Chinese delega to understand UN, U.S. But as China became more attuned to the For hard information, they devour By ROBERT BAO State News Staff Writer pulses and throbs of the international newspapers — everything from the body, she began to assert herself, mainly Christian Science Monitor to the Daily against what she believes is a resurgence of News, from the Village Voice to the Wall Soviet expansionism. Street Journal. They also subscribe to In the smoke filled north lounge of the - Chiao Kuan - hua in the General Time, Newsweek and U.S. Ne\vs and World UN, overlooking the East River waterfront, Assembly and Huang Hua in the Security Reports. delegates with beer in hand merge into Council have replaced the usual "Dale In keeping with McLuhan, they have Agha Shahi (right) of clusters and produce a multilingual Camegie-isms with devastating criticism of ordered 72 color TV sets, one for each Pakistan confers with cacophony interspersed with polite hotel room. Television, like a distorting "Russian imperialism." Huang Hua (center) and laughter. mirror, reflects culture erratically- Calling the Soviet government a Tang Ming - chao (left) of Sprinkled throughout the room, the Mao "revisionist renegade clique which has deodorant commercials chop up quality - suited delegates gesture vigorously as they Communist China during betrayed . . . the people of the whole and peurile programs alike. The Chinese are rap with Third World representatives. They the India - Pakistan crisis. world," Huang emphasized on the day reportedly fascinated. appear trim, enthusiastic, but above all, Since arriving at the United India invaded Pakistan that Russia has They are expecially aghast at the amount serious. "flagrantly abused the veto power" against of sex and violence on television, according Nations, the Chinese "They are really well trained," observed "the will of 104 countries." to Mike Kamba, of the Tanzania mission, a Zambian delegate. "They came here for delegation has shown its Soviet Ambassador Yakov Milik, without who attended Peking's welcome party. with the affairs of one purpose only — to work." concern taking off his shoe, promptly accused the "They told me it was part and parcel of Carrying the work ethic beyond Calvin's Third World nations. wildest imagination, the China delegates — Chinese of "slander" and of encouraging a an exploitative society." he recalled. "One of them asked me what in heck does an 42 men and six women — devote "policy of bloody terror in East Pakistan." American Ambassador George Bush innocent product like tooth past have to do practically every waking moment to their watched the verbal volleys with outward with bikinis? It's a good question." task with a religious sense of mission. "Their worst speculations about Their goals, UN Sinologists agree, are equanimity and inward delight. "The U.S. must be ecstatic, getting some American culture have been confirmed three - fold: • To know the inner dynamics of the UN. breathing room for once," a neutral electronically," he added. "TV presents an delegate commented. "The antagonism overall image of self - destruction, like the •To understand the American people, Mission Impossible tapes." between China and Russia is worse than I and keep tabs on the ever - shifting public As far as advancing their world views, the thought." opinion. But because China and the U.S. took the diplomats aim primarily at Third World •To advance their views on world affairs. same stand in the Indo - Pakistani debate, colleagues. Shunning the hard sell, they Knowing the United Nations entails rely on the Doyle Dane Bernbach approach many observers believe an unwritten studying the archaic formalities and alliance between the two powers is on the of downplaying the recently publicized procedural cobwebs responsible for UN socio technological advances within verge of crystallizing. - paralysis in times of crisis. Observers The China. delegation's second task, pointed out that during November the Chinese quietly and diligently learned their understanding America, is a formidable one — even for Americans. (Please turn to back page) homework. Thursday That Cold MICHIGAN TATE NEWS ■which is everybody's business . . . with a chance of snow |obody's business. -Izaac Walton STATE flurries. High in the jpper 20s. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 13, 1972 illiken primary plan told Jy JOANNA FIRESTONE Under the Milliken plan, which was and the national press to be potential The presidential candidates would then I State News Staff Writer introduced in both houses less than one presidential candidates for each party's have two weeks to provide the secretary hour after its formal release, each political nomination. with a list of delegates pledged to them. the backroom negotiations party would determine how its delegates On the same day, the chairman of the Candidates not filing lists of delegates ine how Michigan's delegate would be allocated among Michigan's 19 state central committees of each would not be allowed on the ballot. Then, |ntl be cast at the national congressional districts. The GOP and participating party would certify to the on May 9, a statewide presidential s, was dealt a potential death Democratic State Central Committees secretary of state the allocation of preference primary would be conducted, esday as Gov. Milliken revealed would also choose whether to put the delegates, alternates, and at-large delegates the results of which would be certified to | rules for a proposed May 9 primary on a "winner take all" or and the procedure whereby they would be (Please ill primary, percentage basis. elected. turn to back page) fciling the proposal, Milliken said a "The bill introduced today was lial presidential primary will be a purposely left wide open," Rep. Michael A lor all eligible voters, including the Jenfranchised young voters, to ■ti' directly in the selection of Dively, R-Traverse City, a major architect of the bill. said. "The latitude w as allowed so that each party can abide by their House, Senate individual party dictates. Technically, it |ial candidates of each party, " e there is overwhelming public for the presidential primary he said. "As an indication of would be impossible for one form to fit the needs of both parties." State Democrats, he noted, have 132 identical pri Irity I attach to this proposal, 1 votes at their national convention this year while the Republicans have only 48 votes The Michigan legislature opened the 1972 the bill could be worked out in time for [> make this one of the major goals session Wednesday with very brief meetings the spring election to be held. and cannot split their ballots into partial votes as can the Democrats. that saw the introduction in both chambers In other legislative action, the Senate Milliken's proposal does specify, of identical presidential primary bills. passed over the pending billboard control bill during its 34-minute meeting and after however, that at least 75 per cent of the An apparent move to speed the passage a speedy reading of new bills, adjourned to seizes delegates must be elected from the of the legislation, Sen. Milton Zaagman. spend the remainder of the day in congressional districts. The remaining ROand Rapids, and Rep. Michael A. committee or other meetings. delegates and alternates may be a ocated Dively, R- Traverse City, simultaneously While the lower chamber spent over an at large. introduced bills that would give Michigan a hour in session no action was taken on any Dively said this type of delegate mix presidential primary in May. would provide each party with a means of Following the end of the opening House bill with most of the meeting devoted to a debate over local control of high school Prisoners of love minority group representation. athletics. The Milliken proposal. Dively explained session, Dively held a press conference in Carolyn D. Kelker, 20, and Norwood Hurst, 24, right, stand beside ik holdup to newsmen, consists of five steps, which he distributed copies of the bill and explained various aspects of the legislation. The House did vote to give special consideration to the criminal code revisions Washtenaw County Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey as they were married beginning on the first Tuesday of March. Prior to Wednesday's opening session, bill, which most observers believe will not Monday by the Rev. Ralph Offord, left. The couple are awaiting trial At that time, the secretary of state would |s">l! area woman is 1 County Jail under being held in issue a list of the individuals considered by political leaders from both parties pass without extensive debate and on manslaughter charges in the Washtenaw County Jail and the wedding $25,000 bond expressed hope that a quick compromise to amendment. was the first ever performed in the jail. Iction with the the state central committee of each party Monday robbery of AP Wirephoto 1 National Bank of East Lansing's ■"Hh and the murder of the bank's manager, Stanley Irish, of [" ofamounted robbery. tensive the well as that Earline Lansing, faced investigation of the Peggy charges of Federal Bank Robbery aiding and abetting in the Bargaining unit--who will belong? By STEVE WATERBURY the inclusion of the group in he unit. If the union discovers that it has received precedent for faculty bargaining unit decisions at MSU and other Michigan JP information linking Ms. West area State News Staff Writer News Background very few authorization cards from the border line group, however, it is likely to universities. getaway car, a dark green, 1964 favor the group's exclusion. "ine found in the 800 block of Restricted unit The employment relations commission is awee Street. If either of the two prospective faculty present arguments for their respective An analysis of the sources of the Kurtz's WSU and EMU recommendations collective bargaining agents at MSIJ should definition of the bargaining unit before a authorization cards received by the presently reviewing the recommendations define the bargaining unit in a restricted °Mthtndeath Ms. West faces of the bnnk's branth succeed in securing a sufficient number of MERC trail examiner. prospective agent is often conducted of Trial Examiner James P. Kurtz in two manner, excluding academic staff employes a possible life signed authorization cards to petition the involving Eastern Michigan University cases 'HI sources said. The trial examiner will then issue a before it identifies its bargaining unit. from the and faculty unit and placing them *n a filed the Michigan Employment Relations recommended decision to the commission, If a union finds it has strong appeal w ith Wayne State University. complaint with the Commission (MERC) for an election, the and the commission will then either affirm a particular borderline group, it is likely to The decision of MERC in these cases will (Please turn to buck page) ,|CtngCourt 'n Grand Rapids after with Ingham question of which employes will be or modify the trial examiner's decision. H County included in the bargaining unit will be In defining a bargaining unit, MERC ki 01;'vm"nd the Scodeller, and John confronted. looks for a community of interest among Ingham County Sheriff's Full-time faculty members on the tenure the affected employes, based largely on a VOIDED ELECTION SOUGHT "IB the murder. Neil track would comprise the nucleus of the commonality of wages, hours and working J. Welch. c,,argP of the Michigan bargaining unit, but debate is likely to arise conditions. h the question of whether such academic AUSJ on linn "d 'k. and •ne murderer. soimes „f assisl thl> L«»sing. Michigan State Police in staff members as librarians, counselors and academic advisers would be appropriately included in the unit. Because strong MSUFA's appeal is reportedly among academic staff employes (librarians, counselors and academic to the FBI denied The answer to his and other questions advisers), it is likely to argue for a By JUDY YATES Johnson was elected representative in the category r cil for Us "s- w..7SUspo< West arrest.t*in CU8tody at s the concerning the delineation of the faculty broad based definition of the bargainging State News Staff Writer blacks with the most votes (307) in that category bargaining unit may be soon forthcoming unit that would include this group. "I am surprised that the judiciary decided to hear the cast when the employment commission rules on The AAUP, which has sent mailings to all because I expected them to be very legalistic and technical in ^ee refund The All-University Student Judiciary (AUSJ) has decided to two pending cases involving Michigan members with the rank of their decision," Johnson said. "The judiciary is known to g<> by universities. faculty hear an appeal asking that the results of the election of student the rules so I expected that my basically emotional appeal wnuld instructor and above and to librarians, is representatives-at-large to the Academic Council be voided, Pat students v/ho do MERC decision have been ousted by this time." not with to read likely to argue for a more restricted Martin, judiciary chairman, said Wednesday. News the MSU chapter of the American Johnson also said that he does not think AUSJ will rule u. nis ■ or its services may If bargaining unit. use The appeal, filed by Ron Johnson. Detroit sophomore, charges "horuation for a refund of the $1 Assn. of University Professors (AAUP) or favor. He said he expects the case will ultimately be heard by ine that the election procedures did not allow minority students an " MSU Faculty Associates (MSUFA) In both cases however, the final decision Anti-Discrimination Judicial Board 8®,n 345 Student Services to the shape fo the bargaining unit that opportunity to determine their own representatives to the council petitions for a MERC-supervised election, as because white students were allowed to vote. Johnson's appeal reJi p,r'day Slants muit tard to receive bring representatives of the two organizations the organization will seek has not been was filed finals week of fall term. (Please turn to back page) the refund. and of the University administration will made. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Janu,larv 13 I news Colburn urges citizen panel November, Colburn said he has "id reacted "neglli¥(|l By BILL WHITING encouraging citizen Colburn explained that he based his plan onr? AIone used in received some criticism for the campaign JJJJ1 summary State News Staff Writer The time has come to diversify _ participationin \ . r government ° decisions. He indicated he is in favor of a broader use of adhoc ¥ Los A Angeles, i f "neighbormen" are elected to whprp Calif., where actions promoted. and reforms he has cross-campus routeT officials have not said From the wjret of AP and UPI. local government and involve citizen committees as fact- keep informed of counc.S "We weren't surprised at some constructive thing" more people in the political finding bodies in assisting the proceedings and transmit them of the hostility we experienced route was voted down 1 process, according to East city council. to their respective neighbors. He in social circles and the I Lansing City Councilman George The council voted ii also suggested that a city media," he said. ,4We will 'They gave Ceor,.J A. Colburn. December to establish such a 'ombudsman" be employed as a continue to foster changes - and myself credit f0| J Speaking before the Lansing committee to study alternatives community relations official to changes which may be hard to highway," he said. " Area Democratic Business and to the defunct cross-campus take some of the pressure off the accept for some." credit goes to the "This (decision) illustrates how Professional Association route. Colburn said he is city manager, In turn, Colburn had some Lansing, the young JJj Tuesday, Colburn said a recent currently working with a Since being swept into office words of criticism for state stood up and said a easy it is for a federal camel to poll showed that only 10 Highway Dept. officials who he enough." take Project: City Hall committee by a large student turnout in over a state tent." percent of all Americans ever and three environmental groups attend a public meeting of any in drafting suggestions to Justice William O. Douglas sort and he recommended U.S. to tax dealeri - establish a committee on local several changes in the structure f environmental problems, of East Lansing government Colburn also expressed a desire which he hopes will improve the to get the council out of the local situation. COLBURN confines of city hall by "I want to see the 1972 voter employes, including police and occasionally meeting in the in drug crackdowj See story page 3. registration process giving firemen, along with others in neighborhood schools near areas everybody access to the voting University residence halls, banks to be studied. He suggested that process so that all 40,000 of the and schools. such a move would increase eligible voters in East Lansing "We should deputize any people's interest and "our own would be registered for the 2.1 million leave India person in the city who will takt- sensibilities of their concerns." WASHINGTON (AP) - supplied the figures at a news He said a federal comt presidential election," Colburn the time to down and take come We should do what we can to Government tax investigators conference called to report on up the list but on|.H the two hour course in foster neighborhood associations have zeroed in on 328 drug the first six months of one part requiring substantial inf U The fledgling councilman Indian officials in Calcutta have ordered more trucks, procedures," he added. where each neighborhood would traffickers in 26 states and of President Nixon's that a person recommended that every in addition to getting people anti-narcotics offensive. It Is investigation was trains and boats to handle the increasing exodus of elect a city council assessed them more than $17 opportunity be given to register out to vote, Colburn told the representative," he said. "That million in taxes and penalties, aimed at getting drug traffickers trafficking, smugjij Bengali refugees, who had promised to return to new voters. He said he would like to group of 60 labor leaders and way people would always know most of it uncollected, officials on income tax violations. financing. * Bangladesh once Sheik Mujibur Rahman himself came see deputy registrars businessmen that the city should what the city council was doing said Wednesday. Eugene T. Rossides, asst. The government ivll back. appointed among all city take a active role in at Treasury secretary for supply the names "i more an upcoming,meeting." High Treasury Dept. officials A government spokesman said Wednesday 2.1 million enforcement, said the results picked for special tul should be a strong reminder to Only that of Gregory TjJ refugees already had left Indian camps for Bangladesh since India defeated the Pakistani army in what was TRUSTEES TO STUDY CUTS traffickers "to get out of the Louis, who pleaded illegal drug traffic business or tax evasion charhl pijJ once East Pakistan last month. face up to intensive tax disclosed. Officials said■ This leave 7.8 million to be sent back by the end of investigation." was sentenced to fivey, February - the deadline the Indians have the refugee problem. set for ending Spending plan expected By MICHAEL FOX college of MSU with a fall 1971 deans for these two colleges. the Cooperative Extension "Huge amounts of money are fined $3,000. flowing in this traffic," said Rossides said he could! Internal Revenue Service no estimate of the Commissioner Johnnie M. the 328 persons repress Walters. "Down the road, we all traffickers pc South less enrollment of 6,123. The College of Education Service's budget. nationally ! segregated State News Staff Writer John E. Ivey, Jr., resigned as dean of the College of Education selection committee, however, a third central administration think we're going to see very "Our aim is to take tin has completed its work and decision was revealed Wednesday satisfactory results." out of the illegal drug in Action on the dean's post in on April 1, 1971, after nine Provost John E. Cantlon is now when a spokesman announced The program is designed to business,' he said. "If The government reported Wednesday in Washington the College of Education and a years in that post. William B. reviewing the recommendations that beginning fall 1972, color single out alleged traffickers In squeeze and strangle thifl that 11 Southern states for the first time have fewer cutback in University spending Hawley, professor of education, made by the committee to the photographs will be taken at the middle and upper - echelon - we will iiave made oubX black pupils in totally segregated schools than does the can be expected at the January is currently the acting dean of central administration. of the drug distribution system progress." 1 registration for tne student North. board of trustees meeting, the college, which is one of three All recommendations on new identification cards. The switch and put them under dose tax He said te government! informed sources said this week. The South also lias widened its gap over the North in MSU colleges currently without deans are made to the trustees to color photos on the Investigation to try to nab them exceed its original J The central administration will deans. by President Wharton and he for tax evasion, failure to file the number of blacks attending mostly white schools, identification cards comes selecting 400 traffickers* probably recommend to the Selection procedures are still will require some time to review because the old cameras are returns or similar violations. investigations by June, 1)1 the U.S. Office for Civil Rights said in its first trustees at the Jan. 21 meeting a underway in the College of whatever recommendation "falling apart" and the new Rossides said that state and the group chosen s< new dean for the College of preliminary report on 1971 - 72 enrollments. Human Ecology and James Cantlon might make to him. Polaroid equipment will take local police were asked to added, "All ethnic, i Only 9.2 per cent (or 290,390) black Southern pupils Education, the second largest Madison College to locate new It is believed that Wharton color pictures, a spokesman said. furnish the names of traffickers, religious groups are invol J attend all - black schools, the decided this week on the report said, compared with 11.2 per cent or 325,874 in the 32 northern and procedures through which the western states. University's $76 million The greatest segregation remains in the six border states and the District of Columbia where 24.2 per cent OPEN RUSH appropriation from the legislature will be cut back by 2 per cent. Gov. Milliken was Mujib takes oath, •> (or 162,578) pupHs still attend segregated schools, the report said. DELTA TAU DELTA forced to cut back state appropriations in order to make I Monday - Thursday 7-10 p.m. the Michigan budget balance. The 2 per cent cut for MSU receives support Sovie Wallace to run again 330 N. Harrison totals about $1.5 million, but it DACCA (AP) is not clear how that amount — Sheik Mujibur Rahman shed sheik, at its head. his president's robes Wednesday for those of George C. Wallace will formally for rides call 337-1721 will be sliced from the general prime minister to head a parliamentary The heads of all former diplomatic Dacca except those of the U.S. and Ci mi^ announce his candidacy for fund, the Agricultural president Experiment Station's budget and government in Bangladesh. The new nation China attended the swearing on the Democratic ticket in picked up more support from behind the Iron Wednesday. Although without official sa OPEN TONITE!! Curtain. missions have remained open and opeital Tallahassee, Fla., Thursday with a Mujib was sworn in by the new president, Abu the surrender of the Pakistan army on promise to return the party he DJ abandoned in 1968 to "grass - roots Trade-In Your Dead Wig! Sayeed Choudhury, under a provisional Herbert D. Spivack, chief of the fom constitution the sheik issued the night before. mission, greeted Mujib at the Dacca ■ control," informed sources said The document vested most of the Wednesday. JC Toward any "Instant Hair' state with the prime minister, the president without the power of the gave no power to Monday, the first American contact if Bangladesh head of state. The Alabama governor planned to fly into Florida's Capitol city with a purchase from *24.95 consent and established a constituent prime minister's assembly Wednesday's short ceremony was t> to draw up a permanent constitution. chandellered retinue of 95 aides, legislators, state hallway of the governor's nd During the nine • month Bangladesh revolution during the Pakistani regime. The c officials and newsmen for a 9:15 a.m. |!Toward any (4 in upholding the suspension of 29 black pupils who THURSDAY NITE IS PIZZA NITEI walked out a school assembly where the tune was stop in 12"-ONE ITEM -$1.26 played. I Union Board TUESDAY NITE IS PITCHER The court said in the literature dealing with the NIGHT, PITCHERS FOR LE$> | history of the song, it is best described as a "typical 2 BRANDS, AND DARK BEER American song with a gay and catchy tune" and it does office SERVING NOON SPECIALS not appear as a "badge of slavery." - SANDWICHES, STEAKS . A request that the court forbid the 1-4 daily CHICKEN, SHRIMP DINNERS I playing of "Dixie" at school - related functions in the Jonesboro, Ark. - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED PIZZAS IN OR OUTI I school district was denied. S¥T> y y ■Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 13, 1972 3 ALLEGES CONTROL OF SN Student group seeks hearing By JANE SEABERRY want to make the board of to support. State News Staff Writer in ■ chief of the State News, said trustees honest. It has deceived request, will not meet until Regarding the refund policy of late Wednesday. "The charge of the MSU community by not the State News, Will said, "We Monday. At that time it will trustee control of the State decide identifying itself with tried to get the students to whether to grant a MSU Students for A , a _ Free Press go News was ridiculous in the first publication of the State News " and demand the refund. We're hearing, Wednesday filed a request for a The alleged violations include place since we control our own not encouraging them to do this hearing challenging the board of the board of trustees' failure to finances and our student ... , to destroy the newspaper we trustees for alleged violations of the Academic Freedom identify itself as the sponsor of have, but we feel we could get a editorial staff is legally protected Women S qrOUD Report, the State News as well as from censorship from any body, The request alleges that the lot better newspaper." even our own board of directors. sponsoring the publication of board of trustees is still the State News The organization also hopes to see a referendum held to The charge became even more plans workshop controlling the State News even The request also claims give ridiculous when the State News that students control of the State Women interested in though the paper became a "competition of ideas" Board of Directors voted and News Board of Directors. organization and procedures separate corportation July 1, freedom of selection have been Tuesday to amend the corporate 1972. In setting up the Will said that they would like bylaws so the trustees would no and relating to political conventions "dummy stifle^, by the State News' longer have veto power over to aregular meetings are invited to see at least a corporation," the board violated monopoly, portion of the six sections of the Academic board of directors selected by future directors, workshop at 7:30 p.m., "We want to Freedom Report, the request generally members of the State News today, at Local 724, 450 Clare Playingfootsy? sa'<^- Chuck Will, organizer of the truth - encourage debate, controversy and search for knowledge and stated purposes and «•£ 4. We want the students to be at 4 . . , _ "If there is any over trustee control the State News direct or St., Lansing. Sponsored by the 6th District Democratic Women's Caucus, MSU Students for a Free Press pally, these member! of the Green Splash precision swim team are preparing goals of the University that are for said, "We want a student not practiced," Will said. "We Jormances Jan. 27, 28, 29 and 30 at the Women's IM Building. Admission will be $1 to see publication that is controlled want freedom for ners in action. State News photo students to by Stephi Rennpage and run by the students. We select the publication they want J&&UJSS ourt The three dissenters, Justices eases rules on KINGTON (AP) - The preponderance of the evidence." challenge the confession before I Court William O. Douglas, William J. even suggest, that the fact finder for a federal camel to take over a not convict when there is a has approved the This judgment is made Brennan said the stiffei Brennan Jr. and Thurgood by the the jury trying him. at a coercion hearing need judge state tent," he commented. reasonable doubt of guilt, we A criminal trials of trial judge, usually, when a White said the purpose of the standard would mean a greater Marshall, would voluntariness with reference to Chief Justice Burger joined Issions that are not have barred defendant contends a confession 1964 ruling was not to save especially severe standard of should not permit the likelihood that a defendant who "beyond a reasonable such confessions as evidence. was forced out of him an Douglas in objecting to the prosecution to introduce into is really guilty would be found by police innocent men from conviction. proof," said White, who But the majority, headed by wrote ruling. White was supported by evidence a defendant's innocent. threats, inducements or violence. Rather, he said, it was to protect the 1964 decision. Justices Brennan Marshall and But, he said, U-3 decision Wednesday Justice Byron R. White, said it is The court set up the all defendants from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger confession when there is a "compelled self-incrimination is enough to determine that separate - being forced Blackmun. reasonable doubt that it was the | up the court's growing confession is a hearing procedure in 1964. Until to condemn themselves. and Justices Potter Stewart and The decision on confessions so alien to the American sense of fttism in criminal law. voluntary "by a then, the defendant had to "We did not then announce, or product of his free and rational justice" the court should have Harry A. Blackmun sided with rejected an appeal by Don R. choice." White. Justices Lewis F. Powell approved it. Lego, a Chicago man serving a Jr. and William H. Rehnquist 25-to-50 year prison term for were out of the case because armed robbery. He said he LS. coal mining deaths they were not on the court when it was argued. Wednesday's decision still allows states to continue using confessed after police beat him on the head and neck with a butt. gun The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day during Fall, Winter The question was whether the and Spring schoolterms, Mondays, Wednesdays and the reasonable - doubt standard Fridays trial judge in deciding the during Summer Term, and a special Welcome Week edition (ach record low in '72 if they choose. confession was voluntary should in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. In a second ruling, the court have used one of two standards: Member Associated Press, United Press International, broadened the authority of the That it was voluntary "beyond a Inland Daily Press Association, Michigan Press Association, Federal Power Commission to reasonable doubt" or that it was Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press ■ASIIINGTON (AP) - Goal mining, perhaps the nation's which federal regulate electric utilities which voluntary by "a preponderance Association. inspectors are denied vacations and kept inside ■lethal occupation, took only 181 lives last year, the mines as much as possible during the late fall and winter months, operate almost entirely in one of the evidence." Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Editorial ■ment said Wednesday. when for some state. White noted that in 1970 the and business offices at 345 Student Services Bldg., Michigan reason most mine disasters seem to occur. »ral mine safety officials and mine operators applauded the A The 4-2 decision affects power court held a man can be found State University, East Lansing, Michigan. spokesman for the United Mine Workers union said the death J but critics in Congress and the mine union said better rate remains too high. "We feel that management still needs to suppliers part of whose output guilty only when the jury is ■efforts could have brought it down even more. makes its way across state lines. convinced "beyond a reasonable Phones: put safety ahead of production, and that safety will improve ■decline in total deaths, 79 fewer than in 1970 and 22 fewer immeasurably if they ever do this," the spokesman said. White, speaking for the majority, doubt." But, he said, the same News 355-8252 T the best previous year of 1969, was due in part to a 45-day Mine owners said the number of deaths remains too said the court was reluctant to "high standard of proof" is not Classified Ads 355-8255 that kept many bituminous coal mines closed. high but , upset called the decline heartening "TTiese encouraging statistics clearly "expert testimony" necessary in assessing Advertising 353-6400 ■he rate at which miners died while actually on the indicate that the Bureau of Mines, coal mine relied upon by the EPC in confessions. Business Office 355-3447 job, also • operators, and the Id to a record. law of 0.74 deaths for every million . miners themselves are taking seriously their asserting jurisdiction over Besides, White went on, it is Photographic 355-8311 lours in mines. responsibilities," said Florida Power & Light, the Joseph E. Moody, president of the Bituminous Coal Operators' very doubtful that using the lis down from 1.02 in 1970 and 0.85 in 1969, the best Assn., Inc. largest electric utility in Florida. higher standard would deter lis year for the death rate as well as for total deaths, Rep. Ken Hechler, D-W. Va., said the Bureau of Mines still is Justice Douglas, in dissent, lawless conduct by police and ler. the death rate for mining remains an estimated 25 times not living up to the spirit of the 1969 Federal Coal Mine said the ruling permits the EPC prosecutors. [than the average rate for all industry. and Safety Act, which he helped sponsor. Health to regulate all one-state utilities Brennan, writing for the three LIEBERMANN'S ■Federal Bureau of Mines released the if they connect their lines to a dissenters, said: "Just as we do figures in response to "While the statisitics may show some sign of improvement in man's inquiry. safety conditions, the improvement has not yet been as great as it grid that crosses into other link the decline has a great deal to do with •ment and the programs we've stronger had," said a bureau official should be," Hechler said through his office. "We don't until those administering the law get tough." get safety states. "This illustrates how easy it is The "CHEMEX" ■ced not to be named. ■ited a special 6-month program conducted lar to cut down the number of mine roof collapses, which by the bureau makes perfect coffee Id mining's biggest killer. fncntioned also a continuing "winter alert" program in 20% discount on Miss J's Long Skirts typewriter repairs for msu students $16 rom small adjustments to major overhaul n all makes and models Sove on fashion s best long |ek pick-up AND DELIVERY ALL MAKES look of the season. . the [call american ■477 Haslett Road, Haslett business machines ankle-length skirt in wool solids, plaids and sportswear 339-8258 patterns of acrylic. This is a tremendous opportunity - to be with-it at savings. Sizes 5-13. • PINT 6 (1 to 3 cups) *59S o< N<0 \ V0v\ QUART (2 to () cups) $JQ50 . TWO QUART o°* Expect the unexpected at the Olde World (2 to 1t cups) $1295 wad and Ale. 21 1 M A C. Avenue in 1 Lansing, like excellent French pas- 1 J1" .it a moderate price, and Olde World • 100 FILTERS $*J00 lavor, in the food and in the atmos¬ phere. Come for yourself! on out today and discover ^UeWorld* Bl^EADeWALE 9, Ja eobBon's EAST LANSING 209 E. Grand River JACOBSON'S OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL NINE DOWNTOWN 113 S. Washington MICHIGAN JUDY YATES STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY Council participation a must So how does this fit into the call for council. Fbr example, the 4.5 and 0.5 grades. TTiey are also in the committee approves all ci Now is the time for all good students to student interest? The answer Is fairly KEN LYNAM middle of discussion about the possibility curriculum and the come to the aid of their party because if obvious. Hie Academic Council is a Busing advertising manager they don't their party is liable to fold. of increasing the flexibility of the general powerful body. It has a great deal of committee works with the it ■ education program. Bookstore. U1 Party? Party? Did someone mention a influence on the academic fate of the DAVE PERSON, managing editor That means that students might be able The implementation party? students. And for the first time, the of ,t CHARLIE CAIN , city editor Unfortunately, I'm not talking about a to fulfill their general education students have a say on these matters too. representation in the council wasd BILL HOLSTEIN, campus editor good ol* fashioned MSU beer brawl. I'm requirements in courses other than Natural But the problem is that the students do temporary basis. The whole P|anwj BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor talking about the student power on the Science, American Thought and Language, for review by the council in RICK GOSSELIN, sports editor Social Science and Humanities. There not realize this yet. May , Academic Council, that funny little group aren't many things that are nearer and Students apathy toward the council was the plan fails, and the student do it of faculty that used to meet once a month dearer to the students' hearts than grades most apparent in the at - large elections. to take advantage of the opportu£ Seven -time recipient of the Pacemaker award to talk about dog ordinances and Some 1,333 students voted. The average are being given, it is obvious thi and University College requirements. project will be abandoned. for outstanding journalism. censuring. turnout in an ASMSU election for a The council also makes recommendations Granted, there have been problem,! But things have changed. Students now on faculty salaries which indirectly affect University - wide position is 8,000. selection process. The have a vote on the council. Once students realize that the power in students And the council talks about more than student fees. The student vote on the involved have been up to this University lies not in ASMSU but in their council in this respect gives the student a hassles over the minority just faculty interests. For instance, they EDITORIALS ' a resolution last term dropping the say as to where his hard - earned pennies go. the Academic Council, the sooner they will be able to cash in on the power. qUesti procedural Illegalities. But tlu>poinr Don't get me wrong. Student response they are interested in ironing 0« through the COGS, ASMSU, and college problems. The handful of students appointments has been very encouraging. The primary But student apathy is abounding in the lack of at - large response to the standing each other and hassling each other- not carry this thing workin through i themselves. They need the supnort committees. This is another mistake. The standing University - at - large. past Chaos once again tops the agenda time do not want to support for Democratic committees' recommendations to the council do affect the decisions of the If they don't get some help the liable to fold. at the Capitol. With time running legislation. Milliken's plan is almost the same AP NEWS ANALYSIS out, the legislators and the governor himself as one the Democrats dreamed up are bickering over the Mujib: at the pinnacl possibilities of a Michigan and then rejected two year ago. This presidential primary but not doing calls into question whether Milliken anything about it. Both parties want is sincere in his proposal or just basically the same thing, but the trying to make a little political hay Rancor between East and West~ game is seeing who can put the from the issue. By ARNOLD ZEITLIN may be mitigated by the undeniable There are drawbacks to both plans. Associated Press Writer that both Sheik Mujib and ft legislation through and thereby receive credit. Essentially, Michigan's Electing new precinct delegates, as RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - Sheik Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan have1 politicos are hung up on the means, the Democrats would like, could they wanted — each with control Mujibur Rahman stands at the pinnacle of result in party takeover by a well - own part of what once was a at the expense of the end result. his political career, during which he Pakistan. Action to reform Michigan's organized group of 18-to 20 - year repeatedly has stepped from jail as a figure Both are able to blame the d olds. Even the remote possibility of of greater stature than when he was outmoded process of electing arrested military president. such a coup is sufficient for imprisoned. Democratic delegates to the natonal After spending almost 11 of the past 25 Mohammed Yahya Khan, for the split, convention began when that party's Democratic stalwarts to scotch the Sheik Mujib emerged from hi years behind bars or under house arrest, national committee insturcted all plan. Milliken's proposal could be Sheik Mujib, 51, Is now the first Imprisonment in 1969 after nearly states to the costly and still not show the true prime minister of newly independent years in custody to become move delegate selection unparalleled winner of Pakistan's nature of voter intent. Bangladesh, with more than 75 million process to the same year as the election in December 1970. His p« Bengali - speaking, predominantly Moslem presidential election. The Democrats Without question, the present citizens. 167 of the 169 National Assembly began making noises about this, not election process in Michigan is not as In West Pakistan, he still is regarded from East Pakistan to take j so much to get it done, but to appear democratic as it should be. Party officially as a "free national of Pakistan majority in the 313 • member house and chosen leader of the people of East has yet to sit. to have at least tried to accomplish officials have most of the say in the a Pakistan." He rode to power on the strength of legislation. election of delegates. The people are But his departure Saturday from point demand calling for the not clearly represented. Rawalpindi after nine months of solitary political, financial and military aut~ Both parties were further spurred, A statewide "open" and "bound" confinement was the final break of the of East Pakistan. into action by the recent Age of links between West and East which for After he proclaimed the six poi" primary holds the answer. Under this Majority Bill. Presently Michigan scheme, voters would have the almost a quarter of a century formed the early 1966, Sheik Mujib was im J elects delegates during the off - year Moslem state of Pakistan. under the safety rules of the iron-t "open" option to vote in either But the sheik cast a shadow of a new administration of Field l!i statewide primary. The latest was in party primary. Delegates would be relationship when he said in New Delhi on Mohammed Ayub Khan. August 1970. Thus some 1.2 million alloted to the various candidates on a the way to Dacca: "I return with no hatred Ayub always regarded the sheik new voters will be denied any say in percentage basis determined by the in my heart." danger. Ayub's martial law adminit the election of delegates unless jailed him in 1958 for more than i share of the vote received. The legislation to create a special election presidential candidates would make then kept him under detention under. in April of this year is passed. year internment order. He was a~ - the actual appointment of February 1962 and held for six mom For some months now, the individuals to fill their share of the ART BUCHWALD In May 1966 he was arrested Democrats have been working on a delegate slate. All delegates would be espousing the six points, released in "bound" to vote for their mandated and then almost immediately r plan to create a special delegate and placed on trial for the $ election in April 1972. This would candidate on the first ballot at the national convention. They would be Agartala conspiracy. afford new voters a voice in the In this case, Sheik Mujib, national convention. freed to bargain on any subsequent ballots. The Antiprotocol Office politicians and civil servants and military officers were accused of p Then last Friday, Gov. Milliken It is doubtful that this scheme will to secede and turn over East Pat the Indians. surprised the Democrats with a call be adopted - it is too simple and The trial was never concluded for a May presidential primary. This straightforward. Whatever the case, WASHINGTON In the supersecret to to pick up the embassy's garbage. Then - punish the ambassador as Dr. Kissinger we movement in East and West toppled one-upsmanship, while it may have though, one thing is clear: This is an documents that columnist Jack Anderson recommended. send out a fleet of used care to block the Sheik Mujib was freed, a greater h several good points, served only to election year and if something is not released, it was revealed that both But how is this done? embassy's driveway. ever. President Nixon and Henry Kissinger Deep in the bowels of the State Dept. "We also begin digging a subway station complicate matters. The Democrats done very soon the problem of 'The sheik's detentions taken supported Pakistan much more strongly there is a bureau whose sole function is to in front of the ambassador's residence with hesitant this observed Bengali journalist Ataus are to act on new popular participation in primaries than the country was led to believe, and make life miserable for the embassy of a our workers starting to drill at 5 o'clock in "did not make him so popular development, and the Republicans will become academic. also were far more hostile toward India the morning. This serves two purposes. It country that the United States is feuding involvement in the Agartala case did" than anyone had reason to assume. with. It is known as the antiprotocol prevents the ambassador from getting any Sheik Mujib was arrested for thi The transcript of one of the high - level office and it is at present headed up by sleep; and the dug - up street makes it time in Pakistan in March 1948. A meetings held at the White House during Horace Bitterman, a former guard at Attica impossible for him to hold any diplomatic time student leader, he was elected the crisis shows that Kissinger took a very prison. receptions because people have nowhere to still in jail in 1949 as secretary Overcrowding tough stand toward India. Part of the minutes read: "Dr. Kissinger also directed that henceforth we show a certain coolness I talked to Mr. Bitterman the other day, and while he refused to confirm or deny park." "That's pretty good," I said. "What do you do when someone in the White House Awami League. The party grew up to the Moslem League which had independence to Pakistan. at E.L. waterin to the Indians; the Indian ambassador is not to be treated at too high a level." Now while this sounds petty when you that the screws had been put to the Indian ambassador, he did tell me how the antiprotocol office operates. says that an ambassador is not to be treated at too high a level?" "The first thing we do is notify all the After imprisonment in 1952, th was elected general secretary of the read it in cold print, it is obvious to restaurants in town that if the ambassador Mujib became a provincial minister of majority special, the "When we get alerted by the White East in 1954. When the governm Throughout the past year this age everyone that the most powerful nation in House that the President wishes to show a reserves a table, he is to be seated next to newspaper campaigned vigorously previously enfranchised drinker is the world must show its displeasure when certain coolness to a country, we go the kitchen door. suspended, he was the long minister for the lower age of majority. After forced to truck out to Mason or A.H.M. Shamsudoha, a former it believes another country has let it down. immediately into action. The first thing we "Then we send out word to the town's all, today's 18-year-old is much more Williamston to find an empty One of the ways this is accomplished is do is caterer than when the ambassador holds a In the Ayub Cabinet who headed tl*[ notify the sanitation department not In Dacca in the early '50s, recall mature than his counterpart of years barstool. party he must be provided with three Mujib was the only politician who. ago. He was already subject to some A strange turn of events has day -old hors d'oeuvres. waited pr" OUR READERS' MIND "We also telex all Washington hostesses threatened with arrest, of the responsibilities of adulthood, occurred along the Ohio-Michigan be marched off to jail. to say that if he in invited to a dinner the draft being one obvious instance. border where Toledo residents are In the same style he waited las' There was no reason why he should not have been given all the privileges now some heading on up to Detroit to cop real brew. Another weird Bar solution: busing party, the President wishes him to be seated 'below the salt.' "When the ambassador for what could have been death, knowing at least 36 hours beforehi appi To the Editor: The answer, I say, is the secretary of state, he is requests to see army was about to strike against hi® of a legal adult. coincidence is that 18-year-olds busing! 'We must bus given an As a concerned citizen of East Lansing the students to audience with a code clerk trainee. Vte tow negotiations were continuing for a|* probably had a better chance of and a student at MSU I feel I must speak surrounding communities settlement of East — West tensH One particular privilege which such as Mason and Williamston where the his car away while he's in the sneaking into a bar under the higher out on a serious problem in our building." leader of Bangladesh, the she! unexpectedly survived the legislature problem hasn't yet reached crisis "You people don't fool around," I said. community brought about by the recent committed himself to a Socialist pi was the granting of the right to drink age of majority than of finding a proportions. If we don't do something "We don't set advent of Jan. 1. I am sure many other policy here. We only of nationalization and goveI chair in a pub under the lower soon the situation could cause an even to 18-year-olds. Some had fears that people in the 12 and over class are aware of more serious side-effect: some of us may follow orders," Mr. Bitterman said. What if the regulation. 18-year-old imbibing would result in drinking age. the situation to which I am referring: the have to stay ambassador gets angry and However, as an individual, ho was home and study! goes back to his own carnage on the highways, increased Plainly, some remedial action crisis of overcrowding in our bars. ' country in a huff?" associated with some of Kate Ericson Then," said Bitterman with a smile, "we should be taken. The overcrowding How many drinking establishments must wealthiest men. When not in po" degeneracy and more acne. Such Berkley senior notify the airlines and they arrange to lose of the East Lansing bars must be a thirsty person enter before he can find a his worked for an Insurance compK fears have turned out to be Jan. 11,1972 luggage." terminated with rapidity. For two place to sit down? How many times must reportedly owned at least one jute"11 groundless. The 18-year-olds of he be forced to move from bar to bar DOONESBURY Copyright 1972, Los Angeles Times weeks the bars of East Lansing have Michigan have shown they can handle their liquor as well as any resembled the black holes of before he earns the right to a pitcher? How often must he be turned away from the door by Garry Trude Calcutta. Nevermore. to drunkeness? What about the students 21-year-old can. without cars to carry them further in this The alternatives are two: chase the However, hazardous seemingly-endless quest? an even more 18-year-olds out or open up more consequence has arisen from lowering bars. Although the former may be LETTER POLICY the drinking age. The local bars are tempting to some in the 21 - plus so crowded with 18-to 20-year-olds age bracket, the latter seems much The State News welcomes all letters. being introduced to such more feasible. The time has come for They should be typed and signed with the home town, student, faculty or staff personalities as Harvey Wallbanger the city of East Lansing and and Sneaky Pete that there is standing, and local phone number Meridian Township to grant more No included. unsigned letter will be practically no room for the bars' liquor licenses so that there will be accepted for publication, and no letter will former hardcore clientele - the room for all of us, 18 and be printed without a signature except in 21-year-olds plus. While local extreme circumstances. All letters must be - 21-year-olds alike, to quaff at our establisliments are celebrating the leisure. less than 300 words long for publication without editing. n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 13, 1972 5 begin jndo-Pak Ads aid Uncola' image representative lies of seminars, By KEVIN P. KEEFE Thompson "'"'"f"" said. from J. Walter The firm firm, world's largest advertising Seven - Up did not have enough But careful marketing and a li the Hitical P°we!; .. . . , Created SPVPn saia- ine nrm agency, spoke at a meeting agency, appeal among young people in in zany "un" carmiaiffn h«.o,n ri i ?uaShP n K «^a' , £eVe" - ' TIn'c CnnnoccPnl Tinpeaking club planned selection of representatives. 8 days - 7 nights Hotel, 2 meals/day, transfers charter jet from Detroit/Windsor confidence and the ability to influence other individuals through By ANITA PYZIK effective speaking." State News Staff Writer Before the installation of officers, several members of the Jamaica (Jamaica Hilton) group participated in a speaking exercise described as "not a means of getting rid of the butterflies in your stomach, just a way to get $373.00 organize an East Lansing Toastmasters Club--a group them flying in formation." ■who try to improve their public speaking skills-- were Nassau (Sonesta Beach) n Tuesday night as the rers at the Lansing YMCA. Capital City Toastmasters installed I clubs' new officers include Jim Linn as president, Club dues amount to $5 every three months, plus the cost of dinners held before the meetings. Before applying for SKI RENTAL $306.00 ■Harrison as vice president, Dave Church as secretary, and membership, men are urged to take the Dale Carnegie Course in Public Speaking. with Option to Buy .... Freeport (Kings Inn) jper as treasurer. I Lansing chapter members expressed discontent with the $319.00 Rent a complete package, Metal Skis, lp, calling it lax, outdated, and in need of young Buckle Boots and Poles for the season Aruba (Coral Strand) eak with Capital City Toastmasters is planned for late Picture this: o shorfiTV $299.00 [after trial meetings can be held In the Union and if for only $78 I interest is shown by MSU students. J. 1 a charter, a group must have a minimum of 25 The international organization restricts its membership 118 years of age and over. $£<^88 on Rates are per person based double occupancy - including all tips and taxes. In Thomas, assistant dean in the college of Enjoy them for the THEN. ■cation arts and former mayor season . . Buy of East Lansing, was the them if you wish ■guest speaker at the meeting. Raised the organization saying, "toastmasters trains $79 more makes i to be involved in communication. It gives them Only them yours college travel Regular Price of complete package $189. 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Very ■jrniw adjustment of turntable. module complete with base, l!iti i n' 2-6 uV dust cover, and SHURE M75 f rSsT" magnetic cart, Reg. $119.50 a?nn street 402 S.WASHINGTON LANSING OZ.XJ] East lansing 372-9600 1609 Lake Lfns.ng L»ns.n • DOWNTOWN program information 4b? 390^ ENDS TODAY: Open 1:00 P.M. protected, he still talks about coming back next week forgl OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. W L one, Oklahoma State. And I wouldn't be surprised when hitl 13 ICHIGAN Walt Disney's Shows at 7:15 - 9:15 Michigan 2 0 appears in the lineup. | Feature 7:30 • 9:30 Theatre • Lansinq "LADY and the TRAMP" Ohio State 1 0 Wrestling, as I've observed, is different from most J A NEW ADVENTURE EPIC! 1:20 - 3:20 - 5:20 - 7:10 - 9:05 Minnesota 1 0 Starting berths for the ten weights are not decided bjl MSU 1 1 coaching staff but are determined by the werstlers tlj starts TOMORROW: Illinois 1 1 challenge matches in the wrestling room. No one a Iowa favoratism because the winner has proved his abilities u 1 1 earned his way into the lineup. "A JOLLY GOOD TIME!" Wisconsin 1 1 Wrestlers have to constantly watch their weight. Whetl Indiana o 1 leave practice they have to concern themselves with a dial Purdue o 1 don't expect to see any wrestler at Mac's Bar on Thursday»T "It's a joy to be able to sit back and relax with Northwestern q 2 because you won't. some perfectly silly old -fashioned lowdown Coaches Grady Peninger and Doug Blubaugh form soine humor. The jokes and gags are nonstop." a personal relationship wt squad and the result is oJ lilHUiliT1' happy family. "Doug and I feel the sir liUUliib" about our wrestlers," Pe| said. "We admiration for a guy whofl for wrestling and can't mi daniele senatore GIAN MARIA VOLONTE ■ FLORINDA BOLKAN teuton team. To get whipped a coming back is just af INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN UlUUMttt- Any man that stays a wrestling four years st above suspicion lettered." Screenplay by UGO PIRRO and EUO PETRI — NEXT ATTRACTION When I attended myfl Produced by DANIELE SENATORE lor VERA FILMS - TECHNICOLOR* wrestling meet I really f VANESSA know what to expect. !■ IRI-T^BT-I E REDGRAVE find a Flying Fred Cunifl ACADEMY AWARD WINNER OLIVER REED CarrVon kick to the fat midsection Shiek or chairs being bust anyone's head like a KA FOREIGN FILM KEN RUSSELL'S FILM THE DEVILS CAMPING COMPLETE SHOWS 1:30 comedy circus of F wrestling. Instead, one can a[ ^ - [r] /„ COLOR 21 M art of ancient Ri{ 3:30 5:25 7:20 9:20 P.M. - - - tonight in Wilson Aud. competition. Finesse, a strength, together with (M 7, 9:15 Beal Film Group presents TONIGHT roars coming from the IM J provides one with the sa excitement. T ru ffB w.„s Camera Oscura presents No ID's necessi Les Mistons TONIGHT Lester FABULOUS DOUBLE IDE The Running, Jumping, and Standing Still Film FEATURE BIG Polanski The Fat and the Lean Cat Ballou HULLA BALLOU! at 7 and 10:15 AND SIX OTHER EXTRAORDINARY FILMS in A 1^1 li 104 B Wells ivtMf c\mm PROGRAM 1 (this week) and PROGRAM 2 (next week) have collectively are Mannheim Festival - Golden Ducat; Venice Film Festival - silver Lion of St. Mark: ( nternatlonal Film Critics' Association) - 1st fipresci PrUe; Oberhausen Festival of the Short Fiim — First Prize: Prix Simon Debreuilh (Mannheim) Best Short Film of the Year's Festivals; Mar del Plata Tonight in 2 locations IC^,Ln^nim Comne'tlH3" ,"7™'?,° BALLG Fifm Short Film - Sn«? ' Special Jury Prize; London h Federation Film Festival ot cine Clubs Prize; Tours Festival of the Brody Southwest Dining Hall Cannes Film Festival Official. French Entry; Official Selection; New York Film Festival Selections- Belgian Entry; Annecy Festival of the Animated Film — Special Jury 7:30 Prize; Bergamo Festival of Films on Art — Diploma; Trieste Festival of Science Fiction Films —Grand Prize; Prix JEAN VIGO - French Film Critics' Award; Cracow Festival of the Short Film; Milan - l*t Prize of International Technical Conrad Aud. Film Festival — 1st Prize. Industry of the Cinema; Melbourne 8:30 Students, faculty, and staff only Admission $1.00 No ID Shown at 7:30 and 9:30 second feature - color Culled from international festivals, these films, offered as New Cinema, are wonderfully varied — I.D.'s required $1.00 admission animations, documentaries, fantasies, cinema verlte, first efforts, major works, minor masterpieces, "Glowing with beauty." experiments. . . .they've been selected with Intelligence and taste to offer a stimulating - and frequently exciting and on occasion thrilling — sampling of the creative work being done In film, Time Magazine RHARHARHARHARHARHA Judith Crlft — N.Y. Herald Tribune ■ichif*11 State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 13, 1972 7 SPORTS rimmers face Dittrich soys igh weekend By STEVE STEIN with early trac While the indoor track season MSU's top vaulter last year, was State News Sports Writer strength in the dashes," Dittrich does not officially begin until grounded with a broken arm and January 29, Fran Dittrich's never saw action. Marv Roberts, ! imrnine team opens its Big Ten dual meet season this squad is already chafing at the whose tosses are now within a The sprinters, led 1 with two of its most evenly - matched opponents, bit. range termed as respectable by Herb by mercurial Washington and top «to contend with the Badgets and Gophers, Though superlatives in order for the dimunitive were not Dittrich, grimaced through last prospect Marshall Dill will keep season with a shoulder injury. Irian swimmers will have to face both schools within 19 coach he appeared pleased when The Spartans' strength, the Spartans in contention, but the optimism will be manifested T their opponents' home pools. he said simply, "We've got a however, remains with its speed. in victory if the field men pull Junkers will fly t° Madison, Wise. Friday to meet the good team this year." "We have, probably, our most their weight. iFriday night, stay overnight, and then fly early Saturday Dittrich's optimism is fed by , to the Minnesota campus, arriving just hours before the the continuing improvement of of the scheduled afternoon meet, his field event men, particularly isin sports a 3-2 overall dual meet record and are 1-1 in in the pole vault and shotput, ■ Ten beating Iowa and losing to Michigan. The Badgers areas depleted by injury last ftual mf*1 t° Southern Illinois and finished fourth in the season. I Relays last weekend. MSU did not compete because of its Jim Stevenson, expeted to be et with Iowa State last Saturday. —nan Murphy Reinschreier of Oceanside, Cal. set two ■ records in his first competition against Michigan in the ^dividual medley and 200 - backstroke. Spartan Jeff Lanini X the 200 IM event in both of MSU's meets this season, ikstrokers Alan Dilley and twice-winner Paul Fetters will NOW! OPEN 12:45 ■ Spartan backstrokers. Feature 1:00-3:05 ■Roxborough of Vancouver, British Columbia will try to le Spartan John Thuerer in the 1000 freestyle, as will 5:15 - 7:25 - 9:30 ■an Rawdon Peterson, who also swims the 500 freestyle, gophers co-captains, diver Craig Lincoln and 200 IM man UJRRR€n B6RTTV Cjgson lead the Minnesota swimmers. Spartan coach John GOLDie HRUJR ■ divers, led by Mike Cook and Kim Ridinger, will try to |e their fine performances this weekend. W—- "Triumphant! Dazzling!" o meets can also play a large role in the Big Ten dual (Dollars) New York Times ndings. Fetters sees Indiana and Michigan finishing WED. JAN. 19 and FRI. JAN. 21 Fin the standings, and then below the two, a four-way (Special) UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:15 P.M. lor third between MSU, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ohio ♦Ticket Sales begin tomorrow at the Union partans are out to improve upon last season's fourth place MSU Students: $1.00 (Wed. only), $5.00 4.00 3.00 (FYi. only) £, the dual meet results are almost forced to take a Public: $6.00 5.00 4.00 (Both Performances) .. ,o the results of the Big Ten meet, which will be held in "s IM pool March 2. 3, and 4. Detective Harry Callahan. ANNOUNCING He doesn break murder cases, m j FRonnoviCH "The Third Coming" He smashes them. RICHPRD BROOHS COLUMBIA PICTUR6S Next - "THE TOUCH" K |The 3rd annual MSU Student FILM FESTIVAL HARLOT SPLITS IN •16 mm films only 3 DAYS! •accompanying tound must be on 16 mm magnetic film BEAL FILM GROUP PRESENTS FOR PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF •for info call 332-8370 or 351 1592 AGE - * NEW LOCATION: 106B Wells DEADLINE-JANUARY 26 WcW.i.Wc, BRING ENTRIES TO MSU BROADCASTERS Everyone has heard the story of the little boy who cried wolf, until no one would believe him when there really WAS one. Well, the Beal Film Group knows that many persons feel that way about ADULT FILMS. Often, the audience has been promised everything - only to be given nothig. 'Man in the HARLOT The film with word of mouth PROGRAM INFORMATION 882-2429 AN SI NO 5^ Drive-In Theatre Wilderness' is a complete departure from anything we have ever shown previously. it 5:45 and 7:45 Today at 6:15 and 8:15 HARLOT has broken recordf in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles; Iv/Twl-Llte Hour. Adults 90c, 5:15-5:45 200,000 people have seen the film have come twice. HARLOT FRIDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY ONLY!! \XJ Twl-Llte Hour, Adults 90c, 5:45-6:15 over - many - Er.T-T.X.W.T.X.* is the film that makes all other adult films immediately passe. HARLOT is the film to which all others will be compared in the future. It is the ULTIMATE adult film. INFIDELITY-A Tonight in 109 Anthony NEW KIND Baby Jane - 6:30 , 10:20 ' 1984 8:45 OF Mftranf. mm HARLOT A hard act to follow GAME The minimum admission was set by the distributor at $2.00. The distributor felt that a $2.00 admission would discourage those who were merely curious - those who hadn't seen an erotic film before and wondered what they were like. After viewing the film ourselves, the Beal Film Group agrees - HARLOT IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS. (The theatrical price was $5). Those desiring admission to this film must sign the following statement: a) I am 18 yrs of age (or older), b) I am aware of tha nature/content of this film and came of my own free will (not coerced in any manner to attend), c) I believe that the state should not interfere in the private behavior of adults which does not adversly effect others. INOONLIGHTIN HARLOT IS RATED X - INCREDIBLY X ■ MISTRESS I Directed by W Becker - Presented by Dalia Products You must be 18 yrs of age and able to prove it. All persons must have IP fFEMAU BUNCH — those without will not be admitted. NO EXCEPTIONS will be made. ws€ph e leviNt an avco cmbassy rn pT€RO'TOOL6 KATHARIN6 H6PBURN SHOWTIMES: 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 *siamn« RUSS TAMBLYN • JENIFER BISHOP • LON CHANEY. JR Tonight in 108B Well« Lion in Wintar - 6:30, 8:40; 1984 at 11:00 106 B WELLS 'VAMPIRE LOVERS $1.00 admission Thursday, JanUi 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan £yi3 J Utcn We travel ttq Make sure the trip's successful with a better car. Check these titcs.. columns now! FRANKLY SPEAKING fey Phi' frank For Rent For Sale OCT Action WITH A The State News does Employment not permit racial or USED FURNITURE Flea Felr: 314 MAN'S DOUBLE brea!1MJ Want Ad religious discrimination in its advertising ATTRACTIVE, WELL groomed girls for temporary position. Personal contact work. Apply in person, Houses East Michigan. Dishes, books, coins, antiques, rockers, junk. Navy blue. Size $15. 646-6727. l-i-i j columns. The State LIBERAL-MINDED male or female Bargain Hunters Paradise. Open DIK WATSON CHEVROLET, ► AUTOMOTIVE News will not accept Williamston, 175 East Grand student. Own bedroom and use of Saturday and Sunday. Furniture 18" black and", Scooters & Cycles and appliances open all week, 10 portable with L River. 10-1-24 house. $46 including utilities. advertising which 6 pm. Phone 371-2843. condition. $60. Auto Parts & Service discriminates against 337-0065.3-1-17 em C-1-31 - 3Bl.2iJjl Aviation STUDENTS WANTED for work in ► EMPLOYMENT religion, race, sex, color or motivational research studies; NEED TWO PEOPLE for room In HEAD SNOW Skill"",,~ national origin. Interesting, pays well. 353-9254 large Spanish house. Shaw at GIBSON ES-335-TDC guitar. Sunburst finish. Like new. Will water skill Good reasonable. After 5 conJI • FOR RENT between 10-4 p.m. 4-1-14 Hagadorn. $58.00 / month. 30 ?L first reasonable offer. Apartments TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, 351-4684. 4-1-14 accept 355-6360. 2-1-13 weekends, 349-1322. 2-mJB Houses experience preferred. Part time, 9 FEMALE PREFERRED. Share 4 - harpsichord, 8~in~d7| Rooms Automotive a.m. - 1 p.m. or 5-9 p.m. $2 / man log house on lake. Own ZOOM LENS. Soligor. New. Lute stop. Best offer 1 ► FOR SALE hour. Apply Room 32, 210 furnished room. Stone fireplace. 95-230mm. 1:4.5. Screw mount. $500. Will consider ,11 MUSTANG, 1966 Fastback, four • Abbott. 3-1-14 339-2310. 5-1-17 $120. Westinghouie Steem iron, 372-1529, 484-9856. Animals used, best offer. Call 355-9865 speed.good condition, new brakes, Mobile Homes evenings. 2-1-13 castle sk11 recent tune - up. Phone 349-2504. DISHWASHER, 6 days, 10 30 a.m. • EAST LANSING. Three bedroom, fLost & Found 3-1-14 3:30 p.m. Hard work but well furnished, washer, dryer. Good SUNN SOLARIS Amplifier, bindingi, Raicle boot, Pole*. 485-5505 2 PERSONAL MUSTANG 1968 Cobra-Jet, 4 - paid. Must be clean and dependable! JIM'S TIFFANY neighborhood. Spacious yard. 372-5665, extention 250; including two 12" speakers, $175. evening PEANUTS PERSONAL West Avelon Amp (50 watts), cole's bakery 1 speed, disc brakes, 21,000 actual RESTAURANT, downtown 393-3068, evenings. 5-1-17 REAL ESTATE $190. Fender Bandmaster Head, miles, must sell. Call 332-5208. 5-1-13 Lansing. 489-1 196 for like new, $150. Call DUE EAST. SURPLUS BAKERY reduced pricei, 1/3 t0 fj RECREATION appointment. 3-1-14 DOWNTOWN LANSING. 2 bedroom 349-3831. 3-1-14 reteil pricei; great SERVICE furnished, near capitol. Parking, eat NOVA 1965, good condition, new NURSES, R.N. - L.P.N. pets, children okay. $150 includes economy I Surplus , Typing St;; vice transmission, $425. Call Mike ROSELAWN MANOR SKILLED MIF YOU BELIEVE IN FEMALE heat. 393-1313. 5-1-13 RUG. BLUE tweed, 9' x 12'. Dupont South Waverly, MANSPORIATION 393-0410 between 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. NURSING HOME, 707 Armstrong SUPREMACY, 501 nylon. Good condition. Used North of I-496 E»b WANTED 5-1-19 Rd. has positions available. 7-3 YOU'LL LOVE RODNEY!' GIRL NEEDED for house on 1 year. $30. 337-2594. 3-1-14 C-3-1-14 shift and 3:30 - 11:30 shift, full or PONTIAC 1969 Firebird, 19,000 M.A.C. Own room. Call 351-6038. 1971 COMPONENT stereo system. DEADLINE miles, brand new tires, AM/FM part time. Excellent salaries and 8# *2*/£. UWN4. 1 P.M. one class day before radio, air conditioning. $2100. benefits. Apply in person or call, 2-1-14 List price, $775. Will take best Animals Mrs. Swan, 393-5680, Personnel. offer. Call 349-3079. Ask for Neil. Must sell. Call 339-9268. 5-1-18 NEAR EAST Lansing. Two bedroom 3-1-14 publication. 5-1-14 house. Furnished, carpeted. $225 FEMALE GERMAN Ship* week old ^illations/Corrections SUNBEAM ALPINE 1965 monthly. Deposit required. puppy. MottiJI u 10011 one class day convertible needs help. Best offer. WORKING WIFE wants student for For Rent For Rent A BEAUTIFUL Gibson S-J ecoustic watch dog. Reasonable 63 332-0829. Nights, 372-7456. guitar with deluxe case. $260. Call 2-1-14 weekly housedeaning. Must have bofoi.) publication. Call Gail Kirkendall or leave 694-0616 before 2 p.m. 5-1-18 own transportation. Phone PHONE 36b 8255 message X5-1-18 at I.H.O.P. 351-7726. 339-9357.3-1-14 Apartments Apartments GERMAN SHEPHERD 5~J Room* GREAT BUYI Britannica AKC, good papers. At ca 347 Student Services Bldg. ORGANIZATION FUNDRAISING 0NE OR 2 girls needed for NEED 0NE Person immediately to Encyclopedias, like new with the 351-2462 days or 3 VOLKSWAGEN 1961, rebuilt 1964 bookcase included. $175. Call HATES 15 word minimum engine, new brakes, tires, opportunity. Chance to meet your apartment in house. Winter- share 2 bedroom apartment, LADY OVER 20 - furnished, 2 room nights. 2-1 -13 332-5698. 3-1-14 financial goals with our thing. Call Spring. Close. Rent negotiable. Across from campus. Call arrangement with refrigerator and No. DAYS extremely reliable. $200. collect, 1-673-2121. 2-1-13 351-4382. 5-1-17 351-7205. 5-1-19 room cooking. Close to Union. ANYONE DESIRING to 1 WORDS 337-2737 after 5. 1-1-13 $23 / week. 663-8418. 3-1-13 LIBRARY BOOKS, used. 18,000 at playful, houiebroken p^l 1 OR 2 girls needed to sublease Cedar APARTMENT $85 per month. Living 10c. 2,000 at 25c. JERRY'S home, pleaie call 3M TRIM CARPENTER. Part time, VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Sunroof. 351-8943.5-1-17 15 experience' needed in hanging Village, spring term. Call room, kitchen, bedroom, bath. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE South. FLEA MARKET. Phone Excellent running condition. paneling. 355-6851 after 5 p.m. 332-2930. 3-1-13 Liberty Street, Lansing, 371-2255 Near , 669-9311.3-1-14 Good tires. Good body. Call Michigan Avenue. Quiet for 3-1-14 after 4 p.m. 2-1-14 student. Near bus line. $15 882-5829 after 5 p.m. 3-1-14 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South, week, plus deposit. Phone a TEAC <2)A-40105, 3 motors, 4 Mobile Homeil furnished studio, utilities paid, NEAR DOWNTOWN Lansing. MODELS FOR ADVERTISING in 627-5454. 3-1-13 heads, auto - reverse, also Sony VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK 1966 GENERAL, 10' 1969. industry. Experience preferred but private entrance, $115 plus Luxurious 2 bedroom apartment, 250 deck, Pioneer SR-202 reverb * 5C'| Radio, luggage rack, new tires. deposit. Phone 627-5454. 4-1-14 carpeting, built - ins, air - unit. 489-7218. 3-1-14 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, c not necessary. Contact Alex at SINGLE ROOM, male student, linens $1300. Call 355-7997. 3-1-13 immediate occupancy V.l Omega 3 Studio, 393-8354 conditioning, $160 plus utilities. furnished, near campus. 332-1682. between 9-5:30 p.m. 5-1-18 Married couple. 485-0822. 2-1-14 3-1-13 GUILD FRETLESS electric bass, JE18-7352. 5-T River's _ Aviation PERCUSSION: NEED Jazz drummer Edge WANTED: TWO girls for 4 - man. PLEASANT ROOM, male, private West Fillmore amplifier, three West speaker bottoms with 1969 CHAMPION Deluxe. '.'| skirted, fully carpeted,! LEARN TO FLYI Complete flight fluent in Jazz - Rock Medium. Call & Winter and spring. University bath, walking distance, no Electro - Voice speakers. Loceted in Windsor E MUDSHARK anytime for Terrace. Reduced rates. Phone smoking, TV privilege. $15 / 351-7341. 3-1-14 training. All courses are 646-6475. 1-1-13 All student ?ids must be audition. 484-4704. 3-1-14 Water's 351-4518. 2-1-14 week. 332-6984. 5-1-19 ^rapaid government FRANCIS and AVIATION, VA certified. Airport Edge SPECIAL AUDIO CLEARANCE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. | WANTED AT oncel Responsible LANSING. 3 room furnished LIBERAL ROOMMATE wanted. SALEIIncluding Marantz, Fisher, Tha State News will be Road. Call 484-1324. C-1-31 married students to work together APARTMENTS apartment. Parking, utilities Own room furnished with Sony, JVC, VM, and Electro - Parkwood, 10' * 51' expando, storage shed, fi» part time. Can you use an extra included. Female. $95 / month, waterbed. Phone 351-4939 for Voice. MARSHALL MUSIC, responsible only for the freezer, near campus. Bet $75 deposit. 332-3398 Chuck or Dave. 5-1-13 first day's incorrect Auto Service & Parts $100 a month? Call 489-1671, ask days, EAST LANSING. C-1-13 332-6263 after 5 p.m. 1-14 for Mark or Alice. 5-1-14 371-4585 evenings. 5-1-19 Insertion. • 4 MASON body SHOP, 812 East man apt. ROOMS, SINGLES and doubles. NEW FENDER Rhodes, $670; new $1200 MOBILE cerpeted, home, B kitchen, brif | For Rent Cooking facilities. Utilities paid. Conga $80. Used Fender Reverb Kalamazoo Street . .. Since 1940. MARRIED STUDENTS Call 372-8077. C-1-31 Deluxe $130. Must sell I 351-5786. bedroom, v»ry clou I Complete auto painting and & FACULTY 351-0024. 3-1-13 collision service. IV5-0256. C-1-31 REFRIGERATORS AND portable • fully furnished MEN - CLEAN, quiet rooms. 3-1-13 Automotive dishwashers. ESCHTRUTH Cooking. Close to cempus. HOMETTE 1969. 3 bedroo<*,« VW-GUA R ANTEE D repair. 1, 2, & 3 bedroom apts. NIKON F, ASAHI - PENTAX with RANDY'S MOBIL. 1-96 at ELECTRIC CO. 315 S. Bridge, close 485-8836, 487-5753. O 200mm lens, excellent condition. with storage buiIdin^fl BUtCK, 1966 LeSabre, Transmission Grand Ledge. Phone 627-2191. • to campus tome with study extres. King Arthur'i Okemos Road. 349-9620. C-1-31 Must sell. Best offer. Call needs work. Otherwise excellent 0-1-18 ATTRACTIVE ROOM near campus $6000. 482-3545. 4-1-14 353-7041.3-1-13 running condition. $300 or best for graduate or upperclass woman, offer. Can be Holt or seen at call 694-2455. 4-1-14 2537 Kate Employment TV AND STEREO rental, satisfaction guaranteed. Free 332-4432 from $145 per mo. references. 332-1746. 3-1-14 LEICA M-3 with meter and filters. Also Cenon FTb and FD35mm MARLETTE, 1960, 10' » bedroom furniihed. Stof< delivery, service and pick up. No MSU.® MARRIED COUPLE with deposit. Cell NEJAC, 337-1300. C WOODMERE APARTMENTS. UNFURNISHED For Sale lense; 353-4682, 355-8187. 3-1-13 On fenced lot near CHEVROLET NOVA 1970, six children needed to no Needed. One man for three man. now. Phone 351-5841.3-1^ cylinder, standard, still under manage a children welcome SOFA, In good condition, $90 halfway house in Lansing. Free TV RENTALS Studsits only. Low Furnished, close to campus. Phone PIONEER 8 track stereo recorder. or warranty, excellent condition, Lost & Found | - best offer. 351-2354 after 5 p.m. $1600. 355 2874. 7-1-17 room and board plus $100 / monthly and term rates. Call 351-9036. 3-1-13 please, no pets New 8 treck stereo tapes $2.99. 3-1-13 month. For more information 351-7900. UNIVERSITY TV Garrerd SI-95 stereo changer. HOLMES SOUTH near Sparrow FOUND: LADIES watch at contact Kay Diamond, 393-4990. RENTALS. C-1-31 Ampex Micro 54 CHEVROLET 1 964. 4-door, excellent mechanical condition. New exhaust system and tires, 3-1-17 REFRIGERATORS, RENT them at Hospital, two room efficiency, furnished, utilities included. No KNOB HILL deck. tuner. Sensui stereo cassette Pioneer TX-700 stereo 1000A AM/FM TYPEWRITER, SMITH -Corona, portable, Clessic - 12 Model. Phone 339-8441 after 5 p.m. last Friday. Idtntify.l 351-3823 eveningi. S-4-Mll pets, deposit. $100 / month. $395. 332-1918.2-1-13 CORVETTE, 1970, convertible. ACTION PEACE CORPS A.C. & E. RENTALS. 1790 Grand River, Okemos, Phone 349-2220. Deposit refunded on return. __351-3969.0 GIRL FOR 2 girl. APARTMENTS stereo receiver. Nikon FTn with 135 mm end 50 mm lens. USED STEREO, amps, tuners, receivers, 1-1-13 SKIS WITH LOST: Husky. BLACK and white Male. Ft fj $90 per month. No bindingi: Fiicher Alu Automatic,AM-FM, four new 0-5-1-18 deposit. 711 Burcham 351-7717. 349-4700 changers, tape recorders, decks, Blizzerd Epoxy and tape - 8100 mf I eld tags. tires. Excellent condition. 30,000 VISTA Call after 10 p.m. 5-1-18 speakers, records, tepes. Color TV recorder: Eico RP-100 4TK vicinity. Reward. 3'W TERM TV RENTALS OPEN Monday - Friday miles. Call 332-4002. 2-1-14 - only $23. 9 sets, Police band radios, Stereo. Must sell. 482-5427. 3-1-14 a.m. • 5 p.m. Recruiting on campus for (ebout $8 month). No deposit. ONE GIRL. Winter term only. Cedar 2-1-14 Saturday 12-5 typewriters, cameras and DODGE DART 1965. 6 cylinder, volunteers. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. C-5-1-14 p.m. January 13-14 in Village. Rent reduced. Call equipment. Tapestries skiies and 5 MONTH old female Beatf excellent running condition. Placement Bureau. Come in 337-2568.3-1-14 LOCATED U MILE NORTH boots. WILCOX SECONDHAND NEARLY NEW silk suit, brown. Size COMPACT color. Loit in KensingtcB Radio. $325. Call 337-2706 after for more information. OF JOLLY RD. ON STORE, 509 East Michigan 8 to coet, 40; Trouieri, 36" waiit, Laming, with - E ait 5:30 p.m. 3-1-13 REFRIGERATOR RENTALS OKEMOS ROAD 5:30 P.M., Monday - Saturday. 31" length. $65. 882-6469. 5-1-19 351-0452. 4-1 18 UNITED RENT-ALL. 2790 East 485-4391. BankAmericard, Master FORD, 196 V-8 rlane 500. 4 door, tic, radio, power PART AND full time positions with Grand River. 351-5652. Best rates MEADOWBROOK NEED ONE man for 4- man Charge, Leyaways, terms, trades. au steering and power brakes. subsidiary of Alcoa. Car now. 4-1-14 apartment in Cedar Village. Call 351-2310. B-1-1-13 CROSSWORD □a nn □ necessary. Call 351-7319. C-4-1-14 Excellent tires. See at Spartan TRACE ii%i HAMMOND CHORD organ. Model Sunoco. Michigan at Harrison. APPRENTICE POSITIONS available Apartments MODERN 2 bedroom duplex. S6. Cell Jeck,353-5266, weekdays PUZZLE 7-1-14 with Computer Institute for Social Spacious, furnished, carpeted, ACROSS 3-1-13 25. Judicial Bwl Science Research. Trainees who •Low $50 per Apt. reasonable. 551 Virginia Street, SINGLE MAN to share East Lansing, 1. Nitrogen assembly FORD GALAXIE 500, 1963. downstairs. Roommate service Reliable transportation, 4 door, qualify for work - study will be very deluxe two bedroom, four Deposit 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, 4. Maul 26. Street urchin paid, others, honorary. 355-8218. 2-1-14 man, furnished townhouse. canisters and uprights. Guaranteed 8. Spelling 27. Rolled tea radio, $125. 353-9437 489-6846. 5-1-18 or Application forms available in 515, $67.50. 485-1265, 351-8575. •3-6-9 Month Leases one full year. $7.88 and contest 30. Young hare 00000., Computer Center. 5-1-17 5-1-14 • DRASTIC REDUCTION for four DENNIS DISTRIBUTING up. 11. Permit 33. War god □no i.-inra Furnished & Unfurnished man furniihed. Close, KARMANN G H I A 1968 Red. BUSINESS MAJORS - VISTA and need one parking, air, girl immediately. Hurry. COMPANY, 316 North Cedar 12. Irish Free 34.Expanse •rana rag Mechanically excellent. Must sell, the Peace Corps seeking Business River's & Water's •Olympic Size Pool 351-0026. 1-1-13 Opposite City Merket. $260. State 35. Boasts carina a Edge very reasonable. 482-7510 Majors to work at home and 3-1-13 13. Gums 36. Holy nnrtina after 5:30 p.m. 2-1-13 abroad. Talk Apartment •Ga» Bar BQ Grills 14. •->. Irascibility 11 ■ivihiiiij matrimony with the representative. Jenuary 11-14. Houses SEWING MACHINE Clearance Sal^ 15. Characteristics 40. Compete •Pets Allowed Brand new portebles. $49.95. 17. Creamery MAVERICK 1970, 6 cylinder, MSU Placement Bureau. 4-1-14 41. Onager TWO $5.00 per month. Large selection 19. Well-mannered 42. Marksman 3. appliance unichrome wheels, BEDROOM house, close to DOWN •Recreation Building - or reconditioned used mechlnes 20. Volcano 4. Repud^ $1500. 349-0471. 3-1-14 STUDENT WIFE to help with cempus on Mifflin Street $180 / 43. Sea eagle l.Engineless Saunas - Ping Pong month. Plus utilities. 489-7994. Singers, Whites, Necchis, New 21. Looks 44. Bishopric 5. Meado** housework Monday and Friday - home end "meny others", $19.95 plane MERCEDES 230SL 1964. Dark mornings. Own transportation. Billiards - Color TV 5-1-18 obliquely 45. Bugle call 2. Charge with 6. TmtiKM to $39.95. Terms, EDWARDS 24. Legal matter screw-P* green, very good shape. Engine $1.75 per hour. Call evenings 46, Burm. demon gas recently overhauled. Hardtop •Two miles south of EAST LANSING. Lake Lansing Road DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 7. Acquirt, 351-2323. 3-1-13 1115 N. Washington, 489-6448 convertible. Ask for Ted, HELP) NEED two women 8 Engrave" MSU off 1-496 West area. Large, three bedroom. I 9 C-3-1-13 B r~ January-June. Old Cedar Village. Choose W 351-8932, 332-4996. 3-1-17 NURSES - VISTA and the Peace 351-3339. 8-1-14 To Jolly and Dunkel Appliances 4 84-2656. and carpeting. Evenings, 372-8814. " i 'ft, 9. 10. Allays 1 Corps seeking nurses to work at WILTON CAKE supplies, 1000 •2 il MGB ROADSTER 1968. Wire 5-1-18 of 16. Marine wheels, radio, good condition. home and representative. abroad. Talk with January 11-14. a ON WEST LAPEER Items In stock. MARY'S CAKE VA & detach Must sell. $1000. Call Jackson 1-784-6575.3-1-14 MSU Placement Bureau. 4-1-14 3 ROOM furnished apartment. Available January upstairs 9-6 Daily 393-0210 WANTED: PERSON or persons to share 3 bedroom duplex, Waverly SUPPLIES, 11213 Jerryson, off West St. Joe, Grend Ledge '7 % T" 18. Sun god 21. Ale* TEACHERS PEACE CORPS and 16th. $135 monthly including utilities. Security deposit. Call TWO OPENINGS - One male for a 2 man and 1 female for 4 man. Call and 2-1-13 Saginaw area. Call 371-2759. 627-4888. 5-1-13 % if 1r % XT 22. Resig" 23 Vase % j - Vista seeking education majors ADVANCE REALTY 372-7610, 351-4160, 351-3911 respectively. NEW GOLO 25. Elevator EAST LANSING. 3 bedroom high fashion black is with math, science, English, Mrs. Robinson 485-3045. 3-1-14 2-1-13 carriage languages, vocational education, Duplex. 154 beth, kitchen, dining boots, size 554M. Regularly $40 for sale. $20. 203 Evergreen, East '%< u 'M & yA % % 26. Equ'Pf; P V//, % EAST LANSING or Lansing. One living room, recreation or other areas of concentration. ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3 girl room, flr 27. Coward'fJ Talk with bedroom furnished. Large airy room. Daytime 353-7815, Lensing. 4-1-14 representative January Furnished, 11-14, a MSU Placement Bureau. apartment. 351-2196. 2-1-13 close to rooms. Beautifully maintained. nlghtime 655-3217. 15-1-31 so " 32 28. Massif 4-1-14 campus. Suiteble for feculty, grad student, GE PORTABLE Sunlamp with 29 App'Ov»J 30. Tibet'1'] | STUDENTS WITH farm backgrounds 1 MAN for deluxe townhouse. Own room. $75 / month. business or professional or merried couples. Lease. 332-3135 or 3 BEDROOM houie $150 / month plus damage neer cempus. carrying case $10. Man'i bellbottom jumpiult, size 40 $10 corduroy * %hi$ 3|.E«puDj< Meadowbrook 882-6549. 0-1-13 646-6727. 1-1-13 r *r 32. Poetf* J USE YOUR needed around Peace to the work in 55 countries world. Talk with a 3-1-13 Trace. 393-8738. deposit. Call after 5 p.m. 393-0599. 5-1-17 Ax % *r 33 Land 35, Wage" Corps representative ONE FREE PARKING MASTER CHARGE GIRL needed for 4 - man at reer of store, fw 37. Adhere1"! 4* AT THE STATE NEWS January 11-14. MSU Placement Bureau about your part in the "Green Revolution". 4-1-14 NEED IMMEDIATELY one girl for four - men Cedar Village. $70. 351-7656. 4-1-14 apartment. Close to campus, nice feetures. Cell Joenne 351-2072. 6-1-14 LADIES. NEED one to share large house with 4. 2 blocks from campus. 361-6705. 2-1-14 your convenience. DISCOUNT. 2615 Eait Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. C-5-1-14 OPTICAL 7/, 1 44 38 Sunken 39 Rep^H parly J Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 13, 1972 9 Peanuts Personal pergonal tVoR ^overv 0,?1V DAN, HAPPY BELATED 23rd.~A Student Service iDIRECTORY SURPRISE IS WAITING. ALL J? stereo, «ape <*<*• co,« MY LOVE, LYNN. 1-1-13 K'.drver electric curlers, sKI i''n,* beddinfl- RiPP*d SAMMIE LITTLE SISTERS. Have a 4th. 351-1405 sftsr 5 balll Bowl this Friday with your A COED TOLD police she was TWO BLACK FEMALES 1-14 Brother*. THE GUYS. 1-1-13 are ^ sexually molested by four white being sought for the alleged IN Style. Fsshion COLLEGE TRAVEL bead crafts. • EYES EXAMINED males who pinched her buttocks theft of $50 worth of DAN, HAPPY BELATED 23rd A • GLASSES and attempted to kiss her while plants Sp»r,4n Twin SURPRISE IS WAITING. ALLY OFFICE decoupage supplies, from the horticulture • CONTACT LENS she was walking near Shaw Lane iv. Januarv !?; ,V MY LOVE, LYNN. 1-1-13 art reproductions greenhouse. Police said the lV of Fr»ndor-2-1 130 West Grand River Ave. DR. I.L. Collins, Optometrist and Bogue Street Monday candle making supplies women were seen near the H.R.H. You've looked for this evening. The coed told police ■Trtr«iflh»n it. color It, or times during these 2V4 years. I many ,351-6010 Enfield's Incorporated Cb-Optlcal Services she things she would be able to greenhouse immediately before the theft 3218 S. was discovered. ■ m it. UNION BUILDING Love You. R.C.L. 1-1-13 693 M-43, Okemos, 349-1940 Logan. 393-4230 identify the men if she saw them KFRSHOP C-1-M3 again. DEAR P.P. 23 publishing days till Campbell's washday savings AN ASSAULT AND battery CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMES Smoke Shop charge has been lodged against a Easy reading Valentine's Day. Think about itl S.N.C. 1-1-13 < Imported Pipes 3Sc per load The boat for Ims nrnny patterns of molding A MALE NONSTUDENT West Fee Hall student by a coed. Tobacco front. books may be offered by Package tray, 23. See-thru master brake Earth and Family of Man at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Ulrey House, 505 TG at 8 p.m. Saturday at 302 M.A.C. meet at 8 tonight in the 1966 Rot contacting either Ms. Hong at 37. Steering coli lock. Ave., apt. 2. For more information, Hubbard Hall. Anyone interestec plo-thru ventilation. cylinder reservoir. nn M.A.C. Ave call 353-9795. welcome. 352 W. Owen Hall, or Hue at 38. Electric windshield 227 W. Owen Hall. [Tinted windows. 24. Five main-bearing Zero Population Growth will SDS will present political films at 8 Black Students Regrouping washer. - feature Georg Borgstrom, food Whitewall tires. crankshaft. scientist and world geographer, tonight in 31 Union. phase I is underway. Your presence is Women award Deluxe wheel covers. 25. Anti-freeze. 39. Padded dash. speaking on "The American Free U classes meeting today: Basic a must at 7:30 p.m. today in the Brody Auditorium. Population and the World" at 7:30 Electricity and Household Repairs - 26. Seat belt retractors. p.m. Sunday in 35 Union. 7 p.m., 303 Bessey Hall: Sesism and Sexuality - 7:30 p.m., 109 Bessey The ASMSli Legal Aid Dept. will plaque to janitor mailable 27. Armrests, front and Hall; Student Pilot Lab - 7 p.m., 101 havt 9 law; Ray P. Lamphear. co-ordinator t'ery Wednesday and from 1 Bessey Hall; Women's Problems and of maintenance and rear. Discussion Group - 9 p.m., 36 Snyder to S p.m. every Wednesday and Petitioning is underway for at-large Hall; Social and Political Philosophy Thursday during the winter term. development of married housing, 28. Front and rear ashtrays. representatives to the College of Seminar 7 p.m., 110 Bessey Hall. - Those wishing appointments are received a plaque and was named Natural Science Student Advisory asked to check with the ASMSU an honorary member of Spartan k Ly. Inside nooa 29. insiae hood release. release. Council. Details are in 103 Natural Hillel will offer services at 5 p.m. business office, 307B Student Wives at the organization's 25 Services Bldg., or call 353-0659. Science Bldg. Friday followed by dinner. Saturday anniversary open house recently. |Ihis is standard on our Lowest priced car There will be a nominal charge for services will be held at 10 a.m. Spokeswoman for the group, There will be a reorganizational Sunday supper will be an informal Aurelia Spengler, said that meeting of the Honors College get together. Call 332-1916. Lamphear received the honor Student Board at 8 p.m. Sunday in The Seminar on South Asia and because of his conscientious popular models are even more elaborate U.S. Foreign Policy will present most bowling the Honors College lounge. Anyone Reservations for Hillel's service and help to those living interested in being on the board must "National Building in India and party must be made by Friday. CAII in married housing units. attend. 332-1916 or 353-5817. Meet at Hillel Pakistan" at 7:30 p.m. today in 106 Center for International Programs. "There are 2,500 apartments at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. in married housing," Ms. Faculty, staff and students are invited to a weekly Bible Study from The Jan. 30 total eclipse of the There will be a public open night at Spengler said, "Whenever we noon to 1 p.m. today in 130 Natural moon will be featured in this month's the MSU Observatory from 8 to 10 have any complaints or Resources Bldg. CAII 3-0823 for Sky Skanning to be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday. Children under age 13 problems, he takes care of information. should be accompanied by an adult. them." tonight in Abrams Planetarium. Lansing - East Lansing Mortar Board alumnae will meet with members of the MSU active chapter for supper at 5 p.m. Sunday W. Arbutus Drive. Okemos. at 3604 Welcome Back Students And Faculty } * Volunteers willing to work with boys at Training School from 6-8:30 KWIK STOP * p.m. Monday nights meet at 3 p.m. Friday in 37 Student Services Bldg. * CAII 353-4400 for details. All volunteer members will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday Action Corps OPEN Till in the Stefanoff lounge. STudent Services Bldg. 2:00 A.M. Tbyota Corolla 1200 Off Campus Council will meet at 8 "THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN" tonight in the OCC office, 316 Student Services Bldg. Domestic & Imported UMHE Joanne Student Forum Prokopchuk from the Paul features CHILLED WINE - CHAMPAGNE Goodman School and Cliff Borbas Domestic A Imported speaking on "New Education Ideas" WHEELS TOYOTA INC. at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 1118 S. Harrison Road. DAILY 9:30 - 2:00 A.M SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 A.M. North American Indian Students of CONVENIENT PARKING - LOCATED NEXT TO THE KOKO BAR MSU will hold an organisatinal 2400 [.MICHIGAN AVE. 5 Blocks West of Fraador meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday In 37 r*** * * * * ***************** Thursday, jaI)Ualary 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 13. China (Continued from page one) he warned with a smile. "He is writing strictly to amuse and to the Chinese delegates ... delegates have not pastime is to meet Americans plugged their umbilical cords to especially minorities and the ... diplomatic uiniumam; i . i< cocktail parties, li -i u Except for an initial recpetion, party and talked to the delegates i -n. k.l. .»os shoulder-length hair, was at the >>t tka onunrnmpntj! " governments." h(1j imnncoj -T.„ 1 he Manchus naa imposea dedic Otmlim, Caroline has been Talcott, Roosevelt's l4lh iiVjn „ wiH 01 °« This was predictable. Mao's entertain." their briefcases, toiling away 24 working class - and engage them they attended only one social about his coiffure. pigtails on umn<*eas « years and refused dicta call for humility and Ross Terrill is an Australian hours a day. On the 14th floor in conversation. To facilitate function - a party at the "They don t mind long hair as submission, but rebels cut them when the Chines* to teaching by example. Faithfully, journalist who recently of the Roosevelt, work is socializing, they opened their Musuem of Natural History long as It s a sympol of protest oirin aet ance. lt)0vw). the Chinese delegates emanate published two widely acclaimed moderated with humor and private hotel elevator to the given for pro - Peking instead of vanity," he explained. Generally, the atmosphere at "It's worked out IS the Mao mystique with relaxed articles on China in Atlantic joking. organizations in New York. "Of course, the Chinese have the Chinese headquarters she said in « craT* self-confidence and impeccable Monthly. For example, after Kao Liang, Chinese have Richard Lee a young historically used hair styles to remains sober. Most of the "They are lovely & conduct. "What's been happening to Lin press information director, conspicuously . __ avoided Chinatown Maoist with flout authoritarian comic relief is provided by lovely. " * ***, Chou Nan, one of the more Piao?" Chou is asked in the appeared on the front page of affable delegates, took time to middle of a friendly chat. the Daily News under the explain China. Speaking in "That question does not banner caption "SUPERSPY," English, which he learned at Peking Language Institute, he said. nor "China today is neither hell paradise. We are deserve an answer," he replied politely, as he does to any probing questions. Since there are few women delegates in the UN, the Chinese he bacame the butt of endless teasing. "Look Kao, you're really famous now," a colleague would point out, laughing, with Who will (Continued from page one) The Kurtz belong to unit recommendation raised in the cases were whether is affirmed by the commission, it self • government in tb, experimenting, but we know we refrain from belaboring the newspaper in hand. with respect to whether employes of the EMU Dept. of may be indicative of a step college universities, I toward recognition of the that it is pot appropriate J important thing is in the words China. But they have made it egalitarian, classless China is trial examiner's recommended included or excluded from the included in the unit and whether unique situation posed by higher . _ as precedent herein' of our chairman, 'China has known that their education and affirmation of commission's various d , Jmen comParable to calling him a decisrM 'is'airrimed 'bv 'the faculty unit states that this the WSU Medical School faculty stood up." delegates, even if married, are failure in competitive America. „ommi.s;on it mav thp decision "must rest on a close would be permitted to form a the need to alter earlier dealing with faculty The reference is to contrast addressed by maJden surnames. Although the diplomats outcome' Qf a collective precedents to conform to this junior college: ° a'na J ana|ys's their authority and separate bargaining unit. and They also dislike being dismis ,c the strong China of today with ' " ™ ' " " hanraininu election at MSI I how effectively it is exercised. " unique situation. secondary school f* the ignominious empire during addressed by "Mr.," which they self-indulging and -------- In addition to the conflict over ln some cases> Kurtz notes' The KurtZ rec°mmenda.tions view of the unique .wit,^nc,t.liitsI sta,('-" Kurtz the opium wars. consider irrelevant. Such titles as they have been known Chou Nan praised writers like "Sir" and "Honorable" which short strolls and peer in store of,„iic on/4 ki to take in ctr.«> £ ^dition£o^the conflict over wneiner academic siaii snouia r nt chairmen are exclude the military w science ;n,.i..H« of faculty ,n the EMU recommend^ employes and include the ... . , be included in a faculty properly considered as part of James Reston and Edgar Snow denote social rank, are taboo, windows. This is acceptable, for accurate reporting about Best is "T'ung Chih," or since it fulfills bargaining unit, a dispute is the administration and in other medical school faculty members China. "comrade." education about America. purpose. )ike,y tQ occur on the status of . . . . cases they are representatives of the faculty. In the bargaining unit. Lecturers — temporary faculty ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★* "But beware of Ross Terrill," Contrary to popular opinion, Their favorite educational aeParlment cnairmen Kurtz's EMU recommendation provides for the exclusion of all department chairmen in the whose appointments are not within the tenure system — were excluded from the bargaining SPAI Judiciary to university from the faculty bargaining unit. At WSU, the contending " unit in recommendation. Kurtz's EMU DON'T MISS OUT ON ASMSui (Continued from page one) "If the judiciary is honest about the representative-at-large seats parties assented to the inclusion Historically the state SPRING TRIP. MARCH 20-28 of department chairmen of six commission and the National "There was a hypocracy in the election because the procedures being reserved for minorities, Jaeger will be removed from his of the eleven colleges into the Labor Relations Board have seat," Johnson said. SIGN UP BEFORE JAN. 20 allowed Mark Jaeger, who is not a minority representative, to bargaining unit on the grounds been inclined toward broad Martin said the outcome of the Johnson case could determine run," Johnson said Wednesday. that they are not supervisors definitions of bargaining units, for Info Johnson's remark was made in reference to Mark whether the judiciary will hear the Jaeger case. because of the small size of their Jaeger, "The judiciary's decision to hold my case until the Johnson The EMU and the WSU cases Greenfield, Wis., junior, who ran in the election on the basis of call 355-4560 3-5 M F departments. are the first in which MERC has his 1/16 Winnebago Indian heritage. Jaeger was the case is decided is quite reasonable," Jaeger said. "If the whole In five colleges there was a After 6 call Joanie 353-1088 top vote-getter been asked to rule on the in the category reserved for nonwhites who are neither black nor election is thrown out it won't make much difference what dispute over whether the Chicano. happens with my appeal." department chairmen should be appropriateness of an all-faculty ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Jaeger has since been disqualified by the Student Committee on Mark Bathurst, chairman of the Student Committee on included. The "ku" Kurtz tz unit at one of the larger state universities. Nominations on the grounds that he is not a Nominations, said Wednesday that Johnson is really appealing the recommendation urges that minority decision of the board of trustees and the Academic Council to If the Kurtz recommendation representative. Jaeger's appeal against the disqualification has these department chairmen be been held in advisement by the AUSJ until the Johnson case is pass the Bylaws for Academic Governance. excluded from the unit. settled. "The bylaws require that 10 minority representatives be chosen Other issues It's about time! by elections-at-large, that is, by elections that involve the total Other issues that have been student community." A calendar of men "We sympathize with Johnson's objections but we had no There are two sides to for women. Primary plans revealed choice but to follow the stipulations of the bylaws," Bathurst said. Johnson's hearing is scheduled for Jan. 18. The judiciary has every issue. When it 1972 Calendar of Men for Women. A election "would merely change assumed that the hearing will be open because it is not a comes to ABORTION photographic, not pornographic study of (Continued from page one) 12 unique men. LIZARD'S RESTAURANT 8. BAR the chairman of the state central the date of an indirect process of disciplinary case. Martin said that the judiciary would probably it's a matter of LIFE 8c This is a large hanging calendar (13" x picking national convention honor a request for a closed hearing. 19"), 13 pages (including cover). It's the invites you to enjoy our - committees for implementation delegates." DEATH. first of its kind and will surely become a Democratic reaction to the collector' Daily Buffet Luncheons became objects QUALITY AND SERVICE n ..... . governor's proposal changed for hanging? from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. KS'lrr.HT Friday, but much to the the course of Wednesday from mildly favorable For PRO-LIFE Special student price $2.50. Nationally advertised at $3.95. frustration of Republicans and Democrats alike, the governor failed to spell out specific dates to semi hostile. Meeting behind closed doors, THAT'S OUT OF SIGHT information, contact Calendar, P.O." 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