tate to get Thursday MICHIGAN pick, ballot Election booze? day in Michigan may no UNIVERSITY STATE STATE NEWS „eer be a "blue Monday" for the Volume 64 Number 77 East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, December 2. 1971 £>s voters — even if the candidates 0.huin personalities. Under a bill approved Tuesday by the House of Representatives, Senate OKs bill to extend ichigan chigan's blue laws, prohibiting the le of spirits until the closing of ectlon polls, stands a sober chance of ing repealed. ■jhe bill passed outof the House on a 5.33 vote and staggered into the nate (ych for further action. If approved the upper light -hibition era. chamber, the quaffer's will roll back a state statute has been in effect since the Nixon's economic powers WASHINGTON WASHINGTON TAP* (AP) — - The Senate some reluctance by the executive brancn. Opponents of the bill viewed it as an passed the bill Wednesday extending until delayed by another lengthy battle over an Backers of the amendment said that the Sen. John Sparkman, D-Ala., floor amendment of Sen. Alan Cranston, mpt to disenfranchise 18 to 21 - April 30, 1973, President Nixon's power to manager of the bill, told the Senate exemption was required by the Press - -. old voters who will be given the control wages and prices, and also granting D-Calif., to exempt the press, broadcasters freedom clause of the Constitution. They Tuesday that the administration would and book publishers from wage and price t to drink on Jan. 1. retroactively most of the raises halted by said the powers in the bill could be used to accept the Senate version of retroactivity, controls. "The temptation will be too great," the pay freeze. reward the administration's supporters or noted. "You know how The vote sent the legislation to the House applying to many school teachers and It finally was adopted 50 to 36. Tuesday to observer others given raises in contract agreed to punish its critics. students are — they'd rather drink where the Banking Committee is working night a similar proposal, which also covered before the wage-price freeze started Aug. motion pictures and theater enterprises, vote any day." on a similar measure. 15. Opponents of the proposal, chiefly The final Senate bill contained was defeated 44 to 42. Michigan lawmakers also questioned The White House declined to go into Republicans, said there was no reason to Cranston deleted the entertainment single out any group for special treatment, w the ghosts of our founding fathers practically all of the authority he asked to details on Sparkman's statement except to carry out Phase 2 of his economic controls industries and brought his proposal back that such action could lead to cynicism i revolutionary figures would have say that its contents were correct. for another try Wednesday. about the entire stabilization effort. oked upon election - day imbibing. program. The vote on final passage was 86 to 4. But it also included a pay retroactivity They key section of the bill will permit provision originally opposed by the the President to control wages, prices and Censured administration and finally accepted with rents through April 30,1973, and give him standby dividends. powers over interest and p Both Republicans and Democrats said nion they were voting the continuance of blasts council group sweeping new powers to the President with some reluctance. "I frankly am willing to grant this By S. A. SMITH State News Staff Writer information be made public," Repas said authority because the President will say we Wednesday afternoon. of A professor who was censured by the ist fouled him up if we do not give him what Repas heads the Committee for a By MICHAEL FOX State News Staff Writer faculty charge of the MSU-FA collective bargaining the election by the end of fall quarter or he needs to deal with inflation and the economy," said Sen. Hubert H. we Humphrey, D-Minn. Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tex.. said, "What are doing here is harsh. It is an Academic Council Tuesday for his role in unveiling the faculty pay list issued a counter charge against the criticism Wednesday. Bob F. Repas, professor of labor and Rational Pay Policy which recently mailed a list of faculty salaries to all MSU faculty members. The list contains current salaries listed by names of the recipients. Williams' motion to censure White and effort, said that the group was making the early winter quarter," trow said. industrial relations, and trustee Clair A application of government power I dislike. Repas was made at the council meeting as a group advocating collective bargaining data available in the form of a tabulated The American Assn. of University White, D-Bay City, were the targets of the MSU will enter the controversy over But we have a situation that we must deal point of personal privileges. The FAFCC report to facilitate comparison. Professors (AAUP) is the other MSU group with." council action which reprimanded them for of salary information when it "When faculty have the opportunity to recently recommended to the central circulating collective bargaining cards. The President suffered one setback in the their separate acts of revealing the salary administration that salary information be n SO-page report today analyzing assess the apparent inequities in the present debate with the adoption of an amendment schedule. released in the form of high, low, median ty salaries. University pay policy, many individuals The unprecedented proposal to censure MSU-FA spokesmen acknowledged to pay a 5.5 per cent wage increase to 1.5 and average salaries of each academic rank jlhoun C. Collier, president of who previously believed collective the pair was made by Frederick D. Wednesday that the release of the in depth million federal employes and 2.6 million in each department, school and center. UFaculty Associates (MSU-FA), said bargaining to be anathema to the academic Williams, chairman of the Fkculty Affairs analysis of faculty salaries was partially military personnel Jan. 1 instead of six Names would not be included. nesday that the report will tabulate community will have good cause to reassess and Faculty Compensation Committee designed to spur its signature card efforts. months later as he wanted. The censure, which passed the council by iy data for ranks, departments, colleges their attitude towards collective bargaining (FAFCC). The report will not contain any editorial This will add more than $1 billion to his a wide margin, also criticized White for his the University. Names will not be for faculty," Trow said. "I think the action of the committee was release of the pay list at a time when the ided in the report which will show matter commenting on the salaries, Wayne budget for the last half of the current fiscal Taylor, professor at the mathematics year. designed to divert attention from the board of trustees was deliberating a policy , low, mean, medium and average Trow said Wednesday that the MSU-FA substantive (Please turn to page 13) Final Senate action on the measure was issue, that is, should salary (Please turn to page 13) ntage of increase from 1970-71 to hat collected signature cards from faculty 72. which total 25 per cent of the faculty in its difference in salary information for efforts to petition the Michigan Employes and 12 month appointments will be Relations Commission for an election at wn in the report, Collier said. MSU-FA, MSU for collective bargaining. Any one affiliate of the Michigari Education group must collect signature cards from 30 a. (MEA) used MEA computers and per cent of the faculty in order to request inting facilities in compiling the report such a referendum on collective bargaining lich is being mailed to faculty members for the faculty. Friday. "The MSU-FA goal is to secure enough lames Trow, professor of geology and in signed authorization cards to petition for N FEDERAL COURT Gov. Milton Shapp, center, Kelley will appeal administers the oath of office to Michael A. Simmons, 18, of Marysville, Pa. as a member of right, segregation ruling the Perry County Draft Board. Simmons will be the first 18 - year - old ever appointed to a achieve desegregation without cross-district local draft board. By JOANNA FIRESTONE State News Staff Writer busing. AP Wirephoto After the appeal is filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit Friday, it will be •itty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley said forwarded to the U.S. Court in Cincinnati tdnesday he will appeal to the Federal for determination. tcuit Court of Appeals a decision by strict Court Judge Stephen Roth that toit schools are de rhe appeal is jure segregated. scheduled to be filed Applications Way. "The basic Individuals wishing to apply for the changes in our present law undergraduate, graduate, or junior faculty 'ich could result from this decision—the 51 of its kind in the nation—require that position of a Presidential Fellow for the late courts have a full 1972-73 school year may pick up complete opportunity to w every aspect of the issues involved," information and applications beginning % said. today at the President's office, 450 Alley's appeal of the case was requested Administration Bldg. The deadline is Feb. Gov. Milliken on state-wide television 1, 1972. "• 3. The State Board of Education also ed for a review of the case. ,u% Roth's decision, which was possibi "ounced in Mass transit September, ruled that ™igan schools, and Detroit schools in rticular, are illegally segregated. Roth ®ed the Detroit Board of Education and 'te officials defendants in the case and Wed that a By KAREN ZURAWSKI which includes a suspended monorail improvement of our cities and we can universities at random in a telephone desegregation plan be drawn make money doing it," he said. State News Staff Writer system, a system using air pad suspension | "yatior. the Detroit and State Boards of and systems with electric vehicles propelled Ford is also conducting a feasibility survey, and had found that seven were lefore Feb. 1,1972. interested at this time in mass transit, and [' addition to clarifying the Roth Imagine skimming down East Grand along a guideway. study in Grand Rapids, one of the first of five were actually contemplating systems. its kind in Michigan, for its elevated „ °n, which Kelley said was requested River Ave. in a sleek cab-shaped vehicle at Of specific interest to the bureau are the electric public transit system. speeds of 25 to 30 m.p.h. along an elevated technology involved, cost, and applicability a ' Majority of the people of this state," The 24-passenger car will run along an Several campuses have conducted studies aUornev general said he hopes an track, and arriving in Lansing from Okemos to "real life situations", he added. in practically a matter of seconds. One of the companies that is involved in elevated aluminum guideway at speeds or are going to do so, he said. The p?al W'H help reduce "the dangerous between 25 to 35 m.p.h. The automatic University of Minnesota is considering PRT of bitterness, fear and confusion Far-fetched? The Michigan Bureau of the Exposition at Dulles International for crossing the campus and connecting it Airport near Washington, D.C. is Ford vehicle resembles a driverless bus in now surrounds the issue." Transportation does not think so. with the residential area, he said. The state e order to By 1973 a Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) Motor Co. with its Activity Center Transit pictures, but with less pollution and noise. desegregate the Detroit With a touch of a button, passengers, 12 of Florida is also conducting a transit study '•em opened up emotional debate system could be operating in the area on a (ACT) system. for all of its nine campuses, he added. --t officials and citizens who fear limited basis if studies were begun now and "The lighter scale public transit systems standing and 12 sitting, will be whizzed to their destination almost continual a detailed engineering report readied by are cheaper than other modes of mass on an tri may *>e bused across school basis, with two seconds separating the cabs. Ralph Mason, from the Bendix fall of next year, pccording to Elbert transit such as subway, and therefore can t i! ith J has from and into the suburbs, not issued any late C. Mackey, director of the bureau. Fourth in a series. be considered in smaller cities," according Tentative schedules indicated that Transportation Systems Office, agrees with specific busing The vehicles which can hold varying to James Haugen, from the stations could be placed 1,000 feet apart, Haugen and Mackey that flexibility is a > however, and said he prefers to Mackey cautioned, however, that the Ford amounts of people, from 6 to 30 or so, are must for the PRT systems. svstem would be on "a limited basis to Transportation and Research Planning and off the main track, or on spur lines. A begin with" and cited such factors as urban operated like "horizontal elevators" by Office. nominal ultimate capacity of 20,000 sprawl, funding and public skepticism as people pushing buttons to designate their Ford is in favor of mass transit, contrary passengers per hour has been predicted by "Prefabrication is a possibility, and A».|« probable restricting agents. What are PRT systems? stop. Four PRT systems that could be used in to some would critics, fears that the automakers drastically oppose mass transit, officials. The ACT as well as the Bendix model hopefully it will reduce costs," Hagen said. Mason termed prefabrication the "ideal The usual system operates with the local area, are being demonstrated at especially in Michigan—the heartland of being developed in Morgantown, W. Va. at way to build it" and compared the method Rations for the at-large student seats automatic electrically powered vehicles the U.S. International Transportation carmaking. the West Virginia University, are for use in to the module houses now being built. lln ,e Academic are Council Standing along special guideways, which are most Exposition next spring, he said. "We're not looking at rapid transit concentrated population areas such as "Nobody can overcome all the technical available in 101 Student The bureau is "paying close attention" to frequently elevated, and offers nonstop altruistically, or because we want an image central business districts and campus areas. problems, yet," he said. However, he cited Kjn^B,d9- The deadline for filing i* service from origin to destination. the $8 million demonstration project, of good guys, but because it is desirable for Haugen said Ford had contacted 10 (Please turn to page 13) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Dei !cember 2 1 news House gets peace resolution A. Ryan, D-Detroit, who testified in support of voted no. Rep. Michael A. Dively R-Traverse summary From the wire> of AT and UPI. A resolution requ&ting the Michigan legislature the resolution recommended it be include a resolve to prevent future Vietnams. Among those testifying for passage of the amended to City, abstained indicating the resolution would create too much debate on the floor unnecessarily slow more pressing state legislation. and that "Whereas, the Administration to ask Congress to end the war in Indochina and resolution were Labor representatives. Peace Vietnamization of the War prevent further conflicts by promoting peaceful Addressing himself to this point Adams said, are now successful; and C0U|> groups, clergy, veterans, and Walter Adams, "I've been on the firing line many times as an reconciliation of international differences was "Whereas, in view of the sent to the distinguished professor of economics. administrator and many young people do not of the nature anH Michigan House of Representatives by recent the house policy committee Tuesday. Following a short debate on the merits of the have faith in the system as has been shown by Vietnam our presidential election °' The resolution, sponsored by Rep. Earl resolution that one representative described "as a these young people, (Vietnam veterans)." necessary; and presence there ic "o in E. bit late in view of the withdrawal," the Nelson, D.- Lansing, Though the effort might aDpear futile he was originally proposed by resolution passed the committee with the "The the Veterans For Peace to ask Congress to suggested this was an opportunity to prove that "Whereas it is not to great majority I of bring addition of a resolve and three amendments to the system can work for change. hostility in South Vietnam men.iv citizens1 reflect tremendous an immediate end to American involvement in the wording. Victor Egress, of Local 652 of the UAW, said, necessity to obtain and it total and LSTHCl!! aiding ( 7///J N \ J /( IN QUALITY DOWN-FILLED APPAREL unicam FROM RAUPP CAMPFITTERS. 6 \ • GERRY Down Sweater Ideal to 20° F lllA/ ® $30.00 Y ^I • NORTH FACE Sierra Jacket Lf .MgVkXis.1 Ideal to 0°F $39.50 fl I |yJOANNA FIRESTONE asking for help, are not lobbying influential and relatively young direct opposition to House better chance of • SIERRA DESIGNS Whitney Parka Ideal to 0°F V\ ' „„:e News Staff Writer for any legislation and therefore legislators have joined him in minority leader Clifford Smart controlling a $43.50 oSjol one-house system. • ALPINE DESIGNS Expedition Parka JJen young Saint George set were the logical choice for such recent months. who is against the proposed "It's real shame that Ideal to — 60°F $84.50 ■ to slay the princess-eating a task. Being free from Reps. Jim N. Brown, 46, one-house system. a personal political interests before improving Bri«| this li whtn you comt to chtck out come wintor n, he commanded the interests, they are a credible R-Okemos,; Richard Allen, 37, Swallow said he suspects that our s of no less than seven source of information and have R-Ithica; Dennis Cawthorne, 31, several young Democrats would a government that so desperately tot? for Vo iMo'ntry Ikl'*' V" * tTk!" 'T "Smt~ L knights, a magic sword and been invaluable in securing R-Manistee; Melvin DeStigter, join him, were it not for the needs it." Jiernatural horse. signatures." 43, R-Hudsonville; Michael tremendous influence of their "I'm not saying that all _n Rep. Joseph P. Swallow Paul Salamy, chairman of the Dively, 33, R-Traverse City; party leaders. legislators are [out to slay Michigan's Americanism and Governmental John Engler, 23, R-Mt. Pleasant "I know for a fact that some gold-brickers—some are really meral (two-house) legislature Affairs Committee of the and Dale Warner, 30, R-Eaton Democrats have been leaned on interested in their constituents RAUPP [February, he had no money, Michigan Jaycees, said he hopes Rapids, have all defied their by higher-ups not to come out in and are doing the best they can. Supporters and a petition that fed over 300,000 signatures. to collect 450,000 signatures by party's line on a unicameral Jan. 1,1972. legislature in order to back favor of a unicameral legislature," he said. "Speaker "A unicameral legislature is certainly not the whole answer, Campfittersj' 2208 EAST MICHIGAN, LANSING 4B9-4188 Is progress since then, though "This will make it possible for Swallow. Ryan may have had something either, but you've got to ■spectacular than the exploits meaningful debate to begin The Republican rebels, whose to do with this since he fears admit—it's one heck of a good Taint George, has nevertheless permitting the news media and average age is 35, came out in that the Republicans have a start." V a respectable victory for Realizing that he had to enlist organizations and individuals to I concept of a unicameral the support of a nonpartisan form opinions and thereby >house) legislature. organization to help in the permit the people of Michigan to (fallow, much to the chagrin lis colleagues in the 148-man petition drive, Swallow and his make an informed and first announced supporter, Rep. significant decision," he said. ft DRESSES $ | Jim N. Brown, R-Okemos, ■igan Legislature, would like But today, three months after Replace the current two-house m with a single body of 76 traveled to a state convention of Salamy's recommendation to Michigan Jaycees in Marquette support the unicameral concept, REDUCED UP $ I on a $600 loan to ask for bakers. Jaycee Jaycee support has died down. I order lumber, to bring the idea electorate he must next collect' help in obtaining signatures. Swallow had already used "From what I can put together, certain $500 of his own money and i n t e r e s t s — p o 1 i t i c a 1 I TO 40% 1 Leon Russell & Marc Benno 1,609 f^ signatures from the $1,500 in contributions before suppose—have pressured several ■e's registered voters, ■t is absolutely vital that ■paign for a our unicameral the Jaycees agreed to throw of the their support behind the petition to drive. "Since the idea of a said. Jaycee local denizations pull back their active support of the petition drive," Swallow "It's really a | THE OUTLOOK 217 Ann St. Next to Mini-Mart iit plature be kept free from any unicameral legislature is so I identification," Swallow disappointment, since we've put "Only by keeping it unpopular among my colleagues so much hope in their ability to in the legislature, it was obvious collect Bipartisan can the idea be signatures, but it is up to ■ wed that we needed to find an the individual as a sincere, chapters whether ambitious, nonpolitical group to or not they chose to collect ■politically-motivated effort ■improve state government." spread the word about the them." one-house system," he said. Though some Jaycees have "The Jaycees, unlike many fallen back in SENIORS! supporting Iisiness panel other groups that I considered Swallow, however, seven Ions discussion YOU GOT YOUR "A" union man ■he University 's subcommittee Business on Social NOW GET THE PLUS wants to remind you that if you're graduating bonsibility will hold an open December 4th you should Itingfrom 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. ■yin 33 Union. Turn your books rent your Cap & Gown Ill students and NOW! All you have to faculty into cash at do is go to the 4th fibers who are interested in 1 responsibility issues are floor of the Union ted to Building between 8:30 participate in the and 5:30 pm the week of I LANSING SKI CLUB (ampuj November 29th. For only $6.00 you can Season Weekday - Memberships Good until 6 p.n Price $35 Book look as great as the Union Man in his Cap Store & Gown - I 12slopes 6 rope tows 2 double chairs 507 E. Grand River P.S.I.A. now don't ropget! 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Lansing Customer Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, December 2, 1971 ji jfz OK PROFS SHOW WORKS y small Art uses unique method t »n probably by a narrow margin. unusual conservative - liberal coalition which sees iesprcad dissatisfaction with President Nixon's nomination of i purdui' University dean appears now to expect no more than to achieve color texture By BILL BRUZY strong protest vote in the roll call set for early Thursday Leiserowitz's direction and concepts. The surface. State News Reviewer ernoon. craftsmanship of the models is excellent. This technique is interesting and results phat list of opponents, which cuts across usual political and Paintings utilizing distinctive color This concern is not completely realized in in a very gritty color texture. His use of (ological alignments, has not grown significantly beyond the 35 techniques and sculptures of strong the large pieces. Perhaps the expense of this media is consistently successful in his 40 senators it attracted shortly after Butz was named to conceptual quality, are currently being doing a massive piece of the same quality smaller works. His larger pieces, when they exhibited at the Kresge art center gallery cceed Clifford Hardin. as the models would be enormous. work, work very well. When his sense of edition is strongly on the side of the President because onlv by two MSU faculty members. The size of the gallery is also a distracting dimensional ambiguity and structure are in The sculpture of M.G. Leiserowitz, asst. factor. ice in the 20th Century has the Senate refused to confirm a The sculptures would be more control the result is a coherent and even Professor of Art, differs from traditional binet appointee. Many senators hold strongly to the view that favorably experienced in more spacious exciting painting. In some cases he loses V president is pretty much entitled to have almost anyone he sculpture in that it does not impose surroundings. But the excellent this control and the products are confused distance as a prerequisite for viewing. It is ases in his Cabinet. conceptural quality makes these pieces rise and seem to be fighting to go in many And supporters and opponents alike began to say the real focus receptive to the viewer, it draws one near. above the limitation of space and material. directions. You have to walk around and inside of They achieve rural unhappiness over farm policies is not an administrator a strength that lesser pieces Both men completed these works during them. Peering through holes hiding in e Butz, but the chief setter of farm policies: President jhe list of Butz critics incudes three senior and lovai Nixon Kresge display alcovular spaces, looking with the pieces, with the Also same limitations would not survive. showing at the Kresge Gallery are sabbatical leaves in 1970-71. Also in the entrance gallery are recent The art work shown is of several on exhibit at not simply at them. Its mirror surfaces- recent paintings by Karl Wolter, associate epublican conservatives, the majority of Farm Belt senators a Art Center. This is one Kresge refract, destroy and modify reflections of additions to the permanent collection. The imber of Southern democratic senators usually regarded 'as one of the works of Mel Leiserowitz, professor of art. The word painting is gallery is open to the public without both the viewer and environment. mservative and all five potential contenders for the Democratic asst. professor of Art. deceptive. The artist has used individual charge. Hours are 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 5 The small scale models function with the esidential nomination. State News photo by Milton Horst "rubbings", impressions from a glass plate, p.m. weekdays and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday same intent. They also indicate done on paper and glued to a styrofoam and 2 to 5 p.m. weekends. 9TH WEEK! OPEN 12:45 Students Feature to attend voter meet 1:15 - 3:15 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 9:: MISS THIS ONE! S^,arIk^nChriuifr?aMcL.Sr; anS,Wer ^uestion& about the assemble with others from their caucuses in convention states," squeeze is crucial." By NAT ABBATE State News Staff Writer ZDics foV Sp w^Sfn, COnf!re"ce w!ych any students ncluHp nhhv nroaniyino nrftonUimi a ctnHont ""gbt have. He will be in the Of? £f°m. ° ® P,m; states to discuss how they most effective in influencing the can presidential race in their states, be Draper said recently. "Success under any of these different conditions is always possible — . Anyone wishing additional information about the BILIY ... heduled 15 MSU students are to attend the lobby, organizing voter "We'll set up a youth platform hesaid. registration and eligibility to and decide on candidates to urgency Conference of New vote. There is nocharge to attend support," he said. "We're trying time will be spent Consequently, much of the dispensing but knowledge and preparation is always necessary. The time conference should call 355 8302 before 5 p.m. today. - JACK to be held this weekend the conference and housing is to get a centralized machinery to information on how to become ie campus of Loyola available. ... work through." convention delegates. Time is ire sity in Chicago. The conference can almost be But the main thrust of the running out, Duane Draper conference is designed to thought of as a new political conference will be towards chairman of the conference u Buy one pair of blue 8 TECHNICOLOR* Fr luaint new voters with the Party, according to Alan Flory, educating people on all subjects said. ?chanics of voting in their ^oordl"^I °fr the conference related to party politics, Flory pective states, and in addition ben; at MSU. Working out of the said. In addition to attending places on the slates of different workshops, will feature the Student Services "Young voters will have to win workshops on general areas of candidates in primary states, and g jeans at regular price w PHARHARHARHARHARH^ eechcs by such people as Rep. Ila Abzug, D-N.Y., Rep. Don Flory has been Building, available to itics, participants will will have to crowd precinct ^ and get the 2nd pair "'MASH' | PtOCRAM INFORMATION IBM I' ' MOW 2ND WEEK OPEN 7:00 P.M. | for$1'00- IS THE BEST Shows 7:10-9:10 Feature 7:25-9:30 THE OUTLOOK AMERICAN WAR ,* who needs the world when you cwn the moon end stars. COMEDY, A VIOLIN BOW valued at $500 was reported stolen from room HC PARAMOUNT PICTURES « PRESENTS I h SINCE SOUND J 10 in the Music Practice Bldg. Tuesday. The owner of the bow jld police that it had been stored in a violin case in a id was taken between 4 p.m. Mondaywtd 4 p.m. Friday. locker, friends g TECHNICOLOR" CAME X r FOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS were stolen from various areas i North Case Hall Tuesday, according to MSU police. The B» A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Two Young Film Newcomers IN!" in Another Love Story Ktinguishers were valued at $70.60, police said. A WILLIAMS HALL coed reported to police that she had been alking down the hall near her second-floor room when two ales approached her and one "grabbed" her. The coed broke eeand ran to her room, police said. A COAT VALUED at $15 was stolen from the cafeteria coat n Owen Hall, police said. The owner of the coat was in the ifeteria at the time of the theft. 20tl> Century f 01 presents '.enter c: ICHIGAN Theatre • Lansinq MASII Stan** An Ingo Preminger Production ppen ho TODAY . . . Doors open 12:45 P.M. DONALD SUTHERLAND ELLIOH GOULD TOM SKERRITT to Starring SALLY KEU.ERMAN Produced by ROBERT DUVAU • 10 ANN PflUG ■ RENE AUBERIONOIS Directed by Screenplay by ft I Stuffed animals, afghans and INGO PREMINGER ROBERT ALTMAN RING LARDNER, Jr Complete Shows at Jome madeofjams list and jellies are 1:10 3:05-5:00-7:05-9:05 From I novel by RICHARD HOOKER Color by OE LUXE® PANAVISION® Music by fOHNNY MAN0EI some the items that will p featured at Beekman Center's it Christmas and Open House Tonight in Brody Southwest lombination Dec. 9 and Dec. 10. [The items made by students, "THE Dining Hall 7, 9:15 fcrents and staff members of the tenter, iceeds will be sold and the used for educational NIFTIEST ■jid mental health programs at beekman, jUnsing. 2901 Wabash Road, CHASE -- ht I The center, school for RHARHARHARhlARHARHA SEQUENCE a Vntallv retarded children, will *open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nh days, with carnival games "ONE OF YEAR'S 10 BEST!" "A RAMBUNCTIOUS TRIUMPH! d authentic documents and painstaking research in the SINCE on "^entertainment provided at guerrilla of one zone of the itself, "El Che Guevara" tells the story most outstanding events of our age with THE'70s FIRST GREAT EFIC! I The Downriver Combo, a 'Little Big Mao' is the new western to begin all westerns!" striking realism and with the compelling fascination of an Plymouth group, will perform rec- 9 and the students SILENT " 'THE CONFESSION' IS VASTLY MORE INTERESTING THAN 'T! MUCH adventure film. Tonight in 106 B Wells 8:40 pemselves will perform Dec. 10. FILMS!" MORE COMPLEX, MUCH MORE AND "DUSTIN HOFFMAN IS A MARVEL! J Tour groups P'ough the will be led HUMAN! Costa-Gavras is a Alire at every momist and fill of dazzling surprises!" school several times P day, and hourly door prizes mOVie master!" -Vincent Conby, N.Y. Tim.. 1*111 be given away. I ^ood and babysitters will be [Provided. "BONE CHILLING! A REAL LIFE HORROR STORY.'" -Kathleen Carroll. N.Y. Doily Hewt A Rouen Doitniann ,.. Bertiand Javal Production ....YVes Montand Simone Signoret "The Confession" DUSTIN HOFFMAN "LITTLE BIG MAN" ^Gabriele Ferzetti ...Michel Vitold Panavision Technicolor (GPj JSL liseArlur London Jorge Semprun Costa Gavras aliens i f l , - bananas AT 7:00 THE FRENCH i m Guerilla Tonight Tonight in Conrad Aud. 7,9:35 CONNECTION • • Tonight in Wilson Aud. 7, 9:30 AIlNeat revolution U.S. 1874 in 106B Wells Students, faculty, and staff only JS Black IN THE GREAT TRADITION students, faculty, and staff only Cuba & Bolivia 6:30, 10:20 OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. $1.00 admission 1958-1969 I.D.'s required I.D.'s required $1.00 admission GENE HACKMAN FERNANDO REY BICHABD HABBISSKAN CONNERY sAMAMTHA EGKAB ~ -X ')! J I". L1XTR1C HKATEKS 0|»1M 6:30 ROY SCHEIDER MARP.FL TONY L0 BIANCO BOZZUFFI rharharharharharh/^ RHARHARHARHARHARHAI 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Indoor tracksters Big Ten By GARY KORRECK recovered and contenders and Tom Spuller will give the Spartans a solid threat in the ready for his specialty, the pole vault. State News Sports Writer But, to reverse an adage, a chain is only as weak as its strongest quarter. link. MSU's power comes in the running events and these will be The mile features cross country stalwarts Dave Dieters, Ken Though MSU's indoor track team doesn't officially take the the guys that will carry the Spartans to the title. Popejoy and Rob Cool, all capable of pushing the four minute hardwood until late January coach Fran Dittrich has Herb Washington, the Big Ten indoor 100 and NCAA 60-yard mark. already considered winning the Big Ten title. champ stands or, better, runs alone in the sprints. Herb's Rob's twin brother, Ron, is a top threat in the half mile and "If things go better this year, we should be a contender," companions, LaRue Butchee, a 9.5 man, and Marshall Dill — a 1000-yard distances and will be followed by freshman Phil Dittrich said. freshman who's already rated one of the tops in the nation- Siebold and Dave Whitney. While things didn't exactly go bad for the Spartans last season make the spring trio the most exciting combination since Tinker, Like the 440 relay the mile relay is also strong, ranking first in they were beaten into the Big Ten victory circle by Wisconsin and Evers and Chance. the Big Ten last winter, and considered to be, by middle distance many observers felt the lack of field event depth was MSU's With a four man aggregate including Mike Holt, Al Henderson, coach Jim Gibbard, a threat for national honors. undoing. John Morrison and Bob Cassleman backing them up it would The hurdles will be strong with Morrison and Dave Martin. seem a cinch for the Morrison has placed in the Big Ten, both indoors and But last year it was Eric Allen, the Big Ten indoor triple jump Spartans to break the 40 second barrier in outdoors, record holder, and Marv Roberts, eighth in the the 440-yard relay. Without Dill, the squad set a school record four times. Big Ten discus, who carried most of the load. with a 40.5 clocking last season. MSU's best NCAA indoor finish was fourth back in 1966 but This year Allen will have help from JC transfer Del Cassleman will see most of his action in the 600, though, an they may improve that this season if the field men come Gregory and through. John Boss, who went 23-1IV* in the event he stung two-time Big Ten champ Mark Winzenreid of As for the conference meet Dittrich admits that the title long jump last year. is on his Also, soph Jim Stevenson, who broke his arm in MSU's Wisconsin in at the outdoor Big Ten finals last spring. mind. initial HERB WASHINGTON indoor meet last year, is back and Dittrich Holt, Henderson, Dill and Cassleman, along with Mike Murphy "Sure, I'm thinking about it," he said. expects him to be fully CASSELMAN Girls. . . Here's an attractive alternative to Swimmers VanPelt unemployment or named dead end employment: ENROLL IN LBU's Eastern F f0| "Mini - Secretarial" Eastern Michigan initial competition provides the for the MSU 28), Iowa (January 29), Ohio State (February 12), and UPI team I course this Term swimming team this season as Northwestern (February 18) Spartan defensive safety Bn the Spartan tankers swim against comprise the home conferance VanPelt was named to tL and LBU's Placement Office just may be able the Hurons Friday in Ypsilanti, schedule, . . . first-team United to have you on a good job earning a goodincomeby starting at 7 p.m. In addition, the Big Ten International all-America PreJJ s< Easter. The meet against Eastern is championships will be held in announced of three non-conference the Wednesday. one Spartan pool on March 2, 3 VanPelt, a 6-5, A Secretary's three most important skills are meets this season, with the and 4. 220-po, Owosso junior, who has b shorthand, typing and English. LBU's Spartans taking on Iowa State in The tankers conference road tabbed a "can't miss their home opener on January 8. foes include Wisconsin (January p Mini-Secretarial course includes: Speedwriting prospect on size alone" joitJ and Ohio University in the final 14), Minnesota (January Notre-Dame's Clarence Ell Shorthand one of the quickest and easiest forms 15), dual meet of the season on Michigan (January 22), and LStTs Tommy Casanova a., of shorthand to learn. Typing - taught on all new February 19, also in the Men's powerhouse Indiana on electrics by an instructor, not a slide projector. IM pool. Tennessee' Bobby Majors in til February 5. defensive backfield. | And MSU faces four Big Ten The Hoosiers are again the or English (grammar & spelling), or business machines, or business letter writing accounting, opponents at home this coming overwhelming favorite to cop Defensive end Walt Patulskioj Notre Dame was the leadini . . . season, also. Purdue (January conference and individual vote-getter. The 6-5, All offered by the only accredited college in the honors this season, as they are 235-poutJ area that specializes in training secretaries. senior received 164 votes whill "just as strong as last year," Oklahoma halfback Greg Pniitl Accredited by the A.C.B.S., Founded 1867. according to MSU swimming had 160 and Cornell's B head coach Richard Fetters. Marinaro was next with 154. Call or Visit WINTER TERM BEGINS Fetters said that Wisconsin, Marinaro and Pruitt wer MONDAY, JANUARY 3 Purdue, Illinois, and Iowa have joined in the backfield bl the best teams they have ever Auburn's Heismaa had, while Michigan State have basically and Ohio All-American trophy-winning quarterback Pil the same lansing business teams that finished in the ten of the NCAA standings top last MSU's all-around athlete Brad VanPelt (10) runner. VanPelt, an Owosso displays his strength in stopping an Oregon State junior, was named to the first-team UPI all-America squad Sullivan and Alabama's Johnn] Musso. Auburn's Terry Beasley * season. Wednesday. selected as a wide receiver an university State News photo by Jeff Wilner was joined by Nebraska'l Johnny Rogers at the other endl Corner Capitol & Ottawa Phone. 489 5767 Baseball - must' put Selected as offensive linemal were Ohio State's Tom DeLeonfl at center, Georgia's Royce Smitl HI-FI team in capital by'73 and Michigan's Reggie McKenzif at guards and Penn State's DavJ Joyner and Texas' Jerrg Sisemore at tackles. BUYS1 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Congressmen and other Washington leaders told baseball it "must" Walter Washington of Washington, arrived at baseball's winter meetings late Tuesday night and then met for 2V4 hours Nebraska showed it defensi might by landing end Harper and tackle Jacobson alongside Patulski Willi! Larrf [hear it is: put a new major league team in the nation's with baseball Commissioner the defensive line. The fir defensive line position wen! tJ Satisfaction capital by 1973. The group, which included Bowie Kuhn and Presidents Joe Cronin of the American League and Charles "Chub" Feeney of tackle Mel Long of undefeatel Toledo. super system four congressmen and Mayor the National League. Linebackers on the first teaifl Tayloff AUARANTflft The group was expected to include Michigan's Mike Save! Save! Save! If music is make a formal presentation at Tennessee's Jackie Walker anf important in life, Stanford's Jeff Siemon. bose-bic/lux-pe or later you will own this your sooner Rent Your Television Free Delivery the meetings late Wednesday. no-compromise component system. A_n Free Service II3 U The Bose 901 loudspeaker system is the end Free Pick-up product per mo. of twelve years of university research. It has in one step this realism of sound that 9 achieved independant Beef Sandwich $1.09 University TV Rentals w Seafarer, Viceroy, reviewers describe as never before possible. 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Grand River order (no cash) payable to The Lansing Ski Club, wit" Phone 337-2310 the registration blank below. i The Disc Shop 323 E. Grand River 351-5380 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, December 2, 1971 9 SPORTS S' icers credit; Denver is unbeaten in the face gru ujr.UA tut WCHA with two impressive wins the WCHA this year, the Thus, since Colorado and MSU percentages in determining the players. The ankle is badly By CRAIG REMSBURG MSU-Colorado College series meet just twice this year, if the league standings. swollen and Barnes has not been InSthl° ^ew,^port,Wr,ter over^Michigan Tech^a couple of takes on added meaning to both will """" weekends ago; and Colorado 1 r,~* J~ ams. Spartans be win both contests they But the new system, however able to put on his skates in given eight points in the fair or unfair, is in effect and the practice early in the week. MSUsVtS hockey team will 'face the i 2-2 -- mark with Each WCHA member plays in standings. A split would be next month of action will show "Doctor Fuerig is very Spartans. nine series' this season, with the worth four and two losses, of where the strength in the WCHA optimistic about the injury so eight t'oK™ JT°in!,"t8 f?r ls a crucial tlme for U8'' Bessone said. "This is our first maximum number of attainable course, would not help the icers rests this season. we plan to take him with us to rruH road contests, and an points at 72. Two points are at all, Two slight injuries are Wisconsin," Bessone said. "But appearance big road trip of the year and it in a Christmas awarded for each victory when "The point system is very bad tournament in means a lot to us. We've concerning the icers as they we will also take Paul Pavelich in Detroit, a stretch that should be always two teams play four times and is not fair at all," Bessone prepare for the Wisconsin case Barnes is not able to play .7 done alrieht an the road in the "™ during the season. If two teams complained. "Some teams play Badgers this weekend. Sipola is suffering from either strong the Spartan skaters are. n <*»#>■ only meet twice in 1971-72 26 games in the WCHA while Defenseman Norm Barnes has an a bad cold or a bout with the Beginning with » turn a mo Under - new «.« system to 1~ action, catn avuuil, each win will IB" worth wum '■ four * others play . — the 28, . extra two ankle injury and center Bill flu, and spent all day Monday in wMkend^ "— series at Wisconsin this the icers then rnmmm# th® lea8ue standings big points in the standings, games sometimes with a tough team." Sipola is fighting the flu. Barnes suffered bed at the Health Center. The play - home set . his injury left winger was back on the ice with national Bessone favors two other during the third period of for practice Tuesday, however, power Denver on Dec. 10 and 12, travel to possible alternatives to the Saturday's contest with and should be able to take his Denver's Arena for a current point system. One is to Michigan, in, a pileup of several regular shift on the third line, two-game have each team play the same return match with the Pioneers on Dec. 15 and number of games with the same 17, and finish the trip with Colorado Dec. 18-19. The Spartans will also College number of opponents. The other would be to rely on won-lost Great Western participate in the annual Great Lakes Invitational tournament at New contract has a wine for NIT SI iHS Detroit's Olympia Stadium Dec. 28-29, taking on Dartmouth for before, during and College in the first round. "In the next four Campbell after dinner. series', we are meeting the strongest teams PHOENIX (UPI) - Jim in the WCHA," Coach Amo \llen, Curl in Bessone commented. "It is the meat of our schedule and it should show us how we Campbell was signed to a new five-year contract Wednesday as executive vice president and compare general manager of the Detroit to the other teams in the WCHA. Tigers, a positon he has held ast-West game "The Great Lakes Invitational is one of the better tournaments in the nation as it j since 1962. "This is a reward and an always offers expression of appreciation for SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Ed Marinaro of Cornell and strong competition," he added. the excellent job Jim Campbell Eric Allen of Michigan State, two of the nation's finest Currently sharing fourth place l| has done," explained John nuiners in 1971, head the East Team named Tuesday for in the ten-team WCHA with Si Fetzer, owner and president of the 47th annual Shrine East-West football game at Denver, Colorado College and * the Tigers. Candlestick Park on Dec. 31. Michigan Tech, the Spartans will j Campbell, 47, originally joined Marinaro, of course, has grabbed headlines all season long be facing teams that have a the Tigers organization as is he rushed for 1,881 yards to set an NCAA record. Allen combined 7-3 record to date in business manager for their Class the conference. D Thomasville, wasn't as well known around the nation but in the Big 10 NORM BARNES Ga., club in he was the standout with a league rushing record of 1,494 Wisconsin has a 3-1 mark, with 1949. two romps over Michigan and in 1971. Allen also led the conference in scoring with 18 a touchdowns and twice made four in a game. split with North Dakota to its John Reaves of Florida and Craig Curry of Minnesota rere named the East quarterbacks and they also rate with he best in the nation. Reaves passed for 2,121 yards and 17 TDs in his senior season while Curry completed 118 passes for 1,691 yards. Reaves' fine senior season enabled him to set an NCAA career passing record of 7,549 yards. 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Miller Rd. - Lansing THE WE&THERYA3NE RAUPP Beginning Dec. 1 the East Lansing store 2283 Grand River THIS WEEKEND ONLY 4309 W. Saginaw Campfitters 2206 E. MICHIGAN AVE., LANSING (517) 489-41* NOTE: will be open j4Jours a day Okemos Lansing *»n thru fri -10 a.m. to I p.m.; PARTINGTON • ANN ARBOR • Sit.-10 ».m. tolpm EVANST0N. ILL. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Tomorrow is the last State News this term CALL 355-8255 get those ads in before 1 PM today! Th® News doe, Automotive fftANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank no» Auto Service & Parts For Rent For Rent Permit racial or religious discrimination Fiat 1968. 124 Coup^At»7th~p7u~. Excellent condition. 5 WHEELS, 6.50 x 13, fits Corvair, ONLY $9.00/month. Free deliveries. TWO GIRLS winter - spring. Pool, , ,t# advertjiing columns. The $1400. 882-7255. 2-12-2 Dodge Lancer, Plymouth Valiant, SELCO COMMUNICATIONS TV laundry, campus bus. $52.50. , automotive New, State with used tires, end 2 snow RENTAL. 372-4948. O 351-0721.5-12-2 Scooters & Cycles will no, accept FORD FALCON 1964. Excellent tires,6.50 x 13. $40 or best offer. mechanical condition, 4 new tires 351-9315.3-12-3 TV RENTALS Students only. Low Parts 81 Service advertising - Auto which NEEDED GIRL to sublease winter / including snows. $250. 353-7879 monthly and term rates. Call discriminates spring. Cedar Village. 351-3641. Aviation again,t 349-3179. 2-12-3 351-7900. UNIVERSITY TV 4-12-3 employment religion, Scooters & k race, ,ex, color national origin. or Cycles RENTALS. C ♦ for rent FORD, 1965. Excellent condition. TV AND Stereo rental, satisfaction GIRL SUBLET winter / spring. Cedar New tires, exhaust and BSA-441cc, Victor Enduro, 1968, Village Apartments, Call batterv Apartments Call 484-4384. 2-12-3 3600 miles actual, $450. Rob guaranteed. Free delivery, service 351-5799. 3-12-2 and pick up. No desposit. Call Houses 487-0470. 2-12-3 ONE OLD Ford that refuses NEJAC, 337-1300. C ONE GIRL for 2 Booms to die man apartment, Automotive $172.71. 332-8635, Don. 3-12-3 walking distance. 332-0487. # FOR SALE Employment EAST LANSING Luxury Duplex. 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom with 4-12-3 Animals CHEVELLE 1964 SS. New brakes, LEMANS, 1967. 6 cylinder. Power FULL TIME and part time work. fireplace, large yard, all carpet, air Mobile Homes rebuilt, 327 ci, very good steering, brakes. Excellent conditioned. 393-8170. 4-12-3 ONE GIRL desperately needed for condition. 351-1397. 2-12-2 Mornings and evenings. Married four girl apartment. Terrific J'Lost 8c Found condition. $650. 349-4434. 4-12-3 men preferred. 351-3000. 3-12-3 location. 332-2616.3-12-2 ■ .personal COMET 1966 automatic, 6, MERCURY MONTEREY i. peanuts personal condition, low mileage, snow tires. good Automatic, power 1966. steering, good NEED PART time income? I made Apartments TWO BEDROOM available $8000 part time while at M.S.U. I.real estate 351-5249 evenings. 3-12-3 rubber, 4 door, automatic rear window, new battery, snow tires. last year. Call 351-7319 for December. $200 / month. Call after 5 p.m., 337-0780. 4-12-3 i, recreation CORTINA 1967. Good condition 115,000 miles. $275. Telephone personal interview. C ".service over 27 m.p.g. $350 or best. 351-3823 evenings. S BABYSITTER FOR 8 year old boy. ONE AND two bedroom furnished. Typing Service 882-7386 efter 6 p.m. Must sell. 2-12-2 MG MIDGET 1965. icellent 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1 Large Immediate HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT occupancy. [♦transportation condition, very sharp, v beginning January 3rd. Charles. 337-2280 after 5:30 p.m. 420 COMPANY. Phone 351-7910. '♦wanted CORVAIR 1963, 3-speed, needs $650. 351-0226 after pm" 'TO (xran 6-12-3 DEADLINE work, great for dunebuggy. $250 3-12-2 5 eiemwRYT 4-12-3 4-man or best offer. 351-9315. 3-12-3 MUSTANG 1968, excellent p mm wu.AlSO H& REAL ESTATE SALES SUBLEASE THREE man apartment. Winter and spring. Twykingham. Jl P.M. one class day before 1964 CORVAIR, needs work, best condition, 6 cylinder, stick shift, people-experienced preferred but 351-2005. 2-12-3 ■publication. ■Cancellations/Corrections offer. Call between 5 - 7 p.m. 332-1164. 2-12-2 new shocks, snow economy,$995 after 5:30 tires, 20 mpg efaWW &AK1H6/ WZ&2Z/S. UWN6,. MM. will train. Top commissions, Lansing, Board MLS plus our own State Wide 55 office MLS. Lansing apartment TWO BEDROOM apartment. Needs 1_ 12 noon one class day 355-3160.4-12-3 office 882-0261, DeWitt office one man (own room) beginning I before publication. 1968 CORVETTE 390 hp. abused, new brakes and exhaust, 7 669-231 1, Haslett office CLOSE TO January. No lease or deposit. $70 plus utilities. 339-9468. 2-12-3 MUSTANG I. Six cylinder. Fine Automotive 339-8291, evenings call Keith E. phone excellent tires including studded Condition, automatic Automotive CAMPOS Fisher, 351-8451 or Bruce D. snows. Call 372-1377 after 5 p.m. transmission, radio. 45,000 miles. FRANDOR NEAR. Marquerite 3558255 TEMPEST 1967. Four door Womack 489-7884. 2-12-3 4-12-3 Phone 355-1104, afternoons. VOLKSWAGEN CAMPERVAN Apartments. Carpeted, one automatic, power steering, best 1965. Factory rebuilt motor. Very AT REASONABLE bedroom, furnished or [RATES 10 word minimum CYCLONE GT 1966. 38,000 miles. 2-12-3 offer. 355-0874. 3-12-2 good condition, with large luggage MALE HELP needed, to share double unfurnished, laundry facilities. No New exhaust, positraction. $850, OPEL RALLY 1971. Excellent rack. 882-8676. 4-12-3 with hendicapped Grad students. Room paid. Call Dave after 5:30 RATES pets. Immediate occupancy. Call 1 3 5 10 337-0477. 3-12-3 , THUNDERBIRD 1966. Full power, 2-12-3 VORDS condition. For $1895. Call p.m. 355-4015. 1-12-3 , excellent condition, new tires, VOLKSWAGEN 1963 339-8025, after 5 Bus, wood 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 DATSUN 240 1970. Excellent condition, $3000. Call daytime, weekends. 2-12-3 p.m. or loaded. 332-8556. 4-12-3 interior, good condition, 489-3994. Best offer. 4-12-3 Call WANTED work PART time office help, Call 332-4432 WANTED: TWO girls to sublease winter - spring. University 12 l.ao 4.80 7.80 15.60 351-7637. 3-12-2 TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL - afternoons, evenings. No Terrace. 351-4518. 2-12-3 PINTO 1971. leaving - must sell. 1961 Pontiac, starts, runs, heater, VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Under 40,000 APARTMENTS AVAILABLE for 19.50 4-speed, 2000 engine, discs, radio, $100. 485-6089 after 5 p.m. miles. Good condition. Must sell December occupancy. Furnished, ONE 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 DODGE 1969. RT 440-4 speed, BEDROOM furnished etc. Was $2450, now $1850. 3-12-3 this weekend. Best offer. Phone University Terrace, across from excellent, 24,000 miles. $1245, apartment. $160 / month. Call ATTENTION: WOMEN and girls of Williams Hall. Roommate service. 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 351-7397.4-12-3 _ 355-8114. 3-12-2 485-6107. 2-12-2 all ages. Part time work. High Phone 351-1580, December 1st. 5-12-2 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE HALSTEAD PONTIAC TEMPEST 1967, OHC 6, 1966, runs good, needs axle work, $350 VW SQUAREBACK 1969. 46,000 earning potential. Set your own MANAGEMENT, 351-7910 or 20 3.00 a.oo 13.00 26.00 DRIVE A Mercedes - Benz, 1962, sharp. $900 or best offer. or hours. Call 485-6814. 2-12-3 best offer. 355-9110. 2-12-2 miles, excellent condition. Manager, 332-1822. 8-12-3 220b, Beautiful interior, 351-1892 after 3 p.m. 3-12-3 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 332-0306 after 6 p.m. 2-12-3 dependable transportation. Bob EXPERIENCED WOMAN wanted, TRIUMPH TR4A 1966 convertible, FURNISHED, INCLUDES all 353-1388. 3-12-2 PONTIAC, GRAND Prix 1969. Has for infant, to come in. References 347 St ud.nt Services Bldg. additional fastback hardtop, VW SQUAREBACK utilities, plus parking, across from by original power disc brakes, windows, required. 355-1118. 2-12-3 campus. 351-1176. 8-12-3 sharp. 882-8506. 3-12-2 owner, new tires, and battery, welcome. 353-6465. 2-12-3 | All student ads must be steering, air conditioning, AM/FM radio. Must sell, just married. excellent condition, $800, 1678 S. prepaid $2700. After 5:30 p.m., phone VEGA WAGON, 1971 demonstrator. Hughes Rd. Brighton 546-9694. TWO GIRLS sublet 4 man winter / GIRL DESPERATELY needed Low mileage. Warranty. Good 4-12-3 ACTION/PEACE spring, Evergreen Arms. Close to winter. Close to campus. Reduced I The State New* will be FAIRLANE 1964. Good running Jackson, 769-6415. 5-12-3 deal. 332-4704. 3-12-3 campus. 351-3307. 7-12-2 retes. 332-8179. 2-12-3 responsible only for the condition. $50 or best offer. CORPSE/VISTA first d«y'» incorrect 694-9913 after 4 p.m. 3-12-2 PONTIAC 1967 Cetalina. Excellent, VOLKSWAGEN, GHIA 1966. Aviation ONE GIRL for four girl, sublet ONE MAN for 4 man Winter / spring. $850, best offer. Must sell. winter and spring. $55. Close to insertion. AM/FM radio with rear speakers, $62.50. Close. With parking. 337-0530.3-12-3 ; CHRISTMAS BREAK. campus. 351-1099. 7-12-2 flREBI RD 400 1968, blue. headrest. Must sell, make offer. Recruting for volunteers on 351-1499. 2-12-3 Hydramatic, vinyl top, radio. Call 339-2032. 3-12-2 campus in Placement Bureau 372-6725. 4-12-3 PONTIAC 1966 GTO. 4 speed, 389. Good shape. Must sell. $425. 694-8584. 3-12-3 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN 1969. BAHAMAS this week. Walk in for more information. BURCHAM WOODS. A limited number of apartments opening in December. 1 and 2 bedrooms, FIAT 1968, 124 Spider, 5-speed, Excellent condition, many extras. $99 furnished from $160. HURRY I excellent condition, extra sharp. Must sell. Best offer 332-6984. TWO MAN apartment to sublet. PONTIAC 1969 Bonneville, 2 door Automotive $1195. 882-3459. 3-12-3 hard top. Air, power steering, and 4-12-3 WANTED: GO-GO girls, $6.50/ Manager, 351-3118. 745 Burcham $160 / month. Near campus. Dr. 10-12-3 brakes, good tires. All blue, 332-1319. 140 Cedar, Apt. 15. |AMF SNOWMOBILE 540cc twin FIAT 1971, 124 Spider. 8 track excellent condition. 57,000 miles. VOLKSWAGEN 1967 camper, ROOMY 4 - man available. Next to 2-12-3 electric start, wide track. 30 hp. low mileage, pop-top, fully Best offer. Phone 393-8170 before 337-9321.4-12-3 stereo. Good condition. Best campus. Parking. Reduced 5 p.m., 349-1193 after 6 p.m. equipped, 349-2763. 3-12-3 GIRL NEEDED for four m«.;. offer. 332-0443, after 2 p.m. deposit. 337-0468. 6-12-3 4-12-3 Convenient location, good 3-12-3 VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Runs and CLEAN, DEPENDABLE student to (CHEVROLET BELAIR 1966. 2 351-7446. 2-12-3 looks live with faculty family winter and door, automatic, new battery, good. Must sell. Call I brakes, 7 tire,, excellent FIAT 1970 850 convertible, 484-3113.4-12-2 HAWAII spring terms, room and board in exchange for child care and light BURCHAM WOODS NEED TWO girls winter term. condition. $575 negotiable. Excellent condition and mileage, Capitol Villa. Reduced rent. housework. 349-1913. 4-12-3 VOLKSWAGEN 1970 squareback, 332-0753. 2-12-3 leaving country. 355-0197, Call 489-4743 after 4:30 p.m. SIMCA 1966, 4 - door, greet heater, Limited Number of $299. brand tires. $1900, 355-7779. 4-12-3 ' 3-12-3 only 35,000 miles. Greduatingl new or best MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST ASCP offer. Phone 484-9698 after 5:30 - Furnished Units MAN NEEDED to sublease. Cedar $200. 393-8577. 3-12-3 p.m. 5-12-3 registered or eligible, to work Village. $60 / month. Winter / |CHEVY NOVA, 1962, 4 door, 6 124 FIAT 1968. 4 door sedan, new Friday - Saturday night shift. One Bedroom $159 spring. Call Skip, 351-5349. cylinder, automatic transmission, tires, plus 2 snow tires, good TEMPEST 1965. 2 door, It's a good VOLKSWAGEN, 1500S, 1965, very Apply Sparrow Hospital 2-12-3 radio, heater, snow tires. $125. condition, 37,000 miles, $600 or deal, $500. Call for information, good condition. $650. 355-7846. Personnel. 487-6111, ext. 353. Two Bedroom $189 351-1069 or 353-4385. 1-12-2 best offer. 651-5867. 4-12-3 489-3690.3-12-3 3-12-3 4-12-3 WINTER TERM only. Graduate girl LEARN TO FLY I Complete flight' Till June or September wants girl over 21 to share training. All courses are NURSERY SCHOOL teacher wanted expenses in small basement government and VA certified. for Co-op nursery. $12 per apartment. Will have apartment FRANCIS AVIATION, Airport session. DeWitt, 669-2240. 3-12-3 Manger 351-3118 alone much of the time. CUn'dimcjIjam Road. Call 484-1324. C if no answer 484-4014 484-4873. 1-12-2 GOVERNESS FOR 1-5 year old, 11 Auto Service & Parts a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Phone 745 BURCHAM DRIVE SPACIOUS 2 man, furnished 337-1411. 5-12-3 apartment. Excellent campus KING'S FOREIGN CAR SERVICE. location. 351-1143, 332-8370. 2-12-3 Repair and service on Volkswagen, WAITRESSES, FULL or part time. Triumph, MG and most other Nights. Will train. Must be Has only 2 foreign makes. 320 South Charles, just off East Kalamazoo. Phone 372-8130. 0-12-3 dependable. Apply in person. ROCKY'S LOUNGE, 3-12-3 TEAKWOOD 3600 South Logan. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT block from campus. 4:30 p.m. 332-4228. . Shown after 5-12-2 one One ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment available immediately, Very reasonable. Call 351-2698. 2-12-3 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Kalamazoo Street Since 1940. 1 . .. Complete auto painting and four-man apartments collision service. IV 5-0256. C BOOKKEEPER, FULL time preferred, basic bookkeeping s/a EHM bMQ ap f skills, good business writing and CROSSWORD PUZZLE Pi s *Ba pMa ce r VW - RANDY'S GUARANTEED MOBIL. repair. I-96 at attention flexible, to call for details. Hours appointment, a i m . s|l O TT eK y Okemos Road. 349-9620. C 337-2310. 5-12-3 ACROSS *27. Run between r / cb MD 1 c eflr i a 1. Nominal value 28. Fury ports ejrlEjs 1 6 h D □□□ left. 6 and 9 month $ NEW UNITS AVAILABLE £ 3, 6 & 9 MONTH LEASES 4. Crone 7. Worms 11. 29. Scion 30. Yarn measure Flightless bird 31. Overlook ■I* ° a^ ■ □□ ES AJ Cte abi m a mna p FURNISHED & 12. Conceit 13. Flirt 14. Coolie 32. Make precious 34. Ginger 35. Commercials l / v p|e a 1 }-tp.as^s t ¥ a sum UNFURNISHED EE els HO 3 mm leases available from 16. Excavation 36. Pullet APARTMENTS 17. Artificial 37. Vocalized P(?VS1N language 40. Frivolity £ MASTER COLOR TV 18. Famous 44. Copycat DOWN ANTENNA general 45. Turf 20. Elbow 46. Diocese 1. Fencing dummy 4. Egret 22. Standard 47. Coffeehouse 2. Candlenut 5. Majority £ HUGE SWIMMING POOL $60 per man. bearer 48. Attempt tree 6. Ape 26. Tart 49. Chapeau 3. Red 7. Black tea £ BAR BQ GRILLES J— 3 % I- 6 7 P lO 0. uune 9. Ailing uy * _ " 15™ 10vPipe fitting % 15*Aroma •4~ ifc- Call 351-7166 •5 19. Tonality * RECREATION BUILDING with SAUNAS 20. Caama iF~ ie~ >9 PING PONG TABLE. BILLIARDS COLOR TV jro 21 JT 23 p 24 25 21. Lunch time 23.Taper 24. Norse 17 ITl navigator 25. Nerve network ®tu|>rfungl)am MEM0WBB00K *r sr 33 3o 34 31 27. 30. 31. Continue Youth Frank i 33. Tidal wave TRZW2E 97 * 39 35~ Ao~ 1 it 5T n 12 43 34. 37. Questionable Pouch 38. Wallaba To get to Meadowbrook Trace, go two miles south of as" n 44~~ 39. Ship-shaped 1 MANAGEMENT EXCLUSIVELY BY: Michigan State Campus on 1-496. Exit west onto Jolly l clock 1 Alco Managinent Company Road and go to corner of Dunckel Road. PHONE 393-0210 47~ i W l 41. And not 42. Oolong 43. However 1 1 1 OPEN 9-6 DAILY OR BY APPOINTMENT Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, December 2, 1971 For Sale Pergonal Recreation Prof hits council action ANYONE SERIOUSLY Animals forming a "Youth for interested in DELUXE PACKAGE Humphrey LONDON caM co,|ect ISiAN KITTENS. Champion Lovable furries ready for tl2 3 ' 3 30 p m- 8 days 7 nights jtmas. 372-8060. 2-12-3 NERVOUS PIGS (Continued from RADOR PUPPIES. AKC Field •d Bench champion line. Blacks Pigs, as well as man, feel the J199 DEC. 22 to 30 concerning availability of the page one) doubts that salary information f®1'8 into the cate8ory of public something comparable to what happened Tuesday," he s< " send the FAFCC the printing January meeting in order to bill" for the 3,000 copies of the express his position. ,d yellow $80 $125. 351 6468 the modern world, COMPLETE DELUXE salary schedule. information, I suggest they put Kuhn added that the authority salary list which his committee Repas said he would like to see their money where their mouth 12-3 "porchine stress PACKAGE TO to censure faculty or trustees is distributed because it is "their the board adopt a policy that syndrome" can kill is and institute a low suit pigs, White against not included in the Bylaws for job to supply this information." would place a complete list of „SKAN MALAMUTE puppies. KC, fine selection reasonable especially high meat - yielding types, if not treated NASSAU comment was Wednesday. unavailable for Madison Kuhn, secretary of Academic Governance, but there l..1 a He said in response to the faculty salaries with the length 4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS is a history of council proposals council censure, he will seek of each appointment in the \ from the Antrim* Icy immediately! the faculties, said that to his to praise individuals. Kennels in northern Repas said that "neither permission to appear before the ''brary and in each college 5 gan. ,her See their beauties 2, 3, 4, 5 at 1931 Raby An budget immediate stress in man in the aid for $139 faculty committee nor a knowledge the Council action to the Academic censure White Repas said he is "tempted to board of trustees at their office. STATE News Classified Ads. LIMITED CALL Academic Council has any right and Repas is "unprecendented." Haslett. 337-2176. 3-12-3 to place limitations upon public When you need extra IMMEDIATELY "I think one would have to dollars c Ambrose - 355-4809 information. If either body strain look around da Schwartz 332-4282 pretty hard to find UtlFUL IRISH setter. Adult your home for longer Group to release pay list no male, Champion bloodline, price needed but good egotiable to good home. things that will have value to TWO DAYS — WHAT'S left to sign J2 8423. 2-12-2 someone else. Make a list of up Happening them, then dial 355-8255. for ;ETT PUPPIES, AKC, tri-color, ACAPULCO (Continued from page one) look over our tabulations and Dts / wormed, nine weeks, BOARD EXAM Tutoring. Local names being cited, Dec. 28 Jan. 4 ,ne 489-2943. 3-12-3 classes for Kaplan Tutoring - ence teaching center and draw their own conclusions. I Cantlon received the FAFCC courses now only 219.00 plus tax MSU-FA vice president for think when they start looking at recommendation Nov. 18 and being formed for: IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. Call the differences in ranks for declined to make any ,e a living gift of love. AKC Terry 393-4357 percentage increases within recommendation to the board of for listeretl. Show and Pet quality. Carol 882 2632 lust be re red i colleges and between trustees regarding salary ,ffy white Samoyed puppies. State News office, departments they will find some information release because the )in champion x - rayed clear D.A.T. exams Shirley 351-8732 Sunday in 34 Uniol - January Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at I interesting comparisons," Taylor board met the next day and ack. The real "Winter Don 351-8126 class days before publicatioi said. inderland" dog. Excellent ymate for children. Cash or will eterms.882-0642 3-12-2 M.C.A.T. exam For information and - May or Variety Tours 313-875-1779 are limited to to will 2 2S 5 be words. wot accepted by No Camera Oscura will "Oklahoma" at 7 and 9:30 tonight, Friday and Saturday in 109 Anthony present Mass transit "Since a listing by sex was not available to us, was not Cantlon had not had an opportunity recommendation. to review the enrollment. phone. No Call Collect (313) 851-6077. accepted for possible to report separate data Frederick D. Williams, FAFCC (Continued from page one) for men and women," he said. ;ETT PUPPY, female, AKC, 3 0-13-12-3 Real Estate greater Lansing ai chairman, declined to comment onths, $60. 677-8561 after 5 labor problems in prefabricated The report will cover both FREE Wednesday when told of the 3-12-2 ... A lesson in complexion EAST LANSING Luxury housing. administrative and m. Duplex BMW Car Club will r pending MSU-FA action to care. Call 484-4519. East under Michigan construction. 3 bedrooms 7:30 p.m. today Mackey is hopeful that the nonadministrative personnel, release the salary analysis. or HSHUND PUPPIES - AKC, 7 485-7197, Lansing Mall. carpet, air current $4 to $5 million price The contents of the MSU-FA MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS room, Owen Hall. Mission will perform live from 9 Furthermore, Williams said" he ieks. Black and tan. Deposit will tag per two-way mile on PRT STUDIOS. C-12-2 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Tickets report on salaries is very similar had no comment of the trustee's ,l( till Christmas. Nyda Arthur, could be lowered and this Applications for at-large student are available at the door. For more sees to a recommendation to Provost and the administration's inaction one 339-9091. 3-12-3 SAVE TIME. Call for O 3 ZZZZZZ representatives to the Academic information, call Gay Liberation at mass production as a way to do John E. Cantlon earlier this in reassessing the current BEDROOM Ranch, near MSU Council standing committees are 353-9798. it. month IESE KITTENS, box - trained, 355-3359. UNION BLDG. Farms. 1 acre rural lot. Fireplace, available in 101 by the Faculty Affairs University policy which forbids Student Services For added flexibility, Ford is 82-4806 after 5:30 p.m. or BARBERSHOP. C-12-2 carpet, drapes, stove, and Faculty Compensation release of pay information, refrigerator, Bldg. through Friday. Information is also considering a Dual Mode 224-21 56 anytime. 3-12-3 full basement, 2 car garage, also available. Committee (FAFCC). The The MSU-FA spokesmen said TUTORIAL HELP by Ph.Ds. All 337-7252. 5-12-3 vehicle, that could run on the FAFCC had recommended that Wednesday that their group SES BOARDED,. Grain and hay sciences, including math, physics Marr studei ACT track, and then turn off high, low, medium and average believes that the data, in the and spouses WFEE will give a\ and computers. Call 351-8629. FARMHOUSE, 4 bedroom, 2 baths, and run on regular road d in box stalls, tie stalls and 6 acres, interested in various team sports can the Cantee" or salaries of each academic rank in form in which they will present 0-1-12-2 barn, woods. Jolly Road, networks. .altered pasture. 641-4444. ign-up in Married Housing residence each department, school and it, should be made available to east of tonight 820 AM. Hagadorn. Adjoining 10 bni'Idini all 485-0667 if living - Grand Rapids' transportation center be released without any all faculty by the administration, COME UP to NOOKS, CRANNVS, acres also available. Will sacrifice 1 AND HOLLOWS and see our for immediate sale. 337-7252. iff-campus. planner sees the Dual Mode as ATURE POODLES. One likely to be the most easily 5-12-3 rested in the Worn male, (wo male, AKC, twelve Christmas ideas for needlepoint, decoupage, and antiques. Creative accepted, because "it is not too Accessories for ieks old. 882-7528. 3-12-3 different from the private car." and unique gifts. 319'/* East Grand River, East Lansing. (Upstairs at Service Though he termed the ACT Comfortable Living . . Mobile Homes the ladder.) 332-6098. Think The Advertising Club will meet at system "one of the most FOR QUALITY service and stereos, 8:15 tonight in 35 Union. Plans for WATER BEDS BEAN BAG Christmas! 1-12-2 TV's and recorders. THE STEREO Faculty, staff and students are flexible", he said he has doubts IFORTABLE LIVING, extra . next term will be discussed. about public acceptance. U.L. LISTED CHAIRS larp, 2 bedroom, 10. x 50' FAMILY SHOPPE. 337-1300. C 1 vited to a weekly Bible study from HEATERS M HARASSED, privacy Jon to 1 p.m. today in 130 Natural "If so much congestion is ^ SHEETS The last Shabbos dinner of the irnished 351-7695, 349-0480. invaded, case history method ELECTRONIC REPAIRS. Stereos, esources Bldg. Call 3-082 3 for tolerated in Chicago and Detroit, CUSTOM (fitted for waterbeds) 2-12-3 used, surveillance by CB radio and ! term will follow services at 5 p.m. without the cities getting into FRAMES radio, recorders, TV's. informer, obscene phone calls, Dependable. Reasonable. ' Friday. Morning services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at B'nai Brith mass transit, how will the ^ * PILLOWS ILABLE SOON. ides, $150 /month and up. icurity deposit. Furnished, 10' and 12' vandalism. Persons with knowledge of groups unconstitutional methods please usin& these 351-6680. 0-6-12-3 SNOWPLOWING FREE estimates Call Society presents Hillel, 319 Hillcrest, 332-1916. Vici M. Hoai smaller cities adopt it?" he questioned. 309 N. Washington %n\\NX Leonard Downtown Plaza, Lansing * BED SPREADS ilities extra. 1 mile East MSU. write Post Office Box 1533, East - "For the next 20 years cities and best rates, residential or Canadian and American Studies, will 12 2437. 2-12-3 Lansing. 2-12-3 Hall. may not be able to pay for commerical. Call Dave at ACE, speak on "The March on Ottawa: A operating bus systems, and TTENTI0N STUDENTS with md 8' wide trailers^. lots_ POETRY WANTED tpr ^nt^l^y,, 351-6184. 7-12-3 Auburn Film Group 'ill Narrative of the Great Depression in Canada" at 8 tonight in the Union possibly even for mass transit," 20% DISCOUNT ON - ^i?e4di skirted, with shed, near "Lighting, Posing, Composing The Typing Service worked on by Ford and Bendix, is. Must sell, 351-3779. Face and Figure." For further :ople 12-3 information, call Don Em but no one can manufacture KWOOD 1964, 10' x 51 ', DeKoninck's Studio, IV5-8253. 5-12-3 XEROX SAVE SAVE SAVE COPYING- offset - best 355-9302 Chicago, Dec. 3-5, call books off at Shaw Hall wes public confidence. Mackey said he is hopeful of HOW TO GET ALONG xpsndo, freezer, shed, 2 KJrooms, Nice yard. 418 Trailer PREGNANT? PANICKY? Consider quality at reasonable prices. THE COPY SHOPPE, 54 East Grand River. Phone 332-4222. C Services Bldg. between 3 and 5 p.m. having mass transit in the Lansing area, and that though WITH BLACK PEOPLE aven, Leave the alternatives. Pregnancy note or call —' Beginning Orchesis will meet at 6 Spartan Pistol Teams will meet bigger cites have been reluctant 32-5657 before 8 a.m., after 5 Counseling. 372-1560. 10-12-3 p.m. Dec. 11 in 2 18 Women's Dec. 9-10 and Jan. S-6. Teams will to adopt it, "maybe we can 4-12-3 COMPLETE THESES service, intramural Bldg. with Advanced meet at Demonstration Hall. Call avoid the problems that they Discount printing. IBM typing and Technique meeting at 7:15 p.m. LOHOME Peanuts Personal binding of theses, resumes, followed by Modern Jazz Workshop 351-3185 or 355-9829 if interested. face." 1956, 8' x 40', 2 idrooms, furnished, near publications. Across from campus, at 9 p.m, '"pus. Call 351-8304. 4-12-3 corner M.A.C. and Grand River, TRAILER COURT - Adults below Jones COPYGRAPH Stationery Shop. Call SERVICES, Hatikva will hold an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Gold CALENDAR for the WEEK ly. Scenic lakefront lots __3p7"J666^C Room, Union to discuss petitions for 'ilable, $50 monthly with ix included. of DEC. 5th to 11th 675-7212. Dec. 5th - Coin Show Recreation The MSU Sportscar Club will hold Dec. 6th - Shopping Until 10:00 p.m. ETTE. FRONT kitchen, shed, TYPING THESES and letters, its final meeting of the term at 8 Dec. 7th - Farm & Garden Green's Market or off. Williamston. Must DELUXE PACKAGE WITH Rapid accurate i serv tonight in 30 Union. — Ladies Day (Free Movie 10 am.) mmediately, 655-2073. RESERVED TICKETS Experienced. 393-4075. C ♦AND SOME BLACK FOLKS TOO! Dec. 8th - 2-Hour FREE Baby Sitting by Chris Clark and Sheila Rush Foreword by Bill Gay Liberation will hold an end of Cosby REGAL, 1968, 12' x 46', LIONS VS BARBI No MEL: Typing, multilithing. job too large or too small. Block l^fori it 3 p.m. Sunday. For ill 353-9798. between 10:00 and 2:00 p.m. Dec. 9th and Dec. 10th From what to call whom—colored, Negro, Afro-American, or black- to how and why to avoid white liberalisms ("we only want to help," off campus. 332-3255.0 ■ "it's not because you're black"), here is a guide that reveals not nished, $2,950. Phone 32-0336, any time. 6-12-3 VIKINGS TYPING SERVICE, prompt and Wanted - Visit Santa and get your FREE Willie the Walrus only the right way to handle everyday professional and social situa-- ■tions, but why the way it's often done is wrong. Lively and enlightening.. Lost & Found $1QQ DEC. 10 12 professional plus reasonable rates. Theses, themes, other diversified WANTED: CHEAP place to stay Coloring Book THE THIRD PRESS 4 York, 10025 $5.95 Dec. 11th — Luncheon with Santa services also available. Phone during break, close to campus. PAIR brown women's glasses, LAS VEGAS 882-4018 or write THE Jim, 355-6424. 3-12-3 11:30 until 2:00 p.m. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ T'dav November 20th between SHELDON COMPANY, 5818 and Human m9- Call Cathy, 353-1160. Ecology $QQ DEC 9 12 J«J DEC. 16 LIMITED CALL - 19 TERM Durwell Dr., Lansing. C PAPERS typed by FEMALE needs VETERINARY girl to share trailer. Winter, spring. Near campus $60 / month. student lansfng mall ^Students*Faculty & Staff}J IMMEDIATELY experienced typist. Near campus. 351-6468. 3-12-3 5330 W. Saginaw Hwy. * NOW IS THE TIME GOLD watch and chain near fnalism Building. Reward. Call Marc Ambrose - 355-4809 Phone 484-1874.20-12-2 1 GIRL for 4 girl house, starting * "•3821.3-12-3 Linda Schwartz - 332-4282 KAY'S TYPING Service. Theses, general typing, IBM electric. December 5-12-3 15th. Call 351-1478. DON'T WASTE MONEY * to sign up for Personal Phonfe 393-3588. 0-3-12-3 BLOOD DONORS needed.$7.50 for NASSAU $169 °Ri°A •P fruit. ORANGES $4 t,ox (over 10 dozen and Dec. 27 - 31 ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith offset printing. Complete service all positive. A negative, B negative and negative, AB negative, $12.00. $10.00 O MICHIGAN Textbooks held over the ASMSU's trip to SP<\IN$249 for dissertations, thesns, manuscripts, general typing. IBM. COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, winter break may * Dec. 26 - Jan. 3 22 years experience. 349-0850. C 507% East Grand River, East lose * 0wWr?.LG|N' FIED ,Uneral " P'an Lansing Area Memorial Transportation Lansing. Above the new Campus Book Store. Hours, 9 am to 3:30 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Tuesday and Wednesday 1 their value. SELL NOW i SPAIN Frank Buck, 351-2286 NEED RIDERS to Southern Florida. pm to 6:30 pm. 337-7183. C for TOP CASH at sign in 307 Leaving weekend of 11th. * up room Student Services or 351-1242. 2-12-3 ANOTHER Denver area GIRL around to move end to of * BIG SALE HAWAII-269 NORTH CAROLINA and along 177 yL come to an information meeting Campus, January. Call Linda, 337-9372. December 11. Riders needed. Call Ramsey's 18th X-Mas EUROPE-189 332-8194. 6-12-3 2-12-2 loff' first fu" Price> second ACAPULCO-219 LONDON, $149. ROUND TRIP JET RESPONSIBLE, LIBERAL, couple needs cheap residence entire Book JTONIGHT 7:30p.m: outerwear to JAMAICA-219 from New York. Weekly Christmas break. 353-6250. 2-12-3 >rk°VeJ $90, $20 off; o 0S;f' $90, $10 off; sport coats, NASSAU-99 departures with open return. Call JLr®nkAucll' - - SHOT GUN .... double barrel, °v®r_8nd under- Ca" Store } in the MSU CREDIT UNION for more information call sjaawa. NEED RIDE to Detroit Airport K University 20,6 Tr.v.l «t DISCOUNT — December 1 15. Call Charlotte, 487-3096.2-12-3 TWO RIDERS. Going to Steamboat 507 E. Grand River } 355-4560 (3- 5 after 6 pm pm) call: 3 E GRAND river Shop CALL TODAY 11 COUPLE NEED ride to Pittsburgh around December 18. Will pay, Springs, Colorado via Laramie, Leave December 8. Call 339-8604 Across from Berkey * Joan 353-1088 AT mac !Mfj call Jack, 337-2326. 2-12-2 or 351-2479. 1-12-2 Free store - side parking 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thur^'y, Deccmh», ■> CHARGES FILED WITH PAHEL Instructor hit s According to section 1.2.3. of failing to have an election for a meeting of the Academic Senate the for the purpose of disenfranchised in Bylaws, "on external representative or representatives considering matters, the voting faculty of Council among Bylaw amendments which would governance, "u ^ to the Academic Interpretation of the 1 the unit shall consist of all instructors who are members of enfranchise instructors who are for matters charge that current regular faculty who hold the faculty, but who, "if Singh's members of the faculty" but college, people University governance policy professorial rank (full, associate position is upheld, have no who cannot vote according to rank 0f jJ°_ renders "all instructors as the r assistant professor.)" representation in the Academic section 1.2.3. are He added not entity that he toSl only nonvoting members of the