An Israeli source recently in contact with without accurate knowledge of the axis of canal. By DREW MIDDLETON the battle area put his army's dead in the the Israeli counterstroke. When an attack is The battle of the New York Timei initial Egyptian thrust across the Suez Canal bridgeheads, according progressing favorably commanders rael appears to American at 200. These are heavy losses for a nation sources, is likely to pit Israeli frequently will cede territory on the flanks strike aircraft and tanksagainst the Egyptian NEW YORK The Middle East war of 3,000,000. Extrapolated for the U.S. in order to concentrate their ■■ strength on the bridgehead garrison whose tank strength is appears to have reached the turning point population of 220 million, they would key point of the enemy line. variously estimated at between 400 and 900 with the development of Israeli represent around 15,000 dead, or well over A further Egyptian advance, however, tanks with most sources counteroffensives on the Sinai and twice the American dead on the first day of could hurt the Israelis because the road out ooting for the Syrian smaller number. fronts. the Normandy invasion during World War of Kantara leads to the Israeli support and gain stre II. supply area around El Arish on the Gaza United States, Israeli and other qualified The heaviest and If, as the Israelis claim, they have won most inconclusive road. command of the air, then their tactical sources believe that, despite fighting apparently is on the Sinai front optimistic strikes can compensate for an reports from Cairo and Damascus, the where Israeli forces are seeking to liquidate inferiority in number of tanks. The Israeli Air Force Israelis have made some progress, though at heavy cost. Egyptian bridgeheads. TTie Egyptian high command claims to News Analysis already has dropped more bombs than it did during the whole of the Six Day War of ut heavy - at have recaptured Kantara East, a town two The consensus of these sources is that The Israelis, however, cannot be in too 1967. miles east of the canal and the capital of desperate a situation on the northern losses in men, aircraft and material in this Sinai Province, to have driven "deep" into sector of the Sinai front. There are The Israelis appear to have made more campaign will be the heaviest on both sides the Sinai Peninsula and to be reinforcing the reports since the conflict between Israel and the from both sides the Israeli guns, probably headway on the northern front, where it is troops in the bridgehead. 170mm self believed that the Syrian armored bridgade Arab nations began 25 years ago. Assessment of these claims is difficult - propelled howitzers, are shelling Port Said at the northern end of the that made the initial penetration is retiring. the State News Tuesday, October 9,1973 Volume 66 Number 41 michigan Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 U.N. deadlocks; Arabs say civilians hit B> ASSOCIATED PRESS detente could There was no immediate word from fly apart otherwise. policies," he said. "Detente cannot survive L United States split sharply with the Meanwhile Egyptian military Israel on the reports of the bombing of Port irresponsibility in Golan any area, including the [ Union and China in the Security communiques said Israeli warplanes bombed Port Said at the Mediterranean Said and alleged civilian casualties. In a mostly philosophic foreign - policy Middle East." U.S. officials said his intention was to tell n how to end the new war in the t East. The United Nations' meeting entrance to the Suez Canal Monday night. address Kissinger had appealed to the Soviets that he wants them to take The reports said Egyptian troops congressional and other critics to ned late Monday night without a responsible positions in the Middle East. attacked Israeli - held oil fields in the understand that "the policy maker must be "Coexistence to us continues to have a Tetarv of State Henry A. Kissinger southern Sinai Peninsula and "liberated" El concerned with the best that can be very precise meaning," he sadi. [ay night urged the Soviet Union to act Qantara in the central sector of the achieved." "We will oppose the attempt by any ksibly in the Middle East. He said waterway. "We shall resist aggressive foreign country to achieve a position of predominance, either globally or regionally. "We will resist any attempt to exploit a policy of detente to weaken our alliances. )llingwood entrance used "We will react if relaxation of tensions is as a cover to exacerbate conflicts in international troublesnots." He added, "the Soviet Union cannot disregard these principles in any area of the flayed while strike world were without imperiling its entire relationship with the United States." The Egyptian military communiques issued in Cairo at 10 p.m. after a day in "The Collingwood entrance is too too much." Zutaut which the Israelis claimed their tanks and important to the campus to be torn up for said though the problem at the entire winter," Baron said. Collingwood has been critical for planes were chasing the Syrians out of the hstruction scheduled to begin Monday some Golan "Construction in the spring would go time, it would be best to wait until spring. Heights in the northern sector and prove the Collingwood entrance to had pushed the Egyptians back to the canal. much faster," he said, "and we would rather is will be stalled for a few weeks, and have the entrance under construction for a Bus routes that were to be altered for But the Egyptians ountered these claims lly until spring, while striking machine construction will be changed back to the by saying their tanks minimal amount of time, even if it means were cutting deeper [tors negotiate with Brown Brothers waiting until spring." usual stops as soon as possible, he said. into the Sinai Peninsula, occupied by the Jcting Co. lector of Campus Parks and Campus Police Chief Adam Zutaut said Israelis since the 1967 Middle East war, and Planning Bob Brown, director of the Lansing that the Israeli defenders were \ Baron said the University - funded he is almost relieved the project is stalled. being lOOO project would not begin until "Fall at MSU is bad enough with football contracting firm in charge of the overrun by troops supported by devastating and school traffic," he said. "The air cover. I if a settlement is not reached before The Syrians claimed they hurled back an construction would have confused things (continued on pg. 11) (continued on pg. 7) kjdents strive to normalize lives, Mideast map live problems in crowded rooms On Monday, the third day of the Middle East war, Israel claimed success against Egyptian forces near the Suez Canal and against Syrian forces in Golan Heights. Both Egyptians and Syrians claimed continued advances. Israel said fighting continued with Egyptian commandos at not more than three feet from the ceiling. Such conditions are products of an find they would be in an overassigned room. Sharm el Sheikh on the Red Sea. The fighting began Sunday. Four men live together in one open room unexpected, almost freak swell of The number has been whittled down to AP Wirephoto in Brody. overcrowding which lambasted University about 1,800 and is still declining but | women in a Case Hall suite share one Three people in Snyder Hall live in a residence halls this fall. students angrily report being told that they Dom. In Yakeley Hall, a woman in a room some feel is barely enough space for The result of this overcrowding was that would be in the overassigned situation till sleeps in rickety top bunk Deputy registra n a two. almost 3,000 students arrived at school to winter term. And while most of the students realize there Isn't much that can be done immediately about the cramped living conditions, some remain disgruntled nonetheless. forms before It is hard, they say, for three people to typed, checked and processed through a live together in the crowded situation, computer. Deputy registrars submitted 4,963 voter Candidates in the upcoming election are regardless of how the occupants get along with each other. The problems they run registrations to East Lansing officials before Nelson. Brown, Margaret McNeil, John into have little, if anything, to do with the Friday deadline for registering to vote in Polomsky and Mary Sharp. individual personalities. the Nov. 6 city council election. City Clerk Registration Friday at City Hall was Beverly Colizzi said Monday. "very, very slow," Colizzi said. "We had A lot of students in the overcrowded The new voter forms submitted by about 10 people the last half hour and no predicament - that is, three people in deputy registrars before the 8 p.m. one at 8 p.m. Mark (Grebner, chairman of double rooms, four people in triples or five deadline, however, do not include Voter Assistance! even went out and people in four ■ man apartments - haven't additional new registrations made in person checked the street to see if anyone was even unpacked yet. at Colizzi's office. coming," she said. "There's just no place to put anything; Colizzi said her office had not kept track Though the deputy registrars did not llll no storage space," said Merry Rosenberg, 103 S. Case Hall freshman. of the number of registrations at City Hall. The total number of new voters will canvas all the areas its organizers had hoped, Margaret McNeil, council candidate and an probably not be known until a week before organizer of the registration drive, said she "I've had to take stuff home," said the election, she added. is pleased with the number of new Brenda Grumblatt, 231 Yakeley Hall The new registrations include an registrations. freshman, who brought up her own desk estimated 3,500 obtained at MSU student "I'm really surprised we and some other personal items. managed to get registration Sept. 17 through 19 when that many," she said Monday. "It's a really And though, with three people, drawers and closets are bulging, some items remain deputy registrars from East Lansing Voter good number considering last year we got Assistance, ASMSU Legislative Relations 10,000, and there is no big election this packed in suitcases and trunks. and the League of Women Voters enrolled year." area residents when they left the Men's "Everything is filled up," a Bailey Hall Deputy Registrar Maria Simpson said the resident said, pointing to his cluttered Intramural Building and a door to door number of new registrations is room. "The only thing you can do is leam registration drive from then until the "respectable." to live with it and try to keep deadline. She said the most * everything common objections to \ organized." Registration cards will be mailed voters who to new registered by the deadline for registering to vote in East Lansing from Detroit residents who want to vote in came (continued on pg. 11) the Nov. 6 election, Colizzi said. They are (continued on pg. 7) ■Ppl ^5 Traffic court, Inside Tuesday mm. * • seek for posts candidates MSU issues report on area Indian education, page 5. New York baseball Three University • wide organizations President Lauri Grimm at 355-8285. fight, page 7 ■I "*fy• ' - are accepting applications to fill vacant The Student Traffic Appeals Court is positions. now accepting applications. They may be Residence Halls Assn. (RHA) is seeking applicants for its representative to the picked up in 334 Student Services Bldg. Outside Tuesday For further information contact Terry President's Women's Advisory Council. Perkins or call 353-3653. RHA will send the names of two RHA Judiciary is accepting applications The National Weather Service candidates to President Wharton, who will for vacant positions. Applications may be Tripled up make the final selection. Any woman living in a residence hall is picked to 5 p.m. up from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 forecast for today calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s, with a low of 60 tonight. There is a chance of k through Friday in 339 Student Chynoweth, left, Paul Parker, middle, and Eric Brooks share a triple at 508 S. Case Hall. Studying eligible to apply. Applications may be Services Bldg. For more information, showersWednesday. picked up through Friday in the RHA |e a Problem when three people must share a dormitory room designed for two to live comfortably, office, 323 Student Services Bldg. For contact Chairman Mark Hopper. 605 S. iug the University says that three can be accomodated in such rooms. state News photo by Ron Biava further information, call RHA Vice j Case Hall, 355-6810 Mike Nunn, 353-6650. or RHAJ adviser Tuesday, October 4,1973 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Pssssst — want to NEW YORK TIMES buy a hot news story? There are as many kinds of leaks as there are persons who have Every Washington reporter knows about the so • called "th information to impart, and also as many reasons for leaking leak, which surfaces when the Pentagon is trying to got JT information. past Congress. WASHINGTON - It is the meat and drink and even the after Besides regular leaks, there is the trial balloon, usuallv The most important kind of leak is the one that is used to affect news dinner booze. It labels blood of Washington machinery of government. a cocktail party successs or failure. It is the journalism and the drop of oil in the government policy, so for the most part what is called a leak in Washington is the spread of information that the President, or behest of a high official, such as the President or the state. The trial balloon is an official part of policy setn?t» makineh°' someone who is close to him, does not want made public. president who unofficially wants to get out information tobJfki policies and the reaction to them. 1,1 roundup It is also the elbow in the stomach. It is the news "leak," and without it this city is an arid land indeed with only peanut butter for sustenance. But suddenly last Most often, leaks involve information of legitimate public concern, and mostly reporters use the leak, unless it comes from a tested source, only as a starting point for further investigation. There is the angry leak, often used by frustrated people within The netherworld between the trial balloon and the leak is the unauthorizd "backgrounder." In it, a group of reporters an called compiled by our notional desk week, the leak, that cherished Washington necessity, became a and given information 011 proposed changes in government noli Constitutional issue. the government who find no other method available to right what they consider to be wrongs. oraretoldwhatthePresidentisthinkingorfeeling. ^ Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's lawyers have won from a federal judge the right to conduct their own investigations, with subpena Soviet military spending rises power, into alleged Justice Dept. leaks against Agnew. Baltimore lawyers representing reporters and news organizations Spending by the Soviet Union on its military forces in central one Europe has risen by $10 billion in recent years, of Britain's leading authorities on the Soviet military reports. subpenaed in the investigation involving Agnew asked a federal judge Monday to delay the subpenas a week. The delay, said the motion filed with the chief clerk of the U.S. Senate afternoon soapoperasand game shows support of hearing broadcasting summer, we received about District Court here, would allow the lawyers more time to prepare By LESLI 'WESTON shows. the Public Broadcasting 3,000 contributions 2,000 o( Meanwhile, the Gallup poll reports, American public papers arguing that the subpenas should be canceled. State News Staff Writer on WKAR • AM will broadcast System," Page said. "This has these being $15 or more." opinion has swung toward cutting U.S. forces in Europe. The nine reporters and representatives of two news magazines. been reflected in contributions Channel 56 is The Nixon administration, attempting to block Time and Newsweek, have been subpenaed to appear at the Watergate hearings will be the Senate committee hearings dt>p«>ndent on broadcast today though the live at 10 a.m. today through to noncommercial stations." public contributions fot Courthouse Thursday morning to be questioned about sources for congressional proposals for unilateral U.S. troop their stories on the investigation into possible criminal actions by three major television networks Thursday. It is the only AM broadcasting. There arc now pullbacks, argues that it would weaken efforts to have chosen to resume station in the area to provide Agnes Scott, director of 12,000 people who har, the vice president. development of WIVS • TV, contributed $15 or more. negotiate "mutual and balanced force reductions" in live coverage. WKAR - TV will Channel 56, the Detroit ' broadcast a videotape at 8 p.m. "This is the central Europe with the Soviets. noncommercial station, said: beginning of i Channel 23. trend of bringing sovemment Senate debates on Rebel Irish leader sentenced changes "We'd ourselves like to think of as a radio station of record," Steve Meuche, WKAR - "As positive reaction to our Watergate coverage this functions directly to the people," Scott said. A special Dublin court sentenced an Irish guerrilla clean up strip-mining AM program manager The State News is published by the students of leader - once the British army's most wanted man - to three years in jail. The leader, Seamus Twomey, 53, to explained. "It's all here and complete — not just five - Michigan State University every class day during Fall Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays minute snatches on the news." Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a believed to be chief of staff of the Irish Republican regulations acceptable to the the nation's special Welcome Week edition is published in WASHINGTON (AP) - The reserves are "The majority of viewers Army's provisional wing, received a one - year term for federal government. Otherwise, September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Senate opened debate Monday strippable, though over half of have indicated approval that being an IRA member to be served concurrently with a whether surface mining federal regulations would be the coal being mined is Member Associated Press, United Press on coverage is provided at evening three - year term for handling stolen money. Twomey imposed. extracted by the surface International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan companies should be required viewing time in unedited form," Press .Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, called court officials "bootlickers of the British army." to restore the land they mine. Sen. Charles McC. Mathias ■methods. Robert Page, WKAR • TV Michigan Majority Leader Mike Jr., R - Md., said he would offer Sen. Richard Schweicker, R Collegiate Press Assn. - manager, said. an amendment to prohibit, after Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Mansfield predicted that Pa., said the measure would be Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Civilian jobs in defense limited consideration of the bill and three years, all strip mining on opposed by those who believe Page explained that Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansine numerous amendments would slopes steeper than a 20 per cent strip mining should be commercial television networks take days. grade. outlawed. decided to stop coverage Michigan, 48824. The Senate has approved a provision to have Congress Mathias said he hoped strip He supported the bill's Phones: The bill would require because there was adverse News/Editorial 355-8252 impose an annual civilian employment ceiling in the restoration of strip • mined land mining would be completely reclamation requirements, comment from those who were Classified Ads 355-8255 Defense Dept., a move that could eliminate many jobs. to its original shape and replaced by deep mining before which were expected to be the angry when daytime shows the strip reserves are depleted. target of weakening Display Advertising 353-6400 The provision was approved as part of the military vegetation. The requirements were preempted, and because Business Office 355-3447 would be enforced by the states, The Council on Environmental amendments. there are not as many big names procurement bill which will be the subject of a House - Quality only 3 per cent of "No one has yet explained to Photographic 355-8311 provided they came up with says in the second go • around. Senate conference this week. The House approved bill - me what is unreasonable about Campus Information 353-8700 did not contain the civilian ceiling requirement. requiring someone who extracts Summoned to testify today a valuable mineral from land to were Nixon campaign leave that land approximately as undercover agents Michael W. Interested in he found it," Schweicker said. McMinoway and John Buckley. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL? Congress pushes budget role Bump—you "If the bulldozer working in my yard tears up my neighbor's Another factor. Page said, was the loss of money from the The Senate Government Operations Ccmrittee and lawn, the law says I must repair the House Rules Committee are getting down to voting New York Times the damage." absence of commercials. PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE? WASHINGTON The st on a topic that has troubled Congress all year - how to - amount — minority of mi r^ain control of the federal budget process. nrplrective YSi£Hy$50,000 population, is highest. Bernitt said the report does not see improvements is the • Creation of an equal opportunity committee made of four Michigan Indian history and TT up I Indiana University ranks indicate who commits them. operational facilities of his culture. commissioners and four noncommissioners. |cond with an index of 952 and department. Sweeny, whose work is to • An alcohol highway safety program. e University of Minnesota is "More than 60 per cent of The campus police annual study the structure of • Model cities and comprehensive alcohol program grants. crime on this campus is report contains suggestions for new facilities, Simple, I Bemitt termed the evaluation committed by nonstudents," taking on the nature of an "earnest plea" as straight-forward, Bemitt said. ludicrous," claiming such Bernitt calls it. classic-out of step Iher factors as enrollment of open thurcday and friday evenings until nine with today's Tch university, its location and MSU, with 48 police "It's a travesty that we have personnel, has considerably less to service students in these kind throwaway culture. * method of Refillable cartridge, reporting crime employes than the other Big of facilities," he said. "Every (e omitted. Ten schools included in the time improvements for these ballpoint or fiber tip ("I don't think the other report. • maimer in basic tan facilities are considered it's like diversities report statistics The University of Illinois, or navy blue putting a good dollar in a bad $198 not bad for a pen Juch differently it this index than we do, with a 558 crime index and the investment." you may use the ' cannot fairly be University of Wisconsin, with a The department is currently as a comparison without 727 index, are the other two rest of your life. r Big stationed in the 30 - year - old considerations," Bernitt Ten schools listed in the FBI quonset huts near south report. campus. a fur-trimmed SALE stroller coat for Miss J $1.98 . . .self-belted classic Three-foot Square Floor Cushions Or Comfortable Bed Rests coating with the lightweight warmth of Shetland wool *io and nylon. splurged with Save now on cotton prints in a blaze ample collar and hem of of color, woven tapestries, Indian natural rabbit. By Jill Jr. motifs, Turkish designs, gypsy patterns in red or camel, . . .a whole collection of 36" square 5 to 13 sizes. $110. cushions to stack and toss in multiples, and a group of bed rests with arms JAojp for complete relaxation and comfort. Jacobsori's Jacobsoris State News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Editor ■ in ■ chief Advertising Manager General Manager Andrea Austin Staffrepresentative Opinion Page Jim Hush City editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor Lynn Henning Sports editor Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor John W. Undstrom Campus editor Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State News Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the Craig Porter Photo editor editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. EDITORIALS Answer to land us not found in bureau Other legislative action is being considered in the state The legislation sponsored by state Rep. Phillip Mastin. H ouse and Senate to reform taxation of farmlands. House D Hazel Park, which proposes a commission to deal with - Bill 4244 and a similar bill pending in the Senate Taxation state land use, is a good try but bureaucratic overtones Committee will propose various methods of rewarding and a maze of processes make it an ineffectual answer to farmers through tax reliefs for keeping land in agricultural land use problems. COMMENTARY use. Mastin's plan calls for a seven - member commission One area of agreement by all concerned is that there is a under the Dept. of Natural Resources, including a 40 - member advisory council composed of citizens and representatives of business, labor and land groups and a serious need for some type of land use plan. The problem is that no one seems to know exactly what type of plan is needed. President's charitable donation state land adjudicatory board under the governor's office Public input and local control are essential for any land gets him $570,000 tax deduction to hear appeals. The principal problem with Mastin's plan is the use plan. But few local governments have taken the initiative in developing land use plans. Of Michigan's 83 prolonged time element. Problems and solutions concerning land would have to find their way through the counties, only 22 have land use plans and of 500 labyrinth of bureaucratic processes. incorporated municipalities, less than 50 per cent have On an income of more than $200,000, 1969, but the document was dated March Nixon's papers in March, 1969, was not Commissions also tend to become ineffective after a plans to control land development. Richard M. Nixon paid $792.81 in federal 27,1969. clearly one or the other. To be a gift there The present rate and direction of land development income tax for 1970. The next year he paid had to be a legal document of transfer: i period of years. Mastin intends to overcome the aging of $878.03. Those figures, published in the his proposed land use commission by providing an points toward a highly urbanized Michigan in the future, Providence Journal - Bulletin, have not been valid deed. But this deed was never signed •Nixon did not sign his own purported advisory council and an appellate branch. But the it is urgent that a land use plan be developed as rapidly as by the supposed donor, and never delivered challenged. They are about the same as a deed. Nor, to this day, has anyone from the to the archives until long after the critical commission would still be under the authority of the family of three with an income ot $7,500 to General Services Administration signed the date. already oversized Dept. of Natural Resources, adding even Gov. Milliken is expected to release a report with $8,500 would ordinarily have paid. document to indicate acceptance. An proposals for implementing a land use plan in Michigan How could the President eam so nuch and official GSA handbook requires both more bureaucracy to the land use plan. Those who oppose Mastin's plan propose other soon. pay so little tax? The answer is that, like signatures on deeds of presidential papers; Tax cases also indicate that a gift is not others in the higher brackets, he claimed when Nixon made an undoubted gift of methods of dealing with land abuse immediately. Such Hopefully, the state legislature, the governor and local large deductions. The largest was other papers a year earlier, both he and a legally made until it is accepted. In this esse, governments will agree on an effective land use plan the GSA has not shown its acceptance byi methods include amending the Subdivision Control Act apparently for a claimed charitable GSA official signed the deed. before it is too late for Michigan. contribution: the gift of some of his signature. to eliminate loopholes for contractors. personal papers to the National Archives. Finally, a donor who keeps effective Until 1969, a president or other eminent control of the property has not really given person who gave his papers to the nation got it away. The fact that the particular Public input needed large tax benefits. He could deduct their full market value - what an expert thought they would bring if sold to collectors, Then, in documents here were not even selected before July 26,1969, indicates that control had not then passed to the GSA. the tax reform act of 1969, Congress Citizens who are interested in having their say about Several committees will study the Kalamazoo Street Tax analysts and advocates urged the virtually eliminated such deductions. That how the environment is altered in East Lansing should reconstruction proposal. Public input is essential for commisioner of Internal Revenue, Donald section of the act became effective on July G Alexander, to have the President's tax attend public meetings this week and discuss plans to satisfactory results. 26,1969. returns audited on this issue. The statute widen Kalamazoo Street and straighten a section of the In March of that year, when the reform The East Lansing Planning Commission will meet at 8 of limitations has passed for the 1969 tax Red Cedar River. was widely anticipated, large quantities of p.m. Wednesday in the city council chambers. The East year, but the $570,000 deduction was so The Ingham County Road Commission presented Nixon's prepresidential papers were moved large that it was almost certainly spread Unsing Traffic Cojomissiop will meet at t^e same time from the White Mouse to the National plans last week to widen a half - mile, stretch of and place Oct. 29/• 31' forward into the 1970 and 1971 returns - »»M '•< h » » Archives. They filled 1,217 cubic feet of This story was first told in articles by accounting in good part for the nominal Kalamazoo Street from thie entrance of University- : . • i - - - » ■■ Nick Kotz in the Washington Post last June. boxes. A "deed" purported to give certain Nixon tax payments in those years. Village to CKppert Street-m Lansing. Included in the The "Building and Planning Committee, which advises A Washington organization called Tax of those papers to the United States. But it Commissioner Alexander is stil plan is a proposal to replace a narrow bridge that crosses President Wharton, will also meet at 10:30 a.m. Analysts and Advocates took an interest. the Red Cedar River and alter the river's direction. was a curious deed, and a curious gift. The tax group analyzed the applicable considering what to do about the curious Wednesday in the board room on the fourth floor of the affair of the President's papers. It could City and county officials have already made extra law. It concluded that the President had not Administration Building. •At the end of the deed there was typed, not be easy for him to scrutinize a efforts to insure that more public input is incorporated made a valid gift of these papers before the "Richard M. Nixon, President of the United president's tax return, but the alternative deadline of July 26,1969. Its reasoning can in the project's planning stage. Failure to solicit as much All meetings are open to the public. Rtiic input is States of America." But the document was is to increase the already dangerous be only briefly summarized. public opinion as possible could result in another necessary and essential to avoid another extended actually signed by the President's Deputy cynicism of ordinary people who cannot Counsel, Edward L. Morgan. According to a The archives accepts papers both for avoid their tax — and who pay Richard prolonged legal battle like the Michigan Avenue - controversy. notary's statement, he signed on April 21, Nixon's salary. Harrison Road controversy. Get out and let your voice be heard. storage and as gifts. The mere moving of Enforce drug laws To the Editor: I encourage all students, faculty and staff can rid our society of those who weaken it Letter Policy are Some conditions in the residence halls utterly deplorable. I am not referring to to report any violation of the law to the authorities. through the use of mood and mind • altering substances and thereby infringe anyincompetenceon the part ofresidence hall In closing, I suggest that all concerned upon the rights of us all. staffs, for I believe they do an excellent job. readers express their opinions on this Ouch! The newprint shortage is student, faculty or staff standing. James G. Hank The worst conditions are caused by subject. It is my view that only the strict threatening to take its toll on the State Absolutely no unsigned letters will be students residing in them, who show no enforcement of strong antidrug legislation Ballston Lake, N. Y., freshman News, so we turn to our readers for help. accepted. consideration for the law or the rights of In order to insure that as many letters others. Letters may be edited for clarity and to the editor as possible fit on the Opinion I care little about the health of my pot • conciseness to fit more letters on the page, Page, readers should please limit their but smoking neighbors, but I must protest the definitely will not be edited for letters to 25 typed lines or less. And, of widespread use of marijuana in the content. residence halls as a violation of the law and course, that means typing letters to a 65 - Thanks for the help. With your efforts, my personal rights. One of my primary space line and triple spacing. As in the past, all letters must be signed the State News can work to offset the rights, as stated in the University Student handbook and other documents, is the- and include local address, hometown and effects of the newprint shortage. right to personal privacy. I have the right in my rooih and the adjacent corridor to breathe air as clean as East Lansing can provide, free of the toxic smoke of a burning weed. Most important, the possession, use and sale of marijuana in this state is strictly advocated prohibited, and violators are subject to legal prosecution. The taxpayers of this state who support this institution have the right To the Editor: to expect the local and campus authorities, The MSU/Faculty Associates endorses including all residence hall staff members, the concept of faculty and alumni to enforce the law. representation on the board of trustees, as proposed to the Academic Council last week by Roy T. Matthews, president of the MSU chapter of the American Assn. of Houk's too good a m University Professors (AAUP). To the Editor: "conservative" and who lacks good Furthermore, we disagree with the I read with much interest the column by one Houk has consistently upgraded the talents I "judgment." argument suggested by Larry Bartrem of Lynn Henning on the subject of who the Coming from the New York area and of the Yankee team. Such controversy trades as the one which sent Elston How I ASMSU that faculty as employes are next manager of the Detroit Tigers will be. being an avid baseball fan, I truly doubt to Boston and Mickey Mantle *1 qualitatively different as a constituency In his column, Henning denounces Ralph whether Henning knows anything at all from students as consumers of our services. retirement is not the mark of a eonservatw I Houk (recently resigned manager of the about Houk. Faculty and students together form the man. I New York Yankees) as someone too Throughout his years with the Yankees, essential constituency of the University and Considering he also introduced sue# I perform together its essential function of superstars as Bobby Murcer and [W| education. MSU/Faculty Associates commends the Work for high Blomberg (both .300 hitters), it appears that he does have the qualifier"0" certainty I | initiative of the MSU chapter of the AAUP for a good manager. in putting forth its proposal and stands To the Editor: students and I know that one or two As for the fact that the Yankees fell fro ready to support it. I would like to clarify my position paragraphs will not suffice for what is, their June birth in first place, Henn"*l Mary E. Tomkins regarding grading in my English 205 class: essentially, an in - class theme. should have done his homework. It President, MSU/Faculty Associates 1) The basic requirement for a 2.0 is an 2)Any work beyond that earns a higher that the new ownership of the Van^ honest effort in an essay - type final. My grade according to its quality and amount. decided to do away with Mike Burke, This system does not seem to me any previous president of the Yankees, and' different from the contract system of new ownership started telling Hou't how Befitting editoria several other educational projects relevant grading used by many teachers at the University, where, if a student fulfills a run the team. It is at this time that the Yankeesstarw® .j To the Editor: basic requirement, he is promised a certain slipping-not because of the manage'- to the American Indian. But Winchester's because ownership stuck their noses Your editorial tribute to John grade. main concern was the Indian student, as it Nor does my system seem to Houk's business. Winchester was a fine recognition of a me out of y should be. good man. Thanks for recognizing him and the line with the resolution being considered I'll bet you the Detroit pennant t by the Academic Council, which asserts Ralph Houk isn't the man t<> manage He was a prime resource person for ine work he did. that a teacher should consider each Tigers — he's too good for them. in the American Indian History course I James W. Faulkner student's individual achievements in the teach at Everett High School, and I had Everett High School teacher of American Indian history course. Robert Uphaus Arnold EpH the opportunity to work with him on associate professor in English West Orange, N-J '*11 I I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 9, 1973 5 Women's advocates in Michigan favor health bills, request funds By MAUREEN McDONALD Michigan women," Hammond said. "We vulnerable segment of the population- our State News Staff Writer note with alarm that the birth rate among young people. mothers under 20 is increasing, even as the Michigan women's advocates are "We are denying our young people the state's over all birth rate has declined. continuing their lobbying efforts in the • opportunity to acquire information vital to state Legislature to gain health legislation "Clearly, ignorance is not an effective their health and well - being." for the Michigan Women's Commission. means of birth control." Hammond also urged the legislature to In a press conference Monday, Nancy Despite an endorsement of both sex - appropriate additional funds for the Hammond, chairwoman of the Michigan related measures last year by the caucus, the state Michigan Women's Commission, which Women's Political Caucus' Women's Commission and the presently has two paid staff members. legislative committee, called for prompt action on^wo National Organization 6f Women, the bills "The commission's constituency bills that would allow died in committee. includes 51 per cent of the state's a physician to prescribe contraceptives to minors - Senate Similar bills have been reintroduced in population," she said, "but its budget is Bill 558, House Bill 4718. both houses this year, but no action has wholly inadequate to serve that Hammond also announced support of been taken. constituency. We will be encouraged by- legislation that would allow the inclusion of verbal promises to improve the status of birth control information in sex education "As we noted last year," Hammond said, women only when those words are backed classes in the public schools, (SB 221, HB up by a monetary committment. "society still views women as primarily 4719). responsible for the control of fertility, yet "Anything less- is merely campaign "The legislation we endorse is necessary in Michigan, our public rhetoric." to policy is to ensure the health and welfare of withhold information from the The commission was allocated $62,000 most Indian this year, and seeks a budget appropriation of $146,000 next year. George Cornell, 183 Milford St. sophomore and Rose Foster, concerned Susan McPhee, state chairwoman of the 2756 E. Grand River Ave. junior, discuss a forum that the North American Indian Student organization will hold at the with American Indian students and education at MSU. The group met their Sunday night in the Union. Fire Dept. invite caucus, said position papers on the group's legislative priorities will be presented to State News photo by Susan Sheiner each legislator. University on Oct. 19 and 20. The organization is primarily "Last year," McPhee said, "several to inspect statio legislators tried to defend their inaction and IBILITY TO AID INDIANS EVALUATED Anyone who's ever dreamed of becoming poor voting records (on women's issues) by claiming that they were unaware of our p.m. every day this week. Anyone can priorities. This excuse will not be vailid a fireman but never quite made it may be check out the living quarters of East interested in an East Lansing program being during the coming election year." Forum will Lansing's 53 firemen and inspect the city's analyze Indian needs offered through Saturday in conjunction The caucus compiles an annual record of fire trucks too. with Fire Prevention Week. The open house is held annually during legislators' voting record on issues that Fire Prevention Week but this is the first affect women, and makes the list available The city fire station, 400 Abbott to any caucus member and other voters I \ forum of federal, state and understanding of American Indian students. George Cornell, chairman of the Road, is year the event has continued throughout holding open house between 9 a.m. and 4 interested in analyzing a politician's interest lian education officials, Indians and their needs. "The students hope to find, the entire week. organization, said. in women constituents. The group will discuss Lester Gemmill, coordinator Bnsored by the Student erican Indian North financial aid and the through a dialog between Indian students at MSU and the state of Indian education for the '^■anization will meet at MSU administration of scholarship and federal agencies, ways in Michigan Dept. of Education, Oct. 19 and 20 to give the monies for Indian students on which a more favorable and George Bennett, director of iversity community an all Michigan campuses, plus environment can be established the Commission on Indian ortunity to get a better admission and recruitment of at MSU for Indian students," Affairs for the state of Michigan, are helping to coordinate the forum with the student group. olitical scientist "We want to get people from the three agencies and the University together to help develop a better understanding DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau >n constitutional of how the agencies work and how they can relate to the students here at the hey! i can University," Cornell said. see some noted political scientist will speak "In Storing was a Fulbright scholar from 1953 - i hikers down |fense of the Presidency" at 8 p.m. Wednesday 55, the recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation The location of the forum has there! i'm fSU. grant to study legal and political philosophy in not yet been chosen but should i saved! ' ferbert J. Storing, a member of the Dept. of 1960 and the recipient of a Ford Foundation be announced within a few Kitical Science at the Univeraty of Chicago, professorship in governmental affairs from 1963 • days. ™jl discuss the constitutional system as it relates Included at the forum will be I the presidency and whether it has become Balanced in the direction of that office. He He is the author of several books, the latest of the business meetings of the Commission on Indian Affairs, Bspeak in 334 A/B S. Case Hall. which inducfe "What Country Have I? Political the Michigan Intertribal Storing will discuss the presidency as an Writings by Black Americans," and "Hie Education Assn., Inc., and the Ititution, its role in the American Constitution Complete Anti - Federalist." J the constitutional questions that have arisen la result of the recent developments at the Storing's speech, which is open to the public, Indian Educational Advisory Council, all of Michigan, and the Bureau of Indian Saaabt Bite House. is being sponsored by James Madison College. Affairs, a federal agency. Justin Morrill Presents Mi(Siidace'Wal! THE THEATRE OF FILM October 18th Justin Morrill College will offer a unique course beginning October 24, 1973 built around a new experiment in combining theatre and film. Offered for three credits and extending through fall, winter and spring terms, this course is designed as a discussion and analysis of the drama - films premiering this year through The American Film Theatre. It will be taught by Professors Barbard Ward and Glenn Wright of the JMC faculty. Any student at MSU who wishes to is the cutoff date for sign up for the course, JMC 239A, Section 2, may do so. The American Film Theatre has produced this series of eight nationally advertised motion to combine the power of stage drama with the intimacy and scope of film. One film will be shown on a pictures th at will attempt Monday and a Tuesday each month beginning October, 1973 through May, 1974. They may be seen only on a subscription basis. No your dorm room tickets will be sold for individual performances. The price of the subscription for any MSU student or faculty member wishing to attend a matinee performance is $16.00. The regular price for evening showings (8:00 p.m.) is $30.00 and for the matinee (2:00 p.m.) is $24.00 long distance service By special arrangement with the manager of the Spartan Twin Theatre in Frandor, application forms for the flm subscription may be picked up in Room 55, Snyder Hall. Each individual may choose whether to attend the Monday or Tuesday afternoon performance of each film. However, each member of the course must attend all 8 films on either the Monday showing date or all 8 films on the Tuesday date. Reservations and seating capacity are limited. A student wishing to enroll in the JMC course should have an Add card m... Unless you and your roommates have already sent in your card indicating you want Michigan should be turned in at the Assistant Dean's Office of JMC. Sign up for the signed by his academic advisor or departmental representative. The Add card, subscription application and check payable to The American Film Theatre course begins immediately and must be Bell's convenient STUDENT TOLL DIALING completed by October 19, 1973. continued. Last year, many students didn't send in their cards and found their dorm phones It should be noted that the 3 credits will be earned over the entire academic year. Once each month students will attend one matinee performance and one class on the Wednesday evening (7:30 - 9:30) prior to the film showing. Place disconnected from the long distance network will be announced. Credit for the year's academic work will be awarded at the end of after the cutoff date. To avoid this, make sure spring term. you-and every other registered student in the For further information and details, contact Professor Ward (47 Snyder room-sign the card and send it to us (whether Hall, phone 353-1707), Professor Wright (49 or not you want the service continued) before Snyder Hall, phone 353-5093) or Assistant Dean Charles Niles (55 Snyder Hall, phone 353-5082. October 18, 1973. If your card doesn't reach us by then, with a unanimous vote for continuing direct dial long distance service, the phone in The films include: your room wil| automatically be converted to local service only. If you've any questions, just call us at 351-9900. Or visit us at 405 Abbott Road, just across the street from the East Lansing City Hall. A DELICATE BALANCE RHINOCEROS THE ICEMAN COMETH LUTHER (2) Michigan Bell THE HOMECOMING THREE SISTERS LOST EM THE STARS BUTLEY Tuesday, October'), 1973 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FIRST ANNUAL STATE NEWS . . Field hockey faces Adrian lacked this rush that scores goals. That's ByPAMWARD whv» I FIRST State News Sports Writer had such low scores and so many ties." ' " $30°° MSU had a 4 • 1 • 3 season record last The women's field hockey team gets its first Baile has been unhappy with the year glimpse of things to come as it opens its home team's (Uu 9 play and stick handling but is confident that it*! i PRIZE season today against a strong Adrian team. The match will begin at 4 p.m. at Old College Field and it'll be a tough one for the young Spartan Improve. "Our field play is coming along but still 1 «,>, I I 541 fluid enough," Baile explained. "Our stick « I1 "Adrian is a very competitive team," Mikki isn't what I'd like it to be either, but all of h! 1 takes time." U16 J SECOND $OAOO Baile, coach of the women's field said. "We just slipped by them last be out for revenge." hockey team, year so they II Time may be what the Spartan squad it will be hard to find. Field hockey has the needs hut union! 1 1 The Spartans won't be able to rely on past season problem of being short of time. The Spartan '■ PRIZE experience, however. There are only three returning players on the team. n covers only a short five-week "It'll be hard for us to reach our full span r»otentialjn I j "We have a young and inexperienced team, such a short time," Baile said. "ItH take a lotof i Baile said. "But they have great spirit and have consistency. been going through some tough preparation." "We have confidence, however, that we'll d0 1 RULES OF THE GAME ' At the moment, the Spartans'desire and mental good," Baile continued. "We've been working on | some different ideas. We'll be trying 4n« I . . . game are their biggest advantages. Baile has been The Football Contest is open to anyone except State News employees, but limited to just ONE entry per working on the team's rushing speed, in hopes that different corner plays and field plays." I person per week. Today's game should be a good indication ol I it will become an additional Spartan asset. what MSU can expect this season. It will be a All weekly entries must be delivered to the State News advertising dept. office, Room "Our speed on the forward line will hopefully rough I No. 344 Student become an advantage," Baile said. "Last year we test for the young Spartans, though. ■ Services Bldg. or postmarked no later than 5 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the games. Predictions of the actual scores of the single weekly professional game will act as the "tie breaker" should one be necessary. This contest will continue thru the weekend of November 24th. 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Ave. IV-4-7346 "FOOTBALL CONTEST" HAS SEVEN ROBERTS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER To serve you better we've 4980 Park Lake Rd. 351-8088 extended our hours from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. MORE WEEKS TO GO! ENTER TODAY rkansas QBaylor Q]Aubum QL.S.U. [^Mississippi [^Georgia Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 9, 1973 7 Israel accused of m bombing > msk. Egyptian port (continued from near Brezhnev has said Israel is the aggressor in canal suspend aid to Israel. pg. 1) the Middle East and Soviet sympathies were Israeli counter •Independent - minded Romania became - offensive in the Golan with the Arabs. the only Soviet bloc nation to refrain from Heights and in this third day of the fourth Communist China also denounced the condemning Israel. It was the only Warsaw Middle East war since 1948 had retaken a Israelis. Pact nation to refrain from large chunk of the area seized by the Israelis severing •In the United Nations, Israeli Foreign relations with Israel •In 1967. following the 1967 Six Minister Abba Eban accused - Day War. The Israelis denied the Egypt and Syrian and Syria of launching a "treacherous Pearl •The Palestine Liberation Egyptian cliams. Organization, Harbor attack." Syria and Egypt replied which heads a coalition of major guerrilla In other developments: that they had crossed 1967 cease fire lines groups, called for civil disobedience by w . •The Senate passed a resolution urging a to fight an Israeli attack. - Arabs living on Jordan's West Bank, Middle East cease fire and a return of - •American Jews mapped fund - raising occupied by Israel since 1967. hostile forces to positions held before the drives as pro - Arab •A Nixon administration official said in organizations moved to outbreak of warfare Saturday. get their side of the story before the public. Washington there seemed to be no effort by •President Nixon said he In Chicago, a group selling Israeli bonds Arab nations to cut off oil exchanged supplies to the 1 messages with Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid I. Bre/hnev in an enlist support for a United Nations effort to Security set a goal of $25 million. Meanwhile, a committee on Arab - American relations announced a letter • Upited States to Israel. to pressure for an end to aid Wedges of reinforcements from other Council hearing called by Nixon to end the writing campaign to get the United States to Arab nations threatened to widen the three fighting. Receiving end day - old war. - Pete RosegrabsBudHarrelsonof the Mets following a double play in the fifth inning at Shea Stadium Monday. Action around second base erupted into a brawl as both benches came out to join. Debatescheduled AP Wirephoto by Arabs, Jews jncinnati Reds' on radio show cap A radio debate will be held between representatives of the Organization of Arab ictions in Monday's Students and the "tf Jrom Organization of Jewish 8 to 10 p.m. Monday on WMSN radio (6:40 AM). John Nagy special I NEW YORK (UPI) - "I was trying to various objects hurled at him during his Bowie Kuhn, the baseball commissioner, projects director at WMbN, said three representatives from leak up a double play. That doesn't mean career. and Chub Feeney, the National League each group will be guests on the |m dirty. Look, I'm a professional But some guy out there today let fly with President, were both at the game and after show "Ellipsis." weekly interview fclplayer, not a chorus girl. What was 1 a whiskey bottle and he came this much the Reds left the field Feeney left his box The representatives will Ipposed to do, stand there and \ook at from hitting me," Rose went on, holding his discuss the Arab seat, and called into the Mets' dugout for and Israeli thumb and forefinger no more than two some of the Mets to come out and viewpoints, then be available to try to answer questions phoned in from residence |Pete Rose, the Cincinnati Reds' inches apart. quiet down the fans in the left field sector. hall listeners. jrebrand, captain, playmaker and No. 1 is giving his side of Monday's scrap |th Buddy Harrelson of the New York lets. J For nearly an hour after the playoff Voter registration reaches end fcntest, won by the Mets 9-2, Rose locked (continued from pg. 1) of them mself in the trainer's room and refused by students taking advantage of the McNeil, 1973 MSU graduate, has said Detroit's upcoming mayoral and common Michigan Supreme Court decision I come out and talk to newsmen. council election, and from people who that she and running mate Brown have the allowing students to vote in their college I As soon as he did emerge, he was pinned remember last fall's election. towns. potential to get elected. "(Registration) i his locker room by more than 30 Numbers are on our side, but the turnout "They saw it's not easy to vote in East In the 1971 city council election, youth • will make the difference," she said. |swsmen. Lansing," Simpson said. "A lot had changed orientated candidates were swept into "I didn't want to say the wrong thing, " Deputy City Clerk Joyce Trovato has back (to vote in their home towns) because office in a nearly 75 per cent student voter ^id Rose, explaining why he didn't make they think voting here is an all day thing." turnout at the polls. said that address changes in voter mself immediately available. "I don't registration should have been made before Blink it's my place to apologize because I Voting in 1972 was characterized by alack Most council candidates in the Nov. 6 the Oct. 5 deadline. If not, voters should of voting machines and election stress the importance of voter lon't think I was wrong. I play hard." long waiting lines. cast ballots at the precinct of the old Grebner said the drive short of turnout on the results. I Some of the fans became downright ugly was address as long as they still live in East Iter Rose tried to take up his position in deputy registrars because it lacked the Incumbent Shafp, a former MSU muscle of the McGovern and Can Lansing. ■ftfield again following the fifth inning administrator, said her campaign workers Residents who have not voted for two Moishe Dayan, Israeli defense minister, center, talks with Israeli \irmish with Harrelson. campaigns of last fall. will be canvassing the city encouraging The 1972 registration drive obtained years may find theif names missing from people to vote on Nov. 6. officers Monday as the conflict in the Middle East continued. The | Finally, Sparky Anderson, the Reds' about 10,000 new registrations before the their precinct's rolls. The city clerk's offifce lanager, pulled hU team off the field. Polomsky, professor of engineering, said sent notices to inactK# voters last summer, Associated Press transmitted no photos of Arab "I've been in Chicago and I don't mind national election. In the fall of 1971 nearly some of his irorkers are organizing to help troops via wire 7,500 new registrations were made, many older voters get to the polls. and those who did not respond were Monday afternoon. Iter cups/' said Rose, talking about the removed from the aqtive rolls. AP Wirephoto list Hit ptwtr 3rd Annual WARNER, ELEKTRA, ATLANTIC Craziness Sale Pick Up On Your Favorite Tunes For Only: $359 ALLMAN BROS. GRATEFUL DEAD ROLLING STONES JESSE COLIN YOUNG BONNIE RAITT JIMI HENDRIX DEEP PURPLE RY COODER JETHRO TULL GORDON LIGHTFOOT SEALS & CROFTS COLD BLOOD JACKSON BROWNE NEIL YOUNG CARLY SIMON FLEETWOOD MAC BREAD BEACH BOYS LINDA RONSTADT T. REX EAGLES ROBERTA FLACK DOOBIE BROS. ERIC CLAPTON VAN MORRISON LED ZEPPELIN MARIA MULDAUR BETTE MIDLER ALICE COOPER YES MOTHERS J. GEILS BAND DONNY HATHAWAY Disc Shop Tuesday, October 9,1973 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Winged Spartans, Soaring Club fly members to guaranteed high Winged Spartans President developing engine trouble is "Soaring has the competitive confidence plus feelings of Don Frank said the club has nonexistent. appeal of accomplishment come from man versus man, the about 60 members, who pay a He said power planes are instinctive appeal of man versus flying." MSU student can soar to $35.00 initiation fee with $20 often forced to fly under nature and the aesthetic appeal Hurlong said accident rates great heights with the proper monthly dues. adverse conditions through of commuting with the clouds," for the flying club are low amounts of courage, desire and necessity. Johnson said. because students are not Soaring students are charged money. a $35 initiation fee and $5 The allowed to pilot solo flights A rule of the Winged Spartans pilot is never really The Winged Spartans (MSU monthly dues. The 35 - member reduces this danger. Frank said, alone, he added, because those unless instructors feel they are Flying Club), and the MSU club uses facilities at the Ionia because no one flies if the cloud on the ground are keeping the ready to do so. Soaring Club guarantee to take Airport and instructors do not ceiling is lower than 1,000 feet pilot in the air. Students are allowed to pilot you higher than you've ever permit flying in winds stronger or when visibility is less than been before with excursions than 35 m.p.h. or when clouds Hurlong said flying power 50 - mile cross • country solo three miles. averaging 3,500 feet. or rain hamper visibility. planes, especially solo, is the flights after successfully Both clubs are open to MSU Jewett Airport in Mason is greatest, most meaningful new completing dual 25 - mile students and any University Johnson said soaring an the practicing area for the adventure any person can flights. average of 5,000 feet is safer flyers, who must pilot 20 hours experience. Both clubs are accepting new affiliates, including alumni. For $8.50 a soaring club than flying engine • propelled solo and 20 hours dually for a He believes that "tremendous members and the thtills instructor will take an MSU planes because the possibility of license. amounts of self - reliance and available are a guaranteed high. student or University affiliate for a 2,000 ■ foot lift demonstration ride in one of two engineless planes owned by PROJECT CALLED ILLEGAL' the club. The flying club charges $5.00 for a demonstration ride at about 3,000 feet where tHfe rider is allowed to pilot the plane. The club owns three Cesna 150 Girl Scout effort and two Cesna 172 plances. Robert Johnson, a soaring By MELISSA PAYTON headquarters for violating a what they said after the project Novak said that the Tuesday club instructor, said terminal State News Staff Writer fund raising rule. - was completed." before the presentation he had lift, caused by the sun heating Jane Smith, program services called the council to get the the ground, determines length A misunderstanding last But a representative of the director at the headquarters address of a Girl Scout leaders' of rides. He said a five hour ride week between local Girl Scout Capitol Area Girl Scout Council - says that she was not aware that publication. is not unusual when rising air headquarters and a Girl Scout in Lansing said Monday that news media would be present at "Someone there said 'You currents, cloud ceiling and adviser has created two they had not criticized the the ceremony and that she only different versions of a widely really pulled a boo - boo. Don't visibility conditions are troop's efforts during the spoke to Novak. "We came to you know that it's against favorable. covered presentation session at presentation and that "there honor the girls," she said. national rules? " he said. "It A private pilots' license can WKAR radio station. was no problem." Smith said that the reason for really irritated me. I thought the be gained from either club. A group of Okemos cadet Girl Scout regulations forbid rules against fund raising was to girls had done one hell of a good Requirements include 40 hours scouts, advised by Robert fund raising for other job." of flying time and passing both a prevent "agencies from using Novak, 2016 Belding Court, organizations, a fact unknown Girl Scouts Cadet troop No. 433 is as a money • raising written and an in - flight test Okemos, an MSU student, to Novak until a few days before instrument." conducted in accordance with raised $355.50 last month for Anonymous sponsored by the Faith the ceremony. service to the Lutheran Church in Okemos. Federal Aeronautics WKAR's Radio Talking Book community is stressed instead, she said. Novak, 35, who quit a full - time Novak says the girls' efforts Administration standards. Winged Spartans instructor George Hurlong said ground Program through a bikeathon. They held a check presentation at the MSU radio station last were criticized by the Girl Scout council at the ceremony in front The rule is only meant as a guide. Smith said. "Nobody is in job to be an elementary education student at MSU, Flying school instructors prepare advises a "citizenship" study Dick Divelbiss, 184 Milford St., floats high above the earth in a soaring plane. The MSU Soaring Friday. of two local TV stations, local trouble, no one has been students for the written group of 17 girls, ages 13 to 15. Club offers introductory rides that may last from half an hour to five hours, depending on the Novak believes that he and press and the United Press criticized, and we didn't slap his aeronautics administration test Their project was t.» the International. (Novak's) wrist. wind currents. The club flies out of Ionia Airport. girls were publicly "slapped while flight instructors on the wrists" at the session "They said that the girls had a "The girls have done a very investigate local services for the State News photo by Dale Atkins administer the air test. fine project, but don't do it fine thing and it's great that handicapped, the aged and Friday by the Girl Scout again," Novak said. "I don't teenagers and the methods used people know about it, but I only to raise funds for them. think they should have said suggested that we communicate Novak has worked with the a little better," Smith said. The funds will still go to Radio Talking Book, a service of Girl Scout troop for about a year and has been "very active in boy Hudson's projects idea BUSINESS ATTRACTS WKAR that provides the scouting," he said. "I think young people have a BUSINESS. ADVERTISE. receivers to blind people far a 355-8255 book reading program over a special subchannel of WKAR - lot to offer," he said, "attdtSil Scouts ha&~given opportunity to work with my me an for area shopping center FM. daughter and her friends." The J.L. Hudson Co. of In announcing the plans, the Lansing area to determine ill Detroit has announced that Hudson officials stressed that such a store would be desirable, I plans are being made for a no definite plans regarding the structure of the shopping center but that final plans are still in | regional shopping center to be process. built at the U.S. 27 interchange or the number of stores have and Lake Lansing Road in been made, but they did say "Hudson's has been studyinj I southwest East Lansing. that Hudson's has purchased the whether expansion outside the I 200 acre site and may develop Detroit area is desirable oil the shopping center by next feasible," Coughlin said. "Oml THE PERFORMING year. market research surveys have! Carol Coughlin, a Hudson's shown that Lansing would bea I ARTS COMPANY public relations staff member, good area to build a store." said Hudson's has been Hudson's is currently OCTOBER 9-14 conducting market research in awaiting the completion of the extension of U.S. 27 north and 100 demonstrators west to its connection with the old route near Clark Road in MMt protest peacefully at Dow DeWitt Township. Highway officials have indicated that the highway extension should be afU company MIDLAND ( UPI) - Between finished by November. 100 and 125 demonstrators Acquisiton of the 200 • acre Fairchild Theatre 8:15 p.m site took two years and included showed up again Monday at CASH TICKETS NOW ON SALE the purchase of several Dow Chemical Co.'s Gate 52 to Box Office-355-0148 protest the use of nonunion residential properties on Lake SEASON COUPON BOOKS labor on a Dow construction Lansing Road and in the STILL AVAILABLE project. neighboring area. The proposed Authorities said the shopping center would join demonstration was peaceful. three others in the Lansing an* BEAL COOP PRESENTS: Meridian Mall, Lansing Mall wd During demonstrations and Frandor Shopping Center. picketing Friday, 21 persons A WOODY ALLEN DOUBLE FEATURE were arrested, Hudson officials also said bringing the total that further plans would I* of arrests since the protest began several weeks ago to more announced in the near future than 75. regarding the site. TOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING American pop and folk music hava UNTIL TOtTVESEEN The produced plenty of A-1 guitarists, but until now the great classical guitarists EVERYTHING* have been European. Now, there is 25- yearold Christopher Parkening, the the first native-born artist of stature to MSU emerge on the American guitar scene. His recital in Fairchild Theatre will fea¬ PADDLE & RAQUETBALL CLUB ture selections from the classical and impressionistic periods, as well as gui¬ Invites you to attend its first meetings tar music -from Spain and South America. Monday & Tuesday, Oct. 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. in room 215 Men's IM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 8:15 in Fairchild Theatre 0 GttflMBER I I] MUSIC mm- TONIGHT -108 B WELLS Everything Sex - 7:00 & 10:15 Bananas 8:45 (once only) - Admission $1.25 (No ID Required) ADULT X MOVIES gompletejne r 9 A.M. - 4 A.M. SUNDAY 9 ADMISSION $3.00 A.M. MIDNIGHTj - COUPLES $5.00 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 9, 1973 9 Former star of cowboy movies helps to round up maverick souls ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. But LaRue's back in the the Lord. The show features Lash LaRue comic books sold (AP) — Lash LaRue, whose saddle again, helping round tricky whip and gun handling, 12 million copies in 1952, so he up whip and six - gun once maverick souls at the Mission Lash LaRue movies and a capitalized on his fame for punishpd bad guys in the Power Headquarters and Home smattering of old - time religion. awhile by taking a whip act movies, is now an evangelist of the Apostles. "I the country got sidetracked in the across in one whipping drunks into line The mission, founded by world of competition and I got carnival after another. behind the Lord. evangelist John 3:16 Cook, lost," said the 54 - year • old Things went downhill from The Cheyenne Kid has works with derelicts in the put a city. former matinee idol. "I was in a there, and he was managing a lot of miles on his boots since Cook takes his middle name situation where I didn't make a restaurant in Reno, Nev., a few that day in Miami seven from the biblical passage, "For years bargain with the Lord, but I years ago when evangelist Bob ago when he thought he had God so loved the world, that he dedicated my life to Him as His Woodward came to town. come to the end of the trail. gave his only begotten Son, that servant. My sense of values "He had been a bank Arrested for vagrancy with just whosoever believes in Him changed." president in Chicago. I figure 35 cents in his pocket, he said he should not perish, but have LaRue first became king of anybody who runs a bank in asked the arresting officer to the bullwhip in 1946. He won shoot him and put him out of everlasting life." Chicago must know a lot about One project at the mission the girl and rode off into the the world," LaRue says. "I went his misery like an old cow pony which LaRue favors is the sunset dozens of times before and listened to him. He knew that has seen better days. Hollywood Western Revue for leaving Hollywood in 1961. what he was talking about. The Spirit moved me to a rededication." LaRue was recruited to help Eyes, not physiq out at the mission because Cook said he and by Cook LaRue were about as down and out as anyone could get, so they a man NEW YORK TIMES a psychiatrist in San Francisco Ploygir believe that the eyes are the know the problems o' the people they help. "Garbage like us, when we NEW YORK - John W. said on television recently (hat mirror of the soul, and that get down to the bottom, we Dean III said no, Fabian said realize the only way to go is up. Frisbee fly-in Playgirl's centerfolds were everything else is secondary." And it's a real good feeling to yes, and Engelbert Secondary, she said, are the terribly healthy for women, know you're helping someone Humperdinck said maybe. because they gave women a man's physique, and his be better than you were. fThe Meridian Mall - sponsored Frisbee fly - in attracted a accuracy, loft time, distance and team competition. Those were their responses chance to view a nude male "vibrations," and finally, his [crowd of approximately 200 to watch contestants exhibit State News photo by C.L. Michaels when a glamorous, sometime openly, with nothing secretive nose, mouth and teeth. (heir throwing skills Saturday. Contests were held for Hollywood gosap columnist about it." "It doesn't matter if his ART AUCTION named Tani Holt called and So far, those males who have phyaque is in proportion," she Everything must Be sold to asked them: "Will you pose in agreed to be socially sigiificant said, the large gold charms on the nude for Playgirl her bracelet clinking as she are all show business types. magazine?" gestured dramatically with her PUBLIC NOTICE rof seeks volunteers for study Holt has been asking that question that's her a lot lately. You see, Lyle Waggoner, George Maharis, Gary Conway, Fabian, Fred Williamson and the latest, right hand. The slender centerfold Sun. October 14 job. She is the Mr. November, Don Stroud. coordinator said that almost 75 Final asset Sale of the John In methods to overcome anxiety magazine's "centerfold coordinator," and as such, she has the power to decide which of the world's better male Most of them appeared with their hands and/or shadows in vital places. Maharis and per cent of the men contacts agree to pose and to be interviewed for she an Franklyn Collection. Gallery Art Original Oils, Lithographs, and Watercolor Stroud were exceptions — at accompanying profile that she Paintings. Famous Artists: bodies will appear in the their own request, they left writes. By DAVE PITT "We also hope to learn more The orientation sessions for minimal funds customarily Salvadore Dali, Norman about the precise mechanisms consist of a short introduction available for altogether for the magazine's 2 nothing to the imagination. "Some men are so eager to Rockwell, Barbara Mercier, onald L. Grumrtion, faculty and million readers (most of them that make the procedures into the aims of the program And what makes a man pose that they call me," Holt Sandu Liberman, Pablo of psychology, is graduate student research. essor effective and if the procedures and a written pretest. The female) to ogle. centerfold worthy? • said, sounding incredulous. "So Picasso, Aldo Luongo, ing volunteecs for an Outside funding may be "Don't call it beefcake!" the work in different ways for pretest is used to "The first thing I look at are far, I haven't used any of them. LeRoy Nieman, Edna Hibel, ety reduction project in an place requested for additional pants suited, 31 peaons who differ in individuals with similar - - year - old his eyes." said Holt, who They haven't been good Graciela BouLanger, Kaiko mpt to find better methods research, he added. This will Holt said the other day in a personality makeup and personality traits into groups. credits her job to both the enough." Moti, Lionel Barry helping people overcome depend upon the results from friend's New York apartment, sexual Holt laughed when she Rubin Ruvins. attitude structure," Grummon revolution and the was anxieties. the present project. r said. Students receive a number a stopover during a cross - women's liberation movement. reminded that women, because when Volunteers country tour to plug the five - "If someone has dead eyes of their cultural conditioning, )urs has been viewed as an they take the pretest not able to month Volunteers are being which attend of the orientation - old, Los Angeles • then, no matter how good his aren't supposed to enjoy of anxiety," Grummon they use whenever one based magazine. "and this view is recruited by means of a poster taking these exams. Hie meetings should leave a note in body is, I won't choose him. I looking at male bodies. "We dont pose men that Sorted by psychological campaign. Grummon said he number system insures the "Anxiety Reduction Leonard Downtown way, as sex objects," she said Irch that finds from 20 to hopes to have at least 130 complete anonymity for the Project Mailbox" in 109 Olds Plaza Building ler cent of the general adult subjects for the project. Hall. firmly. "We think of it more as participant. 309 N. Washington, Lansing Illation something of social value. A suffering from s from Gladmer Theatre) is of anxiety.", Participants in the research Grummon declined to will be expected to spend at describe the specifics of the purpose of the project Is least 30 hours on the pro/bet technique. He said that to ■am more about the overall over a three - to four • month divulge its nature would Tctiveness of anxiety period. Volunteers must also damage the project. Jction with the Bunt of assistance least from be available for follow up The technique, according to testing toward the end of one of the orientation ■y professionals, Grummon spring term. instructors, does not involve drugs or hypnosis and can non said anxiety Orientation meetings for apply for the rest of the i is important to interested persons are being individual's life. held at 7:30 p.m. Monday Grummon said this project is Feaseefficiency. mal an individual's through Friday 208 Olds Hall. not specifically funded except n. channel 6 "Mauds." science fiction series. Jflaudo has decided the only 8:30 channel 12 and cable ■g that can lift her spirits is a channel 41 "Shirti/Skins." ^ lift. Now she's been away A unique drama about a fral weeks, and the whole J waits for the friendly basketball game which first look at I results. This concludes the suddenly ends In a ' ■-part episode directed by dispute. To settle the score, a 1 Cooper from a script by contest is planned: each team will hide a basketball in plain Parker, the series' ucer. sight somewhere in the city; the first team to find the other ► m. cable channtl 9 team's ball wins $100 per man Brlost." from the losers. Anything goes ■Dllision with a solar star including pinching Teddy's wife f ti ns the ark unless Devon, and swiping Dr. Murphy's h and Rachel can resore to dental chair. Iciousness a scientist in a The ending had to be changed to J of suspended animation, •pi ring the trio's efforts to It satisfy network sensibilities. has a good advance press and T the disaster: attacks should be interesting. by a lent caveman-like tribe. 9:30 channel 6 "Shaft." ■Ian Ellison created this John Shaft has come to "SII)l)U\Mll\ is an exquisite movies —REX REED, Syndicated Columnist Tuesday, October g i Automotive Automotive !<£*$> j FRANKLY SPEAKING... by phil frank Employment JSE C Employment Apartments 1?;$ COOK-FOR Sorority, for three days LONG HAIR OKI Young men GRADS. MALE, share dpaft(^ I and women for Inside part time Quiet, near campus, CHEVY EL CAMINO - 1973. Take OLOSMOBILE, 1967, a week. 351-5085.10-10-22 LauncJ I over payments. Call 651-5468. air-conditioning, automatic, V-8. sales - theatre tickets • Apply $70 each plusdepo,,, »I 3-10-9 Like new. 353-7005 mornings. BABYSITTER WITH car. Monday 115 West Allegan, Room 405. after 6 anrt „,„.i I 3-10-9 Friday, 2:30 - 6 p.m. 349-4618, Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. 1965 COMET 6 - Cylinder. New after 5 p.m. or weekends. •5:00 p.m. 10-10-16 front end, brakes, battery. 20 OLDS 1970 CUTLASS, two barrell. 3-10-10 PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 355-8255 - avenue Cheap! 355-0947, blue, automatic, buckets and North, furnished, 347 Student Services Bldg. mpg. 'ATTENTION NURSES" < )ne bedroom j 355-8407. 5-10-9 wheels, good condition. $945. BABYSITTER for two boys, ages utilities paid, ga , Phone 349-3799. 5-10-9 three years and three months. Excellent opportunities in $135/month plus deposit Ph„^ I COMET 1961 : Four door, Approximately 30 hours a week 627-5454.5-10-12 ' •AUTOMOTIVE OPEL, 1969, automatic, vinyl roof, Geriatric Nursing field. Positions automatic 6, practically no rust, beginning December 3. Must be available Full Part time on all Scooters & Cycles 23,000 miles. Best offer. or TWO GIRLS 36,000 actual milesl $200. Call long - term commitment, have shifts. Liberal alary and fringe to sublet l0u, ^ I 349-0558 between 6 p.m.-8 p.m. 353-0803,355-7884.3-10-11 transportation. Salary apartment, 1 Parts & Service own benefits at Lansing's largest and winter , 4-10-12 negotiable. Call 349-3608. 337-0538. 3 10-10 Aviation OPEL GT, 1970, 1.9S. Very good most Progressive, skilled nurang 3-10-10 •EMPLOYMENT CONCORD 1972 24', 413 DODGE condition. Must sell. 372-5538. facility. Apply in Person or call LARGE TWO bedroom oel engine, low mileage, equipped 4-10-12 Mrs. Swan, Personnel 393-5680. ^ •FOR RENT with tape player, AM/FM radio, HO US EPA RENTS-MARRIED furnished apartment, two block! 1 Apartments air conditioning, sleeps 8-10, and PLYMOUTH 1970, good condition, couple needed to supervise ROSE LAWN MANOR from campus, two . f0Ur ^ 1 other extras. Reasonable. 206 60,000 miles. $850. 355-1244 group home for retarded adult $225/month. 351.9036 it I Houses fernales under Community 707 Armstrong Rd. p.m. 5-10-12 after 6 p.m. 3-10-11 North Ottowa, St. Johns. Phone Mental Health. 393-7477. Rooms 224-7153. 2-10-9 10-10-19 NEED ONE girl for same, •FOR SALE PLYMOUTH FURY III, 1967 furnished $&< 4-door, V-8 automatic, ODD-JOB handyman needed. Full Animals CORVAIR 1964 Van. Clean, L.P.N, or R.N. Physician's office. 351-5092 3 10-10 steering. 59,000 miles. E: time mornings. Apply at 3308 carpeted, radio. $300. 332-8185 No weekends, 8-6 phone Mobile Homes condition. 353-8376.5-10-15 South Cedar, Suite 11. Lansing. after 5.00 p.m. 5-10-9 393-0720. 2-10-9 NEEDED TWO female •LOST & FOUND 3-10-9 roommjij, I CORVETTE 1973 silver PLYMOUTH FURV III 1967. Twyckingham apartment, I •PERSONAL Excellent condition. Need cash - MALE PART time. Days and ALERT, INTELLIGENT individual Winter/spring term. 351-124) | convertible, 350 automatic. All weekends for stock and general •PEANUTS PERSONAL options except air conditioning. best offer. 353-3552 4-6 p.m. needed to look after amusement 4-10-12 store work. DENSTAEDT center. Meridian Mall. •REAL ESTATE 332-5349. 5-10-10 SHOPRITE, 3630 South Cedar OPENINGS FOR two Knowledge of electronics women.fcO •RECREATION PONTIAC CATALINA 1967 - Street, Lansing. 3-10-10 preferred. Must be over 22 and $70, across from camput CORVETTE 1972 silvergrey, station wagon. Motor - good bondable. Part time $2.50/hour. 332-6481.332-6246 7 10-15 •SERVICE 31000, 350 cubic " 4-speed. condition. $200. 349-1434. ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411*BERKELcY.CA 94709 STUDENTS WITH farm Call 349-4836. 3-10-9 Instruction $4200.394-2866.3-10-11 3-10-11 background to help harvest and PENNSYLVANIA avenue i Typing Service grade potatoes. Four miles north PART-TIME order takers. Busy South. Lovely, modern t< 1969 CUTLASS SUPREME - 350 - PONTI AC 1971, Catalina. Two of East Lansing on Abbott season starting. Hours of your bedroom apartment, carp< •TRANSPORTATION V-8 with 3 speed automatic, vinyl Automotive Road, to Stoll Road. Turn left roof, console, bucket seats. A door, air conditioning, full choice. Call 351-1562. 10-10-18 paneling, disposal. $ •WANTED power, automatic transmission, one mile to farm. 5-10-12 touch of class. 332-0745.5-10-15 including heat. 393-2468. 5-10-9 I clean. $2,050. 1-313-632-5214. MASSEUSES WANTED We will METRIC MOTORS. VW ••RATES'* 5-10-10 VW SQUAREBACK 1965 with Okemos Road and i OFFICE HELP needed. $2.00/hour. train for part or full time. TWO BEDROOM furnished, I 1968/1600 engine. $1 50or best 349-1929. c-10-31 25 hours/weekend. 482-1597. 5-10-12 $8/hour. Phone 489-1215. to campus. $160 and up.Phont I PONTI AC CATALINA, 1965 - offer. 355-0960. 5-10-12 0-10-10-9 337-9341 5-10-10 Runs well, shabby exterior. Exceptionally dean. New yellow paint with balck pinstriping. Good transportation, must sell. » 3*5 V2 OFF ACCOUNT CLERK - Emergency BARTENDER-PART TIME WANTED: responsible male I $125. 355-0719 after 6:00 p.m. Employment Act Grant positions available. Apply in $8,000. 1909 Tahoe Circle. 5-10-9 (position). High school graduate Okemos, Michigan 5-10-12 FALL SPECIAL or equivalent experience. person, 9-11 am. and 2-4 p.m. The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, FORD CUSTOM 1965. Good PONTI AC 1965. Two - door hard YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, Previous full charge bookkeeping Lansing. 0-10-31 4.00 6.50 13.00 EAST SIDE, 10 1.50 mechanical condition, body top. Good condition. Best offer RICKMAN. Fall prices now in M-78 Body Shop is offering 1/2 and basic accounting experience near Sparrow. Ont | 882-0707 after 3:00 p.m. 5-10-9 effect. Parts, services, helmets, off the price ,of a paint job on necessary. Will be responsible for HOUSEPARENTS - MARRIED bedroom, unfurnished, utilil good. Must sell immediately, $200, or best offer. 355-3175. leathers, and custom accessories. cars requiring $100 or more Federal reporting and very couple needed to supervise and parking furnished. Phon« I body work. All cars sealed with 332-0322. daily. 2-10-10 3-10-11 PONTI AC 1970 Bonneville SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. Acrylic epoxy and guaranteed. involved bookkeeping. MUST group home for retarded adult 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just BE A RESIDENT OF THE females under community FORD GALAXIE 500, 1965 - good south of 1-96 overpass. Phone CITY OF EAST LANSING AND mental health. Phone 393-7477. NEAR MSU and Frandor. Beautifu I 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 condition. $300. Call Dale after 694-6621. C-5-10-12 M-78 BODY SHOP UNEMPLOYED AT LEAST 1010-9 one bedroom, unfurnished, I TWO WEEKS AT TIME OF carpeted, air conditio 4.30; 337-9927.4-10-12 EAST LANSING DEADLINE PONTI AC 1966 - Tempest Custom, 1971 KAWASAKI - 500. Loaded APPLICATION. Position located WAITRESSES. FULL or part time. balcony, parking, burcty, q 1 P.M. one class day FORD 1969 - 2 door, power P/S tilt, 326-4, Duals. More. with extras. Mint condition. 337-0496 in Mason. $7,250. Contact Must be 18 years or older, Call 332-1703.4-10-12 before publication. steering, power brakes, snow Very good. 337-7143. 5-10-12 $600. 351-8348. 5-10-12 Ingham County Personnel dependable, and neat. Apply in tires, very good condition. Must VOLVO SERVICE: Meticulous Office. 677-9411. Equal person, Metro Bowl, corner of BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. | sell. $550.484-3355.5-10-15 PONTI AC 1969 LEMANS NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA ■ South Logan and Jolly Road. living room, bedroom and ba service for your Volvo at Opportunity Employer. 3-10-10 Peanuts Personal ads repair and service, factory 10-10-11 no kitchen but hot plate i convertible, runs great. Best Lansing's only shop specializing must be pre-paid. FORD 1967 - V8, 2 door, standard offer. 372-7492, after 6 p.m. trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 exclusively in Volvos. 1820 Dell CLERK TYPIST - Emergency refrigerator. 349-3243. 4-10-1; I shift. Mag wheels, air shocks. PART TIME, Car washer / hiker to 5-10-12 East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. Road. 882-9808.1-10-9 Grant Sharp! $595. 882-3912. 2-10-10 0-10-19 Employment Act clean - up cars and trucks. Good ONE GIRL over 21 for 4/man. I Cancellations/ Corrections (position). High school graduate 12 class PONTI AC 1970 EXECUTIVE - DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair or equivalent experience. Must driving record. Prefer 21 years or Capitol Villa. $45 00 1 - noon one day FORD GALAXIE 1966. four HONDA 5Q -1966. Good condition. manuals for for»&p curs. Older. Call 489-14$4„$;)p.a Immediately? 351-1240 after 5 door, hard top, 'cruise be a good typist, previous office before publications. Automatic, good condition. $50. Phone 337-2408 after 5 p.m. p.m. 4-10-9 control, plus all safety extras, CHEQUERED FLAG,2605 East experience preferred. MUST BE 3-10-11 The State News will be Good tires. Best offer. 351-8130 nite. 485-6815 day. 2-10-9 pov.?r steering, hydromatic, one owner. Union Oil's Performance 1970 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro. Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 A OF RESIDENT OF THE CITY EAST LANSING AND □(1 CLOSE TO campus. 1 bedroo unfurnished, to sublet through I responsible only for the Champion 1970. 30 day UNEMPLOYED AT LEAST FORD GALAXIE 1964.Automatic, 2,700 miles. Excellent condition. FOUR CHROME Reverse for $65. May. Call 337-7620, alter 5p.m. guarantee. Call 371-3334 after $375. 353-8335.5-10-15 TWO WEEKS AT TIME OF REFRIGERATORS first day's incorrect radio, recent valve job and tune Call 332-8007 after 6 p.m. 5-10-10 5:30p.m. 3-10-10 APPLICATION. Position located RENT THEM at AC8tE RENTAL, _ up. New battery, generator. 3-10-9 insertion. in South West Lansing. $6,050. ONE MAN for 2 bedroom duplet Bills are due 7 days from the ad expiration date. If FOR 349-4981. 5-10-9 SALE: 1968 six POR9CHE COUPE 1963. 1 Porsche engine, 1 VW engine, both run "" I MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East Contact Personnel Ingham Office, County 677-9411. 1790 Grand River, Okemos. Phone 349-2220. $6 per month. Deposit refunded on return. Near Sparrow. $72.50.485 0673 after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-9 | passenger Kalamazoo Street since 1940. not paid by the due date, a Chevrolet station wagon. V-8 great. $900. Call 485-0409. Complete auto painting and Equal Opportunity Employer. 10-1-10 501 late service charge will automatic, power steering - 5-10-15 JOIN THE COMPLETE auto collision service. 485-0256. 3-10-10 3525 RUTH STREET, 2 bedroom | brakes, radio. Runs good. $600. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% REFRIGERATORS, furnished, all utilities C-10-31 , Bartender & Phone 626-6856 after 5 p.m. RENAULT 1969-R-10, new off on labor. 215 East Waitress DISHWASHERS. ESCHTRUTH $170/month, plus deport j 2-10-10 Michel in radials, 40 m.p.g., Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. Phone 371 1608. 2-10 9 Employment APPLIANCES, 315 South $500. 351-2773.3-10-10 0-10-31 Positions Available Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 - GRAND PRIX 1969. Mint for 2191.15-10/10 CASA DE SOL, one bedroo" unfurnished luxury apartment JI condition. 42,000 miles. Two TR6 1972. 16,000 miles, luggage new extra snow tires. 14 mpg. rack, excellent condition. TOPLESS MODELS, for DOOLEYS TV and STEREO rentalt$24/term. $170 and up. Call 351-8681 i 5-10-15 355-0944.5-10-15 $3,140. Call 677-7361. photography studio. Call $9.95 month. Free same day ,11 BARRACUDA, 1972, bucket seats, " V-8, automatic, 20,000 miles. 485-8775. 5-10-12 HORNET 1970. Good engine, body in need of 355-1516.5-10-15 repair. $750. X5-10/11 VEGA 1971. Automatic, radio, excellent condition. $1325. » • STUDENTS AUTO PARTS - FACULTY ™ 489-1215 for appointment. 0-10-31 MANAGER TRAINEE RESTURANT Apply at: delivery and service. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. c-31-10-31 1 MALE FOR 4-man $61.25/montli. | BUICK LESABRE 1963. Excellent 332-2628 after 5 p.m. 3-10-10 534 Sunset Lane We have an opening for an ambitious (year) 332-5246 e« mechanical condition. Good JAVELIN 1970 SST 4 speed, E. Lansing - Owning foreign cars, we give high school graduate. Four 3-10-11 body, $250. 482-2949. 3-10-10 VOLKSWAGON 411,1972,12,000 4 to 5 p.m., Tues. power steering - brakes, low 20% off on parts and castrol, automatic pay increases in first six mileage. Best offer. 372-4662. miles, AM/FM stereo, air, 10% off on accessories. Raider months. For interview, call through Fri. 2 ROOMS FOR rent. Kitchen and ■ BUICK RIVIERA 1965 42,000 TWO BEDROOM, furnished or - 5-10-11 4-speed. Reasonable. 351-3542. snowmobiles now in stock. 484-4368 between 10 a.m. and 1 bath - share with one girl. Pfiv«» | Miles, winter car, snow tires. 4-10-12 ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while unfurnished Mobile Homes, p.m. B-2-10-10 entrance and garage. Walk i Good transportation. $400. JEEP PICKUP 1967 415 South Cedar Lansing $35/week, 10 minutes to Snowplow, - learn. Part time or full time. 351-3606, 351-2740. 3-10-10 4/wheel drive. $1300. Take-over VOLKSWAGON FOR dunes 1/2 block S of E. Kalamazoo you campus. Quiet and peaceful on a lady or student. 605 South■ BUSBOY IMMEDIATE opening, $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-10-10-9 3 p.m. ■ or - 8:30 - 5:30 Monday-Friday Hayford. 393-8541 after payments. 351-0997.3-10-11 street. New lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 engine, clutch and 485-2047, 371-1947 nights. Very close to MSU. Phone 1-10-9 CHEVELLE 1967 station wagon. brakes. $450 or best offer. 332-8835.5-10-15 PART TIME employment with 283 automatic. 351-6639. KARMANN-GHIA VOLKSWAGEN 372-8165.2-10-10 PORTABLE HARD top for MGB. 1,3-MAN apartment and several multi - manufacutrer distributor ATTRACTIVE 3 room apartment 1 4-10-12 men's rooms. 2 blocks to 1967. Excellent condition, two Practically new, $120 Call BEGINNING GUITAR and bridge 12-20 hours per week. Airconditioned, carpeted,■ new tires, $800. 355-0528. VOLKSWAGEN SPORTSMOBILE anytime 484-5830.5-10-15 campus. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. instructors, $5/hour. Call Automobile required. 351-5800. CHEVELLE 1972 350 6-10-11 c-10-31 unfurnished, except refrigerator ■ i camping van 1971. Excellent 627-6612.3-10-11 C-2-10-9 and stove. Adults, Pho1"! power steering/brakes, excellent condition. Best offer 625-3585 condition 593-2528.5-10-15 before 5 p.m. 5-10-15 HAVING TROUBLE? Does that WOMEN: 1 block from campus. 3 372-7249 after 5 p.m. 10-102 ■ old (or new) car need a little COUNTER AND Grill, male or TEMPORARY HELP, excellent girl apartment, completely CHEVROLET 1966, 67,000 miles, VOLKSWAGEN 1971 work? Try us, the good guysl female. 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. two or phone personality, for furnished. Utilities and parking COUPLE: ONE bedroom, furnished, Ifl three nights per week. Apply From front end service to major association recruitment center. included. $80. 349-9609 or utilities included, $ 145.■ one owner, good condition - Sportsmobile Mobile Home - RED BARN. 1010 East Grand Previous phone work preferred, $300. 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6. Excellent overhauls. OKEMOS AUTO 349-4842. 0-10-31 349-4071.349-3084. 210-10 332-8903, evenings. condition original River. 3-10-11 day and evening shifts. Positive 4-10-12 Automatic with power steering. CLINIC, Grand River at Park owner, $3,250. After 5 p.m. thinkers only. Phone Carole, 44,000 miles. Bronze metallic Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. 1-313-234-9682.3-10-9 CHEVROLET BELAIR, 1966, paint, $1295. Call Dick, 482-1191. NO RIPOFFS. C-5-10-12 WAITRESSES FULL and part time- midnight shift (will train). Apply 394-0050. 5-10-12 CROSSWORD automatic, good shape. Best offer. Call 355-6173 after 5. 1969 ROAD RUNNER 383, V-8, VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Good body, new engine. $750. 332-4667 CONNOR'S RESTAURANT, 3231 West Saginaw, Lansing. PART-TIME employees, any hours, PUZZLE 24 hours a day, 7 days a vwek. ACROSS 3-10-10 4-speed, custom tires and wheels after 7 p.m. 5-10-10 I LAST WEEK TO 5-10-15 Clerk work and stock help. $1395. Phone 482-1191, ask for CHEVY VAN - 1966. New brakes, muffler, shocks, engine. Needs Dick or Bud. VOLKSWAGON 1966 runs good. SAVE $10 - $15 | OCCASIONAL AFTERNOON and 694 9823. 3-10-10 Best offer. Phone 882-2041 evening sitter: School - age HELP wanted for body work. $150. 351-1069. 5-10-11 | ON OUR FALL [ children. Car preferred. DELIVERY LITTLE CAESAR'S. 1203 East 11. Neglect 34. English river HHHfil 0HD SSj 3-10-10 $1.0O/hour. 337-1545 after 5 Grand River 337-1634.5-10-9 12. Common verb 35. Cloth strainer □aacss S9BSEB LEMAN's 1968 - power everything, VOLKSWAGEN BUS, 1968. ! TUNE-UP SPECIAL | p.m. 1-10-9 13. Rabble 37. Manuscripts: □□□□□□ ass® automatic, more. First $550. 33,000 miles on new engine. COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part time 14. Anklebones abbr. ana BHH III 355-3137 evenings. 3-10-11 New brakes, muffler, very clutch, clean. $1295. tires, I I n9lne j BABYSITTER: ONE who enjoys childrenl 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. positions available. Apply In 15. 17. Accomplish Head cook 39 Book comment cc MMH OKO Siiy 372-5585. 3-10-10 Compression | person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. 18. MERCURY 1968 CYCLONE 390, weekdays. Own transportation; Hurried 41. Insipid | 2) Remove and check The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, V-8 automatic. Good condition. ■ distributor, Replace Points ■ near faculty club. 2/school age Lansing. 0-10-31 19. Wild bi 45. Prejudiced 52. Purpose 2. Oriental mil# || Phone 339-9338.3-10-11 VOLKSWAGON 1968 FAST J & Condensor & Re-install children, extra money for 21. Growing out 47 Not working 53. Harrow's 3. 5.280 feet I 3) Install New Spark I back. AM/FM, radial tires. Good 24. Sinbad's 48. Fourth caliph rival 4 Rigid I. | Plugs i housework. Call Judy condition. 351-2660 Extension COUNTER HELP wanted. Must be bird 49 Stalemate DOWN 5. Homing pigW || 4) Adjust Valves * 489-2122/882-0004 after 4 p.m. MGB, 1966 Rebuilt engine, new 18, neat and personable. Apply 31, or 349-4924. 5-10-12 5) Adjust timing to ' 5-10-15 27. Ornamental 50. French resort 1. Officers' 6. Surface clutch, fly wheel, new carpeting, | specifications I in person only. MR. MIKE'S 7. Harmony with portable hardtop. $950. VW CAMP mobile 1971: | 6) Synchronize PIZZA 8i SANDWICH SHOPPE - T~ 3- rr sT r- T r- rs- 8. Enzyme 337-0841.2-10-10 Pop-Top, sliding side door, screen, curtains, Carbuerators 7) Change Engine oil ' MACDONALDS RESTAURANT of East Lansing and Okemos is now 515 West Grand River, East % I3~ 9. Dickens MUSTANG 1970, Low mileage, ice-box, sink, water tank and I with Multl • Grade Penz (4 qts.) - oil I accepting applications for full Lansing, or 3700 South Waverly, Lansing. 7-10-12 " Va % "T" 10. Playwr# Burrows pump, extra bunk, sleeps three ~~ 8) Road Test for Safety and part - time employment. VT F • ■ excellent condition. Call adults, two children, $3,000. Most 4 cylinder 16. Curtain cars ■ The hours of availability are RENTAL TOWNHOUSES 332-2033 anytime. 3-10-10 I $27.95. REG. $37.50 I DRIVERS WANTED: Must be 18, >T~ material „ 625-4576.4-10-12 ■r n from 10:30 a.m. 2 p.m. and 20. Type measure - I Most 6 cylinder cars I neat, and personable. Must have from 5 til closing. Apply $31.95 REG. $43.50 J a car, good driving record, and sr w- 22 Tariff * •No Valve r~ AUTO REPAIRS ? P Convenient to MSU Adjustment » between 8 1 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 2 | knowledge of delivery area. 23. Before and shopping on some OHC engines. | p.m. 4 p.m. Monday Friday. • - - M 56 w 24. Nonsense ♦Air * conditioning Carpeted TRY THE GOOD GUYS I Valid with Coupon till OCT. 15, 1973 I 5-10-9 Apply in person only. MR. MIKE'S PIZZA « SANDWICH SHOPPE. 515 West Grand River, vr z p Jl w t W 25. Medieval n* 26. Wales | * Full basements DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for East Lansing or 3700 South 28- Bungled Full time factory trained mechanics orthodontist's office. Typing 60 IT w w 31. Cadence . Waverly, Lansing. 7-10-12 * Clubhouse and 1 specialize in front end repairs from v*>m. Mature person who enjoys ST Sr VA 5r 33. Plural ending | play areas t VAr F 36. Apartment PRECISION i tuen overhauls working with children. Please | - ups to Now taking applications IMPORTS •end personal resume to Box JOBS AVAILABLE - part tima MS 38. Hogs OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC 1206 Oakland | A-1, Michigan State News. work. $300/month. Inquire 489-3494. 4-10-11 at 55" VA d L 40. Downpm" 42. Blue pencil 351-0460 2615 E. Grand River, Call for Appt. I I 7-10-10 t '// m 43 Tropical M 44 Sharp 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. 351-3130 IV 4-4411 IV 2 4444 STUDENTS, PART time. Earn $50 week plus bonus. Call TELEPHONE SALES, female, full or part male or tima. Call lL — r ?/, ii 45. Normal j _ a •Family applications only NO RIPOFFS! 394-1100. 0-10-31 361-6320 or 361-6321. X-6-10-9 46 Brew Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 9, 1973 J] ][^j i IWob'le Homes | 7a iTiwurriA ^ 1 I! |REE BEDROOMS in house ai labia occupancy. 332-1824. 3-10-10 RLS, NEAR campus. private half bath. for immediate Phone 371-4183, or Own room, 332-8903, APPLES ANO Sweet Cider. Pick your and own apples Sunday. BLOSSOM on ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski and Saturday Sons. 2 miles north of Leslie at 3589 Hull Road (Old 1271. Phone 1-589-8251. Open US REFRIGERATOR, $19.95; Dinette sat, $14.95; Chest of drawers, from $9.95; new sofa bed, $69.95. ABC 484-0025.10-10-16 SECONDHAND STORE, 1236 Turner, Lansing. 1 967 SCHULT, 12x50. Refurnished, many extras, owner departing, must sail. 355-4684 or 694-9956. 5-10-15 CHAMPION 1970 12X60, good condition • skirting and lawn Ms 9-5, closed Mondays. 0-10-31 Announcements for It's What's evening. 4-10-12 OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS, desks, shed. $4200. Call after 5 p.m. Chess and bridge players Happening must be reciev#d in the interested in teaching this term, davenports, beds, chest of 627-7495.5-10-15 State News office, 341 UN ROOM in house. $72.50, CLARK'S BICYCLE drawers, much, much, more. Service. Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least Student please contact Union Board, Activities Office, second floor downtown Lansing - 485-5980 PALACE Drive - a - Litte, Save - a - lot. El two class days before publication. Lost & Found Union. Keep trying. 3-10-9 SALE! TREASURE CHEST, 116 North No announcements will be accpeted Main, Perry. 625-3188.5-10-9 by phone. The College of Agriculture and END OF SUMMER Natural MFORTABLE, FURNISHED Resources and the house. November • June, for one BACK TO SCHOOL NEW DUN LOP Radials, 650/13 on FIND SOMETHING? Orchesij Modern Dance Class MSU/Peace Corps Intern program CLEARANCE If you've found a pet or article of tonight. Intermediate • Advanced at invites all interested seniors and four lug rims. Call 372-6371 [student. South Pennsylvania. References, deposit. 482-8520. velue, we want to help you return 6 p.m., beginners at 7:30 p.m. graduate students to meet at 7:30 after 5 p.m. 3-10-9 •ALL BIKES REDUCED it. Just come into the State News Classes meet in dance studio, 218 p.m. tonight in 338 Natural 5 10-12 ♦COMPLETE PARTS Bldg. Dues will Resources Bldg. GIRL'S SCHWINN 3 speed, breeze, Classified Department and tell us be collected. New nembers ! STUDENTS TO share huge & ACCESSORIES you want to place en ed in EAST rear baskets, like new; $50. The MSU Undergraduate farmhouse. Own room • choice ♦FACTORY TRAINED 351-0492. 3-10-9 LANSING STATE BANK'S found Economics Club will meet at 7:30 The ► Arab clubs of 1st, 2nd floor. Two baths. 30 MECHANICS column. As a public service, EAST MSU will have a Ramadan dinner p.m. tonight in 38 - 39 Union. minutes to campus. $50/month. 6070 South Logan ONE JUNIOR LANSING STATE BANK will run Oct. 20, one - half hour before Graduate school and job coupon for the ad at no cost to youl sunset. It will be held at the United opportunities win be discussed. 882-7003 Michigan-Michigan State football 1353-2159 after 5 p.m. 3-10-10 EAST LANSING Ministries in game. 372-0550, after 5 p.m. Higher Education, The Christian STATE BANK Science kST LANSING: Modern CARPETING - 75 yards, well worn 1118 S. Harrison Road. For c-10-31 information contact Dali Amin. organization welcomes you to its 4/bedroom duplex. Call after 6 but not worn out, any part or all meetings at 6:45 Tuesday evenings p.m. 351-8920.4-10-12 of it. Best offer. Evenings, FREE SIMMONS Hide - a • Bed. in 38 and 39 Union. 694-9598.3-10-11 Poor condition, but FOUND: FRATERNITY PIN. Delta good M FOR house, 2107Prospect, Kappa Gamma, initialized M.L.H. c Sukkos services will be held at mattress. Evenings, 694-9598. lLansing, $42.50 and utilities. FOR SALE: Deluxe Kenmore tank 3-10-11 dated 5-11-29. Call 355-1924. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday House. 485-0831. C-10-11 and at 9 r — —i Thursday —J— and vacuum cleaner with all 13-10-11 attachments. Mint Condition, 2 RUMMAGE SALE: Storm windows FOR QUALITY service Friday, at Hillei. c FOUND: BIG Cat. Black and white, years old. Cost - $90, Sell for $16. 28x54, end 15" wheels - fit up to equipment, see the STEREO The Promenaders will meet at 7 lADUATE STUDENTS - low rent Call 489-4095. C-3-10-11 size 70 Buick, clothing, dishes, neutered, collar, No. 619, Trailer SHOPPE, 543, East Grand River. p.m. Wednesday in 34 Women's exchange for care faculty and miscellaneous items. Haven. C-10-11 intramural C-10-31 Bldg., for an evening of SEWING MACHINE ClearanceSalel touse until Christmas. 337-9697 fter 6. Bicycle distance. 4-10-12 Brand new portables, $49.95 $5 per month. Large selection of Thursday and Friday, October 11, 12. 9-5. 1020 Raider Street. 1-10-9 LOST: Vicinity BLACK - female kitten. M.A.C./Burchem. square, round and folk dancing. Dances will be taught and all beginners are welcome. [NTED: CLOSE and cheap, 2 reconditioned used machines. Child's pet, greatly missed. i house or apartment. ORIENTAL RUGS. Turkish. One 332-0418.3-10-11 Every Tuesday evening from 7 to Singers, Whites. Necchi's, New 8 II "Sammie" 337-0908 p.m. the United Ministries in nights, Home and "many others." Adana Medallion pattern. PIANO AND Cello lessons by Higher Education is having a 1353-9700 work. 5-10-15 $19.95 to $39.95 Terms Excellent condition Best offer. LOST: LABRADOR - Setter six experienced teacher, former worship service for renewal and EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING Gene 353-5280 or 351-2233. months. Female named Arrooo. Juilliard student. 332-8306. meditation. Everyone is invited: Voluntary triple jST LANSING sublease, one COMPANY, 115 North 5-10-9 Please contact at 485-2454. 111 South Francis. 4-10-12 1118 S. Harrison Road. Karen Linn, A126 Bedroom duplex. $170. Washington, 489-6448. C-10-11 Bailey Hall freshman, will voluntarily stay Lnfurnished - 351-8138.3-10-11 NEW TEN-speed bicycle, fully Come hear Bruce Miller of the in a tripled - up room because she and her roommates found IvELY. BELLWETHER TOURING bike - lugged 23 inch frame, centerpull LOST: Orange tiger kitten. Male. j Typing Service Philosophy Dept., Gary Stollak of the they were compatible. Many triples will remain in MSU FURNISHED, 2 saddle/bags. Like new. $20. Call brakes. $80. 353-0947. 3-10-10 Vicinity - Albert/Charles Streets. '— - Psychology Dept. and Zolton Iroom house. 604 Oek, $195 Reward. 332-3134.3-10-11 Ferency of the Criminal Justice residence halls at least until December, though University 372-1548.3-10-11 School as they address the issue s utilities. Aveilable October KENMORE WASHER and dryer, officials say they are trying their best to break them down. TYPING TERM papers and theses, "Punishment and the Rehabilitative good condition. Washer, $75., FOUND: GRAY Schneuzer dog by |15, 349-3604. 0-5-10-12 COLOR T.V., typewriter, crib and IBM electric typewriter, fast Ideal." This symposium will be held State News photo by Ron Biava mattress, kitchen cabinet, a dryer, $50. Call 349-1740 after Mayo Hall. Call 355-3703. service. 349-1904. 18-10-31 at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday in 102B OWN BEDROOM, adjacent woman's bike, other items. 5:30 p.m. Ask for Naomi. C-3-10-9 Wells Hall. The public is invited. lunter Park, 2 miles campus, 355-0824.3-10-11 5-10-12 EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING LOST: GOLD wire rims. Mod green Students - arpeted, fireplace, $80. People interested in seeing the I WANT to buy: sound effects, DICKER 8i DEAL SECONDHAND case. Union vicinity. 353-6154. 3-10-10 Pica, Elite. 1331 Kalamazoo. 489-1058.10-10-19 East locomotive on campus run under her own steam, come to the try ticludes util ties. 485-2481. •10-10 records, and broadcast turn-table. STORE, Where you find top railroad meeting at 7:30 p.m., John 372-1973.2-10-10 quality used merchandise. We RTH niles. EAST Two of bedroom campus. 16 house, STEREO FOR sale - early Americen guarantee all items. We have furniture, sporting goods, !Z) EXPERIENCED Dissertations, IBM typing. (Pica-Elite). FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 Tuesday in 33 Union. The Socialist Labor hrty club with crowded fcartly furnished, carpeted, on solid maple wood console. Voice jewelry, small appliances, will meet to discuss the year's ■es. $200 351-7497. of music AM/FM. Like New. upcoming events at 8 p.m. tonight b-10-31 PREGNANT? We understand. Call THESES, RESUMES, typing and in 31 Union. (continued from pg. 1) 339-9338.3-10-11 component systems. Tapes 99 us. PREGANANCY printing. Reesonable prices. With one extra body and one extra bed, he said, there is not much cents to $1.99, albums 10 cents |T SIDE LANSING - 1720 FUR COATS in great condition, two to $1.50. Musical equipment and COUNSELING. 372-1560. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Phi Gamma Nu will hold a room to walk when everybody is trying to get up in the morning. fcavid, 3/bedroom, 2 baths, lerge Hudson Seals, one Muskrat. accessories. Come down and see __OOCK31 337-0712. c-10-31 meeting a 7 p.m. tonight in 103 So while space presents problems for day - to - day living, it also nent, $200. Cell 485-4917 Eppley Center. Members and spring 332-3640.3-10-11 us at 1701 South Cedar or call 5 p.m. X5-10-9 PORTRAITS, WEDDINGS any pledges please attend. makes studying a sticky subject In overassigned rooms, the residence 487-3886. Free Parking. occasion. Most expressive color ANN BROWN Typing andmultilith halls provides a third bed, but not a third desk. So either somebody ATTRACTIVE REFRIGERATOR, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, in this area. Also black and offset printing. Complete service All students interested in studies on the bed or somebody has to go to the study room of >] 5.2', walnut grain finish. $85. 3 37-0932 4:30 • 7:00 p.m. 9-9; Tuesday, Saturday 9-6. C-5-10-12 Thursday, white. Days, weekends, and evenings. PHOTO BY JAMES. for dissertations, theses, manuscripts, general typing. IBM working Relations at ASMSU or with can ASMSU call for an Labor interview the library. In a few instances, residence halls are so overassigned, people are 2-10-10 482-6014. 10-10-19 24 years experence. 349-0850. stop by 334 Student OAK FINISH 6 year crib, plus C-10-31 Services Bldg. put in study rooms. With the wall - to - wall carpeting, the study |/1en - very close to MSU. BOW, 61 inch. Laminated fiberglass, mattress and 2 sets of bedding. rooms aren't a bad deal, students say, but it leaves the rest of the and board. Phone GETTING MARRIED? Have your See World War II re - enacted 132-8835.5-10-15 52 lbs. draw weigh?. 349-3219 Excellent condition, $20. gown custom made. Excellent PROFESSIONAL IBM typing floor without regular facilities. ,lf, with the Naval War - Gaming Club: aftar^p;Tn!3-10-11 63 work. 385-1211. 3-10-10 (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. 6:30 p.m. tonight in North But still, in spite of all the obstacles, most victims of i PERSON for own room in SANDI, 339-8934 C-10-31 Hubbard Halt lounge. overassignmert are trylhg. "It's bard," said Karen Lmn,"AT26 CAMERA OLYMPUS - PenV^mm. NEW 10-SPEED men's, and used FREE .A lessorf'in complexion Bailey Hall freshman. "We're willing to work it out, but it's still Fiuse, $60 month. 351-0704. . . 10-12 Half frame 40mm lens. 349-3219 girl's Schwinn. Best offer. Call 484-4519, East COMPLETE THESES Service, The Outing Club meets at 7 p.m. care. hard." after 7 p.m. 3-10-11 349-1297. 5-10-10 Discount printing. IBM typing tonight in 118 Physics - Astonomy Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing The flip side of the coin, of course, is that |L: ROOM for rent. Immediate Mall. MERLE NORMAN and binding of theses, resumes, Bldg. A program on caving will be many students plan to given. remain in their overassigned room. In a pancy. $60/month. NEW DELUXE fiva speeds. GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-10-11 publications. Across from Brody couples room, for 132-6837.3-10-11 Substantial savings. $90-$105. all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. campus, corner M.A.C. and example, two freshmen women planned to room together and Transcendental ' Meditation as Used Tan speed $115. 351-1186. BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South Grand River, below Jones found they'd been tripled up when they arrived. But Peanuts Personal taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: they quickly BRICK HOUSE co-op. One male 3-10-11 Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-10-31 Stationery Shop. Call grew fond of their roommate and refused to let her move out. introductory seminar at 4 and 8 TTiey lacancy. $180 room/board. Call COPYGRAPH SERVICES, p.m. today in 106B Wells Hall. plan to obtain another desk and stay together for the rest of the |32 0844.4-10-12 USED & UTILITY OR motorcycle trailer, CEDRIC HAPPY Birthday. This is 337-1666 C-31-10-31 Presented by Students International year. 15" tires. Very good condition Meditation Society. But rooms in other residence halls don't have room for another the second have shared GLE MALE student: block REBUILT $125. Phone 485-9535 5-10-9 one we PROFESSIONAL THESIS, term desk. fcmpus, cooking, parking. 314 together. Love Renee. 1-10-9 paper typing. Expert typist with The MSU Sailing Club will meet BIKES Typewriter $30, rocking chair $30, Students living in overassigned rooms have been offered a rebate pergreen. 332-3829.2-10-10 degree in English, 8 years at 7:30 p.m. tonight in 35 Union. couch $20, dresser $35, table of $3.40 per week for doubles and $20.40 for overassigned four - experience. IBM, 351-8961. Nominations will be taken and and chairs $25, double 0-10-31 elections for offices held. man apartments. The rebate would DM IN house, furnished. Close BUYING & SELLING go toward next term's room and mattresses $10, single beds $20, board. p L.C.C. $75. 484-8170 after 6 Also n. 5-10-10 complete Call after 6 p.m. 332-6434 TYPING: ALL kinds. Cheap! Volunteers are needed for an Many residents of overassigned rooms looked at the Experienced. On campus. Call extensive research project designed -bicycle service- X3-10-10 LANSING-NEAR Sparrow to study promising treatment compensation as a token in light of the $407 charge to live in a Hospital, eight rooms, 355-0047 anytime. 5-10-12 residence hall. fGE tilities SINGLE furnished, STEREO KLH Speakers Model 17, pulchritudinously decorated. methods for reducing anxiety, tension and worry and enhancing There is no primary culprit for the paid. Kitchen, parking, lose. REASONABLE Thorens Turntable model Quiet neighborhood. Asking SPEND AN afternoon making one's sense of psychological well - overcrowding, officials insist. 332-5722, 484-9774. A combination of things, KA4002. Kenwood Amp. $1 7,900. Call 482-7739. money! Advertise being. If including guaranteed singles and increased 1-10-31 RATES TD150AB. $250. 489-0902. 10-10-11 sale with a low your cost garage Want Ad. be you are available interested and will for enrollment produced the situation. regular Last spring. Asst. Housing Director Peter Eckel Please call 337-7483 3-10-10 Dal 355 - 8255. participation for at least three said, the housing HASLETT, WILLIAMSTON area. months, please attend one of the department guaranteed singles to nearly 800 upperclassmen. USED AND new furniture of all FOR YOUR best buys in new and PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation preliminary meetings. Further Because the singles are absolutely guaranteed used Possible land contract terms. information will be distributed. they're only occupied types. Lowest prices in town. furniture, some antique. One acre of land on a typing. MA English degree. by one person. This accounts for part of the problem. ■itol club rooms for men ECONOMY FURNITURE, 3333 Call us before you buy. corner. Meetings will be held from 7:30 to Sharp contemporary style home, MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. In addition to increased enrollment, Eckel said there was a large fid women. tv, laundry, South Cedar. Phone 882-2545 BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 beamed ceiling in living room C-10-31 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday volume of freshmen requiring ■staurant and lounge. Free 5-10-12 East South Street, 484-3837. until Oct. 12 in 308 Olds Hall. University housing. light parking. 222 Seymour. with full wall fireplace. Glassed There was also a two percent drop in the usual amount 28-10-31 of "no - wall looking on to patio, fenced DISSERTATIONS, TERM papers, African Choral Group - Sam shows" Gene Buckner, head of the Residence Halls CONCORD MK-6 Cassette tape typed by experienced typist on Akpabot, Nigerian musicologist and Assn. said. This back yard, two car garage. Ask means that an extra 200 or so more deck. Chromium dioxide, for Jim O'Connor. 339-2527 or IBM selectric II. Call Nita artist - in residence at the African people than were expected CLOSE to MSU. Claan, showed up. automatic shut-off. Campbell. 489-3569.5-10-15 Studies Center is organizing a $150 371-2330. Robert Strong Ijiet rooms. Cooking. Phone 355-2127. 3-10-9 5-10-9 choral and musical group to Robert Underwood, manager of residence halls, said the present 05-8836 0-10-31 Realty. (4591.2-10-9 perform traditional and number of 600 overassigned rooms is contemporary African music! "going down very fast." In the I NEEDED for two-man, air, parking, 'inte. 337-2508. 3-10-9 furnished, SONY TC 121 Stereo - also cassette deck Norelco, Craig and Ampex decks. 12 Stereo turntables, Animals I® COUNTRY LIVING, between MSU and Meridian Mall - - 12room;plit level. 2 car garage, balcony, Interested faculty, students and their spouses are invited to attend the first meeting at 7:30 p.m. on last two weeks, he pointed out, more than 700 switched from an overcrowded situation to a normal Underwood said there is no way of students were one. Pioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and patio, privacy knowing when and if all the BASENJI BARKLESS male. AKC. on wooded lot. NATION WIDE AUTO Wednesday in 31 Union. overassigned rooms will be broken down because the procedure Panasonic. Akai X-1800 SD $52,500. |ALE, OWN room. $67/month reel/8- track recorder. Ampex Brown and white. Phone 489-9323 10-10-11 Best offer. contract. Will hold Occupancy land TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all Auditions will be held after depends on other students dropping out of school. '^utilities. Close. 332-6448. 800 stereo reel tape recorder. mid-January. Appointment only. points. 313-537-0005. C-10-31 Orchesis classes from 8:30 to 9:30 However, he said, "We always try to remain optimistic and we p.m. tonight in the dance studio, work very hard to get these triples and other Panasonic AM/FM - stereo GOLDEN RETRIEVER: male Phone 332-2633. 5-10-9 218 Women's Intramural Bldg. This overassigned rooms broken down.' cessette system. Two Jenson 12" speakers without cabinets. New electrovolce bookshelf speakers. AKC, house broken, champion blood line. 351-1944. X2-10-9 Recreation !* group will perform modern dance New and used stereo head DON'T FORGET Blood comes communities throughout the y Interested persons are invited Strike halts construction pal CONCRETE blocks for phones. New Sanyo stereo tryout. Any inquiries, contact D systems. Used Harmon - Kardon only from people. Professional ►ol