Thursday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE fATE NEWS Volume 64 Number 137 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 13, 1972 Names of 14 candidates hC \ for VP position revealed By MICHAEL FOX status of individuals on the list would six or seven names and has a deadline students; and Larry F. Paige, Lansing State News Staff Writer Public Schools. of May 1 to report to Wharton. be jeopardized by publication of the In alphabetical University officials Wednesday list. The State News this week obtained order, the 14 names and their current positions or declined to comment publicly when President Wharton also declined to the confidential list of 14 candidates affiliations are: Donald V. Adams, informed of the State News intention comment, though discussions were for vice president for student affairs University of Iowa; Frank to publish the confidential list. Robert carried on Wednesday afternoon which President Wharton submitted to between Blackington, director of the Honors Perrin, vice president for University State News editors and the nine - member special rating College; Howard Brighton, regional relations, expressed concern that the (Please turn to backpage) committee. director of continuing education. The list was not obtained from any Others are: Alex J. Cade, director of the MSU Upward Bound See related editorial, page 4 Program; committee members, whom Wharton has sworn to secrecy with a threat to David Copplin, University of Michigan; Thomas Dutch, manager of Brody MSU aims dissolve the selection process if Complex; Nolen Ellison, University of any Kansas. leaks are made. Nine current University employes and five individuals from outside MSU are on the list, which includes women Others associate thought are: Mildred Erickson, professor of American and language; Laurine minority By BILL HOLSTEIN "We might make it and we might en and blacks. Fitzgerald, associate dean in the dean of students office; James E. Green, State News Staff Writer not," Cofer said. The list of 14 has reportedly been Neither Cofer nor Ira Polley, asst. coordinator of off campus affairs in - The University hopes to include 900 Apollo 16 astronauts John W. Young, left, and Charles M. narrowed down to six or seven the College of Education. provost for admissions and records, Duke Jr., practice with mockup implements of the type they through a screening by the current vice minority students among the 6,700 however, would release the latest count presidents. Completing the list are: TTiomas S. freshmen who will be admitted next on how many students from each will take to the moon to mnke many scientific experiments. Gunnings, associate professor in the The rating committee is meeting fall, Lloyd M. Cofer, consultant to the minority group have been admitted to The rocket is scheduled for launching Sunday. this month to rate as either counseling center; Charles Hartmann, provost, said this week. date. The admissions office keeps a AP Wirephoto Wright State University at Dayton, "acceptable" or "unacceptable" the weekly count on the number of Ohio; Eldon R. Nonnamaker, dean of minority students who have been admitted. Both administrators said the '.Viets shell base information was incomplete. Polley said the admissions office would not know how many students had actually enrolled in MSU until classes begin in September and hence ■ICON (AP) - A dozen large North civilians were killed and four wounded, bombers and transports that are vital in north of the weekly count would not be an The Siege at Bastogne was to serious Saigon, struck out toward lamest1 rockets exploded Thursday Within minutes of the first explosions keeping the northern front resupplied. that resupply helicopters were unable enemy lines after saturation bombing of accurate indication of how many lid around Da Nang air base, the an aircraft with a large searchlight took In reporting the new enemy attempt to land for a third day because of North Vietnamese positions by about minority students will enroll. Ipst U.S. fighter - bomber off. Its task was to pinpoint the enemy to cross the Dong HaCua Viet River 10 antiaircraft fire. About 100 wounded 15 U.S. B52 bombers. "The real test is seeing who shows llation in Vietnam. Enemy troops rocket launcher positions and to guide miles south of the demilitarized zone government soldiers are said to be The Cambodian command reported up," Polley said. "I've checked and fire on any weapons still unfired. (DMZ), the Saigon command said 52 enemy troops had fought their way signals with the people on the fourth Jrenewed attacks across a key river The last attack on Da Nang, Feb. 9, stranded awaiting medical evacuation. into pnse line anchoring the enemy troops were killed. Vietnamese North Vietnamese forces claimed to the central part of the town against stiff floor and the conclusion is that the nent's northern front. killed three Vietnamese and wounded pilots also claimed to have knocked out have hit and set on fire a U.S. warship resistance from a joint Cambodian - weekly count information should not |e rocket which hit on the Da Nang six Vietnamese and 10 Americans with six enemy tanks as they tried to cross a bombarding the North in the Vinh Linh Vietnamese task force. be released." a salvo of 37 rockets. tributary of the Dong Ha-Cua Viet | line set fire to a twin - engine area Tuesday. In relaying the claim, the The Delta has been relatively quiet Cofer, who is in charge of the state port about 250 yards from an The Bien Hao air base used by several miles to the west. wide recruitment of blacks to MSU, said Vietnam News Agency said gunners during the current offensive and Kinition dump. Over - all damage at American Air Force units was shelled After the collapse of their defensive have hit U.S. warships seven times since President Nguyen Van Thieu, in a the count was compiled from the lase was termed light by officials, 24 hours earlier. Mortar rounds line south of the DMZ in the opening they began shelling the coast. calculated risk, pulled 20,000 of his contacts with high school counselors joi hours off the after the attack U.S. jets wounded two Americans in the attack 15 miles northeast of Saigon. days of the enemy offensive, Saigon's Government troops at the encircled best troops out of the southern delta to around the state. There could be runway on mission to troops managed to stabilize their provincial town of An Loc, 60 miles help life the sege at An Loc. minority students who have been ■ort South Vietnamese troops. U.S. Air Force and Marine F4 northernmost line on the south bank of admitted to MSU but are not included Hals said no Americans were hit but Phantom squadrons operate from the the river. They inflected heavy in the count, but Cofer said this would ■at least two South Vietnamese base as do South Vietnamese fighter - casualties on waves of enemy attackers bean insignificant number. who sought to breach it with tanks and Nearly 12,000 freshmen have been infantry. admitted for fall term, but many are ITT HEARINGS the The town of Dong Ha lies just below river and has been one enemy's major objectives so far in the of the Reluctant GIs take expected to not actually enroll. Cofer also indicated that he would not release the breakdowns because it offensive. The provincial capital of would give other Universities an edge Quang Tri lies 13 miles further south. over MSU: "We are competing with 13 Exam forBeorcf Eenemy troops also tightened their siege of an infantry and artillery base defensive position other tell us colleges in Michigan. They don't their figures. Why should we tell them ours?" guarding the mot vulnerable approach to the ancient imperial capital of Hue. The unit involved is Charlie Cofer said the University does not PHU BAI, Vietnam (AP) - About approved Field reports said enemy troops now 100 GIs reluctantly moved into a Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry, have a quota of minority student had surrounded Fire Base Bastogne 12 196th Brigade. admissions. forward defensive position outside an miles southwest of Hue and 60 miles "We take as many kids as we think we important American air base No soldier actually disobeyed orders iASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate As a result, Kleindienst asked the south of the DMZ. Wednesday after first refusing because can support, academically not or refused to ■ciary Committee Wednesday committee to reopen hearings on his Enemy gunners fired 50 rounds into go into the field, the financially," he said. they believed it was too dangerous. command said. No disciplinary action ped a confrontation with President nomination to succeed John N. the base Tuesday and government Cofer said "we're going slowly" on They took up the assigned position was taken. Mitchell Jn by refusing to order or invite as attorney general, even forces battled an estimated 300 to 400 about three miles west of Phu Bai, the (Please turn to back page) Viony from White House aides in though his appointment had won North Vietnamese troops three miles northernmost point in South Vietnam Combat refusals have become a not ITT hearings. unanimous committee endorsement from the shell scarred base's barbed - now occupied by Americans. infrequent occurrence among U.S. |i another action, the panel voted prior to publication of Anderson's wire perimeter. The Saigon command An electronic communications troops in Vietnam in the past two and •aye'u- two Denver heart specialists accusations. the Dita Beard to determine said 21 enemy troops died in that The Wednesday success of engagement while three government facility and a key airstrip are there. The battalion commander. Lt. Col. one half years, especially since the American withdrawal began. The MSU posts r lobbyist for International committee Republicans in blocking troops died and 17 were wounded. Frederick P. Mitchell, assailed television U.S. Command has adopted a policy of Iphone & Telegraph Corp. (ITT) is any committee subpoenas or requests The situation around Bastogne was newsmen and other journalists who J I enough to testify for a second ^or testimony from White House aides described as critical. It commands headed off, at least temporarily, any Route 574, a narrow dirt road that was were place. present when the incident took trying in most cases to reason with soldiers who refuse such orders, rather than invoking punitive measures. for voters' |he were hearings, now in their seventh direct clash between the panel and used by the enemy during the 1968 Tet "All you press are bastards," he said. Usually, the soldiers eventually agree to precipitated by columnist Nixon. A White House spokesman had offensive to spearhead a drive that "I blame you for this and you can quote > [office Anderson's publication of an said the doctrine of executive privilege partially captured Hue. memo attributed to Ms. would be invoked to prevent such me on it." carry out the orders, officers say. signup set P1 11 appeared to link the Justice testimony. By MICHAEL FOX Jfust s our actions of - court settlement of Presidential aides Peter Flanigan and against riT to the big Jlomerate's pledge of financial and William Timmons have been LINDAWERFELMAN °rt for the identified by some witnesses as having State News Staff Writers Republican National P,ayed some role in the ITT case. 'ention in San Diego next Beard has denied she wrote the August. S®"1 "*• Ervin, D - N.C., moved Three University offices have been in an executive session to summon designated as deputy registrar locations 10- Flanigan, Timmons and other to aid in studnet voter registration nderson's allegations involved shotingUvery executive department employes to be today and Friday, Jack A. Breslin, n8 Atty. Gen. Richard G. named by the committee. This was executive vice president, said idienst who Wednesday. ra at the time was deputy attorney defeated by a 6 - 6 party - line vote of the settlement. The manager's office in the Union, (Please turn to back page) the reception desk of West Shaw Hall and 101 Student Services Bldg. will be staffed during normal business hours pfrc/a/ calls with secretaries trained to act as deputy registrars. Friday is the deadline for registering to vote in the May 16 Michigan presidential primary election. pngerous to It was learned Wednesday, however, that several secretaries are not happy By LINDA with the extra job of registering student WERFELMAN everything to see that activities of this voters and that they complained to Ms. State News Staff Writer nature are stopped." Beverly Colizzi, East Lasning city Pring of three apparently unrelated Douglas Zatechka, area director of clerk, at a special training session ■ K incidents has contributed to a south campus indicated that state laws Tuesday. r and present or University ordinances or both could Ms. Colizzi had nothing to do with danger to the govern the shootings. University action selecting the University employes who E!?' a•< ''There changes: on . are so me The Buckner said that the Academic Governance. • stipulation under misconceptions of the plan the existing bylaws that among some members of the Academic Council that require the at - large seats be Apollo 1 filled by at least six Off the wall, need clearing up," Buckner said. "The fact nonwhites and at least five women would be Prudon, Mason junior, disproves is, most eliminated. letermined not to be outdone by any of the 380 Men's some theories about members of the council do i/| joftball teams on campus, a group of Case Hall eds set out to have a scrimmage of their own. Barb the weaker sex as she slams the ball into center field. State News photo by Ken Ferguson not know very the much about plan," he added. • The Student Committee on Nominations would be restructured into simulates CAPE Lt. Ben Brady of the KENNEDY, Fla. the Student Committee on Florida Highway Patrol (AP) — The astronauts Elections. TTie minority rehearsed blastoff and earth estimated that a million hina team status of members on this orbital visitors would be crammed begins tour maneuvers committee would also be Wednesday as the into the area when the eliminated. countdown proceeded Saturn 5 booster rocket lifts • A judicial process for smoothly toward Sunday's off at 12:54 p.m. appealing the election beginning of the Apollo 16 Four days before the Chinese players, together wanted to in the United TROIT (AP) — A 14 - returned the applause of the States. see discussions along those lines, would be developed by the moon mission. Civil launch to the moon, house [ber table tennis team American hosts. with UN officials and They replied: and I can assure you of that," Committee on Academic authorities prepared for the trailers and campers already (China arrived in Detroit The arrival of the Chinese newsmen, exchanged a word now and then "Whatever hosts want the presidential assistant Governance. massive traffic jam expected were swarming into the nesday with the goal of squad from Ottawa after a 10 despite the to our said. • Two seats would be to be caused by the launch. area, scouting for vantage language barrier. show iendship first, - day tour of Canada was low us. They have The sun shone brightly as reserved on the standing For the arranged it." Astronauts John W. points along roads and letition second" on a - key, with no bands or flags most part, the the Chinese squad's committees of the Chinese visitors Four others on the Chinese Young, Charles M. Duke Jr. causeways. [.week tour of this marking the occasion. There were chartered plane, with U.S. Academic Council for and Thomas K. Mattingly II |jtry were 20 minutes of speeches reserved in their brief team gave virtually the same representatives - at - large, Highway patrol and and Chinese flags painted on boarded the command ship renty members of the by representatives of the exchanges with reporters and answer. with at least one seat county law enforcement its nose, landed at the airport simulator to run through officers met with Fire Dept. Table Tennis Assn. two teams and by John Scali, appeared to have Wendy Hicks, 19, Santa reserved for a nonwhite and where about 100 newsmen activities from the time the and Ld which visited Red an administrative assistant to stereotyped answers for Barbara, Calif., and Cheng one reserved for a woman. Civil Defense and photographers waited booster rocket leaves the ia last year stood in line President Nixon, some questions. Minchih, 26, overcame the • All council standing representatives to work out Two attractive members of under heavy police security. pad until they fire out of applauded vigorously as The shyness which marked language barrier fairly committeees, with the plans for handling the heavy well. During the crowded bus earth orbit and head for the traffic load. Chinese stepped out of a the initial moments of the the Chinese — Shi Ping-lin, Graham B. Steenhoven, exception of Faculty Affairs moon. ride. rne at Detroit visit disappeared quickly on 22, a school administrative president of the U.S. Table and Faculty Compensation, 'ropolitan Airport. In a 30 - minutes ride into employe in China, and Cheng "We have been able to Tennis Assn., flew to Ottawa would choose their Young and Duke also Huai-ying, 16, a student - teach each other a few little practiced their descent to ping with Chinese Detroit on a crowded bus in and accompanied the chairmen within the first the moon in the lunar the visiting squad which American and were asking what they most words, and I think each of us Chinese team to Detroit. two meetings of the knows a little of what the module trainer and academic year. Chuang Tse - tung, leader Mattingly worked on lunar other is trying to say," Ms. "A lot of the controversy of the Chinese delegation, Hicks said. orbit exercises in the its over the whole thing would was only speaker at the Irbitration bill awaits Noting that the attractive Chinese girl sitting beside her wore no makeup, Wendy airport. There were virtually no be cleared up if it (the plan) command ship simulator. commented ''her spectators at the secluded Psych class Hassled, Rushed pproval by Milliken claimed that no provision complexion is doesn't need any. so fair, she "I think Cheng picked up a spot at the airport where the plane arrived, there were no pickets at the airport, and no will change to Tired and Hungry fey RANDY GARTON ptate News Staff Writer would then be accept compelled to the arbitration for write - in candidates few words of English while pickets were in sight when the teams arrived at a heavily Anthony Hall FORGET IT ALL existed within the present she was touring Canada, and II extending panel's decision. guarded downtown Detroit she and I are both convinced feigan's compulsory This, the most primary bill. Sallade asked hotel where the Chinese The Psychology 225 class jration law for another controversial section of the into the court of appeals to compel the secretary of this visit of the Chinese team will do much to thaw team will stay. The Chinese which meets at 3 p.m. will DILI'S | years cleared the state bill, would laturv Wednesday when effect until 1973. not go state's office to act on the relations between our squad's arrival time and site move on April 19 and April ■Senate concurred 6 vote with by a a a In other capital spokesman business, for the alleged omission. But members of tl*> countries." The airport ceremony had been kept secret. The Chinese go on to Ann 21 from 108B Wells Hall to 109 Anthony Hall. ST AU RANT Arbor,Mich., Friday; ■promise plan. The |se approved the bill attorney dismissed general's office as "moot" a elections office said Wednesday that provisions marked the beginning of the two-week tour of the United Williamsburg, Va., Sunday; Washington, D.C., Monday & BAR for write ins already exist. States by the Chinese team, day. complaint filed against the • and Tuesday, New York, "We gave him (the including a visit to e bill, which now goes secretary of state Monday, AprU 19 - 21; Memphis, 3ov. Milliken, compels e and firemens' unions, claiming that no provisions existed for write ■ in ballots attorney general) a copy of the Washtenaw County Washington. Scali discounted reports that the Tenn., April 22; and Los Angeles on April 24. CLAMBAKE ■le to reach agreement in the May 16 presidential ballot," staff aide Howard trip would include a Every Fri. & Sat. 6-10 p.m. I municipal governments primary. McCowan said. "And there impromptu table tennis 718 E. Grand River contract disputes, to "The statutues general election require that is space for a write - in." Searl said he would ask match at the White House on Monday or Tuesday with Glenn Herrima Saginaw, Lansing Phone IV 2-6100 pit to compulsory the court not to issue a President Nixon as one of the 6135 West jration. Backers of I claim that the the provisions for write - ins be show - cause order in the players. law, made," Russell Searl, assistant in charge of the case, because present state "There have been no LIEBERMANN'S pally passed in 1969, law already covers the pibuted to a decrease in state affairs division said in » and firemens' strikes. reply. "And the law is points mentioned in the Inder the proposed law, ■ting parties would be applicable to the primary and it is being enforced." complaint. 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WASHINGTON MICHIGAN AP MEWS ANALYSIS STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY Hanoi: By PETER ARNETT Since the victory over the French at a third Americans, choosing the battle sites, perimeters. There was no m AP Special Correspondent the batUe of Dien Blen Phu in 1954, usually in remote mountain regions backbone the strengthen Vietnamese defense line at the the*! The North Vietnamese general the North has had the capacity to where the terrain favored them, and the current drive. D^S offensive promises to be the third sweep across the DMZ. It was this quickly backing off when casualties In the South, American decisive encounter of the Vietnam Korea ■ like threat that persuaded rose In bloody battles. half a dozen serious troop,! War. American military advisers to build a It was not until late in 1967 that encounters in", DAVE PERSON, managing editor JOHN BOROER , campus editor The previous two had momentous conventional South Vietnamese army. Hanoi's military leader, Gen. Vo past had held the rubber plant!.! district of Loc Nlnh. The But until 10 days ago this threat Nguyen Glap, had figured out allied Vietnam CHARLIE CAIN, city editor Impact on the course of the conflict. lost It quickly last week. Hie first was the Viet Cong winter - never materialized. Why did Hanoi weaknesses. He had drawn American BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor In the past 10 days, the U move that way now, changing at least forces into the mountains and jungles, RICK OOSSELIN, sports editor spring offensive of late 1964 and early 1965. That one crumbled the Saigon for now, the very character of the leaving South Vietnamese forces in the Vietnamese seem to have much of the defense rolled |2 army and brought American ground war? rear. American troops had won iine j? The earlier patterns of the conflict Giap sent his troops around the from J Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award troops into the war. jungle In the later years of the J The second was the Tet offensive of are clearer now. The North Americans and through the lines of the for outstanding journalism. and handed over to Vietnamese leadership initially hoped South Vientamese, greatly assisted by the Sm 1968. That one saw Viet Cong and Vietnamese when they departed North Vietnamese forces unexpectedly to take over the South In the general whole village populations on the Hanoi has always played its elections provided for under the outskirts of Saigon and other cities. nioita EDITORIALS rise from the jungles and swamps and attack military camps and population Geneva conventions that ended the They had been won over to the cards close to Its chest. But serious miscalculation, which short 31 war against the French. Communist cause by Viet Cong cadre. |J centers throughout the country. The dramatic upsurge of fluting called When President Ngo Dlnh Diem The resulting Tet offensive raised unlikely when reading through jL into question the official allied said no to the elections, Hanoi questions about the whole American history of the war, Gen. Giap advisers must be convinced and] that M V.P. selection encouraged partisans in the south to policy. President Lyndon B. war assessments of progress. Ultimately, the American withdrawal of combat organize an insurgency along the lines Johnson decided not to run for a current mlghtly effort will * that Ho Chi Minh instituted In his second term, American bombing of satisfactory results. forces began and Vletnamlzatlon became American policy. successful campaign to oust the North Vietnam was stopped, peace What is the maximum they m The targets of this third general French from Indochina. By 1964, the talks opened in Paris and the U.S. hoping for? Probably the total ci. a public d offensive seemed to surprise some observers, although the offensive Itself was expected. But viewed in the Viet Cong guerrillas were ready to move. Late that year, mobile guerrilla withdrawal began. The policy of Vletnamlzatlon was Introduced in an attempt to shore up the weak South Vietnamese army. The of the Saigon armies capitulation of the capital of Salgoifl Communist troops. But the NoJ and'lL Last June Milton B. Dickerson context of the decade - long war, the battalions were destroying at least one Vietnamese would settle for much J crash of Hanoi's armored columns Saigon battalion a week, and by early most modern American military resigned as vice president for "If a trust has ultimately than that. across the demilitarized zone and the 1965 the military situation was so hardware was pumped into an ever - student affairs. Though many been violated by the powerful Infantry thrusts against the serious that only American troop Increasing military force under The results of the Tet offej segments of the academic unauthorized release of this weakest of Saigon's divisions were as intervention could prevent a defeat. Saigon's control. have been much mlsunderito community called for a rapid list, it is a trust based on stealth. predictable as the monsoon rains that When the Americans came In, so Vletnamlzatlon looked like a good because many observers based tb selection of a successor, it was . . . once the nominating annually wash across the paddyfields did the North Vietnamese. But Hanoi's idea. Now it is being tested in combat. analyses on the body count. Certal not until February 25 that and mountains. forces only sparred with the The stakes are crucial for the future many thousands of Viet Cong q process nears its conclusion, were killed and the insure of Vietnam, and the military situation President Wharton finally the student body has a seems much more similar to the cliff ■ seriously threatened. But the finished appointing a search and legitimate right to know..." hanging days of 1965 than in Tet offensive did lead to the Ameiit] selection committee of faculty 1968. withdrawal. and students to sift through the In 1965 there were only American Now the North Vietnamese II the candidates. advisers and no ground troops. Civilian found another weakness. They plethora of potential candidates. j Seven weeks later the It remains to be seen what morale had been crushed by a series of deploying massive forces with H selection panel had narrowed the impact the disclosure will have coups d'etat. At Tet more than half a virtual certainty that American troJ on those individuals named on million American troops were In will not be thrown into battle. fl list of potential candidates to 14 Vietnam. Quick deployment of these the list. In some cases, the Saigon army already has been names. The individuals in troops saved a score of Vietnamese bloodied, and this can hardly impiJ inclusion of an individual's name cities from question had now assumed the being overrun. the morale of the many relatives if on the list of potential Today, the few American ground watch the fighting from the d status of concrete nominees - candidates may serve to enhance troops are busy protecting their own doubtful security. the time of hesitancy and his prestige, rather than endanger hearsay had passed. Yet the his current position. It is also names of the individuals - one questionable how interested any OUR READER'S MIND of whom will become MSU's individual really is in the position next vice president for student if he is willing to withdraw his affairs remained shrouded in E.L. tow truck patrol: - name from consideration once secrecy. his candidacy is made public. Wednesday the State News Trust obtained a copy of the nominations list and verified it with official sources. That If a trust has ultimately been violated by the unauthorized release of the list, it was a trust not police responsibilitJ document appears on the front task of patrolling to maintain « based on stealth. A rationale can fh public order and protect page of today's newspaper. response to Friday's articles Reaction be made for restricting the early ■bout towing, I would like to suggest criminal activltes. stages of the search and selection another, or additional consideration. The analysis of this problem shod Many members of the First of all, I cannot see rather consider the relevant fact. Tif University administration reacted process. However, once the adding to the already heavy responsibility of the vehicle population Is not decreuli nominating process nears its heatedly on learning that the police. Police work does not mean s More students get cars now than (• State News had and was going to conclusion, the student body has babysittting parked cars. In fact, such before. Also, citations and toil a legitimate right to know who is a chore would detract from the real measures work temporarily, publish the list. They cited action may displace the can t several reasons for withholding being considered for an administrative post that will have awhile, but will not make the cinf the information from the public "in the best interests of the a marked impact on their life at POINT OF VIEW the problem disappear. MSU. Providing space for residents d University." Such a disclosure . visitors is the crux of the problem.® One disturbing might place undo pressure on very (current enforcement tactics hit I possibility, potentially far more heartedly attempt to do. Spacf.lJ Support $ those individuals named, they asserted, or jeopardize the positions of those potenti a 1 harmful than the disclosure of the list itself, looms as a reaction to disclosure: that Dr. Wharton 1 po East Lansing, is at a premium, graft so parking facilities would havetol above or below grot) oil candidates now at other Unfortunately, this suggestion tl will dissolve the selection institutions. Further, many good necessary evil. committee and name a designate By ALLEN CLOBRIDGE others will speak out and give support attempts to lay some kind of illness to candidates might withdraw if the for Coalition for Human Survival to their elected representatives as well. the door of pot, even the President's As a branch of this idea, I wondetl of his own, as is his privilege. list was made public. However, it would be extremely The We have the power to express our will Commission on Marijuana and Drug the building code has any for the providing of adequate pi " requiren*^ These concerns are very real power to alter Injustice is through our local councilmen. But Abuse could find no evidence of unfortunate for President something most of us seek and fail to when we do so, the eyes of many in order to build. Residences al ones, but the State News, as a physical damage occurring with use. in operation should provide parkinra student newspaper, also had to Wharton, who has long espoused attain. The frustration that follows others will be upon us and the As any most marches and rallies when nothing repercussions could be nationwide. medical student, who has remain in operation. One pa™ that all segments of the dissected the corpse consider its duty to its happens afterward has led more and of an alcoholic, University community should be more people out of political As for the substance of the issue can testify, liquor literally eats away space, per four - man apartmenl| readership. In weighing the totally unrealistic. included in the decision making Involvement, so that now - itself, the arguments in favor of the liver, the kidneys, and even question of whether or not to legalizing pot are so obvious and well portions of the brain. Pot simply I submit these suggestions in 4 publish the list, the people's right process, to betray this disillusionment and cynical hope that the problem will be studl commitment by a rash act of dlslnvolvement greet every new known, that only the most cannot wreak this kind of havoc to know had to be considered venture Into the political realm. But If Incontrovertible need to be within the human body. What kind of completely, and not just sldeswipfdll retailiation. enumerated. In the first palce, pleasure some rearranging. The problem will* along with the possible effects on the students at MSU and the residents logic, then, could possibly justify the Whatever the case, the State is not Immoral, much less illegal, and worse before It gets better, if of East Lansing have little Impact on legalization of the more dangerous News publication of the nominee the national scene or on state marijuana affords a pleasant, substance and the outlawing of the less solution, therefore, Is critical to4 nonagresslve, relatively lucid and safe welfare of East Lansing. list will undoubtedly be blamed government, what the recent city dangerous. In fact, the only danger of election haa demonstrated Is that it is high. Almost none of these qualities grass comes from the society itself B.J.G for all that may eventually go possible for local political Involvement can be attached to the drunken state which has promoted an illogical and Dearborn graduate stude wrong with the vice presidential to have a real impact. With the support which accompanies the excessive repressive attitude and fear against It. April 10, If selection.The powers - that - be of the Coalition for Human Survival, a imbibement of lalcohol.Most of tens of The issue is not pot with most people, thousands of traffic deaths each year [would not need such a scapegoat, slate of nonestablishment candidates it's long hair, radical politics, protest however, if concerned they with were real more feedback was elected to the city alnce the city council council, and election the stem from drunken driving, yet alcohol Is legal. It is not a question of movements and kids "no one understands." We should now expose Points peripheral route has been blocked, legalizing another menace, but rather these Irrational and irrelevant Issues [from students and faculty rather some of the stigma attached to one of making available a safer, for what they are by asserting the To the Editor: than maintaining secrecy at any homosexuality has been alleviated, and nonintoxicating nonlnebriating conviction that the government acts A word to those trying out fori cost. a new optimism and faith In city substitute for alcohol. Despite evasive justly when prompted not by the MSU cheerleadlng squad: L people's fears, but by their own will Unless the method of selection* government which represents all of us has begun to come alive. and their own best interests. changed, tryouts will continue to Wj farce. If last year's process is stil Vote Support There Is an issue which concerns The Coalition for Human Survival is effect, the people who make the sq« almost all of us and which we can do sponsoring a rally In favor of the will be those who have earned bro«1 something about: that is the process of Friday is the last day to ordinance on Sunday afternoon, April points with the coach and membefl^ legalizing pot. Until aome communities take the initiative to challenge state register to vote in 23, between Wells and Erickson There will be a halls. free rock concert, and the present squad. How about it, Ms. Cado? Why no'l J Michigan's presidential attend schoo and federal legislators with progressive law • making, pot will remain too primary. You may do so at the City Clerk's office, East performanced by local theater groups. Start by coming to the rally, and then come to the hearings on qualified people — who don't kno*J old cheerleaders from the ones tip dangerous a political issue to be dealt April 25. With out - do the final judging? with in a rational manner. Lansing City Hall, 410 your participation and support we LaveraW Last month an otherwise real danger that such action, Abbot Road. may be able to put this whole thing Flintm mundane meeting of the East First, what we can do: On April 25 a together. April 9,1' welded in the heat of emotion, public hearing will be held by the City Lansing School Board became a could seriously hamstring sincere of East Lansing on the question of DOONESBURY scene reminiscent of the Boxer Rebellion. Hoards of outraged efforts by local school boards to reducing all penalties dealing with marijuana to a maximum of $1. Your by Garry Trudg*j| find alternatives to segregation. rev, uhat'3 this HIP/? MM d/haf SONM X UAS EVE# parents streamed into the East The active participation in these jlvt stuff you v£ been fe6plng> po you ka/ooj A0our AT frd/vr STATE/ AAJP X WAS //V Chapin resolution needs Lansing High School auditorium to shout down a busing resolution your support. Tonight the school proceedings la vital. Should the ordinance be passed, a , rufus?uhy po you have HJASHIN6T0M //V '68 ' AMP you questioa/ my CHICAGO! board will bring the controversial WATTS?AMP SECMAr HtPNESS?! national precedent will be set, after teachthe sponsored by board member matter the model of Berkeley, which will do 4 / uh-huh Richard E. Chapin. His proposal up for reconsideration. It t MA \ emu:? is essential that the much to sway the minds of the public. voice of reason was tabled. When be heard people see that the more Contrary to assertions of the alongside that progressive communities are moving to collective crowd mind, the Chapin McCabesque paranoia. legalize pot, they will no longer resolution is basically continue to adhere to the fatalist Attend the school board belief that grass can never be legalized. "innocuous." It simply calls upon meeting at the East Lansing High When It is seen that some politicians ryr? r?FI3A the legislature not to act on any School, 509 Burcham Drive, at aren't afraid of making a courageous -i? antibusing legislation. There is a 7:30p.m. move at the risk of great controversy, Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 13, 1972 5 Costs of By B,LL city services risina and therefore are costly. •• Grand River Rivpt Avon„« too nnn State News Staff Writer Avenue, and $22,000 slated for central business Membership fees were increased in response to funds district beautification. Hents will probably be joining East Lansing residents in allocated for local bus routes. - for the increased costs of municipal services which * ». ^ Patriarche said he deleted the « „ peripheral route from the »nu.d in budget rec.mmend.tion, ,h. city , ^ ye„ budget because of a city council request to restudy the city's Comprehensive Plan, including the route. He said the study JpSillton budget proposed by City Maneger John M. Che points to increased costs in a number of city " ,mPr°vements. M perCM" will probably take at least a year. requesting higher rates for water, sewage, and Included in Patriarche's recommendations are allocations "If monies are received, I believe they should first go to the rates. Many of the increases are attributed to student J°r a bike path system, improvements at the intersection of Police Dept. for three additional patrolmen to provide wys, the N« have * including voter registration, pollution control, and Michigan Avenue and Harrison Road, and a studv of additional patrol time," he said. "This cost is estimated at overpass on Harrison Road. provements overoass on Hurricnn Paq/1 $11,100 per man." SSni^P^'SmX^hSges from a penny to or. 1 Je,eti°n from the b"dget are plans for " Patriarche explained Police Chief Charles F. Pegg feels kei to make parking system self - sufficient. peripheral route continuation, pedestrian overpass on a °jher activities are interfering with additional manpower will allow for more patrol duties and that the 25 per cent hike in sewage rates to provide additional patrolling. • — for phosphate removal to comply with guidelines layed its mlliti "However, other needs were also seen in the Building and ,lished by the Water Resources Commission. * n..» 20 per cent rise in water rates to meet committments by a new treatment facility to be put into operation Author wil Housing Dept. for additional inspectors. He indicated a minimum of four inspectors and one secretary would be needed if the city council moves ahead with a new 11973. housing ordinance providing for annual gh the basic tax rate is not slated for any raise, local licensing of all rental units. He ayers will nonetheless be paying more because of ,ases in property evaluations. A public hearing on the on Yeats, added that additional office for the expanded the facilities, space would have to be rented freeing city hall space for use by RockiY romance England, which has an city clerk in handling elections. emendations is slated for May 2. with a May 16 deadline A. Norman Jeffares, an This convenient group of rocks next to the Red Cedar assage. authority on Irish poet W.B. exchange program with the Though no recommendations were made to install "riarche also estimated an increase in revenue sharing Yeats and playwright John English Dept. here. He has extended computerized processing in city departments, provide a quiet setting for couples to carry on the to help pay for the added costs in registering new MiUington Synge, will speak published an autobiography Patriarche said he planned to make a difficult business of romance. Provided that the stench heavier work load in district court, attorney costs, on these authors of Yeats and edited books study of its use in is not too _ improving operations and making more usable data readily strong and the ducks not too loud, embership fees. tonight in the North Gallery on other writers. Though available. Recommendations will be meaningful conversations held by the rippling waves ttorney costs have increased because of the increased of Kresge Art Center. not himself on the forthcoming after that can lead to great study, he said. things. work and because of increased ordinance work," Jeffares is head of the exchange, Jeffares has been State News photo by Donald Sak irche said. "The drafting of the new CATV ordinance English Dept. at the on a guest speaking tour of he new housing ordinance have taken considerable time University of Leeds, Michigan this week, which included engagements at Western Michigan The budget proposals, divided into eight funds, will be University, Wayne State, funded primarily through taxes, which account for 30 per xpelled stud and the University of cent of the city's income. State shared revenues, however, Michigan. account for the second highest income with 22.4 per cent. Take advantage of MIJlRJLHJLR31R]OLRJULHiLRlLRilJlHJLiLRRJLSLRHJKI the just approved to re-enter ;rAND RAPIDS (UPI) school Feb. 24 and handing total $50,000 damages from youth fares to A Grand Ledge High out copies of Joint Issue, an the school district. He THE STABLES ool senior who was underground newspaper contends his expulsion ■lied from school for which circulates in the violates the First, Fifth, Europe! ilating an underground Lansing • East Lansing area, Ninth and 14th spaper has asked the Amendments to the U.S. THE CRAZY HORSE Faull. also asks for a Round trip New York to ral district court here to Constitution. im back into school, Try this Stables special drink! Amsterdam, Paris or Brussels — ichael Fault, 18, has »•••••••••••••••••• $220 suit against the Grand ge School District ing readmittance to ol. A hearing has been the • Tonight is £ DANNY HERNANDEZ AND THE ONES And a student for 2 months • railpass — SQUART NIGHT? duled for 9:30 a.m. iv on his request for a Dance to Lansing's $13Q porary restraining order, own now thru Sunday. aull was expelled from TOTAL-$3.50 March 13 for ding in front of the J mnr nif/waring: Jacob's Kelly • Reserve now at: THE STABLES 2843 E. Grand River 'Upcollege travel 130 W. Grand River 351-6010 /Je Jicu C>/~ y/u . uwytfy. J> Jo/J: yo/cucJ ye M J /Je jhmatty hSM dUU? ■sU> JvuJ- d/ SUCMtJ, U/CUM, Available on Arecords at State Farm-Jeffrey Shurtleff's first album-on A&M Records the Disc Shop Producer: Joan Bac* • Co-Producer: Norbcrc Putnam 323 East Grand River E.L. Phone 351-5380 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April '3, 197, Hunger, monsoons plague By NANCY PARSONS State News Staff Writer just through newspaper account, and to relate what Dinajpur, Podulka said. "We borrowed a jeep from rice crops growing but tnese crops should have been ot two crops of rice and one crop of vegetables. "We asked the poeple in the villages what they were Bengalis miserable. You walk it and there's can do. It's through nothing you terribly, terribly scientific burned "It's a or equipment stolen. , The war for the we saw to people in this the UN and went travelling planted last December, when ..Thev had to flee in April goln8 to d° !" di8trubing." long-rangers independence of Bangladesh country who can help," around the countryside. The the people were refugees in last vear when they should m?.ns^'1 CU?A as soon as they £ * > is over. But the tiny country Podulka said. land grew progressively dryer India. Now it's just dry, hard. untitled land," Podulka said. nlirtJinT have been harvesting the would try to make it as best Podulka said the people are people educated, the* now faces two more enemies The primary concern of as we went along and there previous December's crop. trying to rebuild the homes h*ve the resources J which threaten its survival: finding the needed food and was nothing, absolutely That was all lost. Then when they could or else they would go someplace better. that were destroyed in the their own country right'1 Podulka explained that these starvation and the the means for transporting it to the starving population is nothing, growing," Podulka said. because of the war with the monsoons came last war but, because it takes one month for an entire other Podulka said. probl(^| Ie^l approaching monsoon June, they weren't around to "The problem is, there is village to at a near critical level in the "Usually this time of year Pakistan, the people of no better place," Podulka erect just one clay shelter "The time season. plant their rice crops. And i John Podulka, Glenview, northwest region of they have vegetable and some Bangladesh lost the harvest now when they should be added. with a thatched roof, there 111., sophomore, recently will not be sufficient housing time to find out e\ harvesting yet another crop, Generally, when people spent a week in Bangladesh well, there's just nothing for the people in time for the Podulka said. "We as part of a group of 70 Americans who were touring tiro© there," Podulka said. decide to go someplace else to live, Podulka said, it monsoon weather. tave spent a there but their month ^ 2_ the country for the Relief groups estimate that usually means that they want A secondary concern in problem,^ Emergency Relief Fund, a 1,900 tons of food are to go to Dacca, the major Bangladesh is the rebuilding immediate. They solution now." mustfL needed each week just to city in Bangladesh. and refurnishing of the money • raising organization schools that were looted and aiding Bangladesh. The following employers feed the nearly 2xh million "Dacca's all full up because Contributions m,v j Bureau or at least two April 25: Ciba - Geigy that's where the poor people burned in the war. Nearly all mailed "It was an effort to get will be interviewing from school days in advance of Chemical Corp.: people in Dinajpur. That of the textbooks were to the Emerlf people to feel the problems allows less than two pounds go," Podulka said. "The Relief Fund, Box April 13 - April 28. June the interviewing date. Development Corp. of human condition is burned by the army and the Washington D.C. over there first - hand, not and August graduates of all per person a weeek for Additional infromation is America; Donaldson & subsistence. "Actually, degree levels are eligible to available in the Placement Associates; Multigraphics interview unless otherwise Bureau bulletin posted each Division Addressograph. they're receiving less than ho/dl third that amount," residents one - indicated. Students interested in organization should signup an week in the Placement Bureau and in most departments. This bulletin .. £ol,ce prU 26: Baltimore Development Podulka said. One of the people touring Area Monday in the Placement lists specific majors Corporation of America; the country with Podulka j requested by the interviewing organizations. Studentswith are advised to Donaldson & Associates; Olivetti Corp. of America. April 27: Baltimore was a nutritionist. estimated that 90 per cent of the children in the Dinajpur She meet Local residents who She said a on primary concern from St. John's Berrfr/alsaid he J interview employers Po,J ^ t Durand ^ area showed signs of recently went to Harrisburg, of the group now is "to share positive and encourj even malnutrition. Rashes, sores t1ho"ih J? hav.?,not Schools; Wyandotte School completed their military and bulging stomachs due to Pa., as part of a national with others, to communicate from the Harrisburg trinl District Deaee Droeram are holding a peace program are holding a and to with and t.hpm some to them cnmp of nf the thn "Jt was easy ROUTE OF THE CHIEFTANS service. Many employers protein deficiency were a goi J have indicated an interest in common sight. meeting at 7:30 p.m. today concern were newly Harrisburg," he said, "ft J April 28: Algonac in the St. John Student awakened to." be difficult to find interviewing the student Community Schools; K - "We saw a woman in one of Center, 3?7 MAC Ave. "The war still goes on; real*! T* hU5 dUty to speak and information! Indian Trails Enterprises Inc.; The goal of the meeting is the villages holding a small there is still injustice in confront people with.wk the Armed Forces. Weinstein's Sun 'N Sand child who we thought looked withj to determine how the prison,*' she said. issues." Schools; 24= Eyart Public c Resort; Westwood about two years old," feelings of nonviolence and "Harrisburg does not make Some ways of confro# Maple Valley Community Schools. Podulka said. "When we the consciousness of social Schools. any of them evaporate the issues discussed by 1 Has (7) Buses Every Day asked the mother, she said problems they experienced overnight." peace week partition the baby was really seven in Harrisburg can be Father Thomas McDevitt include a special day in] t° Chicago and intermediate stops at: ALL YOU years The old." approaching monsoon transferred to the local level. Approximately 25 East Lansing and Lansing season with about three residents attended a week - BATTLE CREEK and KALAMAZOO with buses Sunday departing at these respective times Towards BENTON HARBOR SOUTHBEND April 16 $200 months of nearly constant rain is the second worry for the Bengalis, a great many of long peace program sponsored by the Harrisburg Defense Committee March Leaving 8:50 a.m. 6:55 a.m. whom do not have adequate 26 through April 2. East Lansing 2:15 p.m. 11:15 a.m. Escalloped Turkey housing for protection The program was held to AT 3 P.M. TUESDAY, an 6:15 p.m. POLICE ARRESTED 5:15 p.m. Shaved Beef against the weather. focus attention on the MSU bus driver parked his 11:35 p.m. student at 3:20 ij Harrisburg 7 trail. bus on the south side of Buses Roots & Bread Wednesday in the rev Departing for "Like the Resurrection, it Wilson Road by the Conrad Butterfield Hall for allq Various Salads was just the beginning," bus loop and was preparing window - peeking. Policti Desserts & Beverage Virginia McDermott, to have lunch. Returning to an officer on foot pita with graduate assistant in the bus, he noticed that the Bay City and Saginaw Connections noticed the man, andsiidl communication, said about front windshield had been was released pendi Leave 9:15 am 5:30 pm East Lansing 12:50 p.m. Make Your Own Tossed Salad Harrisburg. shot out, causing an notification" from the com 7:40 pm estimated $200 damage. at: 2:40 pm prosecutor. 9:30 pm Sundays only *10 Salad Garnishes* Police believe someone used Phone East Lansing Bus Terminal an air rifle or a A STUDENT WjJ pellet gun to for arrival and departure schedules shoot the windshield. Police arrested for drunk drivin(l and information Keep Watching-Different Menu Weekly 2:01 a.m. Wednesday " yAZ ,WAb„ investigating, but have no are East Grand River by Abtx 332-2569 suspects. ■ Road. 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Ml Mozart: Mass in C, the "Coronation" Tippet: Midsummer Marriage . . . and many STORE-WIDE SALE April 13 iscount records 10% MSU Discount 225 ANN STREET, EAST LANSING HOURS: DAILY 9:30 - U:30 PHONE 351-8460 SAT. 9:30 - 6:00 DOWNTOWN, Open Monday and Friday 'till 9 p.m. SUN. 12:00 - 5:00 LANSING MALL, Weekdays 'til 9 p.m.) Sun. 1 till 5 P "\ . FRANDOR, Open Monday, Thursday and Friday t" 9 p" |_^ERjO^Af^MALL Okemos, Mich., Open Weekdays't Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 13, 1972 BikeDu VADCHI7IIDAUfPi/a By KAREN ZURAWSKI path plan revealed construction of the paths Cyclists would ride on Street. to property owners for new State News Staff Writer would depend on this paths both on the sidewalk The Harrison Road bike sidewalks and alley A skeleton bicycle path ordering. The plan would and in the street. Such path would service Spartan improvements regardless of system for the East Lansing cost more than $250,000. variations are used Village and link it with three their bicycle use. area to accommodate the First priority routes serve throughout the system, schools and a park. "bike boom" was publicly the central business district depending on the traffic MAC Ave., located "through Federal money is also presented this week. where most of the riders live, flow, street construction and one of the heaviest available, and if Gov. The plan, which would according to the report. pedestrian flow near the concentrations of bicycle Milliken's transportation provide for more than 30 Totaling 20.1 miles, they proposed path. users in the city" wouid not package were passed by the miles of bike paths if the provide access to shopping For instance, on streets have paths on the street or Michigan Senate, state funds entire program were areas and MSU and link all traveled by less than 750 cars sidewalk because of the would also be available. implemented, is the work of developed parks and all but a day and with low heavy traffic and pedestrian the East Lansing Planning one of the area schools. speedlimits, it was flows. Instead, the two alleys If the bicycle plan is Dept. The planning dept. urges in determined that bikes could on either side of the street approved by the planning For nearly six months, the the report that construction share the street with cars. are recommended by the commission and city council, planning department studied of these first - priority routes Only signs would be posted planning department as the planning department route alternatives based on a begin immediately, if the to inform people of the possible bike routes. recommends that all further bike rider survey and East Lansing Planning bicycle usage of the street. Financing for the bike road building and examined path design and Commission and City In other cases, lane striping system would come from the realignment should take possible financing. Council approve. to distinguish a bike lane Capital Improvements bicycles into consideration. Three goals of the study Second - priority paths from a car lane, or new paths Budget and property For instance, sidewalks were to minimize auto • bike branch out into partially are planned. assessments to property would have to be expanded conflicts allowing for safer developed areas of the city The sidewalk bike path is owners. These assessments from the usual five feet to Bicycle right • of - way for both, to identify and serve cyclists and would require construction of new the the most common type of path suggested by the would normally be charged seven feet. needs and to encourage the sidewalks. planning department. 3ns are approved by city council, Abbott Road will be one of the eleven first use of the bike. Third priority is given to Though the new path ity streets designated for the construction of bicycle paths. This will be a section of roposed 30 mile extensive bicycle route system throughout East Lansing. The system is divided according to priority, and bike paths which would lead to recreational areas or construction is the most desirable procedure, they FREE parks. These would not be note it is also the most LADIES' DAY MOVIE... part of the directional expensive. ;ram discussed system. The directional system to Curb ramps are to be added the sidewalks in new Every Tues. at 10 be shown for ladies a.m., adifferent, recent movie will only compliments of the Lansing Mall Merchants Association. contains the routes needed construciton, and to be used whenever curbs are repaired Movies will not be the feature currently being shown. by a cyclist to get from one Bicycle Children under 6 admitted free with mother. signu or replaced at intersections. point to another such as home to work. The The bike path along recreational system would be Hagadom Road begins at the previous when student for the recovery of more for enjoyment riding. Fourth priority is given to Grand extends River to Avenue and Saginaw Street lansing mall I0B NOVOSAD year, Kletke, Salvage Yard Saginaw at Elmwood 5,163 permits were issued. his impounded bike doesn't superviser, "but we still sold cooperative paths which making use of sidewalk paths "the center of things" | News Staff Writer even come close to the costs all the bikes and everything could be constructed to link because of the heavy traffic I Dept. of Public Bissell is responsible for involved in the entire East Lansing and other flow. lis still issuing about many facets of the bicycle went well." Abbott Road, "the most I 150 bicycle permits operation," Bissell said. He The money collected nearby governmental units. registration process. He said that time and effort heavily used bicycle entrance from the bicycle auction is Among the 11 first - |but feels that the orders the permits, helps required to do a proper also channeled into the priority routes are bike paths to MSU, in East Lansing" egistration influx for design them, orders the would become a three - lane impounding job and the general fund expenditure along Grand River, Michigan, [term is just about bicycle registration cards compensation alloted to the budget of the University. Harrison and MAC avenues instead of a four - lane street and coordinates the bike crew that actually recovers and Hagadorn and Abbott between Grand River fcert W. Bissell, signup programs each fall the bike are a few of the Capt. Adam J. Zutaut of roads. Avenue and Albert Street. Is manager for the term in the residence hall the Dept. of Public Safety Both lanes of parking would reasons against a large - scale Beginning at the eastern |if Public Safety, said complexes. impounding operation. urges all bicycle owners to limits of the city, a bike path be removed to accommodate je bicycle registration Bissell said that the Dept. The money collected register their bikes and to extends along Grand River the bike paths between Br spring term "is still protect them with Avenue to bring the rider out Albert Street and Burcham T heavy as last fall of Public Safety has not from the 50 - cent a initiated any extensive registration fee and the tempered steel chain lock to near Coolidge Road. The Drive. North of Burcham | we fell short of around the frame and wheel route also Drive the paths would bicycle impounding impoundment charges are splits to go down s just about every of the bike. become the sidewalk type programs this term and channeled into the Michigan ending at Frandor miscellaneous general Shopping Center. and extend to Saginaw I far, the department more than likely does not fund "We would appreciate ■sued over 11,714 plan on starting any such expenditures of the the cooperation of all ■e permits for the program in the future. He University. During the students, faculty and staff M2 school year. That feels the expenses involved period of July 1, 1972 to members in reporting any in such a Feb. 29, 1972, $6,014.60 person that appears to be ■represents more than program are 1e the number of prohibitive. was collected from bicycle attenpting to steal bikes," fts that were registered 'The $3 charged to a owners and directed into Zutaut said. the fund. Impounded bicyc^s that are never claimed are sold at Models Wanted >fessor to talk a general university bike auction at the beginning of for each term. The spring term Chicano living bike auction, held April 6-7 at the Salvage Yards, resulted in 132 bicycles sold T-shirt Style Show s Rivera, professor 1969 - 70. His book to students either for at the Gables lance languages at the entitled, . . and the earth immediate use of for the did not part," is required pity of Texas, will be spare parts. is to speak on "The reading in the newly offered "We didnt quite have Renaissance and Chicano culture course at the turnout we had ■umanization of the MSU. expected," said Fred j'est," at 8 tonight in ■tural Resources START SOMETHING Bldg. Bra is distinguished in lid of Chicano studies literature and was NEW with The Campers fed the National SIGMA NU Literary Award for Pro Shop o i/U/ RAUPP brazier Open 11 a.m. to 310 W. GRAND RIVER 11 p.m. IHRI/T Campfitters 1 2208 E. MICHIGAN AVE., LANSING (517) 489-4188. E. LANSING SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO_ | Hours: Mon thru Fri. —10 ».m. to I p.m.; S»t.-10».m. to ( p.m. TIDKAl [TfRDATIVf Also in Detroit, Chicago, Ann Arbor, and Kalamazoo Children 's Bo hut 1/ HISTORY ooinc?" lOOpn Thvr/ April IS *>« T.I <11.1, . Young & Not-so-young MIAMI PinitOCK Titles like- Charlie & the Chocolate Factory at and others by Roald Dahl (LOCATED AT NEXT TO THE KO • KO BAR Student CLIPPER! & KALAMAZOO) Story of Babar and others Book I0PEN fill by Jean De Brunhoff Great Big Store 2:00 A.M. Mystery Book Across from Olin at 421 E. Grand River § by Richard Scarry 'the coldest beer * ,rom $3" domn ll^j TOMFN" Carnations from $2.99 a dozen The Lorax j by Dr. Seuss nehedvtoagetyaU } I 'atotpny florist f Alexander & the Wind-up Mouse 31 809 E. Michigan, Lansing 485-7271 . PARTY ON! Free Parking Behind Store By Leo Lionni 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 13 SPORTS Trackmen ByGARYKORRECK Still, his conservatism when Bolin went 24-0 to set Burton indoors during a Marv v Roberts against State News Sports Writer can be supported. While the a new Relay record. The last record setting effort in the Purdue's Ralph Perretta. Spartans have had favorable time, Bolin got Gregory by Spartan Relay 300. Perretta edged out Roberts MSU trackmen spent last weather to practice in this an inch. Besides Dill, the Spartans for fourth place in the Big week battling the wind and have two - time Big Ten indoor meet. Both will cold, but Saturday the week, it will give them only Hackler will probably Ten 100 four days to prepare. shift to the three - mile champ Herb Washington probably go in the discus as competition will be even and LaRue Butchee well. Purdue, on the other hand, outdoors where he will be stiffer as Fran Dittrich's had already run against challenged by MSU's Rob available for the sprints. Even without much squad travels to Lafayette, Purdue could even the Ind. to square off against competition this spring, Cool. practice MSU appears to having hosted an indoor A pair of top - rated score in the pole vault, have enough horses to win. Purdue. invitational and appearing at freshman will go at it again though. Top man, Ron Ace miler Ken Popejoy, "I don't know if we'll be undefeated this season, will the Arkansas and Kentucky when the Spartans' Marshall Gillespie, is consistently ready or not," Dittrich said, Relays. Dill vies with Purdue over 15 feet. face the Boilermaker's Terry "This weather has been The shotput "Purdue's a coming sprinter Larry Burton in the competition Priebe, but the latter's times miserable and we haven't 100 220. Dill beat has been considerably team," Dittrich said earlier and may be doser as MSU sends gotten much work in. I just in the season, "They're slower. hope we'll be prepared." going to be tough." His The same goes for the This is the same Dittrich words evidenced in the 660 where Spartan Bob Akers set to open? were House salutes who wryly supposed the Big Ten indoor meet when Casselman will probably run Spartans might win the Big Purdue climbed from its against Purdue's Jim Ten indoor crown, just a second division finish of last Patrick. Casselman whipped few days before they rolled year to a close third. Patrick indoors. MSU golf enthusiasts may be able to Forest Akers golf courses ajvlocwl The big guns for Purdue The hurdles could be on the corner of Mt. Hope and Hartal Mike Robinson test their swings on the Forest Akers over everyone to take it. in the indoor finale were interesting. MSU offers nine - hole east course beginning this roads just off campus. ® Jeff Bolin and Galen indoor low hurdle champ Saturday morning providing that the The long west course occupies Hackler. Bolin, just a resolution on the house John Morrison, along with early spring - like weather continues. l{i| sophomore, nipped MSU's The State House, Senate floor by Rep. Jim Brown, Rich Jacques and Dave acres and was opened in 1958 while J Del Gregory in the long and Gov. Milliken R-Okemos. Martin, who appears fully The west course, an 18 - hole par 71 easier east course, which opened i| jump and Hackler won the Wednesday heaped praise on MSU basketball player Mike The 5 foot 11 inch guard recovered from a winter layout is due to open sometime next 1967, spreads out over half of a acre area, the remaining acreage be J fy| two - mile. scored 594 points in his first season injury. The week, also depending upon the weather. It was the second time Robinson, in a joint resolution for his varsity season which placed Boilermakers are strong Assistant manager Forest Anderson used for a future additional nine hol^l Bolin had beaten Gregory "amazing here, too, with Alex MSU's course was the site of two hi him number 3 in the all said Wednesday that the chances for this season. The first time accomplishments" as a first DiMarzio, third in the Ten championships, in I960 and MP time single year scoring opening the east course Saturday are year member of the MSU was in the Spartan Relays varsity basketball team. record book. indoor highs, Jerome Belin "good." In the earlier tournament, eunJ The sophomore, who The resolution, and Dan Morgan. Masters champ Jack NicklJ captured the Big Ten sponsored by Brown, said in Belin will contest "The only thing that could change this would be if we had a lot of rain," participated State team. as a member of the OhJ all you basketball with a 27.1 scoring crown part that Robinson "is considered a small man by Gregory in the triple jump but Gregory has beaten him Anderson commented. "However, a The west course is also the sited point per game before. short rainfall could do us good." modern basketball the annual Spartan Invitational, average, was presented the onei Sunday "It would be an the most important tournaments in standards, but his ability to The first tee - time Saturday will be leap and fake, his speed and interesting meet," Dittrich 8 a.m. but no reservations are being Midwest. MSU was the winner of April 16 deceptive quickness and his said, "I think we can win, taken for the par 35 course. tourney last season. keen scoring eye make him but we're going to have a rry This state news 7 \ f\ Can be part of one small guy who can play rough time doing it." Escalloped Turkey a big man's game and play it Shaved Beef W State News amazingly well." Rolls & Bread Various Salads recycycling info 353-4321 In newsmen a short later, talk with Robinson SACKMANN, CARROW Desserts & Beverage said, that he would like to continue his efforts at MSU, Make Your Own Tossed Salad *10 Salad Garnishes* though he added he might consider a move professional league if the price was right. But a degree to a Players aid batsmen By CRAIG REMSBURG season with mono, for an Carrow was ready to Friday and Saturdav.l Keep Watching — Different Menu Weekly Bagels ~JBP BREWERY and seasons were two more with foremost the on successful Spartans his mind. State News Sports Writer Jerry Sackmann and Rick Carrow were a couple of example. But shortly after little 8 • year - old Mark Zahorsky, some action. "So, I just decided to play him, although only a little bit will be the opponent ftJ to open up' the season for the MSI _ Union Cafeteria Now! OPEN 12:45 pleasant surprises for MSU baseball Coach Danny representing Walnut Street School, had thrown out the since he is not 100 per cent yeo" j j » w h is defend conference champion.Of conU Carrow ended up starting Sundays Continuous from 1 PM Litwhiler Tuesday, as the first ball to Spartan catcher Feature 1:15-3:15 both contests. The East Lower Level MSU Union 5 - 7 PM Spartan batsmen bombed Bailey Oliver Tuesday, doubleheader. 5:20-7:25-9:30 Albion twice, 12-3 and 11 - Carrow trotted out to second Lansing product collected Purdue will three walks and an infield hit 1. base to help start off the „ . . . .. ». . batsmen at John in five innings In the first In the of Carrow, it 1972 MSU home season, GEORGE C.SC0TT case j Saturday,ate Beal Film and bunt single in the Group Presents TONIGHT was more of a shock. Surprise, surprise! game a mtecap. Not bad for a guy Slightly more than a week "I got a call from Dr. "THE HOSPITAL" ago it was discovered that Feurigju*j ^(nuple of days Carrow had contacted before the Albion game who has had mono. Sackmann, on the other S' g-menl TWO I Jgp ACADEMY AWARD WINNER-PADDY United Artists mononucleosis, a disease saying that he wanted to that usually sidelines examine Carrow again," anyone, especially athletes, Litwhiler said. "The Doc hand, went 3 - for - 5 in the twinbill, including a leadoff homer in the second inning GREAT COMEDIES \ CHAYEFSKY "Best Original Screenplay" for a long time. Batsman then wrote me a letter of the first game. The ball disappeared over the 377 sign in left - center. place Junior higj Randy 1 they had gotten at the bug in ITA MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES SSSSH WALL 349 2700 OKEMOS^ its early stage and that "I hit a fastball and I had a put 109 ANTHONY HDG 6FF ILL good idea that it soon as was it left my bat," Sackmann commented. "It's out as performance accordi MSU gymnastics George Syzpula fywO'N&L P mim//TiTiYi my first homer for State and if feels pretty good." NCAA national gyrai championships this| The " " 175 pound weekend and finished^ A STANLEY mUJFF-9-M outfielder is a transfer the all student from DuPage Junior competition est?* e College in Chicago and he is hosted by *3* BRKK> seeing regular duty in this his University in Ames, PleTtH frooOartoviC-W 5 first year with the Spartans. Charley Morse to' fnooucTion H Sackmann hit .269 in the behind national Starlit e Hurricane Tournament in I Florida, with two doubles, Steve Hug of Stanfori a Southern Illinois fl| n triple and 11 RBI's in his the team championship® In Meridian 3 fk batting totals. Iowa State second,* K| 1:00,3:00,5:00,7:00,9:00 0 The next games for the State third and f \yTwi-Lite Hour, Adults 12j Spartans will be at home champ fifth. $1.25, 4:30-5:00 M XFuryOnX /"kin Meridian 4 Ff| 2:00,4:00,6:00,8:00,9:55*5 wj Twl-Llte Hour, Adults mJ d Wheels $1.25, 5:30-6:00 PVv U Adults $1.25, 4:30,5:00 6:00,8:30 m* liltVAN CUCfl 3 HORROR HITS! 3 BIG HITS! ,» MCWIUKSCCHP piums The funniest movie I've seen this year. Its about love, marriage, passion, lack of passion, divorce, religion, DUSTIIU. freedom, and happiness - not necessarily in that order. Just go, run, to see it. HUFFMAN NY POST Lovers and Other "STRAW Strangers is a delight, very funny, very real. Judith Christ PLUS ON THE SAME PROGRAM *2nd BIG HIT 2nd BIB HIT l!"> RATEDR "CRY OF THE BANSHEE" »ALSO! "" GANDY FROM TERRY SOUTHERN'S OUTRAGEOUS NOVEL THEjVtaSQUE or THE RED DEara PLUS! 74 Admission $1.25 109 RATED "X" Anthony Hall Candy is shown at 7:30, Lovers at9:30 only Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 13, 1972 9 qntasticks' provides simple escape gsticks" - The .fathers, and the carryings - especially in these times of certainly not the definitive show of this sort, and at on of two superior to the second, particularly liked Ron ]i) unemployed ultravlolent films. one, does however come at times has an endearing where directors Stan Gill Ausbury as the Boy, who actors, and a narrator. a most fortunate time and is quality, and Dee Dee Deigan let the The Company's welcome. The lack of looked the part and acted "The Fantastlcks" is full cominess of "The and sang most satisfactorily. of production, which is professionalism works in a The first act is "messages" about far Fantasticks" bog them Daniel Pipp and Perry growing - up love, and trust, down, but the action does Freelon were both fine as the which are already digested move well. actors, and Owen Anderson for us and neatly served by our cardboard characters. This, however, does not TV veteran Ellen Carmer, as the girl as the Narrator, Stan Gill and proved to me a disappointment. Although fbl.ng as the fathers Sunday Mansfield all detract from the show's possessing a very small but Pr°ved most competent, worth, since the effort does pretty singing voice, she not warrant nor demand any great intellectual in 'Company' was projected ii we", and stilted in her jQ^e committment, and should movements. She was hardly frjend shoots universal themes, given never be approached as one the deli^itfully charming "Company," a Broadway best musical and female her role required, them some pleasant songs to Satre's "Being musical comedy will be as won six Joanne. Ms. Carmer's squeaking filbber reptile sing, ad proceeded to make 8110 Nothingness, Tony awards including best ' presented at 8:15 tonight in musical, "Company" examines little girl speech and outfit ever - so - slight waves. ..The Fantastlcks" PARKERSBURG, W. Va. ■ successful creative Thus, In an aura of fantasy, provides a simple, the MSU Auditorium. the quandry of the single did not suit the character, (UPl) - David Hutchinson 1 Tom J«ne9 (1)0011 Heading the cast of 14 male constantly pressured for by attempting to be too walked into tavern and reality, and comedy, we entertaining, and enjoyable a as a lies) and Harvey have a romance between a The musical, part of the will be TV star Allen Case as by his married friends to cute, was hardly cute at all. joke tossed an imitation v (music) have escape, but one which is real Lecture - Concert series, the young bachelor, Robert join them in what they beautiful boy and girl, the Only so much can be snake at a buddy. But the surrounded their enough to keep ourselves In received the New York and actress Wilson as the consider marital bliss. attributed to opening night amusing meddling of their some idnd of perspective, Mend became so frightened in a sea of Drama Critics' Circle Award thrice • married sophisticate, jitters, and I do not think that he pulled a gun and The musical is the final Ms. Carmer directed was started shooting at the fake presentation in the 1971 - well. snake. One of the bullets hit 1972 Broadway series. The others in the cast Hutchinson's right and ask forces cite aims arm Tickets are available In advance at the Union ticket happily fared much better. I entered his chest. office. for political the £dgewood United Sharon Nay, women's rights The political education publicity task force Is Lent on the city, Church. leg'slation task force, Necla task force plans to enlist compiling a list of Groom charged Id county level were Chairwomen of the Sharkey, lobbying task some members of the group biographical data on all with desertion |■ during task force various task forces are: force, Sherry Hall, as deputy registrars to aid in women in the group to made by members Hatte Hazlett, political candidates task force and current voter registration assist the candidates after marriage e sixth district education task force, Vlcki Ella Jean Gratkowskl, drives. committee In s Caucus at their Nelberg, health, education membership and publicity ROME (AP) - As the , night meeting In and social service task force, task force. The women's rights "commending wonrn for couple left the church after legislation task force is various board positions, their wedding, police concerned with keeping the The lobbying workshop arrested the groom, Mauro — sy i \vv 1—.—" caucus informed on a will draw up a platform for aarambino, on charges of legislative basis. They plan the group in the coming desertion from the Italian apitay Capsules to send a representative weeks, based on the army. M Jl I J 0 ) » I* M from the group to testify at National Women's Political the extended equal rights Caucus platform and will Benita amendment hearings add items of special Interest Porters OF a |c A M E r a l "contingency" withheld from 1971-72 fund WILLIAM HETTIGER N . Tuesday in Lansing. to this area. VALE\TE Soprano , DIRECTOR IsLATURE In state aide payments. OF the State Dept. of A letter has been sent to The health, education visited various "In light of theextremely Mayor Gerald Graves of and social service task force Administration said (unity college tight fiscal situation that Wednesday there was a Lansing by the candidates has not held an in Wayne and presently exists, I hope that "compelling need" for a task force offering the id counties the introduction of this new state services of group members Capitol. lay in an attempt to resolution will not create willing to be appointed to i student support false hopes or raise any local Hettiger, whose state and city boards. now • flagging district's expectations," department handles physical The candidates task force (drive. Bursley said. facilities and space will endorse candidates after , Joseph Swallow, "I merely wish to allocation for the state, added that the present ■they have researched their , appeared at guarantee that, should the stand on certain issues. Community f I n a n c I al picture capitol building should be The membership Ian American Civil confronting the state maintained as a historical and lies Union press permit, education will be monument. Ince at Pick-Fort the top - priority ■ Hotel in Detroit, consideration in Hettiger also voiced allocating oppoaltlon to a proposal to ■ Ford Community any funds that may be I, and Schoolcraft available In this fiscal year," change the director of capitol expansion from the f ity College. he said. west to the south. j Swallow in his I to stir the new J|ized was a newly Student BUI WOUld Osk • ■ House mar 1 Western Michigan KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — A proposed bill bans GILBERT E. marriage in Malaysia before I!, R-Ann Arbor, 16, requires government ^duced a concurrent permission for those under calling for the 18, and restricts all non - I to local school Moslems to one wife. 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