... the michigan Volume 65 Number 76 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 Senate Dems OK Vietnam fund cutoff «»«HINGT0N (AP) - Senate WA Secretary Melvin Laird accepted an r.ts agreed overwhelmingly Disregard invitation to testify Monday in open !£ to support legislation cutting session before the House Armed 72 the Vietnam War. or Services Committee, in the first rE 36-12 vote in the Senate appearance before Congress of a 2*r»tic Conference foUowed a vote .nted the of House Democrats who same position Tuesday of peace p Cabinet questioned officer about certain the to December be bombing. Jackson decried the vote by which Like the Democratic policy be placed the Democratic senators declined to statement sponsored on me," Mansfield told by Sen. Edward ^TrSSSS^ newsmen. ask Mansfield to seek an audience with M. Kennedy, D-Mass., the bill would Afield D-Mont., said he Mike saw no allow use of funds only for defense of Sen. there Frank were two Church, D-Idaho, said the President. "I think the Nixon administration "I believe that Congress can big reasons for defeat S that the fund cutoff policy withdrawing forces release of American conditioned upon of the Jackson resolution: one that made a serious mistake in not going to and should act decisively M he translated into legislation by prisoners of war Mansfield had not asked for any such the country to explain, and I think the and an immediately after the 20, when President Nixon begins accounting of Americans authority, and second that the caucus made a serious mistake in not inauguration." oipond term. missing in action. administration has declined to go asking for the information it needs on B* Chairman J. W. Fulbright, Adoption of the fund cutoff resolution in the Senate Democratic through regular committee procedures this issue," Jackson said. J. William Fulbright, Ark of the Senate Foreign in informing Congress of the bombing Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kans., Conference foUowed rejection chairman of the Senate Wion's Committee told the Senate, vote, 24-23, of a proposal by Sen. by one decision. defended the North Vietnam bombing w^ve that Congress can and Church and Fulbright pointed out decision, telling the Senate that Foreign Relations Committee mid act decisively immediately after Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., that the that both Secretary of State William P. negotiations broke off when North ,inauguration." majority leader invite President Nixon Rogers and presidential adviser Henry Vietnam changed its demands and that to explain to Congress the breakdown Legislation to cut off funding for of peace A. Kissinger had declined to appear a new offensive seemed likely. Zy operations in Indochina and negotiations in Paris in December and the massive before the Senate Foreign Relations "Perhaps North Vietnam has been require total withdrawal of all U.S. bombing of Committee Tuesday to answer waiting for Congress to reconvene," he 2 within 60 days was introduced North Vietnam that followed. questions. said. "Perhaps it feels that a majority, Mansfield spoke against the Jackson the Senate by Sens. Edward W. Mansfield said that Kissinger might of Congress will vote to cut off funds R-Mass., and Alan Cranston, motion in what he called later "an have an excuse of executive for the war." emotion packed conference." privilege, Mif.', and a bipartisan group of 18 - "I felt the responsibility should not but Rogers had none. Sen. Gale McGee, D-Wyo., also iponsors. Meanwhile, retiring Defense criticized the Democratic caucus decision to support a fund cutoff. There is nothing the Senate can do to stop the war right now," he said. North Viets decry Nixon to urge "The best chance for peace at this moment Is that somehow we luck out at Paris in peace negotiations resuming Monday," McGee said. "In my judgment," he said in a U.S. bombing raids Senate speech, "this is a moment for talks resumed after PARIS (AP) - The United States suspension of U.S. death silence." called for reconciliation and an end to bombing of Hanoi but penalty were as But Kennedy said the White House deadlocked as ever over the basic bitterness in the Vietnam peace talks plea against upsetting delicate Thursday, but North Vietnam's question of South Vietnamese negotiations "is the same now as it was response was sharp. sovereignty. Tho was in Moscow en in 1965, 1967, 1968 and every year route to Paris. "While B52s continue carpet thereafter." The North Vietnamese called on the bombing on the territory of our reinstatement — Fulbright said, "the time for debate and for delay — is past." country, provoking mourning and devastation," the Hanoi envoy replied in the semipublic session, "today at this conference the American United States to sign immediately the draft peace agreement worked out in October between Kissinger and Tho. But Saigon's chief delegate, Pham WASHINGTON - (AP) Atty. refusing to reveal his sources, delegation tells us that this is not the Dam Lang, said Hanoi was trying to Clen. Richard G. Kleindienst said Kleindienst said he will continue to moment for rancor but is the moment put ova a "disguised victory" with Thursday the Nixon administration will submit legislation to Congress this comply with and observe the Sorry to heal the wounds." that agreement. guidelines established by his The North Vietnamese also charged session to reinstate the death penalty predecesser, John Mitchell. The State News regrets the that the United States and South SN refund on a restrictive basis. •'The right of free speech and the Vietnam are trying to perpetuate the delay in the delivery of Jtudents carrying 10 credits or In an hour • long news conference, press are vital to the preservation of division of Vietnam. more who do not wish to read the Kleindienst said even though he did our society," he said, "and in 99.9 per Thursday's papers which was South Vietnam caused when strong winds and argued it was State News or use its services may not think the death penalty was a cent of the cases, news reporters and fighting against annexation by the receive authorization for a refund of deterrent, it should be imposed to their sources should be protected. But icy conditions forced the main North. the $1 subscription fee paid at certain crimes. none of our rights are absolute. From delivery truck off the road. With a new round of secret sessions registration by presenting their fee "I do think the death penalty is time to time, one of our rights may be between Henry A. Kissinger and Le a receipt card at 345 Student Services deterrent in the cold blooded, more overriding than another." Due Tho scheduled to begin - Bldg. through Jan. 12 from 8 to 12 thought • out • In - advance type of (continued on page 13) Monday, the weekly four party peace a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. crime," he said. Other areas in which he thought capital punishment should be administered included kidnaping, COOPERATION URGED bombing of a public building, killing of a prison guard and skyjacking. Last June, the Supreme Court ruled Paper recycling for city eyed the death penalty, as it applied to the some 600 people then on death row, was unconstitutional. On other matters: •Kleindienst declined to and if we get the help from tenants of covered by the sale of paper to the for student drivers and result answer By MIKE LaNOUE as a they apartments in the area we'd like to Freedland Iron and Metal Co. are are renting truck from U-Haul four questions about the so - called State News Staff Writer a increase collections there." being funded by ASMSU. If the times a month. Watergate case, involving the bugging of Thus far the recycling of off operation expands Moore believes the Moore, student representative of the Democratic National Fred - a Moore, coordinator for the Committee headquarters campus paper has been limited to recycling effort could pay for itself. Waste Control Authority, said director before the newspaper recycling effort on campus, election. Cedar Village Apartments, Moore said. Recycling costs include $125 a Mark Rosenhaft has allocated $50 to said if the people of East Lansing •Five persons were indicted in the All residence halls are participating month truck rental fee and the wages the recycling effort to build a drop off cooperate, he and a handful of fellow in the recycling effort except Shaw for four employes who work about case and are now awaiting trial in U.S. box. similar to a Salvation Army drop workers will expand the recycling to Hall. District Court in the nation's capital. include the entire community. eight hours a week each for $2 an off box that will be placed at some yet He explained a change of the hour. Moore said the Waste Control Fall term Moore and company- undesignated spot near central •Kleindienst said the Justice Dept. collection procedure used last fall. Authority is investigating the campus. has received more than 200 complaints collected more than 32 tons of Papers must now be bundled with possibility of obtaining a truck for free Currently the recycling staff is concerning alleged violations of newspaper for recycling and collection string prior to pickup at the residence or lower cost trucking privileges to aid working on consolidating pickup election laws and "We are taking a this term should be larger Moore said, halls. Hiis will speed the handling the recycling projects. stations. For example Snyder - look at all of them." 'We picked up 15,890 pounds of Phillips process and ease transfer of papers to Moore said he and fellow students dormitories could have just one paper the last time we collected," the Freedland Iron and Metal Co. pickup •On the working on the project could not instead of two, he said. question of a newsman s Moore said. "We plan to try to make which in turn recycles the paper, obtain a truck from the University The first pickup of the KLEINDIENST being subjected to imprisonment for pickups at an East Lansing high school year is Currently, operational costs not because of driver insurance difficulties scheduled for Jan. 14. A student can own property By BECKIE HANES r and vote in Michigan but will not State News Staff Writer be considered a resident of Michigan unless he has lived in the state six months without Out-of-state students are being a student before he enrolls watching a number of court at U-M. At MSU, a student who cases across the country enters as an out-of-state student concerning the legal definition of cannot become a resident of the Students residency that could save them and cost MSU dollars. — several million state unless he leaves University for 12 months and the also stays in Michigan. Nearby, a pending court case If the courts declare the two in Washtenaw County Circuit rates of accessing tuition court Court could cause MSU and other universities to lose the costlier nonresident tuition if the case is unconsitutional, MSU could lose a substantial amount of revenue, Stephen H. Terry, asst. vice decided in favor of changing president for finance, said residency requirements. Thursday. Nationally, there is a similar "It would be awfully tough to on residency case Supreme pending before the U.S. Connecticut. The Court case from involved a say what the repercussions would be," he said, because often the courts will declare University of Connecticut what is unlawful but refuse to student who is married to a say what is lawful. tax-paying Connecticut native For this academic year, the and has a driver's license and University collected a total of votes in the state. However, the $3,532,233 nonresident university still considers her a differential from out of state nonresident because she applied students. This figure was for admission while living in determined by multiplying the another state. total number of credit hours The case filed March 1 by six taken by nonresidents students U-M students is asking that by $19 the difference between university to revise its residency in-state and out - state tuition. was changed. Such an estimate requirements because presently Terry declined to make an would depend on how a nonresidents are charged more estimate of how much MSU nonresident is defined, he said. If the University loses for tuition than residents. would lose If out-of-state tuition However, Terry believes some (continued on page 13) Friday, January 5,197 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan BY RELATIONS COMMISSION Fund soliciting approval urged summary ~r 1- . V The East By JANE SEABERRY State News Staff Writer Lansing Human Relations Commission Wednesday voted to recommend to the city council that the People's Cooperative Council be allowed to seek funds Patricia McConnell, commission against unmarried couples and students. member, suggested that the city council's request was prompted by some persons' inability to rent in certain area because of restrictions "East Lansing is not a conventional housing situation amicable relations between the varous homosexual in the community," T. Clinton Cobb, commission said. sick "Homosexual behaviour is a pathological condition people should not be discriminated againa on the streets of East Lansing for its fund raising drive. and because it concerns students, the whole thing should be employment and housing. I don't feel I could take The decision was made following attempts by several investigated with realtors," McConnell said. responsibility of promoting amicable relations between commission members to find an ordinance barring such group of people and others in the community." Cobb Henderson added, "I'm sure there are plenty of people "I wouldn't say promoting 'amiable solicitation but no law was located. in East Lansing who won't rent to students and I assume relations' Discussion also centered on criteria for defining something I would be comfortable with." McConnell that's why this request was made." charitable organizations which could solicit donations on "I would prefer something with 'human dignity'." The commission postponed action on a request by the the street. The commission concluded that anyone was Action on the measure was delayed untili meetil "If someone is knowingly, city council regarding the addition of "age, sex and sexual could be arranged with the city attorney. entitled to publicly seek funds. willfully and admittedly "I think it would be a stupid ordinance," John orientation" to the Human Relations Commission In other business, the commission agreed to meet ordinance. w participating in that war, you Henderson, commission member, said. "If they want to ask several members of the Women's Center Jan. 15 don't have to do business with for money and somebody wants to give it to them, what's Disagreement arose over the definition of the investigate the center's operation. The city will decide, using the commission's report those people. It's as simpte as wrong with that?" commission's duty to "promote Amicable relations among the community's views at a public hearing Jan. 16, « Hie people's council plans to undertake a one month various racial, cultural, age, sex and sexually oriented that." wheti fund raising drive with a goal of collecting $25,000 to be groups within the community." the city should continue funding the center. All Zolton Ferency services distributed among its various community groups: All Kids "I don't feel it is the commission's duty to promote fund the center are provided byjhe city. East Lansing attorney Day Care Center, Friends of Family of Man store, Goodman Free School, Green Earth Food Coop, People's Radio WKAR, Wolf-Moon Bakery, Cooperative on Restaurant and the council's contingency fund. CRITICIZES JOB DEMOTION In addition to seeking permission to solicit donations the people's council also has sought permission from the city Australia bars racism council to erect a thermometer measuring donations on the median of Grand River Avenue at Michigan Avenue. The commission also appointed a subcommission Novy WASHINGTON official (AP) - A senior Navy civilian cost Control and Clearance app Division for nearly 10 yeais Wednesday to consider a request from the city council monitor Thursday formally appealed his demotion, currently on leave with pay pending the Civil Serv concerning the addition of "marital status" and Commission's review of his case. Australia, often accused of racism in the "educational status" to the city's antidiscrimination claiming he was punished for "honest and straightforward" selection of immigrants, has officially barred skin ordinance. testimony criticizing Navy procurement practices before a congressional committe. The 65-year-old Rule, long known as a blunt spol color as a factor for consideration in the admission critic of certain Navy contracting policies and practi< of prospective new settlers, immigration minister ★★★★★★★★★★★*★★★* Gordon W. Rule, a $36,000 a year career official, wrote the Civil Service Commission accusing Adm. Isaac Kidd Jr., took his case to the Civil Service Commission a week a| Secretary of the Navy John Warner ordered that he app j"0f students, J Sunday Pizza Deal J Albert Jaime Grassby stated Thursday. naval materiel chief, of "arbitrary and capricious actions" The action removes the last vestiges of the in reassigning him to a lesser consultant job after what Rule "through established command channels." ..nimu* a so-called "white Australia policy" in immigration, termed "possibly illegal pressure tactics to force my Rule told the Senate-House Economic Committee, retirement." .... which has marred the Australian image for many questioning, on Dec. 19 that he thought President Nixc Rule, who has been director of the Navy's Procurement years depite progressive liberalization restrictions. of racial $-|0° off choice of Roy Ash to become the government's bud chief was a mistake. 1"^" causec on a Varsity - King 16" EVERY FRIDAY Ash formerly was president of has been involved in a dispute Litten Industries, wt with the Navy c (1 item or more) PIZZA. shipbuilding contract problems. Radio angers Soviets Good with this coupon on SATURDAY NITE Nixon Rule's letter made no mention of his remarks about Sunday, Jan. 7 from 5 appointment of Ash, but referred only to testimc p.m. on The Soviet Union displayed concern Thursday Menu: 5-9 p.m. on Navy procurement practices and policies. that Western radio broadcasts with religious themes *Subs(4to *Ar FREE are having some effect on Soviet citizens. An article in the trade union newspaper Trud choose from ♦ in< STEAK FOR TWO . . FootLong * Pir * attacked the broadcasts as "purposeful propaganda Varsity Dogs of militant anti-Communists striving to undermine 'special prices for 2 "T" BONE STEAKS socialism from within." parties available everything is free! We'd like to put in an with complete dinners ad like this, but Bell's Pizza House is not a "The voices of religious radio advocates cease » FREE FAST HOT DELIVERY big chain, it is a family store, with prices neither day nor night," said the article by A. Belov Starts at 5 P.M. 4.25 down to earth. We don't cheat, we give the and A. Shilkin. "They try to export to our country customer the worth of his money at all ideas alien to the Soviet people. They try to change THE FRIENDLY LITTLE •VARSITY times. their convictions and way of thinking ...vain attempts." ROG 1227 E. Grand River ,, ^ MOP BELLS PIZZA HOUSE 1 ' V.S: cuts fuYdl relief 225 MAC 332 5027 332 5028 2755 E. Grand River Ave. FREE DELIVERY OF PIZZASI Next to Yankee's The Agriculture Dept. said Thursday it will cut ★★★ off all emergency rural aid by the Farmers Home Administration in presidentially designated disaster areas as of Jan. 15. A spokesman said the order was telephoned to field offices and state agencies early Thursday but that no formal announcement was made here. ROCK AND ROLL ON RCA Last week the USDA announced that emergency loans would continue in disaster areas designated by the President until June 30 except for a Jan. 15 cutoff in counties specified in areas struck by tropical storm Agnes and in the Rapid City, S.D. flood area. Uganda to take firms Uganda President Idi Amin announced Thursday that 500 Ziggy Stardust Man Who Sold the World British companies will be handed over to Ugandans, Radio Uganda reported. 'Amin told the acting British DAVID BOWIE AND LOU high commissioner, Henry Brind,' that another 94 plus British firms would remain under British ownership. Amin claimed that some British companies in Uganda had been investing their profits in Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda regarded funds invested in this way as "Uganda's money," he said. Blast hits recruiting post The Kinks 2-record set An explosion hit an Army recruiting station in a $*99 Portland, Ore. residential area early Thursday, the second blast to damage a military office here this week. No injuries were reported and no estimate of ItC/l Records and Tapes All Lou Reed/David Bowie and damage was immediately available. Guess Who Albums Only The earlier explosion took place Tuesday, also at about 3 a.m., at a Navy-Marine Corps recruiting station about six miles away from the site of $359 Through Sunday today's blast. 225 ANN STREET, EAST LANSING 351-8460 HOURS: MON-FRI 9:30 AM 9:00 PM vus«vwc., Stamp to honor Truman SAT aai 9:30 AM y:au - 6:00 PM 12:00 NOON - 6:00 PM # A memorial postage stamp will be issued, probably May 8, for the late former President iscount records'Qt, Harry S. Truman who died Dec. 26, Postmaster General E. T. Klassen announced Thursday. The stamp is scheduled to appear on what would have been Truman's 89th birthday. No first-day-of-issuance city has been announced but most likely it will be Independence, Mo., home of the 33 rd President. Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 3 City OKs bid selection rules By JONATHAN KAUFMAN State News Staff Writer The amendment gives preference to bidders with the least Defense Dept. contract involvement, as long as their he did not intend to hamstring the city with proposals. Zolton Ferency, an East Lansing attorney and a founder bid does not exceed by more than 10 of the Human Rights party, said before the vote that in The East per cent the bid of Lansing City Council Wednesday night the next least bidder. adopting the guidelines as part of the city's institutional approved guidelines using defense contract involvement as a stand factor in Bidding companies are ranked according to dollar volume against the war the council did not have to "charge selecting bids when purchasing. of defense contracts they hold or defense contracts as a anybody" or "make any accusations." % _t ,.Pnt bids from®ec- International ^ the ooundl changed the awards on two truck percentage of sales. "If someone is knowingly, willfully and admittedly Harvester, the bidding company Councilman George Griffiths, who voted for the participating in that war, you don't have to do business judged least involved in defense with those people. It's as simple as that," he said. 1 take contracts, to the low proposal, said he supported it because "it may be small and bidders, General Moters Corp. and Ford Moter Co. tween The council then may be lonely, but it is a first step that may be joined by Ferency and the Rev. Warren Day, who also spoke, are suspended its purchasing policy while others." both members of the ad hoc committee and East CobbL tne clarifying guidelines were worked out by on ations' Mayor Wilbur Councilman George Colburn, who joined Griffiths and Lansing policies toward the war which had drawn up the Brookover. Brookover in voting for the proposal, said afterwards that original proposal passed Nov. 21. nnell Tie breaker J*16 3-2 vote, with council members Mary Sharp and Robert J. Wilcox in implementing the guidelines the council had reinforced But Kathryn Hughes, who identified herself as "an East 1 voting against the amending proposal, its determination as a city government "to oppose a war we Lansing resident for 23 years," said that her reading of the meetj came as the first taming Mayor Wilbur Brookover voted item of "old business" after council don't consider necessary." city charter showed that the council's purpose was to carry members heard several East meet« Wednesday with city council member* George move and one tell them the Lansing residents support and But Sharp said she had indicated earlier that she has on the business of the municipality and that lately it had council was acting outside the "serious questions" about the policy, Griffiths and George Colburn to reaffirm the city'. been acting in "other areas." n. 15 city charter. telling Griffiths that i buying from companies with the least if she thought it would make difference "I'd be with you, Earlier the council approved a request from the policV 1 The original a Capital purchasing policy statement sought the honey." Area Transportation Authority for a $100 increase in the ePort,L u'wse contract involvement or products of companies with the least involvement in the use 5, whetl State News photo by C. L. Michaels Sharp added that she was distressed to hear "threats of city's monthly contribution to the authority beginning this Indochina War. physical violence" against the city from some residents who month. services predicted a repeat of last spring's demonstrations if the But a termination date of May 1 was put on the increase, proposal were not passed. Sharp labeled the action which brings the city's contribution to $600 a month, after ROOM left to rent "government by tyranny, intimidation and threats." Wilcox said that nationally the majority vote for an amending motion proposed by Sharp Griffiths cast the only vote against the was approved. increase, saying President Nixon's re-election showed that his vote was a protest to put pressure on the support for the city of present administration and that it was not the city's job to Lansing to take over the transit system. Dn Gutted house take a stand on the war. But, he said, since the council had passed the resolution In other action the council transferred $2,500 from the city's contingency fund to its traffic fund to pay for the installation of reduced speed limit signs in school zones that are turned on during school hours. landlord several times "The Thomas M. Fisher, Ludington graduate By NANCI PARSONS State News Staff Writer at the time of the fire that there was approximately before the fire that the floors first are and second perfectly MSU drops gripe the council for relief from traffic around the alley entrance to Pi student, asked congestion developing The big yeU°w house at $5,000 damage. single electrical outlet in acceptable now, but the Kappa Phi fraternity house, that bedroom had thrown third floor 121 Whitehills Drive. ■nt-spol MAC Ave. in East never was practi< 35 mane UW S has one more room if urill ho out before it will be , This to occur was the fourth fire in East Lansing in off sparks. David Feintuch, Lansing acceptable and consider it to we do not be now on clerical election eight-month period and _ an either," MSU has notified the j of students. attorney and owner of the Jipson said Michigan Employment Relations LEONARDS YOUR raised the property Commission that it Is withdrawing all The unioue aspect of this damaged house, expressed concern recently. challenges it made to to $2 65,000 with seven "There are stin some ballots cast in the November collective udent residence is that on injuries. Wednesday that he would for clerical and technical bargaining election TOTAL JEWELERS tee,... l it was the scene of a be blamed for not repairs which have to be employes. But the American Federation of nt Nixt ,IJ" gutted the which guuea [twlucn entire we chuic The cause of the blaze, maintaining the building completed but the house is State, County and Diamonds The Gift of Love t's but ami caused extensive which began in an attic all enclosed and the Minicipal Employes now plans to challenge the ballots, adequately. residents are not exposed to Harold Schmidt, President of the Council of ,ter and smoke damage to bedroom, was attributed to "When I purchased the Seven of the ries, wh an electrical overload. the elements so it's federation said. ALL i three floors. house less than a year ago I alright," DIAMOND Javy Residents claimed that they Jipson added. The challenges originally were Arthur P. Patriarche, East had the whole thing rewired made, Keith Groty, asst. PURCHASES carry 30 Day had complained to the Before the fire there were vice president for personel and using fire chief, estimated and then after the fire it had employe relations said, to Satisfaction money back about persons living in the house's provide the contending unions with the to be rewired again," University guaranteed & lifetime trade in attic and basement in administration's opinion »sto individual emplyes' Feintuch said. to vote under the eligibility certificate. Pears, Marquise, violation of the city housing proposed collective bargaining unit ouse survey shows "I just bought all furniture... and had to have new ordinance. Twelve persons were living there when only definition. There is a precedent, Groty said, for not allowing Ovals, Rounds 8< Emeralds. Cut DIAMONDS. Large a new roof put on and all challenges to ballots after selection of mountings in jen sessions favored the rooms painted," Feintuch said. "I worked nine are permitted. Feintuch emphasized that A the votes have been counted. spokesman for MERC said today that before the modern, baroque, antique no one will be permitted to Commission can decide whether MSU's withdrawal of the etc. $70.00 to $3500.00 and ASH1NGTON (AP) - A survey of the new House hard to fix that place up." idkates a majority is committed to doing away with much live in the basement, which challenges will be accepted, it must receive the positions of more. Several residents, the two unions in the secrecy of congressional sessions. is being used as a recreation writing. however, disagreed that John Gardner, chairman of the Common Cause lobby room, or the attic. there had been much lich conducted the survey on congressional reform, told a The State News is FINE improvement compared to published by the students of WATCHES By ws conference Thursday that 229 congressmen - 11 more the house before the fire. Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Hamilton, Gruen, Longines, an needed for a majority • are on record in support of Bob Jipson, East Lansing TOKYO Winter and Spring school terms, Hiding open committee meetings except when national call Wednesdays and Fridays during Summer Term, and Mondays,' Benrus, Elgin, Lucien building inspector, has been a Piccard.List $49.95 to $795.00 rurity or personal privacy is involved. College Travel special Welcome Week In 1971, a research report showed 36 per cent of inspecting the house edition is published in periodically during the 351-6010 September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. npessional committee meetings were closed, including 130 W. Grand River Member s29w to s475°° repair work and has deemed Associated Press, United Press twJly all ojjhose held by the powerful House Ways and the dwelling habitable. International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan ISE m Committee. thrdner said the survey, conducted during and after the Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press Assn. Collegiate Press, Michigan ? REMINGTON 11" 12 campaign, found substantial support for elimination the seniority system now used to select committee LIVE MUSIC! Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich, ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER editorial and business offices at 345 lirmen and support for opening party caucuses to the Student Services- AUTO. CARRIAGE RETURN ' Bldg., Michigan State University. East Lansing lie, he said. Michigan, 48823. List 199.50 BRIAN Committee chairmen are the feudal barons of M39M ragress," Gardner said. "They can speed up a piece of Phones: station, slow it down or kill it altogether." 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Ramp 9:30 to 9 p.m. Parking Tues.. Wed., Thur».,Sat Evenings & Saturday* 9:30 a.m. to & 30 p.m. Michig*" -EDITORIALS- POINT OF VIEW 00NESBU! Payments t-p' Housing policy urn Hf, strict housing The second of - four federal buildings and uncooperative revenue sharing payments will landlords. By RONALD G. WOLAK University states the following: persons ^t^ the soon be sent to East Lansing. The city should use a portion Denrborn sophomore and throe others '^\r^fe^Phr7eou^ntS> ^tsT^eV^ot permitted required to live on ^f\ The city would be wise to of its $327,274 in revenue allocate the majority of these sharing funds to develop If you are between the ages of 18 -"*■ - ******* funds towards an improved recreational parks orientated and 20 years, you are not yet housing ordinance. towards community needs. A considered to be of the age of majority ZTu' be 20 years'of age by the last constant supply of occupants. This The P*MM* SSS SSBS in the eyes of MSU. Hie state of The city council will decide in park with a fixed cultural center Michigan considers persons over 18 the near future about could serve as a meeting place for years-of age to be legal adults and with one « more ye« oi -cure ^£ not" to ihei7liking and should change its stand ard establishing a Housing artists and musicians and groups Commission. An affirmative vote could invite speakers or stage — ts such persons equal rights under the law, regardless of the amount by ^^(l^e°^")V4Sdenti^Iklng six or less credits during the term. ^ could definitely be improved. on-campus housing mandatory is essential if the quality and rallies. which they exceed this age. or_ a A freshman, single, ,„ed 18, everyone or relax all rules .J, aged 18. force anyone to live in currently is required to live on campus residence h Since the revenue sharing In its housine requirements, this This housing requirement places Before 18 was made the scope of housing in East Lansing IR is to be improved and expanded, jackpot will be deposited into majority, the University could ft „ . . e . the regular city budget and will residence halls by the ho? 0 (/k Revenue sharing funds would requirement iegally. But now it „ot be used as >rate fund have to look to other means jo a long ways toward upgrading the housing conditions and clarifying c„y councj>; must be to motivate students to live by »L in iall carefu, t0 r,nance residence halls. One way tenant-landlord relationships might contjnui jects whjch ^ through the widespread availability The aty could hire additional all forms of coed housing on later stra,n the city budget when cam If you are among the building inspectors for the thejack , tougher enforcement of building outs who can live "legally" lucky pe off-campus 0ne area of ^p^ve^t have the option to live in an codes and regulations. New cp;rt£ which seems to lack credibility is office space could be acquired ,he where every other room miy By MIC! for ded |ice occupied by a different sex. Why ( State Ne* along «th a permanent building tecUo„ The East Lansin the University provide such optioi administrator. - the residence halls? Yearly 10,000 i Police Dept. currently has 54 This University needs the rr._„ ked up in stat Citizens of East Lansing and police officers, a force larger on a receives from the occupants of ,ps throughout especially students living in per capita basis than most residence halls, but if people re Jenerally igno off-campus housing should help surrounding communities. their rights are being Infringed u ppt when i the city out by pinpointing Hopefully the city council will they will either move to where ircerated m have the housing options they wt jiving attentior trouble spots in housing recognize the urgent need for demand that the University eminent proble conditions. The proposed Hous¬ drastic improvement in housing pr< T7 i conditions and use a large part of suitable housing options. first f.orma' ing Commission could use The almighty dollar ranks hi dution of a F suggestions like this in launching its revenue sharing funds towards the eyes of the University and. Mi IN • its attack against dilapidated that goal. the students are being denied by ommendations < University, the only resource ista and live 'The key to elsewhere, which will i stacks ingly lost in Keep the debt - retirement program of mnds, hearings University, thus hurting it i hurts. t produced heads at the to and fro traffic. fusion but littli It resembles a gold rush. - - mmittee on 1 Swarms of undergraduates One Library official explains: Ich Milliken relc stampede into the east annex of "They act as a psychological ART BUCHWALD [he 17 • m the main Library, clogging the deterrent." tblished in 1 space - starved stacks. Roaring The hourly cost of liken, stresse down the aisles, they pick psychological deterrence may rrection rj tiinment of tl through the nearly one million volumes disrupt on the serious students. the study shelves habits and of not seem too high, but over two - and - a - half years, it amounts - to about $10,000 or more. For that money, why not train a Kissinger vis sent to state f« 00 men a year. •Some peop uld be abolishi In practice, however, this German Sheperd to sniff out WASHINGTON - President Nixon "The President guarantees that the honorable settlement to the Super "Suppose Shula doesn't a| vision has only disrupted the undergraduates? has announced that he is supporting Redskins will be free to choose their Bowl contest. At the same time this your terms?" lives of Library officials. Under the Washington Redskins in their country has invested too much time "Then we'll have no choice fc Does the present system help own game plan. His only objective is pressure to open up access to the battle with the Miami Dolphins in the to prevent the Dolphins from imposing and money to allow the Miami carpet bomb the Miami locker ro< lost students, as Richard Chapin, stacks, but wary as to what that Super Bowl Jan. 14. their totalitarian type of football on Dolphins to think they can win the director of libraries, insists? th®.peace - loving Washington team. Copyright 1979, Los Angeles might bring, they designed in Observe the He is sending Henry Kissinger to July 1970 a traffic - control continuously long '"Hie Miami to negotiate with coach Don Dolphins will be asked to system that reflects Rube queues at the reference desk, return all films and scouting reports , where . . , ... 4. Shula 6f the Dolphins an honorable trained librarians are settlement to the hostilities, that they now hold, and exchange any Goldberg at his ludicrous peak. Under the already neck - deep in work. To Before leaving for Miami, Kissinger players the Miami team might new system, add the menial task of issuing briefed reporters on what he hoped to intercept in Redskin raids on Dolphin previously excluded territory." undergraduates can enter the passes to that desk not only accomplish in the talks. wing so long as they have a day insults their training but also "We are sticking by our nine • point Kissinger said that on his previous ACCOM lessens the service. trip to Miami he had worked out a 99 or term pass. Professors and plan which includes the following": Kissinger told the press, "withdrawal per cent agreement with Shula, but it 201 graduate students, as before, The library must once and for need only show identification. all rid itself of the fear of student of all Dolphin players from Redskin was the 1 per cent which was holding 202 territory. If the Dolphins cross the up the signing of the treaty. The passes, as anyone who has hordes invading the graduate 50-yard line, the President will take "What is in the 1 per cent?" a 303 whatever measures he believes are applied for them knows, are sanctuary. Library use patterns issued at the reference desk have a tendency to level off, like essential to prevent them from scoring newspaperman asked. "The Dolphins still insist 315 a touchdown. they want instantly and automatically upon water. If open access leads to win the game." 391 request. Since IDs need not be initially to overcrowding, "The President will insist that shown, passes may be granted to students soon will move Redskin coach George Allen be "But isn't that a big 1 per cent?" 392 another reporter asked. non - students, or perhaps even elsewhere for studying. On the recognized as the sole legitimate heir to the Super Bowl Crown, and will 406 "The President has stated many to convicted arsonists on the run other hand, open access, from San Quentin. uncamouflaged by psychology, is support him with air power until the times that the Dolphins will never be moth Dolphins realize their hopes of taking permitted to win at the negotiating To plug this gaping loophole, equitable. over the championship game are futile. table what they are unable to win on 205 a salaried "watchdog" is installed The present watchdog system "An international team of referees the gridiron. He believes that the at the stacks' turnstile. Working remains nothing but from both the National and American Redskins are able to defend themselves 306 against the Miami running attack, but full - time, these guards are paid boondoggle, typical of football Conferences will patrol the at the same time both he and Allen 307 roughly $2 an hour to spin their bureaucracy at its costly worst, by'the'Dolphins °ffside VIolations want assurances in writing that the Dolphins will not commit aggression 410 against the Washington secondary." 423 Joljn Borger, editor-in-chief; Charlie Cain, classified advertising manager; Bervin "Will the President consult with 421 managing editor; Judy Yates, editorial Johnson, photo manager; Dorothy Ross, Congress before taking any action editor. office manager. against the Dolphins?" a 441 2Srua&,M»Tcoa«o°P'; correspondant asked. 449 sisax*- Lee Lockwood, advertising manager; Jim ssc"'a&--as "The Gulf of Rozelle passed by Congress in 1934, permits Resolution, 475 Signoreili, asst. advertising manager; A1 Kirleis, circulation manager. The Michigan State News is the President to take any action in a M ECONOM Art Levin, general manager; Robert a seven-time play - off game when the interests of recipient of the Pacemaker the Bullard, sales manager; LaVonne Potter, outstanding journalism. Award for Washington Redskins are threatened. The world knows the 260 American people want a just and 335 of that course at that time. 370 Two Not so Come look at Japan or the Common Market Fatherles le5p Burton J. Stanley nations for an answer. And do not be To the Editor: extension 4-H youth agent surprised that these countries' I was pleased to see the Nov. 20 MSU Cooperative Extension Service To the editor: fraudulent socialists are elected to To the Editor: 220 Cents feature article regarding the commitment of John Moore, professor Nov. 28,1972 Recently it came out in media that Pepsi - Cola the news will be positions in capitalist governments. Tom As proclaimed the first week in by Gov. M January ha 437 No lom Girard of Natural Science, to the creation of manufactured and sold in the Soviet Liirara designated as Big Brothers W an atmosphere of objectivity and lb the Editor: sp Union. For the "love it or leave it" Grand Rapids resident Michigan. Being a big brother ii 445 Nov. 25,1972 Worth honesty in teaching the philosophy of origins in the classroom. I agree totally with his viewpoint Never has my horror been so great. Never have I been so ashamed to be an people it would appear that the Pepsi generation has moved elsewhere. However, if one were to refer to the being a friend to a fatherless .means to expand what is often - limited view of the world. The T American. In the week prior to and The State Newt welcomes and think it is about time that "Communist Manifesto" written by important thing is to show aa kid ... •N letters. They should be following Christmas (with the day Karl Marx in 1848, a 'has seen a lot of badI breaks bre«. concerned people do something about itself exempted for the good of quote would give a better typed to a 65 space line and teachers and professors stuffing Christian conscience) events occurred explanation. "The need of a someone does care about him lm,i] double spaced. Letters evolutionary garbage (my biased at the hands of Americans and directly constantly - expanding market for its brother and a little brother migh . products chases the bourgeoisie over sledding, work on a car, or play ci should be signed and should position) down their children's ordered by the American President the whole surface of the throats, with little or no regard for which unfortunately have historical globe. It must eights. The MSU Volunteer Bureau nestle everywhere, settle a big brother differing viewpoints. precedent. everywhere, program, which opet ^ faculty or staff standing, establish Not mentioned in the article was During how connections everwhere" as one program with the big -4 * many more Christmas Be loaal phone number and On several The the existence of an excellent biology seasons will America show the world occasions, while total number of v~' volunt text entitled "Biology — A Search for its Christmas love in a 24 hour truce? - distributing Socialist Labor party litera¬ involved is about 80. Right ... letters will be accepted, but ture at MSU, I have noticed that Order in Complexity" coedited by How many more people have to die many boys are waiting for a big bi the State News will Moore. This book will definitely students were afraid to They range in age from three and how much more money and time accept a withhold author's name in supplement any biology text which must be lost until one man's sense of leaflet, as if it was a one - way ticket years old, and about one half ol to Russia. Now, thanks to are black. Anyone who would extreme eases. Letters may my children may read in their formal honor is satisfied? Why wasn't American I St he edited for clarity and education. I wish I'd had the book for America's projection to the world this capitalism, the fact that the do something for one of them'« my stint in Natural Science 182, "Communist menace" is about to join to please call the Volunteer P Burea conciseness so that more past Christmas that of benefactor of the Pepsi generation should make it totters can be winter term 1962. At least I'd have Managua rather than murderer? 353-4400, or drop in at 27 had a scientific basis for initiating clasB perfectly clear that the Russian Services Bldg. •osommodated. Letters will David A. Hamilton discussions which would have been in capitalistic system cannot be all bad. not he edited for content. Portage freshman And for those wondering who our Craig Wilson Dave Sn! opposition to the biased presentation Jan. 2,1973 ruling class's next enemy might be, Lowing Sanborn, N. sophomore Jan Michigan State News, East Lai:«mg, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 5 oonesburv by Garry Trudeau despite benefit hikes mm-. '7sue.e/s6ze/rr Vou back/ HOPS you OOa/'t M/NP Me w/c/m you Vet rolls remain level up/ x TH0U6Hr fi/flyge you MrsHTUKe TO (SO our st-epp/m/ /u/O/ZN/M6 exaje whom the law broadened ByTERI ALBRECHT training covers only higher education. State News Staff Writer opportunities under the agency's Presently GI benefits also cover Dependents' Educational Assistance apprenticeships, and various on-the-job Despite a new bill authorizing program. training programs. increased benefits for veterans, GI bill Overall, benefits are up about $55 Svoren emphasized that the new bill enrollments by MSU veterans are the over the amounts allocated in the past. includes ferr»le veterans who are now same as last year. Don Svoren, veteran's coordinator eligible to receive full benefits and MSU contrasts with figures released said that aside from GI bill claim husbands as dependents. This nationally which show GI bill enrollments, the number of veterans was previously restricted. enrollments up 95,000 over last year. participating in MSU's veteran's The bill also has a new advanced Education officials have speculated outreach programs is that the higher enrollments were due increasing. payment provision which enables "Our outreach program is student veterans to obtain a portion of to an October increase in GI bill designed to contact veterans on their money 30 days prior to the start campus to tell allowances under Public Law 92-540. them about benefits which they are of school. This increase makes it easier for entitled to that they may have been "This makes it easier for veterans to veterans and servicemen to enter and unaware of previously," Svoren said. meet the expenses of books and fees remain in training. He explained that some veterans do which are due in the beginning of the These benefits also apply to wives, not take advantage of the GI bill since term, rather than suffering for a widows and children of veterans, for they are misinformed and believe it month," Svoren said. He added that that generally he foresees an increase in the number of examines correctio Michigan veterans using their GI benefits, not only for college but also for training programs and apprenticeships. By MICHAEL FOX State News Staff Writer Access to courts, the exercise of In establishing the committee last learly 10,000 men in Michigan are| News Background religious devotion, correspondence, February, Milliken said the object of he mc ed up in state prisons and work medical treatment and transfer between institutions are among the prison reform should be to reduce the numbers locked up in state facilities. Austin urges believe harsher ants ,ps throughout the state punishment, including Corrections only maintains facilities aspects of prisoner rights which the ople i Lrally ignored by the public capital punishment, is the answer," the for male inmates, with the 142 females "We are now engaged in a numbers Jpt w"hen inmates riot, these committee discussed. inged where . ircerated men are currently committee's 87 its introduction. - page report states in committed to penal facilities in 1971 sent to the Detroit House of The committee recommended that a committee which would meet game which — we a battle for prison beds — cannot win," Milliken said. voting reforms living attention as an official state Most of the report's Corrections. "The prison count in Michigan is More accurate voter registration ;hey recommendations are directed to the quarterly to review regulations lity emment problem. There has been some discussion of currently increasing at a rate of about and simplified ballots are among the Tie first formal step in government Dept. of Corrections, a state agency the Dept. of Corrections pertaining to inmate rights be reforms needed to straighten out the taking over 600 men a year. The cost of with 2,311 employes. The Corrections established by Sept 1, 1973. Among prison inks tfution of a problem - a study the House of Corrections which is the inmate rights requiring protection housing for 600 men is a minimum of Michigan Election Code, according to mission - recently reported to Commission, the state citizen board operated by the Detroit Police Dept. is the practice of segregating prisoners $12 million — money which could be Secretary of State Richard H. Austin. y and Milliken with 63 which sets policy for the Dept. of Only 5 per cent of the 400,000 people used for other needs." In a Dec. 28 press conference in nied emendations on prison reform. Corrections, is scheduled to meet Jan. by placing them in punitive isolation. incarcerated in the nation are women. Detroit, Austin outlined reforms of rce is 'The key to prison reform is 17 - 18 to review the committee's "Inordinately long periods of such Overall, the committee report i will Among other recommendations: segregation may be deemed cruel and the voting process which he will Bingly lost in a tangle of studies, report and make policy statements in subsidy payments to communities to unusual punishment," the report ranges in scope from a proposed $3.5 recommend to the legislature in 1973. gram. hearings, and proposals that response to each of the 42 million remodeling of the State Prison it whe encourage wider use of probation, a states. "Automatic voter registration at „ produced a great deal of recommendations directed to the parole review board, utilization of of Southern Michigan at Jackson to a our driver license offices will cover 9 fusion but little change," states the department. volunteers in corrections work, virtually costless recommendation to out of every 10 Michigan voters," mmittee on Corrections Report Some of the key recommendations increased involvement of inmates' advise inmates of procedures to annul Austin said. "It will save time, ch Milliken released Dec. 27. made by the committee included families in the rehabilitation process, Correction their record of criminal conviction. and confusion and it will eliminate the money he 17 - member committee, special efforts to recruit ex inmates and recruitment of more minority need for crash voter - registration iblished in February 1972 by for positions within prisons and the persons on the staff "Michigan can be proud of its drives." In Thursday's State News the corrections system, but improvements liken, stressed the concept of community, establishment of a Though the committee did not Austin also word "bid" was dropped from a story can and should be made," Milliken urged tighter rrection rather than mere correctional ombudsmen, provision for specifically recommend that inmates supervision of candidate financing and on the East said in releasing the report. itainment of the law violators who visiting facilities prison grounds for be Lansing City Council. The spending, the creation of a fair on given conjugal rights, the prospect sentence should have "The committee has correctly sent to state facilities at the rate of| families of inmates not eligible for read, in part, . of letting inmates enjoy sex with their campaign practices commission with 00 men a year. parole, and construction of a new . accepting the $26,823 bid from emphasized the need to improve our subpena power, and an end to the fee spouses has placed the issue of inmate International Harvester Corp. for three efforts to rehabilitate prisoners, to 'Some people believe prisons facility for women offenders. rights on the front - pages of Michigan system which allows candidates to pay uld be abolished altogether; others At this time, the Dept. of pickup and two dump trucks for the prepare them for a useful role in money instead of circulating petitions newspapers. city's garbage - collecting fleet." society," he added. to get on the ballot. igeles USED BOOKS FOR UNDERGRADS .grind Irign Don't Buy New until you've checked us for USED. 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Frederic Dutton who will The committee is still applications for the position John Cantlon for final [on und?r resign in June. accepting applications from from people inside the selection with approval by in couch Atnc the board of trustees. , ,tandout go "We hope to have the utan hocke wv — selection process completed 64 and 1964 //1 vv\ v^-~—' ^ hOO in a Super by the end of this term |«t the Meridia Capital Capsules• h(ii j i .11 u) i * i\ >Y. m though we will not release any names until the new dean is chosen," Spees said. General criteria which Ls on Dec. 28 fcpay PWtic'l Super Drawi INDUSTRIAL AIR POLLUTION facilities will A TASK FORCE to deal whose cars have been the committee has outlined "18 bers in b0ththflthe for an applicant seeking the be eligible for a bigger tax break under a bill signed with a potential shortage of heating oil, natural gas and damaged by flying material, state highway Director John position includes a general Book b ing of Dec. knowledge of science with One of the many student - operated book exchanges sophomore, as Marilyn Kerton, Holly sophomore 133. propane in Michigan was P. Woodford said. u into law Thursday by Gov. *** an interest in its relation to is one in the Union Ballroom sponsored by ASMSU. and Jim Glover, East Lansing junior, look on. bought the ti Milliken. appointed by Gov. Milliken, areas of public policy and |.town grocer Thursday. The group will THE MICHIGAN Christine Devich, center, Detroit sophomore, totals "Michigan has made development in addition to State News photo I Schmidt's, i major progress in protecting identify methods of SUPREME Court has having research experience. purchases of Melody Dickison, left, Fairborn, Ohio by Tom Dolan " Terpay said the environment on many conserving fuel, will declared that Michigan's i added tl fronts and this bill adds monitor fuel supply and workman's compensation ing ticket was another significant demand, and will also act as law denies equal protection he has ever pi dimension to that progress," Milliken said. *** BOATS AND WATER a coordinating unit for to piece rate agricultural government and private workers who were largely sector fuel use. The task Spanish speaking migrants. force was created at the In view of the ruling, Ernest ICC criticizes prof's report ir to se SKIERS will be required to request of President Nixon, Fackler, director of the By SUSAN AGER believes stay at least 100 feet from who has asked each state to Bureau of Workman's State News Staff Writer "rehash arguments." of the same old a diem rates railroad — the rental fees uses to lease its regulation, but Moore feels total deregulation is still monopoly will power. hii egation swimming areas, docks and monitor its fuel demands. **# Compensation said that An MSU professor's Moore called the study, cars — make it more necessary. Established in 1887 Germo underwater divers under an many farm employers may profitable to "rent" rather He cites Australia, Great ICC was an call for abolishing all federal entitled "Freight Transport attemp amendment to the Marine D UMP TRUCKS not be fully covered and than buy the needed extra Britain, Sweder^and parts of cartelize the rail SL AVIV ( freight transportation Regulation," an "attempt to Safety Act signed into law BELONGING to the State may become personally the Canada being industry, Moore expU jer Golda Mei regulations has drawn educate American capacity. as Thursday. Highway Dept. will be liable for job related This deregulated. All are protecting them from p ty anno criticism from the Interstate public to what almost all discourages covered to prevent spilling injuries. cutting, service • impi esday it will Commerce Commission economists now know. innovation by the industry, operating successfully, he CENTRAL UNITED and flying loads. The covers "Even those with the said. competition. delegation I (ICC). giving poor service to for the department's 200 least faith in Adam Smith's shippers, he said. "President Clevel iny early th METHODIST "I don't advocate an jntly to clear dump trucks were ordered Thomas Gale Moore, invisible hand would agree Inefficiencies arise in the appointments to the Across from the capltol due to an increase in professor of economics, in a that freight transport would trucking industry, he overnight abandonment of formed commission a visit h« Sermon — complaints from motorists study published in the regulations," Moore hardly have been ceOor Willy Br! operate more efficiently explained, from licenses' more "Fountains of December, cited instances under an invisible hand than which said, "but perhaps a five - railroad than if they indt's intended Living Water" UNIVERSITYCHRISTIAN specify one of cost and service under the ICC." year phase out to avoid been picked by Vand< first by Services at 9:45 and commodity and one route --- .. CHURCH inefficiencies in the chaos." Alerted to the regulation only. himself in the board i ^ j 11:00 a.m. 310 N. Hagadorn trucking, rail, and water problem while a member of "A study shows that 40 Antitrust laws will be of the New York Cent was jeopard Church School 9:45 a.m. Compact carriers industries, and the Council of Economic Moore said. ober in the 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 Bible Study per cent of trucking firms sufficient to prevent Worship 10:45 a.m. asked for the demise of the here whe 332-5193 332-3035 Refrigerator Advisers, Moore is not are limited this way," "predatory pricing," Moore Later, the ICC's pc Nursery Available ICC. worried Moore said. "If were extended over tru terrorists were Rentals by the ICC attack. your license explained, since railroads, t for a 485-9477 Free Transportation UNITED RENT -ALL "An ICC representative says canned peas only, and and water carriers, aga Near $9 billion was lost for example, encounter told to withdraw from a specifies travel only protect railroads from an plane. 351-5652 in 1968 due to such was competition from other session on freight regulation between the factory in modes of transport. competition. Since, M EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY inefficiencies, the study peoples at the recent meeting of the Cleveland and the market in Economies of scale are said, competition has reports. American Economic Assn.," stifled and requests for| Detroit, if there's not a not present in the trucking at M.S.U. UNIVERSITY In a recent issue of the Moore said, "because I was canned factory in cuts denied. peas and rail industries, which he chuRch Journal of Commerce, ICC also on the panel." Detroit, those trucks will phone 351 - 7160 SEVENTH-DAY spokesmen labeled Moore's The study reported that travel many empty miles." ADVENTIST CHURCH study "half - baked" and a seasonal Moore also cites in his shortages of ALL SAINTS CHURCH 800 Abbott Road Interdenominational 200 W. Grand River 149 Hlqhiand Avenu* UNIVERSITY boxcars are guaranteed in the rail industry. Low per study a request by a MSU secre at Michigan East Lansing trucking firm for a shorter 337-1430 alternate route, denied by The Rev. W. A. Eddy, rector 332-5073 BAPttSt^ fe iL. WORSHIP SERVICE Saturday Services: CHURCH OKEMOS ihe ICC because the faster service "would detriment hit at inte 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "Mark Your Calendar" Group Bible Study 9:30 AM 4608 S. Hagadorn East Lansing Road, FIRST BAPTIST the existing carriers." ICC regulations which An MSU secretary was when she was struck ★ A Worship 11:00 AM (independent & biblical) seriously injured Wednesday car driven by Thoi Worship-10 a.m. 4684 Marsh Road depress rates for less - than ■ by Dr. Wallace Robertson afternoon when she darted VanAlstine, 722 Sa Wednesdays and 11:15 a.m. truckload shipments lead For bus transportation (behind Meiier's in front of a car traveling Lane, Lansing. Van CHURCH SCHOOL ALUMNI CHAPEL Discussion and Prayer Groups Thrifty Acres) truckers to avoid small east on Grand River Avenue was not injured. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. and other information call: on campus 7:30 PM 9:45 Sunday School shipments, inconveniencing at Matice Crib through Adults Call 882-6580 or above 351-4144 - small shippers, he said. Collingwood Drive. was tak 11:00 The Edward W. Sp; The Rev. Jack Hilyard,chaplain COFFEE HOUR number If you need or Beginning" Two bills were Valerie Jean Matice, a 5:00 p.rn-Holy Communion AFTER SERVICES transportation 332-8472 introduced in the last Hospital where sh 5:45 p.m.Teen Groups, secretary in the Physics placed in the intensii 7:00 p.m Guest Speaker: Congress to update Dept., received injuries to unit. Mr. Bill Kiser both legs, her pelvis and 8:30 p.m. - Co - uni - bus Police are EAST LANSING IRINITY CHURCH Edgcwood United (A Chirstian interaction youth group) suffered internal injuries investigating the the accident. c 8411 Timberline Drive Guest Speaker Mr. William Kaiser Iff II |I East Lansing Church W.E. Robinson, pastor David Daku,youth minister HONG KONG 349-2135 Te,ephone; 351-8200 469 N. Hagadorn, E. Lansing - An Ecumenical Fellowship! Church phone Interdenominational Worship Services - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 349-2830 Sermon1 by Dr. Truman A. Morrison [Evening Worship Service 7:00 P.M. 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Gran. 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. to attend church services FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening « 8.40 p.m. Wedn«day- and visit and use the Sunday Schools vespers Call 482-0754 for Information reading room. 9:15 a.m. 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan _ — riday, — IN BIG 10 OPENER Cagers By GARY KORRECK of tournament victories in team and it takes a while; to "Smith (a JC transfer) is battl Aitch added that the State News Sports Writer the Kodak Classic and the our bench is made up in only his second year with work of Terry Purlow and MSU's basketball squad Senior Bowl Classic and is mainly of freshmen and us and it makes a big Cedric Milton coming off the longest win string since difference when a player the bench has helped. carries a six - game winning sophomores." m ^5 streak into its Big Ten the days of all - American Aitch said the Spartans, knows his teammates' "Furlow had a real good opener at home against center Johnny Green. now 7-2, would probably moves. start for a freshman and Northwestern Saturday and, ''Winning two run a lot against "Hairston had a slow picked up the slack in the according to Matt Aitch, tournaments in a row Northwestern, 1-7, and he start," Aitch continued, first few games." should do quite a bit for our "but he is probably the best Aitch said the defensive asst. coach, the squad is praised the improvement of front line still needs some H' Anally beginning to gel. confidence," Aitch said. forwards Allen Smith and basketball player to come The streak includes a pair "We are basically a young Lindsay Hairston over the out of Detroit, talent - work on defense, but that it .«ct" past few games. wise." would take some time for the problems to work AUDITIONS themselves out. "This is a high - scoring Stolz completes team," Aitch added, "and we can afford to make a few FOR 'S' more mistakes than we have coaching staff in the past." Senior center Bill Kilgore, 6-7, will join Denny Stolz's selection Thursday as the last Hairston and Smith on the " INDIANS" of assistant coaches for his first MSU football staff has appointments to Stolz's staff. The appointments are front line for Saturday's 4 p.m. game and will face a been completed. now subject to approval by Charles Butler, who the University's board of probable Wildcat line of James Wallace, 6-10, Greg by Arthur Kopit comes to MSU from trustees. Wells, 6-7, and 6-4 Rick Colorado State University where he was offensive line coach, and Howard Weyers, Butler will continue as an offensive line coach at MSU Sund. 5-10 guard, and leading Sophomore and Weyers will be defensive scorer, Mike Robinson will Lindsay Hairston did not have too glamorous a varsity debut earlier in the season to 40 Roles-Men and Women who was offensive team up with 5-5 playmaker coordinator at Miami (Ohio) ends coach. The final two has averaged near the 20 point mark. The former Detroit Kettering star was named! University, were announced selections brings to eight the Gary Ganakas in the the Senior Bowl Classic all - tourney team along with teammate Mike Robinson, f by appointment only number of assistants who Spartan backcourt. State News photo by Milt Hon Monday • January 8 will be working with Stolz. Northwestern coach Brad Compact Tuesday • January 9 Snyder will probably have Refrigerator 6-1 Tim Teasley and 6-2 Theatre Department Office 149 Auditorium 355-6690 Rentals UNITED RENT 351-5652 - ALL Mark Sibley on his back line. In a preliminary contest, the Spartan jayvee team will MSU swimmers attemj RHARHARHARHARHARh iarharha ^ A r>i i A m ivmcim meet Shaw College of Detroit. Tip - off time is extention of win stre< 1:45 p.m. By JACK WALKDEN "Their times have been the Spartan divers do. I Presents OPEN AT 6:45 P.M. State News Sports Writer about the same as ours in "1 was very l«T The upset - minded the early going," Fetters going to Florida," f TODAY . . .FEATURE Illinois swimming team will said. "They have a new coach John NarcyB at 7:30-9:35 P.M. coach and a new pool and "Instead of having ■ attempt to end MSU have come a long way." short workouts, ' domination when it hosts Sat. -Sun at 1:00 3:15 5:25 7:30 9:40 we decided to have t«l - - - the Spartans in a 2 p.m. "The meet should be Saturday meet. very close with them," ones and this kept! The Illini, who have Fetters continued. "They good shape mentally, I MW-BBBMOUCM! never beaten the Spartans in should be considered slight "I was very pleas M ctured trees and flying skis... a dual meet, will attempt to favorites because it's in their the work of it's a SNOW BALL! end an 18 - game losing pool." freshmen, streak and according to The swimming team's continued. "Tom I MSU coach Dick Fetters, hopes of defeating the has been a nice surprfl this could be their best determined Illini could chance to do so. depend a great deal on how is going to diver. make J Mill "(Dave) Burgerinl also impressive." MITCH RYDER Burgering won thd meter board and I finished sixth in the I Sunday Night in the meter board in the J West tournament i Lauderdale, Fla. Show Bar holidays. Accordil Narcy, Lewellenl recently learned the f the three meter boa Starts at 9 p.m. - DEAN NANCY HARRY KEENAN GEORGE "I don't know v JONES • OLSON - MORGAN • WYNN • LINOSEY *1.00 cover expect from the I DON TAITAND JIM PARKER'V ARNOLD MARGOLIN ""T.&IK. 5KW.T"" , • .:>n tavern divers," Narcy said, 'fl TRON MILLER NORMAN TOKAR TECHNICOLOR" G •.■?!!?-!«. Fetters is counting oaf the meet and I thin J beat them in diving. magic DJa! ey World' the "They don't have I top divers country," Narcy expl STARLITE U S 27 WEST OF WAVERLY LANSiNG S CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY RD "and it usually takes! 1 PROGRAM INFORMATION 332 6944 WEEK Phone 372 2434 Phone 882 2429 of training to mold f HTFI Feature Today 3 BIG FEATURES into a good one." 1:15-3:20-5:30 George C. Scott Mike Cook and! FROM HERMAN RAUCHER'S NATIONAL BEST SELLER . 7:35-9:45 iASEFARATE Ridinger will dive! boards What did happen on the PEACE for MSU, r A Robert Mulligan/Richard A. Roth Production Music by Cahulawassee River? Burgering will take one meter board ai j MICHEL LEGRAND - JENNIFER O'NEILL• GARY GRIMES gn -3 *•>- They called it an accident... He called Walter Mote VanAmberg meter. the it murder! Elaine May Kim Win field andl richard harris tfkf Dilley will again le/ Tonight 7:00 & 9:15 - Conrad Aud. "man In the "flllew Lear, 54i swimmers after firsts| Sat. 7:00 & 9:15 - Wilson Aud. 8:00 Brody Aud. - wilderness" GP-ii" color f<1 PLUS... shown late Florida tourney. » Kirk Douglas Sun. 9:15 - Conrad Aud. A,Ml Johnny Cash in... All films open to students, faculty & staff only. TH€ OMtth "A GUNFIGHT" Men's $1 Admission L shown late l*iAn J . UP N COLOR A PARAMOUNT PCTjf* With the intri basketball season a opening Jan. 14, a s Once you see managers meeting scheduled for next w BILLYJACK All managers of the residence must atten Monda you'll not forget them* Wednesday meetings p.m. 208 Men's IM. 1 will only be accepted of these meeting managers !A violent man guidelines concerning term basketball. and a gentle, woman Fraternity who made independent manage meet at the same l< the mistake on the same dates of trying 7:15 p.m. As is tb ! to care for other people. Deliverance with residence hall « no teams will be a unless managers are at one of the meeting A JOHN BOORMAN FILM Starring 1 1 The deadlim TOM LAUGHUN DELORES TAYLOR JON VOIGHT BURT REYNOLDS residence hall bowlini ]J««I |GPU=--^1 n "DELIVERANCE" is noon today. matches begin at ^ I! Co-Starring NED BEATTY • RONNY COX • Screenplay by Monday. James Dickey Based on his novel • Produced and Directed by John Boorman -PANAVISION®-TECHNICOLOR® Tonight 7:00 & 9:15 - Wilson Aud., - 8:00 - Brody Aud. From Warner Bros, A Warner Communications Company Sat. 7:00 & 9:15 — Conrad Aud. CHILDREN'S MATINEE . SAT & SUN I &un. 7:00 - Conrad Aud. All films open to students, faculty and staff only $1 admission TOM THUMB' I Shows 1:00 & 3:00 PM - ALL SEATS 75c I J Today 5:00-7:15-9:30 Students with I.D/t$1.50 all evening) Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 9 leers set for BY^ STFUC Gophers _■ STEVE CTCIM STEIN ii oi i . ... ^ However, Sipola and Michel Chaurest .. . . , the _ young Moroney and John Sturges. scored 12 power - State News Sport Writer play goals Minnesota squad has made to start the series. "We expect a lot from to its opponents six. MSU MSU's league - leading great progress since the Sipola, who shared the that line," Bessone said. also scored two short hockey team will return to early season battles. co - captain duties with FYeshman center Steve handed goals last month. J.'A_ WCHA action this weekend In their last league Gagnon during the first two Colp had a fine holiday Colp and Chaurest m:m< i as the quickly improving Minnesota Gophers invade action, the Gophers tied and defeated Wisconsin and now months of the season, will now take over as team season six and has accumulated tallies in WCHA play. currently lead the Spartans in goals with 13 Demonstration including Hall for sport a 3-5-2 conference captain. His linemates are freshman all games. Gagnon had 19 contests at 7:30 tonight and mark. Bessone has also called assists and Boyd leads the Daryl Rice and Mark Calder. Saturday night. "Minnesota is a much up left winger Dennis After a slow start, the team with 16 assists. In The Spartans currently bigger threat to us this time Olmstead from the junior Spartan defensemen are WCHA games, Chaurest's 14 ma\m\ hold first place in the than in our first two varsity squad. playing excellent hockey. points heads the squad. conference with 23 points games," Spartan veteran MSU's main strength this Penalty killers FVank with high - scoring hockey coach Amo Bess one season has been its balanced DeMarco and John Garvey "We just hope we can Wisconsin occupying the said. scoring attack and especially start off the new year like were impressive in the second spot with 19 points. "They are a young team the continuing improvement ended the last Michigan Tech series as were we year," Denver and North Dakota that is getting together now. of its freshman line — Tom asst. coach Alex the Spartan power - play Terpay are knotted for the third They skate hard and really Ross centering Brendon squads, and now MSU has commented. place with 18 points. hustle." Notre Dame Minnesota each have 10 and into The Spartans will head the series in good 3rd WEEK ... ?00"-0pe0 1:00 P.M. l 1 / PROGRAM [PRC INFORMATION 482-3905 points, with Michigan Tech, physical shape and with a Minnesota and Colorado - Deluth, U-M College six - game winning streak, including two victories over shows Today & Saturday 3:20-5:20 -7:25 and 9:;»rm. I ' rrICHIGAN Another LuJs Theatre save rounding out the standings. Michigan Tech in MSU's last LansTnq HELL UPSIDE DOWN! - t goaltender Ron Clark has been a standout in the nets this season for the Wisconsin will be and getting together for Denver WCHA games. Former co OWN! - captain an hockey team. Clark, seen above kicking away a shot against Michigan Tech, an eight - point series also Gilles Gagnon has seen his [, goals against average of 3.37 in WCHAState games and 3.08 in all of the contests! News photo by Bruce this weekend while the final action for MSU as his WHO WILL SURVIVE-IN ONE OF THE Remington Spartans and Gophers will eligibility play a four - point set. December and Bess one ran out in GREATEST ESCAPE ADVENTURES EVER! MSU faced Minnesota plans to insert Darl Bolton earlier this season in in Gagnon's center position jartan gymnasts Minneapolis, defeated the Gophers 5-3 in one contest between linemates Bill and tied the other, 3-3. 11 I, OSU, in du LONDON call Ihe MSU gymnastics Junior Jim Seltzer will Senior Dennis Sawtell, who In meets Eastern perform on the rings and finished behind Olson in the College Travel 351-6010 Khigan University and senior Gary Gammage will all-around, also returns to 130 W. Grand River lo SUte University in a compete in the floor add depth. Ee dual meet 7:30 exercise and on the parallel Jenison bar. pARTHUR TREACHER'S EMU's Hurons are loach Jim Sweeney's coached by Marvin Johnson. —teyes are led by senior Since becoming a varsity By Ballinger. He will sport at EMU, the Hurons ■form in the floor have had two dual meets Ircise, vault, and his against MSU, losing both. Iciality, the horizontal f Ballinger is the only iming letterman from Returning for EMU this season are junior captain ORIGINAL Tisl) Rick Restaino, who finished ■year's team. TWO GREAT LOCATIONS IN LANSING: koior Joel Hunt adds third in the league's free fa strength to the side exercise competition, and L an event that has junior George Olson, who is f V « jJ* • RIGHT PAST FRANDOR AT the current rings, parallel ^ POSOOON AOWENTURTsiam^ GENE IMCKMAM ERNEST BORGNINE RED BUTTONS CAROL IMY ROOTMdXMl STELA STEVENS I problem for OSU in h2418 £ a SHElifV WINTERS Ban* NX KBEOTS0N PMK1A SUE MMTT1N ARTHUR OCONNEu EPC SHEA and LfSUE NIELSEN as "V jpoc iKMUHEANCto mux »i«*N mSH bar, and all-around champ. HICHIQAN C<«iMIKDOWUIWM stwviMftSW9JHGSWJMIfl**iWOOiWE tw«»w«lt»mjiaiUXO mmt»JOWMUJMB *mor CMtHfiW There's world 51-® and 81 a MO S. LOGAN TONIGHT & SATURDAY in 10118 WELLS \ that's changing ■ The >jeiv best Porn Film ever made' Al Goldstein Iwith X .li I -rtflfct-# 1 "Treat Yourself, to the Treacher Taste" you . . . Orson Welles in THE THIRD MAN" (1949) SHOPPING CENTHlg Pill b A I < I 1 11 I ♦ /< >!! 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Screaming sDollars Morw j SHOWTIMES for DEEP THROAT - 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11, SHOWPLACE 108 B WELLS minimum admission set by distributor at $2.00 and 12:15 ahMrmnnjiJuicjfliiflftfliWB Friday, January 5t j 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Gophers favored to repeat cage title EDITOR'S * NOTE. order, by Indiana, Iowa, supplement a offense-oriented attack. more here" but the Wolves have had their problems. .... ..... will probably handle the other forward post, with 6-3 Robinson. Robinson hit for a 27 their effectiveness. Without them, the rebounding det>»r»~. departme,, 6-10 center J Following MSU, Purdue, Wisconsin, offensive burden falls on the J is Illinois and Northwestern. 6-3 senior Bob Nix and Despite the dynamic duo Frank Wilson and 5-8 whiz point average in Big Ten Wallace gets the i the conclusion of the Big of 6-34 Bootsie White in the play last season and is shoulders of 6-5 Leon „ 6-5 soph Greg Olson will guard Henry center with Ten basketball preview. The Despite the respect from joined on the backcourt by Howard, the team captain Greg We,^| Big Ten season opens conference sportswriters, Minnesota head coach Bill probably be the starters at guard for the gophers with Wilmore and 6-7 Campy Russell the Wolves forward backcourt. The situation at Iowa 5-5 Gary Ganakas, who and leading scorer. and Rick forwards. Sund MI excels at getting the ball 6-4 Gary Andereon and Saturday with MSU meeting Mussel man said, "It's not 6-5 junior Keith Young, a offense hinges on depends on 7.-0 center Kevin Lamont Weaver will Northwestern 4 p.m. at going to be easy to repeat. starter last year, nursing a >nsistent performance Kunnert and 6-3 guard Rick into his teammates. Purdue, with new coach 6-1 start most of the games in 6-1 Tim Teasley anH I Jenison Fieldhouse. "Jim Brewer is the key," bruised thigh. Ohio State's Fred Taylor from Brady. 6-10 center Ken Williams. Kunnert led Big Ten rebounders with close Fred Schaus, is supposedly the backcourt. V* M,*«l ' «" Musselman said, "he has is also looking to his 6-5 John Lockard and 16 grabs per game last entering a rebuilding year, Harv Schmidt's Illinois backcourt By GARY KORRECK done more than anyone else seniors to work State News Sports Writer to help our club; the players to carry a ballclub which 6-8 Emie Johnson are a pair season and the slightly-built but the Boilermakers could squad looks to 6-6 Nick missed tying Minnesota for of talented forwards, but Williams hit for a 19.5 per be a surprise. Weatherspoon for most if its all look up to him." In a pre-season poll, the the title by one game last Orr said Lockard does not 8 John Garrett centers offensive production, with 6-10 forward Ron game scoring average. Big Ten basketball writers front line flanked by a 6-2 Jeff Dawson and 6-6 Behagen is also important to year. shoot enough. Jim Collins, 6-9, and Neil a tabbed Minnesota to repeat pair of 6-6 forwards in Otho Tucker probable as conference basketball the Gopher's fortunes and Seven foot center Luke U-M may get a backcourt Fegebank, 6-7, man the starters at the guard posts. Musselman said Witte and 6-1 guard Allan lift from 5-10 Joe Johnson, forward posts for Dick George Kendrick and Jovon champion. Behagen Price. Except for General admission ticJ The realizes there is a lot of Hornyak are the stars but who led the frosh in j Schultz' Hawkeyes and JC for students and Gophers tallied 46 transfer Candy LaPrince, 6-2 Bruce Parkinson, Weatherspoon, the front faculty] first place votes, out of a pressure on him to perform. poor shooting and excessive and is as quick, according to the Northwestern who averaged 27 points per line spots are basically up basket! total of 70, and led Ohio Clyde Turner, who fouling have hurt the Orr, as former Wolve 6-0, is expected to game for the Purdue frosh, for grabs. 6-ll3/« freshman game and Minnesota hock performed in the clutch for Buckeyes and Taylor is standout Ken Maxey. quarterback the offense. State, the second place Indiana's Bob MSU hopes to get a lift is Schaus' choice for Bill Rucks needs to develop games are on sale foJ the Gopher's last session, is counting on forward Knight will nominee, by 51 points. U-M was picked for third also back and the burly 6-8 Wardell Jackson, 6-7, and be operating without Joby this season from 6-7 playmaker and 6-2 Denny jumping ability and Nick a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at tire ticket window tol forward is expected Mark Wagar, 6-8, to solidify Wright this year, but Knight sophomore Lindsay Gamauf will probably get Conner, 6-6, a starter last inj and it was followed, in to Jenison Heldhouse |, the front line. Bob said he has a team "that Hairston who will join 6-7 the nod at the other year at forward my be Siekmann, 6-3, will knows what they can do." Bill Kilgore and 6-5 Allen backcourt post. pressed by 6-6 soph Rick Tickets Schmidt. are $1 b probably be Hornyak's 6-8 center Steve Smith on the Spartan front Wisconsin's fortunes rest students and running mate. Downing gets the line. on the shoulders of the Northwestern coach Brad faculty f0r| Johnny Orr calls his Ganakas can also call on Hughes twins, Kim and Snyder claims his Wildcats basketball game. HqT rebounding responsibility tickets are $1 pachL WINNER OF HUGO 1972 Wolverines "the with 6-5'<2 John Ritter a man he claims in one of Kerry. Both are 6-11, and are much improved for the students and $1.50 each! both have anemic blood, a 1972-73 season strongest all-around team filling one of the forward the best players in the '' faculty members "While some pessimists seriously doubt that there is much of l future for this planet, believing that we will either pollute I've had since I've been slots. 6-7 Jerry Memering nation in 5-10 guard Mike condition which often limits especially in the ourselves to extinction, or blow the century is finished, there are others, no less pessimistic, hold we do have a future, and it is worse than anything George Orwell ever imagined. Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD wa Idyllic compared to George Lucas's THX 1138". Arthur Knight, Sat. Review PROGRAM A HORROR OF DRACULA PROGRAM B THE SKULL DRACU^A PRINCE OF DARKNFSr> LAST MAN ON EARTH hen»elve,. maintenance. m*M^k*R^,nh.rt Mark Rosenhaft, director Hlmrtn, of voluntary for the idea lde!! snow trash pick up, campus grounds, I'0""*. equipment and corrugated corrugaled paper and on can litter project in In the works work, t,to of Wast Control removal." ¥, t1 each [o dwign a catalytic William D. against Ruckelshaus, the engine exhaust ports to experimenting with ceramic emission system. msim -rter that will remain completely bum carbon materials to support the ulty for administrator of the Upwards of 25,000 e. ,t for 50,000 miles. But Environmental monoxide and unbumed high-temperature reactions. engineers from the United Hoc each Lot worked efficiently Agency (EPA) after he Protection hydrocarbons. Packaging the ceramic parts States and many foreign Fr.« Strvice and dtllvtry ' . 50 each jjh to reduce emissions denied their requests for the Temperatures reach as high in metal housings is a major countries will take part in a NEJAC TV RENT as 2,000 degrees farenheit. quired levels. problem in reactor design week-long convention to one-year extension in May. 337-1300 4at we have under the Further briefs The catalytic converters because the metal has a evaluate emission problems. a chemical were d i8 filed by the EPA NOW cessing ptant." said Tuesday and the auto companies bert M. Campau, icutive engineer of were expected to respond issions and safety, before the court hands Friday and Saturday- )f iduct development group ?ord. "What we need is down its ruling. Campau indicated that the present thermal reactors and vN^ WRITE Varsity Super Special! J 'Little Green Men: intelligent life in the universe. ^ SALE f "iJ Most modern scientists agree that life exists on SALE! 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Grand River 332-6517 Kaissg Changes Are Being Made For SHOPPING, Your Convenience MSU BOOKSTORE Free Lockers to Protect Your New Quick Service Counters ' Remodeling Being Done to Mak SPECIAL STORE FIRST WEEK Jan 2-6 SECOND WEEK Jan 8-12 Tues. 1-2-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm Mon. 1-8-73 7:45 am-4:45 pm Wed. 1-3-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm Tues. 1-9-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm I Thurs. 1-4-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm Wed. 1-10-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm | pri- 1-5-73 7: 45 am-9:00 pm Thurs. 1-11-73 7:45 am-9:00 pm Sa<- 1-6-73 7:45 am-3:45 pin Fri. 1-12-73 7:45 am -4:45 pm | Basketball Game at 4:00 pm F the International Center - MSU BOOKSTORE Friday, Januai 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Filmmaker gets away with uninspiring movie It is never made clear which, story between Doc and The answer to the lack of Doc shoots Rudy first, Carol. Every film of importance but unfortunately doesn't McQueen apparently has raises questions, either quality of "The Getaway" thematic or structural. "The may also be that Peckinpah kill him. It is too bad given up acting as his seems to have reached the because Rudy is left in the profession and seems Getaway," the work of one content to merely appear on of America's more limit of thematic concern, story to muddy up the film the relationship of sex and with a subplot that never the screen. Ali MacGraw, on distinguished directors, Sam comes untracked. the other hand has never violence. Peckinpah, raises the The narcissism of "The question of why it was ever Carol double • crosses started acting. She grimaces, made. Getaway" may be an however, with the best of indication that Peckinpah is Benyon as he is on the verge of revealing her infidelity to 'em. Their scenes together The answer may at least conscious of the potential are the worst in the film. Doc, shooting Benyon partially be attributed to deadend of his material. instead of her husband. Not the need of a director to "The Getaway," based sure whether to trust Carol As far as clarifying or keep working, leaving adding to Peckinpah's inspiration for more on a screenplay by former anymore, but not having MSU student Walter Hill, is any other choice, Doc and concept of the relationship selective moments. To get Doc out of prison, of violence and sex, "The a "love story" between an Carol try to escape to Certainly Peckinpah, filming Carol agrees to have Doc Getaway" becomes more ex - convict Doc McCoy, Mexico from the law, "The Getaway" on the heels pull a bank job for a corrupt unacted by Steve McQueen, Benyon's men and Rudy. interesting. of the nearly great "Junior politician, Benyon, played and his double - crossing Bonner" and "Straw Dogs," by Ben Johnson. She also Doc manages to waddle The apparent mockery of wife Carol, motioned is guilty of lack of through by Ali promises to kill Doc after his way south through the theme, with gun petting, inspiration as well as MacGraw. the job and stick with Texas with the aid of a blatant use of phallic material. Benyon. pump shotgun and the symbols and the climactic function of violence, may The bank job is not so unlikely escape vehicle of a garbage truck. mean Peckinpah will have t6 neatly pulled off, though add new dimensions if he is Doc and Carol escape unharmed. Everyone except the to move forward. Benyon's hired police end up together in a gun Rudy either decides not to wait for Carol to get to sleasy hotel by the Mexican In lesser hands than Peckinpah's, "The The Doc or else decides to make border, setting the stage for the "straw dogs" scene near Getaway" would not be Ge off with the money himself. Ali MacGraw and Steve McQueen co star in The Getaway, directed by the end. In a seemingly self - worth the price of - admission. Perhaps it is a Peckinpah. The film is playing this week at the Meridian Four and Lansing Ma mocking sequence of one of theaters. his former films, Peckinpah sign of his talent, though has McQueen blow five not a very good one, that even his bad pictures are people apart. "The Getaway," which is bogged down with all of the interesting. "The currently Getaway" is playing at the Deliverance' subplots, also fails to gain Meridian Four and Lansing anything out of the love Mall theaters. from downtown at the dreary Gladmer. 1138," winner of the By STEVEN ALLEN "The Poseidon Adventure," Award. State News Reviewer the feature at the Michigan RHA will be sho popular, if not art Our new year's Movies and music Theater, is also worth while. Other first run films in the two successes "Billy Jack" highlight this weekend's area include two blood and "Summer of '42." entertainment options in guts flicks, "The Getaway" for times and places. East Lansing. and "The Valachi Papers" at There will be two resolution A veritable plethora of first run films has hit town. the Meridian Fbur Theaters. "Up the Sand Box" is department weekend. recitals Violinist I Among those that live up to showing at the Spartan Sander will perform at their publicity are John Twin and "Hammershith is tonight, while Boorman's "Deliverance," Out" is at the State. Nygren will prese tor 1973 starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds, showing at Some fine films are also clarinet Sunday. recital at 4 Both recitals! the Campus, and "Pete and being shown this weekend be in the Music Audit- Tillie," a light, heart on campus. The top Mitch Ryder retu I is the same warming film, featuring fine performances by Walter Matthau and, believe it or attraction for many would- have to be "Deep Throat,' which has been called the the campus area SJ night when he moves the Coral Gables for "Gone with the Wind" of not, Carol Burnett. night performance. as always: There is also a good family film "Snowball Express" showing pornographic movies. Beal is also showing an outstanding science fiction movie "THX Tonight Planetarium "Little Green 1 will Abr To The Swinger Intelligent Life Universe" at 8. The also be shows at 2:30 give you— A dorm room special. Saturday Sunday. and 4 Prints from This low a manual table and play your records priced system reflects our - desire to provide high quality listening one at a time. Either way, the BS R 310 Michigan University 1. The Best for every budget. We are certain that you will be pleasantly surprised to hear X is an excellent changer and truly compliments this system. 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Now if you'd like to be one of those buyers, we'll make delivery hours: it easy for you by including a fine cartridge and base for the The price of *155.00 regular price of the 1218 alone. $155.00. monday - thursday 4:00 pm - 1:30 am the turntable alone. friday and Saturday 4:00pm - 3:30am Sunday 3:00 pm - 1:30am MMI-FM BUYS lioifEast 1101 East Grand River Avenue 337-2310 ~ —• Across from Colonel Sanders' open MTT 9 - 5:30 WF 9-9 Sat. 9-5 DlScShop ,,, East ~ 323 Grand. D1 „ River Avenue 351-5380 351-1600 fast free 5 year protection plan delivery pizza ft sanmvKH sh«^ 515 West Grand River Avenue Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 13 UAAW chiefs take voluntary ^NOTON (AP) N.. Mto. Work.™ irton International. Under the Boyle regime, each of the top * pav I / cuts ESuUnoW Mn" "*ld T,lu"d*>'h" ■"Hnrtion Board had In this union, the men in the mines were doing all the y®*r„„Thre€ new ones will make $30,000, $23,000 and of Mines and the efforts of the past union administration. Ltd* » voluntary reduction from P nnn »r> tit nnn from $60,000 to $35,000 work and running all the risks," Miller'sJdta statement* a $13,800 respectively. An $8 - a day automatic for legal staff memoers was - abolished. payment "What they've done so far," he said of the bureau, "is not ™ reduced from $40,000 to blni''™" ■>*yro"m «" th» A 540 000 salary for an assistant to reduced to $20,000, and one the president was acceptable. They haven't enforced the law." Miller cited failure of the bureau to collect fines assessed against )00i « was that of the secretary • tre«urer of the "As officers, we have not forgotten that our salaries are reduced from $16,000 a shipping clerk's salary was coal operators. year plus $100 a month in Fourteen of the some 23 districts which expenses was reduced to $8,000 comprise the annually. union are involved in court proceedings to force elections Miller told newsmen the union Io fuel shortage cent plans to retain its 77 per ownership in the National Bank of Washington in order to use it to benefit coal miners. "We now believe we can make the bank responsive," to for district officers. Miller has pledged that all districts with appointed officers will have elections. He said he has asked the Labor Department to supervise all district elections. Lf the miners, he said, recalling a vow to sell the bank if it Bravtr's 1861 House panel will watc could not be make responsive. Its current president, True Davis, will resign at the next meeting of the bank's board he said, and a successor will be picked by a board of For Charming, Old World Atmosphere. (UPI) - Although Michigan isn't facing an the private sector on their assessment of the fuel supply fuel shortage crisis, a panel studying the state's situation. Dinner Information the task force receives will be sent to the Mimic—Candlelight nonitaring in the face of an early and long winter federal Office of Emergency kit Preparedness which has in turn I agre d Thursday that he fuel situation war ants promised to stand ready to assist Michigan and any other ^.■member task force appointed by Gov. Milliken state which faces a potential fuel If this"week held its initial meeting to hear reports on ,<| needs nei of agriculture and Industry. meeting has been set for within two weeks, but natural gas or propane. The panel was told that shortage of heating oil, Michigan particularly needs to watch its fuel supplies since most of its fuel is Sh*0"1 -cond lc date has been scheduled. is not instantly available. imported and mm* , Woodruff, representing State Agriculture Director Virtually all of the coal used in Michigan is imported and Ball, will serve as operational chairman of the task about 97 per cent of the natural gas comes from outside the '-m *He Hessaid the panel's first task wiD be to seek detailed state. The same is true of oil and other refined petrolium •U from representatives of government agencies and products. by Sar sing Ma Students eye residency cases in courts linued from patie 1) Any action would Circuit Judge William F. which may be the precedent isident tutition, the depend on how much Ager, Jr. of Washtenaw setter. iture could make up money the University was Circuit Court received the He cited the example of fference, Terry said. If losing, Terry said. briefs for the case in law students dropping out the University would The Ann Arbor suit was December and must now of school for a term to work iced with the decision prompted by the read these plus the cases and in the state in order to hether to curtail its Mkhipn State Supreme articles provided by the achieve residency and then Court decision that allows id ions or increase the ae they do have students to register to vote in the state where they plaintiffs before any decision. He plans to reaching resuming studies bona-fide resident. as a fol over, namely reach a decision before TTiey save money and of the I attend college. U-M's summer semester. can graduate on time by "I have more briefs for taking a heavier load, Mills be sho this case than any other case said. "But this forces not art I've ever had," Ager said. students to drop out of f Jack" 12." See Death penalty urged Lawrence Mills, U-M law student and one of the school residency." to establish aces, students who filed the case, e two said he is optimistic about recitals group on contempt charges, the results of the case but ntinued from page 1) but not on the substitute - TEREO RENTALS inist Ch does not anticipate a quick J form at plotting to incite a riot at decision. _ $23.00 per term 1 if the Justice the 1968 Democratic * IB 60 v ile y m montl. would submit Mills speculated that convention in Chicago and NEJAC TV RENTALS prese tion to Congress on Ager may not make any I at 4 crossing state lines to incite decision at all because of recitals subject, Kleindienst a riot. the "press itself the Supreme Court case Audito be formulating that if idea to Congress and area S government make its > les moves for wits." NEWEST P ^fleGesa^ kleindienst gave his will (hearted endorsement naming of L. Patrick TASTE SENS en M« to be the permanent Life r of the Federal B. 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Truly a GOURMET'S DELIGHT!! e's ,be*»i the week or IJor further information, THE BEST PIZZA YOU EVER TASTED! 2} P®7-61 >'• «t. 284 or I nC,?!, 337- A cla$s for l^'hers win be he|d „ Thuriday, at Sparrow Vienna Choir • Jj"ofUiN BidYork wi" b« F»J«> Dance 75e OFF 50' OFF *M«cy .t ,a MSU J.n. public tiT-rLV.£S! A LARGE SQUARE A SMALL SQUARE Boy/ Tum on*,he residency J1 '"d schedule of clasaea. PIZZA PIZZA WL " '» '"'om. recruiting 29 L ,n««c«cd, call [ "^ney »t 3S3-4400. With this coupon With this coupon n page 15) Pv RYNYals" 'AW p* term Beverly Sills *50 ON CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS V CALL CALL TICKETS FOR ALL RENTALS :-CONCERT PRO- GRAMS ADVANCE AT 337-1681 337-1631 THE 4:30. KDAYS 8:15 TICKET 1071 1203 A 50% TROWBRIDGE . GRAND RIVER "kl*S0UT0F J*WN SALE | FREE DELI Friday, January 5 14 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Hichi^ S C CLASSIFIED ADS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Apartments \ "FRANKLY SPEAKING' fc^^hilfijank j Employment ONE MAN needed for winter, I end 2 bedroom f„ TV SERVICEMAN wanted, spring. Furnished. Cedarvlew mobile home, $25 VEGA GT 1972. AM/FM radio. needs electronic background, 4 speed, tinted glass, white full or part time for bench Apartments. 332-8871. 2-1-5 On a lake, tires, Rally wheels, peaceful. 641-6601 04 letter work and service calls. Call CHECKER LIMOUSINE, 11 electric clock and tack. IV9-2260 or IV7-3443 ONE GIRL for 3 man. Winter, passenger, fantastic for group $1995. Phone 487-0186. $65 per month, 337-1137. OKEMOS. 3 rooms am evenings. 5-1-11 PHONE 355 8255 or camping. Can be seen at 2-1-5 3-1-8 Furnished. Two „ud> 347 Student Services Bldci. University Inn, 1100 WANTED - EXPERIENCED employed. n0 Trowbridge Road, East VOLKSWAGEN 1971 dental assistant to work part ONE GIRL needed for 4 man $145/month plus uti,J Lansing. Best offer. 5-1-10 Squareback. AM/FM stereo, T wyckingham, rent deposit. IV4-4948. 5-1 349-3091-1 •AUTOMOTIVE time 5 - 9pm on west side of gas heater, 484-3855 message Lansing, call 489-2463. negotiable, winter, spring. Scooters & Cycles Parts & Service CORVAIR VAN work, - 1963, needs loving home, cheap. (Tom), 484-3560(home). 5-1-11 5-1-11 332 2309. 2-1-5 NEED 4-man. ONE Winter. flirirVuJ w0# . Aviation 484-9612. 3-1-9 NEED ONE girl Apartments. 333, STUDENT WIVES looking for •EMPLOYMENT VOLVO 1967 122S - AM/FM, full time employment to help winter, spring. Eden Roc 5-1-10 } BEDROOM. Hi DATSUN 240-Z. 1972, 11,500 radials, snows, new brakes, Apartments Call 332-3983 , redecorated •FOR RENT finance your husbands' for four. 33 miles, mags, semperit tires, valves. 337-0083. 3-1-9 after 6:30pm. 2-1-5 ONE MAN needed fw education. Try SCAN Apartments $3950 or best offer. Call Village. Phone MASTERS, INC. We 351 Houses 694-0235. 2-1-5 VW 1969 Bug. For sale by 3-1-8 specialize in clerical, semi - 711 BURCHAM Rooms owner. Call evenings fWO girl* 'or professional, professional •FOR SALE DODGE 1966. Do your own 349-1934. 4-1-9 Large I bedroom GIRL FOR 2 man Fun 0 campus. $56/ placements. If you have skills completely furnished own utiliti"- thing in a sportswagon van, in the above areas, contact room. Near MSU Animals VW Super beetle. New apartment. Suitable paneled interior. Must selll. 1971 SCAN MASTERS at 241 East for 2 or 3. 332-2356 c 725. 2-1-5 Mobile Homes 485-0438 or 485-6857 days tires, automatic, original 5-1-10 Saginaw, corner of Abbott $180$ 190. 3 bedroom, 24,000 miles. $1400. •Lost & Found only. 5-1-10 owner, 351-5566. 3-1-8 'WE TRV M3T TO STAMP IN "THE WAV Road. (Alco Building, Suite 337-7328 ed, full be •PERSONAL DODGE CHALLENGER 1971, OF STUDENTS WORKING THEIR WAV 204, East Lansing). Call FREE 1 MONTHS' RENTI ONE MAN for two Apartments, January t 1^ , 2 car flarai •PEANUTS PERSONAL 351-0750 ( 24 hours). 5-1-11 references an •REAL EJTATE •RECREATION air power conditioning, brakes, power AM/FM, steering, j Motorcycles jl^gj THROUGH SCHOOL Aj«. lAFORTF-. HOUSEHOLD HELPER. Girl to Primely located Cedar Village apartment. Need 1 male March, $55 per month. Non-smoker 353-91 „, J3-4119- 6-1-12 vinyl roof, many extras. Post Office Box 1523 East Lansing. Michigan 48823 divide time between few roommate. Ask about special 351-3869. 5-1 10 •SERVICE $2200 or best offer. Call 1972 KAWASAKI 175 on 125 ATE WANTED frame. Like new must sell, household duties and some savings, courtesy of outgoing louse in Lansini Instruction 351-9363. 5-1-10 roomie. Apartment has air PENNSYLVANIA childcare. Every Tuesday 9 - ][/i AV Own leaving town. Call 349-3706. mpus. Typing Service DODGE CORONET 440 1967, 5-1-10 j Auto Service Employment 5, own transportation conditioning and dishwasher. Call I 351-0775. Just say North. bedroom, utilities Furnished »0. 5-1-11 •TRANSPORTATION preferred. 349-3093. 3-1-9 automatic, power steering Groucho sent you. 5-1-10 parking. $135/ mono •WANTED TRIUMPH 1967 500cc, custom and brakes, white with blue VW GUARANTEED repair. WAITRESSES, FOOD service deposit. Phone 627 seat, handlebars, excellent. MALE STUDENT FOR part interior. 1 owner. $525. Call RANDY'S MOBIL, I - 96 and personnel, bartenders, time work as simulated BASEMENT EFFICIENCY - 2 5-1-10 •• RATES •• 627-6314. 1-1-5 484-3132, 6pm. $550. 3-1-9 Okemos Road. 349-9620. bouncers, for ALLE-EY ited living patient for medical course on men, $100/ month. No lease, oms, 2 car NIGHT CLUB AND utilities paid. PENNSYLVANIA AV physical examination. 3 - 6 rator and rani DODGE CORONET RT 1967. YAMAHA, BMW, TRIUMPH, RESTAURANT, below hours per week, Tuesday 1-3313-756-5776. 2-1-5 South. Furnished | Runs and looks good. RICKMAN. Buy now and take Stangers. 220 M.A.C. Apply oning. For 4 sti AUTO TUNE-UPS and minor morning or afternoon. utilities paid, parking, $600. advantage of our in person between 9-3 pm. month plus u repairs, real cheap. Pat at ONE MAN needed for month plus deposit Applicant must be 18 years 07 after 5pm. tiii tEiaa aa oaa 351-7989. 2-1-5 prices. Custom accessories, 371-1482. 3-1-9 2-1-5 627-5454. 5-110 of age or older. For further Twyckingham beginning parts, service. SHEP'S iHEnEJEacE FIREBIRD 1969, 350ci, 4 MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 SINGLE GIRL to live in information or to apply, winter term. $70. 351-3127. 1 or 2 people. C3 EI9 CZZ1 Efil EDSD speed, sharp condition, $1300. 482-0381, 373-4346. North Cedar, Holt. Just South of 1-96 overpass. • M country home. motherless Care for 3 children. phone Mrs. Ralston, 353-6380. 3-1-9 2-1-5 busline. 1 [□ gg EE1BHZ3 S8B 3-1-9 Phone 694-6621. C-7-1-12 484 4422. 0-1-31 EAST SIDE, near LEARN TO FLY! Over 30 years MATURE, RESPONSIBLE bedroom, upper, furnished. Q23QQ {QB303 FORD 1966 Excellent , experience in all types of WAITRESS FOR newly opened person for childcare. More Clean. $135. Phone 484 4960 m nm EEE fH3i EEE3 ,, , flight training. Approved for for home than wages. Call after 6pm. 10-1-17 ROOMMATE condition, power steering, Auto Service \\ \ veterans. FRANCIS downtown cocktail lounge 10am-4pm. 371-2168. 3-1-9 chei power brakes, $650. [ ll w I and restaurant. 484-4422. Close and DEADLINE 482-6118 after 5pm. 5-1-11 AVIATION, Airport Road. 0-1-31 ONE MAN, luxury apartment, 151-1325. 2-1-8 Call 484-1324. C-1-31 NEED CARRIERS ten years Haslett, own bedroom. Mark, Brookfield. 351-8288. 1 P.M. one class day FORD VAN 1965. $275 or best FOREIGN CAR parts, BEAUTICIAN, MALE or and older to deliver the daily 339-9296, 353-4377. 3-1-8 before publication. Cancellations/Co r- offer. Fair 393-7197. 5-1-10 condition. CHEQUERED East Kalamazoo FLAG, 2605 Street. 1 IM female. 332-4522. 10-1-17 East Lansing. and Sunday DETROIT NEWS in Spartan Village. If FEMALE NEEDED. Cedar ONE MALE needed to 4 - man Apartments Rent negi in Ede mile West of campus. interested please call Village. $55. Winter. Call rections — 12 noon one 487-5055. C-1-31 • 484-2796. 3-1-9 after 5pm. 351-6562. 3-1-8 337-2263. 6-1-1 MGB 1965 - MINT condition. NURSE, OR orderly to give PART TIME employment class day before Many partial board, some extras. $1,195. Call room, with multi-manufacturer BABYSITTER FOR child 2V4 publications. custodial invalid NEEDED ONE girl for four man NEED FIFTH man lor fu 351-3174. X3-1/9 care to distributor. Automobile STUDEMTS-FACULTY years. My house, Monday - close to carr """ townhouse. $50. Cti professor. Late January to necessary. 15-20 hours per The State News will be Friday, 8 • 5:30pm. Must 337-0782. 3-1-8 after 4pm, 393-8738 MUSTANG 1965, new paint, late March. Daytime care can week. 351-5800. 0-8-1-15 iN for house responsible only for the OWNING FOREIGN have own transportation. Call new tires. Real nice shape. be provided. Need not is from car first day's incorrect 655-1847, ask for Bill or CARS, WE GIVE 20% interfere with outside work. PART TIME salesmen with car. 355-8270 days, 332-0729 GIRL TO SHARE FLAT, OWN '8.3-1-8 insertion- Bob. 5-1-11 OFF ON PARTS AND Liberal pay. Call 349-1541 or evenings. 3-1-9 ROOM, CALL after 5pm. Leads furnished. Work any 4 All students aos must be CASTR0L, 10% OFF 351-8246 5 pm to 9 pm. hours per day, high 485-9979. 3-1-8 0 share room I MUST SELL 1968 Torino. Take ON ACCESSORIES, EXPERIENCED ROCK 351-7543 after 6pm. 2-1-5 commission. Call 882-6317 big yard, w drummer wants work in a drive. Best offer 372-7574. between 1-5 pm. 7-1-12 ONE GIRL for two men, 1 MSU. $57.50 Lansing area. Call 482-5375. walking distance Nicely NEED 1. girl for 4 me >1-10 BABYSITTER. WfcS-OBO -every 332-5442. 2-1-5 IMPORT AUTO PARTS weekday morning in our KITCHEN SUPERVISOR at the 3-1-9 furnished. 351-9438. 3-1-8 term. $60/ month, OLDSMOBILE 1972. Cutlass 415 South Cedar, Lansing home. Own transportation. UNIVERSITY CLUB OF from campus. 3 Supreme convertible. All 1/2 b,ocl< S. of E. Kalamazoo 332-8868. 3-1-8 MSU. Food service FEMALE ROOMMATE for 3-1-9 power, automatic, lots of 8:30-5:30 Monday-Friday experience necessary. 20-25 Twyckingham apartment. extras, excellent condition. 8:30-3 Saturday PIZZA DELIVERY: Wanted hours per week. Salary and $80/ month. 332-2115 or BUICK 1951. 4 runs good, 485-2047, 371-1947. needs 485-6558. 5-1-10 several students for part time hours open, depending upon 484-5160. 3-1-8 married stud cimpus, 5 bedo some body work. Must MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East night work. Must have own experience. Call Mr. Black & faculty 344 Even sacrifice. 482-7182.2-1-5 PINTO 1972, radio, disc brakes, Kalamazoo Street since 1940. insured car. Hourly wage plus after 2 pm, 353-5111. 5-1-10 PEOPLE NEEDED for really 13.5-1-10 wide tires, 4 speed. Belongs nice apartment. If interested, Complete auto painting and mileage per mile. Apply in BUICK SPECIAL 1967 to school teacher. $1600. - $600 Call 3320 332-4929. 3-1-8 collision service. 485-0256. person after 4:30 pm. CHILD CARE: 13 month boy PARKING - PRIVATE, paved, call 351-4254. 3-1-8 1,2, & 3 or best offer. also needs MALE. Log cab C 1-31 DOMINO'S 203 M.A.CJ 3-1-8 loving care, 8-5, lighted lot. One block from bedroom apl 1962 Renault. Call 355-1082. SUBLEASE UNTIL September. from campus. ! Monday-Friday. For campus. $12/ month. 4-1-10 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE - interview Furnished one bedroom. some with sti plus utilities. I JANITOR CLEAN -up work: 2 call 489-1841. 1969, 6 cylinder, 42,000 349 9609.0-5-1-10 end phone at hours daily between 3:30 pm 5-1-10 $175/ month includes CHEVROLET 1963 - miles, automatic, power and 5:30 pm. Apply after utilites. Laundry, parking. housing office. steering, $1,200. 332-2491. automatic, new muffler, battery. Excellent. $175. 6-1-12 4:30 pm, 351-8870. 3-1-8 203 M.AC. REGISTERED NURSES ROSELAWN MANOR skilled Compact Refrigerator Phone 351-6051. Close. 3-18 from $!49 P« a\ , Tom, 351-4490. 1-1-5 nursing home, 707 NEED ONE girl for 4 - man Rentals REBEL, 1967 — Station wagon. INSIDE HELP for pizza parlor Armstrong Road, Lansing, apartment. Eden Roc, 2 . UNFURNISHED Good mechanical condition. has positions available on all UNITED RENT - ALL blocks from campus. CHEVROLET 1963 Bel Air, needed. Nights. Phone Make offer. 372-2820. 5-1-10 children weicoi Tudor, standard, excellent 337-1631. 3-1-8 shifts. Excellent salary and 351-5652 337-2304. 3-1-8 ROOM furnl running condition, $170. benefits. Apply in person facilities. 2 b RENAULT 10, 1969. 34,000 m, no 353-9448.4-1-9 * Factory trained Mechanics FULL OR part 9am-4pm or call 393-5680, STEREO RENTALS. $9.50 per GREAT 4 MAN apartment •mpus. $50 a m miles, automatic, radio, time, experience helpful Mrs. Swan, personnel. 5-1-10 month, $23 per term, Free available nowl Twyckingham. M611.5-1-10 CHEVY VAN 1965, body good, heater, excellent Michelin radial, condition. $725. ♦Major and Minor Engine Repair •Electrical Work $1.75 person but an not hour. after 11am. necessary, Apply in Mr. CAREER OPPORTUNITY for delivery, service and pick-up. No deposit. TVs available at $70. 332-8261. 3-1-8 KNOB Hll = FURNIS engine bad, $150. Call Call 355-0818. 3-1-8 with knowledge of NEED TWO men for four man campus, f NEJAC, 337-1300. C-5-1-11 TEMPEST 1965. Good a Specialty ♦Complete Auto Collision Service MIKE'S SANDWICH West Grand PIZZA SHOPPE. 515 River. Ask for & person interior design. Position as manager's assistant involves same rates. 337-1300. C-1-31 Call NEJAC, apartment. contract. Only one term $62.50 per month. APARTMEH 361 3248. 5-1-11 condition, $200. 351-1068. Call 349-2895. 3-1-8 349-4700 "wded, house Call- Sherry. 3-1-8 selling furniture, interior REFRIGERATORS AND 2-1-5 *»■ $70 mor IV4-4411 or IV 2-4444 design work, and stereos. Rent them at A.C. 81 Hours 37 2-1-5 DRIVERS WANTED part time, departmental operations. E. RENTAL, 1790 Grand OKEMOS. LARGE 1 bedroom, 9-5 M. Tues, W, TORINO GT 1970. Excellent Excellent working conditions 1 Vi baths, dishwasher, $160 MUFFLER SHOP, UNION 76, $1.75 per hour plus River, Okemos. 349-2220. 1-7 Saturday condition, automatic, commission. Must have and many fringe benefits. 6-1-12 per month, lease till June, PERSON $5 Michigan and Grand River. car. buckets, radio. $1300. Phone HAGER FOX 351-8352. 2-1 5 Closed Thurs. •ng. 339- Low cost expert exhaust Apply in person after 11am. 332-1807. 5-1-10 repair. Custom work. Pipe MR. MIKE'S PIZZA & COMPANY, 482-5501, TV RENTALS. Color $19.50 Sunday - excep bender. FREE ESTIMATES, SANDWICH SHOPPE, 515 147 or 155. 3-1-8 per month. Black and white, LANSING - CLEAN 3V4 rooms for appointmen 332-2927. C-1-31 West Grand River. Ask for $9.50 per month. for couple. Stove, TOYOTA SEDAN 1969 - Sherry. 3-1-8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MARSHALL MUSIC, refrigerator. $110. 482-0563. LOCATED Priced to sell! Phone Use Your M.A.C. CITGO behind December graduates. 351-7830. C-1-1-5 2-1-5 355-3214. 3-1-9 Jacobson's. Carburetor and WANTED: A licensed nurse for Salesman with management V4 MILE N0RT MASTER CHARGE 6 hours daily from 8 opportunity, will train with COMPACT REFRIGERATOR 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHED tune-up specialists. VW parts - 2pm. OF JOLLY RD. Reach the people you want for rentals. UNITED RENT- and service. Bug parking $9/ nNo Saturdays or Sundays. highly respected 125 year old $210. Transportation service. At The STATE NEWS employees with a Want Ad. Dial 355-8255 today I month. 332-3117. C-1-31 ED2 -5176. 2-1-5 life insurance company. For ALL, 2790 East Grand River. Winter/ or spring. 351-5437. OKEMOS R0A®'"**■Mtrances $190. appointment phone 351-5652. 10-1-17 2-1-5 Ma BABYSITTER WANTED. 484-4408, Mr. Bates. 3-1-8 W3-8377. 2-1-5 Monday, Wednesday, Friday PARKING SPACES available. CEDAR GREENS afternoons. Must have RN or LPN - 11pm to 7:30am Bogue Street Co-op (opposite transportation. 349-1537 shift, skilled nursing home. Snyder). $25 per term. 2-1-5 351-8660. 3-1-8 PROVINCIAL HOUSE, Whitehills, East Lansing. Phone Miss Hickey, GIRL SHARE TWO bedroom BABYSITTER AND I. Former housekeeper. Do you like 332-5061, Monday through trailer, clean, close. After sweetheart children? 2% year old and 5 Friday, 9 - 5pm. 3-1-9 6pm, 351-3373. 3-1-8 6."Trees" month old want nice lady to 10. Panacea R E F RIG E RATORS II. Mail care for them and their house COCKTAIL WAITRESS at - - in Okemos. 5 Grande Gourmet in Frandor. FREEZERS - Dishwashers, 13. Clear profit days per week. ESCHTRUTH APPLIANCES, 14. Ballet dancer Own transportation. 11 - 3pm daily. Call 315 South Bridge, Grand 16. Profound References. 349-3827. Please 351-5524. 3-1-9 18. Waste call after 5 pm 3-1-8 Ledge, 627-2191. 5-1-10 19. Hawaiian lava 40. Assure KITCHEN AID for sorority 20. Runway 43. Knowledge PART TIME cook. Alpha Chi house, student's wife 22. Exist 44 Ordeal Omega Sorority. 243 preferred, 5 days a week, 23. Chasm 45. Important 5. Epoch Burcham. Apply in person. 10:30 - 4:30pm. Call 24. Aromatic herb 47. Friend 6. Out"* 3-1-8 332-3228. 2-1-8 26. Sacred chest 48. Group of lions 7 Nativi 1 GIRL NEEDED for winter r~ r- T~ M T" 8 Fli|M T~ T" 5— T" WOMAN-EXPERIENCE with SECRETARY. excellent MUST qualifications and have term, 3 man apartment. $50/ month. 337-9433. 5-1-10 % %12 children. Live in or day, to 1135 Michigan Avenue next to Brody Complex care for three young children, ability to work well with Wi TWO Is •M •I 15 III CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS are now leasing student and married couples (2 in school half day). Start immediately. 8-5 pm, figures. Some college preferred. Apply in person at and MAN spring apartments winter terms. Cedar 16 %17 <6 units for WINTER' SPRING & S MMER. These spacious apartments are carpeted and furnished with distinctive furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal and Monday - Friday. Own 3308 South Cedar, Suite 11, Village apartment. 332-3185 Saturday. 2-1-5 2o %21 11 % 19 Lansing. 5-1-11 individual air - conditioning. These two - man units have parking space for every transportation Private home within walking required. % %% RIVERSIDE EAST. One man 25 apartment. Recreation is planned for with a giant swimming pool and private distance to $200/month. Call 332-1105. campus. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES evenings 6 -12. Over 18. for 4 - man. Winter - spring. 27 28 *9 % So balconies. We also have a full - time resident manager for any problems. If you want 3-1-8 Contact Rick Maury, $65. 332-3878. 3-1-8 31 *1 % '#< Ss to be among the first residents of CEDAR GREENS call today. The one - bedroom HOLIDAY 337-9776.5-1-11 LANES, ONE GIRL Campus View % % 83 3M units start at $86/month per man. FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: U, 37 & S9 TERRY SCHAEFER 351-8631. 3-6-9 and 12-month leases available. BABYSITTER NEEDED in my faculty apartment Monday, apartments. Rent negotiable. Call Sharon. 332-6247. 2-1-5 4o % % OFFICE HELP wanted: Ml Mi M3 MANA CEMENT EXCL US! VEL Y B Y. ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., UK. Wednesday, 9:45-12:45 Friday, Primarily for typing and HH M6 % H? 241 E. SAGINAW HWV. SUITE 411 Would hire and more 2:30-5:30. than 1 some Apply receptionist in duties. 3308 NEED ONE girl to sublease winter/ spring In Cedar Mi '//< EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 4«S23 person to 355-7800. 3-1-8 fill hours. South person Cedar, at Suite 11, Village. 351-0829 after 6pm. % Vi MB % Lansing. 6-1-11 5-1-10 Ljchigan State NeWs. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 5, 1973 15 L M t us FOR RENT - 3 bedroom -3G0 f furnished house. Inquire: BOGUE STREET. $152 412 per 100 USED vacuum claeners. FENDER South Clemment. 2-1-5 term, 351-4280. 3-1-8 GUITAR LOST: LADIES white gold STUDDED SNOW tires, already Tanks, canisters end uprights. Strato-cester, $200. West 115 Guerenteed 1 full year. $7.88 Elgin watch, December 6. mounted, used 1 winter, 7.35 ROOM AND boerd. cabinet with 15" JBL EAST LANSING duplex Females Reward. Call 337-0584. 3-1 8 x 14. 337-0750. 3-1-8 3 and up. DENNIS only. North of speaker, $200 Fender bedroom, 1* beths. Jacobson's DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, amplifier Pro-reverb, 2-12" Announcements for It's 332 8835, 337 9706. Unfurnished except stove 3-1-8 FOR Pertielly carpeted. Femllles only. Cell 372-3510 deys, NEED ONE female to shere nice 316 N. Ceder, opposite City Merket. C-1-31 speakers, $200. 489-3025. 2-1-6 | Personal ~j| QUALITY service on stereo equipment, see the STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East What's Happening must be received by 1 p.m. in the State News office, 341 Student 482-8034 evenings. 5-1-10 Lansing house. $48, utilities PREGNANT? Grand River. C-1-31 Services Bldg., at least two class TEAK A4010SL auto reverse MOVING SALE at 1000 WE understand. days ■.no * man. own rt>om' Jncluded 484 5716. 3-1-8 stereo tape deck. Sensui North Harrison. Variety of Call us. PREGNANCY before publication. No io;t:".y. 351.1696. 704 SOUTH Foster. 1720 Devld. Three bedroom, two ROOM AND boerd. $240 per 5000A AM/FM stereo receiver. Sony HP485 stereo furniture including two COUNSELING. 372-1560 0-1-31 announcements will be by phone. accepted term. BOGUE davenports, clothing, childrens beth with furniture. $200. STREET There will be an important CO-OP music system. Mamiya C3 toys, electric train sets, bicycle, (opposite Snyder). TV Ieeded 1 485-4917. 5-1-10 351 8660. 3-1-8 twin-lense reflex camera. dolls. Meny books, dishes and RENTALS $9.50 per POTTERY MAKING class at meeting for Green Earth people at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in lui Hill Pentax spot me tic. SALE I 30 household items, end many month, $23 per term; free 31 , GOOD EARTH STUDIO, Union concerning organizational f 349-3091.1 SOUTH LANSING off I Newly remodeled end - 96. SINGLE ROOM. 4 blocks from pair snow skis, 35 pair boots. USED STEREO, receivers, small items. All priced to sell! delivery, service and pickup. No deposit. New stereos Williamston. $70. January 8 - restructuring. campus. $70/ month. Saturday, 9 -5pm, Sunday 10 March 14. 655-3225. 5-1-10 m - furnished, carpeting, etc. 2 available at same rates. Call ii bedrooms, plus. $195 Deposit. 3492470. 5-1-10 amps, tuners, speakers, compect s. chargers, 3pm. 1-1-5 NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 ADULT DRAMA class taught The MSU Scuba Diving Club welcomes all interested divers to References. 663-8418 WEN Reel-type, Cessette, and FOUR 35mm Cameras in good a meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday - CLOSE to MSU. Clean, by John Peakes and Richard I BEDROOM. T,i, H.gadom redecorated. $60/ 0-3-1-8 quiet rooms. 485-8836. 0-1-31 Cooking. Phone 8-track recorders. 1,000 used 8-track tapes, $2 each. condition; 2 Argus C-3, 1 Bolsey-C twin lens reflex, 1 1st ICE CREAM MEN The first record of cream" "Ice Thomsen of THE LEDGES PLAYHOUSE. Small classes. in 215 Men's Intramural Bldg. was In 62 A.D. in The MSU Tolkien L ,or four. 332-1946. ROOMMATE NEEDED, 8-track auto and home decks. Voightlander Vito B, some Rome, during the reign of Learning Center, 119 East win Fellowship meet at 8 tonight in the $57.50. 232 Collingwood 500 used stereo albums. CAPITOL CLUB. Men, women related equipment. Cash or Nero. Special runners Kalamazoo. Phone 482-7206 South Case Music Room. Phone 351-7347. 3-1-8 USED CAMERA will whisked from between 1 and 5pm. 2-1-8 tingles. $12 up. trade for large format snow the Portions of the songbook will be Lansing. EQUIPMENT! SLR's, ■two Birls for house. 484-4422. a 1-31 unit. nearby mountains and raced distributed and ennorology will »to campus. $56/ month automatics, lenses, new it to Nero's cooks before it be discussed. I utilities. Phone Rooms Vivitar zooms, $150. Movie melted to be flavored with Typing Service ROOM IN 3 bedroom honey. Juices and fruit pulp. 1725.2-1-5 house, cameras and projectors, "Free Service" Book cooking facilities. Call e n largers, Flavor the snow this Exchange will be open from TWO GIRLS for lerge double. polaroids, It 3 bedroom, partly $50 each. Furnished, utilities 351-1425 after 5pm. 3-1-8 binoculars, and oriental well winter with the taste of excitement. Check today's ANN BR OWN. Typing and noon to 9 tonight in the Union Ballroom and from 9 a.m. to 6 PUPPIES. AMERICAN eskimo, multilith offset printing. h«d, full basement, paid. 332-0369 after 5 pm tapestries. WILCOX STATE News Classified Ads 2 MEN FOR Christian coop, p.m. in the West Shaw lower 2 car garage, etc. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 all white, registered, 6 weeks. for good values in action Complete service for 2-1-5 251 West lounge. C, 'references and leese. r ' 351-8232. 2-1-5 Grand River East Michigan, Lansing. 337-2594. 2-1-5 dissertations, theses, 19.6-1-12 485-4391, 8-5:30pm Monday manuscripts, general typing, Hillel will hold Sunday supper EAST. ROOM for quiet day IBM. 23 Saturday. Bank Americard, 900 PAPERBACKS We years experience. and j Mobile Homes speaker at 5:30 p.m. - Tte WANTED - to employed person. Phone, 2 WOMEN FOR Christian coo^ Matercharge, trades, terms, 6 special order — 332-5171. 349-0850. C-1-31 Sunday. Call 332-1916 for rides. n Lansing; close parking, light cooking. $65 4920 South Hagadorn. GULLIVER STATE DRUG, 372-7973.6-1-12 351 7844. 2-1-5 layaweys. C-1-31 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST. Fast, Own room. RICHMOND 1969 mobile INC. 1105 East Grand River, Hillel will hold Shabbat home. 12'x50'. Skirted, East Lansing. 5-1-10 accurate, electric typewriter. services at 5 p.m. today MEN'S SINGLE rooms across CONTACT LENSES Call evenings and followed by dinner and at 9:30 For Sale We will duplicate your refrigerator, new air weekends, from campus. Reasonable. present conditioning on MOBILE STUDENTS INTERESTED Bonnie, 349-1773. 5-1-11 a.m. Saturday followed by ; _ IMMEDIATE Call Tom or Bob, 337-9091. prescription for $25 in Kiddush. a pair. Write for Information HOME MANOR lot. $3750. the philosophy of cy, 3 bedrooms, 5-1-11 and guarantee. Call Jim Phillips, 332-5045. COMPLETE *,4 living end 15 FOOT Camper trailer. Good Objectivism may be THESES The Inter-Cooperation 2 car garage, condition, $450. Phone DUPLENS 20^1-31 interested in the taped SERVICE. Discount Council will hold a brief meeting LARGE SINGLE rooms, 1 828 W. State lectures series by Dr. Leonard printing. I B M typing and y and range, air 485-3846 anytime. BL-2-1-5 at 9 p.m. Sunday at Phunn block from campus, cleen, Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 1969 PARKWOOD 12' 60'. Peikoff: FOUNDERS OF binding of theses. Resumes, ioning. For 4 students. x House, Bogue Street Co-op, modern, meels if desired. Unfurnished except WESTERN PHILOSOPHY: publications. Across from followed by a meeting of ♦he I month plus utilities. USED RESIDENTIAL gas/hot SERTA-PERFECT sleeper stove, 351-3921. 5-1-11 refrigerator. Windsor Estates. "THALES TO HUME." To campus, corner M.A.C. and Student Housing Corporation |0O7 after 5pm. 5-1-11 water boiler. $150. Call after mattress only. King. Phone after 4:30pm. begin in January. Grand River, below Jones for all reps. 6 pm. 372-6583. 5-1-10 Phone NEEDED: A good person for a Excellent condition, $95. 646-6876. 3-1-8 2 people. $80. 1 337-1636. B-1-1-5 Stationery Shop. Call ,r 645-0781. 5-1-10 The MSU Karate Club will good house. $54. Frendor COPYGRAPH SERVICES, Lmpus. 351-1686.3-1-9 area. 489-0808. 5-1-11 FLEA MARKET every Sunday SCHULT8'x35' 1952, furnished 337-1666. C-1-31 meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Peanuts Personal and Inside Wednesday ,11-5 p.m. heated building. 208 SEWING MACHINES - 1972 Electric Grand, $250. Phone with shed, on lot near iona|. SB upper gym, Women's Intramural Bldg. Everyone interested in GRAD COUPLE shares their campus, excellent condition. TYPING TERM papers, theses, learning karate should be there North Mason Street. 0-1- 489-1860. 5-1-10 home, 1 or 2 students. Rent f -5 337-0084 after 4 pm. 3-1-8 COPE WITH budgets better! etc. Electric. Experienced. early. negotiable. Close to campus. Rent extra rooms with low JEAN MASSEY, 393-4075. I: ROOMMATES for VACUUM CLEANER Eureka - 351-3764.4-1-10 - 10' x50' 1961 Star, mile cost Want Ads. Dial C-1-31 Campus Scouts will meet at I Close and cheap, no TREASURE CHEST tank, with all cleaning tools. from one 355- 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union campus. New gas 8255. 1361-1325. 2-1-8 SECONDHAND STORE Excellent condition. Lots of furnace. 353-9710, extension Green Room. Bring guitars for SINGLE OR double. Welking suction. $13. Call 489-4095. singing afterwards. This is an distance to MSU, Division ALL KINDS OF 205. Ask for Jim. 2-1-5 i0-ed. 3 openings. 127 rills 351 -4490. Next to Street. 332-2859. 3-1-9 FURNITURE 5-1-10 MUST SELL. 12' x 53', Real Estate | DON'T FORGET blood comes important meeting. (More IWH ice. 1-1-5 F I R EARMS I 7 MM MAG only from people. Save a life. on page 13) LANSING EMPLOYED carpeted, air conditioned, STOP - left-handed action. 22 WAITING, start looking! Give blood. Professional student, male, kitchen washer and dryer, 10 minutes ■house. Third needed That home you want could donors I3 bedroom house. privileges, share study room ZEBRA SKIS 200 cm, semi-automatic. 372-2820. 5-1-10 from MSU. Reasonable. be in the Want Ads today! MICHIGAN compensated. COMMUNITY who's whose 882-9040. 5-1-11 1|70. m-5 and beth with one. Bed linen Look-Nevada bindings, Check there now! BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. furnished, references, close to Grip-on-poles, Nordica boots, C-1-31 bus. Call 489-0583. 3 1 9 foam, size 9, and ski rack. CHAMPION MANATTEE - ENGANGEMENTS |AN for house, 10 Recreation >n from cempus. $150. Call after 5pm, 1967 10'x56', 2 bedrooms, fl3 NEEDED — 2 students for 349-3454. 7-1-12 modern interior, GET A car you can depend on. Deborah G. Logan, Phillips 1)78.3-1-8 large NIKON 50mm Micro-Nikkor, new home, excellent location, refrigerator and water heater, SPRING BREAK with Union Check the reliable dealers University, Oklahoma freshman Acoustic Research AR-5 kitchen, laundry, parking. ARP SYNTHESIZER, Hartley storage shed on lot. LIFE Board Flights, Spain $279, advertising in to William A. Mumford, Batavia, re room in nice today's 24" speakers - great for ARP speakers. Make offer. O'RIELEY PARK. $2,200. Classified Ads. N.Y. sophomore. I big yard, 332-1918.3-1-9 Nassau $179, London $175. walking 332-3325. 3-1-8 or bass. 349-9293, 5-7pm. 393-3639 or 353-9462. 1-1-5 Contact us Monday through Ji MSU, $57.50. Cell 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, clean, 3-1-8 ■ 3325442. BAND BROKE UP got some Friday, 1 - 4 p.m. or phone AUTO HARP d condition Beverly Charleston kitchen privileges. Gunson Street. Phone 351-1356. RCA WHIRLPOOL portable excellent equipment for sale. Phone 676-4674. 5-1-10 Lost 61 Found ]0 353£777.C4t31 W. Steckert, Va. junior to Conyngham, Thomas Pa. 2-1-8 dishwasher. condition. $175. 8.25"x14" Excellent FIND SOMETHING? r~ Service "Hi B USED COLOR TV in good junior. HASLETT 2 studded snow tires mounted HEATHKIT If you've found a pet or article Victoria Embury, Jackson junior — bedrooms, OSCILLOSCOPE condition. Phone 627-6712 kitchen and balanced. 1969 Chevy 10 10. Simpson V.T.V.M. of value, we want to help you to Daniel fcsmpus, 5 bedrooms, privileges, dishes, - EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE 3-1-9 McDonald, Jackson linen, parking, $65/ month. wheels $20. 337-0324. 2-1-5 Model 303. return it. Just come in to the junior. 344 Evergreen. Superior in home. East Lansing Call 339-9781 weekdays after Instrument Generator model State News Classified Dept. 13.5-1-10 student's wife. Call 5:30pm. Women only. 2-1-8 SKIS, BOOTS - Head, Fisher. TV30. Will sell for $125. and tell us you want to place 332-1746 2-1-5 Nordica, Koflach, Look, 489-9125. 5-1-11 an ad in EAST LANSING |EMALE. Log cabin Itt LARGE FURNISHED room for Cubco. Phone 372 0467. STATE BANK'S found n campus. $115/ quiet female, 2-1-5 STEEL DESKS — drawer files, column. As a public service no cooking, COUPON J plus ■ and utilities. Leeve 337-2418. 2-1-8 fireproof files, steel tables EAST LANSING STATE PLUMBING, HEATING, and phone at off SEE BOB'S GUN SHOP for all and BANK will run the ad at no • chairs, long carriage sewer cleaning iepair service. J housing office. 3-1-8 ONE GIRL to shere room in big your needs a.id guns. Over Remington Electric extra cost to you. 12 years experience. house neer 600 guns in stock. The lowest typewriter, adding machine, EAST LANSING campus. Reasonable rates. Residential »r term for 332-5497. 2-1-8 everyday prices in Central calculator, lamps, drawing STATE BANK commercial service. For Bouse. Meadowbrook and Southern Michigan. 54 table, blue print files, hand C-1-31 prompt service call Del at |Cell 882-6044. 5-1-10 MEN, LARGE cleen quiet room. block south of Post Office tools, work benches, 482-5877. 605 Grove or phone Annex, at 2412 South Cedar. cabinets, shelves. Must be LOST - BEAGLE female, with 10% OFF 1-224-7633. 0-1-1 5 Call 371 2244. Closed sold by January 13th to black collar. Over Christmas 5-1-10 Sundays. 2-1-5 make way for Urban break in Bogue Street area. ROOM FOR $50/ month plus Renewal. 427 North Grand Mike. 351-8660. 3-1-9 HOME REPAIRS and utilities. In comfortable River Avenue. 482-5995 days house. 484-5104. 5-1-10 STAMPS-COINS-SUPPLIES or St. Johns 224-7031 remodeling, plumbing, Buy Sell Trade. U.S. and FOUND: LADIES watch at Ann electrical, carpentry. Jim evenings. Open 9 - 5pm daily. Foreign. KALIB, 541 East and M.A;C. 677-7194. Wolnosky, 351-8753. 2-1-5 EAST LANSING - Men. Senior Liquidation sale by Jesse H. and grad Grand River 332-0112, 1 -6. Jones. 3-1-9 C-3-1-9 students. Cooking PIANO CHORDS instruction for privileges, perking. Monday - Saturday. C-1-31. popular music and vocal J1 "eeded, house close References. 482-8932. 6-1-10 STEREO SONY HP-480A stereo FOUND: MEN'S watch, accompaniment. 355-8080. i. $70 monthly. 50 USED sewing machines, December 4, at Wells Hall, 5-1-11 m-5 system, 1970, excellent! DOUBLES, FURNISHED. $9.95 and up. Consoles and call 646-6239. C-3-1-9 484-3132, 6pm. $225. 3-1-9 KITCHEN, baths, laundry, portables, Zig - Zag and LOVING CARE will be given to I PERSON $57.50/ «»king. utilities, perking, TV lounge, straight stitchers. Also, used FOUND DECEMBER 30. your child in my licensed 339-9468 very close. $50/ person. vacuum cleaners, $3.50 and home. Educational toys, hot FUR COAT muskrat, full German «n. 2-1-5 332-8965. 0-4-1-9 up. ELECTRO - GRAND. Shepherd/Husky. length, size 16-18. $110. lunches, infants welcomed. 804 East Michigan, Lansing. Female, 6 months. Call Phone 484-3645. 2-1-5 484-5104. C-3-1-8 Very reliable. 372-6646. NEXUS CO-OP. $225/ term. Hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 4-1-10 D DRIVE - new 2 Saturday, 9 12 noon. 0-1-31 1 Room and board. 437 - duplex, fully wi,h lull Abbott. 351-0100. 5-1-10 Place Your basement, SQUINTING CAUSES wrinkles. I"* 'ooro and kitchen Help prevent them with CLEAN, COMFORTABLE i«PPli»nces furnished, I'" '"tfances with room student. for rent, for male Parking and cooking. prescription OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 sunglasses. PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD ■ **. $190. Married ■ 3934377. 2-1 5 $13 per week 484 1006 East Michigan. Lansing. 1 oday... Just clip, complete, mail along with your 3-1-8 372-7409. C-2-1-5 check or money order (MWKIUI _Zip Code _ A \oafof bread, JTl Consecutive Dates to Run_ a jug ofwine... /&$ Classification Print Ad Here: & Th PAST TONY COATS 1 ON GRAND RIVER _KLApartmBnt»- now und*r new management it leasing itudent units for Be romantic. Fall in love. Take your special people to B^tincth, SUMMER. These specious apartments are carpeted and furnished a special place, a place for lovers. Dine in intimate Kino TkJ:0nifortab'* E»ch unit ha* a 9«rbage disposal and air comfort. Express your love. A quiet place for people ■1 J?" 4 "»en units have up to 4 parking spaces per unit and include the who care for people. A refreshing alternative. nW b* f,WimminD Pool end recreation room. Throughout the academic yeer Peanuts Personals 10 words - $1.50 prepaid Jt M.J*6 bui transportation to and from campus. We also have a full time 10 Words or Less: Iterstatt IRooir 1 (JT ,or any m*intenance. If you want to be among the first residents of Over 10 Words Add: day 15c per word $1.50 5 days $6.50 10 days -.13.00 1 AM ^8v 2 ^oom units start at $82.60 - month per man. Model open 65c per word 1.30 per word Si 12*!° 9 pM. FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL at 349 3630. □ □ □ ''Month leases available. ^exclusivelyby- ,,Ul10 AU STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. Mail to. Michigan Stats News' classified 347 Student Services Bldg. AT WatrengNEW PLACE .41 SAGINAW HWY. SU'TE KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 4B823 MSU East Lansing. Mich. 48823 ED 2-2113 2758 Grand River, East Lansing Friday, January 5 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Info Services--a By NANCI PARSONS nose for MSU newspaper news containing material of particular iB faculty and staff. State News Staff Writer During fall term Perrin transferred News-Bui News Flash: MSU Researchers Develop Seedless Gene Rietfors back to the news bureau over wf Cucumber! termed "a philosophical disagreement over the MSU's College of Urban Development First in Nation! paper should take." MSU Leads Nation in Merit Scholarship Students! Rietfors, angry over the transfer, said that These and other eye-catching news items probably weekly newspaper is financed solely by the Uni~ would not hav e come to the nation's attention as rapidly as never viewed it as an administrative organ. Information Services has an office in Ke||0„ they did had it not been for the efforts of MSU's public relations service. which serves as a public relations agent for the c- Hie Dept. of Information Services, acting as the official Education Service and oversees the Universe voice of the University, has the responsibility of keeping program. the public abreast of MSU's activities and providing All agricultural research and extension info communication services to the entire campus. handled by a special section of Information Servi- also covers the Agricultural Experiment Station Operating on an annual budget of about $500,000, the department consists of some 60 reporters and office Cooperative Extension Service. personnel scattered throughout the campus. A biology and medicine section is conce- During the 1971-72 school year, the Dept. of information about research and teaching p Information Services issued 3,540 news releases and 8,633 department director, a system unique to MSU. human medicine, osteopathic medicine, departments and photographing students for identification one veterinary - hometown releases to 81,910 outlets, including newspapers, cards. The News Bureau, located in Agriculture Hall, and other health-related subjects. wire services and radio and television stations. disseminates all general University news to the news media Despite its similarity and proximity to the print and Staff members of this section, located in East "We're not just pumping out news propaganda. A great electronic medias, the Dept. both on and off campus. of Information Services is not issue a quarterly newsletter from the Institute of deal of our work is providing internal services for the campus," Robert Perrin, vice president for University an independent organization, as emphasized in a ™s, news of MSU students to their local newspapers has movies and Medicine enMed "New. „nd CommeM. promotional booklet describing its services. Th rts information section acts 5 the offiJ relations and admistrative head of the department, said and slide-tape presentations about the University available recently. "The department...is not simply a conduit for the dissemination of opinion or of material that may be for loan and maintains an extensive file of general f h tPhousands of newspersons who visit cair Besides producing the daily stacks of news releases, the University photos. year to cover MSU's 15 varsity athletic teams. inappropriate to the basic mission of the institution," the services of the department include handling the press corps The services of the photo lab, also located in Agriculture In addition to news releases on upcoming booklet states. games at Spartan football games, designing almost all of the Hall, are available to all staff members, students and feature articles and hometown stories on each ath" "The department has the obligation to exercise its publications of the various University colleges and section produces more than 100 publications editorial judgment regarding the form and content of the campus organizations. from game programs to the Spartan Saga, an yearly These include location an-*, studio material it distributes. — photography, •- »—1-«*» .. - award "The exercise of this judgment in no way seeks to portraits, passports, microfilming, publications photos, history or MSU sports, abridge the freedom of any individual to express personal conference and group pictures, movies and photo finishing, Residents views," the booklet states. The university editor's office in Berkey Hall maintains Perrin explained that the intent of Information Services an editorial and design staff to assist in the editing and is not to coverup any stories that would be unflattering to production of University-funded booklets, folders, Deadline *entA $23.00 per the University. periodicals, posters, books and catalogs. The deadline for from storm "We just feel that the University is constantly generating Editorial services are available to the University knowledge but what good is that knowledge unless the community free of charge but design and printing costs application for an undergraduate major in NEJAC TV RENT 337. | Joo public is made aware of it," Perrin said. m"st be assumed by the department or persons involved. social work is Jan. 18. By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Information Services is divided into eight sections to The Dept. of Information Services is also responsible for Applications may be picked facilitate its specialized reporting and is centralized under the publishing of the MSU News-Bulletin, a weekly up in 254 Baker Hall. Heavy overnight rains pounded southern lower Michigan, chasing a dozen lakeshore residents in Macomb County from their homes and bringing water levels in Lansing Saginaw area rivers Thursday to the flood stage. City accepts Further north, heavy snow and sleet were reported. applications Your Best Homes were evacuated in Harrison Township near Mount Clemens when four - foot waves from Lake St. Clair leaped The city of Ekst Lansing is now over the shoreline breakwaters in the residential receiving applications from subdivisions on both sides of Metropolitan Beach. interested citizens All the families had returned to their homes following a for appointment to the change in the wind direction which eliminated the threat of Environmental Quality and further flash flooding. Aesthetics Committee. The National Weather Service at Lansing Thursday Persons interested in B reported the following rivers at flood stage: The Red Cedar being appointed to at WiUiamston, where minor overflow was reported; the this committee should file Shiawassee River at Owosso and the Saginaw River at their requests in the office Saginaw. of the city manager no later The Grand River at Lansing was near flood stage at 9.6 than Jan. 19, 1973 on the feet but the weather service said no flooding was expected, forms to be obtained from The level of the lower Grand River in the Grand Rapids the city manager's office, area was reported falling sharply. 1 " Flooding closed a portion of the Hines Parkway in western Wayne County during Thursday's rush hour. Road conditions elsewhere ranged from wet and slippery in the Detroit area to icy in the thumb area and snow - covered along Lake Huron and in the Upper Peninsula. Gaylord was hit with six inches of sleet and snow Thursday night. 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