Thursday Modesty . MICHIGAN Roin . . . often STATE NEWS is a virtue not intermittantly journalists. . . . und among STATE throughout the day with -nyn10US temperatures in the 50s. UNIVERSITY „B4 Number 142 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 20,1972 ity council approves nscheduled resolution pposing Vietnam War By KAREN ZURAWSKI City Council went on record for the kind were to be acted on, I would have State News Staff Writer first time against the war. left for Mexico right then." The council approved an unscheduled He said he would like to see a Vietnam War formally became a resolution concerning the war in cessation of war activities, but added issue Tuesday night in an overtime Southeast Asia resulting from the that if the military had engaged in the ouncil meeting as the East Lansing recent stepped - up bombing activity in war as they wanted to a few years ago, North Vietnam. many lives could have been saved. "Be it resolved, that the East Wilcox said he was not trying to be Lansing ems eye City Council, as representatives of the people of the City of East Lansing, calls ungracious or difficult, but "I'm not willing to take time tonight for the on the President of the United States, resolution, we have other things to do." his d-of-war secretary of defense and his secretary of state, to immediately cease all bombing of North Vietnam, and to Griffiths who termed the current bombing "hideous" saw the action as an accelerate the withdrawal of all important effort "to convince the guy in the White House there is no silent Resolution proposed gislation American armed forces in Southeast majority." Asia." Anne Francis from the Lansing Area Peace Council advocated a resolution denouncing the Charles Ipcar, a representative of the Approved 4 - 1, the amended Coalition for Human Survival, also bombing of North Vietnam at the Tuesday city council meeting. The resolution was ultimately ASHINGTON (AP) - House resolution also encouraged as soon as (Please turn to page 10) State News photo by Ken Ferguson crats spurred by the renewed possible communitywide uiscussion to bombing of North Vietnam, tocus on ways to influence tne federal esday moved toward their government on the war. The council t action yet one end - the - war also said it would be willing to FIRST SUCH ATTACK .on. cosponsor with other community a party caucus the Democrats groups public discussions on the matter. the stage for adoption of a Copies of the resolution are to be sent tion calling for the fixing of a to end U.S. ground and air ;ement in Indochina, subject only he release of American war to President Nixon, chairmen of the House and Senate Foreign Relations Committee and members of Michigan's congressional delegation. N.Viets attack iners. Councilman Robert J. Wilcox SAIGON (AP) - In the first such Vietnamese hammering out a victory in the Sterett opened up "on several high demilitarized zone in the ponents succeeded in delaying objected to the vote on the resolution action of the war, North Vietnamese the central coastal plain and moving - speed surface contacts posing a threat southernmost quarter of North but the party . because "it - action Wednesday, was not on the agenda in MIGs attacked U.S. destroyers off farther south toward Saigon 300 miles to U.S. ships in the area." Vietnam in efforts to slow the ip promptly scheduled anothe another good order." North Vietnam Wednesday and one to the southwest. The command did not indicate offensive. U.S. B52 Strategic bombers us for Thursday, though thi the George Griffiths, the sponsor of the plan was shot down, the U.S. The air - sea battle broke out 20-30 what targets were being fired upon by struck within 50 miles of s normally meets only once i antiwar resolution, introduced it at the Command reported. An American ship miles north of the demilitarized zone the U.S. ships when they were Saigon for the first time in many months. Radio beginning of the meeting and it met was damaged and four sailors were about 5 p.m. At least three MIGs attacked. Hie location is just south of Hanoi said three U.S. planes were shot -tiwar Democrats expressed strong opposition from Wilcox, who wounded. opened fire on the line of U.S. the coastal city of Dong Hoi. down over North Vietnam but there dence their resolution will be said he "peremptorily" objected to its Enemy torpedo boats also swarmed warships. The incident was the third in four I if a majority of the 256 introduction.. out from shore as the destroyers were The command did not say how the was no confirmation. days involving U.S. warships, who are Field reports from the central coast Democrats show up so the The council suspended for the first shelling coastal targets and at least two M1G was shot down, but the warships bombarding North Vietnam coastal said can function. They expect the time rules of order later in the meeting of the torpedo boats were believed aie .ipped with antiaircraft missiles. Landing Zone Orange and the eq targets in an attempt to blunt the district town it protected, Hoai An, tents to boycott the meeting in to admit the resolution. sunk by gunfire from he guided missile The command statement indicated North Vietnamese offensive in South of preventing a quorum being Wilcox said before he was elected to frigate Sterett, the command said. that the air attack damaged the Vietnam. lished. the council if he had known issues of The engagement came on a day of unnamed warship and that the enemy On Sunday, the guided missile (Please turn to page 10) (Please turn to back page) "sweeping international import of this rising ground action, with the North patrol boats did not fire. It said that frigate Worden was damaged and one crewman killed when the vessel apparently was inadvertently struck by missiles fired by U.S. planes. Ferndale strike scheduled On Monday, the destroyer ampus Buchanan was hit by a North Vietnamese shore battery, killing one By DEBBIE CALKINS Also on Friday, pickets will be organizers. Pickets may also be placed orderly manner despite the short seaman and wounding seven others. Aground, the North Vietnamese faces cut swept down on South Vietnam's State News Staff Writer placed at classroom building entrances at stores in the area, they added, advance notice. There was some central coastal plain, seizing a to urge students to strike and join the The Wednesday night meeting, for disagreement ans ■ for on a campus • wide student Friday to protest the activities, according to strike the most Part» was conducted in an on suggested activities, but most everyone present was highly battalion base camp district town and sending the and a nearby in U.S. funds in favor of striking. defenders fleeing in confusion, field ation of U.S. bombings in North Groups represented at the meeting reports said. FERNDALE (UPI) - The being made by a number and sponsoring the strike activities "U and area groups that banded An enemy threat also developed administration Wednesday ordered the her at a meeting Wednesday night Union. Schools acros include: Student Mobilization Committee, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Lansing Area Peace Council, closer to Saigon, with North Vietnamese troops cutting Highway 13 cutoff of $300,000 in federal educational funds to this Detroit bout 175 persons turned out for about 40 miles north of the capital. suburb because it maintains an all-black Clergy and Laymen Concerned, Joint Four enemy tanks were sighted near elementary school. ft "eting - called on short notice — through suggestions for decide upon the most effective a strike plan student Issue, Students for a Democratic Society, Coalition for Human Survival, Women Against the War, Gay the highway there and pilots reported three were destroyed. The North Vietnamese were reported pushing It was the first time federal funds to a Northern school district had been withheld because of failure to ities. he group voted to Colleges and universities throughout the state and nation are planning Liberation, Prisoner's Solidarity south, outflanking the South desegregate under the 1964 Civil Rights boycott classes strike activities for Committee, Faculty for Peace, and riday. Friday to protest the recent escalated U.S. bombings Vietnemese along the highway. Act. Three federal programs will be in North Vietnam. United Ministries in Higher Education. affected in the 8,000 - student district rally is scheduled to be held at The coastal attack also severed Michigan schools participating in student protest activities besides MSU ASMSU has donated financial aid to and school officials labeled the action today at Beaumont Tower, or the strike. Highway 1. The cutting of Highways 1 B Wells Hall in the event include: Western Michigan University, Northern Michigan University, and 13 are part of the enemy drive to harmful to education of all students. of rain, ther people for discussion on the University of Michigan, Macomb Community College, Oakland The coalition of groups is disrupt South Vietnam's "We have 12 schools and only one of University, Oakland Community College, Eastern Michigan University, publicizing the strike with communications and cut off rear them is segregated," said ," organizational Henry Ford Community College, Delta Community College, University loudspeakers at the residence halls and support bases from the front lines. Superintendent John J. Houghton. "It's ned for 7 meeting is of Detroit, Lake Superior State College, and Michigan Tech. leaflets are being distributed The United States poured in 500 a neighborhood school like all the p.m. today in the Union "e to On the national scene, Columbia University and Stanford University throughout the area. air strikes across South Vietnam and schools and our intermediate and high finalize actions for Friday. have been involved in strike activities since Tuesday. Individual groups are another 100 - 150 above the school are integrated." spokesman from Vietnam Some other informing rans out-of-state schools planning protest activities for students and the community about the The order to cut off the funds came Against the War, one of the sore of the Friday include: University of California at Berkeley, Davis, and Santa strike activities through various means from Elliot L. Richardson, secretary of strike, said possible Barbara, University of Florida, University of Massachusetts, Harvard, and Health. Education and Welfare (HEW), "sion of the strike urging them to participate. ssed. may also be Clark University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale, Brown Hie National Student Assn. (NSA) Panel to meet and takes effect in 30 days. It was the "day activities may include a University, Dartmouth, George Washington University, American and the National Student Lobby The Committee first ordered since mid-1970 when on Academic rally at Beaumont Tower, University in Washington, D.C., and Georgia State University. (NSL) called for a nationwide student federal funds were halted for the Governance will meet at 4 p.m. today wed by a National Peace Action Coalition has scheduled a nationwide strike on Friday to protest the Nacogdoches, Tex., independent school protest march to demonstration for Saturday in New York City. A Student Mobilization in 110 Bessey Hall. The committee district and the Hendry County, Fla., onstration Hall and the increased bombings in North Vietnam. Capitol, Committee spokesman said one - quarter million persons are expec ted at Numerous colleges and universities will discuss the proposal dealing with Board of Public Instruction. i", p.ans 'deration wi" be given further the demonstration. across the minority student representation to the "In new of the failure of the school at the country are planning strike meeting in the activities. Academic Council. (Please turn to page 13) oard faces questions 8V BARBARA Council in March and approved by the for this action. This included PARNESS "I will not hesitate to make my reasons Van Tassell and Murray. and S.A. SMITH Academic Council April 11 to exclude all tenure issues from falling under the News Analysis concerns known," she added. The trustees' interest in an adequate The apparent rationale for this action State News Staff new procedure. grievance procedure dates back to by the board was to allow these faculty Writers the tenure committee? members According to the new document,"all document. February 1971, when the board passed to come under the new • If the trustees are :!L"1. k°ard of trustees considers grievances concerning extension of going to accept the "I think this is exactly what my a resolution asking the president and procedures than being devised by the appointment, dismissal, termination or concept of two different grievance particular fight has been," White said. provost to establish an all - University Carlisle committee. This view is duV|Xim f*cu,ty Grlevan(>t> the y' they will be faced nonreappointment of faculty in the procedures, should the current tenure "This is just another example of the committee to write fair procedures to confirmed by Ms. Carrigan. tenure stream" remain in the committee procedures be changed to conflict between the faculty and the handle tenure cases involving "I think the expectation way last mpnt C*Uestion °' whether the guarantee that nontenured faculty jurisdiction of the University Faculty board of trustees to usurp board of nontenured faculty members. spring wss that a comprehensive IntendedthepUrpO8eforwhl0h Tenure Committee. members will participate in decision - trustees' prerogatives." In April 1971, the trustees again dealt grievance procedure might emerge," making on tenure questions? Ms. Carrigan said last week. aenlebrUJ"ry *971, the trustees In addition to determing their own Intent in requesting the new grievance •If tenure case* are to be kept Ms. Carrigan said she is concerned that the tenure committee does not with the issue off due process for nontenured faculty members, The original directions to the Carlisle Ption?i ,U) 0porate under thp procedures, the trustees will have to separate from other grievances, should represent all segments of the specifically the cases of Eileen R. van committee from the University Steering d hv r L ad hoc committee tackle at least three other key issues: an appeal from the tenure committee to equally. faculty Tassell and Bertram G. Murray, asst. Committee stated that "we would hope ssorlf p ^ar"s'e. associate • If the faculty has violated the the president be available in these cases "I do have a great deal of concern that that the scope of this committee would Wi 8Ji8h' W0l,ld Produce a professors of natural science. Both were trustees' mandate, should the board risk as well as in other grievance cases? the tenure committee does not include include the blending of already existing ancp >cument covering all contesting their deparUnent's decision • At least one trustee, Clair White, D - angering the faculty by forcing a change grievance procedures into a single EU, in the document which passed the Bay City, said he objects to separating tenure cases from other grievances. a representative group of nontenured faculty," she said. "Given the present not to reappoint them. At that time, the trustees voted to coherent set of procedures." Elected Faculty Council and the bori d«d aerVdnCKd0t hv 'Ument that goes to ([day; however, was Academic Council without any Patricia Carrigan, D - Ann Arbor, said situation it seems unlikely that nontenured people can get elected to extend the contracts of all faculty members not reappointed for fall 1971, on While the Carlisle committee worked the new grievance procedures, the °y the she has some "questions" about the who requested, but were denied, Elected Faculty opposition to keeping tenure issues in the tenure committee. (Please turn to page 10) Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 20 I9?2 Senate OKs By RANDY GARTON say a quick compromise code 5252, measure, would housing aid bill House Bill create p remanu factured or economy construction. in building composition He said that nummary State News Staff Writer seems likely. commission that would have a "modular" housing, a present diversity of construction ""c°4» A bill rapidly growing branch of building commission. designed in part to "We don't anticipate any 12 months in which to set the buidling industry. codes doesn't allow builders "We provided th ease Michigan's chronic difficulties in the up a uniform construction latitude in the types of commission housing shortage by creating conference committee," code for Michigan. The lawmaker who any building or construction should i"* ihI WIk - a uniform construction code Sen. Anthony Stamm, R - Presently, codes vary in guided the bill through the materials they may use. professionals * technicians in the fiLV"1 passed the state Senate Kalamazoo, said. almost every municipality, House of Representatives; Stamm said the major "" Wednesday. The House - changes in the bill "The werv creating difficulties for late in 1971, Rep. Joseph difference between the commission should said. "The ninT"; if >• nUo passed bill now goes to a minor." buildres and buyers alike. Forbes, D - Oak Park, said House version of ti.- ti.-> bill expertise of »hnc« ».av®",e House Senate conference expertise of these~r»nn. 7 - The bill would also give that a uniform housing code and the Senate pas*.' committee, where sponsors Briefly, the construction statewide approval to would help assure proper measure is - in the drawing up the code^ " Stamm said tb»* commission would d p use two Probably "This has got to be the neatest way to make a living that BUT WANT WAR TO END construction n at i on cod. al anybody has ever invented. " presently many states employe^' as guides, fo -Apollo 16 commander said the commission wo^ John W. Young Hue people rem choose the code fits Michigan's devise a uniform He added that there which problems state cods 2 are no. HUE, Vietnam (AP)-This obvious than anywhere Cong cadres picked up more relative," an American The government wooed 531 old imperial capital of more else, possibly because of the than 3,000 residents of the ouiciai saia. nui n was a the Hue people different with building codes in the slit munici graceful women and winged - proud royalist tradition of city and marched them off to mistake to think that it extensive aid programs. But and about 350 lacalt roof palaces is again the eye outspokenness. the coast. A year later, mass showed them toward the side in the elections late last year, have no building codes of a Vietnam storm, and the The Hue people would graves were discovered of the Saigon government. President Nguyen van Thieu They continued sitting on Though m 0 people — long known for to have every reason to containing the bodies of made his poorest showing in their independent spirit — seem hate the Communists. most of them. the fence, but their Hue. communities are in favor* t building codes, Houw Irish riot report issued don't like it. During the Tet offensive Viet "Nearly every family lost a bitterness deepened." The strongest political sponsor Forbes said th "A plague on both their group in Hue is the militant houses," commented Ha An Quang Buddhists who modular housing is regarded as a threat proviso! bv Nixon aide will Britain's senior judge reported Wednesday in Thuc Cong, a student at Hue swept the lower house expand some communities, London that a single shot from the weapon of a University, when asked elections last year on a "The about the upsurge in fighting platform misconception lone guerrilla triggered Londonderry's Bloody calling for about premanufacture uniti that has North Vietnamese overthrowing the Thieu is that they are all low Sunday in which 13 civilians were killed. and government troops • cojt testimony in ITT government and installing a housing," he said. "Thijj, But 60 year - old Lord Widgery, an ex - soldier - and the nation's lord chief justice, placed equal fighting in the foothills the city. This near case regime representative of the whole country and free of not the case." Forbes emphasized blame for the Jan. 30 shootings on Roman city of 200,000 WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats on the committee of court settlement of three military influence. - however, that low people on the banks of the Presidential aide Peter M, the close confidant to the antitrust suits against the "But don't think the - cost Catholic demonstrators who defied a ban on Perfume River is seen as a housing is desperately marches and British soldiers who abandoned their Flanigan said Wednesday President Nixon cleared the International Telephone & Buddhists are Communists," needed in Michigan. He aid possible target. In the Tet he'll allow members of the way for a precedent setting offensive of 1968, Hue - Telegraph Corp. (ITT). a knowledgeable American that the 150,000 house low profile attitude in order to arrest stone - was Senate Judiciary Committee appearance today at hearings Even as the committee was ald' engulfed in a vicious month - shortage in Michigan would throwing assailants. to question him on what he called to reconsider the assured Flanigan will testify "They are leftist liberals, be eased by the lower long battle that killed or knows cost about locating the nomination of Richard G. today, there were new They want the war to end." of most modular wounded hundreds of Republican national Kleindienst to be attorney contradictions on how the housing civilians and destroyed many convention in San homes. Diego. general. convention was placed in San Flanigan will answer Economy, inflation gain Diego. Complaint In Hue this sentiment is In a concession to questions also about the out- California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke directly The nation's economy scored a strong contradicted testimony production gain during the first three months of given the committee by ITT the year, but inflation soared to the highest rate in more than a year, the government said lobbyist Dita former Atty. Gen. John N. Beard and on MSU Wednesday. Mitchell. The Gross National Product, output of the The By BILL HOLSTEIN testimony by not developed curriculum « nation's goods and services, increased by 11.8 per Reinecke and his chief aide, State News Staff Writer programs that meet the cent S30.3 billion in the Edgar Gillenwaters, brought A group of Chicanos and educational needs or January - March American Indians filed a ot| quarter. However, more than half of the increase, an angry declaration from Chicano or Indian students, Sen. Birch Bayh,D-Ind., that class complaint Wednesday •That the University hi 6.2 per cent, resulted from higher prices. either the California with the Michigan Civil not developed affirmative Republican officials or Rights Commission charging action programs for tk Mitchell is guilty of lying to the University with failure to recruitment of Mexican ■ the committee. provide equal educational American or Indian students, Troop decision unsure "Your credibility has gone opportunities for those •That Equal Opportunity ' tins from one hundred to damn groups. In a presentation to the Programs, the Center for near zero," Bayh told Urban affairs and theCol!;s The W!iif&~ House repeated Wednesday that Reinecke and Gillenwaters. commission, the Chicanos and of Agriculture have given President Nixon has not decided what he will say "You smile, sir, but I have Indians said their little recognition and in his promised announcement before this feeling in my gut that respective groups represent a May 1 on you have commited perjury. "very significant" number of response to the needs of Vietnam troop withdrawals. these students. Somebody's not telling the the 7,790 MSU faculty and Nor, said deputy press secretary Gerald L. truth," Bayh continued. staff members. •"That the University his Warren, has Nixon decided how or when he will Gillenwaters retorted "If Jose Trevino, representing clearly manifested its disclose his decision. my credibility has gone to the Chicano Veterans Assn., discriminatory practices by The report of a planned television address, zero in your mind, then it has said later that only about 15 limiting the expectations and Warren said, reflects "the remarks gone up considerably Chicanos "including aspirations of Chicano and by someone who elsewhere." Indian students "by denying thinks he has information but janitors" are employed by really doesn't have the University. them the autonomous it." programs. The complaint, the details of which are still Those signing the initial being FTC calls ads unfa ir complaint include, Trevino; SAVE ON THIS SYSTEM: discussed, is expected to also include the Louis C. Gonzales, Jr., following charges: Chicano Graduate Student The Federal Trade •That the University has Assn.; Charles R. Pamp, Commission (FTC) representing both the Great Wednesday accused the nation's top three System includes the Lakes Indian Yough Alliance manufacturers of painkillers of unfair and Don't Be Disappointed... and the National Indian misleading advertising. famous Sansui 2000A Youth Council; Jose Garcil Named in the proposed complaint were 120 Watt Receiver o,de, Y.ur COLLEGE RING NOW state chairman of La Raa American Home Products Corp., Bristol Unida and Rosendo C. Myers Co., Reyes, Chicano Students for and Sterling Drug Inc. BSR 310X Turntable A- Progress and Action, The FTC action came a few hours before the Let Fit You (CHISPA). National Academy of Sciences and Food and Drug Administration that it can reported to the a pair of And Be Sure Of Satisfaction "The University has failed judge to make a serious effort to effective only 12 per cent of a labeling claims of a ultra flex two-way Four Week Delivery address itself to the problemsj representative group of leading nonprescription of the Mexican - America; stomach antacids and pain relievers. speaker system and Indian communities, Trevino said later. He said that the Chicaitfl who have been hired a# Rep assails FBI plot' 319 E. Grand River "showcase" Chicanoi; without budgets or accessto Rings by John Roberts East Lansing, Mich. the "decision making of the University." Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher, D - N.J., accused the FBI Wednesday of plotting his STEREO political destruction because, he SHOPPE said, he refused to help J. Edgar Hoover in a dispute with Robert F. 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Technique* Wednesday to arrange President Nixon's visit next cm be applied to 8mm and month and Soviet oiiicialdom Super 8. displayed none of Cameras, film, processing and editing For more information oonutf: the anger voiced by the Kremlin over Office of Community U.S. air shipment furnished. All shooting and attacks deep in North Vietnam. Orchard Ridge Campui 543 E. Grand River (Next to Paramount editing in workshop. No outside assipiments. Oakland Community ColW The team got a warm welcome from host News) Meets 27066 Orchard Lake M Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. May 2 - June 20 officials, the Moscow press seemed restrained in its (8 weeks). Enrollment limited to Farmington, Mich. 48024 Open 10 - 5:45 Wed. Till 9 Sat. Till 5 18. Non-credit. (3131476 M00 comments on the Indochina war, and there were some words of 90 Days same as cash Bank Cards Welcome praise for the U.S. astronauts on - their way to the moon. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 20, 1972 y^ioQiE 6-DAY STUDY SET r •■mm Jhf * p <—m is Apollo 16 orbits SPACE CENTER, orbit. Houston (AP) — Apollo 16 Thursday. moon The astronauts awoke an The spacecraft emerged The series of problems astronauts rocketed into hour early Wednesday and from behind the moon at that started almost from the orbit of the moon 3:44p.m. EST. hour of launch last Sunday spent a quiet morning, Wednesday and began a six - "Super double fantastic all taking science pictures with were corrected and no K| Jink day scientific exploration, The spacemen and their burn," Young said. "That longer concerned the a special camera and and watching the moon filters, baby just rifled it right astronauts as they poised craft were fit and ready for grow larger in their view. down the line. And now for their descent to the the challenge after a everybody's looking out the Mattingly, operating the moon on Thursday. said he had little 240,000 - mile voyage from windows." But first Apollo camera, a earth. 16's trouble. "You can see the central crew will spend a day "Hello, Houston. Sweet white peaks. They're tinted orbiting the "The sun is very, very 16 has arrived," commander moon, checking close to the with a little brown just like their spacecraft systems. moon and it's John W. Young announced had painted it with difficult to someone After orbiting the moon boresight on the as the spacecraft emerged a paint brush . . . This has once alone, Young and moon," he said. He from behind the moon. got to be the neatest way to Duke ignite the powerful completed the assignment, Astronauts This is the Young, make a living that anybody rocket engine on Orion and however, taking pictures life Charles M. Duke Jr. and Thomas K. Mattingly II has ever invented." Apollo 16 had sped begin a long arcing drop toward _a crater - scarred scientists hope will provide information on the moon's Though kayaks are usually found in the far north, this one takes a leisurely ride down the Red Cedar. fired the powerful rocket on behind the moon and out of plateau high in the moon'„ atmosphere and reflected they are also used by people in the middle part of the their command ship Casper radio contact at 3:09 p.m. southern mountains. They radiation. continent. While other students hurry to their classes. over the far side of the EST. Minutes later, alone leave Mattingly behind in State News photo by Donald Sak moon and settled into lunar Apollo 16 was so behind the moon, the Casper. precisely on course that astronauts fired the With Young at the Mission Control canceled a powerful service propulsion controls, the descent rocket midcourse correction rocket 8/7/ rocket engine on Casper for engine brakes the spacecraft firing. more than six minutes. The from an orbiting speed of First pari in a series urges Although the bill does not "The purpose of the bill is not endanger the health and me rocket thrust slowed the spacecraft and dropped it into a lunar orbit of about 67 by 196 miles. 3,700 miles an hour and and causes it to rocket - descend in a controlled fall toward their target site. miDwie/TL FELVfi/T FlfTl I certificates of approval and After orbiting the moon Touchdown on the moon is By JUDY YATES say exactly what a PA can do to help supplement the welfare of patients who approve mUJFF 9-14 it does outline what he or she receive services within the supervising twice, the astronauts again set for 3:41 p.m. EST. J State News Staff Writer present shortage of doctors physicians. fire the rocket of the cannot do. ■a bill currently being and provide additional program scope." command ship, Casper. This Insidered by a Michigan The PA cannot perform medical aid in the rural The board will also review Friday: MSU's proposal to will drop the spacecraft into Inate committee could, any services pertaining to eye areas," Rep. Jackie Vaughn the quality of the study the possibility of a an orbit of about 12 by 67 fcke it easier for people who It sick on Saturday [ternoon to get professional malfunctions, dentistry or dental hygiene. III, D-Detroit, and sponsor of the bill said Tuesday. curriculum, facilities of faculty and approved program to train PA's and a look at other programs in miles and position the lunar lander, Orion, for the Art Auction The PA is most programs before issuing Michigan and other states. land ing descent o n edical help before Monday The bill specifically likely to work in such areas as the care Jorning. prohibits the PA from of normal pregnant ■The bill provides for the women, prescribing or directing the pediatrics, industrial nursing Tensing of physicians use of any optical device, or Trustees to meet and psychiatric listants (PA) to perform prescribing or fitting contact specialties. Medical sen'ices under the lenses. However, the PA can "The legislature recognizes the need for Ipervision of a licensed perform routine visual more medical Kysician or surgeon. screening. assistance in Michigan but it's not going to put up more money to train doctors because it doesn't have the with Alumni Assn. |3 states ratify money," Vaughn said. Vaughn said that the PA program would be the most will The not board hold of their trustees usual at Friday's meeting, A new University policy new for affirmative action plans women announced in >qual rights bill efficient way to provide Thursday night briefing, on the use of MSU facilities March by President more medical care without session today in order to for political activities will Wharton. The only other going to great expense. meet with Alumni also be presented to the item on the agenda known o f ficials, I WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress took 49 years to "Although there are i University trustees by the at this time will be review several medical people who official announced administration. Perrin said and acceptance of bids for ■prove the Equal Rights Amendment, but supporters original works of graphic art—etchings, lithographs,— ledict the states will need only two years to put into the will disagree with me I still Wednesday. the new policy will basically work on power plant be an up - dating of an additions. by leading 20th century artists: [institution the board ban against discrimination on the maintain that some is better than medical none," The private meeting with antiquated policy now in Pablo Picasso Johnny Friedlaender Marc Chagall Jsisof sex. care the Alumni Assn. executive effect. This St.M F. News^\ Salvador Dali, Alexander Calder ■ Less then one month after Congress passed what one Vaughn siad. board is an annual dinner Can tie part of Joan Miro The Office of Iponent, Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C., called "the most drastic Vaughn said that if the bill when trustees and Equal Another Georges Rouault Victor Vasarely and others. ■isure in Senate history," 13 states have ratified the association officials discuss Opportunity Programs will State News is passed it will be subsidized make a presentation to the pendment and a number of others seem on the verge of various University issues, federally and locally. Jing so. including fund raising, board on the progress of the recycycling info 353-4521 This Sunday, April 23rd at 3:00 P.M.! I The bill also provides that However, three state legislatures have voted against Robert Perrin, vice University Room — Inn America the board certify programs 2736 E. Grand Riwer, E. Lansing lproving the measure and opposition has developed in "Vf. "oaru ceriuy program; president for University Tne State News is keral others. »eral which would train physicians published by the students of Exhibition of Art - 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. relations, said Wednesday. Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Admission Free I "Most of the opposition apparently stems from the assistants. Under the bill the ... Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Final show of the season Wednesdays >L-CI0," says Flora Crater, » Fairfax, Va„ woman who board would use Usually trustee an informal meeting is held in and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special presented by the Meridian learheaded ■ lobbying efforts for the amendment in Profoiency tests and othei mechanisms before Kellogg Center the Welcome Week edition is published in September. Gallery. Prices as Low as $15.00 - Works giving Thursday night before a Subscription rate is $16 per year. framed and matted. I The huge labor organization whose membership is cre(*'t to any one Member Associated Press, United Press International, monthly Friday board ■erwhelmingly male, fought the amendment in Pro*ram- meeting. AT the Thursday Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn.. lngressional hearings largely on grounds it would eliminate Vaughn said that if the bill Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press J-called protective laws which prohibit women from . 's Passed by the Senate in its night open meetings trustees receive briefings on various Assn. LIEBERMANN'S= Biding certain jobs ranging from bartender to miner. present form the board will Second class postate paid at East Lansing, Mich. The amendment, which states that equality of rights University programs, 1 be made of up a five man Get with it...with a Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Ider the law shall not be denied or policies, and operations. abridged because of commission appointed by Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, P, won final congressional approval March 22 after having governor. Vaughn said The regular board Michigan, 48823. len introduced in every Congress since 1923. members of the meeting at 10 a.m. in the Phones: I It must be ratified by 38 states within seven years and fculd become effective two years from the date of final ■tifieation. commission would most Pr°bably be educators and medical men. fourth floor Board Room of the Administration Bldg. appears to have a relatively News/Editorial Classified Ads Display Advertising 355-8252 355-8255 CHINESE KITCHEN lln the forefront of the drive for ratification is Common small 353-6400 Under the bill the review agenda, with Business Office iuse, the 215,000 - member nationwide so-called citizens' 355-3447 board "will require standards ProPosa' for a faculty Photographic 355-8311 |bby which, "has developed good contacts with state for approved programs to 8rievance officer likely to ptslatures," Ms. Crater says. 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Although this company's program was when he has completed the 20 ^ DAVE PERSON, managing editor JOHN BORGER , campus editor speed - reading course. Partly because I score was nearly double the listed guaranteed to double our present course and (3) submit other students, who thenamesoff CHARLIE CAIN, city editor was curious to know what the national average it was included in speed or raise it to 1,000 words per contacted by the would hJ,? BARNEY WHITE, editorial editor "nationally advertised free gift" I the lowest possible classification, minute, whichever was highest." company The did not appear to be right for I would get for coming was, and as I also me R RICK GOSSELIN, sports editor was interested in increasing my reading not dt,close it, i u* S* speed if the price was right, I made an representative implied that? retail sale). Seven-time recipient of the appointment for the next day. program was guaranteed to double our presentation would be damaged if tk Pacemaker award present speed or raise it to 1,000 words The representative told us how the program's cost were known in ad for outstanding journalism. The session 1 attended included five minute whichever was highest. He program compared to the Evelyn Wood van!' students and a Grolier's representative. per also told us that Grolier's is a large process, but he would not say how it I was still interested in the financial possibilities, learning aboS was different from the Free University however The students all received their free gift, conglomerate, being the world's biggest At this point each of the speedreading course. Although he had EDITORIALS and then took a test to ascertain their reading speeds. This was accomplished water ski manufacturer and a leading mousetrap maker. been in this area for three weeks, he said asked to fill in his name and student^., address™ card. That card was headed by reading a 1,000 word essay extolling The next thing described to us was the that he did not know anything about "In accepting your as folioi' Eldon Nonna the virtues of the Grolier speedreading program. was A "comprehension" test also included to insure that we cooperative combination offer. We would be sold (1) a rapid reading the Free U course, and that we would know about it ourselves if we were really interested in reading faster. He combination offer, 1 three conditions listed agree cooped tK previous! remembered the advertising material. program, (2) materials to improve overlooked the fact that it would be completed the statement). the memory and vocabulary, (3) the 20 only f hard for us to compare the two Although man My reading speed was set at words per minute. Although this score 471 volume Encyclopedia International, (4) the 10 volume Grolier Classics and (5) a 10 ■ year subscription to the Grolier programs, Grolier's. as we have not taken out we were assured that the card would put us obligation, it was written in under fillin, J Throughout the entire confused was nearly double the listed national form. We were told that contrw and controversial process of average, it was included in the lowest Information Service. The total retail Grolier's only offers their package card showed that we completing "Nonnamaker's talents have value was in excess of $500 (although deal to student, who "merely serious selecting a new vice president for positive classification. The Grolier's underwrite the cost" of it with time considered taking the vitalized the student affairs representative said his company's the information service is not up for program Thb student affairs, one fact has would insure that the office for some time now. salesperson who called on us later would not be wasti* remained clear from the start: Clearly no one else inside the their time. Eldon Nonnameker is the only University could handle thejob man for the job. At this juncture everyone not of vice president for student the card was expected to signin. Nonnamaker, presently dean of affairs as well as Nonnamaker." leave tl» session, as this indicated that "thev students, has worked in the weren't interested in the student affairs office since 1959. program" (despite the fact that they had givenup In that time, he has won the an hour of their time to hear Nonnamaker have found him about it) respect of students, staff, faculty After the nonsigners left the open, honest and willing to listen. fufl and administrators. financial details would be unfolded we Nonnamaker has shown a were told. The Grolier's As chairman of the ad hoc representative consistent ability to perceive failed to explain why we had to committee on campus sign the speakers, student needs and to implement contract • like card, instead of just Nonnamaker played a focal role in them. In his work with student writing our name and address on a blank developing a policy under which piece of paper, if it was nonbinding. All government, student five students declined to fill in the speakers representing all points of organizations, and residence halls and the meeting ended. I can't even card, view could be brought to campus. say Nonnamaker has established what my "nationally advertised fm Similar policies were adopted by considerable credibility with the gift" was, because I left it at Grolier'i other Big Ten schools shortly student body, a quality essential 1 have written this inorder to save the afterwards. to the job of vice president of timeof students who may be interested student affairs. in a reading improvement course fori Working under John Fuzak and Milton Dickerson, Nonnamaker relatively low cost, or who would liketo During Nonnamaker's thirteen take such a program after they shouldered a great part of years in the student affairs office, graduate. Grolier's program is not fot responsibility for the entire he has become intimately you. Grolier's is selling a library, and student affairs area. At the same you must buy this library to take the acquainted with the staff in that time, he has worked with a speedreading course. office. He knows how to number of doctoral students in motivate the staff. He has shown the College of Education. Many of time and time again the ability to ART BUCHWALD them who have become deans at work with them to initiate and other schools still call develop policy. Nonnamaker regularly for advice. Nonnamaker's talents have The Clearly Nonnamaker is held in high esteem by his colleagues throughout the country. Students who have worked with vitalized the student affairs office for some time now. Clearly no one else inside the University could Senators handle the job of vice president WASHINGTON - As of this The compromise would be for his offices on K Street to the park at this time of year. for student affairs as well as writing, the Senate Republicans are Flanigan and anyone else in the White Committee, but for some reason the ITT has offered to let the House to be questioned on "neutral Republicans have turned him down. committee use one of its Avis garages, Nonnamaker. Any outsider, no trying to work out a compromise on Sigh matter how to talented, would have spend years on this campus to the ITT hearings, which have become snarled over the question of whether Peter Flanigan and other White House ground," away from Capitol Hill. This would save face for the executive branch and at the same time placate Someone has suggested questioning Flanigan under the cherry blossoms by the Tidal Basin. But the park but the Democrats feel it would downgrade the hearings if they held them in a car rental agency that is only | become as familiar with the aides can testify before the Senate those senators who refuse to confirm department has refused a permit on number two in the business. Wednesday's editorial on Richard Kleindienst as attorney the grounds that the hot air produced Universtiy. Judiciary Committee. The one neutral ground that ii bicycle paths indicated that the The problem seems to be a case of general as long as the White House will by the hearings could hurt the flowers. planning commission's Nonnamaker has been endorsed "executive privilege." The White not allow Flanigan to testify. Another idea was to hold the being given careful consideration is the I RFK Stadium. Since the Washington recommendations were presently for the position of vice president House has refused, up until now, to The question is, what "neutral" hearings in Lafayette Park across the senators left town, the stadium is before the city council. In fact, allow any of its staff to testify before ground would be satisfactory to all street from the White House. But the for student affairs by ASMSU and empty until the fall, when the hearings the East Lansing Planning a congressional committee on Capitol parties? objection to this location is that there could numerous faculty members and Hill. Jack Anderson has offered to lend are a lot of pigeons flying around the possibly be over. Commission is now finalizing its administrators. Although the The consensus here is that without I position on a study submitted by controversy over the selection baseball the public might go big fori the East Lansing Planning Dept. process for the position OUR READER'S MIND congressional investigation. The planning commission will The stadium seats 60,000 people has for the moment and would probably be sold out for hold a meeting Wednesday, May overshadowed the position itself, | sproting event of this kind. 10, at City Hall which will determine the future of the bike in the end all must realize that whoever picks the new vice RR overpass considered The witness stand would be ill home plate, and the committee could I path system. We urge you to president for student affairs need sit around the infield. Questions would I To the Editor: the Union supported my motion at the attend and make your opinions not look any further than the recommended budget. Noting the be pitched from the mound. ManyI At a council meeting a few months council meeting and council known to the commission. dean of students office. increasing traffic volume on Harrison people think the fans would pay «l ago, I recommended that the city unanimously ordered the city manager Road and the long - unresolved much as $10 a set to hear Flanigan*! manager determine what it would cost to investigate and report back. problem of thousands of version of how he became involved in j residents to hire an engineering consultant to At a subsequent meeting, the city potentially isolated at critical times the ITT business. draw up plans for an overpass at the manager stated the cost of such a (tornado, fire, accident), the city Abortion Harrison /Trowbridge railroad crossing. Beforehand, I had discussed my study and design plan would be approximately $10,000. Council manager has proposed an allocation for an overpass study in 1972 - 73. To placate the Republicans, might feel the Democrats wanted to turn the hearings into a circus, it his proposal with County Commissioner deferred any further action until Of course, a study is Sue Emery who lives in Spartan just another been suggested that all receipts fro® I budget time. step in the long road to the actual donated to tneI Nov, the event be ballot Village and officers of the Married Student Union. Both Ms. Emery and On Monday, April 10, the council received the city manager's construction of a million overpass. Nevertheless, it is an absolutely essential one. Therefore, I - dollar Republican National Committee finance their convention in San »l Diego. I Abortion reform backers have would urge all those residents of The promoters of RFK sta<""™ I It is basic to the life of any Spartan Village and all others who feel have added something to assure a b* I passed a major milestone in their drive to place the issue before the woman to have jurisdiction over McGovern outspoken strongly about the need for such an overpass to write to the city council. crowd. They would permit the participate in the hearings. If fans I her own fate. It is her body, and voters next November. To the Editor: In addition, public hearing believed Flanigan answered a questl° I should only be a matter of her women, on reordering national a is With a 4 0 vote Tuesday, the - own conscience whether or not In the April 14 issue of the State News priorities, on environmental protection. scheduled for May 2 where opinions truthfully, they would raise the a Board of State Canvassers she wants another life to dwell an interview appeared with Joe See for yourself. If you would like more can be expressed. (The 1972 - 73 thumbs up. If they felt he was hedjfllI Ditzhazy, the Humphrey student information on Sen. McGovern, budget must be adopted by May 15.) on a question, they would put formally declared that the within her. campaign coordinator. In the story he Students for McGovern have The $10,000 is relatively a small thumbs down. I petition drive had surpassed its The agonizing trauma of having implied that Sen. George McGovern was item in a proposed $4 million minimum goal of 213,000 valid an unwanted child, whatever the only a one issue candidate and that information tables located in the Union, International Center and However, council must carefully budget. Senate On the basis of the thumbs, committee could decide■ jjl voter signatures. The certification persons supporting McGovern did not outside Bessey Hall. Those interested in consider every item, no matter how reason may be, has been stressed know how he would "handle a problem working in Sen. McGovern's campaign small the dollar amount. Citizen input whether Flanigan was telling the day. »I tru J of the signatures by the board often enough. The time has now or where he had been." on this — and or not. At the end of the can also volunteer at the tables. any other budget item — means that the legislature has 40 come to do something about it. If the voters in Wisconsin did not Claude Hersh is always important. thumbs - up prevail, Flanigan cojl return to the White House. V t»l session days to either accept or To continue to force a woman to know how George McGovern would Sally Podulka Thank you. handle economic and other problems as thumbs - down have it, he would na I reject the proposed abortion relinquish her most basic rights in Co-coordinators, George A. Colburn to fight the two giant pandas that M*11 reform president, so many would not have MSU Students for McGovern East Lansing city councilman measure. the face of an archaic law and voted for him. "Sure McGovern has said presented to President Nixon. I April 16,1972 April 13, 1972 Judging from past legislative arbitrary moral standards is a he is against the war, but where do you Copyright 1972, Los AngelesH"*'I action, however, the objective blatant denial of individual go after the war issue," Ditzhazy asks. DOONESBURY now is to launch a major campaign freedom. Where? George McGovern proposed a by Garry Trudg^ to assure success at the November return to a full - employment peace 6£tin£Me*/y you Aee With the certification of the fi/WBopy u/no r&es time economy in 1963. He has uitnbs6 to th& th/h ro asoss that une polls. initiative petition, the battle for UJHfTE UA/er k/H/CH into wehjonen's proposed new federal spending The law proposed by the abortion law reform enters its j s/sree pip/ has pzauja/ past nine o'clock priorities including $3 billion for an J POUN TH£~ M/PPC£T OF will pe f/hep Rfry Michigan Coordinating final, critical stage. We must attack on pollution, another $3 billion rne house. pou-ags ahp askep Committee for Abortion Law redouble our efforts if we are to for urban mass transit and the provision ■JO WWTWf t conhun6' < - Reform would permit a woman to of funding at least one - third the cost of persuade the people of Michigan obtain a legal abortion for any public elementary and secondary to update their abortion statutes. schools. He has spelled out where the reason during the first 140 days of If you are interested in helping, money for these programs is coming pregnancy. The current law, please contact the Michigan from. Tax loopholes would be closed enacted in 1846, permits and military spending cut. Coordinating Committee for abortions only if necessary to save Abortion Law Reform at George McGovern has always been the life of the mother. outspoken — on civil rights, on hunger, 484-7453. on military spending, on equal rights for Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 20, 1972 5 Towing issue tops meet By BILL WHITING a if licensing procedure towing concerns so that violate the towing ordinance which will not hurt Wilson's and "Speaking a as a resident, great many residents letters 9ent by Project: Hall threatening City the KAREN ZURAWSKI reasonable behavior, business. He predicted that they agree with me, the restaurant with a boycott. State News Staff Writers can be taken of. there will be some changes 10 care restaurant erred badly in He called it governmental made in the procedures Discussion practices in East on towing w„Ak"'°X'S'ely weeks public two concern undertaken before a car can puttting up that horrendous sign," Colburn said. interference in private entrepreneurial rights. Lansing was first aroused on the be taken off property. and objectionable local Guthrie defended his sign In other action the city towing issue, when a driver "If not — if it's argued advertising signs helped Wednesday and said "it isn't council: extend this week's city complained of the towing that it would be too costly bright or gaudy." He noted • Approved a Student practices at a local — then we might find at the city council meeting council meeting past restaurant. Housing Corp. loan ourselves wothout a towing that all of the 526 Taco Bell midnight. John Guthrie, manager application for $600,000. James A. Pocock, county service," Colburn warned. Restaurants in 22 states The money would be used of the Taco Bell Restaurant State towing was have similar signs. commissioner from East to buy five local buildings 'M*' on East Grand River defended at the council Colburn and Griffiths as Lansing, called on city to be turned into low cost Avenue, appeared at the meeting Tuesday, however, cochairman of the citizen's council to take definite housing. meeting and said the towing in a letter from the ■ S action on the towing had been group Project: City Hall • Referred to the city problem. arrangement Lansing - Meridian Area have recommended that the manager for consideration cancelled with the State Chamber of Commerce. Taco Bell not be patronized There is a lack of and report a letter from Start so understand ing and Towing and Storage Co. Michael's Artist and Executive Director Jean Ford stated that the firm until the sign is changed. Councilmen Robert J. Westdale Co. Realtors communication about what offering for sale two exists now for people who Engineering Supplies Inc., was not violating any Wilcox has criticize the properties along Park Lane. I a joy forthe mai|man's feet- but a P""'e for his mind is clearly shown by these 150 on Grand River, has also ordinance and that rates I boxes outside of a Warren trailer park. He doesn't have to worry about the speed have a grievance about cnacelled the agreement, charged were fair and "in I limit when he starts sorting. towing and what they can and is making plans to some cases lower than J do about it, he said. AP Wirephoto He suggested a review of install posts and chains, as well as hire a parking competitive firms." She suggested that one * VARSITY SPECIAL *! [o FILL BROWN'S SEAT attendent. alternative to private towing ""»* City Councilman George Co lb urn said Wednesday that he hoped to reach an would be for the council to make appropriations additional to the East i' _75~0Ull 12" (2 items or more) on a medium | ^ understanding with Cliff Lansing Police Dept. for Valid ThurThursday April Varsity Pizza. I ^ 20, 1972. 1 Rep Wilson, owner of State maintaining a full time post ys' Club, as well as 1972 Volunteer of the Year" by the particularly in lotor Wheel Corp. of Lansing. rehabilitation. Khristina Lucia. Hibbing, Minn., senior, was presented Ipreciation plaque by the Boys' Club's south side extension. ■'The program here at MSU was the first of its kind at the piversity level and now there are some 150 around the an "Instead of having a lax custodial program, we should go all out for rehabilitation," he said. pd \Vl7ep Juntry," tfye spoW fyad John Cauley, director of the volunteer program, ■d. The MSU volunteers have been Gorman said present state working with the Boys' correctional facilities are Tub since its inception in 1968, he added. inadequate. Greatest Advance Since the Ppen house flaled al co-op Typewriter was Invented! No More Smeary Erasing— Covers Mistakes Instantly, £>0170 apd spring biirst Opop the land, iThe MSU Community Co • Permanently! 1l".vNursery at the corner of a"d College roads is lving an open house from 2 SELF-CORRECTING tl?e people " I ^ p.m. Sunday, locations will be taken at for fall term TYPEWRITER RIBBON! fhe nursery has four rejoiced apd ■sses. Two of these are for lur • year ■ olds. One group J^ts in the morning on ■onday, Wednesday and ■'day while the other meets ■onday, Wednesday drank of and Vday afternoons. [Three - year - olds meet e* mornings or •moons on Tuesday and spripg^Wipe. irsday. II interested families are ped to attend. 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Wilbins is a Cain's first official action a m place in the midwest of its annual Mark of State News staff writer and a member of the campus was the appointment of David R. Person, Allegan ANTON ION I's Jcellenee contest. chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. senior, as sergeant ■ at - 1 The regional award A' rf"8' arms. Ings the lira (h State News into °f JgT Vpetition ' for a national Delta Ch. elected Charies C. Newspapers in the Ca,n' Detroit senior, ■ntest are judged on president of the campus lerall quality of writing journalism society ri news coverage in the The chapter also elected BE „ C. Ray Anderson, Escanaba _ senior, vice president; ■Richard Wilbins, Maureen McDonald, ■lington Heights, III. Southfield junior, treasurer fffK [rrors in V [orrecfec/ p ■ The State News has learned of three inaccuracies in its ■ of 14 candidates for the position of vice president for •dent affairs published on April 13. One of the errors was •misspelled name and two were incorrect affiliations of pdidates from outside the University. ■ The correct names and affiliations are: Donald V. Pms, Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa; Nolen ■son, Kansas City Metropolitan Community College p"1; and David Kopplin, University of Michigan. I OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. lODAY FEATURE |AT 7:30-9:30 P.M. 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Umb|»l ' - team at Ann Arbor and hurdles. the Forest Akers west course squad to oppose Ferris, both contingent. The Spartans have decided to Wednesday monring, forcing beginning at 1 p.m. if the Ferris State will probably probably will not see action pass ud tho dual meet against Ohio State in favor of MSU to cancel another dual course is ready. bring seven men to the Akers in the double dual this Kansas to compete in the Kansas a trio tl! golf meet. This time it was The Spartans have two course and the Spartan coach afternoon. Relays said Jim The relays will mark Casselman's against Central Michigan, important reasons for Boettcher, Dan Coach Jim Wink of Ferris second att*. I 440 hurdles this spring, after which had been scheduled to wanting to play these meets. Boisture, Jim Bradow, Jeff has quite a young team with seeing limited them last year. actionof face the Spartans Wednesday Firstly, MSU is still looking Klingbiel, Bill Zylstra, Rick only three returning Sessions and ScOot Malaney Cassleman came to MSU in 1971 as afternoon at the Akers for its first chance to play on lettermen, all sophomores, a hurdl course. the big course and secondly, will oppose the Ferris squad. and the sqaud has not seen spendng much of his freshman mononucleosis. "I did the 440 season sidpfi P!n An all - day downpour the golfers want to complete MSU captain John action this year so far. run intermedin 1 Sunday prevented the their playoff which will The returnees include Joe couple of meets," he commented, "But I wasn't "L Spartans from meeting Ferris determine the Spartan Horoski (79.3 average in shape. 1 15 State Tuesday, and that meet representatives to the two Varsity Club mathces), Pat Schulte (80.6 He was in good enough shape, though t0 has been rescheduled for upcoming tournaments — MSU's in 12) and Skip Grimes (83.1 Ten outdoor 660 yard run last spring and I defending champ Mark Winzenreid to do it P today. the Michigan Invitational Varsity Club will in eight). \ However, coach Bruce Saturday and the Mid - meet at 7:30 tonight in the Most promising freshmen "They put me in the 660 because they fieurwl rJ Fossum arranged with American Invitational Varsity Club Room. more points there," he explained, "We alreadv m»I Central to reschedule its Monday in Oxford, Ohio. Members are urged to bring include Tim Dutcher and Hart wick in the hurdles." ""(I honoraries and new members Merel Ross. These five Hartwick is gone this season, match for this afternoon Fossum indicated earlier though, and Ca«w, this week that Bill Marx, will be formally initiated should be among the seven going back to the hurdles to stay. also, so it all boils down to into the club. that Ferris will bring. Besides running the intermediates, he what Fossum calls a "double Mark Timyan, Brad Hyland, Steve Broadwell, Bill John Dewey, Big Ten asst. It will also mark the first on the mile relay team, which will holds down. J dual meet. defend its title commissioner, will be guest competitive appearance for year's conference finals. speaker and will talk on Central in nearly a month Hob Cmsvhmm "It's hard to run a hurdle event," Cassleman said "J operations and functions of after going 10 ■ 3 - 2 on their come back and run a leg on a relay. I don't know J Come to the the Big Ten Conference. Southern trip. would happen if | J corked one off ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ LAKERS TAKE LEAD it| hurdles and had to back for the gl relay, bu||l Flaming Hog M getting more used now." F Wilt dwarfs Jabbar Cassleman 440 hurdle test this J against Purdue last won his J JL T.G. * LOS ANGELES Score one for Goliath. (UPI) - best - of Conference • seven Western finals. But comes Jabbar Saturday and perhaps and the Bucks in thou8h *as n°* satisfied will I ,n'e- 'Just wanted toj added thafl (LOCATED NEXT TO THE KO AT CLIPPERT & KALAMAZOO) KO BAR i once »u„ the Wilt Chamberlain, compared (.li fabledi himself Philistine who to ..j and invariably nracanxa presence _ uiUh Jabbar has dwarfed Chamberlain's nffonciuo with offensive Milwaukee will was Chnmhprlain was even But in game five, the name Chamberlain. Smrp it Score one up. nro> "u™ay-lne h«points said, * „ , • rea,'y wasn 1 Friday Afternoon complained "no one roots shows, scoring an average of for Goliath. oni,orm- * In other NBA OPEN Till for Goliath," gave a few over 34 points in the first news, lessons to Kareem Abdul four games, which were split Sidney Wicks, the No. 1 ,rm ,s * n _ - . • 3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Jabbar Tuesday night to the two each, draft pick last year after £ " T tl-l * tremendous delight of Tuesday night, however, playing on three UCLA ™uld "e to i 17,505 Forum fans. Chamberlain boxed the • 51.50 2:00 A.M. While Jabbar is not young Buck away from the teimV' wh.TPi0.°med exactly the typical David, the former UCLA star is still boards, intimidated blocked and Milwaukee Wednesday the Basketball Association National ^ndI'm " 2 '' °n K°ing to hl _ • Appearing: The Salem "THE COLDEST BEER * the less experienced of the shooters, forcing them to Rookie of the Year for 1971 72 uRilfS R,Sht now. though,! two. Jabbar may be 7 feet the outside and surprised a Witchcraft * 2 and the heir - - apparent to few people by hitting eight Wick, scored 2,009 IN TOWN" Chamberlain as the most straight foul shots, over 10 hurdles -I fed points for the Portland Trail .I'm far from J being in jf dominant pivotman in the Chamberlain, 35, who isJess Blazers, grabbed 943 condition and I need! rebounds and had 350 ' J WE HAVE ALL YOU NBA, but Wilt Hie Stilt is fluid and slower than „ assists. For this standout n" at the st111 the standard against Jabbar, led the Lakers to a . * whom the other centers 25 - point victory margin performance, Wicks drew 77 Cassler™>n has « NEED TO GET A *°m BobSte*j 'The original land grant tavern" J must measure themselves. The Chamberlain vs. 115 - 90, by grabbing 26 rebounds, scoring 12 points votes from a panel of sportswriters and hU?'K Coming Wednesday, April 26 ^T-Shirt Style Show jf PARTY ON! 3 Jabbar battle has and blocking 9 shots, consistently been one of the Jabbar, with' 28 points, had focal points of action in this only 16 rebounds. ^ortscaAerc in the 17 NBA cj^es Elmore Smith, Buffalo's 19,65 ',66: only helped me with foJ pafde1nian «■"; Chamberlain established 7 - foot freshman center, helP^d me mentally, himself early in the game in was a distant second with Though he admftj the pivot, which resulted in 21 votes. Austin Carr of doesn't know how ti will turn out this d forced and outside shots by Cleveland finished third the Bucks and left them with nine votes, Clifford Cassleman has given! with a 34 per cent shooting Ray of Chicago collected ?$m? cs a tlho"gh, I performance. At the foul five, Curtis Rowe of Detroit had two and Mike Newlin of thinking about terms °r a tta| line though, where Chamberlain's long arms Houston recieved one vote, commented, couldn't get in the way, Wicks credited his this year or for 1976. j Milwaukee hit 18 of 19 development as a ball shots. handler to UCLA coach Game six of the series John Wooden. ' WOm6J Glenn Herrima 6135 Wast Saginaw. Laming netwinna APRIL MSU's women i Muff lor Special showed just how them played by whallopingCI 8 - 1 in their first nu the season Tuesday. VW Muffler — Complete In singles. MSU's ■ _ BUf _G" Rea. J37.00 now $29.95 one player Sue SelbJ ranked IP Reg. >46.00 NOwft39.9S number two SOU ARB ACN Reg. $55.00 NOW $39.95 D'Angelo crushed! Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9 — Tuet.. Wed.. Fri. 'til 6 Calvin rivals easilyj Phone 482 6226 defeated Linda Van Hi 6 - 0 and D'AJ disposed of Tina Bniinj • 1,6-1. Laura Bleeker of (I 50c OFF 50 edged Allison SchrugiJ 6-7,6-3, handing MT only loss. 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The official scorers at I med the country's "freshman accomplishments within the VanPelt's seven the course of Western credited VanPelt Tastier of the year" by Amateur MSU athletic program, much on - inning stint the mound (his first start with his third win in four feSis a former Maple Heights, to the delight Danny Litwhiler. of Coach on John Kobs Field), 14 decisions bu£ a later check of the rulebook by Asst. uoach nhKp champion, who, In his rookie VanPelt, a five - letter man Illini batters failed to connect with VanPelt's Frank Pellerin showed that and an all American starter Ike should be - blazing fastball ffon.1title. In the 126 - pound and went |0h n at MSU, won Big Ten and football player, now down via the strikeout route. awarded the victory. occupies the No. 2 spot in ""AfterTmidseason loss to defending the Spartan pitching Three Illinois batters were Pellerin pointed out that if wrAA champion Yoshlro FuJIta of rotation, behind consistent capable enough to collect three pitchers are designated Soma State University, Mllkovich righthander Larry Ike. one hit apiece and only one by a coach (prior to the Sed to 13 consecutive victories, Appearing in only four was able to work VanPelt for game) to see some action, the i national championship capped a 19 games on the mound for a walk, that coming on a 3 - 2 hurler who leaves the game n /jfgt. year record. MSU all last season, VanPelt pitch in the first. with the lead is the pitcher of "I wasn't overly Impressed with had little chance to prove "I've considered him as my record, no matter how many MUkovicli's high school wrestling," himself as a college hurler. No. 2 man ever since that innings he pitches. Sartan Coach Grady Penlnger But the Owosso junior got Illinois game," Coach Ike hurled the first three commented. "He actually came out as a his chance down in sunny Litwhiler said Wednesday. innings, giving'up no runs 1 rustic, pleasant shock. No one would Florida over spring break and "He's doing a good job and I and two hits, walking two Le guessed that he would be a helped the batsmen to a 7 • 5 hope it stays that way. He'll and striking out one. The Jltlonal champion with FuJIta In • 1 record. start one game against Spartans held a 3 • 0 lead In 12 innings of work, the Mfnnesota Saturday." when he left the mound and th,But FuJIta waa forced to retire from 6 • 5, 226 pound righthander Ike thus picks up his third th- NCAA tourney after an opening allowed just three runs, two Against Western Michigan victory without loss this ound ahoulder separation and of them earned, for a 1.50 Tuesday, a 3 • 1 Spartan season. a Ihad Van Pel i Mllkovich continued to declelon five MILKOVICH ERA. He fanned 16 batters victory, VanPelt again came "I said before the game opponents. and walked four while through with a fine performance. that we would be going with splitting his two decisions. After Brian Lleckfelt had three pitchers," Litwhiler said. "Ike should be the There's a world! /EN GAMES LEFT run Into some control winner then - as the problems and had walked four batters in a row, rulebook designates." that's changing|| Litwhiler called In VanPelt Though denied of a victory with you Stickmen eye records to put out the fire. in his won - lost record, . . VanPelt can make it up He did it with just one pitch and went on to give up Saturday when the batsmen face the Minnesota Gophers only two singles in the final in Minneapolis. It would ■ByJOHN FRAZIIA hopes are raised by their goals back of the record by 44 Oberlln shots in the four and one • third Innings. li,, NtwiSiwrti Writer ■ oorlng lucceii. The Brad also struck out eight certainly be good timing. Doug Kalvelage (1971). Spartan's comeback Kich Ted Swoboda'i ■tlckmen have already tallied Washington Is ofosely overtime victory. Bronco batters, running his V loam swing* 66 loali and thli l» only two total 37 in 23 ■ Into notion Nuturdiy ■» iomTb short of their entire followed in a well ■ balanced In performing as a team, season to Nejac TV Rentals Innings, J|«H IU 4 • 2 record on 1971 scoring efforts, team season. scoring attack this Jim Walters and Don the Spartans' efforts have paid off handsomely, Its four "A lot of my pitches *9.50 per month SHOPPING CENTER rip ngnlnmt notre dame The scoring attack has Orey are having good seasons victories ties Its highest weren't close to the plate but luth Betid, been lead this season by they have tallied 12 points victory total for a season hp becoming n varsity as they swung at them 337-1300 sophomore Val Washington, apiece, since it became a varsity anyway," Van Pelt 1, the MNU dtlekmen Washington has accumulated iob Stevenson Is next for sport, In coach Swoboda's , taken the measure of 17 points thus far and with the Spartans as he has 11 second season, the team has id Dime twice, Last seven games yet to play has a ■ 91 made a dramatic turnabout icore wi» 7 ■ 0 as the possibility of breaking the itm* tripped Notre single season goal and point Cslnti arkln,for who his efforts. missed Tom Illinois game because of an the and can easily finish high In the Midwestern Lacrosse FOX'S JtlnHpirUn Stadium. totals for the Spartans. His eye Injury, and Paul Safran ■It yesr the Spartans' 16 goals to date are just two have tallied 10 points. ¥hi Spartans have only can put a rftball seas However, the key to several games and perhaps the entire season has been the goaltending of freshman two this game remaining home game* season. The next home will be Wednesday against Bowling Green Stat* diamond on students goalie Ron Hebert. Hebert and the last home game Is her finger a break has accumulated 123 saves In May 6 against Kenyon. iens for the young season. With seven games remaining he seems a Admission to these contests s free. for just I MSU women's interscholaatic varsity softball team hits cinch to threaten the season load for its first game of the season at 4:15 p.m. today record of 199 saves by Bill ktMuskegon Community College. Herrmann who established Itball legon coach Anne Irwin will wait until her team gets to and "gets a look at the other team" before she the record In 197U. Hebert has already broken $19500 Marquise solitaire Send for yojr Student Identification big break CarcHnd on rates at 75 Hilton Hotels and Inns coast get a I the starting lineup. the record for most saves in to coast (Grad students and faculty, too.) Just mail [hiven't seen the team under pressure yet, but we have one game as he turned back this coupon to Hilton Hotels Corp Travel . Dept. ood potential, depending on if we pull together. I'll say National Sales Div 9880 Wilshire Blvd .. . Beverly Hills, Mil give any team a good run for its money," Ms. Irwin Calif. 90210 Then come visit the Hiltons le softball team will continue its ten game schedule when •urns home to meet Central Michigan at 1 p.m. Saturday Name le IM field's diamond No. " Address City _ State 7ip Collage Class of 1 9_ HaNG1 Hllion HOTELS ON J Barter i no, DAYS j Extended unf.v 5atu«MV l*)CN-FKI J4T Ckdiwlfwj *-0 il-i com on m 2\jAHH an yourPrice [WO lor the SALE Assorted Cotton-Knit t-shirts Priced from '2.25 to s5.95 STUDENT book stor -^^7 EAST nn A Mr. .mvER avenue - 332-5069 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Aprinn ^ s> i Reasons bunch of youngsters looking government." why The mayor of Ann Arbor Administration of the for action. Most of us who The group, calling itself and a group of University of futility of bombing. Michigan professors have "I want to emphasize signed up are in our 40s and the "Movement for Peace offered themselves "peace hostages" to as that this is not just a caper," Singer said. "It's not just a 60s, professional students of International affairs and Hostages," said It expected to recruit at least 100 "high <*•" PKwV.'JV' Vietnam might dL "4 discourage U.S. bombing th« United "SI attacks North Vietnam. continuing the on botnbinj'y and Mayor Robert J. Harris nearly 20 other persons Council opposes Vietnam War prou.u Wednesday singed a the passage of statement agreeing to go to (Continued from page one) have such a public hearing his resolution. presented a resolution to tomorrow, but It's not It does not require the most Hanoi and Haiphong May the council calling for a possible, presence of all for action, he of universities the ltl"f 15 peace "to declare ourselves hostages to protect public hearing on the war to He cited the tight city said. p|,Z'] boycott classes Fridav iJ consider a condemnation of council schedule for the next I pear before the vote Vietnamese citizens and varying periods. y American prisoners of war the bombing. two weeks with meetings and expressed a preference for from American bombings." The coalition resolution hearings as the reason for holding a public hearing „ A 4 Ann a.l David J. Singer, a 46 - which prompted delay of a dty council preceding a final vote, seeing University of M l" year • old father of two and reconsideration of Griffiths' venture, a need for the community to President Rob?> Plant were made Tuesday night in the Union for a protest and itudent strike in head of the U - M's Dept. of Research on War, said he resolution, urged that city council sponsor a public After the meeting he noted, however, that cooperative take time to express Its feelings. Flemming student tu^ » request to reaction to the bombing of Vietnam. Approximately 175 people attended the Councllwoman Mary classes in signed the statement hearing as soon as possible, action between community support n, meeting. because logic has failed to Griffiths responded groups and city council for a Sharp, defining a public national student strike State News photo by Tom Gaunt convince the Nixon saying, "I would love to hearing would be eased with hearing as an attempt to gain information, said the council "If you call had enough information to some a strike J student decide ™ vote now. Though she did fo to class, th^S Grievance plan amend the resolution by business," Flemming removing phrases she could the students. not support. last day of Friday\] "We have not been noted winter u i rru p /.r administrative htinolino " H« classes at the 4()i administrative bungling." He .. . . - ....... ....... (Continued from page one) Thomas Greer, secretary of - faculty, were sent to the the procedures, leaving the Cantlon said last week. He of late for unanimity of student tenure committee was asked trustees by President tenure committee as the final said he did not know the tne University Steering said he believes the Carlisle decision," she remarked. University. ' by the provost to prepare Wharton, appeal body for nontenured Elected Faculty Council was Committee, said he believes committee was set to work a "With a vote now or later, In temporary procedures tor The trustees, however, did the "real guts" of the year ago to devise procedures Kalamazoo, t ft, faculty. going to amend the your position would set at the selective a nontenured faculty members not formally approve these Tapes of the February and document in March to question is the fact that for cases like the Murray - probably not prevail," she office In an who wished to contest their procedures in the fall. The March trustees meetings exclude tenure issues. faculty generally feel that VanTassell one. told Wilcox. appil attempt to destroy i department's decision not to administration brought these reveal that the provost told Trustee White said he tenure matters are "ver ''Why did the Anne Francis, representing records. The FBI reappoint this year. procedures to the board in the trustees that the believes it is in the professional decisions" and administration not say one the Lansing Area Peace aaidltL a suspect In These procedures were February for formal administration's Interest to the tenure committee should year ago that the Van Tassell custody. (L procedures they were then Council, spoke "in memory minor damage wasdom. ] approved by the provost and "reaffirmation." approving were only keep tenure decisions in the have final say. case and others like it could of all those who have died in the tenure committee in Wilbur Brookover, tenure and should appropriately be Lengthy debate occurred temporary procedures to be tenure committee, because, the war — American and Those planning to jo October 1971. Copies of the over the until the Carlisle he charges, the committee committee chairman, who handled by the tenure Indochinese." proposed temporary used North Vietnam as " temporary procedures for procedures and action on committee completed its can be controlled by the suggested the motion to committee?" Adams asked, Ms. Francis read a letter In hostages" said they « nontenured faculty, adapted them was work. In March, Provost administration. amend the new grievance "Why was it necessary for postponed until response to negative reaction pay their own wr from previously approved the March John E. Cantlon specifically "The document, said he doesn't the trustees to grant Van meeting. In faculty the Lansing Area Peace support w a i l, Procedures for tenured March, the board amended referred to the tenure representatives are basically believe the Carlisle Tassell,et.al.,a special one Council elicited at their last forthcoming. Singer 4 committee procedures as prostitutes and whoever is committee was supposed to • year reappointment so that city council appearance. there was a 50 - 50 cb« include tenure decisions. The new grievance procedures 20% DISCOUNT ON "interim procedures." grievance president can manipulate them however he wants to. actual amendment was would be available to handle The peace council had been criticized for burning clearance for the trip wo be given by North Viet! In February, responding to He has the power to make offered by Wlater Johnson, their cases? and protesting at the TYPEWRITER REPAIRS a question from Trustee them or break them," White said. steering committee member. "I don't know if there's ''Obviously administration had given no the money "improper" time during a and the U.S. State Deptl Warren Huff, D - Plymouth, city council meeting. A representative J FOR MSU STUDENTS concerning the delay in Cantlon said he thinks the tenure committee itself has anybody but God knows the original intent," who guidance to the trustees simply because the Hie destruction of money scheduled to leave for pj completing the new is not a great crime, she Friday grievance procedure, always felt most qualified to Brookover said last week. "I aaministration did not know stated, adding that city arrangements for the Cantlon explained that the handle tenure issues. He said don't think it was Mr. Carr's what it was doing," Adams board's original charge to the it would have been "a fairly interpretation that tenured said, council's past reaction had with the Hanoi deiegaiioil FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY been "grossly insensitive." the peace talks. faculty had expanded to substantial departure" from people would go under the include matters such as previous University policy to new grievance procedure." working conditions in have the new grievance Leland Carr, University AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES addition to tenure issues. "I think that at a very early document issues. include tenure attorney, advised the trustees early in 1971 that N.Viets attack U.S. warships 1477 Haslett Road, Haslett point everybody just lumped Faculty members who they needed a grievance have been involved in writing (Continued from page one) Pony, just south of Hoai the district town of \ grievances together," procedure guaranteeing due and approving the new process to nontenured fell after a week's heavy fighting that claimed at least An, was abandoned two Cat, 25 miles north days ago in the onslaught Saigon, but the her <| grievance procedures seem faculty members. unsure as to what kind of Walter Adams, national 80 government defenders that bit northern Biah Diah damage was caused document the killed and 70 wounded. Province. South Vietnamese artiiia trustees president - designate of the wanted. American Assn. of Landing Zone Orange, Three U.S. advisers were firing back. Five sheDii. wiping oil two miles north of Hoal An, evacuated by helicopter into the town, Carlisle, who chaired the University Professors, authoring committee, said ne disagrees with Brookover's guarded Highway 1, the old from Hoal An and Orange, several houses and i colonial road linking Haoi one of them slightly believes the trustees interpretation. Adams eight civilians, includ to Saigon and Phnom Penh wounded. intended the new procedures addressed the Academic family of five. to cover all Council in In Cambodia. Binh Dinh has long been West of the a grievances, May 1971, and The district town, 300 a cradle of the Viet including tenure questions. urged adoption of an Cong coastal plain, NortJ miles north of Saigon, was but U.S. forces cut Into Vietnamese forces attubl But, he said, it was the adequate grievance the first to fall on the their territory in 1967 and two border campi in tin feeling among faculty procedure. members that these issues Adams called the current central coastal plain and the re-established control for central highlands six n should be left to the tenure situation of two grievance sixth known lost the South Vietnamese from the Laotian lx committee. procedures "a travesty of throughout South Vietnam, government in Hoal An More than 3001 There are 242 district towns after more than a decade. ahells hit the Dak Pek n in South Vietnam and Closer to Saigon, South camp. The enemy t THE PERFORMING several others are under Vietnamese bomber pilots launched a ground aa heavy pressure. reported that the four tanks and In the fighting n ARTS COMPANY Landing Zone Orange was were spotted east of than 120 North Vietnn the third base lost in the Highway 13 and about 40 were killed, field i central region and the 20th miles north of the capital, claimed. Four govemmfl countrywide. Landing Zone This it the deepest fatalities were reported, f gs. penetration enemy armor Hie other stuck wuf has made. The pilots said Dak Seang, 19 miles n the fourth tank was also manned by rang damaged. The highway was There were no details of 4| reported cut at about the fighting there. A big enwj same spot by a battalion of push has been expectsdi North Vietnamese troops, the highlands region. A U.S. Cobra helicopter On the northern from gunshlp was shot down South Vietnamese tot* while RESIDENCE HALLS supporting Vietnamese troops 37 miles South backed by heavy U.S. ijl strikes claimed 295 N, ■ ED good utilities. No lease. 372-9100 CHEVY 1500 miles, excellent OVERSEAS JOBS for students. Deadline BISCAYNE 1967. Excellent condition. $600 or LOTUS 1971 Europe. Like condition. Call 393-1136.3-4-20 Will, motorcycle. Must sell. Aust ia. Eui after 4 p.m. D-5-26 class day new, South 351-1966. D-5-4-24 publication. best D-6-4-25 offer. 332-8635 14,000 miles, Saginaw 799-2947. D-5-4-26 TRIUMPH 250, 1969. Good TRIUMPH TROPHY 500, 1969, Associates.. professions and < $700 to $3,000 Afrit !tc. All 4-man sublet, summer, on Grand River. 351-8546 after 5 p.m. ChIvy 19657 7m pa7a7 E xc elien t condition, new battery. monthly' D-5-4-26 |llations/Cor- MERCURY MONTEREY 1966. $500. 485-2813 after 4 p.m. 9,000 miles. Excellent Is an E. 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Armstrong Road has or WALTER NELLER good condition, both tops, paint and tires. Best offer positions available 7-3:30 6.00 9.75 19.50 work, best offer. 484-1274 after 5 p.m., 332-0119. Property Management Dept. $1800. Call 485-9497 days; D-5-4-26 over $1300. 371-3695 shift, full time. Excellent 489-6561. 5-4-26 11.70 23.40 3-4-24 7.20 485-2592 evenings. 2-4-21 anytime. D-7-4-27 Call us for an interview salary and benefits. Apply in 13.00 26.00 MGB 1966. Convertible, blue, person 9 a.m. - 4 pjn. or call 8.00 1960 WILLYS JEEP mail truck, BSA 250 Scrambler 1968. Good 393-5680 Mrs. Swan, MARRIED STUDENTS COUGAR 1967. Power steering AM/FM, new tires. Super condition, 10.00 16.25 32.50 and brakes, factory condition. 332-6295 or right hand drive does not run. best offer. 351-1420 Personnel. D-5-4-26 & FACULTY tape, air. 677-0265 after four, $30. 351-5838. 1-4-20 After five, 351-1995. 3-4-20 3556385. D-5-4-24 dent Se rvlces Bldg. 2-4-20 BEST OFFER. 1970 Honda 301 M.A.C. Ave. E. 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D-5-4 26 D-5-4-24 351-7399. D-5-4-21 Regional Manager f0r UNFURNISHED MARRIED COUPLES or single COMPTONS. 489-1276. 332-8050. 1-4-20 VOLKSWAGEN 1970. Blue, D-5-4-21 children welcome OLDSMOBILE TRIUMPH 650 Tiger, 1971. individuals with no children 1965, Vista sunroof, low mileage, best DODGE DART 1968. 6, Cruiser Station Wagon. 9 $1100. Excellent condition. needed to run a Halfway please, no pets automatic, well - maintained, offer. 332-5053, Bruce. MODELS WANTED for full time passenger. V-8, automatic 337-9679. 3-4-21 House in Lansing area. Free D-5-4-24 employment 489-8458. 519 one owner, $950. 351-8629. room /board plus $100 |)02. 1969. Yellow, les. $1950. D-6-4-24 transmission, power steering, exceptionally clean. Only $595. JIM REBEC USED VW 1966 bug. Runs good, good HONDA 250. reconditioned, $300. Completely month. Call Douglas Price 393-4990. 3-4-20 per East Michigan Avenue. AMERICAN MASSAGE KNOB HILL FROM WHERE you »it, check tires, gas heater, some rust, INCORPORATED. 10-5-1 351-7528 after 5 p/n., before pi6 evenings, only. the better jobs in Classified Ads. today's CARS, 2515 East Michigan Avenue. 489-3580. 1-4-20 $575. p/n. 355-6477. 3-4-24 before 5 353-4560. D-6-4-25 PART employment TIME student 12-20 hours / For Rent APARTMENTS OLDS CUTLASS 1967, VW 1970 TRIUMPH 500 Trophy. week. Automotible required. 349-4700 CAMPER, 1966. pop-top 351-5800 for information. excellent condition, V-8, call Excellent. $875 or best offer, |ad for the tent, $650. After 5 PARKING % BLOCK from OPEN Monday Friday Woods! p.m. C-2-4-20 after 5 p.m. 485-5504. 351-3517. 2-4-21 355-3711.3-4-21 Berkey behind Big Boy. 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. D-5-4-26 $20/term. 351-5919. HONDA CL 350, 1971, 2,600 MOTHER'S HELPER for Saturday 12-5. p.m. VW 1964 bug. rebuilt engine, D-5-4-26 Burcham Woods, that is — a OPEL RALLY 1971. $1700. miles. Excellent condition. Chicago family with three Very good condition. Must dependable, new tires, Best LOCATED children. Flexible, patient MILE NORTH complex of furnished studio, sell. 339-8025. D-5-4-25 offer over $375. 351-3118. __After six, 484-1061. 3-4-21 person desired. Room, board CAR SPACES. 1J4 blocks from OF JOLLY RD. ON D-5-4-25 HAR Berkey. $1/week. Call 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom LEY-DAVIDSON 1964,74. plus salary. Some traveling. OKEMOS ROAD OPEL GT 1970. Excellent 332-3885. D-5-4-25 good condition. Call 355-7404, 349-2753. apartments. condition, after 6 p.m. call Scooters & 339 9925 D-5-4-26 Cycles 834-2345 after 12 D-5-4-25 p.m. x-3-4-21 TV AND STEREO rental. SUBLEASE. TWO bedroom. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free Close. Immediate MUSICIANS: ORGANIST, lead through, OPEL GT 1970 HONDA delivery service and pick up. Ample parking Heated pool 1972, take over SS125. Road A uto Service & Parti guitar, drum, sax. To work summer. Furnished. payments. 694-5391 after 5 bike, tools, signals, $325. No deposit. Call 351-4465. D-5-4-26 June, July, August. Reply NEJAC, Optional bars pjm. D-5-4-26 371-4221 evenings. 3-4-24 337-1300. C-4-28 Box D-4, State News. vw GUARANTEED DOWNTOWN LANSING, NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER repair D-10-5-2 1971 OPEL wagon. Excellent 1971 HONDA MOTO-SPORT RANDY'S MOBIL. 196 at furnished 1 bedroom Studio - $129/mth. condition. 4 - speed. $1750. well maintained. Used for off Okemos Road. 349 9620 C 4 28 GIRLS WITH the gift of gab. Apartments efficiency, $97.50 including 1 bedroom Phone 355-6034. D-5-4-26 road camping and highway heat. 393-1313.3-4-20 - $149/mth. Full and part time telephone trips. Quartz light, skid plate, NEED TWO men for Cedar 2 bedroom M/. -.ON BODY available. $2.00 an STUDIO APARTMENT - $179/mth. PINTO 1971, 4 speed, radio, knobby tires. $650. SHOP, 812 East Village, Fall, Winter, Spring to 349-1272. 2-4-21 Kalama/oo Street '72. Call 351-3147. 5-4-21 sublease. 6 months or more. | ASK ABOUT OUR FALL RATES extras. $1595. 351-1578 or 1940. Complete auto . Since Close to campus, swimming 351-4050. 3-4-24 pool. Call 372-9089. 5-4-21 GOOD BUY. Honda 50, 2,600, painting and collision service MILFORD STREET 126. deluxe $150, helmet. After 5 p.m. IV5-0256. C-4-28 2 and 3 man BURCHAM WOODS 351-9191. D-5-4-25 DELIVERIES- AGGRESSIVE apartments, furnished, air - conditioning, young men with cars, needed 745 Burcham RE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR KEEP work ON on TRUCKINV Repaii to deliver tickets in Greater walking distance to campus. SUMMER! AUTO INSURANCE? YAMAHA 1971 350cc. Rated Volkswagen, bugs, Phone 351-6232, 372-5767 or busses or Ghias. Lansing area. Sales or public Why not give me i best 350 by "Cycle." GRAND 489-1656.19-4-28 351-3118 RIVER CITGO, 1054 East contact background helpful. Don Sakowski Excellent condition. Days or nights, paid in cash if *45 no answer Grand River. 351 9274 call 484-4014 332-2775. 3-4-21 daily. 393-9400. 2-4-20 SUMMER: CAPITOL VILLA, SENTRY INS 676-1930 C-4-28 three-man, furnished, air, 1971 SUZUKI 500cc, $575. LONG HAIR? Can't find a full pool, $165. 332-8411. FOREIGN CAR PARTS. D-5-4-25 Also, man's 10 speed or part time job? Like CHEQUERED FLAG. 2605 talking Schwinn, 1-851-8713. Cedar Village NEXT TERM LIVE IN D-5-4-25 East Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile West of campus. to people? Sell over the phone, mornings Commission paid, average or nights. Apartments still 487 5055. C are leasing $60 to $80 per week. EAST LANSING'S CYCLE INSURANCE - Central apartments for 393-9400. 2-4-20 313-663-5127. x-3-4-20 Michigan's Largest insurer, VEHICLE NEED REPAIR? Try Summer Term! any cycle, any rate. 144 us for discount replacement SUBLET North Harrison, East Lansing SUMMER, 2-man, parts and service, HEIGHTS NICEST STUDENT or 332-5335. LANSING. O-15-4-28 LLOYD'S OF AUTO C-1-4-20 PARTS, 485-2276 HOUSEKEEPER TO care for 3 year widower, old daughter of Lansing. Prefer next $ 1 50/month. 3-4-21 to campus. 332-1343. Bogue St. at the Red Cedar student couple on a live - in WHATEVER YOU APARTMENTS . . . "731" YAMAHA 3 50, 1968. New pistons, paint. Excellent road bike. 349 3784. D-5-4-24 there's a good chance find it in the Want Ads. want to buy. you'll basis. Nice home, Resume to Box E-5, Michigan State News. D-5-4-26 privileges. WALK summer TO campus, 4-man, and fall, 1020 Short Street. 489-1893. D-5-4-24 351-5180 Check now I Al "731" you'll have |»«mmI times, good friends CROSSWORD a»»l a |>ood manager Ctopcfetngfjam PUZZLE po l Plus these features: ACROSS 28. Fashion aaa ana aaaa has it .. . 1. Printer's term 5 Refuse wool 29. 31. designer Cupid " Conger am ann aran □□ira aara3a§n * Shag carpeting 8.Lapse 11. Whetstone 33. 34 Tippler Baby's ailment ana aaa aaaa * line furnishings heated 12. Italian 13. daybreeze One addressed 36. 38. 42. Squad Deputy Daydream □aaaa Qaom aaaaa aaanna aanas nana 14. leftovers 45. Corpuscle AH appliances 15 Surfeited 46. Wither including dishwasher and all 17. 19. 20. Case Deserve Cuban dance 47, 48 49. Greek long Carte Dowry I 1. Buy clothes 4. Outer coat of a seed 5. Luminous Air conditioning 4620 S.IIAGADORN 24 26. Ballet step Scull 50. 51 Clique Beverages 2. Bull 3. Mezzanine circles 6. City on the Oka 7. Anta * Healed pool Just north of Mt. Hope Rd. 1 3 ' 1 - *— J— rs- 8. Observe % i 9. Nonsense 10. Herb of grace TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS 1% % 11 are now leasing student units for 16. Stentorian summer and fall. These spacious |>liis m ik Ii more! luxury apartments are completely IS 18 Back 21. Unsuitably carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean 17 i paired furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and individual >9 io Y/< % ?/< 21 H 22 Jeer central control air conditioning. These four man units have up to 3 yA ij % 23. 24 Science Moccasin Three and parking spaces per unit. Recreation is planned for with a giant heated Y/< it, % 28 25 amas, amat available. - • -, two man apartments swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you want to v> JO 31 32 S3 27. Fall back S,<^ VOIR LEASE NOW!! be among the first residents of TWYCK INGHAM call today. The 2 53 % j? 36 % 30 32 Escalate Astrological bedroom units start at $60/month per man. MOOFL OPEN EVERY % 3» %% sign DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: LARRY SCOTT at 351 716o. THREE, SIX, NINE and TWELVE VA A V, VA Mi 35 37. Heals Starred lizard 39 Ritual more information see or call Linda or MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE Mi 40. Inflection | . M8 41 Ratite birds Bi». ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 4I 42 Radiation unit 731 Burcham 351-7212 u1 clothe, student. Single, quiet room. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. RALEIGH 10-SPEED, perfect Near Frandor, 482-8304. 316 North Cedar, opposite • F $110. mechanical condition, $80 ,6 P-™. 2300TH • EYES EXAMINED BEAD CRAFTS. 3-4-21 City Market. C-3-4-20 NIKON camera 351-3462 at 5 p.m. D-6-4-25 355-6772 or 353-5888. 1-4-20 _ L«n»ing. 3.4.2i • GLASSES CARLETON'S in FRANDOR • CONTACT LENS DECOUPAGE SUPPLIES, ART REPRODUCTIONS Imported Pipes WANTED: ONE male roommate SEWING MACHINE Clearance LUDWIG DRUMS. 4 piece with for the best CARMEL dressed Ve^TI DR. I.L. Collina, Optometrist Tobacco A Guars for 26 room house. Parking, Sale. Brand new portable. APPLES in town. F-5-4-26 Lendpr- USDA 1 candle making supplies private room, 4 Zildjian cymbals. Best s,des. 59c CO-Optical Services Expert pipe repair in Lansing. $55 $49.95, $5 per month. Large 5218 S. Logan. 393-4230 693 Enfield's Incorporated M-43, Okernos, 349-1940 207M.A.C. Ave.,E. I.ansing plus utilities. 3-4-21 Call 482 9768. selection of reconditioned offer. 351-3642. D-6-4-25 BASEMENT SALE - Furniture, POfk ha" 39c order 79c. aiM <>!" Phone used machines. Singers, FILM. Tri-X 20 exposures with children's clothing, frozen, deM ' Whites, Necchis, New Home, bud's ROOM $40 per month spring and "many others", $19.95 to processing, proof sheet, miscellaneous. April 21-22, 9 694-8816 0r $1.00.676-1381.0-5-4-25 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1404 Weber, D-5-4 25 Auto Parts Inc. and/or summer. 351-5683. 39.95. Terms, EDWARDS jimmie born 3-4-21 Lansing. 2-4-21 BOB JONES PAINTS Late Model Motors and DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 8 I C YC l E S: parts a speciality. 1115 North Washington, GARAGE SALE: Single Ra 1 eigh; pp yfl Halfway between Holt and ROOMS, SINGLES AND 489-6448. C-3-4-20 mattress, springs and frame. STEREO, V-M compact, dust Fa,r„GP East Lansing P Mason on N. Cedar 694 2154 DOUBLES. Cooking Kenmore gas range, almost cover, $90. Call before 6:30 unicycle, WASHDAY SAVINGS facilities. Utilities paid. Call 372-8077. C-4-28 TROPHIES & PLAQUES new. Walnut colored metal p.m. 355-4960. 1-4-20 _ 332-3576. 0-5 *5 * bookshelves, bar-bells, college travel A to RENTAL I 2Sc per load Th« beit for )c« OVOO 1000 TICIf NWS ON DISPLAY NO WAITINC.I iM*i«oiAr» omvior Ethiopian dress piece and STROLL-O-CHAIR. Makes into cole-sbakerti Special Texas Washer SOc office 6019 S. Cedar 393-2232 MEN, SHARE room, in clean, Speciel hicet he Quettity Fyechemt scarf. Many things. April 22, high-chair, stroller, buggy, Surplus Bakery food I WENDROW'S ECONOWASH 130 West Grand River Ave. u-haul rentals VALLEY-TOWR IGHT quiet house. Cooking. Close $ 1 30/term. 485-8836. L MOflWONAl 1 9-5. 133 Kenberry Drive, East Lansing. 1-4-20 bassinette, rocking chair, p"c«. 1/3 ,01,2 "J 3006 Vine St. PERMANENT HITCHES ( INOftAVINO baby tender, table and chair, 351-6010 INSTALLED 487-5753. 0-19 4 28 | OUR SMCIAITY | etc. Excellent condition. $65. YASHICA 35-GT. Excellent Call 487-5081 before 5 p.m. irlnf In Y*vr SINGLE, MALE student Block condition. $70 negotiable. 489-0101 after 5 p.m. immediately Nort)l * I M Ml 1-V1 ELDORADO GOLFCOURSE HOUSE PAINTING Call 353-2952 before 5 p.m. or expressway. C-Hj, 1 campus, cooking, parking. 1-4-20 3750 W. Howell Rd. Mason Reasonable Rates } v t Student Rates-Weekdays Free Estimates 314 Evergreen. " 332 3839. 2-4-21 national'"ip^j . Driving Range, Carts, 3-4-21 1 ' 3020 VIM ST Phont TEAC 4010S tape deck. Like Golf Equipment, Rental Clubs, Jere Brown SANSUI. NOW in stock at the Auto-Reverse 77g 'or more information 332 1667 new. $300. Will Dickerl Bruce Douglas SINGLES. COOKING, parking, store with the straight stereo recorder. ■ N FRANDOR CALL 676-1102 Larry Cushion Sporting Goods 489 7218. D-5-4 25 D-5-425 •f 349-481 7, 349-278 close. Available now. 327 1 ILK N WIST Of SIAM 0' MICH answers. Hear the 4-Channel H i 11 crest. 332-61 18, "tANJINO'S HOUSI Of TOOPMIf S" demonstration. MARSHALL learn guitar stereo 8 track studentours 337-9612. 2-4-20 MUSIC. C-1-4 20 DISCOUNTS ON ESTABLISHED TEACHER Over 150 Tapes All Guaranteec any tape 29 TRAVEL CENTER E. GRAND RIVER For Sale H A L L I C RAFTE R receiver, $100. Excellent SX-111 SYLVANIA STEREO ON CAMPING DISCOUNTS] i beginners 351-2650 condition, phone 484-3231 FM/AM, EQUIPMENT l intermediate any number after 5:30 p.m. X-5-4-20 component set, m 332-3827 EUROPE $175. 5 months old. $2.74 with this Ad SONY TC-650 stereo tape deck. Ucall jim ties of lansing INFORMATION JVC stereo cassette deck. 353-1147. D-5-4 26 y AFTER 6 P.M V FLIGHTS SPECIAL RATE on Classified FRANDOR 351-5862 Minox B 16 mm spy camera. Ads this week. 10 words for 5 STEREO AMPLIFIER and Rollie m. thompson JEWELRY days for $5. NO AM/FM $65. Good tuner, ) iatu ri . TV CANCELLATIONS. Take condition. Phone 351-0465. If you plan to camp through Europe, d/scoreM 233 M.A.C. AVE. EAST LANSING For Rent For Rent sets, telescopes, typewriters, advantage of this once a year D-6-4-26 sleep out in your own backyard, stop here first for TOrjJ tapestries, head - phones, 8 - offer I Call NOW! 355-8255. 351-1525 brand-name sleeping bag, backpack, tent am track home and car tape Watch and 5-4-21 SCUBA WET suits, and Jewelry Repairs Houses players. 500 used 8 - track man Gift Jewelry Rooms woman's. Call 626-6487 tapes, $2 each. WILCOX ANTIQUE All Work Guaranteed GREEN, GOLD 2 - evenings. D-5-4-25 SECOND HAND STORE, 509 EUR EKA # CAMP TRAILS * male is orfemale needed for house. GIRLS, SINGLE from Union. room, 3 blocks Available East Michigan Avenue. 8 - piece living room suite and Provincial table, good 10 SPEED, ridden, $110. never (Down Sleeping Bags from $19.95) C0MFY| 5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Close to East Lansing. immediately. 351-5076 after condition. 485-5700. 485-4391. BankAmericard, 393-5883 or 882-9808, leave For Rent 332-3057 3-4-21 . 4 p.m. 3-4-24 Master Charge, Layaway, D-5-4-21 message. D-5-4-26 5 GIRLS, summer, 6 girls THREE PEOPLE needed to Terms, Trades. C-4-28 FURNITURE, 3complete rooms FE OLDS Baritone Horn with Apartments 1972-73 year. Furnished. sublet five bedroom house for only $377. BROOKS case.$125. 882 3089 after 6 We Cut Prices WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD 332-5211.3-4-21 summer Five minutes term. FURNITURE 627-9600. p.m. D-5-4-26 DeWITT - NORWOOD from campus. ?51-4308. D-5-4-21 Group discounts (3 or more) beyond apartments. Just a short ONE BLOCK from campus. 2 B-2-4-21 our regular discounts distance from Capitol or East bedroom unfurnished with O C YOU CAN the savings P.X. Store see with Lansing. Private grade level entrances. Partially porch and garden available immediately until September CLOSE, FULLY furnished, utilities paid, only $10/week. Quality Awning Shop R T Y S Quality glasses from Optical Discount, 2615 East Michigan Frandor Shopping Center ARMY SURPLUS - Sporting Sport ino Goody Wholesaler! Warehouse Discount Outlet ■ furnished, carpeted, 2 or short term. $130. No lease. Call 351-4266 Avenue. Goods. SPECIALS. Cigarettes 4512 S. Logan 882-4731 372-7409. C-^4-21 2172 Telegraph Rd., Pontiac bedroom, storage area, no 6:30-7:30 p.m. 351-6088. evenings or weekends. 3-4-24 35c/ pack of regulars, 3-4-21 $3.36/carton. Shagg golf 7 Miles North of 696, pets. $150 per month, FENDER MUSTANG guitar 12 STRING Yamaha guitar, Telegraph Exit I security deposit required. ROOM FOR man. Across from $100. Will dicker. Call RCA portable stereo balls. $2.25/dozen. Tennis Phone 669-9879 FURNISHED, 5 girls. Very Union. 2111/4 Grand River, Balls $2.25/can. Knapsacks, Open: Wed - Sat 10 9, Sun. 11 -6 - or after 4 351-8069 or 337-0269. phonograph, Becky P.M., 669-9815. 22-4-28 close. June - June lease. upstairs. 5-4-26 D-5-4-24 337-0468. D-5-4-24 backpacks, rucksacks, $1.88 Bring in this ad and... 353-0769, 332-5622. up. Mountain pack tents, D-5-4-25 "Well reimburse you for the gas BEAL STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WOODEN DESK, 60" x 30", $7.88 and up. Sleeping bags, NEWSTANDARD encyclopedia, $6.88 up. G.I. Army pistol * APARTMENTS. Summer and South, near Michigan $35. Call after 5:30 p.m. Take your choice of one of the most SUBLET SUMMER. Nice five movie camera, tripod, camera fall, 1 block from campus. 2 Avenue. Quiet, for student, 349-3603. D-5-4-24 belts, $1.98. Baseball gloves bedrooms, $200/month. Near near bus line. $15/week plus and flash. 349-4986. 3-4-20 $2.99. Inflatable boats popular back-packing stoves on the bedroom, 2 persons. market. campus. 337-2687. D-5-4-25 deposit. Phone 627-5454. $16.88 up. Japanese Kenal Furnished, balcony, air CASH PAID. For SONY 255 tape recorder, 3 years Stereo and sticks. Open 9 a.m. 9 con di f(o.n'e d p.m. Reduced . 810 WEST St. Joe, Lansing. __5-4-24^_ camera equipment. Cash and old, excellent condition, $85. 0-10 5-3 - SVEA 123, PRIMUS 8R, or PRIMUS71L J summer rates. 6:30 - 7:30 Small 2 bedroom house, 2 SOUTH - 1 completely man, trades. WILCOX 349-3397.3-4-20 351-6088.3-4-21 pjn., students. Immediately furnished, carpeted, SECONDHAND STORE. 509 NIKOMAT FTN camera body, °my 8.87 available. $130/month. telephone, lease and deposit East Michigan. 485-4391. TWO 7.75 14 28mm wide THREE MAN x snow tires. One angle, 135mm The money you save will be well worth apartment near Utilities paid. 351-7283 after required. $30 a week. Phone 8-5:30 p.m. Monday winter old. $25. campus. Summer term. $60 - Call Telephoto. 332-1286. the time you spend on getting here. 5 p.m. 1-4-20 882-0370. D-5-4-25 Saturday. C 355-2751. D-5-4-24 D-5-4-26 each. 135 Burcham. 351-1326. D-5-4-25 ONE 6 bedroom, also one very nice 2 bedroom furnished for GIRL WANTED for 4-man, Cedar Village, summer term. 353-6107. 3-4-21 4 man. $276 per month, includes utilities. Call before 9 p.m. 349-0839. 3-4-20 CoUingtoooD means '55 $65 THREE GIRLS, Fall-Spring, OKEMOS COLONIAL house for the - Cedar Village. 353-8093 or with fireplace on riverside 332-6618. D-5-4-25 location. Furnished, all utilities paid. For 4 persons. DUPLEX AND apartments. $70 per person. 349-0760. Furnished, air - conditioned. D-5-4-24 $150 and up, for summer and fall. Call 5:30-7:30 p.m. 1972 332-2110. D-5-4-25 124 CEDAR. 129 BURCHAM. 2 man furnished apartments __355-2451. 3-4-20 FEMALE HOUSEMATE needed summer. Own room. Grad. per month including heat $62.50 - $82 50 per man. 135 Kedzie, preferred. 353-3383, Shirley. $85 per man. Lease starting D-5-4-25 June 15 and September 1st. Days, 487-3216 evenings til SUMMER. 2 bedroom ranch, 10 p.m. 882-2316. 0-4-28 den, couple finished basement, wooded lot, walk to campus, plaza. Ideal for married or family. 351-7237 Cash or Trade unpaid balance of cash 2184.00 TOYOTA Filing Fee $2.00 -200.00 jM-21 certificate of license $1984.00 license $14.00 SUMMER BOMB HOUSE, good location.. Screened porch, Amount Financed Corolla 1201 2000.00 ONE MAN, apartment deluxe in luxury parking, back yard, six openings. $55/man. 351-4092. S-5-4-21 deposit refunds Finance Charge Total of Payments Annual percentage rate 359.80 2359.80 11.08% Haslett, "Air conditioned * Unlimited Deferred payment price 2559.80 furnished, private bedroom. Parking Call anytime Mark, •Dishwashers *New Furniture 353-4377, Rooms •Shag Carpeting 339-9296. 3-4-20 *Model Open Daily 2771 North wind Call 351 8282 FANTASTIC DEAL, '/» price, FURNISHED, SUMMER and Americana. Male needed fall, across from campus. 334 (Behind the Yankee Store) immediately. Remainder Michigan. 337-2793. 6-4-21 spring term. 332-2253. 3-4-20 LARGE, 2 PARTY efficiency, air conditioned, furnished Cedar Gree close to campus, $137 Summer.$ 154.Fall.484-0585, 351-1610. 0-11-4-28 SUBLEASE. ONE bedroom, a pool, condieverythin tioning $160 a month, roomy, near campus. Call Kathy 353-7329. 5-4-20 air TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment in East Lansing. Available May 1st for and subletting. 351-4355. 5-4-20 SUMMER else SUBLET with lease option. Air conditioned, one 1135 . . bedroom. 129 Gunson, Michigan Avenue right next to Brodv Complex Toyota Corolla 1200 351-1768. 6-4=21 CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS are now leasing student and married couples units for summer and fall. These spacious apartments are carpeted Houses and furnished with distinctive furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal and individual WANT HOUSE for Fall with two air-conditioning. These two-man units have ample parking space for every resident. Recreation is or more apartments in East planned for with a giant swimming Lansing area. Call 353-8164. pool and private balconies. We also have a full time resident manager for - S-5-4-24 any problems. If you want to be among the first residents of CEDAR GREENS call today. The one - bedroom units start at $80/month per 318 SOUTH DETROIT Street. 3 man. MODEL OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR RENTAL bedroom house, partly INFORMATION CALL: MARK SIMONS, 1-6 furnished, $160, deposit. p.m., 351-8631,3-6-9and WHEELS TOYOTA INC. Must twelve month leases available. be responsible. 351-3969.0-4-28 ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. HOUSE WITH garden needs 241 E. SAGINAW HWY. SUITE 411 people now and summer. MANAGEMENT EXCLUSIVELY BY: 2400 E.MICHIGAN AVE. 5 Blocks West of Call, 489-2891.3-4-21 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48823 Fraodor ■chigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 20, 1972 1 3 rSale For Sale Personal leaker Columusw/8 Lm $120- 60 OHM Mobile Homes PHOTOGRAPHIC (Continued Ferndale faces cut in U.S. funds from page one) means and the school district K" 0-6-4-25 MARLETTE PORTRAITURE.Call tofindout to meet its obligations has had additional time since board could take a direct 1967, 12' x 50', about our springspecial. appeal of Richardson's ten model 24 with skirted, King Arthur's Court, must sell. 372-7673. It's a flood deall 351 1767 10 under the law, we alternative but to terminate have no the case was initiated in April decision to the U.S. Court of like new. $170, 5-4-21 a.m. 10 p.m. D-5-4-21 1969." Appeals in the District of 1600 6-band funds,'' Richardson said in a A hearing examiner ruled Columbia, but this would 5. 353 8800 after 7 1958, 10' x 50". Air PREGNANT? We understand. report to a senate on Sept. 28, 1970, that the not stop the cutoff of funds conditioned, carpeted, Call us. committee. "Every effort 2d Pregnancy counseling U.S. Grant Elementary unless HEW agreed to reasonable, 114 Trailer 372 1560. 0-4 28 has been made to obtain School had been built as an delay Haven. 332-0795. D-5-4 25 that. ■r GUITARS - (2). compliance by voluntary all-black school 43 years The other alternative .ker 12 string, FLINT STUDENTS earlier and been restricted to would be to seek an ; CdH 485-5882. VANDYKE 1961. 10' x 50', 2 black children since. In bedrooms, carpeted, Service injunction in U.S. District furnished, awning. Close !r? Attend October 1971, the school Court in Detroit to prevent to campus. 337-7079. 2-4-20 had an enrollment of 315 the cutoff of funds while an GENESEE black students. NEW MOON 1965, 10' 50' with Typing Service The ruling was upheld a appeal is pending. COMMUNITY COLLEGE Shifman said an important an 11' x 7' expando. tire. PRIDE Summer TYPING TERM papers and year later by the HEW civil constitutional question Furnished with many extras. session. Obtain a ;ing center guest application form from theses. Electric typewriter, rights reviewing authority involving the neighborhood Must sell I Moving to Florida. fast service. Phone: 349-1904 I3 5 4 25 your registrar. Mail and HEW hearing examiner school Best offer. 677-2308. 10-5-1 10-4-28 concept was involved completed form to Horace H. Robbins said all in the case. admissions officii, but 31 of the district's 396 Id sale. Butt seams, SYLVAN 12' 50', carpeted Genesee Community IBM "Ferndale is being T guarantee, $19.95. x Colleg ' THESES typing, for free black elementary school sacrificed on the altar the living room, master bedroom, sample phone Mrs. n' lifetime guarantee, children attended the Grant administration has created to hall, garbage disposal, skirted, EAST LANSING unique 3 Lippincott, 489-6479. j SIMPLE large corner lot with shrubs PROFESSIONAL SUEDE and Elementary School at the indicate on bedroom contemporary its call for a ;Si 129 East and patio in suburban park 15 time the r (below the old FREE ... A lesson in complexion redwood ranch. Decorated refinishing. OKEMOS DRY case began. moratorium on school minutes from campus. 10' x 7' Store). 3-4-21 care. Call 484-4519. with flair, landscaped with CLEANERS. 2155 Hamilton Houghton and Burton L. busing is not racially ok storage shed. New plumbing, Michigan or 485 7197 Lansing East imagination. Huge 2 - way Road, Okemos. 349-0910 Wanted Shifman, attorney for the motivated," Shifman said. v I r I n d n o t Mall. MERLE NORMAN fireplace, large screened O-1-4-20 Ferndale Board of "If this case was considered improvements. $4300 o r $700 COSMETICS porch, plus finished CANOE, and take over STUDIOS rec METAL, in good Education, contend Grant is on its merits, it wouldn't payments of C-3-4-20 room. Near campus with condition. 4c/3c/2c/1c. XEROX COPIES. .22 rifle and a neighborhood school like have been decided in this $76 per month. Phone convenient access to 1-96. By Lowest prices in town! 50 shotgun. Call 353-9589 days, all elementary schools in 676-2288. 2-4-21 Owner. manner. ■ SEWING machines, Phone 332-1925. copies, $1.50. Copies, better 487-3096 evenings. S land up. 40 used Peanuts Personal D-5-4-25 and cheaper then Ferndale. The Ferndale case does not CHAMPION 1969, 12'x printing' "Every student in Ferndale involve busing and President J cleaner.1.. $3.50 up. 50', on THE PAPER EATER DON'T FORGET blood lot, partly furnished. Must EXECUTIVE comes spends not less than six years Nixon's proposed school I K Grand, 804 E. Lansing. House: 9 sell. Best offer. 393-5047 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Adolf. JDL Beware: Next time Williamston area. FARM, 153 acres. 9-9, 211 Abbott Road, 351-4321. C-19-4 28 only from people. Save a life. Give blood. Professional in a completely integrated busing moratorium would no D-5-4-24 Mister Nice Guy. Terror of New barn, brick Ranch, 3 school system and some not n. Saturday, 9-12 donors compensated. apply to the district, t4 28 the Steppe and bedrooms, 2 baths. Fireplace EUROPE students spend their 13 years HEW spokesman said. GREAT Heerscruppe In living room. INFORMATION and MICHIGAN COMMUNITY LAKES, 10' x 50', Nord. 1-4-20 Many extras. in integrated schools," travel arrangements. S6e BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183 Shifman said Richardson's skirted, carpeted, very good Land f YBA-1A Bassman condition. $2400. 372-9325. consider contract trade. terms. Call Will STUDENTOURS, 129 East C-4-28 Shifman said. office has never ruled on the with bottom. DEEB: THREE little birdies Doug Grand River, 351-2650. The attorney said the district's request for a review Peters 663-8920 or : Rock Guitar remember the Moqehe C-5-4-24 WILL THE following students board will decide soon what of the case, but ordered the 393-8723. sunshine. J.D. 1-4-20 PROGRESSIVE REALTY contact r. 372-5512. D-5-4-21 Lansing Education action to take. He said the cutoff of funds. Lost & Found PHOTOGRAPHY WE see things - and Research Forum, Inc.? WOMEN: LIVE in a different 4 8 7-3629, 1107V4 Pulaski human's way. CYCLOPS BEAUTIFUL LINDBERG IqUIPMENT: tank, LOST SMALL shaggy, blonde, liberation. Ask that man out. STUDIOS, 220 Albert Street, Street, Lansing, Michigan. 1 boot, regulator, Don't get discouraged if Drive, Lansing. Ideal location FRIDAY, MAY 5th, 8:30 P.M. male terrier/poodle, child's you to 332-0573. C-3-4-24 Concerning your check: It more. get a few no's; guys do too. MSU, 5 minutes Cheryl speargun, pet, 351-2198.3-4-20 downtown Lansing. Good Fecteau, Margaret Masonic Auditorium—Detroit V D-5-4-25 3-4-20 McGahey, Russell Horvath, schools. 3 bedroom Ranch, LOST: Gl RL'S HighSchool class Instruction Ramcha Bhoocha-oom, PETE SEEGER SINGS rec room in basement, glassed .— pO, BSR turntable, ring, red stone with Cassandra Simmons. 2-4-21 initials I condition. $75-best K.L. $10 reward. Recreation and screened porch, 154 PIANO LESSONS $250/half Call, baths, large living room with GIRL WANTS 3. D-5-4-25 383-7481,*4-20 hour. Have music school cheap, quiet, miniature goZf -driving ',replace' douT 'ot-,enced- diploma. 351-3555. D-5-4-25 single room April 23 - April Tickets: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 28. Call Tony, 351-9207. I nimals FOUND: Field. MAN'S 332-6887. watch. I.M. Found rJJnqe' G^'dRAY Gra"d R>ver. A few CaM^-ZH®. aMST™*' 1-4-21 Available at Masonic Temple Box Office and J. L. Stores ($1.00 student discount at Masonic Box Office Hudson (HOUND puppies - Fridav 1-4-20 minutes east of MSU. - " - Typing Service WANTED-USED Spanish guitar only). se of Greywitch. - ----- _ 349 2850 Service in good condition. Phone AUSPICES: AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION | 34-20 LOv^Tc,n^vCKofmHeaLaaabdroad0r JET ^IGHTs'to Ge^ * COMPLETE THESES service. 351-8663. 3-4-24 Burcham Silver to f.B„ U> Cassy. RpuuarH cXff£Xn ikTiaiq Reward. 351-3018. tg"8* 355-7846.0-1-4-20 B^T^Rof BEAT XEROX 301 prices Discount printing. IBM typing and binding of theses, pOVABLE, tabby - CREATIVE resumes, publication. Across Free to good RESEARCH, 220 s. fc.10548. 2-4 21 MEMORIAL WEEKEND: -A'btrt. 332-1100. C-4-28 from campus, corner and M.A.C. Grand Grand River, below LOST: "FREE", dark gray Nassau. $139. Toronto, $89. TV, HI-FI REPAIRS. Recorders Jones Stationery Shop. Call female cat. 332-3824 or 337-9390. Thanks. D-5-4-24 MaV 26 29 Deluxe packages. CbI1 STUDENTOURS, radios. Depenable low rates' Save! 351-6680 0-5^125 COPYGRAPH SERVICES Opening 351-2650. C-5-4-24 337-1666. C-4-28 Il».,rt/l„„/ ersonal SPAIN: PRE. SUMMER EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad TYPING THESES and 50 Copies - $1.50 of Brauer's |L MES Black break, letters, 100 Copies students, reliable, references. etc. Rapid, accurate service. - $2.50 i pion female, cream sired, show WATERBEDS. GREAT pleasure, June8-19, complete package $219. Inquire: , Call 349-4817 or 349-2781 Free estimates. C4-4-24 Experienced. 393-4075. save up to 80%! Now Grog Shop Reasonable. great guarantee from $9.50, STUDENTOURS, 351-2650. save ini toi»viii«i at Entertainment Friday and Saturday 5. nights starting I n-5-4-26 no better buy. 351-0717. C-5-4-24 READ TV FACTS, distributed April 21st and 22nd. (9 1 A.M.) - Featuring the Bill ■ENS 10 D-5-4-21 *" EUROPE, SUMMER' !—!' 72' Round every Wednesday local merchants. C-11 -4-28 at your ANN BROWN: Typing multilith offset and 'RQTPE'R Wright Jazz Combo (No cover charge except for 5c good home. printing. for peanuts at the door.) or black. WAHINES and KEIKI-KANES. Spring Sale! Do your thing the trip jets from $219. E-ATE-R. ^, K 2 4-21 Hawaiian way. THE ALOHA, STUDENTOURS, 129 East FOR QUALITY service on 211 ABBOTT ROAD BRAUER'S 1861 HOUSE Grand River, 351-2650 stereos, TV's and recorders. manuscripts, general typing, 351-4321 303 Abbott Road, Room C-4-28 THE STEREO SHOPPE. IBM. 22 years rt laKXfalr l«. Wrl. Mr 213 S.Grand Steaks. Seafood, Cocktails experience. 201. xB-1-4-20 337-1300. C-4-28 349-0850. C4-28 ATTRACTIVE UNINHIBITED Real Estate female needed for legitimate ■ TER ■ Pups, AKC film. 351-4252 or 351 0974. Tt. had shots, weened. 2-4-21 OKEMOS AREA. By Owner. ■5497 D-5-4-25 Built in 1970. 3 bedroom (re SCHNAUZER AFRO CUTS supplies. UNION BUILDING and all Afro ranch, brick and stone exterior. Carpeted The Olde World e male, AKC, BARBER SHOP. C-1-4-20 throughout, 2 full baths, lie, 489-1091 ; cropped, after 5 GET IN on the celebration! built - dishwasher. ins, stove, refrigerator, Large rec room presents a with bar Coming Friday wet and "Great American Food" International Want Ad Week stone JA'J ELKHOUNDS. Special. 10 words for 5 days for $ 5 NO fireplace. 2 car garage. Many extras. Excellent condition. to tered. $50 or make Large lot. $39,000. CANCELLATIONS. Be ►hone 489-2728. 349-3535. 3-4-21 Happy! Be Prompt! Call NOW! 355-8255. 5-4 21 ARTISTS and j. TheW i ART STUDENTS NOW ... a new discount Concert Hall With all the r "great", "new", "fantastic", frequencies and transients put in their Policy on all "innovative" things everyone's claim- place: it's a spatial phenomenon. 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To appreciate th< hundreds of sheets Listen to the "speakerless' clarity of a OF ART speakers' compact size and PAPER OF ALL multiple-transducer crossoverless sys¬ elegant looks. Beginning I tem using the finest components. If your with the $299.95 pricetag TYPES: record's got fundamental bass, the fun¬ ( ... lor the pair. Now. where damental's what you'll hear, up to and can you get a concert-hall for that? including the attack of, drums and For the name of your nearest dealer, strings. And as for highs, you won't just 75% OFF listen to them-you can pick them apart: violins, trumpels, piccolos and more- write or call: LINEAR DESIGN LABS, INC. each clearly defined. LDL 114 Wilkins Avenue, Port Chester, I But good stereo (or quad) is more than NY 10573 • Phone(914)937 0622 f^el°ur 'Canvas panels TELEPHONE .H'C,er e 'Charcoal (517) 351 8388 Color 'Tissue I ST0CK UP WHILE THEY LAST _PA'NTING FOR SUMMER Check our prices before V0U & PROJECTS buy elsewhere! i |CAMPUS BOOK STORE E. Grand River I *300. Not For One... For Both!!! * JSBK • J™ 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan .It's What's Happening. Dems eye end-the-war action (Continued from page In other one) developments announcement still is although It scheduled no later who Goldwater, R sought J than May 1. ts for It's Auditions for the Rather Hall Married Students and spouses Watch Campus Capsule at The Christian Science Wednesday: •In five hours of Senate con8»derati0>i What's Happening "Spring 1972 Cabaret - Talent interested in participating in 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. today on Organization will meet at 4 p.m. •The White House said resolution n?" ,°'l received in the State News office. 341 Bldg.. Student Services by 1 p.m. at least two Show Extavaganza" will be held from 1:30 to S p.m. Saturday in the second floor activity room. corecreational Softball, call 355 - 9765 for further information. closed circuit Channel 5. today in the West Shaw Hall meeting room. All are welcome. President Nixon has not decided what he will say in de'bate on the Republicans endorsed war, President but fay the Dp*bfcJ classes meeting today: Toward a Counter Technology 7:30 p.m., 301 Bessey Hall; Yoga - 7 p.m., Union Green x Dressing.* TurKeY Succulent Slices of Roasted Young Tom 1.09I Gay Liberation will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Stefanoff Lounge, Student Movement y •PHI corneo oeeF Turkey, and Swiss Cheese Savory Slices of Kosher Corned Beef, Stacked High on on a a 5Vi" Sesame Seed Bun with Choice of Dressing.* 5V* " Sesame Seed Bun with Choice of Dressing. jg| Services Bldg. Call 353 - 9798 for more information. \ir. MiKe s spectaL corneo oeer sanowiCH Savory Slices of Kosher Corned 33| Gay Liberation will hold a Beef and Swiss Cheese with Mr. Mike's Special Russian Dressing Stacked High on a 5Va" Onion Roll. TG from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday at 302 MAC Avenue, apt. 2. Call 35 3 9798 for - more 'SANDWICH DRESSINGS SUBMARINE/SANDWICH OPTIONS Ketchup BBQ Sauce SV4"/6" 10" Mustard Horseradish Double Meat The College of Business .60 .90 undergraduate counselor for Mayonnaise (In Packets) Mushrooms .25 .40 freshmen and sophomores will hold office hours from 9 a.m. to Double Cheese .20 .25 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. and Thursdays in 315 Tuesdays Eppley 03 Bic Mine & LiTTLe Mlxe subs serveo hot on ReQues i The Company will hold auditions for "Take Three" from 7 to 9 tonight in the East in ali oTHer suomarlnps & s.incjwtcHes Are serveo hot McDonel Hall lower lounge. Norm Kagan, professor in the 12" 14" 16" College of Education and A3 GIANT KOSHER DILLS 301 Human Medicine, will discuss 30c/ltem 400/ltem 500/^tem increasing interpersonal CHIPS & BBQ CHIPS 201 N CHEESE (PLAIN) CHEESE AND CHOICE OF ANY ONE ITEM 1.90 2.20 2.40 2.80 2.90 3.40 BEVERAGES N CHEESE AND CHOICE OF ANY TWO ITEMS 2.50 3.20 3.90 Coke. Sprite Red Pop Orange •15/,2S I Zolton Ferency of the mimM Milk .20 Coffee CHEESE AND CHOICE OF ANY THREE ITEMS 2.80 3.60 4.40 5$/cup Michigan Human Rights Center will speak to the MSU Pre - Law Club at 7:30 p.m. today in 115 F.ppley Center. CL SPECIAL 3.10 4.00 4.90 DELIVERY: Cote. 16 oz.'Bottle' , .25 Cheese and Choice of Any Four Items Ted Ward, professor of education, will speak to Campus y* DELUXE 3.40 4.40 5.40 Fasx free oeLiven Action t 9 tonight in 31 Union. Cheese and Choice of Any Five Items CD of all Menu rrero The MSU Sports Car Club MR. MIKE S SUPER DELUXE 4.25 5.25 6.25 * 60| will meet at 8 p.m. April 27 in the 1966 Room, Hubbard Hall. Preregistration for the Beginners Everything But Anchovies (Unless Requested) PHone 35i Rally will be taken. ITEMS I The Games Club will meet at p.m. Saturday at Farm 15 I Bogue St. The Academic Committee of House, 1 Pepperoni 2 Salami 3 Ham 5 Onions 6 Green 7 Olives Peppers 9 Ground Beef 10 Anchovies 11 Double Cheese C DELIVERY HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 4 P.M- [ 1:30 A.M.; Friday and Saturday, 4 P.M. Sunday, 3 P.M. -1:30 A.M. - 2:30 A M LUC will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in the College Room, West 4 Mushrooms 8 Tomatoes M.S.U. (CAMPUS) • EAST LANSING • FRANDOf | Holmes Hall upper lounge. LBC SAC and Forum will hold an informal meeting at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the College Room, West Holmes Hall upper pine-in 515 WEST GRAND RIVER carrv-ouTLANSING, AVENUE • EAST free MICHIGAN oeLiverv Friday Houm: *,„<*. Thur**,„ **■» *"i and Saturday, 11 A.M. - 3 A.M.; Sunday, Noon - 2 AJ-1