MICHIGAN Thursday Sunny politics . . STATE NEWS without bloodshed. ... i»war - Mao Tse-tung STATE . . . and cold with a 10 per cent UNIVERSITY chance of snow. High between 17 and 23 degrees. » 64 Number 105 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 10, 1972 NIXOH REQUESTS TREATY U.S., Soviets approach nuclear arms race halt WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon comprehensive an agreement as possible. restraint. It was not. Since that time the said Wednesday a U.S. - Soviet accord is The presidential adviser gave this reply overall Soviet strategic program has developing on the outlines of a historic when asked whether the report indicates continued to move ahead." agreement that would curb the nuclear - the first - step SALT agreement would He said that nearly 100 new ICBM silos arms race for the first time. cover only land based missiles and ABMS are being constructed in the Soviet Union, "I can report that a consensus is with underwater missiles to be dealt with some for "large modern missiles . . . which, developing on certain essential elements in a subsequent phase. because of their warhead size and potential which would provide a basis for further "Achieving initial agreements to limit accuracy, could directly threaten our land - movement toward an agreement that both offensive and defensive strategic based ICBMs." accommodates concerns expressed by each programs will be a major step in These missiles would, when side," Nixon said in his State of the World operations, constraining the strategic - arms race boost the Soviet ICBM total to over 1,600. message. without compromising the security of Nixon also said that Russip. now has in Administration sources said they expect either side," Nixon said. operation or under construction more See related story, page 3 modern missile - firing submarines than this "On the other hand, if negotiations are country's 41. the first phase of such an agreement to be protracted while the Soviets continue announced when Nixon visits Moscow in offensive - missile deployment and May. development of new systems, the United Nixon indicated placing firm limits on he wants a treaty both U.S. and Soviet States has no choice but to proceed with major new strategic programs." Bill readie antimissile defense systems, and an interim Taking account of the overall U.S. - Soviet strategic - weapons balance, Nixon Spectators for iioic agreement freezing certain offensive weapons, such as intercontinental ballistic missiles, while U.S. and Soviet diplomats said, "There will be no disadvantage for the United States in an interim freeze of on dollar's ie Apollo 16 astronauts view their Apollo rocket as it was being transported back to the launch pad for the negotiate further on how far an offensive certain systems." bond time after it was returned to the vertical assembly building to repair a fuel tank that was damaged in the Lnmand ship. The three are scheduled for a launch to the moon April 16. From left: Thomas Mattingly II; curb should go. Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon's No. 1 But the President underscored the devaluation foreign - policy assistant, said the urgency of reaching an agreement as he , Young, and Charles Duke Jr. President's report should not be construed noted what he called "disturbing WASHINGTON (AP) - The Nixon Ap wjrephot) administration moved as abandonment of the U.S. aim to get as developments" in which the Russians have through the final been racing ahead with a missile buildup stages Wednesday of readying its dollar during the more than two years of devaluation bill for Congress along with a Strategic Arms Limitation (SALT) Talks. report on key trade negotiations. Dems equalize The bill seeks permission to raise the "We are approaching a crucial turning official price of gold from its present $35 point in our strategic - arms programs . . an ounce to $38 an ounce, representing an Nixon said. "Under no circumstances 8.57 per cent devaluation against gold. will I permit the further erosion of the Actually, the depreciation in foreign By RANDY GARTON the Committee the Status of strategic balance with the U.S.S.R." exchange markets would be 7.89 per cent. on Women, a Since women constitute 53 per cent of State News Staff Writer special group appointed by State Central "We'll do everything we can to be in At the end of 1971, Nixon The legislation carries out a pledge by the population of the population of the said, the Committee Chairman James M. McNeely. compliance," Ms. Waters said. "If we fall Russians had 1,520 land - based President Nixon to seek a dollar-devaluing United States, the Status of Women short, we expect the presidential irring an unexpected development, the McNeely said Wednesday that less than intercontinental ballistic missiles increase in the price of gold as part of a candidiates will bail out." compared Igan delegation to the Democratic 20 per cent of the 1968 Michigan us with this country's 1,054. deal which led to the international il convention will be almost 50 per Democratic delegation to the national . . Representation of women is only part The Russians have 500 submarine - monetary agreement reached last female. Democratic party leaders said convention and McNeely said the committee of the problem, deputy chairman Mitchell launched missiles, only 156 fewer than the December at the Smithsonian Institution. was women that recommendations would be considered at said. The party must also insure that a United States and closing fast, he said. The Treasury Dept. held up sending the underrepresentation of women is still a the Feb. 19 meeting of the rules hi bet it will be damn close to 50 per serious problem. representative number of young people and measure to Congress when it convened Jan. committee. The proposal must also go minority group members are sent to the "At this time last year it appeared the r Michigan Democratic State Central Under new Democratic convention 18 because the administration had been through the reform committee of the delegation. Soviets might have slowed and unable to wrap up the trade concessions pittee i Deputy Chairman Robert guidelines, state delegations must insure party. Mitchell is not sure, however, of the perhaps said. "Anything under 40 ceased the deployment of land - based with the European Common Market, Japan per "appropriate" representation of women, Most party land you'll have trouble with the leaders, though, believe that procedure the party will use to insure strategic missiles," Nixon said. "It and Canada. young people and minority groups. Though wa¬ fntials committee at the national the new guidelines do not a significant increase in the number of equitable representation. lloped that this was an indication of self The request to raise the price of gold specifically say female delegates is certain. that the states must meet certain has always hinged on assurances from the ke recommendation that quotas, "1 can't believe they would exclude women pressure for proportional representation of nation's major trading partners that some Itute half the delegation was made by these groups is strong. women," rules committee Cochairman trade barriers to American exports would Nancy Waters said. Ms. Waters said that numerous Some students found be lifted, Treasury officials said. The new set of exchange rates PITE VANDALISM challenges to the various state delegations hammered out at the Smithsonian meeting are expected at the national convention. actually carries a de facto devaluation of violating housing rule These challenges will be based in large part, the dollar, anyway, and sending the bill to she said, upon a delegation's compliance Vendors to with the new convention guidelines. Compliance with the guidelines is an he added. The remaining 10 per cent who are Congress represents a formality in putting the finishing touches on that agreement. As the Treasury worked on the details important factor in a candidate's image at of the measure, a high Treasury source the convention, she said. For example, if a violating the policy have failed to meet the disclosed that the United States will not candidate's delegates are challenged condition of enrollment which specifies stand for foreign businesses deliberately in because there are no women, young people An undetermined number of students residences which are acceptable for lowering the price of their products campus or minority nomination. representatives, it could hurt his or her chances of winning the are to living off campus in violation of the student housing policy and will be required return to residence halls or freshman and sophomore students, Reuling said. The revised student housing policy, shipped to the United States to offset the impact of the new currency agreement y LINDA WERFELMAN The high Treasury source said United vandalism of vending machines have The presidential candidates, therefore, which became effective fall term, requires State News Staff Writer University-supervised housing. States will charge foreign businesses with resulted in losses of about $6,700 - over have the option of rejecting their Letters were sent last week by the Dean freshmen to live in residence halls unless of violations of U.S. dumping laws if they try hunger which attack students $1,000 more than damages during a similar committed state delegations if this of Students Office last week to about 275 they are "married students, students who to lower prices artificially to offset the n meals and between classes often period one year ago. situation occurs. students, suggesting that they might be in will be 20 years of age by the last official Nfied by food or drink obtained currency agreement. Ronald Whitsitt, plant manager of violation of the policy and requesting that day of registration fall term of the current lone of the 1,000 Coca Cola said his company had not kept academic year, veterans with one or vending machines , Job program they clarify their status with the Dean of more ppus. an account of the amount of money it had of active service, students living with rPite past predictions that the lost through vandalism and thefts, though Students Office within one week. "About 200 students have responded in years parents or legal guardian or students taking Meeting planned Pes might be The Senior Class Council and the six or less credits during the term in removed as a response he said losses had been considerable. one another," Edwin K. Reuling, A Placement Bureau will way or meeting to discuss the fis and vandalism. University officials Company representatives had not present "Careers director of question." area off-campus housing, said reapportionment of Ingham County's 21 Pmpany representatives now indicate considered removing the machines. Whitsitt Opportunity '72" at 7:30 p.m. today in Wednesday. Nearly 165 of the cases have Similar exceptions apply to Pen action is county commissioners seats will be held at unlikely, said, adding, "We really haven't wrestled Erickson Kiva. Representatives from been resolved, and "well over 90 per cent" sophomores, who are required to live in do not 3 p.m. today in the Mason County Court - anticipate with that vet." industry, education, government and the of the students involved have demonstrated residence halls or in University-supervised |n« out, but if it taking these House. The public is welcome. comes to the Placement Bureau will speak. that they are not in violation of the policy, (Please point Ronald Brown, division general manager turn to page 7) Lit -/n not Pr°fitable, f y, Robert it's always a of ARA Food Services, agreed, indicating F. Herron, manager of P°ks, said. that additional security measures had been tf\nies I« have "Perating the vending not taken in cooperation with the Dept. of Public Safety. FREEZE ON SPARE PARTS suggested that they I emoved, Robert C. Underwood, These security actions include the use of 1 th./6?. uence hal,s- said> but he enforced steel locks on many vending Icebox re - comPanies aren't in repairs ®i, , machines, according to Capt. Adam J. ooj» upply some local thief with his Zutaut of the Dept. of Public Safety. The most effective method of theft pn8 the last four months, thefts and prevention would be student policing of the machines, Whisitt said. fi: MOSCOW (AP) - Once a Soviet Ukraine reported an "extremely >•: citizen gets his own refrigerator he's in unsatisfactory supply of spare parts" and real trouble if it breaks down, Pravda cited the thousands of families waiting fUSe approves "If students recognized this as a service and policed the machines themselves," instances of vandalism and theft might ■S •:% reported recently. The paper said its investigation showed approximately 11,000 for repairs. A repair service for one popular brand of refrigerators showed Pravda its recent decrease, he said. refrigerator owners in the Ukraine on pt ISHINGTON ceiling hike (AP) - The House Some machines temporarily have been removed from high theft areas or relocated in heavily • traveled portions of waiting lists for repairs. It added that the situation in the Ukraine is not rare. orders for spare parts, such as in October when it odered 140 sets of spare parts and received 20, some damaged. § The Communist party organ looked Pravda went to the plant and ran into lonth aPPr°Ved a $20 • billion, buildings, Herron said. If the machines are i§ into the repair problem after it receiws the familiar buck - passing routine that I sW;r. in thc "agonal debt returned to their original locations, "there j: several letters of complaint. emerges when authorities try to get to request d from President is usually very little trouble," he explained "I called in a mechanic and he the root of failures in the Soviet Union. § established the source of the failure and Rni?rtV0te of 248 - 147 was Other precautionary measures have been taken. Herron said, but he refused to $ never appeared again," wrote one irate The plant said repair shops were Ptratinn nyL warnings that the % refrigerator owner. supplying false figures about the number »l borr i 'troub,<' getting the discuss specific actions, addingonly that j:j: One letter writer said he sent his of spare parts needed and not sending ^owmg authority it will need "we're doing everything we can." Nonstudents generally are responsible *: guarantee documents to the plant three damaged parts back to the plant as leraisinneS,S N,xon proposes ji-: times in an effort to get its refrigerator required in the contract. Repair shops lie. 8 tax reforms in the for vandalism and thefts from the §: fixed and each time the documents were said the reason they weren't sending the machines, though "students always get I* returned to him. damaged parts back was because the tected J gTu° the Sen«te, which blamed," he said. Area workshops are supposed to fix railways wouldn't accept the shipments. I Pierces tk bl'fore the mounting The vending machines were brought to :£ refrigerators under the guarantee, but The railways said the repair shops $430 bMU°" •:j: they have no spare parts. A shortage of dont pack the shipments properly. It campus through University contracts with repair parts plagues many branches of seems needed containers are not Nnsrv.!! a.'JOWl>d to happen, Ways vending companies. Underwood said, the Sbviet consumer industry. available, so Pravda suggested the f D-Ark "writ woiilHlk!d Fha.irmau thc House. Wilbur D. adding t hat "the University would not be eager to take over the operation" if :$ in Pravda investigators said the ministry charge of guaranteed repairs in the industry look into providing proper containers. companies should choose to remove their """—dJLSSiir ,u machines. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February! n , J news Judiciary tables request summary for hearing in Piton case Advisory Committee and ASMSU, meet to clarify Article 6 of the From the wire* of AP tnd UPI. By KRISTEN KELCH Academic Freedom Report. State News Staff Writer Section 6.3.2 of the report states that full freedom of content A request filed for a hearing with the Student-Faculty and editorial policy is guaranteed to all publications sponsored by Judiciary Jan. 17, charging Frank H. Blackington, director of the the University. However, Section 6.3.4 states that "responsibility Honors College with censorship, was tabled Monday night. for all content, finance, distribution and staffing shall lie with the The request was tabled until a conference committee, sponsoring agency, group or organization." consisting of representatives from the University Student The request was filed last month by Dennis Pace, Detroit "I'm not prejudiced. I've had senior, editor of the Piton; David Kirkpatrick, East Lansing V black people in my house - when senior, design editor; Kirby Milton, Pittsford N.Y. senior, I've wanted them." photographer; and Clayton liardiman, Grand Rapids sophomore Irene McCabe Union leaders and author of one of the stories. The request states that while Blackington did not put any restrictions on the content or wording during the eight months director of the National the magazine was being compiled, he could not authorize the Action Group legislative content as an Honors College publication. Charles Massoglia, counselor for the staff, said, "Blackington locked the 3,500 copies of the cover and the title page in his MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Conservative leaders of AFL-CIO construction unions are cancelling their big annual legislative basement at home Christmas eve." See story page 6. conference this year — reportedly to avoid giving a national Blackington claimed that the "unusable portion" of the Piton political platform to liberal Democratic presidential candidates was locked up in his basement because "it was felt that Eustace they frown on. Hall did not have adequate security." The only official reason given by the executive council of the The request stated that in a letter dated Dec. 29, Blackington AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades Dept., representing told Pace 'The publication and distribution of these materials more than three million workers in 17 unions, was that the under sponsorship of the Honors College would not be in the best Scientist revives organisms cancellation was part of a "reorganization" of department affairs. interest of the University or the Honors College." But informed sources said the construction union leaders As designated in the Academic Freedom Report, Blackington A Russian scientist has revived microscopic organisms meeting here didn't want to be in the position of having to invite was informed of the request by the judiciary and was given 10 Swing time that had lain dormant for 250 million years in a piece of as speakers such Democratic presidential candidates as Sen. days to make a response. Following the clarification of Article 6, potassium ore, Soviet magazine reported Wednesday in George S. McGovern of South Dakota or black New York by the conference committee, the judiciary will take action after Members of the performing company "In the Company0|| Moscow. a congresswoman Shirley Chrisholm. reviewing the request and response. It may decide to accept the Man" use a trapeze to loosen up before a rehearsal of the! The four-day national legislative conference, usually held in request, accept only part of it, or reject the request entirely. If play "The Search; Still it Moves." The show, referred to an I The experiment was disclosed in this month's issue of Washington in March, has in the past drawn as speakers the request is rejected, there will be no hearing. an environmental Galileo Theater piece, will be presented! the English - language monthly, Soviet Union. Excerpts presidents, cabinet members, House and Senate leaders and other Ruth Renaud, director of judicial programs, said Tuesday that starting March 30 in Abrams Planetarium. from the article were distributed by the news agency major political figures. the conference committee hopes to meet sometime this week. State News photo by NickJa Tass. Tass said the experiment, conducted by Geochemist The State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, N. Chudinov, proves "the ability of organisms to remain in a state of anobiosis, or deep lethargy, and, under Winter, and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays SIGNATURES NEEDED and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Welcome certain conditions to return to active life." Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Pay limit peti Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., Associated Pay hike need OK Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press Assn. Second class postage paid at Bast Lansing, Mich. The Pay Board said Wednesday in Washington it will Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services amendment is to pass. final approval, the petition Insurance, free presci Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, By RAY ANDERSON reguire advance clearance of all presently scheduled 48823. State News Staff Writer The mother of five began her recommends. program, retirement benefit! future pay raises that exceed 7 per cent a year for units A one - woman attempt to campaign last summer after "I would really like grass special survivor benefit prop Phones: of more than 1,000 employees. limit Michigan's legislator's Michigan lawmakers voted roots support to prove that and an additional i News/Editorial 355 - 8252 salaries by amending the state themselves a 13 per cent pay account for perform! However, the board stopped short of trimming back people can rise up and say Classified Ads 355 constitution is doomed unless increase. Their $17,000 base rate they've had enough," Ms. legislative duties. automatically all deferred raises over 7 per cent, as had . 8255 she can obtain 300,000 more makes them among the most Beckett said. In the House, represents!! been urged publicly by some business members of the Display Advertising 353 - 6400 board. petition signatures to place the well • payed legislators in the Her objections go beyond the must obtain the speil| Business Office 355 - 3447 issue on November's ballot. nation. fiat salary and include fringe approval for any expi Once fully effective, the new regulation will require Ms. James Lee Beckett of Ms. Beckett's proposed benefits which some sources incurred in the pursuit] that all pay raises of over 7 per cent a year for units of Photographic ^55 - 8311 Grand Rapids said she has only constitutional amendment estimate would put the legislative business, Campus Information 353 - 8700 23,000 signatures and needs would establish the base pay at lawmakers beyond $26,000 in hearings. The speaker is I more than 1,000 employees by reported to the board 60 greater public support it her $15,000 but allow the yearly taliry and bfepetits.JEach fesjj»nstbll. tyr, approving J days in advance, along with reasons why they should conStttutiotfQbr formed Stite legislator is permitted a $2,750 representatives mail bill, thj noit be trimmed back. Officer's' comi«nhtrtin expense account, which Is to "one secretary implied mJ Commission to recommend cover their living expenses while privileges are unlimited! higher salary levels and expenses. attending sessions. They are also require little more than ru Any proposed increases would stamp approval. Interest boost seen ultimately go to the voters for provided with a fully - paid life insurance program, family health Ms. Beckett's plan would! The chairman of the Federal Reserve Board affect fringe benefits due f Wednesday in Washington pledged that economic ruling recently made byj recovery will not be allowed to falter for want of money attorney general at the re or credit. And he said short - term probably will rise, perhaps while long - term rates are interest rates OPEN Till of the State Compensation Commission. I The ruling stated that ■ falling. commission is only r Arthur Burns told the congressional Joint Economic Committee the Nixon administration's projected deficit 2:00 A.M. for salaries and expN accounts. It permits legisUT of close to $40 billion for fiscal 1972 "gives me some 'THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN to determine their own fir benefits in what RepJ pause." and added: Domestic & Imported Brown, R - Okemos, describe! "To maintain the public confidence that is so vital to "a blank check to feed at J the achievement of faster economic expansion, I public trough." consider it crucial to make tangible progress toward a CHILLED WINE - CHAMPAGNE more balanced fiscal position in the 1973 budget and Domestic & Imported beyond. DAILY 9:30 - 2:00 A.M. I SUNDAY 12:00 - 2:00 A.M COMPLETq Seale * CONVENIENT PARKING LOCATED NEXT TO THE KOKO BAR AUDIO appeals conviction - A lawyer for Black Panther leader SERVICE | Bobby G. Seale declared Wednesday for the Serious Audiop in Chicago at an appeals hearing that •Qualified Technicians j Judge Julius J. Hoffman was Ronald McDonald • Prompt Service responsible for Seale's stormy conduct • Full Test Facilities during.the Chicago conspiracy trial. • 90 Day Warranty ■ Seale and the other defendants are & Labor appealing convictions stemming from the time of the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The two - day You're a Convenient Location atl The Stereo Shoppe | 543 E. Grand River Ac Hours: 9-5:45 hearing began Tuesday. Sat: 95_ Navy decision criticised DOLL! two A decision by the secretary of the Navy not to allow girls to attend the U.S. Naval Academy was greeted AND WHAT A DOLL. Soft A Wednesday by a chorus of complaint from advocates of squeezable, cuddly, cute, increased rights for women. "President Nixon up military as commander - in - chief academies to women with his magic wand," can open securing, bright and love- able. SPRINTER 1970 Toyota Corolla Sprinter said Roxcy Bolton of Florida, a former vice president of Just the thing to leave the National Organization for Woman NOW. a friend while Radio, low mileage, new snow tires to sprint through you the snow, flaming red finish— Navy Secretary John H. Chafee announced Tuesday are living your that two girls nominated to Annapolis would not be admitted because federal law prohibits women from legend. ONLY combat sea duty and the Navy needs graduates of its service academy for the fleet. $149500 Strike legislation denounced House Democratic leaders denounced the House Rules Committee Wednesday in Washington for exercising its extraordinary power to bring antidock strike legislation to the House floor. "I'll think a long time," Majority Leader Ilale Boggs, Wheels D - La., declared angrily, "before I vote to bypass any legislative committee." Speaker Carl Albert, D - Okal., said the procedures Toyota In our new lot at adopted by the Rules Committee to make possible a House vote on the Senate passed bill to end the West - Coast dock strike were "over my objections and Used Cars 2112 E.Michigan, Lansing- against my desires." 234 W. Grand River -1024 E. Grand River 372-0975 n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. February 10, 1972 3 -AST, Nothern D-Day for Disruption fizzles in Ulster Ireland (AP) - D-Day for Disruption «. the -< — — * province, where 240 people have died in 2>/a years of sectarian violence, to a near halt, jamming telephone lines and In Londonderry, where a majority of the population is 0 H of Roman Catholic civil rights leaders to paralyze this blocking Catholic, some shops and factories closed but not hunger strike at Free Derry Corner in the Bogside Catholic roads as well as d British province with 24 hours of civic chaos shutting factories. cause enough to enclave by six opposition legislators of the pro - Catholic Social • But in Belfast, there was disruption. A civil rights meeting in the Democratic party. Tvcollapsed in confusion and Indifference. virtually no disruption apart from the Creggan Estate was canceled when no one turned strongly Republican strikebound deepsea docks. The Thousands signed an anti-internment petition. /n.reuDS of violence, but no more than usual; business was a march only outward evidence of protest The association's Michael up. Havord said the day had turned into through the city center by 500 school children Newry, near the North's border with the republic and scene of irtJd smoothly- chanting, "Free the internees!" a disaster of confusion." The focal point of a huge civil rights protest march Sunday, was the main center of of Roman Catholics ignored appeals to Londonderry's protest was a 24 - hour violence. 0us«nds " The Catholic - based Civil Rights Assn. had called - tr~e protests against the government's policy of interning -niiTient terrorist gunmen without trial. aimed at neutralizing the Irish Republican Army is waging a guerrilla war with 15,000 British troops to Nixon cites peac nrthern Ireland and the Irish Republic, began six months WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon told the nation the India - Pakistan War. The Third Annual Foreign Policy Wednesday he scored "breakthroughs He solicited election - year public Report to believes would contribute to bringing an toward peace in support for Congress stressed he is seeking a solution in honorable peace. But I would a changing world" by arranging his policies, telling his radio audience that "this hope that anyone He shops, factories and schools the association had hoped his Peking and Moscow summits and by Vietnam, but made no mention of his Vietnam seeking the presidency would examine his 'close were open as usual, roaming bands of youths clashed rebuilding allied alliances. breakthrough year has shown ... we can make critics. He did, however, confront them in his statements carefully to be sure that peace a reality in the generation ahead." radio address. nothing lie -ps and police in several mainly Catholic towns, Including The chief executive also said might give the enemy an incentive to the injected himself into The double - barreled assessment of world Nixon said he was not complaining about the and Coalisland. swirling debate over alternatives to his affairs came less than two weeks before Nixon is prolong the war until after the election." Vietnam policy by vigorous criticism and does not "question the Nixon began his radio address British troops returned fire at a guerrilla cautioning presidential to arrive in China on a "journey for peace" patriotism or the sincerity of those who disagree by citing a West Belfast, candidates in a nationwide radio broadcast to series of "breakthroughs toward WeSlh7'opened up when they were removing a street avoid statements which "might give the enemy which he said "might help avert a disastrous with my policies to bring peace." said resulted from his peace" which he catastrophe later." reshaped foreign policies. de army headquarters said. The troops saw their assailant an incentive to prolong the war until after the "We do not expect instant solutions to But he said "only the President can an end to the war." And in a negotiate "These are great changes," he said. "They have election." deep- statement which seated differences, but the visit is a brought the world closer to a stable peace. They He indicated in his beginning," appeared aimed at Democratic presidential 94,000 - word foreign he said of his Feb. 21 did not happen by accident." a 14 - year - old boy was admitted to the main city policy report to Congress that agreement with though 28 talks with candidates Edmund S. Muskie and George He made the Chinese leaders. McGovern. same claim in his report to with bullet wounds. the - Soviet Union is near on a pact to curb the The State of the World reports came three Nixon added: Congress, saying "We know where we are going. -ntatives of Northern Ireland's Protestant majority met superpower nuclear missile race. We are moving with history, and months before his visit to Moscow. "I will "A candidate should make moving history at to launch their own rallies on a basis of "no surrender" But in the report Nixon said progress in search go to any criticism he ourselves." that meeting in May," he said in the for "a stable structure of world peace" was speech 'civil Rights Assn. intended that its D-Day would bring tempered by several sharp dissappointments and broadcast from his Oval Office, "with no naive illusions but with some reasonable expectations." VW Trade-ins LET'S GET (IAL SLURS' CRITICIZED Come In All Sizes ACQUAINTED At Dog n Suds when we say "we By Harty's formal apology urged BECKIE HANES should receive an appropriate made a motion to add 1968 Camaro Convertible make a lot of things better," we really mean just that. Whether it's on the bun, in the basket or in I the jug, we've got the best food sum to execute their a section suggest that an apology is in Buckner said Wednesday. Metallic blue finish, New white you've ever tasted. To prove it, News Staff Writer te prog_raim_I to their department with $2,500 order, both to the entire ASMSU office received top, economical 6 • cyl. engine, 3 - speed floor shift. just bring in the coupon be¬ MSU chairman naroia hlnrk nr white » ™ni " Wortv r~. t " .T .7, in low and see for yourself. „ : general iiumuer oi $1095.00 leiepnone „ calls n Kevin Harty ££2: formally ' The «mb^inh4itic!,hrk callers ^ 1968 Mustang Hardtop Dog n Suds Drive-In were "very distressed" jfwrra h„, j 200 cu. in. 6- cyl.engine, auto, trans., radio, runs good 1431 E. Michigan Ave. Lansing, Michigan statement was made by HUHR sSS&SS would invo|Ve allotting money as a governing member specially upset that of the ung body, that you would student your you are entitled, but for the »«*ewrs distorted by the State News. He (needs paint). $895.00 11 am to midnight, 7 days a week at a board meeting excessively 1971 Pinto to "niggers." inflammatory said he would not retract the night after a vote I!8"?*5 ant,t»uated Automatic Transmission ay ing a breakfast believe ui—i. black program. students Near -• Monday the end of ASMSlI's nitht meettette office of Black Affairs (OBA) "L i chairman ^".Tf and a fellow manner in which they were "T'"!. the letter position, S person in >""" concludes. statement but regretted that ™*«on was so u„(a,o,able. "I was only trying to Radio, A-l Condition $1795.00 Give /iFOB»iEr\ me a FREE Charco Burger. I just board member, I say that strongly Buckner said Wednesday an I don't believe in the term bought one and now I deserve another apology in the State News would 'niggers'," Harty said. "The one.*. be appropriate action for MSU accused to take. Harty did submit a statement to the State News Harty statement was not made to defame or be derogatory," he added. Wednesday. "There are other ways Kevin formal apology to ASMSUboard g£"jd_Igt_ his point across," cutting off v members By BECKIE HANES their racist potential emerged. hunger which may stagnate e News Staff Writer The board members may find it young minds from achieving ironic to find approximately half academic success while Office of Black Affairs of the children that were fed delivering a blow to general has accused ASMSU of daily were black. White educational institutions in the off one of their most predominated the balance as area and MSU, the letter nt projects by failing to well as a few Puerto Ricans and concludes. $2,500 to a breakfast Chicanos," the statement said. at ASMSU's "It is believed here A spokesman Monday that for OBA said ting. ASMSU was short - sighted in the motion may be brought up cutting one of the Black their judgement of what is at the next ASMSU meeting Fronts most important beneficial to MSU students," the depending on the order of s, ASMSU has shown statement from OBA said. business. be inconsistent with its ASMSU Chairman, Harold !cies, conflicting In the Buckner, said Wednesday that of MSU students and OBA can bring a similar motion is to the needs of the up again at another board ing community which meeting. If it were brought up, 'his institution," an the motion would go to agenda spokesman said committee. After being brought "y. out of agenda committee at a the past two ASMSU later date, it would require two - money was allocated to thirds vote from the entire board rogram which provides to pass. ; for hungry Lansing The major reason the motion ity school children, was defeated was because the retrospect it is the belief board did not feel the breakfast that the board ' 'hat secretly program was directly connected the breakfast with MSU students, Buckner was a case of black said. Wack and as a result ASMSU has insured the MICHIGAN POINT OF VIEW STATE NEW3 Romance majors: bon courage! UNIVERSITY now add "repressive" and KEN LYNAM (2) I dedicated my article to "the prestigious (-powerful) as French or Despite the hard "0pDre* J By ROLAND de MARS powerlessness of the grad students who feel Spanish. It might come as a surprise to \ % advertising manager Instructor in Romance Languages some, but Portuguese is also part of the coordinators (and we « 'I that they cannot voice their views (which ( GiUWlAT? v r J neglected end of the Dept. of Romance coordinators like they were 1 thro| —Ml DAVE PERSON, managing editor The Department of Languages is running scared Romantic and well it are consonant with mine) for fear of repercussions. I further dedicated it to Languages and is serviced by two of our style) at the 100 and 200 students (In French and 2.°! BILL HOLSTEIN, campus editor — "those professors in my department and in best teachers. Spanish ! '" CHARLIE CAIN, city editor might! On Tuesday, Jan. 25, the State News all departments who think they know their I also think professorial productivity manage to get to the third 2* BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor should be checked by a "Committee to being able to carry on RICK GOSSELIN, sports editor published my brief and relatively students." conversation, read with innocuous (so I thought!) resignation from Do I have the right to complain about Review Faculty Salaries in View of a i, Teaching Skills" (suggested by a student comprehension, or write a'0* said department, after six years of hard my salary when women faculty, who grammatical sentence in the i.n„ Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award labor. The response was overwhelming and apparently have not yet achieved the response to my original article) — and run ■ their major. The Spanish for outstanding journalism. led to the MSU News-Bulletin asking me to consciousness required to demand their fair by student majors, both grad and develop my ideas, which I did, in a rather share, make so much less than I do for undergrad, bien sur! And what about deny thta, but the feedbackUeSl long article which was to appear this past equivalent status and service? If you've professors who make over $20,000? Should students is that the Spanish a la Franco. claaJfi ^ they not be made expecially accountable EDITORIALS week. A few carefully placed phone calls led to a rethinking of the letter and so the been reading the State News (Jan. 28), you know that faculty pay hikes last year for their "productivity!" And does But even If a student third year and remembers makes artide was squelched. Vive la liberte! averaged 7.4 per cent; mine for the past productivity mean publishing any old crap six terms of French or sometl five years have averaged under four per — like collections of short stories to further Spanish histr, And so, dear MSU student I return to have cent. By now, I figure the University owes glut the market? Of course, you can always only begun. With some e*Z Faulty V p you with my sad little story. I shall not bore you with the petty repercussions which have already ensued except to say that 111 probably get to spend spring term me around $3,500 in backpay. Our administrators are concerned about "instructional productivity" (State News, have your students use your book! My second stated reason for "retiring" (I do not intend to teach formally again. what.awaits are arbitrary, unloving touch, Incompetent, and boring W After no more than two terms at th level, the student freaks These diploma factories we call out and n teaching in Siberia. Jan. 26). I am for heavier teaching loads, hurt to take courses in any order universities, these refuges for idle talkers sewage I said more or less the following in may as yet unpublished chef-d'oeuvre: especially for professors (In all fairness I should say that some professors do get to teach heavy loads, but they are usually in and phonies who like to intellectualize about social change, are just too stifling) choosing, very carefully, 0f teachers whose standards are so what* lm « Additional plant input will further (1) I am resigning because my salary is a they would flunk Because of poor planning on the joke and my department is a bit of a joke Classics — yes, Classics is part of the Dept. was the "chaotic and joyless state of the never a student wh decrease its effectiveness. flunked. Thus they manage to part of the University, the East too. of Romance Languages! — but it isn't as Dept. of Romance Languages." I would paduit go off to the high schools of M Lansing Water Treatment Plant is not An example of this problem is the perpetrate the crime. The medium - cost housing development working properly. The plant, which hear most often from undergrad m» MSU, East Lansing and scheduled to be built in East serves that altogether too many courses J Meridian township, was designed to Lansing. The city desperately needs 300, 400, (and even 800!) level are u remove some 90 per cent of all such housing, but it does not need in English. One wonders why offered by the English Dept. -orJ theynl the greater river pollution. If the pollutants before returning water to bother reading the texts in the the Red Cedar. But because the University had planned more origj J The Dept. of Romance Langu* University is using more water than accurately, the housing project could primarily oriented toward litei it had planned, the plant is operating have been built without any adverse Language as language and langau. above maximum capacity and the effects. As it is now, either the civilization get the shaft. And yet ij effectiveness of the treatment has housing or the quality of the water part of our students are potential lao teachers! We are not primarily a pi dropped to 75 to 80 per cent. must be sacrificed. school and yet we act as if wen When the plant was constructed the next generation of literati. However, corrective measures are in 1966, estimated enrollment I think full profs should teach. J figures for MSU called for three being investigated. A $10 million once a year ( and I am not referrinjl million gallons of water a day. The tertiary treatment plant is now in the lucrative political plum known as suf projected enrollment was off by final stages of planning and federal school, which probably should be hjj funds to build it are being sought. entirely by TAs!) lower level col about 3,500 students annually The cost of operating the plant will preferably at the 100 level, so thattl through the remaining years of the'60s. not get too far out of touch. Of J be twice that of the current plant. During the '70s the enrollment until they get some practice, thatcoi Yet this extra cost for MSU and for and has been a disaster! levelled off, but the University is still using some 5.4 million of the nine East Lansing and Meridian Township In closing, let me appeal once agi those of you who have taken million gallons treated daily. This has residents would have been avoided orarej resulted in the decreased efficiency had the University made more courses In the Dept. of Rof Languages and who care enough totl of the plant. accurate projections of its water pen in band and write to the depart This oversight on the part of the needs. to me, or to the State News or to ad Individuals have often (111 be happy to supply the carbon J University has caused stHl further And if you are thinking of maj problems. Because the plant has been complained, and rightly so, that local French or Spanish, Bon Courage! forced to operate above maximum governments have often ignored the needs of the University. This time, capacity, any additional construction within the city limits will only add however, the blame is clearly upon the other side. more sewage to the Red Cedar. IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST Rising voter Combine citizenship, learning may lead to By RALPH NADER significance of this youth vote after the for short, are already underway in Oregon from the realities of the times or thd The rising problems of voter results." Again, by instigating this elections. But we know now that the stage and Minnesota. Composed of lawyers, of pertinence to the great pubBcJ has been set for a shift in political attitudes scientists and citizen organizers, these two which knowledge should rer" registration have caused the East system in East Lansing, many hours If college students woke up to the world Boredom or lack of motivation « around them in the '60s, the '70s may be and responses towards the young by all PIRGs were established last year after a Lansing City Council to consider of manpower would be saved as well to plague campuses across the coui when they organized systematically to get levels of governments. How far that shift majority of college students in those two changing the present process of as reducing the chance of error. something done. The campus will go depends in part, of course, on the states voted to raise their student fees by massive epidemic of wasted taientsJ registration. The most practical The city should also consider demonstrations of recent years have number of youth votes and their reasons $3 per student a year. The money is used students are beginning to experience! solution would be to switch from file expanding the availability of deputy subsided. But in their place a new kind of for voting. But if the choice between to hire full time researchers and advocates they get a more thorough educaP commitment is emerging which draws on a candidates is to be broader than who represent student social concerns In their field of study if they can * card registration and conventional registrars. The University could help tweedledee or tweedledum, and if the community and projects which enlist investigating and solving problems! out here by providing space in which greater sense of realism about what is voting boots to computerized voter government between elections is to operate the energy and talents of students challenge both their minds and then" required to advance justice and build rolls and computerized voting. citizens could register. City Clerk democratic power. justly and efficiently, then the second drive throughout the states. of values. . Beverly Collizi has reported that she Two separate drives making headway centering around citizen action assumes A representative student board directs This is the appeal of the PIRG il By changing to computers, many has asked the board of trustees to around the country's colleges and signal importance. these PIRGs as independent institutions; provides a continuing opportune universities show this new realism. The first In a dozen states from Washington to with no connection to any of the schools. students to connect their fl man-hours of work would be saved as consider aiding the City of East Vermont students are signing petitions for Nor do these student research groupo get knowledge to public probleni is the voter registration campaign directed well as money. While the installation Lansing in this situation. "The board the creation of student public interest into partisan politics. They focus on solutions in the society. Scienr at the newly enfranchised 18-to-20 of computers would be costly at has passed a resolution to the effect research groups. PIRGs, as they are called community and state problems which need engineering students can work on po year-old. More will be known about the first, the overall long-term effect that they realized the student body citizens' attention. prevention projects which challenf The Minnesota student public interest technical knowledge and their se would be beneficial. As it now was creating our problems in what science and engineering research group, for example, is operating stands, one full-time person is kept registration and said they will be doing for human betterment, busy all year tabulating voter willing to go along with us," she said. OUR READERS' MIND during its first year on a budget of about $200,000. There are four attorneys, two science and economics students win J changes and address transfers. A If East Lansing is to truly be a scientists, and other young people working to test textbook principles in the if computer could eliminate this. community where the voice of the full time on environmental consumer, of everyday consumer or govei problems and develop » Meridian Township is presently using the system of punch card majority rules, the answer lies in getting as many people as possible to Press requires property tax, housing, and municipal government problems. The group is understanding of factual snd research that relates to people. _ developing problems for students to computerized voting. The township go to the polls. The installation of research and act upon, often together with If there is one thing formal ea« clerk reports that "the computer computers and additional recruiting older citizens, throughout Minnesota. It is should give all students, ■■ system is both more accurate and of deputy registrars can only aid in It seems to me, that if the press is becoming a catalyst for many lively opportunity to become Profic!e"\T efficient in tabulation of election the attainment of that goal. To the Editor: students who have found a way to combine Citizenship can reflect many vieww A formerly obscure historian has risen willing to go to any extent, no matter how unethical, to obtain classified information their studies and extracurricular interest many people. But its common P| to fame and fortune on the back of the then they certainly are not above with training in recognized community time and energy spent by people ■ Pentagon Papers and, as a result, has wiretapping or bugging key officials phones problems. their society with the skills and um pioneered a path for every women's section As the PIRG Idea catches on In other have. Compared with earlier generaJ 4We did chase columnist to grab a piece of the action, and wailow in instant notoriety. Under the and offices. We already live in a nation where distrust and disenchantment government is on an alarming increase, we with states, more students will discover that there doesn't have to be an artificial takes an extraordinarily young people in long 1 America to ij The Americans and Soviets have disguise of an enlightened patriotism, the urge to make a fast buck has created a do not want and we must not be forced to distinction between students as students today. Preparation for so-called •<] involved. In a speech the premier black market, where people peddle top - expand the parameters of our distrust to and students as citizens. Indeed, there is a Is taking longer and longer 1 been running space programs for called the incident "a serious blot on include the news media. mutually enriching relationship between impatience of many young pe®P 1 secret information with a five and dime set this Inordinate stretchout in warn some time, but recently the the honor of the Khmer Republic." of ethics. the two roles. For too many years, millions Cambodians came up with a pretty However, all was not lost in the Gary James Pond of college students have dissipated their time for students to acquire H The news media and certain political energies on courses and subjects which citizenship at the same time spaced program of their own. attack on the beast which wanted to Laguna Beach, Cal. junior the formal tools of learning. figures are first to champion the civil rights Feb. 1,1972 bored them because of their remoteness During a recent lunar eclipse on eat a full moon. Anyone who looks of the criminal, by screaming bloody Jan. 30, a group of Cambodian out his window tonight to gaze at soldiers shot at a mythical monster the earth's only natural satellite will murder when government officials obtain Information on activities of organized DOONESBURY by GarryJM who they believed was devouring the see the attack was a success. The crime and violent revolutionary groups. moon. In the process of the fusillade, Cambodians did drive off the They spout a 1984 rhetoric of big brother and whisper thoughts intended to produce a s a matter. the Cambodians succeeded in taking moon-eating monster. The moon is of fact, there's mass national paranoia. I do not profess to two lives and wounding 85 others. still there. charlie a/ou/! -THAT*} ANOTHER support wiretapping or electronic bugging. Better 6er th/n6! ww po So much ammunition was wasted But I find it somewhat hypocritical to on he always poojn, man... that now the Cambodian army could one hand, CAU. THE Considering the success of our praise those who steal and break very easily run out of ammo in case of attack. Of course one can easily Southeast Asian allies thus far in the Indochina conflict, the moon laws to obtain information, and exploit It in the name of civil protection. •jtBSlfap?- guess who supplied the amino used shooting incident goes to show that It should be pointed out that rarely in this massive moon shot. our allies do manage to win a battle does the government benefit from such Cambodian Premier Lon Nol once in a while. If they could only publicity, but people like Daniel Ellsberg, Neil Sheehan and organizations like the castigated his forces for wasting so fare so well in their skirmishes with New York Times will grow rich and much ammo and even threatened to the Viet Cong and the North Increase their profits from court-martial the officers and men personal Vietnamese appearances and . . . publications. n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 10, 1972 5 Agriculture Dept. certifies Lums' to insure that the glasses and steins customer. bob novosad pitchers used at Lums were Edward Heffron, asst. chief 90 days in jail or both. The half inch heads on all pitchers. e News Staff Writer fact hold 64 ounces. without measurement "I feel that we are operating capable of holding the amount of the Food Weights and Measures Act has Rouillard said that the menu of beer as advertised on the Inspection Division, made such an offense a Clyde Cottom, supervisor of descriptions. Rouillard said the our restaurant above board," which advertises a half -tors from the Michigan menu. The experiment, said that his department received - gallon the Weights and Measures main reason for this action is Rouillard said, "and I'm nf Agriculture have involving a consumer misdemeanor. Under the law, pitcher does not specify that the 10 - ounce steins, 16 - ounce complaint alleging the word "measure" can be used Division of the Dept. of that there would be fewer concerned that the public be VLums of East that Lums' menu falsely to refer to the size of the customer will be sold that Agriculture, said that "it is a questions for employes to made aware in their minds correctly advertising schooners, and a half gallon amount. He said the own is - represented the amount of beer glass. pitcher will normal practice to serve a draft pitcher, showed that the Ed Rouillard, the manager of contain about 55 ounces of answer. that Lums is OK." 0f their beer steins and measures of that was actually served to a beer, beer with a head." He pointed beer were correctly customer. The complaint was Lums, said that the head of beer and the one and a half inch head on a draft or out that foam is a quality represented the . Food Inspection Division Dept. of Agriculture on However, the inspectors did menu. not proven false by the inspection. If a complaint were proven pitcher of beer often will account for the few accounts for the other nine ounces as measured in a half - factor, and without it. a beer would be flat AUSJ takes no determine If that amount of beer ounces of beer that seem to be »d a standard weights true, an establishment could be gallon. He emphasized that if the -sures experiment Feb. 3, was actually being sold to a fined a maximum of $100 and missing. He said he advises his pitcher were filled right to the employes to pour one and one- top without a head, it would in "As long as a business serves a reasonable size head along with the prescribed measure on the on panel No action has been taken the election on recently filed appeal on the menu, it is a legal size drink," Lyman Briggs College Student Advisory Committee elections, CK EMPLOYES ASSN. Cottom said. A story in the State News on Kenneth Marvin, asst. director of judicial programs, said Wednesday. The All University Student Judiciary (AUSJ) met Jan. 26, reported that Lums Tuesday night but were not able to conduct any business due to Women crossed out the words "12 the lack of a quorum. s group elects reps ounces" on all of their menus which had previously described the amount of draft beer in a stein. Lums apparently crossed out the specification because an The appeal was formally filed Jan. 24 with AUSJ, by Ira Robin, Northbrook, 111. junior, and is meant to test the legality of several Lyman Briggs College election procedures fall term. se ling professor in the Center, as Opportunity Programs. ~ ;°"d Faculty and academic staff Representatives from all areas members serving on the board ,he ^c.xuE^ the School of Nursing; and Laura Henderson, academic group and is aided by Ms. experiment cup with performed by a measuring a reporter Sample Holman; Joanne Collins, showed that the steins contained tor of the group for the of employment of black women besides Ms. Smith are Patricia adviser in the University College, counselor in the financial aids only eight ounces of beer. year. Ms. Smith was on campus were elected to the Barnes - McConnell, instructor in the director of the ter at Mount Holyoke Ms. Wharton heads the board office; and Delores Reed administrative secretary in the ' Lums has ordered new menus This Sp Provosts Office. South lladley, Mass., j cming to MSU. The clerical - technical Signup method 1 week in almost any major European city employes selected as their association provides representatives Ann Graves, including first class hotel, round trip Pan Am jet, for nursing set for present employes as . Capital/*Capsules breakfasts, sightseeing and more! clerk • typist in financial aids increasing employment , office; Sandra Watts, Early enrollment for the ities for black women stenographer in the counseling School of Nursing will involve From Detroit to: e University. It is center; Elsie Whitmire, senior the following procedures which larly concerned with stemographer in the Center for apply to those students who are London *335 . 10 n»Urk womenUitab A PR0GRAM TO UPGRADE special EMERGENCY MEDICAL communications system has also been developed and Harrison said, "rather than the Urban Affairs; and Cynthia Garrett librarv clerk participating in early enrollment. Students with last names needs of the individual awaiting Labor and payroll members Lisbon $335 officers elected this services in Michigan is now special emergency technician justice." beginning in the following ranges of tj,e board are ^ Tayior. will report to A227 or A228 yere Beverly Holman, underway, the governor's office training centers have been A commission spokesman manager of Wonders said Wednesday. established at Detroit, Ann Corean Scott laboratory aide' Life Sciences Bldg. between 8 Amsterdam $345 , said that complete for Photo Lab Information a.m. and 4:30 p.m.: Food Services; budget Under the program, 71 Arbor, Lansing, Kalamazoo, implementation of the proposal r< Louise Taylor, ambulances have been or will be Grand Services; Vera White, McDonel A-D, Tuesday, Feb. 15; E-K, Paris J 345 Rapids, Escanaba and should be accomplished in five building asst.; and Verna of Landon Hall Food provided to 37 emergency Harrison. years. Quick legislative action is Wednesday, Feb. 16; L-Q, Bradley, McDonel Food Services and Public Relations centers around the state. A Though the program will necessary, he said, employe. Thursday, Feb. 17; R-S, Friday, Feb. 18; T-Z, Monday, Feb. 21. Copenhagen $350 include urban areas, the focus of fspeWl** the program will be on outstate & other seminar to advise rural centers the governor's office said. » Best Pizza around at the best prices around iors second annual Senior on employment Employment Seminar will be held ^ i 7c delivers a 12" medium 1 item >?araty ^ • Fares valid through March 31, 1972 m. Thursday in Erickson Kiva to give interested students MICHIGAN COUNTIES *4. I *'■»»» Pizza (each additional item 25c) or fiS de,ivers a King 16" 1 item Varsity J -tunity to have questions answered about the job market oyment. 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LAYAWAY phone 484 9607 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February,,, J CLASHES WITH AUDIENCE McCabe defends busing stand prejudiced." forced and polarizes blacks and should be improved before mothers surveyed Pontiac McCabe threatened to take whites. students are bused. schools and found they were all . those attacking her on a personal She accused students of "People willlearn in due time equally equipped to handle the A discussion on forced busing jevej to court an(j sajd) "You've believing everything they re&d in to get along with other people," students' education without Tuesday night in Emmons Hall put on the fmest display of the newspapers and listening to she said. busing. Later in the evening lobby turned into a shouting stupidjty _ you have shown me too much rhetoric. Amid shouts of "racist" and when a member of the audience contest between Irene McCabe, the gutter ]eve| of your minds <«i don't know where you "white honky", Ms. McCabe asked if she had read any director of the National Action you'd better watch it or youH kids have been or what the hell tried to explain NAG's proposed pro-busing surveys she said she Group (NAG) and black f,nd yOUrse)f jn court." you been doing, but you'd busing amendment to the U.S. hadn't seen any accurate surveys members of the audience Moderator Dave Synder, an better start listening to the truth Constitution. The amendment and didn't believe in Several blacks accused Ms. Ann Arbor junior, interrupted about busing," she said. "Maybe says that no student shall be documentation. McCabe of being secretly t|ie nieetjng ^veral times, plead- you'll understand when you assigned to a particular school In the closing minutes of the ing with the 800 students in the have children of your own." because of race, creed or color, meeting, Ms. McCabe said that audience to "give her a chance" When asked if she thought "I wouldn't condone sj,e was "sick and tired of Guerrilla chief and "stop this animalistic, busing would improve race segregation but if parents want stepping aside for Negroes" and hostile behavior." McCabe defended her relations, McCabe said, "Black people already have their rights, to send their children to an all - white school, that is their right emphasized that she believed in freedom of choice, To bus or not to run new army antibusing stand on the grounds Dont you understand that with — but don't tell me what to do "j»m not prejudiced," she Irene McCabe (insetK the vocal head of the Natioanl Action Group, spoke to suu that busing was unconstitutional forced busing, everyone loses because 1 am against forced "I've had black people in Emmons Hall Tuesday night. A hostile audience charged the antibusing spokes woman"" and countereducational. She said their rights." busing," she said. my house — when I've wanted being prejudiced, racist and uninformed on the issue. * Osmn^Vead' of The "muS su'rers whe" busln« ls She added that education Ms. McCabe said 12 Pontiac them." State News photo by Craig P0 Bahini guerrilla forces that fought for Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan, has County will l been appointed commander in I chief of the . 1 new nation's army. PROGRAM INFORMATION 485-6485 By BILL WHITING Board of Commissioners. The resolution, which was veteran's counselor. applied for veterans benefits, but Commissioner David Buhl, had not received any money. give Susan Emery explained that she James Mulvaney, county supported the measure, after extension agent, explained that private groups to a.„ minority. He said the a,,., , State News Staff Writer should consider passed unanimously, will allow R-l 6th District said the intent of Although the original considerable thought, because of the money will be used to draw using the J for the peatest benefit Veterans residing in Ingham veterans to receive a loan of up the resolution was to set up a proposal called for $5,000 to be the benefits it offered to area on community resources. He OPEN AT 7:00 p.m. County will be eligible for a to $200 for a period of four revolving fund to give veterans transferred to the Veteran's residents. indicated that the program people of the county, "We should take a cc FEATURE AT months, with a provision for some relief in handling their Loan F\ind for this purpose for "Before I have generally would be aimed in three - ■ * four-month interest-free loan for look at how we use this 7:25 - 9:30 p.m. the remainder of the year, extension for another two debts. He explained that the only six months, the commission voted against all veterans issues directions, including: and how we use it L according to a resolution months. The monies will be monies would be especially voted to extend the duration of because this county has • Taking young people from Detective Tuesday by the Ingham County who have the fund until the end of the consistently refused to face the county to MSU, where they future," he said. "We'reoJ amendment offered reality with respect to the war in be exposed to a two-year the door to this year on an type of act Harry Callahan. by commissioner Gordon L. Vietnam," she said. can agricultural program, although the future." Swix, R-l 3th District. In adding Another East Lansing they may not have a high school He doesn't that amendment, Swix explained Commissioner, James A. Pocock, diploma. Buhl pointed out, t break murder cases. that six months would not be a R-7th District, said the • Establishing a food co-op in that the program was! sufficient time period to analyze resolution will remedy a administered through the J Lansing similar to one run by the results of the program. situation where the county has the Cristo Rey Community Cooperative Extension! He smashes them. East Lansing Commissioner had to grant money to veterans Center. He said this could and not a private agency. 1 through other programs simply David Hollister, compliment that outlet by because they were waiting for promoting foods that residents District, also coi checks to arrive. do not use as much as they assume this is a new In other action taken at the — one that I have b should, including fruits and meeting in the County vegetables. and trying for the last] Courthouse in Mason, the * Starting a leadership years." commission voted to grant program in the community to $10,000 to a county program establish youth groups, aimed Hollister said the aimed at aiding Chicanos. The p particularly at older young was needed to < program, which operates people. He said that leaders will county's credibility in I through 4-H groups, is aimed at probably be paid about $10 per of minority groups. H involving young people in crafts week in getting the program that most programs h and skills, particularly in the started. designed to meet th< The resolution passed with white, Anglo-Saxon ir only two dissenting votes, young people in the pi although Okemos Commissioner pointed out that this pi Charles P. White said he feared would be only part of a $3 the proposal brought the grant which only a Commission to "a crossroads 35 cents per person ii which could lead to disaster for county. the county." White explained that he was "We have got to n RHAJiHARH'^RHARHAKHARHARH'^RHARHARHARHA not against the program, but that he was opposed to county committment," he said. 1 don't it will be a slap in tiJ funds being administered by of the minority communitl PRESENTS MCDONEL" OTIS"" MCDONEL""OTIS"MCDQ llli CATCH-22 IS THE MOST MOVING, MOST INTELLI¬ Feb. 11 GENT,THE MOST HUMANE - OH, TO HELL if 9:00 WITH IT! - IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN McDonel Cafe FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR! OTIS■ MCDONEL"" OTIS■ MCDONEL■ OTIS-MCOflj It comes as close to being an epic human comedy as Hollywood has ever made! Alan Arkin as Yossarian J Peter Lorre in Dostoyevsky's CRIME AND PUNISHMENT provides the film with its continuity and dominant style Arkin is a deadly serious actor, he projects intelligence with such mono-maniacal intensity, he is both funny and heroic at the same time. Nichols remains, as he was before, one of our finest directors." "v,nc£utycffifes "IT'S ONE HELL OF A FILM! A COLD, SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! Firmly establishes Nichols' place in the front rank of Lon Chaney American directors." bruce williamson, playboy HUNCHBACK! NOTRE DAr "Viewing Arkin is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets or Tonight in 104B Wells $1.00 Auburn Film Bobby Fischer play chess. A virtuoso player entering his C & P - 8:35 HB 7,10:15 richest period! A triumphant performance!" -time magazine PROGRAM INFORMATION «f NOW!! ICHIGAN Opon 1:00 p.n Shows 1:10- Theatrr - Lansing 3:05-5:05- 7:05-9:05 Diiimbyimichael wadleigh • produced by bob maurice • a wadleigh-maurice, ltd. production • technicolor® from warner bros. cop»il»ht & 1969 maim Tonight in 2 locations TferenceHillm Brody Southwest Dining Hall 7:30 AnAvcoEmbasayFum ^ ■ They Call Me Trimt Wilson Aud. 8:30 w«h Bud Spencer »9' Gtaeia Hahn ElenQ,Ftedemonte and with Fcirley 1 ( RHARHARHARHARHA^ n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 10, 1972 kl m No PARIS (AP) — Two French Viet talks participate in this sort of declared. Julia reported Wou Fan-wou, members of parliament who Julia said a Chinese official people's commune, where he is head of the European recently viaited Red China aaid Interviewed on French told the group that Marshal Lin returning to true doctrine Wedneaday Premier Chou En-lal national radio, De Broglle said department in the Chinese Plao has been "eliminated Foreign Ministry asked that had leading from experience." told them Vietnam would not be Chou "told us on the agenda for President that if, by very precisely politically" and that former become of the two former chance, China was President Liu Chao chi is The mission had a 2V4- hour Nixon's visit. - leaders. He reported the asked to take part In a sort of talk with Premier Chou. In aeparatc interviews, Jean collective working In a commune in following conversation. International northern China. de Broglle, Oaulllst president of guarantee for the frontiers of Chou also was said to be the Foreign Affairs Commission "Has Lin Plao disappeared' Vietnam, China would refuse." concerned about a proposed o the National Wou: "First he was eliminated." Assembly, and He also echoed Julia in Drive European security Deputy Dldter Julia said Chou Chou indicated that the Vietnam saying planned "Where is he?"n®y speak of grouping the Sovlot bloc conference and told them: a plane being shot down. Was he Western question was "not on his powers. China would not talk "over shot by a firing squad? the heads of smaller agenda" for the Nixon's visit, nations," adding that China would not by Red Cross and that "this Is an affair talk ' over the Wou: "No, it was a political He said: "Either the Russians heads" of smaller between the Vietnamese and the nations. for blood bank elimination. Never in China do will come out on top and will be American which does not we mix political errors with the guarantors of your Chou cited the 1954 Geneva The Farm House concern us. We will not agreemtn on Indochina as fraternity, persons." independence, or there will be having in conjunction with the Lansing Intervene." "misled everyone" and having an East • West detente and Regional Red Cross Blood Soviet troops will move to the Broglle said Chou also told been rendered useless within a his parliamentary mission that Program will have their annual northern frontier of China." year by the United States — not volunteer blood drive next week China would refuse to take part a signatory - creating a new in the lower lounge of Shaw In an international agreement situation In Indochina. Hall. Those wishing to Aging in guaranteeing frontiers of Vietnam. Broglle quoted the postwar Chou as "No one protested at the time and in consequence, an participate may do and 8 p.m. so between 2 Monday through International k professor emeritus of Social Science, spoke to a group of about 25 at the Union saying such international guarantee which Thursday, and between 10 a.m. already existed showed Itself to and 4 p.m. on Friday. IV of -a «erie» night as partQolatiom c. of seminars —on• "Aging ■■■ in ■America." CnmmittAA on PAfirAmnnt Pnloc nnrl .... .Haak ii chairman of the agreements were " a sort of trap be completely useless," he A spokesman for the drive, 1fl Human Relation! Committee on Retirement Rolei and Activities. and that, in consequence, China quoted Chou as saying. Dennis R. Arkens, Menominee State News photo by Tom Gaunt could not be counted upon to "It was a precise statement senior, said that the blood will indicating to us the extremely be used mainly for hemophiliacs. prudent conduct of a nation Last year, the drive received Students found violating rule desirous in all circumstances of not appearing as a superpower, and which wants to practice the about 730 pints of blood. This year, the goal is 1,000 pints. Arkens said that anyone ■nued from page one) violations involve students who owners recognize the rules and doctrine of the national between the ages of 18 and 65 I which included claim they must live In now. cooperate more than we could Independence of all nations, may donate blood. The process JJrsity-recognized off-campus housing for health or expect them to; others are Students jusi applications may appeal reat and small," De Broglie takes about 45 minutes. ■ities, sororities, financial reasons and who the opposite." of the policy to the ■lives, religious living probably could have received Student • Faculty Judiciary or Students have said that their within Ed certain rooming exceptions to the housing policy landlords the Dean of Student':; ■the policy says. had they requested them before require them to pay Office, but no such rent unless appeals hav* Alt who are living off moving to unsupervised housing, their they can sublease been made in the past, apartments or houses, but said. Reulln;; ■legally will be required Reullng said. "whether in fact that happens, I Tto approved housing, Students who have signed don't To exceptions will be leases with owners of their Reullngknow; said. I guess it does," Js long as the students present living units will be Elation," Reullng said. required to break them, he said, students Reullng indicated that who fail to explain Ereatest number of adding that "some managers and their alleged violations or who continue to disregard University policy may recieve hold cards to hguage exams prevent them from completing registration for spring term. About 75 students who led for Monday received letters last week had failed to respond to letters sent fall term. similar jn Language placement examinations in French, Spanish, The students were told to pnd Latin will be offered at 7 p.m. Monday In 207 enlces move to approved housing by Bldg. the end of fall term, but no «tests at this time, students should call the other action was taken against testing 15-8270 ext. 58) before Monday. The tests will be also them because of the shortage of ■urins sprint term registration. living space In residence halls ■tspring have at least one year of foreign language study and approved living units, flhool and plan to study that same language at MSU must Reultnf «rid. He added that ?ment test before enrolling in the language course. there is room for thosfc students CWRITON "Exquisite is the only first word that surges in my mind as an appropriate WSTON TH€ description of this exceptional film. Its color is absolutely gorgeous. The use of music and, equally eloquent, of silences and sounds is TRADER HORNEE was made by, with & for ADULTS! NO person under 18 will be OM«h beyond verbal description. The performances are perfect, that is the only word." admitted. ALL PERSONS MUST HAVE - Bosky Crowthcr, N. Y, Times I.D. All patrons will be -equired to ?. cw "May well be the most beautiful film ever made" Newsweek proof of age. Admission $1.25 1063 Weils Shown in Showings at 7, 8:40 and 10:20 Showtimes 7:00 • 8:45 • 10:30 Admission $1.00 102B Wells A Beal Film Group Extrava^an Thursday, Februai 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan state news CLASSIFIED Don't Forget Your Gel Those "Love" 355-8255 for Sale The State News does not Employment Rooms COLOR TELEVISION^;"! permit racial or, religious BABYSITTER/ HOUSEKEEPER Apartments console; $250. oil * | discrimination in its with own transportation to CLOSE. UPPER clasamen, no advertising columns. The Okemos. 2-7 p.m. Monday • GIRL NEEDED spring term for 4 cooking or parking. 448 M.A.C. JIMIT ELECTRONIC*^! Friday. References exchanged. 1-2-10 882-3113. 9-5, . AUTOMOTIVE State News will not accept 349-3666. 3-2-11 man apartment, call, 3-2-10 351-9229. ^ Scooters & Cycles advertising which ROOMS, SINGLES AND DOUBLES. Auto Parts & Service discriminates against religion, STUDENT MAJORING In MEADOWBROOK TRACE. 1 man, Cooking facilities. Utilities paid. MARTIN D-35 guitar Himi s Aviation race, sex, color or national advertising to draw up sample ads. Good experience. New techniques own room, $57.50 / month. Call Call 372-8077. C-2-29 WOO. Call after 6 3-2-11 p *"5 I 882-1698. 3-2-10 ► EMPLOYMENT origin. welcomed. 694-9431. 3-2-11 SINGLE BEDROOM and kitchen. ► FOR RENT SINGLE MAN to share East Lansing Two blocks from campus. $40. JBL L100, $475. Joe speaker",^7. Apartments RELIABLE SITTER needed for one child Fridays 10:30 - 3:30. Own very deluxe 2 bedroom 4 men furnished townhouee, $67.60. 332-1026. 2-2-11 351-3609. 3-2.,V| Houses GIRLS SENIOR or graduate COLE'S BAKERY transportation. East Lansing area. 485 1265, 351-0790. 5-2-11 I Rooms Automotive students, own room In house near SURPLUS BAKERY ,J ►FOR SALE MARKET RESEARCH. Part time, 1 OR 2 girls needed for apartment in campus. $60, $25 deposit, reduced prices, 1/3 retell prices, great t0 1ft 1 Animals CHEVROLET, 1962, 6 cylinder car essential. Hourly rate plus house; rent negotiable; close. references. Phone IV2-8932. economy | Surplu, store ■ eatlne °1 stick, convertible, reliable 351-4382. 2-2-10 1-2-10 Mobile Homes expenses. Reply P.O. Box 725, South W.verly, im '■ transportation. $125. 485-6828 'Lost & Found Lansing. 48903. 5-2-10 North of before noon. 2-2-11 MALE, CLOSE to campus. Clean, 1-496 E.n ► PERSONAL quiet, private entrance, sheets C-3-2-11 "p PART TIME sales help, evenings. Call CHEVROLET, 1962. V-8 283, power furnished. $12 /week, 332-3306. PEANUTS PERSONAL REAL ESTATE steering end eir, Texas car, little EATON KIRBY COMPANY. 627-9400. 5-2-16 ONE BEDROOM furnished, air, x-2-2-11 MclNTOSH Head 606 ikiis. MC-30~p^"j rust. $175. 694-0730. 2-2-11 carpet, everything; must sublease, Lang, M J WANTED: ROOM in house, close, Ricoh TLS-401. SLR RECREATION WANTED. PART time office help. rent negotiable, call 361-2207 cam#, zoom lens. CHEVY 1965. Excellent running, after 5 p.m. 3-2-14 semi - quiet, liberal, $50. Call CAMERAS Sa SERVICE Work evenings, no experience Mary Kay 351-2170, 349-0893. view finders. Polaroids, p0jj economical 6 cylinder, $450 or necessary. Call 351-3701 after 6 Typing Service best offer. Call evenings 349-3329. ROOMMATE SUBLEASE. Spring . 3-2-11 end equipment. Used color! p.m. for additional information. black and white TV «.til TRANSPORTATION WANTED 3-2-11 0-2-2-1J MS PlAVEPTOE PIRATE IM THE S6NI0P- summer. Cedar Greens. Call after 5 p.m. 351-5937. B-1-2-10 LOVELY LARGE room with stereo emps, tuners, ( ?M-lKEMEMKR WT SUNKEN 01EST DATSUN 240Z 1971. Perfect BUSINESS AND MARKETING connecting beth. References $70 / turntables, speakers, 8 • tn DEADLINE condition. Rustproofed. $4100. MAJORS. Wearever Aluminum month. 337-2479. 3-2-11 cessette, home decks WILL SUBLET, two bedroom deluxe 1 Call Al, 393-9279. 2-2-11 Incorporated opening new office B0XlS2*/E.lANSm.MKH. apartment, one mile from campus. players. Used 8 • track tap 1 P.M. one class day before in East Lansing. Need new each. Stereo albums, typ« $176. Call 361-3170 after 5 p.m. For Sale wall tapestries, Police publication. FORD FAIRLANE 1968, V-8, personnel to fill it. Call Mr. AKOS 2-2-11 ice Cancellations/Corrections hardtop, automatic, low mileage, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. or 10 p.m. to skates. „ul clean and sharp, $990. Call 10:30 p.m. 351-7319. C Employment For Rent GIRL NEEDED to share great TYPEWRITER, SMITH Corone, non SECONDHAND STORE, 50u - 12 noon one class day Michigan Avenue. 337-7219. 1-2-10 electric $25. After 4 p.m., 8-5:30| before publication. apartment with one. Immediate ATTENTION: BIOLOGY, DREAM JOB. Teach make - up 351-6929. 2-2-11 Monday - Saturday. 431 FOR SALE. 1965 Ford LTD, 352 Apartments occupancy. Rent negotiable. PHONE PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND methods used in Hollywood for Close 351-4932, 339-2310. BankAmericard, Master 0 engine, automatic transmission, natural or high style looks. JERRY'S FLEA MARKET. Free Layaway, terms, trades.C 355-8255 $450. Can be seen at 1958 South GENERAL SCIENCE FEBRUARY RENT FREE. One girl 2-2-11 Training at our expense. Money is books with purchase of $1 or Cedar, Holt, at Cedarway Gulf MAJORS. needed, close to campus. $55/ RATES 10 word minimum good if you're ambitious. Can lead month until June 15th. Call QUIET GIRL needed spring term for more. 15,000 books to be given SOFA/CHAIR, good condition,® Service. 0X4-9816. 4-2-15 to executive position. VIVIANE GE 36" stove, also 2 - men. 351-6217 after 5 p.m. away. 669-9311. Open 10a.m. • 5 § No. DAYS All college of natural WOODARD COSMETICS, 351-8425. 2-2-10 condition $30 332-6388.1 No. 3-2-14 p.m. Seturday and Sunday. 1-2-10 IMPALA 1963. Automatic, power, Science and other majors, WORDS 1 3 5 10 subsidiary of General Foods. runs very well, best offer. Dennis interested in making ONE GIRL - Cedar Village. March 351 6623. 0-21-2-29 KAY 5 string Banjo. Lists ■ COLOR TV, Reduced GREAT DEALI One girl for 2 - men. 10 1.50 4.00 e.so 13.00 355-1823, 353-6875. 3-2-11 application for teacher through June. rent. $139.95; Special - $89,951 Two combinatior certification programs in 349-4817.3-2-11 Only $56 / month. No deposit. Immediate occupancy. 355-3613. left. MARSHALL MUSIC. East cabinet, very good 0 12 i.eo 4.80 7.80 15.60 MGB GT 1967, blue with black Biology, Physical Science and For Rent Lansing. C-1-2-10 Phone 393-4478. 2-2-11 4-MAN FOR spring and /or summer, 1-2-10 leather. Radio, rally kit, new General Science should note 19.50 AND STEREO rental, close. $65 / apiece / month. 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 carpets, much more. Very nice. the following dates. Deadline TV HAND TOOLED Belts end wallets. I Make offer, call IV4-1524. 3-2-11 satisfaction guaranteed. Free 332-3852. 3-2-11 ONE GIRL for 2- man apartment to submit completed will show you my type of work 11.70 23.40 delivery, service and pick up. No spring term. Furnished air. 18 2.70 7.20 end custom make your order. OPEL RALLY 1971. Excellent applications for Spring term deposit. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C reasonable. Near campus. Day 12 STRING Aria Guitar, th 1972, February 18, 1972. A married students 351-8812, night 332-2603. 3-2-14 349-9650, ask for Gary. 1-2-10 20 3.00 a.oo 13.00 26.00 condition. Call 349-0136; after 5 excellent condition, I and weekends 339-8025. 7-2-11 notification of action will be OFFICE OR commercial space, & faculty SKIIS KNEISEL Blue Star, 200 cm, 361-3794.5-2-10 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 mailed by March 6, 1972 in downtown East Laming. SUBLET MARCH 15 - September brand new $135, boots Humanic time for early registration. 15, 2 bedroom apartment, Capitol 347 Student Servic:es Bldg. OPEL, AUTOMATIC , 12,000 Reasonable. Gary 349-3358. 1. 2. & 3 bedroom apts. ladies, 6 M, good condition. Best SEWING MACHINE Clears 10-2-22 Villa, privately owned furniture, 2 actual miles, 1969, like new, offer. 365-3642. 5-2-11 Brand new portables. |i All studdint ads must be E-37 McDonel Hall 355-1725 some with study single beds, one large double. Girls $1245. 351-1957. 5-2-10 $6.00 per month. Large ss<| PARKING. 207 Bogue. Inexpensive. only. Must care for cat. $165/ of reconditioned used m prepaid WANTED. SMILING lady - for sales Call month. Owners will subsidize cat. DUAL 1219 turnteble with Shure Dave, 351-9666, 355-8313. VW BUS 1963. Great shape, no rust, M91E cartridge, $150. Deutsche Singers, Whites, Ntcchii.J The Stall New* will be California car. 351-0069. 2-2-10 12-3 p.m., work with Stanley Home Products. Car necessary. June 6-2-14 from '145 per mo. Call 351-0599. 2-2-H_ Grammophon Beethoven Home end "man to $39.95. Terms EDM responsible only for the Wilkinson, 485-8349. 5-2-14 1 BEDROOM apartment for married collection, $10 / box. 484-6169. first diy'i incorrect UNFURNISHED couple. Close to campus, carpeted, 6-10 p.m. 2-2-10 DISTRIBUTING C0MP| insertion. Aviation Apartments laundry facilities, furnished. $150 1116 N. Washington, 41 children welcome monthly. Heat paid. Immedlete C-3-2-10 DRUMMER - MUSICIAN NORTHWIND FARMS, sublease, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Living room, LEARN TO FLYI Complete flight please, no pats occupancy. Phone Westphalia, dining room, bedroom. Washer training. All courses are own room, bath. Large deluxe, 1 -587-6680. 5-2-11 and dryer, Wettinghouse electric GIBSON L E S P| Automotive government and VA certified. $110 / month, plus deposit. range. Cell 371-1607, after noon. PROFESSIONAL, Kustom| BUICK SKYLARK 1966 V-8 FRANCIS AVIATION. Airport Road. Call 484-1324. C-2-2B An excellent drummer to fill a is needed position starting March 351-1969. 4-2-11 KNOB HILL 1 AND 2 bedroom furnished, eveilable immediately. Phone 3-2-14 Marshall 50 wstt 1 Pioneer h e a d p H o| , 26, with an established group DESPERATE NEED 1 girl spring HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT SONY 6045 receiver, 2 Rectilinear Electro-Voice SRO speaksf automatic, power steering and power brakes. Starts every day, $475,332-1154. 4-2-14 Auto Service & Parts based in Lansing. The dresses uniformly, group plays term, Twyckingham. Rent negotiable. Call Karen, 337-2529. APARTMENTS 351-7910. 5-2-11 XI speakers. All cartons and new or excellent c 361-1889. X-5-2-11 "TOP-40" commercial rock with packing materials. Seperetely or 349-4700 NEED ONE MAN for four man $285 for both. 393-8816. 2-2-11 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East HEAD SKI pants and sweater,® BUICK ELECTRA 1961. Runs good plans of evolving Into a floor ONE OR two bedroom furnished spring term. Cedar Village. Rent Kalamazoo Street. Since 1940. OPEN Monday • Friday originally $100, worn onar . . and needs battery $75 or best show group. We work 49 weeks mobile homes. $25 - $35 / week. negotiable. 351-2780. 5-2-11 MAN'S TAN fringed Buckskin jecket, Complete auto painting and 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. 339-9311 after 5 p.m. 3-2-« offer. 332-0841 days. 2-2-11 per year with 50% on the road. If Ten minutes to campui. size collision service . IV5-0256. 42. Never worn, $60. you feel capable, have 641-6601. O Saturday 12-5 p.m. ONE MAN, needed to fill four man 365-5957. 3-2-14 CAMARO, 1968 228, Hurst 4-speed, C-2-29 personality, good musicianship, LOCATED MILE NORTH apartment in Cedar Village. Cell 100 USED vacuum cleaners, fl low mileage, 456 and 373 gears, VW GUARANTEED repair. and interested In a fantastic NEED ROOMMATES for summer OF JOLLY RD. ON 332-4126. 5-2-11 canisters and uprights. Guar^ air lift, $1700. 663-4889. 4-2-11 opportunity with excellent pay term. Move in June. Call one full year. $7.88 a# RANDY'S MOBIL. 1-96 at OKEMOS ROAD Okemos Road. 349-9620. C-2-29 call 393-4182 or 694-8232. 351-9226. 2-2-10 DENNIS DISTRIBU] CHEVELLE 1966, 283 V-8, stick, Houses COMPANY, 316 I* extremely well, $475. runs 339-2596.3-2-14 WANTED: VOLUNTEE R W.S.I.'s on BURCHAM WOODS. Comfortable 1 50% OFF on all merchandise, except Opposite City Market. C-3-2] Employment Thursday evening at the Michigan and 2 bedroom apartments Open EAST LANSING Duplex. Carpeted 2 bedroom. Full basement consignment. 1 dey only. Lincoln's Building, February 12th. FOR SALE. Friden calculat# CHEVROLET. 1953. 2 door, stick. School for Blind. Contact immediately, furnished, heat paid. Best offer over $75. 371-4736. Recreation Director after 1 p.m. From $150. Phone 351-3118, Appliences included. 1 block frotT JUNIOR LEAGUE CEDAR Minolta 16mm camera$17,1 3-2-11 484-4014. 4-2-14 cempus. Merried only. Chile CHEST, 501 Eest Michigan, $10 each, clock radio JIOT PT?37?r 30. 1-2,0 welcome. $210 / month Lansing. 485-0865. 3-2-11 bicycle $10. Contact! 349-9675 or 349-0560. 6 2-11 355-9619. 3-2-10 REK-O-KUT PROFESSIONAL turntable. Sony. TC-265 tepe WE DO r t repairing and ■ deck, Hermony hollow body Carina a sporty new sedan from TOYOTA FOURTH bedroom house room, 3-2-10 NEEDED for four on Felrview. Own $50 monthly. 372-6726. electric guitar. 332-6671 after 6 p.m. X-1-2-10 TP 207 BOGUE. Singles. $65. Cooking. CROSSWORD ZKI eHp.ou.fl v E : Parking. 355-8313. 6-2-14 Dave. 351-9666, PUZZLE ER/ ««« "SX 1F SjglM OpW±3 CHEAP BUT NICE. Remodeled 29. Juncture 1 T« op.RM Lansing house, furnished for 4, 1. Fish hook 31 Frost ' SMUfP $200 monthly. Utilities, heet paid. __332^3M^4-2:1i 5. Angry 8. Give 33. Ouster 34.Son of Hecuba |SP;AW NEED 1 or 2 girls for duplex on 36. Deposit satisfaction Spertan Street winter and / or 11. Askew 38. Immunized spring. 351-6846. 3-2-11 12. Compass point 43. Advisary gjfpillla 13. Undivided council MAN FOR three men. Lerge house. 45. Wife of Zeus 14. Valley on the Neer cempus. Own room. moon 46. Gone by Furnished. $80 / month complete. 15. Flower 47. Refreshing 5. One nw«|l tons __349".l?.B8l3"2'i1 17. Drive drink 1.Hel's watchdog 6.01111*4 OLDER FARM home. 3 bedrooms, 19. Indian post 48. Exclusively 2. Exchange 45 minutes North of cempus. 20. Roadside inn 49. Greek T premium Must be conservetive end 23. Spotlight 50. Carmine 3. Hat material 26. Clump of ivy 51. Lyrics 4. Cartoon cat responsible. $126 per month. Utilities and deposit. 351-3969. IF WT If " 0-2-29 EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom, furnished, wesher / dryer, garage, $136 monthly, sublet. Call quee" I Merldlth 371-3622. 3-2-14 test drive it today at: SPRING, TWO girls, singles. $62, close to cempus. Call 332-8018 2-2-11 mi P EAST LANSING. Attractive 3 bedroom. Immaculete, cerpeted, lerge pleasant lawn, garege, P appllcances, full basement, H m WHEELS TOYOTA INC. finished. Ideal for small family. $236 monthly. $200 deposit. Lease, references required. 332-8831 after 4 p.m. 2-2-11 GIRL FOR house. Block from 2400 E. MICHIGAN AVE.-5 Blocks West of Frandor Berkey. Own room. $62.50 monthly. Call '351-7603 efter 6 p.m. 3-2-14 Ljchiga" State NeW8, EaSt Lansing' McWg*"1 Thursday, February 10, 1972 9 Student Service 11 B WHAT'S life wmnnrn . 1 Prof bills sexuality class DIRECTORY WASHDAY SAVINGS 2Sc par load • EYES • GLASSES EXAMINED HMG Announcement! for It's What's A gay dance will be held at 8 p.m. as X-rated Sesame Street Psychology 290, "Human Because the programming will Sesame Thobwt for tow Happening must be received in the Street or Electric • CONTACT LENS Saturday. Call 353 9795 - for Sexuality," has been arousing include demonstrations of Bpadal Taaaa WmImt 50c State News office, 341 Student Company, television programs, information. WENDROW'S ECONOWASH DR. I.L. Collina, Optometrist Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two various questions pertaining to anatomy, physiology and sexual involving ten-minute sections of the contents and prerequisites intercourse, the course will be information during the 50 3006 vim st. 7 *.m. to llp.w.1 Mk. C6-Optical Services class days before publication. No will be accepted by Gay meet at Liberatio 3 Movement will for the course, Andrew Barclay, open only to students of minute class period. W.ofS—ri 5218 S. Loftn. Sunday in thep.m. associate sophomore level or higher, Barclay 393-423Q phone. No i Stefanoff Lounge, Student Services professor of hopes that the class will present outside the Building. Call 353 - 9795 for psychology, said. The course, insuring that students are at least an honest picture of human BEAD CRAFTS, 18 years of age. Also touched information. designed more like an X-rated sexuality. To promote a more DECOUPAQE SUPPLIES, Sesame Street program, will be upon will be women's liberation, relaxed atmosphere, ART McDonel Hall features Otis at Entries for the third annual MSU society and how it affects Barclay is REPRODUCTIONS a an "interesting, novel kind of attempting to have the candle BOB JONES PAINTS Valentine's Day dance at 9 p.m. Student Film Festival may be use of human course making supplies lriday in the cafeteria. The dance has television," Barclay said, sexuality and graded on the credit no credit - brought to the MSU Broadcasters Enfield's Incorporated not been cancelled incorporating discussions and self-concepts of sexuality. system. If the course is as reported office, third floor Union, through TV programming. 683 M-43, Okeroos. 349-1940 Feb. IS. successful in the spring, the idea The TV class will meet three The set up like may be continued fall term. Women interested in hours a week and in contrast to University Inn attending the the listing in the academic Barber Shop second National Abortion Campus Action will discuss the The LARGE ad for ■uto parts •»»'• Conference should contact Lynne at relationship of Jesus to handbook, there will be no extra JIMMIE BORN the small ad price. 332 -0427. time ■ Model Motors and meaningfulncss in contemporary life arranged by the professor. Suit 806 Student Service ^jipecialitY- Appointments Only The seventh film in the at 9 tonight in 105C Wells Hall. i Holt and 1100 Trowbrldga Rd. Directory "Civilisation" series will be shown at East Lansing Ph. - 3S1-1110 Hillel's Sunday supper and speaker 694-215 6:30 p.m. today in 131 Hubbard Hall will feature Marvin Solomon, and at 8:30 in the McDonel Kiva. EVERYTHING professor of natural science, speaking IN ADCOCK'S on "Genetic Conditions Specific in FORMAL WEAR CAMPUS STANDARD Joint Issue will hold an open Jews" at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 319 A COED WAS assaulted at 8:40 RENTALS AT meeting for people interested in p.m. Tuesday near the south GRAND RIVER AT HAGADORN Hillcrest. Call 332 1916 for rides side of the Auditorium when a man allegedly struck her in the - joining the staff or talking with the and information. LOW-LOW PRICES head with a club-like weapon and knocked her to the FREE SPICES staff at 8 p.m. Sunday in 31 Union. ground. The coed described the man to police as KENT DELUXE CLEANERS 'Ith a $3. minimum fill-up Hillel will offer services at 5:30 black, six foot three, about 2911 S. WASHINGTON The Games Club will meet from 1 20, with a slim build. 393-0674 Call 351-7041 p.m. Friday followed by supper and to 5 p.m. Saturday at Farmhouse at 10 a.m. Saturday followed by fraternity, 151 Bogue St. For rides or Kiddush. TWO MICROPHONES WERE stolen from second floor rooms information, call 332 - 8635. in the Student Services Building sometime between 5 p.m. last For Sale Personal FYiday and 8 a.m. Tuesday. Police estimated their value at The Academic Committee of LBC "Soviet Union and China and $101.73 and said neither room showed signs of forced entry. TEM, Carvin (California). Mobile Homes WATERBEDS FROM $9.99. will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the South Asia" will be presented at 7:30 sound, complete, Guaranteed. Direct from factory. West Holmes upper lounge. The p.m. today in the Con Con Room, TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS with estimated value of lip! 332-4704. 5-2-11 CERTIFIED 1971, 12' 52', 2 x Call 351-0908. Drive a little save a Student Advisory Council will meet International Center, as part of a $35.38 an bedrooms, air - conditioned, lot. Now located at 1649 at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, same place. seminar on South Asia and U.S. reported stolen about 1:08 p.m. Monday from the were foreign policy. Auditorium. Police said they have no suspects. I Animals skirted, shed. $4200. 372-3607. 3-2-14 Greencrest Avenue, East 0-2-29 Lansing A regional gay conference will be held Friday through Sunday to Friends of Ulrey House are invited A COED FROM Mason Hall told police she saw I LABRADOR puppits. FREE to a second wine a man A lesson in discuss strategy for the 1972 party at 9 tonight at windowpeeking about 11:15 I week ... complexion p.m. Tuesday on the north side of old, beautiful. $5. Lost & Found care. Call 484-4519, East Michigan elections. Call 353 - 9795 for 505 MAC Ave. Bring your own glass. Abbot Hall. Police searched the area but were unable to locate ■7.3-2M information. Homemade breads and cheese will be or 485-7197, Lansing Mall. the man. FOUND: SMALL black dog near MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS IrED German Shepherd Administration Building. Male. STUDIOS. C-2-10 Sophomore Theater Practicum Hes $40 each. Phone Call 353 2829. 2-2-10 will present "Purification" at 11:30 A TOOL CASE with a complete set of tools and a circuit M. 2-2-11 PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE tester reported stolen from a room in the Life Science were a.m. today and 12:30 p.m. Friday in ■ua - WHITE AKC. Male, LOST: LARGE long - haired black in relaxed informal atmosphere. a studio 49, Fairchild Theatre. Building. Police estimated the loss at $390 and said the theft cat. Yellow eyes. Near Tijuana Call to find out about our The Dept. of Psychology is occurred Jan. 20. 3 Best offer over $75. Taco on Grand River. Reward I prices. 351-1767, great 10 a.m. 10 The Company will present "How sponsoring a visit by John Mondy, $70 IN CURRECNY was stolen from a coed's purse between ■2.3-2 14 351-9488. 3-2-11 p.m. 1-2-10 - to professor at Johns Hopkins Succeed in Business without 9:30 and 10 p.m. Monday from a room in Really Trying" at 8 p.m. tonight University. He will present a Snyder Hall. Police ■RE DACHSHUND. AKC, I said the purse was in a desk in an unlocked room at the time of LOST LAST WEEK: red 3 CHALLENGE through Saturday in McDonel Kiva, sexuality workshop from 10 a.m. to roksn, 6 months old, ring the anonymous the theft. C.P.S. 300 notebook. 355-6738. letter writers who criticize at 8 p.m. Feb. 17 - 19 in Wonders noon and 2:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday in _ with children, wormed, my 3-2-11 opinions to identify themselves. Kiva and at 304 Olds Hall. I Must sacrifice, best offer. S p.m. Feb. 20 in Mike Fox. S-5-2-10 Wonders Kiva. B?. 2-2-11 LOST: GOLD Tissot watch, Women's HOU) COULD ANYONE:" 6RIND Tonight is The Tolkien Fellowship will IM. Sentimental value, reward. meet (NARD veeks PUPPIES. AKC 351-8314. x-5-2-14 at 8 p.m. Friday in the South OUT" 5UCH AN 06VI0USW 6f?EAT BOOK A£ "THE "SIX BI/NW-UXJNNIE5 old, shots Hubbard lower lounge $100.Bank Service to discuss AND THE FEMALE VETERINARIAN"?.' . LOST: GOLD wedding band, near fantasy literature. .welcome. Call FOR QUALITY service on stereos, PREGNANT? I&32 or 1-529-9015. 2-^-1) _„N PINSCHER, AKC, Wells Hall. Reward. 353-4681. 351-0309 aft»r 5 p.m; x-3-2-11 1 PANICKY^ Consider he. ,,?J*®r9atives- pregnancy Counseling. 372-1560,6-5-29 TV's and recorders. THE STEREO SHOPPE. 337 1300. C-2-28 Faculty, ataff and students iqvited to weekly Bible study from noon to 1 p.m. a are QUART NIGHT LOST IN East Lansing, tan and white today in 130 Natural I dog. Reasonable. After German Shepherd female named PAINTING INTERIOR. Chase away Resources Bldg. Call 30823 for Now Appearing Gold Rush T 484-6106. 3-2-14 Peanuts Personal those winter blues, have us paint information. . "Elsa", brown collar. Call that bedroom or living room. Grad ■AN PINSCHER. AKC 484 5292 or 484 1027. 3-2-14 Students, reasonable, references. No Cover Charge 1,8 weeks old, have papers, LOST: SMALL black and gray fuzzy 3494817. C-2-29 Learn to identify "Orion and ■7-0743.5-2-11 Friends" by attending sky scanning dog with red collar. Call: TAKE A TRIP at 8 tonight at Abrams Planetarium. I SHEPHERD puppies, 332-3426. 3-2-14 SPAIN $229 at the 1 Cedar, STEVE'S ACAPULCO $219 The Auburn Film Group will LOST: SUNGLASSES in case near I. 882 9412, 371-4470. THUNDER - JUST a little ad to say BAHAMAS $159 present "For a Rjw Dollars More" at Student Services. Need for eye CALL 7 and 9:20 p.m. Happy 21st - Have a nice day. Friday and Saturday condition. Reward. 353-1097. FRANK BUCK 351-2286 Always, Rena. S-1-2-10 in 108B Wells Hall. or RICH KANDEL 339-5980 x-2-2-11 between the hours of obile Homes Real Estate The Auburn Film Group will The Conspiracy Tactic iGE Personal SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. Name Job present "Hunchback of Notre Dame" 1967. Name Price. Call Tater: at 7 and 10:15 tonight in I04B Wells by PAUL L. ROSS washer / dryer, skirting, GREAT STARTER home, off Mt. Hall and Friday and Saturday in A LITTLE or a lot. We cut it like you 351-7567. 3-2-14 . exposes Government use of the "conspiracy" law to . ■I 627-9176. 3-2-10 Hope. 5 minutes to MSU. 3 102B Wells Hall. want it. UNION BUILDING silence dissent. spans the Jeffersonian period, early . . bedrooms, excellent neighborhood BARBERSHOP. 1-2-10 PROFESSIONAL SUEDE and trade-union struggles, Cold-War era and PATI0NAL, like new, 2 near good school. Low down leather contemporary », carpeted payment. Immediate possession. cleaning and refinishing. Chicago, Seattle, Spock, Panther, Angela Davis, throughout, OKEMOS DRY CLEANERS, ■ 30 gallon skirting, garbage PURPLE PEOPLE Cail Bob Green, at WESTDALE, 372-1464 until 9 p.m. 2-2-11 2155 Hamilton Road, Okemos. ^errigan-Harrisberg cases. help stop the Nixon-Mitchell. . water heater, 349-0910. O-2-10 Theta drive for repression. read/distribute this historical, ■type front According to psychologist Sigma Phi will meet at 7 . . door, natural p.m. today in the Captain's Room, factual, lively, low-cost booklet. 40c each. 10 for $3 H on lot in King Arthur's Dr. Deborah T. Sharpe, WILLIAMSTON. BY owner. Cozy 2 .. . Union, to discuss plans for the [unfurnished I- except for people who like purple are bedroom home with den and Typing Service regional convention and initiate ... information/orders: Asking $5700. Call temperamental, clever, workshop. Aluminum sided. Large members. '•r5p.m, weekdays. lot. Ideal for small family or older CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR creative and original. CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTIES couple. $19,000 with $3,000 TYPING TERM papers and theses. But any kind of person down. Balance on land contract at Electric typewriter. Fast service. Tickets for the third MSU _22_EJ7_St._Rm_1525 N.Y., NYJ 0^.^^6662 can originate STATE News Intercollegiate Rodeo Feb. 1'urnished, in lot. 15 minutes a Classified Ad. It's a quick 7'A%. Call 655-3256 or 349-2286. 3-2-14 349-1904. 16-2-29 will be on sale in the Pavilion, White 25 - 27 "Charlie Chan at the Opera" J 40c (?> An! me-i -—n each; 10 for S3. ,n c°py(s) The Conspiracy Tactic Enclosed $ washer, dryer Birch Stables and (1936) Boris Karioff 8< *"'• 646-6344 aftw and clever way to get extra PROFESSIONAL TYPIST. Theses, Linn's Camera term papers. IBM, carbon ribbon. Shop. Name cash for worthwhile things PERFECT STARTER home. $2000 Warner Oland in 1 of the 2 down, assume 6% mortgage at Math / Greek symbols. Best rates. you no longer enjoy. Just best Chan films. 7, 8:33 8t $136 month. Blvd., Boston Call 3514619. 0-2-29 Free U classes meeting today: Address.. |*ES 8' * 35', near MSU. make a list of things you'd a Basic 10:06 p.m. Zip . Lansing. Phone 484-4061. 3-2-10 Electricity 7 p.m.. 303 Bessey - t; A!*cellent condition, like to sell, then dial Hall; Gestalt Therapy - 7 flOM. 5-2-15 DISSERTATIONS, THESES, term p.m., also 355-8255 for a friendly Ad Phillips library; Sexism and Sexuality . .. . . . SHARP OLDER home! A really neat papers. Expert typist with degree *E for Writer today! 2 story with 3 bedrooms, large in English. IBM. 351-8961. 0-2-29 - 7:30 p.m., 109 Bessey Hall; Student THE COMPANY" PRESENTS sale, 10' 1 Pilot Lab - call 337 9321; Women's - "Fighting Devil Dogs" Now As A Musical open kitchen and dining room. LANSING HAMMOND ORGAN Beautiful Treed lot Rap Group - 9 p.m., 35 Snyder Hall; Chapter 3 of a fantastic near parks and SAVE SAVE SAVE New Zealand and Australia - 7:30 Rspublic Pictures serial. 8:08 HovvToSuceed SOCIETY. Entertainment by schools. Call Don Godwin XEROX COPYING - offset best - Hugh Garlock at the organ. Public p.m., 301 Bessey Hall. 81 9:41 p.m. 372-7251, DAY REALTY for quality at reasonable prices. THE I'970-PERRV. Country ■•'.remodeled. Call invited, bring a friend. Grinnell's Frandor, Monday, February 14, terms or information. B-1-2-29 COPY SHOPPE, 541 East Grand River. Phone 3324222. C-2-29 HILLEL THIS WEEK in business without really trying ■•Will deal I 5-2-11 1972 at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments Location: 109 Anthony Hall will be served. 7-2-14 Recreation TYPING THESES and letters, etc. Tonight: Thursday, 2/10 EUROPE: SUMMER '72. Round trip Rapid accurate service. * jets from $219. STUDENTOURS Experienced. 3934075. C-2-29 MSU CINESERIES # CallHillel for details Pri. - 129 East Grand River, 351-2650. 8:00 p.m. C-2-29 ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith 5:30, Traditional Services - 6:00, Shabbat Dinner 7:15, IN McDONEL KIVA FEB. 10, 11, 12 offset printing. Complete service - - for dissertations, theses, Creative Service Sat. 10:00 - IN WONDERS KIVA FEB. 17, 18 19 SPRING BREAK Hawaii, $269; - - Acapulco, $189; Bahamas, $159; manuscripts, general typing. IBM. a.m., Sabbath Service 5:00 matinee Ring .... STUDENTOURS, 129 22 years experience. 349 0850. followed by Kiddush-brunch - IN WONDERS KIVA - FEB. 20 East Grand River, 351-2650. C-2-29 12:45 p.m., Mishnah Class - C-2-29 8:30 p.m., House Open TICKETS AT THE DOOR COMPLETE THESES service. BAHAMAS $119. Nassau or Discount printing. IBM typing and SUNDAY, Feb. 13. 5:30 p.m. Freeport. Call Bill Janz 337-9525. binding of theses, resumes, Buffet Supper publications. Across from campus. IStyUENTI/JE. B-2-2-11 Dr. Marvin Solomon, Prof, of Corner M.A.C. and Grand River, Natural Science, on "Genetic below Jones Stationery Shop. Call Situations I Pertaining - Service | COPYGRAPH SERVICES, PAY/ WANTED, WASHINGS ironings. or 337-1666. C-2-29 Particularly to Jews" MONDAY, 7:00 p.m., Rm. 31 HEXTRAI! Union Delicate laundry, hand care. iding, buttons Transportation Intermediate Hebrew imProved 8:30 p.m. Folk Dancing with included. GUARANTEED ialentine CIAV% special PERFECT. 882-1952. 5-2-14 WANTED: RIDERS to Denver and Aspen Colorado. Leaving March Israeli Club. Rm. 34 Womens Intramural Bldg. S ' corn muffin 2 JOLOR DISPLAY " 10th. Phone 349 1947. 3-2-11 RIDE TO WEEKEND INSTITUTES ■ * now at $4.00 for and from Ann Arbor Feb. 18-20 Camp at {BILL'S RESTAURANT: needed ajndays. Call 332-8018. Tamarack, sponsored by 2-2-11 Wayne State Hillel. $6.50 for. & BAR . Mar. 31 - Apr. 2 sponsored by Wanted I D5v,™ ThurKl«V 2/10 • 3 p-m" H.V.C. J.I.R. (Cincinnati). - For further information call ^tudent Services Bldajp X355-8255 ^ Hillel. : CLAMBAKE j ki- §) WANTED: ARTISTS, designers, writers, photographers, idea people. Write Box 1668. East HILLEL FOUNDATION 319 Hillcrest at O.R. Hillel Activities Open to All 332-1916 ■ ■ ■ Every Fri. & Sat. 718 Phone E. 6-10 Grand River IV 2-6100 p.m. ■ ■ i Lansing. 6-2-17 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, Febm^, ,Q SPORTS GARY SCHARRER Ciolek sees wrestling S' tankers return home Fetters in the 200-backstroke handily by the Badgers. The Senior Reed Slevin of Spartan time this By STEVE STEIN in a philosophical light State News Sports Writer other triumph Buckeye conference came over Purdue. Pittsburgh is the most of the versatile Buckeye swimmers. and Dilley and Jeff Lanini in the 200-individual medley will make 50-freestyle. ?,evin leads n Ohio State's strong diving Slevin's best event is the Slevin's other events tough. A few days ago I happened to be talking with several wrestlers in the training room at the Men's IM and proceeded to have an interesting inconsistencies of our society and the problem presented when people fail to understand each other. MSU's swimming team will be enjoying the home pool advantage for its final three dual team will present quite a test for the Spartan divers. Seniors Tom 100-freestyle and his top Spartan opposition there will be Jim Beahren helps OSU out in the freestyle sprints, and the WSJSa' Unlnl fee, 0ll0, meets of the season and if the Smith and Steve Skilken and freshman Bill Hall, who took Buckeyes are weak in the discussion with Big Ten wrestling Champion "Dave has an opinion on everything," team second in the Indiana meet. distance freestyles. mate Tom Milkovich said. "He tries to figure out Spartan tankers hope to finish freshman Tim Moore are the Dave Ciolek. Buckeye senior George and analyze everything and sometimes gets the dual meet season on a three top OSU divers who will Spartan Ken Winfield will I've always characterized Dave as an easy - challenge Coach John Narcy's face Slevin in the 50-freestyle, Schmidt swims the IM, and will himself into trouble when attempting to figure winning note, they will first have going, likeable chap, but after talking with him, I to defeat Ohio State's while Alan Dilley and Paul have to face MSU's Winfield in realized that his personality is more than what out an opponent. Buckeyes the 200-butterfly, where the would appear. And. after listening to his Ciolek was quick to say that he is still Saturday afternoon in a 2 p.m. interested in sports, although he's become more meet in the Men's IM pool. Spartan junior has lowered his attitudes on sports and life in general, 1 was left time now to 1:55.60, which he with the undeniable impression that Dave Ciolek is unique. Ciolek may be considered a late bloomer. It diversified in his views. He added that sports enabled him access to college and, had he not gone to college, he may not have realized that All indications point to an extremely close meet between the Spartans and Bucks, though MSU swimming coach Dick Spartan R swam at Indiana last weekend. Winfield also holds the best didn't get into wrestling until his junior year at sports is only a smaller scope of the world fill J around him. Fetters believes that his squad Lansing Sexton High. At this time most wrestlers have about five years of experience behind them. But Ciolek really didn't fare badly, winning 15 He now considers sports more of an art than anything else and maintains that athletes are may be a slight underdog. Ohio State comes into East may By GARY KORRECK matches aeainst 8 defeats. In his senior year he performers providing entertainment for Lansing with an overall dual meet record of 6-1, which State News Sports Writer spectators. He said he can have fun wrestling as includes two victories and a loss he realizes that people come for the purpose of in The Michigan State Relays promises competition in more areas being entertained. Big Ten competition. than one Saturday. Indiana defeated the Fbllowing his brief prep wrestling stint, Ciolek With quality performers in every event, including many was recruited by such wrestling powers as Buckeyes 85-38 earlier this Olympic hopefuls, the prospects of obtaining a good seat from season, the same score by which which to view the action poses a challenge. Complete ski package includes skis ( Oklahoma, Iowa State, Ohio University and all the Michigan schools. the Hoosiers beat the Spartans According to MSU track coaches Fran Dittrich and Jim S-300) last weekend. Boots, Bindings.. Regular separate prices Gibbard, the crowd for last Saturday's dual meet with toti However, OSU defeated Northwestern was "at least as large, if not larger than the one in $153. Last season, in his sophomore year, Ciolek Wisconsin 73-50, while the Ann Arbor for the Michigan Relays. $1Q0 blossomed into one of the country's outstanding wrestlers. He won the Big Ten 190 ■ pound title Spartans were beaten quite "We'd like to get a good crowd for this thing Saturday," HOW commented Gibbard, "We've got a super team and this meet will by a string of impressive scores and then show everyone, including ourselves, just what we can do." captured fourth place laurels in the national Women's team The meet is scheduled to last a full day, and for two bucks and SAVE to *12..... Parkas championships. an ID, a student, staff or faculty member can see the entire But Ciolek doesn't plan on making a career in wins 7th Regular $42 *34 sports. He said that sports can be used as a means place program, or view single sessions, one beginning at 12:30 and another starting at 7:30, for a dollar each. to some more purposeful end and offered an The first event, the long jump prelims, begins at 12:30 p.m., Ffegular $37 . . . , s29 analogy. followed by the finals and the triple jump prelims and finals. MSU's women's volleyball Included in the afternoon session are preliminary and semi - SAVE to '20 Skis "When you got to buy a new car, you can still team placed seventh in a field of final competition in the 60 - yard dash and the 300,600 and 100 use your old car to get there," he said. "Sports 28 teams last week at the - yard runs. Regular $70 *50 can be used as a pivot to reach other goals." "I'd like to emphasize that sports can be the intercollegiate tournament held The 7:30 evening session begins with the two - mile and closes Regular $35 *25 in Miami, Florida, UCLA placed with the university mile relay at 9:50. Limited Quantities link between freaks and conservatives," he said. Broken Si first. Altogether, it amounts to about nine hours of stiff "I feel that being a jock, I can draw the two In round robin play, MSU competition or, in economic terms, roughly 21 cents an hour; not worlds closer, of course I believe anybody can do that, but sports figures get publicity and have beat College, Mankato State Teachers' Miami Dade J.C., a bad price for a combination NCAA and Olympic preview. For the general public, or MSU people who forget their ID s, SKI RENTAL EQUIPMENT- influence " Stanton Island University, University of New York at the price will be $2 for the night show, three bucks in all. While tickets will be sold at the door, the best chance of getting Complete Package DAVE CIOLEK Courtland and Auburn won 19 of 20 matches en route to a state Dave lists his personal goals as winning the Big Ten title, the NCAA championship and then University. a good seat would be to get them today or ticket office. Friday at the Jenison Metal Skis -Buckle Boots - Poles | championship. competing in the Olympics. By achieving these MSU Placing second in its division, seeded 5th in the Season ^ Dave admits he was a pretty frustrated person in his first two years in high school. goals Ciolek said he hopes to show people there is more than idol worship connected to sports. was playoffs. Four California teams, 20% DISCOUNT ON Weekend "I asked myself, 'what are you doing with including UCLA, were seeded "People should be receptive to other people's through four. In the TYPEWRITER REPAIRS Weekly *22 your life,' and I had to answer, 'nothing'," Dave needs as well as to their own," he said. "By one recalled. "I was really bitter with the world, and playoffs, MSU lost to the Daily *6 wrestling relieved some of the tensions and bitterness. In that aspect wrestling has helped me competing in the Olympics I hope to gain influence and get involved in some position to University of California at Santa Barbra and Southwest Missouri FOR MSU STUDENTS change the attitudes of people in our society." State Teachers' College. out." But now, Ciolek is unsure whether sports is That sounds like a big order to fill, but Dave's Carol Davis, volleyball coach, said she was not disappointed really a means of shaking off aggressions. philosophic nature lends itself to idealism and his FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ALL MAKES with her team's seventh place. "Right now sports might be a waste of time if sincere concern for society's ills has to be stated "Those California teams are CALL you put all your importance in life on sports and by him. Maybe that's why he aspires to be a games, because there is a real world out there," communications major. really far ahead of the teams in he commented. "Now I'm going to on spending more concentrate time in the real world but at While MSU wrestling Coach Grady Peninger indicated that Ciolek's idealistic attitudes may, at the midwest," Ms. Davis said. "They play more volleyball AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES the same time, still enjoy the art of sports." times, hamper his performance, he was quick to and the sport is more popular in 1477 Haslett Road, Haslett 339-8258 The "world" is a general conception, but I add he didn't believe there was a wrestler in the California than it is here," she gathered from Ciolek's statements that he refers U.S. who could beat Ciolek when Dave wanted added. to communication between people and the to win. different flow of ideas that various people live "He underestimates himself when he doesn't by. 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