fh< 1%9 michigan Volume 66 Number 20 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 8, 1973 Sharp wins most support; students sway low vote By Jim Bush and Andrea Austin Despite a low election turnout, the [trecincts. Brown from ncluding 1,324 got 2,128 cityareas, student wide successful absentee voter spring by Voter Assistance, drive an ASMSU last while his MSU student vote was felt Tuesday in running mate, Margaret of any ballol organization. putting Mary Sharp, Nelson Brown, McNeil, received 2,050 total including "School ^)ond issues will draw 1,435 in student precincts. For example, only 15 voters had and Margaret McNeu in the people out, and where there are none top 3 spots cast ballote in person by 6 p.m. at in the East Lansing City Council Polomsky who got 1,341 total less people vote," Patriarche said. primary. votes, made a dismal showing in Voter turnouts at the city's 34 precinct 1# at the Union, but 97 student areas, absent votes cast there. John Polomsky narrowly took the receiving 172. Roberts, precincts were light as late as 5 were Similar fourth winning spot by who did well in student with 493 p.m. edging out areas patterns occurred at other student James A. Roberts by 48 votes. votes, received 1,293 city wide. Figures were only available from precincts across campus. Only 18.3 percent of East Lansings Paula Johnson ran fifth with 1,001 some precincts, most of which contain votes. William Jennings, who 1,400 voters. City wide, 1,940 absentee ballots registered voters went to the polls. dropped were cast, or 52 per cent of the 2,751 Incumbent out of the race last Tuesday picked ud Turnouts at student counsilwoman Sharp, precincts, requested of City Clerk 56, resoundingly took first place with 105 votes. Of located at the MSU Union, Colizzi. She had forecast a 25 Beverly 2,972 votes, including a surprising 33,880 registered East Lansing Auditorium and Wonders, Akers, return rate on absentee per cent voters only 6,207-or 18.3 percentrcast Wilson ballots mailed showing from mostly student and McDonel Halls were out. ballots in Tuesdays election. In 19 precincts. smaller than at other, non student "I got more student predominately student precincts 2,087 The returned absentee ballots at support whan I voters showed precincts, where vote totals ranged student precincts hovered around 45 expected," Sharp said. fTm really up at the polls, or 8.17 between 245 at precinct 7 near glad, and I'm going to go after the percent of the 17,052 potential per cent, in contrast to other precincts student voters. Pinecrest School and 115 at precinct student vote in November. where percentages varied between 75 Absentee voting played a major role 19 near Hagadorn Road and Grand The four winners will vie for two and 100 per cent. vacant consil seats on Nov. 6. in these student precincts. Of the River Avenue. However, the total number of absentee ballots cast in Polomsky, 42, faced with an 2,087 votes cast in these precincts, However, many students voted by 958-or 46 percent-were absentee. student precincts was obvious battle absentee ballot, reflecting proportionally against Brown and a largely much higher than in non student areas. Typical primary McNeil, said "Our work is cut out for us." He said he will do a lot of work on campus, and will "get out in the Jfhe voter precincts at the MSU Union were typical of voting neighborhoods and listen to people's patterns in East Lansing during Tuesday's city council primary. input." E\t Union precinct 11, only 11 votes had been cast by 4 p.m., Brown, 28, who with McNeil received twice as many votes in but 97 absentee ballots had been cast. A spokeswoman for the student precincts as Sharp, said he Eity Clerk's office said that the turnout was light, but typical does not see the primary as a personal ■or a primary election. State News photo by Ken Ferguson victory but rather a win for a set of political forces-youth and liberals. McNeil, 22, said she and Brown who ran as a slate will &SUALTIES UNKNOWN compromise on some issues, in order probably to gather moderate votes. She said the November election campaign will I L/.S. B 52s begin when students return to campus fall term. Roberts, 30, who defeated Polomsky soundly on campus, said "We're disappointed. We only wish we \fown had a little more time and worked a in Ca little harder." Sharp garnered 2,972 including 633 votes in votes student Margaret H. McNeil By PETER ARNETT often fall on civilian populated areas. AP Special Correspondent Phnom Penh and its suburbs on a Inside Wednesday^ |HNOM PENH, Cambodia The number of occasions have been hit by FOR STUDENT MEMBERS libs fell without 7 sky. - warning from the rocket and terrorist bombs. In Vietnam and Cambodia the SIRLOIN Communists have been known to ie sleeping people of Neak Luong, Rvemment enclave Tnmunist-controlled in a sea territory, of move Some among civilians to avoid American air and artillery attacks. villages known to contain • STEAK A look at agricultural 3 trustees ■kened to a hell on earth as their civilians have been attacked by By TERI ALBRECHT markets and the beef Ji was ripped apart, government forces because they also State News Staff Writer board is outlined under the Constitution and should stand tie of the survivors — children contained enemy forces. shortage. Page 12. Three trustees have thrown their support behind a so until otherwise changed," he said. splintered legs, men with •ASMSU sets meet for proposal which would provide for student representation The proposal, currently being drawn by ASMSU [ctured bellies, women with torn News the MSU Board of Trustees. Analysis on executive assistant Larry Bartrem, will call for four students - were in Phnom Penh Aug. 18. Page 2. hospitals When contacted by the State News Tuesday, trustees as "student liaison advisers" to at in on all public meetings Isday. The all wore the glazed, •East Lansing City Council Patricia The Monday morning B52 bombing Carrigan, D - Ann Arbor; Blanche Martin, D - East of the trustees and during private sessions at the discretion ■terical look of victims of of Neak continues sign ban. Page 5. Lansing; and Warren Huff, D - Plymouth, said they would of President Wharton. Luong ravaged a town ^intensity bombing. Americans call "friendly," a town endorse any proposal which would allow adesignated student The students, three to be appointed by ASMSU and one [The Indochina war has produced group to participate in public and private trustee sessions. py such victims, caught in a inhabited by soldiers and people loyal Outside Wednesday- But Michigan law prohibits student voting by COGS, would not have access to any student or faculty to the government of Marshal Lon on trustee files. They also would not have the power to initiate any Issfire of war in Cambodia, Vietman boards. Nol. Chance of showers motions or policies before the board. 1 Laos. or Trustee Kenneth Thompson, R - East Lansing, said he Each day the United States sends Despite the law which prohibits students voting with the thundershowers today with a would oppose any participation by students either at public up to 250 war planes over Cambodia, trustees, Bartrem included a provision in the proposal that ■Rocket, mortar and terrorist hot and humid high near 90. meetings or closed sessions. "prior to any vote on any MSU policy, ordinance or major pcks aimed at government targets (continued on page 11) "I have no objection to meeting with students but the (continued on page 11) PROBLEMS REMAIN Senate Watergate hearings recess President Allegations Aide bla defended renounced hiring by attorne by Agnew prosecutor WASHINGTON President Nixon's WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate — (AP) - Atty. attorneys argued Tuesday that if the Gen. Elliot L. Richardson decided Watergate committee went on summer President were ordered to turn over vacation Tuesday, in the 10th week of its Tuesday to keep an investigation of an presidential tape recordings to the alleged kickback scheme involving Vice hearings, without quite completing the first Watergate grand jury, "the damage to the President Spiro T. Agnew inside the Justice phase of its inquiry into the Democratic institution of the presidency will be severe Dept. and not turn the case over to special headquarters break - in and the subsequent and irreparable." cover - up. Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox. In papers filed Tuesday morning at U.S. Richardson made the decision after The hearings will reopen "subject to District Court, the attorneys said the call of the chairman," sometime after discussing with U.S. Atty. George Beall the President has the right to refuse to turn ways to proceed with the probe which Labor Day four weeks hence. over the tapes on grounds of executive includes Agnew's handling of state and Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry E. Petersen was the final and 35th witness on the 37th day privilege and asserted, "in the exercise of local building contracts while he was his discretion to claim executive privilege, Maryland governor and Baltimore County of televised hearings that began May 17. the President is answerable to the nation executive during the 1960s. Some 7,500 pages of testimony have been but not to the courts." There were reports that the probe also taken. The argument, filed before Chief Judge involved the award of federal contracts in Petersen angrily told the committee he John J. Sirica, places the matter of the Maryland let by the General Services resents appointment of a special Watergate tapes in purely constitutional terms and Administration since Agnew became vice prosecutor - and the Senate's championing sets the stage for a major ruling on the president in 1969. However, Justice Dept. of that position - at a time when the case constitutional doctrine of the separation of officials refused to confirm that aspect. was nearly solved. powers by the Supreme Court, perhaps this Agnew, in a statement issued by his "Damn, I think it's a reflection on me fall. office Monday night, confirmed that he and the Dept. of Justice," Petersen said in Tuesday's action had its origins in a was under criminal investigation but denied a near shout. nixon subpena served on the President on July 23 any wrongdoing. PETERSEN The senators, who have been sitting five by Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Justice Dept. officials said Richardson days a week since the early days of the Cox after Nixon refused a Cox request that also discussed the case with Cox, who is televised hearings, were visibly tired and f""-"damage to he turn over certain tapes. conducting an independent investigation of seemed anxious to join the rest of Congress Wtitution Agnew~"I am innocent of Sirica ordered Nixon to "show cause" the Watergate affair and other alleged Petersen — "we would in the summer recess. The Senate is of any wrongdoing... " (continued on page 9) (continued on page 9) have broken that case..." (continued on page 9) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Augusta ^ Defense to hear tapes news in Gainesville 8 case summary By F.T. MACFEELY Associated Press Writer equipment in to a closet next the defense attorneys conference room at the between Camil and Camil's brother, Clay, at the family home in the Miami area. GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The conspiracy case against courthouse. The witness did not the Gainesville 8 was The defense claims the explain what this meant but "Scott Camil's brother... testified he replied, "I said I Filipino nonvoters fined recessed Tuesday after the prosecution turned over to agents were trying to monitor their conversations had no weapon with me and made the statement they had access to machine guns. the defense tape recordings and telephones, while the would have to decline." Scott Camil made the FBI says it was checking for Defense attorney Larry statement, 'If you use your Eligible voters who did not and statements from Turner asked for a mistrial William Lemmer, an FBI bugs the telephones of machine gun, we'll use our take part in last month's on on the basis of this hand grenades,' " Lemmer informer and prosecution the judge and federal referendum in the Philippines statement, saying, "I assume testified. witness. prosecutors. will have until Sept. 8 to Lemmer, testifying in the Lemmer, a forirer a contract meant to kill explain why they should not trial of eight members of VVAW member, Tuesday someone." The judge Lemmer also said Camil completed his directed refused his request. talked to a member of a pay a fine of 20 pesos (about Vietnam Veterans Against the War, said one of the testimony by saying that Lemmer also testified he Cuban exile organization $7) and be jailed for one to six defendant Scott Camil last about obtaining arms. defendants once asked him was present at an exchange months. "to fill a contract." The In an announcement eight are charged with Tuesday, Leonardo Pertns, the chairman of the commission on elections, also said other plotting violence during the 1972 Republican National Convention. ASMSU board ,^'ji violators of the martial law decrees governing the Judge l U.S. District referendum, such as those who gambled or consumed hard liquor on polling day. would be Winston E. Arnow gave the defense attorneys until on student Thursday morning to ASMSU board president Graduate Students Grafton s agenda also prosecuted. examine the material. The Ed Grafton has called a includes a report by Richard appoint one to sit with the Based on government estimates of eligible Budnick judge also recessed until meeting of undergraduate board in public meetings of concerning the voters, about 13 per cent of the qualified Filipinos Thursday evening the student government the trustees and be included progress of the ASMSU (about 2.7 million out of 21 million) did not continuation of a hearing board members for Aug. 18 in some private sessions. Information Booklet to be X. register for or vote in the referendum, which on a possible electronics eavesdropping incident primarily to vote on a proposal to put student Also headlining Grafton's agenda will be the expected distributed in the residence halls fall term. I v£h8 *118 produced a 92 per cent vote in favor of President liaison advisers on the board Ferdinand Marcos's continuing in office beyond involving two FBI men. vote to approve five Also, some directors of Arnow has been of trustees. committee appointments. ASMSU cabinet offices are 1973. conducting hearings in the The proposal will allow The board has not filled expected to make evenings on the discovery of ASMSU to appoint three the vacancies for some all - students and the Council of presentations to the board FBI agents with electronic University committees, for their pending programs including the all - University the coming academic Terrorists face charges The State News is published by the students of Traffic Committee, Health bu^nformaU™ "on Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Center Advisory wj,jch directors these would Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, Committee, Military be was unavailable Tuesday. An Athens prosecutor filed premeditated Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a Education Advisory Grafton told board In former flees murder charges Tuesday against two Arab terrorists special Welcome Week edition is published in Committee and the Student members in his letter that who killed three persons and wounded 55 in a gun September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Employer Advisory the meeting is slated for 10 1 William Member Associated Lemmer, the man expected to be the Press, United Press Committee. and grenade attack at the Athens International a m August 18 until noon, government's star witness in the Gainesville 8 trial, International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan The beard was supposed ^ m afternooa Airport. Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan to have voted on these from 1:30 . 4 D m in 328 runs to a waiting car. Lemmer had eluded The two Arabs heard the charges against them Collegiate Press Assn. appointments during its student Services Bide. photographers since his disclosures as an FBI as a crowd of more than a thousand gathered Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. July meeting, but failure to informer. AP Wireptioto Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services outside the court building. When police escorted achieve a quorum of Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, members present prevented the handcuffed men away the crowd pressed Michigan, 48823. forward, some murderers, murderers.'" shouting, "Lynch the bastards, Phones: News/Editorial 355-8252 the vote. In a letter to board Public employe wages Police said the two gunmen, who claimed to be Classified Ads 355-8255 members informing them of the meeting, Grafton said he Black September Palestinian guerrillas, admitted Display Advertising 353-6400 Business Office 355-3447 will give a report on his the Sunday attack and told police they had been ordered to kill travelers en route to Israel. Photographic Campus Information 355-8311 353-8700 participation hoc Committee Publications. with on the ad Student ruled matter of record "Their mission was to attack Trans World Charles Massoglia, Airlines passengers heading for Tel Aviv," said an LIEBERMANN'S president of Off - Campus from wirk and Kelley said in a formal In October 1971 form investigator. Council had objected to local reports opinion that such records trustee Clair White releai But those passengers boarded their plane minutes before the shooting began in the airport There's nothing like Grafton's participation in the committee's closed The names and salaries of public employes - including are and subject to examination copying by the public. the private listing of MSI faculty and staff salaries! lounge and the terrorists instead attacked a line of meetings. He challenged officers and employes of the State New. The list Grafton in July to either passengers waiting to board a TWA flight to New York. leather for a rugged report to the board publicly higher institutions educational - are public ''Governmental employes, including those in then turned over library. the business in that records and should be The dead were two Americans from New Jersey higher education, are paid committee handbag Massoglia or treated as such, Atty. Gen. from taxes collected, and, In January 1972 and an Austrian. The Arabs surrendered after would initiate recall action Frank J. Kelley ruled therefore, I believe that the trustees approved a mot failing to negotiate safe passage to the Middle East. against him. Tuesday. public should have access to which ordered the listm *19.95 this information." public. It was form released in February, Kelley quoted a Michigan the 1972 - 73 faculty sa J Owen Graduate presents Hall Phase 4 rules announced statute official which states: "All list was released in Octo books, papers or records created by The Cost of Living Council Tuesday announced X"A COMEDY received in any office agency of the state of or or some Kelley said there instances when ' public interest may requa Phase 4 regulations that will prevent the nation's i OF Michigan or its political that the names an largest wholesale and retail companies from raising T Starring Vincent Price & Peter Lorre subdivisions are declared to compensation of a pub prices before Sept. 12 but which will allow Thurs. Aug. 9 at 8 p.m. Owen Grad be public property, officer or a public emplo smaller companies to boost prices almost rT Fri. Aug. 10 at 10 p.m. Hall Cafe. belonging to the people of be held in confidence fro the state of Michigan." the public." immediately if justified. 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Garriott aimed the Skylab's solar East Lansing, Mich. EAST LANSING—209 E. Grand River telescope assembly and began taking the mission's Phone 337-1314 first man directed photographs of the sun. - DOWNTOWN 113 S. Washington Shop Thursdk/ evenings Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 8, 1973 3 ASU to receive money or new clinical center y JOHN LINDSTROM However, in disucssion purchase of the Executive the consolidation of ate Newt Staff Writer with the legislature MSU Plaza office building in many state offices scattered requested that the Detroit reached its peak last around the city," Havens oV. Milliken Tuesday decentralized center be week when maverick said. d into law a capital dropped from the new Republican Richard Durant ,ys bill which will give construction allocation and charged that the deal had The building will be 28,000 to MSU for be listed in the planning political implications. purchased from the TC&M itruction on three stage for another year. Co., a business group which ■cts including a new Durant implied that the includes Cushman & sciences center. "The decentralized state was purchasing the Wakefield Ltd., Toddman center would be an area for he bill authorizes a building to pay off Corp. and American Road outpatient clinical training rd $132 million on in several campaign debts incurred by Equity Corp., a subsidiary areas of the of Ford Motor Co. The New Milliken in the 1970 H tal outlay projects, state," Siefert said. "We election. However, York Life Insurance L,ding $20 million for company and Ford f controversial state to be located in Flint but prineipols K. K..involved .. in the alWat, deal denied the allegation. limited members in are the ihase of a downtown the problem is that we group. office center. haven't gotten community Durant has indicated that Included in the bill is a input on the need he may oppose Milliken for subtotal of $49 million, hhe bill signed by and desirability of this kind the 1974 Republican including MSU's $8.2 liken allocates $2.5 of facility." gubernatorial nomination. million, for new |ion for continued ktruction of the clinical Changing the status of Dwight Havens, president construction and renovation the decentralized center of Detoit's Chamber of at the state's universities center to be located | the Life Sciences accounts difference for the between major the Commerce, said Milliken's approval of the Executive and colleges. Part of the money will go Where the money went $5 million to Plaza recommended and the final purchase was for conduction of medical linue construction on news for Detroit. figure. school facilities at the General Services Administrator Arthur Sampson uses ber Plant 65 and "Detroit will benefit University of Michigan and Monday in Washington. The lower photo show the |8,000 to complete The contr o ve rsy from this much - needed Wayne State University a pointer to explain where money had been spent San Clemente estate before the work was started. st ruction of an air and improvements made at the Western White House surrounding the anticipated facility which will permit along with MSU. bd i tioning unit in in San Clemente. Calif., as he briefed newsmen AP Wirephoto Hall. NEW UNIFORMS FOR CITY'S FORCE 'The important thing to [ember is that the total the clinical sciences will come to $15.9 $11 million from the state, and will Police will step rest will come in a By GARY KORRECK Not all East Lansing has been the most successful block will be hit and the ral grant," Robert L. State News Staff Writer officers will be wearing the of the two and Naert said only one that isn't has the University architect, most homes involved with »rt, By next week, East new threads, but Naert is sticker on its door," Naert Tuesday. "The total bill the remain Lansing police personnel hopeful the force will adopt program added. Power Plant 65 will untouched by burglars. will be stepping out in style them after seeing them on academic aids for The The police still have to $14 million." with help from Police Chief supervisory personnel. program works :ted to be the Stephen Naert. "They're more informal, simply. The homeowner, by some problems with ainesville 8 trial, [illiken had apartment complexes but originally New uniforms, consisting more comfortable," Naert marking his valuables with it had eluded that $10.9 his driver's license Naert said the situuation is of light blue slacks and blue said. "And they give the number, >s as AP an FBI Wirephoto ded be allocated capital in for outlay, that blazers with silver buttons, are expected to arrive men a less militaristic look." Naert is also working on registers his property with the police. Should a thief ignore the Operation not as bad as it had been. "We were getting 18 to efficient studying Tuesday. Naert has also some proposals in line with 20 break - ins reported on a lendation was $1.7 Identification door sticker, designed a new arm patch, a the home safety protection weekend — once we had 25 for construction of a gold - bordered shield with measures now operating in police can still trace the — until we started using alized medical gold lettering on blue stolen merchandise by Lansing. plainclothes men in some of center. background. Lansing's newest checking out the number the they have on file. more frequented areas addition to their program to "A short time ago, there keep an eye on people," involves a free home safety he explained. check followed had been only two thefts lice evict 9 suggestions from a of the force. Lansing police up member by reported from homes in the program and we recovered Naert problem said comes the big during officials hope the program the stolen goods from one holiday seasons when hearings will make of them," he said. people leave valuables in people more :tober 1971 form om aware of home safety. "In a lot of instances, their apartments while they Clair White relet* Naert said his plans are three or four houses in a are gone. ate "somewhat similar, but a and ASHINGTON (AP) — leaflets on the letterhead of little more complex." He and that organization were being Entire Stock of i women were ;e New. The list said lack of manpower bly expelled from the distributed which read: lrned over to prevents immediate action, te Watergate hearings ''CIA CxDose reaches isday when they Senate Committee." though he promises to January 1972 ent. to Capitol read police a A man identifying present his program to city officials in a few weeks. 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Legislature evidenced callous political chicans* U1 it#»..4 >»*-,/] ,11 blatant racism and a nnmn/Mia I , one giant leap pompous disregard f0r — That's one more step for inflation for pricing higher education out of the market. welfare of the people of this state, ctnHontc I ittlp rnncern w:i« shnu/n fVv- particularly th® Students should be used to the arguments by students. Little concern was shown for the now. They're the same ones used by everyone from of education students receive for their quality tuition the President of the United States to the local dollar. grocer. Higher costs, higher wages, higher prices. As a result, the administrators and Well, the University should take a good long faculty a* look at itself in a mirror and see if it likes what it crowing about productivity a production |? sees. prod that until recently was confined to and factories. It seems farml they are willing to sacrif $ a nd! The $1 per credit tuition hike for in-state quality for quantity as long as the faculty get th* students represents a $3 per credit increase over 6 per cent salary increase. 1969 rates. When coupled with residence hall rate How long can the administration offer increases and general inflationary trends, that condolences for grabbing that little extra their out of! spells serious problems for a growing number of students' wallets? When will they tell the prospective college students, particularly those legislature the future of these students from low- income families. better than rock - bottom budgets? When deserved The number of tuition increases in recent years will faculty members rebel against pressures to turn the indicates inadequate planning on the part of the University into a plastic-mold production line? administration in coping with economic chipping The board of trustees will probably approve at the University budget. Recent criticism from the tuition increase recommendation Aug. 22 with Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East Lansing, points to scarcely more than a murmur. Why should anyone faltering administrative efforts to keep the worry? legislature informed about University programs and problems. But the trustees should worry, as should the However, administrators are handicapped by the administrators, legislators and faculty members. POLITICAL FOOT&AL.L legislature when appropriations are caught in a Students, too, pay taxes and vote. And one day political cross-fire. they will demand better. Battle of the budget: L!*e";""dfor ^ , IssrA By CLIFTON R. WHARTON JR. Legislative appropriations, however, are proportionate to These proposed increases are ill line with those The net result of matching expected expenditure I President, the state's share of the total University budget. This means negotiated by the University with its unionized service and against revenues is an anticipated deficit of nearly $21 Michigan State University that the University must derive at least one - third of the skilled trades employes. Their contracts call for a 12.5 per million for the fiscal year. | The final legislative approval of the University's budget cost of such increases from other income sources. cent increase over two years. Obviously, the annual increase in legislative funding for I for the new fiscal year is the end of one struggle and the Over the past five years, we have been able to effect The recommended salary and fringe benefit the University has not kept pace with the rate of inflation I beginning of another. increases substantially in excess of the appropriated dollars. improvements would utilize $4.6 million of the $6.8 or the externally imposed financial burdens. Each year, we I The second struggle — that of building a University Yet, we still find some of our faculty ranks in a million increase in state appropriations. (Social Security have had to examine carefully the various options open to I budget around those state dollars, student fees and other disadvantageous position when compared with other Gig improvements alone will cost the Universtiy an additional us — increase efficiency and productivity, reduce academic I revenues — is in many ways the more difficult one because Ten schools. In order to keep and attract our excellent $375,000). and nonacademic programs, reallocate resources and I we must make some hard decisions and priorities. faculty and recompense our dedicated staff, we must Another $2.2 million is scheduled in our tentative increase student fees and tuition. For the 1973 • 74 fiscal year, the legislature continue to make salaries a major priority item. budget for academic commitments, including $1.8 million In this examination, our absolutely inviolate priority has I appropriated $77,325,000 to the University's general fund. This year, in consequence, we are proposing an average earmarked by the legislature for the colleges of Human and been to maintain academic quality. The purpose of this I This represents a decrease of about $807,000 from Gov. increase in compensation of 6 per cent, retroactive to July Osteopathic Medicine. institution is academic — to provide educational service. I Milliken's original budget recommendation for MSU. 1, 1973. In the academic area, all continuing faculty will Already, then, the increase in appropriations over last Our level of faculty productivity is one of the best in the I The decrease reflects the receive at least a $400 raise. Not everyone will receive a state, even though among complex institutions our level of I legislature's current year would be fully committed. But that is hardly the end flat 6 per cent salary hike, however, for we must make of the University's fiscal problems. appropriated support per student is lower than other I unwillingness to establish a college of law at MSU, as well as institutions with special adjustments to correct anomalies for women and our program mix. j reductions in the amounts requested for improving salaries men whose compensation, for reasons unrelated to current Maintenance of the cafnpus and its academic buildings and countering the effects of inflation. These cuts were constitute a substantial expense and, like everything else, In preparing the budget for 1973 - 74, we have made I professional qualifications, has not kept pace with that of offset partiaWy by appropriations slightly above the these costs are escalating rapidly. For example, the utilities significant reductions in keeping with our academic I departmental colleagues. In addtion, several departments priorities, and we have sought to maintain our level of I amounts requested to our tw8 medical colleges. will receive soecial funds to make them more competitive services bill is $3,681,000, representing an increase of efficiency without damaging academic quality. But without I Vfe sincerely regret these reductions, particularly the within the Big Ten. $321,000 over last year. resulting inadequacies in meeting salary and inflation Both factors will account for 1 per cent of the faculty We are bud^ ting over $190,000 just to try to meet additional income, our budget .vill not balance. j needs. As to the college of law, we were prepared to raise dollars. Improved fringe benefits also will account for some of the inflation that has occurred in supplies and We thus come to the reluctant conclusion what a modefi enroll the first students next January had the request been so services. increase in student tuition must be recommended to the approved. However, the MSU case is still a strong one, and Both factors will account for 1 per cent of the faculty board. Our proposal is for an increase of $1 per credit hour I External pressures over which the University has no we intend to resubmit our request next year. raise dollars. Improved fringe benefits also will account for for in ■ state fees and $2 for out - of - state fees, setting the I control continue to make serious inroads on our finances. I The fact that we emerged from the legislature with some of the dollars. As a result, proposed salary increases undergraduate credit • hour fees at $16 and $36,1 mentioned the Social Security increase. There also are new approximately the governor's request is heartening, but it for faculty unaffected by either these anomalies or the respectively. Graduate rates would be $17 for residents and federal minimum wage provisions emerging (which will by no means indicates that our fiscal path will be relatively dapartmental adjustments probably will average about 5 per $37 for nonresidents. mean a hike in student labor smooth during the fiscal year which began July 1. cent. As always, it is necessary to emphasize that this is rates); new federal safety Financial demands on the University have been growing average since some will get more and some will get less. It requirements and other acts which, despite the worthiness All of us regret very much the necessity for I of purpose, nevertheless and a significant drain on available much faster than our revenues. The unhappy consequence should also be emphasized that the procedures being used dollars. recommending this increase of about 7 per cent, yet we see I is that the administration must recommend an increase in to allocate salary funds are along the lines recommended by no other recourse. It reflects the same basic pressures which I tuition when we present our 1973 - 74 budget to the board the Faculty Affairs and Faculty Compensation Committee. Recent court rulings challenging long - standing practices have forced other public universities to raise their rates by I of trustees later this month if we are to meet our The overall 6 per cent target also is used for our as much as 24 per cent. with respect to tuition differentials for out - of - state j responsibilities. recommended increases for administrative - professional It may be helpful to explore some of the reasons why we and clerical - technical employes. APs would receive a students will have a major impact. We believe our residency We will, of course, continue to keep a tight rein on our I must generate new revenue. Wages and salaries, of course, minimum $400 each, with remaning funds up to 6 per cent rules are in line with recent court decisions; nevertheless, expenditures, getting the biggest return possible for every I are the largest item in the University budget, representing distributed on a merit system. This procedure was we estimate that easier attainment of in - state status could dollar spent. In meeting these challenges, we ask the I about 78 per cent of our expenditures. Each year, the patterned on recommendations of the AP Association. CTs cost the University in excess of $600,000 in student fees understanding — and cooperation — of the University I legislature provides funds for wage und salary increases. would receive a flat 6 per cent across the board. this year. community. ART BIKHWALD The President (C) 1973 LOS ANGELES TIMES "That is correct. He had to perform have never ruled that he couldn't do it. WASHINGTON - John Ehrlichman the burglary personally. Otherwise it Now the President cannot commit testified before the Senate Watergate would be considered illegal." these unlawful acts willy-nilly. He has committee two weeks ago that it was "But isn't that kind of hard for a to prove that in some way they have "well within both the constitutional President to do?" to do with a threat from a foreign i duty and the obligation of the "The writers of your Constitution power." President" for White House aides to "How he prove didn't want to make it easy. They can it?" break into the office of Dr. Daniel "In the of knew that every President of the case Ellsberg's Ellsberg's former psychiatrist. United States at time psychiatrist, it's quite possible that Dr. Sen. Sam Ervin Jr., D-N.C., one or another would have a desire to break into a Fielding had made studies of Freud." disputed this interpretation of the "But Freud isn't a foreign power." President's power and argued there psychiatrist's office. was nothing in the law which gives the "It's something that "Aha, but where did Freud President the right to suspend the no man in practice." power can resist. So they provided Fourth Amendment's protection "In Vienna." that the act itself had to be against unreasonable searches and committed only by the seizures. President. "That's all the President needs to Since this is a great constitutional justify the break-in." "Now, had President Nixon issue, I sought out my old law borrowed a wig and a camera and tools professor, Heinrich Applebaum, who from the CIA and gone into Dr. JZa. holds the chair of Jurisprudence at Fielding's Beverly Hills Office, broken the Watergate Technical Institute of The Doctor's into the files and retrieved the Ellsberg Perjury. "Professor, who is right in the constitutional dispute between Ervin and Ehrlichman?" records, he would be acting within the law. But thf fact that the President turned over the mission to two White House plumbers was his undoing." By ARNOLD WERNER, MD Bag "They're both right, and they're "John Ehrlichman's lawyer, John both wrong." Wilson, has aruged that the President muscles in the abdomen and Letters m*y be addressed to Dr. my muscles ju»t contract and my releasing women. Often, there is no particultf I "What kind of answer is that?" has a vast reservoir of power given to of other muscles surround the Werner at the University Health bladder will not release. I am not neck of explanation for the problem. I him by Congress which makes it the bladder. Anxiety interferes "Well, Ehrlichman is right in saying possible for the President to commit Center. Names need not be included necessarily interested in the reason for the ability to perform this with Starting with the simple suggestion the President of the United States has what would otherwise be an unlawful unless a personal reply is requested. this but rather a cure for the problem. coordinated maneuver. trickv first, you might try using the encl° I ' the duty and obligation to break into act for national security," I said. "Do A number of emotion al booth and regular toilet rather I issues can the open urinal. It is often easier anybody's psychiatrist's office that he you agree with this?" While I can appreciate the urgency be contributory to difficult urination. ^ I wants to. But he's wrong in saying that of your situation, you'll have to suffer Pastunpleasant experiences as well can release necessary muscles if y°u M I White House aides could do it for the "I certainly do. When it comes to My problem is a psychosomatic down when you urinate so you m» I one, dealing with urinating in the brief explanation as well as a make urination in public unpleasant President." national security, the President can a try that also. An anxiety - diminisnn* . mug, steal and commit arson as long as presence of others. When I go into a suggested cure. One becomes aware of Some people are sufficiently shy and technique you can do in a Pu j I the need to urinate because of the inhibited about any bodily exposure in "Do you mean if the President he is protecting American citizens." restroom and there are other men bathroom is to close your eyes I buildup of pressure in the bladder public, that urination becomes wanted Ellsberg's psychiatric records, "How do you arrive at that?" around, I can't seem to go to the imagine yourself in the privacy ot y , he had from the accumulation of urine, but impossible in such circumstances Men himself?" to break into the office "Because, as Ehrlichman's lawyer bathroom. This can be a very painful the act of urination requires a seem to be much more affected by the own toilet, following several hou^ has so well pointed out, the courts situation. No matter how hard I try. simultaneous tensing of certain situation you describe beerdrin king, or whatever else create | than are mood of eagerness to urinate. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 8. 1973 5 ermanent regulations awaited ity extends ban Sign-up re By JIM BUSH State News Staff Writer the project has been The permanent delayed. on from citizens, area businesses and roadsigns sign series of property purchases to provide clarified b ordinance, which companies and hold a public hearing for the expansion of City Hall. Conlisk hopes will be I temporary ban on the erection of ready for before it recommends a final draft to The nine members appointed to the It took 25 minutes, but after all who arrived just in time for the ee standing signs - like the ones approval when the new temporary ban council. new Housing Commission will resolve the confusing discussion was debate sporting a new beard, moved ront o( local fast-food restaurants lapses at council's first meeting in In other action at a two-hour tenant-landlord over, a disputes and enforce resolution allowing increased voter to include extended by East Lansing City December, was conceived by council meeting moved day because of the Sundays in the ras members and city up a city's new stricter housing registration times in East Lansing resolution officially. ncil Monday night. planners who call Tuesday's council primary election, maintenance and density standards. "ho ban, an interim measure to halt the array of signs council: was just the same as Councilman Then things got confusing. along East Grand Council created the commission George Griffiths thought it was Colizzi said that, River Avenue a visual according to „ construction until a blight and traffic ♦Gave City Manager John M. on June 26 in hopes of upgrading local three weeks ago. state prehcnsive, permanent set of sign hazard. Patriarche the go-ahead to purchase law, city clerks must only living conditions. Griffiths introduced lations can be drafted, was first Conlisk said a lack of a measure accept registrations during regular j ... ... planning the vacant Citgo station at the corner The commission has been directed, at city council's July 17 meeting, week days. This, she said, was oved on March 6. However, this . manpower and the recent illness of the why . .. Qf AUjert an(j m.A.C. Avenues at a along with its other duties, to Inal ban expired Monday. price of $85,000. Plans call for the requesting but not requiring City she refused the request of Mark investigate the feasibility and necessity Clerk Beverly Colizzi to Grebner and Rick Kincade to set 'he ban was extended, by city's project consultant, Donald station to be razed to extend of citywide rent controls. Members of accept up a city voter registrations obtained on a registration booth at the city's limous council vote, at a sparsely Cleveland, a University of Michigan park or for the city to sell the the Coalition for Human Survival have legal professor, made it impossible for the holidays, outside the city limits July 4 Bike Day. nded and unusually short meeting, property for a yet-to-be-ap proved charged that the new housing and — he thought — on final ordinance Sundays, as But she added that she has which nine members were to be drafted this purpose. regulations, by requiring landlords to well. jintcd to East Lansing's new month. "It is clear we will improve the always accepted registrations A preliminary improve the quality of the housing But Mayor Wilbur Brookover, obtained ising Commission and council study of the need downtown area by buying this," they rent, will force local rents to rise. on Sundays and legal and extent of the upset that the approved resolution holidays anyways. jbers haggled for 25 minutes over proposed sign Councilman George Colburn said. "These commission members restrictions prepared by Cleveland and would be interpreted as council So, Colburn moved to withdraw resolution to expand voter "Since we have to make adjustments represent an 'excellent composition of the city Planning support for door • to door the resolution, since it seemed a (tration times. Dept. was issued last in the budget to pay for the station, the various sections of the - week. registration drives on Sundays, needless measure. But, at Griffiths' Itudy and drafting of the final sign maybe something else in the budget community," Colburn said. He said he made an effort to clarify the inance was expected to be It includes a rough, preliminary will just have to wait a year." wished the members well, because prodding, he changed his mind. draft of proposed restrictions the measure at council's Monday The amendment was ipleted this month; however, city •Appointed Councilman George they occupy a "sensitive position in meeting. ming director Michael Conlisk said might impose on free-standing signs, Griffiths to represent the city at an the community." subsequently approved, though like those So Councilman George Colburn, Colizzi said it was not necessary. along Grand River and Aug. 16 meeting to discuss a recent Michigan Avenues. State Highway Commission proposal \roup l Preliminary plans call for drastic city limitations on the size, height, number and placement of signs on a to experimentally reinstate railroad service _through between Port Huron and Chicago. passenger Lansing Sunshine llcoho/ property, senior city planner Ralph Stonebreaker said. •Discussed increasing the price for East Lansing bike licenses in response lUDINGTON (UPI) - After 79 The city Planning Commission is to a citizen letter. Griffiths said a rs of prohibition, the Methodist expected to begin its review of the licensing increase would make a n>rth Assembly is going to permit Specials study tonight at an 8 p.m. meeting at "handsome contribution" to the city's ksort residents to use alcohol — up City Hall. The commission will also bike path funds. However, he added, i point. decide soon how to seek I The use of alcohol has been input on the "I want to encourage the use of bikes, proposed ordinance. not discourage it." Ke: jved for use in cottages only Conlisk said he expects the •Authorized Patriarche to purchase r an amendment of the bylaws. commission will solicit comments a house at 416 Park Lane, as one in a §)ONESBURY by Garry Trudeau jme. i knouj HOUJ YOU peel x know- i 'm a Fresh cut % mat ABOUT IUE6AL new da., ano w/wing & bark 1 shouldn't have . 'APS. and. I'M. 1m really sorry Blou/n my first B!6 CASE, BUT. FRYER BREAST If happened. Fresh cut FRYER LEG CATSUP 5/J1 Fresh Frozer. Vlasic Fresh Pack OCEAN PERCH FILLETS Spartan KOSHER DILL SPEARS 1 lb. pUg. regular Mario stuffed BACON or thick slice SEVEN HUNDREPAND "TWELVE... CHARLIE gfJOuJN.PlD'ttWKNOli) SEVEN HfNDREPAlSP THIRTEEN! THAT ONE OF OUR PLAVER5 I CAN'T RELIEVE IT.' ONLY ONE MORE TO 60... CAN TIE 8A0E RUTH'S RECORP Of CAREER HOME RUNS THIS fEAK? OLIVES DOES ANHONE KNOU) THAT ~ r*Vv» 1 lb. choice COFFEE of grinds WHAT'S A SALAD DRESSING LEARN STEAK £ 4? TO Home Grown U.S. No. 1 LISTEN TOMATOES ,, 44° The Engineer from Home Grown PEACHES BANG & OLUFSEN SWEET CORN 10/69° will be in our store Aug. 10th & 11th for a speaker seminar. WHAT DOES THE FOUR MEAN? tot's More! Holly's goes the others four better! Guaranteed top quality steaks plus four other Spartan n themes. Morris, veteran second-banana for Sid Caesar, the series (Meara) convinced Frank to faces movies, viewers may choose to leave the set on and courses — all of this points recognize the kid dripped with soapsuds. Jp until recently, there to a broadening of scope for should be professional. Jerry Stiller, the other half of Stiller Scenes that read between shows. That would give it . 't a .nainstream novel I and Meara, is functioning as associate producer. Meara is mawkish went out of soaps with Ma Perkins. good Neilsons. science fiction, Knight said. up At the party front on the camera co-starring in this ill-fated venture. organized by the regular customers to ENDS THURS: Open 1:15 p.m. - 1:40 - 4:20 - 6:55 ■ 9:30 "This has made for welcome the son, Frank some This is a return engagement for this summer gets to say his big line: "I want replacement you to meet my son, Lin Flynn." The laugh track loved it. sing man internal squabbing and series, which ran last summer and returned this year for Unfortunately, human beings | PROGRAM INFORMATION 482 3905 worry about change," another try with a new lead. Gabe Dell is are more demanding. G3 ICHIGAN replaced by Knight acknowledged. "It Eugene Roche, better known as the dishwasher in the Ajax Mjled as car used to be a stable field, ever since about 1940. You commercial — "Professionally speaking, you've got to try Ajax." He's now pushing booze with the help of his Theatre Lansinq • .HINGTON- DOWNTOWN hits guardrails knew what you could and could not write about, you partner's widow, Mae, played by Anne Meara. If the idea was to recreate a rejuvenated "Duffy's EVERYBODY'S BMflRV POPPINS l 47 . year old Lansing knew who the big - name Tavern" complete with barmaid It s killed Monday when his car bounced writers were. Now it's all opening out. (Shirley Booth on radio), someone better go back and have another idea. There is one crucial difference between "Corner Bar" and "Duffy's TRUCKIN' OVER ■a pair of guardrails on "I'm willing to accept as Tavern." The latter was pungent and very funny. To The and Mt. Hope and HAPPY HOUR $1.00 5:30 6:30 p fiction anything that "Father's - Day" by Norman Steinberg and Alan Uger bridge abutment assumes a scientific attitude opened the "Corner Bar" last Friday. The episode starting FRIDAY: and has a speculative idea." concerned a young Korean who passed himself off as owner Jhmael Blackman 623 S. ^ >r on Ave. was pronounced arrival at Lansing's CINEMA w to Hospital. determine the An X LEVY-GARDNER-LA VEN death is At Jotly&Logan Enplete. itnesses say Blackman been traveling less than niles per hour and was To Bury he had lost Irol of his car. They said ■ghted his car both times ASHff I striking the guardrails "Kama ao 003100103' IT NEVER STRIKES TWICE - PG 'CAUSE ONCE IS ENOUGH! HELD OVER! UORTHSIDE 2ND ROCKING II DRIVE-IN THEATER WEEK! (PLUS 2 NEW HITS!) "'LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL'might very well be the most important film of 1973!" Let the Good Time# roll "JOHN HUSTONS CITY is a classic-full of gutsy, gritty realism that will defy the passing of years!" STACY KEACH JEFF BRIDGES SUSANTYRRELL "FATCITV<. PG ALSO - Shown LATE! "CELEBRATION AT BIG SUh ' 3- Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Aumut g MSU experts By LINDA MORNINGSTAR Why all the fuss over the price of soybeans? Soybean dozen for Grade A •CORN — The analyze food productio large eggs. July 1 feed corn crop report, the first may be smaller than anticipated, which could mean higher prices. price increases are eggs, broilers, dairy products plums and perhaps pork and —" apples,' —' says aori^l - meal is a major protein fed to livestock and poultry. survey of the 1973 season, showed an increase of 6 per cent •HOGS AND PIGS — Hog producers may increase economist Marvin Hayenga. »ncUltuf|j And soybean oil is a major ingredient in cooking and over 1972. production in 1974, after slowing down in 1973 due to Recent food price ceilings and high grain salad oils, shortening and margarine. So the cost of high feed costs, says agricultural economist George Dike. and Late spring planting and possible restriction of exports, prices have kept many hog, broiler and egg soybeans affects the livestock farmer, poultry and egg producer and the consumer who buys beef, margarine, however, could affect Michigan corn prices. The harvest •BEEF — During the next nine months, cattle prices will expanding their production. And this was during produc^J i pork, poultry, shortening or salad oil. fluctuate, Dike said. UntU the beef price ceiling is lifted when increased production would be necessary' t0 Petioi Henry Larzelere and other MSU agricultural economists Sept. 12, many producers may slow down the cattle feeding shortages and higher prices, Hayenga says. Prod^n and fattening and postpone slaughtering. This could problems were less severe for dairy and cattle producers"0*! Wrigley's said the price paid to soybean growers by central Michigan process elevators in mid - July was $7.19 per bushel, more than keep prices high. Some fruit and vegetable crops suffered $4 per bushel above a year ago. At the same time, this this spring. Growers faced price p00r year's soybean production is reported up 24 per cent. When the price ceiling is lifted, large volume cattle sales market prices would normally be when ceilings much louT'n Export controls are likely for soybeans this season. beef from could bring prices down. supplies are i" The analysis of the soybean situation is part of an If weather continues •WHEAT — Despite a large wheat crop, prices to favorable, ma"y fruits agricultural market outlook based on reports by MSU's — which puts Canadian beef vegetables will be plentiful. DETROIT (UPI) - A growers continue to be high. This is due to large volume agricultural economics staff. off limits. •EGGS — Prices paid to farmers by Detroit wholesalers major Michigan supermarket exports of wheat. Expect some beef shortages during August and chain has announced plans Harold Ferguson, in mid July for Grade A large eggs were about 23 cents a - September, before the price ceiling on beef prices is nfl to switch over to the sale of division manager for Wrigley The combined winter and spring wheat crops are Beef producers will hold back shipments and dozen more than a year ago. proc Canadian beef to replace Supermarkets in Michigan, expected to be 13 per cent larger than a year ago. may keep beef in storage until they can sell the mp?1 Egg production in June was 5 per cent less than in June said his chain will not be •FARM FUEL - MSU agricultural economists have 1972. One reason may be that farmers have been removing dwindling domestic higher prices after the freeze. 3111 allowed to sell the beef to begun including farm fuel in their agriculture market more older hens from the egg - laying flock than usual, supplies, which is bad news for food stamp recipients. food stamp customers outlooks, due to current supply problems. The pork supply will be about the same as a vear probably due to high feed costs. because of the federal and prices may decrease during the last five month ' With price ceilings removed on eggs, Detroit wholesale •PHASE 4 IMPLICATIONS Prime candidates for 1973. "'"nttisol Under federal law, regulation. - prices in August and September will average in the low 60s food for Grade A large eggs. This means farmers will receive just stamps cannot be used to under 60 cents and consumers will pay about 80 cents a purchase imported products ARMY SURPLUS! 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The Alliance for Consumer Protectio in Pittsburgh. Pa., supported the bovcoti "That's news to us," was the reaction but a spokesman said the group wouldn' from grocery store officials in Cleveland, actively participate because it didn't war. to generate action Ohio, when asked about the boycott which was sponsored by Fight Inflation to put anyone in a bind or make feel guilty for buying Together. things they The Los Angeles - based group also Even in Los Angeles, the beef shortaf spearheaded the one - week meat boycott seemed to attract more ettention than thi in April. boycott. The manager of one store sail Several members of Women United for sales had been normal. It's the real thing. Coke. Real life calls for real taste. For the taste of your life—Coca-Cola. Bottled under the authority ol The Coca-ColaCompany by. "Coc^coTaBottiing company of Michigan" Family Night is Every Wednesday Fine food... 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Js charges of bribery, LADIES' DEPT. |on and tax evasion from payments tnvate building tors to ire Maryland and County political TOP FROST FROZEN CRAFT probe originally on alleged political tion and reportedly oadened in recent FRESH N' GOOD BARBESUE to embrace state are predicting s s awarded during as two well years as as the WHIPPED Iral Services stration contracts in Ken Ferguson leaflets eetcorner, askinj on • I I chief nd since vice president. served as the he executive from juntil his election as was TOPPING SAUCE COOKIES boycott, but they I Resident. nsumer Protection I 35' >rted the boycott, T he group wouldn't use it didn't wi d or make people I V I 3/'1 Iiued from page 1) lings they needed, f ed to return Sept. 5. the beef shortage I rsen, the man in over attention than the I irge of the Watergate 15 oz. wt. btl. 11 to 14 of one store said I ation from the start, oz. wt. pkg. Kely defended his iitors for their work e was critical over | tment of the special Jtor. i would have broken have done it in the YOUNG TURKEYS 59' Ise wide open and we difficult stances natched out lb. us when we h„« cent complete," J explosion came as NORTHERN ASSORTED Hl-C the last witness I the committee goes fcess until next month ORANGE TOWEIS i rest of Congress, 10/gg, fcfending the lack of fcents a few months OR GRAPE (when the Justice ment had a great deal formation FRUIT about the |ate break - in and 29* DRINKS WATERMELON GOOD DIG ONES 87° I 4F q o SAVE with this 41c coupon c 41 * 1 I 33 ^ SAVE 33' <=> 33' ■ |C0* toward th« purchase of: _ 0 N | SCO Ln*\ _ toward th« purchato of: 0 N| .... DUNCAN HINES 8 PACK WITH | 1 | COCA COLA 16 fl. oz. NR btls. i6fi. oz. NR btis. 88 ' ■ CA MIXES rr„ CAKE 3/69c! W(TH | with | COUPON | | Good thru Sat. Aug. 11, 1973 COUPON | I Good thru Sat. Aug. 11, 1973 COUPON | CD Meijer''THRIFTY ACRES IHClD Meijer"THRIFTY ACRES ilGD MeSjer TH RIFTY AC RES .IViEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD THRU SAT. AUG. 11, 1973. ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. NO SALES TO DEALERS, INSTITUTIONS OR DISTRIBUTORS., I 351-6010 ■?aW Gd. River 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W. GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA I Across fr0m SHOP MON. THRU SAT. 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. jfe Mayo) Wednesday, August { 1973 ]0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan C Automotive r>| FRANKLY SPEAKING byPhilFmnk Employment m □ffl Apartments PONTI AC 1964 a good motor, SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST: GIRL FOR 4/man, $70. MILFORD STREET, CHEVY 1964 -Stick shift, $125 126 or best offer. Phone tires, interior. $125 or best Residential Treatment Center. September thru June. Call blocks from campu, Delu*, offer. 332-0985 353-3937. 351-4139 after 3:30 p.m. air conditioned, furnished 5 355-8012. 3-8-8 or 1-628-2287. J5-8-8 3-8-8 man, $180. 3 man tine 5-8-17 PART TIME Waitresses needed Now CHEVY BISCAYNE 1968, 307 leasing. 3^1 oc-,,' PHONE 355-8255 automatic. $250. Phone PONT I AC 1964 Minor repairs to work tunch hours and 372-5767.0-8-24 ®571' but good transportation. nights. Experience preferred. 355-2737. 3-8-10 347 Student Services Bldg. Apply in person. THE $200. 332-0434. 3-8-8 DEPOT restaurant. 1203 CHEVY 1963 - runs good, $100. South Washington, Lansing. Furnished. 'AUTOMOTIVE Call 355-7985 after 1 PM. PONTI AC 1964, Body/good 241 3-8-8 Scooters & Cycles 2-8-10 shape. Good mechanical Harrison. Utilities e7c'e™ condition. Best offer. electricity. $145. 12 mon,h Parts & Service HEADSTART CURRICULUM CHEVY SPORTS 1966 Van. 394-0082. 3-8-8 lease, deposit. 3325144 Aviation trainer. BA in education, 3-8-8 Excellent condition, "EMPLOYMENT PONTI AC CATALINA 1966, pre-school class room excellent mileage. $600. Enjoy the "good - experience. $8,000. Apply in TWO LIBERAL g„,in •FOR RENT 351-0082. 3-8-13 automatic, power. Best offer. person 101 East Willow, life" in the 4 man. Fall, winter r 485-4983 after 6 PM and Apartments Lansing. Applications coming year. Close. Phone sprin„ CORVETTE 1963 weekends. 3-8-8 3512194 aft* Houses accepted through August 10. CONVERTIBLE with •Heated Pool 'Laundry 6:30PM. 3-8-8 " Rooms 3-8-8 ♦Ample Parking «A|r Cond. hardtop and ET wheels. PONTI AC TEMPEST 1965. ♦Nicely Furnished Houses •FOR SALE $1,450 349-3897. 3-8-13 Everythings new, excellent DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for Animals compression. 351-9042 (keep leasing for fall Orthodontist's office, 9 mo. 12 mo. Mobile Homes DODGE DART GTS - 1968. trying). 3-8-8 (typing, 60wpm). Mature lease lease •LOST & FOUND 383, 3 speed automatic. $400 person who enjoys working Eff. $140 mo. $130 mo. DOWNTOWN. large offer. Phone PONTI AC CATALINA 1967 5/bed room with or best with children. Please send 1 BR $169 mo. $159 mo. f.repiac. •PERSONAL 484-3243 after 6:30PM. power, automatic, excellent 2 BR $230 mo. $215 mo. Carpeted. $200. resume to Box D-4, Michigan phon. •PEANUTS PERSONAL 3-8-13 transportation. After 7PM. 351-3118 393-1313.3-8 8 State News. 5-8-10 351-6558. X4-8-8 •REAL ESTATE 745 Burcham Dr. FORD FALCON 1964 window wanted. Apply GROSSBECK lahge •RECREATION T-BIRD 1960. Soon to be NUDE MODELS EAST LANSING One fair condition. Best 3/bedroom duplex. Central •SERVICE van, classic. Runs well. Call ®flmLY SFEAKim/OCX ts&/ ELAMMMM bedroom, furnished offer 482-4341. 3-8-8 air, carpeted, $27d 351-6706. 2-8-10 phone Instruction apartment, ample parking, 393-1313.3-8 8 utilities paid, $140/month. Typing Service FORD FALCON Squire Station DRUMMER - TOP wages, I® VAN 1969 International Phone 485 4911. 5-8-17 Motorcycles to TWO BEDROOM E.,st •TRANSPORTATION Wagon, 1 965. Good Metro. V - 8 automatic, walk steady weekend work in house. Across from LanJng •WANTED condition, air. Call Rudy at - in. $495. Call International 4/piece, all style combo. Call camPus LOVELY, FURNISHED 2 reasonably priced! al 482-0778 or 337-0724. 5-8-8 Harvester 487-5908. 5-8 17 Ray Kay 373-5200 days, bedroom apartment. 121 bedroom, fUrn HONDA 350, 1970. 7,000 SECRETARY 35-40 hours/week. 482-6513 evenings and ••RATES** Beal. $2105280, includes Townhouses, FORD LTD Brougham 1971. miles. $500. Extra tire, Prefer person who will be in weekends. 3-8-13 across VOLKSWAGON CAMPER utilities. Call 349-3604 from 2/door, air, $1850. 332-8050 helmets. 676-2805. 3-8-8 campus. Call 51-0717, 2 8-10 1973. Full pop-top, camping area at least 2 years. Call 10:30 AM 1:30 PM or evenings. 1-8-8 NEJAC, INC. 337-1309 for PART TIME counter agent for equipment, low mileage. Still 7-10PM. 0-5-8-17 LIBERAL MALE appointment. C-3-8-10 car rental agency at Capital and pen WORDS 1 3 5 GREMLIN 1972. Automatic transmission, custom interior, under 5-8-13 warranty. 351-6650. Z MATURE INDIVIDUAL - Care City hours Airport. per Female. 32 week at $1.85. UNFURNISHED, $100 plus deposit, utilities paid. looking for home. 484 9807 luggage rack. 882-6455. of 3 young children. Call 351-5500 for interview 5-8-15 VOLKSWAGON BUS 1962 - Lansing. 371-2255 before 4 ONE OR two persons to converted camper. Rebuilt ALL VW parts stock 11:30am - 5 p.m. Monday - appointment. 1-8-8 share p.m. 3-8-13 duplex. Own Friday. Home in East room. Grad HILLMAN (SUNBEAM) MINX engine, tires, dependable. SUMMER/FALL employment. students preferred. Must sell. 332-5282. 3-8-13 (approximately 20% off). Lansing, within walking WOMEN - ONE block from 3611288 1967 - $500. New valves and CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 distance of campus. Waitresses, clerks, bus boys. To be rings, etc. 484-6434 evenings. Contact Mr. Ray Fisher, campus. Share 3 or 4 girl Fast Kalamazoo Street, 1 available 8 am - 5 pm if child VOLKSWAGON CAMPER apartment. Completely LARGE 6-7 BEDROOM house mile West of campus. is ill. Own transportation. Boyne Mountain Lodge. 1963. Good condition. Best furnished, utilities, and 300 Beal. $450 plus utilities 487-5055. C-8-24 $180/month. 8-5p.m., Boyne Falls Michigan. offer. 505 Albert, anytime. parking included, $80. 1 2 MAVERICK 1970 - 83,000 5-8-10 month lease. Cal DEADLINE 3-8-13 $130/month 11:30 - 5 p.m. 349-9609 or 349-4842. 1 P.M. one class miles. $850. Call 627-5268 NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA 349-3604 from 10:30AM day Call 332-1105, 5-8p.m. 0-8-8 24 1:30PM or 7-10PM 058-17 after 6 p.m. 3-8-8 Repair and service, 2-8-10 WAITRESSES NOW hiring for before publication. VW 1970, Yellow Bug. Good condition. 349-1150 after 6 independent shop, factory fall and winter term. Neat, MERCURY 1964. Excellent WANTED STUDIOUS LOVELY, FURNISHED. 2-4 Peanuts Personal ads p.m. 3-8-13 trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 Part Time dependable applicants only. mechanical shape. Best offer. roommate to look/share 2 bedroom houses. $160-5250 East Howe, Lansing. Full time and part time must be pre-paid. 394-0032. 3-8-8 bedroom apartment. Willing plus utilities. Call 349-3 485-6815. 11-8-24 shifts. No Sundays 7-11 VW 1971, convertible, red with or to pay $130/month. Call Jay from 10:30AM-1:30PM, black top. Low mileage. Very holidays. Phone 372-4300 for Cancellations/ Corrections MUSTANG 1968, 6-cyclinder, collect 313-626-6868. 3-8-13 7-10PM. 0 5-8 17 clean. Call 371-1085. 3-8-13 METRIC MOTORS - VW repair. appointment. JIM'S - 12 noon one class day stick. $750 or best offer. Okemos Road and I-96. Store TIFFANY PLACE, Must sell. 339-8151. 1-8-8 GRAND RIVER and WALKING DISTANCE toMSU before publications. 349-1929. C-8-24 downtown Lansing. One of Openings Pennsylvania Avenue near. 10 2 bedroom duplex, 12 montl Michigan's finest. 5-8- 8 The State News will be OLDS JETSTAR 1965. 62,000. ADVERTISING KEEPS One now and one August minutes to campus. Two; lease. 337-7475 3-8-13 MASON BODY SHOP - 812 Full power, regular gas. $250. 15. For male cashier over 1 /bedroom apartments, responsible only for the INFLATION DOWN. East Kalamazoo Street since ARTIST TO do creative art. 355-7960. 3-8-10 21. Four nights a week - $85/$105 per month. Lease NORTH SIDE Lansing. Ho.s 355-8255 1940. Complete auto Layout and paste - up for first day's incorrect and deposit. Call Suzanne, to share. Male. Complete!) painting and collision service. between 5:30 - 11p.m. Advertising department. Able insertion. PLYMOUTH 1971-6 cyclinders. 482-7966 or 484 6682. furnished, washer/dryer. Ni 485-0256. C-8-24 20 miles per gallon. $1875. including weekends and to make decisions and 5-8-17 lease. $75 month complete holidays. Pay $1.65 to meet deadlines. Call Mr. 355-5890. 2-8-10 Available immediately, 1964 DART v.3 Stick. $150. AUTO REPAIRS From front Houston, 517 288-2651. - $1.85 per hour. Call WOODSIDE NORTH minutes to campus. Cal PONTI AC 351-36? %oN.ore 3 PM, Ask end service to major 882-7711. for further 4-8-10^ Apartments. 1/bedroom, 484 4668 2-8-10 1968 GTO. Power for Jon. W-3-8-8 overhauls. No RIP-OFFS. information. furnished, 2/man. air steering, floor - shift, good OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC, COOKS: NIGHTS, full time Your conditioning, 1/year lease. TWO BEDROOM furnished tires, new battery. $895. Days/part time. Six days per Phone Frank, 353-7229. L Motorcycles ^5 Grand River and Park Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. -week. Apply in person. THE Quiet. 0-6-8-17 Call 332-4987. Carpeting, panelling. 536 3-8-13 C-3-8-10 7-11 DEPOT 1203 RESTAURANT, South Washington, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE South $1 1 0/August, Magn thereafte P.O.E. SALEM You can take Store $130. 484-1689 or 482 Lansing. 3-8-8 We Built it for home any 1973 Yamaha at manufacturers list price. We Aviation J® 6016 South Pennsylvania NEEDED: MALE grad student, For Rent south. Avenue. Near Furnished, Michigan one will pay all taxes, freight and bedroom. Utilities paid. ONE BEDROOM furnished LEARN TO FLY! Over 30 years 23 years or older, thru June $145. month plus deposit. set-up charges. Price includes a 2324 Comfort and Beauty... license plates and title. experience in all types of 1974 to work in car and Phone 627-5454. 3 8-10 Carpeting, panelling. Commonwealth. August S80 truck rental office. 489-1484. TV AND stereo rentals. $23 Special discount on all flight training. Approved for thereafter $100. 484 veterans. FRANCIS 3-8-13 term/ $9.50 month. Free, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE wearing apparel and 482-6906. 1-8-8, accessories. SHEP'S MOTOR AVIATION, Airport Road. same day delivery and north. Furnished studio, Call 484-1324. C-8-24 TEACHER NEEDS sitter in service. Call NEJAC, utilities paid. Parking. $115 a SPORTS, INC. 2460 North GIRL TO share duplex Knob Hill Apartments 337-1300. C-8-24 month plus deposit. Phone Cedar, Holt. Just south of - furnished. South Lansing. Okemos Beginning M area. 627-5454. 3-8-10 I-96 overpass. Phone Employment Nice for graduate or teacher. 694-6621. C-3-8-10 September 4. 1 child, hours BLACK AND WHITE TV, 393-2909. 3-8-13 8:30 4 p.m. Phone ALBERT STREET large, $9.50/month. Color TV, HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER. 355-8175. 2-8-10 2/bedroom, furnished, 1 FEMALE BARTENDER, full $19.50/month. Compact SOUTH SIDE - furnished, new. Rebuilt. Excellent condition, time days. Experience refrigerator, $7.50/month. block from campus. 2 bedroom. Excellent NUDE MODELS needed to 332-8977 351-6676. includes helmet. $375. necessary. Six days per week. MARSHALL MUSIC, or location. $200<'month. work. Open 11am to 2 am. 6-8-17 355-0935. 3-8-13 Apply in person only. THE 351-7830. C-9-8-24 Married couple, no children, Call for interview, 489-1215. DEPOT RESTAURANT, or pets. Deposit. 882-9781 0-8-24 ONE MAN needed for three ...and we keep it that way 1971 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE, bored to 720cc. Low mileage. Call 1203 South Lansing. 3-8-8 Washington, SUMMER POSITIONS, full and Apartments s man Apartment this fall. Own located room. in EAST after 5PM. 18 8 LANSING. 3 bedroom, 339-2930 before noon. NEED ONE person for light part time, excellent salary Twyckingham. 489-4804 furnished, $375. Two 3-8-13 housekeeping, one day a level. Automobile required. ONE AND two bedroom between 12 noon - 6 p.m. bedroom furnished duplex, 731 Apartm SUZUKI TR-90 1972 trail bike. week. Wages negotiable, own time. 339-9958. 3-8-13 351-5800. C-8-24 furnished mobile $30-35/week. 10 minutes to homes, Ask for manager. 3-8-13 $260, deposit, 12 r,10n,n lease, utilities included. LADIES TO escort dates campus. Quiet and peaceful NEED ONE girl for 4/man. 332-5144. 3-8-8 1400 miles. $300. 337-2031. At "731" ments. You'll also needed. Call 489-1215. on a lake. 641-6601. C-8-24 Campus Hill. Fall thru 1-8-8 APARTMENT MANAGER for forgotten a a private balcony, 0-8-24 Spring. $66/month. Teresa, OWN ROOM "9 Grov East Lansing building. furnishings and a Subleasef VU-£V payment eac month. take a great c We . There's even a BSA 650 cc. Excellent Married couple only. Flexible SUBLEASE GIRL for 2/man. 332-1115 3-8-13 oeptember son receives pool to cool off in on condition. Customized. Just schedule. Phone 332-5322 PROGRAM CO ORDINATOR - September through June. 15th. Call 332-6604 3-8 8 those hot days ahead. See SUBLEASE GIRL for three service ne expects. This rebuilt, $750. Greg afternoons. 3-8-10 Woman to work full time Adjacent to campus. Call ns well-kept grounds "731" today and spend the 337-1411. 5-8-13 Denise 332-1914. X-3-8-13 man, September thru June. NEEDED ONE n»-ion fori next year in sheer luxury. with fund raising in the excellently maintained $80 a month. Good location. weeks 1 ! :: 7"" PART-TIME work. 1/girl needed Lansing, three/county area. Contact Sharon. 337-1155. rinca . ('pHar. 332*565 1969 KAWASAKI-350. Street NEEDED: TWO girls fall-spring. $70 per man (3 man occupancy) days men needed nights and Prefer some telephone Americana Apartments. Call 58-10 bike, excellent condition. weekends. 7-11 Food Store, experience. Salary $125 per 73i Burcl.am Dr. 351-7212 Must sell. 337-2737. 3-8-10 337-0346. 6-8-20 Holt. 694-9823. 4-8-8 week. 394-0050. 5-8-10 ONE BEDROOM stove, CROSSWORD Collingtooob All summer refrigerator and No pets or children. Deposit required. 655-2092. furnished. 2-8-10 PUZZLE ACROSS .26. Savory sauce 1. Ancient 28. Acidity means TWO GIRLS share LANSING to large 29. At EAST clothes at 2/bedroom, 4/man apartment Kingdom 5. Convex a 31. Young boy distance starting Fall term. Very close, molding scout $72.50/month. Call 10. Eastern noble 33. Plus APARTMENTS 355-4831. 3-8-13 11 Regenerated 34. Pipe STUDENT OR FAMILY least EAST LANSING near - 1 13. 14 Whit Turns right 36. Egg drink 38 Petroleum • 8 GREAT LOCATIONS bedroom flat. Utilities paid, 15 Blood type 39. Firebug • ACROSS FROM CAMPUS TO I MILE AWAY furnished, $145/month. 17. Symbol of 44. Religious abbreviation 40% OFF remembrance • COMPLETE KITCHENS Deposit. Responsible. 19 Consumed 45. Supervise STUDIOS — 1 OR 2 BEDROOM 372-3495, 5-10PM. 1-8-8 20. Folly 46. Hebrew month 21. Furrow 47. Parsley FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED MILFORD STREET, 126, 23. Clutch camphor ROOMMATE SERVICE SUMMER RENTALS. 2 and — COURTESY BUS 3 man. REASONABLE. 2 2 3 M T~ 1- SCHEDULED TRIPS TO AND FROM CAMPUS blocks from campus, deluxe, furnished, air conditioned. — /A 7T_ ! w.l 12 351-8571, 372-5767. 0-8-24 nr i5~ ~ // — EAST 5-ROOM upper furnished. IV Utilities paid. $145. Married a gz call 351-7910 couples only. Also 4-room 20 F" 2? lower, unfurnished, stove, 23 2m w 56 w r refrigerator, and fireplace. $165. DODGE REAL w 30 IT |T2 fir ESTATE. Phone 482-5909. 3m" 36" HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT syvank furniture 3-8-10 37 W MO m2 * Air conditioned *Unlimit«d Parking GARDEN OF EAST LANSING, near campus. 5m~ & 1 c 40 irritate Two bedroom furnished, all % 'Dishwashers *N«w Furniture faathly oeuaHT m9" . *Shag Carpeting 'Model Open Daily z2t> ab&ottr0 utilities paid. Washer, dryer, family room, 2 car garage, ST mb n 2771 Northwind (Behind the Yankee Store) Call 351-8282 east uftnslm* large back yard. Married couple only. Call 485-0528, n% II 3T 3 after 5 PM 655-3728. 10-8-24 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 8, 1973 11 M Animals □S' L Real Estate ■ mature male «o m 1/bedroom house with 2 GUNS. RIFLES and handguns of all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. BOB'S ™ sm^h^M^e^M?,4 _ Anti-bias OKI unit to review $70. plus utilities. Car GUN SHOP. Fwd ,amilv home- Cl9an and J X * * I * * 4^4-6350. bN advertisina dohcies 2412 South Cedar. Call 3*10 371 2244. 0-8-24 IwANTEDHOOM ■ In country MARANTZ 1060 ) amp. house «or couple. Larry AR turntable 353-9676. 349-3437.10^10. v..r By LINDA ECKERT the advertising policies with a projected goal of eliminating Empire cartridge. Sony 366 children. Call 349-9636 after reel to reel stereo tape deck. St3t® NeWS Staff Wfitor sexually discriminatory and / or stereotypic advertising." |:;r'2 PE0PLE " to share house Sony TC 8W 8 track 5PM. 3 8-8 ELEVEN-UNIT motel The Committee Against Discrimination has been asked "The council will take no further action until the near Frandor. $60/month Large IZ utilities. 485-8922. cartridge recorder. Speed 1 ivin0 quarters. N icely to ,ook into State News advertising policies with regards to committee reports on its findings," Rothman added. 6-8-13 graphic 4x5 press PETRI FT camera. □uoniM Q/wk?niri eI*r furnished with TV. showing sex. Mary K. Rothman, director of women's programs, said The committee has not met this summer but will take up SLR camera. the study again in September, Joseph McMillan, director of Poloroids, lenses, movie ■need 2 men to share cameras, projectors, camera bloodline. $125. each The Women's Advisory (Council asked the Committee Equal Opportunity Programs, said Tuesday. home. $70. 626-6135. 3-8-10 5/bedroom September 1. Call 337-0572. accessories, TV sets, TV test Buildii^ M'x65°m Acrou Against Discrimination to look into State News advertising "We are conducting a total review of the State News equipment, Typewriters, from City Hall. Has 5 P°''ties and they agreed to include it in their study of the with regards to sex and race," McMillan, executive j 38-13 clocks, radios, wall tapestries. obile Homes OB bedroo.n apartment-up. State News," Rothman said. secretary, said. 1,000 used 8-track tapes, $1. Good location for Rooms garage The council unanimously approved a statement "Any ad, which in the furthest sense of the word up. 1500 used stereo albums, might 50c up. WILCOX 12x52' LONDON 1970 American decor. $1.000 Early ferms""' ^ 339,900 ' exPJ^nB 00 18' concem over the State News advertising policies be interpreted as a 'sexist ad' must be approved or rejected SECONDHAND cash by the advertising manager prior to deadline," Beth Ann ROOM AND Board at Sorority STEREOLAND, 509 East plus take over payments. RESORT PROPERTY near We are specifically concerned about the inclusion of Masalkoski, advertising manager, said. for fall No singles. Call Michigan, Lansing. Phone 882-2742.3-8-10 West Branch. Beautiful lake advertisements specifying the sex of job applicants; seeking Masalkoski added that the State News 332-0851 or 332-3457 485-4391. 8-5:30p.m. front home. 4/bedrooms, employes for the purpose of sexual exploitation, e.g. advertising policy 11824 CADILLAC 1958 says that "the State News will not intentionally publish ads Monday - Saturday. 10x47', fireplace, hot-water heat, 'topless shoe shine girls' and those which assume that attacking or criticizing directly or by implication, any race, :~77 " BankAmericard, Master MEN - CLOSE to MSU. Clean, quiet rooms. Cooking. Phone Charge, trades, layaways. C-8-24 ":Z'M<.Z».°°Too'Z 485-5204. 3-8-13 ,",nW,a » 'ncapab!e or performine a„y but the m«t routine skills.. ." the statement said. sex, creed, religion, organization, institution, business or profession." 485-8836. 0-8-24 WOODED 10 ACRE parcels We would urge the State News to ™~ 1971 ■ ■ carefully review ~T SEWING MACHINE clearance KINGSWOOD Three near state 'and- $5,000 and In other developments relating to - sex in advertising, the SINGLE ROOM with salel Brand new portable, bedrooms, newly carpeted up. - terms. Call or write Paul U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5 kitchenette - grad gentleman. $49.95, $5 month. Large 11 _ _ _ . _ - 4, on June 21 that "truly U.S. B52s hit per 131**0" *"» ,,,% Cambodia commercial References. Fine location. selection of reconditioned -676-1827.38 advertising" is not protected by the First IV2-8304.3-8-13 used machines. Singers, VLIET REALTY. Phone VMIIIMWMIM Amendment, and that a Pittsburgh, Pa., ordinance ~~~ forbidding newspapers to publish sex - designated help ROOM woman AVAILABLE student. Share 3 to mature, Whites, Necchis, New Home gnd to ..many others $39.95. $1995 Terms, Q»«» Fo^d ](q] II—\J SSS'SS-.Sic""' ,con"nued'rof,f^,1) as many as 50 of them B52s. recently sat in conversation on a between radio an wanted ads dees not violate First Amendment Justice Lewis F. Powell delivered the rights. bedroom house. Rent EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING 'La.. I Their bombs rattle the American air controller in a opinion of the Kecreation „ approximately $65. win(jows of Phnom Penh. small plane above and a court. COMPANY. 1115 North 484-6434 evenings. 1-8-8 ityouvetoundapetorart.de Cambodian forward Washington. 489-6448. The danger Qf the * of value, we want to help you "The newspaper," Powell j C-8-24 mistaken observer with the troops on said, "would have us abrogate CAST LANSING - Male student return It. Just come into the bombing6, of the distinction between commercial the ground. and other speech." But or employed gentleman. 1(x) USED VACUUM c|eaners State News Classified FLIGHTS TO Europe. New friendly areas has he ruled that "discrimination in Close to Union. Call Tanks, Department and tell us that York Frankfurt, return heightened enormously as employment was an illegal canisters, and "I five commercial 332-0205. 3-8-8 you want to place an ad in from $175- Anne Munnich, the insurgent noose tightens see people 800 activity and that the order was not a prior uprights. Guaranteed 1 full EAST 355-7846, 5-7PM 0-8-24 around the capital and other meters north," the restraint year. $7.88 and up. DENNIS LANSING STATE endangering arguably protected speech." BANK'S found column, as a f government enclaves in the American radioed. "Are • AST LANSING , male DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, . students, single rooms, public service EAST i Service countryside. they enemy?" The Supreme Court decision in effect says onlythat state 316 North Cedar opposite LANSING STATE BANK or local laws parking, refrigerator. Call cjty Market. C-8-24 The American bombing imposing the ban are constitutional. However, 332-5791.3-8-8 c«t cos to" ou^ ^ 31 n° eXUa th6re M°nday' °fflcials said- The Cambodian replied, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in , NOW LEASING ~ summer and ~ FLANDRIA 23" 10-speed. Best offer. 485-1947. 5-8-10 °^°"LANS|NG HOME IMPROVEMENTS and w»s aimed at "sanitizing" "yes," then turned to the newsman and Washington, D.C., is studying the decision to see what (all. Single rooms $15. and STATE BANK repairs. Kitchens, bathrooms, the river bank south of the shrugged. application, if any, it has to federal law. C-8-24 recreation rooms. JIM town. The U.S. Embassy UP weekly. Office hours: BESELER 1 Mondav. Tuesay, Thursday, TOPCON Unirex WOLNOSKY, 3 3 7-0369. approves each U.S. B52 35mm A SLR. FOUND: FOSTER 351-8753.11-8-24 3 trustees back grant strike in advance. But proposal 3 30.5p.m. Call 351-4495. the "■8-24 Te.ephoto; FHtm $150. 349-1715 after Ca*T sunglasses/case. July 29 — Communists as get closer, 6pm under tree, Seal Gardens. AFA 201-202 - Graduate there is a temptation to AST, reduced PHONE, rate parking, for commuter RECORD -13II5_7.7:C.-^:8 servfee" Hours arranged^CaM B52 ?*»«*.risk of CABINET, Stereo only. Call 372-7973. 5-8-15 FOUND: KITTEN black and 625-7198, evenings. 3-8-8 and the acceptable meetings, it only said students could meet console. Dresser with Mirror. grey tiger stripped. By Men's h,ttln8 frlel"Hy ^es gets (continued from page 1) at least once per term with a committee of Chest of drawers. Best offer. IM. Call 332-4338. C-3-8-8 FREE DELIVERY finer. motion trustees to discuss current issues," Jeff ■QUIET ROOM for male student. Call 482-6810. 3-8-10 Economical, safe, household Nearly 90 (including those to adjourn) an 211V4 Grand River across per cent of the Frumkin, director of off - campus housing, LOST: DECLAWED Siamese, cleaning products. Call Cambodian countryside is officially recorded straw vote shall be from Union. $48 per month. MUST SELL: Small, new female taken of the students." said Tuesday. Frumkin was an aide to 3516629.5-8-8 cat. August 2nd. 355-7782.3-8-8 estimated to be in electrical appliances, Reward. Call The ASMSU board is expected to vote Harold Buckner ASMSU chairman in 351-5914. Communist hands. (professional razor, deep 3-8"10 BICYCLE REPAIRS- all makes on the proposal at its next 1971. |R00M IN nice home for girl. fryer, carving knife, etc.). The Communist side meeting, Aug. 18. After board approval, the measure will Frumkin said because the motion Kitchen, home parking. No privileges. smoking. Also beautiful clothes, 9-11, 50c-$5.00. 676-5038 after 6 Persona. / ■L. rate, p^e 3^7483^8 8 there itS °W" WOU"ded< is no way SOf of be put to studentwide referendum in offered the students little power or voice in IV7-5525. 8-8-24 PM. 2-8-10 September. University affairs, Buckner and some 1 REPAIR STEREOS TV'S determining the civilian The issue of student representation on trustees were against it. TV AND rentals. $23 Lowest guaranteed caS"alty th« The motion in 1971 was offered by ^ stereo For Sale the board is not new, however. GARAGE SALE. Clarinet? term/$9.50 month. Free, work- ,rV me 351-6680. wide-ranging B52s that spill Frank Merriman, R - Deckerville, and was typewriter, couch, stereo, The trustees passed a similar motion for humidifer, encyclopedias and same day delivery and 5-8-10 their bomb loads over student board members in April 1971. but approved by a vote of 5 - 3. (BICYCLE ALL 10 speeds. miscellaneous items. August service. Call NEJAC, i nsurgent-contro 11 ed Observers of the trustees said the Various colors and sizes. 337-1300. C-8-24 FOR QUALITY service the motion was opposed by trustees 9-12. 1648 Forest Hills Drive. on territory. Simplex de-railer, center-pull Stereo equipment, see the Carrigan, Martin and Stevens in addition to purpose of the measure was to allow those Okemos. 1-8-8 in reality, the American student leaders of the Council of Graduate trustees who wanted to meet with students brakes, high quality. At PREGNANT? WE understand ?JEFIEC SHOPPE, 543 East bombers are dependent on to do so. but would free other trustees at Fori DOUBLE Call us. PREGNANCY Grand River. C-8-24 what th , hear from Students and ASMSU. BED, mattress, box board meetings opposing interaction with warehouse 9 5 COUNSELING. 372-1560. "The proposal never specified whether springs, $25. Desk, $5. Call Cambodian forward Monday -F riday 8-12 students could sit at the table during board students. Saturday. D&C STORAGE . 372-9320. 2-8-10 I Instructions obseners with the troops on COMPANY. 1241 Roth MEN'S GOLF clubs/bag. Sneads FREE. . . A lesson in the ground. Drive, South Cedar at 1-96. Blue Ridge irons, 2 thru 9. complexion care. Call There is a tendency for 694-3311. 3-8-10 P.G.A. Woods 1,3,5. $50. 484-4519 East Michigan or GUITAR, FLUTE, Banjo and the Cambodian army to Call 371-3895 after 5PM. 485-7197 Lansing Mall. drum lessons. Private regard all people behind |STERE0, SPEAKERS, changer, 3-8-13 merle norman '°" avai,able- insurgent lines as typewriter, camera, TV, cosmetics studios. ® ^ll music, Communists. A newsman kitchen appliances. 355-5866 C-8-24 0O1-/00U. C-8-24 MOVINGI MATCHING chair after 6PM. 3-8-10 and sofa, like new. Call Typing Service ' fcONY RECORDER, model 349-3700. 3-8-13 BOARD EXAM TUTORING 1 FINAL CLEARANCE KAPLA N (TC530, 20 watts auto stope. HAM GEAR Hammarlund TUTO R ING ^ S125. 882-4987. 3-8-10 COURSES now being formed HQ-110C $115. Heathkit . - , ■ MOVING SALE! Couch with DX-60 $55. 526 Sunset Lane, Mike. 3-8-13 L°;AT,her,Aro MCAT, DAT Board ing, LSAT' exams. C°bM'LJT® SERVICE. Discount THESESprinting. What's received HappentngS in the State must News be Si For information call IBM t j bed $95, oval braid rug $10, typing and binding of office, 341 Student Services cabinet $15, divider with 313-354-0085. 0-8-24 theses, resumes, publications. Bldg- by 1 p.m. at least two class ELETROPHONE STEREO storage space $10, tank Garrard Across from campus, corner Javs before publication. No turntable, 8-track. FOR vacuum cleaner $10, and YOUR health needs; the MAC and Grand River, below announcements will be accepted miscellaneous items. August 6-10. Call 355-2952. 3-8-10 $150 or best offer. 337-7537. 2-8-10 complete gulliver state drugs pharmacy Jones Stationery Shop. Call by phone' SHOES copygraph services The Duplicate Bridge Club will C-3-8-10 337-1666. C-11-8-24 ' hold regular games at 7:15 MOVING SALE I August 11 and iall TYPES of optical repairs. tonight on the second floor of 12. Baby equipment, CHICAGO $4 - $5 - s6 1 Prompt service. OPTICAL curtains, rugs, bedspreads, - Want PINE KNOB ANN BROWN Typing and ,he Un,on- DISCOUNT, 2615 East etc. 917 B Cherry Lane. tW° Dea" multilith offset printing. Oreen F.arth meeting at 7 Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409. 351-0465.3-8-10 Complete service for 2-8-10 p.m. Sunday at the main C-3-8-10 dissertations theses, entrance to Student Services dress and casual shoes styled for wear Real Estate ff§ ■BUYING AND selling used KARATE/JUDO suit. Barely manuscripts, general typing, Building. The agenda is moving. used. Perfect condition. $12. IBM. 23 years experience. Please come" right now at outstanding savings I ^V,cles- 3-8-8 I 337-7483. Please call Call 351 8699 3 8-13 349-0850. C-8-24 Sjng,es party_ Swjm dance 5356 CLARK ROAD, Bath. games. 8-10 p.m. every |arGE BACKPACKING tent, RALEIGH 3 speeds. Matching 3/bedroom home, PROFESSIONAL IBM typing Wednesday with the uncoupled | ''9ht weight, nylon. pair $100. 23" Men's. 21" approximately 2 acres of (Pica-Elite). 11 years club, at the community house of 5-pounds. $30. 355-8831 Ladies. Call 694-9776 after 6 land. Two fireplaces 20' x experience. SANDI, Meadowbrook Trace 40' inground 3-8-10 p.m. 3-8-13 swimming pool. 339-8934. C-8-24 Apartments corner of Jolly and $5000 down. Owner will Duncke. roads. PVATION SEMI-ACOUSTIC, ANTIQUE FURNITURE, hold land contract. Phone PROFESSIONAL IBM The Qwen Graduate Assn 1 e,ectric guitar. One year old, Carnival bowl, 482-3509.6-8-10 dissertation typing. MA win sponsor a movie, "The J must sell. Call I 6 p.m. 3-8-8 351-7308 after pitcher/tumblers. Dishes, English degree. MARTY Comedy of Terrors," at'8 p.m. CLEARANCE mattress pads. Nearly new HOUSE FOR sale by owner. NORTH 351-3487. C-8-24 and 10 p.m. on Thursday and davenport $400, sell for Quality built, 2 story, 4 ,r!day in the °wen Ha" $150. Excellent condition. cafeteria. Open to everyone, fesre® bedrooms, formal dining, TYPING TERM papers, theses, 655-1052. 2-8-10 living and family rooms. ditto-masters, etc. Elite. SUMMER SANDALS The Coalition for Human Finished basement, 1 Vi bath, 332-8505. 2-8-8 ™ Survival will meet at 8:30 p.m. earth SPEED-QUEEN Washer, 2 car garage and attractive cruising machines Thursday in 31 Union. «6 - s8 - $10 Hamilton Electric Dryer. fireplace. Walking distance THESES, RESUMES, typing yet wives will sponsor basic BEST VALUES $25. each. Good condition. from MSU. Mortgage and printing. Reasonable dog obedience classes starting 485-6368. 3-8-13 transfereble. Call 351-8910 prices. COMMERCIAL Sept. 24. For information call CHECK for appointment. 7-8-17 PRINTING. 337-0712. Pat Smith at the endocrine Now at superb savings breezy sandals FOUND: GOLD labrador puppy US OUT C-8-24 research unit on campus. in MAC - Burcham area. Call 351-3832 after 5PM. HASLETT HOME, large brick ~~~ ~~ZZ Th* Wi-tv f.,r to complete your summer wardrobe velocipede C-3-8-13 ranch. 5583 Buckingham TE™ PAPERS with IBM AnachrOIUsm in v ites Jou to Road. Phone Pt"™» peddler 5-8-13 339-9968. 351-7824. B-11-8-24 a£,r 5 p m" come back to the good old days. The Mjddle Ages has (he ansuer n541 E Grand River REWARDI REGINA 10-speed girl's bike. Metallic Sport EXPERIENCED IBM 7:30 tonight in parlor A of the wnstairs 351-7240 typing. Union. blue, Mixie frame, 1954", HASLETT 4 BEDROOM on Dissertations. (Pica-Elite). S ' full set. 5/piece. leather seat, rack. Call large, wooded lot, fireplace, FAYANN, 489-0358. C-8-24 Tarot and astrology. Learn 372-8522. 1-8-8 family room, den with built - • • the mysteries of the sephiroth "rt f0r Calif°rnia. _ r sell Must And save even more! in book shelves. Full T,_ I J~L I and the stars. 6:30 p.m. today 48>7^eoaP' $175' CaM Bob basement, 2 car garage, large [_ P ... O ^82-7338. 2-8-10 OFFICE Gestetner MACHINES; model 466 1 flag stone patio, fenced in in lis Berkey Hall, Buy any two pairs and I 'WvVus too°v"»ten ra,S8d whi«® duplicator and 1 model 455 electronic copier. Gestefa Priced to sell. 339-9283. °TE Oregon. OUR„v™ Details," 489-0917 civilization at 7:30 p.m. save an additional dollar. $5°- Call 353-7934. Both one year old. 1 after 3 p.m. 1-8-8 Tuesday and Thursday at the ----- Pitney-Bowes 250 copier. olde World on MAC Avenue. RESTAURANT-FULLY TO PORTLAND Oregon Beginners Call 353-8770. 6-8-15 area or are welcome, ffR|GlDARE SKINNY " Mini equipped, 1800", with anywhere along way. Mid equipment or sell without. August. Will haul your small I Used iv r cor"bination. BICYCLES SCHWINN. Boys CommBrcial corner on busy I load with ours. 489-0917 M Wanted , . jV I sale nr Vea? Lis,sf0^399, 5/speed, also 2 girls -94 loop. Consider reasonable after 3 p.m. 1-8-8 LiEiES."""" Stingrays. Good condition. offers. Write 1260 East DON'T FORGET blood comes | BeringAND costum* Mia! Call 489-0447. 5-8-13 need to advertise? Michigan, 49017. 5-8-17 Phone Battle Creek, 965-9218. Wanted WANTED TO rent; Pleasant 3 )|.^_ only from people. Professional compensated. donors MICHIGAN aoobson's 1 '958 t! ueri0d' ,rom '538 - our knowledgeable COMMUNITY BLOOD I I Nust 8-l2V Td Wear nOW- 1,AM L»U9USt 15'19- adtakers PARK LAKE. Small 2/bedroom, lake front. 5 miles to campus. bedroom house in Okemos, East Lansing, or vicinity for 3 CENTER. 337-7183. Hours: Monday, Thursday and open thursday and friday evenings 'til nine closed Saturdays through august 11th I L«