Acupuncture grows in popularity, :ity woman treated throu By LAURA MILLER Grand River Ave., to acupuncture them," she said. "But after my treatment, felt the weight." State News Staff Writer specialists. the pain was reduced, and now I can walk, * The treatment cost $70 Acupuncture, the insertion of long Hanks has had arthritis, a ride bikes and do almost anything." for three visits over six weeks, whereas crippling heedles into nerve points in the body, has disease of the joints, in her knees for two She heard about acupuncture from a Hanks had been spending about $40 a been an established anesthetic and medical years. friend and read up on it before having her visit to other doctors. Lure • all in the Orient for over 3,000 "The American doctors I went to told treatment done in Brighton. "After six weeks, the doctor said I'll bears, though it was relatively unheard of me I would be in a wheelchair Stainless steel sterile needles from a half by the time always have arthritis, and my knees will L the United States until two years ago. I was 21," Hanks said. "I was in extreme inch to several inches long are inserted hurt on rainy days," she said, "but that I But since the opening up of China in pain and spending hundreds of dollars to into specific points in the body such as the could walk, ride my bike and do just [he past two years, amazing reports of the have them tell me to take to live with it." aspirin and learn forehead, "The ears, hands, head Chinese doctor or legs. about everything." treatment's success in relieving a multitude I went to Before her treatment, Hanks was tf ailments have sent thousands of "The whole time before explained that there are power sources in acupuncture, shaking, had lost 15 pounds, couldn't Americans, including Patty Hanks, 346 W. my knees felt like a sledgehammer had hit the body, and that when the needles are sleep and developed ulcers. inserted into nerve centers, it overloads "After the treatment, I didn't even the nerve circuit," Hanks said. believe it, but I was The Chinese say it works as an walking and doing things I'd never done before," she said. "It anesthetic because it stops the flow of was like my miracle." energy and pain impulses to the brain. The Chinese doctor told her she would Using acupuncture as the sole never understand acupuncture, Hanks said, anesthetic, Chinese specialists and because Americans only look at medicine the some American doctors claim to have as chemistry - taking a piH or a shot. performed delicate heart surgery while the Many medical professionals are cautious patient was fully conscious. Acupuncture Michigan about the treatment, because it is has also been claimed as cure or reliever of somewhat mysterious. It is said that more arthritis, asthma, migraine headaches, than 3,000 years ago, a Chinese warrior acne, ulcers, nerve conditions and struck by an arrow, noticed the numerous other ailments. piercing of the arrow caused a numbing effect. state In China, acupunture specialists twirl Today, there are more than one million the needles into the nerve point, causing acupuncturists in China and about 50,000 an irritation which in supposedly overloads Japan. the nerve system and causes a deadening Many states, concerned about the effect, Hanks said. But in the United practice of acupuncture by unlicensed States, the needles are hooked to an practitioners, have shut down clinics using electrical current which also produces an the procedure and set anesthetic effect. stringent guidelines. In Michigan, there is no state statute News "I didn't understand how it worked, regarding acupuncture, said Gay Hardy, and it really scared me asst. attorney general of the seeing nothing but Board of charts and machines in Chinese," she said, Medical Registration. Licensed "but I was going through so much physicians pain can perform the treatment, but it is that I had nothing to lose." recommended they do it under supervised Though to treatment most Americans the looks and sounds rather conditions. No wheelchair Many are confused as to what Friday, October 5,1973 Michigan State Univeriity gruesome, there is very little pain involved. supervised conditions means since there Patty Hanks, 346 W. Grand River Ave., says that East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Hanks had eight needles inserted in each acupuncture Volume 66 Number 39 are few Americans who know how to reduced the pain in her arthritic knees and enabled her knee for about 40 minutes. to ride a bike, perform acupuncture. walk and do other activities, even "I though it was going to hurt when I "American medicine is good," she though some doctors told her she said, would be in a wheelchair by saw those five - inch needles," she said, "but for the things they can't age 21. cure, they "but it just felt like a pin prick and then I should look at the Chinese State News photo way." by Dave Lurie tEMAIN 16.6 % ABO Wholesale prices fall 6% in September Chairman Herbert Stein of the per cent above a year ago, said there is no prices. During the freeze in July, prices fell President's Council of Economic Advisers predicted: cent increase in August. I WASHINGTON Farm, feed and called the evidence this is the start of a trend. •Higher prices going 1.3 per cent. drop in wholesale prices "a He predicted this "will prove to be only to farmers for fcocessed food prices plunged a record 6 welcome sign that the worst of the big choice slaughter steers. Consumer finished goods, those Prices of farm products fell 6 per cent fer cent in September to pace the biggest a momentary pause and prices will bounce •Worldwide increases in butter supplies, products nearest the retail end of the last month - the sharpest decline in 25 1973 surge of inflation is behind us." %e month decline in wholesale up again" once the Cost of Living Council wholesale chain, fell seven-tenths of 1 per years — and followed a record 23.1 per prices in But AFL-CIO President George Meany, though Michigan milk production has t years, the govemmeht said approves price increase requests. cent last month, following a sharp 3.8 per cent increase in August. Thursday. noting that wholesale prices were still 16.6 dropped. Meanwhile, MSU agricultural experts •Favorable egg prices for farmers. •increased costs in raising com and a BRGES U.S. 10 HELP NIXON drop in the total 1973-74 U.S. com supply. •A smaller wheat supply. Teachers' un •High bean prices, reflecting a decline A gnew backs in the crop. •Another price boost in already rocketing soybean prices. os dispute •An increase in hog and broiler UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL or the other two union officials, said he By ASSOCIATED PRESS succeeded Agnew as Baltimore County chief executive, of evading production. The September drop in wholesale food did not do so because they "cannot I Vice President Sprio T. Agnew, with a swipe at the Senate $67,833 in federal income taxes from 1969 to 1972. A prices is expected to begin showing up on judge striking Detroit teachers negotiate from behind bars." Btergate committee hearings and no mention of his troubles Anderson, 56, the first Maryland official to be indicted in the are in contempt of an order to return to supermarket shelves in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Gov. Milliken asked the |tht a Baltimore grand jury, declared in Chicago Thursday night present probe, was charged in a previous indictment with Stein work and fined their union $11,000 a day state superintendent of public instruction President Nixon needs the help of every concerned American extortion, bribery and conspiracy in a kickback scheme involving cautioned, however, that retroactive to Sept. 27. to study the accountability issue, which I carry out programs. architects and consulting engineers doing business with the consumers should not expect all of the But the nation's longest and largest has been a major stumbling block to the I Agnew said Nixon "must overcome the inertia caused by the county. decrease to be translated into an equal school strike this year, now in its fifth decline in retail food prices as retailers Detroit settlement. ■rrent morbid fascination with America's warts, commonly Similar allegations against Agnew, which the vice president has week, showed no signs of ending. Accountability, the process by which Hiown the denounced as "damned lies,"now are being heard by the jury in move to recover costs frozen as Watergate syndrome," to carry out his foreign during the Wayne County Circuit Court Judge school officials evaluate the performance midsummer price freeze. Jlicy ■ and domestic goals. strict secrecy and under heavy security. Hie Labor Dept's wholesale price index Thomas J. Foley, who levied the fine of teachers, will be evaluated by the Agnew's remarks were prepared for delivery to a $125-a-plate Agnew's lawyers are seeking to halt the grand jury probe on against the Detroit Federation of ■publican fund-raising dinner at 9:30 p.m. Thursday. constitutional grounds, claiming a vice president can neither be showed the overall decline in wholesale superintendent statewide. Teachers, said the fine would continue Detroit teachers continued to walk ■ A spokesman for Agnew had said earlier that the speech would indicted nor tried in criminal court. prices last month was 1.8 per cent on an until the strike ends. He ordered three unadjusted basis, the most in any month picket lines in the contract dispute that 1 "something of a sequel" to his address in Los Angeles They also are searching for the sources of news leaks about the union leaders to pay fines of $1,000 a day has kept schools closed since Sept. 4. ■turday, in which he launched an attack on his accusers and investigation which Agnew claims originated in the Justice Dept. since a 1.9 per cent drop in February and ordered the school district to assess The teaches are Tclared his complete innocence of the charges, which he said and which he says are denying him the right of a fair and 1948. Seasonally adjusted, the decline was seeking a 9.7 per punitive damages based on the cost so far cent pay increase. The school board has §m from perjured testimony. impartial hearing by the jury. 1.5 per cent, matching the February 1948 of low running the school system. offered 5.5 per cent. ■Nixon said in Washington Wednesday that Agnew's decision to U.S. District Judge Walter E. Hoffman granted the lawyers on the same basis. It was estimated that it has cost the city In Lansing, teachers Tnain in office even if indicted was ratified a new "altogether proper" but said unprecedented subpoena power Wednesday after directing the Last month's drop in wholesale prices at least $1 million to keep the 300 contract public tentatively accepted two weeks Je charges against him are "serious and not frivolous." ■ In Baltimore, the special federal grand jury investigating jurors to ignore news stories while they weigh the evidence. Joel Kline, a Montgomery County, Md., land developer who followed the biggest one-month rise in 27 schools open despite the absence of ago. Barbara Roberts, executive director years, a leap of 5.8 per cent from July to 10,600 teachers and 270,000 pupils. of the Lansing Education Assn., the legations of kickbacks and bribes against Agnew returned an reportedly has raised funds for Agnew, was the first witness August, the period during which the Foley, who could have jailed teachers teachers' group, said the vote was fcictment against another man. before the panel Thursday, spending nearly an hour in the jury ac.ninistration lifted the freeze on food federation President Mary Ellen Riordan 843-536. ■ The grand jury accused N. Dale Anderson, a Democrat who room. Construction prompts p.m. REGISTRATION Deadline to register to vote it 8 today at City Hall, 410 Abbott Road, for the Nov. 6 city council By SUSAN AGER The Collingwood Drive entrance from sixth out of 18 entrances in weekly bus stop will be eliminated, State News Staff Writer though rerouting, according to Jack Spencer, election. See candidate profiles, pages Grand River Avenue will be closed for at automobile usage in a 1971 traffic study. Cirde-Fee and Brody buses will make two campus bus service supervisor. 14,15. I Beginning Monday a major traffic least six weeks for a $127,000 project The Collingwood project, to be closed With the temporary closing of the temporary alternative stops. Buses will LOTTERY •trance to the off by a fence, will prevent normal traffic campus, one used each converting the interchange into a stop in front of the Natural Science Collingwood entrance, motorists will be Winning numbers for Oct. 4 920 Jeek'old by nearly 26,000 motorists and boulevard entrance. It will be similar to flow on East Circle Drive and onto campus Building on West Circle Drive and in front forced to enter and leave campus by and 234. are numbers of bicyclists and the Abbott Road entrance but shorter. from Collingwood Drive, forcing a of Eustace Hall where West CSrcle and East Abbott Road, Bogue Street or Shaw Lane fstrians, will be closed for Capt. Adam Zutaut of the campus temporary change in traffic patterns. Circle drives meet. off Hagadom Road, Zutaut said. nstruction. police says Collingwood Drive ranked During the construction the Berkey Hall Bus schedules will be unchanged by the He urged drivers n6t to use parking Lot B behind Berkey Hall, whfch links Grand *3 River Avenue to East Circle Drive, as an Polls draw 6% access to the Student Services Building, the Horticulture Building and the Home |sT«DI*5jf Management House. In ASMSU "With parking on both sides of that lot, Christina Anaya and Thomas Somers things could become extremely congested each won ASMSU Student Board seats in there and I recommend that drivers use Wednesday's special election. The light other entrances," Zutaut said. voter turnout was called "horrible" by Motorists entering by Bogue Street can Interim Elections Commissioner Richard take either Dormitory Road, which passes Kinkade. between Mason- Abbot and Anaya, 319 W. Shaw Hall sophomore, Snyder-Phillips halls, or Auditorium Road won with six votes in the College of to reach the East Circle buildings, he said. Communication Arts. Michael J. Fox, 1416 Zutaut reminded drivers that parking Haslett Road senior, received one write in - will be prohibited on the Abbott Road vote. entrance between 4 and 6 p.m. daily to An audiology and speech major, Anaya is ease the rush hour traffic flow. also a member of Chicanos at State for Along with road construction, to be Progressive Action. done by Brown Brothers contractors ol Somers, a 330 N. Harrison Road Lansing, improvements in draining, sophomore, won the College of Social lighting and traffic signals will be made at Science/James Madison College election the Collingwood interchange. with 19 votes. Maria Alfaro, 476 S. Wonders The Collingwood clo be Landscaping in the boulevard island will done after the construction is sophomore, came in second with 14 votes and James Hamilton, 412 N. Case Collingwood entrance to campus will be closed Monday when will be changed to include stops at the Natural Science Building and completed or early next spring, Milton sophomore, was third with 10 votes. work begins on a $127,000 project which will modify the entrance to Eustace Hall. Baron, director of campus parks and A total of 50 votes in the two college make it similar to the boulevard entrance at Abbott Road. Bus routes planning, said. Flowering crab apple trees election represents about 6 per cent of the State News photo by C.L. Michaels and low evergreens will be planted. eligible student constituency of over 8,000. Friday, October 4, 1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan news roundup Segretii aides confess WASHINGTON (AP) - Two admitted political saboteurs told the Senate Watergate committee Thursday they tried to disrupt committee session not televised live on commercial networks. Segretti, 32, a California lawyer, who said he took his orders from a White House aide, has pleaded guilty to three federal the had tricks conversations. Nixon's lawyers contended in oral arguments that panel had no authority to sue to seek the tapes and the courts no jurisdiction in the case. the 1972 Florida primary campaign of Sen. Edmund S. Muskio •Convicted Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy asked a and other Democratic presidential contenders. misdemeanor charges arising from political sabotage efforts he federal appeals court for a new trial on ground Sirica violated his ^ compiled by our national desk Michael Kelly, 24, of Miami, apologized for dirty tricks which directed in the Florida primary. After hearing Benz and Kelly, the committee recessed until constitutional rights in his trial in January. he said ranged from preparing bogus letters and advertising, to paying a woman to run naked in front of a hotel where the Maine Tuesday when it will tentatively decide to hear more testimony about GOP dirty tricks against Democrats. Pentagon suspends pullbacks senator was staying, yelling, "Muskie, I love you." The Pentagon is reportedly suspending Air Force But Robert M. Benz, 29, the other witness, made no apology for his work against campaigns of Democratic presidential contenders. Chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr., D - N.C., said the committee hopes to wind up its investigation of dirty tricks next week, then take a two ■ week break to coincide with the recess already planned by Magruder will withdrawals from Thailand until it is sure how far Congress will go with planned troop cutbacks. Sources He said he was motivated primarily by revenge for what called Democratic dirty tricks in the 1960 campaign. he the Senate. Benz got into a shouting match with Ervin when he blamed four others re The two Florida Young Republicans, both accomplices Democrats for virtually stealing the 1960 election. indicated the pullbacks might also have of WASHINGTON STAR NEWS them on bail pending And he drew sharp reactions from Ervin when he said he a final been suspended to avoid jeopardizing prospective talks political trickster Donald H. Segretti, appeared at the first disposition of their case. wouldn't be surprised if some of the Watergate panel senators had WASHINGTON - Confessed by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in Communist They pleaded guilty Jan. 14 condoned covert intelligence gathering in their own campaigns. Watergate conspirator Jeb China or because of rumors of major North Vietnamese offensives in South Vietnam or elsewhere in Indochina Pay offered Both Benz and Kelly said they received $150 a month plus expenses from Segretti. They been hired by Dwight L. said they did not know Segretti had Chapin, then President Nixon's Stuart Magruder is free to spend 17 days in Europe, while four confessed conspirators to seven counts connection with the each in Watergate bugging and break-in, and have during the dry season. Though Congress has barred U.S. combat activities in Indochina, observers feel U.S. on killers appointments secretary. Kelly said he did not begin to feel guilt or shame for his from Miami would happily settle for a few weeks at home. been in jail ever since. Meanwhile, Sirica Magruder permission to go to gave warplanes in Thailand may act as a deterrent. activities until they were over. The four - Bernard BOSTON (AP) Mayor television, including Boston. Meanwhile, Pentagon experts told a House military Kevin H. White - offered a A Boston official called it He maintained throughout his testimony that his activities were Barker, Frank A. Sturgis, Europe Oct. 6 through 23. subcommittee all nerve gas stockpiles except those near $5,000 reward Thursday for "disturbing" that Wagler was intended to confuse and antagonize candidates, not to influence Virgilio R. Gonzalez and Magruder s lawyer, James E. Denver, which will be destroyed, are needed as a information on six youths who bumed to death in the same Eugenio R. Martinez - filed a Sharp, told Sirica the trip deterrent. bumed fashion that the movie showed. In other Watergate - related developments: motion asking U.S. District would be for both business and a young woman to death. Meanwhile, Charles •U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica took under advisement the Judge John J. Sirica to free pleasure. committee's request for a ruling upholding its demand that Nixon The victim, Evelyn Renee Atkin, asst. professor 0 give the committee tape recordings of Watergate - connected Wagler, 24, was beaten, until communication at MSU, said it Bill cuts president's Senate and House conferees powers agreed on a redrafted bill she agreed to pour gasoline over herself, by a gang of six youths who then tossed a was likely the television show stimulated the killing. He said the average person would not BICYCLE match and set her afire, police be stimulated, but that limiting the power of the president to make war without said. someone with a psychotic the approval of Congress. The House and Senate must still vote on the bill, which President Nixon has threatened to veto. who Wagler, came a German-born Swiss here from Chicago last week to find work and live imbalance might novel violent act. Atkin said that imitate a even the AUCTION with friends, died four hours average viewer seems to pattern The bill would require an end to undeclared later. She suffered second and ordinary violent behavior after hostilities in 60 days. Another 30 days could be added because violence is third-degree burns over her television on written certification from the President that the time entire body. sanctioned and justified by it. is needed to protect withdrawing forces. White said, "People are Robert Bennett, station preoccupied with fear and the manager of the Boston ABC macabre. The entertainment affiliate which showed the Intelligence bureau faces ax industry has capital!?,edon this." The murder occurred only movie, said it was shown with police consent and, had two nights after "Fuzz," a officers objected beforehand, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is considering abolishment of the State Dept.'s small but influential movie depicting similar attacks, was shown on nationwide "we would have gladly reconsidered running the film." THE Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Kissinger disclosed his plans during a closed - door The State News is published by the students of HDft/ECOW Michigan State University every class day during Fall, confirmation hearing before a Senate Foreign Relations Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays Committee that otherwise concentrated on his role in Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a A bar with a different flavor initiating wiretaps on government officials and four special Welcome Week edition is published in Quiet and Mellow September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. newsmen. Member Associated The Guitar Man plays for you Press, United Press The declassified version of the committee transcript From 9:30 til... International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan FRIDAY OCTOBER 5, 1973 showed that Kissinger was dissatisfied with the bureau's Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan A work. ^freshing alternative Collegiate Press Assn. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services For "doin' time" MSU SALVAGE YARD Calley says he followed orders Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1330 S. HARRISON RD. Michigan, 48824. Phones: AT ON CAMPUS News/Editorial 355-8252 Lawyers for Lt. William L. Calley Jr. asked the Court Classified Ads 355-8255 of Military Appeals to reverse Calley's murder Display Advertising 353-6400 NEW PLACE Various makes arid conditions. All items may be seen at Salvage Yards today from 8:00 a.m. to 12;O0 noon. Items conviction because Calley believed that he was carrying Business Office 355-3447 2758 Grand River, East Lansing are offered as is - all sales are final and non-refundable. out a legal order at My Lai. Photographic 355-8311 Terms: cash only Campus Information 353-8700 "Lt. Calley harbored no malice," said Calley's Army lawyer. "He did not have the mind of a murderer." This will be Calley s final appeal before the Secretary of the Army and President Nixon review the decision. ACLU asks for impeachment The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) urged (hen. cincl Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against Then was the fifties. . .the fifties are Now. . .and President Nixon because of substantial evidence of You. .Are. .There! In our Miss J Shop as we wind presidential . . participation in high crimes and misdemeanors that have violated civil liberties. up a great two weeks on Saturday, October 6! The ACLU resolution cited a personally approved plan for domestic political espionage using burglary and wiretapping and withholding information about the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, among others. noui With the focus on memorable of the times will be fall fashion, updated classics which are informally modeled for you by the Miss J Board from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Ulster conciliation talks to open Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear Peace talks will begin to reach a compromise among as our department resounds with the sounds of moldy oldies Catholic, Protestant and government officials of and becomes a back-then art gallery with poster prints Northern Ireland in an attempt to end the five years of violence that has resulted in almost 900 deaths. from 50's yearbooks. WVIC's own Jim Johnson will be Roman Catholic Gerry Fitt, Protestant Ian Paisley broadcasting direct from our shop from 11:00 A.M. to and former Prime Minister Brian Faulkner have to agree on a way to share power in the Protestant - dominated 3:00 P.M. and presenting record albums by the Carpenters North, or Ulster may be absorbed by Britain or the Irish to those with lucky numbers. Come bop on down, Republic. stroll on through and look over the looks! VC minister walks out in Paris Aop" Viet Cong State Minister Nguyen Van Hieu walked out of talks with the Saigon government in Paris Thursday, suspending indefinitely the thus far ineffective political conference. The talks have made little progress toward agreement on the proposed national reconciliation council that is to organize South Vietnamese elections. .l;icol)s< EAST LANSING >t is Jewish emigration to continue The Jewish agency which handles immigration to Israel said that the flow of Russian refugees will not stop because Schoenau transit camp in Vienna was closed. Israel will continue its protests to Austria emphasizing the political aspect of what was seen as a surrender to Arab terrorism. Kompong Cham airport freed The Kompong Cham airfield, three miles northwest of Phnom Penh, was the last major Cambodian installation in the area to be freed from insurgent threat. The airfield garrison, estimated to be two battalions totaling about 700 men,, was shelled by Communist troops over the past six weeks, but the government defense stood firm. I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 4. 1973 3 brought by bookstore owner Suit filed to test township porno law Deadline By GARY KORRECK State News Staff Writer Suits called his following of the Crest into the coincidence," claiming his interest was only in magazines. fight "a In the Miller case, the Supreme Court ruled that obscenity should be judged by community standards. for registra Alan Suits, owner of the Community News Center in Meridian Meridian Township attorney Theodore Swift who drafted the "This ordinance is vague about that," Suits claimed. "There are East Lansing residents have until 8 p.m. today to register Mall, filed a suit against Meridian township Thursday to test the ordinance, said the possibility of the two cases coming to trial at a number of to vote in the Nov. 6 the same time could confuse any rulings made. allegations we are bringing up in our suit to challenge city council election that will choose legality of its newly ordained antipornography ordinance. this." two councilmembers for four - year terms. Suits, whose news agency supplies over 100 newsstands and "There's a possibility they can raise the same issues as the Crest Suits' lawyer, Peter Sheldon, wants to wait until the Nelson Brown, Margaret McNeil, John you'd have two different courts with two different results and I suit is Polomsky and drugstores in the area, filed the suit as a class action on behalf of - brought before Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Donald incumbent Mary Sharp were the four highest vote • getters in his agency and "others similarly situated." intend to head that off," Swift said. the Aug. 7 primary election that saw Reisig on Thursday before he releases any specifics. only 18.3 per cent of "One of the reasons I'm taking this action on behalf of other He indicated the township is not planning any immediate "This will be a show - cause hearing to give reason for our the registered East Lansing voters cast ballots. is because a lot of them don't have the time to worry action against the suit, which he says he finds owners interesting. claims which we will expand on then," Sheldon said. about it," Suits said. "The ordinance have "I knew there'd be problems," Swift said. "I lost can a chilling affect my virginity a Swift expects both the Crest trial and the Suits hearing to be See related stories p. 14 and 15 )ver the right to publish, display and sell." long time ago - some of the great laws Congress made were "very interesting" especially in the interpretation of what the Suit's action comes on the heels 6f the Tuesday night arrest of declared unconstitutional so this is no surprise to me." Miller decision implied by ■Crest Drive-in manager Randall Posorek on charges of showing Suits contends the Spring 1973 decision handed down "community standards." by the "Suits believes only the states themselves can interpret the law, A voter registration drive, organized by ASMSU Legislative ■"soxually explicit" films - the first arrest under the ordinance U.S. Supreme Court, in Miller versus California, is not followed in but I see it as a community decision," Swift said. "I told him if Relations and East Lansing Voter Assistance, enrolled about ■which bans the display of materials considered explicit. the Meridian ordinance. the state were to institute a law it would 3,500 residents during MSU student registration Sept. 17 to supercede ours." Michigan does have an obscenity statute on the books, but a 19, and an estimated 100 a night for 10 days out of the last two recent decision in Detroit Recorder's Court iftore students create squeeze gave three of the city's theater owners the right to show '"Deep Throat" because, weeks, Richard Kincaid, director of ASMSU Legislative Relations, said Thursday. the court ruled, the Michigan law was unenforceable. 2500 live in crampe The Michigan Supreme Court is of a decision involving former Grand currently involved in a review Rapids theater owner Floyd Bloss which may lend clarity to the state law. Students have been allowed to vote in East 1971, when a 75 per cent turnout of the 7,500 newly Lansing since More than 2,500 MSU Most of the crowded rooms students now living in registered voters helped elect three councilmen. everybody who wants to come Swift admits there may be holes in the Meridian tudents are living in are double rooms in which ordinance, but In that election, George Colburn and George Griffiths to Michigan State," he added. residence halls is 17,900. Many says it is premature to assume what legal questions there are. overcame low primary results — before the court decision (vercrowded residence hall three students are now living "We told all incoming students paid for guaranteed "Look at the U.S. Supreme Court and how ooms this term, asst. Housing and four • man rooms in which they've basically allowing students to vote in their college towns — and along freshmen of the possibility singles, which in part accounts gotten nowhere in 20 years of trying to deal with obscenity," he with incumbent Wilbur Brookover, were elected. )irector Peter J. Eckel said five students are now housed. they would be in a triple." for the 800 overcrowded said. "I'm sure a lot of interesting questions will be raised." 'hureday. rooms, Eckel explained. ''This temporary Eckel said the housing office The University did not Eckel said that an inconvenience is a small price traditionally overbooks rooms expect such a large number of A inexpected upswing in to pay for coming to the each year to compensate for freshmen this fall, he added. proposed East Lansing sign control The preliminary report, prepared by the nrollment has created a ordinance that would impose limitations on planning commission and Donald Cleveland, college where you wanted to "no • shows." Eckel theorized that one downtown business signs has been completed by project consultant, has queeze in about 800 rooms in go," Eckel asserted. The housing capacity of reason more students came to not been modified esidence halls on campus. "We feel we should house MSU is 17,876. The number of MSU this year than expected a Planning Commission committee and is ready significantly in the proposed ordinance. Senior for review and eventual drafting into city Planner Ralph Stonebreaker said was because of the rate hikes at Thursday. ordinance form. August council extended a ban on the the University of Michigan. The proposal, Students will receive a Unit completes based on last summer's construction of free-standing signs in East commission study, was conceived earlier this year Lansing which runs until December, rebate on their room Authority income jumps payments. Each person in a triple will get a 25 per cent refund and those in a five - man suite a 15 per cent refund, proposed local by city councilmembers and planners who called the proliferation of signs in the business district a blight and a traffic hazard. It included a rough draft of restrictions the to Stonebreaker said the report will be released sign concerned companies, local merchants, and city commissions for comments and possible revisions before presentation to city as price of sign control law city might impose on free-standing signs, like council and drafting into ordinance form by the paper rises he said. those along Michigan and Grand River avenues. city attorney. Eckel pointed out that the residence hall contract does Preliminary plans call for drastic limitations on The planning commissions's sign committee is not state how many sign size, placement and the number of signs a also preparing a slide presentation in conjunction people will business may have. be assigned to one room or with the ordinance proposal, Stonebreaker said. By CHRIS DANIELSON annual spring cleanup of the Red Cedar River suite. State News Staff Writer with $2,000 to $4,000, Rosenhaft said. Money and materials were donated for past Prices paid to the MSU Waste Control garbage removal projects,but the support was Authority for used paper products by the never a sure thing, he added. llichigan Cork Co. in Battle Creek have increased lor the fourth time since jtosenhaft, director of the authority, said June 1, Mark The authority is also looking for a second, smaller truck to make light collections, he said. We Had an Accide Thursday We want to build up a backlog of dollars and The biggest price jumps were registered for then go out and buy the right things," Rosenhaft wspaper and cardboard. Starting this week, a MSU BOOKSTORE explained. Ion of either material will bring in upwards of 25 Total receipts for the authority spring term >er cent more revenue to the authority than it were $1,833. lid in September. He estimated that the average truckload of T Cardboard jumped from $30 to $40 per ton, paper sent to Battle Creek will now bring in an lows pa per from $18 to $23, computer cards additional $100 to $140. That »vo*ld,make each Jrom $150 to $170 and computer printout paper pom $7 0 to $90 per ton. truckload worth $500 to $600. and some of our books rates marked the The" authority presently recycles two v largest single price licrease in the authority's history. truckloads of paper a week, he added. 1 Rosenhaft said that the authority had not fcquested the increases and attributed them Bart to the nationwide paper in "MSU has the largest and best organized recycling program about 15 tons or on any U.S. campus, 16 per cent of all with the damaged. The following shortage. University's solid wastes being reclaimed reduced ~ increased revenue every from has allowed their the week," Rosenhaft said. o Iuthority to begin funding campus clean - up rograms, he noted. The authority has spent •100 on plastic garbage bags and pick - up sticks >r workers involved in Saturday's cleanup of the The authority hopes to recycle one million pounds of used materials this academic year, which would be double last year's total, he used prices: Jan ford Woodlot and will finance the third added. (No Underlining* the hooks are jnst slightly damaged) On Sale Author Title New Used 45 Bueche Principles of Physics $1250 •940 6 Welkowitz •g95 Introductory Stat, for Behavioral Sciences •67° 5 Milner • 105° Physiological Psychology *1400 4 Contemporary Clinical Psychology #1050 • 790 TIME 4 Underwood Experimental Psychology • 1095 •82° Magazine 7 Hume Dialogues Concerning Nat. Rel. 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Alcohol 12% In/id 6 Maddi Perspectives on Personality • J26 *545 This Listing is as of Wednesday Oet. 3, 1973. The books "are on the shelves in with the regular textbooks. More than a Rose. Open 7:30 to 5:30 Football Saturdays 9 t< BOOK ITOBi PINK CHABLIS otCALIFORNIA- Gallo Vineyards. Modesto.California letter The State News welcomes ail letters. Letters should be typed to a 65-space line and triple spaced. Letters must be signed and include local address, hometown and student, faculty or staff standing. Absolutely no unsigned letters will be accepted. Letters may be edited for clarity and conciseness to fit more letters on the page, but definitely will not be edited for content. CUBB investigated To the Editor: covering parts of CUBB since the State Press which uncovered charges alleging the Citizens United for Better Broadcasting Journal blacked out all reference to CUBB black-out of political "enemies" by Harold (CUBB) has more than the 20 members and its activities until after the agreement Gross. It was these charges that led the you mentioned in the State News on Sept. between CUBB and Gross Telecasting Inc. Federal Communications Commission to 28, 1973. was signed. After the agreement the State defer the license renewal of WJIM-TV. During the summer CUBB conducted an Journal only interviewed Harold Gross. Jim Ward appraisal of WJIM-TV with respect to It should be noted that it was not a Acting Co-chairman programing, management, finance, profits, local paper nor CUBB but the Detroit Free Citizens United for Better Broadcasting cable interests, citizen and employe complaints, ascertainment of community needs and problems and finally, WJIM-TV employment practices. 'Decorated' State News William W Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy . . . ■ Advertising Mana^t General Maimer Over a period of two months, more Andrea Austin . Staff representing Telephone books, electric sockets, Opinion Page than 40 people actively participated in the To the Editor: Jim Hush I recently visited the newly "decorated" Venetian blinds, stairways, walls and, Michael J. Fox investigation. Endorsement or assistance also came from Advocates in the Public Wilson Hall and was appalled by what I unfortunately the new carpeting fell Lynn Hen mug From the top floor to the bottom, victim to splashed, dripped and spilled Jonathan S. Kaufman Interest, MSU Radio and TV Dept. staff saw. John k'. l indstrom . and students, the American Civil Liberties paint had been slapped on with wreckless paint. Reasonable care and supervision abandon. could have prevented the mess at Wilson Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State News Kathy Niezurawski Union, United Auto Workers, East Boh X ok) sad Hall and the irreparable damage that was editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and Lansing's Environmental and Aesthetics Staircases, hallways and rooms all letters to t Craig Porter Pi Task evidenced the done to the new carpeting. editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. Force, Lansing Committe for same characteristic The questions should be asked: Who How Children's Television, PIRGIM and the sloppiness — uneven color application, was in charge, and who did the make re Citizens Communication Center in partial and careless varnishing of doors and painting? Lawrence D. Korn to its c Washington. nonexistent trim work. $1 of CUBB'S $3 membership fee is spared. Nothing was Southfield, Alumnus EDITORIALS question no one t going to support the last mentioned public Be for interest group, without which, it is Athletic which r doubtful citizens groups would have much impact on radio and TV broadcasters, who after all, do not own but only hold in public trust their monopolies of the Dept. shoul its best the halls When halls thi: airwaves. CUBB's WJIM-TV led to a in-depth investigation of strong bargaining position with the station which resulted in to replace crumbling most res getting i cut down on maintenance costs and carpetinj changes in programing, personnel and Unfortunate is the word the Mechanical Engineering Dept sounds t citizen input into the station, all of which everyone is using about the manhours. It does. It doesn't need to run a few tests on the field and quite sor will be closely monitored by CUBB. In dilemma facing MSU regarding the to be watered, it only has to be On th try to discover what the problem determining the community's wishes, deteriorating Tartan Turf in marked once a year and there is no was. He found it. three different telephone surveys were Spartan Stadium. grass to cut. Usually it has to be It seems the cushioning under made, seeking the opinions and These Unfortunate, indeed. vacuumed only once a week, but the turf varies in thickness. Athletic perceptions of WJIM-TV from over 1,400 changes, residents in the Lansing area. Unfortunate that 3M Co. made a during football season it's cleaned department officials said they right dir Complaints and suggestions about mistake when installing the turf, twice a week. Maintenance costs thought contract specifications WKAR-TV and WILX-TV will also be have been unfortunate that MSU paid substantially reduced. called for a uniform five-eighth inch considered by CUBB. Appreciation is due the State News for $250,000 for the turf in the first After about two years, MSU thickness in matting. 3M Co place and unfortunate for the football players who have to play began to call 3M Co. and use the officials think differently. They fee! terms of the contract r? five-year warranty to have seams only called Faculty on this concrete slab masquerading influence resewn and worn places repaired. for an average five-eighth can as a football field. The controversy The turf became a nuisance, but cushioning. To the Editor: first began in repairs were always made. So in many spots, football This Fall, however, faculty members can transmit their 1969 when the Athletic Dept. An opportunity now exists for the MSU faculty to influence players are slammed down on less recommendations concerning the format of the faculty salary But then these calls became the decision of the administration concerning the format of this decided to install Tartan Turf. The more than one-half inch thick cushioning schedule directly to Provost John E. Canton. We strongly urge that year's faculty salary list, scheduled for publication this fall. 3M Co. installed the artificial frequent, and the real trouble while in other areas, the luxurious those faculty members who find departmental listing preferable to The official MSU faculty schedule for 1972-73 listed names with salary data alphabetically, making meaningful analysis of the alphabetical listing of faculty salary data write immediately to the surface and left a five-year warranty began. This past year the turf began matting is well over an inch thick. DOC provost and make their preference known. when they departed. to look really poor. The Athletic What can be done? No one is data difficult and time consuming. The final decision regarding the form of the salary list has not The Tartan Turf was supposed to MSU Faculty Associates later became instrumental in the Department asked a professor in really sure. MSU officials have said reorganization of the salary data; in the revision, names of faculty yet been made. Those responsible for that decision will undoubtedly be influenced by faculty recommendations if they they would like a new surface. and their salaries were listed by departments and colleges. Revised lists were mailed in August to all faculty members. are made available. Mary E. Tomkins They feel they are justified in President, MSU Faculty Associates asking for it. 3M Co. does not really want to install a new Tartan Turf. POINT OF VIEW At $250,000 a shot, this is not really surprising. But the 3M Co. is in an awkward Triples crowd residence halls position. If a big and well-known school like MSU decides to takeout their Tartan Turf because they are TINA SMITH In view of these facts, I would like to obvious there was no room for them? Southfield sophomore direct a few questions to anyone who can Why are we not allowed to break our unhappy with it and the services of answer them, since so far I have not been housing contract and move off campus 3M Co., it could be very damaging When I moved into Snyder-Phillips Hall able to get any answers. when there is no room for us on campus? for the company. Other schools on Sept. 19, I was informed my room had The rationale I received for this is that if been tripled. I was also assured that the Why, in the light of economic factors may decide they can do without too many people move off, the situation was temporary — a week or two such as the rising costs of food and a University Tartan Turf, too. Business in the will have empty spaces spring term. at the most. Later we were told that it tuition hike, were so many people turf division could plummet. would last all term and possibly all year, accepted when there was no room for them? I think the University should realize Who knows, 3M Co. may even and even if ws got rid of the triple it was wouldn't get another one they are going to have empty spaces have to go back to pushing Scotch no assurance we Why were people accepted up until one later on. week before classes started when it was anyway because people will leave Michigan tape. State entirely if the situation is not cleared up. "YOU OH 1KLWT YOUR , -TO THE MAN *HO W6AB4 1&e SfM? / Why are triples given a rebate of only $3.40 a week, amounting to $34.00 a Voter registration term, when to live in a single the student must pay $50 extra a term? Now is the time for all good students to come to the Why were we not notified about our aid of East Lansing. In other words, today is the last day The onlatch is that is has to be done today. No triple until we checked into the dorm? I for East Lansing residents to register to vote in the Nov. refuse to believe the University had no tomorrow - that will be too late. Today! prior knowledge of the situation and that 6 city council election. Students make up the majority of East Lansing votei these people just popped out of the sky. If you have somehow managed to avoid the people and can have a definite effect on the I would also like to suggest that before city's future. Thi running all over the city to register voters, then truck on majority bloc will do no good if students do not regis"1 giving me glib answers, administrators try over to East Lansing City Hall and see the city clerk. to vote. Voting is a to live one week in an overcrowded triple right, so exercise it. room. I'm sure their response would be She will give you a short, simple form to fill out. If you Register to vote today if you have not done it quite different then. fill it out and return it to her, you will be a registered East Lansing is your city, too. POINT OF VIEW SN reviews usually too negative LINCOLN PETTIT If one assumes the reviewer to be an responsibility in these expert in his or her line, reviewers should be matters. free While audience members to judge for themseW Professor of Natural Science one may very well to miss out on entertaining and informative themselves, editors should, it express rather than be turned off by the review" seems to me Despite a discouraging review in The own overreaction, whether favorable programs. Should this occur, the campus review the reviews before they reach print State News, I attended the planetarium unfavorable. population may be denied the benefits of and instruct the art of newspapering to program on Mars. Judging by my own standards and by the applause of about offerings of the very kind the University is those trying to qualify for positions as 100 people at the Sunday performance, designed to provide. regulars. the reviewer misjudged the appeal this Reviewers should take some lessons performance has for the viewing public. from the notable and successful reviewers To bad about the many students ^ of our times. Even the ace reviewers would have thoroughly enjoyed I Recalling some past misrepresentations mingle praise with castigation when a Particular attention should be given to imaginative, wellpaced, fac'u, by reviewers in The State News, I wonder movie or book or performance has the full spectrum of interests, standards informative and fully entertain" whether caustic and one-sided negative "redeeming social value." and values of this sizable communjty. The college-level program on Mars. with this letter in mind, they'll be JW reviews are not actually a disservice to the review should contain adequate more sophisticated when reading readers and to those performing. An editorial staff has some information to allow the potential strong reviews and articles. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 4. 1973 5 Attractive choic Residence halls: Z By ROBERT UNDERWOOD difficulty results because the changes we One cannot discuss residence halls on At the Manager of Residence Halls make do not have a cummulative affect. same time, we are utilizing our problem, so we have invested in hallway is about 15 or 16. This absenteeism is this campus without space to a greater degree with day time Editor's note: For today's Op-Ed page, Almost 40 percent of the students considering the carpeting to help absorb the noise. We considered when the room and board degree to which halls have been used to classes and night time use the State News requested Robert moving into the halls each fall term are by residents. fully expect to continue efforts at noise charge is established. so when the 15 meal improve educational opportunities. Add to this the new to MSU. Therefore, the services educational, social, and control, but it is slow and expensive plan is offered the school is not in a Underwood, Manager of Residence Halls, The three residential athletic programs offered a offered represent a starting point for colleges, by the process. Noise to position to reduce the cost because there and Gene Buckner, President of the themselves innovative and productive, Residence Hall Programs it becomes a large degree could be them; their expectations for change isn't is wry little absenteeism. Resident Halls Assn., to each write s point were an outgrowth of the movement of apparent that the halls become an integral effectively reduced if residents would less than the students who In other words,while students may eat of view explaining what they feet needs to preceeded collectively lower the volumes on them. The returning student recognizes a up to 20 meals per week, due to be done to make residence hall living more individual stereo sets. change and may say that it Is good, but to "Perhaps the most important thing we can do to attract Quiet houses have been added to our absenteeism, the student really pays for 15 attractive for students. the new person the change represents or 16 meals. students is to perform our job well and try to meet our first system recently in another effort to help Hopefully, these points of view will give nothing and he sees it as "business as those who are interested in Last year MSU residence halls received two primary objectives... if we can achieve this, we will have studying and students an idea of what or what is not usual." the Institutional Volume Feeding provided the base for students to judge the residence halls as willing to agree to maintain quiet hours. being done to improve campus living. Modifications to the residence hall Magazine Ivy Award, recognizing MSU to Liberalized rules concerning \isitation an attractive choice to meet their system generally result from our housing needs. " and alcohol have had an effect on the be one of the best college and university When I was asked to do this article, the responding to changing attitudes, tastes of retention of students in the halls. Prior to housing food services in the country. We topic suggested was, "What can residence residents. At the these halls do to attract students." The first same time, we try to faculty and classroom into the halls. part of the residents overall education changes the off campus room or are proud of this honor and work monitor what is happening in the industry Thousands of sauare apartment held greater attraction. diligently be worthy of such thought was "how quickly they forget." square fppt feet nf of rlflCQrnnm classroom anH and Wo We cnrvou survey our residents ...i i. to and pick out innovations which would lab space plus over a hundred regularly to Our returning students are able to On second thought however, I decided faculty determine likes and dislikes and from recognition. help us achieve our goals and objectives. offices have been provided in the halls, the these surveys we try to choose between halls with suite Student input in continuous and "many never knew." modify our idea being to improve education personal contact between students and our You see, one of the most difficult jobs Well, what are some of the things that by services to meet the demands of a arrangements or halls with gang shower bringing about a sense of community and larger staff in insured through the suggestion in residence halls management is to have been done to make residence hall group of people. rooms. They may choose either a hall for closeness between faculty and student. boxes in each dining hall and student taste respond to pressures for change. The living more attractive. Noise is an often complained about men, a hall for women, or a coed hall. Some coed halls offer panels. alternating floors of Perhaps the most important thing we I POINT OF men and women and others offer male and VIEW female housing on the same floor can do to attract students is to perform our job well and try to meet our first two separated by the elevator lobby. primary objectives which are: Food service, often our most criticized Hall staffs must improve • Providing clean, quiet and area, contin es to be a challenge. We offer comfortable three plans in undergraduate halls: room living accomodations in the residence halls and apartments. and board with 20 meals per week; room • Providing balanced, nutritious food only; or board only at 20 meals per week. served By GENE BUCKNER into the world beyond MSU, they are not service for their investment. Generally, by the board of trustees, residence halls appetizinglv and tastefully in clean Many schools offer 12 -15 meals per week comfortable surroundings with adequate President, Resident Halls Assn. enough. There are areas in which residence managers should have a beeter attitude management and advisory staff must show contracts and charge almost as much for How can the Dept. of Residence Halls halls services could and should be with respect to serving variety and innovations to satisfy the the customers and strong support for sucn changes. The the lesser meal plan than the 20 meal deal. I make residence hall living more attractive their residents. majority of the students the majority of up-graded, in order to make the halls more board must realize there is a difference Why? It is fairly simple, bu t not the time. > its customers, the students? This is a competitive with off-campus housing and Advisory staffs should put more effort between obvious Students do not eat 20 meals I to improve on what the University calls an into making educational having the dorms filled with per If we achieved this we will have question with a many • sided answer, with programs that week. While the opportunity for the 20 people who are generally satisfied, and I no one being able to solve the problem. "educational experience." students want to be involved in happen. meals is always present .for one reason or Before discussing some of the areas in The Graduate advisers should do more than people who are bored to the point of areas in which changes are needed another the average number of meals eaten destruction. meet their housing needs. I which residence halls need improvement, are management, advisory and food service what they appear to be doing, which in I its best to look at current conditions of staffs. Also, heavy consideration must be some cases is almost nothing. Advisers Students can aid staffs with feedback I the halls. given to expanded living options and should also make a honest effort to find on how well they feel staffer's are doing When many students returned to the out what kind of interest their students educational While the their job. Such changes that I have I halls this year they found a new array of proorams. have, without noted, resorting to faceless along with others, could make halls a I performance of residence halls in these colors in hall, living areas and rooms. Also, question forms. better place to live. With some time, work I most residence halls have and the rest are areas in not the largest factor in students This could be a large plus for residence and cooperation these I getting carpeting in the living areas. The disappearing off - campus, these areas are halls, if staffs could develop into changes could come about. I carpeting has served to reduce hallway critical for residence halls to overcome something more than what they currently I sounds that most of us have known for their inherent shortcomings — room size, are. I quite some time. noise, and lack of privacy. Food service seems to be in pretty good On the other hand, the brighter colors shape in most residence halls, but some Management staff must keep in mind at | give residence halls a less "institutional" all times that students are paying guests. places on campus are being slighted. These I look. Staffs may or may not be doing us a favor places are mostly in the smaller halls, These are two of the more obvious where little action is taken when by letting us stay in their halls, but I changes. Though these are steps in the regardless, we are paying. When managers complaints are lodged. ■ right direction in making residence halls talk to students, they shouldn't forget that Finally, living options must be updated ■ more than just a "halfway house" in a that person is paying quite a sum of to the year 1973. Though the changes in ■ student's break from home and entrance choices of living options must be approved money to live there and would like decent Friday, October 4, 1973 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ALLOCATION WORK CONTINUES Episcopal bishop after LOUISVILLE Ky. (AP) - After unprecedented debate. Episcopalians confirmed a lengthy Church of fcngland communion, that its governing convention had hesitated at affirming Winter fuel By MAUREEN McDONALD Director Richard K. shortages feared effective work by task force personnel and some fortunate Mississippi bishop, the lit. Rev. John Maury Allin, as the church's new presiding bishop on their bishops' selection of the church's top prelate and administrative head. State News Staff Writer Helmbrecht. "How well iWW „„„ the allocation breaks in the weather last News Background This winter consumers will be Thursday. The delay occurred in a secret session of the machinery works still depends winter, Michigan suffered no at the mercy of the elements Concurrence of lay and clergy representatives lay • clergy branch of the church's legislature, its and the good will of the largely on the attitudes taken by serious fuel shortages, Detroit metropolitan area. He areas, regardless of how much with their bishops' choice came only after four 900 * member House of Deputies, the distribution network of oil Regardless of the weather, profit the distributor receives petroleum industry in the fuel shortage problem is claimed Gulf dealers cannot hours of delaying maneuvers and questioning The new presiding bishop, whose term is for companies, distributors and fuel make a profit in northern and behind closed doors. 12 years, succeeds the Rt. Rev. John E. Hines, determining how well homes are oil retailers," Helmbrecht told going to get worse this winter. Price controls on gasoline are heated and how much gas Golf Oil Co.'s vice president, central Michigan. It was the first time in the history of the is the Greenville Chamber of ready evidence that the free who ^e'd the office for a decade and is available for driving. R.B. Phillips, told a joint School district officials from ■ church, the American branch of the world wide resigning. Commerce Wednesday. enterprise system Ls losing its - Governmental agencies at the northern Michigan area have Helmbrecht said census legislative committee on the controls to the government. both the state and federal level testified to the special legislative energy crisis that the petroleum [WE HAVE T~1 [F^OKEMOS5 are working out details for mandatory ftiel allocation, but figures show that 22 per cent of Michigan's households depend fuel oil or liquified industry is in a difficult bind, Refiners are constrained to committee, stating that fuel bids go begging for response. Station operators in the Lansing area are still \flowersfor decrying on FIRST BAPTIST those measures will have to be State Rep. William petroleum gas for heat. walk a tightrope between the Cost of Living Council for 4684 MARSH RD. assisted by the benevolence of "The governor's task force on adequate gasoline supplies for Fitzgerald, D - Detroit, setting "inadequate guidelines" the petroleum industry, chairman of the special I EVERY 9:45 a.m. Bible Study according to State Commerce fuel supply is planning to function in the role of supply the summer and adequate fuel oil supplies for the winter," legislative committee, said on gas prices last weekend. drastic have to be OCCASION measures may Within the last week 1 and demand coordinator, much Phillips said. pump CENTRAL UNITED as a similar group did last He cited environmental employed if independent prices have increased an 11:00 a.m. Worship dealers cannot make a profit in average restrictions on fuel of 1 to 2V4 cents per gallon 1 a r-> Roses 6 f°r 52 9912 for S4-99 METHODIST winter," he said. "Through a the areas Gulf Oil Co. vacates. I J ( || I carnations 12 for $3.99 6:00 p.m. Praise Service combination of hard and consumption, import taxes and using the May 15 prices as a Across from the capitol lack of U.S. refineries as the Among the proposed changes basis. Earlier, the cost council 7:30 p.m. contributors to the tight fuel is a re - evaluation of the free - held prices to January levels, a College Sermon Topic: I Fellowship Welcome To: market. enterprise system in the fuel time when most dealers were in "More Than Bread" To complicate the problem industry. Profit motives negate the midst of a gas-price war and I Dr. Howard A. FIRST ASSEMBLY further for Michigan residents, public service, Fitzgerald said supply was plentiful. fuel distributors may be Lyman Phillips announced to the Worship Services OF GOD committee that Gulf Oil Co. was regulated like utilities. As a utility, fuel distributors Dealers claim they cannot sell planning to pull out all service the volume of gas these 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. 1125 Weber Dr. - Lansing stations located outside the would have to service outlying daysdue to the fuel shortage, and UNIVERSITY UNITED Nursery Available 1 block N. of E. Grand River yet METHODIST CHURCH 485-9477 at Downer they cannot pass price increases 5 min from campus on to consumers. Most dealers 1120 South Harrison Phone 351-7030 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. COLLEGE CLASS Stone throwers claim they cannot make a profit under regulated prices. 10:50 a.m. WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC Meanwhile Gulf Oil Co. CHURCH 9:15 Church School (for all ages) 10:30 Worship Service 4608 S. Hagadorn SERVICE Richard W. Bishop, Pastor Chuck Feltman, Youth Minister For trans, call slay fisherman contends that it cannot make a profit in Michgian due tight economic market. to the Sermon: "Two Minds NEW YORK TIMES About Guilt" 484 - 6640 or 489-3203 Call For Ride: 351-4144 or 351-6494 BOSTON - A white man was And through the complaints Worship Services: 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. stoned to death by a crowd of of gas dealers, distributors and Rev. Donn Dotun Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. black youths Thursday Earlier, police said there were magnates, balanced by the Bus service available School of Discipleship: 6:00 p.m. EPISCOPAL CHORCH afternoon as he fished near a two other racial incidents near the Columbia Point houses. A rapidly declining stock of fuel John Walden, Pastor predominantly black city for powering city and state white woman, 28, walking her SERVICES housing project, police said. dog, was assaulted by three vehicles and a probably shortage of heat for consumers' homes, The slaying was part of a MOPNING SERVICE Communion Service - 10:00 a.m. St. John's Student Parish Phone 351-7160 series of incidents that have brought racial tension here. black youths, one with a knife, who cut her over the eye and the state legislature must make a decision on where to regulate took her purse. A white man, the fuel and for whom. Rev. Hoksbergen speaking ALL SAINTS CHURCH The unidentified white man, SUNDAY MASSES about 55 years old, died after apparently making a delivery, 800 Abbott Road was stabbed in the back after EVENING SERVICE-7:00 P. p.m. being assaulted by a band of The Rev. W.A. Eddy, rector being accosted by about 10 "Living With Freedom" 327 M.A.C. Ave. 8:00 — Holy Communion stone - throwing youths as he fished off Columbia Point, near youths, police said. Rev. Hoksbergen Speaking 10:00 - Morning Worship a violence - marked housing M Visit Student Center project. There has been scattered out new HAPPINESS IS A Police said the man's body fighting between white and open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. was found in the ocean. STATE NEWS AD. black youths in several Lunch Wedn-esday It was not certain how many IT WORKS! 355 8255 neighborhoods housing projects were in the band of attackers, over the summer. St. John's East ALUMNI CHAPEL mmsmt For Transportation Call 351 9059 9:45 a.m. (on Hagadorn, across from ferjt. j, on campus 5:00 p.m. — Holy or 351-6360 11:15 a.m. 7:00 p .m. (Sat»)\ Communion 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. (across from 9:00 p.m. (MMi Hubbard Hall) AND STUDENT CENTER 1509 RIVER TERRACE HUN FIRST CHURCH OF South Baptist Church CHRIST, SCIENTIST Campus Ministries Swiss Colomj Grand River 1518 S. 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Alban Berg's "Lyric Suite'' completed the first half of the The harmony of virtuoso strings echoed throughout Fairchild concert. Berg's atonal music was not readily accepted at the time Theater Tuesday night as the Concord String Quartet dazzled its he wrote the work. By today's standards, however, it is a appreciative audience. The hall was filled for the first MSU somewhat conservative work. Lecture-Concert Series presentation of the year. The quartet give an exciting and brilliant performance of the The quartet is composed of four talented young musicians, piece that left the audience breathless. Each of the six movements three of whom attended the prestigious Julliard School of Music in New York City. They are: Mark Sokol, first violin; Andrew sharply contrasted each other and the work was never allowed to Jennings, second violin; John Kochanowski, viola, and Norman bog down. Fischer, cello. The second half consisted entirely of Beethoven's "Quartet No. The group is in its second season. The first season was highly 11 in F Minor." This is difficult for string quartets and the successful as the quartet gave 120 performances, presenting many Concord's performance of it reflected this. Other than being new works. remarkably restrained, there was nothing particularly unusual There was a last-minute schedule change. The opening piece about the performance. The excitement level attained during the was to have been Arriaga's "Quartet No. 3 in E-Flat," a relatively first half of the concert was never reached after the intermission. unfamiliar work. It was replaced by Haydn's "Emperor Quartet." Some members of the audience expressed disappointment over The Concord String Quartet is a very competent group of not being able to hear the rarely performed Arriaga work. musicans that has a thorough knowledge of its repertoire. The The Haydn quartet turned out to be an exciting substitution, audience not only enjoyed listening to the group, but also however. The audience was enthralled over the beautiful watching it — something unusual for concert performances. It was fascinating to see Mark Sokol play the most difficult String Q scores without being able to detect any sign of real effort on his Quartet. They performed Tuesday at Fairchild auditorium part. The movements of the musicians' bodies reflected the music Left to right Mark Sokol, first violin, Norman Fischer, for the first Lecture - Concert series offering of the season. almost as if this was a rock concert instead of a string quartet. cello, John Kochanowski, viola and Andrew Jennings State News photo by Dale Atkins I think most people left Fairchild Theater anxiously awaiting second violin, make up the excellent Concord String the next Lecture-Concert Series presentation. Hopefully, this year's entire series will be as entertaining. Fri & Mon thru Thurs open 6:45 p.m. Feature 7:30-9:40 Theater company Sat & Sun open 12:45 and Dolls." With such song; by Frank Loesser as " Luck Be a I By EDD RUDZATS Feature at 1:30 State News Reviewer Lady Tonite," this musical which concerns a gambler who meet* 1 a Salvation Army woman and becomes involved in a floating crap I In celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Performing Arts game was a big hit in the 1950s and has enjoyed many f Company does not appear to be departing too radically from the revivals since. Jon Baisch will also direct this tuneful production 1 same bill as previous years. All told, the group is offering two "Child's Play" by Robert Marasco is the most recent 1 musicals, two dramas and a comedy plus the Orchesis Dance acquisition to the company's season. Winner of countless Tony | Concert. , Awards while on Broadway two years ago, this spellbinding | In other years, the company has also always chosen from thriller deals with the evil that begins to take hold of several boys I among the classics of theater for one of its productions, and this at a Catholic boys school. Under the direction of Peter Landry, | year is no exception. Only instead of Shakespeare, it's Moliere. "Child's Play" should prove an exciting suspenseful experience I Otherwise, the season is basically the same - at least in the type April 23-28. of theater that is being offered. From May 9 • 11, the company presents the Orchesis 1 Starting off the 1973 -74season is "Dames at Sea" by George Dance Concert under the direction of Dixie Dun. Orchesis his 1 Haimsohn and Robin Miller. The company bills "Dames at Sea" always been an unique evening of modern dance, with the I as "a campy musical comedy in the tradition of 'No, No Nanette emphasis on creativity in both program choice and the manner of 1 and 'Irene'," and aptly so, for it spoofs the musicals of the 1930s presentation. Always vital and strikingly original, Orchesis has J done by Busby Berkeley by employing the same methods repeatedly been an event to attend. Berkeley did. The music and lyrics were done by Jim Wise and The final play of the season is James Goldman's "Lion in under the direction of Jon Baisch with choreography Maggi Winter," May 21 - 26. Set in France in 1183, this drama of family Moar. "Dames at Sea" should prove a fun • filled, tap - dancing intrigue, power and love deals with the royal struggle between extravaganza when it opens Tuesday for its week run. King Henry II, his three coniving sons and his viperish wife The classic comedy about stinginess by Moliere entitled "The Eleanor. A powerful work that explores the depth of hatred and Miser" is the second offering on the company's programs This love within one family, "Lion in Winter" will be directed by 300 • year - old pla> has withstood the test of time, proving Rutledge. Moliere to still be the funniest writer of the stage. Directed by Season tickets to the Performing Arts Company are $8 (or Frank Rutledge, "The Miser" runs Nov. 73 -18. students, $10 for the public. Tickets can be purchased at the The world of Damon Runyon and New York's Times Square Performing Arts Company Box Office in Fairchild Theater from 1 comes alive Feb. 19-24 in Joe Swerling and Abe Burrow's "Guys to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. WFMK to add program This Monday evening a new radio show aimed at catching 11 student audience will be coming off the wireless from 99.1 FM, f WFMK. L The show will run from midnight to 5 a.m. with Eric Allen I putting on the music. Allen will offer a wide variety of music I including rock, jazz and blues. According to Jim Cutler, WFMK I operatons manager, it should be a "freaky show." BAR. 224 ABBOTT RD. East Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 4. 1973 9 THE LANSING ICE ARENA 1475 W. Lake Lansing Rd. invites you to a . . . By JACK BODNAR good local folk music, I then feeling no pain, I wandered FREE State New* Staff Writer bipped out to the Olde World back to the Brewery for a for more folk and a fitting conclusion to my total $1.50 Late one night, this columnist decided to systematically drink pitcher. destruction. For their third 8 p.m. channel 10 "Sanford guests as an unfortunate PUBLIC Tuesday 1 midweek special, the Brewery himself into oblivion at the courtesy of the East Lansing at Schlitz Tall was ready to rock Boy Night at the was offering Schlitz Malt and Son." A musical scheme to get rich dentist who stutters when he's in love, and his wife is ICE SKATING SESSION Brewery. A measly 60 cents will Liquor for 50 cents a 16 - quick begins with Lamont and wondering who with. Pearl musical bar scene. Of course, I wasn't delving into this venture buy a 42-ounce can, and I was well on ouncer of malt. or $1.25 for a pitcher his friend Rollo managing an Baily plays a medium trying to TONIGHT 8-10 p.m. my way to no return all girl singing group. Fayette make contact with an eligible blindly. I had a plan. before I gave equal time to the Looking back, it was long • I considered all of the Pinkney, Valerie Holiday and widower, Ossie Davis. The Gables on its Tuesday week, with the weekend still special and nonspecial nights in $1 per pitcher night. special, ahead. But I think I've beaten Sheila Ferguson, members of humor is low - key, but unlike Classes are now forming for our . . . the Three Degrees soul group, most of the pathetic sitcoms, it the MSU area, and my personal the rush. All of the beer prices, crusade started Sunday. Wednesday is the big night appear as themselves. stems from good scripts and Learn to Skate School for East Lansing bars. I chose except at Hobies', Olde World, To add 8:30 funny situations rather than a good bottom to Lizards over the Gables in and the P - Bell go up on channel 6 "Roll the laugh Hockey Fundamentals School | my stomach and fortify me for preference to its $1 nights. weekends to around the $2 Out!" A new series by the can. the upcoming week, I wolfed Pushing myself in and then mark. For the time being, I'm men who bring you M*A*S*H, 1 a.m. channel 10 "Midnight Gymnastics School down some all • you • can - eat out of the small going to sit this weekend and Larry Gerlbart and Gene Special." FOR INFORMATION | spaghetti for 95 cents at the doorway of School of Dance Lizards, I limped over to the next week out. Reynolds. This time they've Gladys Knight and the Pips ; Brewery. However, I decided host this outing. Rock groups CALL 482-1597 Brewery for their super mind - gone back to World War II I to sample the cuisine at the Alle F.y Ten High ail week. France. Stu Gilliam stars as the Focus and Story, blues singer buster of an evening - Tequilla - - Alle - ey - spaghetti at two head con man of the Red Ball B.B. King, folk artist Chris Night. For 50 cents a drink, I The Brewery - An all girl hand, BEAL COOP PRESENTS prices, $1 and $1.50 for all - went through two rolls of Express, the supply corps. The Smither, and rythm and blues ! you ■ can - eat. Teenage Lust, Monday, with Tim ; By the time I rolled out of pennies before my stomach Buckley on Wednesday for $1. first episode deals with his machinations to provide an group Earth, Wind and Fire. A WOODY ALLEN DOUBLE FEATURE realized that it can't mix j the Alle, I was in a pretty tequilla with beer. authentic New Orleans jazz mellow, though bloated mood, I don't remember much of funeral for a buddy. bo, to get my mind in order, I IT'S WISE TO Thursday. I spent most of the 10 p.m. channel 12 YOU HAVENT SEEN ANYTHING cruised over to the Pretzel Bell "Love, ADVERTISE! day trying to open my eyes American Style." UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN for one of their huge pitchers Lizards - Mojo Boogie Band this >• until someone hand - led me to Love offers its smorgasboard of beer for $2.25. Unlike most of the other places in town the Alle - Ey to cash in on their 50 cent martinis and weekend, Country Fried electric banjo player Alan Lee on Monday - Tuesday, TheWoolies with of laughs. Roddy McDowall EVERTTHINGvv °n jI which have 48 • ounce pitchers, manhattans before tl.ey turned Thursday. the P • Bell has monster 64 • into $1 pumpkins at 8 p.m. Olde World "★★★★! local folk acts. | ouncers. And the quiet P - Bell Their pitcher prices also go - ; atmosphere helped me relish from $1 to $1.75 at that magic Pretzel Bell - Sundown all week. j this little - known fact. hour, while Lizards pitcher Monday night was folk prices go from $1 to $1.60 at The Stables - Buddy Guy and Junior Wells tonight and tomorrow, night. But no matter what 6:30p.m. James Cotton Blues Band next I night, Hobies' pitcher prices are I always $1.25. Listening to Sufficiently becalmed and week for $1 cover. "EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR TTTT* ♦♦♦♦* Minority Prelaw Presents IN ANY CATEGORY!" -Richard Schickel, Time Mag. ^DULCIMERS* "ONE OF THOSE RARE INSTANCES in which close adaptation of a good book has AND KITS, , * resulted in possibly an even better movie. # $14up * A remarkably faithful rendering!" -Roger Greenspun, N.Y. Times MLUNKK "ONE OF THE LOVELIEST OF FILMS! De ♦Elderly Instruments 41 Niro's performance is extraordinary. ^ 541 e. grand river eJansing^i Moriarty is fine too. I don't know when you'll see a more human, more moving movie in any setting. A CLEAN HIT!" -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV Today Show Abrams Planetarium "A RARE EVENT IN THE CINEMA. A TOTAL¬ LY WINNING EXPERIENCE!" -taw MARS... WOODY ALLEN'S 'EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX Paramount Pictures Presents BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK" LIVING PLANET? Bangthe WOODY ALLEN • JOHN CARRAOINE • LOU JAC09I • LOUISE IASSE= A' TONY RANDALL • LYNN REDGRAVE • BbRT REYNOLDS GENE CHARLES H JOfFE JACK SHOOS" > «. • A film by Woody Allen A J THE SKY BECOMES drum slowly Sc.«WY MW000Y AL..EN iw: -v son t. OH Olr« A TIME CAPSULE AS Robert DeNiro Michael Moriarty vYOU TRAVEL THRU Vincent Gardenia Mark Harris;?^ Showtimes: showplace: 109 Anthony TIME AND SPACE prateMOy Maurice and Lois Rosenfield John Hancock "Everything... About Sex" 7:00 10:15 Admission $1.25 Mi»* K0tw by Stephen Lawrence A Rosentoa Production from AMJA Films "Bananas" once only 8:45 "No ID TO EXPLORE OUR Color Prints by Movielab - Required" TONIGHT & SATURDAY MYSTERIOUS NEIGH¬ A (*ramount Release BOR ... MARS. RescrvedSection m H'ansing Tickets- mall theatre vmm 6628W. SAGINAW- 484-4403 » NOW tf Folk& Program information 355-4672. PROGRAM ADMISSION PRICES Ready or not... Blues SCHEDULE FRI. 8:00 & 10:00 pm MSU ADULTS STUDENTS #1.00 Here it comes! Coffee SAT. 2:30, 8:00 & 10:00 pm (no admittance after start) chiLDREN (12 & under) (no pre-school children) .50 House in conjunction with SHOWING THRU OCT. 21 Following the 8 o'clock shows there will be a special 15 minute presentation for skywatchers. After the 10 M.S.U.'s Pop o'clock shows a current album release will be played. This week: The Missing Line by Lincoln Mayorga Entertain mentand Union Board proudly presents OCT.5th and 6th McDonel Kiva SHOWS:8:00&10:30 $2.00ADVANCE $2.50 AT DOOR vtauj c Wb o r>. t'ckc*sat Marshall Music,Elderly Instruments, oounds&Diversions-downtown Lansing,M.S.U. ticket office Friday, October 4, 1973 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 'America' By KATHY ESSELMAN was originally aired at 10 p.m. at regular intervals. Therefore, directed 5 episodes produced "Civilization." also been on the American scene for 35 years. shows history is unquestioned. the use to which he often resembles editorial control But puts this yellow first shots of the Revolution. His facile simplification gave a freeze-dried solution which will messy our independence. lack details that clutter the complex tale of how we won His dislike of the New writer letting his bend his story. His sours a prejudice bit in comparison. idynic description of Southern society State News Reviewer Cooke created, wrote and To cavil with such an surely please those who The photography is up to Xerox stipulated that the series journalism, in the worst sense. Alistair Cooke's "America" narrated the series. A eminent man and such support antigun legislation. England colonies and his the BBC's must be shown weekly and in His gratuitous digression on consequent emphasis on their impeccable has the glossy sheen of a journalist, pioneer film critic well-intentioned producer; Unfortunately, in saying that standards. But the material the early evening when the role of the gun and bad qualities, and his dismissal and host of the legendary seems a bit like kicking one's Time/Life book. Yet, one the Revolution was won by the often seems simple and children could see it. marksmanship in American of their contributions seems man's view of the American The series has won four "Omnibus" and "Masterpiece great aunt. And indeed, 1 do Colonials because of their repetitive. not wish to question their high society detracted from a like a pernicious example of a experience is wrapped in that Emmys, and most of the other Theatre," he has contributed marksmanship he avoids all the to the world of letters and intent. Yet the resulting series moving comment about the cellophane package. Cooke television awards given on both flips through issues, events and sides of the Atlantic. Subtitled television in Engand and the exposes a lack of editorial persons, encasing each in a neat turn of phrase. W JIM-TV, channel 6, broadcasts the series Saturdays "A Personal View," the series expressed Cooke's interpretation of his adopted United States. He has been the chief American correspondent for the Guardian, formerly the Manchester Guardian, since control. It would have been well if the reverential awe that has been granted Cooke's opinions, Coffeehouse to offer killer show leaders of white blues when country's history. The British The presentation of John John at 5:30 p.m. Xerox, a sponsor Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) 1948. He has covered every granted to American one considers the names known for its determination in presidential nominating history. His knowledge of the paul Hammond at the Mariah Mayall, Eric Clapton or produced it is association with facts and major schools of the folk and blues coffeehouse Bloomfield. But like so many the public zeal, offered this convention since 1940. A Time/Life Films, Michael Gill, George Lang, public look at American history to knowledgeable observer, he has American tonight and Saturday night unsung names, Hammond rates who produced the series and relations chairman for Mariah, should prove to be the killer with the best. stations on said that Hammond has been show amidst many shows being From Dr. John and offered in the area. known to bring Bloomfield Bloomfield, Hammond receives Hammond's most recent along with him while appearing in most of his recent gigs, nothing but praise, but you recording effort, an LP called don't have to believe them. Go "Triumvirate," is really the which could be a delightful hear him for yourself. first super - session sound to be suprise for all who attend. Tickets are on sale at heard in a long time. The Marshall Music, Elderly Instruments, Sounds and Diversions in downtown Hammond Lansing and at the MSU ticket again because this show will be office for $2 before the show held in McDonel Kiva. and $2.50 at the door Hammond will hold a Showtimes are 8 and 10:30 specia, guitar workshop, ,t Saturday in McDonel Mariah atmosphere should Kiva. Anyone interested should return the coffeehouse flavor come and bring their guitars. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 4, 1973 11 Better job market seen A street party will be held Sunday from 4 to 10 p.m. on M.A.C. Avenue to help raise funds for a Grand River Avenue tree project. The avenue will be closed off from traffic for the event, which is entitled, "Vino Fest 73". The party is sponsored by the Olde World Restaurant M.A.C. Ave. and Trees for Tomorrow include live music, special wine and beer Committee, and will 211 for this year's graduates prices and a grape Local groups stomping contest. The outlook in the job went up four per cent last year demand will become more Donald Power, chairman of Trees for Tomorrow said market is brighter this year, and will go up another five per the balanced." committee was established in 1972 for the continuing last year's upswing, cent in 1973-74. "Hie lower demand areas purpose of to hold party beautifying the land in the center of Grand River Avenue, which he calls the "vast wasteland" of East John Shingleton, director of the The demand is strong for will continue to be liberal arts MSU Placement Bureau, those in business areas and Lansing. graduates," he said. "They This will be an ongoing project, Power said, said Wednesday. technical areas, he said. have involving three - to become more part financing. City council will authorize the planting of trees "There has been POSSIBLE SUSPECTS a Shingleton said there is still marketable by having selected TOT trOG protect ' ' and other improvements on a continuous basis and will supply tremendous improvement in an oversupply of teachers but electives such as computer the maintenance services. the business climate," he said. they're not in such a dire science or marketing." City police hand The money raised on "Hi is is especially true with Sunday will be used for the planting of out trees in the center of Grand River Avenue Collingwood Drive. from Bogue Street to the auto companies which have a direct effect on other situation "We've as before. seen the Employers more are also seeking students who have had prior work experiences, sketches of suspects Trees for Tomorrow hopes to raise at least $1400 on Sunday. If this goal is reached, Power said, the first phase of the businesses." "So many companies employment picture education majors in 1973-74 improving because there is for Shingleton emphasized. He said there have been l project should be completed this fall. remained dormant in the last specific efforts by employers East Lansing police Thursday released composite drawings of a more of a balance now," he couple years that they built a to hire women but indicated pair of suspects in an armed robbery and rape case which occured WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate passed 79 - 9 bubble in the job pipeline and said. "Enrollments have started there is less hiring of minority at the Red Bam Restaurant, 1010 E. Grand River. Ave. on Sept. Senate passes $33.4 billion health, education and welfare Thursday a have to fill the gaps now," he to decline and supply and students. 14. money bill after its explained. A police report said two men entered the restaurant around managers squelched all attempts to increase the total. BEALCOOP PRESENTS: 4:30 a.m. and forced two employes, a male and female, upstairs welfare funding; They argued successfully that any boosts beyond those already As a result, employers made in the visiting MSU will rise 12 per Appropriations Committee would mean a certain where they were bound and gagged. The woman, who aided police artists in the drawings, was raped by one of the men, the boost rejected veto by President Nixon - a veto they said could not be overridden. cent this year over last Shingleton estimated. year, Vice* And Versa. report said. The Senate vote sent the bill to the conference with the Salaries are also on the Both men are described as white males, between the ages of 25 House. upswing, he indicated. They 1 and 27, approximately 5 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 10 inches in height. One of the suspects allegedly carried a 12 gauge bolt action sawed • off shotgun. - Anyone with information leading to the identity of the tlip*5 NEWS BELL'S subjects is asked to inform the East Lansing Police Dept., telephone 351-4220. THE UNDISPUTED And Mick iagger. NO. I ADULT X MOVIES performance. pes Enterprises Production from Warner Bros in Technicolor. "A classic • a trippy, extraordinary PIZZA film ... Mick Jagger is Fantastic" - Rolling Stone 225 M.A.C. TONIGHT & SATURDAY ADMISSION $3.00 Showtimes: 7:00 & 9:15 | EXPANDS ITS MENU... EVERYTHING FROM A LITE 332 5027 Admission: $1.25 (No ID Required) LUNCH TO A SUNDAY DINNER!! FREE DELIVERY COUPLES $5.00 Showplace: 104 B Wells SUNDAY SPECIAL 2 TASTY SPAGHETTI OISHES S1 &&VSD :;rharharharha«harharharhai^ 5 [OPEN AT IIi30A.M. 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MSU students, Faculty & Staff only Friday, October 4, 1973 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Campus statewide basis in many bogged down in some ontismokingexposure and elimination of Raiders, to launch an attack to LAST CALL on a force By LAURA MILLER many cigaret promotion tobacco companies to public areas including theaters, procedural confusion. State News Staff Writer practices and smoke - free areas pay for the death and disability libraries and buses. of smokers. "Right now, we're trying to for nonsmoking employes. While campus efforts to figure out what judiciary we're The U.S. Dept. of Health, supposed to go to and what we prohibit smoking in classrooms John F- Banszhaf, director FOR have temporarily national and federal antismoking campaigns are are stalled Education and Welfare recently banned smoking in areas of its cafeteria and put controls on can do," Brown we're getting no said. "But replies." of the group, was only out of law school for two years when he took on the tobacco and Mary E. Bailey, president of the student organization her group is not as said concerned with this angle as gaining steam. smoking in offices. The Legal Action on television industries in a suit getting a University regulation against Smoking and Health, a against cigaret commercials. SAVERS But a campus group called smoking. Last month Arizona became Washington - based group has His complaint to the Federal Students for Stopping Smoking been more successful in its the first state to ban smoking Communications Commission in Classrooms has not been in 1967 resulted in a ruling antismoking campaign. "Smokers have quite so successful in getting already giving free airtlme to decided that they want to the University to ban smoking. organization has Girls Wanted The succeeded in gaining over $200 antismoking commercials. smoke, so I don't see how companies can be forced to Last winter term the group million in free broadcast time Banszhaf's recent activities Friday, Oct. 5, is the last day your MSU Employees Credit for our Annual gathered 1,000 student and 75 for antismoking messages, an have included training "legal pay." she said. "Our goal is to Union will be offering time deposits with annual returns of T-SHIRT SHOW TO BE eventual ban on radio and protect nonsmokers in public faculty signatures on a petition guerrillas," a la Nader's areas." held at Coral Gables urging the MSU Board of television cigaret commercials, 6°/o, 7%, and 7 V2°/o. on Tuesday, October Trustees to pass an ordinance We will, however, continue to offer one-year 6V2% time 23rd! Deadline for interested participants against smoking in classrooms. deposits* on amounts of as little as $1500 when you maintain a $1000 balance in your share or 5V2% deposit account. is Monday, Oct. 8th, For more information, phone 351-4140 or 349-9494; the The board never acted on request, said Shannon MSU official to get award ask for Kathy Chaps! conditions dictate. Brown, secretary of the group, ♦This deposit program is subject to change when helping handicapped because the Dept. of Public Safety is reluctant to try to enforce such an ordinance. for Ol MSU EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 600 E. Crescent Rd. • Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. WEATHEMNE Shcp for dl seasons The group is now get a regulation smoking which would be enforced by students and trying to professors who would report against James Hamilton, provost for special programs at MSU, will be one of three persons asst. receiving awards at a banquet at 6:30 tonight at promotion of the welfare of handicapped persons. He established the Office Handicapped of Students Programs at MSU in the fall of services improve education and them handicapped students. One feature programs of for MSU's of the MSU to better violators to a judiciary board. Kellogg Center. 1972. program is a transportation But their effort has become The event is co sponsored - service, and the office works Also receiving awards at the with other University by the Michigan Commission Sanyo Car Tape Player Environmental on Employment of the Handicapped and the Lansing - area Coordinating Committee banquet are the Handicapped Workers of the Year - Kathy Moore, executive secretary of departments to classrooms and residence halls more accessible for make the 8-TRACK STEREO car tape player PORTRAITS for the Handicapped. the Dept. of Pathology at St. Lawrence Hospital, and Roger handicapped. £ mm |OC Hamilton will receive the Mono/Stereo Switch, Fast forward. ^ jf■ Governor's Award for his Weston, an assembly line The banquet's featured Model FT 863M. List $129.95 W # outstanding efforts in packager for Foote Industries. speakePTi" be Barry Brown, Lansing. director^ the Michigan Dept. 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"The line was good before, now favored The Notre Dame game is the last on MSU's Sports Writer nonconference schedule, and though most would pick the Irish, Oddsmake Jimmy the Greek has tabbed Notre Dfcme a 27 they're gradually improving and starting to show that they can do don't tell Stolz that. point the job. favorite over Michigan State Saturday, but then, wasn't it Jimmy "All we need is "Our team can beat anyone on our schedule," he said. "You the Greek who picked Bobby Riggs over Billie Jean King? somebody to carry the ball," Holt added. know how well we're going to have to play, The Spartans battle the ninth - ranked Irish at 2:30 Though improvement in the offensive line is difficult to detect though. Nothing p.m. East more need be said." from a spectator vantage Lansing time Saturday before another Notre Dame capacity point, the Spartan coaching staff crowd of 59,000. It marked the 46th consecutive sellout at Notre reflected that improvemnt by naming Greg Croxton "Spartan of Dame, the string beginning in the 1964 season. the Week." Another string on the line is the recent domination of the Irish over the Spartans. The last four games have gone to Notre Dame. ^ Croxton is a 6 - 1, 226 pound offensive guard from Highland More humiliating for MSU has been its failure to score a Holt is starting at tailback. The team's leading rusher of the last tr { touchdown against the Irish in the last three meetings. The Spartans were shut out in East season, David Brown, has finally recovered from a nagging MSU must crack Lansing in 1970 and '72 hamstring injury and, along with Tyrone Wilson and Daymond and lost 14 • 2 in South Bend in 1971. Mays, will provide healthy depth. Irish tradition Might there be some kind of mystical jinx hovering over Julius Askew, sophomore transfer student from Michigan State in its Notre Dame matchups? California, will get the nod at fullback, with Clarence Bullock "I don't quite see it that way," MSU Coach and Levi Denny Stolz said. Jackson alternating. "It's obvious that we're going to have to score some points "Hie staff will go with the back who is Saturday. And I would like to think that we will. playing best at the time, There will be a war in South Bend, Ind. Saturday. which provides a healthy and "I'm sure it won't be a wide open, free - competitive atmosphere, Bill Davis, Denny Stolz' Spartans and perennial powerhouse Notre Dame scoring game," he backfield coach said. will supply the fireworks as the two archrivals duke it out in the added, "because Michigan State doesn't play many games like those." 39th sage of the Catholics versus the Aggies. Defensively, Stolz said Greg Schaum, sophomore from The Spartans, in fact, have had problems Notre Dame currently leads the series (22-15-1). That means getting points on the Baltimore, would see more action. scoreboard this season, but the return of running back Mike Holt "He's is the John Shinsky mold," Defensive Coordinator Ed nothing. It will mean even less at kickoff time Saturday. Stolz commented earlier this week that his team will be could spark the sluggish offense. Youngs said of the 6 -3 225 pound defensive lineman. "He's big ready. "We have had a very spirited week of practice and the kids "I'm about as itchy as I was last week," Holt said. "I think the and quick, a good football player and hard worker. are whole team this week will do a damn good job." "I think he's got a chance to be going to be up for this one." outstanding sometime in his They are going to have to be The Highland Park speedster believes the offensive line is not as career at up. Football is a very serious Michigan State. He's giving the starters some real business in South Bend. Not that this is one of those GREG SCHAUM inexperienced competition, he's breathing right down their neck," Davis Said. great Notre as most people say it is. Dame football teams a la "Four Horsemen." Let's just say it's typical Notre Dame. Typical Notre Dame is a very fine brand of football. SN Football Predictions Percentagewise, the Irish are the winningest team in the The poll . history of collegiate football. They've collected 542 wins for a .771 Ward Henning Co stabile Johnson percentage. Better than Yale. Better than Harvard. MSU at Notre Dame ND 28, MSU 14 ND Better than anybody. The Irish 26, MSU 16 ND 17, MSU 6 ND 27, MSU 20 ND 24, MSU 23 ND 17, MSU 6 ND 27, MSU 16 MSU 17, ND 14 | First there was Billie Jean Pam grabbed the second - Oregon at U - M U - M by 32 U-Mbyll U - M by 18 U-Mby20 U - M by 17 U - M by 31 U - M by 21 U-Mby24 don't like to lose. g, and now there's the State week lead in the prediction Nebraska at Minnesota Neb. by 24 Neb. by 22 Neb. by 12 Neb. by 11 Neb. by 7 Neb. by 27 Neb. by 12 Neb. by 17 is sports staffs own Pam poll by posting a perfect 11-0 Stanford at Illinois 111. by 6 III. by 2 111. by 4 Stan, by 5 111. by 3 III. by 4 III. by 4 Stan, by 3 Aras been tough fcrd. record last week, giving her a Ohio U. at Northwestern NW by 14 NW by 9 NW by 7 NW by 10 NW by 7 NW by 5 NWby 14 NW by 3 20-1-1 overall mark. Pur. by 4 Ara Duke at Purdue Pur. by 6 Duke by 6 Pur. by 14 Pur. by 4 Pur. by 3 Pur. by 11 Pur. by 3 Parseghian, an Armenian ■ Billie Jean apparently ended However, she is only one Wyoming at Wisconsin Wis. by 12 Wis. by 8 Wis. by 2 Wis. by 3 Wis. bv 8 Wis. by 13 Wis. by 15 Wis. by 10 Presbyterian no less, arrived in ■bby Riggs' male dominance game ahead of Lynn Henning, Indiana at West Virginia W. Va. by 3 W. Va. by 11 South Bend in 1964. His first W. Va. by 13 W. Va. by 7 W. Va. by 14 W. Va. by 17 W. Va. by 8 W. Va. by 14 who stands at 19 - 2 1. Four | the tennis crusade recently - Wash. State at Ohio State OSU by 28 OSU by 31 OSU by 20 OSU by 14 OSU by 21 OSU by 28 OSU by 23 OSU by 21 season as head coach iv Pam is challenging the predictors are 18 - 3 - 1 and Arizona at Iowa Iowa by 7 Ariz, by 7 Ariz, by 6 Ariz, by 2 Ariz, by 17 Ariz, by 2 Ariz, by 11 Ariz, by 7 prophesied the future. Taking dominated field of two I e 17-4-1. Minnesota at Detroit Minn, by 3 Minn, by 14 Minn, by 10 Lions by 3 Lions by 7 Minn, by 6 Minn, bv 5 Lions by 3 over a group that finished 2-7 Kotball predictions. Here's week three: 20-1-1 19-2-1 18-3 18-3-1 18-3-1 18-3-1 17-4-1 in 1963, Parseghian engineered 17-4-1 his greenhorn team to a 9-1 campaign and missed a national a few iSU soccer team prepares for EMU 9-0-1,8-2, 7-2-1, 8-1-1,10-1. 8-2 and 8-3. His next eight teams compiled records of 7-2-1, Air Force " Goldman added. Seven of those years the Irish finished in the top 10 of both By JACK WALKDEN position and will probably be flanked by regulars Ed Randel and wire polls and once (1966) they won the whole shot. State News Sports Writer "Well be better off this week. Everyone has one game under Jim DiAngelo. their belts and they're beginning to get to know what the man Tradition runs rampant in Notre Dame country as evinced by The linkmen will remain the same with Kelley Donaher,Mike ■Optimism reigned during the MSU soccer practice sessions this playing next to them can do. the tremendous spectator support which now numbers over 40 Kenney and Brad Randel starting. consecutive home sellouts. |ek in preparation for a 1:30 encounter with Eastern Michigan "We also are going to have to learn to work more as a team. Two changes will be made in the back line. Jim Stelter will lurday afternoon at the Spartan soccer field,located south of Last year we had a lot of talent ,but didn't work as a team. Saturday's rematch is also a sellout — partisan Irish. Rain, start in the right halfback slot .while Doug Bigford will move to sleet the San Andreas fault, when these two teams go at I stadium. "This year's squad has more potential than any team I've been snow, or 3 optimism was surprising the right fullback position. Phil Bertlesen and Phil Smith will it, they pack 'em in there like sardines. considering the fact that the on if they can just put it together. As soon as the teaa gets more bad performed poorly in its opener against Air Force. complete the back line. The Irish forte is balance. On both sides of the ball they are a " experience .it'll be of championship calliber." sound football team. Against Northwestern (44-0) they smoked. > Falcons blanked the Spartans ,4 - 0, and worse yet, the The youth of the team is evidenced by the fact Fuller will start toe was never in doubt after a first minute Air Force goal. Notre Dame isn't quite that good. At Purdue (20-7) they slid by. seven freshmen against EMU. That's a little more realistic. Pigs, Freaks ■MSU coach Payton Fuller believes the squad has straightened Fuller also expects to change the Spartans' formation for %l? out, however. "Notre Dame has tremendous balance," Stolz noted. Saturday's game. "Defensively they've given up very few yards (48 per game) and J'The guys have realized that they didnt play too well, so "Against Air Force,our formation was spread too far apart," offensively they have the size and agility to overpower people. y've practiced hard this week " Fuller said. "I'm hopeful that ly'll play as well as they're capable of this week." Fuller said. "We weren't able to work the ball much as a team." "We need to get the offense closer so that we have shorter in Spartan They are a well-disciplined, well-coached football team." The Irish have a cornucopia of running talent, though no one [One player who is particularly pleased with the enthusiasm passes and can move up the field better. We have the people who has been outstanding yet. ti by this year's team is goalie Dave Goldman, can put the ball into the net,but we couldnt get the ball to By CHARLES JOHNSON They're best is Art Best, who lias chalked up 160 yards for a fit's a really young team and they have a lot of enthusiasm " them ',' Goldman chipped in. State News Sports Writer 5.7 clip per carry. Wayne Bullock and Gary Diminick have also ■Idman, the team's captain ,said. Fuller is expected to make a few lineup changes Tlie Pigs and the Freaks will converge on Saturday. Spartan Stadium performed with consistency. Last year's stellar back, Eric Penick, TWe were hurt by the wet conditions and inexperience against Rom Zdravko will start for the first time in the center forward Sunday for the fourth annual Bull Bowl football contest slated has only 73 yards in two games after for 1 p.m. a700-yardplus season last year. Penick will be ripe for a strong game. Comedian-singer Danny Thomas will be on hand to present some special awards during the halftime ceremony. He is a representative of ALSAC (Aid to Leukemia Stricken American Mammoth offense Children), to which all the game proceeds will go. Lansing-area police personnel will go to battle as the Pigs The Spartan defense will be confronted with another squad, and young men from the Lansing area will take to the field mammoth offensive line this week which averages 238 pounds as the Freaks. across. Absent from that crew, however, are standout Steve Quehl Both teams predict a very close hard-fought game, and the (achilles tendon) and Frank Pomarico (torn ligaments) an short history of the affair attests to those forethoughts. The honorable mention all-American last fall. Freaks hold a slim one-game lead of the three games played, winning the first two, but losing last year, 14-13. Glue - fingered Willie Townsend leads the secondary corps. The The Pigs are high on this year's squad and are hoping to pull 6-3 senior led the nation in pick-offs last year with 10 steals. to be back-to-back wins on the Freaks, though the younger Freak Scrappy Tim Rudnick also holds his own back there. YORK (UPI) - pried apart Thursday Square Garden, Feb. 4. Baltimore in the American Though a decisive underdog. Parseghian realizes the Spartans after team may not roll over so easy. piammad Ali and Joe getting into a Shortly after Garden League. will be anything but a cakewalk for his Irish. After all, this is the "We've had to live with tliat loss for a whole year, and there's two former champions name-calling rhubarb at the matchmaker Teddy Brenner Reds manager Sparky MSU-Notre Dame game. b never had contract signing for their announced that the fight could Anderson will send 19-game no way we're going to let the Pigs beat us again," said Chuck any particular r tion for one 12-round rematch at Madison not end in a draw and would winner Jack Billingham against Rose, coach of the Freaks. another, had Advanced tickets for the game are $1 and at the gate "They are a steadily improving team," Parseghian remarked. be continued after the 12th Met ace Tom Seaver Saturday. tickets will be $2. "They've shown flashes of brilliance at times. Charlie Baggett is until one man was the winner, Seaver also posted 19 victories Tickets can be purchased before Sunday at Campbell's Smoke certainly a dual threat and Mike Holt and Mike Hurd possess Ali and Frazier jumped out of this season. Shop, the Beggar's Banquet, Brother Gambit Slick's, the Brewery, game breaking ability." their seats just three feet apart The American League series and started their shouting will open with two leading Cy Campus Bookstore, Canterbury Shop, Campus Sport and Surplus The Spartans will be ready. match. Shop and State Discount drugstore. In good years and bad, Young award candidates as "With Danny Thomas being present for the game, we're "Ain't gonna be no draw," Baltimore's Jim Palmer (22-9) Some team must cry; said Frazier. "I'm gonna faces Oakland's Jim "Catfish" hopeful for about 40 — 50,000 fans Sunday," Bull Bowl But Spartans don't be sad, chairman Mike Harrington said. "Hiere's no better charity it paralyze you. You finished." Hunter (21-5). Ara might play for a tie. could go to than ALSAC." Ali jumped up and clawed his way toward FYazier. He was stopped by his brother and Brenner, who pleaded with him to cut it out. his Frazier, who had ripped off white jacket by now, countered by saying, "You just Harriers face top squads a piccolo player." Frazier had By BILL COSTABILE "I Central Michigan University, to be ushered out from the was impressed with our practice and the team is MSU handed Tennessee its news conference and State News Sports Writer two victories, but the team has 27-30. was The healthy," Gibbard said. "After only loss of the season last year visibly upset. not looked real sharp," Buckeyes are led by this meet we'll be able to tell and is 2-0 overall against the When you want to find out junior Tom Bryant. Injuries Both fighters will receive Huntsman said. how far our team has come." Vols. how good you are, the quickest and eligibility problems have $850,000 or 32V4 per cent of way is to go up against the best "We lost our no. 2 and 3 kept four of OSlfs top runners the live gate and ancilliary competition in the country. men from last year's team, and out of competition this year, rights. NEW YORK (UPI)-The That's exactly what faces MSU's crass-country team as it I'm trying to find someone to fill those spots." but three of the expected to be in the lineup four are Spartan golfers home TV blackout will be travels to Columbus, Ohio against the Spartans. lifted for eight of the 13 Saturday to meet Ohio State and OSU will field to the a team similar MSU coach Jim Gibbard in Indiana Invi National Football League defending NCAA Spartans. games this weekend, an NFL champion, the University of says his team is starting to Tennessee. "We're loaded with come around and expects OSU What more is there to play for after a team takes the regional spokesman announced Tennessee freshmen this year," OSU and Tennessee to be tough. championship? Well, there's "the Indiana golf invitational and the Thursday. sports a 2-0 coach Bob Epskamp said. "The Spartans are going after it this weekend. The eight games were sold record and is "We've had a good week of coming off of a going will be tough early in the The 36-hole tournament begins today in Bloomington, Ind. out before 1 Thursday — the big win against Auburn, where year, but I expect the freshmen Fourteen schools represented by 115 women will be competing in 7 2-hour deadline before the Volunteers had a perfect to give us some balance. the two-day match. kickoff. But tickets are still of 15. available for the other five score The Volunteers are led by "In our first three meets, Tickets "It's a good-size tournament." said Mary Fossum, coach of the Mercury Rising Miami football fans will be able to see last week's games. senior Doug Brown, a second there was a 35-second split women's golf team. "Well have to play good golf to take it. It should be close." NFL place finisher in last year's between our first and fifth Layer of tha Week, Mercury Morris (22) and the rest of the Major League baseball's NCAA meet. men. That's good, but only if A limited number of It will be an important victory for the Spartans if all goes well. league championship playoffs full-priced tickets for the "It really seems anticlimactic, winning the championship and th° New York Jets Dolphins e M in Miami. on home TV Sunday against open Saturday and Sunday Tennessee coach Stan your team finishes at the front of the pack." MSU-Michigan football game then entering into season competition," Manono Beamer, senior The Dolphins - Jets contest is with the New York Mets at Huntsman does not overrate ne of are still available at the athletic team member, said. "But our duel meets are important. We want eight that was sold out in time to lift the TV Cincinnati in the National his team, despite its early OSU has a 1-2 record, with ticket office at Jenison to take them all from now on." piackout. League and Oakland at season victories. its lone victory coming over Fieldhouse. Beamer will be going after her second medalist honor. Friday, October 4, 1973 14 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan SEEKS MORE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT McNeil tocanvas, beg Brown: By SHARON HANKS no political experience, Brown, 28, sees the city council newcomer by voting for married student housing area to stress student turnout State News Staff Writer student community's power as Brown and McNeil, student - by channeling city funds to a By ANDREA AUSTIN wake of the adoption of the Nelson Brown, director of not as effective as it could be. oriented candidates endorsed new day care center, a State News Staff Writer new East Lansing housing the Peace Education Program "I see a token response to by the Coalition for Human recreational facility and a When the first part of ordinance. for the Michigan Council of students by the city council Survival. wading pool for children. Margaret McNeil's city council She said she would like to "I will also work to end the Churches, is no newcomer to only when elections are coming In the Aug. 7 city council campaign concludes with the change the provision limiting use of nonreturnable bottles in house rental to four unrelated city politics. up," he said. primary. Brown and McNeil voter registration deadline "I want to the full garnered about two • thirds of East Lansing and to persons to a larger number of During his 10 years of East see today, she plans to start a Lansing residency, he has involvement of the youth their votes from student demilitarize the police dept.," full-scale canvas of the city to persons relative to the size of crusaded for such causes as community in city government precincts. Brown, in finishing encourage what she says she the house. open housing, free speech, the and see its opinions listened to second, got 2,128 city wide needs to win — a high voter A primary thrust of the McNeil want to bring to voterc Women's center and the recent and its interests represented." votes including 1,324 from turnout on Nov. 6 from Brown and McNeil campaign is an amendment of the city he said. student areas. student precincts. has been voter registration. city ordinance prohibiting charter stating that the council BROWN discrimination against age, sex "That's why it is important If elected on Nov. 6, Brown In an election plagued so far Many of their campaign would have the power to hire Editor's note: Today marks the and sexual orientation. that Margaret and I get said he will push for expanding by the absence of a burning workers, acting as city deputy or fire city department heads. Brown, who is running with elected." the planned city bus system last day for voters in the Nov. issue for voters to rally around. registrars, have signed up more Brown, who is endorsed by and coordinating a mass - Presently, this authority is 6 city council election to McNeil, 22, said she and than 3,500 student voters. Margaret McNeil, is a co - founder of the Coalition for councilmen George Griffiths transit system within the local granted to the city manager, register to vote. The State running mate Nelson Brown "Numbers are on our side," John Patriarche. Human Survival and a long - and George Colburn, thinks it area. He said he will also work News is will work for exposure to McNeil said, "but the turnout In an effort to improve printing the articles on time antiwar activist. is crucial for the community to for legalization of hitchhiking. these two pages to introduce voters. will make the difference." Brown hopes to improve the student - University relations. restore a "political balance" on "Wherever McNeil, a 1973 MSU _Fron^hi^^as^poliUca^ Brown said, possible, I want to increase the readers to the four candidates. Any East Lansing resident who graduate, said the major issues McNeil, endorsement who of holds Councilman the role of the city with the lives in the council election are local is a U.S. citizen and will be 18 George Griffiths and former of on - campus students control of neighborhood years old by Nov. 6 may Councilman George Colbum, McNeil /£best pizza you wsrro / because students have more control over the city than they register to vote till 8 p.m. today at City Hall, 410 Abbott. development, because of the recent Ann Street controversy, and housing, especially in the said she and Brown will canvas predominantly student areas of student or mixed student an do over the University." nonstudent precincts. the city - campus, married housing and the so-called Forty-six per cent of thr TUT" student ghetto north and east of campus. votes cast in student were absentee, a precincts result of a 1 1 massive on-campus drive bv the 1 k PROFESSIONAL PINBALL PLACE jM In the Aug. 7 city council primary election, placed third with 2,050 votes McNeil Brown-McNeil spring. force-, She and Brown "seem to i ri Little fgjgere all we serve Is Pinbalnjlt out of 6,207 total votes cast. 1,435 votes for McNeil came from 19 predominantly present a real threat" to older homeowners more and conservative the city's I residents 9 1 Caesars McNeil said. 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State News Staff Writer council and citizens, Sharp, 56, "No issues In city council action Sept. are just all. If I can have In the Aug. 7 council believes there can be increased student-oriented," she said. 26, Sharp bowed to public enough time Incumbent East Lansing City council candidate John and exposure with primary election, Polomsky citizen participation in city "We're all concerned with opinion in the area and enough Councilwoman Mary Sharp, | Polomsky's prescription for people, we'd have a lot of narrowly defeated candidate who recently quit her position government without impairing housing, and I believe we've encouraged council to reverse I improving East Lansing City people we can use." James Roberts by 48 votes. as associate director of the its efficiency. begun to attack the problem its decision. An advocate of Though he didn't win any "I want to get people to here." creative MSU Dept. of Human problem precincts, Polomsky got nearly come to any of us with their solving, Polomsky Relations to devote more of Sharp won the Aug. 7 "(The Bailey) people were prescribes five all of his 1,341 votes from problems before the crisis council primary election by a phase her time to council, says that extraordinarily disappointed," method for city government: primarily nonstudent city government must be stage," she said. sweeping 16 of 34 precincts for she said. "That is one of my finding facts, problems, ideas, homeowner precincts. He was allowed a total of 2,972 votes. Votes solid areas and it's obvious I to experiment and Her solutions and acceptance for the fourth highest vote - getter campaign, which she from predominantly student wasn't having the kind of out of the change its mind. says is "still organizing," will the solutions. seven primary An advocate of increased precincts accounted for 633 of communication with them I'd candidates. consist mainly of "getting out those votes, which Sharp said Polomsky said his campaign SHARP communication between the vote." hoped." effort now includes organizing was more student support than workers in many areas of the About 85 per cent of the 20,000 social security recipients in she expected. Sharp, who has been "I realize there is a core endorsed city for financial support and the East Lansing area have not received their regular monthly by Councilman checks which generally arrive the first Wednesday of the month. group of students committed Sharp's most solid support Robert Wilcox and candidate canvassing. He said he plans to meet with students in the Residents fail Social Security District Director Roger Seamans confirmed to two candidates (Nelson Brown and Margaret McNeil)" in the past has come from John Clomsky, and - until the "only a handful," or about 3,000 recipients, had received their predominantly homeowner appointment of Theima Evans campus precincts and with she said. "But I hope to find areas of the city, including the student leaders in question - to obtain social checks by Thursday some who will listen to me." Bailey School neighborhood. to fill George Colbum's vacated council seat — by answer forums. Seamans said his office was retracing the route the checks None of the four council She had recently come under Colbum too, said she is He said combines his student platform and security checks should have taken — if they were issued in the first place — to determine whether the Midwest Social Security office in candidates can run representing fire by Bailey residents because strongly opposed to the Brown Chicago students, Sharp charges, of her support for what they and McNeil proposal to community concerns on the or the Post Office is at fault. The checks are issued out of because of the none them are called an extension of increase the council's power environment, transportation and housing. Chicago office. students. residential Ann Street. over city officials. He advocates careful advanced planning traffic POLOMSKY engineering, and said streets Council's communication problem is to get "more input from a lot of people instead of just from decision makers." must be kept in better repair. New streets should be built "only where people and sound traffic engineering dictates," he said. the only hifi store Polomsky, 42, with over HO brands, asst. Polomsky advocates a city professor of engineering, housing office with a full staff charges that council makes an to carry out the housing 1 insufficient effort to hear the concerns Calling of city residents. the recent Ann commission's recommendations. and council's "Housing must be related to resident's 1 Street controversy "a fiasco," Polomsky said council must keep in constant contact with ("resiPolomsky, time." consitutents to dual inputwhothere all the have ability to live decently and adequately," he said. 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Phone 393-7477. $1,125. 373-1663, 394-1692 515 West Grand River, East 10-10-9 •AUTOMOTIVE DODGE COLT 1972, Station after 5. 3-10-8 Lansing, or 3700 South Waverly, Wagon, Excellent condition 4 - Lansing. 7-10-12 Scooters & Cycles PONTI AC 1970 Bonneville WAITRESSES OVER 18 - speed extras. Best offer. experience helpful. Sunday - Parts & Service 355-6179 4-10-5 convertible - repossessed DRIVERS WANTED: Must be 18, bids. 351-2660 Thursday, 4 p.m. • 11 p.m. Aviation accepting neat, and personable. Must have REFRIGERATORS between 8:30-4:30. 5-10-10 Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. • 4 DODGE 1963. Runs good. $100 or a car, good driving record, and RENT THEM at AC&E •EMPLOYMENT a.m. Full and part time offered. rental reasonable offer. Phone knowledge of delivery area. •FOR RENT 349-3381.5-10-5 PONTI AC 1971, Catalina. Two Apply in person only. MR. Apply 2820 East Grand River, 1790 Grand R,ver, Phone 349-2220. $6 0ken£ door, air conditioning, full MIKE'S PIZZA 81 SANDWICH UNCLE JOHNS PANCAKE per mo4 Apartments Houses 1971 FIAT-850SPIDER, 35 mpg. new top, snow tires. $1600. Call power, automatic transmission, clean. $2,050. 1-313-632-5214. SHOPPE. 515 West Grand River, East Lansing or 3700 South HOUSE. 9 10-8 O.P.JJ, „„ Rooms weekdays after 6 p.m. 655-3177. 4-10-5 5-10-10 Waverly, Lansing. 7-10-12 ATTENTION REFRIGERATORS •FOR SALE PONTI AC, 1965, Super Clean, DISHWASHERS. ESCHTRUTH •! EARN TOP MONEYI Part time Animals rebuilt everything, radio, $375. promoting student travel. Call or ARTS & LETTERS APPLIANCES, 315 South l Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 882-9808, 351-9042. 3-10-5 write (include your telephone Mobile Homes door hard "EN0U6HUWNPRY number): VAGABOND TOURS. MAIORS 2191.15-10/10 'LOST & FOUND FORD LTD Wagon 1968, 10 PONTI AC 1965. Two - Box 549, Evanston, Illinois, •PERSONAL passenger, full power. air, hitch, rack. One owner. Factory top. Good condition. Best offer 882-0707 after 3:00 p.m. 5-10-9 FACILITIES AMD PROXIMITY 60204 (312) 328-0110. 3-10-8 Petitions for student •PEANUTS PERSONAL positions on the following •REAL ESTATE Clean, A-1 mechanical condition $900. 349-0683, after 5:00 p.m. PONTI AC CATALINA, 1965 CLASSES - IVHICH DORM HAS THE GIRL lady. WANTED to help 8 a.m. - 1 invalid p.m. No committees will be accepted NEJAC, 337-1300. c 31 10-31 fj •RECREATION 5-10-8 Runs well, shabby Good transportation, sell. LOWEST BIRTH RATE ?" weekends ED2-5176. 2-10-5 or holidays. Monday, October 8 thru Friday, October 12. Apartments ^ •SERVICE FORD GALAXIE 1964.Automatic, $125. 355-0719 after 6:00 5-10-9 p. ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 -BERKELEY. CA 94709 Instruction radio, recent valve job and tune DELIVER BAGELS • Make extra up. New battery, generator. money! Car necessary. Call Bob. Typing Service 349-4981. 5-10-9 SIMCA, 1969, 30 mpg. 8 - track. 332-0300. b-1-10-4 TWO BEDROOM, furnished •TRANSPORTATION •WANTED JAVELIN 1970 SST 4 - speed. Excellent condition. 882-9808, 351-9042.3-10-5 $750. | Motorcycles | j ^5! • Employment j[jj| PART TIME employment with unfurnished $35/week, Mobile Homei 10 minut . or I power steering - brakes, low multi - manufacturer distributor -College Educational campus. Quiet and peaceful oni I mileage. Best offer. 372-4662. T-BIRD 1970, 1969 HONDA CB 350 - good FULL Secretary - typing required, 12-20 hours per week. Policies Committee lake. 641-6601.0 10-31 ••RATES** 5-10-11 condition, best offer. 351-8268 shorthand desired. Automobile required. 351-5800. 349-0675.3-10-5 FOUR ROOMS plus beautiful bs after 6:00 p.m. 3-10-5 Knowledgeable in rock music C-MO-4 KARMANN-GHIA VOLKSWAGEN and office procedure. 351-2740. -University Educational - carpeted, immaculate. Uflmes. i 1967. Excellent condition, two TORONADO, 1968, full power, air, 9-10-8 Policies Committee appliances. 332-8978. 2 HONDA 1973 -CB 350. Excellent TELEPHONE SALES, male or NO. cruise control, new tiresl NO. DAYS new tires, $800. 355-0528. female, full time. Call condition. $500. Need cash! or part Excellent condition. 332-0325. WORDS 6-1011 Steve 332-4691. 3-10-5 WANTED 351-6320 or 351-6321. X-5-10-9 NEEDED: TWO girls to share four 9 3-10-5 1 3 5 10 People, men or women, ages 18-80 Petitions are available at man apartment in Cedar Village 9 KAWASAKI 500 cc. 1970 - new who want to earn a $100 to $1,000 ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while $73/month, October occupancy 9 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 TOYOTA STATION Wagon 1971. your department office. For Call 332-3727 after 5 p 10 engine, runs great. $650. Call per month part time, in their own you learn. Part time or full time. 4-speed, 1600cc, $1200. Phone information call 355-0368. 5-10-11 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 Jerry, 646-6677. 3-10-5 home. For an interview, mail your $3/hour. 489-1215. C-10-10-9 655-3215 5-10-5 name address and phone to Box 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6. SUZUKI 1972, 250cc trail or 1859, East Lansing, Michigan Post MASSEUSES WANTED. We will NEEDED TWO female roomma TR6 1972. 16,000 miles, luggage ODD-JOB handyman needed. Full 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 Automatic with power steering. office, 48823. 10-10-8 Twyckingham apartments. I street. 2,500 miles, sharp looker, time mornings. Apply at 3308 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 44,000 miles. Bronze metallic rack, excellent condition. Ed after 6 Winter/spring term. 351 1241 | runner. p.m. South Cedar, Suite 11, Lansing. paint, $1295. Call Dick, 482-1191. $3,140. Call 677-7361. 332-6359. 5-10-5 Bartender & 3-10-9 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 3-10-9 X5-10/11 Waitress 1969 ROAD RUNNER 383, V-8. D EADLINE 1972 YAMAHA 200 Electric. Positions Available NEED: EFFICIENT organizer to ALERT, INTELLIGENT individual OPENINGS FOR two women,$60, 1 P.M. one class day 4-speed, custom tires and wheels Excellent condition, 1800 miles. do housecleaning 3 afternoons a $70, across from camput for needed to look after amusement $1395. Phone 482-1191, ask for Helmet 694-1734. 5-10-5 before publication. week in nearby faculty home. 332-6481,332-6246. 7-10-15 Dick or Bud. center. Meridian Mall. 351-1880. 2-10-5 VOLKSWAGON • 1970 BUS. Low 1972 HONDA XL250. $650. 1972 DOOLEY'S Knowledge of electronics EAST LANSING - lots of park,-., I mileage, needs some body work, preferred. Must be over 22 and Peanuts Personal ads YAMAHA 175, $550. Phone WAITRESSES. EXPERIENCED in space. Two blocks to campus, 2| otherwise good shape. Best must be pre-paid. MERCURY 1966. Excellent offer. 339-9903 or 355-1862. 484-8777. 5-10-5 RESTURANT both food and drinks. Apply in bondable. Part time $2.50/hour. Call 349-4836. 3-10-9 large bedroom apartment, 2-10-5 person after 6 p.m., unfurnished. Laundry room, running transportation. Snow Apply at: NORTHWIND STABLES. range, refrigerator, disposal, air Cancellations/ Corrections tires. $199. 351-2756 evenings. 534 Sunset Lane PART-TIME order - takers. Busy VOLKSWAGEN 1 970 Bus. 3-10-8 conditioner. Gas heat and watet 4-10-8 season starting. Hours of your ■ 12 noon one class day Excellent condition, rebuilt E. Lansing , fur-nijh»d by landlord! choicerCall 351-1562. 10-10-18 before publications. . MG MdGET 1970. Great engine, new tires, carpeted, HAVING TROUBLE? Does that 4 to 5p.m., Tues. NUDE MODELS $2.50 and Hour 351-9036, 8-5 weekdays 5-104| condition. $1,250. 351-0080 curtains, stereo. Converted for through Fri. for art classes, Lansing MASSEUSES WANTED. We will old (or new) car need a little camping. Call 694-0305 after Community College. Call Glen 4TH GIRL needed to sublet wintt The State News will be after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-9 work? Try us, the good guys! train for part or full time. 3:00 p.m. 5-10-5 DELIVERY HELP wanted. Musi Clements. 373-7171 2-10-4 and spring. Call 332-1651 From front end service to major $8/hour. Phone 489-1215. responsible only for the MGA 1958, very nice condition. have own car. Call DOMINO'S 5-10-5 VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Good body, overhauls. OKEMOS AUTO 0-10-10-9 first day's incorrect Serious inquiries only. $850. TROWBRIDGE after 4 p.m. PORTER POSITION: Part time. new engine. $750. 332-4667 CLINIC, Grand River at Park insertion. 372-7425 3-10-5 351-7100. 10-10-8 Excellent benefit program. 1,3-MAN apartment and several after 7 p.m. 5-10-10 Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. WAITRESSES. FULL or part time. Apply in person. Holiday Inn, men's rooms. 2 blocks to NO RIPOFFS. c-5-10-5 Must be 18 years or older, Bills are due 7 days from MGA 1960, restored condition. VOLKSWAGON 1966 - runs good. GIRL, FULL or part time for 3121 East Grand River. 2-10-4 dependable, and neat. Apply in campus. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. | alteration department - men's c-10-31 Runs well. Best offer 489-2016 METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. person, Metro Bowl, corner of Best offer. Phone 882-2041. 50< li after 4:30. X4-10-8 wear. Apply at REDWOOD 81 LONG HAIR OK! Young men South Logan and Jolly Road. 5-10-11 Okemos Road and I-96. ROSS, 205 East Grand River, and women for inside part time 10-10-11 WOMEN: 1 block from camput 3 I 349-1929. c-10-31 MGB-GT 1969. Immaculate VOLKSWAGEN 1971 East Lansing. 3-10-8 sales - theatre tickets - Apply girl apartment, completely | FOUR CHROME Reverse for $65. 115 West Allegan, Room 405. furnished. Utilities and parking condition. Body good. Sportsmobile Mobile Home - PART TIME, Car washer / hiker to Call 332-8007 after 6 p.m. DISHWASHER GENERAL Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. included. $80. 3499609 or 351-9153, after 5 p.m. 3-10-8 Excellent condition original - clean - up cars and trucks. Good 3-10-9 SANITATION three -5:00 p.m. 10-10-16 349-4842.0-10-31 owner, $3,250. After 5 p.m. nights a driving record. Prefer 21 years or MGB PORTABLE hard top - 1-313-234-9682. 3-10-9 week and every other weekend. older. Call 489-1484. 5-10-9 practically new, $120. Call SUPER DEAL. Volkswagen $2.00 an hour. Apply in person. WANTED: PERSON to perform 10 MINUTES WEST of campus j anytime - 484-5830. 5-10-5 VOLVO - 164E - 1973. Low miles, fenders, bumpers, windows, seat, THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, electronical repairs on stereo BARTENDER-PART TIME close to bus service, 1 bedroom, | AUSTIN AMERICA 1971, low 3435 Forest Road. Between 9 systems, guitar amplifiers, and air, electric over drive, all door, extras. Total Price, positions available. Apply in furnished. Couples preferred. No mileage, front wheel drive, 30 MONTE CARLO 1972 - $27.50. 484-9216. 1-10-5 a.m.-5 p.m. 3-10-8 television. Experience necessary. leather, exquisitely maintained, person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. mpg. Needs little work. Will sell Immaculate condition, $400 Full or part time hours may be negotiable price. Serious parties The Dome Rodm, 222 Seymour, to any sane offer. Call after 6 WANTED: WAITRESS for the below current Blue Book price. only. 353-6453, 489-5549 after JOIN THE COMPLETE auto arrange. Apply; DICKER & Lansing. 0-10-31 p.m. 394-2831.2-10-5 BACKSTAGE, Meridian Mall. DEAL SECONDHAND STORE, Phone 355-1263.4-10-5 6 p.m. 3-10-5 cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% off on labor. 215 East Apply between 2 and 5 p.m., in 1701 South Cedar. 457 3886. * ROUND RIDING HORSES AND TACK CHEVELLE SS 1970-4 speed, new person. BACKSTAGE C-10-31 Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. tires, brakes and exhaust. Motorcycles * RESTAURANT. 1 ^10-5 $1,600,394-2256. 3-10-8 0-10-31 DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair DELIVERY HELP wanted for DOG 'N SUDS 4919 West Saginaw, Applications being taken for CS»ZY'C" MUSTANG GT 1967: convertible, CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1962: 1969 305cc HONDA Excessory manuals for foreign cars. LITTLE CAESAR'S. 1203 East women part time and full time. air, V-8auto, power brakes and 80,000 miles. $100 or best offer. loaded, $1500 actual, $500. CHEQUERED FLAG,2605 East Grand River 337-1634. 5-10-9 5-10-8 steering, rebuilt transmission. Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west SLEIGHRIDES Bob 353-9700, 371-4554. 3-10-5 Phone 655-3297 evenings. X-10-5 373-6439 or 351-5684. of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 LUNCH COOK, fast food MACDONALDS RESTAURANT of 2-10-5 YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, CHEVROLET BEL - AIR 1969, experience. Apply in person at East Lansing and Okemos is now RICKMAN. Fall prices now in MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East THE BREWERY. Ask for Mr. power steering, good condition. accepting applications for full OLDSMOBILE, 1967, effect. Parts, services, helmets, Kalamazoo Street since 1940. Wahlin. 10-10-16 and part - time employment. RIDING STABLE $1000 or best offer. Phone air-conditioning, automatic, V-8. leathers, and custom accessories. Complete auto painting and The hours of availability are 355-4141.5-10-8 Like new. 353-7005 mornings. DON COOPER SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. collision service. 485-0256. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for from 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 3-10-9 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just C-10-31 orthodontist's office. Typing 60 from 5 til closing. Apply ON KELLY ROAD 676-5546 CHEVY EL CAMINO - 1973. Take south of I -96 overpass. Phone .. PHONE over payments. Call 651-5468. OLDS, 1964, F-85 Sedan, $100. wpm. Mature person who enjoys between 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 2 f 3-10-9 Call Bruce after 351-8114. 3-10-5 4:00 p.m. 694-6621. c-5-10-5 Employment |'|^| working with children. Please send personal resume to Box p.m. 5-10-9 - 4 p.m. - Monday - Friday. NORTON, TRIUMPH. HONDA - A-1, Michigan State News. 1965 COMET 6 - Cylinder. New repair and service, factory 7-10-10 WAITRESSES NEEDED least 3 OLDS 1970CUTLASS, two barrell, at front - end, brakes, battery. 20 trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 TOPLESS MODELS, for blue, automatic, buckets and days/week, 11-3 p.m. or 5-10 mpg. Cheap! 355-0947, East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. photography studio. Call wheels, good condition. $945. STUDENTS, PART time. Earn $50 P.m. Must have own 0-10-19 489-1215 for appointment. 355-8407. 5-10-9 Phone 349-3799. 5-10-9 a week plus bonus. Call transportation. Some weekend 0-10-31 394-1100. 0-10-31 work. 2.25/hour. Apply in 1967 TRIUMPH 650 cc. PEUGEOT 304 1971. Must sell, person at the University Club, Immaculate condition. Must sell, WAITRESSES, ATTRACTIVE, no good condition. Call after 6:00 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part time 3435 Forest Rd. between 9-5 best offer. Call 332-1218. 3-10-8 experience necessary. BACK KNOB HILL p.m. 355-5519. 5-10-8 STAGE RESTAURANT, Meridian Mall. Applications positions available. Apply in person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. -JLmJLIM. ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, accepted between 2-5 p.m. you learn. Part time or full time. APARTMENTS Lansing. 0-10-31 // 3-10-5 $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-10-10-9 ADD YOURSELF TO THE GOOD THINGS AT 349-4700 NEW! MEADOWBROOK M EAST LANSING is a TRACE ... nice CONFUSED Apartments & Townhouses place Recreation Building Includes: Apartment features: T~ T- 4~~ r- T- 7— r- — — live. ABOUT AUTO REPAIRS ♦Olympic size pool ♦Gas, hot water and heat Pebble CreeK n 1 % — to ♦Saunas ♦Air conditioned IM % is" OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC r ♦Playground ♦Garbage disposals offers full time factory trained mechanics area ♦Private patios RENTAL TOWNHOUSES >8 Thank-you for all phases of auto repairs. From tune-ups ♦Ping Pong ♦Carpeting 33 ♦Dressing ♦ to over-hauls. repairs. Specializing in front end rooms ♦Stoves and refrigerators ♦Laundry facilities Convenient to MSU and shopping mwnmuuumm for keeping ♦Color T.V. ♦Air conditioning w\ -\ £2 82 3 OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC ♦Pool Tables ♦Party Room Townhouse features: ♦Dishwashers ♦ ♦ ♦ Carpeted Full basements 3 __ j 5r sr s~ us full. 2615 East Grand River Visit with of ♦Frost free refrigerators ♦Gas heat Clubhouse and play 5fT __ 3? MO V w one friendly rental agents our ♦Air conditioned areas MS ~j m3~ East Now taking applications Lansing, Michigan 351-3130 today ♦Private patios hT % meT ~~ LOCATED ♦Shag carpeting Your most 351-0460 % MILE NORTH reputable repair center "T 50" OF JOLLY RD. ON NO RIPOFFS! We're at the Phone 393-0210, Open cornor of Jolly and Dunckel Rd. Sun. thru. Fri. 11-7:30. Sat. 11-6 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. 'Family applications only <2 z § 5T OKEMOS ROAD Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5. 1973 17 wnts Rooms ^ :i@ Peanuts Personal jjj II* WHAT*. K70 each ■fter ■010-10 _ i, _t, MALE, share apartment. near campui, Laundry, plus deposit. 349-3328 6 and week • ends. HEORICK HOUSE Co-op has one FREE male vacancy. $250 room/board. Call 332-0844.2-10-5 ROOM for furnished, close. 484-9774 housekeeper, SPEAKERS, AR-3a's with stands, BUNK like new, $350. 1960 Karman Ghia -$50. 351-7799. 3-10-5 BEDS $75, nice bar $45, automatic washer $15, other APPLES AND Sweet Cider. Pick your own apples on Saturday and Sunday. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski and Sons. 2 miles north of Leslie at 3589 Hull Road (Old U.S. STEREO SYSTEM AM-FM sten [ receiver with 8-track tape Turntable. 351 8083. 4-10-5 Animals playi HAPPY BIRTHDAY Doug. Happy Birthday to you. Hope your Whose ■ALE ROOMMATE needed tor 0-10-5 miscellaneous furniture. Phone 127). Phone 1-589-8251. Open day's terrific and the Hot dog and hamburger supper rest of the bedroom apartment, from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at St. 372 3495. 3-10-5 9-5, closed Mondays. 0-10-31 year too! Love C.A.T. 1-10-5 State News office, 341 Student mt available. 351-8474 Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least John Student Center, 327 M.A.C. SINGLES $200, doubles two class days before publication. Ave. Open to everyone. $160/term. Kitchen privileges, CLARK'S BICYCLE SURPLUS HEAD - 117 North No announcements will be accepted one block from campus. 139 Harrison for all head supplies, \ BEDROOM furnished, walk PALACE BOA by phone. The South Africa Liberation Bailey Street, behind Taco Bell posters, tapestries, gifts. Hours: CONSTRICTOR, 4 1/2', Support Committee will have an SALE! I campus. $160 and up. Phone 332-2564. 5-10-5 ENDOF SUMMER 12-10 p.m. 10% OFF WITH AD. Complete with vivarium. Phone DELT SIGS, PSI U'S, Theta Delts, The AKrusa Club of Greater organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. p7 9341 5-10-10 3-10-5 371-3664 after 6 p.m. 2-10-5 Betas, Pi Kaps, Sigma Chis: We Lansing is sponsoring a rummage Monday at UMHE at the corner of MAN NEEDED for BACK TO SCHOOL sale from S to 9 p.m. today and Harrison and Trowbridge roads. two-man, air, have some of your things. responsible male pool, CLEARANCE SOLEX WITH side baskets $185, GERMAN SHEPARD Sire from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at The Gulf Oil boycott will be parking, furnished. pups. Willing to negotiate. The Phi discussed. Lommate for luxury apartment, Northpointe. 337-2508. 3-10-9 200 mpg. Phone 694-3622 Champion Ekolans Paladon, Mus. 1-10-5 the lOOF Hall, 1100 N. Washington ■ose to campus. Call 351-0726. ♦ALL BIKES REDUCED 5-10-9 excellent Ave., Lansing. The proceeds will be temperment. Also 6 The committee to free Robert F. used for community service ♦COMPLETE PARTS year old 1/2 Morgan horse. Williams will meet at 7:30 p.m. PALE NEEDED, for 4 - man & ACCESSORIES ♦FACTORY TRAINED 3X5 COTTON AND rayon Oriental rugs and tapestries for Bassic dressage Phone 337-7776. 7-10-12 and jumps. Real Estate JS Yom Kippur Services - 8 p.m. Monday in 30 Union to organize the petition campaign to stop the rent, winter and spring GIRL NEEDED $25. Also, few 6X9 cotton today and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 radition of Williams. - house, winter MECHANICS $60/month, Cedarwiew term, own room. Close-cempus. Orientals $45. Number of FREE SHEPHERD - Husky male, LANSING-NEAR Sparrow p.m. to sundown Saturday. 6070 South Logan The Railroad Club will hold ments. 332-2186. 3-10-5 $80. 332-2641. 5-10-11 discontinued carpet samples, 75c Breakfast follows. Sponsored by young, well - mannered, needs Hospital, eight rooms, work sessions from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 882-7003 and $1.95. EDINGTON'S, 422 Hillel. home. 393-6393, Dave. 2-10-5 pulchritudinously decorated. on Saturday and Sunday at the | OR three man; furnished, ROOM IN house, furnished. Close FRENCH 10-SPEED bike ridden South Washington, Phone Quiet neighborhood. Asking A new Free U of Judaic studies lities paid, after 5 p.m. to L.C.C. $75. 484-8170 after 6 once. $140. 355-2833 after 7 485-7129.4-10-5 LONELY vaccinated Labrador • $1 7,900. Call 482-7739. offers courses on Jewish mysticism fc7 2571. 3-10-5 p.m, 5-10-10 p.m. 1-10-5 Setter puppy needs home. 10-10-11 and Hebrew, among other subjects. 489-9370 after 7 p.m. 3-10-8 Open to all students. For details I MAN for 2 bedroom duplex, LARGE SINGLE furnished, TELEVISION, TOWELS, EAST LANSING Home! Owner contact Rabbi William Rudolph. in North Hubbard subject: How to win Hall. Tonight's row. $72.50. 485-0573 utilities paid. Kitchen, parking, FRANDOR. 351-5323. 4-10-5 LABRADOR bought other. Priced for quick as Italy by household. Saturday and RETREIVER 5 30 p.m. 5-10-9 sale. Assume 6 1/4% mortgage. Deli - 6 p.m. Sunday at Hillel, slicing Turkey. sr close. 332-5722, 484-9774. Sunday, 11-4. 876 Audubon, puppies. AKC, yellow, excellent Newer 4 bedrooms, 2 - story. 319 Hillcrest Ave. Professor Robert 0-10-31 East Lansing. 1-10-5 bloodlines. OFA stock. Green will give his reflections on Umoja Wa Karate is accepting 351-8910. 1-10-5 •©SPEEDS] I GIRL over 21 for 4/man. 332-4405 5 10-10 Israel. Good eats too. new members until Wednesday. 1101 Villa. $45.00 CAPITOL CLUB rooms for men WOMEN'S 3-SPEEDbike, excellent Meetings are at 2 Saturdays, and at and BARKLESS male. AKC. COUNTRY LIVING, between MSU 7 mediately! 351-1240 after 5 women. TV, laundry, condition. After 4 earth BASENJI East Lansing Arts Workshop, p.m. Mondays at the Men's restaurant and lounge. Free p.m. cruising machines Brown and white. Best offer. and Meridian Mall - 12 roomjjlit located at the corner of Hagadorn Intramural Building. n. 4-10-9 332-0649. 1-10-5 Phone 489-9323 10-10-11 - level. 2 car garage, balcony, Road and Burcham Drive, is night parking. 222 Seymour. BEST VALUES Want to learn how to operate TV Ise TO campus, 1 bedroom, 0-10-31 GOLDEN RETRIEVER: male patio, privacy on wooded lot. holding an open house with FREE KITTENS: demonstrations and exhibits for fall equipment? Stop by the Married ftfurnished, to sublet through AKC, house broken, champion CHECK US six weeks, $52,500. Will hold land classes from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Housing Office between 6 and 10 Call 337-7520, after 5 p.m. MEN - CLOSE to MSU. Clean, blood line. 351-1944. 2-10-8 adorable, male or female. Phone contract. Occupancy , OUT Registration for fall classes is held p.m. Friday and get your hands on quiet 349-1258. 3-10-9 : only. rooms. Cooking. Phone 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. through during Sunday's i 0-10-31 cable CONCORD MK-6 Cassette tape VELOCIPEDE Thursday. Classes cover variety of "The ■LE, ONE bedroom furnished, art, craft and related media. Video Workshop." Open to deck. Chromium dioxide, included $145. FURNISHED ROOMS $17/week. PEDDLER Call 351-4495 Monday. Tuesday, automatic shut-off. $150. 541 E. Grand River (fi Women's Club House Assn. is §9 4071.349-3084. 3-10-5 Thursday - 3:30 - 5 p.m. 5-10-5 355-2127.3-10-9 sponsoring a "worldwide" antiques This Sunday's "Video jirl to share two - man HERNANDEZ CLASSICAL Guitar. yDownstoirsjj5V7240^/ YELLOWSTONE 28\ good show-sale from noon to 10 p.m. Workshop," channel 11 shown in Married Housing on cable today through Sunday in the t immediately. Call or Sale ^ Perfect condition. $250 or best DICKER & DEAL SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 South Cedar. Top condition, best offer over $895. HAYRIDES DRAWN by horses. Call for appointment now. Lansing Civic Center. Sunday's sale from 7 to 11 p.m. will include a IV 351-5390. 3-10-5 offer. 351-9417.3-10-8 Phone 393-1925 or 351-7479. will end at 6 p.m. Single admission performance by Uprising, an Ann quality used stereo and musical Phone 676-5928. 9-10-12 Arbor band. 5-10-10 $1. For advance ticket sale contact ■OED ONE or two men for AMPEG SVT amplifier head. 300 equipment, also accessories. the association. SPECIAL CONCRETE blocks for TEVEY P.A. columns, Gibson HORSE BOARDING, training, The Gay Liberation encounter na Apartments. Call watts RMS. $500 or consider WINDSOR 1973 14 X 65. 2 bookshelves. Pick up at Cheney accoustic guitar. Fender lessons. Call Ray at Thomas Ruhani Satsang invites you to group will meet for the first time |ui after 5:00 p.m. 351-5092 trade. Tom. 484-2453. X4-10-10 bedrooms, skirted, air attend an introductory lecture on tonight. Be in the lobby of the Concrete Company, 2655 East precision bass. Olds super Ranch, 651-5478. 0-3-10-5 conditioning, utility shed. "The Path of the Masters." Union at 7:30 for free rides. Grand River, East Lansing. trombone, Saxophones, Immediate occupancy. $11,200. BIKE: EXCELLENT condition. Meditation true living, the 20-10-17 SKI CONDOMINIUNS, for rent. - clarinets, flutes, amps. Fender, 694-3879. 9-10-5 Good price. First come, first Harbor necessity of a competent living Sun, Vox, Custom, Traynor. Springs. 3 bed room / master. It will be held from 7 to serve. 355-5842. 1-10-5 Stereos, Duel 1229, AR townhouses, group rentals, 9:30 p.m., Saturday in the lower USED & REBUILT 2-DOOR refrigerator/freezer, GE. Good condition. $45. 337-2378 turntable, Sony recorder, also smaller stereo systems. 8 - track Lost & Found m located 5-10-9 on slopes. 371-3134. lounge at 327 M.A.C. Ave. Volunteers are needed for ASMSU's desperately needs new Great new ideas to establish a quality Issues people and tapes, $1.99, LP's 99 cents. All an BIKES evenings. 3-10-9 FIND SOMETHING? extensive research project designed speaker's program. Call Greg Martin merchandise tested and e to share 2 bedroom If you've found a pet or article of at 355-8266 or 372-5390. to study promising treatment brnished apartment with guaranteed. We carry a selection FOR SALE. Nikkar 43-86 zoom value, we want to help you return methods for reducing anxiety, BUYING & SELLING of furniture, small appliances, MSU Sports Car Club will hold a |other. Close to campus. lense, warranted until April, jewelry, sporting goods and it. Just come into the State News tension and worry and enhancing one's road rally "Fall Frolic '73." 0/month, utilities paid. Phone sense of psychological Also complete 1974. Absolute mint. $145. cameras. Phone 487-3886. Classified Department and tell us FREELANCE CREATIVE Registration at noon, Sunday. ftl -0532 after 5 p.m. 5-1 OS 351-5869. 1-10-5 well-being. If you are interested and you want to place an ad in EAST SERVICES. Photography, Leave 1:01 p.m. from Lot Y. One -bicycle service- c-5-10-5 LANSING STATE BANK'S found resumes, all written material. will be avaible for regular hundred miles in Ingham County, IrTH GIRL needed, USED FURNITURE. Beds, column. As a public service, EAST Political brochures a specialty. participation for al least three about 80 percent paved. EYE GLASSES at large savings. months, please attend one of the |6.25/month, furnished, free REASONABLE dressers, table, stoves, LANSING STATE BANK will run Phone 371-4156. 10-10-5 preliminary meetings. Futher rvice. 349-4617. 1-10-5 Why pay more? OPTICAL Then will of refrigerators, hide - a - bed, the ad at no cost to you! information will be distributed. DISCOUNT, 2615 E. Michigan, fishes RATES davenport. 735 North Jenison, 9 Lansing. 372-7409. C-5-10-5 EAST LANSING FOR QUALITY service on stereo Meetings will be held from 7:30 to ropical ; following the regular meeting of the f'ERATELY NEED one Please call 337-7483 ._to 6 2J 0-8 STATE BANK equipment, see the STEREO 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday until Oct. 12 in 308 Olds Hall. Greater Lansing Aquarium Society, in for 3 person apartment. c-10-31 SHOPPE, 543, East Grand River. SONY TC 121 Stereo cassette deck 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the block from OWEN HOUSING contract for sale C-10-31 campus, NEW 10-SPEED men's, and used Community Room of the Lansing Call 351-7906 after - also Norelco, Craig and Ampex Yakeley Hall has been challenged ous rooms, completely - 6 p.m. Mall. Visitors girl's Schwinn. Best offer. decks. LOST: STAINLESS Steel mug. to a tug-of-war by are welcome! ftnished. Balcony, parking, and 3-10-5 12 Stereo turntables, FREE ROLL OF FILM with each Armstrong Hall 349-1297. 5-10-10 Inititals LAR. McDonel lower Sunday following the Pig-Freak facilities. Only $63. Pioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and request for information. Custom TM Meditators: Don't football game. It will be held across forget the h-6879. 2-10-8 Typewriter $30, rocking chair $30, fanasonic.i-Akai X-1800 SD lounge. 353-1570. 3-10-5 Photo Finishing at discount the Red Cedar by Shaw lot. All are special refresher course as GARAGE SALE I Skiis, sports couch $20, dresser $35, table reel/8- track recorder. Ampex prices for students, staff and advertised in your recent welcomi tch! equipment, household items, 800 stereo reel tAfe recorder. FOUND: 220 Charles St.eet, Grey newsletter. Part 3 is at 7:30 and chairs $25, faculty. SCO PHOTO ^ACTIVE, FURNISHED, bunk beds. MORE - October 5, mattresses $10, single beds $20, double Panasonic AM/FM - stereo cat, pink rhinestone collar. SERVICES, Box The North American Indian tonight. Presented by SIMS. it, one bedroom apartment, 12 • 5 p.m. October 6, 9a.m. - 5 332. Call after 6 p.m. 355-8255 cassette system. Two Jenson 12" 332-5562. C-10-5 Comstock, Michigan, 49041. Student Assn. is meeting at 7 p.m t Lansing. $180. 351-3895. P.m. 2350 Shawnee Trail. The MSU Mennonite Fellowship 3-10-8 speakers without cabinets. New 5-10-11 Sunday in 33 Union. For rides call Okemos. 2-10-5 LOST: 1973 SILVER class ring will meet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in 31 electrovoice bookshelf speakers. 10 New and used stereo head with initials JNB. Reward FOR YOUR best buys in new and SPEED - immaculate, tools, Instructions The Hubbard Hall Authority will phones. New Sanyo stereo offered. Call 394-2593. 3-10-8 used furniture, some antique. accessories. Cost $260, sell meet at 9:30 tonight in Hubbard $160. 484-9385. 3-10-8 systems. Used Harmon - Kardon Hall north lounge to discuss further - Petitions for student positions on Call us before you buy. LOST: stereo systems. New Sanyo 2/ BLACK/white cat, male, the following committees will be * BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 East South Street, 484-3837. UTILITY 15" tires. OR motorcycle trailer, channel end quad car tape decks. Used Mono-end stereo record Hagadorn 351-3694. 2-10-5 and Snyder. PIANO experienced AND Cello lessons by teacher, former accepted Monday through Oct. 12: University Curriculum Committee, 28-10-31 Very good condition Juilliard student. 332-8306. University Educational Policies players. 1,000 used 8-track anarcho-syndicalists. Libertarians, $125. Phone 485-9535 5-10-9 LOST: 10 3-10-9 Committee, College Educational |ple-MOST attractive cartridges and 2,000 used stereo - week - old black cat Praexologists, others: Moderate 1 • furnished. Through WANTED: records. Used photo supplies. near Abbott and Albert. 10/2. I Z Anarchist Coalition holds Policies Committee. Petitions are available at your department office. YASHICA ELECTRONIC flash irch or longer. $200/month. STAMP COLLECTIONS Vivitar filters and lenses. 332-0834, Lon. 2-10-5 Typing Service organizational meeting Friday after Hubbard For information, call arts and AND ACCUMULATIONS $15. Two tires 6.50 x 13, good Authority meeting to (, no pets. 663-8418. Poloroid cameras, binoculars, 35 letters office, Linton Hall. UNIVERSITY STAMP SHOP tread, $15. Evenings 694-9598. FOUND: GRAY Schnauzer dog by mm cameras, movie cameras, 3-10-5 307 E. Grand River and view cameras. Sears Mayo Hall. Call 355-3703. The Union Board Office is now C-3-10-9 EXPERIENCED IBM typing - | ROOM in house. $72.50, (inside Curious Book Shop) GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of telescope. Italian wall tapestries, Pica, Elite. 1331 East Reconciliation is taking applications for any >wn Lansing 30 used typewriters, clock sponsoring a interested students who wish to - 485-5980 1-6 Mon. -Sat. 332-0112 ail kinds. Buy, trade and sell. Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 12-10/5 LOST: HATTY. Half Dane, 50 lbs. documentary film "Perspectives on work on the board's Old Time ip trying. 3-10-9 BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South radios, small appliances and Amnesty." You are invited to see Brown short hair - Au Secours. Movie series or the Midwest Film YARD SALE: Saturday, October 6. miscellaneous used goods. We and discuss this color film with Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-10-31 351-6318. 4-10-5 PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Festival. Apply at the Union Board BEDROOM, unfurnished, 240 North Hagadorn. Bicycle, guarantee and service our typing. MA English degree. Office or call 3S5-3355. campus. Call 351-0796 books, household items. 1-10-5 merchandise. Wl LCOX social justice and individual USED AND MARTY C" NORTH, 351-3487. new furnjture of all er 6 p.m. 5-10-11 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 conscience at "*:30 p.m. Wednesday C-10-31 The Union Board presents W.C. types. Lowest prices in town. at United Ministries in Higher GARAGE SALEI Mirrors, tables East Michigan, Lansing, Phone Fields in "My Little Chickadee." at ECONOMY FURNITURE, 3333 Education, 1118 S. Harrison Road. JESSORS ■>ple only. Beautiful OR Professional chairs, small drawing board, South Cedar. Phone 882-2545. 485-4391. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. "WARM YOUR COCKLES" with TYPING: TERM papers, theses 7 30 and 9:30 p.m. Parlors A B and C of the Union. 50 Sunday in country work bench, poker table, electric Monday - Saturday, c-10-31 •ate home, carpeting x-5-10-5 Dean Swift fancy Sniffing Snuff. and dissertations in elite type. Call 332-8505. 1-10-5 who's whose cents admission. ■oughout. fireplace, attached bedspreads, draperies, clothing, LA PLAYA CONGAS, new Send name, etc. for free samples. GARAGE ART SHOW, prints, Interested in keeping salt-water ■age, beautiful shrubs and pine miscellaneous. 6060 condition. $275 value for $150. Dean Swift LTD. Box 2009. San Skyline paintings, drawings, ceramics, EXPERIENCED IBM ENGAGEMENT fishes? Come to this month's rivate drive. One acre of Call Dave, 337-7513. 5-10-5 Francisco, California 94126 typing. Drive, East Lansing. sculpture, weaving, applique Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). meeting of the Greater Lansing •und. For appointment and 3-10-5 Saturday/Sunday October 6-7, banners, macrame, jewelry, and FAYANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 Aquarium Society, 7:30 Saturday wing, 677-2606 or 677-0401. 10a.m. - 6p.m. 1-10-5 Donna L. Pirek, Dearborn in the Community Room of the greeting cards. September 29 through October 7. 9-6. 1883 STAMPS&C0IN SNOW PREGNANT? We understand. Call senior to Brent H. Bierwirth, Lansing Mall. THESES, RESUMES, typing and ANTIQUE and RUMMAGE Salel us. PREGANANCY Ann. East Lansing. 6-10-5 Holiday Inn printing. Reasonable prices. Dearborn sophomore, U of M The Tri-County Bicycle Assn. LANSING Three COUNSELING. 372-1560. Collector's items such as: Glass, 3121 E. Grand River mmates needed share COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Dental School. Chi Phi. will sponsor two rides this to 0-10-31 crockery jugs, furniture, etc. MATTRESS (inner spring) + box (Across From Frandor) 337-0712. c-10-31 weekend. At 10 a.m. Saturday to st house, own room, close. October 6th/7th, 4220 spring. Clean, and good Onondaga, 50 miles round •P. er 2 p.m., anytime OCT. 6 - 9.00 a.m.-9.00 p.m. GULLIVER STATE Christensen Road, South DRUGS, ANN BROWN take a lunch. At 2 p.m. Sunds kends? 332-1824. 2-10-8 Lansing. 1-10-5 condition. $30 for both. 484-2655 after 6 p.m. C-10-5 OCT. 7 10:00a.m.-5:00a.m. KNEISSL SKIS, 210cm, Rieker G2 Walgreen Agency, 1105 East Grand River. 332-5171 or Typing and multilith offset printing. Complete service for dissertations, theses, Trar p5 Williamston. Both rides will from Mt. Hope Road at Farm ■ GIRL $75/month. Includes 332-2011. Walgreen products and are open to anyone. BEDROOM SET and dining room ORIENTAL RUGS. Turkish. One boots, size 11. Cheap. 332-4092. manuscripts, general typing. IBM Tties. No deposit now. semi annual sale. Take SHARE DRIVING from Leslie to set. Best offer, phone 489-9379. 24 years experence. 349-0850. 1-3687 2-10-5 1-10-5 Adana Medallion pattern. 5-10-5^ advantage now of lowest prices MSU, Monday through Friday, 8 Sailing Club begins its fall course Excellent condition Best offer. C-10-31 in Sail boat BEDROOM SUITE Walnut finish, on Walgreen Vitamins, health racing, 10 a.m. - a.m. - 5 p.m. Call 353-9392 or Saturday at the club site. Club J-InterownPark,BEDROOM, adjacent 2 miles campus, GARAGE SALEI Miscellaneous Gene 353-5280 or 351-2233. 5-10-9 double bookcase bed, chest and dresser. Also gold sofa - bed. and beauty aids. 0-2-10-5 PROFESSIONAL IBM typing 1-589-2811 after 6 p.m. 4-10-5 racing will follow. For rides and info call Intramural Office. items. October 6, 8-5 p.m. 5983 (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. ppeted, fireplace, $80. BOARD EXAM TUTORING East Lake Drive, Haslett. 1-10-5 COMIC BOOKS, Science fiction. Delivery available. 355-8047. SANDI, 339-8934 C-10-31 Meetings at 7:30 p.m. every •"des utilities. 485-2481. Playboy, baseball cards, and 3-10-5 KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES Tuesday in the Union. DELTA much more!!! CURIOUS BOOK now being formed for the coming SIGMA Theta Annual COMPLETE THESES Service, SHOP, 307 East Grand River, GIRLS VARSITY 10 speed LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exams. [ SIDE Garage Sale. Saturday, October - For information call 313-354-0085. Discount printing. IBM typing DON'T FORGET LANSING - 1720 6 at 3808 West Holmes Road, 332-0112. 10-10-9 yellow - $90. 6-months. Nancy and Blood comes 0-10-8 binding of theses, resumes, only from people. Professional 351-7062. 3-10-5 Lansing. 9 a.m. • 7 p.m. publications. Across from donors compensated. Gay Liberation Encounter Group Clothing, PHOTOGRAPHS OF Watkins Glen, will meet at 7:30 p.m. todav. Meet furniture, and FREE A lesson in complexion campus, corner M.A.C. and MICHIGAN COMMUNITY household items. 1-10-5 Six-hours endurance and FURNITURE, GOOD, cheap, ... Grand in the Union lobby for free rides. Call River, below Jones BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. CAN-AM. Call after 7:00 p.m. modern. Twin beds, desks, care. 484-4519, East ■ NEEDED for ranch Stationery Shop. Call Hours Monday, Thursday, and house in GARAGE 484-8961. 5-10-9 lamps, chair and couch frames. Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing Madrigal Society of the Society SALE Saturday, COPYGRAPH SERVICES, »n,rv. Fireplace. Dewitt. 351-9042 evening, weekends. Mall. MERLE NORMAN Friday 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and for Creative Anachronism meets at October 6, 9 a.m. 3 p.m., 216 337-1666 C-31-10-31 J->744. 2-10-5 - CHESS SETS Handcrafted Onyx. 3-10-5 COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-10-31 Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-10-31 7 p.m. Saturday in the main lobby Kenway, Lansing. West of of the Music Building. We need a Waverly Junior High School $35. Beautiful 8X5 handloomed PROFESSIONAL THESIS, term _ H EAST of campus. 16 GIRLS WANTED for CASH PAID for comics; Science tenor who can sightread. between West Michigan and wool rugs, $30. 489-1512. REFRIGERATOR, $19.95; Dinette paper typing. Expert typist with Two bedroom house, WEATHERVANES' annual T Fictionlll CURIOUS BOOK Saint Joe. 1-10-5 5-10-9 set, $14.95; Chest of drawers, degree in English, 8 years shirt show to be held at Coral Long ago when things were great I^V acres. ■e furnished, carpeted, on from $9.95; new sofa bed, Gables October 23rd, deadline experience. IBM, 351-8961 SHOP. 307 East Grand River the Middle Ages met their fate. The $200 351-7497. TYPEWRITER SMITH $69.95. ABC SECONDHAND 332-0112.10-10-9 Society for Creative Anachronism OCTOBER 5 & 6, 9 - 6. 1252 Corona 0-10-31 |0 31 Electra STORE, 1236 Turner, Lansing. for interested participants is needs your help to bring them Ivanhoe Drive. Ornamental and 120-, in excellent condition. Call 484-0025.10-10-16 Monday, October 8th. For more EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. TWO GENERAL Admission tickets back. 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the '^MEDIATE ( useful things, old and new. Odds 351-1618. information phone 351-4140 or IBM Selectric. Call 349-1773 Union Tower Room. and ends, junk. Craft stuff, 5-10-10 for MSU/UM game. 353-6264. 349-9494. Ask for Kathy Chaps. books, dishes, etc. 1-10-5 OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS, desks, evenings and weekends. evenings. 3-10-5 9-10-5 Want to be a knight? Tht davenports, beds, chest of 373-6726 weekdays. 0-2-10-8 NEW DUNLOP Radials, 650/13 on dravwrs, much, much, more. to use a sword and shield STUDENT-IN child oriented Ji. ^ ■ able now, ' Pric# educed, 4/bedroom four lug rims. Call 372-6371 after 5 p.m. 3-10-9 BICYCLE: GIRLS 3-speed. B/W Drive - a - Litte, Save - a - lot. TREASURE CHEST, 116 North BELLY DANCE classes Suheyla will begin again - with Transportation courses care needed to for 5 and 7 year old while I live in and . Saturday by Beaumont ■ e*- Two television portable. Both in good Main, Perry. 625-3188. 510-9 Saturday October 6, 11 a.m. baths, carpet, NATION WIDE AUTO work nights. For more v painted. GIRL'S SCHWINN 3 speed, breeze, condition. Call 485 2482. 2-10-5 Please phone 337-1622. They 351-8920 after information call 882-2235. 'P.m. 5-10-8 ELECTRIC PHOTO- copy machine, will be held at Inn America, TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all rear baskets, like new; $50. 5-10-5 351-0492. 3-10-9 FOR SALE: Deluxe Kenmore tank pocket size tape recorder. 2736 East Grand River. points. 313-537-0005. C-10-31 |00M in house, $67/month. "0,d- LIVING ROOM sectional - must vacuum cleaner with all attachments. Mint Condition, 2 Poloroid camera and flasher. African prints, 1910. Antique Intermediate Belly dancing begins at 9 a.m. Classes are 2 TWA TWO TICKETS Michigan/Michigan State for game. sell. Sofa, love seat, corner table years old. Cost - $90, Sell for dishes. Rare, 1906 Victa hours. Classes for 8 weeks, Campus Representative Call Mike 372-3172.3-10-8 The Tenants Resource Center and curved chair. Red brush $16. Call 489-4095. C-BL-10-5 Victrola. Phone 489-7255. $29.00.6-10-5 needs volunteers to help I 9°'flood things you no 3-ias Flight Inf. and ... answer nylon with black flocking on 2 GENERAL ADMISSION tickets questions about subleasing, I* *ed. sell ,h,m ,or «ih SONY CASSETTE tape recorder Charter Service available black cushions. One year old. REACH THE people looking for MSU/UM game. Call 353-6162 maintenance and other common TC-110A. Call 351-6368, after 6 KLH RECEIVER Model 27, $125. CALL-GINNY GRIFFITH f anl Ads- Dl»l 355 - 8255. $400. 372-0509 2-10-8 646-6875 after 5 p.m. 5-10-5 you! Advertise auto services or 353-6238 after 6 p.m. Willing problems. Training will be today and Saturday. For more info, call p.m. 3-10-8 with Want Ads. Dial 355 - 8255. 332-5018 to pay extra! 3-10-9 Mark Charles. Friday, October 4,1973 18 Michigan Stale News, East Lansing, Michigan ART STUDENTS' BUBBLE Classrooms By MELISSA PAYTON State News Staff Writer Part of the MSU campus would one day be under a giant, inflatable "air support structure" if a pair of graduate art students have their way. Kirby Milton, 417 Grove St. and David Work, 2801 N. Meridian Road, Leslie, would like the University to buy the inflatable structure that now forms the one - acre Antioch extension campus in Columbia, MD.They estimate that the project would cost $15,000 to $25,000. Milton and Work have been designing a 130 - foot diameter structure since 1971 as a prototype for larger air structures they would like to build as a future commercial venture. But three weeks ago they heard that the Antioch structure, a five - year project, and one of the first of its kind, would be dismantled as the project's termination neared. They want MSU to buy the Air support air structure because of the David Work, Kirby Milton and Joe Kurzia, graduate students in the Art Dept. inspect a advantage they believe it holds over traditional steel and prototype of the air support structure which they hope the University will buy. State News photo by John Martell concrete classroom buildings. When Edward Tulis, director Arts in Washington, D.C., for a can last about five years, but And the skin material is so of Antioch College, submits a complete inventory and charges research grant. The National plastics technology is advancing light. Work said, that "if the for resale to Milton and Work, Endowment of the Arts, Milton so rapidly that air structures will structure falls down, even a says, is considering mobile units soon t>e made to last for 30 little kid can pick it up." The they plan to make presentation to University adminstrators in for its "Art Fleet," a traveling years. skin is fireproof, nearly hopes of getting funds for the exhibit that will be part of the puncture proof and, when purchase of Antioch's nation's bicentennial Even with the comparatively damaged, does not deflate "Bubble." celebration in 1976. short life, the air support rapidly, he said. The structure they want to structure's low inital cost and "If we can't create sufficient build would be a prototype for maintainance make it much interest here, then well turn to such moblie units. Vandalism could be a cheaper than tradition other sources. But we hope "The director of the Lansing problem, Work said. But buildings. Milton said. MSU will see this as a very bicentennial celebration is also because of the low cost of valuable thing and give it a two repair, neither see vandalism as a interested," Work said. "If He said the structures do or three - year grant," Milton Lansing does not have enough "virtually no damage to the major obstacle. said. money to go ahead with what environment." they have planned, an inflatable There are about 100,000 air Milton and Work tried to structure is ideal." build a prototype bubble for support structures in the The biggest advantage of the the MSU Media '73 festival last country, Milton said, most of bubble, Milton said, is "it's which are warehouses. There are spring, but after spending responsiveness to changing six or eight in use as public $9,000 for equipment to keep needs" and its disposability "It only takes about ten to 15 structure inflated they were once it is no longer needed. people to erect it in four hours," buildings now, with several unable to raise $14,000 for the Another advantage of the he said. "And then everything colleges, including La Verne nylon skin. There was a bubble bubble is low cost, he said. With can be taken down, loaded on a College and the University of in the 1971 Media festival, flat bed truck and taken on the Santa Clara in Claifomia, in the present technology, the skin however. used in air support structures road." process of erecting them. They have applied to the National Endowment of the RENT $24.00 THE Sims .-rf An 01de World Street Party we offer an alternative with beer, wine and rock 'n roll Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Plus competition for Iktiss "the Purple Foot" .^Monkey'PARTY STORE There will be two teams of Stompers for the Great Grape Stomp, one Men's team, one Women's Team. (As far as we WINE know, Bobby Riggs will not be involved.) BEER (CHECK Teams will be chosen from entry cards drawn at 7:00 p.m. WEEKLY SPECIAL) Stomping will start at 7:30 p.m. HOT FOOD TAKEOUT Anyone is eligible, as long as they are male or female. 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