thC 3 B 4n u\Ny mkhigan Volume 66 Number 19 MM Michigan State University Eart Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 6, 1973 Maw notice or Certain selections items on the menu Area residents foresee are not now, because of iood available beef shortage, stock up shortages. By JOHN LINDSTROM State News Staff Writer Meridian Township, said that he hasn't had too much of a problem getting operation around August 20 if he doesn't get any more beef. 12. The freeze is in effect until Sept. Pressure has been mounting in William L. Walker, general counsel steaks in the last week, but he expects "Fve two train cars full, and that various circles, including Congress, to to the government's Cost of Living more difficulty in the next several should last until around the 20th," Please bear with us. Council, insisted Friday that reports of weeks. Peet said Friday. "Right now I've got try to force President Nixon to lift the freeze. a shortage of beef were exaggerated. "We've got a sign up about the enough to fill orders and trucks, but However, Treasury Secretary But few people in the Lansing area shortage and we expect it to get very it's getting tight," George Schultz said on Sunday that seemed to believe him as hundreds this tight in the next three weeks. Both of "If I don't get any more beef, that Thank you. weekend rushed to supermarkets and our suppliers told us they would have will leave me with just fresh pork. I the freeze would continue September 12 as scheduled. He said until local butchers to stock up on meat in trouble supplying us," he said. might be able to keep the pork Nixon has no plans thus far for "It's very difficult for us to get lifting anticipation of a possible beef drought operation going after the 20th, but I the freeze. next week. steaks," Rick Kramer, asst. manager of don't think that will make enough Once the freeze is lifted, East however, "The customers are stacked four or Lansing's Starboard Tack money to pay the bills. I may just have meat suppliers warn that prices will five deep right at the counter," Jim restaurant, said. "We should be all to close the whole operation and that likely explode. Keban, a truck driver now working at right until next week, but I hear after would throw a lot of people out of "For that they won't be slaughtering any example," Popoff said, the counter at Van Alstine's Quality work." "sirloin is at $1.79 a pound. We had it Beef Farm in Okemos, said Saturday. more cattle." Peet did not say how many people on special this weekend for Other $1.59 a "The meat shortage is true — it's meat retailers and would be out of work if he has to wholesalers indicated that sometime pound, but after the freeze ends sirloin here and it's bad," Keban added. "I'm close his operation. will go over $2 a pound. I can't around August 20 may become the say supposed to be a truck driver but But Lyle Thorburn, manager of where it will go exactly but it's we're not shipping anything out so I'm critical time for meat supplies. going dormitory and food services, said that over $2." In anticipation of that critical MSU hasn't been affected too badly working at the counter." Asked if he thought meat prices Don Popoff, owner of Consumer shortage, many suppliers have had to by the shortage. would ever go down, Beef in Lansing, said that his business limit the amount on customer orders. "Thank goodness we haven't," he "Oh Popoff replied: "We're holding people to five yeah, in a couple of years they has shifted from restaurant purchasing said. "But remember during the should level off." to large purchases from individuals pounds of ground round, two round summer we don't have as many places Local sho with freezers trying to stock up on steaks, two sirloins," Keban said. serving. But we're hoping that this Popoff also said that consumers beef. "Around 4 o'clock we ran out of whole shortage will be over when should expect chicken prices to rise ■The cash register at the International House of Pancakes, 2300 "The restaurants can't buy any liver." school starts." about 13' 2 cents in the next week. ■East Grand River Ave., bears this warning that customers may choice cuts because they aren't Douglas Peet, owner of Peet The shortage is caused by cattle "The problem there is that grain available," Popoff said. Packing and Farmer Peet's meat, and producers who refusing to bring prices have gone up and so poultry ■have to make a second choice if certain items, especially meats, one of MSU's major meat are Rick Root, manager of the suppliers, their cattle to market as long as the producers have to raise the price on |are not available. state News photo by Ken Ferguson International House of Pancakes in warned that he may have to shut down freeze on beef prices continues. chicken," Popoff said. Richardson 'entagon pushes development Inside Monday •Late appointments pose problems committee cites cr f arms not limited in SALT pact for ASMSU. rage 3. •Voters living in have an important primary Lansing fight de election Tuesday to choose WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty. Gen. By WASHINGTON STAR-NEWS Though the Russians have moved Services Committee had voted against near targets by planes such as the B -1 Elliot L. Richardson says the ■WASHINGTON The Pentagon is much bomber under development. candidates for the November - more vigorously than the United appropriating the $15.2 million asked now government has failed to develop ways Jorously pushing the development of States in deploying small cruise by the Navy for its version of the Some Air Force officials had race for mayor. Page 5. of judging the effectiveness of crime - ■ whole new family of strategic missiles on their ships — largely as a missile. recently suggested that the missiles fighting efforts and cannot even lapons not covered by the strategic shortcut to offset the advantage given Clements insisted, however, that his could be carried on military versions measure the volume of crime. s limitation agreement signed last decision was part of an effort to of big planes such as the Boeing 747. • by the United States and the the United States by its aircraft "I feel we have not done our job in Outside Monday Richardson said that correcting carriers — Clements said the devices strengthen, rather than weaken, the those faults will be among his major Jviet ■The Defense Union. under development by the United cruise missile development program. articulating our programs. We have not The National Weather priorities in the job be began two Dept.'s intense interest States are far advanced over anything And, though the chief management done an adequate job of explaining in months ago. ■the development of a broad range of the Russians have. responsibility for development of the Congress what we have in mind," Service forecasts a bright His statement in an interview were Thly advanced cruise missiles was The enthusiasm with which new missiles has apparently been Clements ~ " "But I think they will said. sunny day today with a high his first public remarks since taking l in an interview by deputy enthusiastic when Clements described the future placed on the Navy, Clements said the they near 90 and low tonight of 65. office about the shortcomings of the ■fense Secretary William P. Clements prospects for the new weapons was first cruise missiles would probably be understand." crime fight launched under former More fair weather is predicted somewhat surprising in view of two deployed in airplanes. Similarly, he said, he is confident Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell as a major ■ Cruise missiles are being developed recent developments: on July 6, the over • all defense program will do Tuesday - just right for thrust of President Nixon's first term. 1 be launched from planes, surface Clements had stopped development of The new missiles are so versatile, he well in Congress this year despite sharp getting out to vote. Richardson had no direct comment submarines or land bases, air force version of the new missile; said, that they could be fired from setbacks in both the Senate and an on Mitchell's leadership of the effort. ■ments said. With a range of about and last week, the Senate Armed outside enemy defenses or brought House. He said that before the government 1)00 miles, they will fly at supersonic can find ways to curb crime, it must ■ subsonic speeds and at low or high know how much crime there is. ■itudes and will be highly The FBI crime index measures only Vacationing students may tilt ■neuverable. a fraction of the murders, rapes and ■Strategic missiles now in the U.S. thefts committed in this country, he ^entory ■h into fly a ballistic course, soaring said. space and then falling back Numerous critics have complained ■ earth, following a path like that of that the FBI crime statistics are outcome of city council primary 1 arrow shot into the air. The cruise inaccurate and have accused the psiles, in contrast, are like small Justice Dept. and local police agencies lplanes with the capability of a great of manipulating the figures for ■riety of flight patterns and political advantage in election years. ■neuvers. By JIM BUSH Colizzi says the 3,000 absentee year council term, and Roberts have He said his largest But no attorney general in recent paper. single ■ Pentagon plans for development of State News Staff Writer ballots constitute nearly three times sent out 2,000 flyers each to voters on contribution was about $100. years has so strongly discounted the lategic cruise missiles — as contrasted Vacationing MSU students may the normal number for a summer the absentee list. Roberts also denied another rumor FBI reports. Richardson did so only a ■ shorter - range tactical missiles for determine the winners in Tuesday's primary election. Several of Robert's fellow that Councilman George Colburn" is few days before he is to announce the ! candidates have speculated that the on ships — were first revealed East Lansing City Council primary, Voter Assistance, an ASMSU supporting him or that he is telling^ completed figures for 1972. year ago in a request to even though they will not be in town organization, claims credit for over young lawyer, who is conducting his people that Colburn is , helping him, "We have no mechanism in place ■ngress following completion of the on election day. two - thirdsof the ballots. The student first political campaign, is receiving Colburn has said he supports no one in for measuring the volume of crime 1st round of the Strategic Arms organization canvassed MSU residence large sums of money from realtors — the primary. committed," he said. "We have the More than 3,000 absentee ballot Imitation Talks. At that time, halls last spring and dispensed absentee Roberts is the deputy director of the Another councilman, George FBI index which measures the number ■wever, applications — nearly one - tenth of only the submarine - East Lansing's 34,144 registered voters ballot applications. Michigan State Housing Development Griffiths, confirmed Sunday that he is of crimes that are recorded in police ■nched version of the new Margaret McNeil - Nelson Brown Authority — or liberal Republicans. supporting Brown and McNeil. documents. But it is universally weapon — have been filed at City Clerk Beverly ■s mentioned. campaign workers are confident that In another campaign Colizzi's office, and well over two - development, a recognized that only a fraction of all ■ Many observers have considered the their candidates will receive most of However, Roberts denies the mid - June meeting of three East crimes committed are reported to the thirds of them caine from students, speculation. jerest in cruise missiles primarily a according to one student group. the absent votes, and because of it, Lansing residents, the representative of police at all." Bargaining chip" to be negotiated they are claiming their chances for "Fve heard a lot of rumors that John Polomsky and three other He noted that the Law ■ay in future arms limitations talks If, as Colizzi predicts, voter victory are good. suggest that my campaign is being candidates — Paula Jonnson, John Enforcement Assistance ph the Soviet Union. But Clements turnouts for the primary are light. While Brown - McNeil workers have financed by Republicans or real estate Bjoin and Roberts — was apparently Administration is testing a way of f e no indication that he s< regarded then these absent voters may well made a concentrated effort to woo the developers," Roberts said Sunday, an unsuccessful attempt to form a slate using polling techniques to compile n missiles. decide which four of the seven absent student vote, they are not "However, I am not receiving any of candidates for the primary. crime data. This Johnson and Spencer Abraham, one technology is on the frontiers remaining council candidates advance alone. Candidates Mary Sharp, an substantial amounts of money I'd 1 He said he is encouraged that the I tomorrow," Clements said. "This is to the November run - off election. incumbent, and James A. Roberts have characterize as being from moneyed of the three residents, said that the experiment may lead to more accurate ■ere we are in front and also mailed absentee interests." possibility of forming a slate was crime data. we must not Registered East Lansing voters may literature to our Roberts is the only candidate to advantage. The technological go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. voters. discussed and dismissed by all the Richardson complained that the ,c !n our favor." Tuesday. Sharp, who is seeking third four print his flyers in color glossy candidates a - on present. (continued on page 7) ■ ■ By d°NALD wA,^0C'ated Washington ixon IN A l n u m. rothberg PreSS Writer President lawyers' arguments predicted time to respond. . argument will be set. ™ Then, The President's brief is a .~ . date for oral . _ ... President Thomas Jefferson. . .. Though the case of Mississippi Though Marshall upheld the legality Johnson seems to support that view, decisions . .. are W . . First, they might argue, presidential carried ....... out by ^, . balance among the three branches. The late Supreme Court Justice - likely to of the subpena he rejected any efforts the opinion specifies the court lacks subordinates clearly subject to court Felix Frankfurter wrote in 1952 that 1* ns lawyers are likely to argue city the 1867 case in which the state to force compliance when Jefferson the power "to enjoin the President in orders. In a series of recent court "clashes between different branches of t ay lllat Watergate special of Mississippi asked the Supreme said he would not obey it. the performance of his official duties." decisions, judges have ordered the government should be avoided if a ■r wu- Archibald Cox's subpena Court to enjoin President Andrew President Nixon gave a hint of his Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D - N.C., administration officials below the legal ground of less explosive ■fnrn u!te HoUSe taP®8 is not Johnson from enforcing the argument when he notified Sirica he chairman of the Senate Watergate President to release impounded funds potentialities is properly availaf (ashed and therefore should be Reconstruction Act. The court rejected the request. and to cease the dismantling of the "To start with a consideration of ^°x nor Charles Alan Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase News Analysis Office of Economic Opportunity. And if the wrongdoing is carried on the relation between the President's H,' 'he constitutional law wrote, "Consider what internal directly by the president, they might powers and those of Congress — a lio °m m the University of Texas „ conflicts would arise if the judicial would not comply with Cox's committee, has argued that the argue, the' remedy found in the most delicate matter that has occupied | will represent the President, has department sought to restrain the subpena. Wrote the President: President has no right to ignore Constitution is not to take him to the thoughts of statesmen and judges |umoa.ny Public hint of what President: if he refused to obey, that "The independence of the three orders from the courts or court, but to impeach him. Once since the Nation was founded and will ir-twiU be used, must be the end of the matter; if he branches of our government is at the congressional committees that concern removed from office, says the continue to occupy their thoughts as lie# ■ « gave the .ict C0111-1 Judge John J. did obey, he might be impeached." very heart of our constitutional activities outside his constitutional Constitution, a president is subject to long as our democracy lasts — is to President until 10 a.m., In arguing before the court in that system. It would be wholly duties. prosecution for crimes committed start at the wrong end." . Tuesday to respond to Cox's case, Atty. Gen. Henry Stanbury urged inadmissible for the President to seek Ervin argues that neither politics while holding office. the court to reject the petition noting In of the ■ comm an order squiring Nixon to compel some particular action by nor criminal activities are part of a The apparent difficulties of enforcing one major IS'y with Cox's subpena that the only precedent appeared to be the courts. It is equally inadmissible President's constitutional duties. a court order directed at a president reapportionment cases decided in ■Bsidont • legal brief supporting the the subpena Chief Justice John for the courts to seek to compelsome The President's lawyers could make have led the courts, historically, to try 1962, Frankfurter argued the court ff is filed, Cox will be given Marshall allowed to be served on particular action by the President." a two - fold response. to avoid disrupting the constitutional (continued on page 7) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August* m7] news Defense Dept. By JIM LUTHER any entrenched Dept. of relations was spending criticized estimated at "However, they are expenditures," the report Associated Press Writer Defense practice, whether it is persuading the public to $22 million. promotional in nature, and of the costs discussed said. The report noted that teBW«h,tCh[thhett?e> SSSt.'SS? WASHINGTON — some the Office of Management summary support more military in this report . . . are, as a The General Accounting In listing selected Office says the Defense spending or tolerating cost activities that were not minimum, the types of costs and Budget defines public relations activities to media information .l!*1 Dept. spent $24 million on over - runs on weapons considered public relations that should be considered include those that publicize military activities to dei' promotional activities that systems," Fulbright said. at the Pentagon, GAO said for Inclusion in the Dept. of contribute to N it not Defense's public - affairs or promote the objectives relations between ^ were not included in its was concluding that 1972 public • affairs budget. The Pentagon's fiscal all were public - affairs program and reported as and operations for which military and the S GAO, in a report Sunday 1972 budget for public activities. public affairs the agency is responsible or population ^ to the Senate Foreign Grenades kill 2 in Athens Relations Committee, said the Pentagon has a different Palestinian terrorists tossed hand grenades and definition of "public relations • JUSTICE DEPT. ANNOUNCEMENT activities" than fired pistols into a crowded Athens airport lounge that generally used by other Sunday, killing two Americans and wounding government agencies. dozens of other persons in an unsuccessful bid to hijack a plane to the Middle East. For example, the report said, the Defense Dept. did not consider performances The initial attack was aimed at passengers about by the Navy's Blue Angels Kent State probe to board two Trans World Airlines flights to Tel flight team or by the Air "This does not mean that The FBI — report on the students and before the W'th * Atty. Gen. Elliot L. — r— . - ... - tfuar/iemon nilnrHcrn.n jn any tnree-aay disturbance thu Aviv, officials said. Force Band as public have reason to believe incident suggested that » Richardson announced we brought the Z . c guard to The terrorists surrendered to police after relations activities. Four special aerial teams, t^riday that the U.S. Justice that the prior decision to ill-trained young guardsmen dnn8er themse,ves- campus and that there Z Dept. will reopen its discontinue active had fired in a disorganized holding 35 hostages for two hours during which including the Blue Angels, T),e original Justice been no sniper fire asm,.j investigation of the investigation was wrong or fashion perhaps in panic, ^ found ^ spokesmen they negotiated for a plane from behind a marble cost $5.3 million to operate made for improper but without warning to the w originally bar in the transit lounge. shootings at Kent State none Qf thg yictjms ^ psserted in fiscal year 1972. Five he Univeristy in Ohio on May reasons, continued, Police surrounded the airport after the blasts ceremonial military bands 4,1970. "nor does it mean that we and two the two men - identified as Arabs surrendered after hour standoff. The terms of their cost $10.6 million. In releasing the GAO In the shootings, Ohio National Guardsmen killed four students and wounded think the additional inquiry is likely to lead to a different prosecutive Weekend police action surrender were not immediately announced. report, Foreign Relations nine others during a campus judgment." Police said one grenade was thrown from a light but extraordinary Chairman J. W. Fulbright, D protest against expansion of The inquiry had been balcony over - looking the lounge, indicating more - Ark., noted Congress had the Vietnam War into rejected be former Atty. than the two terrorists may have taken part in the imposed a $28 - million Cambodia. Gen. John N. Mitchell two attack. annual ceiling on Pentagon Richardson said he had years ago and was called Area police action was her a headache. The boys who were attempting public relations spending. concluded from a review of "unwarranted" by the light over the weekend, but neighbors were on vacation. to discern the results of the The victims were identified as Jennie Salandis, "But the GAO findings department files that "there White House three months the incidents reported were An East Lansing resident female sunbathers 20, of New York, and Albert Kersen, 53, of New through illustrate how difficult it is are some areas where an ago. somewhat less than routine. had her sunbathing at the the women's intramunl Jersey. to bring about effective additional inquiry is J. Stanley Pottinger, who East Lansing police gravel pits off Rurcham building locker room congressional control over will direct the investigation, handled three seperate Drive interrupted by four windows. spoke of the possibility of reports of bats loose in area young men in a Volkswagen A new entrance to Japan will not rearm using a grand jury to weigh homes, two in downstairs criminal charges. rooms. A woman caller van. She filed a complaint charging them with assault. Parking Lot O of a was the cause bicycle accident An Ohio grand jury made a trip to the station University Police handled involving a student unaware exonerated the National i with a dog she thought her a call Sunday morning of the change. The cyclist, Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka said Sunday Japan will | Guard in October 1970, but neighbors did not want. She indicted 25 persons on riot; said its howling was giving which interrupted the voyeurism of four small who claimed want to enter the he did not lot, rode not acquire nuclear weapons charges. through a barricade where in order to become a the old entrance had been and slammed into i permanent member of the concrete barrier. He United Nations Security noon tott sun emerged with a bruised right Council or to protect its long knee, a bruised nose and supply lines at sea. two bruised forearms;. The Appearing on NBC's "Meet bike was totaled, the Press," he said that Japan is under constitutional TANAKA EAST restraints not to rearm or to send its forces abroad. President Nixon, in a LANSING communique signed with Tanaka last week, CbuOU£3 Cy- ISA REMARKABLE pledged U.S. support to Japan to become a PLACE- permanent member of the Security Council along OUR PIZZA HOUSE with the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, IS ONE OF THE Firance and the People's Republic of China. All are REASONS! nuclear powers. Tanaka said Japan will continue to depend upon the security treaty with the United States which provides a nuclear umbrella for Japan's protection in exchange for the use of bases in Japan for U.S. BELLS ground, navy and air forces. Tanaka was here last week for talks with rossroads imports PIZZA Nixon, and his TV interview was taped in advance 210 abboll rd. m. lanalng, mlchlgan 48823 225M.A.C. 332 - 502/ for Sunday. FREE DELIVERY U.S. continues bombing SPAGHETTI? Dream sweaters, shrugs, ponchos, shrinks U.S. aircraft, including B52 bombers, continued (for layered look), afghans come true all you can eat operations Sunday over Cambodia at the under the tried 'n true instructions of our Cambodian government's request, the U.S. Pacific yarn kits. Knitting is cool using Mary Maxim yarn ranges. military command reported. . . select some now in only As usual, the command refused to provide any the many flattering colors available. details of the operations. Congress has ordered U.S. 50 bombing over Cambodia halted by Aug. 15. Sunday marked the 152nd straight day of $1 activity for the heavy bombers over Cambodia. Tues., Wed. & Sat. to 6 pm. per person Mon. , Thurs & Fri. to 9 pm. Beef price freeze remains fabrics, tyilu stfayrc\ MONDAY NIGHT P. Treasury Secretary George Shultz said Sunday the freeze on retail prices of beef will remain in effect until mary STADIUM PLAZA mcxx|m TONIGHT! Reg. U.S. Pat. 351-1440 Off. 312"f E. Grand River Sept. 12, the date set by President Nixon despite the growing absence of red meat from supermarkets. Tuesday Shultz first said the lifting Carter and Long B & 0 of the freeze before Sept. 12 "remains to be seen," but then said: "that date stands." SCHULTZ Original Country "The last I talked to the President that was the Blues and Folk date that had been set," Shultz said. "As far as I know he hasn't shifted his view." 8:30-1 1:30 FREE CARTRIDGE AND He explained that by saying a decision on the BANG & OLUFSEN Sept. 12 date "remains to be seen," he reflected a Wednesday p TURN?ABLE CLINIC, "recognition of the fact that lots of questions have SP 12 been raised and lots of pressure has been put on." Trivia Night n $85°° He spoke on the ABC television program "Issues August 10th, & 11th with s and Answers." The BANG & OLUFSEN technical Sam RUMBLE, WOW Spiegel u engineers will test your cartridge for wear and FLUTTER. tonearm will be checked for vertical and The and will then adjust the balance and Gray continues testimony 8:30-11:30 S tractability of your tonearm. They will also check channel lateral tonearm resonance that can create audible distortion and record wear. separation and The individual nature of each session A Thursday Y frequency response for both channels. Your turntable will be checked for makes appointments a necessity. Call or stop and we will arrange a time for you. The scheduled witness y Mark and Suson Proulx before the Senate Watergate Folk and Modern hearing today is former FBI Acting Director L. Patrick Music HI-FI ACROSS FROM COLONEL Gray III. Former Atty. Gen. 110! E. GRAND RTVIR Richard G. Kleindienst is Plus our listed as next. The hearing, Pitcher Special starting at 9:30 a.m. EDT, will be broadcast live oniNBC. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 6, 1973 3 1973 rafton lashes out at ASMSU board By TERI ALBRECHT But Grafton last week attributed the delay to what he students on the All - University Traffic Committee. the committee meetings, but the lack of a student State News Staff Writer termed "laziness of the board to find responsible Other seats include a selected student from the Office of representation has not impeded committee progress. Undergraduate student government president Ed students." Black Affairs for the Student Employer Advisory "It's a shame that the students aren't participating. We ifton na» charged ASMSU board members with "lazy "The entire board is responsible through our Search and Committee and three representatives to the Health Center have enough other members to vote but the students don't | irresponsible action" in failing to make appointments Selection Committee for actively recruiting committee Advisory Committee for minority groups, married students get a voice in our work, especially since we are only charged fcveral all - University committees. members. The board just has not been doing a good and foreign students. to meet once each term," Richard Coelho, chairman of the job prafton said that because of the board's lack of action since the March elections -- they haven't expected to do any Allegations have been made that the board's delay in Military Education Committee, said. tgs independently made several interim appointments work," he said. selecting committee members has impeded work for the Grafton said he has taken the authority that if the board lout board approval. The committees which still have vacant seats include one committees. does not make the appointments, he can make temporary the board is responsible for selecting students to fill a seat on the Military Education Advisory Committee and an One committee chairman said Sunday he has had interim appointments until the board takes action. Kber of seats u» each of 12 University wide committees. at - large seat and a second seat representing marri|gl problems with ASMSU student appointees not coming to "The code of operations gives me certain powers such as this for external affairs, and even though it is not a good way to make appointments, it speeds action in these Judge backs committees," he said. By united PRESS critics claim up He said he made these interim appointments for the Financial Aids Committee and the All - University Traffic Committee. Grafton explained the process involved in officially is several other finished classroom issue for "discussion judges and one -• and he said the ABA does not international financially and attorneys night - school another is expected to disposition" before the full making committee appointments. as a be investigate a school until it Michigan Supreme Court scholastically inadequate operation in a building near ready for the fall term — court. has been in operation a full Deborah Hartshorn, representative from the College of ice Thomas E. Brennan and raises questions of the Capitol which is shared and has access to a modest Brennan, an affable, 44 - year. Human Ecology and chairman of the Search and Selection [day defended his role as conflict of interest. with an insurance agency 10,000 - volume library. year - old former Wayne Critics have accused Committee, advertises in student publications that petitions der of a private, Brennan started the The current 75 • member Several persons, Circuit judge, noted the Brennan of impropriety in will be accepted for positions on various committees. rofit law school which school with the help of student body has classes in including the former acting former Supreme Court piitting his wife on the law Through the petitions applicants are personally interviewed dean of Wayne State justice for whom the school school payroll full - time at by board members and final action is taken by board vote University and the dean of is named, worked for a time $700 a month. dean of the U - M Law approving each potential committee member. the University of Michigan's as Brookover to clarify' law school, questions of also raised possible conflict of interest between School while on the high court. He also said he has complied with the judicial his position as president of regulations against abuse of oter signup directive DOMMO'S the Thomas M. Cooley Law his office by not using his School and his $42,000 name on invitations to a position on the state $100 - a - plate Founders's blayor Wilbur Brookover Day on July 4. The commission, which Supreme Court. Society banquet in June on deliver a statement Brookover at the time was created on June 26 Before leaving Wayne behalf of the school. irifying" a recent East said he did not want along with State recently to take a new Brennan admitted his a package of ing City Council residents to infer that job at the University of school has nut been PIZZA ordinances designed to ective on voter council endorsed the improve local living Hawaii, Donald E. Gordon accredited by the American jistrations at council's registration of voters on conditions, will resolve asked Chief Justice Thomas Bar Assn. or the Assn. of jting tonight. Sundays. He could not be tenant landlorddisputes and - M. Kavanagh to submit the American Law Schools, but reached for comment on his ^_Jouncil on July 17 enforce East Lansing's new Huested City Clerk scheduled statement stricter housing The State News is published by the students of ferly Colizzi to accept Sunday. maintenance and density Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and FREE 30 MINUTE DELIVERY >r registrations obtained In other action at a standards. Spring school terms, Mondays, Sundays, holidays and meeting moved up a day Once the members are Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a side the city limits. The because of Tuesday's appointed they will begin a special Welcome Week edition is published in re was prompted by council primary, council study of whether rent September. 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I Way. Men's & Women's Sandals 490 and up J Cesar Chavez, I "worker's leader the who Try breaking something in instead of wearing aPP ed at MSU two weeks it out. I, suggested ■ the telegrams be, "Let the wording * The Leather Shop on M.A.C. Womens Clogs 5°°'' values to $19 people go." Special Grouping of Men's Shoes $10°° §xJ(Lattne.t%s BIG* catering EXCLUSIVELY to the TALL, TALL MEN'S STORE -L, BankAmericard M.S.U. BIG, or HARD TO FIT MAN. STOREWIDE SUMMER CLEARANCE B00TERY iThe only store In Central Mich, k |> UP TO 25% SAVINGS Flares - Baggies - Cuffed — Wide Bells Casual Pants — Jeans 15% OFF (Alterations at Cost) Sport shirts — short sleeve — knits — tank nk tops - Bicycle shirts — Dress Shirts 25% OFF Phone 337-1322 4972 Northwlnd Dr., East Lansing (Adjacent to Yankee Plaza off E. Grand River) ver) : Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9 Ten p.m, gsday, Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 to 6 p.m. "Chauncey; This is Herbert. Got some quarters? High Great! Let's go down to the Union Billiard Room and play -A air hockey. OK? i -thru sat.- Right on!'* Thai's right, Not play billiards at Billiard Room, but pin ball only the Union can you WmsM SWEET, SWEET vx COMFORT N1TE and air hockey, too. Got some time iff J -TUE.- '<> kill? Try us out! Billiards $1.20 per table per hour Mon. - union billiard room Lower Level Union Bldg. 355-3358 Fri. J 2Noon - 8:00PM MM -EDITORIAL- bmWHITING Brown, McNeil Porno problem not cured merit nod in prim Tuesday's city council promise to listen to all on a stale issueless campaign infects many primary elections. that by old hide it' approach primary hasn't given East viewpoints and then set peddlers. Ingham County Prosecutor preparing to act James Roberts is running for Reactions to the Supreme Court's on wha, Lansing voters anything to machinery in motion for change. Raymond Scodeller solemnly declared well be the „ get all hot and bothered about. Her desire to find alternative council because he says he is recent ruling on obscenity are coming he was looking into the implications of fint |oca| v legislation ir* the But three of the seven candidates housing solutions is encouraging. interested in some of the issues in like the tides. the court ruling. the new country Supreme CoUrt CoS° JJ Nelson Rather than tearing down sub - the council should be dealing Soon they will engulf the nation in Brown, Margaret standards guidelines. McNeil and incumbent Mary code houses and building with. Roberts, running a slick, what promises to be the worst clash And in Meridian township , the over censorship since America's bleak "We're not so much asai™ Sharp — deserve the support that apartments, McNeil proposes to high - impact campaign, comes townshop board of supervisors is the - book-banning days when James stuff, as we'rri saying will put them on the general have the city step in and issue across as a political opportunist election ballot for Nov. 6. bonds for loans to groups of taking advantage of the so - Joyce's "Ulysses" was forbidden township attorney been quoted as Vheodoresti Tomorrow's warm - called polarization between reading. "We're not much against saying. "Maybe artificial approach 1 up people for cooperative dwellings. so an Me sw. students and dirt under the rug election will send the top four McNeil and Brown also permanent The immediate reaction among the selling the stuff, as we're saying I don't vote getters on to the November deserve to be commended for residents. purveyors of pornography--as they 'hide it,' " township attorney think the ordinance IS a !!V right direction." P runoff where two candidates will their innovative platform, but John Bjoin is another have come to be labeled-was Theodore Swift has been quoted be chosen to fill two seats on of their candidate who has failed to show conclusive and predictable. Adult For much too some solutions to as saying. "Maybe that's an long society book stores began to clean up their agents in government have city council. After interviewing problems tend to be naive. a complete understanding of the shelves and clean out their inventories. artificial approach like sweeping deal with social ills souI all of the candidates, the State MARY SHARP, seeking a city's problems. His proposal to dirt under the rug - / don't through thk J it" approach. The News feels that three most third consecutive four start a Human Resources Center know, but ' think the ordinance failure of 1 - year In Lansing, vocal "sweeping deserve to get past Tuesday's term, has shown herself to be is worthy, but he has yet to grasp is a step in the right direction. " dirt under syndrome can be found in thenitd the j mayor-up-for-re-election Gerald primary and present their headstrong and outspoken. She the politics involved in East Graves declared all-out war on smut ghettos and reservations, inl mounting drug epidemic and J continuing tragedy of rcnerealdJ It is, at -rue l.ibc4>i5V hurts more best, than it a stopgap measurj helps. Meridian Township certainly j deluged with pornography. TheR only a handful of newsstands in' entire township and the for X-rated Crest Drive-in has taken- R-rated blood fests. In this case the township be., pulling out the proverbial basebai"1 to swat a fly. But the danger runs as deep pervasive as an ocean current. As Justice William 0. Douglas^ in his dissent to the latest interpretations on pomognpt "Obscenity, at most, is the expresat McNEIL BROWN SHARP of offensive ideas. campaigns to the people. knows her mind and speaks to "I see no constitutional basis; Lansing. fashioning rule that make NELSON BROWN, an the point with an oftentimes Paula a Johnson, manager of publisher, producer, booksef outspoken liberal who is sick and caustic tongue. Hosier's, calls herself a champion librarian or movie house i tired of local government being She can be effective in of the students. If so, why does responsible, when he or she fails unresponsive to people's needs, bridging the gap between she insist that tenants also bear take affirmative steps to protect' voices issues that sorely need students and property owners if the responsibility for upkeeping consumer against literature o attention on council. His desire she puts her mind to it. offensive to those who tempore houses, especially those she says occupy the seats of the mighty." to increase the involvement of Sharp has a progressive smell? Also, her position on local residents in the decision - making outlook on city affairs. She is in issues tends to be reactionary. It is perhaps an unfortur process of city politics should be favor of using the city's The student vote coupled commentary on our society that one of council's most urgent borrowing power to fund low - purveyors of pom function with over 3,000 absentee ballots successfully. But it is also to objectives in the next year. cost public housing with long - could play a major role in society's credit that up until i Brown is no stranger to term, low - interest bonds. And Tuesday's primary. In setting the people have been given the free c, politics. His decision to run for she also acknowledges field for an interesting general to pay to read or view the m city council comes after 10 years reluctantly that the city may be which is now to be administered election campaign, do yourself a of activism in political affairs. He "those who temporarily occupy1 forced to employ rent controls if favor and get out and vote. seats of the mighty." is one of the founders of the rents continue to soar sky - high Coalition for Human Survival in East Lansing. and a member of the city Human Relations Commission. When first elected to council POINT or VIEW eight years ago, Sharp, as she A key point in Brown's candidly admits, was the platform is a plank that would give council direct hiring - firing power over heads of city "flaming radical." Now she has mellowed and is a moderate. She has been criticized by some Not to criticize but to learn By the MAJORITY of agencies. Administrative heads factions as being unresponsive to struggling to find any possible way to political policies of other countries. new place of residence and appa IRANIAN STUDENTS would get their direction from become a permanent resident of the community concerns but she has It is much to our surprise that those contributing to more source! United States, prior to becoming a council, instead of from the city been a vocal, potent council Editor's note: This Point of View confusion in a country that desire)' citizen, students sympathizing with the manager. While such a proposal member. are no longer considered to interfere with others' affairs. represents the collective opinion of Iranians. They are criticizing not for citizens of Iran are expressing their poses many problems, it should After Brown, McNeil and students who call themselves the sorrows for their countrymen. the sake of constructive criticism but They At this point, we believe that we, generate some interesting Sharp, the other four candidates majority of Iranian students. It is should return home and help where rather for the sake of revenge. Iranian students who come here campaign discussion before the stand pale in comparison. written as a rebuttal to the Friday, they are needed most, rather than better opportunities to attain July 27, Point of View of the Iranian They are condemned for their lack staying here indefinitely for selfish general election. John Polomsky may know of patriotism reasons and making excuses with their technology and a new way of life Student Assn. headlined "U.S. sale of by staying from A .firm believer in the ins and outs of creative their place of birth. It is fair to away associates. developing our country, should do: arms to Iran may start a new say best to achieve our original participatory democracy, Brown problem solving (the bastion of I ndochina." they should keep away from rather than wasting our energy» could be a viable force in council his campaign), but he has yet to interfering in the internal affairs and They should not be criticizing their it is not appreciated. in coming years. demonstrate an understanding or We, the majority of the Iranian MARGARET. McNEIL, awareness of the problems that students in the greater Lansing area and at Michigan State University, do TWO CENTS WORTH running in tandem with Brown face East Lansing. He is running and backed by the Coalition for not adhere to or accept the Point of View given by some students, namely Human Survival, is a candidate William Whiting, editor - in - chief: Loving those of the Iranian Student Assn. We that voters cannot afford to pass by. She has promised to seek the Michael Fox, news editor; Bob editorial editor. Kathy Niezurawski, copy chief; Craig Novosad, object to their views for the following reasons: concern for Porter, photo editor; Lynn Henning, sports In general, a simple student whose ideas of all local residents on To the Editor: editor. minute to possibly save the life of convenience. We cannot support issues and calls for the partial Beth Ann Masalkoski, advertising experiences are limited to reading manager; Gary Gigot, asst. advertising literary books and resources can not I would like to call to the attention anotner person. She seemed more person who is this callous to*® disarming of police. manager; Lee Lockwood, asst. advertising claim a mastery in the field of politics of all East Lansing and MSU interested in making sure that one of others, and we urge any other pe McNeil is a firm believer in manager; At Kirleis, circulation manager. or know how to govern a nation with residents one of the most selfish and her customers would send her a post who shop there and feel the same"! Members of the board of directors; Vic apathetic exhibitions I have ever card from Florida. to do likewise. grassroots democracy. She has Spaniolo, president; Carolyn Stieber, an Iranian political environment. witnessed. Since witnessing this behavior on promised as a councilwoman she secretary - treasurer; Tom Riordan; A1 Needless to say, the politics experience M would spend time going door - to Wilke; Blair Whitney; Michael Orr; Roland counts. One can only achieve a status On Friday, July 27, my wife and I Fortino's part, we will no longer shop Bill and Carol Ham®» Williams. in the field were driving home on East Grand at Larry's Shop Rite regardless of the East Lansing reside" - door regularly to solicit The Michigan State News is a seven-time by a continuous River Avenue. As we turned onto recipient of the Pacemaker 'Award from the involvement and possesion of a vast Gunson Street four five opinions. She does not promise Associated Collegiate Press for outstanding amount of knowledge. we saw or to work miracles, but does Those students who have been young men person across beating up a much smaller the street. These appeared to have support from »t least men Impeach the 10 more men in a pick - up truck. We To the Editor: evidence we have so far would no' thought the fight looked serious, so I went into Larry's Shop I have just sent the following letter enough to convict anyone ot Rite, 1109 East Grand River Ave. to Rep. Charles Chamberlain, R - East charges, but is sufficient and asked the cashier in the office to Lansing, and urge all readers to write impeachment, the equivale similarly. indictment. It would then be please call the police. Before the _ cashier could complete dialing, Helen "I urge you to support a Resolution Senate, the trial court in such ca® of impeaciiment against President gather all the evidence in the ca* Fortino, the manager, told him to go Richard M. Nixon on the come to a final conclusion. back to work, that he had customers following charges: "This letter is, in part, a res waiting and that it was none of their business what was going on outside. "1. That he conspired in planning President Nixon's refusal to of the burglary of the offices of Dr. documents and tapes having Fortino then told me that I should go "next door" to use the phone. Fielding, the commission of this crime on this case. His refusal has After the police arrived (thanks to the involving the crossing of state lines by the the work of the Se"ate^fll efforts of some other concerned burglars. Committee and of special pr "2. citizen) and got things under control That he conspired with members of the White House staff to Archibald Cox. These dful"* - (which eventually required tapes would be evidenc , cbver up the involvement of staff President Nixon would bo req .. approximately 10 police vehicles) I members in the burglary at the returned to the store and tried to present to the Senate in c Democratic National Committee with an impeachment trial. discuss the matter with Fortino. I was told to leave the store or she would headquarters. "3. That he attempted to suborn "Many will say that impe will lead to a constitutional c » J call the police to have them remove me! justice by offering the di.-ectorship of crisis is already here, ca, the Federal Bureau of President Nixon's insistence I could not believe what she was Investigation to ^ Judge Matt Byrne while he was above the law and need n saying. Fortino seemed completely unconcerned with the fact that some presiding in the trial of Daniel evidence, even f»r Ellsberg. prosecution." person was getting beaten up across "Witnesses at the Senate Select the street from her store. She would Marti" Committee on the Presidential not allow her employe even one Election have made these charges. The Professor of Probability and Stf Monday, August 6, 1973 5 USED AFTER AUG. 15 IN CAMBODIA Redeployment By FRED BARNES similar to an "enclave" to prepare for the Aug. 15 would be made in the two Washington Star-News program once proposed for deadline. weeks before the bombing WASHINGTON the South Vietnamese army. While the government on halt. - Secretary of State William P. Under that program, the Friday had disclosed that All of the plans, Rogers Rogers has army would have defended the administration intended said in his revealed that affidavits, "are Cambodian only major enclaves and left to continue to give for the troops will purpose of withdraw from "exposed the rest of the country to Cambodia's government as improving the government positions" once support the Vietcong. much help as is permitted of Cambodia's self-defense from American bombers The affidavit was by law, it had not revealed capability through submitted to the Supreme that stepped-up deliveries assistance programs." ceases on Aug. 15. Court as part of the Nixon Rogers, in an affidavit made public Saturday, said administration's argument the for an order allowing the bombing halt will bombing of Cambodia to necessitate a "redeployment of Cambodian armed forces, continue until Aug. 15. ES GRANDE! and is some cases civilians By an 8-1 vote, the court whom those forces are supported the protecting, from exposed administration position FREE TV positions to positions where Saturday, blocking a federal they and be can defend themselves court judge's ruling on July 25 which said the bombing DRAWING resupplied." unlawful With each purchase at The redeployment plan was because appeared to be Congress had not authorized Tijuana Taco between roughly it. Congress had compelled August 1st and September the President to stop the 1st you can register for bombing on Aug. 15. a black and Author ill; Rogers's affidavit was white 12" J.V. to be given away more explicit than official Sept. 1st. Need not be appearance statements had previously been in showing how the present to win. canceled United States and the Michael Crichton, author of "The Andromeda Strain" Cambodian government would try to adapt to the TIJUANA TACO 1001 E. Grand River end of the bombing. and "The Terminal Man," East Lansing The secretary said 351-7817 will not appear on campus "intensive planning has been on Wednesday as was undertaken with the United previously scheduled. States government and Crichton was to be on between representatives of campus for a special preview the American and showing of his new film Cambodian governments" "Westworld." However, he has taken ill and has 'emn canceled both his and the film's appearance. Daikichi Terauchi, a Buddhist priest, reads a service Crichton's appearance temple in Tokyo Sunday. Hurdreds of movie fans in a solemn Buddhist rite to observe the 13th was in conjunction with the attended the ceremony. A portrait of Monroe can be anniversary of the death of America's glamorous Director's Choice film series seen in front of a Buddhist statue. movie star Marilyn Monroe at the Kaikichi - Dera sponsored by the AP Wirephoto Lecture-Concert Series. Lansing voters to cast ballots for a mayor, council members members' terms of office administer and enforce the Lansing voters will also would begin. Proposition B Lansing zoning ordinances. I be going to the polls ■ Tuesday to cast ballots for deals with the organization Propositions E and F are ■ mayor, of the city council and similar in nature, but have council members I and six proposals. Proposition C relates to the one simple difference. They Four men are running for election of a m^yor .pro - would allow police jmd I the office of mayor. They tem. firemen to re'tire after 25 ■ are: John T. Anas, 60, city Proposition D would years on the" job regardless ■ council member; Gerald W. allow the Planning Board of age. ■ Graves, and Planning Dept. to In proposal E however, 50, incumbent I mayor; Joel I. Ferguson, 34, I city council member and I Jack R. Merrill, 43, former I urban renewal planner for | the Model Cities Program. Two of these candidates ■ will remain in the race to I compete in the November I general election. Voters will decide six ■ propositions. Proposition A ■ deals with when council CINEMA At X Jolly&Logan To Bury A SHff THE STUD WHO CAME 11?].®'ABBOTT levr7 I332-aOBI I lansiimo TO PINNER OPEN 1212 %A CALL882 0236 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan , Monday, Aug.Kt a 1973 ifi«d Ads j~~ Automotive Auto ! ^,| Motorcycles ]0l "FRANKLY SPEAKING' Phil Frank \m i® FORD 1968 Fairlane 500. New HONDA TV AND stereo rentals. $23 GIRL FOR 4/man, $70. ROOM AND Board 160, 1965. Good » c„ ■ tires, brakes. Good condition, shape, runs well. Low term/ $9.50 month. Free, September thru June. Call ,or No good mileage. $600. mileage. Moving, must sell. same day delivery and 351-4139 3-8-8 after 3:30 p.m. 332-0851 11-8-24 or rjL0"! 33J%I 489-7783. 3-8-6 351-7849. 3-8-6 service. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-8-24 PHONE 355-8255 FORD FALCON 1964 window NEED THREE men for Cedar MEN - CLOSE to SPORTSTER 1972. Excellent Msu r 347 Student Services Btdg. van, fair condition. Best runner, 5900 miles. Slight BLACK AND WHITE TV, Villege Apartment. Call quiet rooms. Cooki„„ ^I offer 482-4341. 3-8-8 modifications. Includes $9.50/month. Color TV, 361-0747.3-8-6 485-8836.0-8 24 " ♦AUTOMOTIVE Cobra links, helmet, shop $ 19.50/month. Compact MILFORD STREET, 126, 2 NEED ONE Scooters & Cycles FORD FALCON Squire Station manual. Call Pat 351-5345. refrigerator, $7.50/month. blocks from campus. Deluxe, person f0r " 3-8-6 MARSHALL bedroom house Wagon, 1965. Good MUSIC. own Parts & Service air conditioned, furnished, 2 Aviation condition, air. Call Rudy at 482-0778 or 337-0724. 5-8-8 B SA 650 cc. Excellent 351-7830. C-9-8-24 man, $180. 3 man, $195. Oo; to campus. 35,5 condition. Customized. Just Now leasing. 351-8571, •EMPLOYMENT GREMLIN 1972. rebuilt, $750. Greg Apartments | '•SjP'l 372-5767. 0-&24 QUIET ROOM^for rnaleTtudem Automatic *FOR RENT 337-1411. 5-8-13 211* transmission, custom interior, Grand RlWr Apartments luggage rack. 882-6455. EAST LANSING, quiet, air from Union, $48 Wr J"J Houses 5-8-15 1969 KAWASAKI-350. Street ONE AND conditioned 351-6629. 5 8-8 two bedroom efficiency. ' Rooms bike, excellent condition. furnished mobile homes, Furnished. 241 North EAST. •FOR SALE MAVERICK 1970 - 83,000 Must sell. 337-2737. 3-8-10 $30-35/week. 10 minutes to Harrison. Utilities except reduced PHONE, par~|ih» Animals miles. $850. Call after 6 p.m. 3-8-8 627-5268 HONDA 1970, 450cc. Mint QUESTION 14 ASKTMMT HAS BEEN campus. Quiet and peaceful electricity, $145. 12 month rate only. Call 372-7973. for comn^ Mobile Homes condition, extras. $750 or on a lake. 641-6601. C-8-24 lease, deposit. 3-8-8 332-5144. S*" MERCURY 1964. Excellent offer. 351-6706. X-1-8-6 WORST US. DISASTER SINCE PRESIDENT For Sale •LOST & FOUND •PERSONAL mechanical shape. Best offer. NIXONS ELECTION (N 1968?' IS THAT SUBLEASE man, GIRL for September thru June. three TWO LIBERAL girls needed for ^ 394-0082. 3-8-8 HONDA 350, 1970. 7,000 $80 4 a month. Good location. man. Fall, winter, spring. •PEANUTS PERSONAL miles. $500. Extra tire, ALSO THE ANSWER?' Contact Sharon. 337-1155. Close. Phone 351-2194 after •REAL ESTATE helmets. 676-2805. 3-8-8 5-8-10 6:30PM. 3-8-8 GUNS. RIFLES of all and hindJ Post Office Box 1523 kinds. Buy, trade im •RECREATION East Lansing, Michigan 48823 sell. BOB'S GUN shop •SERVICE . / 2412 South Cedar Ci 371 2244.0-8 24 t Instruction Typing Service •TRANSPORTATION OLDS JETSTAR 1965. 62,000. Full power, 355-7960. 3-8-10 regular gas. $250. ALL VW parts in stock at IIS Employment an DOWNTOWN, LARGE MARANTZ 1060 stereo enx wholesale prices 5/bedroom with fireplace. AR turntable with nw WANTED (approximately 20% off). SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST: Carpeted. $200. Phono PONTIAC 1964 - Minor repairs FEMALE BARTENDER, full Empire cartridge. Sony 355 CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 Residential Treatment Center. time 393-1313. 3-8-8 reel to reel stereo but good transportation. days. Experience tape deck j East Kalamazoo Street, 1 ••RATES** $200. 332-0434. 3-8-8 1;628-2287. 5-8-8 necessary. Six days per week. GROSSBECK Sony TC 8W 8-track mile West of campus. LARGE. 10 word minimum PART TIME Apply in person only. THE cartridge recorder. Spew 487-5055. C-8-24 Weitresses needed 3/bedroom duplex. Central PONTIAC 1964, Body/good to work lunch hours and DEPOT RESTAURANT, Enjoy the "good - air, carpeted, $275. Phone graphic 4x5 press camen' 1203 South Washington, PETRI FT SLR shape. Good mechanical nights. Experience preferred. life" in the 393-1313. 3-8-8 cm*, NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA Lansing. 3-8-8 Poloroids, lenses, condition. Best offer. Apply in person. THE movj,| 394-0082. 3-8-8 Repair and service, coming year. cameras, projectors, DEPOT restaurant. 1203 'Heated Pool ON HAG ADORN, camen independent shop, factory *Laundry Spacious South COOKS: NIGHTS, full time. •Ample Parking accessories, TV sets, TVtej trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 Washington, Lansing .A|r cond. 3/bedroom, $280. plus 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 PONTIAC CATALINA 1967 - 3-8-8 Days/part time. Six days per •Nicely Furnished utilities. Summer rates until equipment, Typewrite^ East Howe, Lansing. power, automatic, excellent week. Apply in person. THE clocks, radios, wall tapestri# 485-6815. 11-8-24 LEASING FOR FALL September 15. 337-2496, transportation. After 7PM. HEADSTART DEPOT RESTAURANT, 1,000 used 8-track tapes. Si CURRICULUM 9 mo. 12 mo. 882-1263. X 3-8-6 351-6558. X4-8-8 1203 South up. 1500 used stereo albui> METRIC MOTORS VW repair. trainer. BA in education, Washington, lease lease $140 EAST 5 0c up. W I LCOX 8.00 13.00 26.00 pre-school class room Lansing. 3-8-8 Eff. mo. $130 mo. LANSING, 3 bedroom, PONTIAC CATALINA 1966, Okemos Road and 1-96. 1 BR 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 349-1929. C-8-24 experience. $8,000. Apply in $169 mo. $159 mo. furnished, $375. Two SECONDHAND 2 BR $230 mo. $215 automatic, power. Best offer. mo. bedroom furnished duplex, STEREOLAND, 509 Ear. person 101 East Willow, ARTIST TO 485-4983 after 6 PM and do creative art. 351-3118 Michigan, Lansing. Phom DEADLINE Lansing. Applications $260, deposit, 12 month weekends. 3-8-8 MASON BODY SHOP - 812 Layout and paste up for 1 P.M. one class - 745 Burcham Dr. lease, utilities included. 4 8 5 4 3 91. - 8-5:30p.m. day East Kalamazoo Street since accepted through August 10. Advertising department. Able before publication. EAST 332 5144. 3-8 8 Monday Saturday, PONTIAC TEMPEST 1965. 1 940. Complete auto to make decisions and LANSING Horizon B ank Americard, Master Everythings new, excellent painting and collision service. meet deadlines. Call Mr. House, near Whitehills. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for OWN ROOM, 319 Grove. Charge, trades, layawayi Peanuts Personal ads 485-0256. C-8-24 Houston, 517-288-2651. Large, luxury, one bedroom. compression. 351-9042 (keep Orthodontist's office Sublease now thru September C-8-24 must be pre-paid. 4-8-10 Not student rental. $175 trying). 3-8-8 (typing, 60wpm). Mature 15th. Call 332-6604. 3-8-8 AUTO REPAIRS - From front 349-2094. 6-8-6 SEWING person who enjoys working MACHINE clearano Cancellations/Corrections RENAULT 16-1971. Air end service to major with children. Please send Part Time salel Brand NEEDED ONE person for six new portable. 12 noon one class day overhauls. No RIP-OFFS. WOODSIDE NORTH conditioning, AM/FM stereo. resume to Box D-4, Michigan weeks. Own room, $50. $49.95, $5 per month. Larjt $1895. OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC, Apartments. 1/bedroom, before publications. Barker. 3-8-6 Call 355-8314, Mr. Grand River and Park Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. State News. 5-8-10 7-11 furnished, 2/man, conditioning, 1/year lease. air Close. 221 Cedar. 332-5656. 3-8-8 selection used of machines. reconditioned Singed, The State News will be NUDE MODELS wanted. Apply Whites, Necchis, New Home SCOUT INTERNATIONAL C-3-8-10 Store Quiet. Call 332-4987. MATURE MALE and "many others." $19.95 responsible only for the Michigan Adult Book Store. to share 0-6-8-17 first day's incorrect 1967. Excellent condition. 489-8458. 10-8-10 Openings 3/bedroom house with 2 to $39.9 5. Termi. Many extras. Must sell. $900. Employment One now and one others. $70. plus utilities. Car EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING insertion. 339-9751. 3-8-6 EXPERIENCED TEACHERS August PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE necessary. 484-6350. 3-8-10 COMPANY. 1115 15. For male cashier over south. Near Bills are due 7 days from needed for Jewish Sunday Michigan Washington. 489 6448 1 ad expiration date. If VEGA 1972. Priced low, custom 21. Four nights a week - Avenue. Furnished, one GIRL TO share nice house with SECRETARY 35-40 School this fall. Call Joanna C-8-24 paid by the due date, a ' interior, automatic. $1780. Start, 332-6715. 3-8-6 between 5:30 - 11p.m. bedroom. Utilities paid. another girl. North Lansing. hours/week. Prefer person 50< late service charge will-*. $145. *Cali-S5t-9280. 3-8-6" including weekends and month plus deposit. wlio will be in area at least 2 a Phone 627-5454. 3-8-10 May have t/eMHtf!' 1100 USL US^'VACUUM titan* I # -rV*""1—' years. Call Nejac, Inc. PROGRAM COORDINATOR - holidays. Pay $1.65 to $100/month. Call after 5PM. r*V *.kr>,caniS.s,s VOT.KSWAGON CAMPER 337-1309 for appointment. Woman to work full time $1.85 per hour. Call 482-3987. 3-8-10 uprights^ jrights' Guaranteed 1 full 1973. Full pop-top, camping PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE C-3-8-10 with fund raising in the 882-7711. for further year. $7.88 and up. DENNIS I equipment, low mileage. Still Lansing, three/county north. Furnished studio, UNFURNISHED, 3/bedroom DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, I area. information. to under utilities paid. Parking. $115 a warranty. 351-6650 If you like people, you Prefer some telephone Your couple or three students. 316 North Cedar, opposite I 5-8-13 month plus deposit. Phone $200. 646-5651. 3-P-6 will enjoy working part experience. Salary $125 per City Market. C-8-24 week. 394-0060. 5-8-10 627-5454. 3-8-10 BUICK 1963. Good condition. $200 or best offer. 337-7723. VOLKSWAGON Good 1967 condition. Four new BUG. time or full time at your friendly PART TIME position. Janitorial. 7-11 ALBERT STREET large, 1 OR 2 PEOPLE to share house near Frandor. $60/month BICYCLE Various ALL colors 10 spee and siz tires. $500 Prefer students residing in Store 3-8-6 487-3273. 3-8-8 2/bedroom, furnished, 1 plus utilities. 485-8922. Simplex de-railer, center-p CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1966. VW 1966 BUG. Great condition. MIN-A-MART Williamston. (7 hours per week) and Mason, (20 hcurs ^^6^outr^enns^varH^ block 332-8977 from or campus. 351-6676. 6-8-13 brakes, high quality, NURSES, RN'S and LPN'S with dealer cost. Forced! 2/door. Good engine, new per week). Experience tires. $495 or best offer. Must sell, 349-4638 after 'preferred. 351-3000. 3-8-6 medication course. Looking 6-8-17 WANTED-ROOM in country warehouse salel 9-S ■ 6PM. 3-8-6 for a challenge? Like to work house for 393-6231 after 5 p.m. 3-8-6 Lansing area. Transportation SUBLEASE GIRL for couple. Larry Monday-Friday 8-12 ■ 2/man. 353-9676, 349-3437. 10-8-10 required. Hours can be NEEDED PART-time. Young with people? Join us at September Saturday. D&C STORAGE I adjusted when new classes PROVINCIAL HOUSE, through June. CHEVY 1964 - Stick shift, $125 begin. ladies to work private parties WHITEHILLS. Nurses Adjacent to campus. Call Rooms If—il COMPANY, 1241 - ' best for private club. Some Drive, South Cedar a or offer. Phone ADVERTISING KEEPS needed for full time: Denise 332-2924. 3-8-10 waitress 694-3311. 3-8-10 355-8012. 3-8-8 INFLATION DOWN. experience. Call 7:30AM-3:30PM, and part MILFORD 332-8647, Ask for Mary, time: 11PM-7AM. STREET, 126, 355-8255 Apply in CHEVY BISCAYNE 1968, 307 Walnut Hills Country Club. person or phone Mrs. Nevitt, SUMMER RENTALS. 2 and EAST - PHONE, very light STEREO. SPEAKERS, change- | 3 man. REASONABLE. 2 cooking, must be quiet and typewriter, automatic. 355-2737. 3-8-10 $250. Phone MIN-A-MART _3*«_ NUDE Monday 8 AM -4:30PM. Friday: 332-5061. blocks from campus, deluxe, day employed. Negotiable. kitchen appliances. 355-58W | MODELS needed to after 6PM. 3-8-10 1964 DART V-8 Stick. $150. 3135 South furnished, air conditioned. 372-7973. 6-8 6 work. Open 11am to 2 am. 6-8-6 CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE 351-3624 before 3 PM, Ask Pennsylvania Avenue 351-8571, 372-5767. 0-8-24 1966. Silver wj*h black top for Jon. W-3-8-8 Lansing. Call for interview, 489-1215. MODELS NEEDED NOW LEASING summer and SONY RECORDER, model I by Monday evening 0-8-24 EAST LANSING, neer campus. fall. Single rooms $15. and TC530, 20 watts auto siopt | and incQ\-V.. Bucket August 6; 7:30 p.m. to 9 p. professional photographer for Two bedroom furnished, all $125. 882-4987. 3 8 10 |" weekly. Office hours: up seats/console. $385. advertising and publication 482-6112.3-8-6 Motorcycles SUMMER POSITIONS, full and work. 371-1275. 3-8-6 utilities paid. Washer, dryer, Monday, Tuesay, Thursday, LIVE-IN COMPANION needed part time, excellent salary family room, 2 car garage, 3:30-5p.m. Call 351-4495. MOVING SALEI Couch with I for elderly women 5 days a level. Automobile required. DODGE 1968 Coronet 500. P.O.E. SALEII You can take week. References required. 351-5800. C-8-24 SUMMER/FALL employment. large back yard. Married 0-8-24 bed $95, oval braid rug $11 | home any 1973 Yamaha at couple only. Call 485-0528, cabinet $15, divider *"k 9/passenger station wagon, Call 372-7361.4-8-13 Waitresses, clerks, bus boys. after 5 PM 655-3728. 10-8-24 excellent condition. Original manufacturers list price. We Contact Mr. EAST LANSING - Male student storage space $10, ti LADIES TO Ray Fisher, will pay escort dates or employed vacuum cleaner $10, and owner. $895. Phone ail taxes, freight and APARTMENT MANAGER for Boyne Mountain Lodge. gentleman. needed. Call 489-1215. EAST 5-ROOM upper furnished. miscellaneous items. August 351-5101. 3-8-10 set-up charges. Price includes Close to Union. Call East Boyne Falls Michigan. license plates and title. Lansing building. 0-8-24 5-8-10 Utilities paid. $145. Married 332-0205. 3-8-8 6-10. Call 355-2952. 3-8-10 Married couple only. Flexible Special discount on all AUDIO AND/OR couples only. Also 4-room schedule. Phone TV EL CAMINO 1966. 4-speed, 332-5322 lower, unfurnished, stove, ALL TYPES of optical repairs. wearing apparel and Technician wanted. EAST LANSING male afternoons. 3-8-10 WAITRESSES NOW hiring for , 396 - 4/barrell. Radio, heater, service. OPTICAL - accessories. SHEP'S MOTOR refrigerator, and fireplace. students, single rooms, Prompt Experience; References; Full fall and winter term. Neat, new valve job. Everything SPORTS, INC. 2460 North PART-TIME work. 1 /girl needed time only. Apply in person. $165. DODGE REAL parking, refrigerator. Call DISCOUNT, 2615 W works. Great condition. $550 dependable applicants only. Cedar, Holt. Just south of days, men needed nights and THE STEREO SHOPPE, 543 Full time and ESTATE. Phone 482-5909. 332-5791. 3-8-8 Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409 or best offer. 484-3204 after part time 3-8-10 C-3-8-10 1-96 overpass. Phone weekends. 7-11 Food Store, East Grand River, East shifts. No 5 p.m. 3-8-6 Sundays or 694-6621. C-3-8-10 Holt. 694-9823. 4-8-8 Lapsing. C-3-8-6 holidays. Phone 372-4300 for NOW - ONE bedroom to appointment. JIM'S sublease until September 15. TIFFANY ColUngtooob downtown Lansing. One of PLACE, Michigan's finest. 5-8- 8 Furniture apartment 355-9564. 1-8-6 and keeping possible. EAST ^ LANSING means We Built it for 1. Pace 6. Rouse -VV 12. Synthetic Comfort and Beauty... material APARTMENTS 13. Supernatural 14. Wealth 16. Prominent l/Fit of • AIR CONDITIONED • PARKING sulkiness 5. Aware 18. Made of cereal 6. Leaflet 20. Provided 48. Temper steel 7 Apple STXJDIOS 1 OR 2 BEDROOM — 22. Soldiers 50. Vital g English'1"' FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 23. Insecticide 51. Tomorrow in 9. Small violm ROOMMATE SERVICE 26. Displeasure Spain 10 Compass P011" COURTESY BUS 29. Food delicacy 52. War clubs 11. Boy's nick"*11 15. Slump SCHEDULED TRIPS TO AND PROM CAMPUS 19, Twitching' v/m 21, Seal instructive ...and Vm 23, 24. Papa we keep it that way ww/m 25 Endeavof 26: Greek W 27 Peacock CALL 351-7910 butterflies 731 Apartm 28. 30. B'issful F'ont 32. However balstead management room for romance At "731" forgotten after 36 Malt brew 38. Brain »'ve payment each month. We ........ furnishings ana a 39. School le" il ASOVI LOCATIONS take a great deal of pride in dishwasher. There's even a 41. Busy pl»« •Air conditioned 'Unlimited Parking seeing each person receives the service he expects. This pool to cool off In on those hot days ahead. See y/ZZ/y/mmmmmy/maisA 42 Honor »' s 43. Poor actor •Dishwashers means well-kept grounds "731" today and spend the •Shag Carpeting "New Furniture 'Model Open Daily and excellently maintained next year In sheer luxury. aaa»/7iiBaiM 44 Alfonso5 2771 Northwind Cad 361-8282 $70 per man (3 man occupancy) (Behind the Yankee Store) 731 Burcham Dr. 351-7212 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 6, 1973 7 Mi CLES SCHWINN. Boy» /speed, alto 2 girls FOUND: puppy, BLACK approximately Scottle 2/3 HOME IMPROVEMENTS and repairs. Kitchens, bathrooms, ts for It's Release of tapes urged months. On Grand River jngrays. Good condition. recreation rooms. JIM 332-1212. c-3-8-10 What's Happening must be WASHINGTON (AP) - Talmadge said. "I think the committee has subpenaed "Face the Nation." „ 489-0447. 5-8-t3_ WOLNOSKY, 3 3 7-0369, received in the State News A Democratic member of President is making a great those tapes and will go to Former 351-8753. 11-8 24 office, 341 Student Services the acting FBI FOUND: FOSTER grant Senate Watergate mistake in not making the court this week in an director L. Patrick Gray III foSPRtfi' Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two sunglasses/case. July 29 AFA class days before publication. committee said Sunday tapes available to the attempt to compel the returns to the witness table 201-202 - Graduate under tree, Beal Gardens. student No announcements will be there is no evidence that committee and to the President to produce them. for offers tutoring cross - examination 337-2577. C-3-8-8 accepted by phone. would public," rth cruising machines service. Hours arranged. Call now justify Talmadge was today. He is to be followed 625-7198, evenings. 3-8-8 impeaching President Nixon interviewed on the CBS LOST: DECLAWED Siamese! Vet wives will again sponsor by former U.S. Atty. Gen. BEST VALUES basic dog obedience classes and the public would not The t e r g a te television news program. Richard Kleindienst. female cat. August 2nd. FREE DELIVERY ■ starting Sept. 24. For support such a move. CHECK Reward. Call 351-5914 Economical, safe, household information call Pat Smith at But 3-8-10 Sen. Herman E, JSOUT cleaning products. Call the endocrine research unit on VELOCIPEDE PEDDLER FOUND: grey KITTEN black tiger stripped. By Men's IM. Call 332-4338. C-3-8 8 and 355-7782. 3-8-8 BICYCLE REPAIRS - all makes campus. The Anachronism Society for Creative Talmadge, D - Ga., said heavy cloud of doubt and suspicion will be removed a Lawyers' arguments predicted and models. invites you to from the White House only (continued from page 1) Court's complete detachment, in fact and Reasonable come back to the good old days. when the President releases should not get involved in the in appearance, from J541 E. Grand Ri7240 ver J FOUND: rates, phone 337-7483. 3-8-8 The Middle Ages has the answer. political ownstairs 351 CALLICO cat. apportionment of Congress and state International Meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in tape recordings of relevant entanglements and by abstention from House of Pancakes. 140 Cedar, No. I Parlor A of the Union. presidential conversations legislatures. injecting itself into the clash of political REPAIR STEREOS, TV'S. 11 C E MACHINES; 1 ~ast and submits himself to "The Court's authority — possessed of forces in political sentiments," he said. itner model 466 Lansing. C-3-8-6 Lowest prices, guaranteed Open invitation to everyone examination. neither the purse nor the sword — But Frankfurter was in the Iplicator and 1 Gestefa work, try me. 351-6680. to join the East Lansing Folk minority on ultimately rests on sustained public that decision. Most of the lodel fth 455 electronic copier, one year old. 1 m 5-8-10 Dancers. Meeting at 8 p.m. every Tuesday at St. John's Student Center, 327 M.A.C. Ave. "I don't think the tape issue ever will be laid to rest confidence in its moral sanction," wrote Frankfurter. to brave the political justices decided thicket, convinced in jy Bowes 250 copier, FOR QUALITY service on part by then Solicitor General Archibald Audio until they are make public," "Such ill 353-8770. 6-8-15 stereo equipment, see the aftermath rocks on. feeling must be nourished by the Cox. TV AND stereo rentals. $23 Progressive radio with STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East term/$9.50 month. Free, Grand River. C-8-24 community info. 11 p.m. to 2 |lETT PACKARD 35 seme day delivery and a.m. Monday through Friday on calculator with case :ket I accessories. $250. Call 15-0882. 3-8-6 service. 337-1300. C-8-24 Call NEJAC, OPENINGS summer FOR program 5 week starting WKAR-FM. Yoga will be held 7 to 9:30 Richardson cites shortcomings of crime fight immediately. MSAU Day p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in (continued from page PREGNANT? WE understand. the Green Room of the Union. 1) ability for comprehensive you have done is improved It's obvious that you don't HOfclVER PORTABLE washer, Care Center, 353-5154. 6-8-6 criminal justice planning," Call us. PREGNANCY department lacks the staff police capabilities," he do that merely by arresting ^^ocado with spin-dry COUNSELING. 372-1560. Victor Showalter, director of the Center for Unified Science and the procedures to Richardson said. continued. people." luntertop. $90. 355-8185. C-8-24 "And yet, though this Education at Ohio State measure the effects of crime "You've got all the Richardson indicated he University, will speak at a - fighting programs. department embraces all of shiny USED BIKE FREE. A lesson in seminar on development in will stress development of In the past, he said, the the elements of the criminal new cruisers, you've got the EXCHANGE unified science curricula at 3 more effective crime complexion care. Call justice system except the GUITAR, FLUTE, Banjo and p.m. Wednesday in 304A Wells department has plunged improved radio equipment, Roster of used 484-4519 East Michigan or drum prevention and prison 485-7197 lessons. Private Hall. into one or another aspect courts, we have been doing you're sending police to bikes for sale Lansing Mall. instruction rehabilitation techniques. available. of the crime fight without none of this ourselves.' college, you've got the new MERLE NORMAN MA RSHALL LOCIPEDE PEDDLER COSMETICS STUDIOS. MUSIC Typing Service weighing the impact on For example, he said, "if laboratory and yet your law Grand River-Downstairs 351-7240 C-8-24 351-7830. C-8-24 other components of the you invest a greater effort in enforcement situation over - all is worse than if you had Tonite EXPERIENCED IBM typing. criminal justice system. making arrests through the GE BACKPACKING tent, weight, nylon, BOARD EXAM TUTORING Typing Service Dissertations, FAYANN, 489-0358. C-8-24 (Pica-Elite). "One of the ironies of this department is that it improvement procedures,. . . of police what does nothing." only: KAPLAN TUTORING that do to the rest of the Such a blind approach, pounds. $30. 355-8831. has been preaching this sort COURSES being formed TERM he said, overloads The now PAPERS B-10 with IBM of proposition to the states system? for the coming LSAT, COMPLETE Selectric. Phone after 5 p.m. prosecutors and THESES and it has given to the states "You may actually courts, ■ 2038 Turntable. 2 MCAT, DAT Board exams. SERVICE. Discount printing. 151-7824. B-11-8-24 leaves many suspects on the years hundreds of millions of undercut the objectives of For Information call IBM typing and binding of H, new needle - base and better law enforcement if all streets awaiting trials, 313-354-0085. 0-8-24 dollars to improve their ■stcover included. $200. theses, resumes, publications. encourages plea bargaining Iw Across from campus, corner CA - selling for $75. Call to bypass trials, and FOR YOUR health needs; the MAC and Grand River, below ■7 0303. 1-8-6 complete pharmacy Jones Stationery Shop. Call ultimately shatters public HON SEMI-ACOUSTIC, tctric guitar. One year old, GULLIVER STATE DRUGS. C-3-8-10 COPYGRAPH 337-1666. C-11-8-24 SERVICES, WANTED: California, FEMALE leaving rider August to Fire causes death faith in the criminal justice system. jst sell. Call 351-7308 after 21st. Share gas and expenses. CHICAGO PINE KNOB Call 351-5022. 2-8-6 Richardson said BUYING AND selling used tickets. 351 0465. 3-8-10 Want two. Dean ANN BROWN multilith Typing and offset printing; of local newlywed government often fails to define clearly the job it is les. Please Complete service for call dissertations, theses, A 19 old Lansing the attempting to do. 37-7483. 3-8-8 - year couple inside, manuscripts, general typing, newlywed died Sunday apparently overcome by "A lot of problems arise IBM. 23 years experience. SOFfV $25, arm chair $10, morning of burns resulting smoke one official said. from the failure to be clear Mvel rocker 349-0850. C-8-24 $10, Lazy 5356 CLARK ROAD, Bath. from a fire at 1118 Prospect The fire caused $3,000 about that," he said. "The ly/Ottoman $15, lamps, 3/bedroom home, compensated. MICHIGAN St. early Saturday morning. damage to the rented nette table and 4/chairs PROFESSIONAL IBM typing COMMUNITY BLOOD job, as far as the criminal approximately 2 acres of Nancy Wakefield was apartment and $500 to the 10, twin size mattresses land. Two fireplaces, 20' x (Pica-Elite). 11 years CENTER. 337-7183. Hours. justice system is concerned, pronounced dead at contents. Fire officials say is i/each. 694-8282. 3-8-6 40' inground swimming pool. experience. SANDI, Monday, Thursday and reducing crime, reducing 339-8934. C-8-24 Lansing's Sparrow Hospital the blaze was probably the social cost to people of $5000 down. Owner will Friday 9-4:30p.m„ Tuesday where her husband Jerry, started by a lighted candle. being victimized by crime. EDAL OR RIDE! hold land contract. Phone 482-3509. 6-8-10 PROFESSIONAL IBM and Wednesday 12-6:30p.m C-8-24 also 19, is listed in critical dissertation typing. MA condition with second - and HOUGHTON LAKE ELEVEN-UN IT motel. Large English degree. NORTH 351-3487. C-8-24 MARTY WANTED TO rent; Pleasant 3 i bedroom house in Okemos, third - degree burns over 80 per cent of his body. PAULA "East Lansing, or vicinity for 3 living good gross, quarters. furnished with TV. Showing $65,500 Nicely terms. THESES, and RESUMES, printing. typing Reak>nable responsible adults. Ownership care, no pets. Phone a.m. Lansing firefighters were called to the Saturday scene at 3:34 and found JOHNSON - 332-5689 or 355-6515. 3-8-8 Candidate for City Council P prices. COMMERCIAL WEST BRANCH Commerciel PRINTING. 337-0712. Building. 50'x65'. Across C-8-24 200 miles/gallon from no helmet or license bedroo.n Good City Hall. location apartment-up. for Has 5 TYPING TERM papers, theses, Only the thin one no campus permit garage ditto-masters, etc. Elite. $210 and $20 off business, etc. $39,900 332-8505. 2-8-8 has a lifetime guarantee. with commission!/ RESORT PROPERTY near West Branch. Beautiful lake v A front home. 4/bedrooms, PL ?'23.00 per term [TOBECANE GRAND fireplace, hot-water heat, ECORD eynolds frame, like - 24", full garage, partly furnished. |,nd A delivery S9 S0 month ] new $34,500 - terms. \NEJAC TV RENTAL^ p25. 332-6422. 3-8-6 WOODED 10 ACRE parcels 8 near state land. $5,000 and up. - terms. Call or write Paul IELER TOPCON Unirex 517-345-2631. With JACK n Auto SLR; 100 mm Of all the binoculars in our store, you'll see elephoto; Filters; Cases. VLIET REALTY. Phone one whose prism system makes it thinner, lighter ★ 1969 Graduate of M.S.U. 150. 349-1715 after 517-685-2900, Rose City, easier to use 6pm Michigan. 48654. 3-8-8 And whose crisp, brilliant optics let you view ★ Manager of Hosier's- 90% of her HASLETT HOME, large brick comfortably for long periods without the slightest customers are Students-100% of PORD CABINET, Stereo hint of eye fatigue. ranch. 5583 Buckingham her employees are Students or jonsole. hest of Dresser with Mirror, Road. Phone 339-9968. The Leitz Trinovld drawers Best offer. Which also happens to be the only binocular Alumni of M.S.U. This means... 5-8-13 I" 182-6810. 3-8-10 that also offers you protection from any defects HASLETT 4 BEDROOM on as long as you own it. Student concerns are Paula's Come in for a demonstration. large, wooded lot, fireplace, concerns family room, den with built - in book shelves. Full Leitz Trinovid Paula encourages YOUR respon¬ OBEDIENCE classes: basement, 2 car garage, large flag stone patio, fenced in sibility and committed participa¬ tarting September 24. Mrs. yard. Fully landscapped. tion in city andcommunityaffairs i 489-7675, Mrs. Ford Priced to sell. 339-9283. [93-6653. 3-8-10 3-8-10 IDEAL POST-Doctorate or Grad Vote for Paula Kc. female, silver/blue, 1 family home. Clean and ENTER THE August 7th. E ENGLISH She p dog. '•r old. colorful. 4/bedroom, 2 baths, Gentle with »Wren. Call 349-9636 after new kitchen. 1V4 miles from EXCITING FIELD 'M. 3-8-8 campus. $19,500. 214 North Fairview, Lansing. 371-2254. 3 8-10 OF FASHION PAULA T HIGHLAND Wei. 9/weeks old. AKC *9'stered. white terrier NORTH LANSING. 2/bedrooms, garage, fenced Become a... 524 E. Michigan LIS Championship oodline. $125. each> back yard. Asking $700. ★ Fashion Buyer 26 6135. 3-8-10 equity. You assume 714% DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau mortgage. Evenings. ★ Display Assistant labile Homes 371-2884. 1-8-6 HOUSE FOR sale by owner. ★ Fashion Reporter Quality built, 2 story, 4 bedrooms, formal dining, ★ Fashion II LONDON 1970. Early ^meric-an decor. $1,000 cash 3o*5 "82-2742. 'J*® 3-8-10 ' over payments. living and 2 from car flreplece. garage MSU. family rooms. Finished basement, 1V4 bath, and attractive Walking distance Mortgage ★ Coordinator Fashion Designer I Lost & ""ilSJ Found trensfercble. Cell 351-8910 for appointment. 7-8-17 Fall Term Begins FIND SOMETHING? Monday, EAST LANSING. Farwood, by °u ve found a pet or article owner, 2 year old, four September 24 'value, we want to help you bedrooms, custom-built urn it. Just come into the home with everything. Phone or visit today n:ate N*w* Clessified Completely landscaped. u®Partment and tell us that Feeturing huge redwood deck for details a *ant t0 P'ace en ed In and shingled pleyhouse. 351-0836. 6-8-6 Call 489-5767. Recreation Recre ^•ng'Vta^ EbaANSKT run the ad '«to you. at no extre LANSING BUSINESS FLIGHTS TO Europe. New UNIVERSITY east lansing 200 N. Capital York - Frankfurt, return j STATE BANK from $175. Anne Munnlch, Downtown Lansing 355-7846, 5-7PM. 0-8-24 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan I Monday, August* explains departure Herb blasts B 211 E. Grand Rive By LYNIV. HENNING said. "Steve Prefontaine and Dill was running behind Next to the Sportsmeister State News Sports Writer other athletes l had left U.S. sprinters Steve Williams There has been nc the team and nothing had and Mark Lutz, and was Mon. Sat. 9 - 6 been said. being used mainly as an reconciliation, to be sure, between former MSU alternate, explained MSU "Another thing," asst. track coach Jim Bibbs. sprinter Herb Washington Hie back - up role along and Jim Bush, coach of the Washington emphasized, "I wasn't going to come back with some summer U.S. touring track team. and tell everybody about all academic requirements, The storm that had been the problems we had had apparently served to brewing for weeks between with Bush. Why did he the two finally broke last persuade Dill to return. shoot it all over the wire week when Washington and services? The guy should tell Washington said he will MSU teammate Marshall continue to place his injured the other side of the story. 10 ^ off OUR Dill quit the American team heel under the care of Dr. If he had practiced what in Africa and returned to the United States, sending Bush on a tirade that he'd preached, there wouldn't have been any James Feurig of the MSU Health Center. He doesn't DISCOUNT PRICE anticipate a complete completely surprised Washington. Washington further problems." Washington says he recovery until the first of next year. ON KODAK FILM Bothered constantly by a recurring Achilles heel injury, Washington decided "But he never once asked me what the matter was. I "Somebody had told him I wasn't running (against the doesn't regret not telling Bush in the first place that Meanwhile, will continue Washington working as a PROCESSING & DEVELOPING No Limit had it taped, I was taking Soviets). Bush took me out the two were leaving. he was doing himself and sports reporter for WJIM. (coupon) cortisone shots, and I was of the 100 - and 300 • meter Expires August 12, 1973 the U.S. team no good. He "Not at all, not at all. He CBS has reportedly East Lansing Store Only then made arrangements limping so bad that people races, saying that somebody contacted told him I wasn't running. acted like a little kid. I Washington on were asking me all the time with AAU officials to leave. didn't feel then nor do I feel possibly joining one of its what was the matter with Cigarettes They gave him and Dill "So I went to Bush," at this time that I should affiliates in Chicago. me. permission to return to the have gone to him. I couldn't "I just hope this incident United States. "I just decided it was so Washington explained, "and won't affect those chances," told him: 'You maintain trust him. He still could bad that it would be best to But after learning of that you always get both have twisted it around." Washington said. EVERY DAY CARTON PRICE their departure, Bush launched a verbal attack at the two. lay off for a while. And the doctor said if I rested it would be okay. So I just sides of the story, but you haven't credibility done so. as a coach is Your 100's $3.50 $3.40 "They asked to go home figured there was no sense and as we got them out of here fast as we could," Bush running the possibility of snapping it ( Achilles tendon). I don't plan to questionable and my respect for you diminished. as a man has Until I've told Mystic Sheer quoted as saying. "I will . . was different, I will run." recommend to the that they be disciplined. AAU run until January now." Communication problems hung between you Washington says that Bush's comments were Panty Hose Knee Sox These two athletes have Bush and Washington especially surprising since been disagreeable throughout tour. the European "In any event, it will be almost from the start of the tour. At the Washington departed, they time AAU officials had okayed his and Dill's departure. "At no time was Reg. 89c 2/89" Reg. 79c limit 6 39' were not on speaking terms. anything said indicating that (coupon) (coupon) the last time they are heard Expires August 12, 1973 Expires August 12, 1973 "It started back in we were going to be East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only of in a U.S. national team." Russia," Washington said. disciplined," Washington Washington says Bush consistently has failed to look at the other side of the story, something which J & J Baby Powder 56' contributed to his and Dill's departure to begin with. "Jim Bush was aware as Gymnasts ' clinic 9 Reg. $1.00 oz. Limit 1 (coupon) Expires August 12, 1973 East Lansing Store Only anybody on the team that my heel was giving me meets on campus trouble," Washington said. the Gymnasts from across United States, Canada performing and competition will be conducted for EATON'S TYPEWRITER PAPER 47c Hole in one and Mexico will converge on gymnasts of all ages. Reg. 79c Limit 1 the MSU campus for the Highlights of the five - (coupon) Warren Belding, East 16th annual National day clinic include the "Nite Expires August 12, 1973 of Stars" on Thursday as East Lansing Store Only Lansing senior and campus Summer Gymnastics Clinic, groundskeeper, recorded a which began Sunday and well as demonstrations of hole in one last Thursday new compulsory routines, • - continues through Rubbing night on the 140 - yard par Thursday. uniforms and equipment Q Tip three fourth hole at Indian Under the guidance of through out the week. Hills Golf Course. 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