the michigan Volume 65 Number 135 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 16, 1973 Pamphlet shows how to eat cheap WASHINGTON (AP) The bacon for breakfast is eliminated. peanut butter sandwiches, com Agriculture Dept. is scurrying to The breakfast fare includes: chowder, grilled cheese sandwiches, distribute a circular, announced by tlie buttermilk pancakes, hot wheat cereal, split pea soup and Brunswick stew White House last week, which shows french toast with ham, cottage cheese made with chicken. how a family of four can eat for $35 a omelet, grits with fried hotdogs, cold For dinner, the week's menu week. cereal and oatmeal. concentrates on: baked ham, meat Only 5,000 of the circulars have Luncheons feature cottage balls in Spanish rice, broiled been printed, but officials say more cheese-vegetable salad, ham salad, (continued on page 13) are on order. Copies will be made available free of charge through county extension service offices. There are more than 3,000 of those. "I'm them in Claude director sure that we can W. produce whatever quantity is needed," Gifford, department of communication, told a reporter. "We have 12,000 more on Support for tax checkoff order right now." The shopping tips included in the circular were announced last week by Virginia Knauer, White House consumer affairs adviser. She said "selective shopping" at supermarkets toward 76 race War is a better alternative than A scared Cambodian child reaches out for her mother on Sunday at a meat Sien, South Vietnam, 125 miles southwest of Saigon. About 500 Cambodians crossed the refugee camp at Tinh Vict boycotts. A typical week's menu, costing border after South Vietnamese troops crossed into Cambodia and $35.70 based on March grocery prices engaged Communist forces. WASHINGTON (AP) -The new tax in Washington, D.C., is heavy on were available, 1,173,472 of the 45.3 AP checkoff plan for financing million returns sent in contained the Wirephoto leftovers and light on red meat. Even presidential elections has fallen far checkoff form, known as the 4875. short of expectations during its first Since many of these were joint trial run, Internal Revenue Service returns, more than $1,173,472 was !efugees flee as S. Viet troops (IRS) figures show. With the filing deadline set for midnight today, less than 3 per cent of the nation's taxpayers are sending in a special form designating $1 of designated, but the IRS didn't know precisely how much. the Democrats a few weeks ago called checkoff plan "America's best-kept secret" and said the Nixon iush across Cambodian border their taxes for the 1976 presidential race. year At this rate, it appears that the first of the plan will result in administration had been dragging its feet in advertising it. But the deliberately Treasury Dept. said it separated the forms SAIGON (AP) - South Vietnamese from the Cambodian border. taxpayer designation of about $2 because it didn't want IRS auditors to The fighting broke out Iroops have pushed across the The .South Vietnamese were Friday when Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. million for the two national parties or see party affiliations. Also, the IRS the Communist troops jiambodian border for the first time pounding suspected Communist wiped out a Highway 2 to Phnom Penh and all for a nonpartisan fund. has been less than enthusiastic about Vietnam fire went into village on the Cambodian side of the other Even though the IRS and the the plan, fearing that it could lead to ■nee a cease - positions with artillery and .50 caliber major arteries leading to the Effect 2' : months ago. border, burning most of the thatched Cambodian capital have been cut, with Democrats have been stepping up machine guns mounted on armored greater politicalization of the agency. roof homes to the ground, field the exception of Route 4 from the their campaigns to get taxpayers to j Fighting was reported at two points personnel carriers. Cambodian reports said. Although the political check off ■long the border and hundreds of government troops also were reported About 500 refugees streamed into Southwest. designate part of their taxes for the plan is faltering, the IRS' revival of refugees were said to have fled from to be engaged in the battle, allied with South Vietnam on both sides of election, taxpayers are not the short form, the 1040A, has proven Cambodian troops also are engaged pambodia into South Vietnam. the South Vietnamese against the in the fighting near Tinh Bien and responding. successful. The short form was Field reports indicated the South Highway 2 which leads northward IRS figures showed that as of April abandoned for three years before the Communist insurgents. from Tinh Bien for 65 miles to the Vietnamese plunge a half mile into (continued on page 14) 6. the latest date for which statistics government decided to reinslitute it. Tambodia was a defensive operation ■imed at driving back North Tietnamese and Cambodian pommunist troops. At least 25 armored panned by rangers reportedly moved vehicles Status of black women at U' blasted ; the Cambodian side of the By BILL TAYLOR korder on a line about half a mile deep President Wharton and the board of of trustees asked to • Establish key administrative of to State News Staff Writer were rectify the access equal opportunity, and trustees in February 1972, regarding positions for black in operation that began Friday. following employment inequities: women in academic the nature of the system does not The crossing was The Black Women's Assn. has inequities in employment of black • Promotion units and administration of the made from of black women to allow upward mobility for blacks. WVietnamese town of Tinh Bien, 125 charged that MSU still has not taken faculty women, positions of administrative, academic University; Most black women at the kiles southwest of Saigon. any action to upgrade the status of administrative-professional and and • Appoint a black woman as an black women in all areas of University supervisory authority; University fall into the maintenance 1 Twenty miles to the northeast. clerical-technical positions at the • Recruitment of black women in associate or assistant dean in the office and food service categories. Louise Communists reportedly were attacking employment despite grievances that University. all colleges and units of the University; of the vice president for student affairs were made in February. The Taylor, food supervisor at Landon hall e Vietnamese district town of Tan group has charged that no • Advancement of more black to provide access to decision making and a cochairwoman of the A statement was presented to action has been taken since the board group, said u on the Meking River, six miles women in all colleges and units into processes by minority students; black women have to be overly • the tenure system; Employ black women in areas of qualified to get the lowest level of student governance, judiciaries, • Conferring of tenure to black positions. women. residence halls and graduate programs. loard elects Grafton also To promote equal employment rights of black women the association submitted these recommendations to Wharton and the additional Annette Kearney, asst. professor in the Counseling Center and a committee member organization, said: "It steering of appears the that ''The inequities overqualifications that black women must have for higher positions of all departments are discriminating and we and black women on this campus have feel that this must be abolished. The board of trustees: ASMSU president been criteria for all women should be the intricately lew • Create within the personnel unit of the University an administrative position with supportive staff and maintenance of involved in the the University community, yet have not shared in the same," she said. The association members said they sufficient budget. The position should fruits nor feelings of esteem." are "tired of being votes; I obtain in committees of congress, a Committee on Government Associates of Ervin minute homily delivered from --- writing virtually any matter of sharp contention Operations of the House of they could not find his throne in St. Peter's The State News is published by the students of information it wants from in the Senate's effort to Representatives or aqy indication that the law Basilica. "Jesus is the light and Michigan State University every class day during Fall, the Nixon administration. question White House aids seven members thereof, or ever been used. But the salvation of the world." POPE PAUL VI Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, The discovery, made about the Watergate on request of the said Ervin was dete The Pope spoke during a Wednesdays and Fridays during Summer Term, and a known Saturday by aides to conspiracy. Committee on Government to restrict tk special Welcome Week edition is published in the Democratic senator from But it could be used to Operations of the Senate or administration's Mass opening the ceremonies September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. North Carolina, could force the White House to any five members thereof, executive privilege and leading to Easter. Member Associated Press, United Press become a significant factor provide documentary shall submit any considering an appro International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan in the clash between information that it has been information requested of it test case in which Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan unwilling to make available. relating to any matter Committee might Collegiate Press Assn. Atty. Gen. Richard G. within the jurisdiction of the law. Man steals locomotives Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Latest Fashion From India Kleindienst testified at a the committee." Ervin said last week Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Serviees Senate hearing last Tuesday The key phrases are the judiciary subconr Police were holding a man Sundny in Kansas nls, Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Smocks, Halters, Elephant Pants, Crepe M that no limitations could be those asserting that the on separation of powers City for investigation pfter he allegedly Michigan, 48823. Blouses, Etc.. At Low Direct placed on executive administration "shall" making a detailed sum; hnport Prices, We Pay Postage commandeered a string of four engines and crashed privilege, the unwritten provide the information and every instance since Jan Phones: doctrine of confidentiality that the law pertains to 1964, in which docu them into an oncoming train. Guaranteed,' Return In News/Editorial Days For Full Refund, 25c under which presidents have anything in the committee's or witnesses were denied Police said a four - locomotive Norfolk and For Catalog. Refunded On Classified Ads First Purchase. refused to supply some jurisdiction. Congress. Without provi" Western Railroad train was commandeered by written information In breakdowns, he Display Advertising legal terms, the word any Gary W. Hurst, 21, no permanent address. Police Business Office Far Eastern Imports witnesses to committees of "shall" is mandatory and that the study, which P.O. Pox 416 Marshfleld Photographic does not give any room for not been completed, say Hurst told them he was waiting to catch an WIS. 54449 Congress. eastbound freight to Chicago and when one failed Campus Information But Section 2954 of disagreement - unless a already identified Title 5 of the federal code, court should overturn the instances. to come alorg, he climbed on board the Norfolk enacted in 1928, appears to law. Furthermore, the "The greater i engine and started it. compel the executive Senate Government he added, "have occumd branch to answer any Operations Committee's the last six years." request for documents if jurisdiction covers In the Watergate inq' Ervin is il Creative they are sought by practically anything that the which executive branch might do. directing, the White H Makarios challenges foe The legal jurisdiction of offered to provide the committee includes written information "efficiency and economy of committee might want President Archbishop operations of all branches of not personal testir Makarios of Cyprus challenged the government, including Ervin refused to agree, his rival, George Cnvas, o" the possible existence of the ground that docu" fraud, misfeasance, could not b Sunday to come out of hiding malfeasance, collusion, cross-examined. and seek popular support for his policies, instead of trying to achieve enosis, union with Greece, through antigovernment terrorist action. With TWA last Makarios was making his first public appearance since Friday, when the three pro - Grivas bishops of the in it pays to be youn Cyprus church ratified their Beginning Decoupage Armed with just your Stutelpass,* and 6 weeks for $10.00 dicision to defrock him. a pack on your back, you can get a lot more Starting: Thurs. April 26, 7 - 9 p.m. for a lot less with TWA. Finish a box, purse or plaque the original, beautiful 30-coat Here are some ways we help. Prior restraint fought varnish way. Joan Russell, instructor Stutelpass. A Louisiana publisher plans to ask the Supreme For a mere $5.20 a night you'll be guaranteed student hotel accommodations Court to review a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling that Beginning Met 3 weeks for $6. (at the least) without reservations in upheld fines against two newsmen who defied a Starting: Thurs. April 26,1 - 3 p.m. or 50 European cities. That includes breakfast, Mon. 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May 17, 1 - 3 p.m. pass application, Britrail Pass application, impose "prior restraint," the practice of student I.D. applications and more. prohibiting in advance the publication of certain material. Beginning Crewel 3 weeks for $6.00 Europe Bonus Coupon Books. Starting Wed. April 25, 1 - 3 p.m. Take your boarding pass to any TWA Ticket Office in London, Paris, Rome, Copter crash still disputed PHONE 332-8619 REGISTER NOW PHONE 332-8619 Frankfurt, Madrid, Athens or Amsterdam, and you'll get a book of bonus coupons good The Canadian supervisory force in Vietnam for all kinds of free things and extras in proposed Sunday sending survivors of downed peacekeeping helicopters to determine whether the fabrics, crafts those cities. Like we said, with TWA it pays to be young. For all the details write: TWA— IT PAYS TO BE YOUNG, Box 25, Grand choppers had strayed off course or were moved, maxfm Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10017. from the original crash site. Canadian Ambassador Michel Gauvin said -the- spot investigation by the 11 survivors only way to settle a growing controversy between an on| is thei mary Tues. Wed Sat. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Stadium Plaze the Americans and Viet Cong on where the - choppers went down. V Mon. Thurs. Fri. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 2793 E. Grand River J Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 16, 1973 3 TO PROTEST EVERY WEEK j* 10 picket A & P to gain aid for lettuce boycott By KATHY KALOYDIS and Plans to continue to picket every Saturday. Ten members of Committee picketed the A&P the Lansing Lettuce Boycott Mercedes Vela, Saginaw freshman and a Chicano, said grocery store in Brookfield non union mi8rant farmworkers work under intolerable Plaza Saturday in an effort to draw Farmworkers' dispute with lettuce support for the United conditions and are getting sick from the pesticides used on Coast. growers on the West the crops" The 10 ninWotorc riiH ♦ » Another picketer, Barney Offerman, instructor in labor enteriL the £ e . Y 1 TP cus omers from and industrial relations at MSU said he was picketing to stofe not to LXS, h rP'e i°Tg;? ° to 8ive workers the chance to govern their work United Farm workerWAPl rim* 3ymb0' n conditions, especially to improve their health." He said he lettuce bears a oicture if picture of aa black hl*,k Aztec Eagle. h.as had contact with southern migrant workers and knows the terrible conditions The boycott committee wants customers to sop they work under in Mississippi. non - union California Arizona buying - iceberg head lettuce. The A&P store in ine R Brookfield Plaza was chosen for SairinaiHfr^h^'^HmTi1^ picketin* a"d Picketing because it is close to the MSU campus and easy Solew£o SlJnAJ h * i . PCr uCnt °f u for students to get to, Joel Cavazos, an adviser in the minds after talking to picketed 3 6 '^ provost's office said. He said he hopes the boycott will Lettuce The A&P store manager refused to comment on the rece,ve student support. effR«tmf^tUr-f Ramirez said, '"£Cketin^0IIuhiSSt0re'SbUSineSS the main thing The b°ycott committee is not limiting its efforts to I For the third Saturday in a row, Barney Offerman, supporting the lettuce boycott. Offerman reported support." Continued picketing would at least make we need is student picketing the A&P store I instructor in labor and industrial relations, led close to a 40 per cent turnaround in customers at the aware of the problems of people P'CKe"ng A&r store" migrant workers, he said. The The committee is also eters in the front of the Brookfield Plaza A&P store. state News photo by Mark Wiedelman committee picketed the store sponsoring a Free University class on Saturday one week ago in an attempt to "publicize the farmworker's plight to middle class America," Jack Casey, class coordinator said. - The class will show films about farmworkers and provide U.S. policy linked information for research purposes, he said. He said the class will also include sketches theater troupe. on farmworker life by a California By SHARON HANKS which enable the U.S. to The class is open • ended and members may "decide to carry on its imperialistic activities, of their profits from State News Staff Writer he said. Selden added that the war has not ended because overseas," he said. discuss, research, picket A&P, lobby downtown, organize The properties of U.S. companies are like "tentacles and 15,000 Vietnamese have died since the cease on campus or anything else," Casey said. The class meets at - fire reaching out" and bleeding the Third World countries of JOHN CRAWFORD 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays in 119 Bessey. agreement. their resources, Nicolaus remarked. [merican foreign policy and corporations were blasted The reason the companies do not invest in the »ing imperialistic Friday at a conference sponsored by U.S. is in America, which was held in the Union. because home investments would increase i ie speakers at "The Empire's New Clothes - An Nicolaus criticized the concentration of power in necessitate lowering prices, he said. outputs and thus Annual Spring ligation into American Foreign Policy" included Liu criticized the Philippine government for American corporations. He said that their economic allowing the Nicolaus, a Marxist socialist, Mark Selden, noted power American government to carry on its and assets are controlled by alleged imperialistic only 14 to 24 people in the and member of the Committee of Concerned Asian liars, and Ed Liu, a Filipino student, entire nation. policies. Companies such as Del Monte, Dole and the United Projector Sale! slden said he believes that the Indochina War is the Fruit Company are allowed to driil for oil in areas south of Most of the monopolies occur in agricultural and of the crisis of imperialism. He contended that .the the Philippines, he said. Liu contended that this ONE WEEK — ONLY nonagricultural trade areas and to a lesser degree in the only has established miltilateral organizations to help promotes Philippine dependency on America. CASH ONLY NO LAYAWAYS manufacturing of goods, he said. •ialism reach its peak there. Nicolaus contended He also said he believes that Asian students come to that one - third of the total janizations such as the United Nations and the World properties of these companies are located in foreign American schools merely to "get pumped" with education BANKCARD ACCEPTED \sian Development Banks are the legal framework countries. "Coca Cola and Gillette get more than one that further supports monopolistic activities. He - half charged the Philippines' President Marcos as dictator" for supporting these policies. being a "fascist Honeywell SCHOOLING HANDICAPPED On Saturday there were workshops on the Preview interrelationship between corporations and aid to foreign Projectors countries such as Africa and Indochina. Board to hold local hearing Statewide activities against Honeywell Corporation's production of antipersonnel weapons was discussed as well as relief for Indochina. i a n d a t or y financing of progfante' and A small group of people opportunity to insure that intends to further explore ition of all physically He said the meeting is an activities other proposals. state programs are concerning societal problems. properly opportunity for parents mentally handicapped All concerned persons charted. The Deadwood Stage Company presented the play Iren who have been forced to now provided are urged to attend the "I want to see that rules "Pitty and Poetry of War." A Vietnamese dinner Michigan state law, hearing. The first three parts and pay for private education of culminated the conference. Model 600 regulations provide the their children in the past to —-9 for implementation of schooling will be of the seven section paper will be reviewed April 23 same spirit as when the shape education guidelines REG: 89.95 SALE 76 5 legislation was passed to for their ssed at a lucation public State Board hearing and the remainder, April 24. Glenn Scott, president of give proper education to future. children in the I CHROMATOGRAPHY SUPPLIES Model 630 reg: 127.60 sale I0740 mentally and physically i. April 23 and the Greater Lansing Assn. AND HIGH PURITY LIPIDS at East Lansing High for Retarded Children, handicapped children who haven't had it for years," STUDENT- FACULTY PLAN Model 640 REG: 147.60 sale|2960 views the meeting as a vital Scott said. 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Certainly they have been election, administrative the tinil!1 Lansing highway question is to at that time. Animal Resources distorting the groundwork being done caterwauling long enough! and the many other - profession"*;. let the problem run over us. The alternative - an adequate wen. ,g.i„ ,h, familiar voices Frankly. I suspect the publicity to "survey" women's paperwork^! of our so called "spokesmen" for Their devious methods of "sparking' given them in Wednesday's edition of needs mass-transit system - remains on - all shook up over the Every day at least 48,000 women at MSU are raised. This time to her to more substantive action is the State News is little more than a decisiono! vehicles squeeze through six the drawing boards of a needle our newly appointed director deplorable. If we of the University shameful ruse to push and run the new person to sort the chaff before making fromthei $400,000 study by the of the Women's Programs Office, Mary clerical - technical staff had wanted office to fit their own scheme of a statement let C narrow lanes in downtown Cast Vickie or any of these others to things. After the faux pas by the taking action, after a mere tWo Tri-County Regional Planning K. Rothman. Lansing at a point near the Commission. It is futile to try to keep down the represent us, make no mistake - it administration in the American on campus? As for the - Union. Last year there were 558 would have been known long before Federation of State and County Steering Committee, most 0 Instead of maintaining its soundings - off of Vickie Neiberg, not only aware of its accidents on the city's main aloof pasture, the University recommendations, but also T traffic artery, up 67 from 1971. The two most likely solutions must p. ticipate fully in this shortcomings. Fortunately," rJJ crucial transportation study. did not buy it en total! * All of this for alleviating congestion on To help citizens study the merely to recounting of i«UMll Grand River Avenue are stalled suggest that thS issue, this edition of the State spokesmen" keep their tonsuJuP because of politics and attitudes. News includes themselves unless they have a special some constructive to contribute A cross-campus route just supplement, "Grand River - a| Avenue: A permit Rothman to do her south of South Complex and Running Battle." own thiM| If she cannot come up with a promj East Complex had been planned Before necessity forces an which truly represents the since 1949. but was rejected in needsi unpalatable highway plan down November 1971. An aroused the city's throat, every student women at MSU includes faculty women, and which, incidental thereft* ecology-minded public and two and resident who drives or which increases the scope of !! newly-elected, student-oriented crosses the street should learn responsibility to a much segment of the University than thefnl broalL city council members brought the facts. mentioned above, more than likely J will be the first to say so. So »! should only nuclei, which consisteaL get their kicks from agitating whateJ Salary hike and position whomever is in the of trying to improve a smooth the wrinkles from a unenviid chioti_ Hard - working Democratic than $8,000, even though situation that took years to build |J members of the House Post spiraling inflation is choking given sole consideration? SimJ Office and Civil Service most Americans. because Rothman is not yet ready! Committee have sponsored If the effort is successful, the release her notebook of and because she is astute "homeworll enough 1 legislation that would raise pay hike would become effective 'OH, A POOR, OLD HANDICAPPED PERSON — LET ME HELP YOU CROSS THE STREET . . OOPS!' recognize the need for positive lia congressional salaries by more in January, allowing the issue to between the University. fade from the voters' minds long before the next election. John Borger, editor • in - chief: Charlie Congressional stipends would Cain, managing editor; Michael Fox, editorial editor. jump from the present $42,500 TOM WICKER Bill Holstein, campus editor; Mike Cody, to at least $50,000 annually, copy chief; Bill Whiting, photo editor; Gary Scharrer, sports editor; Nancy Jablonowski. while presidential appointees' staff association representative. Lee Lockwood, John Greening, asst. Kirleis, circulation manager. advertising manager; advertising manager: Al salaries proportionately. would Such action would increase effectively Nixon's absurd power pi® Art Levin, general manager; Robert lift the present $36,000 federal , (c) 1973 NEW YORK TIMES better illustration of how the need for book, Congress had no right to hear? Suppose, for example, Bullard, sales manager: LaVonne Potter, career ceilings for top NEWS SERVICE strong executive government, which Or what about instances in which a continues to refuse to let his classified advertising manager: Bervin louraij Johnson, photo manager: Dorothy Ross, government political executives. NEW YORK - On the same day no one can dispute, can be president would wish to appoint a John W. Dean III, testify in tl federal employe to a federal position office manager. Perhaps high salaries are that President Nixon made the perverted into an open grab for Watergate case. Congress decides tj Members of the board of directors: Vic necessary to attract top - notch reasonable and necessary proposal that imperial powers. requiring confirmation by the Senate take action. Spaniolo. president: Debbie White, vice he be given executive power to raise or The low intellectual and — as just recently happened in the case According to Kleindienst, it co bureaucrats to Washington. But a president: Carolyn Stieber, secretary - reduce tariffs, his attorney general constitutional level of Richard G. of L. Patrick Gray III and several of either impeach Nixon or cut off J treasurer; Frank Senger; Roland Williams: proposal for a huge increase in made the unreasonable and absurd Kleindienst's astonishing performance the second • term cabinet members? funds to the executive branch; butq Tom Riordan; Al Wilke; Michael Orr. pay for government officials is ill claim that all 2.5 million federal is not hard to demonstrate, as in the Does the attorney general of the such a relatively limited offemi The Michigan State News is a seven • time United States seriously claim that, if neither of these sweeping "remedied - timed and would contribute employes could be directed by the following examples: recipient of the Pacemaker Award for As the attorney Nixon so ordered, these makes would heavily to an already runaway President not to testify before general would have federal sense or ever f outstanding journalism. inflation. Congress. There could hardly be a it, if a federal employe — say a employes could invoke executive practical. postmaster in Colorado — was privilege to avoid confirmation They are more like going to i| summoned by a Congressional hearings, and damn the Constitution? over the outcome of a soccer ga POINT OF VIEW committee to tell it how (or if) the mails were going through in his part of That is implicit in his fatuous claim, and it does no good to argue that As for electing another president^ protest against executive privity the country, the postmaster could not Congress and the nation would havel| do so if the President directed him not The low intellectual and wait nearly four years in the press Check medical to. It is probably true that in such a constitutional G. Kleindienst's level of Richard astonishing case, and even then there would punishment for Nixon, who beal caniT By GERALD B. HOLZMAN pill may not secrete estrogen. Furthermore, the problem ridiculous instance no president would performance is not liard to run again anyway — unless, thitll so order the postmaster. Kleindienst also has a doctrine Ir can be reversed in most cases with the demonstrate Associate professor of obstetrics proper medication. I But that does not alter the case, . . . any president don't know what the author means by the IUD damaging would have the surmounting that constituting In reference to Maureen McDonald's because the President under the right to problem. chpH liahf c„v„ i i » i i-i ' 7om®n the uterus. The association between the morning after pill Kleindienst doctrine could order him determine what Congress could The Sni.i?-L™Se_X"al following comment: SelvPS' 1 WOUld l,ke to make the and cancer is the most tenuous of aU. It reflects the naivete not to testify. and could not hear from federal For thought is chilling. by now it is clear that th and the distortion of the entire article. A few women in the The article stresses the need for The plain meaning of that is that employes. One can be absolutely Nixon men are not merely trying fl themselves. With this I have no quarrel whatsoever. I i ^ to 21 year age group have developed vaginal cancer. any president would have the right to certain, for example, that no cover up whatever responsibility for heartily endorse a person's desire to know k!Th about her Recently it has been discovered that the mothers of these women received the determine what Congress could and Pentagon acccuntant, in that may have for the Watergate affair. body and her bodily function. In this article, however, morning after pill, Stilbesterol, when they were pregnant carrying the young woman in question. could not hear from federal employes. case, would ever tell a They are the same men who lufl there gone to unprecedented lengths toseir were many erroneous statements. Trichomoniasis is a One can be absolutely certain, for These mothers usually were on Stilbesterol for a congressional committee about a cause of tubal disease. Gonorrhea can cause tubal long example, that no Pentagon the power of the purse from Congr" disease, period of time. I know of no association between cost overrun on a new aircraft or but the only similarity between gonorrhea and Stilbesterol taken at mid - cycle to prevent pregnancy and accountant, in that case, would ever submarine. They are conducting unauthori«l trichomoniasis is that they both tell a congressional committee about a in Cambodia in contradiction may cause vaginal cancer. war | discharge. It was implied that if a yeast infection were not cost overrun on a new aircraft or the President's own pledges. treated, a second stage would develop. I know of no second Finally the article suggests that menstrual extraction is Congress certainly would refuse to the panacea. It is an intriguing idea that deserves submarine. confirm a nominee who was ordered They are trying to make it a stage. Yeast lives within our gastrointestinal tract without attention, but not attention by housewives, attention by medical Again, suppose some federal to take such astand; the question is the to disclose almost any kind of fore causing disease. In promoting menstrual extraction the article decries the researchers. The fact that an idea seems reasonable, that it employe is ordered by the President President's power to claim executive policy or national defense informatii| seems effective, does not establish its place in our not to testify before Congress, and privilege, not the practical political and another felony to publish it. present methods of contraception. The ideal contraceptive refuses to do so with the impunity Until thwarted in the SuprM has not been found. It is true that effective armamentarium. Such a concept denies consequence of his doing so. contraceplives patients 4L.: their human Kleindienst claims. Later, as That is true, too, of Kleindienst's Court, these same men claim* are female oriented. There is no rights. Before a procedure or campaign to produce new medication can be declared safe, it is rigorously investigated frequently happens, the employe arrogant prescription of Congress's unlimited right to wiretap and bf male contraceptives but to suggest that women should not in the laboratory, in animals and then in humans under leaves the federal service and writes a "remedies" for what it might regard as anyone they accused of dom«| use the contraceptives that are available is to invite disaster. book about his experience. subversion, and imposed the first The contraceptive pill may inhibit strict control and in a scientific manner. In this way only, too much executive privilege. These estrogen secretion Does the attorney general claim restraint on publication i even after the pill has been can serious side effects be found before the public is "remedies" were to cut off funds to stopped. If it does, this is a rare that he could stop the man from the executive branch, to impeach (he history. occurrence. It has not been proven that the exposed and not afterwards. Such red tape and scientific cause and effect. Women who are not on the contraceptive is folderol prevented thalidomide from being released in this writing the book? Or that what the former employe might put into a President, or to defeat him at the next Is there any limit to the rawa«j contraceptive election. unchecked power they seek country. Unfounded Swallowing camel?! Two To the Editor: To the Editor: should it be a unilateral act. We The cease - fire in South Vietnam demanding that the United States are writing in rebuttal to Mariann McNally's scandalous and probably shook up a lot people at the its bombing in defense ofJl totally unfounded April 9 letter State News, but it obviously failed to Cambodian government while ignoflj Cents denouncing the food in the residence halls. Being from the same residence hall and also because several of us are upset the State News' linkup with the party line. I refer to the editorial Tuesday in which the war in Cambodia the North Vietnamese virtual occupation of State News is invasion tm Cambodia, straining at » the student staff, we feel we might on be a little more informed as to how is called an "internal matter." proverbial fly while swallowing | The State News totally omits camel. the food is prepared and how often it mention of North Vietnamese troops Worth is recycled. The cooks and supervisors put in a 10 to 12 ■ hour work day to fix food for 500 ungrateful girls who in Cambodia, just as North Vietnam claimed for years that there were no James M. Wallii Holt fresh®! April 11. «1 LETTER POLICY would rather complain and speculate as to what is being cooked in the No telephone North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam, even though hundreds of The State News depths of "The Jungle" than spend North Vietnamese regulars were being To the Editor: discriminate against the poor and welcomes all letters. Letters five minutes watching the hard work captured in the South. Instead, the Tequila and planning put into just one meal! I am writing to urge people to specifically the mobile poor (including to the editor should be State News drags up the Khmer attend the public hearings starting at many students). typed double 'pace with 65 Concerning the ridiculous 9:30 a.m. today in the Law Building, These are an increase in the Rouge, a tiny insurrectionist group of space counts on each line. accusation that the beef Cambodian Communists which, d'jour on 525 West Ottawa St., Lansing, before installation charge for new phone To the Editor: Letters must be signed ana Monday is soup on Friday: If McNally significantly enough, did not exist the Public Service Commission on the service of 25 per cent (from $20 to include had observed the cafeteria staff in until North Vietnamese troops entered I must express my an*f]L« hometown, student, proposed Bell Telephone rate increase $25 and a limit of five free calls to food preparation (as she was asked to faculty or staff standing, Cambodia. despair this moring at discovennij local phone number and do) she would have realized her lack of and changes in regulations. directory assistance per month. After The State News seems to think that your paper the glossy insert P°" - J factual At a time when most of that, would be charged 10 cents for local address. No unsigned information constructive criticism! for any us are we each time we call to get a number any war involving conflict between one of man's noblest creation. g letters will be accepted, but suffering from many effects of indigenous elements, however many Baroque Cathedral, to encouW 1 inflation, Bell is proposing a 14.3 per which is not in the directory. purchase of Jose Cuervo lequlia- the State News will P.S: Try the cafeteria suggestion foreign troops may be involved, is an box. If you are really interested in cent increase for residential phone Not only does this hurt most of us withhold author's name in "internal matter." Using the State extreme cases. Letters may positive results you will find this a service ($5.60 a month to $6.40 a personally — It could cripple local News' definition, the Nazi invasion of The exploitive use of archi^'l be edited for clarity and much more effective means of month) and no change for business political organizations, which were Norway in 1940 was an "internal in selling a product is nothinrj1 achieving them. truck lines ($5.75 a month). Besides already hit last year with demands for look at a label of a Mateus wine w conciseness so more letters matter," since there were a few for example. Disgusting! Christine Pitcher this basic increase, which it would be $200 deposits, and which have urgent can be accommodated. needs for access to directory service. Norwegians who supported the Nazis. Letters will for content. not be edited Grand Rapids senior and four others important to stop, reduce or shift the burden of, Bell is proposing two Richard Conlin It is all very nice to want the Cambodian provisions of the cease - Robert E. Chelsea art ScJjjL April 12, 1973 specific changes which I feel Ingham County Commissioner fire agreement implemented, but April 11. w| why Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 16, 1973 5 UPS LEUKEMIA PATIENTS Detroit blood project thriving By MIKE LaNOUE leukopheresis and has now returned to the exuberant life of Thus far only one MSU student has remission as long as ten State News Sports Writer a 16-year-old volunteered services to this program years or more. boy. With the At least ai dozen lives have been which has helped people from all over advent optimism for drug treatment of of medical a since December 1972 through Kathyrin M. Beattie, technical director of the Michigan. leukemia and the success of the .r work of a Detroit-based blood Blood Center, said she Michigan Community The volunteers are called in on a leukopheresis program there is definite K ,,am called leukopheresis. received a letter need basis and thus far the center has Trhe leukopheresis program involves from Frank's parents hope that those stricken by the disease center for its thanking the had no trouble in getting volunteers will live, which is much more L donation of white blood cells to help in saving their boy's for the donation of white than life and she said that cells, but doctors could offer ten years Individuals who have leukemia or Frank's parents more are desired. Beattie said that ago. have renewed their Anyone CLtic anemia and who cannot hope that Frank drug treatments for the in the Lansing area Koduce these white cells on their may live a full life. Beattie said that 40 unquestionably terminal leukemia interested in volunteering for the program iwn White blood cells are used to volunteers have can call the Michigan patients are now producing remission Lit infectious diseases. donated their white cells helping from the cancer for an average of four Community Blood Center to set up an I The importance of leukopheresis is patients like Frank to survive illnesses. years and some patients have been in appointment for blood testing at 337-7183. ■hat the white cell donation can help W leukemia patient through an BSSi which they cannot combat. A common cold can turn to Ineumonia when it inflicts a leukemia latient, because the patient does not , the white cells to fight the Board official ■lfection. T The leukopheresis white cell lonation program, sponsored by the fcchigan Community Blood Center in Ltroit has successfully treated ten Jukemia patients, one of them twice, lid two aplastic anemia patients who present age of majority |e now well and living in their homes By ELLEN E. GR2ECH to 21 is presently in committee in the preparing young people for all of the fcay from the hospital, for example: State News Staff Writer legislature. 1 Frank, 16, a Detroit area boy and a lowering the age of majority to 18 Riethmiller disagreed with such responsibilities that this entails," he Lkemia patient, had relatives who has proved to be a good move for the action. said, it there was no hope for his survival. state and the new adults, the "Obviously, there are some young To help ensure that the educational I His parents held a Christmas party president of the State Board of people who aren't ready to assume the system does not fail in its obligation to |r him before Christmas because they Education said recently. responsibilities of adulthood at age 18 the new adults, the board of education ■ought he would never return from Eighteen to 20 but that can be said for some 30 - offers guidelines - year - olds have year to local school |e hospital. handled their - olds and some 50 districts suggesting programs for adult I He received the benefits of rights and - year - olds," he responsibilities very well, Gorton said. preparation. Riethmiller said at a conference on the "Newly Franchised Adult." But the educational system in "We now have an obligation to do Informal Michigan has not done enough to everything grapevine "I think the lowering of the majority to 18 was a good thing and age of prepare students for accepting their adult privileges and responsibilities, he people economic we can to make our young aware of and all of the occupational civic, Frank Mankiewicz, former campaign coordinator for Sen. George McGovern, spoke to James Madison and political science defends aid it's here to stay," he said. Three president weeks earlier, of the State Board of the vice said. Public and nonpublic high schaols implications of adulthood long before they reach the age of 18," Riethmiller students last Thursday in Case Hall sponsored by both colleges. during an informal talk [y ASMSU 1 ten The ProjectGrapevine staff held an r house Sunday in an effort to Education called for legislation to raise the age for drinking back to 21. James F. O'Neil, in a letter to the Michigan legislators, cited increasing accident must suggested. develop and improve programs that will prepare students, Riethmiller Despite our name, we can't State News photo by Mark Wiedelman John Braden, Rochester rates for the 18 to 20 - year • old "In voting our enthusiasm to lower the age to 18 and in passing the law promise can romance. But we provide introductions GET Iphomore. and other interested drivers who had been drinking, to make this the age of majority, we to interesting compatible people. pdents that the $3,000 ASMSU grant A bill to raise the legal drinking age have not had equal enthusiasm in fturnal allocated was not a The Grapevine "rip - off" of Our charge, a modest $5 for at least 5 introductions. Interested? INTO Indent funds. State releases Then write: J Braden recently Iwspaper charged with using the funds for the Cupid Computer BILLIARDS! ■necessary extras instead of :essities and paying off debts. I "Since you have such a large of 550 Canadian Box 702 Lansing, Mi. 48903 , Ificit, I'm surprised you can keep Always thought billiards looked interesting, but derating, Braden said. The The geese released by Dept. of Natural Resources the never got around to learning how to play? Don't put ■ George White, senior editor, department have had their reports it has completed releasing a wings it off any longer! The Union Billiard Room is only through the flock of some 550 giant Canadian ^ clipped to make sure they do not flv sponsoring FREE Billiard Lessons this term: )dness of our printer that w€ abound "the 7tate"in ho^Tof unt.U„(h% 8° trough their moulting itinued to operate." establishing new testing flocks in some penod this summer. By that time the MON. 7-9 PM THURS. 7-10 PM Project Grapevine, which consists [the newspaper and a few radio spots parts of Michigan. The geese, the deparment said department hopes they become at home in the areas in which they released. will have UNISEX HAIRSTYLING TABLE TIME $1.20 PER HOUR WMSN, is currently waiting for Thursday, were trapped last summer were iney from the Alternate Press Funds from an overcrowded concentration of This is the first time since the Specialists in Long Hair help pay off current debts. Floresta early geese in the Kent Lake area of 1960s that the Natural Resources Layers, Shags I A limited number of jointed ' managing editor of The Kensington Metropolitan Park in department has attempted to boost Radials, Bevels | billiard cues will be available ' ipevine Journal, hopes that an Oakland County. They have been kejlt rease in advertising may help pay at the Natural Resource department's the population of the birds and to . __ | for sale in the Billiard this week. Room J >ts. too. develop new nesting flocks for them. | game farm near Mason since then. I0NESBURV by Garry Trudeau MR neuo^e? u/HATcan r po Jim Jones UNION HOURS: MON-FRI PRgSlDBNT, for you7 yes, i'm sow/ now LOOK, PUC THO, JT Doug Sigourney h* put tho rue flip, evrccNGieess has to i | rr^m ? is ON THE ACT ON THAT. NO, M/e HAVEN'T NEVZR PROM/SEP you /? ROSE BILLIARD uihhinnv 10AM-11PM PHONE FOR 6onb mca on our fie pee. SAT-SUN vou, sIR.. ye^, x krnohj about your. 6ARPEN.' 5ch001& ANO HOSPrmCS.. 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He felt it should member is a student and research to learn the basic be restored for teaching works on the engine on MSU's Railroad Club mechanics of a steam purposes for students and weekends. hopes to have its own consequently had it engine, to find out what version of the "rambling tools were needed and to repainted, and shipped at The work force, wreck" ready in time to his own expense to the study the blueprint plans. however, is not the major take fans to football games University. problem. this fall or outings next Most of the restoration spring. For 13 years no attempt work was done at the "Money Is our biggest For three years the MSU was made at restoration display site where the problem," Keefe exclaimed. Railroad Club has slowly until the railroad club University had made "We never have enough but enthusiastically nursed members decided to available a large steam money. It'll take about along Project 1225 — the undertake the project in crane. The mechanical $10,000." restoration of the steam hopes that one day the big problems included: The project receives no engine sitting on the south Installation of new flues; funding from MSU. engine could pull cars full of campus. football or railway fans. installation of a new boiler The club has established The steam engine and jacket; replacement of the Surprisingly there were pony - trunk wheel set, and a variety of financial coal tender were presented outlets. One of these is an to MSU on June 10, 1957, few worn parts in the general renovation. associate membership in the by the Chesapeake and Ohio engine. The major problem club, which costs $5 a year. in research. Except for cutting out Railroad. The locomotive had been retired in 1951 was the old flues, most of the work has been completed. For receives the fee a member monthly Locomotive "Everything was in a and sent to rest in the train beautiful condition," Kevin newsletter describing the Members of the MSU Railraod Club work dilligently the engine pulling carloads of football fans to the Leaks in the boiler flues yard at Grand Rapids. Keefe, president of the club, progress on the 1225. on locomotive 1225. Officials say they hope to have games this fall. said. are now being fixed. Under Forest Akers, a member state law only a certified "Our biggest seller," of the board of trustees at boilermaker can do this job. Keefe said, "is associate Before beginning any- the time, saw the engine and The club hired Ken Pelton memberships. At the manual labor, the members present time we have about Buckley, Newman acts did not want to see it from the Grand Rapids - 500 of them." Wyoming Shops to join the THE AMERICAN BOOKSTORE mechnical crew purpose. for this Other sources of income include the selling of builder Has Arrived!!! and trust plate replicas and drain crowd's emotions In order for the engine to be put in use in Michigan, a prints of the engine as well If it's anything in a low-cost, used book team of men must certify as donations. that the boiler reached a on American public affairs, we buy or "There are about three pressure of 325 pounds per or four engines being built By DIANA BUCHANAN The audience was enticed older songs "Lover's to be an Americu"! sell it (paperback or hard cover) square inch. The first by private companies with State News Reviewer by his vocal capacity in Prayer" and "Maybe I'm The schizophrenic natun | attempt failed because of "Sweet Surrender.". He Doing It Wrong" to set a lots of money but not by a The Power Center in jovial mood. The style of the concert was enough I 0 Race relations the leaks but members nope that the next test will be a bunch together," of kids Keefe getting stated Ann Arbor gave a flattering atmosphere to two resembled Fred Neil In the opening lines "Now, you Newman seems to exude is one of self - ridicule, which to wear out the emotioiuof the audience. Buckley hadt I I success. want to knoy* the reason high energy pitched «I [^Government 0"istory performances proudly. admirable is fine as long as the very Aside from the 15 or 20 Wednesday evening, those why I cheated on you," audience doesn't add to it. while Newman seemed lol crew members working on Before the engine starts of Tim Buckley and Randy with the calypso rhythm He used some new songs relax at his piano. Buckley*i I [^Politics '^Biographies the project and a few professionals called in to roU must again, permission be granted by the Newman. Buckley, who appeared heavy - beat of "Devil Eyes." "Keeping the Nigger Down" emphasis and one he dedicated to while was on liis voice Newman I Chesepeake and Ohio first, came on like a "silver - The versatility of nis performa nee was based [^Economics 0Law Enforcement because of legal technicalities, no one else Railroad and MSU. The club members will do all throated dynamo." He used his voice like a musical voice second was exemplified in his encore when he was 'speed freaks,' though he commented that he didn't his lyric writing ability, a I think there were any left to [^Education operating procedures except for engineering. This job is instrument. Buckley, who formerly accompanied by only drums to "I Want to Testify" and appreciate it. Newman later commented that he thought available to only retired or "Fever." He also used his 301 M.A.C. Ave. sang the range of jazz - folk, this was "Quaalude present engineers hired by has recently set on a new voice in a three minute jam the railroad. country." of blues and rock "Talking in Tongues." (Below Vintage Year Wines) course Twice during that set two He spent a lot of time Keefe and the other and roll. introducing "Sail Away," in the audience Open daily 9 to 9 members of the club have Buckley pleased the women turned somersaults down saying that the song is about set high hopes for a fireup older fans with reditions of slave traders going to 8 SPECIAL the aisles. - p.m. 0F| in the near future. "Once I Was" and "Pleasant Africa to convince the tribes THE WEEK. "What Yonl Street" from his album Randy Newman followed 'I hope it will be with cuts off of all of his that America was the place Don't Know Can Kill Yon,I ACADEMY by next fall," Keefe stated. "It's got to be going by next running "Goodbye and Hello". Though the songs were old, the performance was new albums. Newman immediately set up a to go. Using lines as "In America you'll get food to eat, won't have to run the report of presidential health thtl commission otl education. WKAR,| rapport with the audience AWARD spring — it's got to be!" and very much alive. with "HI Kids" conversing between during songs. and by and through the jungle, and skuff up your feet. You'll Channel 23. 8 p.m. JAMES PAUli Formal THE PERFORMING just sing about Jesus and MCCARTNEY. TONIGHT in 108 B Wells WINNER ARTS COMPANY Newman began with his drink wine all day. It's great Beatle Paul McCartney, vrtfll Linda and group Wngsinitl special.I BEST DOCUMENTARY MARJOE AT 7 & 10:30 hour long musical On March 1st the price GIMME SHELTER 8:45 ONLY Deportment of Theatre WJRT, Channel 23. Michigan State University of the Olivetti Lettera 36 9:30 p.m. MUSIC FROM| MICHIGAN STATE. Pianist| A D00ZEY, HAii' ELUJAH! ' I —Bob Salmaggi Group W Radio A FUNNY THING totally electric typewriter was raised $30. But out [ast order was billed accord Kimberly Kabala perform At A wonderful work. I left Not since Spencer HAPPENED ON THE ing to the old price. So Tracy has the screen WAY TO THE FORUM Marjoe grateful for an absorbing film and presented such a _ we would like to pass this $30 saving on BELLS convinced, ironically, spellbinding iekyll Fairchild SS* \ that I had been in and Hyde. Marjoe is Theatre to you at the PIZZA the presence of a already a superstar. truly amazing grace, wonder, and a mystery. I love it! Absolutely APRIL 24-29 HOUSE hard Schickel. Lite Magazh spellbinding. A Cash Sales YOU DON'T PAY | Marjoe is both eledti fying pop art and sai fascinating pip! —Stewart Klein. Metromedia TV (box office hours 12-5) ffORe ANY TIPS - IT IS SELF SERVICE. sociology. A razzle- Marjoe is a phenom¬ enon. One of the 131 E. Grand River across from the Union 225 M.A.C. 332-5027 1 dazzle feature. For FREE DELIVERY Typewriter Dept. 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Marjoe at 7 and 10:30 Gimme Shelter at 8:45 ONLY with MSU I D! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 16, 1973 7 Spinners perform hits, [take care of business' Bobby Smith, tenor lead Can't Get You Out of By BILL TAYLOR singer; and Phillipe Wynne, Mind," "Just You and Me My Four Tops. Along with their State News Reviewer also a tenor lead singer. Baby," "I Could Never impression of the Supremes the group put on wigs and Though the Spinners' Repay Your Love," "How began singing "Stop in the The expression of soul appearance on stage was Could I Let You Get Name of Love." Lusic was at its best delayed, the audience got in Away," "Ghetto Child," the groove when the group "We ■Saturday night when the made its move. Belong Together," "Don't Let the Green Grass The Spinners were Spinners appeared as the Fool You" and tneir latest accompanied by the Black first black professional Metamorphosis, a group Tngers on campus this year. Their performance of single, "One of a Kind Love composed of students on ■ The show was entitled million selling singles such as "I'll be Around" and Affair." The group did live up to expectation, not campus. The local group Soul p performed "The World is a ■■Taking Care of Business "Could It Be I'm Falling In however, when they failed The Men's IM Arena was packed Saturday night to J?the group lived up to JSe title before a packed Love" drove the audience wild. The group is not only to perform record. their latest Ghetto" and Charlotte Steele, Detroit junior, sang see and hear Atlantic recording artists the Spinners Be I'm Falling in Love." Also featured entertainers Black Metamorphosis and were local Charlotte "You Betta Think." do their big hits like "I'll Be Around" and "Could It ("dience in the Men s IM known for its capture sweet sounds but ability to The audience appeared Steele. State News photo by Ron Biava puilding Arena, also for its fine amused when the performance Spinners d The Spinners are of dance routines. did their own renditions of ■composed of Henry La Motown's soulful singers Mancho'-plostic Vambrough, baritone lead The group has a newly - Stevie Wonder, the linger; Billy Henderson, released album out entitled Supremes, Temptations, Xnor lead singer; Penis "The Spinners." The album Marvelettes and former fcckson, bass lead singer; includes such hits as "Just Motown singing stars, the of sentimental By BILL MECHANIC the reality of the prison are prison they meet a group of Sophia Loren, who plays State News Reviewer belongs to Cervantes, not thieves and degenerates, heavy • handed and Aldonza A film which transforms - Dulcinea, is the Hiller. who decide to hold their irritating; his camera best of the three leads. As a profound faith in man's own court. movements are distracting. the earthy wench whom "Man of La Mancha," ability to withstand and As his defense against the Worse yet is the musical Quixote sees as a whited which is playing at the overcome the evils of his charges of being "an score, which adds nothing virgin, Loren radiates, for Spartan Twin West, times into a plastic bit of to the tale. The only song of idealist, a bad poet and an the most part, credible nothing great, and nothing sentimental tragedy deserves honest man," Cervantes and note is dramatic any empathy. at all if not entertaining. a far worse fate than Arthur Sancho enact the exploits of "Impossible Ekeam,"which is Hiller's "Man of La the played no less than three Knight of Woeful "Man of La Mancha" Mancha" meets with. Countenance, Don Quixote, times. > v V.) Hiller presents the aging, and his faithful dolt of a The acting is sporadically emerges not unlike one of Hiller's other projects, "The improverished Cervantes as squire, Sancho. adequate, with the Hospital," likeable dispite a simple - minded man of Sancho the realist and exception of Coco as its deficiencies. The S=^^STATE NEWS simple - minded beliefs, a Sancho. Coco is the most sickly Quixote the dreamer wage sentimentality of "Love man not wrought by the unlikeable, the most bland imaginary battles against Story" is toned down in dichotomy of fantasy - evil, seeing the positive good supporting actor of recent "La Mancha," but the credit roils reality, but rather overcome which comes through the memory. by it. Cervantes, idealistic search for life's meaning. O'Toole as Cervantes - knight Don Quixote Imagination, to the Quixote is a study of becomes foolishly Inquisition, is heresy. tragedy as a disease, a man exaggerated. The strength of who wears heroism — Cervantes and his faithful Cervantes' beliefs somehow instead of acting it. When he companion Sancho Panza, surface in this musical is not as concerned with his Tin- impossible portrayed by Peter O'Toole and James Coco version, almost in spite of phrasing O'Toole and is intonation. much Hiller's (firectional1 style. His more respectively, are thrown transitions from fantasy to effective. I Sophia Loren's Aldonza/Dulcinea is one of the few highlights of Arthur Hiller's into prison to await trial by I of La Mancha," currently showing at the Spartan Twin Theaters. the Spanish Inquisition. In ADULT X MOVIES TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE' Complete oreography has been cut changed, but this Monday, April 16, 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Copyright. 1973. The Kroger Co. 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B-Oz 37' ft PVg 19' Gold Crest Miniature )( &h«4 Kroger Angel Flake Blossom Queen Marshmallows 29' X Kroger Half & Half Fresh Florida Fresh Texas Franco American k Celery Hearts 39' Juice Oranges i' Aluminum Foil Spaghetti m ean 20' 5 69' Heinz Strained FRESH FLORIST Fresh California QUALITY 39 X X Baby Food..•••••••mjar 8' Johnson Floor Care step Saver o?t« 57' Strawberries EASTER FLOWERS 6 Bloom & Up Easter Lilies... 79 Glade Cineraria .....>. « *E« $2.99 X Air Freshner cbc.n45' Mums . . . . Ea *2. 29 ... u, 89' r**'e 20 inch Gardenias..... Portable Mric Fan X SiHcoi &e. 337-1283. 3-4-18 Snare drum. 541 E. Grand River TV RENTALS $23 per term, U.S. gives tips on eating Very good The MSU Science Fiction condition $75. 337-1861. $9.50 TYPING TERM papers, theses, I GIRL Downstairs 351-7240 per month. Free Society will meet furnished house, etc. Electric. at 8 p.m. 73-74 School 5-418 delivery, service and pick-up. Experienced. Wednesday in 33 Union to yeer. Well No deposit. Stereos available JEAN MASSEY, 393-4075. 50 USED SEWING machines discuss alien alternatives to bean Jintained, ir two kitchens, MARANTZ 250 power amp, $9.95 up. Zig-Zag and at same rates. Call NEJAC, C-430 bags. (continued from page 1) - conditioned, 3300 337-1300. C-430 frankfurters, ham casserole, baked fish fillets, Brunswick ■ihwasher, $75/ month, pre-amp, Infinity straight stitchers, portables 2000A speakers. Dual 1219. and console models. PROFESSIONAL IBM Sink ships with the Naval War stew and Swiss steak. lilities paid, Call 351-8182. Singers, typing Almost EASTER CARDS. Fanny (Pica-Elite). 11 Gaming Club at 7 p.m. today in Leftovers from new, moving East, Whites, Kenmores, and many years ham and Brunswick stew must sell immediately. Farmer candies. GULLIVER experience. Sandi, 339-8934. the North Hubbard lounge. figure Call more too numerous to prominently in the suggested menu. Cary, 332-5580. 4417 mention. 30 used vacuums STATE DRUGS, 1105 East C-430 BE CLOSE to $5 Donald J. Leonard, director The menu, designed for a family with two elementary- campus, Grand River, East Lansing. up. Uprights and tanks, of Bell Telephone laboratories, school ^liable T large June, 3 or 12 month SPRING Kirbys, Electrolux, Rainbows C-5-4-20 TYPING TERM papers and will lead a seminar on children, is varied housewives who do not have as much time to slightly to accommodate lot, 4 bedrooms, SPECIAL — carpet and theses, Electric typewriter. "Electronics in Telephones" at 4 spend in the ksonable, close to campus shampoo of 9'x12' rug, many more too kitchen. The $35.70 weekly cost, numerous to mention. Hours XEROX COPIES At Fast service, 349-1904. p.m. today in 100 Engineering however, is the same and [•5725. 2417 $5.95. 5-419 Phone 882-2423. 9am to 5pm Saturday 9-12 COPYGRAPH SERVICES, 10-4-24 Bldg. Everyone is welcome. is based on Washington, D.C. On a national average, prices in March. |TED - ONE girl to share noon. ELECTRO GRAND, M.A.C. and Grand River French conversation according to the latest prices below Jones through available from February surveys, officials said the 'with 2 other 804 East Michigan, Lansing. Stationery Shop. EXPERIENCED IBM typing. poetry for those with a year of suggested girls, own B&H SUPER 8 Camera, $35; 337-1666. C-430 menu would cost: a 0-427 Dissertations. (Pica - Elite). French will be taught as a Free young couple $21 per week; elderly- proom, *. $65/ garage, available Tripods — 16mm lenses, Fayann, 489-0358. C-430 U class at 6 p.m. Tuesday and couple $17, family of four with two preschool children month. Phone SOPRANO reels, and cans 50c each. RECORDER - BOARD EXAM TUTORING Thursday in the second floor $30, and a family of four with two elementary- school >■1330.14-16 Phone 337-9338. 24-17 excellent condition, $6.00. Tutoring classes now being EXPERIENCED TYPIST, close Union lounge. children $35. Silvertone guitar, good formed for the coming to MSU. Electric typewriter. The menu would also cost a | Student Svnaie or the TEAK COFFEE - table, $35; condition, $25. Harmony LSAT, MCAT, DAT, Board Call 349-1773 evenings and An evaluation, planning and family of four with two " of Agriculture and designer wedding gown, train, 150, like new. $35. 339-8685 exams. For information call recommendation session for all teenage boys $42; family of six with two preschool and two ■ 'ur'l weekends. 373-6726 Court tutors will be held at 3:30 Resources and vail. Victorian after 6pm. 5-420 313-354-0085. 0-2-416 elementary school children $42 and family of six with two °P«n weekdays. 0-2-416 p.m. today in 6 Student Services ■ 973-74 Petitioning candlelight peau, size 12, elementary school children and two teenage boys $52. representative Bldg. Please plan to attend. ■ on to the University $100; men's riding breeches, CAMERA, PENTAX Spotmatic PREGNANT? WE understand. Among the tips provided in the new circular: $5/ pair; Ricohflex camera, Select from cuts and types of meat, | ■Mmic Council. with 85mm f/1.9 lens, used, Indents $20; film editor and slicar, $15; 4'x6' oil painting, $50, good condition. Asking $180. 353-6032. 5-420 Call us. PREGNANCY COUNSELING. 372-1560. Transportation J Come at 6 p.m. today to the Alumni Chapel to help with the first creative Seder, sponsored provide the most cooked lean for the .noney spent. Some poultry and fish that I* cultureof the College C-430 of these are ground beef, beef ana Natural boudoir chair, $5; G.E. by Hillel. liver, pork shoulder, whole CAN TAKE 3 riders to and certain parts of chicken and KiJ turkey and some kinds of ■l?i I ,re "'fl'bie ,helr M"fl°ns and by April electric 351-4734. 1-4-16 knife, $5. Call SCHWINN VARSITY 21" woman's, green, extras, $100. 355-4853. 3-418 - new Peanuts Personal m Minneapolis, Easter weekend. Minnesota Phone Free U training at 4 p.m. will offer sensitivity Thursdays fish. Several days a week, have meat, poultry- or fish at only 337-9605. 14-16 in the Wilson basement lab. The T,,! ^Hlons should BAUTEL'S, 2916 Turner Street, one meal. At another meal use an egg, cooked dry beans or l„. 'onbrlef resume of IV5-9212. All types of STEREO SYSTEM - 60w RMS HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lee. group is limited to 15. Call Free peas or peanut butter, which are less expensive to serve and Interests. yarns U for possible location change. and supplies. 0-14-16 ElectroVoice Thanks for the friendship. than most meats. receiver, Roberts Paul. 1-416 Listen tape deck. to "Under My Use cereals or bread in some form at every meal. ElectroVoice speaker* Garrard Thumb" at 11 p.m. Mondays, MARK changer, bargain I Call for DON'T FORGET blood comes Wednesdays and WMSN radio, 640 AM. Fridays on ASSOCIATED STUDENTS details, 355-3588 SPITZ, or only from people. 482 3289 OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY -_34-18 Professional donors The Bicycling Club will "W your GUILD D-25 and Starfire V, EAST LANSING, 4-bedroom, colonial split - level, family compensated. COMMUNITY MICHIGAN BLOOD sponsor medium the country at 2 - hard rides in and 3:30 p.m. 334 Student Services Building Telephone 355-826$ NOTICE OF OPEN HEARING Gibson Blue Ridge, Martin with fireplace, two full today, weather permitting. Meet BY ASMSU POLICY COMMITTEE *TOUT CENTER. 337-7183. Hours room D-12-35 lots of other in front of the Men's Intramural baths, many extras. Walnut Monday, Thursday and Date: 18 April 1973 goodies! Best prices around. Building. All cyclists are invited. ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS, Heights area, four blocks Friday 9-4:30. Tuesday and Time: 6:00 P.M. "ln9 form from MacDonald - Marble Wednesday 12-6:30pm. Location: 128 Natural Science uld . poo,i'de and develop your medal 541 Ed?t Grand River, (below The Ingham County Women's Building, M.S.U. h*ve It Schools, priced in mid 30's, C 430 sogood Ver V°U d° P°°l ' Mark SpltZ Paramount) 332-4331 351-7846 after Political Caucus will meet at PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 5pm 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 33 afternoons. C-2-417 weekdays, anytime TWO GIRLS needed for 4 man Union. All women interested in This open hearing is held in accordance with a [URCHAM woods ANTIQUE TRUNKS, wardrobe weekends. 10-4-27 improving the status of women motion passed by the ASMSU Student Board at Watersadge Apartment, Fall, a bookcase / secretary, chests, through political activity are wintar, spring. Call 355-9217. welcome. Call 351-0598 with regularly scheduled meeting on 21 November 1972 iron kattlas. 6 5 5-1109. Recreation rJCa 3-4-16 in McDonel Kiva which reads: "The Policy ft"* ■ "" Amni. «umm«?°iil,i^,0U,M •nJoy m,n* oth#r faaturas for e*Perlence. Air Cond. - Laundry a 3-4-16 questions. Committee is directed to conduct open hearings, I Parking - nicely furnished FAMILY WOULD like to CHISPA will hold a general after the Student - Faculty apartments. SONY TAPEDECK TC355, sublease Judiciary renders a EUROPE - $229 air conditioned 3 meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in decision, concerning the relation of the cabinet Itum IUdll)Apt,. N0W LEASINQ FOR SUMMER excellent condition, $50. 35 SUMMER FLIGHTS, bonded bedroom furnished town 30 Union. All members departments to the ASMSU Board and to propose One Bedroom tapes. $25. 337-0250. 1-4-16 and house, apartment or home interested in helping with spring Two Bedroom guaranteed, advance for summer projects are urged to attend. legislation to define and clarify these P25" $i4o~ *165" WEDDING BANDS and jewelry custom made. Call 355-6021 booking only. Reserve today. EAST VACATION LANSING through northern study, September 1st in section June 25th of East Capricorns, Scorpios, and relationships." All interested members of the Academic TRAVEL. Leos - come to a tarot seance at - Security deposit S100 - evenings. 104-23 351-2650. 204-30 Lansing. Call 517- 631-4360. 10 p.m. April 23 at the Olde Community will be given an opportunity to be 3-4-17 World. Meet at the Free U office heard. You may call 355 - 8266 to make an LIQUIDATING ALL new RCA at 9:45 p.m. sharp. appointment to speak, or simply appear at the stereos, cassettes, tape UNION BOARD summer flights FACULTY DESIRES to rent 745 Burcham Dr. Free U will sponsor a course hearing and express your desire to speak. recorders, small radios, to Europe from Detroit and 3-4 bedroom East Lansing / in Spanish conversation for CHARLES L. MASSOGLIA, 361-3118 players, $20 and up. Coma In Windsor. Stop in 1-4pm, Okemos area by June 15. and make offer. ED's T.V., those with a year of language at Monday - Friday. 2nd floor. Excellent references, phone 2 p.m. Policy Committee, Chairperson 143 North Harrison. 64-16 Union. C-430 Wednesday in the Union 332-6810. 2-416 Dated: 11 April 1973 Monday, April 16 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 1973 1 South Viet troops (continued from page 1) the western Communist side. forces The were South Tinh Vietnam Bien since through mid • International Red Cross and the South Vietnamese social push into CambodiIQ that government forces had reopened the entire 32 - was Adm. Noel Gayler, said it against "national highway ran entrenched troops. into well Communist operations inside a i m e d at c protecting Vietnam's L°j! occupy jj the eastern side of * usjng mortar and welfare ministry. mile stretch of the highway policy" to discuss any February. details of the American air A week ago, two ships one of the Seven Mountains smKal, arms fire. Most of them came from The refugees who crossed between Phnom Penh and that were part of a convoy about lVi miles from the the ferry crossing of Neak operations over Cambodia. A y g gtate the Tunloap area of into South Vietnam on The American air leaving Tan Chau were hit Vietnam border. Cambodian 0ff,cjai chau Doc said Cambodia. They are being Friday were camped along Luong. But field reports and set ablaze soon after While a cease officers said North said the road was cut operations Sunday marked - fin, ^ more than 10,000 refugees housed in two pagodas in Highway 2 about 300 yards Vietnamese and Cambodian Khmer Rouge forces occupy from the Cambodian Tinh Bien district and are inside South Vietnam, Sunday. The field reports said the 40th straight day that B52s have been used over crossing the frontier. Nine others got through with 28, there has Vietn»«^ been t! no fighting had crossed into being fed by the watching the continuing support from U.S. bombers agreement in CambodiTl battle around the remains of American jets were Cambodia at the request of pounding Communist The heavy U.S. bomk their village. supporting the Cambodian the Long Nol government in raids were aimed positions along the Meking C rr J DDanh anpnrHind In a. 1 Phnom Penh, according to at V — // i v\X f American sources said troops. Government troops River. the Communists in the Pacific Command's daily North Vietnamese forces and refugees said South Vietnamese troops • fire agreement. forces still report. Capita y Capsu 1 cs Communist apparently were trying to Gayler's press aides have first entered Cambodian occupy Hong Ngu district, occupied villages that had * been destroyed or damaged refused to provide any territory in March 1970, 'u J o )»»V across the river from Tan details on the Cambodian just after the overthrow of Chau, in efforts to open up by U.S. bombers a half mile Prince Norodom Sihanouk, LEGISLATION WAS Ann Arbor, would allow license and regulate another infiltration corridor away from the highway. operations, although local units of government to collection agencies was Honolulu, the U.S. .command sources have but never publicly I introduced Friday in the into South Vietnam by land In enact ordinances to provide introduced Friday in the Pacific Military command indicated that the U.S. air acknowledged the House of Representatives and sea. incursions until April 29 which would give public for review of proposed site state Senate. said American heavy acitivity has been heavy for Reports from Phnom that year. U.S. troops also employes the right to strike. plans. The measure, sponsored Penh said, meanwhile, that bombers and tactical nearly a month. invaded Cambodia in May State Rep. James by Sen. William Faust, D - Cambodian government aircraft conducted Fighting also was 1970 but pulled out two Bradley, D - Detroit, Westland, would authorize forces battled Communist operations over Cambodia reported Sunday on Route LEGISLATION TO the Dept. of Licensing and months later. Since then, up sponsor of the measure, said troops in Highway 1, about on Sunday, but declined to 30 about 15 miles southeast until the cease - fire last Jan. public employes should prohibit misleading, Regulation to license all 26 miles east of the capital. say if they were supporting of Phnom Penh have the option of backing deceptive and wrongful such firms and determine a South Vietnamese push government forces 28, there were scores of The Cambodian practices and South Vietnamese their labor demands with collection their fitness to operate. command announced earlier into Cambodia. attempting to reopen the the right to strike. Under Bradley's proposal, the right to strike would be extended to all public employees except policemen and firemen who Grand Opening are already covered by a special compulsory arbitration law. *** A BILL PASSED the state House Thursday which would allow local units of government to have tighter control over the building of shopping centers and apartment complexes. The action, sponsored by Rep. Raymond Smit, R - So that you can get to know us the whole store Foundation gives awards giveaway and we you, we are putting our entire store up for grabs— that's right, you have a chance to win any of the equipment we have is up for grabs in our store, from a Sansui Model to MSU profs Four MSU faculty 8 receiver to a pair of Koss head More Than members have received the starter phones. We are putting a number Enough \\ on every piece of equipment in fellowship awards from the John Simon Guggenheim the store; if the last five digits of Memorial Foundation. your social security number match Awarded on the basis of the digits on any component, demonstrated accomplishment and strong you take it home, free. promise for the future, Guggenheim fellowships allow the recipient a year's continuous work and usually go to faculty Single members of american colleges and universities. all the music albums The institutions with the greatest numbers of fellowships year are awarded this the University of 0 California at Berkeley and Stanford University, tied sr9 to with 16. Six University of $ Michigan faculty members 198 were awarded fellowships. Two Record | Fellowship awards amounting to almost $4 million were made to 339 scholars, scientists, and 0 artists from among 2,416 applicants in the 49th annual competition. $29 MSU recipients and their work topics and: Henry G. Blosser, professor of Three physics, studies in nuclear Record sets physics instrumentation; Ellen Mickiewicz, associate professor of political o science, political and social Anyone, short of a fanatic, need not spend 98 development in the U.S.S.R.; Kenneth R. Don't you wish your first hi-fi could have been like this? Here is a quality stereo com¬ more than this to get a system that will fill any room with fantastic sound. The Sony $4 Scholberg, professor of romance languages, satire in ponent system that even those with limited 6055 is a stereo receiver of advanced design 16th century Spanish. budgets can afford. Delivering a total of 15 from a company reknowned for its quality Four records watts RMS, the Cambridge Audio receiver literature; and Jan A. D. equipment. The power is 40 watts total RMS Zeevaart, professor, MSU Atomic Energy Commission features full controls and stereo tuner section that can a sensitive AM/FM pull in hard- which makes it well matched to the Micro- static loudspeakers. The Sony 6055 features G plant research laboratory, to-reach stations with ease. The TDCIIa The Smaller Advent Loudspeaker, featured an FM section of superior sensitivity and se¬ studies on the physiology and biochemistry of dual-drive loudspeakers were designed to produce good sound at a modest price. in this moderately priced system, is a close runner-up to its famous big brother, The lectivity that pulls in even far ranging stations with clarity. The Microstatic loudspeakers $598 flowering. The fully automatic BSR 31 OX record changer Large Advent, when it comes up to wide ■*■■■■■■■■■■■■ feature five direct radiating, dynamic, high is accurate, and strong for heavy use. The range and smoothness of frequency response. frequency drivers arranged in conjunction with five record v NOTICE ■ It was designed for a medium powered base, dustcover and a factory installed Shure the low frequency driver so that every point ? 5 Admissions test for students seeking admission all 5 S cartridge are included at no extra cost, regular list: $320 receiver such as this Kenwood 3200 which delivers 27 watts RMS total. The Kenwood in a room receives full sound. The Dual 1218 automatic turntable is very similar 0 g to the Junior Level of the g 3200 stereo receiver promises adequate to the more expensive 1219 and "behaved ^School of Medical^ g | Technology, including all present Sophomores in the g g power for most listening situations and sports an especially well designed AM/FM flawlessy" according to independent reports. It comes equipped with an ADC test s$« tuner section that pulls in those stations ■ School, will be given on ■ 90Q cartridge, base and dustcover at no ■ Saturday, April 28, 1973, ■ you've been missing. The Benjamin/ extra cost. ■ at 9:00 a.m. in Room 146 ■ Miracord 620 u automatic turntable, which *199 H regular list: $920 ^ Giltner Hall. Please pick up B has been rated as a top value by an independent J ■ Application April 28. Forms prior to " testing laboratory, features push button control for smooth, easy operation. The ADC 90Q cartridge, base and dustcover are included at no extra cost, 699 mMcOONAID US regular list: $535 SONY Dual Micro/Acoustics ^ KODAK'S COMING TONIGHT Time:7:30 PM Place: tech HI *399 EM WOOD ADVEM Miracord hifi. Teak Room Student I Eppley Center Sponsored by the 619 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing,337-9710 Store stores also in Ann Arbor and Royal Oak and other states too. Across fro"1 °j. MSU Mkt.Club at 421 E. Gran<^