Friday Maple . . . MICHIGAN Cloudy . festival of Franklin STATE MEWS . . with rain likely begini today to . County promote the maple STATE throughout the day, the high will be in the forties. production in Vermont. UNIVERSITY ume64 Number 129 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7,1972 Huge U.S. air strikes pound N.Viets AIGON (AP) - In the biggest aerial was fired at an allied plane from one of their eight-day offensive on the Theycited the buildup of antiaircraft supplies, truck parks, surface to air to the demilitarized zone about 300 the abandoned South Vietnamese northern front. But the South defenses in the southern panhandle of missile batteries, antiaircraft artillery miles to the south aught since the bombing halt more bases. It exploded like a large North Vietnam, and the troops and sites and MIG air bases. Vietnamese brought up heavy The U.S. Command said this week's n 3 years ago, large forces of U.S. orange nes pounded enemy targets fireball, but missed the plane. reinforcements. supply reserves that could be fed into It was reported that the U.S. attacks on North Vietnam were "in Official U.S. sources said the raids on the offensive in the northern front of Command brought nearly all its 700 response to the invasion of the Republic rsday in North Vietnam. Other Aground, bloody battles were North Vietnam, ordered by President South Vietnam. planes in the Indochina theater into the of South Vietnam by North Vietnamese ed planes raked North Vietnamese reported 60 75 miles north of Saigon, itions on South Vietnam's northern - Nixon, were aimed at nearly every type bombing of North Vietnam, the attacks forces who crossed the demilitarized where the North Vietnamese Sources said the targets included opened a of target. The main area was Quang on the northern front, and against zone." It added the raids also were to nt after a break in the weather, new front Wednesday. North supply depots, long-range artillery guns or the first time in the war, North Binh, North Vientam's southernmost enemy supply lines in Laos. U.S. planes help protect U.S. forces. The strikes will ^Vietnamese tightened their lines close province, and the enemy half of the firing across the.DMZ, troop positions, launched 287 strikes alone in the past be of limited duration, the command tnamese fired a surface to air missile to Quang Tri, the main trucks moving southward with war m South Vietnamese soil. Witnesses objective of demilitarized zone. two days at enemy forces on the said. northern front. the northern front said the missile On the Saigon front, reports said The blows were the most punishing three North Vietnamese divisions had since the peak days before President been committed to the drive and had Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to surrounded the district town of Loc the bombing of North Vietnam in Ninh, 75 miles north of the capital. An enate unit November 1968. In those days there were massive strikes ranging from north Loc, capital of Binh Long Province was threatened from the east, north and of Hanoi, the North Vietnamese capital, west. Ks vote ITT case VC official ASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate iciary Committee, breaking a dlock, agreed to vote Friday on ther to extend and expand the coalition in c of hearings into the nomination PARIS (AP) — Claiming major will be formed, to install its seat in Richard G. Kleindienst to be victories in the offensive in South Saigon itself." mey general. Vietnam, the Viet Cong's chief delegate The government of national concord, The committee decision to vote on to the Paris peace talks said Thursday which is a key point in the Viet Cong : compromise motion came the over all aim is to set up a coalition - peace plan put forth last July 1, would rsday amid a new controversy over government in Saigon. include the Viet Cong, members of the 'alifomia congressman's interview Ms. Nguyen Thi Binh also insisted the present Saigon administration after the >ut Washington lobbyist Dita Beard. United States return to the peace table. departure of President Nguyen Van The motion by Sen. Robert Byrd, She and the North Vietnamese Thieu and representatives of other - W.Va., would permit the delegation reiterated charges that the forces favoring peace, independence nmittee to expand its investigation United States had sabotaged the peace and neutrality. include allegations by Life magazine talks. t a federal investigation in San Ms. Binh claimed at a news •go was squelched by the Justice conference that South Vietnamese and pt. American forces in the two northern It would also extend hearings until ril 20 and allow the calling of provinces of South Vietnam had suffered heavy defeats during the Irish tights nesses requested by Democrats. offensive that began there March 30. There are no U.S. combat forces known Previously the inquiry has been jut the Justice h the International Dept.'s relationship Telephone & to be in the battle area. She in effect denied a suggestion that blamed on egraph Corp. (ITT) the Viet Ceng might establish a The new turn in the ne when Sen. John V. controversy Tunney, D - provisional government seat in the northern part of South Vietnam, saying teen gangs if., released what he said was a that such a capital had long ago been set nscript of an interview held March 3 up in a "liberated zone" of South ween Rep. Bob Wilson, R - Calif., Vietnam. LONDON (AP) - The British ' Robert E. Cox, a reporter for the 'That is why we have no need to government asserted Thursday tha.; Diego Union. The transcript quotes Wilson as Burn out liberate other regions in order to install the seat of our government," she said. most of the bloody clashes between Protestants and Roman Catholics in "What we want and what we are doing Northern Ireland were sparked by ing ITT lobbyist Dita Beard wrote a This uncooperative kite is obviously in need of some artificial energy as Maureen Benninson, is to liberate all of South Vietnam from hooligans. (Please turn to back page) Bloomfield Twp. junior, tries in vain to send her craft soaring over Landon Hall. American aggression to permit a A 300 - page analysis of the State News photo by Terry Miller violence in Ulster added: "It would be government of national concord, which the height of naivete to deny that the teen - age hooligans who almost invariably threw the first stones were Athletes By MICHAEL FOX both groups feel will be beneficial to all to sit o manipulated and encouraged by persons seeking to discredit the government." The report absolved the outlawed Irish Republican Army of deliberately recruited for the soccer team to insure University is merited or is financially State News Staff Writer four meetings which have been hek athletes," the joint statement said. that all such commitments will be feasible must be studied." campaigning to seize power by stirring since the blacks issued their athletic A black academic adviser in the public disorder in the British - ruled o student athletes will be named to honored." demands on Feb. 22. Athletic Dept. will be named after a province. It also absolved Protestants The discussions clarify the extent of Another demand granted by the screening committee searching for a new athletic director is selected with of blame in the chaos which has taken Other areas of agreement and health and medical assistance which is administration is the representation of athletic director as part of a seven - the counselor's services available to all clarification covered financial now available to athletes. Furthermore, student athletes on the screening 294 lives in three years. t agreement announced Thursday ween the Black Athlete Coalition assistance, black officials, grievance athletes. the statement said: committee for the new athletic "Neither the IRA nor any the University administration. procedures, academic advising, soccer Addressing the issue of financial "Whether or not full medical coverage director. Wharton will immediately Protestant organization nor anybody »ck A. Breslin, executive vice tenders, and medical coverage. assistance for athletes after eligibility for injuries or illnesses unconnected name two student athletes to the else planned a campaign of riots," said sident, and Allen Smith, a "As a result of these discussions, a ends, the statement noted attempts to with their sport or presence at the committee from a list supplied by the the report by a three - man judicial okesman for the black athletes, series of understandings and affirmative liberalize Big Ten rules which block Varsity Club. At least one of the tribunal headed by Judge Sir Leslie moves have been agreed upon which unearned financial assistance. students will be black. Scarman. "One such recent modification, for Fee refund The tribunal reported evidence of example, eliminated the prohibition The final demand discussed at the IRA plans to kidnap British 0 LEAVE POST against any financial aid following the Full-time students who do not wish to meetings covered the lack of government ministers in its campaign end of eligibility. Such students now read the State News or use its services representation of blacks in the Big Ten to drive the British out of Protestant - may qualify under regular assistance official ranks. dominated Northern Ireland and unite may receive authorization for a refund programs. Athletes anticipating "Certainly, given the numbers and the province with overwhelmingly of the $1 subscription fee in 345 returning to MSU in the fall term contributions of black athletes in Roman Catholic Ireland to the south. Rep. Brown eyes following the end of their eligibility may qualify for assistance under all programs, based on need, as would any Student Services Bldg. Students must bring their fee receipt card to receive the refund. Today is the last day. varsity sports, the ranks of officials, coaches, and trainers should be more representative. was But the blame for the bloodshed laid on extremists of both sides. other student." The immediate formation of seat in Congress a grievance board composed of black By JUDY YATES State News Staff Writer essential that my intentions be made known now in order to allow the athletes, coaches and members of the black faculty was also announced, President Wharton, who endorsed the accords Thursday, will appoint a seven - Black woman greatest opportunity for interested member panel to hear unresolved . Jim Brown, R-Oke.nos, ursday that he would like congressional seat now held by P Charles Chamberlain, R-Mich. said to have candidates to consider my office," Brown said at the press conference. Brown said he is sure that if he had decided to run for re-election he grievances. The board will be chaired by the ombudsman and consist of two coaches, two athletes, and two faculty bid for trustee Brown made the statement hours By BARBARA PARNESS O'Donnohue, a March MSU would have been elected. He or staff members who had er ns State News Staff Writer graduate, announced Tuesday she announcement at a press attributed his support to his active undergraduate athletic experience, one will seek a Democratic trustee "ference that he will not be a interest concerning the MSU campus, of whom may be a member of the An administrative assistant to nomination. House Speaker William Ryan may !h- ?. for re"election to the Brown also announced that he has Athletic Council. The panel will be be the first black woman to run for Ms. Waters said she is delaying > iS» election. -1»72 House of Representatives in sent 5,000 copies of a report racially representative, the statement the MSU Board of Trustees. formal announcement until she can comparing the old state drug law with said, with nominees being submitted by mobilize student and faculty jje possibilities of getting that the new "Controlled Substance Act of 1971" which took effect April 17 to the Athletic Dept., Varsity Club, and five Nancy Waters, Ryan's aide for support for her effort. luiamberlaiti's) are remote unless Coalition of Black Athletes, years, said Thursday she is "I didn't want to announce and |PPortionment falls in my favor," registered voters. An additional 15,000 "Although a decision was made some consulting with black students and tell people to come see me. I want ,°WJ! 8aId "But if the copies have been placed in MSU time ago to offer no further tenders in faculty members to get their views to go 'PPortionment . on her proposed candidacy. A final out and see them first," she does fall in my favor residence halls, the Union and soccer after the 1972 season, all current said. Ms. Waters will leave her job decision is not expected until May, amJ ,run regardless of whether apartment complexes used by MSU soccer players with tenders will have with Ryan before September when •mberl&in runs or not." students. them renewed and honored through she said. B*>wn said that his her family moves to Muskegon. She "I think a candidate who does decision not to Among the highlights listed in the their normal period of eligibility, said she also plans to resign her should have a platform .J"" J®-election was bawd on his report are: Additionally, the University will take announce Democratic party office. based on what students and faculty •The law provides for prison special cognizance of any implied In office." "Pe°P,e "h°U,d "0t sentences double the usual terms for commitments made to foreign students are concerned with," Ms. Waters, ASMSU Chairman Hal Buckner said Thursday that Ms. Waters has Brown said that he had talked to at corresponding secretary of the persons over 18 who distribute consulted him about her candidacy. .P®°P|e Thursday who controlled substances (narcotics, Democratic State Central were "I think her candidacy will be Iff" 5.1PwtUon.' non-narcotics such as stimulants or Library hours Committee, said. Ms. Waters, 29, is the second extermely interesting and I also w »h 11 really up for grabs depressants, hallucinogens and The undergraduate library will be think that she, like others who are ^re Is not Incumbent marijuana) to minors who are five or person this week to express interest open until 2 a.m. Sunday through in interested in running, would make a of the two trustee positions JjV®**" the B«own Mid. more younger than the distributor. Thursday and until 11 pjn. Friday and one to be filled in November. Donna vast Improvement over some of our NANCY WATERS primary election is (Please turn to back page) Saturday for the remainder of the term. months away I believe it is (Please turn to back p !•) Mich Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7 Rating units to report student affairs to the trustees committee. May Wharton and nummary By MICHAEL FOX and I have cautioned the that the "democratic" Jack B at their May 19 He added that the list committee against any executive vice State Newt Staff Writer meeting. He process required the full year j added that he did not expect included women, blacks, and disclosures," Wharton said, which has elapsed since was also at President Wharton action on the athletic people not currently at MSU. He attributed the Milton B. Dickson informed Thursday that two ^ Thursday announced that director position at the May "While the ratings of the committee's failure to meet the president of his Intention athletes would be Ail ^ addafl the evaluation committees trustee meeting. committee are not binding, I the athletic original deadline of April 1 reviewing candidates for the Wharton declined to reveal certainly will thoroughly an for reporting its ratings to to resign the post, John A. Fuzak, faculty selection committee diJP positions of athletic director specific Information on the consider its findings, the necessity for a review by representative to the Big Ten Former athletic and the vice president for candidates for the current vice presidents of dl„ the vice especially any negative and chairman of the athletic Clarence student affairs would report president's post. Wharton conclusions. the candidate list compiled (Biggie) suffered a stroke in \ "KViaf we want and what we are director search and selection Octa to him by May 1. said the list, "In order to protect those numbering more by Wharton. committee, told Wharton The trustees have t doing is to liberate all of South Wharton said it was his than 10, would be rated as being considered, it is Wharton denied any Thursday that his committee granted Munn a health J Vietnam from American intention to recommend a either "acceptable" or important that their names deliberate delay of the and retirement. An would recommend three aggression to permit a government new vice president for "unacceptable" by the be kept strictly confidential, selection process, adding at^L candidates by May 1 to search committee beuS of national concord, which will be work in January. ■ formed, to install its seat in Saigon Harold Buckner, itself." TALKS WITH BOARD SEEN chairman, voiced j Thursday that -Nguyen Thi Binh, chief committee would ( Viet Cong delegate to the meet! May 1 deadline forrepcT Paris peace talks to Wharton. Bucknerl (See story page 1) Housing By LINDA WERFELMAN State News Staff Writer expected to request the this matter internally," he rule Delores Bender, director of charge that financial need c member and said the of the athl director selection commj* committee! ready to report now, bum board of trustees to said. off - campus housing said, had prompted the addition of two J India asks peace talks Action is expected consider revision of the The present policy Massoglia disagreed with [fqul™ment"Ifyou read members might delay 1I within the next two weeks policy when he has gathered recommendation. President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan has attempt to force the "sufficient information to requires sophomores to live in residence halls in the rationale behind the jhe rationale ofthe last "I don't believe I recieved a letter from Indian Prime Minister Indira to show them the error of their or policy, arguing that while J10"-?* ,PO«cy that is not committees will report! University to eliminate its University - supervised students might recieve some lnduded. he May 1. I serve on J Gandhi suggesting unconditional requirement that ways." Plans for action may housing unless they are educational benefits from negotiations be postponed until a review selection committee ] leading to summit peace talks, Foreign Secretary Iftikhar Ali said Thursday night. He said he expected Pakistan's sophomores live in University - owned or • supervised housing, Charles of the housing scheduled for next winter, policy, "married students, students who will be 20 years of age by the first official day of living in financial the residence reasons halls, had caused University to retain the Students living in residence halls do receive educational benefits, have close contact with! other group. If the ] n response to the Massoglia, director of has been completed, he registration fall term of the requirement for sophomore president rating commi letter to be favorable. It continued. including "exposure to was the first direct ASMSU legal aid, said current academic year, residency. interaction" with students reports by May litwoul / CARC Thursday. If the trustees fail to act, a miracle. I am extreJ communication between the two heads of veterans with one or more Robert C. Underwood, from various types of |tate New "This is an arbitrary and suits could be filed with years of active service, skeptical of WhartJ [embers government since their countries battled over manager of residence halls, backgrounds, Underwood capricious regulation," Student - Faculty Judiciary students living with parents disagreed with Massoglia's added. announcement," BucJ lidaritj Bangladesh last December. Massoglia said. "The or in the federal district or legal guardian or students said. lonstrate* University is arbitrarily court, Massoglia said. taking six or less credits It of th< creating a class of Court action would be during the term in 1 to prot individuals and unlikely because "in the Testimony traces question." lier State Egypt, Jordan cut ties Egypt has severed relations with Jordan in discriminating against them on the basis of financial light of the trustees' willingness to compromise in the past, it would be The policy also states that the University gun Bhern J Thomas M necessity." residence halls "9eek to ■rges of retaliation for King Hussein's proposal to create a Massoglia said he more appropriate to solve Palestine state on the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River, President Anwar Sadat announced in Tne State News is published by the students of provide environment an educational which maximally conducive to the is from shootout to Davi ery. 'ho mas' irsday Cairo Thursday night. Michigan State University every class day during Fall, learning process of students ing City The requirements for on SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - hostages in an attempt to purchased from I he ch« Addressing the Palestinian National Council, Sadat Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, . .. Wednesdays A free three black convicts $155.43 worth campus residence are thus gun salesman testified stei - and Fridays during Summer mas also declared that Egypt will Term, and a special known as the Soledad merchandise, including fight Israel "to defend Welcome Week edition is published in a part of the university's Thursday that he sold ious dem Egypt's rights as well as the Palestinians' rights. We September. efforts to insure Brothers. Jackson's brother, gun, ammunition, Subscription rate is $16 per year. an Angela Davis a rifle later January will fight from house to house if optimum George, was one of the shoulder strap and necessary and pay Member Associated Press, United Press International, learning used in a Marin County Soledad Brothers. ■cution ( the price in blood." Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., environment." courthouse escape attempt cleaning kit. He said ion inn "This was the gun that presented a passport Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press About 10 students have where four persons, lent in D Jonathan Jackson loved so Birmingham, Ala., drh Assn. requested help from including a judge, were much he would not let it tomas, ASMSU legal aid to fight license as identification. Second class postate paid at East killed. Prison Private school aid seen Lansing, Mich. the housing policy, out of his possession," the Both carried the Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Owen W. Swisher, mittee a prosecutor had said in his Angela Yvonne Davis, Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Massoglia said, adding that salesman at Western Surplus late troo| five have asked to become opening statement. said, reading from thei Michigan, 48823. Store in Los Angeles, The gun receipt was slip and registritl President Nixon said in Philadelphia Thursday he Phones: party to any legal action identified a sales slip for a dated one year and four certificate. Asst. Atty. bcon which might be taken. Plainfield carbine, signed by yvas "irrevocably committed" to relieving what he News/Editorial 355-8252 months before the Aug. 7, Albert Harris Jr. did not called "a crisis of the first magnitude" Classified Ads Forty students who will him and Ms. Davis on April hold facing 355-8255 be sophomores next fall 7,1969. 1970, courthouse violence. the witness to identify nonpublic education, but he promised no speedy Display Advertising 353-6400 have applied for exceptions The judge, two convicts and Davis in the courtroom. "he subco The state claims solutions. Business Office 355-3447 Jonathan Jackson were slain She has not to the housing policy which Jonathan Jackson carried in a van outside the that she bought weapon conti^^.imittee "Too much is at stake for us to act in haste," the Photographic 355-8311 would permit them to live that gun into a Marin ernam courthouse. various times, but saysU President told about 11,000 persons Campus Information 353-8700 in nonsupervised housing, courtroom to kidnap stigating attending a Swisher said Ms. Davis incil ele Catholic educators conference. "We share a great hold a < • obligation - to improve the public school system of NEIAC TV SAVE $30 $35 NOW • :30 p.m. this country while preserving the • ON NEXT SEASON'S I Earlier, law offit •one! Hal nonpublic schools testified how the kidnip - and in that obligation we shall not fail." RENTALS SKIING! • luring an • terrified them at the Mi t/UA week we $23 per quarter T Deposit Week or $29 on Boyne $S0 on any other • • County courthouse ^ommitte* Wednesi • Moosuskl trip NOW — • made off with tl a you'll save almost $30 on * air t Nixon to visit Tehran $8.50 per month « Boyne and $35 on any • weapons. ■ section i • other trip, PLUS 12% • One deputy said he I Academi th«u ipetiaUq free delivery, service • • • Interest on any deposit I over the minimum. Full i refund up to 60 days prior so confused after a sh< in which four persons fci require and pickup , o f President Nixon will visit the Shah of Iran in that he forgot to check! ■esentative Tehran May 30 - 31 after his uaed In the sh< eight - day stay in the Call 337-1300 gun — Tvhite ant Soviet Union. — to see whether it ■omen. The presidential decision to visit Iran underscores History off Eric Clapton 4.98 been fired. U.S. interest in fostering continued excellent U.S. relations with the strategically located nation of "Machine Head" 3.59 30 million people which borders the Soviet Union and Deep Purple which is a major power in the Middle East. U.S. officials said it still is undecided "The Island off Real" 3-59 just where ABR else Nixon may pauseon his return to Washington, The Rascals though they tended to rule out Ireland because of | PLANE" 355- the political tension there. Greg and Duane Allman 3.59 Big C5A has short life (Early Tunes) "First Take" 3.59 SpPIRj Roberta Flack Air Force Secretary Robert C. Seamans Jr. says in Washington "Ethiopian Knights" 3.59 Sorority Rush, fOg€ the life expectancy of the Donald Byrd troubled C5A so short that supercaigo plane is training flights have Sign Up UN been restricted to make it last longer. ★★★ Also, two congressmen released a General Accounting Office We carry pre-recorded stereo ^Iso servi t report saying the craft, the world's largest, has suffered 8-tracks, cassettes, open reel tapes too! Most at $5.77. Today thru April 7th |BEER a i equipment failures and major 5 9 jj f deficiencies, some of which hurt its ability to perform its mission. 101 Student Services . • - - The C5A's structural life is ALBERT KONIG about 7,000 flying hours rather ★★★ than the 30,000 planned, 8-12 Noon, 1-5 Seamans told a House We have nice stereo stuff p.m. subcommittee. . . . and Weservicewhatwesell! Strict price lids urged - The only remaining labor member on Board said Thursday that President clamp down on Nixon the Pay price controls if he expects his anti inflation program to work. must Disc Shop "If we are going to have 323 EAST controls at all, they should be over all controls, not GRAND RIVER PHONE - just on wages," E.L. Frank Fitzsimmons, 351-5380 president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, said in an interview. HOURS: 9 He should take a forceful - 9, SAT. 9 - 6 position on reducing k prices." Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7, 1972 3 AGENCY BACKS PLAN, 3-2 Clause on sex 'Sexual persuasion as such urged By KAREN ZURAWSKI physical appearance. means. State News Staff Writer can't be legislated," Ms. Lifestyle was the term used Eddy pointed out that by Kramer said before the vote. to refer to the above its action the commission The Human Relations "It is not a question of Commission recommended distinctions, but because of was not passing moral morals." vagueness in meaning, the judgment Wednesday night, in a 3 - 2 Ms. Daugherty disagreed, on any activity. commission dropped it. "We've taken a very vote, that sexual orientation however, commenting, "It's be added to the evident Dropped also by the limited step to give them the city's there has been commission at this point are antidiscrimination policy. discrimination on sexual same rights as everyone else, cultural orientation and without endorsement or Sexual orientation, orientation in the city — physical appearance, unless condemnation." he said. defined as "the choice of unneeded discrimination." another proposal sexual partner according to Eddy concerning applauded the them comes before the The commission's gender" for commission commission's action saying, commission. recommendation will be consideration, was most "I'm glad we've passed it — "I think forwarded to city council commonly translated as the intent is good." physical appearance and cultural which will decide if it should homosexuality. He explained his orientation be included in the Commissioners Joseph abstention by saying that are adequately covered in the ordinance antidiscrimination Miller, Margaret Liedhoim while in favor of the purpose, ordinance. and Dree now," Eddy said. Daugherty voted in if he voted against it, people The favor current The commission also of the would think it was a vote antidiscrimination ordinance "strongly recommended" to recommendation. against civil rights. Commissioners T. Clinton prohibits bias in city council a proposal to "I didn't vote for it, Human relations Cobb and Ethel Kramer because I don't think it's a employment, housing and public accommodation establish a school persons program with - city older voted against the measure, civil Commissioners T. Clinton Cobb and Ethel Kramer meeting of the Human Relations Commission. right," he continued. because of with the Rev. William Eddy, Under consideration by race, color, provisions for financial aid, a Lotcd against adding sexual orientation to the city's State News photo by Terry Miller the commission's chairman, the commission since religion or national origin. full - time paid director and East Lansing city attorney ^discrimination policy at the Wednesday night abstaining. February, sexual orientation secretary and facilities and Daniel Learned has also been equipment. was originally part of a requested by city council to broader proposal sponsored draft an antidiscrimination Inmate by the Coalition for Human backers ordinance including sex and Survival and Gay Liberation. age. The proposed ordinance MCAT- DAT-GRE Gay Liberation applauded would have prohibited the commission's action and discrimination on the basis promised to help it in LSAT-ATGSB Capitol guard at the January tried to rush the office of sexual fty CAROL THOMAS demonstration. At the participation in the violence their appointment on orientation, educating the community door. cultural orientation Kate News Staff Writer demonstration, six other Assault and and their cases were referred January 28 to discuss the and about what the ordinance NAT'L. BDS. Tlembers of the Prisoners committee members were battery to the Jackson County report and present charges against Thomas prosecutor for further prosecutions stem from this Jidarity Committee arrested. stem from this rush the >n for test on criminal action. Jonstrated It of the Thursday in Lansing City The January 28 door, when Thomas meeting, Brown said. graduate admission to and professional demonstration was held by ALL "U" T.G. allegedly grabbed the state The committee is T to protest the trial of the committee in front of Upon learning of the trooper at the door and demanding that Thomas and Jier State Penitentiary of the offices of Robert pushed him through it. violence in Jackson and the prosecution of Carroll and the other members arrested ■them Michigan inmate Brown, deputy director of The entire chain of I Thomas who is facing Shannon, the committee during the demonstration be 'Voluminous material for Michigan's Dept. of atflmenon Legion events began on December 8 freed and that charges home study prepared by Irges of assault and Corrections in the Steven T. at Jackson Prison where sent a telegram to Gov. against Shannon and Carroll experts in each field Mason Building in Lansing. Milliken requesting an committee members charge be dismissed. Fhomas' trial began Committee officers had that two black inmates, investigation into the Irsday afternoon in made an appointment to Phillip Shannon and Nolan incident, Brown said. Summer Sessions Included in further Special Compact Courses king City Court. discuss prison conditions Carroll, were "framed" in | (Behind Arby's) Weekends I ntersessions charges against with The Dept. of Corrections demands, the committee — Brown, but prosecutions over an asks that all tacts in ■mas stemmed from a conducted an investigation the approximately 20 people Minus demonstration held arrived two hours before the incident of violence Jackson prison. in into the incident, and Milliken report about Jackson prison be made public, that brutal FRIDAY, Banuary to protest the appointment to picket in e xpressed ecution of two Jackson front of Corrections Dept. Phillip Shannon Nolan Carroll were prisoners and satisfaction with the report, treatment of prisoners stop and that Jackson prison be 3-7 P.M. Brown said. fon inmates over an offices, according to Brown. in Jackson Prison's homas, n December, a member of Only four of the maximum security block on The committee made opened for public inspection. $1.00 COVER December 8, according to SPONSORED BY Prisoners Solidarity committee MSU VETERANS ASS'N members were Brown. Two unauthorized limit tee allegedly struck allowed to enter Brown's prisoners entered this area Itate trooper serving as a office, he said, and after the and confronted a prison four - member delegation guard, who immediately left Ibcommittee had entered his office, the the area and returned with remainder of the group tried other guards after sounding I hold dinner to come into the office and were restrained by a general alarm signifying Capitol trouble in the block. e subcommittee of the guards. ^lmittee on Academic In the ensuing scuffle Brown, quoting from a ernance which is between committee report to the governor, said Jstigating ■ncil elections the Academic members and state trooper that from this point the at-large I hold a dinner meeting guards, the defendant, facts seemed unclear, but 1:30 p.m. today in the Thomas, was allegedly that Carroll and Shannon struck and injured when he were later charged with Jon el Hall dining room, ■luring an open hearing 1 Wednesday night, the Committee heard several Ions air their views on the east Room Saturday's Feature Dinner ■ section of the Bylaws 1 Academic Governance fth requires that at lease of the 10 BAKED RED SNAPPER 3.70 lesentatives -at-large be garden fresh salad Tvhite and at least five choice of potato ■omen. choice of vegetable individual loaf of bread dairy fresh buttei choice of dessert coffee or tea Use Alle/entrance or fourth level of ramp for direct access. 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Yet it seems to beings is to first define and understand experience. To brand all women b' , be My experience tells me that the CHARLIE CAIN, city editor common occurrence that when a advocates of hateful sexism, male and what that traditional role playing was is to totally mislay the respond BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor woman either rejects the advances of and is all about, and then to individually Likewise for the woman female, individuals and groups alike, conth RICK GOSSELIN, sports editor the man or is indeterminate in accepting determine how the personality was ripped off by men: more to gain have never made the distinction or rejecting him, and the man finding an between man or woman the generic affected by the specific experience of understanding thoroughly Wh,t initial acceptance unexplainably went into these relationships with enemy and man or woman the cultural the family situation. Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award abandons the woman, that the former For it is within the family context to seek solace and comfort in k enemy. In short, are all men and women for outstanding journalism. situation makes all women bitches where much of the cultural tradition is that all men are bastards. while the latter brands all men bastards. (from the other's point of view) transmitted and learned; where It might be useful for human universally wicked by nature, or more bi.. Both cases compound occurrences of consider these points from specifically is it the culture that defines personal contact is most intense; and bumiS EDITORIALS rejection that ultimately lead to the unit segregation of the sexes, further and teaches us the roles we are to play that brings us into this conflict? where the individual first learns what the opposite sex is all about. Anti - out relationships: what signals ft AfM g£ scueer caw, primary. It seems unlikely, Kim Ferris against South Vietnam, the time PA/P *05,000 FOR 6R0UIN6 OF su0sipy/f however, that he will get the Mayvill, N.Y., senior \ 12,000 ACRES has come for the United States to . chance. April 4,1972 OC A1FFDK. J/ \.S^..TT pull out entirely and let the two Indeed, only one thing is countries fight their own war. known with assurity at tnis early EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Buckley was The survival of Vietnam unavailable for date: Tuesday, for possibly the comment; however, depends on American withdrawal. Joint Tissue coeditors John Juel and first time in his political career, Enough people have died on both Barney White indicated that they are Jim Brown did something sides to declare the Grim constructive for his constituency. Reaper "cut to the very, living quick" by your the only victor. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7, 1972 5 Parking changes begin By BILL WHITING State News Staff Writer Engineering Supplies Inc., said that his firm planned to h s placed signature. He said he employe in the Palmer said that they had people expected. He initiate hourly rates in their ,v« an tried to dlscoi/rage pointed out that some *?<* '?* " A offenders with stickers, but people park their cars in his pile of letters from lot behind the store and behind the budding to were lot, buy a Coke, and then unsuccessful. He said complaining customers has generally discontinue two East Lansing businesses towing vehicles. tZS there. He indicated that an that complaints from customers finally cross the street to campus — while a nearby campus lot making changes in their "Out of 100 cars who attempt will be made to necessitated towing care remains only two - thirds parking practices, but passed through here today, locate the cars owner full. miffed over what they feel parked there other the about 70 people said before it is towed for Guthrie indicated he is community insensitivity posted limit, something to me to the parking over the present 45 Palmer indicated he intended to attend the next to their own problems. effect, 'You're really out to minute limit. hoped to have an attendant meeting of the city council John Guthrie, manager get people, aren't you?' " Palmer said checks were to respond to accusations ta the lot tod or Mond of the Taco Bell Restaurant Guthrie said. "This is really leveled this week and talk on Grand River Avenue, gross. All I want to do is wp7L^ were towed from ^^their ??lot, charging hourly rates similar to those for other k- with council members about said Thursday that he had make tacos and sell them." but admitted that some faculties. He said the lot wM their criticism of the sign received a barrage of Controversy ustomers' cars have been over alleged be paved soon. installed in front of the complaints concerning the indiscriminate towing towing practices of State practices of ST&S arose this tZw that 90 ™ per JOtt'J\ZT' cent of the cars Guthrie contended that tuoro . ... _ building. Guthrie charged that Towing and Storage week in response to an criticism of his sign and Going down the line Company of Lansing, and had taken steps to insure article in the State News parking practices were being and a number of complaints used as a political football ■ A train whistles through the country fields creating a moment of urban energy in the that no one is unjustly presented before the city to benefit several city Iquiet landscape. With the termination of passenger transportation by local trains, the towed from the premises. Richard Palmer, manager council Tuesday. Taco Bell councilmen. He indicated, (engineer directs his line of freight along the familiar tracks to their final destination. State News photo by Bruce Remington of Michael's Artisits and and Michael's contract firm to with have had a the towing Producers however, that he was willing to compromise, though he is remove cars parked within the law. br UNSCHEDULED PATROLS in their lots over a posted talent He added, 30 minute limit. Guthrie, who only took for however, "I hope like hell sombody tries to crucify me on this car over his management Organizers of MEDIA 3, Contributions, in the form business." MSU police che position in the last few days, said much of the problem lay in the type of MSU's third annual media festival, and are seeking talent contributions for the of money, people, are the festival. equipment, or also needed for would be more readily reporting or even hall, they will usually agreement with ST&S. festival, scheduled for May Anyone interested in identifiable acknowledging that a theft contact a member of the "The tow truck company 21. By BOB NOVOSAD apart from has occurred. advisory staff and inform can come in when business either performing in or ——ESTATE NEWS students living in the Designed to expose contributing to the festival State News Staff Writer The number of arrests them of their business. is slow and they don't have residence halls. participants to several should contact the festival HSU police are making ''Unpredictable made in residence halls has Justified occasions for an anything to do and use their different art forms at once, office, 27 Kresge Art Center. systematically been minimal Zutaut said. officers presence in a own discretion in yanking a the festival will be an all - day inspections are far more systematic" security effective than regularly He said the majority of the residence hall includes car out of here," he said. event held in a group of trol checks of all residence scheduled patrols," Zutaut arrests made by the Dept. of response to a complaint, Guthrie said that no inflatable, plastic buildings MAKE Public the grounds between the to participah 11 complexes in an attempt said. Safety are on the serving a warrant for more towings will be made on curtail thievery. streets, and the number of someone's arrest, or making from his property without Auditorium and the Red A sign in Zutaut's office in Cedar River. Previous RESERVATIONS >atrol checks by officers Quonset 104 reads: "Help us residence hall arrests an immediate arrest for an • aimed at protecting represents only a negligible observed criminal act. festivals have all been indoor with your eyes and ears." NOW! ident and University portion of the total arrests An officer cannot effect an events. ssessions. Security The sign is an accurate made on campus. immediate arrest for a Black police "Our aim is to bring representation of the plea ipections usually cover the Dept. of Public Safety is When police officers have misdemeanor unless he has together all the arts on May Wine Festival jbies, vending machines, making to students living in occasion to enter ?. residence actually observed the act in will lead talks campus," Bob Sealock, a ception desks, lounges, question. A 'delayed' arrest festival director, said. "So the residence halls for April 28 and 29 6-10 p.m. lis and other areas and be made with a warrant there will be a myriad of irch for would • be thieves increased cooperation Turkey's police can from the county prosecutor at conference activities: music concerts, German Buffet, German Bands, May Festival Singing have no business in against theft and burglary capture hashish based on the officer's report films, improvisational iidence halls. prevention. and statements from The MSU Center for Urban theater, dramatic poetry Brauer's 1861 House Routine patrols pay Zutaut said that students ISTANBUL,' Turkey, witnesses. Affairs will hold a readings. But we need local steaks, seafoods, cocktails lately have been asking for conference on the "Black tention to dormitory the (AP) - Police seized If an officer was on a Police Officer" April 20 groups to perform at the 213 S. Grand IV 9-4311 residence halls to be :urity, but with the size of Tuesday 1,100 pounds of residence hall floor for other festival." "locked up" again with a powdered hashish worth through 22 at the Hilton r present staff, there is no business and saw subjects tighter security system Hotel in Detroit. schedule regular $570,000 in the y we can imposed because of recent international market, the smoking what he believed to A grant from New Detroit trols (on foot) of be marijauan in a room with burglaries. Some residence Narcotics Bureau was given to the center to rmitory areas," said hall staffs already have the door open, he could develop the conference. announced. iptain Adam J. Zutaut of become self policing and are make an immediate arrest. If The conference will review - This was the biggest Dept. of Public Safety, alerted to theft problems. the door to the room was topics related to the butaut said that he likes single haul ever captured closed, the officer would Student rooms have shown here. The hashish was found problems of black police jfficers to make to be easy targets for burglars in the basement of the most likely request that a officers in both the ystematically becatwe ft is difficult for member of the advisory staff community and the police home of an Istanbul taxi stematic checks of the unlock the door. students to identify strangers driver who police .said department. sidence halls." He said in large residence hall »st patrols are preventive brought the supply from d complexes. Also, students Malta, a central Turkish are usually made late at have been apathetic towards town. Ight when an outsider NEJAC TV RENTALS $23 per quarter $9.50 per month free DR. JAMES TROSKO delivery, service DEBATE: DR. 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Or add milk and make a protein moisturizer. Cosmetics, Downtown, Meridian Mall. 3.50 a„d 5.50 GOOD THRU APRIL 10, 1972 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April New ▼AMI DC I I II I n cure for psychosis studied • By TONI PELLILLO ... U. reality confrontation," Dr. way that I have found to When asked if the anxiety results are .1. a. li almost 100 per State Newt Staff Writer assaults, but felt that The psychiatrist compared Honig explained in a reach the totally outbursts created cent perfect, the psychiatrist To sit on a psychotic discussion following the film are helpful. "By his technique to that of by direct added. withdrawn," the psychiatrist bringing a patient's children "Touching Is confrontation methods patient, scream in his ear or that his technique involves said, The film aggressions out in the open, primitive. When kids want to could ever be harmful, Dr. emphasized the wrestle with him are all either verbal or physical Dr. Honig admitted that he feels things inside himself reach someone, they touch Honig replied: "There Is importance of the patient forms of a controversial assaults on the patient's the patient's inner negative that living In the family he has never them. We've merely nothing wrong with anxiety. psychotherapy used in a psychosis. feelings are aroused or environment, with the experienced before," Dr. extended this concept to Anxiety Is a bridge - It unique way of successfully "It is the most effective stimulated by such direct Honig explained. adults," he said. carries people from one therapist, as a highly treating the mentally ill. phase to another." effective treatment method. The method was illustrated It creates a sense of In "Other Voices," Dr. In "Other Academy Award nominee Voices," an PLAN UN CONFERENCE Honig is shown with the responsibility in the patient that is other therapists using direct nearly impossible to nonflction film, shown verbal and physical attacks duplicate In the stereotype Thursday on campus, about on suicidal, schizophrenic, of the locked door, patients experiencing such Ecology uniformed talk autistic and paranoiac attendant and treatment while living in the patients. All but one of the authoritarian mental homes of married therapists. DR. ALBERT five patients made visible hospital or Institution. HONlQ Far from being a sadistic or violent person, Dr. Albert progress in the film and were By TONI PELLILLO Environment in Stockholm its proximity to Canada and conference will be included able to r^ake emotional and Honig, medical director of because a large number of Meeting State News Staff Writer during mid - June. in the panel discussions, the Delaware Valley Mental self-recognizance Mary Beth Webb, multinational industries Ross Vincent, the U.S. advancements, Foundation in Pennsylvania The Detroit metropolitan Lansing resident and a have their headquarters in delegate and Dave (setting for the film), area will be the location for Stressing that the apprnoch coordinator of the hearing, the Detroit metropolitan M c Cre e ry, the Canad lan could be used on extensively uses the youth environmentalist everybody, treatment and believes it be used psychotics. to cure can all hearings today and Saturday on issues to be discussed at the United Nations explained that youth hearings the • are a series of oriented public being held in United States and area- hearings Accordingly, the main topics to be discussed at the are: "The Worker and his Environment" and delegate, will present theli with individual ideas at the Stockholm modifications, Dr. conference respective on how countries theli can remarked that are success Honig rates rapidly increasing. "The parking Calling his therapy "direct conference on the Human Canada prior to the U.N. "The Impact of the Multi - work in coordination with constant intrusion leads to Negotiations between of legal aid, said this week. Conference on June 15 - 16. National Corporation on the others- to improve the world constant development of ASMSU and the Massoglia said ASMSU EAST LANSING All-University Traffic seek to eliminate tbi The Midwest hearing, Human Environment." environmental situation. personality and the Church FRIENDS MEETING Quaker Meeting beginning at 9 a.m. 113 Life Sciences Bldg. at today at Presentations on other subjects such as The hearings continue at experience becomes learning or educational one more a Committee concerning the University's graduated graduated parking fig, system and will recommend 469 North the central campus of the international environmental 9:25 a.m. Saturday in thi than a psychiatric one," he parking fine system are set changes in the Stud« for Worship Motor Vehicle Hag adorn University of Detroit, is one problems will also be given. Union Ballroom, University aid. for April 21, Charles Regulation 332-0606 of six sponsored by Massoglla, ASMSU director A suit filed March An Ecumenical Sunday 1:00 Transcripts of the of Detroit. In curing heroin addicts, 2| First Day School 1:00 concerned organizations against the University Fellowihlp hearings will be sent to the across the United States. Proceedings of the charged discriminate Ntw Liturgy Child Care Provided delegates attending the UN Detroit was chosen against students regardlo 9:30 a.m. All Saints Parish 800 Abbott Rd. E.L. because of its continually meeting. "Concerned citizens will hearing will be available by writing or calling the Four groups offer the fine HalnvoH system. The suitwi delayed honanoo because r\t of ti. Ipilrig ol « growing urban environment, question those testifying Michigan Student lanned meeting, planned Further Information and also offer suggestions Environmenta KennttH^luUon~v Smith, ASMSU attorney, Sarmon by Dr. Truman A. 337-0241 Central United Methodist Across from the Capitol on what the UN should discuss at the conference ir Stockholm," Ms. Webb said. Confederation, care of International Proceedings, 409 Seymour Ave., Lansing ; aid for child care said. "I was advised to hold o( Morrlion Four MSU groups are presently offering She explained that the scholarships for pressing the suit," Smlt UNIVERSITY campus day care. said. "It's still filed, but. "THE CHRISTIAN U.S. statement to the Unlvaraltv CHRISTIAN VICTORY" Stockholm Conference has The aid is available to MSU parents whp are not eligible for will sit there until my cllttt Group Dlnnar social assistance but still cannot afford a $5 Is through negotiating wit CHURCH already been prepared, but daily fee. and program ri/r ________ COOS recently decided to have the Day Care the University." 6 8:30 p.m. 310 N. Hagadorn 9:45 A 11:00 a.m. that it lacks sufficient orlv. SpOHSOTS Scholarship ■ commentary on the topics Committee, a group of parent volunteers, decide who will The suit alleges that Blbla Study 9:45 a.m. receive its system discriminates agilnt scholarships. The committee now chooses all Worship 10i45 a.m. Rev. Robert E. Betts preaching to be discussed Detroit hearings. at the workshop on scholarship recipients for the center. COOS had been choosing Its own recipients, but the COOS students by chargin For traniportatlon "Just what students an additional (la Nursery effect or call 332-8693 Nurtary Available cooperatives Day Care Committee members, none of whom are parents, for each ticket while all otha Minister, Kail Ruffnar impact the youth meetings decided they did not know or 332-0606 will have on the United enough about the financial needs violators are charged only I Student Housing of parents, Rodney McOuffey, committee member, 332-3193 332-3039 States' statement is not per ticket. Corporation (SHC) will explained. COOS' main concern is that only graduate Smith emphasized that tin Free Traniportatlon UNIVERSITY known — but we're certain sponsor a series of students receive Its scholarships, McOuffey said, that we'll be at least system itself is no SEVENTH-DAY workshops Sunday Only part - time scholarships are given by all groups at discriminatory, but chargii acknowledged," Ms. Webb afternoon for members of present, Donald Melcer program coordinator of the Married Jrin students more than othi EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH ADVENTIST CHURCH 149 Highland Avenue said. Two cooperative living units and others who are interested In Student Activities Unit, said. Applications are the day care center, no sooner than two terms In advance, submitted at violators is an act of ille0 youtn discrimination." fl 841 Timberlane Drive East Lansing the cooperative movement. representatives to the UN Stanley R. Rellly, East Lansing 337-1430 Workshop topics will Acting Pastor include the origin, purpose Telephone: 351-8200 Saturday Services: and future of co • ops, food UNIVERSITY Interdenominational Group Bible Study 9:30 AM co - ops, and maintenance BAPTIST Worship of cooperative houses. Morning Sermon .. . "Cleansed By the Word" ... 11 a.m. ll!00 AM CHURCfT The workshops will begin Film "Explo '72" .6 pm Wednesday: 4608 South Hagadorn at 2 p.m. Sunday at Ulrey Discussion and Prayer Groups John D. Walden - Pastor House, 505 MAC Ave. Mid-Week discussion & prayer Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. 7:30 PM For Information 3S1. 4144 or Transportation ALL SAINTS Call 882-6580 or abot EPISCOPAL CHURCH number If you need Bus Schedule transportation 332-8472, 800 Abbott Road School of Discipleship 6:45 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10 a.m. Morning Prayer FIRST CHURCH OF Worship Sunday School end Sermon 10:00 AM 11:00 AM CHRIST, SCIENTIST nursery care & church Grand River school at Collingwood Entrance ST. JOHN adult discussion East Lansing Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. STUDENT Lesson Sermon Subject ■ EPISCOPAL CENTER COMMUNITY AT M.S.U. "ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND Sunday Masses: Alumni Chapel DEATH REAL?" 327 M.A.C. 5 p.m. Holy Communion Wednesday Testimonial 8:30 6:00p.m. William A. Eddy: Rector Meeting 9:45 9:00p.m. 8:00p.m. 11:15 Jack L. Hilyard: Chaplain Sunday School to age 20 phone: 351-7160 10:30a.m. Saturday 7:00 p.m. Reading Room Temporarily St. John East (Across Located in Church OPEN from Hubbard) OKEMOS Weekdays 9- 5 p.m. 9:45,11:15 MORNING SERVICE - 10:00 a.i FIRST BAPTIST Mon., Tues., Thurs., FrL Daily Masses: "SuccessDepends On Commitment" eves 7- 9 p.m. Rev. Hoksbergen preaching M.A.C. : All are welcome to EVENING SERVICE - 7:00 p.m. 8:00, 12:30, 4:30 A attend church Esoecially for collegians services and visit East: "The Calvin Seminary Choir" 8:30 PM Sunday and use the reading room. Mon.thru Thur. 9:30 P.M. Visit our new Student Center open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Christian interaction) Lunch Wednesday 12:30 - 1:30 UNIVERSITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7:00 PM Wednesday 1120 South Harrison - Bible Study Phone 351-7030 mmsmm For transportation call 351-6360 9:30 A 11:00 Service Dave Daku, Youth Minister mrrnmu or 882-1425 (across from "The Essence of John' Series No. 4; wn Hubbard Hall) THE HEART OF THE BIBLE AND STUDENT CENTER-1509 River Terrace Rev. Donn Doten preaching Bus Service available LCMS Lutheran Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30 an(j n:oo peoples on If there's some way to aave you money income tax, H & R _ for students at MARTIN LUTHER Nursery CHURCH your know how to do It. Block will CHAPEL Campus 200 W. Qrind Rlvar Itemized and standard deductions are nothing We've been preparing re¬ 444 Abbott Road Ministries u*d at Michigan 332-5073 turns for years new. using both. We'll figure 332-0778 •ut your situation both ALC-LCA 1518 S. 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Bridge Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan f t Friday, April 7, 1972 7 Meet stirs Two other members, to listen." busing foes BV BILL WHITING William Sharp and Rita enthusiasm on the part of A joint committee of Chapin'8 proposal calls board members, particularly board members [state New* Staff Writer Stout, voted to table the ordinance previously and on legislators to oppose any since the programs are administrators from and both I Busing foes will probably started the phone campaign legislative act or designed to be strictly districts have been meeting out in force next week which resulted In a 350 constitutional amendment voluntary. during the past year to „ the East Lansing resident showing at the last which would preclude explore areas of cooperation ,„d of Education holds a meeting. A 'new board busing as an option in Board President Cassius and draw up plans to rblic hearingprfrtnr«>8 on member, memDer, B«muyEmily Frame, frame, was dealing with problems Street and Ms. Martin, who facilitate integration, diould brought on by de facto or resigned recently, outlined any future court action be llut'^n j ing students ntR m a means as a means ™cently appointed to de jure segregation. the plans for the East taken to require it as in replaoe who improve educational also voted to table the Ironically, the board will Lansing School District other areas. Urtunity. Assn. last week. Most resolution. probably give the go • ahead members of that body's [At a recent work session, to preliminary plans for a The board will also L board agreed not to take "I wasn't too surprised at limited pupil and teacher executive council responded review new regulations from action on the the favorably to proposals to. the Michigan High School turnout, because I had exchange with Lansing initiate an exchange Athletic Assn. which Solution, introduced last some people call me," Monday, although it will bnth by Richard E. Chapin said. "I was involve cross district program for high school prohibit athletic teams from MSU director of - students and fourth graders competing with other surprised, though, that there busing. The plans, however, iraries, untU a hearing can were so many who refused have met with considerable on a limited and voluntary athletic teams including held. The board set a basis. members of both sexes. ptative date for April 13, [hough time and place Le not yet been set. BAD COMMUNIC [The board's monthly leting is scheduled to be d at 7:30 p.m. Monday East Lansing High School Burcham Drive. [olution and a number of Chapin's Marriage failure litions which oppose it By KRISTEN KELCH coddling children, expecially traits and feelings into each When asked I scheduled to be on the why they State News Staff Writer males, is discouraged. other. believed they were in love, knda at that time, but will Barclay said many parents "In most cases in late tAe unmarried women Children [ passed over until the who grow up frighten their children by adolescence people are not typically gave responses such Ling next Thursday, feeling unloved and poor towering over them when really in love," Barclay said. as "When I'm away from [chapin said Thursday communication between applying discipline. Parents The quickened heart beat, him, I feel lost and at next week's public couples are two principal should come down to the the feeling of elation one gets depressed." Barclay said that of marriage failure, bring should bring out a causes child's level if they want to when with his or her "lover," most of the married women tre representative Andrew M. Barclay, speak to him, he emphasized. is sex, not love, Barclay said. who participated in the Lling of the community associate professor of Materialism often replaces "We mislabel love," he study said that when they |d predicted that his psychology, said Wednesday. physical or emotional continued. The speaker were seperated from their lolution will be passed. He Speaking informally to a reassurance for children in explained that too many husbands they did not feel Bleated that he had the group of students in the West our society, Barclay said, men and women take "lost" or depressed, but they strong iport of a majority of Shaw Hall lounge, Barclay citing the example of a busy pre-marriage sexual feelings felt as if their husbands were jid members, including explained that most people mother who hands her child and call them love. When still with them. fssiu s Street, board in American society grow up a cookie when he comes to these feelings begin to ksident; James Apple and feeling unloved. Physical her seeking reassurance, diminish after marriage, yThaden. contact, touching and when she should hold the couples think that they're child and tell him that she falling out of love. mo/ loves him. To back up his definition . 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Tw "Three decade of success, the group is playing popular music and more than a decade, the rivals "Pass the Plate." Side Parole Kinif's "So Away" is the orily borrowed Far Sides two and three follow quartet has fortunately the Carlton Childre?"! contribute.VI Crusaders have had no splits one of the new release starts appealing to young jazz or serious personality out with some complicated tune on the album, but the the pattern established on gotten away from. •olo to this with some fine iomb.,1 listeners. conflicts. The cohesiveness rock or fUnky jazz. Crusaders make the tune side one. The sides lead off with upbeat tunes and taper "Three Cniidren" comes gu^ J In 1961, Joe Sample, and sharp timing of the "That's How I Feel" is a their's as the ballad becomes off a bit. Some of the music off because Joe Sw"p'e ® Balanced music ul. Wayne Henderson, Wilton an 11-minute jazz group is a result of their long, steady piece of energy which and Chisa Felder and Stix Hooper got peaceful history together. could not have been masterpiece. The smooth lacks compositional strength P«ano Is g<1viif~ even more successful than (ZPG) attitude towards the stabilize America's The National ZPG change the name of the film Supreme Court, Stuck] "Old Socks, New Shoes." population problem," a population by voluntary Some consider it the best spokesman for the Lansing means. RHARHARHARHARHA Circle Players open Crusader album ever area chapter of ZPG said "We're protesting the this week. film because it has a The Lansing ZPG chapter negative connotation PRESENTS SUN THEATRE WILLI AMSTON picketed the premiere towards the name ZPG," Good Time People Love I miles east on Grand River Adults $1.00 Frl. - Sat. - Child 50c 7-9 p.m. showing and handed out Stuck explained. "The film isn't talking about stable population growth, but actually performance on war "Mother the story chronicles the fate Faculty, gradul Sun.-Mon.-Tues 7:30 only Courage and Her negative growth. ZPG isn't Children," a play portraying of Mother Courage's family undergraduates t "FWNT YOUR WAGON"! "POCKET MONEY" Paul i Newman Marvin concerned with negative growth," he said. Stuck also said the movie war as big business, will premiere at 8:30 tonight in when the 30 Years' War rages across Sweden, Poland and Lansing area resi< compose the cast. Performances The Bam Theater, located at Germany. Courage and her are at J 4208 S. Okemos Road, family live off the war by tonight, Friday T Okemos. The play is being selling things to soldiers. Saturday. Sunday shoil no moral... mow presented by the Along with its dramatic is 7 p.m. The ptiyl Community Circle Players. moments and bitting continue April 14 .1 Just all-out fun ^ SHOW I IMG! Written by German commentary, the play has Tickets are available n| entertainment to BUTTERFIELD playwright Berthold Brecht, appealing comedy. box office before show! DRIVE-IN THEATRES keep you smiling for weeks! STARLtTE 4'3'2'r If laitai Musical groups MMaXTnCTMbp* WRVIN IASIWO® SEBERG "* 2 First Run Hits! 5tc^1-]M*43 plan free recital "POINT OF TERROR" save up to 80%! Haw The MSU New Musical Arts Ensemble and_ WOT YOUR WAGON save an (ohyIimi at Percussion Ensemble will present a joint concert ail p.m. In the Music Auditorium. f The ensembles under the direction of Mark Johit "BLOOD MANIA" IWWU5T0N HAMPRESNELL £ WRITE ON asst. professor of music will perform a program of) century music. 1 one good chicken The two ensembles, each composed of 14 student^! LANSING deserves another. Ci—n clil*Hale AtiL. Wcl.a devoted to contemporary music. The concert is fi open to the public. New Extra Crispy Tonight in Conrad Aud. 3 Big Features ♦ Down 1 ow' 7:15, 9:30 "SWEET KILL" I 104 S. 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MARY, QUEEN OF The v- GoHialher SCOTS, who ruled with the heart of a woman km GODFREY RAYMOND CALVIN CAMBRIDGE- ST JACQUES- LOCKHART Jite RtOD POXX JOHN ANDERSON,-J D CANNON ^ARNOLD PERL*0S3EDAVIS IHIIMIUIorKWWISlOV ^ A TJX CHESTER HIMES ^GALT MacDERMOT SAMUEL GOLOWYN JR Hal Wallis hOSSIE DAVIS-COLOR by Deluxe' Production Vanessa Redgrave • Glrnda Jackson _J| McGoohan Timothy Dalton Tonight in Wilson Aud. trick • Nigd Davenport n mum mi „ 7:30, 9:30 Sat. in Conrad Aud. fa PlMS.... Ik Malfeei Ninth) Colnr6)letfimtoloi (tauten 7:30, 9:30 Sun. in McDonel I.D.'s required Kiva 7:30 [Howard] • Daniel Massey • unHolm TODAY AT. $1 admission h» JOHN H \KK1 1 k> iOIIN HAI.i • Ihrriiri M II Ml tS J MKtll I SAT: 12.30 - 2.00-5:30-9.00 3.45 * 7.00 - lO.lfi SUN. 2.00 - 5.30 ■ 9.00 I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7, 1972 9 1 r | "The Search: Still It banging on the floor. scenes. fetus looks in the stars. Elmer received a grant Moves" is a high energy In this particular part, from the Michigan Council they A segment on the birth of production believed to be sound exactly like beasts Galileo, in which a growing Members of In the for the Arts to write and the first play produced in a planetarium. I Theater from hell, later they get more fetus is projected on the Company of Man were produce the play. He has also chosen for physical strength, received offers to publish the rhythmic and happy. At planetarium's starry ceiling Performed by the experimental ensemble, In the Company of Man, in the QkReview their best they appearance tremendous of give the generating while actors make the sounds of a heartbeat on stage, is a honesty and sensitivity, P'®y 'or planetarium use. Elmer said. The strong point There are about 800 of the group is their fondness planetariums in the United energy and pleasure to watch. AbraimPlanetariumJhe play sharing it with each other. amazing how natural that for each other, he said. States. Is a celebration of the The energy of the concept of a changing company, directed by Frank universe as symbolized by Elmer, member of the authentic excerpts from the Performing Arts Company, is |By State KATHERINE NEILSONl life of Galileo. The planetarium is the perfect setting for the I Newt Reviewer I a kind that can be felt in the air. With the help of special effects an inescapable Council policy audience's experience of the egotistical search." All live environment is created. conflict between "the father *sound effects meeting and music are of modern science" and narrow-mindedness as embodied by the Inquisition. also used. But the company is what really makes the play "Inescapable" in the sense that anything one cannot ignore the parts trans — in - even Permission for community can listen to it the Steering Committee for Ninety-three special effect the momemts when they are projectors and a huge most "a company." torti-rf^yhv°fh'ki G®1'jeos by the Inquisitors, transcriptions of Academic c^u and that transcriptions of parts of the meetings could permission. Permission will concocted electronic sound In their sensational meetings may be be granted only when the Space puppet effect generator, "Grunge warmup, for example, the niiiKfraLnh^ u? ii ly granted under special be obtained for special person is personally Iwo 15 foot • tall puppeti appear in the prolog to Ola Bird," are part of the 20-odd members are in a US' and screaming actorsS°Undn on ali circumstances, according to the reasons. Persons who desire a involved or when the technology used in this circle on the modular stage sides, cannot beshutoutany recently developed accuracy of the minutes is lThe Search: Still It Moves" - an experimental piece muncU Upe pol|cy transcription must petition questioned. tribute to what the play calls with their arms around each Lnning until April 16 at Abrams Planetarium. Galileo's "innocent and other, wailing, screaming and I welcome (?an th® a»feelings n)°re The steering committee of other formed the pKolicy at the request of the Academic Council. rf faculty sh The policy provides that all council sessions be taped, that a copy of the tape be placed in the voice library Lec trjRG thk 8how- This a benefit for one year so that any p .tate nil i ByBLLBRUZY DDi i7v News Rev,ewer performance which can associate professor of art. The paintings by Taran Leiserowitz space as a approaches function of i nievioi » , ° S p'eces 1° "®on> person in the academic corx cjut enable the gtudent to feetter have lightly sprayed human interaction. His JSf' among others,and create fr,nge a new show at the judge what his instructors currents of Art Center gallery desire of him. This is were acrylic which applied on larger pieces, not on view, show this very clearly. fascinating between man and nature. interface • * NEXT CHRISTMAS: BOYNE IV semes certainly not true of all the - s of works by the art overstretched canvas.When Piaget, in his wrok with Bob Weils work cannot be fctment faculty. As a faculty but it is, I think, stretched the three children, has shown that we missed, even if some would J • |Lrope?AT ' HAWA" part of the spirit of the (rtive entity, all that can dimensional implications learn many concepts, such like to ignore it. And tucked - NEXT SPRING: 1 about the show is and various color away in the corner are two lit is there, and it will e of the \ k to be geographies create a very very fine paintings by Ralph pere until April 23. diffuse visual experience. rather than Hendrickson. through ! is not room here includes paintings by The work feels like an The gallery hours are 9 - iJmjm treasure-laden Spanish * Ma In" impressionistic minimalism. this 12 physical approach, as and 1 5 S'3H-cS"k3 a.m. |»mment upon them all Irving Taran, assistant - p.m. collection of individual professor of art, and Anthony DeBlasi, associate This technique is executed with a great deal of skill and opposed to a perceptual approach, is highly Monday through Friday, Tuesday 7 - 9 p.m. and on SST r,r nor is there a need 5 , the show points out, professor of art, and sensitivity by Taran. successful in Leiserowitz's Saturdays and Sundays The modular work. from 2 5 p.m. faculty are moving in sculpture by James Lawton, constructions of Leiserowitz - } directions or are at asst. professor of art, Melvin are intricate and precise i stranded in many This may not seem Leiserowitz, asst. professor of art and Robert Weil constructions of chrome WEEK! steel and plated aluminum. fcrtant, perhaps even frable. Yet if one lders that these people Jlinates also teachers It 2 ACADEMY AWAI an old problem. Best Actor * Best I these individuals have j concepts of what Not since M*A*S*H has the medical pr I and what it should be, admiringly exposed to view. Chayefsky h |is a student to survive confirms all our suspicions about the i le various definitions of institutions." ience, the purpose of at HOLIDAY LANES r Knight, SATURDAY R EIi york SrSrSi: 17 PRO Lanes available for OPEN Bowling all day and evening. Open 9 a.m. daily Just north of Frandor - 337-9775 ssr P.^LslCaso#n5V^3-°rS Billiards Cocktails Good Food America, America an autobiographical Film Elia Kazan on immigration directed by Tickets for reserved seating events available at the Union. World Travel tickets at the door one hour before performance. IN ARTHURHILLER HOWARD GOTTFRIED MSU Students must have one I.O. for each ticket. 355-3361 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY $1.50 ADMISSION COLOR A HOWARD GOTTFRIED-PADDY CHAYEFSKY PRODUCTION ARTHUR'hiuer 355-6686 Shown 8:30 p.m. 102B Wells A BEAL FILM GROUP PRESENTATION FRI. & SAT. c AKE or PORNO The question of censorship and the arts is increasingly relevant to the campus. The producers of the first N.Y. Erotic Film Festival attempted to deal with the problem of eroticism and film. The judges for the festival included Andy Warhol, Milos Forman (the Czech director), actress Sylvia Miles, critic and author Vidal. RHA has selected a program of the award winning shorts from the festival. They include work from various sources including student films, underground films and films from film makers working in TV and advertising. RJtiA Presents: "(gOe Award Winnin §f... New YorkGROTIC Festival A series of new, highly acclaimed and controversial films which have been praised for their insight - and damned for their directness. Rated X - Persons PLEASE SPECIAL NOTE: Also shown under 18 Tonight and Sat. in 107 S. Kedzie 7:30,9:30 Tonight in Wilson 12 p.m. not admitted. Sat. in Conrad 12 p.m. $1.50 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April -SPORTS- Netters in home opener By PAT FARNAN the number one singles te News Sports Writer lettermen, on Saturday. who guided them to a third to do but were strong in the The Spartans are hoping place finish in the Big Ten position for the Hawkeyes doubles competition." Coach Stan Drobac will for a pajr Qf victories to get followed by Ben Nagel in last year, get a good idea of his rookie started on the right foot or "We're pretty optimistic the second spot. That two - Rick Vetter, Spartan potential this weekend as face what could be a season about this year," some combined to capture his captain and number one Spartan netters fao. two ,ong ,ttempt to commented Winnie. "We last year's Big Ten Big Ten opponents singles competitor, will Iowa . dweller notoriety. have a strong, balanced championship in the receive a stern test from and Minnesota. number team with a great deal of two doubles Drobac, who won the Gopher opponent Carter Iowa, under the direction depth in addition to four competition. 195 3 Big Ten singles of John Winnie in his fourth ' freshman who could Delaitgre considered one of the Minnesota strong points. championship, will pit five year at the helm is expected give us a |ot 0f help." Lee Wright, Iowa Vetter and Delaitgre will newcomers against the to enjoy a prosperous Rod Kubatz will occupy oocaptain Ian Phillips, Rod face each other in the highly regarded Hawkeyes season as the Hawkeyes Griwsold, and Steve singles competition, in what on Friday, and Minnesota, were blessed with the return Dickinson round out which sports six returning of five of their eight regulars promises to be one of the Winnie's singles line-up. day's highlights. Minnesota, on the other The Gophers, who hand, despite returning finished eighth in the 1 most of their '71 line - up, | ( \ I 1 I t conference last year, have * hopes to evade the second the services of captain Jim division of the Big Ten race. Ebbit in the number one The Gophers recently singles spot. Ebbits appointed 27 • year - old considered a conference John Santrock to the head contender for the doubles Every Saturday coaching position. championship, with partner night is an Santiock, who won the and transfer student Tim evening in Minneapolis Clay Courts Burke. Riclt V Greece title last summer succeeds ... j at Jim's. Joe Walsh who served as head tennis coach from 1966 until a& spring when CONCRETE SPECIAL he resigned to accept a For reservations position at State University College of New York. "I think we anywhere from third to can finish MSU in can sixth in the Big Ten this MSU, along with 15 other universities, will compete in a project cost $25 and much of the remaining material! J year," remarked Santrock. concrete canoe race April 26 at Eagle Creek Park, donated by local businessmen. 1 "We have a lot of improving northwest of Indianapolis, Ind. Last year Illinois won the Last Saturday the group, which already has spent! unique championship in the 30 hours in the designing and initial construction, oon first race of its kinds. The canoes hand made of are the mold with a cement - sand mixture. The canoe concrete — a portland cement mixed with an aggregate of reinforced with concrete and wire mesh. When comn perlite and troweled over a wire mesh frame. the canoe's hull will have an average thickness of tt Charles R. Eisele, president of the MSU student chepter ^ "?■ ""W" 276 300 P°™£| .bout 10 other ASCE members Plus 3rd hit „re working on the MSU hm® of them climate has been lacrosse team record in a 16 • the Spartan stickmen were were awesome blasts. _ v bksebaU history, unfavorable. 13 loss to Michigan „ Following the game coach gtm very much in the running Fa^i 10 last year, the „ . "We've done a little Wednesday In Spartan Ted Swoboda said the for the Bagattaway Trophy Ihiaeball team traveled .® nJe'fi?,d®1r Shiun hlttln* 811(1 we're just trying Stadium. Spartans "didn't play as a -therecently enacted award 1^! the Ball State Howltt had five hits for the to stay loose," Lltwhller Several other rec ords were team' but are "capable of which goes to the team I nf 17 253 students daV- including three homers. commented. "We're also set in the stickmen's loss, the playing better." He scoring the most goals In the JlLifl Ind to play a 0ne round tripper was a trying to keep the pitchers first In three contests this expressed hope that the two game series between the acainst the «rand «1»m whUe hU other in rotation. We let them season. Spartans would "redeem two rivals. ■J® II two shots came with a man pitch every three days or Washington scored an the dust had on base each time. unassisted goal on a MSU will take a 7 5 1 |ed on that long, • • breakaway following a draw Gary Boyce, Rob Ellis spring record to Ball State Iful Saturday, the and Ron Pruitt also hit balls in the first period and added |ns were victorious In Saturday, while the another goal in the second for the circuit, Cardinals have compiled a 2 Contests, by 19 • 1 and giving period. pitchers Rob Clancy, Kirk - 0 mark thus far. They beat ■ scores! Maas, Dave Bewley and During the Spartan's DePauw University twice at fourth quarter flurry, rasar- PUn-tyTt home, 3 • 1 and 6 • 0. Larry Ike Washington poured in four flags were flying vp goals. Washington's final the new Ball State Clancy started the first goal, and the last for the fid as the Spartans left game and would have two musts Spartans, was a beautiful ast Lansing following notched a no • hitter were It play in which Washington set ■ntests. not for a Cardinal home run up the Wolverine defense and \ memory of that day In the seventh, the broke toward his right. He I vivid In the I Coach mind of •afety Danny the only Cardinals mustered. Maas started the S' judo squad second then fired a head on shot which easily eluded the [ler as he prepares to nightcap while Bewley and maize and blue goaltender. This team down to Lieckfelt finished up. The MSU recently won its Other records which were i twlnblll with four Spartan hurlers champion Ben Lewis each Okubo each finished broken included 30 saves by fourth consecutive Big Ten placed second. MSU goalie Ronald Herbert. combined to strike out 22 second. Kowalskl was Judo title. The team, James Ogllvle at 176 and This broke the old mark of Ball State batters In the two coached by Jay Kim, fourth, KUen fifth and Vem Kilen (open weight) 28 saves by Bill Nermann, BtrnM- Harry placed sixth. captured two firsts and each finished third and John against Michigan in 1970. three seconds. Harry placed fourth. Lltwhller doesn't expect Individual tltllsts were The Judo team also the same results in the Jerry Okubo at 164 and competed In the Midwest record of 27 in a game In Spartan's regular season Walter Lamb at 166 pounds, Judo Championship over which the Spartans were opener at Ball State Wing Wah Lum at 136, spring break and finished beaten 26 to two In 1970 by tomorrow but he does look Mike Kowalskl at 176 second In field Denlson. a of 28 for aome good contests. pounds and Big Ten heavyweight wrestling "It seemed that last year was their weak year and they should be tough this time around," he said. "It's Women's IM a real good starter for us Bccium of exce«*ive crowd* and everyone seems to be In 1t°41utUtl® ,thl Wo™en'f IM facilities. Director Carol pretty good shape. Harding urge* women to "quit coming and stop bringing gueit* ! plan to start (Larry) during the lunch hour*." Ike In the first game and M*. Harding tuggeiti that women go to the Men'* IM or (Brad) Van Pelt In the vidt the Women'* IM during the second, although I might Friday, Saturday and Sunday have several pitchers see afternoon ilow hour* until more action fadlitiei can be offered. some Saturday, depending on the weather." | was unbelievable the Pruitt will be behind the ve hit during that plate for the Spartans while header," Lltwhller Bailey Oliver, Rick Carrow, I. 'They have a short Steve Cerez and Ron in right field (330 DeLonge will man the I and the wind was infield, from first to third. j to right that day. King we hit seemed to Jerry Sac km an, Howitt and John Dace will patrol the outfield, in left, center __ and right fields, b today is the deadline respectively. Iindependent bowling. " The weather around the tadline also holds for « e hail volleyball and ty, independent and hall softball MSU campus this week has hampered workouts of the the daily team, Down I own ♦ S. WASHINGTON SQUARE Ph. 482-8415 t fUPPORT STUDENTS Eat at the DELI ' YOUU Nmn FOBOBT.A' retto by GEORGE SANDERS 3rd at 11 pjn. ■■■■■■■■■■ ^* QEORQE C. SCOTT - COLOR - PG *************** I ~ 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7 TRANSIT GROUP FORMED Panel to By KAREN ZURAWSKI has been probe city mobility embroiled in avenue are another makers," and the potential cars from the area might be a State News Staff Writer transportation problems consideration, he added. exists for consideration. merging school bus through the proposed cross "The lanes are totally systems with the community However, he cautioned Increased mobility in East "The Fantaiticks," a campus route, the deficient inadequate, that's why funds bus system These could be that the initial look would Lansing and alternatives to bus opeartions, and more were earmarked for the cross comedy about young love, the automobile are projected measures to help finance a have to be one of the total lately the peripheral route. campus highway," he said. transportation picture and will be presented by the goals of the recently formed With the emphasis on mass transportation system, he East Lansing Mass Transit He predicted that because said. not bits and pieces. Company at 8:30 p.m. transit and transportation at Committee. the state level, the wheels of the high traffic volumes tonight and Saturday in the Subcommittees will be McDonel Hall Kiva and at Mark L. Thompson, were set in motion for the on Grand River, and the fact Excited by the different assigned the different areas 8:30 p.m. April 14 and chairman of the committee formation of a local that it forms two sections of transportation forms of transportation to study, 15 and a staff assistant for the a community, it will be one available today, he said, "We in the Wonders Hall Kiva. transportation committee in he said, with the larger House of Represenatives, which Councilman Goerge of the most critical problems have a unique community Admission is $1.50 and picture being drawn by the emphasized not only mass Colburn played an' facing the commission. that could easily be served by committee. tickets will be sold only at transit would be considered. instrumental role. public transit." the door. "It will be impossible to In reference to the According to Thompson Experts from Ford Motor segregate it (mass transit) some of the transportation possibility of bike paths He indicated an interest in Co. and the Dept. of from the rest of along Grand River, problem in East Lansing is a peripheral parking lots, Transportation will be some transportation," he said direct result of the isolation Thompson laughed, and said multilayered lots and of the people providing Tuesday. "All transportation of the campus from the rest "I wouldn't ride a bike along dial-a-ride vehicles which he input, he added. facilities — bikes, buses, cars, of the community. Grand River Avenue." described as people moves and pedestrian East Grand River Avenue is "multi-passenger taxis". "I'm really confident that movement — will be Thompson also foresaw in six months or a year from a major obstacle in breaking considered." down part of the campus difficulty because of the Because of the compact now the committee will have The 10 - member different organizations central business district, a comprehensive proposal to isolation, he said. committee formed a few "Somehow we have to involved in transportation in Thompson said eliminating make," he said. months ago, will hold its first bridge Grand River," he the local area. Coordination meeting 7:30 p.m. stressed. He mentioned the between these differnet Wednesday in the city idea of bringing Grand River units, such as the campus and Dem alters manager's office. underground and creating a community bus systems, Preceding the committee's mall over the top. seemed to be a main concern. formation, the community Underpasses under the "I would like to see all transportation as an By RANDY GARTON worked WKAR associate as have a lot of money. I had pressure on large Harbut says he |J YOU aggregate pay Thompson continued. for itself," State News Staff Writer producer, and as a writer for the Michigan Chronicle and to fight a lot." Harbut won admission to corporations to become responsive to the nation's be in a position help' like - minded J soma "I enjoy doing things the now defunct Detroit problems. into - highly selective Cass Tech women public] DESERVE He noted that charter bus services are "real money that don't go with the job's image," the newly - Sports - World. In his present job, he works with High School in Detroit and later was admitted to MSU "I really buy the idea behind unions," Harbut and other government] men two and three times his said. "I mean, the unions "My wife appointed director of work • study OUR on a information for the age, carrying responsibility are workers. When I first enough money now|| scholarship. Not currently could just take off* Michigan Democratic party that most men and women started working for the enrolled, he plans to earn a his age won't approach for around the country] PITCHER said. Mike Harbut doesn't fit prescribed image or another 20 years. In his cluttered office in B.A. in journalism sometime next year. While in high UAW, I democratic unions was are amazed it was. how And to while — we're young to do that," he si ' J any school, he worked as a necessary the ramshackle John P. PUSHER PARTY! stereotype. Barely 21 (his birthday was April 1), he has been the editor - Kennedy House in Lansing, Harbut, a hefty six - footer, building supplies salesman for store. E.J. Korvette discount lobby for social legislation." His interest in unions, plus the added incentive of "But if keep going the we (the J way] going now, repl business manager of the talked about his feelings being flat broke, led Harbut Richard Consecutive Pitchers Lansing Labor News, taught toward his position as the A top salesman in his to apply for a job with the Richard Nixons Nixons, with] at greatly reduced prices department, Harbut decided well, course on the American youngest officer in the Sunday noon to three, al Monday and Tuesday. Also a labor movement at Lansing Democratic party amid that he and the other Lansing Labor News in don't want to be J workers were not earning 1969. Eighteen and about mercy of those g Happy Hours on Steins Sunday 12-3, Monday 2-2, Community College, frequent long - distance what they were worth. He to be married, he told the years from now. I'd i| Tuesday & Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 phone calls from party became interested, if not interviewer he was 23. He in a position to hd officials and reporters. someone else in there] m* *jy "I guess guess II developed # t developed aa i h f d,rectly Involved, in the g0t the job" collective bargaining process sense of survival when I was «** Sat WP1 ■Til young," of sunilval young," he he said. when I"My said. ™ "My ^ h moment In *- - ■ ,1 11 nnrpntc warp Hivnrrtwf urhon parents was were divorced when seven and we didn't AmerIca ! I became sort of POLICE socially aware when I was .. . ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ thouj!ht about 14," he said. 1 wou,d ,ike 'J* "I BRIEFS ♦VARSITY PIZZA TGIF & S SALFJ AN OBJECT THROWN A STUDENT TOLD that his blue 1 through a glass door about stolen between 5 1:15 a.m. Thursday on the Wednesday and K t Bi- ZZ Thursday from Lot0.1 regulation of housing costs, of $50 estimated the loss t , and improvement of working have no £8Dertjl P are investigating conditions, and increased SIX BICYCLES reported stolen by Thursday, with i estimated value of Police said the stolen from the n bicycbj Erikson Hall, North id Hall, North VVonden West Holmes Hall,! Case Hall, and the reuj main library. THREE BOOKS < stolen about 1:45 Wednesday from the J drop at the MSU B ' in the International^ Police said the boobj worth $14.65. April State News, East Lansing, Michigan 7 ■ Michigan Friday, April 7, 1972 13 U' insurance to stay high, aide says By BILL HOLSTEIN high premiums," Ballard said. was made. The premium of the new He said that the State New* Staff Writer But there does seem to be a policy was $295,000 softening of the market seems to be he added, because more "softening" of the market, annually with a $100 deductible — a sizable jump from the nationwide but that some universities which were e indications that student unrest involving damage companies are willing to insure $150,000 annual premium the University had paid particularly hard hit by student unrest are still having universities. previously. ■ivrrsity buildings has ended, insurance companies The Wall difficulty finding adequate insurance, Street Journal reported last week that ■increased rates dramatically during the stormy spring insurance companies nationaUy are on On May 12 of ,u Ballard said Stanford University has about 20 insurance If 1970 are not likely to lower their rates in the seeking University that, year, only | _ . a few days after the companies insuring it each with about five per cent of its business again after shying away from it for several outbreak of student disorders ■eable future, MSU's insurance and investments years resulting from the Kent coverage. because of the possibilities of student unrest. State killings and the Cambodia >r said this week. invasion, MSU's insurance Ballard will be sending out specifications this fall for the The Journal also said that several company, Roya Globe, came to the University and said it |by J. Ballard, who handles the University's Brandeis and Boston College, are institutions, such as University's next three-year contract which should begin in Ace, said companies are still charging high rates to expecting to pay less for was going to raise the deductible to $100,000 from $100 March 1973. B insurance in coming months because of renewed without lowering the premium. The University had to lities, including MSU. But more companies do seem competition among insurers. accept the hike because no other company would cover the o take university business, he said, In early 1970, when Ballard sent out n't think inusrance companies can justify these specifications to 23 University if the policy had been cancelled, Ballard said. agents for the University's three-year contract, only one bid In March 1971, the premium was increased to $318,000 for MSU largely because of the addition of new buildings. ITRIBUTE 10 FUNDS In May of that year, rates went up, bringing the premium to $385,000 because the state of Michigan increased the Three concerts, Wrapper, Due East and allowable insurance rates. But insurance companies have consisting of rock, jazz and Mongrel, not increased rates on MSU since 1970 because of student folk music, will be Secretaries Members of the MSU unrest. performed Sunday in the jazz band perform from 7 to Ballard said Shaw Hall lower lounge in a 9 p.m. The folk concert that 1970 marked a low point in the benefit music festival of state legislators, mandatory, but it is ffives m o r p t h.n fho willingness °r insurance companies to insure university begins at 9:30 p.m. [RAY ANDERSON requested and it boils down sponsored by the MSU News Staff Writer secretaries of the individuals to the secretaries requested $100 * she said ProPerty<.eve" most preferred thou8h in 1965 ""'vereities were one of the insurance clients. Good Humor Society. serving have been wanting to - asked to there is no pressure applied Tickets may be paign 1972 is contribute to the keep their job. If the man to contribute to other But today, there are five companies which insure MSU: purchased at Creative iy underway and $100-a-plate gathering. they work for is not re-elected they will lose fund-raising- -gatherings. —Royal Globe has 60 per cent of the University's insurance; Research or Cyclops Studios ising machinery to Participation, according , We are adequately Auto Owners, 10 per cent, U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty 10 at 220 Albert St. or at the ,r the elections is to Kathy Lassard, asst. their job," she said. press compensated for the work per cent; Transcontinental Insurance door at $1 per concert, The attitude of the Co., 10 per cent and ! preparation for the secretary for house we do, and the money does St. Paul Fire and Marine, 10 per cent, $1.50 for two or $2 for all ot summer. In the Republicans, has been secretaries about the a great deal for our contributions seemed bosses," three concerts. f state Republican almost unanimous. Though she said, adding, "Besides, Ballard says that while rates are still high, The rock concert lasts ntatives and senators, there are a few secretaries favorable. MSU has from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m., tries are providing who refuse to attend each Sylvia Potter, secretary ,„m Zff1 be tax ^contributions improved its position in regard to insurance companies, for Rep. deductible. "We're in better shape to get insurance," Ballard said. featuring Plain Brown that oil. year, Ms. Lassard said most, Charles H. Attempts to Tind including herself, are more "More companies are interested in our business." e the Republican Vamum, R-Escanaba, said, someone who reacted than happy to contribute to "This is a political job, and itablished an annual negatively to the request for their "bosses" re-election. that $100 is an investment ising dinner in 1965 "This is not a tradition or political contributions were for the future." Though she pay for the election unseccessful, and even the secretaries for the Democratic lawmakers indicated they would willingly contribute if such THE a request was made. "I would pay," Marian Slabaugh, secretary House Speaker William A. to WEATHEMNE before and after his duty Fraser Public Schools; Ryan, following employers D-Detroit, said, with the Armed Forces. Lakeview School District; "because it's a good job and interviewing from J through April 21. d August graduates April 17: Food Facilities Management Corp.; Saga Food Service; Mutual of America; Troy State it's worth keeping." "I buy tickets to SUCK TRAD«¥6 CO. degree levels are Walgreen Drug Stores. Hilton Inn. fund-raising dinners, but it's to interview unless indicated, are interested in riization, please sign ril 10 in the April 18: Applied Physics Lab — John Hopkins; East Detroit Board of Education; Farm Bureau Insurance Group; Food April Service. 21: Saga Food The following employers will be interviewing for summer employment. entirely optional and no one says we have to," she said. NEJAC TV ZOSJiM Facilities Management Corp; April 18: Jewel Co. Inc.; nt Bureau or at least IBM; Jewel Co. Inc.; April 19: Firestone Tire RENTALS ool days in advance Thomas J. Lipton Inc.; & Rubber Co.; Black River terviewing date, Monroe Public Schools; Farm and Ranch; $23 per quarter itional information is Niles Community Schools; April 20: Camp Cavell; in the Placement Northwest Indiana Special $9.50 month Troy Hilton Inn. per Ideal for around campus or around the country. posted each week Education Co-op; Prudential Placement Bureau Insurance Co.; Saginaw free delivery, service Colorful, lightweight nylon sack is comfortable and most departments, handy for small to medium loads. See our selection Township Community and pick up illetin lists specific Schools; Woodhaven School today. Priced from $13.00 requested by the District. wing organizations. April 19: Battle Creek ients are advised to with employers Public Schools; Black River Farm & Ranch; Daverman Assoc. Inc.; Farm Bureau A GREAT NEW ALBUM from 3nop fa all seasons iugh they have not Insurance Group; Firestone 2283 Grand River, Okemos, Mich. leted their military Tire & Rubber Co.; Hudson A GREAT NEW GROUP 3800 S. Mission, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Many employers Area Schools; San Fernando idicated an interest in Valley State College, 4310 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Mich. iewing the student April 20: Camp Cavell; These other fine albums also only $029 TRAFFIC: Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys IS GOD WINGS: Wildlife FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AT PRICES YOU WONT BELIEVE! BAD FINGER: Straight Up rECESSARY BeselerTopcon Super Dfl.8 294.95 Super Df 1.4 319.95 CapitoL DEBATE: DR. JAMES TROSKO OR. CLARK PINNOCK d iscount records 225 ANN STREET, EAST LANSING Mamiya Sekor 500 DTL f2.0 1000 DTL f 1.8 Canon FT-QL fl.8 Bolex 7.5 Macrozoom Bell and Howell 379 G 159.50 179.50 199.95 69.95 89.95 ponday 8pm 108 b wells PHONE 351-8460 ONE-OF-A-KIND SPECIALS MirandaSensorexfl.4 211.64 Canon Zoom 250 59.95 E SELL COLUMBIAN There are several reasons why LIZARD'S SPAGHETTI DINNER is your best bet on Yasl.ica Super 600 Electro 144.95 Sunday Night! Super 800 Electro 192.74 LIST $5.98 $^98 Most importantly, the taste Electro 35 CC Electro 35 GT 94.95 99.95 FOR W which we believe to be the TL Electro Z1.7 169.95 | best in the MSU area. Electro 35 G 93.95 ALL YOU CAN EAT Atoron Electro 109.95 Atoron 69.95 | * Endless Spaghetti ' Rolleiflex 3.5F 324.95 » Unlimited Fresh Salad RolleiflexT 199.95 II » Tons of Garlic Toast SEE THE EXCITING SIMMON-OMEGE COLOR PRINTING DEMONSTRATION Our location is ideal for those APRIL 13,14, and 15 AT MARKS PHOTO 3. walking minutes East Lansing! or from driving anywhere - 10 in SHOP, 3822S. DIVISION, GRAND RAPIDS! ^ We feature Compare, before you decide. Then see, taste and enjoy the Spaghetti Dinner that 110 color film keeps so many people smiling, and coming back processing by Kodak WE SELL ALL $5.98 CLASSICAL LP'S FOR $3.98 i only $1.79 ALWAYS £ ARKS NO LIMIT • NO COUPON • SPECIAL ORDERS INCLUDED J LIZARD'S 5 - 9 P.M. Sundays PHOTO CAMPUS MUSIC $ 224 Abbott 351 2285 SHOP I'riday, April 7 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 STAfE NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS A utomotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank \ uto Service & Part* Employment I'or Rem GST Action WITH A Automotive VW-GUARANTEED repair. OVERSEAS JOBS for students. TV AND STI R( 0 J Want Ad CADILLAC 1962, $125. No. 43 FORD FAIR LANE 1966 RANDY'S MOBIL. 196 at Satisfaction 9lla,an| Collingwood Apartments, convertible GT, 390 engine, Okemos Road. 349-9620. Australia, Europe, South delivery service and S America, Africa, etc. All 2781 Northwind Drive bucket seats, automatic floor No 351-5693. 3-4-7 shift. 663-4818. For Sale or C-4-28 professions and occupations, $700 to $3,000 monthly. deposit, call 337-1300.0 4 28 5 ♦AUTOMOTIVE trade. 3-4-7 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Expenses paid, overtime, Scooters & Cycles CHEVROLET 1967, 3 seats, Kalamazoo Street Since . . . sightseeing. Free information. Kent Deluxe Parts & Service station wagon, automatic, FOR SALE. 1968 Fiat 124 1940. Complete auto Write: JOBS OVERSEAS, Clear^jl drive. $839. 627-5716. 2-4-7 Sport, good condition, engine 2911 S. Washlnyl.,, B Aviation painting and collision service. Dept. Q-2, P.O. Box 15071, just rebuilt. Call 224-4485 IV5-0256. C-4-28 •EMPLOYMENT after 5 p.m. 5-4-11 San Diego, California 92115. Formal Wear CHEVY BEL -AIR 1966 20 4 27 •FOR RENT automatic, 6 cylinder, good KEEP ON TRUCKIN'. Repair Rentals, at Apartments LEMANS 1966 AUTOMATIC, Houses condition, $450. 355-0935. 3-4-10 power steering. Very good work on Volkswagen, bugs, busses or Ghias. GRAND PART TIME, 8 men, evenings Low-Low Prices I condition. $600. 882-1675. and Saturdays. Don't work for Rooms RIVER CITGO, 1054 East CHEVY IMPALA 1966. Good 3-4-11 Grand River. 351-9274. $2-$3/hour if you are worth refrigerators'^^ •FOR SALE condition, must sell. $700/ C 4-28 more. 489 3494. C them at A.C 'aJB Animals best offer. 351-4385. 3-4-7 LEMANS 1968. 4-speed, Mags, RENTALS. I/go gJ excellent condition. WANTED: MAN with a van. River, Okem Mobile Homes FOREIGN CAR PARTS. Available from 3:30-4 p.m. STEREOS for r. 355-6356. 244 Abbott. 3-4-10 •Lost & Found CHEVY VAN 1966. Radio, tape CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 phone 349-2220. 5 •PERSONAL player, carpeted, paneled, East Kalamazoo Street, 1 daily. Monday - Friday. 4 131 MERCURY 1963. Good shape, Phone 485 3569. 3-4-7 •PEANUTS PERSONAL $800 2-4-7 or offer. Call 675-5361. excellent transportation. mile West of campus. 487-5055. C TV RENTALS. Colo,. jJ •REAL ESTATE $225,332-6871.3-4-10 TV TECHNICIAN. Must have per month. Black and Jf $9.50 per •RECREATION CHEVY IMPALA 1962. good experience or don't m 0n MGB 1972 convertible, blue, GOODYEAR, 200 miles, 6.00 x MARSHALL Transportation, must sell! apply, color and black and M US •SERVICE AM/FM. Call 332-8641 or 13, five for $45. Wheels 351 7830. C-M 7 Make offer. Roy 351-5153. white, full or part time, good Instruction 2-4-7 489-2684. Leave message. 'DIDN'T I TELL W v«tXJR BLIND DATE included. 351-4248 . 5-4-13 wages and working Typing Service 6-4-11 WAS ON THE" WRESTLING TEAM?' conditions. DAVID TV, 5830 •TRANSPORTATION CORVAIR 1965, new paint, MUSTANG 1967 convertible, Employment S. Pennsylvania. 393-8510. Apartmenu I •WANTED recent tune-up. $25o! 5-4-11 &FWIQ.VSP£A***7 /AH/SIZ/E- LAWN6, WOi. DEADLINE 351-8860 after 5 p.m. 3-4-7 MODELS WANTED. Call REGISTERED NURSES. NEEDED ONE girl SJ spring immediately, j 1 P.M. one class day COUGAR 485-6617 for appointment. ROSELAWN MANOR, 707 1967. V-8, power Village. Evenings 332J before publication. 20-4 28 steering, automatic, vinyl Automotive Armstrong Road has roof, excellent condition. Scooters & Cycles positions available full time. COUNSELORS WANTED for Cancellations/Co r- 625-7120 after 6 p.m. 4-4-7 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. shift and SHARE 2-man, 3-4-11 IICYCLE SHOP now at Camp Somerset for girls and rections — 12 noon one 3-11:30 p.m. shift. Excellent monthly. All MILLER ACE HARDWARE, Camp Cobbossee for boys. class day before DATSUN 240Z 1971, dean MUSTANG 1968. Good transmission. $35 monthly. salaries and benefits. Apply included. Garage, fi,J road car, green with tan across from Union. Require men and women in person, Monday- Friday, 9 publications. interior. Best offer over condition. 6 cylinder, 3 speed RAY'S USED CARS, 2009 Specializing in low cost parts highly skilled in camp 4 p.m. Mrs. Swan, 371-2162 and 489-jl South Cedar. Phone a.m. - stick, 20 miles per gallon. and bicycle servicing. activities, at least 21 years of PHONE $3300. Call 372-8699 482-2260. 2-4-7 Personnel. 5-4-10 Excellent second car. Call 351-6184. 5-4-11 age, preferably with previous 355-8255 evenings. 2-4-7 482-6535 after 5 pjn. 3-4-7 ONE GIRL. Immediately J camp counseling experience. VOLKSWAGEN 1966. One BSA 1969. 441 Victor Special. Campus are located in Maine. DREAM JOB. Teach make up man, $55, air conditj | RATES jo word minimum DODGE CORONET 1966, 1970 NOVA 350, power, owner, well maintaied, $600. Very good condition, $550. Girl's camp needs' Canoe, methods used in Hollywood pool, close. 351 10991 No. silver, black vinyl top, 393-2840 after 6 p.m. 3-4-10 for Natural or High Style automatic, radio, new tires, 355-5703. 3-4-11 Sail, Water ski, Team sports, WORDS No. DAYS excellent condition. looks. Training at our 1 1 3 5 10 337-2515. 3-4-7 extras. 351-5030, before 4 VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1964. Golf, Scuba, Riflery, expense. Money is good if WANNA BUY A DuJ p.m. Best offer. 1-4-7 KAWASAKI 1971 175E, mint Dramatics. Boy's Camp needs: 4.00 rso" 13.00 Excellent mechanical you're ambitious. Can lead to w |l-50 condition. $800. 351-2223 condition, $550. Call Riflery, Shop & Crafts, Golf, DODGE CHARGER 1969. executive position. VIVIANE EQ [l.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 OLDSMOBILE "442", 1965. after 3 p.m. 3-4-10 332-0211 after 5 p.m. 3-4-11 Swim, Water ski, Canoe, Sail, Vinyl hardtop, all power, air - WOODARD COSMETICS, Needs a little work. Price very Tennis, Tripping. Write full EE! [2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 conditioning, AM/FM, power negotiable. Call antyime VOLKSWAGEN HONDA 1971, 750cc. Includes details to Camp Office, 225 subsidiary of General Foods. windows, cruisomatic, $1700 BUS, 1967 351-6623. O 19-4-28 East 57 Street, New York, ED 12.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 or take over payments. 371-3459. 2-4-7 Campmobile. Good Wixom fairing. Excellent New York 10022. x-5-4-11 332-3357. 5-4-7 condition. Rebuilt engine. condition. 351-7437. 4-4-7 □ 3.00 [8.00 13.00 26.00 OLDSMOBILE 98, 1966. ENERGETIC, RELIABLE $1575. 351-3273.4-4-7 SHEP'S MOTORS FOUR MEN NEEDED Tired of people needed for counter Deluxe, very clean, call after ESI 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 DODGE DART GT 1967, 6 p.m. 627-4349. 3-4-7 2460 N. CEDAR HOLT work for new restaurant in excellent condition, yellow VOLKSWAGEN 1966 BUG - looking at jobs that pay 347 Student Services Bldg. (Just South of 1-96 Overpass) East Lansing. Good working with black vinyl top, has air. superb condition. Come see. $1,75/hour? Or in selling SUBLET 3 man, BMW, Triumph, Yamaha conditions, flexible hours. All students ads must be $750. Can be seen at RENAULT 1969 R16 Sedan $650 solid. 351-2593. 3-4-11 books, pots and pans, excellent loci vacuum cleaners? We have 4 Apply in person at 515 West Demonstration Hall Monday - wagon. This one is special at Motorcycle Dealer 351-7581. Rent prepaid Grand River Avenue between nego Friday. 355-2386 or $1295. 351-8299. 3-4-11 VOLKSWAGEN 1 965. openings for sales minded men that sell more than a 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Friday 393-7288 Sgt. McQueen. Convertible, runs well. $350. The State News will be through Tuesday. 3-4-11 SCOUT 1971, many extras, Call 489-6991. 5-4-13 product 372-0056 for responsible only for the _5j4-1_0 - . AEADOWBROOK excellent condition, best 1971 KAWASAKI 125E, $475. appointment and interviews. first day's incorrect FALCON 1965. Good 5 4-7 DRIVERS NEEDED for new offer. Phone 393-5106. 3-4-7 VOLKSWAGEN GHIA 1964 Kawasaki 1 75E $450. insertion. condition, accept offers or restaurant in East Lansing. convertible. Very good trade for cycle. See 1614D 393-3632 between 12-10 Must be dependable and have and groovy roommate! TEMPEST SPRINT - 1968. 6 condition. $700. Phone p.m. 3-4-11 MODELS WANTED for full 394-0647. 5-4-13 Spartan Village or call good driving record. Apply in cylinder, overhead cam. Call 332-3197. 1-4-7 time employment. 489-8458. 355-9771. 2-4-8 after 6 p.m. 351-7025. 5-4-12 person at 515 West Grand HONDA 1971. CL350, low 519 East Michigan Avenue. River Avenue between 10 Automotive FALCON 1964, 6 cylinder, mileage, call anytime American Massage MARRIED STUDENfl THUNDERBIRD a.m. and 6 p.m. Friday 1960. Incorporated. 10-4-17 BMW 2002, 1969. Yellow, new tires, brakes and exhaust. Runs good, $175. Call 625-7120 Completely new reconditioned, paint, new upholstery, 882-8554. 1-4-7 REPAIR MAN: through Tuesday. 3-4-11 & FACULTY [ 30,000 miles. $1950. after 6p.m. 4-4-7 SWAGEN 19 69 1968 BSA 250 Scrambler. Experienced in 355-7916 evenings only. FIAT 1967. 850 Spider. $250 or real sharp. $595. Phone Diamondale 646-6479. sunroof, radio, excellent condition, $1150. stereo and TV repair. Full or part time. WILCOX SECRETARY, PART time, junior level, for work in 1,2, & 3 bedroom some with study a Equipment. FREE ANALYSIS. 37 '/V miscellaneous merchandise) may be seen at Salvage #Air conditioned 'Unlimited Parking HI % //{1 Yard, today from 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and April Stop in between NOON M3 36 thing ot 7 from 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 'Dishwashers *Shag Carpeting 'New Furniture "Model Open Daily The Electronics Joint and SIX at MM % 46 value 2771 Northwind Call 351-8282 M 1 i Mfc % 38 Surteit 42 Athletic Terms: Cash (Behind the Yankee Store) 220 ALBERT ST. (UNDER LUMS) Or call 332-0265 24 hr». a day % % M9 |)lMld,"f J 43, Aslci" I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 7, 1972 15 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale For Sale For Sale Real Estate Apartment* Apartment$ Houses AB DICK Mimeo Excellent condition. 550, fluid Ink. $300. BICYCLE 10-speed, SCHWINN Varsity excellent Mobile Homes WE HAVE that can a number of farms be exchanged for 337-1305. 54-12 condition. Clean. Lights and vacant land, house*, income EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS. ONE OR 2 girl* to *hare hou*e Announcements for It's isylvania avenue, ™ $129. ED7-1621. Call Debbie generator. Lock. Best offer PARKWOOD 1969, 12" 60', producing property or land What's Happening must be h Furnished 1 bedroom, Call Lou 351-6551 after 6 SCHWINN SUPERSPORT, over $75. Andy 332-5039. contract*. For detail* call between 6-7 p.m. 5-4-12 Lovaly colonial interior. received in tne State News 05 paid, available May p.m. 2-4-7 10-speed,24" frame, yallow,1 34-7 Includes Doug Peters 663-8920 or office, 341 Student Services shed, skirting, $l50/month plu» year old. $110. Chris or Rick, John Grey 372 1291 at Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two sit. Phone 627-5464. GIRL NEEDED to *ubleaie~in LAKE LANSING - newly 485-8378. 2-4-7 AGRICULTURE, AIRPLANE, appliances / Unfurnished. $4200. 487-3391 after 6 p.m. PROGRESSIVE REALTY, class days before publication. Cedar Village immediately. decorated 3 bedroom Art, Auto books for sale I 54-7 372-5512. 54-13 No announcements will be STEREO COMPONENT SET. CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 541 accepted by phone. No cottage. Partially furniihed. KrO STREET 126, deluxe Immediate occupancy. Lift price $190 going for East Grand River (below LIKE LOST OF ROOM? announcements will be accepted ■nd 3 man apartment*, Rental $230 including $126. Call 485-7503. Eric Paramount) 1-6 p.m.I ACTIVE 1968. 12'x50', on~k^ 3 BEDROOM full basement for events outside the greater skirted, 24,000 BTU air Lansing area. llthed, air ■ conditioning, utilitie*. 349-3506. 8-4-14 Allen. 44-11 332-0112.34-7 conditioner, 5' x7' shed, steps - Ranch on a huge lot. Near ■ting distance to campu*. fie 351-6232, 372-5767 or Yes . . . GIRLS: FALL or tummer. GUITAR. GIBSON ES-336-TD. MKS CRAFTS AND SPORTING front and back, many available April extras, schools, excellent location. Can be purchased on FHA, The German film English subtitles "M" with will be II656. 19-4-28 Furniihed, near campu*, 6 months old. Perfect. $300. 4016 South Cedar Street, 15th. Asking $3500. 625-7073 after 6 p.m. M.G.I.C. or equity out. Call presented at 7 p.m. Monday at We hav« parking. Telephone Call 351-4120, John. 54-12 Lansing. Educational aids, art Mrs. Robinson at ADVANCE the East Lansing Public Library. IjATE STUDENTS onlyl 332-8903. 3-4-7 supplies. Open 9-8 p.m. 5-4-12 REALTY, REALTORS. The MSU ■per one bedroom Monday - Friday, 9-6 p.m. Sports Car Club LOCATION GENERAL 8' x 32 ' 372-7610 or 485-3045. presents Korsukan III rally at Kished. Three mile* to LARGE HOUSE available Saturday. 5-4-7 34-11 SHURE M91E FURNISHED, air, skirted, 9:01 a.m. Sunday from Lot Y. Ipus, garage. Newly WATER'S EDGE tummer, 4 bedroom*, 6 RM910E and antennae. On lot. 5 minutes Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Jodeled, including new and people, clo*e. 351-7732. cartridges. SANSUI 5000 AM/FM stereo MSU. Best offer. 332-5413. EAST LANSING. By owner. 3 Call 39 3 - 8311 for more Ken, bath, carpeting, RIVER'S EDGE 3-4-7 Regularly $49.95, now receiver, Sony TC-650 stereo 1-4-7 bedroom home, a block information. ping, ar\d paint. Ideal for APARTMENTS only $19.99 and $14.99 tape deck, New Electro-Voice from campus, 1 bath, Tied couple. 337-9652 Call PEOPLE NEEDED starting respectively. speakers, 25% off list. NEW TRAILER COURT on detached 1 car garage, some ASMSU mimeo services is Dick or Mary J1-10 6 p.m. or 351-4708. 332-4432 June. Own 00m, parking, CAMERAS, SLR's, view finders. Polaroids, projectors, Colby Lake. Adults only. $50 carpeting, modern kitchen. $20,000 cash or $8,000 available from 3 to 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and $66. Burcham. 351-2593. monthly with school tax 10 ajTi. to noon Tuesdays and and equipment. Used Color down, take over 6 %% 3-4-7 included. Call 675-7212. ■ GIRL immediately, 124 CEDAR. 129 BURCHAM. 2 and Black and White TV sets. mortgage. Home is currently Thursdays in 307 Studennt lham Woods, $72/month, man furnished apartment* Mid-Michigan Electronics Used stereo amps, 0-1-4-7 occupied on a lease which Services Bldg. Call 353 - 0659 FURNISHED FOR tuners, for information. fished, call 337-0411. Including heat $62.50 - $276-$396 per month, 4-6 men. 927 East Grand River receivers, turntables, runs till August 15th. $82.50 per man. 135 Kedzie, Lost & Found includes heat, 12 month lease speakers, 8-track and Occupants pay $185/month. The Games Club all day $85 per man. Lease starting home decks and 351-7245. 24-7 beginning June 16. May cassette, diplomacy game will begin at 9 IeD: ONE male for June 15 and September 1st. sublet. Call 349-0839 before carplayers. Used 8-track LOST: a.m. Saturday at Farm House, ,d three-man Days, 487-3216 evenings til DALMATION, male. 151 Bogue St. 9 p.m. 34-7 KEEPSAKE MODE RN tapes, $2 each. Stereo it. 332-8808 10 p.m. 882-2316. 0-4-28 Boy's pet, reward. Call Recreation interlocking diamond and albums, typewriters, wall 3494084. 34-7 Academic Committee of LBC Bngs. 3-4-6 wedding band, like new, band tapestries, Police band radios, will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in GIRL SUBLET Cedar Village. Rooms never worn, cost $250 new, WILCOX SECONDHAND EUROPE, SUMMER' 72' Round the College Room, West Holmes K|AN for deluxe, luxury Fall or fall - winter. asking $125 or best offer. STORE, 509 East Michigan Personal trip jets from $219. Hall upper lounge to discuss Kment in Haslett to share 353-6122. URGENT. 3-4-7 ROOMS, SINGLES AND Phone 627-9076 8fter 5 p.m., Avenue, 8-5:30 p.m. Monday STUDENTOURS, 129 East advising programs and elect I grad student. PRIVATE DOUBLES. Cooking weekdays. 3-4-7 - Saturday. 485-4391. F REE ... A lesson in complexion Grand River, 351-2650. officers. C-4-28 pROOM, furnished, facilities. Utilities paid. Call Ban k Americard, Master care. Call 4844519, East [50 per month. Available 372-8077. C-4-28 WOODEN SKIS, bindings and Charge, layaway, terms, Michigan or 485-7197, SUMMER IN EUROPE LBC - SAC will meet to discuss committee organization 16th. Call anytime men's size 8 buckle boots. trades. C-4-28 Lansing Mall. Merle Norman A month of carefree - 353-4377 or travel,plus 4 weeks of study at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the 2 CHRISTIAN GIRLS need MEN- SHARE room, in clean, 489 4436. 5-4-7 Cosmetics Studio. C-4-28 In art, music, photography, College Room, West Holmes 96. 4-4-7 MORE FUN in the sun with Sun drama or French. roommate immediately. c'uiet bouse. Cooking. Close $695 from New York. Also Hall upper lounge. WOWI MEN'S 3 speed bike. Used Shades. OPTICAL PREGNANT? Walking distance to campus $130/term. 485-8836, We understand. low LEASING 351-0126.34-7 487-5753.0-19-4-28 very little. All extras; DISCOUNT, 2615 East Call us. Pregnancy counseling. weekly charter flights available. The Coalition for Human 355-3731 nites. x-3-4-10 Michigan Avenue. 372-7409. 372-1560. 0-4-28 Call Frank Buck Survival will hold an open ilbert& river ONE MALE to sublease two MEN SINGLE rooms, $65 a C4-7 from 5-7 p.m. at 351-2286 meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in house TEAC A-1200U tape deck, 6 34 Union. man. Spring/ Summer. Cedar [apartments Greens. 351-3637. 4-4-7 month, kitchen privileges, 131 Bogue Street. 337-9091. months old. Asking $250. COLE'S BAKERY SPECIAL WANTED: summer ORCHESTRA, resort, four piece band. Listen to Audio Aftermath, 3-4-11 351-1378.24-7 Surplus Bakery foods at reduced Mostly straight. Call community radio from 10 to 1 locks from campus MEADOWBROOK TRACE, 1 prices. 1/3 to 1/2 off at retail prices, great eating, great RAW HONEY 616-6374701.54-11 tonight on WKAR - FM stereo, 90.5. V 1-2 & 3 bedroom girl needed, 2 bedroom, 2 MEN. SINGLE room, 3 blocks baths, furnished, $65/month. economyl SURPLUS from Union. 351-5076 after RUSSIA-SCANDINAVIA (More IWH on back page) ments, some with Call 355-1767 between 8-5 or 393-7585 after 5 p.m. 5-4-10 3:30 pjn. 34-11 STORE, 640 South Waverly. immediately North of I496 5 lbs. for '2.00 5 wks. $350 inclusive. National Advertised Jute den or study, SINGLE, MALE, close, parking. Tents expressway. C4-7 London departures. Small Who's ■pletely 'furnished 2 GIRLS for 4-man starting fall. $60/month, 1136 Frye Street Quality Awing Shop A COMPLETE LINE OF group camping travel (ages FRANDOR-PX NATURAL FOODS, carpeted, reserved Watersedge Apartment. No. 4. 14-7 4512 S, Logan 18 - 30). Also Europe, ENGAGEMENTS MSU Camping Headquarters SPECIAL DIET 332-8479. 5-4-10 Africa. Write: Whole Earth AUCTION SUNDAY April 9 at FEATURES WINTER Closeout LARGE STUDY bedroom. Near 2 p.m. at 16228 Park Lake Sale. Also many items 'HOUSE OF NUTRITION' Expeditions, Ltd., U.S. Cheryl L. Fishman, Cincinnati, ENTAL OFFICE campus. Parking. 351-54% Agents for Transit Travel Ohio senior. Alpha Epsilon Phi Road. Take M-78 East of reduced to suit your needs llVER HOUSE MONTIE CO-OP HOUSE after 5 p.m. B1-14-7 1423 E. MICHIGAN East Lansing at Park Lake for spring and summer. Army Ltd., Box 1497, K.C. Mo. to Barry L. Brickner, Southfield 548 M.A.C. Avenue 64141 senior, Sigma Alpha Mu. Apartments OWN Rd. Then 3 miles North on Surplus and Sporting Goods. LANSING HAMMOND ORGAN 332-8641 ROOM. $47.60 plus | 204 River St. Room and Board utilities. 407 Stoddard, East Park Lake Road to Auction 336 Morgan Lane, Frandor SOCIETY and THE KEY THINKING OF someone Arlene M. Anderson, Ironwood r phone site. 3 bedroom home, good Shopping Center, x-34-7 BORD KLUB will $205 per term. Lansing. Call 337-1074, meet at special? Send a "Peanuts senior to David E. Young, Flint 1-0255 or 337-1243 351-1152. 14-7 country living with 5 acres, Grinnell's, Frandor Monday Personal" message with a senior. partial bam. Tool chest, BEAUTIFUL 9 piece dining April 10 at 7:30 p.m. Greg Want Ad. Come in today. unfinished chair, table lamps, room set, olive green Novae will perform on the 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished In NEED 1 man for large house. 347 Student Services. Susan Chalmers, Troy senior, highchair, old Bible dated Mediterranean, $695. Olive X-66 Hammond. Come and East Lansing for 1 to 4, or excellent location, kitchen, Kappa Alpha Theta to Chris 1892, pie safe, milk can, green on white love seat married couple. Children and laundry, parking. 332-1918. bring a friend or two. 54-10 McKinnie, Grosse lie MSU 'month. Now through pets welcome. 489-3843. 2-4-7 2-4-7 toys, books, fish tank, 2 sofas, almost new, $195 each. Service graduate. Delta Chi. primitive sleds, 2 antique hay 4 piece bedroom suite, Cell Ron 351-6487 INTERESTED IN opening a forks, mahagony desk, old modern walnut $130, ■3-4534. 2-4-10 TWO BEDROOM furnished EAST LANSING. Male students, Wallace for President INCOME TAX PREPARATION Kathy Gelnaw, Detroit junior, wash tubs, 1966 Ford parts, mattress and springs $20 Campaign on campus? Call WALTER HAHN AND Alpha Chi Omega to Frank apartment In East Lansing. single rooms, refrigerator, 1959 Mercedes extra. Firm 39" convertible mattress, 487-5065. 54-10 |R00M, two man Available May 1st for parking.ED2-5791.24-7 COMPANY, 533 Cherry at Upton, Detroit, Albion Cheap, begin cl assic.ASSORTED bed $25, steel spring frame $5. East Hillsdale, Lansing. . subletting. 351-4355. 5-4-12 Graduate, Alpha Tau Omega. frames, 2 book cases, vanity, 351-7245. 24-7 COLUMBUS J 15. Call Bob Sherman MALE STUDENT .$15 a week. 3 mirrors, antique picture Phone 484-7002. B1-14-7 ■ 5205 9-12N TODAY. MASON. NEAR courthouse INTERNATIONAL on Walking distance to campus. frames, chest of drawers, JVC AM-FM Stereo Receiver - Barnes. 1 bedroom furnished 627-5812.34-7 floor polisher, throw rugs, 75 watts, S.E.A. control Seville, COLLEGE, Spain. A 2 year PHOTOCOPIES 3cl BEAT XEROX prices Service and carpeted. $150, utilities file cabinet, antique solid system, 1 month old, $200. Liberal Arts American ■ER SUBLET - Pool, included.393-1313. 34-10 CREATIVE RESEARCH, 220 EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad ELSWORTH HOUSE Co-op. 355-5533. 34-10 College. American faculty. Jny, 2, air - conditioner*, highback walnut bed, 16' Freshman, sophomore Albert. 332-1100. C4-28 students, reliable, references. Co-ad, Male needed rrring Gibson side - by -side curriculum. storage. 337-2371. DUPLEX, 15 minutes drive from Dormitories, Call 3494817 or 349-2781. term. 332-3574. 54-7 50 USED SEWING machines, small classes, credits refrigerator, electric wall ATTENTION PLEASE, janitor Free estimates. C4-4-10 MSU, 1 bedroom furnished, oven and range top, stove like $9.95 up. 40 used vacuum $140/month plus utilities and FURNISHED, ROOMS, across colum'bus cleaning in your home. Rugs, new, 3/4 brass bed and cleaners, $3.50 up, Electro -supervised deposit. Phone after 6 p.m. from campus, call 337-2793. INTERNATIONAL carpeting, sofas, mattresses. |ff- campus 641-6976.6-4-12 4-4-7 springs, Miscellaneous silver, antique, some plated. Couch Grand, 805 E. Michigan, Lansing. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 COLLEGE, Capltan Vegueras 1, Seville, Spain. Phone 3714339. 44-12 typing Service apartments and chair French privincial, p.m. Saturday, 9-12 noon. FREEI BRIDAL Photograph for ANN CAMPUS VIEW SPARTAN HALL man, women, 0-4-28 BROWN: Typing and blue brocade. Umbrella plant, newspaper on all wedding color TV, ft block campus. FREE SPEAKER CLINIC multilith offset printing. APARTMENTS plant stand, assorted plants, orders. CYCLOPS STUDIO, 215 Louis, 3-6 p.m. Monday - CASH PAID. For Stereo and Complete service for glass top coffee table, white Any brand tested. April 13 and 220 Albert Street. 332-0573. Summer leases $45/mo. Friday, 372-1031. 04-17 camera equipment. Cash and 14. MARSHALL MUSIC di*sertation», theses, rug, plexiglass cube with C-24-7 ligan Ave. $65 Across from Williams Hall trades. WILCOX COMPANY, Lansing, and manuscripts, general typing, lights, Persian rug, blonde IBM. 22 PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH near chest, cedar chest, 2 TV's, 3 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East Lansing. C-3-4-7 years experience. Call 332-6246 evenings. A FEW vacancies left for Michigan Avenue. Quiet for beveled glass mlrros, and East Michigan. 4854391. 349-0850. C4-28 children interested in baton, student, near busline, 8-5:30 p.m. Monday ARE DOG TAILS DeWITT NORWOOD tables, rocker, gargoyles and - acrobatic lessons and ballet. - $15/week plus deposit. Saturday. C NECESSARY? TYPINGI Term papers, theses, carved part mahogany, 489-2640, 489-3356. apartments. Just a short 627-5454. 44-7 Besides using their tails themes. Will pick-up and electric motors, electric fence 0-24-10 distance from Capitol or East to express emotion, deliver. 616-367-3402. 4-3-7 shocker, 2 smoking stands, AMPEX CASSETTE recorder, Lansing. Private grade level veterinarians say adult wicker rocker, oak table by nearly new, also, men's dogs who lose their tails ADULTS DISCOTHEQUE entrances. Partially For Sale Art Nouveau, copper teapot, Omega watch,351-9249. 34-7 through accidents have COMPLETE THESES service. pNE man for large 4 man furnished, carpeted, 2 Dancing lessons. Tuesday, Discount printing. IBM oak spool table, buffet, hump trouble maintaining their 1 Close to campus. bedroom, storage area, no sense of balance. Thursday and Friday typing and binding of theses, 1432.5-4-12 CANOE, 19' Grumman Vee back trunk, dishes and evenings. 489-2640, pets. $150 per month, stern, $200. Call 351-2244 glassware. Antique pitcher, Animals And people can do a 489-3356. 0-24-10 resumes, publication. Across security deposit required. better job maintain their from campus, corner M.A.C. after 6 p.m. weeknights. 4-4-7 bowl and chamber pot, I OWN room. Spacious Phone 669-9879 or after 4 florescent light, 2 pole lamps, FRIENDLY CAT. Free to good balance in monetary EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH and Grand River, below t. $70. 5880 Marsh, matters when they use Jones Stationery Shop. Call P.M.. 669-9815. 22-4-28 table home. Male, 9 months, 1.339 9446.3-4-10 STEREO - KLH Model 11, with lamps, record player, State News Classified Ads. COMPUTER PROGRAMS COPYGRAPH SERVICES, MARIGOLD dust cover. 485-6844 CALL stereo complete. Crochet, affectionate, beautiful. Great It's so easy. Just make a Drafting, Cartography, 337-1666. C4-28 PERSISTENTLYI 14-7 many, many more items, too pet. 489-1345 evenings. list of good things you no Statistical Analysis, Speech, ■ CLOSE. 1 bedroom, 2 APARTMENTS to mention. Not 54-12 longer use or enjoy, and numerous Writing, Legal, Medical, I Fall term $170. Summer 7 1 1 Burcham - 9 11 RUMMAGE responsible for accidents day would like cash for, then Specialized Research, WRITE TYPING THESES and letters, r. 351-8238.0-4-28 SALE. All Saints dial 3 5 5 -82 5 S for a etc. Rapid, accurate service. Marigold. Large deluxe of sale PLAYFUL HAPPY kittens. furnished bedroom Episcopal Church, 800 or goods after sold. ON. 3514321. C-194-28 one House trained. Free to good friendly Ad Writer. Soon Experienced. 393-4075. apartments. Now leasing for Abbott Road, East Lansing. Call for your Spring and youH be in touch with C4-28 |to share large furnished Summer and Fall. Call 337-7328 for appointment. April 11,6-9 p.m., April 12, Summer sale dates. Mr. and home. 349-1216. 1-4-7 cash buyers. Do it today! GUITAR PIANO. Learn the "ent, walk to MSU, Mrs. Richard Arens, owners. many techniques of guitar and 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Clothing, s paid, $60 per month household articles, toys, etc. Another sale conducted by FREE: V4 Siamese box - trained WATERBEDS, 5 piano from a spirited j Phone 332-6163, 4-6 ONE MAN needed until June, 3-4-11 ELY AND LEMON kittens. Call 332-1272. Direct from year guarantee, factory, from musician. 484-8532. 24-7 Wanted ■44-7 731 Apartments, April rent 3-4"11 AUCTION SERVICE. Phone $9.50. Call 351-0717. 34-7 paid. 351-3305.34-7 AUCTION. 349 1697 or 882-1453. 14-7 ASMSU DITTO and SATURDAY, April DONT FORGET blood comes FREE LAB-SETTER, black, five BLACK AND WHITE IMMEDIATELY: ONE girl, 8, at 7 p.m. at 4-H Building, mimeograph service, 307 only from people. Save a life. (TORY Eaton County Fair Grounds, LUDWIG, SEVEN drums, PHOTOGRAPHIC Student Services Building. 3-man, spring. Reduced rent, 351-6318. 14-7 Give blood. Professional Charlotte, Michigan. Velvet Zildians, Atlas stands, fibre PORTRAITURE: We have 353-0659. 34-7 evenings. 351-3819. 4-4-7 cases. Best offer over $700. donors compensated. love seats, velvet Spanish experience and low prices. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY 351-4248 or 351-4790. FREE: RUST colored tiger Have some pictures taken. If BUILDING AND contracting. fOLDS DUPLEX - house - apartment. living room suites, dinette BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. 5-4-13 striped male kittens. you don't like the results, Ceramic tile and carpentry $75 per man. Phone sets, recliners, hardwood C4-28 332-5139. 14-7 work nd 332-2110. 5-4-10 furniture, swivel rockers, old you don't pay a cent. Give us painting. Small jobs watches keywind in silver and STEREO: FISHER amplifer a call: 351-1767, 10a.m.- 10 our speciality. Free estimates. WANTED: FEMALE volunteer, dual table and speakers $200. WHITE SAMOYED husky. 8 Call 482-0056 anytime. gold cases, blenders, mixers, p.m. 54-11 partner for dancing class Open Houses irons, drop cords, radios, watches, jewelry. Flint cap Aquariums, accessories pump, heaters, $40. Bicycle $40. weeks best old, offer. female. Call $75 489-9605 or 44-10 Monday nites 694-8335. and ball pistol. Roseville console 24" T.V. $25. after 1p.m. 34-7 Peanuts Personal FOR QUALITY service on 34-7 unlays pottery, too many, numerous many to items mention. 485-6089. 14-7 IRISH SETTER pups - AKC, stereos, TV's and recorders. THE STEREO SHOPPE. GOING ON Sabbitical? MSU Assistant Professor and wife FURNITURE 3 complete wormed, first shot, 8 weeks. 349 0760.54-13 Not responsible for accidents - 337-1300. C4-28 will house sit starting Fall. f'o Better $100,487-0297.44-7 - day of sale or goods after rooms for only $377. No PHOTOCOPIES 3c! children, call 353-9354 sold. Call for your Spring and BROOKS FURNITURE. 3 BEDROOM duplex, $180 per BEAT XEROX prices during day or 355-7796 month. Furnished, washer summer sale dates. Another 627-9600. 54-13 Mobile Homes evenings. 34-7 Real Estate CREATIVE RESEARCH, 220 Serve and dryer, garage. 628 Sale conducted Lemon Auction by Ely and Service. DROP LEAF pecan table with Albert. 332-1100. C4-28 WATER SAFETY Cornell Ave. April 1 - July leaf, 2 chairs. Matching china RICHARDSON 1971. 12' Phone 349-1697 or - x 31, 1972. Call 332-8192. hutch with 6 drawer base. OKEMOS AREA, 3 bedroom 4c/3c/2c/1c. XEROX COPIES. INSTRUCTORS, needed to 60'. 2 bedrooms, furnished |l"' I'ublie 882 1453. 14 7 teach the 3-4-7 Phone 627-6314. B1-1-4-7 brick ranch, large lot, Lowest prices in town I 50 physically and skirted. Large shed. Only built-ins, 2 full baths, 2 (54) copies, $1.50. Copies, better handicapped and to earn WOMEN FOR farmhouse in RUMMAGE SALE. Sunday, 152 $4,800 694 0827.54-11 further Red Cross NIKON F. body, light meter, baths, fireplaces, wet bar, and cheaper then printingl Okamos. 349-2723 after 6 Gunson, Mostly records and Certification. Call Jack and new leather case, $150 or MUST SELL. 2 bedrooms, 12' x many extras. 349-3535. THE PAPER EATER STORY p.m. 74-14 books. 0-1-4-7 trade for 24mm wide angle 9-9, 211 Abbott Road, Oliver, EASTER SEAL 55', carpeted, furnished, on COLE'S BAKERY Auto - Nikor lens or dual - 8 lot. 482 1729. 54-11 7447 3514321. C-194 28 SOCIETY. 882-0211. 24-10 2 BEDROOM unfurnished, FINE BAKERY food for all projector. 37 1-1374. I OLDS attached garage, $175/month, plus utilities. 489 4508 after 5:30 p.m. meals. Open Sundays. MEIJER'S THRIFTY ACRE, Okemos, South Pennsylvania, B1-1-4-7 FENDER BASS, adjustable CAT AND DOG SNOOPY 15 RESCUING (lK)0D5TOCK!THE CAT NEXT uiHAT I uJlTH a RFTY a\\r CAT OVER AN OlP h'EUOUJ aOV£' A R6HT | ^53 Michigan 5-4-10 West Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, Logan Center, 4002 bridge, with case, $125. Fine conditon. 355-9467 . 34-11 FIGHT! IT'S A DOOR SOT WOODSTOCK! SNOOPV IS RESCUIN6 HIM!! 351-0400 GOING ON Sabbitical? MSU Assistant Professor and wife West Saginaw, Grand River. C-14-7 1721 North CHEAP BOOKS — Hundreds at MASSACRE!!! will house • sit starting Fall. iavailari student J f'nancing i f I No children, call 353-9354 during day or 355-7796 GIBSON ES-330TDC. Electric Guitar, Vox amplifier and 2/25clll ABC Books. 2500 East Michigan. Thursday - Saturday 11 -5 p.m. 34-7 r ■3* 0 sfc -a evenings. 34-7 P.A. 351-6208. 34-10 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F"day, April 7 IT'S what'S. II i> IV nn M iM ^ Panel OKs vote on ca$ Wilson's account, Anderson had Happening witnesses should be heard quoted as describing bitter By (Continued from page one) feuding between Ms. Beard, Merriam said that he did not not just a1 coF, before the committee acts ^py.i memo, later revealed by to let the Senate vote on and two of her bosses, W.R. understand the original memo,"mo,"- to columnist Jack Anderson, "ramifications" of the the interviewer. fK" ' Kleindienst's nomination. Merriam, chief of ITTs that linked the huge Washington office, and contribution of at least Wilson also\ In a telegram to ** conglomerate's financial ^mlttee chaht!^"james Edward J. Gerrity, ITT vice $200,000, according to the "yN that J commitment to this years president for public transcript. handed the Q Eastland D . Miss., Republican National Wilann relations. "So there it is, Jack Merriam. Wilson asserted that an Convention and an out • of ■ account of the interview, (Continued from page 15) The Sierra Club will meet at There will be a Women's court settlement of antitrust pubIished ,n the Baltimore Brown eyes 7:30 p.m. Monday at the All Dance congressional Saturday. Maps and suits against ITT. The MSU Broadcasters will present "A Child's Pollution Solution" Saints Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott programs Road. Legislation, and outings will be information are available at the Albatross. Ms. Beard has denied under oath that she wrote g Thursday morning, was inaccurate. ' •' seat at 11:30 a.m. discussed. ,. the memo Anderson . „ . "I did not say in that (Continued from page one) that a drug violation has approved by the D, Saturday on Channel 6. intervjew have x released. nor ever • Any person who occurred can arrest that Mental Health 0 Alpha Phi Sigma will meet at The Society for Creative Anachronism will meet at 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 2900 Tu n n ey said the distributes marijuana person without a warrant medical, psycholo*. Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, will hold open Saturday in the Union Tower Northwind Apts.. meeting room. transcript "certainly is conventlon guarantee by without remuneration and regardless of whether the social effects of the. rush at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Room. Western Michigan and probative evidence that the does not violate the clause violation was committed in of drugs. The com I1T the settlement of Tuesday at 403 Ann St. All Kentucky events will be < The MSU Skydiving dub will memo is genuine" and its antitrust case," he said. related to the distribution the officer's presence. order the offender to majors are welcome. discussed. jump each weekend at Jewett added it was one reason to minors can be sentenced •Convicted violators of fee for the Airport, Mason. CaU 351 -0830 In the transcript released for information. why at least 20 more to one year in jail or a $100 the act, as a part of their instruct ton, and fjj, by Tunney, Wilson is fine both. sentence, may be required complete the Students for McGovern will Play duplicate bridge at 2:15 or pro-, to attend a course of considered a present Sen. Ernest Gruening at Sunday in the 1962 Room, • Any officer who has violation, 2 Saturday in 100 Wilson Hall. reasonable cause to believe instruction or rehabilitation terms of the probath Tentative trustee bid told p.m. Engineering Bldg. Students, All those interested in a bike faculty and the public are invited. co - op will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Ulrey House, 505 (Continued from page one) the MSU board with Martin The MSU rugby team will MAC Avenue. Campus Ousade for Christ and trustees Don Stevens, will present a film on the current board members," D-Okemos, and Patricia play Kalamazoo at 1:30 p.m. Saturday on Old College Field, near Jenison Fieldhouse. The Grapevine Journal needs manpower to survive. If International Student Congress on Evangelicalism at 6 p.m. Sunday at the East Lansing Buckner said. Ms. Waters said she Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor. g the American Scene . . . interested, contact James § Ballard in 25 Student Services Trinity Church, Timberlane expects her campaign to be "I'm very optimistic Health Careers Day conjunction with Vetavisit will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Veterinary in Bldg. The MSU Tolkien Fellowship Drive. student-oriented, with special concern for the needs of black students. about the support that has been given me from the people who heard about my _ Saturday, April 15 - Center for International Programs at 6 p.m. Goodbye Albatross hello §* Reception will meet at 8 tonight in the - Clinic, East Fee Hall, Life Women's Center. Two benefit "If you remove the possible cnadidacy by word Sciences Bldg. and Audiology South Hubbard Hall lower * and Speech Sciences Bldg. lounge to discuss fantasy. concerts will be presented at students, there's no need for of mouth," Ms. Waters said. Gourmet Dinner: lobster bisque, caesar salad, 8:30 p.m. Friday featuring a university," she said. "My Her husband is a regent of standing rib of beef, potato, grasshopper pie, beverage — Charlie Smith, Joe Janeti and Vicki Jacobs and Saturday with main concern is that there the University of Michigan. * The SOB Book Exchange will The Undergraduate Zoology BUI Kahl, Mary seems to be a void on the Ms. Waters said she Evening ofMusic and Dancing be open from noon to 8 p.m. - Sue Herdliska Advisory Committee will meet today in 2B Emmons Hall. and Mo. board as it relates to thinks her candidacy would at 6 p.m. Monday in 404 Natural Science Bldg. blacks." appeal to both young All For $7.50 per person Hiliel will hold Game Night Three benefit concerts will be While praising trustee people and older citizens. at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at 319 presented Sunday in the Shaw Barry Gross, associate Hall lower lounge. Rock bands Blanche Martin, D-East For tickets or reservations call 353 - 9204 Hillcrest Avenue. Call 332 - "I not professor of English, will be the will perform from 1 to 5 p.m., only can relate to 1916 for information. featured speaker at Hillel's Lansing, she said Martin's jazz bands from 7 to 9:30 p.m. full-time dental practice has young people because I'm "Sunday Supper and Speaker" School of Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Management Hillel will offer services at 6 and folk music beginning at young myself, but I'm also at 5:30 p.m. Call 332 - 1916 for prevented him from giving I p.m. today and at 10 a.m. information. 9:30 p.m. mature enough to deal with Eppley Center Michigan State University Saturday followed by Kiddush necessary attention to black older people. I see this as an and Mishnah class. Call 332 - student concerns. She said The vill be 1916 for information. There will be a meeting of all she would like to work on asset," she said. organizational meeting and first new and returning members of session of Hillel Hebrew classes The New Players will hold the Volunteer Action Corps at 3 at 4:30 p.m. Monday at 319 auditions for "1776" from 7 to p.m. Sunday in the Stefanoff Hillcrest Ave. Call 332 - 1916 10 tonight and from noon to 5 Lounge, Student Services for rides and information. p.m. Saturday in Union Parlor Building. C. Call 335 - 73S2 or 351 - 32 66 for more information. The Baptist Student Union The Baha'i Club will hold an will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday informal discussion of the Baha'i Free U Speedreading begins in 30 Union to view a film, meet faith at 8 p.m. Sunday at 1220 at 7 p.m. Monday in 202 Bessey a local pastor and go bowling. Hall. Bring a novel, paper and Woodcrest, Apt. 4. All are invited. pencil For more information, all 351 0463. Sign up for the Justin Morrill i - The Campus Crusade for Spring Weekend in 141 Snyder Hall before 5 p.m. today. Christ is presenting a Christian Sign up for the May 13 Fellowship Retreat. Josh Union Board Flea Market McDowell will speak from 8 to The MSU Struggle for Soviet anyday between 9:30 a.m. and 10 tonight and all day Saturday. Jewry will meet at 7:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. through May 11 in Registration is from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday in 33 Union to organize the Union Board office. in the Union. for Solidarity Day. The Company will present "The Fantasticks" at 8:30 tonight and Saturday in the ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ McDonel Kiva. * If you want to teach a Free U class or want information, call * Super-Sunday Special 484-5104. * * "r oft" I A series of expectant parent on a classes will begin at 7:30 p.m. Varsity - King 16" Monday. Call 487 - 6111, ext. (1 item or more) PIZZA. 284 or 372 - 3610, ext. 337 for more information. 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