r . . the michigan Volume 66 Number 6 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 v__ Sihanouk refuses ir fAPlj \*»i — Prince * Norodom Sihanouk, wiiioiivuRj Vchief int:! of ui tho me brought brought th» the Cambodians into »u„ u: the Indochina to meet ■ , . > , , .. Kissinger . u.. . „„ . war. exchanged embraces and shook hands with diplomats and by Aug. 15, the deadline for a halt to U.S. bombing in rjimbodian government In exile, said here Thursday he has Sihanouk has since lived in Peking and has formed a members of his exiled government who had come to greet support of the Lon Nol government forces. lo intention, of meeting with Henry A. Kissinger when he government in exile known as the Royal Government of him. In Washington, the State Dept. declined to comment on National Unity. U.S. offlcials view Sihanouk as comes to Peking In pursuit of a settlement of the war in likely to "Now it is too late," he said. "It is useless to talk with Sihanouk's statements but noted that negotiations for a play a role in any negotiations between the present Kissinger. I know what he is going to say — compromise Cambodian settlement are in progress. ^Absolutely not!" the prince told newsmen on his Cambodian governemtn of Lon Nol and the guerrillas and divide. Well fight on until 1976 . . . 1980 . . . even Hie French newspaper Figaro of Paris on Thursday -turn from a trip abroad. "We will continue our armed fighting it. 1984." published an interview with Sihanouk in which the prince struggle - there is no time for talk." government These are U.S. presidential election years. said any negotiations with the Lon Nol regime in Phnom President Nixon is meeting Friday with the top Chinese Penh would lead to the partition of Cambodia. "Everyone Kissinger is expected to visit Peking later this month or diplomat in the United States, Huang Chen, and Cambodia The prince added that he had invited Kissinger to meet knows that whenever the great powers partition a country riv in August for talks with Premier Chou En-lai of China. is expected to be a major topic. with him on several occasions before, but "now it is too it stays that way," Sihanouk said. Sources at the Western White House in San Clemente, Sihanouk made his comments about the Kissinger visit late. There will be no divided Cambodia." Figaro also quoted him as saying that China no longer (ilif said on Wednesday that Kissinger also was expected to newsmen at Peking's airport on his return from an 11 - supplies military aid to the insurgent forces in Cambodia to confer with Sihanouk, who was ousted as Cambodia's nation tour of Africa and Eastern Europe. Sihanouk denied reports earlier this week that his envoys because of the Vietnam cease-fire agreements signed in Paris hief of state in March 1970 in a move that eventually "No pax Americana," he shouted to the newsmen as he were negotiating in secret to end the fighting in Cambodia in January. Kennedy, Cox threatens Wallace face crow to fire staff for By WASHINGTON STAR-NEWS DECATUR, Ala. Kennedy is wooing -- Sen. Edward M. the South for the Democratic party - and maybe for indictment himself in 1976 - by trying to By WASHINGTON STAR-NEWS Neither Silbert nor a spokesman for convince the voters the Republican WASHINGTON - Special Cox would confirm Thursday the President they supported last year is a Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox contents of the CBS report. However, phony conservative. said Thursday he will fire any member Cox's statement, issued Thursday Kennedy, D-Mass., went to of his staff that he finds commenting morning, seemed to confirm the Alabama for the Fourth of July, and about possible indictments in the case. report. while he didn't exactly set off Cox labeled a "breach of "It would be irresponsible and political skyrockets, he had Gov. professional ethics" the release to unprofessional for me to make any George Wallace by his side, and the news media of recommendations of statement about our thinking with folks around here thought that was the three original prosecutors in the respect to indictments or the something pretty unique. case. likelihood that any person will or will Wallace's son, George Jr., a country The recommendations, according to not be indicted as a result of the music recording artist, told about reliable sources, include a list of pending grand jury investigation," 5,000 people standing in ankle - deep persons the three believe should be Cox's statement said. mud yesterday: "Wallace and Kennedy indicted in the still-pending Watergate - who would believe it." case and persons who should be He said he was "confident" that no Kennedy said that he and Wallace member of his staff "has been guilty granted immunity. The original have "differing opinions on some of so gross a breach of professional prosecutors have been relieved of all important issues." ethics" as to comment about possible Watergate responsibilities by Cox. But, as he laced into the Nixon CBS News reported Wednesday that indictments. If he finds any member administration, Kennedy said: "But the three recommended the of his staff has done so, Cox said, we have one thing in common. We indictment of, among others, former "The individual at fault will be don't corrupt, we don't malign, we presidential aides H. R. Haldeman, immediately dismissed." don't compile lists of enemies whose John D. Ehrlichman and John W. Dean Cox also noted, however, that the careers and lives are to be shattered III, and former Atty. Gen. John N. final decision on indictments rests because of their disagreement. We Mitchell. with him and his staff, and "It would don't use the tactics of a criminal or The CBS News reports confirmed be grossly premature for us or anyone the power of the law in order to previous accounts that said that the else to reach even tentative silence those whose ideas of politics original prosecutors — Asst. U.S. conclusions as to who should or are different from our own. attorneys Earl J. Silbert, Seymour should not be prosecuted." "For if there is one thing George Wallace stands for, it is the right of Wallace and Glanzer and Donald E. Campbell - had concluded that these four men should On the basis of conversations with a every American to speak his mind and be among those indicted. variety of sources — but without be heard fearlessly and in any part of Alabama Gov. George Wallace, left, and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., hear Fourth of July As far as is known, however, the knowledge of the contents of the the country. It is in that spirit that I addresses at Decatur, Ala.'s annual spirit of America celebration Wednesday. Kennedy three men's report to Cox marks the summary given to Cox - the Star come here first time the three had put their News has learned that the original today. For that is the spirit presented the Alabama governor with the "Audie Murphy Patriotism Award" later in the of America. complete thinking program. AP Wirephoto on the case in (continued on page 7) "And I don't believe that either writing. Gov. Wallace or I, the people of Massachusetts of the people of Alabama, are going to give up that fight to Wharton says MSU penalized anyone, however great his (continued on page 7) /;—t \ Inside Friday Bw mUM By JOHN I IMrvPTriAK LINDSTROM ™ « umL.. committee, argued: "They started this The Senate passed its version of the Wharton said, because of a "loss in new College of Urban Development, State News Staff Writer thing without our permission. We're Higher Education Appropriations Bill Dave Murphy, from the Senate's fiscal "Community" regulations productivity" representing faculty finally clamping down on them." MSU was the most productive on June 27. In that bill it approved an who taught less than the minimum 10 policy committee, was asked why the campus. Page 2. allocation of Senate Appropriations Committee had "How can we tell this university university in Michigan over the last $77.3 million, contact hours. that they can't spend their funds in a Undergraduate education year, but the state legislature has approximately $800,000 less than "Many of those faculty members originally cut $778,000 proposed for certain way?" Crim finally asked. research at MSU. Gov. Milliken's proposal of $78.1 who did not teach the 10 hours the school. Page 6. penalized MSU for this productivity were The only question asked about the million. "The committee examined the by underfunding the school, President preparing and developing new classes law school was whether or not the Bike Day pictures. Pages Wharton said Thursday. Hie difference was lost when the to add to productivity and efficiency, program and felt that it should put its Senate cut the appropriation for the in and encourage a program governor had recommended a school at 10-11. Speaking at a budget hearing of the and for that we were deducted," resources MSU. House proposed MSU law school. Wharton said. "We think you should of urban studies at Wayne State," Appropriations Committee, Bob Endriss from the Bureau of the Wharton said: Suprisingly, there was little look at the total productivity and Murphy replied. Budget, said that Milliken had Fair "The cold facts indicate that MSU questioning on the law school by the efficiency of the institutions. MSU has "But if this money is cut we're recommended a law school be funded is the most productive of the three representatives. The major questioning the highest of the other schools, yet saying to MSU 'you can't teach urban MSU for at $688,000. The Senate High temperatures today complex graduate institutions, (MSU, was over both MSU's claim of we're being penalized." affairs," Rep. Bobby D. Crim, D - underfunding and the proposed "One might say," Earl Nelson, D - Davison, protested. "That would just Appropriations Committee had ranfling in the mid-80s with University of Michigan and Wayne be another deduction." recommended, before the Senate cut winds out of the State University) in this state. It did College of Urban Development. Lansing, said, "that you should be southwest all law school allocations, $777,000 not receive state support accordingly inefficient to get money." 8-18 m.p.h. A nice Reading from a prepared statement, "I would remind the committee for MSU, $200,000 for Grand Valley day. in 1972 - 73 and, even under the Wharton told the legislators that Rep. Bill S. Huffman, D - Madison that the Center for Urban Affairs has State College, and $120,00 for amended Senate bill, would be further though MSU received a funding less Heights, asked if the University was been funded for several years, even Western Michigan University. undersupported in 1973 - 74." Register The hearing is required before the . per student than either U-M or Wayne State, its productivity, in terms of saying that U - M and Wayne State were being overfunded. before I came to MSU," Wharton said. "If this money were cut it could Following the presentation Jack Breslin, executive vice president, said House Appropriations Committee can average credit hours taught by faculty "No," replied Elliot Ballard, special preclude not only converting the he thought it was a good hearing. Today is the last day to issue a recommendation for MSU's members, was higher then either of the assistant to Wharton. "We don't think center into a college, it would preclude "I think we brought out some agister to vote for the August having a center at all." things that the committee wasn't allocation to the House floor. The other schools. they're being overfunded. We think primary election. earliest the House could debate the bill The legislature appropriated the we're being underfunded." But Rep. William Copeland, D - aware of. I think possibly we hit a is Tuesday when it reconvenes. lower level of funding to MSU, When the discussion turned to the Wyandotte and chairman of the sympathetic note," he said. "It's strange because there was such an uproar two By BECKIE HANES and TwyckinghamApartments, 4630 S. Hagadorn Road, State News Staff Writer had the most difficulty in getting tenants to supply years ago about security deposits and now everyone is forwarding addresses when they moved out in June. pretty apathetic," Scott said. A check of five area apartment landlords shows that Scott said he has better luck with inventory sheets, "About 60 per cent do leave forwarding addresses, " many student tenants failed to provide forwarding even though Twykingham's are new because of the new addresses spring term to get back their security said the manager of Campus Hill Apartments, who refused to be identified. "The other 40 per cent wait a regulations. deposits. while and then write to ask us where their deposit is." Student The survey was made to determine compliance with "We're getting a better response on these inventories "We sent around a notice informing them of the than on the smaller, less comprehensive ones," he said. new state laws designed, to insure the rights and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords, procedure for checking out, but not many read the But Scott did not have much confidence that The landlords queried this week said that, as a rule, notice," he added. students realized the importance of filling out these student tenants are unaware of the new security "Calls bugging us about where their deposit is will forms. deposit regulations, but they are following the new probably begin next week," he said with a sigh. Campus Hill Apartments gets an even lower A spokesman for the Roberts Management Co. said not prescribed procedures for moving in and checking out. comply The new public act regulating security deposits on leases took effect April 1. Landlords must limit security deposits to 1 V4 response to its inventory sheets with only an estimated 40 per cent turned in by this summer's renters. "Apathy isn't dead," the manager said. "Not that they back. are "slowly but surely" getting inventory sheets "All of our tenants turned in their inventories the months rent, refund this deposit in full at the end of a many of our renters are concerned with the new law." last time," she said. lease provided the housing unit has remained in the The manager of Twvckingham Apartments, Larry- with new same condition as when the renter moved in, place the deposit in a regulated financial institution and notify Scott, said only 20 per cent of his renters left forwarding addresses. "Some even send in a stray key with no return are The Roberts Management Co. does not have much trouble getting forwarding addresses either, since they required on the inventory sheet. The company is tenants within two weeks of possession where the address or apartment number for it," Scott said. in the last stages of returning security deposits and is not security deposit is located. Security deposits for Scott's apartments are in the anticipating any problems in locating addresses. Student tenants must fill out an inventory in At Cedar Village Apartments, 303 Bogue St., some duplicate detailing the condition of housing and process of being sent back. If there is no forwarding address, Scott attempts to track down an address or inventory sheets are straggling in, manager Clare furnishings and leave a forwarding address with the landlord within four days after moving out. send it to the address listed on the form tenants filled Tamblyn, said. Even though inventory sheets must be Campus Hill Apartments, 4969 Campus Hill Drive, out indicating who to notify in case of an emergency. (continued on page 7) Friday, July 6, 1973 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan news Office reviews community By ABDUL JAMAL other employes of the university as well as to visitors on rules •Most institutions provide an individual with the option of having his case dealt with administratively or heard by a State Newt Staff Writer The MSU Judicial Programs Office wc*ld like to change Caifi?t appears that the development of community hearing board. Administrative Mtion. wliich normally the present system of dual rights and responsibilities for summary students and faculty because it feels that there is an interdependence between the two groups. In a report prepared by the judicial programs office, community relations were cited as a possible alternative to The initiative, however, for developing the regulations did not in all cases come from within the institution. The New York legislature, for example, •All members of the University community share a responsibility for enforcing community regulations. At several institutions any member of the university required all colleges and universities within the state to file community may file a complaint alleging violations of the the present dual system. Community regulations are with the state education department rules and regulations regulations which would apply equally to both students and for maintenance of public order. regulation by any member of the community. faculty members. Michael Nunn, asst. director of judicial programs said the Argentine jet hijacked study was initiated to find out what other institutions were Passengers aboard a hijacked Argentine jetliner waited in Havana, Cuba, Thursday for authorities doing in the way of developing community regulations. "Our primary concern is that the rights of faculty members and the rights of students could not be viewed by themselves, in isolation from one another," Nunn said. Local officials "If we are concerned about the rights and to clear the way for their return to South America. responsibilities of members of the academic community, we The Federal Aviation Agency in Miami said the plane, carrying seven crew members and 19 passengers, arrived in the Cuban capital early in the day. There was no indication when it would be assume that there is an interrelationship. It does not make good sense to study those rights and responsibilities in isolation from one another," Nunn said. Nunn said that the purpose of the report was to orderly, hear anything quiet there were enjoyed an even quieter released or where it would go. stimulate dialog in the academic community about Except for some "We didn't have any real - a few little bursts here and holiday. It reported an The Boeing 737 was commandeered by one or community regulations. scattered snaps, crackles and problems Wednesday," arrest for illegal The study gathered information from 12 universities Brown said. "We sold a lot there but nothing big," possession more armed men shortly after leaving Buenos Aires pops in East Lansing area of fireworks and that had established community regulations and attempted residents spent a of bike licenses and made Patriarche said. nothing more of consequence. Wednesday with 74 passengers and a crew of six. to find what rules and regulations all of the universities had comparatively safe Fourth some inspections and that's The Ingham County The hijackers - there were conflicting reports as to in common. about it." Sheriff's Dept. reported a of July holiday. "It's not "When put the staff, students and faculty together Chief Arthur single firecracker complaint really that their number - forced the pilot to fly to Chile, we Most people observed the Fire unusual for we were looking for some common regulations which were Patriarche also and a minor personal injury a holiday," Peru and Panama enroute to Cuba. explosives ban in the city accident. The rest of the a sheriffs department official common to all people," Nunn explained. and some 600 participants complimented citizens on said. "People don't plan Some of the conclusions of the report are as follows: pedaled over a 2'A mile their behavior. department's log was filled with service calls. crimes or accidents — it's •The community regulations of most institutions are course during the city's "Even sitting on my own The MSU campus sporadic." JFK is in Soviet book applicable to students, faculty and administrative staff. The second annual bike race. front porch at night I didn't community regulations of a few institutions also apply to One of the bike riders, Eric Nlsja of the The State News is published by the students of Freewheelers Bicycle Club The Encyclopedia latest President John F. volume carries an of the new Soviet article on the late Kennedy, but it ignores his 1961 Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Welcome Week edition is published in of Jackson, took a spill near the finish line and is in fair condition at Lansing's Area police kept busy Vienna summit with Nikita S. Khrushchev and the Sparrow Hospital. Nisja September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. checking theft reports two leaders' 1962 showdown over Soviet missiles suffered innumerable cuts Member Associated Press, United Press and contusions. in Cuba* International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Lt. R. W. Brown of the The brief article, accompanied by a picture of Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan East Lansing Police said Area police officials agree that East A library employe had a wallet with $28 the president, says his policy favored a doctrine of Collegiate Press Assn. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. spectators and riders alike Lansing summers are usually quiet, but lifted from the fourth floor lounge, and a "flexible response" rather than "mass retaliation" Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services were orderly and quiet. violators don't go home for the summer typewriter valued at $140 was rented and or "rollback of communism" that had marked the like everyone else and the MS|U campus reported missing by visiting high school Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, students at Wolverine Boys' State. U.S. policy under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Michigan, 48823. police are continually checking out theft Phones: reports. Elsewhere, three nonstudents were arrested in Spartan Village Apartment for News/Editorial 355-8252 During the past week, one student Classified Ads 355-8255 reported the loss of $734 in camera soliciting funds for the House of the Good Display Advertising 353-6400 equipment from Parking Ramp No. 2. Shepherd. The trio had permission to Ervin fan club started Business Office 355-3447 Three breakins at the Men's Intramural canvass East Lansing and apparently wandered off, MSU police said. A student Photographic 355-8311 Building lockers netted $113.80 and Campus Information 353-8700 another student reported losing a wallet living in Spartan Village was arrested for and a tape deck over a five day period from indecent exposure on the second floor of "He says he is just an 'old Parking Ramp No. 1. the Library. country lawyer' but when he talks about the Constitution, New Reduced DOMINO'S he makes you want to pledge allegiance." 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Districtt sberg s ®ffidavit Krogh, who given earlier by was a top aide when the decision on issuing indictments will be made. matter misinterpreted. had been but invoked the Atty. Joseph to former White House After appearing before Krogh, 33, said: "Some Busch p?fthdayAmendrnent announced he will adviser John D. Ehrlichman the grand jury, Krogh told time ago I felt compelled to make some statements regarding some matters currently under discuss investigation. Since that Attorneys to time there havt>been a of interpretations of statements and I've variety those found myself under investigation. I've been advised by my options tree dis attorney not to make any additional comments.. The affidavit submitted to the Pentagon was this is not their responsibility. Papers trial judge last May. ByTERIALBRECHT "It's misleading to have discussion of the community But Krogh has since State News Staff Writer proposal, because from a legal standpoint we only have to changed attorneys. His Attorneys for opposing parties in the Michigan Avenue - impeach the design of the highway officials, not vie for an present attorney, Stephen Hirrison Road intersection i dispute will open preliminary alternative," he said. Schulman, has indicated discussion today to see if negotiation is possible. Since June 13 the residents have vigorously opposed Krogh is reluctant to testify. Attorneys for a citizens' protest group and the state will Krogh is the last scheduled Ijv to reach an out - of - court settlement before the construction plans by the highway department, saying that too many trees, shrubs and green median would be witness in the grand jury Takes th scheduled July 23 hearing date in Ingham County Circuit destroyed by the construction efforts. inquiry into the 1971 Egil Krogh, right, former White House aide, held a brief press conference in Los But state and city officials contend that the intersection break-in at the office of Dr. ^The attorneys caution, however, against any raised is a serious traffic hazard and though many trees and shrubs Lewis J. Fielding. However, Angeles Wednesday after an appearance before the county grand jury investigating the break in at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiartrist. Krogh, who has admitted expectations about their meeting, calling it "only - will be cut,extensive replanting is part of the re - landscape Busch has said he will call a part in the break - in, invoked the Fifth amendment and refused to preliminary procedure." plan. more witnesses if necessary. testify. The Dept. of State Highways is currently under a court AP Wirephoto order prohibiting construction until either an agreement is iched or a court ruling is issued. Gerald McCarthy, an official with the highway department, said Thursday he was not aware that the state attorney had scheduled a meeting with the attorneys for the plaintiffs. But he said he and other officials would be i to the lawyers. consider suggestions which may be discussed by City By PAT ALLEN may get will be only a couple days Calcium soft water carbonate was plants and their treatment soon Engineer Robert Bruce has estimated that East Lansing before this material is changed to sodium facilities, the demand for However, he added that the specific design submitted by residents use about three Hard and rusty water flushed out." carbonate, and the sodium softened water often the citizens last week would be unacceptable as an alternate million gallons of water a running from taps in East The plant replaces four replaced calcium and exceeded the supply. plan. Lansing should run clear outmoded plants in East magnesium in the water, day and Meridian Township Dennis Strawderman, attorney for the Dept. of State Water running through and soft soon if a new water Lansing. Also, a new Warren said. The water was residents about one and one the new plant at a capacity Highways, said Thursday his clients had indicated to him treatment plant goes into treatment process will softer, but it still contained - half million gallons a day. of 15 million gallons daily that they were willing to listen to alternative proposals by service today as scheduled. minerals. Warren said the remove mineral content will be more than enough to plant's the citizens, which could possibly be worked into a Duane Warren, from the water instead of Also, not all areas of East serve all the capacity should be settlement. 45,000 sufficient to operations director for the merely substituting some Lansing received the customers in both city and supply the But M.Robert Carr, attorney for the East Lansing area's new facility, said he and his chemicals for others as the softened water at all times, rapidly growing citizens' group (the plaintiffs in the case), disputed having township, Warren said. staff are working out minor former softening process Warren said. Because of the population for several years the citizens design substitute construction plans, saying that mechanical bugs in the new limited capacity of the old East Lansing City to come. did, Warren said. $6.3 million plant near Water for MSU will not Burcham and Park Lake be treated by the new plant Roads. Freeze deem Warren cautioned that users will not notice the because the University has its own treatment facility, he said. change in water until The old plants used a threat to several days after the plant has been in operation. zeolite home process, water similar to softeners. DETROIT (UPI) - The "Some deposits in the Crown, closed it* water mains may be riled president of a meat doors Wednesday, laying off Try breaking something he said. "We hope it company forced to close 350 workers. in instead of wearing because of President it out. Nixon's 6U day price The Leather Shop freeze said Thursday the on M.A.C. regulations will drive independent meat packers out of business. 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It's what a car should be & JIM BUSH -EDITORIALS- Citizens must be wary County must be doesn't a lot earlier in the game Ingham County Drain offend $500,000 and include a grinding, Ingham County soon may Even though its outcome remains in doubt, Avenue Harrison Road intersection controversy has already the Michigan If there is to be no repeat of the Michigan Avenue Harrison Road fiasco, that communication breakdown will have to be mended. have one of the finest solid waste had one important effect on the community. It has shown Commissioner Richard L. Sode is shredding and compacting us how local democracy can be cheated. Citizani who want to be sure they have a say in future playing it cool by not revealing operation. Garbage would be disposal units in the country. But city projects will have to take the time to scrutinize city In short, the decision-making process on the project was in the meantime, Sode must two potential sites for a county brought to the site in a covered backwards - citizen input came after plans were finalized planning reports, attend city government meetings and landfill. If Sode's craftiness pays truck and each day's trash would make sure that his secret dump watch press accounts of city actions closely. and construction contracts were signed. with dirt. Trash site doesn't cause a nuisance to It's at this stage - where projects are merely being off, Ingham County may finally be covered Why did this happen? Why weren't all the objections local residents. discussed - that future controversies over city planning must have a new landfill that doesn't recycling would be possible. raised two years ago when the project plans were first announced? be settled if citizens are going to influence those plans. offend residents who live close Otherwise, city officials can expect more tense, crowded For one thing, East Lansing is a university community by. and a large portion of the project's protesters are students city council meetings and lawsuits from angry citizens who So far county officials have who weren't here two years ago. want to halt city projects. struck out in their search for a But that's not an adequate answer - many, perhaps most, The press, too, has a crucial role in providing the of the citizens against the road widening project are communication link between the community and the new in dump site. A 176-acre tract Alaiedon Township was Kent State homeowners who have lived in the Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road neighborhood for years. government paid to serve that community. It is the duty of the area newspapers to catch the potential significance of kayoed after opposition from Basically the reason the decision-making cart came an unexplained project, uncover the explanation and make residents and the board of before the horse was because city officials, citizens and, to it available to the public. long, long trustees. The county has to heed some extent, the press, fell short of their civic obligations. The State News, which has increased its commitment to township rule because state law Citizen opponents of the project maintain that arrogant report off-campus happenings in recent years, is goinp i0 permits townships to have final city and state bureaucrats planned the project without try to do that. The U.S. Supreme Court, interest in the Kent State say whether counties can revealing its full extent to the community. They say that But this check on the government, on behalf of the construct new landfills within before recessing for a long shootings and plans to get nowhere was there any mention of widening Michigan community, is not enough by itself. their boundaries. summer break, made a long together with Atty. Gen. Elliot Avenue as part of the intersection project until the East Lansing government must in the future make its Now the overdue move in agreeing to L. Richardson to discuss the controversy became full-blown in late spring. plans much clearer to the community and do a better job of Ingham County Board of Public Works is looking decide whether a suit may be case. As chairman of the Senate By way of reply, city officials say the public was given publicizing when and how citizens can provide input into several occasions to comment on the project since it was proposed projects. at Delhi Township for a site to brought in the deaths of four Judiciary subcommittee on first discussed formally in East Lansing in early 1971. And hopefully, citizens, up in arms over what Administrative Practice and they feel solve its problems. Residents Kent State University students It is clear that somewhere the communication process is an unresponsive local government, have learned from the there are already insisting they during a 1 970 antiwar Procedure, Kennedy is skeptical broke down - maybe intentionally, probably not - and Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road controversy that they have a voice on the landfill demonstration. of the political neutrality of the people didn't find out what was going on until it was too must be more vigilant early in the game. The court promised to Justice Dept. under attorneys late. location to prevent the project from being rammed down their examine next fall the role federal general John N. Mitchell and courts might play in determining Richard G. Kleindienst. throats. responsibility for the deaths. POINT OF VIEW And here's where Sode holds It's time for some straight a trump card - if he doesn't Lower courts have so far answers on the Kent State misplay it. dropped attempts to file damage Law school massacre. Sode is not revealing the location of the site to prevent land specultion from driving the suits against former Ohio Gov. James Rhodes and officers and men of the Ohio National Guard. It's time the federal court system took a fresh hard look at belongs at MSU the murders instead of trying to By JACKIE VAUGHN III the creation of law schools at other supported university in the state and price up. His concern is real as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D - state therefore capable of utilizing the vast State Representative, 18th District public colleges and universities. two pieces of property have Mass., has also taken a renewed bury the incident under a rug. However, we must admit to the reality assortment of personnel and facilities On Oct. 25, 1972, the Michigan of the situation. There exists an already been bought out from necessary for the implementation of a under the county. But Sode had /■ Board of Education publicly stated immediate need for increased legal that it did "not see evidence of the quality law school. It has the best and better be dead sure that no 1040 GJJS Individual Income Tax Return S»75 need for the establishment of a third education, additional schools and the funds for largest law enforcement school in the are severely limited. residents will be in intimate publicly supported law schoo! in entire nation. proximity to the dump, western Michigan at this time." We, therefore, must take the only In sum, it is obvious that the In the March 9, 1972 report of the alternative available to us: choose one otherwise another site may be legislature would be committing a Special Joint Committee on Legal school immediately which has the best vetoed. Education of the Michigan Legislature, grievous disservice to the citizens of chance of meeting this state's legal The landfill system envisioned of which I was cochairman, it was this state by either financially needs. prohibiting the creation of a new law by the county would cost stated that "with its state - supported Over and over again, this school has school altogether or distributing law schools alreadv at or over available funds to two or more schools capacity, Michigan is unfortunately left been shown to be MSU. It is located in and thereby precluding the possibility therefore with only one alternative: the center of the state in immediate Put d create at least one more supported law school. . ." Considering state - proximity to the government. It is a school of center of state national of quality legal education anywhere. Neither mistake must be made, and I will do everything within my power to quantitative needs and qualitative repute. It is the largest state - see that they are hot. A federal court in Oklahoma imperatives, MSU offers an put President Nixon in his place unparalleled opportunity for the when it returned $2 million in expansion of quality legal education." "There are two principle advantages hi& own wor$t eneiAV impounded funds to Michigan, in favor of locating a new law school appropriated under a library at MSU. First, it is a major, nationally services and construction act. recognized university with a wide At the heart of the matter is range of interdisciplinary offerings. whether the executive branch of Secondly, it is also strategically located close to the seat of state government, like all other government." citizens, must obey acts of Congress. Nixon, in his rush to But now we seem to be returning to impound funds, apparently a point in time long since passed. We thinks he is above the law. are returning irrationally and selfishly When Congress appropriates to the time when everyone seemed to be in agreement over the need for a funds, the President has an new public law school, but when obligation to carry out its mandate. Federal courts must everyone disagreed vehemently as to where this school should be located. have Nixon realize this before he The plain and simple fact of the tries to steal America. matter before us is that Michigan is in dire need of more lawyers; its lawyer - to — client ratio is far below that POINT OF VIEW recommended by the Michigan and American Bar associations. This has been shown conclusively in the Special Council Citizen comments should can't s Joint Committee report (which was financed with $20,000 in public funds By MARGARET MC NEIL be politely We consider these points more than and approved by both the House and and welcomed and not be subjected to an campaign promises. If elected, we will Senate), the board of education's NELSON BROWN attitude of long - suffering impatience. consider these improvements as an findings, and various other authorities Candidates for The platform on which we are immediate priority. If we are not conversant in the subject. East Lansing City Council elected, we will lead the fight for their But now because of a variety of running for city council is quite clear In an election year a call for the subject institution from the outside. factors such as spite, selfishness, and on of citizen participation. "greater responsiveness by A mention of some of our intentions ignorance, debate is once again government" is a grossly overworked seems appropriate. We are, to be sure, candidates for swirling over the demands of other phrase. But to those of your nei^ibors •Develop contingency plans for city council, but as 10 and 20 - year schools for state appropriations for a who attended the June 26 city council residents of this area, we are citizens new law school. As I have stated overflow crowds. concerned for good government. meeting, the need is more than a In the past the city has moved numerous times, I am not opposed to snappy slogan. meetings to the Hannah Middle School They watched, as did we, as citizens were excluded from the meeting due auditorium. Since there is reason to believe that overflow meetings will r~ to the city's lack of foresight and flexibility in arranging for a larger meeting place. They watched, as did occur formal again, the city should have a plan to deal quickly and Two To the Editor: One it upon steer, yourselves to actually look for basketball game, Spartan Stadium tw efficiently with the situation. No good citizens were rudely citizens should be excluded from their the facts. 1) 4-H is no longer primarily after a football game and hallways in we, as Concerning your June 25 editorial, treated for criticizing the council or government. "Messy Sty:" agricultural. Of the 116 options classroom buildings at the end of a for acting out of ignorance of •Review the entire city It is obvious that you did not take available at Exploration Days, only day. Certainly this was no worse, confusing procedures. And they listened, as did we, to their concerns communications process. It seems obvious that the current Cents seven were of the type where only farm children could participate. perhaps even better. Look around the three residence halls we used for three for the environment and the lives of their families called "exaggerations" system of public notices in the Towne Courier is inadequate. A complete Enemies 2) Exploration Days was not a convention bjt a learning experience. days. They were in much better shape than during the school years. and "publicity tricks" with which the investigation is warranted and We don't rest on past accomplishment, We very strongly feel that you were To the Editor: council did not choose to get involved. As we stated in our letter to the council, we support the efforts of alternatives should be considered and implemented. could be One such alternative Worth I have gone over opponents list the enemies or of the Nixon but instead we push ahead. 3) Action Day was not a livestock exhibit. There was only one steer, two unjustified in your accusations and furthermore didn't bother to check a monthly newsletter administration from academia released the facts before condemning. This is Citizens for a Livable City to halt the distributed all of the cows and two hogs at the stadium. to city's by John Dean to the Ervin committee good journalism? We think not. destructive and wasteful project at residents. LETTER POLICY Horses do not necessarily come only and printed in the State Journal on Michigan Avenue and Harrison Road, •Establish regular convenient office from farms, if Bill Steinke The State News June 28, 1973. you are aware of but the council meeting brought to hours for council members. welcomes all letters. Letters I am very disappointed that not a current trends. St. Joseph junior your neighbors a more fundamental We intend to establish regular should be typed to a 65 - In fact, Action Day was designed so Mike Tate single one came from MSU. problem: that some members of the convenient office hours for council space line and triple spaced. Considering that MSU prides itself on the general public could come in and MSU graduate council and their procedures have members and feel that it should be see what 4-H is about. From our Letters should be signed and being one of the best universities in relegated citizen concerns and inputs required as a public service obligation the nation, its inability to produce any observations, about half of the people include hometown, student, to a minor position in the for every member. present were not from 4-H. Also, there enemy or opponent for the Nixon governmental process, that the points made by outsiders like the State •Develop a guide to city faculty or staff standing and local address. No unsigned administration, at least on the White House list, can only indicate that we was a definite lack of garbage cans. As you state, there were 3,500 4-H'is on Trial Highway Dept. carry more weight than administration. letters will be accepted. have sheep or pro - Nixon WASPS campus. For lunch they each To the Editor: the reasoned testimony of their Anyone who has tried to obtain Letters may be edited for received a can of Coke, two hot dogs constituents. anything other than the simplest among our faculty, or that they are and a candy bar. All this trash could I wonder how long some individuals clarity and conciseness to not important or significant enough to information from the city can testify not possible be accomodated by the spend in our jails and prisons awaitinj We realize that the complex accommodate more letters to the confusion and be considered an enemy or opponent trial, while "tree lovers" have their - business of council requires orderly difficulty that on the page, but definitely of the Nixon administration. barrels that were there. occurs. We urge the city to develop a day in court? procedure, but that concern for will not be edited for Antonio Pido manual for the citizens that can be As full-time students, we have seen Josef M. Broder procedure should be secondary to Lansing graduate student used to solve problems and obtain content. Jenison Fieldhouse after a concert or Atlanta, Ga. graduate student encouraging citizen participation. information easily. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 5 Showing Eventual This it an artist's conception of how the new $4.5 million ice arena use of portable bleachers and standing room space, if needed. The Still almost a year from completion, the MSU ice arena is taking shape in a hurry. will look when completed. Target date for completion is June 1, building will also be equipped with a physical therapy room,trainers' Concrete walls have risen and the roof is slated to go on around Aug. 1. The exterior 1974. The arena will have a seating capacity of 6,000 and it will rooms and a women's locker room. work is to be finished by this fall. State News photo by Ken Ferguson accommodate approximately 1,200 additional spectators through the Hockey By LYNN HENNING State News landscaping April. can arena take place on the surrounding grounds next wasn't necessarily students. It could have even been another contractor," he grinned. space. showing Original plans called for the arena to seat 7,200 but costs Sports Writer Vandalism When the is was a problem at the site, but not any more arena completed it will have a seating were a million dollars over the allowed budget, forcing the Amid the mounds of dirt, the bulldozers, the trucks Pauley said. capacity of approximately 6,000 with another 600 to be project to be resubmitted and rebid, delaying the proposed and the workmen scurrying around, there is a new ice arena "Just at first. There was a lot of fence damage and accommodated by portable bleachers, if necessary. About completion date from Jan. 1,1974 to June 1. equipment had sand poured in the fuel tanks. But it 600 additional spectators can be situated in standing room going up on the MSU campus. some "When costs are that far over, you naturally have to cut Hie concrete and steel walls are taking shape and, down the seating and size and bring it back to a proper according to the contractors and MSU officials, the $4.5 perspective," Kenney said. million project is coming along just fine and should be He also said the 6,000 capacity seating compares ready for use by June 1 of next year. "We're about two weeks behind schedule but it's looking real good," said Jack ftiuley, job superintendent for the Goalby leads at Milwaukee; favorably to any other school • owned hockey facility in the country. A complete physical therapy room, offices for trainers and women's locker room are also to be included in Erickson - Lindstrom Construction Co., which is the general the project. contracting firm. "The east end we're about two or three weeks behind schedule on and the west end we're about two or three months ahead, but as long as you're as much top stars look to British Open Demonstration Hall will not sit empty when the new facilities open, Kenney emphasized. More intramural hockey teams and more intramural practice sessions will be as one day behind on anything it's hard to look at the plus MILWAUKEE, Wis. Par 72 on the 7,010 yard filler, Bruce Crampton, lights of the tour. available. side." (UPI) — Bob Goalby, firing Tuckaway Country Club Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, The antiquated structure is also undergoing some Pauley blames rain for the mild setback at this point. a pair of eagles and five course was being broken Billy Casper and other top The early leader agreed refurbishing. Interlocking tile has been laid, boards have "The only thing that has hurt us is rain, and rain is birdies, took the early lead regularly, with 36 golfers names are preparing for the the course was in good been repainted and general renovation of several features killing every construction project," he said. "But we should with a seven under par 65 in turning in sub par rounds British event, leaving the big has taken place in hopes of getting the tired building shape and the greens "are certainly have it completed by June 1 of '74. A strike is the the first round Thursday of with less than half the field checks here for the lesser through one more year of collegiate hockey. very smooth." only thing that could change that. Weather doesn't enter the $130,000 Greater in. because we can make up days lost to weather. A strike Milwaukee Open Golf The GMO, offering a top DOONESBURV would mean that we would have to ask for an extension, Tournament. by Garry Trudeau prize of $26,000 is though." Goalby, equalling his competing with the British Between 60 and 70 workers have been combining efforts best round of the year, led Open for the fourth time in toopy on 7he pre 'emptlp on the job for the last month. Pauley estimates upwards of Buddy Allin and Larry the six-year history of the soap opera, ""as the to repeat: pr hard/n 100 men will be working every day next month when the Ziegler by one stroke. Three local event and as usual, the hospital tlrn$: dr.. is 6ett/n6 a divorce mb now return structural steel and roof begins to take shape. strokes off the pace at 68 top stars of the pro tour hardin finally decided from rachel i to our regularly were Wilt Homeniuk, Rocky you this special to divorce his umpb that's A scheduled Pauley said plans are at the moment to have all outside have elected to pass this one bulletin. rachel, after. five final. ✓ broadcast work and concrete poured this fall so seeding and Thompson, Jim King and by. years of marriage' a Dale Douglas. * Jack^Mck^ - bitter custom ry \ r Nalkmilnbl JIM'S Get to the roet o! the problem GREEK & AMERICAN EAVORITES with a Summit electronic calculator. The model SE88M features square root, 11<> I reciprocal key, percent key, and Has a Mil li h;cv hcitinu Parkin memory. Only $169.00 including a full year warranty with parts and labor. OFTEN COPIED BUI NEVER EQUALED AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES 1477 Haslett Rd. Haslett 339-8258 teen! JACOBSON'S WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS THROUGH AUGUST 11 "...the King o! rock'n roll" returns to the Alle-Ey So that all of us may enjoy a longer weekend during the summer months, Jacobson's will be (or one nite only... *3 closed all day Saturday. . . July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4 and 11. Store hours on all other days B 3 «■ will remain the same. Monday through Wednesday 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, open Thursday and Friday night to 9:00 PM. Wednesday, _ July, 11 ZXO JacobBon'B 6 Michigan State News, East Lansinn. Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 PROFS DIVERSIFY Lecturing decreases By TERI ALBRECHT State News Staff Writer moving toward diversity in instructional methods, access to resources in Instructional Development the funded included last in year a report University teaching is not possibly correlating with the Service, which provides published last spring. all straight lecturing. fact that students are expertise in certain areas of Davis said the program In fact, the traditional accustomed to a wide range teaching. funded projects in 21 straight lecture is losing of learning experiences in a Project proposals must different subject areas. Also dominance in the classroom variety of fields, much more meet four general criteria included in the report are and many faculty members so than in any other age. before they are granted details of 12 projects not are currently developing Professors are moving to support. These are: financed by the educational innovative techniques for a wide variety of models •The program must program but which affect appropriate to their subject affect a large number of educational development in diversifying teaching methods. matter and talents, he said. students. Therefore, general. Through the Educational Film could be an optimal departments serving the Another experimental Development Program method for some, while the largest number of program was the funded by the University, traditional lecture would be undergraduates are favored. development of a three - thousands of dollars are for others, David added. •The project must term sequence of courses spent on numerous projects The Educational provide an experimental or for business majors to give intended to improve Development Program innovative approach to practical experience in undergraduate teaching. works out of the Office of curriculum or instruction. establishing and managing < "In view of the fact we the Provost and operates on •The techniques, small businesses in the' are a very media ■ oriented a grant basis. procedures or materials ghetto. society, faculty. are Departments which are developed must be In effect, this project has concerned with finding new interested in researching potentially applicable to generated into a student models and teaching instructional methods apply other academic areas. internship Drogram approaches to satisfy to the program directors for iThe project must have promoting small businesses. students looking for varied a financial grant. Those who outcomes which can be Educational development educational opportunities," are accepted on the basis of evaluated and all faculty not funded by the program program director Robert the potential of their involved are required to includes areas in the medical Davis said Thursday in an proposed plans are granted submit final reports fields. These fields, interview. financial support. Support describing their results. essentially developed film Davis emphasized that for research averages $2,000 The current status and instruction to demonstrate the research trends are for the study and gives results of the projects various surgical techniques. The report included a detailed analysis of two instructional models Recycling to currently applicable University curricula. The first is a structured learning and teaching model to for independent study. It MSU carillon during summe involves presentation information structured to a and single Wendell Wescott, Beaumont Tower carillon University carillonneur, played the Tuesday night in a recital pedals which pull the clappers in the bells. Wescott also conducted a tour of the tower after the recital, Recycling will continue pavilion across from the pick up newsprint deposited student, at a self - pace International Center and in in bins provided in the open presented by MSU Dept of Music. The 47 bronze showing the audience how the 13% tons of bells are campus this summer, t level, with the student the laundries of- Cherry residence halls. responding to the material bells in the tower are played by striking levers and played. State News photo by Ken Ferguson There are three bins for Lane and Spartan Village Moore, added that the in a workbook. students to deposit any authority is also recycling Its significance, however, newsprint or magazines and apartments. The bins in the married computer cards and print - is its self - pacing approach. CONSTRUCTION SITE STRUCK pickups from open out residence halls. students' areas were paper from the Students are not limited to financed by the MSU Computer Center. a 10 - week period of Fred Moore, operations Married Students Union and instruction. The program is manager for the Waste the bin at the pavilion was Additional periodic being implemented in the Control Authority, said the pickup will be for cardboard purchased by the State College of Education and bins are located in the in the residence halls. Moore the departments of Physics News and the Waste Control said there will be a limited and Chemistry. A series of firebombings several problems involving Lansing City Council gave promised to get even with Authority. at the construction site of the site at Abbott Road and permission to builders to the city for tearing down EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY The authority will also pickup service for individual The other model Grove Street. The trouble excavate on the site. Local the trees. homes or businesses. described is a mastery Dooley's Restaurant in East began in February when citizens protested the Police detectives are at M.S.U. instructional model. Its Lansing has caused police removal of trees and UNIVERSITY The Waste Control and fire officials to step up trees were being cut down a working on the investigation improvement goals include make number of minor skirmishes phone 351 - 7160 SEVENTH-DAY Authority is located in 212 an investigation of the to room for the along with the fire marshal East Holden Hall with hours allowing students to between protesters and and Patriarche. incidents. building. ADVENTIST CHURCH progress at their own rate "Thev do have a suspect ALL SAINTS CHURCH from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The and retake alternative tests -police resulted. Officials say they have a For the second time in A note attached to one in mind, but that's all I can 149 Hiqhland Avenue telephone number is to achieve desired levels of 800 Abbott Road suspect in the case but they two weeks a Molotov of last week's firebombs East Lansing 355-1826. sav," Patriarche said. The Rev. W. A. Eddy, reetor 337-1430 mastering the material. are not ready to release the cocktail was tossed in tht name. The bombing direction of the building CENTRAL UNITED OKEMOS Saturday Services: Thursday was just one of with no damage. La$t week METHODIST eryanc Group Bible Study Worship 9:30 AM 11:00 AM FIRST BAPTIST Try breaking something a pair of firebombs burned themselves out before Local chief picked adult dlscu. Sermon firefighters arrived, but the Wednesdays "Opening The Eyes of The Blind!" 11:00 a.m. Worship in instead of wearing it| threat still has some people out. worried. ALUMNI CHAPEL on campus Discussion and Prayer 7 30 PM Groups By Dr. Lyman and Dr. and Mrs. Justin Sleight Services at 9:45 and (on radio WUNN 1110 K 7:00 p.m. Praise The Leather Shop "Somebody could get for Christian fete Call 882-6580 or above 11:00 a.m. on M.A.C. 8:30 p.m. College Fellowshi| killed," East Lansing Fire The Rev. Jack Hiiyard,chaplain number if you need Carol Vandergrift of 416 W. Genesse St. in Lansing has Church School 5:00 p.in.-Holy Communion David Daku, Youth Minister Chief Arthur Patriarche been named Rock of transportation 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 Ages '73 chairman for the East W. E. Robinson, Pastor said. "The investigation is Nursery Available Lansing area by Doug Murphy, national chairman of Rock UNIVERSITY BAPTIST progressing and that's all I of 485-9477 Phone: 349-2830 Ages '73. CHURCH know right now; I'll be glad Rock of Ages '73 will be the largest Christian music EAST LANSING 5~|Ri N CHURCH JRINITY 841 Timberlane Drive Ed&cwood United 4608 S. Hagadorn when it's over." The verbal fireworks festival ever held inwestern Ohio. This religious happening will be at the Shelby County Fairgrounds at Sidney, 35 ifl Rev. W. E. Michael started at the tail end of miles north of Dayton, Aug. 24 - 26. A crowd of 15,000 is East Lansing 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service pastor winter term when the East expected to be on hand. Telephone: 351-8200 Interdenominational Church UNIVERSITYCHRISTIAN 469 N. Hagadorn, E. Lansing - An Ecumenical Fellowship CHURCH Open M-Th 10-9 310 N. Hagadorn Worship Service - 9:30 a.m. F& S til 4 Sermon by Dr. Truman A. Morrison Church School - Crib room through Sunday 10-8 Sixth grade - 9:30 a.m. For information call 332-8693 or 332-0606 • Air Conditioned MORNING SERVICE - 10:00 " a.i pioplis • , Banquet facilities We've got your Communion EVENING SERVICE - 7:00 P. P.m. 1 chuitch linational • Parking Available Behind Build'ng tickets to ride. "Priorities" & 200 W. Grand River COLLEGE TRAVEL Tim Limburg speaking at Michigan Visit oui new Student Center 332-5073 539 Michigan Ave 351-6010 (4 blks. east of the Capitol) open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICE Lunch Wedn'dsday "Amos - A Prophet For 12:30 - 1:30 Our Time" For tran»portation by Dr. Wallace Robertson call 351 6360 CHURCH SCHOOL or 332 8189 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Crib through Adults (across from COFFEE HOUR Hubbard Hall) AFTER SERVICES AND STUDENT CENTER 1509 RIVER TERRACE FIRST CHURCH OF South Baptist Church CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1518 S. Washington Lansing Lutheran Campus (1 rand River at Collingwood Entrai.i Sunday - 7:00 p.m. Ministries East /.arising Sunday Services - 10:30 a.m. for students and faculty "A Dead Man Lives!" Lesson -- Sermon Subject MARTIN LUTHER UNIVERSITY "Sacrament" CHAPEL LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS Sunday School to age 20 ALC-LCA 10:30 a.m. 9.45-A.M Fellowship Wednesday Evening Meeting and refreshments 444 Abbott Road Gustav Kopka, Jr., Pastor 8:00 p.m. 'College Bible Class 332-0778 1020 S. Harrison in the fireside room. Reading Room Pastor David Kruse 332-2559 located in Church Friendly feelings and the great taste of WORSHIP HOURS OPEN Coca-Cola. That's the way it should be. WORSHIP HOURS Sunday 11:00 a.m. Weekdays 9-5 p.m. "The March of Victory" 9:30 a.m. Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays 8:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. Matins Common Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., evenings 7- 9 p.m. | It's the real thing. Coke. Dr. Howard F. Sugden,Pastor James Emery,Youth Pastor 1:30-10:30 Fellowship Hour AII are welcome to attend church services FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening and visit and use the Both churches are open for study Call 482-0754 for information reading room. Boiiled under ihe auihonty ol Tim Coca 8:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Cola Cor-- , by Coca - Cola Bottling Company of Michigan. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 7 (continued from page 1) power and however high his office." NO FORWARDING ADDRESS LEFT Kennedy S^slsss: onirptij6 occasion was a benchmark in Srit* The of administration -- masquerading mOSt r,diCal 8teps toward as conservative disi"embering the - Tenants overlook new laws Ku°uLrKS^M*nd "» <" (continued from page 1) filled out within seven days out. "I don't think students appeared to have the most responsive student tenants forwarding addresses from all of last month's tenants," then do the tenants get keys to the apartment. addresses ^ing judgment neWSconference Iat«. Kennedy said he °n whether Nixon should be impeached was of moving in, Cedar Village accepts them after the are aware of the regulations," Tamblyn said. new of the contacted. apartments However, the manager said. Mildred Chandler Twykingham Apartments investigations *,,denCe " '» »«•-««• deadline. All of the "When I tell them this' they do, but if to 'read moving in and checking out procedures for tenants are were the only apartments which had to make a change apartment you When tenants cro"W^hT.r'^Mkhi0 in their procedures because Ala. the facts now," h« aid. ifh«J m«»ns to get the facts. If we do have security deposits have been sent out, she said. She sends 8sked them what they I don't think read, tliey could tell different from the other apartments. Woodmere someone move into Apartments, of the new regulat'ons. The ' rebUtled' " >» «"» 'or a sheet to all tenants you." goes around with change was made in their asking "We have inventory them helping to fill in the inventory sheets which were them for their forwarding Woodmere Apartments, sheets from all of our new addresses before 139 inventory sheet and get the made more comprehensive they check Woodmere St., tenants and received forwarding address. Only and in duplicate form. StSLSftJtasS *,ndal M ,h« Ntiy Staff told not to hint of indictments (continued from page 1) that indictments should be White House investigations directed against Jeb Stuart prosecutors had decided to unit known as "the CELEBRATE indict a number of people - Magruder, former deputy plumbers;" and a few lesser including those mentioned director of the Committee known re-election for the Re-Election of the by CBS - and to have others committee employes. involved in the Watergate President; Herbert L. Porter, affair testify without formal former scheduling director Sources have also said for the re - election that the grants of immunity. prosecutors had In addition to the four committee; Gordon C. planned to allow Herbert W. mentioned, the Star News Strachan, former aide to Kalmbach, President has been told, the original Haldeman; Egil Krogh Jr., Nixon's FREEDOM! former personal former head of the special prosecutors had concluded attorney, and L. Patrick Gray, former acting director of the FBI, to testify without a formal grant of Democrats open immunity from prosecution, but with the understanding that they would not be JULY 10-14 prosecuted. permanent office This strategy was used during the original trial • The Ingham County Democratic party has opened permanent headquarters at 1510 E. Michigan Ave. in ^ v W * » Lansing. RENT A STEREO The Michigan Avenue facility will be available to all $23.00 per term Democratic office seekers for use in their campaigns. County Chairman Joe Finkbeiner sees the establishment of the office as essential to the continuity of Democratic free Service nd delivery *pct° activity in the county. "Too often in the past we have worked hard for six NEJAC TV RENTALS] months or so before an election to put together a good 337-1300 campaign, only to see the organization collapse during the off year, then have to begin building from scratch as the • v r-; next election approaches. t REFLECTION "We are determined to maintain the Democratic party as OF not only a political party but as a service agency within the QUALITY community through the year." ■IIII m s • .1—4,', Mudioanalustl A new company with years of speaker construction behind it. Efficient, accurate. MUSIC CO. 402 S. WASHINGTON LANSING 245 ANN STREET E. LANSING WR- BASTILLE DAY BB IT! 211 MAC Ave., East Lansing MSU EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION WM BJ^EjAD ALE 600 E. Crescent Rd. • Phone 353-2280 Convenient Hours: 9:30to 5:30 Monday thru Friday 8 Michigan State News, Fas PLAYCIRL HITS Maga By JUDY RYPMA article State News Reviewer basica form For years there was a count great void in the magazine the ta industry - a void created by the w the lack of an "entertainment" magazine eating T for women. liberal But, with the advent of the new Playgirl magazine, criti the women of 1973 are magaz reader finally seeing that void filled. of w< fightir Women were getting sick up tl of reading articles on how Marin to change a diaper or how "I'm to handle their in - laws. appre< They were fed up with life, ei thumbing through issues of we're the popular Playboy magazine which was filled Th. with pictures of nude out ai women when all they with ' wanted to do was enjoy the any jokes, cartoons and articles editor the magazine had to offer. featuri Playgirl is now publishing vast ii articles and cartoons that succes are just as good as those in Th< Playboy, but now women book, can gaze at the male form in review all its glory. Playgirl offers features, t r a v inter; Gro of r DETROIl selfdescribed (roup, expr owr the Wa and the Indochina, h for a bon military recr and an atten at another. In a letter by U n i i International Revolutiona North Arneri its action coordinated attack in Mic OLDE Civil War." TOWHE RENT A *23.00 CLAM BAKE Fri. & Sat. Night 6-11 PM We at Bill's OLDE TOWNE CLAM BAKE serve Nil seafood in the true style of New England. PH0T0C Attract iv We feature: ♦Whole lobster *Cherry stone clams tHACJu *Shrimp *Corn • on - the - cob All seafood is steamed and uniquely served in a 109V; W. I " wire mesh basket direct to your table. Added extras HALLELUJAH! 'I 489- include corn bread, tossed salad, drawn butter, and U a.m.-2 a. THERE IS GOOD Mil seafood sauce. Our regular menu is also available. As Free membei NEWS TONIGHT BOI always we will be serving your favorite drinks and cocktails. BECAUSE THERE THE For Information or Reservations IS A GOOD MOVIE, INT Call: 482-6100 A MOVIE FILLED YOI WITH WHAT IT AM Dll Bill#s^estaurcmt & ®ar YOI TAKES. A MOVIE 718 E.Grand River Serving Lansing THAT WILL MAKE O'l THI . Lansing since 1921 LI YOU FEEL GOOD EATIN AC ALL OVER WHEN TH HIS IT'S ALL OVER." AW AY Gene Shalit, NBC-TV BEI PI2 225 M.A.C FREE D "TATUM O'NI EMERGES AS MOST EXCITII CHILD STAR II DECADES!" —Tim* Magazine The Directors Company prti ■TAHVMhJ A Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan , ' SUMMER CIRCLE THEATER Theater grou free summer Shows mirror TV comedies The MSU Summer some basic To celebrate its 12th anniversary, attitudes toward America's bedroom lighting yet one »fter 20 years of marriage. Runnine» was comoetentlv Circle Free Theater has wishes for something a little suirmer Circle this year features the mores. started another season in more substantial than what In the process, the husband meets a young girl and directed bv Rrlmlr r Summer Circle Free Festival with Kresge Court with Robert RuUedt!e thouuh the American, foreign and classical plavs. was Director Frank a Rutledge admitted it pleasure to move from the Anderson's series of short Anderson has written. The opener, "The Shock decides to philander a little. Although well-acted, this ,'3' JJv dfd ™ rZ In March the Theater Dept. comedy playettes entitled of appointed a mlnicompany of nine complex problems of Shakespeare (he Recognition," involved a segment proved the most to work ^ .. "You Know I Can't Hear recently staged "Othello") to the community and student actor - technicians, including Chris Birdwell of simplicity of Anderson's very American comedy. You Running." when the Water's ttTW— the Okemos Bam Theater and Debbie Opening to a responsive Tomlinson, an East Lansing graduate "These are very real audience Wednesday night, student. This company is the backbone people from the of the plays' casts, though auditions for immediate society I know, slightly enlarged for stage comedy." ' he said. the show provided light, occasionally charming XSLjErjPSt >£» -*«• nuny roles were open to the University and Lansing communities. An innovation for 1973 will be the They The are very first pleasant to know." play at Kresge continues comedy which was unfortunately too closely related to the situation By EDD RUDZATS minds, contains but a nonetheless devastating^ Sr£r£r smell's ,BirdweH and Ken realistic portrayals tsssshJ^ As the first producti0n through Sunday. In case of rain, the comedies that appear on State Newt Reviewer touring of the first show, Robert performance will move to the television and then funny portrait by Ken °f two 8®niIf People of Summer Circle Free . Arena cannot and on Parnell of reminiscing about the past Theater, "You Know I Anderson's famous long - titled comedy rheater. Admission is free. disappear convey an extremely as rapidly. Each several occasions this aids a nervous actor. but confusing their -you Know I Can't Hear You when the names Can't Hear You when the segment emerged as trivial show. The second segment is Water's Running," to the historic It will be followed by the basically a one-joke more For, in essence, "You called 'The Footsteps of f"d the events of their llfetimes. Water's Running" is not up Cjiumet Theater where the Theater internationally acclaimed comedy "The situation that was promptly to par wjth whaf. Jg tQ Know I Can't Hear You Doves and "You Know I Can't Hear Dept. operates an eight - week summer Jumbled Heads" directed by Farley milked for all it was worth concerns a follow in the next two when the Water's Running" couple choosing twin beds You atock company with the cooperation of Richmond on July 11 - 15 and then before quickly running its when the Water's weeks. by is too choppy to involve its the Copper Country Intermediate Macbeth July 18 - 21, all in the T PP6GR»M iNfo1fiWTON"T£ 6MT~™ preordained course. audience in anything besides School District. Kreqge Court Theater. I 2ND BIG WEEK ! The Summer Circle Free "You Know I Can't Hear a few chuckles. Admittedly M-H| "You Know. Water's Running" is Festival is You when the Water's that's all theater of this type Open Daily 12:45 P.M. . . made possible by funds from the MSU Running" was a mildly purports to do, yet there Feature 1:05-3:20-5:35-7:40-9:50 unique also in that the entire cast of provost, the MSU Council for Graduate are five play 10 characters in three short Students and the diverting evening, that much better comedies than Michigan Council for seemed a step above those Anderson's works. ALBERT R BROCCOLI« HARRY SAM plays all based on various comical the Arts. ALL J situation comedies on the tube thanks Granted, it does work well on the three-quarter excitement that live theater to the round stage at Kresge Court, NEW ROGER Group admits MOORE brings with it. There's an bombing requiring only a minimum intimacy there that the tube of scenery and props plus 007 ?r PL^ NOW SHOWING! JAMES of recruitment center • « BUTTERFIELD DRIVE-IN THEATRES ADVENTURE! BOND DETROIT (UPI) - A Citizen Patriot and Ann Detroit postmark. STARLiTE LANSiNC seifdescribed revolutionary Arbor radio station WAAM The group cited the US 27 WEST OF WAVERLY Phone 372 2434 S CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY RD Phone 882 2429 ■IAN FLEMING'S also received copies of the group, expressing outrage "corruption exposed by over and the the Watergate scandal bombings of letter. The incidents occurred j Watergate and the greed and racism shown by the ALL DISNEY PROGRAM "THE WORLD'S 2 ADULT FEATURES LIVE Indochina, has taken credit bombing at one early Tuesday. A pipe bomb exploded at a U.S. Army continued bombing Indochina" and indicated its of GREATEST ATLHETE PLUS AT 9:30 ONLY "THE AND military recruitment center recruiting station in actions were timed to and an attempted bombing at another. Plymouth and a pipe bomb which failed to explode was coincide with the Fourth of July holiday. STUDENT TEACHERS" LETDIE In a letter received today found on a U.S. Naval ALSO "The Fourth of July by United Press recruiter's desk in Jackson. marks the start of the first RATED "R" AT 11:30 PM International, the Peoples There were no injuries. American war against Revolutionary Army of "We acted because the North America referred to foreign domination," the United States needs vast letter said. "Last night, we its action as the "first M revolutionary social followed the WALT DISNEY coordinated revolutionary change," the letter said. It American prooucthms YAiWK0TT0-:;'iES» revolutionary tradition by attack in Michigan since the Civil War." The Jackson was the dated the same bombings and bore a day of attacking the new agents of international domination. ""Biscuit iON-:, l'nda McCartneyar.; * V W • * RENT A STEREO You KNOW 1 Can't ft $23.00 Service par term J Hear YOU When LAST WEEK L ind delivery ^ The Water's Abrams Planetari NEJAC TV RENTALS. c ~^>[\ FREE Running JULY 4-8 pine I mu/ic theatre knob SUN: . \ Kresge Court MON. JULY 9 a» 7:30pm NUDE ^ PHOTOGRAPHY 8:30 PM Star of Life Attractive Models Free Admission WEEKEND SHOWTIMES Fri 8:00 & 10:00 AittvSscfiKfc 19601s BRITISH Sat Sun 2:30, 8:00 & 10:00 4:00 109 V) . ... Kalamazoo 489-1215 ROCK INVASION no admission after showtime •2 a.m. Mon - Sat ADMISSION PRICES C__T\ -if t?« ORiCJNAl STAHS H.» .1 '>*H At,Alfa ' Adults $1.00 V PCTCR NOONC MSU students 75 Children (12 and under) .50 ; HERMAN'S HERMITS , no pre - school children! GERRY thP PACEMAKERS WAYNE BILLY I. YOU'LL \ FONTANA / KRAMER I AMD THE ANOTW^ MINDBENDERS DAKOTAS LIKE * THE SEARCHERS * At all times, under all skies, no physical object of the universe beyond earth EATING PIZZA has been so significant to man as the sun. The sky theater of Abrams THAT'S Tickets available at the door Planetarium embrances this topic with the power it deserves in: UN COMMONLY GOOD! $6, $5 Pavilion; $4 Lawn Following the 8 o'clock shows there will be a special 15 minute presentation for skywatchers. After the 10 o'clock shows a current album release will be FOR INFORMATION CALL (313)559-9111 played. This week: Moving on by John Mayall BELL'S 2nd aiu Action open mi>nun Week nccn 1:15 PM Daily —11—moouk f TSTTiTZFT m, INFORMATION 355 - 4672 ICHIGAN MZZA 225M.A.C 332 -5027 1:35 - 5^40*^7^50^ 9:55 Ju[, SHBS FREE DELIVERY OF THE A FINE MOVIE! YEAR'S 10 Now 7th Week. pri. & Mon. thru Thurs. BEST FILMS!" open at 7:00 PM New Yorfc Magazine • WPIX-TV • Group W (WINS) feature at New York Poet • New Republic • New Leader 7:25-10:00 Sat & Sun. New Yorfc Daily New* • Gannett Newspaper# • After Dark °pen at 1:45 PM Cue Magazine • Newsweek • The National Observer . Life Magazine Feature at 2:10-4:45- WINNER "BEST ACTRESS" UV ULLMANN This movie is about one hell of a man who lived 7:20-9:55 -Htm Vof* film CfilKt when Dillinger was slamming banks, It is a new land...anew hope.anewdream a surpassing and Roosevelt was awakening the nation. Piece of film- He's a hard-time fast-tracker who's been where making and a Powerful recapturing Max von Sydow it's mean. A grizzly with a sense of humor, A °f a great tide wandering rebel, living off the land in Chas history." LivUUmann bv his wits and his fists. Now he's taking on his biggest run. Champlin, Los Angeles Times The Emigrants A challenge no one ever survived. That's why he has to do it. Scwerpby by Jcnlioel end Benc^ ForArd From a novel by Vfafcn Mobeig FVoduced by Bengf Fooknd Drecled by Jan foel TedvfcolorMSWFi^rxij^fVodclion O •(Ell EMPEROR OF THE NORTH It's not a place., it's a prize! Coming Soon CESAR and ROSALIE ... and DAVID Friday, July 6, 1973 Michigan State NewsT East Lansing, Michigan Easy Victor and Participants at Bike Day in East Lansing Wednesday rode along a marked route Charles Girkin of Jackson answers the cheering crowd as he breaks was uninjured and managed to finish second. Nisja was taken to through the city, and earned certificates for riding either 15 or 25 miles through the Glencairn neighborhood. the tape at the finish line of the 25 - mile race as part of Bike Day. In Sparrow Hospital with cuts, bruises and a possible concussion. State News photo by Dave Schmier the background, left, Jeffrey Glasscock, also of Jackson, attempts to State News photo by C.L. Michaels get up after colliding with fellow Jacksonite, Eric Nisja. Glasscock DAfi 224 ABBOTT RD. East Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 11 At the sound of the starting gun, the 100 entrants in the 25 - mile bike race on Wed nesday run toward their bikes in the Le Mans - type start at Valley Court City Park. They had to make 15 laps on a course along Abbott Road, Whitehills Drive, Alton Road and Burcham Drive. The finish was at Alton City Park. State News photo by C.L. Michaels Over 600 participate in annual city bike day control of his bike less than ByC. L.MICHAELS by a three - hour concert 20 yards from the finish and provided by local rock State News Staff Writer fell. Nisja was in second music groups. proximately 1,500 place when the accident ,eopu> attended East occurred. Glasscock was Next year's Bike Day is Lansing's Second Annual knocked down by Nisja's already being discussed by ;0mmunity Bike Day falling bike, but he was members of the Bike Day fednesday. Jon Houston, uninjured and managed to Committee. tochairman. estimated that remount and finish second. "The ^ were at least 1,000 concept of Bike After the 25 • mile race, Day," Houston said, eople in attendance at any the first three cyclists were ine time- "definitely won't be awarded trophies and Over 600 people of all changed. We're just thinking merchandise gifts from Bike about the wes participated in the Easy possibilities of Day sponsors. changing the mechanics of lider event. After being tarted by Mayor Wilbur Following the awards the racing -- Dossibly having presentation, Mayor Pro the number Qf Brookover at 12:30 p.m., Tem people George Griffiths entering restricted or cyclists rode a winding 2V4 - dedicated the city's new nile course north from and making it purely $20,000 motorized professional." >ack to Valley Court City electronic stage. Houston emphasized, >ark. Those who completed Residents then heard a i, 10 and 15 miles received however, that these ideas few remarks from four of Certificates for their the are just speculative. The ichievement. eight city council only definite thing being candidates. planned is having another Charles Girkin of The day was finished up Jackson beat a field of community bike day. 100 contenders in the main event of the day - the 25 ■ mile competitive r •ace. Girkin is a member of Lender o/* the paek the Jackson Free wheelers Sicycle Club. He said after Charles Girkin. 29, of the Jackson Freewheelers he race that this was the irst time he had raced in Bicycle Club, leads the pack as they round the comer from Whitehills Drive onto Alton Road in the 25 - competition. A second member of the mile competitive bike race on Wednesday. Girkin lackson Freewheelers, kept up the lead to win the first race he had ever leffrey S. Glasscock, took participated in. lecond place. Richard State News photo by C.L. Michaels Lindholm of Lansing placed ;hird. Tragedy marred the race is another member of the lackson club, Eric Nisia. lost rcENT AT.V? $23.00 per term ■ Free Service • .. P*r 1 land delivery Month 1 P^IEJAC 337-1300 TV RENTALsJ Most people do not understand that travel agency tickets don't cost anymore than the airlines. We do. toeu ~Q^Our great, giganlic supet burger. (Onior *85^UNS ,u" D°c tOENSHWICM ...AND call Joy from the fishes of the Deep Blue Se< COLLEGE TRAVEL All item* served with golden French Fries Free/ All the soda you can drink | when you're ready to go 351-6010 UK is fun ^Qsais FREE DELIVERY 337-1631 1203 E. Gd. River ROUND PIZZA LAROE SQUARE PIZZA SMALL SQUARE PIZZA & 16" one item or more one item or more mm Item or mon 55'OFF 75e OFF 50c OFF ' Good with this coupon July 6 thru 12 j[_ >-^'Good «"th thi$ couP0" Ju|V 6 thru 12 ULT'Cood with this coupon July 6 thru 12 Mid Friday,liBt. July 6. inn 3554 SI SMALL FURNISHED hou* EAST LANSING - Horizon SUMMER ROOMS and with garage, $150. $1Q(; FORD CUSTOM 1966 VOLKSWAGON BUG - 1968, house, near Whitehills, large 1 apartments close to campus. Cheap! Call NEJAC' deposit, 4822192 after (full-size), 2 door, automatic, good condition, 53,000 bedroom, carport, security call 3^ 337-1300. C-2-7-6 p.m. 1-7-6 V-8, power steering, runs miles. $750. 694-9956, locks, balcony, air very well. $395. 655-3810. 355-4684, (8-5). 3-7-11 conditioning, carpeting, 5-7-16 WOMEN:VACANCIES in 3 girl EAST LANSING 3 to golden drapes. Quiet atmosphere, bedroom, furnished, August PHONE 355-8255 VOLKSWAGEN adults. 1 year lease. $175. apartments. 1 block from rest/ Completely 15, 1973 to August 15,1974 347 Student Services Bldg. FORD GALAXIE 1966, $175 SUPERBEETLE - 1972, 349-2094. 6-7-11 campus. Serving Bi takes it. Call Tony, marine furnished, utilities and Family desired $270' Fine blue, 13,000 miles, 351 8558.2-7-9 351-1796. 1-7-6 $2,150/best offer. 393-4076 parking included. $70. Open Frl. * "AUTOMOTIVE after 6pm. 2-7-6 349 9609. 1-2-7-6 Until N01 COUNTRY HOME Scooters & Cycles FORD GALAXIE 500 1967, 15 mi|„ 2314 e. Mich i Northeast, 2 bedroom, 5 acre, Parts & Service very good condition. Must VOLVO 1970 - Excellent CAMPUS NEAR, quiet, on Looking Glass, $225 "washda sell, $625 or best offer. Call condition inside and outl furnished, 1 bedroom, $110 Aviation month. 351-7497. 0-7-30 25c pc 349-4946. 3-7-11 $1,895. Call 351-5729. 3-7-9 plus utilities. ED 2-5374. •EMPLOYMENT the bes" 3-7-11 wen[ EAST SIDE •FOR RENT vw BUS 1968, 9 passenger, furnished, $900 or best offer. 394-0961. SUMMER at MILFORD STREET, 126. 2 bedroom, carpeted. |\j0v< econ Apartments available. Summer and fall specia 4-7-13 blocks from campus. Deluxe, Houses BURCHAM air conditioned, furnished, 2 rates. 351 -7497 or WASf GTO 1968 - power steering, new 3006 V Rooms 676-2191. 0-7-30 battery, tires. $975. VW POP-TOP camper - 1970, WOODS man, $180. 3 man, $195. •FOR SALE 353-7229. 3-7-11 new radial tires, excellent d your SUMMER poolslde Now leasing. 351-8571, Enjoy the best In summer llvlnj 372-5767. 0-7-30 MATURE, INTELLIGENT, Animals Mobile Homes condition, 355-5902. 3-7-6 must sell! 'I THINK YOU'll LIKE MAlCOlM, B4D! Heated Pool 'Laundry warm, liberated femala MSU SOUR READERS ArriDie Parking * Air Cond. STREET, 126. prof of 26 seeks compatible •LOST & FOUND lARE LOOKING HE'S GOT HIS OWN BAND! •Nicely Furnished MiLFORD friend for sharing •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL /FOR ^ADVERTISING YOUR □0 One Summer Leases SUMMER RENTALS. 2 and 3 man. REASONABLE. 2 blocks from campus, deluxe, home, fall. p.m. 3-7-11 694-3783 sharp 4.7 person neei 489- •REAL ESTATE i 355-8255. SUZUKI 1972 T350J, excellent Post Office Box 1523 East Lansing, Michigan 48823 Bedroom '140. furnished, air conditioned. FOUR BEDROOM, one house. 5-7-16 Se<~. Onposlt $100 351-8571, 372-5767. 0-7-30 year •RECREATION condition, two helmets. Call - lease, large yard, Okemos 349-1464. X-10-7-13 745 Burcham Dr. 351-3118 Phone 349-3567. 4 7 13 bogue stre •SERVICE EFFICIENCY: PARTIALLY Instruction Typing Service MUSTANG 1970 - 6 cylinder, 3 speed. $1,200 or best offer. 393-3362. 3-7-6 YAMAHA 2,600 - 1969, 250 Big Bear, miles, $325. Phone Auto Service ][/] [ Employment j| or 484 4014 furnished, campus 5 minutes from by bike, $95. ONLY 10 minutes from campus No kitchen, after 5 p.nfi. I 120 SOUTH HAYFORD, includes utilities. Call on Lansing's West side. Large, •TRANSPORTATION 485-3950. 3-7-6 WANTED FEMALE paneled d< OLDSMOBILE 1967 Delta ALL VW parts in stock at - basement apartment, 3 ROGER PAVLIK REALTY, unfurnished 3 bedroom facilities, bio - bartender for nights. Some •WANTED wholesale prices bedroom, all utilities, $140. 371-2891. 1-7-6 home, carpeted living 88, power brakes, steering, KAWASAKI 1972 350, Big experience helpful but not $95/montl - (approximately 20% off). No pets, 351-7497. 0-7-30 air conditioning.-$720. dining room. Recreation Horn, 1,500 miles, excellent CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 necessary. Must be neat and 3-7-11 ••RATES*' 337-1572. 7-7-13 condition. Best offer. East Kalamazoo Street. 1 attractive. Apply at 301 SOUTH HOLMES furnished A FANTASTIC room and bar. Good references. Reasonable r 393-3362. 3-7-6 DRUAR's after summer, fl' 10 word minimum OLDSMOBILE 1973, Delta 88, mile West of campus. East Saginaw, 7pm, 415 489-2086. 3 room efficiency. All "PAD" FOR FALL plus utilities. Call Nick near campus 2 door, Also 1971 Vista 487-5055. C-7-30 utilities, $125 per month. 482 0769. 5-7-16 NO. 125 YAMAHA ENDURO - 300 2-7-6 351-7497. 0-7-30 $45/month. NO. DAYS Cruiser. Both excellent WORDS miles, 2 helmets, call COMPLETE IMPORT CAR condition 651-5260. 3-7-11 TEACHER - NEED IMIVEDIATEL 482-9411 anytime. 5-7-9 SERVICE. Including ignition, HEAD START WOMAN - OWN room, MOW RENTINI 1 3 5 10 sensitive to the needs of housemate, own room, and doubt chassis, brakes and electrical. furnished, reasonable rent, No deposit or utilities. Near 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 OLDS - 1968, full power, air, BMW, YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, Available at ROBERTS children, 34 weeks, 30 hours Christian hoi close 351-0619 after 5 p.m. 7.80 needs some work, $300. RICKMAN. Most '73 models per week, salary $3,500. campus, 511V4 South Holmes interested in 12 1.80 4.80 15.60 AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, 3-7-11 353-6866. 3-7-11 in stock. SHEP'S MOTOR 4980 Park Apply in person at 101 East Street, Lansing. 3-7-6 environment 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 Lake Road, 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 SPORTS, INC. 2460 North Okemos. Phone 351 -8088 for Willow, Lansing. 3-7-6 NEED 1 MAN, 2 man "731" Apts. FALL.GRADUATE or workinj pets, no m OLDS "88" 1964, runs good, Cedar, Holt, Just South of appointment. 0-7-30 351-4950. 4-1 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 apartment. No lease, Spend the next year In snows, full power, $150. I-96. Phone DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for females, own bedroom, 10.00 16.25 32.50 overpass. next/campus. Marigold pure luxury . . . plush 25 3.75 beautifully furnished, color 332-6420. BL-1-7-6 694-6621. C-1-7-6 METRIC MOTORS VW Orthodontist's office. Mature furniture, carpeting, air i00m in hou - Apartments. After 7 PM TV, dishwasher, many pari D EADLINE repair. Okemos Road and person who enjoys working cond., dishwashers, pool summer, 351 9466. 3-7-11 with children. Please send and private balconies. luxuries. References. 351-9519. 3-1 1 P.M. one class day RALLY NOVA 1972, 350, 3 SPORSTER 1972, excellent I-96. 349-1929. C-7-30 Don't get shut out — call $ 85-$ 100 per mom before publication. speed, gold/brown, new tires, runner, 5,900 miles, slight personal resume to Box B-2 ACROSS FROM campus, 113 modifications, includes Cobra AUTO REPAIRS From front State News. 4-7-6 332-0985, 353-3937. 5-7-6 good condition. Best offer. - Louis Street, East Lanisng. Phone 489-31 66 or links, helmet, shop manual. end service to major Peanuts Personal ads NUDE MODELS wanted for Inquire after 5 PM. 489-6919. 3-7-11 Call Pat, 351-5345. 2-7-9 overhauls. No RIP-OFFS! Rooms must be pre-paid. executive art studio. Call 332-6364. 3-7 OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC, WOMEN: VACANCIES in 3 girl STUDENTS: ONE bedroom Grand River and Park Lake, 489-1215. 5-7-9 HONDA CL-100, 1900 miles, 2 apartments. 1 block from furnished apartments, and Cancellations/ Corrections SUPERBEETLE 1971 - stereo iUBLETING helmets, book rack, car East Lansing. 351-3130. house for rent. Call Tom tape, 28,000 miles, $1,300, NUDE MODELS wanted for campus. Completely FALL. SINGLES. Furnished, - 12 noon one class day carrier. $425, 355-6010. C-4-7-13 Hacker, 485-2261. After 6 excellent. 882-1931. 3-7-6 CEASAR'S RETREAT furnished, utilities and utilities, kitchen, TV lounge, before publications. 3-7-11 parking included. $70. p.m. 482-7173. 4-7-13 laundry, parking, close. HEALTH SPA. Call TOMORROW'S ANTIQUE! Aviation X 484-4481. 5-7-9 349-9609. a3-7-6 $ 6 5 - $ 80 . 332-5722, The State News will be HONDA 1971, Motosport 551 ALBERT Street. 1 block 484-9774. 0-7-30 1959 Mercedes. Pale green, 350cc, 6000 miles, extra tire, PENNSYLVANIA from campus, large 2 responsible only for the AVENUE beautiful. Engine needs work. ALCOA SUBSIDIARY. Part $575. 351 -5866 after 4 p.m. north furnished studio, bedroom furnished, air THREE MAN suite, 2 rooms, first day's incorrect LEARN TO FLY Over 30 time work, $300/ month. — $250. 337-1054. 2-7-9 - conditioned. 332-8977, insertion. __2j7-9 Full time positions available. utilities paid. Parking. $115 a furnished, utilities, kitchen, years experience in all types month plus deposit. 351-6676. 10-7-27 TOYOTA COROLLA 1972, TRIUMPH TIGER 1972%, of flight training. Approved 882-0979. C-7-30 Phone TV lounge, laundry, parking, Bills are due 7 days from 627-5454. 2-7-6 650cc, English style, still close. 332-5722, 484-9774, 5,000 miles, excellent for veterans. FRANCIS IN LANSING east side. 3 i, CLEAN under warranty. 694-0510. PART TIME 0-7-30 condition, like a new car. AVIATION, Airport Road. summer MARRIED STUDENTS, rooms, furnished, utilities no cooking, 50* u e charge will 3-7-11 Price negotiable, 351-5977. Call 484-1324. c-7-30 employment with multi - after 6pm. 3-i included, private entrance. B-1-7-6 1970 175 manufacturer distributor. FACULTY & iMED. $125 flexible lease. Call JON FALL. DOUBLES. Furnished, Bridgestone, good Automobile utilities, kitchen, TV lounge, LEARN TO fly with WINGED required. STUDENTS EZZO REAL ESTATE. condition, 2 helmets, $175. Excellent salaries. 351-5800. laundry, parking, close. $53. TOYOTA 1967 landcruiser, 4 SPARTANS. Save Phone 651-5746. 5-7-9 1 2, & 3 482-1147. 2-7-9 332-5722, 484-9774. O-7-30 wheel approximately $6 per hour. 0-7-30 . drive, 28,000 miles, $1100. 351-7511. 3-7-11 Call now, 677-7811, bedroom apts. EW POLES b 1972 KAWASAKI 350S2, 3500 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed. NOW LEASING summer 676-5623. 5-7-11 TOPLESS SHOESHINE girl miles, perfect condition. some with study Cedar Village, own room. Fisher por wanted, apply at fall. Single rooms, $15 and $650. Call 349-0508 days. SANDPIPER ADULT BOOK Immediately. Call 351-6879. up weekly. Office hours, teloscope. B 1970 BUICK SKYLARK 1968, air, 41,000 actual custom TOYOTA excellent running condition, - wagon, 4-7-13 Employment ii STORE, 1149 South 5-7-16 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday offer. E 02-68 3-5pm. Call 351-4495. 0-7 30 miles, $1000. Call 484-7560 after 5 p.m. 3-7-6 verV clean. $1,200. 882-1931. 3-7-6 KAWASAKI 350 good condition, $500 Big Horn, Washington, 694-0565 after 5pm. 10-7-13 from >149 per mo. m m FEMALE STUDENT to live MEN - CLOSE TO MSU. Clean, negotiable. 355-9778. 3-7-9 in/provide evening UNFURNISHED BUICK SKYLARK custom, 4 PART TIME waitresses and quiet rooms. Cooking. Phone TOYOTA 1973, Corolla 1600 babysitting and preparation door, 1968, air $850. Call bartender. PAUL REVERE'S 485-8836. 0-7-30 deluxe, 7400 miles, standard A of evening meal for 4 year BLOCK TO CAMPUS, 2 351-4377. 3-7-11 BAR. Apply after 6 p.m. transmission, snow tires, old daughter of widower. children welcome bedroom duplex, $160, 3 $2400. Call Friday 2-4 p.m. 3-7:6 bedroom, $300, furnished, all PRIVATE ENTRANCE, Nice home, privileges, please BEST V/ CAMARO 1968, good or Saturday A.M. 351-7730. , no pets utilities. Summer rate. cooking, furnished, close, MASON BODY SHOP - 812 flexible schedule. Lansing. BARTENDER condition, red, vinyl top. 1-7-6 Apply to Box A-1, State EXPERIENCED only. Must be 332-5144. X-3-7-6 $50/month. REPAIR St East Kalamazoo Street since 372-1814 after 5:30 p.m. News. 5-7-9 neat, clean and dependable. Negotiable. 332-1946. 3-7-11 ACCESSl 3-7-6 TRIUMPH good TR-4 1965, radio, condition, new tires, 1940. Complete auto painting and collision service. 485=0256. C-7-30 ACTION REPRESENTATIVES Part time. 655-2175, SEA HAWK RESTAURANT, KNOB HILL SHARE male, HOUSE Lansing, own $50 room, plus WANTED GIRL to share house, 627-6097. 3-7-11 will be recruiting for people Williamston. 5-7-9 own room, $50, near campus. Velociped< APARTMENTS utilities. 482-4464. 2-7-9 Call 332-0075. 3-7-1 541 E. Gra who are Generalist. They will vRECISION c be in the Placement Bureau 337-1072. 3-7-9 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE TRIUMPH 1967 - 2 liters. Must sell, $700 or best offer. Call Michelle, 332-4405 after 5 11MPORTS July 10, 11, and 12. So why not stop by. 3-7-11 For Rent \m GARDEN Gunson. newly COTTAGES, 1 available furnished, 400 now, and with QUIET ROOM for male student. 211V4 Grand River ^Downstairs CHANN E 1969. 350 engine. AM/FM wide lawns. 3 blocks MSU. from Union, $48 per month. PM. 3-7-11 synthesizer $1 radio. $2995. Call KING'S COMPACT REFRIGERATOR 351-6629. X-5-7-13 ACTION will be on campus July Hours $150. Phone 351-0120. 2-7-9 tape deck $ FOREIGN CAR SERVICE, 10, 11, and 12 recruiting for $7.50 / month. Black and condition. 33; 372-8130. 4-7-13 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1971, VISTA and PEACE CORPS. white TV $9.50 / month. 12 noon - 6 pm STARTING FALL Color TV $19.50 / month PERSON TO share luxury 13,000 miles, AM/FM radio. PEACE CORPS is in need of Michigan Avenue, toLF CLUBS, : CUTLASS 1968, power steering, MARSHALL house. Fireplace, fenced Call 485-4770. 3-7-6 teachers, if you are MUSIC, from Williams Dormitory. brakes. so 351-7830. C-7-30 yard, laundry facilities, color Staff, $70 automatic, power interested come to the Phone after 6 pm. 332-5906. 355-1124. 1-7 Must sell. 393-1447. 1-7-6 LOCATED TV, close to campus. 6-7-11 TURBO - CHARGED Corvair Placement Bureau in the MICHIGAN'S BEAUTIFUL. See 351-9450 after 6 p.m. 3-7-11 1965, 4 speed, bucket seats, Student Services Building. % MILE NORTt •* OFF P.A. DUSTER GOLD 1 972, ci posi-traction, radials. $400. it. Trailer sales and rentals. 3-7-11 executive car, many extras. Call 355-1013.Mon 3-7-11 HANDYS, 489-5080. C-4-7-6 OF JOLLY RD. ON THREE BEDROOM house, east EAST LANSING close-in, V-8. Automatic transmission, OKEMOS ROAD side of Lansing. Students single room, woman only. power steering, radio, vinyl VEGA GT 1972, Kammback REGISTERED NURSES TV AND stereo rentals. $23 welcome. 910 South Holmes. Cooking, $60. Phone top, deluxe wheels and trim. 'Electrical 'Suspension term/ $9.50 month. Free, SUMMER LEASE 694-0712. 3-7-6 332-5988 after 6pm. 3-7-6 with radio, clock, lighter, ROSELAWN MANOR - large 2 Ziebart rust' proofing. •Engine 'Frame Straight¬ same day delivery and luggage rack, wind screen, SKILLED NURSING HOME, bedroom apartment, near $2,350. Days 694-8873, ening And Body & Paint service. Call NEJAC. $1,927.44. 355-8037. 4-7-13 707 Armstrong Road, 337-1300. C-7-30 campus, air conditioned, evenings 393-2146,3-7-11_ Shop Lansing, has positions furnished, $140 per month. available for Registered TV AND stereo rentals, $3 term 351 9036. 3-7-6 CROSSWORD Collingtooob OUR NEW HOURS: Monday Tuesday 12:00-5:30 7:30-5:30 Nurses, all shifts, excellent salary and benefits. Apply in person or call, 393-5680. / $9.50 month. Free, same day delivery and service. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. C-7-30 NEED ONE girl immediately. Campus Hill Apartments, PUZZLE ACROSS Wednesday 7:30-5:30 Mrs. Swan, Personnel. 5 7-16 1. Elite 23. Scorched $45. Call 349-2878. 3-7-6 6. Whiff 25 Diatribe means Thursday 7:30-5:30 Friday 7:30-5:30 PORTER POSITION, part time, 10 Beethoven 29 About PARKING, CLOSE north Saturday 9:00-1:00 excellent benefit program, A LARGE 3 bedroom symphony 30. Holly campus. Reasonable price, apartment Papal scarf 31 Samovar apply in person HOLIDAY call 351-5891 after 5:30 P.M. near campus. 13 Tribunals 33 labor union INN, 3121 East Grand River. Furnished. Summer only. Call — 14 He with the 36 Portion V7-6 Call 337-2714. 5-7-9 IV4-4411 golden touch 37 Taio paste HEAD 38 Gentle person IV2-4444 START SOCIAL (Watch for our SERVICES COORDINATOR - Supervising ability, case » IIv EAST LANSING convenient, - one comfortable, bedroom, lb Weaken 39 18. Office holders 41 Iced Dispatch boat available now at summer 19 Musical 43 Finch work experience, familiar Summer Tune-Up TWO BEDROOM apartment, 1 rates or reserve for fall. No instrument 44 Friendless with community resources, 20. Directed 45. Wrest mile off campus. $185 per special, coming salary to $9,000. Apply in pets. Call evenings, 351-9020 21. "Gloomy dean' 46 Pitcher room month. Phone after 5:30pm 6-7-13 up soon.) person at 101 East Willow, Lansing. 3-7-6 332-2110. 6-7-6 ZZF ONE ADULT for 3 man. Own ONE BEDROOM apartment, room, pool, parking. FINE utilities Phone included. after $140. 5:30pm. 393-8038. 2-7-9 332-2110.6-7-6 EAST LANSING IMPORTS 334 MICHIGAN AVENUE - 3 duplex. Available - 2 bedroom now. Call 351-5891 after 5:30 P.M. bedrooms, bath, fireplace, 1 OF THE year lease, $250 per month. Call after 6 p.m. 332-5906. 1-7-6 SUMMER AND fall rentals. X-7-13 WORLD. RIVER HOUSE friendly management RELAXED blocks on ATMOSPHERE. M.A.C. furnished 2 APARTMENTS, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 man apartments. 332-0255. 10-7-13 •Air conditioned 'Unlimited Parking GARDEN OF apartment, parking, utilities paid. After 5:30 p.m. ONE AND two bedroom *Di«hwaters 'New Furniture •Shag Carpeting 'Model Open Daily # farthly oeuciHT 351-8319. 3-7-6 furnished mobile homes $25-$35/ week. 10 minutes . . . 2771 Northwind Call 351-8282 Mb ABBOTT RD 2 OR 3 man. Near campus. to campus. Quiet and (Behind the Yankee Store) Immediately. $120/month. peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. EAST LANSIHC, 332-4423 after 6 p.m. 3-7-6 0-7-30 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1973 13 355-8255 STUDENT 355-825Si f Mobil CJZ) Typing Service L^|] Detroiter, 1968 - 12" X 60'. .BOARD EXAM SEHyiCE DIRECTORY TUTORING COMPLETE THESES Include# most furnifhings, KAPLAN TUTORING SERVICE' discount printing. disposal, bedroom air COURSES IBM typing and binding conditioner, sjprage building, now being formed for the these, resumes, publication. skirting, new refrigerator, 2-3 coming LSAT,MCAT,DAT Across from campus, corner bedrooms. $4,300. See Board DR.D.M. DEAN THE ALOHA For M.A.C. a id Grand River, 315 Cambridge Drive, Inforir all below Jones Stationary OPTOMETRIST FABRIC Windsor Estates, Dimondale. Shop. Announcements for It's Male Consciousness 313-354-1185 O-7-30 Call C OPYGRAPH What's Raising is Call 646-8916 Happening must be now regrouping. If the two SALE anytime. SERVICES' received in the State CONTACT LENS 337-1666. News groups at 7:30 p.m. 4-7-13 PREGNANT? We understand. Friday and GIFTS AND C-7-30 Office, 341 Student Services 8 p.m. Sunday are not Wedding*. anc SERVICES Call us. PREGNANCY Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two class convenient, call if ^11 Banquets 349-9800 210 ABBOTT RD. 332-4564 255 Ann St. LUAU SUPPLIES 1968, 12* X 6C, air77kir7ing, shed, like new. Available COUNSELING' 372-1560. EXPERIENCED IBM days before publication. No accouncements will be interested. you are still 351-1911 0-7-30 accepted typing(pica, elite), 1331 East by phone. August 1. 2363 North Cedar Kalamazoo: call 489 1058 • eyfs examined No. 92. Holt. 694-3864 Expectant parent Green Earth Food Co-op will golden harvest GET AWAY FROM X-6-76 5-7-13 classes will begin July 9 at hold an important meeting at 7 • glasses YOUR PAD FOR restaurant • contact lens Sparrow Hospital and at St. p.m. Sunday at the entrance to Serving Breakfast and DR. I.L. Collin*. Optomatriu . SUMMER! CALL TOPPER 12-X60' furnished^ PROFESSIONAL IBM typing Lawrence Hospital. There is also the Student Services Building. | COLLEGE TRAVEL (Pica - Fine Foods OKEMOS - WARDCLIFF - Elite). 11 years a class for unwed mothers held skirted. King Arthur's Court 3p«n Frl. 4 Sat. 24 Hour, C6-Optical Services 351-6010 $3,300. 372-7134. 4-7-6 School. 3 bedroom, 1J4 experience. 3 39-8 9 3 4. C-7-30 SANDI, at 7:30 p.m. every Sparrow Hospital. Thursday at B'nai B'rith Hillel will have a movie party. Meet at 7:30 p.m. ■jntll Noon Sunday MUS.Lo«.n. S93-423Q . for baths, brick rancher, E. Michigan 487-0068 Saturday at 319 Hillcrest Ave. 231* | ^jckets & arrangements 3 adjoining Elemantary school BEDROOM MOBILE home, grounds. Robert Fisher will speak on 12* X 57', air conditioned, Excellent school, Buy and sell tropical fish and washday saviiNGS TV & STEREO REPAIR full size washer and dryer, gas secure community. 2 miles investment opportunities at 12 supplies at the Greater Lansing 25c PER LOADi BUD'S from M.S.U. noon July 10 at the University THE BEST FOR LESS by Universal Technical range, renge hood, $26,900, $3,500 Club. Lunch will be served at Aquarium Society's auction at Auto Parts Inc. to transfer EXPERIENCED TYPIST, 7:30 wendrow's 484-5315 refrigerator, new water mortgage. 2684 11:45 a.m. Reservations are p.m. Saturday in the Home Service Okemos. Electric typewriter. heater, skirting, shed Greencliff. Call owner at appreciated. Call 353-5111. community room of the Lansing econowash Reasonable Rates Late Model Motors and 351 1071. 2-7-6 Call 349-1773 evenings and MalL Visitors are welcome. SPECIAL TEXAS T.V. Stereo parts a speciality. (optional). Owner must selll weekends. WASHER 50C Will 373-6726 The MSU 24-HOUR Halfwey between Holt consider reasonable Diplomacy J006 VINE ST. ANSWERING and 4 BEDROOMS DENS, large living weekdays. 0-7-20 Organization will meet at 9:30 Free U desperately needs Mason N. Cedar offer. King Arthur's Court, SERVICE on 694-2154 room, insulated workroom, tonight in South Williams Hall someone to teach guitar and ^-♦"1 ° 1 b'teW.olS-r. phone 489-2134 after garage. Within walking EXPERIENCED IBM typing. lounge. New players are auto mechanics. If you know 5:30pm. 3-7-6 distance of MSU, $26,500. Dissertations. (Pica - Elite)! welcome. Bring your own someone or are willing to share FAYANN, 489-0358. C-7-30 boards. your skills, call. Rooms SQUIRE Down payment negotiable. 1967, 12' X 60" with Call 351-5977. 1-7-6 living room tip-out. Skirting, Transportatio Free U offers radio, TV Campaign meeting for and small electrical appliances shed, central air, combo TWO BLOCKS from MSU, with McNeil/Brown for city council is repair. Call Harold. PERSON NEEDED for 4 man 10 SPEED new- Fuji S-10-S GIBSON EB-3 electric bass. washer/dryer, partially land scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday at contract terms. 4 house. 489- 5960 at 7 p.m. (ROAD RACER). Call Rick, Good condition. $220 or best furnished, great shape. NEED RIDE daily to MSU from 501 MAC Ave. bedrooms Cape Cod, 2 air A dulcimer is a simple 5-7-16 351-2409. 5-7-9 $4800. Call 489-5954 or offer. 332-4047. 3-7-11 conditioners, partly Owosso beginning July 25 A stringed instrument. Learn how 482-3390. 3-7-11 new Free U class: to build one and then how to furnished, full basement, Call 1-723-1238 after 6 p.m" n "widest FULL VETTER Fairing. Make vinyl siding. Lots, lots 2-7-9 Inprovisational Theater for Children, 7-9 p.m. Monday play. A Free U class. Call Mark. ■ m selection... lowest offer, after 5 p.m. 332-1878. 3-7-11 j. Lost & Found j [Q j morell! O'CONNOR, Ask for 339-2527 or JIM through Friday and 2-4 p.m. Saturday. A Free U class in Housing 371-2330 at ROBERT Wanted £ PANELED DOUBLE, cooking facilities, block from campus, w~m ■ ™ prices!" cuoiseonof~~ SONY HP-188 Hi-Fi Excellent condition, FIND SOMETHING? If you've found a pet or article STRONG REALTY. (392) 3-7-11 Tai Chi Chwann, moving 351-2756. WANTED: FEMALE will be $95/month. 3-7-11 u cvcu 332-8763. 3-7-11 of value, return we want to it. Just come help you into the motorcyclist. Must have good road bike. Travel New Meeting open at to new people. 6 p.m. outdoors next to the Union. today Take care of your bicycle. Care, repair and touring, 7 p.m. 10 SPEED bicyle men's 26" State Thursdays at Synergy. SUMMER, FURNISHED room News Classified (1971) ranch. 1V4 England, Canada or west. 1 -2 new condition. $90. Department and tell us that car garage. Intensive French near campus, utilities paid, weeks, mid-July. Camp and will Develop the magic in your Call after 5 p.m. 355-8097 you want to place ad in Finished rec room with continue another week and is $45/month. 351-0997. 2-7-9 an crash. Call evenings Bill, hands. Come to a massage class 1-7-6 OPEN HOUSE. Pictures, lamps, EAST LANSING STATE fireplace. 110' X 150* lot. still open. Music and poetry are at 7:30 p.m. Monday at 115 351-4137. 4-7-6 the medium. For people who BANK'S found column. As a Near schools, WW RENTING. Girls, singles gold leaf and stoneware Lansing, 5 Berkey Hall. minutes from MSU. $24,500 have had some French and feel TANDBERG MODEL 64, reel - items, public service EAST and doubles, furnished cane furniture, etc. PSYCHOLOGY STUDY: that they have forgotten much reel stereo tape deck. Sony Free or 6% FHA The Tolkien Fellowship will Christian home. Only those refreshments served. LANSING STATE BANK mortgage may be Women in good health of it. Must come Saturday if you HP-188 stereo music system. Open Monday - Saturday till will run the ad at assumed. 393-6909. 1 -7-6 taking meet at 8 p.m. today in South interested in a quiet home no extra no drugs, except possibly oral want to participate. Call Free U Williams Hall lounge to discuss Dual 1215S stereo changer. 5 p.m. Monday aid Thursday cost to you. for information. environment need apply. No contraceptives. $2 for 1V4 "Sauron as a Problem Child" waterbads. Phone Speed Graphic 4X5 Press evening until 9 p.m. Let's get EAST LANSING Recreation no 351-4950. 4-7-13 camera, Minolta SRI camera, acquainted! DISTINCTIVE STATE BANK m hours Lorraine participation. Call 351-9176 4-5:30 Yoga. 7 a.m. In the Union with guest speaker The Phantom of North Hubbard Hall lounge. Miranda Sensorex SRL INTERIORS, 1491 Haslett C-7-30 Green Room. Also 9 a.m. P.m. weekdays for camera. Poloroids, lenses, Road, Haslett. 339-8257. FLIGHTS Saturday. An ecumenical graduate 00M IN house for rest of TO Europe. Ne\ information. 3-7-11 movie 1-7-6 LOST: TOY student fellowship is r, parking, close $55. cameras projectors, Collie, female, York - Frankfurt return fror forming camera accessories, TV sets, answers to "Cassie". $165. DON'T FORGET blood through United Ministries in 351-9519. 3-7-11 Anne Munnich comes will hold TV LAFAYETTE SOLID state a track meet at 1- a.m. Higher Education. Come Sunday test equipment, 641-4217, 339-2351, 355-7846 5-7- p.m. 0-7-30 only from people. 6 p.m. for a free dinner to stereo receiver, 332-2511. 2-7-9 Saturday at the MSU track. at A.S.U. grad. Female student typewriters, clocks radios, LR100, $75. Professional donors Open to all. 1118 S. Harrison Road. wall tapestries. 1000 used 8 Perfect condition. 332-8402 desires to live with a nice 3 - compensated. MICHIGAN family starting fall. Contact, track tapes, $1 up. 1500 used evenings. 4-7-6 FOUND: 5 month old Husky - COMMUNITY BLOOD 332-6364. 3-7-11 stereo albums, 50c up. type pup. After 6 p.m. Call CENTER. 337-7183. Hours okemos, lansing, mt, pleasant, WILCOX SECOND HAND PARTNERSHIP IN local natural 655-3732. 2-7-9 foods business for sale. Call Monday, Thursday and traverse city 1UBLETING LARGE clean STEREOLAND, 509 East SKY — HIGH Tree Service, Friday 9-4:30pm Tuesday house for half cost, Michigan, Lansing, phone 351-7291.6-7-6 $100 REWARD FOR return of professional work, low rates, and n Wednesday 12-6pm per month. Call 485-4391, 8-5:30 p.m. Cannon F-1 camera body No. fully insured. 351-2756! C-7-30 332-5444. 3-7-11 Monday - BankAmericard, Master Saturday. GUNS, RIFLES, and hand guns of all kinds. Buy, trade and 143769 with FI.4 lense No. 30129 and Cannon telephoto 5-7-13 A New Shipment THE ANELED, parking, 2 FURNISHED, blocks from Charge, trades, layaways. C-7-30 sell. 2412 BOB'S South GUN SHOP, Cedar. Call lense No. 165761 and canvas bag. No questions green FOR stereo QUALITY service equipment, see the on STORY'S Has just WEATHEKTANI 371-2244. O-7-30 asked. STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East Arrived! Dean, 351-1326 ampus. 351-7236. 3-7-6 Call Mark, BEGINNERS COMPONENT 3-7-11 Grand River. C-7-30 DAILY Shop ford seasons UNIT - cassette, AM/FM I Animals IPWl LOSE, CLEAN, quiet, parking, cooking, call 351-0631 radio, amplifier, 2 speakers, BSR 310 turntable, 50 watts LOST: PEARL handle pocket knife. Reward! Call Cary, Typing Service DOZEN Become a part of after 6pm. 3-7-6 power. $135. 355-0866. X-3-7-11 Phone AFGHAN HOUND puppies, 355-4869. 1-7-6 USED CAR the Hobie fleet... AKC registered, black males. Phone evenings 339-9378. FOUND: ORANGE striped SPECIALS VW SQUAREBACK 1969, 1-7-6 female kitten on Division TERM PAPERS Selectric. Phone after 5pm, with IBM 14 & 16 Foot Models automatic, air conditioning. Street. Call 351-4114 after 5:30pm. C-3-7-9 351-7824. B-12-7-30 OF THE ew poles boots and skiis. Also Girls's 10-speed Raleigh. » *Enough performance Fisher portable stereo, Call 3 7 3-3730 Annette before Faldyn, 9 PM. LIGHT TAN dog; "Shadow." THESES, RESUMES, typing WEEK £ for the heartiest sailor teloscope. Best reasonable *East to handle 3-7-11 Porto Rican tags, lost near and printing. Reasonable offer. ed2-6898. 3-7-6 Brewery. Please call prices. COMMERCIAL 70 Plymouth Duster BUFFET CLARINET musi sell. 355-3117. 3-7-11 PRINTING. 337-0712. 7, ^Lightweight ADORABLE BLACK kittens. C-7-30 $275 />' ^SPEEDS best offer. or Free. 'Carefree larth cruising machines Mifflin, Lansing. 3-7-11 KING COURT KRAZY KAPER p.m. 2-7-9 Healthy and box trained. 482-7841 after 5:30 !/! EXPERIENCED Okemos. Electric typewriter. TYPIST, 71 Vega s *A11 colors available Call 349-1773 eveings and 2 Dr. garage sale: Movie camera, PLFPIES—FREE to loving homes. FREE ...A lesson in complexion weekends. 373-6726 Stop out and take a look! best values baby furniture, toys, tables, Medium sized mixed breeds. care. Call 484-4519 East weekdays. 0-7-30 *1260 clothing. Many other Michigan or 485-7197 repair service interesting items. 823 King Call 351-8284. 2-7-6 Lansing Mall. MERLE 2283 W. Grand River 4310 W. Saginaw accessories Court off Alton Road, East NORMAN COSMETICS PROFESSIONAL IBM 72 Maverick DOBERMAN PUPS champion dissertation typing. MA Okemos Lansing Lansing. Friday and Saturday - STUDIOS' C-7-30 2 Dr. 9-7 p.m. Come and browse. sired, black, English degree. MARTY Phone: 372-8330 (517) Velocipede Peddler 1-7-6 ears croo. HALTBAR. 646-8835. 3-7-6 NORTH, 351-3487. C-7-30 *1493 Phone: 349-9494 (517) OPEN: Mon.. Wed.. Thurs., TV AND stereo rentals. $23 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 10-9 541 E. Grand River & Fri., 10-9. Tues. & Sat. term/$9.50 month. Free, Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5 Downstairs SPALDING SMASHER FREE KITTENS to good day ANN BROWN. Typing and 66 Delta 88 10-6, Sun. 12-5. 351 - 7240 J same delivery and multilith offset aluminum tennis racket, homes. Call 337-1201 923 service. Call printing. 4 Dr. NEJAC, Complete service for CHANNEL SANSUI almost $30. Call Huntington Road. 3-7-6 new, 349-0619. 3-7-11 337-1300. C-7-30. dissertations, theses, *188 Model 135 3 Way synthesizer $140 Akai 220D manuscripts, general typing, olf clubs, deck $200, excellent condition. 332-5656. 2-7-9 "LES PAUL" Grovers, tailpiece. custom, Bigsby Beautiful New vibrato SPARTAN CO-OPERATIVE Nursery School is accepting application for 1973-74 IBM. 23 years experience. 349-0850. C-7-30 71 Pinto 2 Dr. Airequipt Remote Control Projector 2-9+PW, Wilson $350. Sunn 80-watt guitar guitar. school year, for information *1086 S'a". $70, best offer. BARON 12* X 50' - with shed call 3 55-0336 mornings. CAT-ASTROPHIC 355-1124.1-7-6 amplifier, $100. (2) 60-watt and other extras. Call In the early EV horns in cabinet, $100. 373-3888 days, and 5-7-16 18th century part of the In Bengal, 71 Plymouth P.A. cabinets, mixers, West 2-12 speaker cabinet, 489-6118 nights. 3-7-6 India, tax delinquents were "CALIFORNIA NATURALS" 4 Dr. "'tar amps. GILL $100; Combined set-up $250.. new from Max Factor. forced to wear loose trousers *1067 ELECTRONICS, 349-9293 (2) Milo P.A. cabinets, each filled with live cats until RITZCRAFT 1966, 12' X 50'. Avocado, lemon, cream facial mornings, 5-7 p.m. 5-7-16 with 15" SRO and two they paid up. Completely furnished. New mask, 68 30-watt horns, $200 each. furnace. Air conditioned. cleansing facial, moisturizing face toner, But If you've got a house full of kittens, find them Chevy *rAGE SALE Beds, New Electroharmonix Big baby $3000. 15 minutes from moisturizer. GULLIVER loving homes with low cost Conv. "rr'age. tires (Simca), Muff P. $20. 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Michigan APARTMENT SIZE Signature , POLYESTER SINGLE KNITS thru Wed. 9 6. Thurj. - til 9 p.m. Fri. 9 -5. Closed f Qne Block From Campus •FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER refrigerator. Like | new. Best |-gg 5J88 _ SJW Sat. Open Sun. 10 - 6. Friday, July 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 6,1973 Council cautious about limiting by JIM BUSH State News Staff Writer Rob to Kruger, one of the citizens trying prevent the tree-cutting, Kelly changemt Henry Fine Park, the largest group was generally satisfied with City at the park since a child drowned there April 20. occurred at council's 26. meeting on June police m>m * Approved Councilman a recommen, George Colh.Z J The council, which held its meeting City officials have said that none of «sk the Capital Area Council A resolution to limit local police allegedly said he was a fellow member Manager John Patriarche's proposal. the incidents occurred. Governments to 7 „ 0 Patriarche, who suggested several at Pinecrest School to make it easier of the "free press" or an employe of surveillance activities has been greeted for the residents to testify, will act on development | of an areewicfc effort*!' the Detroit Free Press. ways council could change the pond In other action, council approved a cautiously by East Lansing City Griffiths stressed that, though his area, recommended that the pond be Patriarche's report at its next meeting. clean up Lake Lansing. 1 Council, which voted to refer the two-year contract with East resolution was prompted by Kelly's barricaded with wood and wire fences measure to Police Chief Stephan Naert and heavy Five East Lansing residents Lansing's 48 union firemen. The • Supported a resolution bv action, he is philosophically opposed landscaping. th for his comments. agreement calls a sue per cent pay hike The resolution, sponsored at to all "unnecessary" police Residents of the park protested recent Lansing State Journal this year and another four per cent Ingham Commissioners County Board " surveillance. neighborhood, which is located north reports that a bomb threat, a threat on which asks th increase in 1974. Tuesday's meeting by Councilman "Detective of M-78 and west of Harrison Road, Councilman Mary Sharp's life and passenger railroad service be extend Kelly's statement, in jest George Griffiths, would outlaw the or not, was not only improper but have strongly demanded safety changes rock-throwing by demonstrators had Council also: to East Lansing, Xtende« police use of cameras and other came because of his orders and an surveillance equipment except when official policy that I find most an activity was clearly illegal and the surveillance( was designed to gather reprehensible," Griffiths said. "The presence of cameras and other evidence for "imminent" prosecution. Griffith's proposal, which referred to Naert by unanimous council vote, came late in what was was surveillance equipment at rallies and demonstrations has a chilling effect on citizens and inhibits their willingness to Voter registration the second council meeting in two express their First Amendment students' vacation addresses. 26, a businesswoman; Margaret rights," he added. East Lansing residents, including gathered 2,350 ballot applications, weeks to extend past midnight. Nearly Mark Grebner, group chairman, said Of the 7,542 votes cast in the 1972 McNeil, 22, 1973 MSU graduate; Jofo Mayor Wilbur Brookover, in voting most MSU students, have until 8 p.m. two hours of testimony from 18 city council primary, 1,112 were Polomsky, 42, an MSU professor; am to refer the resolution to Naert, called today to register to vote in the Aug. 7 Thursday. residents concerning suggested changes absentee. Since 1971, however, the James A. Roberts, 30, a local the measure confusing. city council primary. Stephanie Barch, deputy city clerk, . attorney To register to vote, a person mus in the pond area of Henry Fine Park confirmed that "about 2,000" voting rolls have increased from "What does 'imminent prosecution' Four of the eight candidates be 18 years old by Aug. 7, a Unitei kept the meeting runing late. absentee ballot applications had been 13,969 to 33,953. A child drowned in the pond this mean?" Brookover asked Griffiths. seeking council seats will advance from States citizen, a resident of "We need clarification of current the primary to the Nov. 6 city received at city hall as of Thursday. Sharp, who has served the council Michigu spring. for eight years, is seeking re - election, for at least 45 days and an Eas election. Those four will compete for "We've got three girls doing nothing Griffiths' proposal came in response policy to see where it differs from but Wilcox is not. Lansing resident for at least 30 days to a widely protested incident on June your proposal." the two seats now held by Mary Sharp but getting the voting rolls up to date An August 1971 state court rulin and Robert Wilcox. and processing these ballot The other seven candidates for four Naert was vacationing Thursday 13 when East Lansing Detective James An absentee ballot drive sponsored applications," she said. - year council terms are: John H. permitted students to register in thei and could not be reached for Kelly took several pictures of citizens The ASMSU group called Voter Bjoin, 31, a television news producer; college towns. comment. by an ASMSU group and aimed at blocking tree-cutting efforts at the Assistance turns the Nelson A. Brown, 28, a cofounder of Registration will continue until intersection of Michigan Avenue and Of the 18 residents who spoke to insuring that vacationing MSU over students vote in the primary has applications it receives to the city the Coalition for Human Survival; p.m. tonight at City Hall. Absente the council about the suggested safety Harrison Road. William E. Jennings, 25, a former ballot applications may be filed unl clerk, who is then responsible for When asked to identify himself by sending the absentee ballots to writer for Joint Issue; Paula Johnson, Aug. 4. Fisher Fisher 100 watt AM/FM stereo delivering a powerful 25 watts RMS per channel. All F.E.T. front end provides incomparable performance with two 12" three way speakers each with a 6 " midrange and a 1" super dome tweeter. Completing this fine sound system is the Garrard 42B automatic record changer with a shure magnetic cartridge, stylus pressure adjustment and cueing control, including base 8< dust cover. 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