Rebild Festival begin* . Tuesday MICHIGAN Monday today with a chance of at the Rebild National Park light showers throughout I Denmark, the event ha. STATE STATE MEWS the day. The high will be L, called the "biflfleit between 67 and 73. American Independance Day celebration in the UNIVERSITY world." East Volume 65 Number 6 Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 3, 1972 WHARTON CRITICIZES BUDGET State aid falls short of MSU's request a.. By wANfiY PARSONS NANCY PARSONS salary increase for pmnlnvooc anH o ...... and all-University budget to only that of the three schools considering RAY ANDERSON expenditures. portion of the budget allocated by the department of law would get the Cariollot One of the major areas of concern state. State News Staff Writers In a statement issued Sunday, funds. Western Michigan University Representatives, over the appropriations is President Wharton criticized salary "Major internal adjustments will be and Grand Valley State College are the Appropriations for the Agricultural The $82.1 million in state aid to other institutions that will be required Experiment Station and the ueu for 1972-73 which was required if we are to find funds for any salary increases of more than 3.6 to submit a study to the legislature by Cooperative Extension Service were authorized by the legislature Friday iimL. , , y salary increases averaging about 6.5 per cent," Wharton said. September 1973 to obtain funds unaltered in either chamber's version $20 million short of the r.Ils appropriations sought by the appropriation can only*"lead* to I SXTZttfcZl "Moreover, a 3.6 per cent funding is specifically ear-marked school. remaining at $6.1 and $5.2 million respectively. University administration and may UufnrJhan.PvmwtcH lower-than-expected t'T™,«*■»«">»the quality of academic offerings which raises base upon which evaluated from the below that provided to the Civil The joint House and Senate The only legislatively approved program increases for the campus were represent are Service, placing our employes at a conference committee which disadvantage with other state completed work on the bill Friday reserved for the medical schools. empolyes," Wharton added. deleted $900,000 from the House Individual increases were $119,000 The 1.6 per cent increase to meet passed version to for operation and renovation of Fee provide the rising costs of supplies, services, University with $82.1 million of its hal1 for the College of Osteopathy; equipment, fuel and utilities is also $124 million budget. $500,000 for a 54 student below the expected appropriation. The final $1.1 million increase expansion of the medical doctor "This reduction from the 2.5 per the joint conference appropriation program; $494,000 for a 64 student cent increase recommended by the over the Senate-passed version will be expansion of the doctor of osteopathy spread among the University's various program; and a $312,000 acquistion governor is particularly acute in view schools and departments for salary f°r library materials for the medical of the fact that costs in certain major increases and no other purpose, school. purchase areas such as library acquisitions, fuel and utilities have risen far faster than the overall price index in the last year," Wharton said. Wharton refused to comment legislature's failure to on the appropriate ASMSU to f suit funds for an MSU law school saying against traffic unit that he prefers to wait until he sees what Milliken's action on the appropriations will be. But Harold Spaeth, professor of political science and proponent of the MSU law school, said that he was not very surprised at the legislature's lack of specific allocations for the law on parking school because the University administration "has been dragging its By LINDA WERFELMAN guarantee students the right to a feet where that program has been State News Staff Writer judicial hearing if they are accused of concerned." violating a University regulation, "The ASMSU will file a request for a Massoglia said. priorities of the Victims of attempted administration have been the medical schools and the College of Urban hearing to overturn a University regulation which lequires students to Another suit will claim that the pay graduated parking fines. section of the regulations which gives Capt. Gene Vaughn, 53, tells newsmen at Hong Kong Airport, Sunday, of the attempt by a Affairs," Spaeth said. "Grand Valley The suit and three other challenges the AUTC the right to suspend parking State College and Central Michigan young Asian to hijack his Pan American jumbo jet to Hanoi. Next to him is May Yuen, 23, of the Student Motor Vehicle and driving privileges is too vague. The University have shown genuine interest stewardess from Hong Kong. The hijacker was shot dead in the aircraft when it landed at and a desire to go ahead with the Regulations will Le filed against the provision does not state for what reasons and for how long privileges Saigon. AP Wirephoto programs on their own so they will A11-University Traffic Committee, Charles Massoglia. director of ASMSU may be revoked, Massoglia said. probably have one ia the fall." But the legislature did provide Legal Aid, said Friday. The challenges will be heard by the The final suit will question the right $100,000 for feasibility studies, SHOT BY PASSENGER although they did not stipulate which Student Faculty Judiciary, though no - date has been set. of the Student Traffic Appeal Court to judge student violations of regulations Present use of the graduated parking prohibiting the use of false fine system is a information in vehicle registration or "denial of equal Man killed in in before the Student hijacking attempt protection under l%w," Massoglia said. cases Traffic Under this syten, students parking Appeal Court. in restricted faculty - staff parking The student Traffic Appeal Court areas are charged higher penalties each also has no jurisdiction over violations During the struggle, Vaughn rolled compartment. The hijacker charged, had recently left the Richmond police time they are ticketed. Nonstudents of a second regulation which prohibits SAIGON (AP)- A Asian tried young away and ordered the passenger with "You have deceived me." force and was carrying his weapon to parking in the same areas are fined $2, altering or unauthorized transfering of to hijack a Pan American Airways 747 the gun to "kill the son of a bitch." "I stopped, but kept talking to him his new job for an American firm in regardless of the number of previous a parking permit or registration jumbo jet to Hanoi on Sunday, but the and managed to move a couple of feet Vietnam. offenses. aircraft landed instead in The passenger, identified as a certificate, the suit will charge. Saigon where former Richmond, Calif., policeman forward without his noticing," Vaughn The man had given the weapon to A second suit will charge that the Such cases should be judged by the the pilot and two passengers clasped said. Vaughn for safekeeping during the policy requiring payment of traffic Student him in a strangle hold and IrmpH traveling to a job with a U.S. firm in "Then I spun him around and got a flight, and Vaughn later came back to fines within five da'/s from the date of - Faculty Judiciary, Massoglia Saigon, fired five shots into the said. passenger pumped five bullets into his half - Nelson on his throat ... I could ask for the man's help and return his issuance is a "denial of due process," hijacker from a .357 Magnum pistol. A May 16 opinion of the Student - chest. His name was not given out in feel his neck collapsing." Then the gun. Massoglia said. Faculty Judiciary, which ruled that The pilot then heaved the dead shots rang out. The man loaded the pistol and went "This says that if you don't appeal students may not be ticketed for hijacker to the concrete taxiway at Saigon. "I don't know if the good Lord aft with the captain but in a different the ticket within five days you're improper registration of vehicles after Tan Son Nhut Airport. The hijacker All passengers and crew, numbering aisle. After the captian and passengers had claimed he was North Vietnamese. about 150, slid down inflated plastic would approve," Vaughn said, "but guilty," he added, 6 p.m. or during weekends, was the then I just took him by the back of his grabbed the hijacker, the man with the The provision violates sections of first in a series of challenges of student A Pan American spokesman in Hong emergencyjhutes^o received mnor bru!** on safety. Some neck and his legs and I bodily threw pistol shot him in the chest. the Academic Freedom Report which traffic regulations, Massoglia said. Kong said, "As ™ far as we can .... tell now, aAnd scratches r him out of the airplane. I just couldn't 'he hijacker's name is believed to be and one Passenger. U.S. Air Force Lt. stand to have that person in any part Nguyen Thai Binh, but no passport or £o|- L°ui? Sejgn, Colorado Springs. «•««» of my airplane." *- ticket for him has yet been found. It is --* ■ ■ - - - - Colo., broke his leg leaving the plane. John Bradbury of Sevema Park, believed he boarded the plane at Vaughn gave this account: of the passengers who helped Honolulu." The man carried a package he About 45 minutes after Pan Flight 841 from San Am Francisco, Md., one subdue the hijacker, said the first he Nixon aide claimed Honolulu and Guam took off from knew something was wrong was when was a bomb in one hand an a Manila for Saigon, the young man a stewardess' voice came over the j°ng knife in the other. He said he ^tended to blow up the aircraft after it passed notes reachedTlanoi"i n" "revenge act "'for threatening t° detonate a bomb unless a to the crew cabin intercom. Bradbury said after the captain had ends study ' e U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, the' P ane was diver ted to Hano grabbed the hijacker he and another held the man. the pilot said Aft" landing at Saigon on a pretext Using a crew telephone in the rear ctbin- lhe h'i,c,ker »««»«■<«'ln "uenl passenger "He was still when he was shot." struggling like hell of bus rule tss* ^augh, 53, and!he >•«<*. <**• two passengers got the si:,lihvr8^rr„Sep„ra^ intercom while Another passenger, said that during the Philip Barsonal, flight he was By RAY ANDERSON w pirate off guard, knocked the proceeded to Saigon. State News Staff Writer bomb" from his hand and wrestled After the plane lai ded at Saigon, sitting next to the man who shot the "lm to the floor. Vaughn entered the passenger hijacker. The man told Barsonal he President Nixon's top domestic adviser John Ehrlichman ended a two day fact-finding trip on a federal court NAACP chief foresees order for cross-district busing in Detroit Friday by placing the blame on inadequate federal courts and congressional inaction. "He can't make water flow uphill," Ehrlichman commented in reference second to federal Judge Stephen J. Roth's term recent busing order for Detroit's 52 school districts. "He may have the power to order black vote," he said. "We can't and no ExecunR°iT (UPI> ~ NAACP NAACP executive director said. "You other group can promise to deliver the the busing, but he has no power to Sundav'Vth Ppector R°y Wilkins said can smell it a mile away." black vote, or the union vote or the create the $80 million that will put it handed th ^resident Nix°n "is being Addressing newsmen prior to the Jewish vote." into operation," he said. and h.iiif, e'?,ction by the fumblers opening of the 63rd NAACP Annual Wilkins described the Nixon Speaking in defense of Nixon's 'WrL? and u Wi" iake 8 Convention, Wilkins said the mood in the black community is "definitely administration as "not friendly and moratoriam proposal, Ehrlichman said in Novembe I)emocrats to defeat him anti-Nixon and anti-Nixon policies." not cooperative" to blacks, but he that time was needed to rectify the underlying cause of busing, inequality added that blacks have "lived through While the convention will not deal in education. be.rwlCUmbent is always tough to with the political campaigns nor all kinds of hostile administrations, it Lin ?'!* Said- "But in ^is case, both Democratic and Republican." He called for rapid congressional endorse any candidate, underneath the action miracle-t a stron8 upsurge - a "Things are a lot better," he said. on a plan that would provide tttle to unseat him." surface the whole political picture will "They're still not good, but better." educationally deprived children with affect the convention," Wilkins said. Wilkins said there as much as $300 of federal appeared to be a money. Demlltins re^used to name which "Any comments I would make on my feeling among Nixon administration This amount would be above current preferences (among the Democratic "fumK.Cratlc candidates were the "all >,ers an<* tumblers" but he said candidates) would split the NAACP personnel that, since 98 per cent of blacks voted against Nixon in 1968, Ehrlichman federal spending on public education. newj.0" [»«ve to "do is read the high, wide and handsome." why should the administration do President Nixon's domestic adviser John Ehrlichman, speaking Ehrlichman said, in expressing the Wilkins was critical of any President's views, that quality weeks "er. ad'ines 'or the past three anything for blacks now. suggestion the civil rights group would Friday at a press conference at the state Capitol said that time education would be far better de|egates 1nU?ilng«to the nght over a But, Wilkins said, "We go forward try to act as a "power broker" and was needed to rectify the underlying cause of busing, inequality solution than busing which could Convention Democratlc National promise to deliver black votes to any with our programs no matter who is in the White House. It's more difficult, in education. foot,?8around been s°me fast second and fancy specific candidate. "We are not promising to deliver the but we go on." State News photo by Milton Horst (Continued on page four) base," the AT JULY TRUSTEE MEETS Women's By CRISPIN Y. CAMPBELL women's movement. panel asks support person with a commitment to the The minority the president's report mentioned in memorandum was a manner. "No programs have come out of State News Staff Writer EOP. They have never handled a case "The women's coordinator is very two - page letter written to him and The Women's important. It would give women access the trustees by three members of the concerning women except that one Steering Committee to the executive group on campus," committee Joann R. Collins, financial - concerning Maragret Hull. And then Thursday called for a show of support from the women of the University she commented. aids advisor, Josephine F. Wharton, they kept holding hearings until they The coordiantor would serve as a asst. to the director of EOP, and Verna got a negative decision — that woman community at the July 27 meeting of through six trials," Vicki fund raiser, spokesperson for women Bradley, food supervisor inMcDonel went the board of trustees. Mary Kay Scullion, committee and act as a liason with other women's Hall. Neiberg, another committee member organizations, the University and "Although we are entirely in and member of the Alliance to End coordinator and Lansing graduate surrounding community. The agreement with other members of the Sex Discrimination, said. student, said the committee's coordinator would hold the rank of a Women's Steering Committee that Talk then turned to the problems recommendations had been placed on vice president but not the title and immediate action must be given by which might arise if the East Lansing the trustee agenda and would hopefully be voted upon at the July would be responsible to the president, this University to correct certain City Council established a Women's 28 morning meeting. the board of trustees, WAC, her staff inequalities as they pertain to women, Center. and the women of the community. we believe that such corrections can Scullion said the center proposed by "Unless the women push for it (the women's center) it will not get out the Scullion said the center would have best be attained by using the existing the council be more of a crisis center a sort of Kleenex effect — once its job structure of Equal Opportunity and seek to serve the immediate needs president's office," she said. The committee recommendations was done it would disappear. Programs and not through the of the women in the community while include the formation of a women's "It would not be a permanent thing. establishment of a seperate Women's the center sponsored by th center in East Lansing with a Women's Once the present situation was Center," the report said. committee would be more program reversed and equalized the center Scullion said EOP was set up to do oriented with professional service. Advisory Council (WAC), an Advocacy JJOmen's Steering Committee - Action Office (ADVAC), a research won't be necessary," she said. one job — look at discrimination and "Both can serve important unit and a program development Scullion estimated it would take at handle it in a judicial and legal functions," Scullion said. section. The center and its various least 10 years for the center to Women's Steering Committee members met Thursday to discuss programs would be under the control alleviate most, if not all, of the sex ways to promote women's interests at the board of trustees of a women's coordinator. discrimination present in the meetings July 27 and 28. State News photo by Milton Horst Scullion said the women's coordinator would have to be a strong University. The committee then told the 30 to Married st 40 women attending of President Wharton's attitude when they met with him. On June 1, the committee members program ' I 'nw/ln 1 ooi/1 Terdal said. T Snipers violat met with the president to present him Residence halls also should have with the report, at which time By LINDA WERFELMAN to cable TV Wharton asked the members these State News Staff Writer access programming, Terdal said, adding that such action questions: •Do the committee members know The MSU Married Students Union, might be difficult since "the University and the cable TV company dead who the University serves? which obtained equipment for a cable iwo in •What did the committee members talk about in the meetings? •Did the committee members really TV broadcasting earlier this month, has begun programming on a limited basis. have been pretty much at odds.'" Equipment is available at the cable TV office in the University Inn 1100 know who made the decisions at the Several programs have been Trowbridge Road, for any person or BELFAST (AP) — Children found the bodies of two slain they were themselves investigating the outbreak, in which University? scheduled between 5 and 6 p.m. "so group, Terdal said. nearly 500 rounds of shots were fired. The Provisionals He added that people who are men Sunday in a cricket ground near the site of a predawn "We felt our intelligence had been people will expect to see things at that denied that thier forces were involved. interested in producing a program, but gunbattle in which British troops had come under heavy insulted by these questions. If all the time period," J. Edward Terdal, Staten Just what happend was not clear. The army at first said have no experience, may obtain fire. committee members had been men Island, N.Y. graduate student and its men were caught in the middle of a gunfight information by contacting him in 117 Troops had claimed two hits on the 14 snipers that fired between President Wharton would not have said president of the Married Students several hundred shots. Protestants and Catholics. Union, said Friday. Linton Hall. that," Scullion argued. Discovery of the bodies reinforced the theory of security Officials later said, however, there was no evidence any "The cable company has given us She then read parts of a letter dated officials that the sniping came from free lance operators Protestants or IRA regulars were involved. The men were June 19, which Wharton sent to the "The amount of programming will accessability to its station and I'mkind and was not a violation of the Irish Republican Army's believed to be Catholic dissidents who refused to recognize increase with the demand. Eventually of the clearing house," he board of trustees: week-long truce. The IRA almost invariably spirits away its the IRA truce. "This work of three months there will be regular programming each "Anyone could come to me or the dead and wounded. William Whitelaw, Britian's chief administrator in week or day," Terdal said. cable office to get things on." warrants more than a cuisory reaction Protestant militants, meanwhile, dug in behind steel Northern Ireland, has stated that no more barricaded areas "There's an awful lot of room for Cable channel 11 already has or hasty action either by the broadcast the East Lansing City barricades in Belfast in defiance of the British army. will be tolerated. The Protestant action, therefore, is a administration or the board. Either creative things and we want to try to The Protestant barricades, erected in anger at British direct challenge to his authority and carries the risk of Council's discussion of day care step would not do justice to the report get this as wide open as possible. For failure to bring down similar barriers around Roman confrontation with the army. centers and several meetings of the and the work which has gone into it. any local production to be put on, it's Catholic districts, were due to come down at midnight. But not the responsibility of the cable University Student Affairs Committee. In addition, we have received the some of the masked militants vowed they would stay up in It seems probable, however, despite denials, that the company. That's up to the students This week It will broadcast the MSU minority report from three women on Board of Trustees discussion of the defiance of the British army. army and Protestant leaders have come to a private and people in East Lansing," he added. the steering committee. Army authorities were assessing the significance of agreement and that the barricades will be tolerated so long "Detailed comments on this About 1,400 residents of University Spartan Village Day Care Center from predawn gunfights in which troops suffered no casualties, as they cause no major disruption to city life. married housing and East Lansing now 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday (committee proposals) and the but claimed to have hit at least two of the 14 snipers The IRA cease- fire is seen by all but hardline Protestants receive the channel, Terdal said. and the City Council's discussion of •minority views will be contained in sighted. as a considerable victory for Whitelaw and his attempt to East Lansing City Council is marijuana legislation from 5 to 6 p.m. our later response to the report, Security officials were sure of one thing, however: that steer the province toward peace. The hardliners see the together with such alternate expected to pass later this summer an Friday, Terday said. they did not consider the week-old truce with the Irish cease - fire as a victory for the IRA and the probable ordinance regulating use of cable TV. Future broadcasts involving approaches which we think more interviews of University and city Republican Army had been violated. forerunner of a deal to sell Northern Ireland into a merger After the ordinance is accepted, use of nearly meet the need," the letter Men of the IRA's Provisional wing let it be known that with Catholic - based Ireland to the south. cable TV may expand more rapidly, officials are being planned, he added. stated. OPINION- MICHIGAN STATE MEWS STEVE ALLEN UNIVERSITY Lee Lockwood advertising manager 0 I owe you an apology. Last term I said that I would rather have Hubert HHH you killing Dem hopes see, has a winner - take - all primary. To conform with Democratic party regulations, California should follow from this. For the Democratic party, a McGovern rejection means death — pure and simple termination. the mechanics of a democracy. George McGovern worked hard to get the nomination. If it is taken from him, a Judy Yates, editorial editor Humphrey in the White House than Bill Whiting, news editor have apportioned its convention The McGovern vote is the vote of the lot of people are going to forget about Richard Nixon. At the time I said it, I Mike Cody, copy chief delegates among all major candidates future; the vote of the younger side of working within the American electoral seriously believed it. who ran in the primary. However no Rick Gosselin, sports editor the party. If the party regulars insist system, which is going to make the After all, when one takes the time to look at Hubert's record, you find that one said much about this until after ion stealing the nomination, they will Rehnquists, Mitchells, Agnews, and the results of the California election themselves in the position of Lairds of the world very happy. it's not half bad. Hubert was the only Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for were in. having to steal another one. I have always said there is one soul at the 1948 Democratic never and outstanding journalism. convention who was holding up for Actually the challenge itself was a McGovern and those like him would only one objective in this 1972 the rights of colored people. We didn't good idea. The winner - take - all be foolish to bother going through the election and that is to get Nixon out even use the word "black" then. system does not give a true picture of Democratic party process again in of the White House before he kills us the voters' preferences. However the 1976, should they be robbed in '72. all. But the behavior of the EDITORIAL Granted, Hubert is not everything you would want in a President, but he timing .of the challenge was criminal. Needless to say whoever would come Democratic party regulars of late had If the challenge was to be made, it out of the convention would lose by forces another objective upon us: We does have some nice features. For should have been realized before the an immense margin and just think a must make sure that Hubert instance, Hubert would not try to put people of California went to the polls, minute about the kind of riot they Humphrey and his like don't get in Supreme C a man like Clement Haynsworth on not after. What Humphrey and his would have on Miami Beach. It would either. the Supreme Court. Hubert started lackeys have done is to play the game make Chicago '68 look like a YMCA Four more years of Nixon could be getting in serious by the rules, lose, then change the field trip. bizarre, but let's face it, he got there trouble, however, in the 1968 election. rules, and (they hope) win on the But another heavy consequence honestly. That's a claim Hubert By sticking up for the Johnson instant replay. would also come from a McGovern Horatio Humphrey will now never be guide fo administration's conduct of Vietnam, no Hubert kept quite a few liberals at Two pretty significant consequences rejection — a complete loss of faith in able to make. home on election day, maybe enough DOONESBURY to have cost him the election. by Garry Trudeau One of the Supreme Court It is ironic that the court has However, Hubert really did not have decisions shadowed in the taken a hard line just at the point much choice. It was the party regulars dap, 37 where the institutions involved cater. got a limelight given to the death who had put Hubert on the ticket. To frank, summer beginning to decide in favor sell those people out would be r tell- job ata penalty decision last week is one are of the individual. 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Call engine good, 351-9056 after near MSU and close to major 676-2675. 3-7-5 East Lansing, 48823. 5-7-5 AUTO PARTS. 485-2276. 349-4157.6-7-3 6:30 P.M. 3-7-3 buslines. Call 351-9020 or LANSING, EAST side. Reduced C-1-7-3 rates for summer. 3 men COLE'S BAKERY drop by and see model. 7-7-7 EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom needed. Clean and TUESDAY ONLY special. 4 THUNDERBIRD 1966. Needs MUFFLERS, BRAKES, shocks Call, 372-5882. some furnished. Very clean, EAST LANSING, studio convenient. loaves Hpme - Style white body work, but and springs installed at Rock generous parking, security 5-7-3 bread, $1. At our bakery foods otherwise in excellent apartment, utilities included, Bottom LOW PRICES. locks. Air conditioning. concession. MEIJER condition air conditioning, pool. Call $595. Call HEIGHT'S AUTO PARTS. "7-1863 after 6 p.m. 3-7-3 Carpeting. 351-8890 or 337-1621 anytime. 10-7-14 Rromt THRIFTY ACRES, Okemos, IXlMtm* 485-2276. C-1-7-3 349-9152. 10-7-19 South Pennsylvania, West I. Spineless Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, person MALE ONLY. Summer 4. Upon Logan center, 4002 West Cedar Greens bus a pool, ail comlifioiiiiiy Ctopcfetngfiam $60/month. Includes utilities, refrigerator. Clean, quiet, carpeted. FREE parking. Call Dave between 7 - 9 p.m. Saginaw, 1721 North Grand River. C-1-7-3 SAFETY 8. Bankroll II. Golden-brown horse 13. Miss Gardner and everyfliiny else has i« . . . h*afed pool weekdays, 351-0473. 0-7-31 SUNG LASSES, tempered lens. Or any optical or 14. Semetic language 1135 needs. OPTICAL Michigan Ave. next to Brody 15. Liquid rubber conditioning and all — 'Units for students and married couples for air ROOM FOR rent. No lease, no DISCOUNT, 2615 East 17. Churl 5. Twitching damage deposit, $50/month. Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. 18. Track runner 6. About summer and fall. 4620 S. HAGADORN Rex, 485-5577. 1-7-3 C-3-7-7 19. Related 7. Shrewd Just North of Mt. Hope 21 Legionnaire All units carpeted and furnished with 23. Directed 9. Calculated distinctive furniture * Luxury apartments completely furnished 10. French Each unit has garbage disposal, and with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean WANTED:STUDENTS 2 3 % * S 6 7 % e v IO hot springs 12. Scottish % 11 furniture for summer and fall " individual air contitioning tourist resorl interested in '5 16 16 Fish pickle Giant swimming pool and private balconies *Each unit has dishwasher, garbage disposal, •N % 18 Field rat central air conditioning. participating in 17 ■8 19. Too bad %% 12 20. Blue Grass per unit •9 20 *3 parking spaces State Fu|l time resident manager for d ■ any IS 21 Seaweed Problems *Giant heated pool, recreation rooms and MOTIVATIONAL li % ae 22 Memo 24. Deer meat % ?« private balconies. % 27.Father Two man units with plenty of RESEARCH parking The 2 bedroom units start at $60/month per man JP JO 31 28 Son 30. Coincide Call Larry Scott at 351-7166 for information 35 INFnrn!l«0m units ,tart at $85/month per man FOR STUDIES Ml 31 Brioche 3 - 6 9 and 12 MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE 33. Nucleus 351-86*41 3 - 6 CALL MARK SIMONS, 1 - 6 P.M., 9 and 12 month leases available. M % 15 »7 34. Assist - MANAGEMENTEXCI.USIVEL Y BY: K IV HO 35. Fencing MANAGEMENTEXCLUS1VELY BY ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. excellent pay & interesting work % Ml dummy 36. Also % Ml E "ATE E'SAGINAW HWY. MANAGEMENT <0., INC. SUITE 411 241 E. SAGINAW HWY. SUITE 411 call: 353-4504 between 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. % 37. Lengthen 40 Si* EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 48823 high school students welcome '— EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48823 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 3, 1972 Antipollution bill Public needs stressed sent to By UNITED PRESS the Milliken penalties for air pollution violators. A fine under the bill. A compromise version of by GOP By RICK WILBINS rep Worthington, 25, a "I candidate believe that Gov. that we stop treating heroin INTERNATIONAL of up to $10,000 for the wilderness proposal Lansing area resident for 18 Milliken's transportation addiction as a crime and State News Staff Writer Michigan will become the violations plus $2,000 a day cleared the House 82-16 and years, claimed that the package is a step in that begin treating it for what could be charged for the Senate 26-5. The bill Sidney Worthington, legislature is dominated by direction." really is -- a disease," he first state in the nation to industries found guilty. private interests and said said. establish an air pollution was bitterly opposed by Republican candidate for surveillance program if Gov. "It would cost an industry Upper Peninsula lawmakers the the 59th District citizen's groups, such as A strong supporter of the Worthington said he $750,000 a year to pollute Common Cause and Michigan Education Assn's would also like to Milliken signs the who contended it would rob Representative seat, said in see the under these provisions," them of valuable tax lands. an interview Friday that he PIRGIM, were necessary to property tax proposal, legislature become more legislatively approved plan offset this influence and act as expected. said Sen. Alvin De Grow, Under the compromise, feels that it is time for Worthington said, "The efficient by scheduling as a balancing force. need for more effective debate and voting for The bill, which was passed R-Pigeon, floor manager of the state will pay affected government "to turn around the bill. "I don't think any local units of government at and start listening to people Worthington has worked property tax relief and bills. "Scheduling of bills, by both the House and with the Michigan Student Senate during the final days manufacturer could afford the previaling ad valorem rather than private equal opportunity for a instead of this hodge-podge not to clean up with these interests." Environmental quality education for all we have now, would make of the session, would charge tax rate. WORTHINGTON it Confederation based in Michigan citizens is long less difficult to get industries anywhere from penalties." citizen An eight-mem ber Lansing to lobby for overdue." input and would be a better $25 to $8,000 annually as a commission, appointed by stronger pollution control, Worthington said he way to get citizen support, surveillance fee to U.S. POLICY PROBED strong billboard laws and determine what type and the governor and supports a heroin he said. better land use policies. maintenance program, Worthington is a member how much air pollution representing industry, labor, "We've got to start similar to Britain's, where of the Ingham they are spewing into the atmosphere. At the same time, the ecologists, and the general public would have the authority to issue orders Name for putting some controls on what we build and where we addicts get prescribed dosages of the drug from Republican Committee and a Republican precinct County build it," he said. 'We've specified doctors. delegate in Lansing's 2nd legislature sent to the against industries. The bill, which has especially got to keep the "I think it is important Ward. governor's desk for signing a measure creating a new state program to designate and already passed the House, was sent back there for spurs contro upper part of the state from becoming a resort for the lower part." Family Special regulate wilderness areas concurrence in and to protect them from amendments. United States does not Worthington also said he The wilderness SEOUL (AP) — The issue South Korean officials in believes that there is a need commercial and residential measure of what name to call North Seoul and Washington recognize North Korea for state funding of mass development. would create a either. seven-member citizens Korea has again become a promptly made transit development in Legislation similar to the The Korea Times, in an this time representations and air pollution surveillance wilderness and natural areas controversy, involving the United States reportedly received U.S. editorial Sunday, recalled Michigan. "Our future state needs CHICKEN DINNER program was written into advisory board which would and South Korea. assurances that there had that Communist China have power to select areas demand that we begin now the lawbooks last year for when U.S. invited a U.S. table tennis It started been no policy change EVERY SUNDAY industries which discharge for special preservation. team after President Nixon to try to find new methods Secretary of State William concerning North Korea. of transportation," he said. AND MONDAY $| 19 waste waters into state Areas designated for called the Peking regime the P. Rogers, in a speech to the State Dept. spokesman waters. protection would be Southeast Asia Treaty Charles Bray said in a press People's Republic of China. 4 TO 9 P.M. Supporters of the bill say off-limits to any commercial The name dispute kept Organization (SEATO) briefing Friday that industries will probably pay an average of $60 to $70 or private exploitation whatsoever, including counil meeting in Canberra American officials from North Korea from Group slates PER PERSON last week, referred to North now on will use either participating in the 1964 under the program. The trapping and hunting, if the Dept. of Natural Resources Korea as the "Democratic "DPRK" — initials of and 1968 Olympic Games in signup drive OPEN SUN. thru THURS. money would be used to People's Republic of Democratic People's Tokyo and Mexico City. hire inspectors to monitor so decrees. Frontlash, a nonpartisan 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Korea." After years of battle with Republic of Korea" — or voter registration group, will Fri. 81 Sat. the amount of pollutants No more than 3,000 acres It was the first time a North Korea in referring to the International Olympic determine the of state land in one area conduct a voter registration 6 a.m. to 4 and U.S. government official the Communist — Committee, North Korea a.m. could be drive from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2820 E.GRAND RIVER components of them. designated for the had called North Korea by controlled northern half of finally won and attended the The proposal also stiffens special protection provided its official name. Korea. Sapporo winter Olympic Tuesday at the Potter Park He added that there was Games earlier this year Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. in Lansing. no reason to attach any under the official designation of DPRK. Registrars from Lansing political significance to the Senate approves bill and East Lansing will be The name dispute also simple usage of the official available to register title of North Korea. popped up in the early qualified voters. Korean sources reported, period of the current North however, that South Korea - South Red Cross talks for lottery in Michigan took the seriously and matter lodged very a concerning the fate of some 10 million Koreans MCAT- DAT-ORE ticketholders in the form of protest against using the separated since 1945. LSAT-ATGSB Senate passed a bill putting official name when Foreign The two sides reached By UNITED PRESS prizes and at least 40 per the lottery office under INTERNATIONAL cent of the money would go Minister Kim Yongshik agreement last month on a NAT L. BDS. control of the Dept. of called on U.S. Ambassador draft for the agenda for into the state's general fund. A compromise bill to get Treasury. The rest of the money Philip C. Habib Saturday. their formal talks, to be Michigan's lottery rolling by Backers estimate the would be spent for lottery South Korea does not held in Pyongyang and Dec. 1 passed the state lottery would bring in $40 Seoul alternately, only after required for Senate Thursday on a 28-3 million to the state treasury salaries, equipment and recognize the North Korean advertising. regime, which it calls a they tacitcly agreed to vote. annually. However, since The legislation, which puppet of international bypass the controversial the lottery would not be in issue. resulted from Specific details of the Communist forces. The name a operation until Dec. 1 this lottery would be left up to House-Senate conference ♦Voluminous material for year, the state would collect the commissioner. He would home study prepared by committee when the two less than that amount for experts in each field be in charge of accepting chambers agree on how the were unable to lottery the runs 1972-73 year which from July 1 to June bids for equipment, licensing ticket sellers and ACE HARDWARE Summer Sessions Special Compact Courses would operate, was sent to 30. Weekends I ntersessions determining the prices of — the house for approval. Specifically, the bill calls for establishment The legislation specifies that 45 per cent of ticket sales would be returned to tickets, frequency of drawings and size of BICYCLE SHOP winnings. of a single lottery commissioner appointed by JUST IN the governor and approved by the Senate. Stripped FROM FRANCE: from it was a House-passed provision for a deputy RIVIERE 10 SPEED commissioner from the opposite political party of *21, 23, 25 inch frames the governor. 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