Initiation of witches stresses rituals By TONI.PELLILLO justifications vary. Some argue State Newi Staff Writer Joining an established coven 2SLa.«,U|?y, «St0ry of witchcraft automatically influences the constitutes formal recognition by other because covered the window was purposely with material ("I like 10 commandments to follow, so do Second article In a scries My mother was offspring. witches. Most covens do not witches have "tenets" or principles to always kind of solicit darkness. It makes me feel happy," pattern lifestyles after. Among the most ■v and JiH *ttlng on the *rass psychic Luisa, an ex - MSU student membership and entry into the select Nadine said). Aside from a few candles, Beaumont Tower. and witchcraft group can be a difficult process. important tenents are those of trust, or Olde Religion the room was void of ftTay« to Jill: "What's believer, said "and I think that's Curiosity seekers are kept away from witchcraft figures or symbols. any known humility, tolerance, reincarnation and that of a "balanced life." why I'm so intuitive." covens by holding rituals in hidden or Nadine explained she had recently Meditation and concentration ,t too much," she replies. But another occult believer said little known places. removed the most noticeable J' why don't we make like heredity may have little influencethat But some self make witches at - MSU black witchcraft from the signs of ceiling — red provide direction for witches' lives and Kes and join a coven?" he suggests whether a person is a witch. John claims on refuse to acknowledge the importance paint splattered to resemble blood serve as guiding forces, much as prayers do for some T of anything more exciting to do. he met a married "white" witch in or necessity of covens. stains. religions. "It's extremely important that you ir out," she answers, whereupon England whose young son seemed "Man, all that readin' and running' "I guess I originally did the blood decide to become a witch of your own | zealously head for the nearest normal, without any apparent around naked in graveyards just to say I painting because it made me happy, but 1 and buy a lifetime supply of belong to a coven is definitely not for volition," Diana, an East Lansing extrasensory powers. I got tired of looking at it, so I washed resident who became interested in# iles and incense. They even advanced state of sensitive me," Nadine said in reference to the the ceiling," she said. Baal: nature diety witchcraft three years ago, said. ■nee some friends to join their spintuality is also a prerequisite for true worshipped study preparation and rituals required Just as orthodox religion demands an She explained that witches - to - be Ke coven, promising that they'd witches, some believers say. by some witches, by some covens. extensive self - evaluation process and usually helped and taught by current are ■be able to hex their professors. "A friend of mine kept trying to powers were pretty strong," Rick, an "I can do all my spells right here in my adamant faith, so does witchcraft. Both MSU senior said. coven members, but emphasized that It of course, the road to becoming a own room and get just as good results," acknowledge the existence of a supreme > witch is not so simple. How can a Urate?.?* h°e the guidance is secondary. The decision L honestly say he is a witch? h,d , 'female w«n^hCr,'iri.tl: Rick didn't enter the Klck dUln't enK" <"• coven, though, she added. The young woman's residence hall on force — God for orthodox religion and ultimately lies with the person. \ir the sunny day of the interview was dark the Life Spirit for witches. As the Judaic - Christian faiths have (Continued on page 14) pternationol . . Thursday Industrie! Fair starts iy in Luxembourg. MICHIGAN Continued . . . STATE TATE MEWS . . . sunny and warm, pleasant weather, the high should be 90. UNIVERSITY ie 64 Number 167 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 25, 1972 Nixon, Kosygin sign pact for mutual study in space MOSCOW (AP) - President Nixon executive agreements to be signed in and Soviet leaders agreement broadens to 18 areas the peace which Nixon has said he seeks to signed and two days beneath a massive gold planned swapping of scientists and help build in Moscow. agreement Wednesday to put U.S. chandelier in the Kremlin's Vladimir * " " information. The areas include The Soviet spokesman, Tass' astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts into Hall, a glittering oval room with a space together by 1975. As the vaulted ceiling. irrigation projects, conservation of general director, Leonid Zamyatin, water resources, coal mine safety and shared the microphone with Moscow summit sessions Signed Tuesday were accords on Ziegler at joint environmental and medical highway safety. The exchanges will be the news conference. He said the continued,signs pointed to the signing of an accord to limit nuclear supervised by a joint commission. agreements "are of major important" missile Pr°grams- Through Ziegler, Nixon said the not only to the strength of both nations In ^ four cases< agreement on the development of U.S. - agreements "constitute important Soviet relations but to all countries of Nixon clinked champagne glasses with Brezhnev and a host of other ioint Programs was virtually wrapped building blocks" for the structure of the world. »P before Nixon ever reached Moscow. dark - suited Soviet officials after he Negotiations on the space accord and Premier Alexei No. began in Octover 1970. Under the Kosygin signed the joint space exploration At the same ceremony, agreement. Secretary agreement, themselves to the countries commit a joint rendezvous and Nixon aides refute Agreed on space of State William P. Rogers and Deputy Premier Valdimir A. Kirillin, chairman docking 1975. mission targeted for June critics of arms pact Resident Nixon shakes the hand of Soviet Premier Alexei of the State Committee of Science and Two or three American astronauts Cosygin in the Kremlin Wednesday after the two signed an Technology, signed an agreement to are scheduled to fly a modified Apollo greement on space cooperation. Soviet President Nikolai expand current exchange programs on spaceship for a linkup with a manned science and technology. Soyuz station in earth orbit. For two 'odgorny is at center. AP Wirephoto WASHINGTON (AP) - The Nixon weekly conservative publication, They were the third and fourth days, the astronauts and two administration took issue Wednesday Human Events, which said the SALT cosmonauts will remain in space with conservative' accord "is likely to freeze the United allegations that the together, working in both spaceships. imminent U.S. - Soviet arms limitation - States into a posture of nuclear Then the Americans will separate inferiority." enate OKs school bill agreement will give the Soviet Union an and fly an earth orbit mission for The critics contend that the unbeatable lead in nuclear weapons. strategic about 10 days, surveying the earth's At the State Dept., spokesman arms pact would impose ceilings resources. Charles W. Bray referred to statements allowing the Soviet Union to maintain The cosmonauts are scheduled to half by Rep. John M. Ashbrook, a again as many land - based remain aboard their station for an Repbulican presidential contender, and intercontinental ballistic missiles — vith antibusing riders indefinite period. Each country's control center is expected to control its consultations will own occur on craft, but decisions said: "American need have the SALT agreement the United States no . agreement) is as much in the interests of fear of .. (the ICBMs as the United States, - parity in submarine missiles. The SALT agreement is expected to be signed in Moscow along with as of the Soviet Friday as s 'ASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate Democrats voted for the bill affecting joint elements of the Union, and certainly in the interest of showpiece of President Nixon's ed 63 even The new college - student visit - 15 Wednesday the $21.3 though they considered the antibusing i u bill would guarantee * —• sudjn the -*..j every student * - program - including countdowns in the world community." there. The aim of the U.S. - Soviet on higher - education bill provision too weak. basic coordination. Ashbrook, an Ohio conservative, said SALT negotiations, begun in 1969, is to fining antibusing riders designed $1,400 annual grant minus his The flight crews will be trained in Several liberals, on the other hand, Tuesday the proposed SALT curb the superpower arms race. low school expected family contribution. each other's languages. desegregation efforts, voted against the measure. They said it In addition, the bill would continue arrangements "are ony- sided on their Administration officials, declining to "he compromise bill would set up The joint effort, which should be be is a landmark education aid bill but all the present student aid programs. face," and would "doom the United quoted directly prior to most far bearing fruit the regular Apollo - reaching programs ever viewed the busing riders as strong The entire student aid package as States to nuclear inferiority." announcement of the SALT agreement, meed to aid the nation's program expires, will cost the United colleges enough to cause real damage to school would be financed at the total of $7.5 Similar criticism came from the their students. states an additional 250 million, (Continued on page 14) le desegregation. billion for the 1973 - 75 period under officials said. overwhelming vote sent the Several senators called the final sure to the House where ... The science and technology measure the most important higher (Continued on page 14) Jsition against it is strong, education bill ever worked out in the the end, many Southern Congress. The major antibusing rider in the to seek bill 1973, court would a require, until Dec. 31, stay of all federal district busing orders until ail appeals Support expected had been exhausted. fficial on One of the other busing provisions would prohibit use of federal funds for for deferred tuition busing to desegregate a school system At its April unless the local district asked for Roger E. Wilkinson, vice president for meeting, the oomnittee business and finance, is today expected voted to forward a recommendation to rievances money for this purpose. Even if such a request were made, the funds could not be granted if the busing were over to advise the Business Affairs Committee to withdraw its Wilkinson calling for elimination of the portion of the present policy which recommendation to abolish the present allows students living on campus to By s. A. SMITH such a great distance as to harm the defer payment on up to 50 per cent of policy of deferred payment of tuition. State News Staff child or if the child were moved to an Wilkinson hinted at this move during their tuition fees, which is then paid in Writer inferior school. the opening minutes of the committee two equal installments during the term. five - member search and The third rider directs federal Wilkinson, however, declined to make '°n meeting two weeks ago which was committee for a faculty officials not to require or induce local a decision and requested that the •nee interrupted by antiwar demonstraters official has been districts to spend state or local funds "ommittee discuss the issue further P ans appointed staging a takeover of the to begin work this week to for such busing unless it is required by because of concern expressed by some the Constitution. Administration Building. students. tfificaf"8 19 dead,'ne 'or naming ' "I think the committee should give Carlisle, chairman of the ad more consideration to the matter ... I committee which not sure that the committee deposit rules am »"<* ee. document, Other members prepared the will head are the Evelyn Rent understood the full impact of the recommendation," Wilkinson said. 2!,"' all„Robert Little and John "My request is that they review the >> members of the various opinions expressed by the Faculty ,mi(.and ,n"ttee -dean (FAFCC) Faculty of Compensation and Lawrence L. the College of approved by House students involved," he added. The came as a some committee's recommendation result of objections raised by off campus students alleging that By RAY ANDERSON - Tie w6 8r!d of Natur«l Resources. money back section. The bill will now the present policy discriminates trustees last week State News Staff Writer go before the Senate. against The comprehensive bill sponsored them, since off campus students must P,thLInter,m - v«nce 'te Procedure which Facu,ty pay the entire tuition fee at the time of specifies If your landlord does not make any by Rep. Roy E. Nelson, D - Lansing, offort to return your security deposit registration. ijnU, 8r|evancfe official must be WOuld provide strict guidelines for within 90 days. or lev Tou Tor and damages within both tenant and landlord, but would T, ^s^d -J* that tv m'ngLto 8 letter ^t to all 45 days of your vacating a residence onsure that the security deposit would M students But University officials today, applications le wS have to pay you double the not exceed two months rent payable J18t bS feSwe becw» ial 'n®,lons for the grievance original security deposit plus accrued within four months of occupation. «f Jmited fSnlb be submitted to interest. Sound unbelievable? The proposed bill requires the j t- business todav the The Michigan House of landlord to keep the security 6larc* and selection committee "m Representatives Wednesday passed deposit in a separate interest bearing will .toXu® a report Despite its cluttered surroundings, this rubber - trimmed tree continues to bloom. its formal from a gubcommittee charged with Forgotten by the ecology movement, but publicity and such a bill to regular security deposit account. The landlord will further be to MSU because of the handling by an overwhelming 89 - 12 studylng Un|verglty investment and thriving all the same, the tree was spotted in a field west of (Coi'"tinuedon (Continued on page 14) purchasing policies. Pontiac. AP Wirephoto page 14) vote, which includes the double your 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan news McGovern wins, eyes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in California, where Wallace for Humphrey, battling to victory, 22 in Rhode Island, anything because Calif, he hadn't Sen. George McGovern and 11 in Missouri tried in showed summary managers are planning a overtake him. more those thi, states, McGovern „ . carried the boost at a double write - in campaign for the Humphrey said no matter Democratic conventions concentrating everything on California. Der rim i 20l,978U' ii,°'o| c. primary victory into his Alabama governor. what happens in California, Tuesday. Califronia campaign both he and McGovern will Wallace is second with 323, That makes California 50,293 vote confrontation with Sen. pivotal for McGovern, who be candidates at the Humphrey is third at 295V&. He did make one brief niS Hubert H. Humphrey campaign visit to Rhode now commands about convention. Island a week ago. McGovern Wednesday. But the one • Humphrey wound up third third of the 1,509 votes it didn't campaign there at McGovern Minnesota senator said his behind Wallace in Oregon, all, 15 501"'' rival's momentum isn't going will take to choose a nominee at the Democratic McGovem's number now is 497'/i He gained 34 votes and third behind Sen. Edmund S. Muskie in Rhode rut hk organization formidable" was cent. Muslde 7^J[ Humphrey 7 g7l in V,!t"*lly^C.onip,ete to win the big test on June 6. National Convention, and with his Oregon primary Island. He said he hadn't lost , the Oregon , ™turns P««nt. r-i vtjjuint. Wall J.® Wallace Humphrey then went to hunt blue collar votes at out primary percenT 5,7^ "Americans need have no - factories in the Los Angeles fear of the SALT agreement... (the agreement) is as much in area. McGovern, the winner by COALITION PLANS RALLY the interests of the United whopping margins in Oregon States as of the Soviet Union, and Rhode Island primaries and certainly in the interest of Tuesday, took up his the world community." Charles Bray, State Dept. spokesman California campaign in Sacramento. He pledged top appointments by a McGovern Summer antiwar administration By KATHERINE NEILSEN members and many others. term almost over. Several for Mexican - Americans, the State News Staff Writer "We have the same level steering committee to antiwar p!ans state's largest minority persons, however, said they arrange the rally format and After a lull in campus of antiwar feeling here as we intended to remain in East elected. Both group. to work with com- antiwar action had two weeks ago, but the the will use 31 IB s7 McGovern said there following the Lansing this summer and Streetcomer Society theater Grand River Avenue same level of activity can would continue to work in Services Bide , would be a Spanish - demonstrations, the antiwar not be maintained," William the coalition. The group n preparing antiwar headquarters. speaking American in his group presentations in coalition showed what Derman, asst. professor of finally decided to try University The coalition Cabinet and an appointment to living units. could be anthropology said. decided to Bremer goes to court to the federal bench in new signs of life encourage more people to A pamphlet committee representatives California for a Mexican Tuesday when members Others pointed out the remain active during the to to the - made gather materials from hoc committee American. plans to continue problem of little time for summer. on dtv anyone in the community In Silver Spring, Md., Gov. organizing through the long range planning with the The coalition voted University policies, to- Arthur Herman Bremer, on a interested in publishing his smiling and appearing George C. Wallace summer. many said they word at ease, pleaded innocent Wednesday in Baltimore in his hospitalgot room In a meeting billed as skeptical of anytbi to federal charges arising from the "Where do we worthwhile attempted Wednesday that he had here?" the coalitiongo from the coming i study. Represen " City police assassination of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace decided to face finished second in the for the to compile a and the wounding of three other persons at a Oregon primary. "Oh, that's listing summer antiwar pamphlet were not demonstrators, yet chosen, political rally May IS. great," he said. have the option to Without the candidate, the projects and to sponsor a walk - if they Making his first public appearance since the Wallace campaign went on. mass rally June 5 to so chose, it broaden support. decided. night of the shooting, the 21 - year - old Television and radio In other unemployed busboy from Milwaukee replied in a advertisements, recorded propo no group actions The mood was reflective discussed at the — firm voice to formal arraignment questions asked before the shooting, were and cheerful several among the persons an~ used to bid for Wallace by Chief Judge Edward S. Northrop in the votes approximately 70 people their intention of at in both Oregon and 16-niinute hearing in U.S. District Court. including volunteer marshals a gathering of f Rhode Island. from the Grand River Committee to Re-elect The same pattern is likely By KATHERINE NIELSEN He will, however, testify before the East demonstrations, SDS State News Staff Writer President, also hi Lansing Human Relations Commission that Tuesday, at the PRE] U.S. soldiers killed Would you believe... The MSU Defense Coalition for arrested Grand River Avenue demonstrators plans a city ordinance banning discrimination against gays is needed, he said. Bell Restaurant. said Spot they wanted to COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, SPEECH WRITING no group legal action against police for The commission has been studying the advantage of advertised TYPING, DRAFTING, SPECIALIZED RESEARCH alleged brutality during the problem of discrimination because of beer and pretzels and Two bombs exploded in parked cars LEGAL AND INDUSTRIAL demonstrations, spokesmen said Tuesday. lifestyle in the city including homosexual with those outside the RESEARCH people headquarters compound of the U.S. Army in EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS, Coalition members decided, after a lifestyle. MeGehee said an ordinance their politics." AND 3c Europe on Wednesday night in Heidelberg, PHOTOCOPYING! GET YOURS NOW! meeting with Zolton Ferency, chairman of prohibiting discrimination in housing and Several persons the Human Rights party, that nothing certain kinds of employment is needed. Germany, killing three U.S. military personnel and they were serious happened during the recent demonstrations Creative MeGehee also said he felt police showed wounding three other persons, the Army reported. that would provide the basis for a considering a hunger:* bias against him during his arrest because on the It said the bombs went off 10 to successful test case by Administrate 15 seconds apart the coalition he is gay. Building steps, but - and tore a hole in one shattered in other buildings. A number of cars in he building. Windows were Research WE HAVE MOVED! acting as a group. Some of those arrested are still Many of those allegedly treated unjustly by police during the demonstrations have people present did support the idea. The coalition a parking lot were New location: considering countersuits as individuals, also charged that officers were not wearing 220 Albert St. debated a boycott of extensively damaged, the Army report added. Shoosmlth Building Basement Arcade however, spokesmen said. badges or name plates, thus making — below Lum's One demonstrator, who asked to remain merchants blacklisted 332-1100 10 a.m. to 5 p.m identification, and countersuits, not anonymous, said she will discuss a impossible, Deborah Miller, Troy freshman cooperating with countersuit with her lawyer, but she is coalition during and coalition member, said. LIEBERMANN'S afraid of police "harassment and trouble." However, out of approximately 30 d em o n st rations, 7 proponent of the missing after blast "I'm afraid the officers involved would really get down on me if I started persons who have signed affidavits described one business An explosion at an ammunition plant near Kiln, 'NO-NONSENSE'... the complaining," she said. "I want to get my case dropped." concerning demonstration incidents, many said they had seen police brutality, Miller said. "practically a for the state police" dL the Grand River A" headqu* Miss. Wednesday left seven Miller also said the coalition is persons missing and set Alex MeGehee, East Lansing junior who seige. fires in forests nearby, authorities said. The authorities said 150 persons were in the luggage that lives alleged in a State News article after the demonstrations that he was assaulted by members of the East considering discussions with the police about requiring troopers to identification, liie coalition state wear would also One concern uncooperative with had also multibuilding complex when the blast occurred. Lansing police after like to see the use of gas in demonstrations demonstrators' medics his arrest, said he will not consider Sources at the scene said the off fires in woods around the explosion touched buildings and one fire up to its name action until after his trial. MeGehee said he has decided it would legal banned by city ordinance, she said. She suggested demonstrators now concentrate on what can be learned from another had hasseled ' trying to collect bail— the premises, a coali" had come within 20 feet of a shed where be difficult if not impossible to win a on more the experiences on Grand River, and how member said. The i powerful explosives were stored. countersuit "when it is just one citizen's word against that of three negative aspects can be prevented from took no action on The plant, belonging to policemen." Ingram Industries, is in recurring. proposal at the meeting. a forest area near Kiln, about 12 mils north of Bay St. Louis. Tue State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school and Fridays terms, Mondays, Wednesdays EOP to e Tax hike during Summer Term, and a special predicted Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press International, hall bias Either Inland Daily Press Assn., a tax increase or a cut-back in federal Michigan Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press Equal Opportunity charges said that only th programs or both will be inevitable if the blacks out of the sixt" - Assn. Program (EOP) will government undertakes any new high Second class postage paid at East investigate charges by involved in the process h -priority Lansing, Mich. initiatives, a Brookings Institution study indicates. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Hubbard Hall blacks of responded to his inquiry. Defense outlays will rise rather than Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, discrimination concerning "None of them affi decline, the Michigan, 48823. the residence hall's resident report predicts. It says total expenditures under assistant selection process, that the stated questi" present and proposed programs will run $15 billion Phones: A I Martin EOP were asked," Abbot add to $20 billion beyond revenues Abbot said that he by 1975 even if the News/Editorial 355-8252 administrative assistant, said Classified Ads Wednesday. urged Hubbard blacks to country achieves full - employment prospertiy. 355-8255 the matter furth Display Advertising The Hubbard Black 353-6400 Caucus has charged that investigated if they were" Business Office 355-3447 black R.A. applicants were satisfied with his inquiry. Photographic 355-8311 asked questions on "Thus far, there has Campus Information 353-8700 been e video Reps receive warning interracial black - white marriage, revolution a indicating any discrimination and Abbot said. were invalidated on Rep. William. S. Broomfield, R-Mich., warned "ambiguous immaturity Martin said that the grounds." SALE House colleagues in investigation was lauiv Washington Wednesday to be Bernard Abbot, a this week and said that alert for violence similar to the firebombing last residence hall coordinator, matter would be i week of his district office in Durable light flexible. That's our "No - is Royal Oak, Mich. presently investigating the . . . . . . reviewed." In a speech on the House Nonsense" luggage that's fashoined of floor, specially woven Abbot said he would author of Broomfield, No. 6 duck with tough webbing handles and THESES XEROXED willing to aid in an antibusing measure now being reinforcements. Tote the carry - all with top handles or debated in Congress, said the firebombing and as a shoulder Lowest Prices Investigation. pack. Stuff the shoulder bag with camera other recent incidents of gear all the extras. In bright, LACKS Fastest Service "I am willing to reveal violence call for caution. S easy - to - spot colors: ... collected information 3 "As we neat the autumn red, yellow, tan or blue denim. my 4c 3c 2c 1c elections in the wake HIRTS Copies EOP as well as give tn of the attempted assassination of Gov. (George) insight into the select Wallace and the recent CARRY-ALL *26.50 HOES procedures," he said^ bombings in the Pentagon, perhaps my experience may be of some value to all (20" X 13" X 8") of you," he said. SHOULDER PAK (16" X 18" X 12") *27.50 the east Room Thursday's Feature Dinner Israel may Defense Minister Moshe Israel might have to hold on hold land Dayan said Wednesday Blazers $7 STUFFED RAINBOW TROUT selection from our SALAD BAR choice of potato or vegetable 3.90 to occupied Arab Individual loaf of bread & butter territory for another 10-15 years, and had to build Dessert a military machine that could rebuff Arab attacks Beverage cheaply and fast. "In the absence of a have to remain on the peace settlement, we may present cease - fire lines until university Shop Use Alle'en trance of fourth level of 1980 or 1985," he said. ramp for direct access. EAST LANSING 209 E. GRAND 223 East Grand River Dinner and cocktails served until 9:00 P- However, he did not envisage renewed RIVER East the Middle East until warfare in DOWNTOWN-107 S. WASHINGTON Lansing, Mich. 48823 early 1973. Jacobson'^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 25, 1972 3 U.S. crewmen Antiwar panel to appoint reps >st in N.Vietnam The antiwar committee of demonstrators is objections to the committee," he continued, "and we're dubious about Ion (AP) - Six U s for other government 15 miles west of Hue. All troops the missing were downed expected to name nominees for representatives its how fruitful it will be." ■ have been lost and 14 nine Americans aboard the over the North. to the ad hoc committee on He noted, however, that ■can crewmen are there is always the option of two craft were The University and city policies m in the accelerated killed, the assault on the command said. Communist Friday, despite continued walking out if it seems the |ng campaign over J Vietnam and the miles - held terrain 30 north of Hue was objections to its structure. committee is unlikely to Radio Hanoi claimed three launched accomplish anything. ■erblow by Saigon U.S. planes were shot down when hundred South Vietnamese several Mitchell Stengel, asst. north of Hue, the U.S. professor of economics and Six representatives of the 1 announced during raids around marines stormed ashore on one of the negotiators for Wonder Beach east of Quang demonstrators are included Haiphong and in two the demonstrators, said in the 22 - member ad hoc K Vietnamese marines outlying provinces. The TriCity. Wednesday that the committee. The mayor or pilots ^ed morning raids on were boardcast said. captuifed, the Reports from the field said demonstrators would meet city council will choose T Vietnamese held U.S. 7th Fleet at noon Friday in the three representatives from north of the old There was no comment landing craft International Center to y that put the marines ashore the nominees presented by ■gj capital and then 1 for a linkup in Quang from the U.S. Command, which announced four other took fire from North Vietnamese heavy artillery Up to his Aiitomoltilr attire in treads, a service station attendant make their decision. A statement on the committee the demonstrators, and President ears contemplates moving this shipment Wharton will JJovince in hopes of losses in reports delayed but got in and out without of tires. It would help, if anyone hopes to enter the building. is also a possibility, choose three. ■ng any plans by the until the conclusion of being hit. according to Stengel. ■ Vietnamese to attack State News photo byChris Fischer "We have an awful lot of search and rescue operatons: Objections to the ad hoc a Navy A7 downed Tuesday 'committee include its stated Le air war over North south since last Friday. Five purpose, the channels of Tn, enlarged to include Less procedure any committee aid crewmen were reported X against power and to M recommendation would missing. Kial plants, scored of have to follow and the lets blasted industrial At least 96 U.S. aircraft, committee representation. ,s Wednesday in the including 41 helicopters, have been lost since the start By RAY ANDERSON The demonstrators long area. The 50 per cent tax Taxation Committee does election year, but Rep. cross - district busing. would Tu.S. Command said of the North Vietnamese State News Staff Writer like to see increase, from 2.6 to 3.9 per not act on the extension this Raymond C. Kehes D - ^my helicopter was shot offensive March 30. As the state House bogged cent, was passed by the week. Monroe, whose $800 million The amendment was representation divided ■supporting the marine American casualties are 65 Senate in February, but proposed by Senate equally between the groups down in its passage of Montgomery said he is not social services bill is waiting involved and have the lg and another was dead, 98 missing and 23 remains bottled up in the holding the bill in his passage, said that the success Education Committee Id on a supply mission wounded. Twenty - eight of budgetary of measures because House Taxation Committee. committee, though he voted of the extension is inevitable. Chairman Sen. Gilbert committee report directly the lower chamber's to the city council or board Committee Chairman, against discharge of the "We'll pass it," he said. Bursley, R - Ann Arbor, "to taxation committee failure of trustees, by passing other George Montgomery, D - extension in the morning "There is no way to make up stop any raids on the to discharge a state income committees. They also call Detroit, has refused to place vote. the $300 million deficit that transportion funds." He tax the |e/ecfec/ extension, the the bill on the House floor "I have an open committee will be created if we don't proposed that a separate proposed purpose too t appropriations committee chairman hinted appropriations may be less MSU until the appropriation bills have been passed. The former school teacher of 13 members," he said. "They vote the want to." way they pass the bill." He described the taxation appropriation be made if courts finally decide that the state's schools must vague and say it doesn't give the committee "mandate." and committee's failure to than expected next year. said he will not permit the He added that he would like participate in busing to steering Though figures are as unavailable. Rep. William R. yet legislature to cut the school aid bill as they did last year to hold onto the bill until the legislature decides what they discharge the 1.3 income tax extension roadblock to getting per cent as the a achieve racial integration. The Senate has also been the Stengel pointed out that proposal leaves the option of writing a minority Copleand, D - Wyandotte, after he had given them the hiam D. Collings and Dozier W. Thornton were said all his are going to do with the budget completed. moving slowly on the budget report, which they could committee's revenue to work with. proposed lottery revenues. The Senate Wednesday bills because of the income if they disagreed with Id to serve on the Steering Committee until 1974. appropriation bills have been "Let's get back to the old - But legislative leaders removed one more obstacle tax extension delay. use the committee conclusions. Key will replace chairman Gordon E. Guyer and less than the governor's fashioned ways," he said. indicate that time is running to Montgomery by passing iary Thomas H. Greer whose terms expired, recommendations except the "Let the appropriates out and the Republicans are the $1.1 billion state school filings, associate chairman of physiology, is the former social services bill. He appropriate and then we'll not going to vote for the aid bill for the coming fiscal Tmanofthe Educational Policies Committee. Thornton, indicated the recommended consider how much tax we liate professor of psychology, served passage of any appropriation year. on the Steering $410.6 million higher need to pay for it." bills until the An amendment was tacked extensions Inittee in 1969-71. education package will be no The taxation committee passed. to the bill which would Je other members of the Steering Committee are James exception. voted on the extension There had been some prohibit any of the ■inner), professor of agricultural economics; Walter F. The House budgetary Wednesday morning but question as the feasability of million earmarked for Jain professor of administration and higher education, delay has been caused by a were two votes short of the passing a tax extension in an transportation to be used for ■Beatrice Paolucci, professor of family ecology. Their number of factors, the most necessary majority. lsexpire in 1973. important being a failure to Speaker of the House I One student member will be selected from among Vnt representatives to the Academic Council the next fall make permanent temporary 1.3 per cent state a William Ryan was working with the leaders of both Visit Irveon the committee. income tax increase. parties and Montgomery to obtain discharge of the bill Brauer's late Wednesday or today. supervision Minority floor leader, Rep. Roy L. Spencer, R - Attica, Grog said he will initiate Shop a discharge motion if the general ed policies Educational Policies Committee govern general education would "just be CANOE CANOE? MOOSUSKI. $25 includes 5c for peanuts a I) last week recommended that it create another hurdle to get things approved," canoe, Sign food, uncola, etc. up by Thurs. 5/25 BRAUER'S 1861 HOUSE ■dvisory group to monitor the Manderscheid said. 353 - 5199 2 - 5 P.M. 240 Men's IM mentation of the University's general The advisory group would consist of seven n policies, Lester V. Manderscheid, to nine members with a chairman who is a Inittee chairman, said Wednesday. voting member of EPC, according to the |e >tproposal was the result of a March proposal. Members of the group would be from the Academic Council that a appointed by the EPC chairman, in kcil be established for this purpose, lderscheid said. K's recommendation must be approved cooperation with the provost. No more than two members of the committee would be voting members of the NEW II mm SANTIAGO Ihe University Curriculum Committee curriculum committee the proposal said, (Academic Council before it will take adding that these members would be SPEAKER SYSTEM appointed by the curriculum committee k creation of a separate committee to chairman. JaeobMon's The new Santiago speaker system uses "The Voice of the Theatre" type components J° all out for the sun that are synonymous with faithfully reproduced sound. A new Dynamic Force Low Frequency speaker adds a new dimension to sound that you have never heard before. |a rope tied halter and Attractively styled oiled walnut finish with a new contemporary grille treatment, the easanty midriff top of cool Santiago will easily match any decor. But the sound is something you must hear to believe. A full rich dynamic range of 20 to 20K Hz of virtually undistorted °"0n b|ends Sizes S-M-L reproduction. 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Wallace gathered a whalloping LEE LOCKWOOD 14 as Project: City Hall accomplished nothing else, It signaled the South Dakotan's column. votes and Hubert Humphrey, 11. student and ^ advertising manager the beginning of a new political order in - oriented Countywide, McGovem defeated Compound this with the fact that CHARLIE CAIN, managing editor Ingham County. Wallace by some 28,000 votes to only 17 persons in Precinct 16 voted In tremendously campaign, which eff*Smen * BILL Gone are the three decades of 22,000. In East Lansing alone, the Republican portion of the primary absentee ballot effort included f HOLSTEIN, campus editor McGovem piled up nearly an 11,000 and it becomes quite clear that a GOP BILL WHITING, city editor undisputed Republican domination of One year, county politics. vote margin over Wallace. If you take candidate is going to have a rough go of many changes JUOY YATES, editorial editor coalitions late, the The for the out the East Lansing totals, Wallace it in East Lansing, youth reason change is clear, the transformed its STEVE ALLEN, editorial director 18-year - old vote. becomes the winner in the county. In Meridian Township, the effect of enervvto £ GARY SCHARRER, sports editor „ Looking at the East Lansing returns voting pow»rwM almoat as pirtbttU bid. They £"*"<* method, „ No really doubted that one MpRovem would Sen. *inct „ inct basi the great Precinct 6, which includes East same « they degree of success George ^ McGovem would not not;«t.h«r..hp gather the Seven - time recipient of the Pacemaker award for majority of votes among students. What of ^ Hstudents votlng to Complex hvhjg units, accounted for The "bosses" of the machi outstanding journalism. was not expected was the impact it had county politics becomes evern more two-third of McGovem's townahipwide particularly care to hear ~ *2a magn,fied victory over Wallace of 3,510 to 1,921, least - the phrase - * Ul. " and will have in the future "politicauMy' — — on the At the vangard of the changing attached to their EDITORIALS county political scene. In Precinct 16, which Mason-Abbot and Snyder - contains Phillips political order, is what may be the nation's first youth - political machines. But a political movement machines isnnc Ch"* While Gorge Wallace was state and most of Ingham County in sweeping the residence halls, McGovem received an — Though still in its infancy, Mayor by what it says, whit ltdow. rthe™ JS* devastating fashion, the overwhelming almost unbelievable 645 out of the702 Richard Daley of Chicago would be And, by my Lansings unique youth mewffi- Student Democratic votes cast, or 91 per cent. support of McGovem by students was proud that a tradition as old as politics pot vo enough to make Ingham one of only The best that the other candidates could do was Shirley Chisholm's 19 itself is being carried on in East Lansing. tremendously successful One criteria of The machine began over one year a n ago effectiveness is how well it gets on. vote for tis candidate. L? in VP nucWne passes this The East test with flf Concentrating on areas of McGn The elevation of Eldon committee should operate support during near campus, the v Nonnamaker to vice president the summer, provided machine conducted enough a for student affairs presents the students are available for input campaign which resulted in the hiA voter turnout in the opportunity to streamline the into the rating process. entire state An unbelievable 69 internal structure of the student In addition, Nonnamaker per cent of registered voters turned out to affairs operation. would perform a valuable service in areas of McGovem vc In the past, several divisions much higher, support it - to the principle of student ranging to a high of 79 of the student affairs structure cent in Precinct participation by releasing the list 13, Holden and W halls. such as financial aids and the of the serious candidates for the In contrast, the areas counseling center have reported in w; top staff positions. The release of McGovem support was not ass directly to the vice president. At this list would allow for were the areas of the low voter tu the same time, other divisions maximum evaluation of the Precinct 25, which includes such as student governance and WhitehiUs area provides an potential performance of the excel! residence halls staff, have example. Nonnamaker aides. The student The precinct had the reported through the dean of affairs division is intimately lowest voter turnout city's while g, students to the vice president. involved with students, and Wallace his best showing of 32 per- This has led to an uneqaul students as well as Nonnamaker of the Democratic vote and McG~ his worst emphasis among the divisions must be able to work with those showing of 55percent. In the world of "political b within the student affairs named. structure. George Colburn, East Lansing In considering his become "politicized." And for Now is the time for this appointments, Nonnamaker will LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM reason, politics will never be the sameL be pressured by special interest Ingham County. reorganization to occur. The position of dean of students groups such as blacks and should be abolished and be females to name members of (. PATRK 1ARR0WE ff those groups. He must give replaced by two assistants to the vice president. These two minority views serious assistants should split up consideration, but all candidates between the various divisions of student affairs. should be rated qualifications, not skin color sex. on their or Name fossil Hopefully, Nonnamaker will Of course, internal continue his For most of us at the 'U', students can lookback with long time good spring is a pleasure stiff. There's no shortage of fossils, here - reorganization must be made time for reflection and humble a year of on Trustee Huff, for turning f rapport with students by not having our minds stretched, at State. You'll have to meet at least leadership tb the along the line of the personnel gratitude. Us profs cash in the last of our horizons widened, by concourse two of the following criteria, too: two Republic isolating himself. The assistant available in student affairs rather our fat paychecks, looking forward to with the great minds of the holdovers from the Hannah regr vice presidents should not be faculty. You*11 have to be one we can count on even more bananas every time the going gets rough or" than by the design of a rigid coming our way This column has learned, however, of to speak out against the bureaucratic hurdles guarding the next year. belief, so board of trustees. organization chart. To be a sadly - neglected gap in State's award popular nowadays with the young, of Lash Larrowe, for publicly agree" If we've kept our nose clean. vice president from the system. To fill it, the C. Patric Award student, consistent with the new era of The distinguished among us fondle change for change's sake. Two, with Vice President Agnew that but rather part of a student Committee (CPAC) has been formed to whenever there's a conflict between - student services rather than their plaques and their prizes. ROTC an press is biased and is delibera oriented team. give tangible praise to some who individual and the 'IT, you have to be student discipline, consideration grads shine up their brand - new second otherwise would not get the slanting the news instead of showing on the side of the'If. Student input into the looie bars, chicks gaze fondly on those public respect for our President he so so might be given to the creation of recognition they so richly deserve. Three, you have to believe faculty's needs. selection of Nonnamaker's advocate yellow bands signifying victory in the "We're calling it the Fossil of the Year top offices. These chase. here to teach, students are here to learn. Herbert Rudman, for refusing to assistants is necessary. A Award, and we warn you, if you think rating advocates, such as an advocate Even the run - of - the - mill of we Four, you have to be the type who, stampeded by the popular demand committee should be established for Chicanos, you qualify, competition's from time to time, goes would be going to be up to the attic open salaries, explaining to I to review any to try on your high button individuals which individuals responsible for shoes—you colleagues on the Academic Counc' Nonnamaker might be know, the kind "Dr." Hannah used to "What the mob wants isn't always coordination University response OUR READER'S MIND wear — to 9ee if they still fit. for the 'IT; and for telling the council considering for the student in the several special interest For weeks, CPACs been its last meeting, "I wasn't present w: affairs vacancy. There is little areas that exist. working hard doing the initial screening. You can White and Repas were censured, but if t need for a search and selection committee in this case because there are several qualified student affairs office Nonnamaker has a good opportunity to change the Select Fitzgerald imagine, initial list o' candidates ran into the hundreds. It's down now eight finalists, but viable entries will still to came up today I'd vote for it." Ralph Smuckler, for taking the " experience and wisdom we've lea-^ structure to To the Editor: be considered if they're submitted with individuals such from our Vietnam Projectand apply'" on campus. better serve students and to positions has not gone unnoticed, The nor have approvals by the board of strong supporting evidence, and It to Iran. The rating committee should utilize importance of placing a qualified fully the specialized woman in the higher administrative trustees on appointments that have postmarked no later than midnight, Harold Spaeth, for fearler be composed June 2. mostly of students, personnel available. The selection realm of MSU is not been almost entirely filled by men. Nor announcing the results when t with guaranteed only highly The committee has input for of Nonnamaker's staff should desirable but essential both to the needs have women ignored the board decided, over computer printout proved that Just; strong, sometiems strident, opposition Rehnquist and Powell are going 11°_ women, blacks, graduate have maximal student input, for of students and the progress of the member's silence pertaining to the to make our list of names students, and any other group it will be students, not institution. unfulfilled promises for the mass public, more conservative than the Wa You've heard the arguments: itll court, with legitimate interest in the administrators and Now, when one of the most visible employment of women. faculty, who embarrass losing candidates, and influential student personnel maybe Trustee White, for taking a no student affairs office. This will be most affected. While executives of the University even jeopardize their job security, positions is available, it is imperative have frequently supported the nonsense stand on an administration that the process for the selection of Finally, majority decided to get inputs supported experiment in dorm m an affirmative action theory, their from the entire assistant vice president for student community, make sure explaining his stand with the c! affairs demonstrate a commitment in decisions have not reflected an we get the right man for the award, statement: "I just don't think state N.J, little this direction. The appointment of Dr. Laurine Fitzgerald from associate dean of E. adherence to that philosophy. In the past two years since the board of trustees adopted its policy of Moreover, unlike other awards, winners in this one will be selected in wide poll. a campus - owned residence halls should be used hot - sheet motels." affirmative action for women, both the Well, that's the line • up, and here students to the dean of students and the awards: makes grave vice president for student affairs be the most appropriate action for would numbers and percentages of women in upper administrative positions has declined. Appointment of this qualified CPAC gives you the eight finalists below, with the supporting reasons sent in by their admirers. To avoid Firet prize, the complete tape of Minnevich and his Harmonica Rascals President Wharton to make at this time. Carnegie Hall. Individuals should be judged on woman to the dual post of assistant vice prejudicing your vote, MSU has long been renowned for its they're in Second prize, 50 vintage Keep t the basis of their individual president for student affairs and dean of alphabetical order: academic leadership in student With Coolidge bumper stickers (in mm qualifications for a position rather students would be a reassuring first personnel and higher education step - Wilbur Brookover, for condition). than on their sex. administration and Dr. Fitzgerald has that would convince the University "no solicitation on tacking the Several been a prime leader in community of compliance with amendment onto the company rime" Th,rd Prize» "n evening institutions in the developing the affirmative action hiring practices. city council with Rubber Bob as your gen • basis for this reputation. There is society, including the National policy prohibiting discrimination F°urth Little League, are question as to her qualifications for this no Candidates have been reviewed against gays; and for stealing a plank out P£iz®' * Parkln8 on the tennis 00 atfoot- attempting to high post. extensively over the past few months, of Mickey's platform, telling we antiwar perpetuate a male - bias despite With the broad range of and there is not protesters operations an justification for further on Grand River we should be nationwide advocacy of equal assistant vice president for student delay and deliberation which weakens devoting our energies to promoting love affairs is responsible for, an supply of Zig Zag papers rights for females. individual the student affairs office during the and peace in East Lansing. Remember, in the selection of Last week, the National trained in student personnel crucial summer months. with We, the John Cantlon, for sturdily winners, your voice can be heart u* subsequent broad experience in that members of the Women's the reckless idea of opposing As one of America's great*"* Organization of Women (NOW) field is a necessity. This Steering using State as a filed suit with the News description well Committee strongly recommend the proving ground for new fangled Richard Daley, always tells Jersey suits Dr. Fitzgerald. She has immediate appointment of Dr. - supporters on Election Day- Division of Civil Rights against the demonstrated national experiments like due leadership in Fitzgerald as assistant vice president for process; and for early, and vote often." his oft repeated National Little League for forcing many capacities over several years in the student affairs and dean of students. - dictum: "Extremism in defense of academic To make it easy for you field and currently as a Vice excellence is a 12 - year - old girl pitcher into for the National Assn. of Women President Women's Steering Committee no CPAC provides the ballot below. early retirement. The suit was and Deans May 23,1972 m?dera.t.ion in quality Is no virtue." pursuit of yoU have to do Is fill In the name of y Counselors (NAWDC). Her candidate. precipitated when the National academic excellence has been Little League revoked the charter DOONESBURY of the Hoboken, N.J. little demonstrated both in her widely by Garry Trudeai league physical factors. But the best publicized study of NAWDC and in a eor ruey scnp /? for allowing Maria Pepe to college textbook specifically devoted to Of H/6H- play on approach would be to judge the uxx/i-o you one of its teams physical capabilities of each child college student personnel. In addition, she is an associate schocc f/6Hr T' f/Mi+y TH£y ro ■ *>rMo *f*C editor i -ms ae&Y MR n> i *er A 6UY Me kJHO The little league uses public land for baseball on an individual basis of the Journal of ' PON T 6£T tr> # 0VHCHCT College Student ; oKAPuarts tuAfifrs 'O 5W; MP THty for its activities, but has a rule rather than with a male - bias. Personnel. Her outstanding record of accomplishment THOL&rr or THIS tuHOte VITHPRHU) HIM' /n> JUST A/or fw p#0MI$£ against allowing girls to play on its Citizens must continue to should be familiar to (v*? those who have acquainted teams. The themselves league maintains that challenge laws and policies which with the qualifications of the previously baseball is not safe for subteen discriminate against women or considered candidates. girls because of physical factors. any other group without allowing Approximately 50 per cent of MSU Of course, the little for individual assessment of students are women, and this league fails group to realize that baseball is should be represented in one of the two not safe qualifications. Charge one error to tor some subteen boys because of the National Little high level positions in the student League. affairs office. The lack of women in I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 25, 1972 5 Married union OKd i johnlindstrom ihn lindstrom MSU • 2, said the USAP - by affairs panel USAC niatters about » the group. . .. r * fete News Staff Writer action will allow the procedures and ordinances , That proposal was group The USAC dean of students, to proposal says which before the proposal goes to Coving a step closer to to move up further that the committee affect student altered because of investigate and rectify those A video - tape of the King an officially executive channels to board of trustees. the the development of a endorses families." jurisdictional disputes between MSU disputes. the Executive Group, a group USAC meeting giving consisting of approval to MSU - 2 will be Agnized governing body, He added that the married students union. The of Graduate - 2, Council "We're to see that there's President Wharton and shown to married housing ■Married Students Union USAC It further reads: "The proposal when Students no overlapping between the ■MSU (MSU - 2) was proposal approves of the MSU - 2 should have originally introduced to the (COGS) and ASMSU. various organizations," University vice presidents, residents over the cable TV USAC meeting endorsed the Vice president for and then to the board of station at 11 a.m. and 5 T,ved in principle by the principle behind MSU - 2 authority to consult with Hekhuis said. trustees. JLrsitv Student Affairs and recommends that the and advise the vice specific purposes set by student affairs Eldon p.m. today. president Kmittee(USAC). vice president for affairs look into unresolved student for student affairs MSU - 2 and made Nonamaker has appointed a Ed Rueling, asst. director Kd Terdal, president of concerning those policies, recommendations about the committee, chaired by of student governance, organization. Louis Hekhuis, associate added, "The committee will look into what things will hTROYS MOTIVATION need to be done to integrate the group into the University." One major problem MSU THE MICHIGAN HOUSE MONDAY passed a weakened Science said - 2 faces is the question of version of a bill that would require the use of safety glass in h representation on ASMSU or COGS because MSU - 2 represents both either potentially hazardous locations. Under the provisions of the bill, sponsored by Rep. William M. Brodhead, D - Detroit, safety glazing materials UaTHAN KAUFMAN increased specialization very small cog in a very undergraduate and graduate would have to be used after Janaury 1, 1972 in all new big Some established (ate News Staff Writer among scientists. This, he said, led wheel, which can get along scientists also developed a product and scientific expenditures were married students, primarily construction, in "substantial" remodeling, as replacements in commerical and apartment e success of modern to the almost as well without the living in married housing. buildings, and in all new formation of "semiautocratic attitude" expanding rapidly, the storm doors, tub enclosures, shower doors and tje in meeting basic "big science" cog." A participant in big that they should be heard patio doors. problem the scientists had ASMSU has voiced the Kan term coined Brodhead, however, said he was disappointed that the — needs has destroyed a by Alvin science, he added, doesn't first when decisions were to belief that MSU - 2 should I motivation of young Weinberg, director of the have the feeling of be made. was in realizing that "the House voted to exempt the replacement of glass in existing Oak enormous expansion of the be represented in their family hon-es and to exempt penalties for the sale of He to earn an honest Ridge National independence which I. "my scientific enterprise" could organization because of its replacement glass in violation of the act. a Nobel Prize ■ Laboratory — where "the age group experienced when Eight years ago, in a time not go on residential lines. COGS, King physicist said scientist sees himself as a we entered science." when the gross national indefinitely. however, has insisted that fcday night. Young men today who REP. THOMAS J. ANDERSON THIS week called for they remain separate from Jugene P. Wigner, want to enter scientific ASMSU because of the support for House Bill 4663, which would provide lessor of physics at fields find it more difficult academic divisions. mandatory penalties for the illegal use of firearms in Itfton University who 1 the award in 1963 for ■contributions to nuclear ■ theoretical physics, told Ex-trustee, executive to make significant contributions to knowledge because of the human Hekhuis pointed out the possibility that MSU could be represented - 2 criminal activity. In a letter to the Sportsman's Alliance of Southgate Democrat agreed with the Michigan, the alliance's stand that increased number of on gun' control legislation would only affect law - abiding Lt 100 people in Wells scientific workers in the both organizations. citizens, and called for release from the House Judiciary Ithat "it was a bitter pill ■ scientists to swallow" In, after years of effort win U' citizen awards field, Wigner said. He added that affluent youth show less dedication to science, "Because MSU represents such a wide spectrum it is entirely - 2 Committee of his mandatory penalties bill. Juke life easier for the Imon man, scientists and A a former MSU trustee Flint industrialist and The award, initiated by the trustees last fall, gives as from a mechanical engineer Stevens Institute of feeling that they have a right to be supported by feasible that they will be represented in both Glenn 6135 West Herrima find that material Saginaw. Lansing , philanthropist were the first recognition to "Michigan Technology, Hoboken, N.J., society. Wigner said they organizations," Hekhuis _s has its drawbacks. Jfhile not disparaging the recipients of the board of trustees' Distinguished citizens who have served their state or fellow in 1897. He is a Navy veteran of the Spanish strive for "power and influence in society to see said. "No other groups have dual representation because /END OF MAY Hcessful work of U.S. Citizen Awards presented at citizens." American War and an Army their decisions they have specific Muffler Special Ttists to improve the a luncheon in Kellogg Nisbet is a native of veteran of World War I. implemented." He said this jurisdiction that doesn't ferial welfare of "the Center Wednesday. Tawas City and a graduate Mott began his industrial was unfortunate since cross lines." Iimon people," Wigner Stephen S. Nisbet, of Alma College, an career with a wire wheel "power and influence in Hekhuis said that the I he felt science was "less director of public relations firm his father and uncle society" cannot be given to lantic, more bureaucratic for Gerber Products Co., institution he still serves as a trustee. He was appointed owned in Utica, N.Y. In the all. committee, made up of members of ASMSU, COGS, VW Muffler — Complete ^organized than it was and Charles Stewart Mott, MSU 'BUG" Reg. $37.00 to the State Board of early part of the century, he - 2 and possibly the BUS now $29.95 tears ago." chairman and founder of Education in 1943 and traded his controlling To overcome these student judiciary, hopes to Reg. $46.00 now $39.95 i'hen he first spoke on the $400 million re-elected in 1949 and interest in the company for problems, Wigner suggested meet within the week. He EQUARKBACK Reg. $55.00 now $39.95 1 problems of science that science move away Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9 Tues., Wtd.. Fri. 'til 6 philanthropic foundation 1955. General Motors stock, later added that all specific — Phone 482-6226 that from inanimate areas to the ptlv after World War II, bears his name, After serving as chairman serving as vice president of questions on MSU - 2's Sm*Ut±t i Hungarian - born received the awards which of the the corporation from 1916 "area of life," the biological and structure will hfti "DaUewAyt" Michigan purposes Isicist said he saw the were timed to coincide with Constitutional Convention to 1937. and psychological sciences. probably be worked on wth of scientific the annual observance of in 1961, Nisbet began an wledge leading to Michigan Week. served as president of the Michigan United Fund and [lerks pic the Michigan Education Assn. years Mott, who will be 97 old in June, is the oldest director of the lify General Motors Corp. In ley CAROL THOMAS post 1926 he founded the Chaiies Steward Mott Foundation, one of the 10 largest in the Bote News Staff Writer protesting, K rider country, to support explained, are the workers education, health and Members of the local who handle the distribution recreational activities. Ktal clerks union began and handling of mail from Mott, who rarely makes ■eting the East Lansing the post onice — not the public appearances, graduated ftt Office on Abbott Road mail carriers. ■dnesday to inform x , (pie and to protest a The Pr°test IS Part of.° Correction ily ratified contract nationwide action said Tlch '• they say is Langley. the union picketer. He explained that the union members do not feel they Two Republican ■Several MSU students are receiving adequate candidates are running for lned the union pickets health benefits under their the 59th District seat of ling the day because they contract, and that they do retiring Rep. Jim Brown, R - ■d they support the have Okemos, and not one as not adequate Ton's efforts to force the stated in Tuesday's papei. bargaining power with pagement to bargain in William Gorman, a management because they Pd faith. have no ultimate weapon to supervisor at the Lansing Boy's Training School, and [During lm Localthe 1527 day, pickets Uf* of the in bargaining, James A. Pocock, Ingham This lack of power on ■ited Postal Workers County commissioner are the part of the union has led the two announced •on (AF L - CIO) carried the management in this case candidates. •isback and forth in front ■ the post office, but to bargain in bad faith, they Langley charged, f n°t try to stop traffic. J "We don't want to cause ■Their main protest any undue difficulties for ■olved the right to strike, the public," Langley ■ichgovernment employes explained, "We just want ■lot have presently. equal rights." ■ Raymond N. Langley, T^fer P'hat this of the local union lack of strike rer Prevented union and Foment from coming |«'ms favorable to the Trk«R during their last Rotiations. I^sl Lansing Postmaster L«l?»y Krider said he 1 flit that the pickets Protesting many issues were left unsolved ||Ween union and lament in the contract fcStaUI"kssl«"«l I Thef iruary. employes who i THE FINEST COSTS I Ml MERICANA P artments fUMMER ONLY OFFICE: 1128 VICTOR, EAST LANSING PHONE: 332 5322 HOURS: 1 - 5 . 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan -SPORTS- Four Spartan MSU's Lauer defends tit|e high By CRAIG REMSBURG conference, good for in league By LINDA DROEGER succ^fullydefen(1 J State News Sports Writer second - place finish. a the Pruitt race was in the thick of for the batting sixth spot average - wise with a .391 mark. Amateur golfer Bonnie oMhLh Urnament of both individ^ coj Ron Pruitt, Pruitt, the leading Lauer did it again. For the competition, in Spartans hitter crown going into last In the Shaun Howitt, Brad VanPelt pitching third straight year Lauer, among the Spartan regulars weekend's action but only department, the Spartans competition from 25 loo® and Larry Ike all placed high with a .392 season average, went 1 for 7 against Huntington Woods junior, Midwest I in the final individual Big - - top two hurlers, right captured the placed third in the battle for Northwestern. There were handers Midwest PJa y e d f o tI Ten baseball statistics the Big Ten batting title. VanPelt and Ike, Women's Collegiate r released this week, to the The several professional scouts in came in three - four in the championship, two ujl championship title. surprise of no one. thumped catcher - outfielder conference the stands and it was state's ° other women V Payers VeTll All year long these four suggested that he might have VanPelt was 3 - 1 with a Lauer played 36 holes in 80|.l players were key performers pitching for behind a .417 average, Iowa's Larry been a little nervous in their 1.54 ERA (third best) and two days of competition last "Panting The 22 other their 2f in helping the MSU squad to Schutzius (.444) and presence. "No, I don't think it led the conference in weekend at Ohio State and also achoofl entered in tJ 28 10 1 overall record strikeouts. The 6 - 5, 225 scored a 159 total to take the a - • North western's Ed bothered me that much," he competition. and 10 4 mark in the pound football all • championship. Her nearest - Grzelakowski (.432). commented. "I was a little American fanned 55 batters competitors were tied with a tired and 1 wasn't taking my Lauer has been t* ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★★★★★★ in 34 Big Ten innings. 165. a »olfw* natural cut. I was trying to MSlPs top career winner, years, geUing cubs when she herfl8 Ji meet the ball and get hits Ike, compiled a 3 - 2 record On the first day of play, Lauer scored an 86, six old. Both of was si J 75' off instead of swinging hard, like and came in her I usually do." just behind strokes back from the low Against Wisconsin on VanPelt with a 1.68 ERA. He struck out only 15 hitters foM g°lf<^ followed 8nd the f,J Saturday, however, Pruitt but still contributed to tradition. " on a King 16" (1 item "I knew I really had to play or more) Varsity ; went 4 - for - 8 in the the league - leading Spartan well the second She Pizza with this ad Thurs. day," she competed i„ May 25, 1972 ^ twinbill. He knocked in three with a single, two strikeout total of 92. said, "I scored a 73 which tournaments at i. runs Team - wise, the batsmen EdeetJ doubles and a home run. came in fourth in meant picking up 12 shots." Country Club J1 Free Fast Hot fielding And twelve shots were hometown Delivery starts at 6:30 P.M. "I'm a little disappointed (but led the conference in lioninc Lauer what she needed to just she began until age 13,1 in not winning the title — it double plays with entering1 * would have been a nice fourth in batting (yet hit 18 13); national has been competition. 1 VARSITY competing J * honor," he said. "But that's homers, tied with Minnesota since and has Nicklaus, the way it goes." a list of W for the Big Ten J * * * home Howitt exploded for four runs and 11 RBI's last second in the statistics. title) and pitching Tr show for it. When | 3^ weekend to capture Not bad for a team that Lauer wis| 1227 E. Grand River 332-6517 * freshman at Atlonto MSU, she« the conference lost Rob Ellis and Dave *************** titles in those He blasted departments. seven round Leisman to the pro ranks and Rob Clancy, Jerry Sackmann Golf the women's State title and was a finalist in the nationals. A quartm trippers and knocked in 24 and John Rohde to the ATLANTA (UPI) - Trevino said, who vaulted to should be an open threat in ll runs, besides finishing in the Somber Jack Nicklaus, fourth on the money list year she was a medalist in! M nroMHTKW OJM05 OPEN 12:45 P.f injury jinx. (at his home state but who Women's Western AmJ ENDS TODAY! uncertain about how last $97,978) by winning seldom shows in the and reached the semifinal ' week's bout of flu may have "The HOSPITAL" $35,000 at Memphis. "I'm Southland. * and "BANANAS" (PG) RHARHARHARHARHA affected his game, and joking Lee Trevino, boosted by his win last week at working seven days a week. I'm making too much is The Atlanta Classic also missing its defending both the state and Women's tournaments. air natia TOMORROW . . . Academy Memphis, were installed money to take any time off." champion. Gardner Dickinson, the surprise As an amateur Wednesday as cofavorites gi Award Winner! 2a — for the Atlanta Golf Classic. Arnold Palmer, who said he needs to give his winner over Nicklaus a year Lauer is unable to ac PICTURE! The $1 30,000 golf game a ailing ago when he and Jack tournament money ft 'liie tournament, rated as a Atlanta Classic as did preview for the U.S. Cpen Heard and rest, skipped the Jerry finished one stroke ahead of Trevino and Player, has a outside sources unless tournament is collea J ''Prime q/ three weeks hence 17 of because George Archer, the 2-3 money winners with pinched nerve in his left arm and is currently in traction Lack of financing for id women golfers makes li this year's top 22 more than tylissffean money star - winners studded are in its field, begins and Billy $100,000 each, Casper, who in a West Palm Beach, Fla. hospital. doubtful that she will be J to compete in the Natk ''Brodie its four-day run today over the hilly and lo- Collegiate Tournament I June at Mexico State. playing Atlanta Country Club course. "This is a hard walling course," Trevino said, who Final checkup She does plan to in the U.S. Women's Winged Foot, New YorkJ compl Opegl missed winning here last June, the Western and Sti THEFRENCHCONNICnON year strokes. by only "But a couple of I'm in good tournaments in July National Amateur in andtfl Aup HACKMAN FERNANDO REV ROY SCHEOER TONY 10 .... FRKDKIN G OAVID SCHINE sown. ..ERNEST TIDrMAN BIANCO MARCEL BOZZUFf) KENNETHUTT *yHS«e:a©.x-tci- DON ELUS shape week, and after that win last I'm breeze around." going to just staged at Indy When asked about d chances of starting a « team for women at M COLOR BV DELUXE' Lauer was dubious. CO-FEATURE! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) - The final dress rehearsal for FRI - SAT. at 2:45 - 6:05 - 9:30 P.M. IS Saturday's Indianapolis 500 - mile auto race was staged THE FILM THAT WELCOMES BACK MCAT- DAT-ORE "We had a tei THE BELLY LAUGH! Wednesday with most of the participants getting the feel of their machinesunder racing conditions. No one attained freshman year but two of tl "4 CLOWNS" LSAT-ATGSB speeds. All but two of the entries took part in super girls graduated and r others lost interest. with STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY more tnan three was no coach to push (ml - hours of carburetion tests BUSTER KEATON CHARLEY CHASE NAT'L. BDS. during the only period prior to the this year. "We'll just have! race that the machines are allowed on the 2 'A-mile circuit at the Indianapolis Motor wait and see about Speedway. ♦Preparation for tast Drivers John Mahler and Carl Williams year," Lauer said. SFAKTAK WEST required for admission to skipped the NOW SHOWING! graduate and professional traditional final practice period as their crews made final schools checks of the racers. The athletic department! The carburetion tests presently in a transitioj normally are limited to three hours, period of alloting nwl but additional time was given Wednesday to allow drivers to rlSTEPHENS-FRANKLIN financing for woraeil ACADEMY iM*R0KIIT fRYtR """l4' j't «■„»0NA,D NEAME• A':*'«Y Pwtssoi allen JACKSON JOHNSON MwMr.g*t*(wet,MURiEL SPARK »ROD McKUEN ♦Voluminous material for home study prepared by experts In each field practice under a new system of safety lights, between the green and yellow caution Later most of the crews took lights. alternating part in two hours of pit stop sports. Possibly enow money will be provided | AWARD Summer Sessions Special Compact Courses Weekends — I ntersesslons practice though The field no engines were allowed to be technically was operated. filled Wednesday with the allow for coaching, traveli and equipment expenses 1 an MSU women's golf tir approval of an Andy Granatelli WINNER! Tonight in 2 locations in practice after it was qualified. car which had been damaged to compete intercollegf BEST Art Direction Wilson Aud. -7:30,9:30 JyL -AUDITIONS- } Ip"- BEST Costume Design LOCAL Conrad Aud. - 8:30 CLASSES I.D/s required $1 (313)394-0085 9 June 1-2 jL LAST NIGHT! j Comedies: I Room 49 J * Houses save 75% on by the Green Auditorium transcripts • Play Strindberg 7:30 P.M. Only 25c A Copy ++NOWSHOW/NG/& Summer Circle/Free Theatrel BUTTERFIELD DRIVE-IN THEATRES *****irk1rk+ickiciw STARLIT E U S 27 WESY OF WAVERLY Phone 372 2434 Nicholas Alexandra lamwima NOMINATED FOR 6ACADEMY AWARDS! HgL- 3 BIG HITS! INCLUDING BEST PICTURE ^ Clint Eastwood WALT DISNEY'S Dirty Harry police out walking the believes that there will be needs of the will vote. We have already communal living patterns. ON CURRENT POPULAR MODELS-NOT DEMO'S s and increasing the university, city moved a long way in that positive results eminating and schools. 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Colburn remarked. react to the increased opportunity to understand | community," Colbum "I want to see council Other areas that Colburn YOU'LL GET TERRIFIC DEALS ON AKAI'S MOST Jirkcd. make Grand River over into a ■An outstanding cable TV sees as Important are: mass street without any of the transit, developing a POPULAR MODELS NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME ■ration. • ft want to see an operation visual pollution it has now," community center, THE AKAI GX365D TESTED BY TWO he said. establishing a day care - „ MAJOR AUDIO CRITICS AND center, Improving the * A politically active city environment, developing a LITERALLY CALLED THE BEST TAPE council. complete bike path system DECK EVER TESTED NEAR ITS PRICE. Griffiths "We are moving to the time and low cost housing. 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White ink makes ins for friends This is one gift they'l BUY AKAI NOW AND RECEIVE OUR Pizza & sanowicH sHOPPe 1 YEAR LABOR WARRANTY MAIL OROifl MART Owl 1« 402 S. WASHINGTON 2701 S(Arlington Road Suit* 132 Monro*. Louisiana 71701 LANSING 372 9600 Fast, Free Delivery Please send me G 1 ribbon S3 SO the quantity ol nbbons checked below If not satisfied □ 2 ribbons OC YOUR HEADQUAR TERS FOR STRAIGHT STEREO 351-0760 ANSWERS' 245 ANN STREET E.LANSING 351-7830 DELIVERY TO MSU AMD EAST LANSING 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday Veteran's plan to help Filipine rebel S renew returning GIs readjust MANILA (AP) the rebel Huk army, - More than fightinQ a decade aft The program, utilizing Act. The University applied program." Communist guerillas fighting in the hills annd jungles of the !^ he,t Book drive educationl benefits available to them and discuss and will receive administrative experience in Despite these victories, officials conceal their concern over the movement'* have b*>n !!. - enrollment requirements at veterans' programs, Svoren influence of Lt. Victor MSU and other schools. said. He said the assistants He has certainly Corpus, the second contributed a lot to dJEf*' theifi to assist The assistants will also work with enrolled veterans will riso heto make returning veterans more aware of their the armed forces chief of a well - trained staff, Gen. Romeo officer well above , * Several students from Those willing to on benefit rights or educational benefits under and help a strong athlete." The army has Vietnam are seeking help should contact Phung Thi readjustment problems, the GI bill. of $11,718. mo* than the lwn|e put?Dri»I from MSU service groups and coordination efforts will be Under the Emergency Nguyet Hong, cosponsor of organizations to launch the book drive, at 355-3871, made with the Lansing Area a Employment Act, funds are Corpus, 27 - year - old son of a former book drive aimed at he added. Veterans Task Force on made available to provide of the army and a sun-eon replenishing the libraries of A similar drive was started general problems affecting jobs at the state and local Military Academy, defected brilliant graduate of thffct several universities in South winter term, netting about veterans. level. Those to be hired Impossible drctun the academy armory in December with 10 followers and 197? Vietnam. 1,500 books and journals "More than 40,000 under the new program, in automatic rifles plus thousands of rr akin!'^ Tran Quoc Hue, Cantho, S. that sent to the discharged veterans are addition to being veterans The rounds of were Performing Arts Company presents the escapades The NPA was formed in Vietnam graduate student, University of Cantho, a five- returning to Michigan each and enrolled at the of Sancho Dave Carson, left) and Don Quixote (John and Jose M. Sison, head of the 1969 by a few Hu^ said the group is trying to year - old medium sized year," Nonnamaker University, must have been Goodlin, right) in "Man of La Mancha," through The addition of outlawed Con-muni!."101 collect books, journals and school in the Mekong Delta. said."MSU presently has unemployed at least one Tuesday in Fairchild Theatre. Corpus as the new point by creating a legend. More leader narkedi? W more than 2,500 enrolled, research material of an Among the contributors week and live in East well versed in the practically educational nature. and we expect this numer to State News photo by Ron Biav» army's antiguerilla tactics were William B. Drew, Lansing. situation. u P*"0 chairman of the increase rapidly. Botany Dept., and members from The federally funded today the departments of math, education, engineering, program, hich will be under the direction of Don Svoren, Albums enrich funky sound business MSU veterans coordinator, is administration, agriculture, food science, expected to last at least economics, sociology, through March 1973. Svoren of Economics said an important part of the Biscuit Boy, is a great like theirs. His Research and the main project will be to "provide By PATRICK SHUBRAE style is very changing, smouldering style "Gooduns" peer input harmonica player, and from heavy blues boogie - rock, that is very fine. doesi't In 2BU into the - Library. Reviewer such musicians as Rick Bell and all of that drawback. 0 it sounds straight The delicate, crystal like Two albums have come excellent blues (from the Full Tolt Boogie out of New Orleans and quality of the group is best song it out Done Tore Your recently which both band) on piano, and Larry Mississippi. If you want an served by one song called Pliyin All-U aspire to funkiness as some Atamanuik (from Seatrain) Down Again," with k album that's "so down "Living in the City." It - such albums aspire to soul. One on drums, he gets some home it gets you right to starts off with echoing as: "Well, I asked y of them, King Biscuit Boy's to take out the great musical the bone" you couldn't find chimes of acoustic guitar, garbagea and you took "Gooduns," succeeds, but accompaniment. a better than and out | one ends with a focal the other one, "Good Times He by some garbage man/You we TG uses songs "Gooduns." A' Comin," by Hookfoot, old time harmony without seen heading down Hi^. • people like Willie The lyrics to the song instrumental doesn't really make it. Dixon and Little Walter, 27, with a bottle of ^ "Sweet Sweet Funky accompaniment. .-.SlU'S Richard Newell, the King and his own songs are much Music" by Hookfoot arouse expectations that the song side The last song on each con tains your There right hand." are plenty long straight • forward, f* will be full of that fAURANT gritty funkiness. But, unlike nitty • Instrumental parts where moving boogie son| TO the music speeds along so "Goodu ns," which "Boogie Walk Part wildly that it threatens to "Barefoot Rock," & BAR INSTANT PRINTING SERVICES immediately reeks of a bluesy piano and pitch second. In into chaos at places like that any "Bald Head Boogie." This is, all Rhus in i harmonica, this one is Hookfoot proves itself a one of the 431 E. MICHIGAN, LANSING sweet, but not very funky. fine group, but earthiest, m most of unpretentious albums CLAMBAKE INSTANT PRINTING It has a light, exhilarated their songs are rather simple TO basic, fundamental m style, with acoustic guitar and monotonous. LAYOUT and be heard. Every Fri. & Sat. 6-10 p.m. vocal harmonies. The 718 E. Phone Grand River IV 2-6100 design ART WOAK 487-5443 W most sound striking is the part of the lead guitar, ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES played Quayle, who has by one a Caleb quickly - Blacks to meet TO SMALL ~ needs 10 young gals. Full ■75 Opel Wagon 1965. 1964. Excellent condition, white with sunroof. Engine 355-7801. 3-5-26 SUZUKI 1970 T200. Sharp, FORD 1969 Galaxie, time or part time. ■ well. $75. 355-3434. two door, power steering. 351-0945. extras, $400 or best offer. Rapid sport roof, dark green, air recently overhauled, •FROM WHERE you sit, check advancement company will - 3-5-26 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST excellent condition, 44,000 the better jobs in 332-1977. 3-5-26 conditioned, all power, 390 today's AND TRANSCRIBER train. Starting salary $50, miles. Phone 35 3-7 2 33, Classified Ads. engine, very clean but needs OLDSMOBILE WANTED. Experience weekly, part time. Call Miss 442. Rebuilt 351-1453. 3-5-30 §.4 Wed,23,000 miles, two tires. $1550. Call engine and transmission. New LAMBRETTA 125cc, $145. necessary. Phone, 372-9256. Quill, 394-0020. 4-5-30 |42 :t condition. 3 5 26 $1575. 351-6483 before weekends. 6-6-2 4 or on battery. Must sell. 355-9077. 3-5-26 VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Camper, You Perfect condition. Call after 4 p.m. 351-3420. 3-5-25 2-5-26 PART TIME, full time summer. factory installed. Rebuilt 4 speed. Good FORD STATION WAGON OLDSMOBILE WAGON 1964.. engine, new tires. Excellent shape, 39,000 miles. $1095. deserve YAMAHA 1971, 250MX. BEAUTICIAN, with GOOD pleasing personality. stylist Car required. $2.50 guaranteed verifying pre sold 1964, air shocks, Ridden 4 hours. Must sell. _ ■56.35 26 $950/Phone and transmission, looks and new engine new paint; Power steering, brakes, solid car. $350. 355-8204. 3-5-25 626-6039. 2-5-25 lower $650. 351-8139. 3-5-25 Full or part time. Training clinics by nationally known accounts. Apply Room 32, 210 Abbott Road, IHEALEY 1967. 3000. 37 runs ^'3240after J 0 OjTt 1;5-25 great. PINTO 1971. Runs perfectly, VOLKSWAGEN Bert" is for 1970 "Green auto 1 970 HONDA CB350. trainers. Paid vacations. Phone 337-9711 for an afternoons. 2-5-25 sale. A one ■ IN. Needs work. Best ■ 371-4244 after 5 p.m. FORD 1969 Supervan. Fixed up, low mileage, good tires. only 8000 miles. Must sell. 332-1100, 351-6909 10 a.m. family bug. In good condition. Asking $1200. insur¬ Tremendous Meticulously cared for. shape. appointment. 2-5-26 MANAGER work for TRAINEE: leading National TO Company producing Country 8 p.m. 2-5-26 ance $615/negotiable. Nights, Rick BUSYFULLERBrush - 393-6546. 3-5-26 Please call 484-4815 after man needs and Western stage shows. If 5.30 p.m. 2-5-25 393-1483 or 351-2683. part time help. $1.75/hour, PINTO 1971 Bright red. White - walls, automatic, . . rates. S-5-5-26 plus bonus. 394-0245. 3-5-25 you looking for a are financially rewarding career radio, very economical. SINGER with a future, then this is the VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Datsun HONDA 160, 1966. Excellent WANTED now for $1595 or best offer. Phone 1972. Must selllll Both Rock Band. Experience job for you. A good condition. Does 80 mph. 353-9596 4-5-26 or 482-5988. excellent condition. Best offer. If you're wanting So here $200. 353-1335. 3-5-25 helpful. 3-5-26 Call 349-0772. personality, basic honesty and ability to travel pre - requisites. For further PLYMOUTH Belvedere. 1966. 4-door, slant -6, automatic, dependable transportation don't pass these up. 625-4501. B-2-5-25 they are! 1970 SUZUKI Good S»-ge TS250. c<.C0l«O>, helmet. ALCOA information phone 489-6953. 7-6-2 $350. Phone SUBSIDIARY HAS Summer WIS NIU MM radio, heater. $375. 353-4189. SENTRY HAS JUST LOWERED 3-5-25 work available. We will be 882-0487. 3-5-26 VOLKSWAGEN 1962, Factory ITS AUTO RATES. FIND OUT interviewing the last week of PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1964. rebuilt engine, gas heater WHAT MADE TO ORDER TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE May. Watch for interview PROTECTION IS ALL 1969. Low mileage, excellent times. C Excellent condition. Needs (disconnected), good tires, ABOUT... AT LESS COST brake work. $300 or best plate. $300. 355-9932. THAN YOU THOUGHT. condition, customized, BABYSITTER. AFTERNOONS FOR SALESPOWER try a little offer. 351-8979. 5-5-30 5-5-25 extras. 355-6710. 3-5-25 only, or live • in. Near Classified Ad to sell a large mobile home! Dial 355-8255 REGISTER NOW Don Sakowski campus. Phone 351-3364 CollingUJOoi) KAWASAKI 650cc 1969, 6600 evenings. 3-5-25 miles. $675 676-1930 or best offer. FOR YOUR 485 7893. 5-5-31 CROSSWORD APARTMENT means k-SENTRY HONDA 125 please take me - on your bumper to my mistress in Central Florida. PUZZLE FOR THIS TTMNSURANCE Will furnish carrier and/or $$. 332-0647 after 5 p.m. A MUTUAL COMPANY SUMMER 3-5-26 OR NEXT agency FALL Head for the Woods! 36. 37. Branch School of seals 38 Debatable Burcham Woods, that i$ 39 Puppy - a 41. Shoulder "es lots ol bonus extras! Like: complex of furnished studio, a Mini bus that I stPnS|V0U,15 ,oun<1 ,r'Ps » day) from apartment door- 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom I DenJ° C .seand oorT1 eliminating parking problems, ex- . tardiness. Like: a romantic "social area" apartments. Picnic tables and B-B-Q pits and stuff. Read T" r~ f I" 9 Rescind I and sna h .umore ,ea,ures than you'll ever get . a 10 Improve B th.s from only $180 a month. Ample parking Heated pool B <1 12. Fissile rock I 'cebt'll' 1" Con 2-5-24 332-4709. 4-5-26 5-5-30 3-5-26 TV, parking available Mason, 2 bedroom, 154 bath, SUMMER SUBLET. air EAST SIDE, Newly remodeled air conditioned, furnished. 355-2617. 3-5-26 351-5532. 3-5-26 MARRIED STUDENTS conditioned, furnished, 2 man, o u se , 4 bed. ooms, 25* & FACULTY close, call 351-9255 or Bmpleta.'tV^fcV..ished. SINGLE ROOM, quiet 49 for the SUBLET, SUMMER, 2-bedroom, furnished air- conditioned, pool, $ 1 60/month. 339-2986. 1,2, & 3 bod room apts. some with study 332 2184. 5-5-31 HOLT, LOWER large modem 3 bedroom, living room, formal dining room, kitchen EAST vailafl£~ una. LANSING, duplex, 4 $160 ROOMS male students. only. $15 Charles Street. 3-5 26 p< Summer| I per month 3-5-26 FOR summer J 1972 TWO GIRLS needed for 4 man from $149 per mo. with stove, refrigerator, disposal. Garage included, all utilities, furnished. Lease and man, furnished, utilities paid, available June or Sept. Call after 4 p.m. 4866222. 5-5-31 $100, double $180; Phone 332-8635. F«m T Statement of Transactions apartment, block from Fraternity. 7-6-2 deposit. 393-4317 after 4 48 monthly payments of $49.25 Berkey. All utilities paid. UNFURNISHED p.m. 5-5-31 EAST SIDE of Lansing. Cash Price 353 2351, 353 2364. 5-5-31 ROOMS. MEN, now l( (including Sales Tax) Cash or Trade Umpald balance of cas TOYOTA 2 - 4 MAN. UPSTAIRS children welcome please, no pets SUBLET, FURNISHED, 1 bedroom, air conditioned Available summer term. Call 489 2089. 3-5-26 summer from and fall, campus, c Filing Fee $2.00 apartment for summer. 10 paneled, parking, c apartment. Available June 5, SUMMER SUBLET Large, 4 License and minute drive to campus, 349-2860 after 4:30 p.m. bedrooms, $45/month and - and laundry facilities,J Title transfer $4.00 $6.00 furnished, utilities paid. $170 KNOB HILL 3-5-26 utilities, close. 355-2524. utilities. $65 Amount Financed Finance Charge $1850.00 $514.00 Corolla 1200 per month. 482 3405 after five, x-4-5-25 3-5-26 Call Dave 351-2103.7-6J Total of Payments Annual percentage rate Deferred payment prlc< $2364.00 10.97% 2664.00 ONE BEDROOM, furnished, air APARTMENTS SUBLEASE, ONE girl Capitol Villa. $47.50 needed in COUNTRY HOME. 5 miles efficiency i conditioned, carpeted, monthly. 337-1554 after 6 South- 'om,' 4 Term's end to 349-4700 p.m. 7-6-2 acres. month. garage, sun porch. Married per year. Quiet adults, n OPEN Monday - Friday 6762191 nights. O only. $165. 351-5312. 2-5-25 663 8418. 3-5-26 J 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. SUMMER SUBLET. One LIBERAL bedroom STUDENTS OR working WALK TO campus. J GIRL for two-man Saturday 12-5 p.m. furnished, pool. summer. $125. Call 332-2375. 3-5-26 group-summer or fall, 3 and 4 female, (student rental* Air-conditioning. i. 6 6-2 Close. 351-6432. 3-5-26 bedrooms, furnished or LOCATED V« MILE NORTH NEEDED: unfurnished. Neat and clean. 4th. woman for OP JOLLY RD. ON PENNSYLVANl SUMMER, GIRL needed for Campus View apartment. Security deposit. 675-5252 SOUTH 2-man in OKEMOS ROAD Only off campus housing between 3-5 p.m. 7-62 large .comfort able roontf Lansing. $50. 489-2174. 3-5-26 open to sophomores. $75. block to bus and* TOWNHOUSE, 2 bedroom, monthly. 355-3633. 3-5-26 LARGE HOUSF June - $15/week. Phone 88Z« completely furnished, for July Sep SUMMER OPTION for fall, and August. Married couple ONE GIRL temb££f4"Tt -'month. 2-5-26 deluxe, furnished, 2-man, to share two 3 32-8 4*^. Campus 5 excellent location, parking. or single lady. $225 monthly. Phone 489 5922. 5-5-30 bedroom unfurnished minutes. 3.5.25 MILFORD STREET,] $ 120/month . 351-1028. apartment. $88. plus utilities. Sublet 1 room ®'r- ^ 2-5-25 EAST LANSING, luxury 332-8748 after 5 p.m. 3-5-26 1 OR 2 male roommates needed for house. or female fire - place. 351-5444J NEAR CAMPUS. 4-man efficiency for 1 or 2, summer and fall, air - conditioned. COUPLES, TWO furnished 1 Close to East Lansing. ROOMS, DOUBLES. Cooking f*l SINGLES] apartment. Summer term. bed r apart ments 332-3057. 3-5-25 $200. 351-0154. 3-5 26 351-1258. 8-6-2 Utilities paid. C| available June - June. Close to Union and downtown SUMMER, WOMAN, own _ 372-8077_C-5^L— 1-2 FURNISHED APARTMENT, men wanted. Capitol Villa, area. No pets. $135 and room. Close. $70/month. SUMMER ROOM summer and/or beginning fall. $60/month. fall: Call $145, summer rate. Also, 351 6899. 3-5-25 Theta Sorority 1° 351-6628. 3-5-26 332-8748 after 5 p.m. 4-5-26 singles and efficiency rooms 349-937 1. 337 " WHEELS ONE MAN needed for four man at Campus Hill Phone 332-1730. 2-5-25 Apartments. HASLETT AREA, spacious bedroom apartments. carpeted, GE appliances, air- conditioned, 2 Fully for single adults. 4-526 FOUR GIRL 663-8418 apartment, 1 block 3 BEDROOM, completely furnished, carpeted house. Available September 332-6715. 3-5-30 15th. — x-10-5 26 ttractive SU' fl ATTRACTIVE s£'l6|■ garbage from campus, 5-5-26 ■ TOYOTA ONE disposal, $145-$160. completely 332-1746. BEDROOM, 1 block Call furnished, REDUCED RENT for summer, 3 339-9291 after 6 p.m. for utilities and campus. $130/month. month lease, 351 4495. 215 appointment. 3-5-25 parking included. Summer, 3 bedroom duplex, available MEN,"SHARE "-"'"king, I Louis. 2-5 $55. Fall - Spring $66 June 1. Call 3516920. 1-5-25 quiet house. CooM»| Summer term, >| p.m. Monday 349 9609. 0-4-5-26 Friday. 0-9-5-31 SUMMBER SUBLEASE, close, LARGE HOUSE with one acre 485-8836. 0-6j F large 2 man, furnished, air of land on back of Red ONE GIRL needed fall - spring. conditioned. 337-1288. Houses Cedar. Need 7 people for S~INGLE - LADY ovw j Old Cedar Village. 3-5-25 Room cooking. 353-0521. summer. Located at end of 5-5-26 Shaw Lana on Hagadorn. 663-8418.3-5 25 —■- HASLETT. 2 bedroom house on 1 MAN, summer, $95/month, Lake Lensing. Furnished, Phone 361-4684. 662 THINKING OF 2400 E.MICIIIGAN AVE. 5 Blocks 1 GIRL sublease, Mfadowbrook own room, unfurnished. Lake no special? Send - « West of Frandor Trace. $65/month 489 6598, Of The Hills. 332-8623. pets. $175 plus utilities. LIBERAL COUPLE Available July 1st. 339-2075 or two girls Persona! i 882-2214,Lois. 3.5.35 3-525 to share country home. Ad. Com. * 1 5-5-25 Want 349 4069. 24-26 347 Student Servi I Ijchigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 25, 1972 13 For Sale For Sale Service Support' for bore-look FAMILY TENT KgE speaker *y»tam«, - S«ars, 18' 10". carry case, like new. x mpre-Amp and Amps. $235 new, sell Mobile Homes PHOTOCOPIES 3c! Be Cassette recorder. 332-4935 after 5 p.m. 3-5-26 $115. BEAT XEROX prices Kman tool bo*. GREAT LAKES 10' CREATIVE RESEARCH, 220 m. 2-5-25 x 54'. Fully UPRIGHT PIANO, Dark p7ne furnished. Excellent Albert, 332-1100. C-5-31 condition. $2000. rises with temperature W.a F 3 complete desk, 2 matching bookcases 351-1766 f All in perfect B-2-5-25 EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad for only $377. condition. Iks furniture, Closing. 351-3789. 3-5-26 students, reliable, references. %).0 GARAGE SALE: May FOR RENT. 1 and 2 bedrooms. Call 349-4817 or 349-2781. Free estimates. C-2-5-26 25, 26, East Lansing. 9-3 p.m. May 27, Phone By ROBERTBAO IsEWING machines, 9-12! 882 6072. 3-5-30 State News Staff Writer "Very few of our halters can be worn with a bra," noted Moving. Many items, cheap. TV, HI Fl repairs. Ind up. Consoles and 1959 GREAT radios. - Recorders, Mattie Foxall, department manager of Jacobson's Miss J L Zig-Zag and straight Including baby equipment. LAKES, 10'x50', Dependable, low As any evil - eyed 2391 Kewanee Way. 2 blocks air, skirted, campus 1 mile. rates. Save. 351-6680. fleagle may have noticed this spring, the Shop. 0-9-6-2 no - bra look has evolved into the "bare An employe of the Tog Shop, however, said that a IrBO-GRAND, 804 south Mt. Hope off Okemos Evenings 6-7 p.m. 351-3133. look," acombination popular braless see variant is the midriff top, which can be worn with bras. lMichigan, Lansing, Road. 2-5-25 4-6-1 - - through - peek - a - boo that is zooming in .m. to 5 p.m. PROFESSIONAL SUEDE and popularity among female students. "They can wear them with bras if they so desire, but they 9-12 noon. 100 USED VACUUM cleeners. PACEMAKER 10' x 50', leather cleaning and Leading this fashion wave is the "halter top" a triangular don't desire," she said. Tanks, canisters and uprights. recently remodeled, TV, air - refinishing. OKEMOS DRY diaper with strings that tie around the neck and waist, Most exponents of the bare look say that halters CLEANERS. 2155 Hamilton leaving are cool, Guaranteed 1 full year. conditioning. Excellent the back exposed. comfortable and convenient'. Out of two dozen wearers $7.88 and up. DENNIS condition. 351-3093. 3-5-30 Road, Okemos. 349-0910. "We're selling them all Kikes. Men's 26". out," said one sales girl, reflecting interviewed in a recent survey, none cited "attractiveness" as Hi alter 3 p.m. 3-5-25 DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 0-1-5-25 the general trend in local clothing stores and boutiques. a reason for wearing one. 316 North Cedar, opposite City Market. C-3-5-25 Lost & Found TV FACTS now has an Actually, halters are not new. Its name inspired from the A Birmingham senior in Justin Morrill College, who asked Entertainment Guide as well hangman's noose of lynching days, the style had been not to be identified, explained that the preference for SANSUI 800 AM/FM LOST: BROWN and black tabby as a Shopping Guide. popularized in the 1920s by such tease artists as Greta Garbo. bralessness is part of the feminist philosophy that a woman stereo cat, male. C-13-5-31 Its resurgence began last should not modify her natural shape to suit the taste of men. Ijonal Advertised receiver. Sansui reverb amp. Okemos; answers year on the French Riviera. After AKAI X-200-D automatic Mischa" Reward I getting strong support from the haute couture, it trickled into Tents 349-1872 reverse tape deck. 3-5-26 PHOTOGRAPHY. We campuses across the country. ty Awing Shop CANON see things 600mm R sut lens with in a different way. Portraits, "I like what I see," said Steve K60. 277 Maplewood. 3-5-25 counseling. 372-1560. 0-5-31 Comics, wanted!!! CURIOUS TONIGHT p.m. today in 34 Union. The Bill Goodfellow of the Parks Luke, state coordinator BOOK SHOP, 541 East Grand community is welcome. for FREE LONG-HAIRED and Recreation Dept. will give a Vietnam Veterans IS black FREE A lesson in R iver (below Paramount) 1 - 6 historical walk of campus from 1 Against the War (WAW), ... 1 360 skiis. Salmon kitten. Box -trained. complexion care. Call p.m. 332-0112.5-5-26 All astrophysics majorswho interested in working at the AAS are to 2 p.m. Sunday Meet at will represent MSU and the QUART is. Used 3 times. $85. 332-8531 after 5 p.m. 3-5-25 Beaumont Tower. 484-4519, East Michigan or (693.4-5-30 485-7197 Lansing Mall. NEED DRIVER for Van, leave meeting Aug. 14-19 and have not Lansing area in the half - NIGHT June sent in their return forms to the The MSU Baha'i Club will hold hour broadcast. % BURMESE kittens. Free to 12, free ride to MERLE NORMAN I EQUIPMENT "Aqua Rochester, New York area. department secretary, please do a deepening at 7:30 p.m. today in now good home. Box - trained. COSMETIC STUDIOS. appearing: so by June 1. the Snyder Hall lounge. Detroit and Ann Arbor T regulator and hour Call 351-8214.3-5-25 Call 489-1345. 5-5-31 C-3-5-26 I Phone 353-6818. Come hear Sat sang, Discussion will center on "The representatives also will Squeeze - holy Baha'i Faith and Self FREE; THREE lovable kittens, WANTED 5 or 10 speed man's discourse, spiritual sharing, a film Realization." - participate in the program. at the two almost pure white, one Peanuts Personal bicycle, good condition. on India and knowledge taught Tickets for the taping by Guru Maharaj Ji .at 8:30 session of tne program at |CRIB with new crib tiger, 351-6735. 3-5-25 485-0129. 3-5-26 tonight at 420 Evergreen Ave. Shri Ram Chandra, president of the Ram Chandra Mission, India, > $30. 2 Hurricane LIZARD: THANKS for the 8:30 p.m. today in the KITTENS FREE. Two apricot, HANDICAPPED GRADUATE will speak at 7:30 p.m. May 29 at :h. 355-9965. greatest eight months ever. Detroit WXYZ-TV station 2 gray, 1 tri-color, box - student needs male assistance Synergy and at 4 pjn. May 30 in Sincerely, Your Creep. 1-5-25 the Union Green Room. are available in the trained, 6 weeks old. Call to share double room VVAW-SMC office in 320 A I" ted$70, nylon WILLIAMS tent. after 3 p.m. 332-5117. 2-5-25 Recreation summer and fall. Room, board paid. Call Dave, after The Christian Organization will Science meet at 4 p.m. Inter Fellowship - Varsity ill have Christian Student Services Bldg. The screens, a sharing audience may be ■ 393-2581 after 4 p.m. FREE SWEETIES. One Calico 5:30 p.m. 355-4015. 4-5-26 today in the West Shaw meeting meeting at 7:45 p.m. today at given the room. All are welcome. and one apricot male kitten. 1648 Cahill Drive. Call 332-8272 opportunity to interact with TENT AND two sleeping bags to for information. 351-4571.3-5-26 The MSU program participants on the J'CASE, and bow. $50 rent this weekend. Call Sports Car Club will Barb, meet at 7 p.m. today at Jon The Coalition for Human OPEN AT 7:00 p.m. ■ buvl 353-1938. 2-5-26 FOR SALE: ST. BERNARD available from $195. Contact Sylvia, 355-8252, 351-2757, Jammond's residence. Maps and Survival will sponsor a meeting at puppies AKC from X-Rayed 353-1972. 4-5-26 rides will be available at 7 p.m. in UNION BOARD FLIGHTS 7:30 p.m. today in 37 Union for TODAY I M|DDLE weight bike. stock. Dew claws removed. Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. C the North Hubbard lobby. Guests people interested in the . . . Feat Ve«r old. DON'T FORGET blood comes are welcome. Good Ready one week. candidacy of Jim Heyser for " 351-8626. 1-5-25 627 5661. 4-5-30 only from people. Save a life. Ingham County commissioner. XX Give blood. Professional 8th District. I RALEIGH 3-speed AKC. ST. Bernard puppies. Well donors compensated. The Women's Steering SIDNEY ~ HARRY T- Excellent OLYMPIC GAMES MICHIGAN COMMUNITY Committee will have an open The Lansing Area Peace condition, marked. Terms available. meeting at 6:30 80 487-0600. 3-5-26 Reasonable price. 663-3689. MUNICH, GERMANY BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. C-5-31 117 Brody Hall. p.m. today in Council raising will sponsor a party from 2 p.m. fund - POfTIER BELAFONTE 5-6-31 18 days tour or hotel through midnight Saturday at The Michigan State College of Human Medicine will hold an Synergy. Come an; bring your GIVE DEPENDABLE MARRIED friends. AWAY, female kittens, immunization clinic from 11 a.m. part Siamese, litter trained. couple desires to rent faculty The MSU Sailing Club will JET FLIGHTS to Germany home June to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Church hold a TG at 3 p.m. Friday at the Call 353-0976. 3-5-26 from $159. Anne Munnich, - August. $190 of God in Christ, corner of St. |RALE'GH ten speed 355-7846. 0-1-5-25 maximum. 332-2005 after Joseph St. and Logan St., club site, Lake Lansing. Rides will leave the west entrance of the Purchased. Many 5:30. 3-5-30 KITTENS. FREE to good home, Lansing. Union at 3 p.m. Donations will be be« offer. Scott litter - trained, love children. asked. 2-5-25 summer in europe - Only GOOD DOWN 372 6646. 3-5 26 sleeping bag, $2101 Call Toll Free The crank - out windows for VW Psychology Club will meet The Radio Board will meet at ijn Koii'Ca"a,ter men's 10 speed 10 GERMAN Puppies. SHEPHERD Black with silver 1-800-225-2531. Free Travel Planner - Prime dates! Bus. 351 2910. 5-6-1 at 7:30 p.m. Hall to elect today in 304 Olds club officers and 7:30 p.m. today in Jhe Dean's Conference Room. Student ■3491355. uni-travel Services Building. All member - at 3-5-26 points. Silver with black FAMILY NEEDS furnished corporation. 14-6-2 departmental committees. - large and chairman applicants points. Tan with black apartment or house. Councilman George A. Colburn i|FRMc,e° 'Pceiver. 75 points. Good dispositions. September - December. Will will hold office hours from 8 to Kir $130' C«" ^3.35.26 Pure - bred, no papers. $20. 1-628-2577 before 8:30 a.m., Real Estate sublet. Prefer East Lansing or Okemos. 332-4945. 5-5-25 10 tonight in 203 City Hall. Visitors after S p.m. must use the up Today is the final day to pick applications for Radio Board. Park Lane entrance. after 6 p.m. 3-5-25 AST LANSING near MSU by They are available at any campus ele's bakery owner. Gracious older home, PLS 291 Tutorial help needed. Students for Jondahl invite radio station and must be TLBAKERy food, at Mobile Homes trees, solid comfort, % acre. Will pay. Phone 372-5927, students, faculty and staff to a returned by 5 p.m. today. Brick, 5 bedrooms, pine KP'lces. 1/3 to 1/2 off study family room, super evenings. 5-5-25 picnic from 6 to 8 tonight in Alton Park, East Lansing. Lynn Los Trabajadores de la Raza I e^riWS' 9reat ea,inB. PEERLESS. 8' x 42', good size kitchen, double garage, Jondahl will be on hand for a will present a colloquium on (I?1 SURPLUS condition. Near campus. basement, many extras. EXTRA TV'S sell fast in spring discussion of the issues of the "Implementation Curriculum L' 0 So"'h Waverly, , Phone 351-3682 after 6 p.m. with low-cost Want Ads. Dial Change Relevant to the Chicano 332-2660.Available July. campaign. If possible, bring your tt ™*av.C-3-5.26 rg,°rth °' 1496 5-6-31 66-2 355-8255. own food. Social Worker" at 2 p.m. Friday in 208 Bessey Hall. Ret'^Iu0"d|,ion. 4 ®'ec,ric h8"f*tter. Used NEW MOON 10' x 60', 3 bedroom, air - conditioner, BZSCSQEO THATTHE A fOU TH006MT WO WERE RIP Of ME AND NOW, IN^TEAP of ecaiaaMMmg / FCNNIE5T THING AW BLANKET ANPI ARE LAU6HWf washer, freezer, shed. $3000. 339 o'V $4 50 C»" I'VE EVER / HAVIN6 NO BROTHER*, Ht>U HAVE OUt^ELVES^ICK! WHAT IRONY! 627-5649.5-5-26 V HEARP! / TWO &R0THEKS!!U)HAT IRONV.' WHAT £U)lfT RETRlBOTCN! eo(5)K)®eo<2)ca©co<2)SS BUCK and The PREACHER CAMBRIDGE 12' x 60'. Custom v RUBY DEE-CAMERON MITCHELL- Sill built with many extras In construction. Excellent ERNEST KINOY • SIDNEY POITIER lu ant) colors. All condition, large lot. Must be . ERNEST KINOY and 0RAKE WALKER JOEL GLICKMAN child Proof. - » BENNY CARTER • Call 5-5-26 ' seen to appreciate. Phone „ 627-9176. 3-5-25 14 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Initiation of witches stresses rituals (Continued from page 1) a high priestess is present, she outside influences away and Initiation into a coven is After from nature. is clothed in white. is known as the "circle of sprinkling the being Halloween • like that while fertility is an very ritualistic and solemn, A 9 - foot diameter circle is substance counterclockwise or funny," one witch said. "It was really sickening," power" one witch said, who important aspect of drawn on the ground (when around the Since witches "worship" the woman said, who left as one sorceress said, who described the ritual. group, guardian witchcraft, spirits of the North, South, soon as she realized the personal compared initiation to an circumstances permit, The initiate, in the name of the moon, the covens meet at meditation powers are East and West are asked to much ironic mass or other religious witches usually hold rituals Diana and Faunus (the every full moon. The spring meeting was an orgy. more essential. protect the group. The circle service. All the witches and the prospective member are outdoors so that a "communion with nature" Mother and Father gods of is then ready for and autumn equinoxes, summer and winter solstices Another witch, however, downplayed sexual activity Drugs, usually ™<1 "ltende7?*l usually clothed in long black loose exists) in a counter clockwise witchcraft) consecreates water and salt then ritualistic magic to be executed within it. any safely and four major sabbats involved in the rites and said hallucinogens, are often associated with witches' n5RkU*,d2Sl n»t necessary for garments. The high priest wears a red robe and if motion with a small sword. The enclosure is to keep with a miniature sword - knife called an "athalme." "The whole process is very (Candlemas - Feb. 2; May Day Eve - April 30; Lammas ^nteed^J* solemn and sincere - it's far Aug. 1 and Hallow Eve — - Oct. 31) are other special days for witches. The Nixon aides refute critics Rent meetings sometimes involve deposit bill OKd (Continued from page 1) ritualistic dancing, fire missile - fng submarines, magic, incantations, and indicated the package contains these main have 42 counting 17 the J some covens even use the elements: •A treaty under which the United States •Provision for some nearconsfr^j stereotyped cauldron for (Continued from page 1) when he leaves. and the Soviet Union would agree to limit shifty J required to inform the tenant of the financial institution and the account number of the The security deposit under the act could be used for midsummer festivals. Orgiastic rituals and their antiballistic missile ABM arsenal to - - ss 8ory 104I security deposit. these purposes only: to reimburse the landlord nakedness are not associated two sites per country of 100 missiles each. The bill permits these for actual Ashbrook said the requirements to be waived should damages to the rented unit that are the result of negligence with all festivals or covens, *A ceiling on land - based and underwater not only have United e, . both parties agree. But the proposed legislation would prohibit the landlord from comingling the or willful misconduct not reasonably expected in normal but one student said the missiles at present levels. The Soviets have ABMs sities it is to scrap building i! t I security deposit wear and tear; pay the landlord all rent that was not paid meeting she attended was a about 1,600 ICBMs. The United States has with any other funds. Interest accrued on the deposit under the House under the lease agreement, including rent for early rite primarily sexual in 1,054. The United States has 41 nuclear ICBSs, but would also based missiles to 2.054 haveL j]1 passed departure; and to pay the landlord for costs of law would be used in oen of the following re- renting ways, and be of the vacated apartment. the prevailing interest rate: paid annually to the tenant; To ensure landlord and tenant credited toward the payment of rent; or paid to the tenant compliance with the proposed bill an inventory check of damage would be made "at both the beginning and end of the rental period. The inventory list would include all reasonable property Grivance official involved and be signed by both the The tenant would be permitted to see the list previous tenant to check for irregularities. tenant and landlord. signed by the DID YOU KNOW halters WE CARRY (Continued from page 1) time limitation, but the controls time limits at each level. If the apartment is damaged at the time of a tenant's ., India Impo\ letter states that this does • departure the landlord has 10 days in which to notify the Male Administrative: not preclude the maintains records of all tenant of estimated cost of repair and the amount he will ^ nomination of or by persons grievances, formal take from the security deposit. Should the notify the tenant of the amount of damage within 10 days landlord fail to Landlubber . outside the University. The grievance official will be a full - time, 12 - proceedings, findings and decisions; reports to the the proposed law would prevent the landlord any of the security deposit. from taking \ Jeans by St. Jean THE H7Z)£SJ month appointee with these responsibilities: FAFCC and the Academic Council, and serves as an ex But if the tenant fails to respond within seven days of obtaining the landlord's damage assessment the landlord is \UF0 Overalls BELLS (40in.)In officio member of the only required to return the remainder of the deposit and Peanuts by Viceroy THE AREA ? | f • Informal resolution of Academic Council. accrued interest within 30 days of the renters grievances: departure. The proposed law also provides for the case adviser, mediator and facilitator, not * existing Evaluation: evaluates procedures and parties to agree on damages. The landlord would be of both \Contour Tads Cotler P an advocate for any party; recommends changes to the required to file suit in court to obtain the right to use the intermediary between grievant and chairman, dean FAFCC. security deposit for claimed damage. [Florida -A. or The 'desirable provost; counseling qualifications" of the concerning the substance grievance official listed in and merit of a grievance; advice about appropriate the letter include experience School bill approved bathing siiits$e channels and procedures; as a faculty university or college India Imports X access to records and member; administrative experience or (Continued from page 1) officials, and protection of students in each institution the privacy of records and capability; experience with the bill. who would be receiving persons. or knowledge of grievance In addition, it would federal assistance. • procedues and techniques of authorize $6.8 billion of The bill contains a $2 Formal procedures: mediation; respect and insured loans over the billion, two - year initiates, monitors and status as an academician; period. authorization for federal evaluates grievance sensitivity to the unique The three year 1973 - 75 grants to aid school districts OPEN 10 A.M. procedures; assures due nature of a university; total of general grants to all confronted with 9P.M/^W MON. -! process; assures that awareness of the academic 12:30 P.M. - 5 P.M. colleges and universities desegregation problems prescirbed procedures are implications of decisions, should be $2.1 billion. 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