the michigan Volume 66 Number 17 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1973 atergate forces action in Congress Tape leaks Impeachment J WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate WASHINGTON (AP)- A resolution ■atergate Chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr. to against using a special procedure by reused the White House Tuesday of impeach President Nixon was which he could have forced an White House spokesman Gerald L. introduced in the House Tuesday by immediate consideration. iaking selected contents of disputed Warren said Tuesday that Nixon Kpe recordings through committee decides who can listen to the Rep. Robert F. Drinan, D-Mass. Drinan said the House should sss H. R- Haldeman, former White tapes "based on the President's judgment of Several congressmen have suggested consider also other questions: gouse chief of staff. who could best assist him in that the House consider whether to "I think this is counterfeit determining the facts on the Watergate begin impeachment proceedings •"Were impeachable offenses liidence," the North Carolina matter without jeopardizing the against Nixon because of the committed...in connection with the xrat declared as the committee confidentiality y of the tapes." Watergate scandal. But Drinan's taping of all conversations which he sard again from Haldeman his resolution was the first formal motion (Nixon) made on the phone and all The White House sought executive Ijcount of how he listened to for impeachment. conversations that took place in privilege for Haldeman concerning Icordings of two key meetings portion of one meeting Haldeman had a Drinan various parts of the White House?" fctween President Nixon and John said, however, that his not attended, but the committee action was prompted by the recent |. DeanHI, the ousted White House denied this Monday. •"Every court that has ruled on the lunsel who has accused Nixon of revelation that U.S. air operations in question of impoundment has decided Kmplicity in the Watergate coverup. Haldeman said Monday the contained no evidence that Nixon tapes Cambodia were concealed for 14 months before April 30,1970. against the administration. Nonetheless the impoundment J President Nixon has refused to knew of the coverup, contrary to goes Irnish the tapes to the Senate panel Dean's testimony about the two Drinan, a Roman Catholic priest, has frequently been at odds with the 1 to the Watergate special prosecutor, meetings. Nixon administration over the war in •"The establishment of a loth are taking legal action to get the "I think this is little planned a Southeast Asia and administration super-secret security force within the ipes in a major constitutional action," said Ervin, "in which the White House itself is unprecedented fcnfrontation. cutbacks in social programs. ... White House allowed Mr. Haldeman and raises the most serious questions I the use of the tapes which the White "I think the time has arrived when concerning the impeachment of Haldeman started the committee a chief House denies to this committee and the members of the House must seek executive who in effect established a londav when he said he had listened to think the unthinkable and to search lets Mr. Haldeman make the national police force accountable only } late April to the recording of a interpretation before this committee. diligently into our convictions and our to himself." (arch 21, 1973, meeting between "If this was a court of law this conscience as to what is our tan and Nixon, and then listened just duty never would have been admitted in under the Constitution as we behold The chairman of the Judiciary e weeks ago to the tape of a Sept. evidence because the unprecedented revelations which Committee, Rep. Peter W. Rodino Jr. i, 1972, meeting. . . . only the best evidence can be received," said Ervin. Scratches every day become more incredible," of New Jersey, said Drinan had not consulted him and "this is a very "I think this is Drinan said in a statement. counterfeit J Haldeman restated Tuesday in more evidence," he said, "but still I'm going H.R. Haldeman, former top aide to President Nixon, ponders as somber serious matter to be pondered ^tail how Nixon asked him to report to admit it." he testifies before the Senate Watergate Committee The resolution was referred to the gravely .We will certainly have to the two meetings, and said he Tuesday in House Judiciary Committee. . . consider it. But I can't speculate as to Itened to one tape in his office, then (continued on page 11) Washington. AP Wirephoto Drinan told newsmen he decided what action we might take." ON MSU, BUDGET, PRESS By JOHN LINDSTROM General student State News Staff Writer use of a new parking lot to be Jondahl speaks out constructed southwest of the new ice arena will not be By MICHAEL FOX "To protect a semblance of permitted, a University official said Tuesday. State News Staff Writer autonomy at the universities, there Richard 0. Bemitt, director of the MSU Dept. of Public must be more focus on governing Safety, said that the new lot will be used for athletic events Commenting on his first exposure bodies like the trustees at MSU to to the state government only. General student parking will not be allowed, and budget - make them more accountable for the I/' to neither will regular public access parking. "We'd have a real problem if you let students park there making process in his tenure as a state legislature, Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl University's budget," Jondahl said. "People should direct more complaints criticizes MSU, the press and his regularly," Robert Perrin, vice president for University elected colleagues. about educational quality to these relation, added. "I mean, what would you do - let the governing bodies established by the I student students park there and then ask them to leave people could park for the game?" Bemitt also said that when not in use for so other Jondahl, D - East Lansing, expresses disappointment about how the budget process works — especially the higher state Constitution." the He said that the Chicanos have been most regular athletic education appropriation. politically aware group in contests, the lot would be used by people using the terms of constantly holding MSU intramural fields. "There was absolutely no of new The parking lot will be located between Shaw and Willow lanes, southwest of the ice arena's construction site discussion of education philosophy at any House Appropriations Committee trustees responsible for the Chicanos' complaints. "I wouldn't say the Chicanos have and across from the intramural hearings which I attended," Jondahl been successful, but they are playing fields. said. "The going The lot will hold 303 cars. A contract of concern was with $109,000 to where the power lies," Jondahl said. construct the lot was awarded to the Brown productivity and efficiency — MSU's Brothers "They have filed lawsuits against the Construction Co. of Lansing at the July 20 big argument was how efficient it is." trustees about the meeting of the Cooperative board of trustees. Total cost of the project, Though the freshman state Extension Service and the firing of including representative insists he believes in landscaping, will come to $125,000. several Chicano employes." Milton Baron, director of campus parks and autonomy for state universities, Jondahl also planning, Jondahl said that appropriations must criticized MSU information efforts at the state (continued on page 11) be tied to policy at different colleges. Capitol, in remarks made to a political science class Monday. "The University of Michigan has a good lobbyist who is omnipresent, but MSU doesn't have someone available (continued on page 11) JONDAHL WOULD SAVE $368,000 Traffic eng reveals ro By TERI ALBRECHT service is not in line with the dollars State News Staff Writer put into its design." A Cleveland traffic engineer He added the highway department's testified Monday that the Dept. of plan would increase the traffic volume State Highways will waste money on through the intersection because its proposed plan for the Michigan traffic wanting to turn left off Avenue-Harrison Road intersection Michigan Avenue to Harrison Road and then introduced his own plan would have to negotiate the which would save almost $368,000. intersection twice in making a U-turn. But officials with the highway He emphasized that any removal of department said Tuesday they will trees, shrubs and green median was need more time to consider the plan "needless." before giving reaction to its (continued a on page 11) feasibility. The engineer. William Jackman, will not 30. be cross-examined until August r N Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Jack Warren told the attorneys Inside Wednesday the court calendar is full until that date. •Meridian Township Jackman testified that his $22,000 contemplates first local project would ease the traffic hazards at the intersection with antismut ordinance. Page 2 minimal destruction of the surrounding natural •State senator proposes environment. new college. Page 12 Essentially, Jackman, a former •MSU gets its very own ZIP Ohio State University instructor in code. Page 8 traffic engineering, said he would keep the existing road structure as it is but remove the center island in the County fair intersection. He added he would install a three-phase light and improve land ()u tside W edn esda v The Ingham demarcation. County Fair has plenty of rides for these strong - wheeled on the midway in Mason. See related article and photos He criticized Chances of showers today stomached fair - goers who want to have the dizzying on pages 6 and 7. the modified plan presented by the highway department with a high in the mid-70s. experience of being whirled, twisted, zippered and Ferris - State News photo by Craig Porter by indicating that its "level of traffic Wednesday, August 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan to7l Post office taking Any East Lansing resident who taken out an absentee ballot app|jcat"~* news for the Tuesday city council primary submit his completed ballot to the citv ma! Ballots local station bids clerk during regular business hours through Tuesday. ^ summary Any registered voter who will not be in postal station brings people said. The contract would East Lansing on election day or for some By LYNDA ECKERT September 1, for election reason cannot go to the polls in mn from into a place of business, State News Staff Writer 1973, through June 30, may obtain an absentee ballot until 2 pm y The East Lansing Post increasing their profits. The business must 1974. Saturday from the city clerk at 410 Abbott pay Office is now accepting bids for heat, The closing date for bid Road and vote at that time or any tjm. electricity, a safe for conducting a Postal and employes wages while acceptance is August 10. through Tuesday. 88 die in Boston jet crash Contract Station in the the post office furnishes Forms may be obtained by Tuesday from the East Lansing Post Votes be cast for vicinity of East Grand River lock boxes, scales and other may two council Avenue and Abbott Road. Office at 1140 Abbott candidates. The top four vote getters will postal equipment. - This station might The station should be Road. advance to the November 6 A Delta Airlines DC9 jetliner with 89 persons The old downtown post general replace the facility currently within a three - cityblock election. aboard clipped a seawall Tuesday on its approach located in the Union. There radius from the corner of office in the 400 block of to Logan International Airport, crashed and ?re conflicting reports as to Abbott Road and East Abbott Road was closed last disintegrated in heavy fog. State police said there whether the Union will Grand River Avenue, Briggs was only one survivor. retain the contract postal station. An eyewitness said the twin - engine plane arriving from Burlington, Vt., crashed on a runway The bid contract process on a station is MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP about 1,000 feet from the edge of the water at the renewable and is not usually busy airport that juts into Boston Harbor. an annual event, the East Locality smut bill State police said it appeared that the jet struck a Lansing postmaster said. seawall at the approach to the airport. bodies An observer said personal effects and parts of were strewn all over the runway. "The Union got the station in September 1972, but they were reluctant to renew the contract for one proposes "Clockwork Orange" or the force of local law." media year when it expired in By ANDREA AUSTIN U.S. Supreme Court's June coalition, State News Staff Writer 21 decision giving the "Last Tango in Paris" or Mary Jo Houck, manager Meridian is a ' June," Gordon Briggs, of Community NewsCenter, A proposed Meridian restriction and definition of any film worthwhile to sophisticated community o! I postmaster, said Tuesday. see." said she foresees no real The Union manager said Township antipomography obscene material to "local people who treasure the! Contempt action begun Thursday that he plans to ordinance has finally community standards." He said he doubted there would be much effect on problem with the proposed ordinance. right to read and don't w; it obstructed." rebid on the station. brought the recent Supreme The township trustees most "legitimate theaters" "Mr. Suits is on top of it "I think the Union will Court decision home to will vote on the proposed He local media distributors. ordinance at their meeting which show pictures of the so we're not real estimated the I Contempt of Congress rebid on the Postal Contract major film companies. concerned," she said. The community would be split I The ordinance, proposed Aug. 7. proceedings against convicted Station," Michael J. at the July 17 Meridian Alan Suits, president of The Supreme Court news center tries to be 50 - 50 on the issue, and I Watergate conspirator G. Dmochowski, Union Suits News Co., which owns decision, however, has selective in whom it allows said there is stroul Township Board of Trustees sentiment against so far. Gordon Liddy were approved Building manager, said. "It has been working out meeting, would prohibit Community News Center in "opened a new can of to read the material covered ^ in the ordinance, she said. reaching an ordinance. worms, affecting exhibitors bythe House Armed Services beautifully," he added. "It placing "offensive sexually the Meridian Mall, said he Committee Tuesday 33 to 0. appears to be a satisfactory explicit material upon objects to the proposed and distributors." Pullian "We try to keep out He said there would be I The committee voted to operation and very public display, for purposes ordinance "personally and said. children under 18," Houck more support for u| convenient for everyone of sale, entertainment, for the company. It goes "It enabled a Texas said. "This material is a ordinance against placing haid I seek full House approval of distribution or any other well beyond the recent community to reclassify a core pornography before I involved." relatively small amount of the contempt proceedings but purpose." Supreme Court guidelines. fine film like "Paper Moon" total." unwilling audiences, Chairman F. Edward Hebert, Briggs said the Union and not admit people under our that the proposal is "so far. I sent the post office a notice "Sexually explicit" is "They have gone beyond TVLa., said this probably will of intent to cancel their defined in the code as "any the problems of the Crest 18," he said. "Cities have Suits, who is a member reaching that it presents! picture, photograph, (Drive - In) to the the right to apply their own of the Freedom to Read First Amend not be until Congress returns contract as of August 31 drawing, sculpture, motion newsstands," Suits said. classification system with Committee, an ad hoc problems." in September from a month - long recess. because it was costing more picture, film or any other Ed Pullian, manager of The contempt action was voted against Liddy for money to operate than they visual representation or the Meridian 4 Theaters said had expected. his refusal even to take the swearing - in oath July image." "I find it offensive that a Tight He added that this is why 20 at a hearing of the committee's intelligence subcommittee which is probing CIA aspects of the Watergate scandal. the contract station is up for bid again. Briggs said having a The proposal takes its definition of "offensive" from the wording of the county would my governing consider personal right to view body restricting security It was the latest incident in Liddy's steadfast refusal to tell investigators aanything about trial for Goi THE DOMINO'S Watergate. courthouse. Security guards Contempt of Congress carries a maximum one - GAINSVILLE , Fla. Foss, seven other said they thought metal in members of the Vietnam year jail sentence and $ 1,000 fine. (AP) — The trial of eight his legs from war wounds antiwar activists on Veterans Against the W# set the devices off. and a sympathizer appeared conspiracy charges started Alton C. Foss, one of earlier in the morning at i Tuesday amid tight security Gainsville Eight accused of pretrail hearing where U. S, Nixon plans Japanese visit and tough press restrictions. plotting violent disruptions District Court Judge THIRST QUENCHER One defendant in the during the 1972 Republican Winston E. Arnow deniedi conspiracy trial had to National Convention in defense motion to squad President Nixon will visit remove his belt and boots to Miami Bea,cf), Fla., triggered all prosecution subpenastoi Japan and Emperor Hirohito pass electronic screening the security devices located witnesses. The defense devices as he entered the on the ground floor and will come to this country on a attorneys said the subpems formal visit, it was agreed Same speedy free delivery, third floor of the were improperly i courthouse. Tuesday at a meeting between Nixon and Japan's Prime but free pepsi's with your pizzas. Minister Kakuei Tanaka. Plans for the mutual visits "I I were announced by Japanese With the order I I With the order I I Ambassador Takeshi of a 12" Pizza of a 16" Pizza Yasukawa following a two - hour White House meeting you receive you receive between Nixon and Tanaka. TANAKA The Nixon visit is expected to take place either 2 free Pepsi's 4 free Pepsi's late this year or in 1974 at a mutually agreeable time, Yasukawa said. Hirohito's visit to the United States will come sometime next year, also at a 351-7100 351-7100 Good with coupon thru Sun. Good with coupon thru Sun. mutually agreed date, he said. Aug. 5,1973. No other coupons Aug. 5,1973. No other coupons may be combined with may be combined with this offer. this offer. Trowbridge Shop Trowbridge Shop only. only. I I Truck noise standards set The Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday took its first step toward curbing noise pollution by setting standards for truck noise and outlining what it hopes to do about aircraft and airport Family Night is Every noise. The regulations proposed for trucks, effective Oct. 1, 1974, will cost the industry between $10 million and $30 million and will affect some 190,000 vehicles, the EPA said. The recommendation for airport noise is estimated to cost about $700 million over a period of five years. The cost would rise to between $5 billion and $20 billion if further levels were set Wednesday later. EPA said aircraft noise affects 16 million people in the United States. It said only 10 per cent of the approximately 2,000 commercial large jet aircraft Night! in the U.S. meet noise standards. Talmadge defends trip Dinner includes Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D - Ga., a member of Only 3 pieces of chicken, the Senate Watergate committee, said Tuesday he 51.25 for our mashed potatoes and went on a vacation to the Caribbean with a regular Dinner every gravy, cote slaw and government contractor because the contractor was Wednesday night, after 3 p.m. hot biscuits. a friend of his. The Washington Star - News said Monday that WE ABE- WIN 1 I itt t.m. -• p.m. Sunday Thuraday I Talmadge flew to Bimini Feb. 9 on a flight 1t ajw. ♦ 10.PJW- Frtd'Y - Saturday | sponsored by Rockwell International, formerly the North American Rockwell Corp. Talmadge said in a statement: r00?Oi/S FRIED CHICKEN "A1 Rockwell Jr. has an operation in Albany, Ga. He has been a friend of mine for quite a 3007 N. East St. number of years. I've hunted with him inGeorgia 4500 S. Cedar U.8. 27 North 1900 E> Ka,amazo°' on several occasions. He invited me to join him "Open 11 a.m. • 9 p.m. Sun. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. 8« Sat. on a fishing trip and I went." I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1973 3 ml }t who h* "PPlication primary may Beef supplies dwindle; t to the hours city through will not be in unit to review industry V or for some in person By LOUISE COOK their customers for weekend will be the weekend," said affected by the ceiling. >t until 2 p.m Associated Press Writer Rocco Rossano, president Officials of the Cost of at 410 business," he said. Abbott Beef supplies dwindled Under the Phase 4 of Amalgamated b or Living Council, meanwhile, any " further economic Meatcutters Union Local 95 said the Sept. on Tuesday, program 12 deadline reaching a critical level in announced by President in Phildelphia. "The still stands. some areas. Meat processors Nixon two weeks ago, situation is not good. One two Council Deputy Director council complained they were going controls were lifted on all supermarket chain has * James W. McLane said he • getters will broke and shoppers said food already laid off all of its prices except beef, 5r 6 general was skeptical of claims that they couldn't find steaks or allowing processors and part - time help." roasts in the supermarket. retailers to pass on the ceilings have put meat increases Ronald The Cost of in raw agricultural products. Isenberg, a producers in a serious bind. Living Council, however, stood Because of the remaining lawyer for the Wholesale Meat Dealers Association of "It appears quite a lot of firm on the Sept. 12 ceilings on beef, cattlemen the deadline for the lifting of Delaware Valley in money has been made so have been withholding eastern Pennsylvania, said the argument that business ceilings on beef and said it livestock from market, 500 workers had been laid can't produce had begun an investigation processors say the only way off because of plant closings because it is not of profits in the meat they can get meat is to pay industry. more than they can charge and cutbacks. profitable is a questionable Representatives of New and consumers are finding Some argument," McLane said. packers York's wholesale meat bare spots on the shelves. complained that Canadian He said the investigation processors said many A spokesman for the companies were buying of meat prices is being companies would shut down American Meat Institute beef from farmers at prices conducted at all levels of today and decide on a day - said that the trade group higher than those U.S. firms the industry • from ranch to >alition, to • day basis whether to had confirmed the closing can afford to pay, then retail store. "We want to said continue operations. of 37 meat packing plants as is a "very slaughtering the beef north find out who in the cycle is 'd "Remaining supplies of of Tuesday morning and of the border and reselling it getting all the return," he community o! beef do not warrant five io treasure tin a - found operations were cut here. Imported beef is not d and don't want d." Rejects White House order day operation," said a spokesman after a meeting back others. substantially in 27 The closings and of about 30 wholesalers. cutbacks affected 4,800 Primary slate it i ma ted York Strip steak, because "they started the (meat) the lernard Goldstein, president of District Hotel "No further shipments from employes, he said, adding would be split shortage and don't deserve the Midwest are being |Upply, Inc., rejected an order from the White House any better treatment than that the number was n the issue, and offered. Wholesalers here Monday for 15 pounds of filet mignon and New anyone else." growing daily. re is strong want to decreases AP Wirephoto conserve their He said government against so far. ordinance, there would be remaining meat on hand for figures showed 79,000 head of cattle were slaughtered in the country on Monday — a by 1 ihow With only six days remaining until Tuesday's election, probes mind pport for uI 32 per cent drop from the the eight - person candidate slate for the East Lansing City against placing haul July 30, 1972 figure and a Council primary was narrowed by one Tuesday. aphy before 23 per cent decline from a William E. Jennings, 25, dropped out of the race for audiences, but week earlier. reasons he would not disclose. He had filed on May 31 to aposal is "so far. CATHY ESSELMAN Jack the Ripper was a surgeon and a stress normality and de • Representatives of the run for one of two vacant council seats in Tuesday's hat it presents News Reviewer demonstrated trained prominent member of meat Ite emphasize the physical industry are scheduled primary. Amendment C's "Wide World of surgical skills which he society. transformation of Dr. Jekyll to meet with Agriculture Jennings, of 302 MA.GAve., said he would say what [ainmi'P'" offers the practiced with grisly This dramatization deals into Mr. Hyde. They Secretary Earl L. Butz in other candidate he was supporting before Tuesday. He had bart of "The Strange efficiency on his victims. with the psychological and concentrate instead upon Washington today to discuss generated little support in his campaign, in which he called Df Dr. Jekyll and Mr. That fact, together with sociological dimensions the psychological their plight. for an end to drug prosecutions and the elimination of f tonight at 11:30. It ks I conclude tomorrow temptation to chew the Scotland Yard's lack of enthusiasm for the case, made it a natural subject for inherent in the In this production, he work. transformation experiences. They use the Jekyll "The day of reckoning racism and sexism in East Lansing. |)be rt son's classic Lewis probes scenery in the role of Hyde. The absence of growling a horror story. "Dr. and Mr. Hyde" questions Jekyll and director Charles Jarrott twisted visage of Hyde as a mirror of his twisted soul. Come to the 8 psychology of an menace makes the character The State News is published by the students of Ingham County the values of modern dual who commits more frightening. He science and the corruption Michigan State University every class day during Fall, ly motivated murders. explores the tragic dilemma inherent in the class system. Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, otheil Curtis, in association of a decent man who cannot The Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a Fair.Joday thru seven work treats the of the Vietnam I \ the Canadian control his violent impulse. crimes in light of the special Welcome Week edition is published in Stevenson's September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Against the Warl Icasting Crop, has work not Victorian attitude toward Admission $1 iced definitive only probed the complex of Member Associated Press, United Press pathizer appeared I a women. The case could be Children under 12 Free h of Stevenson's tale, a criminal mind but also the International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan - the morning at a| ck Palance impulse to know. Like Mary swept under the rug because the victims earned their Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 aring where U. 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That lot also is used only for The lot will be located southwest of the new ice parking during athletic events, and for the storage :.-?S arena, between Willow and Shaw lanes and located of Jenison's bleachers. across from the intramural playing fields. There is It seems much better use could be made of both little argument that more parking facilities are parking lots. The Dept. of Public Safety and the needed, especially with the ice arena that will All - University Traffic Committee must consider house close to 7,000 patrons. converting both areas into commuter lots, so Richard Bernitt, director of the MSU Dept. of students don't have to walk for miles and miles or Public Safety, has said the lot will be off - limits to purchase an expensive bus pass to get to campus. South Complex students and Cherry Lane And if that's not acceptable, then the lots must be turned into public parking areas- like the lot by Apartments residents. He says that the lot will be used only for providing additional parking during the Men's Intramural Building. campus atheletic events. The Dept. of Public Safety cannot willfully let Wmmmim And there is the waste. Students, faculty and 510 parking spaces go to waste when parking on University employes will have 303 parking spaces campus is already scarce. O "THAT I WERE AS GREAT AS MY GfflER OR LESSER MY NAME I OR THAT X COULD FOR&E1" WHAT I HAVE BEEN / OR MOT REMEMBER WHAT I MOST BE NOW / --55 , mill KiNG- RICHARD E ACT 11, SCENE n I TKSfo ■ ■ Jenison parking space going to waste TOM WICKER Nation financed barely escapes police state (c) 1973 NEW YORK TIMES by specific Congressional matter, according to Ehrlichman. measure is concerned only with commit burglaries, for whatever D.-Ga., inquired, does this reasor' NEWS SERVICE appropriation, and ordered these eavesdropping, and since the courts, so laudible purpose a president may think 8've the President power to ori By late October, 1971, Attorney "plumbers" to do what he could not far, have left the executive free to he had, is to assert an unlimited murders? Why only three or fouri But Sen.SamErvin, D.-N.C. pointed General John Mitchell, exasperated by get the F.B.I, to do. eavesdrop without a court order on five "plumbers?" Suppose a presida out, what the statute in question presidential power to set aside the law his difficulties with J. Edgar Hoover, seems to say in the "mother tongue" is foreign embassies, agents and the like. when it inconveniences him and when thought he needed 50, 100 or 10(1 This secret presidential police force had persuaded President Nixon to fire Ehrlichman has outlined the road It that nothing in the specified wiretap he find the elderly and cantankerous F.B.I, then was given a highly charged To can any slight possibility- White House SS, and he has made ckr limitations is intended to limit his stretch this, or even the director. An appointment for Hoover "national security" mission- so much never hard to do- of foreign that, by the margin of a capacity to guard against foreign "implied" presidential powers of the was made at the Oval Office; unaware so that Ehrlichman quoted from intelligence activity. taped doorknob, the nation in intelligence activities- that is, by Constitution, into authority to create of what was in store, he went oyer to Nixon's own admission of May 22 that escaped the beginnings of a polk wiretapping or bugging, since the a secret police force and send it out to As Sen. Herman E. talk to the President. he could understand "how highly Talmadge, state. motivated individuals" could feel All afternoon, Mitchell waited at justified in breaking into the office of the Justice Dept. for word that the deed had been done. But the word Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist to steal ANTHONY LEWIS never came. Finally the attorney Ellsberg's medical records. general called Nixon and asked what The The highly charged group of Pres same had happened. "plumbers" transferred intact to Nixon's re - election committee, where "I had him in here," the President no national security matters had any replied. "But I just couldn't do it." place, later broke into Democratic At least two presidents and three attorneys general had reached that conclusion before Nixon and Mitchell. Party Headquarters twice. Ehrlichman did not specifically above t order the burglarizing of the But no president did anything about psychiatrist's office he said, nor did (c) 1973 NEW YORK TIMES meet it. 'Diere is a glimpse of it- all, probably, for the same basic Nixon. Yet they gave a low-level group reasons. Hoover was regarded as an NEWS SERVICE thought process just now in of adventurers such latitude that LONDON President Nixon's ikon of law, order and patriotism by — unlikely place: First Monday, Nixon later could "understand" how argument against letting the Watergate so many people that monthly journal published by firing him might the plumbers decided on the burglary. investigators hear his secret have been politically unprofitable; and Republican National Committee. In fact, Ehrlichman said that, even if tapes rests, in ihe end. on the premise he might, or might not, for all anyone specifically unauthorized, the burglary that the President must decide on his The July issue contains a defeiw knew, have been willing to use was well within Nixon's powers to own where the public interest lies.' He the secret internal security whatever information he had in his guard the national security-- as, has played the tapes and given his adopted by President Nixon in files against a president who tried to indeed, Was the creation of his secret judgment. His discretion must be then rescinded five days later tea force him out- or against that White House police unit. absolute. of J. Edgar Hoover's objections." president's associates. was the plan for wiretapping. Mgi To hear Ehrlichman tell it in his There it was in John Ehrlichman's So far as is known, however, only burglary, opening of citizens' condescending manner, Nixon had the testimony, the same assumption of other surveillance. Nixon approve* the Nixon administration took direct presidential hegemony. He saw power to do virtually anything he action to get around Hoover's "fixed nothing "embarrassing" about White despite advice that it included "clei pleased, and by authority of Congress, views" and the frustrations they because of a statute setting out legal House agents breaking into the office illegal" measures. caused. Unable to face the political or of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, he limits on electronic eavesdropping. The defense in First Mont other possible consequences of That statute adds that nothing in it is said, because presidents have inherent consists largely of an proceeding legally-- by removing intended to inhibit a president's power power to do that. And he said Nixon argument that there was Hoover and bringing in a new F.B.I, agreed: "He considered it to be well to guard against foreign intelligence genuine threat to internal security director, whose nomination would activities. So if the within the constitutional obligation have had to be confirmed by the leaking of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg and function of the presidency." 1970. The paper quotes vaiij Senate- Nixon created his own secret was linked, or possibly linked, to It is so easy to slide from an authorities on the extensive violence across the United S# poMj police, answerable only to the White foreign intelligence activities, Nixon asserted national security need to a between 1968 and 1970, especially House, not known to the public or claim of absolute presidential had a free hand in tracking down the power to campuses. The implied conclusion that this entitled the President to1 what he did. WILLIAM SAFIRE One way to test the legitimacy the 1970 Nixon security plan intet of democratic theory is to try imagine what might have happen Frenzied rooters spur tape crisis the President then had put to Coif the measures. case for emergency P Would legisM authorizing burglary (c) 1973 NEW YORK TIMES the President's refusal to release his senators had to ask for that tape was decided that the committee had Nobody wants to be Pandora. eavesdropping in the sole discretion NEWS SERVICE tapes, followed by a refusal by the evidence, the special prosecutor had to shown itself to be a hostile partisan The the executive have passed? Hardly WASHINGTON — A young senator political force. • President is sure to make President to listen to the judicial make his demand as well, and the with a sepulchral voice frequently branch, followed by impeachment and President had to refuse both. • The President decided that nobody another detailed report as There was strong concern bemoans a "constitutional screeching - to - a - halt of American - not the Senate, not the special foreshadowed in his May 22 Congress then about revolution confrontation." government. Special prosecutor Archibald Cox, prosecutor - will be given the tapes. statement; after the bearings, he will bombings and violent demonstra while dismissing the constitutional subject himself to ,-ress But there was also concern • They are ambiguous; their beauty is in questioning Scenario writers project a dire series Wait minute. We and he is official lawlessness aboU of a are not position put forth by White House the eye of the beholder. considering other ways to . moves: rejection by the courts ?f spectators at a football game or a chess counsel Charles Alan Wright as That's the strong part of the address himself thoughtfully to the invasion of Cambodia, for exa! most profound lessons of and the Kent State match. We are dealing with a strain on "without legal foundation," carefully position, too readily characterized as a Watergate. William Whiting, editor - in - chief; the system that preserves our added, "But I do not question its "counterattack;" federal and state authorities a' Michael Fox, news editor; Bob Novosad, freedom, So let's all back off a editorial 'editor. and should approach the subject with bona fides." The conciliatory side has different little. We do prosecute. And there would nav not have three driverless Mrs Kathy Niezurawski, copy chief; Craig more respect and less zest. facets, too: careening the deepest resistance to the cr Porter, photo editor; Lynn Henning, sports "Bona fides" means "good faith" - wildly toward an intersection. We have of a secret police apparatus • A White House a Constitution born in United States. Beth Ann Masalkoski, advertising About 10 days ago, the Watergate sincerity -- and Cox went on: "In spokesman said compromise seeking and obeying a constitutional "there was no question that the and men in each branch manager; Gary Gigot, asst. advertising crisis had passed its peak, with the President has abided by court rulings of government The Ehrlichman testimony«" manager; Lee Lockwood, asst. advertising President hurt but not crippled, and ruling with respect to these papers and who respect each President's refusal to disclo* other and each manager; AI Kirleis, circulation manager. the Congress records, we would promote the rule of in the past and that he would" in the other's institutions. Members of the board of directors: Vic domineering but not law..." future. That means that if the tapes, taken together, sugg®> , Spaniolo, president; Carolyn Stieber, dominating. Events were in the hands there has been a basic decisio secretary - treasurer; Tom Riordan; Al of men. At At the »-!.«♦ „hite u 1L House, the reaction Supreme Court were to surprise the The cheerleaders on the sidelines of White House to concede notWi 8^ Wilke; Blair Whitney; Michael Orr; Roland president by ruling "turn over the Then, with the revelation of the the game of separation of powers, stand on the theory of un» Wlilliams. conciliatory tapes," he would of course do so. With The Michigan State News is a seven-time omnipresent tape machine, men found played to no conclusion for almost presidential power. The const' themselves in the grip of events. With their point won, the responsible men recipient of the Pacemaker 'Award from the two centuries, are well advised to answer that will come from tn , Associated -Collegiate Press for outstanding the inexorability of Greek tragedy, • Toward the Ervin committee, the then entrusted with the tapes would remember that if somebody wins the in due course is foreshadowed journalism. players followed the plot laid out by attitude is "this far and no further." become nearly as protective of their game is over - but when steel case: presidents, too, are nobody loses, their characters and roles in life: the That's nothing new: Twoweeksago.it contents as the President himself. everybody wins. by the law. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1973 5 ECONOMIC, GOVERNMENTAL Report pinpoints city problems BV BECKIE HANES around them, it may result in State Newt Staff Writer changes for their best interests. Economic and governmental problems in the East Lansing "People don't always respond to community have been pinpointed in radical rhetoric, but they will respond a new report sponsored by the to reasoned explanations," he added. Coalition for Human Survival. Two hundred copies of the The report July report, titled the Radical were published and half of these have Research Report, was coordinated by uSBEuMt i»i V be Allen Clobridge, who says it is an attempt to bring information about been pre - sold. Sold for $2, a copy can be obtained at the research office on 501 M.A.C. Ave., the White the community to the public. The Coalition for Human Survival is Monkey or Free Spirit. a radical local political group that The quarterly, which will publish supports various candidates and its next issue sometime in January, is lobbies for radical city legislation. financed by a small grant from a group called Resist in Boston, Mass. and Indicative of the report's approach is its donations. cover which is a liberal interpretation of the city's seal. The report's seal includes Clobridge expressed surprise that a chopped down the report contained information that tree in the foreground. coalition for human survival was unknown to a great many people. 501 MAC Avanui Clobridge hedged that the fallen "I view these articles as tree could possibly be symbolic of the only a start, East Lansing, Ml 48623 but some of my friends were Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road really surprised that llu me l iuly 1973 controversy but preferred to say that it symbolized the recent development second-highest our city manager is the paid city manager in the trend in East* Lansing. state," he said. "I thought most people The 42 - page report contains knew this." Official East Research articles on the city's board and commissions, the Michigan State DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Housing Development Authority, ■olume I of the Radical Research Report, published by the houses versus apartments (called "The loalition for Human Survival, includes analysis of East Lansing Great Rip - off"), the Michigan LACX& AND 6tNTl£MBN FORTUNATELY, rue AS PZOSECUTM ATTORNEY, X SHALL PROVE 70 YOU, BEY0NP Business and political institutions. The report is the product of landlord - tenant law on security x hope you io/ll- SORPlP CASE Of MR A SHAPOW OF A POUBT, THAT liree months of research and writing by a group of students, deposits, the city budget, the city J FOP6IVB TH/S MOST ZONKER. HARRIS. AS YOU The defenpant is 6mltyof manager, bars and restaurants BOTHERSOME FORMALITY SHALL SHORTLY SEE. IS TU/ENTYTLUO COUNTS OF Iculty and members of the East Lansing community. The cover ownership and the local labor OF JURY PUTY PRETTY SIMPLE AFFA/K POSSESSION OF MAR/JUANA, If the report parodies the East Lansing seal. movement. PEAUN6 IN /LLE6AL PPU6S scene n I for According to Clobridge, the reasons starting the report are varied. |ef/rec/ profe way "One media reason is that we felt the only citizens could get information on city government is from the local and we saw that was not ■Donald K. philosophy Marshall, former Johns College in Annapolis, Md., and enough," he said. "They don't have the time to do that kind of research." Another reason is to provide THOSE SENTIMENTS MtoTHSrANPM I T Hociate professor of philosophy, died Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. research and information for city MOM! SORRY I fr"" Mo ay after an extended illness. Marshall is survived by a son, officials. ! TSS& nm ■ ^BMarshall taught at MSU from 1950 Jonathan, of East Lansing and two "We support candidates in local \ THB LAH/, ANP WE MUST. T ° Ytk lie wen lis retirement in 1968. daughters. Faith of DeKalb, 111., and elections and it is pretty hard for them Meredith (Mrs. John Thompson) of to do more than an average job with ."A ' le was born in Allegan County in He received his Ph.D. in Sackville, New Brunswick. no money for research," Clobridge The body has been willed to the explained. "So we provide them with josophy from the University of College of Human Medicine, with type of research service." a :ago in 1939. eventual internment in Casco. There lefore coming to MSU he held will be a private family memorial Clobridge also said if people I ty College, St. service. become more aware of events going on >in of the nation hi inings of a poli S tudent Book S tore offers: lent- Quantity Pricing Instant Service /aw? i a glimpse of It just now in i Reduction Feature Meridian Mall only First published by I Monday, Original up to 14 x 1 Copy 20 lb. CONSOLIDATED lal Committee. :ontains a defense on •nal security lent Nixon in e days later bee# ;r's objections, wiretapping, bugji I I of citizens' maill ; , in Nixon approved it included "clef1 First Mondl PRE-SEASON of an extendi ere •r internal the was extensive 1970. in M security1 quotes vario poll# I'nited StaH especially" COAT SALE plied conclusion the President to I it the curity plan leory legitimacy' is to try in ten 3 days only it have happe"® had put to Conjj J '/2 off emergency r ) u Id legislate burglary »» tie sole passed? discretion' Hardly. XEROX rong concern AT THE bout revolution ent demonsiraw original price flso concern > ss about iodia, for Itate murder authorities didj >re would have to theore® tj look for the yellow tag nee e apparatus ■ i testimony an(1| I to disclose ither. suggest ' tasic decision » Originally $36 to S200. Over 1500 fall coats in misses', junior and half sizes at tremendous pre-season-savings. Choose from boottoppers, pant coats, fur trims, fake furs, suedes, leathers, raincoats, untrimmed coats and many, many more! The ime The constiW^ from the , selection is super and so are the prices! ireshadfiwed by its, too, are STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 to 5:30 Coats, Meridian Mall only. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ' 19?31 Group donates $500 for beautification plan The Central East Lansing Johnson said. As estimates the landscaping Business Assn. (CELBA) chairwoman of the Bastille cost at $5,200. Funds have Tuesday donated all of the event, she presented been allocated from East proceeds from the 1973 representatives of the Lansing City Council and Bastille Day to Trees for citizen's group Trees for the Dept. of State Tomorrow. Tomorrow with a check at a Highways. The remaining press conference at the costs will come from a fund The $500 profits made drive which from selling hot dogs, Michigan Nurses Assn. began in beer, building. mid-spring. pop and balloons during the July 14 celebration will help the citizen group landscape Though work has not Lack of riders the boulevard area of Grand begun on the median, city architect Bruce Mitchell has River Avenue between Bogue Street and Abbott completed landscape forces cutback Road, CELBA president drawings for two islands west of Bogue Street, which Paula Johnson said. are scheduled to be in bus service completed by the end of the "This is one of the summer. Four of the six minibuses positive things people don't used in Lansing as part of a know are happening," Trees for Tomorrow first of its kind federal urban transportation project PROGRAM IwrORMATIOH 332 Ml 7 Ends Thursday will be removed from OPEN 6:45 PM Feature 7:10 • 9:40 service due to lack of riders. 'CLOCKWORK ORANGE' Color Joe Kiersey, chairman of the board of the Capital Area Transportation Tools of t Authority, said Monday The Ingham County Fair gives farmers a chance to see the latest in only two of the minibuses farm equipment technology. The exhibit of tractors and other related equipment is located ii the showring. a grassy area between the livestock barns and I THE MOST READ BOOK ON/f CAMPUS will rim until officials can State News photo by Craig Porter I figure out what to do about S NOW ON SCREEN! low ridership. The buses, which cost $1,500 a week to run, were bringing in only $75 a week in fares, he said. Series to run st with 2 Hitchcock EXPERIMENT BACK AGAIN!! Harrad College... where free, Due To POPULAR DEMAND !!!!!! The student film which with the Director's Choice by Ron Pitts and Tom "The Lady Vanishes,! liberated relations between won the grand prize at the Film Series which offers its Phribe, will be a short. set in mid - Europe, is aboil coed students are encouraged! the Fourth Coming Film first night of Alfred Two of Alfred disappearance of ■ elderly lady on a tnuil ROAD SERVICE Festival at MSU will run as a short tonight in connection Hitchcock fare. "Picasso," a film made Hitchcock's suspense-spy classic films will be presented at 7 p.m. today Made in Michael 1938. Redgrave i PLUS and again Aug. 8 in Margaret Lockwood. Fairchild Theater. "The 39 Steps,"! NOW SHOWING! The two films are "The produced in 1935, is one™ I DRIVE-IN THEATER THE MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF THIS LOVE, (04$i-oo) 9:30 PM HAPPY HOUR. X . liii» tm. - tvMMTiwI .$1.00 5:30-6:30 Lady Vanishes" and "The 39 Steps," both made during Hitchcock's British Hitchcock's most faraol films. This story about! Canadian mistaken for 1 murderer is ofte| SUMMER! OFFICE The ADVENTURE of Lost Horizon' is as breathless as it is spectacular! period before he moved to Hollywood in 1940. The showings of the two considered the model sp film. films will close the summer On Aug. 1, "The Li STYLE series and introduce the fall "Director's Choice" series Vanishes" will be s first. which will focus on other Tickets are $1.25 i $4 &ratedXX Hitchcock films. will be available at the do only CA 11 882-0236 FOR MORE !NF0. Cinema-X Theatre Corner of Jolly & Logan,Lansing CUIMA pictures STANLEY KRAMER'S mom** 8111:20 S3 BlessThe Beasts Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1973 7 ISPLAYS INTERESTING Fair: OK despite food raisers to test the By GARYKORRECK strength Most of the work is dishes, plates, cups and and quality of their State News Staff Writer displayed carefully and with gravy boats to those lucky products. a sense of pride that If you've ever visited a Visitors to the fair also gives it enough to lodge a nickel in the individualistic flair its one. If you throw hard . year - old aunt who get to check out the latest designer had hoped for. One sists you devour an entire in farm equipment. The enough you can smash one young boy had worked on a — excellent for rage. wl of "dutchman's names John Deere, Massey - house construction all an cure jirin" before you leave, Ferguson and McCormack summer and The fair goes on all week u probably would enjoy apologized for and each day is filled with shine from the bodies of the absence of indoor . mgham County Fair. spotless tractors, harvesters photos on his story board. as many surprises as If you think you've never and reapers. The rest of the fair disappointments. Nowhere d a "dutchman's aspirin," One element that's else will you see a chubby belongs to the kids. They i known to the commoner missing; at least it was as the come for the rides and the Avery Schreiber look - alike a mint, something you fair was setting up Monday, sing "Jesus Christ games; for such enticing, 1 need in order to get is the home - cooked food stomach - churning thrills as Superstar" from the carriage ough the week - long and canned goods one the Zipper, the Twister or of a ride which he leads you travaganza which leaves expects to see. Perhaps the Holiday Bounce. They enter to believe is rupturing his } with mixed emotions esophagus. Nowhere else area women are trying to with giggles and screams j a disturbed stomach. will you see a little girl get away from the and, more often than not, A county fair is probably leading the goat she raised, "homespun housewife" leave ashen and shaky, only place you can have stereotype which marked her toothless smile telling meal cooked "just like hurrying to gain a place in the story. them at the early part of the the next line. and get change back century. It's too bad, The still games are all The food may be bad m your five. Home, in because the food would be and, if you're not lucky, the case, implies a single different, and yet the same. welcomed. For a quarter or 50 cents entertainment may be lege student living like a There are a number of overpriced. But it only you can imitate Koufax and dent in a midtown 4-H and area talent exhibits, come off like Pete Burnside. happens once a year and, ement. however, displaying Cheap embarrassment is at a like Christmas, things just attraction Despite the food — everything from art to premium. And if you're wouldn't be the same ich deserves no mention Always a main attraction at fairs and amusement such customer awaits the flick of the power switch architecture and any really upset you can always without it. makes the dollar quite parks, the bumper cars at Ingham County's annual by checking out the competition. number of young people dig deep and grab a nickel. uable — there are good can be seen pointing out Besides, who could exposition draw many a momentary hell driver. One State News photo by Craig Porter There's a booth which dislike a 90 - year old aunt? ngs about the fair. their creations to friends. features glasses, candy Even if the mints are stale. Cary Goodner, 32, of In general, the people Man arrested Nashville, Mich., is being o aren't running anything held on $25,000 bond in friendly. Most of them for the area farmers or damaging connection with the recent $30,000 damage to an wers and they are seen Eaton County ice arena ly, hosing down their de and joy, readying their building site construction site. "stock for public show. Though the livestock rns are located spicuously close to tain food concessions — ough to warrant oquial humor — one still the feeling that these the real stars of the p. Each cow, heifer, hog, sheep and goat is med and cared for ividually by patient ners. Livestock used to ;he only attractions, save ADULT X MOVIES narmalade stand or two, local fairs and some pie think they still are. An old gentleman in bib GompleteC^EWSHOW rails and wide • brimmed QBE O w hat eyed the new id suspiciously — with long locks and spicuous absence of dirt Seen it all before er the nails - as he The Ingham County Fair was exciting to almost everyone there, the exhibition grounds, she seems to breathe a sigh of disgust at t he irvised the preliminaries ADMISSION $3.00 possible exception being this cow. Peering out from her stall in the bustle of opening day preparations. State News photo by oajg porter the pony pull contest, event is one of several COUPLES SS.OO ch allows area cattle It's the real thing. Coke. Free Refreshments ocal county Real life calls for real taste. For the taste of your life-Coca-Cola. ■.* Always . • . ..+T 4^.' JOHNS om (UPI) - Meat rustling ■rnrTTTrra fl OPEN 12:45PM nTTo!"? Feature prize ram, Hufnagel said. es being what they are, as bound to happen. The latest incident was fl 055;335:20(a4$100 reported July 20. 7:40-9:50 )attle rustlers are on the What puzzles authorities *1 in central Michigan most is how the rustlers JAMES BOND 007'" thefts have amounted have been able to steal away around $7,000 since the st incidents were reported with merchandise weighing LIVE up to 700 pounds without inton April, according to ever being seen. AND LETDFE' couty Sheriff "There's definitely more thonyHufnagel. than one person involved in So far rustlers in Clinton it because, believe me, one STARTS FRIDAY AT 1;30 PM >unty near St. Johns person can't easily move a 'ich is about 30 miles 400 - to 500 • pound cow," rth of Lansing, have made Hufnagel said. "In the old with 37 head of cattle, West you could get hanged "MIND-BLOWING SUSPENSE!" hogs, two sheep and a —Charles Champlin, L.A. Times "SUPERB! SIMPLY FASCINATING!" —Judith Crist, New York Magazine EDWARD FOX is The Jackal by KENNETH ROSS ■ Music by GEORGES DELERUE the best-selling Book by FREDERICK FORSYTH >y FRED ZINNEMANN . Produced by JOHN WOOLF A UNIVERSAL RELEASE • TECHNICOLOR • -rj HAPPY HOUR '1.00 5:30-6:30 PM Mon. - Fri Wednesday, August 1,1973 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan OFFICERS ELECTED MSU will have its own Zip Code to MSU academic an^ effective Aug. 15. The new number administrative T nrKino units on the En* . iAAAi is 48824. Lansing mmnnc campus. The only exceptions, he The Post Office Dept. has issued sain 1U' Foundation begins Post the new number exclusively to •MSU as part of an effort to improve postal service to the campus. The will be mail delivered the post office to married , - students 14. »_. directly h faculty Ji housing » —• *.«r explained that the example, Faculty Bricks, University The operation of the president and chairman of Edward E. Rothman, English; Gladys Olds issues department number should facilitate handling and^Spartan villages. Cherry » of official mail which, in the past, apartments), and non- J universitv MSU Foundation is Jarecki Corporation of Osnd Bloom field Hills, secretary ; Anderson, chairman of the board of the R.E. Olds Co.; has been mingled with that being agencies located on campus (such . Rapids, was elected Leslie W. Scott, MSU vice formally underway with the appointment of 16 chairman of the president for development, Claud Erickson, general ZIP sent to other East Lansing USDA offices). These will to use the 48823 ZIP Code. continj! foundation's board. asst. secretary; and Roger E. manager of the Lansing Offices members to the board of with questions regarding their ZIP Vice Board of Water and Light; John L. Lewis, director of the directors and the election of chairmen are Wilkinson, MSU vice Code designation should President Wharton Jr. and president for business and Elton R. Smith, president of University services division, said the contact officers. Clarence Hoffman of the Catherine Cobb , of finance, treasurer. the Michigan Farm Bureau; 48824 number should be included Universitv The newly incorporated and Lester Tiscornia, on all new orders of official Messenger Service at 355-8294 Tecumseh. Hie East Lansing ZIP Code foundation was created Other officers are Other members of the president of Auto University letterhead stationery. It also is to be used on all mail addressed will continue to be 48823. earlier this year to help foundation board are MSU Specialties Manufacturing support the objectives and trustees Patricia Carrigan, Co., St. Joseph. goals of the University and Jack M. Stack, Kenneth W. to distribute funds in Thompson and Warren M. support of MSU academic and research programs. Huff; MSU Executive Vice President Jack Breslin; TODAY IN MASON HALL Russel B. Nye, professor of Clare F. Jarecki, Students MSU students, faculty of the bloodmobile and Ladig commented that staff here host have never donated blood I 4U and staff are being asked graduate resident assistant resident enthusiasm was an involved." before, especially fom- I today to roll up their sleeves at Snyder - Phillips said that important factor when The reduced campus students, to turn out for thl I - not for any heavy task, the drive for voluntary deciding to have a summer population during summer bloodmobile. 1 but only for a few minutes blood contributions is an all bloodmobile at Mason Hall, term does make the task of long enough to donate a out effort by the staffs and getting blood donors more Even a hot summer I - - day pint of blood. students of the two "Any time anything difficult, Ladig conceded, has little chance of wiltiu I Residents of Snyder - residence hall complexes. worthwhile comes up," but he added that his group the blood drive. The I 203 E. Grand River Ladig said, "students and relying people who Mason Phillips and Mason - Abbott was on lounge is air conditioned halls are sponsoring a Red Bloodmobiles, common Cross Bloodmobile from 2 during the regular school AFTER INVENTORY p.m. until 8 p.m. today the basement lounge Mason Hall. in of year, summer, the are rare during the in part because of reduced number of Ex-coach Do Dale Ladig, coordinator students enrolled at MSU. Diamond Bridal Sets given service sate Former MSU head recipients of the becoming head coaches. Traditional • •. Modern... Classic football coach Duffy organization's The writers also made Daugherty was tendered a "Distinguished Service the award for the The Now and the How... College special honor by the Award for Coaching in Division, presenting it to WE HAVE THEM ALL Football Writers Assn. of University Division." retired Florida A&M America at the latter's Each stepped down from coaching great Jake Gaither. 30 day money back / annual meeting last Friday head coaching positions last Daugherty was the in Chicago. fall after outstanding careers featured speaker at Friday's guarantee Daugherty and former in their profession. Both meeting of the writers at the Nebraska football coach were assistants under Biggie Bismarck Hotel in Chicago, Hosiers Will Be Closed Wednesday til 5 p.m. Bob Devaney were the Munn at MSU before Making the presentation to him was Larry Stolley o( the Youngstown, Ohio Hosier's will be CLOSED Weds, til 5:00 for inventory then we'll be Football luncheon Vindicator, chairman of the citations and committee of the FWAA. awards ready to put on our SENSA1 IONA L 4 hour AFTER INVENTORY SALE. We will be busy all day counting, sorting and repricing hundreds The meeting of the I of Famous Label fashions. Many items won't be found til inventory - so for Big Ten slated writers from around the nation takes place each I I search Hosier's tonight for GREAT VALUES. summer in Chicago at the I Trio set $200.00 Oval cut $300.00 MSU's new head football coach, Denny Stolz, will lead time of the All ■ Star I the Spartan delegation at the second annual Big Ten Football Kickoff Luncheon Friday, in the Grand Ballroom football game at Soldier I Budget terms ' SHOP TONIGHT 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Illustrations enlarged 10% MSU Discount of the Palmer House in Chicago. Field. Daugherty now serves I All conference head grid coaches, athletic directors and MSU as special asst. to the I sports information people plus a select group of standout Vice President for | players will attend, along with more than 100 press, radio Development. Entire stock of famous SUMMER Entire stock of LONG DRESSES summer M1T0WN FOX FRANOOR LANSING MAIL MiH.ciAN Mfll. and TV people, Big Ten office officials and hundreds of alumni and fans of the Big Ten schools. Last year's inaugural affair drew about 1,000 people. This year's is expected to attract 1,500 or more. Remarks by Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke and Women's The Women's Intramural season prospect reports from the head coaches will Dept. has announced that DRESSES AND EMSEMBLES comprise the program. Chicago broadcasting personality Friday pool hours have been I DOWNTOWN,Open Mondayand Friday 'til 9 p.m. LANSING MALL, Weekdays 'till 9 p.m.: Sun. 1 'till 5 p.rr FRANDOR, Op«n Weekdays 'till 9 p.m. Wally Phillips will be the M.C. changed. Hours will be 11 MERIDIAN MALL, Okemos, Mich. Open Weekdays 'till 9 MSU player representatives will be preseason All - a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to were to $46 were to $34 American Bill Simpson and Mark Niesen. 8 p.m. 1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE Over 200 to select from Entire stock famous label FLARE LEG SUMMER JEANS PANTS were to $18 were to $24 $288 and J488 *550 to J12 others up to V2 off were to $15 Select from over 300! SUMMER TOPS AND BODY SHIRTS $288 to $750 Entire stock of summer New for fall. Ribless BRONSON CORDUROY JEANS SPORTSWEAR were $13 1/2 PRICE $799 Fine food... Closeout! Entire stock Entire stock of summer MAY QUEEN HANDBAGS, BELTS AND fine folk music-nightly PANTY HOSE JEWELRY were $1.39 were to $15 96c 1/2 PRICE Turtlenecks, ribs, cables «Ol4eWorkh FALL SWEATERS were to $16 $6" to *12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1973 9 City to negotiate Ito buy gas station By ANDREA AUSTIN produce two or three days a week, art a State News Staff Writer couple times a month and antiques." « a need for it," the mayor said. The City of East Lansing plans to There's a big turnout for sidewalk art (negotiate to purchase the abandoned Citgo shows. We should do it on a regular basis at ■gasoline station at 315 Albert St. in order a specific location." ■to control development of the central (business district site. Councilwoman Mary Sharp also sees the At their July 17 meeting, city council possibility of a farmers' market on the I went against the planning commission's triangular block or a park if the market is impractical too I earlier recommendation not to buy the or expensive. ■ station, and directed City Manager John M. "I think it is desirable to have the ■ Patriarche to negotiate with the company. corner to influence the kind of development there," Sharp said. "I would City Planning Director Michael Conlisk like to negate potential trash I said council wanted to control development the final and see a good development there." ■ development on the block bordered by Both Brookover and Sharp said the ■ Albert, Ann and Grove streets and M.A.C. Citgo site would probably not be enough I Avenue. land for a market but that the city could "It is the core concept of buy the small park area next to it which Idevelopment," Conlisk said, "leading to a the city now leases. ■ tight retail walking area, including closing ■ some streets to traffic and opening them to Though the cost of the site is not now ■ pedestrians." known, Sharp said the purchase would Mayor Wilbur Brookover said he wanted come would out of be the general city funds or turned over to the parking Future city market? I the city to own the area to ensure some authority to finance through bonding. ■ open space, at least temporarily. City Manager John Patriarche will negotiate for the city of East Patriarche has just returned from property to control development on the site. Two ccuncilmembers I Brookover's long - range plans for the vacation and was unaware of council's Lansing to purchase this vacant Citgo gasoline station at the corner of hope to eventually establish a farmers' market or a •A.C. Avenue and city park there. ■city would include a city market "with action. Albert Street. City Council wants to own the State News photo by C.L. Michaels urb work open weekm/s sam-am*. ilong main Work began Tuesday to Imooth the way of East [Lansing bicyclists and Curb cuts will be made in Abbott between Saginaw Street and Burcham Drive; IkPR I - ■fmeenoum AVMilEH wT jmotorists as construction ■crews ■along replaced broken curbs the city's main Albert St. between Abbott and Bailey Street; Burcham Drive between Butterfield SALE! ^oads. Drive and John R. Street; City council awarded the [fi.R. Premoe Construction 3o. of Okemos the $80,842 Collingwood between Avenue and Grand Ann Avenue River street; Ucanamy Markiu Contract to repair Grand River Avenue (deteriorated curbs and between Coolidge Road and • 930 WEST HOLMES COflO Install sloping curbs at Maplewood Drive; all of • 5210 WEST Sfl&INflW Selected corners along the HarrisonRoad; and Michigan pike path route. Avenue between Highland • 3301 EAST MICHIGAN include Streets to all be of repaired Harvard Avenue and Louis Street. • 15407 NORTH EflST STREET r\.« jAvenue and a large portion • 2025 EAST GRAND RIVER lof Cowley and Highland RENT A STEREO ■venues. The east side of PRICES $23.00 p«r term lGunson Street from Ann Etreet to Grand River Free Service SATUCDAV AUG-. 4 JAvenue and the west side of Milford Street from Abbott NEJAC TV RENTALS, pioad to Grand River are also due for 337-1300 Repairs. [.lEBERMANN'S From South America.. \\t wrawetai Whole '8-lBS. AV6 - km our "Gaucho Pouch" in SAVE" 50* WITH COUPON rugged leather coum* v cur mep FRYER MKTS Ik SHIFT? PREMIUM OFMlH.H0«esE0WN CUCUMBERS OFgESH, HOKCqsquh C06W7EV FRESH sweet corn HO«e5BOv;N -%,W LOFOTMHJt peaches (Haven 3-t Ge\- Homegrown GREEN or WAX BEAMS b%\- Homegrown GREEN ^ PEPPERS '' Homegrown 6R6en on|qns 29< Homegrown ZUCCHINI Homegrown #ICH. BLUEBERRIES SflUASH ' " ?£ SAV£ 304 U/C~ SCOT LAD FROZ£U 49* Fashioned of mellow leather that's soft as a glove but tough as a saddle bag. 10" tall, 9" ^ Juice FDUV ANNA SPUT-TDP 3 1^ IZ- bread w'de, with two separate attached coin purse under the flap. In golden cedar. packets and 19 3-^ARienes CTCT-1 KEE8LEK COOKIES IM-I6 0ZWT5 picg" Jj' , if. |®£99H i: A J AX DETERGENT AJAX FOR DISHES 39! I _ 41. ! 1 1 '■■■■ 11 i i; ie-LB »VG w »l IBTTTaI ■ «CC 0k KU0N 14 01 wr totCT CM, SOiSUk Ha i M 1 BATH 3 CQ( 1 ! WATER¬ j||E31 JOHNSONS PLEDGE ; 1 1 ; DIXIE lllijIQgRIDDLE CUPS |i;! m I SOAP i 1 MELON 88i; EAST LANSING—209 DOWNTOWN - E. Grand Riv®r 113 S. Washington 1.H'riHTJSJ J L UL~S~ Wednesday, August 1, 1973 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FRANKLY SPEAKING h, Phil Hank CORAL GABLES near 5114 STU DE N TS - THREE YASHICA ELECTRO 35RT DODGE 1968 Coronet 500. HONDA 160, 1965. Good Jo Don Drive. One bedroom bedrooms, 5109 Jo Don Gold Mecanica. 9/passenger station wagon, shape, well. Low Drive. Will lease for 6 weeks, condition, Exce||en; runs furnished apartment, $165. best 0ffer excellent condition. Original mileage. Moving, must sell. Call HACKER RENTALS $250. Immediate possession. 373-0310. 5-8-3 ow.ner. $950. Phone 351-7849. 3-8-6 485-2261, after 6PM TOM Call HACKER RENTALS 351-5101.3-8-3 HACKER 482-7173. 4-8-1 485-2261, after 6PM call PHONE 355-8255 GUNS, RIFLES and handol 347 Student Services Bldg. EL CAMINO 1966. 4-speed, Auto Service j m 1 NANCY HOWARD of all kinds. Buy, trade and NEED THREE men for Cedar 482-7152. 4-8-1 h sell. BOB'S GUN SHOP 396 - 4/barrell. Radio, heater, Village Apartment. Call 2412 South Cedar. Cali new valve job. Everything •AUTOMOTIVE M-78 BODY SHOP. Most cars 351-0747. 3-8-6 LIBERAL MALES /Females to 371 2244.0-8-24 works. Great condition. $550 Scooters & Cycles painted $90.-(-materials. share country house. Near or best offer. 484-3204 after Dimondale. Call 646-8718. Parts & Service 5 p.m. 3-8-6 (Guaranteed). Summer MILFORD STREET, 126, 2 MARANTZ 1060 stereo" discount prices on body blocks from campus. Deluxe, 2-8-1 AR turntable with Aviation air conditioned, furnished, 2 new •EMPLOYMENT FIAT 1971, 124 Spo7t7~Red work. 337-0496.6-8-10 ON HAGADORN, Spacious Empire cartridge. Sony 3gg convertible. Best offer. man, $180. 3 man, $195. reel to reel stereo tape deck •FOR RENT 393-8431. 3-8-3 NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA Now leasing. 351-8571, 3/bedroom, $280. plus Sony TC 8W 372-5767. 0-8 24 utilities. Summer rates until 8-tr.ck Apartments Repair and service, Houses FORD FALCON Squire Station independent shop, factory September 15. 337-2496, Car,hr!dB", graphic 4x5 I"0'*' press Speed camera MILFORD STREET, 126, 882-1263. X 3-8-6 1965. trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 PETRI FT SLR Rooms Wagon, Good SUMMER RENTALS. 2 and came,,; condition, air. Call Rudy at East Howe, Lansing. Poloroids, lenses, 3 man. REASONABLE. 2 EAST LANSING 2 bedroom, movi, •FOR SALE 482-0778 337-0724. 5-8-8 485-6815. 11-8-24 or available now. Call after 5:30 cameras, projectors, camera blocks from campus, deluxe, Animals accessories, TV sets, TV ,es, furnished, air conditioned. p.m. 351-5891. 2-8-3 Mobile Homes FORD FALCON 1964, window METRIC MOTORS VW repair. equipment, - 351-8571, 372-5767. 0-8 24 Typewriters van, $500. Good condition. Okemos Road and 1-96. clocks, radios, wall tapestries •LOST & FOUND NEED ONE girl immediately, •PERSONAL Phone 482-4341. 3-8-1 349-1929. C-8-24 'NOT S0 QUICK Wf1U 7WT GOODWE 124 CEDAR STREET, 2 man own room in large house, 1,000 used 8-track tapes, $1. •PEANUTS PERSONAL MASON BODY SHOP 812 GLAP #/WP HUFF - 4 Grand River across SOFA $25, arm chair $'C, Boyne Mountain Lodge. 337-1300. C-8-24 Lansing. 371-2255 before 4 from Union. $48 per month. swivel rocker $10, lazv TRIUMPH, YAMAHA, needed for Jewish Sunday Boyne Falls Michigan. p.m. 3-8-1 351-6629. 5-8-8 Boy/Ottoman $15, lamps. CORVAIR 1967. Runs well, RICKMAN, BMW. School this fall. Call Joanna 5-8-10 Dinette table and 4/chairs Siarfc, 332-6715. 3-8-6 good battery, new tires. $300. Call Tony 351-8932. Mid-season effect. prices now in Leathers, helmets, WANTED: j Apartments HASLETT AREA, 2 bedroom, ROOM AND Board at Sorority $30, twin si/e mattressK YOUNG lady all for fall. No singles. Call $5/each. 694-8282. 3-8-6 3-8-3 parts, service and custom PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR - electric, $180/month. with sparkling personality and 332-0851 or 332-3457. accessories. SHEP'S MOTOR Woman to work full time 339-2334, 484-4157. 3-8-1 broad field of interests as a BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED, 11-8-24 SPORTS, INC. 2460 North with fund raising in the bedroom FLANDRIA 23" 10 speed, weekend traveling companion living room, bath. WOMEN - ONE block from Cedar, Holt. Just south of Lansing, three/county area. for young married man. Write All utilities. $125/month. MEN brand new. $100. wi|h campus. Share 3 or 4 girl - CLOSE to MSU. Clean, I -96 overpass. Phone Prefer some telephone Research, Post Office Box 349-3243. 2-8-1 quiet rooms. Cooking. Phone accessories. 485-1947. 5-8-10 I 694-6621. C-2-8-3 experience. Salary $125 per apartment. Completely No. 833, East Lansing. Or 485-8836. 0-8-24 482-6112. 3-8-6 week. 394-0050. 5-8-10 furnished, utilities and phone 487-5282. 1-8-3 NEEDED SEPTEMBER. MOTOBECANE GRAND parking included, $80. RECORD 24". SPORTSTER 1972. Excellent Apartment for one girl and LADIES. SINGLE room. Private - CUTLASS 442 349-9609 or 349-4842. CONVERTIBLE, 1968. runner, 5900 miles. Slight TELEPHONE PUBLIC relations with advertising firm, part ^cq^jTsudTary".^ one dog. Walking distance to 0-6-8-3 entrance. Close. $15/weekly. Reynolds frame, like new modifications. Includes . . c MSU. 337-1584. X4-8-3 351-5705. 3-8-1 $225. 332-6422. 3 8 6 Automatic, power steering, Cobra links, helmet, shop time, full time. 9AM to 5PM. t,me work' $300/month- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE brakes, and power windows. Call 394-1100. 5-8-3 SUBLEASE GIRL for three manual. Call Pat 351-5345. north. Furnished studio, Call 353-0599 or 337-9331. 3-8-6 man, September thru June. utilities paid. 2-8-3 Parking. $80 a month. Good location. Contact Sharon. 337-1155 $115. a month plus deposit. CROSSWORD Phone 627-5454. 3-8-3 PUZZLE Collmgtooob ONE 5-8-10 AND furnished two mobile bedroom homes, PENNSYLVANIA north. Furnished, one AVENUE ACROSS 27 Ike's birthplace bedroom. Utilities paid, 1. Employment 29. Concerning means $30-35/week. 10 minutes to parking, $135. a month plus 4. Eskimo 30 Name campus. Quiet and peaceful deposit. Phone 627-5454 7. Penal or moral 31. Red cedar on a lake. 641-6601. C-8-24 3-8-3 11 Kava 32. Elite APARTMENTS CAMPUS NEAR - furnished, NEED GIRL. Campus Hill 12. Insane 13. Fragrance .35. 36. Blind impulse Maimed STUDENT OR FAMILY living room, kitchen, Apartments, July 30 14. Imps 37. Side show . 8 GREAT LOCATIONS bedroom, bath. Phone September 15th. $75., pool. 16. Inert gas barker • across from campus to 1 mils away Phone 349-2619. 6-8-1 ED2-5374. 5-8-10 17. Droop 41. Caama • air conditioned • parking • complete kitchens 18. Frighten 42. Attila EFFICIENCY $125, completely EAST LANSING Horizon 19. Maine town 43. Oklahoma STUDIOS — 1 OK 2 BEDROOM furnished, utilities. TV House, near Whitehills. 21. Hawaiian food Indian FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED staple 44. Golf gadgets lounge, ample parking, very Large, luxury, one bedroom. ROOMMATE SERVICE Not student rental. $175 22. Crucifix 45. German close. 332-8594 or 484-9774. 23. Hoodwink composer COURTESY BUS 0-8-24 349-2094. 6-8-6 5 .O SCHEDULED TRIPS TO AND PROM CAMPUS 1 32 5 1 8 ? H\ " rz '3 V, l6" STOREWIDE SALE i1 J call 351-7910 if - il undm management of "It's a must..." 91 Sfl 26 27 29" HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT deposit refunds w ■ 31 &R0EN 32. 33 35 * Air conditioned * Unlimited Parking !e resident mgr. at aiove fARTHLY OClftHT 36~ ™' 39 1 •Diishwashers 'New Furniture Ml Ml. tJa" •Shag Carpeting 2771 Northwind 'Model Open Deity Cell 361-8282 22t> ABBOTT W> gg 46- (Behind the Yankee Store) EAST UMtSIW* H — HI 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1 TO INTRODUCE BILL IN FALL Extension courses offered state-wide Open university' proposed By ANGELIA CARROLL hiring a president and basic Program which allows a and universities in Michigan. universities are in su I State News Staff Writer administrative staff, locating person credit. to earn college However, which were any degrees earned would be operation in MinneJ^fc Michigan's first statewide offices and for initiating Sen. departments from 10 different colleges of studies and developing plans The standardized tests granted by Wolverine State As Anthony Stamm, public "open university" R-Kalamazoo, announced his the University. has been proposed by state to carry out the act. The bill will test an entering student College and not by the Universities worked for the and MSU kI'I Sen. Anthony Stamm, would take effect on Jan. 1, on general education and in college offering the developSI proposal for a "statewide" Wolverine "Michigan residents were offered widely R-Kalamazoo, in a bill to be 1974. a technical field. extension courses. of the extended State College, the MSU Dept. of diverse academic options, including introduced when the The college will be "The establishment of Currently, open concept. vocational and avocational training, training Wolverine State College will Information Services coincidently legislature reconvenes in the administered by a board in professional and paraprofessional not hurt the programs of issued this press release. fall. composed of the members When Ed McAleer, asst. director of services and career awareness through realistic experiences, plus seminiars in crisis Wolverine State College, which would be established of the Education. State Board of The existing, established colleges in Michigan. It is Records intervention and emergency medical intended only to University Extension at MSU, says that the by the bill, is planned to superintendent of public shredded /udgi "whole state of Michigan is the University's techniques," McAleer notes. serve the needs of citizens instruction and the supplement the normal campus," he literally means it. "The increasing desire and need for outside the 18 to 24 year president of Wolverine State university program by lifelong updating of education is putting old age group which most College would be ex officio making advanced academic What's more, he has the facts to back it WASHINGTON (AP) - A paper shredder increased emphasis on the importance of colleges and universities members of the board. training available to more munched its way through a stack of up. the regional centers of MSU's Continuing serve. Academic levels at the citizens at a lower cost," telephone University statistics show that every "Wolverine State College new school will be Stamm said. subpenaed in a court case against columnist Jack AnH» "I Education Service," according to Mel Michigan county had one or more students Buschman, director of the University is designed to have no established on the basis of Credits at Wolverine U.S. District Court judge John J. Sirica had ordeal enrolled in extension courses offered by Extension Program. central campus, few if any standardized tests. These State College would be July 16 that the documents be destroyed. 0|' the University's Continuing Education core course requirements, tests are similar to the tests earned by taking off - Records of telephone calls by Anderson Service during the past year. The University Extension Program and a great potential for now used to determine high campus (extension) courses Whitten, an associate, were subpenaed Feb. 2 and L«| school equivalency or the being offered by other during T The service offered 854 extension operates out of major centers with flexbility," Stamm said. to indict Whitten and the case was directors in seven areas--Benton Harbor, The bill calls for a College Level Examination publicly supported colleges dropped. courese in 85 cities-801 of them for Bloom field Hills, East Lansing, Grand $125,000 appropriation for University credit and 53 without credit. Enrollment totalled more than 16,000. Rapids, Marquette, Saginaw-Flint and the fiscal year ending June represented 39 different Traverse City. 30,1974, for the purpose of Sunshine The courses Man facing extradition says Specials nobody can make me' leave "If 1 decide to go, I'll go to North Carolina to fight the By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Robert F. Williams, former head of the Republix who faces extradition to North Carolina on of New Africa 13 - year - old case in the courts. If I decide not to go there's nothing they can do about that." Williams accused Gov. Milliken, who has refused to block his extradition, of lacking "the moral fortitude or the mit kidnaping charges, says it will be his decision whether to Spartan 7 varieties return to the South, not the government's. backbone to stand up to the Watergate crowd in "Nobody can make me go anyplace," Williams told the Washington" which he said is pushing hard for his LUNCHEON MEAT Lansing Ministerial Alliance and the Committee to Free Robert F. Williams Monday night. extradition. Williams was charged with the 1960 kidnaping of a white couple in Monroe, N.C., while he was head of the local chapter of the NAACP. Williams contends he was Classic (jWttNj Fresh frozen WHITING or TURDOT FILLETS If| protecting the couple from angry blacks during racial Brody post filled a disturbance at the time. 4QC Kent's Michigan Grade No. 1 He returned to Detroit four years ago after PAPER PLATES 43 several years in China. spending SKINLESS FRANKS Williams said if he had chosen to return under a by Scarborough Kent's Michigan Grade No. 1 Democratic administration he probably would not have had to worry about extradition at all. "In the past all the other black people who have been WESTERN DRINKS 5/$1 RINGDOLOGNA Charles Scarborough was instruction. He has been involved in racial controversy in the South and escaped to appointed acting director cf active in the University the North came back under Democratic administrations and Spartan residence hall instruction Athletic Council and they were not sent back to the South," Williams said. for University College in Brody Complex this week. Business Affairs Committee and involved with the search He said Milliken is "playing ball with the new Republicans of the South." SALAD DRESSING The appointment was and selection committee for a new dean of students. Spartan announced by Edward Carlin, dean of University College, who said RENT A STEREO APPLESAUCE Scarborough will replace $23.00 per term Roy McFall, asst. professor OREOCREME of natural science. McFall Free Service $9.50 and delivery Per year's leave of was granted absence. a NEJAC TV RENTALS month SANDWICH COOKIES Scarborough was 337-1300 formerly asst. director of Brody residence Students- Take the Work Out hall of Pedaling To Classes With The election of City Council will be held Tuesday, August 7, 1973. The STATE NEWS will be thoroughly covering the election of council Ripe Red Whole |whlM the Great New Solex members. On the election agenda of the STATE NEWS... 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