National Monday MICHIGAN Sunny Cherry Festival begins STATE NEWS and warm today and i Traverse City and STATE . . . Tuesday, the highs will be in the mid to upper 80s. UNIVERSITY ie 65 Number 9 East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 10, 1972 ' *>> * i Sen. McGovern refuses r deal' for Calif, delegates MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) While Dakota would be on the threshhold of — a majority of the delegates eligible to McGovern said he couldn't forecast rival Democrats arrayed for national a nominating majority, without them, vote on the ouestion will be enough to the count on the California issue. convention battle, Sen. George he is more than 200 tough votes away, decide it. McGovern declared Sunday he will not Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of The question had been whether McGovern said if any other nominee participate in "any kind of deal" that Minnesota said his forces would fight convention rules required an absolute is to have his support "they must would stop his presidential nomination it out all the way to deny McGovern majority of all delegates 1 509 votes support the rules under which we by depriving him of crucial California the 271-vote Calfornia sweep he won or a majority of those eligible on an sought the nomination" — meaning delegates. in a presidential primary but lost in issue. the California sweep he thought he The Democratic front runner the Democratic Credentials - In the case of California, the 151 had won in the primary. stopped just short of renewing his Committee. contested "I'm not going to be a participant in threat to withhold support from the delegates cannot vote on "We're going to fight it out and their own seating. any kind of a deal under which we ticket if he is denied nomination, battle it out and then we're going O'Brien's ruling is sure to be select the nominee by changing the saying he wouldn't "poison the air to abide by the results," Humphrey challenged, forcing rules after the primaries are over here by making harsh threats." a convention vote . .. said. about who can vote. McGovern said. On the eve of a Democratic National Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, Convention that could begin with a 20 still clinging to his longshot hopes of - hour marathon session to settle nomination, aaiu said lie he had1WU under unat.r seating disputes, the pnme topic was advisement the question of whether to BY 4 PER CENT h California and McGovern's contested support McGovern on the California Set to begin 151 votes in that delegation. McGovern got a parliamentary assist controversy. He was reported under pressure from when party officials ruled that a some political allies to side with the guard Mark Fabian University Security watches over the $250 majority of the delegates eligible to front - runner from South Dakota. Democratic party emblem to be placed on the speaker's podium vote on California can settle the issue. Muskie said if McGovern loses the for the Democratic National Convention in Miami beginning That ruling would mean that California sweep "it would increase his today. The delegates will arrive at the hall tonight to settle McGovern can win the California problems" in the final contest for the battle with 1,433 votes. nomination itself. seating disputes. faculty, AP wirephoto With them, the senator from South Would that enhance Muskie's own prospects? "Possibly not," he said, "but I'm a prudent optimist." s At issue in the California case is Ellsberg goes on t whether McGovern should have the entire 271-vote delegation on the basis of his victory in a winner - take all presidential primary, or whether the MSU By NANCY PARSONS State News Staff Writer faculty and staff will receive and a unified program for all employes. In addition to the 4 increase, special provision vested retirement per was cent made delegation should be apportioned salary increases averaging 4 per cent for a number of individual pay among all the election entries on the Pentagon Papers effective July 1, compared with a 7 adjustments to eliminate salary or basis of their shares in the popular vote. per cent increase for last year, as part of a new compensation package inequities for women faculty and for anticipated adjustments among In that case, McGovern would get no announced administrative-professional employes more than 120 of the votes. Sunday by President Wharton. following completion of a salary study LOS ANGELES surrendered to authorities June 28, bar the government from attempting The convention itself will decide, The percentage for that group. (AP) - Daniel increase was llsberg and Anthony Russo, who 1971. "I felt as an American citizen — prosecution. during the session that opens at 7:30 provisionally approved by the MSU Vicki Neiberg, codirector of the Imit their roles in leaking the top Jury selection, which opens the p.m. EDT Monday. All told, there are Board of Trustees at a special finance Alliance to End Sex Discrimination, 88 a responsible citizen — I could no 21 delegate - seating disputes to be trial, is expected to be speedy. In an committee meeting Saturday. Final termed the compensation package eret Pentagon Papers to news media, longer cooperate with concealing this unusual move for a major trial, U.S. settled. Lawrence F. O'Brien, the approval of the total budget will await "obviously discriminatory." on trial today in a case of information from the American Dntroversy, history and important people." He added, "I amprepared for District Court Judge Williams M. party and convention chairman, formal board action at its July 28 "The salary increases for women all consequences." estimated it would take about 20 meeting. only pertain to this year. No allocation 'gal precedents. Byrne has ruled that he, not the hours to handle them all. Included in was made for the 10 or 15 At issue will be constitutional However, he says now that he feels attorneys, will question potential the compensation years some And the Democrats have said they of these women have been here and !doms of speech and press and an he broke no laws. jurors,asking only questions he feels are package are improvements in fringe The first article relevant to the will meet without recess until all benefits, such as long-term disability were discriminated against," iprecedented interpretation of gleaned from the case. Neiberg credentials disputes are settled. insurance, improved hospitalizaiton, pionage laws. Pentagon Papers appeared in the New In pretrial hearings, defense York Times on June 13,1972. and led O'Brien announced he will rule that fringe benefits, for part-time employes (Continued Already history records this as the attorneys indicated that, if they did on page 6) in which to an immediate court battle over the questioning, they would delve at men were charged th espionage for leaking secrets to freedom of the press to publish the length into potential jurors' attitudes a 'wspaper. material. toward the Vietnam war and other "This is a nontraditional espionage Following restraining orders, aspects of American history. Kllsberg's defense attorney, appearance of the documents in more The judge has indicated he will pare eonard Boudin, says, ". . . We are newspapers and a flurry of court down the list of submitted questions "ting here on a clean slate." appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled from both sides. Attorneys still have The government doesn't claim that there could be no prior government the option of using challenges to ther Ellsberg or Russo intended to restraint of a paper to bar it from remove any potential jurors they feel the United States when publishing a story. However, it did not should not serve. they ade public the massive Pentagon pers - a government study of the igins of the Vietnam War and the cisions that prolonged it. f Ellsberg has making the taken full responsibility papers public, Student hiring unit hough Russo has said he helped Py them. Russo is charged in only fee counts of the dictment. Ellsberg is named in 12 unts. 15 - count considered for tall Conviction could result in a By LINDA WERFELMAN hiring unit might not have access, Fritz «imum sentence of 115 State News Staff Writer said. years in son for Hiring responsibilities were not Ellsberg and 35 years for A plan to centralize hiring practices clear, Paula Fochtman, Residence for all students employed on and off Halls Assn. president, said. "According J I've," took the action on my own to Shingleton the hiring priorities of Ellsberg said when he campus will take effect this fall despite student complaints that adequate residence halls would be no more, but student input was not sought. according to the people in residence A Student Employment Office will halls, they would keep priorities," she be created to "provide an equitable said. Easy Ride rs McGovern personnel practices program and to efficiently bring together the available "The director of Employment Office can reject anyone the Student While most persons that attended an all night rock concert at the Pocono Raceway in student working force with the jobs applying for a job," she added. "The available," according to a preliminary Pennsylvania had to walk to their abandon cars, these two fans found an easy way out. The alters aid draft of the plan for the centralization of student employment on and off (Continued on page 6) huge crowd started to leave Sunday morning as the concert ended. AP Wirephoto campus for MSU students. The plan, scheduled to take effect Sept. 4, "still has to go through a few YOUTH SUPPORT CHANCES )roposals more director steps," John of the MSU I). Shingleton, Placement Bureau, said Sunday. JJiami " inn . J|e McGovern's oned beach, fi8. (ap> 'ncome as spread $1,000 per person per - payments, once - sen. the - Individual retain directly, though forms and othe departments, the right to hire pay would students authorization information would NAACP split on f, may Wind up as hjgh as $1600 be approved by the Student By CRISPIN Y. CAMPBELL n„ older citizen and as low as Employment Office before paycheks State News Staff Writer Wilkins said he would be willing to The poll of more than 900 delegates has picked up the 'never - never' battle TJ Per child. could be issued, the plan said. work with any group advocating showed that those over 50 - years - old cry and is leading the mob in its rht ,disputed plan for welfare "The way it reads is if the Student The generation gap compounded the peaceful change by working through preferred Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. assault upon the 14th amendment's '.'and tax reform, described by Employment Office doesn't want controversial the system, the older delegates refused Humphrey, those between 30 - and 50 equal protection clause. He is invading hired, they don't get hired," to consider the proposal. ^workable' s airi 38 arithmetica»y * ' ,has been revised and, as someone Charles Massoglia, president of housing, education and employment at the g3rd annual NAACP convention The largest point of disagreement. - years - old chose Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy and S. Dakota Sen. the prerogative of a co - equal branch of the government, the judiciary, by however, was the turmoil rising over •mputer." "Sent b8ck throu8h the Off-Campus Council, charged. George E. Fritz, personnel' held last week in Detroit's Cobo Hall. The traditional block voting of the the push to remove a tradition which George McGovern was the first proposing legislation designed to preference of those under 30 . years - interfere with the power of the courts esifLr.M°.nt ' running Democratic administrator for residence halls and southern delegation, the largest has always given the organization a white president. Again, the older ^ to correct constitutional violations. He Mav t'h °®ndidate, who admitted food services, disagreed. "We are just delegation with the oldest members, Despite this continual disagreement is arousing passions of hate and "ion short 'S plan might faU $27 going to continue as we have in the killed several resolutions from the delegates, led by the southern block on most issues and candidates, the bitterness," the resolution said. ;idpri V" °f meeting its costs, has past, hiring as many students as we younger delegates who sought in vote, stood firm. generation gap closed as an anti - npu,° postP°ne the unveiling of need," he said, adding that residence initiate changes in organizational A poll conducted by the New York Nixon sentiment permeated the Though the Nixon administration Nocratir m '?^°n Until after the halls would continue to place priority policy. Daily News during the convention convention. officials, Samuel Johnson, asst. But inc ^allonal Convention, on student applicants living in the halls Delegates rejected the suggestion of showed that while the majority of Spurred on by the statements of secretary of HUD, and Samuel er . "S.^ad of original $1,000 - in which they wanted to work. the Rev. Jessie Jackson, president of delegates, regardless of age, felt poor Wilkins and Bishop Stephen G. Simmons, an official of the Office of des said i^n«,payment' McGovern's The employment office would not the People United for the Survival of housing, unemployment and Spottswood, chairman of the board of Economic Opportunity (OEO), overrule a residnce hall's decision to Humanity (PUSH), to form a coalition inadequate education were the major the NAACP, the members of the attempted to defend the present hire any particular student, though it rding t„ the '!lC°me fant w°"»d vary recipient age and could provide information about an or summit conference of the five or six problems confronting blacks today, convention issued a resolution against administration, the attackers would her fa.., s major black organizations, they differed on choice of presidential Nixon's antibusing stance Tuesday. While Executive Secretary Roy applicant to which the residence hall ujkji- candidates. "The President of the United States (Continued on page 6) 2 Monday, July |Qt Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ^ Center aids nondelegates in Miami By JOHN BORGER have representatives distributing expected at the convention, which The big problem is •An "ombudsman" legal service, Krishna cult will be soiling organic housing s,B State News Staff Writer said. Some low - cost rooms information at the center. ranged up to 100,000 several months provided by local attorneys and law food at cost later this week. A available in small hotels, but 'are .J MIAMI BEACH, FLA. - Sixteen "The center is primarily for ago, have "been going down all week" commercial franchise is selling chicken the* students to keep young people advised and now stand around 6,000, Stover no more free indoor unpaid volunteers are staffing a youth nondelegates," Glenn Stover, of local laws and offer legal aid as dinners at 85 cents. The Florida CJtrus housing "| h , convention center to provide codirector of the center said Saturday. said. About 500 people can fit into the necessary. Commission is providing free orange to say it because this is my home X nondelegates to the Democratic "We've been encouraging delegates to come down here and meet the center at Margaret one time. Schiller, center director, juice. this is really a closed Stover said. "Not commuK National Convention with free medical people, •A mimeographing service, available even churches said the center is designed to "make and legal aid and information on but they haven't been responding very well. Of course, they have so many the concept of an open convention a to all comers. •A general information desk with opening their doors to provide for people. housi.* low-cost food and housing. •General information tables for nople, but even if this is so, it has a much Dept. to become "conscientiow Although I did make a statement Judy Yates, editorial editor very much like that atributed to me in greater effect — the protection of the objectors" in certain situations, to let status quo. them refuse duty, in cases where it Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for Bill Whiting, news editor the June 28 story about the June 26 Obviously their actions go Mike Cody, copy chief far bevond those possible to "any would require them to violate their outstanding journalism. meeting of the East Lansing moral convictions, without fear of Rick Gosselin, sports editor subcommittee of the Ad other c.izens." Hoc Committee on University What it will take for the antiwar losing their jobs. and East movement to become really effective This kind of changes it Lansing policies, I feel that the context in which it was used made it is for the police to become part of the implemented, could be an important one with far reaching effect. Soon seem as though I was saying something movement, not just in their private - EDITORIAL other than what I had intended. The lives but to the extent that to work against us when, in order to they refuse the East Lansing subcommittee will be finsihed with tne fact-finding part of story puts me in opposition to the influence our government, we become its talks and will begin to formulate creation of a "cohesive community," which is certainly not the case. disruptive. Why do none of them do recommendations for changes in this already? At least one officer I policy to be presented to the city During the of the meeting SN course a to base recomm discussion took place about the involvement of police officers in the antiwar movement. It was repeated talked to during the Grand River Avenue incident said that if he refused to try to control and stop council. Suggestions or ideas anyone would like to give would be welcomed and can be submitted either to individual members or to the many times that since the police were demonstrators he would lose his job subcommittee in care of the city and he had a wife and children to just like any other citizens they should manager's office in City Hall. on interviews, p be able to join any movement they wanted to. At this point I objected, but only to the idea that policemen support. Because of this, I suggested to Charles F. Pegg, East Lansing police John Podulk member, East Lansing subcommittee Glenview, 111., sophomore In an effort to give voters a will be confined to contenders be held next week for contenders are just like other citizens. chief, that he make it possible for June 30,197? deeper insight into the various for offices having the greatest for the county commissioner Our government has, as I said, candidates running for major effect on students. seats. Transcripts from the shown time and again that it will not political offices, the State News Primary endorsements will be debates will be printed. listen to peaceful protest, it is will offer editorial comment on the contenders as the Aug. 8 made for contenders running for offices for 6th District unfortunate, but it takes disruptive activity like what happened on Grand Irritated driver Recommendations for the River Avenue this spring to get any primary election approaches. representative to the House of Democratic and Republican changes made. But the minute this To the Editor: Endorsements for the primary Representatives and 59th District kind of disruption takes place, the Granted there was reasonable doubt nominees for the board of races will be limited to those representative to the state House police are there to stop it. Their I don't know what view most concerning the bump and perhaps we trustees will also be made before students have of the police department both contributed to the accident but of intervention is said to take place to contests where more than one Representatives. the Officer Scott was wrong in my opinion Endorsements will also be made respective party conventions. here on campus. Unitl yesterday, I had candidate is running. for refusing to consider he might have my reservations but gave our police for county sheriff, county clerk been wrong. Recommendations will be made All citizens are urged to vote in LETTER POLICY department credit for doing more on the basis of personal and six county commissioners both the primary and general good than harm. My point is this: My car was hit and interviews with the candidates from precincts with heavy a man got away with it because of an elections. The primary is I was involved in an accident officer who was willing to stake seven student populations. The State News welcomes all letters. which when they are able to schedule scheduled for Aug. 8. Registered occured at the intersection of Bogue years of service on it and refuse to interviews with the State News Recommendations will also be voters who will not be in the area They should be typed and signed and Street and Shaw Lane consider my account of the accident. should include home town, student, going ea.-.t on editorial board. In instances made in the fall for contenders in at the time of the election should Shaw. Being my first I haven't completely lost faith in our faculty or staff standing and local accident, I where candidates are not able to the November contests having no allowed the other man to move his car campus policemen but this incident file for an absentee ballot in the phone number. No unsigned letter will before officer James D. Scott schedule interviews, primary. These will include city clerk's office in East Lansing be accepted for publication. The State arrived certainly illustrated to me how people on the scene of the lose respect for law enforcement accident. recommendations will be based candidates for the Senate, and City Hall. Since it takes about News will print unsigned letters only After much exchange of credentials, officers when a few of them decide to in extreme cases. Letters may be on the candidates' position prosecuting attorney. two weeks for processing, the officer deduced from his facts that play God. edited for clarity and conciseness so the other man couldn't have papers and other background The State News will also carry hit my Billye J. Suttles applications for absentee ballots that more letters can be car where the dent was and he information. news stories on all candidates. should be filed as soon as accommodated. Letters will not be would Center for Urban Affaire be willing to stake seven year, of State News recommendations Debates open to the public will edited for content. research assistant possible. service on it. June 30,19^ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Htt3- A/OW, IN WE 6PEATEST T 60 /N THE NOPE UE my peucm americans. a9 you know, t have. MOt/e TOWARDS CUORiD CAN REBU/LP PEACEFUL. f> Af1 I TAKB PEACE EVER /NmATTTD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE , purin6 my term as \ /T YOU hJANT our \ pres/pent, 60ne on BY AN AMERICAN PRESiPENT I SHflu. PEOPLE OF THE~ UNTTEPy - STATES ANP A missions - of pence \ to both ruwa ONCE A6Attf EMBARK PEOPce TOO LONG ON A PER/LOOS UNRECDGNrZEP BY MISSION th/s GREAT NAT/0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 10. ' °722 3 BY 'U' WAR STUDY UNIT Plan to end ROTC defeated By JANET DOMOWITZ wholeheartedly recommend ascertain which representatives walked out, available in the Library of it," Muelder said. recommendations the subcommittee accepted During a Vh hour meeting are all MSU - sponsored Lois Gertz, Gladwin Thursday which included a appropriate for all recommendations research, educational walkout at 1:15 a.m. by sophomore, and Stengel administrative presented were the unanimously projects and international three members, the only subcommittee implementation, which may except one. members voting in favor of projects and programs for reouire board approval and Other recommendations University subcommittee of student reference. the committee on MSU and abolishing ROTC. which, if any, are impossible the subcommittee accepted •The University The walkout by Gertz, should East Lansing policies related implement," Wharton were: resume its former practice to the Stengel nd" Charles said. •The MSU Dept. of Public of Indochina, war, publicizing the defeated a motion by Massoglii East Lansing Stengel ) f f e r e d Safety should reaffirm and investment portfolio in its Mitchell Stengel, professor junior, occurred after a subsequent motion for adjournment publicize its formal policy annual financial report. of economics, to abolish recommendations on ROTC that informers, agents, The ROTC on campus. was defeated. Prior to the in view of the defeat of the University infiltrators, paid and subcommittee voiced Before voting on the walkout, Stengel said he felt first one. The subcommittee the hour unpaid, are not and will not reluctance at the need for a ROTC was too late for voted unanimously to question, Milton be used. final joint meeting with the the Muelder, vice president for remaining recommend that the •Among its services to city subcommittee recommendations to be research and development, University seek a students and alumni, the scheduled Thursday night. given careful consideration, reimbursement of all explained his opposition to costs Placement Bureau should Daniel Masterson, Harvey, About 30 observers ROTC expl the recommendation. "If I thought for a attended the meeting at its expended for ROTC. Another motion to grant develop and publicize its willingness to assist Illinois graduate student, and Poizel indicated beginning, which marked the they Milton Meulder, vice president for research and development for the moment there would be any the first University final conscientious objectors to would attend, however. time any sizable University connection between authority over the content find alternative service to subcommittee of the ad hoc committee studying the Vietnam War group was present during of all ROTC courses passed explains why he curtailing ROTC at MSU their military service. voted in favor of keeping ROTC on campus in a meeting and cessation of the war in any of the meetings, all of The subcommittee voted to Thursday night. which were open to the •A current listing be made State News photo Indochina, I would recommend that the by Chuck Michaels Public- University cease offering the I 1c FOR QUANTirT™! The subcommittee voted course "Marksmanship and unanimously to allow five Hunter Safety" (Military Zippies hold smoke-in minutes at the each recommendations for floor comment. beginning of category of Science 122) and drop it from the catalog, The subcommitte< accepted a recommendation j I 9 ■PAPER to 6 DAILY EATER^j.^j0"! i | OPEN 12:45-SHOWS AT 1:00-2:45-4:50-7:00-9:10 JACKicmmoN Zoltan Ferency, East by Poizel that the Dept. of BARBARA HARRIS Lansing attorney and city Public Safety should revise "THE WAR subcommittee members, its of surveillance Bea use during at Miami park said, "If you don't have the kind of discussion in a deliberative assembly, we want demonstrations. Pictures of demonstrators might rightfully be taken of illegal BETWEEN MEN & WOMEN" JASON RO6AR0S MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A few joints were lit, a hard (heroin) and "junk" (hard drugs) was planned later from then you are begging to have it taken to the streets." The subcommittee activities, but pictures of legal activities should not be ay at bxr: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00® PG TECHNICOLOR rock band sang political blues and two young protesters marched through the Flamingo Park crowd carrying a sign that read: "Dump Junk and Join the Smack Attack." the nondelegates' campsite to Convention Hall where the Democrats convene to nominate a presidential candidate deliberated until 3 a.m. in order to submit its report taken, they said. If pictures are to be used as evidence they should be 0 ' 7:00, 9:00 r, Adults today. The more Zippies' marijuana smoke - in was on, but there was preaching than pot Sunday afternoon. A guitar and drum band dominated the park, hard rock music got mild competition from a "Jesus Freak" singer and recommendations to Presiden Wharton by retained until a case is tried and a verdict is obtained, SNOOPY, "We want a guaranteed weekly stash," said Zippie leader and poet Allen Ginsberg, who was leading Yippies across Friday, as he requested in a they indicated. Pictures not COME letter to committee used as evidence or pictures A. J. Weberman as he held to free our a marijuana prisoners hand ... • rolled we want cigaret. "We want the country to the park in song. "Merrily, merrily we welcome the year in," Ginsberg sang chairman Charles Poizel, in cases that lead to HOME! Today t 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, r. * "llcwinie legalize marijuana." as he keyed an ancient hand accordian. Young people Canton, Ohio junior, early acquittal should be 7:00, 9:00 Cheers were heard from the 100 or so persons gathered the intense heat before a bandstand set up on a softball danced in a circle in back as he sang. The leader of the rock band had different lyrics. last week. Upon receiving the report, destroyed along with negatives by the Dept. of m Twl - Lite Hour, Adults 90c, 4:30 - 5:00 faultier* diamond. Wharton wrote a letter to Public Safety. George Peppard PLUS AT "President Nixon and Vice President Agnew, the people the subcommittee Chitra Smith, professor in But Zippie signs made it clear the group was against don't want you." them of the steps he would informing fichael Sarraiin n xiXj 7:35 ONLY 'death drugs" like heroin, and a march against "smack" James Madison College, "The "ADVENTURERS" Yippies and Zippies are rival factions in the Youth take with the report. International Party. Yippies first opposed the smoke - in, "I speaking in opposition to g Groundstar circulating Poizel's recommendation, but later consented to it. am Conspiracy" £Gj pertinent sections of the said, "I defy anybody to Matim at 1:30, Eve. at: Under the agreement between the police and the Women gain demonstrators there are no uniformed officers in the park, but there were plainclothes observers mingling with the document together with related recommendations to the appropriate principal specify precisely the moment a legal activity becomes an illegal activity." m 90c, 4:45 " 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 ! Hour, Adults - 5:15 OPEN 7:00 P.M. Feature 7:15-9:25 crowd. administrators with the She said she thought the Where "WILLARD" A SOUFFLE Police Sgt. Rick Corso said that if there was pot smoking uait" "tat"'they"return recommendation comes ended... OF A MOVIE voice in Miami at the affair there would be no arrests as long as peace was maintained. thejr analysi$ in Wharton's letter said. 'writing.> very to not be close to asking police . "MURMUR OF A number of Miami Beach residents, including babies in police. THE HEART" "When„,1C11 these responses After the three MIAMI BEACH, Fla. biggest concerned whether strollers, watched the smoke - in and several groups such as h " T demonstration begins. 1 the National Organizaton for the Reform of Marijuana nave Deen recelvea. 1 Today at 1:15, 3:15, [0 (AP) — A feminized to have a cochairperson Laws circulated petitions. 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 Democratic National preside over convention Twl - Lite Hour, Adults The bandstand was plastered with signs that read: "We - 45 5:15 Convention opens Monday sessions. The NWPC - like pot a lot," and "drop seeds, not bombs." Tne State News is published by the students of th a woman vice proposed that Lawrence At first, just a couple of joints were displayed near the Michigan State University every class day during Fall, chairperson and the most O'Brien, the party chairman Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, slated to be convention stage, and Zippie leader Patrick Small, 22, of New York Wednesdays comprehensive platform City, called it a "symbolic" gesture. Later, young people STTO' and Fridays during Summer Term, and a affecting women political history. in U.S. leader, share his podium and responsibilities with Hawaii behind stage were rolling cigarets from tobacco or a similar Welcome Week edition is published in special September. FUJICA substance in glassine bags, and they were tossed to the Subscription rate is $16 per year. Forty per cent of the Rep. Patsy Mink.. crowd. Member Associated Press, United Press International, delegates are women, a Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., record high. The committee voted also Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press The Bahais Club ofx; Assn. And while there's still to require in the future that going to be a fashion show a man chair the convention :£ M.S.U. is sponsoring a:-:; Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. for the "lady delegates," one year and a woman the g program on the §: Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services .t~i > « this year the women are next. NWPC spokesmen ttrevi talization of :j:j Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, more apt to be caucusing anticipate some resistance education in a New:-:- Michigan, 48823. I 5TT01 k ran117 can Today's serious tennis player wants a racket that take the punishment of the big game — match Reg. $1.79 I after match after match. Bancroft's Player's Special Is a truly tough tournament racket, with an extra limit 3 limit 1 thick shaft and more wood In the head for the solid hit required In hard play. (coupon) (coupon) If you want more pace on drives, more power In Expires after July 15, 1972 Expires after July 15, 1972 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only a volley, more control on every stroke, the Player's Special's consistently uniform hit will put you In control of the situation. And you'll be playing with a racket that's beautifully crafted of finest quarter - sawed, seasoned second growth American white ash and bamboo, the "spring steel wood". beetl The Player's Special Is moderately priced at with A $50, strung Bow Brand Championship Weatherproof 948. 3-7- lamb gut. There are 25 other beautiful Bancroft rackets at varying price levels — each unique, with more value and features than any other IGUAR Polaroid or Foster Grant priced make. Bancroft conparably Sporting Goods Co., XKE Bancroft Court, Woonsocket, R.I. 02895. ^e|low/black Sunglasses 5-7-17 conditi limit 1 (coupon) Expires after July 15, 1972 East Lansing Store Only Jacobsorfe ' 1966 condi j j.. tor young men "e, 332 limit 1 limit 1 2283 Grand River, Okemoi, Mich. JACOBSON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (coupon) (coupon) 3800 S. Mission, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Expires after July 15, 1972 East Lansing Store Only Ixplres after July 15, 1972 4310 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Mich. EVENINGS UNTIL NINE East Lansing Store Only Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan >. 1972 1 Hities be 've mass students uild new v federal Id seek a nets for ose OPEL loop GT 1970, orange with MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East increase. black interior. 30 mpg 5a Kalamazoo Street Since TURN ON this seldom used $1900.485-7841.3-7-14 . . . 1940. Complete auto Concord cassette tape deck, Animals painting and collision service. EAST SIDE, 4 bedrooms, stove $40. Lev, 353-4400 days, SHARP, 1971 Gremlin. Moving 485-0256. C-7-31 and 332-4056 evenings. 5-7-14 ABYSSINIAN KITTENS West. 232 refrigerator. 9 month PHONE 355-8255 cu, standard, racing lease, $250. 485-2472. 5-7-17 C.F.A. registered. Show and stripes, reasonable. FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 347 student Services Bldg. Call SEWING MACHINE Clearance pet quality. Neutering 489-2391, evenings CHEQUERED FLAG. 2505 Sale. Brand S-3-7-10 FOURTH FOR HOUSE, own new portable, available. Rare! East Kalamazoo •AUTOMOTIVE Street, 1 $49.95, $5 per month. Large mile West of room, $50. 411 South selection SHELLBY 1968, GT500, 428 campus. of reconditioned 337-2613. 5-7-19 Scooters & Cycles h 487-5055. C-7-31 Fairview, 372-6725. 2-7-12 used c.i., automatic transmission, machines. Singers, Parts & Service Whites, Necchis, New Home excellent condition. $1800 or KEEP on FULL BEDROOM in furnished PUREBRED SI BERIAN TRUCKIN'. Repair Aviation best offer, call 627-4816 work and "many others", $19.95 Huskies. Males and females. on Volkswagen, bugs, house. 1 or 2 people, •employment 3-7-14 buses or Ghias. GRAND 351-5444. 3-7-14 to $39.95. Terms. OUOBOROS KENNELS, EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING 655-3632.3-7-14 I a board • for rent RIVER CITGO. 1054 Fast SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE Grand River. 351-9274. RECORD PLAYER. Good for COMPANY, 1115 North evaluate Apartments SILVER 1964. Radio, new tires. Best C-7-31 children. $20. Call Susan Washington, 489-6448. POINT Siamese desertion Houses offer. Evenings, 339-2953. kittens. 6 weeks old, litter mine if Wilson, 337-9091. 1-7-10 Rooms 3"7"12 REPLACE AND REPAIR worn trained, had first shot. > CAMERA REPAIR Service. Still granted, •FOR SALE 489-3490 or 482-5635. out Automotive parts at MEN OR WOMEN. $36/month. and motion picture. Work pvould be T-BIRD 1 960. Animals Zowie, HEIGHTS WORLD OF Howl and Co - op. 332-6521. done locally. Free estimates. )n mental Mobile Homes mechanically sound. VW AUTO PARTS. 485-2276 Ask for Fast, guaranteed service. President/Manager. has been •Lost & Found 1968. Best offers, 351-0709. C-1-7-10 2-7-12 WILCOX SECOND HAND Mobile Homes 2-7-10 ! attorney STORE, 509 East Michigan, n on the •PERSONAL ~~— VW - GUARANTEED repair. THE SUDD&i FLODPIMG HTUE GAMPi/f AREA SUMMER. NEAR GOT A displaced bed? Here's •PEANUTS PERSONAL TR4 - A 1966. Mechanically RANDY'S MOBIL. I 96 at IS cm ED bV 1HE ANNUAL DRAlN/flG OF campus. __485-4391. C-7-31 ntal Task perfect. Some body work. - Furnished, parking. 332-8903 the perfect setting. 12' x 60' Okemos Road. 349-9620 50 USED SEWING machines, •REAL ESTATE $425. Tom, 351-6184. 3-7-12 THE WA1ERBED5 BV D£f#RT)N<5 STUDENT5 !* evenings and weekends. KING. Must sell by August C-7-31 3-7-14 $9.95 and up. Consoles and on mental 'RECREATION 15, 694-8792 after 7 p.m. portables, Zig - Zag and 3-7-12 tiouse bill •SERVICE VEGA WAGON 1971, 110 hp, 4 HtyUS'■&£&*&/ 9XX2Z/S UWN6, MM FALL. FOR straight stitchers. Also, used Id permit Instruction speed, deluxe interior. HD Employment male walking distance, parking, no student, vacuum cleaners, $3.50 up. DELUXE MOBILE home. No it suspension. 627 5146. 2-7-12 against Typing Service cooking. 332-3170. 1-7-10 ELECTRO - GRAND, 804 money down, take over FEMALE. ATTRACTIVE, to East Michigan, Lansing. ■TRANSPORTATION VOLVO 144S 1968, air work full Hours payments. 625-3739. 5-7-17 his Carr has civil •WANTED conditioned, automatic, CEASAR'S or part RETREAT time in Employment For Rent NEEDED: ONE house three or two blocks girls for from Saturday 9-12 9 a.m. - noon. 5 p.m., C-7-31 GOLDEN EMPRESS 12' x 61'. excellent condition, $1800 MASSAGE STUDIO. 1107 campus. 351-1924. 2-7-10 itroduce list. Must sell to best offer. RN or LPN with medication 100 USED VACUUM cleaners. 1969. Excellent condition. North iuld assist Call Meredith, 351-2208. least Washington. Must 18 years of age. be at Some course. Full time 11 p.m. to Apartments GOING ON LEAVE. Tanks, canisters and uprights. Easy access to MSU. Many 3 extras. 393-6197. 5-7-19 icularly I 3-7-10 openings pay up to $10 an hour. 7:30 a.m. shift. Provincial bedroom, Guaranteed 1 full year, $7.88 House TWO MAN, furnished. obtaining Cell 448-4481, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Whitehills. East immediate Colonial. 1 block from and up. DENNIS VW 1971 BEETLE, dark 5-7-17 Lansing, Phone 332-5061 occupancy, furnished, campus. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Lost & Found utilities Many extras. he says, QH(fi3 iSQmUil Qafifi green, air, AM/FM extras, Monday through Friday 9 to except electricity. 316 North Cedar, opposite , 5. 6-7-10 $110. Till September Leaving August for 1 year. financial excellent condition, under JOBS EUROPE 15, City Market. C-7-31 LOST, GREY cinnamon white 337-2515, 353-5161. 3-7-12 wn name Q2EI 221E33 warranty, one owner, Phone and salaried. 337-1846. 5-7-19 cat Tuesday night. Spartan LEGAL SECRETARY: full time Blair, 353-0136. X-1-7-10 England, Belgium, and OWN ROOM Village. 355-3253. 3-7-10 itory." Switzerland. Year - round. for downtown Lansing law NEED ONE in East Lansing COLE'S BAKERY man. Fall Spring. house. Immediate. UJ QQ EES EBB ehw - busing an Trainees (general help) office. MTST or Mag card Luxury apartment, close. Call Call TUESDAY ONLY special. 4 V\N 1966 squareback, little rust, 351-6237. 3-7-12 e, echoed experience required. Salary Personal n attempt £j32J£EIIH22 OS3 $750. Call 355-0737. Nice supermarkets, hospitals, open; other fringe benefits. 332-6316. 1-7-10 NEAR SPARROW Hospital. 211 loaves bread, Home $1. At - Style white our bakery car. 3-7-14 e judicial 23 23 (EEE EEZ2 department Summer England holiday stores. Call 371-1730. 5-7-17 Custer. $280 includes foods concession. MEIJER FREE ... A lesson in utilities. 482-4678, THRIFTY ACRES, Okemos, complexion care. Call camps. France Camp Id oppose wo vide a DEADLINE P.M. one class day Scooters & Cycles Counseling. at lo For send free DEGREED AGRICULTURE PEACE CORPS needs people in YIS . 349-3258. 6-7-19 South Pennsylvania, West Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, 484-4519, East Michigan or 485-7197, Lansing Mall. MERLE before publication. stamped self • addressed NEEDED: 2 men for 4 man Logan Center, 4002 West NORMAN on t cure busing the 1965 HARLEY 250 Sprint. Fair condition. Call Jeff, business size envelope, to Princeton Research, Dept. Agronomy, Horticulture, Natural Resources, Animal johns per fully furnished house. Private Saginaw, 1721 North Grand COSMETICS STUDIOS. C-13-7-31 room, fireplace, color TV, River. C-1-7-10 Cancellations/Co r- 351-2027. 3-7-12 C. Box 44188 Panorama Science, Agricultural can find rections - 12 noon one City. California 91402. Economy and Poultry and apartment! stereo, dishwasher, washer, dryer, etc. 372-1525. 3-7-12 UMBRELLA TENT, 9' x 9', PREGNANT? WE understand. ass day before HONDA 160 scrambler. Good Call tblishinga Dairy Production. For used once, $35. Call us. Pregnancy condition. Call Mark, society, publications. sophisticated volunteer UNFURNISHED, 2 bedroom, 393-8169 after 6.30 p.m. counseling. 372-1560. 0-7-31 332-5738.3-7-12 • Ing," he jn position in 57 countries. All Leasing for Fall stove, refrigerator, very clean. 3-7-14 The State News will be * travel, medical and living ALWAYS OPEN. • Residential neighborhood. Monday 1971 SUZUKI TS185, $450. Roommate Service responsible only for the r expenses paid. Speak with 641-6601. T1-7-31 KENWOOD 5150 stereo receiver through Friday. 8 - 5:30 p.m. regulating Call 332-2357 or 337-0407 keeping, vineyard, farrti first day's incorrect Action, Peace Corps, Vista and UNION BUILDING after 5 p.m. 3-7-14 chan fri amplifier, 40RMS watts uana, and nsertion. Reps, July 12th and 13th at WATER'S EDGE LOVELY FURNISHED 2 BARBER Sh/OP. C-1-7-10 vegetable production and per channel, new. $300. tk anyone the Placement Bureau. 2-7-12 and bedroom students HONDA 1971 CL350. 1200 well RIVER'S EDGE house, 550 351-0465. 3-7-14 ined or aas must be - drilling experience. See prepaid . miles. Like new, plus 2 Action/Peace Corps Reps at ALCOA. 8 next to Cedar Village 332-4432 Stoddard, $170/month to Real Estate use or helmets. $650 or best offer. men needed, September 15, plus utilities. WIRE FRAMES? Many white or the Placement Bureau July juana." 351-5323. 0-6-7-17 evenings and Saturdays. Avai.able July 1. 349-1540 or yellow gold styles to choose CLOSE TO campus. 2 bedroom, 12th and 13th. 2-7-12 Don't work for $2 - $3 an EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom 349-3604. 0-3-7-10 tes of the from. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, $12,000, terms available, hour if you are worth more. furnished. Very clean, 2615 East Michigan Avenue, owner, 641-6601. 11-7-31 ig to Carr HONDA P50, peddle or ride. 2 489-3494. C-7-31 BEDROOM HOUSE in the Like new, $100, 351-6681. generous parking, security 372-7409. C-7-14 >lyment, Automotive TEACHERS locks. Air conditioning. country. 10 minutes from EAST 3-7-10 LANSING. 6 bedrooms. : policies, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Carpeting. 351-8890 or campus. $130/month til RABCO ST-4 Shure M91ED. Ideal nam, and IW 1971, 1600 miles, AM/FM Recreation, Math - Science, For Rent 349-9152. 10-7-19 September 15. Bedrooms air Nearly new. 351-8070, after faculty home, close to 1971 BRIDGESTONE campus. 3 floors carpeted, 200, French, Elementary conditioned. 393-5883 or 5:30 p.m. 3-7-10 ngressman radio, radial and snow tires, double garage. Large treed berlain's street scrambler, 1350 miles, Secondary Ed, Industrial 882-9808 after 6 p.m., leave way below bluebook! excellent condition, $495. Arts, Guidance Counseling UNFURNISHED message. 5-7-10 CASANOVA STEREO yard. $29,500. 1063 >rd. 655-3055. 3-7-10 After 6 APARTMENT, $85 cassette Marigold. Phone 332-8223 p.m, 625-4534. and TESL FEFL needed for per month, recorder, AM/FM. - utilities Almost 7-7-21 3-7-10 professional volunteer $9.50/month, no deposit. All paid, remodeled. new. Also tapes. DICK LeSABRE 1966. Needs in U.S. and 57 equipment guaranteed. Call Lansing, 371-2255. 3-7-12 Rooms 3-7-10 337-1248 work. Make offer. 351-0734 after 6:30 p.m. X-1-7-10 HONDA OF HASLETT All medical, travel NEJAC, 337-1300. C-7-31 MALE ONLY. Summer SANSUI TU - 555 tuner and AU Recreation and living expenses paid. OAKLAND 901 East. Lower 222 amp. Special on Electro $60/month. Includes utilities, - UNION BOARD SUMMER WIARO 1970Vi, gold, V - 8, PARTS Speak with Action/Peace Corps, Vista Reps July 12th Apartments furnished 3 room/bath. $135 plus deposit. Utilities paid. refrigerator. Clean, quiet, - Voice 9 CANON CLEARANCE: FT - A speakers. FLIGHTS. Hours 1 - 4. July carpeted. FREE parking. Call - and and 13th at Placement Adults, no pets. 5-7-19 August flights still OL. Pellix, lens and & Bureau. 2-7-12 NEEDED ONE girl for Cedar Dave between 7 weekdays, 351-0473. 0-7-31 - 9 p.m. accessory. Over 800 8 - track available. 353-9777. C-7-31 Village apartment OWN ROOM in apartment till tapes. Over 1200 used LP's IEVELLE 1965, 4 door, 6 cylinder, runs good, body 'air, $195. 332-8269. 2-7-10 SERVICE PROFESSIONALS immediately. 351-6128. 5-7-12 September 15. $55 per month. Stop by 117 Louis AVAILABLE NOW. Couple, or 2 guys wanted for close to WILCOX SECOND HAND STORE, 509 East Michigan. Service URBAN PLANNERS. Business Street today between 5 - 7 485-4391. 1605 HASLETT RD. campus house. Single room BankAmericard, TV FACTS now has an HEW 1960. majors, Landscape MARIGOLD p.m. B-1-7-10 Master Mechanically also uvailable. 332-0112, 1-6 Charge, Layaway. 8 Entertainment Guide as well sound, good transportation, Architects, Social workers. APARTMENTS p.m. 3-7-12 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - as a Shopping Guide. C-7-31 PARTS 339 2663 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, call 349-2937 after 6 p.m Engineers and Scientists Saturday. 3-7-12 SERV. 339-2887 needed for professional North, furnished studio, MEN. SINGLES and doubles HOME REMODELING and volunteer positions at home apirtments. Now utilities paid, private BICYCLES, NEW 3, 10 speeds, now available. Clean, quiet, repairs of all types. Call Jim USTER 340, 1970. $1575o and leasing. Summer rates $130 collapsible, good quality, abroad. All medical, and up. Call 337-7328 for entrance, $115/month, plus cooking, close. 485-8836. Wolnosky, 351-8753. 3-7-10 offer. BSA 650 reasonable. 351-3373. 2-7-10 Phone 355-3900 1 Lightening. Like new. travel and living expenses appointment. deposit. Phone, 627-5454. 0-7-31 351-8252. 3-7-10 Chrome, fast and fun. paid. Speak with Action, 3-7-14 GOYA F-12 guitar. Perfect 351 5444. 3-7-14 Peace Corps, Vista Reps July WOMEN, 1 block from campus, AT AIR CONDITIONED, clean. condition. Best offer. CONVERTIBLE 1972, 12th and 13th at the share 4 girl apartment. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wheels, radio, 14,000 393-5883 or 882-9808 after SUZUKI 150cc. Excellent Placement Bureau. 2-7-12 Furnished, utilities and North, large furnished 1 miles, $2000. Call 349-9368. 332-2501 after 1 (. 2-7-10 6 p.m., leave message. 5-7-7 condition, $200 or best offer. parking included. Summer. bedroom, carpeted, utilities 4-7-14 Call 349-0814. 3-7-14 $55. 349-9609. 0-3-7-12 paid, garage, $150 plus SPARTAN HALL now leasing USED STUDENTS - PART TIME BICYCLES. REBIRD 1969, deposit. 627-5454. 3-7-14 Summer/Fall. Men, t's coaster, 3 speeds. 350 V - I M"st sell. $1700 or ROOMMATE WANTED. Liberal color Call 351-1963. 3-7-14 be) 1967 B.S.A. 650cc with extra $2 per hour plus bonus TV, kitchen. % block o"er. 372-4170. 4-7-14 vet preferred. To share campus. 215 Louis. 3 5 p.m. fiberglass tank. $700 and - worth it. Call after 6 p.m. Hours: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. mostly furnished 2 bedroom FREE Monday Friday, 351-4495. CROSSWORD - apartment with fireplace and 0-6-7-14 33M GALAXY 52 m 500XL 351-6706. 3-7-12 Monday through Thursday garage. $70 plus deposit. Call ROOMMATE • good shape. Ca|l 485-4163. Best 3-7-14 HONDA 450 1970, super shape. 485-2589 before 10 a.m. or ROOM FOR man, across from PUZZLE after 7:30 p.m. 4-7-14 Union. 211V4 Grand River, Many extras, $750. Call Call Mr. Aspatore SERVICE 371-1145. 3-7-12 upstairs. 5-7-12 lan°RD T0RIN0 4 speed, 351 3330 HILLSDALE. 1 bedroom Lib,'; 351-8412. $100° or best- 1970 HONDA 125cc twin, top apartment, carpeted, I Magistrate's 3-7-12 Equal Opportunity furnished, utilities paid, Fall & Summer bench condition, helmet, tools, 5 Early moisture LaXIE 1965, Employer $135. 393-2700 after 7 p.m. $275,289 V - $275. 355-8221. 2-7-10 3-7-12 Rental SINGLES AND DOUBLES, 8 Legionnaire L"'000 «9'2380. 1701 miles. Call (201) completely furnished. All 1 Spread 2 One of the East Grand HONDA 1972 CB540. Excellent GIRL TO share partially utilities paid. Call 372-8077 Gabors r' Okemos. 4-7-14 after 4 p.m. C-7-31 condition, $950. Call HEALTH PERSONNEL furnished apartment, own 332-4432 3. Bombyx 371-2398. 5-7-12 room, reasonable. 351-8117. 4 Assassinate 2 BEETI-E with 1969. sun - NURSES, DOCTORS, Med EAST LANSING, studio For Sale 5. Diplomacy AM/FM, $1050 HONDA 1969, 350CB, Extra Techs, Nutritionists, Home apartment, utilities included, 17. Nag 348. 3-7-12 TWO ROOMMATES 18. Vote for sharp, $550. Phone Economists and Public air conditioning, pool. Call SWINGER PICKUP camper, 393-5860. 4-7-10 Health Meadowbrook Trace - 337-1621 19 Jardi majors needed for anytime. 10-7-14 1970, 10V4' deluxe. Excellent WAR XKE roadster $66/month. Call John, !1 Swerve 1970. sophisticated positions in condition. Phone 394-0534 !4. Brut enow/black leather interior. 393-7319. 10-7-17 SUZUKI 1971 TS185, $450 or U.S. and 57 countries. All after 5:30 p.m. 3-7-14 P 1 OR 2 bedroom furnished condition. 351-8477. best offer. Call 627-5994. medical, travel and living LARGE, TWO party, furnished mobile homes. $25 - $30 per 3-7-10 expenses paid. Speak with efficiency, air conditioned, week. Quiet and peaceful on VIOLIN, BOW. AND case. Action, Peace Corps, Vista close to campus. Fall, $154. Student instrument in a lake. 10 minutes to Reps July 12th and 13th at campus. HONDA. CL90. $175. Good over'd£8'ru2„ d°°'' with condition. 353-9459 or Placement Bureau, 2-7-12 484-0585, 351-1610. 0-7-31 641-6601.0-7-31 excellent 351-6296.3-7-12 condition. ^63-8454 2 7 1o"° $8°°' 625-7296 after 6 p.m. 3-7-10 UPRIGHT BASS man wanted, DRAFTED, SUBLET studio OKEMOS, SUMMER rates. 3 apartment. Negotiable. Call students, or employed, 2 WEST AVALON Guitar (or double on cello preferred, to 5C?«7. r®built engine, condition. Aviation accompany organ and guitar in dining room. Neat Barb. 332-1328. 4-7-14 bedroom furnished, $150 plus utilities and deposit. No bass) amplifier. $90 takes it. Call DUE EAST. 349-3831. 920 after 5 1 BEDROOM partly furnished, pets. IV4-4948. 3-7-10 3-7-12 p.m. 3-7-12 appearing ear player only. LEARN TO FLYI Complete Good repertoire of old and pool, air conditioned, summer. 351-0853 after 5 401 SOUTH 19®®' stick, flight training. All courses are now standards. 393-5171. FAIRVIEW. 3 very p.m. 3-7-10 government and VA certified. 2-7-10 rooms furnished, utilities ^Mable, 332-2930. JKl" FRANCIS AVIATION. Airport Road. Call 484-1324. PART TIME summer 606 RIVER Street, Deluxe paid, $125/month. 372-8369. 6-7-17 351-7985.3-7-10 C-7-31 employment with furnished one bedroom cony—1- 1968 Cutlass PARAGON PRODUCT, INC. apartment. Ideal for grad, or EAST LANSING^"bedroom EVERYTHING TO furnish your floor Radi0- 4 FOR A magnificent possession Automobile required. For married student. unfurnished apartment. apartment. Also, nice ^6?3°!,?S' $130°- pick a car from today's Classified Ads - 355-8255. information, C-7-31 351-5800. $155/month, One 485-3140.3-7-10 year lease. 393-3819 3-7-10 or 351 7538. Monday, July fo Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan artistic Service CANDID WEDDINGS, creative portraits, pleasing passports, CYCLOPS STUDIOS, photography. Albert, 332-0573. C-3-7-14 220 Plan for student hiring (Continued from page 1) students work - who requested study jobs, the higher salaries available only with approval of the that the Employment Office is Student reached bad standing, can you ever •"Wise employment unit eyed Frumkin, former secretary, said. AQMKII ASMSU vrntin uu a . question is, what criteria is Student Employment creating a real monarchy. redeem yourself?" she "It really bothers me that Shingleton disputed report said. thi. I Who's going to check continued. lot of administrators want charge, adding that th, WILL DO lawn work while you vacation. Call Nick, after 6 he basing that rejection on." The report defined salary Office. them?" she asked. Similar questions could a to do things like this for sessions JI A number of jobs would ranges which would apply Fochtman questioned with the studpni I 484-5104. 5-7-12 "The be applied to the policy's students, come hell or high p.m. be reserved for work study - to student workers in all job other practices proposed by policy refers to good employment standing recommended use of water," he added. "They Advisory Group '" Fl Repairs. Recorders, and scholarship students, with second priority going classifications. Salaries the policy, including control - what is good employment "appropriate student could at least ask us first." discussions students had with oth,, I i. Dependable, low would range from $1.70 per of the employment office, constitute standing? Once you have records," Foctman said. The No student governing student input. 1 SAVE. 351-6680. to athletes and other hour to $3 per hour, with "It appears in this policy policy did not define the content of the records, the FOR QUALITY service on people who would have access to them and for what stereos, TV's and recorders. THE STEREO SHOPPE. 337-1300. C-7-31 NAACP split reasons be their access would approved, she added. Or provisions of the 'U' hikes faculty, staff EXTERIOR PAINTING. Grad (Continued from page 1) enforce the equal Kaplan, NAACP president, administration. policy said that no student (Continued from page 1) increases due to L.._tiu students, reliable, references. Call 349-1005 after 5 p.m. not relent. employment measures of with violating the Other major resolutions working on the student and the effects of a"s'll I Free estimates. x-C-7-31 The anti - Nixon th®'awl. nonpartisan stance of the approved by the convention payroll may work more than 29 hours each week or said. million cut MSU took la# I organization. included: •'And what about the year to help balance the sentiment continued final defense of the may hold more than two "Their charges and • The establishment of an women who will be retiring state budget, the 4 per cent Instimlitui throughout the convention, N'xon administration was remarks are typical Out Reach program to jobs at the same time. this year? This retirement raise was the most ueneroiu led by NAACP Labor offered by the president of statements made by those - rehabilitate and treat the A Student - Employer benefit will not compensate we — could —,A recommend and ft PRIVATE GUITAR Director Herbert Hill, that the Wolverine State Advisory Committee, still be fiscally Folk, Rock, Classical, all the President was Republican Organization (a who are on the drug - addicted veteran for the money they have "Even responsible I styles. $3 per lesson. Inquire responsible for an ever -|rouP ° ^ black (administration's) payroll," Programs would include consisting of three students, been losing all along," with the I at MARSHALL MUSIC, increasing unemployemnt Republicans), Ellis J. Wilkins said, in reaction to education, training and job three University employers Neiberg said. previously-announced! the statements made in counseling. and one member of the Wharton indicated that student fee increase, out I 351-7830. C-1-7-10 rate of minority ghetto Bonner. Bonner charged defense of the Nixon •A voter registration and Student Employment the salary increases were a proposed budget will havea I youth by refusing to Spottswood and Kevie voter education program to Office, will be established to direct result of the projected deficit of morel Typing Service train youth in the serve as a communications lower-than-expected than $600,00 which will I COMPLETE THESES service. mechanics of preparing to link between the three legislative appropriation for have to be met through new I participate in the political groups, the policy said. the University which reductions in the academic I Discount printing. IBM typing and binding of theses, spectrum. A major objection to the allocated money for only a and nonacademic areas" I •The investigation of the 3.6 per cent salary increase. Wharton said. resumes, publication. Across policy involved the absence from campus, corner M.A.C. patterns and mode of the of student input, Robert "We had hoped to and Grand River, below broadcast media in every recommend a higher Jones Stationery Shop. Call community and a challenge Menson, president of the amount," Wharton said. COPYGRAPH SERVICES, to their licenses if necessary. Council of Graduate "However, after taking into 337-1666. C-7-31 •The institution of Students, said. "If there is . account the disappointing TYPING THESES and letters, programs to monitor "°t a whole lot of student level of our state etc. Rapid, accurate service. minority personnel activity isn't we usually say there appropriation, fixed cost within labor unions, enough," he said. Experienced. 393-4075. available from 1 - 4 p.m. every technical employes at 7 p.m. C-7-31 Waht Happening must be Wednesday afternoon during the businesses, industries and Wednesday to discuss the various levels of Preparation of the policy received in the State News term. MSU students Family Special TYPING WANTED in my home. summer organizational alternatives with was an "in loco parentis Phone Mrs. Brown, 484-5765 office, 341 Student Services wishing appointments are asked Jackie Brophy, professor of government and educatiom Bldg., by noon one class day to check with the ASMSU labor and industrial relations. type thing," Jeffrey anytime. 3-7-14 before publication. No Business Office, 307B Student announcements will be accepted Services Bldg.. or call 35 3-0659. ANN BROWN: The Christii Science Typing and multilith offset printing. by phone or for events outside the greater Lansing area. . TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! » CHICKEN DINNER Complete service for J Coffee, corn, discussion, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, general typing. IBM. 22 years experience. The meet 1440K at La Leche League will 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Spartan Village on the sounds, Jesus Christ. An alternative coffee house is open PIZZA SPECIAL * EVERY SUNDAY at 9 p.m. on the off campus X- $|19 349-0850. C-7-31 topic "Art of Breastfeeding and AND MONDAY corner of Hagadorn Road and The Overcoming Difficulties." All Outing Club will meet at 4 TO 9 P.M. interested women are invited. Shaw Lane. 7 p.m. Tuesday in 116 Natural ) Science Bldg. Transportation Babies are welcome. MSU Folkdance Group will ) PER PERSON The MSU Baha'i Club will offer folkdancing and WILL PAY you to transport my hold informal discussion on the instruction at 8 p.m. Tuesday at to All a see ! invited to the a keg party Democratic FOOD BEING"SERVED 6-12 MIDNIGHT > belongings to California, Baha'i Faith from 7 10 p.m. St. John's Student Parish, 327 OPEN SUN. thru THURS. - presidential nomination and I TOWN PUMP s 332-4319. 1-7-10 today in the Union Sunporch. MAC Ave. Everyone is welcome. 6 a.m. to 11 p.n meet Coalition for Human Everyone is welcome. Survival candidates starting at Fri. & Sat. Wanted Green Earth Food Co - op will 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at 343 307 S. Grand, Lansing %" 6 a.m. to 4 a.m hold Albert St. 2820 E. GRAND RIVER an open meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Evergreen ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ basement. Everyone is welcome. Have a voice in the MSU No experience Wanted Employes Assn. by attending Call 349-2380. METAL CANOE, in good the meetings from noon to 1 p.m. and S - 6 p.m. Thursday in LUNCH AND DINNER- condition, and boy's Schwinn Krisbee competition during bike LOGIC TUTOR wanted. be competent and reasonable. Must sting - ray bicycle. Call 487-3096. S day- July 23- may leave ,heir names at City Hall or call 110 and Anthony Hall. All clerical technical workers are SUMMERTIME SPECIALS! welcome. Service may Call 337-0020 after be exchanged. 7 p.m. ROOMMATE FOR 2 man 351-2370. Lunch Dinner 3-7-10 apartment. Starting 15th People interested in helping September. Close. Joe, plan and organize East Lansing See the Conventions MON. grilled cheese sandwich 1 OR MORE tickets to 332-8087 2-7-12 Bike Day may leave their names 0811 spaghetti w/garlic bread Rolling .95 Stones Concert at City Hall or call 351-2 370. NEIAC 7/10 cup of hamburger soup salad garnish .85 tossed salad will DON'T FORGET blood comes pay top dollars. TV Rentals 489-3569. 3-7-10 only from people. Save a life. The Alliance to End Sex Give blood. Professional Discrimination will sponsor a 337-1300 TUES. austrlan raviola WANTED. COUNTRY house. 3, donors compensated, meeting for concerned clerical- tossed salad bar - b - q meat balls w/noodles 4 MICHIGAN COMMUNITY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 7/11 roll & butter .85 carrot circles .85 bedrooms, August or BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. ■ September. Prefer furnished. C-7-31 482-3993. 5-7-19 BABIES, 2 - 3 months old. For study of infant development. YOUTH MUSIC WED. 7/12 shaved beef on onion roll cup of soup salad garnish .95 Lasagna w/garlic bread tossed salad $1.00 Must be the first child in the family. reimbursement. 3-7-14 Up to $10 393-6407. HEADQUARTERS THURS. 7/13 ham & escalloped potatoes gg fried chicken peas $1.05 YUJrife MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 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