Feost MICHIGAN Monday Partly sunny . . of St. Ignatius of Loyola STATE NEWS ... . with a high in the upper STATE . . I today commemorates the 80s. Chances of rain are 20 founder of the Society of per cent. jesus - Jesuits. UNIVERSITY e 65 Number 18 East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 31, 1972 JNTIL SEPTEMBER MEET Board delays plans for women's center By NANCY PARSONS Advisory Council be established to blatantly hostile, condescending and monitor the effectiveness of the new State News Staff Writer substantially irrelevant response of the department and review the MSU administration to our responsiveness of the administration to committee's recommendations," its recommendations. Scullion said. ,omen's center was kept alive by the "It's regrettable that there is much Elaine Frank, administrative oard of trustees Friday when the I The proposal for a $10 ,0 0 more concern on this campus with assistant in the College of Natural ight members voted to table the form instead of substance," Robert Science, presented to the trustees dministration's recommendation for Perrin, vice president for University Thursday night a petition with 58 n office of women's affairs. relations, told the trustees. signatures of University personnel who The women's center, the main opposed the recommendations of the "This is not the Magna Carta of ^commendation of the Women's Women's Steering Committee. women's rights, but it's the most Iteering Committee, was rejected by "The report of the Women's B administration last Wednesday in significant response (to women's Steering Committee does not represent Mvor of a reorganization of Equal concerns) ever from MSU," Perrin the majority of long-term women added. Opportunities Programs (EOP). employed on this campus," the J The trustees, unsatisfied with the petition said. administration's structural change for During the trustees' informal Thursday night meeting, Mary Kay "Many of the demands and issues Woman to woman BOP, voted unanimously to return the Scullion, coordinator of the Women's raised are unrealistic and potentially Elans to the drawing board until their Steering Committee, responded to harmful to those they presume to Trustee Pat Carrigan, D - Ann Arbor, talks with members of the Women's Steering Committee (ext meeting in September. what she termed "the administration's benefit," the petition continued. prior to the board of trustees meeting in which the trustees postponed action on establishing an Patricia Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor, said exercise in hostility and sexism." Frank did not specify which demands office for women's affairs until the September board meeting. hat many of the good points of the "I would rather not dignify the (Continued 8) State News Women's center were not incorporated on page photo by Chuck Michaels the administration's .commendation, particularly the one Ivhich called for the director of the trogram to hold a rank equivalent to |in MSU vice president. "It's indicative of the problems that Trustees back pay ByJ .MAWrV PARQHMQ NANCY PARSONS " list release |iromen face that the persons in not individual salaries," Frank neighborhood and they all like it," The list to be released in the fall will actually expended during the last year, Kitions of power to decide on these State News Staff Writer Merriman, R-Deckerville, said. Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, replied. include the faculty member's sex, Wilkinson explained. natters are not women," Carrican Kenneth Thompson, R-East Clair White, D-Bay City, forced the years in rank, part-time or full-time Wilkinson estimated income from The two Republicans on the board Lansing, added that he could not student fees at $30,361,000 in the [lid. issue fall term when he gave out a status and tenure status as well as The administration's of trustees attempted Friday to halt understand how the Democrats "have ecommendation calls for the copy of the salary list at a time when salary. It will also include newly-hired coming fiscal year, providing 28 per the release of the faculty salary list to the gall to expose faculty salaries.' cent of the total budget. the official board policy was to keep employes as well as those receiving organization of EOP into the Dept. be made public in September but the Thompson said that many of his the list confidential. In January the salary increases. Included in the budget approval is a Iif Human Relations which would six other Democratic trustees voted to 4 per cent salary and wage adjustment neighbors are MSU faculty members board labeled the list "public The list will be checked for iiclude the Office of Women's Affairs keep the pay list public information. and the board's policy to release the information." accuracy before it is released in for all employe groups. kid a similar office for minorities. "I still feel that members of the pay list is not too popular in his Provost John Cantlon indicated that September. Over and above this, 138 women jThe administration also faculty are entitled to some privacy. neighborhood. the salary information would be made Mary Tomkins, associate professor faculty will receive salary adjustments Recommended that a Women's We should release pay categories but "There lot of of American thought and language and are a taxpayers in my public by mid-September. totaling $118,685 effective July 1 as a president-elect of the MSU Faculty result of a major review of possible Assn., said that group would take inequities in salary levels between men t "alternative means of getting the list" if the administration did not release the information. She added that the 4 per cent raise and women. an In other action the board approved administration proposal to provide fringe benefits on a proportionate for University employes was "virtually basis to regular part-time employes of a pay cut because it doesn't match the the University. cost of living increase." The principal result of the new Also at their Friday meeting, the policy will be to premit eligible Columnist Jack Anderson (left) trustees approved an operating budget (Continued on page 8) talks with Democratic vice \ presidential candidate Thomas of $125,157,845 for the 1972-73 fiscal year including a general fund budget of $107,125,000. Eagleton Sunday after they appeared on CBS' "Face the In addition to the general fund budget, the board approved a Rent h Nation." Anderson aplogized to $7,904,376 budget for the Eagleton for writing a column accusing Eagleton of drunken Agricultural Experiment Station and $10,128,469 for the Cooperative Extension Service. for marr driving without documentary These included state appropriations of $6,059,000 for evidence, but refused to retract the story until he sees proof to the opposite. the experiment station and $5,220,000 for the extension service. units O In presenting the budget, Roger AP Wirephoto Wilkinson, vice president for business Rents in MSU married housing units and finance, pointed out that the will be increased $6 per month general fund budget for the past year beginning Oct. 1. was reduced at mid-year by a cut in The board of trustees Friday state appropriations of $1,306,360. approved the increase by a 6-2 vote, This means that the general fund with trustees Patricia Carrigan, D-Ann budget for the coming year will be Arbor, and Clair A. White, D-Bay City, about $7,184,360 more than was opposing the increase. The trustees voted unanimously to hold rates in residence halls at their present level throughout the next Eagleton awaits meeting academic year. move The increase in rent for residents of married housing was needed because wages for employers of married housing had he had hurt his family but it "made me risen about 11 per cent since last I WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Westwood said, citing the controversy He said he was not at all sure a removes any doubt that photostatic copies of the alleged arrest citations doubly determined to stay in the spring. Jhomas F. Eagleton said Sunday he of the "past week." decision will be made at a meeting of may still be in the hands of an race." Rent will rise from $109 to $115 ►tends to remain as the Democratic Eagleton disclosed on Tuesday that the two candidates tonight. Pee presidential nominess but that if he had been hospitalized for nervous McGovern said early Sunday that unnamed person. Eagleton said he could not prejudge per month for one bedroom fen. George S. McGovern suggested he "I think the story has been so what he would do if Democratic apartments and from $115 to $121 exhaustion and fatigue between 1960 "any decision we make will be a each month for two bedroom Tithdraw "I'd have to weigh it." and 1966 and that he did not tell concurrent one. We might very well thoroughly discredited," Eagleton presidential candidate McGovern, I "I won't say in advance what my McGovern about it when asked to be decide that the thing for him to do is replied, "that I don't see why you whom Eagleton said is still fully apartments. The increase will cover can't retract it. That seems thoroughly supporting him, should past and future costs of operating ivocable position will be," the his running mate. stay on." change his married housing. ibattled Missouri Democrat said in a Any decision on whether he stays One of Eagleton's questioners on inequitable to me." mind about keeping Eagleton on the "I do owe you an apology," the ticket at a meeting tonight. The trustees in May 1971 approved itionally televised interview. on the ticket, Eagleton said, will be the CBS "Face the Nation" interview $3 increases in married housing rents, made jointly and equally by himself was columnist Jack Anderson, who columnist said on the television He said he is not going into the I Democratic National Chairman Jean and McGovern. program. "I tell my reporters a fact meeting "pigheaded" but said he has but the increases did not go into effect Pest wood and Vice Chairman Basil A. apologized on the program for because of the federal wage-price "I would have to be candid and say doesn't become a fact for column several ideas he wants to present to Taterson reporting without documentary proof our suggested in another TV that the presidential nominee is a little that Eagleton had been arrested for until we can prove it. I McGovern and said he expects to hear guidelines. Interview violated my The price freeze did not involve that he drop from the race. more equal than the vice presidential drunk driving. own rule." iome from the Dresidential candidate. I "It would be a noble thing for nominee," Eagleton said after the He said he is convinced that his vice residence hall rates, however. Last But Anderson said he could not in Eagleton said Anderson's story had fom Eagleton year, they were raised $20 per term. to step down," interview. good conscience retract the story until hurt his vice presidential campaign and (Continued on page ») LOUISIANA, Mo. (AP) - The search disappearing into the woods near New thing, but all they found were two kinds "In our profession you have to check for MoMo the monster is still going Canton. of footprints they couldn't identify. everything," said Phillop Maxted, an An investigation netted authorities 12 They closed off the search area, one official at the Quincy, 111., flight station. strong these days even though thus far it's turned up little more than a couple young men and the dragon costume. officer said, so "all the sightseers and "The general opinion is that the The police said Sunday there was no hunters wouldn't shoot each other." monster is a joke, but one never Search of unexplained footprints, a large for dragon costume and lots of laughs. It's been several weeks since the first connections between the New Canton dragon and MoMo. Jane Harrison, 17, was the first one to Hayden Hewes, head of the flying knows." object group, came from Oklahoma to Last Wednesday, an early morning reports came in about a tall, black, foul - camp out overnight on the hillside smelling creature that was stalking the sight MoMo — officially called the where MoMo was first reported. He jogger in Cairo, 111., more than 200 miles Idrags bluffs near this Mississippi River town. Missouri Monster. Later, other residents didn't see, hear or smell anything,he downriver from here, reported he'd on, Since then, police, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) and a private reported similar encounters. According to the reports, MoMo is tall anywhere from 9 to 12 feet, black said, but nonetheless was convinced seen a tall, white monster. Police that "something" was in the hills. The FAA Commissioner James Dale and his men group called the Internationa' entered the case when checked and found nothing. and furry and exudes a stench akin to MoMo was Unidentified Flying Object Bureau all sighted near a private costume, have gotten into the act. Illinois State Police thought they rotted meat. Harrison said MoMo emitted a low roar which rose in landing field close to here and again at Haerr Field at Taylor. The FAA told After this, said Dale, anyone reporting a monster will have to submit might have cracked the case late pitch to a shrill airport officials and pilots to watch for to a breath analysis test to determine whistle. any unidentified object which might whether he's been drinking. Thursday, when two troopers saw a Local police began searching for the have brought MoMo to earth. green, long - tailed "something" Monday, July 31. iqt^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Liw.«... Hi Wgggji Knl 1 a 713 1 L - ustice school sumr nary become graduate nurses By LINDA WERFELMAN had in recent years been transfers or changes in The trustees State News Staff Writer closed out of a number of assignments, including the approved contracts for classes because nonmajors reappointment of Eileen R. repairs on the Judgin t0Of The MSU Board of filled 35 per cent of the Van Tassell as asst. Pavilion, parkrn rrustees Friday agreed to seats. No more than 10 per professor of Natural Science. improvements near Fee Hill reevaluate and possibly cent of students enrolled in increase the amount of any criminal justice class Van Tassell's and alterations of KreJ money allotted the School may now be nonmajors, reappointment climaxed Art Center, a contract, Involving tl* f0^ of Criminal Justice in the Brandstatter said. two years of appeals and employment of a Chicago University's 1972-73 Graduates have had hearings which followed the firm to 1970 recommendation of a study the j0h budget. difficulty finding jobs, classifications Trustees Patricia despite the large number of Dept. of Natural Science 0{ "If kids and their parents committee that she not be administrative-professional want to study criminal justice, I Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor, and potential criminal justice workers and to Don Stevens, D-Okemos, majors, he claimed. rehired. develop, don't think we should play God uniform salary opposed the reevaluation The board also accepted program also were approved. and say they can't do it." move. Blanche Martin, Similar conditions existed $5,625,227 in gifts, grants The board Trustee Warren Huff, E-East Lansing, was not in other schools and and scholarship funds, passed resolutions present for the vote. departments within the Nearly $2 million was officially D-Plymouth establishing the MSU "We should give other College of Social Science, of designated for health-related Married Students Union as departments an opportunity which the School of projects, including a i major governing group and to be heard," Stevens said. Criminal Justice is a part, $550,000 grant for the THOMPSON See Story this page. "I would like to be sure HUFF Clarence D. Winder, dean of expansion of the College of accepting criteria for the use of tax collection we're not slighting them." the college, said. Human MedHne and a procedures to the Dept. of for student groups. Trustee Warren Huff, that some Michigan junior "We are now in a position $47,000 grant for the The criteria require where it is very difficult to College of Osteopathic Biochemistry for the study i D-Plymouth, indicated college graduates majoring of chemicals which student financial revenue Medicine to cover costs of group requesting Thursday that he would in criminal justice were make Bremer trial set to begin propose the reevaluation encouraged to transfer to follow student interest," 2b per cent annual incrases in the sizes of entering contribute to hereditary diseases and the School of University collection taxes to demonstrate of iu motion. universities other than MSU Winder added. "I think we make a In other business, the classes. Nursing to develop a support of its constituents to complete their Jury selection is scheduled to begin today in the terribly tragic mistake is we undergraduate education. trustees approved 33 Other health-related program encouraging through petitioning and i state trial of Arthur Herman Bremer, accused of minority students to referendum. go through with a cutback Criminal justice majors appointments and 24 grants appropriated money wounding Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace and in this area. There can't be three persons at a political rally May 15. many more areas that need more attention," Huff said. The 21 year - old defendant has pleaded innocent - by reason of insanity to each of the 17 counts to be "If kids and their parents BY ROTH'S PANEL want to study criminal considered in the proceedings in Prince Georges justice, I don't think we County Circuit Court. should play God and say Arthur A. Marshall Jr., state's attorney for Prince Georges County, said he expects the trial to take a week or less. He said he has subpoenaed more than they can't do it," he continued. a The vote was preceded by Thursday night briefing on School tax reforms urged 40 prospective witnesses. of Criminal Roth's only guideline on neighborhood" plan by one would be sent to the School DETROIT (UPI) - A Presently all 53 school one school Wallace was invited to testify but has announced Justice in which Provost school tax reform provision an "equitable" guideline was systems bus a total of about panel member. This idea through the third grade and a he will not appear. John Cantlon emphasized that the same quality of 232,000 students. involves paring city and second school through the to equalize spending in 53 the "almost explosive education must be available The assignment of students suburban schools within sixth grade after attending metropolitan school dsitricts to students throughout the schools followed each of 6 school clusters. kindergarten at a school in growth" of the number of headed the set of final to area affected by the plan, Under this plan, students their neighborhoods. students seeking admission recommendations to be concept labelled a "two Troops ring IRA base to the school. As a result of the delivered to U.S. District j u dge Stephen Roth today Implementing such a guideline would require a increased demand, students by the 11 - member panel he sweeping revision of the A force of at least 4,000 British troops with armoi present method of school applying for admission to appointed to draw up a ringed Londonderry, the "Free Derry" stronghold of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) Sunday where a handfull of guerillas were dug in. the school have been forced to meet higher standards, according to A. F. desegregation plan. Without elaboration, the panel recommended that the financing based on locally levied property taxes. In work completed Trustees | The leader of the IRA's Provisional garrison there, Brandstatter, director of the state of Michigan collect all Saturday, the panel Martir McGuinness, said he does not plan to make any Alamo - style last stand when the army smashes through the concrete and steel barricades. school. About 300 students were refused the past admission during academic year, school tax money in Detroit and 52 suburban school districts and redistribute the money on an "equitable" recommended no changes in the set - current ups administrative of the 53 school districts, but it did specify faculty The board of trustees Friday approved the Hardline IRA tacticians apparently were putting Brandstatter said, adding basis. that in each of the appointment of Michael J. Harrision, professor of elementary sch >ls involved physics, as the first University faculty grievance pressure on McGuinness and his 72 men to offer in the plan ther „• should be a officer. some sort of resistance if only to save face. three • to - one ratio of white The position was created by the Interim Faculty The outnumbered guerillas are not expected to Tne State News is published by the students of to black teachers. Grievance Procedure which was approved by the Michigan State University every class day during Fall, fight a pitched battle in the crowded Bogside and Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays This proposal was strongly trustees in April. Creggan ghettos that m&ke up "Free Derry." and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special objected to by two panel ,T,he office will be Independent of existing Welcome Week edition is published in September. members representing the University administrative structures. Harrison will American Federation of be responsible for resolving grievances, assuring Subscription rate is $16 per year. that all grievance hearings are conducted according Member Associated Press, United Press International, teachers and the Michigan Strike threatens Britain Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assm, Education Assn., who to due process and recommending changes in Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Collegiate Press pormised to file a minority existing faculty grievance procedures to the Britain's national dock strike, in its third report suggesting more loose Facutly Affairs and Faculty Compenstation day Assn. Committee (FAFCC). Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. teacher integration Sunday, put pressure on government ministers, port Harrision, who was recommended for the Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services requirements. They feared employers and union leaders alike to find a Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, that some white teachers position by the FAFCC, will receive a salary of settlement within a week or face likely food would have to be fired to $27,850. Michigan, 48823. Harrison has been a professor of physics since shortages, economic chaos and possible demands for Phones: achieve the 25 per cent black 1968 and a member of the MSU faculty since 1961. a general election. teacher goal. News/Editorial 355-8252 He was selected by the American Council of The panel estimated that Eighteen dockland union delegates who have yet Classified Ads 355-8255 Education to serve as a fellow in the 1970 - 71 to make up their minds appear to hold the key. Display Advertising approximately 332,000 Academic Administration Internship Program. 353-6400 students or about 44 per cent A crucial management - labor meeting today, and Business Office 355-3447 of the 780,000 students another with the government Tuesday, will attempt Photographic 355-8311 covered by any plan would to work out a formula on job security and severance Campus Information 353-8700 have to be bused each year. pay in the docks. Loi^shoreman vote on the plan fc- Thursday. Ticket sale slated I JUNES for blues festival Soviets show navy might Tickets for the Ann Arbor and $4 are also available. Blues and Jazz Festival to be Soviet navy's commander HEED M0HEY? HELSIHKI held Sept. 8 - 10 will go on The festival, sponsored by call the Ann Arbor Rainbow boasted Sunday that his fleets, SEE JULIE! sale Tuesday at Marshall Corp., will be held at Otis College Travel Music Co. led by a growing vanguard ot WE LOAN MONEY ON 351-6010 Spann Memorial Field. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 31, 1972 3 Stay stalls Ellsberg trial LOS ANGELES (AP) - to hear the government's in Los Angeles at least until court long before the 30 - "There are The Justice Dept. says it will complaint but will "leave it the enough petition is filed. Russo day limit, possibly within the decisions on our side to ask the Supreme Court to up to the chief justice on lives in Los Angeles. next week or two. He said he anticipate at least that the reverse how he wants to handle it." a decision delaying Boudin said the defense is the Defense attorneys optimistic the court will court should take our case," Pentagon Papers asked petition will be filed with the he said. agree to hear the case. espionage - conspiracy trial, Douglas to grant the delay to originally scheduled to start give them time to examine here Monday. the transcript of a U.S. Solicitor Gen. Irwin converstation involving a Griswold said he will petition defense team member that the Supreme Court no later was intercepted by the than today to set aside the delay, granted Saturday by government in the course of another investiation. Quake rocks Justice William 0. Douglas. Overruling trial Judge Matt Douglas, on vacation near Bryne and three 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judges, ma/or damage do Yakima, Wash., ordered the trial delayed 30 days to give Douglas said their rulings no attorneys for defendants appeared to be out of line Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony with Supreme Court Russo time to file a petition decisions on wiretapping. Tree hand with the Supreme Court The Supreme Court has held that electronic SITKA, Alaska (AP) - A major of the 1,200 - mile long coastline to seeking a review of a evacuate to - wiretapping controversy surveillance can be used by earthquake registering 7.3 on the Richter higher ground. The alert was Trees afflicted with Dutch elm disease are slowly being weeded out of the campus scale shook southeastern Alaska Sunday, cancelled about a half hour later when by involving the case. the government only on a - no a troubleshooting group of tree handymen. This worker makes best use out of a crane court but first reports gave no indication of major unusual wave activity occurred. Griswold said he will not - issued warrant. The in getting his task done. damage or development of a tidal wave. At Sitka, housewives reported plaster ask the high court now in surveillance in question, State News photo by Nick Jackson summer recess, to reconvene Douglas said, was authorized Officials at the National Oceanic and falling from ceilings, and one store owner said stock crashed from shelves to the floor. by the attorney general, not Atmospheric Administration observatory at the court. Palmer, Alaska, said the temblor was Oty residents immediately evacuated the "I am exceedingly downtown area, moving to a National Guard council centered about 30 miles west of Sitka, a 'ify t reluctant to grant a stay where the case in a federal court is barely under he said. "But conscientious way," community of about 5,000 persons bordering the Pacific Ocean at the midpoint of Alaska's southeastern panhandle. The quake was believed to have occurred armory located on a hillside. A Sitka radio station said its tower wildly, and cars parked on city streets bounced slightly under the shock. At Juneau, the state capital, a Coast Guard swayed irdinances regard for basic along the Fairweather geological fault constitutional rights which, a spokesman for the center said, has spokesman said plaster fell from the walls of o makes it my duty to do so." Byrne, who examined a . . . "been the site of disastrous past." quakes in the the federal building, but serious damage was reported. city police said no the housing study said. State troopers said the quake was felt By RAY ANDERSON council, but the license may handling of landlord - transcript of the taped cost $10 for a building and Article 8 of the proposed tenant disputes," he said. conversation, turned down a Early reports to the Coast Guard, Alaska strongly throughout the southeastern State News Staff Writer state an additional $5 for every ordinance, which prescribes Should the landlord fail defense request to examine troopers and local police departments region. Ia low - key revolution in unit within the structure, maximum people per unit to the transcript, saying the indicated no serious injuries or major In Boulder, Colo., a spokesman for the comply with the fusing could occur within City Manager John M. figures has also come under porposed ordinance tenants conversation involving the damage resulted from the quake. National Earthquake Center said the quake, kt Lansing should the city Patriarche disclosed Sunday. attack by Bozzo. would have the option of defense team member did The observatory initially issued a tsunami, described as a "major" distrubance, iuncil adopt three Bozzo, business manager not involve the trial. The or giant tidal wave, warning asking residents occurred at 6:45 p.m. EDT. He noted that those sending their rent to the Jdinances to be introduced figures were discussed at last of the Student Housing city treasurer to be placed circuit court upheld his ■their meeting Tuesday. Corp., said there will be a in an escrow account until decision. ■The three are a direct Tuesday's council meeting gtcome of a housing study mpleted last year at the and are not final There are other portions decrease of nearly 600 beds in the community if the ordinance is adhered to the house or apartment met the approval of building Ellsberg and Russo, charged with espionage in Honeywell Elmo of the ordinance, however, inspectors. The landlord making public secret Juncil's request. The first ftuld establish a d building zoning department, the that could far more significantly affect the cost strictly. He attributes the decrease to its limit of 6 would which have to 60 make days in the government the war in documents Indochina, praised on Super 104 Outfit ofrent. people per house. Under necessary repairs. Failure to Douglas' action at a news Simple load, aim and shoot moviemaking begins with the Kond would establish a The stated purpose of the present regulations there •conference held after the Honeywell Elmo Super 104 outfit which includes the 104 comply following a second camera In black or chrome, handgrip, using commisstion, while ordinance is to regulate could be as many as 8, he 60 day notice could result decision was announced. softcase, shoulder strap, light bracket and lens hood. The 104 accepts all I third would expand the said. in a revocation of "I'm very glad that it came standard Super 8 film cartridges and has an automatic of the private and public dwellings renting ■ntrol city's to promote, protect and The ordinance contains license if an appeal sent to out this way," Russo said. adjustment to the proper film ASA rating by simply inserting the cartridge. The crisp 4:1 (8.5mm to 34mm) ■ilding regulations to seemingly conflicting the Building and housing "Justice Douglas has stayed f/1.8 super quiet power zoom lens can be operated preserve the well being of p>vide minimum standards East Lansing renters but it clauses, however. Section Board of Appeals was not the heavy hand of what I lually also. The 104 has pushbutton electric long - run film drive — 18 24 d housing. 8.171 consider to be illegal fps.jjlus single - frame operation ....... will be applicable to all provides for habitable granted. for special unique effects. Closed loop electrical system [The council is expected housing. space to determine the In other significant action authority." -n.„ gives lifetime service o lens reflex vlewfinder H ■ meter battery. Bright single - micro - split Image focusing day to set public a number of residents at To achieve this end the per Tuesday's meeting the Ellsberg and defense system and the 104 has an automatic through"- tt Baring date on the ordinance dwelling, but Section 8.172 council will hold public exposure system. A battery tester Indicator built Into the Idinances for early proposes strict a attorney Leonard Boudin vlewfinder gives immediate, positive check of batteries states a single family unit (a hearing road regulation and enforcement on a said that it was possible the operating film drive and zoom lens. The 104 also has a Jrtember, according to of sanitation to be followed family is defined as two improvement for government might try to built - in filter for using Super 8 Type A film outdoors. Additional handy features: aperture scale and end - of - ■yor Wilbur R. Brookover. unrelated people or one or by both landlords and Woodingham Drive and prosecute the two film and over/under exposure Indicators In the vlewfinder, jThe ordinance to tenants. Four subsequent more related persons) Gidcrest Ave. and two defendants in another city film transport indicator, footage counter, remote Itablish minimum cannot house more than one charter amendments bearing articles are devoted to while the Los Angeles case is jidards is expected to establishing minimum family and two unrelated on conflict of interest in pending. A grand jury in shoulder strap for easy carrying. fnerate the most standards for basic people, bringing the total campaign funding, Boston has been lntroversy. Strict student housing in most Brookover said Marks Price ■orcement will equipment to include Sunday. He investigating the Pentagon require cases to four. Duplexes said he expected those items llitional expenses for both lavoratory sinks, kitchen Papers incident. facilities, handrails, parking, would be permitted up to to evoke "considerable s139'5 Bdlords and tenants in Ellsberg, who lives in eight under these discussion." Her single and duplex lighting, ventilation, electric restrictions. Boston, said he would remain service and heating systems. Belling units, building These i tems Patriarche considers most Bpector Robert Jipson are of the changes to be nothing adequately covered in most gently There suggested. city apartment complexes more than extensions of are a variety of previous legislation. "The for under the existing building sons this, the most biggest change to come of Ident being an expanded codes but many houses now this proposed ordinance is lensing program that being rented by students will require considerable Juld include all rented renovation to meet the BALI ■using. 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MICH ■ Open Sun.-Thurs. till 1:00 a.m., Fri.-Sat. till 2:00 a.m. Jacobsoris JACOBSON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NINE MICHIGAN JOHN BORGER STATE Word wizard writes magic UNIVERSITY John Borger editor - in - chief He writes metric prose, changing the The man has magic in him. measure with each paragraph. Lee Lockwood His name is Theordore Sturgeon, and "It's a very stimulating way of advertising manager he is the world's best science fiction writing, because it forces you to choose writer. Not the most-decorated writer your words with great care," he says. Judy Yates, editorial editor in the field, but the best. "You may not be able to use the word Bill Whiting, news editor A Sturgeon story is a stunning story, you might ordinarily use, because It Mike Cody, copy chief which radiates love and regard for the doesn't fit the measure." Rick Gosselin, sports editor This sort of rigorous care with words basic goodness of humanity. He writes stories like the is one of the things Sturgeon was trying award-winning "Slow Sculpture," to teach the Clarion workshoppers. Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award tor which is about many things but mostly "I want to teach them discipline, to outstanding journalism. about two twisted people, a dying girl confine words and to make those and the embittered scientist who cures confined words mean something," he her of cancer, who shape each other's said. "Once they can work within EDITORIAL lives. And "The Man Who Learned Loving" self-imposed able to do constraints, they'll be just about anything when (also titled "Brownshoes"), about a the constraints are removed." onetime-freak who goes straight, grows In 1965, Sturgeon was lured out to rich and then throws it all away, Los Angeles to write scripts for "Star '[/' reply t distributing the secret of a new and inexpensive power source in such a way Trek." He stayed to write for other series, including "The Invaders" and that no one but everyone can profit by "The Wild, Wild West," and produced it. But it is a tragic story, for the woman little written fiction until 1969. cold but he loves cannot understand this man who sacrificed his beguilding nonconformity so he could reform the This is not the first substantial gap in Sturgeon's bibliography. From 1940 to 1946, he wrote only one story world. ("Killdozer"). When the stories began The University administration's "(the report) evidences some Sturgeon himself is the quintessence to come again, they were different. decision to scrap the Women's misunderstandings of how the of his stories, come to gentle life. "I ran into a perceptive critic once "Love is understanding in depth — who told me that all my stories before Steering Committee's suggestion University is administered or a and where understanding fails, for a women's center in favor, of an office of Women's Affairs knowledge of the programs and services already available" and acceptance," he says, elaborating on the central theme of all his work. "With 1940 were essentially entertainments, and the stories since then bespoke the fact that a writer has to believe in Sturgeon under the Equal Opportunities that the University response "will those two, there would be no wars, no weeks. But he says he cannot tell "Case and the Dreamer," the story™ | something," Sturgeon says. "It may many Programs seems equitable on be critical of parts of the report conflict." "But notice: I said acceptance, not not have occurred to me before that what, if any, change his writing has which the series is based, is scheduledI paper. But there are serious which lack substance or are tolerance. Tolerance is a terrible word. fallow period that I could use my undergone. tor magazine (still tentative) and book I questions as to whether it will unrealistic" are not designed to It feet stink, but I'm not typewriter to say something. Sturgeon is currently developing a publication within a year. I endear the administration to means your "The first story I wrote after that new television series for NBC to fill the So Sturgeon is working on the serial really work. going to complain. It implies a very The committee has charged that intelligient individuals. period was 'The Chromium Helmet' — void left by the demise of "Star Trek." and writing science fiction reviews f«| arrogant attitude, and yet you hear it called for from the pulpit all the time." not one of my heavier stories, but you It is "a more deep-space show so the New York Times, National Reviei l the administration responded to A counter to the problem of Sturgeon is a word wizard who knows could see it was very different from designed that absolutely anything is Galaxy Science Fiction and the Igl their recommendations with the technicalities of his craft, and last anything I'd ever written before. Since possible." (He is reluctant to give Angeles Times and keeping irons iiP tokenism, but the administration insensitivity would be to have the week he was teaching some of those then, virtually every story has said further details for publication because sundry other fires, but mostly he clearly is taking several positive Women's Advisory Council report technicalities to students at the Clarion something that I believe in." the show is bound to change before it is "writing what I should have bea| directly to the President. In this His second fallow period ended when finally aired.) The series isscheduled to writing all along-stories." steps in the direction of fair science fiction writing workshop at his second wife exploded into his life, be released "if all goes well" in the fall And the stories, more than evernoij opportunities for women, way the communication could MSU. of 1973. are full of magic. and he produced 11 short stories in as bypass any structural road blocks. His stories are poetic — quite literally. including the establishment of a Women's Advisory Council, the appointment of a director of Whether the plan will work women's athletics, the provision depends on the person chosen to head the Dept. of Human TWO CENTS WORTH of funds for women's teams to Relations. The person chosen will participate in scheduled athletic events and the mandate that have to be naturally aggressive and women be eligible to compete with men for positions in the Spartan Marching Band. truly dedicated to the needs of the people involved. The University should conduct an extensive Davis editorial in private conversations. Even your own stem from errors intensity of belief, but froi| search to insure that a qualified To the Editor: senator." As you say, Jondahl has However, the key issue involved demonstrated reasoned concerns editorial stands are not determined in an ability to exert peer pressi Your editorial last week endorsing is the creation of the women's person is chosen. The University toward a number of issues. And if he is public; they are a matter of private other legislators. Therefore, you shoulfl Marianne Davis for the Democratic center. While it is clearly more should also see to it that salary discussion, where the dogmatists and really take more care in the futurekl nomination for state representative predisposed to being a legislator by logical to adapt the existing and fringe benefits for the person betrays two serious analytical errors temperament, then he should be the zealots are the least effective. back those who could function betteri| to head the program will be effective lawmaker. If you are truly passionate believers in lawmakers than as crusaders. University structure to the which, ' frankly, must be an more women's rights, then you should MasonCoUl substantial enough to attract a embarrassment to the editorial staff. You are certainly not so naive as to situation rather tftan develop a endorse the people who are most likely Albion medical studoifl First, you stated all the impeccable believe that meaningful legislation is new one, there still remains the competent individual. credentials of Lynn Jondahl, two being passed without people who know how to actually secure them. You know that July 26,197l| question whether the existing The air of suspicion surrounding that he has "intelligent answers for to reason effectively with other people this legislative effectiveness does not structure will be sensitive to every question" and that he is the minority report of the women's needs. The fact that the "articulate". The next step is to Women's Steering Committee condemn him for being a "typical" women had to go through such a struggle to get some of the which was used to support the legislator. Just as I do not believe you POINT OF VIEW University's decision regarding meant that you want your ideal inequities rectified does not give candidate to be stupid and tongue - tied, the women's center makes it the current structure much of a I do not really believe you meant track record. apparent that whoever heads the "typical," either. This smacks of the While the very act of establishing the Dept. of Human Relations to be divided into an department is liable to have an up hill battle. same type of prejudice as a backwoods Mississippi weekly referring to Charles Evers as a "typical nigger." You assume Barroom games for everyone It is strange that at no point did that if a person appears a certain way, "Yeah, . . . you're really great, people ..." The guitari office of women's affairs and he must be an incarnation of evil. By BRIAN DESAUTELS utters something, muffled of course. He was talking toodd another for minority affairs is the three signers say why they did This feeds into your second problem: East Lansing senior to the mike. He figures he sings that close so he should ■ not present their suggestions to the type of person you wish to see that close. (At first I thought he said, Uh, we're gonna UN encouraging, the language used in You in the committee as a whole, and representing your district. Marianne caravan through the locale - holding doors laughing, little break but not so) I still don't know whathesaid.l# the University's response to the . . Davis is probably a fine, sensitive not from anticipation, but of release. The first sounds you women's recommendations that none of them will say who hear are the guitarist talking, "Uh, we're gonna take a little with the sketch. human being and could be a rousing wrote the minority report. break ..." (Say goodbye for twenty minutes). At the sides points up the insensitive attitude While the total results of the champion for women's rights. But you My friends and I moved over to an emptied table ■ stand many fantasy - faced guys, disappointed, because they of the administration. should really know better than to prepared for a discussion of anything for I enjoy thefwl steering committee's work are not advocate placing a special - interest were waiting "for the next song" to "ask" that girl "to Condescending pharases such as exactly perfect, if women are spokesman in Lansing; we need them dance". They are always waiting. flying tongue of myself as a drunk man. At the table a guy quipping his way through conversation and beer.Fr- next^ I have time to survey the triptyke of the room. The guys willing to accept the like Washington needs another "oil with hands pocketed (thumbs out), or turtle - neck shirts with the onslought of these quips his girl giggled. Buying a dr we take a huge gulp into our mouths, holding it, gar#™ administration's decision and sleeves pulled just shy of the elbows and eyes glancng suavely like a fancy mouthwash, and, instead of spitting it backweW work within those bounds, and if around the room. The T - shirted ones, that if your wound up, the administration installs a direct line of communication between Carr could play any part in any play based on any "fact" written by Ripley. it drain quickly down our throats. the women's advisory council and Women's lib could have a field day. And should. The The table opposite four guys are vieing for the who-o To the Editor: women are generally chicks, standing in the most opportune drink - the - most - beer award making the manager the president, and if a crusading individual is chosen to head the floor position waiting, nay, praying someone will come happy. (At these prices what manager wouldn't be?)uj I would like to comment on a most asking them to dance. (Perhaps tonight the glass slipper will drinking rounds continue until the waitress comes and remarkable article which appeared in be found, yes?) department, then the plan will prey to a volley of quips. Her serve. work to correct the inequities your July 24 issue of SN. The article, "Can I get you gentlemen anything?" The band starts and it's welcome back to rip - off. Two written by "candidate Carr", alleged "I'll take one of you." Foul. Too old. which never should have dollars for a pitcher, a buck and a quarter for a drink, a lousy that "...congressmen use the "Sorry. Not for sale." Point! 15 - love. 'developed. band, and a woman sitting all - so - sexy at thp side that refuses Congressional Record to their "Would you consider renting?" Point! 15 -15. to dance. With anyone. For right now. She knows the rules advantage" and that "the content of the well.Let them watch her turn them down over and over until record is worthless." the right guy stops by and, with that I'll - do - you - this - favor Well, presumably, Carr would, if look on her face, she says ok. He feels lucky and he's hooked. The game was interrupted by the guy coming to ourtt" elected, make no insertions into the And she knows it. He had a smile that was so strange that you felt phony, Congressional Record. just looking at it. He stood at the table and looked usea j Presumably, he would not offer to They take to the dance floor. Millions. They came out of the eye. "Are you a believer? Get him outa here. the walls, the bathrooms, under the carpet, it appears that provide the Record, at no expense, to opposing candidates (as Congressman even a few were created on the spot. And they all say those The bouncer, or security as they're now called, smacks® football player past. Charles Chamberlain has) but would, famous words: "I'll find us a spot." (excuse me, I'm sorry, (Will you looka the size of that Better to not tangle with that bov. guf" instead, continue to provide this move over buddy) m "worthless" document to the The dancing begins and some flicker on and off to the beat The night ends with the band going through itscalenwl of those flashing lights. Some still retain the I - can't - be - events for the next fifteen Vandercook High School, in Jackson. years. (Yes,. I'll be sure to The girls, if And, "in the meantime", Carr is, affected - by - anything look, others have long passed any alone, leave. Some decide for, "one refuse to try the gargle more1T presumably, wasting a lot of time at the hope for keeping their sanity, and the rest are self - style. The guys that leave gw" consciously trying. appear frustrated. The picked - ups talk for a while and l> public library reading the Congressional see you?" Record. The band, in keeping with the Woodstock tradition, talks. (Isn't that original?) "Uh, we got a little number we'd like to do for ya ." The four of us leave. This "Two Cents Worth" article, . . masquerading as a news story, was certainly worth printing for its entertainment value. It should have been put on the editorial page, where it DOONESBURY by Garry Trude^l belongs. MAN, trs ZONKE8, rr£ John P. Hayden I aoN'rutce urtxtx PANGSROUS, SOMerHM6 Williamston senior THIS Business *££%£' oor TH£*e< vewwero LOOK, WILL . OF YOV 6VVS o&f %!£>£? Po-BOTH tr July 24,1972 TH/NK YOU US k)MT 70 Endorsements Z8& SEHKH FOtiPA? MeMCA. 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Most of the North the North Vietnamese have J\ . crawl through the rubble of much more important. somebody there right this provincial capital and toss grenades and fire rifles at however, and said it would be good military tactics to South Vietnamese paratroopers who tried to Vietnamese reinforcements and supplies are reportedly built over underwater bridges which they can move an American commented. "There of0''' citadel last week men and equipment in and South Vietnamese marine secure the bank of the river storm the coming in from the west. The that forms the western were driven back with heavy river, although more than out of the city. The bridges positions 10 to 15 yards away. "Because of all the rubble in the city, observation is very said. poor," a U.S. officer "That's why we're being attacked a lot with hand grenades." Brown gets shaky 14-13 scort The marines are bombarded by artillery day environmental and night. American officers say are the North Vietnamese coordinating their firepower, using 105mm on howitzers and Soviet - built unavailable for comment. could have been trying to include bills to require MSU area representative mandatory environmental pesticides, ban long - range 130mm guns Jim N. Brown, R - Okemos Procedural votes and votes weaken the bill by detergent on thesaferfl from different positions at scored a questionable 14 on amendments were supporting weakening courses in public schools, than containing^! the same time. This makes if positive tally on 27 included in the tabulations as amendments." register and regulate 8.7 per c 1 difficult for the marines to tell where the fire is coming environmental votes cast by well as votes on final passage The 16 issues studied by snowmobiles, restrict use phosphorous, quality standards establish'!! to indicate each legislator' the environmentalists and licensing of certain the state House last year, and J from to counter it. according to a compilation consistency or inconsistency surveillance fee for poolI "Civilian refugees say the North Vietnamese troops are made by two Michigan on a given issue. companies. Additional bills to ere*,! uni<| Each House member was Evert wins match environmental groups. and regulate getting tired of the fighting The Michigpn Student given a point for each wilderZ| but it does not appear so in Environmental "correct" vote cast. areas, protect endansa*! the way they fight," a U.S. "Incorrect" votes and species, repeal bounti^! Confederation and Mackinac officer said. absences were subtracted coyotes, permit abortion.! Chapter of the Sierra Club The North Vietnamese control the 19th century citadel in the heart of Quang compiled the tally on 27 votes for 16 environmental from the plus score. Thus, a perfect score was plus 27 and the worst against Goolagong request during first 90 of pregnancy, physicians to prescribe d»| a,J| birtil issues ranging from abortion But there Tri and the western part of CLEVELAND (UPI) - much control reform to a two cents per possible score would be Florida schoolgirl Chris prestige at stake was because to minors mil the city, field officers gallon gas tax increase, which minus 27. Rep. Richard regulate bill boards. I many tennis observers think The last four were reported. "I'm certain they are would in part finance mass Friske, R - Charlevoix, came Everett using double-fisted backhand with her that Evert and Goolagong provide bilbul transit research. ■Jose to the latter with a are an additional tnl resupplied," much proficiency and going to dominate cents getting officer said. "They are giving an The two groups who cited score of minus 25. playing her usual cool, women's tennis for the next per gallon for provide appropriations h| no indication of backing out. Rep. William Brodhead, D - "We have been very careful patient game, outlasted decade. A victory by public recreation, requiretljl h| Detroit for a perfect record to choose the important They're going to stay and on the 27 votes, conducted votes on each bill," Walter Australian Evonne Goolagong would have given Dept. of Natural Resoun*! her a key psychological edge permission to alter Michiail fight." the survey to provide voters Pomeroy, coordinator for Goolagong, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 but Evert, displaying the Bombing inside the city is with a more accurate record the Student Environmental Sunday in the inaugural waterways, control o|l carried out by South concentration that is her erosion Vietnamese planes. On the of each representative's Confederation, said. Bonne Bell Cup matches. trademark, to prevent ri*l environmental stance. "Many times politicians It was their second ~ " came through in pollution, and a bill tol outskirts there is substantial confrontation this year and set to take the increase fines for vital Brown was campaigning for only inform the public of U.S. air support by B52 the 6th Congressional their final vote on an issue. evened the series between pollution. " heavy bombers and fighter - District seat in Jackson Little does the voter know the two young tennis stars bombers. that this same representative at 1-1 since Goolagong won "We could always use more Sunday afternoon and the dramatic semi-final at n air," a U.S. officer said. Wimbledon by a 4-6, 6-3, He noted the citadel is a "-4 margin over Evert. prime political objective for Volunteersopen The Evert victory had no bearing on the results of the Cup because Australia had Announcements for It's What's already clinched it by Happening must be received in grinning four of the first five the State News office, 341 teen job service matches. Student Services Bldg., by noon one class day before publication. The Coalition for Hung I No announcements will be Survival will meet at 7:30 p.il accepted by phone for events Tuesday in the Union (roomtil in or performing jobs with Astronompr outside the greater Lansing be posted) to review people interested in hiring 3 '' Ul IU,T,er area. for the primary election and pill them for householf work. The Bahs'is of East for election canvassing. Lansing "Kids for Rent" offers wins award invite everyone to informal area All Vietnam vets agaii young people, usually discussions of the Baha'i Faith between the ages of 12 and from 7 to 10 p war are urged to attei 17, opportunities to earn for sky series The Baha'is of East Lansing statewide convention at I invite everyone to informal Saturday in the Union Ballrooifl money and job experience Miami, new power structure ail during the summer. An MSU astronomer has discussions of the Baha'i Faith operation fast patrol v Salaries are arranged by won the 1972 award for ;'om 7 ,0 10 P ™-Mondays in the discussed. the employer and worker, Distinguished Achievement n°" unporch- not by the Volunteer from the Educational Press The asmsu Legal Aid Dept. The Okemos Barn Theater i| Bureau. Assn. Of America. will have a lawyer available presenting "I'll Drink to from Prospective employers Robert C. Victor of the I to 4:30 p.m. every an intimate musicalevening.Autl Wednesday and Abrams Planetarium won during the summer term. msu 4 6. Call 349-4340 for employes - may contact the Volunteer Bureau from the award for his series, students wishing appointments information. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday "Sky Calendar," which are asked to check with the Gay Liberation will hot through Friday at appears in Science and *us'ne" office. 307B community picnic from n< 353-4400. Children, a journal of the * 3^5, M 8" °r caU until dark Saturday in sectionCl Volunteers are needed to National Science Teachers of Alton Park. Everyone ip fill other positions, Assn* Students for McGovern are welcome. including those of tutors, The series by the MSU meeting at 8 p.m. today in 30 scoutmasters, political astronomer helps children Union- if you can't make it call International folkdanciit| and teachers to view stars, 3ss-8ii9. offered to' everyone at volunteers, and to provide transportation for the planets, eclipses and other Tuesdays at the St. JohnStixM| Pariah, 327 MAC elderly. astronomical events and be 8 mee,in« for - experience is needed. includes charts and diagrams camoiu ht'u w'th on ' for aids to Sky watching. p.m. today in 27 sfuden! Se'rvlc^ Women Against the War will meet at 7:30 p.m.Tuesday Women's Center, 5 37V! Grin® fiddler themj River Ave. to work on 1 boycott. La Leche League will meetitlB °ntheRpof p.m. Tuesday at 2606 CollefB Road, Holt, on the topicTheAfll of Breastfeeding techniiiw| and overcoming difficulties. The Christian Science ^ Organization will meet at 6: TONIGHT & TUESDAY p.m. Tuesday in 35 Union. Coi#l At 8:15 P.M. $2.50 and share testimonies of healinj. | Matinee Wed. 1 P.M. $2.00 All are welcome. MCAT- DAT-MI •FRIED CHICKEN 1SAI-AWB • EVERY HAT'L. BOS. WEDNESDAY 9 Golden French Fries •preparation ,# required tor Creamy Cole Saw graduate and pro(a«">w schools Hot Oven Rolls •Small groups •Voluminous horn* study pr«P«r,° experts In each field Summer Sessions Special Compact Couri" Weekends — I nterseMlo^ SwvC LOCAL *1*1 E. Grand River CLASSES , Across from Frandor (313) 354-0085S • m m — m * ■Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, July 31, 1972 7 There's no LION »lc from the n ffate news lassified 355-8255 State News Classified Ads Get Results Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING Aviation by Philfrqnk For Rent For Sale For Sale -ord DODGE VAN 1965. Rund very LEARN TO FLYI Complete good. $375. Nancy, 337-9091, 484-7414. 3-7-31 fliflht trainlnfl. All courses are Houses MAHOGONY DESK and COLE'S BAKERY flovernment and VA certified. bedside table. Desk lamp and TUESDAY ONLY special. 4 FRANCIS AVIATION. TWO 2 metal 3 shelf tables. Call FIAT 124, sportcoupe, 1968, BEDROOM house, attic, loaves Home - Style white Airport Road. Call 484-1324. 349-3506. 3-8-2 superb condition, $1200. C-7-31 basement, large yard. bread,$1.At our bakery foods 10 NE 355-8255 Phone 676-2910 after 5:30 351-0147. 3-8-4 concession. MEIJER ====; ——— FURNITURE, Services bldg. COMPLETE udent p/h. 3-7-31 bedroom and living room. THRIFTY ACRES, Okemos, FORD Employment. Rooms Call 351-3083 after 5:30 South Pennsylvania, West OMOTIVE GA LAX IE 500 p.m. 3-8-2 Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, oters & Cycles convertible, 1967. Excellent ACCOUNTING - OPERATIONS FURNISHED, LIVING room, Logan Center, 4002 West shape. Call 489-7941. 1016 HAGER - FOX has an opening bedroom, bath. Private SALE: OVER 1,000 items. Saginaw, 1721 North Grand $ & Service Chester Road, apartment No. River. C-1-7-31 for a young married man entrance, parking. Okemos. August 1 - 3. 1531 - H ition 813.4-8-4 with accounting experience $125. Couple/grad students. Spartan Village. 2-7-31 loyment and the desire to work at a 349-3243. 3-7-31 SALEI/D'ANGELICO electric KAISER JEEP 1964. Mail It strings, regular $5.25 now RENT van, job requiring diversity of POP MACHINE with new coin '/4 ton. New tires, $2.75. 25 - 40% off on rtments battery. skills. Position involves OKEMOS, FURNISHED, all changer, $125/best offer. $425 or best offer. 694-6841. departmental accounting utilities, $80, no lease. 694-6841. 3-7-31 everything else new. Elderly 3-7-31 functions through warehouse References, deposit, Instruments, 541 E. Grand River. C-1-7-31 349-4909. 3-7-31 TEN SPEED men's | sale OLDSMOSILE CONVERTIBLE rndivLaV.Sould be^rom the racer. Brand 1967. Excellent condition new Raleigh record, $110. MORE FUN in the als sun with Sun greater Lansing area and have SINGLES, AND doubles. 351-0718. 3-7-31 Shades OPTICAL e Homes «,°^Ut,o$o 0ne' completed military service. Summer and Fall. Kitchen, DISCOUNT, . 2615 East - Definitely a career position. laundry, TV, utilities 50 USED SEWING machines, Michigan Avenue. 372-7409. (Si Found PLYMOUTH _ Complete benefits, salary and included. Close. 337-9610 $9.95 and up. Consoles and ONAL CRANBROOK C-1-7-31 bonu, IUTS PERSONAL 1951. Good body, $300 or ability. commensurate Phone HAGER with - "THE RALLY IN SfPTOer OF THE OF after 9 p.m. 3-7-31 portables, Zig - Zag and straight stitchers. Also, used best offer. 332-4430.2-8-2 FOUR PIECE Ludwig super L ESTATE F0X, 482-5501 extension HAIPHONG WILL ASSEMBLE IN 1UE , SINGLES AND DOUBLES, vacuum cleaners, $3.50 up. classic drum set. For full completely furnished. ELECTRO REATION PONTIAC 1970, LeMans, 4 163or IBB. 3-7-31 PHONE BOOTH PEHlNP THE WVflfl BUILPIMS- utilities paid. Call 372-8077 All East - GRAND, 804 details call 394-0740 nights speed Hurst, 13 000 miles. Michigan, Lansing. HCE Excellent condition, $2400 p^RT T(ME employment; &fcmrsmKiM/Bvt nz/z law**. MM. after 4 p.m. C-7-31 Houi a.m 5 p.rr after 7:30. Ask for Steve. ruction Evenings vyj and weekends Saturday 9-12 noon. C-7-31 _ ing Service _ o, b... of,., 351-5705. MM ,"io,n MEN. SINGLES and doubles now available. Clean, quiet, FREE - CYCLOPS T - shirts ASPORTATION SAILBOAT. SUPER Porpoise, with all portraits orders. THUNDERBIRD 1966. 68,000 ""tf,T?bile required' cooking, TED miles. $425 or best offer. Call 351"5800- C-7-31 For Rent For Rent 0-7-31 close. 485-8836. 14'. 1 year old. Call $1.50 to all others. 337-1863 after 6 p.m. 3-8-2 337-2490 after 3 p.m. 10-8-2 CYCLOPS STUDIOS, 220 DATA CODERS, no experience Albert, 332-0573. C-7-31 VOLKSWAGEN 1969, only necessay. 1 nights work. Apartments Apartments SUMMER. with SINGLES, doubles khctien, laundry, utilities. ESCAPE!!! BOOK VISIT SHOP CURIOUS of used SAVE 25% - 35% on name 37,704 miles. Fantastic buyl 353-3908, 353-3905. 3-7-31 $40 $60/month. 351-2029. M Anne, after 5 p.m. 485-6501. NEEDED, ONE girl for 3 man STODDARD APARTMENTS. 9-7-31 - paperbacks, hardbacks, science fiction and comics!!! brand instruments such as Martin, Fender, iM 5-8-7 CAREER IN Real Estate, great apartment. Ask 351-4810. x-3-8-2 for Betty, Close, quiet. Now renting for fall. 2 man, 1 bedroom/$170. 541 East Grand River, below Shure, Kustom and Ludwig, many future in sales. Complete ROOMS, SUMMER or Fall. Paramount News. 332-0112. more. For more information, VOLKSWAGEN 1969, 37,704 training program, many 351-8238. 0-7-31 GIRL Carpeted, clean, quiet, close 6-7-31 phone LANE miles, fantastic buy. Call Ann WANTED for 3 fringe benefits. Personal man, to campus. No drugs, free after 5 p.m. 485-6501. 5-8-7 summer, $55, utilities FURNISHED. CLOSE. ENTERPRISES, 349-3003 or lagaatnE interview, Howard Dodge or 3 parking. Refrigerators. Males HIGH CHAIR, $8; Wooden 393-5127 ask for included, after 6 p.m. call people. Joel or Jerry Sutton, 485-2264, 8:30 Utilities included, only. Call 351-0473 after 6 safety gate, $2.50; matching VW BUS 1964. Rebuilt 332-5695. 3-7-31 lease, August Wayne. 5-7-31 engine, - 5 p.m. EDWARD G. 1. 349-3358. p.m. Ask for Dave. end and coffee tables, $30. 10-8-18 good shape. 351-6650 after 6 HACKER COMPANY. 5-8-4 13-8-25 Call 355-9965. S-5-7-31 (more ads I S3 EE E3E2 p.m. 3-8-2 FREE LADY - DAY employed or in on back page) 1 OR 7.Z7ZZ~ZZZ. VOLVO I ALCOA. 8 men needed, ROOMMATE 2 bedroom furnished mobile homes. $25 - $40 per school. Phone, parking. May 1967, stationwagon. get breakfast, snacks. eveningS and Saturdays. Deadline Good engine and radial tires. Don«rv*d lawn) | Fruit trees, stable, pond. 675-5276 evenings. 6-8-4 see GENTLE JAZZ ROCK NIGHT with IORIO * AUSTIN-MORO BAND • CONNIE GRAHAM •• TONY, UNDA t THE TARTANS '* BOB ANDERSON * PRIMO PEOPLE * JOEY VAN * and FRANK MOREUI ^~ MONDAY, AUGUS^^a^^M^Tn^™"™ RICHIE HAVENS with SHA-NA-NA and the Fabulous Rhinestones $7, $5(r«s«rv*d), $3.00 («nr«*rv*d lawn) All TICKETS ADVANCE SALE ONLY. AT FISHER THEATRE. AND All J. I. ^^^^SUNDAY^UGUsHacitTaoTZ^^^^N FIFTH DIMENSION | and SPECIAL GUEST BILL WITHERS j ^ $7, $3 (rwrvd), $3.00 (unr.»«f»»d lawn) M MONDAY, AUGUST 14 at 7 p.m. STEPHEN STILLS For the tears in her . I MANASSAS I . . Roses TUiS., AUG. 15 thru SAT., AUG. 19 at 7:30 p.n from *3" dozen and Tuesday see . . . Carnations from $2.99 a dozen CHICAGO THE DIAMOND S RODEO j $7 (rotorvod), $S .00 (wnrsMrvad lawn) I AIL TICKETS ADVANCE SALE ONLY. AT FISHER THEATRE. AND ALL I. L. and WILD WEST SHOW ■ HUDSON BOX OFFICES. NO TICKETS ON SAIE AT PINE KNOB DAY OF PERFORMANCE at 8 pm phone 559-9111 - Tickets available at: and also TUESDAY is CHILDREN'S DAY FISHER THEATRE BOX OFFICE 809 E. and at all J. L Hudson Box Offices. Contests, reduced price* on all located at the mason Michigan, Lansing 485-7271 I Free Parking Behind Store I Malt c to Fit spool* day, dat and attraction. rides, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. fairgrounds — on ash st. Datrolt, Michigan 4B202. 8a For Information Call 676-5062 vs cluck* payabla to Plna Knob Mu»tc Auilc Thaatra. just south of msu,