Witches worry about spells' . bvTONI tDNI PELLILLO | S«te News Staff PELLILLO Writer to claim that thov they participate in ... they say the can "make" evil ormagic, good disappearance of pimples to " powers ■ belonging, usually clothing, that has "I set up three love spells and now I've a series of article* things happen. They were repossessing a long, lost lover. The been worn but never washed provide unable to rituals a witch must follow and by th« got three guys to get rid of before my Lijeve or not to believe - that is empirical or logical individual to be bewitched. boyfriend comes home," the woman the poetic words of the chant can be ration surrounding witchcraft L* occult sciences. uSKSterffeT''ror how orwhy "I don't know if the found in vany of the numerous occult books obtainable in any bookstore. What is the success rate witches have with their spells? That depends not only explained. Even more complicated results may orgiastic rituals, Satan - the curse, supplies and happened when I used my things that , on Some witches say the spells when witches are involved in harming [i-oing magic and evil curses knowledge of they use concentration powers of the witch, but another person. If extreme cautiui and fid with witchcraft, it's no witchcraft happened them happen or if because I made were passed on to coven members. One them from other also on the target individual. concentration are not exercised in the the American public they were purely girl explained that nonbeliever absolutely refuses to accept execution of the curse, the spell may s witches as a Halloween coincidental," John, an MSU senior "personal" spells are just as effective that a sorceress or even a supernatural said. and much reverse itself. The receiver will remain more flexible to the existing force can ever harm him, the witch's job Another witch, circumstances. unharmed while the witch suffers, one engaged in what is made more difficult — but not outsiders call "black "Lots of times I just make up my own Olde Religion follower says. Inically the 0,de Re,igion or magic" (witches impossible. White magic practicers, the opposites spells and chants when I can't find one ^"raftNone followers appeared very J° n°\ -rt— "white" or "black" to that suits my needs," "You can ignore the existence of of evil doers, explain an evil spell that own magic brooms, astinguish their magic), said she was Nadine, an MSU witchcraft all you want, but sooner or has reversed as a justified retaliation on hlack hats or have experienced certain her curses were taking effect as a student, said. She explained that a later, if a witch is out to get you — look quiet, dark atmosphere and proper the part of the all prevading Life Spirit. with the Devil (an ancient direct result of incantations and rituals. out!," John said. The explanation is almost Christian - There is no other way to timing (some spells work better on Even when spells are 100 per cent how explain poeple 1 was out to certain calendar dates) is like and follows the idea that "He who conveniently some rather get," she said. necessary. In successful, problems can arise. Too Spells and chants lives by the sword shall die by the lUgh most witches are unwilling unfortunate things happened to these exist in witchcraft addition, witches sometimes need much of a good thing can be to cure or cause special "supplies" such dangerous, sword." everything from the as a personal one witch said. (Continued on page 13) MICHIGAN Friday UNIVERSITY Volume 64 Number 168 STATE TATE MEWS East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 26, 1972 Nixon, Soviets hit snag I in economic negotiations MOSCOW (AP) President Nixon's steps might be taken before then, with It is the first L. — high - level military - to - Ziegler, Nixon hailed the agreement summit talks with Soviet leaders negotiations continuing on a lower military agreement between the two level as a major step in finding ways to avoid snagged on difficult trade negotiations nations since World War II. Details had confrontation. The agreement "On the Prevention of Thursday but produced a fifth been ironed out 10 days ago during prearranged agreement — this one to Incidents on and over the High Seas" The agreement applies Washington negotiations. only to prevent high seas incidents involving the was signed in Kremlin ceremonies by The pact, which does not require military vessels — not fishing or two nations' warships. the secretary of thhe U.S. merchant ships. It requires Navy, John Senate ratification, expands upon the military The American chief executive held his W. Wamer, and the commander of the commanders to increase the use of multination 1958 Geneva convention seventh session with Kremlin Soviet navy, Fleet Adm. Sergei G. and is aimed at reducing the risk of high signals, to refrain from "making chiefs, talking for two hours about complex Gorshkov, and was hailed by Wamer as seas accidents or incidents. simulated attacks" and to keep clear of economic issues which sources a "landmark occasion." ships launching or recovering aircraft. Through his press spokesman, Ronald conceded may not be fully resolved during the week - long summit. Sign remove Officials still were aiming for today's signing of a two - step accord to curb the |t took an hour and $1,000 to remove the 15 - foot sign in front nuclear U', arms race by limiting strategic [f Taco Bell on Grand River Avenue Thursday. Councilman ieorge Griffiths, cochairman of Project: City Hall, which [rorked for the sign's removal, enjoys a taco as the sign comes weapons stockpiles. But some questioned whether this goal could be met, though they insisted the ceremony would be held before sources war contractor ties Nixon leaves State News photo by Donald Sak Moscow on Monday. Nixon talked trade behind the called difficult to break Kremlin's red brick walls with Kosygin laco Bell removes and Podgorny, as economic from both sides sat in. The atmosphere was described as "businesslike and experts constructive." Thursday was the target date By NANCY PARSONS for Telephone and Electronics, These drugs would simply be 5-foot outdoor sign announcement of trade agreements, negotiators differences. were unable to resolve their but and BOB NOVOSAO State News Staff Writers Honeywell, International Telephone and Telegraph, Ling • Temco - Vaught unavailable from other sources, said, and the University would have to do without them. Terry Inc., Motorola, General Motors, Olin By KAREN ZURAWSKI The Russians are seeking a Another producer of business," he said. "\Ve don't need a MSU is so "enmeshed" with war Corp., Raytheon, RCA, Singer, Pentagon State News Staff Writer multimillion dollar grain deal, as well products not named on the war sign because 90 per cent of our trade is - contractors that an effort to extricate Sperry, Rand Corp., Textron, Walter as U.S. credits for industrial walk - in." expansion itself would be nearly physically and Kidde and Co. and Westinghouse. company list was Continental Baking to meet the rising demands for One area of the Unviersity's Co., an ITT subsidiary. The University Guthrie said he had tried operating financially impossible, an e 15 • foot free standing Taco consumer goods in this country. involvement with war contractors purchases only Twinkies that are used the business before without the sign administrative official said Thursday. I sign, called an "eyesore" by a But U.S. negotiators are reported to Steven Terry, asst. vice president deals with purchasing If the in grills from this lighted at night, and while University company, and |tl citizens group, came down fctly Thursday morning. experiencing some loss in business, was have argued that there should be some settlement of the Soviet Wrold War II for finance and asst. treasurer, were to severely restrict the number of between July 1, 1971 and April 1, not too concerned now. outlined the University ties with the bidders or totally eliminate all low 1972, the University purchased JDan Jones, Detroit district manager He point out "we don't have to lend - lease debt before any favorable 20 major suppliers of war - related bidders for a new contract because of $28,000 worth of Twinkies. |Tacois Bell Restaurants in Michigan, the first take it down, but we are." economic deals are reached. One source said hopes were fading materials. the company's affiliation with the war, Another area in which the sign taken down by I'm not a firm believer in signs," he The companies on a list presented operational expenditures would rise, University is related to these major J restaurant chain because of added. "I don't see highway signs on a that any comprehensive trade package to Terry for review were Aluminum Terry said. (Continued on page 13) complaints. He added that would be signed before Nixon flies to Co. of America, AMF Inc., E.I. "If we canceled all our re are city street helping anyone." contracts," 444 Taco Bell restaurants in Kiev on Monday for an overnight stay DuPont DeNemours and Co., Eastman Terry said, "there would also be legal ■states. before journeying on to Iran. Kodak Co., Ford Motor Co., General hassles." (Continued on page 13) IVoluntary removal of the sign by But this source said some initial trade Electric, General Motors, General Severing ties with war contractors |_Taco Bell management came after p weeks of talks with the citizens would cause the University to run into immediate problems with respect to Plan to end fP Project: City Hall, which in ALL-OUT ASSAULT FEARED federal regulations. The University is 1 had asked that the associated with about 1,500 federally - sign be iGeorge Griffiths, funded programs, and the government could possibly rescind the contracts if deferred Tint: City Hall, explained that it M a matter of timing. cochairman Though of N.Viet units reach Kontum the University did not accept the low bidders. ■'signs, perhaps equally considered sores" do exist along Grand River SAIGON (AP) - North Vietnamese afternoon, except one who could not be "The University is not in of exerting control over the a position companies fees halted were about to launch a full • scale attack J^ue, the Taco Bell sign came when troops slipped inside Kontum for the found in time. Advisers to South on Kontum. Allied officers have said it invests in," said Terry. "You have to J"lance city began consideration of an for sign first time Thursday, and Communist Vietnamese military units in the city repeatedly that the city of more than have confidence in the management of the company." By DANIELDEVER control, he said. gunners launched an intense artillery apparently stayed behind. 25,000 is a key target of the eight - week State News Staff Writer Guthrie, manager of the attack, possibly signaling an all ■ out - old North Vietnamese offensive.. Bell restaurant on Grand River At the same time, South Vietnamese The University currently has an assault on he provincial capital in the e saw the sign removal as "an marines repulsed an attack on the The outer defense lines around $800,000 turbine on order from central highlands. The Business Affairs Committee northern front above the old imperial General Electric for the power Intimity to benefit the city." Kontum have been probed daily for a plant. Informed sources said the handful of city of Hue other marines returning Terry said that if purchases were not Thursday withdrew its Personally I don't think that civilian American adviers still in as week, but Thursday was the first time made from GE, the recommendation to the vice president - "8 'he sign down will hurt from a raid into North Vietnamese - that North Vietnamese troops ahd University would our for business and finance which called Kontum were flown out in late held Quang Tri Province brought out be unable to service the turbines. penetrated the city. for the elimination of the present policy about 1,800 refugees. Virtually the entire fleet of of deferred payment of tuition. Government spokesmen claimed all University - owned cars and buses are On the southern front, where the the infiltrators — estimated to number Stephen Terry, asst. vice president manufactured by General Motors. government appeared on the verge of a several hundred — had been killed or for finance advised that the committee J.S. office bombings This way, all service drive out by midafternoon. But repairs and new reconsider its earlier recommendation major victory a week ago, a relief parts for the vehicles are available column trying to reach the beleaguered American sources told Paine that a and suggested that the present from one central supply house, he policy provincial capital of An Loc battled number of Communist sappers still remain in effect. said. North Vietnamese forces throughout occupied South Vietanmese - built "I have spent a great deal of time the day. Delayed reports said the bunkers near the Kontum aristrip at 7 discussing the issue with the students Europe probed "All farm equipment purchased fiIJDELBERG, Germany (AP) - three American soldiers and injured government troops had suffered as many as 200 casualties since their planned final push to break the 49 - day old siege bogged down along Highway p.m. the "They were pushed back a bit during now well day," the source said, "but they are from Ford or Sperry Rand is on lease and could not be serviced if we broke our ties with them," said Terry. "In concerned and I am not anxious to see our office revoke this said. privilege," Terry The recommendation came as a result - dug in, and it will be difficult Km in France and We8t five other persons. 13. to dislodge them." addition, almost electronic controls all are heating and produced by of objections raised by some off - Mn2y PmmPted authorities to Soon after hearing of the Pans Associated Press correspondent David Paine reported the city came under Honeywell." campus students alleging that the Tatt. l gating Thursday whether explosions, the West German Interior J. Paine reported from the highlands heavy rocket and artillery fire, much of Specialized drugs used in University present policy discriminates against lit.ii on American buildings and Ministry in Bonn checked with French that a well - placed American source it medical schools are purchased them. Hi iai,i0ns ■s ®ted terrorist were P"' of • authorities to blasts were determine whether the connected. said it appeared the North Vietnamese apparently coming from captured 105mm howitzers. There were either Walter Kidde Co. or Olin from Cotp. Under the present system, those students living on campus may defer up campaign against ■ estimates that ^Niciesin Vietnam Strict security regulations were 600 exploded in Kontum before dusk. to 800 rounds to 50 per cent of their fees, which is if,ul?i0ns imaged the U.S. ordered further tightened at U.S. and I On the northern front, Associated then paid in two equal installments KE 8nd Ame"<»n W°n West German facilities amid Fair . Press correspondent Mort Rosenblum Memorial Day during the term. Off - campus students Tout pi i!? ln Paris early Thursday, indications more terrorist acts were in reported that North Vietnamese The State pay the entire among at the time of ibs u, houra after two huge the offing. today with a high in the attackers who got to within News wilt not publish registration. off at the U.S. Frankfurt daily newspaper . . . Monday due to the Memorial Army's A 300 yards of a command post in a Day After voting to withdraw mid 80s, rain chances are I Nq " headq«arters in Heidelberg, Frankfurter Rundschau, reported it - Roman Catholic church in the holiday. ik h,?taS,Ulalt,es we» reported in village Dut the ofMyChanh. (Continued Heidelberg blast killed (Continued on page 13) on page 13) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, \ 5J97| U.S. economy moves upward fumrnorv - WASHINGTON (AP) - The direction of the nation's economy is strongly upward, the government's economic indicators The Commerce signaled Thursday. Dept.'s monthly composite index of indicators gained 1.4 per cent in April on revised 1.9 per cent in March. The March reported to be 0.9 per cent, proved the biggest in a year. The indicators are designed to foretell leading top of an upward increase, earlier economy „ . . a in A spokesman lor President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers said the report supplied new evidence that the is expanding strongly. "We think it probably will become even stronger, the spokesman said. "The rise is consistent with what we think about the outlook." The Commerce Dept. s%f tfrainnmir said the Apnl increase was broadly I.nhnr Labor rnet« cost* haun have manufacturing in recent months. Otherwise, indicators were claims for unemployment contacts and orders permits, industrial materials Th, index climbed to Increased up , for mnrtl prices and .t »vpi- insurance dur»M e Work for plant and en,,in . g0o