the State News Thursday, October 11,1973 Volume 66 Number 43 michigan Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Documents tie Agnew to bribery ice preside Officials mee uits, gets with cheers, By TOMHAROLDSON the course of action in finding Agnew's or tax evasion High federal - State News Staff Writer ranking University, state and government officials expressed successor. Griffin did not issue because he was whisked a off statement to the surprise and shock Wednesday at the presidential meeting, his press secretary FROM WIRE SERVICES Los Angeles audience - "I will not resignation of Vice President Spiro T. said. resign if indicted! I will not resign if indicted!" Agnew. Griffin and Ford have been mentioned WASHINGTON - Vice President Spiro Close associates of Agnew said Beyond this initial surprise, top as possible successors for Agnew. but the that, Agnew resigned Wednesday. contrary to official White House denials, Democratic leaders generally applauded press secretaries for both men would Government prosecutors, who made a Nixon had asked Agnew to resign at least Agnew's sudden resignation, while leading neither deny nor confirm that the men 4 with Agnew for him to plead no twice since it was disclosed Republicans mainly expressed regret that were likely candidates. htest to a charge of income tax evasion, Aug. 6 that the vice president was under investigation by a Agnew felt compelled to quit the post he Republican Congressman Charles eased documents that portrayed the vice federal grand jury in Baltimore. had held for nearly five years. Chamberlain, who represents East Lansing, sident as a politician who joined a Sen. Philip Hart, D-Mich., said he was said the Agnew difficulties and eventual Nixon told Democratic congressional " -yland tradition of illegal shakedowns leaders he expects to nominate a successor initially surprised but later concluded that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiii bribes from contractors. the resignation would be in the best to Agnew later this week or early next "This latest development, added to the 'Agnew was sentenced to a $10,000 fine week, Senate Majority Leader Mike interest of the country. previous erosion in the public s confidence three years' unsupervised probation by Mansfield reported. "Agnew's decision to resign, an act in the current administration, makes the ;deral judge. which can help restore confidence in In a 40-page outline of evidence released choice of a new vice president especially [A plea of no contest, called "nolo by the Justice Dept. when Agnew resigned government, was a service to the country," critical. The low esteem with which tendere" in legal jargon, is not an Hart said in a prepared statement. "In the and pleaded no contest, prosecutors said mission of guilt but acknowledges vein I government is held can best be changed by there is no question Agnew and Maryland same hope the appointment of a the nomination of a widely acceptable and Sinai charges. The no contest plea is used successor will be a healing rather than an contractors knew payoffs were made in ome criminal cases to avoid the stigma of respected successor." exchange for lucrative state business. ailing process." It because it will not adversely affect any Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. Richardson told the court that the lateral civil suit. The defendant does not Rep. Gerald Ford, Grand Rapids, MSU President Justice Dept. had agreed to a single count jt up a defense and the punishment is Republican leader in the U.S. House, said plea in an arrangement that included the he was originally surprised and couldn't lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ally the same as if the defendant had vice resignation would strengthen the country >aded guilty. president's resignation. believe the announcement, but later sadly Richardson declared that the corruption in the long run by setting a stricter 'I hereby resign the office of Vice realized that it was true. standard of conduct for political sident of the United States, effective investigation involving the vice president Ford's press secretary, Paul Miltich, said had "established a pattern of substantial officials. the congressman first received word of nediately," Agnew declared in a formal cash payments" to him by Maryland state "The vice president's resignation adds tement delivered at 2:05 p.m. to Agnew's resignation while on the floor of further trauma to our political process," contractors when he was Baltimore county the House Wednesday. He said Agnew sent •retary of State Henry A. Kissinger, as Chamberlain said. "But as disruptive as it vided in the Succession Act of 1792. executive, governor and as vice president. Ford an official and personal letter starting These payments continued from the that he was remorse in announcing the may be to us, this -is no time for us to linutes later, Agnew stood before U.S. early 1960s into 1971, and one engineer decision and thanked Ford for his support. wring our hands." 'trict Judge Walter E. Hoffman in a Gov. Milliken said he was surprised at iltimore courtroom and, his hands doing business with the state made payoffs the resignation but added that he Ford and Michigan Republican Senator hoped up to and including last December, nbling, read from a statement in which Richardson said. Robert Griffin were called to the White better things would come out of it. pleaded no contest to a government House Wednesday afternoon, along with "It is a tragic development for the :"ge that he had failed to report $29,500 Agnew left the courthouse immediately two other Republican Congressional country and for the vice president," "yland. le in 1967, when he was governor of jfter the 30-minute hearing before Hoffmann. In a brief statement to Spiro Theodore Agnew leaders to discuss the resignation and plot (continued on page 6) rioffman sentenced Agnew and declared newsmen, he said the Justice Dept. had not i the bench that he would have sent been fully prosecuting witnesses in his case v to jail had not Atty. Gen. Elliot L. and that some had received either partial or Iraq joins total immunity-a fact which had been with Egypt, Syria; hardson interceded personally, arguing 4 "leniency is justified." n his dramatic courtroom statement and a letter to President Nixon, cared that he was innocent of any other Agnew widely reported in the press. Waving to bystanders outside the downtown courthouse, Agnew drove away war to join other members of his family at a ' ;rts ngdoing but that it would "seriously judice the national interest" to involve self in a protracted struggle before the or congress. funeral home where his half-brother, W. Roy Pollard, 65, who died on Monday was lying in state. Agnew said he would make a U.S. says Arabs getting Soviet aid public statement in a few days. FROM WIRE SERVICES Wednesday that the Soviet Union was Tel Aviv and Damascus reported xts of letters, statement and local Nixon, expressing "a sense of deep savage ction, pages 6,7 personal loss" over the stunning Iraq joined Egypt and Syria in fighting airlifting military equipment to resupply See map, back page. air clashes over the Golan Heights development, met with Democratic and against Israel amid indications that the Egyptian and Syrian forces that have been battleground and during the Israeli raids growing conflict is being fueled by Soviet locked in combat with Israel since Republican congressional leaders at the on targets in the Syrian heartland. Each gnew's resignation Saturday. called up its reserves in what could came only 11 days White House to discuss "procedural military aid. side claimed the other suffered heavy- r he made an emotional declaration to a Nixon administration officials said Diplomatic sources have reported that escalate the fighting by adding a third losses. questions" on the selection of a successor. front to the conflict. Israel has approached the United States about speeding up the delivery of military Israeli Premier Golda Meir said that President Nixon met with congressional equipment promised Israel before the Israeli forces recaptured the Golan Heights leaders in Washington and won their ixon to employ 2 outbreak of hostilities. This would include accelerated deliveries of Phantom jet and that they were pushing the Egyptian army back along the Suez Canal. She said the Soviet Union was pouring in arms to support for his efforts to halt the war. Nixon's peacemaking proposal to the U.N. fighters, which Israel has been losing at a Security Council remained stalled, high rate to the Soviet - built antiaircraft help the Arabs. however, over conditions for a possible Egypt and Syria had fire. choosing missiles used by the Eqyptians and no immediate cease Agnew - n Syrians. response to the claims, but accounts from Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield newsmen on the Suez front said Meanwhile, the Defense Dept. refused Egyptian said after the White House session that the to confirm or deny a report that a Boeing forces were continuing to move across the FROM WIRE SERVICES Other presidential nominations — such 707 with Israeli markings on its tail was canal. question of U.S. arms for Israel is "always will not be opposed by the Democrats, under advisement" but that it did not arise Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's as cabinet members, judges and other top who hold a majority in both houses. loaded with missiles and bombs at a naval Communiques indicated that armored in his talk with Nixon. cessor will be chosen by a process neVer officials — are ratified only by the Senate. Democratic leaders have air station in Virginia. battles in the Golan Heights and the Sinai reportedly ed before in American During most of the nation's history been concerned about On Middle Eastern battlefronts, Israel Peninsula ground into something A communique broadcast history. a confirming a new by Cairo The process, outlined in the 25th vacancy created by resignation or vice president who might become the reported its jets attacked the Damascus resembling a stalemate as the new Arab - radio said Egyptian forces "are improving promotion of a vice president has gone airport and other targets deep in Syria and Israeli struggle settled into its fifth day. their advance positions east of the Suez ^endment to the Constitution ratified in Republican presidential candidate in 1976. 7, provides for President Nixon to pick unfilled until the next election. The section of the 25th Amendment Egypt. Developments indicated neither side was Canal under air cover while the enemy ew's successor with the approval of a Previously Agnew's post has been dealing with the vice president's successor Jordan, until now a noncombatant, capable of a quick, clear - cut victory. forces continue to retreat eastward." vacant 16 times for a total of 37 jority of both houses of Congress. years due should he die or resign — a small part of an to death, succession to the presidency on a amendment designed chiefly to deal with president's death or to resignation. the president's successor and the order of The only other man to resign from the succession — reads: gnew's life: job was John C. Calhoun, who quit as Andrew Jackson's vice president on Dec. 28, 1832, in a disagreement over tariff "Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the vice president, the president shall nominate a vice president who shall policy and states' rights. He became a U.S. take office upon confirmation lassie story senator from South Carolina. The first vacancy to occur in the office majority vote of both houses of Congress." by a was in 1818 when When Richard M. Nixon George Clinton, vice picked him to be president to Thomas Jefferson and James vice presidential running mate in 1968, Madison, died. people knew of a hard rylander named Spiro T. Agnew. - hitting The most recent was in Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded John F. 1963, when Planners Agnew's career was classically American. His father Kennedy. agnostopoulos who was Theodore Spiro came to the U.S. Beyond disagreements picking the on procedure in successor — such as whether to send b m Greece in 1896 and shortened his the two houses of Congress vote e. His mother was the former Margaret jointly or ers of Bristol, Va. His father operated a taurant in Baltimore. separately - is the very real political question of Nixon finding a successor that plan to t Agnew was born Nov. 9, 1918, studied By MIKE GALATOLA •mistry for three years at Johns Hopkins State News Staff Writer diversity, later switching to University of ARC Himore where he received his law The degree Feme Building, Lands and Planning 'owingaotion in World War II. Committee voted Wednesday to He married the former Elinor Judefind of recommend, in concept, the Kalar.iazoo "more on May 27,1942, and moved to Sheet bridge project to the boird of Baltimore suburb of Loch Raven trustees. •age. Two committee members voted fter much against activity in civic life Agnew supporting the project, claiming the elected Baltimore County executive in matter deserved further 2 and his record study. To at that position was so recommend the project in concept means cessful that when he for governor ran in to support the general purpose but not 6. he won handily, becoming the fifth f ublican governor in Maryland's 180 - This sign in Berkey Hall serves as a reminder to recycle this every detail of the Though this plan. was the first time Ground history. newspaper and committee members were officially A Israelis announced Wednesday that they bombed w« years later, Agnew admitted that he not litter the floors with the advertising ground crew loads a bomb onto a rack of an informed of the project, most thought insert today. Israeli fighter - bomber at an airfield in Israel. Damascus International Airport. (continued on page 9) (continued on back page) AP Wirephoto Thursday, October 11, 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan j973 news roundup Spy defends campaign moves WASHINGTON (AP) - A paid spy for the Nixon campaign television a key convention vote. and Hubert Humphrey, D - Minn., because best volunteer worker they ever had. he made sure he wi defended Wednesday the political espionage work that took him McMinoway testified under oath he was told that the persons inside three Democratic campaigns and into friendly contact with hiring him and receiving his reports were "concerned citizens." He ^ compiled by our national desk Sen. George McGovem, D - S.D, said he was never told and wasn't sure of their identity but said they McMinoway testified he got his security guard position McGovem's headquarters on the recommendation of Tho 'To me there's a difference between breaking law and breaking paid him $5,808.10. Previous testimony has established that McMinoway's reports Southwick, whom he described as the national youth coorrim.?1 someone's confidence," Michael W. McMinoway told the Senate for McGovem. m,to' were received by officials of the Committee for the Re - election of Milk Watergate committee. "I believe it's impossible to run a successful money' used in break-in campaign without knowing what the other side is doing." the President and that he was referred to by the code name Sedan Chair 2. Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D • N.C., the Watergate McMinoway, 27, a private detective from Louisville, Ky., said his commiti success as a spy culminated when he was appointed to McGovem's McMinoway testified that while working in the McGovem chairman, said he will attempt to comply with subpoenas to testify campaign in Miami he provided transportation for a delegate and in the Vesco case trial of John N. Mitchell and Maurice H. A donation from a dairyman's fund was used to pay security staff at the Democratic National Convention. Sto He said he was able to watch activities on the 17th floor of the two women who "engaged in immoral activity" with the delegate in respectively former attorney general and commerce secretary White House "plumbers" to stage a break - in at Daniel Doral Hotel occupied by McGovem and his top staff. the back seat of an auto. Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office the Washington Star - McMinoway said he chatted with McGovem several times and McMinoway said he was successful also in getting information The State News Is published by the students of News has reported. that the candidate once invited him into his room to watch on from the primary campaigns of Sens. Edmund S. Muskie, D - Maine, Michigan State University every class day during Fall The milk money, $5,000, was solicited by former Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays White House aide Charles W. Colson and paid through a Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a donations special Welcome Week edition is published in dummy campaign group in Washington called the "People United for Good Government Committee." Colson received the $5,000 as part of the money flow GOP September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan from the dairy industry's "Trust for Agricultural WASHINGTON (AP) - With big money contributors scared off The September figure is particularly significant coming toward Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan the end of the year. Most political money flows in early in the year. Collegiate Press Assn. Political Education" set up to channel funds for by the Watergate scandals, the Republican party says it is now Most of the September income, $300,000 of it, came from the Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. President Nixon's re - election through dummy recovering from financial crisis with an army of small donors. under $100 class, party finance chairman Pat Wilson says. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Little more than a month ago party officials were lamenting committees. The huge flow of funds started after the Wilson says that with some cash already on hand, another Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing publicly that the two • party system was in danger because the White House boosted federal milk price supports. sources of Republican operating funds were drying up. $300,000 would take care of Republican National Committee Michigan, 48824. B' operations this year. Phones: Now GOP National Chairman George Bush says a direct mail campaign has overcome the setback and the party will end 1972in The national committee, under its new chairman George Bush, News/Editorial 355-8252 the black and still outspend the Democrats three to one. has been trying, apparently with some success, to divorce itself Classified Ads 355-8255 UAW warns Ford on contract What is more, Bush says, most of the money is coming from from the scandals connected with President Nixon's re • election Display Advertising Business Office 353-6400 355-3447 rank and file party members. campaign. In August, the GOP took in $260,000 in contributions, against a "I'm rather confident that we will get through the year without Photographic ' 365-8311 The United Auto Workers told Ford Motor Co. it will having to borrow a nickel and end up the year in reasonable cash," Campus Information $400,000 monthly budget. But in September, after massive strike Oct. 26 if no agreement on a new national Bush said. mailings, income soared to $380,000. contract is reached. UAW President Leonard Woodcock set noon of Oct. 22 to resolve its contract, which expired Sept. 14. If no agreement is reached by that day, a national walkout will workers. begin Oct. 26. The union covers 184,000 Ford Upper Peninsula balks at Navy's radio project Senate OKs strip mine limits An Iron Mountain lawyer, political developments in NEW YORKTIMES David Lori, chairman of a group Washington," Lori said in a called Upper Peninsula Citizens telephone interview. IRON MOUNTAIN-Firstit The Senate sent a major bill to the House establishing Concerned about Sanguine, said was Wisconsin, then Texas and federal standards for stripmining. The bill, passed 82 to the organization is a result of a now Michigan, but no matter 8 by the Senate, avoided a move to soften a major how beneficial it may seem to growing fear that the Navy intends to build the facility in provision that, had it been approved, would have saved the Navy, not many people in this region. "This is because we these states seem to want to A MICROCOSM OF stripminers the expense of restoring scarred land to its know the Navy has been MOTHER NATURE'S original contour. The bill blocks stripmining in areas play host to a favorite Navy project. conducting quiet studies of the PHENOMENA. where reclamation is not feasible and authorizes funds area, and because of certain to reclaim land already stripped. The latest to join the opposition to Operation FREE Sanguine, the Navy's proposed DEMONSTRATION Study tells schools to take risks underground antenna facility for emergency radio • communication with its nuclear THIS SUNDAY submarine fleet, is a citizens' OCTOBER 14 The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education's 21st 1-5PM and final report on coH^gfeS afnd ^universities urged them group in the western counties of the 3 EXPERTS WILL Upper Peninsula. to "be daring and take risks" to cope with special DISCUSS AND problems ahead - inrlnHinp declining enrollment^. EXECUTE THE VARIOUS STAGES The commission said the change in enrollment patterns caused by the decline in enrollments it foresees *★★★★★★*>( Let us OF TERRARIUM will force colleges to make such changes as admitting I HEALTH RESTORED * PLANTING IN OUR OWN GREENERY. We're right across more older and part - time students and holding down £ the NATURAL WAY * tuition to make schools more attractive to students. DR. EUGENE W. 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Baptism alone will be Store for Men, Meridian Mall -a as full initiation into church life. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 11, 1973 3 IRGIM charges area bankers A SMSU officials ith by action on violating federal lending law ByBOBOURLIAN State News Staff Writer President "The stated purpose of the proposal," he on academic governance. Grafton said he was told j BySUEBURZYNSKI give either no information over annual rate because many of don't understand the annual be given accidentally or Wharton's continued, "is to open by Wharton, that the ( State Newt Staff Writer the telephone or to quote only transmittal of ASMSU's formal lines of them were with the bank prior rate and ask for more details," deliberately. president wanted to give the annual percentage rate. Student Trustee Liaison communication between the ad hoc committee a truth in lending act, to the truth in Brandon White Jr., vice PIRGIM Six out of seven of the area lending law. "We has also sent its Proposal to the Ad Hoc ASMSU, COGS and the chance to examine the federal consumer stress the annual president of the Clinton banks which PIRGIM said are in percentage report to federal and state Committee to Review board of trustees. The liaison Jtection law, is being violated violation of the law responded rate," Monette said. National Bank and Trust, said. regulatory agencies urging that Academic Governance has relation of the proposal proposal for possible ramifications on |18 of 42 Lansing - East that they instruct their Strict instructions are given they take disciplinary action. ASMSU worried. to academic governance their report of the ing banking branch offices, Fred Knight, vice president to managers and personnel of There is a possibility, seems unclear to me. employes to give only the structure of academic J" Public Interest Research annual percentage rate. of Bank of Lansing, agreed with the American Bank and Trust Joseph S. Tuchinsky, ASMSU officials say, that Bruce Miller, asst. ■up in Michigan (P1RGIM) the other bank officials. "Our executive director of governance at the Co., John Kuri, asst. vice PIRGIM, the transmittal may be a "We always quote the annual professor of philosophy Tged today. policy is to quote only the president said. said if the add • on interest rates "stalling tactic." and secretary of the ad University, due Nov. 13. I1RG1M charged that seven percentage rate, just as the truth annual are given accidentally, he thinks percentage rate and not Larry Bartrem, ASMSU hoc "This is fine with me," L banks are violating the act in lending law stipulates, said to refer to the add - on rate," Delmar Kramer of Dart it is strange that more than half executive assistant, said committee, believes Grafton said. "If this is ■quoting credit seekers both Rodney Waters, vice president National Bank said people are of the banks in the state have the transmittal, which differently. "Academic Knight said. "If one or more what the president feels is I annual interest rate and the of East Lansing State Bank. branch offices referred to the not familiar with the annual the same accident. occurred late last week, governance," he said, "is Don Monette, vice president the correct, I'll abide by his discount rate, which system whereby I - on or of Michigan National Bank, add ■ on rate we would take percentage rate and ask about "caught our office by faculty and student views decision. lull y sounds lower, immediate the add "There is no excuse for this measures to - on rates. surprise." are related to the fhe act, designed to aid said, "We instruct out people to discontinue the practice." consumer deception. The banks Bartrem and ASMSU "However," he quote only the annual PIRGIM has sent letters to train their administration. So we have continued, "if hparison shopping for bank employes in things President Ed Grafton both we are not "We've done what we can to a natural interest." allowed Brest rates, gives guidelines to percentage rate." the banks allegedly in violation they think are important. We said thay they had The official letter of to give verbal Iks for answering He added some employes make our people aware of the of the law, urging them to think they should consider it input to the ad hoc initial received indications that truth in lending law; the transmittal from President committee, if we are may inadvertently quote the undertake employe training so important to obey the truth in Jiiries about loans. add on rate along with the the proposal would go Wharton to James banned from approaching Under the law, banks are to • problem occurs when callers misleading information will not lending law," Tuchinsky said. directly to a trustee / Bonnen, chairman of the them verbally, then I student / administrator Academic Council Steering would look at it as nothing committee instead of Committee, expressed but a stalling tactic." stopping off first in Wharton's wishes for the The academic another committee. ad hoc committee to 'ounty OKs bikeway study funds governance review "President Wharton examine the proposal committee has a policy of feels," Bartem said, "that closely for the because the academic encouraging written rather ramifications it will have than verbal reoorts. governance structure is under the process of By R.D. CAMPBELL countywide bikeway system in County Health Dept. aimecf at developing a After Veenstra introduced his revision that the efforts of I State News Staff Writer campaign last fall. videotaping training program. the resolution for tax relief for « Received a petition signed the Ad Hoc Committee to A group called the by 70 county residents urging "Inner-city youth will be farmers, Wardowski read a Review Academic Non-Motorized Transportation that the Extended Care statement proving once and for able to produce their own Governance would be less fcetween apple bites and Advisory Board composed of Facility for senior citizens cable television programs," all that "apple trees cause than comprehensive unless ir considerable discussion, 12 county residents,including remain in operation. Commission Chairman David substantially fewer problems they dealt with this [ Ingham County Board of several students, was organized last June. It took the • Approved the transfer of Hollister, D-District 20, said. than people." proposal." pmissioners Tuesday night $1,000 for a videotaping If Alfred Wardowski, located $5,500 for a commissions's original plan program to be run by Urban R-District 3, could have his iiprehensive bike roadway calling for a $3,500 study to 4-H. way, Ingham County might be GET YOUR R By project. the Tri-County Regional • Approved a resolution converted into a giant apple an amendment to the Planning Commission and Iginal resolution, county asked for an outline of the supporting tax relief for farmers in urbanizing areas. orchard. Wardowski bag of apples brought a as a salute to TOGETHER QourmetS ^Have csWore 'Turi i commission was directed type of study that could be • Voted unamimously to National Apple Month that •provide matching funds of undertaken with those funds. approve an agreement with kept the commissioners and ■500. 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East Lansing EDITORIALS Agnew's resignation in public's interest Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, on one of the most corrupt the last few weeks have to feel knowingly participated in an illegal Congress have to approve Agnew made a responsible choice th»| person. And Congress is not the self-professed champion of "law administrations in this nation's in resigning when confronted with betrayed. Instead of standing for activity and must suffer the to approve a vice \ul and order," finally ran up against a history. irrefutable evidence. Had he been law and order and public trust in consequences. president wl| would have a decided brick wall which he could not However, the vice president's indicted by a grand jury on criminal government, he now represents And the vice president had long advantage for the 1976 election poiitl!| flatten with a barrage of worthless resignation is a Pyrrhic victory for hypocrisy and deceit because he said that those who partake in charges, a prolonged legal battle rhetoric. His resignation from those who have been critica' of his could not admit he accepted illicit illegal activities must face the heavy would have ensued which could not office, when faced with criminal stands and policies. It is a tragedy campaign funds while he was hand of justice. Whoever Nixon chooses have been ignored. A full legal mimi* charges he could not refute, is his for the American people, as well as governor of Maryland. Now President Nixon must begin of defense of the charges against him a man unimpeachable i„teJ ultimate service to all Americans. could have taken years. It no longer matters that a painstaking search for a new vice with a long record of public seS Agnew had little choice but to accepting campaign contributions president. The choice of Agnew's Nixon must carefully Protracted proceedings before a screen 2, resign. A legal defense of the part of a long-established successor is likely to be a candidate and be positive he charges against him could have grand jury, the Congress and the was pattern of political fund raising in Nixon may nominate a stickler; skeletons hanging dormant hasl courts, with the speculation of j taken years-time when the public's unlimited controversy surrounding Maryland. Agnew willingly and replacement, but both houses of closet. confidence in the vice president and them, would have seriously the entire federal government prejudiced the national interest and would have slowly eroded. Creeping impeded Agnew's defense. *MtoUAg6«fflMfrWtoRV...V6RV W€AgV...OP WKTTO6ATE!* disillusionment with the democratic The constitutional questions of system would have slipped into indictment and impeachment of a distrust, disgust and a determined current vice president have -thus desire to cleanse the White House. been mercifully avoided. The sticky In light of the never-ending legal questions which threatened to Watergate revelations, the vice bring the government to the brink president's situation is hardly of immobility have been left surprising. Agnew was partner-in unanswered; a situation which, spirit, if not in fact-to an effort by while inconclusive, leaves the the Nixon administration to steal situation fluid to address America. Dirty tricks, smear Agnew. From an obscure, relatively conflicting situations. campaigns, campaign fund-raising unknown Maryland politician, Agnew was a symbol to many extortions and authorized Americans, the embodiment of a Agnew rose to become a household burglaries are but a few of the name. His perennial jousts with the type. His biting tongue and seemingly standard practices of the media, the youth culture and critics scintillating speeches made him a present administration. of the Nixon administration made friend or foe to many. But his Public trust in government has him the most controversial vice resignation and conviction shakes been slowly eroded since Watergate the very principles he stood for. president in recent memory. first developed- The Agnew chapter However, his downfall leaves People who believed the vice is but another pathetic commentary little to rejoice over. president's ringing denials of guilt Agnew chooses ' Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's "Public interest requires swift and three years probation without resignation and subsequent plea of disposition of the problems which supervision. no contest to one count of federal are facing me," Agnew said. He also A nolo contendere plea has, for income tax evasion in 1967 caught said a full defense could consume the past few years, been used in America by surprise. several years, which was his main criminal antitrust cases. This was In legal terms, nolo contendere, or reason for the plea. done to avoid publicity and effect no contest, means "I do not choose In a criminal proceeding such as swift justice. In Agnew's case, the to contest." It is tantamount to a Agnew's, it is necessary for the judge plea of guilty, but avoids the stigma to agree to the no contest plea before same logic applies. No contest was the only rational plea. of a guilty plea. The defendant is, in it can be entered. This was done in effect, not bothering to put up a Agnew's case and the judgement was Agnew's resignation and plea was defense. swift - a maximum $10,000 fine Iffe'fhal service to America. Sfatc News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Editor in chief - Advertising Manager General Manager Andrea Austin Staff representative Opinion Page Jim Hush .^ Qty editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor LynnHenning Sports editor Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor John W. Lindstrom Campus editor Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State Newt Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Bob Novosad editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the Opinion Page editor editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. Craig Porter Photo editor v: Letter Policy Choice of successor problem; Ouch! The newprint shortage is student, faculty or staff standing. threatening to take its toll on the State Absolutely no unsigned letters w difficult challenge for President News, so we turn to our readers for help. to In order to insure that the editor as many letters accepted. Letters may be edited for clarity and as possible fit on the Opinion conciseness to fit more letters on the page, Page, readers should please limit their but definitely will not be edited f# letters to 25 typed lines or less. And, of WASHINGTON For the 17th time in also infuriate many Democrats. caretaker vice content. - president, who would avoid a course, that means typing letters to a 65 - 184 years, the republic is without a vice This is why his approach to the decision bruising battle over confirmation and space line and triple spacing. Thanks for the help. With your efforts, president and the immediate question is is so important, for while he must commit himself not to be a candidate for propose a As in the past, all letters must be signed how President Nixon will approach the qualified man, any attempt to select a the presidencyin 1976. the State News can work to offset tl* choice of a person to succeed Spiro Agnew and include local address, hometown and effects of the newprint shortage. probable candidate for the presidency in for the next three years and three months. Among those discussed regarding this approach to solving the problem are former Eight times during these 184 years, a vice Secretary of State and Attorney General president has succeeded to the presidency JAMES RESTON William P. Rogers; former senator from in midterm and with another weakened by sc andals and resignations and war progress in the Mideast, the administration in Kentucky John Sherman Cooper; present White House aide Melvin Laird of Wisconsin and the present Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Night To the Editor: wait for tickets the people troubled by internal dissension night's sleep for a good seat at the game two police officers or even employs* Richardson, well his deputy, William To anyone that arrived at and inflation, Nixon's decision comes at a as as Spartan Saturday. the ticket office would have made qui"1 Ruckelshaus. Stadium before 6 a.m. Monday to turn in At about 7 particularly solemn moment in the history their senior coupons for tickets for the a.m. an unidentified MSU difference in making sure that the studen# of the country. Washington has been playing this employe unlocked the gate at the that had arrived early at the gates wo® University of Michigan - MSU game, I fully Nixon seems to be facing his decision in a guessing game for weeks, but was sympathize with you because I was among northeast corner of the stadium and the be the first ones to get a chance at % nevertheless stunned by the Agnew race was on. All those tickets. cautious and responsible way. He had said people who had 1976, would give the new vice president a you. arrived last were closest to the ticket that he had no "contingency plan" for resignation and astonished to discover that One of the members of our Though this might not go down asoj big advantage in the '76 election and lead to last week's parlor gossip was suddenly an group booths and were at the head of the line of the top priorities of the Univew replacing Agnew and he has now committed more political contention just when the arrived at 4:30 a.m., was relieved at 5:30 when the dust settled, after a scene that himself to consult with other leaders of the country is looking for unity and calm. immediatedecision of state. a.m., and I relieved him at 6:30 a.m. We those of us who watched a whole nif^ nation before submitting his nomination to The same problem arises with the were in a line about 150 resembled the chariot race in Ben Hur. efforts go down the drain might In the interests of making a calm and yards long It seems like the the House and Senate, both of which must University could take somewhat consoled to know nomination of either Gov. Nelson orderly transition, it has even been stretching from the gate at the northwest confirm the nomination under the 25th Rockerfeller of New York or Gov. Ronald comer of the stadium. Some had been the trouble to set up some sort of crowd something will be done to minimize sitf Amendment by a majority vote. suggested that the President might consider control for the crowds that are inequities in the future. David G" Reagan of California. For while the there since midnight, sacrificing a good expected asking Chief Justice Warren Burger to resign for such games as the U-M Detroit Se: Nevertheless, he is faced with a dilemma. Democratic majority in Congress could from the court and stand - in for the vice game. One or It has been widely reported that he regards scarcely reject either on merit, the president. Associate justices Lewis Powell John Connally, former governor of Texas, former secretary of the navy and former nomination of the progressive Rockefeller would irritate the conservative Republicans Jr. of Virginia, Harry A. Blackmun of Minnesota and Potter Stewart of Ohio have Creative secretary of the treasury, as the man best and the nomination of the conservative also been mentioned, though their To the Editor: ' qualified to be president. But Connally is a Reagan would annoy the progressive enthusiasm for giving On Sunday, Oct. 7, we attended J controversial figure who has up lifetime only recently Republican. appointments on the court to act as open house for the Arts Workshop in joined the Republican party and his choice old Marble School on Hagadorn R°a(1, Accordingly, there has been considerable temporary designated hitters for Agnew would not only split the Republicans but support here for selecting a capable might be somewhat limited. was certainly heartwarming * encouraging to see so much evidence #" variety of constructive creative activity. Clerical-technical staf Children of all ages were dancing, weaving, making jewelr^. ^ sculQ displaying excellent work in layout,» water color and other media. f To the Editor: clerical - technical staff is left devoid of any In an effort to eliminate further Though we understand all 1' As the result of a contested election held representation whatsoever, with the and additional court delay actually the product of a hard w0 in November 1972, the case concerning the costs, I appeal to all director and equally dedicated instruc , ensuing bargaining power nonexistant. clerical - technicals to demand representation of clerical - technical election be held immediately. a deciding we cannot help but think the ventwj" employes on campus has been pending in Increasing evidence reflects that should especially blessed. Perhaps it is bw'aUS( court for almost one year, with the hopes of another election be held today the the children/ .j response a settlement within the next year growing would be overwhelmingly in favor of '•"^ineCassidy Bravo to the workers of the worK»«r eed 1 ;ly si' . Consequently, the entire unionization. employt onization Dr. andMrs.K.F.IJJ 4537 Seaways Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 11, 1973 5 Milliken cites strike law need By MAUREEN McDONALO "I'm not going to make their decisions for them," he said, in public hearings on civil service. State News Staff Writer response to a question raised on a recent report, which calls for a A civil service official recently testified that Singer was doubling of tuition at colleges and universities. appointed contrary to civil service rules. Gov. Milliken reinforced his concern for Detroit school children On other matters, Milliken denied having any input into the Milliken gave his support of the civil service program though he at a press conference Wednesday and stated that the laws governing hiring of Sidney Singer, state personnel director. encouraged the additional hiring of women and minorities in high • labor mediation for teachers and school boards need to be Singer has been under fire in recent weeks during series of ranking positions. changed. a While the governor said he was not in favor of binding arbitration to settle teacher disputes, he said "we are considering every day the alternative legislation we can take" to prevent strikes. lengthy teacher STATE'S HUMAH RESOURCES DEPT. Milliken will be addressing the state legislature Tuesday in the first session following a long summer vacation for the legislators. Legislative sources predict that education and the creation of a super Plans for new agency expected agency for social services will be high priorities in his address. Milliken would not specify the nature of the new agency at the By DANIEL DEVER The executive order will take effect unless press conference, but various legislators anticipate that he will formally rejected by State News Staff Writer the Senate or the House within 60 days. present an executive order to combine the departments of Social Gov. Milliken is expected to announce plans to create a new Services,Mental Health and Public Health and the rehabilitation state "super department" next week to consolidate public and Legislative action would be required, however, to change the programs in the Dept. of Education. mental health services and welfare services in Michigan. name of the departments, Ryan said. Some legislators, including House Speaker William A. Ryan, D - Ryan said he thinks the proposal will receive support from The Detroit teacher's strike controversy dominated the Detroit, anticipate the governor's announcement when the both parties in the legislature. press conference as Milliken said "the strike is legislature returns for its fall session Tuesday. doing irreparable harm to He said that after the new department is set up the legislative the children who are pawns in the power struggle." However, Milliken declined to comment on plans for the new and executive branches would work together on refining the department at his press conference Wednesday. workings of the new agency. "Unless the strike is settled this week there will not be enough By combining the Dept. of Social Services with the Mental Such legislation has already been introduced in the days left to meet the legal requirement (180 days) of a complete House by Health and Public Health Dept., the new Dept. of Human state representatives James Super agency school year," Milliken said. He blamed both sides for failure to reach a Resources would be the largest in size and budget of any state Raymand Kehres, D • Monroe. Famsworth, R - Holland and Milliken reiterated his concern for school children prompt settlement of agency. Farnsworth said the consolidation of the three the strike. departments . fcffected by the teacher strike in Detroit Wednesday at a press "Those three departments' prime function is to provide four would eliminate the duplication of services which often occurs basic needs to the people of Michigan: food, clothing, shelter and Conference in the Capitol. He also spoke of a super social Future legislation to prevent teacher strikes may take the form of health care. Setting up one department will streamline this now. Services agency he will propose when the legislature opens compulsory arbitration, timetables for settlement or making the function and make it more effective," Ryan said. "It would be a way to give more things to more people in a more streamlined way," Farnsworth said. (Tuesday. Stat® News photo by Julie Blough teachers more responsible to the courts, Milliken said. The Commission on Aging and the vocational rehabilitation If created, the new department would have 25,000 employes "When the dust settles we will have to look at a whole range of program now run by the Dept. of Education would also be and a budget of more than $2 million in state and federal funds. laws affecting collective bargaining," he said. included in the Dept. of Human Resources. Several men have been mentioned as possible directors of the feachers' reps Ryan said he expects Milliken to issue an order to create the new department. Other laws being scrutinized by the governor's office include a new agency under the power granted the governor in the Hie front runners include John T. revision of Michigan's 4 per cent sales tax on food and drugs. Constitution and the Reorganization Act of 1965. Dempsey, director of the newly created office of Management and Budget, and Gus "Removing the tax is an appealing thought," Milliken said,"but "We think the executive order would be the fastest and most Harrison, former Corrections Dept. director who now heads the what will be the impact? Will we realize a tax reduction?" effective way of implementing the plan," he said. ?/ecf Bureau of State contr He will resume hearings on the state budget soon and said he will continue to back appropriations for an MSU law school. The law school proposal calls for $688,000 to hire a dean, set up I TRlEP It) WRITE IT THIS Lottery. ASK CHUCK ABOUT HIS egotiators for East Lansing teachers rejected Tuesday night a M0RNIN6, m m HAIR U)C6 5TUPIP 6UEST C0TTA6E i.'i itive agreement made orally two weeks ago with the board of a library, and initiate classes. u)ET ANP THE WATER KEPT lation, charging that the written version of the two - year Milliken said boards of trustees at their respective colleges and DRIPPIN6 POUN ON THE PAPER ract was not the same as the verbal one. universities should decide the price of tuition. tate labor mediator Edward Connors, meeting with itiating teams from the board and the teachers, "failed to live a misunderstanding over economics," a board of fation release statedfromWednesday. epresentatives able for comment Wednesday. the teachers association were not WJIM employes vote, he board's contract offer calls for salary schedule DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ovements of 11.1 per cent over two years. The teachers' and is for 12.6 per cent. ie complete board package increase for two years has keep bargaining unit eded 19 per cent while the teachers' demand is for 20.67 per WJIM news department employes voted 13-5 Wednesday to , the release said. lor to the oral agreement, teachers had agreed to continue retain the National Asai.of Broadcasters, Engineers and Directors as ita bargaining agent in future contract negotiations with the station. ting under their 1972-73 contract. The board's statement said Did contract has been extended pending a settlement. The results will be forwarded to the National Labor Relations Board for approval. . i. "The Changes in Adoption Reporter R.J. Grossfeld said the staff "will be doing some Init TO CIISCUSS Today" will be discussed at a homework on a proposal to submit to station owner Harold Gross meeting tonight of the Council in the near future." edifications in on Adaptable Children. The "The i«ues are basically run - of - the - mill issues," he said. public is invited to the "Wages, fringe benefits, working conditions, We want to be able to bargain in good faith and we want to do it right," Grossfeld said. loption today £™„"P WJIM vice president James Gross said he had "no reaction" to Church, 1315 Abbott Road. the news department vote. open tonight and friday night until n todm^olf Oocupqm October 18th is the cutoff date for Miss J's jacquard knit coordinates with tones of salmon and your dorm room taupe coming together so beautifully in a textured long distance service argyle plaid. St. Cloud double knits in WESTWOOD of DuPont Orion® acrylic/ Dacron®polyester. Sizes 5-13. A. Long cardigan, $30. m... Unless you and your roommates have already Hip-stitched pleated skirt, $19 sent in your card indicating you want Michigan Bell's convenient STUDENT TOLL DIALING NYESTA@100% DuPont nylon continued. 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(2) Michigan Bell JacQbsoris Thursday, October |jt Michigan State News; East Lansing, Michigan 19731 PRESIDENT RESPECTS DECISION Nixon gets letter of resignation WASHINGTON (AP) - Following are Oct. 10,1973 national interest that led you to conclude for their confidence in twice electing me the texts of Spiro T. Agnew's formal letter to be vice president. that a resolution of the matter in this way, of resignation as vice president-sent to Dear Mr. President: rather than through an extended battle in As the accusations Secretary of State. Henry A. Kissinger you are aware, Sincerely, the courts and the Congress, was advisable under statutory procedures; Agnew's against me cannot be resolved without a Spiro T. Agnew in order to prevent a protracted period of advisory letter of his resignation to long, divisive and debilitating struggle in the Congress and in the courts. I have national division and uncertainty. President Nixon, and Nixon's reply to As vice president, you have addressed Agnew: concluded that, painful as it is to me and to Oct. 10,1973 the great issues of our times with courage The Honorable Henry A. my family it is in the best interest of the Kissinger nation that I relinquish the vice Dear Ted: and candor. Your strong patriotism and The Secretary of State The most difficult decisions are often your profound dedication to the welfare of Washington, D.C. 20520 presidency. the nation, have been an inspiration to all those that are the most personal, and I who have served with you as well as to Dear Mr. know your decision to Secretary: Accordingly, 1 have today resigned the resign as vice millions of others throughout the country. I hereby resign the office of vice office of vice president of the United president has been as difficult as any facing I have been deeply saddened by this States. a man in public life could be. Your president of the United States, effective whole course of events, and I hope that immediately. A copy of the instrument of resignation departure from the administration leaves is enclosed. with you and your family will be sustained in Sincerely, me a great sense of personal loss. You the days ahead by a well-justified pride in Spiro T. Agnew have been a valued associate throughout It has been all that you have contributed to the nation a privilege to serve with these nearly five years that we have served you. May I express to the American together. However, I respect yourdecision, by your years of service as vice president. Sincerely, people, through you, my deep gratitude and I also respect the concern for the Richard Nixon ISO CONTEST No contest. Spiro T. Agnew talks with resigning from the vice presidency. Agn« 1 Agnew outlines decision to court federal told reporters that the Justice newsmen outside the court in Dept. has not I Baltimore Wednesday where he pleaded no been fully prosecuting witnesses in the cm 1 contest to a federal tax evasion charge after AP Wirephoto I WASHINGTON (AP) - is the written version of the statement Here by Spiro T. Agnew to media interest in the case would distract public attention from important national problems — the government witnesses. I admit that I did receive I am aware witnesses are that government prepared to testify that preferential treatment was to the interests of the county or state, or my duties as vice president of the United States in Official reaction the court in Baltimore: to the country's detriment. payments during the year 1967 accorded to the paying a manner harmful to the nation, (continued from page 1) have been sufficient. Agnew is not like a which were not expended for companies pursuant to an and, further assert that my Milliken said. "It is particularly unfortunate in ordinary criminal in that he will not go out and My decision to resign and I am aware that witnesses are political purposes, and that, understanding with me when I acceptance of contributions was that it comes at a time of declining public do it again." enter a plea of nolo contendere prepared to testify that I and therefore, these payments were was the governor. part of a long - established confidence in government." Michigan Speaker of the House Willju rests on my firm belief that the my agents received payments income taxable to me in that pattern of political fund - raising "I regret the resignation was necessary," he Ryan cautioned Democrats from from consulting engineers doing and that I knew. I I stress, however, that no in the state. At no time have I added. "But it is now clearly in the best interest capitalize on the Agnew resignation. He trying tt public interest requires swift year so advised business with of further acknowledge that contracts were awarded to enriched myself at the expense disposition of the problems the state of the country to resolve the matter as the vice them to instead concentrate on contractors who were not of the public trust. economic^ which are facing me. I am Maryland during the period I contracts were awarded by state president is doing." social problems facing the country. advised that a full legal defense was governor. With the agencies in 1967 and other years competent to perform the work In all the circumstances. I William McLaughlin, chairman of the state State Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East and in most instances state have concluded that protracted Lamm of the probable charges against exception of the admission that to those who made such Republican party, said he was sorry to see the said the Agnew resignation was long overdue uj contracts were awarded without proceedings before the grand me could consume several years. follows, I deny the assertions of payments, and that I was aware resignation occur but added that his main added that Agnew should not have spent a I am concerned that intense illegal acts on my part made by of such awards. any arrangement for the jury, the Congress and the concern was that the president make a wise much time fighting the press and the Jusfo payment of money by *he courts, with the speculation and choice in naming a successor. Dept. contractor. controversy surrounding them, Morley Winograd, chairman of the state "He has spent so much time and I deny that the payment in would e„v,, seriously prejudice the Democratic party, said Agnew's resignation was pleading his innocence and denouncing theprajl This Week is any way actions. influenced my official I am confident, national interest. appropriate and in the best interest of the and other areas as oppressors," Jondahl said. "Is L These, briefly stated, are the country. He echoed Milliken's remarks that the doesn't go well for any of us that he moreover, that testimony reasons I am entering a plea of resignation came at a time of declining public to cover up his case with these accusations." attempt^ I presented in my behalf would nolo contendere to the charge confidence in government but added that it "will make it clear that I at no time MSU trustees Blanche Martin, D-East that I did receive payments in do more to restore confidence in our elected and Don Lansing conducted my offical duties as 1967 which I failed to report for Stevens, D- Okemos, said they agreed leaders than the lengthy legal controversy which with county executive or governor of the purposes of income Agnew's decision to resign but thought tint would have otherwise taken place." it should have come sooner. Maryland in a manner harmful taxation. In resigning Wednesday, Agnew said he wanted Speculation now begins as to the possible to avoid the lengthy battles which he believed successor for Agnew. Most of the officiab There will be a representative in our store all would hurt the country. contacted offered candidates that State Sen. George Fitzgerald, senate Republican like to see they would replace Agnew. The names most often this week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come down leader from Grosse Pointe Park, ^aid the mentioned were Gov. and look over the fine selection of class rings, Three llfoid resignation was a surprise in light of what Agnew John Connally, former governor of had been saying this past week Milliken. Griffin, Ford. regarding his York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and Ronald innocence. But he said he felt a compassion for Texas, New Reagan, governor of California. available in various combinations of metal and stones. See-For-Yourself Agnew and decried the sentence that was placed on him. 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Stacked heel leather casuals in two styles(top) sling back in spice .. ,$24(left) tie oxford in spice, puma or navy... $25 Come see all of the new shoes at "The Shoe Place" 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 11, 1973 7 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS ihock, elation expressed UNTIL 9:00 OTHER DAYS TIL 5:30 it news of Agnew it's sweater week By DIANA BUCHANAN politically minded about their thought he would stay in office now is trying to suppress the reactions. and Tight his case in courts and it information. State News Staff Writer By this nolo "This means the President makes me wonder what kinds of contendere plea they've agreed Hundreds Of Your gets to pick his own vice pressures were put on him by not to investigate further," Jim the White House," Edna | Shock and elation were the president with the House and Rogers, Garris of the Student ■neral moods of the citizens fcntacted on the street about Senate voting for approval. Nixon will definately have to asst. said. professor of social science Mobilization Committee said. "I guess he felt he couldn't Favorite Sweaters Ke news of the resignation of change his politics," Beverly Andrew Barclay, associate ■ice President Spiro T. Agnew. Harris, East Lansing resident professor of psychology, said: "He did? Great, fantastic, too "I fully expected that we would At Special Savings Ld he waited so long. He must go through a long period of trial. done wrong. All that More interesting is my first Ivestigation must have found thought that since the Senate feme thing out that made him has to approve of a successor were to *16 Kign before they opened it they will probably pick someone who they would like d," Coco Denton, 550 N. to see as president if Nixon lagadorn Road senior, said. "The general reaction of Veryone around me was that it left." Some people speculated as to the effect the trial process 588 tQ S1088 _j; about time he got caught," ftleen Bostwick, 96 Linden would have on the United States. One of these was David pvd„ Mason graduate student, Tons of the sweaters id. Ralph, professor of "One down, one to go, and communications. you love at savings re are probably some more in "I just heard about Agnew. lere somewhere," Allan I'm surprised that he did it so that are almost too Ichmid, professor of quickly. It would be very good to be true. Ribs, Agricultural Economics said. interesting constitutional ■'Some how I'm concerned that process. It would be good to see cables, turtlenecks and the impeachment Jiis will somehow relieve our BLOOMFIELD tensions about Watergate." he philisophically but not in many more in every govern effectively after his jdded. MILLER actuality. I almost bet that there won't be a replacement," Ralph indictment," Laurie Grimm of J Several people interviewed said. the Residence Halls Assn. said. style and color imaginable. laid they thought Agnew's "This is just one more in a said. "This was according to plan sizes 36 to 40 designation was all a fake, still series of revelations of Nixon's Spokesmen for student (the resignation). They did it to ithers replied apathetically to groups have other vantage administration," Mitch save the man (Nixon)," Roland ■ development saying they Bloomfield, instructor in Williams, coordinator of the 't care. American thought and black premedical association language, said. said. "Basically I'm surprised, but "It's about time that we got a I suspect that Agnew will put little bit of the corruption more pressure on the news leak exposed but it's too bad that it now and try to screw the media makes it look like all the by forcing the reporters to corruption is in one party," devulge their sources or go to Mathew Mills, 326 Cowley Ave., jail," Greg Huszczo, 1130 Beech sophomore said. St., graduate student, said. Other University people felt "I'm really glad and I wish that there was no hope for Nixon would follow suit, but I whoever the successor would don't expect it," Bonnie be. There weren't any people Brunger, 343 Albert St. who were acceptable to them. sophomore said. "I don't see Zolton Ferency, associate anyone prominently who I would like professor of criminal justice to see the next vice president. said, "All I've heard is the wire They all seem to be of the same report that he has resigned, but under the circumstances I don't mentality," Harvey Davis, associate professor of believe he had any alternative. The person who occupies the mathematics, said. BRUNGER office one heartbeat away from the Save 20% Now On Our President has to be of points to add. Most students unimpeachable integrity, and if were rather cynical about the whole irtvestigation. BUSINESS ATTRACTS Agnew felt constrained to enter a plea of no contest to a criminal "I would like to see all the BUSINESS. ADVERTISE. Entire Stock Of Coats charge, I don't believe he has evidence made public that's 355-8255 those qualities so important in a being compiled by the Defense were s50 to s300 leader of our nation. Dept. It appears that Agnew "I have two reactions. 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J Thursday, October 11, 8 ,9?3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan •it's what's MSU pla needs a Announcements for It's What's Wonders Hall presents an evening LA TERTULIA se reune todos los College Republicans will meet at 7 The board of directors of the MSU Persons wishing to work for ASMSU Great Issues may apply at Dr. Claude W. Hibbard will try for outroles Rodeo Club will meet at 7:30 address the Geology Club Happening must be received in the jueves entre las 3 y las 5 de la tarde en p.m. today in 35 Union. All 339 Student Services Bldg. New State News office, 341 student tonight in Wonders Hall grill starring el salon del Departamento de interested students are welcome. tonight in 110 Anthony Hall. colloquium at 4:30 p.m. today in Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two MSU's own trivia specialist. Sam people and ideas are greatly needed. 204 Natural Science Bldg. His talk is Casting fur the play "Jun. Lenguas Romances y Clasicas S06 class days before publication. No S pie gal. Admission free. Wells Hall con el fin de conversar en Union Board Old Time Movies presents, "The Legend of the Lone Green Earth Food Coop meeting entitled, "What can Vertebrate George, written by 2 announcements will be accepted by espanol, cambiar ideas y trabar Applications for ASMSU assistant Ranger" at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday at 7 p.m. Sunday in 31 Union. Will Paleontology Add to the Pleistocene Stratigraphic Column In North playwright Umar Boyd U^, will An open Gay Encounter Group amistad. Tanto Us personas de habla comptroller may be picked up in 307 in the Union Ballroom. Coat SO discuss and vote on buying groups America." be conducted from 8 to in5 meet at 9 p.m. Friday in the Union lobby. For rides, contact the espanola estan como los estudiantes que aprendiendo el idioma quedan Student Services Bldg. today. cents. veraus individuals, and working one week five hours per p.m. today in the BlackCulh! Snyder -Phillips nj hour per vs. GLM office, 309 Student Services invitados. The Dept. of Art announces a bus The Dept. of Romance and The REESP and Dept. of German The women of the second floor, month. Bldg. for further information. trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts Boyd is looking for ;>7arln Classical Languages and Literatures and Russian will present a lectureby East Yakeley Hall, are looking for a is sponsoring a weekly TERTULIA Petitions are now being for the Student Traffic accepted Appeals Professor H.W. Dewey, University of brother floor for social activities. The Packaging Society will meet Wednesday to see the exhibition "Impressionist and Post • to fill the roles of street fidiS (an informal Spanish conversation session) which meets from 3 to 5 Court. Applications may be Michigan on "Russian Holy Fools: Skeptic vs. Believer," at 4 p.m. today Please call the Yakeley reception desk this week if you are interested. to discuss plans for the SPHE Seminar at Cobo Hall and Impressionist Paintings from the policemen, ghetto women, vocalists and \v£ obtained in 334 Student Services U.S.S.R." The bus departs at 9 a.m.. stum p.m. today in the departmental in Bl 02 Wells Hall. nominations for open positions lounge. 506 Wells Hall. Bldg. contact For further information Terry Perkins. Petitioning for ASMSU Legal Aid ASMSU budget request forms for 1974 may be picked up in 307 tonight 106 International Center. front of Kresge Art Center. The bus returns to campus at 5 p.m. The cost people He also needs people to make sets and direct? Student Services Bldg. today. The Coalition for Human Survival us $3, 75 cents admission at the makeup Dept. is open for any student IN THE BEGINNING Selection for vacant positions on exhibition. Please pay your $3 in will meet 7:30 p.m. tonight in 35 The the RHA Judiciary is being held. wishing to work on landlord • tenant Union. Agenda at S01 M.A.C. Ave. 110 Administration Bldg. no later play deals with thelifeof problems, as counsel in the Applications are now being taken than 5 p.m. Friday. a Applications may be picked up from for Residence Halls Assn. Everyone invited. young man who has fami| University judicial system, etc. a 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. in 3 39 Student Services Bldg. today Petitions may be picked up from 334 Student Services Bldg. and are due representative to the Women's Advisory Council. All women living Orchesis Ballet Class will meet Lansing area lesbian feminists will troubles and turns to his solutions to them. doit Deadline for their return is 5 p.m. do panels on lesbianism for classes, Friday. in residence halls are eligible. Apply tonight in the dance studio. 218 etc. Call the Women's Center, 547 E. Women's Intramural Bldg. The MSU Mennonite Fellowship Grand River Ave. will meet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in 31 Union. Everyone welcome. beginning, 7:30 p.m. There checks for those who have will be paid dues. Lansing area lesbian feminists are playing football at 3 p.m. Sunday Housing group Campus Crusade For Christ is offering leadership training classes Attention Social Work followed by potluck supper and political rap at 5 p.m. Call the granted release Undergrads! There will be a meeting Women's Center for details. and studies in the Gospel of John at 7 p.m. today in the Union Gold of the Undergraduate Student Advisory Committee at 4 p.m. today from zoning |qw in 555 Baker Hall. We will be Lansing area lesbian feminists will finalizing plans for a social meeting, be swimming at 7 p.m. Friday at the Volunteers are needed for an Women's Intramural Building. Party The Zoning Board of Appeal a career night and doing handouts extensive reserach project designed at 9. Call the Women's Center for voted for National Welfare Rights. unanimously T uesday to IT WAS THK CORAL (,AM,KS. to study promising treatment methods for reducing anxiety, The MSU Scuba Club will be going details. make an exception to the cits tension and worry and enhancing Lesbian counselors are available al zoning code and allow the MSU on a fall color canoe trip this one's sense of psychological well - the Women's Center. 547tt E. Grand Student Housing weekend. All interested members Corporation TODAY . • • being. If you are interested and will be available for regular participation for at least three months, please and nonmembers call Sally or Gordie Jones for more information. River Ave. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 7 - 9 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Monday and Thursday. We will talk to house 24 unrelated 501 M.A.C. Ave., even people* though the lot has only nine attend one of the preliminary Together the Muslim and Arab to any woman having quettions or available Tho Gables meetings. Further information will Clubs of Michigan State University problems. parking spaces. be distributed. Meetings will be held The city zoning have a Ramadan dinner Oct. 20, one code is still the sea-food lovers from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. through half hour before sunset. It will be Friday in 308 Olds Hall. - specifies that city lots must MSU's Mo 1 finest food value ... held at the United Ministries in contain one parking space for Higher Education Church. 1118 S. £irtett;iium<;rit .. .it our palate platting Old World Harrison Road (near Shop Rite Male Role Workshop: Workshop every three people housed ini clam chowder... a creamy, finely teatoned meal-in-a-cup. tkllHully blended ol chopped clamt. tan pork REAL information contact Dali Amin. Saturday will explore aspects of role liberation. See Joint Issue for details. rental unit. Representatives from the corporation asked the 1/1 / A and green oniont In a broth ol clam AND RICH The New Community Book There will be an informal dinner zoning board for an exception, ttock. Ireth bi Exchange is planning a winter term at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the New or variance, from the rule. (A DIIMIIMG AND GOOD— Community Co-op, 343 Albert Ave. The corporation wished to book exchange. All past or new with Dr. Joe Pleck and members of j DANCING AND THE volunteers wishing to contribute, the Male Role Workshop. buy the property and use the help or give ideas should contact and tin; su|»!tl> Lynne Schaefer, 144 S. Larch St. building as a housing co ed PRICE after 5 p.m. Volu eded for cooperative. [ - RATHSKfclLER 211 M.A.C. Avenue IS RIGHT! The College of Natural Science arraignment in pilot pretrial release Jones said that unless the corporation was allowed to Student Advisory Council will meet tVans'por'tat io**' house more than the numbero! LRHARHAR^WRHARH^i BILL'S at 7 p.m. today in 104 Natural Science Bldg. All majors in the college who are interested but to Mason. information, contact Dr. Dennis, horticulture. For F.G. people permitted by the available parking spaees. it PRESENTS BFJSAD W ALE unable to attend or if you would like would have to raise rents thus more information, please call Jane The Society for Creative PIZZA Anachronism will not meet this week in order to attend the defeating the purpose of the group, which is to provide lo* COLOR [r]<0> Assn. of Interior Designers The Owl coronation of our beloved Sir cost housing. 225 M.A.C. presents Paul Kochevar of Knoll Merowald in the Canton of the COLUMBIA PICTURES BEAL COOP PRESENTS: International with the topic: The variance was granted on 3325027 Mystic Straits, (Detroit). "Innovative Concepts in Design." the condition that the andthe A WOODY ALLEN DOUBLE FEATURE FREE PIZZA DELIVERY All are welcome. SCARECROW urges all students with parking complaints or corporation house no more than 24 people in the building, Barbra questionable East Lansing city Originally the corporation had Pussycat Streisand UNTIL TOOTE SEEN i. violations to contact SCARECROW, P.O. Box 1474, East Lansing. There women will be a conference for interested in attending law planned to rent to 26 persons. was In addition the corporation advised that two existing it's no longer EVERYTHING^ school from 9 ton. to noon Saturday parking spaces in the frontyard George 100 University oL,Michigan Law ( I of the lot would have to be School, Ann Arbor. removed. For child The board also said tht the Renaissance Dance Class of the Segal Society for Creative Anachronism will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union Parlor A for the privilege of front yard would have to be relandscaped. at /GRIG/ macbigan state university teaching all the graceful art of dance. Learn the farandole. free! Jim Jones, executive secretary of the corporation, said that any overflow parking could be handled in a parking lot for an adjacent building, GV6LYN KEYGS which the student housing organization also owns. B6NNY BGTTY BAKER KEAN Tonight Wilson Aud. 7:30 & 9:15 $1 Admission I.D.'s Required LAST 'EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW AMVT SEX BUT Wl*t AFRAID TO ASK- >*59* TONIGHT - 108 B Wells Everything Sex • 7:00 & 10:15 Bananas - 8:45 (once only) Admission $1.25 starring TIMOTHY BOTTOMS/JEFF BRIDGES ELLEN BURSTYN/BEN JOHNSON CLORIS LEACHMAN/CYBILL SHEPHERD Tonight-Conrad, 7:30 & 9:45 S1 Admission. I.D.'s required. "America's happiest musical is dancing your way!" OCTOBER 17 & 18 8:15 pm in the University Auditorium Tickets are on sale now at the Union Ticket Office,.weekdays 8:15 4l30pm Public: $7:50, 6:50, 4:00 MSU Students: $3:75, 3:25, 2:00 Tonight - Brody, 7:30 & 9:30 ADMISSION $3.00 $1 Admission. I.D.'s required COUPLES $5.00 ober 11, |973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 11, 1973 9 JLLOCK, MOORE Mets grab NL flag; Two players suspended clobber Reds in final NEW YORK (UPI) - Qeon allowing only seven hits, but Jones, the embodiment of his had to be bailed out of a ninth By LYNN HENNING said. "It was strictly Denny's decision. The players were aware of team's "rags to riches" season, State News Sporti Writer the rules." inning jam by McGraw, who keyed a four - run fifth inning came on to retire Joe Morgan Bullock, a junior from Ft. Wayne, Ind., had started in three of the with a double, and reliever Tug and Dan Driessen in succession team's four games this season. Moore, a junior college transfer from fetarting fullback Clarence Bullock and offensive tackle Wendell Pt. Arthur, Texas, was backup tackle to senior John Ftuzich but had McGraw put the finishing with the bases loaded. « have been suspended indefinitely from the Spartan football seen action in all four games. touches on one of baseball's for "breaking football rules and policies," head coach Denny greatest comebacks Kranepool, subbing in the n Stolz declined to talk about the suspensions later in the day, Wednesday outfield for Rusty Staub, who Klz disclosed Tuesday. to lead the New York Mets to a r It could be for a few days, a few games or an entire season," said saying only that it was a "family problem." 7 - 2 victory over the injured his right shoulder in Either sophomore Julius Askew or freshman Levi Jackson will Tuesday's game while making a rence Underwood, asst. to the Athletic Director for Academic Cincinnati Reds for the replace Bullock in the MSU lineup Saturday against the University spectaculr catch, also _..s, along with Athletic Director Burt Smith, the man to whom of Michigan. NationalLeague pennant. contributed handsomely with a |lz reported the suspensions. Bullock was contacted outside Spartan Stadium Wednesday The victory, which turned two - run single in the first llnderwood said he had no idea what specifics led to the afternoon dressed in football practice gear. Shea Stadium into a frenzy, the inning. pensions. "I have nothing to say," Bullock responded when asked about gave Mets the p'They apparently violated some of Denny's rules," Underwood the suspension. CLARENCE BULLOCK WENDELLMOORE championship series, three It was Jones, however, who games to two, and culminated came through with the big hit an incredible season which saw as the Mets, befuddled all the team rally from last place season by Jack Billingham, BULLETIN ield hockey team wins opener OAKLAND (UPI) - Andy Etchebarren's three-run homer on Aug. 30 to win its second pennant in five years. Oddly, it was four heroes from the Mets last pennant in finally broke loose against the Reds' tough righthander in the fifth to break the game open. The Mets opponent in the in the seventh inning tied the World Series will be the winner 1969 who figured prominently score and Bobby Grich's solo of the Baltimore By PAM WARD many of them and they looked and senior in Wednesday's victory — - Oakland Joyce Spano. better — the offense or defense, continued. "Our stick work and blast in the eighth won it jState News Sports Writer like veterans. The beginners McGraw, Jones, Tom Seaver American League final today. Hudson, a newcomer to the Baile continued. "The team field play is progressing weH." possessed a lot of poise." Wednesday as the Baltimore and the last of the original t'here are only three Spartan squad, scored three loves working together. Most of Our rush was good this week Orioles came back from a 4-0 The Spartans were in control the girls get the same kind of Mets, Ed Kranepool. rienced players on the goals. and we were able to penetrate, deficit to beat the Oakland A's, women's field hockey of the ball throughout most of the "All of the goals were team pleasure from assists as they do they (Spartan members) were 5-4, and deadlock the American Jones, a disappointment in the first half of the season but Soccer game, exercising a efforts, though," Baile said. from scoring a goal." all right there. but no one would believe League championship series at a star during the stretch run for tremendous amount of "You could watch the shots feast of all Adrian. offensive power. develop down the field. We had Baile has been experimenting two victories each. the East Division title, Rom Zdravko scored a goal in young Spartan squad "Our halfback did a real good Vida Blue, Oakland's the first half and Mike Kenney "The whole team looked a tremendous amount of team with different plays and collected three hits, including fctured its opening game formations during the past two job, too," Baile said. "They 20-game winning southpaw, had the big fifth - inning double, tallied one in the second half as Knst Adrian Tuesday by a good," Baile said. "We were on awareness. Each person on the kept feeding the ball to the the Orioles stopped on two the attack most of the time, we and also singled home MSU's soccer team shutout team was working together and weeks and the innovations the Mets iisive 4-0 score. line." singles before they caught up had quite a few shots and the knew where the others were on worked out well against Adrian. last run in the sixth. Albion, 2-0, here Wednesday. I'Our beginning players defense The Spartans' field play tactics with him in the seventh. Seaver the Mets' The win was the Spartans' kept itself well the field. They were all there The » No. 1 Iked really good," Mikki Spartans are going back The A's and Orioles will play second in three games going into positioned." with their eyes on the ball and and the formation on the to work preparing for their pitcher all season, working on fit coach of the women's . The Spartan goals were made their sticks down. forward line is decidely today to determine who will three days rest for only the a Sunday home game against the 1 hockey team said. "This match against Delta College face the New York Mets in the by sophomore Cindy Hudson "I couldn't even say who was different than last year. seventh time, battled the Reds University of Michigan at | the first collegiate game for next Tuesday. World Series. Dearborn. valiantly for 8 1 - 3 innings, "We still have a little work to "Today we go back to work," J. am A www mm** do with it," Baile said. "We have Baile said. "When we have a Agnew's story to get more variety. It can only be used when the defense is out of position or off guard. We game we it's like having have to work. a day off, it's pleasure for the team. Now have to learn how to spot this (continued from page 1) setbacks for Republicans in Agnew explained his new and when to use it. "stunned" when Nixon 1968 led Agnew into the 1970 image. "When I get up and look Bcided on him as his off - year campaign with the in the mirror in the moming I ■publican ballot — mate. desire to gain friendly relations say 'What are you going to be I"l had no idea that this was in Congress, especially in the today, fellow?' If I feel bad, I'm ■ng to happen. It came as a Senate. But Agnew's attempt the old Agnew. If I feel good, pt out of the blue," he said, was fruitless and the Senate I'm the new Agnew." The Nixon's announcement remained Democratic. newsmen roared with laughter. fcmade in 1968. Throughout the 1972 jAgnew's name soon became a campaign reporters wondered [uschoid word for many of the about the apparent "new • line statements he made Agnew," who spoke with a less [oughout his career and one abrasive voice than the vice j continually hammered out president of the previous four ■ring the 1968 campaign was years. I ironical theme, "law and >r night he became famous I calling student dissenters iically parasitic" and calling ders of the Vietnam War fctest movement "an effete ftps of impudent snobs" and I describing newsmen as "the 1st superficial thinkers I've ■rseen." JAgnew promised that the pon - Agnew administration ■uld bring an end to civil Tobedience of any kind and he Rcastically asserted "there are jocedures that exist to llenge...law without faking it." >ose with his language at es, the former vice president fclically referred to persons of lish decescent as "Polacks" B later referred to a reporter I Japanese origin as a "fat 10 chiean State News. East Lansing. Michigan Thursday. October 11 i c 355-8255 ssified Ads m ]® For Rent LONG HAIR OKI Young men PASTE-UP job available. Person CHEVELLE 1967 station waflon. JEEP PICKUP 1967 Snowplow, and women for inside part time with flexible hours needed. 283 automatic. 351-6639. 4/wheel drive. $1300. Take-over 4-10-12 sales theatre tickets • Apply Apply 427 1 /2 Albert delivery and servi™ payments. 351-0997.3-10-11 (downstairs) Friday 1-3 p.m. , CHEVROLET 1966, 67,000 miles, JEEP COMMANDOR 1969 Four 115 West Allegan, Room 405. 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V-8, 4-speed, custom tires and wheels •PEANUTS PERSONAL automatic, $175. 351-0118. $1395. Phone 482-1191, ask for WAITRESSES FULL and part time- •REAL ESTATE 3-10-12 Dick or Bud. midnight shift (will train). Apply COUNTER HELP wanted. Must be MSU NEAR ■ 2/bedroomVu^ I CONNOR'S RESTAURANT, 18, neat and personable. Apply formal dining, appliances, stum I •RECREATION CHRYSLER NEWPORT, 1968, 3231 Wast Saginaw, Lansing. in person only. MR. MIKE'S Married. $175. Call John Henr, 1 •SERVICE very good conition, power 5-10-15 PIZZA & SANDWICH SHOPPE - """"i or 372-7943. 2-10,j I steering • brakes, best offer, call ^RCURY_I9BJTcyclone^ 390^ ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 -BERKELEY, CA.94709 MERCURY 1968 CYCLONE 390, 515 West Grend River, East Instruction V-8 automatic. Good condition. Lansing, or 3700 South Waverly, Typing Service 353-7068, between 3-7 p.m. 3-10-12 Phone 339-9338.3-10-11 Lansing. 7-10-12 NEW! •TRANSPORTATION COMET 1961 : Four door, MERCURY MONTEGO 1968 DRIVERS WANTED: Must be 18. I EAST UKSINt •WANTED - STUDENTS, PART time. Earn $50 automatic 6, practically no rust, V-8, automatic, good running a week plus bonus. Call neet, and personable. Must have 36,000 actual milesl $200. Call condition. $600. 485-3633. 394-1100. 0-10-31 a car, good driving record, and 349-0558 between 6 p.m.-8 p.m. 5-10-17 VOLKSWAGEN SPORTSMOBILE METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. ••RATES** knowledge of delivery area. 4-10-12 camping van 1971. Excellent Okemos Road and I-96. Bartender & Apply in person only. MR. 10*/ord minimum MUSTANG FAST Back 1965. Runs condition. Best offer 625-3585 349-1929. c-10-31 Waitress MIKE S PIZZA 8i SANDWICH COMET 1967 four door.s before 5 p.m. 5-10-15 very good, new engine in 1969, Positions Available SHOPPE. 515 West Grand River. clean, good condition. 484-6350. 5-10-17 $250. $75.394-1178.2-10-12 VOLKSWAGON 411, 1972, 12,000 Vi OFF for East Lansing or 3700 South Pebble Creek - Waverly, Lansing. 7-1012 miles, AM/FM stereo, air, CORVETTE 1972 silvergrey, NOVA 1968 4-door. automatic 6, little rust, new tires, snow tires, 4-speed. Reasonable. 351-3542. FALL SPECIAL DOOLEY'S RN'S FULL and part time openings 31000, 350 cubic " 4-speed. $600. 332-5112 after 6:30. 4-10-12 on the midnight shift, 11 p.m. RENTAL TOWHHOUStS $4200. 394-2866.3-10-11 3-10-12 VOLKSWAGON 1968 FAST RESTURANT 7:30 a.m., in a new 254 bed 15.60 hospital. 371-2121, extension * Convenient CUTLASS SUPREME, 1969, back. cars requiring to MSU 4-speed. $1,265. Call Pat, after OLDSMOBILE 1963, F85, AM££ "SOLD 'd'al tiret- Good condition. oo"i.;«!660 body work. All $100 .. cars sealed with Apply at: 249. INGHAM MEDICAL and shopping excellent condition. Must sell, Extension 534 Sunset Lane HOSPITAL, 401 West 5. 351-0116. 3-10-12 Acrylic epoxy and guaranteed. *Air conditioning 31, or 349-4924. 5-10-12 Greenlawn, make offer. 355-2734. 3-10-12 E. Lansing Lansing, 48910. * 1969 CUTLASS SUPREME 350 4 to 5 p.m., Tues. E.O.E. 8-10-19 Carpeted - VW CAMP mobile 1971: Pop-Top, M-78 BODY SHOP * Full basements V-8 with 3 speed automatic, OPE L, 1969, automatic, vinyl roof, vinyl sliding side door, screen, curtains, through Fri. * roof, console, bucket seats. A 23,000 miles. Best offer. EAST LANSING HOUSEKEEPING, FULL time Clubhouse and DEADLINE ice-box, sink, water tank and touch of class. 332-0745.5-10-15 353-0803,355-7884.3-10-11 opening on 3 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. play areas 1 P.M. one class pump, extra bunk, sleeps three PART TIME employment with day shift for an experienced adults, two children, $3,000. multi manufacturer distributor before publication. OPEL GT, 1970, 1.9S. Very good - floorman. 371-2121, extension Now taking applications condition. Must sell. 372-5538. 625-4576.4-10-12 12-20 hours per week. 249. E.O.E. 8-1019 HAVING TROUBLE? Does that Automobile required. Peanuts Personal ads 4-10-12 VW VAN 1972, excellent old (or new) car need a little 351-5800. C-10-11 351-0460 Exceptionally clean. New yellow work? Try us, the good guys! JOBS AVAILABLE - part time must be pre-paid. PINTO RUNABOUT 1973 - decor condition. AM/FM radio, seat to 11 A.M.-6 P.M., M0N.-FRI. paint with balck pinstriping. From front end service to major work. $300/month. Inquire at bed conversion, $2,500. Call BABYSITTER IN home, group options, excellent overhauls. OKEMOS my 489-3494. 4 10-11 $8,000. 1909 Tahoe Circle. AUTO •Family applications only condition. $2000 355-3882. 332-6976.3-10-12 Monday through Thursday, Cancellations/Corrections Okemos, Michigan 5-10-12 CLINIC. Grand River at Park 11:30 3 p.m., for my four year 3-10-12 - DELIVERY HELP 12 class Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. noon one day ONE LIBERAL male for hi - V.W. GHIA, 1967, mags, tape deck, old. 355-8157.3-10-15 FAIRLANE 1966, V-8. automatic, NO RIPOFFS. C-5-10-12 WANTED Okemos road, own bedroi before publications. PLYMOUTH 1970, good condition, new tires, shocks, and paint. Call 63,000 miles, excellent Full or part time 60,000 miles. $850. 355-1244 332-5538.2-10-12 WE ARE anxious to locate four 349-4682. 3-1015 condition, best offer. 332-8038, MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East LITTLE CAESAR'S The State News will be after6p.m. 3-10-11 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. pretty girls to serve as topless evenings. 3-10-12 waitresses for one evening, the PIZZA L.C.C.-SPARROW 1 bedroom ptus | responsible only for the first day's incorrect FORD FAIRLAND - 1966, runs well. $100. Omar says Hi. PLYMOUTH FURY 4-door, V-8 automatic, power III, 1967 □S Complete collision C-10-31 auto service. painting and 485-0256. occasion-local businessmen party. Pay $8.00/hour plus tips. study. Unusually ati carpeted. Utilities, app steering. 59,000 miles. Excellent Call 482-3801 from 5:30 -7 p.m. 332-8978. b-1-10-11 insertion. 339-9413. 3-10-12 WITH farm condition. 353-8376.5-10-15 October 11,12. or 15.3-10-15 YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, PORTABLE HARD top for MGB. background to harvest h. and are due 7 days from ^ APARTMENT MANAGERS FORD FAIRLANE 1967 GTA RICKMAN. Fall prices now in Practically new, $120 Call miles north grade recent engine overhaul, needs • PLYMOUTH FURY III 1967. effect. Parts, services, helmets, anytime 484-5830. 5-10-15 MICHIGAN CERTIFIED of pota*^\,V.*"-.' East lo'nsing on n Abbott Efficient couple needed Excellent condition. Need cash - TEACHER Social Science, December for nice 12 unit, brick some work. $200 or best offer. leathers, and custom accessories. - Road, to Stoll Road. Turn left best offer. 353-3552 4-6 p.m. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. seventh through twelfth grade, near campus. Similar learlierl Before 5 p.m. 353-7290 or DO.-IT-YOURSELF with repair one mile to farm. 5-10-12 4-10-12 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just manuals for four hours a week, $8/hour. Call appointment possible nearby 353-8777.3-10-16 foreign cars. south of 1-96 overpass. Phone CHEQUERED FLAG.2605 East Pat Beck, 482-1597. 3-10-12 Reply letter only: Manager, 513 PONTI AC CATALINA 1967 Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west HOUSEPARENTS-MARRIED Hillcrest, East Lansing. 3-10-15 FORD CUSTOM 1965. Good 694-6621. C-5-10-12 station couple needed to supervise mechanical condition, body wagon. Motor - good of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 HOWARD JOHNSON'S Motor condition. $200. 349-1434. group home for retarded adult I BEDROOM TRAILER. good. Must sell immediately, 1971 KAWASAKI - 500. Loaded Lodge is now taking applications 3-10-11 females under Community $110/month plus utilities and $200, or best offer. 355-3175. BARRACUDA, 1972, bucket seats, 3-10-11 PONTIAC 1966 - Tempest Custom, with extras. Mint $600,351-8348.5-10-12 condition. Employment iii for barmaids and cocktail waitresses for cocktail lounge Mental 10-10-19 Health, 393-7477. security 3-10-12 deposit. 351-3046. P/S tilt, 326-4, Duals. More. opening soon. Call Dan Albro at V-8, automatic, 20,000 miles. FORD GALAXIE 500, 1965 - good FOR SALE: Honda 160, rebuilt 694-0454 for an appointment. PART-TIME order takers. Busy FEMALE ROOMMATE nwded 485-8775. 5-10-12 condition. $300. Call Dale after Very good. 337-7143. 5-10-12 TOPLESS MODELS, for - engine 1967. Highest bid. 5-10-17 season starting. Hours of your from October 26 - January 1. 4 30:337-9927.4-10-12 332-3731.3-10-15 photography studio. Call choice. Call 351-1562. 10-10-18 BUICK LESABRE 1967, hardtop. PONTIAC 1969 LEMANS 489-1215 for Call 351-4246. 2-10-11 appointment. MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER - $450. Power steering/brakes, FORD 1969 - 2 door, power convertible, runs great. Best 0-10-31 HONDA 1969 CL350 cc. Good Need experienced dictaphone radio. 351-8672. 5-10-16 steering, power brakes, snow offer. 372-7492, after 6 p.m. WAITRESSES. FULL or part time. IMMEDIATELY, GIRL for own condition. Call Duane Reid at typist, must have experience in tires, very good condition. Must 5-10-12 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part time Must be 18 years or older, room/duplex. $70/month. Clost. 337-1111.3-10-15 typing in one of the following BUICK WILDCAT 1963 good sell. $550.484-3355.5-10-15 positions available. Apply in dependeble, and neat. Apply in 332-6420. 3 10-12 fields; X-ray, pathology, surgical. engine, snow tires. $75. PORSCHE COUPE 1963. 1 Porsche person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. person, Metro Bowl, corner of 1970 HONDA CL350. New tire, Excellent salary and fringe 484-0712 mornings. 3-10-12 FORD VAN 1970 Econo-line 200. engine, 1 VW engine, both run The Dome Room, 222 Seymour, South Logan and Jolly Road. OPENINGS FOR two women, $60, sprockets, chain, and tune-up. benefits. Apply Sparrow Hospital Shag carpeting, paneling and ice great. $900. Call 485-0409. Lansing. 0-10-31 10-10-11 $70, across from campul Like new. Best offer. 332-0132. personnel. 4-10-16 CAMARO 1969 - Maroon/black box, custom paint and wheels. 5-10-15 332-6481,332-6246. 7 10-15 5-10-16 vinyl top. Three speed, radio, 694-8243 after 6.3-10-15 NUDE MODEL, not pornographic BARTENDER.PART TIME SIMCA FRONT wheel BABYSITTER FOR toddler and - drive, positions available. Apply in heater, stereo tape, rear 1970 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro. $10/hour, 332-8198, after 5 p.m. first grader in my Okemos home. HOLT: ONE bedroom. Coup* speakers. $1399. Bob, 371-1530, GRAND PRIX 1969. Mint hatchback, roomy, comfortable, 1-10-11 person, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. 2,700 miles. Excellent condition. Monday through Friday The Dome Room, 222 only. Stove/refrigerator condition. 42,000 miles. Two cheap, 30 m.p.g. Best offer over Seymour, evenings. 6-10-17 $375,353-8335.5-10-15 beginning at 7:30 a.m. Own furnished. Fireplace, carpeting. new extra snow tires. 14 mpg. $625. 351-9042, after 5 p.m. Lansing. 0-10-31 FULL AND part time work transportation, begin $165 including utilities. 355-0944.5-10-15 3-10-12 CAPRI 2000 1971. Excellent NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA - available close to campus to suit immediately. Call 349-3495, 393-7396 or 393-7480. 3-1015 condition, four speed, new steel repair and service, factory schedule. 351-3701. TREAT YOUR EAR TO HORNET 1970. Good engine, body TR6 1972. 16,000 miles, luggage your after 3 p.m. 2-10-12 GREAT belted radials, vinyl top, special trained. G.T. MOTORS, 816 sound. For in need of rack, excellent 5-10-16 a better musical EFFICIENCY $137.50/month, interior. $1795. repair. $750. condition. East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. instrument check the values in 353-1363. BABYSITTER WANTED in utilities included. Call i"» 355-1516.5-10-15 $3,140. Call 677-7361. 0-10-19 my 5-10-16 TELEPHONE SALES, male or home, 8-5 Wednesdays and today's Want Adsl America ED 7-1621.2 10-12 X5-10/11 JAVELIN 1970 SST 4 speed, female, full or part time. Call Thursdays. 484-7974. 5-10-17 30 - Auto Service ■asi3 CROSSWORD E CHEVELLE 1972 350 automatic, TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1972 clean, 351-6320 or 351-6321. 3-10-12 power steering - brakes, low - □E power steering/brakes, excellent mileage. Best offer. 372-4662. 18,000 miles, $1995. 349-4627, PIZZA DELIVERY men part time a HI1 ■L A uK condition 593-2528.5-10-15 5-10-11 after 4 p.m. 5-10-17 JOIN THE COMPLETE auto night work. Must have good PUZZLE □ rir: iczAl running, insured car. Apply after cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% 4 p.m. - 203 M.A.C. 351-8870. a ar 6 EEH VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Good body, «"B I THE GREAT new engine. $750. 332-4667 off on labor. 215 East Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. HEAD NURSE 2-10-12 31. Leaflet °5(?T| "WATERBED COVER-UP" after 7 p.m. 5-10-10 1. Run, as colors 32. French H 3D mm I j ll 0-10-31 6. Foil FULL TIME Head Nurse opening PIZZA MAKERS for Fridays, 12. Crowbar summer □ EE ] Mas ■scoj for an 8 bed Intensive Care Unit in 34. $un-dried Saturdays and Sundays, part time □ We if for Built a new 254 bed hospital. Must have 1-3 years experience in care unit. an intensive work. Apply after 4 p.m. - 203 M.A.C. 351-8870.2-10-12 13. 14. 16. Cured ham Egg dish brick 36. The lion English textile 38. Fodder plant □ ni¬ 0 HI VPUBI Comfort and Beauty... WANTED: Two former Vista-Peace city 40 Gold in Spain 3 ne in m INGHAM MEDICAL HOSPITAL Corps Volunteers for Campus 17. Heaps 41. Divers r.M>ira aa dMH£$ 18. Growing 44, Eskimo 401 West Greenlawn representativa, 60-80 20. Born 46 Clipped 6. Specific Lansing, Michigan 48910 hours/month. $2.50/hour. Call DOWN 22, Meadow barley 48 371-2121, Extension 249 Tim Keefe, Wayne Snyder - Wedge shaped gravity: abbr 23. Uraeus 50. Of the sun 1 Stain 7. Book palm 226-7928 or see Peace Corps 26. Slice 52. Bonnet 2. Summer drink 8. Portent representative October 22-26 at 28. Exasperation Placement Office. 5-10-17 monkey 3. Doubletree 9. The end 30. Three toed 53, Spacecraft 4. Lamprey 10 Deity sloth 54. Pays the kitty 5. 11. Abstrart being Depicted 15, North Ca'°llM 1 3 M s r- 9- K> CONFUSED 1 8 " 19.12 •2 21. Twilight ABOUT AUTO REPAIRS m ~ i7~ 24 DeMwate destruction ...and we keep it that way i8~ 25 Dessert TRY THE GOOD GUYS .9 26. Wolframite 27, Endless OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC 29. Formerly 731 Apartm offers full time factory trained mechanics for all phases of auto repairs. From 3i FT 27 28 29 % 5^ Tokyo 33. Bombv* tune-ups sr w w- 35 The East At "731" you're forgotten after the rent not apartments. enjoy You'll also a private balcony, to over-hauls. repairs. Specializing in front end 55~ % vr ?o- 37. Convex molding payment each month. We P'"*H furnishings and a __ Ml 39. Dry as wine take a great deal of pride In 42 dishwasher. There's even a 5T seeing each person receives the service he expects. This P°o1 ,0 co°' off In on OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC 47 Mi <15 42. Seed covering 43. Russian thos« hot days ahead. See MT M9 2615 E. Grand River, E. Lansing means well-kept grounds "731" today and spend the so" parliament and excellently maintained next Vear ln 'hear luxury. 361-3130 fr sr 45 Woe is Gfarden of Harthly Selights $70 per man (3 man occupancy) Your most reputable repair center. jrr— 53 YZ 5T 46 Una! 47 Aware 226 Abbott Rd E. I 731 Burcliam Dr. 351-7212 NO RIPOFFS! 49. Pigeon Cobalt symbol l 51, Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 11,1973 11 j|Q 3««26B STUDENT 365-8255 Lost & Found Hi NEW AND used furniture for sale. APPLES, SWEET Cider SERVICE DIHECTOfQT and 1972 NEW MOON 12x60, two Need to clear out our storage KISA - HAPPY pumpkins. BLOSSOM FOUND: CALICO kitten. Small anniversary (18th)! shed. First come, first served. bedrooms, carpeted, furnished, female. Bogue/Old Cedar Village More than yesterday, less than ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski skirted. Lot 286, Stonegate. VARNEY'S MOBIL HOMES, tomorrow I love you. Me. and Son's, 2 miles north of Leslie area. 337-7260. C-3-10-15 - 1/2 mile past Crest Drive-in at 3589 Hull Road. (Old US 127). Reasonable, 393-1030. 5-10-12 1-10-11 F • EYES EXAMINED Theetre. 725 West Grand River. FOUND: October 9 • Woman's BUD'S Open 9-6, closed Mondays. Phone 1 967 • GLASSES 10-10-23 SCHULT, 12x50. Wristwatch near Division and 1-589-8251.0-10-31 Auto Parti Inc. Refurnished, many extras, owner (fi [ • CONTACT LENS Lata Modal Motors and SOLEX WITH side beskets $185, departing, must sell. 355-4684 or Grand River. Call 337-1503. C-10-15 Collins, Optometrist 200 mpg. Phone 694-3622 56.5-10-15 Catering to MSU for parti a speciality. HAYRIDES DRAWN H09 by horses. I Co-Optical Services Waddings, Parties and Banquats Halfway between Holt and CHAMPION 1970 12X60, good LOST: GRAY briefcase with Call for appointment now. 1218 S. Login 393-4230 TWO C81M AGriculture TECHnology books Phone 676-5928. 9-10-12 348-9600 Mason on N.Cedar 684 2154 MARTIN 12 string guitar. Superb mono amplifiers, four condition - skirting end lawn in Y lot. Reward. Call electrovoice horns-separate shed. $4200. Call after 5 p.m. - WASHDAY SAVINGS condition. $375. 484-5635 677-0926. 3-10-12 enclosures, six channel Sony 627-7495.5-10-15 NEED FREE Rock group for large 29c PER LOAD DB.D.M. DEAN GET AWAY FROM 6-10-12 mixer. For information call Tom October 27 costume party. All I r - THE BEST FOR L^SS YOUR PAD FOR OPTOMETRIST 1 WENDROW'S VISION CARE SUMMERICALL TWO BASS Reflex cabinets, four 394-0907 or 349-3730. 3-1015 DETROITER 1973, Villa Capri expand. Two bedrooms, has w / free beer, p.m. to food, long breaks. 7 2 a.m. 355-6063, econowash COLLEGE TRAVEL 15" SRD's $300 each. SPECIAL TEXAS CONTACT LENS WESTINGHOUSE STOVE $50., Mediterranean furnishing, central 489-3005. 2 10-11 351-6010 694-3461.5-10-12 WASHER 30c Refrigerator $75., Lloyd'sStereo air. Must sell. Phone 484-2783 PREGNANT? We understand. Call SERVICES 3006 VINE St. for $75. Bolex movie camera $200. - - between 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 3-10-15 us. PREGANANCY Service 210 AB&OTT RO. 332-6963 GARRARD AUTOMATIC |TI to U D. 1 Dlk W. 01 S«JM tickets & ammjementr 349-3317 after 5 p.m. 1-10-11 COUNSELING. 372-1560. turntable, two twelve inch ]0 Lost & Found 0-10-31 Union Building HAY RIDES speekers, one solid state AM/FM KENMORE WASHER and dryer, VOLVO 1 stereo receiver, 8 track tape good condition. Washer, $75., Barber Shop I AMERICAN GREETING Cards, FREE ROLL OF FILM with each SERVICE player. Pioneer headphones, dryer, $50. Call 349 1740 after 'ow drying, k PARTY ROOM $250 new, will sell for $170. 5:30 p.m. Ask for Naomi. FIND SOMETHING? 9'ft wap' PartV Paper, plates, request for information. Custom If you've found a pet or article of cups' candles Come Photo Finishing at discount _ WHITE BIRCH see our I gypsies, for fall WESTERN Genuine Audiovox automatic 8 track tape player new condition, $65 5-10-12 value, we want to help you return selection. GULLIVER STATE prices for students, staff and 8-5:30 Mon.-Fri. ftrts, tc SHOP AND STABLE DICKER 81 DEAL SECONDHAND it. Just come into the State News DRUGS. 1105 East Grand River. faculty. SCO PHOTO Appointment or walk in 1820 Dell Rd. _>Calli677^0071i«OM^pt;_ 882-9808 3-10-12 STORE, Where you find top Classified Department and tell us 332-5171 or 332-2011. SERVICES, Box 332, quality used merchandise. We you want to place an ad in EAST 0-3-10-12 Comstock, Michigan, 49041. LANSING STATE BANK'S found MASQUERADE SPECIAL CONCRETE blocks for orv^Too.TuU Z~7 5-1001 COSTUMES COSTUME RENTAL SERVICE LUKE <2^ bookshelves. Pick up at Cheney Concrete Compeny, 2655 Eest guarantee all items. We have furniture, sporting goods, column. As a public service. EAST LANSING STATE BANK will run *°Sl* N R0LL Modern ™ ^ ^ reasonable rates. BABYSITTING IN my home. Lake jewelry, small appliances, RESERVE EARLY- Grand River, Eest Lansing. the ad at no cost to you! ^he Ha Ph«a'd .. Phone Lansing Road near Frandor. EK Creative weddings portraits, tapestries, APPOINTMENT ONLY 20-10-17 cameras, stereo EAST LANSING 393 4129.3-10-15 beginning October 29. Phone advertising, etc. Compare our component systems. Tapes 99 STATE BANK reen FOR work ^"k td S"10"17 DE SOL, one bedroom, and view cameras. Seers white. Days, weekends, r , plus utilities. Available October & METAL COMPANY and T ' W ] fcfurnished luxury apartment. 15, 349-3604. 0-5-10-12 telescope. Italian wall tapestries, FOUND: BIG Cat. Black and white. e^nings. PHOTO BY JAMES. 'YP'ng Service fa Jl70 •10-15 and up. Call 351-8681. 30 used typewriters, clock BASENJI BARKLESS male. AKC. Brown and white. Best offer. neutered, collar, No. 619, Trailer _!_4_11^.1^L? radios, small appliances and Haven. C-10-11 IDEAL FREE AUSTRIAN Chalet. FRAMES OLD, cracked or broken? miscellaneous used goods. We _Ph o ne_489-9323_1^-J 0-11 PERSONALIZED WD TYPING TERM papers and theses JNSYLVANIA AVENUE Fall/winter. Gaylord, all utilities. LOST: BLACK Replacement at low guarantee and service our NEED HOT blooded Siamese male female kitten, rnished, one bedroom, 351-7989.3-10-15 cost. Vjviane Woodafd IBM elect ric typewriter, fast OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 merchandise. Wl LCOX now for our pet, M-A'C,;/BUrChr unregistered female. paid, garage East Michigan, Lansing. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 Your choice of kittens. Childn.f Child s greatly missed. Appointment days or evenings'. service" 349"1904- 18-10-31 fc35/month plus deposit. Phone 340.4C17 -i.tn.ic ■7-5454. 5-10-12 * 372-7409. C-10-12 East Michigan, Lansing, Phone 485-4391. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. 676-1428, evenings. 2-^0-12 332-0418.3-10-11 349 4617.3-10-15 EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING - Peanuts Personal Pica, Elite. 1331 East Monday - Saturday, c-10-31 LOST: LABRADOR - Setter six ART AUCTION I , Kalamazoo. 489-1058.10-10-19 WOMEN Final months. Female named Arrooo. - VERY close to MSU, asset sale. JOHN FRANKLIN USED AND new furniture of all Please contact at 485-2454, 111 room and board. Phone GALLERY, ART COLLECTION. 332-8835.5-10-15 Original oils, lithographs, and types. Lowest prices in town. South Francis. 4-1002 A.L.M.-CAN I cook you a birthday PROFESSIONAL THESIS, term ECONOMY FURNITURE, 3333 paper typing. Exf watercolor paintings. (Famous FOUND: LARGE, male neutered FREE ROOM South Cedar. Phone 882-2545 degree in English, 8 years for housekeeper, artists) Sunday, October 14, 1 p.m. 5-10-12 HORSES BOARDED, $35/month. cat. Gray/Black stripes with experience. IBM, 351-8961. furnished, close. 484-9774. Leonard Downtown Plaza, 309 white. Includes box stalls, hay and grain 355-8606/355-8616. 0-10-31 INACTIVE 3 room apartment. 1 0-10-3T North Washington, across from' daily, riding ring and trails. Four C-16-15- ' HAPPY 23rd BIRTHDAY Lynn, I ■lr conditioned, carpeted, -I WASHER, $95. Dryer, $50. Runs. love you very much, Sandy Gladmer Theater. 5-10-12 DISSERTATIONS, TERM papers, miles south of MSU. 882-8779. Tifurnished, except refrigerator SINGLE MALE student: block looks good. $140/peir. 372-5087. FOUND: 1-10-11 typed by experienced typist on 5-10-15 Ladies class ring, 1971. >ve. Adults. Phone >CM and Rov-*. 3-10-12 IBM selectric II. Call campus, cooking, parking. 314 ^jpewriters. Best Stone engraved SHM. MIS Nita •2 7249 after 5 p.m. 10-10-22 Evergreen. 332-3839. X2-10-11 offer, muiSQft. 355-5881, after engraved inside. 353-8755. Campbell. 489-3569. 5-10-15 8 p.m. 5-10-12 NIKON F Fhotomic F 1.4 50mm C-10-15 (more ads on back page) (r MSU and Frandor. Beautiful SHARE HOUSE, own room. Pets. lens - quite new; best offer. i bedroom, unfurnished, No lease. Week, month. COLOR T.V., typewriter, crib and 355-6343. 3-10-12 brpeted, air conditioning, 372-1195.3-10-12 mattress, kitchen cabinet, a fclcony, parking, launAy, quiet, woman's bike, other items, FREE SIMMONS Hide - a - Bed. ■til 332-1703.4-10^12 RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE 3550824.3-10-11 Poor condition, but good wanted to share mobile home - mattress. Evenings, 694-9598. We'll meet with college seniors from the 727-200 have passed the that have application in desali¬ |UTI FULLY FURNISHED, $100/month includes MOVING SALE Wicker table, 3-10-11 and graduate students on 46 ^ing room, bedroom and bath, everything. $75 security deposit chair, headboard, four shelf 1000 mark. We've sold ten 707s nation and as treatment of indus¬ kitchen but hot plate and and 2 weeks notice for leaving bookcase, and traditional chair. BOW, 61 inch. Laminated fiberglass, campuses this fall. to China. The 747 continues to trial waste. We are also at work Ifrigerator. 349-3243. 4-10-12 only other financial 353-8730, before 5 p.m. 3-10-12 52 lbs. draw weight. 1J49-3219 We're listening. To what new be queen of the sky. And now on programs that can lead to a responsibilities. Available after7p.m. 3-10-11 engineers and computer science the,747SP. We're also looking better understanding of this October 16. East Lansing. Call STEREO PANASONIC S-C 555, graduates have to say. About their into a new jetliner now labeled planet's natural resources. John, 351-0661. 2-10-11 list price $350, for $125. CAMERA OLYMPUS - Pen, 35mm. goals. About their professional the 7X7. If this sounds like the kind of Excellent for Dorm Half frame 40mm lens. 349-3219 GIRL: ROOM for rent. Immediate or responsibility to Spaceship Earth. Boeing is involved in a number equal opportunity employer apartment. DRUMS - Apollo after 7 p.m. 3-10-11 [FESSORS Vople OR professional occupancy. $60/month. four piece, with cymbals. $80. We're also talking. About the of defense programs, space proj¬ you're looking for, please stop only. Beautiful country 332-6837.3-10-11 opportunities at Boeing this year. ects, development of a short ■tate 489-4493. 3-10-12 STEREO FOR sale - early American by your placement office and home, carpeting solid maple wood console. Voice And the years that follow. takeoff and landing (STOL) air¬ sign up for a personal interview. Jroughout, fireplace, attached HEDRICK HOUSE co-op. One male PHOTOGRAPHERS: Twin lans of music AM/FM. Like New. Frankly, we want the brightest craft, and missile and helicopter Our interviewer will be on ^rage,private s, beautiful shrubs and pine drive. One vacancy. $180 room/board. Call reflex - Yashica-D camera $45. 339-9338.3-10-11 graduates in the country to be production. campus next week interviewing acre of 332-0844.4-10-12 found." $300/month. For Good condition. 394-2850. inspired by our work and the Boeing Computer Services, EE, ME. MECH and CS graduates. 3-10-12 FUR COATS in great condition, two ent and showing, CAPITOL CLUB rooms for men Hudson Seals, one Muskrat. Boeing environment. To feel a Inc., is concerned with general W7 2606 or 677-0401. 3-10-12 and compatibility. And to rank Boeing business and financial systems, women. TV, laundry, 332-3640.3-10-11 CARPETING - 75 yards, well worn as No. 1 job choice. restaurant and lounge. Free medical systems, automated but not worn out, any pert or all fTH EAST of campus. 16 night parking. 222 Seymour. of It. Best offer. Evenings, BOOK SALEI Wide selection of Before we get together, you manufacturing techniques, inven¬ Two bedroom house, 0-10-31 hard backs, your choice, 484 per should know a little about us. tory management, scientific and Irtly furnished, 694-9598.3-10-11 carpeted, on volume, October 13th and 14th. Naturally, much of our business Getting people together. 1 acres. $200 351-7497. MEN CLOSE to MSU. Clean, engineering problem solving - 1013 Beech Street, East Lansing. is related to the airline industry. quiet FOR SALE: Deluxe Ken more tank techniques and computer operat¬ rooms. Cooking. Phone vacuum cleaner with all 3-10-12 Jetliner orders have come faster q.10.31 ing system. attachments. Mint Condition, 2 than we ever predicted. Orders We have also started programs BOOKS: HORSES 1870; years old. Cost - $90, Sell for $16. Astronomy 1864; London Print on: 1) people movers to help Call 489-4095. C-3-10-11 1835; Photographs 1890; Phone unclog traffic problems in cities; ■T LANSING 489-7255. 3-10-12 2) hydrofoils to move people and sublease, one ROOM IN specious modem country SEWING MACHINE ClearanceSalel • droom duplex. $170. home with fireplace for male. Brend new portables, $49.95 $5 freight over water faster; 3) re¬ SURPLUS HEAD - 117 North duction of aircraft noise; and Jfurnished - 351-8138. 3-10-11 $80/month. 669-5744. 2-10-12 per month. Large selection of Harrison for all head supplies, reconditioned used machines. posters, tapestries, 4) pollution control processes gifts. Hours: SUBLETTER for country LARGE SINGLE furnished, Singers, Whites. Necchi's, New 12-10 p.m. 10% OFF WITH AD. winter and spring. Ten utilities paid. Kitchen, parking, Home and "many others." 3-10-12 s to campus. $60. Call close. 332-5722, 484-9774. $19.95 to $39.95 Terms •9 2060. 3-10-12 EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING BOSE 901's WITH extras, excellent COMPANY, 115 North condition. Call 351-1439 after 5 JALEplusNEEDED to share house. utilities. 130 Linden. Washington, 489-6448. C-10-11 p.m. 5-10-16 ■7-0096. 3-10-12 KASUGA PIONEER ELECTRONIC CLASSICAL guitar - crossover, six chennel Sony asking $110. 635 Abbott, No. MAN for three bedroom BUFFET CLARINET - Professional, mixer, four Electro - Voice horns 102 after 9 p.m. 3-10-12 lse> $70 plus utilities. Car polished, new pads. Excellent, with separate enclosures, and two icessary. 484-6350. 3-10-12 only $245.332-3574.5-10-17 C 81 M mono amplifiers. For GUITAR AND music stand, $50. information call 394-0907 or Bowling ball and bag, $20. SELLING CHEAP RT LANSING: Modern - Dresses, 349-3730 and ask for Tom. 372-8877. 5-10-16 lbedroom duplex. Call after 6 sweaters, winter coats, 9-13. 2-10-12 ■m. 351-8920.4-10-12 349-3028 for information, ELECTRONIC SYNTHESIZERS, anytime. 3-10-15 BICYCLES ALL ten speed, various PA equipment. Large discounts. Ban for house, 2107Prospect, colors - and sizes. Simplex GILL BEAUTIFUL RABBIT fur-leather ELECTRONICS, Rising, $42.50 and utilities, short chubby jacket. New, worn De-Railer, center-pull brakes, 351-1388, 11 -2 p. . and 5 - 7 fllow House. 485-0831. once. Must sail. 355-7085. high quality at dealer's cost. p.m. 5-10-16 Forced warehouse sale. 9 to 5, 2-10-12 Monday through Friday, 8 to 12, TEACHER'S RUMMAGE Sale for pUATE I exchange for STUDENTS-lowrent ZENITH STEREO, Philco TV, both Saturday. D & C Storage students' scholarships. care faculty Company. 1241 Roth Drive, Potterville High School un»H Christmas. 337-9697 good condition, $50 each. Call South Cedar at 1-96. 694-3311, cafetorium, Saturday, October •r6. Bicycle distance. 489-3410.2-10-12 4-10-12 B-2-10-12 13,9-5 p.m. 3-1012 PAIR OF KLH model 17 speakers, TWO AR3A speakers. Excellent NEW LOCATION SALE!! $75 or best offer. Accoustic 150 amplifier $550 or best offer. condition and two electrovoice speakers with enclosures. [RANDALL HEALTH FOOD pOKKIELD PLAZA - 1381 EAST GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING 489-3025 or 484-1736. 2-10-12 BUYING AND Selling used and 339-8138.3-10-12 FOR YOUR best buys in naw and 223 SOUTH WASHINGTON LANSING used furniture, soma antique. rebuilt bikes. Also complete 332-6992 Call us before bicycle service. Reasonable rates. you buy. BENNIE'S 10% OFF ON ALL Please call 337-7483.15-10-31 East South FURNITURE, Street, 4843837 109 SPEAKERS $100-$140 each. 28-10-31 MERCHANDISE Guaranteed to perform better than speakers costing $280 each. GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of WITH COUPON ONLY You owe It to yourself to check this deal out. Call 3554716. at! kinds. Buy, trade and sell. BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South VALID FRIDAY 10/12 and SATURDAY 10/13 Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-10-31 3-10-16 12 Thursday,October ||, Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan |9?3 Typing Service Bridge ^ PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation typing. MARTY MA NORTH, English degree. 351-3487. TWO 3-10-12 NON - student UM/MSU game. Call 351-9519. tickets to (continued from page i) project 200 feet east of its present location and enlarging it 2V4 times its conceptgroup said. "But the land for the new river is not used for class studv C-10-31 TWO GENERAL admission tickets they should give the trustees some input for its Oct. 26 meeting, present size. The project would also enlarge East Kalamazoo and the species of trees are of no special importance." ^ since the committee would not meet again until Nov. 14. Street between Clippert Street and Marigold Avenue from two But James Anderson, asst. professor of humanities for MSU/UM game. Call ANN BROWN Typing andmultilith The project, proposed by the Ingham County Road coordinator of Citizens for a Livable City, questioned the offset printing. Complete service 355-0819. 2-10-12 lanes to four. beneflti Commission, includes shifting the East Kalamazoo Street bridge East Kalamazoo Street runs on the west side of campus just of the project. for dissertations, theses, TWO NON-STUDENT tickets to north of University Village married housing. "The result of this project will be increased visual sterility inajl manuscripts, general typing. IBM UM/MSU game. Call 355-8492 or A 600 - foot channel will redirect the Red Cedar River to flow area now pleasant to drive through," Anderson said. 24 years experence. 349-0850. C-10-31 355-7908.2-10-12 under the new bridge while the present site of the river will be Though committee members thought the project should haw filled in. been discussed further at the meeting, they were anxious to siw WANTED DESPERATELY: one the trustees their opinion of the project. PROFESSIONAL IBM typing Milton Baron, director of Campus Parks and Planning, told the ticket to UM/MSU game. Call "If the committee was to have any opportunity to provide the (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. committee the entire project would benefit MSU. 371-4831.1-10-11 SAND I, 339-8934 C-10-31 "This will lessen the chances of flooding along trustees with its input before their Oct. 26 meeting, it had to vote Kalamazoo TWO TICKETS for UM/MSU game. Street," Baron said. "The street is flooded as many as four times today," Anne C. Garrison, committee chairman, said. COMPLETE THESES Service, Discount printing. IBM typing Call Alice355-4662 before 5 p.m. a year." and binding of theses, resumes, 3-10-11 "Ingham County road officials told me they believed there's too much traffic running on what they consider an obsolete UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 8 REDBAEJll publications. Across from FOR PULL in the right places, campus, corner M.A.C. and county road," Baron continued. advertise your "don't needs" Grand River, below Jones with low - cost Want Ads. Dial "Approximately 38 trees will be cut down and some vegetation Stationery Shop. Call along Kalamazoo Street will be lost to complete the project," he 355 - 8255. COPYGRAPH SERVICES, 337-1666 C 31 -10-31 TWO ADULT tickets for UM/MSU I EXPERIENCED IBM typing. game. 351-0575 after 5:30 p.m. 3-10-12 Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY with 4 SPECIAL THESES, RESUMES, typing and general admission Michigan |> tickets! 351-3194. 2-10-11 printing. Reasonable prices. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, 337-0712. c-10-31 STUDENT - IN child oriented FREE courses needed to live in and care for 5 and 7 year old while I I work nights. 882-2235. 3-10-12 NATION WIDE AUTO WILL PAY parking lot 3-10-12 $25 for pass one MSU card. 355-3091. CHICKEN TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all points. 313-537-0005. C-10-31 SPEND sale with Dial 355 AN afternoon making money! Advertise your garage - a 8255. low cost Want Ad. -pnse lines ■ UJ 01 SNACK I NEED TWO Shown are Israeli defense lines in the Middle East Israeli forces have all but abandoned the Bar fighting. Lev Line. Israel S I ^ General Admission - said have evacuated most of that line and CJ ^ ac MICHIGAN COMMUNITY t ed. tickets for U of M game. Will pay. 353-7644.1-10-11 its forces established a new line two or three miles into the Sinai. The ■ ■ _ AND main Israeli defense line is reported about 30 miles deep in ■ s s? 1 BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. NEEDED - TWO Adult tickets to Hours: Monday, Thursday, and the Sinai, in front of two key passes through a range of Friday 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and MSU-Michigan game. 487-3338. 3-10-15 mountains. APWirephoto : UJ 11 * COKE Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-10-31 ■ ■ UJ CJ s 8 0) .£ .§ DC Hea (when you buy one PET CENTER S uu * ' - at regular price) ^Rre 1 H 1 MERIDIAN MALL | | " 1 C-D r = Enjoy homemade soup and next sandwiches at to the the Grog Shop Yankee Plaza. We're open 24 31 ° hrs/day. Look for our Friday specials. 10% DISCOUNT 1010 East Grand River Ave. TRY OUR DRIVE-UP WINDOW SERVICE to all MSU student and faculty members, I.D.'s 10 TO 10 CALL 332-1447 East Lansing [ required. Good on any nonspecial merchandise. wESSm Good through Oct. 31,1973. Grog Shop 2755 E. GRAND RIVER Fri.-Sat. 10a.m.3a.m. Bfc 349-3950 CAPRICE PIONEER TWO GREAT PIONEER FOUR-CHANNEL STEREO FM/AM RECEIVERS AT 50% OFF... The Only Catch Being That You Pur¬ chase Any Combination of Playback- PIONEER QX-4000A. The excitement of Priced Changer Packages and Speaker PIONEER QX-8000A. A magnificent, 4-channel sound at a very affordable Systems Shown Below...Not Such a all-encompassing 4-channel FM/AM Was$569.95 price. Offers matrix decoders, including Bad Deal! Receiver that delivers exciting 4-channel popular SQ, 60 RMS watts, linear FM sound from any matrixed source plus SQ 18997 tuning and extra-large signal-strength meter plus features galore. Great offer! decoding capability. FET and IC circuitry combined with gobs of clean power. 28497 PLAYBACK'S WE SERVICE WARRANTY WHAT WE SELL • 5-Year Free Parts Playback Service • 3-Year Free Labor Stations are author¬ ized Repair Centers • One-Year Speaker for virtually every Exchange Policy make we sell-which • 60-Day Exchange BSR 310/X CHANGER PACKAGE. GARRARD SL-55B CHANGER GARRARD SL-72B CHANGER BSR 710/X CHANGER PACKAGE. encompasses virtu¬ Combines a precision Automatic PACKAGE. Quality and precision PACKAGE. 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Wide- All Playback Audio Christmas Season, Infinity's ad¬ range sound with Centers are now vanced technol¬ room-filling bass you can now pur¬ ogy has produced combined with open on Sundays, chase anything we a system with low distortion Noon to 5:00 P.M. sell - and wait till sound that's hard makes for one of That gives you the the first of next year to beat at twice the finest systems PLAYBACK "123" convenience of shop- to make your first PIONEER "Project 60" Speaker the price. $98.00 around. $149.00 Speaker Sys¬ System. A dazzling, wide-ranged tem. A big Twelve-Inch 3-Way ping for ah your payment. Ask your reproducer. Playback-priced to Home Electronic reproducer that pours out plenty Playback Audio Con¬ accommodate just about any of gut busting fidelity. A bargain needs seven days a sultant for details. budget. $79.00 at twice the price. $119.00 week. 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