redit cards-freedom, ■ ByNANCI fiNCl PARSONS PARSONS ma-ii Rick took OUt out A a hnnlr bank Inon f g ^ loan n/> per cent is - his card and eventually he Americard and find himself which is financed locally by the East cards is to promptly pay all of their holding the credit card. tjfe owed the bank $600. large sums of money or being labeled owing Lansing State Bank, and of Bank bills at they receive them. automatically added on to the person's monthly bill. "I figure that any has already invested some junior or senior Kd of paying the bill back !>10 as a bad credit risk. Americard, financed locally by the The only way the banks can make Though both credit cards are now his education and $4-5,000 in ■ at 18 per cent annual interest, First National Bank of East Lansing, available to MSU students without why would they any profit from their credit cards is by want to ruin their credit rating so are virtually the same. charging VA per cent monthly interest their parents' signature, Master A credit card holder is Charge early in their lives," Lovall said. usually given on any charges that are not paid cards appear to be more easily Lovall said that though he a $300 monthly limit on items that prefers withing the first 25 days. obtained than Bank Americards. (continued on page 6) --I ^§9 michigan Volume 65 Number 82 Michigan State University Monday, January 15, 1973 ■ Wl o Nixon, Kissinger confer; aide sent to S. Vietnam KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) - leaving Paris, that his six days of talks the President reached up to stroke the But, even in his President Nixon received Henry new Pentagon with the North Vietnamese had been four new stars on Haig's uniform. assignment, Haig continues in his role Kissinger's report on his Paris "very extensive and very useful." Haig, Kissinger's top assistant for four as Nixon's top contact with Thieu. negotiations Sunday, and then ordered Presidential press secretary Ronald years, recently was promoted to full This is the 11th time since a trusted aide to January fly to Saigon to tell L. Ziegler said Haig would leave general and nominated as the Army's President Nguyen Van Thieu of secret Florida for Saigon on Sunday evening deputy chief of staff. (continued on page 6) steps toward peace in Vietnam. to "discuss the current status of The quick trip to South Vietnam negotiations with President Thieu." by Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., Nixon's Ziegler said Haig would confer with chief liason with Thieu, was seen as leaders of three other nations touched IUKE To CUXR&tr Tti/s To MV another sign that a peace agreeement FEES WILL 60 TO MSU by the Indochina conflict — Laos, \\>-$reNl> CJR&txr aAHD// might be But, near. Nixon met at his Cambodia and Thailand. as bayside The presidential spokesman would villa with Kissinger and Haig, the not say if or when Kissinger would White House refused to Wharton accepts amplify on return to Paris, but the phrasing of his Kissinger's statement Saturday before reply— "I have no information on Dr. Kissinger's further travels," spurred speculation that Nixon's top foreign policy aide would soon resume lerriman wins post, negotiations with Hanoi's Le Due Tho, perhaps as early as midweek. Lower-level technical talks between Ford board seat U.S. and North Vietnamese experts Wharton will be the first black on continue Monday in Paris, where the By JOHNBORGER the 16- member board. Viet Cong on Sunday echoed Hanoi's (feats rival in 5-2 vote State News Staff Writer The MSU trustees, some ot whom assertion that progress had been made have known since late November that toward ending the war. Ford wanted Wharton as a director, Immediately after Kissinger and President Wharton Friday was Rothman's elected approved of the arrangement at a elect a woman vicechairman and appointment as the Haig reached Nixon's Key Biscayne a "public" member of the I By TERI ALBRECHT failed. It looks like we have a long way director of women's programs based compound early Sunday, they began a board of directors of the Ford Motor closed finance meeting last week. and on a recommendation from Robert "My primary— 1 would say almost I JOHN LINDSTROM to go," Stevens said after the voting. meeting that lasted until nearly 2:30 Company. exclusive— responsibility is to MSU Merriman is the first board Pferrin, vicepresident for University a.m., Ziegler said. "To emphasize and protect" his role and my involvement in other activities (State News Staff Writers chairman since 1970. There was a relations, and Joseph McMillan asst. Their sessions in Nixon's paneled as a public member of the board, must be beneficial to the University," four-four deadlock in the vote for a vicepresident and director of the Dept. study resumed at midmorning after Wharton said he has arranged to have Wharton said. "And the trustees have l J. Merriman, R-Deckerville, chairman for the 1971-72 session of Human Relations. the trio strolled outside into the any fees which he would ordinarily d chairperson of the board Rothman was selected over 16 Florida sunshine to pose for receive as a director paid directly to to agree that it would be beneficial." between Huff and Martin. listees at its monthly meeting applicants for the post. She and three the Wharton said his Ford directorship Merriman said he would try to get photographers. University for use as an fit in with the others were interviewed by Nixon and his two Vietnam advisers unrestricted grant. University's traditional the board working together. lier action, Mary K. Roth man administrators, staff and faculty over appeared somber Directors normally receive relationships with Michigan business "I want this board to be concerned as they stood outside $10,000 Pointed the University's first Christmas break, before she was the President's and agriculture. He noted that some ■of women's programs about the University and not a few one-story white villa. annually, $250 for attending eac h of trustees also felt it would benefit the and the selected. They engaged in converstaion and, as the monthly meetings, expenses and personalities," he said after the University's fund raising activities. Jpproved a new contract for Stack disputed the selection process they turned away, Kissinger flashed a additional compensation for any Ition of an ice arena. meeting. brief smile. service on special committees of the "I also feel that I will be reflecting a The trustees then approved (continued 13) Jman was elected by a 5-2 vote on page While walking back to the office, board. (continued on page 13) ■ricia Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor, jr nominee for the post, liman was nominated by ^ Thompson; was JD-Okemos. nominated R-Grand ■prior to voting Warren Huff, by Rapids. Don Lack of indicated that students on the Brody buses a Jiuth. announced that in the By LAURA MILLER and Circle-Fee routes were not were expensive, but at four rides a The buses may be slower because Conplex buses seem nearly always of board unity. and nearly State News Staff Writer as dissatisfied with their service. day, it is only 11 cents per ride, he more students are taking short crowded in the winter, Brody and fction he would vote for To combat what he believed to be emphasized. distance trips on cold days. Garrison Circle-Fte buses reach peak capacities |an instead of his fellow Many Spartan Village and south The number of buses running explained, only a couple times a day, said one The comment then lengthy waits and crowding, one Complex bus riders are dissatisfied this student tried to start a call-in depends on pass sales and not as many driver. Crowding on these buses §<1 Carrigan to abstain from term with the bus service to their end passes were sold as in previous years, The riders say the particularily appears less because more buses run on ■ because, she said, of Huffs campaign to the bus supervisor to get he said. This may be because more troublesome times are around noon of campus because of lengthy waits this route, riders claim. more buses on the Spartan kits on board unity. Village and and class breaks from Shaw lot to the and crowded buses. South Complex route. people have bicycles now, he added. Thompson, Merriman, and "We wait here sometimes for 20 The service has 15 buses Ice arena. Waiting riders crowd some drivers are sympathetic ■stees Jack Stack, RrAlma and Automotive services Supervisor running, While minutes or more," one rider Charles E. Garrison, did report that he three of which are Spartan Village - anxiously around the door opening, to the students' plight, they say it is Radcliffe, R-Lansing, all Case-Wilson. On this route buses pressing in on departing riders in near ft>r the Deckerville Republican. complained, " and then the driver had received a slightly higher number are not their fault, since they can only waves by because the bus is too of complaint calls, but he was not supposed to be at a stop every seven panic for fear they will not get on. The drive the number of buses that are I and Blanche Martin, D-East and a half minutes and on the Brody weak are jostled to the back of the crowded to pick us up." aware of any call-in campaign. scheduled to run. 1, voted for Carrigan. and pack. "It's depressing," another student Circle-Flee routes, every three fcote was then held for But, he said, starting today, services While minutes. Spartan Village-South (continued ■rman. Stevens again nominated said, "when we wait so long in the would be expanded and schedules on page 6) cold for a bus and then it pulls up would be adjusted to accomodate and Stack nominated kon. The vote was a four-four overloaded, and we're packed like students. sardines in the door wells." "We are constantly juggling |ngtoparty lines. The board then Another red-cheeked student with schedules to provide the best service operate without a | rman. chattering teeth remarked, "It's time we can, Garrison said, "but we haven't we did something because it was like sold enough passes to provide as many a years ago we tried to elect a this last year, too. We shouldn't have buses as we'd like." representative, (Martin), as to pay $21 for this." ■n and failed. Today we tried to Garrison also said he realized A informal State News survey students thought winter bus passes les OKd for picking llternative voices' unit IVTERRI ALBRECHT half of the State News annual excess and advisers. Membership will be profit be given to the University. Last determined by: pte News Staff Writer year, about $16,000 was turned over ♦Two members chosen by ASMSU, to the board of trustees for use in including one from the Office of Black University scholarship funds. Affairs. #Jate ■approved News board of directors This annual payment to the guidelines for the ■n or University should be used to assist ♦One member to be selected by the members to its eated student papers, Art Levin, State News Council of Graduate Students. Alternative Voices general manager, said Sunday. ♦Two from the facility by the ■ wi" disPeree State Committee on Committees. ■ons l° other campus Since the State News does not want ♦One faculty member chosen by the to directly distribute the money to I,"",. ■ nonths °' directors has for been working to other Voices publications, Committee the Alternative will serve this chairperson Journalism. of the School of ♦One graduate journalism student, Iv. fl 8 committee, which function. chosen by the school's graduate ■ en.. State New# Btionrage. °ther student • channel Frank Senger, director who the State News did much of committee. ♦One member of the Greater Busing pr »eni k wlthout any direct the preparatory work on Lansing Press Corp6 selected by the Automotive Services supervisor Charles Garrison says changes in the campus bus schedule will IXby its th<" State News In competition » committees establishment, said the State News board of directors, go into affect today in response to recent student complaints over long waits and crowded committee members will be choeen by I ards bylaws require that (continued on 13) bu»s- a fair representation of student groups page State News photo by Dave Mendrea Monday, Ja,,1UarV IS 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan IWTKl4 I f T ^ ^ I * may former White fnmu>r adm aide then llnu.se aide White House then nleaHon pleaded1 t summary Rothblatt said the story was nonsense. guilty to „ WASHINGTON (AP) - The Watergate trial, dogged counts. Hersh wrote that federal investigators indicated any from the start by rumors and developments out of the Fbur more guilty pleas could result in a misu. traceable connection between the defendants and the re - declared on behalf of Liddy and McCord, jury's hearing, goes into the second week today with the putH election committee has been severed. expectation that four more defendants want to plead another trial for months. 3iCTTPttK. The Times article also said that defendant Martinez was guilty. And any further guilty pleas would reduce the an active employe of the Central Intelligence Agency at the If they do so, it will be against the advice of their that the complete story will be fUUy told. time of the break - In but was fired within a day of the lawyer, Henry B. Rothblatt of New York, who says he will arrest. There had been published suggestions that the W- resign first. Of his future in the case, attorney Rothblatt said then "What have they got to gain by pleading guilty," break - in and other activities against the Democnt. when he left his clients Friday he was on completely Rothblatt said Sunday. "They'll go to jail, they'll waive ordered by top officials in the White House r friendly terms with them. their constitutional right to appeal and they will serve as "My clients have absolute faith in me, they trust me outlin ing his case last week the government prJ? many years in prison as the judge orders." Earl J. Silbert, made no mention of such "Dr. ATmg's life and service implicitly," he said. But because of the judge's injunctions, high , Rothblatt represents Bernard L. Barker, Eugenio R. connections. were eloquent testimony to Martinez, FVan A. Sturgis and Virgilio R. Gonzalez, all from he said, he could not discuss whether there had been an attempt to plead guilty. Rothblatt has suggested that there has been the values of nonviolence and Miami and all charged in seven counts with conspiracy, Judge Sirica last Thursday refused to let Hunt change his pressure placed against his clients by people he democratic change." burglary and attempting to bug the offices of the Democratic National Committee in he Watergate complex. plea on only half of the charges against him and the name. Gov. Milliken It was understood that the other two defendants, (5. Gotdon Liddy, 42, and James W. McCord Jr., 53, were standing firm in their determination to go through with the Women push for funds trial. Both men face the additional charge of actually intercepting oral and wire communications, but Liddy alone is not charged with two counts of possessing intercepting devices. The reports that the Miami four wanted to follow the Filipinos keep martial law President Ferdinand E. Marcos appears to be moving the Philippines toward a "revolutionary lead of E. Howard Hunt Jr. in pleading guilty were reinforced Friday afternoon when U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica abruptly closed his court to press and spectators. Then he conducted a two - hour session alone with the six from city to aid center government" to replace the American - style defendants and their lawyers. By JANE SEABERRY presidential system that has governed this nation "I don't want anybody to talk to anyone about anything State News Staff Writer News Background since independence 26 years ago. in these proceedings," Judge Sirica warned before closing After months of extended debate and study, the issue of the court. At the end of the day he called in the jury — With 73.6 per cent of some citizens' assemblies city funding for the Women's Center appears to be man with her she can." She also advocated which has been out of the court more than it has been in - approaching an end. reporting, presidential sources said Sunday that and adjourned until today without explanation. Organizers of the center will have what may be their last groups. near - landslide support shown for Marcos had The New York Times on Sunday reported that the four The commission's majority report concluded tint chance to defend their need for city funding at a city services of the center are useful, and that its abor given him "blanket authority" to carry on his rule Miamians, all with Cuban and CIA backgrounds, have been council meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. rape counseling may be of special importance by martial law. The voting is expected to end regularly paid since their arrest in the Watergate building The center is requesting a budget of $225 per month for complex June 17. the fiscal year 1972-73 to cover rent, utilities, telephones Lansing residents. today. The coprighted story by Seymour M. Hersh said Sturgis "Rapes may or may not be widespread withing thii and supplies. suspects that some of the salary originated with the The Center, which has been at its present location, 5474 Lansing community," the report said. Committee for the Re election of the President. E. Grand Ave. since last March, has been operating through "Nevertheless, the possibility of rape represents i 20,000 Germans protest - real threat to many women of this community, p donations and fund-raising projects. unfortunate victims, rape may cause a lasting ent German police clashed with demonstrators in Presently the center lists such services as rape counseling, crisis. We support the center's concern over rape, nj front of Bonn's city hall Sunday during a mass OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY family planning, pregnancey counseling, abortion that rape counseling is a service deserving of city s-— leftist protest against the Vietnam War by about EVENINGS UNTIL NINE counseling, discussion groups and a speakers bureau, which The minority also was not satisfied that the £ provides speakers for organizations and schools. Other 20,000 persons from all over West Germany. services planned include mother-daughter counseling, a professionalism was adequate to handle the various^ The demonstrators waved posters and banners newsletter, an increase in regular office hours and a day counseling proposed and offered at the Center, when minors were involved. reading "Yanks out of West Germany," "Today care center. "Nowhere in this county or state can you get the Vietnam, tomorrow us," and "Stop Bonn's help for A report of an investigation of the center's activities by the Human Relations Commission was issued earlier this women's counseling that is offered at the Women's the U.S. wars." Kuceris claimed. month, and will be used partially in the city council's decision "We do have a few women who are profe- Tuesday. Because the commission was not charged with Kuseris added. "We have two grads in psychology." making a decision on the issue, a minority viewpoint Syria threatens pullout and a majority viewpoint were merely submitted to the city "When you have too many professionals you have involved with government," she continued. Besides, entire stock council for review. Syria may threaten to pull out of its 16 - month Though the majority of the commission has indicated are the professionals to help the women in this c< - old federation with Egypt and Libya if those two that the Women's Center can serve "a very viable role in countries do not come to its aid in the event of Miss J Ski Jackets helping women to overcome sexual stereotypes," a air attacks by Israel, Lebanese newspaper An minority viewpoint does not support the proposed public PIRGIM to new Nahar said Sunday. It claimed the Syrians were badly hurt by Israeli attacks last week, with 500 persons killed or *20and$24 funding for the Women's Center. Several commission members have charged that the center advocates sexual discrimination. A report issued by the minority states that they find "no justifiaction for giv wounded. tremendous savings while the public support for any group which outrightly discriminates on the basis of sex." Misty Kuceris, an organizer for the center, said, "In anjf $1 tax refund The MSU chapter of Tlie considered feminist counseling we have men who are going with sepij King honored in Atlanta slopes still await. . .nylon ski women. If the woman feels she woujd enjoy having her Public Interest Research constituencies and PT Group in Michigan can legally tax Commemorative services jackets in basic navy, red, blue (PIRGIM) announced undergraduates Thursday it had collected PIRGIM will marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. are yellow and white. . .plus a sweep LANSING SKI CLUB I $15,123 from about 39 per cent of registered students. refunds starting todiy considering how the ~ planned in Atlanta, Ga. today, Student Season I From this will be made. with Mayor Sam Massell of fashion colors. . .most with Membership I however, a amount, $1 return must In other action, ~ be given to students wanting declaring it a legal holiday. Plan A: $35 Season Pass board members hidden hoods. Sizes S-M-L. — good weekdays until 6PM | a refund, according to a Offices at City Hall and city MarcyAckerman. Janet recent graduate judiciary schools will be closed. Plan B: $10 Associate Membership — good Thurs. & and Parker Pennin"' ^jJLoip ■ decision, Milton E. Muelder, Coretta Scott King, widow Fri. evenings - lessons $2/hr., Rentals $2, lift fee $2. permanent represen ■ dean of the graduate school, of the slain civil rights leader Lessons both nights at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. to the PIRGIM said. convention to the and president of the Martin The decision followed a > Saturday and Luther King Jr. Center for ruling that PIRGIM had not We Feature: Case Hall. collected money from Social Change, said the ♦Extensive Snow Making Equipment g-aduate students following Board membeis purpose of the observances is established board p ♦Completely lighted ski area proper University "to involve people ♦Two double chairs, 1 pomalift, and regulations. According to projects" meaningfully in the celebration of my husband's life and the perpetuation of JacabSoriB 7 rope tows ♦Good location — only 3 miles from the decision, undergraduate and graduate students are including Board formed a a to coordinate projecti members speaker's campus off Lake Lansing Road to handle and coo his work and teachings." TV RENTALS ~ speaking enpagrtwnti $23.00 per term environmental comm. SB SO build and mii^ Fill in blanks & send in ad with check to: communication wit Shorter sentences sought Lansing Ski Club, Box 1314, East Lansing groups and to For more Information: Call 332-0600 NEJAC TV RENTALS projects and a c committee to make A national advisory commission, in a wide - with interested faculty. ranging report Sunday, proposed that the maximum sentences for crimes except murder be no JESSE WINCHESTER THIRD DOWN, 110 TO GO greater than 25 years. The 22 - member commission, after a year - long | Jesse Winchester I Third Down, 110 to Go Hearing 1 Beartville album BR 2102 study, recommended what it called a model for state and local governments to use in reducing I An American exiled in Canada. I he's finally followed up his choice for R crime and improving criminal justice. I first album, Jesse Winchester, with The 750 - page report calls for decreased I this equally choice LP, produced case I mostly by himself, but emphasis on imprisonment ^s a crime deterrent, 1 ubiquitous Todd Rundgren partly by the Dates for the speedier trials and grass - roots citizen action board to review B programs attacking crime at the neighborhood grievance have been level. The first of the The findings, prepared by a 100 - member task will be held at noon in 443 Administration force, will be reviewed Jan. 23 at the National FRANKIE & JOHNNY/THE Conference on Criminal Justice. SWEETHEART SAMPLER The grievance » resolved regards tlw of the faculty r~ officer. Defense ads deplored Frankie & Johnny ^ Seven hearings ha« scheduled and all o' Some 25 major defense contractors spent $2.3 Sampler TshaemsPr,heart will be open. Chairperson million over the past two years on advertising Warnar Bros, album BS 2675 Frankie and Johnny are Frank hearing board, apparently aimed at influencing military and John Paul Fetta Ruby Kallen, associate procurement decisions, the Council on Economic They play quI- of human develop tar and bass Priorities said today. FBANKIE8HNNY i respectively, and have spent the last two years Friday that Provost Includes: Life LAna/Ffever ' doing so in Cantlon will repre*" In a 40 - page report called "Advertising to the fROtt CvR.OUUDTUC.VOH)- The Highway Seng/ Dtwn th* Lir* Al Kooper s band. Produced by Al two parties in the p Kooper. Military," the nonprofit research organization which include 'lis °*P; objected to such ads, contending that the UtvQt) TO F\U\> nUV) 70U ME. UtVE.CX the Faculty Af!"" companies should confine themselves to submitting 5&EU WLFOfct... Available at: Faculty Compel' bids and technical information when asked to do Committee. so by the Pentagon. "Perhaps the Pentagon procurement officer who TOPP'S smokes Winstons because they 'taste good like a 921 W. Holmes Rd. cigarette should' might also opt for an all - weather aircraft from Grumman in part because it 'wields a Lansing wicked wallop,' " said Leon Reed, the director of the council's study, quoting a Grumman ad slogan. z\o Abboj], e uwfluG A^eor^orwh^ichigon Stale ■ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 15, 1973 3 COUNSELING M CFNTFP Need By LAURA MILLER help ? Tr Pierson, director of the of problems — career - college life of the professor doubts about goals may State News Staff Writer service, said. primary focus of the service. vocational problems and easier by handling academic slide into After Lynn broke up over conflicts Rather, the aim is "Society, in general, personal social adjustment and about self with her - career problems - image and essentially a matter of self boyfriend, she along with the University problems. started interferring with the identity, he added. discovery, and then coping having severe community, is increasingly student's best academic stomach pains which More than with the outward signs of more receptive to seeking one half of The most frequent prevented her from going to professional help," he said. the students ability. conflict. using the problems students present classes. At about the same "Sometimes student will a counseling center have "While the University are lack of confidence, I time, her parents pressured think about coming here career planning difficulties promotes the achievement n addition, the her about inferiority feelings and counselors see earning more for a long time, and then a the director noted. Some of academic and personal many problems coping with students money for school. She seemingly small incident, want and concerned with reassurance some growth goals," Pierson family - home relationships, began to get migraine like a break have making meaningful - up with a extreme difficulty commented, ''the he said. headaches. contributions and having boyfriend, might send them making decisions. counseling center facilitates On top of all her physical While satisfying relationships, he into the counseling center and coordinates the there are many problems, Lynn felt alone, one day." "Of these some have problems with drugs, said. without any friends in the accomplishment of these Though the counseling straight, outright career alcohol and sex among goals." Recently, counselors University. She considered service is short - staffed to planning problems and no students, he said, these have also seen more women quitting school. meet the needs of a large other personal problems," Often, questions and self concerns are not the She finally went to the Pierson said. "But a great expressing dissatisfaction university, students can go with their roles in Counseling Center to talk to to one of six outlets on many students who have someone about her interpersonal relationships, physical difficulty making decisions and emotional problems. She went to the center as campus on a walk - in basis. They interview are given an evaluation initial and in this area, have making many decisions in difficulty Austin suggests Pierson said. This could be an women's outgrowth of liberation the a walk - in patient and had then assigned a counselor their personal life." an interview movement, he added. with a depending on the urgency In safety rules counselor who evaluated her most cases, career, Students with of the situation. specific problem. After two weeks, academic and personal concerns are directed to The six decentralized she was assigned a regular offices offer a full range of problems are not unrelated, group therapy sessions, the counselor who became he emphasized. multi ethnic counseling a - friend counseling and Automoblie drivers in Michigan will be required to wear and guide and office, the married student psychological services from As an example, Barb, a seat belts under a proposal outlined Friday By Richard H. encouraged Lynn to stay in activities unit or to another Center head school. information dispensing to senior, continually dropped Austin, secretary of state, in his 13-point legislation gency. handling very serious classes and changed her package. In recent Lland Pierson, director of the MSU Counseling students with years, more emotional disturbances, major to avoid graduating, In his motor vehicle law Any full - time student emotional Pierson said. package, Austin also proposed Ler> says more students are taking advantage of problems like Lynn's, are because she had not found a new safety standards for with a problem will be given A staff of about licensing, training and regulation [nseling services than ever before. State News photo by Dave Mendrea going to the Counseling counselors and 15 interns 35 prospective husband. Her of bicycles and motorcyles. an on interview and, depending the need, assigned a Center for help, Rowland R. personal problems handle essentially two types counselor at conflicted so much with the "Studies reveal that more than half of the serious no charge. achievement of an academic injuries and fatalities resulting from auto accidents would be I LANSING ELECTION goal that she sought help from the Counseling Center. eliminated if drivers wore seat belts," Austin told a Detroit press conference. "There Austin also proposed new laws to: require used car 'BECAUSE OF are very few dealers to certify that cars sold adhere to you- personal that don't safety standards; ntibusing slate wins concerns affect academic and regulate junk and salvage yard operators; classify driver rue 6oh ponT licenses according to type of vehicle authorized; sex... professional goals," Pierson register all terrain or off-road vehicles; license commercial driver's explained. "Many students education schools and license automobile dealer employes. c AT THE BR£WC(w) e-person antibusing coordinator for Lansing's Angell II.DeWitt Township a term running until June are able to manage I THE RMN AIN'T I swept Thursday's Community Mental Health effectively despite Austin also seeks legislation to: stiffen penalties for 1 WET... police chief (6,551 votes), 30, 1977, was won by Joan difficulties, but for those I lansing school board Center. Shunk received defeated three MSU faculty driving with a suspended or revoked license; for driving C rwe b Re we «*} Hess, who formerly worked who can't, the service helps while impaired by liquor from four to six 7,143 votes and Williams members in a race for two as a medical technician at points; require them cope and grow." drivers convicted of traffic violations carrying a possible jail winners, who, d Lansing's cluster 6,199 votes. They defeated Ruby board seats with terms ending June 30,1975. the U.S. Regional Poultry Research Laboratory at Inevitably, he said, the sentence to attend driver instruction and eliminate the yes./rs. ftgation plan — which The losing candidates MSU. present change of address fees for snowmobiles and Magee, MSU graduate and counseling service makes the watercraft licenses. >d the busing of about former elementary school were Albert Chapman, asst. Hess led the vote count felementary school teacher (2,872 votes); Alice director for staff benefits with 8,231 votes, - had been endorsed beating Erickson, a master's degree (3,494 votes); Gerald Louise Roe, an MSU Citizens for candidate in education here Faverman, assistant to the graduate and member of the [orhood Schools, (4,430 votes) and Thomas dean for research and Ingham County Republican neighborhood school C. Walsh, a lawyer and program development in the Committee, who got 4,758 _s had sponsored a College of Osteopathic former school board votes. Isful recall campaign Medicine (4,595 votes) and member (5,027 votes.) Erickson, Faverman, Jnr that resulted in the They defeated Ruby George Logan, asst. Logan, Roe and Walsh had ■ Nov. 7 of five board Magee, MSU graduate and professor in the Center for been endorsed by a citizens ftrs who had adopted former elementary school Urban Affairs and a group, For Lansing's ■ontroversial busing coordinator of community teacher (2,872 votes); Alice Children, which supported Bt summer. Erickson, a rmster's degree development programs the desegregation plan. [five winner^ fill put ^candWataUh- rij3ucati«n Chapmw and Jtagee ran, as s of the recalled n the nine-person and Thomas "C. hwe Wllshl 'a C^^lng »,t. with independents. lawyer and former school board member (5,027 The State News is published by the students of !r turnout was ligh t vot^s.) 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Third, critics have pointed out The h left to the educators alone. But that when he comes home at night, to going on for the last four years which •it's in the Constitution." has to ask for our advice a "cut-throat competition" and ^ explain to his teen-age children what is would lead to an honorable peace in "Now don't believe everthing you before he makes any the joke became reality Dec. 29 exists between various Indochina." major i going on Vietnam. learn in school. Technically "it's true when Gov. Milliken created the universities rather than a healthy that Congress should declare war, but which involve the lives of ? Commission on Higher co-operation. "They all want to "Daddv. where were you when "But didn't you see all the boys, and the expenditure ofS"i photographs of civilians being killed you see we're not really at war. It's a of dollars." Education: Of the 26 members they were imbing the cities of Hanoi evolve into graduate research and Haiphong?" and hospitals being destroyed?" police action." so far appointed to the body, universities," * one critic noted "I was in recess, and you damn well "When does a police action become "Well, why hasn't he done it*I nearly two-thirds come from cynically. This tendency, critics know It." "Damn It, son} You don't a war?" "He probably forgot." 1 "But nothing's outside academia. charge, leads to duplication and "But why don't you protest now?" understand the role of Congress. We're happened thJ "When the President asks for an getting worse. If the President] The commission's task, waste. "Because it would hurt the sensitive supposed to support the President during war. If we oppose the war, we official declaration. Since three stop the war, why doesn't ConJ however, is no joke. Within the negotiations going on in Paris which will be giving aid and comfort to the presidents have not asked us to declare areas of goals, government and University administrators have hopefully will lead to a just peace in war, there is no reason for us to do "For a very simple reason enemy." financing, it must "chart the given some valid answers on each Indochina." so. guy. The President probablyV for the state's future" in of these points, but they lack thought Congress was "Doesn't Congress have any say in something that we don't know" course "Why didn't you protest before?" "Why doesn't he tell you Lj higher education — a mandate credibility because of what the knows?" ™ that is match ed in broadness and public may perceive as vested interest in the status quo on the "Because if he told vagueness only by its seeming would probably leak it, i determination to foster part of the administrators. and t]J press would know and the a fundamental change. As Staff people would know. I)o you, On the other hand, the state Director Richard L. Beers have every Tom, Dick and Board of Education, which has y recently put it: "If necessary, this country find out whJ we'll proposed changes, has been President knows about the propose a constitutional war?" hamstringed by the legislature. "Dad, don't get mad, but J amendment, and I fully at school say Congress anticipate we'll do so." The new commission, Milliken They say you're all a buwl hopes, will by-pass both these eunuchs, and the President « Change obstacles. By stacking it with anything he wants because J Except for some university afraid of him." laymen, Milliken hopes for "boid administrators, most onlookers "Well, you can tell the t Id new designs" unlikely to be school they don't know what tu agree with Beers at least in the offered by the status quo. By they're talking about. Why, need for change. For the last five involving the commission more talking about how to get out J years or so, politicians have closely with the legislature, war when they were in kinden perceived a growing lack of Milliken hopes that the It's very fashionable these a public confidence in the state's ineffectiveness of the state board complain that the President | found a peaceful solution ti higher education system. State will not be repeated. Vietnamese conflict. But officials think the public has he'sj been bewildered by the picayune been at it four years, and you'wJ give him a chance. If at the enM huffs-and-puffs that have At this stage of the game, no second term in office he hasn't] paralyzed governing boards in one has any idea which direction up with a solution, then Cong endless internal quibbles. More the commission members will take decisive action." dramatically, officials say the head. Whatever their ultimate "Great, dad! Wait till I at school!" tellthtj public shuddered with disgust at recommendations, they should the widely-publicized emergence keep in mind two fundamentals of campus activism. Valid or not, about higher education. First, as these gripes have fallen on an organization, the university is Milliken's ears, triggering his not run like a business, with a latest creation. More meaningful than these public gripes, however, are three top-down chain of command. Second, as an institution, the university is not comparable to other state institutions since '(c) 1973 new york TIMES news service Nixon expected support alone resolve, the basic problem of consulting on such questions in the supposed to be the presidents of our White bombing. House in protest agaim specific complaints that have universities, and the professors and the uniquely, the investment into WASHINGTON, Jan. 9— Even after future, rest, those who have the educational It is this attitude of min^ long been voiced by those higher education comes not only all the bitter criticism of President Even Nixon confused in his assumption that the President seems background to understand the well-attuned to higher education. Nixon's decision to bomb HanoiJ own mirttf Kbout the obligations of the bomb as he pleases, that ti from the public treasure but also importance of great decisions and the First, a growing number of during the Christmas holidays, there is President and of the Congress and the necessity to stand by the President of and the people should suppoit from individual students, who still fundamental critics have questioned the role a philosophic people at> Wnw^Mlfficut decisions. the United States when he makes a take responsibility for proton) invest both money and difference here over both the bombing For example, in a discussion of I of post-secondary education as terribly difficult, potentially war, and that even preachers wl themselves for their education. and the criticism. philosophy during the presidential witness manpower developer. Irked by unpopular decision. They are supposed to conscience The administration is defending its compaign on Oct. 21 last year, he said: to be some of our top businessmen rebuked— that is what is at tl* the spectacle of college graduates Because the commission right to bomb the North Vietnamese "A leader must be willing to take who also have this kind of of the contention in l back to the negotiating table, without pumping gas for a living, they remains at a fledgling state, the unpopular stands when they are background. today. wonder if higher education has State News reserves any praise or consulting the Congress or explaining necessary... and when he does find it "Let me tell you that when that And it is 9erious why the heaviest bombing of the war necessary to take an unpopular stand, decision was made there was precious truly geared its human resources criticism for a later date. But was used, not for military but for dangerous, for the President he has an obligation to explain it to to the state's needs and demands. education is indeed of little support from any of the apparently feels that he is the diplomatic purposes. the people, solicit their support, and so-called opinion leaders of this party and that he is being Second, critics have spoken of monumental importance. The Just as strongly, Mike Mansfield, win their approval." country who I have just described..." between the the majority leader in the Senate, is enemy and i 0 the "opportunity gap" between public, and especially students, This, of course, is precisely what This comes nearer to the offical challenging this right is public, and interfering with the peace negota social, racial and economic would do well to closely watch the Congress expected on the bombing attitude now: When the President acts, in Paris. And the tragic part ol though he reported to the President decision and precisely what the people classes, and even between age the commission's activities for with or without consultation or that Nixon still feels that he dll privately the strong resentment in did not get. And the reason for this groups. the next 12 to 18 months. explanation, he should be supported, provoke the Congress, and e Congress against the unexplained may be that, on other occasions, regardless of conflicting judgments or sees no contradiction betwa bombing, they did not discuss, let Nixon has taken a quite different even the dictates of conscience, and practices and his procW position and suggested that the leaders those who reject this view of of the country have an obligation to principles. democratic government are somehow "Above all," he said '* support him when he makes a hard classified advertising manager; 6ervin decision. regarded a unworthy. philosophic talk last Oct. 21,1 John Borger, editor-in-chief; Charlie Cain, Fbr example, Dean Francis Sayre of managing editor; Judy Yates, editorial Johnson, photo manager; Dorothy Ross, "It is often said," he observed on the land where an alien patrt office manager. the Washington Cathedral, recently has no place at all- because wrJ editor. Oct. 16, "that when a president makes Bill Holsteln, campus editor; Rick presided over a memorial service for believe in a system that de a hard decision, the so-called Wilbins, city editor; Mike Cody .copy chief; opinion -former President Harry Truman, power from the consent i president; Carolyn Stieber, secretary leaders of this country can be counted Bill Whiting, photo editor; Gary Scharrer, which was attended by many leaders governed, treasurer, Frank Senger, Roland Williams, sports editor. Tom Riordan, Michael Orr, A1 WUke. upon to stand beside him regardless of from around the world, but not Lee Lockwood, advertising manager; Jim by "All of my life I have had a party. President Nixon. Secretary of State Signoreili, asst. advertising manager; A1 "Who the ultimate wisdom of the" Kirleis, circulation manager. The Michigan State News is a seven-time are the opinion leaders? Well, William Rogers gave a reception for and in the values of fair Art Levin, general manager; Robert recipient of the Pacemaker Award for they are supposed to be the leaders of the visitors and all leaders who respect and compassion th Bullard, sales manager; LaVonne Potter, outstanding journalism. the media, the great editors and participated in the service—all, that is, from within the American publishers and television commentators and the rest. except Dean Sayre, who a few days President, - --- never break I- shall They are before had led a peaceful walk to the faith." The greatest pity of it all is that never on schedule and because of this their buses in a manner whidi| Majority beneath the swirling, turbid waters, there is a truth: That the majority a crowd of students miss out on 15 or enable the students to get fWj Two To the Editor: should be watched. It is also a pity that this view finds no better 20 minutes of their professor's lecture. class to This results in either the students getting up thirty minutes earlier or another without being ■ twenty minutes late. Since thert We, the undersigned, have put up spokesman. are larger during winter terra! accepting a decrease in their grade should have been an extra supi with a great deal from your editorial point. Navarre's position is that "seldom if buses and bus drivers to reme# page. Finally, we are forced to reply to Why must the residents of South Cents a piece that can be described kindly as arrant nonsense. Indeed, while ever is the strongest majority right." Perhaps the advanced against criticisms that can be this position are: Complex pay for the lack of bussing efficiency on the part of the campus situation. South Complex e nearly 4,212 residents and Spartan Village and one Case " considering whether or not to write bus system? If the residents of East buses are definitely not suffi<* this rebuttal, the doubt existed Most people are denied the right to decide, for themselves, what right and Complex have an efficient supply of take care of these students. It whether an editorial staff who would buses coming their way, wrong consist of. Secondly, if the why must the however, that everyone inj Worth print such a divinely asinine editorial should indeed be shaken out of their clown suits. majority is always wrong, and thus should not be responsible for the residents of South Complex stand out in the cold for fifteen to minutes wating for a Case Complex doesn't buy bus p"" thirty due to the over - crowdedness« decision making process of any given Wilson or operating buses, it is evident that Spartan Village bus. This is a clear case are more The piece in question is, "Majority society, the only alternatives are: No of discrimination on the passengers than the bu* decisions are made, or, the decisions part of the able to accomodate. Not only The State News welcomes Forms Public Enemy," by Thomas are made by the minority. This campus bus system. If the South three buses have to wj all letters. They should be Navarre, in Tuesday's issue. pick up minority must inevitably be a minority Complex residents are required to pay of South typed to a 65 space line and To deal with the smallest errors of one, since any majority decision of the same amount as the Complex, but they East Complex to pick up residents in * wj double spaced. Letters first, the name of a justly famous play a minority group must be wrong. residents, why can't we receive the Village. Adding the residenB should be signed and should by Henrik Ibsen is "An Enemy of the same efficient service? include hometown, student, People," not "A Public Enemy." This term there have been Spartan Village and South 0* faculty or staff standing, of students at each a crowd presents a clear argument favoN Secondly, may we remind Navarre stop, only to be complaint of the great need "» local phone number and that to deplore the loss of consensus in passed by because the Spartan First, no decisions could be made, Village buses in this area. local address. No unsigned the country, as he does in the first or Case - Wilson buses were too resulting in a stagnant society. crowded. It is a repeated I refuse to stand by letters will be accepted, but paragraph, is scarcely consistent with fact that the State withhold author's News name will in his thesis. Perhaps this, too, is a majority opinion. Secondly, one individual (one wonders if Navarre would volunteer his Busless more students buy bus passes durina winter term than fall or spring because one nothing. That is why I am v< complaint. I am not only sp services) would make all decisions, it is too cold for person, but I am void* Letters may To the Editor: students to walk to extreme cases. resulting in a dictatorship. Thirdly, we 1 8re far opinion of other members « To boldly assert that the majority is away be edited for clarity and could retain the democratic process. I am writing in hope that campus this, the campus bus systemKnowing South Complex area. Must , "always" wrong is not the act of a We respectfully advocate the third bus service officials will take note of should concisen«M sc that more man of vision Navarre admires. It is alternative. how some of the people who live in have prepared ahead of time so that discriminated against with insuW letters can ba busing forever? If I have to P8*'* accommodated. Letters will the act of one who has chosen to Jeffrey Baker the South Complex feel. Getting to wonlH1" ?LBBttlng studentR would not be as severe as ^ classes $16 for a winter term bus F it is now ignore the necessities of accurate expect to get my money' i worth! Chautauqua, N.Y. freshman class on time is one of the hardest Due to the fact not be edited for content. thought and has thereby fallen into an that Robert Bethune things in the world, especially when we, the students, are allowed exaggerated generalization worthy of a Saginaw freshman Jan. 11,1973 you have to rely on the Case - Wilson or Spartan Village buses. The buses are minutes between only twenty classes, the campus Flora Lansing j bus system should have scheduled Jan. 10'| [jchigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 15, 1973 5 Iesbury by Garry Trudeau you OUGHT TO F/A/P wte pymMtre: MArm/At FOR your poeMz w<5af$ cors> YOU mov rne KIPS Hnve Refiuy dug youk Directors accept plan 60/M6 oh HCfte- peopca ~/fA// i/ ✓A/ -rue- e/*Ayacr serrwc wn> OTHER'S HCAPS, THAT SORT for SN editor selection The State News Board of Directors Friday approved a and editors a written statement reflecting its rationale in new plan for choosing the editor in - chief which will give the - making such a choice. news staff and editors a greater role in the selection process. Also included in the new plan are four guidelines which The plan, formulated by a committee of editors and f iff the staff, editors and board of directors are to use as a basis members, provides for a mass meeting of the board of for evaluating the candidates for editor - in - chief. directors, the editors, the news staff and others in the State Candidates will be judged by their journalism News organization where the editor in chief candidates experience; evaluation of ability and - - proposed programs for the State wiB be interviewed. News; ability to carry out such programs and leadership — SUES THE CUTE ST] LITTLE BlRP I'VE Following the interview session, the State News Staff the ability to get along with staff, board of directors, EVER KNOWN, AND Assn. and the editorial board will caucus separately to general manager and the public. W MONOPOLIZED discuss and evaluate the candidates. HER THE UJHOLE The plan came as a result of Later, these two groups will present the board of disagreements over last Ss^EVENIN6. •' ' directors with a written evaluation of each candidate and a year's editor - in chief selection. - numerical tally of votes for the candidates. Several staff members and editors According to the plan, the board of directors will then expressed concern last caucus spring that the staffs and editors' evaluation of the privately to make the final selection of editor in - - candidates was not effectively communicated to the chief. board of directors and that the board of After its selection, the board will directors failed to put provide the news staff proper value in those evaluations. The new plan will take effect this term beginning with Uliken the petitioning for editor - in - chief in mid February. to reorga - Any full time student interested in running for editor - in chief may turn in a petition to the State News Office Feb. 12-23. Each petition should outline the candidate's Business journalism Imichaelfox he sought to improve functions of ability and experience and proposed programs for the regarding policy decisions by he State Highways and Highway dept. the effectiveness and efficiency newspaper. | News Staff Writer common problems; second, legislature require certain Transportation. responsibility for all modes of state government. This a lack of administrative reorganization." One of the two of transportation including The interview session and the final J Milliken ordered a the first of several selection will take Jnization of his was organizational clarity leads executive orders Milliken aeronautics, ports and urban p^ce in eff'y April and new editor - in chief will take - son executive office special messages intended as to overlapping responsibility Though most of issued Friday gives the transportation. office on May 1. which will shift detailed supplements to his nd unnecessary Milliken's reorganization State of the State address expenditure. affects internal government 1 of the governor's What is it like to be sent to the the ATL Thursday. operations, the governor comprehensive English [ into other state "Thirdly, the lack of said the American thought and language program, estimates that between •'Several major clear changes should responsibility for make state Department's writing tutors? 100 and 200 students used the reorganization also conditions exist within state cettain government "Most students are really shook major objective, and more responsible and more service last term. transportation government which must be the sharing of such up when they are first sent there," "Many students have not had an fcron mental activities responsive to citizens. changed," Milliken said. responsibility between Courtney Johnson, associate opportunity to do the kind of ■chigin government. "First, there remain many several departments The J special message to several of duplication, with departments agencies prevents the about governor 100 of the shifted 300 Tutors aid professor of American thought and language (ATL), said. writing they are required to do in college," she said. "Many just need legislature on progress which must be executive office employes i "It is like telling them they have a little one to one help to get them ftzation, Milliken said agencies performing similiar achieved; and finally, recent to other departments, a handicap." over that first hump." including administration, corrections, natural students in "However, " he said, "I couldn't live without that place. I have had futors are currently available, resources, social services and i students start the term with a 0.5 free to all MSU students in 203 lliken declares day the State Police. Most of the employes had been engaged in research, ATL work paper and end up, with a 3.0." The tutors, nine after tutoring, undergraduate Bessey Hall. ATL students have a priority over other students. No papers will be written or planning and auditing. and graduate students, provide help rewritten by the tutors for the recognition of King in theme organization, generation students. The principle agency and development of ideas, Tutoring is available 9 a.m. to 5 responsible to the governor, grammar, sentence construction p.m. Mondays through Thursdays the Bureaus of Programs and spelling. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Milliken Friday declared today for the goals of brother hood, equality and and Budget, is redesignated Jane S. Featherstone, director of Fridays starting Jan. 9. I Relations Day in Michigan in honor peace." and restructured as the Detroit city offices and schools will be |ate Martin Luther King. Bureau of Management and King's life and service were closed today in honor of King. Several Budget under the Milliken lint testimony to the values of state legislators also have closed their plan. llence and democratic change," offices. McDonald's said in the declaratio n. "Yet he The legislature later this session will In reorganizing Itood that mere faith in the consider a bill introduced last week by transportation, the governor latic process is insufficient — that it Rep. Jackie Vaughn, D-Detroit, which said he will recommend would declare Jan. 1& legislation to [not r^placfr- the need for a, stateholiday in rename the landing ahd a commitment to work honor of King. Highway Dept. as the Dept. FOR A ri ^ MVJ DELICIOUS CHANGE OF the great big, PACE try our Greek menu in thick, hot,juicy addition to our American Plenty of FREE EVENING Quarter-Pounder. Parkins Jan.26 8pm - MSU AtdixoRiuM TIFIMY PLACE 1'| *!!•**•*• ||||^|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||• '• ^ THE STAIE NEWS IS HAVING A CLEARANCE SALE?? 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USE QJIR CLEARANCE SALE TO PROMOTE YOUR CLEARANCE SALE (OR WHATEVER!) 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, Janu;larV IjJ Credit cards-freedom, (continued from page 1) reviewed in order to have the local branch issue the cards establish credit anywhere and they don't want to blow it," — ■ - ~ """on an applicant to be either a junior or senior, he often issues after their personal interviews. cards to persons younger if, in talking with them, he feels "As it is now, we do all the paperwork and send it ^University officials first began accepting Master Charge University officials had to arrange with the lo^u they are reliable. downtown for approval. But often times you can tell more j®—? -« sjsssrb'"lhe new Eton Walters, asst. vice Bank of East Lansing, said president of the First National that BankAmericards are usually about a person just from talking to them than by only reading the form they fill out," Walters said. SrSa - > - m°fe thijjj pWen only to juniors or seniors who are employed. Both bank officials agree tht MSU students have been good credit risks, sometimes better than nonstudent card : . . . .the East Lansing them to «toth« b.„k once .hcVXjL'H "Freshmen and sophomores are pr actically out because holders, and that losses from nonpayment by students have take advantage of it. "We have a separate fable at registration to write up "It's best to work through a local bank they're new to the area, more on the transient side and been low. when i out of the area because a bank f awn harnnsp a these charges so that the cashiers would not be ioumw can'ti have nave aa good', fewer of them have a steady income," Walters said recently. "Students as a whole do a better job credltwise in overwhelmed with paperwork," Perterson said. relationship with people who are thousands of miu" Walters said that the current system of having the protecting their credit than seasoned customers. It's "But it's been going pretty fast at registration because And we want to have a good, working relationship, 1 downtown branch approve all applicants is presently being because most of the time this is their first chance to not too many people have been using i," he said, adding customers," Lovall said. Buses (continued from page 1) "There are only so many buses to go out and then there is nothing more we can do," a driver said. Another driver joked about the situation, "Come on, kids, pack them in there! We've got to practice this more so that we're ready when it gets really cold and snowy." So far, the drivers do not believe the situation is unbearable, Garrison said. Some Spartan Village riders have a different Copyri^it. 1973. TV feeling saying they want an express bus that bypasses the halls. Open 8 AM Till 10 PM — AS "South Complex students should only be able I oqer to ride Case-Wilson buses so that we don't get crowded off our buses," one Spartan Villager said. But most of the riders on this route agree — they want more buses. Nixon Chuck Steak (continued from page 1) 1970 that the President has 78 69 dispatched Haig to consult with the South Vietnamese leader. Haig's last trip was on Dec. 10-13. Kroger sells only one grade of beef. U.S. Gov't Graded Nixon suspended the Choke Beef. heavy bombing on Dec. 30, g Full Half 7M Lb and Kissinger's talks with Le Due Tho resumed Jan. 8. Kissinger, like other White House officials, has avoided all reference to Thousands of Prices Re substance of last week's more than 30 hours of talks. When he left Paris, he said it was up to Nixon what next step "to decide Applesauce Everyday Xfra Lo Kroger should be taken to speed a peace of Del Monte Macaroni & Cheese ££ 16' justice and reconsiliation." Peaches Freehlike If Haig's previous trips Family Pak S 36* are a guide, the emissary Short Ribs 79* Cut Green Beans will be carrying a private Cube Steaks '1.59 letter from Nixon to Thieu. 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'£1i5 mm* m?Ae'V.m".« Herrud All Meat Serva-N-Save or Turbot Fillets or 5-Lb Bulk 1 Extra Mild Franks ...Lb 88* Sliced Bacon 89* Ocean Perch 59 CHICK whk'h •ntlfMot yow Lb 79* IIm* at tho ume special Serve-N-Seve COV Chunk Braunechweiger or Tub-OFish Cakes o Serve-N-Save 3 Fish 2 AH CvJj Wieners... fv... I 59 Sticks.i-.OO ■Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 15, 1973 7 fypymnasts By BILL COSTABILE State News Sports Writer upset Big 10 champs Iowa The contest against Iowa was not decided until the final event, the horizontal bar. MSU had built up an early Iowa. Factor came through with a score of 7.95 and that was the end for Iowa. side horse from Iowa by a score of 24.6-20.95. lead by outscoring Iowa on the side horse 24.6-20.95. "This victory over Iowa was very pleasing," Szypula said. _ After a shaky start in the floor exercise, senior Dave Big Ten title hopes In gymnastics received a boost Ziegert settled down to score a 9.0 in his speciality. s "We worked hard all week long preparing for this meet, and v at Madison, Wis., as the Spartans upset defending Before the meet, MSU coach George Szypula said, It paid off. Iowa is loaded with talent and anytime you can On the rings defending Big Ten champ Dave Repp, Cn M champ Iowa by the score of 152.65-152.5. MSU "Iowa's strength lies in their beat them, you've done a good job. displayed the form that won for him the title last year and depth." Szypula's statement Cfeated the host school Wisconsin 15J .35-131.7. was proven out as the next three gymnasts for Iowa scored "Right now our main concern is getting ready this week scored a 9.15. 9.0, 9.15 and 9.0. for defending NCAA champ Southern Illinois University." Freshman Jim Tuerk continued to show poise as he . victories over two Big Ten rivals, MSU's Big Ten captured first place honors in the vault with a score of 9.1. The outcome ■ jumped to 3-0 and 4-0 overall. event. hinged on MSU's performance in the final Paving the way for MSU's upset was the fine "Our team has come a long way since fall practice," First, Randy Balhorn performed his; routine and performance of junior Don Way bright on the side horse. j considered by many to have the potential to take scored a 9.0. Freshman Glenn Hime Szypula said. "All our gymnasts are beginning to show then withstood the Considered to be MSU's weak spot, the side horse mid-season form, and I expect the fcAA crown this year, must now aim for the Big Ten pressure and also scored a 9.0. Ken Factor, the last man for event that enabled MSU to take an was the this year to be a real battle. Even Big Ten Championships tionships in March to wrest the title away from MSU. MSU, needed only early lead against the though we beat Iowa, a score of 7.85 for the Spartans to upset Hawkeyes. With Waybright's they'll be ready for score of 8.85, MSU won the us at the Big Ten meet." Miami proves PRICES itself LOST ANGELES (UPI) — The business-like Miami Dolphins powered their way to their first World Championship Sunday and polished off the first perfect season in NFL history when Bob Griese picked apart the Washington Redskins' celebrated defense for a 14-7 Super Bowl victory. Before a record Super Bowl crowd of 90,182 in the Los Angeles Coliseum, _ Monday Thru Saturday- Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM! the Dolphims wrapped up a 17-0 season and helped wipe out the sting of three previous championship game losses by Coach Don Shula by dominating a game that wasn't as close as the score sounded. Satisfying their handkerchief-waving fans and answering their critics who claimed they didn't play a tough schedule, the Dolphins were in such complete command that they had a shut out until the Redskins scored a freak touchdown on a blocked field goal attempt with 2:07 remaining. 15-Oz 32-FI The only real excitement 58 6-FI 13 Wt of the game came when the 71 Oz Oz Limit 6 Can Redskins got the ball back Bfl with 1:14 left on their own „ Can 30 and needed a touchdown Low to produce the first sudden a i Xtra Low 1 |scount Xtra Low Discount death in the seven-year )e Price Hjscount Sale Price 1 history of the Super Bowl. 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But Griese, who hadn't Cool Whip 49' Capsules started a game since Oct. 15th when he suffered a Co.itac «*> $1.57 broken bone in his leg, Pain Reliever should at least be given a Excedrin cTeo 83' drive in the auto by Scott as Family Pride he tossed a 28-yard touchdown pass to Howard Alcohol 18* Twilley and had a 47-yard Petroleum Jelly touchdown pass to Paul Vaseline M Cream Rinse....»£'*1.28 53 49' Warfield called back because of a penalty. Griese, who had taken over at halftime of Miami's Tablets victory over Pittsburgh, Butter...^8£ 53' Polident mi? completed eight of 11 Toothpaste passes for 88 yards and the touchdown. i Jelly 44' Crest wSb. 72* Jim Kiick scored the Vicks other Dolphin touchdown fnnaise.... 68' Ny-Quil £S. 98' on a one-yard run as he started the game and then Regular & Super ID. »oi alternated at halfback with 36' Tampax «?« 39' Mercury Morris. When Brown can't run, Kroger the Washington offense is in trouble and he never got Escarole, Romaine, Boston, Red Leaf Florida U.S. No. 1 125 Site Gelatin going against the Dolphin defense. Brown could get Endllve Temple 18 Daytime Diapers only 72 yards in 22 carries LettUCe Red Ripe each 23 Oranges... t-Like Taste California All Purpose 6 89' Kimbies Mint or Regular JV1.38 and Charley Harraway was held to 37 yards in 10 carries. The failure of the running Crisco Crest^ 79 Fresh California 79 Fresh 4 1 Oil Toothpaste.. • ■ game forced Kilmer to the air and he just didn't have the passing day he had against Dallas in the NFC |lllllllllllll[^ T..HCOUPON||||||||||||||r—1 title game as he completed Sno-White 10 Turnips or Coupon ' 5 99 5* 14 of 28 for 104 yards. He had three passes picked off Cauliflower. Parsnips Kroger All Flavors by the Dolphins and they Tender California New Crop • California Gelatin -4-27* 1 wero run back 95 yards. One of them, by Nick Fresh Broccoli 39 »i7® Buoniconti, set up the Dolphins' second touchdown late in the second period and that proved to be the difference. Monday, 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Januarvuj Spartans can't hang on~ After Inventory Wolves kill winning streak By GARY KORRECK for a 37-35 halftime where we repeatedly threw turnovers; a statistic which charged with defensive Quantities Limited State News Sports Writer advantage. the ball away and I think took away from the goal tending six times during Some One-of-a-kind Up until the 13-minute that was the turning point." Spartans' 34 rebounds. U-M the game, including three in It took an MSU mark of the second period, Ganakas added that the had 26, but Brady managed a row, but Ganakas refused Cash Sales Only basketball team 14 years to the game stayed fairly even, ability of Wilmore, who had just three. Kilgore and to second-guess the win seven games in a row with U-M managing a couple 26 points, to hit from Lindsay Hairston grabbed officiating. All Sales Final and just five minutes for of short-lived three-point outside foiled the Spartans' 10 apiece for MSU. "They called most or them to lose it Saturday advantages. defensive work underneath them right," he said, "it's when the U-M Wolverines "We had taken it away Mike Robinson, whose tough to make that MOVIE stopped the Spartan string Then, the bottom fell from them inside, but 11 of 18 shooting kept the judgment in a game 1 , - - . PROJECTORS with a 78-71 victory. out for Gus Ganakas' Wilmore kept hitting the Spartans close tallied 24 this." 1 r Bolex 18-9 Duo The loss ended the cagers. They hit on just 4 of baseline jumper,' .T "he points to finish nnintc finish second second The Spartans overall Spartans longest winning their last 12 shots and Ken behind Wilmore for game record now stands at 8-3, a List, 189.95 explained. SALE PRICE 124.95 streak since 1958-59 and Brady, who had done little Wilmore stung the nets scoring honors. mark which will be Kodak MHO dropped them into a fourth the entire game, teamed °J 1V^0tS f°r challenged when they visit | List, 194.50 place tie in the conference with Henry Wilmore to give the I3*0? ?? Kilgore dumped in 19, hot-shooting Wolverines, A„en* Smith 13 and Iowa Monday to face SALE PRICE 129.95 standings with a 1-1 mark. U-M a 71-64 lead. who hit 52 per cent for the jugged Hawkeye squad. Bell & Howell 459Z Hairston had 11, while Hawkeyes were I List, 174.95 U-M, now 3-0, shares the game. The The S p artans pulled to Campy Russell with 18 and SALE PRICE 124.95 lead with Indiana. "We saved our soul dumped by Illinois in Kodak M105 within four, 75-71 with 20 Brady with 11 were the today," admitted U-M Saturday's television game | List, 139.50 The game started out as seconds left, but muffed a only other Wolves in double of the week. SALE PRICE 79.95 demo coach Johnny Orr. "MSU if the Spartans were playing stolen pass and could do figures. Kodak M109 had the best penetration of In other action, Indiana j for the national title. A little but watch as U-M's List, 159.50 any ballclub we have played moved into a share of the Emie Johnson canned the The Spartans were SALE PRICE 99.95 demo packed Jenison Fieldhouse thus far." league lead by handing Ohio Fusicavislon F110 List, 69.95 of 12,493 rocked in ecstasy game's last three points. Ganakas was naturely Orr said the shooting of State its second straight Kilgore soars SALE PRICE 19.95 as MSU quickly ran to a 6-0 lead. disappointed by the loss, Wilmore and the 10-point Men's IM loss; Minnesota evened its MSU's Bill Kilgore (22) goes high in the air to talple Sp*rU» ShofpiHf Ctvlrr - Trou hridgr . (coupon) Expires Jan. 21, 1973 East Lansing Store Only 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January Iceboating can be fun — especially at speeds up to 80 mph - according to Tim Gottleber, Frankenmuth junior, shown speeding across Lake Lansing. SEASON 'NEAR-PERFECT' Winds, cold chee The bone-chilling temperatures and Some 3,000 boats are registered in season is too short and the speed-boat racing, there is an winds that followed the heavy rains of this county, and it is impossible to "unlimited" class where almost too unpredictable." a few weeks ago, have created estimate the number of boats that are anything goes, White said. White also expressed concern near-perfect conditions for iceboating not registered for racing. in the area. The iceboat season is usually about the future of the sailing c DN 60 boats like the club owns are In fact, Chuck White, Lansing sue weeks long, beginning early in "We don't want to get too t senior the smallest, cheapest, safest and and first commodore of the MSU most popular of all iceboats. They are January. But this year, there were businesslike," he said. Sailing Club, cannot remember a 6-feet-long and cost about $600. people sailing on Lake Lansing in the better iceboat season. middle of December, according to "We had about 50 They weigh about 100 pounds and residents at the lake. and we bought some new fa Recently, White and Tim Gottlener, are said to be capable of reaching 80 Frankenmuth junior and second miles per hour under ideal conditions. 'This area of equipment," White said. commodore of the club, took Michigan is probably DN stands for the Detroit News, 'one of the best areas of advantage of the excellent sailing which'had the boat designed 40 years for iceboating," Gottleber conditions and the DN 60 iceboats the ago, and 60 refers to the area of the north, there is too much snow." club keeps at Lake Lansing. sail in square feet. purpose of the club is to get "It's just about the most The only special equipment Gottleber, who is In charge of and have fun." exhilarating thing I've ever done," required for the sport is warm instruction for the sailing club, said Lake St. Clair, near Detroit, Gottleber exclaimed. clothing. iceboats also provide an excellent way to be one of the finest The thrill of riding the wind, six "Dress for a very cold day of to learn the fundamentals of sailing in the world, will host inches above ice smooth as glass, is skiing," White said, "and you've just since the principles are very similar. shared by a growing number of iceboat Europeans and Americans for tl begun to dress for iceboating." "We tried to organize the first enthusiasts across the country and the Some ice boats are much larger and Cup DN 60 race, Feb. 91C intercollegiate iceboat competition Lansing will also hold an world. faster than the DN 60 and like two years age," White said, "but the regatta Feb. 4. Tim Gottleber, second commodore of the MSU Sailing Club, sets some of the 60 - square - feet of sails on a DN 60 iceboat. The boat was designed 40 years ago for the Detroit News, which at that time published a page on how to build items. Iceboating has grown in popularity over the past few years, although veterans of the sport warn that it's colder than it looks. State News photos and story by- Dave Mendrea MSU sailing enthusiasts travel to Lake Lansing for all year around - even when it's reaatta, covered by several inX of chigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 15, 1973 11 Terry, McGhee leave em yellin' A multiple exposure By GARY KOR3ECK expressive vocals by night. gives this many - State News Reviewer McGhee, the pair Jim Fleming, McDonel tiered demonstrated why they are graduate adviser and one of view of the A brand - new coffee stiD around after some 30 the founders of the coffee Louis Falco Dance house opened with a pair of years together. house, expressed concern Company old - timers last weekend A tight program ranging over its future and made it performance at the and the results were from their own country known that he was open for Auditorium last edifying. blues tunes to the whoop - Bluesmen Sonny Terry suggestions, via a Thursday. holler style in which Terry questionnaire. and Brownie McGhee filled State Newsphoto does his most original harp In coming weeks, Mariah the opening night bill of by John Dickson riffg> was cliraaxed by , ^ will offer performances by Mariah coffee house wUh a ■ styled version of the the James Cotton Blues performance which left the traditional "Rock Island Band and David Bromberg. McDonel Kiva audience Line," which rates as a It also has plans to act on the yelling for more. classic by two men who wishes of patrons, in The 61 - year - old Teny have seen "the mighty hard procuring future talent proved once again, he is road." It seems ironic that a probably the best in the The duo spread their business on a Marine Band place which appears to offer talents over a three day run, so much for so little, harp. Combined with some just a in addition to sitting in for a buck a head, should have to subtle guitar work and Mariah - sponsored literally beg for support at workshop on Saturday its inception. afternoon. In a town such as East 'once trilogy Lansing, where even the FM Clearly, it was a first - radio stations have no rate beginning for Mariah — imagination, one would a venture which will have think people would desire while, they are watched much to offer if given Iiaron EMERY by company, including Juan conflicting elements diluted only presents visual an old woman, who sees her Antonio, danced in this adequate support. I News Reviewer one another and the theme entertainment U I in J.. dance, — W The Terry — McGhee own past reflected in the elegant yet, lively ballet. was left to drift between the Digest fare which usually ■Falco climaxed his action. costuming and setting, but program was preceded by The sea-green two. it also comes over the airwaves, esidency at MSU, In the finale of the dance, costuming presents audio the Bluegrass Extension Turn away and lighting adequately In total performance, the entertainment in musical crowds Friday Filogy of dances, A Jennifer Muiler, created the setting for Louis Falco Service, a group with and Saturday night are a last Thursday Company accompaniment and limited stage presence but, favorable choreographer of "Caviar," but the rock score presents not only a i nteDectual stimulation indication, |t the Auditorium. "Nostalgia," madly rips off by Cole Stoned seemed to choreography of physical theme. in great material. They are a though, Performance, Falco her dress in hysterical new group though and with And Brownie and fclv illustrated that create a thematic expression, but also a Such a performance Sonny laughter and the character undercurrent in the balletic theatrical polish, could enhance any put it to "all those who expression of affects total sensual definitely pathetically destroys flow act they are billed with in couldn't be here tonight - I energy — of t he dance theme, in words and music. stimulation— entertainment In both herself. movements. These This troupe of dancers not in all its facets. the future. They will appear the sun goin' to shine on It and message. The at Frank 'n Stein Tuesday their back door performances of some day." Klgia" was the first Muller, Georgians Holmes performed by the and Mary Jane Einsenberg . Visually, through included Intermittent stages in this dance, were well . lighting and the jvements themselves, Jrmance created the If watching a 1920s of static, which eventually became annoying in the performance. done- though the artistic impression created—was primarily due to theme, Years of practice Thematically, the dance rather than the dancing represented a study of have made you the itself. |usic for the dance human destruction from The most truly collage of such within. Three floozies, who representative elements of (favorites as BiUie represent the elements of a Falco's choreography were J Marlene Dietrich single personna, perform evidenced in "Sleepers." The I don't Bge Gershwin. This what seems to be dance inefficient reader a Here, dancers Falco, Muller, remember reader. pment seemed to marathon —until their Holmes and Matthew up by an harmonious existences end Diamond, proved their radio, and in a violent brawl. 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Call 37 2 7536 III Complete auto painting and South Washington, Lansing. fM HCT 5JJJ i^jj {Ha 371-2683. 5-1-16 Ask for Don Phillips. 5-1-18 basement. Large living room campus. 351-9525. 1-1-15 collision m QQ3 Q3J S3 ESS 482-4031, 337-1833. 5-1-19 C 1-31 service. 485-0256. and kitchen with all appliances furnished. 2 SKIS, ROSSIGNOL GTAflj RAT 1966- Model 1100,4 DUPLEX, one or two people. cm. Nevada II Grind! 3HI tSB3| door, nice body, good SECRETARY excellent - MUST have private entrances with private Male or female, $55/ month. heel, 54" poles 1 FOREIGN CAR qualifications and VW BUG 1966 - Completely parts, drive. $190. Married couple. 337-0946. 3-1-15 times, $125. Call I local transportation. ability to work well with CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 Children welcome. 393-8377. after 11 p.m. $285. 393-1898. 5-1-15 rebuilt, mechanically and figures. Some college 23 Q23 EB3 iEB3 B2S electrically. $570. 355-5869. East mile Kalamazoo Street. West of 1 preferred. Apply in person at 2-1-15 NEEDED ONE or two 3-1-15 campus. roommates. Fifteen minutes SERTA PERFECT J 23 ESS E0E3 FORD 1966 Galaxie 500, 487 5055. C-1-31 3308 South Cedar, Suite 11, from campus. Call 882-1058 - only, king.EiJ automatic, radio, power, Lansing. 3-1-16 711 BURCHAM mattress $450. Phone 337-9671. after 6pm. 3-1-15 condition. Fantastic t*| DEADLINE Large I bedroom □IS VW BUS 1971. 9 seater, 5-1-18 645-0781. 5-1-18 1 P.M. one class day excellent condition. Extras BABYSITTER FOR 3 year old completely furnished in my home winter term. apartment. Suitable EAST LANSING near, has 3 before publication. included. $2500. Phone FORD VAN 1972, c for 2 or 3. bedrooms open. $60 each. LUDWIG DRUM 337-1466. 5- 1/16. LEARN TO FLY! Over 30 years Mornings only, Monday - $180-$ 190. 372 4440. 3-1-12 covers. Excellent ci experience in all of Friday. Fee negotiable. Cancellations/Cor¬ i, power steering, types 355-8157 after 12:30pm. 337-7328 $275. 337-1004 4-1 111 rections - 12 noon one 8 passenger, excellent VW 1969 - Perfect condition. 4 flight training. Approved for class publications. day before condition. $2,400. 371-4257. 3-1-16 speed. Take over payments. 482-4031, 337-1833. 5-1-18 veterans. AVIATION, Call FRANCIS Airport Road. 2-1-15 HOUSE PARENTS for group PARTIALLY FURNISHED cottage on Lake Lansing with >j BOA custom CONSTRICTOR® cage, S65.r 484-1324-/2 block E. of Kalamazoo CORPS and VISTA. Talk PEOPLE NEEDED for really ROOM FOR 3 male students. Street, Lansing, ' with recruiter. Placement SINGLE GIRL to live in $60 per month per person. IV5-9212. Crochet ' RAMBLER AMERICAN 1963, 8:30-5:30 Monday-Friday nice apartment, 2 blocks to At The STATE NEWS 6 cylinder, flat head - stick, 8:30 - 3 Saturday Office, January 16 - 18. country home and care for 3 Phone 339-2405. 3-1-15 Macram^ Weaving. motherless children. Phone campus. 332-8261. 5-1-17 $120. 332-6640. 5-1-15 485-2047, 371-1947 3-1 17 484-4422.0-1-31 LIBERAL ARTS Majors ONE MAN for 2 man, Hull CROSSWORD gSlSi - MARRIED COUPLE wanted to Apartments. January through CEDAR GREENS needed for position with the PEACE CORPS. Contact live in to help father in care Jun^, non-smoker only. $85/ PUZZLE HSHDH of 2 young boys. Bath area, month. Call 332-6803. 6-1-22 ACROSS 35. Deposit QHR[3 H PEACE CORPS VISTA - free room and board. Call 36. Spring (lowers □HQ H0 Recruiters at Placement 1. Warp yarn 355-9564, 8 - 5. 5-1-15 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 38. About □nsci Office, January 16 18. 4. Account entry 40. Egg-shaped - -Carpeted, furnished. 8. Youth HH13B10 3-1-17 42. Pinnacle JOBS ARE scarce, so is money! Sublease for winter term aama a We have both. $300/ month, only. $159/month plus OKEMOS PUBLIC Schools, part time. Car necessary. utilities. Call 355-8110. 13. Subsidy 50. Athama's wife secretary to Director of 489-3494. C-1-31 5-1-15 14. Robot play 51. Face shape Instruction and Personnel. 15. Cordial 52. Swiss canton 349-9440, Jan. 3-1-17 PART TIME employment 17. Lab burner 53. Wash for gold with multi-manufacturer OPENING FOR 1 girl in 4 girl 19. Flake 54. Girl in WARM MOTHERLY type distributor. Automobile apartment. Close to campus. 20. Compass point $75. 'Curiosity shop" needed soon in my East necessary. 15-20 hours per 3326246, 332-6247. 22. Loan shark 55. Fourposter Lansing home. 351-4265. week. 351-5800. 0-8-1-15 5-1-19 25. Ballet step 3-117 28. Blunder nnuiu TO SUBLET furnished 30. Volcanic tsh B0WN 31. Drooping WANTED: PART time. Girl to clean small apartment. 2 hours/ week, $5. 351-9297 □ I® apartment, 6 blocks from union. 351-9309, 5 9pm. 33. Ever: poet. 1. Field 5. Contest after 5pm. 1-1-15 STEREO RENTALS. $9.50 per 1135 Michigan Avenue right next to Brody Complex BEAUTICIAN, MALE or month, $23 per term. Free I AM costs seeking female of apartment. to share delivery, service and pick-up. $85 per female. East Lansing. month. Call 372-2609. 3-1-18 CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS are now leasing student and married couples No deposit. TV's available at 332-4522. 101-17 units for WINTER' SPRING & S MMER. These spacious apartments are carpeted same rates. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 APARTMENT FOR rent across and furnished with distinctive furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal and HOLDEN—REID from campus. Couple only. WANTED: WOMEN 20 to 35 individual air - conditioning. These two - man units have parking space for every No children. 351-5712. Call years old, full time - East PARKING JUST off campus on apartment. Recreation is planned for with a giant swimming pool and private Charles Street. Call a.m. only. 3-1-17 Lansing campus store. balconies. We also have a full - time resident manager for any problems. If you want Experienced in 332-8835, 337-9706. 3-1-17 ladies to be among the first residents of CEDAR GREENS call today. The one - bedroom It's fun to sell and save. Sell sportswear. Phone 332-1912 units start at $86/month per man. FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: 10-1-22 COMPACT REFRIGERATOR your "don't needs" with a rentals. UNITED RENT Want Ad now. Dial TERRY SCHAFFER Between 1 & 8 pm. 351-8631. 3-6-9 and 12-month leases 355-8255. NEEDED: HOME health aide to ALL. 2790 East Grand River. provide 351 5652. 10-1-17 MANAGEMENTEXCLUSIVEL Y BY ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. assistance to 1 and 2 bedroom furnished quadraplegic woman Duties 3S1-1310 241 E. SAGINAW HWV. SUITE 411 include SELLING A SERVICE? Sell mobile home, $25 $35/ personal care, light more of it with a Want Ad. week. On a lake, quiet and housekeeping. 8am to noon ____ EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 48823 weekdays. 355-9916, 5-1-16 Dial 355-8255. peaceful. 641-6601. 0-1 31 I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 15, 1973 13 | For Sale ](Q>] - For Sa JlViPS COINS-SUPPLIES SKIIS: 185cm, Tyrolia bindings, pregnant? Merriman elected trustee chairman |Seii Trade, U.S. and Koflech buckle boots poles we understand. (continued from page 1) representatives to that Call activities has not yet been lign. KALIB, 541 Etet Call 355-4447. 5-1-16 us. pregnancy because of the lack of council before finals week MSU," Thompson said. $1.25 million. Kd River. 332-0112. 1-6, ■ counseling. 0-1-31 372-1560 student participation in the in december, he claimed appointed. Huff commented that The board also awarded Saturday. C-1-31. Rothman, 29, holds a though the trips interviewing. there was an impossibility master's degree in business are the first John A. Hannah yurt life Perrin defended the for extremely valuable the IfD sewing machlna*, A yurt looks council administration from MSU selection procedure as to Distinguished Professorship something aelection process on the recommendation. to A.W.A. Brown, senior B and up. Console* and OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG like a troll's house, it Is one and has been a personnel who should go from the Lbles. Zifl of the oldest grounds that the Women's Carrigan underscored the consultant for the World " puppies. AKC. Excellent forms of technician with the board should be changed. t stitchers. Also, used blood line. shelter. According to Bruno Advisory Council has not problems of disenchantment Health Organization. He will cleaners, $3.50 and Weekdays call Lafevre who builds been finalized and that w ith Michigan Dept. of Civil Presently board members n 393-3678, them, the limited Service since 1967. She will serve as co-director of evenings and "The ■"ELECTRO • GRAND, weekends 339-2573. 5-1-19 yurt has spiritual students were unavailable participation and are chosen on a seniority MSU's Pesticide Research space, height for the mind to assume her post in over the break. basis and Huff said that the fill." emphasized that she would February. Center with Matthew Zabik, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ADORABLE PUPPIES. Mother If you're President Wharton added opportunities to see the looking for a personally monitor the In other action, associate professor of toy, 9 - 12 noon. 0-1-31 Border Collie; father AKC special kind of home, one that the administration had initial effectiveness of the activities of MSU abroad Sheltie (Toy Collie). that fills your needs, be sura promised the board that Thompson gave a brief should be given to newer entomology. fttact lenses Loving to check the women's programs. The board also approved addition to family. Priced STATE News they would have the report on his recent trustees. viii duplicate your Classified Ads The post was created last a move to coordinate the sensibly. 625-7775. 6-1-17 each day. nominee by the January world-wide trip funded by ,t prescription for $25 The trustees also B write for Information September when the board the Ford Foundation under central administrative NEW FROM Rev meeting. approved a new contract for BEAUTIFUL Ion, shiny eye approved the structure for the medical luarantee. MIXED Collie shadow crayon, $1.65 at He also emphasized the new the auspices of the Midwest construction of the ice puppies. Department of Human and health science academic [duplens 484-9774. 0-4-1-18 $5.00 each. GULLIVER STATE DRUG administration had sought Relations to take the Universities Consortium for arena. The original contract /. State INC., 1105 East Grand River, place International Activities. programs. wis. 53202 participation from various of the was rejected last October . East Lansing, 332-5171. student groups primarliy for Equal Opportunity Thompson was ■oOD KA2002 stereo CHOW puppies: sired red males. $175. Champion 5-1-19 the Women's Programs. McMillan was accompanied by Ralph H. when it was there was an discovered that The board replaced the Ready Advisory appointed head of the error in the Institute of Biology and I Grundifl TK341 stereo now. 372-8060. 5-1/16 Council. Since some student Smuckler, Dean of TRAVELING COMPANION department in October and International bidding. Medicine, established in ■ recorder. Pioneer re-verb groups had failed to send Studies and needed for three month back director of To meet budget 1961, as part of the Office I a Ks 1000 used 8-track $2 each. 500 used J Mobile Homes W - road station wagon camping expedition, south/ southwest. minority Programs. Together visited various MSU projects they requirements, the plan for the of the Provost with the o albums. USED stereo and building were scaled position of asst. provost for Leeve 1/26. Rick, 351-2681. alumini in London, ient, camera FOR SALE - 1970 Broadmore down from the original and health programs, as its head. used zoom lenses, 3-1-16 Paris, Turkey, Afghanistan, the t 12' X 60', 2 bedrooms with Pakistan, India, Thailand, seating capacity ars, TV sets, shed. King Arthur's Court. lowered. John Howell, former BOARD EXAM TUTORING (writers, adding machines, Call 372-4877. 3-1-17 Bangladesh, Indonesia, The contract was associate dean of the [ Tutoring classes now being South Korea, Hong Kong, radios, tapestries. Used formed for the awarded to the College of Hum a n C skiis and boots. $5 up. 1963 NEW MOON mobile coming Japan, and the East-West Medicine and LSAT, MCAT, DAT, Board Erickson-Lindstrom College of ■COX SECONDHAND home. 3 bedrooms, 1 tt Center in Hawaii. Social Science named to TrE, 509 East Michigan, 7'* 10' expendo, new beths, exams. For informetion call Announcements for It's "This University is well Company of Flint, the was furnace, 313-354-0085. 0-2-1-15 The Shotgun Club will meet lowest bidder. Construction the post. What's Happening ng. 485-4391, 8 - garbage disposal and carpets. must be at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 215 Men's received in the State News represented by its graduates is expected to be completed n Monday - Saturday. Shad, skirted, $2,900. IM Bldg. to discuss winter who Perrin outlined that the ANYONE INTERESTED office, 341 Student are active in both [kAmericard, Master Brookview Country Estates, in Services activities including collegiate by June, 1974. trades, contributing a column to the Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two competition. All interested academic and government The trustees also objective of the position terms, near Perry, 10 class days before publication. minute drive press, women persons are invited. positions abroad. As is to provide a direct fvays. C-1-31 to campus. Phone or minority No announcements will we accepted various gifts and 625-7390 be staff anytime. 5-1-17 sections of Counterpoint accepted by phone. travelled I was extremely grants exceeding $2.5 advisory link for the should contact Sylvia Smith The Alliance 205cm Slalom skis. College Republicans Discrimination will Against Sex proud to be recognized as million. Federal funds from University's health programs at the State News, present rather | once by little old lady GREAT LAKES 1966. 10'x46\ 355-8252, announce a convention of the being associated with three major agencies totaled than operate as a Councilwoman Mary Sharp, asst. by Wednesday. 5-1-16 Tick up mail. 337-9130. 2 bedrooms, furnished, Ingham County Republican director of the Dept. of Human direct supervisory office. party to be held at 7:30 p.m. . carpeted, bast offer. Relations, speaking on the Tuesday in the Lansing Room of position of MSU women at 7:30 489-2333 after 5pm. Peanuts Personal Olds Plaza. SEK0R SLR X-6-1-18 MUST SELL. 12'x53', carpeted, BOB JETER is back. 3-1-17 College sponsor a Republicans will card party at 7 p.m. p.m. today and C. in Union Parlors B Wharton elected to Ford board : flash, AKk* Women's Liberation will air conditioned, washer and today in 33 Union. Bring (continued from Ford is the second board of directors cards. your meet at 7:30 p.m. today at 547 page 1) )NIC COLOR TV 16". dryer, 10 minutes from MSU. DEAR GARY, E. Grand River Ave. to make which Wharton has joined since tabic AMIFH Happy becoming iar old, bast offer, Reasonable. 882-9040. Anniversary. I love plans for the public hearing major public dimension the MSU president in iracket tits an 856. 3-1-17 Debbie. 1-1-15 you, There will be an important the Women's Center. on on board," Juanuary 1970. The first, 5-1-18 Wharton said. "I will try to reflect a also 37 2 7536 3-1 meeting of the Tower Guard at public approved by the trustees, was the 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Beaumont perspective as I see it." Public Broadcasting Service. WRITER SCM, MARLETTE Tower. Attendance is required. - 1972, 3 i Real Estate (ft Wharton said his wide contacts with Wharton said he resigned from more IIGNOL GTAI ads II Lna >y/AC, elite type, 12" bedrooms, fully carpeted, m Eckankar Campus Society students, alumni, parents and civic groups than a dozen boards of directors when he Grant $55. 332-4917 after situated ft The will ' ye. on acre lot. Call Undergraduate sponsor a lecture at 7:30 around the state gave him a broad base of poles. Ail i 3-1-17 651-5348 after 5pm. Philosophy Club will sponsor a p.m. today in 109 became president and submitted a list of all DEWITT BY OWNER Bessey Hall 125. Call 3J 332-4119 before 5pm. 2-1-15 - Four B.F. Skinner symposium at 7:30 on Eckankar, the ancient science public concern which he could bring to the his remaining commitments to the trustees »,m. 3-1 17 bedroom ranch. Family p.m. Tuesday in 105-6 Holmes of soul travel. Ford board. DDEL 41 Dolby tape for approval. room, 1ft baths, carpeted. Hall. All are invited. But Wharton said his exact role as a PERFECT |, $120. 646-6428 COBURN 1969 - 12'x44'. 2 Large lot. Private leke. Eid That list included positions as a director ligs. 3-1-17 bedroom. E xcellent corner Mubarak. Muslim Ford dirctor could not be determined until or trustee of the Rockefeller only, king.E: Minutes from town. $34,900. Women interested in funding Students Assn. will hold Eid after he becomes familiar with the Foundation, condition. Ideal for of the Women's Center should the Museum of Modem l. Fantastic 1 »T Marshall Major P.A. 669 3738. 2-1-16 prayers at 9 a.m. today in the Art, the Carnegie newlyweds. $3,000. join with Women's Liberation in Union Green Room. All Muslims company. Foundation for the Advancement of .1 5-1-18 [lifier. Excellent 372-6475.4-1-16 attending the public hearing at are welcome. "I want to reflect the broader RUM 4 pit Excellent cc jtion. Call E29. 3-1-17 DUE EAST, 10'x50' TRAILER, walk to c Recreation 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. The MSU Advertising Club concerns, which of course include safety, the environment and equal public Teaching, the Equitable Life Society and several others. Wharton receives Insurance said he will meet opportunity compensation only from the □H campus. Call 394-0486 after at 8 tonight in 35 Service 7-1004.4-1- kER BESELER 23C, 6pm. 5-1-19 SPRING BREAK with Union. Joel Hochberg Leo programs, but you have to find out first Equitable positon. Union Burnett will present "The what you're dealing with, then 4STRICTQ [ikor, 50mm, F/2.8. Board Flights. Spain $279. Krispies Story." Rice try to make Wharton said he has had numerous *4-1-16 ■jp [337 9471. 2-1-16 130 watt Hi-fi D0 Nassau $179, London $175. Contact us Monday through FOR .QUALITY service on stereo equipment, see the Registration for classes changes," he said. 'Wharton said he will resign from four requests over the past three years to serve on various boards, including 10 major amplifier STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East offered by other boards of directors, which he would k Friday, 1 - 4 p.m. or phone Spartan Wives will be corporations, seven federal commissions multiplex adaptor. Grand River. C-1-31 held at 7 p.m. not d' zero FIND SOMETHING7 3531-9777. C-1-31 Monday in the specify, so that his total level of and 11 educational institutions. The Ford K8.1-1-15 If you've found a pat or article Peoples Church, East Lansing. outside commitment remains about the inquiry was one of six in the last six All student wives are welcome. of value, wa want to help you PAINTING, Etc., free ng ie, XVI5 elliptic! prB73ft. Rossignol Gaze bindings, used 102. return it. Just coma in to the THE present CHARTER PEOPLE Spring Holidays: MSU students. Dan, estimates Petitions are being accepted same. That level of commitment, based on months. Though he turned down most of these State News Classified Dept. 332-2133. Janet, 337-9570. for positions Wharton's p«ee limes. 55-0960 at- Freeport $169. Nassau $179, on the MDP own assessment of the demands Steve. 351-2310. and tell us you went to place 3-1-15 requests himself, Wharton said he has Student Academic Advising on his time from outside Spain $239, ring activities, is "well discussed some of them with the trustees. an ad in EAST LANSING Committee. Petitions are STUDENTOURS, 351 2650 within" the two days a month To date, however, only the board available in 141 Baker Hall. University IftVELIN giant slalom STATE BANK'S column. As a public service found 13-1-31 | Instr limit on faculty outside consultation, on The Public Broadcast approval System and Ford plei, boots and Nevada The MSU Russian Chorus Wharton said. EAST have become public . 41 8-treck tapes, LANSING STATE SPRING BREAD with UNION under the direction of Denis knowledge. BANK will run the ad at no SPANISH BOARD FLIGHTS, Spain TUTORING Mickiewicz will present selection. extre cost to you. a professional, familiar with concert of liturgical, fold and $279, Nassau $179, London EAST LANSING $175. Contact us Monday MSU composed music at 8:IS p.m. language materials. I, 230 i. bund columns. Never 1324438. watt system, amplifier, 1 1-15 4 FOUND: STATE BANK GERMAN Sheperd C-1-31 through Friday, 1-4 phone 353-9777. C-1-31 p.m. or Reasonable. {(Special rates for Veterans). Call 351-3815. X-3-1-15 Thursday Auditorium. Orchesis - in the Modern Dance Club will hold tryouts for the Music Schools to get aid IS puppy, 3-4 months old. MSU BRIDGE CLASSES. Basic, dance production of Lorca's for drug testing vicinity. 351-5950 extention "Blood Wedding" at 8:30 261. C-3-1-17 intermediate, duplicate. p.m. Certified instructor. January Tuesday in the dance studio, MATH TUTOR 15. 349-4247. 2-1-16 218 Women's IM Bldg. FOUND: - High school LONG haired tiger teacher evailable for all Math kitten in Commuter Lot, Call The Student through Council for 882-2504. 3-1-15 Calculus. Phone GUITAR, FLUTE and drum WASHINGTON 351-4161 or 332-1127. lessons. Private instruction Exceptional Children will meet (AP) - of 1,000 pupils, out of a officials would inform he at 7 p.m. today in 104B Wells The Nixon administration is total 1,700, already have LOST: GREY tiger-striped. 5-1-15 available. MARSHALL Hall. Speakers will discuss the child's parents and MUSIC, 351-7830. C-1-1-15 willing to grant federal done so, he said. recommend M.A.C. - Division area. controversy over deaf education proper 351-8130 after 6pm. 3-1-17 PARTY GIVERS - Love methods. money for local pilot The pupils also would treatment. Health officials programs that search for have to agree. If any refuses, FOUND: ROLL of film, cleaning water? Sit carpet on without clean, dry | Typing Service |jj|||j Beginning Orchesis will meet traces of drugs in the urine Alston said he would be or police would not be informed. Records would be at 6 p.m. Tuesday in 218 of grade school and high December 1, by river, carpet instantly. Rent our Women's IM Bldg. Orchesis will placed in a "peer group kept in the principal's office J PANASONICRS Ektachrome, color slides. Host machine. Clawson ANN B R O W N school students. discussion" to explain his - . Typing and meet at 7:15 p.m. New members under control of an advisory cassette player, 355-2552. C-3-1-17 Floors, Inc. 1004 South multilith offset are welcome to both modern The first such program refusal to fellow pupils. printing. committee of parents, |r. radio. 1971. $95. Washington, Lansing Complete service for dance groups. tentatively is scheduled to If the child still won't teachers and ^4. 3-1-15 LOST: Knit acarf, bright color 482-0849. 5-1-19 student dissertations, theses, start Feb. 1 at Frederick submit to testing, school bands, near Wells. Reward manuscripts, general typing, Come and join the new- representatives. Zoology Douglass Intermediate officials inform the parents Pupils identified (RECEIVER, Garrard $10. 353-0654. 5-1-9 STARVING ARTIST WANTED IBM. 23 years experience. Club at today in 404 Natural Science 7:30 p.m. School in New York's and "then we let ton alone," as drug turntable, Empire to do restoration work on old 349-0850. C-1-31 users would continue their Bldg. We've got a great line-up Harlem district. The school Alston said. |jdge. 484-4872 Excellent after ( Partonal ]/] oil paintings. Call Mr. Cory at 627-7722. 5-1-19 COMPLETE THESES this year. The Pre-Vet Club will meet at teaches eight. grades five through taken Urine samples will be as unobtrusively as normal class schedules, and no to attempt would be made disclose their condition SERVICE. Discount TV RENTALS $9.50 per ALTERATIONS AND 7 p.m. Tuesday in 110 Anthony- Harlem school officials possible, mainly during to other pupils. But school printing. IBM typing and Hall. A film will follow the |AD standard 205cm. month, $23 par term; free REPAIRS - NORGAARD'S binding of theses. Resumes, say their students wouldn't physical education classes. officials conceded that work delivery, service and pickup. meeting. be compelled to take the Salomon bindings, TAILOR SHOP. 37 years publications. Across from Testing would be conducted probably would get around ca No deposit. New stereos boots, poles. experience, 1609 East campus, corner M.A.C. and A marital enrichment drug screening tests. But by a private laboratory in eventually. "Students have available |7 5-1-16 at same rates. Call Kalamazoo, Lansing. Grand River, below Jones program will be offered from 7 administration officials say Philadelphia. their own net work," said NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 482-2245. 1-1-15 to 10 p.m. Monday. Tuesday Stationery Shop. Call and they have no objection to If testing turns up school principal Lionel COPY GRAPH SERVICES, Wednesday evenings. If supplying money for a interested, leave evidence of drug use. school McMurren. name and 337-1666. C-1-31 compulsory program is phone number with Lynda at a 35 3-4619. locality wants to try one. TYPING TERM papers, theses, Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, etc. JEAN C-1-31 Electric. Experienced. MASSEY. 393-4075. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet with Elwym Davies at 7:30 p.m. head of Nixon's Special Action Office on Drug Rules OKd for unit today ni the Union Gold Room Abuse Prevention, declined (continued from page 1) to consider the student's role in a request to be interviewed WILL TYPE your thesis for Recommendations as to how the committee should be missions. the February deadline. 50c/page on subject. A selected were made by President Wharton, Robert Perrin, 489-6479. X-1-1-15 All Kids Day Care Center has spokesman said Jaffe vicepresident for University relations, Senger and Levin. found a facility. There will be a considers school screening Levin said that as soon as the committee has established meeting for all those interested programs a last resort, "but its in Day Care at 7:30 p.m. guidelines for awarding the funds to individual today when kids are dying it may in the American Legion Hall publications, the committee will publish them in the State behind Valley Court Park. If be time for last resorts." News. BATTLE CREEK student unable to The Harlem project is the attend call Shan Wharton emphasized that except wishes to share driving with Houckat 332-0418. first to be considered for for the recommendations he offered as to the commutar(s) from same area. federal funds. Local general makeup of the committee, the central 962-1335. 3-1-17 The Free Store has moved administration would have no and will open soon. If you are officials, with Jaffe's help, involvement in the distribution of funds. PAST TONY COATS interested in have asked for $70,000 working a few ON GRAND RIVER hours a week, come to a meeting from the Office of at 3 p.m. Tuesday in 6 Student Economic Opportunity. Apartment*, now under new management is leasing student units for SPRING, SUMMER. Thma specious apartments are carpeted and furnished DONT FORGET blood comes Services Bldg. The plans A spokesman said Jaffe no national screening PIZZA FEAST iMinctive, comfortable furniture. Each unit ha« a garbage disposal and air only from people. Save annual pre-professional rin9 These 4 man units have Give blood. a life. Professional night will be held Tuesday in 138 Chemistry Bldg. at 7:30 p.m. program, but is ready to tonight from 6-2 a.m. up to 4 parking spaces per unit and include the donors help local groups that want P 9iant compensated. Area medical and dental schools swimming pool and recreation room. Throughout the academic year MICHIGAN COMMUNITY will be present to answer your to try programs of their in the show bar. Jtf Manner be ,ree for bus transportation to and from campus. We also have a full time BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. questions. own. The Harlem program was any maintenance. If you want to be among the first residents of C-1-31 Today is the last chance 1 large Pepperoni Pizza I1A.M. a m""' today- to 9 2 bedroom units start at $62.50 month per man. Model open • WANTED: order the 1973 Yearbook Place to planned by the district's locally elected board. The P.M. FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL at 349-3530. QUALITY guitar your order between 2 and 5 and a pitcher i 12 month leases available. (Guild, Martin, etc.) also p.m. today in 30 Student chairman of that board, beginner's flute, after 9 p.m., Services Bldg Calvin Alston, said no pupil phone 355 8844. 3-1-17 of Beer-Such lmxr exclusively by: ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. Victor DuBois will discuss would be forced to submit to a urine test. 3511»10 441 E. SAOINAW HWY. SUITS 411 WANTED. IBM SELECTRIC, "Neocolonialism Myth or Reality" In in a Africa: Social He said parents first must a deal! The original land-grant tavern pica, in good condition. Science seminar EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48823 Phone 393-3588. X-1-1-12 at 4 p.m. grant permission for their Now Appearing: Virgin Dawn Tuesday In 376 Bessey Hall child to be tested. Parents Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan MonttoyJarujaj^jj Books help make winter months more bearable FARMERS' ALMANAC COOK BOOK. Ed. by T. Wheelwright. Only *1.98 winter THE JOY OF EATING NATURAL. FOODS: The Complete Organic Cookbook. Only $1.98 . PRIMITIVE PEOPLES TODAY. By E. Weyer, Jr. 271 Photos, 59 In Full Color, now only $7.95. ALL COLOR BOOK OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY. By R. Patrick. Import Special Only $2.98. ASTRONOMY: A History of Man's Investigation of the Universe. By Fred Hoyle. New, complete ed.. Only $4.95. 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