Coffee . . . Tuesday Fair and Flower Festival MICHIGAN Sunny . . . l,day in Boquete, Panama STATE NEWS . . . witn a high near 50 for [atures displays of flowers STATE today, mostly fair this lnd handicrafts and evening with a low near 30. Liner ous contests. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan ie 64 Number 135 Tuesday, April 11, 1972 Buckner's panel choices 14:'l: hinge By S.A. SMITH on Last week the bylaw decision pair issued a joint proposed changes to the bylaws and the reasons for his delay in making the Academic Governance, told him to statement saying they would delay attend the Friday meeting and they State News Staff Writer appointments. making their appointments until will "talk about it" before Buckner is The Steering Committee is Harold Buckner, ASMSU chairman, "satisfactory answers" are provided to permitted to address the full scheduled to meet at 2 p.m. today. committee. said Monday he will never make his questions surrounding the at - large The Academic Governance Committee appointments to the Committee on election. Buckner said he would appoint the Buckner said Monday he will not will meet Friday. members of the committee if the Nominations if the Bylaws for Buckner said Steering Committee Academic Governance are revised appoint anyone to the committee until bylaws were amended or reinterpreted. the Chairman Gordon E. Guyer suggested Buckner favors a change in the according to a recommendation of a bylaws are "functionally he write a letter to the committee and subcommittee of the Committee on adequate." bylaws which would eliminate the Academic Governance. Buckner defined "functionally perhaps appear at the April 24 meeting. provision that the 10 at - large seats be Buckner said John H. Reinoehl, reserved for nonwhites and He The subcommittee will recommend adequate" as "having the bylaws women. written in such chairman of the Committee on (Please turn to page Friday that the election of the 10 a way that they would 11) student representatives - at - large by provide for a fair and workable the entire student body be eliminated election. This means that if the voting and that minority representatives be was done by the total community the ON GERM WARFARE chosen solely by minority students. bylaws would be written in such a way that all members of the total Currently the bylaws provide for a University - wide election to fill the 10 community would be able to run, to seats and requires at least six nonwhites and at least five women be win and, if they won, keep their office. 'This can be done either under the U.S., Russians among the 10 representatives. Buckner has hesitated since the at - large plan or it could possibly be beginning of the term to appoint three members to the Committee Nominations. The committee on is done under the current bylaws — and I emphasize possibly — with a few modifications," he added. "My arms limits March on charged under the bylaws with position is becoming a lot more inflexible each day because they're WASHINGTON (AP) - The United witnessed by President Nixon, conducting the at - large election. States, the Soviet Union and 71 other Secretary of State William P. Rogers Buckner's delay on the forcing us into a position of nations Monday signed a treaty signed the pact on behalf of the | Irene McCabe (left), leader of the Michigan antibusing appointment has been echoed by inflexibility," Buckner said. prohibiting the use, manufacture or United States. walkers, takes a time out as her companion gets a shoulder Buckner said he would like to He was followed by Lord Cromer Robert Menson, president of the stockpiling of germ - warfare weapons massage. She is now east of Uniontown, Pa. in the steep Council of Graduate Students, who appear before both the Steering and calling for the destruction of for Great Britain and Anatoly ; Summit mountains. must also appoint three members to Committee and the Committee on already existing arms. Dobrynin, ambassador for the Soviet AP Wirephoto the Committee on Nominations. Academic Governance to explain In a ceremony at the State Dept. Union. The three nations co - sponsored the treaty negotiated last year in Geneva. In his remarks Nixon called the Enemy, S.Viets treaty a significant step toward the major goal of world peace and said its ratification would allow scientists previously working on germ warfare to "devote their entire work toward the BAIGON (AP) The 12 - day ambush. The jungle and rubber U.S. officials, in attempting to fch Vietnamese - offensive appeared pl.nutk.ns south of An Loc rn.de th, , .. . *"d . -. - - th heavily reinforced both end of disease." fiaw slowed significantly Monday danger especially high. Hanoi's second largest offensive of the war, said a standoff appeared to be in sasiKitssK' south of An Loc The us- comm™d Americans have died, 23 are missing three Nixon said, however, that the world must realize the treaty, no matter how r major weekend battling on the area along Highway and 10 have been wounded since the significant, 's only a "means to an Ithern front which brought victory effect at the moment. Although North The Mekong Delta was 13, nicknamed "bloody" by American Vietnamese divisions, in the early days start of the offensive. end," which is the end of the threat of jns for Saigon's forces. comparatively quiet but vulnerable to troops because of the high casualties The northern front has commanded war. Vhe United States widened the air of the offensive across the DMZ they suffered there in the past. a major enemy push, with the loss of collapsed the government's northern the war spotlight for much of the time Dobrynin also spoke during the 25 - by sending B52 heavy bombers two regiments of the government's Casualties in the current fighting since the offensive began 12 days ago. minute ceremony, which was held defensive tier like a house of cards, er into North Vietnam than ever better troops. As in past days, there also are said to be heavy on both sides. But the Communist led forces have simultaneously with similar events in ire, in their first strikes around were scattered hit - and - run attacks in they have been unable to follow up a The government, however, has refused been unable to advance for the past Moscow and London, and said the ■or enemy city, this success. Nowhere in the country the lush rice land of the Delta 9outh of four days and over the weekend agreement is a "concrete step toward has a provincial capital been taken and During heavy fighting, Saigon Saigon. An enemy division was the towns in enemy hands, aside from normally tries to hide the extent of its fought two major battles "without general disarmament." pfficials said the raid "y reported in Cambodia just across the The Russian said he hopes for iloform.,,™ those just south of the DMZ, have own losses, mostly to guard the morale gaining one foot of ground," an ■th of the near Vinh 145 miles demilitarized zone bottom t¥e northed deLU. little or no military or political value. of its troops and people by not giving American official in Saigon noted. immediate ratification of the treaty which he said "opens up new and J4Z), was a calculated show of further discussions for ending the arms ■ngth by President Nixon. None of race." 1 bombers was reported hit in the ike, but continued B52 NIXON RAPS U.S.S.R. The treaty itself was negotiated strikes over the past three years at the lild run a high risk that one or more conference of the Committee on ■America's mightiest bombers may Disarmament in Geneva and was Soviet support of N.Viets hit lhot down and that highly classified endorsed by the United Nations, liipment might fall into enemy which called for its ratification at the Ids. earliest possible time. ■"resident Nguyen Van Thieu also The agreement is the women's group at the Pentagon already on station near Vietnam, "are first } commitment running a major calculated risk, WASHINGTON (AP) - American powers "to not encourage other nations told a the additional needed insurance international accord in more than 25 of two to use force against others." more American air and naval units will regiments of finger - pointing at Soviet support of showing the determination of the years that calls for the destruction of mtry from the Mekong Delta to the the current North Vietnamese There was no direct mention of be sent to Southeast Asia as part of United States against this massive weapons already in existence. Tent worst trouble spot, the siege of offensive continued Monday when Vietnam nor of the Soviet support for the U.S. response to the building war. violation . . . has been undertaken by The treaty does not cover chemical Loc, a provincial capital 60 miles President Nixon publicly indicated his Hanoi's attacks into South Vientam. The new units, reportedly including the enemy," Laird said. of Saigon where But administration officials said Nixon another aircraft carrier to join the four weapons. 10,000 belief that Moscow violated one of the lernment troops are surrounded by was calling the world's attention to the "great principles of peace." »r larger enemy force. Fighting in support for Moscow that the United States believes made the attacks JBugh sector, however, had tapered off The presidential thrust came while that helicopters could take in the United States was deploying more possible. ■plies. The two Delta regiments t of a 20,000 - man government offensive. fe pushing up "Bloody Route 13,' naval and air power to counter the With Soviet Ambassador Anatoly | main highway into the region from Dobrynin sitting some five feet away, fcon. The column reported little the President told a group of The President and Dobrynin appeared together along with British Ambassador Lord Cromer and Secretarf State William P. Rogers for the signing of a treaty banning the use Representative changes IjtingThroughout of germ ■ warfare weapons and and little progress toward An diplomats at a treaty - signing the war such relief ceremony that ending the threat of Imins have faced the danger of war particularly required the great providing for the destruction of existing stockpiles. Nixon in his remarks at the ceremony said "each nation must stand on memo Bear renounce the use of force and the use 'ourt eyes WASHINGTON (AP) - A month examination of the columnist's claims. appeal of aggression against other nations." Then he said it is particularly after telling three interviewers that In his testimony, Wilson was at odds lobbyist Dita Beard wrote a disputed with ITT President Harold S. Geneen, important that great nations "not memo on International Telephone & who earlier told the committee the encourage other nations to use force . convention commitment never went These great principles of peace must Telegraph Corp. stationery. Rep. Bob >f charge on busing be followed.' Moments before, Dobrynin had Wilson, R-Calif., quoted her Monday as denying its authenticity. beyond $200,000. Wilson said Geneen's initial pledge was $400,000, as indicated in the disputed Publication of the men praised the treaty, Nixon s^ role m ^ co|umnist jack Anderson precipitated memorandum. Cincinnati, Ohio (AP) The district court ruling has been making it possible and called for the the tangled hearings, now in their The world to seize the momentum he said On March 3, while in San Diego, I U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was appealed to the 6th Circuit Court of seventh week. Wilson was interviewed separately by Appeals in Cincinnati by the had been created toward achieving ■sidering on Monday a request from Wilson, an influential Republican two newspaper reporters and a H Justice Dept. to enter the appeal Metropolitan County Board of even greater disarmament. The Russian fund - raiser, quoted the ITT , , lobbyist , as newsman for KEMB-TV. In one of the Education of Nashville and Davidson made no mention directly or indirectly saying, "It's not the memo 1 wrote, J a school desegregation suit at County. of Vietnam. The memo appears to draw a interviews with the San Diego Union, (shville, Tenn., which involved Wilson said, "So there it is. Anderson Dobrynin remained impassive connection between an ITT had the original, not just the copy, but Justice The appeals court is scheduled to during Nixon's remarks and the two commitment of at least $200,000 to Dept. wants to hear the case Tuesday. the original memo." Picipate in an appeal seeking to exchanged brief words afterwards and unc|erwrite the Republican National ■rturn a President Nixon, who opposes shook hands. There was no report on Convention in August and the out - of - During his testimony. Wilson said his court ordered school reference to the memo being original ordered busing, has asked for a - court • what they said to each other. court settlement of an antitrust action P J products, hair preparations, deodorants, perfumes, I NEXTSPRING: • In the Republican party, commited delegates chosen by Rep. Alex Pilch, £.0,,^Kai bloodshed \rellf,ou? since August children too. accused her of taking drJ toothpastes, mouthwashes, bath oils and shave ? BOYNE MT. ASPEN D-Dearborn, and Richard H. WW- Ms. McGuckin's relatives hllclv 1 - - • by the voters go the county Austin, secretary of state. , »id the doth Ihrert tad creams. • STEAMBOAT - HAWAII • • convention where delegates Austin's question came In Belfast, a pregnant been issued by the IRA's J EUROPE! • to the state convention are housewife who was beaten • ASPEN-STEAMBOAT! from the Elections Division, and covered with red paint militant provisional wing. ?'"J5 . ,, • With a $25 deposit for • J selected. At the state an office of the secretary of and feathers accused the Thev claimed it was a pane of d shotgun H ) $50 deposit ? convention candidate state. Bernard J. Apol, state Provisionals that burst into ammun,t,on ln h,s honu illegal Irish Republican - Warships leave bases Strips, J director of elections, said Tuesday that the division Army (IRA) of ordering her her home Sunday and clubbed Ms. McGuckin with Tarring and feathering to move out of her home or traditional punishmeni| decided to question the hockey sticks before her meted out by the * At least eight warships left Southern California attorney general on the lfiij three terrified children, aged eight against persons who naval bases Monday for undisclosed deployment. ~ „ precinct delegate issue iThe two soldiers were months to five years. • 353 5199 because the law is unclear on killed while Sailors said they were going to Vietnam. this point. investigating a The punishment squad — The Navy refused to comment on the phone call warning that a six youths and two women- Neither the provisional departure bomb had been left in a shaved her head, dragged her nor their rivals, the of four warships from Long Beach and four more bowling establishment into the street and tied her to IRA'i] from San Diego. They their observation post. near official wing, have y«l reportedly will rendezvous They a lamp post after pouring red admitted responsibility foil with the carrier Midway. were standing guard over a paint and feathers over her the attack. The Midway left its base at Alameda and sailed black box they found, when it exploded. out the Golden Gate from San Francisco Bay in Police said the 40 pounds late morning. of explosives leveled the bowling building in the city's Roman Catholic Rosemount Grapevine area. Pot' prisoners released The caller had identified receives pre himself as a member of the IRA. The Grapevine Journal, a University of Minnesota. Philomena McGuckin, a 24 black and Three Jackson County circuit judges, holding minority James Ballard, editor d l»ear - old Roman Catholic, publication on campus, the twice monthljl court in Jackson State Prison - library, Monday ^iid she had been warned at recently received a second began the mass release of 128 prisoners held under her home in Belfast's Grapevine Journal, said tlml class award from the unconstitutional marijuana sentences. BallyMurphy district: "Get Associated Collegiate Press the MSU student newspap«j earned 3,120 points ir The Supreme Court ordered hearings for the out in 48 hours or you and for its winter publication, rating, 80 points short ofil your children will be shot." The collegiate press rating 128 prisoners after declaring the possession first place rating, whidl portion As she packed family service evaluated 1,250 of the marijuana law unconstitutional. A new state belongings before moving to college newspapers. It is requires 3,200 points. Tbt| law making possession a misdemeanor instead of secret Grapevine Journal receivedil a new address, Ms. administered by the felony went into effect April 1. mark of distinction for it| photography. The paper prints aboiill 10,000 copies and is located in 26 Student Services Bldjl Argentine general shot It was started fall term withil staff which ranged in numbal from one to seven. In a double Argentina's military government, blow at ROADRUNNER NIGHT Though the paper has Ml direct funding, a effort coordinated by Er*l financial leftist guerrillas killed the Italian Winston, administrate! industrialist they kidnapped three weeks ago and assassinated at the Ttetzel assitant in the Center Urban Affairs, helped raw I f«l a key army general Monday. Industrialist Oberdan cBell funds for the paper. "I'm sure if we can find avenues to continue, by nrfl th»| [ Salustro, 56, was shot to death in year we can obtain the AH a house in suburban Aires as police closed in. Buenos -CARTOONS American said. rating," liallar°l Starring 1TI the infamous fastfoot Gen. Juan Carlos Sanchez, a key officer in Argentina's military government, was fatally wounded when terrorists sprayed his car with machinegun bullets -BEEP BEEP A special drink of the Roadrunner in honor Ji/ll/ OIRI/TS in Rosario, 180 miles north of the capital. -PITCHERS MTCRflflTIYt 64 oz. P-Bell pitchers at reduced prices! HOW TO HAD IHEAAIAG Id Jiff Candles lit for 297 slain 0:OOpm Tues. April II IOS B Well* Hell "DOf/ AfAIITY DE/ERYC OUR COACIDCACE ?" Scores of candles lit by a village of widows will -OLD TIME burn Tuesday at a forest clearing where 32 years 8:00pm Wed. April II IOO Snoineerin9 ago Nazi troops killed every man they could find in the Polish hamlet of Skloby. MOVIES "UIHCAC 1/ MI/TORY 60100?" The widows of Skloby will light the candles in 6:00pm Thur/. April IS IOOE Y«t Clinic memory of the 297 men slain by SS Elite 9 p.m. Guardsmen for assisting the partisan movement. On April 11, 1940, the Germans occupied the TONIGHT - 2 a.m. Speaker: DR.<1 ARK PIIMOCK town, rounded up every man they could lay hands 1020 on. shot them to death in the Trowbridge Road clearing and burned i every house to the ground. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. April II, 1972 3 11 COMMISSIONS FORMED l K»Y: *>•: Meet details By CRISPIN Y. CAMPBELL State News Staff Writer aids and admissions minority students in higher of minority aids drafting of the constitution chairman and (8) Student large and the chairmen of the for the two ■ year ■ old Employment, Joann Collins, various commissions, WASHINGTON-Student education." organization and the MSU. input and Chicano formation of special The new officers for 1972 representation were among According to Joann commissions to handle $ A firey discussion ensued were announced as Donald the key issues presented at Collins, NCMFAA treasurer problems in financial aids. after the Chicano delegation Banks, Bishop College, tigSi the second conference of the National annual and work - study counselor at MSU, the organization had Eleven commissions, marched on the executive council meeting and president; Richard Romero, vice president; Jean its start two years including student Caucus of Minority Financial ago in the demanded membership in Wilkinson secretary; Alien Aid Midwest Assn. of Student involvement, Chicano and Administrators the organization and the vice Financial Aid Research commissions, Renis, asst. secretary; Joann (NCMFAA) in the Sheraton presidency. The seven — Park Hotel here. Administrators (MASFAA) (whose chairmen have not member Collins, treasurer. Members in Kansas City. yet been named) were group originally - came to the convention to large include Sam The conference, sponsored established. The eight others Johnson of NSSFNS; observe the procedures and Mudpack by Howard University, Washington, D.C., brought Ms. Collins organization was said the founded to include: (1) Program Change take part sessions. in the training Clarence Shelly, University of Illinois and Allen Stewart, I After a strenous softball flame, there's nothing more relaxing than a little dip in the mud. together approximately "deal with creating ways of Jackson State College. 800 Mechanism, Richard Allen, professionals and 19 financial aid for the I The "Spider Crew," a McDonel Hall team, sprawl in the slime of the East Complex IM students from 25 universities education of minorities." Governors State University, During the third and final session, Amos Johnson, I field. across the country to discuss chairman; (2) Legislation, State News photo by Paul Heaven ridge. "the priorities in financial The first concern of the four - day meeting was the Don O'Bannon, Bishop president and asst. director of the MSU Financial Aids Applications College, chairman; (3) Training, Kermith Owen, Dept., announced the Kennedy - King College; (4) acceptance of the Chicano available for demands to "expand the Community Relationships, Student ByGEORGEWHITE organization that met for its that dema Jimmy Ross, University of Indiana, chairman; (5) Supportive Services, Charles Gordon, Wayne State base of the After organization to include other minorities." the student representatives voiced their job Self - on council nominations forms were scheduled at the However, the council Election of student University, chairman; (6) demands, it was decided that for the undergraduate seat of second annual conference Student, Jean Wilkinson, J State News Staff Writer conference. vetoed the final proposal, officers will be conducted there will be one student on the College of Engineering ■Nineteen students April 6 through 9. The which would have required through Illinois State Univeristy, mail and each of the 11 commissions, on the Academic Council Irticipating in the National conference met at MSU last The student's position student representation from coordinated by Dennis chairman; (7) Admission two student members at - must be turned in to 112 icus for Financial Aid year- paper also included their each of the organization's Means, Detroit junior, and Policy — Orientation, Aline large and the formation of an dministrators in Students from MSU, demands for chairmanship of member institutions. Ms. Seaberry. Rivers, Fisk University, all - student commission. Engineering Bldg. by 5 p.m. ■ashington D.C. recently Illinois State University, the student involvement Wednesday. The forms available in "essured the NCFAA's Oberlin College, Antioch commission; one or more ■ "We were not represented This action would allow are 112 Engineering Bldg. ecutive board into giving College, Wayne State students on each of the at the conference," students and Chicanos to [em more input. fThe executive board of the University, Hofstra commissions and at least University and Elizabeth three representatives on the explained Toni Seaberry, Illinois State University. "We Council to debate have important positions in the policy making body of 'fry this State Nevvs^ cus was presented with City College drew up a executive council. The took positive action to the organization, the TV A Can be part of > student demands and position paper in which they students also requested remedy the situation." executive council. The luted four of them. criticized conference inclusion of a student agenda "This conference was council is W IThe NCFAA is a minority fiented financial aid - administrators for not attending student sessions with that of the assembly. general intended to help minority students," David Detroit junior continued. Kinchen, report on faculty composed of the executive board (all elected officers), the members - at - State News recycycling info 353-4321 "There was no way they The Academic Council will debate the proposed Interim could do that without our Tne State News is published by the students of Faculty Grievance Procedure at 3:15 p.m. today in the Con I-M tuition case faces help; we had to have input." Con Room of the International Center. E. Fred Carlisle, chairman of the ad hoc committee that Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays Amos Johnson, former and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special developed the document, will present the 19 - page report at president of the Minority Welcome Week edition is published in September. [ontested jurisdiction the special session of the council. Aid Administrators and MSU Subscription rate is $16 per year. The council will also have an opportunity to vote on the financial aids counselor Member Associated Press, United Press International, proposed statement of policy with respect to future |A class action suit in Ann Arbor of the court of claims. announced, before the resolutions of censure. Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., Jallenging the University of Michigan's The substantive issue in Kht to the case involves student's Sunday deadline, that the council approved Gordon E. Guyer, chairman of the steering committee, will Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press charge out - state tuition to students the constitutionality of the university's offer this proposal: Assn. the proposals. Second class postate paid at East Lansing, Mich. pistered to vote in Michigan appears hung enforcing a different set of criteria for "A resolution of censure introduced at one session of the 1 over the question of proper jurisdiction, Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services acquiring in - state tuition status than does Academic Council may not be voted on before a succeeding Ithur Carpenter, attorney for the out • Michigan apply for voting residency, "The general assembly session of the council. Further, as soon as practicable after Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, lite students, said Monday. The court Thursday also denied a U - M needs representation from the resolution has been introduced, the secretary of the Michigan, 48823. Whe six U M out state student plaintiffs • - request for summary judgment in the case every institution," said Jean Faculties shall send written notice to the individual named in Phones: ■re denied Thursday a request in which would have closed it then. Instead, Wilkerson, from Illinois the resolution and shall extend to him an invitation to present News/Editorial 355-8252 Ishtenaw County Circuit Court for a the court agreed to rule at a later hearing on State University and a statement in person at the next scheduled session of the Classified Ads 355-8255 Inporary injunction against the university a permanent injunction against U - M and secretary of the executive council." Display Advertising 353-6400 ■ prevent U - M from charging the out-state instructed the U - M regents to answer the council, defending the veto. Guyer will also bring up the issue of the report and Business Office 355-3447 is to any student registered to vote in "We cannot restrict our charges made by the plaintiffs in their case. recommendations concerning the development of procedures Ichigan. It was the second court rejection membership because of for faculty consultation in the selection of principal academic Photographic 355-8311 It is believed that U - M will appeal the Ian injunction request by the students. circuit court judge's ruling for it to answer financial difficulties." officers. Campus Information 353-8700 Carpenter said Monday that neither he nor the student charge. The U • M apparently ^t Ucourt's • M regents' attorney are happy with desires to have the suit handled in claims decision Thursday that the court, while the plaintiffs are pressing for All students desiring admission to the Junior NEJAC TV pstantive issue in the case could be full consideration in the circuit court. level of the RENTALS Iidled by the circuit court but that the "It will be two or three weeks before the kneial matter came under the jurisdiction dust settles and we can determine what the SCHOOL OF MEDICAL timing on the case will be," Carpenter said. TECHNOLOGY >n: Itudents elect For Fall term, 1972, must obtain an application form from free delivery, the Medical }SMSU ■Student rep the east Room Technology Office (48 HalH. Applications service and pickup Housing ' beginning Irporation (SHC) members Tuesday's Feature Dinner Mon., April 3, l ust b 5:00 it week elected Annette Wed., April 12. 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Adams "By the way," he asks, "whatever charge at Vera Cruz." taking over at State when 'Dr.' Hannah became of Adams? Haven't heard a "What kind of a American Biography when a colleague politu.iH drifts in. split for AID, right? How'd he do?" peep out of him since he left office." campaigner was he?" '"I DAVE PERSON, managing editor "He retired to private life," I tells "C. Patric," he says, "How're you "He was up to it," I answers. "No great shakes," I JOHN BORGER campus editor says. «Di(,. | , able to do such "Listen to this: him. "Only time he goes out in public make CHARLIE CAIN, city editor a good job explaining any speeches at all ® "The outstanding achievement of now is once a year, when he attends BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor our prexies to us? Is it intuition, or campaign. Book here says: • Fillmore's administration were the the Friends of Millard Fillmore time RICK OOSSELIN, sports editor you got a theory?" did he catch the | "Call it intuition, call it a theory," I compromise measures of 1850. Society annual meeting in imagination." says. "I dont care. I call it my game Though his part in them damned him Philadelphia.' "I sure gotta take my with the Abolitionist clique, it appears hat off to you, Lash. You're batting a "Let's see, now," he muses, 'wl Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award plan. I found out if you know enough for outstanding journalism. about presidents of the U.S., you can now as the work of a cool - headed thousand so far with your theory. said Fillmore was a unifier figures out our prexies here at State. conservative who, like Lincoln, placed What about the 14th president? Who compromiser on the divisive issueTf that day. How did Pierce stand?" I "Show you how it works. Let's the preservation of the Union above was he, by the way?" " start with Zachary Taylor. any specific settlement of the slavery "Franklin Pierce." "Let's look EDITORIALS "He was the 12th president, right?" question." "Franklin Pierce? Never heard of suggests, at the thumbing through u*l record," ifl I says. "And 'Dr.' Hannah was the 12th " dictionary. "Here It is: I prexy at State, right; So you learn 'Yeah,' I says. 'Fillmore took over in the "He was honest and tenacious I The VD ep about Hannah. Taylor, you can explain 'Dr.' "Here's what the book says about middle of Taylor's administration, when Taylor left the White House abruptly " ' That was like Walter P. Adams taking views, but with as he made up his difficulty and often reverZI In hi Taylor: himself before making a final decide I over at State when "Dr." Hannah split for he gave a general "Without political background or Impression nil find A massive effort to eradicate new why venereal disease should have experience, his practical wisdom, common sense, honest simplicity, and resolute purpose served him well." AID, right? How'd he do?' " 'He was up to it,' I answers." Instability." "Palsied hand fumbling reins of empire!" he exclaims. with tlx | I I "Perfect!" he gushes, his eyes "That's like the rednecks him, either. What's the book on him?" venereal disease has been reached epidemic proportions. misting over. "That's 'Dr.' Hannah to a racists jumping and "That's not quite fair," I "To begin with," I says, "he's the "He did have a position. This scolds.I advocated by the National Of course, much of the problem T!" time of Wilson all over Adams at the Hall, isn't It?" he says most obscure president in U.S. history. the book is wh«| Commission on Venereal Disease. can be attributed to ignorance "OK, OK," I snaps. "Let's go on to thoughtfully. Name didn't come up in the says on that: j "In carrying out his Democratic convention until the 35th strict construction, he was principles otl The commission has about VD itself. However, ^ the 13 th president. That was Millard "Exactly," I says. "Listen to most ||l Fillmore. Ever hear of him?" history's final word on the 13th ballot. Wasn't nominated until the accord with recommended the federal another problem centers around "Nope," he laughs. "And you got a president: 45th.' Southerners, who! government spend $46.1 million the number of people who, generally had the letter of the law oj parallel with our 13th prexy right "While such of his letters and "Hey, wait a minute!" he says. "I their side." in the coming fiscal year and though informed about VD, are there." speeches as are preserved make him just remembered about him. Didn't he $296 million over the next five spreading the disease, either "Yeah," I says. "Fillmore took over singularly do something weird in the Mexican "According to your theory, Dr., kl seem colorless, his doesn't look too good for our net I in the middle of Taylor's comtemporaries have left testimony to War?" yeras for VD control. The knowingly or unknowingly. The does it?" President has requested only $31 commission recommends the administration, when Taylor left the impressive presence, kindly blue eyes, "Right," I answers. "Fainted and prexy, "I'm not ready to say that,", White House abruptly ..." and gracious manner." fell off his horse during a cavalry million for the coming year. enforcement of existing demures. "Oh, I know a lot of folksil the Faculty Club have written him otl mandatory tests for syphillis and The most important gonorrhea to tackle this as an academic Franklin Pierce. recommendation of the situation. "I don't agree with that. I'm taking a wait ■ and - see attitude.il Personally! commission is the The number of VD cases implementation of venereal like what the Free Press said in thil continues to rise. Last year there March 26 editorial: disease education programs in all were more reported cases of "Wharton, so far, has distinguished! public, private, and parochial gonorrhea than any other himself at MSU as a man of dignity ! schools, to be offered no later communicable disease. Even if foresight and integrity." than the seventh grade. In those the VD commission's proposals "OK." he says, "but what's btl areas where "concerned" parents actually done around here? I've hidl are enacted immediately, its the feeling State's been drifting withail have forced school boards to members claim the number of a rudder ever since our new preiyl eliminate sex education from the took the helm." VD cases will continue to rise curriculum, VD education has "You got something there," !■ throughout 1973. often been deleted in the concedes. "But it's not our neil Clearly there is but one policy captain's fault. balance. VD in many areas is still alternative for this nation to "It's the Bay City Comber. Ynl considered too "dirty" a subject follow with regard to VD know, way he's been throwia|l to be exposed to prepubescent control. An all out effort to stop roadblocks in the path everythli|l youths. Many adolescents, VD should be made now. In a constructive our new prexy tried tol though, manage to learn about nation with extensive health care do. VD without the schools' help - "So I say let's not close the book! facilities, it makes no sense for on our new prexy just yet. Let's wiitl by contracting it. prudery and ignorance to stand until the Dems off Trustee White lodfl In a nation with resources in the way of efforts to stamp put Donna O'Donnohue on the board* such as ours, there is no reason out a major health menace. "Then hell finally be able tol surface with his game plan and well see what kind of razzle - dazzlt| multiple offense he really has." ART BUCHWALD New peace waste of man Who will The National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC) has grandly scheduled its spring '72 gala that the war has gone on, with or without their protests. The day has coftie to get off help Plotkin? parade for peace for Saturday, the streets and into Congress if WASHINGTON - My friend Plotkin, What about $400,000?" see Kleindienst," Plotkin said. candy store by myself." April 22. A half page ad in the who has a candy store in Hollls, N.Y., "Come on, will you knock it off. "Probably not. Say, why don't you "That's a pity. Most corporatioi action is to be had. Lobbies to Sunday New York Times lists end the war must muster enough called me excitedly the other day and Fifteen hundred dollars is a lot of go down to the Kentucky Derby and executives usually make a buck oi two big gathering places, New said, 'The government just hit me for money to me, and I called you because talk It over with John Mitchell?" their mistakes by selling their stock York and Los Angeles. strength to defeat the lobbies for $1,230 in back taxes, as well as a $240 I thought you could help me." 'Tve got a candy store to run. I before the word gets out." the war. penalty. This is outrageous because "I'm trying to help, Plotkin, but can't go to the Kentucky Derby." "Then you're not going to help Gone are the days of camping they told me at the time I could X there are certain ways of doing things "Where would Dita Beard be today me?" out in Algonquin Park, The most efficient way to lodging in deduct several business expenses that down here, and no one likes to deviate If she thought the way you did?" I "I would If I could, Plotkin. But no Robert F. Kennedy Memorial accomplish this is to take they have now disallowed." from them. Have you thought of asked. one down here is going to talk to Stadium and getting tear gassed political action off the pavement seeing acting Atty. Gen. Kleindienst?" "Please be serious. What can I do?" anyone who hasn't made a political in Dupont Circle. The brutal and into the polling places. A "Now don't get upset, Plotkin. I'm "Why? Could he help me?" "You might sell your stock before contribution, doesn't have a privati sure we can work something out. Why "He could, but he wouldn't because the public finds out what a mess plane or a lobbyist or can't find tlnw efficiency of the District of concerted nationwide effort to don't you fly down on your private that would be a conflict of interest." you're In." to go to the Columbia's police force last May elect congressional peace Kentucky Derby." plane and " "You know I'm not "I don't have any stock. I own the candidates can yield far more . .. going to get to Copyright 1972, Los Angeles Timei must have discouraged the peace effective results than a "Private plane? What the hell are promoters from marching on the constellation of marches. you talking about?" OUR READER'S MIND nation's capital. But marching, that great "If you have a private plane, It The problem is that makes it a lot easier to get senators American political pastime, is campaigning is hard work, and congressmen to listen to your being revived, for whatever purposes the sponsors may have. If the annual appearance of something altogether different story." that a one - shot lark on a sunny "You know I don't have a private Lettec unfair spring afternoon. Yet a total and plane, wise guy." Mobe marshals, peace coalitions continuing commitment is and emergency marches have "All right, aU right. I'll tell necessary if peace is to be you To the Editor: check the "big black book." Each save a lot of headaches. proven anything in the past, it is achieved. The choice is yours. what you do. Have your lobbyist get Last week you published a letter by In touch with some of the boys at the doctoral student, at the time he turns Shirley M. Goodwin I Mr. Engle. First, let me say I do not Justice Department." know anything about Mr. Engle's In his thesis, is required to fill out a East Lansing resident I form listing the name of his typist, the April 3, 1972 ■ The noon "What lobbyist? I haven't got a lobbyist. What kind of candy store do problem. My complaint is on the big black type above the letter stating - "BEWARE OF LOCAL TYPISTS"-I process used in reproduction, the binder, the number of pages in his uama « mmm-mMA you think I've got?" feel this is very unfair to the typists In thesis, the number of copies printed, MISPLACED MEMO the total cost, whether the typist's jn- Jim I "It's pretty hard to get much done -J. this area who for years have been '° State ReP'e!*ntat,vc J"J should we down here without a lobbyist. Let me think. Wait a minute. I've got an idea. Call Peter Flanigan at the White typing and processing dissertations. As for myself, I have been typing thesis work would was use satisfactory, whether he the same process again, how long it took to process his thesis, etc. Brown Re: Your plans to runfo'l I for 26 years, and multillthlng them for There are a number of excellent In world of personnel in attendence. In most House. He can probably fix things for 14 years. congress. a fickle typists in the local area, and I feel that legislatures, mercurial trustees you." I personally feel that at the time cases, it would not be too in checking the records he should be Dear Ambitious — and the student is ready to type and able to find malleable students there is difficult to stagger lunch breaks "Who is Peter Flanigan?" one who could meet his . , . h.| complete his thesis, he should go to one sure thing that the so that business could be carried "He's in charge of helping the requirements. Also, he can pick up a a "a ',a ^a "a "a I graduate office (204 University can cling to: Most on through the noon hour. An businessmen who get into difficulty Administration Bldg.) and ask to "Graduate Handbook" that will help him In preparing his thesis. This ha ,,a • I offices on this campus will bolt experiment with staggering the with the government." might - Chuck Chaniberlaini their doors for the hallowed noon to one lunch hour. entire work day to alleviate rush hour traffic has proven workable "Why would he help me?" DOONESBURY ojeu, for doesn't ^'^TrS" in New York City. "Because of your contribution to WHY, YOU CAAl CALL uhy's one thin6 an you THe cogo whatever Accept# This, needless to say, presents the Republican National Committee." the' HMC T0> sorry, re\t, but that. lan6ua6e' the you waht' you pont perfkM, a considerable inconvenience for The major reason why the "I didn't make any contribution to . rufus7 eve*/ have to call. j th reall^ t " | H/n "father." /f you "our pad. anyone, students most certainly staggered lunch hour has yet to the Republican National Committee." - coqun6 oh 1 FEEL ugh the Michigan Dept. Spend yum summer vacation where it all started, picking up some credits or just grooving on the cli mate, the people, the Bay, and the City (San Fiancisco). Cal offers two six week ses sions for credit, beginning June 19 We offei super-low-cost, co ^ ed, co-op housing, owned and op ^ erated by students, for students. Lizard's Steamship Room and board $130 session, if you share the work; SI90 J session, ^ if you don't. 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Producer respect some of the by convincing Elizabeth contrasting the dynamic Hal Wallis, whose specialty performances given by a that Mary was plotting her personalities of the two is the quasi - historical rather outstanding cast. death, and smiles as he sees Queens. Mary Stuart is spectacle, misses his mark Vanessa Redgrave gives one her off to the axe. presented as both ruler and on this picture. It is not that of her finest performances TTiough the film lasts just subject of her passions. She the film lacks good points, as Mary, a role which has rises to poignant majesty in but rather that it contains won her an Oscar over two hours, it seems to nomination. It is have occupied a much trapping herself in her a tribute greater simple righteousness and to her acting ability that she space of time. honesty. Elizabeth is ruler received a nomination for a dynamic monarchs. Daniel Winding its way along secret by her intelligence, although script that gives her little Massey as Elizabeth's passageways that lead to the she as well falls at her own assistance. Throughout the alleged lover Robert Dudley explication of the complicated strength. She is forced to movie, Ms. Redgrave evokes and Timothy Dalton as story, the execute perhaps the only both movie finds itself trapped in our understanding and Mary's second husband person who could ever its own intricate splendor. It compassion. Very stirring Robert Darnley were simply understand the position she performances by is not the type of movie Trevor terrible. Both actors gave is in. If even more attention Howard as Elizabeth's chief that holds one on the simplistic interpretations to edge had been given to consul and of the seat, hypnotized Patrick the weak lovers of the by developing their McGoohan as Mary's double - crossing Scotish brother, strong Queens. The movie suffers with their failure to each enthralling moment. Throughout the picture, wishes the film would come one interdependence, one can only speculate on just how Queen James Stuart, give the evoke credibility in their "Mary, Queen of Scots", starring Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson, is picture its most sparkling roles. out of the background for a good the picture might have been. the Michigan Theater. playing^! moments. The plot of "Mary, On the minus side, one Queen of Scots" is onf of can hardly ignore Glenda the most famous and Jackson's rather weak U-M coed romanticized in English living works portrayal of Elizabeth I. Ms. Jackson was nothing short history. It is the tale of two of brilliant in the same role queens that held claims to the same throne. Mary on the BBC television drama, "Elizabeth R." Stuart, the Queen of By STEVE RADDOCK Redgrave • Jackson, Perhaps it was boredom of Scotland, was Elizabeth's State News Staff Writer johns for one sex plastered As she knocked on her A furor over this action house would have to J cousin. Elizabeth was Henry next to shower facilities for neighbor's door to borrow Mary. repeating the same role that VIII's daughter by Anne The residence halls the other. his scrub brush, she added subsequently resulted. One initiated members of J man angrily informed U-M fraternity. Queen of Srols led her into a very one - Boleyn (the subject of anchored in the University that this set - up has just president Robbin Fleming Phi Epsilon Phi, tried J dimensional portrayal of "Coed quarters" Wallis' "Anne of a of Michigan's North about eliminated the need one of England's most Campus that, because of the adopt a coed amtngene Thousand Days"), and was are pretty plain looking. for dating. decision, he was cutting the It did not last long - The "coed quarters" regarded by the English "The whole thing's very school out of his will and house shortly thereat Catholics Balding, pile carpets, living system at U-M has as a bastard and overhead fans, louvre vents realistic," she said. would be returning a plaque burned to the ground. been breathing since the late unfit for rule. Those he had received for a in all the doors, and '60s. Started on a trial basis Xanadu Co-op Catholics wanted the crown Though sex is not a $10,000 contribution. accord ian - like radiators in Mosher - Jordan Hall, the I OPEN 6:00 TODAY < passed to the legitimate hangup for kids living in All member houses i\ W FEATURE AT 6:10 that take up one - tenth of coed quarters, it is very L 9:00 P.M. heir, whom they held to be concept has branched out to In another of the 30 the U-M Inter-co operati the already limited room include at least floor of much a topic of concernfor Mary Stuart. one letters complaining about Council are coed. fwED. AT 12:25 - 3:15 space, give such halls as every university residence many of their parents. the change, a disgruntled f 6:05 - 9:00 P.M. The Mosher Co-op tried - out variatioJ problem is further - Jordan, Alice person branded the of the arrangement in] 9 GEORGE C. SCOTT NOW increased by Elizabeth Crocker Lloyd, Betsy Last July, the problem of University "a whorehouse nationally publicize remaining as the famous Barbour, Mary Markley and Peter Schoch, a U-M university permissiveness deluxe." SHOWING! Helen Newberry the within its residence halls experiment. ?MTT0m BUTTERFIELD Virgin Queen, while her cousin Mary had a male appearance of economy - housing adviser, notes that each coed house is an was the brought to U-M Housing a head when Fleming took it all in stride. After a house meeting February Xanadu co • J || DRIVE-IN THEATRES child (who would later class Cuban hotels. autonomous unit. Students Policy become James I elect Student Selection Board voted to drop (17 men, 12 womeJ of "We're concerned The coed floors of each more decided to reshuffle t England). Though both Committees, which then wording in dorm rules that of these halls are much like with minds than morals," he belongings and set up « labeled cohabitation, queens were strong in their appoint resident advisers. said. rooms. Room assignmeaJ own ways, they were any off - campus apartment This self - rule motion is premarital sex and overnight were made at random,* manipulated against each house, except that coeds are strengthened visiting as "unacceptable The coed living by having each student allowed J other by their ambitious systematically assigned to floors behavior." arrangement had not alternate rooms. Bathrooms determining house veto three prospect* advisers. Trevor Howard as policy and not confined itself to university are being roommates from the sigil Elizabeth's adviser all but community - style, with subjected to any curfew. John Feldcamp, director - owned housing. Several of U-M fraternities are opening up sheet. university housing for the The Xanadu experimd Students living under this U-M, felt that the wording their houses to both sexes in lasted for only two w arrangement are quick to an effort to was superfluous since bandage their ofle of which was the td assert that it is speeding - up covered by state law financial wounds. their social maturity. break. During this time,til anyway. Theta Xi One woman, on her way university issued! to take a shower, noted "We don't have wording Theta XI, has been statement denyiJ that on coed floors there is prohibiting stealing, assault, actively recruiting potential ownership of the houses less artificiality in social or murder in the dorms," tenants with a barrage of threatening to cut advisory services from l| cf relationships. Feldcamp noted. hand - lettered flyers and quarter page housing office if the pi • newspaper was carried out. No a ads. action was taken, howti The IHifiWIIIiiH mm campaign has been In "all, the coed p "THE YEAR'S FIRST REALLY SATISFYIN6. BIG COMMERCIAL a only partially successful. Recently, three student nurses who signed contracts seems to be working outil both the students and U-M administration, v If "I" ONE OF THE MOST BRUTAL AND with the fraternity were has been able to keepili MOVING CHRONICLES OF AMERICAN LIFE EVER DESIGNED forced to pull out because of students within WITHIN I THE LIMITS OF POPULAR of parental objections. residence hall system. ENTERTAINMENT. —Vincent Canby. New York Times Russ Jones, president of "THE GODFATHER' IS A SPECTACULAR Theta Xi, noted that the MOVIE. ONE OF THE FINEST GANGSTER MOVIES EVER MAOEI" house will be subdivided ~ e Shalit. NBC-TV into two groups — "all members of Theta XI fraternity and all other live - ACADEMY AWARO ins." 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It is produced with the kind of care detail which characterizes Pro • might have been nearly 400 years and attention to Musica's performances of The THIS GANDY FANTASTIC DOUBLE FEATURE Play of Daniel and The Play of Herod. WILL BE SHOWN IN 100 V.« ADMISSION LECTURE CONCERT SUBSCRIPTION SERIES"B" $1.25-CANDY, 7:30 only, LOVERS at 9:30 Cli"iC MONDAY, APRIL 17,8:15 P.M. U. AUDITORIUM PUBLIC:$5.00 $4.00 $3.00 MSU STUDENTS (W/ID)$1.00 >55-3361 Tickets at the Union 355 -6686 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 11, 1972 7 us L KAREN ZURAWSKI transit link studied received. also pointed out that three ate News Staff Writer stops are very tentative. 250 units, Pierson said. Lblic transportation '"taHtl0nS 8rMhat MSU students from a One route would connect "Public transportation is a Jing Meadowbrook Trace thought hf.vecaJ8than he said, and more statistics Class have picked the Meadowbrook bus route with the current must, because we're at the Pennsylvania bus route, and building stage now," Pierson ■artments and East people would be interested as a term project, and will be another could go through said. Ting and MSU is still inTheriding buses. conducting their own survey campus and East Lansing, He explained that as >r consideration by local survey sent out to this term. recircling back to the jortation officials, residents of the 400 unit It will probably be more people move out to apartments. Meadowbrook they might j proposal, initially apartment complex asks the detailed and more accurate, lived by the East Lansing 1 Council a month ago, number of people per apartment, how many are Pierson said. J"'caTaT; =r'°/ the CATA bus operations, or depend possibly „„ thebus. move out to The survey was requested cautioned ,h„t Ihe proposal I been referred to a students, how many cars by transportation officials at Sead^ok"' the was just under study at this bus route doesexistt. Lnmittee of the Capital they own, and how many an informal meeting last time. would be interested in bus [a Transit Authority service to the East Lansing Tuesday which was attended "It is just in the embryo Pierson notes, however, JTA) for study. by representatives of East stage," he said. that Meadowbrook could ■ichael J. Pierson, and Lansing community. Lansing, Lansing, CATA and Pierson seemed hopeful, not pay the entire subsidy r of the apartment Pierson said Monday Meadowbrook Trace. that such a route however, "I think we're would at 4925 Dunckel approximately 75 surveys Under consideration at this require. He is hopeful that had been received, but pick progressing. It looks a lot _J, Lansing, said scattered time are several proposed better than it did." Lansing and East Lansing Its fro™ 8 survey on bus up will continue, with a total routes, bus schedules, and Pierson, though, is will consider a possible frest began last week figure probably being timetables and even impatient despite the subsidy on their part. calculated ■ng residents has been Wednesday. He locations of the route and "getting down to brass Arthur Carney, an East tacks," and doesn't think Lansing representative on CATA is moving as fast as it the CATA, said that no could. action will be taken until "It seems as though with some definitive information .eague re the number of people here and the potential for a system, they're not too has been received. No deadline has been set, he said. "We may not be Io back receptive to too many new moving as tax drive fast as Mr. Pierson ideas," he said. wants," Shoppers - "I'm not foolish enough to Carney said, "but we have no deny that Meadowbrook will information to move with." Use this ad every week as a ft he League of Women understand the intricacies of bottled in the senate's receive a lot of the benefit," Kers Monday refused to taxation and education education committee. he said. "But we're not the shopping list. . . you'll save more! torse any of the tax amounts to a legislative cop The league's support of GG on,y ones who wil1 benefit." Ancient home ■orm petition drives out. is premised on the resolution Though Meadowbrook Isently being pushed in the "We do not feel the paragraph that would Trac« is outside the East Lansing city limits, Pierson is found in Italy U.S.D.A. Choice Je arguing, "that the four legislature should slough off eliminate the constitutional ■mpeting and ever - its leadership responsibility ■nging petitions to place in these fields. There is still restriction on the graduated income tax. basing his appeal on the fact that many of his residents are POMPEII, Italy (AP) - Archeologists digging Leg 0 Lamb-wholi mstitutional amendments plenty of time for it to place Milliken remains opposed student oriented, if not through hardened lave and ■ the ballot only serve to legislation directly on the to lifting the ban on students, ashes at the foot of Mt. ■fuse the voters." ■s. Marvin Tomber, state ballot without going through these costly, time graduated income tax, Meadowbrook, which will arguing that citizens are have 528 operating units in Vesuvius have uncovered another ancient Roman Hygrade's Ball Park Igue president, blamed consuming, and," she already faced with enough May, will expand in the house. It has well - Tslative ineffectiveness for asserted, "unsuccessful progressive taxes. summer of 1973 by an extra J scattered attempts at petition campaigns." preserved wall frescoes. Franks, 1 lb. pkg. |>ing property tax relief The league instead I equitable financing of continues to advocate Klicschools. fThe state legislature . . . support of House Joint Resolution GG, which has L let partisan and been stalled in the senate for Conference to discuss Hygrade's W.Virglnia Japarty bickering bring it the past half year because the ■he point where it has said membership could not It the people decide l>ugh petition drives what muster the necessary two thirds vote (26) necessary to - child abuse problems Bacon, 1 lb. pkg. QQc of tax reform they place it on the ballot. The resolution A statewide conference on a protective services Chapter of the American passed the house PERFECT FOR BROWN-BAGGERS! detection and treatment of specialist with the Michigan Academy of Pediatrics jhough Ms. Tomber said without difficulty. Gov. child abuse problems will be Dept. of Social Services. Michigan Delicious Apples anc [league agrees with the Mi Hi ken subsequently through its Headstart 3 lb. bag only 'W held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at The conference is Inocratic principle of initiated his petition drive committee and the Headstart A-133 Life Sciences Bldg. sponsored by Michigan Program of Lansing. ■ative petition they feel when it appeared that the bill lexpecting the people to would be permanently The conference will concentrate on the early recognition of physically Come out Heatherwood Choc. Milk :4/99' abused children treatment for them and their , and ahead with troubled families. 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Phone 337 -1866 - - I * * * ^^PTTTTTTnTTTTTT1 * * * * 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April || Dancer tells trials of work By RAY ANDERSON "One guy grabbed my boob, and I removed his hand and not easy despite the friend's encouragement. State News Staff Writer told him he would have to leave." We went around and "The first night I danced I had to have a beer before I Sue's eyes wandered vacantly at the ceiling occasionally around, the well- proportioned girl continued, but he got on stage," she recalled. Once there she found it dripping to a customer as she moved violently over the finally left. impossible to remove her top as the other dancers did. She "If they come in to enjoy the show fine, and if they later decided to remove her blouse before getting on stage. circular stage. Hie sound of "Smokey Robinson and the Miracles" stopped and she stepped down to replace her don't like it they can leave," DeRose asserted, in defense of It was a week before she felt "comfortable" with the circle blouse. the dancers. "But I don't want any remarks or anything of penetrating eyes surrounding her. She still has twinges of "I don't think I could get up there half naked," a patron physical. Look around we run a quiet place here." doubt, but the nightly wage ranging from $38 to $60 remarked as Sue walked back to the corner with the other The sound of music and view of dancers 'was placate the reservations. But the motivation of money is not enough for many, topless dancers. Carl DeRose, owner of the Sir Club has intermittenly punctuated with sporadic applause and the and DeRose confesses that he is having trouble finding new requested that the dancers separate themselves from the shuffle of feet as a steady line of customers came and went. customers. It was quiet. dancers. "They (the police) could set me up, and say that they Sue leaned against the table her breasts demurely "The 12 girls I have have been working since I opened had been solicited. Besides this way I don't have any covered by a high-cut and I can't find any more. bathing suit and reflected on problems," the well - groomed, stocky owner remarked. reactions to her unusual employment. He has contacted some Detroit agancies in hopes of Sue sat at a small reserved table and reflected on the "I haven't told my parents because they would probably getting more dancers, but only one has responded and the customer's remark. disown me, but my more liberal friends think it's kind of dancer hired is from the Lansing area, as are the other 11. "You know I really don't think about being up there cool." The novelty of topless dancing has lessened in downtown almost nude but comments like that make me wonder why One of those liberal friends convinced her that topless Lansing, and the burly owner admits that his business is in the hell I'm showing these people my body." dancing would be a good idea. falling off. "A guy I was dating at the time suggested I try because I The furor created recently by Lansing Mayor Gerald Money and convenient hours, she subsequently confessed are the primary motivating factors for her job. have a nice body and I could make more money dancing Graves' opposition to topless dancing is considered a I have a three - year - old daughter and ADC (aid to than I could waiting tables," she said. blessing by DeRose. But the transition from waitress to topless dancer was "The more he hollered, the more business we drew," he dependent children) isn't enough. Where else could I make $6 an hour and still work the hours that would allow me to smiled. But it hasn't all been grins, DeRose adds. He claims be with my girl," the 21 - year - old brunette said. the city has been discriminating against him by making him A patron approached her and slurred, "have you ever fire proof his basement, install a third exit, and by refusing to grant him a license for two years. had a guy challenge you to dance on the stage. Her blue eyes flashed and then she calmly suggested, "I think you'd better ask the manager, but I don't think he'd Arts acad "As long as it is legal I will continue operating," he said. "When they pass a law against it I'll stop. The mayor himself can't decide the laws. That's communism." approve. His anger is earnest, and, he said, he has filed a suit for The young man shrugged his shoulders and left. "I can't put them down for asking," she stoically $2.5 million against the city of Lansing, for depriving him admitted, "because they assume that any girl dancing topless is game for anything." She is frequently offered money for various prurient offers tr of his living during theyears they refused to grant him a liquor license. "I think a person should be able to spend money as he Shake that tailfeatlwi requests by drunken customers, but she added that they Applications for dramatic art. chooses, and some of my customers have even offered to seldom get nasty, and only one has become physical in the professional acting training Culmination of the circulate petitions to keep me open," he continued. A shapely blonde dancer performs her gyrations befon I Sue left the table for her set. As she disrobed and began six weeks she has been dancing topless. are being accepted by the training is membership in the an appreciative clientele at the Sir Club, a bar with I Oakland University Studio Company, senior dancing DeRose took a drag from his cigaret and topless dancers in Lansing. | Academy of Dramatic Art, students who perform commented, "They're a nice bunch of kids." State News photo by Tom Dol«l the academy announced masterpiece plays in their WHY DO STUDENTS recently. own theatre and Students on tour. accepted in O Annual competitive auditions will be held the spring auditions will start classes in September. first week in May in New Audition applications can be COEDS BARE FACTS JOIN FRATERNITIES? York, San Francisco, Chicago and at the Oakland University. obtained by writing to the Administrative Director, The Academy of Dramatic Art, Go-go dancers earn, /earn The sole requirement for Oakland University, academy acceptance is Rochester, Michigan 48063. Dormitories (1971 -72) Fraternities (1971 -72) natural acting talent. A high school diploma or its Room and Board $381 $332 equivalent is the minimum Pretty women By ROBERT BAO an elevated, circular Social educational requirement, stage, and goes through a five • n ? $48 (optional) like dirty jokes State News Staff Writer display of undulating, eurythmic contortion? that pu. Dues but more mature students $5 0_ usually benefit most from NOTTINGHAM, England An increasing number of coeds, barely able to finance their cheers, whistles and applause from the audience. predominantly 3 the six (AP) — Dr. Glenn Wilson,a education, have resorted to a lucrative, albeit Minimum $386 $380 - year course. psychiatrist at London i unconventional, part-time job — topless go-go dancing • Subjects offered include Debbie, a 21 - year - old music major, recently joined nine According to Itebbie, the only occupational hazard oe University, reported at a between performances, when the customers — half Will the dorm rates continue to breath control, voice and conference that 100 young other coeds in entertaining nightly throngs at the Sir Club of and half tie and studj - suited — converge on her il increase? Last year this increase was four speech, stage movement, women were shown a set of Lansing. - mime and dance, acting, preposterously private propositions. illustrated jokes to test their Wearing a transparent nightgown over a tiny, black - satin times as great as it was for fraternities. fencing, period technique reactions. "We found that loincloth, her long, bonde hair draping over wire - rimmed "It happens constantly," she said. "But I just ignore th J Do fraternities cause lower freshman and makeup. The program the don't believe in selling my body." prettier the girl, the glasses, Debbie took time out between acts to explain her p grades? There is little doubt that there is leads to a diploma in Debbie says her parents raised no more she enjoyed the really newfound extracurvilinear activity. the job last month. objections when she toj definitely a need for improvement in naughty ones," Wilson said. "It's very simple - I like to dance, and ttove the money," freshman grades. Scholasticallyr she said nonchalantly. '1 * fraternities have a significantly higher Putting down a copy of Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle," What about women's liberation9 overall G.P.A. in comparison to all U assigned in an English class, she said one frustration after averages. Not only this situation exists to another led to her present employment. "I think it's petty for them to put this kind of assist you, but there are many brothers "I found out that if you're a student, you get screwed," she she said. "What I'm thing dowij doing is not exploitation, it's art"! there who can help you with your career complained. "If you're a waitress, you get screwed. But here, Asked if the customers were paying $1 for beer and $l.f they really pay you well." for mixed drinks solely for the sake of now and in the future. witnessing " Debbie replied: The social experience which provides Indeed they do, at approximately $6 an hour. Twice an "Why not? I don't have extraordinary boobs for peoplti learning in social skills, poise, and self - hour, Debbie presses two buttonson a jukebox, disrobes atop look at." confidence is a positive contrivution to any young person. Ability in human NEJAC TV relations, participating in athletics and RENTALS Come out ahead plain good fun are the continuing products of such a system and should be preserved. Fraternities provide $9.50 per month with AT O environemnts which can encourage the free delivery shy and deflate the overaggressive. How many times have you finished your service and pick The men of ATO invite you up cafeteria meal and said: "That's the way my mother fixes it." Each fraternity has to open rush tonight from Call 337-1300 their own cook. She will sincerely try to prepare your like. meals just the way you'd 7-10 P.M. At the House the Hill, 451 Alpha Gamma Rho 332-0834 Would you share malt liquor with a friend ? on Evergreen Alpha Kappa Psi 332-5048 Sure. Now there's no question about it. Because malt liquor has phone 332 - 1434 now a good Alpha Tau Omega 332-1434 name. BUDWEISER. BUDWEISER Malt Liquor is 100^-malt, malt liquor (no Beta Theta Pi 351-3921 other grains are added). This makes BUDWEISER the first malt liquor Delta Chi "CUT OUT AND SAVE" 332-0866 that really is ... malt liquor. Delta Sigma Phi 332-5035 Delta Sigma Pi 332-2591 Delta Tau Delta 337-1721 Farmhouse 332-8635 Kappa Sigma 351-0747 Lambda Chi Alpha 351-2984 Phi Delta Theta 332 3568 house After 5 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi 332-5053 332-5039 Lansing Mall I Phi Presents for Your Dining Pleasure Kappa Sigma 337-1611 Phi Kappa Tau 332 2577 Pi ' opa Phi 337-9146 TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Psi epsilon 351-4687 Broiled Baby Beef Liver w/Onions $1.45 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 337-9091 Sigma Alpha Mu | WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Sigma Chi 337 1714 337 9020 I Schensul's Famous Fried Chicken $1.25 Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi 332-2501 351-4160 j THURSDAY Pot Roast of NIGHT SPECIAL Beef w/ Vegetables $1.65 332-3581 Theta Delta Chi 332 2563 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Triangle 332 3563 Baked Swiss Steak $1.59 All houses are within easy SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL walking distance of campus. These houses are all open, tonight, Roast Sirloin of Beef w/Noodles $1.59 Wednesday, and Thursday m*h OPEN SUNDAY 11:30 liquor a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7 -10 p.m. &x>denough to be Call for rides. «Ued Evening Specials include roll, butter and BUDWEISER,, of the beverage and a choice of two following: salad, potato, vegetable, dessert -CUT AND SAVE- Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 1 1, 1972 9 SPORTS I Air REMSBURG Ibion chanfifinff nature of Mirhtann changing nature of Michigan t Litwhiler minor to j t Litwhiler is undecided as yet 'Snepo * - from ... - . , ...» ..... .. some an attack of commented. "He told his Shaun Howitt will roam |A | News Sports ^.Writer weather, positive thinking mugt ^ Qne of ytwh||er.g problems. as to who will start what mononucleosis. father last Monday that he center and John Dace will "It's been over a week game. had a sore throat and his keep watch in right. "I'll probably use Smith baseball Coach many virtues. since we've played any games Ron Pruitt will be calling Litwhiler said Game time for the first against righthanded pitching ^her told him to get a , that he isn't too contest is set for 2 p.m. at and our timing is a little off," the signals beh.nd the plate and Turner against checkup. He had i. chicked JiT.'! T f. _• the Spartan mentor said. while Bailey Oliver at first, lefthanders," Litwhiler said. and the doctors found out he *" ' on? Ked about the weather John Kobs Field, located just "But the weather is good at shortstop Steve Cerez and .. rr,. Y , 8 .. on Kobs rield since 1906, 1 As for but Litwhiler isn't holding fciis for today's home north of Jenison Fieldhouse. the moment and the players Ron DeLonge at third base Carrow, the Spartan pretty early. Ill against Albion. He The batsmen were will be ready; and willing to will comprise three - quarters coa(Lh isn't sure when, or if, "Carrow is supposed to be the Britons lightly. \ the words "PLAY scheduled to play at Ball play ball Tuesday." of the MSU infield the East Lansing product will "They're always pesky and J will ring loud and State over the weekend but Lefthander Elliott Moore be able to see further action examined Tuesday to check alignment. his afternoon for the snow and ice in Muncie, Ind. and righthander Brian Jesse Turner and Don in an MSU uniform this we play with them. We've batsmen's 1972 forced the MSU squad to Lieckfelt are slated to start Smith will split the duties at season. we'll know more then." never bombed them, I don't ■ebut. »tay home. The on the mound for the second base in place of Rick "There's a chance that hell In the outfield, Jerry think, and the games Edering the rapidly postponement caused Spartans in the twlnblll, but Carrow, who is recovering > be alright,' Sackman will patrol left, between us are always good contests," he said. FOR TOP SPOTS The Spartans blanked Albion twice last year by scores of 8 - 0 and 5 - 0. MSU holds a 53 - 20 - 1 record Linksmen battle it out By STEVE STEIN the best one — two from disappointed, Courses, for which Fossum against Albion through the years. The Britons played State New* Sports Writer combination in the "We didn't play well the thanked owner Art Prior Oakland University last week conference." first day because we had and pro Lynn Johnson — "if in their season opener and MSU's golf team will be The remaining four spots came out of the twin bill only played for three days it wasn't for Par • Mor, we competing in various will be up for grabs every before the tourney," the wouldn't have been able to with a split. tournaments all over the week. "It's going to be an Spartan coach said. "A do much at all," the coach MSU ticket director Bill midwest this spring season exciting thing to find out better judge of the team said. Beardsly said Monday that but there will be just as who can assert themselves," came in the last two The Spartan mentor said tough competition between Fossum said. "I'm in the general admission tickets for rounds." State lowered its that VanderMeiden, the general community are the Spartans themselves as dark and so are the kids, team score from 432 to 396 Bradow, Marx and Timyan on sale for the 18 home 14 talented but We're just waiting to and then 395 during the will represent MSU at the games the Spartans play this inexperienced linkers battle compete and find out." three day meet. Kepler tournament, with Two MSU karate club it out to be a member of the season. The season cards are The Spartans will have a "We played better than the other two spots up for members took third place six that five dollars for all the games . represent the playoff each week and "the any other team during the grabs at a 36 hole playoff honors in the first American and are on sale at the Jenison Spartans In the tourneys. guys who play well, score last two rounds including at Par - Mor Monday and Moo Duk Kwan open karate Fieldhouse ticket office and However, Coach Bruce well and beat their Tennessee, who won the Tuesday. tournament held Sunday. at the gate at Kobs Field. Fos8um already knows who teammates will end up tournament," Fossum said, MSU's fall tournament Students need only a Margaret Salmon took a two of the six will be — third in the advanced playing. It's all a matter of The six who represented 9 could have been a good validated ID. seniors John VanderMeiden numbers." MSU included Vander indication of things to women's fighting and Bruce and Dick Bradow, the only Fossum Those failing to purchase Henderson also took a sees a great Meiden, Bradow, Bill come. There was only a five two returning regulars to tickets prior to the games number three placing in the advantage in tough Dickens, also a senior, stroke difference between the MSU squad. today buy 16 - game intrasquad competition. "It sophomore Bill Marx, junior the 14 men below can a heavyweight black belt "VanderMeiden and Bradow builds a proper attitude Mark Timyan and freshman card for the same five dollars. division. VanderMeiden, who set J a are probably two of the towards competition Bill Brafford, who earned team record with a 73.6 finest golfers in the Big because you have to play their way to play because average over the eight Ten," the Spartan coach just as hard on Monday and they were the leaders in the rounds and Bradow, who said. "They are proven Tuesday as you do on the fall intrasquad tournament, averaged 75.0. John Vandermeiden players and could give us weekend. You keep the Junior transfer student Marx (76.2) was voted competitive edge." Jeff Klingbiel would have the most improved player But, meanwhile, "it's gone but he was still for 1971 and Brattord WAb... ills select going to be some scramble ineligible winter term. He between the 14 guys," will play this term, however. Fossum said. The team has been (77.6) received the outstanding freshman award beating out a talented group The Spartans also have battling weather poor including Steve Broadwell, five dual meets spread out NBA college during Fossum the season and added that these conditions in order practice for its opening tournament, the Robert to Brad Hyland, Scott Malaney, Jim Bradow and Dan Boisture. ... for a carefully prepared I YORK (UPI) - The foot 10 center from Loyola of Chicago was selected first that he had already signed meets provide competition while the golfers are Kepler Intercollegiate in meal, a relaxing drink, or a Bulls, perhaps with the Virginia Squires of Columbus, Ohio, on April snack to take out. . . your t at the lack of in the draft by the Portland the rival ABA. actually playing off for the 14-15. Trail Blazers. The Cleveland Cavaliers weekend tourneys. pleasure is ours. [ among this year's MSU has been using the i, dipped into the chose 6 ■ foot 7 forward MSU opened its season practice area in Forest lican Basketball Buffalo picked second and Dwlght Davis of Houston, by participating in the Red Akers Golf Course and the fttion (ABA) for Ralph went for 6 foot 9 forward who Fox • averaged 24.4 points per Intercollegiate facilities at Par-Mor Golf In, a former Michigan Robert McAdoo of North Invitational in North game and 13.3 rebounds this ■tar who is currently Carolina, who was only a season. Davis Is considered to Carolina during spring break Ig for the Denver junior but made eligible for be a tremendous raw talent and placed sixth of ten S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW the draft as a hardship case. js in the first round of „ but one scout had said that teams, but Fossum was far t2 National Basketball ition College player The Braves selected McAdoo even learned though they had prior to the draft »he knows nothing about basketball except that the ball is round." • • •«•••••••••••••••• SAVE $30 - $35 NOW ON NEXT SEASON'S I • FABRICS 4960 Northwind Drive, yAZ WAb I SKIING! • East Lansing 332-0879 JLdMilwaukee Bucks Deposit $25 on Boyrie I RESTAURANT Chicago's example Jig after ABA all • star TIjE EffRTTjER <3 Week or $50 on any other Moosuskl trip NOW — < < MON. • FRI. 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. ■rving. w you'll save almost $30 on Boyne and $35 on any < J SAT. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. other trip, PLUS 12% KNITS OF ALL KINDS! (nwhile, the Detroit Interest on any over deposit the minimum. Full ! 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Must have good expenence or don't Apartments and leave number. 3-4-1,. apply, color and black and SUMMBER Excellent condition, $1700. white, full or part time, good SUBLET,"! •AUTOMOTIVE 355-1126.3-4-13 balcony, 2, ai CHEVY VAN 1964. Rebuilt wages and working Good Scooters & Cycles stor; conditions. DAVID TV. 5830 engine, body in good VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Rebuilt PENNSYLVANIA NORTH 325, 3-4-11 Parts & Service S. Pennsylvania. 3938510. condition, everything works. engine, gas heater, radio. large 2 bedroom furnished Aviation 5-4-11 $495. Call 655-3457. 5-4-14 Cheap reliable transportation. apartment. Utilities included. SUMMER AND faii •EMPLOYMENT $450. Call 484-1003. 4-4-14 No pets. Deposit. $160. $|J • FDR RENT COMET 289, 1965, 4- speed, ACTION/PEACE Corps needs 351-3969.04-28 up. Phone 332-21 igl immaculate. Runs good, VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Excellent people with farm Apartments EFFICIENCY APARTMta $200. 351-2491. B-1-4-11 condition, gas heater, radio. backgrounds, including 4-H, SPRING TERM - female, Houses $950. 371-4468 evenings. F.F.A., livestock, crops, four-man, 2 bath, furnished, $129. ED7 1621. between 6-7 p.m CallS Rooms 5-4-17 beekeeping, vine-yard, farm $50. Meadowbrook, DODGE 1964. Automatic •FOR SALE mechanics, well-drilling 393-7585 after 5 p.m. 3-4-12 transmission, power steering, ACTION/ Aiimals new tires$125.Must sell! VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Bug. experience. PEACE CORPS HoiUPt 1 Mobile Homes 351-4789.3-4-13 Sunroof,good brakes, cracked windshield. Must sell. $350. representatives at Placement MARRIED STUDENTS GOOD FOR •Lost & Found Call 353-0614 or 349-0995. Office, Student Services DODGE CHARGER 1969. & FACULTY $200/month near f •PERSONAL 3-4-13 Building, April 10 - 14. Call 482-7871. 3-4-13 "1 Special Edition, 40,000 miles, 5-4-14 •PEANUTS PERSONAL excellent condition. •REAL ESTATE 351-8067.5-4-17 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER 1962. 1,2, & 3 bedroom apts. 2-6 bedroom house MOTHER'S HELPER for •RECREATION Rebuilt engine. Excellent some with study 4-6 men. 12 month JL body and interior, Chicago family, three children. June. May •SERVICE FALCON CONVERTIBLE no rust. sublet! 332-2607 after 5:30 Flexible, patient, indefatigible, 349-0839.44 Instruction Typing Service 1964, has 1967 Mustang engine. Very good condition. 3-4-13 p.m. children. Room, board plus salary. Some traveling. from M45 per mo $175,676-1192.3-4-13 •TRANSPORTATION VOLKSWAGEN 1966 BUG 355-7404, 349=2753. 3-4-12 UNFURNISHED superb condition. Come see. •WANTED FORD MUSTANG 1965. DEADLINE $650 solid. 351 2593. 3-4-11 lYS*EKtm/BaX'*&/ ELMUMMW. children welcome Hardtop, fair condition. John I'or Knit LIBERAL GIRL, 1 P.M. one class day 351-4409.2-4-12 VOLKSWAGEN 1 965. please, no pets must like animaijB before publication. Convertible, runs well. $350. necessary. Call 48 5-85M FORD 1967, dark blue, KNOB HILL Call 489 6991. 5-4-13 6 p.m. 4-4-14 Cancellations/Cor- standard six, good condition, Employment Employment economical (20 mpg), $700. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 Karmann rections - 12 noon one class day publications. before 694 8882 after 5 p.m. 3-4-11 FOR SALE. 1968 Fiat 124 Ghia, great gas convertible. Phone 484-0187 mileage, MODELS WANTED. Call 485-6617 for appointment. WANTED: FEMALE for ticket taker and concession stand. 337 1 300 C 4 28 APARTMENTS 5-4-17 20 4 28 Day or evenings. PARADISE REFRIGERATORS, RENT Sport, good condition, engine them at A.C. and E. 349-4700 THEATRE, 2400 North East PHONE just rebuilt. Call 2244485 COUNSELORS WANTED foi RENTALS. 1790 Grand 355-8255 after 5 p.m. 5-4-11 Scooters & Cycles Camp Somerset for girls and Street. 372-1441. 3-4-13 OPEN Monday Friday NEW. 2 bedroom, River, Okemos. Also 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Camp Cobbossee for boys. STEREOS for rent or sale, LEMANS 1966 AUTOMATIC, Require men and women STUDENTS WANTED phone 349-2220. 0-5-4-13 Saturday 12-5 p.m. Starting si power steering. Very good highly skilled in camp to participate in two-phase Phone 332-3202 54|| ■WORDS No. DAYS condition. $600. 882-1675. activities, at least 21 years of research project. Initial LOCATED l/4 MILE NORTH PARKING. BOGUE Street. 1 MILE from I 11 3 5 1C 34-11 Specializing in low cost parts age, preferably with previous session on ANY of the 35 1-4280. Tuesday, OF JOLLY RD. ON IMQE3 4.00 TToo and bicycle servicing. camp counseling experience. following dates: Monday, OKEMOS ROAD bedroom, formal || April 10; Tuesday, April 11; Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, room. Huge farr MAVERICK 1970. Standard six, 351-6184. 5-4-11 Campus are located in Maine. Wednesday, April 12; 1um 4.80 7.80 15.60 excellent condition, low Girl's camp needs' Canoe, Thursday, April 13. In room Sunday after noon. 4-4-14 NEED ONE man for large 4 man with fireplace, t 316 Bessey at 6 p.m. or 9 furnished or unfurms in nm 6.00 9.75 19.50 mileage, heater, radio. Must BSA 1969 441 Victor Special. Sail, Water ski. Team sports, unit. Close to campus. p.m. PAY Is $2 for the first . $1495. 351-8750. desired. Fai come see. Golf, Scuba, R iflery. 332-4432. 5-4-12 mm 7.20 11.70 23.40 Very good condition, $550. 355-5703. 3-4-11 Dramatics. Boy'sCamp needs: session and $4 for the second (to be held at a later date) If Apartments you qualify. Session will take [8.00 13.00 26.00 MGB 1972 convertible, blue, R iflery, Shop & Crafts, Golf, NEEDED ONE girl. Sublease QUIET. CLOSE. 1 bedroom. 2 HONDA 1965. 250ccScrambler, Swim, Water ski. Canoe, Sail, man. Fall term $170. Summer EH HO 10.00 16.25 32.50 AM/FM. Call 332-8641 or reasonable. Phone 489-4803. Tennis, Tripping. Write full No calls necessary. spring immediately. Cedar cheaper. 351-8238.0-4-28 Village. WOMEN FOR farmhot 489-2684. Leave Evenings 332 6634 I 347 Stud ent Se rvices 13ld<>. 6-4-11 message. 3-4-13 details to Camp Office, 225 No REPEATS, please. Okemos. 349-2723 i* East 57 Street, New York, All students ads must be ONE MAN for four man. p.m. 7-4-14 New York 10022. x-5-4-11 CYCLE INSURANCE - Central UPPER VOLTA needs Immediately. Pool, near prepaid MUSTANG 1968. Low mileage, NEED IMMEDIATELY - Girl new tires, no rust. 351-6650. Michigan's Largest insurer, Registered Nurse with for 731 Apartments. campus. 351-1297.3-4-11 EAST LANSING i Hours 10 a.m. -4 p.m. 3-4-11 any cycle, any rate. 144 knowledge of basic $50w»\clnth, no depositl bedrooms, carpetinj, jl The State News will be North Harrison, East Lansing ONE OR Anesthesiology for Obstetrics. 351-4404. 10-4-24 two girls, 4 man, basement, responsible only for the or 332-5335. LLOYD'S OF See Action / Peace Corps, Summer and/or Fall. appliances. $180-J first day's OPEL KADETTE 1967 Sport incorrect LANSING. 0-15-4-28 representatives in Placement MSU AREA, Okemos. 1 University Supervised. 351-7283.1-4-11 insertion. Coupe. 30mpg. Excellent 353-3429. 3-4-12 Call Mr. Aspatore, 393-5460 Office, Student Services bedroom furnished, $140. 2 condition. $875. 332-8081. 1071 KAWASAKI 350 A7SS. Building, April 10-14. 1-4-11 bedroom unfurnished $160. 2-4-12 Excellent condition, 3600 Air - conditioned, carpeted, NEED ONE man for three man Rooms miles, $675,351-2528.4-4-14 RECEPTIONIST FOR Dental modern, heat included. Call PONTIAC LEMANS, two-door, Automotive snappy yellow, driven 43,000 CAREER SALES Office. Experience preferred. 349-1607. 5-4-17 ood. 351-7196. ROOMS, SINGLES| 1969 KAWASAKI 350 A7-SS. Submit resume and recent 5-4-14 DOUBLES miles by one (little old lady) 6,000 miles, excellent OPPORTUNITY photograph. Reply to Box FLY THE facilities. Utilities p»i| owner. Sparkling clean. $575, Large national company has mechanically. $500. two A-1, Michigan State News. LARGE, 2 PARTY furnished 372-8077. C 428 Call 332-3398.5-4-17 openings In the East FRIENDLY SKIES-- 337-2737.1-4-11 Lansing office; substantial __10-4 12 efficiency, air conditioned, career opportunities with OF close to campus, $135 MEN, SHARE room, in RENAULT 1969 R16 Sedan training salary up to $800 You're under 25 TRIMUPH '67, 200cc„ Knobbies monthly; college and SALES REPRESENTATIVE: CEDAR VILLAGE! Summer. $150 Fall. quiet house. Cooking wagon. This one is special at front and rear. 339-9372. The area branch of a National $ 1 30 /1 e r m. 48 484-0585, 351-1 610. but you drive $1295. 351-8299. 3-4-11 5-4-14 Corporation is seeking a 1-15-4-28 487-5753. 0-19-4 28 comprehensive tests" and salesman. Starting income up Now leasing for Summer Interviews will determine like an expert. TEMPEST SPRINT - 1968. 6 your qualifications; to$1,000per month, increases 124 CEDAR. 129 BURCHAM. 2 LAKE LANSING cylinder, overhead cam. Call A uto Service & Parti management opportunities up to $25,000 annually man furnished apartments decorated 3 - bed after 6 p.m. 351-7025. 5-4-12 and thorough program of Why should you training for men we select. within 3 years, plus annual including heat $62.50 - cottage. Partially funfl VW-GUARANTEED repair. If this sounds like bonus on volume sales. Sales $82.50 per man. 135 Kedzie, TH UN D E RBIRD I960. your cup have to pay RANDY'S MOBIL. 1-96 at of tea call GEORGE management opportunity. MALE STUDENT $85 per man. Lease starting Completely reconditioned, KILLMASTER transferring Okemos Road. 349 9620. 351-5940. Complete training program, from June 15 and September 1st. CMU seeking extra for your new paint, new upholstery, C 4 28 group insurance, retirement real OVERSE AS JOBS for students roommate(s). Fall apartment. Days, 487-3216 evenings til sharp. $595. Phone plan. No overnight travel. 10 p.m. 882-2316. 0-4-28 Diamondale 646-6479. My,ON BODY SHOP,812 East Australia, E urope, South Interested? Call Diana, VIRGINIA STREET,| car insurance? 3-4-11 America, Mature, self - confident, 332-1348 or 353-5285.5-4-14 Lansing, private t Kalama/oo Street Since Africa, etc. All willing to follow instructions. DUPLEX, 15 minutes drive from $40 per month. 31 . . 1940. professions and occupations, Complete auto Call 351-8812. Interviews MSU, 1 bedroom furnished, 3-4-12 Give Sentry Insurance TRIUMPH 1968 TR250. painting and collision service. $700 to $3,000 monthly! April 11-13. 44-12 MEADOWBROOK TRACE $140/month plus utilities and Excellent condition, low IV5-0256. C-4-28 Expenses paid, overtime, a call and compare MEN mileage, $1 100. Call sightseeing. Free information. roommates need 4th, deposit. Phone after 5 p.m SINGLE rooms, Neat rates. 641-6975.5-4-12 month, kitchen p 351-0457 after 6 p.m. 5-4-14 KEEP ON Write JOBS OVERSEAS, PART TIME student and groovy loommate. Call TRUCKIN'. Repair work on Volkswagen, bugs, Dept. Q 2, P.O. Box 15071, employment, 12 - 20 hours / 394 0647. 5 4-13 131 Bogue Street. 33711 San Diego, California 92115 MEADOWBROOK TRACE 3-4-11 VALIANT WAGON 1965. busses or Ghias. GRAND week. Automobile required. Don Sakowski 20 4 27 Townhouse. 3 male Exceptional condition. RIVER CITGO, 1054 East 351-5800 for information. FRANDOR, NEAR -Deluxe roommates need 4th. Neat MEN, COOKING pnv Family out grew it. 337-2533. Grand River. C-3-4-12 basement, furnished, utilities 676-1930 C 4-28 351 9274. PART TIME, 8 and groovy loommate. Call campus, reasonsbiij men, evenings paid, married couple only, no 394 0647. 5-4 13 and MODELS WANTED for full before 1 p, VEGA, '72, GT, Camback Saturdays. Don't work for children or pets. 485-5333. $2-$3/hour if you time employment. 489-8458. 3-4-13 Wagon must sell 339-9372. FOREIGN CAR PARTS. are worth 4-7-14 more. 489-3494. C 519 East Michigan Avenue. TWO BEDROOM furnished If 5-4-11 CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo Street, 1 American Massage GIRLS, TO share large furnished apartment in East Lansing. SENTRY VOLKSWAGEN 197oT~Blue! mile West of campus. Incorporated. 10-4-17 apartment, walk to MSU, Available May 1st for INSURANCE sunroof, 36,000 miles! 487-5055. C utilities paid, $60 per month subletting. 351-4355. 5-4-12 332-5053, ask for Bruce DREAM JOB. Teach make - up each. Phone 332-6163, 4-6 3-4-13 STUDENTS-PART TIME REPLACE and REPAIR worn methods used in Hollywood p.m. 5-4-17 out Automotive parts at for Natural or High Style HEIGHTS WORLD OF $2 per hour plus bonus. looks. Training at out IMMEDIATELY: ONE girl, CROSSWORD CoUmgtooot) AUTO PARTS. 485-2276. C-1-4-11 Between 9-11 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer expense. Money is good if you're ambitious. Can lead to executive position. VIVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS, 3-man, spring. Reduced Evenings351-3819. 5-4-17 ONE OR two men. rent. ACROSS PUZZLE 1. Devil's food 33. Unbranthtd Aviation Twykingham means Hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. subsidiary of General Foods. Apartment, tent negotiable. 5. Restrain 34. Poisonous shrub 351-6623. 0-19-4 28 351-1242, 394-0562 3-4-11 8. That girl 36. By birth LEARN TO FLYI . Complete 11. Is in arrears 38. flight training. All esday anc Diocese jo.uloces, courses are MILFORD STREET 126, deluxe 12. Nigerian native 43.Siren government and VA certified. hursday SALES HELP, male or female, 2 and 3 man 13. Demure « FRANCIS AVIATION. minimum 3 nights weekly, apartments, 14. Condiment Airport Road. Call 484 1324 Call Mr. Aspatore, 393-5460 we set appointments, very furnished, air - conditioning, C-4-28 good commission, try it! walking distance to campus. 17. Compositor Phone 351-6232, 372-5767 or 2-4-12 628-2989, 489-5809, ask for Mary. 5-4-14 489-1656. 194-28 stsssr 48 s,,or Employment WANTED: MALE for . 49. Buddy projectionist, day or evenings. ACTION/PEACE Corps needs DeWITT - NORWOOD apartments. Just a short SUSS* WANTED WATERFRONT PARADISE THEATRE, 2400 North East Street. 372-1441. Industrial Arts majors. distance from Capitol or East 29. Adjoin 31. Fencing BOWh" DIRECTOR. 21, W.S.I, and Nurses, Teachers, people in dummy l. Expense waterfront Assistant, 18. July 3-4-13 Lansing. Private grade level Business, Urban Planning, entrances. 9 to August 5. Call GIRL Partially Math, Science, French, furnished, carpeted, 2 SCOUT OFFICE, 484-9421 MACKINAW CITY - Waiters, English, Agriculture, Natural bedroom, storage area, no 5-4-14 dishwashers. Call 353-5206 Resources, Medicine, pets. $150 per month, between 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Engineering, Social Sciences, security deposit required. 1-4-11 Physical Education and Phone 669-9879 or after 4 Home Economics. See P.M., 669-9815. 22-4-28 VENEZUELA NEEDS ACTION/PEACE CORPS VIVIANE WOODARD Computer Science instructor. representatives at Placement ONE MAN needed until June, COSMETICS See Action / Peace Corp* Office, April 10 - 14. 5-4-14 731 Apartments, April rent Sheila Juntti, Director. representative In Placement paid.351-3305.5-7-17 Canoeing to class Subsidiary of Foods Corp. General Executive Office, Student Servicn Building. April 10-14. 1-4-11 ACTION/VISTA needs Lawyers, Urban Planners, Nurses, ONE GIRL immediately, position available. Teachers, Spanish majors. Burcham Woods, $72/month, #Air conditioned "Unlimited Parking Social Science majors, and Tuesday and Thursday furnished, •Dishwashers #New Furniture morning and Wednesday UP£f",y.0LTA Prsct.tioner or a General Obstetrician / Social Workers. See 3-4-11 call 337-0411 ACTION/VISTA •Shag Carpeting "Model Open Daily and Friday afternoons. Placement Bureau. Peiee'pCorpsM representatives eace S" Ac,i0" / representatives in Plaoement SUBLEASE, SPARTAN village 2771 Northwind Call 351-8282 . 'n Placement Office, Student Office, Student Services apartment, May - September (Behind the Yankee Store) Services Building, April Building, April 10 - 14. or June - September 10-14. 6-4-14 355-9760.1-4-11 ■Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 11, 1972 11 For Rent For Sale Personal AFTER FRIDAY HIJACKING FOR SALE: Oldsmobile 1964 PREGNANT? We understand. [ Rooms convertible. Power steering, Call us. Pregnancy counseling. brakes. $149. 355-1100^ Ln HALL men, women, f Tv, '/> block campus, ouis, 3-6 p.m. Monday - Paulo. 3-4-12 UPRIGHT PIANO $100, 372-1560. 0-4-28 HAPPY YOUNG & OLD FBI recovers stolen money 372-1031. 0-4-17 Classical flamenco guitar According to a $100, worth $300. Waawaa psychological SALT LAKE CITY, Utah parachute on the "premises" with holster and other tiems the recovered money, but it study home. The FBI said Monday |JRTH HOUSE Co-op pedal $20. 355-2024, 623% conducted at Georgia (AP) - All but $30 of the of Richard Floyd McCoy Jr., was presented as evidence was learned that it took the hijacker landed in an area Southwestern College, on the Male needed spring, Grand River Apt. 6, after 3 half - million dollars which 29, of Provo, Utah. McCoy obtained from warrants used general happiness and life agents most of Sunday night five minutes by car from the and board. p/Tt. 2-4-11 the government says was has been room satisfaction of young and old charged with air in a search of McCoy's rented to count the $499,970 and McCoy residence. 1)574. 5-4-17 people, test scores Indicated no difference In paid to the hijacker of a piracy in the Friday home in a neatly kept that the FBI was required to GIBSON GUITAR LGO, degree of life satisfaction. United Air Lines 727 jet has hijacking. McCoy, an amateur [.AVAILABLE April 17, Garrard turntable, Wollensak However, they neighborhood in Provo. present a list of evidence to been recovered, the FBI told the magistrate before making skydiver, was described by Street. $15/week recorder, Lloyd's stereo, best a U.S. Among the items taken but his parachute instructor as magistrate Monday. A cardboard box not listed fake hand f - 4 2 8 0 . Tuesday, offer. 332-3633. 3-4-12 was a a public statement. The FBI said it found the containing the money, a blue being only mildly expert at lesday, Friday, Saturday, grenade, the FBI said. The box weighed an jy after 12N.4-4-14 WIRE FRAMES? Many styles, $499,970, a gun and and white parachute, a pistol the sport and had never white or yellow gold. Optical STATE NEWS Classlfed Ads. Agents spent most of estimated 40 pounds and jumped at night. KITCHEN privileges Whenever you stop using Sunday afternoon searching contained more than 17,000 Discount, 2615 East something, sell it with aWant the brick house and digging McCoy, a Vietnam veteran, Vparking. Some sitting bills. " Michigan Avenue. 372-7409 Ad, while It still has value to a Utah National Guard Street. 351-1356. someone else. To add cash in the yard and were seen C-5-4-14 J "lars to budgets, dial The aircraft crew said the helicopter pilot and former taking a large cardboard box LOWREY ELECTRIC organ, and two black suitcases from hijacker bailed out over Mormon Sunday school late model. IC 44K, 6 months the premises. Provo late Friday night and teacher, was arrested Sunday For Sale old, has recorder, 9 tapes, 18 agents entered their search moming as he was preparing RAZOR CUTS, FBI officials in Washington styling, for clues in a snail area about tone controls plus waltz, to leave for weekend military KD SEWING machines, streightening and coloring. refused to allow comment on march, etc. 125 new songs. UNION BUILDING BARBER Announcements for It's The Free U four miles west of McCoy's drills. hypnotism class 5 up. 40 used vacuum Also, Polaroid camera, model What's SHOP. C-1 -4-11 Happening must be will hold an open meeting at 7 $3.50 up. Electro 210, flash gun, number 268, received in the State News p.m. today in 201 Bessey Hall. 805 E. Michigan, Polaroid Swinger. All in National agency seeks office, 341 Student services Imj Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 excellent condition. Peanuts Personal Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two Free U classes scheduled for 1 Saturday, 9-12 noon. Tu2-3668. 2-4-11 class days before publication. tonight: Engine Building at 7 No announements will be BOBBY HAPPY 2nd. A zillion p.m. in Lab A Wonders Hall: 100 ROCK records. Excellent accepted by phone. No more to go - I love You - Community Organizing at 8 PAID. For Stereo and land use, building plan condition. Good stuff. announcements will be accepted p.m. in 328 Case Hall; Rugby at Bozo. 1-4-11 uipment. Cash and 332-5744 or 351-5406. for events outside the greater 4:30 p.m. at the Old College s WILCOX 3-4-12 Lansing . area. Field; Political Campaigning at JNDHAND STORE, 509 7:30 p.m. in 11 Berkey Hall; Michigan. 485-4391. A meeting will be held at 9 WASHINGTON "It would also eventually affect long - Macrame at 7 p.m. in 201 (AP) — Americans must 0 p.m. Monday - COLE S BAKERY MEN: NOT today in 340 N. Case Hall Bessey Hall; Let's Play Guitar in all girls have p.m. change the way they plan and build if the established socio - economic patterns in ay. C TUESDAY ONLY. Special, 4 Boyfriends. Ask a girl out this for anyone interested in working the Streets and Parks at 7 p.m. hazards of natural furies such as hurricanes local communities," the report predicted. loaves Home-Style white week I 3-4-13 to re - elect President Nixon. in 215 Bessey Hall; and Edible and earthquakes are to be reduced, the The report spoke of persuasion rather than ftGE SALE. All Saints bread, $1 at our Bakery For information, call 355-6799. Wild Plants at 7:30 p.m. in 301 ■copal Church, 800 Office of Emergency Preparedness (OED) direction in establishing a greater federal Foods Concession. MEIJER Bessey Hall. fltt Road, East Lansing. THRIFTY ACRE, Okemos, Recreation St. John's Student Parish will told Congress Monday. role in an area historically presided over by 111, 6-9 p.m., April 12, South Pennsylvania, West offer recreational folkdancing at There will be a Green Earth The call for a national program for land local governmental subdivisions. noon. Clothing, Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, TRAVELING? STAY overnight 8 p.m. use and building came in a comprehensive A federal "focal point" for land - use today at 327 MAC Ave. Food Coop meeting at 8 tonight rticles, toys, etc. free! Stuck at home? Meet report issued by the OEP under a mandate Logan Center, 4002 West Everyone welcome. at Ulrey House, SOS MAC Ave. planning and building standards was Saginaw, 1721 North Grand traveling people. Exchange from Congress contained in the Disaster suggested, as was the use of existing federal River. C-2-4-11 privileges with members in The MSU Jazz Band III is A beginning astrology class Relief Act of 1970. disaster relief programs to provide U.S. - leverage jALOOWOPABOPBAMl and Canada. Write: seeking trombone players as well will hold its first session from 7 "It is clear that something must be done in promoting greater cooperation at the ■PLETE Compenent PORTABLE TYPEWRITER UNIVERSITY as a bass violin player and three to 9 p.m. today in 119 A Berkey about the way land is used, the kind of TRAVELERS local level. ! Denwood Ka-7002, Olympia manual. Wide CLUB, Box trumpet players. Interested Hall. Phone 371-4176 for more structures built on it and the materials and The proposal focused primarily on the ■l215, Mark -V speakers, carriage. Carrying case. 9147, Berkely, California, students may contact Eddie a deadl Only $450. Excellent! condition. $75. Call 94709. 1-4-11 practices used in construction," read the West Coast with its earthquake threat, and Meadows, asst. professor of 1676.1 351-0681 after 6 p.m. music and director of MSU jazz three - volume work on disaster on the Gulf and East coasts where the threat Women's Steering Committee SUMMER IN EUROPE of hurricanes exists. B-1-4-12 A month of carefree bands, in 208 Music Practice will meet at 9 a.m. today in preparedness. I GFRMAN made. Ho, travel,plus 4 weeks of study Bldg. or call 35 5-7728. 104B Wells Hall. Persons are "Land use and construction regulations OEP Director George A. Lincoln said the ve, fourteen cars, FOR SALE: sofa hide-a-bed. In art, music, photography, drama or French. containing strong disaster - mitigation report, which was a year in the making, "is a er, fifty foot track. $95. 484-3368. 5:30 - 7 p.m. features in the $695 from New York. Also can long run alleviate losses landmark study and certainly the most k025. 1-4-11 3-4-13 weekly charter flights caused by natural disasters," read the definitive work thus far in natural - disaster available. Call Frank Buck report's findings. preparedness." |ES. NEW. Top quality. USED BIKES. MEN'S and from 5-7 p.m. at 351-2286 locomotive l. 3, 5, 10 speeds, Women's, 24" and 26", 1225. Meet with us at 7:30 p.m. lings 351-6245 John. 351-2223.3-4-13 EUROPE, SUMMER' 72' Round today in 30 Union. trip jets from $219. FELMER ALTO - Saxaphone. STUDENTOURS, 129 East The MSU Block and Bridle The Ingham County Health |TAPE Recorder, $175. Good condition, beautiful Grand River, 351-2650. Club invites you to its informal Dept. will hold an immunization | of Music. 351-3908. tone. Phone 627-6219.3-4-13 initiation at 7 p.m. today in the clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. 1. 10-4-24 judging pavillion. Wednesday at Okemos CONRAD FOLK guitar, case; WANTED: ORCHESTRA, Community Church, 4734 N. Jure - 3 complete Sansui RA-500 reverberation summer resort, four piece band. Interested in donating books Okemos Road. r only $377. amplifier. Call Jim. 349-1479. Mostly straight. Call to help form a women's library |DKS FURNITURE. B-1-4-11 616-637-4701. 5-4-11 to be located at the new All interested women and BOO. 5-4-13 women's center? Call Holly at babies are invited to La Leche FENDER BASS, adjustable 355-7192 or Patti at 355-7025. League meeting at 9:30 a.m. bridge, with case. $125. Fine Real Estate Thursday in 814L Cherry Lane. M91E conditon. 355-9467. 3-4-11 A meeting and talk will be and WE HAVE a number of farms Held at 8 p.m. today in Wilson The Ski dub will meet 7 to 9 llOE cartridges. that can be exchanged for Hall Auditorium on >.m. Wednesday in the Showbar Animals vacant land, houses, income non-prescription pain relievers. it the Gables. Signup for spring ■riy $49.95, now producing property or land :anoe trip plus great ski flick. 9.99 and $14.99 contracts. For details call KITTENS - FREE to good home. Sigma Delta Chi Frying ftn lively. Box - trained. Beautiful pets. Doug Peters 663^920 or Dinner will be held April 25. If John Grey 372-1291 at Call 351-4571. 3-4-13 you are interested, you must see PROGRESSIVE REALTY, Barney White in the State News Convocation will be held at 7:30 372-5512.5-4-13 Jiichigan Electronics FREE PUPPIES: 7 weeeks old, office by Wednesday. p.m. today in Nat 402 Computer st Grand River fully weaned, mixed. Call Center. Sci SAC 339-9084. 3-4-13 The American Society of representative will be elected. LIKE LOTS OF ROOM? Agricultural Engineers will meet 3 BEDROOM full basement FREE: V4 Siamese box - trained at 7 p.m. today in 118 Forum, an open discussion Ranch on a huge lot. Near kittens. Call 332-1272. Agricultural Engineering Bldg. group in Lyman Briggs College, * 105mm F2.5 pre-set schools, excellent location. will meet at 7:30 3-4-11 Larry J. Conner, associate p.m. Leica mount. Rikenon I 230 F4.5 zoom lens. Can be purchased on FHA, M.G.I.C. or equity out. Call professor of agricultural economics, will speak. Wednesday in 104C Holmes Art exhibit LABRADOR RETRIEVER Vivitar 135mm F2.8 Mrs. Robinson at ADVANCE Jnsui puppy. Male, yellow, 12 REALTY, REALTORS. "Head," a sculpture done by Robert Weil, associate professor of art, is currently on TU555 AM/FM Wonders Radio, WEAK, will weeks old, sired by AKC tuner. Sony TC630D 372-7610 or 485 3045. be broadcasting from Wonders display at the Kresge gallery along with other faculty works. champion. 337-1485. 3-4-12 34-12 reel stereo tape deck, Grill from 7 to 10 p.m. State News photo by Craig Porter d 8 track stereo Wednesday on 820 Khz. AM. tapes BLUE POINT ■ ach Stereo albums, Siamese-housetrained. Best Service Service The MSU |nters, wall tapestries, offer. Also 35mm Kodak Sailing Club shor Energy J band school for novice sailors crisis radios. WILCOX wil $20. 351-2759 after 6 p.m. 4c/3c/2c/1c. XEROX COPIES. ■NDHAND STORE, meet 7 ^Michigan Avenue, 8 509 - 3-4-12 Lowest prices in town I 50 copies, $1.50. Copies, better Typing Service at p.m. today in 3! Union. New members welcome Monday - and cheaper then printing! ANN BROWN: Typing and Jrday. 485-4391. Mobile Homes THE PAPER EATER multilith offset printing. Campus Capsule, a TV show JAmericard, Master featuring MSU, will be one I C-4-28 lawaway, terms, RICHARDSON - 1971. 60', 2 bedrooms, furnished 12' x 9-9, 211 351-4321. C-19-4 28 Abbott Road, Complete dissertations, service manuscripts, general typing, theses, for closed circuit 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. Channel today. 5 at official warns and skirted. Large shed. Only IBM. 22 WASHINGTON Morton was the first Demands have been I MACHINE Clearance years experience. Business majors looking for (AP) - $4,800. 694-0827. 5-4-11 349-0850. C-4-28 Interior Secretary Rogers C. witness in the House outstripping supplies also in I Brand new portable, something more than classes are 15, $5 per month. Large invited to the Delta B. Morton said Monday the Interior Committee's 10 - natural gas, which is MUST SELL. 2 bedrooms, 12' x Sigma Pi of reconditioned TYPING WANTED, 8 years open house, 217 River St. country faces an immediate day probe of the nation's becoming scarce because of 55', carpeted, furnished, experience. Phone slack exploration of new achines. Singers, Dolly energy crisis. energy problems. lot. 482-1729. 5-4-11 484 5765.5-4-11 |s. Necchis, New Home MSU Students for McGovern He said while the public Morton said: "Corrective reserves, he said. V others", $99.95 to will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in uses far more fuel and action often takes time to "It takes very little to tip ACTIVE 1968. 12' x 50', on lot, COMPLETE THESES Terms, EDWARDS service. the Union Gold Room. the balance in favor of a skirted. 24,000 BTU air - FOR QUALITY service on electrical energy than ever produce tangible results. We ^IBUTING COMPANY, Discount printing. IBM Everyone is invited. fuels shortage," Morton conditioner, 5' x7' shed, steps stereos, TV's and recorders. before, production in these must convince the public of | North Washington. THE STEREO SHOPPE. typing and binding of theses, front and back, many extras, fields is badly lagging. the imminent crisis and the said, "and we have been 'M8.C-3-4-13 337 1 300. C-4-28 resumes, publication. Across Arthur Kothstein, available April 15th. Asking from campus, corner M.A.C. Morton gave urgent need to take action operating on the narrowest internationally known JlMD compare! Lowest $3500. 625-7073 after 6 p.m. and Grand River, below photographer, will give an congressmen two examples: of margins." tent record prices in 5-4-12 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Jones Stationery Shop. Call illustrated talk at 7:30 ♦Forty to 50 new p.m. MARSHALL MUSIC. COMPUTER PROGRAMS COPYGRAPH SERVICES, Wednesday in Union Parlors A electrical power plants Street. C-1-4-11 Drafting, Cartography, 337-1666. C-4-28 were due to Statistical Analysis, Speech, begin J MADE speakers, any I Call 393-8856 after 6 MARSHALL MUSIC, COMPANY, Lansing and East Writing, Legal, Medical, Specialized Research, WRITE. TYPING etc. THESES and letters, Rapid, accurate service. MDP seniors L-cial are meeting with Placement invited to a operations this summer but probably won't because of environmental, technical, Panel choices delayed ON, 351-4321. C-19-4-28 Experienced. 393-4075. Bureau personnel at 7:30 p.m. Lansing. C-4-4-13 C-4-28 construction and licensing (Continued from page one) weeks because of Tuesday in 102B Wells Hall. appeals 1 Mime° 550, problems. As a result, said he fluid ink. MUST SELL: 1964 Duke, 10'x PHOTOCOPIES 3cl "serious would prefer stemming from Pent condition. $300 The ASMSU power supply Legal Aid Dept. positions large classification procedures. - as at "305.5-4-12 50', 2 bedroom in excellent BEAT XEROX prices T r asportation will have a lawyer available problems are anticipated in - condition. Must be moved. CREATIVE RESEARCH, 220 representatives be open to Buckenr said that if he every Wednesday during spring many areas. ' Best offer. After 5 p.m. Albert. 332-1100. C-4 28 anyone. were guaranteed that certain COMPONENT SET. RIDERS ANN Arbor term. MSU students wishing $190 372-5565 or 625-7174.4-4 14 to MSU appointments should check the By 1985, more than half safeguards would be written going for However, an alternate into the I ATTENTION PLEASE, janitor daily. (313)769-4916. 3-4-12 ASMSU Business Office, 307B of the U.S. oil supplies may bylaws, he would _ 485-7503. Eric plan requiring a less drastic be 14-4-11 Personal cleaning in your home. Rugs, Student Services Bldg. have to be imported. willing to make his carpeting, sofas, mattresses. bylaw revision would be In reality, Morton said, appointments if the J* GIBSON ES-335-TD. Phone 371-4339. 4-4-12 Wanted The MSU Skydiving Club will no one has been responsible acceptable, he said. Committee on Nominations RID HOSTILITIES. Play Rugby. Buckner has devised a J"hs 0|d. Perfect. $300. hold an open house at 7:30 p.m. for assuring the country of would follow this plan. ■51-4120, Welcome experienced or not. method of constructing the John. 5-4-12 HAVE LAWN or garden work DON'T FORGET blood Wednesday in 208 Men's 1M F reshmen and sophomores comes an adequate energy supply. ballot to eliminate some of near campus? Call 355-0517 Bldg. He said the provisions wanted to build future team. only from people. Save a life. He said formation of the PD MARK IVtape deck, evenings. 3-4-13 the problems related to would be basically All will Giva blood. Professional "versing, four heads, play. 355-1237. There will be administration's proposed 1-4-11 donort compensated. an electkin of classifying people as specific mechanical, including an , tc. Two VOICE OF PASSPORT PHOTOS don't MICHIGAN COMMUNITY undergraduate representative for Dept. of Natural Resources minorities. The election and assurance that positions on JJHEATER enclosures. NEED SOME pictures taken? always have to look bad. BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. the search and selection would consolidate all energy results of the election last the ballot would be drawn P^-9720, 351-5796, ask C-4-28 committee in College of Human functions of the fall were delayed several e. 3-4-12 Call 351-1767, 10 a.m. - 10 Quality at CYCLOPS by lot. Ecology today. government. p.m. 5-4-14 STUDIOS. 220 Albert Street. 332-0573. C-2-4-12 INTERESTED, $200-$400 , - SEVEN~ drum.. EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad monthly without disturbing J's. Atlas stands, fibre your studies? Call collect, Mr. ■ Best offer over students, reliable, references. $700 Bommerlto, 313-787-5879 Call 349-4817 or 349 2781. W 48 or 351-4790. Instruction after 9:45 p.m. 5-4-17 Free Estimates. C-1-11 SWIMMING LESSONS GOING ON Sabbitical? MSU J beds FREE ... A lesson in complexion complete, $75 beginning through Senior Assistant Professor and wife care. Call 484-4519, East ■ dresser, mirror chest Life Saving, by certified Red will house - sit starting Fall. T wall-unit for Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing Cross water safety instructor. No children, call 353-9354 storage Mall. MERLE NORMAN I "®n,sh modern chairs COSMETICS STUDIOS. Call Annette after 6 p.m. during day or 355-7796 ■94.QR97 6-4-11 484-8820. 3-4-12 evenings, x-2-4-12 C-3-4-13 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April NOMINATION BID HIT Dems blast thrid - party candidate; he is appear. Wallace "It probably hllrt, By MARK HOLOWEIKO Reportedly denied the country the most." unwilling to pledge support invitation because of his The James McNeely, Michigan to the nominee' of the party ch|. refusals to promise not to estimated that, Democratic party chairman, Democratic convention. as a ik run on the American party candidate »;! Sunday attacked Alabama What if the other Democrats Gov. George C. Wallace's took that position? We Independent party ticket would draw am-quai*: and to support the of votes claim to membership in the wouldn't have a political Democratic nominee, the away major fromiJ Democratic party. party." parties The Alabama governor was Wallace has scheduled his Michigan primary. Hem "George Wallace is not own rally in Detroit on however, that Wall,* going to be the Democratic denied an invitation to speak »b,e nominee," McNeely said in a on April 15 at the Michigan Saturday. to Asked whether Wallace Democratic "deny morning telephone Democratic party's Jefferson nomjneeit| would be invited to speak if number of Soul hern interview. "Even in Florida, - Jackson Day dinner in he fulfilled the two demands, the 1968 preside ij half his votes were from Detroit. The three major Republicans. In that Democratic hopefuls — Sen. McNeely said: election. Southern state he received "I'd cross that bridge when Responding to (|,e Humphrey, McGovern and slated to I came to it." 4>t the Wisconsin only 25 per cent of the Muskie - are Pil Democratic vote." McNeely predicted that which showed WallJ Though McNeely Wallace would be the the second choice of > conceded that Wallace will presidential choice of the voters choosing] be one of the big factors in Michigan's May 16 April American Independent party. McGovern, and McNeely said vice * presdential primary, he refused to accept Wallace as a scheduled "Who else run?" he are they going to asked. "Either "There is an elenw protest in the Mc(]0v« Democratic contender. George Wallace or Robert Wallace votes, but to# Crossroads "If somebody walks like a duck and talks like a duck," by wom Welsh Society. of the John Birch They're the only way equate the approach or ideolo* philoq McNeely said, "then it's people with enough national George McGovern, From perch atop Bessey Hall, the daily meanderings This junction point next to the Red Cedar offers a path The sixth district a reasonable to assume he is a position to capture even the George Wallace is ridi^ of students can be viewed as they plod onward to class to either alternative. women's political caucus duck. regional vote." "The Wisconsin ptj or wander around campus enjoying the spring weather. State News photo by Chuck Michaels "Wallace in 1968 will hold its April meeting Asked whether the Wallace showed that a ran as a at 7:30 p.m., today at threij candidacy would do more alienation exists,but In, Edgewood United Church, harm to the Republicans or takes a crystal ball to 469 Hagadorn Road. The to the Democrats, McNeely exactly what it all m Hypnotist various task forces formed tea snapped: McNeely said. during March will present plans for the coming year, and the bylaws for the caucus will be presented as respond, because it really dreaming." "My assistant has been even hypnotized some into By KEVIN KEEFE depends on a person's willpower." Thompson's introductory programmed to work with reading and recalling approved. fit's good for A comic book ad on session Thursday night those who are learning efficiently, to help them in All interested women are your system. hypnosis helped lead an MSU Thompson said that consisted of a lecture and hypnosis," Thompson said. studying. encouraged to present ideas "While one half of her "Hypnosis deserves to be to the task forces at this I Sony Model 352-D Economy graduate student into certain drugs make hypnosis several demonstrations with - I Three-Head Slereo personality goes under, the treated as a legitimate meeting. For more teaching a Free University easier, but in the the class and one of his I Tape Oeck course on that little posthypnotic state the other half is awake and she practice," he said. "I think information or rides, understood subject. oversees the student so she someday it will be used as a contact Jean Tubbs, caucus subject tends to become In one instance, the can comment on his training technique in chairwoman, at 482 4325. only *179® confused easily. He said - Bob Thompson, a student assistant was schools." sodium pentathol is a good hypnotized technique." in packaging engineering, into believing drug to work with. she was six Thompson said he can Thompson's Free U class is who has been practicing old. After hypnosis she held every Tuesday and years change virtually all the five hypnosis for more than five "All hypnosis is a form of spoke like a child and was senses, making some people Thursday night. Time and Hot Hi-Fi HI YS years, held an introductory intense concentration, not able to scrawl her name on sensitive enough to read place can be found in the It's session for more than 30 subject to outer stimuli." he the blackboard in huge, What's Happening Rock 1101 E. Grand River Braille, while helping others column in Phone 337-2310 students in Bessey Hall last said. "It's really very close to crude letters. the State News. improve their vision. He has week. "I got started in hypnosis when I was 14 with a hypnotic coin from a comic book cover," Thompson said. "By now I've hypnotized over 1,000 people, with never a bit of trouble." A new kind of drug habit that's Thompson is teaching the course to bring about a wider awareness of hypnosis and to try to dispel the bad reputation the ancient art making the ghetto breathe easier. has tended to have in the past. Almost since the dawn of history, "I'm trying to get rid of the tuberculosis has been one of man's dead¬ charlatan image," he said. "It isn't a circus thing." liest enemies. For his Free U course, And while new drugs have helped Thompson works under two basic requirements. reduce the disease since 1945, theTB bug "First of all, I insist that my students all actively has shown an uncommon ability to de¬ participate in our sessions before I let them try to velop resistance to medication. hypnotize others," he said. "You should go through Where tuberculosis runs wild is hypnosis yourself to practice it. where people are packed together. In "Secondly, outside I allow no 1970, just 56 cities with populations over homework, no practicing out of the class. 250,000 accounted for 42% of all cases Just because a student can hypnotize doesn't mean he reported. And the poorer areas still have can handle any situation that might come up." a rate many times the national average. Thompson's course is Now, a new drug developed by taught in two sections each week. On one night he works Dow research promises a brighter future alone with students or with a group, while at the other for those afflicted. session class members practice certain techniques Used in combination therapy, the themselves. drug has promoted earlier response in hypnosis," Thompson said. many patients, and has even been char¬ "The surprise technique is acterized as "lifesaving" —particularly in used by stage hypnotists and only is successful half the cases where the disease has been resistant time. to other treatment. "The eyestrain technique, the old swinging watch, is a Important though it is, this new good quick method. The relaxation method is long and involved and is often drug is only part of the answer to tuber¬ used by doctors and dentists culosis. What's also needed is community to help a patient with pain. action to improve the environmental con¬ "I use the Flower's Technique, named for the ditions and living habits that keep this man who developed it," Thompson said. "It involves looking at a fixed point for dangerous disease in business. several minutes while the At Dow, we're concerned with more patient gradually falls into a deep hypnotic sleep, and it is than chemistry. We're concerned with usually the most effective way for me." life. And despite our imperfections, we're According to Thompson, determined to share its promise. Wisely. approximately 20 per cent of the population will not The Dow Chemical Company, respond to hypnosis at all, while another 20 per cent is Midland, Michigan 48640. very responsive. The other 60 per cent falls "somewhere in the middle." "Some people just can't be hypnotized, while others will be out cold immediately," he said. "I don't think intelligence has any real bearing on how a patient will