the State News Wednesday, October 3, 1973 Volume 66 Number 37 Michigan Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Researchers urge public colleges to more than double tuition fees Development, a private research group class," Stephen Terry, asst. vice president to institutions. Hie sponsored by business and industry, called higher tuition charges By LINNEA BOESE for finance, said. would for the tuition hike along with an increase partly make up the loss at public State News Staff Writer Tuition charges at public colleges now in financial grants based on need and more colleges. cover 25 per cent of instructional costs, The committee said a larger federally A second research group has federal student loans. but the recommended hike would increase operated loan system would benefit recommended that public colleges and The committee recommendations this to 50 per cent, bringing it closer to middle and upper - income families, who universities more than double their tuition parallel those of the Carnegie Commission the 60 per cent covered by tuition charges would be paying more of their public fees, but several MSU administrators say on Higher Education and the College at private colleges. this would hurt students from middle - Entrance Examination Board. college costs but would be excluded from The expanded system of financial income families. "This system would price higher receiving grants. grants would give more aid directly to The report has come under attack The Committee (pr Economic education out of reach for the middle needy students and less aid would be given nationally by the National Student Lobby and organizations representing public institutions, who have called it ACCUSED OF RACIAL BIAS on the middle class attack and a student an representation of the views of business and private colleges. Edison Co. fo Robert Perrin, vice president for University relations, said Monday the loan and grant system "would certainly exacerbate the problem for the middle - 1 ROM WIRE SERVICES The decision followed 1971 suit filed income student, who would have to a overwhelming that invidious racial by a group seeking better opportunities discrimination in employment practices mortgage himself for years to come." DETROIT - Detroit Edison Co. was for blacks at Detroit Edison. The He said MSU administrators think the permeates the corporate entity of the found guilty of racial discrimination government joined in the lawsuit under Detroit Edison Co." current system, with students paying Tuesday and assessed $5 million in provisions of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. about one - third of instructional costs and U.S. Atty. Ralph Guy said the decision state punitive damages. Detroit Edison employs over 10,500 subsidizing the rest, is far more 70 was unusual because it awardeddamages In a -ruling, U.S. District page persons and supplies electricity to 1.6 preferable than massive tuition increases to unknown persons • those who may have to the student. Court Judge Damon J. Keith said Detroit million customers in south and eastern wanted to work for Detroit Edison, but Edison was guilty of discriminatory MSU has an obligation to provide Michigan. did not apply because of the company's education at the lowest possible cost to practices in hiring and promoting employes. He ordered sweeping changes in Keith said the evidence collected reputation. the student, he said. during these practices. the three - month trial "was An effect of a change in tuition policy In the ruling, Keith said the $5 million would be to improve the competitive damage award was intended to punish the position of private institutions by reducing Prison escapees held company. He ordered the company to place the the gap between public and private tuition. At private colleges tuition is presently money in the court, which will screen about four times as much as at public persons who consider themselves victims colleges. A tuition hike such as that in 6 Kentucky killings of the hiring system before awarding funds. proposed by the Carnegie Commission would make it only about two and one half times as much. "We will look at them very, very Terry said that it makes no sense to FORT THOMAS, Ky. (AP) - Two Police said she was forced to drive to carefully," a spokesman for Guy said. "We take money away from public institutions her home where the abductors bound her want to see if they applied or have fugitives allegedly shot and killed a proof just because private schools are hurting. minister and his two children, then killed and her other two children, aged 11 and they wanted to work at Detroit Edison." "We think it is akin to removing your three more persons in an 80 • mile flight 12, with telephone cord. After stealing a appendix because my stomach hurts," across Kentucky Tuesday, police said. before their capture .22 •caliber rifle, several kitchen knives and $6 to $8 in cash, the pair drove off in The judge ordered the utility to also Terry said. Private schools should find their own Blanket grading make changes in its testing practices. Officials said the federal prison her car. No one was injured. to answers funding problems rather than President Wharton and James T. Bonnen, chairman of the Academic After the pair was captured at Fort Company lawyers did not immediately escapees were wearing the minister's take money from the public colleges, he Council clothing when arrested by Fort Thomas Thomas, across the Ohio River from indicate whether they will appeal. said. Steering Committee, listen at an Academic Council meeting Police who were on the lookout for a Cincinnati, they told police of the Tuesday. state News photo by Susan Sheiner stolen auto. Lexington killings, officers said. The two were identified as Wilmer They found the body of the Rev. John COGS to take IRS to court Scott, 35, Chattanooga, Tenn., and K. Barnes, 47, the nude b' dy of his William Sloan, 24, Lousiville. Both were daughter, Francien, 18, and that of his charged with murder and moved to the son, John E., 14, in the bathroom of their state reformatory at Eddyville, home near Lexington. The minister's Ky., a maximum security prison. - widow, Mary Agnes, was attending an research is an educational audited by the IRS. experience." money is to complete his education." They fled the Federal Building in Episcopal Church convention in Janet Brashler, vice president of COGS Beth Andrus, president of the graduate Money for either category comes from Lexington Monday afternoon along with Louisville. in charge of graduate welfare, told the organization, said, "We say there is no two different sources. Graduate research The Council of Graduate Students Roy Collins, 24, Lima, Ohio. Collins broke Police said the family's German students that while graduate teaching difference between the type of work the assistants get their money from direct his leg and was captured immediately by shepherd dog apparently liad been beaten (COGS) is planning to take the Internal graduate teaching assistant does and the federal aid for assistants are required by law to pay the research project, U.S. marshals. Revenue Service to court by next March. severely. income tax, graduate research assistants type of work the graduate research Andrus said, which is treated by the Sloan and Scott commandeered the The gunmen also drove to a motel at The reason behind the court action, are not. assistant does. The reason either needs the government as a scholarship or fellowship, auto of Mrs. Robert Ewalt as she waited to some 50 COGS representatives were told Falmouth, where the night manager, Elva "The government claims that graduate which is nontaxable. pick up her daughter and another girl at a at the year's first meeting Monday night, Harper, 64, and two brothers, David and Graduate teaching assistants, however, school directly behind the Federal Monroe Sizemore, Hyden, Ky., were shot will be to appeal five income tax refund teaching assistants are paid for services are considered to be employed by the denials of graduate teaching assistants rendered," she said, "and that graduate Building, police said. to death. research assistants don't pay tax because University and their paycheck comes out of University funds which come from various sources. Andrus said that because the money Massage parlor 'students' happy By ACE BURGESS local massage parlors in the Lansing area. when me. comes from different sources, the IRS taxes one and not the other. we "There's not much difference in what do," Andrus said, "it is the difference of where the money comes from And the State PJews Staff Writer a fashionably dressed young man, . The similarity between the two starts at stationed near the door, took my 50 cents The second man asked me to fill out a law assumes that if money comes from a Going to a massage parlor is a lot like the door but it doesn't end there. Before and couple of forms — one was a free 30 • day federal grant, it is a fellowship or opened the door. going through registration, but with a bit entering one of the establishments, I was After he explained that everyone pays membership card. scholarship." more pleasure between told that ticket needed or — in this fee upon entering, he directed me The membership card was similar in Last spring there were 1,416 graduate coming and going. a was That's what this curious writer recently registration lingo - a permit to enter. through a narrow hallway to a bar - type size to an MSU ID and writing on teaching assistants out of 2,300 graduate found out while visiting one of several That problem was quickly resolved counter where another young man greeted the back said, "This card acknowledges assistant appointments. The research that the holder hereof is a bonafide assistants numbered 811. member of American Massage Parlors, Five teaching assistants who claimed full exemptions on their 1973 returns Inc., and that he is entitled, upon payment of club dues and club membership, to were audited by the IRS and forced to enter the club premises and to engage in, repay their refunds along with interest which the IRS said the refunds had upon payment of service fee, services and facilities offered to members." Price increa accumulated during the months the Getting the membership card free was teaching assistants had them. worthwhile, since the $15 service fee, which covers only 30 minutes of slated for They repaid and Dan McNeal, legal counsel to the graduate organization, filed for another audit to prove the IRS wrong "service," is no small cost. Ah, the pain of registering. Now only starting O and request a refund for the students. Requests like this, Andrus said, are the fun was left. By MICHAEL OGOREK "systematically denied" by the IRS. A lovely lady — let's call her Sue — State News Staff Writer However, all but one of the denials escorted me through another hallway into have been received by the audited a dimly lit room. Milk prices may jump 1V4 to 3 cents per students. The last denial is expected I quart in Michigan supermarkets after a by impressed with Sue, because she was wholesale price increase by Michigan the end of the month, Brashler reported. was more than I had expected. Instead of This final denial will trigger action dairymen begins Oct-15- by being a beat ■ up old bag. Sue was young, Jack Bams, general manager of the McNeal on the students' behalf. After and very much alive in a dark blue one - ■ Michigan Milk Producers Assn., said the obtaining the necessary affadavits, McNeal piece body shirt. She told me she was 1V4 cent per quart wholesale increase is will file with the Federal District Court in about 23. Grand Rapids for a hearing. The necessary to compensate for higher costs hearing Upon entering the room. Sue gave me a of feed and for lower production. will come toward the end of winter term towel and said to take a shower. TTiat was at the The producers association is a farmers1 latest, Andrus said. easy enough to do, since the shower is in the small 6 by 12 - cooperative of 5,600 members, about half foot room. There was of all Michigan dairy farmers, that sells also a bed, a blacklight, a desk, a mirror milk to dairies. and a laundry disposal bag. Barns said the price increase might Inside Wednesday After I took the shower, I listened offset high costs and low returns that have intently to Sue outline the many different caused 500 Michigan dairy farmers to go * Bicycle congestion, page 6. courses available to her "students." out of business over the past year. * Home fuel help, hints, page 7. At the beginning of our session, she was Barns said that milk production in * Agnew jurey resumes, page 2. quick to point out that for the service fee, Michigan down 6'j per cent or almost was * Part time student aid eased, page 10. she was only obliged to give a topless back 10 million gallons - worse than the 4 per rub. cent decrease nationally. The price increase in Michigan Extras, she said, would cost anywhere from $15 up. She said last year it was $5 coincides with a nationwide increase in wholesale dairy prices. Election for College of Here's the cheaper, but added "the price of meat has gone up." An Associated Press survey showed that Communication Arts and College of The massage parlor business is booming. Area parlors offer memberships to anyone willing to pay the milk producers across the country raised Social Science I James Madison Sue says most of her customers don't price. Today, reed Ace Burgess' accounts of a recent trip to a Lansing parlor. mind the higher price, because they're prices this week, generally about 30 cents College will be held today. Vote at per 100 pounds of milk. One hundred Bessey, Berkey and Wilson halls. State News photo by John Dickson (continued on page 15) (continued on page 15) Wednesday, October 3,1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan news Agnew probers to add meets jury previously has been meeting regularly only once « opened its criminal probe of the vice president on direct orders of roundup The BALTIMORE(AP) - The grand jury investigating Vice week, on Thursdays. Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson. President Spiro T. Agnew is quickening its pace in search of A day later Agnew's lawyers moved to halt the grand jury Since Aug. 23, when it handed down a 39 • count indictment kickback evidence, by planning two work sessions this week, against N. Dale Anderson, the Democrat who succeeded Agnew as investigation and also to silence all public discussion about alleged compiled bij our national desk starting today. chief executive of Baltimore County in 1966, the jury has been in evidence already before the jury or scheduled to be presented, if Leading off the new testimony, a source said, will be a session only three times — including last Thursday when it it ever is. reluctant witness, William J. Muth, a former Democratic A George Washington University law professor has asked 1 Baltimore city councilman who has been active in raising funds federal judge to bar further grand jury proceedings until a special S. Viet battle reports disputed for Agnew campaings for governor in 1966 and for vice president in 1968 and 1972. Hearings resum likely to shift soon to "impartial and unbiased" prosecutor is appointed to direct the Muth, apparently resorting to Fifth Amendment refused to answer questions Thursday when the 22 - member jury protection, WASHINGTON - Donald examining activities of Ca8In a motion filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, John F. South Vietnamese reports of the heaviest battle L. Segretti, the political Democratic campaigners in Banzhaf III charged that Richardson, already mentioned as a around finally started the case involving Agnew. It came months after the saboteur who pleaded guilty to 1976 presidential possiblity, has an "inherent and unavoidable Saigon since the January cease - fire may have vice president was formally notified by a Justice Dept. letter that 1972. been slightly inaccurate. While the Saigon government federal "dirty tricks" charges Former aides to Sen. George conflict of interest" in directing the Agnew investigation. he was under criminal investigation. The source said that Muth, in Florida, will be the leadoff S. McGovern, D • S.D., the Banzhaf asked Judge Walter E. Hoffman for permission to said Tuesday a regiment of North Vietnamese troops now office manager for an engineering firm, would be granted witness when the Senate Democratic nominee for intervene in Agnew's suit against the Justice Dept. in which the supported by a Viet Cong battalion attacked two immunity and forced to testify under the threat of being sent to Watergate hearings resume at vice president says the grand jury cannot proceed against him president in 1972, were government battalions, soldiers who were in the action jail for contempt. It was not disclosed what Muth is expected to 10 a.m. today. unless he first is impeached and removed from office by Congress. questioned by the committee tell the jury about his connections with Agnew. The committee is reported staff. reported that the battle was set off by a government assault on a long - standing Viet Cong bastion. A CITY OF EAST LANSING spokesman gave final casualty figures of 183 Communist soldiers killed and 100 wounded or missing, though REGISTRATION OF VOTERS soldiers said a government figure of nine government soldiers killed was too low. FOR ODD YEAR GENERAL ELECTION In Cambodia, Khmer Rouge insurgent strength along the capital city of Phnom Penh's southern defense to be held NOVEMBER 6,1973 perimeter has reportedly tripled in two weeks. Persons who are citizens of the United States, at least 18 years of age. a resident of the State for at least 45 days and of the City of East Lansing on or before the fifth Friday prior to November 6,1973 may now register until Soviets nab Jewish OCTOBER 5, 1973 protesters Persons who will become 18 years of age between the close of registration and the Odd Year General Election should While U.S. Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz register on or before October 5,1973. talked about trade relations with Soviet leaders, 30 The office of the City Clerk will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Friday, October 5, police officers arrested 10 Jewish demonstrators who 1973 the office will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. were protesting antiemigration policies. "We discussed the principal economic questions in a CHANGE OF ADDRESS probing but very, very friendly atmosphere," Shultz said Change of address from one location to another within the of his talk with Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, which city limits of East Lansing should be reported to the City Clerk either in person or by mail. NO CHANGE OF followed by a day a less friendly talk with Communist ADDRESS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCTOBER 5, Party Boss Leonid I. Brezhnev. 1973. Meanwhile, the official Soviet news agency, Tass, If a registered voter changes his residence from one city or published a story, "Violence is Typical of American township to another city or township, he must register with Society," reporting the mugging of Sen. William Riot the Clerk in his new location. Proxmire, D - Wis., in Washington as a "social evil of Capitalist America." A strike by bus owners and drivers demanding higher rates one person was killed and 230 injured in rioting there. Y00 MOST BE REGISTERED TO VOTE and wages entered its second day in Bogota, Colombia after AP Wirephoto Kreisky rejects Meir request Britain yields to Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky refused to reverse pulls LONDON (AP) - Britain vessels from Navy frigates and three tugs. go on working the fishing his decision to close a transit camp for emigrating ordered its naval vessels out of He did so, he said, on the grounds. Russian Jews. Kreisky sssumption Iceland will allow The climbdown by the disputed fishing waters around Iceland on Tuesday, yielding to British trawlers to go on fishing British government took some turned down a request by the island nation's threat of a in the 50 - mile zone that heat off the United States, now Israeli Premier Golda Meir, diplomatic break. Reykjavik has claimed as its revising a defense pact with who had flown to Vienna to celand. Prime Minister Edward own fishing grounds. confer with Kreisky. Heath announced Britain's "The navy and the tugs will BELL'S Kreisky said, after a \Yi - decision to quit 12 hours return if this assumption hour meeting with Meir, before a deadline set by the proves to be wrong," Heath wrote to Icelandic Prime that he had proposed as an Reykjavik government for the withdrawal of three Royal Minister Olafur Johannesson. alternative that the United Nations take responsibility for the camp. Meir did not Foreign aid ceiling At the same time he invited Johannesson to summit negotiations in London to get PIZZA some sort of ptan to permit comment. The Austrian refused by Senate British trawlermen to go on We know of KREISKY fishing in the zone, as they government agreed Saturday to close the camp in WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate, nearing a final vote, have been doing for two centuries. no finer exchange for the release of hostages held by Palestinian refused by a one -vote margin He has in mind a catch terrorists, provoking a strong protest from Israel. In Washington, the Wasington Star - News reported a Tuesday to cut $134 million out of a $1.23 billion foreign limitation agreement that Quality a Man would enable the trawlers to quiet Nixon administration move to persuade Kreisky to economic aid bill. bring back something like can have allow Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union even if It rejected, 47 -46, an 130,000 tons of fish a year for amendment by Sen. Frank the next two 225 M.A.C. the camp is closed. years or so. Church, D - Idaho, to set a Iceland last year proposed an 332-5027 $1.1 billion limit on foreign aid upper limit of 117,000 tons. FREE DELIVERY authorizations for the fiscal Johannesson accepted year ending next June 30. Heath's invitation and said he HEW announces new agency It adopted, 68 -25, another would come to London Oct. Church amendment to require 15. approval by Congress for the In previous talks with the expenditure of some $250 British, the leader of Iceland's The creation of a new federal agency to fight drug million this year in repayments coalition government has abuse, alcoholism and mental illness was announced by the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). The of foreign aid development loans. Church said his proposed refused any commitment allowing British trawlermen to NOW FROM SCHOLL Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, made up of three coequal institutes, will be headed by Dr. Roger O. Egeberg, former dean of the school of $1.1 billion foreign aid ceiling, about $400 million under President Nixon's budget, was SKI CLUB MEETING A STRIKING BIKING, HIKING BOOL medicine at the University of Southern California and an attempt to hold the line on TONIGHT! one - time assistant HEW secretary for health and government spending without 7:00 PM 109 ANTHONY scientific affairs. destroying the foreign aid SPEAKER - DOOR PRIZES Our boot looks super. And feels even better. It comes in program. EVERYONE WELCOME! blue denim suede, to go anywhere with jeans. And brown suede to go anywhere this side of a mountain top. Elks OK Donee to Fantastic, crazy, wonderful. ' change to admit blacks great looking hiking. The/undouun The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks voted at run overwhelmingly to allow blacks to join. The vote, tabulated at the Chicago national headquarters of the nation's largest fraternal order, was 1,184,675 to auhe pRerzaeeu 309,276. It ratified a change in rules, deleting the word "white" as a condition of membership. The change was approved at the national convention in Chicago in July. »in us Tuesday thru Satur¬ St. Croix murder toll rises to 19 day for dancing or listening along with good eatin'l The murder toll for the tiny Caribbean island of St. Croix rose to 19 in the last 13 months with the slayings of two young American women and an island resident. The Justice Dept. ordered the FBI into St. Croix in September 1972 following eight murders during a Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort robbery of a country club. Five island residents were convicted of the murders. Two months later, two were Shop phone*1 killed in a restaurant shootout. To offset the island's crime image, Virgin Islands legislators are holding a On Trowbridge just west of MSU Catered parties and events 1 j 117 S. Washington, Lansing 485-6341 convention there of U.S. lieutenant governors. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 'Wednesday, October 3. 1973 3 Academic Council tables action on question about blanket grading By MIKE GALATOLA "Some of my colleagues "The EPC may well decide the Dept. of Statistics and think the amendment is too to include in the revised Action on the controversial ambiguous," Herbert C. Probability. proposal a blunt statement, "There's question of blanket grading Rudman, representing the 'Blanket also a lot of was tabled by the Academic grading is not philosophy of science courses College of Education, said. permissible under the grading in other departments besides Council at its Tuesday meeting. "They ask if no distinction is policy,'" Johnson said to be made between The council also discussed philosophy," Bruce L. Miller, The Council voted graduates and undergraduates or between the thorny problem of College of Arts and Letters overwhelmingly to instruct the representative, said. "If Educational Policies majors and nonmajors in a duplication among University course." academic governance can't Committee (EPC) to reword its courses. Martin Fox, solve this matter, it's not reallv proposed amendment to the representative for. the College Code of Teaching Johnson said after the of Natural Science, said a working." Fisheries and Wildlife course The council instructed the Responsibility that dealt meeting that the proposal specifically with the practice of would probably be reworded recommended by Steering Committee to choose the Curriculum Committee a committee to study the awarding a fixed classwide to read, "applied to a i grade. standard of performance." covered material handled by problem. The EPC's proposal read: "Course grades will be determined by the instructor's assessment of each student's individual achievment, judged Deputy registrar by a common standard applied to the class as a whole." The code presently requires adhered to b instructors only to inform their A recent statement by East wait until enough citizens under question Sept. 25, when students of how the course grades will be determined and Lansing City Clerk Beverly applied for certification to Colizzi was criticized for Colizzi that local citizens could form a 10-member deputy of any special attendance rules rushing city council candidate become deputy registrars at registrar class. for the class. Mary Sharp through the any time is apparently being deputization process. "The amendment represents adhered to. However, a State News no change in the grading A State News reporter had reporter — who did not Carol Smith, a deputy policy," Harold S. Johnson, no trouble becoming a deputy identify herself — was allowed chairman of the EPC, told the to become a deputy registrar registrar and advocate of registrar Tuesday, despite a Nelson Brown and Margaret on request Tuesday. council. "Its intent is to report that Colizzi's office had remind the faculty of the refused to deputize a young McNeil, two candidates She was earlier told that she opposing Sharp, complained present grading system." man Monday. would have to wait for a class that Colizzi let Sharp become a Salt damage inspection But several council members had Colizzi said last week that it always been her policy to to be formed. However, when she said she was ready to take deputy registrar but refused similar "exceptions" for other thought the proposal was too The vague. deputize those who cannot the required test, she was people. Colizzi replied that de-icing salt used to keep Michigan roads clear during the Australian pine, are not susceptible to the salt damage. attend a regular group training permitted to take it, passed it anyone could be excused from the winter often ends up on the white pine trees which Experimenters are looking for evergreens which can "What does 'a common process as long as they study and became an official deputy the deputy class. border many of the state's highways. Some trees, such as withstand the splashing of salt water during the winter. standard' mean?" Anne C. registration literature and can registrar. Garrison, chairman of the answer questions about it. The policy for certifying Registration to vote in the University Committee on Gail Wernette, 467 S. Case deputv registrars first came Nov. 6 election ends Friday. Salt reportedly kills road pines Building, Lands and Planning, asked mean Johnson. grading by "Does this a curve or Hall, who tried to be certified as a deputy registrar Monday, told the State News Tuesday The State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, that he had been told he had to By CHRIS DANIELSON Moxley shows that salt pines, but most of these have researchers will try to find out fording to several Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays, State News Staff Writer dehydrates the needles of since died, Muller added. what the protective mechanism sect,ons of a course? Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a white pines planted along state About 95 per cent of the is that allows some trees like special Welcome Week edition is published in Michigan's state tree, the highways. When enough trees planted by the the Austrian pine to be more Parking prohibited September. Subscription rate is SI6 per year. white pine, will not grow along needles are lost, the whole tree department are financed tolerant of salt than others. Member Associated Press, United Press on the state highways due dies. through an interstate highway The more than 1,000 test campus streets International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan program in which the federal trees planted are also being Press Assn.. Associated Collegiate Press, primarily to the heavy use of Since the salt used to , , , Michigan de-icing salt in the winter. remove ice from the roads is government picks up 90 per checked for damage from auto by Abbott entrance Collegiate Press Assn. This distressing fact is one not cent of the bill, he said. emissions such as lead and Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. only splashed on the of the first findings of a Since the planting emphasis other air pollutants, he noted. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services needles, but also deposited on Rush - hour congestion at five-year research project the tree in atomized form is upon urban landscaping of While trees attract many Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, or the Abbott Road entrance to which began in 1971 and is dissolved into the water interstate highways, Davidson's tourists to Michigan in the fall, campus has forced University Michigan. 48823. research project will help the Phones: being conducted by Harold supply, most trees susceptible and make the state a pleasant officials to prohibit on - street Davidson, professor of to it are killed. department to determine what News/Editorial 355-8252 place to live, they also serve as parking on campus near the horticulture. kinds of trees to plant, Muller Classified Ads 355-8255 Davidson noted that some a guide to drivers at night and entrance between 4 p.m. and 6 The program, which is explained. in snow storms, and can even Display Advertising 353-6400 pine trees — such as the P-m. Cpl. George Groll of the Business Office 355-3447 designed to specify what types Austrian pine — 'are not As yet, there is no feasible be used to change snow Dept. of Public Safety, said of trees can thrive along affected very much by the salt. alternative to salt for de-icing, patterns and reduce noise Tuesday, Photographic 355-8311 highways, has received $50,000 As a result of these findings, Muller added. pollution in massive planting;, Campus Information 353-8700 The new regulations go into in funding for its first three the only evergreens the Dept. Davidson said that the Davidson added. effect today. years. Most of .the money is of State Highways plants are being used to plant test trees Austrian pines, Robert Muller, in the Detroit and Lansing department landscape area, Davidson said. architect, said Tuesday. Appropriations have been When federal funds became NEW STUDENT channeled through the available for tree plantings in Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station by the 1966, almost one-half of the evergreens planted were white APPLICATION state legislature, he added. For FALL TERM apply any class day during previous OCTOBER (deadline). A dissertation prepared as part of the project by former For WINTER TERM apply any class day during previous FEBRUARY (deadline) graduate student Luther For SPRING TERM *(See Below) apply any class day during previous MAY (deadline) Try breaking something ♦For SPRING, 1974 Student Teaching only, apply between Sept. 17,1973 and in instead of wearing it out- The Leather Shop on M.A.C. SKI CLUB MEETING! WED., OCT. 3, 7:00 P.M. 109 ANTHONY HALL HUGO B0HM (Ski Co - ordinator for Boyne Country) will speak ALSO: Door prizes, trip information, memberships available 240 IM EVERYONE WELCOME! 353-5199 ENGI ll- IS ^ the professional art of applying science to the optimum conversion of natural resources to the benefit of man." o'fet'quahj^d0' °' Enyinet'""9^ wide rdnging graduate programs ^ChlM)l f 14 searching lot graduaie ■ Wednesday, October 10th ■ Placement Services SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Stanford University Stale News William W Whiting . Beth Ann Mosalkoski Gerald H. Coy . .... .. Editor ■ in ■ chief Advertising Manager General Manager Andrea Austin , . Staff representative Opinion Page Jim Bush City editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor Lynn Henning Sports editor Jonathan S.| Kaufman \'attonal editor . John If. Lindstrom ... Campus editor Editorials reflect the opinion of tha majority of tha State Nam Kathy Niezurawski ... Copy chief ad it or*. Staff column*, comnwnterm, points of viaw and krttari to tha Bob Novosad .. Opinion Page editor Craig Porter Photo editor aditor are tha panonal opinion of tha individual writers. v: EDITORIALS Students should p to overcome job-mon Students suffering from the job-monitoring blues can subcommittee on education for the Committee on expect no quick relief, but should be aware of certain Education and Labor in the U.S. House of alternatives to avoid a repeat performance of last year Representatives is trying to resolve the mess, but is . WE HAD TO CAN YOUR DAILY SHOW, SAM — THE ONE THING THE PUBLIC ISN'T INTERESTED V. IN IS THE PUBLIC INTEREST!' when 200 students lost their jobs due to Dept. of caught in the middle of the conflict. Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) regulations on Some alternatives are now open to students caught in student employment. the monitoring bind. A guaranteed Student Loan What started as a supreme misunderstanding between the financial aids offices of several universities program will soon be administered through MSU for students who are unable to borrow from regular banks. COMMENTARY and HEW's Office of Education whiplashed into Eligibility for the work study program and Educational unemployment for some MSU students and a financial Opportunity Grants has been relaxed so that more headache for the University. The entire process stemmed from an HEW regulation students will qualify for these forms of aid. Most students presently receiving federal aid have a combination package of loans, grants and jobs. Students A blowing, decomposing whale which required universities to know the amounts that students receiving federal assistance earned The basis for the requirement is the belief that a on campus. should watch their packages carefully, and if necessary, see a financial aids counselor and have their package reshuffled. Reducing the amount of a loan to increase wheezes into " thought control" student's job should be computed into his financial job money allotments could be one solution. Of course, nobody suggested taking any longer for unethical acts that require action to end the character assassination legislative remedies, or for ways to "get to "need" package. This meant monitoring on-campus jobs It is unlikely that the issue over job monitoring will process. The way to do that would be for the truth" about Watergate. The search and, for some students who exceeded their "needs," it be resolved in the near future. The best idea for the WASHINGTON Like beached of the senators — Howard Baker - a one now has reached into political student affected is to plan ahead and try to take strategy meant losing their jobs. whale, the Senate Watergate committee is would be appropriate — to gather up three What right does any arm of government Until 1973, according to University officials, this advantage of any flexibility that is offered in a program. wheezing and blowing in its final throes, a or four of the leaks, put the committee hulk that has begun to pall as a tourist have to demand to know the political regulation was not strictly enforced. HEW insists this Those job-monitoring blues are being treated, but staff under oath one by one, and find out attraction and poses a problem in its who is having all the fun. strategy, past or present, of any party or stipulation has always been enforced. A special they are a long way from being cured. disposal. Under the threat individual? Would it be a good idea to Presidential speechwriter Patrick of perjury or send the FBI Senator over to Kennedy's Buchanan struck blow for Banquo's Classroom a contempt, which is office to ask for the file his political smoke on profession by sinking a few practice what witnesses must strategy? Or to convene a grand jury to harpoons in the quivering beast face, the people who } look into the political strategy of George Wednesday. are being disloyal to ■■ ^ 1 Wallace or John Connally or Lowell Individual students who smoke room monitors enforcing "no the committee and As students rush into fall term The Ervin committee has degenerated dishonest with the Weicker? No. should also take on the personal smoking" signs in the near future. classes once more, the age - old into a congressional method of leaking public would soon Political strategy should be studied and I responsibility of asking the person Only cooperation by both smokers other people's memoranda; its chairman problems of smoke, ashes and and nonsmokers can lead to a more spill the beans. That debated elsewhere: a hearing room is not a or persons seated next to him if reiterated his half - hearted objection to is how good judges classroom, an interrogator is not a teacher, I smeezing allergies confront both peaceful coexistence in the SAFIRE the smokers and nonsmokers. they mind his smoking. the character assassination that is make sure no leaks a subpena is not a library card, and a j Students probably will not see classrooms. routinely practised on any witness it calls. come out of their grand jury rooms from circus is not a seminar. The crack of a For the smoker, a few puffs Buchanan, the most effective officers of the court. Threatening to put a whip is in the air, and the ideas of free j during a boring lecture can keep administration witness to date, pointed to few "reliable sources" in jail would pose men struggling to attain or hold power j him awake or calm his nerves leaks from committee sources that no threat to press freedom and would do a must never be discussed in that kind of | service to the Bill of Rights. atmosphere. before that first qutzifiaii look's like afpiearetj in the nation's most prestigious newspapers, which fylsely implied that the Do you suppose Senator Baker will $o Pat Buchanan is an honest partisan, an I a final exam. For the nonsmoker, con^rvative writer had a hand in spying this? Of course not. He will go on ideologue, a man of thought: his ideas of | activities. The press did not lie about the deploring, talking about fairness and philosophy and strategy This University's primary concern must Camping in the more populous parts of denounced the new assessment as another the country would give little reason for plan with you in doing something special be its students. curse of inflation. May I submit that this concern, the greater threat to tranquility you both enjoy as a private and personal tfind of budgetting is characteristic of a coming from other celebration. Mark campers. I cannot give boondoggling administration, whose Squillace you absolute reassurance on the behavior p iorities are set with virtual disregard for St. Clair Shores senior of grizzlies in the Rocky Mountains. Copyright 1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3. 1973 5 COMMENTARY Determined critics hunt d WASHINGTON — You come Into That's right. Of the United States. You would think that the Washington from the United States and Of course, that big subject disturbing the peace, driving without a we are too small scale to comprehend the was in the good old would be, is the President it's crazy. The big thing is Agnew. A vice • days. going to quit? license and committing a nuisance in the really big private siphonings of national president. You've heard of him? Right. Of And if not, why not? And if he is not, and park. wealth committed by the the United States. Mildly interesting man. If the Congress doesn't throw him big timers. The Still, only a vice president, yet there it out, small takers we can understand A lot of people went very big for him is - the whole city of why doesn't the Congress quit? Those TTiat sounds soft on Agnew? In a — we, By RUSSELL BAKER Washington talking are place theoretically, being as small • bore when he used to give it to the press. All New York Times of nothing but Agnew, and will he interesting questions because the President like this when the big powers set out to as your quit, average small taker. right the media. Really laid it on with a and who will the President make the new really amounts to something, and even the get a man, especially somebody as dictionary. Same guy. Interesting man, big vice president if Agnew does Congress amounts to a little, whereas the miserable as a vice president, the So Agnews are the conventional quit. And if vice president inequity targets spokesman for the good old days, good Agnew doesn't quit, will anybody answer in this situation doesn't may make you a bit indulgent. There is a for the high rollers. In old ways. Really like to go back there the phone at the White House when he amount to anything more than a red lot of the bully here. They use B52s on Washington they have seen this happen too many times. myself, and who wouldn't? Anyhow, calls up? And what about the herring, which is a very small fish. So here farm animals, cannon on mice, media They know how easy it is to commit right wing? is the center of the universe Agnew could warm you up about the And while we're about it, what about the as it fancies megatonnage on vice presidents and then ruination on the small taker, how hard it is chances of getting back there, though he And there was no Super Bowl. In school left wing? And the single itself; a place interested only in power as it lie about it, while wing? insisting their motives to bring down the people who only take didn't have any real suggestions how to you still had to learn Latin. is always telling you and what it is crazy are excellent. big. After seeing so much floundering in make the trip. And for that matter, would Anyhow, that was Agnew's big thing, I 90 on like this to suggest to you how about is not big fish, but Agnew. the Watergate business, which involved the you really want to go if he did? I mean, it and he was vice ultimate powers, it is reassuring in a preiident, a big man in his crazy it is, this city where nobody is A vice president. May have made a little Agnew, alleged receiver of Baltimore place was great back there in the good old days, way, but still . . . Only a vice president. interested in anything quite as much as in private money out of public business some County peanuts, makes a target for like Washington to see the hunting of a but you had to know how to use the overkill. The small takers, vice president. Vice presidents make Hannibal Hamlin was a vice president, and this poor guy who is in a pickle, and is they say in easy clutch, and the TV was only seven inches years back. May not have. Compered to Thomas Washington, are always the easiest to fall guys. big, and they still hadn't invented the Hendricks, and Levi P. Morton nothing more than a vice president. And what the important people in and Garret A. Hobart. Washington destroy. People — that's us — aren't Thus, Watergate: out of the headlines frozen French fry. will he quit? have been up to, it is like being accused of supposed to about big takers, because and into the care hunting of the vice president. POINT OF VIEW Support By C. PATRICK LARROWE your getting set to vote on local administration this new distribution sure you'd line up with Stack." heard the howl the bleeding heart liberals Professor of Economics and solicitation rule the administration "Look, bub," I says sternly. "You're put up. Said the students shouldn't have I'm out in my backyard, tokin' on a proposed. Stack wanted to amend it so it new here, so I'll give you just a few been busted. New wouldn't prexy took a lot of heat number and baggin' rays, my neighbor prohibit petitions or voter examples that'll show you why on that one. Did the trustees come to his comes over. registration in the residence halls." Thompson's ritfit. aid? No, sir. Not a peep outa 'em. "Didn't see you at the trustees "Sounds right on to me," I says. "Couple years ago," I begins, "these "But the time the trustees really let meeting. Lash," he says. "You missed a "That's when Thompson hit the hor.ky students were having a rap session him down," I went on,"was when he ceiling," he "He said Stack's put real swingin' session." says. in the Union on what to do about racism. 3k. 0 require "get to "What'd I miss ?" I asks. amendment was irrelevant. He said it was a 11 p.m., when the building closes, comes on that salute at halftime to the in 'Nam. That was a real clever prisoners caper. Got Vu,Jy*. "First off," he says, "they decided good example of the board's lack of faith and goes, they're still in there, ie search abortions can be done at Olin." in the administration. heavy rap, not noticing the time. having this his pals in the Air Force to send four Phantom jets over the stadium in the cordially irwite j to lk.ir itegy. "Whew!" I exclaims. "That'll be "Thompson said one of the problems "Our prexy realizes you let folks missing man formation. They make a U. tfc, T.O,MiJ lernment this University has is that the trustees violate the rules just 'cause you agree with mighty good news for my chick." couple passes, one peels off, in tribute to political "Gee," he says, blushing "All this time aren't standing up for our new prexy." what they're doing, you can't enforce the the prisoners. which is convenient for you. party or I thought she was your daughter. Anyway, "What'd Stack say to that?" I asks. rules while the next somebody else "And when your pointy-headed liberals idea to right after that, Trustee Thompson blew "He said public members aren't elected violates 'em. Called the cops, they bellowed that the prexy put the 'U' on the up at Dr. Stack." to constantly rubber stamp the surrounded the building, hauled every one ennedy's side of the war, where were the trustees "Doesn't sound like Thompson," I administration's program." of those students off to the can." " political then? Why, they didn't even "I have to go with Trustee Thompson "Now I see why you're always praising pass a 1 jury to says. "He's every other inch a gentleman. resolution praising Wharton for his show Vic, PrtiiJtnl Stack must've gotten way out of line to on that one," I says. President Wharton's dynamic leadership," of patriotism!" f George provoke him" "How come, Lash?" he asks. "With he says. "Gosh,Lash," he says, "I wasn't here at of tL 11nit,J Stat., "I dunno," he says. "Trustees were your record on civil liberties and all, I "Yeah," I "But you should have was says. the time, but that doesn't sound like the ofjn.rica kind of thing Wharton would do. Isn't he died and doonesbury by Garry Trudeau always saying the 'U' has to be neutral on u is not a political issues?" iteacher, "Oh, sure he is," I says. "But when he J, and a ick of a s of free % f W* p/pya/ mi, talks about neutrality he's like Nixon talking about law and order. KSV£. m/nm i j BRIN6 m "You watch what he does, boy, not what he says." kind of j . Mt se&m. . AT THIS... J > A a0CK LAMA 'tisan, an I1 RADIO!? ^82^ -«?■! iSi ; ideas of ?rve the nt, not nittee, in I Nominations for ed White I drooping I i into a words - UiUlMa .yjt* A wards for Jun rs should I /eoov SORRY FOR THE UM I LOOK, writing a | I 6KIEF! MAAM...BIAME IT ON THE ideas. fWPlP ARCHITECT UHO PESI6NEP and ||§{ US lazard to I CHUCK'S 6UEST COTTAGE! l ^ Excellence-In-T e I for Graduate leech ident who linor but The undersigned committee solicits nominations for Teacher • Scholar Awards and Excellence and proud - In - Teaching Citations from faculty and students. a surprise jesn't lito birthdays, Teacher - Scholar Awards are given to faculty drawn from the ranks of instructor and assistant duation, professors who have earned the respect of students and colleagues for their devotion to and skill in undergraduate teaching. To be considered for the award, the candidate must have served on the re simply faculty for at least three terms, but no more than five academic years. joy being a fuss over Miss J has the lead Excellence - In - Teaching Citations are awarded to outstanding graduate to be so teaching assistants who in a western set of have distinguished themselves by the care they have given and the skill t to know they have shown in tut would nailed-down denims. . . meeting their classroom responsibilities. To be considered for the citation, the candidate must have held a half - time graduate teaching assistantship for at least two terms. In addition the a shapely shirt-jacket and candidate must have assumed a significant measure of responsibility for the conduct of m. Some u ndergraduate cou rses. uore often yoked pant, the greatest >ht up F feelin two-some going in faded Nine copies (original + 8 copies) of the completed application forms and supporting letters are i generally required. Any additional supporting documents may be submitted in single copy. Nomination cotton denim outlined nade very packets should be certified by the appropriate department chairman and forwarded to: Dr. •cognition with shiny nailheads. Dorothy Arata, Assistant Provost, 443 Administration Building. lem some 5 to 13 sizes. $56. emendous lilities can A liscomfort lince ydeserve them just DEADLINE for receipt of nominations: Monday, 5 November 1973. r husband iment this SELECTION COMMITTEE 8 the case, t such an events, b« Faculty: Patricia Cianciolo, College of Education ►lishments, Donald Come, University College would I* Donald Cushman, College of Communication Arts few such William Kelly, College of Natural Science i a person fulfillment Kuberance' Students: Tawar Jarvis, College of Arts and Letters rtunity to ibility f°[ band, yo« gni special JacobSoriS James Manor, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Dorothy Reed, College of Social Science Sanford Zeid, College of Business d personal Open Wednesday evening until 5:30 Ex officio, Chairman: Dorothy Arata, Office of the Provost Jacobson's will gladly validate your parking ticket I Wednesday, October 3,1973 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing„Michigan MSU vehicle congestion frazzles nerves Relaxed rul blamed for By TRISHA KANE State News Staff Writer Each class day the supposedly serene MSU campus erupts into mass confusion as cars, buses, bikes and pedestrians battle for valuable sidewalk and road space during class breaks. Twenty minutes seems a reasonable amount of time to get from one class to another, but with liberalized motor vehicle registration codes and more students and bikes at MSU than ever before, it could take an entire class break to walk a few blocks. It the congestion has frazzled your nerves and wasted your time, and if you're tired of dodging cars on Grand River Avenue and fighting the masses on the Farm Lane Bridge, don't sign up for 10:20 a.m. classes. According to Lynn Peltier, asst. director for Institutional Research, 47 per cent of the student body is on campus at 10:20 a.m. Monday mornings, with over 3,5000 students concentrated in the Kedzie Bessey halls area alone. - And a consensus of police, bus driver, motorist and pedestrian opinions say the bicyclist is this years' congestion villain. Hoardes of sidewalk walkers respectfully plod along, grinning and bearing the slow pace, but bicyclists seem to operate with total disregard for traffic regulations and common sense. A campus bike count conducted by the Grounds Dept. each year shows that bikes on campus have tripled in three years, from 5,100 in 1970 to over 16,000 last spring. Milton Baron, Campus Parks and Planning Dept. director said only 8,200 bikes were registered by Sept. 28. The remaining bicyclists did not receive rules or maps of bike paths for sensible, lawful operation. Baron said all campus bike paths have been extended, widened, and renovated with concrete replacing asphalt. "But bike - riders still insist on using roads and sidewalks," Baron lamented, "when the paths are exclusively for their use." He said $200,000 is currently invested in improvement of bike storage areas with more lights and racks. Adam Zutaut, public safely captain, said both bicyclists and cars violating motor vehicle codes will be ticketed. "With 41,500 students and 10,000 staff people on campus almost simultaneously," he said, "controls muk and will be enforced." Just off campus, the congestion on Grand River Avenue is a continuing headache for City Manager John Patriarche. He said chain barriers and shrubbery have been utilized in the past to 24 hours direct students to crosswalks. A proposed overpass at Grand River and M.A.C. avenues would only accomodate a small percentage of students who pedestrians, buses and cars leaves little room to maneuver without When 47 percent of the student body is on campus, getting to class fear of accident. The various modes of transportation meet and usually cross there, Patriarche said, and would do nothing for bicyclists' problems. often takes more than 20 minutes. The combined presence of bikes, compete for space in front of Bessey Hall. Travel patterns are random and uncontrolled on Grand River Avenue, he said, but youthful speed - sprinting keeps the pedestrian - motorist accident rated low. Suggested solutions for the congestion include: • Requiring bicyclists to take written examinations like those required of motorists, including vision and hand - signal testing. • Requiring bikers to purchase bright rear flags for easier detection by buses and cars. • Stressing correct utilization of bike pathsto keep cars and State News photos bikes out of competition for road space. • Ticketing careless or ignorant motorists and bicyclists. • Patience, cooperation, respect and common sense. by Dale Atkins Congestion villain Common sense Bicyclists must brave busy campus thoroughfares to get from class to class. The number cyclists on The improved .ampui bike paths are not being used extensively, and the added load of bikers campus has tripled since 1970. The congestion problem is compounded by some bike ^rs who makes parking bikes more difficult About $200,000 is being spent to improve bike paths and ignore traffic regulations. parking facilities. Common sense is essential for safe negotiation of the campus. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. October 3, 1973 7 Fuel allocation program bared fjRS FROM WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — The White House announced controls on the distribution of propane gas Tuesday and said allocate home heating oil will be ready in two weeks. regulations to Midwest where winters * are severe, while propane is vitally needed by farmers to dry crops and by residents of many isolated or action could be quickly has passed a similar bill. approved by the Senate, which already mobile homes. The measure would require the President to act within 10 John A. Love, director of the White House The White House unveiled its allocation days Energy Policy program as Congress after it becomes law. Office, said imposition of "mandatory allocation" may not avert put the finishing touches on legislation that would require the Priorities in the House bill would go to the fuel needs of public fuel shortages this winter, but would at least distribute available President to set up a comprehensive mandatory program to health, safety, welfare and national defense facilities. Public supplies fairly. allocate fuels. transportation, government facilities, utilities and agricultural Heating oil is needed especially in the Northeast and Upper The House is expected to pass such a bill this week, and its operations would also receive priority. Both the congressional activity and the White House moves CUTBACKS SAVE POWER, MONEY have been spurred by a report from the Interior Dept.'s Office of Oil and Gas predicting a shortage of about 100,000 barrels of heating oil a day even if cold this winter is normal. Director gives fuel usage tips Love told newsmen the allocation program would not directly affect fuel prices, still controlled by the Cost of but he has recommended that these price controls be Living Council, removed, both to stimulate additional production and to reduce demand. •Maintaining an efficient heating plant by keeping air filters and A source said President Nixon had decided two weeks ago to heat transfer surfaces clean as well as providing sufficient air for impose mandatory heating oil allocation but waited to determine combustion. whether it would be necessary to allocate all Students can save products. money on heating costs this winter and help •Closing window draperies at night. An Interior Dept. spokesman said his department could handle avert a fuel shortage at the same time by following seven basic • Reducing air leakage to attics and crawl spaces by sealing all gasoline allocation if necessary, but that the administration would steps toward conserving fuel, Barry Brown, director of the openings around ceiling vents, light fixtures and duct work. wait to see if the more limited distillate oil allocation Michigan Dept. of Labor, said. - program Brown has •Turning off utilities when they're not in use. would work before considering expansion to other products. temporarily resolved the age-old battle of the The labor director stressed the importance of Also anticipated within the next few weeks is an order thermostat, using tests conducted by the National Bureau of turning off all barring electric lights, television sets, radios and other large boilers from abandoning coal and other plentiful high - Standards. Parents have argued with their children for appliances when years about not in use and added "even as small an item as the sulfur fuels and switching to scarce low the merits of lowering the thermostat at repair of - sulfur petroleum fuels night. Brown says heat is leaking hot water faucets can save the taxpayer money." because of environmental restrictions. conserved when the temperature is lowered. Brown recommends closing off rooms that are not used in the The standards bureau recently conducted tests on a fully winter but cautioned that if water pipes are exposed, the furnished four-bedroom townhouse and learned that a saving of temperature in the sealed-off rooms should not be allowed to 12 per cent heating energy per day is found when the thermostat drop below freezing. was lowered TO degrees for an eight-hour period during the night. On the statewide scale, Gov. Milliken, in "Proper weather stripping and caulking can eliminate up to 30 urging the heads of all state agencies to work toward solutions of the energy crisis, has per cent of the average heating bill," Brown added. stressed the He said consumers could aid in the conservation importance of providing sufficient fuel this winter for of energy this the food-producing industries. coming heating season by the following means: Sun drenched • Placing weather stripping and caulking around all windows and Michigan Dept. of Commerce Director Richard K. Helmbrecht has called for a "shift in attitudes" on the doors. part of the oil industry while Public Service Commission Director William G. This spider takes time out to ponder what's going on Rosenberg • Installing storm windows or using insulating glass. has suggested a conservation outside of the jeep where it constructed its web. program. Public utilities in the state • Installing overhead and individual insulation. are also proposing energy conserving methods for State News photo by Dave Olds industry. State appeals Students tax not subject to vote i gas UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL The State Court of citizens of Michigan when they adopted the 1963 Constitution," Kelley said. used by municipalities for development of local public transit. asked the Supreme Court to decide the constitutionality of the referendum, bypassing the rate Get yours now! 13 Subscribe to PLAYBOY single-copy price and now. Big savings off the you never miss an issue. atHilton. Appeals ruled East Lansing officials are appeals court. However, the Tuesday that the two • "Because the constitutional □ 7 months at $6 Q2 years at $16 cent tax increase enacted last counting on the fund to help Supreme Court declined to act right of the public to reject pay for a planned citywide bus at that time. (a $1.00saving*) (a,$10.00 saving*) year is not subject to a vote of laws enacted by the legislature The suit contended that since the people. system, which was scheduled Q 1 year at $8.50 i Q 3 years at $22 is involved, I will move as to the two cent tax increase begin operation this week - (a $4.50 saving*) Part of the two - cent tax is quickly as possible to secure a but which has been held up came as part of a legislative (a $17.00 slaving*) review of this decision by the Send for your Student Identification Card and get a slated for funding urban public transit systems, including one state's Supreme Court so that by a lack of available buses. package appropriating the money raised by the tax, it is big break on rates at Hilton Hotels and Inns coast to ..V. I Michigan's, highest court will The appeals court said in its coast (Grad students and faculty, too.) Just mail this ; {please print) currently planned for East an appropriations bill. The Lansing. have a chance to pass on this ruling the diversion of the Constitution forbids petition coupon to Hilton Hotels Corp., Travel Dept., National 1 . matter." funds raises "a serious challenges of appropriations Sales Div., 9880 Wilshire Blvd.. Beverly Hills, Cal. The ruling by the three constitutional question," but bills. The appeals court upheld - 90210. Then come visit the Hiltons. judge panel thwarts the The legal action was noted that the question had this contention. petition effort of citizen not been raised before the The defendant in the case brought by a number of groups who are attempting to county road commissions who court. was the State Board of put the issue on the 1974 objected to the diversion of "We therefore refrain from Canvassers, which must general election baiiot. consideration of this issue and validate Address "Based one - half cent of the tax petition signatures on single-copy newsstand price. However, Atty. Gen. 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Show State News Reviewer And everyone watched Dr. 15 minute guitar tuning piece my rocks off' his gyrations Someone from the audience Hook as they eagle flapped, - In the dressing room of the that dissolved into a Salvation made Elvis look like a priest. brought up a request note for Brewery, two roadies from Dr. yodeled and whistled their In an attempt to clean up "Queen of the Silver Dollar," a way through two easy one - Army rag. The next step was Hook and the Medicine Show the act, Dennis trembled his three - year - old Hook song hour sets. The less than Ray, lead vocal, lilting through were warning people about way through a slow country that they had never played in some triple yodels and Dennis their upcoming Monday night capacity crowd seemed piece before breaking into their concert because of a lack of on lead guitar and vocal, doing concert. stunned at first, thinking that horns. They faked it and his outrageous impersonation hit single, "Cover of Rolling the whole thing might be a put "Hey man, like watch out of an eagle in the bluesy "I'm a Stone" and their newest played the best song of the for Dennis. That cat is so - on, but after realizing that night, with no gimmicks. high - flyin' eagle and I don't release, "Life Ain't Easy." they were watching one of the Fired up, they rattled funny that he'll put you in a give a shit for you.'' With George on Hawaiian weirdest show bands around, coffin. And the rest of the To apease the crowd's AM guitar mellowing out their through an old bar rocker band is on a trip. Bill has got to they warmed up to them with sound, Hook actually sounded "Memphis Tennessee" and yellow caution. listeners, Hook broke into their be the filthiest dude in town. musical as they slithered off another song that they had first hit single, "Sylvia's the stage for their break. never done onstage, "Carry Mother." Dennis cried his way According to spokesman Me." Those final three songs to the midway point of the Dennis after the concert, Dr. were easily the highlight of the song before Ray broke into a Soupy Sales whistling act. The Hook got their start in a New night because the band was crowd, still frightened, Jersey bar where everyone used combining music with show, to get drunk and not listen to and the blend was right. whistled back in sections trying to outdo the other, and the band. "Funny, funky, tragic and triumphant!" "I got a bunch of shit out of -BERNARD DRBW, Qinnttt News Strvlc• everyone figured that if these "Everybody's got their me tonight," said Dennis later, guys weren't onstage, they'd be "The drummer has only been scenes going and no one's 4 in an instutution. listening to you. And we're with us a couple months and working six nights a week, five he didn't know what was SKI CLUB shows a night in the same bar. coming off. Neither did we and So we started playing songs for that m&de the concert exciting MEETING ourselves. I'd sing to Ray and for us." John TONIGHT! For all of their flash and 7:00 PM 109 ANTHONY we'd entertain because we weren't each other singing to kinkiness, Dr. Hook still was Dr. H guita Coff Note: Thursday Evening Performance able to put out some very good Sponsored by Lansing NAACP SPEAKER - DOOR PRIZES anyone else." While Dennis cries his way through a Dr. Hook tune, bassist Ray gives a mean look to in M EVERYONE WELCOME! The second set started music in spots, mostly when the Brewery crowd Monday night. Playing what they thought was one of their finest concerts slowly because "we was drunk they weren't goofing around. ever. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show even managed to play music with their showbiz act and smoked out. They should They are a good - time band HAVE WE GOT A DEAL never let us break up a They played a couple of cuts set." with the potential to be professional. And as Dennis said during the concert, "We're FOR YOU!... OH THE TUBE off their new album "Belly Up" but couldn't seem to get professional as hell — we can sweat on cue." off the ground again, even JI' ii „— ~ TEN Cfyccp HIGHthrU Oct. 1 -fvcryday 4:30 p.m. Channel Afterschool Special - of the Year." 12. ABC "Rookie 8:30 p.m. Channel 10 10 p.m. Channel 10. "Love Story." This anthology of romantic i PCSpCOdls orMKb } fyrti 'is+tfanha^ans) tales runs the sentimental ten "Banacek." hicjh plays for-Friday's Gloria Banta has adapted the book, "Not Bad for a A 3 ton, 10 foot marble gamut from comedy to Girl," by Isabella Taves for this - • tragedy. The series opens with FootbaU on the Tub£(J/J first afternoon special of the sculpture is missing. That's the "Love Came Laughing," an year. It concerns Sharon Lee, "unique" premise for this upbeat tale about an affair Sir?c(a\j SpaqhtV\ Spcria)... ~ 11 second season opener. between a lonely guy and i an year - old girl who wins SAGEjj • NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE Banacek, played by George pregnant woman. The episode too {inJs forty or ^1 $2... fry lf((( a place on a boys' baseball team. This sets off an Peppard, is the insurance was written and directed by extra added attraction: emotionally charged investigator who finds vanished Michael Landon. It stars valuables. Bonnie Bedelia, who married ROGER McGUINN Little Joe (Landon) in a script also written and directed by fc Mutyks-Oct 14-15 FRIDAY at the Notre Dame Landon for "Bonanza." It was in concert THIS FA #2 cover at the door) ^ \ Convocation Center on campus at U of N.D. Tickets: $4.50, 3.50, 2;50 available at nice of him to let her terminate the pregnancy started on that the Convocation Center Box Office all show, on this one. Could it be day Friday through showtime. Little Joe's wife did not really Showtime - 8:30 local time die in that fire after all? msmss we offer an alternative RHARHARHARH^\RHA PRESENTS ihmosI Buddy Guy & Junior Wells The Fall of the Roman 193I-I972 Empire ADUCT X MOVIES FELLINI'S ROMA' 6 OMPLETE M sl5° Weds. & Thurs. s2°° Fri. & Sat. Wed.-108 B Wells, 9:00 ADMISSION $3.00 playing thru Sat. $1.00 Admission, I.D. required. Students Faculty & Staff only COUPLES $5.00 BEAL COOP PRESENTS: OPEN VOIIR EYE! a/ut PREPARE YOURIELF FOR a 1 m m ** ^MOTMHS SAY IAHINOICTMEMT F K DO TWVV mo everything Also: Martian Space Party TODAY in 111 OLDS my . You Owe H To Yourtoll To So* Thii Picture I 7:00,8:45,10:30 Admission $1.25 (NO I.D. Required) iniparfs 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1973 9 Garfunkel alb By MIKE LA NOUE The highlight of the album State News Reviewer young man who's telling his like the song is a song composed by Webb old man goodbye. But the "Cecilia" added to "Bridge Over Troubled Allot two years for creation entitled "All I Know." goodbye is strange, "You don't Waters." and forget the fact that Paul Art Garfunkel seems to be a need anybody, Simon has produced two solo lover type of nobody needs A bravo to Roy Halee for singer — love you," the young man says. excellent engineering is in LPs and listen to songs become his style and "Angel The songs' peculiar order. Clare," Arthur Garfunkel's first "All I know" is a beautiful love morbidity remiids the listener The Greek solo effort since the S and G song tolling of an of the theme used in "Most instruments, split. One would probably mandolin, bouzouki, the South uncompromising idealist who Peculiar Man." American charango, the think that "Angel Clare" is a "I love congo says you and that's all I Like any other Simon and natural transition for Simon know." The song has the drums, plus string Garfunkel release, "Angel and Garfunkel. ethereal quality present before Clare" has orchestrations make a no bad songs. All wonderful blend of good vibes. But Garfunkel, drawing in the song "Bridge Over songs are well composed. Some The church like quality of from the talents of Troubled Waters." composers are thought provoking, like Jimmy Webb, many some songs can be attributed Randy "Another Lullaby," also a are ballads, while others like "I to the fact that Newman and Van Morrison has Webb composition is a Shall Sing," a Van Morrison part of the song album was recorded at Grace done it on his own, that gives the listener inner creating an contribution, add a lightness Cathedral in New York. album that just could be better than "Bridge Over Troubled strength like the strength of Art Garfunkel1 reassuredness that a lover gives Waters." to his love in a time of need. Every song is carried with If you can buy a copy of the beautiful tenor voice of "Angel Clare" or borrow one Garfunkel and he adds the St. from a friend, just listen to this Mary's Choir and several song before you go to bed. female vocalists who create a A must to hear if you're an vocal blend unsurpassed in old S and G freak, is a any song Simon and Garfunkel album called "Old Man." Written by that preceded. Newman, the tune is told by a At Mariah John Hammond, an excellent white blues vocalist and guitarist, will appear at the Mariah Folk and Blues Folk& Coffeehouse at 8 and 10:30 p.m. this Friday and Saturday Blues in McDonel kiva. Tickets will be $2 in advance and the door and can be obtained at Marshall $2.50 at Coffee Music, Elderly Instruments, Sounds and Diversions in downtown Lansing House and at the MSli ticket office, inconjunctio M.S.U.'s THE PERFORMING Pop Entertain¬ ARTS COMPANY ment and PRESENTS, Union Board proudly present George Haimsohn and Robin Miller An entertaining take - off on musical movies of the 1930s OCTOBER 9-14 FAIRCHILD THEATRE 8:15 p.i CASH TICKETS NOW ON SALE Where would you rather eat? FAIRCHILD THEATRE BOX OFFICE OCT.5th and 6th McDonel Kiva PHONE - 355-0148 SHOWS:8:00& 10:30 $2.00 ADVANCE *2.50 AT DOOR tickets at Marshall Music .Elderly Instruments, SEASON COUPON BOOKS l«QW Sounds&Diverskms-downtown Lansing.M.S.U. ticket office STILL AVAILABLE! 6 Shows - $8 for students MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES Their deadly it /GRIG/ mission: m«chig»n state university to crack 1973-74 the forbidden island INTERNATIONAL of ORCHESTRA Han! 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Wednesday, October 3,1973 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Rules for travel agencies State Ogonowski, D Rep. • Casmer Detroit, said any possible state legislation in favor of federal regulations The special committee will hold two additional public Gary College Travel of East Lansing, said that some regulations are eyed Crawford, manager of R State Sen. - Lansing, Philip Pittenger, introduced a bill earlier this year which called Sex probed The City discrimina of East Lansing is being accused of using illegal by pending before Congress. hearings today to hear for the licensing and bonding Tuesday some legislation will now testimony from travel agencies needed but said he will not sex discrimination in its hiring practices by the MSU chapter New legislation to regulate definitely be introduced in the attend the hearings. of anyone selling travel and consumers. The hearings of PIRGIM. the practices of travel agencies legislature in the near future, But Ogonowski said the arrangements in Michigan. A letter containing the investigative reports and the initial in Michigan may soon be even though some spokesmen federal government has been will be at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in "Something has to be done the House of Representatives but 1 am not sure legislation complaint will'be read Tuesday night at the East Lansing City forthcoming from a special for the travel industry strongly slow in acting on legislation A substitute bill has since chamber in Lansing. should be as harsh as some Council meeting by Francienne Walker of the PIRGIM • MSU committee of state legislators oppose it. governing travel agencies. been introduced, however, Board of Directors. investigating consumer He said travel agencies who Several local travel agencies proposals," he said. which would exempt anyone PIRGIM claims that East Lansing uses two separate complaints against the testified at a public hearing in Meanwhile, Michigan contacted, however, said their Studentours, an East belonging to two or more consumers are being cheated Lansing travel firm which was travel trade conferences. applications for employment. One is a standard application industry. Detroit Monday denounced representatives will not be while the other is entitled "Female Employment Applicants and stranded in foreign the subject of several consumer attending the hearings. Office Skills." countries because of the complaints printed by the State Rep. H. Lynn Nancy Washburne of PIRGIM has decided to investigate the matter of separate practices of some disreputable State News during the past Jondahl, D - East Lansing, a forms, because of a woman's complaint of what she felt was a U-M president travel firms. Washbume Travel Center in Lansing said she will not testify mainly because she is not year, bankruptcy. has since filed for member committee, of the special said most travel discriminatory procedure. PIRGIM then sent representatives to investigate the forms, Sally Folley of the Folley said Studentours was agencies in the state would not convinced that any legislation by applying for work to the City of East Lansing, and to find about higher Consumer Protection Division of the attorney general's office will eliminate the problems. "I am not sure if more a subsidiary of the bankrupt firm Vacation Travel of Grosse be covered under the bill because of the exemptions. out who they gave the office skills sheet to. PIRGIM claims that only female applicants were given the said that so far this year her Pointe. She said Vacation ANN ARBOR (UPI) - Without mentioning Watergate by bureaucratic red tape will "The bill seems to exempt office skill sheet, even when the position they applied for did office has received more than Travel has also operated under name, University of Michigan president Robben Fleming says he eliminate the fly • by - night everyone but the consumer," not require office skills. 96 formal complaints about the names of Sun Tours and wonders why American universities had so little impact on the practices and advertising travel operators," Washburne South Wind Tours. Ogonowski said. persons involved in "political deceit, criminal behavior and claims of travel firms operating said. unethical conduct." in Michigan. Fleming said in his annual State of the University address Monday night he hopes American schools and colleges "would devote some time and effort to the value area" when planning their curriculum. "Many of the young people who have deceit, criminal behavior and unethical testified to political conduct are fully She said her office received 186 similar complaints in 1972. "This does not represent the complete number of Part-time students now eligible equipped with degrees from distinguished American universities," complaints because often one work-study Fleming said. "Why did we have so little impact on them?" In another area, about 20 per cent as much as one - Fleming warned that students, who now pay- of the total cost of their education, may pay third or one - half in the near future. person will sign a complaint on behalf of an entire group." Folley said. for grant, program "Low income families will either find it impossible to send She said her office also the dropping of the stipulation (8 credits or less) is a departure to drop a class and needs the their children to school or find a growing resentment on the part receives hundreds of telephone By DIANE SILVER that eligible students must have from the former policy which money loses his aid. of the lower middle class when a means test gives outright grant inquiries and complaints about State News Staff Writer a family whose income is money primarily to low income students," Fleming said. travel firms each year. Part-time students are now automatically canceled all aid to a student who dropped from The rule limiting the $7,500 or less. This loosening of the eligible to receive money under both the Educational a full-time to part-time status. students who are eligible for financial aid guidelines seems Opportunity Grant (EOG) and the grant to those whose In place of the income rule, to indicate a trend towards a MSU is now stipulating that general relaxation of the strict the work-study program. "This new guideline is parents contribute $625 or less This and several other has also been dropped. eligible students can only rules set by the federal helpful to the student taking Students are now only judged receive a contribution from changes in the guidelines remedial courses who has been government. However, Kenney Todayis the Last on their need. Needy students their parents for $725 a year or warned that the prospects for controlling the programs were advised to drop a class and defined as those who could less. that dim. recently put into effect by the concentrate on the one are are federal government. not continue their education course," William Kenney, The new guideline without the grant. This new rule does not tie "The rules have loosened up associate director of financial concerning part-time students the determination of a but the Nixon administration is aids, said. student's eligibility to a set still trying to phase out the The grant can only be SKI CLUB Day for Fall Term MEETING TONIGHT! Kenney noted that the normal part-time student is working full-time and does not awarded to a student after all other possible financial aid programs have been used up. income figure, William Wagner, asst. director of financial aids, said. That practice often grant and the National Direct Student Loan. So, the rules are relaxing but if you have no discriminated against a student funds for your aid program it is 7:00 PM 109 ANTHONY HALL need the money while a Modifications of the whose family had a supposedly of no value whatsoever," he SPEAKER - DOOR PRIZES Book Returns EVERYONE WELCOME! full-time student who is forced work-study guidelines include high income but had other said. People say there's always something happening at Lansing's favorite French restaurant. Attendance u They're probably right. MIVH Open 7:30 to 5:30 Football Saturdays 9 to 5 Cafe Grande Gourmet Serving crepes and French delicacies seven days a week. ot Michigan s BOOM 1TOKE Happy Hour: 9 to 10 nightly Attendance at state parks through Sept. 16 Michigan "Weather is the prime factor in state park attendance," The gasoline shortage also may have boosted attendance Ladies Night: Every Wednesday Guillaum said. "Though the In the early summer when was up 2 per cent over last Open: weather was worse this spring rumors of gas station closings year's figures, due primarily to Mon - Thurs: 11 am to 1 am and in mid - summer, it was were circulating, deterring good weather conditions in late Fri - Sat: 11 am to 2 am ideal for outdoor recreation vacationers from taking out - August, H.B. Guillaum, in Sunday: Noon to 10 pm charge of revenue services for during the Labor Day of - state trips, Guillaum said. the parks division of the Dept. holiday," he explained. Out - of - state residents of Paris for under $5.00 Guillaum noted that accounted for 32 per cent of LET VOLVO SPOILYOU. A touch of Natural Resources, said attendance through September the campers utilizing the Monday. was 17,876,323 compared to Michigan parks this summer, he 17,528,894 for the same said. SKI period in 1972. Starting Jan. 1, 1974, The number of daily motor reservations for 50 per cent of An electnc rear window CLUB vehicle permits issued was up 11.4 per cent, possibly the state's camping sites during the May 1 through Sept. 30 defroster. Few other Power-assisted disc brakes cars have the hindsight to reflecting increased use of the period will be taken for the To help make sure no o else spoils you: a fade less than drum brakes, incorporate this as standard Stop by our showroom and MEET- parks by young people who do not want to first time. A $2 fee must passenger compartmen Volvos have four, not just spend $5 at one accompany reservation : all these time for an annual permit, requests, in addition to the built around m bu.lt steel six boxed pilars. (So a Volvo The ^ adjus, you Not From bickelsg0 IN0! Guillaum added. regular camping fee paid at the Daily permits cost $1. park, he said. ANTHONY TONIGHT! HALL HUGO BOHM (Ski Co - ordinator for Boyne will speak Country) Repair ALSO. 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Be sure to 23rdI Deadline for Gtminlnd top quality steaks plus tour other 4 include your local address, so we can return interested participants great foods in c«e you're not in the mood for 1 iteak. Scrumptious fried chicken, juicy is Monday, Oct. 8th, roast beef, a tuh fry out ot this world, or your receipt to you. For more information, a two-luted burger on a bun phone 351-4140 or 349-9494; YOUR BUCK BUYS MORE AT ask for Kathy Chaps! 50' OFF 75' OFF £jb A MEDIUM PIZZA A LARGE PIZZA (1 item or more) (1 item or more) 1203 E.GRAND RIVER WOLVERINE with this coupon 600 N. Homer at E. Saginaw near FrandorShopping Center 337-1631 5001W. Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall Shopfcrdseoscr^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1973 H GARY SCHARRER Beamer emerges as champion, takes golf team's Sideliner days over for Niesen By PAM WARD leadership role really need what I call a leader. We have a good team and aa good State News Sports Writer time. We just need some encouragement." It's not easy to follow in the Beamer hopes MSU, after taking the Midwest title, will be able footsteps of a giant. It's even to win its harder to emerge as an uniquely talented champion in your own remaining season matches. She says the Spartans are right. Golfer Manono Beamer, a senior, has done both. capable of doing it, but she gives most of the credit to Fossum. Mark Niesen stood dejectedly on the sidelines Saturday, shoulders slumped and head bowed. He was miserable. He was also For four years MSU was led "A major part of our team is our coach Mary," Beamer said. by recent graduate and four - time "We couldn't do it without her. She's such an embarrassed. Midwest title winner Bonnie Lauer who optimistic person gained national and state who always looks for the best and never cuts us down. It's a Niesen has played a starting role since coming to Michigan prominence. good State. He quarterbacked the freshman team three years ago and feeling to know that she's pleased with us." This season Beamer had little trouble started at either quarterback or defensive cornerback in his first filling in Lauer's two varsity seasons. This fall marks his third year as a starter. leadership position, becoming the fifth Spartan in a row to capture the Midwest medalist honors. But he didn't start against UCLA. You could tell it bothered him. It just wasn't natural for him to be on the sidelines. Two years ago Niesen didn't start at Wisconsin because he was "Manono is Fossum, coach an excellent golfer and a wonderful of the women's golf team said. "We leader," Mary Fourth Bul were very switched to quarterback only a few days prior to the game, but prous of her at the Midwest tournament." he came back to start the second half at his defensive There has been no other time when Niesen was kept from action. "1 can't remember when the last time position. was," the quiet Niesen Beamer is shows it. new at being No. 1 and her refreshing humility to benefit said. "I never sat on the bench either in grade school or Comedian high "IWs was the first time I ever won • singer Danny midway mark of the game. school." said. "I've taken a lot of second anything that big," Beamer Thomas will be on hand at Game coordiantor Mike Niesen, a former prep all - America selection from Manistee places behind Bonnie (Lauer). I really enjoyed playing with her, though. It gave Spartan Stadium for the fourth Harrington is confident of a Catholic Central, was MSU's second leading rusher last season and me something to annual Bull Bowl football clash work for." good turnout this year. one of the top tacklers two years ago. In between he has bounced Sunday at 1 p.m. "We have been successful in back and forth from the two platoons like a yo • yo. Beamer, a food science major, has been playing golf since she The will the past and I don't see any Versatility always created a starting position for him. Last was eight years old but views the same pit the Pigs week the Spartan coaching staff informed Niesen game more as a source of against the Freaks and all reason why we couldn't get 40 about his pleasure than competition. reserve role for the Bruins. A sore shoulder was proceeds will go to Aid or 50 thousand fans out there partially Leukemia responsbiie for that decision, but there was another "I like the competition," Beamer said, "but I like the - Stricken Children Sunday," Harrington said. "We consideration. of America (ALSAC). think that having Danny compatibility the game of golf gives me the most. I enjoy "They told me that I wasn't hitting as well as I should out there and being Thomas on hand will be a big be," meeting new people on the course and being able to Composing the Pig team will asset to the public's impression Niesen acknowledged. "They though that playing quarterback talk to them about the sport." be so area police officers from all of this affair." long may have taken some timing away." ages, while the Freaks team Fossum says the SDartans couldn't have a better public will be made up of young relations woman working for them than Beamer. Tickets are on sale now for males age 18 and over. The $1 and will also be sold at the Shocked "Manono has a lot of wonderful qualities besides being a good Freaks hold a slim one game • gate for $2. golfer," Fossus said. "She made many friends for the MSU margin in the three previous Outlets in the East team and has helped our golf Lansing Niesen's reaction expected. image tremendously." games, coming up with area for tickets are: Campbell's was "I was shocked," he said. "I didn't say New Champion victories in the first two affairs Smoke Shop, the Brewery, anything. I knew they Manono Beamer, senior, displays the form that Beamer's personality and leadership netted her the job as but losing last year. were disappointed with out performance at Syracuse, but I didn't captured the the team's captain this season which she Campus Bookstore, Canterbury 1973 Midwest Regional medalist honor for takes as an important Thomas, who has been a Shop, Beggars Banquet, think that they would shake things up like that." her. Beamer is responsibility. staunch supporter of ALSAC It was hard for Niesen to stand there the fifth Spartan in a row to take the Midwest title. Recent Campus Sport and Surplus watching where he had "It's for many years, will present been playing for so long. It was also hard to accept. graduate Bonnie Lauer held the title for the first four important for me to instill some competition in the team, Shop, State Discount and years. to make them special awards during the Brother Gambit Slick. "You don't really feel like you're part of the team," Niesen Photo courtesy MSU get going," Beamer said. "But our team doesn't admitted. "You can't bring yourself to realize that you won't be Alumni Magazine put in." The veteran ace didn't think other substitutes would share the same attitude and he offered an analogy. DuPree named "It you've never been rich it isn't that bad being poor, but after being rich it's a pretty low feeling when you hit the bottom," he said. "If I would have never played it would've been different." Substitutes There are others, many who want to Niesen does. But there are only so many important play just as badly as positions to Oil. For Cowboys' MVPDALLAS (UPI) - Former MSU tight end Billy Joe DuPree the first rookie to become a starter with the Dallas a CHICAGO (UPI) home — Big Ten football teams set attendance record Saturday when 429,795 fans watched seven games, an average of 61,392 per game. The previous seven game record was 424,192 NEW YORK (UPI) — Tom Seaver, ace righthander of the New York Mets, may not start each home game the Spartans dress 80 players, 40 the National League playoff might get in Cowboys since 1970, was named the team's most valuable on Oct. 1, 1966, Commissioner Wayne Duke opener against the the game. Some never play. Their dreams of said. The largest crowd Saturday was 88,042 at Cincinatti Reds Saturday because of a sore grandeur and starring player Monday for his performance in Dallas' romp over St. before 80,000 end in practice Louis Sunday. the Navy • Michigan game. shoulder. sessions and empty stands. Duke Seaver insists hell be fit, but DuPree caught six passes and scored three touchdowns in said another record could be set manager Yogi But they're important. They Berra is leaning to lefthander Jon Matlack. the Cowboys 45 - 10 victory and was awarded the game ball. Saturday when eight teams are at home with prepare the first two teams for Mat lack, meanwhile, says he doesn't know DuPree was the Cowboys No. 1 draft choice last season. seven schools expecting crowds over 50,000. game competition. Sometimes He is the first Cowboy rookie to become a starter since 1970 anything about it. break and determination HELSINKI (UPI) - Another generation has The oddsmakers have made the Mets when Cliff Harris and Duane Thomas turned the trick. an moves them up a string. In the "He has a lot of work to do, a lot of hard work, but he broken his records, but for European sports fans underdog to the Reds no matter who pitches, the meanwhile the coaches need to and fellow athletes, the name of Finland's Paavo latest line from Las Vegas can be a great tight end, a great one," said former tight end being 6 - 7 in favor of keep the "team" in high spirits. Nurmi survives outdated record books. Cincinnati. Mike Ditka, now a Cowboy coach. "He has to improve his It's one of those myriad A trade mark of tracks around the BOULDER, COLO. (UPI) — A juvenile judge blocking and I think he will." world, challenges facing coaches. DuPree almost caught seven passes in the Cardinals "The Flying Finn" died here Tuesday at the Tuesday ruled out a possible jail term for Robert game, age Niesen was in a better mood of 76. Contemporaries and proteges say Nurmi Lange Sr. who instructed his teen aged nephew but he dropped one throw. - was the first great middle distance runner and a to cheat in ' Monday after being told that "He had that one drop and as good hands as he was, this winning the 1973 National Soapbox e would be starting again at shouldn't happen," Ditka said. "I think he pacesetter for style and technique. Derby at Akron, Ohio. Notre Dame. But his reaction just took his eyes "The details have not off the ball. "But the kid really has potential. He needs a yet been worked out wasn't that strong. but I have agreed for a non lot of work on his techniques. He also was a great ability a lot - judicial adjustment "It's made me realize that I BALTIMORE (UPI) — The Baltimore Colts of the charges." said Boulder of tight ends don't - the ability to catch the ball in a crowd. Juvenile Court have to hit somebody, but I'm traded fullback Don Nottingham to the Miami Judge Horace Holmes. "Details will Nothing disturbs him. He can also run when he gets the ball. be drawn up not going to do anything When he started he'd get hit and go down but not now. He's Dolphins Tuesday for running back Hubert Ginn. in line with what was discussed in my chambers." different - except for maybe hard to bring down." getting a bit more vicious," he aid. Niesen said he couldn't change his game or play Ali somebody else's since that kind to of consciousness would result in mental errors and mistakes coming from trying too hard. Watching a game from the me sidelines instilled a feeling that Mark By GREGGALLO match at Madison ahead on all scorecards but was will probably will Square UPI Sports Writer hurt stay with Garden on Feb. 4, it was by the light punching Niesen. learned Tuesday by United Bugner several times, lending "It was like a bad dream - a NEW YORK (UPI) - After Press International. evidence that he had yet to real bad dream," he said. nearly three years, former The Garden has called a return to his best form. I wonder if he'll have time to heavyweight champions major press conference on Ali has stayed active since remember that Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier feeling against the Irish Saturday. will meet in a return 12-round Thursday to announce the the last fight, traveling around rematch. the world and scoring Ali and Frazier will receive a unimpressive victories, then in lot less money this time than March losing a 12-round they did when they met in the decision to Ken Norton. In Garden on March 8, 1971. that shocker, Ali suffered a That night each man collected broken jaw. Their rematch on $2.5 million but this time Sept. 10, saw Ali avenge his around they're getting second lifetime defeat by $850,000 or 32"a per cent of earning a split verdict. everything, whichever works Many newsmen at ringside out as the bigger figure. had Norton ahead on points By JACK WALKDEN Presently the co - rec's main sport for fall is Both fighters earned every and Ali showed his displeasure State News Sports Writer volleyball. During the winter, basketball. penny in their last fight as with his performance that . . , ... innertube water polo and paddleball will be Frazier, then the champion, night by taking a swing at his ew j. lntramural program has added many offered outlasted Ali over 15 brutal cornerman Budini Brown after dimensions in recent years, but probably the " ost recent .. rounds to defend his title in the final bell. expansion has been that of the SPrin8 term' one " Pltch »ftball, bowling and what many boxing observers Both Joe and Ali are "recreational program innertube water polo will be on tap. The program was created called one of the greatest fights looking to meet Foreman in a with the intent to "Some interest has been exPressed in •touch in history. title bout, but Ali has openly Provide men and women a chance to compete footba" league," Hoehlein said. "If the interest is said he wants Frazier more n activities Since then, however, both together and to meet new friends," there we'U be *lad to start 8 lea«ue " than anybody else. rogram Frazier and Ali have fallen on supervisor Rich Hoehlein said. In addition to the IM activities in the co - rec rocky times, each apparently Negotiations for the The co Ali-Frazier return have been rec Program. Hoehlein said, "There are about 20 suffering after-effects from - program started two years ago Ith «n emphasis on fun and not so much on sP°rts clubs available on a co-rec basis their gruelling struggle. going on for two months and "ning. including karate, sailing and skiing." Frazier, in fact, spent Bob Arum, Ali's attorney, only a n "Virtually anyone on campus can participate The co - rec program has also expanded into week in the hospital after the last week admitted Muhammad the co had agreed to terms and all embers graduate - rec program including faculty other activities on a weekly basis due to the last fight and then knocked out that remained for the deal to "uses," Hoehlein said. students, undergrads and cooperative efforts of the Married Sutdents Terry Daniels and Ron Union, the dean of students and the IM office. Stander.two nobodies, before be sealed was for Frazier to put There have been two main clianges in the co • From this group's efforts, the gym at Spartan signing to meet big, strong his name on the dotted line." Programs from last year. Last uldn't play on both a year you Villa8e Elementary School has been opened from George Foreman in Kingston, co - rec team and an 8 to 10:30 P m- Monday and Wednesday for Jamaica last Jan. 22. tramural team. This recreation activities such volleyball, table y on both. year you are eligible to tennis and badminton. as Foreman pounded a sluggish Frazier to the canvas six times Meetings Also, beginning Oct. 11, the same school will and finally stopped him in the The other change from last year is in the use be open from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday and second round. A Confederation of Club ,e facilities. A year ago the women's and Friday for the same purpose. Frazier, whose long-time Sports meeting will be held at y ,n s facilities on weekends. This were available for co - rec use Activities planned for the future include friend and manager Yank 7 p.m. today in 215 Men's I Vilt's new year they are available special interest classes and clubs to be conducted Durham died last month of a Intrauural Bide. All Wilt Chamberlain, who jumped last week from the Los Angeies Lakers, poses in his new y day with "jIne co rec is the exception of the pools. in the married housing area beginning winter stroke, has had one fight since officers are welcome to attend. uniform as a San Diego Conquistador. The - offering a number of sports this term. - a 12-round win over A meeting for anyone long - time Los Angeles center will coach the and Hoehlein says that program officials American Basketball Assn. team and e Anyone wishing information on the various European Champion Joe interested in platform tennis hopes to play this season despite an option clause in his very anxious to offer activities if people old contract. new co-rec programs should contact Rich Hoehlein Bugner in England this will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday interested in them." (356-4710) at the Women's Intramural Building. summer. Frazier was way in 327 W. McDonel Hall. AP wirephoto Wednesday, October 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 3,1973 State's utilities ag By BILLHOLSTEIN the attorney general defining Rosenberg was Lenton G. The commission is two men is the fact that Gov. the role and powers of the administered under the Dept. Milliken went outside the United Press International Sculthorp, the other chairman Republican William Republican commissioner. of Commerce, but in practice is commission to appoint At a time when Michigan's G. Rosenberg. given a good deal of Rosenberg chairman, The differences are utility-regulating agency faces independence, including its overlooking Ralls. new and major challenges, Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, emerging at a crucial time for own budget. By law, both Sculthorp says Rosenberg a Democrat, has frequently the commission itself because has given the commission there are increasing indications political parties must be of a political and philosophical intervened in rate cases before Rosenberg is attempting to represented on the "strong effective leadership." the commission to oppose rate restructure it to better enable commission. Therefore, 2-1 He criticized Ralls for allegedly rift between its one hikes. it to meet challenges brought Democratic and two votes along party lines are not trying to limit the chairman's on by consumer and unusual. authority through a ruling Republican policy makers. Another environmental pressures. sign came earlier from Kelley. The most visible evidence of this Some observers feel the month when the He has brought in new staff heart of the problem is the Rosenberg said the apparent a split on the Public Service commission ruled 2-1 in favor members, including the friction may subside after the Commission was a recent of granting Detroit Edison a competition between Ralls and commission's first nuclear commissioners adjust to each request by the commission's Rosenberg. temporary revenue increase of scientist, and has plans to make other and that it may be good loneDemocrat, William R. $26.8 million, with Ralls Another possible source of because it "keeps each of us on greater use of computers. Ralls, for a legal opinion from dissenting. Siding with personal friction between the our toes." "I am a little bit sorry that, during the restructuring of the Panel alleges violations; commission before the reccd Penn Central faces suit is in, we are having little squabbles," Rosenberg said. Kelley charge Ralls also has ideas By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL The Michigan Public Service Commission has asked. Atty. Gen. for restructuring the commission. He is pushing for a division to deal with in alleged Frank J. Kelley to initiate legal action against the Penn Central consumer complaints among By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Railroad for ignoring safety • related directives of the other things. commission. Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley charged three out-of-state firms The three members of the Tuesday with deceptive advertising in an alleged sewing machine Commission Chairman William Rosenberg said Monday that commission are gubernatorial and Florida land sales scheme. Penn Central has failed to respond to 25 orders of the appointees. The companies, Equitable Development Corp. and Vacation commission in the past year. Most pertained to improper signals Their job is to regulate gas, Incentives and Properties Inc., both of Florida, and Market at railroad crossings and repairs needed on tracks, he said. "It's a very dangerous situation; very, very electric, telephone and water Development Corp. of Ohio, have been cited for unfair dangerous," rates. advertising and failure to comply with the Federal Trade Rosenberg said. Commission's rules for games of chance. They were also cited for The commission makes Rosenberg said Kelley will either file suit in a state court or decisions that Ralls says "are operating in the state without a license to do business. intervene in a federal bankruptcy case under way in Philadelphia, Kelley said the companies falsely notified consumers, by mail, going to touch the pocket where the financially distressed railroad is headquartered. that they had either won a prize and a contest or were eligible, as books and lives of people in "We think safety is as high a priority as anything they can the result of a contest, to receive a prize. the state as no other state spend money for," Rosenberg said. "Consumers were informed that a computer had selected their agency does." lucky number as a prize winner in a sweepstakes when, in fact, the so-called sweepstakes was a systematic marketing scheme which resulted in the sale of vacation land and sewing machines," HOOEfb 9 ?o-. 105 SG. 89c A Q$ 7 REG. 89c AQC *+ 7 Krr Cane Sugar t I cbme SUGAR UHIT I BAG Pen coupon I0r ORLON KNEE SOX LIMIT 6 / —• (J REG. $1.00 Exp ires'oct.Td, 1973 Q / Coutvbfq Cut Mixed OPAQUE KNEE SOX TRVER PARTS 49c LIMIT 6 (coupon) ires Oct. 10. 1973 Lansing Store Only 49c "■LIGHT RIGHT W.E.M. aURUTV Beef BULBS GUARD Jfe A 4 oz. REG.2/70C REG. 89c LIMIT 2 n/AQt 2/49 LIMIT 2 39' CHUCK STERK (coupon) (coupon) r es Oct. 10, 1973 East Lansing Store Only ZEST Super II BATH SIZE CARTRIDGE Beautiful Ripe Yellow —i—CEQ2SED}——CSEES39—i—— Auaket Natural 32-02. REG. 48c 2^29$ LIMIT 6 (cou on) REG. $1.25 5's 78 ).Bottles st/d Scot Lai Ttozen East L BRNRNRS CERERL COCA COLA /JUICE CORICIDIN PRELL cold tabs tube Shampoo 16 io< 5* 3 oz. 02. 63* REG. $1.09 59 Wt (coupon) (coupon) Expires Oct. 10, 1973 East Lansing Store Only Expires Oct. 10, 1973 last Lansing Siott- Only Wednesday, October 3,1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank S5 REFRIGERATORS GRADS, MALE, share apartment DODGE 1963. Runs good. $100 or PLYMOUTH 1965. 4 door sedan. PART TIME: piece work Quiet, near campus, Laundry RENT THEM at ACStE RENTAL, - reasonable offer. Phone Immaculate body and excellent distribution. Choose your own $70 each plus deposit. 349 3335 1790 Grand River, Okemos. 349-3381.5-10-5 running condition. $300. Phone hours. Average $2.60 an hour. Phone 349-2220. $6 per month. after 6 and week . ends 339-2075. 4-10-5 Call Dad, 351 -1561.10-10-3 10-10-10 Deposit refunded on return. DODGE COLT 1972, Station 10-1-10 Wagon, Excellent condition 4- PLYMOUTH 1967 Fury III - New PART TIME auto clean • up and NEED ONE girl, own bedroom PHONE 355-8255 transmission, new shock building maintenance work. speed - extras. Best offer. Close/Campus. $65 month 347 Student Services Bldg. 355-6179. absorbers, good running Apply Kalamazoo Street Body REFRIGERATORS, 332 5993. 5-10-3 condition. $450 - best offer. Shop, 2628 East Kalamazoo DISHWASHERS. ESCHTRUTH DODGE CORONET 500, 1970. 353-3552, 4 -10 p.m. X5-10-3 Street. 3-10-4 APPLIANCES, 315 South Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 GIRL NEEDED for same, •AUTOMOTIVE 383 engine, bucket seats, air, 2191.15-10/10 Twyckingham - 3 man. $75 Scooters & Cycles AM-FM, vinyl top, Mag wheels. PONTIAC, 1965, Super Clean, WAITRESSES. FULL or part time. 337-2564. 3-10-4 Call 373-7728. 3-10-4 rebuilt everything, radio, $375. Must be 18 years or older, Parts & Service TV and STEREO rentals.$24/term 882-9808, 351-9042. 3-10-5 dependable, and neat. Apply in EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Aviation DODGE 1965. Good $9.95 month. Free same day person, Metro Bowl, corner of $1 37.50 / month. Good transportation, new battery, PONTI AC 1965. Two door hard South delivery and service. Call •EMPLOYMENT - Logan and Jolly Road. location. Bus service to campus alternator, voltage regulator, 10-10-11 NEJAC, 337-1300. c31-10-31 top. Good condition. Best offer 332-4505. 3-10-4 #FOR RENT exhaust, good tires. $250. 882-0707 after 3:00 p.m. 5-10-9 Apartments 349-1715 after 6 p.m. 7 10-4 TELEPHONE SALES FEMALE ROOMMATE needed tor Houses PONTI AC CATALINA, 1965 Earn Christmas money, days or same in Holt, furnished. $70 FAIRLANE 1967 8 cylinder, Runs well, shabby exterior. Rooms ngs. Pleasant work with good 694-9500. 5-10-8 automatic, new tires, 60,000 Good transportation, must sell. compensation. Experience an asset •FOR SALE miles. $350. 332-8781. 3-10-4 $125. 355-0719 after 6:00 p.m. or will train. Call 484-2649. 8-10-5 NEEDED: 1 person for own GIRL NEEDED to share 4-man 5-10-9 furnished room in apartment Animals FIAT SPYDER Capitol Villa. $62.50. 337 7460 1970, 124 yellow DISHWASHER AND janitor. with working grad student and 4-10-3 Mobile Homes with black top. $1100. SIMCA, 1969. 30 mpg. 8 track. dog in Okemos. No lease. Call • Nights, full time. Apply in •LOST & FOUND 485-8610 after 5 p.m. 5-10-3 Excellent condition. $750. '1UE CARD SECTION IS SPELLING person 2-4 p.m. FRANK N' 372-4511 days. 3-10-3 NEED ONE girl to share apartment, 8, 351-9042. 3-10-5 STEIN RESTAURANT, 220 $73/month. One block from •PERSONAL 1971 FIAT - 850SPIDER, 35 mpg. oar A MESSAGE" TO 7UE OTHER South Howard, Lansing. 7-10-3 4TH GIRL needed to sublet winter campus. 351-6879. 4-10-5 •PEANUTS PERSONAL new top, snow tires. $1600. Call T-BIRD 1970, air, full power, and spring. Call 332-1650. •REAL ESTATE weekdays after 6 p.m. 655-3177. stereo, extras. Sacrifice. TEAM im POLICE ARP NOW APPLICATIONS, NOW being 5-10-5 EAST LANSING - lots of parking 4-10-5 349-0675.3-10-5 •RECREATION AtoWQ i M..: accepted for all positions, male and female, full and part-time at 1,3-MAN apartment and several space. Two blocks to campus, 2 FORD GALAXIE 1964.Automatic, rooms. 2 blocks to large bedroom apartment, •SERVICE TORONADO, 1968, full power, air, LUM'S, 231 M.A.C. Apply in men's unfurnished. Laundry room, radio, recent valve job and tune cruise control, new tires! ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY, CA.94709 campus. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. Instruction up. New battery, generator. person between 2 p.m. and 4 range, refrigerator, disposal, air Excellent condition. 332-0325. c-10-31 349-4981. 5-10-9 p.m. 3-10-4 conditioner. Gas heat and water Typing Service 3-10-5 furnished by landlord. f 1 3 •TRANSPORTATION •WANTED FORD LTD 1968, 10 passenger, full power. Factory air, hitch, TOYOTA STATIONM Wagon 1971 4-speed, 1600cc, $1200. Phone 1971. | Motorcycles H010! J® WANT TO hire part-time body shop. Some experience help for WOMEN: 1 block from campus. girl apartment, completely furnished. Utilities and parking 351-9036, 8-5 weekdays 5-10-5 rack. One owner. Clean, A-1 necessary. Flexible hours. M-78 GIRL NEEDED, $66/month, free 655-3215 5-10-5 included. $80. 349-9609 or mechanical condition. BODY SHOP, East Lansing. bus service. 349-4408 after 4:00 $900. 1969 305cc HONDA Excessory TOPLESS MODELS, for 349-4842.0-10-31 ••RATES" 349-0683. 5-10-8 337-0496. 3-10-4 p.m. 3-10-3 TR6 1967: 16,000 miles, luggage loaded, $1500 actual, $500. photography studio. Call 10 word minimum rack, excellent condition. 655-3297 evenings. X-10-5 489-1215 for appointment. TWO 3 bedroom apartment. $210 FORD 1965 CUSTOM, excellent WANTED: GAS pump attendant, 10 MINUTES WEST of campus $3,150. Call 677-7361. 5-10-9 0-10-31 and $240. October occupancy. ■ NO. transportation. Very little rust part-time, experienced preferred Beech Street. Vance at 337-1641 close to bus service, 1 bedroom, WORDS but paint is weathered. Interior VEGA: 1972, - CLEAN, •« / NUDE MODELS $2.50 and hour but not necessary. Apply in 5-10-4 furnished. Couples preferred. No clean. $210 or best offer. person. POINT ARCO. 1542 dependable, easy on gas. 27,000 for art classes, Lansing 4 MAN 355-3175. 3-10-4 West Grand River, East Lansing. 1 3 5 10 miles. Price negotiable. Mike. Community College. Call Glen 332-0122 after 6 p.m. 5-10-4 2-10-3 AMERICANA HAVING TROUBLE? Does that Clements. 373-7171 2-10-4 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 2- Bedroom FORD THUNDERBIRD 1958 - old (or new) car need a little 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 good condition, $175. Call after MALE LIVE-IN cook. Prepare 12 WANTED ROOMMATE for VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Bus. work? Try us, the good guys! PORTER POSITION: Part time. Cancellation makes one 5:30 p.m. 337-2025. 5-10-3 Excellent condition, rebuilt meals per week for 6 men, for bedroom apartment. 'A block 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 From front end service to major Excellent benefit program. this opportunity engine, new tires, carpeted, room and board. Own room. from $90/month. 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 overhauls. OKEMOS AUTO Apply in person. Holiday Inn, campus. 23.40 Call 351-6891.5-10-8 available. GRAND PRIX 1969 - air, AM/FM, curtains, stereo. Converted for CLINIC, Grand River at Park 3121 East Grand River. 2-10-4 337-2505. Charlie. 3-10-4 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 Phone 332-5322. vinyl top, Michelin radials - camping. Call 694-0305 after Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 40000. 351-6985 after 6 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5-10-5 NO RIPOFFS. c-5-10-5 WAITRESSES NEEDED for lunch NEED 1 male to share 2 bedroom LONG HAIR OK! Young men PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1-10-3 shift. Experience preferred, No furnished and women for inside part time South. Lovely, modern two - apartment with D EADLINE VOLKSWAGON 1969, DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair Sundays. Apply in person at another. Close to campus. sales - theatre tickets • Apply bedroom apartment, carpeting, 1 P.M. one class LANSING CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH THE STEINHAUS, 6045 West day EXCELLENT condition, $975. manuals for foreign cars. 115 West Allegan, Room 405. paneling, disposal. $175, $90/month, utilities paid. Phone before publication. 425 South Grand Call after 5:30 p.m., 394-2946. CHEQUERED FLAG,2605 East Saginaw. 3-10-4 351-0532 after 5 p.m. 5-10-8 Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. including heat. 393-2468. 5-10-9 1969 - Road Runner 383, V - 8. 4 - 5-10-9 Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west -5:00 p.m. 10-10-16 MACDONALD S RESTAURANT is Speed, custom tires and wheels, of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 NEED ONE girl to Peanuts Personal ads now accepting applications for share two - man $1395. Phone 482-1191, ask for VOLVO - 164E - 1973. Low miles, WANTED: PERSON to perform must be pre-paid. MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East employment for the hours 10:30 apartment immediately. Call Dick. air, electric over drive, all electronical repairs on stereo a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Only applicants Peggy 351-5390. 3-10-5 5-10-9 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. leather, exquisitely maintained, Cancellations/Corrections negotiable price. Serious parties Complete collision auto service. painting and 485-0256. systems, guitar amplifiers, and television. Experience necessary. available for apply. those hours need Applications are being NEEDED ONE or two men (or It 12 noon one class day MERCEDES BENZ 190 diesel, only. 353-6453, 489-5549 after Full or part time hours may be Americana Apartments. Call 10 - C-10-31 taken between 8 a.m. - a.m. 1961, new radio, tires, excellent 6 p.m. 3-10-5 arrange. Apply; DICKER & Paul after 5:00. p«ni>351-5092 before publications. and 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - engine, 30 MPG. 647-6547. DEAL SECONDHAND STORE, 3-10-5 COUPLE-MOST attractive JOIN THE COMPLETE auto Friday at 1024 East Grand 5-10-4 1701 South Cedar. 457-3886. 2/bedroom - furnished.Through The State News will be cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% River, 234 West Grand River, C-10-31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE March or longer. $200/month. off on labor. 215 East East Lansing, and 2040 Grand responsible only for the MERCURY 1966. Excellent Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. River, Okemos. 6-10-3 North, furnished, one bedroom, References, no pets. 6638418 DOG 'N SUDS 4919 West Saginaw, utilities paid, garage. 3-10-5 first day's incorrect 1965 COMET 6 - Cylinder. New 0-10-31 Applications being taken for $135/month plus deposit. Phone insertion. front - end, brakes, battery. 20 women part time and full time. DELIVERY HELP wanted. Must 627-5454 2-10-4 WANTED: FEMALE roommate to mpg. Cheap! 355-0947, METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. 5-10-8 have own car. Call DOMINO'S share house Lake 355-8407. 5-10-9 Okemos Road and 1-96. on Lansing MG MIDGET 1970. Great TROWBRIDGE after 4 p.m. COUPLE, ONE bedroom furnished, with same. $125 plus 1/2 condition. $1,250. 351-0080 349-1929. c-10-31 MACDONALDS RESTAURANT of 351-7100. 10-10-8 utilities after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-9 included $145. utilities. 351-6596 or 372-3906. East Lansing and Okemos is now 349-4071,349-3084. 3-10-5 MGA 1958, very n ce condition, Motorcycles |[d(Ws] Employment jj| accepting applications for full and part - time employment. MALE/NIGHT Receptionist. Lansing area. Monday through SUBLET ONE bedroom, air, $185. Ask for Christine. 2-10-4 TWO BEDROOM house. Five acres. Serious inquiries only. $850. The hours of availability are Located at Stoddard Apartments Friday 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. Call Jane $130 month plus utilities. 372-7425 3-10-5 HONDA 1973 SL100 trail bike - from 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. and NEED TWO topless shoe shines 489-6501. 5-10-4 351-5683X1 10-3 349-1258. 2-10-4 like new, best offer. 351-2574. from 5 til closing. Apply girls and one nude photography MGA 1960, restored condition. 3-10-3 between 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 2 model ijirl. Call for appointment. FEMALE NEEDED, for 4 - man Runs well. Best offer. 989-2016 HOUSEPARENTS - MARRIED 419 SOUTH CLEMENS 3 489-8020. 10-10-3 p.m. - 4 p.m. - Monday - Friday. apartment, winter and spring - after 4:30. 3-10-5 YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, 5-10-9 couple needed to supervise bedroom house to sublet, AUSTIN HEALEY 1967 Roadster, group home for retarded adult term. $60/month, Cedarview RICKMAN. Fall prices now in $235/month. Call 482-7143. needs paint. Make offer. Phone females' under community Apartments. 332-2186. 3-10-5 MGB PORTABLE hard top - effect. Parts, services, helmets, PART TIME, Car washer / hiker to 5-10-3 355-6283. 3-10-4 mental health. Phone 393-7477. practically new, $120. Call leathers, and custom accessories. clean - up cars and trucks. Good TWO OR three man; furnished, 10-10-9 anytime - 484-5830. 5-10-5 SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. driving record. Prefer 21 years or 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 322 CAPRI 1973, sun - roof, AM/FM, COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part time close, utilities paid, after 5 p.m. 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just older. Call 489-1484. 5-10-9 Hayford, Partially furnished, decor - group, tach, $2600. positions available. Apply in WAITRESSES OVER 18 - 337-2571. 3-10-5 MONTE CARLO 1972 - south of 1-96 overpass. Phone Carl Stanley 393-0450. 5-10-3 355-2615. 5-10-3 Immaculate condition, $400 694-6621. c-5-10-5 person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. experience helpful. SiTnday - BABYSITTER NEEDED Monday- ONE MAN for 2 bedroom duplex. below current Blue Book price. The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, Thursday, 4 p.m. • 11 p.m. EAST: 816 Bement 3 bedroom Friday 9-12 a.m. GREATER Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. - 4 Near Sparrow. $72.50. 485-0573 - Lansing. 0-10-31 CH„E„Vn!l0LE;T 80,000 miles. ^ $100 orA'R 1962: best offer. Phone 355-1263. 4-10-5 NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA - repair and service, factory LANSING RACQUET CLUB, a.m. Full and part time ;fered. after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-9 furnished, 2 baths. Neat and $2 an hour. 372-9531.5-10-9 clean. Call 485-6483. 5-10-3 Bob 353-9700, 371-4654. 3-10-5 MUSTANG trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 ODD-JOB handyman needed. Full Apply 2820 East Grand River, 1970, Low mileage, $64.30 BLOCK FROM campus. East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. time mornings. Apply at 3308 UNCLE JOHNS PANCAKE DELIVERY HELP wanted for CHEVROLET power BEL - AIR 1969, steering, good condition. 332°2033("«nyti^3-1(M ° 0-10-19 South Cedar, Lansing. 3-10-3 LITTLE CAESAR'S. 1203 East HOUSE. 9-10-8 Call 351-1859 Thomas, Bruce. All Facilities. 1-10-3 STAMPS & COIN SHOW _ Grand River 337-1634. 5-10-9 BARTENDER-PART TIME 51???..0'- !*;S' 0,,er- Phone OLDSMOBILE - 1970 Delta 88,4 SUZUKI 1972 250cc trail or , positions available. Apply in NEED TWO male students for hard Holiday Inn J*™*:*!!* - door. $1,000. Phone 485-8610 street. 2,500 miles, sharp looker, LUNCH COOK, fast food work removing carpets and TWO BEDROOM, furnished or 3121 E. Grand River runner. Ed after 6 p.m. person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. unfurnished Mobile Homes, (Across From Frandor) CHEVY II hood. 1968. 6 cylinder, a,ter 5 P-m- S"10"3 experience. Apply in person at 332-6359. 5-10-5 The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, THE BREWERY. Ask for Mr. cleaning walls, Sunday October $35/week, 10 minutes to automatic. Power steering, radio, 7. Phone 694-9598 evenings OCT. 6 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Lansing. 0-10-31 Wahlin. 10-10-16 campus. Quiet and peaceful on a 59,700 miles. Call 484-5873. OLDS, 1964, F-85 Sedan, $100. after 8:00. 1-10-3 lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 OCT. 7 10:00a.m.-5:00a. 4-10-5 Call Bruce after 4:00 1972 YAMAHA 200 Electric. p.m. JOBS AVAILABLE - Part time 351-8114.3-10-5 Excellent condition, 1800 miles. BABYSITTER IN my Spartan Helmet 694-1734. 5-10-5 work $300/month. Inquire at CHEVY PANEL 1968. New tires, Village home, Monday - 489-3494. B-4-10-4 FULL Secretary - typing required, shocks, insulated, panelled. OLDS 1970CUTLASS, two barrell, Wednesday - Friday. 9:00 a.m. - shorthand desired. 349-3784 after 5:00. 3-10-3 blue, automatic, buckets and 1972 HONDA XL250. $650. 1972 12:30 p.m. 355-0762. 3-10-5 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for Knowledgeable in rock music YAMAHA 175, $550. Phone COrVa^ R 1964~Van. cTean^ $945 orthodontist's office. Typing 60 and office procedure. 351-2740. carpeted, radio. $300. 332-8185 ^ 349-3799. 6-10-9 484-8777. 5-10-5 wpm. Mature person who enjoys TOPLESS MODELS, for photography studio. Call 489 - 9-10-8 CROSSWORD after 5:00p.m. 5-1Q-9 working with children. Please "pE" KADETTE R#|ly . HONDA 1969. $250. Also Suzuki send personal resume to Box 1215 for appointment. ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while PUZZLE TS250 1971, fork brace and 0-10-10-3 CORVETTE 1968 Convertible-327, "adio' 9°°d,^'r®s' $^7f „Ca" knob. $500. Call Russ at A-1, Michigan State News. you learn. Part time or full time. ACROSS 29. Fault 4 speed. Custom front end. Russ at 349-1010 or 349-4628. 7-10-10 WAITRESSES NEEDED at least 3 $3/hour. 489-1215. 10-10-9 Excellent condition. $2400. 5-10-4 349-1010 or 349-4628. 5-10-4 1. Moslem priest 31. Lixivium 351-5972 5-10-4 STUDENTS, PART time. Earn $50 days/week, 11-3 p.m. or 5-10 MASSEUSES WANTED. We will 5. Apparition 33. Compass point PEUGEOT 304 1971. 1969 HONDA CB 350 good week plus bonus. Call p.m. Must have own train for part time or 10. Devil's food 34. Bracing Must sell, a full time. good condition. Call after 6:00 condition, best offer. 351-8268 394-1100.0-10-31 transportation. Some weekend $8/hour. Phone 489-1215. 11. Aid medicine P.m. 355-5519. 5-10-8 after 6:00 p.m. 3-10-5 work. 2.25/hour. Apply in 13. Thealer sign 36. Musical 10-10-9 ORGANIST NEEDED. Chapel Hill person at the University Club, 14. Assists direction HONDA 1973 -CB 350. Excellent United Methodist Church, near 3435 Forest Rd. between 9-5 15. You and me 38. Climbing plant ADD YOURSELF TO THE GOOD THINGS AT condition. $500. Need cash! campus. 339-2657 or ; p.m. 5-10-5 17. Soft job 39. Whole Steve 332-4691. 3-10-5 7-10-10 19. Raw metal 44. About MEADOWBROOK KAWASAKI 500 cc. 1970 - new HOUSEBOY FOR Sorority. EXPERIENCED PART or full time shoe salesperson. Apply 20.Truncate 21 Redbreast 45. Maguey 46. Nominate MODERN YOUTH SHOES, engine, runs great. $650. Call $5.50/week, plus meals. No 23. Impersonate 47. Two-edged TRACE Jerry, 646-6677. 3-10-5 Sundays. 351-5085. 5-10-8 Frandor. 5-10-5 Ask for Mr. Potter. 26. Masterpiece sword 28. Antagonists '49. Equitable Apartments & Townhouses Recreation Building Includes: Apartment features: HAVING WANTED i T" 4 T" r- 7 8 9 ♦Olympic size pool *Gas, hot water and heat SOME PROBLEMS? People, who want to men or women, ages earn a 18-80 $100 to $1,000 10 1 " %% 12 ♦Saunas ♦Playground *Air conditioned per month part time, in their own home. For an interview, mail your •3 % '4 IS % * area ♦Garbage disposals ♦Private patios WE'RE THE GOVS name address and phone to Box 1859, East Lansing, Michigan Post RENTAL TOWNHOUSES 17 18 % "9 ♦Ping Pong ♦Dressing ♦Carpeting office, 48823. 10-10-8 % ♦Stoves and refrigerators TO SH—OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC ♦ Convenient to MSU 20 31 a7 rooms ♦Color T.V. ♦Laundry facilities WAITRESSES, ATTRACTIVE, experience necessary. BACK no and shopping i im % 13 Is % VI Je ♦Pool Tables Townhouse features: We offer full time factory trained mechanics for all STAGE Meridian RESTAURANT, Mall. Applications ♦Air conditioning ♦ Carpeted %1 a % w Si ♦Party Room ♦Dishwashers ♦Frost free refrigerators phases of auto repairs. From tune - ups to over - hauls. Specializing in front end repairs. accepted 3-10-5 between 2-5 p.m ♦ ♦ Full basements Clubhouse and 34 % w % w Visit with one of friendly rental agents our ♦Gas heat play areas 3fl 3» MO %% 5r % today ♦Air conditioned ♦Private patios STAMPS Now taking applications % m 43 ♦Shag carpeting OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC BUY • SELL • TRADE UNIVERSITY STAMP SHOP 351-0460 MM % M5 % % 47 48 * We're at the cornor of Jolly and Dunckel Rd. 2615 E. Grand River 351-3130 307 E. Grand River (inside Curious Book Shop) 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. Phone 393-0210, Open Sun. thru. Fri. 11-7:30, Sat. 11-6 NO RIPOFFS! 1-6 Mon. -Sat. 332-0112 •Family applications only %% 50 % 51 lichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1973 15 11® *1 'Students' kept happy at massage parlor KrL NEEDED for house winter SPECIAL CONCRETE blocks for APPLES AND Sweet Cider. Pick SPEAKERS, AR-3a's with stands, LOST: Not only does she enjoy other men, but her BLUE JEAN jacket, red lt#rm. Close-campus. $67.00. bookshelves. Pick up at Cheney your own apples on Saturday like new, $350. 1960 Karman (continued from page 1) lining, BH. 9/24. Reward 6 boyfriend knows about it. She said her boyfriend I 351-5944. 5-10-5 Concrete Company, 2655 East and Sunday. BLOSSOM Ghia • $50. 351-7799. 3-105 pack of Coors. Call 355-6434. - mostly businessmen. She said very few college doesn't mind because, "He's a swinger too. He's Grand Rlvar, East Laming. ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski 2-103 students are customers, because the *udents: SAGINAW West. 20-10-17 and Sons. 2 miles north of Leslie BUNK BEDS $75, nice bar $45. price is too seen me get down with another man and I've ■ Furnished 4 Bedroom. Utilities 3589 Hull Road (Old high for them. seen him get down with another chick." at US. automatic washer $15, other LOST: FEMALE ■ paid except electric. Parking. calico cat, 6 "I have to charge my customers, because Sue said having sex with another GARAGE ART SHOW, prints, 127). Phone 1 589-8251. Open miscellaneous furniture. Phone months. person Near Spartan Village, that's how I make my money," she said. She ■ DODGE REAL ESTATE, paintings, drawings, ceramics, 9-5, closed Mondays. 0-10-31 372-3495. 3-105 doesn't bother either one of them, because 355-3040. 3-104 they I 482-5909. 5-10-5 sculpture, weaving, applique claims to get very little pay from the love each other and plan to get married. banners, macrame, jewelry, and USED FURNITURE, good BEDROOM SUITE - Walnut finish, management and only works four days a week. Until that time, Sue said she will continue to IkST LANSING. Price reduced, greeting cards. September 29 condition. Sectional davenport 3 double bookcase bed, chest and LOST: HATTY. Half Dane, 50 lbs. Brown short hair - Au Secours. Even though she only works part time, she work and enjoy having sex. f available now, 4/bedroom through October 7. 9-6. 1883 - piece black brushed velour with dresser. Also gold sofa - bed. 351-6318. 4-105 said she makes "pretty good money." From the ■ duplex. Two baths, carpet, At about this point, my time is about up, and Ann, East Lansing. 6-10-5 matching ottoman $100. White Delivery available. 355-8047. average customer, she gets about $15. "I make I newly painted. 351-8920 after vinyl barrell swivel chair, $50. 2 3-105 Sue has done a good job on my back. She puts even more when my customers ask me to take off I 5:30p.m. 5-10-8 AMPEC SVT amplifier head. 300 girls Hercules bicycles, $30. To FOUND: FEMALE eat. Black with on her top, saying it was nice having me there streaks of brown. Call 355-8616. my blue bikini bottoms," she said. and that I should back. watts RMS. $500 or consider see, call days 371-2784; evenings GIRLS VARSITY 10 speed - come C-104 She also said she does "many ksT SIDE LANSING - 1720 trade. Tom, 484-2454 4-10-8 351-2784. 3-10-3 yellow - $90. 6-months. Nancy things with her At this point the similarity between massage I David 3/bedroom, 2 baths, large hands and mouth to make money," but she 351-7062. 3-105 parlors and registration ends. Many students ■ basement, $100. Call 485-4917 FOR SALE: Gibson guitar and BICYCLE: 10-Speed Schwinn. LOST: BLACK neutered male doesn't engage in the actual sexual act while leave the IM and registration tired and uptight (after 5 p.m. 5-10-8 amplifier. Excellent condition. Super sport. Excellent FURNITURE, GOOD, cheap, poodle, 13 years old. Center street and Grand River area. working. over not getting the courses they want. condition. Phone 646-5801. modern. Twin beds, desks, 373-4700 after 7 p.m. Ask for Sue has been But in the case of Sue and the massage parlor, .N ROOM in house, $67/month. Dimondale. 3-10-3 337-7191. Reward! 3-103 working at the massage parlor Cliff. 5-10-4 lamps, chair and couch frames. for over a year and says she likes it 1*525 Lake Lansing Road. because, "I "students" leave soothed and relaxed, because 351-9042 evenings, weekends. ■372 5512. X-5-10-5 KNEISSL SKIS, 210cm, Rieker G2 3-105 LOST: OLDER Seal-Point Siamese enjoy sex! I'm a swinger and I enjoy men and they can get just about any course, if they pay CAMERAS: 35MM SLR and Range what' they do to me." boots, size 11. Cheap. 332-4092. cat. Female, neutered, declawed. the price, without going through drops and adds. - finder Canon, Minolta, Yashica, IpLS: IMMEDIATE occupancy, Pentax, Petri. 349-1715 after 6 5-10-5 REFRIGERATOR, $19.95: Dinette Vicinity of 500 Charles Street. Tnea r campus, parking, attractively furnished. 332-8903 venings. 4-10-5 p.m. 7-104 BICYCLE FOR Sale - four times. Only $45. 372-7642. Used only set, $14.95; Chest of drawers, from $9.95; new sofa bed, $69.95. ABC SECONDHAND Missing since September Phone after 6 p.m. 332-2825 3-103 16. Milk prices may jump in Michigan stores BUNDY BASS Clarinet, 1 year old, 3-10-4 STORE, 1236 Turner, Lansing. $600 new-will sell for $300. I—" ' ir~7i (continued from page 1) IqrTH EAST of campus. 16 676-1608 5-10-4 484-0025.101016 I Personal / Standards for setting milk prices vary from jmiles. Two bedroom house, MOCCASINS. MEN'S and state to state. In some areas, as in Michigan, the I partly furnished, carpeted, on pounds of milk from the farm, when processed, minimum is based or women's, $8.49, all leather. PX OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS, desks, a federal order. ■ five acres. $200 351-7497. RUMMAGE SALE - Okemos yields about 46 quarts. FRANDOR. 351-5323. 4-10-5 davenports, beds, chest of FREE Dairy associations all over the country have I 0 10-31 Community Church. Wednesday, ... A lesson in complexion A spokesman for Associated Milk Producers, raised October 3, 9:30 drawers, much, much, more. Call prices from 8 to 10 cents per gallon, and - 3:30, and WOLLENSAK STEREO recorder. Drive care. 484-4519. East Inc., which has 39,000 members in 20 states and consumers may Thursday, October 4, 9:00 - - a - Litte, Save - a - lot. Michigan 485-7197 Lansing begin to notice the increase as fcoMMATE NEEDED: share Copper bottom stainless pans, TREASURE CHEST. 116 North Mall. or describes itself as the largest dairy farmer earlv as next week. 1:00. Sponsored by Women's MERLE NORMAN , ■ house. Call between 8-5, camping cookware. 351-5119. Main, Perry. 625-3188. 5-109 cooperative in the nation, said the increases were A spokesman for Sealtest Foods in ■ 373-6972. After 5 p.m. call Society. 3-10-3 3-10-4 COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-104 put into effect "to provide some economic said retail prices would Lansing 1361-2705 or 351-5066. 3-10-3 incentive to dairy farmers to stay in business." probably increase only ELECTRIC PHOTO- copy machine, 1V4 cents per quart. STAMPS, COINS best selection, CONGA DRUM, Carvac, Kindness NEW COMICS weeks early. Save lowest prices. Discount supplies. pocket size tape recorder. 10%. Phone 351-0149. We buy, Rooms >1 Near campus. LIBERTY COINS, 223 Abbott, 337-2401. 3-10-3 Hairsetter, electric manicurist, electric heater (220V), camera tripod, T artificial Christmas Poloroid camera and flasher. African prints, 1910. Antique sell, trade, old comics. 1-103 Service r/V iflWHATl. its winn* ^ dishes. Rare, 1906 Victa tree, tape recorder. Low priced! GIRLS WANTED for mm HEAD 195 Victrola. Phone 489-7255. BuBLE, FURNISHED, kitchen, cm skis, marker 487-5651. 3-10-4 WEATHERVANES' annual T 3-105 bindings, Lange boots. 9 1/2 M. shirt show to be held at Coral king. Close. 332-5722 or FOR QUALITY service New Pioneer car cassette TELEDYNE Gables October 23rd, deadline on stereo ■484-9774. C-10-31 SPEAKERS eight SONY TAPE deck TC 366 used equipment, see the STEREO speakers - tapes. 351-0172 months old, 10" woofers, $50 - for interested participants is 3-10-3 only approximately 10 hours. Monday, October 8th. For SHOPPE, 543, East Grand River. JlRL-ROOM immediately, excellent for rent, location. for pair. 351-7881 after 7:00 p.m. Good condition. 5-10-3 Excellent condition. Comes with information phone 3514140 or more C-10-31 5 new 1800' tapes. Call 349-9494. Ask for Kathy Chaps. S65/month. 351-2477. 3-10-4 353-1417. 2-104 SPEND AN afternoon making Announcements for It's What's The Altrusa Club of Greater SMITH CORONA Manual 9-105 typewriter - top condition, money! Advertise your garage Happening must be received in the Lansing is sponsoring a rummage fcoM FOR female, private bath, FENDER DELUXE reverb SONY TC252 Tape recorder, sale with a low cost Want Ad. State News office, 34 Student sale from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday and recently overhauled. $40. "WARM YOUR COCKLES" with Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least |$ 1 3/week. Smoking, drinking amplifier. Excellent condition. 355-8013. 3-10-4 stereo. Excellent condition, 1 Dial 355 - 8255. from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Dean Swift fancy Sniffing Snuff. two class days before publication. the lOOF Hall, 1100 N. Washington isitors, both sexes - okay. 351-0320 days, 339-2387 year old, tapes included. No announcements will be accepted Ave., Lansing. The proceeds will be (Ten miles from campus. Call evenings. 5-10-5 SEWING MACHINE Clearance $140/best offer. 332-3896. Send name, etc. for free samples. SUEDE AND leather, cleaning and by phone. latter 12-noon, 694-0829. 2-10-3 Sale! Brand new 2-104 Dean Swift LTD. Box 2009. San restoring. OKEMOS DRY The Promenaders will meet portables, projects. USED & Francisco, California 94126 CLEANERS, 349-0910. b-1-103 at 7 p.m. today in 34 Women's $49.95 $5 per month. Large 3-105 Intramural Bldg. for an evening of Orchesis new ballet class will selection of reconditioned used REBUILT BIKES machines. Singers, Whites. Necchi's, New Home and "many H Dr. Albert Ellis Sex workshop * Typing Service ^ square, round and folk dancing. Dances will be taught and all beginners are welcome. meet 218 Thursday in the dance studio Women's Intramural Intermediate to advanced Bldg. from others.'' $19.95 to $39.95 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beginners from Terms EDWARDS "Cognitive and Behavior Treatment The first SDS meeting of the BUYING & SELLING HORSE FOR sale. 9 Years old, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Please note these of Sexual Problems." Sunday, DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, registered Thoroughbred EXPERIENCED IBM typing - term will be at 8 tonight, the Union times. $2 per term dues. New October 7, 1973. 8:30 a.m. 5:00 Also complete 1115 North Washington, Gelding, Chestnut, 16.1 hands. - Pica, Elite. 1331 East sunporch. All those interested in |0MMATE WANTED to share 489-6448. C-104 Hunter, jumper, Western or p.m. at Michigan Union, University Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 12-10/5 SDS and in building an effective , own bedroom. -bicycle service- of Michigan. Registration required: student movement at MSU are An orientation session will be English. Call 669-3460 after 4 $35.00 for graduate students, invited. |(80/month. Call before 4:30 GIVE AWAY Red hide-abed p.m. 5-104 ADD IMAGINATION to living! held by the MSU Volunteers from n. 372-2911.3-10-4 $60.00 for professionals. Mail to: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday in 6 REASONABLE without mattress. Call 882-8182. Institute for Rational Living of Check the great rental MMM graduate student meeting Student Services Bldg. for any 2-10-3 apartments in today's Classified at 12:30 p.m. today in 320 volunteer interested in Boys' Club |PIT01 CLUB rooms for men RATES Michigan, 2512 Carpenter Road, Engineering Bldg. Elections and of Lansing's recreational program. Ann Arbor 971-6533 2-104 women. TV, laundry, Please call 337-7483 SONY TAPECORDER TC630, new strategies. lurant and lounge. Free Amplifier, Speakers: Bell & FREE - HIP, well trained kitten EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Lansing area lesbian feminists I parking. 222 Seymour. BELLY DANCE classes - with The MSU Veteran Club will hold DICKER 8. DEAL SECONDHAND Howell optical film projector. needs Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). are willing to do panels for classes, home. Call 372-7979 Suheyla will begin again its first organizational meeting of |>-10-31 STORE, 1701 South Cedar. Top Phone 351-0578 after 6 p.m. FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-1031 churches, residence halls, etc. For quality used stereo and musical 3-1M __30O3_ Saturday October 6, 11 a.m. the term at 7 p.m. today at the information, call the Women's . Please phone 337-1622. They American Legion Post. East Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, • CLOSE to MSU. Clean, CHAMPION SIRED black Labrador equipment, also accessories. THESES, RESUMES, typing and Lasning. All interested vefs invited. it rooms. Cooking. Phone TEVEY P.A. columns, Gibson BERNE GOLD couch - good puppies. Father good hunter. will be held at Inn America, MSU Veteran Tuesday, and Wednesday and from 2736 East Grand River. printing. Reasonable prices. 3 tn, $60. 353-0939. reel/8- track recorder. Ampex SURPLUS HEAD • 117 North Mobile Village. 371-3151 after 5 COPYGRAPH SERVICES, with the University Judicial fJ-10-4 800 stereo reel tape recorder. 337-1666 C 31-1031 Panasonic AM/FM • stereo Harrison for all head supplies, posters, tapestries, gifts. Hours: p.m. 5-103 Peanuts Perjonal IS The first meeting of the Pre - Vet Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. System, landlord etc. is - tenant problems, invited to pick up a petition ! 5 COTTON AND rayon cassette system. Two Jenson 12" PROFESSIONAL THESIS, from 334 Student Services Bldg. 12-10 p.m. 10% OFF WITH AD. WINDSOR 1973 14 X 65. 2 term Today in 100 Vet Clinic. A tour of riental rugs and tapestries for speakers without cabinets. New typing. Expert typist with the clinic is planned. Petitions are due Oct. 12. 3-105 bedrooms, skirted, air CATHY AND TOM: paper 125. Also, few 6 X 9 cotton electrovoice bookshelf speakers. Congrats and conditioning, utility shed. degree in English, 8 years Orientals $45. Number of New and used stereo head good luck on your engagement. experience. IBM, 351-8961. An orientation session will be Attention Social Work SOLEX WITH side baskets $185, Immediate occupancy. $11,200. continued carpet samples, 75c phones. New Sanyo stereo The S.K. House. 1-103 held by the MSU Volunteers at 7 Undergrads! You are invited to 200 mpg. Phone 694-3622 694-3870. 9-105 attend the p.m. today in 6 Student Services Undergraduate Student (end $1.95. EDINGTON'S. 422 systems. Used Harmon - Kerdon 5-109 HOUDINI 19? That' a trip, man! Bldg. for any volunteer interested Advisory Committee meeting at 4 i Washington, Phone stereo systems. New Sanyo 2/ 1959 SABRE, 10' x 55', in the Otto Junior High School p.m. Thursday in 555 Baker Hall. 1485-7129. 4-10-5 channel end quad car tape decks. Happy B-day. Water Wings. Transportation 1 MOVING SALE - Refrigerator $25. We will discuss plans for remodelled, furnished, washer - 1-103 possible Used Mono-end stereo record term projects including working gas stove $25, dresser with dryer, central air conditioning, [ANISH Handmade CLASSICAL guitar. players. 1,000 used 8-track mirror $25, ski rack $5, men's shed, mile from campus, good The orientation session for the MSU Volunteers program Tutor with sponsoring national welfare a career night. rights and by Pimental of cartridges and 2,000 used stereo bike $5, women's bikes, $5/$30, clean condition. $2600. SHARE DRIVING from Leslie to Corps has been changed to 1 p.m. Best offer. 355-0200. records. Used photo supplies. four folding chairs $15, tables 332-0143. 5-109 MSU, Monday through Friday, 8 Thursday in 27 Student Services Vivitar filters and lenses. $5/each - MORE - Call The Tenants Resource Center a.m. - 5 p.m. Call 353-9392 or Bldg. Polorold cameras, binoculars, 35 351-1507. 1-103 LANSING-NEAR Sparrow needs volunteers to help answer MARLETTE ON large lot in 1-589-2811 after 6 p.m. 4-105 mm cameras, movie cameras, - Hospital, eight rooms, questions about subleashing, Windsor Estates 12 x 63. Width •SPEEDS] and view cameras. Sears HEATHKIT AA The Public Relations Student maintenance and other - 1214 Stereo pulchritudinously decorated. common telescope. Italian wall tapestries, 7 x 21, expando. Three Quiet NATION WIDE AUTO Society of America will hold its problems. Training will be Friday amplifier. Used on week and neighborhood. Asking 30 used typewriters, clock bedrooms 19 x 24 living room, TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all first meeting at 8 tonight in 33 and Saturday. For more irth replaced with larger $75. $1 7,900. Call 482-7739. cruising machines radios, small appliances and air, humidifier, washer and points. 313-537-0005. 3-105 information call Mark Charles. 353-8436. 1-103 101011 miscellaneous used goods. We dryer, skirting and shed, many BEST VALUES extras. Phone, 6464771. 2-103 guarantee and service our STEREO COMPONENTS. $750 COUNTRY LIVING, between MSU fellowship? South Collegiate CHECK US merchandise. Wl LCOX new, want $375 unit or make I and Meridian Mall - 12 room^lit X Fellowship asks you to come to an OUT SECONDHAND East STORE, 509 Michigan, Lansing, Phone offer separately. Call 484-3704. Lost & Found) iQI - level. 2 car garage, balcony, inductive Bible study tonight in 34 Union. at 9:15 p.m. today in 330 Student Services Bldg. Wine, music and positive 3-105 patio, privacy on wooded lot. vibes. Come and check velocipede 485-4391. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. $52,500. Will hold land DON'T FORGET Blood comes The MSU Horticulture Club us out. Monday - Saturday, c-10-31 FOR SALE: Deluxe Kenmore tank contract. Occupancy peddler FIND SOMETHING? only from people. Professional invites all horticulturists to see and Volunteers are needed for an vacuum cleaner with all hear H. John Carew talk on 541 E. Grand Riw LA PLAYA CONGAS, new If you've found a pet or article of extensive research project designed attachments. Mint Condition, 2 "Organic Gardeners are some of my to study promising treatment MICHIGAN ^Downstairs 351-7240 J condition. $275 value for $150. Call Dave, 337-7513. 5-10-5 years old. Cost - $90, Sell for value, we want to help it. Just come into the State News you return COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. Best Friends" at 7 p.m. today in methods for reducing anxiety, m $16. Call 489-4095. C-BL-106 209 Horticulture Bldg. tension and worry and enhancing I'LBOAT. 1 973 Sunfiih, Classified Department and tell us Hours: Monday, Thursday, and one's sense of psychological well - ■fiberglass - Olympic model) FIVE AND Ten speed imported you want to place an ad in EAST Friday 9-4:30 p.m.: Tuesday and The Psychology Club meets at being. If you are interested and will NOTRE DAME - MSU tickets (2) ■450. (Was $640 new, three bicycles. Limited number. LANSING STATE BANK'S found Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-1031 7:30 p.m. Today in 110 Olds Hall. be available for regular $16.00 plus ad. 117.50) Call au psychology majors are welcome Ton,hs ago) Call weekdays. Discount priced. 351-1186. 351-1806. 1-103 column. As a public service, EAST HAYRIDES DRAWN by horses. participation for at least three STUOENT-IN and eligible to vote. Elections at 193-8170. Ask for Bill Durkee. 3-10-4 LANSING STATE BANK will run Call for child oriented months, please attend one of the the ad at no cost to youl appointment now. needed this m ting. preliminary meetings. Further courses to live in and PHOTOGRAPHS OF Watkins Glen, Phone 676-5928. 9-1012 COMIC EAST LANSING care for 5 and 7 year old while I information will be be distributed. BOOKS, Science fiction. The Six-hours endurance and STATE BANK work Soaring Club will meet at Meetings will be held from 7:30 to JR motorcycle trailer, Playboy, baseball cards, and HORSE nights. For more 7:30 p.m. tonight in 39 Union. 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday much morelII CURIOUS BOOK CAN-AM. Call after 7:00 p.m. c-1031 BOARDING, training, information call 882-2235. ■ Verv 9°°d condition 484-8961. 5-109 lessons. Call Ray at Thomas 5-105 Find out about getting a until Oct. 12 in 308 Olds Hall. ■'25- phone 485-9535 5-10-9 SHOP, 307 East Grand River, Ranch, 651-5478. 03-105 demonstration flight. New members 332-0112.10-10-9 LOST: STAINLESS Steel mug. are welcome. Phi Gamma Delta will hold its CHESS SETS Handcrafted Onyx. JSHICA ELECTRONIC flash GIBSON LGO $35. Beautiful 8X5 handloomed Inititals LAR. McDonel lower SKI CONDOMINIUNS, for rent. 2, 4 general Michigan/MSU admission tickets, Any price! ASMSU election to fill first annual car wash between noon and 5 p.m. Thursday at the Sunoco J15- Two $15. tires 6.50 x 13, good guitar, good condition, mahogany body. Call wool rugs, $30. 489-1512. lounge. 353-1570. 3-105 Harbor Springs. 3 bed room / game. Call 351-0972. 3-103 representatives seats for Social Gas Station on the corner of Bogue Evenings 694-9598. 5-109 townhouses, group rentals, Science/James Madison and Street and Grand River Avenue. evenings, 351-7539. 3-10-3 FOUND: 220 Charles Street, Grey located Communication Arts. Polling Cost is $1 per car. Proceeds will go on slopes. 371-3134. cat, pink rhinestone collar. CASH PAID for comics; Science locations are: Bessey and Berkey ■N MATTRESS (inner spring) + box 5-109 to purchase books for the American HOUSING contract for sale GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of 332-5562. C-105 Fiction!!! CURIOUS BOOK lobby and outside Wilson cafeteria. Red Cross. all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. spring. Clean, and good 355'4039 after SHOP, 307 East Grand River. ■10.5 6 P-m- BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-10-31 condition. $30 for 484-2655 after 6 p.m. C-105 both. FOUND: between Dark rimmed glasses c Service 332-0112.10109 The Winged Spartans ground The Society Engineers will meet at 8 p.m. of Women J. YQUR be,t buys in new and ORIENTAL RUGS. Turkish. One Anthony/Education Building. 355-8425, Ed. 3-104 school will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in 209 Bessey Hall. Course fee tonight in 216 Engineering ■ furniture, some USED AND furniture of all FREELANCE CREATIVE Building. antique. new including all materials is $45. Come Adana Medallion pattern. ■fih,"1 before you buy. types. Lowest prices In town. Excellent condition Best offer. FOUND: SIX months, female SERVICES. Photography, MSU Chess Club meets at 7:30 fc! c FURN|TUflE. 109 ECONOMY FURNITURE, 3333 Gene 353-5280 or 351-2233. calico kitten on M.A.C. Call resumes, all written material. TWO GENEFiAL Admission tickets p.m. today in the Union Gold EoSr" StrW' 4843837 South Cedar. Phone 882-2545. x-6-10-5 5-109 after 7 p.m. 393-2671 C-104 Political brochures a specialty. Phona 371-4156.10105 for MSU/UM game. 353-6264. evenings. 3-105 Off campus council will hold its first meeting of the year at 8:30 Room. Anyone wishing to play in tonight at Lum's. Wednesday. October 3. ^ 16 M -gar Slate Sews. F.ait Lansing- Michigan WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. msBMU. MEN'S 26" 10-SPEED BICYCLE Our Re9uUr 74.00 $CA00 10-speed lightweight Shifter levers on top of 21 frame. Caliper hand brake, front and rear. Chrome rims. 26xl%" tires. Wide ratio gearing 36 to 90 K MART EAST W. GRAND RIVER AVENUE NEAR 0KEM0S ROAD