the michigan Volume 65 Number 85 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 x-agent says Haig, Thieu talks was hired stir truce rumors spy on Dems protect the Committee to Re-elect the SAIGON (AP) -- Both sides were reported preparing for a Vietnam cease - fire as Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. and cease people it - fire goes South Vietnamese now controls into effect. sources once had said a preclude further hostilities by North Vietnam after a settlement. The White House continued its no • - a former conferred on Wednesday with comment policy. ASHINGTON (AP) President," Baldwin added. Tuesday that President Nixon and Lam said in the interview that -jent testified Wednesday that he The theory that McCord engaged in President Nguyen Van Thieu in an unusual Thieu planned to declare a unilateral Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le by the security chief for spying activities to protect called night meeting apparently cease - fire starting Friday, the eve of Due Tho settled virtually all military because of still unresolved {epublican National Committee to Republicans against possible political matters. Nixon's inauguration for a second aspects of a cease - fire during their six It or conversations from the demonstrations was advanced in court term. These sources said Wednesday days of intensive talks in Paris last ocratic National Headquarters, Wednesday by McCord's lawyer, lfred C Baldwin III said that he Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam of the plan, sti" exists but may ** week. But some political questions Gerald Alch. South Vietnam said postponed. remain in dispute, he added. nmmised by the man, James W. Baldwin said that on May 26 he interview that though "peace is in a radio Asian diplomatic sources in Lam said U.S. and North ord Jr., that "if the President is walked into a room at the Howard near" the Saigon government refuses very Washington said they believe an Vietnamese experts continuing ected this November, this is the Johnson motel that had been rented to sign any Vietnam peace agreement agreement to end the war is near. They negotiations in Paris have virtually to be onn the tl team and go up the for him by McCord and found the added that they anticipate Nixon will that mentions the Viet completed work on military matters, Cong's defendants there with various pieces of provisional revolutionary government. speak on postwar Indochina in his including the proposed exchange of [cCord is one of the two electronic equipment. The motel is Before the hour long inaugural address Saturday. prisoners, an in - place cease - fire and ndants remaining in the Watergate - meeting with across the street from the Watergate Haig at Independence Palace, Thieu international control machinery. He and G. Gordon Liddy, once a The Asian diplomats also confirmed Complex. conferred for Vh hours with his reports from Saigon of an expectation ',r for the President's re-election "McCord said I want to explain National Security Council and of a guarantee by the United States According to other private sources imittee, are charged with military in Saigon, the United States will not something to you....You will be corps commanders on how South with other major powers, including the spiracy. burglary and illegal (continued on page 11) Vietnam can hang on to the Soviet Union and China, designed to demand a provision for the withdrawal territory of all North Vietnamese troops from propping. ialdwin 36, of Hamden, Conn. the South in the main treaty. These rhe was contacted by McCord on sources indicate Thieu has accepted a (oximately May 1 last year and ON WOMEN'S CENTER compromise on this issue, a tacit McCord had gotten his name from understanding in the main agreement of former FBI agents, with provisions spelling out the e said McCord first assigned him withdrawal in an accompanying Lrd Martha Mitchell, wife of the L attorney general, but after one [ gave him the new assignment, lie said in the upcoming week » were different demonstrations City council delays fund vote By JONATHAN KAUFMAN the testimony presented by 27 people council why t|jey thought the city solicitors by special insignia; limiting technical agreements. for Lam also disclosed that in return recognition of the Saigon government as one of the signatories State News Staff Writer in a noisy two-hour public hearing. should — or shouldn't— give the of the treaty, Hanoi demanded that the street soliciting time to six days (duled," and that he wanted A decision on funding a women's The hearing drew a Women's Center $225 a month to pay (Jan. 20,22,26 and 27; Feb. 2 and 3); the Viet Cong get equal recognition. ii to attend them to see if there counseling center was put off by the standing-room-only crowd of more rent and utility cost. advising people who will be solicited, Lam declared that the Saigon any threat to Republicans, East Lansing City Council Tuesday than 150, mostly young women, Most speakers drew applause by government rejects this. ...in said. personally or in cooperative handbills, [He said his main concern was to night so council members could review students and area residents told the saying they were in favor of the city that contributions are not "We refuse to sign any piece of allocating the money, which would go tax-deductible; and asking that a paper on which the people of the to support several services, including National Liberation Front can display thermometer recording rape and abortion counseling. mention the name of their so - called contributions, to be set up at Grand Three women who spoke against provisional revolutionary (continued on 11) 1SU bus officials say page government," he said. funding, saying it duplicated existing services or abetted loose morals and "women only" discrimination, were AT COUNCIL MEETING hissed or booed at by the audience, forcing Mayor Wilbur Brookover to gavel for order several time. lervice in money bind Councilmemb«r said he was George Colbum interested in possibility of involving MSU and Ingham County in the project. He exploring the Women's Center In short, they have less money and compared to roughly 10,000 last added that he wanted the question to By JOHN LINDSTROM State News Staff Writer more riders, they say. winter term. The number of passes be sold directly meeting, resolved at the council's Feb. 6 stirs hot debate affects, both through the number of Councilmember Mary Sharp "Our analysis has shown us that the passengers expected and the income cautioned that the community should number of students using the buses has By JANESEABERRY dollars. Several times however, the available, the number of buses running not interpret the final decision- Iniid a growing number of student gone down about 25 per cent in the daily. There are presently 15 buses however it goes— in a "malevolent, State News Staff Writer overflow audience was called to order ■plaints about campus bus service, last several years," Gene Garrison, running. sexist way." She added that the and by Mayor Brookover, for loudly jversity bus officials Tuesday garage and motor pool supervisor, said. But this year, even though the proposal would be judged solely on its SHARON HANKS criticizing the scattered opposing remarks. d the bus system, saying the Garrison said approximately 8,900 number of bus passes sold has gone merjt.. The first two hours of a The center had requested $225 a Ice is caught in a financial pinch. bus passes were purchased this winter down, the number of riders on the ln Qther actjop the cound, closely-packed East Lansing City month for fiscal year 1972-73 to cover buses has gone up, causing crowding Council meeting turned into a debate approved a request from the People's rent, utilities, telephone and supplies. on the buses and long waits for many cooperative Council to allow street forum on Women's rights, as 27 students at the bus stops. and told the council— and women men Jacqueline Brown. 1104 N. ;0P group to fight •'What s happening is that the students with passes are riding more, solicitation as part of its $25,000 fundraising reDresents drivePfor the ^ group!; it sometimes each other thought a women's cente* in East — why they Hagadorn Road, a spokeswoman for the center, said fund-raising activities Garrison said. "In previous years we p Lansing is or is not necessary. had netted $1300. but such activities estimated that students rode a little Approval followed suggestions in a The council postponed action on took too much time from educational f.C. bus allocation less than four rides a day per pass. This report by City Manager John year students are taking more than Patriarche favoring approval of the four rides a day and this is causing the request with certain limitations, the issue to review testimony. Most speakers during the public hearing spoke in favor of having a activities. She added that she believes center (continued By TERI ALBRECHT appeal to the All - University Student crowding. These limits include: identifying women's center funded with tax on page 11) State News Staff Writer Judiciary (AUSJ) which denied the "We don't know why the students —————————— coalition's request Monday to hold a are riding more per day now than Republican • based coalition is hearing on the case. before. It could be for a variety of In addition to the judiciary actions, The Burroughs Corp. elected President associated with the two Michigan inuing its efforts to contest reasons, particularly changes in their ISU's allocation of $300 to the the coalition says it will file a suit to schedules," Max Neils, manager of the Clifton R. Wharton to its Board of corporations. However, he emphasized lent Mobilization Committee for Inaugural Day demonstrations the Antidiscrimination Judicial Board where the coalition will charge the automotive services, added. Neils said the service estimates that it carrys Wharton lirectors Wednesday. The Detroit - based corporation that he would maintain relationship" to MSU and that his an "exclusive rday. board with discrimination according to approximately 40,000 passengers a designs, develops and services a broad external activities would be beneficial line of data equipment including to the University. »n» on Braden, spokesman for the for Responsible Action, said creed. See related story page 10 day. Many of the complaints about crowded buses and long waits have elected to special systems for defense and government agencies. He said the trustees approved his invitation to join Burroughs the same nesday the group will file a series suits next week The planned action follows a come from students in the South "My election to the board of time they approved his appointment opposing the Burroughs Corp.," Wharton said to the Ford board. Also, the trustees Burroughs ' 'on. beginning with a suit refusal by the ASMSU board at its Complex area. Garrison said that 'in the Tuesday meeting to grant a budget another bus would be added to that Wednesday, "as with the recent action arranged that all fees which ordinarily Student - Faculty of the Ford Motor Co. in inviting me would be paid to him as a director will ■ciary. ' request by the coalition which route "hopefully by Thursday." "The data collected on the riders in to join its board, should strengthen the be paid instead to the University. matched the appropriation to Student ■kit SUlhas1 wi" ^est whether P u mm authority under its and Code of Operations Mobe. The coalition requested money for that route has dictated that another bus on that route is necessary." board seat University's relations with the business and scientific community." Wharton said he pleased to be Wharton added that he does not expect to accept any lurthcr corporate board two buses of its own to go to Garrison said. was memberships in the future. (KibS* 1 ad,oc,ted by s®id he will also file (continued on page 11) an (continued on page 11) duality of indigent's defense argued By CRAIG GEHRING State News Staff Writer case to misdemeanors, in order to express a desire to handle indigent The current practice, under fire court appointed lawyer at a time, calling it "a scandle of major in the system. tons of time and "The attorneys spend represent their clients "There is just no question i mind that the system is inherently Th'rd In a scries protect the constitutional rights of cases. proportions." vigorously." unable to adequately represent defendants. by some attorneys, is for a lawyer to East Lansing District Court Judge indigents," he says. receive 10 cases for a lump-sum fee of "What is to prevent a lawyer from SuPreme Court's Do court appointed attorneys, in Maurice E. Schoenberger, whose Abood cites inadequate $2,000. going to the prosecutor and fact, provide adequate representation T Persons L °n Vision gave for indigent defendants however? negotiating a horse trade?" Ferency jurisdiction includes the campus, compensation for appointed lawyers as the cause of the deficiencies. [ointed ati™ to have court Two local judges strongly support Reisig defends the system by comments. "It would be very easy for agrees with Reisig, for the most part. "I can honestly say, with few "No matter how dedicated a lawyer n°t until a"fySfe'ony cases, it arguing, "What pay a court appointed him to trade one guilty plea for a the existing system but, in contrast, exceptions, appointed attorneys for may be the lack of just compensation gents could ie 1972 ru,ing that two area attorneys vehemently counsel receives is sheer tokenism. He dismissal in another case." moral, ethical and practical reasons will catch up with him," he argues. nse'. in misrf the r'8ht to criticize it as is giving away his services. Frederic S. Abood, a prominent "aunidemeanor offenses. and unable to being unfair to attorneys provide for adequate "We try to remain selective and Lansing criminal lawyer, agrees with really fight for their clients," he says. Schoenberger continues, "If an "I was the attorney of record in one trial that lasted three weeks," Abood ice williamUodenSi°n written by representation of defendants. do not appoint just anybody," Reisig Ferency. saying the arrangement has continues. " 1 was one year in linger <1 ?. "ou8'as, in the points out. "When a lawyer starts "an inherent danger." attorney has any self-respect and lndiepnt mu;t Ingham County Circuit Court Judge respect for his profession at all, he is preparation and filed every brief h,gh court ruled Donald L. Reisig, who estimates 90 taking cases for granted, we take him off the roster." "The attorney could plead nine cases guilty and only prepare one," he duty bound to go all the way for his imaginable and motion after motion. per cent of all cases in his court Zolton A. client. In addition, most will do a My cost was $4,000 to $5,000; yet I Ferency, associate warns. involve court appointed attorneys, received only $750 for my efforts. k^l^ybesentto^ Kmied^ that the Supreme says point blank that the appointive system works well. The circuit court appoints attorneys professor of criminal justice and an unsuccessful candidate for Michigan Supreme Court, attacks the the Reisig, on the other hand, defends the practice. "Most of them (attorneys) want it," good job since, they up a reputation." are trying to build Abood, however, is strongly critical of the appointive system. "We just have not been realistic. After all, judges and juries still get paid 1 .XT!*intothe established e*tend the from a roster of 35 lawyers who procedure of allotting 10 cases to a he says, adding he has found no abuses (continued on page 15) Gideon / Thursday, January |8 , 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 21 legislators IP^Jr ru i iwr»a iaicdcci mam By LINDA WERFELMAN i i..ji u legislators, including House _,j i widespread opposition to tn who has announced definite The The trip will be the first have have saiH said < u thev I members of a state inc|J0 *1 summary plans to participate. time participate State News Staff Writer Speaker William Ryan, the war." At least 21 state D- Detroit, have indicated The trip will not be made legislators have lobbied their Alma StaUworth n LI state's Congressional R e P legislators will travel to that they will support the if a peace agreement is "My reponsibility is to Gary' n*1! Washington, D.C. next week effort, which will be reached by the time of the insure that our lawmakers representatives for antiwar D-Ypsilant, Rep" to seek antiwar privately financed by the presidential inauguration carry out their actions. Crim, D-Davison,SbyJ h1; commitments from legislators. Saturday. responsiblities to their Nelson, Jackie D-Lansing anH„T All members of the state constituents," Warner said. Other legislators who Vaughn, Michigan members of the Rep. Perry Bullard, U.S. Senate and House of legislature have been asked D-Ann Arbor, who will IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII*>llllill,B,l,,,,,,,,,!,m" Representatives. to participate. The legislators are "We want to discuss with participate in the our federal colleagues the Washington trip, said he also scheduling appointments will be involved in the "I come unarmed. I have with the state's 2 senators sentiments of our antiwar demonstrations and 19 representatives, state constituents regarding this no statistics to back me up. I scheduled to coincide with Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, continuing war and the come only as a citizen and a D-East Lansing, one of the mounting implications of the Saturday inauguaral. woman. All I know is I want this for state and its "We want a vote for an three coordinators of the war our this (women's) center. 1 need group, said at a news people," Jondahl said. early end to funding the this center." conference Wednesday. He later added that the war," Bullard said. "Failure Eleven other state action would "reinforce the to go along with any of the Susan Emery, President's tactics until he East Lansing Resident ends the war is a good way to handle congressional see story page 1 Austin outlines opposition to the war." The issue of congressional loss of power also is at imiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiimiiiMiimiiiiiiimmmiii stake, Rep. Dale Warner, India stricken by drought traffic controls R-Eaton Rapids, said. He said he would urge LANSING (UPI) -- Secretary of State Richard H. Austin Michigan representatives in warned Wednesday that 'he peaceful coexistence of the Congress to "take action India has been hit by its worst drought in a motorcycles, bicycles and cars is threatened unless there are so that their ability to assert some new approaches to reduce the accident toll. decade and is importing at least two million tons "The sharp rise in motorcycle and bicycle use and their their powers shall not be Sparse taken away." of food grains, mostly from the United States, accident experience is a cause for concern to all of us," While making plans for a peace lobbying effort in Washington, state Rep. H. Lynn| Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government said Austin said at the state safety commission's cycle safety Warner, who was invited Jondahl, D 59th District, was forced to use card tables in lieu of undelivered furniture. office I1 conference. "The peaceful coexistence of these different to the inauguration, is the Wednesday. Food Minister Fakhruddin Ali Ahmeed told a kinds of vehicles on our roads and streets is threatened unless some new approaches are developed to reduce the only Republican legislator State News photo by C. L. Michaels | news conference the drought was affecting 200 accident and fatality toll currently being experienced and million people - about 36 per cent of the being projected." population. Austin proposed problem. Included a seven - point program to were proposals to provide: •training facilities for motorcycles and bicycles •minimum equipment standards and restrictions deal with the Women's unit to urge Burger stays Berrigan trip •and special bicycle trails. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Wednesday I*One FREE 890 submarine^ new sex education bill! temporarily blocked the Berrigan brothers from going to Hanoi. I with any pizza order. I By MAUREEN McDONALD the commission will renew be part of the 1973 goals of discriminate by sJ Burger, acting at the request of the Justice State News Staff Writer its efforts to gain legislation the commission. women's credit, feij ■ one coupon per pizza ham/talami i Dept., stayed a ruling issued earlier in the day by Patricia C. Sllea, aimed at birth control for Silea criticized legislative offenders, and equal j( the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia. good thru 1-20-73 turkey executive director of the minors and sex education in inaction on two bills, one opportunity. —v roast beef which would allow sex The commission plansl The Berrigans planned to leave for Hanoi by way Michigan Women's public schools. corned beef I Commission, said Tuesday Silea said the efforts will education classes now review over 2,000 sUtutf of Paris on Thursday. But they could be held up :mrC taught in public schools to with concerns ranging ft for weeks since Solicesor General Erwin N. Griswold asked that the stay be in effect until the i FLASH! include birth control information and another bill inheritance to eligibility unemployment. I government could appeal from further ruling that mikes: which allow physicians to The commission i might go against them in the district court. i Fourteen and one BILLIARD TOURNAMENT pocket prescribe contraception methods to minors. Passage of both bills participate in the Feb. I hearings on women iT credit as part of a c< Panel will urge new pizza & sanowicH stioppe I was court I Mens' and Womens' Divisions thwarted in committee late study on credl discrimination. last year but the An 351-1600 I •Double elimination commission is Dealing H with j eight - member panel of the Advisory fast (r«« d*llw»ry •No table charge for tournament play optimistic that both bills will discrimination is Council of Appellate Justice will recommend next | not valid withother coupon* •Sign up by Jan. 19 be reintroduced in the 1973 issue the commission wl| month the creationr of a nine - judge "lower •$2.50 registration legislative session. involved in. •All full chamber" for the U.S. Supreme Court. The new chamber, made up of LIEBERMANN'S students - time eligible are "It is ironic that women told they must act "We need to help w become a stronger parti judges now •Trophies for 1st responsibly in sexual the work force," Silea a| sitting on the 11 U.S. Courts of Appeals, would place winners "We call it woman pi rule on 400 to 500 by the highest court. cases diverted to it each year "TEACHER'S PET" •Winners represent MSU at Region 7 matters," Silea said, speaking on the bills, "but then they are given no planning." Power planning inclufl The chief advantage of the new judicial body, Tournament in access to information about finding meaningful jobs! according to the panel, is that it would provide final, authoritative rulings in hundreds of by George Kovacs February. Persons interested in contraceptives procedures and devices. Silea blasted both the women who want to higher entry levels better proir w d important cases that the Supreme Court is too House and the Senate for possibilities. FREE BILLARD LESSONS busy to decide. The commission will J call "clearly abrogating their or stop by for research the plight of 1 information. responsibility. Silea said adequate female offender. At if Nixon accused of deception information on birth present time, Detroit Hoij I of Corrections is the of UNION control is vital responsible sexual behavior. for state facility for \ Sen. George McGovern prisoners. Conditions d "Suppressing knowledge arrived in London Wednesday BILLIARD does not delete action," said to be less than at the prison. standf on a private visit and accused Silea said. "It merely deletes President Nixon of keeping ROOM rational action." Other targets of the "everyone in the dark" over Lower Level Union Building 355-3358 womens commission include Post petitionsl £ the Vietnam peace talks. Michigan statutes which "I don't think anybody except the President knows available fori what is happening in the peace talks," he said. "There is no formal or informal ASMSU vote Petitioning has begun* [ discussion." all interested students wish to run for ASM! «J McGovern reiterated his representatives from r charge that Nixon "misled the Colleges of Business ij people" during the Human Ecology. L presidential election "by Petitions are available J telling them that peace was in | 335 student Services and are due Jan. 26.1 Bj sight except for just a few elections will be held unimportant details." 31. Oil import controls lifted wmLm President Nixon suspended Wednesday controls on the importation of heating oil during the first nfo? 353 4321 120 days of this year in an effort to ease the An efficient little desk lamp that's good to present winter fuel shortage. look at, too. Base and shade come in red, George A. Lincoln, director of the Office of yellow and white, with stem of polished Emergency Preparedness, the key oil import agency, said the suspension should help the present chrome. Swivel mounting puts light where you want it. Height, 19",; shade 4" x 6". IrJ LOW-MOjSjl si u tat ion but he did not know how much Takes 100 watt bulb. l^-/CASSE~| lc-30.40 C-90»| additional oil would be imported as a result. I C-60 .49 C-120 8 Defense official to join firm Barry J. Shillito, who has been the Pentagon's top procurement officer for the last four years, will leave the Defense Dept. within the next few weeks to become firm. president of a major defense contracting FREE SLICE OF I Shillito said he had made careful check with PIZZA a Pentagon lawyers to make sure that he will not Check out our wide violate any conflict - of - interest laws in becoming variety of paraphernalia. BELL'S I president of Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical. Papers, pipes, rigs, Both the law and defense regulations prohibit spreads and former officials forever from taking part in matters EAST LANSING-209 E. Grand River tapestries. MERIDIAN MALL they were personally involved in while in office. DOWNTOWN—113 S. WaaWngton -OKKM08, / MICHIGAN Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ,8< 197 Thursday, January 18, 1973 3 Court approves racial prejudice tests JACHINGTON (AP) - thi« " \ 8 i ° ' "terrogate Texas and, indirectly, to convened in Philiadelphia to Douglas dissented prospective jurors on this d,tend.nu !>»•« • on the Wyoming. In the other 48 consider claims by prisoners point. h! 7!hil!i the subject ^ of racial ls®"e of raclal Prejudice," he UP°ni said. states the fathers already -- - in jail awaiting trial that required the judge to make a constitutional violation.' can be compelled to support they have a constitutional the ' ** rs prejudice," said Justice William H. Rehnquist. "It has been strongly implied previously but never their offspring. right to vote. inquiry. Rehnquist's opinion for The justice said one or to "It makes little difference a criminal defendant ! ice -ft nB» and 1 jjt nJed tht Supreme unanimously In New York, Jack Greenberg, counsel for the expressly held." In a 7-2 "A state individually may discriminate not As far back as 1931 the Supreme Court reversed the the court extends ruling to a constitutional that more of the potential niay^ have harbored jurors whether the jury has prejudged him because of NAACP Legal Defense and decision, against illegitimate children murder conviction of a right, and one that is ' 1 ~ * """" the color of his skin or meanwhile, the court ruled by denying them substantial Educational Fund, hailed that illegitimate children are Washington, D.C. black binding on state trial judges because of the length of his benefits accorded children because the trial judge the ruling as a landmark. entitled to have the state everywhere. hair," Marshall said. S black civil rights But, he said, the t . La conviction of a _ generally," said the court. refused to quiz the jury court rded "It is the first Ume that force their natural fathers to The case involved Gene ker in [ker in Florence County, the court has said the 14th provide financial support. In a third action, the about their racial attituteds. Ham, a black convicted of was unable ''to "In either event, he has justices unanimously The late chief Justice constitutionally distinguish Amendment establishes - ~" The marijuana posession and been deprived of the right ,We think that the 14th ruling applies to ordered a three-judge court Charles Evean Hughes wrote sentenced to 18 months. He possible prejudice against beards from a host of other to present his case to claimed he was framed. neutral and detached Ham was a worker for the possible similar prejudices." observers capable of Southern Christian Justices Thurgood rendering a fair and push for ethics laws Leadership Conference and Marshall and William impartial verdict." roups last the Bi-Racial Committee of the City of Florence. The conviction was his first. At the trial the defense CAROL THOMAS legislative session. cheese." meetings. ;te News Staff Writer istworthy, honest and may better describe a Kelley appeared before the committee to advocate Corrective legislation in all the areas of interest is important, he said, but any Conflict of interest was also considered in Oberg's Only suggested one of the pieces of legislation has actually been lawyer requested the judge to ask the jurors: "You have no prospective Hearing opens passage of strong lobbyist legislation initiated to testimony. He advocated prejudice against Negores? Scout than a turned into bill form, but disclosure of financial control and disclosure laws, control ethical and financial Against black people? You .ician, lie servants but ibly pushed toward Michigan's may be but he said legislation without heavy penalties would be control matters must have penalties or it is ludicrous, he said. strong interests of all public officials from the governor down to the township clerk. Ballenger said that the other areas would of be public translated concern into would not be influenced by the use of the term 'black' " Ham's lawyer also wanted on prison firing s virtues during the next worthless. Common Cause has been Common Cause also legislation after the study the jurors asked whether A Civil Service should be reinstated. alive session. turned its efforts toward committee holds additional "Every year lobbying largely responsible for the they would disregard the Commission hearing will be earings conducted requiring open meetings of hearings and formulates fact that the Three of the four who activity in Michigan erupts legislation being considered defendant held today to determine nesdav by the Special into all public bodies and legislation to join the a beard. were employes of the public view when by the study committee, wore whether four former H- Study Committee on eliminating executive campaign financing bill psychiatric clinic, were fired Lynn sensitive legislation and Sen. William Ballenger, R ■ Rehnquist said the employes of the State ed drew testimony from sessions and closed already introduced into the earlier this month because office insensitive lobbyists Ovid, said. judge's refusal to put this Prison of Southern Michigan Gen. Frank Kelley, Senate. their sideburns were not combine to attract attention wentatives from the testimony for short enough to conform to Michaelj to how little control over Common r and secretary of Cause, Oberg State Dept. of Corrections offices and MSU lobbying activities is actually provided by the advocat financing mpaign laws with REP SEEKS AMENDMENT standards. fgor Winston Oberg resenting Common lobbying law of this state," disclosure made before the The fourth was an officer the citizen pressure Kelley said. election for the voters' sake. in the prison who was fired He has asked repeatedly He Death also proposed which has suggested last fall for similar reasons. penalty urged f in recent years for control establishing stringent ective legislation in al government areas, legislation but has been lobbyist control laws with The Civil Service turned down by the quarterly expense reports to Commission is required to he legislation suggested legislature, he said. be filed by the corporation decision within Common Cause and of the announce a "It is once again clear and the lobbyist, death penalty for authority," Symons said. He said he could not 30 days of the hearing. used by the study "When you that the present lobbying Oberg pointed to people convicted of the first take a public predict the effectiveness of nittee to close some a statute is failure," Kelley State Rep. Joyce degree murder of police and office, or even seek one, the death penalty since the Michigan's laws deals a recent statement by Kelley. A final decision could be added, referring to public Symons, D—Allen Park, public officials. you again offer yourself as a state has had no recent e by s campaign financing who said Michigan's delayed as long as two years Wednesday said she will The proposed target. experience with similar dit. fen lobbyist disclosure, uproar over lobbying by dog lobbyist control act was as introduce a constitutional amendment also would "I believe a man who laws, if the four men and Perry I equal iict of interest and open - racing interests during the "full of holes as Swiss Johnson, director of the amendment to allow the use impose the death penalty on deliberately sets out to The threat of a death Dept. of Corrections, appeal iion plan those convicted of the first destroy a fellow human is penalty could be the only the decision, John Hand, 300 statu degree murder of reducing himself to the feasible solution to the one of the four fired men, anging fo (AL WAR PROTEST firefighters, kidnap victims and people murdered by the animal level and must be dealt with accordingly." rising crime rate, Symons said. said earlier this week. eligibility criminal use of explosives. Use of a death penalty The state constitution could serve as a deterrent to ission now prohibits the death crime, she added. OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY the Feb, women f a concer c re Jixon to get 'crowned' penalty for any crime. The amendment .nust pass both houses of the state "I would hope that a threat to their own lives would serve to give them UNTIL NINE legislature by a two-thirds more respect for the lives of By SUSAN AG ER accurate portrayal of what beginning to local directly ipvp^y^rtby J?fei majority their victims," she said. ire News Staff Writer is actually happening in participation in protest." contributing one day's. vbteJo.lbe .next general Lt. William Voigt, mock coronation of Washington D. C. on Jan. The program was created wages to help in Hhe eUciion-before it would director of toe Planning and dent Nixon will be 20." by the Duadwood Stage, an rebuilding of the Bac-«Mai» become law. Research Section of the icted by the Lansing A spokesman for the offshoot of the Street Hospital in N. Vietnam "When you put on the Dept. of State Police, agreed help that the death Peace Council at noon group, which is led by Corner Society, a local destroyed during the uniform of a policeman or a penalty could nger part Mason ," Silea on the steps of the resident Betsy antiwar troup. Christman season. The firefighter you are discourage some crimes. oman ;ol to protest his Homan, said the coronation Patrick H. Doyle, MSU council will channel the automatically making po guration and war will follow a football motif, professor of mathematics, money through Medical Aid yourself a target for those which he called "very has written a legal to Indochina. who would destroy MISS J COATS ling inclu gful jobs ant to « group has obtained >1 permission for the appropriate considering Nixon's almost fanatical love for the sport and his restraining order against the swearing in of Nixon, which will be available for signing The State News is u s38 to s58 levels tatement issued by the published by the students of mot recent aggressive nature." at the protest Friday. The Michigan State University every class day during Fall, X o siad their outrage A Nixon effigy will be order will be hand delivered Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, from the fact that crowned with a football to chief justice of the U.S. this is the opportune time to si on will Wednesdays and Fridays during Summer Term, and a save >n has "greatly helmet, he said. The Warren E. Burger on light of ier. At letroit Hoi iified the bombing of populations in program is expected to last no longer than 30 minutes, Saturday, The peace council also special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. 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Band ^ X i'sl 1 Omy iLUtk donatiion pn<|: Jan. 23, David Bromberg, 8 and 10:30 CO Jacobson's an 25, 26, 27, Martin Mull and Bruiile Sprout -EDITORIAL ART BUCHWALD Limited p reluctantly Press test puz has personally profited Present federal and state immutable in the short run. So government. To make it easier to to build. It was also brought out in ontheaj WASHINGTON - There seems to testimony that Roy Ash, the grain deal. You: e So legislative efforts *o pass shield far. Congressional response has be some kind of a campaign by comprehend we present a little (A) forget it because it President's choice to head the Office would J laws for n smen are been bipartisan and refreshingly administration officials to discredit the multiple choice questionnaire for and Budget, was not people question the uDeptl " everyone to evervone to take. lane. u> Management of commendable. But in a broader widespread. Even Gov. Ronald press. How successful it'll be depends on the public, which hasn't been too (1) You, a reporter, have just covered Very good manager when he was Agriculture s grain policies; context, they represent merely a Reagan, hardly a reknowned civil a senate hearing Senate where Gordon Rule, president of Litton. You: rorget it because the ta happy with the media lately because it small step forward that hardly libertarian, has drafted a tough keeps bringing them such bad news. the U.S expert in (A) write the story quoting Mr. will pay for it anyway; ^ f°r*et u because farmers J "" makes up for the mammoth leap shield law for California. One of the problems is that the procurement, has testified that Litton Rule's charges; t backwards dictated last year by Unfortunately, the degree of public doesn't understand the role of Industries overcharged the Navy (B) kill the story because it reflects too much money; ■ the press in its dealings with the millions of dollars on ships it promised badly on the Navy; (D) 'orget it because the liceny the U.S. Supreme Court in support tends to vary. (C) try to prove Mr. Rule is the TV station you work for igjJ definance of the First Though they generally agree incompetent for criticizing a renewal. ^ « Admendment. for shield presidential appointee; (5) You ve been aligned tnH on the need laws, (D) sell your stock in Litton State Dept. and you hear I The court had ruled in the legislators disagree on the Industries. one-third of the Cambodian >1 Caldwell case that judicial bodies potency of these laws. Clearly, (2) You go to a Pentagon briefing which the United States is pavi«!l can charge newsmen with only an "absolute" shield — and are told by a Defense Dept. doesn't exist. You: contempt for refusing to disclose spokesman that B52s did not hit a (A) seek confirmation of thktM giving newsmen the same hospital in Hanoi although you saw which is refused on the «oun outstanding journalism. 'NOW. WOULD YOU PLEASE HOLD STILL WHILE I TAME YOUR BROTHER?' Two Speak We are going to be heard all over the world. We are going to be referred to as the loud minority, if we really are a wait 15 minutes for a bus, when in that time (if you're in reasonable health) you can walk a mile? I myself clerks and maintenance person* should function to support teacher - student learning situ To the Editor: minority, in opposition to our make the mile and a quarter from well as to encourage faculty * Cents I have recently come in contact with some very discouraging illustrious majority. President Nixon's silent apartment to the Chemistry Building in an average of 17 minutes. my and extracurricular (Unfortunately, at some »tudentJJ ir ' comments made by my fellow men If you analyze it Nixon would be in Yah, I know you've been stiffed cart and horse are sometimes101 $21 for a bus pass - but in the future, Worth they referred to pacifism. You trouble without his silent majority. reversed when positions.) _ For it's that silent majority that lets if you have less than a mile to see too many people associate pacifism don't buy a pass, walk. Then go, Now we know that s J Nixon get away with doing things that The State News welcomes with a fear to fight. That is a very maybe government, as it should be, #T wrong definition of the word when aren't right because they think the the bus service can provide be well organized to protect^ all letters. express They must be President would do them no harm. So service to distances over a mile. used by today's younger generation. interests. It Is equally vital in wj typed on a 65 space line and Today's generation, including me, are they let Nixon get away with the war Maybe. double spaced. Letters must they let him get away with trying to George P. Nilles and complex university 'J a clear voice. AdP«i nonviolent people but not pacifists, as or instructor in chemistry faculty have be signed and should the dictionary would define them. For stifle the freedom of the press. Case in senate meetings are often n ■ include hometown, student, the dictionary defines pacifist as "one point was Nixon's attempt to stop Jan. 16,1973 attended. This is generally Time Magazine's of the faculty or staff standing, being passive, one that can be told Vietnam War. coverage an agendum which does not0] what to do all the time, one that can They let him get away critical issues. Given the u local phone number and local address. No unsigned letters will be accepted, but be pushed around." Well myself and my fellow people who want peace are with withholding the people's right to know, such as the Ellsberg case and Senate members of the senate do apP"* It is in the long run bene«i»W To the Editor: the State withhold author's News name will in not be that kind of pacifist. We want to referred to from now on as the fact that Nixon doesn't think it's in the national interest for the people Foot p Your editorial last Friday which true mission of our University biannual senate be encour*F«J nonviolent people who won't stand to to know what's going on in Vietnam. ' extreme cases. Letters may urged "eradicating this senseless body" forum for the rank and file be pushed around. We are going to So it's up to you people out there To the Editor: be edited for clarity and protest the Nixon regime by who care, to go out and make your of the Academic Senate seemed to me faculty and as a tribunal of 1 conciseness that The solution to the bus problem is very mistaken and short sighted. It is - for those few major issues on ■ so more nonviolent methods to achieve what is feelings known, nonviolently, to our trivial — its at the end of your leg. No, often necessary to restate the truism the council realizes the need ■ letters can be right. We care what happens. We are government. it is not a kick in the ass to the accommodated. Letters will not going to allow a corrupt David Sorrick that faculty and students are the heart the fullest faculty deliberation^ Springport junior administration (reserve that for more of any university. All other personnel Donald jM*"1 ' not be edited for content. government to lead us into oblivion. Jan. important matters) but walking. Why from the highest administrator! to 15,1973 - 111 fi;,.hi*an State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 5 Enesbliry Trudeau J.—A FAESHMM. BUT Ml/A ^0CATHV? A SAY, sue MUST Be ANTHONY LEWIS \ SHE'S DOtfa 6 HI6H7V \ THE ONeuMO fifes v \ bjeu-fMV CQTHY V is tefiuy sone- , —v Snap you THAT — r^>rm/6 SPCCJRLf Vietnamese (C) 1973 NEW YORK TIMES It was one of Paris's many Thieu government allowed him in . NEWS SERVICE Vietnamese political exiles speaking: because his father had died. But when PARIS — In the Vietnamese way, Ho Thong Minh, minister of defense in the Tet offensive started, he was put in his voice remained soft and Ngo Diem's first government way back jail and kept there until he went on a conversational despite the emotion in 1954-55. He resigned because, as he hunger strike two months later. of his thoughts. puts it, "I found that Diem was a Today, like so many of the exiles in "This time something has to to0/uJHAT PIP VOlA (I 60T f THAT'S ^ IT kjesn't bother me change," he said. "There has been backward, reactionary man, and I saw Paris, he is in the middle. He is one of the neutralists who might be serving VPMlNUSy l^TOO SAPJ no hope for Vietnam." He slipped out ... |/6fr0NTHE too much suffering - now there must (test, patty?J be reconciliation. The people in of Saigon, past Diem's security men, now with Saigon and provisional and came to Paris. Revolutionary Government members Saigon see it, the Provisional fMl- HR In his person Ho Thong Minh in the Council of National Revolutionary Government sees it, I%f X j Hanoi sees it. They have all suffered. If the reflects the tragedy of his country and of America's involvement in it. His aim Reconciliation if President Nixon had carried out the terms negotiated by Vietnamese do not reconcile is the one that Vietnamese political Henry Kissinger last October. themselves, the Americans can do figures of all views avow: An "Certainly the people of South nothing for real peace no matter how independent Vietnam, free of foreign Vietnam do not want Communism," long they stay." control. But in a lifetime of working he says, "But neither do they want an with this force he has not found the army dictatorship. Our way of life has JIM BUSH means to the end. He was 19—years-old, in 1939, drifted from our origins. We must be more ourselves. We cannot live an when he first joined the struggle American way of life. against the colonial French. After "It all tells in our economic and World War II, when the FYench military and social strength. The L five guilty pleas that rocked the Watergate bugs GOP the four had been promised that if uncover no motives or to investigate And Hunt claimed that, to the best of returned, he was on the general staff of the resistance movement in the far south of Vietnam. But he found that "the Communists wanted to take all power for themselves," so he left the occidental eye looks at us now and says that Saigon can stand up against the North. But it is a strength from outside— artificial." kite bugging trial in the last they pleaded guilty, payments of the potential conspiracy behind the his knowledge, there were no higher, movement for civilian life as an He believes that only a 1 and the testimony that $1,000 for the care of each of their buggings. unidentified officials involved in the engineer. "third—force government" led by families would be made for each neutrals inpanied the pleas lend new month they remained in jail. Sirica's questioning elicited answers case. Diem made him deputy defense can save suffering. He South Vietnam from Kility to the theory that the caper Also, their attorney Henry that further imply involvement of Even in the face of these major minister in 1954. After a month, he more to says "The only way have peace in Southeast Asia is ■stage managed from higher higher officials. All five guilty implications, it is of course possible says, "The Americans urged Diem to reconciliation Ions in the Nixon power structure Rothblatt, has suggested his four clients have been under considerable defendants said the prosecutor's that the affair was conducted without put me in full charge, and he did." So among Vietnamese-first in the South, then the | the defendants themselves opening statements were accurate. the knowledge of high Nixon officials. there is special irony in what has pressure from people he would Silbert had said that between South and North." not Liddy received But the question remains unanswered happened to his view of the United The American government decided I even if it was not, the $250,000 for "investigative work" and as to where all the money came from. States. Late affair still holds ominous iiiiiiiii 111111 ■ 1 in 111 inn Possibly Watergate did only involve "In 1954," Minh says, "I had great long ago to oppose any move toward Tations for American society. lesser officials trying to please higher hope in America— a great anticolonial neutralism or political accommodation in South Vietnam, staking all on the J the original seven defendants officials without their knowledge. But country. But as time went on, I saw survival of Nguyen Van Thieu and his |G. Gordon Liddy, one - time Subverting the American democratic process with this crime against the American people that that was not so. lential consultant and counsel for still parallels ominous attitudes in the "In Washington in 1963 one of autocracy. It did so not for the sake of ■Lance Committee to Re - elect wiretaps and theft of the opposition files regardless of Nixon administration about the use of your generals told me that all the the Vietnamese but out of concern for esident, and James McCord, the who was responsible for the Watergate affair is too Americans would be out of Vietnam its own face. That is why the power. And this is the real significance L committee's "security" chief, similar to conducting the Vietnam War in defiance of the destruction has had to go on for so of Watergate. by the end of 1965. Then in 1965, the L to face trial on charges ranging day the first American bombs fell on long, North and South. people's wishes. Jwiretapping to burglary. Lir five codefendants have all Subverting the American democratic process with wiretaps and North Vietnam, I heard that the Now the signs are that a cesse-fire Pentagon said they would be on their may really be at hand. The decision is Id guilty and face maximum miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmmiiimiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimi thefts of the opposition party's files -- knees in six or eight weeks. But I knew up to Richard Nixon, and this time the I sentences of 50 years and fines regardless of who was responsible for that would not be so, then or ever. approach of Inauguration Day may When E. Howard Hunt, formerly a that Hunt repeatedly contacted Barker the Watergate affair ■$50,000. is too similar to "After that my confidence in the concentrate his mind. But whatever Ay would anyone want to presidential consultant and member of to arrange the break - in at Democratic conducting the Vietnam War in Americans went. I told my friends that peace there may be is not likely to ih his right to trial when faced the Central Intelligence Agency, first headquarters where five of the men defiance of the people's wishes. Both we would have to do it by ourselves." create Ho Thong Minh's vision of a Lch stiff sentences? Even if these tried to bow out of the trial last week, were caught spying. demonstrate supreme arrogance and Ho Thong Ming has made one visit reconciled Vietnam, free of suffering I were sure they would be he offered to plead guilty to three of From where could all that money intransigence. to Saigon since 1955, in 1968. The at last. ftted, why not go to trial and at the six charges against him if the other three would be dropped. Interestingly, have come? Interestingly, the Justice Dept., in a case separate from the P to v.in acquital? the government prosecutor, Earl J. aps because a trial might mean Watergate affair, last Thursday charged ds of pages of testimony which Silbert. agreed to this deal. that the Finance Committee to Re - But Judge John J. Sirica denied the elect the President, through its (incriminate officials who so far |Lns(oneaskedunidentified. Or the request, whereupon Hunt pleaded in the trial could at guilty to all six charges. He obviously did not want to stand trial, and Silbert treasurer, cash sums Hugh P. Sloan, of gave $12,000 and $5,300 Liddy Most students go through Imply that higher officials were illegally. When Barker Ted in the direction of the crime as an employe of the Justice Dept., a was arrested he was - It the Democrats ultimately. directly and all member of the Nixon administration - would have let him off on just the carrying 53 $100 bills. The bills traced to his bank. Barker admitted in were school reading, without ever three charges. Thankfully, this was not testimony that Hunt had contacted pity pleas would avoid the good enough for the judge. him. It seems a strange coincidence pssment of a trial. So it would any worried but unnamed jl if the defendants all pleaded queried I In fact reports published last any Before accepting the guilty pleas of of the five defendants, Sirica each man to try to salvage as that Barker, who urging, was arrested with exactly acted $5,300 in his possession. Sloan, of at Hunt's learning how! id. though subsequently denied much testimony as he could and course, is not charged in the Watergate i four defendants - Bernard discern the motives that led to the affair. crime. Even here Silbert was not much Barker told Sirica he received the Eugenio Martinez, Frank k and Virgilio Gonzalez -- said help. He admitted he sought to money from an anonymous source. 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Michigan Democratic party Senate and presidential said. "They nominate has cut its debt to $40,000 - The women are trying to Initiate a policy W|,ieh candidates for lieutenant the lowest level since 1960 - campaigns." allow males to use the all - female bathrooms on their r Party Chairman James In addition to governor, secretary of state, cutting the as opposed to using bathrooms on the first floor. McNeely said. attorney general and the budget and contributing to McNeely, in a report Supreme Court. That saves There are four major provisions in the policy The, campaigns, the party had an the state money it would prepared for delivery to the Democratic state operating budget of roughly have to spend running a •A female escort must check with all females the washroom and bathroom areas to get pn ok ^ preI $300,000 each of the past convention Feb. 4 in two years, he said, meaning primary. We»appoint the male to enter. members of the Detroit, said the party cut it spent just short of $1 •A male must not enter the bathrooms $140,000 off its debt in the million. reapportionment unescortedn commission." time. His escort must remain with him until he leaves past two years. McNeely said part of the "With continued effort, it credit for the successful McNeely said the state •Any female has the right to refuse should be possible in the fund raising goes to the 500 pleases. support might come in the very near future, possibly dub, formed two years ago form of a brochure printed within the next years, to by the party. Membership is by the state in each •The policy "is on a two week trial which expires eliminate it," he said. gained by contributing $500 Wednesday. campaign containing "The party's success in a year to the party. information on each paring its deficit, however, "With the strong support, candidate, possibly with Any violations of the policy will result in an annul was not achieved at the of the policy. assistance and direction of each candidate allowed to rn"fthereDort*sai(f its ch»irman> Neil Staebler, draw up the section which The policy is a major breakthrough because last t( "Indeed, [or the first time, would apply to him o, her. policy did not exist and some women would aieak the party in 1972 Hertzberg, the 500 club m male friends into the bathrooms. The campus police accumulated and spent in the national campaign a 1971 became an and again in 1972 important new Another possibility, he said, would be to have the Policy called in on one occassion. of revenue for the state pay the basic costs of substantial amount of source After complying with posted rules, Nancy Weintraub. Oak Park freshman escorts Presently, there are only a few opponents to the pi party," the report said. operating a party, such as Dick Schmalzried, Orchard Lake jvinior into a trial "co - ed" bathroom in Campbell but a unanimous vote is needed to initiate the He said the new club, office costs and salaries for policy Correction "coupled with very close office personnel. Hall. State News photo by C. L. Michaels full - time basis. The telephone number of the Little management of theparty's debts and intensive fund - People's Day Care raising efforts," produced Woman fights Center, 1924 Collidge Road, was ommitted in the improved financial situation. an article appearing in the State News The two-term veteran Tuesday. People said he favors "some kind of naval air station in to try for the Navy's Air chauvinism is taking one of the first eight women wishing to get in touch basic support from the state aviation program. its last breath in the Navy. to participate in the Navy's Kingsville, Tex. with the center should for the two party system" A graduate of K.W. McNary will begin the form of And Ensign Kathleen Lou flight training programs, call 351-3570 Monday Sexton High School in training March 2 with three which will culminate in the through Friday before appropriations*for*both the McNary, a 1971 MSU Navy wings and the title Lansing, she attended weeks of "environmental 5 p.m. and 349-3869 after 5 Democratic and Republican 8™d.uatf> the death * dealin8 11 one of blows. "Naval Aviator." Eastern Michigan University indoctrination" at p.m. She The eight female pilots and Lansing Community Pensacola, Fla. Training in was recently named will be the first airwomen in College before coming to flying single-engine planes Naval Aviation's 62-year MSU, where she served as a will absorb another 31 JESSE WINCHESTER THIRD DOWN,110 TO GO history. Third Class Hospital weeks. Yet chauvinism is still Corps man in the Naval Beartvill* album BR 2102 Reserve. Afterwards, 17 weeks at subtly evident. Under the An American exiled in Canada, rules of the test training She graduated with a Corpus Christi, Tex., will he's finally followed up his choice teach her the fine art of program, the women bachelor of science degree first album, Jesse Winchester, with aviators are restricted to flying the twin-engine TS-2 this equally choice in psychology, and received Tracker. LP, produced fixed - wing and helicopter her Navy commission at mostly by himself, but partly by the squadrons and are banned Officer Candidate School, Finally, close to a year ubiquitous Todd Rundgren. from jet flights. after beginning, McNary will Newport, R.I., in February receive her wings and be Assignments are also 1972. designated Naval Aviator. fl limited to units with a "I was delighted when noncombat duties, such as the captain called me into McNary is confident she transport and ferry his office to tell me about can make it through the squadrons and helicopter my selection," McNary said, rigorous program, including outfits on search - and 'I've bm:M ^ in the latrt survival training rescue work. flying time." which 'leaves recruits FRANWE&JOHNNY/THE SWEETHEART SAMPLER McNary, whom a Navy without food in the woods While in collage, a male press release described as "a for a day. friend often took McNary pert greeneyed blond of 25," is now serving with fl j She told of a five-day Warner Bros, album BS 2675 Training Squadron 21, at a She did some take-offs <*noe «P. whi<* fif^d Frankie and Johnny are Frank Ruby and landings, ending up the fnoe UPPed the Sampler and John Paul Fetta, They play gui¬ tar and bass respectively, and have with "about 15 hours flying time." ^,rst ^ out- "From then on, it was spent the last two years doing so in Al At the Kingsville air live off the land," she said. 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STOP BY ROOMS 310 OR 307 STUDENT SERVICES. l-OOfxn CALL: ASMSU ASMSUTRAVEL 353-0659 355-4560 DEBBE0R PEGGY 332-6047 CHRIS ODETTE 332-2073 J^OHATIOHS Thursday, January 18, 1973 7 HOURS: MON-FRI 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM ft SAT 9:30 AM 6:00 PM I writable SUN 12:00 NOON 6:00 PM ^ | iscount records O, at Thursday, January !9?l g Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Mariah has the blues- torn with James Cotton By STEVEN ALLEN American music. Like it or not, all country, jazz, rock taught me know," Cotton has everything I during its existence. present configuration The band MSU audiences should remember Cotton's Pop Cotton coming n '/ State News Reviewer features Bob Anderson on Entertainment appearance and pop descended from repeatedly said. Cotton first recorded for bass, Jesse Hawkins on in winter, 1970, when he James Cotton Blues James Cotton, one of the this basic American tenor sax, Jesse Green on doubled with John Mayall Sun Records in Memphis in Band will appear at top bluesmen of our day, approach to music. 1954. Shortly after, he drums and Matt Murphy on to present a fine evening of the Mariah Coffee comes to Mariah tonight for However, until very guitar. the blues in the Auditorium. joined the Muddy Waters house in McDonel a three - night stand. recent years, the blues Band as a harmonica player Cotton handles the Given the more intimate Kiva this weekend. The James Cotton Blues artists who are so harmonica and the vocals. setting of McDonel Kiva, where he developed his own Two performances responsible for all the distinctive style. In 1966, he Although Cotton never was the performance should be each evening will run sounds going down today considered much of a singer something to behold. Thursday through split the Waters band to have been ignored by the form his own group. in his days with Muddy Saturday. general public. Waters, he has since become A word to the wise — be The James Cotton Blues there early. Mariah turned Music Although Cotton Blues the James Band is Band many has gone through personnel changes a fine vocalist in his right. own people away last week. relatively new (they've Review "only" been around six years), James Cotton has been around Born in for some time. 1935 in Tunica, IS Miss., Cotton started his IG0N (t love affair with the blues war while listening to a Band will perform shows at jd Communist broadcast of Sonny Boy 8 and 10:30 tonight Williamson from Helena, jhout South night in nesday in th< Valachi through Saturday Papers Ark. McDonel kiva. Tickets are of strikes $1 and go on sale at 7:15 He immediately took off month. to Helena, hunted Sonny U.S. C< p.m. for the first show and 10:30 p.m. for the second Boy up and became one of that fi more picturesque. The himself in a prison cell, Peckinpah approach show. his most famous students. crime, is overworked and violence rs logged 311 Next to Mom's apple pie, theme * Blues is the backbone of "Sonny Boy Williamson stale. Its characters are gangster's testicles are sliced If Bronson's role is uth during I Americans love a good off with a butcher knife and typical, so is the entire film. creativity and innovat film. unreal; its scenario manages His own direction reporting blood and guts Valachi watches him writhe There is the gangster's at 8 a.m. We< Sociological and cultural to be grisly but not for a while before putting devoted Italian wife, the both qualities. appropriate, horrifying but ddition U implications aside, this has his buddy out of his misery. street chase scene, the With a splash of bl DOMINO'S PIZZA provided movie makers with not involving. One should acknowledge In real life, Valachi is said scramble for Mafia here and a dash of bout Vietnam du 90 st a tremendous market for films to have been involved in 33 there, the end produc that there is such a thing as leadership. There is even a iriod, droppi exploiting senseless violence. murders. Director Terence smartly dressed gangster one of those mini ilosives on Unfortunately, it has also purposeful violence in films. movies which leave It may serve to illuminate Young's prime concern who carries his machine gun amese Free 30 minute delivery allowed them to capitalize seems to be how many of in a violin case. viewer's conscious the plot and explain the rations, stagi royally on blood and guts these he can capture in The whole melodrama is empty and a produc characters, or it may serve ply caches. pictures with absolutely as a deterrent against real by LINDA HEYBOER technicolor. handled in a flat, pocket full. nothing more to offer. State News Reviewer After the first few gory "The Valachi "The Valachi Papers" is a violence by nauseating the unimaginative way by Pjp rituals, however, one loses 351-7100 bloody cliche of a movie. Its viewer with its vividness. count. director Young. Apparently he is content to let directors may be enough to make off res swear In "The Valachi Papers," gangster theme, life in organized Valachi is not even a very forever. it obviously serves only as a such as Polanski and years. Certain choice likable gangster. Played by box office attraction. portions of the book have Charles Bronson, a W.C. FIELDS The film is based on a been altered to suit the who Noon Today factual book by Peter Maas, which was in turn based on supposed tastes of the movie-going public. leathery—faced seems an to have man trouble faking Italian accent, Valachi is nic Union Ballroom the confessions of Joseph For example, Valachi's Valachi, a man involved in best friend gets his "due given to muttering "screw DONNA SM 2.V organized crime for over 30 reward" for fooling around you" and sighing "oh, boy." with the gang boss's wife. In Perhaps Valachi was a ass on the M INFORMATION 3326944 the written account, the calculated, ruthless man, entitled "W but his film counterpart Future," ii f I < I'fjvl OPEN DAILY 12:45 gangster is shot. surely is not. He is 8 p.m. FLIP WILSON 9 p.m. CBS THURS Feature 1:15-3:20 this term Apparently the NIGHT MOVIE. "Vert 5:30-7:35-9:45 film-maker thought a portrayed as a Mafia SHOW. Taj Mahal among {College, (1958) James Steward castration scene would be yes-man; he spends the the guests. WILX, channel in on? of J,he better theater's it major part of his career 10. to diamati Hitfchcock-movies on acting as chauffeur for those in the futui time. ranked above him. future is 9 p.m. JACK BENNY'S He becomes the 9 said Wal FIRST FAREWELL. Benny p.m. AN AMER stereotype of the dumb FAMILY. Second episo professc is the host for this musical - gangster; one tends to this outstanding ties, who is t neither fear him nor relate comedy special with guests Johnny Carson, Isaac Hayes, WKAR, channel 23. rse along wil to him. Near the movie's dents. Dean Martin, Flip Wilson, end, he even fails at hanging 9 p.m. KUNG FU. in said h Joey Heatherton, Bob Hope it's weekly. W.IRT, F and Lee Trevino. WILX, 12. on three levc channel 10. evel will be t Please suggest the names of any nt of the outstanding professors and the locations a satirica of educational and recreational facilities or human resources in the community for SPECIAL! of a n-disc-joc! pi lusician. compiling in ANY PORTABLE TYPEWRITER course wi AIRCLEANING, LUBRICATION & NEW R1BE the soci « Deliverance A JOHN BOOKMAN FILM Relevance: $8.00 remarks Theater significance a JON VOIGHT BURT REYNOLDS TECHNICOLOR® ELECTRIC PORTABLE $11.00 »nary moven i said th From Warner Bros A~Warner Communications Company A guide to dynamic exploration STANDARD MANUAL $11.00 Theater is and self growth at MSU. - OFFICE ELECTRIC $15.00 nny Bruce \ LAST 3 P.O. Box 1433 AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES 1950. Rresign ts unique DAYS! East Lansing 1477 Haslett Rd. Haslett 339-8259 ' the late 19 BEAL COOPERATIVE lid Martin, at michigan state university PROUDLY sign is an exi PRESENTS RHARHARHARHARHARKARHARHARHARHAi® Presents EccADmy film for everyone THEATRE The Devils Is not a IIHTII*3\I ADULTS ONLY IN COLOR We feel a responsibility to alert you to this 1EnnT A 3 00 per Tter V It is our hope that only the audience that will apprf^ D€€P ^ THE DEVILS will come to see it X ».50 Ac TV RENT THROAT is shattering records across America. It has become the most widely seen adult film in cinema history. Words are simply inadequate to convey the incredible eroticism of the film. DEEP THROAT is Hell holds no surprises for then astoundingly explicit - it goes beyond anything previously made. DEEP THROAT is rapidly becoming the standard impori to which all other adult films will be compared. DEEP THROAT cannot be described - it must be experienced. Rugs Anything yc« have seen before is merely preparation for the experience of DEEP THROAT. DEEP THROAT is JEWELEI NOW in its sixth month in New York at $5 per person, DEEP THROAT is NOW in its fourth month in Detroit leathe POTTER fStoffT only to those persons over 18 years of age who enjoy extremely explicit erotic A story of love. Rimed by David Lean ANDLI art pR| entertainment. We have no wish to offend or shock. If you do not enjoy viewing incredibly graphic sexual ORGAN & behavior, we at Beal strongly recommend that you stay away. In DEEP THROAT we have the ultimate in erotic entertainment, if you wish to experience it, we cordially invite you to attend - if you have any Ryan's Daughter METWCOLQR and SUPER F'ANAVlStONJ VANESSA REDGRAVE^OLIVKRJ* IN KEN RUSSELL'S FILM(* other LOTK doubts about your probable reaction to this film, we strongly encourage you to enjoy another program. THE DEVILS TONIGHT 8:15 DEEP THROAT is strictly for those who can take it. Puwtuun fcm. AKinnr> All pcrwms desiring admission to this picture inuil have proof of age. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM SHOWTIMES for DEEP THROAT - Tickets available at the MSU Union 7:00-8:30-10:00 Tonight - Conrad Aud. - 8:00 Tonight - Wilson Aud. 7:00 & PUBLIC: $5.00,4.00,3.00/ SHOWPLACE 111 OLDS MSU Students: $2.50,2.00,1.50 minimum admission set by distributor at $2.00 Open to students, Faculty & Staff. $1 Admission. I.D.'s Required. '• J Stale News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 9 By SUSAN AGER said. Airport in Lansing. State News Staff Writer But residence halls manager, Robert C. A portable compactor, which reduces food and Two years and Underwood, called it $750,000 from now, MSU will a "very expensive paper wastes into 300 - pound plastic bats, was no longer pump smoke and fly ash into the air, proposition." installed last term in the Akers Hall cafeteria on but will instead "The cost of the equipment is one compact solid wastes cleanly and thing," he an experimental basis. Residence halls \ompactor manager efficiently. said, "but we can't even estimate how much it Underwood said there has been little time to rate That prediction of Mark E. will cost to remodel the incinerator shafts for its effectiveness. of the Roaenhaft, director campus Waste Control Authority, may installation of the compactors." A stationary compactor is also in come Work in installing a stationary compactor at the operation in true, but only if financial and the Union loading dock and at Life Sciences engineering [n problems can be overcome. bottom of Homes Hall's incinerator shaft over Building. 75 see of Rosenhaft said he hopes to see the installation stationary and portable waste compactors, which can reduce the volume of other wastes by food, paper and Christman break proved futile, he said, when engineers ran into "unexpected difficulties. It's a major engineering problem." Frequent complaints by the State Air Pollution Control program at MSU. authorities initiated the compaction one-sixth, in aU residence halls on Therefore, plans to install stationary "We are not going to pollute the air on this foste dir afte*>US ^ an<* 'n ot*ler buildings He estimated the cost of the $20,000 and $30,000 project at between soon compactors in Holmes and Akers Halls have been postponed until summer, he said. The compaction principle is the same as in a trash can and standing campus any longer," Rosenhaft emphasized. "You we are can no longer bum trash illegally the and get away with it. We want to improve way per building, depending on stomping on the trash in it, the quality of life here." size. according to Rosenhaft. A hydraulically - If Large amounts of smoke, fly ash, and frequent a hall has 1,000 operated ram exerts a pressure of 6,000 pounds residents, and hopes to pay fires at the tops of incinerator shafts are the main °»f e of $3 comPactor In 10 years, that's only a cost per square inch, and the compacted waste is then problems posed by the incineration method, he per student per year — or $1 a term," he trucked to a sanitary landfull west of Capital City said. .S. steps up air The apparent aim of the raids to deter buildup ■ IGON B52 strikes (AP) air strikes ia to blunt a in South Several secondary provincial capital of Quang Associated Press Vietnamese were killed. outposts last week. Kjcan warplanes Vietnam were flown explosions and fires were North Vietnamese buildup Ngai 75 miles to the south, photographer Carl Robinson Field reports in fed Communist positions of men and supplies before Wednesday northernmost from the reported after the F4 and blew up a bridge 20 reported from the field that Cambodia said American Military informants Khout South Vietnam fire takes effect. province of attacks, the U.S. command miles east of Saigon with a two young girls were killed warplanes and Cambodian reported that American jet Kjnesday in the highest any cease A cease - fire under the Quang Tri to the southern said, and the Phantoms also floating mine. One when the mine shattered the gunboats bombarded the fighter - bombers made four C of strikes in more • Mekong Delta. But most struck other enemy targets Vietnamese was wounded bridge on a provincial road east bank of the Mekong bombings runs over the area terms believed being missions were, reported over around ■ month. the flattened and six buildings and one east of Saigon. River as ground south of the u,s. Command discussed would prohibit two hotly contested troops Mekong ferry , areas: provincial capital. aircraft were damaged On the northern front, continued a mopping up crossing town of Neak led that fighter • troop reinforcement and the Saigon River corridor In the river corridor when 20 Soviet built - four South Vietnamese operation against insurgents Luong, about 32 miles east ■is logged 311 raids in resupply of equipment. northwest of the capital and about 50 miles northwest of 122mm rockets hit the air marines were reported killed who attacked government of Phnom Penh. All bombing and other luth during the 24 • Quang Tri Province just Saigon, B52s flew 10 base and an adjoining village and 15 others wounded X reporting period offensive operations have below the former missions of three planes before dawn Wednesday. No when North Vietnamese ■ at 8 a.m. Wednesday, been halted over the North demilitarized zone. each on enemy targets. American casualties were gunners fired 350 rounds of lddition U S. B52s because of a presidential The targets in both cases There have been reports of a 1 P*0C»«M W0»M 1950. R resign Theater ■ts unique creative V the late 1960s and f d Martin. 1500 off any pign is an expression j size pizza i, 9:30 I one coupon per pizze | good thru 1-21-73 5 amc The I? jMr. Valachi | KA Per t8rm fern klim" S9.50 !^nl| i« TV RENTALS 1 MIKES „l1fiO0, ; I E D1WCI 1JLJuO 351-1600 [ fast free delivery 1 C\ Papers. 1 Thurs. and Fri.: 5:30,7:45,9:55 h* J ^ Twl-Llte Hour, Adults $1.25, 5:00- 5:30 Imported clothing Pugs Ijewelery ■leather goods ■pottery ■candles |art prints I?^tnic |& lotions soaps IARE GODiemw FREE j* |°ther delights J emU&M SEPARATES i Thurs. .nd Frl.: PEA3E M Thurs. and Frl.: ItJ * rv 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 6:00.8:00,9:55 Hj9 t II Twi-LIU Hour, Adults the garden of 90c, 5115 • 5:45 M Adults 90c,5: 30 - 6:0^B The Getaway U Earthly delights Thurs. and Fri1.: 5:00,7:15.9:30 .Adults $1.25, 4:30-5:00 ~~ 332-3661 Thursday, January i8 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan U.S. to ignore did and no evidence on "congressional purpose" of open war court to two statutes black movie sera* LOS ANGELES (AP) -- it "irrelevant to the Defendants Daniel David Nissen, in his opening not involved in this case." The government prosecutor charges." Ellsberg and Anthony Russo argument, said, "The whether the defendants espionage laws was to across the front If The motion was made courtroom, blocldn As he "felt justified or not." protect certain information in the Pentagon Papers trial spoke, some 20 have said they released top • government case will not told the jury on Wednesday Vietnam Veterans against secret documents on the present matters irrelevant to The defense has "in prevention of injury to outside the jury's presence. Defense attorney Boudin ofspecua. He contended in pretrial the nation." press. said he that he will avoid any the War watched from front war in an effort to end the the charges." called the reference arguments that a key point Ellsberg and Russo, both project chartson the*J mention of the Vietnam rows of the spectator conflict. He then listed the War during the trial, calling section. But Asst. U.S. Atty. subjects the government of the espionage law is the outspoken war opponents, claim they sought to help damaging, and the judge instructed the jurors that Members of th accused Nissen 0f *jl would not mention. requirement of intent to hv harm the government of the the country and end the he, and only he, would tell block out the public Nissen said he would not them what laws were Ron Kovic, leaHp. _ discuss whether the United States. Nissen has Vietnam war. They say they ,1 involved in the case. He Vietnam VeU^'l Local demonstrators claimed the government broke no laws. government has withheld Before the prosecutor's denied the motion. the War, a information on the war. need not prove such intent. national.; opening statement was over, The prosecutor's opening group, said the g0 "Such matters are However, U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne, in the defense moved for a statement was delayed more apparently was trvin.1 irrelevant," he said. "The than one hour as he fought shield jurors from charges in this case do not a speech from the bench to mistrial on grounds that he seZI keep trip plans rolling eo^i attorneys Tuesday, said the had "wrongfully referred in to keep a 12 - foot • high young, veterans in deal with making information available to the public." seek St. John's Student Parish is raising funds Ellsberg, 41, and Russo, D.C. that Buses from MSU across and other universities the nation will head for Washington, Friday regardless of the possibility President Nixon may declare a for bus transportation to offer half • price tickets to its members. St. John's expects to sell at least 40 tickets. Tickets, priced at $26 each, are available 35, are espionage charged with conspiracy and theft in connection with the ACTION leak to news media in 1971 unilateral Vietnam cease - fire. "A cease - fire does not mean an end to through Friday in the Student Mobilization of top - secret papers the war," Doyle O'Connor, member of the Coalition to End the War, said. "There have been bombing halts all along, but still Center, 320 Student Services. 'Impeach Nixon' buttons are also available at the Center for a donation along with survival pamphlets listing addresses detailing origins of involvement in the Vietnam war. Nissen said U.S. the for volunteer program no signed peace treaty." The coalition has presently filled three for free accomodations, legal aid, and government case would By LINDA DROEGER at 121 Student Services Bldg., to answer questions J health clinics in Washington. make no mention of the State News Staff Writer ACTION. buses and plans to fill another three before departure at 7 p.m. Friday from the Union. "We are not going to turn back. We are newspaper publication of ACTION, the volunteer program which houses VISTA MSU is rated first among all colleges and universitX Students from Lansing Community committed to go to Washington to demand the documents, no evidence and the Peace Corps, is calling for the services of "arts and the nation in the number of students recruited f«l College, Ferris State College and area high an actual signed peace treaty, not just another cease - fire declaration," Mark on whether other persons have violated secrecy laws sciences" graduates to meet increased demands for Peace Corps. In the number of VISTA volunteers, rated third. M$f school students are buying bus tickets to specialist volunteers. join the MSU effort. Squillace, coalition member said. just as Ellsberg and Russo Some 3,500 liberal arts students are needed to work in Volunteers for the Peace Corps work for two yu. teaching, health, agriculture, community services, and assigned area in Africa, the Mideast, Asia, and islandTjgl construction programs. Pacific and Caribbean. I "Ideally, we need the single, male, liberal arts graduate Education graduates may be asked to teachl with background in agriculture and a knowledge of classrooms, train others to teach, or upgrade methodsi $20 off Spanish or French," Bill Grisely, ACTION representative the job teachers. English majors are especially in - from Detroit, said. to teach English in the classroom and the community ] 'In practical terms, any student with two years of In the health field, volunteers are needed to teachhj college and an interest in working to help low - income subjects, work with medical personnel In clinics, and people is needed," added Bunny Rider, MSU ACTION on research programs such as tuberculosis control! representative. smallpox and malaria eradication programs. Grisely and Rider, along with another representative, Family planning and nutritional programs t Mary Snetter, will be available todain the Placement Bureau essential health education programs which lack suff on Nikkor lenses personnel for development. Organizing 4 - H clubs, introducing new fJ techniques, and working to improve agricull cooperatives are assignments given to students J with the purchase of a Nikkormat F2.0 lens agricultural background and skills. Nikon or Nikkormat 35MM SLR Camera Mechanically skilled volunteers can work as teadJ technical advisors, and mechanical laborers in well dij List $319.50 programs, road construction and rural public « Limited time only! projects. VISTA volunteers serve for one year in poor areas oil Here's an unprecedented opportunity to finally move up to the Nikon System of *229" United States. Students are assigned to projects Peace Corps assignments and to assignments whichB simiJ geared specifically to American problems. Photography. A once-in-a-ltfelime opportunity In education, students act as tutors for slow - lei to get the best in all 35mm photography. The offer • 55MM auto. Micro-Nikkor-P lens List $209.00 *159" Economy 74J specifically concentrating on teaching English to mJ students. Students are also needed to organize and ru While this Nikon-authorized offer lasts centers. to crystal care (until Jan. 31). we will give you an additional $20 off our reqular sellinq price on a new • 135MM F2-8 Auto. Nikkor-Q lens List $219.50 In health and social services, students may assist! Nikkor lens when you buy a new Nikon or variety of community services including working iif Nikkormat camera with one lens. You can choose any iffie ol 38 Nikkors • Durst M301 Darkroom Enlarger List $74.95 5 56" mountain rehabilitation centers, recreational programs, family ftjpnning pnJ prison inmate prograras| (all except tfie'three normal lenses) $4.90 programs with elderly people. Minority meetingl 'Round trip average from S. Michigan/N. Indiana YEAR-END STEREO CLEARANCE Presenting the affordable ski outing. First you'll save time and money getting here. That means 2 - 3 extra hours skiing and more jingle in the pocket. The economy doesn't on careers slated! end there however. 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Washington Ave. Leonard Downtown Plaza Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 11 Women's Center stirs hot debate 11) point of information I know is that I I (continued from p dissemination on women's center. I need this want this being a woman (because she abortion or you have to be Nelson Brown, who said. "There are some myths Coundlmember George i - 17 e r s have activities." center," is the victim of rape,) and it raped," Margie Nolta, 831 voted with the majority in that have to be dealt with. I Col bum expressed hope tro-tr.ted city,their and "I come unarmed — I Susan Emery, 830 Lantern Hill Drive, said. is to these risks that the Huntington Road, said. the human relations believe the council has the that the issue will be [lousness to the t have no statistics to back Barrie center is responding to." "Believe me, you can have a commissions report in chance to deal with sexism decided by the next coundl the fund8 to help me up. I come only as a Thome, asst. "Society tends to blame full life without them," she Nippon "'the center, noted in the community." meeting. professor of sociology, said, rt the only pl»<* In citizen and as a woman. All the victims of rape and added. the center would benefit serves as a "There is a biological risk in abortion "I think perhaps, some > area that for their men because sexism hurts "I do not feel that I'm If the problems," she added. "In of these gals are out looking funding request is them, too. prepared at tnis time to take denied, the center will not other words, society shames to be raped. I think there action," coundlmember, collapse, Jacqueline Brown women. Through rape and is a need for a Women's "I don't think, if anyone MarySharpe said after the said afterwards. "I'm sure understands the problems of Ex-agent says he was told to spy abortion counseling, the Center or something for hearing. "I appreciate it that we will continue until we entire women's movement is some of these sexism, they will vote I've been allowed to hear all young can find some other source making a breakthrough in people," she said. against funding," Brown these points of view." of the fundings." change of these (continued from page 1) introduced them as George and Ed saying attitudes and helping they were aliases. Baldwin identified a women in self-definition." their MSU bus officials say service in money bind photograph of an t,«nn« Baldwin testified. Ed" as E. Howard Hunt, one of the five Frances Pletz, Huntington Road, doesn't 820 original defendants who have pleaded (continued from page 1) The bus service is a completely self • sufficient operation, - that day, Baldwin testified two feel a Women's Center is " guilty and "George" as Liddy Garrison said. It makes most of its income from bus pass came into the room and McCord needed. All the figures on the number of riders, and those who sales, and the rest from individual ride tickets and charter "We now have pregnancy have to wait for a bus, that can carry them are collected service. counseling as a part of daily by the bus drivers. "The only time this service got money from the Catholic Social Service "All the drivers have a sheet that they fill in at each University was in 1964 when a loan given to us when the Council delays funding decision Center. There is also the Drug Education Center, FISH, Planned Parenthood point on their route. On that sheet they mark how many students they pick up, and how many students they're forced to leave waiting for another bus," Garrison service said. first started. That loan has been repaid," Garrison Even though it gets no money from the Univeristy, the and Dial-a-Prayer." explained. bus service is still governed by the University and liable to The That data goes into a computer and the (continued from page 1) and flood part of MAC intersection. He noted that group loudly and she retorted, laughed out on what route the most students are service can find administration directives. A case in point is when Richard -r and Michigan avenues, being left. This Bernitt, of the Dept. of Public Safety, ordered MSU buses Avenue for an ice skating ice "Don't laugh. People can system pointed out the need for the bus the Case f be limited to a tingle rink, part of a weekendd an skating rink nearby Albert use prayer to find inner Wilson run. new on - to carry state policemen to the Administration Building to . and removed in 30 on Street was Garrison also answered complaints that the bus service clear out demonstrators during the take - over last spring. winter carnival being put on available. strength from others." by downtown merchants, One resident greeted had taken out some seats on a Case - Wilson bus. was They were ■un Fl Jan. 10 Scions Commission voted to the Human allow the was denied. The council acted on a came The original request from James R. Ol9en, manager of the Olde World with audience heckling when from the challenged the intentions of she taken out, he said, on a test basis to increase the buses' carrying capacity. "As of Tuesday night those seats were going back in. WHAT'S A ■citation on the grounds i it did not violate any | ordinance. report by opposed important Patriarche that restaurant, blocking an Central traffic on Business Assn. East behalf of the Lansing the center's supporters. "They preclude that (supporters) to be And if we ever have to remove them again we now have the equipment to put in straps for the standees," he said. The large drop off of student use of the bus STEAK £4? In a letter to the council a system has woman, you have to have left the supervisors concerned about the service's future. fc 19 requesting an "We're here to provide the best service possible, but if Vision to solicit funds, J Heyser, Irdinator, give a cooperative the GOP unit to fight D.C. bus funding the students won't ride the buses they won't have the buses," Garrison said. "We hope the students decide they want the system, and that they'll use it. Maybe if the ■owing breakdown for (continued from page 1) the request, would be making two wrong students are so concerned about ecology they should Itributing fund drive moves." quit driving to class illegally and start riding the bus." lections: Washington this weekend to show support Braden said the presentation made at J).Ml Kids' Day care of President Nixon's inauguration and the board meeting was an effort to **************** ■nter. $500, for current policy program. counteract the blockage action that AUSJ lipment. took against the request for hearing. Sympathetic board members agreeing 2 (or 1 Sale a ►Paul Goodman School, The board members were unaware of WHAT DOES THE with the coalition's request termed the ,00, annual payment for action allocating money to Student Mobe the first suit Braden had filed when they FOUR MEAN? Jding. last week as "fiscally irresponsible," denied his budget request. $2.50 buys two medium 12" 1 item Lot's Mon! Holly's goes the others ^Green Earth Food especially because the money went to an In other fiscal action, the ASMSU board Varsity Pizzas. Pepperoni, mushroom, or four better! p, $2,500, for a truck. unregistered student group and the funds approved a recommendation by the budget GiiarMMt4 top quality steikt plus tour other Typewriter for Joint committee to allocate up to $1,200 to the sausage only. Valid with this ad today, given to an individual. Thurs. Jan. 18, 1973. id chicken, (nicy Le, $750. But Ron Wahula, ASMSU president, Midwest Film Festival for its advertising it btcf. i fish fry Mt ftt this wo^d. «r ^People's Radio, $5,500, campaign. Free, Fast, Hot Delivery at 6:00 P.M. i two listed burger on a bun ftation to MSU for objected to supporting Braden, Wahula announced upcoming elections YOUR BUCK BUYS MORE A T Ruction costs. emphasizing that after considering the to be held Jan. 31 for vacant rushed action of last week he had decided representative Operative Restaurant, VARSITY positions from the colleges of Business and the board was wrong in its appropriation. begin operation. tariff w)0. to Human Ecology. Christine Devich, former ■Wolf Moon Bakery, "We were on thin ice last week and after representative from the College of Business ■00, for equipment. considering the political implications any left school and Tom Van Dusen resigned ■Contingency fund, student who wanted to could file a suit from the College of Human Ecology due to ^50 (For new ventures.) against us," Wahula said. "The request here personal differences with Wahula and lack 1227 E. Grand River 332-6517 600 N. Homer at E. Saginaw near Frandor Shopping Center I request to close off is definitely partisan which, sould we grant ofattendance. 5001 W. Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ r ^ >>ssO' N & iZM Open In the Intern Mo n.- MSU BOOKSTORE Center Thursday, Januar•y 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 18,197! Upstart MSU swimming teoi battles By JACKWALKDEN powerful rival U-M The Wolverines hold a 45 edge, We peraaps Stager said " h State News Sports Writer - 4 history mark over MSU, we have The MSU swimming including an 82 - 41 win last more depth."" team will seek its second year. "On the other straight Big Ten win of the side of J Michigan has 17 coin, however, you h.'l season Saturday as it hosts Michigan at 2 p.m. in the returning lettermen from spot the other teamtj Men's IM Pool. last year's squad and have silver medal In the Pan seven points when i 11 added an extremely strong past weekend in separate swimming in A new feature was American games and was a pool." group of freshmen. Heading meets against Wisconsin. decided on Tuesday to help the list of frosh is Tom Wright had a time of finalist in Olympic get more fan support at the Szuba. Szuba smashed the 1:46.16, while Anderson swimming competition last Szuba might tum swimming meets. For the summer. 0« Michigan pool record in the came in at 1:45.75. be the key to the meet J remainder of the season, 500 freestyle against in commenting about J there will be no charge to The Wolverines also have Wisconsin last Friday with a In the 100 U - M Stager said, "The « get into the meets. This will time of 4:42.28. freshman Jose Aranha is returning the defending Big swimming right n< give fans a chance to see Szuba's time also tied Ten champ in both the 100 could win about some of the best swimmers expected to race against any e and 200 backstrokes. he wanted to swim in the world free of charge. Olympic gold medal winner Wright. Aranha captured the in» Carl Robie's varsity. Michigan has finished Spartan second to Indiana in the Big Ten meet for the past 12 Szuba also won the 200 individual medley and the PRESIDENT MISSING Ken Winfield, shown swimming against Wisconsin, will be one of MSU's hopefuls seasons, but this year are possibility exists that he will in its bid to upset Michigan here Saturday. Winfield, who has faced some of the top swimmers in the Big Ten, may be paired against U-M's freshman star Tom Szuba. expected Hoosiers money. a to run give for the their swim the butterfly against Ken Winfield this week. For Winfield, the CBA presses onward State News photo by Criag Porter competition seems to get By CHARLES JOHNSON soccer player was released better with each meet as the State News Sports Writer on his own recognizance opponents use their best The MSU Coalition of and at the conclusion of fall SEEK LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS swimmers against him. The Wolverines are 3 - 0 Black Athletes is presently term left for Kingston. It is in the process of not known whether in dual meets thus far with a reorganization after a Goodison, who was second place finish in the basically idle fall semester. graduating in June, plans to Wrestlers Ok/a. Big Ten Relays to go with it. "It should be a real great battle for first place in all According to coalition treasurer Mike Holt, approximately 50 - member organization is planning a the return to MSU. "I haven't anything about Nigel," Holt said. "But we heard have to start Spartans have made similar of the Oklahoma State By LYNN HENNING the events," Wolverine meeting this weekend to doing something to get the State News Sports Writer celebrated trips to the two Cowboys. The Cowboys are elect new officers and coalition back on its feet 5-1. Both teams lost to coach Gus Stager said. campuses and none have construct their goals for right now." Grady Peninger couldn't "Michigan should have the have picked a tougher test been without their In 1969 and 1971 MSU Washington. MSU's last two 1973. Since the formation of dropped a pair to the victores have come by the advantage in the for his undefeated Spartan significance. In the Spartan's national Oklahoma teams on each total score of 55-14 and breaststroke, but all "We didn't do much of the coalition in February of last year, strides have been wrestlers than the two anything last term, but teams MSU faces tonight championship year of 1967, visit, but last year at East Peninger said he was other events should be very we're going to get things made in making the and Friday night. MSU whipped Oklahoma Lansing the Spartans extremely pleased with the c'°se. together sometime this coalition a more efficient and tied Oklahoma State to registered wins over both victories and the way they "In MIKE HOLT The matmen take on diving, MSU dove week so we can see things a group on campus. Oklahoma tonight and gain the distinction of being teams in the span of a two - gave his injury-riddled team better in the Big Ten little more clearly," Holt In its first year of suspension of two bl the first team to ever escape week period. a boost. championship last year than University of Minnej Oklahoma State Friday with said. existence the coalition was the two wrestling we did," Stager continued. basketball players both matches at the Sooner The group's president, successful in staging an The Spartans have State campuses. The strongholds the same The Spartans edged "It should be very, very Nigel Goodison is awards banquet which was winter, the coalil Oklahoma State, 20-15, winning records in every equal this time. founded to deal with reportedly in his hometown attended by some of the before the largest home weight division except 134 of was termed " as they head into the "MSU Kingston, Jamaica more prominent members wrestling crowd (4,000) in picked up (Dave) exploitation of the bl Oklahoma battles. Tom following a charge last term of the Big Ten, including history. The win was MSU's Burgering and he's a very of 'obstructing a public Commissioner Wayne Duke. athlete at MSU and the first over Oklahoma State. Milkovich, Jeff Zindel and fine little diver." Ten." event' at an MSU intrasquad Duke answered ROUTE OF THE CHIEFTANS Later in the season the Scott Wickard are all 3-0-0, MSU's Bruce Wright is The group gained basketball game. personally several of the while Rick Green is 2-0. Spartans whipped expected to receive a great Goodison was arrested demands of the coalition financial support of Larry Avery is 2-0-1 and Indian Trails Bus Oklahoma, 24-12. Randy Miller is 1-0-1. deal of competition in the 100 and 200 reestyles this . ""3™" after , """T" refus,ng to ,eave the basketball court following a and also pledged his office's Center for Urban Ad and the moral aid of This year is no exception week. support in ridding the Service To Chicago as both the Oklahoma teams Oklahoma State has three one - man protest he staged during the halftime of the conference "racism." of alleged top black administrators, who II (C#ntral Standard Tlmef." are ready and waiting to undefeated wrestlers Michigan's Mark instrumental in makingl Anderson will race against MSU Green • White The commissioner Leaves - East Lansing Arrival - Chicago blemish the Spartan's 3-0 including Bob Stites, 6-0 at basketball game at cause a national i: 6:50 AM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 11:45 AM record. The Oklahoma 134, and heavyweight Tom Wright in the 200. Both Jenison outlined several of his 8:55 AM 2:00 PM Fieldhouse. The Robert Green, Th« Via: Benton Harbor 4:45 PM Sooners are 3-3-1 in dual Hazell, 6-0, who promises to Wright and Anderson had proposals, including the 11:20 AM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 7:35 PM their best times of the demonstration was addition of five black Gunnings and Jon 2:15 PM Via: Benton Harbor meets, with one of the provide quite a match for McMillan struck out agi 5:15 PM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 10:15 PM season in the 200 over the Goodison's own and basketball officials losses suffered at the hands the Spartans' Avery. 6:30 PM Via: Benton Harbor 10:45 PM the entire Big Ten. labe 11:10 PM Via: Benton Harbor 3:40 PM apparently not an official increasing the number to 6 out of 36 Big Ten referees. the conference's pract protest of the coalition. The Jamaican senior In the wake of the "exploitative." 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I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 13 Improved By GARY KORRECK State News Sports Writer but Gus Ganakas' cagers have a six-game road streak cagers iiiimiiiiiiiimmimiii game in title lightly, despite the team, they have been race "We have been utilizing the At this point last Badger's 0-3 conference consistenly over 50 per cent talents of our players better going and at least part of MSlTs basketball team season, was their success may be related BIG TEN record. and he attributes this to the squad's overall play. this year and we have been taking high percentage 1-2 in the Big Ten to this record. "They i, a pair of road standings i shots, we're not just and just four days away Canakas is careful not to games to a couple of very "I think our shooting will throwing the ball up and from a crippling loss to place too much emphasis on tough ballclubs (Indiana and W keep up," he explained, getting hot." Minesota. the squad's early Minnesota) and played their U M 3 This year, Spartans are performance, thougth. only home game against a 2-1 and will be in the thick Indiana 2 "There is not a lot of strong Illinois team," of the title chase if they can difference between this and Purdue MSU 2 Ganakas explained. leers whip II-M upend last-place Wisconsin last 2 year's team," he Saturday. Illinois 2 He added that it would :>• Three MSU second period goals paced the commented, "a lot of It Spartans to 5-2 WCHA The game is on the road, has to do with who you Minnesota 1 be "more traumatic than a victory over the ❖: Play. Iowa 1 losing to U-M — anytime £ University of Michigan Wednesday night in Ann ? Arbor. OSU 0 you play Michigan you're in "Last year we had some The Spartans your own back yard and it began their assault six minutes tough games on the road N 'western 0 and then had to doesn't hurt as much to £ into the ga.ne when senior captain Bill Sipola :£ we play Wisconsin 0 scored the first of his two goals in the game. Steve Michigan down there." * Colp gave MSU a 2-0 lead 1:35 later. MSU basketball He admitted that the coach Gus Ganakas "There are some >:• The Wolverines scored an unassisted goal on extra year has helped the games imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia g the face-off seconds following Colp's goal. considers the club develop experience, you cant lose," he MSU seven dominated second |j from the conference race continued, "and still be in period play and combination of giving MSU three senior the race because you know £ slipped three pucks past the Wolverine goalie starters after the first three games," Lindsay Hairston compared to one last year. Ganakas commented. the other clubs might lose including a short-handed score by Michel Chaurest (scoring) with the "That has been a too." S at the 5:49 mark. Sipola connected at 15:46 and S "We're more mature this maturity of Bill freshman Brendon year," Ganakas explained, psychological problem - For Moroney tallied with 15 :j:j Kilgore (22) and Mike right now I think we are Ganakas, continued seconds remaining. "and our team is a lot Robinson (31) a main better off, we're gaining a winning is based on a very U-M scored the game's last goal on a power j; stronger — Hairston has big if. factor in the team's helped, and Kilgore has reputation and we have play with : 53 seconds left on the clock. "If you win more games, The Spartans, on the league win, strengthen early success. been a steady influence at become more formidably regarded," he continued. you develop more their (WCHA) first place standing with a 10-2-1 State News photo center, the kind you need to confidence," he said, "and win." Ganakas said that he was with more confidence you record. Michigan, now 3-14, slips deeper into the :j:j by Milton Horst He considered the team's pleased with the progress of jg second division. the team up to this point get momentum." road win over Iowa as another inportant factor in and the only immediate The Spartans have gained the team's development. strategy he hopes to a degree of momentum "The trouble we've had introduce is to "keep from what Ganakas termed When the King ol the Sea the last two years was that winning." "doing things for we were almost eliminated "We have a reason. wants seafood- ''Our game with more harmony Wisconsin Saturday is and a grasp of what we are pivotal for us," he said. doing," he concluded ATEUR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR "Most of the games we will play from now on are One area this may be evidenced in is the Spartan pivotal, but this one is more so because it would shooting percentage as a give us a Olympian wins award chance to parlay two road victories before meeting Olympic Games at Munich, Indiana." The Spartans have not KsS*'.*"* NFWS NESVILLE. FLA. member panel of judges for Marathon, a 26 - mile, stopped a Badger team in Olympic marathon defeated freestyle wrestler the award which is named 385-yard grind. Madison since 1963 and in Frank Shorter Dan Gable of Waterloo, after former AAU President Ganakas is not taking the Iowa, for the award. Gable James Sullivan. Looking ahead, Shorter presented the said he would like to try for ur Athletic Union's was also an Olympic gold Diver Micki King of He goes to Bill's the 1976 Olympics if he can Award Wednesday [972 amateur athlete medalist. Shorter, a University of Hermosa Beach. Calif., was third with 1,104 points, find a law firm which would allow him the necessary r OLDE TOWNI CLAM BAKE •ear. Florida law student, followed by swimmer Mike Fri.&Sat. Nite6-UPM time off for training. He is ter, who also set the received 1,895 points to Burton, Sacramento, Calif., in his final year of law Whole loteter, cherry stone clams, shrimp, and corn record in the Gable's 1,577 in balloting 1,012; runner Dave Wottle, school. on the cob served in a wire mesh basket direct to you meters in the by the AAU's 1,500 • Canton, Ohio, 708; hurdler Rod Milbum, Opelousas, "The day where you can - with corn bread, tossed salad, drawn butter and have an eight - hour job and seafood sauce! Also serving regular menu. 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Serving Lansing hasn't been part "I'm back if I couldn't at least Lansing since 1921 K>rt that of the MSU scene since the very flattered," be in the sa.ne shape I was Here's yet another chance to 1960s is about to return to the campus scene — if Shorter said as he received get a complete interested people can be shook from the bushes. the award at a luncheon. in for the past Olympics," quality-matched stereo component system at a "Usually, if you beat out a he added. genuine bargain price Focal point of this week's Toff Step organizational meeting for all people interested in swimmer for the award system is the JVC VR-5511 FM/AM stereo re¬ MSU crew club will be held tonight at 8:00 Shorter said he plans to ceiver with unique sound Next to you've accomplished effect amplifier sec¬ Mi's 1M. keep running as a member tion and 32 watts of something because the of the Florida Track Club. total continuous RMS Campus Theatre lities and equipment are available along with a swimmers traditionally have power. It's teamed up with the BSR 310X auto¬ e and dock located the Grand River matic turntable complete with on near the had all the voting power in "I'd like to run a two base, dust cover Boating Club. An eight-oar rowing boat and a the AAU." - and Shure magnetic ig boat are also available. hour, eight - minute cartridge and a pair of Swimmers Mark Spitz marathon and also the full-range Utah A-70 bookshelf speaker systems. and John Kinsella won the And remember, we service ihedule 10,000 everything sell' SKIRTS is definitely in the immediate plans of the meters in 27 we award in 1971 and 1970 Ted club and April meet at Notre Dame is also minutes, 35 seconds," he Regularly $445 SALE PRICED at just $349 respectively. said. "These the main pely scheduled. Shorter finished fifth in are :h Stone, one of the club's organizers, said if enough the 10,000 meters at goals I have set for myself." the* J responded, up to four different types of Munich but still set a new Shorter said he has not ■ition might be set up. I Rivet, associate American mark with a time of 27:51.4. He been "approached" about the all lengt director IM sports, will likely coach was a possibility of becoming l»d. Interested people may call at 355-5252. surprise winner in the a professional. • sho • boo • ankle ■-U-r I "Digging into the gas shortage" Let s lace it. There IS a gas shortage. But new supplies from the Gulf Coast probably won't be As a available in Michigan for several years. Meanwhile, we customer, it s not up to you to worry whether the gas is must depend on additional gas from Michigan wells, and 9°ing to be there when you need it. That's the responsibil¬ on supplementary gas from a new reforming plant being ity °t the Gas Company. 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CJ condition, $1675. 371-2683. 5-1-19 VEGA 1972, take over Imports Ask for Don Phillips. 5-1-18 ACROSS FROM campus, 113 3-1-22 2 bedrooms, dining room living kitcf iq mm 80 |7.80 llS.60 payments. All extras. 1206 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE salesmen, 2 Louis St., East Lanising, Inquire after 4 p.m. 4-1-1 MALE OR female, own room in 349-0649. 5-119 rei nm BFTI esi KHEE DODGE DART 1964. 332-4047.3-1-22 openings in East Lansing. 3 bedroom duplex, $85 single Primarily home sales. NEEDED: ONE Excellent condition, Om new or $ 5 5/man double. tn flffl EgyiBIBB standard, radio and heater. VEGA 1973. Hatchback, good Excellent income potential 711 BURCHAM roommates to share taj 337-0946. 3-1-22 condition. 2200 actual miles, "Ptmrt SfiailJ £**4 and flexible hours. Will train. Three blocks from a gjl 223 323 QE3 SB $99. Call 353-9462.3-1-19 snow tires. $2250. 694-8727. Phone Mr. Chamberlain, Large I bedroom completely furnished Washer and dry: * 23 EEEi itsAi ESB3 DUSTER 1970, good condition, 3-1-19 Factory trained Mechanics 332-5041. 3-1-19 apartment. Suitable 332-3317. 3-1-19 needs little engine and brake ♦Major and Minor for 2 or 3. DEADLINE Engine Repair Rooms work. Must sell, 337-1242. VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1967. BABYSITTING. FEMALE $170 GIRL NEEDED for room in 1 P.M. one class day 3-1-19 Good condition. Take over 'Electrical Work student available Wednesday 337-7328 East Lansing. Three girl payments. Call 484-3338. a Specialty A.M. on regular basis. Prefer before publication. 414 SOUTH PINE, Lansing, 1 house. Furnished, washing FIAT 850 1970, completely 4-1/19 'Complete Auto own transportation. CAPITOL CLUB. Men,* Collision Service bedroom furnished, suitable machine, carpeted, clean, rebuilt. $1500 or best offer. 351-6757.3-1-19 singles. $12 up C ancellations/Cor- for 2 people, utilities paid, no quiet, garage, no pets. $67.50 353-8150.5-1-24 VW SQUAREBACK , 1972. Call- month for 6 month lease; 484-4422 0-1 31 rections — 12 noon one WAITRESS PART time, neat, lease required, $100 deposit, per $2300. Call 393-3891.4-1/19 IV4-4411 or IV 2-4444 class day before rent $110/ month. Call $62 50 per month for 12 FORD GALAXY 1968, sharp capable person. Especially ON BUSLINE nejr Richard Alban, 485-8706. month lease Call Ed at publications. convertible, AM/FM stereo, VW 1969 convertible, automatic FOREIGN CAR parts, needed Saturdays and 10-1-30 351-2755 from 1 5pm. Single girls only, J The State News will be new exhaust, no rust. Very stick. Good condition. Call CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 Sundays. Apply in person, 0-1-31 $15/ week. 332-:^| good shape. $775. Call evenings, 332-2213 6-1-23 DAGWOODS TAVERN, 482-3727. 5-1 24 East Kalamazoo Street. 1 responsible only for the 372-8127 or 351-4171. 2803 East Kalamazoo Street. EAST MICHIGAN Avenue over mile West of campus. retail store, 5 rooms partially ONE GIRL needed, own room, first day's incorrect 3-1-22 VW CAMPER van, completely 5-1-24 ROOMS FOR rent, $55a»l 487 5055. C-1-31 $82.50, 1V4 miles from insertion. rebuilt, many extras, must furnished. Available for 1 - 4 near campus o COMME R CI A L / people. Phone 372-0352. campus. 413 Leslie Street off All students aos must be FORD LTD 1971 Country sell. 353-2085. 5-1-23 SELL 5-1-23 Kalamazoo Street. After Call 351-9039 after fl Squire wagon. Factory air STUDENTS-FACULTY industrial telephone 4pm. 3-1-19 3-1-22 conditioning, radio, power VW 1 967 Karman Gia equipment for $120 per week brakes, steering and seat. convertible, good condition, OWNING FOREIGN with minimum effort and FACULTY AND graduate OWN ROOM, 339-2166.5-11/23 $600. Call 332-4351. 5-1-19 CARS, WE GIVE 20% arrange your own hours. students leasing new 1 - 2 NEEDED: TWO persons to dishwasher, reci OFF ON PARTS AND Involves territory bedroom luxury apartments. share 3 bedroom house. FORD 1967 LTD, V-8, VW 1969 - Perfect condition. 4 CASTROL, 10% OFF responsibility for new 1331 East Kalamazoo, 5 Washer/ dryer, 372-6871. After 5pm, 351 3961.2-j minutes from campus. From automatic, with air. $650. speed. Take over payments. ON ACCESSORIES, products. For information SINGLE ROOM o Phone 484-7010. 3-1-19 482-4031, 337-1833. 5-1-19 write: TURNKEY $165/ month. Rent from MSU, $15/ > CATALINA 1971, good MARKETING GROUP, 1100 guaranteed 2 years. 489-4966 GIRL OWN room, no lease, - 349-1768. 7-1 19 condition, sell or take over payments of $117/ month. FORD FAIRLANE 1963. Best offer. Ask for Dena, VW 1969 - Perfect condition. 4 IMPORT AUTO PARTS Pauline Boulevard, Ann Arbor, 48103. 1-1-18 or 489-5479. 5-1-23 spacious yard, garage. $59.50. 351-4145. 1-1 18 speed. Take over payments. 415 South Cedar, Lansing SINGLE WOMAN. Gradufl| 351-5757. After 5pm, 694-3457.3-1-19 ONE GIRL needed to share 2 482-4031, 337-1833. 5-1-18 Vi block S. of E. Kalamazoo 393-8414. 2-1-9 employed, share ai man apartment. Call CUSTER, 211. Students large 6 FORD 19 66 Galaxie 500, vw 1967 Fastback, clean, 8:30-5:30 Monday-Friday 351-0174. 5-1-23 337-0412 after 6pm. 1>| 8:30-3 Saturday rooms, garage, furnished. automatic, radio, power, maintained well, $750. 485-2047, 371-1947. $235 month. Call CHARGER SE1971, silver, Dlack per OPENING FOR girl, B NEED ONE girl, Cedar canopy top, black leather buckets, automatic, power 5^18 Ph°"e 3379671 351-5729 evenings. 5-1-24 MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East Kalamazoo Street since 1940. DELIVERY HELP wanted, Village Apartments 482-4678. Before 349-3258. 5-1-24 5pm, House Co-op. S22.S0■ week. 351-4490 2-1 19 f spring. $73/ steering, power brakes, air FORD 1964. Good T Motorcycles ! i d*B| Complete auto painting and must be 18 and have car. Phone 337-1636. 3-1-22 winter and month. 337-2219. 5-1-23 ROOMMATE NEEDED for own AM/FM stereo, road wheels, condition, good upholstery. collision service. 485-0256. ROOM AND board. s< room in great house. $62.50. steel radials, low mileage. $90. Call 351-7669. 5-1-23 C 1-31 ROOMMATE WANTED, female graduate student pi YAMAHA, BMW, TRIUMPH, NEEDED 484-5160. 2-1-19 655-3346. 3-1-28 . . . to share 2 man, rent Lansing. 482-4817.211| JAVELIN 1969. 42,000, 290 RICHMAN. Buy now and V-8. Good condition. sell. 353-6035. 3-1/18 Must take advantage of our Winter prices. Custom accessories, Aviation ]g] Black and White technic ians. Apply: negotiable. 355-9510, 5pm. 5-1-23 1 ROOMMATE share three WANTED man house to in service. SHEP'S Small World Photographic parts, LEARN TO FLY! Over 30 years Lansing. Two miles to JEEP WAGONEER 1966, 4 ONE GUY Needed for great MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 campus. Own room. experience in all types of apartment. Close to campus. wheel drive, power steering North Cedar, Holt. Just Between 10 10 485-4884. 1-1-18 flight training. Approved for - 351 6548. 3-1-19 and brakes, 349-2047.3-1-22 South of I-96 overpass. veterans. FRANCIS EAST LANSING, male^ Phone 694-6621. C-5-1 -19 GITANE BICYCLES. ONE GIRL needed for house. no cooking. " AVIATION, Airport Road. KARMAN GHIA convertible, Call 484-1324. C-1-31 Dealerships available. FURNISHED 2 - 3 man Pets welcome, immediate Call 332-020.. 3-M8 | 1968, excellent condition, ( |r i apartment 1 block from - France's finest 10 speed occupancy. Garage, near new paint, tires, shocks, I Auto Service » \ lightweight. Consumer Guide campus. 337-1230. 3-1-19 campus. $15/ week. DOUBLE stereo tape, radio. 482-5220 1 11 1 Employment ||J rated world's best. Stocks TWO BEDROOM apartment, 351 3094. 3-1-18 SINGLE. house. Nicely Use Your after 5pm. 5-1-24 immediately available. utilities. Kitchen, P MUFFLER SHOP, UNION 76, sublet. Close. Dial 351-5840. NEED ONE for 3 MASTER CHARGE MAVERICK GRABBER 1971, Michigan and Grand River. HOLDEN—REID Protected territories. Write What is reality? 3-1-19 man. East side TV lounge, free l*J V-8, 3 speed, $1,500. See at Low cost expert exhaust WANTED: WOMEN 20 to 35 MEL PINTO IMPORTS, INC. of Lansing, $56.50. Very close, 332 1^ 214 West Sheridan Road or years old, full time - East 2860 Annandale Road, Falls 482-2580. 3-1-19 0-4-1-18 repair. Custom work. Pipe SHARE NICE Mason area At The STATE NEWS Lansing campus store. Church, Virginia 22042. call 487-3968 before 4pm or bender. FREE ESTIMATES, house, own room, $67 plus 669-9117 after 5pm. 5-1-24 332-2927. C-1-31 Experienced in ladies 7-1-19 utilities. 676-4642. 3-1-19 sportswear. Phone 332-1912. 10-1-22 ARE YOU being paid what GIRL NEEDED for great CROSSWORD apartment, block from PUZZLE UWWHII underchallenged? Call APPLICATIONS ARE now campus - rent reduced. ACROSS 349-1499. 5-1-19 „„ „ J 29. Carved gem being accepted for part time 332-0992. 3-1-19 l World-weary 32. Some help. $300 / monthly to RESPONSIBLE FEMALE 6 Put in the bank 33. Herb of grace start. 389 3494. C-1-31 TWO GIRLS sublet apartment student or spouse of student ll. Former 34. Ratite bird winter/ spring. $70/ month. for part time household help EXECUTIVE MALE or female Close. 332-3382. 3-1-19 in Dimondale. Odd hours Mu be 14 Occurrence goddess experienced! Rapid dictation accepted, $2/ hour. Some MALES WANTED to share 15. 42. California fort Response and typing a must. Exciting occasion over nights and/or apartment. Utilities paid. 16. Gain 44. And not work in radio and television. Near campus. 332-0143. 17 Watch 45. Seasonal 19. To-do allergen Salary open. Call 2JJ8 20. Inattentive 47. Entreme immediately. 372-8282. STUDIO APARTMENT, 22. Compass point 49. Shock 5-1-23 SINGLE GIRL to live in furnished, two blocks from 24 Marsh elder 50. Water nymph country home and care for 3 campus, available 25. Choose 51. Prepared motherless children. Phone 27. Hurried 52. Foolish immediately. 349-1872. 484-4422.0-1-31 3-1-18 9 Glamor#* PAST TONY COATS conditions. Will train. Apply 10 SlemWB WAITRESS FOR n" y opened NEED GRAD to share trailer. 13 Short IW» immediately, Monday ON GRAND RIVER through Friday, 8:30am - downtowv«\,\,fclounge $50/month. Own room. violin I and restJLiant. 484-4422. 351-5685. 3-1-18 18 Hoik*1! 5:30pm. WJIM, 2820 E. Campus Hill Apartments, now under new management is leasing student units for 0-1-31 21 Emm) f Saginaw or call 372-8282. WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER. These spacious apartments are carpeted and furnished 5-1-23 TWO FOR four person, Cedar 23 Phi" "J PART TIME employment with 26 Parsflflt* with distinctive, comfortable furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal and air conditioning. These 4 man units have up to 4 parking spaces per unit and include the multi distributor. manufacturer Automobile Village, winter /spring. Nice view, good people, will make rent reasonable. 332-0398. I ?R Arist« 29 Cii»WJ I use of a giant swimming pool and recreation room. Throughout the academic year necessary. 15-20 hours per 30 Oa*nl1!« 3-1-18 there will be free bus transportation to and from campus. We also have a full time Resident Manager for any maintenance. If you want to be among the first residents of INTERVIEWE RS WANTED week. 351 5800. 0-2-1-18 MSU AREA Okemos, 1 PP 31 32 35 Acid WF Mink I Sing1'"! lit??] - For Rent bedroom furnished Campus Hill call today. 2 bedroom units start at $62.50 - month per man. Model open Evenings and P P- w. apartment. Air conditioned, 38 Up"!™ J daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL at 349-3530. weekends. Call 694 3355, ask 39 "D""" for carpeted, modern. $155, heat 3, 6, 9 and 12 MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE. Bob Adams. Must have STEREO RENTALS. $9.50 per included. 349-1607 after 5 own transportation. month, $23 per term, Free p.m. 3-1-18 MANA GEMFNT EXCL US/ VEL Y BY ALL STATE MANAGEMEHT CO., INC. delivery, service and pick-up. 351-1310 241 E. SAGINAW HWY. SUITE 411 No deposit. TVs available at FIND POPULAR things at same rates. Call NEJAC, popular prices in the EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48823 337-1300. C-1-31 Classified Ads each day! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 18, 1973 1 5 STUDENT For Sale [ M°bile Homes Defense gemeinhardt flute, BARON 1969 mobile home, (continued from page 1) SEByiCE directory Bundy and Selmer clarinets. Banjos, guitars, fiddles, dulcimers. MORE. Better 12'x60'# 2 bedroom, front living room, 1% baths, skirting, shed, 10'x20' when an they are involved in indigent case. Why buys at ELDERLY should lawyers be treated covered porch, at Stonegate INSTRUMENTS, 541 East Mobile any different?" Home Park Grand River. 332-4331 Ferency also is strongly THE noon 393-4952. 3-1-19 for It's DIRECTORY - 7pm. C-2-1-18 Anyone interested in learning opposed to the system of I COLLEGE TRAVEL SELLS MUST SELL. 12'x53', carpeted, What'- receivec Happening in the must be State News about Students for Society or about the a Democratic Washington providing lawyers to OFFICE FIREPLACE WOOD, seasoned air conditioned, washer and office, 341 Student Services demonstration, call indigents, arguing it does YOUR SERVICE! 67S-7SS9. oak. Delivered, call 482-1002 dryer, 10 minutes from MSU. Bldg., by I p.m. at least two J30 West Grand River Ave. FOR MORE INFO after 5pm. 5-1-23 Reasonable. 882-9040 class days before No announcements publication. Alpha Phi Sigma will meet at not adequately protect the rights of poor people. 361-6010 5-1 18 will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the CALLTAMARA 355-8255 accepted by phone. An attorney is not KENMORE DRYER, $25. McKinley Room, Northwind Apts. appointed until after a ,un£)0 Needs 1 replacement part, Lost & Found Petitions are being accepted otherwise runs well. for determination of eligibility positions on the MDP TRANSMISSION REPAIR Inter-Varsity Christian !L XPERT 349-3521. 5-1-23 is made at the Roe Estimates One Day Service Student Academic Advising Fellowship will meet at 7:30 arraignment. FIND SOMETHING? STUDENTS-10% DISCOUNT Committee and are available in p.m. today at Bethel Manor, 803 Ferency says however, there CAR COAT, man's gray, size 44. If you've found a pet or article 141 Baker Hall. With Ad On E. Grand River Ave. Elwyn are many occasions that Major Repairs Only worn twice. 882-9884. of value, we want to help you Davies will conclude his series arise which are important to ANSING TRANSMISSION 5-1-23 return it. Just come in to the David Purvis, head of the on missions with "Missions and Lansing project on aging, will the fate of the case, before CO. State News Classified Dept. You." informally discuss the problems the determination is made. 2205 S. Larch 487-finftq HEATHKIT STEREO amp. and and tell us you want to place of older people at 6:30 tuner. Good an ad in EAST p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ "What plea the defendant WASHDAY SAVINGS sound. Good LANSING today in 6 Student Services THE ALOHA will meet at 7 p.m. today in the enters is vitally important. 25c PER LOAD price. Call Chuck after 6pm STATE BANK'S found Bldg. Union Gold Room. An indigent is without THE BEST FOR LESS 351 6344. 3-1-19 column. As a public service T counsel at this juncture in WENDROW'S EAST LANSING STATE Recreation ECONOWASH ESTATE SALE: Hand carved BANK will run the ad at no 09 Everyone is invited to hear Mahatma J. Parlokand speak on the proceedings," he says. SPECIAL TEXAS GIFT & FABRIC extra cost to you. the knowledge Guru Maharaj Ji "A lawyer is also entitled to WASHER 50c SPRING BREAK with UNION SALE!! saxophone. Beseler Topcon EAST LANSING reveals at 8 p.m. Sunday in see the pre-trial 3006 VINE ST. Super-D camera. For details STATE BANK BOARD FLIGHTS, Spain 108B Wells Hall. sentencing 7 am to 11 p. 1 blk W. of Sear: 103 Abbott Rd. 3S1-191| call 371-2500. Must sell $279, Nassau $179, London report, which gives the C-1-31 immediately. 5-1-23 $175. Contact us Monday The Spartan Pistol Club will attorney an opportunity to LOST: KNIT scarf, through Friday, 1-4 shoot at Dewitt today. Meet at check its veracity. The YOU COULD bright color p.m. or 6:45 p.m. for rides. UNUSUAL ACCESSORIES and bands, near Wells. Reward phone 353-9777. C-1-31 report is extremely Get your Hair BE USING THIS home furnishings, the newest $10. 353-0654. X-5-1-22 P I R G I M important when a judge Styled and Cut at will hold a SPACE!! items for all FOR QUALITY service on liSTOMCYCLE w all parts & shop The Union Bldg. Barber Shop! FURNITURE periods. BELL SALES, 4601 FOUND: MONEY. Call after stereo equipment, see the membership meeting for amending the Articles of decides upon a sentence." Ferency says most Me do all cuti for all styles STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East Can TAMMY North US 27. 487-0173 or 6pm. 337-0313. C-3-1-19 Incorporation at 4 p.m. Sunday i accessories Call 355-3389 355-8255 487-0121. 5-1-23 Grand River. C-1-31 in Case Hall. appointed attorneys waive In E. Michigan 48jH*JKn. the preliminary FOUND: MAN'S silver ring FOUR YEAR old Yamaha. G.S. MATH TUTOR The Weekly People Club will examination. between Kellogg Center and - High school meet at 7 p.m. Friday in the skis with Saloman bindings. 1 Butterfield. teacher available for all Math "However, it is usually Identify. Call Union Oakroom. Horvath will year Lange pros boots, 1 year 351-7951 3-1-18 through Calculus. 351-4161 speak i more important than the old, size 10%. Best offer, or 332-1127. 5-1-22 actual trial, because it is the 332-0879. 5-1-23 FOUND: The MSU Sports Car Club will only opportunity to see COLLIE? About 1 PARTY GIVERS meet at 8 tonight in the 1966 what InEEDED for private room SEWING MACHINE Clearance YOUTH BED, $35 or best offer. year. Female. Albert Street - - Love a p proach t he REMINGTON RAND Mark II cleaning without Room, Hubbard Hall. The ■ East Lansing. Furnished, Sale. Brand new portable, Division area. 332-0073. carpet prosecutor will use," he Safety gate, $3. Child's manual water? "History of Racing" will be V, carpeted, free parking, $49.95, $5 par month. Large bicycle seat, $5. 355-8228. condition. typewriter, excellent Ask 3-1-18 carpet Sit on clean, dry shown. Everyone is welcome. says. per month for 6 month selection of reconditioned for Dena, instantly. Rent our "It is vital for me 5-1-22 694-3457. 3-1-19 Host to $70 for 12 month uied machines. LOST: LARGE white shaggy machine. Clawson Singers, Phi Delta Kappa will hold an know how the facts are All utilities included. Whites, Nacchis, New Home dog in Meridian Mall, North Floors, Inc. 1004 South . SPANISH CLASSICAL guitar. honorary banijuet at 7 p.m. ["Dave 351-0473 after and Okemos Road area, ftward Washington, Lansing Friday at the Starboard Tack likely to come out in a case. at "many others", $19.95 Excellent tone. $75. Plus If the facts don't come out to $39.95. competition, Salomon Call 339-2075. 5-1-22 482-0849. 5-1-19 preceded by initiation of new |*i. 0-1-31 Terms Gibson LGO, Rosewood competition members. Tickets are available in court the way I think, EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING bindings, A8(T bridge, $60. Both include poles, Barrecrafter's locking at the graduate affairs office, then my client is in real SINGLE room, $75 COMPANY, 1115 North cases. 337-9611. 3-1 18 STARVING ARTIST WANTED 2 52 Erickson Hall. rack (new). Must sell. $350 Jnthly. $25 damage Washington. 489-6448 to do restoration work trouble." worth for on old 131 Bogue. Phone C-3-1-18 $140, a great deal I oil Another . KENWOOD K A 2002 stereo Call Kirby, 355-0282, 8 - paintings. Call Mr. Cory at The MSU Russian Chorus problem, 1.9091.3-1-19 PREGNANT? WE amp. Grundig TK341 stereo 5pm. 3-1-19 Call understand. 627-7722. 5-1-19 directed by Denis Mickiewicz Ferency says, is the fact LIBERTY COIN SHOP us. PREGNANCY will present a concert of that court tape recorder. Pioneer re-verb appointed \- CLOSE to MSU Clean, 223 Abbott Rd. amp. 1000 used 8-track NIKON 21mm lens. Asking $75. COUNSELING. 372-1560 0-1-31 liturgical, folk and composed attorneys do not have the jms. Cooking. Phone Invites you to meet music at 8:15 tonight in the tapes, $2 each. 500 used 485-3211, extension Music Auditorium. expert testimony which is 6. 0-1-31 our new stamp si 232, stereo albums. USED stereo Jan. 3-1-19 available to the prosecutor, equipment, camera SALE There will be an open house and the courts |\MS HALL, $176/ term, PIANO, GUITAR, private rarely i needs a roommate, equipment, used zoom lenses, CAMPER FOLD down, sleeps 8, Wigs lessons. Blues, Jazz, Rock. from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the MSU Observatory. Weather compensate a lawyer for his binoculars. TV sets, $695. Phone 332-5011, Switches Beginning to Advanced. case preparation. >r After 5pm, 355-3555 TAMPS typewriters, adding machines, clock radios, tapestries. Used snow ski is and boots. $5 up. extension 47. HOOVER PORTABLE clothes 3-1-19 Braids up to 50% off Phone 4-1-19 482-7206, 1-5-pm permitting, the 24 inch reflecting telescope will be used. "The guy with an attorney on retainer is far WILCOX SECONDHAND ■ ing for better off and is more likely until Feb. 12. m ALSO: 25% off all STORE, 509 East Michigan, Lansing. 485-4391, 8 - washer, like new, $120. Call 355-6138. 3-1-19 WOOLIES GUITARIST teach rock 'n roll guitar from will sophomores majoring audiology and speech sciences will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. to be acquitted— there is no question at all," he says. stamp and coin 5 30pm Monday - Saturday, Barbara beginning to advanced. Call Monday and Wednesday in 202 | GRAY lens, bifocal n OPTICAL or supplies with this ad! GIBSON J50 deluxe originally li a n k Americard, Charge, trades, terms, Master - H campus salon 351-0903. 3-1-20 ASC Bldg. STORY'S |C0UNT, 2615 East tayaways. C-1-31 549 E. Gd. River Mariah will present the James $450. now $350. At THE OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG PIANO CHORDS instruction for Cotton Blues Band and George n, Lansing 372 7409 332-4080 or I'19 GUITAR SHO PPE," MARSHALL MUSIC, 245 KASTLE Used 205cm Slalom skis. puppies. blood line. AKC. Weekdays Excellent call Safari - 351-6222 popular accompaniment. music and 355-8080. vocal Wrich at 8 and 10:30 tonight through Saturday in the DAILY once by little old lady MCDonel Kiva. Tickets will go Ann Street. C-1-18 393-3678, ■ lukes RIFLES, and pistols of and calibers. Over to 5-1-19 pick up mail. 337-9130. weekends evenings 339-2573. and 5-1-19 TV RENTALS $9.50 per month, $23 per term; free on sale at 7:15 p.m. DOZEN fguns m stock. For best KOSS ESP-7 headphones. DOBERMAN delivery, service and pickup. No deposit. New stereos Typing Service Peoples Resources Exchange, USED CAR n Southern Michigan Norcold dorm refrigerator. ACCORDION: LIRA model, PUPPY, AKC. an exchange of skills and goods, fcOB'S GUN SHOP, V> Hermes Madia 3 typewriter. case included. Call 353-3494. Female, 12 weeks, shots and wormed. 339-9446. 2-1-18 available at same rates. Call has begun between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. at 541 E. Grand River SPECIALS I south of Post office AR-5 speakers. Make offer. 5-1-19 NEJAC. 337-1300. C-1-31 V at 2412 South Cedar. Avenue within Synergy, OE THE 351-7219. 2-1-19 337-9402. PURE GERMAN I 371 2244. Closed RANDALL HEALTH FOOD puppies. $50. 337-2504 Call shepherd w.\t;x n. 10-1-22 SALE: RAW HONEY dissertations, theses, The European Assn. of MSU after 5pm or weekends. 5 LBS $2.99 3-1-19 Prince Edward Island, has manuscripts, general typing, will have a party at 8 p.m. 70 MERCURY WAGON PERFECT sleeper Brookfield Plaza been predicting the Island IBM. 23 years experience. Friday at the Pretzel Bell. Ms only, king. Excellent 1331 E. Grand River province's winter weather 349-0850. C-1-31 SKIS VR17'«, Grand Prix i. Fantastic bargain! Downtown AMERICAN ESKIMO puppies for the last 25 years by The Coalition for Human '1788 bindings, $50. VR17's 223 S. Washington Survival will meet at 7:30 p.m. §781. 5-1-18 desperately need homes, observing the breast bones TYPING THESES and term Tyrolia bindings, $50. Head (iocxj Nutrition IS Prevention of chickens. today in 34 Union. registered, moderately priced Simmons says Killy's, $20. Nordica Boots, 337 2594. 3-1-19 the autumn coloration of papers. Electric typewriter. 69 RAMBLER AMPEX CASSETTE deck, E x p e r ienced Jasure chest new, 9%, $20. 351-4077. Diane, The Society for Creative . 1-1-18 excellent condition, used can indicate whether 372-7600. 7-1-26 Anachronism will hold dance Indhand store twice. $100 Call 3324321 BEAUTIFUL MIXED Collie or not class at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays in 2 dr. HT $88 puppies. $5.00 each after 6pm. 4-1-19 much and for how Union Parlor C. Learn the >l kinds of AUCTION: LANSING 484 9774. 0-4-1-18 long. RESEARCH AND term papers, furniture CAMERA CLUB. January than If winter seems longer theses, including Math. galliard. 65 MUSTANG SPINET ORGAN ever this year because Wurlitzer, KEESHONDEN. CHAMPION 50c/page. 489-6479. 4-1-19 Jn Main - PERRY 23rd, cameras and excellent condition, excellent sire and dam. 5 months. of a hard starting car, trade Woodcarvers from the Society for Creative Anachronism wish 2dr HT "15-3188 photographic equipment. Call for beginner. Phone now for another. Start Phone 353 7129. 10-1 -29 checking the good to meet with other whittlers on 484-5838 after 6pm for 485-8225. 3-1-18 values in COMPLETE THESES JD vacuum cleaners. information. 3-1-22 the STATE News Classified campus to exchange ideas. Meet SERVICE. Discount rs and uprights, GREAT DANE, fawn, female, 7 at 7 p.m. today in Union Parlor 69 OLDS MtLLOTRONS, P A systems. printing. I B M typing and C. feed 1 full year. $7.88 DRYER - GAS, Hamilton, $30; GILL months, ears cropped, all -REE A lesson in binding of theses. Resumes, DENNIS 3/4 ELECTRONICS, shots, excellent bloodline, ... violin, $65. full size publications. Gay Liberation will have a 4 dr. HT ■iBUTING COMPANY, Okemos. 349-9293 mornings $100. 351-8909. 1-1-18 complexion care. Call Across from M288 1 Cedar, opposite violin, $75; beginning guitar, and 5 484-4519 East Michigan or campus, corner M.A.C. and reorganizational meeting and rap City - 7pm. 3-1-18 session at 3 p.m. Sunday in 33 I- C-3-M8 $7; table lamps, 2 end tables. 485-7197 Lansing Mall. Grand River, below Jones MUST GIVE away soon, male Union. Dinner and dancing will 485-3487. 3-1-22 GIBSON ES-335-TDC, case. MERLE NORMAN Stationery Shop. Call and female puppies. COSMETICS COPYGRAPH follow. 70 CHEVY KINGSWOOD ■AlE. 60% off Excellent condition. $325 or 337-1283. 2-1-19 STUDIOS SERVICES, new and STEREO SONY 6045 receiver, best offer. 351-4249. 3-1-19 C-3-1-18 337-1666 C-1-31 Gay Liberation will host a T^s. 2000 books at rh, new walnut desk Garrard 72B turntable, West BYO party at 9 p.m. Friday at Wagon Mark 5 speakers, headphones TYPING TERM papers, theses, 215 S. Homer Street. Everyone „ M r>«. $100. Old large and 26 albums. $475 or bast TWO PIECE beige sectional 'ELECTROLYSIS. is welcome. Call 353-9795 for couch, good condition, call etc. Electric. Experienced. I 9lass door bookcase, offer. Call 393-5225 after Julie or Jan after 5:30pm. ONLY perrrerient removal.. hmf V JEAN MASSEY, 393-4075. directions. ■ Other old tables and LESS THAN 10 minutes from ELLISON BOOK 5:30pm. 1-1-18 349-4065. 3-1 19 campus. Located in Holt. Facial - Hairline - Body ^ C-1-31 The Gay Liberation office has 68 CHEVY WAGON 1'01 East Washtenaw, This 6 year old, 12'x60' cutie Virgirwa Hanchett moved to 309 Student Services FIBERGLASS SKI boots. 8%, BALDWIN PROFESSIONAL 325'/j S. Grand, Lansio |9 Wednesday 1 Bldg. Everyone is welcome I and Saturday, 10 4! . - 4 ideal for beginner, excellent condition. Call Heinz, model, portable organ and is in the peak of condition and will give you loads of I Phone 484-1632 Transportation gJL drop by or call 353-9795. to speaker cabinet. 372-5238, living for only $3900. For NEW FROM Revlon, shiny 332-0844.3-1-19 Jim. 3-1-19 eye The Baha'is will present more information call Harold shadow crayon, $1.65 at "World Darbov. ALL STAR GULLIVER STATE DRUG Greyhound Bus World Religion Unity" - Basis for 69 MERCURY MARQUIS to Oetroit from East at a public REALTY, 6948181. 5-1-22 INC., 1105 East Grand River, EDAR GREENS meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday in Lansing Bus Depot, 308 East Lansing, 332-5171. W. Grand River. Union Parlor A. 4 dr. s1183 MARLETTE 2% years old, 5-1-19 8:40 AM Local 12'x68' with expando. 3 12:00 Noon Express Delta Sigma Pi will sponsor a bedrooms, shed, $7,200. Call ALWAYS OPEN, but save time, 1:25 PM Express business tour of Kellogg's in 69 FORD COUNTRY 3:30 PM Express (Friday Battle Creek Friday. Interested only) 676 1688. 3-1-22 call for an appointment. to Northland, Birmingham, individuals are invited to call SQUIRE ,1(M 355-3359, UNION 332-2591 for details and rides. Wagon Royal Oak FOUND: SMALL dog, black/ BUILDING BARBER SHOP. & Pontlac brown with white C-1-1-18 4:40 PM Express Students, faculty and staff markings. are Cedar Village area. 351-5979. 5:25 PM Local 6:45 PM Express invited to a weekly Bible study 65 DODGE DART C-3-1-22 (Friday only) from noon to 1 p.m. today in Peanuts Personal ;j 7:35 PM Express 1 30 Natural Resources Bldg. 4 dr CHAMPION 1969, 12'x60\ Call 353-0823 for information. Furnished, call after 5pm, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, Cotty The U n i i ity Village 482 5310. 3-1-19 three wonderful years, STEPPING UP to more sound? Babysitting Co-op 69 PLYMOUTH January 18. MSU and WMU. Sell used stereo equipment MOBILE HOME 10'x50' with Love Hunney. 1-1-18 with fast acting Want Ads. membership. To join of for 35' awning and 17' enclosure. information, call Karyn at Conv. Dial 355-8255. Located in Park Terrace. Call 355-6206. 485-4610 after 6pm. 3-1-19 Sunday sipper will be held at lHil%n Avenue right next to Brody Complex MARLETTE, 1967, 12x50. drapes, excellent condition. New 5:30 p.m. 332-1916 for rides. at Hillel. Call 70 VW 2 dr. iR GREENS 10x7 shed included. Phone IB DON'T FORGET blood comes Hillel will hold Shabbat M288 WiNtcd APAR™ENTS are now leasing student and married couples 487 3343 4-1/19 THE only from people. Save a life. services at 5: IS p.m. Friday lished SPR,NG & S MMER. The* spacious apartments are carpeted HOUSE TRAILER present CHARTER PEOPLE Spring Holidays: Give blood. Professional followed class will by dinner. Talmud ,1 ajr wth di«inctlve furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal and 8x35. $1,000 or best offer. - General Freeport $169, Nassau $179, donors compensated. meet Saturday followed by services at at 8:30 a.m. 71 MAVERICK _ conditioning. These two man units have parking space for every - On lot. Call 393-8835. 4 1 19 Spain $239, rmq MICHIGAN COMMUNITY 9:30 a.m. and Kiddush. BLOOD CENTER 337 7183. 1. Wea,r8,^on 11 Panned for with a giant swimming pool and private STUDENTOURS, 351 2650 C-1-31 M488 The MSU Amateur Radio iitiong th*0*- e "fu" " manager for any problems. If you want GREAT LAKES 1966 10 x46 13-1-31 Club will meet at 8 tonight in itart at 4c reiid#nt» of CEDAR GREENS call today. The one bedroom 2 bedrooms, furnished, CHILD CARE in my licensed 339 Engineering Bldg. All radio carpeted, bast offer ■VSCHA nth *** man- F0R RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: home, large play area. operators are welcome. ^lt. "AFFER Between 1 8t 8 pm. 351-8631. 3-6-9 and 12-month leases 489-2333 X 5-1 18 after 5pm. SPRING BREAK in sunny Acapulcol E ight great days at 882 9884. 5 1 23 The East Complex Photo STORY *ew"".Wi L A:r,u STAR MANAGEMENT CO., INC. the luxurious EL BABYSITTING IN your home, Club will old its term meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in G-28 east lot PRESIDENTS hotel! $249 8,1,10 10'x50' TRAILER, walk to mornings and/or afternoons. Hubbard Hall. Students and 11531\ Michigan 841 «. saginaw hwy. SUITE 411 campus. Call 394 0486 after complete. ASMSU Travail faculty are welcome. Call Al at ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 353-0659. 356 4560, Call 351-7815 afternoons. cast lansinq, michigan 4m23 6pm. 5-1 19 353-1916 for information if you 332-6047. 10-1 22 3-1-22 351-0400 Thursday, JanUilary 181 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Protesters to from state news wire services demonstration Nixon can't leave town for," Gordon veteran's march will culminate in a treaty signing ignore rumors own doesn't protest want because it its peace then. true now than it was "It's just a sham to peace way , in Vietnam off. "The only i- - is a long hope for peace i« Nixon. of truce is not aimed at influencing "We hope to stimulate night in the th« w National Cathedr,!l feature a musica] B u, the headquarters of the Lincoln message lost in theatrics. keep people away from the those who attend to work peace directed by ^ At said. ceremony near lies in Congress cutting off the National Peace Action Besides the NPAC-PCPJ Memorial while the two The peace treaty demonstrations," he said, funds for the war and id our military •" conductor rfl Coalition, one of the three march, two more antiwar other groups plan a rally on marchers will sign is the Henry Miles, an official involvement and make sure Bernstein Stfin and's in J limiting the President's groups planning an events have been scheduled the Washington Monument draft made public last of Business Executives Move we never again attack a counter to carry on an ''inauguration of — a march and symbolic grounds lasting most of the October when the chief U.S. for Peace, one of many organizations sponsoring the power undeclared war," he said. another nation unless our playing war 0f like ffij "0vly conscience" this weekend, signing of a peace treaty and afternoon. negotiator, Henry Kissinger, Ret. Rear Adm. Gene security is threatened," he " Sunday religious service, 1812" the news that peace is again at hand caused nothing but an interfaith religious Bart Savage, national coordinator of the veterans, declared peace was at hand. Savage said he thinks the said at another news LaRoque, another sponsor, said. Another antiwar religious Bt inaugural concert. th7J service called the said the service at the said at a news conference latest speculation that peace conference that even if a service will be held Friday Sponsors raised eyebrows. ''inauguration of is achieved, National Methodist Church r l "We expected something conscience." that his group is staging its is near is no more likely to cease - fire NPAC-PCPJ march '■ like this," Jerry Gordon, The second march, no cancellations am!1 coalition member said in sponsored by Vietnam groups planning their march tol Washington. Veterans Against the War, f0uowi| waiver tests "No one is alarmed by announcement rJl U-M eyes will be separate from the the acceleration of antiwar larger march planned by the Florida White Ho^l sentiment around the world, two other groups. bombing Vietnam over if and he is trying to pacify It will start at 11 a.m. had been! and tranquilize the country EST Saturday, an hour * the university to . be offered i Tho The nrpcpnt present nolin policy at following , n| so he can get through the before President Nixon to 60 credits, half of the Dougherty, assistant to the msu allows students to take between Kissin., By DIANE SILVER 120 credits required for a dean of the liberal arts by examination," any course by examination Hanoi's Le Due Thn l inauguration without takes the oath of office and State News Staff Writer Milholland said. embarrassment, just the way two hours before the University of Michigan degree, by exam. college, said. Credit by exam would be while paying the same "We're using 'nfa he did it on Oct. 26, toget inaugural march is due to Because each department Dougherty indicated that economical for the taxpayer tuition fees as for regular campaign slogan, * (U—M) liberal arts students must decide which courses only introductory courses Each department than through the election," begin. The religious services may soon be able to take up and student, Milholland courses. ever,' " Gordon said. will take place Sunday at 2 to half of their required to be offered, the kind of will be offered by added. determines whether any of Myerson, Members of the coalition edits examination to be used and exam. "The intent of its courses will be available PCPJ said p.m. by waiver and its ally, the People's As have the sponsors of examinations since the the fee to be charged for the this program," Dougherty Students advancing for credit by exam, demonstrations, Coalition for Peace and the main march, officials of faculty of the Literature, exams, students of the said, "is to allow greater through the university However, few courses are pressure on Nixon 3 Justice (PCPJ), would not the veteran's group said Science and Arts College liberal arts college may have flexibility, not only for the without using up currently offered for waiver the agreement if J predict the turnout for the every effort will be made to to wait some time before 18 to 24 year-old student instructional time will save credits. one," Myerson said. I approved the plan last week. Saturday demonstrations. keep their march peaceful. The plan is similar to they are able to participate but for the older student the taxpayer money. A who may be coming back to They conceded, however, Both will start at the one in effect at MSU. in the progra.n. school after years of possible reduced fee for that they hoped for "tens of gates of Arlington National The 25,300 students of "The program will go credits by exam may also Learn thousands" to show up and into effect slowly over a experience in certain fields. make it more economical Cemetery across the the U—M liberal arts college It will allow him to forgo of time," Edward A. for the student, Milholland protest Nixon's war policies. ''This is one Potomac River but the will be allowed to take up period sitting through courses." introductory said. Computer! At MSU, a little known At other where this program universities has been policy of class credit by Programming in exam has been in effect for College to add instituted, there has not courses been a great number of several years. Last October, Evening School students participating, he the Academic Council revised the policy saying *A complete course from beginning tol said. "Most students use this "all courses should be end...Attend classes just two nights a week.I to meet requirements for available regularly for credit "Several phases of Data Processing are! advanced courses, rather by examination except co ver ed ... E m p has is is placed onl short cut to a those in which class programming COBOL and EASYCODER, | exploring society than as a and *You will physically run and operate LBU'sL war, attendance degree," Dougherty said. This new policy is in line participation are an integral Computer... Located "right in the classroom I with a nationwide trend to part of the instructional for student use. method." By BECKIE HANES University College has a vested interest in the develop of open new avenues of *Free Job Placement Assistance i State News Staff Writer such courses because of a new general education plan which learning, John Milholland, graduation...Approved for Veterans. is being finalized in two ad hoc committees of the professor of psychology and Two new upper education will be level, interdisciplinary courses in offered spring term from University general Academic Council. This will allow any college on campus to offer general education courses designed to fulfill general chairman of the U—M faculty committee that ra5§»y ■j m ^CTATF NEWS *LBU is the only Accredited college in this! area that specializes in training people for I College - the first of this type since Great Issues. office careers..Accredited as a Two Year I education requirements. developed the plan, said. "The Interactions of Culture and War," UC 360, will Carlin said when the criteria for general education is "In fact, the University School of Business by the ACBS...Founded I explore various aspects of war. The inclusion of natural determined and if the course meets the requirements, it will of Texas is working to 1867. sciences will study the physiology of aggression and fulfill the University requirement in general education. provide for any course in humanistic motifs will explore the subject of war ('.lass lU'ftiiis January 2') Presently, both courses will be offered aselectives. philisophically. Arts, music and literature will express the "The Interactions of Culture and War" will look at the aesthetic terms of war. positive and negative effects war has had on culture, Floyd For Details Phone 489-57671 Wars to be discussed will be religious wars, the Civil War and World War I. "The Quest for the Good Society in World Cultures," Barrows, associate professor and one of the creators of the course, said. "No one has every stopped to consider this effect," he Lansing Business 200 North Capitol Universif Lansing, Midf said. UC 390, will attempt to give the student a broad understanding of where he stands in relation to his culture, The course will be team taught using various types of Conrad Donakowski, associate professor of humanities said. media and will have a highly varied format from hour to He has been one of the professors working with the new hour, Barrows said. The three other instructors for the four The Sportsmeister Shop announces its course. credit course of ATL will be: Edward Duane, asst. professor of social science and Manfred Engelmann, natural science "We think of it as a culminating course for the SKI and WINTER CLOTHING professor. thoughtful student," Bruce Curtis, associate professor of American thought and language (ATL) said. "The Quest for the Good Society in World Culture," will Both courses are defined as interdepartmental because have a great deal of interest in communities which is related to the study of Utopia, Curtis said. they each use all four of the University College departments humanities, social science, natural science and ATL. SALE — The course was catalyzed by a symposium held a year and a half ago based on this topic, Donakowski explained. "This is the direction higher education is moving," "The students continued the discussion for about three Edward Carlin, dean of University College said, hours aterwards," he said. commenting on the two new courses. He also added that these courses offer more flexibility Also a four credit course, the mixed format will feature 1973 head gk04 1973 lange SKIS for the transfer student coming to MSU. lectures which will be starting points for discussions, Curtis said. glass wrapped "We are moving ahead in this area because we have an reg. 145°° advantage," Carlin said, using the example of departments The three other professors who will teach the course are: fiberglass ski George E. Drum, associate professor of natural science; within the college which are interdepartmental themselves sale because of professors whose backgrounds vary from art to economics. Joseph J. 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