Monday Smile . . . MICHIGAN Showers . . . Week begins today to STATE NEWS ending with partial STATE . . . encourage everyone to look clearing and hi^is in the the brighter side of things upper 70s. Rain chances are at and put on a happy face. UNIVERSITY 40 per cent for today. v/nlume 65 Number 20 East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 7, 1972 FOR CONGRESS, Tuesday primary to decide tight By RICK WILBINS Republican or Democratic candidates for 14 separate offices — from U.S. Brown said early in the race he would Democrats to respect the Republican* been opposed in a primary, publicly has said he is not concerned with Brown's races the House seat. Liberal Democrats are worried that Lynn Jondahl and State News Staff Writer spend $50,000 or more, if necessary to same right. seantor to county commissioner. unseat Chamberlain and it Winthrop Rowe, Democratic county or Miller's challenges, but sources have Marianne Davis will split the progressive appears he One of the most heavily contested Voters will not be able to vote for will approach that figure in victory or chairman, stressed winning the local said Chamberlain privately is furious vote, largely students, and hand the I primary elections in Michigan's history candidates in both parties. They must defeat. campaigns was equally, if not more and is spending more money than ever election to Palmer, who was a state I will draw to a close Tuesday with East vote for candidates in only one party or Brown is counting on liberal student important, than defeating Chamberlain to defeat his opposition. senator in 1936. I Lansing voters facing a seemingly invalidate their computer card ballot. support and has been urging young "since Bob Carr (Democratic The for 59th District The county races have also created I endless list of candidates and offices at The 1972 primary elections have Democratic voters to cross over and candidate) could do that anyway. " race representative has attracted equally more public interest than in past years. I chiefly focused on races in the 6th Voters cou Id lose on the local i ssues With the enfranchisement of 18 21 the polls. vote for him in the • Republican primary. if extensive publicity. Five Republicans Area voters will be electing Congressional District and 59th State they cross over and vote for an and three Democrats are year olds, young people, mostly Representative District. Democratic and ephemeral, national issue," he said. battling for progressive Democrats, have flooded Republican party their party's nomination. With Two Republicans - state Rep. Jim leaders are trying to Miller, a Brighton geologist, has said races for every county office. discourage voters he is campaigning for the office because incumbent Brown campaigning for Brown and Glenn Miller —are fighting from crossing over, In the race for county commissioner however. Roger \Laird another office, the race is up for grabs. ti to wrest the 6th congressional seat from Busfield, Republican county chairman, he feels both Brown and Chamberlain in the six districts that touch East 16 • year incumbent Charles said he respected the Democrats' are too liberal. Lansing or the campus, 26 people are right Politican campaign watchers seem Chamberlain. to elect their own nominee and wanted Chamberlain, who has never before running — 17 Democrats and nine agreed that the Republican race will be Republicans. bomb a contest between James Pocock and Donald Huber, commissioners. But the both county The Coalition for Human Survival, a strong influence in the races, has polls do not endorsed a slate of five commissioners discount the vote - pulling potential of and candidates for sheriff and drain fo pull-bac the other candidates — Worthington, Patrick Joy and William Gorman. Sidney commissioner and is using large numbers of young volunteers to canvass the districts and push coalition On the Democratic side, two liberals WASHINGTON (AP) - In the are battling a conservative candidate for candidates. I absence of a negotiated settlement of I the Vietnam War, Secretary of I Defense Melvin R. Laird said Sunday t he would recommend continued 'GREAT DEBATE' I bombing of North Vietnam until I Hanoi pulls back its forces across the I demilitarized zone. I President Nixon's proposals Tor a I negotiated settlement of the war call Brown asks I for a halt to the bombing once a cease • fire is negotiated and American I prisoners of war are 1 I released. Asked if he was adding another condition to this proposal, Laird said with Chambe I Nixon's conditions comprised "the By RAY ANDERSON Chamberlain does not appear at the I negotiated track." State News Staff Writer WJIM studios at 7 p.m. tonight to •1 would accept the proposal to participate in the half-hour show, paid State Rep. Jim Brown is vigorously for by the Jim Brown to Congress I negotiate" as Nixon has offered it, 1 Laird said. But he added that if the pursuing his offer for a debate with Committee. incumbent Congressman Charles E. I North Vietnamese do not accept, "I The bombs Undaunted, he intends to use the I would not recommend the bombing be Chamberlain, but his opponent for the time to field questions from 6th 6th District congressional seat has not District constituents. However the 1 terminated until the enemy pulls back I the forces." 3ombs explode Thursday amidst the ruins of Quang Tri City as North Vietnamese troops publicly announced he will attend. aspiring 59th District state Brown's so-called "great debate" representative may find it difficult to (Continued on page 8) harassed government mari/te positions. U.S. Navy jets retaliated Sunday by hitting a vehicle could therefore be a singular failure if clear up questions he claims depot on the edge of Hanoi. (See related story page 3.) AP Wirephoto Chamberlain has raised about the disclosure of Brown's campaign fund sources. Shriver open bid In numerous radio advertisements McGovern , Brown has asserted allegations have embarrassed his family, friends and associates. the rumored The request for a debate began as a WASHINGTON (AP) - With the At Shriver's house in suburban press release stating Brown's desire "to Democratic ticket finally completed, give Chamberlain a chance to clear his presidential nominee George McGovern Rockville, Md., for the meeting Sunday political record publicly." and his choice for a running mate got were Frank Mankiewicz, McGovern's The release ironically notes, "Mr. down to the business quickly Sunday in national political director, Gary Hart, Chamberlain has been taken to the their come - from behind for the McGovern's campaign manager, court of - run public opinion by a national White House. assistant press secretary Kirby Jones organization Common Cause for not and reportedly Ted Van Dyke, Sargent Shriver, the Kennedy in - law, reporting his source of campaign former Peace Corps director and one - McGovern's "issues man." financing prior to the first filing date." time ambassador to France named by (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 8) McGovern Saturday, was closeted with top McGovern aides most of Sunday in what amounted to a one day on how to - be a vice presidential nominee. The 56 -year - old Shriver, who has never held elective office, flew to Poll locations listed Washington late Saturday night after McGovern went on a national television and radio hookup to announce his choice of a successor to vice presidential for precincts in city nominee Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton of No. 13: Wilson Hall. Registered East Lasning voters of the Missouri. Nos. 14 -16: MSU Auditorium. following precincts may vote in the primary from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at these Nos. 18 and 21: Bailey School, 300 McGovern and Shriver met that night at the home of Henry Kimelman, locations: Bailey St. Nos. 1 and 2: Spartan Village School, No. 19: Edgewood United Church, McGovern's finance director. 1460 Middlevale Road 469 N. Hagadorn Road. McGovern and Shriver were expected No. 3: Red Cedar school, Sever Drive. No. 20: Fire Station 1, 400 Abbott to have little to say publicly about their No. 4: Brody Hall. Road. plans pending the necessary No. 5: Central School, 325 W. Grand No. 22: Marble School: 729 N. endorsement of McGovern's choice by River Ave. Hagadorn Road. the Democratic National Committee No. 6: Glencairn School, 939 N. No. 23: MacDonald Middle School, Democratic (cam meeting here Tuesday. Harrison Road. 1601 Burcham Drive. Eagleton withdrew early last week No. 7: Pinecrest School, 1811 No. 24: St. Thomas Aguinas School, following disclosure that he had been a Pinecrest Drive. 915 Alton Road. Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern psychaitric patient in the early and mid No. 8: Eastminster Presbyterian No. 25: WhitehiUs School, 621 (left) talks with newspeople in Washington before - 1960s. The South Dakota senator then Church, 1315 Abbott Road. Pebblebrook Lane. leaving for a Sunday tennis match, while his chosen Nos. 9 and 10: Hannah Middle Students living in residence halls spent the next five days asking fellow running mate, Sargent Shriver, (above) prepares to liberal Democratic senators to be his School, 819 Abbott Road. located in the 5th precinct of the meet with other reporters at his Rockville, Md., Nos. 11 and 17: MSU Union. Meridian Township can vote at running mate and getting "no" for an home. AP Wirephotos answer. No. 12: Fire Station 2: .°haw Lane. Wardcliff School on Wardcliff Street. Limited As it turns funds out, rehabilitation Because it is experimenting in a new "But it wouldn't threate function as have had on them, By BILL WHITING may rejects almost a new concept to American State News Staff Writer area of crime prevention, Ingham efficiently," warns Roger Smith, bureaucratic numbers games. penal institutions and is even more of County has received some $800,000 in coordinator for vocational "They look at it as if people are a rarity at the county jail level. federal funds over the last three years, rehabilitation. statistics," he says heatedly. "They I h Penc*u'um 's beginning to slow Surveys indicate that less than half of in grants from the Law Enforcement The problem revolves around the always demand statistics to evaluate I in lncpssant swing backward and an Michigan jails have even limited Assistance Act, Model Cities programs ability of the program staff to and that's just an error. There's I h1j^ative In8ham County program is rehabilitation services. just no and other federal and state sources. convince the public, as well as the way that you can say that any one I ' nR on for dear life. Ingham officials of the were some Approximately 50 people are involved county board of commissioners, that man is a success." 1I In ca' ■ =ooperated i service 8 Patchwork grouping of organizations have in I "LpiTcedented program to aid those building an dKSSS?*; first in the state to begin developing a program designed to confront the social problems that manipulate men into jail cells. in the program, though most are paid by individual local agencies. It now appears likely that these federal funds will be dwindling away its program is worth the extra taxpayer expense. The jail usually holds approximately 200 inmates, while the county employs a staff of It may be that neither Bella, his associates, (some MSU graduate students and sel f-described paraprofessionals), nor the program I th0Pi wl,° are a|ways at the end of Relying almost entirely on the to shift the burden onto local nearly 100 for the sheriff department have been around long enough to I hanH wllen comes to * helping support of community-based agencies, governments. The initial cut will with an annual budget of more than come up with much of the data I v the criminal offenders. the jail program has aimed at root probably amount to nearly $42,000 $1.3 million. demanded by tax conscious politicians I bJn°fT llle federal funds which have First in a series social problems which result in a jail previously allocated for four But the rehabilitation program staff in an election year. I drift! backbone of that program are population which is predominantly administrative positions, Frank says. pleads it may be difficult to come up "The public has got to come I thn ng away to other sources. And will decide whether we're worth it or young, poor, undereducated and "The program will still function with any hard facts to prove they have with the answer to why," up I resiH^UfSt'0n is wl» In«ham County not." Jim Frank, the bearded black. It aims at drug and alcoholic with or without that funding," says found a way to lower the bill. older inmate. argues one I foot ~ .incl"ding MSU students - 26-year-old project administrator of dependencies which account for at FYank, one of those who faces the Mike Bella, who, as intake referral "I've been on the other side of the I nominoi? l'" to helP out somebody the Ingham County Jail Inmate least 90 per cent of the crimes for budget axe. "It will continue to rely coordinator, evaluates inmates, their fence for 30 years and this is the first I "I n the nextanded ® threat to society? six months, the county Rehabilitation Program, says. It s do which defendants are remanded to on county services." needs and what effect the jail program (Continued on page 8) or die here for the project." county custody. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ^2 Bus foes face House delay under a desegregation plan to have it changed WASHINGTON (AP) — Fast parliamentary footwork and rnd tactic to prevent the committee from taking final action, ~ 8 m<*t tt* summary stalling tactivs by opponents, plus mounting political Thirty-page amendments have been offered and required to proposed antibusing standards. The committee meets again Monday to get the pressures, have antibusinp forces in the House spinning their be read in full. Foints of order and parliamentary inquiries bill Rules Committee meets Tuesday and Colmer wheels. have created procedural tangles that slow progress. to see what happens so he can decide on his will he ^ They have three bills on which they would like action but Last Thursday, when a final vote seemed imminent, Rep. next moveWaltill, uncertainty as to the order in which they want to vote on Lloyd Meeds, D-Wash., broke a quorum by dashing out of the Meanwhile, he is under pressure to call » them has played into the hands of their opponents by constitutional amendment. It has less chance to room seconds before his name was called on a roll call, eet permitting costly delays. The committee has adopted also an amendment that Congress than either of the other bills but it has greater ,l! With only two weeks left before Congress adjourns for the to some members' constituents and greatly dims the appeal of the bill to Southerners. It removed they want get on Republican convention, time is the chief ally of the record in favor of it. a provision that would have permitted school districts already opponents and they are making the most of it. The intricate struggle is going on in two committees — the Rules Committee, which has the power to clear legislation for The North Vietnamese "still the House floor, and the Education and Labor Committee, have the capacity of . . .at which is drafting one of the bills. PROFIT MOTIVE CITED least one more spectacular in The Rules Committee sent a constitutional amendment the South ... I believe they outlawing busine to the floor last week and Chairman William will be repulsed." M. Colmer, D- Miss.,said at that time he would bring it to an - Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird immediate vote. But the White House, with which Colmer is working closely in plotting antibusing strategy, would like the other bills ahead of the constitutional amendment, so Colmer is holding put Addicts, By RAY ANDERSON increased theft, drug "We had some kids who thef Milliken said of the hin See story page 1 back. State News Staff Writer addiction and bargain were ripping off the same which wUI The other bills are proposed standards for the courts to Bargain hunters and heroin hunting was made because of tapedecks again and again." hopefully re to hear the case, we will Clark views dike hits take it to the circuit court Former Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark has toured dikes in | ^ TOWN PUMP 307 S. Grand, Lansing : of further if we have Graff said. The ADJB will meet Wednesday to formally thi» North Vietnam which were accept the request for» damaged by U.S. air strikes, hearing but it will I* another two weeks before the official Vietnam Agency reported Sunday. News ROYAL they decide whether to hear the case. A broadcast said Clark Breslin was unavailable toured Phu Vang, a village in Thai Binh Province, on Aug. 3, SPEAKERS for comment Sunday. and later told a correspondent for the Voice of Vietnam: Now In Stock! "We visited one site yesterday where dikes had been bombed. The bombs Erectly hit the top gel a 3A . . . of dikes . . . The bombing should immediately, be stopped should have only $39.95 MCAT- DAT-SM never been done in the first LIST 7S LSAT-AICSt place done and should never be again." I JflRM Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for with a Michigan Committee to Re - sure th elect the President Michigan Committee to Re elect the was no mention made of the statement was included. e outstanding journalism. letterhead. It - scolded student supporters of Jim President called from Detroit. Committee to Re - elect the President "I really hate to be put "You know, you've really Brown for mailing "slanderous" letters in this when the letter is printed," he said. got u« EDITORIALS attacking Rep. Charles Chamberlain's environmental record. position," he said, "but has the State News received a letter from a "We thoroughly disapprove of the letter and do not want any connection a tough member position," the said. "We comJ£' disannul U<* guy Ditzhazy's actions but he is sJ„°f O'Donnohue member of Evidently our committee." Ditzhazy was not confident of the Chamberlain trustee nom because he called me at Thursday asking that the letter 1 Uu am not h. There is no place on Tuesday's standing interest in the board of printed. Then he called the State New. primary ballot for two positions trustees, dating from her Thursday afternoon and asked that th* which are critical to the experience in student letter be printed after all. University community - the government. She is familiar with So the letter ran the workings of the board, and Friday people who will begin new eight - Unfortunately there were two errors The first was a statement that year terms on the board of will need no "breaking - in the Mackinaw chapter of the Sierra trustees in January. period" before she can become an rated Club Chamberlain's environmental The individuals who will effective trustee. record 24th out of 435. It is And though students will find supposed compete for those positions in to be 249th out of 435. That is a November's general election will her a sympathetic ally when she typographical error on the part of the be selected not in primary moves to the other side of the State News and we apologize. The elections but in state conventions, board table, O'Donnohue is not second error stated that the same the Democratic convention Aug. an individual to favor any special group rated Brown a positive four out of 27. The group gave him 14 out 26 - 27 in Grand Rapids and the interests over the well - being of of 27. That was Ditzhazy's error. Republican convention Sept. 1 - 2 the entire University. So now the record is set in Detroit. O'Donnohue's experience in Even straight. though the Nixon camp accepted The Democratic convention student government wili help her Ditzhazy after he had left the Lindsay would do well to give one of its as a trustee, for the deeply - group and the Humphrey group two trustee nominations to divided student government is the statements that he makes on the Nixon letterhead are not to Donna O'Donnohue. closest parallel to the dissension - be 'THANK MR. NIXON VERY MUCH attributed to the Nixon clan if O'Donnohue, a March graduate torn board of trustees. As a Ditzhazy includes a qualifier. in political science, will be r.» member of ASMSU,O'Donnohue enthusiastic and progressive stayed above its factionalism, and trustee. She wants to insure that she will do the same as a atrustee. POINT OF VIEW the University's concern with O'Donnohue would make an technology will be balanced by a excellent trustee whatever her Water concern with humanity. plan attack unwarranted age, but her youth (she is 23) gives O'Donnohue also wants to see her candidacy deeper higher education extended to implications. Hopefully, her minorities, to economically and nomination will set a precedent By HOWARD A. TANNER then the University has spent about Water Resources Commission and the entangled in a bureaucratic error, was educationally disadvantaged for both major parties, so that in director Water Quality $750,000 to move the project from the Michigan Public Health Dept. It was in threatened with loss of financial students and to educationally - the future at least one of the two idea and concept stage to a completely Gov. Romney's State of the State Management Project support because of the long delay. Once neglected adults. She recognizes trustee nominees of each party designed and ready to build project. In message and in Gov. Milliken's message again Chamberlain's help wassought.As To the Editor: that universities supported by an will be a recent MSU graduate. addition, the University has allocated the following year. It has been declared a result of his effective help and The letter in the July 28 State News help of entire state cannot be reserved for Since trustees serve eight - year 500 acres of the main campus, eligible for 25 per cent construction others, we have received the final headed "Park Expensive" by Milton P. a privileged few. conservatively valued at $1,000^)00 to costs from the Michigan Clean Water approval necessary. terms, the selection of a recent Eisner reaches conclusions that I believe the project. But O'Donnohue is no idle Bond Program. To call the Water Quality graduate must be a continuing to be unwarranted'. I believe these It invloves the cooperation of over It is part of our American system that dreamer. She recognizes these conclusions to be unfair not only to Management Project a political bauble process if it is to be a truly forty scientists on this campus a precedent setting project of this type awarded to MSU as a political goals will cost money, lots of it. meaningful one. Congressman Charles Chamberlain, but dedicated1 to the proposition that we can the MSU and the large number of staff, requires political support. Such support expedient, is demeaning- to the She knows that to squeeze this And until some way is found for conserve our depleting natural has been sought and received, both at congressman, but it also demeans our faculty, and students that have labored resources only through recyclying. the state and federal levels. This support money from a tight University students to serve on the board, the so long for the University, the faculty and staff that project in question. C. S. Holling, internationally has been bipartisan, and at the federal have labored to bring the project to budget will require making hard selection of recent graduates for choices about the University's In Eisner's letter I find the MSU recognized systems ecologist, reviewed level has included Sen. Griffin, Hart, reality. trustee posts will have to provide project, which is officially known as the MSU's environmental potential along and Nelson and Congressmen Blatnik, I invite Eisner to review the material 1 directions and priorities - and she the closest possible with 30-40 other educational link between Water Quality Management Project, Dingell, Ford, McDonald, VanderJagt, have sent him and I have invited him to will not shy away from those hard the trustees and the labeled "an election-eve gift to institutions in 1967-68. Some quotes and our own Congressman Charles discuss the project with me if he wishes largest group choices. Congressman Chamberlain from the from his report: Chamberlain. Chamberlain's support to. affected by their decisions - the O'Donnohue has a long - Nixon administration." It is referred to has been active and sustained over a I hope I have provided a more students. "I found that my visit to Michigan as a bauble dispensed as a long period of time. The Congressional thorough perspective of the project in political State was considerably more award to friends and supporters of Record of Nov. 16, 1971 carries a order that the readers may reach their President Nixon. By inference, the stimulating and exciting than I description of the project and own conlcusions on the basis of more expected. In fact, of the thirty or forty Responsible choice of funding this project at this time was politically astute because it would appeal to students presumably concerned with environmental issues. institutions I have visited in the last two years, only two come close to the potential at Michigan State. The study documents the support by Chamberlain. of the project As of July 1 of this year the project, complete information. Thank you for the privilege of responding. proposed for the water research field must vote Eisner further reflects on "...how and why East Lansing was chosen for this laboratory (now known as the Water TWO CENTS WORTH honor..." I believe Eisner could have Quality Management Project) is a Tuesday's primary may hold While it is important that found a reasonable and satisfactory magnificent focus for both research and surprises for all persons involved, training that could well integrate the City unit sham everyone get out to vote, it is answer to the questions he raises rather various relevant disciplines. It has great but it is most essential that all registered voters get out and vote. equally important that voters realize that once they choose a than answers following his own deductions to reflecting only political social relevance and has fascinating economic, ecological, planning, and a Too many people adhere to the motivation and expediency. To the Editor: vacation; or there probably wasn't party for the primary they can systems dimensions.Si nee there would be Last Tuesday night the East Lansing much important business. I would fallacy that the primary election is make further candidate choices So I offer the following facts to the an emerging body of common data, a Human Relations Commission met, or know this was unusual if I had not really important. They are readers so that they may decide the specific geographic focus, and an only in that party. A crossover of merits of the accusations and should I say didn't meet? Only 3 attended many meetings. These wrong. In several races, liberal integrated research plan .... I know of (Commissioners Brown, Henderson, frail at best. Democrats to the conclusions of Eisner. The project was excuses are only two other problem focuses at and Miller) of the 11 commissioners particularly the contest for Republican party in some races conceived on this campus by Robert C. other institutions that even approach Is it just coincidence that eight of showed up. I've been attending the Republican candidate for could result in a conservative Ball and Howard A. Tanner almost six the potential of this one — one at the commission meetings regularly since the commissioners are on vacation or congressional representative from victory in other important years ago as an alternative to the present University of Washington, and one at last fall and, I guess, last nights' is this a flagrant breach of public the 6th District, there is keen primaries on the Democratic side. wastewater treatment practices which the University of British Columbia." gathering was only to be expected. responsibility due to lack of interest? are primarily responsible for the The project subsequently received Most of the meetings I attended had There were three communications competition for he various The candidates of both parties advance eutrophication of our nation's grants from three foundations, Kresge, from the city manager, one item of positions. should represent the voters of poor attendance, but this was lakes and streams. Ford, and Rockefeller, totaling $1.2 "old business" and two items of "new ludicrous. The commission is a sham Oftentimes voters complain their respective parties; they The Water Quality million for construction. President business." These items were important Management and has brought disgrace to the city. that both candidates in a general should not owe their victories to Project was presented to the board of Hannah, President Adams, and now After it became apparent that there to some people. And, if the mayor election are unacceptable. The trustees in December 1966. The board President Wharton have been active in would not be a quorum I called the thinks this was unusual, then I suggest crossovers who would not support approved the project in concept and its support. It has had the active support he check the attendance records of the primary election gives them an them in a general election. mayor to tell him of the plight of our approximately $90,000 was allocated of East Lansing city government, it has commission. He offered these excuses: commissioners. I wonder if the mayor opportunity to insure that their as initial support of the earned the approval of the Michigan he project. Since Perhaps the commissioners were can remember the last time choices in the general election will In the opinion of the State News on DOONESBURY attended a commission meeting. be more acceptable. the most able candidates are: by Garry Trudeau Mayor Brookover then asked me for seeris au- folks SUAZ£, JT AeMBMPeft. suggestions. Since I feel it would be Democrats Republicans pat come to pa ajy PACK //V 5H hJHBN Me unfair to level a blast like this without &otta 60 to radio c/ty AH' MV wp&es vseoto 6th District representative to s*eAK pee* up offering a suggestion, I will respond to 6th District representative to 1 ue'p UKB to see pen fioc*erms! SAY. hUOULPJA 1 To PACK. ANP wolf ooujn that question. There should M the U.S. House of the TO 60 'course, /vorsAy//V6 r mind if t U.S. House of /vu»o crry aapio PLA/ie pen! pe&J peR UVCRkUfrr A/JO P/CfO£Sy TAOOep ALON67! , mandatory attendance requirements J 4 Representatives: Representatives: ■ MUSK HALL, CJTY. a feu t/nes MyseuF' jus' Hoes/H'aboua/P Art' for the commissioners. A commission •Uncontested primary I pl£asb. HUH? nee-nee! meeting lasts for about an hour once a • Jim Brown 59th District representative to month. Commissioners should not be 59th District representative to allowed to miss two consecutive the Michigan House of the Michigan House of Representatives: •Marianne Davis Representatives: • Sidney Worthington ^ ci-zCtfafk meetings or a total of three in a year. Afterall, that's not too much to asK, considering these people volunteere County Sheriff: for their position. If they lose interes, County Sheriff: • then they should be replaced. Terry Luke • Kenneth Preadmore 5 Leonard Graff County Clerk: County clerk: •Neal Colburn •John Whitmeyer rne philap?i-ph/a County commissioners: ymca? hhh tf.fr ffip'ej&ther uho TH6 County commissioners: •District UMMe see "Jl-I, asking heap our zt& mavok . 6: uncontested ' 1 60 POUJN TO thc Ftxsr \ WMT? 60/N6 thftt? / •District 6: John Veenstra primary • District 7: John Graham •District 7: Alexander Brede : <>top s/6k /&£ I ™e" &$> RERe? ON - | M •District 8: uncontested •District 8: Jim Heyser primary •District 9: Derwood Boyd •District 9: Mary Kay Wickens • D istrict 10: Julius •District 10: Richard Conlin Hanslovsky • Distict 19: uncontested •District 19: Patrick Ryan primary Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 7, 1972 5 .emon attacks charge Jury size at stake 3f 'invisible' candidacy with Proposal A By RICK WILBINS Lemon said he felt more efforts should be made to improve By RICK WILBINS 12 mentors in any court if the the district courts to operate State New* Staff Writer the county jail rehabilitation State News Staff Writer programs, including providing offense is a misdemeanor not as courts of -record , i .pmon, Republican candidate for county sheriff, said increased recreational facilities, separating first offenders Voters going to the polls in he is not "a seemingly invisible candidate" and from "hardened" criminals, punishable by more than a (following a reclassifiaition v providing vocational training, Tuesday's primary election year in jail. by the legislature) and also to Id that incumbent Sheriff Kenneth Preadmore lied and establishing a half-way house for prisoners who have been will not only vote for More serious crimes continue trying Preadmore told the State News he did not know much released. candidates of their choice, misdemeanants with carrying lengthier sentences out Lemon. Lemon said he would also establish a but will also vote on a would still be tried by six-member juries. volunteer police cadet been campaigning hard and I don't know how program to "acquaint interested constitutional amendment 12-member juries. Proponents of the young people with the law amendment argue it would Vdmore could say he didn t know who I was," and the way it works within the allowing misdemeanor Currently, the Michigan county." courts to use less than reduce the cost of jury nn said "He's known me for 30 years and 1 think he's a Lemon said he would work to Constitution states only employ more women and 12-member juries. services paid from public *d disgrace to the office for saying he didn't." minority group members in the department and would work to establish a well- The amendment, Proposal "courts not of record" may funds and would not i mon and Preadmore are the only Republican candidates planned schedule to allow officers to spend try the defendant with less more time on road A on the ballot, would allow jeopardize the judicial nning for county sheriff. patrol. for trial by jury of less than than a 12-member jury. These "courts not of record" system. The American Civil Fridav the State News ran a story on the Republican race include 99 district courts chpriff in which it was said that no one knew who Lemon liberties Union of Michigan, sand that he was "a seemingly invisible candidate." BY HEALTH CENTER, COURT created in 1968 and 28 municipal courts. however, said it considers „ . Proposal A "dangerous and Preadmore was quoted as saying, "You're ^.TVtr^n courts keep records and ~"J unjustifiable tampering with is as good as mine as to who he is or why he is running. the jury system." operate in much the County help exhibited same 11 know is he isn't working very hard to replace me." Ernest Mazey, ACLU state manner as higher courts, Preadmore replied to Lemon's charge Sunday saying he did director, claimed "the think it was his obligation to do Lemon's campaigning for challenges could be made legislature could conceivably that such courts should try i. By ILINDA u IMHA UICDECI WERFELMAN « i . » r reduce the number of jury to "A lot of people just look at all defendants with situations, he said. man who had shouted, "I three or four persons in some State News Staff Writer the sign, but the farther away 12-member juries. preadmore added he only knew that Lemon was a former Requests for help in rural think that McGovem needs cases." Mental health and the I am from the booth, the Most misdemeanants areas, such as Mason, are less !g dog catcher and was now an auctioneer. are probate court may not be your help." Mazey said such a Lemon was also a former Lansing Township constable, more people come in." frequent than they would be now tried by six-member reduction "undermines the typical county fair exhibits, Officials of the Ingham Ingham County Probate Rapids policeman and private investigator. in large cities because "in Court also operated a booth juries in district courts. valuable safebuard against but they shares space with Medical Mental Health rural areas, people tend to be to emphasize the court's Proposal A would allow unrepresentative juries." prize - winning poultry, Center had hoped that lot Lemon said he was financing his campaign completely - concrete in their a more horses social services and to and corn at the operating a booth at the fair d was not accepting "because I didn't want people to think lives," Brown continued. Ingham County Fair last could draw attention to the encourage volunteers to wed them something." He added that an week. out - patient clinic in Mason participate in their programs. le said he has made only one promise in the campaign — increasing number of women "We get a few responses Both exhibits had rented which Brown said serves have gone to the clinic to iat I would clean house (in the sheriff's department) as that turn up quickly, but space at the fairgrounds to about 60,000 people in the question their roles in >n as I was elected." draw attention to programs generally this is not a out county area. - marriage. decision people make right connected with their offices, The Mason center also Lemon said he would appoint a citizen's committee to Though people in the away," Frank Buzzitta, people manning the booths operates several offices in booth jestigate the financial operation of the county jail, said. had anticipated foster care and adoption case fe said he was concerned with financial waste and smaller Ingham County questions about Sen. "I'm getting a good feeling; communities worker with the Ingham Wife' spending in the department and would work to reallocate one day each Thomas Eagleton, D - Mo., on it's not an overwhelming week. and shock therapy, Brown County Probate Courts, said. WPITE OFF RESEARCH ids. response, but it's not an Few people had actually said the only reference to the Nearly all volunteers in court programs WOES WITH WRITE ON He claimed, for instance, that the sheriffs department was are from underwhelming one either," requested more information former vice - presidential MSU 211 ABBOTT RD. and Lansing inding too much for a jail doctor. Hal Brown, psychiatric social or indicated that they candidate came from one Community College. 351-9100 9-6 DAILY 'Eaton County spends only $4,500 for a doctor, Kent worker at the Mason Mental wanted mental help, Brown unty spends $6,000, but Ingham County spends $36,000 Health Center, said. said. "But we really didn't cording to the county budget," Lemon said. "Why is it that Some people were expect much of that at a have to spend so much when Eaton and Kent counties can reluctant to approach the fair," he added. "A couple LUNCH AND DINNER- it (or much less?" exhibit, Brown said, adding, looked like they really want to get into something but we put them off." SUMMERTIME SPECIALS! Most people feel a need for Lunch Dinner Commissioner some stress type of professional help when they encounter from MON. grilled cheese sandwich unpleasant CUP Of SOUP 8/7 salad garnish p|- -00 cole siaw .95 irops Mark Jaeger, Democratic ''Following out my wish to of jeopardize her JUIIES TUES. Swedish meatballs w/n oodles Salisbury steak w/mushroom sauce ndidate for county conversations with Joann chances by remaining in 8/8 tossed salad .85 mashed potatoes $1.00 mmissioner from the 6th Lee Spyke, I have decided contention." trict, announced Sunday to step aside in favor of her he is WED. withdrawing from candidacy," Jaeger said. NEJAC Wr'ofl «e?,id Lasagne w/garlic bread $1.00 NEED MONEY? ' 8/9 .70 race and urging "We are in agreement on a STEREO < fi tossed salad porters to vote for Joann number of issues and since I SEE JULIE! Spyke, another have concluded that she is RENTALS shaved corned beef chopped steak mocratic candidate in the better qualified to represent $9.50 per month WE LOAN MONEY ON THURS. on hard roll mashed potatoes cup of soup the 6th District, I do not Call 337-1300 ANYTHING OF VALUE 8/10 salad garnish .95 $1.05 FRI. S-T-R-E-T'C-H & SEW ™ WE'RE THE BEST 8/11 pizza burger french fried potatoes .95 french fried cod french fried potatoes salad garnish cole slaw garnish $1.00 !» FABRICS 4960 North wind Drive, IN SIGHT! HOURS: East Lansing 332-0879 complete selection of frames Union Cafeteria NOON: 11:15 -1:15 EVE: 5:00 -7:00 MON. • FRI. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. sunglasses and wire-rims Lower Level, Union Building SUN: 12:00-2:00 SAT. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. - prescription lenses ground KNITS OF ALL KINDS! repairs while you wait Qpticicuib CH y< ALCO UNIVERSAL BLDG. Faculty for Davis Marianne Davis is She is the our choice for State qualified candidate. Representative. V INSIDE SEATING She is the She is the knowledgeable candidate. responsive candidate. Marianne Davis has already proven her ability to get things done. Her efforts have produced important results ranging from the Mandatory Special Education Act to the NOW AT E. LANSING abortion law reform referendum. We believe that her talents belong in the Michigan Legislature. Join with us in supporting Marianne Davis MCDONALD'S! 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TILL 1 AM, FRI. - SAT. UNTIL 2 AM. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan r wins PGA with ByRICKGOSSELIN two days of competition. Sanders, by far the best out of contention at three after nine. State News Staff Writer Sporadic rain throughout dressed golfer on tour, over. BIRMINGHAM - Gary the afternoon and a stiff bogied the fifth, sixth, Gay Brewer, who started Casper and Player found Player pulled away from a wind earlier in the day kept seventh and eighth holes to the day at one over suffered their first round lead ofB"t £loydf0Urg* of the bogied J full house of challengers and the scores high and once lose four strokes on par and a pari of bogies on the front challenged on the back nine final Jamieson each t fall from even score. Heard, nine to join Heard at three Floyd and Jamieson 0f SI blistered past surprising Jim again the Oakland Hills three. Casper *I over heading into the final started charging with Floyd Jamieson on the back nine to win his second PGA title monster tamed the 70 field. golfer who looks like he should be playing linebacker for the nine holes. Phil Rodgers fell dropping to one over Jve hole over to par byqUjJ here Sunday with a one over Player, who started the Baltimore Colts instead of victim to a double bogie on through 14 and Jamieson second inusre p|ay win of th 1■ final round of festivities as swinging golf clubs, bogied the ninth hole and was out jumping into the lead with par 281. with the first of contention at five over back to back birdies at 11 com,nt Player shot a the lone subpar golfer at three, six and seven to drop Greater New disappointing 37 on the one under, bogied the first (Jr|eanf! front nine but held the lead hole but came back with a at one over par along with birdie on two to regain his Spassky takes game Billy Casper. Jamieson edge on the field. Back to battled back from an early back bogies on three and four over par to take the four wiped out the last of lead away from Palyer with the subpar scores the course a birdie on 12 in dropping would see over the four day par. Player birdied tournament as Player was to cuts challenger's lead to even 11 as Jamieson, who had an beat the field but lose out earlier starting time, was to the course. bogeying 16 to reclaim the The steady South lead. Jamieson also bogied African, who praised the 17 and 18 to put himself Oakland Hills course earlier REYKJAVIK, Iceland Sunday, leaving his kingside goes crazy," Danish out of the running. The in the week as the best in (AP) — Boris Spassky beat open to attack early in the grandmaster Bent Larsen Bobby Fischer on Sunday game. said then of Fischer. "He's chunky Jamieson, whose America and the best he's for the first time since the After three hours of play, tired of this game and wants only other tour win this ever played on, said after to go home." finishing the third round opening game of the world Spassky took Fischer's year was at the somewhat And 30 minutes with a one - stroke lead as chess championship series, queen, which was trapped later, noncompetitive Western after the only below - par golfer, cutting the American along with a rook and a Spassky's 31st move, Open, had little hope for a Fischer conceded defeat. i he teed up for the that anyone within six challenger's lead to two knight. points, 6V4 to 4!4, after 11 "This is just before he Spassky was not on stage 18th, a hole that wasn't strokes of the leader could birdied in either of the first take the $45,000 first - games. The Russian titleholder place check home. And after nine holes, it looked needs 12 points in the 24 - like almost everybody within that six stroke spread game crown, match to keep his while Fischer needs 'Great debate' urged might take that big bread 12V* points to take it away, (Continued from page 1) ticket home. Ten players A win counts one point and The newly enacted federal campaign spending law had the lead in one fashion a draw half a point, or another in the first With the white pieces in requires candidates to file a campaign spending and source report both 15 and five days prior to the primary, but not round. Sunday's game, Spassky had prior to April 7. Jamieson, Ray Floyd, the first move and a slight Sam Sneed and Tommy advantage, which he pressed Brown's credibility has been somewhat marred by Aaron finished the front with an aggressive attack Common Cause's allegation today that the state ..... . m nine at two over par - well and faultless play. The 29 - representative is the only congressional candidate who !,, £ nse "I within a striking range of year - old challenger failed to provide that organization with information about I?0®8." . , I the front nine one under par resigned on the 31st move, campaign expenditures. ™ withstand l4he dejfense «niM| lead held jointly by Billy Spassky, 35, won the first Spasilfl Casper and Player. game in the $250,000 Brown's report to the clerk of the U.S. House of relentless attack. I Jerry Heard and Doug match and took the second Representatives, obtained Sunday, exceeds the letter of the Fischer's position ri| Sanders, who both at one by default. Fischer has won law and reveals all his campaign contributions for 1972 and deteriorated, time or another during the five games and the rest were includes sources who gave as little as $3. Brown's 15 day By the 24th n first round showcased cards draws, report shows no contribution expenditures or sources, but queen, a rook and h of even par, faded as the American aides of Fischer the five day report discloses his total contributions for the were all trapped. Hk initial round progressed, said he played poorly year to be $28,651.34 with more than $19,000 spent on move cost him his qua communications media. At least $2,665 of that has been exchange, a bishop ar spent between the two filing dates, the report reveals. pawns. As the challenger m Figures provided Common Cause by Chamberlain reveal his rook to safety/l he had accumulated $6,582 as of July 17 and spent $1,699 champion thrust his F*MKtfSftAKlNC,/ fw *19/B. IANUNA, MICH USED BIKES. Men's, women's. bedroom ranch. Cozy 'SERVICE shocks. Handles extremely News. 3-8-11 Trade - ins considered. Repeirs East Michigan 485-4391. fireplace, carpeting, breakfast Instruction \ wall. $650. 355-9964 after 6 below bike shop prices. BankAmericard, Master nook, full basement with p.m. 3-8-7 PART TIME Charge, Layaway. 8 a.m. Typing Service employees. 351-1963.3-8-7 - extra room for office/sewing. Inserting newspaper sections For Rent For Rent 5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. TRANSPORTATION VW 1963. Rewired. Many new each Tuesday night, 11 p.m. C-8-25 Fenced yard. Garage. . THE MSU Salvage Department $15,900. Owner. 482-2738. •wanted parts. Always starts, runs to 7 a.m. Guaranteed 8 will receive sealed bids on 4 good. $175. 372-9150. 1-8-7 hours. $1.75 per hour. Must TEARDROP OPAL 2 small 5-8^11 "RATES" be 18 years old. Call anytime, Apartments Apartments Grand pianos and 21 upright pianos to be sold to the diamonds, $100, worth $200. DUPLEX, THREE bedroom, 10 word minimum Larry Root, 485-3745. 3-8-7 family room with fireplace, George Ward. highest bidder on each piano. Scooters & Cycles INCO GRAPHICS, Mason, TWO MEN immediately. Own (The pianos are made by fully carpeted, 114 baths, ORDS Michigan, 677-3971. 222 room. $56/month plus several manufacturers and will MOVING SALE, misc., dishwasher, ange, MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS. All West Ash Street. 7-8-11 utilities. 482-9768. 3-8-9 furniture, couches, tables, refrigerator, garbage disposal, be sold "as - is", "where - is".) ttiil UaBiiii makes. SMALL ENGINE TWO GIRLS for 3 man. 2 It will be the responsibility of color TV, etc. 882-1678.2-8-9 2 car garage. Call Jim Hovey ENTERPRISE, INC. 121 East WANTED: FREE agents. Mini bedrooms, near campus. SHEPARD STREET, 229. Two at MULDER - RUTTER - the successful bidders to State Road. 482-0408. 4-8-11 337-9503. 3-8-11 apartments: Both furnished, investment, maxi - earnings. remove the pianos from their WE DO most repairing, and REALTY, 371-4444. asazaaaEE HONDA CB450. Mr. Nielson, 482-8991. 3-8-7 2 MEN share, close, starting including utilities: 3 rooms, $110 per month. 2 rooms, current locations in the Music replace broken frames. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 Evenings and weekends, 371-2613. 14-8-25 5,000 miles. aaazaisEss Must see. Touring bike. ALCOA, 8 men needed, evenings September. $60/month, $85. Deposits required. and Music Practice Buildings upon presentation of a paid East Michigan Avenue, utilities paid. 332-0143. Excellent East side location. 3 ggCEl SEE 232 Fairing. 339-8652.6-8-16 and Saturdays. Don't work for 372-7409. 3-8-11 EAST LANSING, attractive 7 3-8-11 receipt from the MSU Salvage $2 - $3 an hour, if you are Phone, 882-9782. 7-8-18 room home with large Dept. All pianos must be g pel QBE SUB 335 1970 BSA 441 Shooting Star. worth more, 489-3494. removed from premises within BARBELLS; MAN'S, woman's 3 beautifully landscaped yard, New battery, rings, valve job, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SHEPARD STREET, 229. near campus. Many desirable C-8-25 7 days from notification or speed bikes; counter top room deadline helmet. Runs great but must North, large furnished 1 Unfurnished large 5 room divider; drapes. 355-3156 features. $43,900. 351-9310. storage charges of$2/daywill I P.M. one claw day sell. Am leaving Michigan. PART TIME employment; bedroom, carpeted, utilities ground floor, $150 per month be added until units are between 3 - 9 p.m. S-5-8-16 B-2-8-9 $475 or best offer. 351-9191. evenings and weekends. paid, garage, $150 plus including utilities. Deposit •e publication. deposit. 627-5454. 3-8-11 removed. Submit bids in 2-8-7 Excellent compensation required. Phone 882-9782. TRYING TO sell an instrument? Automobile Close to Michigan Avenue. writing designating choices by Try ELDERLY Recreation ^ancellations/Cor- KAWASAKI 175 1971. 1,000 program. required. 351-5800. C-8-25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, __7j8-18_ the MSU inventory number and manufacturer. Mail bids in us INSTRUMENTS 541 - E. ction* - 12 noon one miles, good condition. $550. South, near Michigan Avenue. Grand River. C-1-8-7 UNION BOARD Summer flights. sealed envelopes plainly 11 a t s day before 351 -0919 after 5 p.m. 3-8-7 2 POSITIONS open: NCR Furnished 1 bedroom, utilities OKEMOS, 2 bedrooms, 2 marked on outside "Piano Hours 1 -4. August flights still ublications. paid. $135/month plus bathrooms, furnished, utilities available. 353-9777. C-8-25 bookkeeping machine Bid" to MSU Salvage Dept., HONDA 305 1966. Runs great. operator with bookkeeping deposit. Phone 627-5454. paid. See between 1 • 5 p.m. Stores Bldg., 1330 South Animals « State News will be 1790 East Grand River. j only for the $225, best offer. Call Jim, background. Typing desirable. 3-8-11 351-6006.2-8-7 Harrison Road. Last day for Service 332-0747. 3-8-7 Mature person with ability to ELKHOUND PUPPIES. Top acceptance of bids will be Birst day's incorrect HONDA CB175, Must sell. Call assume responsibility for THE CHALET NEED ONE girl. Fall - Spring. Wednesday, August 16,1972. blood cuddly, lines. Beautiful, 5 weeks. Call EXECUTIVE SECRETARY detailed work without Freshman Inspection of pianos can be desires typing and dictation through Senior |MI students ads must be Carl at 489-2154. Good condition. 3-8-7 constant supervision. Typist Leasing for fall eligible. 351-6257.3-8-7 made 8 - 5 p.m., August 9, 663-8418. 3-8-7 in home, 1 day service, clerk: able to type 50 - 60 1972. A listing of the pianos 372-4682. 19-8-25 prepaid accurately and starting at $225 TEACHER 24 wants male showing make, inventory SIAMESE KITTENS, sealpoint Auto Service & Parts •"'c.ntiy. Extensa typing, telepnon» telephom and 332-6197 roommate. Luxury number and room be obtained at the Music location and bluepoint. 9 weeks, phone 351 -0345 after 6 p.m. 3-8-9 ' ' P I N N I N G S & apartment, unfurnished. $85. can ENGAGEMENTS". A Friday eceptlonlst duties ancK 394-0597.5-8-11 Department Office. 2-8-7 feature of Classified iUTOMOT IV E preparing for meetings and FURNISHED. CLOSE. 3 KITTENS: 2 tigers, 1 calico. Call * Automotive REPLACEMENT parts, used, people. Utilities included, Advertising. Deadline 12 conferences. Shorthand 353-8149 evenings, 353-1680 COLE'S BAKERY noon Thursday. $1 per ■USTIN HE ALE Y 1968 sprite, new and rebuilt at LOWEST desirable but not necessery. lease, August 1. 349-3358. Houses TUESDAY ONLY special. 4 days. 2-8-7 insertion. 347 Student DISCOUNT PRICESI Paid vacations and health 13-8-25 loaves Home Style white Services Building. 8-25 I new top, tonneau boot. HEIGHTS AUTO PARTS. insurance. Loacted in East LOVELY FURNISHED, 2 - OLD ENGLISH Sheepdogs, "Excellent". 355-2912. bread, $1 at our bakery foods A KC, 6 weeks, top basic 485-2276. C-1-8-7 I X-5-8-9 VW GUARANTEED repair. Lansing, please call: 337-1653 for appointment. 3-8-7 Maximum bedroom houses. 1V4 miles to campus. $170 - $225 plus concession. THRIFTY ACRES, Okemos, MEIJERS stock, beautiful pups. Phone 616-749-9517. 3-8-9 FOR QUALITY service on stereos. TV's and recorders. utilities. 349-3604 or THE STEREO SHOPPE. RANDY'S MOBIL. I - 96 at South Pennsylvania, Wast V 1969,, 1600. Green,, new res, good condition, clean. I 351-8282.4-8-11 Okamos Road. 349-9620. C-8-25 WORK OWN hours, talking with people. Build own business. Earning while you learn. security 349-1540 from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5-8-14 Saginaw. KROGER, Frandor, Logan Center, 4002 West Mobile Homes EXTERIOR 337-1300. C-8-25 PAINTING. Grad UNFURNISHED, STOVE, Saginaw, 1721 North Grand 351 2432.5-8-11 JhEVROLET, I Belair, automatic1965 with White, power FOREIGN CAR PARTS. CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 deposit only refrigerator. Close. Available August 1, lease, deposit. River. C-1-8-7 ONE BEDROOM, furnished. East Lansing area. $118. Call 882-6072.3-8-9 students, reliable, references. Call 349-1005 after 5 p.m. Free estimates. C-8-25 I steering, brakes, 283 V - 8. East Kalamazoo Street. 1 mile For Rent 349-3358. 13-8-25 I Good condition. Asking $300. ■ 332-2722.3-8-11 West of campus. 487-5055. C-8-25 TV AND STEREO rental. Fast $150/apt.! CLOSE TO campus. 3 • 4 NIKON 21mm lens. 1967 very RITZCRAFT 12' x 55', good condition, 2 BE IN the winner's circle with result getting Classified Ad. a free delivery and service. $23 bedroom home, furnished, KEEP ON TRUCKIN'. Repair Refundable when Sacrif ice/$75. 627-9444 bedrooms. Best offer. To reach cash buyers, dial ■ORTINA GT 1967. Engine and for the summer. $300. 332-1234. 3-8-7 . work on Volkswagen, bugs, nights, keep trying. 3-8-11 484-8321.3-8-11 355-8255 nowl $9.50/month. No deposit. All you leave. |I body Good in good condition. busses, Ghl«s. GRAND equipment guaranteed. Call THREE PERSONS needed for 5 gas mileage. Best offer. RIVER CITCO. 1054 East 50 USED SEWING MACHINES, 1970 AMERCICAN EAGLE. 50' I Call 694-0000 after 6 p.m. NEJAC, 337-1300. C-8-25 Studio, 1 bedroom, person house. No pets. 271 $9.95 and Consoles and Grand River. 351-9274. up. x 12', student owner moved. Milford, 361-1269. 3-8-7 I 3-8-7 C-8-25 8i 2 bedroom apts. portables, Zig - Zag and Must sell. Different floor plan. PARKING SPACE, close to straight stitchers. Also, used TWO BEDROOM Good buy. 339-2461. 3-8-7 campus. $5 monthly. ranch, '68. 124 sport coupe. Roommate service vacuum cleaners. $3.50 and MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East 351-8238.0-4-8-11 furnished, yard, near campus. I Radio, good mechanically. Models open up. ELECTRO-GRAND,804 12' x 50' BROOKWOOD, Kalamazoo Street Since References. No children, 1 I $900. Call 372-2285 days. . . . 1940. Complete auto painting East Michigan, Lansing. FURNISHED: Neer campus; I 185-2589 evenings. 3-8-7 daily year lease. 337-9266.2-8-9 Hours, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Excellent condition; many and collision service. 485-0256. C-8-25 Apartments TWO MALES for house near Saturday, 9-12 noon. C-8-25 extras. 332-0713. 5-8-7 Special iORDSTATlON WAGON "Welcome Week" ™ Crack in windshield otherwise 1963. STODDARD APARTMENT 2 HALSTEAO Dagwood's. Prefer Grads. Call SEWING MACHING Clearance Edition 11 good mechanical and FOR A magnificent possession, man. 1 bedroom, furnished, 485-4190 or 353-9694. 3-8-11 Sale. 8rand new portables, Personal Peanuts Personal body condition. $350. Call pick a car from today's Classified Ads - 355-8255. close, quiet. $172.50. MANAGEMENT $49.95. $5 per month. Large 10 words/Sl.OO 353-8764. Evenings, 351-8238.0-10-8-25 Rooms selection of reconditioned FREE ... A lesson in complexion weekends, 355-9906. 3-8-11 444 Mich. Ave. used machines. Singers, care. Call 484-4519, East 10c ea. extra word. HULL APA RTMENTS, 351-7910 OKEMOS, OWN room, Whites, Necchis, New Home Michigan or 485-7197, Be creative & Aviation furnished, unfurnished. 1424 and "many others", $19.95 to Mall. MERLE MERCURY COMET 1967. 4 furnished, all utilities. Lansing tell the world! door, 6 cylinder, dependable. Haslett Road, corner of GRAD STUDENT needed by Remainder of Summer $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS NORMAN COSMETICS 355-8255 LEARN TO FLY I Complete Hagadorn. Manager's September 15th to share term/$70. 349-4909. 3-8-9 DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, STUDIOS. C-8-25 | WOO. 355-8116.1-8-7 flight training. All courses are Apartment, No. 209. apartment, own room. Call 1115 North Wasthington, government and VA certified. 351-4799.4-8-11 Jim, after 5:30 p.m. SINGLES AND doubles, 489-6448. C-8-25 PREGNANT? WE understand. PUSTANG 1966. 289, Hurat FRANCIS AVIATION. 351-3982.2-8-9 completely furnished. All Call us. Pregnancy counseling. 1 «>ift 4 speed, air shocks, $480. Airport Road. Call 484-1324. utilities paid. Call 372-8077 USED ZENITH portable stereos, 372-1560. 0-8-25 [ Telephone, 351-8606. 3-8-9 C-8-25 rprr after 4 p.m. C-8-25 $25. Guaranteed. STEREO LOVELY FURNISHED 2 SHOPPE, 543 East Grand ROOMMATE bedroom apartments. 121 MEN.SINGLES and doubles now River.C-11-8-25 CROSSWORD Collingtooot) SERVICE Fall Beal. $195 - $275. 9 and 12 month leases. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 349-3604 from 5-8-11 available. Clean, quiet, close, cooking. 485-8836. 0-8-25 100 USED VACUUM cleaners. Tanks, canisters and uprights. PUZZLE ACROSS Guaranteed 1 full year, $7.88 ROOMS, SUMMER or Fall. 1. Wolframite 23. Fasteners means 332-44?? 1 or 2 bedroom furnished mobile Carpeted, clean, quiet, close and up. DENNIS 4 Pixy 27 Cylindrical LARGE FURNISHED homes. $25 - $40 per week. to campus. No drugs, free DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 7 Remove the hat 29. Not plump nan □□[-] anta apartment for 6 girls. Walk to Quiet and peaceful on lake. 10 316 North Cedar, opposite 11. Gums 30. Cosmic cycle minutes to campus. 641 -6601. parking. Refrigerators. Males 12. Diocese 31 layer MSU. $60 each, utilities only. Call 351-0473 after 6 City Market. C-8-25 0-8-25 13. Favorite 32 Bitter included. Phone 332-6163 4 - p.m. Ask for Dave. 10-8-18 a DEHB QEQS 14. Light muslin 35. Some □saaoB naaa 6 p.m. weekdays. 6-8-18 FREE - CYCLOPS T - shirtswith 16 Rail 36 Gazelle NEEDED - ONE roommate, all portraits orders. $1.50 to 37 Cheese dish male; Start September, TWO BEDROOMS in sharp CHEERFUL, UNFURNISHED all others. CYCLOPS 41. Revise Twyckingham. Call Chuck, ranch. Open now, close, by in Lansing, $85 and deposit. STUDIOS, 220 Albert, manuscripts week or month. 351-5444. Call 371-2255 days. 3-8-11 353-0037. 3-8-7 332-0573. C-8-25 42. Cake ingredient 0 5-8-14 43. Hur's son 44 Golden shiner 1 Green reporter • 45 Fictitious name 2. Wing UJEll, WITHOUT LUCY PLAYIN6, FREE RENT! I THINK WE HAVE A CHANCE... I R6ALLV DO... 46. Cotton seeder 3. Church of Rome Move in now! Free V rent til Sept 15 with every school year lease. Maximum security deposit ISN'T IT NICE NOT HAVING ALL RIGHT,GET (Continued from page 1) PRIVATE GUITAR to understand why „ much worth. And local jail complete their education," It would presumably be Van Dyke's Folk, Rock, Classical, all time I've run into this," he money should be spent in officials admit Herschel Roper, a •I think we're doing a job to give a* styles. $3 per lesson. Inquire reluctantly ^ ■ash course on^ where McGovern McQovern stand* says. "It's great for a lot of sending men into space they don't have any follow-through counselor, at MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830. C-1-8-7 these kids if they take when more programs are accurate figures to show says. "But they come in hopefully.' "But it's scary. Shriver can avoid saying anything embJ^« advantage of it." needed in jails. whether their program has here and we get them in But the Maurice is the oldest man "Why don't they use a ABE (adult basic education) something that's never been Republicans already were taking advanU*. succeeded in reducing the , Typing Service in the class. With only a little bit in their backyard number of inmates courses and get them done before. le wiuic. they c. a .trrtw «« discrepancies in the records of McgTvJ* sixth grade education, he here?" he asks. "We've got interested." 'This is a new field and olulver. returning to jail. TYPING WANTED. Evenings has been in and out jails pollution of the earth, But they know they have Prank points out that the we're writing the books SecretaryofDefenseMelvinLairdnotedShriver^ ambassador to iWe after President and weekends. Electric most of his life. Now he's streams and air. Why don't made a difference. current jail population is „ on as Nixon too?!? typewriter. Phone 337-7272. taking several courses at the they use some tax dollars "Some of these guys in somewhat reduced from It' will be up to Ingham in 1969. Shriver, Laird said, "approved the Vietn* * __4-8-9 COMPLETE THESES SERVICE. jail, hoping to complete requirements for a general there?" But self-styled here have high school dropped out of and had no normal and says he believes it is at least partially due to County decide if it's going to be j. Pr^Jn'™7h.soppo