Tuesday MICHIGAN I Volume 63 Number 119 UNIVERSITY STATE STATE NEWS East Tuesday, February 2, 1971 Lansing, Michigan WMT f WAIT'S t? DOCKING PROBLEM \%p>u SPACE Apollo CENTER, Houston (AP) - The crew passes the three small latches sprang As the late es engaged they into place. flashlight and instructions radioed from earth, they carefully inspected the probe halfway point The docking mishap had put the astronauts' chances of landing on the moon thing is indeed satisfactory for additional Apollo 14 astronauts flashed past the triggered a dockings." contraction of the probe. This drew the and the drogue, which is the section of the in doubt. Such a landing in the rugged old Even if Mission Control had decided the halfway point Monday of their quarter - million - mile moon voyage with doubts craft together and 12 large docking latches docking device that is attached to the lunar Fra Mauro highlands of the moon has been docking mechanism could not be trusted, slammed into place with 3,000 pounds of module. scheduled for 4:16 a.m., EST Friday. about their chances for a lunar landing Apollo 14 would still have been able to go force, clamping the craft together. But they could find nothing amiss. They Before the decision to land was into an orbit of the moon. because of a pesky docking apparatus left were able to latch the two pieces far behind. The astronauts removed the docking together announced, Sigurd Sjoberg, the director of "The mission rules say that if you have a The spacemen, device and brought it inside the command by hand with ease, trying without success flight operations, said, "We will have to good lunar module with the command Alan B. Shepard Jr., to repeat the earlier failure. ship early Monday. With the aid of a convince ourselves in some fashion that the module, you can go into lunar orbit even Edgar D. Mitchell and Stuart A. Roosa, awoke from a day - long sleep only a few though you couldn't land," said Sjoberg. In moon orbit the astronauts could have hours after officials announced that a conducted important studies of the moon's spacecraft docking problem had apparently surface and of the strange unexplained Laotian generals report cleared itself. Chester Lee, the mission director, told lights in space. Powerful cameras are on board for such studies. newsmen that extensive analysis could Roosa had solved the immediate docking furry ru problem with the docking uncover no now mechanism which failed to operate problem on the sixth try Sunday by following instructions from Mission properly on Sunday. N.Viet buildup in country Control. He guided the probe into the "We're proceeding with every intention io shadow of making a full lunar landing mission," said Lee. "We can find nothing wrong with cup-shaped drogue. Then he retracted the probe, causing it to telescope into itself and allowed him to jam the command the docking probe. We are confident now SAIGON (AP) — Laotian generals returned to northern Laos after a six • precede a buildup in preparation for ship's point farther into the cup. The that the docking probe is good." io freezin The statement was made at conference Monday afternoon after - news reported Vietnamese Monday a buildup of North and Pathet Lao forces for possible attacks on important areas of month absence preparing for U.S. an Central and are apparently attack on Long Cheng, a combat operations. With the reported enemy infiltration, the Pentagon has now revised its estimate docking latches behind the probe then mated with the docking ring of the lunar module and snapped into place. Intelligence Agency engineers on the ground had spent all night northern and southern Laos. installation southwest of the Plain of Jars. of enemy troops in Laos to 65,000 or In the later inspection, Shepard noticed ■According to American superstition, examining models of the docking U.S. bombers have been carrying out 70,000. markings on the drogue, apparently caused Iday is the day when the chubby mechanism to try to find out why it failed daily air attacks on the Ho Chi Minh trail Other military sources said the enemy The Defense Department spokesman, by the capture latches. lundhog leaves his winter quarters to operate properly in five docking may be preparing attacks on the Bolovens in southern Laos in an effort to knock out Plateau in southern Laos. Jerry W. Friedheim, refused to comment "It has scratched the surface to a depth ■ check the prospects of an early attempts Sunday. a dry season resupply of enemy forces. The general said: "If we want to Astronaut James McDivitt, manager of (Please turn to page 11) (Please turn to page 11) #ing- The Laotian reports came from the overthrow the government we can do it ■If the animal sees its shadow, it will the Apollo Spacecraft Program, told Defense Ministry in Vientiane and from a lurn underground for another six with or without the Americans. newsmen, "I can't help but feel there was general who said that if the enemy attacks "If the United States does not help us, jeks of winter weather. If the day is some foreign object that got into the succeed, Laos' neutralist premier, Prince South Vietnam and Thailand will." PROSPERITY BY MID-'72 ludy and the groundhog can't see a system. Where the foreign object came Souvanna Phouma, will be overthrown it remains above ground, The general said in the event of a coup, from and where it went, we don't know." despite U.S. support for him. Gen. Phoumi Nosovan, a rightist, would Jticipating an early spring. Once the spacecraft had been launched, pledges The general declined the use of his ■A ■reau spokesman for the U.S. Weather said he really doesn't expect 1st Lansing groundhogs to make it had orbited earth 1 xh times and was then fired off in space toward the moon, Roosa name, a Vientiane dispatch said. Military leaders would take over in Laos likely return to Laos to role in the new government. assume a major Nixon pulled the command ship out from the and continue fighting the Communist - led Phoumi led unsuccessful coup attempts ■t this morning, "although we'll all iunar module. in 1964 and 1965 and now lives in exile in 1 watching just in case." forces, the general asserted. inflation, jobless He turned it around and tried five times Bangkok, Thailand. The Defense Ministry in Vientiane said ■Actually, more self - respecting to rejoin it nose to nose with the lunar In Washington, a Defense Department the North Vietnamese are building up for Tmndhogs are probably too involved module. And five times three small metal offensive drives in both northern and spokesman reported a major movement of Ith their personal lives to dabble in latches failed to capture and hold. North Vietnamese troops down the Ho Chi southern Laos. lateur forecasting. Groundhog • An Space officials explained Monday that The chief ministry spokesman Gen. Minh trail to Laos in recent weeks. Other (AP) President unemployment rate in the 4.5 per ison, notes the Encyclopedia the two craft finally were linked when Thong Phanh Knoksy, said two regiments of Pentagon sources described the units as cent range." Nixon had earlier set a goal of litannica, began Feb. 1. Roosa drove the plunger - like docking logistic troops and said they usually reaching full employment — defined at the North Vietnamese 312th Division have inflation, sharply scale down high probe into the lunar module drogue and unemployment and bring economic four per cent joblessness — by 1972. prosperity to the nation by mid-1972. Unemployment in 1970 started at 3.5 per He said his administration would achieve cent and ended up at six per cent. • these goals with a great economic leap An inflationary rate that is declining GIs, allies Laos forward this year and with an attack on to approach the three per cent range, as mass near inflationary forces in the economy without measured by the price rise yardstick of the turning to wage and price controls. GNP. In 1970 inflation reached 5.25 per "I intend to use all the effective and cent, highest in 19 years. • legitimate powers of government to An $88 billion leap in output of goods WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. George since by what he called "the tightest troop withdrawals continue. of bombs in an effort to cut the flow of unleash and strengthen those forces of the quoted the State Department censorship since World War II." There has been speculation for several supplies. free market that hold prices down," Nixon (Please turn to page 11) liday as saying U.S. and South Moscow, Soviet Premier Alexei N. weeks that South Vietnamese troops Senate Democratic Leader Mike said in his annual economic message. ftnamese troops have been massing on Kosygin was quoted by Tass as saying "an supported by U.S. planes would drive into He promised, with cooperation from the Ho Chi Minh Mansfield said a South Vietnamese invasion the ■ Laotion border "for a large operation outrageous invasion of the southern Laos in an effort to sever private sector to bring "full prosperity Byrds sold out of Laos supported by American planes Tnight be undertaking." provinces of Laos is under way." Trail, a network of jungle paths and roads without war, "full The Soviet news agency quoted the would be an extension of the war. He said prosperity without liken said he was assured no U.S. used by the Communists to funnel troops inflation." at the appropriate time he would back Tickets for the Byrds and James Gang ■iers would cross into Laos. government newspaper Izvestia as saying an and supplies from North Vietnam into invasion of Laos has been carried out by legislation to bar use of U.S. airpower for The 1972 targets set out by his counsel concert at 8 p.m. Friday in the Biken, senior Republican on the Senate Cambodia and South Vietnam. feign Relations Committee, said he was South Vietnamese. Day after day, the American war Dlanes logistics and combat support in Indochina of economic advisers in the report are Auditorium are sold out. Aiken's statement was the first U.S. outside of Vietnam. these: have been hammering at the trail with tons JI of the troop buildup Friday, but said acknowledgement by an American official mystery operation has been shrouded that a massive offensive in northwestern South Vietnam might be under way. The Vermont senator's report was followed by Senate Republican Leader Irustee Huff Hugh Scott's statement that no U.S. troops would be allowed to cross the South Vietnamese border. At news conferences Monday, State and Inks study Defense Department spokesmen refused to discuss the possibility of such an operation, rumored in Saigon for several days. Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim |f proposalsBy JOHN BORGER reported again a stepup in movement of major North Vietnamese units into Laos. But he refused comment on the reports State News Staff Writer that South Vietnamese soldiers, aided by U.S. airpower , are preparing a major trustee Warren Huff, D - Plymouth, has assault against enemy supply lines. ■gested that the Taylor Report Friedheim and State Dept. press officer »>mmendations on student participation Robert J. McCloskey were equally Jacademic governance be considered tighlipped on whether a news embargo has been imposed in Saigon on possible new ftly with ASMSU's proposal for •voting student trustees at the Feb. 19 Indochina war operations. ltd meeting. "I have no comment on anything, ■'If the faculty is unwilling to allow certainly, that's been embargoed by Gen. ■dent participation in such sensitive Abrams for troop safety and security," ■ters as faculty compensation, then it Freidheim said, referring to Gen. Creighton ■"'d seem that the case for student W. Abrams, U.S. commander in South TP'esentation on the board is Friend Pngthened," Huff wrote last week in a Although congressional restrictions bar of American ground troops in help in the near future. PJiorandum to President Wharton, use Cambodia or Laos, Rogers stressed the Car troubles caused by winter weather can be remedied quickly if a car. He may need the same puff is currently out of the country on United States will use unlimited airpower friendly motorist is willing to give up some time and a warm seat in his State News photo by Harold Friedl (Please turn to page 11) throughout Indochina, as necessary, as the egislators to fight for state Senate control By JEFF SHELER "There will be a big debate, but as a practical matter it's all over," Sen. Basil Brown, D-Highland Park, said Monday. that the lieutenant governor said. ii. i i.:~« has the tie - breaking " 7a««mon vote," Zaagman Sneaker William Speaker William A.A Rvan Ryan, IVDptrnit said D-Detroit, House committees will meet before the weekend and be report out bills by next week. Monav he said Monay llODeS he hopes ready to State News Staff Writer "We feel it's impossible to work in a situation where one party "But if the next day some of the Republicans aren't there and Ryan said he expects the House Appropriations Committee to doesn't have full responsibility," he said. ■A fight for control of the we have a majority present, we'll reorganize the Senate to our take up Gov. Milliken's proposed readjustments of the 1970-71 evenly split state Senate will The blood - letting was postponed from January when ■" ont lawmakers when they reconvene today after a two - liking," Brown said. Democrats and Republicans set a temporary truce to shield ailing budget early this week. ■en recess. Sen. Charles O. Zollar, R.Benton Harbor, from excitement on the Ryan said abortion law reform would have an equally ■Both houses Brown criticized the Republicans for "going after the whole recessed shortly after opening ceremonies in ball of wax" when Senate Democrats, he said, ask only for Senate floor. unpredictable chance of passage in the House and Senate. *>uary to await the outcome of three contested races including a The House, Ryan said, should move quickly on a drug cochairmanships and equal membership on all committees. Zollar had suffered a mild heart attack two weeks before. reclassification bill if it hopes for Senate approval of the proposal. ■A In the 24th Senatorial District which includes MSU. However, Sen. Milton Zaagman, R-Grand Rapids, said Monday The House promises to be less hectic in the opening days, at Also facing the legislature this year will be ireapportionment of Im.kr ■Publicans w " UP in the Senate will likely come when Senate a more "smooth and orderly process" would result from one least on internal business. the state's congressional districts. Although the job need not be try to use Lt. Gov. James H. Brickley's tie - breaking party dominating the Senate. Democrats hold a 57-52 margin in the lower chamber which finished this year, Ryan said, action may begin any time. Ipubh SW'ng contro1 over organization procedures to the "We base our feelings on the state constitution which states will make organization a routine matter. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, FebriUary 2,19- news Ex-GIs cite alleged atrocities DETROIT (UPI) - William summary Crandell, dressed in an Army jacket adorned with ribbons and bringing applause from nearly to testify; Crandell said. everybody in the audience. This was how the "Winter individual "We don't want to indict From the wires of AP and UPI. soldiers," explained decorations, spoke to a quiet V vsJ- Soldier Investigation," Mike Oliver, with Crandell one crowd of more than 300 in the sponsored —w—"i 11 i in 1 H— by the Vietnam of the organizers of the hearings, opening address of a three - day Veterans Against the War, got series of hearings into alleged off to a start "They are just pawns. We are Sunday. Before the talking about the whole policy atrocities committed by day was over, 35 speakers that makes the soldiers victims American soldiers in Vietnam. claiming to have participated in of war." Afterwards, he stood and the Southeast Asian conflict "(The Yale plan is) a slick removed each decoration. One One Marine Corps veteran detailed alleged atrocities they told of how arrangement to keep a constant a convoy ran down by one, they dropped with a saw or committed. In all, more an old woman walking in the De stream of money flowing into the clang into a metal trash can, than 100 veterans are scheduled road and didn't bother to stop. lid ' Yale coffers." Another said all dead Trustee Clair White Vietnamese were considered D-Bay City Connolly Viet Cong and live ones VC suspects. Others described torturings and murders of prisoners, mutilation of bodies y0/Sf/>/£/ and attacks upon undefended Berlin traffic clears accepting villages. Crandell, who lives in Lansing, said the hearings were designed WASHINGTON (AP) - John his nomination as treasury "to demonstrate to America Traffic on Berlin access ways returned to normal B. Connally Jr. denied Monday secretary so he can publicly that My Lai was not an isolated Monday but six days of East German harassment that violated the Texas rebut a story suggesting he did incident but one of hundreds of resembled a semiblockade left heavy economic losses in Constitution by accepting at wrong, war crimes. least $225,000 from a "One of the problems we face its wake. The Finance Committee is that foundation while governor. He people can look at Trucking company spokesmen said it was by far the asked a new Senate hearing on reopens the hearing today. murder of up to 500 people as worst of the four periods of harassment dating to a 'incident.'" Connally told Sen. Wallace F. an year ago this month. A nontrucking could run as high as 1.6 million. source said losses Bennett, R-Utah, he earned fees Outside the Howard 'Winter soldier Chinese to open _ „ ... . . the hearings were being held, About 50 people marched Sunday in Detroit to protest the "Winter Soldier" investigation. The 1959. Connally did not say how Israeli complaint marched of a*ut ^ lodged Canadian office muc demonstrators carrying protest was halted when the Detroit police said marchers must stop because they did not parade permit. The "Winter Soldier" is investigating alleged American atrocities in have a Egyptian warplanes flew over Israeli positions along He spread the fees over a American flags and picket signs. Vietnam. the Suez Canal twice Monday just four days before the 10-year period, Connally told AP Wirephoto MONTREAL (AP) — A Bennett, to minimize the tax six month cease fire was due to expire. - - It was the second overflight charge leveled against Communist Chinese delegation impact. He said since his services headed by Hsu Chung Fu arrived occurred PAY AFTER GRADUATION before he became Egypt in 72 hours and the seventh time Israel has in Montreal from Paris Sunday governor he did not violate the en route to Ottawa where it will complained of such acts since the ceasefire went into constitutional prohibition on Yale tuition plan outlined make arrangements to open an outside income effect last August. from embassy. corporations or persons. State rests in Tate trial The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State The state, after calling only two witnesses, rested its University, is published By DIANE PETRYK pay 0.4 per cent of their income every class day during four school loan plan to the Michi fnr f°, £1 HHO In riofprrori Under Killingsworth's plul case Monday in the penalty phase of the Sharon Tate terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. State News Staff Writer PVArv $1,000 in defeyd ^ „u= i_.... «v.y , the Yale . murder trial at Los Angeles. Subscription rate is $14 per year. tuition, beginning at graduation «a slick gi|ck arrangement to keep aa 'dents would be permitted tol for a maximum of 35 years. '-1 J" borrow un up to to a a rp«cnn.M.I reasonable! The defense, which put on no case at the seven - MSU administrators generally stream of month trial that ended in conviction of Charles Manson Member Associated Press, United Press International, * »l vi rt". that the Yale Unversity Roger E. Wilkinson, vice flowing into the Yale coffers. money maximum for their education! Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, apee plan that would allow students ld*ent for buslne88 ^d with a provision that they pledge I and three women followers, planned a three - week Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press ^ninM finance, said the n,„n plan would to defer tuition and pay the presentation with 20 witnesses, including the Association, United States Student Press Association. school a percentage of their provide long - range benefits for Is what it is," White explained, defendants. future income is workable for private schools with large A Yale Second - class postage paid at East endowments especially those of spokesman Mid the New Lansing, Michigan. private schools but would of t£ Ian u to enab[e "President Johnson® particle discovered Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Building, probably not work for public Ivy League stature. "The main - university - to charge considered the proposal at so Michigan State University, East Lansing, institutions. difficulty," "somewhat length," Killingsworth said, "andl Physicists from the University of California reported Michigan. Wilkinson said, "is that public higher" tuition in New York Monday they have discovered the rarest Under the new Yale tuition without creating such a burden I'm told it was almost adopted,I institutions depend on the but they decided to go with il and most elusive of the nuclear particles within the Phones: plan, students would agree to on a student from a family with immediate cash flow. Editorial a low or middle income that he enlarged convention^ atom. 355-8252 Appropriations and student fees program." would not ^ ab,e tQ aUend the Classified Advertising are usually expended In the year They found the particle's track in a photograph of a 355-8255 university. nuclear interaction an inch Display Advertising 353-6400 received. The private school can Yale is expected to increutl - - long "footprint" it left Business - Circulation gamble that as you prosper the Elliott Ballard, assistant to the tuition next but il is» 355-3447 during its brief lifetime of 15 - billionths of a second. Photographic 355-8311 university will prosper." president, said that taking into wpopted to increase The particle is called the antiomega - minus baryon - Trustee Clair White, D-Bay consideration the scholarship aid. Students will 1*1 expected lifetime earnings of the an antiparticle, the mirror image of matter as we know City, who has proposed a tuition average forced to raise the differenct| it on earth. college graduate, the amount that would have to be The discovery is related to the idea that somewhere paid to the school would be exorbitant. out there in space there are galaxies made up of Kingman Brewster "The plan suggests that the president of Yale, is said tol antimatter, just as galaxies or star clusters such as the one we live in, the Milky Way, is made of matter. only person to benefit from a believe the pay - after ■ youT person's education is that learn plan is vital to the growth■ individual. But I'm happy that and well being of the privateI Russell's successor named part of my taxes go to support educational institution in times institutions like MSU and others of increasing financial pressure, The newly appointed U.S. so my kids have good teachers Yale recently announced i and forth," Ballard said. senator from Georgia is 41 and so operating deficit of about million. $2] has a wide acquaintance Wilkinson said those students who have no immediate cash The trustees of Yale agreed ill among attorneys in the state could still receive as well as assorted political an education principle to the plan Saturday® under such a plan. and it is expected to be endorsed! contacts developed through by the faculty this Friday wheal his involvement in the "But the question I would ask Brewster presents details of thel is does a student, in fact, want governor's campaigns in 1966 plan to a faculty meeting. to have a considerable debt for and 1970. his education upon graduation," David H. Although these details ha«l Gambrell, an Atlanta attorney and chairman of the state Democratic Will you graduate with a BS or MS Wilkinson said. Several years ago, Charles C. yet to be worked out, the plan ill said to provide for students who! party, wish to get out of it at any time. I was Gov. actively involved in both Jimmy Carter's degree in CIVIL or STRUCTURAL Killingsworth, professor of labor and industrial relations, proposed a plan similar University They r may do so by paying cent of the amount deferred! J,i accrued interest. plus 1501 gubernatorial campaigns but has office. never sought elective ENGINEERING? to the Yale plan to be nationally A former student is obligated I to pay back to Yale on the basil I Carter announced the Put your talents to work as an intelligence of his own income or half ofiH appointment at a news joint income, whichever is larger. I conference Monday at the research specialist at Defense A housewife woman who with no became >■ income | Capitol. would pay at a rate based oi GAMBRELL Gambrell will occupy the Senate seat held by the late Intelligence Agency half her husband's income. Richard Russell for 38 years. Russell, a Democrat, was president pro tem and dean of the Senate when he died Jan. 21 at the age of 73. Chrysler deadline nears Negotiators for the United Auto Workers and Chrysler Corp. headed into a final marathon bargaining session in Dehoit Monday trying to avert a strike by 10,000 salaried workers scheduled for 10 a.m. If a strike were called against the third today. largest of the The Defense Intelligence Agency is a unique, independent organi¬ zation responsible for gathering and interpreting information to application of their education to the needs of intelligence research and analysis. 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It was very cold in both Michigan gineering with interests in the liberal ployment benefits of Federal including em¬ generous defense cities and across the state as a layer of Arctic air dropped temperatures below the zero mark. vacation and sick leave, insur¬ ance and retirement programs, intelligence NASSAU J- During the night, the temperature in Hell, near You will also have the chance to participate in a comprehensive agency *179 Civilian Personnel Division Jackson, dropped to 10 degrees below zero while Sault study program, at DIA expense, All prices include round trip jet, open I The Pentagon Ste. Marie, the closest national weather service leading to advanced degrees. reporting Washington, D.C. 20301 champagne meal, all tranfers, taxes & t'Ps' | station to Paradise, was a mere six below. All applicants for DIA positions An equal <»'* opportunity employer "happy hours." By mid - morning, however, Paradise was the colder °1 two small communities, recording an even 10 de|f£es below zero. Ellen Radner Bob Leider —355-3573 351-1257 Open to all MSU faculty, staff & their immediate taming Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2,1971 3 Ex-senator plans rally for abortion reform By CHARLES C. CAIN Mrs. Beebe is optimistic about Even if such a bill passes in the Senate, She said if proposed legislation to change the state's abortion bill passage of an abortion reform it could be killed in State News Staff Writer in this year's senate session. Last the House of Representatives where there laws does "not get through now, it certainly won't ever pass in year a bill to reform is a strong Roman Michigan s abortion laws lost by one vote. Catholic element. It has been suggested that inaction by Speaker 1972, because that's an election year. A lot of legislators get ise she said she feels that reforming the present abortion She said such a bill could pass this year if "the men there of the House William A. Ryan could result in sucha bill's dying in a awfully sensitive about controversial issues in an election year. 1WS in Michigan to of the "utmost importance," a former state (senators) will look at the law and legal rights, rather than getting committee. The rally will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the YWCA. 217 enator is organizing a statewide rally to be held in Lansing an emotional or philosophical outlook." Such action by Ryan would be Townsend. grossly unfair, she said. iturday m< to coordinate support for abortion reform. Lorraine Beebe, who lost her Senate seat in the November lection was one of the senate's strongest backers of abortion SEEK 'COMMUNICATION' form i'n last year's session. Despite her unsuccessful attempt for re-election, Mrs. Beebe id she will still actively support such reform. "It is a person's ht a woman's right and a family's right to decide how many Jusfice , lildren they should have," she said. 1^. lleebe said she would like to see the repeal of II conditions for a legal abortion and have any request, for any The >n, granted. only stipulation Mrs. Beebe says she would like to see on Dep reform, is that the abortion must be performed by a licenced to y ,ysician in a hospital or some type of clinic licenced by the ichigan Dept. of Health. meet campus on By BARBARA FAR Y November but arrangements student panel. The audience will State News Staff Wr.ter were delayed in some cases. be able to ask questions. USFTeptTfS"ert»lkea inois abortions 18 for a day ■ long meeting with J-? representatives will also Dep.. w>« *nd Sh.,0 ^b^fo, individual ^oup Kash'wa' asst. attorney genera meeting Perrin 58ld- MSU students. The representatives will resources-0 Ralph ^uv'^n's; Visiting the nation's college d attonwv fw Detrott' camPuses was the idea of U.S. iow ruled lega ppear in part as a result of September, 1970 request by the Justice Dept. to send a Dayjd emD,ovme|f: Ro"e, SonanJ DavdSmuiothe „ chief of the civil riffhts Atty" Gen" John Mitche»- He decided to ^ teams from Justice DePl- to discuss the CHICAGO (AP) - A young woman, was in satisfactory ... . representatives to 51 campuses in 31 states "to improve special'proiects iSn in the dePartment's policies, practices jther of two toddlers in condition after the operation. communication between college n k and intentions with college students, pers underwent Monday the She was six weeks pregnant. students and the Justice Dept." 1965 graduate of MSU. Scenic walk it publicized legal abortion in In their 2-1 decision, the MSU was one of many schools .P®rnn ?"Aen} grou.ps"We hoPe the student body as nois since a federal court federal judges said any woman Illinois can receive an abortion to respond favorably to the deve|oPme a full - day schedule a whole will participate in the declared the state's suggestion and a student group representatives to include day's activities," Perrin said, If walking is necessary, especially in cold weather, a scenic route by the Red Cedar River and its for whatever reason from a ntury - old abortion law was commissioned to work out a f" open meeting, probably in "We accepted the invitation ice - coated bushes makes it more bearable. These two warmly bundled coeds are taking constitutional. licensed physician in a licensed schedule for the respresentatives. the Auditorium. because students indicated they advantage of a good view. The decision came Friday by hospital within the first three The visits were originally . P ,ncr w State News photo by Jonathan Kaufman panel of three federal judges months of pregnancy. proposed for October and1 1 opponents of the ruling have 15—20% d they'll appeal. The Cook County (Chicago) te's attorney planned an SOLUTION SOUGHT OFF peal to the U.S. Supreme jurt, which already is ON nsidering the constitutionality abortion laws in Wisconsin, K>rgia, Texas, California and District of Columbia. Council to study report conflict The rationale that if the proposal today by a conference HARDCOVER BOOKS AT A group of Illinois legislators By DAVE PERSON change Article 7 of the freedom Council. was o disclosed it is studying State News Staff Writer report The amendment was to be student board and USAC would committee with representatives subject to approval by ASMSU subsequently the fr°m ASMSU and USAC which ALL Article 7 concerns the approve jislation which would ■cumvent the judge's ruling by tending the constitutional A proposal to solve a conflict between the Academic Freedom Report for students and the amendment procedure for the document Under the amendment passed *nd the University Affairs Committee (USAC). Student amendment, it would not have ^ls for ^e9d!1®tl°" ofart'C^ to confront the council in the last 21-4-9 and 221 through 2.2.7 At the same time, the council few days before the Taylor from the freedom report, Ti snes lits of state citizens to the Future Shock $6.95 Special Taylor Report on Student bom fetus. Participation in Academic by the council. Sections 2.1.4.9 and 2.2, which involve the section 5.4.08.3 of the Taylor ^L,W?...P.reSmted to the Academic Senate. This proposal won,d eliminate Zap Comix About 50 persons, mainly Ithers and medical students, Government will be presented to professional riehts ~ arid Report in the same manner as "We were trying to avoid a the conflict, Dickerson said. He TOM SAWYER'S BOOK RAFT the Academic Council at 3:15 irehed for an hour in bitter responsiblities of the faculty, 21-4-9 and 2 2 of the freedom conflict," Dickerson said, "but JJjJST woSd mwove the p.m. today in the Con Con would be subject to amendment reP°rV. now they (the cwo reports) are council. would approve Corner of 255 Ann & MAC Id at Grant Hospital, where Room of the International and freedom in conflict." proposal. ! abortion was performed, to revision through Ordinarily, The council Center. endorsement of the University report may only be amended by will hear Dtest the ruling. The conflict is a result of an Committee on Faculty Affairs the ASMSU Student Board or Hospital officials said the amendment passed by the and Faculty Compensation and USAC, followed by the approval i 23 year old married council on Nov. 17 which would Sportsmen (indoor and outdoor) approval of the Elected Faculty of the Academic Council. - - MooSUSKI still has many trips "Because of the shortage of left - Aspen in March, canoeing time, we reversed the in April and May - Indy 500 in \SMSU meeting procedure," Milton Dickerson, vice president for student affairs, said. B. May - Dutch Caribbean in June. Office 240 Mens l.M. no explanation Tonight's ASMSU student Stempel, Shaw - McDonel the five governing groups now oard meeting has been district representative. voting on the board — Men's nceled, with no official Stempel filed suit last Halls Assn., Women's lasons given for the Tuesday against Buckner and Interresidence Council, ncellation. Elections Commissioner Mark Interfraternity Council, ASMSU Chairman Harold Jaeger, challenging a proposal Panhellenic Council and uckner, in Washington, D.C., passed in the recent all - Off-Campus Council — would » the National Prayer University referendum making lose their vote. eakfast, was not available for the heads of five major The suit might also mment. governing groups voting retroactively void the votes of Unofficial sources say the members of the student board. these groups, affecting any ecting was canceled because of Stempel charged that the legislation passed by the student ickner's absence and because proposal on the ballot, which board until the matter is settled. a pending suit by Larry excluded a sixth governing The first hearing on Stempel's group, Inter - Cooperative suit before the All-University Council (ICC), from voting on Student Judiciary will take place ludent receives the baord, differed from the Feb. 9. In the meantime, the board original proposal passed by the board which would have has yet to pass a budget for the holarship for included ICC. current year or finalize a cabinet If Stempel's suit is successful. structure. ervice to project Outstanding ™mer performance in a Red R internship program for '00r?e students has earned a scholarship for an MSU udent. ?rval Madden, n,or' Alton, Iowa 1 DOZ.$3" recently received the »e Home Shopping Service nolarship from the Direct JON ANTHONY Young Men's Long Sleeve Knit Shirts eting Division of Jewel Florist mpanies, Inc. Madden, one of 160 college 809 E. Michigan 4.50 idents competing for the IV 5-7271 nolarship spent three summers Great m8 for the company. Free parking behind store. buy! Greaf shirts! 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This is the Ho about eight miles, then pulls into a park MARK EICHER, SAIGON (AP) - The Ho Chi Minh trail ED HUTCHISOiV, BARBARA PARNESS, managing city editor editor in southern Laos has become the important objective of the United States in most Chi Minh trail. Although it is called the Ho Chi Minh covered by the thick jungle canopy. He unloads. During the next day, the HoChi Minh campus editor trail, it actually is a series of trails, dirt ammunition is loaded to another truck. He KEN KRELL, editorial editor GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor Indochina. Most of the American air in Southeast Asia is now concentrated on power roads and river crossings that stretch at least 30 miles wide and cover a 6,000 - mile moves 16 miles, then unloads, and so on." Informants said B52 strategic bombers, Trail it. network. Much of the network is covered each of which carries up to 30 tons of Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for outstanding journalism. By choking off North Vietnamese supplies and troops moving southward by jungles. It reaches southward 200 to bombs, make it difficult for the North exit 3 miles 300 miles into Cambodia and South Vietnamese to travel through the day, thus along the trail, the United States hopes to Vietnam. necessitating a system of relays to allow buy time for the Vietnamization program The Ho Chi Minh trail is so movement by night. and to reduce Hanoi's complex that capabilities for trucks can disappear The shuttle system also allows drivers to waging war. suddenly. One Air Force officer described it as a become more proficient and familiar with EDITORIALS Military sources said present plans call for the withdrawal of the and another spider web "spider web lying on top of it the section of the trails assigned to them. remaining 30 and another and another." Intelligence sources say North Vietnam U.S. Air Force squadrons from South "The North Vietnamese," he said, "are has a fleet of about 5,000 trucks. Most are Vietnam by the end of 1972. The success like broken field runners Russian - made Zils similar to the American knows for sure the amount of Phase 2 of the Vietnamization moving in any or the am™ program, direction they can to escape air attack and Ford trucks. destroyed. Campus the turning over of air, logistics and other fine get supplies to their forces. They are There are two models of Zils. Model 130 "It is support activities to the South Vietnamese, essentially a jungle, a |0t ranging as far west as they can and we're is a single axle truck that can carry four mountains, a lot of places to depends in part on the success of the tons of cargo. Model 157 has a six - wheel hide in «- coming after them. The enemy can expect and ravines," said one officer. bombing campaign along the Ho Chi Minh no sanctuaries from the air." drive, can carry six tons of supplies and has an inordinate "There- amount of trail, the sources added. tires that be roads - There are between 1,250 and 1,700 can inflated or deflated alternate roads. Trying to hit a This is the second major campaign since barrel in- places on the trail for use as truck automatically from inside the cab to adjust unjust, water is not the easiest parks discrim last May aimed at speeding the withdrawal of American forces from Indochina. The first as a ground campaign — the allied and storage areas. run. A single truck rarely Rather the run is a ever makes a system of transfers full to the varying terrain. Other trucks come from East Germany, Poland, Red China and Czechoslovakia. The sources said the knocklng out more than 1,000 far this month. thing in the world pilots haveelair trucks' incursion into Cambodia last spring to from point to point, using trucks, oxcarts Some estimates are that as many as "January is the single biggest monthf- destroy North Vietnamese and Viet Cong and human hands. Some 75,000 persons work on the trail network, trucks The All University Traffic base camps supplies are put in destroyed or damaged claims in authority includes rationally and sanctuaries. barges and barrels and floated down including a coolie force of Laotian history of the trail," said one source. Committee (AUTC) is currently Sources said the Cambodian defending extant regulations. campaign streams. tribesmen and villagers. Last month, pilots reported a series considering the progressive fine Nowhere is AUTC listed was highly successful. With the Cambodian "As many as 20 transfers U.S. fighter - bombers roam over the raids on a large truck as the may take park and storage ar system that burdens student port of Kompong Som on the Gulf of Siam place," said one officer familiar with the trail and the B52 strategic bombers that resulted in more than group designated to protect faculty hammer the entry points from North 7,000 seconi, motorists on campus. explosions, some 225 fires and parking rights or saddle students Vietnam day and night. over The student fine system differs trucks knocked out. The with unnecessary fines. explosions Many rules Supersecret B57 bombers and CI 19 and fires resulted from hits on fuel from the faculty system in that are CI 30 stores - unnecessarily slanted against gunships with special electronics ammunition. students are fined progressively: $2 students. equipment to look through the night skies An intelligence officer said the for the first offense or warning, $4 si At the Library, for range across the trials at night. were brought down the trail to the^K for the second, $6 for the third - up example, Penetration bombs students are banned from are dropped on near the Se Kong River that flows fr to $25 for the fifth offense. parking Faculty even after 6 p.m. AUTC argues tljat members are fined at a flat rate. students can easily park elsewhere. Admittedly, faculty have more Cannot faculty just as easily park driving privileges and are fined under elsewhere? An MSU secretary Although it is called the Ho Chi Minh trail, it a separate system. However, critics without any academic ambition can actually is a series of trails, dirt roads and river ask why students - given their rules crossings that stretch at least 30 miles wide park near the Library after 6 p.m., and fine system - should have larger and cover a 6,000 • mile network. Much but a graduate doing a term paper of the fines socked to them. Why are network is covered by jungles. It reaches 200 cannot. students singled out as the one group to 300 miles into Cambodia and South Viet AUTC has ignored its obligations. in need of a burdensome system? Nam. It has allowed innocuous rules to AUTC has no answer. It has no discriminate unnecessarily against statistics that the progressive system students. The committee is deters very offenders. The current underground fuel lines. Combat aircraft adept at keeping these rules intact, southern Laos into northeast Cambodia. committee has just bumbled along but last term was less drop mines into the numerous navigable "We noticed an increase in sharp in waterways that flow through the trail activity., and reconfirmed the prejudice built down to the Se Kong," he said. "The?: preventing the illegal sale of parking network. Traffic on the rivers is bombed. into the system long ago. stickers. According to the handbook, Pilots even shoot at the supply barrels Kong Is a natural barrier. For the first the weeks of November the Se A pernicious philosophy seems to the committee is responsible for floating down the rivers. Kong was t: high to ford qpd was quite treacheroij ooze fromTAUTC meetings: parking The effort to slow the flow of, war "exceptions to -the driving parking The . is a right Co* facility and staff but a 1 Supplies southward from North' VietnarA . tyafflc wa? bejng stopped at fc regulations." Since some natural barrier." privilege for students. Unless AUTC '"g6es on around the clock. "We are satisfied," said one officii "exceptions" were sold for private Between 300 and 400 Air Force, Navy "that in this campaign we are at least has stone tablets datelined Mt. Sinai, profit, it seems AUTC could be and Marine combat aircraft are in action effective as we've ever been in any previ: it would seem difficult to justify the over the trail justly called negligent. every day. About half of dry season bombing campaign over t committee's attitude. them attack targets. The other half are Redemption is possible, however. combat support aircraft such as command trail. There is no way to measure the According to the 1970-71 student If AUTC earnestly takes a effectiveness until the dry season ends" skeptical and control planes, reconnaissance handbook, AUTC is responsible for look at undergraduate jets, May. regulations, it forward air controllers and airborne "If in May, June and July we don't s« "recommending changes in the could erase some of the stigma that tankers. In addition, up to 30 B52 strategic increased enemy actions we can assura faculty and student driving makes students second - class bombers hammer the network daily. we've done a pretty good job of keepiai regulations." Presumably, this motorists at their own University. Still many supplies get through. No one the supplies from coming in." OUR READERS' MIND Shadowing the To the Editor: G. sporn66cJ C:goH PlOturol low of humus and soil structure with the values of toxic residues. If the cycle of life wasn't rGtum only Practices which have lowered the "love six mor of the land" include the heavy use of agricultural chemicals; fertilizers and pesticides. Procedures as monoculture have good soil, pure water and clean air. Under the scientific system of becomes a medium to hold artificial solutions farming, soil preserved, said Sir Albert, generations would face declining fertility, hunger, increase in disease and pollution. future Brody out of luck which feed the plants. The left the soil weakened and plants prone to We are living in the future which Sir rhythms of nature which built the soil are Albert feared. The Plant, Soil, and Contrary to popular belief, the accompanying freakout allegedly disease and pest problems. With each step violated. ground hog is not an undercover toward synthetic and chemical - formula Nutrition Laboratory at Cornell has stated indicates a winter of shorter Sir Albert Howard (former agricultural the soils for some crops "are so mineral To the Editor: policeman. It is, in fact, a small duration. farming, the natural feeling for the soil has adviser to India) knew it was possible for animal of the genus Mormota, called declined. Today the principles of organic farmers to preserve the cycle of life deficient that they lack the protective If you live In Brody you're out of luck. Of course, it is all- by qualities which such foods are suppose to You're far away from everything, you an new agriculture must be taught and applied to returning plant and animal wastes to the by the not so imaginative, a ballgame this year. There is the substain the stability of natural law. give . . Dr. Martin, M.D. says, the world's worst food, you get to s# soil, countering insects by nonpoisonous about half of the films shown in °M woodchuck. In addition to providing question of whether the sun will be "Organic" is to garden and farm by means and 'Organically grown foods are advisable natural methods. Emphasized is by avoiding the synthetic, when available for dorm complexes, and you get by far many lines of copy for tired editorial able to penetrate the pollution compost. soluble fertilizers with their burden of consumption." Stating that, "organic foods worst bus service on campus. are 20 to 40 per cent writers, the groundhog is reputed to sufficiently to give an accurate richer in vitamins and trace minerals Now, I fear, our bus service if going"; be a pluperfect prognosticator. shadow .... get worse. They're going to send the Brody reading. MEAC letter incorrect Besides, any For optinum health this type of food is And for no reason that anyone creature that would stick its head essential." buses to the Veterinary Clinic along wi all the other places they go. Now.nodouM, can remember, today is Ground Hog out in this weather has to be off its Researchers have obtained new evidence the buses will come to Brody even rn« Day. By now the scenario must be rocker and, therefore, not reliable. that organic materials in the soil increase To the Editor: compulsory at MSU. I also observed NO infrequently than before. familiar to all: cute, furry little It is all part of nature's restraints on areas of crops yields over the long run. There are fellow sticks head out of burrow, plan Joseph Ditzhazy Jr.'s recent letter to the inquiry imposed by benefits such as increased Since bus service was needed to Vet though. If the ground hog-heralded editor contained several erroneous Dr. King, or anyone else at the availability of meeting as soil nutrients, soil Clinic, the system should have looks about and if he sees his thaw came too fast it could melt the statements which deserve comment, Mr. Ditzhazy claims. stability and enzyme activity which is instrumental in healthy restructured. Perhaps one line could m In reference to the shadow, freaks and goes back into glacier that euphemistically passes correction and clarification. "poll" conducted last plant growth. between Shaw Lot and Brody, anotn« hibernation. As determined by the Academic Council spring, I recall that it was a referendum between Shaw and East Campus, incluW Meaning: six more for winter in the state of Michigan conducted by ASMSU within the Throughout the nation people are weeks of winter. on May 27, 1969, the Military Educational farming commercial the organic basis. Vet Clinic, and another around he cffc'_ and therein dump us all into the University community. Those who chose on Advisory Committee is composed of 11 These farmers The Case - Wilson and Spartan Village lines Conversely, no shadow and friendly waters of the Great Lakes. members selected not to vote did so of their own free will are successful on 50 or according to the and convictions. The results 2,000 acres of land. "A revolution In could remain the same. following specifications: indicated that farming and in gardening is in over 86 per cent of those who did vote progress all None of this will very likely happ«. a) Six faculty members who do NOT over the world. If I were favored retention of ROTC on asked to sum up however. The whole bus system se No-fault hold appointments in either the Dept. of campus. I strongly favor the in a few words the basis of this movement auto Military Science or the Dept. of Aerospace Studies, with members being selected by the normal Committee potential campuses military officers education of including MSU. Through the on college and the general resutls that are obtained, I should reply that a being fertile soil is designed to discourage students It. Tickets cost a they're free), the schedules are insane' flora^ veritable mint (at ^ on Committees the foundation of healthy crops, healthy procedures. positive scrutiny and direction of the they stop about half of the biases, Nearly a quarter of every dollar on a major claim. Faced with such MEAC in present and livestock, and last but not least, healthy a b) Two undergraduate students selected past years, MSU human beings. By a fertile soil is meant one running at both the noon and five o spent on auto insurance in this wait continues its rush hours. more than one person has by ASMSU. leadership in military science to which Nature's law of return has been nation ends up in the hands of programs on a nationwide basis. chosen to settle out of court for an c) The chairmen of the departments of faithfully applied," (Sir Albert Howard). lawyers and claims investigators. Military Science and Aerospace Studies and ThU it efficient rapid transit? amount much smaller than he the appropriate asst. provost as ex Richard N. Sinclair II Lawyers receive this quarter because deserves. officio asst. Mary Therese Glow Peter B. Trezi* of the fault system of auto members. professor of military science used nationally. insurance Last year a bill requiring insurance I therefore am ineligible for on the MEAC and am NOT membership a member Jan. 27, 1971 Dearborn Heights freshman Jan. 22,1971 AnnArborrf in The fault system of auto any form. Participating companies to pay their auto policy as a guest at the 1 I ALMOST EK01/6HT A 6IRL ' IT S HARP 10 COMPETE UMTH insurance is the result of the ancient holder's claims immediately, recent meeting, to which Mr. Ditzhazy HOME TO MEET WU, BUT 'SHE refers, I would suggest a little research A (33WN ...NOT ONLV FROM THE legal tradition that a person who regardless of fault, was practically RAN OFF WITH A STUPID RORN " STANDPOINT OF LOOKS, BUT (which should have been done by Mr. injures another should be responsible ignored in the Michigan Legislature. ALSO W0RMWIS6 * for reimbursement. Ditzhazy prior to writing his letter) would By keeping auto It is a new session now, and it is time reveal that only 55 per cent of the MEAC insurance within that tradition, for the legislature to take a serious are Veterans of the "Big War" and people have been forced to wait look at revamping Michigan's thankfully so, for if all members were usually a year and a half to collect system Veterans, and "if what's good for them..." of auto insurance. ROTC would probably still be Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2,1971 5 I Shop Rite 'ederal food stamps seen GRAND PRIZE PORK POM aluable assist to students STEAK LEAN & MEATY SLICES "The impression that people allowed deductions from their a heavy overload for the the Ingham County Dept. of who use food stamps are LKAY ELLEN FARISON steaks is feasting program. Social Services, said groups of income listing. Students with 47< on completely false," "Staffing is inadequate at this students living in communes direct income loans such as the she said. "With $7 a week, time," Mrs. Reinhart said. come in to request stamps. GI bill aren't allowed LB. you're not living like a king." "Right now, we are booked up "I get calls," deductions. T8| MSU students using Many times, students use with many, many appointments for three Prendergast Regulations [federal food stamp program L, it is a good form of stamps temporarily until they find work. This changes their weeks." taxpayers who said, "from are galled at Additional regulations for BONELESS ROLLED PORK ROAST 67c Both Mrs. Reinhart and having to pay taxes for people students are forthcoming. The fncial aid for those who status and they receive fewer Dykema agree that when living in this kind of situation." State Assn. of Financial Aids LEAN & MEATY SPARE RIBS 57c Itimately qualify, stamps or are disqualified. Congress initiated the food Group refused will discuss the food stamp 3 LB. AVG. LB. fit's just as simple as not Coordination ling any money," one senior Henry C. Dykema, director of stamps program didn't realize in the 1969, broad it Recently, residents of Williams Hall, who have no program this month. The National Council of SPARTAN BACON THICK SLICED 2 LB. PKG. 99' 1 "if you don't have money financial aids, said a liaison Financial Aids Administrators ALL MEAT 8t J rent and food, you just between the food stamp office will work with the Dept. of OSCAR MAYER WEINERS ALL BEEF 1 LB. PKG. 79c and the MSU financial aids Agriculture to set up regulations [e said he couldn't get a job office to coordinate aid for concerning students use of h»d lost 10 pounds living on Hamburger 59* * students would benefit all stamps. ins and apples before he roommate went to the concerned. "I get many, many calls," D.L. New government regulations ALL BEEF s1.59 „„ "We'll be checking on the attaching work im County Social Services Prendergast, director of the Ingham some eligibility requirements of the requirement to the program will to get help. food stamp program," Dykema County Dept. of Social Services said, soon go into effect. «You can't pull the wool over said. "There may be some "from taxpayers who are galled at having "At present, we don't have to eyes," he said. "If you ;t qualify, you won't get students who won't qualify for aid from us but will from them." to pay taxes for of situation." people living in this type inquire if the recipient is trying to get work," Mrs. Reinhart said. This Week's Tableware Feature At "We don't know yet who the fist summer, I worked and present, grants, scholarships and loans take into new regulations will disqualify. START YOUR SET TODAY! i taxes. The government is account the need for food. "Welfare in total includes so re to help the people. If Students with both scholarships many programs," she said. "The 1're ever in need, why Juldn't you get help? and food stamps may be receiving a double subsidy from eligibility requirements would cafeteria service and must buy food stamps problem just extra difficulties. There's adds just Tea Spoon 290 ■'You have to be 21 to use the government. make students eligible. Not until food separately, requested food not enough money to go around Tips anyway," he said, "and Dykema said definite ground more information was made stamps. for all the people who want it." Jthat time you're almost out rules must be established to available did students begin to A special hearing held on the | school. Students don't use prevent abuse of the program use stamps and taxpayers to case ruled that individuals long." question their right to do so. residing in a group living facility - im l)ne for very self $7 - a week supporting coed and yet provide for students who really need help. 'Freeloading' "I think publicity about cannot qualify in this way. If one student in a group fails to Indonesians plan PLASTIC WARE SALE Overload Ing off campus said she was Mrs. Reinhart, supervisor of students in Mt. Pleasant abusing qualify for stamps, the entire new international 11 Qt. DISHPAN J"*. Employed for four months adult services at the Ingham the program created the general group fails. Men the University was unable impression that students are Regulations issued in ■ maintain her work - study County Dept. of Social Services, said she couldn't estimate the freeloading," Dykema said. "It November by the U.S. Dept. of airport facilities 10 (It. PAIL eac takes only a handful of cases of Agriculture and interpreted by I'l have a scholarship," she percentage of students using the abuse and the trouble starts." the Michigan Dept. of Social OVAL LAUNDRY BASKET program because they aren't Mrs. Reinhart said she thinks Services require that parents of JAKARTA (AP) - The ■d, "but the food stamps filed in a separate category. Iple only wanted to know She said student qualification many people see someone ahead applicants under 21 must also Indonesian government I paid for my living of them in line at the cash meet the program requirements. announced a $160-million for the program is determined register of a grocery store paying Parents of married applicants international airport capable of on the same basis as for other liow she receives the low income citizens. with stamps and they begin to under 21 are asked if they handling 2Vs million passengers a ■ximum amount of stamps think they should have them, contribute to the couple's funds. year will be built for Jakarta, The General Motors strike, Tsible. She pays 50 cents a MSU fall registration and the too. Students with loans which with completion scheduled for i and gets $28 worth of must be repaid as income are 1976. economic recession have caused D. L. Prendergast, director of FRUIT COCKTAIL 22c l/fop/a' tied to education A society dedicated to the full ication of all its people is the sparsely and tlien largely through special programs with admissions policy whete «very student was encouraged to is seen as the highest goal, and no person born into our society said, "Our faculty must encounter the learner where he is, and not CUT GREEN BEANS SWEET PEAS MIX OR MATCH is excluded from the body of WHOLE KERNEL opia envisioned in a special dimensions." iference now underway on ipus. In Utopia he saw "every citizen, every human being, advance at the top of his capability, where the least - developed students would have students which we treat," he just where they are." OR CREAM STYLE CORN 5/95' [Financial aid officers from involved in the universal the best teachers and the best • SAUERKRAUT leges and universities in many educational system at the level paid teachers and the help of tes are primary participants in appropriate to his state of better - equipped students, in three - day session on development." attaining their educational goals, lancing Higher Education for , Lane said that he projected FRENCH STYLE BEANS MIX OR MATCH nority Groups which ends He envisioned an educational the Utopian scene as a help in system where tests and devising alternatives for current CUT WAX BEANS lay. Also attending are some jthern college presidents and presentatives of state and measurements were the primary tools for guidance and American educational practices in the decade ahead. PEAS & CARROTS 4/88' Itional government and private placement, where each student "Let us subject our present lucational agencies. would know that he could practices to ruthless analysis, Hugh Lane, president of the change his position in life, and giving them up if necessary to SPARTAN FROZEN itional Scholarship Service and md for Negro Students, ejected a picture of Utopia in that he was neither propelled nor hampered by the personal accident of birth. achieve some more harmonious educational goal in which the maximum development of each Dinners lich education is the "promise He saw a college with open student committed to our charge t the total society," where fpl —yjffrnm—mm * m f eiety has "opted to pay the ital cost of I its citizens." a full education for I——— ~ •dHjjh YAT WAH They're giving us the same problem they gave the Pilgrims 350 years ago; we don't have a recipe on how to cook them. 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You just do it. to country do one of two things if you And then there is the James happen to be into the Gang, a band as enjoyable to masochistic morass of rock listen to and appreciate as any, promotion: You either read yet one which has been as "Catch - 22 for the last time and roundly ignored as possible, due slash your wrists, or you put on mainly to a lack of offstage a concert with the Byrds and the cohesion. James Gang. While the Ohio Express, the While the Dead and Airplane New Lyme, the Lemon Pipers, were creating the "San Francisco Jamie Lyons and the Music Sound" back in the mid - 69s, Explosion, the Damnation of By DAVID BASSETT people like Jim McGuinn and Adam Blessing, Sonny Geraci State News Reviewer David Crosby and Chris Hillman and the Outsiders and the were experimenting with McCoys were putting Ohio on numerous diverse forms of music the map as far as music is which soon became known as The last two songs connected concerned, the James Gang was "folk rock." with the Byrds which have had busy assimilating such diverse At the time, when the Byrds any degree of popularity are forms as rock, blues and classical were doing about 50 per cent "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man" into a form which slowly builds their own material and 50 per (sung by Joan Baez and Jeff within the mind of the audience cent Dylan's, the Yardbirds were Shurtleff of Woodstock) and until it ejaculates into a spasm of about the only other band "Jesus is Alright." pleasure throughout the body. experimenting with electronic McGuinn, who has changed Completely defying improvisation. his name to Roger, is the only definition, the James Gang does As the years passed, the member of the original group a bit of everything, and does it Yardbirds became the giants of remaining, and he has changed well. Their slow progression the English scene, along with the his act into a hard rock country - towards pure musical Beatles, Stones and Who, and thing ( if his last concert in Ann enjoyability has made them a the Byrds, along with the Lovin' Arbor and his Spoonful, Band, Buffalo "Untitled" are any indication of new album rare combination. The Byrds and the James Double f Springfield, Blues Project and what he is doing now). Gang will appear Friday at 8 Tickets for the Byrds and James Gang Concert scheduled for 8 Dead giants. became the American He still does some things ("Rock and Roll Star," of the old p.m. in the Auditorium. All tickets for the concert have' been are sold out. The Byrds, pictured above, are p.m. Friday in the known for the songs "Drug Store Truck C Auditorium I Time took its toll, however, "Mr. Tambourine Man" and sold. Man" and "Jesus is Alright." and the Yardbirds became "Spaceman" are all done live on Cream, Led Zeppelin, the Jeff "Untitled"), but country is the Beck Group, Blind Faith, Plastic dominant theme. Poli Sci class Ono Band, etc., and the Byrds of Still the master of the electric became Crosby, Stills, Nash and 12 - string, McGuinn has found Young and the Flying Burrito more freedom by his entry into Brothers. the simplicity of country. While And so all that remains of his guitar work has always been that era is the Band and the more than adequate, his recent "The program is very flexible." By MICHAEL O'NEAL topics they would like to study, London dormitories for seven "The program is designed to Byrds, and the Byrds aren't efforts show none of the The basic program consists of around a library reading b<™ State News Staff Writer he said. Past projects have really the Byrds, at least, not in constraint found when he was two four - credit courses, The included studies of racims in weeks. Ten days of independent tak? maximum advantage of the they t j ,,, L j the sense of "My Back Pages," Information meetings for environment, and we try to offer b ra!l!l struggling with Crosby for Governments and Politics of the Great Britain and problems of travel are scheduled to conclude , , "Mr. Spaceman," "Rock and control of the Byrds and forced students interested in the British Commonwealth as much flexibility as possible " not l (PLS governance in Northern Ireland. the program. he said. Roll Star," "Mr. Tambourine to operate under the thumb of summer political science "Having students sit in this situation 349) and Western Political "In these projects we Man," et al. his audience's demanding to hear program in London have been Institutions and Behavior (PLS encourage people to interview "folk rock." scheduled for 7:30 tonight in 37 356). Wellhofer said the first people, to travel, to really get Union and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Michigan editor-statesman While it's easy to look at the course "tries to draw parallels out and do more than a Juice freaks. Try library - skiing with Byrds as has - beens going down in 33 Union. and contrasts to American type research MooSUSKI, you may find we're for the third The meetings will include project," your kind of people. Feb. 5, 6, 7 time and systems of government. Wellhofer said. "Last year, for and March 5, 6, 7. Call 3SS-5199. "Untitled" as an inferior work in information on the academic "We examine the stereotypes example, one group went to Meeting tonight 7:30 p.m. 102 B many respects, their live act is requirements and administrative of Britain and see how she is Northern Ireland for a week." Wells. still one of the most pleasurable details of the program as well as responding to the same types of Up profiled in political work information from students in last to nine credits of today. problems the United States is independent study are also With a minimum of calculated year's program on housing, having," Wellhofer said. "Since available, primarily for students histrionics and a maximum of expenses and travel. the idea is to take as much who have excellent music and true warmth "At the meetings we will also already taken the advantage of being in Britain as courses in the program. The first political biography associate protessor of history at Franklin Roosevelt toward the audience, the Byrds discuss what topics the students possible, we bring in outside According to Wellhofer, this of a Michigan editor who during th Northeastern Illinois State early New Deal years, and whi don't have to get down on their would like to cover in the speakers from such areas as trade would be "principally a research became one of the most College in Chicago. could serve as a spokesman fa knees and beg the audience to course, how they would like it unions and political parties." - oriented experience." influential statesmen of his time Tompkins chronicles Sen. isolationism in the 1930s and to clap their hands and stomp their organized," E. Spencer The other course examines The cost of the program is has been published by the MSU Wellhofer, asst. professor of Western Vandenberg's career from his internationalism in the '40s. political institutions approximately $860, which Press.': eferly newspaper days in Grand political science and instructor Tompkins plans to wit through small groups projects, includes round -trip •'Senator Arthur H. Rapids at the turn of the about the last six in this summer's program, said. with students deciding what transportation years o from Detroit, Vandenberg: The Evolution of a century to 1945, with emphasis Vandenberg's life, 1945-5! tuition, fees, accommodations Modern Republican" was on the years after 1928 when he when certain public and prival and breakfast in University of written by C. David Tompkins, represented Michigan in the U.S. Senate. The author describes the resilience of one public man responding to the complex and Writer of lyrics changing issues of war, peace, economic depression and I IflMERSMD succumbs at 52 |f survival in the political jungle. OTHER fTRMGatf 71 Vandenberg, as Tompkins pictures him, was the type of man who, as a Republican, could HOLLYWOOD (AP) Robert Hilliard, lyric writer proudly call Woodrow Wilson "Dear Hearts and Genii "my President," who could fight People," "Our Day Will Comi for Herbert Hoover's legislative and dozens of other top tunq programs and then support died Monday at 52. Hilliard died of a heart attid at his home shortly afti Skiers! Race, snowplow or guzzle - you're welcome on our next returning from an "Alice I trip. And you'll feel right at Wonderland Day" at Disneyla# 0t home. MooSUSKI 355-5199. Meeting tonight 7:30 p.m. 102 B Wells. He wrote the lyrics for the Wi Disney Alice in Wonderlai BUTCH & THE KID ARE BACK! animated film in 1951. 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" SPARTAN TWIN EAST FRAN00R SHOPPING CENTER 3100 EAST SAGINAW • V An evening devoted to the intimute lives of members of the Royal Open at 6:45 - In Car Heater J Knds Tuesday - All Color Barbra Streisand House of Tudor, Stuart and Hanover, as reflected in their correspondence. Mr. Carey is designer and actor. an private experienced theatrical director, M W GIANT "**Wwn®rbro*»Kinney compwiy Warns rCoioh [g]«» The Owl George Segal BARGAIN HOUR! Wed. Feb. 3 ~ 8:15 p.m. Auditorium ArcmThotttrr M.S.i and tie m M W Shown at 9:15 only Also Western 421-425 East Grand River Ave. 1:30-2:30 All Seats 75c Today At: 2:00-3:25-5:20- FAIRCHILD THEATRE February 2 thru 7 8:(>() p.m. Comedy A ''Thl"tJreat Bunk Robbery" m n| R»ted 'CP' 7:07 Only Across From Olin Pussycat 7:15-9:10 Admission $1.00 MSU Students admitted or season ticket. by full - time validated I.D. Wonders Kiv»i• Fetx8&9 Brody Arniii i< >&" Mc Doncl KiVcH2&!3- - Allp.m ry hfcruory 1*7 "' Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2,1971 7 lome economics publication urveys n 1902, Ellen H. Richards a in detail in a field today, tomorrow 100- page report based grant scope and magnitude.' maximize Lmistry teacher from the the satisfaction and Research needs encompass institutions), addition to For years, she said, people well- being of individuals and "the effects of I sachusetts Institute of such areas as Entitled "National p„„ic = ^ representatives from business outside the field have been families through increasing esthetic deprivation upon man," field G„VdSV„« ro'/R^'ch r„""'.Si ."dJndu^,socW»™<«s.„d asking: "What home knowledge and understanding of "influence of clothing on the consumer economics all about? What does man and his immediate developing self - concept" and |W ""r* ...... «»PjjWc»tlon sets U.S. Dept. of it do?" And within the field environment — his physical, "the relationship between ""i"" "J ' ' * * ' * ~ i creasing interest at this increasing study sponsored by the Assn. of overcrowding in housing and Educa ion and Welfare, asking: "How make fce the Ami in the American household, Administrators of , Home ^uu.cai,on _ we Emphasis in the field physical and mental health." " Agricultural Experimental research in home economics continues to focus the Mrs. Schlater points out that the economy and home Economics (AAHE). Station directors and the on more relevant to the present and family, however, because "Of all number of scientist aduction of goods and The report is based on a 50 - American Home Ec lomics future needs of people?" man's social man - years institutions, the invested in home economics rvices. , societal and ■ , „ state effort involving more than Assn Those questions are answered family is the most enduring and research is low compared to the family 100 people directed by Jean "ji SUTVETftS* JTVSiiSrJFZ sustaining," out. time teaching and staff ss.^~rdc.sy tLw.raJSo(fc jt "The Research influence areas of dietary continuing education programs. "We have many million - the thrvc*> ^ *"v wuvugiuuuu vi uic atuuy and study auu intake inactive and an social and emotional dollar research problems in our has undertaken a study of this five major research goals and behavior" is such a question field and many multimillion future research needs; it area. Others include "the effects dollar problems. There is death to PAY FOR SURGERY recommends achieving a foundations dynamic research for of role conflict on mental and physical health" and the from malnutrition claims 10,000 lives every day, —a killer that enterprise; and retraces the "development of indices for and these are not all in India." development and present status evaluation and prediction of "What is it worth to us and to Humanitarian of research in home economics, marital success,' society to make the kind of Students set up During national that; in its discussions, study group "The ultimate goal or home economics research is the to said, Other sample questions suggest that extent to which home economics research significant contribution we can make to improving man's quality of living, given the information research can provide?," she In the winter months, the ducks in the Red Cedar River often forgotten. But they need nourishment the entire year and this student gladly obliges. He may join the ducks, however, if he doesn't watch the melting edge of ice near are changed in 75 years. asked in the report. his feet. State News photo by Harold Friedl fund to aid REPORT TO CONGRESS I Every so often something community functions, set up through the f.nancial crisis. ■appens to show the Sunday night a special fund to Early last week, Thomas was ^international pessimist help a 30 - year - old father of involved in an automobile lonspiracy" there's still a little three pay for recent brain accident in Detroit which left loodness left in the world. J About ■ailing 50 MSU students. themselves the surgery and hospital care. him with Contributions to the Neil internal injuries. He Thomas Fund also will assist the a fractured skull and was placed in the intensive care unit at Federal pot' data readied . t ». * ■_* * 0 . . . , . t Weekenders, a group from St. injured man's brother, a former Crittenton Hospital in Detroit. WASHINGTON (AP) - The given in a statement by Assistant September - declared tha : interpreted with confidence and John's Student Center which MSU varsity football player, His brother estimated the government's first annual report Surgeon Cenera1 Sherman It is clear that,several years the relation between marijuana ; for social, service and who vowed to help Neil's family minimum cost of Thomas' on federal marijuana research Kieffer last summer. will be required before and health can be adequately hospitalization at $5,000. The was reported ready Monday to "The research published to preliminary tindings can be defined. Weekenders, who were the first g° to Congress but informed date on marijuana clearly to donate to the fund, are asking sources said it still leaves indicates that marijuana can be for contributions. unanswered the highly dangerous for some people. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS Judiciary he "Neil needs all the can caring," get Michelle reassurance that people are Miami, Fla., graduate student Hartmus controversial question whether the drug is potentially harmful to everyone who uses it. However, accurate scientific data on the extent and nature of these dangers is not yet evident * Complete front end repair and and organizer of the fund, As one put it> the and is being vigorously sought, alignment report presents new indications "Until such information is hea * )ermit exp ained. If anybody can send a ° card or a word of reassurance that the to ^ people at least „but it can ^ dangerous available it is the position of the National Instltute of Mental * Brakes Wheel balancing * Suspension * Steering HOUSE OF SANDWICHES a. & help. contains no assessment on how Four MSU students Iwith providing or possessing charged- possess any written document which they know has MSU1 fin r»e'' !• w Donations to the Neil Kistor or Anninn cards may be Thomas Fund, St. .Irthn'c c/° Sister Annina, St. John s dangerous it would be for the h ,th exampie( f the everyone tion jf ' . started f Health that marijuana must be considered a risk to the mental d physical health of users." « een notified to appear before The case was referred to the official position on the drug the judiciary, has Ruth Renaud, Student - Faculty Judiciary at been the same as that which was lirector of judicial programs, the end of fall term, 1970, after MADRID (AP) — Spain's id. Ingham County prosecutors 1970 industrial production had a Four persons expected to decided the case was a grooss value of nearly $10.7 ippear Monday requested closed University affair and refused to billion, an increase of 6.5 per Beginners take a lesson on Wis - hearings, Miss Renaud said, and the substance of those issue criminal warrants sought cent over 1969, Industry M00SUSKI! We ski too! Come to the meeting or call 3SS-S199, business hearings by police against persons Minister Jose Maria Lopez de 7:30 p.m., 102 B Wells. Tonight. frill remain confidential ... involved in the alleged sale. Letona announced. ■University records until the (students leave MSU. It was not certain whether the ■judiciary would reach a decision FREE Offer Good Only With This Coupon ■Monday night or would request One Per Customer ■further hearings with the persons With the purchase of a wharged. 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GR 251. cpaulist t GFathetg GRUMMAN I Room 111 415 West 59th Street 1019 Trowbridge Rd. Phone 353-2280 New York, N.Y. 10019 Open 9:30 5.3Q . Monc|ay thru Friday g Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Februar SPORTS Calder, Watt stymie Irish By RICK GOSSELIN State News Sports Writer the MSU hockey team was at long last able to sweep a series. got to complement their play." only one The penalty killing in the came goal, and that goal in the last minute of the grown lax in the last two Ganakas favors pros sign college letting cagers minutes of the game. Watt was Thanks to a fine offensive The double victory over Notre series was outstanding. At times, first game when the contest was left unprotected with three effort by freshman Mark Calder, Dame's Fighting Irish enabled Houtteman and Laking took the MSU basketball Coach Gus Ganakas stirred up a minor already decided. Irishmen knocking at the door the Spartans to push their win play at Notre Dame, instead of controversy among local newsmen Monday when he said that he some outstanding penalty killing The goaltending was also for the second goal, and the lone total up to 13, equaling the the Fighting Irish attacking the supreme. Jim Watt played one of would be in favor of letting the professional basketball leagues by A1 Laking and Rick Notre Dame power play goal Houtteman, and some sharp number of wins that they Spartans. In fifteen man his finest games of the season on finished the scoring at 6 • 3. sign players that had not completed their college eligibility. saves by goal tender Jim Watt, accumulated over all last year. advantages gift wrapped for the Friday night, and would have Speaking at his weekly press luncheon, Ganakas said that Watt made two magnificent The Spartans still have ten games Irish by MSU penalties, the skated off the ice with a 6 allowing the pros to get the super - stars might be good for the - 1 saves on two Irish break - a - remaining, giving the hockey South Benders could game. manage victory had not his teammates team a good shot at breaking the ways in that game, leaving Notre 'This would definitely even up the college competition," Dame Coach Lefty Smith in a Ganakas said, "and some players should be in the pros. Robinson wins all - time win mark of 17. Calder, one of the top five OUT FOR 2 WEEKS state of shocked frenzy at his "It wouldn't be mandatory that a player has to go with the scorers in Toronto's Junior "B" players' inability to put the puck professional leagues and I think we should let the athletes who into the net. The Spartan Hickok Award League last year, virtually exploded for five goals in the netminder made 41 saves on want to get an education stay without forcing it upon those who don't want or need it." Milkovich has Friday and 24 on Saturday. MSU attracted national attention last spring when the news two nights of action. The Coach Amo Bessone ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI) — Toronto, Ont. freshman blasted was was released that sophomore Ralph Simpson had signed a Baltimore Oriole third baseman the Notre Dame net for two pleased that his squad was able contract with the Denver Rockets of the American Basketball Brooks Robinson Monday was to blank the Irish in the win Association. Simpson followed his former teammate at Detroit named winner of the 21st annual goals in the first night, with the column, but was not quite as scoring shots coming 46 seconds Pershing High School, Spencer Haywood to the Rockets. Hickok "Professional Athlete of the Year" Award. Robinson received 238 points apart on a power play effort in the match's first period. On the second night, Calder muscle satisfied with the team's play. "1 thought our defense played pretty ragged," Bessone said. "We were at a national coaches meeting at the time," Ganakas commented, "and all the coaches there wanted me to make a formal protest. I thought about it but then I decided that Ralph to outdistance football's aged "Everyone looked a little ragged. scored once in the first stanza MSU Wrestling Coach Grady probably needed the money, at least at that time, more than he quarterback and kicker, George and twice in the third for the hat But then you've got to expect it needed to go to MSU." Blanda, who had 140 points. Peninger is breathing a lot easier in a game like that. It was our Ganakas thinks that one thing trick. Calder now has fourteen today. good about letting the pro Hockey's Bobby Orr was third last non - league game and leagues go after players is that it would eliminate the need for with 110 points, basketball's goals for the year. Peninger learned Monday that everyone was kind of chippy." high pressure recruiting on the part of college coaches. Asked to explain his offensive his ace 134-pound wrestler, Tom Willis Reed was fourth with 108 Crowds of 3,000 and 3,900 "I think that people would still want to see the surge, Calder was somewhat Milkovich, did not suffer a witnessed the scoring - slugfests. games," 1/2 points and baseball's Johnny Ganakas said. "Allowing the good Bench was fifth with 59. puzzled. broken collarbone against On Friday night, MSU's junior players to sign with the pros, "I can't explain it," Calder would eliminate many of the bad Other top vote - getters were: Purdue as was originally feared. things involved In the said. "The only thing I've really varsity team turned back a scholarship and recruiting system, it would give the players a John Brodie (42), Joe Frazier Peninger hopes to have his visiting Bowling Green club chance to make their got going for me is that my own decisions and I don't think it would GUS GANAKAS (41), Willie Shoemaker (33), A1 linemates Don sophomore star back in action in team, 10-3, with Don St. Jean hurt college basketball Unser (27), Jack Nicklaus (18), Thompson and two weeks. considerably. notching the hat trick for Alex Muhammad Ali (13), Rico Carty Jerry DeMarco are both fast and "Originally an out - of town smart and I've got to be in the - Terpey's unit. (5), Tony Esposito (5), Tony physician diagnosed Tom's Jacklin (5). right place at the right time if I injury as either a broken Detroit will seek new teaml want to score anything. I've just collarbone or a fracture," Peninger said. "Monday morning JAMAICA- ARUBA we found out that Tom had suffered a muscle strain." just Milkovich will definitely miss Fly KLM — Royal Dutch Airlines with MooSUSKI to Miami, Aruba and Jamaica! Why stop skiing in the spring. Join us for some fantastic night life in the casinos. scuba and skin diving, swimming and water day. Golf, skiing in the Friday's home match against Cal Poly, but may be back in action against Northern Iowa 12. on Feb. if Lions move to Pontiac Milkovich's loss could have DETROIT (UPI) - Backers of Ford would neither confirm downtown stadium working back them up, First class hotels, continental breakfast, been a devastating blow to a W effort to build a new domed group, said he hoped both the "envisioned il ground travel, an nor deny that he is ready to domed stadium with a transfers, int. dep. tax, baggage, tips included. Spartan team that has been """"" sports stadium Detroit's move the Lions to Pontiac, Lions and Tigers would play in a of 55,000 for football capacity! racked by injuries all season riverfront said on about 20 miles from Detroit, but new domed stadium in udl long. Milkovich is the Big Ten's Monday they 70,000 for baseball. would seek a new National indicated he would make a downtown Detroit. defending champ at 134 and is Football League franchise for public statement outlining his Robert Sweany, exeeutJ Trip leaves Detroit Metro June 12th return with the group tfhis°yelr.t0 ^ ^ Cr°Wn ag8i" ^0m Milkovich the city new if the Lions move to a stadium outside the city. own future. stadium plans in the near "But if we are forced, we will go out and get a new football director of the Wayne County! June 26th or whenever you want — ticket is Stadium Authority, said thtl Their threat came after The franchise," he said. summer. More info - good for the attend our meeting tonight or call FREE1971 STUDENT TRAVEL GUIDE William Clay Ford, grandson of tenants at Lions currently are Tiger Stadium, owned Detroit Chamber of Com mere* ■ office 353-5199. the auto pioneer and sole owner by the Detroit Baseball Co. Ford Backers of the downtown site, would meet Tuesday to decide! of the Lions, said in an interview said the Tigers also are who Ford characterized as on purchasing of property foil prepared the stadium. He also said tbel with the Detroit News that he to join him in another stadium "drumbeaters, promoters and didn't think the stadium would venture. buglers sounding a cavalry name of the authority's architect! for the project would txl ever be built in downtown Hans Gehrke, chairman of the charge without any cavalry to announced within a week. Detroit. oA*est Selling U-D WINS, 16-11 THE PIZZA PEOPLE Detroit foils' AH good things must come to Spartan Coach Charles won two of three, while Doug I an end sometime, but for the Schmitter believes that MSU MSU fencing team it was a much mental McGaw split. Chuck Krosschell I lapses primarily and Ed both 0-1,1 setctw- too quick finish. contributed to the defeat. Haughn were *775- ALL INCLUSIVE * A determined University of Detroit team beat the Spartan squad, 16-11, Saturday, our "Mental mistakes hurt us, as fellows too often charged their opponent," he said. "All tough In epee, Paul Herring unbeaten afternoon. had Previously! in MSU's first two t I Free Delivery snapping the MSU unbeaten string at four. the opponent had to do was lay meets, Herring lost all three | 5 EASTOURS' SCHOLASTIC JOURNEYS back and wait for an bouts in which he competed. I 140 Avenue of the Ami The Spartans led the Titans at opening and gain the touch." New York, N.Y. 10036 351-7100 one time 10-8, as the sabremen Tyrone Simmons,the Titan's "Herring was definitely not I (212) 490-2040 swept three straight bouts in one up to par, and his losing throe I leading fencer, proved his status of their three matches. But in bouts severly hurt our effort,"! by defeating the three Spartan the next two matches, in foil foil fencers he faced, Schmitter Schmitter said. and epee, MSU lost six STEREO bouts, giving U-D the victory. straight attributed this showing to the fact that Simmons has been Bob success as Rosenberg he won enjoyed I two of his I fensing for seven or eight years. three epee bouts, while Bill Spartan sabremen led the Mathers was 1-2; MSU attack with a 5-5 match Polish your stem at a MooSUSKI record. Fred IF YOU WANT TO BUY COMPONENTS LIKE Wine Party. Feb. S, 6, 7 or March Royce, who The toilers did not I GROCERIES 5, 6, 7. Boyne Country. $36.50. Schmitter calls a "real comer," GO TO A SUPER MARKET. IF YOU WANT TO BUY SUPERIOR his winner in the contest. Ira I won only two bouts of the PERFORMANCE AND SELECTIVITY COME TO MARSHALL'S. day. 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WASHINGTON 3 for $2.99 (except for suede, fur, leather or vinyl) 1 hr. service at WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 'TIL 9 no extra charge from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m MONDAY & FRIDAY 'TIL 9 BRING AD WITH ORDER Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2. 1971 9 )eath 0S ANGELES (AP) - One mars Angeles since rioting followed a Chicano Sheriff Peter Pitchess said the Five on two patrol cars. similar protest last Aug. 29. youths, with blood • was killed, 30 stores looted dead man, who was unidentified, soaked handkerchiefs around The peaceful rally earlier in About 1,000 sheriff's deputies tw0 buildings destroyed by was 20 to 25 years old and the day had been organized by in flak jackets and helmets were wrists, pleaded for an Sunday in a disturbance apparently had been shot in the ambulance. the Chicano Moratorium called into the area as owing a Mexican • American firemen, head and chest by a shotgun. One youth, helped by a girl Committee and held in nearby t0 protest the Indochina occasionally pelted by rocks Deputies quelling the violence friend, was seen limping away Belvedere Park to protest alleged and alleged police brutality. from youths in the area, had fired shotguns. with a badly bleeding leg. police brutality against Mexican rhe vandalism erupted as attempted to put out the major One sheriff's officer who had "Shotgun blast," he shouted - Americans. blazes. ithful demonstrators marched been stoned was seriously hurt, when asked what happened. About 5,000 persons , most The dead man, a Mexican m the rally, ignoring pleas Pitchess said. of them young Mexican - - There was no gunfire heard in American apparently shot in the m rally sponsors to go home. As darkness fell, deputies the Americans, hand. area, although one sheriffs were on t was the third major throat, was seen lying in a street lined Whittier Boulevard where Trouble initially flared when the deputy said the violence was break of violence in East Los by newsmen. much of the damage occurred. touched off when snipers fired three - hour rally ended as about 1,000 ralliers marched on a nearby sheriffs substation. ID TROUBLED YOUTHS Some of them hurled rocks, breaking the windshields of at least three patrol cars. Rally organizers and monitors quelled Volunteers widen project and request a Big Brother or the outburst and dispersed the crowd after 15 minutes, but violence broke out less than an hour later about six blocks away Victim Big 'We want A By BARBARA FARY Sister for their child. our volunteers to The volunteers visit their little on Whittier Boulevard. seriously wounded man, shot in the neck, lies on a street in East Los Angeles Sunday during a make a one brothers or sisters once a week disturbance that followed Mexican State News Staff Writer year commitment Deputies did not take action a American rally protesting the war and alleged brutality. - - Miss Altshuler reported that because continuity is very and often more, and sometimes when their station was being The man aiding him is waving for the crowd to move back. AP requests for 32 Big Brothers and Wirephoto Lansing young pedple who important in one - to - one take them on trips to movies, stoned. "We wanted to keep 13 Big Sisters were filled and 20 >d friends will benefit from relationships," she said. "This exhibits and sports events. peace and not escalate additional Big Brothers and 6 requires keeping in touch over Most of the young people in expanded Big Brother - Big Big Sisters anything," a spokesman said. er project at the MSU Office Volunteer Programs. Barbara Altshuler, the immediately. are needed the summer and in the fall." picking up again program areas are of from Lansing. were The area in which the stores looted is the section where three persons, including Mexican Extension offici American Ruben ject's coordinator said MSU newsman - unteers will now work USAC expected to proceed Salazar, 42, were killed during a ectly with troubled young pie instead of through the using Big Brother - Big Sister ncy. riot last Aug. 29. Salazar was accidentally killed by a tear gas projectile fired by a deputy. Sunday's rally in football - to Michigan Week with hold card proposals Roscommon counties, who in Willard E. Bosserman, director The chairman has been given The program existed before shaped Belvedere Park was without a coordinator marked by antipolice speeches, of MSU Cooperative Extension the task of appointing county tum are responsible for naming Service for Crawford and chairmen for Clare, Gladwin, community Michigan Week ween MSU and Lansing," many given in Spanish, and cries s Altshuler said. "There were of "Chicano . . . Power." Roscommon counties, has been Isabella, Ogemaw, and chairman. The University Student hold cards for amounts owed to the subcommittees suggest that named a regional chairman for "Who are killing us? asked the ugh referrals of children by Affairs Committe (USAC) is non University organizations, Michigan Week 1971, slated for - an up - to - date computer print - speakers. The reply came almost ising social workers to set up separate agencies." expected recommendations to act Friday on such to reform as merchants the city of East Lansing, or student out of hold cards be distributed to academic department offices in a chant: "Pigs, Pigs!" May 15-22. Free 1225 For ihe said the MSU program Organizers of the rally took University hold card procedures. organizations. for inspection by students when 1 handle requests for Big jthers and Big Sisters for The recommendations, initiated by subcommittees of To avoid last minute holds, they pick up their permits to register. extensive violence. At steps one to prevent point they Bosserman, who is actively concerned with the proper use Away Games & Idren whom the Lansing USAC and the Committee on - fought with rock - throwers at of natural resources in the ncy has difficulty placing, hey include junir high and Business submitted Affairs, to the will Academic be the sheriffs substation in a successful effort to stop violence upstate area, will supervise Michigan Week activities in Vacation Trains there. Region 10. l school age girls, who are on Council later this term if ncy waiting lists because approved by the parent It volunteers are reluctant to committees. with adolescents, and Idren from homes where The subcommittees' report are not accepting their suggests that students be mailed rental responsibilities. invoices and allowed five days in ROBERT A. MALONE, Greenville sophomore, told MSU The Lansing agency can only which to Pay the fines incurred ice boys from fatherless or appeal to the appropriate police Monday he was sleeping in his East Shaw Hall room mes due to a shortage of offices. between 11 p.m. Sunday and 1:15 a.m. Monday when someone LOOK TO US FOR QUALITY Watch for the engineer in the old time hat — put a nickel or irkers. apparently entered through the partially opened door and stole * complete selection of a dime in his bucket and put old 1225 back on the track! Failure to pay or appeal $10 in cash from his wallet on a desk. We can afford to be more frames withia the five days would * * * n in filling requests," Miss * constitute an admission of guilt FOUR HUB CAPS with an estimated value of $80 were sunglasses tshuler said. She added that * nhers occasionally will phone and the student would be reported removed sometime between Jan. 23 and Jan. 30 from an * prescription lenses ground 1 assessed for the unpaid bills at automobile owned by Randy Thackston of Grand Rapids. repairs while you wait registration. Police said no damage was done in removing the hub caps from SPARTRN SPECIAL The report, issued Jan. 26, the vehicle parked in Lot X south of the railroad tracks on featasi Qpiickuii \SU sophomore urges ail agencies of the Harrison Road. * * ♦ 241 E. Saginaw at Abbott Rd. Ed -25222 University making use of hold cards to seek other to EAST LANSING POLICE reported Monday that an 18 - year • > attend Nixon means old East Lansing girl was taken to Sparrow Hospital last week secure payment of monies owed by students, such as denial of after she told her brother she swallowed about 30 sleeping tablets. rayer breakfast further service. If the recommendations are A doctor at Sparrow Hospital told police the girl, previously approved, only agencies of the under doctor's care for mental problems, would remain in the An MSU student is one of 50 University that receive the bulk hospital for observation. ident leaders invited to the of their revenue from state Ith annual National Prayer legislative appropriation or from reakfast with President Nixon day. fees charged students directly by GREEN SPLASH the University will be permitted Timothy D. Oliver, Owosso (Women's Synchronized Swimming) to use hold cards. phomore, was invited by U.S. Under the revised policy, n. Harold E. Hughes, D-lowa, students would not be issued a student seminar in WET AND WILD ashington, D.C., which began AT inday and will end after the Women's Intramural Pool eakfast. MooSUSKI is going to Boyne The invitation was Feb. S, 6, 7 and March 5, 6, 7. Feb. 4, 5, 6 8:00 P.M. a surprise, Come along and ski away your Feb. 7 2:00 P.M. cording to Oliver. 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NORTHWIND DRIVE OPPOSITE THE YANKEE PLAZA * • 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Febru; STATE NEWS state news CLASSIFIED Be her Valentine forever with a Valentine classified display ad. £ 355 8255 CLASSIFIED 3558255 JHfontMds The State News do«t not permit racial or religious Employment - fe&nkLy speaking • by Phil Frank For Rent For Sale Personal discrimination in its RN OR LPN with medication co MEN. SHARE TYPEWRITER. UNDERWOOD SCIENCE FICTIOiu"" room. $130 a term. advertising columns. The State News will for 3 - 11:30 p.m. shift. Skilled care Clean, quiet, cooking. 1 block to portable, $24.95. Used furniture of all kinds. ABC SECONDHAND , COMIC BOO^ not nursing. Provincial House campus. 487-5753, 485*836. O I. s Bookshop 2,0 , • AUTOMOTIVE accept advertising which discriminates West. Call Miss Turek, 484-1483. 102-2 STORE, 1208 Turner. C Open 1 p.m. ■ 6 p rn. 5^,^ against ROOMS 10 minutes from campus. DRUMS, SLINGERLAND. 4 splece Scooters & Cycles Auto Parts & Service religion, netional race, origin. color or GRADUATE an STUDENT undergraduate of interested in managerial position (who was MSU) Completely furnished. 372-8077 before 4 p.m. C professional, Zildjian cymbals. Cases. Excellent. 351-2724, crowded!^! There are over lOonnnX Aviation for a note - taking service! Receive A-5-2-3 automobiles jn ,, " United States,"brjj • EMPLOYMENT a salary of $50/week for 15-20 • FOR RENT VIKING REEL Reel tape deck. A 10 cars in use Automotive hours of work. Send resumes to Paul Sullivan, 5204 Chicago gem at $135. Panasonic car tape junked, there ,*2 Apartments For Sale player, $75. Have to be believes to wrecked j abandoned Houses Rooms MGB 1965. Radials, needs some body work. $600, best. 485-9844 Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55417.3-2-2 be seen. Rich, 351 -5869. C-2-3 Ifefore you have on city stre^ j A-5-2-5 YASHICA CAMERA, TL-Super, a . FOR SALE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, • case, camera bag, filters, lens dispose of junker 0, Mackinaw City. Positions Animals OLDSMOBI LE 88, 1964, hood. Don or Richard. Phone hands, check the available: waitresses, cooks, buys in the g0od'T Mobile Homes BASS GUITAR. Must sell 332-5555. S-2-5 convertible, just tuned, new exhaust, full power, snow tires, busboys. Excellent pay and immediately. For information, call Classified Ads State ^ J • PERSONAL conditions. Apartments available. 355-2754. 3-2-4 PRIMOS AUTO focus . auto 3 best offer. 339-8362. 5-2-3 Interested parties, call Marilyn, 35mm marketplace for » PEANUTS PERSONAL enlarger, $60. Phone 482-3448 or 1 um there now! 353-1283 or Marybeth. 393-5738. • REAL ESTATE SKYLARK GS 1966. Great shape, 5-2-4 SOFA 7', 4 back pillows. Beige 355-2278. 3-2-2 low Good condition. $40. 351-0215. FREE .A lesson • RECREATION mileage. Make offer. . . m 3-2-4 coim* GIBSON GUITAR, SG standard. care. Call •SERVICE 353-5733. 3-2-4 RECEPTIONIST POSITION for 484-4519. EastM^ mature woman in young modern Also amp. Must sell. Call or 485-7197, L "H PHOTOGRAPHER'S Typing Service TEMPEST PONTIAC 1965. 4-door, dental practice. Office experience SERVICES, 353-1571.5-2-2 MERLE NORMAN coij • TRANSPORTATION white, power steering, automatic required, bookkeeping desired. copy work; portraits; STUDIOS. C-2-4 ETl1 V-8. $650. Call Linda, 373-2132 Write to Box enlargements. 332-6616 or B-2, State News. • WANTED 353-0613 Bert. 5-2-8 Animals SEE or 882-8483. A-5-2-4 5-2-4 UNION JOE Bark lay Mond^""! DEADLINE BUILDING VW, 1966. Radio, runs well. $700. PART TIME ' LARGE ASSORTMENT of rolls of ALASKAN MALAMUTE. AKC. SHOP for your employment: 12-20 afro 1 P.M. one class day 694-8128; evenings, 485-1336. 5-2-2 hours per week. Automobile W A/|£RQW> TOCMUtilQIie- pennies and nickels. 351-7391, after 5:30 p.m. 3-2-4 Call Choose from 25 healthy puppies. C-2-2 before publication. Well marked, required, 351-5800. O heavy boned. Cancellations - 12 noon VW FASTBACK, 1966. $900 or best UJ6 SAIP WgMBASSV STAFF (AIM HARMONY SOVEREIN Guitar now 669-3423. 10-2-2 one class day before offer. Good condition. 332-1072. PART per TIME, earn up to week. Car necessary. $50 - $75 Call GemUG STOH6DI' with case $88.88 at MARSHALL AFGHAN HOUND. Black masked, publication. 3-2-2 351 -7319 for interview. C MUSIC, East Lansing. C-2-2 apricot female. 1 year. 332-1895. SUSAN, HAPPY Birthday 1 PHONE A-5-2-2 you. All my love, Larry Scooters & Cycles MORE FUN in the sun with Sun 3558255 For Rent 4HXC4 3&P. Shades. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, BORDER COLLIE puppy. Female, 8 RATES W/xn/KW/fr. La/fM 2615 East 372-7409. C-2-5 Michigan Avenue, weeks 3-2-4 - - - ONLY $8.50/month. Free deliveries. Iday $1.50 15c per word per day SELCO COMMUNICATIONS TV 43 USED sew machines $15.00 up MINIATURE POODLES. 10 weeks THE OTHER RENTALS. 372-4948. C day i_ 3 days $4.00 Zig - Zaggers and straight stitchers. old. Dark AKC. Call Beeb le Auto Service & Parts For Rent For Rent 26 used vacuum cleaners $6.00 351-7389. A-10-2-11 gray. a happy birthday. Hi 13'/2C per word per day TV RENTALS - Students only. Low Birthday Cheryl! up. Tanks and uprights. Doggie, Goat. 1-2-2 5 days $6.50 monthly and term rates. Call EAST LANSING, MSU near. 4 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East ELECTRO GRAND, 804 East 351-7900 to 13c per word per day Kalamazoo Street .Since 1940. UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS. C reserve yours. student farmhouse'. Private, Michigan, Hours 9 - 5 p.m.; Mobile Homes MR. FELD, Happiness is tanjB . . (based on 10 words per carpeted, furnished. 337-2285. ad) Complete auto painting and 5-2-5 Saturday 9-12. 0-2-5 hubby get intr ™ 1970 ACTIVE 12x60 collision service. IV 5-0256. C ONE PARKING OKEMOS, ONE bedroom apartment, furnished, parking, utilities paid. executive with Congratulations. Peanuts Personals must be space available. 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, expando. Furnished, new carpet Annie. 1-2-2 Cedar Village Apartments. ONE GIRL TO sublease winter term. 351-6586. 5-2-3 pre-paid. AT MEL'S canisters and on lot. Call 371-1812 after we repair all foreign and 351-3911. 1-2-1 uprights. Guaranteed 5:30 Rivers Edge Apartments. p.m.; anytime weekends. American cars. If we can't fix it, it one full year. $7.88 and up. A-5-2-3 There will be a 50c service can't be fixed. Call 332-3255. O TV AND stereo 351-1416. 5-2-5 MEN: ROOM ATE (S) needed to share DENNIS DISTRIBUTING Recreation and bookkeeping charge if rentals, satisfaction luxury apartment near GENERAL, 8x35. By Coral Gables. guaranteed. Free delivery, service campus. COMPANY, 316 North Cedar. LANSING SAGINAW Street, West. Call 351-0782 9 6 p.m. TF Close to MSU. Move in today. this ad is not paid within CAR WASH, 25c or automatic wash, - a.m. - Opposite City Market. C-2-4 and pick-up. Call 50c. Wax and vacuum. U-DO-IT. NEJAC, 2 bedroom furnished, including Cozy, 154 bedrooms. Furnished. For one week. utilities. Excellent Spring Br^K ■ 487-3323, 487-6069. condition. $1350. 8 DAYS ON THE The State News will be 430 South Clippert, back of Koko Bar 0-2-2 5-2-3 GRAND . RIVER 2822, N. 5 SEWING MACHINE Clearance Sale. Brand new portables - $49.95, 351-7679 after 5 p.m. 4-2-25 L STEREOS AND Refrigerators for rooms furnished, just remodeled. SPANISH RIVIERA I responsible only for the rent. A TO Z Water paid, private entrance. $5.00 per month. Large selection first day's incorrect 349-2220. O RENTAL, ONE GIRL. Whitehall Manor. Mt. $90/month, 371-1173, 484-0897. of reconditioned used machines. 1967 ROYCRAFT, 51x12, 2 249.00 I insertion. Aviation Hope / Hagadorn. Grad student 5-2-2 Singers, Whites, Necchis, New bedroom. On a lot in Grand complete Deluxe Package 1 FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to PARKING Burger SPACES Stoddard King. $5 monthly. Call near preferred. Call' 3 - 5 p.m. 351-3035. 5-2-3 MODERN SPACIOUS 2 bedroom Home and to "Many Others." $19.95 $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS Ledge. Carpeted living room. Air conditioned. In excellent ^aj^rankBuck 351-860|| learn in the PIPER condition. 627-7062. 5-2-8 CHEROKEE. 351-8238. O MARRIED STUDENTS fully carpeted apartment. G.E. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, EUROPE, $209, round ti Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C 1115 North & appliances, air conditioner, Washington, London, summer 71 Call id FACULTY garbage disposal. In Haslett, only 489 6448. C-2-4 MAPLETTE, 10'x50'. Best offer 393-7520. 5-2-5 Automotive Employment Apartments Live In A Luxury minutes from campus. No pets.'i over $2,000. Completely furnished. Call 487-0261. A-2-3 3 Bedroom Apt. Phone 339-2490 for appointment. Studentours GIRL NEEDED to share nicely for $185 mo. 5-2-2 CAMARO, 1969 Z-28, 23,000 miles. CITY CLUB of Lansing located in REMBRANDT, 12x50 1970. Fully Acapulco $219 furnished apartment. Okemos. 2 bedrooms for $165.00 Polyglas, full power. Call Olds Plaza Hotel (former Jack carpeted. Furnished, with storage 337-1134. 5-2-5 Call 349-1736. 3-2-3 ONE OR for STEREO AND 8 track car tape Jamaica $219 Tar), whose staff consists of many KNOB HILL player, with FM stereo, $75 each. shed and garbage disposal. Must MSU students, needs a few sell Nassau $179 CHARGER, 1969, Special Edition. cocktail and regular waitresses and FURNISHED. PRIVATE. Deposit. 3 APARTMENTS 351-1396. 351-8238.0-5-2-2 627-5865, after 6 p.m. 5-2-5 fast. Call 676-1412 or Includes all extras 482-4954. A5-2-4 Small V-8, 35,600 miles. Evenings, also busboys mostly for luncheon rooms. 1021 Hickory. IV 5-1864 351-6554 Call Frank Buck 351-8K FENDER BANDMASTER. Perfect. 489-2042. 4-2-5 business from 11 - 3:30 p.m., or OR 6-5502. 4-2-5 Open 1 - 6 Mon. Sat. - Houses GLOBE MASTER, 1969, 12x60, set First $?25. What the X??-** I some night and special party work Sunday by appt. up on lot with shed, excellent THREE want to get rid of it. Steve buy CHEVROLET 1970 Nova. 4-door. available. High pay, free meals, BEDROOM spacious. On Okemos Rd. across TWO GIRLS needed for 4-girl house 351-5869. C-2-3 for someone. For more Real Estate Under 8,500 miles. Like new. uniform and other benefits. For Available February 14th. from Okemos High School on Gunson. 3 bedroom. No lease. information, call 372-9042 Economical 6-cylinder. F iberglas appointment for personal 349-0242 after 5 p.m., weekends. A-5-22 351-2054. S-2-4 iO YOU'VE worked hard and tires, spare never used. $1,900. IV interview call 372-4673. 6-2-3 5-2-8 NEAR MSU. Large, furnished, 1 ^ 9-6296. 3-2-4 bedroom apartment, for 2 or 3 that now is the time to ONE GIRL to share bedroom in NAMCO — 1968 furnished 12x60, (TWO) GRADUATE OR serious student. students. 6 unit enjoying the best in life.! GIRLS needed in our complex. also washer, dryer, Close to campus. Quiet. 2-man. Carpeted and lots of closet space. house. 1037 East Grand River, STEREO TAPE player - Lear Jet, 4 diswasher, with a beautiful new hsn CORVAIR, 1963. Doesn't run, will telephone office three hours per garbage disposal. 627-9166 $110 plus utilities. ED 2-5374. Call across from Red Barn. $60 speakers, built-in radio, 10 tapes, lovely Okemos area, 3 bedroai sell parts. After 5 p.m., 355-0758. evening 5 days a week. $30 a week MUSSELMAN REALTY, A-5-2-2 2-2-3 5-2-8 332-3582. Evenings, 351-7934. 351-5571. C 2 (8 track tape cases). $80 2 baths, fantastic family roomil plus bonuses. For this complete. 353-0236. 3-2-2 dining room. Everything# opportunity, call 372-8089. 3-2-4 SPACIOUS GIRL ROOMMATE 2 Lost & Found deserve and more and theprrtl CORVAIR 1965 3-speed. 95 hp. TWO bedroom. East Lansing's Finest miles from Good condition. Dependable GIRL WANTED, to clean house. Bordering on campus. STUDENT RESIDENCE campus. Own room, 5 acres. Pets welcome. Call after 5 pm LOST: TWO wallets Saturday Cedar a low $39,900. Call for j transportation. $325. 353-2845. References. Mileage $155/month. Partially furnished. appointment. You w plus wages. Now Offering 351-3987.5-2-2 Village; Please 5-2-8 349-0329. 3-2-4 337-1127.4-2-5 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT on identification. 337-1327 return you did. Martha Mertz, 339-Sjf SHORT-TERM LEASES fish Mary. CORVAIR 1962 suitable for short GIRL ROOMMATES NEEDED, house, and other live merchandise (now 2-2-3 YOUNG NEEDED spring term. Two distance MEN willing to work in Large Limited own room, utilities paid, $52. you can buy a friend) at driving - $125. Call exchange for horse's board or for bedroom, three man. Chalet. luxurious 484-9625. 4-2-5 332-8748 after 5 p.m. 5-2-2 horse and board. MILLER 337-2448. 3-2-4 ^ IDU T"me Only DOCKTOR PET CENTER, Meridian Mall, 349-3950. 5-2-5 LOST: months. BLACK Near COCKAPOO. Water's 6 LOOKING FOR LOW price andl value with adequate space? 1( RANCH. 645-7362, 645-7762. * Edge C TWO BEDROOM luxury apartment. Lowered Move-In Cost TWO GIRLS for house 2 blocks Sunday. 351-9302. 1-2-2 clean 3 bedroom ranch witli2i ♦Walk to Campus from campus. Own SONY MODEL 355, 3 head tape $200. For spring term only. •Pool and Party room. garage, fenced yard, full base* FOREIGN GRADUATE student Lounge $50/month. 332-5711. 3-2-4 deck. 4-track stereo, with LOST: TANNISH brown part wants ghost writers for one fiction 351-5516. 4-2-5 *Out-of-Sight furniture, beagle, and priced at $21,900 is the** Carpeting accessories. 393-2904. 3-2-3 female, 6 months, white markings. FORD, 1957, V-8 automatic, power and one biography. Write Box 98, •All appliances, Ind. PRIVATE AND 355-7025. 4 2-5 for you. FHA/VA and FaritiJ steering. 50,000 miles. East Lansing, Michigan 48823. PARK TRACE, Okemos. One double cooking, laundry, garage, private rooms, SANSUI 5000A 180 Home Administration financing bedroom. Unfurnished. Sublease watt AM-FM available. To see, call R Mechanically perfect, $150. Call 3-2-3 On-site Professional Management stereo LOST: for 6 months, beginning middle of entrance, two blocks from receiver. TEAC 4010S SATURDAY. Middle sized Beery, 351-5210, or Slffl 349-2494. 4-2-5 LIZARDS NEW Bar and Restaurant, March. $140. Phone after 6 p.m. for details, 349-9422. 3-2-4 731 APARTMENTS campus, available spring 351-1376. 2-2-3 term. automatic reverse stereo deck. Kenwood KR 100 AM-FM tape cream dog. No collar. 353-0769. 1-2-2 332-5622, REAL ESTATE, Okemos Branch, 349-3310. 5-2-5 • H" JEEP, 1946, Willys, 4 wheel drive, 224 Abbott Road (across from the Rental office open 12-6 140 watt stereo receiver. good condition. State Theater, East Daily ONE MAN, own room 5 blocks from Sony Inquire Lansing). NOW ONE and Sunday TC255 stereo tape deck. 626-6077, A-5-2-2 Taking girl needed, next to new applications for Warfedale W30D speakers. Sansui bartenders, cooks, waitresses and campus, $60 per month, in 3-rnan, "luxury." 351-6485. 3-2-4 731 Burcham Dr. lA mile East of Abbott Rd. campus. $55 monthly. 351-9421 X-3-2-4 model 200 4 way 5 speaker CROSSWORD LEMANS, 1966. AM-FM, buckets, busboys. Applicants that have system. Craig model 2704 stick, Nice condition. $900. Call previously applied should reapply ONE GIRL, $60 per month, room of your own. 351-1252. 3-2-4 Phone 351-7212 Rooms cassette deck. STEREO stereo amplifiers, PUZZLE 355-8997. 5-2-8 this week in person also. 5-2-5 tuners, receivers, turntables, and OWN LANSING, NORTHEAST, 3 furnished. SI .re bath, utilities rooms ROOMS tape recorders. TV sets. 98 track E ris A.lp ROOM in 4-girl Buck street FOR MEN, 131 Bogue M WO R j_ ■SiCHMI TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS Street. tape players. 250 used 8 track are now leasing student duplex, $55 or best offer. paid. Deposit required. One man, $50/month. units. These spacious Immediate occupancy. 351-3747, $23 weekly. Phone 485-6696 337-9091. 3-2-2 Inquire- tapes, cassettes and reel tapes. 1. Peacock 29. Notion NM jj 6mk NEEj luxury apartments are completely 332-2961. 3-2-4 5-2-5 AM-FM and police band radios., 5. Brawl 31. Immerse C A NlASTAj carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean ONE PERSON, Private and oriental wall tapestries.' 8. Boring tool 33. Retreat HIE L A PjBiF E' furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and IMMEDIATELY NEEDED: girl for IMMEDIATELY, MAN for luxury bath and room. Share kitchenette. Immediate. WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE. 509 East Michigan 11.Arm bone 34. Noblemei Sfe 1 JTMPTSIA® individual control - central air conditioning. These four luxury apartment, $55. 337-1107, apartment. Close, reasonable, reduced deposit. 332-6909. 5-2-4 $50/month. 355-4869. 3-2-3 485-4391, 8 5:30 p.m., Monday 12. Prior to 13. 36. By birth 38. Imperil E s|■aC.AGOJ man after 5 p.m. 3-2-4 thru - Compete L T|uomm units have up to 3 Saturday.C 14.Speaks 43. Critical parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure NEWLY DECORATED TWO BEDROOMS furnished. All WOODSIDE APARTMENTS. New, efficiency 15. Artlessness 45. Holy image time has been adequately planned for with a giant heated utilities furnished one bedroom furnished, balcony, rooms. Share bath. Quiet adult, except references. swimming pool., recreation rooms and laundry, security locks, quiet area $23/week. 663-8418 private balconies. If you electricity and telephone. Walking 5-2-4 want to b- among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call distance to campus. Four man 351-4698, ED 2-2920. 349-9152! 20. Number book 4. Phonetic so^ j $66.25 a person, three man 23. Zenith 48. Coin 1. Shove 5. Revoked at today. There 2 bedroom units start at $65/month per man. $77.50 a person. HALSTEAD 26. Ornamental 49. cards LANSING OR East Filthy place 2. Wings MANAGEMENT, 351-7910. Lansing. One clock 50. Evasive 3. Semiprecious 6. Toward the MODEL OPEN EVERYDAY bedroom furnished. EXCEPT SUNDAY 0-14-2-19 Large, airy 28. Cancel 51. Cedar stone mouth rooms. Air conditioned. 1 7. Uncanny FOR RENTAL INFORMATION Beautifully maintained. Suitable 5 6 7 9 »c CALL: for faculty, grad students, business % 8. Retaliated MARSHA CHANEL 372-2797 or 332-644I SIX, NINE and TWELVE MONTH LEASES WOMEN: ROOMMATE(S) needed to share people, married couples. 332-3135 or 882-6549. O Lease STEAL HER HEART " m i 12 ij % rr* 9. 10. 16. Humorist Shelter Vacuum luxury apartment near ONE OR two girls needed 18. Fowl , AVAILABLE. campus. Call 351-0782 9 a.m. 6 17 - for 2 de France j bedroom apartment. rent. 3-2-2 No Reduced deposit. Call 332 4350 %'A % '9 % 20 'P 22. Denary 23. Stalemate 24. Harem room GTtopckmgfjam RED r 23 1? 4 channel 25 u COLOR % 2f SOUTH END, ranch, 3 bedroom 29 iC % ii 25. False testinw 27. At last SOUND furnished, deposit. 882-6823 after 5 p.m. 5-2-4 in % 36 it % 30. Fish sauce 32. Through 4620 S. Hagadorn DEMONSTRATION! TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile WITH A VALENTINE DISPLAY AD Sf % %%% 35. Smudges just north of Mt. Hope Rd. We're expecting a crowd - so to home units. Lakeview $30/week. No lease. 15 minutes lots. 347 Student Services 355-8255 %% Vi 39 <40 " 37. Decree 39. Bucket MANAGF.MENTEXCI.US/VEL Y BY be sure you get a chance to hear this in exciting demonstration, and make reservation come from campus. 641-6601. 0-3-3 Deadline 3 p.m.. Wed., Feb. 10th HI %w 40. Froster 41 part of a st'e(11 i a for Mco Management Company Thursday, Friday or Saturday. SHARE UNIQUE ' The Stereo 543 E. Grand Kiver Shoppe 337-1 300 A-1, State News. 5-2-3 apartment Capitol, $47.50, plus utilities. n E % % 43. Lettuce 44. Betrayer Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2,1971 11 Heal Estate Earian rced p.2853. BEDROOM ranch. Rustic. architecture. Fireplace. Many extra*. Phone A-5-2-2 Lunar escape vehicle NEW YORK (AP) - Space agency sophisticated systems. We've shown you scientists have successfully tested in the Service can use a simple system and still have high laboratory a simple new space vehicle reliability." toncept that astronauts might use to jsMAKING. ALTERATIONS. escape from the moon if their lunar Middleton said 350 "escape - to - orbit IrMALS. Experienced. flights" were made with the LES simulator, module — LM — failed. |,5onable charge. 355-1040. The vehicle system is called a "LES" for using five pilots from June through last December. Using strict standards, he "Lunar Escape - to - Orbit System" on said, there were only four aborted flights and six j BOARDED. $45 month, which two astronauts would ride from the otherwise unsuccessful flights. tor arena, pasture, no barbed surface of the moon to rendezvous with In one method of . Training lessons, tack shop the command service module controlling the LES, soon, English and orbiting the called Klinesthetic control, the pilot can moon. AQHA stud service. correct an error in flight by moving his In one design concept, the astronauts a grade horses for sale. body to shift the center of gravity with March $50 training would sit atop the LES with no cabin respect to the line of thrust. In the tests, Limited bookings. around them, in open space, much like the second astronaut does nothing, just RANCH, 645-7362, rising from the earth in an unshielded goes along for the ride. 1-7762 C helicopter. "Man is the most complicated control The LES would be little more than a system" in this vehicle, Middleton said. ||NG INTERIOR ■ room liveable. We can Paint flying platform. Like the LM, it would "He's very adaptable." have one rocket. it wholesale prices. Grad The concept has been shown to be reasonable, references. successful using a laboratory simulator § 8158. C MATH HELP? Tutoring linked to a computer, according to a report presented to the ninth Aerospace Sciences Apollo .ice available for M108 - M215. meeting of the American Institute of (Continued from page 1) |l 355-0980 after 6 p.m. 5-2-2 Aeronautics and Astronautics. of three or four thousandths "All indications are that inches," he it should said. "It's very difficult to describe it. Feels SHOVELING. TRASH work," said David B. Middleton, co-author iuLING, MINOR Repairs, year rough to the touch." of the report with George J. Hurt Jr., both The tip of the probe was fcund home care. Handy man. of the National Aeronautics and shiny and || Charlie, 372-8507.20-2-2 Space clean. Shepard eventually crawled into the Administration's Langley Research Center, funnel joining the lunar module, Antares, Hampton, Va. with the command ship, Kitty Hawk. Typing Service But Middleton said in an interview that He put the drogue back in place and funding cutbacks currently have halted Mitchell and Roosa pushed the probe into k|G, TERM papers and theses. further work on the project. He said he did the drogue. Ictric typewriter, fast service. not know how long it might take to And again capture latches worked 11349-1904. 32-3-12 produce a working space vehicle, given perfectly. PROFESSIONAL enough money. The problem was like a car motor noise The 300 - pound escape vehicle would THESIS that disappears the minute a mechanic PREPARATION use fuel from a crippled LM. The LES looks under the hood. could be stored behind a panel on the "It works just real fine," said Roosa. descent stage of the LM, within reach of an Later he added, "We cannot force it to Apollo docking astronaut on the lunar surface. malfunction at all. You're going to have to Professional Thiiii Sirvic* for The design, worked out by North think about it over night." maneuver ... American Rockwell, provides that the An artist's conception shows how the Apollo command j and Doctoral Candidates. Free Finally the astronauts stowed the device left: Once the command ship is linked to the lunar ship, t and Consultation. Plaaso Call panel over the storage area would also serve and went to sleep, as puzzled as they were ship coordinates its activities with the lunar landing vehicle. both are spring - ejected in tandem. The rocket stage as a sled to move the LES stays nd Pauls Haughty 337 1 327 or 627-2938. away from the before. Top left pictures the lunar ship still fixed to the third stage behind as the vehicles dock, bottom right. lunar module, and finally serve as a While the astronauts slept, Apollo 14 rocket as its "protective petals" fly off (top right). Bottom AP Wirephoto I MEL: Typing, multllithing. launching pad. was climbing a "gravity hill" toward the oo large or too small, Middleton said the simulated tests moon. The craft left earth orbit at more lock off campus. 332-3255. C indicate it would take only two hours or than 24,000 miles an hour. But as it moved Astronauts' less to set up the LES for moonward, the gravity of the earth was tl_ETE wi TYPING and printing escape launch. Ivice. Copy stored on magnetic In the tests, pilots actually have "flown" trying to pull it back. This caused the ). This eliminates all re-typing the LES from a spacecraft speed to decline slowly. This Icept author's changes and standing position, the will continue until the moon's gravity report said. fractions. ALDINGER DIRECT grasps the spacecraft and begins pulling IL ADVERTISING, across "Our main aim," Middleton said, "was outward. Then the spacecraft speed will n Frandor. Phone 485-1238. C b COPIES? Want to save? THE to show you don't have to go to increase until it loops into lunar orbit reactions to moon mission pPV SHOPPE can show you Transportation How would they pass the time for nine It price of o get two Xerox copies for /a ifB WHAT'S na wnni „ "i CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) - Mrs. Roosa was carrying a wooden box one. Phone 332-4222. Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. told his wife days while their husbands are in space? handbag, painted with the Apollo 14 errtolem Turn I "I don't know — the normal activities," MUG COLLECTABLES into cashl shortly before the planned launch of and the names of the three astronauts. She Sell antiques with low-cost Want said Mrs. Shepard. said she had made it herself. ftETE THESES service. Apollo 14 Sunday that he wouldn't be Ads. Dial 355-8255 todayl | "I'll be staying close to the squawk What will be the most it printing. IBM typing and making his customary telephone call to exciting part of the Iding of theses, resumes, her this evening. box," said Mrs. Roosa, referring to the mission? ations. Across from campus,' public address system that links the "The moment my husbaqd • MAC and Grand River, Wanted "I'm going to be leaving town," he said. astronauts' homes with mission control. returns," said Mrs. Mitchell. v Style Shop. Call Mrs. Shepard laughingly related her "I've been going down and The wives, with their husband's wit at watching children, had their |PYGRAPH SERVICES, BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 for It'sWhat's Happening must be a motel poolside news simulations for a week," said Mrs. Mitchell. final visits with the astronauts p-1666. C EDDiev' Center Udmirinn°2?c ''8 inference Sunday morning some six hours Saturday, all positive, A negative, B negative submitted in "It helps to know what is going on." the wives being permitted to dine with person to 341 • • before the scheduled blastoff [BROWN: Typing and multilitb • on a planned their husbands but other members iting. Complete service negative, sSa MICH^aS ***? ^ B,d* « Come to the Donkey Basketball Game at 8 p.m. Feb. S, at the nine - day round trip to the moon. As to what souvenirs the astronauts were restricted to the far side of glass being partitions COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, two State News working days taking to the moon, the wives were as a medical Livestock Judging Pavilion. Tall, slender and attractive in a navy precaution. s, general typing. IBM. 507% East Grand River, East (Sunday Thursday) before Admission, $1 per person. blue pants suit, white noncommittal except for Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell said that ■ years experience. 332-8384. C Lansing. Above the new Campus print blouse and blue on leaving her publication. Entries may be "Ed is taking along an antique cross husband, "I kissed him Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 inserted twice and must be The Muslim' Students Assn. will J* '^tween th® ^ves °f from our 17 - year - old daughter and an mouth." right on the J" ST. EXPERIENCED, ■ssertations, theses, etc. Mary p.m., Monday, Wednesday and submitted from celebrate eid - UL - adha at 9 a.m. astronauts Stuart A. Roosa and Edgar D. amethyst, given by a friend from South "You had your germs checked?" Mrs. Friday. Tuesday and Thursday 12 a registered Saturdays on the Sun Porch of the Mitchell and answered questions. |m Lance, 626-6542. 0-2-22 noon to 6:30 p.m., 337-7183. C student organization. Union. There will be an after - dinner America, for our 11 - year - old." Roosa quipped. party at 7:30 p.m. in 35, Union. Asked whether she was less worried now fRTATIONS, THESES. Term Anyone interested is cordially than when her husband became America's i. Expert typist with degree CHILD CARE licensed. North Foster invite . first space traveler on his 15 - minute N. Viet buildup noted » , , ■English. IBM. 349-3655. O What do I do if I am a freshman Wilson Hall student Assn. is suborbital flight May 5, 1961, Mrs. and want to live off - campus looking for individual and group Shepard said: year? For answers I this and other talent willing to perform at no cost at **1.1*1.. _,i TO RENT - pick-up camper for 1V4 questions call le Hubbard the "Occasional Wilson I felt confident the last time,and I am (Continued from page 1) that destroyed large quantities of fuel and ton truck. Ten days from Information Center 3S3 - 8114. Coffeehouse."Contact Norbert Wyse. confident this time. We ail feel very good 353 -0281. what steps the allies damaged several aircrafts slightly. There February 11th. Rodger, 485-5304. * * about the mission." on might take to were no casualties. 3.9.4 The Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 counter the buildup. tonight in 35, Union. The Political Science Sumtr Louise Mitchell, in emerald green two In Cambodia, - The North Vietnamese delegation in no fighting of any —, «»« Program in London will hold piece suit and high brown boots, and Joan consequence was reported. WANTED TO BUY: Electric piaro. Paris accused the United States of stepping A(| Sport C|ub officers are urged meeting for interested students Roosa in- a red, white and blue coat and Call 355-5940. 1-2-2 to attend the Confederation of Club 7:30 tonight in 37 Union and 7:30 up the war in Laos and said this created Military spokesman in Phnom Penh Sports meeting 35, Union p.m. Wednesday in 33 Union. dress, nodded agreement. claimed that some supplies had reached the a new obstacles to the Vietnam peace talks, 4-piece combo to play for wedding tonight, But asked how they had slept Saturday now stalemated there. capital from the seaport city of Kompong | DEMONSTRATION! reception. Call Gregg, 332-0256. night, Mrs. Roosa said "not much," and Mrs. Mitchell said, "a little bit." The official Laotian reports of an enemy Som despite attacks from Communist led - expecting e a crowd - so to 5-2-5 buildup supported, in part at least, the troops along Highway 4. you get a chance to hear The highway is the sole overland i 11 Mrs. Shepard said she had become fairly statement of supply ■citing demonstration, come v Secretary of State William P. link between the Gulf of Siam and Phnom 1 used to the situation, having witnessed make a reservation for JOINING MEDICAL School faculty Rogers on Friday. Rogers told a Penh. The Cambodians with other launches. 'ay, Friday or Saturday. June 1st. Need 4 - 6 bedroom The Human Rights party will meet Washington news conference the North support from Asked about her husband's plans after South Vietnamese on the ground and the I The Stereo Shoppe home with eat-in kitchen; prefer The MSI' Pre - Law CI it 8 p.m. Wednesday in 34 Union. Vietnamese are building up large supplies Zolton Ferency will speak. this mission, Mrs. Shepard said she didn't Americans in the air, claimed they regained g rand River 337-1300 Glencairn School. Call Dr. Kallen's present WL.CAIVCEji pfto: know yet. "We haven't got in the southern panhandle area of Laos, control of the highway more than a week secretary 353-4520. 5-2-5 attorney in the John itvSPar that far in our and moving them by truck down the Ho China Week - MSU will be coming thinking." Chi Minh trail. ago. soon. Organizational meeting to Place Your complete plans: 8 tonight. C - 3 U.S. B52 heavy However, the first attempt to run a bombers and smaller Wilson Hall. supply convoy over the route last Saturday fighter bombers continued hammering of PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD Prof. Ronald L. University of Iowa College of Law. Carlson of the Nixon the Ho - Chi Minh trail on Monday, extending the war's most prolonged was thwarted by an ambush. will speak from 10 a.m. until noon Today Just clip, complete, mail. (Continued form bombing campaign through its 115th day. . . 1 Huff links . Feb. 8 in 103 Linton Hall. Contact page The North Vietnamese accused the STA TE NEWS will bill you later. Mrs. Wilson at 355 - 6676 to inform and services in 1971, bringing the GNP up United States of sending thousands of U.S. her of your attendance. to $L065 trillion, a figure higher than many and South Vietnamese troops to areas economists have predicted. (Continued from page 1) Alpha Phi Omega, national service along the Laos - .Vietnam border in advance fraternity, will meet at 7 tonight in of "a new step of war escalation in Laos." business and could not be reached Monday 33 Union. All interested persons are Nixon coupled his forecast with the for comment on his memorandum. invited to attend. Hanoi's official news agency also quoted strongest rejection of wage and price the Communist The board member based his arguments - led Pathet Lao as saying controls or guidelines to date. Free U meetings today: human the United States has sent "more for greater student participation in relations, 9 p.m.. 201 Bessey Hall; "I do not intend to impose wage and commando and scout groups deeper" into University governance on "the status of beginning hypnotism, 7:30 p.m.. 316 undergraduate students not only as Bessey Hall; organic agriculture, 8 price controls which would substitute a southern Laos. Consecutive Dates to Run _ 9:30 p.m., 311 Bessey Hall; jazz. 7 new, growing and more vexatious problem In South Vietnam, there was a sudden consumers of educational services, but also p.m. 135 Music Bldg; hitch - hiking. for the problems of inflation. as the primary source of tax support for upsurge of mortar and rocket attacks by 7:30 p.m., 117 Bessey Hall; North Vietnamese and Viet Cong units these services." nonviolence discussion group. 7:30 "Neither do I intend to rely upon an Huff cited a Unit Cost Study for the p.m., F. 633 Owen Hall; origami. elaborate facade of wage and against U.S. air bases and other 7:30 p.m., 215 Bessey Hall; radical price controls installations. academic year 1968 - 69 as showing that but is not." capitalism, 8 p.m. 110 Bessey Hall; In all, six U.S. positions came under "90 per cent of the estimated direct cost of vocations for social change. 7 p.m.. undergraduate instructional and As to what he will do to check rising enemy barrages and the U.S. Command Phillips Hall, graduate adviser's departmental programs" is paid through apartment; power structure study. wages and prices, Nixon pointed to the reported six Americans were killed and 26 7:30 p.m.. Mural Room. Union; past. were wounded. undergraduate fees. 7 - 8 a.m., 7 - 10 p.m.. Green The heaviest attack was a 50-round "It is clear now that a very major share m. Unior He noted that he tried to bring down oil, mortar of the cost of undergraduate education is shelling and a ground assault against lumber, copper and steel prices by a U.S. reconnaissance team that had set up borne by the students themselves," Huff The MSU Veteran's Assn. will increasing or threatening to increase the an ambush position four miles west of Chu wrote. sponsor a tea for students and faculty from S to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the supply in the marketplace. And he pointed Lai, headquarters of the AmeHcan Division "To me, this situation rules out any liast Lansing American Legion to his call to labor and management in the in the northern part of the further increases in student fees now and headquarters, Valley Court Park. country. construction industry to come up with a In this attack, the U.S. Command said, for a number of years in the future." plan to bring down their wages and prices. five Americans were killed and eight Huff said such a financial arrangement, Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. The Student Mobili/atioi Committee will meet at 8 tonight ii That call was made under the threat of wounded. Five enemy soldiers were killed without a student voice in academic 110 Words or Less: 1 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 Old College Hall of the Union. government intervention. in the engagement which lasted governance, amounted to taxation without day $1.50 nearly an |0ver 10 Words Add: 15c per word 40c per word 65c per word The Packaging Society will meet a The key to economic policy in 1971 is hour. representation. Huff limited his arguments on behalf of □ □ 7 tonight in 31 Union. Speaker wil orderly economic expansion "while Among other U.S. installations hit was □ be Terry Weidle of the Brown Pape the big air base at Da Nang, frequent target "representation of student taxpayers on continuing to reduce the rate of inflation, of Communist command gunners. the board" to undergraduate students. Mail to; Michigan State News total spending and total output should rise The U.S. Command said about 10 Soviet "Similar conditions do not prevail for The MSU Outing Club will nit 347 Student Services Bldg. 7 as rapidly as possible to lift the economy made rockets hit the east and west sides graduate students where the state pays the tonight in 116 Natural Scit - to full employment and full production." MSU East Lansing, Mich. Bldg. of the air base. The attack started a fire preponderant share of the cost," he wrote. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 2, n Trustee chairman considered 'titular' head By JOHN BORGER If the board has not chosen capable administrators, it should University administrators concede that any board ch« State News Staff Writer News Analysis concentrate on finding suitable replacements instead of trying to could "rule" the campus — if he could find four other tr administer the University itself. who would always vote with him. But on the present H u7 I In practice, however, the role of the chairman often depends board, torn among a Republican and two Democratic The identity of the next chairman of the MSU Board of indicator of board feeling on certain issues. upon the personality of the trustee filling the position. such a situation appears unlikely. fJr I 1 Trustees remains unresolved in a 4-4 deadlock vote, but the "The president doesn't really have the time to call Besides, any potential strong chairman would first havp» absence of a chairman is not likely to create a "power vacuum" in eight Don Stevens, D - Okemos, who filled the position from March, I separate trustees and ask them how they would feel about elected chairman. When the board tried to select the coming months. The chairman's role, after all, is largely titular under the holding a special meeting or making a slight time change in 1968 through December, 1970, chose the passive role. a January, the trustees split their support evenly between ri 80I chairm°^ I a "People suggest the chairman might assume administrative University's current operating procedures. The president, not the meeting, for example," Breslin said. responsibilities. I've resisted that," Stevens said prior to the board Martin, D • East Lansing, and Warren Huff, D Plymouth!" I- "It's also a little less formal to have one trustee had been chairman in 1965 and 1966. w,*> I chairman, chairs the meetings of the trustees. Items for the calling another meeting last month. than to have the president call. Usually when the president calls, Stevens, Patricia Carrigan, D - Ann Arbor and monthly agendas are assembled through the office of Executive Vice President Jack Breslin — not by the board chairman. it's on business." "The chairman has not a great deal more duties than any other Thompson, R - Grand Rapids, supported Martin. Claii Whiion11 I Ken I The chairman also has the power to call trustee, unless he assumes those which properly belong in the During the actual board meetings, the chairman exercizes no special sessions of the Bay City; Frank Hartman, D - Flint, and Frank Merrim™'d I board if the president should die or become president's office," he explained. special prerogatives. Like any other trustee, he casts only one vote, incapacitated. This Deckerville, supported Huff. man- "• I function could probably be exercised just as easily by Breslin's This view has not always prevailed, however. Some and, given the often divided current board, the chairman is likely past The last such deadlock, in 1967, took more office or another administrative officer, but administrators feel chairmen have insisted upon playing an active administrative than a v to frequently find himself voting with the minority. role, resolve. The present situation may drag on even the chairman makes the provision more "official." including making the annual appropriations presentation to the longer Var" * I trustees on both sides have indicated they are As titular head of the board, however, the chairman does On theoretical grounds, the relatively passive adviser concept state legislature. chairman at all than happier with01" I attend various University functions as the board's representative, of board chairman may be justified as follows: Administrators say such chairmen generally made poor they would be with the other canny"!0 I and may fill a similar role in meetings with legislators, alumni The board's primary duty is to select a capable president, who filling the post. aid4t< I businesses and other groups. presentations, because they were too unfamiliar with the Crossovers, while a possibility, appear unlikely. will select assistants subject to board approval. If the board has University's inner workings to answer specific legislative "I think the split is pretty permanent," White University administrators also point out that the chairman can done its primary job well, it should sit back and allow its chosen questions. said this week I be of invaluable assistance to the president by serving as an "There's nothing much that can be done about it. ' administrators to function without "meddling." Strong chairmen are not uncommon at other universities. At "It's probably better this way. I never the University of Texas, for example, Board of Regents Chairman talked with m chairman (Stevens), anyway." BUTTERFIELD SELECTED Frank Erwin, Jr. spends more than 40 hours on business, raising funds and cracking down on student and faculty university Trustees have also denied that a chairman will be selected on "dissidents." 4-3 vote the first time a trustee misses a meeting. "I think it's pretty well understood that no one Erwin was allegedly responsible for the resignation of the chairman unless he has at least five votes," Stevens will becom I Austin campus president Norman Hackerman, who was too said. '■ Manager named "soft"on student militancy to suit Erwin. A third possibility, a compromise Provost John E. Cantlon is currently one of three candidates to candidate, also appem I unlikely at the present time. Several trustees besides Huff replace Hackerman. The selection process is being handled by a Martin approached as possible candidates prior to the and f student • faculty committee. were session, but refused to run for the office. January I y I for Faculty Club IN DOWNTOWN CLIO David L. Butterfield has been named the new manager of the Faculty Club. Administration, Butterfield has also attended Lawrence College in Appleton, Wis., and the The Faculty Club, which has some 900 members, is a private club located off the southwest CLIO Fire razes firemen four buildings Butterfield, who will assume Northwood School in Lake edge of the campus on Forest (UPI) - Firemen or residents of the his new duties March 8, is Placid. Road. It was opened last fall. fighting a stubborn blaze in a apartments. . ■ > . The fire was believed to have . . Recreation and spread to ml currently the director of food half - block section of the Five units of the Clio Fire broken out in the Clio Vienna Bar, La Soda's BanrJ services at Kellogg Center. DAVID BUTTERFIELD downtown business district Dept., with assistance from unit' Richie's Barber Shop. U In his new position, he will Monday were hampered by from Flint, Montrose, Mt. succeed the club's first manager, subzero temperatures and a lack Morris and Mt. Morris Township of local water supply. were at the scene. First firemen Loyal J.H. Milligan, who has resigned to take a similar Eatery requests The fire almost completely at the scene were hampered by position with the Covenant Club frozen hydrants. destroyed a group of four in They were further 'tampered Chicago. Butterfield, 31, is a 1962 liquor license buildings built of wood and stone and dating back some 50 during midmorning when the graduate of MSU's School of REP. EDGAR A. GEERLINGS, R-Muskegon, said Monday "Good food, good service, years. Two families living in an city's 120,000-gallon reserve Hotel, Restaurant and water tank ran dry. They state legislators have caused some of the conditions of Michigan's and good atmosphere" are what apartment above one of the Institutional Management and stores in the continued to fight the blaze with current financial crisis. Pizza Villa, a new Italian buildings were water served as asst. manager of Win "The present budgetary crisis is partially the fault of legislators restaurant at 2167 E. Grand evacuated before their pumped from Flint. City Schuler's Restaurants, Inc., from schools had to be dismissed who voted to spent more than we could afford," Geerlings said. River Ave., can offer, according belongings were destroyed. 1963 to 1965 in Jackson and because of the shortage of water to manager Larry Molloy. Temperatures were hovering from 1962 to 1963 in Marshall. TWO BILLS introduced in the last session that were killed in In the near future they hope at about five degrees below zero He first joined MSU in 1965 the Senate after approval in the House are scheduled to be to be able to offer a little more. when the fire broke out a shortly as a food supervisor in the reintroduced today by Rep. Raymond J. Smit, R-Ann Arbor. "We have applied for a tavern after 4 a.m. Monday. By noon, division of dormitories and food One of Smit's proposals would reduce the license (beer and wine) from the firemen were still at the scene age from 70 to 65 services and was named food for automatic qualification for voter absentee ballots. Liquor Control Commission," he pouring water on the still • service manager in 1967. He has Local control over development is the concern of Smit's other said. "I don't think we'll have burning buildings. been director of food services at bill. This legislation would give cities trouble getting one." There were no iniures to authority to enact any ordinances to require site plan approval before Kellogg Center since 1969. development starts In addition to holding a B.S. in unplatted areas. degree in the College of Business JOSEPH H. THIBODEAU, legal adviser to Gov. Milliken, has sbROOG resigned his post to enter private law practice in Colorado. A SKI WEEKEND! 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