the Tuesday, September 25,1973 michigan Volume 66 Number 28 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan State News lunt says Colson knew (arly of break-in plans NEW YORK TIMES Agency agent and author of a number of WASHINGTON - E. Howard Hunt told spy novels under pseudonyms, sat from the safe of a Las Vegas, Nev., |the Senate Watergate Committee Monda- dispassionately at the witness table as he publisher with the aid of associates of Howard Hughes, the billionaire recluse. jt Charles W. Colson, the former White recounted — occasionally in a barely He testified to a fruitless ifouse special counsel, had been aware audible voice and frequently after hushed effort, using a tar|y last year of the "large scale" consultation with his lawyer, Sidney S. Sachs — the undercover activities disguise and false credentials supplied by the C.I.A., to obtain Intelligence scheme that led to the that he derogatory had engaged in for the Nixon information about the Kennedys from a patergate break-in. White one-time acquaintance of the Hunt, one of seven men convicted for House. family in jr roles in the burglary and bugging of He said that a Sept. 3,1971 burglary at Hyannisport, Mass. He described his the office of contacts last year with two undercover democratic party headquarters, said he a California psychiatrist agents, one known to him only as "Fat Kad no information to suggest that Colson treating Ellsberg had failed to produce Tad material to discredit Jack," who had been planted inside the specific advance knowledge of the Ellsberg. Jctual break-in June 17,1972. Hunt told the senate headquarters of Democratic presidential panel of an candidates by the Committee for the it said he had fabricated State Dept. aborted plan to steal political documents Re-election of the President. tables to show a link between President Kennedy and the assassination of the Roman Catholic President of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, to estrange Jatholic voters from the Democratic Skylab 2 astro jHunt told the committee that he had Barged the cables Tfter on orders from Colson Colson had "suggested that I might to end sojurn Lable to improve upon the record." J The existence of the bogus cables FROM WIRE SERVICES confident the astronauts can Became known in May during the fly the SPACE CENTER, Houston - crippled craft to safety, but Pentagon Papers trial in Los Angeles. Record-breaking Skylab 2 astronauts rocket is poised at a rescue Among many documents released at that finished packing Monday for the case. Cape Kennedy just in e was Hunt's testimony before the splashdown this afternoon that ends their Doctors say the astronauts i'atergate grand jury, in which he 59Mi-day sojourn in space. are in good lesenbed how he fabricated the cables. shape, though they will probably T But Hunt's statement today was the t explanation of why Colson had asked Commander Alan L. Bean and crewmates Jack R. Lousma and Owen K. Garriott tidied up the orbiting laboratory experience after a some of the effects of long time under the gravity Chilean soldiers burn confiscated Marxist Burning books Ijm to write phony cables. muscle-softening effects of weightlessness. literature on a Santiago street. The literature was seized T Colson denied in May he had ordered in preparation for the Skylab 3 crew, Skylab 1 astronauts experienced dizziness during a book - burning campaign launched by miliatry authorities. Homes have been raided and which is scheduled to begin and weakness when merchants lunt spending 56 they returned to ordered to get rid of leftist materials. The United to forge the cables, stating, however, days aboard the spacecraft Nov. 11. States officially recognized t Hunt might have "misunderstood earth. military junta which took control of Chile from President Salvador Monday the The Skylab 2 splashdown Allende. AP target is 230 Wirephoto mething I said to him." Hunt's lawyer, miles southwest of San id 1. Shapiro, said Monday that Colson Diego, Calif., in the Pacific Ocean. Officials said the lad nothing to add to that statement. target 1 Hunt, who has been in jail since he leaded guilty in January to planning the ■atergate burglary, said the main reason may be moved to the northwest if Hurricane Irah, now 500 to 600 miles south of the splashdown point, threat to a safe recovery. poses a U-M students call f was hired by Colson for the White Bean, Garriott and Lousma will board louse staff was his background in covert their Apollo command ship this morning, ItelUgence work. check some troublesome to protest regents' steering rockets I Before he was hired, Hunt testified, and undock the command ship from Ison questioned him at length about his Skylab at 3:50 p.m. Michigan time. b on Daniel Ellsberg. After moving away from the orbiting | yThehadSenate hearings recessed resumed much as laboratory, the astronauts will fire the By LINNEABOESE first of three tuition installments due The hike was supposedly instituted to the rich and those seven weeks ago. The powerful service propulsion rocket on the State News Staff Writer receiving financial aid Friday. make up what the will be able to attend, ommittee was still seeking to complete Apollo ship to slow their speed during Students at the University of The regents reaffirmed their decision to University would lose they claim. Is inquiry into the Michigan by not collecting out - of - state tuition Students who withhold their tuition Watergate espionage re-entry through the earth's atmosphere. are calling for a tuition strike this week raise tuition at a meeting Friday. About se so that it could move on to its Splashdown is scheduled at 6:20 p.m. to protest the U - M Board of 125 students demonstrated following the change in residency will be treated as any students with unpaid Regents' outside, and requirements this year. The committee bills at the animation of campaign sabotage and Re-entry will be a tricky maneuver for tuition hike in July. finally 30 were admitted to the meeting to University, Wono Lee, associate asserts that the director of information services, said. Jnancing. the astronauts. Two of four Apollo About 3,000 students have present their complaints. University will be making a I Hunt, a former Central signed surplus of as much as $7 million with the They will not receive credit for this Intelligence steering rockets are disabled. Officials are petitions saying they will refuse to pay the rates. The Student Action new semester and will not be allowed to Committee, formed during the summer to tackle the register for the next * In 1970, U - M agreed to meet the semester, he said. problems presented bv the regents' tuition Lee said that demands of the Black Action Movement many students have hike, organized Friday's demonstration that the already paid their fees at registration, but MSU to improve and is trying to persuade students to University have 10 per cent black enrollment and increased financial aid for most students choose to pay in installments. The University will know if participate in the tuition strike. students by 1973. These demands have not an abnormal number of students have Joe Franckl, a member of the yet been fully met. not paid their installment early next week. road to alleviate committee, said another demonstration is planned for Thursday, the day before the *The committee says the regents are With the increase in tuition, first installment is due. trying to play off groups of students undergraduates who are Michigan residents against each other, for example, by telling will pay $400 per term as freshmen and He listed the committee's entrance tieups against the tuition hike: arguments white students that the hike is order to meet black demands. necessary in sophomores and $425 per term as and seniors as juniors compared with $330 last year. *The committee claims that the *It says the regents are trying to keep These hikes represent a 22 The 48 - year old Collingwood regents ruled on a controversial issue the per cent and - without University an elitist school by a 28 per cent increase in tuition rates entrance to MSU from Grand River getting any public input. squeezing out middle class students. Only Avenue will be respectively. reconstructed into a boulevard this fall similar to the Abbott Road entrance. OF PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The entrance, built when the Horticulture Building was the only School structure on East Circle Drive, is currently congested with cars, bicycles and pedestrians. Linda Caplan, landscape engineer in the Campus Parks and Planning cuts recitation Dept. said Monday that the road is also in bad physical shape. The Collingwood MONROE, Conn. (AP) - A decision to cut back recitation of pupils a chance and I'm entrance is located between the Student the Pledge of Allegiance at a local high school was aimed sure they'll come up with a first-class way at of honoring the pledge," Merritt "trying to get the students to be a little more patriotic." said. Services Building, the Home Management Mrs. Robert Jaconette, a member of the school House and Mason Hall. East Circle Drive In the process it has stirred criticism board, from a school board disagreed. "If you stimulate patriotism by eliminating partiotism, runs in front of member and others. Berkey Hall. one would become educated by not attending school," she said. School Supt. Edward T. Merritt said the She is supported in her program was begun at complaint by Mrs. Robert Zeiner, who Work began on the entrance in Aug. Masuk High School to is encourage pupils to discuss when they running for election to the school board. IA .TLlWIfV-US CM when nine trees were removed from the would like to reaffirm their allegiance to their country,s flag. The women said school officials told them the pledge was cut area. A total of 19 trees will be cut down. When school started this month, officials dropped the daily back because pupils recited it The trees to be removed include 10 recitation of the pledge in favor of a weekly broadcast of it over become more aware of it. lackadaisically and needed to elms, two pines, one clump of Russian the school's public address system. Merritt said he felt the issue was olive and one white oak. They were all "We're trying to teach decision making. We asked them, 'Do being exaggerated and used as "political fodder" by the women. certified as being healthy but were said to you want it or not?' " Merritt said in an interview, adding that Because of criticism, Merritt said the be impeding construction. theprogram was intended to encourage patriotism. ' The democratic process is the pupil government and matter is under study the Masuk Board of by one of involvement. Give the parent-administrator group. Review, a Crabapple trees and low evergreens will be planted to beautify the new entrance. The total cost of theproject will be $127,000. The entrance will consist of two exit Inside Tuesday State News Notes lanes on the east and three lanes on the SENIOR colors go green, page 5. west with an ease - in lane MONETARY system studied, page 2. connecting to Grand River Avenue from the west. BILLBOARDS battle, page 5. Open House the board, which manages LABOR office, page 12. Students interested property and business affairs. in On campus, Physics Road will be Deadline is Friday. OPINION page, page 4. working in State News editorial Apply in the reconstructed to cross East Circle Drive at business office, 345 Student SHARP violates rules, page 3. and photography departments right angles. The intersection will be Services Bldg. are invited to attend an open regulated by stop signs. An $84,000 contract for Voter countdown house at 7 p.m. today in 341 the Students carrying 10 credits Collingwood project was awarded Nine days remain until Student Services Bldg. to Oct. 5 or more who do not wish to Brown Bros, of Lansing and one of when East Applications will be accepted at Lansing voter read the State News or use its $11,675 to Root Electric Co. of Lansing. registration ends. that time and clippings should services may receive a refund Other fall - term construction be brought. Refreshments will of plans the $1 include the extension of subscription paid In six across the railroad tracks to Bogue Street Outside Tuesday be provided. registration by presenting their at lThe new Collingwood entrance from Grand River Avenue to MSU Sciences Building. to the Life Mostly cloudy with a chance fee receipt card at 345 Student The total cost of the of Two student positions on Services Bldg., _ consist of two exit • lanes on the east and three lanes on the west project will be showers. High in the low to the State News corporation through Friday $150,000. T.A. Forsberg, Okemos from 8 | Jth an ease I 0rl< on - in lane connecting Grand River Avenue from the west. awarded a $69,500 contract for the was road mid-60s. board of directors are open for to 5 p.m. a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. the entrance will be completed in about six weeks. work. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25, |9? r news Nations split at money meetin roundup than FROM WIRE SERVICES NAIROBI, KENYA - More 3,000 people from being put up in homes near Nairobi. One imaginative local citizen has arranged a The International Monetary Fund showed the world Monday how deeply its 126 short to many of the ministers and central bankers. As the conservatively dressed ministers walked into v_ compiled by our national desk outside Kenya have come here temporary tent city for a group members are divided on the center, they were greeted to the annual meeting of the of regular tourists who could rebuilding the shattered by chanting African tribal World Bank and International not be given hotel rooms this international monetary system. dancers jangling tin - can rattles Monetary Fund. And so far week. The tourists will be The fund's committee of 20 on their ankles. matters have gone smoothly. conducted as usual to the game finance ministers, a select panel This capital had almost Kenyatta, 83, Kenya's parks and other attractions. named a year ago to draw up president, wearing a enough hotel accommodations The chief problem so far new money rules, issued a conservative pin - stripe suit to cope with throngs of appears to be one of lack of document described as an out Peron captures presidency government officials, private sufficient elevators in the line of reform. and waving a ceremonial fly bankers and reporters, many whisk, got the conference unusual and widely admired under way. with wives, that the annual Jomo But on the tough issues Kenyatta Conference holding up agreement, it only Kenyatta challenged the To no one's surprise, former Argentine dictator Juan meeting - held two years in center, where the meetings finance ministers to reach some Washington and then every have begun and where the 126 stated alternatives, indicating D. Peron easily won election as that country's president. third year in a foreign city — the toughest negotiations are agreement on monetary reform Final vote tallies Monday showed Peron received 61.8 Peron received delegations have their offices. before the Nairobi meeting always generates. The building, barely completed yet to come. breaks up. But the negotiators per cent of the vote, nearly The overspill has been in time, is a round structure 32 The committee has agreed made it clear to newsmen that the same margin of victory handled in various ways. For stories in height featuring a to a July 31,1974 deadline for final no real progress on reform can he scored 22 years ago example, the large contingent striking stone interior of a monetary agreement. But that deadline seemed be expected until January, from Chase Manhattan Bank is unusual design. even against the same opponent. when the committee meets Though Peron showed great again. The highly technical reform strength in the provinces he did not get a majority in the capital of Buenos Aires. McNamara a outline showed that negotiators agreed in principle on the shape of the system, but the Peron, 77, and his third not on how to do it. This was Greetings wife, Isable. the first woman vice president Latin American history, will in PERON plan to aid w generally the The case document months ago. agreement that gold should be replaced as the chief reserve noted President Jomo Kenyatta of opened the World Bank Conference in Robert S. McNamara, World Bank Kenya, left, who officii president Nairobi ml be sworn in Oct 12. The balloting and victory were not NEW YORK TIMES asset of nations by a new kind AP violent, though noisy, in Peron's dramatic comeback "gross deficiency" in their total States, largely because of Wirephoto aid of international money known program for the less increasing reluctance by from a bloody 1955 coup that unseated him and sent as Special Drawing Rights, or NAIROBI, KENYA - developed countries. Congress to approve the The State News is published by the students oT him into exile in Spain. Robert S. McNamara, president And he criticized the poor SDR. money, has been the main Michigan State University every class day during Fall of the World Bank, launched a countries for permitting a But the ministers were holdout in reaching agreement. Winter and sharply divided on how the so - Spring school terms. Mondays! new program Monday aimed at growing maldistribution of Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a called "paper gold" would be helping nearly 800 million income, as growth has special Welcome Week edition is published in McNamara disclosed for the valued. rural people in poor countries "benefitted mainly the upper first time Monday that Ao SDR is September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. who have been bypassed by 40 per cent of the population a bookkeeping 89 labor bosses seized in Bolivia economic growth. and the allocation of public agreement is near on a entry valued by nations only Member Associated Press, United Press replenishment for three years because of mutual trust. It has International, Inland Daily Press Assn.. Michigan In his opening speech to the services and investment funds Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, bank's annual meeting here, has tended to strengthen rather amounting to $1.5 billion a value in terms of gold and is Michigan Bolivia's military government arrested 89 labor leaders year, well above the $800 worth about $1.20. So far, it is Collegiate Press Assn. McNamara set a target for the than to offset this trend." Few Second class postage paid at East and accused them of taking part in a Marxist plot to bank's total lending to countries, he said, have tried to million a year in the current used only by governments to Lansing, Mich. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student overthrow President Hugo Banzer. Bank and insurance program. settle official debts. Services developing countries in the do anything to provide more Bldg., Michigan State University, East I-anti™ employes walked out in protest Monday after their next five years of $22 billion — equal distribution of the Michigan, 48823. a rise of 40 per cent over the benefits of economic growth. union head was picked up in the Sunday night Phones: roundup. past five years before that. The McNamara also touched Workers at the country's largest textile mill joined them. on News/Editorial 355-8252 "They ( the labor leaders) were openly conspiring and bank's annual aid program now surpasses that of the United a problem of immediate significance to the bank and its Nixon urges Classified Ads Display Advertising 355-8255 353-6400 we will not release them," said Minister of the Interior States. 355-3447 lending program — the Business Office Col. Walter Castro. "We preferred to take preventive action now in order to avoid a bloodbath." In his new stress on the rural poor, who McNamara said imminent exhaustion, by mid • 1974, of the funds of the to move up Photographic Campus Information 355-8311 353-8700 live in "absolute, not relative, International Development poverty," he described the Assn. WASTHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon ordered the Cost of ■III issue in these terms: This is the bank's "soft Living Council Monday to clear the way this week for an increase "The basic in retail gasoline prices. problem of loan" subsidiary whose funds poverty and growth in the go to the very poorest The President acted while spokesmen for gasoline retailers said developing world can be stated countries with a population of scattered service station shutdowns may spread unless dealers Nobel winner Neruda, 68, dies very simply. The growth is not more than one billion, many in immediate relief from Phase 4 price controls. get equitably reaching the poor. Africa. The Cost of Living Council and its director, John T. And the The rich countries have have been following a timetable which would have Dunlop, Nobel poor are not Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda,68, significantly contributing to been negotiating for nearly a allowed an at-the-pump price increase to go into effect Oct. 2. died of cancer in a Santiago clinic, doctors reported. growth." year on a replenishment of the But White House spokesman Gerald L. Warren said the Neruda, a friend of the late President Salvador Allende McNamara was sharply International Development President "asked Dr. Dunlop to expedite this matter...and get the Gossens, who aided Allende's election three years ago critical of the rich countries - Assn.'s funds, which must decision out this week." he mentioned only the United come from governments and Indications are that the council will allow a hike of one or two with his writings, won the Nobel Literature Prize in States by name — for the hence taxpayers. The United cents per gallon. 1971. After Allende's election Neruda was named ambassador to Paris. He also held consular posts in Burma, Ceylon, Java, Singapore and Spain. While Chilean consul in Madrid when the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, Neruda joined the republican side and became a radical political poet, forming an alliance with the Communists. He urged all Latin American writers to be political. Kissinger pledges cooperation In his maiden speech Monday as secretary of state, Henry A. Kissinger told the United Nations General Assembly that the United States will not seek to dominate the affairs of the member nations. "My country remains committed to the goal of a world community," Kissinger said. "We will continue to work in this parliament of man to make it a reality." He Tell us yes proposed setting up guidelines for swift peacekeeping actions and a world food conference, as well as renewing 0 the U.S. pledge of support for Japanese membership in the Security Council. p or tell us no p Stalled budget reform on move but let us know The sound of maple - exciting, responsive, brilliant, yet mellow. Available in the following models: t Once-stalled legislation to make Congress efficient in shaping the national budget is on the more move *175 again. While it is doubtful action on a reform bill can be completed this year, House and Senate committees have Let us know now whether or hot you want to >335 resumed work such bills. keep on Congress begins fiscal years now without regular appropriations enacted. There is STUDENT TOLL DIALING-the convenient long distance direct dial service now available in every *345 no overall central congressional body responsible for residence hall room. Make certain everybody- spending, now split up among various committees. Thus, you and every other registered student in your $36l initiative on planning the budget ha6 gradually State room-indicates their preference on the gone to the executive branch - which has often impounded tally card you already have. Then mail your card to us-whatever the response, yes or no- stf3 appropriations. before October 18, 1973. If we haven't received GUILD F 412 12 STRING Superb! Extra large your card by then, with a unanimous yes vote, body, blonde finish, arched back, Schaller Machines <513 your dorm room phone will be disconnected from the long distance network. Questions? Don't ALL PRICES INCLUDE PLUSH LINED hesitate to call us at 351-9900. Or contact us at Agnew proceeds with routine 405 Abbott Road, directly across the street from HARD SHELL CASE AND OUR the East EXCLUSIVE FREE CUSTOM Lansing City Hall. ADJUSTMENT AND SERVICE. COME ON While his lawyers get ready to stage a court fight IN, MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND TAKE against a federal investigation of him, vice President HOME AN INSTRUMENT TODAY. Spiro T. Agnew proceeded with his normal routine. weekly Meanwhile, Joel Kline, a multimillionaire ALL MODELS IN STOCK NOW Maryland land investor, has reportedly told federal investigators in Baltimore that he funneled SI00,000 in cash to Agnew and other Maryland officials. under investigation for possible evasion and conspiracy, has denied all rumors that received illegal cash payments. Agnew, extortion, bribery, tax he (^Michigan Bell mm JSHDPPtl 245 Ann Street East Lansing liiir— Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25, 1973 3 i apparently violates election policy Test Sharp shows leaflets By LINDA SANDEL at registration to aid progra stu whether State News Staff Writer displaying campaign literature was permitted and the woman said she didn't Smith feels that if one see why it would be candidate displayed her "I'm new at this prohibited. for a short literature, even Seniors taking the Graduate Record Examination this East Lansing City Council candidate Mary Sharp apparently job," said Sharp, who has been active in city time, without any official comment then all other December may benefit from politics for eight years. political opponents should have the same a new instructional program for ■ violated an official city clerk's office policy Sept. 18 when she opportunity. the mathematics section. "As soon as someone came I displayed her own campaign literature and allegedly told students literature was not permitted I up and told me that displaying my "Everybody should have the opportunity to make political I™, her candidacy while registering voters. put my pamphlets away. They pitches," she said. "Why should Sharp be an exception?" Strategies for taking the standardized tests, a review of the I Carol Smith, deputy registrar and advocate of Nelson Brown weren't out more than 10 minutes," she said. Smith also criticized Beverly Colizzi for rushing Sharp through basic mathematics used in the examination the deputization lind Margaret McNeil, two candidates opposing Sharp, Monday Sharp was reminded of the policy elections commissioner for by Maria Simpson, former process the day before registration. instructional materials will be included. and free laid that Sharp had campaign pamphlets entitled "Eight good registration. ASMSU who was also working during Colizzi however, said that it has always been her policy to Classes will total 16 hours plus an additional amount of ■ reasons to vote for Mary Sharp," sitting on her desk while 6 s deputize those who can't attend the regular class group process as structured out-of-class work, and will be I conducting voter registration in 118 Women's Intramural Bldg. "Mary put the literature away once I questioned her," long as they study registration literature and can answer offered in two Simpson said. "She said she was unaware of about it. questions sections beginning in early October. In addition, Smith said that she also heard Sharp the policy." discussing her The official city policy which is distributed to all new "Mary Sharp was no exception," she said. "I would Only nonscience majors are eligible. Those interested in candidacy with individual students on at least two occasions. deputies do the for their study states, "The distribution of same thing for anyone else. In my position I have to be participating should contact Charles Eberly, Evaluation Sharp admitted Monday that she had displayed the literature land said she answered questions on her candidacy, but added she wearing of campaign buttons or discussion of political literature, and stay out of the politics of city government." neutral Services. a deputy while functioning in that party affiliation by ■ was not aware that she had violated any rules. dismissal." capacity shall be grounds for I Distributing campaign literature and campaigning while Colizzi said yesterday that | registering voters is not specifically prohibited by state statute. "We bend over backwards Sharp is in no danger of being fired. | Election commission officials say that whether or not such for our Finances as the act is not deputies," she said. "As long |campaigning should be permitted during registration is left up to relatively good repeated and it wasn't really intentional then presents no problem" she said. it ■the city clerk. Colizzi also said she would take no | Beverly Colizzi, East Lansing city clerk, said the official city see the incident action because she did not Ipolicy is to discourage and prevent such campaigning from deputy. herself and was only told of it by another | occurring. I "it has been a long • standing city policy to prevent any kind I of campaigning during registration," she said. I Sharp maintains that she was not sure of the policy before Sharp maintains out of her that she accidentally took the information packet of registration materials, Colizzi Sharp said that the display was intentional but said. added she at MSU, Wharton claims I displaying her literature. She said that she asked another immediately put the materials away after being told of the registrar clerk's policy. city By MIKE GALATOLA In August, the board of trustees State News Staff Writer approved a six per cent, across the board salary increase for ITY, CAMPUS RESIDENTS SOUGHT - - faculty and staff. MSU still has its financial problems, but it is absorbing the Wharton attributed MSlTs relative economical shocks easier than many other universities, President advantage to its recent efforts at economizing. Wharton said Monday. Drive for new vo "We've kind of rolled with the punch more," Wharton told a meeting of the Steering Committee of the Academic Council. "So far we have dealt well with fiscal But the economic situation is far from restraints," he said. bright, he added. Wharton said other "On one side we find inflation is university presidents had informed him eroding our purchasing power By ANDREA AUSTIN there had been no salary increases for the while costs still increase," Wharton To vote in the Nov. 7 central campuses of said, "but on the other side State News Staff Writer election, Mark Grebner, chairman several major universities. we see the pressures tuition increases Voter Assistance and an of place on students." organizer of the Brown and McNeil "What salary increases these institutions did Wharton said he wanted to avoid A door - to - door campaign to register voters began Sunday campaign, said a person must be 18 years old grant went to the alarming the University satellite campuses," he said. community with his requests for cost - cutting. I night both by election on and off campus as registration groups sought to have lived in Michigan one day before Sept. 21 and in day, East ■sign ■ up residents missed at MSU student registration. Lansing one day before Oct. 5. "Terms like 'need for 1 Deputy registrar Maria Simpson said over 100 efficiency' and 'shift of resources' make people from some people cringe," he said. "Cold and impersonal as they | Voter Assistance and Associated Students of MSU (ASMSU) For most students, registering to vote here does not involve sound, what these phrases really mean is that we're trying to | Legislative Relations are involved in the citywide registration changing anything else. In the 1971 |process that will last until Oct. 5, the deadline for voting in the |nov.In 7thecity election. the court said a Michigan Supreme Court decision, ruled college students may vote in their college towns, person's legal residence is the place where he keeps most of his belongings most of the time. Housing Commission increase the efficiency so that we don't have the tuition very high." to increase election, voters will choose councilmembers to replace Wharton also discussed the demands | Mary Sharp and Robert Wilcox. ■McNeil, John Polomsky and Sharp are Nelson Brown, Margaret Driver's license addresses do the address is valid not have to be changed because to answer questions experiencing from an increased number some colleges have been of student applicants. running for the two four- as long as some reply will be made to mail at "The College of Human Medicine is one example of such that address. |year positions. East Lansing's new Housing strict maintenance standards, tremendous student pressure," he said, "I believe there have been | Simpson said between 4,000 and 4,500 students registered to Local life insurance Commission will answer minimize overcrowded housing 2400 applicants for 90 openings in the school." |\oteEastin East Lansing during MSU student registration last week. State News said students companies questioned Monday by the registering to vote in a city different questions about the city's three and investigate ways to Wharton said the University will have to Lansing City Clerk Beverly Colizzi said she does not know that their parents' residence does - month old housing adjust to a student how many new voters have signed up because not mean they would lose - promote low - cost housing. shift to more expensive education. deputy registrars coverage in a life insurance policy. ordinances at the nine All are welcome to attend | have not tumed in their forms. Representatives of four area branches of national life member commission's first - the first public meeting at 7:30 "Students are increasingly moving into agriculture, business Colizzi said that no more registrations than usual have been insurance and the sciences," he said. "This is another area well have to companies said that if students are on policies as riders public meeting tonight. at City Hall. study." made at City Hall, but added she expects them to increase as the they are covered until age 25 no matter where The package of ordinances (deadline nears. One company cautioned that they live. some health insurance passed last June established the Registrars report that some students appear confused about policies commission, and is an effort to Htheir qualifications for registering cover only members of a given household, and the members of to vote in East Lansing. the household upgrade housing, resolve tenant may be defined differently in different policies. WQltW landlord grievances, enforce MMM WMMT wmm EMT Don't Be Fed A lot Of "B.S." Take A Look Open Hon At Ftatetnities ... pTt Bslta f htin YOURSELF ifliehigan £tnte Mmuer«itg 626 (Cobftg Alitmu OPEN HOUSE 7-IOpm Ph. 332-3568 The Department of Military Science is hosting an Open House for all MSU students and faculty. There are displays and literature concerning the following fields: Air Defense Infantry Armor Intelligence Aviation Law Communications & Electronics Logistics Computer Programming Ordnance Criminal Justice Orienteering Engineering Personnel Management Field Artillery Transportation Finance & Accounting Health Professions Army ROTC opens the door to new opportunities for new add women. If you are interested in preparing for a career or a second career in the Active Army, Army Reserve or National cable knit Guard, come see what Army ROTC can offer you. turtleneck bodyshirt . . combining important sweater styling with the comfortable shaping of stretch nylon. A versatile asset PLACE: Demonstration Hall Auditorium to your sport wardrobe by Clothes Hose in (same building as the Ice Skating Rink) camel, navy, hunter green or white. Sizes S-M-L. 13.50 TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 9 P.M. Wednesday STREET FLOOR September 26th. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served. JacobSoriB tonight until 5:30 HlBi*11 State News William W. Whiting Beth A nn Masalkoski Herald H. Coy Editor ■ in ■ chief Advertising Manager General Manager Andrea Austin Staff representative Opinion Page Jim Bush Michael J. Fox Lynn Homing Jonathan S. Kaufman City editor Managing editor Sports editor National editor John ti'. Lindstrom Campus editor Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State News Kathy \ie:urawski Copy chief editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the Boh Novosad... Opinion Page editor editor the personal Craig Porter Photo editor are opinion of the individual writers. Evans' appointment council's delicate The recent appointment of the Ingham County Medical is composed of a high school Thelma Evans to fill the vacant seat Auxiliary and the National Assn. teacher (Griffiths), a professor and left by George Colburn on the East for the Advancement of Colored administrator (Brookover), an Lansing City Council threatens to People also reflect a moderate attorney and former administrator upset the political balance stand. AND, BEING (Sharp), an East Lansing COUNT ON AUTOMATIC U.S previously maintained in city She hardly fits into the mold of businessman (Wilcos) and the government. George Colburn, whose liberal moderate Evans, a former school Evans seems an unlikely positions were overwhelmingly teacher and wife of an East Lansing candidate to fill Colburn's politically endorsed by students in the last physician, whose background and JON KAUFMAN liberal shoes. She was a silent election. political philosophy differs vastly member of the East Lansing Colburn and Griffiths were the from the student electorate who Planning Commission for five years, seldom initiating action. And her civic affiliations, the youngest and came members of the council their political philosophies the closest to representing supported Colburn. Evans' presence on the council Earthquakes along the Tiber Urban League of Greater Lansing. student interests. But council upsets the political balante that and bright bayonets in Chile now existed between the progressive YOTI Griffiths and Colburn and the more conservative Wilcox, Sharp and Brookover. The State News runs hard to make While the ruling military junta's headache for the government in thefutu history. This time its contribution to bayonets may deter would-be strikers it - much like the well-organized cannot Tupanm Now the scales posterity is the "new Opinion Page." Not magically stop the staggering guerrillas in Uruguay. are tipped heavily inflation that Allende inherited from the an editorial page, mind you, which might Whether the United States aided in favor of the more conservative this fall. Christian Democrats and which eventually give the impression that it is the editors' coup or encouraged it or even knew abou viewpoints, with only Griffiths left special preserve (though their names still helped bring down his Popular Unity it in advance are all moot on the progressive end. coalition. questions n run at the top, next to the cartoon). This Democracy - what little of it there One clear lesson of the coup is that it .. is an Opinion Page, which means, left after rightists and leftists tore 'Blac One of the th reasons Evans was does not pay to be too far to the left of apparently, that the editors have been country apart - is dead in Chile, as it soo luncil appointed was because she was the Gen. Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, the junta's will be in neighboring displaced by the opinionated. Argentina, whei i initial least objectionable candidate So far the change has not caused any leader. At least 6,000 Marxists are in the Peronists are coming back into a tu ippiytl detention camps and thousands of others control. black woman who offends no earthquakes in East Lansing. Editorials still run on the left — perhaps they will in hiding or exile. The military already rules in intil th< particular group and represents no now be called "opinion pieces"? Points of The government, which has banned Urugu Brazil and Bolivia; should Peron issist. particular constituency. But it is view (opinion points?) run on the right Marxist political parties, plans to fail, !ommer difficult to see how she can be an announce a constitution that will give the might rule Argentina again. and letters (opinions to the editor?) are "The armed forces — for 37 years aloof from Newsmen may consider the Fin effective council member if she fails buried in the remaining space. And if an iver blac to communicate her political op-ed page is started up for some of those politics - a role in any future legislative Amendment the most important part o bodies. the U.S. Constitution, but for this counti opinions, no doubt it will now be called opinions and fails to inform the the Sporadic violent leftist resistance to the there is an equally important clause "op-op" page. public of where she stands on local Oh, yes. "Two Cents' Worth" - the old military regime still flares up in parts o' Article I, Section 8. It guarantees civilia issues. name for what we used to call a letters Chile, and may be a recurring hit-and-run control over the military. column — has been changed to "Vox After Evans becomes thoroughly Populi," apparently to build more acquainted with East Lasning readership beyond the Red Cedar River all the way to the Tiber. politics, her voting record will, The editors were afraid that a flippant hopefully, reflect the progressive title like "Two Cents' Worth" encouraged constituency her forerunner was (to quote from the editorial, — I mean, elected to serve. If not, her opinion piece) "some readers to respond to community news without checking all appointment threatens the delicate of the facts first," which leads to political balance that previously existed on council. illogicality. THELMA EVANS In a way this consideration of "the other side of the issue" may be a good thing. If the Opinion Page editor can chuck out all the illogical letters he should ASMSU proposals have just enough left to fill the assuming he writes the letters himself. page - Unfortunately, to apply logic to The proposed amendments to past president to acquaint himself editorials might leave the poor editor with and could encourage more the Associated Students of MSU a gaping hole that would have to be filled with the job. participation in student with baby pictures, cooking recipes and constitution, which were designed In the past, a major problem with government. The good that general other whatnots reeking of logic. to eliminate confusion and to the ASMSU board was its short elections would accomplish far And, anyway, who decided a reader insure continuity on the ASMSU term of office. By the time board had to express both sides of an issue? Board of Directors, are all excellent outweighs the few changes that That's the job of the reporter in the members became familiar with the would have to be made, such as in ideas and should be seriously duties and obligations of the board, objective news columns - and news election spending and election columns, as we all know, are totally apart considered. they were replaced by new codes. from opinion columns. The three amendments basically members. The staggered term could call for staggered two - year terms eliminate this problem by insuring Chile's sharp right turn off the "Path of for board members, general campus that only half the board would It must be remembered that socialism" proclaimed by (the late) election of the ASMSU president President Salvador Allende Gossens will comprise new members at any time. these changes do not mean that and a period of time in which the A general election could make only aggravate Chile's already serious ASMSU will necessarily become domestic economic problems of shortages president - elect works with the ASMSU more visible to students more effective. and inflation. IM fee Stigma of sem regrettable The new $10 fee now charged all The State News Opinion Page welcomes all letters. Letters should be typed to a 65-space line and triple To the Editor: A deplorable and somewhat ludicrous double standard for residency exists in constitutes a strange reversal of Southern segregationist literacy voting rights. the test intramural spaced. Letters sports teams is not must be signed and include hometown, student, faculty or staff Michigan. Enrolling this fall from Indiana, Amazingly, Michigan residence for really surprising at all - just another I was almost immediately eligible to vote purpose of paying in state fees is gran standing and also local address. stigma of spiraling inflation. Letters may be edited for clarity and conciseness in order to in Michigan, yet I'm not a resident, MSU to migratory workers who have, The fee is regrettable, but economically fit more letters on the page, but definitely will not be edited for says. example, picked apples for just six moi necessary for the intramural sports content. Either that, or you could say I'm a in the past five years. Also, if a stude program to continue. More students each Absolutely no unsigned letters will be considered for voting resident paying out-of-state tuition family moves out of Michigan whilen year have been competing in the athletic and fees. publication. she is enrolled, the in state classifies program and it's surprising the University According to the board of trustees "No remains has not resorted to a team fee before. unchanged. shall be deemed a resident of However for the additional one Michigan Yet a family or student movin! for the purpose of admission unless he or money, the Michigan must wait a full year for resid University should provide improved she has resided in Michigan for 12 months status at MSU. athletic equipment and the services of proceeding ... enrollment." These inequities inherent in the pre more competent referees. JMLYJ Yet according to the board of elections, double standard should be revised to 1 I am resident enough to elect the board of trustees. a consistent policy on state rest e requirements and to remove the Male , chauvinism still alive To pay in-state fees, I must be "not merely a student." However, that semicitizenship for many MSU stu Steve Goldr description plus 30 days of living in To the Editor: progressive community, which is peopled of weekly activities which he has been tactful in turning away those tender-ego Michigan allows me to vote. This A211 Emmons" Whereas, male chauvinism has been by open-minded individuals, ever seeking expected to pay a double-fare to enjoy. suitors you wouldn't be caught dead with! dealt a serious blow (in the to expand to their full Go ahead guys, put that shoe on the other person of potential and its I hardly expect this strategy to reverse the Bobby Riggs, at the hands of Billie Jean attendant responsibilities and foot, it could be very profitable. local rape statistics, but it could be King) and highly Whereas, this old prince turned toad Remember, now you'll have to be the and Whereas, the sexes contention of equality of has surely been realized thereby, has largely resigned from the dating game for financial, as well as other, less obvious, reasons (i.e.: educational. Mark Day Lansing junior Oppose periph becoming tired and bored To the Editor: Whereas, in the past men have been with the leaping lecher image one acquires We believe that Griffiths to put an end to these sc relegated to the role of provider and after years of practice), community people have made their opposition to both the These projects will incre^ auto defender in all areas of the socio-cultural I therefore, being of sane mind and Ann in downtown East Lansing, * , Street extension and the milieu and sound nomenclature (taking heart in hand peripheral routh the way for further alterations Whereas, the principle governing this and tongue in cheek), declare and perfectly clear at several public Meetings. downtown area when it is n° # social pattern (in at least We also believe there is no this is what the community some areas) has pronounce an open season on myself. overriding t been greatly eroded and Addendum: Lets face it folks, this is public interest which justifies thtse needs, would destroy housing « Whereas, this writer has been projects. when East Lansing is experiencing ever just what you have all been waiting for, praying for the full realization of the true the chance to put the shoe on the other Why the city persistently keeps on housing shortage and wo equality of the sexes (and all of its foot. Go ahead ladies, turn the tables. trying to shove these projects (including residential neighborhoods. ^ imminent ramifications), and I am fairly certain the average guy J])e so-called improvements at For these reasons we oppose Whereas, we, of the University won't mind having someone else pay his Michigan-Harrison) down our throats is a projects. population, ar^ fortunate to live in a mystery to us. We pledge that if way to the various and sundry interludes we are elected we will work with Councilman Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25, 1973 5 Illegally placed billboards wait for removal monies By CHRIS DANIELSON State News Staff Writer running through cities, villages and charter townships, can only be Bill had a billboard. He placed on land zoned industrial or commercial, and must be at also had a board bill. The board bill least 500 feet apart on interstate routes and 300 bored Bill so Bill sold the feet apart on billboard to pay for the board bill. primary roads, Shelberg said. William of the old tongue twister may have found his billboard In other areas signs must be within 800 feet of to be a financial an active asset, but such is not the case for business, and cannot be erected within 500 feet of an exit outdoor sign owners, whose many Michigan outdoor advertisement The latter stipulation lessens the ramp. town down. may now be possibility of a driver becoming confused while leaving the freeway, he added. The federal Beautification Act of 1963 regulate the proliferation of roadside required states to The new law will also cut down of highway funds. For signs or torn the loss upon the practice of zoning the last two years the land along State Michigan Dept. of highways for commercial or industrial purposes Highways has been taking inventory licensing, especially for erecting signs, he said. cases, and, in many condemning signs on primary and interstate Of the 30,000 highways. Shelberg said that he expects all the illegally erected signs to signs standing 14,000 have been issued permitsalong these routes in early 1972, of some kind and 9,800 have come down this fall and all the nonconforming signs to be been removed either removed in six or seven years, as funds become available to pay by the owner or the highway Edward Shelberg, highway department project coordinator, department, sign owners. Since the first said! The Marching Band will entertain at the UCLA Soon to strut in effect from 1968 Michigan law regulating sign erection, which was to April of 1972, was eventually rejected by He noted that the heaviest concentrations of Detroit, Saginaw and Jackson areas. signs are in the - MSU the federal football game Saturday in Spartan Stadium. some drummers and a Big Ten flag government for being too lax, many signs that were A number of complaints about the new The band has ■ bearer keep time and put up legally prior to the stricter regulations have been toe the line. law's adoption are now received from resort owners, been practicing in the field near West Circle especially those in outlying areas, illegal, Tiber Drive north of and a shortage of sign locations exist in some the Women's Intramural State News photo by Shelberg noted. areas, he said. Building. Here some trombonists, Virgil Taylor Owners of signs that were legal when erected, which includes most signs put up before 1968, are issued But the rash of nonconforming permits vigilante sign cuttings that deprived many for the signs. The owners of due process and signs can then remain in place until federal compensation last year lias died out VOTE DOWN TRADITIONAL BLACK funds for their pruchase become because Michigan has been one of the most Chile department, Shelberg explained. available to the Congress deleted funds for billboard control from highway country on sign takedown, Shelberg said. aggressive states in the Seniors the 1973 Joe Jones, general sales manager for Central budget, he added. Advertising nment in the irganized Tuparain futun to wear Signs that were illegal when erected are either owner or torn down at the owner's expense, he said. removed by the Company in Lansing, said that his firm is working very with the highway department and is well satisfied with their closely removed by the department are Those signs work. Seniors at MSU will make a break with tradition Under the law, signs on dumped into sanitary landfills. He estimated that d States aided beginning "The company agreed to interstate or settlements for legally erected isfaU. change the order for the 7,000 gowns primary highways nonconforming billboard could for the senior class range from $300 to $12,000. or even knew aboit The senior class, in a poll held at fall graduations, fall, winter and spring," Bernie oot registration this McNeil, asst. manager of the Union said. "The dark questions not year, voted by a 3-1 margin in favor of dark green green nylon eltt of it there gowns for keepsake gowns are less expensive than the traditional I'M SURE THEY HAVE A 6UEST d leftists tore th v^Kaduation cermonies over the traditional black gowns. " the student now has gowns and ROOM...CHUCK'S PAP 1$ A ONCE YOUR SC1650RS ANP I DON'T THINK \f 5T0P "Black seems too traditional," Mike Weiss, a Senior Class something to show for their money." HOUR COMB ARE PAlD FOR, THE WU KNOU) MUCH CALLING 1 in Chile, as it soa Council member, said. "The Senior Class Council last BASBER...BARBERS ARE RICH. REST 15 ALL PROFIT! ABOUT BARBERS'11 ME **lR'l » year tried Argentina, whei loinitiate the color change but it was too late for the $|R... ling back into fu tupply the order." "We tried to change the colors before but company to it was impossible New parking codes i rules in Urugut ntil the new souvenir gowns were available." Herman L. King, ssist. provost of the ould Peron University and chairman of the fail, xjramencement Committee, said. "The students this fall voted revise fines, hours consider the Fin overwhemingly in favor of green ver black, and we still had the problem of whether the supplier DOONESBURY — important part ■ould change the order at this late date," King said. Two significant - by Garry Trudeau but for this counti changes involving fining, parking and driving rules on campus went into effect Sept. 17. scorn, how YOU KNOW, JBB'S mportant clause pip vou even ; guarantees civiliai Restaurant The first change is that fines for students will be fixed regardless of the number of violations, at either $4 or $10. I : , 6ET SUCH 6REAT SEATS FOR. JBB IT WASN'T ATY FAVORITE CONSPIRATOR! I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S ON TUB LEMMESEE THE FIRST ACT IS EXCERPTS THE LAST ACT IS HIS -y students were subject to a Previously, MA6RUDER'S ■ PR06RAM FROM HIS DIARY AFTER. PLEA FOR. graduated fine scale based on their EASY, WHY- MAYBE FOR THAT THERE'S A COVER-UP xlwm!1 challenges Charles Rose, co - owner of Beggar's Banquet, a restaurant at accumulated number of violations. In addition to subject to the $4 or students, faculty and staff $10 fines. will continue to be CONCERT? JOANIE' IT'S HIS BOYISH 600P LOOKS! T0NI6HT? I SYNOPSIS, FOLLOWED BY A QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. ^ K> FORGIVENESS AND UNDER¬ STANDING. The second Abbott Rd., said Monday that a statement in change applies only to students and specifies the J on the working conditions of waitresses was Monday's hours during which students may park and drive on campus. incorrect, The new regulation ltrary to the statement of a waitress interviewed there. Rose requires a parking permit on a vehicle I Beggar's Banquet does not between 4 a.m. and 6 p.m., charge its waitresses for the bills Monday through Friday. customers who walk out without During other hours, parking is permitted paying them. He said this prohibited by posted signs. Students except where :tice is illegal according to the Michigan Fair Employment Streets between 6 may drive on all University :tices law. p.m. and 7 a.m. and on weekends. PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY 1973-74 TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON COUPON SALE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. You save 50% if you are a student at MSU! Coupon Books available through October 14th. OCTOBER 9-14 DAMES AT SEA NOVEMBER 13-18 FEBRUARY 19-24 BY THE MISER GEORGE HAIMSOHN AND GUYS AND DOLLS ROBIN MILLER BY JO SWERLING AND $4$ An evening of fun with this spoof of the musicals of the A brilliant satire by the great French dramatist. ABE BURROWS Damon Runyon's characters 1930s. brought to life in an exciting musical with lovely songs by Frank Loesser APRIL 23 - 28 MAY 21 -26 CHILD'S PLAY LION IN WINTER BY ROBERT MARASCO JAMES GOLDMAN A play about children but not for them An enlightening look at the relationship of England's Henry II and his spirited wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine MAY 9 -11 ORCHESIS DANCE CONCERT An exciting evening of modern dance coordinated by Dixie Durr. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25, |< MICHIGAH TO SEEK INJUNCTION Halt of dumping sought United ft-ess International "It has been our intention to join Minnesota in that request or The state of Michigan will join Minnesota and various file our own motion seeking an immediate end to further environmental organizations in seeking an injunction this week dumping if they do not renew their request for an injunction," to prevent Reserve Mining Co. from dumping mine tailings into Kelley told Milliken in the letter. Lake Superior, Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley said Monday. "I feel very strongly that such dumping should be stopped Michigan's involvement in the case is based on the contention because of the potentially serious health hazard involved," that reserve mining's discharge of metallic solids, oils and other chemical wastes is accelerating the aging process of Lake Kelley said in a letter to Gov. Milliken, who had asked KeUey last week to take such action. Superior. The state also claims the citizens of Michigan are entitled to the full use and enjoyment of the lake for recreational Atrial stemming from a 1972 lawsuit against the Duluth, purposes. Minn., firm by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently is under way in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. Other plaintiffs include Minnestoa, Michigan, Wisconsin and the environmental groups. The suit is aimed at halting the daily dumping of 67,000 tons of mine tailings into the lake. The trial is expected to continue for four to five months. Keiley said he expects Minnesota to renew its injunction at the conclusion of testimony on the contamination of the waters of Law requested the lake and the air around the plant with asbestos fiber particles. on teacher talks DELT (Come See Why!) SIGS A Blasting the Legislature for poor teacher contract negotiation guidelines, a circuit court judge Monday called for legislation to prevent future waves of teacher strikes. In a letter, Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Hay C. Hotchkiss urged legislators to require boards of education and teacher groups to begin negotiations on May 1. Under his plan, school districts still without teacher contracts on Aug. 1 would automatically bring the matter to the circuit courts. Hotchkiss blamed the legislature for the high number of Karate teacher strikes each year. The MSU Yamashita Shorin Ryu Karate Club offers coed classes in "It seems to me that the major responsibility for this chaos every year at the time of the opening of school rests squarely self - defense using a style of karate which Harold Armour, manager with the Michigan Legislature, and its failure to implement proper of the club, says is 60 per cent hands. Classes are held Tuesdays and legislation relative to the negotiation of master teacher Thursdays. contracts." he said. State News photo by Clarence Greene The judge said the failure of the legislature to provide RUSH guidelines for the negotiation of contracts is forcing teachers and school officials into circuit courts where the matter "does not DELTA SIGMA PHI properly lie." Hotchkiss urged legislation which would require arbitration and fact finding possible in successive 15-day in cases where contracts are not reached by June 15. making intervals Karate class enrollm as women seek By TRISHA KANE and physical powers to full stages of blue or brown before Porter, who has taken! State News Staff Writer capacity. attaining a black belt, for top Karate lessons for seven years, I She and many other women proficiency. says that females need no extra I DELIVERY ON CAMPUS a The woman scene is all too familiar: walking alone at in the East Lansing area are taking advantage of the Karate "Some males in my class started when I did," Jezdimir help or assistance in class. "I have always believed that I night is approached, followed, classes offered by the MSU said, "and they still have white women have a natural! and physically attacked by a Karate Club, the Dept. of belts. Their Please deliver the New York Times as checked below: (Delivered to snickers and advantage over men in Karate," I man. What can she do to Health, Physical Education and feelings of superiority fade," he said, "because more gi dormitories, married housing, and department offices on campus only.) defend herself? Recreation, and the Third she said, "as time shows that it and agility means better body I World, a black club. is the ability and desire, not control and flexibility." He I Delivery begins on Sun. Sept. 30 and Ends Sun., Dec 2 (not including Three years ago, most Jack Porter, a black belt the sex of the person that added that women are usually I Nov. 22 & 23) women resorted to the age-old instructor in form of •Fall Term methods of screaming and one determines Karate skill." better than men in the early I Karate, Pukang Tang So Do, stages of Karate. scratching. said the enrollment of females Mary Jo Galli, a junior, 1664 Weekdays (Mon. - Sat.) (52 issues total) - $10.40 (Student rate - 20c per copy) E. Grand River Ave., who has Porter recommends a full In the MSU dub has Increased As many women Sundays (10 issues total) - $7.50 (75c per copy) now tremendously In the past three been taking Karate lessons for year of training to get the total I realize, inadequate methods of self-defense can prove fatal. years. several months, says that she is feeling of the artistic an Weekdays and Sundays (62 issues total) -$17.90 "For $15 a term, a woman no longer afraid to walk or mental aspects of the sport. Annette Jezdimir, senior, 1664 can learn enough Karate," hitchhike alone. "I am not Violence is not condoned 1 E. Grand River Ave., has been Porter says, "to have emotional afraid of men anymore because by instructors, and if a student! NAME .PHONE. taking Karate lessons two assurance and skilled I could hurt them as much or has a bad attitude or isf evenings a week for interested in exploiting his! MSU ADDRESS several months. "I enrolled self-defense." He esUmated more than they could me," for several reasons," Jezdimir that the ratio of males to she said. Karate skills, he is expelled] females in most of the The MSU club, which meets from the class. said, "self-defense and exercise "1 have the self-assuranceB Payment Enclosed. Checks payable to N.Y. Times 50-member classes is three to at the Mens' Intramural being the most important." that I am an even match fori Send to N.Y. Times, P.O. Box I782, E. Lansing, Mich. She remarked that her MSU one. Building two evenings a week, Karate Club training Jezdimir, who holds a blue is open to both students and any male at my skill level,"r 'Rates has Jezdimir said. Subject to Increase For more info call: A. Green 351-7296 taught her to use her mental (intermediate) belt, says that nonstudents. the male instructors discriminate against female students in many ways. 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Of the Model 201 cassette descents down the side of the building - will be featured during! with chromium tape Stereo deck Review the Dept. of Military Science and Aerospace Studies's open house! in its October 1971 issue sound said: "The quality, especially with the from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Demonstration Hall! finest auditorium. play-back amplifiers and speakers, was literally awesome, as was the total absence of audible hiss or other background noise . . 0ne^oth*114"^ 'S rna,ched by only WKAR to start reading service B Michigan's blind and enable the handicapped to ha physically handicapped will be daily newspapers, periodical better equipped to keep up and books read by over 1(| with the flow of printed volunteers each day. material when MSU radio Supershelf. loaned tl the 1* * * " SAL THIS YEAR Y ou don't have to be an expert to join our club. staton WKAR - new service Oct. 1. 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Michigan Tuesday, September 25, 1973 7 ON KELLOGG (ENTER UNION Students await verdict Students who work at Kellogg Center are still verdict from the awaiting a When the administration refused to recognize them as a labor Michigan Employment Relations Commission union with bargaining privileges, the student employes went to that will decide whether they can be recognized as a legitimate the Michigan Employment Relations Commission. They obtained bargaining unit. an informal conference, at which the presiding state elections They have been waiting since June 5 and 6, when the relations commission held a officer declared the opposing factions ' polarized" and said a hearing between the Kellogg Center Student formal hearing would be needed. Employes Assn. and the MSU administration. The The formal hearing took place on June 5 and 6. Both sides hearing was called to resolve once and for all whether the Kellogg student employes represent a unique again presented their cases and are still waiting for the verdict. workers and deserve a community of Presently, the Kellogg Center Student Employes Assn. has not separate bargaining unit. Tim Cain, junior, 374 Williams yet had an organizational meeting for fall term. Cain anticipates a Hall, who heads the Kellogg student assn., said he doesn't meeting within the next week. expect the employment relations commission to come up with a decision for another month. The student employes at Kellogg Center say they are Mtm employed in a situation which sets them apart from all other student employes on campus justifying a separate bargaining unit. However, University administrators disagree. They say students who work at Kellogg Center are not different than students who work anywhere else on unit at Kellogg Center alone does The disagreement produced active campus, so a bargaining not constitute a proper unit. l]atr boutique is now located in brand conflict since the student n employe association was formed about a year ago. The student employes at Kellogg Center banded together 215 N. CLIPPERT ST. when they felt they could no longer stand the unfair treatment, conditions and pay they claimed University guidelines governing student employes allowed. Phone 351-7350 for an Appointment. Granny's Fun Band played Friday when Lansing celebrated the opening of the mall which Fun officially has been Band sound, the Fun Band provided music for the gathered. crowd which Sunshine constructed on three blocks. Using kazoos, a piano and State News photo by C.L. j other assorted instruments to manufacture their unique Michaels )oys of dime Specials hamb as prices soar tow mt I The Grade A Family Pack days of the nickel and dime hamburger have long ago The competition is lisappearcd and now the deluxe burger is soaring toward a new starting to lower prices, according to David Goodlne, manager of Burger King, 1141 E. Grand fryers 45c/lb figh in price. (juamulj River Ave. "We I The Quarter-Pounder at McDonald's has lowered the prices of the gone up from 55 Whopper about three weeks ago from 76 cents to 72 cents," he said. Spartan Sliced Bacon Is to 65 cents and cheese is another dime. Dick Churchill, lager of the McDonald's at 4015 W. lie Quarter-Pounder price increase was the first Saginaw St., said Monday since they were Though he said meat has increased about five c r pouad, 6 pack 16 oz. bacoh rrur 5-J38 itroduced in November I Churchill cited 1972. increases In the Burger King wants to keep the Whopper under 7;) 7-up no return Herrud costs of labor, general Francis Wenance. meat and paper as reasons le said, "We didn't increase our prices for the increase in prices, Trano, manager of Burger Chef, '319 W. tginaw St., said the burger prices there are staying the same. She said the Jumbo Roll ball park franks .. - t at the first of the year Big Chef is 75 cents and the last price incr ase occurred about ■hen everybody else did and McDonald's had to absorb quite a one month ago. viva towels [McDonald's located at 1024 E. Grand River Ave. and 234 E. rand River Ave. in East Lansing have also raised their prices. chocolate chips [espect Life series pODII whole kernel llated at high school uUliN Del Monte or cream style 17 oz. I An eight • week Respect Life lectu re series itholic Central High School, 501 Marshall Ave.,begins at Lansing Thursday. peas I Themes of the lectures will include justice and peace, the lentally retarded, youth, abortion and aging. I Priests, pwiace nuns, religious brothers and lay persons will discuss kgned topics in programs that run from 7:30 to 10 p.m. each ■lursday. ■ The program marks the observance of the October 1972 pspect Life Week as declared by the National Conference of US No. 1 Fancy Red Jtholic Bishops. I There is a $5 registration fee for the course. delicious apples 59° FEATURING v Green seedless Chuck MacCluer Ron Rosenberg Bob Mainfort Erik Goodman Jim Bateman grapes 39° squash e Acorn * 1? \eeting , t |>n I Leadership techniques to ftp women advance in managemen opportunity to examine possible careers in Heatherwood Chocolate faMj |Wf |anagement iamined in roles will be management, evaluate personal milk birds eye awake 28* a conference at potential and explore means of Spartan dlogg Center Wednesday and continued development. Regular or Blueberry ■lursday. ■ Women in 1 business, education. managerial posts I citrus blend 10/$1M eggo waffles 44° IJustry , hospitals, '«and other icies ■ninar on women in are governmental registered for the High-flyin' Frisbees! VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON •"agement. Free with any new account opened |The seminar will be led at East Lansing State Bank. Member: F.D.I.C. ill Dore, labor and asst. professor by Limited supply available. bath tissue DETERGENT industrial Nations, and Mary K. ^™an,IS. director of women's Limit 3 3/t 84 save oz. 31c special label QQc 00 " please with coupon and $5 "urchase. Good only at Goodrich & Limit 1 please with coupon and S5 who arranged the Larry's Shoprite. Expires 7-29-73 I purchase. Good only at Goodrich and _ i, said it will provide I" Participant with an mJ ^ Larry's Shoprite. 9 29-73 Pjr'unity V to examine her "1 particular style of VALUABLE COUPON and her attitudes VALUABLE COUPON |ara P'different H styles of Spartan Grade A Large will also offer an IU» Idr- eggs fcWMV coffee » 8 Save oz. 50c Limit 1 please with coupon and $5 Limit 1 please with coupon and $5 purchase. Good only at Goodrich & purchase. Good only at Larry's Shoprite. Expires 9-29-73. Goodrich & Larry's Shoprite. Expires 7-29-73 GOODRICH'S 1*24.00 per ten IV'w Service \4Delivery LARRY'S iCTV RENTAL 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25,1973 Tickets on sale BUF cage for TV drawing league A 16 to an - inch portable color television will be the prize awarded MSU student in a special drawing forthe benefit of the MSU prepares to open cheerleaders. that this is one By JACK WALKDEN program that can hnu . The drawing will be held at a football pep rally Thursday at State News Sports Writer We haven't had much trouble in the ii *"• 5:15 p.m. in Spartan Stadium. Students who wish to be eligible for the drawing may purchase Creamed again The Black United Front Basketball League, plenty of participation, and any this year." V,e aon t antieiplte which opens its fourth season Monday, is a tickets for 50 cents at the north concourse of Spartan Stadium, As far as different basketball league than most people participation is concerned a.k_ has a few teams in mind that adjacent to the student football ticket pick - up. To be eligible, students must guess the number of elected Joe Namath, the New York think it is. The league has been called a black basketball in the league this year. he'd like tom5 ** 1% Jets' controversial "I'd like to extend an members of the MSU Board of Trustees who have lettered in league but that is the farthest thing from the invitation to ci.rh, quarterback, was creamed as Theta Chi and football at MSU. Correct entries will then be submitted for truth, says coordinator Ocie Albert. Sigma Chi fraternities again Sunday - only this Ballantine and Bomb Reefers drawing at the Thursday rally. Students may enter as often as they wish. time he injured his shoulder. "It's open to everyone," Albert said. "It's open to black or white, freshmen, sophomores, league," Ajbert said. to pty"1 y ln Doctors Monday said they At 6:30 p.m. Proceeds go to the cheerleaders for uniform, equipment and juniors or seniors." Thursday the league is will make a final decision on hnu travel expenses, and to the Ralph Young Scholarship Fund and whether or not to operate The league was organized in 1970 to give black students something to do. Since then it has meeting for any interested entering a team. The meeting will be official o the MSU Intramural Dept. Namath's separated right hP? Men's Intramural Bldg. and theV--^ '"^ on expanded to last year when 48 teams were The drawing will be emceed by Frank Palamara, director of shoulder in two or three entered. telling the room signs number. the Ralph Young Fund. Financial trouble has forced the MSU days. Albert Intramural Dept. to charge a fee this year for a says that the league u»u AP Wirephoto k team to enter in athletic competition. Though specifically for officials on work H "■I shovvcASf SHOWCA5C the league is also it doesn't plan to experiencing financial trouble, charge a fee for participation - necessary! "* ^ Albert is hoping for a W for at least this year. good resDon® 3E -n. , and adds that there is "We can get by without charging a fee this teams the league can no limit to the numh?2 year, but next year may be a different story," handle. rof Albert said. Albert calls the league "a little different 9»,t "We've got people who are willing to work tougher than IM play." nt m collecting money so we don't have to charge a NEJAC TV RENTAL fee. said ^ey ^ f°r ,n this leaBUe-" Albert ^3^300^^ "We're also trying to get as much Anyone who has questions is asked to contact participation as possible so the University will see Albert at 351-9490. "contact] ALICE Intramurals H III 1SI Karate The MSU Karate Club will begin co-ed classes for Team managers interested in having leagues. an intramural football team this fall must have a representative at the meetings scheduled for their respective Residence hall team tonight and Wednesday, 208 Men's Intramural Bldg. Fraternity and independent managers will meet 7:30 p.m. the same days, 208 Men's Intramural Bldg. Entry deadline for bowling, Two MSU weightlifters placed with 1,130 total pounds. high at the Senior National Powerlifting Championships in Scranton, Pa., Sept. 7. Gary Wandell, in the 132-pound weight class, placed second In the 148-pound class, managers will meet 6:30 p.m. and independent Gary Hunter took third beginning, intermediate and advanced students at soccer volleyball is noon Friday. total pounds. with 1270 ' 1 6:00 pm Any student interested in tonight in the turf arena , MEN'S IM. trying out for the varsity or frosh wrestling team should EVERYONE WELCOME meet 5 p.m. Wednesday, 208 announced the purchase of catcher Duke Sims from the Detroit Tigers in a straight cash deal waiver transaction. Men's Intramural Bldg. The women's touch football deadline is 10 p.m., NEW YORK — Major League Baseball attendance has re Wednesday. all-time high this season, it was announced Women's volleyball entries an Monday by I Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. are due at noon, Tuesday. DOMINO'S PIZZA Last weekend's crowds brought the overall paid admissi the 24 big league parks this year to 29,287,505, breaking the I previous record of 29,193,417 set in 1972. HAS WHAT YOU WANT Chrysler rolls as UAW settles DETROIT (UPI) - All assembly lines at the Chrysler Corp. I Great tasting Pizza delivered hot to your door rolled again Monday at the end of a nine-day national strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW). I ; "All production is normal," a company spokesman! said. The union turned its attention to Ford Motor starting contract talks there with a pledge to gain a three-year I Co.,J 351-7100 Kettle pact similar to the one it gained at Chrysler. That agreement was ratified in weekend voting by a nearly! 7-to-l margin by the UAW rank and file membership. The union said 38 of 42 locals approved the settlement, votingl 103,907 to 16,260 overall at Chrysler production and maintenance! j | group Rates Available level. I Combination As soon as the UAW announced the vote, Chrysler called inl special radio and television advertisements for its workers in the! DOMINO'S A cup of hot and hearty from our kettles and an soup United States and Canada to return to work. Most plants resumed operation at midnight resumed at shifts starting between 6 and 8 a.m. while otheisl | I "olde world" sandwich The strike against Chrysler, the smallest of the "Big Three I [DOORS OPEN THE GETAWAY 1:15 P.M. Hie Pizza People Period automakers, ended officially after nine days. It equaled a 1955J strike against Ford as the UAW's shortest. plays 5-34 appcial •••• &up§f ■"• ■ &tar§— E ve-vgree.*- fojJLEDEER Si IT1DDT1DD6,,, % 9 medicine Tomorrow Night 8:00 Sal™ P.M. MSU Auditorium Tickets $3.50, $4.00, 6. $4.50 luaiiahlp at the Student Union 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday^ept2tiber25, C 355-8255 ssified Ads "](/] Employ™.. [|f CHEVROLET 1965 6-cylinder, automatic, radio, good FORD VAN 1964. Lots of rebuilt Parts. $300. See at 4019 Dell PONTIAC Automatic, CATALINA power 1964. steering. Best WELCOME Confused BACK about auto Studentsl repairs? NEED TWO topless shoe shines girls and one nude photography PART TIME: piece work distribution. Choose your own hours. Average $2.60 an hour. ONE PARKING Kedzte street, $20 space oer . 51 I transportation, $200. 694-9208. „ model girl. Call for appointment. Road. 485 - 9172, extension offer. Call 394 0082 after 5p m Try the good guys. OKEMOS 332-2783. 1 -9-25 4-9-28 601.5-9-26 AUTO CLINIC. We offer full 10-10-3 Call Dad. 351 -1561. 10-10-3 5-9-27 . CHEVROLET 1966. 4-door 1969 GRAND PRIX - customized, PONTIAC G TO - 1968. time factory trained mechanics for all I phases of auto repairs. TOPLESS DANCERS wanted: SIR DENTAL ASSISTANT, Full or part TV and STEREO $9.95 month remals;$^| Fres , PHONE 355-8255 hardtop. 327 4-barrel. Excellent 40,000 miles, superior Absolutely no rust. Excellent From tune-ups to overhauls. CLUB, Phone 372-4087, 523 time with orthodontic "•"very and ."r*! 347 Student Services Bldg. running condition. $400. or best offer. 349-2312. 5-9-26 condition, 15MPG. 355-0944. 5-9-28 condition. $885 firm. Frank. 353 3560 or 353-7229. 5-9-27 Specializing in front-end repairs. NO RIP-OFFS. Grand River at East Michigan. 5-10-1 experience 482-9695 downtown. Call days, or 484-0702 NEJAC, 337-1300, C-9 2j C,ll| 'AUTOMOTIVE 1967 CHEVY BISCAYNE, good IMPERIAL 1963. excellent. Price 5c Mechanically a pound. 484 PONTIAC 1968 CATALINA door - 2 Park Lake, 351-3130. C-7-9-28 East Lansing, DELIVERY HELP wanted. Must have own car. Call DOMINO'S evenings. 5-9-28 HOUSEHOLD HELP Student | Apartments ^ Scooters & Cycles condition. Best offer. Call hardtop. Asking $775. Call TROWBRIDGE after 4 p.m. - 7020 after 5 p.m. 5-9/26 wife to work IS 676-4628 between 9 A.M. and 2 Monday, TWO 627-9471 mornings or after 4:30 I - Parts & Service Aviation 351-7100. 10-10-8 ROOMS, females only P.M. 5-9-28 Wednesday, Friday mornings in Good Aviation p.m. 5-9-28 JAGUAR SALOON 1955. New East Lansing home during school access to Call between 9 and campu,. $40^1 CORVAIR upholstery, paint, and engine. A 1965 PONTIAC Le Mans, good SECRETARY - PLEASANT one year. Own transportation. 10 p m ... I ♦EMPLOYMENT 1966-automatic, runs good, snow tires. Phone rather distinguished motor car. transportation, best offer. Call girl Office, 35 hour week. Typing $2.25/hour. Call 372-5570 days. 484 2267 4.9 25 I must. Call Mr. Civille or Mr. roommate"^;J a •FOR RENT 355-3055 after 5 p.m. 3-9-27 Must sell. $2100 or best offer. 487-3715 or 393-3810. 4-9-28 351-2323 evenings. Ask for Mrs. female: Ellis at 351-8610 for interview. 484-4798. 7-9-28 I bedroom Apartments 3-9-26 Martin. 1-9-25 apartment Mirt.fl PORSCHE 1963 SUPER 90 coupe. Houses CORVETTE 1968 convertible. Good condition. Call 485-0409 take two. Must be neat ZV Rooms 350-350. 9,000 miles on engine. Excellent condition. 546-6970. or 694-3514. 5-9-26 EXPERIENCED PART or full time ISN'T THERE a student wife with hospital experience who would quiet. Call Gerrie (evenings). 6-10-1 3323459I ■ shoe salesperson. Apply •FOR SALE 5-9-26 like to work 8 - 1 p.m. No MODERN YOUTH SHOES. Animals CORVETTE 1972 - dark blue 1971 small PLYMOUTH SATELLITE V-8. automatic, power • RENAULT 1969, Best MPG, new Michalin radials. As it. Make DEPENDABLE MALE or Female Frandor. Ask for Mr. Potter. 5-9-28 weekends/holidays. Mrs. Daw. 332-5176. 1-9 25 NEED GIRLS for girl apartment. Walk to huge furnisMSnl hedsl Mobile Homes steering, power brakes and low offer. 351-2773. 3-9-27 with transportation. Call coupe, 350 4 speed, 12,000 Ed Parking and lease. $65 each mileage. Was $2195 this week Hall. 372-3850. 6-9-28 •LOST & FOUND miles, some extras, excellent only $1950. SUPER BEETLE 1972 - Still under TOPLESS MODELS, for HISTO-TECHNOLOGIST ASCPor eligible for modern clinical 'nc,udt" •PERSONAL condition, $4,900 or best offer. warranty. Red, sun roof, "tuff photography studio. Call 489 Must sell. Call 485-2976. 5-10-1 EXPERIENCED BEAUTY 1215 for appointment. labortory 477 bed general 1965 OLDSMOBILE 98 coated," plus snow tires and MALE •PEANUTS PERSONAL - nice operators needed. MARTIN'S 0-10-10-3 hospital. Also need experienced STUDENT: proof of all maintenance. $1850. CORVETTE 1973 dark blue running car • good HAIR FASHIONS, Spartan medical technologist, ASCP, apartment. $ •REAL ESTATE - Call 1-543-6375 or 351-7968. coupe. 350cu., stereo, air transportation. This week only - Shopping Center, East Lansing. WANTED: afternoon shift. Contact 332-1696. 5-9-26 3-9-26 DISHWASHERS. Bus •RECREATION conditioning, povrer steering and $395. 332 • 4522. 7-9-28 Personnel Department, E.W. Boys, Kitchen help, for •SERVICE Instruction brakes, automatic, tilt and travel. $5500. 484-1000 or 1966 CHRYSLER NEWPORT - TOYOTA 1967, Good condition. 46,000 miles. $450. 355-7844; Convenient food store - restaurant in 3-9-26 Okemos. 349-2698. Sparrow Hospital, Michigan Avenue, 1215 East Lansing. newly~"dec"oTa7e! unfurnished one bedroom! 593-2072. 3-9-27 beautiful burnt orange finish needs cashiers in Lansing 4-9-28 apartments. black 353-4377-Bader. 3-9-27 $95 )0 $)| ■ Typing Service vinyl top. This week only, area. Eight positions OPENING FOR Full or part time including heat. Lease ie,r CORVETTE 1972 available. BARTENOER - PART TIME •TRANSPORTATION - red. 2 tops, THUNDERBIRD, I963. Runs real Retial worker in tropical fish sales and 454 automatic, air conditioned - positions available. Apply in •WANTED 1967 PLYMOUTH quiet. Body in fair shape. experience preferred, but maintenance Must have prior person, 9-11 a.m. and 2 -4 p.m. the works. Call 349-4287 after Interior in mint condition. New not required. Must have experience in fish business or be The Dome 5:30 p.m. 5-9-26 BARRACUDA - small V-8, Room, 222 Seymour, NEED ONE girl to share muffler and tune - up. $275. transportation, good very knowledgeable hobbyist. furnishidH automatic, Good running, sharp Lansing. 0-7-9-28 apartment. $80/month. Close I ••RATES** 351-5329 after 3 p.m. X5-9-27 Apply in person Monday or COUGAR 1969 - 351 a car. This week only, $695. For working conditions 351-0684. 5-9-28 Tuesday, 12 - 9 p.m. at THE 10 word minimum power, vinyl top, extras $1,100. more information, call Starting pay variable to FISH MONGER, 1522 East COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part time TRIUMPH GT-6 (Special) Buick 482-1191, ask for Dick or Bud. ability, hours available, positions available. Apply In 1 . 3-9-27 5-9-26 V-6 engine. Automatic, radials, and experience. If you like Michigan, Lansing. 2-9-25 person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. or 2 MALES (or 2/bedrcJ CUTLASS 1973 wire wheels, radio, great heater. The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, apartment. service Fully furnished, fol classy black 455. Loaded - with deluxe MAVERICK 1970 Automatic, Reliable, economical. 882-5982 working with people — PART TIMERS • earn $75 to $300 Lansing. 0-7-9-28 to 102 E. Campus Hill campus. 349-3530.B radio, low mileage. Excellent *9-27 you'll enjoy working at per week. We need 12 men or Apartmentvl 1 3 5 10 options. Call 349-4287 after 5:30 p.m. 5-9-26 condition. Best offer. Call your friendly women to service our clients. If YOUNG LADY with own ^Contact Bob. 5 9-26 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 VEGA - GT, 1972. Automatic, you feel you can qualify or are M1N-A-MART. 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 CUTLASS SUPREME 1970. 339-2939. 5-9-28 10,000 miles. Excellent Vint See Mr. transportation for light delivery work. Call 394-2959 NEED: student LIBERAL minded^ condition. Must Sell, just bought at MIN-A-MART or to share two - m 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 Excellent conditon with many MERCURY 1964. Excellent 394-2932. 3-9-25 apartment. Next to a Porsche. $2100. 351 • 8410 FOOD STORE at 2168 campu deluxe options. Call 349-1845. 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 3-9-26 running and mechanical ask for Buzz. 7-9-28 West Grand River Avenue, Large, furnished. Write Bo* East Lansing. 5-9/26 31*1 condition. $150. 641-6954. WANTED: RADIOLOGY typist 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 Okemos STUDENT WIVESI Neat appearing 2-9-27 VW 196 on Tuesday, ladies to act as babysitters in transcribes. Part time. Call 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 DATSUN 1971 240Z. Excellent September 25, between 7 bowling establishment part time. 393-7030, 7:30 a.m.- 7 p.m. NEEDED - 1 girl lor 4-manl condition. New tires. $3200 - MERCURY 1966. Good running, and 9 p.m. 5-9-26 apartment. Call after 2 pm.B D EADL INE firm. 487-5689. 3-9-26 Tuesday 12 -3, Wednesday 12 scruffy ruffy paint, otherwise sound. f~ —w n 332-6481.2-9 26 1 P.M. one class 6, Thursday 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Will day 351-2756. 51-2756. afternoons. 5-10-1 | Motorcycles FEMALE STUDENT Live-in. consider mother to bring 1 or 2 HOUSEKEEPER: AFTERNOONS, before publication. DODGE POLARA 1968. Full ATTWOOD EVERETT area, Prepare evening meal. Some children of her own. Monday - Friday $30 week. 517 - ne. power. Best offer over $350. MGB, 1970. Excellent condition. 355 - 5885. 5-9/26 evening babysitting for year old Transportation necessary. Cowley. Call Jeanne Smith after 2 bedroom duplex; fully! $1800. Firm, Bob at 373-7247, 6 p.m. 332-1181. 5-9-26 carpeted with full basemenn Peanuts Personal ads 1972 YAMAHA 650cc Only 6,500 daughter of widower. Nice MARVELANES. Mr. Bertrand days. 3-10-1 home, flexible schedule. Apply living room with fireplace must be miles, 2 helmets included. 337-1383. 2-9-25 pre-paid. DODGE CORONET 1966 - good Box B-2, State News. 5-9-26 SURVEYING RODMAN, pert kitchen with all appliances, tiy condition, $400. Ask for Paul, MGB 1971 - excellent condition, 482-0917. X-S-9-27 private entrances with prh 355 - 8452. 5-9-26 wire wheels, no rust. Phone WANTED: VOLUNTEER senior time, 8 hour' 3y, two days Cancellations/ Corrections HOUSEKEEPER WATCH 2 pre drive. Married couples 01 676-1732 after 5:30 p.m. 4-9-28 - life savers or WSI's to aid with per ve\VA- Minimum, No $230 monthly. Phone 669-38761 12 noon one class day - schoolers, light cleaning. recreation program at Michigan experiei.„e required. Call 371 - ELECTRA 225 1967 5-9-26 - Air, Excellent salary. May bring one School For The Blind. Call after 1200 for application. 5-9-26 before publications. AM/FM. Best offer. 353-4016 MGB $595 Mint condition. 30 child. 351 -0147. 5-9-26 2 p.m., Kathy Ryan. 373-3730, Bob. 3-9-26 miles/gallon. Call 371-4831. 1969 305cc HONDA Excessory MEN: ROOMS in large h 5-9-27 loaded, $1500 actual, $500. extension No. 63. X-3-9-25 CARPENTER NEEDED to hang The State News will be Transportation necessary! 655-3297 evenings. 3-9-27 COOKS, KITCHEN HELP - exterior doors. Must have tools. FALCON I960 Station wagon. Best 332-6158 after 4 p.m. 5-9-26 responsible only for the MG MIDGET 1970. No rust, wire Lansing's two finest downtown LADIES NEEDED - 5 positions left 1-313-345-7833. 8 p.m. 3-9-25 | Offer, Fair Shape. 353-4016, restaurants, THE NIGHTCAP for first day's incorrect wheels, great condition. 351 - YAMAHA. TRIUMPH, BMW, telephone canvassing in Bob. 3-9-26 and THE LION'S DEN. Apply in 4th GIRL 0080 after 6 p.m. 5-9/26 RICKMAN.Fall prices now in snuggly heated downtown WANTED: SPANISH tutor for high insertion. Meadowbrook Trace $50. Ci effect. Parts, services, helmets, person, 213 South Grand, office. Positively no selling, school senior girl preferable FIAT 1971, 124 Spider. Excellent litis are due 7 days from Lansing. 5-9-26 hourly rates. Good speaking female speaker. Please call 394-2322. X4-9-25 condition. Call 355-8025 after 5. MUSTANG 1967, hard top, 289 leathers, and custom accessories. he ad expiration date. If voice a must. Experience 349-4715 after 6 p.m. 3-9-25 5-9-27 V-8, AC, new tires. Call after 5 SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. tot paid by the due date, a WANTED: GIRL to assist invalid preferred but not necessary. Call TWO MALES needed foB 01 late service charge will P.m. 355-3067. 3-9-26 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just for mornings, per week. 332 4/bedroom farmhouse. Car FIAT 850 Spider, 1970. Very good south of 1-96 overpass. Phone - Kristy Ries at 371-2445. 5-9-28 DRIVERS: MUST be neat and 5977. 5-9-26 personable. Must have own car, 351-9465 after 6 p.m. 3-9-25 I condition. 30 mpg. $1200. MUSTANG 1969 - 302 a 694-6621. C-7-9-28 355-9838 after 6 p.m. 4-9-26 Subjects good driving record, and new brakes and exhaust, $900 or COOK-NIGHTS only. Call for knowledge of delivery area. MALE WANTED fr house, best offer. 352-1342 or HONDA 1970 CL450. Beautiful appointment THE DEPOT FIREBIRD 1968 Excellent condition. Cover and extra tires needed for Wage plus commission. Apply in room, a*'vrffcv.ferably grafl 487-3420. 5-10-1 RESTAURANT, 1203 South j Autoir transportation - 371-2473 after included. $780. 351-0647. Washington Avenue, 371-3456, person only. 1 - 7 p.m. at MR. s tu d e Stoddard. 5-9 26 j51 -1985. 5:30 p.m., 355-9272, 8 a.m. 5 MUSTANG BOSS 302, 1970. 8 3-9-27 MIKE'S, 515 West Grand River, - 4-9-28 p.m. 4-9-28 Track, Excellent condition. Call wages open. MOTIVATIONAL East Lansing, or 3700 South AMBASSADOR 1967 - Extra after 6 p.m. 355 8237. 8-10-1 Waverly, Lansing. 5-9/26 - NORTON. TRIUMPH, HONDA - WAITRESSES: TO work lunch 1, 3-MAN apartment and » sharp 2 door hardtop, power FORD 1969 Fairlane, excellent hours and evenings. Call for Repair and service, factory steering and brakes, air, stereo OLDSMOBILE F-85 - 1963, new trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 appointment THE DEPOT RESEARCH For Rent radio, console shift, good :ic, 6 cylinder, clean. East Howe, Lansing. 485-6815. tires, runs well, moving. $300. RESTAURANT, 1203 South running condition, $625, Must sell, $800. Phone 353-0750 0-5-9-28 Must sell. 355-2734 after 5:30 Washington Avenue. 371-3456, 482-8509. 3-9-27 or 351-8449. 3-9-27 3-9-27 wages open. 4-9-28 REFRIGERATORS LARGE TWO bedroom, f P.m. 1968 BSA FIREBIRD Scrambler - interesting wort RENT THEM at AC 81 E RENTAL, furnished, utilities include AUSTIN HEALY sprite - 1969, FORD 1969 4 door, excellent condition, 349-0488 - steering and brakes. Excellent power OLDSMOBILE, 1972 - Delta 88. 8,600 miles. Excellent WAITERS: NIGHTS only. Call for ******* 1790 Grand River, Okemos. Parking. Very close. $lfl after 6 p.m. 4-9-28 Wi body and economical. V Dark blue, four - door sedan. condition. Bob MacLean, 421 appointment THE DEPOT Phone 349-2220. $6 per month. 484-9774 or 332-5722.0-4-9-® - 8. Good condition. 393 • 8980 Lexington or phone 349-2819. RESTAURANT. 1203 South Deposit refunded on return. BIDS WANTED oi $600. Phone 349 1073. 4-9/25 - after 6 p.m. 5-9-26 5-9-28 Washington Avenue, 371-3456, good pay 5-9-26 EAST LANSING - Trowbndl 1968 Pontiac Bonneville FORD VAN 1971 302 HONDA wages open. 4-9-28 Road near 496 esit. 01 - OLDSMOBILE - 1973 CB 350 F. Four convertible. Can be seen - 1970 Delta. - - REFRIGERATORS, bedroom furnished automatic, excellent condition. cylinder, 4500 miles, excellent at Brookfield Shell, East $2,500. 485 - 1052. 5-9-26 4-door, power, good mileage. TELEPHONE SALES, male or Call DISHWASHERS. ESCHTRUTH unfurnished $145. Oaf condition, all warranty checks Lansing, If interested, call $1500. 484-9773. 7-10-1 done, insurance. $850. 651 female, salaried or commission. 353-4624 APPLIANCES, 315 South 351-9036, evenings 351 90^ 351-5950 extension 262, FORD GALAXY 1966 - automatic OLDSMOBILE 1973 Royale 6449. 5-9-26 - Call 351-6320 or 351-6321. 9 A.M.-5P.M. Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 - X-5-10j 4 4-9-28 2191.15-10/10 between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. C-5-10-1 power steering and brakes. Good 2nd car. $350 or best offer. 4-door, hardtop, Extrasl Make GIRL NEEDED to sf>* eapartr 1972 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. NOW TAKING applications for 694-3286. 5-9-26 offer, 349-2732. 5-9-26 WANTED COMPACT REFRIGERATOR in Cedar f.fcV Apart*-- BUICK RIVIERA 1965, 42,000 Custom paint job. $625. 484 - counter help and grill cooks. miles, snow tires, good 1968 OLDS F85 350 V 8. 0751. 5-9/26 People, men or women, ages 18-80 Evenings and night shift. Apply Rentals. Best rates now. Call fN^Vy, 484-821 FORD ECONOLINE Van. 1965. - - who want to earn a $100 to $1,000 in person. RED BARN, 1010 UNITED RENT ALL; 2790 East (afternoons aand evenmgp transportation. $400. 351-3606 Excellent running condition, New parts. Best offer. 353-4016 per month part time, in their own Grand River. 351 - 5652. 7-9-28 5-9-26 or 351-2740. 3-9-26 $550. 484-9835 5:30 -11 P.M. HONDA 1973 CB 125-4300 miles. East Grand River, East Lansing. home. For an interview, mail your __Bob^3-9-26 5-9-28 $375. Call Kent 355-2631. 5-9/26 CAPRI 5-9-28 name, address and phone to Box 1971 - Immaculate inside FORD CUSTOM , 1966. 1859, East Lansing, Michigan Post and out. Vinyl top, decor group. PINTO 1971 Red. Radio, New TELEPHONE PUBLIC Automatic, V - 8, power office, 48823. 10-10-8 Radio, wide ovals. 627-2917. HONDA 450, 1973, 450 miles. RELATIONS. We offer the highest steering. $395. Runs very well. tires, standard. $1450. 5-10-1 394-2891. 5-9-26 Must Sell, $1150. Can be seen at Body good. 655 - 3810. 5-9-26 BABYSITTER earnings and the best working 5300 South NEEDED now. Pennsylvania. conditions. Call H8iH 4-9-225 Afternoons, 1-3 p.m. Can PINTO 1972, blue standard 4 ASSOCIATES, 394 - 1102, 10 provide transportation. 1 child. speed, AM/FM stereo cassette, a.m. to 10 p.m. 5-9-26 332-0125. 2-9-26 raised white letter tires, rust 1971 SUZUKI 185. $425 or best offer. 349-0936. 1500~mil^ proofed. $1450, 353-0077. TEACHER FOR Jewish COUNTER HELP: Must be neat secular 3-9-26 EAST LANSING 1972 PINTO, Sunday School. mornings. 3-9-27 337-2306, and personable. Apply in person only, 1 • 7 p.m. at MR. MIKE'S, 3 door Runabout, 515 West Grand River. East new tires, disc brakes, 26,000 STEADY, WELL-PAYING, Lansing, or 3700South Waverly, APARTMENTS miles. 351-8297. 5-10-1 part-time work, canvassing, near campus. telephone Lansing. 5-9-26 PLYMOUTH ALL VW parts in stock at BABYSITTER 1967 - new wholesale Immediate openings. 332-2271. TO care for six transmission. $450 or best offer. prices. (Approximately 20% 5-10-1 month old baby in my home. 353 - 3552. 5-9-26 off). CHEQUERED Part FLAG, • time days. 372 - 9699. 2605 East Kalamazoo • COMPLETE KITCHENS mile west of campus. 487 Street, l' OUTSIDE WORK Part-time 4-9/25 STUDIOS - 1 OK 2 BEDROOM PLYMOUTH 1967 Automatic, - washing and installing storm 5055. C-7-9-28 windows. Good pay. Call after 6 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED sharp, snow tires, new battery WAITRESSES, WAITERS, $525. 355-9907. 3-9-25 p.m. 332-4283. 1-9-25 BUSBOYS - Lansing's two ROOMMATE SCTVICE WANT ADS . . . where good household items sell fast. To sell finest downtown restaurants, COURTESY BUS COME ON LET'S JAM I If your PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1971 THE NIGHTCAP and THE SCHEDULED T*lfS TO AND PKOM CAMPUS - yours, dial 355 - 8255 today I head's into music, if you strum, Mechanically sound, very LION'S DEN. Apply in person, hum or blow. Call Jay at economical, $1450 or best METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. 213 South Grand, Lansing. offer. 337-1817. Let's get a band going 5-9-26 Phone 355-5830 after 4 Okemos Road and I • 96 349 • and have a heck of a time. p.m. 5-10-1 1929. C-7-9-28 B-1-9-25 DRIVERS NEEDED. Must be 18 and have car. $1.80 an hour plus call 351-7910 AUTO REPAIRS? DISHWASHER Nights, full AND janitor. time. Apply In percentage. Apply in person after 4:30 p.m. DOMINOS TRY THE GOOD GUYS person 2-4 p.m. FRANK N' STEIN RESTAURANT, 220 South Howard, PIZZA, 5214 5-9-26 South Cedar. Lansing. 7-10-3 HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT Full time factory trained mechanics DENTAL RECEPTIONEST for specialize in front end repairs from DRIVERS FULL and part time for orthodonist's office. Typing 60 tune weekends. Apply VARSITY M ABOVE LOCATIONS - ups to overhauls wpm. Mature person who enjoys CAB, 122 Woodmere, side door. 3-9-27 working with children. Please OKEMOS AIITO CLINIC send personal resume to Box A - 2615 E. Grand River, GIRL WANTED 1, Michigan State News. 7-9/28 with hoipittl 351-3130 experience. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. No PREP MAN wanf - ,er hour weekends or holidays. Mrs. Daw, NO RIPOFFS! 332-5176. 1-9-25 Inquire person, in aFH.»-*^,,AGE Meridian Mall. 5-9-26 jn Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25, 1973 11 3® "JS WORKING STUDENT desire, ■OMAN FOR own room in own FUR COAT size 14 or 16. USED FURNITURE, Antiques and APPLES AND Sweet Cider. Pick SCHULTS 12 50 fully furnished. 10V5 | apartment. Mult have own fr.°0m', H°u«e or apartment. Reasonable. Call 482-7160 many other useful x ACRES of land in the I iransportation and lika cats. Dependable. Around $55 ai mornings or after 4 items. Flea your own apples on Saturday 10 minutes MSU. $4,000. 694 - Laingsburg area. 882-5551 p.m. 3-9-27 Market, 208 North Mason, I 349-1657. 3-9-26 after 6 p.m., 489-9342 3-9-27 and Sunday. BLOSSOM 9956 or 355 -4684. 5-9/26 882-3857 after 5. 5-10-1 Announcements for It's What's Michigan. Every Sunday and ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski Happening must be received in the BALDWIN PROFESSIONAL »yV0 MEN needed for 4/man. THREE GIRLS for housT Own Wednesday. 11-5 p.m. 3-9-27 and Sons. 2 miles north of Leslie State News office, 341 Student model portable rooms, $50 each. organ and sound Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least at 3589 Hull Road (Old U.S. | C|0Se to campus. Call 332-6007. 124 North cabinet. Like new. $1000 Call 1 YEAR old 12" T.V. $60. Price two class days before publication. I 4-9-28 Fairview. Evenings or weekends Jim, 372-5238. 3-9-27 127). Phone 1 - 589 - 8251. No announcements will be accepted Furnished. 5-9-27 negotiable, 355-7874 after 6 Open 9 - 5, closed Mondays. P.m. 3-9-27 by phone. I^CAMORE PARK 2 bedroom, WHAT IS IT YOU NEED? WeM 0-7-9-28 FIND SOMETHING? PARACHUTING, I rustic duplex, some furnishings, 3370 Lake Lansing Road 2 ww've got it and at the SONY If you've found a pet or article of high. Licensed The MSU Fisheries and Wildlife right STEREO Music I large secluded yard. $175. bedroom. 2 part finished pricel Car tape decks, $15.95 model 61 OA, 4 months old. Sold system, AT OUR Prices get that emergency value, we want to help you 0799. 7-9/28 Club will have its first meeting at 7 JI Married couple. References. Call basement. Family 2 Hi/month. preferred and up. Tapes $1.99 each, new for $440. Asking $300. Call pair of glasses. OPTICAL return State it. Just come into the News Classified p.m. Wednesday in Resources Bldg. 183 Natural John J. Henry, 372-7943 or 332-5619. 3-9-27 albums $1 each. Home stereo DISCOUNT, 2615 East DUPLICATE BRIDGE Wednesday 372-6371 after 5 p.m. 3-9-27 I 4854)766. 3-9-27 components Bose 901 Michigan, Lansing. 372 - 7409. Department and tell us you want 7:15 p.m. Second floor Union The MSU EAST SIDE Girl netded , speakers, C-7-9-28 Rugby Club practices - to share Kenwood 7200 stereo receiver to place an ad in EAST Club Tournament. All players BEIGE 12X15 rug. Like new. $65. at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and house, own room, $60 deposit; LANSING STATE BANK'S J BEDROOM apartment, Teac 350 Dolby cassette deck] Size 16 Bridal gown and veil. welcome. 2-9-26 Thursdays at Old College Field 3-926 5bU I Unfurnished. $175/month. per month. 482-1026 Dual 1229 $30. 337-1436. 2-9-26 AKAI 165 tape deck. Brand New. found column. As a public behind Jenison Fieldhouse. New 1-9-25 turntable, Pioneer I utilities included. Call Mr. White PLA 35 turntable, Koss K2+2 Tandberg tape recorder. Best service, EAST LANSING members welcome. I 393-9307. 3-9-27 GIRL WANTED for and Koss PR04-A head phones. 28 mm SOLIGOR offer. 353-4016, Bob. 3-9-26 STATE BANK will run the ad at triple. $10 a Lens, Minolta no cost to you! The MSU Railroad Club meets at Head supplies, week Howland House tapestries, Lensmount, with 5 filters, EAST LANSING 7:30 tonight in 34 Union. LrGE deluxe apartment Co-op cameras, chairs, tables, lamps, including polarizer $60. TREASURE CHEST MATH TUTOR. I guarantee a 3.0 p.m. Everybody interested in railroading 1 accommodates 4. Furnished, 332-6521. 1-9-25 STATE BANK typewriters, sewing machines, 332-0256.1-9-25 or money back! 332-5406. or locomotive restoration is invited. I washer / dryer included. $300. SECONDHAND STORE C-7-9-28 EAST SIDE 4 jewelry, tools, skiis, rifles, bows, 5-9-28 1 332-42 28; 489-2326. 3-9-27 bedrooms, carpeting, guitars, amplifiers, horns, organs, ALL KINDS OF FOUND: MAN'S watch at Albert Introductory lectures in good condition. Furnished! SPEAKERS, ELECTRO voice transcendental $240. Phone 676-1557. 7-10-1 strings and accessories. We buy, EV-14 10" 2 way system. Good FURNITURE and Division. Call 337-1076 WILL BABYSIT for 1 or two meditation, as loSE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. sell, trade. It's a groove to have condition. $50. 332-4283. C-3-9-27 children in my home. 355-6163. taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, I Need one girl. Phone 332-2333. you back, stop in and see us. 3-9-27 X-3-9-25 will be presented at 4 p.m. and 8 149-28 OWN ROOM, utilities, near $61.25~plu~, DICKER & DEAL SECOND LOST: CALICO female cat. 6 p.m. Wednesday, 35 Union. Presented by SIMS. F.veryone airport. Call HAND STORE, 1701 South 35 LEICA GIRLS SCHWINN Suburban, 3 months old. FOR QUALITY service on stereo INE MAN needed downtown 4893005. X4-925 mm Camara with University Ave. ■ Lansing, own • room. $77.50 Cedar. 2 blocks north of Mount bellows Focoslide, Excellent speed, pr?o-Ap brand new. Reward. Call 332-2464 after 6 equipment, see the STEREO Hope Street in Lansing. Free condition. $85 6 7 6-2327. Call 482 SY/. 5-926 p.m. 5-10-1 SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. The MSU Horticulture Club I month. 372-3193. 3-9-26 NEEDED TWO bedroom house. peopIe_7or_6 parking. Phone 487-3886. 2-9-26 . C-9-28. invites everyone interested to $67/month. SPECIAL CONCRETE blocks for attend the annual Horticulture Monday, Wednesday, Friday, _ FOUND: MCBAIN high school 00 NORTH Hagadorn. Furnished Call Gina, 332-6448. 5-9-27 bookshelves. Pick up at Cheney F R E E LANCE CREATIVE Welcome Night, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 9-9; Tuesday, Thursday, SPANISH CLASSICAL guitar. class ring. Near X-Lot. Call r duplex for 4 men. No Concrete Company, 2655 East 2 09 Horticulture Bldg. Saturday, 9-6 p.m. C-9-28 SERVICES-' Photography, I pets. Large rooms, has fireplace, 3 BEDROOM Handmade by Pimental of 353-2192. C-3-9-27 Refreshments. HOUSE, 322 Grand River, East Lansing. resumes, all written material. I laundry facilities and ample Mexico. Best offer. 355-0200. tlavford. Partially furnished, 4-9-28 20-10-17 FOUND: BLACK male poodle. Political brochures a specialty. The Bicycling Club will meet ■ parking. 12 month lease. $225. Carl Stanley 393-0450 Phone 371-4156. 10-10-5 at ■ Security deposit plus $280 5-9-26 GIRL'S BIKE, 26", $25; sturdy Vicinity of Park Lane. Call 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 201 Men's QUEEN WATER bed with frame 351-5495. C-3-9-25 Intramural Bldg. to arrange rides to I month's rent. Utilities included. wooden bookshelves 36 X 36 X GRAD ASSISTANT for a large ROCKING EASY CHAIR, Good - see the Detroit Six • Day Bicycle 1 489 • 6330. 5-9/26 WE NEED COUPLE or one person and pad. Two Goodyear 14, $15; gold rug, 62" X 69", course? Let the grader program Race, movies of last year's six - day condition. Best offer. Phone polyglass F-70-14 tires, Spartan LOST - BASSETT, puppy, male, to share our farm with us Call $7; 332-4338. W be Your assistant. Call Anne at and this summer's will be 351-8141. X-1-9-25 Village drapes and carpet. Call black/white; 4 months old. races BpARTMENT FARM - Large 646-6453. 5-9-26 353-2040 for information. after 6 p.m. 353-7934. 2-9-26 1 Albert, Collingwood area. 12/bedroom, garden and land. 15 STAMPS, COINS best selection, MARANTZ 1060 Pioneer PL-12-D. Answers to "Sam." Reward. 3-9-26 tes to M.S.U. 9/month One month useage. Jewish students join the BeautifJl Call Kas, - TWO BEDROOM lowest prices. Discount supplies. Phone 484-3094. 3-9-27 Unfurnished. $175. 332-5506.3-9-25 HELP! The LISTENING EAR creative anarchy of the t®-:CEEt£ country home. Furnished or Near campus. LIBERTY 1 351-5323. 4-9-28 COINS, CRISIS INTERVENTION Organization of Jewish Students, an unfurnished. 1 acre, garage, 10 223 Abbott. 337-2401. X-3-9-26 FOUND: SEAL-POINT Siamese. alternative pursuit of Jewishness, CENTER in East Lansing needs minutes from Affectionate. Bogue Street area. 7:30 p.m. tonight in 337 - A N. campus, earth cruising machines new volunteers. Call JANTED ONE male to share one references, $250 lease. 641 - SEWING MACHINE Clearance sale! Needs home, will destroy. anytime before 9/27. X3-9-26 337-1717 Case Hall. ■ bedroom apartment near 6601.0-7-9-28 Brand new portables, $49.95. $5 351-8698. C-3-9-27 I campus. 332-2051. 3-9-27 per month. Large selection of BEST VALUES 1973 SCHWINN -WALD Traveler, Expectant* Parent Classes are 27" girl's bike, $85. Call SKY-HIGH TREE SERVICE, now being offered at local hospitals EAST LANSING 2 bedroom, reconditioned used machines. LOST: ORANGE tiger cat - green - CHECK US 372-2321. 5-9-26 Trimming, removal, firewood, in the evening. For information call p3.00 MONTH - Male or female furnished, garage, no pets. After Singers, Whites, Necchi's New collar. Oakhill • Hillcrest area. 487-6111 ate needed. Call 5 p.m., 349-3849. B-1-9-25 OUT general hauling, reasonable ext. 284, or 372-3610 Home and "many others." 332-3896 or 353-1193. 3-9-26 351-2756. 5-10-1 1351-2365. 3-9-27 LOVELY 2 BEDROOM furnished, $19.95 to $39.95. Terms. VELOCIPEDE nals V ■AN NEEDED for 3 man carpeted, $180 per month. Call EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 1115 North PEDDLER / Instructions Spartan Pistol Club will hold an instructional meeting 7 p.m. 1 furnished. Bus, air, pool. 1250 351-8614 for appointment. 541 E. Grand River Wednesday Demonstration Hall Washington. 4896448. C-9-27 HORSES BOARDED $35 per ■ Haslet North Pointe, apartment basement. llC. 3-9-28 5-10-1 100 USED VACUUM Cleaners. ^Downstairs 351-7240y month, includes box stalls, hay "WELCOME SPARTANS" Bring LESSONS IN voice or music and grain. Riding MSU Volunteers orientation EAST LANSING 3-4 bedrooms, GARAGE SALE ring and trail. this ad and 5c - get a 19c BIC theory. 353-3658 after 7 pm - Tanks, canisters and uprights. - Variety of liRCH NORTH 836 - Private, near campus, furnished, newly Guaranteed one full year. $7.88 merchandise. Cheap! All day 4 miles south MSU 882-8779. PEN and meet your 5-10-1 session for volunteers interested in 5-9-28 Michigan School for the Blind flower, furnished. $150/month, decorated, $360 plus utilities, and up. DENNIS Friday and Saturday, 1203 W. neighborhood GULLIVER STATE pharmacist. DRUGS, recreational program, from 7 to 8 ; paid. Married couple. Grand River, East Lansing. available October 15th. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC, Typing Service p.m. Wednesday, 6 Student Services ■ Call 489-0450. 5-10-1 References required. 351-0918. 316 North Cedar Proceeds to Citizens For A 1 105 East Grand River, Bldg. opposite male. Excellent temperament. 332-2011 Livable City. 3-9-27 or 332-5171. 0-4-9-25 5-10-1 City Market. C-9-26 llVATE. FURNISHED, 3 $100 to the right family. Help us organize-a children's ■ bedroom/shower. WOOD PANELING used, many 1-642-8076. 3-9-26 GIRLS WANTED to model in museum in the Lansing area. Other 2 WANTED. FEMALE roommate to EXPERIENCED IBM typing - ■ rooms/bath. Parking. share house on Lake HASLETT LUMBER different wood grains and styles WEATHERVANES' annual Meeting for Impression S Children's 1214 E. Lansing BLACK LABRADOR puppies. Pica. Elite. 1331 East Museum 8 p.m. Wednesday. Board ■Kalamazoo. 4-9-73 with to choose from. Save 60% off T-shirt show to be held at Coral Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 12-10/5 same. $125 plus % utilities COMPANY of Education AKC registered. All puppy shots. Room, 509 Burcham 351-6596 or 372-3906, ask for retail Gables October 23rd, deadline cost. 489-2563. 3-9-27 Call 349-2794 after 5 p.m. JNE GIRL needed for 4/man. Christine. 3-9-27 5-9/26 for interested participants is PROFESSIONAL THESES, term ■ Delta Arms. $75. 351-3744. BOYS Monday, October 8th. For more 1972 SCHWINN 5 speed The Promenaders will meet 7 I 39-26 Shelving paper typing. Expert typist with 20", good condition, $65. Mens' information phone 351-4140 or p.m. Wednesday, 34 Women's WANTED: FEMALE for house in boards LABRADOR RETRIEVER degree in English, 8 years Holt. $62.50, own room. 694 - plywood new Huffy, 10-speed, 26", $60. 349-9494. Ask for Kathy Chaps. experienced. Intramural Bldg. Square, folk and puppies. AKC, yellow, excellent IBM, flRL NEEDED for three man. 8847. 1-9-29 - cement blocks - bricks 351-8068. 4-9-28 bloodlines. OFA stock. 9-10-5 351-8961.3-9-26 round dancing will be taught. >0m. Park Trace. brackets Beginners welcome. 1 349-3327. 3-9-26 332-4405. 5-10-2 FREE A lesson in complexion Southland paints ... ATTENTION: FANTASTIC SALE care. Call 484-4519, East EXPERIENCED IBM typing. MSU Karate Club will begin co - Pittsburg Paint Vacuum cleaner, 2 stereos, - |lL0W to MEWS - 15 minute drive MSU. Graduate and sale 20% off - on chairs, lamps, bar, baby AQUARIUMS - END of the summer special. O-Dell deluxe Michigan or Mall. MERLE NORMAN 485-7197 Lansing Dissertations, FAYANN, 489 - (Pica - 0358. C-7-9-28 Elite). ed classes for beginning, intermediate, and advanced married Stain and Varnish furniture, dishes, clothes and all glass 29 gallon tanks for COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-9-27 students 6 p.m. today in the turf ■students welcome. 1 and 2 FREE ROOM for housekeeper, much more. Tuesday, and arena. Men's Intramural Bldg. ■ bedroom apartment for lease. furnished, close. 484-9774. Reject doors $21.95; 20 gallon tanks for Everyone welcome. Wednesday, 9 - 9 p.m., 2331 $14.95; 10 gallon tanks $7.95. TUTORED ■Completely carpeted with stove, 0-5-9-26 Water Bed Frames Seminole Drive, Okemos. TOTS PRESCHOOL ■refrigerator, disposal and Assortment of Metaframe hoods (Okemos) has a few openings MSU Volunteers will have an 349-1645. 2-9-26 at 20% off our already low left. 2V4 ^■dishwasher. Plenty of parking CAPITAL CLUB rooms for men 339-8236 prices! Stop in and take a look through 5 years. general typing. information presentation and |ind laundry facilities. No Learning recruitment session 7:30 to 8:30 , and women. TV, laundry, program. Call 'sit CARPETS/PADDING, used, in at our fine tropical and salt 677-2971. Kathe. 2-9-26 IBM, 24 years experience. 349 - p.m. today, 35 Union; required. Pets welcome, restaurant and lounge. Free good condition. Beige; blue. HOOVER CANNISTER water fish THE 0850. C-4-9-25 Multipurpose room C Brody Hall information call Ms. sweeper at FISH night parking. 222 Seymour. New large red pieces. 337-1848 MODELS NEEDED. Send inquiries and in Mayo Hall. Also at 7:30 to ■Edwards 372-9733. EIPPER 0-79-28 with attachments A-1 shape, $14 MONGER, 1522 East Michigan, 3-9-27 to PROFESSIONAL IBM typing. (Pica 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in 30 Union. ■REALITY inc. between 9 - 4 after 3:30. 393-1510. 3-9-27 Lansing. We're open 12-9 PARA-MEDICAL IP m. or 485-6987 between 6 Monday - Friday and 12-6 ILLUSTRATIONS. P.O. Box - Elite). 11 years experience. 8 TWO NEEDED share house. $80 MSU "-m. 3-9-26 - ORANGE USED & Saturday and Sunday. 5-9-28 9451, Lansing, SANDI, 339-8934. C-7-9-28 Sailing Club first meeting rent. Come after 3 p.m. 1620 SOFA new chest of Michigan at 7:30 p.m. today in Parlors A and 48909. Include phone number. Greencrest. 2-9-27 drawers, 3/4 size bedstead. REBUILT B. Union. New members welcome, MAN Lamp, head board. 351-5313. 1968 CONCORD 12 x 60. fully 5-9-27 THESES. RESUMES, typing and nominations for officers will be to sublease Cedar 1-9-25 BIKES carpeted, furnished or printing. Reasonable prices. taken and a Paul Ellstrom film will ■ Village four man. $78. DOUBLE, FURNISHED, Kitchen COMMERCIAL PRINTING. 337 Peanut; Personal be shown. ■ 351-3651. 2-9-25 parking. Close, 332-5722 or MARANTZ 2270 Receiver, $480. FOR SALE! unfurnished, skirted, shed presently located near Owosso. jjj -0712. C-7-9-28 484-9774. 0-4-9-28 The Company announces open (517) 723-7701. 3-9-26 Jl■close ARDERS to NEEDED MSU. - Immediate house Sansui SR2050C turntable $150, Tom 394-2826. 5-9-27 Also complete COMPLETE THESES Service. auditions for its fall drama "Inherit the Wind" at 7 to 10 p.m. OWN ROOM - country house, FREE KITTENS Adorable tiger 'NISE, HAPPY 21 + 1/365, be Discount printing. IBM typing tonight. ■occupancy. Call 3 7 2-7979. $45. 349-0508 after 5 p.m. -bicycle service- - East McDonel Hall lower lounge. ■ 3-9-25 SONY TC 121 Stereo cassette deck male/female, 7 weeks old. Litter happy and smile, okay? Love. and binding of theses, resumes, Fireplace, immediate. 3-9-27 trained. 641-4224. 3-9-27 John. 1-9-25 publications. Across from People interested in reading for - also Norelco, Craig and Ampex |UR MAN apartment, '/> block decks. 12 Stereo turntables, REASONABLE campus, corner M.A.C. and blind students are urged to contact EAST LANSING, Male student - CHAMPION SIRED black labrador HOUGIE, CONGRATULATIONS! Grand River, below Jones Mara Wade, Volunteer Bureau, 27 |ftom campus. 12 month lease. single room. Parking, Pioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and RATES puppies. Father good hunter. You're 24 years BETTER now. Stationery Shop. Call Student Services Bldg., 353-4400. Per month. 126 Orchard. Panasonic. Akai X-1800SD refrigerator. 332-5791. 3-9-27 Please call 337-7483 AKC registered. $75. 332-4470. P. and Schaffwoman. 1-9-26 COPYGRAPH SERVICES, 337 • reel/8 - track recorder. Ampex Students interested in newspaper 5-9-26 1666. C-7-9-28 800 stereo reel tape recorder. recycling meet at 7 LARGE SLEEPING rooms in Holt BROWNING 22 Semi - automatic FRATERNITIES ARE great, find p.m. Panasonic Wednesday, pEN: 1 block from campus. 3 2142 N. Cedar. 646-6946. AM/FM - stereo rifle, like new. $45. Call Kent, REGISTERED 5 YEAR Quarter out for yourself. PHI DELTS. 110C Wells Hall. JS"! apartment, completely 4-9-28 cassette system. Two Jenson 12" 355-2631. 5-9-28 Gelding. Sorrel, Leo Bloodlines. 332-3568. 2-9-26 ■•urmshed. Utilities and parking speakers without cabinets. New Gentle, trained. Call 332-1406. Synchronized swimming new ■"eluded. $80. 349-9609 or 10% OFF Need graduate girl. electrovoice bookshelf speakers. DAVENPORT 5-10-1 - a - NEW $587. One member meeting 4:30 p.m., today, ■349-4842.0-6-9-28 Live in single room. Must know New and used stereo head month old. Sell for $345. Real NEED RIDE from Holt; M.W.F. lower lounge, Women's Intramural phones. New Sanyo stereo HORSES BOARDED. Box stalls 10:20 class. Will pay. 694-3666. reservation before. 353-3605, Beautiful velvet. 655-1052. Bldg. systems. Used Harmon 5-9-26 IjODMERE APARTMENTS -2 1-3 p.m. or drop name, phone in stereo systems. - Kardon New Sanyo 2-9-26 and corral with pasture. 50 Formal ring, indoor arena MSU Outing Club meeting at 7 Blocks ■«droom to campus. furnished Large 2 Owen West 344 box. 4-9-28 2/channel end quad car tape acres. in Williamston area. $60/month. MSU AND Meridian Mall near. NEED A ride to Detroit every p.m. tonight. 118 Physics - apartment, 2 PLAYBOYS, 1954 to date, most Immediate possession, all brick ■nan decks. Used Mono-end stereo Phone 655-2885. 5-10-1 weekend. Will pay. Call Astronomy Bldg. Hiking, climbing, - $225, 3 m8n . $240 4 WOMEN - FURNISHED rooms. issues. Priced to sell. 351-3466. ranch with enclosed breezeway. "" record players. 1,000 used 8 - 351-8411, Connie. BL-4-9-27 spelunking and canoeing outings ' $260. 351-9036, 9 5. Two blocks from MSU Union 2-car garage. On a 14 acre lot. will be - track cartridges and 2,000 used discussed. All interested Building. 332-1760. 2-9-25 ANNOUNCING: LANSING'S Land contract terms. Call RIDER WANTED daily from Flint welcome. stereo records. Used pljoto SEARS -Kenmore gas dryer. $30. Newest, Tropical and Marine Clarence Potter, 484-6236 or to V MAN NEEDED for two man FEMALE TO share mobile home supplies. Vivitar filters and Good condition. Phone Aquarist Shop! NEW WORLD Lansing and back. Call MSU Sport Parachute Club get Duane J. Anderson Real Estate, ■'"rnished apartment lenses, Poloroid cameras, 646-8796. 3-9-25 AQUATICS; 3300 South 313-629-4324 after 6 p.m. acquainted on close, $80, utilities paid. 372-0137. 3-9-25 meeting 7:30 p.m. ■ Burcham. $97/month. Call binoculars, 35 mm cameras, Waverly Road, Lansing. Phone 3-9-28 Wednesday. 215 Men's Intramural Dan 337-0918. 3-9-26 ■»5-8252. 5-9-26 movie cameras, and view SOLIGOR C/D 80-200 zoom four 394 1883. 7-9/28 Bldg. Skydiving films. cameras. Sears telescope. Italian Minolta. 2 months old. $125. TWO FAMILY near CREATE A new indoor world! campus. ONE WOMAN for 2-man Check the household goods in Block and Bridle Club first wall tapestries, 30 used 677-2971. 5-9-27 SAINT BERNARD pup, all shots. Complete with furnishings J Michigan 6-E University apartment. Grad preferred. $75. available the Want Ads today! meeting 7:30 p.m. tonight 110 ■''race. Need typewriters, clock radios, small Sell or trade, $175. 543 - 5334 on land contract. Call 2 men. Luxurious, Peggy, 353-5983 early BEAR HUNTING bow - 58", 50 Barbara Anthony Hall. New members afternoons. X4-9-25 appliances and miscellaneous 5-9-26 Lipp Hollstein, LA welcome. sm a,,er 5 used goods. We guarantee and pound pull, 8 months. NOBLE REALTORS. 1516 E. service our merchandise. 355-8204. 3-9-26 Michigan Ave. 482-1637. FURNISHED ROOMS. $17/week. WILCOX SECONDHAND Evenings 332-4787. 1-9-25 researchers interested in the 351-4495 Monday, ^MENT P80p,e' FOR rent: Two or Call Tuesday, Thursday - 3:30-5 STORE, 509 East Michigan, CANNON 35mm SLR FTQL, 5C 1.4 lens; Soligor 135mm DON'T FORGET problems of women are invited to attend an initial meeting 7 p.m. $150/month. Lansing, Phone, 485-4391. mm EAST LANSING near, sharp 2 Blood comes p.m. Evenings 372-7456. 5-9-27 U Pennsylvania p lng 'urnished. One block Hours: 8 - 5:30 p.m. Monday - telephoto; closeup lenses, filters, 968 ROYCRAFT - 12 x 50. story 3 bedroom home. Newly only from people. Professional donors compensated. Wednesday at 835 Westlawn St., East Lansing. For information call Avenue. E«t Saturday. C-9-28 cases, flash. Mint condition. decorated, completely carpeted, unfurnished, 2 bedrooms. Good 3S 3-9242. 2 MEN FOR double room. 1 block MICHIGAN COMMUNITY ,aof Lansing. 351-5323. from campus. Call Ric at 353-8600; 349-2753. 3-9-26 condition. $2,500. Monday - formal dining room, fireplace, BLOOD CENTER. 337 COMPLETE STEREO System - Friday 8 - 4, 353 6635 or new aluminum storms/screens, - 7183. The Naval War - 351-3921 or 332-8384. 4-9-26 TYPEWRITER OLYMPIA - Hours: Monday, Thursday, and Gaming Club AM/FM stereo receiver with 8 fenced yard. Priced to sell at - Weberville 521 3741. will hold its first action of the ikE/VSE, - year DESPERATE, 1 track tape player, BSR portable, Deluxe. Keyboard tab, Weekends, 655 - 2458 or 655 - $15,500. Drive by - 420 Allen Friday 9 - 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday 6:30 p.m. tonight. North Hubbard ■*Ws rent free. Call Bryden, GOOD ROOM FOR for quiet day top condition. $79 cash. Phone and Wednesday 12 6:30 pm Hall lounge. All naval buffs turntable. 3 monthsi old. Call 2871.5-9-26 Street or call 484-4159. 2-9-26 - 1®'M41 5-9-28 employed person. East Side. evenings, 351 - 8083. 5-9-26 485-3535, ring 10 times. 5-9-28 C-7-9-28 welcome. 372-7973. 5-9-27 1T 1971 BARREN Mobile Home. 2 MERIDIAN ROAD. Excellent LANSING Volunteers are needed for an - NIKON F2, brand nc- Kenmore bedroom 12 X 50 completely location. 10 minutes from BEGINNING PIANO Students. FOR GRADUATE WOMEN. . extensive research project designed |S l"01"! 655 2453. Tiq£®JJ! 5-9-21 Attracti d 0 u b 1t™ - wTtO . ^7. $6900 371-2330 (429). 3-9-26 YOU'VE got good things you no the preliminary meetings. Further BICYCLE, RALEIGH - 10 speed, chairs, tables, lamps and many longer need, sell them tor cash ■iles 0f MmPu»- 16 1-569-3425. 5-9-26 information will be distributed. ■ ' rTwo bedroom house, "531", double butted more items. 520 Linden Street. EAST LANSING 1148 Beech, 3 with Want Ads. Dial 355 8255. Meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. For Sale No. 101. 332-6434, 349-0727. - bedroom ranch, six blocks to to nished, carpeted, on throughout, Campy ends, Nervex 1965 8:30 p.m. Monday through „ 5-9-27 ROLLOHOME - 12' x 60' Friday until Oct. lugs, excellent condition. $175. campus 77' X 132' lot. 2V4 car 12 in 308 Olds »).9.J8cres $200 351-7497. Phone 351-1015. 3-9-26 King Arthur's Court, $3,800. garage, land contract, $25,500. BABYSITTER IN my home, own transportation. Monday, Hall. SOFA BEDS, hide-a-beds, RALEIGH COMPETITION 355-2251 or 484-1022. 3-9-27 351-5987 or 1-726-0337. 2-928 Tuesday, Wednesday, 1:30-3:30, refrigerators, stoves, dinette sets, 10-speed plus extras. Call Intermediary will hold auditions FOR YOUR best buys in new and •Nih!! WEST ~ Large beds, chests, lots of used furniture, some antique. 349-1717 after 2:30 p.m. 3-9-25 WINDSOR 1973 14 X 65. 2 Thursday, 1:30-9:30 Phone and interviews for people interested A lime! Utilities h°use' sujtable for miscellaneous. Reasonably Call us before you buy. bedrooms, skirted, air EAST LANSING home' Owner 349-3083. 3-9-27 in working (theater, photo, set, etc.) on a show for Abrams priced. Come and see us for your • paid except PIANO FOR SALE. Small grand. conditioning, utility shed. bought other. Priced for quick BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 WANTED: TWO tickets for Notre Planetarium at 7 and 9 p.m. ■eai'T ParkinB- DODGE needs. PAGE'S ECONOMY Excellent condition. $1100. Immediate occupancy. $11,200 sale. Assume 6%% mortgage Wednesday and Thursday and Oct. B9.4 ESTATE, 482-5909. STORE, 3207 N. East Street (US27) 372-6460. 5-9-26 East South Street, 484-3837. 28-10-31 Phone 485-4129. 3-9-25 694-3879. 9-10-5 Newer full 351-8910. 6-9-28 bedrooms, 2 story. Dame Game. Call 355-9175.1-9-25 Lynn, 1 in the Tower Room, fourth floor Union. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, September 25,19751 Bill proposed to license By MAUREEN McDONALD Contrary to most mechanics, Lloyd Hoffner, service manager State News Staff Writer at Williams Volkswagon, Inc. 2845 E. Saginaw St., is skeptical of licensing mechanics for fear their salaries will jump and the mechanics may form a union. East Lansing automobile mechanics are largely in favor of a "They could demand pay so high that customers couldn't bill pending in the Michigan Legislature which would regulate and afford to have their car serviced," Hoffner said. "What happens license them. then?" "I'm qualified to be a licensed mechanic and I don't want to He feels some sort of testing program would be in order, work with people who aren't qualified." said Bob Weston, a although his dealership already has a testing program in effect. mechanic at Brookfield shell, 1831 E. Grand River Ave. "You "We send all of our mechanics to school at least once a year to could say I'm selfish." keep them up to date on repairing cars. It may cost money, but it saves the customers money in the Far from being selfish, Weston's attitude parallels that of long run." consumers, dealership owners and area mechanics who feel Hoffman advises customers to ask for return of replaced parts after repairs. He said his dealership will return used spark everyone would stand to gain by a licensing system. plugs to The measure, proposed jointly in the House and Senate, would the owner at his request to show that the parts were needed. license and regulate mechanics and repair shops, require written Williams Volkswagon Inc. is the only dealership in the area to offer a four-week course in basic mechanics to women. repair estimates, prohibit increases in the estimates unless agreed to by the customer and require the return of replaced parts as The only stipulation for women who enroll in the class, which teaches them how to recognize auto problems and do small proof of replacement. The measures, according to Rep. Earl E. Nelson, D-Lansing, repairs, is that the woman be a licensed driver. Co-chairman of the Ho>use Consumers and Agriculture Committee, would create a state agency to test mechanics and inspect repair shops. The agency would work out of Secretary of State Richard Austin's office. Kosher di "This legislation is a matter of vital stressed. "It could become a major public interest," Nelson advance in consumer -SJ protection. Any interested organization or individual will be welcome to present testimony at the hearings on the bill." Lowell Dodge, director of the Center for Auto Safety in in Wonders Ha// * j Washington, D.C., and co-author along with consumer advocate By DIANA BUCHANAN Ralph Nader, of a book on auto safety and repairs testified to the State News Staff Writer committee Friday that there is a need for licensed auto mechanics in service stations and dealerships. Keeping Kashrut will be easier now for Jewish students living Nelson said more than 17 people came to testify on the in the residence halls. Kosher dinners will be served, for those measure, though many were not able to speak, as the questioning wishing them, in Wonders Hall cafeteria. was quite intensive. Two other hearings are planned, one each in "The cafeteria will be serving Kosher TV dinners from the north and west Michigan. Manischewitz company," Ted Smith, food service coordinator Mel Eisenzimmer, owner of Mel's Garage, 1108 E. Grand River said. "Students can recieve the kosher dinners Monday through To put a clamp on poor repair jobs, State Rep. Earl E. cars takes some practice. The equipment he Ave., said the bills are "the best idea anybody has ever come up Thursday for an added fee of $44 per term." Nelson, D - Lansing, has introduced a bill to license about with." mechanics and garages. Gary Hall, a mechanic at University $1,000. "Dinner for a Jew keeping kosher was a hardship for many _ ■ "It saves the hassle of hiring a mechanic who tells you he's the years for those students living in the dorms," Rabbi William Standard gas station demonstrates that tooling around with b,a,e News photo bV David Schmier | best mechanic alive and then blames his shoddy work the first Rudolph of Hillel foundation, said. week on 'nerves'. "Keeping Kashrut is when a Jew is following the strict laws of "After three weeks you fire the guy ai)d start all over again. In eating," Eli Karp, senior, 3025 East Owen Hall, said. "We can't the meantime the guy has worked on a customer's car — a mix milk and meat products or use utensils that have had the two NEW SERVING HOURS IN EFFECT person who has been coming to your shop for 20 years, and then products mixed." you have a lot of explaining to do to the customer." "The Kosher dinners are sealed with the approval of six rabbis. ^S^-STATF- All area station owners interviewed said that good mechanics are at a premium. Mechanics interviewed said they would have no They are sold in bulk and we thought it was the best answer to the problem of keeping Kashrut while living in the dorm system. "Before the change in the cafeteria foods this fall students had Luncheon policy changed NHK problems tomorrow finding a job anywhere in the city. MSU residence halls will no "The new policy is intended said. "You find me two good mechanics and we'll hire them to rotate between fish, eggs and the fruit plate at all the dinners today," said Marion Elpa, a mechanic at Bud Kouts Chevrolet, in the dorms," Rabbi Rudolph said. longer issue grill passes to to better meet student needs," Eckel said the change also 2801 E. Michigan Ave. students in place of luncheon he said. "Now the TV dinners will alleviate the problem Monday was made to alleviate long lines in residence dining halls. RENT A T.V.I But Elpa adds that mechanics pay may improve with a license through Thursday and the Hillel foundation has kosher meals which had formed in some to prove ability. served Friday nights and Sunday at noon, leaving the student Eckel estimated the average snack shops during the lunch $24.00 per term 1 Peter Eckel, asst. residence "A mechanic's pay is not all that high," Elpa said. "A good only Saturday dinner to chose between the fruit plate and eggs," dormitory issued about 100 hour. halls manager, said the new mechanic has to buy all his own small tools and that could cost Smith said. grill passes a day last year. around $1,000." "The cost to the students is about $1 a meal and the student policy was put into effect Grill passes will contiune to Several students said that because all residence halls are be issued for students who For example, one special wrench costs $300, and a tool box can start the meals at any time by contacting Grace Masuda, grill passes were sought by runs around $500, Elpa said. manager of Wonders Hall, and paying the balance of the meals for now serving lunches until 3 cannot eat dinner in their those who disliked the lunches the term," Smith said. p.m. residence hall dining rooms, he served by hall dining rooms. "We would like the University to take more consideration for Eckel said the longer lunch ASMSU initiates those people of different religions, and feel that this is a step in the direction toward that goal," Rabbi Rudolph said. "The TV dinners will replace the entree of the meal and the hours are intended to provide for students whose class or work hours made it impossible student can still have salad, desert and drink with each meal, to eat in the dining halls at the new labor office Smith said. noon hour. p coLte^e - The Associated Students of MSU (ASMSU) is designing a labor relations cabinet office responsible for student labor and student job Pan Hellenic Council off problems--from student's point which will be in operation by cud ^Kje. Michigan State University of view," Cain said. "There is the end of October. the Student Employment ASMSU president Ed Office, which is good, but is setec-noM of & not student-run." cordially invites you to Grafton has appointed Tim amd Cain, junior, 374 Williams Hall, Cain feels that there is a as interim director of the office. strong necessity for a labor The labor cabinet will act office that is not University-run because most Fall Rush as student employes would rather OFFERING 14 BRANDS/ a clearing house on documents deal with students than pertaining to student labor, channel students with job administrators. problems through grievance Sign - ups Sept. 17 -26 procedures and attempt to "If management went in alt Residence expedite grievances. In addition, the labor office may around and asked if you want a union, there wouldn't be much Halls at the dinner hour or CYC have some action in response," he said. SIO ABBOTT organizing Send this coupon to student labor unions. EAST LANSING 101 Student Services "There is an aura of 'this is 6T7 332-4O01 Cain, who also heads the an University office', even if Kellogg Center Student they are on your side." Employe Assn., says major 10-9 MON/SAT stumbling blocks for the office NOON-BBUN presently are lack of space and an incomplete staff. The labor cabinet, Cain said, will "fill in the gaps" left by the University-run Student Employment Office. "There is no other office or organization on campus that's DING, At Thomas Ranch ... and you and your horse will love it. Your horse will have his pick of 24 stalls and he" ft! get the finest feed and the best ot grooming """J*1 and, you'll have your pick of places to ji< ... • i ilit iai'. ride him ... on many a country m''e- ! ITH or in the 60 by 120 foot indoor arena, or in the 150 by 250 foot outdoor I arena. Both English and Western j horse training are offered, as well as riding lessons. 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