Ching Wednesday Festival begins MICHIGAN Ming Sunny Jay ^ in Hong Kong and i. Chinese Easter, a t.me Jor visiting the grave, of the djceased- UNIVERSITY STATE STATE M EWS . with . . and mostly fair today highs in the mid-thirties, lows in the teens tonight. ^,64 Number 131 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5,1972 Wisconsin vo First tallies I ean toward McGovern Sen. Hubert MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) - Sen. H. Humphrey of ballot, and captured 28 national Use McGovern took the early lead Minnesota was running second in the Washington and Mayor John V. Reps. John Ashbrook of Ohio and districts. convention votes for renomination. 3ay night in his quest for a 12-way field, with 3 per cent of the Lindsay of New York openly appealed Paul N. McCloskey Jr. of California, The other names on the Democratic Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama for Republican Lonsin presidential primary victory precinct tally. was in third place, running ahead of Democratic primary. votes in the who has dropped out of the race. ballot were those of former Minnesota President Nixon walked away with J woUld vault him to the front rank the Republican primary over two rivals Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, the Republican loyalists urged GOP McCloskey Lindsay. has urged support for Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, Reps. Democratic contenders for the demoted Democratic frontrunner who voters to stick with the party and cast Shirley Chisholm of New York, Wilbur who were no more than the At stake in the Democratic contest D. Mills of Arkansas and Patsy Mink of bite House. names on said in advance it would take a miracle ballots for President Nixon, who was were 67 delegate votes at the national Hawaii, Mayor Sam Yorty of Los for him to win in Wisconsin. Muskie certain to sweep all 28 GOP convention in Miami Beach, 11 for the Angeles and Sen. Vance Hartke of wasn't getting one. Bangladesh convention delegates. statewide winner, the others Indiana. This was the standing of the top six He is opposed on the ballot by candidates on the long Democratic apportioned among congressional (Please turn to back page) ballot, with 95 of Wisconsin's 3,290 precincts counted. McGovem had ecognition Bangladesh when it won its per per cent. 11,705 votes, Humphrey had 9,800 votes, cent. or or 30 25 MSU grad announces WASHINGTON (AP) - The United independence in December was one of Wallace had 6,691 votes, or 17 per |tes Tuesday officially recognized cent. nation carvedout reticence with spokesmen saying at the ngladesh bid for trustee position ..... Muskie had 4,536 votes, 12 . former eastern province of recognition was not being cent. or per n late last year with the aid of considered. Sen. Indian army. This was followed by statements that Henry M. Jackson of the matter had been elevated to active Washington 2,662 votes, or 7 per cent. I am pleased to announce this consideration with the presence of New York Mayor John V. Lindsay By BARBARA PARNESS Ms. O'Donnohue said she has orning that the United States Indian troops in Bangladesh considered 2,524 votes, or 7 per cent. State News Staff Writer sent letters announcing her vernment is extending recognition to a negative factor. Wallace held one of the keys to the intention to run to key Democratic A winter term MSU graduate ingladesh," Secretary of State William When asked why the administration Wisconsin outcome after his most leaders around the state. She has and former student leader Rogers said in a statement, picked this time to take the step to extensive northern primary campaign. also discussed her candidacy with announced Tuesday that she is a recognition, State Dept. spokesman He played to big crowds, bidding James McNeeley, state Democratic foe action ends more than three candidate for the Democratic Robert J. for blue collar voters in a state where inths of varying stances by the Nixon McCloskey said there is nomination for the board of party chairman. his showing could be bouyed by ministration toward the new nation. "nothing necessarily magic" about trustees. McNeeley previously announced [Tie initial American response to (Please turn to page 15) Republican ballots. that he would oppose the Donna O'Donnohue, Harbert Sen. Henry M. Jackson of renomination of White. White has graduate in political science, is refused to say whether he will seek seeking one of the seats on the IN ANN ARBOR COUNCIL board now held by Frank Hartman, a second term on the MSU board. Hartman said in January he would D-Flint, and Clair White, D-Bay City, whose terms expire in run again. December. Ms. O'Donnohue said she Students win 2 seats If nominated and elected, Ms. O'Donnohue, 23, would probably be the youngest person to sit on a college or university governing believes opportunities in higher education should be expanded. "Higher education no longer belongs to the fortunate few. The By BILLWHITING board in Michigan. 30 cars to shuttle voters to and from the The HRP victories came in Wards 1 opportunities offered by higher State News Staff Writer "A candidate is needed who can education polls. and 2, strong student districts where should, and must, be The election gives HRP winners speak to, and relate to the concerns extended to persons of all Student power was felt at the ballot that vote played an important role. of young citizens. This is elthnic, extensive leverage on the council, since especially social and economic backgrounds," ix again Monday when two student Ms. Weschler chalked up an crucial on a univeristy governing she said. odidates won seats on the Ann Arbor no party now has a majority. Five iny>ressive victory over her opponents board," she said in her Hy Council. Republicans and four Democrats make announcement. (Please turn to page 15) DONNA O'DONNOHUE Jerry DeGrieck and Nancy Weschler, up the other members. (Please turn to back page) 9th 22 year - old candidates on the - wiy formed Human Rights Party* RP) ticket, won seats on the 11 - man studies uncil in what termed "the dirtiest MSU was plan inpaign in years," resulting in an vertising war in the pages of the ichigan Daily, the student newspaper, iree Republicans swept the three her seats, which were also being By MICHAEL FOX outside of the East another 2,000 acres of land holdings should be taken on the University's Forest Experiment Station. Located'in Kites ted State News Staff Writer owns Lansing and definitely retain 11,145 acres current holdings and what the policy the upper peninsula of Michigan in campus. Turnout for the off year election was should be for future land acquisition. • Jack A. Breslin, executive vice including the 5,163 acres which Chippewa County, the land borders on •usually high, with 3i,130 ballots cast The University may go into the president, said recently that he has constitute the main MSU campus. In the past, the board of trustees Lake Nicolet outside Sault Ste. Marie approximately 51 per cent of the land selling business for the first time recommended to President Wharton Breslin recently chaired the Ad Hoc has favored a policy of retaining land and probably has a much higher value ectorate. HRP carried on an extensive in its history to dispose of part of the w that the University sell or convert Committee on MSU's Land Holdings 8iven to MSU, but the faUure of the than the $41,241 it was listed at when campaign, using approximately approximately 14,000 acres of land it almost 6,000 acres of land, review to determine what action, if any, University to use all the land given to given to MSU. it is creating some problems. Ballard pointed out that a 4,000 - "One of the reasons for reviewing acre piece of the Dunbar Station, 0KS 6 ITEMS the University land holdings were however, was given to MSU by the complaints about some property we state with a reverter clause. Breslin hold in Saginaw which was being used said the ad hoc committee for campouts by unidentified people. recommended that the University Council discusses Also, there were complaints that motorcyclists using the land were discuss with state authorities the possibility of trading the majority of creating a nuisance," Breslin said. the 5,700 acres for other land closer to "There is a question if the MSU. joint appointments abide by the tenure decision made by University should take property and then hold it if it isn't used. There are two or three spots where we have had complaints from residents. All we can A piece of land in Ingham County east of Okemos is also recommended for sale, Breslin said. The property, located on Dobie Road, is the site of By S.A. SMITH do is post the land against trespassing the primary department was deleted as (Please turn to page State News Staff Writer 15) a result of a motion by Frederic B. and then ask the local police or sheriff The Academic Council zipped Dutton, dean of Lyman Briggs College. to enforce the no trespassing law." through a lengthy agenda Tuesday to After some debate on the precise Land held by public colleges is not approve six items of business, engaging in extended discussion only over the form of the memorandum, the council on the tax rolls and the University N.Viet approved a motion to send it back to pays no taxes on its 14,000 acres of proposed policy on joint appointments the tenure committee for revisions. land held in 22 parcels. of nontenured faculty. The council focused most of its Interested persons were told to "I think it's wrong to take the land off the tax rolls when we can't use it hit 2 bas contact the committee. attention on the question of The council also approved two for anything," Breslin said. joint appointments during the 90-minute revisions to the Bylaws for Academic To date, the ad hoc committee only beneath meeting. Governance which were proposed by reviewed the status of land holdings. The proposal, a simplified John H. Reinoehl, chairman of the Breslin said, in the future, it hopes to substitute to the original joint Academic Governance Committee. draft a policy which will specify what SAIGON (AP) — North Vietnamese forces overran two more South appointment plan which came to the The first bylaw revision will allow type of land the University will accept council in February from the tenure Vietnamese bases below the instructors to vote in internal matters as gifts. committee, consists of a one-page The dollar value of the MSU land demilitarized zone on Tuesday. One and be admitted to the Academic base guarded the southern approaches Multiple Appointment Memorandum Senate. holdings, calculated at the date the to the provincial capital of QuangTri. currently available. The second provides that land was given to MSU, now totals Wilbur B. Brookover, chairman of El sewhere on the northern battle front. replacements of student members of $8.2 million. Bobby J. Ballard, the committee, told the council that the standing committees be chosen University insurance and investments - - 'beField offensive abated. enemycommanders said the the policy stems out of some cases the from the original appointing body manager, said the value of the land is enemy tenure committee has heard in the past rather than the Student Committee on considerably higher today because was regrouping and resupplving for more blows. The United States sent its few years involving misunderstandings Committees. some of the land acquisition values between the two or more departments entire fleet of B52 bombers, and scores Both amendments must be date back to 1855. concerned in a joint appointment of a of fighter - bombers ot disrupt the plans approved by the Academic Senate The Saginaw land mentioned by for new strikes. Five destroyers faculty member. before becoming an official part of the Breslin is a 135 - acre tract which the The offshore added their firepower to the proposed memorandum Bylaws. ad hoc committee recommended that provides for an indication of which Council heard a report from the University investigate for any pounding of the enemy positions. unit assumes the responsibility and All B52 missions in Cambodia and Gordon E. Guyer, chairman of the possible uses and then consider selling. final decision for annual salary Laos were passed for the second steering committee, on the Academic Not all of the land held by MSU can be sold, Breslin said, because many successive day and 50 of the increase, promotion, tenure Council tape policy. determination and eligibility for leave. deeds Stratofortresses hit North Vietnamese The council also approved a have reverter clauses that Currently many joint appointment stipulate that the land return to the troop concentrations and supply depots recommendation for an expanded in the north and in the central agreements are verbal negotiations or military Education Advisory original owner if MSU should decide settled in letters. to dispose of it. highlands. Committee with two friendly South Vietnamese forces abandoned A statement accompanying a copy amendments. Among the three parcels of land the northern naval patrol base at the of the memorandum was amended by The amendments permit any which the committee recommended Cua Viet River mouth, 10 miles north the council so that t h e student (as opposed to an that MSU either sell or exchange is recommendation of the tenure undergraduate student) enrolled in 5,759 acre piece called the Dunbar of Qua"g miles outhwest of and Fire Base Anne, eight committee read: "The Multiple ROTC porgrams to be seated on the Quang Tri. Fire Base Academic Appointment available be Memorandum already used in all joint committee. Hie second revision adds Anne helps guard the city's approaches, but Fire Base Pedor, just to the west, j?"1"" B. Brookover, chairman of the Faculty Tenure ommittee, offered the council proposed policy on joint appointments from now on." to the recommendation the committee's a statement of responsibility in its Library hours still stands. to a A provision that at the start of a capacity as advisory to the assistant The undergraduate Library will be open l°H " "U™b*r ^ointments "toting. which was a< subject of debate at the Tuesday final probationary appointment the secondary department(s) must agree to provost, with responsibility for until 2 a m daily for the remainder of °f °UtP°StS aband"ned * th« Sooth programs in military education. (Please State News photo by Ron Biava turn to back page) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5, Michigi aTTtTTCI Berrigan jury furthers talks HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A jury trying the Rev. Philip that they were deadlocked on the key features of a penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa Berrigan and six others on kidnap-bomb conspiracy charges government indictment charging Berrigan and six other The defense objected on the spot to continuing they asked on Tuesday for more time for deliverations, saying: antiwar activists with a plot to kidnap White House aide deliberations and renewed its objections of "For the past two hours there has been progress made." Monday, Henry Kissinger, blow up a government tunnel heating Tuesday, charging ^the jury was being coerced The foreman, Harold Sheets, told U.S. District Court into Judge system in Wsshington, D.C. and vandalize draft boards in compromise verdict. R. Dixon Herman, however, that he foresaw no verdict before various states. "Further forced deliberations by this jury Wednesday at the earliest. Wou,d He suggested that the jury be relieved of its duties for the Herman directed at that time that they resume t. ....n projudicial to the defendants," defense lawyer Thoi* • _a.a. , i- _n Tho Mnnnkpr snid in formal handwritten mnim.. i *1 j deliverations in an attempt to reach an overall verdict. The Menaker said in a formal handwritten motion, again aski111 a .... day at 6 p.m., and the court agreed. M _ * <• . « i n *hat *ho inrv had found Berrigan guilty of a single peripheral ^nnHn that the jury be Hicr»hnrapH • r • i w count in discharged. _ Nine women and three men on the jury "1 don't want to vote to make reported Sunday the indictment of smuggling a letter out of the federal Herman denied the motion but summoned the jury int0» courtroom, apparently prepared to discharge tehm East Lansing the Gay Liberation asahu jury if they reported the deadlock was hopeless. capital ofthe world." -T. Clinton Cobb, member of OUTSIDE AID SHUNNED The jury filed into court at 3:48 p.m. and Judge Herman told them: moments 1st "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, it is now the East Lansing Human about 3-| h I guess, Tuesday afternoon and since you Relations Commission. p.m., day yesterday and all day up to this time, I called deliberated^^ jnl Indo-Pak contact told you inquire if you feel any continuance of deliverations wou (See story page 3) help you arrive at any decision. Mr. Sheets, can you tell me if you have made any progrej. "For the past two hours there has been NEW DELHI (AP) - India progress made where or in what manner Switzerland. A government and Pakistan have made leading up to the disputed replied Sheets, a Harrisburg accountant. contact with Pakistan had source mentioned this as a states of Kashmir, where After the jury returned to its deliberations, defense lawy direct contact in a small step taken place, but she told possible method and venue. both sides made some gains Paul O'Dwyer vainly urged that Herman poll the jury Trade office blast kills 1 toward peace talks, but the Parliament, "We are indeed ♦Foreign Minister Swaran inthewar. whether each one felt further progress was possible. crisis on the subcontinent is in direct touch with Singh making contacts in Because of the differences, O'Dwyer said juror No. 2, Robert Foresman, a fire scho far from over Prime Minister Pakistan." Kabul, Afghanistan, or in A bomb tore apart the Montreal office of Ms. Gandhi stressed that instructor, and juror number eight, Ann V. Burnett, a well, Indira Gandhi said Tuesday. The Moscow. Singh was in Kabul prime minister's aides peace may still be a long time worker, turned toward Sheets "and seemed to indicate thi Cuba's trade commission and killed a Cuban In disclosing the first firmly refused to disclose guard early this week and is in the incoming. wanted to be heard." contact since last Tuesday, one day after a package of explosives was anything more than what she Soviet capital on a three-day, found outside the island nation's December's two-week war, had said, telling newsmen the hastily arranged-official visit. embassy in Ms. Gandhi rejected outside omission of details was Authoritative sources in Ottawa. Seven other Cuban guards were court on charges of possessing weapons and arraigned in pressure source, for peace from any even the Soviet Union, India's friend. intentional. Knowledgeable sources, in and out of the government, New Delhi say the Russians are eager for peace talks between the two countries Court could free 129 President Zalfikar Ali interfering with the police investigation of the mentioned three possible whose rivalries date from the blast. Bhutto of Pakistan told ways for carrying out such partition of the subcontinent In Miami, Fla., the Spanish - language radio station WFAB reported that an unidentified man newsmen in Lahore that there was "nothing noteworthy yet about contacts. •A direct telephone hookup between New Delhi in 1947. Singh's trip was seen by some observers as an indication th$ Kremlin held on 'pot' charges telephoned the station to say the bombing was the prospects of my having a and Rawalpindi. planned to act as a catalyst By JUDY YATES Sinclair case, why is it not The 128 BARBARA work of a Cuban exile organization called Young meeting with Indian Prime •Ambassadors of the two for negotiations. prisonei—, Minister Ms. Indira Gandhi." State News Staff Writer unconstitutional in all involved were all convict* Cuba. governments meeting in a Singh met in Moscow with cases?" Harrison asked at a ItateNews Ms. Gandhi did not say third country, possibly the Soviet Communist party Approximately 129 either of possession prisoners convicted of news conference Tuesday. "attempted possession" lobert L chief, Leonid I. Brezhnev Harrison said that he was of the Shots possession of marijuana ttor mar Belfast lull Tne State News is and a n rl Pramior Premier A 1 ovoi Alexei M N. .« .... under the old state statute ... hopeful the Supreme Court marijuana under the statul which was Affairs published by the students of Kosygin. Tass, the Soviet subsequent! Michigan State University every class day during Fall, may be freed by a Michigan would act for the entire ruled unconstitution isday he is ci news agency, said they ucational British soldiers in Northern Ireland traded Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays Supreme Court decision group at once rather than because the court discussed some mmittee ( and Fridays during Summer Term, and a wjthin the next few days, on an individual basis, gunfire on Tuesday with guerrillas at an army post special international problems of marijuana was wrongl Welcome Week edition is published in September. Corrections Dept. currently, the state parole ide that th mutual interest, laying classified as a narcotic. on Londonderry's city walls and in Belfast's Subscription rate is $16 per year. chairman Gus Harrison board is reviewing the cases liege o Andersonstown district, which is predominantly emphasis on the situation on Although the commo Member Associated Press, United rress International, Tuesday sent a letter to the individually. procedure is to have ,elopment the Hindustan peninsula." Catholic. Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., high court ,isting the 129 "I think there's a moral inge is the m Both Ms. Gandhi and attorney general's offio Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press prisoners and asking for a issue here," Harrison said. , for MSU t< Neither encounter resulted in death, stretching President Bhutto have request the high court for Assn. blanket decision on the "Some of these inmates are clarification of statute an commitro for another day the relative lull in violence over the advocated peace talks, but Second class postate paid at East Lansing, Mich. status of their incarceration, now trying to scrape up the )e are cot Hanson said the attorn Easter weekend. The last reported casualty they have taken different Harrison's the Acadei Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services request was money for attorneys but if general's office hi occurred Thursday. approaches. this one body, the Supreme sident Whart Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, prompted by the March 9 suggested that th Michigan, 48823. Supreme Court decision Court, can clarify this for ird of trustei India prefers a package Corrections Dept. direct Phones: deal, with negotiators declaring Michigan's us, it will save everybody a seek guidance from th rang commil News/Editorial marijuana law lot of grief." court on the matter. solution 355-8252 discussing all issues unconstitutional. The blems by est Rate boost riot kills man Classified Ads 355-8255 separating the governments decision ordered the release an college i Display Advertising at once. Bhutto has called links 353-6400 Rep of John Sinclair, head of the Green s Business Office 355-3447 for discussions by phases, Rainbow People's party, an An EPC subc Photographic 355-8311 starting with the 93,000 Ann Arbor collective. Pakistan prisoners of war rrently i Nearly 20,000 demonstrators rampaged through Campus Information 353-8700 Dave Hanson, mutives to held in Indian camps and Mendoza, Argentina, Tuesday, protesting a stiff increase in electricity rates. Witnesses reported one administrative asst. to Harrison, said Tuesday that with job ictuie. EPC report to Win man killed and dozens injured. More than 8,000 of the rioters tried to seize the THETA CHI Supreme Court Chief Justice Kavanagh Thomas told the G. Rep. Jim Brown, R - "It matters little to May 19 stees meeting 'We feel the provincial government building, but were driven corrections department he Okemos, has charged the whether a person who committee back by police and army troops. and his colleagues would Michigan Employment become unemployi ny models, i discuss the matter Tuesday. Security Commission with happens to be a student, same cc During four hours of street fighting stores were student discrimination, and he is sincerely willing Kavanagh was not A, namely th looted, windows broken and about 40 cars set has asked Atty. Gen. F^ank drop out of school to acce available for comment nting, inter afire. Rioters with stones and clubs battled police J. Kelley for an opinion on employment that should blem eentei Tuesday afternoon. the matter. ■ armed with tear gas, water cannon and good enough nightsticks. "If the court orders the Brown's action came enoug Brown said for the stat^iresents the b release of the prisoners it oriente after a constituent will only be a matter of del," Green s Joint space days before they complained that he was He added that it wou He said CU shot seen Hanson said. are freed," being denied unemployment be just as logical for t "If the statute benefits because of his commission to dei was student status, though he employment benefits unconstitutional in the The director of the Manned had written the commission members of bowlii Spacecraft Center in Houston says the chances are three out twice stating that he would leagues, Kiwanis Club or I of four All students that there will be a joint U.S. - Soviet desiring leave school to accept any union, space admission to the Junior employment available. "My investigation mission, probably in 1975. level of the Brown called the revealed that this rulevari Christopher Kraft said in an interview Tuesday commission's action a from region to region that technical discussions are FOR RIDES CALL ED 2-3581 453 ABBOTT RD. SCHOOL OF MEDICAL violation of the equal progressing smoothly from employment seci With the Soviets on flying a joint TECHNOLOGY protection clause of the referee to referee," Brov docking mission. constitution. added. ; Kraft cautioned, however, "1 don't think we're ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ For Fall term, 1972, must obtain an application ready now to make a full commitment." form from the Medical He further noted, th ft i a ology Office (48 the antistudent provision IU p.I more stringently enforced (your candidate) Mon., April 3, and rr centers of studei tonight Chafee, Navy head, quits Aprll 12. populations such as Ingha the She County. John H. Chafee resigned for Tuesday after three years as Secretary of the Navy. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5, 1972 ^ i/Vdlkout ends forum KAREN ZURAWSKI consecutive presentations to the commission with no February is a proposed However, Gaudard is nol on sex haven't filed grievances would have nothing to do bias ,u>ng the few experts have Monday 'er<*d £ News Staff Writ.r effect. Both he and Bunt called ordinance submitted by Gay Liberation and the Coalition satisfied with the commission's work, and doesn't mean they don't occur." Many members of with homosexuality. endorsing mental health pointed to problems for Human Survival that among homosexuals as the infe . public forum held the meeting a farce and announced that Gay Gay liberation professed "This society is clearly *y would J night to determ ne claimed that the would extend the city's Liberation would now by ignorance of the not neutral to result discrimination. of such desirabi'ity of adding commission is stalling on antidiscrimination code. pass the commission and go commission's grievance homosexuality — legally, "yet Thou Se as a basis for recommending to city The proposed ordinance directly to city council for procedure and said they had and certainly not morally in "The question is can this again ask iation to city policy council the addition of would add as a basis for action. never heard of it before. community opinion," discrimination be taken care e jury into Jin a walkout and homosexuality to the city's discrimination life style, "I'm a United States Donald L. Grummon, MSU of in a law like said, cautioning about this," he ehm asahu that the meeting ordinance; an action which includes: sexual Eddy, who does not see human citizen, and I professor of psychology, no orientation, homosexuality, possible community the issue as being necessarily demand to be treated the testified. community in the United moments U fp^test the Human States has yet taken. cultural orientation, person's system of beliefs a workable through "the same as you, no more and Invited by the backlash. "It may be a step in the right direction, but it lations Commissions "They're dragging their and values, and instrument of law," does no less," Gaudard said, commission to speak, will just scratch the i about 3: #d delay in handling the feet," Bunt, a high school physical not see what city council adding that the ordinance Grummon said that quite a surface." T.CLINTON COBB \ at homosexuality, orientation. can do. leliberated representative, maintained. lied you... 'resentatives of Gay "They've made little or no No decision was "It doesn't make sense to Btions wou lion and Bill Bunt, an attempt to do anything expected at the Monday pass the buck to council," ny Progress ernate nonvoting mission member about information." it or seek more night meeting by the still divided commission, though he said. "I don't think they're any better WHARTON, WOMEN MEET gress made Tked out of the Hie Rev. William Eddy, some members of the qualified." audience fission's special chairman of the among the Panel's role clarified approximately 40 present Members of efense commission, Gay the lawy jury ^They're sitting there comment on the had no charges or pressed for action. Liberation were especially )le. . their minds made up, Instead, a measure provoked by commissioner walkout beyond "anyone a fire stho n Gaudard a has the right to their own dealing with sexual and T. Clinton Cobb, MSU ett, a welt "esentative of Gay opinion." cultural orientation will be professor of administration indicate ieratio n, charged He Under consideration by acted on 8 p.m. Wednesday and higher education, who By ANITA PYZIK added that the permanency of the steering committee was th Id out that Gay the commission since by the commission in city 3>oke against the ordinance. State News Staff Writer up to the group. leration had made three hall. "Basically I don't think President Wharton clarified the role of the He encouraged interaction with Robert Perrin, vice myself, the practice and advisory committee in his first meeting with the group president of University relations, and the staff of the Office behavior of homosexuality Tuesday in the International Center. of Equal Opportunity Programs (EOP) so the group could lanned urban should be extended in the community," he said don't want to vote to make "I He urged the group to concentrate on women at MSU instead of coming up with guidelines and recommendations on broad issues concerning becoming involved in individual "keep a definite course of direction." EOP has been conducting a review of women's salaries and promotional activities in comparison to men in the East Lansing the Gay cases. same rank and discipline. >s get consider submitting an OK, Green said CUA Gr will Liberation world." capital of the Cobb, who charged that "I don't encourage the investigation of individual cases unless they are hard evidence studies — I don't want a second antidiscrimination committee," he said. The steering committee will meet with the large women's groups on campus at 9 a.m. April 11 in 104B Wells Hall after their regular meeting at 7:30 a.m. on that Wharton assured the 17 - member committee that he was day in the International Center. amended college proposal support Wharton's efforts to no evidence had been P risone , BARBARA PARNESS until the CUA staff meets develop "a functional urban submitted before the aware of salary discrepancies between equally qualified men State News Staff Writer and women faculty members and said steps were being U convict* with the EPC subcommittee mnHol " fn kn nvnmnUJI commission of homosexual saession next week. Several changes session" obert L. Green, discrimination, said in the proposal were the statu . Ljtor of the Center for "homosexuality is The salary recommended by EPC in a m Affairs (CUA), said will get top priority of budget ibsequent nday he is confident the report issued last Thursday. * to find money before the ititution G called the EPC court ucational Policies reen sa mmittee (EPC) will suggestions constructive, but said "it was most "We hope t ide that the proposed the faculty will also support unfortunate that EPC was DES; Rd-trip Air, Inter-Continental e Hege of Urban the president because MSU -ultion, Fees, Room at Mt. Scopus comma not able to consider our full have th velopment and Social must -'JCKSio proposal because of its expand its ral's offo ^ ^ the most effective commitment towards the Sites, Museums. Kibl for MSU to expand its length." resolution of urban Folk-singing/dancing court for TALKS ON ISRAELI LIFE, POLITICS, CULTURE, in commitment. "The shortened proposal to give evidence if statute problems in order for its 'We an- confident that which was forwarded to discrimiantion, spev...., CONTACT ALSO PROGRAMS ir e attorra the Academic Council, EPC lacked much of the impact to have a positive Hcc hi effect on the quality of cases involving local sident Wharton and the detail that the committee hat th urban life," he said. lid of trustees will make felt essential. The concerns it. direct Green said CUA supports commitment to the they raised were clearly from the EPC recommendation jolution of urban addressed in our original that a review of any new blems by establishing an document," he said. commissioners responded urban - related program be It you re an college in the near "Our proposal reflects by noting that Gay looking lor an apartment lor the tall term, consider this conducted to insure that it two years of serious Liberation had not availed 3S ure," Green said. An EPC subcommittee is nently studying research and deliberation by scholars with the meets stated objectives. "We wholeheartedly themselves of the grievance service now offered by the "As far as we're concerned, students support that nave background and interest in enough problems (natives to the college commission and rejected the recommendation and would ictuie. EPC is scheduled urban problems. 'Hierefore idea of publicly naming hope that this 1C) report to Wharton before stees May 19 board of meeting. any amendment must involve serious deliberation thought and by these same recommendation is upon not only with respect acted discriminators. Gaudard took issue with the commission and added apartments having to be one ofthem" to our program, but across little to 'We feel that after this individuals," Green added. that "the fact that we >n mp who loy (committee examines ny models, it will come see He said he was pleased to that the committee the campus," he said. "We believe that all academic units should articulate their "the Manager of student, the same conclusion as shares CUA's concern for willing goals and objectives and be A, namely that a degree - expanding MSU's urban evaluated periodically in ol to acce nting, interdisciplinary, commitment. EPC MvM t should terms of how well those centered program recommended the stat< iresents the best possible "strengthening and objectives are being met." ■ BREwtRy oriented academic broadening" the del,"Green said. University's academic He said CUA will not programs in urban affairs. the east Room Wednesday's feature Dinner BROILED BROCHETTE OF BEEF TENDERLOIN mushroom gravy soup or juice salad two vegetables dessert beverage Use Alle'entrance or fourth level of ramp for direct access. Dinner and cocktails served until 9:00 p.m. Jacobsoris masculine, rugged. . .the shiny tire'nylon jacket with lots of *ip and snap. Not a core in the world, either. Just machine wash tumble dry. Spatz does it for you in navy, brown or The way we look at it. youi s i/ apartment should be a pleasant W|ne. Sizes S,M,L. $13. Thai's the way we run 731 First ol all. we look a lot ol care in hiring our manager and caretakers It you have a maintenance problem they II handle it promptly, efficiently no hassle, no doubletalk On other matters, they 'll do everything they can to help you out We built out apartments large and comfortable Vow get plenty ol closet and study space as well as special study areas with dest\s and b feoobsoi IS E very apartment is an conditions like the automatic dishwasher We even have a giant pool toi your enioynient SI K >t) We think that when you look back on your Fall ol '72 one ol the your 'place at 731 You'll like it here Call us now lor your apartment n b 111! for young men JACOBSON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NINE 731 Burcham. East 731 Lansing See or call Linda 351-7212 Mchiga MICHIGAN art buchwaid M STATE NEWS Primary results: UNIVERSITY everyone loses A ,krsten JOHN JUEL ltBN9. the coffeehouse presented Higher Education major, to •wing and feehouiP' was moved to the East films, and served its purpose and it's Bell Telephone last month graduate assistants makes serve ,| ^ to Sundays as temporary >P'e are * .V av,, willtUnbe loct open to tlmf» Grand River Avenue were reserved for time to close. charging it with . the increase "unduly harsh" appointee to the University for the last time potluck suppers. , .. r ~ publi* location and the Two folk concerts will be discrimination against compared to other Student Albatross Ms. Butterfield said the Advisory •rn got 9 held at 8:30 this Friday and students because of a $12 increasing costs. he said n, the a W| ^Abatross, vided i form which has f°r fo,k was born. Ms. Butterfield said that coffeehouse was put to good use throughout its Saturday night to close Albatross and welcome in the increase in telephone installation rates, Jere rown said the Committee. Dave Anderson, English on weekends, the Albatross companyspokesman major, Richard Gubitz, on since tertanment, poetry three-year lifespan. During the women's center. Brown, COGS treasurer, responded to the charge by provided local folk the student strike in pharmacology major; and *y- He | dings ind the exchange entertainment for a spring, said Monday. suggesting that students pay Kathy Skurski, forestry imong people since 1970, a few University J " id Ms. The letter Hump) Butterfield, who is sent to the the charges in installments. major; were approved as any drive 9, w ■'H close its doors donation thnnoh cost of "we $1 per classes began meeting there also a spokeswoman for company stated that the The spokesman also members of the finance person, though "we never neru-tn novor . in the daytime. Before uggested weelend to make room turned anyone away if they that, Women's Liberation, said increase from $8 to $20 explained that the increase committee. Jere the temporary the Albatross was her group Brown, open had been looking discriminated against many should have been made didn't have the money." A treasurer, will serve as ex also receiMallot in ndly "together" commission was withdrew from the Jorgensen of Copenhagen at tory for uld be the increasing number of office at PPG industries determined that 16 products and in public areas," Gleeson their costsup. He said i ^sphere University. 4 pjn. today in B104 Wells states requiring safety glass (formerly Pittsburgh Plate commonly used by said. "Seventeen states now opposition to the present bill taucracy ted. Menson also announced Hall. ih am runn or plastic in storm doors. Glass Co.), consumer consumers constituted an have laws modeled after our comes primarily from the ies only » shower doors, and in public bill and five more states, same interests. a third pa .iere weren't as many and restaurants three areas where the increasing including Michigan, are not • NEXT CHRISTMAS: BOYNE MT. | NEJAC TV U' discontinues • - ASPEN - • those peo use of glass panels and doors considering the measure." A Lansing area man who STEAMBOAT HAWAII rs ago as there are • - - • 8 per cen ' Ms. Butterfield said is deemed a public hazard. Gleeson said that the U.S. has been fighting for such • EUROPE! • RENTALS there , recent interview, A bill, sponsored by Rep. Public Health Service records legislation for five years 2 NEXT SPRING: • William M. 250,000 injuries and trial entry over •arty beci m rea||y wasn't a place Brodhead, labelled opposition! by retail J ASPEN - STEAMBOAT! $23 policy • per quarter i Democ D-Detroit, would make deaths a year from accidents hardware interests "callous." ph could go and talk to involving glass panels and $25 , $9.50 per month other on a meaningful mandatory the use of "safety Marvin Brunner, 40, of 508 Boyne o ot 5 per glazing materials" in The University will not fall were students doors. He said that the areas initially Grove St. in East Lasing, said free delivery, service id wasn where using other materials repeat its provisional rejected by the University. number of injuries stabilized n \ 1967, the original that persons opposed to the expect would constitute an admission practice this year, Students admitted in Florida, Oregon, and and pick up eeliouse was located in bill for economic reasons do or visit MOOSUSKI • t no one unreasonable hazard to the though it has had provisionally have one Maryland, states which passed not understand what a fall t: 240 Men's IM • University Methodist the law in 1969. 10 he is. public. Brodhead said he remarkable success with the academic year to prove > - 5 P.M. M - F * urea building. Ms. through a window can do to Call 337-1300 Sen. Jack terfiejd said she and didn't know how the bill 330 below - average themselves by gaining at A safety glazing bill similar a child. 353- 5199 ••••••••••••• J I have b would be received by House freshmen who were least a 2.0 GPA. to the one now before the u m 9ke felt the my show members. admitted in fall 1971, House was defeated by the feehouse would have al the nai "It was reported out of diaries F. Seeley, associate Senate last year. Rep. "For one thing, mated to committee with unanimous director of admissions, said Brodhead said the defeat was provisional admissions were lis electio approval," he said, "and recently. the result of a highly criticized as ho gave /inner gets we'll probably take it up Provisional admissions technique for filing the misunderstanding of the when the House reconvenes, are high school students nature of the bill by senators residence halls, e McCar but I just don't know what admitted to MSU despite per cent ookin' prize will happen." high school grade point our repo Brodhead said the measure averages and College Board is a "model bill" tailored SAT scores below the usual aureen Bodeau, Grosse after legislation passed in 17 minimum. junior, winner of the other states within the past Many of the 3 30 till remai SN "Bookin' " contest, three years. The bill provisional admissions last replied, -ed her grand prize, a originated with the a politic term's supply of books, Consumer Safety Glazing ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ sday. Bodeau 450 Committee in Pittsburgh, he * WEIMMF RAPIf CDEPIAI * t, ladies won over said, a group resulting from a the Lethi er contestants by two-year study done by the ie it hen rectly filling in National Commission on been a m isword puzrle. She was Product Safety, appointed « he car ounced as the winner on m and :h 31. roving addition to the grand ng their WMSN gave away $600 ses to sta h of merchandise during Jackson four day contest held in the vo(^International Center, e sit up e vote se ZMSX is primi RLMSBY JOHN des Time 1227 E. Grand River JJ2-6517 ^ LENNON „ YOKO ONO 4 Thi» Friday information and Saturday Nights! ^ ^ "" 353-9204 >V r; • ©saw? n wrawfl ^ sppiRg; gements one of 0RDE1 YOUR Sorority Rush,, OF WISCONSIN all tow He reads a book s itive wayi ie log on bus quality OFFICIAL Sign Up nsingUa children. Libert Lin XMLIEGE KING in 40 minutes omen" Watching Senator Proxmire's hand fly times Our average student begins at 300 rch 29,1' iiiiiin1 ,r°m Today thru April 7th over the pages (his hand acted as a pac¬ er) you can't believe that he's actually words a minute and graduates at speeds over 1,500 words a minute reading. He must be skimming. You can do this, too iEMO But he's not. Reading dynamically is often like watch¬ movie. You hove no sense of read¬ 101 Student Services ing a jard Bill Proxmire can read the average novel ing words Sometimes your involvement in a little under 40 minutes. Even on the is so intense that it's as though you're toughest material he rarely dips below actually there, watching the action fake 1,000 words per minute. place. sibly. « 8-12 Noon i 1-5 p.m. Moreover, he can comprehend and recall Take a free Mini-Lesson what he's read -» right down to the In 60 minutes, over 80°o of Our Mini smallest detail. Lesson audiences increase their reading ic studet Bill Proxmire is not a genius. Nor is he a speed. Just a little, but enough to know nun" naturally fast reader. He learned this what it's like. At the Mini-lesson, you will revolutionary technique of rapid reading find out how the Evelyn Wood technique Trudeai in the Evelyn Wood course. handles difficult textbook material. How CREATED BY JOHN ROBERTS it improves memory and concentration. The Senator was one of our better stu¬ y°ur success And, how it makes reading a pleasure show a little with a fine dents. He started the course at about 600 »PAY s instead of a chore. The Mini-Lesson is one OU'RB r'ng by John Roberts. Your choice of words a minute and increased his rate 4 hour that could change your life, too! es' heights and styles. "dlu'arurt for: University Inn Today: Wed. April 5th or ' »•".«« Dlamono Thurs. April 6th (Last Day) □ 4 or 6 or 8 p.m. each day Trowbridge Rd. f_ * w«Mlng Ring, ilWJ 319 E. Grand Rlv«r University Inn 1100 Trowbridge East Lansing Last Laming, Mich. Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, 17320 West Eight Mile Road. Southtield. Mich. 313-353-5111 Phone 337 1314 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Apr Shop Today and Thursday SEEKS 4,000 SIGNATURES 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. s Married student unii f 203 E. GRAND RIVER starts petition drive By JOHN LINDSTROM families both on and off office," Terdal said, State News Staff Writer campus. Presently the M, The Married Students All student families are Students Union if fin, Union has launched a automatically members of by donations, but it reo the Married Students Union, a $400 gift from petition drive to establish ASMSl itself as the official governing Ed Reullng, area director a $400 loan from the Co unit of all Michigan State of off - campus students, of Graduate Students I """" married students families. emphasized that the Married conduct its petition drivi Ed Terdal, president of the Students Union represents The union preM union, had no figures on how the entire family, and not operates out of di't many signatures the drive, just the student family married housing apartu which began Friday, had member. Ann Thomford, the u collected. But he said that "Our goal is to improve the vice - president, said tl» the union hoped to present lots of the student families at Married Housing Offi, the needed 4,000 student MSU. That includes working allowed the union torn signatures, half their for expanded services for the its newsletter in its offo rilyn IHolla "■ constituency, to the trustees nonstudent spouse and Asked if the trusted ther which * at their April meeting. children,"Reuiingsaid. recognize the Mir "The interest for this As the families' governing Students Union, | group as a governing body is body the union will Reuiing and Terdal sad high; so I think we'll get the signatures, " Terdal said, "If represent them in both University and community thought it will, bit Thomford was not as an ITKI allowed to ... if you re a gal we get up the energy to collect them." issues and issues and bebe allowed a 25 cent tax per family. - to levy "We have a problem i we don't know if the If the board officially "The tax will be used to will approve the idea"1 who goes 'bananas" over groovy clothes recognizes them, the union will be the governing body for all married student put out our newsletter on a regular basis. Also we hope that It will enable us to get an nonstudents being in group," she said, Gathering the signa for the petitions will be H but is on a budget, two ways. Off . Cu bob no Allies de families have been u this sale is your petitions to they sip ! News St send back to the $ m e n fi salvation! office. icies in the I peace talk On - campus signatures be collected from aprtj have ac hitchhiking to apartment . as the pedei A meeting for all tub he curb PARIS (AP) - The reopen the conference indicated they had satisfied students interested way while Vietnamese Communists insisted Tuesday the United the allied conditions, South helping with the peti Vietnamese and American drive will be held at East La States and South Vietnam resume peace talks at the officials said. p.m. Thursday in »6Ui and the M lie Safety regular Thursday session, but the allies promptly rejected ilar policie the demand. Official stresses hhikin artmcnts The South Vietnamese Ithiking is le Select From Over 2000 Great New Tops And olerated as delegation, also speaking for the United States, charged measle dangers strian rems and does n Shirts ... ALL AT SPECIAL SPRING SALE SAVINGS North Vietnam with "openly invading" South Vietnam. A The Michigan director of Concern over the dii way. spokesman implied the peace public health Thursday which is commo pedestri called an outbreak of regular considered harmless, ce hike on ai were $5 to $8 conference would remain suspended until the North measles throughout the state on complications whicl way, but m for concern. result in on the top Vietnamese cease their a cause pneumo Dr. Maurice S. Reizen said xit ramp, a attacks. bronchitis, aar infectios 2 for $7- 2 for $9 - 2 for $11 The United Indefinitely suspended the conference at the States 147th that the State Health Dept. has been working with several communities to neurological probli The State Health urging all parents De| the Mich said. He a that all lar a state prevent an epidemic. children who dered part < OTHERS were to $16 ... NOW $5.99 to $8.99 session March 23, accusing Regular measles had been vaccinated under the aj the North Vietnamese and nearly eradicated in the Viet Cong of refusing to state, according to tfye 1, and those with chi over 1 and not yet vaccii Polos, Wallace Beerys, tank*, body shirts, puckers, stretch laces, cotton interlocks negotiate seriously. The doctor, but a growing nylons and more in a huge array of basic and fashion colors. Stock up now and save. S, M, L. allies said they would look number of unvaccinated to get meailes immunia m < for signs the Communists children has resulted in a for the children, The Ingham Co had changed their tactics and would "engage in meaningful large unprotected group. In No vem ber and December more than 200 Health Dept. hokli immunization clinic sh< exchanges." Other V 8:30 to 11 a.m. Mo( Looking For Great Flare Leg Jeans? Come See All Nothing in the latest Communist proposals to cases of regular measles were reported in the Lansing area. through Thursday- south side of Lai fiction fi troversial :hotherapy, The Famous Label Jeans TRANSCENDENTAL between South Logan Washington streets, b t public si the Yankee store. today. NOW ON SALE AT HOSLERS MEDITATION Acaden There will also h e, the dc immunization clinic patients i were $8 to $16 ility confi between 1 and 3 p.m. ipy will be i in the Cristo as taught by and 3 p.m $5" t6 Ui and the MSU Dept. of of Safety, said him over a patrol car's that low speed limits on relationship between Bettye Caldwell, director lie Safety both have that the campus police force public address system. campus and the heavy RUSH PHI DELTA THETA hitchhikers and rear - end of the Center for Early |»r policies regarding has "no real serious problem "We're more concerned enforcement of traffic automobile accidents and Development and Education chhik ing . Both will attempt to pinpoint the ses artments said that areas where most accidents at the University of Arkansas will be the keynote speaker ihiking is legal and will Financial aid officials of this type occur. at a conference on child care olerated as long as the The study will probably sponsored by the Dept. of ers strian remains on the and does not enter the make certain Family and Child Sciences recommendations to the Thursday. e* the dl East Lansing city attorney, Ms. Caldwell will speak on comi armless, Slons whic ihike way, pedestrian cannot on an interstate but may solicit a willattend annual meet listing areas where hitchhiking should be banned or partially "Quality Life for Children" at 2:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. on the top portion of The National Caucus of restricted. Vera Borosage, pneumc Thursday Sunday at the panel presentation to Family xit ramp, a spokesman - The East Lansing police ar infect id Minority Financial Aid Sheraton Park Hotel and increase Child Science and Family I the Michigan State input into delivery said that they have issued a probl Administrators, founded by Motor Inn, Washington, D.C. Ecology, will kick-off the all said. He also pointed systems. NEXT WEEK: APRIL 10, 11 & 12 MSU Asst. Director of only six tickets for - day conference activities Health Dq all land between Cosponsored by Howard The formation of Financial Aids Amos C. ■. training hitchhiking in the last year, with a speech on quality FOR RIDES CALL: parents a state highway is Johnson in 1970, will hold University, PedeWf' Cil sessions for financial aid Penalties for a hitchhiking child care at 9:20 a.m. in the who dered part of the main its second annual College and the,t?ftVlct. personnel to enable them| to violation include-a $8 fine, Union Ballrooms 394-0740 nder the meeting Columbia Teachers ^ r ^ im -<-tw • 332 3569 College^ the convention will focus on: more efficiently assist $4 of which is allocated to > with chi minority students. the state. (after 5 p.m.) t s yet vaccii immuniz m on therapy •The fostering o f interrelatedness between trio $SAVES en. programs and financial aid CUT YOUR MONTHLY ham pt. 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It is a beautiful American style and justice During i still be sitting in the theater Together with four other portrayl of a man sucked through the courts all ,rdes of fully entertained by director families, the Corleones into the vacuum of became a tremendous .men Francis Ford Coppola and controlled all of New York organized crime. travesty, a joke showing our , sneak actors Marlon Brando, A1 City's gambling and A1 Pacino, whose film student system to be a nice model Pacino and a talented crew prostitution activities and credits include "Panic in that hasn't worked since . .. fo'ki" King of others too numerous to more importantly, Don Needle Park," was one of since when? t slain civil mention here. They all Corleone controlled the the fine discoveries in the "The Godfather" dealt . Martin Li knew how to capture an lives of men with the mere film. As an actor he had The 16 -y< lightly with the early strains audience and bind them mention of a word. Life and subtle control of his person Atlanta s of narcotics importation. It solidly to their seats. death were sold cheaply. with great charismatic was a helpless position to sit ,hool c« From the opening With the refusal of a appeal. He almost upstages in the theater and see the mrsday wit! invocation of the godfather, $1,000,000 narcotics deal, and tw story of the Corleone Brando, but the master is roots of an evil that would Don Vito Corleone, to the family, one of the most the Corleones and the other not easily moved from his one day rot the heart of our tend the symbolic closing of the families found themselves in Martin Li powerful and influential pedestal. Brando radiates cities, study door, the motion families in the United States the middle of a gang war casualness and As a film, "The •cture on S< picture was totally after W W II. that ultimately changed the tile the res professionalism. It was a Godfather" was a tribute to absorbing — a Hollywood Don Vito Corleone was entire structure of all five sheer pleasure to watch him the motion pictures of the mily retu work of excellence. head of the family, the families and the move across the screen, to '30s and '40s in its sheer Based on the popular organization itself. godfather, and the godlike gesture with his hands and length, in its subplots, in its novel by Mario Puzo, "The mortal who held his enemies The centralizing force of to gruffly deliver his lines. various entanglements, and Godfather" was an expose in trembling fear and his the motion picture was I never realized so vividly in its all - encompassing on the Mafia and their friends in his right pocket. Michael Corleone, expertly the moral implications of treatment of love, hate, dealings. But more than From within the family he played by A1 Pacino. one man holding the lives of violence, tenderness and the that, it was the involving secured all arrangements Michael enters the film as a others firmly in his hands basic emotions. young war hero returning to until "The Godfather." To his father's home during his the men of power it was One element of the sister's spectacular wedding never a question of right or industry that i» not usually party. He seems apart from wrong, but rather the end brought to light is the role Secretary' of the dealings of the family itself — the business of the of the casting director. In get involve but yet he is a son, a family. this film, the casting urces of po Corleone, and blood is the As director played an ciety. an entertaining film thickest tie. Unavoidably he "The Godfather" was important and creative part. "Society is r becomes caught up in the tremendous, but as a social The use of Lenny Montana, > political affairs of the family and mirror it was terribly a world heavyweight tending the I very subtly he begins to wrestler, as Luca Brasi the fform and R( change. First, his hair, then disturbing. One has to face the obvious reality that ruthless assassin, and the use ''The (io(lfalln>ir Austin said h his dress, then his style of corruption and deceit were of Sterling Haydin as the ite-seeking, p speech, next his gaze until Luca Brasi, Don Corleone's bodyguard, finds himself at the other end of nothing more than business corrupt cop McCluskey was therop Austin has genius. "The Godfather," now playing at the Spartan Twin East. ndidate, cou THE PERFORMING ribbs' opponi ARTS COMPANY Secretary DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE BY SOVIET OFFICIALS 10,000 votes. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Austin told t growing" an e political sj Fairchild Theatre pidlv expand April 6,7,9 8:15p.m. Solzhenitsyn's STOCKHOLM (AP) - A Karl-Ragnar Gierow, The prize money of months ago "ourauth Pi last-minute action by Soviet secretary of the Nobel $80,000 has been deposited are not going to April 8 2:00p.m. authorities has topped plans Foundation, was refused on in a Swiss bank. Solzhenitsyn from re for Russian novelist Tuesday a Soviet visa to go The Soviet Embassy in the prize here in Mos Alexander Solzhenitsyn to to Moscow and deliver the Stockholm and the Foreign Solzhenitsyn, A COED TO receive his 1970 Nobel Prize Nobel medal and diploma. r-x-T-T-y.x-x-*.x.».T.x-x.«.*-.» for Literature in Moscow on Ministry in Moscow responses to que Dlin and vio Solzhenitsyn had declined to give a reason for posed by the New olen froi MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES April 9 as planned. expected such a move but* barring Gierow. discounted the possibility a But the Soviet Embassy Times and Washingto said he did not exclu tween 11 a n iast p^d few days ago as "shameful indicated the decision might NEJAC TV possibility of Police s madness." be reviewed, saying "the authorities barring is under RENTALS The Soviet government matter of a visa for Gierow He predicted imated its v was angered by the award to could be discussed later." Gierow was refused ere were no s $23 Being the adventures ot a young man per quarter Sotatoenitgyn because of the The head of the press "there will be po cen anti-Soviet tone ot hfs 'feifftn Wf the* SWedish try to the and the medal and d $9.50 per month writing. Solzhenitsyn Foreign Ministry said will remain in Sto< whose principal interests are rape, free delivery, service refused to come to Stockholm for the prize Sweden does not plan to intervene for Gierow or the another 10 to 20 yean Solzhenitsyn wrote STUD! ested for sho ceremonies because he Nobel Foundation. Cancer Ward", "One SU Booksl ultra-violence and Beethoven. and pick up feared his government would not let him return "Matters like granting visas are every nation's own the Denisoviteh, L i f e of ternational ' Call 337-1300 home. business and reasons for Monday Circle" and "August! ling a pack refusing or granting a visa The novels are often* ds worth 25 are never given," he said. of the Soviet system. d he was MSU BROADWAY THEATRE SERIES Invitations had already ap| been sent out for the Nobel The Swedish Emb >re security PRESENTS at his cai ceremony at the Moscow Moscow last year reji ferred to home of a friend of the request by Solzhen* osecutor. author. receive the Nobel P One of those reported the embassy there,!* COED TOl ACAOEMY AWARD - invited was Minister of it would be interpn Culture Yekaterina an "anU-S sitting at i NOMINATIONS idy lounge Furtseva, who said two demonstraton." or of North BEST FILM 4 p.m. BEST DIRECTOR LAST DAY 3:30- 5:30- 7:30 heard a not BEST SCREENPLAY then felt gli "CACTUS IN THE 9 BEST EDITOR m. Police said COLOR PG parently use* THURSDAY . At 6:10- 9:00 PI an air rifle t 'A war movie for people lvThumramcrencu award ■ * musical comedy KSTNUSCAl-1170 mkM»innwSTEPHEN SONOHEIM ™ mmn BEORQE FURTH who hate r/oi "Timex Watc war movies!" 'Electric Sha -Rex Reed 'Engraving Holiday Magazine "Keys Made UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 'Scissors Sha Also a l.arge THURSDAY APRIL 13 8:15 P.M. 2ft of Electric Watch Bands PUBLIC: $6, $5, $4 MSU STUDENTS (w/I.D.) $5, $4. $3 Tickets Available at the Union NOW! COOPERS 355-3361 \ 355-6686 Borrow INDIAN MAI c.AKB or The question of censorship and the arts is PORNO increasingly relevant to tlx campus. The producers of the first N.Y. Erotic Film Festival attempted#) deal with the problem of eroticism and film. The judges for the festival included Andy Warhol, Milos Forrnan (the Czech director), actress Sylvil Miles, critic and author Vidal. RHA has selected a program of the award winning shorts from the festival. They include work from various sources STAR including student films, underground films and films from film makers working in TV and advertising. Twi-Llte Hour, RMA Pres 2 First Ri "POINT OF • a screwball comedy remember them? We Award am "BLOOD IV New CITORGkroY 1 JfycwOftL Festival M U|> A series of new, highly - acclaimed and controversial films which have been pb Secretary of State's office in 1970 by a plurality of MSU NEW PLAYERS ★★★★★★ 10,000 votes. NOW THRU TUES. Austin told the students that "the business of government ANNOUNCE [growing" and that young people should become active in OPEN AUDITIONS FOR > political system in order'to control the direction of this lidly expanding bureaucracy. AMERICA'S AWARD WINNING ROOM SERVICE mr ^MUSICAL ■A COED llin TOLD police her and violin case were ■olen from her room |tween 11 a.m. and 2:30 I Friday in Phillips |l! Police said the violin under a bed and through the study lounge windows. Police estimated damage at $30 and said they were investigating. A CALCULATOR WITH ft In the fall of '75 1971, ROOM SERVICE '75 was chosen UNANIMOUSLY by the judges of the NY EROTIC FILM FESTIVAL to be the most graphic, sensual, and PRIZE. intelligent entry ROOM SERVICE - and was awarded FIRST 75 is in color, and as Kimated its value at $200. an estimated value of $776 explicit as any other film being shown anywhere. It Tiere were no signs of forced ■try to the room police was stole between 10 a.m. Thurs. April 6 broke attendance records in both Chicago and NY at March 29 and 1 p.m. March an admission price of $5. 31 from a room in the Life 7:00- 10:00 Science Bldg. Police have no 25 male and 2 female rolls. Music Bldg. STUDENT WAS Aud. Call 351-3266 for more information. suspects. 100 ENGINEERING Rested for shoplifting in the ™SU Bookstore in the Open to all students, faculty & community national Center at 2 ENDS THURSDAY TWO MORE STUDENTS |n. Monday for allegedly were arrested for shoplifting OPEN At 7:15 p.m. "Summer of 42" MUST BE 18 YRS $2. ADMISSION ealing a package of pencil §ds worth 25 cents. Police d he was apprehended by in the MSU Bookstore Monday afternoon. Police J 2nd at 9:30 First at 7:30 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★-A i)re security agents, and said one student had ^ Plus 3rd hit * his lias been allegedly stolen a pair of JOIN THE FUN! NORTHSIDE case ■ferred to the county sunglasses worth $5, and the other had taken a book worth $4.25. Both students lone fondo • donold /utheHood One J *®h£1"' ** Just 5 min. east on of campus Grand River * ^ ^ DRIVE-IN THEATRE A COED TOLD police she were apprehended by ^ ^PA TH£COLOR 2 Miles Worth on US-27.. 482-7409 is sitting at a table in the security agents in the ^ ross hagen dee dufhr Avenue ^ lidy lounge on the sixth bookstore, iior of North Case Hall at *★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ** NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY ~ lout 4 p.m. Friday when 'e heard a noise behind her TeRRoRciawtat Your BRAIN! [ EH id then felt glass hitting her LilLMlllMUlll'HllliT jm. Police said someone had [parentlyn used a pellet gun air rifle to shoot holes "THE YEAR'S FIRST REALLY SATISFYING. BIG COMMERCIAL I AMERICAN FILM. ONE OF THE MOST BRUTAL AND MOVING CHRONICLES OF AMERICAN LIFE EVER 0ESI6NE0 WITHIN (I0/ STUDENT U /O DISCOUNT THE LIMITS OF POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT —Vincent Canby. New York Times "Timex Watch Repair " THE GODFATHER' IS A SPECTACULAR MOVIE. ONE OF THE "Electric Shaver Repair FINEST GANGSTER MOVIES EVER MADEI" 'Engraving —Qene Shalit NBC-TV 'Keys Made 'Scissors Sharpened I Also a Large Selection I of Wee trie Shavers I Watch Bands E AN ANGEL' 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5. lc - Coalition LADIES' plans ra| ,/ COMPLETE CANVAS for pot law YOUR By DEBBIE CALKINS State News Staff Writer CASUALS /t The Drugs - Poiice Force of the Human Survival Coalition isorganiz SPRING a massive rally - concert fl1 Inform students about the®e Choose from three popular marijuana ordinance and ■h styles in black, beige, blue, urge attendance at a white. Not all styles in all colors. hearing. The task force Sizes 5 to 10. American made. hopes WARDROBE! have the rally and Sunday, April 23, two H„ before the public the marijuana ordinance for the evening of concert < hearing i April 25i $1.50 the Hannah Middle Scho on Abbott Road. Locatic and plans for the rally concert are indefinite. At their meeting Mon night, the coalition dec to send letters to pe- knowledgeable on subject of marijuana, as for endorsement of Lansing's propose ordinance. The endo statements will probably i read at the hearing. The task force is now in l.P- AMERICA process of to speak hearing. obtaining Buttons with "$1 printed on at the them will i distributed for donation peo • FEATURING The group will receive buttons at their n< scheduled meeting at 7 p "A HORSE WITH NO Monday at the Union. Peo interested in helping n distribution should at NAME the meeting. A booth will be set u campus to hand information on the pi ON WARNER hearing explaining people should attend. BROS. The task force is plannir RECORD DEPT. $3.44 to write leaflets to I distributed in the reside halls. Besides MSU students' the general public's suppa the task force wants inform high school studes on the ordinance to KRAET AMERICAN SINGLES 166^ their support and attendanM, at the public hearing. ^ Last Saturday's rally I Beaumont Tower for ttief marijuana ordinance discussed. The group hoping for larger turnouts [APRIL future ever RAISIN BREAD DOUGH 29< Approximately 150 showed up for the i HILL and a coalition member a large number represent the Metro Squad. IDAHOAN SCALLOPED All ORATIN POTATOES 26S< 6 to 6% oz.wt. pkg. Nixon sends more bomber for U.S. drive IDAHOAN NASH — POTATOES 25( WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon has order* additional B52 bombers ( the Western Pacific as part TOP FROST OR ARMOUR U.S.D.A. GRADE A the massive U.S. air arm being assembled to counl the latest Communi JUNIOR TURKEYS 39(1 offensive in South Vietn it was learned Tuesday nig! Sources told tl Associated Press that aba 20 of the eight - jet bom have been ordered A MAN'S FIRST CHOICE STANDING reinforce other B52s now Thailand and Guam. 6th and 7th Rib Pentagon spokesman Jei RI8 ROAST W. Friedheim refused of BEEF comment on saying: "We don't disci the repo operational matte concerning B52s. We i prepared to take what* 4th & 5th Rib CHOICE 95c lb ECONOMY 8()c Ih. FIRST 5 RIBS CHOICE ECONOMY 99' lb. FIRST 3 RIBS steps are necessary to ass CHOICE that Gen. Abrams, the U commander in,Vietnam,isil $1.05 lb. CRISP AND CRUNCHY to protect the remain! Americans in Vietnam." The planes were order from three bases in 1 PASCAl CELERY United States; the locatifl were time not disclosed. The action is the secoo this week the Ni*« administration had moved 125° * ■ I A save with this coupon reinforce U.S. air strikes Southeast Asia. .\ > toward fh* purchat* of: Earlier, as the eneff Ico* ■C0?UZ.ANNE offensive gathered steam South Vietnamese trofl began pulling back W {BEET SUGAR | Expires Sat., April 8,1972 | INSTANT COFFEE their advance positions «M the demilitarized zone, t« additional aircraft car I Expires Sat., April 8,1972 were ordered to join 1 already off GH MeijeTTHRIFTY others ACRES IIGD Meijer THRiFTY ACRES IIGD Meijer THRIFTY ACRES Vietnamese coast. White House spokes^ who have said the l'res' is keeping all his op 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W. GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA open on a course of ac tio" Vietnam, emphasized " SHOP MEIJER THRIFTY ACRE? Monday thru Saturday 9 AM to 10PM stepped - up air attack Sunday-10 AM to 7 PM the main recourse le" U.S. forces. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan pril 5,197. Wednesday, April 5, 1972 11 Hon rally New group assists program on child abuse at 10 abusive parents ByTONIPELLILLO therapy clinics and mental small groups of 7 to 15 are," she explained. p.m. Sunday which will health centers and was frightening to seek help the she said. "For every one case psychological upset with >t lav State A woman Newi Staff Writer who admits she Include a taped personal Interview with Ms. K. as well turned down in a period of three years by nine people and engage in reality therapy sessions in attempts Abused children are because you know that what you're doing is criminal," my daughter," she "because it's much said, reported, there that do not get are about 10 the agencies, to search for answers or receiving the "only form of more reported," -d to beat her own three - views of policemen Ms. K. said in reference to as "Finally, I threw a alternative ways to deal long lasting than the physical she explained. : CALKINS old daughter knows and child psychologists. parenting we've learned," the abusive parent's plight. Staff Writer . tantrum, and as a result, I did with the child abuser Ms. K. said. An unfortunate damage." Working from 80 to 100 hrs. h*t it's like to be an abusive "The child abuser has receive therapy. 'Get her into The ideas behind PA Child abusive parents are per week with PA groups on Police Tn ire' n| 1 and how difficult become the modern Salem therapy - she's a screamin' problem. Interaction is usally on a first name or pattern inevitably evolves - the child of an abusive helped her in discovering self greater in number than the a nonpaid, voluntary basis search for appropriate witch," Ms. K. identity. "Now, I can cope - Coalition f, said In miml,' they yelled," Ms. K. parent statistics show. There were and » L . a reference to social attitudes pseudonym basis. becomes a child abuser to his with my travelling to different said. feelings - the same 1,367 suspected in states takes up a good part of "EES towards the parents in need of therapy. "It's time we With the help of a After the first PA group children. one that would cause me to heat my child before, "Ms, K. Michigan during 1971. cases Ms. K's time. When asked if it s about inance and the} *last n^ne,)' foU hild abuse group in „ °!j became more socially psychiatric socialworker. Ms. K. began Mothers began in Redondo Beach, PA provides help which is said. The process took over a Regarded as a "very conservative estimate" by hindered her family life, she replied that she attempts to sophisticated Cal., word of mouth spread not socially or lawfully year, she added. :e at a pub| alifomla cal,1,ed.DAP,ar ^® and people Anonymous (the former Ms. K's idea throughout the threatening. "It's We're still working with Ms. K, more realistic figures "remain with my children a nnonymous (PA), has became aware of PA,'" name for PA). Analogous in states. Now, 13 very would be 10 times greater, great deal of the time." >rce travelling across the 32-year - old mother of three chapers hopes structure to Alcoholics exist, most of them in ind concerto nited States in an attempt said. Anonymous, PA provides California. Detroit recently 23, two d® start local chapters for Ms. K. recounted her "hot lines" for parents to call •lie hearing 1 .wished parents. After her (cent visit to East Lansing, a experiences in she realized 1969 when she was when they feel the need to began a local branch and East Lansing followed suit. OUTLINES FUNDING PLAN an talk to someone who Confidential help for child ''ofAprtmBSbm*1' "* up here' abusive parent but could get understands. abusers iiddic X «MSB will ■ no psychiatric aid. "I tried The parents also meet in dialing can be obtained 393-3070 by Panel on a research >ad. Locatii 24-hour basis. the rally an efinite. U' strictly Ms. K. emphasized that ?ting Mond lition deeid to "child beaters" may be emotionally immature, but WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Commission on introduction of penicillin.in the early 1950s. rs to that they are human. "I have peop Venereal Disease said Tuesday the government's stepped-up ile on never found a child abuser "We were at the point in 1955 and 1956 when the disease campaign against gonorrhea and syphilis is not enough to syphilis could have been pushed down to insignificance," ijuana, ^ ient propose of a ummer housin yet who wasn't nice. What they are doing (to their children), of course, isn't control what it called an epidemic striking 2.5 million Americans each year. After a year of study, the advisory panel of t6 DuVal added. "But because of the lack of attention, both fiscal and professional, it gradually increased until 1964 -65 physicians when it again peaked." 'he endors 1 vUNDAWERFELMAN summer. a iasj res0rt if we have failed nice, but their personalities and one osteopath recommended federal spending of $296 Dr. Bruce P. Webster, Cornell University professor emeritus probably State News Staff Writer Students have been able |n every other way to reach million over the next five years for VD control. who headed the study, said the recent ing. Summer term 1972 to obtain exceptions to the breakthrough in the students," he said. 'The Aspiring officer Specifically, it proposed a 19 - point program including VD developing the vaccine against meningitis "gives stimulus and idents will be forced to policy more easily during goal is to clarify the instruction down to the seventh grade in public and private hope that such a possibility is available" for gonorrhea, aining peop the . mplv with the University the summer term than situation so the students can gets real charge schools, more research and research for vaccines, and restored publ ldent housing policy for during the academic year register, not to prevent VD courses in the curriculum of medical schools. t first time, Edwin K. since "more of a variety of solving 1 st Waa/ca "$1 wee< them from registering." case area director of off circumstances come up in In the fiscal year starting July 1, the commission urged that hem"" """ will the summer," Reuling FONTENAY LE federal spending be boosted to $46.1 million campus housing, said Students who are COMTE, France (AP) compared with >r donation lesday. continued. suspected of living off • the $31 million President Nixon has requested. II receive Students previously have Students who violate the Joseph Barteau, 22, said he But Dr. Merlin K. DuVal, asst. IIfarm far1 campus in violation of the wanted to become secretary for health and their n a scientific affairs in the Dept. of Health, Education and in expected to observe housing policy will be housing policy will receive ting at 7 p. policeman and offered to Welfare said the administration request using regulations, though expected to move to letters from the dean of represents a 250 per Union. helping Hould Peop attei forcement procedures rely have been used, uling added. University supervised - owned housing before the end of summer term. or students office requesting that they clarify their living status. Those who fail to help detectives working on a series of about 50 unsolved burglaries. They questioned cent increase over two years and questioned whether more money could be spent effectively Noting a historic rise in gonorrhea and a 10 - year high in SOUNDsationa him and ended up charging "Students used to Those who fail to reply may receive hold reported infectious syphilis cases, the commission blamed the n be set hand the pub 0 lerpret the housing policy the basis of an academic comply with terms of the policy may receive hold cards, Reuling said, him with the crimes. SN corrects outbreak on public and medical complacency following the Stereo L.P. laining it," he said. "We never cards at fall term Hold cards were first imnDTOUMiiUHLajuunDHg dly pushed It or enforced registration, Reuling said, DISCOUNTS used to enforce the policy ittend. :e is pla rules strictly during the "But hold cards are used as winter term, when about 20 mistaken title students failed to respond aflets to Introducing to Bob Nunn, speaker in the the residi letters, he added. Parks and Recreation panel . . . (now thru Sunday) students' )rthodox ready The housing policy requires that all freshmen live in University residence today, is the Equal Opportunities director of >lic's suppo National Park Services from :e wants halls unless they are Washington. He is not from the ince hool studet to loly Week plans "married students, students who will be twenty years of age by the last official day Detroit, as was stated in Tuesday's State News. The 22-"* aring. Pan-Orthodox students at chanting of the Passion of registration fall term of State News regrets the error. »y's rally SU and the other 150 illion members of that Gospels is expected. At 2:30 p.m. the vespers the current academic year, veterans with one or more NEJAC TV Stables "Regular" rer for the! th beg*n observing Holy and symbolic taking down of di nance years of active„ service, ipril 2, and will the body of Christ from the he group eek students living with parents RENTALS lebrald Easter Sunday. cross is planned. At 7:30 or legal guardian or students it turnouts \pnl 2 was the celebration p.m., a procession with the taking six or less credits Palm Sunday, which was $23 per quarter 1 iconographic image of the during the term in P60' Ml St. Andrew Orthodox $9.50 per month body of Christ and the question." ttlo 1 ic Church and chanting of the age-old Nrsity Student Center, lamentations is expected. free delivery, service Similar regulations apply in East A liturgy is planned for to sophomores, who are and pickup ling. 9:30 a.m. Holy Saturday. At required to live in residence celebration of the Holy midnight, the symbolic tomb halls or in University ■tion service at 7:30 will be removed from the Call 337-1300 p.m. supervised housing. is planned. At 9:30 ends ay Holy Thursday, center of church, the doors will open and Easter matins a . rgy is planned. That and the Divine Liturgy will ISRAEL'S 24th ANNIVERSARY )mber ning, a traditional be celebrated. will be celebrated on drive QUALITY AND SERVICE THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972 at 8 p.m. PARLORS A,B,C of the UNION, MSU )N (AP) > has ordere bombers THAT'S OUT OF SIGHT The program will include a performance by SHULY 2843 E. GD. RIVER ific as part NATHAN, Israel's foremost folksinger (who EAST LANSING complete selection of frames >. air arms originated Yerushalayim Shei Zahav Jerusalem of - Jto count iunglasses and wire-rims Gold). Guest speaker Mr. A. Haskel, Israeli Consul in Sommuni description lenses ground Chicago. Greetings: Mr. Francis N. Fine. ith Vietna epairs while you wait Israeli Delicacies will be Served. uesday nigl Folk Dancing with Audience Participation. It's our way of thanking you for your told tl patronage. s that abol WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! jet bombcBuite 212 ALCO UNIVERSAL BLDG. Israeli Club of MSU irdered When you come to The Stables you'll B52s now receive this card. Each night you come present it at the front bar and it will be ;esman Jen refused stamped once. SALE When it is stamped 20 times you'll ek wli become a "Regular" and receive your own »ck Shoes for Miss J ary to _ Stables I.D. ms, the 01 Two pairs - $9 itnam One pair - $6 re e r o. ises in H he! "REGULAR" SPECIALS Jow .di trough April 15, save •DISCOUNTS ON FOOD the seco» ln ,Wo pairs of action the Nix' •DISCOUNTS ON DRINKS damoved' rstrikes i by Uniroyol of QUICKSILVER •SPECIAL PARTIES fordy canvas with ripple Quicksilver the ene# •SURPRISES ;d steam ol«. White or navy. Sizes Service les trofl . back t" II4.I0 sitionsalu narrow, 5-10 medium. BECOME A "REGULAR" A zone, W tfa ow™ AT Chock a o v join off Jjdrf Hit Stereo spokesif' THE Woolco 1C his opti° ■ of actio" Preside Jacobean® START ,ES discount aslzed JACOBSON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND attacks' FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NINE 2843 E. Grand River rse left I ,WOOLCO MERIDIAN MALli^TT ^—'TP 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5.1 Mich -SPORTS- Stickmen face RICK GOSSELIN 'S' A.D. selection: season. His 45 saves against Oberlin was a By THOM GATES key factor in the Spartans 10 - 9 victory. Silence is State News Sports Writer The Spartans are seeking their first golden? The MSU lacrosse team will take the victory over the Wolves in two years. The field agAinst a tough Michigan squad in stickmen defeated Michigan ten straight times as a club squad but since attaining hopes of gaining its third straight victory of the varsity status they have dropped four The search continues for an athletic director year. The contest will be held in Spartan Stadium, starting at 3:30 p.m. straight to the Wolverines. Michigan State. And that's about all anyone knowi, Admission is free. "Being a club sport, Michigan has no anyone will go out on a limb to say. The clano^tii Michigan, unlike MSU, is a club team. eligibility rules," coach Ted Swoboda process surrounding the search and selection rpmn^, Last year the Wolverines won the club commented, "therefore grad students that has left many people wondering who, what, wheniwhj division championship and are favored to have played out their normal four and why in regards to a new AD. ™ eligibility can still play on Michigan's "We're going about the selection about as rapidly uv repeat again this year. The 1972 Michigan Club lost several squad. can," MSU faculty representative to the Big Ten JoL starters from last years squad but returns Fuzak said Monday. "People don't realize that wedidj! All - Midwest players Skip Flanagan and Because of this fact Michigan has several have any advance notice about finding an ath]« Don Holman on attack along with Carl experienced players. The Wolves also have director - we didn't get started until January Bums. Other All ■ Midwest picks returning several outstanding men from other schools you're looking for a dean of a college or someone of i, that attend for graduate work. nature you might have up to a year's notice. It'i" are outstanding midfield man Dick Dean and defenseman Dave Fischer. This makes the Spartans' job of different situation here. I'd have to say we're The Spartans have 16 men returning upsetting the Wolverines a much rougher good progress if you consider the circumstances." with some lacrosse experience behind task. Also this is part of the reason that The circumstances Fuzak talked about was the strol them, something which has never been the MSU has not defeated U • M since suffered by former MSU athletic directi case before. becoming a varsity sport. Clarence "Biggie" Munnon Oct. 7, 1971. Munn The stickmen's midfield corps is led by Michigan, which lost its opening game placed in the intensive care unit of Lansing's Spar J Val Washington, an honorable mention on of the season to Bowling Green by a 6 - 5 Hospital. Though the 63-year-old Munn has shoi JVISU catcl the All - Midwest team last season, and Jim score, are slight favorites. improvement under therapy, he remains paralyzed. lit at a tc Walters, fourth leading scorer on last year's the right side and has a substantial speech impairment. ■jveioubli "The team is in good shape and has a The University's board of trustees took action, squad. Juggling On defense, the Spartans will have four - year veteran Mike Moody at one spot, good attitude," Coach Swoboda stated. "We hope that we can win the Bagattaway regards to Munn's condition, first extending his leavej, absence for health reasons to Aug. 31, 1972; grantig MSU goalies Fred Hartman (1) substitutes a kick step for his stick in making this save while two first trophy this year. That is the award that him a one-year terminal leave of absence beginning Sen III V - year men Don Schulz and against Oberlin last Saturday. The Spartan stickmen will swing back into action at 3:30 Merl Truman fill the other places. goes to the team that scores the most goals 1,1972, with his retirementset for Sept. 1,1973. Villi ■ p.m. today at Spartan Stadium against arch rival Michigan. Freshman goalie Ron Hebert has between the two of us and we have never J. Burt Smith, the assistant director to Munn, State News photo by Martin Overholt won it since its origin." named acting AD until a successor could be nominate performed well in the net so far this But Smith's interim job has progressed from weeksi MONTREAL'S DRYDEN months as the athletic council, alias search andseleetio committee, gropes for names of prospective candidal! "We are at a point where we are about to f interviewing," Fuzak said. "We shut off nominatio March 24 and we're trying to put together a final lis By PAT I Goalie faces big task would like to have only about six names on the final li but that's one man's opinion." The selection procedure started with input taken froi tate News! lexperienc NEW YORK students, faculty, coaches and players. Anyone i into the (UPI) - with the Conn Smythe close to beating the everyone was free to nominate someone for the post.i ity tennis Living up to his own Trophy as the outstanding Rangers.'' standards could be the many people put their own names in for considerat i bac. as t player of the playoffs, Dryden admitted he was "We tapped a lot of different sources in trying to loc hardest task of all for Ken continued his outstanding tired after playing 62 games, :hing vete the right person for the directorship here," Fuzak a spring cai Drvden when the big work in the 1971 - 72 and a week before the season "We went out and talked to people throughout w of pi goaltender leads the campaign and was the ended his frustration reached Montreal Canadiens against country that we respected, peonle who know the athle kie compel winningest goalie in the NHL a point where he accused his and business worlds, and asked for names. The peo| robac h the New York Rangers with 39 victories against only teammates of being mentally nominated didn't necessarily have an interest in the jo iming leti Wednesday night in the eight losses and 15 ties. and physically lazy. we just wanted to get a solid start and a base to wo lit in addil opening game of their However, he was unable to "But that is no reflection from." Stanley Cup playoff series. beat the Rangers in five tries. at all dy diet of on our expectations in The What was considered When the Canadiens finally the Stanley Cup playoffs. I interviewing will be quite time consumta is. incredible last year, when possibly the longest single task in the process. Fuzak a their an broke through to beat New don't think any of our that the committee would like to furnish the school wi the S| Dryden stepped in with only York, 6 - 5, in Sunday's final players would be satisfied an athletic director by May 1, but admitted that it wou shut o six National Hockey League game of the season, Dryden with anything less than be a slim possibility. He went on to say that MSU mig inst the li) games behind him to lift the was sitting in the press box to winning it all. be without a permanent athletic director by as antic Coasl proud Frenchmen to the rest up for the playoffs. September 1. iference cl Stanley Cup, is expected of "The Rangers have given us him But the search continues. One day within the next fiv ,n0-8mar this season — and trouble all season," said the months as announcement will be made that MSU We feel anything less almost 24 - year - old law student. VARSITY CLUB new athletic director. And when that day comes, it wi re from tl certainly will mean "We really haven't played culminate a lot of hard work by a lot of people at MSU elimination in the very first well against them at all. That's about all you can say about this cloak-and-dagge round. Before Sunday's game, the SprWg term's first Varsity affair of choosing an athletic director. Dryden, who played in all only other game we really Club meeting will be 7:30 wc 20 cup games for Montreal were in was a 3 - 3 tie.*'" •p.m. Thursday, April 6 in the Putting aside the many "no comment" commentsaii last "in general terms" statements, I have received, theseari season and wound up Otherwise we really weren't Spartan Club room. All for an athletic director is moving along slow); a» varsity letter winners, club jnn€ members and honorary quietly. But it is moving along — 1 guess. I think. members are urged to attend. rtargaret S CHRISIIANS U Karate >nd place COME TO hting ir veland C INFORMATION MEETING FOR d last week COLLEGIATE WEEKEND VI There will be a meetin Ms. Salmo APRIL 10-14 MISSION WITH Residence Hall managei 6:15 tonight at belt, CLARK PINNOCK the Men ick belts A Weekend of the Arts April 7 - 9 at Camp Building Room 208. Sof tierican Chi Debate, Lectures, Rock Concert, Dorm Dltcuti. Tamarack, Ortonville Exploring "What is Jewish Art" entries will only be acce through Dance and Graphics. Special guests: dancer 1 at this time and man ampionship TODAY 128 NAT. SCI. Felix Febich, and Art History Professor Dr. Bernard : will be given guidel it week Goldman. Register now — send name, omen's address, phone 1 concerning spring no. and $12.00 to ampionship, Collegiate Weekend VI, 1 softball. Independent 18100 Meyers Road, 1 fraternity managers Detroit, Michigan 48235 meet at 7:15 tonight, als Room 208. 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Familiar faces missing year and 35 RBI's in 40 DeLonge appears to be Last season, the MSU from the State lineup this the MSU player that will games), outfielder Shaun baseball team compiled a 36 year include All-American Howitt (.367 and 22 RBI's), hold down the hot corner - 10 record, captured the and College Player of the third and Oliver is set at first. baseman Ron Big Ten crown, had three Year Rob Ellis, Gary Boyce, DeLonge (.352 and 28 Second base is a question players sign professional Phil Rashhead, Kirk Maas, RBI's), first baseman John mark at the present time contracts and featured a Larry Rettenmund and Dace (.304 and 20 RBI's) with Rick Carrow, Jesse pitcher who hurled a Dave Liesman, all vital and catcher Bailey Oliver Turner, John Rohde and no-hitter. ingredients in the success of Les Littlejohn the main (.288 and 11 teammates That's a pretty tough act the team last season. batted in) are expected to contenders for the position. to follow. Ellis MSU was 13 - 3 while signed a pro provide the hitting power But Coach Danny contract with the on the team capturing the Big Ten title Litwhiler is optimistic that Milwaukee last year and one reason for Brewers; Boyce Baseballs won't last long his 1972 squad, comprised this fine record was the put his name down on a with these belters around. of some old and Texas Ranger contract and team some new Pitching-wise, the fielding mark. The faces, will come up with the Liesman came to terms with absence of injured Spartans had the stickiest artillery needed to shoot the Chicago White Sox. lefthander Rob Clancy for gloves around as they were down all other challengers Maas (the no-hit hurler), the top inces." the first three weeks of the fielding team in the for the conference Rashhead and Rettenmund conference with a .960 season could slow the vas the strojl championship. all graduated. Spartans' break from the average. They had the most (tic "We've got a lot of work directq 1- Munn ing's Sparro w Booming bat to do but we Big Ten title contender should be a at but Litwhiler may be upset losing these fine players smile should gate. "Clancy suffered some SHAUN HOWITT putouts, 445, and misplayed just 24 chances, second only to Ohio State's 22 errors. 11 has shon l/ISU catcher Ron Pruitt (6) takes a hefty cut during a game last year with Albion. Pruitt a come to broken blood vessels in his again," Litwhiler his face when he thinks pitching hand just before we Van Pelt and possibly Steve But Litwhiler found that at a torrid .400 during the team's spring trip to Florida, powering two home runs, paralyzed « commented. TheSpartan about the potential batting his team needs a little edoubles, a triple and led the team in RBI's with 14. went South for spring Van DerLaan provide the npairment. mentor is beginning his ok action i State News photo by Terry Miller ninth season as head coach and pitching strength of his training," Litwhiler said. depth of the MSU mound tighiciiing on defense current club. "He might be able to start corps. during the Flonda trip. ig his leavei "We have to work on our throwing again Friday but it One of Litwhiler's 972; grantin defense," he acknowledged. could take three weeks for worries at the moment is ■ginning Sep 1973. nly one returnee him to get into top shape." Clancy was 10 - 1 last the condition of shortstop Steve Cerez. Cerez injured 'T . _ knew , baU.dub md . we . had a w* wou,d new 0 Munn, i ienominate year with a ERA of 2.01, his knee last summer and make some mistakes and we om weeks| besides striking out 66 went under the knife to d.d. But well improve with little work." Netters bank a enemy batters in 67 have it corrected. His rookies and selectio innings re candidal! >out to sy on of work. Righthander Larry Ike was 8 -1 last spring and had recuperation has been one seen a and it remains to be long if Cerez will have full Correction nominatio a 2.53 ERA for 67.1 mobility around the infield. The State News reported r a final list, than we would had we won at the moment as having the By PAT FARNAN "Joe came along real well for us," Drobac commented, innings. Ike is counted upon "Cerez surprised me a 1 the final li all those matches," most talent Tuesday that Gilchrist Hall's tate News Sports Writer among the for us in the south and thus "We're not that familiar with to form a top 1 - 2 pitching little bit down in football team defeated the commented Drobac. "We're Florida recruits. grabbed the number three Minnesota but we'll have to combination with Clancy, not only because his injury Hardwolves for the All - U jt taken fto experience seems to have young and we have a lot to "Of course we'd like to position," remarked Drobac. do our best and play good and the Grand Rapids junior seemed to be coming title. The Hardwolves beat Anyone into the battle plans of learn." win the Big Ten crown," The remaining singles tennis if we're going to beat was the best hurler in around but also because of Gilchrist however, 20 - 2, in the post.i tennis mentor Stan r Drobac expressed his team Williams commented. "But positions will be filled by them," he continued. Florida during the recently his batting," Litwhiler said. an exhibition game, instead onsiderato bac. as the 14 - year objective as enjoying a looking at the situation number four Scott Rosen, Cerez was the leading of what was reported. completed Hurrican ying to loci :hing veteran heads into w inning season and realistically, I will be happy number five Mark Olsen,and Both matches will begin at Tournament. swatter the on Spartans Fuzak ai spring campaign with a providing crucial experience with a winning season," he " number six Alan Jacoby. 1 p.m. at the MSU tennis Brian to his crop of newcomers. Lieckfelt, Elliott during the spring trip with a STUDENT- FACULTY PLAN oughoutI w of predominately continued. courts, weather permitting. Moore, Rick Deller, Brad .411 average at the plate. i. the athleti w The peop kie competitors, robac has only one "I'm very impressed with the teams' attitude up to this Williams pointed out that the experience factor was a "We're at them one at going to have to go time and try a j1perday@ est in the jo irning letterman to his point," Drobac remarked. vital element in determining to win each match we play," NEJAC TV Tired from a long day of studying? car in europe base to wot lit inaddition to facing a "They all played hard down the outcome of the Spartans' reflected Drobac. "We feel south and we hope it was a RENTALS Then unwind with dy diet of strong Big Ten schedule, we're ready, the boys have a consumin ads. fruitful experience for "It's hard to say how much ss.Fuzak sai their annual southern them." potential we do have because good attitude." The Spartans will open $23 per quarter a body massage at e school wit that it woul , shut the Spartan out netters completely Rick Vetter, the returning letterman from last lone of our inexperience. You have to play tennis a million their spring season with two contests this weekend $9.50 per month AMERICAN it MSU migfi inst the likes of both the year's contingent heads the times before you can acquire against Iowa, Friday, and by as late t antic Coast and Southeast Spartan line-up playing in the number one position. A the competitive edge that Minnesota, Saturday. free delivery, service and pick up MASSAGE iference champs en route you need to play well," "Iowa beat us last year, i0-8mark. We feel we benefitted senior, Vetter from his vaulted was number four Williams explained, At the third singles and they're stronger and we're weaker this year so Call 337-1300 PARLOR NO. 10 re from that experience position of last year to the position will be Joe Fodell we'll have our work cut out top seating as a result of whom Drobac has expressed graduation. a1(gjeat.,deal^ ^|^faction woman Starting at the nuirtber two witl*. , TWO WEEKS - Dr. Louis Dupree, American Universities Field Staff, well-known anthropologist and authority on central Asia will offer a special intensive 2 credit course Room 34 An Introduction To The IDC 400V Afghanistan, Pakistan and Non Pilots and Pilots — Learn To Fly, Pilot Our NEW, Aircraft On Cross-Country Trips, Or Upgrade Your COMMERCIAL/CFI GROUND SCHOOL FOR Bangladesh! Case Studies in Nationalism, ADVANCED PILOTS. Tribalism and Regionalism Rating With The MSU Flying Club — Winged Spartans. Tonight's Meeting Will Include: A Complete Presentation On What's Involved For If You're Interested, But Can't Make Tonight's April 10-21, 1972 YOU To Start Flying TH IS WE E K. I f You Wish. Meeting, Drop Your Name, Address and Phone An Introduction To The Eight Week BASIC Number In The Mail To: WINGED SPARTANS Classes will meet Mon.- Fri. from 3-5 p.m. in 106 Center for International p>ograms. GROUND SCHOOL, Taught By A Certified Flight INFO, P.O. BOX 287, E. Lansing, Ml. 48823. We'll Students Instructor. Have Someone Contact You. will be permitted to add through April 7. Add cards available in the Anthropology Dept. in 354 Baker Hall. For more information contact the Discover Hie Thrill Of Flying—When You're The Pilot! Anthropology Dept. 353-2950. 14 Michigan rfichiga State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 5 state news Fori classified Balmy Days Mean People Are On The Move 355-8255 partn Use State News Classified Ads Now! ments. from C Privat A utomotive FRANKLY SPEAKING hrFhilftank For R etit GET Action WITH A Automotive Employment Employment Want Ad CHEVY IMPALA condition, must 1966. Good sell. $700/ best offer. 351-4385. 3-4-7 MUSTANG 1968. Good condition. 6 cylinder, 3 speed stick, 20 miles per gallon. FOUR MEN NEEDED looking at jobs that pay Tired of RECEPTIONIST FOR Office. Experience preferred. Submit resume and recent Dental Apartmentt $1.75/hour? Or in selling Excellent second car. Call photograph. Reply to Box GIRL NEEDED ♦AUTOMOTIVE 482-6535 after 5 p.m. 3-4-7 books, pots and pans, sp,lng" 3-9815. CORVAIR 1965, new paint, vacuum cleaners? We have 4 A-1, Michigan State News summer. Twykinghani Scooters & Cycles Parts & Service recent tune-up. $250. 351-8860 after 5 p.m. 3-4-7 MUSTANG 1967 convertible, openings for sales men that sell more minded than a 10-4-12 negotiable. 351-8281.' nl/ Aviation radio, automatic CAREER SALES LARGE BERT & product 372-0056 for transmission, Michelin . OPPORTUNITY FURNISHEO bedroom apartment •EMPLOYMENT COUGAR 1967. V-8, power appointment and interviews. aval H0U! Radials 351-0486. 5-4-10 Large national company has Good kitchen, 5-4-7 can' . •TOR RENT steering, automatic, vinyl two tPARTMl openings In the East roof, excellent condition. Lansing office; substantial 351-9080.3-4 5 Apartments 625-7120 after 6 p.m. 4-4-7 OLDSMOBILE 98, 1966. SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST, career opportunities with Houses Deluxe, very clean, call after training salary up to $800 NEEDED, ONE Rooms DART 1963. 6 p.m. 627-4349. 3-4-7 exciting job, handle phones, payroll, and secretarial duties ithlyj liege man, call after roomma^ 1-2 & 3 I Automatic, many isf ul fi •FOR SALE new parts, good condition. for 2 man office. Prefer one x per I ence helpful; 351-5532. 3-4-5 $150. 355-0995. 3-4-6 person who enjoys meeting iprehenslve tests and nents, sc Animals Interviews will determine the public and challenges. ONE GIRL. den Mobile Homes Phone 349-2030 between 2-4 your qualifications; Immediately DATSUN 1971. Vinyl roof, new management opportunities man, $55, air jletely •Lost & Found excellent gas mileage, $425 conditii exhaust, 4 -speed, great gas p.m. for interview. 4-4-7 ar>^ thorough program of pool, close. 351 -109S or best offer. Call 332-3585. training for men we select. carpeted, •PERSONAL mileage, must sell. 482-7045 If this sounds like your 3-4-6 ATTENTION: WE cup •PEANUTS PERSONAL after 5 p.m. 3-4-6 are now of tea call ONE MAN for four GEORGE taking applications for full or KILLMASTER 351-5940. Meadowbrook Trace ♦REAL ESTATE , TAL 0 DODGE CORONET 1966, RENAULT R-10 1970. Perfect part time work. All p.m. 882-1698. 3-4-5 •RECREATION condition. Owner in service. applicaitions need to be neat STUDENTS WHO need money IVER HO ♦SERVICE silver, e xce black vinyl top, llent condition $1195.351-3553. 3-4 6 S ...WHICH TAKES CARE (* Mr PROBLEM- and personable. You may badly and willing to do IMMEDIATELY: ONE artme . n Typing Service 337-2515. 3-4-7 NOW, THE BIG HAND'S ON 12, THE apply at either McDonald's cleaning job call 351-3037. 3-man, spring. Reduced, 204 Rivei SCOUT 1971, many extras, Drive in Restaurant in East 6-4-12 phot - ♦TRANSPORTATION - excellent condition, best LITTLE HAND'S ON 3. CLASS DISMISSED!' Kansing, 234 W. Grand River evenings. 351-3819. 4.4.7 or ♦WANTED DODGE DART GT 1967, BABYSITTER WANTED to 0255 or 3 excellent condition, yellow offer. Phone 393-5106. 3-4-7 Avenue or 1024 East Grand with black vinyl top, has air. River Avenue. 5-4-10 watch 2 pre-school children married studei DEADLINE emmxsrtww BOX iszs/E. IANS/H*. MKH. $750. Can be seen at TEMPEST 1962. New motor, Monday - Friday during day. & faculty 1 P.M. one class day muffler, brakes. Many other REGISTERED NURSES. My home or yours. 351-0908 Demonstration Hall Monday - before publication. new parts. Excellent ROSELAWN MANOR, 707 MARBLE SCHOOL Friday. 355-2386 or 393-7288 Sgt. McQueen. transportation. A bargain at Armstrong Road has DISTRICT. 3-4-7 1,2, & 3 bedroom q RD STF Cancellations/Co rections 12 noon or 5-4-10 $125. Call 371-3517 evenings. S-5-4-6 Scooters & Cycles A uto Service & Parts positions available full time. 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. shift and WANTED: MAN with a van. tome with study 2 an — hed, air • » class DODGE CHARGER 1969. 3-11:30 p.m. shift. Excellent Available from 3:30-4 p.m. day before publications. Vinyl hardtop, all power, air - conditioning, AM/FM, power TOYOTA CORONA, 1971 body style, 4 door, TRIUMPH 250cc Trophy, low mileage, like new, great first bike for all around VW-GUARANTEED repair. RANDY'S MOBIL. 1-96 at Okemos Road. 349-9620. salaries and benefits. Apply in person, Monday- Friday, 9 daily. Monday Phone 485-3569. 3-4-7 - Friday. from *145 - ng distance 351-623! new overhaul, or use. PHONE windows, cruisomatic, $1700 take reasonable. Call after 6 p.m. $600 includes two helmets. C-4-28 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mrs. Swan, TV TECHNICIAN. Must have UNFURNISHED or over payments. 677-4611. 3-4-6 351-9428 after 5 p.m. 3-4-7 Personnel. 5-4-10 AN for de 3558255 332-3357. 5-4-7 good experience or don't children welcorm in Hai MASON BODY SHOP,812 East TRIUMPH GT6t, 1 year old, 1970 SPORTSTER. ROOM AND /or board in apply, color and black and Excellent please, grad studen 1 RATES 10 wc>rd minimum DODGE 1964. 6-stick, good 11,000 miles. Like new. condition, custom seat. Call Kalamazoo Street 1940. Complete 8uto . . . Since exchange for help with white, full or part time, good no pets ROOM, body, 4 new tires, good $2100. Phone after 3 p.m. between 1-4 invalid husband. 10 minutes wages and working p.m. painting and collision service. iO per mon pO RDS No. DAYS 3 ua |lT50 4*00" JTScT 10 13.00 transportation. $160 or best offer. Call 332-2976. 5 4 10 351-4459. 4-4-7 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 with 1-616-527-1404. 3-4-7 IV5-0256. C-4-28 from campus. 485-3775. References. 5-4-10 conditions. DAVID TV, 5830 S. Pennsylvania. 393-8510. 5-4-11 KNOB HILL 16th. - C YAMAHA 1969 250cc DS6C KEEP ON TRUCKIN'. Repair 1296. 4-4-7 m [1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 FALCON new 1964, 6 cylinder, tires, brakes and exhaust. sunroof; rebuilt 1964 engine. 23,000 miles; new brake Street - Scrambler. Perfect condition. 332-4670. 3-4-7 work busses on or Volkswagen, bugs, Ghias. GRAND STUDENTS WANTED For Rent APARTMENT JAR. 129 B m [2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 Runs good, $175. Call 625-7120 system, good reliable RIVER CITGO, 1054 East to participate in two-phase furnished after 6 p.m. 4-4-7 transportation. $350. 349-4700 ED 12.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 (includes second 1962 bug HONDA 1969. 175cc. Excellent Grand River. 351-9274. research session on project. Initial ANY of the PARKING - 54 block from condition. Very clean. $400. C-4-28 following Berkey, behind Big Boy.$20/ OPEN Monday Friday per man. □ 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 FIAT 1967. £50 Spider. parts bin on wheels if interested) Call 351-4867. Phone 372-1335. 3-4-7 dates: April 4; Wednesday, April 5; Tuesday, term. 351-5919. 3-4-6 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ■1 3.75 10.0C 16.25 sTso! $250 or best offer. 489-3115 3-4-7 FOREIGN CAR PARTS. OR room Thursday, April 6 In 138 CHEMISTRY Saturday 12-5 p.m. 15 and Se| after 5 p.m. 3-4-7 KAWASAKI CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 487-3216 1971, 350 A7SS, BUILDING at 6 p.m. OR 9 SPACED-OUT parking at 207 347 Student Services Bldg. East Kalamazoo Street, 1 882-2311 VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Good $675. Call after 6 p.m, p.m. PAY is £2 for the first Bogue Street Co-op not LOCATED W MILE NOR FIREBIRD 1969 convertible, session All students ads must be 351-2528. 2-4-6 mile West of campus. and £4 for the condition, gas heater, radio. uncheap. Call 351^660. OF JOLLY RD. ON 350HO, Automatic. 487-5055. C second (to be held at a later prepaid $950,371-4468.5-4-6 date) If you qualify. Session 3-4-6 OKEMOS ROAD D: ONE Excellent condition. Must TRIUMPH 1969 Daytona will take about two hours. had t sell. 332-0172. 3-4-7 500cc, low mileage, excellent RENAULT 1963. Excellent No c< TV AND STEREO rental. The State News will be VOLKSWAGEN BUG 1968, ONE GIRL for large 2- ent. condition, $800 349-0583 . engine, body, transmission Satisfaction guaranteed. Free responsible only for the FORD GALAXIE 1964, 289, radio, mint condition, $925. after 5 p.m. 2-4-5 Rent negotiable. 351 ngs. 3-4-6 shot, first $50. 351-3521. first day's radio, stick. Runs good. $85. 351-6426 after 5 p.m. 5-4-10 delivery service and pick up. 34 6 incorrect 2-4-6 No 332-1026 after 5:30 deposit. Call NEJAC, ONE man insertion. p.m. MODELS WANTED. Call 3-4-6 VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Very 337-1300. C-4-28 EAST nant, near 485-6617 for LANSING, 1 a appointment. good engine and frame but Aviation 20-4-28 MOBILE HOME 10'x 47', close bedroom apartmi )51 1297.2- FORD FAIRLANE 1966 body wrecked. $200. furnished or unfurn Automotive convertible GT, 390 engine, 484-7637. 3-4-6 LEARN TO FLYI Complete WANTED* (COLLEGE student to MSU. One bedroom Close to MSU o BENELLI 125cc, 2 helmets, furnished with air bucket seats, automatic floor flight training. All - "Halsteed Busline", courses are to work part time as campus shift. 663-4818. For Sale or VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Fastback, tools, $200. Call 355-9504 or conditioning and shag term leases considered. AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 1966. government and VA certified. representative for major new Radials. Excellent 355-4840. 5-4-6 carpeting $150 a month. Good condition. Must sell. trade. 3-4-7 FRANCIS AVIATION. record . Colony, 351-32 condition. $995. 1-647-4331 company. No Leaving. 372-9814. 3-4-6 Airport Road. Call 484-1324. 351-5971,351-8388. 4-4-7 Northpoint, 351 after 7 p.m. 5-4-10 experience necessary but FOR SALE. 1968 Fiat 124 HONDA 350 1972, scrambler. Beechwood, 351-5966 C-4-28 must be deeply interested in BMW - 1968, 1600, 2002 Sport, good condition, engine Less than 50 miles. $750, music. Prefer sophomore or REFRIGERATORS, RENT H A L S T E just rebuilt. Call 224-4485 VOLKSWAGEN BUS, 1967 626-6477. 3-4-5 them at A, C and E MANAGEMENT 351 engine. 48,000 miles, junior starting next term. excellent condition. Jim, after 5 p.m. 5-4-11 Campmobile. Good condition. Rebuilt engine. Employment Only requirement, must have RENTALS. River, Okemos. Phone 1790 Grand 5-4-5 337-9367. 3-4-7 1969, SEARS motorcycle, GTO 1969 - Judge. 4 - speed, $1575. 351-3273.4-4-7 250cc, A-1 condition, $250 WANTED. MATURE female car. Suite Reply to: Ray Welch, 32, 24681 349-2220. 0-4-5 "summertime . 29,000 miles. New tires. or make offer. 663-7855. student to live-in as Northwestern BUICK, 1966 LeSabre. Good VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Highway, Good condition. $1700. Call 3-4-6 companion for semi-invalid Southfield, Michigan 48075. REFRIGERATORS, , . . and the livin' for 3-mi after 3, 882-4997. 3-4-6 Excellent condition, 23,000 FREEZERS and Cedar portable miles. Radio. Call 489-4436. BRIDGESTONE woman in return for free No selling required. Will work dishwashers. ESCHTRUTH easy - if you D419. 3-4-6 350 1969, room and board, with both college and LEMANS 1965, automatic, V-8, 5-4-6 near APPLIANCE CO., 315 South livin' at Ceda 6-speed transmission. Ask for campus. Call 485-9419 commercial radio stations in steering, brakes, whitewalls, John, 332-0866. 3-4 6 between 9 a.m. Bridge, Grand Ledge. Phone Village! VOLKSWAGEN 19 69 - 4:30 p.m., Lansing area. 5-4-5 BUICK 1970 Skylark GS. good condition, $425. 627-2191. 5-4-5 351-4354. 3-4-6 automatic, sunroof, radio, Monday-Friday. 5-4-5 14,000 actual miles, KAWASAKI 1971. 350 Bighorn. OVERSEAS JOBS for students. excellent condition, $1150. excellent, 332-8856, Extras. Call 355-5905 after 5 Australia, Europe, South 351-2591. 10-4-14 MAVERICK 1971, 4000 miles, Call 882-3186. 4-4-7 p.m. 3-4-6 registered America, Africa, etc. All Apartments 351 - 5180 standard shift, $1900. Call VOLVO professions and occupations, WAGEN 1969. ONE 353-9086 HONDA 305, 1966. Good nurses MALE, needed ONE MALE to sublease CADILLAC 1962, $125. No. 43 or 332-6639 Excellent condition. Michelin $700 to $3,000 monthly. evenings. 3-4-6 condition, 5,000 miles, $275. immediately for 4 man: man. Spring/ Summer. Ce Collingwood Apartments, tires. After 5 p.m. 349-0935. Expenses paid, overtime, T 353-6733, Bert. 2-4-5 wyckingham. Call Greens. 361-3637. 44 7 2781 Northwind Drive, 5-4-6 sightseeing. Free information. 351-0119. 5-4 5 351-5693. 3-4-7 MERCEDES 1959 Roadster Write: JOBS OVERSEAS, HONDA 1971, 750cc. Includes Openings on all MEADOWBROOK TRACE convertible. Rebuilt motor. VOLKSWAGEN GHIA 1964 shifts. Dept. Q-2, P.O. Box 15071. MARIGOLD Wixom fairing. Excellent Including staff and head girl needed, 2 bedroom, 332-3357. 3-4-5 convertible. Very good nurse positions. We are also San Diego, California 92115. APARTMENTS CAMARO SS 402 AHRA legal. condition. 351-7437. 4-4-7 baths, furnished, $65/mon condition. $700. Phone accepting applications for 20-4-27 New power train, fully the 711 Burcham - 911 Call 355-1767 between 8i 332-3197. 1-4-7 position of Assistant prepared street - strip MGB, 1971, AM/FM Radials. HONDA 90S 1969, 2700 miles, Director of activities, at least 21 years of Marigold. Large deluxe Nursing, 393 7585 after 5 p.m machine. Phone 349-2868. 353-1674, ask for John Abel. 2 helmets. 35 3-6886 or afternoon shift, and In age, preferably with previous Service Coordinator, day apartments. Now leasing for 2-4-6 5-4-6 337-2112. 3-4-6 camp counseling experience. Summer Scooters & and Fall. Call 2 GIRLS for 4-man starl /ER, Lansin( Cycles Camps are located in Maine. 337-7328 for appointment. Watersedge Apar tment mir 1970 TRIUMPH Trophy 500. Girl's camp needs' Canoe, CHEVY IMPALA 1962. Must MGB 332-8479.54-10 Ideal fi 1972 convertible, blue, opportunities. Competitive Sail, Water ski. Team sports. TWO BEDROOM furnished sell I Well worth $225. Very Great condition, only 1800 AM/FM. Call 332-8641 or salary scale and excellent Golf, Scuba, Riflery, apartment in East Lasning. reliable. Call miles. $950 includes 2 fringe benefit program. FEMALE ROOMMATE n Carol, 489-2684. Leave message. Dramatics. Boy's Camp Available May 1st for 351-4939.2-4-5 helmets. Call 355-5972. 3-4-6 until June. Capitol 6-4-11 needs: subletting. 351 -4355. 5-4 5 Specializing in low cost parts Riflery, Shop & Apartments. Call 332-1' and bicycle KAWASAKI 90, 1971, $300, Crafts, Golf, Swim.Water ski. 54-6 IAN needed servicing. LANSING GENERAL 351-6184. 5-4-11 excellent condition. Call HOSPITAL ANNEX, 2817 Canoe, Sail, Tennis, Tripping. MEADOWBROOK TRACE Apartments, BICYCLE CHOPPER TRIUMPH 650, 12" Extension, rigid frame, chrome, excellent. $1200. 694-0512 after 6 p.m. 3-4-6 YAMAHA - 90cc Enduro, 1971 1000 miles. 90% road miles. Alpha, 12 noon, Lansing. 8 AM to Monday through Friday. 372-8220 extension 267, 268. Write full details to Camp Office, 225 East 57 Street, New York, New York 10022. 5-4-10 need 4th. Ne*t and groovy roommate. Call 394-0647. 5 4 5 i CHRISTIAN roommate Walking 351-0126. 3-4-7 distance GIRLS immedia to ca 351-3305.3 Houst SALE 351-4385.3-4-7 351-7069. 4-4-7 DREAM JOB. Teach make - up methods used in Hollywood PART TIME student for Natural or High Style Collingtoootj employment, 351-5800 C-4-6 for 12-20 hours / week. Automobile required. information. looks. expense. Training at our Money you're ambitious. Can lead to is good if CROSSWORD ACROSS PUZZLE means executive position. WOODARD VIVIANE 1 Quibble 25. Flings COSMETICS, 26. Acquire RELIABLE BABYSITTER 6 Spinet subsidiary of General Foods. 28 Carry deep shag Tuesdays and Thursdays in my home. 1567A Spartan Village. 355-3176. 3-4-5 351-6623. 0-19-4-28 11 Palebuck i? Complete 14. Reading 29. Comic strip character 30 Snoop DIRECTOR: SUMMER matter 31. Glacier CLINICALChemist-MT(ASCP) or Recreation Program at 16, Syllable ol 34 Expert hesitation 35 Bombast MSN Chemistry with hospital Durand. Vi hour drive from 17 Ireland 36. Eat away experience. A knowledge of M.S.U. Send qualifications 18 Victory sign 37 Spanjsh to: Harold McKee, quality control, data Gaines, 19. Bravo article processing, procedure Michigan, 48436. 5-4-5 20. Hindu cymbals 3g intricate development and automation 21. Flushed 40 Iheieabouts is desirable. Attractive salary 22 Double-reed 42 Adam's ale id benefits. Contact SECRETARY, PART time, woodwind 43. Brain waves Peri junior level, for work in *3. Eternity 44, Corundum St. morning hours. Preferably 3— y- 4 5~ A T~ 0 9 ,0 experienced and typing speed. Contact Mr. with good " % 1j % THURS. APR.6& FRI. APR. 7, 1972 1:30 P.M. Rajendra 353-5459. 1-4-5 •M Y/, 16 337-2398. PART TIME student ,