. the michigan Volume 66 Number 1 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 Tree-lovers to get say in district court L-V I i ByTERRIALBRECHT State News Staff Writer The citizens were ordered to post a $5,000 bond the next day, halting today students asked him to show his credentials, he retracted his claim of further action until after the court press affiliations. Angry East Lansing residents and hearing. students will have their day in court But before the injunction was Highway department spokesman Ed today in an effort to block the cutting issued, the state - employed tree - Boucher said of 30 elm trees at the Tuesday they are moving Michigan cutting firm had chopped two trees to restructure the intersection and Avenue • Harrison Road intersection and sliced two others, one of which boulevard because of a high number of by the Michigan State Highway Dept. was not designated to be cut. accidents there. The court hearing will culminate a During the tree - cutting efforts the week of determined protest by citizens residents strongly protested and tried over the tree "Both University and East Lansing - cutting and destruction to physically block the cutting. of the green median, a officials have discussed straightening project costing Also during the protest, East $390,000. this area for several years. We want to The hearing is scheduled for Lansing police detective James Kelly the intersection by removing 1:30 posed as a newspaper photographer p.m. in Federal District Court in - - and took pictures of all the residents -. - par^ , the median, eliminate the Grand Rapids. hazardous left • hand turns and force and students involved. The the traffic to move further down and group wants a permanent Kelly supposedly said he was from restraining injunction against the state, the Detroit Free Press but after (continued on page 15) prohibiting removal of a portion of the tree - lined median at the intersection which is planned to straighten Prof Harrison Road. state Judge Albert Engle will require the to show cause why the accuses restraining order should not be made. M. Robert Carr, attorney for the citizens, said Tuesday that on the basis of environmental cases he has followed before, he felt the group had a strong of sex bias case against the state. But he added By JOHN LINDSTROM he would be appointment was turned down with a State News Staff Writer "surprised" if the judge renders a 3 - 3 vote, with two abstentions. decision today. Tree replace "Most likely he could continue the Jacqueline Brophy, acting director of the school of Labor and However Jack Stack, R-Alma, changed his vote from no to an abstention temporary restraining order for 10 Industrial Relations, said Tuesday that because he said declining Brickner's Angered East Lansing residents and students assembled Tuesday to plant a tree more days, and during that time she will continue to press a grievance appointment would immobilize the already cut by tSie State Highway Dept. at the Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road replacing one research the case further with his department. intersection. charging the University with sex The citizens are protesting the removal of 30 trees and a clerk," Carr said. discrimination in appointing a man to Officially voting in favor of portion of land at the intersection for Judge Engle issued a temporary be permanent associate director of the Brickner's appointment were Kenneth construction to widen the street. The highway department is currently under a temporary restraining order June 13, preventing department instead of her. Thompson, R-East Lansing; Frank restraining injunction by a federal district court order issued last week, to prevent further tree the destruction of the trees, after the Dale E. Brickner, of Indiana Merriman, R-Deckerville; and Aubrey cutting. residents filed initial legal action University, was appointed associate Radcliffe, R-Lansing. Voting against State News photo by C.L. Michaels the against the state. director of the department by the appointment were Patricia board of trustees at their Friday Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor; and Blanche Martin, D-East Lansing. Abstaining bean's report implicates Nixon meeting, after a heated exchange between trustees and administration were Don Stevens, D-Okemos; Warren members over whether Brophy was Huff, D-Plymouth; and Stack. But Brophy said Tuesday she had being discriminated against. filed her grievance with the Federal Brickner's appointment was I WASHINGTON (AP) - Fired White President, according to a summary of documents where President Nixon officially approved by a 3 • 2 vote with Equal Employment Opportunity Dean told the investigators he heard louse counsel John W. Dean III has Dean's interview with Senate requested that tax audits be turned off three abstentions. Commission approximately a week that story from Colson and later ported to Senate investigators that Watergate committee staff members. on friends of his. Haldeman But originally Brickner's before Brickner's appointment. She was taking discussed it with the President. I was told President Nixon was Excerpts of the summary were notes at this meeting." The summary on Dean's closed - / ^ said that she does not expect a hearing Jnsulted in advance about an offer of obtained by The Associated Press. The It did not spell out what door statements quoted him as Welcome back to be held on her charge for several months. lecutive clemency to a convicted interview was conducted behind closed Dean meant by effective use of IRS saying he has a tape of a conversation Batergate conspirator. doors on Saturday. audits. The State News Brophy said she did not file her between Hunt and Colson in which begins 1 Dean also said he has documents The summary said: Dean also told the committee staff grievance through the University "Nixon said that the Democrats Hunt asked for money. The summary publishing three days a week with grievance procedure because the show Nixon requested that members that he was told by the said Dean received a today's issue. Papers will be tonaT Revenue" Service tax audits had always had effective use of IRS message from procedure was "completely President that Nixon "hoped Dean was Hunt in which available the convicted in occupied residence ineffective." turned off on friends" of the audits, but they had failed. Dean has keeping a list of press who were giving conspirator said he wanted $72,000 halls, classroom buildings and mail Brophy's grievance claims she was them trouble and they would take care for living expenses and of them after the election," the $50,000 for slots in married housing summer discriminated against in matters of legal fees "or Hunt would have things term. salary, promotion and the summary said. to say about the seamy things Hunt Inside Wednesday read about; appointment. evity marks The reported clemency offer did for Ehrlichman while Hunt was at She was appointed involved E. Howard Hunt, convicted in the White House." The •Michigan Supreme Court ruling acting associate summary said director for one year after Russell W. January at the Watergate trial. that no - fault insurance is legal. Dean relayed the message to Allen left the position. The summary quoted Dean as Ehrlichman who told him to call Page 14. •Eight candidates filing for the According to Jack Stieber, the indicating that former special former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, East department director, Brophy was one presidential aide Charles W. Colson Lansing City Council primary. of six individuals considered for the "On March 20, Dean talked to the >econd was involved in the Watergate coverup Page 2. permanent position, after 19 President and asked to see the people s and conveyed a message from Hunt's lawyer that the White House "would President the next day. Dean was going to tell the President all he knew. •An advance to the Journal by the board of trustees. Grapevine were position. originally contacted Two women, about the including have to do something for Hunt." Page 3. Brophy, were among the 19. "On March 22, there was a The National Weather Service Three of the six were from within Former domestic affairs adviser John D. meeting with former presidential chief of staff the University and the other Ehrlichman said he had "checked with says a cold front should hover over three 'ith Brezhnev H. R. Haldeman and Ehrlichman. were from outside MSU. The the President and that Colson should this part of Michigan today as outside There was an effort to get Mitchell to three met formally with the tell William Bittman that there would classes begin. The sky will be take the heat for pre - situation and department's be clemency," the summary said. mostly cloudy with temperatures faculty about the avoid grand jury and others from position. Bittman is Hunt's attorney. ranging from mid 50s to mid 60s. yangi - I WASHINGTON (AP) exchanges of graduate students, getting to the post - situation." - - Leonid I. (continued (tezhnev, by President Nixon's researchers, language teachers, on page 19) int "the best " politician inthe performing artists and official turned on the charm Tuesday magazines. Charles G. Stefan, director e second round of their summit of Soviet and Eastern European ins. Exchanges, told newsmen at a briefing there was no discussion of restrictions |FyThe leader ebullient Soviet Communist on artists and performers living in the hammed it up with J'xon, photographers and a Soviet Union. Pigressional •Joint study of the oceans with delegation at a j"emony dements marking four fresh emphasis movements of the on the structure and ocean's crust and between the two countries, d not even miss a beat when he forecasting fish supplies. Howard W. 1 some Pollock, deputy administrator of the champagne in the State rPt's ornate Benjamin Franklin National Oceanic and Atmospheric loom. Administration, pointed out that the | The politicking was with Sen. J.W. oceans are a major source of food for Wubright, Chairman of the Senate the world. ]^'gn w Relations Committee and • Expanding the exchange of members of Congress at a Blair information on agricultural production Be luncheon. Brezhnev is pressing and crop - forecasting techniques. d for trade concessions, but a Richard Bell, deputy asst. secretary of Pority of both houses has vowed to agriculture, said the Soviets were J*** them unless restrictions on particularly interested in U.S. B''fation of Jews and other achievements in livestock sciences, ■r'rities are relaxed. while the Russians may have available I ater in the day, the Soviet leader germ plasm that would help develop JJniedHouse e to the Oval Office in the to resume summit new States. varieties of plants in the United Bell also predicted that the Prions with the President. The Soviet Union will need about 15 rdu'ed topic was trade and how to million tons of grain from the United f^teeit. States to feed its people this year. lNiXon paid his compliment to t "LV s political skills as they sat •Cooperation in transportation S'^e In research, including railway operations Chippendale chairs and and aviation safety. Robert H. Binder, ["■"ed Secretary of State William P. assistant secretary of the Department |rs' Secretary of Agriculture Earl of Transportation, said the Soviet Cj .ar,d Soviet Foreign Minister Union is interested in noise control Iciu Gron»yko sign agreements near airports. He said there was "a ■ton •' an(* scientific exchanges, total absence of polemics" in the Citation research, oceanography ■ I??cultural research. discussions. Brezhnev Leaning toward the President with lUnr f°Ur treatie8> prepared In mock seriousness during the signing, Soviet party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev, left, proposed a toast at Zukhodrev, Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Ld® °f the summit conference, •Brezhnev said through a Soviet Gromyko, the State Dept. Tuesday after the signing of Soviet - U.S. co - President Nixon and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. ■ •Continuation (continued 19) operative agreements. Others are, from left, interpreter Viktor through 1979 of on page AP Wirephoto 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, jUne2() | An unexpected nnn,k. candidates have filed oetuw of eiJ Lansing City Council? two 2 Tuesday was the deartii„ ^nt Wl f°rthefJ the city clerk's office people filed: William F V u .fo"o»i MAC Ave.; Paula I i< i "^nnin» » tummanf I' * City co Ave.; James A. Roberts; Apt. 302; Mary Shame Road; Margaret Road; Nelson Brown, Road; Robert Bjoin, fonS? McNeil,' 1104 Q,rPart*l i6?t 1850 AhJ^ m i?00^ ^3 vacancies Apt. B6; and John ?o\o^ UU.HIIIMIIUIUlKllIlllimilHlUUIUlllHIUIIUU, Rutgers Circle. rol°msky, j, Sharpe is a former council mPmk. The city clerk's Detroit crime rate falls draw minimum of 50 office reDo*^' signatures hm ^ Overall crime in Detroit dropped one per cent th.nlOO,w«nec£,^',«,U;:» The size of the field n* ^ltk primary election which May when compared to the same month last in year but the homicide rate is outpacing last year's candidates August 7. Registration win for the primarv ke p by 13.6 per cent and rape in May was up 89.9 per „ completed before July 6 for a^.mua cent, according to figures released Monday by city police commissioner John F. Nichols. eligible. Residency days within the state ^ and 30 i B Through May of this year, Detroit has registered Lansing. The office also remind^! 247 homicides compared to 206 for the first five notiry them of ,„y the July 6 deadline. addrChlS 8 months last year. In May, 1972, figures showed there were 59 cases of rape reported compared to 112 last month. 37 'U' employes to get Fuel shortage cuts jobs The state's seven per cent will go even higher and the unemployment rate "family budget will retroactive pay raises skyrocket if energy shortages force industries to By ABDUL JAMAL recommendation which was State News Staff Writer ap curtail operations." Michigan Public Service places newly hired A-P employes wit A total of 37 administrative and the first quartile of the Commissioner William R. Ralls said Tuesday. salary range professional (A-P) employes will receive each level unless prior approval is given Ralls told some 600 delegates to the Michigan retroactive salary increases on Friday. The the director of personnel AFL- CIO and Eighth Annual Constitutional increase comes with the approval of a new appropriate vice president or the prOV Convention that decisive action must be taken classification which was recommended by Salary grade levels will be the adjusted soon or the "scarcity of energy supplies in consulting firm of Robert H. Hayes and the basis of surveys of outside n Associates. conditions and University Michigan will get even worse than it is today." priorities. Partial approval of the new classification The board also approved system came Friday at the regular monthly recommendation which emphasizes tha Residents want Glenn meeting of the MSU Board of Trustees. one's salary should be allowed to i In a memorandum to the trustees, beyond the maximum for the grade l< President Wharton emphasized that the Promotion from one administration did not recommend the compena ResMf)|l$ of Nixon Avenue in suburban grade level to another will be accompu Browrtttwlff' Township outside of Detroit have complete adoption of the Hayes by a salary increase and an ap recommendations. petitioned the Township Board to change the name procedure was also approved. "We believe that the main substance of of the street to Glenn Court, in honor of former the In a letter Tuesday to A-P report warrants acceptance and employei astronaut John Glenn. approval," the memorandum said. "It does Keith Groty, asst. vice president "I personnel and employee relations, said someone, figure if you are going to there should be some honor to name a street after it," said MSU Sports represent a major step forward in making our present system more efficient and there will be two types of appeals. Ernest Folse, one of the residents who signed the equitable for the vast majority of the Any appeals through June 6 relatiq More than 450 teenagers and subteens are attending the first week of the second administrative and professional staff." the new system should begin with a m petition. annual MSU Sports School. They are participating in swimming and diving, wrestling, "Our next step should be to proceed statement to the employe's imraei "There is no question about John Glenn's honor baseball and hockey. By August, when the program ends, approximately 1,700 forthwith to eliminate the remaining supervisor, Groty said. After the appri in history," he said. "With Nixon and Watergate athletes will participate in 12 sports under the guidance of MSU and guest coaching difficulties and to improve the system of the immediate supervisor, the letter there is." staffs. further." be submitted to State News photo by John Hickox the next hi| Another Hayes and Associates administrative level Dean admits using funds Columnist Jack Anderson reported Monday night that ousted White House Counsel John W. Dean III has admitted using $4,000 in Nixon campaign funds to finance his Not all our tellers win courtesy awards. honeymoon last year. Anderson, saying President Nixon's men are eager to discredit Dean, reported that Although they should Dean told Senate investigators We are happy to have some of the friendliest and warmest tellers in town. he left an I.O.U. for the cash. Because at East Lansing State Bank, we really care about you. The money came from It's our business philosophy to personally serve your financial needs. $22,000 authorized for an And that's just one reason why people call us the "Hometown Bank". advertising project, Anderson Discover your own reasons at any of our five convenient locations in East Lansing said. and Meridian. East Lansing State Bank, your Hometown Bank, member F.D.I.C. Mow with complete Trust Services. Two executives seized £(lst Lan8|n(J St,1(0 B.lllk Argentine police reported Tuesday the separate (Betty Wilson, she's the one with the corsage and big kidnapings of two foreign business executives - Award.) one an American and the other a German. The American was identified by police sources as John Thompson, 50, president of the Argentine subsidiary of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. The West German was identified as Jua Kurt, 61, technical director of the Argentine firm of Silvana, S.A., one of the principal Buenos Aires manufacturers here of women's wear. Kurt was abducted Tuesday morning, police sources said. Thompson was abducted Monday outside of tne Buenos Aires Firestone plant. There are no immediate reports of a ransom demand for either man. Wiretaps French style A high government official told the French Senate today that government wiretapping is none of its business. He reaffirmed that taps will continue in a wide variety of cases. Oliver Stirn, who has the Cabinet rank of state secretary* vmade the most detailed official statement in recent years on the controversial issue during a full - scale debate in the Senate. He tdltf legislators that the French premier, defense minister and interior minister would continue to order phones tapped as necessary and rejected a proposal that a Senatee committee supervise the wiretappers. Bomb warnings to end The Irish Republican Army, retaliating for the weekend^deaths of two Roman Catholics, announce#^ major policy change Monday - it will no longtf^Hjhi warnings prior to bomb attacks. The IRdpL iactics in the past usually included telephone werts before bombings were carried out at public gathering places such as pubs and department stores. But a statement issued in Belfast by the militant Provisional wing of the Irish Republican it would strike in the Army said future without warning. Vlichig^Stat^ews^East Lansing, Michi Wednesday, June 20, 1973 3 Phone call tricks bank out of money By ABDUL JAMAL A former MSU student taxicab which was waiting State News Staff Writer of agriculture, Chaisson outside," Zutaut said. Wayne J. Chaisson, a 30 - dropped out of school in The taxicab driver had 1972. He once worked for been instructed by a caller year - old former MSU the University as a farm to take the package to student, is now sitting in hand. Lansing City Hall, and to Ingham County Jail after being arraigned Monday on Capt. A. J. Zutaut of the deliver the package to a man a charge of MSU Public Safety Dept. that would be waiting for it. larceny by trick. said Chaisson is accused of Chaisson called A white male with red robbing $9,840 from the Michigan National Bank and hair met the cab driver ordered the money under outside of Michigan National Bank - Lansing City the name of Roger Hall, got into the taxi, rode armed only with a telephone and the names of Wilkinson, vice president in two blocks and then got out Summer soaring a few University offidals. Hie charge of business and finance. of the taxi, along with the MSU Dept. of Public Safety package. "Someone called our The MSU Soaring Club gave students at registration a chance to supplied the getaway car. A bank see a opportunity at registration offices on June 1 and told official later real glider Monday. Many clubs and to acquaint the student body with their The robbery left MSU organizations take the us that he was Paul called MSU to ask whether activities. state News photo by John Hickox and Michigan National Bank Oday, the University had received officials with red faces. an employe of MSU and that he wanted us to pick the money. Then the hunt up some nonnegotiable began. The hunt lead to Board bonds from Michigan Chaisson, but not to the loan National money. grants Bank," Zutaut said. Chaisson stood mute at There is no Paul Odav his who works for the University. arraignment, demanded Bv JOHN LIWnCTOniv/1 By LINDSTROM Hnff Huff coin said fk.f that ic 15 per cent of a. t ! ....... the increase should not be .. ... . ■ ■ a court - appointed attorney State News Staff Writer allocated until the expected cost increases $262,450 for improvements in ventilation in the Food "The call did and was remanded to MSU Board of Trustees at its Friday meeting actually occur. Sciences Building. not seem unusual because Ingham ... The board also approved a $2 a month increase in rents County Jail after Two smaller contracts, hive often assisted the Kted a loan of up to $15,000 to the Grapevine Journal for married students' apartments. one for alterations in the .... . failing — to post $30,000 Kelp relieve the black newspaper's indebtedness. In the resolution Veterinary Clinic totaling $43,300 and another for People in the administration bail opposing the proposed landfill project replacing an underground steam line from the Shaw plant e board also approved a $25 a term rate hike in at Sandhill and Hagadorn roads the board invited Ingham to Central Services and for the buildmg in the past," nee hall fees and passed a resolution opposing a County officials to use resources in MSU's Center for repair of Steam Vault No. continued. "The < Losed landfill at Sandhill and Hagadorn roads, Environmental Quality in an effort to 38, were also approved. This latter contract totaled instructed us to take the lichael J. Harrison was appointed new dean of Lyman develop an $56,000. bonds to the s~* u""" information alternative plan for the landfill project. As new dean of Lyman gs College and Charles W. Minkel was appointed acting MSU officials are concerned that a landfill in the Briggs College, Harrison replaces desk inside of the Frederic B. Dutton who was dean since the Jn of the Graduate School. projected area would mar the quality of the University college's administration building." Ifhe loan requires that the Grapevine Journal's expenses inception in 1967. Harrison was a professor of physics at woman at project's environment. Lyman Briggs and since August 1972, has been MSU's first information desk received ■audited to determine the extent of its indebtedness. A In other action the board awarded two contracts totaling faculty grievance officer, responsible for resolving |i equal to that indebtedness will then be loaned to the $273,333 for improvements in the electrical capacity of the package and had also grievances of all faculty members. His salary will received a call instructing "" ' " """ ' Physics • Astronomy Building and another contract of $31,000, an increase of almost $12,000. her to take the package to a ■The funds for the loan will come from the University 1 general funds for staff expenses. • It was proposed that ■ loan be repaid through a possible redistribution of the Tsent student publication fees. [The board charged a special ad hoc committee mine the structure of the student publication fee and to the board at their mendations for possible July meeting with the changes of the fee. to re - Royal faces sentence Friday |rhe fee presently is a refundable $1 fee students pay to By GARY KORRECK the (Sandy) Soloway case hampered by lack of § State News. State News Staff Writer and hers was dropped," was balanced testimony. them made an effort to going on but I think things ' charge for a committee investigation into the understand," Mogill said. will come out all right. The fccation fee arose from a report presented by George The case of antiwar Gertz explained. "We "It was not a liberal • The original vote was big thing that should come He. senior editor of the Grapevine Journal, to the board protestor John Royal may believe the prosecution minded court that we split 6-6 and after the out of this is that people come to a close Friday acted in bad faith and our lucked into either," Mogill conviction a ts May meeting. That report dealt with the newspaper's couple of should ask why is it people when the former MSU petitions ng expenses and indebtedness. were designed "They just stated jurists were not sure they at the University feel so (\t the May meeting the board established a committee student faces sentencing in basically to lend John moral what the law said. had voted with their strongly about recruiting? A Investigate the Grapevine Journal's financial situation. Lansing Circuit Court. support." Mogill said he was conscience. University is supposed to be What committee was originally Royal was convicted Gertz added that Mogill's pleased by the reaction of For Royal, Friday could a free market place of ideas, comprised of two brief should hold tees, two administrators, April 19 of willfully even more the University community end a long struggle. He had but so much of what they a faculty member fsenting the Committee for Alternative Publications obstructing an officer validity because of a recent to Royal's case and counted hoped his sentencing would do is government financed." Itwo members of the Journal. during demonstrations appellate decision in Ann a number of faculty be made before the end of ■At its Friday meeting, however, the board changed the campus in May of 1972. His Arbor. members among his spring term, but now he He doesn't believe the Journal members to one member each from ASMSU sentencing was delayed by In that case, a black supportive letters. admits to new hope. movement which got him circuit court Judge Marvin student was convicted of "We presented the case "I don't anticipate going |It the Council of Graduate Students. They recommended Salmon until Friday after throwing a brick at two ways and the closeness to jail," he said. "There are involved is dead, yet he sees J.Wi no members of any student publication be on the students believing it to be so ■mittee. defense attorney Kenneth university policemen, but of the original jury vote still some legal arguments by what they read. lThe change Mogill presented a legal the case was thrown out indicated that some of them was made to avoid any possible conflict of brief asking for dismissal of after the appellate court respected what The State News is published by the students of ■rest between the committee and student publications, was going on Ibert Perrin, vice president for University relations, said. - the case. ruled the student's defense here and at least some of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, ■The residence hall fee increase was Mogill contended that Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, approved by a seven lone vote with only Warren Huff, D - prosecuting attorney Frank Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a "inst it. e new Plymouth, voting rate, which will go into effect fall term, raises DeLuca failed to call witnesses which would have ARTHUR TREACHER'S special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Irate for double room occupancy in an MSU residence been favorable to Royal's Member Associated Press, United Press - ► THE ORIGINAL case and that only those International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan 11J$405 per term. witnesses Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, "oger Wilkinson, vice - president for business and presenting Michigan indicting evidence Collegiate Press Assn. fnce, said the increase would cover increased costs in asked to appear. were Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. |es, food prices and improvements in the Social Two great locations Security "Hie law requires Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services the in Lansing prosecution to present all Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, witnesses in a case -- it can't Right past Frandor Michigan, 48823. at 2418 E. Phones: Michigan |tate high pick and choose," Mogill 355-8252 court said. "They called three students who hadn't even seen the incident and the and at 4100 S. Logan News/Editorial Classified Ads Display Advertising 355-8255 353-6400 Business Office 355-3447 >ids abortion law rest of the witnesses were police officers; we found witnesses and brought them Clams Shrimp Photographic Campus Information 355-8311 353-8700 to court, but the ) Michigan Supreme physician in exercise of his rt today ruled medical prosecution was not judgment," the institutional Michigan's court said. required to hear them." Ijife n law which permits ■ operation only to save of the mother. was Though the abortion law struck down, the court said other criminal statutes Mogill believes chances are good for Royal and so does Lois Gertz, a member of the Political Defense Gigantic Sandal and Spring Shoe TBasing its decision on the JI abortion Supreme Court ruling »t said statutes, the abortions may be concerning still laws would abortions constitutional. Such include those are Committee. Gertz and other members of the group have been soliciting letters and Sale Jtormed for any reason in requiring only physicians to petitions since Royal's l%n during the first perform abortions. conviction. Pe months of The court decision was 7 "The brief (Mogill's) is pregnancy. ■'Our criminal abortion -0. similar to the one used in ■u'e cannot stand as Ping to abortions in the |l trimester of pregnancy Due to the cool, wet spring, we find I authorized by the ourselves with too many sandals. So, jnant woman's attending IDouuniown Deli 104 SOUTH WASHINGTON. L 5. MICHIGAN 41933 out they go at great reductions. JComplete Deli and Restaurant^ i featuring items like . . . I priced $490 90 I w3s your break a { Corned Beef 4"0 .. $14 bad trip? J Pastrami Values «• 27.00 | Lox j Salami I^T TIME us make your . . . J Imported Cheezes & Mens and Womens arrangements j many many more items i Evening Deli now has a M. S. U. I,he Professionals at complete dinner menu with choice steaks & other fine dinners BOOTERY SHOE REPAIR 1 C01-IEGE TRAVEL very moderately priced. 228 E. Grand River 501% E. Grand River 351-6010 (Across from the Union) (Across from Berkey Hall) -EDITORlALSr Police officer's a serious breach The East Lansing Police Dept. apparently decided the event was his face did not come from has risen to a new plateau of the so significant he would capture it chuckhole on Michigan Avenue. highest ethical standards in their on film. Local law enforcment continuing effort to maintain Kelly drove to the scene in agencies should realize by now any semblance of an unmarked police car, and in that the East Lansing - professionalism. plainclothes with a camera slung University community will not On June 13, Detective James around his neck. He tried to tolerate anymore undercover Kelly was assigned to keep an pawn himself off as a journalist charades. Recent disclosures of eye on 15-20 demonstrators covering the demonstration for police infiltrators into campus who were protesting the the Free Press. political groups have left a bitter destruction of elm trees at the Although Kelley lamely said taste of 1984 in the mouths of Harrison Road Michigan he was referring only to the too many area residents. Avenue intersection. He abstract "free press," the mud on Detective Kelly's masquerade and the use of student police informers demonstrate further Choice of the need for strict adherance to professional ethics within police RUSSELL BAKER departments. When the police force fails to measure up to any belongs Rising operation costs and progressive day and toage most code of to integrity, it becomes the responsibility of the community see that these standards are Easy ways to renovate higher wages are the villains student apartment dwellers pay behind the University's move to increase residence hall charges by considerably less than that exorbitant charge. followed. For starters, the University should step forward and publicly the ruins of government $25 a term beginning next fall. The University may very well condemn the use of informers in WASHINGTON It is not too - periodically - every 10 years perhaps we habitually fire people for gettin But even though the cost of need the extra $25 per student early in the Watergate business to start — and empower congress to create infiltrating campus political old — it is called "retirement" - living has drastically zoomed to stay out of bankruptcy, but groups. drawing lessons and thinking about such new national police bureaus as cut off their social »n has shaky grounds for confining reform. Following are a few of the security if they tr upwards everywhere in society, For East Lansing's role, it may may from time to time seem to go on working.) more obvious things that mi^it be there thousands of students necessary. We ought to think about the are some unwilling students to be time for the city to revitalize done to improve the quality of virtue •Get the President off Mount of old men as presidents. A who will have little choice residence halls. Students should little moi the Police - Community government. Olympus. The important thing is to whether or not they want to pay be fatigue in the White House, if couple given the right to choose what Relations Commission which in 'Abolish the FBI and CIA. Both restore his contact with American life. with the wisdom of age, the $405 per term fee. type of housing on campus or might be - recent months has displayed a have become intensely bureaucratized At present he is treated like a live healthy antidote after so long a perio University housing policies off - is best suited for them. of presidents playing touch noticeable reticence to act when agencies with too many activities — mummy, wrapped tightly in his own footba require that freshmen and approached. Residents have a electronic eavesdropping, keeping highly peculiar work problems and and frequenting locker rooms. Perhaps the University should sophomores must live in right to complain to the secret dossiers on citizens and sealed off from the living world in the Cut presidential campagns to finally realize that Age of eigh University - supervised housing, commission when law members of government, collecting famous Oval Tomb. weeks. Outlaw political advertisinf which includes residence Majority acts have made full - Provide limited amounts of free TV halls, enforcment intelligence for domestic political Hedged citizens of 18 - year - representatives - certain apartment - style manipulation - characteristic of secret radio, newspaper and billboard olds, and stop trying to act as a like Detective Kelly — behave in "We ought to think about the police functions in a for major candidates. complexes and fraternity or maternal a corrupt manner. grandmother to totalitarian state. virtues of old men as presidents. sorority houses. Students are not There Make the Internal Revenue Servic students. are justifiable uses of Entrenched police bureaucracies are A little more fatigue in the White start allowed to move off campus enforcing the gift - tax law onbl plainclothes police detectives. not only unattractive in an open House, if coupled with the contributions to politicians. And wh until they are 21, except for Students who do not want to But the danger in their use comes society but also dangerous. With their wisdom of age, not, as long as we are discussing tl medical reasons. live in residence halls should not might be a when an undercover role is blackmail powers over political leaders impossible, change the president Residence hall rates were be made to suffer because an old and their ability healthy antidote after so long a extended under such broad to harass their term from four years to three? Fo increased last in the 1971 - 1972 enemies, period of presidents playing woman is deep in debt and afraid circumstances that it jeopardizes they become small states years is too long to wait for within the state. touch football and frequenting school year when fees were hiked to lose referendum on p residenti a big chunk of her citizens' legitimate personal The best way to dispose of their locker rooms." from $360 to $380. Even in this livelihood. performance. Considering th rights. threat Is to dissolve such bureaucracies volatility of the times, three years probably too generous. The fast Periodically, presidents ought to be turnover in presidents which woul compelled tr drive their cars in rush result from the three - year ter hour, catch a taxi in the rain, and wait The Doctor's would probably tend to make thei Bag their turn for a drugstore - counter lunch. more commonplace and, therefor less regal. It would compel them t He should be placed under some keep in mind that a president is, aft inexplicit compulsion to maintain all, only a president. modest contact with the public. Once By ARNOLD WERNER, MD a month, perhaps, he might be Letters may be addressed to Dr. some other pain killer to keep occurring successfully diminishes unusual these required to sit in front of TV cameras days since so many -Werner at University Health Center. comfortable. greatly. women use and talk to us about what is going on. tampons which do result in Names need not be included unless a Applications of a mild lotion A few simple measures can Regular news conferences might be sometimes provide relief from the some stretching of the hymenal held without television cameras — they personal reply is requested. dramatically decrease the chance of opening. I recently developed a patchy type itching. Occasionally, following your boyfriend dying before you Many sources state that strenuous impede discourse between man and of rash on my back which improvement of the infection, a could get married. A very large physical activity by a women can group, encourage posturing and place spread be left with painful around to the underpart of person can number of deaths in young people result in opening of the hymen. The corrupting importance on show • my left sensations in the nerve areas that were occur due to accidents, business skills or lack of them in breast. My doctor diagnosed the rash many of which hymen is in a rather sheltered spot and affected. Fortunately this is not involve automobiles and I have never been able to politicians. as shingles or motorcycles. figure out herpes. What are the common. Survival can be increased what kind of physical activities of by not they •Get the President out of show causes such a viral infection and My boyfriend and I would like driving a motorcycle at all and by were talking about. business. The present grotesque what does it involve? fastening your seat and shoulder belt very much to have a child, but we are A physician could perform a pelvic Shingles, (the technical name is when importance accorded "charisma" not now ready for the driving a car. examination and determine by visual hefpes zoster) is a viral disease caused responsibilities In among president politicians reflects of marriage and children. If he were to addition, never driving while inspection whether the opening to the William Whiting, editor - in by an agent identical intoxicated the disagreeable tendency in American Michael Kox, news editor; Bob or nearly also enhances survival identical to the chickenpox virus. The die before we were ready for hymen was small. If it was only editorial editor. this, I greatly. life to look upon the president as a area of would like to be able to get moderately small the physician could Kathy Niezurawski, copy chief; Cr infection follows the pregnant teach you how to dialte the hymenal superstar, complete with fan clubs to I tried to have sex twice with my Porter, photo editor; Lynn Henning,spo distribution of specific nerves involved by artificial insemination with his opening using a special set of tubes of deluge him in postcards and letters edit oi in peripheral sensation. This explains sperm that had been frozen. | am boyfriend but he could not penetrate gradually increasing diameter. If the whenever he appears on camera to call why it is so clearly demarcated and either time. I was not tense or nervous Beth Ann Masalkoski, advertia wondering how long sperm can be opening is very tight he might the faithful to composition. manager; Gary Gigot, asst. adverti runs from the back to the front of frozen and still be and it was not his fault. I think the capable of recommend a minor There is no reason why a president manager; Lee Lockwood, asst. adverti your body in surgical a relatively narrow path fertilizing an ovum. problem must be physical and is mine. procedure that could be done in the should be young, handsome, dynamic, manager; Al Kirleis, circulation manager. on one side. I wonder what doctor would do to The Michigan State News is Unfortunately, your very touching a office. brilliant, decisive and Except when the infection involves capable of idea does not have much chance of remedy the situation. On the other hand, there is a the eye, in which case it is charming 80 million people on a video quite working. The facts are that sperm Although most women do not chance that you are still struggling screen at the dinner hour. These Members of the board of direct! dangerous and needs special treatment, frozen under the best of circumstances have very much difficulty having with basic anatomic confusion. You requirements probably reflect the Vic Spaniolo, president; Debbie White,< shingles pretty much gets better by does not have a high likelihood of intercourse the first time, some do and your boyfriend should go back to president; Carolyn Stieber, secretary itself. There are dozens of country's dislike of old people, the treatments, fertilizing an egg more than a few have a tough hymen or a hymen with a scratch and begin with a more leisurely one treasurer; Frank Senger; Roland W.lliatt none of which are remaining minority it is okay to Tom Riordan;AI Wilke; Michael 0" effective, and the months. Beyond six to nine months very small opening which prevents exploration of each other; the problem hate. (It is against the law to person usually has to rely on aspirin or deny a UT£^^KJss^bjjnty_J^__£^tiliz^ion adequate penetration. This is more might solve itself. person a job because of his color, but Two Fairness doctrine To the Editor: broadcast time for the airing of equal free time to all parties controversial public issues. controversial issue." Reference is made to the May 31 Worth issue of the specifically to the State News editorial dealing and The editorial, though forthright in comment, contains an error of fact. It In doctrine point of fact, requires only the fain that with the late decision and ruling by states that the fairness doctrine broadcaster present all sld®? the Supreme Court covering paid requires broadcasters "to provide controversial public issue. It a require him to provide free ai anyone at any time. Cents Further, it does not require Campus mail broadcaster to present any controversial issue. It does that if one side of such an presented, then all sides « LETTER POLICY To The Editor presented. It also stipulat There The State News people are presently unemployed in Washington, D.C., with broadcaster himself may £ welcomes all letters. Letters Recently we learned that the all alternative views, or he should be typed to a 65 - campus mail service opens and inspects expertise in surveillance appropriate his option Invite others to for MSU. They could tap telephones space line and triple spaced. mail suspected of carrying non - alternative views of an issue. University business. They are and, perhaps in early morning hours, Letters should be signed and include hometown, student, authorized to do this by an enter and photograph documents In no sense does it require M administrative ruling from the office found in desks, file cabinets and take the latter action. faculty or staff standing and of the vice president for business and - wastebaskets of anyone suspected of local address. No unsigned letters will be accepted. finance, which is based on a ruling by the board of trustees that campus mail using his office for university business. non - official Your misconception fairness doctrine is a widely - r®8ar(^f0 Letters may be edited for is to be only used for official Further possibilities come to mind, and one that causes comm« clarity and conciseness to university business. but we believe this is the broadcasters a number o duty of the accommodate more letters administration, in whom we have problems. Some broadcasters are on the page, but We infinite faith. with an almost endless definitely strongly urge that these will not be edited for activities be encouraged and expanded. persons erroneously ^ The people of the state of Michigan airtimein order to fry their side content. Byron Drachman fish. have the right to know that the faculty Clifford E. Weil of MSU are performing only official Associate professors A. L. Savage. university business on campus. of Mathematics East Lansing graduate stu< J V Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 5 MSU drum major By JIM BUSH disappears .. „ .. . noon on March 3, tied him to his tJ he would have found out . State Newt Staff Writer about it. preliminary exam for Davis early bedsprings and robbed him "I think Henry's being missing has Kelly said that anyone with any Henry Baltimore, at gunpoint of $110 and several May, Kelly said. He said a bench information of drum a something to do with Roy Davis," warrant was Issued for Baltimore's major for the MSU marching personal items. Lott, Flint sophomore, said. "I think Baltimore's whereabouts should call East and, is missing East Lansing Detective Sgt. Dean arrest and Baltimore was fined $50 for ■ testimony against following his he^ was kidnapped. If he hiding, Lansing police at 351-4220. the man accused of Tucker would not confirm the threat he'd let us know was failing to appear. Baltimore then he would've taken robbing him at - proceeded to testify at a newly 51 Baltimore, gunpoint last March. Jackson junior, was and said he has no indication that Baltimore was abducted. his car." Baltimore's • scheduled preliminary exam on Mav car, a 1968 Buick, 24. reported missing from Avenue apartment his Oakhill by his parents on "I have Baltimore'si no control over what friends and relatives say, remained in its apartment parking Lott said that the stolen goods had GM reques space until Baltimore's father 31, East and I cannot verify it," Tucker said. picked it been returned to Baltimore in return Lansing police up last week. for a promise that Baltimore would announced last week. His graduate sister, Lural Baltimore, a student at MSU, said Jim However, East Lansing Detective Kelly Monday said police are not ruling out the possibility that Baltimore's remarks. sister echoed "When 1 went to Henry's apartment Lott's not testify at Davis' preliminary exam, which would then have caused the case delay of she fears Baltimore against Davis to be dismissed. was kidnapped. Baltimore was abducted. He said the day after he was last She said Roy the March Davis, who is charged in 3 robbery .visited her police have firm leads not yet uncovered any car in the seen, I saw his parking lot and his books Kelly said Baltimore may have thought he would be required to air standard as to Baltimore's strewn about the brother shortly after Baltimore floor," she said. testify at Davis' arraignment in DETROIT (UPI) - General Motors whereabouts. "We're close enough that I know he testified at Davis' Ingham County Circuit Court on June said today it has asked the preliminary exam Paul Lott, one of Baltimore's three and rarely goes anywhere without his car." 1. He may have Environmental Protection Agency to allegedly told him "I should have roommates at 340 Oakhill Ave. said voluntarily gone into killed you when I had the However, police are considering the hiding to avoid testifying at the grant a one ■ year delay in meeting the chance." he had not heard from Baltimore since Baltimore possibility that Baltimore has arraignment, Kelly theorized. 1976 clean air standard for indicated at the May 30. He said that he and Baltimore removing voluntarily gone into hiding to avoid It was later, on May 24, that the emissions of nitrogen oxide from preliminary exam that Davis was one were close enough friends that, had of two men who came testifying at Davis' trial. Baltimore alleged threat against Baltimore's life automobile exhausts. to his room at Baltimore voluntarily gone into failed hiding, to appear at an original was made. And it was six General Motors said the technical days after that when Baltimore was last seen by knowledge is not now available to Lott as Baltimore, a social science meet the standard for removing Jew information major and honor student, returned emissions of nitrogent oxide. Chrysler from a morning class. Corp. also has filed for the one - year One hour later, at 11:30 a.m. a delay. neighbor of Baltimore reportedly The agency in April set back for saw Dale .1. Arnold, asst. press secretary information chief. two knock at Baltimore's door. one year the 1975 federal clean air includes' a news bureau, four children reside in East men Gov. Mi Hi ken for the past four The appointment was announced a weekly Lansing. Lott said no one else was home at the standard for faculty - staff newspaper, a He plans to transfer to his new removing emissions of jrSi has been named director or Tuesday by Robert Perrin, MSU vice time. carbon monoxide and ormation Services at MSU. photographic laboratory and a design position at MSU sometime in July. hydrocarbons. president for university relations, who and editorial service. The Arnold, 44, a native of Lansing and department MSI alumnus, will replace W. supervises the operation of the entire also handles medical, agricultural, DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Dept. of Information Services. athletic, environmental, continuing veil lYeaster. Treaster is retiring Arnold will direct the University education and extension service news y 1 after 28 years as MSU's public information department which releases. HE'S N0TTRY/N6 TO SIGNAL YOU. IF HB "Arnold has extensive practical WANTED YOU TO tOMr, experience in communications which PUU, OVER, HE'D I REALLY olice say labor dispute makes him especially well - suited to direct the information activities of the TURN ON HIS SIREN, MIKE! THINK U/E SHOULD STOP.. University," Perrin said. Arnold received his degree in xpensive for taxpayers KALKASKA (UPI) journalism from MSU in 1951. After serving in the career as a army, he began his reporter for the Albion - It is costing East Lansing said it costs at least ip00 chigan taxpayers more than Evening Recorder. He later worked per day to keep a trooper in the field. three 0,000 per day to keep The troopers have been years for United Press peace ween union and non - union and off since Feb. on duty on International in Detroit and Lansing rkers at a Shell Oil Co. 19, but last week a and another four years as a refinery force of some 200 reporter stayed the entire for the Detroit Free Press. ject near here, State Police records week as the dispute escalated with 50 Arnold then spent 10 months in ROUTINE BORDER. CHECK. to 60 persons arrested. More than 350 troopers — about Washington on a political science O.K., FELLAHS, UHAT's JUST 60NNA HAVe HEY' VH/tT IS IT, 0OY? SET YOUR BA6S THIS ALL MAH D06 CLAUDE: WHAT IS IT?. YOU'RE fifth the entire force — were on Gov. fellowship, working in Congressional Hey/ mo Milliken, alarmed by the RI6HT DOWN ABOUT? HERE CHECK YOU OUT ONTO SOMETHIN', offices. He served as news director of HJWj MAN/ Monday to prevent further violence, summoned representatives of : OVER HERE.. UHAWU/E SEE IF H£ SMELLS EH, BOY? RI6HT? the construction the Interlochen Arts ence between AFL - CIO pickets company, Shell, the Academy and SOMETHIN' FUNNY-. R./6HT? j'Accose! National Music Camp from 1964 to union workers hired by Michigan Building Trades Council and ta the state police 1966, and then spent a year working Engineering Co. of Houston, to a series of "informal" meetings in his office. as legislative analyst with the late House Speaker Joseph Kowalski ITie daily cost of keeping the Monday, nonunion employes before being appointed public opers on hand is about five times arrived on the construction site information director for the daily Delta payroll of between without serious incident for the first Michigan 500 and Dept. of Education in 1969. Arnold $6,500 for the refinery time in a week, though there were 150 joined Milliken as press secretary in ject itself. union demonstrators on hand to In auditor for the state greet February 1969. police in them. Arnold, his wife Joycalyn and their WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! SAVE $ $ $ SCOTCH TAPE LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 19c REG. .49 MOUNTING SQUARES LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 0QC u Sjjfe DfeCoUjrf 307 E. GRAND RIVER NEXT TO CARD SHOP 7 OZ. REG. 1.09 CREST TOOTHPASTE LIMIT 1 (Coupon) 56' 5's TECHMATIC REG. 1.10 BLADES LIMIT 1 (Coupon) 65° Mon. Sat. 9-6 Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only Wed., Thurs. 9 9 East Lansing Store Only Expires 6-27-73 East E-ansing Store Only SOAP & TOOTHPASTE FLAIR HOLDERS CIGARETTES LIMIT 3 3 PACKS 99c COPPERTONE HEAD I SHOULDERS (Coupon) TANNING rami SHAMPOO 19C Expires 6-27-73 IEG. .49 LIMIT 6 (Coupon) 29° REG 29 LIMIT 2 (Coupon) East Lansing Store Only 1 5/8 OZ. REG. 1.00 LIMIT 1 67° 2.7 OZ Reg. 1.09 LIMIT 1 UV Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 (Coupon) (Coupon) 10% OFF OUR East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only DISCOUNT PRICE BIC ACCOUNTANT PENS ENVELOPES ON AIL FILM PRUCESSING ULTRA SHEEN CONDITIONER TAMPAX BLUE ONLY 100 CT. OR** AVAILABLE IN SILK FINISH BORDERLESS PRINTS 66° j IEG. .49 1"|C REG. .59 W 2 OZ. REG. 1.00 REG. 1.93 1I 17 If LIMIT 6 (Coupon) U 9w LIMIT 1 (Coupon) NO LIMIT LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 " * (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 (Coupon) (Coupon) East Lansing Store East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 Only East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only KODAK FILM KODAK FILM STENO-THEME LEGAL PADS CX-126-12 CX-126-20 0X11012 CX110'2° lOHNSON'S ARRID NOTEBOOKS onc flM W LIMIT 2 (Coupon) 4 1 ID in .99 LIMIT 2 (Coupon) 1.29 BABY OIL DEODORANT EG. .98 LIMIT 1 EjQC WW LIMIT 1 29c Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only l>IU Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only 10 OZ. REG. 1.49 LIMIT 1 99° 9 OZ. REG. 1.79 1.07 LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 KODAK FILM 1.29 KODAK FILM (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 ^__£ast Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only KX-135-20 K-135-20 East Lansing Store Only East E-ansing Store Only CX-135-20 LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 (Coupon) 1.29 (Coupon) 1.29 MYSTIC PANTY HOSE 49° Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only CLEARASIL VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 3 SIZE STRETCH Expires 6?27-73 C.E. SUPER CURES G.E. MAGIC CUBES 1.20 OZ. KM L5 OZ. QCc East Lansing Store Only REG. 1.39 W REG. 1.69 3U LIMIT 1 QQc LIMIT 1 QQc (coupon) nn (Coupon) 99c LIMIT 1 VIRGINIA MAID PANTY HOSE 54' Expires 6-27-73 feast Lansing Store Only Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only NO. 105 LIMIT 6 0NE SIZE STRETCH (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 POLAROID COLORPACK FILM 3.99 BRECK NANCY LEE East Lansing Store Only (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 NAIL POLISH East Lansing Store Only 150Z. CREME RINSE REMOVER 99° eoZ. SHEER KNEE HI REG. .8! LIMIT 6 39° 30% OFF RETAIL PRICE REG. 1.89 East LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 Lansing Store Only REG. .39 LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only oqc /Q (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only ON POLAROID & FOSTER (RANT SAFEGUARD TIDE OPAQUE KNEE SOX Dc,„ LIMIT 6 59° SUNGLASSES LIMIT 1 (Coupon) 20 OZ. REG. .49 LIMIT 1 36c REG. .18 COMPLEXION SIZE LIMIT 6 11' °ECi. 1.00 (Coupon) (Coupon) (Coupon) Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 Expires 6-27-73 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only ^ East Lansing Store Onlv^i^— 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, june 2q By NANCI PARSONS any citizen dares protest all "We have learned that on State News Staff Writer revolution against that they say and apply equally "The people should be determine whether they this, classify him a possible presidential order the FBI must not let ihem which is evil in our to everyone of us, rich or taught how to live under stand up to the I society" challenges The fact that the U.S. subversive and put him in the has established a network in in order to preserve the poor, black or white, our Constitution, how to of the new century. divert our eS "H has experienced "an unforgetting foreign lands to seek out liberties they have held for northerner or southerner, get the most out of "In tailoring to themsel?^.,by questioning their overlapping of one crisis government computers." suspected links between the nearly 200 years. no matter how freedom. They can gain the efficiency and in proposing the mantle „f Dairi!*(v> to democracy," CBS newsman acquiesced in all this with Brooker. Walter Cronkite said in a slightly a murmur. must believe, that the President interprets as the nation could realize if we all understand it less. In a He said the 21st century who bellow lay labels upon chairman reUred L 8 believed, without hint of must be molded to be what of commencement address to "Now find the highly organized, crowded those who have different we threat to national security 5,672 MSU spring graduates President of the United with which he explains, if doubt, that the words of the Constitution and the Bill of and complex society, freedom must be taught. man the wants it to be and that country's institutions solutions or priorities or compulsions of urgency in sr. June 10. States defending the illegal not justifies, the excess zeal Cronkite said the use of government Rights mean precisely what Liberty must be learned. must be examined to tackling our problems; we power — of his staff." Watergate scandal and the of the CIA, the FBI, - of Cronkite said that the crisis in the Presidency are bugging and burglary as present crisis is yet another the latest in a series of necessary in the defense of unnecessary diversion of the national problems in recent our national security and national attention from the years which have included many in our public life are great problems that need to civil riots, assassinations, the nodding silent assent." be overcome. Vietnam war and inflation. Cronkite told the He identified these ••It has been a graduates that "to suggest problems as poverty, time of crises, an that any man, or group or corruption, intolerance, overlapping of one crisis interest, no matter how pollution of water and air, upon another, and a certain powerful, or from the left urban sprawl, inefficient bewildered hopelessness has or right, can preserve the transportation, the atomic crept into our national law by breaking it, or that arms race, the population being," Cronkite said. "We American liberties can be explosion and war. know not what specifically preserved by restricting "The mere fact that the can be done about each their application, is to do species has survived so far problem but, in our violence to the very core of seems hardly adequate frustration, we are inclined our democracy ... is, indeed, cause for self - applause, nor to grasp at apparently easy to threaten it with solutions. can we indulge in self - extinction. congratulations for our "If the dissenters get too "It would seem that in civilizations's considerable obstreperous, jail them; if our newest crisis, that material and cultural you suspect conspiracy, tap surrounding this development that has failed their wires; if you suspect administration's concept of to guarantee survival or narcotics, don't knock but the presidency, we again are nurture the bodies and the break in the door; if the dealing with the problems spirit of all mankind." press gets too inquisitive, of and the limits of dissent Cronkite cut off their sources; and if urged that in a democratic society. Americans join "the Opan Lat« — Wed,Thurs,and fri. evenings until 9pm The graduating class of Spring term, 1973, listened to Walter easy way out, Cronkite said, includes such things as wiretapping and Cronkite, CBS newsman, Sunday, June 10, who told them that bugging. overlapping crises often make Americans take the easy way out. The State News photo by Dale Atkins BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE DETROIT NORTHLAND Prof wins school ANN ARBOR An incumbent and an renewal request also in total tax rate, because DEARBORN Appropriations Committee was Neiberg, who had th< GRAND RAPIDS MSU professor won two and one - year veteran of approved by the 3,348 East eight tenths mill was backing of the Inghan EAST LANSING vacant the school board, Lansing voters, 2,353 to positions on the East and shifted from the debt levy County Women's Politic* Lansing Board of Education Robert O. Barr, associate 996. The 26.3 mills millage to the operating Caucus, won the most votes in a June 11 election that professor of electrical approved for two years millage fund, thus increasing Neiberg received 751 saw only 10 per cent of engineering at MSU, throughout the school 33,000 registered voters go to the polls. defeated five candidates to win other asm. "i four - However,; the millage rate, The other candidates and Vincent J. Carillot, an year terms on the board. approval actually The low voter turnout their vote totals were: Barr analyst for the House An operating millage represented a slight decrease was partly due to the 1,421 votes; Dorothy ! absence of student voters Sachse, a retired Eas from town. Lansing school teacher, 929 $10.000 ARMY SURPLUS SHIPMENT! Carillot, who garnereed 1,903 votes, won in every William E. Appleton, credit union employe, 699 precinct except six, seven Joy D. Echterling. a 197! and eight, which have high graduate of East Lansini NEW Air Force Aviator student populations. In these three precincts, Vtcki High School, 324; am Donald F. Power Sunglasses $3.98 JUNGLE BOOTS Inflatable Boat QQ $13 88 and up ) I J. 39 if Gl Field Ration TALL MEN'S STORE Women's Sizes $ 39 i per can Available! . flUSI B" FOX HOLE PX FRANDOR Family Night THURSDAY 9-9 - OPEN 351-5323 - FRIDAY 9-9 T ^ 4972 Northwlnd Dr., East Laming (Adjacent to Yankee Plaza off E. Grand R Hours: Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 to 6 p.m is Every Wednesday Dinner includes Only $1.00 for our 3 pieces of chicken, mashed potatoes and regular $1.55 Dinner every gravy, cole slaw and Wednesday night, after 3 p. m. hot biscuits. iae ARE mti a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday - Thursday . • 10 p.m. Friday ■ Saturday ^amoe/s FRIED CHICKEN 3007 N. East St. U.S. 27 North 1900 E. Kalamazoo where good titties begin Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 7 Buy or Order Your Books Now & Assur of Used Books Whe Full Refund Priviledges With Receipt the first two weeks of the term. Important Information Books are arranged on our and are identified by shelf I pictured here. These Cards the books are required or \professor an(j wi Are tnQ Offi t, Course t t Course T IRIS BOOR IS RECOMMENBEB THIS I00K IS REQOIRED Author Author Title . Title IFISSEB SHOPPING We Have Free Protect Your B While You Shop! All Bookstores require their shoppers to leave their belongings in a special area at the front of the store. To prevent the theft of your belongings while shopping in MSU Bookstore, we have put in free lockers. The locker initially requires a quarter, but it is returned to you when you take your things out. Open Saturday, June 23 8 pm-3 pm for Your Shopping Convenience INVENTOR Y SALE OPEN In the center 730 to 530 MSU BOOKSTORE of campus 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan CANCELS FLIGHT TO BELGIUM Airline mars travel plans By BECKIE HANES part of Union Board which State News Staff Writer Thursday afternoon, other is responsible for planning thinking the flight was still meant of According to Bushouse, The adviser for the programs designed to offer transportation. These an airline cancelling out of on," he said. "It's a slow people and othera who did Union Board Flights Office services to the entire an MSU charter flight is a process." not make It to declined Tuesday to provide University community. Belgium rare occurance. He said the Bushouse said everyone received a full refund. information on the number "We did not find out Union Board Flights Office was notified until by Thursday "Everyone did did not have this problem of MSU students and Wednesday morning afternoon. get faculty affected by the that the airline had backed Most of the something - either last summer, though in MSU refund or"another cancellation of last Friday's out and cancelled our flight summer 1971 there were students scheduled for the flight to Belgium. charter," Bushouse said. Bushouse said. ' cancellations. Bushouse and his staff Belgium flight found The MSU chartered flight alternate means of slated for departure to immediately began transportation with other Ostende, Belgium was notifying those scheduled to Campus take the Friday flight. charters, he said. A charter cancelled Wednesday in Ann Arbor took care of morning by Club Aeronauts, "A lot of people were most of the students, a New York ■ based airline. hard to get a hold of Bushouse said. Tom Bushouse is flight because they were out of Some faculty and their board adviser. His office is town. Some came in families were unable to find halt for s lots on campus during the Campus bus service for students and faculty has summer term, Robert been discontinued for the Bissell, secretary of the All - aimmer tern., but service University Traffic will resume in the fall. Committee, said. Do It In Style! Paul R. Nilsson, associate director of the Physical Hie areas will include lots P and D, which are south of Shaw Lane; lot L Plant Dept., said this week the decision was made by Brody Complex; lot I by the Men's IM Bldg.; lot X, reluctantly, but was which is south of Fee Hall; necessary because of and the R section of parking Distinctive Interiors offers: extremely small summer ramp No. 1, which is across patronage. from Shaw Hall. Commuters and married *Relaxed Studio Atmosphere housing students will be During the first five weeks of summer term last able to park in additional year, bus passes were sold to *FREE Professional Design Service only 239 students and bus service was cancelled for the When You Buy Tokyo razes last five weeks of summer term. *Styles From The Very Traditional fire lookouts Nilsson said it was To the Very Contemporary uneconomical to offer the service because of the high TOKYO (AP)- Tokyo is *WE CUSTOM DESIGN YOUR HOME doing fuel consumption, the high away with its fire watch towers, low wooden ■ cost of bus maintenance and WITHIN YOUR BUDGET operation and the high cost structures first built 315 years ago. The city's many of vehicle replacement. Bissell suggested that high • rise buildings have LET'S GET ACQUAINTED COME IN AND REGISTER FOR OUR made them impractical. students use the closest direct route to the parking lots and try and stay off the Bikepike The absence of approximately half of the MSU student body during the summer terml FREE ACCESSORY DRAWING north section of campus makes MSU a better place to ride bikes. With fewer because of traffic had a wide path all to themselves, as this people on campus, these high - contrast photo shows. bikert| congestion. State News photo by John Hickoxl 1491 Hasten Rd.( Haslett (517) 339-8257 Meeting scheduled to recruit Are you still volunteers to aid the retarded! reading A recruitment meeting for will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday In 108 Programs for the Retarded The meeting is part of a recruitment drive for Bessey Hall. The workshop is industries in the a business which subcontracts work m Lansing area. The residential hoi the way your for summer and fall terms. volunteers operate to teach clients survival skills necessary in livinJ home. The adult daily living classes supplement the done in residential homes through their planned wj "This Is & great experience for students to apply what Volunteers may earn college credit in activitj parents read? In the first grade, when you were taught they have been studying in school to the outside world," Shlelah Smith, Detroit sophomore said. Smith the volunteer program in coordinates conjunction with Robert Luebke, sociology, communication or education, placement for summer term begins Monday and psvcholoj rj to read "Run Spot Run." you had to read it program planner. through the summer. Fall placements will be announce/ out loud. Word-by-word. Later, in the second a later date. There are three parts to the program — a sheltered Smith and Luebke are available for further grade, you were asked to read silently. But workshop, residential homes and adult daily living classes. informal] at the Community Mental Health office, 489-3731. you couldn't do it. You stopped reading out loud, but you continued to say every word to yourself. Chances are, you're doing it right now. This means that you read only as fast as you talk. About 250 to 300 words minute. (Guiness' Book of World Records per week and finish each, page in 31 seconds. At 3,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read the 447 page novel The God¬ DISCOVER lists John F. Kennedy as delivering the fast¬ TLie Thmll OF FlyiNq father in 1 hour and 4 minutes. est speech on record: 327 words per These are documented statistics based minute.) on the results of the 450,000 people who The Evelyn Wood Course teaches you have enrolled in the Evelyn Wood course to read without mentally saying each word since its inception in 1959. to yourself. Instead of reading one word at The course isn't complicated. There a time, you'll learn to read groups of words. are no machines. There are no notes to To see how natural this is, look at the take. And you don't have to memorize any¬ dot over the line in bold type. thing. 95% of our graduates have improved grass is green their reading ability by an average of 4.7 times. On rare occasions, a graduate's read¬ You immediately see all three words. Now look at the dot between the next two ing ability isn't improved by at least 3 times. In these instances, the tuition is completely lines of type. refunded. and it grows Do you want to see how the course works? when it rains Then take a free Mini-Lesson.The Mini-Lesson is an hour long peek at what With training, you'll learn to use the Evelyn Wood course offers. your innate ability to see groups of words. We'll show you how it's possible to As an Evelyn Wood graduate, you'll be accelerate your speed without skipping a able to read between 1,000 and 3,000 words per minute single word. You'll have a chance to try your . . . depending on the hand at it, and before it's over, you'll actually difficulty of the material. increase your reading speed. (You'll only At 1,000 words per minute, you'll be increase it a little, but it's a start.) able to read a text book like Hofstadtler's We'll show you how we can extend your American Political Tradition and finish each chapter in 11 minutes. At 2,000 words per minute, memory. And we'll show you how we make chapter outlining obsolete. YOU'RE THE PILOT! you'll be Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a .able to read a magazine like Time or News¬ wild hour. And it's free. LEARN TO FLY Attend n FREE WITH THE Speed Reading lesson tomorrow or Friday WINGED SPARTANS 4, 6 or 8 P.M. TONIGHT 7 p.m. ROOM 117 EBH Nonpilott and pilots learn to fly, polot • our Private pilots and student pilots alike will 1 University Inn aircraft rating with on crois - country trips, or upgrade your the M.S.U. Flying Club - WINGED SPARTANS. Tonight's meeting will include: delighted with our new Sky Hawk (pictured abov and recently updated trainers. 1100 Trowbridge Road A complete presentation of what's Involved for If you can't make tonight's meeting, like to know about learning to fly with the but wo wi YOU to start flying THIS WEEK, If you wish. SPARTANS, please come to the first ground'.i lesson next Wednesday, June 27 in Room 11' j( Mot! people go | EVELYN WOOD Or drop your name, address, and Ph°n" n" through life reading. I MADINO DYNAMICS An introduction to the eight week BASIC the mail to Winged Spartans Info., P- ° 287 ( GROUND SCHOOL, taught by certified ground/flight instructor. an experienced, E.» Laming, Mich. 48823. W.'ll hm «■"— contact you. Come on upl AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL SIGN UP TONIGHT Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 9 Trustees challenge hiring Concerned statement, about that several trustees She said that several available numbers, which is she said. For example, progress IBy JOHN LINDSTROM People had asked if and universities. said that MSU continues to State News Staff Writer began questioning a five difficut to meet and unfair nationwide illegal. the per cent employment rate to other universities who are only four discriminate against women The usually routine administrators on what for women would not percent of all doctoral "There is also the fact Perrin later said that be also hiring more and minorities and lUrsday night meetings of more could be done to meet women," graduates in accounting in that some qualified people certain board members more reasonable suggested that sanctions s board of trustees was the goals. One trustee considering Sharp said. 1970 were women. But that don't want to go into seemed to ignore both "the the numbers available. ought to be imposed on than lively last week suggested that specific Sometimes percentages represented a total of four good faith effort and the "We're expected to hire teaching," Sharp added, departments and colleges to ijen the board and the a are reflective of only a small women available for hiring "which makes the available progress the University has dministration got Into a erbal battle over MSU S<"S,.,beMSUP^t goals. ,u number of people available, by several hundred colleges pool of people that much smaller." insure that the goals would be met. made." rogress in hiring minorities And that's where the Sharp added: "We feel D(j women. The jeetings Thursday night are usually disagreement occurred. Mary Sharp, asst. director of the Dept. of X-rated wins She also said that many colleges and departments at MSU cannot compete At Robert that point, Perrin, president for University both vice they should encourage the departments in their efforts, instead of criticizing them. jformational sessions at Human Relations, explained financially with other relations, and Joseph People react favorably to McMillan, director of the public rhich no official action is later why MSU may not be institutions for the available praise, and will cooperate to iken. The meeting on June was an "extension" of able to reach its goals. "Much of the problems nu cose people. At the meeting Trustee Dept. of Human Relations, replied that sanctions as such would amount to the best of their abilities. If one criticizes them they'll May trustee meeting have to do with the Warren get to the point where they The Huff, D-Plymouth, quotas and quotas are won't co - operate." numbers of individuals Ingham County obscene movie. [tended to give trustees an Just last "Deep Throat" was pportunity to ask available," she said. "MSU's prosecutor has once again week, the Crest beat a confiscated by the Ingham lestions on the reports goals are set in both failed to put the bite on the public nuisance rap. I on the affirmative Crest Drive In but the County Sheriff's Dept. and percentages and numbers. - Randall Posorek, the Crest must wait its LEARN in plan. For American Amusement Co. day example, we are manager of the Crest, said in court to hear the t the Thursday committed to which owns the drive the achieve - in, Ingham County outcome. e t i n g , MSU employments of 6.4 per still has a tough pill to prosecutor's office had _ "As far I know, we're Ijministrators informed the cent women, but the figures swallow. sought an injunction as Eustees that the University show that there The X rated outdoor getting "Deep Throat" were only - charging the drive in with KARATE - back," Posorek said. Kay not be able to meet its 3.2 per cent qualified theater's management is due insulting the privacy of area "It's still here," Chief ■oils of increased hiring of women available in the in court July 19 to face two residents with its films. Eomen and minorities. whole country." counts of Deputy Sheriff Almo possessing and Circuit Court Judge Earlegood said of the elusive displaying an allegedly Donald Reisig reviewed the movie. case and personally Earlegood, According to the sheriff's EXCELLENT MEANS OF SELF-DEFENSE attended the Crest last week department returned only AND PHYSICAL FITNESS )tate to seek reversal to view its combating the charge. means "We had installed lights of the money it confiscated. "They filed a petition to CO-EDUCATIONAL CLASSES get it back, but I don't shining outward to prevent think they got anywhere," people from seeing in and Earlegood said. "I just DEMONSTRATION... THURSDAY, JUNE 21st sf Detroit school ruling we also put tall pine trees around it," Posorek said. talked picked it to up the and man we who still AT WOMENS' IM BUILDING M After checking out the premises, Reisig agreed the have it." Earlegood said none of FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL . . . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of protective Appeals in affirming the District Court measures were the customers present at the Gov. Milliken said Tuesday he will ask ruling that the concept of metropolitan satisfactory. film's showing were DENNY MORSE 351-7487 ie U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a busing plan was valid made several As for the obscenity arrested, but he added they ederal court's ruling that Detroit schools erroneous conclusions of law which charges, Posorek is in the could be subpenaed to WAYNE WILSON 332-0572 segregated and suburban counties directly affect the lives and well being of dark. This spring, the film - testify at the trial. houid be included in the reorganization. thousands of school children in the The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, metropolitan Detroit area." its ruling last Tuesday, said a "This decision is contrary to the segregation plan that did not involve the decision of the 4th Circuit Court of 2 suburban districts would be ineffective. Appeals in the Richmond Va. case, or Mt the appellate court held off on a plan those districts, saying they should have affirmed by an equally divided U.S. Supreme Court. Moreover, there is no You'll lose the summer time blues heir chance to take court action. previous decision which would authorize a Milliken and Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, metropolitan remedy that disregards when you shop Hi-Fi Buys and The Disc Shop who offer: announcing their plans for an appeal, existing district boundaries." ited the Supreme Court's action in the "The appeals court has sanctioned a *A complete component evaluation " chmond, Va., school case. program policy that must be reviewed by the *Professional Audio Salesmen A U.S. District Court ruled in 1972 that Supreme Court before irreparable harm is lichmond schools should be merged with done to metropolitan communities." •Speaker Exchange Program For ALM's chools in two surrounding counties. But a *A 5 year Protection Plan on all In its 6 systems fderai appeals court overturned that - 3 ruling last Tuesday, the *1 Year Laboratory Analysis ecision and when the case was appealed to appeals court at Cincinnati, Ohio, upheld •Professional in Store Service Department he Supreme Court, the high court U.S. District Court Judge Stephen Roth's split 4 - * Local Delivery 8>. Set Up Assistance . The tie vote in effect affirmed the finding that Detroit schools are segregated by law. However, it sent back for further ppeals court decision and rejected the hearing the question of whether the "y • county merger. suburban Detroit districts should be Referring to the Detroit case, Milliken ad Kelley said: 'We believe that the Court j ——. included in a reshuffling plan. THE FIRST GENUINE THE SWINGER ALTERNATIVE TO RECORDS: THE TANDBERG TCD300 An Important Welcome Week Announcement! I- iiu i S W Hiis year the State News advertising department < The world's first three motor, dual We are surprised with certain that you our will be pleasantly component system that sells capstan, ferrite head, dolbyized for less than $250.00, can sound as good as cassette recording deck. That's right, the Tandberg T.C.D.-300 has this one. The components are matched to each three motors. One precise hysteresis drive motor for constant other yet flexible enough to allow you to is selling the Welcome Week edition on a first speed. Two D.C. reel motors which let you rewind a C-60 tape in 40 seconds. Dual Capstan's to provide maximum wow and flutter. tape expand your system at anytime without having to replace the entire system and start over. This product has passed our Component Evaluation Program (CEP) that To start right off, we used a BSR R30 constantly evaluates the sound quality, reliability and value of all reciever, which contains a powerful amplifier and offers great AM, FM and FM stereo Therefore, if you want ^ stereo components on the market. In our own labs we come, first serve basis. manufacturer claims to assure us that you are double check getting what you paid ™^ption. We chose the BSR 3/OX record changer for. with 2 Shure M75C magnetic cartridges for the record player. to advertise in a particular section, the sooner j $400°° ALM The speakers of this system are the popular model 102's. These are the most fantastic small bookshelf speakers we have ever seen in a long, long time. The ALM 102 is a TANDBERG two way acoustic suspension speaker with a 6 you reserve the space the better chance you < inch high excursion woofer and 1 312 tweeter which together reproduce amazingly low lows, and startling highs. This system has passed the Component have. While we can't guarantee position Evaluation Program, and is backed by Hi-Fi within^ Hrnrrn M91ED , | Buys own service department with protection plan. a 6 year the section, we will give priority to the early High Trackability Cartridge I Normally $54.96 $229 bird advertisers where possible. ,,w$i8« Offer Good With Coupon Only Expires .July 31, 1*973 1 HI-FI BUYS Disc Shop Contact your State News 1101 E. Grand River Ave. East Lansing 337-2310 323 E. Grand RIvc Next to Jacobson's Open 9-9 Weekdays 9-6 Saturdays New Hours Mon thru Wed 9 5:30 Representative today at 353-6400. - Thur & Fri 9 9:00 - Sat 9 - 5:00 It's Never too early! ^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, jU(1C2q City housing proposals may cause rent hikes By JIM BUSH Tuesday, are designed to mainenance costs being a compelling needfor- State News Staff Writer « upgrade living conditions in passed on to tenants. rent ■ city rental units. And East survey. He Local rents may be Lansing survey boosted to intolerable levels However, Ipcar, who has student tenants, Ipcar says, would not I by a package of proposed authored a study of rental are already paying inflated comprehensive"* East Lansing housing housing in East Lansing and rents compared to other undertaking L has done extensive study of expects, and even ~7» ordinances, Charles Ipcar of city residents and college believed it were the Coalition for Human the proposed ordinances, students in other towns. he Survival has charged. maintains that forcing The three ftill want council to landlords to housing implementation The three new improve ordinances proposed would 0f ordinances, which are conditions in the 5,700 rental units set maximum density levels 2tercontrol rent "finances until expected to be approved by they provide in rental housing, establish other provision East Lansing City Council will result in those higher minimum maintenance amendment, included. standards for landlords and He said the set up a housing commission 1970 U Census \ to enforce these overview 0f Lansing as compared i>- requirements and resolve Our homo landlord - tenant grievances. surrounding towns sho- East While Ipcar agrees with Lansing rents to be P«?r cent higher. Rob Kruger, 458 Evergreen St., is one of several city officials that the In Oakhill Avenue area residents fighting the proposed stricter standards addition, a st~ are released by the construction of an apartment building at the corner necessary, he is fearful that coalition spring 1972 concluded of Evergreen Street and Oakhill Avenue. If the end result will be present higher undergraduate studenU rents for student tenants. rents plans are carried out, Kruger's home is slated to be 20 per cent "Given current inflated h! razed this than other East L« summer so that a 12 - unit apartment rents in East Lansing," Ipcar residents for building can be constructed on the site. said, "and the conr captive facilities. State News photo by Craig Porter situation tenants find Ipcar said that themselves in, the only control would pr thing reasonable to expect is involve a freeze a rent increase. This and roll" is no of rent levels to the di mystery to landlords and no wh*n the mystery to tenants. The study , conducted. Then land|- strange thing to me is why would be forced by the * SHOP at Eberhord -PAY LESS FOR MEATS! city council does not see this." And because of this Ipcar and the Coalition for fear, to lo the justify any rent inc He housing commit said tlfere precedent for such Human Survival which he controls in New York SAVE 15%- REG. 9* IB. represents want council to defer the city Berkley, Calif., t USDA the can ordinances passage of until study rent patterns in they Cambridge, New Jersey, Ipcar and the coal" also believe two CHOICE the city and then amend include the possibly ordinance to changes the must be made housing ordinr a provision to before control how much rent a they implemented. FMSH GROUND landlord who can City council were charge. members, expected to Under ordinances, the the could appeal a citation f pro- landl approve the ordinances at violation for up to their last meeting on June 5, said they did not agree with months, even without SffiTE 1£%-REG 99* LB. Ipcar that rents would to court. The coali" housing task force, I- necessarily go up. They said said, has suggested chu¬ CHUCK they would prefer to pass the rn the appeals process ordinances and wait to if 84 see would cut the maxim rents did go up. delav period to two mon Councilman George Colburn expressed Ipcar and the c ROASTS b sympathy at the June 5 also contend that the 15-20Z Off 2 AYE 1S% - REG * 139 IB BONELESS meeting with the low supply of housing compared high demand, study such recommended to the but said a as Ipcar should take steps to d~ increase the supply of housing in East Lansing, said that the city should its borrowing power CHOICE KEF <$> M was not now feasible. can legally borrow CHUCK COAST... 4KE 1S%- REG *129 LB. STAMPING BEEF 1.18 and Task However, Ipcar said he the coalition Force have amassed enough data to at least show Housing million — to term, low - inter; mort^ges to housing operatives, so the co ■ provide 1* $A Af% members could buy a h* RIB ROASTS... .SAVE 15%- REG. * 1.79 LB. STEAKS 1.10 Try breaking something in instead of wearing and pay for it over a " year period. "With private WAREHOUSE ^A it out. The Leather firms," Ipcar said, "it's 1.52 Shop about impossible for Economy Market \ r * 930 W. HOLMES RD. * 3301 EAST MICHIGAN SIRLOINS on M.A.C. group of students to se a loan and set up a co • *- 52io werr saginaw SAVE 20% - REG. >199 LB. STEAKS A * 15487 NOG™ EAST ST. Save T-BONES .199 fad, On 15 Save 20<- On Van*Frozen pcnchvamu. ~ Colb-f ^ Midget H n A tIJl J J- -J2$CUv&- • 241 / P0U.V ANNA FAM ENRICHED i^///'/7/7/^ CAMPBELL'S BREAD Bran* ano icicmn} cm$£IT™?? PCrl|«9P0RK SKSS* RALEh SnVG I0< - PPHAMOUMT WAV*/ POTATO CHIPS tj Z' I GAL J0^5 t coowmv WESH ®S SSKS? .Accesorles. Whole WATERMELONS Sales . Your Sumner Service Bicycle Headquarters AP//W5 fflus 3, 5 & 10 Speed Models comar 30^ V/77/ 500 in Slock COUPON Icai 99* j over Shop trail seasons LlHlT I - Exci apr, f«K ojherodutoHsj CIOARFTTES ^CAtH YELLOW ONIONS 2,* ^ TRESH CARROTS 2*3<* WAREHOUSE ECONOMY PRICING EVERYDAY! rcSmmM 2283 Grand River, Okemos Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 11 Construction of an apartment Rob Kruger and Karen Dickey, who building at 458 Evergreen Ave. may be live at 458 Evergreen Ave., have led one step closer to the expiration efforts to stop what they believe Saturday of the lease which six 6 try to halt residents have had on the house. would be residential the destruction of the character of the The house is scheduled to be torn neighborhood. down soon to make way for Over 100 residents of the area have contraction of a 12 - unit apartment building of building But on the spearheaded the site. six a residents, who have drive by Oakhill signed petitions against the construction of the building, but Asst. City Attorney Philip Rosewarne issued area an opinion in citizens to - April which said the city ban construction in the would be on thin legal ground if it apartments area, have no plans to leave the house. The owner of the house, William were to prevent Rysberg from constructing apartments on property Rysberg, will not say if he has plans to he bought with the assurance that he evict the six people. could build on it. tM POCTOR SMS I 5HOULP i ve seen iou Plm. 60 TO CAMP...HE SAID I HAVE 1 thauks YOU RE 60IN6 TO BE A 016 I NEVER TK0U6HT A LOT... TO PO 50METHIN6 THAT WILL , HIT AT CAMP CAKRYIMS YOU HAP HOUR 'IL 5EE HOC TAKE MYMINP OFF BASEBALL MINPON IT! "J IN TWO WEEKS... YOUR HEAP IN A SACKJ] i\ imk The Oakhill Citizens for Neighborhood's Neighborhood Preservation and Marshall Street. The neighborhood contains an are fighting the development of new apartment unusual mix of students, homeowners and young houses, which they contend would destroy the children, like Jeffrey Waltman, above, residential character of the area, which is bounded by Evergreen Street, Oakhill Avenue, Hillcrest Avenue State News photo by Craig Porter Historic "Punches," the "Ostrich favorite form of theater for man Ballerina," and "Kermit throughout history. the Frog" from Sesame Street are "We do know," says Audley Art among the puppets and marionettes on exhibit at Kresge Art Center Gallery Grossman, curator of theater the Detroit Institute of Arts, "That arts at through July 2. the Greeks and Egyptians employed a The Kresge exhibit, assembled by variation of puppets in the animation feature Kathryn Echert and Bobbie Wallace of Okemos, features items from the Paul McPharlin Collection of Puppetry and of statues used to represent their gods. "American Indians utilized figures representing their gods and the Theater Arts of the Detroit Institute elements of nature in religious of Arts. ceremonies," Grossman said. wrionette The exhibit is part of the 1973 Puppet Festival of the Puppeteers of America Puppets are categorized by the manner in which the figures are on campus June 24 - 29. The operated. festival will feature public The exhibit is open to the public performances as well as lectures, without collection workshops and clinics with prominent puppeteers. a.m. charge. Gallery hours are 9 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday, and 1 - 4 Puppetry has been a universal and p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ STAR SAPPHIRES I The New Varsity j * Open this fall. * self-assured sportdressing comes FROM 34.95 Miss J's way in plaid coordinates Come and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in our I brand new building. The interior will be intimate, ^ . . made to move into summer '73 MANY EXCITING STYLES TO CHOOSE [cozy and old - fashioned. Not loud and impersonal^ and keep their polyester/cotton I but quiet and comfortable. Spirits will be available W FROM yL along with pizza, sandwiches, and Italian food. The cool. By Modern Juniors in a positively-plaid I infamous Varsity Dog will return. Stop in for a snaek H | LEAF MOTIF 99.95 BUDGET TERMS i or a drink and get away from it all. * of dark green/gold/white and sizes 5 to 13. 10% MSU DISCOUNT A. Two-button blazer with short puff sleeves and belted back, $24. Solid green cuffed and belted pants, $16. rlM___ direct OPEN NEAR OCT. 1st FCX DIAMOND Sleeveless ribbed cotton green turtlepeck top, sizes S-M-L, $7. JEWELERS importers B. Cropped shirt jacket with long puff sleeves, $18. Three-button natural waist zip-front cuffed pants, $17. •WW VARSITY FRANOOR LANSING MAIL MERIDIAN MAI IWNTOWN, Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. lANSING MALL, Weekdays 'til 9 p.m.; Sun. 1 'til I 5 p.m. PANDOR, Frandor, Open Weekdays 'til 9 p.m. pRlDlAN MALL, Okemos, Mich., Oppn Weekdays ^ It's becoming a tradition at MSU. ^ 'til 9 p.m. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Miss J renovates the classic waxed leather loafer with moc Typewriter Service /sales Complete Art toe, vamp detail and adjustable Department buckle strap. T-Shirts . on %" chocolate Gym Shorts Brushes - 20% of! chip flexible crepe sole and heel In lava wax, sizes 6V£-10 Narrow Sweatsuits and 5-10 Medium. $20. 6 Jyiivofo* All School Supplies Hewlett-Packard No. 35 save '100°° now '295™ Open n/|-F 131 E. Grand Hiver open thursday and friday evanings until nine 900-5:30 (Across from Union) Oil 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, june 20, | County urged to waive! elderly care business By JIM KEEGSTRA stop new admissions and promise State News Staff Writer to h« the elderly care business 'There Is by 1975. comP'etely „w Provincial House, the company no reason for running an abortion Decause a them to be u clinic under the medical direction of MSU Trustee private firm Dr. Jack £'u"* making taxes and P'1™1" l™ can cm do do it che»ru„ It cheaper the t>uSin«H . ' < Stack, R - Alma, has three proposals on care of the elderly a profit." said Poorman, a mortgage consiltenTf Jeffrey K? th°u«n5B"La before an Ingham County committee. Provincial House already owns nine gave lesser VPoor,,l«n emphasis8 To ?he* ?wo oth^Vinci»' Ho*^' I nursing homes across the state, four of them in Lansing. Stack is also a medical building one of Provincial's prototype fl ?ropos*|s fq consultant to these. county and either selling or Sweet said that leasing it to operation of & Lh fot * The special seven member county committee was costing the county $328,000 I formed in March to study what to do with the a year h! u arefa<%l County's by the example of Gen^ t i t u t i oni 'unavailable Tuesday announced they are placing not fought the action by the for preserving the ts comment on the contribution boxes to ease council for construction environment," he said. that othe * and act oversy. legal expenses in several until now. Arend added that should affected East 1 ■ enacted u. i citizens, led by Jim Lansing business "I am sorry I did not the project be carried out son, an East Lansing offices. look closer at the issue. A there are several jit, contend that the Anderson said that the environmental hazards that design was presented a year of trustees had no residents know their fight to ago which sounded feasible would be incurred. save the trees is to give the land parcel costly but for this area and I agreed "By reducing the green be state. They also will appeal with as much Mend the state with "abuse icretion" in saying the legal action should the court as possible, with it. But then recently I talked to the city engineer median, there will be increased air and noise rule in and I opposed the plan," he pollution, reduced oxygen ct will not constitute a favor of the state. said. production, increased heat environmental 'One thing Griffiths added from lack of shade and little ass learning is that justice does fellow Councilman George that esthetic effect," he said. Colburn supports the around the U. } I LmmJ ^ • _ _ , citizens' battle also, and Israel starts fund I Institute froi }l need nomin©© 'fjy today**hearing. tw° ^beHe said he s to make new jobs participants plans to financially TEL AVIV (AP) - The of direct n contribute to the residents' Israeli Cabinet has set up a and marketit Direct Mi ices Senate meet ast Lansing Mayor $100 million investment and loan fund to create e Wilbur Brookover was employment in academic »lail Advertisin unavailable Tuesday for and professional fields in ASHINC.TON (AP) - an outstanding field of comment on behalf of the candidates for the job of Israel, thegovernment said. ig medium, wi i City Police Chief city»s SUpport of the Shares of the fund will be FBI director. businesses eac ice, the avera ct mail per da i ce M. Kelley said he would not bow to cal pressure if he is project sold in the United States. G-r°oeety Grand Prize Beef boneless chuck roast '1.29/ lb irmed as the FBI lO to9 mon -sal mail experts id testing. tor. noon to 6 sun relishes Sweet, Hamburg, Hot Dog „$1 day courses i tlley told the Senate J/ I Grand Prize Beef Direct Ma iarv Committee that cejossi Lux e x i'._ Liquid round bone swiss steak$1.29/, '> * matter of being a re established i #20W INDIA. a>/\£S _ administrator is one dish detergent > Tt_u<=> 100% pue*=u 22 oz Jg Grand Prize Beef igh can be achieved oversize group la* % " • ' * ^ •• x ®' * carrot, up siwz-r 16 oz. returnables english cut roast cieA^ ■ an ch is • IT 16 CdieR. CLCAV] restrictive, QQs Holly Farms Grade A oiled, and cognizant of LiANm fvM - - Po cmpiereLY /V coca-cola pk plus depo. Bl work," Kelley said. i he sees no Spartan split breast 'ulties in carrying out lolicies of the attorney aland the President. mixed nuts 77c should be me rmed who would bow such pressure," he nued. "I have never d to political pressure laundry detergent jt*1.44 I am not about to rossroads imports tlley described by was Gen. Elliot L. 517-351-5610 1 210 abbotl rd. s.lansing, mlchlgan 48823 irdson "clearly the as snding candidate from Heatherwood $ skim milk 1/2 gal. 38c wcicomc sack Fleisch man's to mcoonalo's soft margarine 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU • 234 W. Grand River - Across from campus Proems e 1024 E. Grand River - East end of campus nalds Birdseye peaches s«r,,n • • 2040 E. Grand River - Near Meridian Mall 377, Home cool whip 44° strawberries Grown 697,, Banquet Sweet Yellow onions Jumbo 197 ib cook 'n bags 4/$1 t as a glove s buckle it passport or CLIP AND SAVE VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON Scotties 200 ct. pkg. facial tissue wheaties cereal .00 1 T Save 19c 18 oz. Save 19c 38° .00 Limit Expires 6/23/73 please with coupon one Limit Expires 6/23/73 one please with coupon and $5 purchase. Good only and $5 purchase. Good only at Goodrich and Larry's Shoprite. at Goodrich and Larry's Shoprite. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON ice tea mix dishwasher detergent 10 ct. poly bags >|-|c Save 22c // r„:z4,c 58c Expires 6/23/73 Expires 6/23/73 Limit one please with coupon Limit one please with coupon and $5 purchase. Good only and $5 purchase. Good only at Goodrich and Larry's Shoprite. U/vww^vvvvvvv^^ 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, 4 trapped in small sub; doctor declares 2 dead KEY WEST, Fla. lTPI - Link, 31, of Binghamton, vessel in good condition was also Menzies who Two men trapped since N.Y. — was given up at 8 Monday when the sub was guided rescuers in Sunday in a midget a.m. EDT when there had hoistedaboard the Sea Diver. placement of the grappling submarine were declared been no sign of life from the The 20 foot submarine hook which dead Tuesday of exposure - eventually was two for several hours. was trapped 360 ■ feet down used to pull the minisub to the cold. Two other men aboard on the ocean floor for 31 free from the ensnaring Dr. David Youngblood, the minisub, Archibald hours when it became debris. physician aboard the "Jock" Menzies, of Vero entangled in the debris of a Capt. Thomas W. Cuddy, mother ship, Sea Diver, said Beach, Fla., and Dr. Robert scuttled destroyer 20 miles senior naval officer that hope for the two men assigned Meek, 24, an ichthyologist south of Key West Sunday. to the rescue team, said the — A1 Stover, 51, of Juno from Santa Barbara, Calif., The vessel belonged to the accident was an Beach, Fla.. and Clayton were removed from the Smithsonian Institution and understandable one. was doing research on He said the pilot had fishlife when the accident only about 30 feet of New film happened. Youngblood said the last obvious visual signs of life visibility, "and with 30 - foot visibility he into a place he couldn't simply got get from the two victims was out of." observed at 11:15 a.m. EDT opens on Monday, when the minisub was still on the bottom. The physician said hope Director's Choice, a new film series, will open today with "Alex in Wonderland," directed by Paul Mazursky. for the survival of the two Sub surfaced men was kept alive by the Mazursky's film concerns a Hollywood director who fact that when the body drives his family crazy in his search for a new idea for a A midget tuDmarina, film. Donald Sutherland stars in the title role of the MGM temperature drops a the Johnson • Sea - film which will be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., in MSlTs person's breathing becomes Link, is brought to Fairchild Theater. "quite shallow and they can surface after rescue remain alive for a In the film, director Alex sees the Vietnam War was operations removed it considerable length of transplanted to Hollywood Boulevard and, in a surrealistic time." from the Atlantic contemplation of the sequence, sees himself both as a Ocean floor He said temperatures Monday participant in the battle and as a director directing it. inside the minisub dropped afternoon. Two of the Hollywood Boulevard was closed to traffic for the first time while the Vietnam War sequence was filmed. to 45 degrees and remained four crew members The film also features an appearance by the famous there for a protracted period. died when the sub Italian director Frederico Fellini well several Fellini Menzies and Meek became as as - entangled in like characters. were in the forward section cables hooked to a of the 21 - foot submarine Two of Alfred Hitchcock's early films will close the scuttled World War when it became entrapped, summer series and introduce the fall II series, which will and Link and Stover were in destroyer. feature more Hitchcock films. "Thirty - nine Steps" will be AP Wirephoto the aft section. seen Aug. 1 and "The Lady Vanished," Aug. 8. Each film will be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:15 Youngblood said the last p.m., in word that the two victims Fairchild Theater. were still alive came i'rom Admission of $1.25 for each film. A season ticket may Menzies at 11:15 a.m. EDT be purchased for $5 at the ticket office in the Union. Monday. The doctor said it DETROIT Chrysler(UPI) - With U.S. assembly uses plants, a last storage fuel Saturday morning. The operate from storage and would not speculate oi._ nearly half of its gasoline company spokesman said gasoline is used to fuel supplies from our U.S. long the gasoline now be supply cut off because of today. automobiles as they come sources," the stored could last. the embargo on exports spokesman Chrysler was importing off assembly lines and for said. "We are also Shell Oil of Canada, ttl from Canada, Chrysler more than one million trucks carrying parts continuing to seek further source of Chrysler! Corp. is reiving on the fuel gallons of Canadian gasoline between plants. supplies of gasoline and are Canadian fuel supply, h it has in storage to operate its month before the cutoff a "We are continuing to hopeful we shall be able to applied for a new ej import gasoline from license. There is June Only State licensed Canada." doubt, however, if this wij 40 hours 20th-July 13th Photography school At stake are the jobs of about 85,000 Chrysler production workers #fio be granted since Chrys began buying gteoline only last April of comprehensive face possible layoffs if there Canadian officials said loni evening classes is an interruption in the fuel time purchasers would j study in B&W 1st 5 weeks supply. The spokesman given preferential treatmenfl photography including: Women's -camera technique -lens enrollment -films this week -composition -film processing only picks new Beverly Winter, Lansing senior, has been elected vi«l -darkroom printing complete, chairwoman of the 6th District Democratic Women* -copy work darkrooms Caucus. Winter is vice - chairwoman of Lansing's 2nd War* -studio lighting At a general meeting on June 7, the caucus elected Carol provided Norrls, chairwoman; Maribeth Somers, secretary; and Kris# Wenger, treasurer. 1 Lecture & lab Norris is a member of the Ingham County Democrat® executive committee and a former McGovern campaigr worker. at Small World Photographic Membership in the group is open to all 6th Distriil Democratic women. The 6th District includes Ingham ani 301 MAC Ave. 351-3644 Jackson counties, Bath township and parts of Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Rare Bird handlers wanted College graduates and undergraduates interested in flying Navybirds all around the world as Pilots or Flight Officers are eligible. For details, WRITE: ACT NOW AND SAVE Big ON YOUR NEXT NEW CAR! to:Officer Programs No matter when you plan to purchase that '73 model Navy Recruiting District, Detroit new car, you can save big right now. 426 Clinton Street How? Simply by applying for a 10% new Detroit, Michigan 48226 car credit union loan by July 1. Please send more information about You can do it by phone, mail, or in Naval Aviation person. And remember, with a credit union loan you get the protection of credit life insurance at no additional cost. eu _ MSU EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 600 E. Crescent Rd. • Phone 353-2280 Convenient Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 17 lice, blacks ht as crowd ops to watch ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - « persons, one a police ~,eT< were killed and 2 others wounded in a j of gunfire on a town street Tuesday, crowds returning from -h looked on. he gunfire erupted de a variety store on d Street in an area : Black Muslims and j have clashed in the Police and eyewitnesses the incident apparently J around the sale of gck Muslim newspaper, hammed Speaks." The dead policeman was ntified as Larry Bark well, a four - year veteran on force. The dead civiliam Kenneth Dozier, a city cial said. A Qrady Hospital kesman listed the unded as policeman j Derico, 26; Johnny mbliss, 25, and Robert i security guard at variety store. Throngs of blacks hered at the scene of the jng as dozens of police answered the radio call help. Patrolman G. T. din, among the first to , said Black Muslims : involved. "I know they were ims because of their form -- you know, neatly i and short haircut," said. Police said six persons re taken into custody, I a search was under way three others, reportedly led. The policemen iverging on the scene luded members of the r's special weapons and s team. They restored er soon after arriving, n before an ambulance ik the last victim away. GOING HOME? LANSING UUS CtNI RE. 332-2569 332 • 2813 3rand Rivor ATTENTION Qj) MeijerTHRIFTY ACRES GIHClD SeljeTf HRIFTY"ACRES fi|GD Meije'r'THRIFTY ACRES Q y"m th® start and Ui. . S^rUnUPG,°mLhe r.V, 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W. GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA m?,ll ^ W Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, June 20, 1973 19 Lost & Found Animal* m c 32 Prof sees 'U' sex bias .•=IND KSKIN, 5 yeari old. SOMETHING? FREE A lesson in Ljrter hor*. 8 year* old. If you've found a pet or article ... TERM PAPERS with IBM (continued from page 1) complexion luckskin, year °W. 2 n.w of value, we want to care. Call Selectric. Phone after 5pm Brophy said she was not asked to meet with the faculty help you 484-4519 East Michigan or d 2 u»®d »«ddl«. return it. Ju»t come into the 337-0319. 5-6-29 concerning the directorship. "Two or three people talked 485-7197 Lansing Mall. -with me about it," she said, "but most of the State faculty 76 5928. 2-6-22 New. Clauified MERLE NORMAN Department and tell us seemed to ignore my interest in the job. you COSMETICS STUDIOS. EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Nr BERNARD puppies, want to place an ad in EAST C-6-29 Announcements for It's "I guess the rationale for not interviewing me was that (Pica - Elite). 1331 East KC from X-rayed ttock, LANSING STATE BANK'S What's Happening be the faculty knew me and my work. But they Kalamazoo. Call 489-1058. must just weren't 'hampion linM- Devv claw* found column. As a public TV AND stereo rentals. $23 5-6-29 received in the State News George Colburn will hold wildly interested in my candidacy," she added. office, 341 Student Services .moved, $100. Phone Mr vice EAST LANSING term/ $9.50 month. Free, Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two class office hours from 7 to 9 p.m. on Stieber said none of the three MSU candidates were 27-5661. 5-6-29 STATE BANK will Thursday, June 21 in Room 203 ad at run the same day delivery and days before publication. No interviewed by the faculty because they were well known no extra cost to FIT YOUR fancy! Older stereos City Hall. you. service. Call NEJAC, to all the EAST LANSING announcements will be accepted department's personnel. POMERANIAN, 7 month 337-1300. C-6-29 sell fast, bring you cash for by phone. The MSU Sailing "We invited the outside three in for an interview because STATE BANK Club will Hale, cream, $100. newer type you want. Dial hold its first meeting at 7:30 we obviously didn't know as much about them as we did j4-7882. 3-6-25 C-6-29 COSTUME JEWELRY, large 355-8255 to place a Want MSU Skydiving Club p.m. Tuesday, June 26 in the will host parachuting Thursday the others," he said. selection summer colors. Union Gold Room. All are FOUND: CAMPUS afternoons and In the end Brickner appointed because he TE KITTENS , four 7 near Half grown female black Linton. GULLIVER STATE DRUGS, weekends. invited to attend. was was more Instruction. 12 miles from qualified, Stieber said. old FREE, 6728 Pony cat, 1105 East Grand River. white ANN BROWN. campus Jewett Lansing. 371-3871. 2-6-22 paws. 353-2932 C-2-6-22 Typing and - Airport, Volunteers are needed "Fifteen members of the department's C-3*-25 multilith offset printing. Mason. for teaching normal and faculty signed a mentally retarded adults. Credit petition recommending that Brickner be appointed to the Service Complete service for dissertations, theses, Duplicate Bridge begins possibility for fall and summer position," he said. Personal / manuscripts, general typing, tonight for regular and beginners at 7:15 p.m., second floor terms. 4 p.m. Thursday in 108 Bessey. But Brophy disagreed, saying "The faculty to convince three trustees that he was was only able IBM, 23 years experience. more qualified than HOME IMPROVEMEN+S. ROYCRAFT, excellent 349-0850. C-6-29 Marjorie J. I, which convinces me that he wasn't." DUPLICATE BRIDGE, Complete Mbilinyi regular remodeling. Free Volunteers are needed this When Brickner begins the position on September 1 ondition. Near MSU. Call end beginners. estimates and will present a seminar on Wednesday advice. JIM COMPLETE summer to read for blind June 20, 7:30, THESES "Attitudes, Expectations and Brophy will revert back to her faculty position as an second floor WOLNOSKY, 351-8753. SERVICE. Discount printing. students on campus on an the Decision to Educate" from associate professor. She has been at MSU for 15 Union 3-6-25 arranged time basis. Interested years. Building. 355-6483. IBM typing and binding of 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in people can call Dawn at 309 Agricultural Hall. Mbilinyi If Brickner's appointment had been refused Stieber jARD CAT theses, resumes, publication. 377-2221 or Tony at 3S3-4400. is a lecturer in the would have had the ultimate rhe wife of the director Across from campus, corner Dept. of authority for appointing a new the Sherwood Zoo In PREGNANT? WE understand. Education at the University of acting associate director. Call M.A.C. and Grand River, Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, itingham, England, uses t us. PREGNANCY below Jones Stationery Shop. Chessplayers! The Brickner, interviewed by telephone in Bloomington, Ind. Summer Chess Tanzania and is currently on ard cat" when she makes COUNSELING. 372-1560 Call Club meets said that if his appointment was refused he weekly trips to the bank C-6-29 GUITAR, FLUTE, banjo and COPYGRAPH tonight in the Union Gold study leave as a research "probably _ SERVICES, 337-1666. Room at 7:30. Bring sets and associate in the African Studies would have been seeking unemployment i, the zoo's gate money, drum lessons. clocks. Center at MSU. compensation. I stead of a dog, Mrs. Lacey BOARD EXAM TUTORING Private C-6-29 resigned from my position in Indiana a few days after I was accompanied by a cougar KAPLAN instruction available. offered the position." TUTORING MARSHALL Winged Spartans, Inc. will 11 leash. If you're looking COURSES MUSIC. The exchange between trustees and administration now being formed r a pet for love or for the coming LSAT, MCAT 351-7830. C-1-6-20 EXPERIENCED IBM typing. hold p.m. an initiation meeting at 7 tonight in room 117 Bessey Two students after the board meeting was delayed for began otectlon or both, check DAT Dissertations, (Pica - Elite), nearly two hours Board exams. For Halt for those interested in because the of STATE FAYANN, 489-0358. board had met with members columns Classified Ads today! information call 313- Give your budget a Check mobile home living in Break I C-6-29 joining the club and enrolling in slain in Illinois department's faculty in executive session concerning the of the 354-0085. C-6-29 ground school. today's Classified Ads. PROFESSIONAL IBM MAYWOOD, 111. (UPI) - appointment. dissertation typing. Two collegians were found Carrigan led the opposition because she said she was MA bound and slain Tuesday in concerned that the administrative English degree. MARTY procedures in screening NORTH, the living quarters of and following through on applications would leave the 351-3487. C-6-29 * grammar school where they a University without women and minorities in positions of had begun jobs as rank. PROFESSIONAL IBM typing Stack added that it was not (Pica - DON'T FORGET blood comes groundskeepers the (fay before, conclusively shown that Elite). 11 years Brickner was more qualified for the i The coroner's office experience. SANDI, only from people. position than Brophy. 339-8934. C-6-29 Professional donors said it appeared the young But Thompson argued that denying Brickner's compensated. MICHIGAN men had been axed and appointment would be "discrimination in reverse. If you COMMUNITY BLOOD stabbed. are looking for mediocrity in this institution then go along EXPERIENCED TYPIST, CENTER. 337-7183. Hours The dead were identified with the decision (not to appoint Okemos. Electric typewriter. Brickner). I'm interested Monday, Thursday and as Robert Charles Erfourth, in getting the best." Call 349-1773 evenings and Friday 9 - 4:30pm, Tuesday U1WD weekends. 373-6726 and Wednesday 12-6:30pm. 23, Lincoln Park, Mich., and Thompson also said that certain board members were David Paul Hammes, 20, injecting themselves into the administration of the weekdays. 0-6-29 C-6-29 Milwaukee, Wes. University, which was beyond the board's jurisdiction. Stack objected to Thompson's claim saying that the DENIM board had set policy on affirmative action and therefore the says "Welcome Back board was responsible to see that consistent with that policy. University actions were BELLS Have a good Brezhnev hams it up Choose your jewelry with confidence (continued from page 1) Tough, honest Interpreter, Victor Sukhodrev, "They are signing these blue denim fabric - Select from our famous brands and be sure treaties for us." solid construction - Overhearing the stage whisper, Rogers, a pretty quick man with a quip himself, stopped, looked plus the lean Levi's fit and bell bottom c/lrt Carved Brezhnev: "How do you spell your name?" Earlier, while some 500 State Department employes and up and asked styling. No wonder Soviet embassy workers these Levi's jeans watched, Brezhnev playfully reached for a napkin to-hid® his face while move out as fast photographers' took his picture sipping champagne. He wound up spilling as we can about half the glass onto the floor. He recovered quickly, stock 'em. Great however, and the toasts went on. Choose from As Nixon led him from the room at the pants for any end of the the ceremony, the Soviet leader stopped to chat with body. Try a new largest Sen. Hubert H. Fulbright, pair on yours, selection of wide Humphrey, D-Minn., and other senators. and unusual Later, Humphrey quoted Brezhnev as saying: "If the Senate today. won't come to me, I'll come to the Senate." rings Actually Fulbright, Humphrey and several others did troop across the street to Blair House where Brezhnev is staying, to have lunch with him. Humphrey said the emigration question might come up in the discussions. On Store for men, Headquarters for: Monday a Soviet spokesman, Leonid Zamyatin, said that Downtown, •Orange Blossom Diamond even asking about emigration policies and practices was Rings Meridian Mall ♦Gold Fashion Originals "tantamount to interfering in the domestic affairs of and Diamond and Wedding Rings another *Art Carved Wedding country." Lansing Mall Ring Sets Lyric *Longlnes, Bulova and your cottage Seiko Watches ♦International Pewter A song to last forever. & Silver In 18K gold. With the size and quality NOW SHOP THURSDAY jeWELRY ih. ART CENTER 319 E. Grand River Ave. of the diamond on the inner band. stamped looking drab EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M. Your East Lansing, Mich. assurance of quality. lately? We have the supplies you'll need to make fixing it up easy! 'Unfinished furniture. *Over 100 kinds of pre-finished paneling. *Stains. 'Shelving materials. ♦Plywood cut to order. "Carpeting. PLYWOOD SALES 3121 S. Penn. - 882-0276 BOWLING FAST FREE IS DELIVERY COOL! 337-1631 1203 E. Gd. River At Union Bowling Lanes, bowling is cool on the hottest day of the year — we're air conditioned, j 18" & 16" LARGE SMALL and right on campus! ROUND SQUARE SQUARE SUMMER HOURS: | PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA ! MON-FRI 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM 1 • (closed Saturday and Sunday) S one item or more one item or more I one I. item or more I 40c per game or 3 games $1.00 55c OFF ! 75' OFF i 50c OFF UNION BOWLING I Good with this coupon Good with this coupon June 20 & 21 June 20 & 21 J Good with this coupon limA OA Q 11 LANES Union Building 355-3357 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan tfed"««lay,,Unt!o TIRED OF RUNNING ALL OVER EAST LANSING FOR YOUR BOOKS THE STUDENT BOOKSTORE HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOOKS IN TOWN BUY save USED " # '■*" 25% Course Author Title New Advertising Wright Advertising ll95 Audiology Fisher Improving Voice & Diction 950 Astronomy Jastrow Astronomy 1250 BLO Berman Nature & Function 1500 BLO Smith Business Law 1350 Chem Petrucci Gen. Chemistry 1195 Econ. Fusfield Economics 1095 Educ. Kirk Educ. Exceptional Children io50 421E. Grand River Store Hours Just Ride the Campus Bus to Olin and Cross Grand River Ave 8:30 to 5:30 PM Mon thru Sat If You Have Car, Enjoy FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store a 'til 9 PM Thursday evening