the michigan Volume 66 Number 11 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. July 18, 1973 n $7,000 ■ ■ SSlStrike negotiations gain HI Ru IHHM I iMncTurtM little ground By JOHN LINDSTROM T U... In another J....... State News Staff Writer development, picketing workers said Tuesday John L. Lewis, director of the University services their brake lines broken, another vehicle came in several they would shut down Service Road this morning. They did materials management, said that no student who refused to days ago with its wiring ripped out, and 17 trucks came in Negotiations between striking MSU workers and the not how they would shut down the road. cross the picket line would be fired. I University made 'slight' progress in meetings held both Tuesday with nails in their tires. , , I Monday an(i „ . and 'is.poHnv rUeSday' Workers also claimed they "all but completely" shut Jerry Rakoczy, a student employe at the University down MSU's general stores "And I'm not talkin' about one or two building Tuesday. service garage, said Tuesday that there has been an seven nails in one tire," nails, but six or However, neither the University nor representatives from ^ increasing number of University vehicles damaged in the to know where their money's Rakoczy said. "The taxpayers want i ,rals 999 or 1585, both of the American Federation of The inkers met cars driven by the buildings strike coming to the going to, well it's going to garage for repairs. repairs for these vehicles." I . Mich I rciv I veiling Parking INTRODUCTORY LECTURES Afso: Detroit, Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo and Chicago OFTEN COPIED BUT NEVER EQUALED TODAY, JULY 18 Pot referendum planned ... B-102 Wells Hall, 4:00 & 8:00 p.m. The youth - oriented Human Rights party in For more info. Call 351-7729 Ann Arbor said Tuesday it will seek a citywide GOLD RUSH referendum on a recently repealed city ordinance providing for a $5 fine for marijuana possession or use. City Councilman Jerry DeBrieck, member of the party, said 3,500 signatures must be compiled before January to get a proposed charter amendment to restore the liberal marijuana penalty on the April 1974 election ballot. Members of the party and Democrats dominated M€RIDW1 the city council when the $5 fine was first enacted. The fine was repealed last week by a city council now controlled by Republicans. Marijuana offenders in this campus town are now prosecuted under state law, which since last year has classified marijuana offenses as misdemeanors. Local law enforcement officials have said repeatedly they are more interested in cracking down on hard - core drug offenders than marijuana users. Pornography suit filed A suit was filed in Lucas County Common Pleas Court in Toledo, Ohio, Monday by 10 persons who claim their constitutional right of free speech was violated when officials seized alleged pornographic material from adult book stores. The 10 plaintiffs sought $300,000 damages and a preliminary injunction barring the enforcement of antismut laws. They also asked that the state law allowing police to make arrests in cases linked to pornography be declared unconstitutional. The suit was filed after a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on obscenity. The plaintiffs also asked for a three - judge SIDEWALK SALE panel to hear the case. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, July 18, 1973 3 SURVEY SLATED FOR WJIM- IV Group By JIM BUSH may John Abel, group member fight license bid it would be "premature" to an insufficient number of government, housing, urban State News Staff Writer and MSU asst. professor of blacks identify what complaints are employed in decay and race relations. A citizens' group seeking television and radio, said the group has against WJIM, WJIM supervisory positions. "We don't pretend that to make WJIM-TV "more Tuesday. which broadcasts on WJIM operations director these surveys make up a W JIM's three Channel 6. The group's goal Tom Jones welcomed the responsive" to th-> Lansing - year repository of all the federal license to broadcast is to uncover complaints information community is gathering group to conduct its in the information in an effort to expires on Oct. 1, along that other residents of the investigation and said the community," Jones said. decide whether to challenge with the license of all station would Abel said the Lansing area have against cooperate citizens' the local station's commercial radio and the station. with it. group will provide ongoing television outlets in "We're always anxious to application for license However, Abel and Ward scrutiny of all three area renewal. Michigan. listed six areas where the receive legitimate input," television stations and act as The 20 - member group, Each station was Jones said. "Our existence group is dissatisfied with a clearing house for viewer Citizens United for Better required to submit its WJIM programming: in the community in part complaints on local Broadcasting, will conduct a application for renewal to children's shows, "violent" depends on this type of broadcasting in the future. the Federal public input." telephone survey in the next programming, local news two weeks to discover Co mmunications and public affairs programs, WJIM's application for "However, we felt our Commission by July 1, and license resources were not broad whether Lansing - area coverage of women's renewal, which is the commission grants three inches thick, includes enough to make any of our residents are satisfied that organizations, "sexist" license renewal if it is a general charges stick on all the local television stations deal advertising and hiring public survey and satisfied the station has practices. stations," Abel said. "We with local problems community leader survey performed in the public "There is which outline of picked WJIM because it is effectively. currently no areas interest. locally - produced children's public interest Lansing's only station and "The issue is not to cause as required the top - rated area station." WJIM trouble but make it James Ward, co - programming and no outlet by law. Jones said the group's more responsive to the chairman of the group,with for children's talent," Ward The proposal includes selection of WJIM was needs of the community," Rev. Truman Morrison, said said. WJIM's commitment to logical. He said there is too little provide coverage of eight local public affairs areas in which the surveys "But I hope that as the programming, much of indicate the public is group develops, it is going Trustee WJIM's advertising is sexist, its coverage of women's interested. They are: education, drug abuse, cost to be concerned with all of the stations serving the interest is deficient and that of living, crime, local area." ignores The MSU board of antidiscrimination judicial DOMINO'S trustees will not discuss the board," Perrin said. "What possibility of making the board discussion is abortions available at the scheduled to be is a University Health Center at clarification of the position its Friday meeting. they have taken in the ^ , It had previously been past." suspected that the trustees The board has previously PIZZA would discuss the issue at its said that only complaints July meeting, but the from homosexuals relating vV • *"• abortion question is not to employment were proper listed on its tentative agenda matters to bring before the as an item for action. antidiscrimination judicial University administrators board. said that abortion would be discussed as soon as the time is "appropriate." Other concern discussion the formal will FREE 30 MINUTE DELIVERY Robert establishment of the Kresge Perrin, vice Art president for Center; affiliation University agreements with the College relations, said the board of Human Medicine; motor 351-7100 would talk about abortion vehicle ordinances, the usual "soon," but did not specify what "soon" meant. gifts and grants; and bids Tramp training Heading the list of items that will be discussed by the and contracts personnel changes. awasds and board is an item dealing 966 Trowbridge Road with sexual orientation |I from The MSUall Sports over School is offering Case the nation. Housed in instruction in various sports to young students Hall, the students trained discrimination. "There have been some are by MSU and questions guest coaches. In the week - long sessions, various aspects of the individual sports [ stressed, such as trampoline workouts for those attending the gymnastics session. are material about arising complaints by homosexuals what from The Pizza People of MSU. is proper material to go State News photo by Craig Porter before the The State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, »roup to discuss Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. >N $1 fee tonight Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan [State News recommendation to the Collegiate Press Assn. ■preservatives are slated to board of trustees. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. leet again tonight with Last week. State News Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services ■embers of the ad hoc representatives voiced their Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, ■ustee committee studying objections to a proposal that Michigan, 48823. lie State News fee. would remove the $1 State News fee and place it under Nmn/EdltorUI 355-8252 I Beth Masalkoski and Bill the control of a dual Classified Ads 355-8255 rbiting, co • general committee system. Display Advertising 353-6400 Jwnagers, will meet with They were requested to Business Office 355-3447 pe committee at 7:30 p.m. submit a position paper on Photographic 355-8311 I the Voyageur Room of Campus Information 353-8700 the proposal this week. ■ellogg Center. [Committee sessions have Fen closed to the public so Jr, though Trustee Aubrey Badcliffe, R-Lansing, said fst week a public meeting f1" be scheduled before the jommittee makes a MERIDIAN MALL Sidewalk Sale Specials Come Get Piece of the a Students Have a Lot on Their Minds! 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Over 300 state pickets by state police will still Michigan without first using all troopers were called in to restore stand. union laborers. peace as 50 arrests were made, The most tragic part of the The ugly dispute at Kalkaska but unions succeeded in blocking labor dispute is that Kalkaska began when Shell decided to hire Delta Engineering, Inc. from Township was caught in the Delta Engineering, Inc. of working. middle of a controversy it did Houston, Texas, a nonunion The agreement reached not want. The $250,000 stipend THAT STATEMENT IS INOPERABLE AT THIS POINT IN TIME!' contractor, to build a S20 between Shell, Delta is a small consolation for the million gas processing plant. Engineering, Inc. and the tourist trade the city lost when i Construction unions took the Michigan State Building and union member violence flared POINT OF VIEW move as a direct threat to their Construction Trades Council is and made Kalkaska a scarred survival and began a calculated designed to wipe out any savings battleground. Students, faculty must show protest—often marred by Shell would have made by using Large contractors have now nonunion labor. It provides for learned that Michigan citizens the bulk of the skilled work won't stand by and watch as remaining on the project to be nonunion, out-of-state labor is performed by construction union members who live within 100-mile radius of Kalkaska. a broi'sfci in to toil on a construction have project. Unions demonstrated their true solidarity with strikers The agreement makes Shell obligation to protect the rights By SARA G.GORMAN jobs upon the University. union's guarantee that after a carefully kneel down and beg for of skilled laborers. Instructor in American Thought If faculty with contracts are monitored four-year But organized labor should vulnerable in this respect, then student apprenticeship forgiveness. Both Shell and Delta and Language program, a skilled laborer be given top must give Kalkaska Township also take a lesson from the workers, dependent upon MSU's good pay. The University's proposals involve As an untenured member of the will alone for their employment, must $ 1 2 5,000 for public works spiteful months at Kalkaska. MSU faculty, I am concerned by the the disregard of seniority, and its also have cause for worry. Even construction projects, and terms Threats and physical violence cannot be University's demonstration of bad desire to classify skilled laborers into enrolled students not employed by call for the firms to drop all tolerated as a means to settle a faith in terminating the contracts of general category of "maintenance MSU might fear this arbitrary exercise mechanics." - - - But - the most labor dispute. Rather, locals 999 and 1585. The refusal to disturbing pending legal actions against of power. events of the walkout thus far are the hard-headed negotiations at the provide the unions with 10 days' unions and their members. written notice, as provided for in the There two cases in which a picketer has been are convincing arguments to Shell had filed four cases bargaining table solve contracts' articles of termination, be made concerning the need for unity hit by a car, at least one of which was against unions claiming unfair disagreements most reasonably. shocks those of us dependent for our between students, faculty and workers driven by a management official. This Keeping peace sort of "accident" has been at MSU, and for the unity of these highly groups in a larger context. Not the developed by growers as i least among those arguments declares line-breaking technique in the GARY KORRECK that we are all workers, all members of United Farm Workers' struggle, the same class, with similar interests Hopefully, it will not happen again and similar vulnerability to attempts here, by those with power to exploit us. If question, never think to Executive spittle inoperative we never This argument continues that any question the Tightness of the weakening of a group of laborers' University's positions, we allow it to rights to equitable working conditions operate on that base of unreality that With all these press secretaries and The principals in the conversation Buzhardt: I think we should deny Ziegler: Let's see, what else here. I threatens us all. There are many brings inhumanity into high places. aides running around it's even tougher everything. think we ought to change that knee include Kissinger, Ziegler, Buzhardt, willing to defend this point of view, to get anything out of the White Haig, Pat Nixon and an unidentified Pat: Oh, Fred. You're such a injury thing to football. Bad press to and there are many willing to hear it. Perhaps our solidarity with the House these days. A friend of mine, boy with big ears. The conversation caution. associate it with the '60 campaign. Those workers who have walked out, our full people within the MSU who works for a women's magazine in went as follows: Haig: Hep, hep, hep. What do you think, Hank? support of students who refuse to community who subscribe to this Washington, called me long distance Ziegler: I don't know if we should Ziegler: Perhaps if we change the Kissinger: How about motzah ball. analysis probably find few obstacles to scab, our insistence on their dignity the other night and gave me the facts say the President was coughing wording to executive spittle. Heh-heh. and our own within the institution, supporting the walkout by locals 999 recent hot issue. Pat: Phlegm is fine, Ron. Would Pat: Would you like a scotch, can transform the University, too. on a phlegm. and 1585. She got the information via a tape Pat: Oh, it's all right, Ron. I'm sure you like a cupcake? Henry? Buzhardt: Who should Boy: I think baseball would be But I would like to speak to those recorder disguised as a hairpin and, people know he... we say William Whiting, editor - in - chief; nice. students and faculty, of whom I am Michael Fox, news editor; Bob though the info is supposed to be Ziegler: Never mind. greeted him at the hospital? Novosid, Ziegler: This is ridiculous. I'm going one, who can find themselves editorial editor. classified, she thought it would be safe Kissinger: Viddin dis time frame it Kissinger: Iss dat Russian fellow Kathy Niezurawski, copy chief; Craig at a place like MSU. iss proper to say phlegm. still here? to the gold room where I can get some apathetic or cynical in the face of that Porter, photo editor; Lynn Henning, sporti Boy: Gee, I sure hope I don't miss privacy. argument. Apathetic because the the Phillies' game because of this. Pat: Oh goodie, me too. I'll bring threat to their own well-being implied Beth Ann Masalkoski, advertising some refreshments. by this struggle seems so remote, manager; Gary Gigot, asst. advertising Kissinger: I vonder iff he plays manager; Lee Lockwood, asst. advertising ftWA/dtrKli chess? Buzhardt: Say, that's an idea. We Haig: Hep, hep. cynical because they see just another trouble-making union fighting just manager; Al Kirleis, circulation manaaer. Members of the board of directors: Vic could have a baseball team meet him. There you have it, MSU. The another big and powerful institution. Spaniolo, president; Carolyn St ieber, UNCI SAM complete unexpurgated text of the In negotiation of a new contract, secretary - treasurer; Tom Riordan; Al Kissinger: I think dey ./roulette: Wilke; Blair Whitney; Michael Orr; Roland preliminary press release of the White the three demands on which MSU says Haig: Hep, hep. Wlilliams. it is at an impasse with local 999 all Ziegler: I still don't like the idea of House's latest move. In case you're deal with the reduction of individual The Michigan State News is a seven-time him spitting phlegm. I think we should interested, my friend tells me Tricia workers' distinction in terms of skill recipient of the Pacemaker Award from the Associated Collegiate Press for outstanding make that statement inoperative. and Eddie are planning to have ERYIN journalism. and experience on the job. The Pat: Golly, I wonder where Tricia is chddren. Tncia went out and bought this late? somecabbage^^ University has refused to accept the Boy: She's married, mom. Pat: Oh yes, that's right. Would you like a cola? Two Buzhardt: What thing? about Ziegler: Drugs? What? Where? this drug Cents Support th Buzhardt: It says he will be taking To the Editor: facilities, such as the cafeterias in the drugs. The recent offensive by the MSU International Center and the Union, Ziegler: Holy Toledo! Call Tkach Worth administration is a calculated attack . right away and tell him the President on the standard of living of over 1,000 most >mPortant of all, wemus will not be taking any drugs. LETTER POLICY campus workers and their families, discourage scabs. This is the biggest Buzhardt: What do I tell him? The State News The strategy of management was to thr*at to workers' jobs because the Ziegler: Tell him to say he's taking welcomes all letters. Letters force a strike when it would normally sca . are weakening the strike by some vitamins or something. be least effective. carrying on University business. should be typed to a 65 - WANTS Pat: You can use Haley's MO. He takes Haley's MO a lot. Ziegler: Forget that, Fred. Tell him One-A-Days. space line and triple spaced. Letters should be signed and include hometown, student, faculty or staff standing and XT :Xsawtdarsis being attacked. The CT's know what it upontrvn*- °b°T to Jeop™,,f 'he '"I" Kissinger: Vun-A-Days iss good. A good vun. Ziegler: Huh? Kissinger: Vun-A-Days is a good local address. No unsigned letters will be accepted. Letters may be edited for iAS stolen from us one year ago.6 SVJ they do by scabbing. vis ^ Jthft st"dents reahze the ha"n pun. clarity and conciseness to Ziegler: Make it Pals, Fred. And accommodate more letters theAwohr0kUachtion^ ™ The P^icament of locals 999 and hurry! on the page, but * Si0"8' 1 nte"d to *h°w W 1585 may someday be yours- urge all Haig: Hep, hep, hep. will not be edited for definitely Support r™6 "?W'ysuggests Committee fo™edthatStrike one students and other employes to suDDort the strike Boy: Gosh, it must be the third content. can help by joining pickets and by ' Claudia MacCallum inning by now. boycotting University money-making MSU Graduate Avoid tunne The Doctor's Bog To the Editor: The role of the University has— the '60s is widely regarded as one the most significant occurrences of in By ARNOLD WERNER, MD always been to provide the individual the past decade. These college students with liberal foundation based knowledge of the history ®' a the on coupled a history of cultural and scientific ideas, ideas and their national heritage with observed is the characteristic smell of ound under the arms, in the Letters may be addressed to Dr. genital antiperspirant stops or slows down an ability to express themselves urine after eating asparagus. From there the well-rounded Werner at University Health Center. region and around the nipples. The perspiration but the deodorant merely graduate as a result, were able to have an Names need not be included unless a Considering that tuna fish is such a second sweat gland produces a thicker masks the odor. was able to handle a diversity of important effect on the course of the personal reply is requested. frequently consumed commodity, I type of secretion which is much more problems coming from many Vietnam War. would imagine that if urine directions. Is it possible for the smell of a was associated with body odor. Antiperspirants and deodorants These students asserted theif affected by it this would be a well - generally are harmless if used With the certain food eaten before urination or known phenomen. I have no data on The underarm areas do not allow coming of the independence in a„ manner much moj* directed. Antiperspirants contain technological 20th century, the sexual intercourse to reveal itself while significant, exciting and socially the effect of food stuffs on rapid evaporation of perspiration and chemicals which inhibit perspiration, University accepted the burdens of and moist the bacteria beneficial than that of Sally, ttie urinating or ejaculating? ejaculation, but the odor of tuna fish are warm so but usually do not do so completely, providing a home for specialized horticultural freshman, on one's breath does linger. The food I am speaking of is tuna Perhaps ^ave a longer time to act and more these are usually aluminum salts. studies in technological fields and also We welcome the 20th century you are just belching. odor is produced. Underarm odor can Sometimes when their effect wears off providing framework for fish. Every time I eat a tuna fish a the study technologists to the University. But I am trying to persuade one of my controlled fairly successfully by there is a rebound and the of the individual relation to this sandwich, the smell of tuna fish for a person s new they cannot be allowed to dominate it. brief moment exists while I urinate. Or roommates underarm freI -THE BATTERIES AREN'T WORKING ? 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Contrary to one popular yam, County and Municipal talented Detroit Lion quarterback didn't rule out MSU Employes (AFSCME). when a Spartan recruiter made some derogatory remarks "This blows the hell out of everything for me," said Jack toward Landry's New England background. Pauley, job superintendent for the Erickson-Lindstrom At least, Landry says that wasn't the reason. Construction Co., which is the general contracting firm on "I was offered a scholarship and visited the campus," the building site. "It looks like it will extend the concrete I andrv said at last week's Lion press day at the Cranbrook work into the winter and for every day it costs us now it will training site. "And I thought the coaches were good and all, cost us two or two-and-one-half days in the winter." ut 1 just felt it would be best to stay in New England." Pauley said enough workers were honoring the pickets to So, the University of Massachusetts' pain was MSU's loss, severely hamper operations. Most truck drivers were refusing •avin'g everybody to wonder what those Spartan dream to cross pickets and, he added, the notice had gone out for earns of '65 and '66 might have been like with young additional members of the work force to honor the pickets Gregory at the helm. today. Another member of the Lion corps remembers those ,reat Spartan teams of the mid-60s quite well. In fact, he "My people are operating at one-half efficiency," Pauley ivas on some pretty good Notre Dame teams those years said. "We gain a day to complete the job for each day we lose md his absence in the famed "Game of the Century" because of a strike, but that's not going to help me. It's very [jetween the two unbeatens on Nov. 19, 1966 in Spartan costly. We've got them (the workers) here now." itadium caused some Irish fans to wonder what would have >een if.. • Pauley declined to say how long completion of the $4.5 million arena might be delayed. The story goes that running back Nick Eddy fell off the iotre Dame train as he was getting off it that Friday night "It's hard to say right now. It all depends how long this i East Lansing. Eddy didn't play the next day, ie Notre crippling Dame running attack and giving everybody A work Progress slowdown created by sympathizers to a thing continues and how we come out with our concrete work," he said. 1974. But workmen have refused 'ason to believe that he's never been the same since. Eddy, many to cross Gene Kenney, MSU asst. director of striking locals 999 and 1585 on the MSU campus facilities, expressed tool. Iho will be fighting for a job again this season with the threatens completion of the MSU ice arena. The $4.5 picket lines, hampering progress and creating a optimism that the deadline for completion would be met. ions, says the stories aren't necessarily so. possible delay. "If it doesn't go too much farther million project is slated to be completed we'll be all right," Li ion "I was a doubtful for the game even before I slipped off by June 1, State News photo by Ken Ferguson Kenney predicted. "It depends on how many people stay off he train that night," Eddy recalled. "I had hurt the the job." houlder in the previous game and so the accident in East ansing was just the clincher." Eddy said the injury never plagued him that much and Robinson hopes for berth off ver entered into the string of injuries that have on Moscow-bound ks ntinually hampered him with the Lions. Eddy now says there's reason to believe he has a good hot at cracking the team. The reason is new Lion head MSU basketball star Mike conducted under the squad He captured the Big Ten oach Don McCafferty. Robinson will participate in direction of the U.S. scoring title the first year "It's like new life for myself," Eddy said softly. tryouts this week for a Collegiate Sports Council with a 27.2 average and last >ept McCafferty and the whole staff have been just great. We're berth on the U.S. team to which will send a 12 - man year won with a 26.7 mark. ion has oing to be working a lot harder but there's no doubt about compete in the World team to the USSR in mid - t, the communication is already better than it has been in a University Games in August. Dng time on this team." Moscow in August. Head coach of the team RENT A STEREO clearance It would seem everybody Robinson, who will be is Ed Badger of Wilbur echoes Eddy's claims. Simply a $23.00 per term oo many players and writers have said the same thing senior this fall and twice has Wright College. the Big Ten scoring In Free Service bout McCafferty. won varsity play for the nd Somehow I don't think Joe Schmidt will be missed. Spartans, Robinson has delivery championship, is one of month some 24 players invited to posted scoring totals of 594 NEJAC TV RENTALS IM Golf Buffalo, N.Y. for this week's trials. The workouts are being points and a 24.7 average in 1971-72 and 608 points and a 25.3 average in 1972-73. 337-1300 of misses famous name swimsuits 30% off values to $30 Save 30% on famous maker swimsuits in some of this year's smartest styles. One and two piece suits in solids and patterns. Misses' sizes. « Jantzen c Roxanne • Elisabeth Stewart • Sandcastle • Cole of California • Sirena • Deweese Sportswear. Meridian Mall Ip.ro¬ li Weekday Wednesday, July I8t 19^ Summer theater group will present Macbeth' this experience. show great discipline and Lady Macbeth. She ha, By PATRICIA CLYDE determination. played in MSU Theater "Since the plays are Macbeth, wearing white There are few distracting including the Summ« Levis and sneakers, sat free," Rutledge said, "we props and little scenery. Circle, though she is not u have the opportunity to wearily smoking a cigaret. principal players MSU student. She experiment, or I should say, The has Lady Macbeth, in an be self-indulgent. have a good command of previously Indian sari, leaned against a Shakespeare a "Quite frankly, then, if Shakespearean language. the column, her fists clenched university in her the audience doesn't like it, Dick Colopy plays native and face contorted. they can leave." Macbeth. He is a graduate Bombay, India. e Rehearsal for the The players' only student and a member of Summer Circle Theater's Ken Parnell P|avt obligation is to work up to the Performing Arts "Macbeth" had drained the Macduff. their own standards, which, Company. Last spring he He, too, V actors. The rehearsal had judging by rehearsals, are played Cassio in "Othello" graduate student 'and ! maintained all the quite high. and earlier this summer, he member of the Arts Company. Last Performing No one is likely to leave was in the Summer Circle sprin concentration and tension he played Iago in "Macbeth" until the end. presentation of "You Know "Othello" of a performance before an and was in "You The rehearsal repudiates I Can't Hear You When the Know 1 audience. Can't Hear You When "Macbeth" will play at any lack of confidence in Water's Running." the Water's Running." their experiment. The actors Yasmin Richmond plays the Kresge Court tonight through Sunday. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Admission is free. This third and last presentation of the season is Decision cau an experiment for the Summer Circle players -the company's first of Price cose Free kittens Shakespearean play. Fran k Ru Hedge, crime. A recent circuit court reopen the case using the Several East Lansing children had a surprise for their music from the Mojo Boogie Gand, Sky Song and professor of theater and the material in question. Reisig's ruling admits the decision handed down by parents when they returned from Sunday's free Justice Miles, director, chose "Macbeth" Price had been charged possibility that Price was concert in Alton Park, and other residents rid to give his players, Judge Donald Reisig has advised of his rights prior to caused with the March 11 slaying themselves of a litter of kittens. The concert featured State News photo by Ken Ferguson especially the student Ingham County the questioning, but, of MSU student Martin Reisig members, experience in Prosecutor Raymond Brown, but the case was wrote, such action does not classical theater. Scodeller to drop any originally thrown out by mean Price waived his The MSU Dept. of further appeals of the Schoenberger on May 30 on rights. I Theater has traditionally Stanley Price murder case "We're the grounds that Price had not done little in this field and decision. doing Reisig confirmed an not been advised of his anything more right now," this has been a disadvantage Scodeller said Tuesday. "We to its graduates. earlier dismisal of the rights prior to making DIK WATSON could take it to the court of CHEVROLET, INC. " NFWS Theater graduates have murder case given by statements police witnesses District Court Judge indicated were a confession. appeals, but Reisig's ruling 175 east graf higan 48895 • i517i 655-21: trouble getting work in Price was being held on a was based on a factual claim classical or Shakespearean Maurice Schoenberger and info? 353-4321 for and I don't think we'll get drama companies without denied Scodeller's appeal to warrant parking violations and resisting anywhere. July, 1973 arrest when he allegedly "Nothing new in the case consented to discuss the has turned up," he An Open Letter to the Faculty. . Your Night's Great murder with University police detective Ronald continued. "The University police have done a real good Dunlap. Three days later job of investigating it and 1 Entertainment Price was charged with the J^hink^weMljusUeUtj^ Members of the MSU faculty are cordially invited to drive a 1973 SAAB 99 for three days, courtesy of Dik Watson. As ridiculous as this offer may sound we feel Is Brought To You By STEELYOURSELF. that the 1973 SAAB is a pretty special car. And the VOLVO. only way you'll days. Please call ever Dik believe Watson us is to drive at one 655-2171 for for a few an TEN HIGH a ~V Inside a Volvo we surround you with boxed-steel pillar appointment. No obligation passenger cage. Consider on your part of course. it protective'custody. Sincerely, through Sunday; Glenn Herriman, Inc. now at the ^ . o Your new Volvo Dealer! SAAB. It's what a car should be le a special kind of Navy Flyer. Be a Naval Flight Officer. Whenever a Navy plane is under what it takes to be a Naval Flight Officer, electronic control, that plane is in the send in the coupon. It will bring you all hands of a Naval Flight Officer. Naturally, the facts. Or talk it over with your Navy as a candidate for Naval Flight Officer recruiter. He's at 484-8407 training you'll need some very special qualifications. First, you must really want SEND TO: to fly, even if you've never flown before. Officer Programs 426 Clinton Street You'll also need a college degree and the Navy Recruiting District Detroit, Ml 48226 kind of mind that works well with math and physics. Waiting at the end of your training program is a Navy Commission and the Golden Wings of a Naval Flight'Officer. By then you'll be an expert in areas like Jet Navigation and Airborne Control... equipped to do your job wherever you go. But whatever your specialty, travel will be part of your life. And so will challenge, responsibility, achievement and reward. If that's the kind of career you're looking for, and if you think you've got ^ Be a success in The New Navy. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, July 18, 1973 15 Rep blasts stands of packers WASHINGTON (UPI) - feep Sch., Donald W. charged Tuesday Rtaf. milaritv" in stands taken by the Agriculture Dept. .nd big meat packers opposing Michigan s attempt to ban the use of byproducts like hog lips and snouts in hot dogs. Riegle, testifying before h House Agriculture subcommittee considering a Michigan backed bill to permit the state to enforce us own meat product standards, added that "what especially disturbs me" is that former Asst. Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng recently joined a ma]or meat industry trade asociation, the American Meat Institute (AMI). "Such a move may help xplain why the Agriculture )ept. in my opinion, failed s public responsibility to >rovide adequate consumer jrotection," Riegle said. Lyng, in an interview, enounced Riegle's ,;stimony as "a bunch of iokum...a political cheap hot." He said the overnment did more to mprove consumer irotection through better leat inspection during his our years as assistant ecretary than at any time the past. Further, Lyng added, efore leaving the igriculture Dept. last year e proposed a federal egulation banning the use f byproduct meats in hot ogs. The regulation was Iter modified to permit ontinued use of such meats ith labels specifically ailing the attention of onsumers to their presence. RENT A STEREO $23.00 per term Free Service $9.50 and delivery month < K NEJAC TV RENTALS 337-1300 GOING HOME? »■» MUSHROOMS 4 oz. wt. can 4 $100 ™ » SKIMMED MILK half gallon carton 37° »» SOFT DRINKS 8C BUb IS BEST... COSTS LESS. 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GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA SHOP MON. THRU SAT. 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. k Why Wednesday, July 18 1973 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan c STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355.8255 sified Ads | Automotive •FBANKLY SPEAKING" bv Philftanh [ Ap.nm.„« ]|^| [ Ap.rtm.n<, ]ffl IB PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE CAMPUS NEAR, furnished, 1366 BURCHAM CUTLASS 1968 V-8, automatic, north. Furnished, one living room, kitchen, bedroom duple RAMBLER 1964, 6/cylinder, power steering, brakes. One standard shift, $100. Call bedroom. Utilities paid, bedroom, bath. $110. garage. $165 i owner. $850. Call 339-8459. after 6 p.m. 355-0989. 3-7-23 parking, $135 a month plus 332-5374. 5-7-27 ref rigeratoi 3-7-18 deposit. Phone 627-5454. 332-3161. 2-7-20 RENAULT 1969 £7-20 SUBLEASE GIRL for three AUTOMATIC, excellent man, September thru June. LOVELY 3-4 BEDROOM PHONE 355-8255 SUPREME CONVERTIBLE body and mechanical ONE MAN for 3 man. Pool, $80 a month. Good locatoin. house. 1216 Allen. 1970. New Michlin tires, Available 347 Student Services Bldg. condition. 35 miles/gallon, parking, own bedroom. Contact Sharon, 337-1155. now, $180 plus utilitia. air-conditioning, tape deck. AM/FM radio. 355-1013. 393-8038. 2-7-18 5-7-27 Good condition. 349-3689. BL-2-7-18 •AUTOMOTIVE 4-7-20 IN WILLIAMSTON. one NEED ONE female to sublet Scooters & Cycles TOYOTA COROLLA - 1971, bedroom, furnished. Lady or ROOM IN house. $75 for entire DELMONT 88-1968, air August 1st to September Parts & Service 2-door, good condition. gentlemen, $85. Available 15th. Call 351-8994. 2-7-20 summer. 923 Ann. 351-Oigj conditioning, very good $1250. Call after 6PM now. 655-1177.2-7-18 <3-7-20 Aviation condition. $950. 484-2131. 489-5617, Martha 2-7-18 TWO BEDROOM near campus, •EMPLOYMENT 3-7-23 $ 150/month. 13254 Beat, EAST LANSING Glencairne •FOR RENT VOLVO 1971 - 30,000 miles, t FANTASTIC 337-0986. 3-7-18 - bedrooms, study, 1% baths 2 DODGE DART convertible standard transmission. 24 Apartments 1963. Slant 6 engine. Good plue m.p.g., no rust. $2100 "PAD" FOR FAIL Well furnished, n»w Houses GIRL TO share furnished applicances. Wooded lot condition. $200. Phone or best offer. Call neat apartment, own room, MSU. Two adults or Rooms 351-9527 after 5PM 2-7-20 (Webberville) after 6P.M. family $75/month. $25 deposit. 9/1/73 to 8/31/74. $2^ •FOR SALE Animals DODGE 1970 % ton pickup. 1-521-3020. 3-7-20 'UNDER EXTRA-CURRICULAR -KriV- 487-3880. 3-7-18 351-1407. 3-7-20 Mobile Homes V-8, 4-speed with canopy, 36,000 miles. $1650. Call MONEY SPENT ITESYOt/ LIST POLITIC GIRL(S) TO SUBLET. $67.50 COUNTRY HOME 15 mil„ •LOST & FOUND 351-7391.3-7-20 IN GOOD you WEREUr&Y AW CHANCE August 1st - September 15th. Close. 351-8946. 3-7-23 Northeast, 2 on bedroom, Looking Glass, $225 Mr 5 acre) ADVERTISING •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL DODGE SUPERBEE speed, 383 engine. Good 1969 - 4 -IS MONEY THAT mrmm MESS WO?' "731" Apts. month. 351-7497. 0-7 30 Spend the next year In GIRL TO share 4 man, fall, •REAL ESTATE rubber, $1,050. Telephone EARNED IN RESULTS. »ost Office Bo* 1523 East Lanaing. Michigan 48823 pure luxury . . . plush winter, spring, $65/month. EAST SIDE furnished, 882-5341. 5-7-27 furniture, carpeting, air 337-1810. 3-7-23 ♦RECREATION cond., dishwashers, pool bedroom, carpeted. Now available. Summer and fan •SERVICE and private balconies. FORD 1965, Wagon, V-8, stick. VW BUG - new brakes, exhaust, MSU AREA,Okemos. One and rates. 351-7497 or nights ^ Employment JyjJJ Don't get shut out — call Instruction Good tires, clean, one owner. motor good, best offer. two bedroom furnished and 676-2191. 0-7-30 soon! Typing Service $200. 231 North Deerfield, 355-7863. 1-7-18 from $70 per man unfurnished. Air-conditioned, •TRANSPORTATION Lansing. 2-7-20 METRIC MOTORS VW 731 Burcham Dr. 351-7212 carpeted, modern. HOUSES NEAR campus. - PIZZA DELIVERY Men. Part VW 1969. 46,000 miles, $155-$ 160. Heat included. Furnished, 1 to 5 bedroom, •WANTED 1 966 FORD Fairlane repair. Okemos Road and time night work. Must have mechanically good. $850. STUDIO APARTMENT for two. 349-2174. 5-7-27 Call 35 1-86 14 for 1-96. 349 good running insured car. convertible. Red, excellent 485-9720 after 5 p.m. 3-7-18 1929^C-r-30 Very reasonable. 332-5977. appointment. 5-7-20 ••RATES** condition. Call 351-9035 Apply after 4:40 o.m. 203 5-7-23 SPECIAL TIRE discounts for MAC Ave. 351-8870. 1-7-16 120 SOUTH HAYFORD, 10 word minimum evenings. 3-7-18 1966 CHEVELLE, V-8 MSU students, faculty, and basement apartment, 3 NEED 2 people for own rooms automatic, reliable staff. Modern tire CAMPUS NEAR. 227 Bogue. bedroom, all utilities, $140. in house. 1 block from FORD GALAXIE 1966 - first MATURE MAN to recruit and transportation, $275. wholesalers. Phone 351-3791 1 /bedroom, furnished, air No pets, 351-7497. 0-7-30 campus. Fir e p I a ce, $175 takes it. Tony, supervise newspaper delivery conditioned, carpeted, 337-0750 before 2:30PM. evenings. 5-7-20 reasonable. 351-6475. 4-7-20 351-1796. 3-7-20 boys. Approximately 15 laundry. $155. available 551 ALBERT Street. 1 block 2-7-20 hours per week - schedule August 1. Single girls or from campus, large 2 FORD VAN 1965. Good Aviation flexible. Car necessary. Salary 1973 CUTLASS Supreme. married couple only. Phone bedroom furnished, air running condition. Body Black, many extras, including $50. per week plus car 489-5922 or 351-3792. conditioned. 332-8977, needs work. $200. 351-3143. allowance. 349-0276 before tape deck. Call 351-2267 4-7-20 351-6676. 10-7-27 3-7-18 AEROBATICSII ADVENTURE noon. 3-7-23 after 9 p.m. 5-7-27 NOW LEASING summer and back into flying. Increase FORD WAGON 1964 asking ONE MAN for 2/man, 301 SOUTH HOLMES furnished fall. Single rooms, $15 - your skill and safety. $10. FEMALE, ROOM, board, $100. After 3PM 355-8106. FOR SALE - 1966 Pontiac 2/bedroom. $75/month. Call 3 room efficiency. All up weekly. Office ho 32.5 Introductory lesson available. stipend, for live-in elderly 2-7-20 Tempest. Best offer. Don Frank 351-8168. 3-7-18 utilities, $125 per month. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Call Lansing School of lady. 482-0042. 2-7-20 DEADLINE 694-8453 after 5:30 PM. Aerobatics. 351-8168 or 351-7497. 0-7-30 3-5pm. Call 351-4495.0-7-30 1 P.M. one class IMPALA 1970 - 39,000 miles, 1-7-18 GIRL FOR 2/man, starting fall. day 677-7811.3-7-18 COOK AND bartender. Full or Call CEDAR-l-96. excellent condition, $1,700. 337-0726, Monday, Lady. before publication. part time. Experienced only. 355-1206 5-7-27 Tuesday, Wednesday, after 7 efficiency. Bus, shopping. Ideal working conditions. Peanuts Personal ads must be pre-paid. IMPALA 1961 - HARDTOP, ls~|[^g| LEARN years TO FLY - Over 30 experience in alt types of flight training. Approved Williamston, 6-7-20 655-2175. p.m. 2-7-16 BEDROOM unfurnished $24/week. 663-8418. 3-7-23 runs excellent, full power. EAST M-78, ONE bedroom, FURNISHED, NEAR MSU, HONDA 305 ranch, fenced yard. Close to Best offer. 332-0783. 5-7-27 - 1964, runs well, for veterans. FRANCIS furnished, $140. Monthly, separate entrance, parking, schools. $300/month. Cancellations/ Corrections must see. Helmet included. AVIATION, Airport Road. included utilities. 339-9278. utilities paid. Phone - 12 noon one before publications. class day LEMANS new. SPORT Extras, 1970. new Like tires. 351-0576. 4-7-20 Call 484-1324. c-7-30 llfj 3-7-18 Lindgergh Drive., Lansing. 9 P.M. 351-5059. 5-7-25 332-0322. 1-7-18 1972 HONDA, 750cc, 2500 PARACHUTING THURSDAY GRAD STUDENTS two/one QUIET ROOM for male student. $1750. 351-2455.5-7-20 TV AND stereo rentals. $23 • LOWER DUPLEX, 2/bedroom, miles. Padded backrest, vinyl afternoons and weekends. The State News will be term/ $9.50 month. Free, bedroom apartments, for fall. 211V4 Grand River across weather protector, helmets. Instructions. Jewett Airport, furnished, carpeted. MERCURY COMET - 1964, same day delivery and Quiet, close to campus, nice. from Union. $48 per month, responsible only for the 351-9210, evenings. 3-7-23 351-5964. 3-7-18 Mason. 12 miles from good transportation, $100. service. Call NEJAC, 351-5894. 3-7-16 351 -6629. 5-7-27 first day's incorrect 355-1206. 5-7-27 campus. 351-0799, 3-7-18 337 1300. C-7-30 HONDA 1971, CL 450. Like MATURE PERSONS for 3 insertion. GIRL NEEDED preferably MSU -TWO LARGE room MUSTANG 1971 V-8, new, 2/helmets, sacrifice. bedroom newly decorated _ - COMPACT REFRIGERATOR employee, mobile home, ov*n Bills are due 7 days from the ad expiration date. If not paid by the due date, a automatic, console, vinyl roof, one owner. 351-0139. $690. 351-8909. 3-7-23 j Employment jfj||| $7.50/month. white Black TV $9.50 / Month. and room with $85/month. Webberville area. '/4 bath. home. Large garden space. $170/month plus utilities. campus, August, parking, cooking. 351-7543 before 50t late service charge will 3-7-18 BSA "MOTORCYCLE 441 LANDSCAPER NEEDED for Located on Okemos Road. 5PM, 337-2061 after 5PM, Color TV $19.50 / month 355-8495 between 8-5. 2-7-20 Victor - excellent condition. Call between 5-6 p.m. large apartment complex. MARSHALL MUSIC, 3-7-20 Call Lyle 332-6824. 2-7-20 351 0909. X-1-7-18 Write Box C-3 Michigan State 351-7830. C-1-7-16 OLDSMOBILE1 98 ■ 1968. 334 MICHIGAN AVENUE News. 2-7-20 SUBLET STUDIO apartment, Must sell, good condition, BMW, YAMAHA, .TRIUMPH, MALE OR female student near campus, furnished, across from William RICKMAN. Now is the time M one owner, full power. Call wanted to shared co-ed house JANITOR NEEDED - full « parking. Phone 332-5273. Dormitory. $65/month, with 332-5614. 3-7-23 to buy. SHEP'S MOTOR in East Lansing. Rent plus facility maintenance man in 3-7-20 bathroom, included utilities. SPORTS, INC. 2460 North utilities. Available July 22. Cedar, Holt. Just South of large apartment complex. MILFORD STREET, 126. Through September 15. Call CADILLAC 1965 - MUST sell, OLDS 98 - 1966, 4 door. V-8, 1-96 Write Box C-3, Michigan 351-7730. 2-7-20 after 8 PM 332-5906. 6-7-23 $275. Power. Phone power steering and brakes. overpass. Phone SUMMER RENTALS. 2 and 694-6621. C-3-7-20 State News. 3-7-23 3 man. REASONABLE. 2 482-0378 or see at 2605 East $300. 646-6005 or 882-3018. EAST LANSING, duplex. blocks from campus, deluxe, ROOMS WITHOUT board, Saginaw. 3-7-20 5-7-23 1971 2/bedroom. Now/Fail. $60/month. 1122 Hickory HONDA CL100. 1400 furnished, air conditioned. 5/bedroom, Fall. 351-5891. CHEVY NOVA, station wagon, miles, 2/helmets. $300. NIGHT AUDITOR - excellent 351-8571, 372-5767. 0-7-30 Street, Lansing. 487-0867. OLDSMOBILE DELTA 1968. 1-7-18 1963. Runs well Must see. 332-8089. 3-7-18 job opportunity. Full time, 2-7-20 . $750 or offer. Factory air, 351-0576. 3-7-23 no experience necessary. 21 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, automatic. 332-1637. 1-7-18 EAST SIDE. 4/bedrooms. TRIUMPH TROPHY 500, 1971 Apply in person. University MEN CLOSE to campus. apartment. Close to campus. one completely Inn. 1-7-18 September 15. 9/month CHEVY II 1964. Low mileage, owner, $50/$55. Summer rates until — $130. Afternoons, 351-6052. exhaust. 1966 OLDSMOBILE DELTA stock road tires, 3,600 miles lease, furnished. $250. new Dependable 3-7-23 September. Cooking, parking, 88. Automatic, full power, clean. $950 with Bell Star BASE PLAYER with musical Enjoy the "good - 676-1557. 10-7-8-8 transportation. Leaving Call 482-8932. 5-7-20 air, 4/door, excellent helmet. 484-4872 after 5PM. background and equipment life" in the country soon. 351-9127. 7-7-27 condition. $500 or best offer. 3-7-23 to play rock. Greg, 655-1828. coming year. $240. For Summer. 5 boys or $100. UNFURNISHED, utilities 315 S. FRANCIS, Close Call Rita 353-0800 days or Steve, 351-5641. 2-7-20 •Heated Pool *Laundry girls. 2 blocks off Grand paid. Available July 27. CHEVY VAN 1967, insulated, 485-8559 after 6 p.m. 3-7-20 HONDA 1971 CL 350. 4100 ♦Ample Parking *A(r Cond. River on North Hagadorn. Campus, furnished rot miles. $575. 485-0294 after 5 NUDE MODELS needed to Lansing, 371-2255. Deposit. ♦Nicely Furnished Phone 351-5285. 5-7-27 kitchen facilities, e paneled, carpeted, tape deck, 3-7-23 $750. 351-8909. X2-7-20 PLYMOUTH p.m. 4-7-20 work. Open 11am to 2am. LEASING FOR FALL Parking. $40/month. Phone 1965, 4-door, six, Call for interview, 489-1215. 9 mo. CANADIAN LAKE Huron 485-4753. 3-7-23 automatic steering, clean, KALAMAZOO, EAST, upper 12 mo. TRIUMPH 1969. 500 Trophy, Shore, Four hours from CHEVROLET VANS, 1966 - $150. 231 North Deerfield, excellent condition, $600 _0-7_30_ 5/rooms. Furnished, utilities Eff. lease $140 lease $130 (2), 6 cylinder, stick. $400 Lansing. 2-7-20 or mo. mo. Lansing, completely LADIES SINGLE room. Close. best offer. 355-6218 after 5 ALCOA SUBSIDIARY. Part paid. $150. Dodge Real 1 BR $169 mo. $159 mo. each. 646-6005 882-3018. furnished. Available July 16 - or time work, $300/ month. Estate. 482-5909. 3-7-23 2 BR $230 mo. $215 mo. Private entrance. $15/p« 5-7-23 PM. 3-7-23 September 30, $150 week. PONTIAC 1968 Catalina - Full time positions available. 351-3118 week. 351-5705. 3-7-23 482-2237 for details. 3-7-20 313)4 EAST LENAWEE. 3 CORVETTE COUPE, 1973. Air, stereo, AM/FM, power. under warranty. Purchased in Still power brakes and power steering. Excellent condition, 353-7023. 4-7-23 Auto Service - iizj 882-0979. C-7-30 FOREMAN WITH minimum 2 rooms and bath, parking in rear. $105. 646-6115. 3-7-23 IN 745 Burcham Dr. LANSING - east side. 3 HOUSE AVAILABLE FALL: SINGLES and doublet MASON BODY SHOP - 812 rooms, furnished, utilities immediately, close to Furnished, utilities, kitchen, February. 351-5800 or years College Civil Engineer PONTIAC CATALINA 1967 East Kalamazoo Street since background or experience in CAMPUS NEAR - one bedroom included, private entrance. campus, two bedrooms, TV lounge, parking, v"a k EZZO REAL ESTATE, 1-7-18 Give your budget a Break I , sOV e s , air 485=0256. C-7-30 swimming pools. Full time Dishwasher and drapes. Only 482-1147. 3-7-20 g. $425. year around position. Must 6 month lease. Reduce Check mobile home living in today's Classified Ads. 355-8183. 3-7-18 CONFUSED ABOUT front end have initiativeand be able to security. Available August 1. ONE AND TWO GIRLS needed Fall, MEN - CLOSE TO MSU.Clean. two bedroom repairs? Come to the experts, deal with public. Company Call 351-2267 after 9PM. Winter, Spring. $50/$60. quiet rooms. Cooking. Phone will furnished mobile homes provide training. Call 5-7-27 . . . monthly. 332-8847. 2-7-20 485-8836.0-7-30 3 full time factory trained $25-$35/ week. 10 minutes Collingtoooii mechanics OKEMOS - NoRipoffs, AUTO CLINIC. Grand River at Park Lake, 487-5954 4-7-20 DENTAL for appointment. RECEPTIONIST for BASEMENT APARTMENT near campus, till end of 351-4214. 4-7-25 summer. to campus. peaceful 0-7-30 on a Quiet lake. 641-6601 and CROSSWORD mean* East Lansing. 351-3130. Orthodonist's office. Typing - MILFORD STREET, 126. 2 C-7-20 60 w.p.m. Mature person PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE blocks from campus. Deluxe, PUZZLE who enjoys working with north Furnished studio, air ALL VW parts in stock at children. Please send personal . conditioned, furnished, 2 utilites paid. Parking. $115 a 1. Treatment 30. Girl's name wholesale prices to Box man, $180. 3 man, $195. resume B-2 State month plus despoist. Phone center 31. Anything (approximately 20% off). Now leasing. 351-8571, News. 5-7-20 627-5454. 3-7-20 7. Overjoy CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 372-5767. 0-7-30 highflown 12 Antiseptic 32. Harbor East Kalamazoo Street. 1 WANTED: TEACHERS of the 13. Shield 34. Charges with mile West of campus. trainable mentally 14. Ape* gas □Hasana 487-5055. C-7-30 COMPLETE IMPORT CAR handicapped. Two years experience preferred. KAROIYN'S 15 16. 17. Highways 36. Humor Gaelic sea god 38. Choler Golf hole 39. Bowl □□a 000 □ran ana KNITS ANDKOTTONS! Michigan certification SERVICE. Including ignition, 18. Constitution 42. Shouted necessary. Call Owosso, chassis, brakes and electrical. 21. Agile 45. Advanced 1-517-743-3471.6-7-30 Available at ROBERTS 25. Shack 46. White 1. Intelligence 4. African rive' AUTOMOTIVE formerly the Bargain Barn 26. Glace agency 5. Lethargy CENTER, WANT GIRL for few hours 28. Regret 2. Truncate 6. Consonant 4980 Park Okemos. Phone 351-8088 for Lake Road, domestic work every evening. 332-5977. 5-7-23 SELECTED ! 29 Majority i 3 Worshiper 7. Beige 8. Airplane- appointment. 0-7-30 T" 4 5 4 7 a 9 ,o « maneuvers TRIMS 12 /A 13 9. Hummingbi'd 10. Kennedy STOREWIDE SALE 50% off! 14 % IT IS U. Forage plan* 17 dement" .6 18Fell0W ,hnr %% % % ig French autW STARTS SEERSUCKER - '1.29™ i 18 25 •9 2/6 To % 27 li 22 58" 23 2M 20. Brilliance 22. Past tense IRREGULAR POLYESTERS ! 29 'f % *r 23. Precept 24. Pro votes TOMORROW 27. Cream cake air conditioning 98c yd. | Jl 39 33. Siblings V 31 y//. 35. Russian cab 37 Broadway 3e GARDEN %% w %% playwright * Unlimited Parking WE ARE NOW 39 MO m 42. MM 39. Corrupt 40. Stout *DMi waters *N«w Furniture MRTKLY DtLKiHT ELNA SEWIN6 MACHINE DEALERS H6 41. Scion •Shag Carpeting 2771 Northwind * Mod el Open Daily Call 361-8282 22t> ABBOTT RD I M7 MS 42. Mortar im«! 43 Compass . P®11" (Behind the Yankee Store) VA 44. Oxford tutor CAST UWSIIKt Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, July 18, 1973 17 For Sale r For Sale K[ Lost & Found IncF 901 SPEAKER system MOTOR HOME: Cortei, 1964, FIND SOMETHING? Officials to unveil Phase 4 (continued from page 1) I with standi, $375. Phone luxurious, self contained! If you've found • pat or article • Limitations will be I £8768.3-7-23 fully equipped, low mileage of value, we want to help you their costs, including those placed on the artiount of $5,500. 676-5308. 5-7-20 return it. Just come into the of raw materials. During the iunT POINT" Refrigerator. State News increased costs that big Classified freeze, there have been business can push [I Compact- white, large free*", excellent condition. BOSE 901 SPEAKER system Department and tell us that you want to place an ad in complaints of cost squeezes into price increases when through with stands, $375. Phone I tTS 882 3151. 3-7-18_ 482-8768. 3-7-23 EAST LANSING STATE BANK'S found column. As a resulting in curtailed production of food the freeze is lifted the costs — though may be public service products.These pass recoverable JSPEEOG G.E. FM/AM 8-track EAST - at a later with speakers, tapes, calculator. LANSING STATE BANK through provisions, * A few industries, 353-7744 between 1-6PM will run the ad at no extra however, would apply in possibly including part of Tearth cruiiinfl machines Gary. 1-7-18 cost to you. other industries as well. the food industry, may be EAST LANSING Based upon previous exempt from Phase 4 best values DOUBLE BED STATE BANK government used, good statements, it controls at the outset. repair service condition, headboard, $25 C-7-30 appeared the program ^ The freeze may not be accessories 676-2704 after 6PM. 3-7-23 probably will include the lifted all at once, but from LITTLE TIGER cat 4 months GARAGE SALE: old, female, bushy tail, long following features: different sectors at a time, Records, with the food and apparel VELOCIPEDE clothes, furniture, etc. PEDDLER Wednesday, Thursday. 542 natw^IT'T "T'r 10 name Flon. Around Grove r Typing Service ira T • * ^ industry likely to come in for earlv relief 541 E. Grand River Ann. 1-7-18 street. 351-9452. 2-7-18 L- ■„ -jgU tor early relief. Downstairs 351-7240 _ • It will include some ^ BASS GUITAR, TIESCO, LOST: TOY poodle, white, 2 HE f sort of mandatory FOOT BEE LINE pickup Excellent shape, greet sound. years old. Answers to Jo-Jo. ffS "inn -nH ^location program for icamper, gas/electric refreigerator. Gas range with Best offer. 332-1033. 2-7-20 £26 C^. 48S4904. J™ Si,. Across from campus, corner »•«"'•»» replace the existing P"5«cU to oven, very good condition. I o«T. mv rliTiI e ~T M A C- and Grand River, voluntary program. Phone after 5:30 PM Answers to c« i e 339aS?' below Jones Stationerv Shop. • Large companies will 882 6854. 5-7-25 GUNS, RIFLES, and hand guns ^nswerstoCas.^ M9-2351 Ca|, COPYGRAPH SERVICES' 337 1666. have notification to give advance of all kinds. and receive INICYCLE, Like new, $30. sell. BOB'S Buy, trade and GUN SHOP, lost and found I"® specific approval of the Cost 332-8225. Leave a message for Will. 3-7-23 2412 South Cedar. Call ruccce aeeiiucc . of Living Council before LOST: 371-2244. O-7-30 and FEMALE black near AFGHAN, Grove tan and and 'printing. ' Reasonable increasing prices. K" xv $25. Magnavox stereo, prices. COMMERCIAL • The 5.5 per cent wage 100 USED Linden. Reward. 332-6060. $30..mirror $5. Carol VACUUM PRINTING. 337-0712. increase guideline of Phase 3 355 3763. 4-7-25 CLEANERS, Tanks, C-7-30 will continue. canisters, and uprights. Guaranteed 1 full year. $7.88 CAMERA IN library. 7-11-73. ~~~~~~ * There will be Can be claimed at 211% East TYPIST, r™ E ALOHA hawaiian summer — sale! Fabrics, sandals, handbags. jewelry, 255 Ann. and up. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, DENNIS Grand River. No. 2. C-3-7-18 nL Call 349-1773 tvpewnter: eveings and exemptions from controls for small businesses, based ,, ' 2-7-20 316 North Cedar, opposite .,1 weekends *17o R79fi either on the number of IRL'S 3-speed. Good City Market. C-7-30 Found^cornef (^ Abbott'and M-78. 337-0815.03-7-18 -^s. 0-7-30 6726 employes or the number of condition. $25. 351-3624. SONY COMPACT stereo pR— 2-7-20 system, $65. 19"TV, $50. LOST: APRICOT white dissertation typing. MA Price negotiable. 332-6405. trimmed Kocker/Poddle. MARTY IMP U 011/111 fill ^ :AR SHAPED diamond 3/4 carat, $800. Call between 3-7-23 black Frandor, collar. answers Vicinity to Mandv of NORTH, 351-3487. C-7-30 llCgU IICl UUllO . . , . _. 9am 12 pm. 676-5784. KUSTOM COLUMNS, Peavey Reward. 355-9279 or EXPERIENCED IBM typing. (continued from page 1) head and two Electro-Voice 339-8957.3-7-20 Pica' Elite- 1331 East important insurance benefit " N0RGE Electric range, mikes, 517-772-1148, $550. Call , I Personal 1f / , Kalamazoo. Call 489-1058. not be lost to the employes and excellent condition, $60. ask for —— particularly their Holiday Inn Quartet. 4-7-20 EXPERIENCED IBM typing, families during the strike." 351-4012 after 5 p.m. 2-7-20 Dissertations. (Pica - Elite). "Strikes however MARANTZ 1060 AR turntable stereo with amp. new BOrLfNruTTrr° fayann- —■ w fllNASONIC STEREO, AM/FM COURSES [~z irfTl Wharton said. "The Empire cartridge. Sony 366 radio and phonograph with reel to reel stereo tape deck. now being formed for the coming LSAT, MCAT, DAT ( TransPortatlon jjeWSj employes will be returning speakers, $100. 337-1246. to work, and we do not Sony TC 8W 8-track cartridge 3-7-23 recorder. Speed graphic 4X5 Board exams. For NEED RIDE to Frisco. End of believe the family health information press camera. PETRI FT SLR call ^u'v' Pay 9as- 351-8946. insurance coverage should MER BED with - frame, $50. Super King size, Phone camera. Polorids, lenses, __3^3M:°085._0-7:30_ 3-7-23 be unnecessarily movie cameras, projectors, HAIR? 351-1762. 1-7-18 PERMANENTLY Wanted * .. . camera accessories, TV sets, TV test removed - Listed Directory ^he University share of equipment. Professional Electrologists the month's installment is JRMAN TYPEWRITER, new, portable, German alphabet. $100, Call 482-8122. 3-7-23 Typewriters, clocks, radios, wall tapestries. 1,000 used Virginia Hanchett, 484-1632. 1-7-18 VNO CONTEMPORARY FOLK Musicians for Detroit $35,000. i^e release also claimed Presidential 8-track tapes, $1. up. 1500 Tricia Nixon Cox leads King Timahoe, the President's Irish BERNARD, registered, used stereo albums, 50c up. ZSSiSSr" that both locals reneged on Naval Hospital Tuesday afternoon. Setter, from Bethesda WILCOX SECONDHAND care. Call 484-4519 East a one day agreement not to Visiting regulations were waived as Tricia and her lion tag, dog tag. STEREOLAND, 509 East Michigan or 485-7197 NEED THREE bedroom house block access to Power Plant mother, Pat Nixon, showed up with the three Nixon family dogs. Vicki, a poodle, Lansing Mall. MERLE 65) by the non-striking and Pasha, a Yorkshire Ilemale. Includes sup lies, Michigan, Lansing. Phone for September. Call 351-1793 terrier, can be seen behind King Timahoe. 626-4243. 2-7-20 ^ 485-4391. 8-5:30 NORMAN COSMETICS after 5PM. 5-7-27 members of Local 547. p.m. STUDIOS'C-7J30 AP Wirephoto 'EED WOMEN'S bike, good Monday - Saturday. — But a union official " GRADUATE — ondition, $35. Call Lisa, BandAmericard, Master PLEASE HELP. Young man in STUDENT, disagreed with the claim 151-0192. 3-7-23 Charge, trades, lay away s. Experiencecd carpentry, saying, "there was no C-7-30 prison is lonely and wishes to masonry. Desires low cost agreement" UTYREST ingly TWIN or as king. Household beds, 12-GUAGE pump. Excellent for address. 3-7-18 rrL^i, 'sir 5.13.73 '«•*« n agreement was reached at 4 « Kalmbach cites funding doubts lundries. 355-7863. 1-7-18 condition with case, cleaning p.m. Monday to continue kit, $65. RCA 18" portable (continued from page 1) GIRL'S PINK Stingray, B8iW; Sears 12" portable, DUPLICATE BRIDGE. Regular, NEED A cheap old used piano operations at the plant but John N. Mitchell. special beginners. July 18- in good condition, 337-2176. at curtailed levels. Nixon conferred in his hospital suite Dean had told the committee that when jood condition, $20. call B8iW, $75. 351-9127. 7-7-27 with two official lawyers 337-1211. 3-7-23 7:15PM Union Building. 5-7-20 However, Tuesday advising him on he met Kalmbach June 29, 1972, to ask 1-7-18 7 morning picketers were Watergate — Leonard Garment and J. Fred him to raise money for the Watergate DON T FORGET blood IVING comes Buzhardt. lale! MACHINE Brand new clearance portable, ;i>i! PREGNANT? We understand. Call us. PREGNANCY on'V Professional from people. donors jn flt the ^ a new shift went to work a neW snui went to work t M The committee is to hold a closed defendants, "I told him everything that I know about the case at that time." M9.95, $5 per month. Large meeting Wednesday, where it is expected election of reconditioned GERMAN SHORT haired COUNSELING' 372-1560 compensated. MICHIGAN releasing the plant employes Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, D-N.M., read a members will discuss how to go about sed machines. Singers. pointers. National Champion O.7.3O COMMUNITY BLOOD that had bee" there for 24 portion of Dean's testimony to Kalmbach, Whites, Necchis, New Home blood lines. $100 or trade for CENTER. 337-7183. Hours hours. getting the tapes. including the assertion that "I told him TV AND Monday, The committee wants to hear ind "many others". $19.95 sporting goods. Terms. PX stereo rentals. $23 Thursday and The Strike goes tapes of that I was very concerned that this could Store. 351-5323.6-7-23 term/$9.50 month. Free, Friday 9-4:30pm Tuesday into its tenth day today certain meetings Nixon held with Dean, o $39.95. Terms. lead right to the President," and asked EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING same day delivery and and Wednesday 12-6pm. with no jmmediate end in Ehrlichman and others which have been Kalmbach if that account of their meeting COMPANY. 1115 North PURE BREED Alaskan Malamut service. Call NEJAC, C"7"30 sight cited in testimony about the Watergate was correct. 337-1300. C-7-30. Washington. 489-6448. puppies. 7 weeks, shots and ^ B ' affair and its cover-up, and could help Kalmbach said he recalled simply that determine whether and when Nixon knew 11^ WHflTS^ •7-30 wormed, $50. 349-3113 after PARACHUTING Dean indicated that "I was being asked to 6 P.M. 3-7-18 THURSDAY ^ about the cover - up. raise funds for the legal defense of these [LOVA, LADIES "bands. Very gold, pretty. ri=on,twenr:: ((illllinCIIIfly r Meanwhile at another hearing, former White House aide Egil congressional people and for the support of the 337 9964 after 1 for Tammy, leave 6-7-25 p.m., ask message. ONE YEAR collie. registered female Loves Reasonable to good home. children. a nnrrMlDlu Krogh. Jr. refused to say what he knows about the 1971 burglary of Daniel families." "Did involvement he mention. of the . White . possible House?" Moving, must sell. Call Real Estate Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Montoya asked. 'LS' COLLEGIATE Schwinn Peed. Yellow, new 394-1238 5-7-20 after 7:30 p.m. L Announcements for It's Do your body a favor and said Chairman Lucien N. Nedzi, D-Mich., Krogh invoked Fifth Amendment protection "No, sir," said Kalmbach. dition, $75. come to Yoga at 7 a.m. Monday Mitchell testified last week that he 351-1034. EAST LANSING. Farwood, by What's Happening must be 3-7-18 received in the State News through Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday against self incrimination when asked didn't know there had been any money left owner. 2 year old, four or 3 p.m. about the burglary at a closed % ARABIAN, REGISTERED, 4 office, 341 Student Services Sunday in the Union meeting of a over from the 1968 Nixon campaign. bedroom, custom - built Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two Green Room. House Armed Services subcommittee. RRY PACK 3/man tent. years old. Buckskin, 14.1 home with Kalmbach said he had custody of nearly everything. cclass days before publication. At the televised Watergate contract while negotiations a»i By TERI ALBRECHT and union heads had contacted them last week seeking authorized to forcibly interfere. progress is unusual in labor-management disputes. State News Staff Writer advice on their negotiations. Dept. of Labor director Barry Brown said Tuesday that Brown said possibly administration officials reanilt Hie current University labor strike probably marks the Edward Connors, the state mediator handling the MSU at one point in discussion last week he himself had union employes wanted to hold their strike until fail wjT first time in any MSU negotiations that an outside dispute, is of 20 mediators working out of the Michigan mediator has been called to help reach contract one considered coming in as the mediator. any action they would take in leaving their jobs coin! a Employment Relations Commission, a division of the Dept. of Labor. He was called in to the MSU dispute Monday. "But we decided that my involvement would probably cripple University operations. agreement. not aid the dispute because interjecting a political Therefore, administrators probably decided to brinotk Michigan Dept. of Labor officials also told the State Connors has been with the commission about 13 years News Tuesday that the University decision not to extend and though he has not participated in previous University appointee can sometimes cause a bitterness and obstruct situation to a head in the summer by not r* • the employe contracts was an "unusual" practice during disputes, he has mediated extensively in education contract negotiations," he said. Brown was appointed in 1969 by contracts, Brown said. ^ Gov. Milliken. State mediation in the dispute will not cost either negotiations. negotiations in the Lansing area. financially. * The Dept. of Labor is funded by public taxes S a,u and wu STRIKERS BLAME, 'II' PRAISES appropriated $1,150,000 last year by the legislature Goree said that should the union and Universitv representatives decide that little progress has been madeii talks with the mediators, two immediate alternatives 2 Groty: By MICHAEL FOX down." 'union possible. A fact-finder could be appointed by the commission check into the issues and either verify points in question» discard others as merely rumors. Goree said this t« could State News Staff Writer picket line, there is less admiration and more On the simplify exaggerated areas in dispute and help speed ag If the current employe strike could be attributed to any resentment for Groty who sits in an office on the fourth agreement. floor of the Administration Building down the hall from one person, that individual is C. Keith Groty, according Executive Vice President Jack Breslin. Or, Brown could call both sides and offer to D11j to some campus observers. "I think Groty is setting himself up for some higher together another set of talks, with himself as the medi«o Emotional sentiment about Groty on the picket line in discussion with different representatives from both sid^ classifies him as a "union buster" and one faculty observer position by busting the union," one striker said. Tuesday termed Groty as "on the offensive." The popular thought runs that Groty urged the University not to extend the expired labor contracts in order to force a new contract before the regular school year resumes in September. Groty, respected as a sharp labor negotiator, is a registered arbitrator and has published v articles on collective bargaining at educational institutions. At 34, Groty is a man who helped create the job he now holds as asst. vice president for personnel and employe relations. Appointed to the newly created post in January 1972, Groty's expertise in the area of labor negotiations made him an attractive candidate for MSU's top personnel post. When Groty was appointed, President Wharton feared the MSU movement towards faculty collective bargaining and the board of trustees wanted a tough administrator to plot GOODRICH'S MSU's strategy in labor relations. R RDDV'C on East side of MSU at 1109 E. Gd. River LAKKT 0 Open Mori. - Thur. 9 - 9, Frl. & Sat. 9 - fl, "He is part of a new breed of University administrators," says one faculty observer who has closely followed University labor relations. "He gained a good national C. Keith Groty reputation as an authority on faculty collective bargaining, C. Keith Groty, the asst. vice and employe relations, president for personnel is coordinating the and when unionization threatened at MSU we felt he was the man for the job." SUMMER University's efforts to end the strike which begins its "The University has taken the offensive in this strike tenth day today. because of Groty," the faculty observer said. "He is an State News photo by Craig Porter > guy who has caught the union with their drawers SAVINGS UAW gives demands to Ford; Holly Farms Grade A Heat asks new anti-inflation formula RC OR W .. DIH RITE COLA FAMILY PACK FRYER PARTS # In a news conference after the Ford session, Woodcock By PIET BENNETT Bill Mar said he wanted a new cost of living formula in order to Fiesta Associated Press Writer Co. DETROIT on - The United Auto Workers asked Ford Motor Tuesday for new anti-inflation guarantees which, it protect the money the workers already earn before worrying about new wage demands. MANDARIN ORANGES «- 4/M TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 48' Woodcock wants a one per cent increase in the hourly Farmer Peet's Repeater said, would allow the union to be "more moderate" in its wage for every one per cent increase in the Cbst of living wage demands. Union president Leonard Woodcock spent nearly two Index. The union says the current formula provides only Spartan Jumbo SLICED DACON *1.09 hours presenting the UAW contract demands to Ford. He said the union stressed demands for voluntary overtime, three-quarters of one per cent hourly wage increase for ROLL TOWELS Holly Farms Grade A every one per cent rise in the Cost of Living Index. dental insurance and more time away from the assembly line for auto workers. The 1973 auto talks opened Monday at General Motors. The union contends that despite a 13 cent-per-hour increase last month, inflation has eaten away 25 per cent of Spartan Plain or Kosher FRYER THIGHS the wage gains the UAW won three years ago. Talks are to begin at Chrysler today-- the same day the Nixon administration is set to announce details of its Phase Wages have not been a key source of argument in preliminary union discussions about new contracts. DILL PICKLES 4 economic program. Whole or Sliced, MUSHROOMS 3% oz. Gift "McDonald's Quarter-Pounder. Or Quarter-Pounder with Cheese. Just right for a big appetite." /V\ f McDonai McDonalds ■ 234 VV. GRAND RIVER ■ Heatherwood LO FAT 2% MILK Bay's ENGLISH MUFFINS Dam % gal. 8 oz. 4 ct. 1024 E. GRAND RIVER 2040 E.GRAND RIVER Spartan BAKERY JUMDO DREAD Produce frozen Crisp Iceberg HEAD LETTUCE 38' T reesweet All purpose Medium ORANGE JUICE 5/$1 YELLOW ONIONS 3 lb. 58' nrT B1„ nipp SEEDLESS GRAPES 49V EcEZJhIES CLIP AND SAVE VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON COMET CLEANSER CHARMIN TISSUE 4 roll Save 26c 14 oz. Save Q /$f Special label 8c package on 3 0/ I Limit 3 please with Limit 1 please with coupon and coupon and $5 purchase. $5 purchase. 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