Wh30,u MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE Volume 64 Number 129 fATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31, 1972 EPC rejects current plan for urban affairs colleae earlier issued a preliminary report to the report to the a would have „ a statement on the uor EPC By BARBARA PARNESS provost saying it could not reach a particular proposal in its present form, report after completely studying the the most significant aspect of its report State News Staff Writer consensus on the proposed college. EPC recommendations. Robert L. Green, director of the is the emphasis on strenghtening and The Educational Policies Committee The board of trustees in March Center for Urban Affairs (CUA), said he broadening of urban development directed President Wharton to bring (EPC) issued a report Thursday saying it programs at MSU," Wharton said. could not support the back a list of suggestions in May on how College of Urban MSU can best expand its urban affairs "Again, it is not now a question of Development and Social Change as 'whether' this University should take presently proposed and suggested several ways to improve the college Buckner programs. study structure. Wharton has asked EPC to alternatives to the college bold new steps to meet its academic and social responsibilities, but 'how'," he plan. said. Lester Manderscheid, EPC chairman, The EPC report states that if the current urban college plan is the committee will give the amended, to withho said Thursday the committee is "concerned about how complete and An EPC subcommittee has started studying alternatives to already the proposal college plan. Wharton said this study further consideration before comprehensive a job can be done by "typifies the essence of the academic completing a report on the most effective organizational structure for nomination May." "But," he added, "we're committed but practical approach to a major issue." to giving the Provost and the president Sunset MSU to meet an expanded urban affairs commitment. By JUDY YATES State News Staff Writer some kind of a report by May." (Please turn to page 17) The report summarizes arguments for Wharton met with EPC Thursday ASMSU will not appoint anyone to Jen trees, waiting for the growth of new leaves, stand like fetons against the western and against the college structure and the Student Committee on morning to discuss the trustees' mandate. The EPC report has been sent Fee refund sky. A jet trail across the sky states that "these arguments and Nominations until at least April 14 to all members of the Academic Council |to the spring-time beauty. counter - arguments leave ambiguous the need for college status." EPC had despite pressure for immediate asking for suggestions on alternative Full - time students who do not wish State News photo by Jonn Dickson appointments from Clyde Best, to read the State News or use its chairman of the committee, Harold proposals. In a statement Thursday, services may receive authorization for Wharton said, "the task before us now is a refund of the $1 Buckner, ASMSU chairman said to develop an effective and acceptable subscription fee in Thursday. 345 Students Services Bldg. through vehicle" to approach expanded urban «Hi ken, Buckner said he will not appoint April 7. Students must bring their fee programs. state anyone until the Committee on receipt card to receive the refund. "While EPC is unable to endorse this Academic Governance has the chance to investigate and discuss the section of the Bylaws for Academic Governance which requires that minority REGARDLESS OF VOTE bck revenue representatives be elected as representatives - at - large. The Council of Graduate Students [RAY ANDERSON with an additional $234 million each „„ n. . ..... (COGS) seconded the ASMSU action late Thursday. ASMSU revision |te News Staff Writer year for the next five years.vears. *m°ng be the nat,°.n s municipalities will The section in question requires that Milliken described the bill, which is appropriated to Michigan cities, at least six of the 10 representatives - at - villages and townships. large be keep 50* tax sponsored by U.S. House Ways and non - white and at least five be jMilliken, state legislative id executives of the | League Thursday expressed Michigan Means Committee Chairman Wilbur Mills, D-Ark., as essential for meeting If passed the bill would be retroactive to Jan. 1,1972 and provide Michigan with an equal amount of women. A __ subcommittee of the Committee on Academic Governance will hold hearings on the section at 7:30 may the increasing demand for services at ,°rt for a proposed revenue revenue for the next five years. the state and |oca) ,eve, p.m. Tuesday in 30 Union. The By JANE SEABERRY ..I that would provide the Detroit's share of the total revenue subcommittee will then report its State News Staff Writer numerous calls from students of But Mi||jken added; ,.,t A w t aware local governmental units ^ vjewed , a windfall and we will Packa&e would be S53 million, an findings to the committee. A revision in the proposed new the error. However, he said that no still need nrudent 'snendins to amount the city's mayor, Roman Bu kner charged that Best is trying to one but students circulating petitions hJiIL Li.;Zfk.?.w Grib&?' described as enough to "stay push the election through quickly so maintain our desired balanced budget ASMSU constitution may result in the had been aware of the change. ve- that the election is retention of the 50 cent per term Earlier in the week, ASMSU with the additional funds." over before the student tax, regardless of the outcome ^ proposal The federal revenue sharing Ihe lederal sharing hill bill is is ^ 6ives us definite guidelines to work with." onf officials and and attorneys attomevs were were confus possession to a misdemeanor with a maximum one-year jail sentence or $1,000 fine or both, and for marijuana use to a misdemeanor with a miximum 90 Tax refund enforcement officials confused when the Supreme days i r^!Jc unified soctety- Court's decision freeing Rainbow People's party leader John Sinclair prompted necessary 11 ine contradictory or $100 fine or both. Sale of marijuana will now carry a maximum four-year jail Radio Board tax refund can be . ,.ontrnHirinrv statements statements on on the effects of the effects the ruling of the ruling bvby members members of of the the court. court. sentence or a $2,000 fine or both, while distribution to minors will I to avoid a carry an widening gap Chief Justice Thomas M. Kavanaugh told reporters that "there would be no eight - year sentence or a $5,000 fine or both. obtained between noon and 5 p.m. in ' economically deprived means to The new law also reduces the maximum penalties for sale and 8 Student Services Bldg. weekdays g ups and the majority of prosecute" persons arrested for possession or use of marijuana until the possession of 'hites. new Jaw takes effect Kavanaugh's opinion was backed by Soliciter General narcotics (heroin), increases the penalties for "speed" and similar drugs and until April 7. Students must have fee ase turn to Robert A. Derengoski, who said it was "very questionable" whether a person reduces the penalty for possession of hallucinogenic drugs, but increases the receipt and student I.D. back page) penalty for sale. m hopeful urges >. social change Young told the crowd of more than [CRISPIN statu Y. CAMPBELL News Staff Writer 400 King sensed that a darkness was about to descend upon society and that his death was followed by the a need for a radical ■ri"K of the architecture of emergence of a politics of frustration, . black pride, student activism and V ®°ciety for its very survival ■Wore the evils of awareness. racism, Citing the theories offered in |a»fi militarism Ivalues must be formed." die, a new set "Future Shock," Young labeled the 7 ait> not fear of white America as a reaction to the words of Abbie I "or those of William Kunsler change and the future, producing the > so - called white backlash and white 'ate Martin Luther King Jr. flight: uther King Jr. Lecture "The suburb is his attempt to build on a 19th century haven in the 20th [during the Third An ual an8t' Thursday afternoon in Jrium. century . . . this hothouse environment '8 his lecture on the has produced little more than heart "y of "Nonviolent Social attacks, heart breaks and hippies. lne Rev. Andrew "In mankind's attempt to shelter J. Young, speaker and chairman of and separate himself from his family, Andrew J. Young, left, met at a short press conference Democratic nomination for Congress in the deep south in 100 lta. Ga. Human Relations he is destroying his family. In attempting to shelter his children from Thursday along with Coretta King, wife of the late Martin years, later spoke in the Auditorium on social change. . read excerpts from the reality, he is making it necessary for Luther King, Jr. and Robert Green, director of the Center for 10 hto **" (Please turn to back page) Urban Affairs. Young, the first black man to win the State News photo by Milton Horst 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31, |,7| news — Berrigan HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) A federal jury began 31, the Rev. Joseph Wenderoth, 36, both priests, case said, was to call antiwar and two reaches jury stood the test of a week grueling, cross • cautioned that testimony must be weighed their •aw does not mean I antigovernmcnt views to the - summary deliberations Thursday on government charges that the Anthony Scoblick, 33, a former priest, his wife, Mary attention of the public. The name of FBI examination by the defense. Besides Douglas, the with greater care than that of a normal witness. court."1 be truthf" I Rev. Philip Berrigan Cain Scoblick, 33, an ex - Douglas was and six informant Boyd F. Douglas government presented 63 comDUi. others plotted to kidnap nun, and Fqbal Ahmad, 41, Jr. went into the record at other witnesses before The defense had a second term in l*w II From the wires of AP and UPl. presidential aide Henry a Pakistani educator in this the very outset of the trial. resting its case one week suggested to the jury that Penitentiary Berrigan in i97o *"■ Kissinger and destroy arrived May country on a resident visa. At its conclusion his name ago. The following day, the Douglas may eventually be begin his six-year i . federal property. Ahmad is the only non - defense rested without rewarded with money for appeared again, as Herman U.S. District Court Judge Catholic defendant. cautioned the calling any witnesses. his undercover FBI work jury: "It is Free to leave the priJ R. Dixon Herman told the The seven were charged not trial of Boyd "You will draw and his trial testimony. "Neither the Academic panel, "this is not a political with escalating conspiracy - a Douglas." inference from the fact that Herman directed the jury to daily for a study . £□, Council nor the Steering trial. This is not a trial of draft board raids to recruit The defense had these defendants did not consider whether the program at nearby University, Douglas BUckJ Committee has, the war in Vietnam." followers, followed by a denounced the 31 - year - take the stand," Herman, witness "was interested in a mail becT up to this The jury began its plot to blow old Douglas as a "liar, a the outcome of the case." courier for the prl up 61, admonished the jurors. But he copied moment, found the energy to deliberations as the trial, Washington's tunnel heating scoundrel and a confidence 'That is their right and As for Douglas' criminal between Berrigan |etJ gird up its loins to face the task which began Jan. 24, neared and Si system and finally the man." privilege. record, stretching back to Elizabeth and the close of its 10th week. turned th of defining censure, yet they planned abduction of The prosecution argued He told the jury the an initial federal prison over to the seem willing to add another The Harrisburg trial is Kissinger, the White House that Douglas' story of government has every right sentence in 1963, Herman were two in FBI. lnC| J regarded as a test of the national security adviser. said: "The fact that the which ] conspiracy involving to make use of paid undefined penalty as part of the government's power to limit The aim, the government Berrigan and the others had informants, but he witness has lived outside the purported plot to Kissinger was kidl arsenal for the hit - and - run redical acts by means of discussed. artists in their midst. " federal conspiracy laws. lcr Boh Repas, professor The jury took more than of labor and (See story page 3) industrial relations 100 prosecution and defense exhibits into the deliberation room. Included were copies of 24 letters McGovern exchanged between Berrigan courageously for the ending inside the Lewisburg, Pa., MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) Sen. Edmund S. Muskie presidential challenger until he ran out of campaign McCloskey said his call for Republican votes for of America's participation." resolution, too. House It passed! andl — federal penitentiary and his McCloskey said the unanimously, challenged Thursday the funds, urged Republican Lindsay was based on the Senate with only tl on trusted lieutenant in the "blemish" was support of campaign contention of Sen. voters to cross party lines in same issue, and what he dissenting votes, afl Catholic left antiwar the Gulf of Tonkin George McGovem that he the primary next Tuesday called the blemished records reported Communist attX Nixon to stall rail strike movement, Sister Elizabeth was correct from the start in and cast Democratic ballots of all the other candidates. resolution by Democratic on U.S. warships in theGl McAlister. opposing the war in South for Lindsay. He said Lindsay, a former senators now seeking the ofTonkin. Berrigan, 48, faces a Vietnam. McCloskey said that would White House. maximum 50 years in Republican, is the only President Nixon served notice Thursday he will While the top contenders But the House Foreign federal prison if convicted in Wisconsin's presidential be a clear signal to President Democratic candidate Affairs Committee said "I don't recall the Gull sign, well in advance, an executive order that would Nixon to stop the massive "whose record is both clear Tonkin resolution i on six counts in the indictment primary made their Lindsay, then Republican postpone for 60 days a threatened nationwide rail bombing now going on in of blemish in initiating the a was in the House," Lindi He already is serving six vote-hunting rounds, Mayor Southeast Asia." war, and who has spoken out congressman from New said. "I don't recall itbeij tieup. years for destroying draft John V. Lindsay of New Muskie told a high chool York, voted for the strongly, consistently and separate issue." It was. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters in board records. Sister York sought to boost for his audience in Racine that Washingtonthat Nixon would impose the "cooring Elizabeth, 32, could get 40 faltering Democratic McGovern "has said he was off' period if he felt that the separate threatened years on five counts. campaign in the form of right from the start. That The others are liable to support from a Republican Milliken, Austin plan strikes by the Sheet Metal Workers Union against the jsn't an accurate description five years each on a single dropout. 0f his record on the war." Association of American Railroads and by the conspiracy count. They are Rep. Paul N. McCloskey Jr. The Maine senator said United Transportation Union against the giant and the Rev. Neil McLaughlin, of California, GOP letter deti both he and McGovern voted troubled Penn Central Railroad would otherwise for the Gulf of Tonkin developi begin, as threatened, at midnight today. resolution and against its paign Tne State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays repeal. The resolution, passed in August 1964, was a drive to sign up voted hiding tc (il rescind of him measure by which former and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special White, C N.Viets attack 8 bases Welcome Week edition is published in September. President Lyndon B. Gov. Milliken and because pair was < Johnson claimed arose only 40 per He further predicted Subscription rate is $16 per year. Secretary of State Richard cent of >u ncil f congressional backing for his Michigan's 476,000 the turn out for the Mayl Member Associated Press, United Press International, H. Austin Thursday asked new voters have registered. 1 by Fr war policies. presidential primary w< Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., for bipartisan support in an Dick Posthumus, youth 5, chairn "In 1968, he praised be much greater if North Vietnamese troops struck from their jungle Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press Affairs i President Johnson's restraint effort to get newly chairman of the state number of young vo camps in daylight Thursday, attacking eight South Assn. enfranchised young voters iensation I in the conduct of the war, Republican party, who voted in East Lana Vietnamese bases in the north. Government troops Second class postate paid at East Lansing, Mich. even resisted a cessation of registered. To assist in this attributed the low and other local electi^ [heir actio Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services and disti were driven from one base. the bombing of the North," effort the governor has registration figure to lack of could be used as Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Muskie said. "So I don't designated April 10 to 14 state and national elections. indicator. culty salary Military sources in Saigon said it was too early to Michigan, 48823. as mailed tell whether the attacks, the heaviest since the know what 'right from the Young Voter Registration dry Phones: start' means, but it doesn't Week. ;tter expla its he Rally season a year signaled the start of ago, News/Editorial ma 355-8252 Milliken has sent letters to a mean consistency for either long-expected enemy offensive in the north. Classified Ads 355-8255 Sen. McGovern or myself." in cooperation with the ig commits lat he b< hlore than 30 U.S. B52 bombers hammered Display Advertising 353-6400 Muskie, who now Democratic party and Austin to all state school ript of the [ suspected North Vietnamese base camps and storage sites in efforts to help the South Vietnamese forces. Business Office Photographic 355-3447 355-8311 advocates immediate withdrawal,has said ht U.S. was superintendents and city township clerks urging lower fine po| 1 and lie Counc Campus Information 353-8700 wrong in supporting earlier war policies. them to facilitate the A rally in support of the today at Beaumont T01 |ealt with t Coalition registration of 18 20 year - olds. - • through proposal to reduce the local ordinance penalty for Survival is for Hunj sponsoring ht the i FBI: Crime rise slows' Milliken said the possession of marijuana to gathering which will featf |il forward t discussions and singing. to the necessity for such a drive $1 will be held at 4 p.m. > for ap tfuA weth wc Iroval. Serious crime in the United States rose 6 per cent Jat the y lil also during 1971, the smallest increase in six years, the censi Justice Dept. announced Thursday in Washington. ]en, Idustrial professc theu What is life without love. (Rational reli Preliminary FBI statistics show that crime in tb«* cities with 250,000 or more inhabitants rose 2 per ifieciaUtf Iry of the C P cent. In the suburbs it increased 11 per cent and in eeently, Rej rural areas, 10 per cent. I known ol Violent crime went up 9 per cent during 1971 but was at a slower rate than in previous years according to the report. I neiac 1 "Recall the Beginning" $3.59 Steve Miller Band RINTAI America $3.59 Radio newsman dies Donny Hathaway "Live" $3.59 I $23 per qu« "Smokin" $3.59 59.50 per m Humble Pie « delivery, j Gabriel Heatter, who reassured Jo Jo Gunne $3 gg and a nation at war there was still good "Roadwork" pick 1 $4.98 news in the world, died in Miami Edgar Winter and White Trash Beach Thursday at the age of 81. "Feedback" $3.59 Heatter, who used to open his Spirit radio broadcasts during World "Tribute to Woodie Guthrie" $3.59 War li s dark days with "Ah, yes, Various Artists there's good news tonight," began his regular radio career in 1933 with WMCA in New York City after a debate agaiast Socialist presidential candidate Norman ★★★ Thomas fizzled and Heatter went on the air alone. We carry pre - corded stereo A short stint at WMCA led him 8-tracks, cassettes,open reel tapes to WOR. a Mutual Broadcasting too! Most at $5.77. System affiliate. Eventually some 450 stations carried his broadcasts. ★★★ Mass. plant blast kills t 3 We have nice stereo stuff At least three persons were killed and 11 . . . and Weservicewhatwesell! injured Thursday when a series of explosions leveled buildings and ignited fires at a fireworks manufacturing plant in Bridgewater, Mass. Three bodies were removed from the charred Disc Shop rubble of Interstate Pyrotechnics Inc. by 2:30 p.m., about five hours after the initial blast. None of the injured was reported in serious condition. Testimony ended Thursday in the Jacksonville, 323 EAST Fla. court-martial of Navy Chaplain Andrew F. GRAND RIVER PHONE Jensen on a charge of misconduct by adultery, and E.L. 351 5380 the case is expected to go to the jury today. Final arguments are scheduled Friday morning in the first HOURS: 9 - 9, SAT. 9 - 6 From one beer lover to another. PLANET THK STROll IIKI WI RV COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN general court-martial of a chaplain in U.S. Navy history. rch 31, 197 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31, 1972 3 ry /oter figures up 3,200 By BILL WHITING enrollment. Another 1,200 tate News Staff Writer were registered during Flory indicated that Lansing is one of the few Statistics indicate that was comply jroximately 3,200 new registration this week. approximately 60 new another places which does not have registrars have been 5,000 people on 11,1 'n Lfwisbi were added to local The registration drive is the sworn in computer processing. campus eligible to are in 1970 lists during MSU class beginning of recently, and he hopes "The way we do it is wh ,g an extensive that many of these will register, though many of really nved May j and enrollment ration effort which will include a be these are registered in archaic," he said. "There is two week taking part in the door to so much -yearsenten ds recently. - canvassing of East door campaign next week. hometowns. Student work for the Flory, director of Lansing starting Monday and apartment registrar. They have been leave thee He indicated that he areas are also hoped able to get away with it pria -JU legislative relations, continuing through April 14. to concentrate apparently low registration up to study re|~ Thursday that registrars . The drive is on areas of now because they've had being low registration, though they areas. volunteer nearby FBucltr , at tables in the Men's spearheaded by VOTER, a help. What's going are Flory was critical of local Douglas bee# Idg. March 13 - 17 „ coalition of local operating under a registration to happen when the ier for the directive from City Clerk procedures volunteers KII >red nearly 2,000 new organizations working for which aren't here °Pied lett- during early increased voter registration. Beverly Colizzi to canvass consume a anymore?" the entire considerable amount of time rr'gan and Sis city. in paperwork. He said Though there will be a nd turned East door to door thi campaign off 5 ^ BI- campus, Flory said he hopes Inclui in which i !P SEEKS ACTION that the registrars on campus P'ot to kidi will publicize the hourswhen is discussed. they will be available to register students in residence t Censure ruling asked halls. Last fall's drive culminated in nearly to more than doubling city rolls 20,000. Some A voter Voter registration signup campaign led by Various Organizations to Encourage (VOTER) has led to the registration of 3,200 voters. The Registration officials indicate campaign will continue for the By S.A. SMITH member of the committee examination of the bylaws of they hope next two weeks. which mailed the salary list proposal by the chairman of to see that figure boosted to News Staff Writer the board of trustees shows the steering committee State News photo by Tom Gaunt It passedl to all 40,000. F. Repas, the target of faculty members. that that body has ceded pertains to future actions of mously, andl 30, 1971, censure The steering committee decision making authority th - reprimand and censure, there only t ,n by the Academic granted the first request, but to theAcademic Council is a distinction between the votes, af nmunist ships in the G has threatened to he matter to the board declined to put the other two matters on the agenda for the only in the area of curriculum. two words. Jury deliberates jtees unless the council Tuesday Academic Council meeting. "Neither the Academic 3 rds it to the board . "Since the Nov. 30 censure Council nor the steering I , <><> Vast ecall the Gul ill have no alternative According to Repas' letter, motion was an act of committee has, up to this moment, found the energy mine leaders' fate 5 alution whei personally request the "the Michigan Constitution punishment, it falls properly to gird up its loins to face the Delivery Delivery rlouse," Line t recall it bei of trustees to bring clearly states the board of into the classification those items of task of defining censure, yet WASHINGTON (AP) — After two weeks of 1 natter to a head either trustees is vested with requiring they testimony, the e." It was. approval or disapproval by are willing to add jury began deliberations Thursday in the trial of United Mine proving or rejecting the constitutional authority to the board of trustees." another undefined penalty as Workers (UMW) President W. A. iment proposed by the conduct the affairs of MSU. part of the arsenal for the hit "Tony" Boyle and two other Repas also pointed union officials. out imic Council," Repas a letter mailed to all Furthermore, an that because a March 7 - and midsts," - run artists in their the letter claims. or They some charged with conspiracy and participation in all were of 11 illegal campaign contributions 351-8870 >il members. totaling in $49,250 made from 1966 through 1969. 8 Witness at Davis trial letter details the most Charged with Boyle were John Owens, secretary - Hot developments in a treasurer of the UMW, and James Kmetz, head of Labor's 7 aign Repas is Non Partisan League, an arm of the union. - ucting to have the Delivery Q ter< il rescind its censure Boyle said his actions were legal, and his predecessors as Supreme cites of him and Trustee lawyer influence UMW chief had done the same thing. White, D - Bay City, pair was censured by The government predicted luncil charged that the money belonged to the for the May following a SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)- Ms. Graham was the in which she and other union's general treasury and was transferred to the account of lOMIINIO'S van by Frederick D. A sad faced the league. Contributions of union primary wo chairman of the i, - woman state's first witness in the 28 hostages were locked during money to political greater if witness, who was held year - old black the shooting. campaigns are illegal. Affairs and Faculty n young vol East Lans ensation Committee, hostage in a wild shootout, wept Thursday at the Communist's murder - kidnap During the The government maintained also that substantial system for political contributions began well after Boyle use of the LA.C. AVENUE heir actions in the conspiracy trial, - demonstration, she Angela Davis trial as she assumed the union local electi used as and distribution of conceded that her which opened Monday. She had been questioned conceded doesn't know who did any that she really presidency in 1963. Charles Ruff, chief government prosecutor, tried to put lestaurant delivery •ulty salary list. mailed the three testimony may have been Wednesday by prosecutor of the shooting. Boyle at the core of a conspiracy to use union funds for contributions to campaigns for federal elections. ("HE Place for Pizza! 351-8870 - influenced by the Albert Harris Jr. etter explaining three prosecution. She wiped her eyes as She testified that she had ts he made ort g committee recently: to the Maria Graham, 50, after some two hours of cross - Moore dramatically lay down on the courtroom "worked hard to forget" the day she was held hostage, at he be given a examination by defense floor and re - enacted Ms. but insisted her memory ripl of the parts of the attorney Howard Moore Jr., Graham's position in the now is crystal - clear. Knapp's 1 and March 7 po lumont Tot ic Council meetings ealt with the censure broke down perhaps the prosecutor had and said encouraged her to recall for Hun shouts of "Free the Soledad sponsoring lat the Academic Brothers" during the hours AN APOLOGY hci will feat forward the censure she was held hostage. id to the board of "But you didn't recall singing. for approval or s that until Mr. Harris (the TO JIM S ELECTRONICS . . . roval. prosecutor) planted the lat the Academic suggestion in your mind?" also censure Russell asked Moore. i, professor of labor "I guess so," the witness dustrial relations and said tearfully. ... on Wednesday, March 5, 1972, The State the small space 3ve: iry of the Committee Rational Pay Policy. "I hate to admit that I can be influenced so easily," News published an advertisement sponsored by The Electronics Joint, which indicated that :ently, Repas was the Ms. Graham said at another cnown officer and point. 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Home Entertainment ♦Supported by a grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts Center, Capitol Avenue and Meridian Mall MICHIGAN MAUREEN MCDONALD STATE MEWS Blatant UNIVERSITY anothe "What is the most painfully acute As for her own inc.. form of discrimination in society?" a placed on a DAVE PERSON, managing editor close friend asked me over a hot fudge the basis of hiehrisk n7"*' * JOHN BORGER , campus editor sundae. She shook her head to answers weight y' 1 CHARLIE CAIN, city editor of racism and sexism and finally Solutions to the "e problem Dl* BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor retorted "obesism." adv.ert'sed as "diet RICK GOSSELIN, sports editor As I hesitantly spooned another e xt o 1 Ft he m eri U Jm ""y' ^ helping of whipped cream into my mouth to supress a loud giggle she friends in a dUlema FpP°W»!.r',l• . Additionally, finding a decent job . . . of 8 Problem, of most modern seats.) with the ' rr The American debacle in American involvement in the poses a heavy problem. Fat women are In fact, a pastor at a churcl Indochina, an extremely- war. Yet such talk has seldom barred from many waitress jobs, Dearborn ask>d his heavy parishiol important issue in the last been overheard under the Florida secretarial work and modeling. to pay double for thi- seat collect! palms across the rolling Ellen uses her associate degree in since th,e,y occupied twice as presidential campaign, has been or liberal arts to help scrub floors — she's ro0"1 ^ 8verage church goers." eliminated from the ranks of the farmlands of Wisconsin. employed as a domestic, which is one Weighing the issue carefullvl major issues in this year's With troop cutbacks already of the few positions that doesn't have began to pudi away my hot fudgesunl election. Many Americans have underway the next logical step is a maximum weight requirement. She (I may throw support to 1 was told by a few offices that they supposedly lost interest in the to terminate all American "What-And give up show hi: ' complainants, but I don't want to| would like to hire her, but their their cause.) war. so politicians have support of the puppet Saigon insurance policies would not cover a correspondingly scaled down regime. As the President has said, disadvantages of beins fa person of that weight. «innumerable. »-«- .. Its a . kind . = ' the people of Southeast Asia of Vietnam - oriented polemics. situation when a man tells a The war has always seemed should determine their woman, "I cant afford to take distant to Americans. Antiwar government for themselves. They OUR READER'S MIND dinner - it would take two sentiment catalyzed not because don't need the United States' salary to feed you ..." Just try to get a blind date fori of the immorality of American help. friend. Regardless of personality involvement because our in Vietnam, but nation was suffering Complete termination support may. in essence, amount to selling out the Saigon of SN: answer these queries scholarly attributes the blind sure to ask, "How much does heavy casualties while making no weigh?" or "What does she look: apparent progress on the government, but this is but a "Someone once said my rear] battlefield. Surely had the U.S. small consequence compared to To the Editor: (5) If to abort or not to abort is a could she not also be said to be under 'oo^^l white VWs tryi been on the verge of victory in the manner in which this country Quite obviously, the State News moral issue, is public - - - opinion relevant «... compulsion (economic »..« , . . and social) .. ... . at Pass cjiiHe. , ° r on the nfexpres u/ac nnp - tho Southeast Asia in 1967 or 1968. has already sold out the people supports abortion law "reform." Less to whether it should be a crime? Is the the time she is contemplating abortion, sne ^ „ remarks." was one the of Indochina. Warfare has obvious are the reasons for such opinion of a doctor on a moral issue hence not capable of making antiwar protest would have been support. So that your readers can give more weighty than the opinion of responsible decision? By this time I had to! ignored. continued in these sorry lands an appropriate and informed response anyone else. for over thirty years. A to your position. I would ask that the (6) Does a woman's right to control These few preliminary questions beg renounced my passion for hot A few Americans still die in continued American involvement State News run an editorial answering her own body begin at the moment she to be answered. The Issue is not quite as 800(1865 and resolved to cru combat each week in Vietnam, the following crucial questions. is contemplating abortion, or did it also simple as demagogues would have us the ri8hts of heavy-set but in Southeast Asia insures many believe. Together we drew up a short.. no one seems overly upset (1) Is the basis of your support for exist at the time of conception? If she demands to present before more years of bloodshed. abortion in any way related to a desire Paul Stam Jr. except the families and friends of When all is said and done, it is was under some form of compulsion listening ear. for population control or is it solely Greensboro, N.C., senior the dead. Five hundred dead in a (excluding rape) at the time of •That clear that the people of South related to the issue of freedom for intercourse, hence not responsible; March 2,1972 clothing stores I week was cause for alarm: three stocking stylish clothes in half-siz Vietnam would be far better off women? is not. Furthermore, even though •That people who enjoy the number of Americans in the with peace and a Communist (2) Does the State News support be allowed equal time to refute Wi beinj positive eugenics, negative eugenics, actual battlefield has been reduced. South Vietnamese government than war and the infanticide or euthanasia? Tliieu regime. After years of support abortion after eight months, Does it Unbiased counselors Watchers advprtisments. *That desks and booths be bufl Indochinese involvement, the seven, sue, two or after one month? troops have taken their places in United States has a stake in the Please give principled reasons for accomodate a large-sized posterior i the battlefield and the cemetery. To the Editor: student how to go about finding one. •That the Fourteenth Amendl future welfare of Indochina. making distinctions in answer to this In Dr. Werner's If the student will call the Gay American air support has column of That welfare can best be served question. Wednesday a student wrote a letter Liberation office be extended to include | increased during Vietnamization. (353-9795), he will discrimination. (3) In the opinion of the State News, A hail of by immediate withdrawal of all expressing doubts about his sexual be given a list of counselors on campus explosives can U.S. support of the Thieu what is a human being? orientation. He was wondering if he that are not prejudiced and who will •That more people be made j conceivably menace any (4) Does the State News distinguish should see a psychiatrist. Dr. Werner look at how he functions in a of the injustices being done u Indochinese conclave government. between the two following statements: people and corrections be ' at any thought it might be a good idea if he complete fashion. This is only one of Needless to say there is often (a) There is no evidence that a saw a psychiatrist or thereof. time. psychologist if he the many services Gay Liberation a vast gulf between what should two-month-old fetus is human; and (b) could find one that was not provides for the Community. Having finished sounding ol There is evidence that a two-month-old Politicians have failed to be done and what will actually prejudiced. But Dr. Werner didnt Gay Liberation ordered another round of sund fetus is not human? discuss the present situation in be done. No one should expect recommend anyone nor did he tell the March 29, 1972 butterscotch this time. Southeast Asia adequately. The any candidate in this year's Democrats' calls for withdrawal, election to face up to the when all is said and done, are realities of the Vietnam issue. BILL WHITING rendered mute by the troop Such an act would require cutbacks made by the President. courage and conscience above Enlightenment' They have the option, of course, and beyond that of most to call for the end of all politicians. Fiae system George Wallace would have been proud. Amid the righteous exhortations of proposal, though Malcolm Katz pointed out the board often makes recommendations on Superintendent accomplished. A joint committef "Let the people's voice be heard," The Lansing metropolitan area has representatives from Lansing and legislation without fanfare, and to face the Lansing school boards have 350 local residents — mainly facts that it bears a some besides, it did not constitute a working for some time to find an striking distinct resemblance to districts at white, upper - class property owners — stampeded the East Lansing School Board meeting March 13 because of a concrete so far proposal of action, Katz and Cassuis Street, board president, went as to reiterate that in a where racial integration has been ordered by the courts, and Katz warns cooperation where both districts benefit by an exchange of and personnel. Though the two stij that we should be prepared for that ASMSU is finally truckin' it issue until enough students remarkably well - spread and incorrect statement sent to parents throughout has filed a suit against the complained. At last ASMSU has rumor that the board was considering the district in an attempt to set the event. plans involving high school and J There is already a significant degree grade students are only ten endorsing a cross - district busing plan rumors straight. University for discriminating brought a class action suit against with Lansing. of racial isolation in the area, programs in the right direction] against students through the the University. The atmosphere was loaded with Katz has responded to the situation comparing Lansing's 21 per cent represent a positive aspect tluj graduated parking fine system. It If the suit is successful, the with the most level - headed and been entirely overlooked by indignation at the very thought that accurate minority population with East is about time the such a worthless expense point of view yet. In a recent society up to now. student University may choose to would be school paper article and in speaking to Lansing's eight per cent and less in government wheels geared continue using the graduated fine shoved off on the "enlightened" various school groups, he has other suburban communities. And the Chapin's resolution was a 1| themselves towards changing a community of East Lansing. degree of isolation is increasing. and practical step since the system but involve all violators - attempted to place busing in its proper On the other hand, this 9egmentof perspective and point out the The fact is that research data legislation it was aimed at j situation which leaves students student and nonstudent. On the the community came across as victims prohibit busing for integration a advantages of i n te rd i st r i ct indicate that the educational other reason, without the poorer and nonstudents other hand, the "U" may go to a of fear and ignorance as they raved cooperation. environment is enhanced by racial expj relatively untouched. flat rate system. against a proverbial windmill. 'The emotional furor and political integration, while just pouring more consent of the Parents/,\| The latter alternative would resources into inferior districts does reactionary bill, aside from bemg The question of the Richard E. Chapin, MSU Library equity of be the better choice. At present footballing, with school busing as the not unconstitutional, only hamstnngj director and board treasurer, accomplish as much. the University's system was ball, has tended to drown out more officials more as they try to cr- the only defense of the introduced what he termed a rather There is an added benefit to the raised over three years ago by the thoughtful discussion of the issues," their problems on their own. "inocuous" resolution which, far from he says. "I would suggest that the issue educational advantages of pooling the graduated fine system is the Student Traffic Appeals Court. The court objected to the fact contention that it discourages taking issue a bold positive stand of school integration, merely on the of busing cannot be separated from resources of neighboring districts, in that the it might serve to stem the Board members Rita William Sharp demeaned Stouj theirl the isaies of scofflaw. A flat rate fine system equalizing educational that students were being treated recommended that the state legislature opportunity and integration." exodus of affluent white citizens to the by fostering fear and unfoj under a graduated fine system, with review before a traffic panel not tie the hands of local boards in suburbs where educational rumor about Chapin's proposa 1 while nonstudents were fined at if a certain number of tickets improving educational opportunities — Katz correctly points out that opportunities are better. Racial doing so, fed the fires of f! 1 (the traffic court suggested six) is even if that includes busing. The school systems will have to deal with isolation has got to be stopped now — which George Wallace fan"! a fiat rate. A student's first resolution opposes any legislative act the problems of inequalities in and it's time that white society Florida and threatens to stir up I violation obtained would satisfy this costs him S2. The concern. The traffic review board or constitutional amendment which education between rich and poor recognized that it stands to lose much, Michigan May primary. We doni second is S4. the third is S6, the would limit the options open in communities. It's time to stop if not everything, if this is not this kind of "leadership. would be representative of the fourth is S8 and each subsequent segments of the academic solving problems brought about by de facto or de jure segregation. DOONESBURY by Garry Tru violation costs a student S25 Every violation a nonstudent community and would be Though notice of the proposed empowered to suspend an resolution was not generally commits costs him $2. individuals driving privileges if publicized, it is an indication of the MHYBe AFTER ALL, rr deep - rooted fear in the minds of the va/ee bcinc, REALLY IS UNREALISTIC Unfortunately the traffic necessary. public that so many people could be TOO HARSH TO TH/NK He COOLP hmh ybah. court OrJ MARK PAY PACK AS MUCH AS mayfie was powerless to straighten For too long the University roused from their lethargy by a HI6HT \ / >6s,&s1 13 out the inconsistencies. They has sought to maintain one two-day phoning campaign / as* " . urged both ASMSU and the standard of justice for faculty Approximately 375 signatures were Dept. of Public Safety to force and staff and quite another for obtained in that short period for the University to .re-examine its students. petitions which damned Chapin's Hopefully, the ASMSU "inocuous"statement. policies. suit will be successful in striking A statement by the Typically, the student down at least one facet of this Donley School Pro Board attacked the board for not government steered clear of the institutional discrimination. informing the public fo Chapin's Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31, 1972 5 Turkish kidnapers shot ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Organization. The three the Police stormed Turkish Peoples Kizildere by helicopter from a mountain hostages worked for NATO. Liberation Army, kidnaped because the government village house Thursday and Erim described the Unye where he was being would not compromise, the technicians as killed 10 Turkish kidnapers terrorists as "relentless hostages held on a charge of aiding the The communique said for the lives of three other but not before the terrorists terrorists. Sadi's mediation effort desperadoes whose roots we leftist extremists condemned was turned their guns on three are trying to eradicate." He was sent into the house unsuccessful, indicating that to death by a martial law foreign hostages and shot In London, Sir Alec to tell the terrorists to give he had emerged from the court. This group them to death, a government Ddliglas - Home, the British kidnaped up and free the technicians house before the shootout. problem prejg and murdered Israeli s "d'et communique reported. foreign secretary, issued a aii r The hostages were a diplomat Ephraim Elrom in statement saying: "This skinny) w Istanbul last May. Willpower" t, '• hat some Few bothe Canadian and two Britons, radar technicians who were working at a Turkish air senseless violence against innocent people is a terrible feature of the times in which They defied a commando battalion that had Legislature pe force surrounded their hideout. radar station 'at'ng high c, they were seized One of the dead terrorists when Sunday. we live." Kizildere is a village of 100 houses in the Pontus They insisted they would release the kidnap victims for spring ar was Turkey's most wanted only if they were given safe outweigh Mountains, 60 miles south of passage out of Turkey. The Michigan Legislature Facing both the House > an obese per fugitive. the Black Sea town of Unye, ended its last meeting and the Senate when Interior Minister Ferit they nk fat ng the pain insulat Sudden First government reports from the scene, the Village of where Canadian John Stewart Law, 25, and two Kubat, who went to the before the 11 recess Thursday - day Easter return will be the with the confirmation of the U.S. me first day of classes started with a blast this spring... a blast of Kizildere, said all died in an village to take charge of the cold weather and wet Britons, Gordon Banner, 35, House now. that is. Students traversing to and from between operation, refused to approving the amendment outlawing classes found themselves covered explosion of ammunition in and Charles >red to fit ij Turner, 45, were bargain. compromise version of the discrimination on the basis yith the sloppy white stuff Wednesday afternoon, the house. kidnaped. billboard control bill and 'y Person doj Instead, a lawyer, Sener of sex. Quick approval is A government spokesman State News photo by Chuck The terrorists, members of the Senate approving two not 'King is acti Michaels said the confusion about an Sadi, was brought to expected in the all-male with the minor budget items. Senate. mol explosion arose because the )• fate Senate terrorists threw grenades at at a the police, who rushed the churd eavy parishio house wearing bullet • proof ie seat vests. The police threw in collect twice as tear gas grenades. rch goers.' The communique made bills no sue carefully wo on mention of casualties among the police. St. Tropez skinny ribs. . .now, hot fudge si The government ipport to announcement said the there s a shirt! Long sleeves, on't want to IUPI) - The state's $2.2 Corrections. ' for a $1.4 million increase hostages ion budget for the 1972 - were found shot in their Of the money, more than in the amount of subsidies heads with their hands tied fiscal year finally got a $26 million went for public crew neck, shaped bottom, comfort of being fat given to county health behind their backs. t through the legislature health programs. Included kind of loi irsdav when the Senate departments by the state. It added that the three ian tells a in the spending was The extra money, which were killed before the knitted right in. Himalaya tailors sed $66 million worth of •d to take $389,000 for cancer raises subsidies from 20 terrorists opened fire as yo nding bills. take two research, $74,000 for cents per capita to 35 cents, police closed in on the house. it of du rene cotton, so soft The bills, which mercury pollution control, would mean a boost from Premier Nihat Erim sent junted to only a little ind date for $30,000 for a pilot rate $2.8 million to $4.2 million messages of condolence to it launders like a handkerchief. re than one • thirty - control study project in f to the counties. Prime Minister personality ,„d of the total fiscal Edward he blind Flint and $400,000 for Heath of Britain and Pierre pprint, covered the Dept. kidney machines. The corrections White, navy or light blue. much does Public Health and bill, Elliott Trudeau, Canada's The health bill also called which funds the ps she look li operations prime minister. aid my rear for the state's prisons "We are shocked and Sizes S-M-L. $7. totaled $39.7 million. e VWstryin grieved inasmuch these rof contributes as the express faithful servants of our Both funding bills, which ine of the ki common defense were were sent to the House for honored guests in our action, were slightly higher country," he said in hapter for book a than those passed for the reference to the North current fiscal year. Atlantic Treaty S h u1m an, Pinchas Tainer of the fessor of educational Hebrew University in ' hology, has completed hapter, "Research on ching in the Natural Jerusalem. The handbook will be published in 1 9 7 3. new - Jacobsorfe enjoy bein nces," for the thcoming Second dbook of Research on JACOBSON'S OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL NINE Shop for y°un9 men to refute W hing, edited by Robert Please Help Your fellow students and a community college desperately need your i since was a the WANTED Students A YES vote for just to maintain present Lansing Community College will provide 1 mill programs — no frills. Michigan State University used dem at can help make the difference. tegration < t the exp Brents. S STUDENTS AYES vote on Tuesday, April 4 is a winner for all - MSU Students, from being Lansing Community College and the Community. Your Vote is vital! hamstring try to cop INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN rown. You're a citizen as well as a student. This is another opportunity to atit Stou work within the system. led their proposal as dni unfo of igfl MOTIVATIONAL RESEARCH ace fa"11 to stir up We don' for irry TfU $ GOOD PAY $ VOTE YES ON TUESDAY FOR LCC INTERESTING WORK A Paid Political Advertisement IF YOU'RE INTERESTED, CALL 353-5483 BETWEEN by the Citizens for Lansing Community College Millage James Rutter, Chairman David Diehl, Treasurer 10 AM AND 4 PM (y Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan U.S. approves WASHINGTON (AP) - After months of delay, the The regulations impose extensive reporting and the proposal offered by the Treasury last June, a banking code when the Treasury issued its at least 100 checks In addition, all a month. financial involving $10,000. more than proposed regulations, it Banks and other financial Treasury Dept. approved record keeping package of regulations that announced it wanted to institutions will be required institutions will be required final regulations Thursday- requirements on the caused bankers, savings and make the rules final Nov. 1, to make reports to the other to get a social security designed to detect criminal nation's banks and loan associations and stock 1971. Treasury of all "unusual number or a taxpayer activity through the use of money institutions. And brokers to complain of Under the rules, banks currency transactions" identification number on secret foreign bank they require people who unnecessarily burdensome and financial institutions involving $10,000 or more. each account that is opened accounts. take more than $5,000 out restrictions, will have to keep on hand All financial institutions after June 30,1972. But the Treasury relaxed of the country to report it The regulations, carrying for five years either copies will be required to keep for Samuel R. Pierce Jr., the the final rules to meet to Customs. out a 1970 law approved by or microfilm of each check five years records of all But the final version is Congress, will become financial transfers into or Treasury's general counsel, objections of the banking or money order except in told newsmen that the and financial community. not nearly as sweeping as effective July 1. Last year, cases where depositors write out of the United States department had decided to raise the amounts required EAST LANSING to be reported or involved A TIME OF FRIENDS MEETING in record keeping so that FAITH AND the requirements would not LOVE AND BROTH Quaker Meeting be too burdensome on the for Worship ERHOOD FOR ALL banks. Sunday 1:00 William Dickey, deputy First Day School 1:00 assistant secretary for Central United Methodist Child Care Provided enforcement, said the Across from the Capitol All Saints Parish regulations will "stop a 7 a.m. trend that is developing in faster Sunrise Service 800 Abbott Rd. E.L. this country of no records." Capitol Lawn Enforcement officials 7:30 taster Breakfast Further Information have found that needed Church Dining Room 337-0241 evidence is often lost by UNIVERSITY 8:30, 9:45. 11:00 failure of banks in financial SEVENTH-DAY Divine Won/tip institutions to keep copies JSo bilu>s today UNIVERSITY Dr. Howard A. Lyman of checks for a long enough Bikes not ADVENTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN were a popular mode of preaching time or to keep the records transportation "There Is A Way Wednesday after the snow came. Racks, like this one 149 Highland Avenue CHURCH on computet' tape, he said. East Lansing To Conquer Death" remained noticeably empty except for the SERVICE 337-1430 Nursery Available 485-947/ 310 N. Hagadorn Dickey said enforcement (Please turn to page eight) snow from the storm. State News photo by Chuck clusters of Saturday Services: Michaels ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL Group Bible Study 9:30 AM UNIVERSITY Nursery BAPTIST Physicist to describe Worship 11:00 AM Minister, Kail Ruffner CHURCH 1 2 noon to 2:30 pm Wednesday: 332-5193 332-3035 4608 South Hagadorn Discussion and Prayer Groups Free Transportation John D. Walden - Pastor 7:30 PM For Information 35i-4144 you are cordially invited Call 882-6560 umber If you neei transportation or Transportation Bus Schedule 332-8472. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH travels, talks in China School of Discipleship 6:45 800 Abbott Road for part or all of the service Nobel Laureate C.N. Yang revolutioni zed the Besides his public.. Worship Sunday Scliool Services for Easter Day: will recount his recent development of atomic and Yang will hold FIRST CHURCH OF a colloq experiences in the People's subatomic theory. on high energy colli CHRIST, SCIENTIST 8 4 10 a.m. — Republic of China at 8 p.m. physicist is currently a Monday at 4:10 p.m. i Festal Eucharist Monday in 108B Wells Hall. professor at State University physics lecture room, The public invited to of New York at Stonybrook, will also hold a p moral, vul at Colling*ood Entrance ST. JOHN attend. and his visit to MSU is discussion in Chinese at East Lansing EPISCOPAL guage in I Yang's visit to China, sponsored by the MSU Dept. p.m. Tuesday in Parlor •oman or s Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. COMMUNITY AT M.S.U. STUDENT which preceded President of Physics. the Union. The stu Lesson - Sermon Subject Alumni Chapel Nixon's journey, included nched a vi CENTER several conferences with "SUBSTANCE" assistant 5 p.m. Premier Chou En-lai and man en\ TRINITY CHURCH JRiN Solemn High Eucharist with various members of the Military — 327 M.A.C. EAST LANSING singing the Rejoice Mass Chinese National Academy ign March ructor wo Easter of Sciences. fl 841 Timberlane Drive 8:00 p.m. ~ Sunday Masses: e stud Stanley R. Reilly. East Lansing Sunday School to age 20 Yang, along with colleague gnment. Acting Pastor 10:30 a.m. 8:30 6:00p.m. T. D. Lee, received the Nobel The incii Interdenominational Telephone: 351-8200 9:45 11:15 9:00p.m. Prize in Physics in 1957 for research that eventually propose before tl given. 1 OKEMOS overthrew the law of uding wo OPES Saturday 7:00 p.m. Film "His Land" 9:40 a.m. conservation of parity and present. Weekdays 9 - 5 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST The Military Education Advisory Committee (ME Morning Sermon "The Mercy Sect" 11:00 a.m. Mon.. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Daily Masses: will Carr said propose two amendments to the recommend! Play "Christ In the Concrete City 6:00 p.m. eves 7-9p.m. to the fei Mid-Week discussion & prayer calling for the expansion of that committee at Tuesi Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. M.A.C. : Academic Council meeting. All are welcome to attend church 8:00, 12:30 4:30 , Esoeciaily for collegians One of the amendments would change the wordii the recommendation to allow any student enrolle ^ m fJ e n fc services and visit East: and use the reading 8:30 PM Sunday environmenta ROTC programs the opportunity to be selected •ulous law Carr said tl Mon.thru Thur. 9:30 P.M. "Counibus " representative to the committee. inot get thi As the recommendation presently reads, (Christian interaction) file for a undergraduate students from the two department UNIVERSITY UNITED motion i military education would be eligible for membershi led. METHODIST CHURCH MEAC. Carr saic 7:00 PM Wednesday - Parsons The other amendment proposed by MEAC would 1120 South Harrison Bible Study scnooi oi Design the recommendation a statement of the commit Phone 351-7030 responsibility in its capacity as advisory to the assi ingers 6:00 a.m. Easter Surprise Service Dave provost. Daku, Youth Minister Arboretum Park tish dr 349 2135 9:30 & 11:00 Service "Born in a Grove" It's good to have someone to rely on STANLE' gland ncil officii (A Rev. Donn Doten preaching many it Bus Service available When it tomes to insurance and investmen ing their peoples wi is Derby Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30 an(j H;00 yffl can rely on us. ldren wt ipost as a ! Nursery CHURCH pointing i Larry Van Buskir ?ction. Pat Donaldson MORNING SERVICE - 10:00 a.i Mike Romanov "The First taster Morning" Rev. Hoksbergen preaching 1518 S. Washington UpUrt e*u*d Sunday 7 p.m. Lansing DougOykhuis Bill Wright EVENING SERVICE - 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY EASTER Steve Donaldson "The First Faster Fveni Musical Program 7he South Singers Emery Trio Choirs, WORSHIP nr. hold moral, vulgar or obscene n Chinese at iguage in the presence of ORIGINAL lay in Parlor oman or a child. The student allegedly nched a verbal attack on assistant professor of man environment and sers iign March 15 when the THAT'S WHY THESE tructor would not accept student's late WERE CREATED ignment. Rings that are made only in limited editions. 1 /~1 pC The incident occurred Like original oil paintings or ' high-fashion C7 J t before the course final gowns. given. The full class, Custom designed, handcrafted and then luding women students, produced in very limited numbers. That's what keeps them unique. imittee (ME 'Present; Carr said his client may After all, you wouldn't enjoy seeing your to the federal court to rings on every other hand in town, would you? We thought not. junction We'd love to show you the whole collection. > the wordii hibiting the state court Won't you stop in and give us a hand? lent enrolle enforcing "this e selected iculouslaw." Carr said that if his client mot get the injunction he tly reads, ' file for a trial and make department membershi motion against being led. Carr said the law is AC would* the commit to the ingers divert itish drivers STANLEY ily on gland (AP) COMMON, - ?il officials found out Local many motorists were i investmei ing their way en route to is Derbyshire town, ildren were using a npost as a swing and had 319 E. Grand River Ave. pointing in the wrong East Lansing , Michigan fan Buskii action. laldson omanov lykhuis ght onaldson An important message for people who ITES prepare their own Only Lemon Up has the natural juice of one whole lemon... income tax returns. controls oily skin and hair naturally. 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Emotional abuse can be more damaging of combined; because of the pressures of going to school, often holding a RESERVATIONS • two Janice emotk>nal harm can remain will ally meet TELEPHONE job and running a household at the same time, she said. chlld for l|fe while physical m can hea, ■giate Al Though the organization concentrates on the Lansing - », th|nk ts know ^ -re hurti *85-1764 thejr cm nums. ^l.!:^arentS Charlotte. C°me P 85 8Way 88 Janice said, "but they can't talk to other people about l Ty was ] problems. But they can with us because we're a confiden c schola "We're not going to turn away anyone who wants help," agency." xt sprin Janice said. three , „ Parents seeking confidential help for child ab t« The Lansing office is one of five branch offices of Parent's Anonymous nationwide. It was founded by Janice problems can contact Parent's Anonymous, day or night y com| 393 - 3070. us. So he BEAL FILM GROUP PRESENTS TONIGHT & SATURDAY some three weeks ago, with assistance from the national to raise his director, Jolly K. orked lot Jolly started Parent's Anonymous three years ago in The Winner of the 106B WELLS California. ouse 00 a to ea te Janice said she was approached by a Lansing therapist, Bank code approved tate studei at reg NEW YORK For reservations (Continued from of the page regulations will be "highly selective," six) report. The supposed to be made wit 45 days after the mone report day n't get »ndry class because it1 m int particularly as they apply to withdrawn from a finan to a Unive m reporting transport of institution on a form to EROTIC ;mic advise money out of the country. supplied by Treasury. dule whi If a citizen is taking In addition, if $5,00( ing, bowli $5,000 out of the country, mailed or shipped out of a I either in currency or other mm place country, reports mud irehensive monetary instruments such made to Customs, DINING • COCKTAILS as travelers checks, the rce ecolog; FILM FESTIVAL person or company BANQUETS Customs Bureau is supposed receives $5,000 ft DOWNTOWN LANSING to be notified through a outside the country 489 11% 116 E. Michigan supposed to make a re{ of ele FREE EVENING PARKING. NEJAC TV to the government. e pre RENTALS Treasury officials not speculate on what efl assoc PROGRAM INFORMATION 482-3905 , starts TODAY! $23 per quarter the decision would have I in the case of Clifford b Winborn, Complete Shows 1:25-4:00-6:35-9:15 $9.50 ling, per month Edith Irving, who plea ices and ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION guilty to charges free delivery, service hology, has VANESSA REDGRAVE. .'Best Actress' defrauding McGraw Hill two year - Her Portrayal of Mary Stuart and of $750,000. dent of thi pickup In that case, Ms. Ir» Human I was accused of deposit of th Call 337-1300 some of the checks ii ational Re THEY USED EVERY PASSION IN THEIR INCREDIBLE DUEL! Swiss bank account. MARY, WALT DISNEYPRODUCTIONS' QUEEN, OF SCOTS, BanamEBana' who rule< with the1 BEQHEiMB heart ol ANGELA DAVID a womai LRNSBURV TOmLINSON ROOM SERVICE JflffE '75 fBICSON In the fall of 1971 were a film festival to be erotic in context. They was held in NYC. All films entered were chosen so as to explore the A „. rw- entire gamut of human sensual experience. Hundreds of films were Hal Wall is NOMINATED FOR entered - and the judges UNANIMOUSLY chose ROOM SERVICE '75 Production ACADEMY £ as being the most graphic, sensual, and intelligent entry and it was AWARDS 3 awarded FIRST PRIZE. ROOM SERVICE '75 is in color, and as vamssa Redgrave •cSjackson BEST SONG, SCORING, explicit as any film being shown anywhere. It broke attendance i.kMcGoohan rimoihyDalton Nig«i COSTUME, ART DIRECTION records in both Chicago and New York at an admission price of $5.00. Davenport & VISUAL EFFECTS * Shown at 7 p.m., 8:40, and 10 p.m. Mary,Queen of Scots technicoToTIg] Admission $2.00 LOCATION DAILY AT ( Trevor ——i RATED X 106B WELLS Oo-turnm j Howard J • Daniel Massey • ian Holm ^lansine^ 1:00-3:10-5:1 Bring Proof of Age (18 years) >ud MH,\msuKKnn ffm.i WAW3 7:70 9:2* HIINHOIOK I'WWISIOV • •saw 8AQINAW • 484 DOORS OCEN 12 300*' irch 31 19 Nhcliigai' News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31, 1972 Art cehter problems remain By RICKWILBINS / His findings were forwarded to Wharton. project, if authorized, would probably take more than a year State News Staff Writer In early January, Wharton told Lapp IahuIviI I he University is putting an estimated $13,000 into and another art student, Ann Schick, Bath senior, that Wilkinson and Provost to plan, fund and put into operation. In a letter to Wharton, Lapp and Ms. Schick asked that repairing unsafe conditions in three areas of the Kresge Art John E. Cantlon were immediately investigating the construction of the new kilns begin immediately. The first Center, but some art students remain dissatisfied with the conditions in the art center. days of way the University has handled the Lapp said he is afraid that the University "will continue to classes add a load to problems there. Following a story in the Feb. 11 issue of the State News ho-hum along." Jerry Lapp, East Lansing senior and a spokesman for every student's life. of the art many which publicized the conditions, four firing kilns were shut Wharton indicated in a letter to Lapp and Ms. Schick, that This student is students, said the administration has shown "a down. he hoped the project could be no generally noncommittal attitude" towards completed by fall term. exception. improving poor "They told us when the kilns were shut down that they "But considering that the Physical plant hasn't even working conditions in the ceramics, jewelry and metal begun SN photo would be in working order soon, but that was five or six to finally estimate the costs, they could really put us off a lot by Tom Gaunt etching areas. weeks ago," Lapp said. "They (President Wharton, vice president for business and longer than that," Lapp said. Funk said he had thought the students would be able to use Wharton has indicated to Lapp and Ms. Schick that finance, Roger Wilkinson and Physical Plant engineers) have the kilns the first day of classes spring term, any been recommendations for correcting the conditions in the kiln stringing us along for months now," he said. He said the delay in firing the kilns would create room will be given "immediate attention." "They have told us from the very beginning that something "innumerable problems" for upper-level ceramics classes, Besides installing safety devices for the kilns, the would be done, but we've seen very few changes," he added. " Last term many graduate students were unable to complete University Last fall, 85 ceramics students is in the process of correcting the following problems the signed an open letter to their work and have been forced to extend their graduate art center, according to Rogers: Roger Funk, chairman of the Art Dept. They charged, among programs, Lapp said. • Proper ventilation devices are other things, that the kilns were ready to collapse. Students in upper-level ceramics classes were also adversely lacking in the soldering area Carl Eigenauer, an inspector for the of 201, where jewelry is made. Two fume hoods, built by an Dept. of Public Safety, affected because they did not have a chance to learn how to out - of - state company, will be installed over four work investigated the conditions in November at Funk's request. glaze ther "greenware" or unfired pottery. stations in the soldering area. Some work has already been done to correct faulty The hoods should arrive and be in use within a month, trying 'Ise as to feel thletic dept. hit equipment in the kiln room, however, according to Don Rogers, physical plant engineer. Copper tubing has been put according to Rogers. *Acid fumes circulate through room 213, where metal to w in to replace leaky gas piping and an improved ~ lighting and etching is done. A canopy hood designed by Physical Plant bunch ventilation system has been installed. n the areas engineers will be put in above the metal etching work table. U' But the most important work has not yet begun. Lapp said. policy The hood should be in use within few weeks, Rogers said. irk te" said a Mil Until the proper safety devices have been installed, the kilns - cannot be fired. By MICHAEL FOX tate News Staff Writer 12 credits which to be insulting. Larry found money in recruiting athletes, University only uses Rogers indicated that the safety combustion devices, to be installed by a Lansing contractor, should be in use by the third week of classes. Cost for the repairs is about $3,000, he RHARHARHARHARHA| but that the baseball coach academic said. "I worked the hard classes such as way to was out of town and A new location for the kiln operation and replacement of West Virginia first-term earn the $1,000 to come Larry English and history in here probably felt that he was the kilns is being considered, Rogers indicated. A preliminary unan who arrived on and I'm sure not computing high school GPAs going to being neglected. for regular admissions, while estimate for relocation and replacement of the kilns places s Monday to receive spend it the easy way — on Smith said he of the cost for this project in excess of $50,000. was aware the Athletic Dept. includes ducation returned to his canoeing and dancing and ut the popular misconception all high school courses Physical plant engineers have said, however, that such a starting state Wednesday bowling," Larry commented that all athletes are on ming with bitter bitterly the night before he including music, gym, and ments about the flew home. scholarship and that shop. Usually applications athletes could not meet the are only sent to athletes who jitation of athletes at normal MSU admissions meet the NCAA prediction 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31 !<)• S' batsmen belt SI By STEVE STEIN State News Sports Writer Bickel pitched for MSU, Moore striking out six in the center field. MSU added two runs in his Lafayette, Miam foot caught under fence and couldn't get i . the singles, only one after the third inning, and fanned added fifth three to back more In the Ike's fine ",,m came on « home passod ball on r«J Si five innings he worked. both the fifth and seventh two runs scored. DeLonge's nine Miami batters. pitching. single. MSU's baseball team The Spartans exploded frames. In the fifth, Jerry homer and a double by The victory was Howitt's baserunning WASh avenged a loss to Lafayette for three runs in the first Sackman doubled home Cerez drove in the other particularly sweet for Coach accounted for two MSU unchall« earlier this week by inning on Howitt's three run Howitt and Dace, and Oliver two MSU f""8 of the 'nnin8- Danny Litwhiler's club runs. In the spcond, the Singles by Brad VanB capital, defeating the Pennsylvania - based school 14 - 7 homer scoring DeLonge and Pruitt ahead of him and doubled home Dace and Cerez in the seventh. Larry Ike, righthander of the Spartan the ace because Miami edged the Spartans twice in extra Battle Creek outfielder singled, went to second on a and Rick Carrow for the Spartan ac^ ' Into a th run Speak Thursday, raising the added two unearned A freak play helped the pitching staff, hurled the inning games last week. wild pitch, to third on a fly seventh. outlined Spartans springtime record markers in the second. Spartans add four runs in full nine innings against After the Hurricanes ball and scored on Senators to 5 - 4 - 1, and their mark Dace walked to open the the eighth inning. Miami Wednesday as MSU scored an unearned run in Sackman's sacrifice fly. All three MSU runs and the i in the second half of the third, sacrificed by Lafayette's left fielder made defeated the Hurricanes, 6 • In the eighth, he was safe Hurricane Twin Baseball was Cerez, and came home on a great running catch on 1. the first, MSU tallied one nin in the second, seventh at first on a fielder's choice the fifth we* with two UrS Short, luncheoi Tournament to 3 - 1. Oliver's two • bagger to Sackman's fly ball, but got Ike allowed but five Miami and eighth frames, and play, stole second, took contributing to the rally. bankrup The Spartans rapped out had no t 15 hits in the game played iill I'>77/ ill of Texas in Coral Gables, Fla., The Ai including home runs by Ron DeLonge and Shaun Howitt. Stickmen start move the Makinf DeLonge also had two said he a singles, and five Spartans — Ron Pruitt, Howitt, John win two over weekend failure" i location 'Km- Dace, Steve Cerez and rent for Bailey Oliver each had two By THOM GATES through four two minute nation's fastest growing humpty 3 hits with Oliver collecting State News Sports Writer sudden death periods before sports. The number of Spartan Val Washington school and colleges that system v two doubles. The MSU lacrosse team offered n Elliot scored a goal to give MSU a offer lacrosse has doubled in Moore, Steve got its season underway this "1 beli< VanderLaan and Duane 10 9 victory. • the last five years. Close to past weekend with victories But insl The Spartan stickmen, 25 per cent of the NCAA over West Virginia and million tl starting their third year as a schools have, or are getting, Oberlin. The defeated West stickmen varsity squad, are hopeful of lacrosse. h : V* i h"tel, tru OPENS Saturday 16 - 4. Virginia on attaining their first winning season since 1965 when It is a fast and exciting game that involves nine men > the team i Wh The Sunday affair with MONDAY Oberlin College was a bit wild. MSU came from they were still a club sport. "This year we have more and a goalie with the object to score goals while keeping team, keep it I experienced men returning your opponent from that I \ behind to tie Oberlin 9 • 9 than any other year," coach scoring. Short and put the game into Ted Swoboda said. "The MSU's next match WiJI be overtime. After two team has a good attitude at home Wednesday apologia mwi» overtime periods the score was still tied. The game then and showed a lot of hustle in the past two games. I was at 3:30 p.m. against arch-rival Michigan. The April 5 made n took actl went into sudden death. really pleased with the way contest will take place in S h « The two teams battled they fought from behind to Spartan Stadium and controv* defeat Oberlin." admission is free. If you his three The lacrosse team is a have lacrosse the Denr NEJAC TV never seen a member of the Midwestern match before this would be IAm fir st game the Detr RENTALS Lacrosse Association made an excellent opportunity to the wors up mostly of small colleges see one. Spartans move in on Oberlin netminder in last Sunday's contest. The match was basebal oneof $23 per quarter from Ohio. Only one other The Spartans have never the longest lacrosse games ever played as it went two overtime periods and four close," h Big Ten school, Ohio State, beaten the Wolverines, but sudden-death periods. The Spartans eventually won 10 -9. $9.50 per month is in the league. they have high hopes of State News photo by Martin Overholt The squad will also play defeating them this year. free delivery, service and pick up Michigan, Illinois and Notre Dame, but all three teams The two teams battling for the Bagattaway will be red fox invitational Wc are clubs and do not have Trophy which goes to the Call 337-1300 league status. team scoring the most goals Lacrosse is of the in the two game series. l one COMPACT I Golfers sixth in meet Marllyr I MSU's golfers placed sixth Haven finished one stroke a most exciting season," l REFRIGERATOR vard Indi' •lliscotccj of ten teams in the Red Fox behind the leaders at 243, Spartan coach said. "T I 'im tearr RENTALS Intercollegiate Invitational and another senior, Dick year we will have some I Dver sprinj United Rent-all 351-5652 tournament in Tryon, N.C. Bradow,shota247. Michigan's finest yoi I | Ms. Coi during spring break in the Bill Dickens, a senior, and golfers breaking into top nation CAMPING, SPORTING GOODS linkers annual trip south. freshman Bill Brafford shot squad and shooting Incinatti Coach Bruce Possum's 255 and 256 respectively to ting spots. T AND ARMY SURPLUS otal of 8' APRIL 3 team finished behind round out the Spartans 1223 competition this » * ;ltle. 547 East Grand River champion Tennessee, Wake tctal. produce should keep Westcht Across from Berkey : free : Forest, Ohio, Wofford Fossum sees the upcoming entire team at its best. ?olnt» wh (formerly the site of Campus Tux Shop) College, and Ohio State. season as being quite 'niverilty Tm ***************** : films ; Six men represented MSU "unpredictable" because of 'Irglnia C in the tourney with junior the loss of last year's * UNION * »ached bj Mark Timyan and cocaptains, Denny Vass and M», Cot » GR!LL * sophomore Bill Marx leading Rick Woulfe and veterans vlth a clot * 3-4 p.m. the Spartan contingent, Graham Cooke and John 'ird IM wl » » » shooting 242 for three Peterson and an Jane Wi LocXurg for in these rules rounds. inexperienced though quite TMrith Ms. C J MAE WEST I Senior captain John promising sqaud this year. term in which Varsity award w they ft his. Waldle t * VanderMeiden of Grand "I'm looking for this to be any four year college, regard :ame up fil of size. MAY NOT parti* Jane Ma c c )rx xmt •SEVERE HANDS: :cartoons: the a orts ir h the) ISRAEL'S 24th ANNIVERSARY r awards. competltlo Varsity award winner rials. I • I will be celebrated on not participate in hask The con * HORROR * hockey, softball. touchfo Be Good To Yourself I SHORTS I THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972 at 8 p.m. track, turkey trot, and vol! with the following exce Jheryl Sol< ind a fifth PARLORS A,B,C of the UNION, MSU After completion of their' Enjoy Your Favorite • eligibility or certificate Mixed Drinks they have permanently left squad, varsity award East of Dines of Lansing The program will include may participate in tl eta olo a performance by SHULY adventu /lg-zagging 321 East Michigan NATHAN, Israel's foremost folksinger (who listed sports, KXCF.PT 1 "PYRENEES" from the Atlantic' they have earned originated Yerushalayim Shel Zahav Jerusalem of .... Mediterranean, through the Ample Parking in Rear - ird. 8:00 P.* gorgeous mountainsconsidered Gold). Guest speaker Mr. A. Haskel, Israeli Consul in by connoisseurs to be more AUD.' breathtaking than the Alps. ******* 4 Chicago. Greetings: Mr. Francis N. Fine. , the folk sports at any time with Israeli Delicacies will be Served. EXCEPTION of the SATURDAY Wing o t with Marion and Bob they have earned Folk Dancing with Audience Participation. APRIL "SPANISH Da: shall. football kick, football pas 8 MAIN" throw, golf, gymnin WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THEREI 8:00 P.M. Robert Auburn handball doubles, hors--' UNIV. Blackbeard and Captain Kidd judo, paddlchall, skisli, AUD. Israeli Club of MSU Softball, swimming, table tennis, weightlifting, wr Best Broadway Musical, 1971. The story of an attractive, young bachelor's tug-of-war /I (OW&HOM7 between remaining single and 8:15 P.M. COMPANY UNIV. AUD. BUTTERFIELD DRIVE-IN THEATRES The splendor of Elizabethan NEW YORK England presented by the New York Pro Musica ensemble of to Va& Tickets for reserved seating events available at the Union. d Travel tickets at the door one hour before performance. 1 Students must have one I.O. for each ticket. 355-3361 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan arch 31, 197 SPORTS Friday, March 31, 1972 ]] Short def m Time will tell me Passed ball Senators' for Red on Ce« by Hrad VanI WASHINGTON (UPI) — unchallendged as the reigning Texas Rangers' owner Bob Short sports villian In the nation's capital, turned his first public appearance here in six months Wings The Detroit Red Wings, with their 2-2 tie to the 'arrow accouni Into a thundering defense of his franchise shift to Texas New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs artan run 4-1 victory over Boston Wednesday Speaking before a national press club luncheon, Short night, cannot outlined his problems in operating the former outright win a playoff berth. The Wings can only Senators and attacked the business community, city Washington hope that Toronto loses its remaining two games officials and the Wings must win their final game with and the media for their lack of support. Short, who was greeted by boos when introduced to the Detroit's Danny Chicago Sunday in order to tie for the fourth and w™;' "neam, luncheon crowd of 200, said he face Johnson (8) gets final playoff spot. In which case, Detroit would Miami ein "complete ruin and bankruptcy following move into Stanley Cup g to the lastseason.histhirdasclubowner shoved into the net competition with more rally, had no alternative but to move. I'm grateful that "I the DeoDle by New York Should Toronto either win of Texas extended the invitation. Ranger defenseman or tie either of its The American League owners granted Short Jim Neil son in the remaining games with New York or Boston, the permission to move the team to Arlington,Tex. Maple Leafs would gain the playoff spot for the Red Wings' 2 - 2 tie second straight year. Detroit has had a one year Making his first public appearance here since then Short w ith the Rangers layoff in playoff competition. said he attempted ^overcome "an epidemic known as ' -illJ failure" in the nation's capital. He said he was faced with sports Wednesday. Detroit, and especially goaltender Andy Brown, poor iP AP Wirephoto had its heart broken against the Rangers when Vic location to play games, a weak radio television market - high Hadfield scored two goals within 49 seconds of rent for use of Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, and "Lousy each other in the final three minutes of the humpty - dumpty" players. Furthermore, he said the farm game to escape with the tie. The Wings posted an early 2-0 system was almost non-existent, the business community lead in the first period on goals by Nick Libbett and offered no support and the media was hostile. "I believed I could remedy the Mickey Redmond, but could not beat Ranger many problems," he said netminder Ed Giacomin for a third goal, which "But instead, I lost $600,000 in cash the first year and $1 would have made the difference. million the second year. I lost more money here than in my Toronto scored four goals in the first period to h«tel, truck ane basketball enterprises combined." Short said bump the Bruins, who lost the night before to the team sold only 200 season tickets for the 1971 season. Detroit. Brad Selwood, Garry Monahan, Ron Ellis > "When I and Jim McKenny clicked for Toronto. bought the team, I never said I would keep it In Washington but IN HIGH SCHOOL that I will give It a try," INVITATIONAL Short added. "I don't apologize for my mistakes. I Prep trackmen made mistakes because I took action." Short's controversial most trade during By GARYKORRECK State News Sporti Writer Fleldhouse. the previous turnouts had to run here his three year stint here was "We've got 178 schools been favorable. the Denny McLaln deal with and about 2,800 kids "It's illegal to recruit a the Detroit Tigers. "It's not boy when he's running In coming," meet coordinator the worst trade In history of MSU hosts the ninth annual Jim Gibbard said. competition — all we can do ch was one of baseball, but It comes Spartan High School is go up to him and say 'nice xls and four close," he acknowledged. Invitational meet at Jenison Glbbard, assistant track job' — but it will certainly coach at MSU, added, help a kid if he's got "Everybody on our team has run in this meet at one time or another." MSU Women ta trackmen Marshall Dill and Bill Nance led Detroit Northern to the class A Invitational title last year. place 5th Marilyn Corson captured first place honors In the 200 • tng season, ^ard Individual Medley to help lead the MSU women's ich said. ' iwim team to a fifth place finish In the NCAA tournament I have some Dver spring break. finest yon Ms. Corson in with came a time of 2:19.556 to claim the king into top national ranking in that event, held at the University of shooting Cineinattl during the March 16 • 17 - 18 competition. A spots, total of 87 schools took part In the swim for the national on this title. >uld keep Westche«ter State College took the crown with 232 tits best. lolnts while Arizona State placed second with 194. The Jniverilty of Cineinattl was next with 182, followed by 'Irglnla Commonwealth with 128 and the MSU souad. kith a clocking of 1:01.169 and a sixth place In the loo' <»rd 1M with 1 time of 1:05.103. Jane Waldle aided the Spartan effort as she teamed up vlth Ms. Corson In the 200 • yard IM and finished fourth. Us. Waldle also competed In the 400 ■ yard freestyle and '^ame up fifth best, with a 4:25.898 clocking. Jane Manchester placed seventh In the three meter diving :ompetitlon for MSU and eighth In the one meter diving rials. The combination of Ms. Corson, Waldle, Pam Kruse and 'heryl Solomon took a third In the 400 • yard medley relay rnd a fifth in the 400 • yard freestyle relay. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 31 . 1972 BY COMMUNES Group to study G Stamp act challenged WASHINGTON (AP) - the poor." "Migrants are going to be whose mother threw her out transit systems By State Ml Nc A regulation aimed at The Center on Social Very hard hit, because they of the houae, the ault said. The s keeping food stamps out of Welfare Policy and Law, a normally have to leave their A New York City group, asked comprehensive examination of transportation in «. lidelincs "hippie communes" was families and move in with Another plaintiff, MSU - East Lansing communlty^will be offered at a meetinj «vent th challenged in U.S. District the court to strike down a other people," said Ron Jacinata Moreno, a 56 - year at 7 p.m. Monday In 128 Natural Scienceince ling a stu Court Thursday, on grounds law denying food stamps to Pollack, director of the old diabetic "in poor Bldg. A group f 15 undergraduates are Involved in a two t* - rerage '<■ that it also keeps the stamps households where people ceter. health," was cut off after comprehensive study of transportation In the area Incl.hS Iring si from going to an estimated who are unrelated are living "The act takes away she moved in with the bikes, buses, cars and other modes of transportation it h O million of "the poorest of together. food stamp benefits from Ermlna Sanchez family in are looking for additional workers. ' ^ isident the poorest of the poor who Homestead, Fit., the suit ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ are unable to pay for their The students, some of whom are receiving credit for th*i nploye ednesdaj rent and who have work, come from five sponsoring colleges: arts & letter Grot; consequently decided to engineering, Lyman Brlggs, natural science and social sclenr. ,servatio "Her total monthly The Center for Environmental Quality, share living arrangements establsihed in income is $75," said ibm qua with other poor people," he "to assist in developing and mobilizing MSU resources in Pollack. "She gets that said. pursuit of environmental quality, "is the coordinator for money from welfare. She the Filed on behalf of five can't get decent housing for different types of households in five sections that. She al9o needs health Land use, transportation planning and cost - benefit V o of the country, the suit care, so she moved In with a analysis are three study areas Included In the project. (LOCATED NEXT TO THE KO • KO BAR names the Dept. of family." Of primary consideration to the AT CLIPPER! & KALAMAZOO) group in evaluates Agriculture, its secretary transportation needs and plans will be personal The suit argues that safetv Earl Eutz, and two USDA convenience and efficiency, protection of the people are denied "their natural administrators as environment and aesthetic appeal and social and OPEN Till rights to freedom of political defendants. acceptance, according to a spokesman. association as contained in An Agriculture Dept. The project will begin this term, but because of By MH the first, fifth and ninth its broad spokesman said there would amendments; the right to (Ihosltltmcv scope with Interviews, observations and surveys, a final report State Ne be no comment until is not expected until at least September. Pictured above are the editors of Ghostdance 'he Unive privacy 2:00 A.M. department lawyers have chance to study the suit. a as contained in the ninth amendment, and the Publishers. They are Paul J. Ferlazzo, asst. professor of "Hopefully, the successful completion of the project lead to the improvement of transportation in theMSU-Eaiit ]il July t( quities b One of the families right to equal protection as ATL, Hugh Fox, also an asst. professor of ATL and contained in the fifth Lansing prea and demonstrate the value of an integrated ilified m N.W.Werner. joining in the suit, the David approach to transportation problems to other communities" "THE COLDEST BEER Lee Hejny family of amendment." State News photo by Ken Ferguson the prellminaryreport states. OUS inowledg i Kernersville, N.C., was obert IN TOWN"I OWN 4 denied food stamps because tsident 14/ I I , itions, re * we have all you j NEED TO GET A * COMPACT Worn s Donol ur J NEED TO GET A « ♦ REFRIGERATOR RENTALS • « By ANITA PYZIK State News Staff Writer President Wharton, will Members of the Carol Naille, senior clerk Mracheck and Elva Revilli * PARTY ON! « United Rent-All 351-5652 * The 17 member women's meet at 9:30 a.m. today in the Patriarch Room of the committee from the faculty and administration are: in financial aids; Roberta Other members are Linda Hamilton, librarian; Lauri # ^ Smith, editorial assistant in ★★★★★★★★★★★★★*★★ steering committee, named MSU Library. Margaret Bubolz, chairman engineering and Verna Henderson, University earlier this month by The group will select a of the Dept. of Family and Bradley, McDonel Hall food College academic adviser; ou chairwoman, vote to decide Child Sciences; Laurine service supervisor also hold Vicki Nleberg, coordinator if its meetings will be open of Alliance to End tequests I Fitzgerald, associate dean of committee positions, to the public and schedule students, Ann Harrison, Graduate students In the Discrimination and Eunice the Volui meetings for next week with associate professor of group are Marylee Davis, Richardson, a nurse at Olin >ple looki Wharton and MSU women's romance languages; Joann head resident adviser in health center. help then WANTRlP groups. Collins, counselor in Rather Hall and Mary Kay Olga Dominquez of the their time The steering committee financial aids and Josephine Scullion, Ph.D. candidate. EOP staff will serve as staff ranspor will function over a three Wharton, asst. to the Undergraduate members are assistant to the steering anged in month period to design and director of EOP. Bridget Denihan. Lin committee. others the recommend a permanent i d e advisory structure on the nsportatic status of at MSU. ormation, BBC code orders cut women Selected from a list of reau can volunteers, the women will 4400. also seek to define the 'wo girls tit grades . status of women at MSU, determine an organizational structure most responsive to in violent TV scenes tost all sul need the needs of women, assume the role of women's LONDON (AP) - The sponsored survey that said eternity away" for children, advocate and develop proposal for future action. British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) has ordered producers half the television programs shown In Britain contained he said. News Bulletins and Dili Creation of the steering to tone down violence and some violence. About 60 per documentitlei committee originated at bloodletting on the nation's cent of them were U.S. Informal meetings last term television screens — even in Imports. Attenborough added, w«i the most difficult program or of women called by the news bulletins. In the United States, a to control as violence he campu Office of Equal Color television has added government - funded study accepted as being news. «et on Moi Opportunity Programs to the Impact of violence cautiously concluded on Jan. He ordered produceri to ny time, i (EOP). with the sight of red blood, 17 that television crime and edit out scenes of vlolencs Is, manage BBC emphasized. violence contribute In only a unless their news valui 'ils said The clampdown came In a small way to violence in outweighed the objection JUIIES new governing code of stricter rules television America. Critics Immediately called It a white likely to come from viewen the syste imited ser violence. It was written by wash. In adult drama shows, Iw on weel David Attenborough, The BBC runs two of the said, violent scenes muit tinued. television programs director country's three television arise "naturally from the and of the state ■ run channels and has had a policy story and not be used simply tnday, can ITEMS OUT OF broadcasting giant. of permitting greater realism to bolster a flagging plot oi U Bookstc PAWN FOR SALE! The new code replaces one — including nude love scenes give dimension to slenda dy, Wond written 12 years ago. It — than its rival. characterization." The new *Quni *wttcn*i comes amid mounting Cliff - hanger aerials should Attenborough emphasize hael Flint concern over television always show the hero safe he was not advocating thai ngtried violence and permissiveness. because "tomorrow Is a long the BBC portray a never* It followed a BBC - way off, next week an never land. Voul © 1972 Jos Schlitz Brewing Co . Miln typing, legal EDUCA- m ARIES, i wimi MARCH 21-APRIL 19. 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State News Staff Writer employer says only a high „ _ _ rrTh'b" from discriminating against separate category from school graduate can have a women 'It used to be that couldn't have a job the referral of nonacademic applicants for vacancies, central reference office, halt of drivers, residence hall staff, The spirit of federal applicants for certain job. because it involved checking by clerical - technical, grounds a pb except nonacademic employes, lifting recruitment and testing of lidelines on hiring might The question which must departments, and an end to and physical plant workers. tatlon In heavy weights or climbing applicants. d "t a the ■event the University from Qualification. s ° f Groty commented that the be considered is whether utility poles. But now 'Federal guidelines commitments to individuals A second affirmative meeting ling a student's grade point the onenlnc tneopening. ^ f°r appliesSpirit °f equal not W^ity only high school graduates person has to be given a hiring keep getting revised promising a job. The policy really only action plan for women »a rerage as a criteria for A March 10 new only to are successful at that job, or chance," Groty said. which affects both sexes is two tern, policy nonacademic but all the time, expecially in • ring student employes, to if perhaps a person who did repeats what the former the completion of a task »rea lncljdiw Groty issued the "tatlon. They ejth Groty, asst. vice n«n« ^ 6. " Idepartments nonacademic to aM academic and student not graduate from high policy statement new as part of the area of applicant testing practice was supposed to be, force assigned by Wharton employes as well. 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East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March ^ CITY POLICY IN QUESTION Panel to discuss "lifestyles" By KARENZURAWSKI commission's handling of the antidiscrimination policy The behavior such as commission's State News Staff Writer issue of homosexuality and and is there a need for them somewhat slow process on homosexuality might make A large turnout is likely have charged it with stalling. in the community. the matter is understandable the law more difficult to Monday when the Human Commission members have No decision will be made at enforce. had an ordinance dealing according to commission Relations Commission is this forum,Rev. William Eddy, members. scheduled to hold a public with homosexuality before chairman of the commission, At their meeting last discussion on the desirability them since February but said. Eddy points out that no month, the commission of adding "lifestyle," have not reached a decision other city in the United recommended that age and However, at the States sex be added to the city's including homosexuality, as on what should be done with has an commission's next meeting, antidiscrimination code. a basis for discrimination, to it. 8 p.m. Wednesday, a decision antidiscrimimination city policy. Three camps have formed ordiannce dealing with Under the current code, is likely, he said. Representatives from Gay among Commission homosexuality. discrimination based on race, members: one opposes any The proposed ordinance Liberation, the Coalition for "It's desirable to have a color, religion and national Human Survival and faculty law was submitted by Gay dealing with wide tolerance of diversity in origin is prohibited in Liberation and the Coalition members are among those homosexualitly, one whose the community," he said. employment, housing and who members feel for Human Survival. It would are expected to attend a law is not an prohibit discrimination "on "But I don't think an added public accomodation. the 7:30 p.m. forum in East appropriate step, and Lansing City Hall Chambers. that favors immediate one the basis of religion, age. sex. maritalal status, sexual clause to an ordinance will help." City council has requested Pavement Included among persons passage of the ordinance. City Atty. Daniel Learned to orientation, cultural He believes the extension draft an antidiscrimination A telltale pattern was left in a the commission has invited Also included under the term parking lot near Shaw Hall Wednesday when orientation or physical of civil rights protection to ordinance including the two went home in the evening. This scene is cveryon, to speak at the forum are: "lifestyle" in addition to proof that the snow was a newcomer appearance." include social norms or additional factors. the terr,, Donald L. Grummon, homosexuality or sexuai State News photo orientation are cultural by John Di professor of psychology; Cultural orientation, Jack Bain, professor of orientation and physical defined under the proposed communications and Don appearance. ordinance as a person's Gaudard, Gay Liberation. Gaudard representatives Coalition have a spokesman for of and the The forum, in the general concerned terms mean, with planning stage since early March, will be three areas: what do these system of beliefs and values, has not been discussed by commission yet. Physical appearance, the Officers By BOB NOVOSAD teach expressed should they be described by the two groups dissatisfaction with the added to the public as the outward aspect of a State News Staff Writer the campus community and an emergency," said Sgt. victims and have also been may arise." is taught by any of 15 John A. Peterson of the instructed in the use of first The first aid person, was rejected by the MSU police are offering a course trained officers. The officers Dept. of Public Safety, "so aid training devices. presented in the traini commission at last month's free course in first aid have been certified as everyone could use this room at meeting because of lack of police headquait a techniques and instructions instructors by the Michigan course." "I would especially in the ouonset agreement on how it would be enforced. to any person or group interested in learning about Red Cross after successfully Peterson said most recommend the course to individual or huts groA OR completing an extensive classes are slanted to the anyone who will be a interested in the Councilman George emergency treatment. review of actual first aid needs and desires of a counselor this summer," should The course is offered contact a Colburn has recommended by techniques. specific group and will cover Peterson said. "Counselors from police public service to supervisory person. the consideration of lifestyle as a "Everyone can run across emergencies that may airse Just have to know how to at the Dept. of as a basis for discrimination Pub within job situations, handle any situation that Safety. by the commission. Peterson said he recently Colburn defines lifestyle as Winner of contest instructed a group of a ''person's sexual orientation, mode of dress stewardesses particular and attention gave to POLICE and length of hair." will give concert emergency use apparatus. of breathing The first aid classes will BRIEFS Student pianist, winner of the 1971 Grinnell Foundation generally employ the lecture APRIL 3 Auditions, will be heard in concert at 8:15 p.m. Monday in method of instruction along TWO CASES OF Sara was in the process of the Music Auditorium. with sold FREE David Neumeyer, Bay the practical Lee Danish apple rolls and said to a dealership, City senior, has played recitals applications of emergency one case of Sara Lee cherry two older worn throughout the state including performances at Interlochen techniques. The entire tires FILMS and Cranbrook. He has also videotaped two programs in the course is presented in five pies were reported stolen were exchanged for the apparent between 5:30 a.m. and 7:30 new on WMSB-TV series, "Music from MSU" and performed with the two-hour sessions, and a $1 a.m. Wednesday from the The loss was estimated UNION MSU Orchestra in the 1971 Honors Concert. fee is charged for a required food lockers in the $45 and police said they GRILL first aid manual. basement of Abbott Hall. still investigating. 3 ■ 4 p.m. r TMf The course will provide Police said the doors to the instructions as to how to lockers had been pried A STUDENT W MAE WEST Downtown ♦ deal with accidental poisonings, bleeding and open, and estimated the loss at $15. The food had been arrested for drunk about 11:50 drivinj CARTOONS • | 104 S. WASHINGTON SQUARE Ph. 482 8415 j v respiration problei Bandaging skills, use of splints, artificial respiration, intended for use Abbott Hall cafeteria. Wednesday by Stadium on Wilson Road. Pol said the student was pl» U 30, 197; Iter Reason to HORROR | Anotl | treatment of fractures and sprain and the POLICE REPORT THAT three tires, including a spare in jail until he had sobe up, and was then rel< itary of 1 > and Int SHORTS | Eat at the Deli- + transportation of person an injured are several of the police were stolen cruiser from sometime on his recognizance. perso topics that will be covered. since the middle of January • | We Hiire STUDENTS! Officers teaching the course have been trained to from the east side of the service garage by Spartan FOUR BICYCLES were repot M0 6 handle drug overdose Stadium. Police said the car stolen by students return fax, N.S.; \ (Oh, the 1food's good, tool!) y from spring break, witl total value of $240. Pol instruct ight and lai said the bicycles were til 0. to wo from Lot Y, Wonders' Brody Hall, and Spai Village. k!l.w. AN UNDETERMIN AMOUNT of currency stolen from a studei hiatry \ room either Tuesday ignmcnt ; at HOLIDAY LANES Wednesday from North ( Hall. Police said the to itinuing Ed I W. Rose chiatry in was reported to be loci Lanes available for OPEN Bowling all day and said they and professor evening. Open 9 a.m. daily suspects. >. l; Just north of Frandor - 337 9775 Billiards Cocktails Good Food HAVI EVER THE WHO THE C YO WEA BR.0' GAP 6LIC thm'v8 In the space of an hour you can learn WTO TBI «W*-< more about reading than you thought possible. Attend a FREE Mini Lesson on Catch up the Evelyn Wood Course, where you will learn how to read 3-4-5 times faster on 205 with comprehension. Personality eyes the potato-toe balancing your WHtJU Y V/o'-cJ MINI-LESSON SCHEDULE the chunky stacked heel in funky shades of suede. This open-throated two-lacer is sure t( _ Patchwork UNi* a shoe-in with the ACCl AT UNIVERSITY INN new longer-jacketed suits. ATo* * 1100 Trowbridge Rd. I University Inn I between 496 X-way BR0T I and Harrison Personality Shoes A vailable a Freih GAM[ I § Mon. April 3 homemade fc Tues. April 4 or Harryman's Shoes, 118 South Washington, Lansing, Mich. 5LIC I Trowbridge Rd. TRADI tc X 4 or 6 or 8 p.m. each day Harryman's Shoes, Frandor Shopping Center, Lansing, Mich. Soups • Pie* EVELYN WOOD conp, Dancer Company, 108 Maple Street, Mason, Mich. SwvC eas □ READING DYNAMICS 17320 West Eight Mile Road Ken's Shoes, 112 West Southfield, Michigan 48075 Exchange, Owosso, Mich. 3121 e. Grand Rivei Ken's Shoes, 213 North Shiwassee, Corunna, Mich. Across from 31, 191 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigai Friday, March 31, 1972 15 Us© of impotent druQs cit©d * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Giiv 39 inpffontmo ivestigators say 32 ineffective vaccines x, biological products fmm int „ ucis irom interstate commerce, GAO said it found 75 of the 263 # .nterstate > u bureaucracy concerning concerning the the problem Droblem but but of the vaccines or lose thpir their Ilicenses. ironic *oiir price ^j on}* ,K allowed to remain on the market for at biologic products "nothing was done to protect the public "To date, however, only manufacturers of licensed by DBS jst 10 years while drug regulators quietly [changed memos. Furthermore, for three years the Division generally were not to the director of by most of the medical DBS recognized - as — according being effective against drugs that were ineffective," Ribicoff said. Then, in recent announcements, HEW biological come such vaccines have been required to forward with proof of efficacy. No requirement has apparently been laid \L J ail * f Biologies Standards (DBS) released flu profession." declared that vaccine makers "would finally * Ribicoff released for the have to present evidence of the iccines even when its tests showed potency congressional effectiveness record a list of 32 be as low as less than one per cent of products "on the market ANGEL today that are ineffective. All of those jndards, says the General Accounting have been on the drugs market for at least 10 ffice (GAO). years, some have been sold for decades. DBS n releasing the GAO report Thursday, has allowed all of them to remain on the i. Abraham Ribicoff, D - Conn., said: market, even though many of them can he DBS control official for influenza cause serious side effects." •cine has stated that, in his opinion, if nufacturers could get away with it, they For example, < treating upper s licensed in 1956 for The following employers will be interviewing from interviewing organizations. Cosmetics Corp. LIST uld sell water as vaccine. respiratory infections, Students are advised to bronchitis, infectious asthma, sinusitis and April 10 through April 14, interview with employers April 13: Action/Peace The GAO report indicates that, between throat infections, contains six ineffective 1972. Corps/Vista; Alpena Public June and August 166 and 1968, with respect to influenza even though they have not Schools; American General organisms, Ribicoff said. Meanwhile a graduates of all degree levels circular completed their military yfe insurance ccines, manufacturers were being allowed on the package tells of Co; Arthur reports of are eligible to interview service. Many employers Young & Co.; E.E. when do very nearly that." children getting fever, rash, abdominal unless otherwise indicated. everyom have indicated an interest in nerto the OBS is a division of the Health, Education cramps and diarrhea four to eight hours after If you are interested in Compton Co.; Food terra, injections, he said. an interviewing the student Marketers; Marriott Corp.; i John Dickson d Welfare Dept.'s National Institutes of organization, please sign before and after his duty ralth (NIH). Ribicoff, HEW secretary up in the Placement Bureau with the Packaging Corp. of America; DBS said its failure Armed Forced. peat Marwick to move against Mitchell & President John F. Kennedy, said he is ineffective vaccines Monday or at least two April 10: Action/Peace was caused by a belief school days in advance of Co.; Peavey Co.; Vivian ging HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson that HEW did not have Corps/Vista; Arthur Woodard Cosmetics Corp. id review the question of flu vaccine legal power to the interviewing date. Andersen require that vaccines be effective in & Co.; use, Additional information is April 14: Action/Peace fectiveness even when used at full while HEW's general counsel believed available in the Placement Bridgeport/Spaulding Corps/Vista; Food ength. authority had existed since the 1962 Community Schools; Marketers; Marriott Corp.; law amendments, Ribicoff drug Bulletin, posted each week Factory Mutual Engineering Methodist Hospital of Spokesmen for NIH and drug makers had said in a Senate at the Placement Bureau Association; Hackley Union Indiana Inc.; Packaging immediate comment, speech. and in most departments. National Bank & Trust Co.; >t n urging action to remove ineffective For 10 years, memos This bulletin lists specific Corp. of America; Vivian aid course moved within the Southfield Public Schools; Woodard Cosmetics ln the majors requested by the Corp. traini Warner Chelcott. - The following employers lice headquaiti April 11: Action/Peace will be interviewing for >nset al in huts. A groi OR FACULTY, STAFF Corps/Vista; Arthur summer employment: Andersen & Co.; Cheboygan April 11: Haskins & the com Area Schools; Cleveland Sells; Northwestern Mutual >ntact someo Public Schools; Grand Life Insurance Co.; visory Rapids Public Schools; Board OKs personi Winkelman Stores Inc. chanqes ePt. of Pub Haskins & Sells; April 12: Arthur Young Midland Public Schools; & Co.; F. E. Compton Co.; Motor Wheel Corp.; General Motors Technical , ^ Northwestern Mutual Life Center Service; Pheasant iseling center, Feb. I; ICE sntly approved leai Arnold Werner, asst. professor of psychiatry in the health center Community Improvement, Feb. 29; Roy R. Goughnour, associate parentheses): professor Esther emeritus of Everett, family Insurance Co.; Social Security Administration; Run Lodge. April 13: F.E. Compton with additional ecology, July 1, 1973 (1943), Stouffer Restaurant & Inn assignment as professor of civil engineering, Co. FS rallied other L. Munn, leaves were: professor and asst. professor in the counseling center, l-'eb. I; Milliard Jason, Aug. 31; and Erik I). Goodman, Corp.; Taylor School District; Vivian Woodard from professor and director of Cosmetics Corp.; Eg®;*"® n. health, phvsical the medical education research engineering and systems science, process of b alth, physical Dec. 31,1971. Winkelman Stores Inc. and development and professor Retiring with the title of dealership, of counseling, personnel services Resignations and terminations professor and chairman emeritus ^^^^=-STATF NEWS )lder ollegia were also approved for: Maurice April 12: worn and educational is Clarence L. Munn, health, Action/Pfeace etics, April 16 - Aug. 31, psychology and Klee, visiting asst. professor of Beverly Sills APPEARS re apparen psychiatry to professor of Corps/Vista; Albion Public mded health leave; Daniel W. :a I and or the new on medical education research and recreation and athletic director Schools; Arthur Young & THROUGH COURTESY OF rt. professor of agricultural April 30; as estimated lent, of intercollegiate athletics, Sept. Co.; Birmingham School lomics, Aug. I, 1972 • July ABC -DUNHILL RECORDS lice said they 1973, to serve as director of and 1. 1973 (1947), a one - year District; E.E. Compton Co; ating. ii Labor and Rural terminal leave effective Sept. 1, Davison Community Manpower , Dec. 31, 1971; 1972 Aug. 31, 1973. IDENT W vice, >ert H. Washington, D.C.; Rasche, associate psychiatry, July I; McClintock, fro Rita Zem isst. professor of - Schools; General Technical Center Motors Service LIST $17.98 drunk drivin) issor of economics, July 1 - professor of Amer systems science and health Retiring with the title of Section; Lybrand Ross 1:50 31. to study in Philadelphia; services education and research, associate professor emeritus is Brothers & Montgomery; OUR PRICE of Lyman Gean E. Greenwell, :, July 1, on Wilson i) L. Hazard, professor of Briggs Aug. 31 ;Simin Vaghefi, research Mutual Benefit Life; keting and transportation associate 1973(1952), whov $11.98 in food science and Pheasant Run Lodge; i Road. Pol - year consultantship effective inistration, May I, 1972 - human nutrition, Feb. 28; Rochester Community dent il 30, 1973, to July 1, 1972 - June 30.1973. serve as Asst. Donald H. Kuiper, asst. professor he had sobei etary of Transportation for for: Louise A. Sternberg, of medicine, March 31; Richard Schools; Vivian Woodard Other retiren is then relet extension home economist. person i'V and International Affairs, hingtmn, D.C.; Leonart Faton, Ingham and Livingston Wagner, postdoctoral fellow in biophysics, Jan. 31; Peter S. wed for: Louis J. Berman, in journalism and * urer COMPACT Ian. associate professor of ropology and Justin Morrill counties, March 17; John Stevens Bolen, instructor in agricultural Miller, research associate in physics - cyclotron, Feb. 29; irial consultant to the State < REFRIGERATOR * R MO ege, Sept. I, 1972 - Aug. 31, engineering. April 7; Clark W. Nicklow, associate professor of Sonia Ruiz, instructor in the July I, 1972 (1961); and RENTALS * Center for Urban Affairs. March were repoi serve as visiting Dalhouse University, horticulture, March 31; Kenneth 31; and George J. I'erles. ' United Rent-All 351-5652 * udents retui fax, N.S.; and Joseleyne S. J. Mattran, instructor in English and the English Language Center. instructor and asst. football mii/alll 'iu * break, wit instructor in American coach in intercollegiate athletics, Nk> Klrini . of $240. h ight and language:, March I - April 30; James C. Hamre, asst. professor of accounting and March 31. * Madi$in~( * fcles til 30, to work on dissertation, ved the were * * ■ financial administration, April le board approved transfers , Wonders 30: Jeffrey Moss, instructor in , and Spar changes in assignments for: ert K. L. Wen. from professor * * chairman of civil engineering * * professor, civil engineering, DETERMIN * * m f>currency a studei ch 1; Allen Fessor chiatry and J. Enelow, chairman of with additional Believe This! * * r; Tuesday rom North ( gnment as linuing Education, Jan. 1; professor of A brand new 1972automobilefor$176E (2 partners * * $882.50 each), including all taxes license and fees. said the ro nel W. Rosen, asst. professor Equipped with radio, heater, carpeting and more. * * ychiatry in the health center i to be lock additional assignment as Maximum speed 75 m.p.h., approximately 40 miles to * Itoniel ItamilMtim * they do the gallon. Manufactured by Honda. Ask for Dan professor in the counseling Feb. 1; Sumer D. Verma, Gutter at Bud Kouts Chevrolet, 2801 E. * * r, Michigan, professor of psychiatry in ealth center with additional Lansing. Phone 489-6533. * * sst. professor in * * * * P RETAIL $5.98 * * OUR PRICE $3.98 * J5S?rSjtl ever. met <" the people } WE SELL ALL } who made the clothes } $5.98 CLASSICAL * YOU'RE 4 C*CSH HO *00 WOULD wearing? 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GRADUATE STUDENTS only I campus. Call 351 All students ads must be owner, like new. Only 200 executive position. VIVIANE evenings. 1-3-31 GIRL ne MUSTANG 1965, V-S, 57,000 miles, also helmet. 372-2919 with both college and Upper one bedroom prepaid WOODARD COSMETICS ise, Sprin actual miles. Good condition. after 5 p.m. 3-3-31 commercial radio stations in Kent Deluxe Cleaners furnished. Three miles to subsidiary of General Foods. iance to Call after 6 p.m, 627-9761. Lansing area. 5-4-5 351-6623. 0-2-3-31 2911 S. Washington 882-0391 . campus, garage. Newly GIRLS - SUPERVISED The State News will be 3-4-4 KAWASAKI, 1971, 350 A7SS. remodeled, including new OFF - CAMPUS responsible only for the Excellent conditon. 3600 OVERSEAS JOBS for students. kitchen, bath, carpeting, first day's WAITRESSES, COCKTAIL and Formal Wear APARTMENTS incorrect OLDSMOBILE 1965. Good miles. $675. Call 351-2528. Australia, Europe, South paneling, and paint. 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Send qualifications MARSHALL MUSIC. close, 14,000 actual miles, parking. 349-1947 San Diego, California 92115. to: Harold McKee, Gaines, 351 7830. C-1-3-31 after 5 p.m. 3-3-31 excellent, 332-8856* BRIDGESTONE 1969. 20-4-27 351-2591. 10-4 14 Michigan, 48436. 54-5 Excellent condition. $450. TV AND STEREO rental. NEEDED, ONE girl, Ask for John, 332-0866. SUPPLEMENT YOUR income. immediately, across from CAMERO SPORT Coupe 1972. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free transportation. A bargain at 3-3-31 Part time, full time. Write campus. Reduced rates. Spring green with black vinyl $125. Call 371-3517 delivery service and pick up. TWO BEDROOM apartm* REGISTERED NURSES. Frank E. Boldizar, 1700 No deposit. Call NEJAC, 351 2785. 3-3-31 top and interior; deluxe, BENELLI needs third man. $55, i evenings. S-5-4-6 125cc, 2 helmets, Lyons Avenue, Lansing tinted 337 1300. C-3-31 lease deposit. 339-946 re< windshield, radio, wide tools, $200. Call 355 9504 or or VOLKSWAGEN 19 68. Michigan, 48910. 3-3-31 2 3-31 355-4840. 5-4-6 Excellent condition, 23,000 Full REFRIGERATORS, time and part time. SECRETARY. PHONE, miles. Radio. Call 489-4436. Openings on all FREEZERS and portable FEMALE ROOMMATE need! 5-4-6 Auto Service & Parts Including staff shifts. and head correspondence, some dishwashers. ESCHTRUTH DeWITT NORWOOD until June. Capitol Vil nurse positions. We are also typing, college preferred, apartments. Just a short APPLIANCE CO., 315 South Apartments. Call 332- VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Good accepting applications for benefits. 10 minutes from distance from Capitol or East MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East the Bridge, Grand Ledge. Phone 546 position of Assistant condition, gas heater, radio. campus. Apply, Mr. Byron, Lansing. Private grade level Kalamazoo Street Since Director of Nursing, 627-2191. 54-5 DART CONTAINER . . . $1050. 371 4468. 5-4-6 afternoon shift, and In CORP., entrances. Partially ONE MAN needed for t» 1940. Complete auto Service Coordinator, day Mason. 3-3-31 PARKING SPACES close to furnished, carpeted, 2 bedroom apartment sprit Roon painting and collision service. shift. Progressing Nursing - VOLKSWAGEN 1970. Sunroof, IV 5-0256. C-3-31 Dept. with 1.-.— campus. $20/term. Call bedroom, storage area, no term. $60 per montl lable WANTED. CHEVELLE 1969. S5. MATURE female pets. $150 per month, radio, excellent condition, 351 7226. 34 4 Collingwood low opportunities. Competitive student to live-in as security deposit mileage. $1550. FOUR FIRESTONE tires. required. 351-7784. 2-3-31 i, good tires, good salary scale and excellent companion for semi-invalid Phone 669 9879 after 371-4468^5-4-6 TwoF60-15's, two G60-15.S. fringe benefit or 4 body. $1,300. Call after 4:30 357-5705 or 882-7166. VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN Best offer over $50. Employment program. office, woman room in and return for board, near free Apartments P.M., 669-9815. 224 28 HOU! 351-7432 after 7 p.m. or LANSING GENERAL 3 3-31 GHIA 1965. 60,000 miles, HOSPITAL ANNEX, 2817 campus. Call 485-9419 ONE FEMALE, HED major, ancies for 351-7040 before 7 p.m. Ask TWO BEDROOM furnished new tires, AM/FM radio, runs Alpha, Lansing. 8 AM to between 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., perfect for 4-man, apartment. MEADOWBROOK TRAC 3514490 for George. 5-4-6 12 noon, Monday apartment in East Lasning. CHEVROLET 1960. well, $200. 482-7397. 3-4-4 through Monday-Friday. 54-5 $ 1 2 5/spring term. Call Friday. 372-8220 Good transportation. $180. extension 267, 268. 361-5145. 3-3-31 roommates need 4th. I VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Fastback, KEEP ON TRUCKIN". Repair 332-8995. 3-3-31 and groovy roommate. Ci dent. Singl radio, near-new tires, very work on Volkswagen bugs, 1 - BEDROOM, 1 block to 394-0647. 54 5 IV2-83* good condition, $800. busses or Ghias. GRAND CAMPUS VIEW campus, 3 month lease. Golfers Attention RIVER CITGO. 1054 East WEEKENDSTEWARDESS APARTMENTS $130/month. 3514495, 215 AND 2 bedroom apartmen Grand River. 351-9274. 10 driving VOLKSWAGEN 19 69, APPLICATIONS NOW being Louis 3 - 6 p.m. 0-3-3-31 C-1-3-31 RECEPTIONIST FOR Dental Summer leases $45/mo. M.S.U. Ideal for automatic, sunroof, radio, accepted by a growing Lansing Office. Experience preferred. based air travel club. This is Across from Williams ilall MILFORD STREET 126, couples or graduate student new paint, $1150. Call a Shag Balls VW GUARANTEED repair. Submit resume and recent minutes from shopping, di - part time opportunity to visit Call 332-6246 evenings. deluxe 2 and 3 $1.00 doz. __882^-3186j;_3:3-31_ RANDY'S MOBIL. 1-96 at photograph. Reply to Box all the fun places of the world man, store. Doctor, on bus line furnished, air-conditioning, Plastic Practice VOLKSWAGEN 1967, hi^tly Okemos Road. 349-9620. A-1, Michigan State News. — all expenses paid.Send brief walking distance to campus. Lansing. Elementary scho FOR RENT- NEW CEDAR reliable, sunroof, AM/FM, C-3-31 104-12 resume and photo to Box B-2 Phone 351-6232, 372-5767 less than 1 block. F Balls 6 for $1.00 VILLAGE. Price reduced for $695 355-6000 after 5 . p.m. Michigan State News. 3-3-31 or 489-1656. 3-3-31 appointment, call 39407. Shuttle Cocks quick rental. 351-0842, NELLE _3vJ-31 FOREIGN CAR Parts - 351-8805. 3-4-4 WALTER PART TIME mornings for FREE: 1972 Golf • s ^ CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 WHATEVER YOU want to buy, VOLKSWAGEN 1969. New * J^r^*»»Rule Book with muffler, new tires, tune-up. East Kalamazoo Street, 1 women at Dog and Suds, there's a good chance you'll ONE MAN for 2 man, 2 mile west of campus. 4919 West Saginaw. Apply in Purchase of $1.00 or more Reasonable. Call 332-1267. bedroom at Northwind 487-5055. C-3-3-31 person. 2-4-4 Presses & Covers 34 4 Farms. $90/month. Call Neil, Tennis Rackets 349-4000 or 351-1133. from $6.95 and Student Special up — We'd Like To 2-3-31 Dunlop yellow tennis balls, can of three reg. Make A Point! $3.25 now $2.75 RIVER'S & WATER'S EDGE Play Spring Sports in APARTMENTS Pro-Keds Student Special! •ARE A 2 MINUTE WALK FROM CAMPUS HAVE 2 BATHROOMS •AND WALK ONE MALE, needed OUT BALCONIES and green & white. immediately for 4 man: Twyckingham. Call For all your 351-0119. 54 5 Golfing needs, see •THEY START LEASING NEED MAN to share 2 FOR SUMMER AND I arry bedroom, 2 man. Call Cushion - FALL TODAY. MARCH 31st. 351-5853. 3-3-31 Sporting Goods ONE MAN for four-man close to SINGLE ro Call Dick or Mary campus. Beautiful and cheap; Union. Ph< Ph. 332-1667 ~ 332-4432 after 5 p.m. 33 2 30p.m.; STORY OLDS 3020 Vine St. 6060, or 351 3054. 3 3-31 stop by SINGLI Open Mon. & I r. Until 8, Other Nights "til 6 1050 Water * Edge Drive No. 214 ONE GIRL for four-man. $140. from U 1 Block North ot For spring term. 5076 after Michigan Ave., West of Sears 3165 E. MICHIGAN AVE. Ph. 351 0400 332-6213 3-3-31 Michigan State News, East Lansing, !fch 31, iqt Michigan Friday, March 31, 1972 1 7 For Rent For Rent For Sale For Sale Apartments Rooms ROYAL Pergonal EPC report rejects plan TYPEWRITER, BOARD EXAM tutoring. IDED, TWO EAST. NEAR excellent condition - $100 Animals KAPLAN TUTORING (Continued from page one) outlined in the generally available to Frandor, quiet new, for $30. Barrecrafters proposal; the ring, Collingwood. Call grad student or older. Phone' top ski rack, holds 7 pairs - courses starting for: "We not problems of urban centers nonmajors. • "Areas of Chuck, 332-8727. 3-4-4 Parking. 372-7973. DARLING LITTLE puppies. are asking for a 3 4 4 $20. Skis, Head 240 with 'consensus' or a compromise. are broad, requirirfg more concentration" within the Ready to go for Easter. L.S.A.T. - April Exam Dovre Step - in We are asking for workable than a concentration college should include an or Rent MAN needed subleasing, poles included bindings, $45. Caber Mixed breed. Black / black / tan. white, ideas and approaches with racial issues to solve," the on emphasis "which assures $1o! - Greens, cheap, call Healthy. D.A.T. April Exam edar arrangement, share bath. plastic 5 buckle boots, size Phone — each student a specialty USING, 55-8750 after 6:30 p.m. No 37 1 1839 the objective of report states. 1 car, quiet lady. 6'/», $15. Brand new Garrard 489-3490. 2-3-31 - or integrating The phrase "social $23/weekly. M.C.A.T. April Exam the best of these into a • upon graduation." ? <*apar'ment 663-84 18 40-B turntable - $30. - 3 unfurni, Lafayette 100 program which can change" should be omitted • No students should be watt stereo FEMALE SIAMESE kittens, 1 0 msu j*® - HO - HO SPARTAN HALL. Men, women system with AM/FM radio. Cute, lovable. Call after 5 genuinely help meet the from the title of the admitted to or recruited for Busline' AND A BOTTLE urban - human needs of our proposed college. recorder, turntable 332-6080, 351-3054. the new program until the * considered. OF BEER! color TV, '/, block campus! and speakers, used one-year, 3-3-31 society," he said. "... The proposed title 36 1 215 Louis, 3-6 p.m. Monday - Academic Council approves ' 32,, cost $370 new - $200 In its report on the CUA - left open the question as to Friday 372-1031. 351-4495. DESPERATELY NEED witness the curriculum. ?*' 351-235 351-3966.2 4-4 developed college proposal, whether the proposed • 351-5986 ^ Mobile Homes to Grand River / Abbott S T E a accident 1 p.m. March 28 EPC made nine separate college would be devoted to • A search and selection GIRL, PRIVATE BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES. All recommendations. They the study of urban ment 3gi. room, to share EAGLE 351-1925. 4-5-72 committee should be house with 4 girls. styles. Excellent condition. 1970, 12' x 50', 2 $60, $25 3072 bedrooms furnished, 20 were: development as a social established to recommend a Lake Lansing Road. MSU should strengthen deposit, references • process or would be actively ED IV2-8932. 3-3-31 3-3-31 minutes from campus, fields Peanuts Personal and broaden its urban affairs dean for the college in spring an(j and woods out your back engaged in strategies and accordance with the mission rwykingham door. 625-7703. 3-4-5 programs. tactics for social change. The pennsylvania avenue, RALEIGH 10-speed bicycle. and dimensions of the new 351-8281. 3-4 d A L E for Gran Prix, $100. Call • Programs in the new unit committee suggests that South, near Michigan should program. Buckingham. 351-7437 351-0730. 3-3-31 "encompass the educational programs Avenue. Quiet, for URNISHE student, study of a wide range of concentrate on the former," near busline. part ment availabl $15/week, plus • Specific criteria for • chen. Call deposit. Phone 627-5454 JAMES BOND wore one. Rolex Includes sd, skirting. Real Estate urban - human problems" EPC said. ,N furnished apartment for Swiss watch. Oyster band, appliances Unfurnished. and not • Formal procedures for evaluation and dates for 3-4-5 3-3-31 only the problems of term. Sublease. Close, perfect condition, $55. Call $4200. 487-3391 after 6 p.m. race. review and evaluation should clean. 351-8733. 371-2424 after 5 p.m. 3-3-31 5-4-7 communication, OWN ROOM Short OKEMOS AREA, 3 bedroom ''The be established for the »EN GHIA Street. committee cooperation and Kitchen, brick ranch, large college. The college should »le. Very perking, near BY THE month, live like a lot, recognized that many coordination between the campus. 35 1-352 1. SEWING MACHINE Clearance king built-ins, 2 full baths, 2 ('/,) be disbanded after four years '• $700. f DEL SOL. Luxury 1 for pennies a day in a 1972 problems within urban areas new college and existing Reasonable. 2-3-31 Sale. Brand new portable, baths, fireplaces, wet bar, if it appears that it is not 1-3-31 Hillcrest 12' x 36', only deserve attention and that units with urban related idroom apartments, $49.95, $5 per month. many extras. 349-3535. - Large race and meeting its established eoals. mediate occupancy, selection of $3895, all set up at MOBILE racism are programs should be WANTED, GIRL for suite in reconditioned Immediately f„, tpoint appliances. Shag West Fee, call 353-1928 used achir ingers. HOME MANOR. 1 mile east 7-4-47 improtant concerns, established. air condition* rpeting, drapes, individual 2-3-31 Whites, Necchis, New Home of campus. Also used 8' particularly in their urban • Core courses, as well as 351-1099. flSMSU tax al air wides for sale. 332-2437 and "many others", $19.95 WANTED: AT least 1 acre setting. But it questioned the general education classes, in inditioning. Security and CHARMING to 39.95. Terms, EDWARDS 3-4-5 indicated central focus the proposed unit should be for four ROOM. Female, building site in suburban n* mdry conveniences. $170 - Private. Short sprint to DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, >ok Trace. Aft# Haslett school district. Includes all utilities 1115 North Washington, NEW TRAILER COURT 698. 3-4-5 campus. Phone 332-8003. 3-4- on Private individual, (Continued from page one) xept electricity. Rental 489-6448. C-3-31 Colby Lake. Adults only. $50 after 6 p.m. 3-3-31 TWO OPENINGS available the ASMSU constitution, Hi fice open 12 - 6 P.M. monthly with xhool tax '0 girls to ~_onday spring term for men at which included the - Saturday, 1 - 5 Hedrick FURNITURE-3 complete rooms included. Call 675-7212 House Co-op, near "67?!!,er6PWl- Sunday, 129 Highland Student Services. Room and for only $377. BROOKS 0-1-3-31 provision for levying the enue, East Lansing, board $215. Call 332-0844. FURNITURE. 6 2 7-9600 tax. ingfield Management FOR SALE or rent - 2 bedroom 2-3-31 5-4*6 JET FLIGHTS to Germany The revised version E roommate mobile home. for impany. Phone 332-1142 Owner being from $159. Anne I after 6 Munnich, Announcements for It's What's The MSU Folklore Society merely changed Article 2, 372-4303. 0-3-31 KITS. $8.95-$25-95. Build your transferred out of area. 355-7846. 0-3-3-31 3-4-5 MEN-SINGLE will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Section 6, part J of the old rooms. Close, own guitar, Terms negotiable. Call Happening must be received in parking, meals available. dulcimer, base or the State News 100 Berkey Hall. All are constituion, to Article 2, balalaika. Easy, quick and 694-9466 after 8 p.m. SUMMER IN EUROPE office, 341 wee man, ne; Houses $210/term. Call 351-7226. weekdays. Anytime A month of carefree Student Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. welcome. Section 6, part G of the new 3-4-4 fun. Visit THE FIFTH travel,plus 4 weeks of at least two class $60/moi STRING, upstairs at The weekends. 5-4-5 study days before Pi Mu Epsilon, Mathematics constitution, which gives 1-5-72 US this Spring at THE art, ormusic, photography, [•Irama publication. No announcements the board the "duty and Free Spirit. 315 South French. Honorary will initiate new W PHUNN HOUSE EAST SIDE. Student $695 from New York. Also will be accepted by phone. No or Washington Avenue. 3-4-4 CHEAPER THAN RENTI members at 6 p.m. Monday in the responsibility to levy an ROM •OP. Call or come on over. employed announcements will be campus, young man, kitchen privileges, bed linen Comfortable, furnished .y. for events outside the accepted Union Gold Room. assessment . . . not to artially furnishe Bogue. 351-8661. 1-3-31 STEREO AMPLIFER, mobile home. Inexpensive. Call Frank Buck greater exceed 50 cents per student Jdes all furnished, parking. 489-0583 Call 351-1194.4-4-4 Lansing area. LBC-SAC will meet at 8:30 after 7 p.m. 3-3-31 turntable, speakers - $65. per term." er. Call ROGEi dMATE WANTED: Own p.m. Sunday in the College Head Skis, 200cm - $55. EUROPE: SUMMER 1972. The tax ballot calls for K REAL and bath, $65 plus CERTIFIED. 1971. 12' x 52', 2 Room, upper lounge, West Gibson B-25 Guitar - $150. Round trip jets from $219. The MSU Scots Highlanders the amendment of the same 1-3-31 lities, 332-0106. 1-3-31 ROOMS, SINGLES AND bedrooms, $4,000. 393-3852. Holmes Hall. 355-6713. 3-4-4 STUDENTOURS, 129 will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the DOUBLES. Cooking Available now. 10-4-12 East Demonstration Hall Ballroom to part of the old constitution facilities. Utilities paid. Call Grand River, 351-2650 to prohibit the board from for spring FOR three-man house, DIAMOND begin this term's Scottish dancing The Games Club will meet at 1 ENGAGEMENT C-1-3-31 bedroom. $55 a month. 372-8077. C-3-31 FOR SALE, 1969 Active, and bagpiping. p.m. Saturday at Farm House, levying any "tax or Wedding Band Set. Appraised distance fro 9 2961. 1-3-31 at $300. Best offer. Call Bob bedroom, center kitchen, 151 Bogue St. assessment of any nature." Call 351 66S ROOMS FOR women near appliances, fully carpeted, The passage of that measure GIRL needed for luxury campus. Available April 1. 337-1612. 3-3-31 enclosed porch, utility shed. Service ~.n Thei will be — _ Women's The Academic Committee of Liberation meeting at 8 p.m. would revise the old Spring term. Walking 332-1895.3-3-31 WOODEN $3600. Call Vermontville, LBC will meet SKIS, bindings and ~ ...... —1 Monday at the Albatross, 547 E. _ at 1C a.m. constitution, not the new itance MSU, $65 per men's size 8 buckle boots. 726-0683. 3-3-31 SAVE-SAVE-SAVE Grand River organize staffing Saturday in the College Room, SUPERVISED XEROX COPYING and offset and activities of the Women . one. A majority would pass th. After 6 men, share room, in clean, upper lounge, West Holmes Hall. CAMPUS p.m., __489-4436^5-4-7 the amendment. quiet house. Cooking. Close. 100 1969 NEW Moon. 12' x 60' with printing. Top quality at Cen,er- Officers will beelected. TMENTS $ 1 30/term. 485-8836, USED Vacuum Cleaners. Expando. Parked in Windsor reasonable prices. THE COPY Massoglia threatened to The Council of Graduate teeded for beautiful 487-5753. 0-3-3-31 Tanks, canisters and uprights. Estates, Diamondale. $5100. SHOPPE, 541 East Grand Deadline for petitioning for take action on the issue if Students will meet at 6:30 p.m. bedroom house, close. Guaranteed 1 full year. $7.88 646-6088. 5-4-5 River, Phone 332-4222. LBC Curriculum Committee and both measures should pass. Monday in the Con Con Room, and up. DENNIS C-3-31 "I'm sure the people who for fall. Across 1478. 3-4-4 female graduate drafting LBC Bylaws is 4 p.m. lams Hall DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, ACTIVE 1968, 12'x 50', on lot, today in 35 East Holmes Hall. /upperclassman, close, quiet. 316 North Cedar. Opposite passed around the petitions Ave. $65 IMATE WANTED, female $12.50 sk i r 24,000 BTU F0R QUALITY service Spartan Wives will hold Open were aware of the revision," weekly. 332-1746 House at 7:30 p.m. Monday at person. C ferred. Quiet house. Land after 5:30 p.m. 3-3-31 City Market. C-3-31 airconditioner, 5' x 7' shed, stereos, TV's and recorders. All those interested in a Massoglia said. "I will wait , THE STEREO SHOPPE. the Peoples Church, There will be back. Own room. steps front and back, many class registration, a film on cancer photography co-op should call or to see if an appeal is filed by 50 USED SEWING machines, 337-1300. C-3-31 1216. 4-4-5 extras, available April 15th. and questions will be answered. stop in at Cyclops Studios, 220 $9.95 up. 40 used vacuum an interested party by For Sale Asking $3500. 625-7073 Albert St., across from Marshall ROOM, utilities paid, 511 cleaners. $3.50 up. after 6 p.m. 3-3-31 A FEW vacancies left for There will be an open Music. Monday. I guarantee, if no meeting $75/month. PANASONIC STEREO systeml ELECTRO GRAND, 804 children interested in baton, of Students for Israel at 7:30 one brings it to the -0507. 3-4-4 Receiver, turntable, tape East Michigan, Lansing. acrobatic lessons and ballet. p.m. Sunday in the West Holmes The Office of Volunteer judiciary, I will." deck! $150 negotiablel Call Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lost & Found 489-2640, 489-3356. lower lounge and Monday in 35 Programs is holding a drop-in Buckner said that Marsh, 353-2207. 4-4-72 Saturday 9-12 0-1-3-29 recruitment session for anyone ED ONE girl for noon. Massoglia's actions against 0-3-3-31 POLAROID CAMERA lost in interested in becoming a revision "won't get very pring. Call 2398. 3-3-31 SHURE M75E cartridge with parking lot across from ADULTS DISCOTHEQUE volunteer from 7 to 9 p.m. far." N-91E Stylus installed, $25. FRANDOR-PX Yakeley. Reward. No Dancing lessons. Tuesday, Monday in 27 Union. Excellent. 351-1922. 3-4-5 MSU Camping Headquarters questions asked. Call Thursday and Friday Service "He knew about it too. PERSON to share It went through three board FEATURE WRITER Closeout 355-8583. 4-5-72 evenings. 489-2640, The S.O.B. Volunteers in Duplex. SONY HP-155 stereo compact Sale. Also many items 489-3356. 0-1-3- 31 Brody will hold a book exchange meetings where Charlie was $52.50. system. Excellent condition. reduced to suit your needs WALLET LOST on Grand River Typing Service the first two weeks of spring term present and he hadn't said $125. 489-4436. 5-4-7 for spring and summer. Army Tuesday. Please return ID's PIANO LESSONS $2.50/half ' in 115 Brody Hall. one word. Besides, if it goes Surplus and Sporting Goods. and picture. No questions ANN BROWN: Typing and to the judiciary hell be leeded for partment si Rooms THINGS FOR sale. Owners 336 Morgan Lane, Frandor asked. 353-3324. 2-3-31 multilith offset printing. The Youth Coalition for ASMSU's legal counsel," moving. Lear Jet amplifier Shopping Center. 0-3-3-31 Muskie will meet at 7 p.m. Buckner said. 3 per montl Complete service for E ROOM, male student, with AM/FM tuner and tape LOST: MALE cat a Mt. Hope INCOME TAX PREPARATION Monday in 38 Union. It is id Apartment dissertations, theses, Though the results of the per week. 523 Charles deck, approximately 30 YOU WON'T BELIEVE our Reddish WALTER HAHN & COMPANY, important that everyone be manuscripts, general typing, election were validated eet. 3-3-31 watts, tapes, bunk beds, large selection of frame rd. Call 533 Cherry at East Hillsdale, there. IBM. 22 years experience. women's ski boots, size 5, styles. OPTICAL Lansing. Phone 484-7002. Thursday, only the 349-0850. C-3-31 HOUSE Co-op has women's coat, size 5, men's DISCOUNT, 2615 East B-1-3-31 Synergy presents folk, blues interpretation of the results can be contested. Election incies for spring, co-ed. coats, medium, other items. Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. Personal COMPLETE THESES service. and bluegrass at 8:30 tonight at 3514490. 3-3-31 332 6440. 1-3-31 C-3-3-31 541 E. Grand River Ave. under results will be available PHOTOCOPIES 3c! Discount printing. IBM Paramount News, PREGNANT? WE understand. BEAT XEROX prices! today in 333 Student MKS CRAFTS ANDSPORTING 2 AIR-conditioners, 8,000 and typing and binding of theses, REFINED grad male Services Bldg. CREATIVE RESEARCH, 220 resumes, publications. Across 4016 South Cedar Street, 10,000 BTU. Used 3 months. nt. Single room. Quiet $550 initial cost, $150 each Albert, 332-1100. C-3-3-31 from campus, corner M.A.C. Massoglia noted an 1-5 1.1V2-8304. 3-4-5 Lansing. Educational aids, art and Grand River, below "amazing" voter turnout supplies. Open 9-8 p.m. If purchased k now. oom a par 351-8299. 3-3-31 Jones Stationery Shop. Call Eckankar, the ancient science especially at polls in Bessey, Monday - Friday, 9-6 p.m. driving 'r0 Saturday. 5-4-7 COPYGRAPH SERVICES, of soul travel, will meet at 7:30 Berkey, and Wells Halls, >al for EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad 337-1666. C-3-31 p.m. Saturday in 30 Union. though other polls were not SONY TC-660 stereo tape deck, The f ii it k n aduate studenl COLE'S BAKERY Garrard 72-B changer. New advertisement for coffee students, reliable, references. Everyone is welcome. doing as well. Within the BM THESES typing, Greek / n shopping, d FINE BAKERY food for all Electro-Voice speakers, 25% appeared in 1652 and the Call, 349-4817 or 349-2781. first three hours, more than Free estimates. C-3-3-31 Math symbols. Phone Mrs. ,• on bus line meals. off list. CAMERAS, SLR's, British Museum has the Play duplicate bridge at 2:15 150 persons had voted at NEWLY decorated room Open Sundays. Lippincott, 489-6479. 3-3-31 mentary s MEIJER'S THRIFTY ACRE, view finders. Polaroids, original. It proclaims that p.m. Sunday in the 1962 Room. Wells Hall alone. woman. 3 blocks from 1 block. "Coffee quickens the spirits EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Wilson Hall. 'key. Refrigerator available Okemos, South Pennsylvania, projectors, and equipment. call 39407: Used color and black and and makes the heart COMPUTER PROGRAMS, DISSERTATIONS, THESES. snacks and breakfast. No West Saginaw KROGER, Term lightsome..." papers. Expert typist I NELLE ng. Garage available. Frandor, Logan Center, 4002 white TV sets. Used stereo Your spirits will quicken Drafting Cartography, Everyone is invited to discuss with degree in English. IBM. the New World Order with the E R T Statistical Analysis, Speech •5187. 1-3-31 West Saginaw, 1721 North amps, tuners, receivers, when you read STATE News 351-8961. 0-3-3-31 Writing, Legal, Medical, Baha'i Club from 7 to 10 p.m. Grand River. C-1-3-31 turntables, speakers, 8-track Classified Ads with your and cassette, home decks and Specialized Research. WRITE Monday the Union Sunporch. morning coffee. YouH find ATTRACTIVE, well out how to make your buying ON, 351-4321. C-3-3-31 pROM WHERE sit, check nished, clean SANSUI 5000 AM/FM stereo carplayers. Used 8 - track you rooms, 2 dollars go further when you the better >cks from MSU Union, receiver, Sony TC-650 stereo tapes, $2 each. Stereo jobs in today's Radio Board tax refunds are see the good values advertised albums, typewriters, wall 4c/3c/2c/1c. XEROX COPIES. Classified Ads. available in 8 Student Services ane 332-1760. 2-4-4 tape deck. New Electro-Voice there each day. Start speakers, 25% off list. tapestries, Police band radios. Lowest prices in town! 50 Bldg. through next week. checking now! copies $1.50. Copies, better MALE graduate student. CAMERAS, SLR's, view WILCOX SECONDHAND TYPING THESES and letters and cheaper than printing! 'V8te home, room and finders, Polariods, projectors, STORE, 509 East Michigan FREE PICTURES. 2 THE PAPER EATER etc. Rapid accurate The Badminton Club will have available. $20 weekly, and equipment. Used color Avenue. 8-5:30 PM Monday - photographers need service Experienced e open cour,s from 8 to ,0 iking facilities available. 4 and black and white TV sets. Saturday. 485-4391. 9 - 9, 211 Abbott Road, 393-4075^ C-3-31 tonight in the lower gym. Used stereo B a n k Americard, Master portfolios and experience. 351-4321. C-3-3-31 Women's Intramural Bldg. / that uvte it! 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Best, committee would help avoid subcommittee of the was initiated by Buckner. section in question committee because there is committee members who are appointed by COGS. The as student member of the any personality clashes that Academic Council, John Reinoehl, chairman this^ no avenue for graduate not what they are committee is chaired by the of the Committee on sure steering committee, is might arise and "give a calm, recommended a revision to Reinoehl said , participation in the judicial student process whereby appeals of doing," Menson's letter states. member of steering committee of the the chairman of the Student quiet air to the whole the bylaws which stipulates Academic Governance, said Thursday the committee will committee to meet tentative! i the election are considered. Committee on Nominations. discussion." that 10 students be elected at AprU l4 tQy* According to the bylaws, Academic Council. Best was not available for large without regard to race hope to have a the results of "Until the future of the at - three undergraduates on the The committee has full comment Thursday. The Student Affairs the hejj* large representation is Student Committee on reign in setting up the Buckner said the flaws cleared up by the Nominations are appointed election which includes inherent in the system last fall have not been corrected. "I don't feel that I'm Dem hopeful urges change in U.S. society Proposal called 'halfway' plan obstructing representative process by the this move," Buckner said. "I (Continued from page one) authoritarian relationship He then offered an and other minorities just don't want to see the with an adult — the teacher. alternate analogy of a stew, u«e not, in his view, eliminate operation. Detroit alone, he whole election run again their economic (Continued from page one) "in which all the ingredients U the economic, racial and them to break away from Political The American middle cultural differences that said, levied $27.50 per with the same mess that home and go into the streets He said most young maintain their uniqueness powe* restructure society Y™, are $1,000 last year to continue resulted fall term." people see adults as teachers their own to find and flavor but add equally said black class is sophisticated enough perpetuated in separate but operation, while the Buckner's comment was on and police — both in people Am, reality," Young charged. to the ultimate goodness of lead the to eliminate bigotry in equal schools. statewide average was over made in reference to the authoritarian relationships. struggle becau, Therefore he strongly the product." their closeness interpersonal relationships, $10 per $1,000. several appeals filed against This leads to violence and a to i Taylor said, but their advocates cross busing, that This means that property Turning to the subject of Although he feels separation from ghetto life he believes will foster an taxes could still average $40 the Student Committee on Nominations fall term. urban education, Young radical period of social change, Young says. women, students, blacks jgl-— makes them insensitive to atmosphere of or $50 per $1,000 of pointed out that busing did the problems of being poor One appeal charged the not offer the ultimate hope Young supported total understanding between assessed valuation of real election was contrary to the community action and adult and black. or answer to black people, young whites and blacks and tangible property if the involvement in the school bylaws because it let the but only a serious - Rejection of blacks and and other groups of varying proposed reform measures student relationship and the other groups is based as economic backgrounds, and should pass, the professor University community in restructuring of the moral much on poorness as it is on general vote for minority and social values of society integration of faculty and reduce the separation. said. representatives. student bodies, as methods race or creed, the tax expert "Racism is a white problem, The effort for and the present educational On the basis of that appeal to remove the bulk of the suggests. Equalization of and the most efficient way equalization is also system. the All - University Student burden of Integration from educational quality would of eliminating it is to d i m inished in both Judiciary voided the the children to the adults — integrate schools, though I proposals with the inclusion election. Their decision was Noting the difference where it belongs. still believe financial of an "enrichment clause" between the pre - World War later overturned by the While speaking of equalization is a step in the that would permit wealthier II school days when a child Revenue bill right direction," Taylor emphasized. school districts to add $10.50 per $1,000 to Student Faculty Judiciary. "I considered not appointing anyone in the fall had a battery of adults to furnish him with stability integration, Young was careful integration to did note not that mean His approval of financial improve their educational and confidence, Young said (Continued from page one) because I didn't think the assimilation: equalization is tempered by programs, he continued. system would work, but I today's urban child does not "Most people dilemma of declining what he considers specific "The result of this is an feel couldn't prove have the love and protection America should be a it then," huge revenue sources, rising costs inadequacies in all the equal but not too equal of numerous adults to Buckner said. melting pot, but this implies of operation, and constitutional amendment program," Taylor said. Buckner deterioration of basic proposals. services in advocating Taylor said, the amount bipartisan support of the of property tax that will bill. supposedly occur under The bill places a high either the MEA or priority on these problems Democratic plans is and will provide funds for unspecified. In addition to maintaining and operating the $26 per $1,000 of public safety facilities, assessed property evaluation police and fire departments, limit that is to replace the environmental facilities present constitutional including sewage treatment ceiling of $50 per $1,000 to and garbage collection be allowed for county, services will benefit from township and school the funds. A large enrichment, there will still proportion of the funds will be millage for debt service. be used for cap ital This averaged $4.60 per expenditures such as $1,000 across the state in construction and 1970. implementation of sewage In addition, cities and plants, and mass transit villages will be able to levy systems. property taxes for SAVE $35.00 ON THIS POWERFUL NEW n«aB*anaz. STEREO SYSTEM! Ad concept and copy by Henry Lardie and Dave Moross Advertising Layout and Design Class, Fall Term, 1971 HEADPHONE SPECIAL! will buy you this outstanding headset with peopie neeo Man's alone imperfection lies in the fact that he is not self-sufficient entity. Left to face the frustrations of everyday life, nearly coiled cord, adjustable and any person would fold padded headband, under the pressure. People need each other. The M.S.U. Office of Volunteer frequency response 20-20,000 Hz. Our regular Programs needs your help in meeting needs in the Lansing area. price is 14.95. 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