Ford urges fast end to war ASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President - President?nK,the lMiddle E"81 Saturday by preceded Ford's departure on a long Ford told a news Gerald R- Ford expressed hope conference Saturday p Nixon and the only two incidents .Secretary of State scheduled trip to the western United in his House career day for a quick military solution in the Henry A. Kissinger. States. that he believes "will be gone into and Asked about U.S. aid a diplomatic solution to Israel, Ford Traveling in a presidential jet, he plans ought to be gone into" at confirmation said, we are certainly fully meeting all of to visit a son who is a student at Utah hearings are the Winter Berger | vou have a military solution," Ford our commitments in the ongoing State University and then fly to and a 1970 aJlegatios newsmen who questioned him program, Portland, congressional campaign d wh,ch he described M ?. ■ Ore., to address the Portland Republican contribution report. wine While House worship services. substantial." He Century Club and a druggists' convention acknowledged that $11,500 was not - veUTan Grand Rapids congressman, Whether there would be included in his signed an expansion today before returning to Washington. declaration to the mated to succeed Spiro T. Agnew to depends upon the Nixon disclosed Ford's nomination at House clerk of all nation's second highest office, was circumstances," he said. contributions to his -iJbmmii Pr°"1PlU session with reporters the White House Friday night. campaign Ford said that was endorsed because he ^ The House and Senate Ford's must confirm the contributions to the nomination. Both Kiwi* """" plan vv have to "OTt Republican National Congressional - v'/ugicXMUIiai confirmation hearings. Ford said he hopes Committee for other Republicans' they are "the most open, the most campaign;- Monday. October 15,1973 independent, the most frank hearings Senate and House leaders said the Volume 66 Number 45 Michigan State Univeriity possible." Ford earlier said he had helped committee hearings will with live television begin Oct. 23rd coverage. Ford will be Washington lobbyist by assisting a Dutch questioned by the House Judiciary michigan E«t Lansing, Michigan 48823 doctor Harvard Hie win immigration to teach at University. lobbyist, Robert N. Winter Berger, • comir,l,,° *nA - • had made allegations about favors involving congressmen, in a book, "The U officia State Washington Pay - Off." Ford said the' allegations represented one of two incidents in his 25 year House career that - might raise questions at the hearings. edits He indicated he can all the Ford answer questions. Ford commented on the on allegation By MICHAEL OGOREK News Saturday night while flying back to State News Staf f Writer Washington from a visit to Cedar Springs, "Gerald R. Ford is a good solid Mich., in his district. the kind of citizen, guy who works well with He was making his 24th consecutive everyone," says Michael V. Doyle. appearance at the Cedar Springs red Doyle, MSU asst. director of alumni flannel festival. relations and former professor of speech at Columnist Jack Anderson said in July Univer ty of Illinois, is the editor of what 1972 immigration that Ford also case was told him his only dealing with the he says is the country. only book on Ford in the _ „ „c j „ Rep. Gerald Ford, R - Mich., hugs his wife Elizabeth Better after President Winter Berger but Anderson said he had - Doyle has compiled and edited Ford's Richard Nixon nominated him to succeed "uncovered several cases in which Ford speeches of the past 10 years to provide Spiro T. Agnew. Ford, went to bat for Winter minority leader in the House of Representatives, must be - Berger's client." resource material about the House confirmed PV * majority of both houses of (continued on page 11) Congress before he becomes vice president. AP Wirephoto SAUDI ARABIAN FORCES JOIN CONFLICT Arabs claim land l> ASSOCIATED PRESS Egyptian tanks launched a broad, (■long attack on Israel's Sinai forces truce The Soviet Union, too despite entreaties from Washington, has refused to endorse a so long as Egyptians believe they have Russian canal navy - a highway for the Soviet and merchant fleet." he said. units had probed to within 16 miles of Damascus on Saturday. There was no word or effective aid from fight explain reports that French-made Mirage jets owned by Libya had backed Egypt's 'day. King Faisal of oil-rich Saudi Arabia has a chance of The Israeli tanks punching into Syria Sinai forces, official sources said. gaining more territory by Jordan. tneli tanks pushing toward Damascus sent troops to the Syrian front, military officials say. moved up to the town of Sasa, 21 miles France agreed in 1969 to sell 110 according to means, But a spokesman in Damascus reported reported slowed by heavy Syrian the official Saudi Arabian radio. southwest of Damascus. The Tel Aviv supersonic Mirage 3 fighter-bombers to Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., said in the Syrian lines were bolstered by ,lery fire. Los Angeles that allowing the Suez Canal to command said its advance artillery was Iraqis and Libya on condition they would not be used o military commandsaid its armored Saudi Arabia became the eighth Arab Moroccans and called the defenses "good be reopened would be shelling the suburbs of the Syrian capital. against Israel. seized land in the occupied Sinai country to send military forces to join Syria a military mistake. and strong." ns Officers told Communiques from Damascus said ula in savage desert fighting. But the and Egypt in the war against Israel. Others "The canal, if opened, would be a newsmen some spearhead The French government asked Libya to Israeli jets were attacking air fields in Syria >li command said the assault was beaten that have committed forces are Jordan, (continued on page 8) to a line three or four miles from the Iraq,Algeria,Kuwait, Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia. Inside Monday UFO really State News a balloon, page 7. announces nameplate The command in Tel Aviv said 656 Israeli soldiers were killed in the first eight Middle East fighting, including the commander of Israeli tank forces in the days of Legislature begins student-related Sinai. Two thousand soldiers were test, page 3. Motorcycle crash kills Tri man, page county unit views futuristic nsit, back page. 3. hospitalized Some diplomatic sources in Cairo viewed the new Egyptian Sinai offensive as an bill Help sought for administrators' drug attempt to divert Israeli forces from the By DANIEL DEVER law would increase the state income tax 'alcohol abuse, page 3. hard-pressed Arab forces in Syria. agency" will be considered this fall have been stalled in committee for the past After eight days of intensive diplomatic State News Staff Writer from 3.9 to 4.4 per cent. Ryan called this bill one of his top two years. activity, high-ranking American officials Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D - East Lansing, priority items for this session. Some other areas of possible legislation Outside Monday have concluded that no solution to the said such a bill would be of particular this session are: current Middle East crisis will be found benefit to persons on low and fixed Michigan feminists have gained support •Reform of Michigan's court system. Though several pieces of student - in the legislature and predict the passage of until the fighting stops. oriented legislation will face the incomes, including students. •Revision of the state's criminal c ode. Sonny and mild with temperatures So far, according both to the officials and Michigan In the consumer protection area, bills are two bills relating to contraception. Legislature during this fall session, many of •A proposed rebate for uninsured the 60s, but dropping to the 30s with to expected on the licensing of automobile One measure wouid allow physicians to well-placed diplomats in Washington, these bills will never see action this year due motorists who paid the state $45 fee but chance of light frost tonight, says neither Israelis nor the Arabs have shown to the barrage of bills on other issues such as repair facilities and mechanics and the prescribe contraceptives to minors, and w ere forced to buy no - fault auto insurance 'National Weather Service. any wish for a cease-fire along the present political reform and obscenity. mandatory inspection of all cars. another bill would allow the inclusion of Oct. 1. battlefield lines. A drug substitution bill which would birth control information in sex education Legislation to allow liquor sales on allow druggists to substitute a cheaper implementation of a state land use law. classes in the public schools. •The banning of studded tires. campus, introduced last spring by Rep. Jackie Vaughn, D • Detroit, may have to generic drug for a higher - priced name The legislature's regular sessions are held brand drug may also be acted on this Members of the Women's Political onsfrucfion take a back seat to proposed laws governing campaign spending and lobbying activities. session. The legislation, sponsored by Jondahl Caucus are optimistic about the bills, which Monday through Thursday at 2 p.m., Fridayat 10 a.m. and Mondays at 7 p.m. The state legislators return Tuesday from a and Rep. Joseph Forbes. D - Oak Park, two - month Newsprint shortage summer recess. would also force druggists to post price lists n Likewise a bill to free state money from campus the general fund for additional loans to college students plus another bill to allow of all their drugs and allow customers to see price differences. There will also be a flood of legislation nstruction to improve the the Thomas Kehler, landscape engineer for Campus Park and Planning Dept. said colleges and universities to sell revenue bonds to acquire money for student loans may not get out of committee this session. introduced this session to rewrite Michigan's obscenity laws to meet the to affect State News ifwood entrance to campus begins this Sunday that the entrance would probably intent of the U.S. Supreme Court's June House Speaker William A. Ryan, D - iing following an agreement between be blocked by 11 a.m. today. ruling on pornography. slighted but may be run in a more ing machine operators and the Brown "We're not sure of the exact time, except Detroit, said that public opinion following The ruling said that obscenity should be capsulized form. lim Contracting Co. of Lansing. that it will be after the 8 a.m. rush hour and Watergate is for strong political reform and a bill requiring disclosure of all judged by community standards, and many Starting this week, papers may be a few The State News will also: )b Brown, vice president of Brown that the road will be blocked by noon," campaign legislators believe there should be a uniform financing sources may have a good chance pages smaller with a corresponding 10 to • Discontinue use of mug shots. s. said Kehler said. Sunday that construction of getting approved. state code for local municipalities to follow. 15 per cent increase in advertising. This • d probably be Drop front page index and notices completed four weeks Improvement of the entrance was There is a great difference of opinion on After the widespread teachers' strikes development is due to reduced supplies of and eliminate free publicity to a now asoriginally scheduled. supposed to begin Oct. 9 but the Michigan major ways to legislate campaign ethics, said throughout the state this year, legislation to newsprint allotted to State News printers degree, encouraging more use of the free fter Nov. 1 the weather starts to get Road Builders Assn., which includes Brown avoid future long - term contract disputes Senate Majority Leader Robert Vander in Greenville. It's What's Happening column. for construction," Brown said, "and by Brothers, shut down road construction, will probably be forthcoming. • Discontinue the three full page sports 15 we have to be finished. I think we'll Laan, R - Kentwood. Paper mills in Canada, where most claiming the Operating Engineers of AFL - . if if rainy weather doesn't hold The fact that 1974 is an election year pages and the two op • ed pages each week up the CIO Local 273 were not bargaining in good Immediate action is predicted on a way newsprint stock comes from, have been hit vete may have considerable effect on any such except as space may become available. pouring." fai th over a new contract. to forestall cutting off state aid funds for by strikes and are supplying only 50 to 70 • Discontinue Police ■'ton Baron, director of legislation. per cent of usual shipments. Briefs, and cover Campus Park The road building association, which is One area of legislation where students Detroit schools, whose teachers were still significant police activities in short Planning, said Sunday that Printers warn that unless cutbacks in an organization of major owners of might benefit would be the removal of out when the annual "fourth - Friday" articles. potion had to begin by today. construction machinery, disagreed with the pupil count was taken in September. paper use occur now, newsprint stock may • Discontinue TV '«were not going to have the entrance union on matters of salary increases, Michigan's 4 per cent sales tax on food and dwindle to the point of missing some listings. up for the winter," Baron said. "If they perscription drugs. A move towards this is issues entirely. makeup of work for time lost to bad expected to be initiated in the House this Legislation, in conjunction with an Observers predict the 'start Monday, they probably would weather and choice of contractors for In response to the shortage, the State newsprint ■wmade it before bad weather set in." fall. expected executive order, to consolidate News will rely on more concise news shortage to continue until at least Janaury drainage work. Ryan is already rounding up support for the departments of Social Services, Mental 1974, though no end to the strikes is now reports in order to continue full coverage in sight. ending the sales tax on these items. Such a Health and Public Health into a new "super of local news. News coverage will not be Lit up Hubbard Hall residents V Bailo and Maureen Linder * it would be neat" to °n the Spartan football aV for its game against University of Michigan r uVl so theY encouraged bard Hall residents to no U!ubva |!?ht1infl 1 a UP th0ir display of school News photo by Dale Atkins Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 15,19^1 news Brand X loses secret identity roundup By LESLI WESTON State News Staff Writer Those Brand X products of balls bounce on screens outline of its competitors' faults, with an report service." John Naftzger, supervisor for the Spaulding account at Wilson and Htleist, are naming competitors in commercials now. But drawbacks to such "Mere exposure, regardless of the context, could have a boomerang effect," Atkin said. Chrysler commercials Amerttm's "tayer cars to in te|evi. iluJ| pro|%| I television commercial fame "One of the myths of the advertising agency of "Many good products are compiled by our national desk have been granted their proper advertising was never to Wilson, Haight and Welch, Inc. commercial candor have been similar to each other. You're as names — by competitors. mention the opposition. in Hartford, Conn,, said: suggested. likely to sell the opposition as John D. AW, m Naming provides direct "It might do more harm yourself," John Marston, of television and Television viewers have a more and easy comparison for the "We had a product we felt than good to a product by professor of advertising, said. radio s«S Thai government head quits recently seen Schick razor blades compared to Norelco consumer," Charles K. Atkin, was demonstrably better. It would be a short-sighted giving its competitor free trend as a drive to by broadc*! "If the consumer purchasing appear more honest J electric razors, Fiat cars to asst. professor of advertiser to make unfair publicity, even with complete while fj.i,,? communication, said. claims." unfavorable opinion," Gordon process often includes Volkswagens, B.F. Goodrich counteradvertising." 1 comparison then it makes sense The head of Thailand's military government resigned tires to Goodyear's and Brillo "Realistic comparison point by He said other golf ball E. Miracle, professor of to Pads to S.O.S. Spaulding golf point can provide a consumer manufacturers, such Roval, advertising, said. provide' that particular Counteradvertising u Sunday in the wake of violent street clashes between as comparison," Miracle said. extension of the authorities and thousands of demonstrators. He was ' Influence of fairness broadcj successful doctrine JJJ replaced with the first civilian premier since 1953. FACES FINANCIAL DISASTER reformers like Ralph Nader requires provide that broad™! Dr. Sanya Thammasak, rector of\ the university where most of the demonstrators were organized, was named spurred the government to act," he said. "In the last five opportunity" a "reason^ to pre2 Agnew yean the government has been to conflicting views by the king to succeed Premier Thanom Kittikachorn. on imporJ The demonstrators had demanded an end to military government, enactment of a new constitution and the release of 13 dissidents jailed last week on treason FROM WIRE SERVICES speech. available estimates, could run spe knowledgeable outside lawyers more truth active in seeking the in advertising. People expect more now." The doctrine was the American Cancer basis J S WASHINGTON - Former Sources close to Agnew said to several hundred thousand say could be as much as "The Federal Trade commercials against smokw $200,000 for lawyers who Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the finished version would be dollars. represented him in his fight Commission is encouraging cigarets. If used by eco2 facing financial disaster in the "largely his own work." He did All these costs could exceed comparative advertising, but groups protesting gasoline ^ wake of his resignation, will not rely on the speechwriters Agnew's last publicly reported against bribery, extortion and we have to be very careful that automobile commercials make a nationally televised who served him as vice net worth of $198,000, which conspiracy charges prepared by what we say is specifically fairness doctrine could the Justice Dept. pro, farewell address at 7:30 p.m. president to put it together, he disclosed Sept. 16, 1972. true," Bud Allen, account expensive to the broadcast, Frogmen save sunken seaman tonight. they said. This does not include his • Hie $13,551 1967 federal taxes, in unpaid supervisor with Cunningham Abel said. ^ Agnew, expected to touch Agnew promised that he highly mortgaged $190,000 plus a 50 and Walsh, Inc., which handles it wi on ideas of how the nation can would make house in Kenwood, Md. per cent additional penalty, American Motors Co. a speech after he 5 are opening up ifl avoid the pitfalls that led to and 6 per cent interest per year left the federal courthouse in Agnew lost his $62,500 - a - advertising, said. competitors are allowed to French navy frogmen pulled a young seaman unhurt the destruction of his political on the unpaid taxes. Baltimore where he was year salary as vice president American Motors has used criticize on the air" au • The from a sunken dredger in a three - day rescue operation career, will deliver his 15 • sentenced to a $10,000 fine plus a $10,000 annual expense $10,000 fine imposed General Motors, Ford and noted. ' M minute speech live from a and three years1 probation on allowance as soon as he by U.S. District Judge Walter in which explosives were used to cut through the hull. E. Hoffman Washington studio on Channel the uncontested tax charge. on the tax evasion The State News is published by the students of resigned. A lawyer, he faces They said efforts would continue to free five other 6 and Channel 10. The former vice president possible disbarment as a result charge. • Additional Michigan State University every class day during Fall men believed still trapped in the sunken Cap de la The former vice president, faces substantial legal fees to of his tax evasion plea, and a legal fees Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays Hague. Two other men were rescued Thursday and two who resigned Wednesday and two law firms which defended dark cloud hangs over his Agnew is expected to incure Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a pleaded no contest to a felony for tax attorneys to help him were found dead. him; a stiff criminal fine, and professional future. special Welcome Week edition is published in charge of federal income tax probable back taxes plus Among the financial negotiate with the Internal September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. The ship carried a crew of 15, and the fate of the Revenue Service or evasion, spent most of the interest and heavy penalties. liabilities facing Agnew are: fight the Member Associated Press, United Press remaining crew members was not known. The dredger weekend working on his The total, based on the best Legal fees which federal tax claims in Tax International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan d in a storm. Court, Claims Court or U.S. Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, District Court. Michigan Nixon expected to appeal Agnew must financial burden face the while Collegiate Press Assn. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Rains end drought in Senegal alienated from wealthy Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing tape ruling to high court Maryland friends who assisted Michigan, 48824. him financially for years but Phones: have turned against him and News/Editorial 355-8252 that he had a right to withhold Following a catastrophic West African drought, WASHINGTON - President material relating to national given evidence to prosecutors Classified Ads 355-8255 the tapes. defense and foreign in the face of investigation by which forced thousands to evacuate their homes, the Nixon is expected to appeal a relations. Display Advertising 353-6400 The tapes were sought by federal officials. decision ordering him to turn Business Office 355-3447 rainy season has brought life again to the countryside Special Watergate Prosecutor The Watergate committee IRS spokesmen would not where 80 per cent of Senegal's four million people live. over controversila Watergate Archibald Cox. The Senate Photographic 355-8311 was reported investigating comment on the investigation tapes to the U.S. Supreme Nixon's finances in connection Campus Information 353-8700 Crop predictions for Senegal's production of millet, a Court. Watergate Committee, which into Agnew's tax returns. has separate suit before with a $100,000 contribution diet staple, and peanuts, the country's main export, are The U. S. Court of Appeals a Sirica, is also seeking the tapes. from reclusive billionaire for the District of Columbia, in optimistic. Howard Hughes to a close a 5 to 2 decision, upheld U.S. However, other West African nations may face the Nixon's lawyer, Charles* Alan Nixon friend Charles G. (Bebe) District Judge John J. Sirica's Wright, had argued that the threat of mass starvation again. Agricultural experts say Rebozo. ruling ordering the President to doctrine of executive privilege further massive international aid to ward off famine in turn the tapes over to him. Meanwhile, evidence permitted the President to unearthed by the House Mauritania, Mali, Upper Volta, Niger and Chad will be Nixon must appeal by withhold the tapes of Government Activities needed again in 1974. Wednesday. conversations between him and Subcommittee into the use of All appeals judges agreed the his aides. courts had government funds on Nixon's the authority to The court did alter Sirica's Florida and California estates revjew Nixon's claims of order to permit the President has unearthed what the Insurgents hit Cambodian towns executive privilege, but the two dissenters — Nixon's appointees the opportunity to ask that committee chairman calls parts of the tapes be withheld "serious questions of upheld the President's claim — on the grounds they contain propriety." Antigovernment activity centered on two isolated towns located 24 and 30 miles southwest of Phnom War powers limit SIGN UP TODAY Penh where insurgent Cambodian gunners shelled Tram at the Khmar and Srang, the Cambodian command said. to face Nixon veto weathervane ljlg£ Insurgent forces have been mortaring and probing the defenses of the two towns for three days. FROM WIRE SERVICES grandriver. ISTEATHEKTANE The command said there were clashes on Highway 5 okemos WASHINGTON -President Shop brd seasons at Tuk Laak, 45 miles north of Phnom Penh, and in Nixon is expected to veto a bill Kompong Cham, 47 miles northeast of Phnom Penh. The command said most of Phnom Penh's outer limiting his powers to commit combat forces overseas. / GIRLS NEEDED The bill, approved first by to participate in our annual defense perimeter remained calm because of a the Senate, 75 to 20, then by 50'OFF 75' OFF government offensive. the House, 238 to 123, appeared to have enough I-SHIRI SHOW a medium pizza a large PIZZA TO BE HELD TUES. EVENING, OCT. 23rd. (1 item more) support should Nixon veto the (1 item or more) or 1203 e. grandriver bill and both houses of here are just a • A SKI WEEKEND FOR 2 with this with this Chile's junta hikes food prices Congress have to muster a few of the fabulous ATSUGARLOAF coupon coupon two-thirds vote each to override the veto and turn the prizes... 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Mick. 41014 Chicago, III. 60639 11 L SiT" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Aid sought to restrain substance abuse nv SUSAN AGER Administration,, formerly the The three wider and avoid National Institute of Mental - year funding resources the employe of agencies like agencies do," she explained. establish to deal with alcohol If approved, federal Sutt News Stiff Writer request, prepared by the duplication in programs." Tri • County Council funding Health. on Participating in the proposed and substance abuse. for the project will be available J j^jsU and seven other Termed a "consortium," or governor's Office of Substance "We hope that programs will Alcoholism and MSU's original project for Abuse Services, still faces be available for everyone from Addictions, program would be MSU, the in July 1974. The training Michigan universities and organization of units working heavy financial review, but is the grade school graduate to East Lansing's Drug Education University of Michigan, Wayne the consortium included plans cBviaon of the state substance Tolleges may take one more toward a common goal, the expected to be submitted in the person with a postdoctoral Center, Listening Ear and State, Eastern Mchijpn, Central for short training courses and abuse office is also allocating Lp toward curbing alcohol schools would work to December to the federal education," she said, though halfway houses. Michigan universities, Oakland evaluations by MSU of $100,000 for the consortium. J„d drub abuse through a coordinate previously scattered agency. some persons may have to But, if funded, the program University in Rochester, Wayne community services already Irvin Nichols, administrator ■0mPre',ens've tra'n'n8 and disorganized training G. Jean Melton, chief of the travel to different would also serve students, County Community College in operating to curb substance of the state office, said the Tropam if a $2.4 million fund a college or community groups and indirect Detroit and abuse. projects for persons working state office's training division, university for Lake Superior But federal agency consortium would be operation Jeauest is granted by the both directly and indirectly called the consortium a means their level. a program at service providers - doctors, State College in Marquette. officials suggested that MSU's by September 1974, if the plan Bedersl Alcohol, Drug Abuse with alcohol and substance by which the schools can "Our number police and courts - "those Of all the public and private extensive research and is approved. Tnd Mental Health abusers. one target is who contact substance abuse colleges and universities in the evaluation facilities would "share expertise, draw upon the clinician," she emphasized. but do not treat it like the state - about 70 - these make its role as an evaluator of COGS will discuss eight had the personnel, the interest the consortium more crucial. and the time to participate in Under the consortium plan, insurance at meet illiken the consortium, Melton said. all training programs will teach The Council of Graduate 1 encocertification MSU's role in the project as the evaluator of each school's individual program and also of a core curriculum information, plus their individual of basic program. Training own Students (COGS) will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Con Con Room of the International the coordinated consortium is programs may extend from Center. of repairmen, urges fast unique, Bob Schuetz, asst. three - week workshops to Jan Brashler, vice president coordinator of health programs three - year programs in the of Graduate Welfare, will ac at MSU, said. Schuetz serves on the college's curriculum, Melton said. report on COGS' insurance investigations. The council is By SUSAN BURZYNSKI University Ad Hoc Committee For example. Western looking for a policy for and three representatives of state State New» Staff Writer priority. on Alcholism which wrote Michigan University has graduate students that includes departments. Eight-day-long workshops were held at MSU's proposal for its recently begun granting special maternity coverage. A resolution was also passed which Milliken announced Saturday his the conference dealing with several certificates to An ad hoc suggested the use of revenue sharing involvement as the evaluator of graduates in committee is money support for licensing of auto service repair to provide food for the elderly. consumer interest areas including the consortium. The some disciplines who complete expected to present a proposal shops and certification of auto service advertising, education, health and low and a series of intensive substance concerning COGS' stance The law enforcement workshop called for committee, formed last May by on repairmen at the first Michigan Consumer fixed income consumers. Provost John Cantlon, is abuse courses; This, Melton the Farah strike. an unfair and deceptive trade practices law Conference, held in Olds Plaza in Lansing. The council had originally set the date of said, would be WMU's Progress the which would give the attorney general expected to issue a separate on case against He said he is seeking legislation which the conference for a contribution the Internal Revenue Service Wednesday and report to the provost this week to the power to deal with deceptive business would eliminate high prices, overcharges, changed it to Saturday after several on consortium. may also be discussed. practices. programs MSU should repair delays and faulty estimates in auto consumer groups in Michigan charged that Milliken currently supports such a bill the ordinary consumer would not be able to repair shops. Such a bill has been introduced which would give the enforcement power to in the istate House and Senate. attend the conference if it were held on a the licensing and regulation department. Milliken, addressing over 600 weekday. The governor commended the council on open thursday and friday evenings until nine representatives of consumer, business and Participants at several of the workshops the job it has done so far and commended government groups at the conference, also expressed their dissatisfaction with the Beebe for her work as executive director of announced his support of legislation which activities of the council and asked for the the council. would "The Michigan Consumer Council has allow pharmacists to substitute replacement of Lorraine Beebe as executive SALE generic drugs for name - brand prescriptions. director. done a lot but must do a lot more," Milliken Milliken said support for generic This discontent with the consumer said. substitution of prescription drugs would council came one day after the Public Long Sleeve Bodyshirt He said the council must work toward fair increase competition among pharmacists Interest Research Group in Michigan advertising, promotion and sales practices. and reduce the costs of prescription drugs (PIRGIM) sent a report to Milliken asking for consumers. for a reorganization of the council and 7.50 The council was formed by state law in Milliken said he would give the bills 1966 and is composed of six replacement of Beebe as director, saying she representatives dealing with auto repair service and generic was too closely associated with business appointed by the governor and legislature substitution of prescription drugs high interests. enjoy excellent savings on this softly shaped :ranklin resident killed Antron nylon bodyshirt with classic placket front styling In colors [in campus cycle accident of white, red, black, brown, teak, frost or ■ A Franklin resident was hunter green. Sizes lying on East Shaw Lane near police said. They theorized ■ lied on campus early Bogue Street. that Anger struck his head on a S-M-L-XL Iturday morning when the Anger w$s a passenger on a lamjK post. Particles of his lotorcycie on which he ^as a*" Bike driven by MSU student helmet ""were tound embedded ssenger flipped over and slid James Kniivila, 18, when the in the post. to a curb. accident occurred. Police say I John Anger, who is not listed as a E. Anger, IB, was Kniivila apparently lost control student, was apparently visiting BABY WEEK SALE Jonounced dead on arrival at of the cycle and both men friends on campus, police said, nsing Sparrow Hospital at were thrown off when it fell and accepted a ride from 1:40 a.m. Saturday, 12 over. Kniivila to attend a party Now in progress come linutes after police found him Both were wearing helmets, about the time of the accident. It was the first traffic stock up while so many of fatality on campus in eight Contest b years. 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Grand River, East Lansing Phone 332-8619 POINT OF War ByNKEMNWANKO no wished to present a solution to Middle-East strife dovish front to the There are some who want outright Meir's government has proclaimed, there liberal wing of the Israeli establishment. * and are routed. annexation of the occupied Arab lands on But there could be East Lansing resident visitors. have been certain decisive activities which There are other and harder liners. a hopeful side t J Other Israeli officials I talked to were the premise that they are legitimate have been turning the 1967 cease-fire lines Moreover, over the past year, Israeli public present Arab-Israeli deadlock. It D, When this writer talked with Abba to less diplomatic. A senior official of Eban's trophies of war and, in any case, give Israel into permanent political boundaries. Since opinion in response to worldwide open more favorable groui. Eban, Israel's foreign minister, in settlement. The Arabs may December 1970, one of the questions he foreign ministry said quite firmly that what they have always yearned for: secure 1967, a number of Jewish settlements Palestinian harassment has been hardening. finally")! asked was: In the event of a peace there were some territories captured from boundaries. Others argue that the have been springing up in the West Bank, On the other hand, Arab sensitivity to the that they cannot change the impasse by force. They may then be in J Middle.?! the Arabs in the Six-Day War which were occupied territories would always be a occupation of their territories has not conference between the Arabs and Israel, in Golan and in the Sinai. And the Israeli mood to jettison the not negotiable. One of them was permanent focus of Arab resentment and lessened foreign what would be Israel's minimum ■ Jerusalem. The Arab-Israeli w is a modern war guidelines established by the late vL demands? Eban replied that the Israeli position Jerusalem is so central to Jewish "As for the Israelis, even if they win the current engagement, they will have been where expertise in handling sophisticated exemplified by his famous no's; no JL was dynamic, not static, and can alwavs be religious and political life that Israel shaken out of their complacency to a more realistic appraisal of their situation..."Hie equipment is decisive. Such expertise is with Israel, no recognition of settlement at the expense [srJn of J trimmed to meet Arab demands consistent cannot hand over or share control of it only assurance of the survival of Israel is peace with her Arab neighbors. Winning such related to the stage of technological Palestinian Arabs. with any Arab nation, he said. with Israel's security and survival. In other Israel would also stay in peace is the job of sUtomanship, not a job for development of the society from which an As for the Israelis, even if words, everything was negotiable if the the Golan army is drawn. they J Arabs would agree to come to the Heights to ensure that hostile Syria does hostility. Furthermore, annexing them government has been constructing roads to It should be remembered that the the current engagement, they willi conference table. not Jewish use this strategic base to menace settlements around the Sea of outright would make one million Arab inhabitants of those areas-equal to connect these outposts to the Jewish heartland. present Israeli society has roots in the been shaken out of their complacencyT| more realistic appraisal of their Eban's soft line has to be seen against highly developed technologies of the West. situatio# Galilee. one-third of the population of the present I asked Eban whether these activities In that situation, they may win m the background of the 1970 peace The Arabs, in spite of their history of Israel also had to have just enough of Israeli State-Israeli citizens, thus radically battles against the Arabs but n initiative which was sponsored by the did not suggest that the Israelis were in the learning, are, in technological terms, the Sinai Peninsula to protect their back changing the character of the Jewish occupied lands to stay. "Not at all" he ultimate war. relative primitive. Organization of African Unity (OAU). Four African heads of state had brought exit through the Gulf of Aqaba. The rest nation quite apart from providing said. "In the event of a satisfactory peace Studies of past Arab-Israeli wars have The only assurance of the survive J the olive branch to Jerusalem. The Israeli of the Sinai was nothing more than empty sand and the Israelis would gladly pull out potential fifth-column material for hostile settlement the structures can be handed shown that the Arabs can perform well in Israel is peace with her Arab Winning such peace is the job J neighbj Arab neighbors. over to the Arabs. It would be a small price set textbook battles. But as soon as the statesmanship, not a job for generals or government was determined to win over of some of it and be content with just But whatever public opinion has been in to pay for peace." the Africans and their valuable bloc votes enough territory to create a buffer zone But Eban's voice only represents the situations become fluid they lose control hardliners. the Israeli media and whatever Golda at the United Nations and hence, they between them and the Egyptians. State News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Editor ■ in ■ chief Advertising Manager General Manager Andrea Austin Staff representative Opinion Pa&c J"" Hush City editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor Lynn Henning Sports editor Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor John W. Lindstrom Campus editor Editor wis reflect the opinion of the majority of tht State News Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the Craig Porter Photo editor editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. EDITORIALS United States, Rus involvement in Mi When the turbulent Middle East erupted into together to insure that fighting in the Middle East ends 'HELLO? MR. NIXON? MR. BREZHNEV? COULD YOU SPEAK UP A LITTLE, PLEASE . bloodshed on Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, quickly. The United States cannot allow itself to become few observers expected the war to be decided quickly. And now chances for a peaceful settlement to the conflict involved in another tangled web similar to the Vietnam disaster. All shipments of arms to Israel must stop grow even dimmer as the United States and Russia add The State News welcomes all letters, if fuel to the fire. immediately. If the Soviet Union does not also stop order to insure that as many Ic Israeli and Arabian forces have suffered severe losses supplying the Arabs with military aid, the United States possible fit on the page, readers m thus far in the fighting. Israel has reportedly lost about must pursue economic and trade sanctions to change the please observe a few simple rules. 650 tanks, or more than one - third of its armored Soviets' mind. All letters should be typed am strength, and at least 90 fighter - bombers, again nearly Perhaps Congress should refuse to grant preferred one - third of its air striking force. trading status to the Soviet Union as long as arms Letter spaced on a 65 - space line and m exceed 25 lines. Local address, hometo Meanwhile, American analysts believe Syria has lost shipments continue. and student, faculty or staff standing mu more than 90 planes out of its approximately 250 fighters The Israeli - Arab conflict is difficult to resolve. Egypt also be included in the letter. and Egypt over 80 of its roughly 550 strike planes. On the ground, Syria is said to have lost more than half of its and Syria are fighting desperately to regain parts of the Sinai Desert and the Golan Heights lost during the Six - Day policy Absolutely accepted. no unsigned letters will li 1,300 tanks. War of 1967. Even a limited Arab victory would be Letters may be edited for clarity aj conciseness to fit more letters on the pai To compensate for the losses, Israel has appealed for politically important to them. To facilitate a peaceful end to the conflict, Israel but they definitely will not be edited fif relief to the United States and the Arabs to the Soviet content. Union. The super powers have responded and begun to should consider returning to the Arabs much - if not all - replenish much of the destroyed military equipment. of the land it claimed during the Six - Day War. Arabs The Middle East struggle cannot be settled on the must recognize the right of Israel to exist, but Israel can do much to improve relations within its own borders battlefield, and the United States and the Soviet Union have no business intensifying the military conflict there. Surface - to - air missiles, fighter - bombers, tanks and by recognizing Palestinians as equals and not just second - rate citizens. WJIM's TV program ammunition will not bring a lasting peace but instead At the very least, the timetable for peace in the Middle To the Editor: much closer to "Big Brother" can one get? Federal Communications Coir wreak destruction and havoc on a land too long torn by East has been drastically delayed. Arms curtailment and Quite recently WJIM - TV rescheduled Anyone even remotely irritated by WJIM license reviewing authority. United Nation's action will reduce a big power two movies ("Bonnie and Clyde" and "The - TV's condescending program policy would war. Wild Bunch") to late times on Sunday. be advised to express their opinions to the The United Nations needs to take a more active role in confrontation and move Israel and the Arabs one step Obviously the object of this maneuver was closer to a lasting settlement. trying to end the confict. Nations of the world must work to prevent children from seeing two highly violent films. Unfortunately, their concern for protecting the public is only exceeded by their penchant for inconsistency. During a Ford's nomination prime viewing time for returning school children, one of the most violent TV series ever produced can be seen on WJIM - TV OP , from 5 to 6 p.m. when working parents are President Nixon has cleared the The not likely to be home yet. only question that comes up plan to hold very thorough There is no apparent overriding virtue in first hurdle of his impending in Ford's background is $ 11,500 in investigations into Ford's the "Wild, Wild West" series, yet WJIM - TV nomination battle with Congress by campaign contributions which he background, and well they should. presents the series to the point three and the choice of Rep. GeraldR. Ford, R turned over to the Republican Agnew also claimed him self free from four times. - Mich., as the next vice president of National Committee in 1970. Ford any wrongdoings. A complete and Any child viewing this series would think the United States. His next problem has stated there was nothing illegal that anything one does is all right just so thorough investigation is a must. long as God and the government are on his / is having Ford confirmed by the concerning them as they were used There must be no questions when her side. (Watergate has proven otherwise.) Congress. for other candidates and not for and if Ford eventually takes office. An amazing view, especially when one Nixon has found a man with close himself. In fact, he has asked to be considers that both of the aforementioned ties to Congress. This is important. carefully investigated to clear up any This is a man who could end up as movies carry the heavy point that crime As a house minority leader and questions in the future. President, if fate or circumstances simply does not pay. But the implication goes much deeper congressman for 25 years, Ford is a Ford has also stated he will turn dictate. This fact mandates that than that. The viewer does not have the man who can relate to Congress. This over to various agencies investigating Congress must quickly and choice of seeing approved CBS network was one of Agnew's major problems. him any and all of his income tax thoroughly investigate him to judge programs unless he has the stamina to stay In past years, vice presidents with records and files. His emphasis that his worthiness for this extraordinary up on a Sunday night before work eariy close congressional ties, like Lyndon he has nothing to hide is appointment. Ford must bring a Monday morning. Controversial subject matter is entirely Johnson and Hubert Humphrey, encouraging. sense of morality back to the Nixon ignored or placed into a time slot so as to have done much better with But the Senate and House still administration. compete with other stations' sign - off. How Congress than outsiders such as Agnew. very Ford can also relate with Nixon well. His record in the House is Community's To the Editor: lack of community involvement in the tree protests The areas of natural beauty on and in the conservative and fairly One of the similarities among the various Area," has left them in a statever^ ^ noncontroversial. As vice president, planning stages of these projects. immediate vicinity of the MSU campus are to one like those elms on Michigan "J community uprisings over the demolition Whether the institutions attempting Ford will undoubtedly echo Nixon's of local "natural" areas, is the fact that the probably more numerous than at any other were in-very unprotected and vulne these construction projects or the local college campus in the country. those concrete craftsmen. sentiments on economics and organized protests are far too late and far citizenry attempting to block them ar Vietnam "peace with honor." too inefficient. responsible for this gap in communication is However, the realization of the inherent Spend an hour in one of these value and beauty of these areas that Congress likely would not have The people of East Lansing have failed to hard to say. Perhaps the East Lansing - MSU see what a little solitude in the ion*J realize that all of surround us is what the back to • earth confirmed a vice presidential these construction community should have been made fully - do for your mind. If you senseS, movement is all about. In order to nominee with a decided political projects are planned months, even years, in aware of these attempts in the planning nature we have to discover her. enjoy there, something you cannot quiw "1 advance. find anywhere else, then may!* advantage for the 1976 presidential Certainly the Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road controversy illustrates how stages, or perhaps the community's apathy Baker Woodlot and the Sanford Natural understand and join the "I love y^| may be at fault, or perhaps the point is election. Ford himself has hard and how costly it is to stop the academic. Area, which contain over 100 acres of lush nature movement." advancing concrete once the bureaucratic One reason why community involvement beech maple forest, are two eliminated these fears by citing a machine is in full gear. The price that the is still lacking in this area is that we, the - of beautiful natural areas good examples adjacent to the The natural beauty is there. If ^1 promise to his wife to retire when his local citizens have paid to gain, at best, a community get together and realiz people, do not realize the value in certain campus and yet only a handful of people current House term expires. He has modification of the state's proposed plan, is realize what priceless possession we really have in nature, W components of our environment that we beauty is contained protect these areas before tl stated flatly that he will not be a incredible. constantly take for granted. How many within them. The real problem that is plaguing us now implemented and the wheels sUr^ T candidate for the presidency in 1976 people admired those elm trees before they The lack of recognition of these two and probably for some time to come, is the or any other year. started coming down? areas, along with the "Red Cedar Natural East Lansingresf™ State News, East Lansing, Michigan Michigan Monday, October 15,1973 5 Woodcock backs health care By MELISSA PAYTON Last month the UAW concluded care is to be under a major new collective a pluralistic system." State News Staff Writer bargaining agreement with the Chrysler Corp. This contract The Health Security Bill, Woodcock provides for important improvement in says, will rely on health Comprehensive national health care was promoted by United said. health-care benefits " he maintenance organizations which stress preventive medicine and ato Wolkers (UAW) President Leonard Woodcock Friday when early diagnosis. The Dept. of Health, Education and "UAW members place such Welfare has iddnfed the third annual convocation of MSU's College of needs that they a high priority on their health care projected savings of between $4.5 billion and $18.1 billion as a teopathic Medicine. were willing to divert monies that they might direct result of HMO have received in wages to (the maintenance organization) Woodcock and five other participants were awarded the Walter improved health-cire development," he said. coverages,"Woodcock said. Other recipients of the Walter Patengf) Medal of Public Service for outstanding involvement in F. Patenge Medal were former Woodcock stressed that national Ut, education and public service. ' health security is MSU president John A. Hannah; Dr. Phillip Adler, MSU professor nwJjock, long an advocate of national health insurance, said evolutionary, not revolutionary." of obstetrics and "Much has been made about its gynecology; Rep. Dominic J. Jocobetti, "wtiot has the capacity to provide good health care for "every Woodcock said. "Unfair and allegedly high costs," D-Neguanee; Rep. Russell Hellman, D-Dollar Bay and Sen. rnerican citizen regardless of where he lives or what he earns. inaccurate descriptions of a Anthony Stamm, R-Kalamazoo. «0ur society needs a health security program and it is needed revolutionary scheme have been promulgated by the AMA and Faculty Awards for the administration. excellence in teaching in 1973 were Wi" hesaid. presented to James Schwinghammer, asst. "The financing will be monolithic," he said. "But delivery of professor of physiology, and Lawrence Jacob6on, professor of neurology. hree given stack f traffic violations Court to try bail ^Two campus drivers and a A pilot program of pretrial mpanlon had rough going release which permits waiver of The present bail system has The poor, on the other on personal recognizance were of turdav, committing half a been severely criticized for job, estrangement from bail for first offenders and hand, must either remain in jail less likely to be convicted, less >n violations between them being prejudiced against the family and further others with limited criminal or pay a oondsman a fee likely to serve prison terms if criminalization. two separate incidents. poor. Prisoners with sufficient records will soon be initiated in (usually 10 per cent) to post convicted and served shorter The Lansing Committee for After the game, an money are freed on payment bond. sentences if Mason's 55th District Court. incarcerated Equal Justice, a nonprofit identified faculty member of bail, which is returned to A study by the New York Volunteers from the following conviction than corporation made up of area k issue with a traffic control them on their appearance for Legal Aid Society showed that University community and the prisoners who were not citizens, is currently seeking leer and ended up with a trial. prisoners released on bond or released. tful of traffic citations. tri-county area will interview volunteers to staff the These findings indicate that prisoners between arrest and program. [First, he was cited for using to heed the suggestion the ftaffic officer, who said arraignment, confirm the responses by phone and Groups to disc pretrial release allows the accused to better prepare his Volunteers will work in pairs between 8 and 10 a.m. at the 1 was Improperly parked. He present the information to the arraigning judge. about Mideast defense and to demonstrate that he can live a normal life in Ingham County Jail in Mason. An informational meeting Leonard Woodcock, left, and Myron S. Magen, dean of later cited for obstructing - The the community. ffic and failing to produce a judge will then decide will be held at 7:30 p.m. College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erickson Hall kiva whether to set a monetary Campus Arab and Jewish groups will present Mideast war Incarceration, on the other today in the LeJon Building, id operator's license on viewpoints - but not at the same time - at 8 p.m. today on WMSN Friday. bond or to free prisoners on hand, has sometimes led to loss 1801 W. Main St. in Lansing. uest. (640 or 820 AM in residence halls only). State News photo by Dale Atkins their promises to appear for ater that night, a The Arab side will be presented by Ashraf El - Bayoumi, trial. nstudent and his female professor of biophysics and adviser of the Organization of Arab 'dent companion were Similar programs are Students, his wife Soheir, a graduate student in anthropology and "Do you really love me?" "Do you really really love "Do you love me?"she currently operative in Detroit, "Po you love me?" she she asked. pped for a traffic violation Fauzi Najjar, professor of social science. me?" she asked. asked. Pontiac, Flint and Kalamazoo, asked. fService Road near Wilson using both paid and volunteer The Israeli side will be presented by Rabbi William Rudolph, "Of course," he said. "Of course," he said. "No," he said. "Of course "he said. |||. Police also found interviewers. Failure to appear director of B'nai B'rith Hillel and two or three students from the So she asked no more. Tijuana in the car and the Organization of Jewish Students. A I for trial has been limited to less man was ticketed senting a fictitious Michigan for than one per cent of those recommended for release. The program will not be a debate. Each side will present its views separately and, after each presentation, questions will be phoned in Vv# Jer's license. by listeners. I 3 / A \ ity council, housing commission L . =L_ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau x F0P6OT to avB n ighlight governmental meetings 1 ; nom do, sapphire! what uouj?. 60TTA present fop. you. TO YOU LAST u/e£t<. IT'S FROM me - A LITTLE TASTE TREAT pop YOUR BREAKFAST A how TH0O6HTFUL. PEAP COURSE, YOU GOTTA \ ie State News publishes each Monday a weekly list showing The t TROUT. CLEAN '/M J Faculty Affairs and Faculty Compensation Committee, \ "able: FIRST- .y lt government meetings will be taking place, 1 p.m. in the Board Room, Administration Bldg. lease notify the reporter assigned to your area or the The Elected Student Council will meet at 3:15 p.m. in the Con 'iging editor to include items here. Nongovernment listings Con Room, International Center. rild be sent to It's What's Happening. Please clip this list for Wednesday Today Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources, 9 to 12 a.m., Stevens T. Mason Building, Lansing; leaders of 18 fSMSl' Board will meet at 8:30 p.m. in Wonders Hall kiva. organizations will voice :ble Communications Commission, 7:30 their views on the development of a state land use p.m., Conference plan. X City Hall. Reports on the progress of video Mass Transit Committee, 7:30 p.m., Conference workshops, Room, pen hearing on alternatives to current collective City Hall. Work on plans for an extension of the city bus system. at 6 p.m., bargaining Michigan Education Assn. headquarters. 1216 dale Blvd. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission By-Laws Committee, •national Center. ie Ingham meeting at 6:30 p.m.. 15th Con Con Room, Insurance, IRS tax suit nominations, 5 p.m. in commission offices in Lansing. Thursday SOUL & JAZZ County Nonmotorized Transportation Advisory Housing Commission, 7:30 p.m., council chambers. Hear up regular monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. in the Ingham ;d Commission offices in Mason. County appeals resulting from housing code enforcement. Educational Policies Committee, 10 a.m. in the Board FROM UNITED ARTISTS/BLIIENOTE Room, Administration Bldg. The meeting is closed except for Tuesday invited guests. ate legislature reconvenes for session at 2 p.m. at the ty Council, 7:30 p.m., Council Capitol, The Policy Issue Sub-Committee of the Curriculum Chambers, City Hall. Public Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. in room 443B, Administration •ring scheduled on vacating an alley ■rgreen and Grand River avenues. running between Recreation Commission, 7:30 The University Committee on Academic Governance will meet >9 ■i School. Progress ■ital Improvements report p.m., Board Room, East Lansing from the city landscape architect on at 3 p.m. in the Board Room, Administration Bldg. The ASMSU proposal to put students on the board of trustees will be sni Commissi! Program of park improvement. ty. CAM J Lansing residj DELIVER THE WORD ■ $329 DONALD BYRD BLACK BYRD ■ f 'j ■ fjri $*69 I OU DONALDSON £3* SASSY SOUL STRUT $169 BOBBY WOMACK FACTS OF L1FH S369 401 EAST GRAND RIVER Lansing1*81 • discount records MON. - FRI.9 AM -9 PM SATURDAY9 AM-6 PM SUNDAY NOON 6PM 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, Octobr 15, War's performance By MIKE LaNOUE sudden he jumped and ran off Papa Dee Allen on congas were * Zappa might have written, a very saxophone and flute more State News Reviewer the stage. The crowd went wild outstanding and just these alone articulate guitarist with a volume during solos. As it was, and was really with War at this made the concert worthwhile. the sound was muffled. People must have left the point. Also some unique harmonies unique style, a hard-driving bass Minority Prelaw did a pretty War/Ballin' Jack concert were produced through the player with a good voice and a good job of keeping the crowd People were whistling, drummer who played the Saturday night wondering what clapping and enjoying the song, combination of Oskar and in order, but the concert started the hell was going on with War, but the fervor died before the Charles William Miller on quickest solo the fieldhouse has a half-hour late and for those ever heard, Ballin' Jack has the the top • billed group never song ended. saxophone. who were on time or came early, really ending their 90 - minute "Slippin' into Darkness" makings of a top group. the wait certainly seemed set. Perhaps the basic problem tenuous and detracted from an went the same way. Loud The final tune Ballin' Jack with War's presentation was its Three of the members of War screams at the quiet beginning appreciation for the concert. lack of drive and excitement. played called "Are You Doing were playing some esoteric jam changed to boredom as the song the Best You Can?" was Again the concert at Jenison that seemed to have no dragged out for about 20 Ballin' Jack, on the other fantastic. All four members Fieldhouse pointed out the beginning or end. When they minutes. The restless crowd, hand, did play hard driving acid stood before the thousands and need for MSU to purchase a finally did stagger away from who for the most part sat on the rock and did attempt to entice clapped along with them. The place that can house a number the stage, half of the crowd was uncomfortable bleachers in the audience with participatory music stopped but the clapping of people and still can produce yelling more and the other half Jenison Fieldhouse, would have antics. What plagued the Ballin' continued as Ballin' Jack good acoustics. Both War and was walking away in disgust. been better served by some Jack performance was their lack walked off. Ballin'Jack -indeed, any group When War first donned the that plays in the driving acid rock rather than the of exposure to the MSU stage, the crowd was on fire and Ballin' Jack would have fieldhouse—have to be metaphysical effects War was audience. ready to boogie. War could have sounded frustrated by the rings in the trying to acnieve with this song. much better if the easily garnered the full Individual performances by With saxophone music that person running their sound sound. Their desire to return to enthusiasm of 10,000 folks who Lee Oskar harmonica and sounded like something Frank MSU must surely be limited. on equipment had given the were tired of waiting for their appearance. Yet each song dragged on for at least a 10 • 'Traffic' too pessimistic minute duration and War failed to see that the audience wanted a quicker pace. War drags on They started out with "Gypsy Man," a good quick Left to right, B.B. Dickerson on bass, Lee somewhat disappointing concert brcught tune filled with plenty of Oskar on harmonica and Charles William out 10,000 people who seemed to be By EDD RUDZATS Traffic." And they reflect the main idea of the film, which one excitement. Papa Dee Allen, Miller on sax, members of War, performed looking for hard - driving music. State News Reviewer character puts into words as he sings "all the world is sad and belting his kettle* and conga Saturday night at Jenison Fieldhouse. The State News photo by Craig Porter dreary, everywhere I roam." drums, was super. All of a "Heavy Traffic" is a strange film. In fact, bizarre might be a better word for this animated excursion into the seamier side of "Heavy Traffic" is a depressing film, depressing because of the New York. The world "Heavy Traffic" depicts is a sordid one, filled hopeless view it presents of the people living in the confines of a rock with winos, bums, whores, homosexuals and assorted wierdos who seem to be unable to communicate with one another. Yet the panorama the realistic one. film paints, exaggerated as it may seem, is still a large city such as New York. It is a harsh, unromantic view, which, while quite gripping, is also far too pessim istic to be entertaining. Not that there aren't some interesting, even funny moments in Top enter W "Heavy Traffic," for there are. But even then, the humor seems to The assortment of characters in "Heavy Traffic" is amazing. The border on the sick or morose. Yet Ralph Baski as writer - director film centers around Michael, a young cartoonist, who at age 22 is still a virgin and living with his parents, Angie and Ida. Ida is the stereotyped Jewish mother who feeds her son constantly and and Steve Krantz as producer are able to breathe life into their characters and at times tug the heart strings a little. scheduled for bewails the fact that she married an Italian dock man with Mafia Baski created this animated feature in which technique proves to connections who drinks incessantly and is always fooling around be more admirable than subject matter. Rated X, "Heavy Traffic" is with other women. "Marry a Catholic," they said," she moans. the second film venture for this young man, "Fritz the (it" being By JACK BODNAR big, burly, black drummer who the Midwest and just takiiJ "Thev never get divorced." his first. State News Reviewer has done practically everything easy. When Rankin is good] H Three top acts will highlight on the hard - rock scene in his is worth listening to Wha Within Michael's sphere of existence are Carol, a super - sexy is mediocre, he is still n Technically, the film is quite different from Walt Disney's the East Lansing bar scene this 25 years. black chick who works as a bartender; Shorty, a rather dumb animated works. Superimposing animation upon old movies of New week with music in the latest listening to. muscle man whose legs have been amputated, and Snowflake, a drag York City streets or on old photographs or paintings, Baski Among other things, Miles sequel of the Battle of the founder of the old queen who "goes in for the rough trade." They all play a part in the was a fantasies and adventures that comprise the main body of "Heavy effectively merges fantasy with reality to the point that, for awhile, Bars. Electric Flag with Mike the two are almost inseparable. Unfortunately, this technique gets out of hand at times and takes on the appearance of an amateur Appearing at the Brewery Bloomfield, was a close friend filmmaker's nightmare. The use of filters and reverse exposure tonight will be the Bachman - of the late Jimi Hendrix and O proves to be more annoying on many occasions than integral to the Turner Overdrive (BTO). played in Hendrix's Band of structure of the film. Gypsies. "TTjem Changes" and A strong Canadian group, his adaption of Neil Young's with Randy Bachman of the "Down By the River" have In essence, what "Heavy Traffic" finally becomes is a social Guess Who as one of the become classics. comment on the conditions of human existence as seen by its creator. His commentary is often bitter and despairing, yet filled driving forces, it currently has Admission is $2 at the door. a hit single, "Blue Collar," on with sharp insights. For that reason, "Heavy Traffic" is more the AM charts. Admission is Folk singer Kenny Rankin interesting for the glimpse it gives into another side of life than for its ultimate message. $1.50. -W will be at the Stables all this week. Admission is $1 tonight The Buddy Miles Express and Tuesday, $1.50 Wednesday will open a two - night stand at and Thursday and $2 Friday the Alle - Ey tonight. Miles is a and Saturday. Rankin, who is 33 years old, has been on the folk scene a long time. In recent years he The great Buddy Miles' suffered a relapse from the use be at the Alle Ey tc of heavy drugs and retired for almost two years. Now he is and Tuesday. Cost * coming back, mostly touring Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigai Monday. October 15.1973 7 Health units Weather balloo to get paid, full-timestaff ann arbor-a across Michigan privately-funded full-time staff A weather balloon launched near Sioux City, instruments suspended 150 feet below, and (or the two health committees reached a height of 75,000 feet, he added. Iowa, Saturday morning was visible to thousands in the Michigan Legislature has of Michigan residents when it apparently The weather balloon was supposed to land 10 been organized by a citizens' miles west of Toledo, but exploded at 7:22 p.m. Saturday night. disintegrated for an organisation dedicated to the unknown reason near Mount Pleasant. strengthening of state The balloon, which was brightly illuminated Tim Alward, 323 E. Akers legislative government. Hall, said a friend by the rays of Saturday's setting sun, was seen woke him up at 7 p.m. so that they could The two-year demonstration from Lansing, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo observe the object through Alward's binoculars. project, which will provide the and other cities in the state. Senate Health and Social "I could tell it was a balloon," Alward said Services Committee and the Lt. A1 Thorne of the Michigan State Police "Then it exploded in a stream of sparks." House Public Health said newspaper, airport and police switchboards Committee with three paid throughout the state were deluged with calls Thorne said the balloon was being tracked by staff members beginning Nov. about the unidentified flying object. high altitude aircraft, but did not know if the was announced by research instruments had been Thorne said the balloon, which was 470 feet recovered. ' representatives of the National Citizens Conference on State long and 334 feet in diameter, was launched by the National Center for There were no reports of panic among Legislatures at the Michigan Atmospheric Research. It carried a 2,000-pound payload of research Michigan residents, he said. Legislative-News Media Conference here on Thursday and Friday. Most Michigan legislative committees currently have no staff members for research and administrative purposes. The Barn burner $175,000 demonstration A barn on Lake Lansing Road used by Duane Bone, a local project is designed to show fire-fighting, but the barn, some field tile and some straw contractor, burned Saturday night. The Meridian Township legislators that the eventual were destroyed. Fire Dept. controlled the blaze after an hour of State News photo by John staffing of all committees Russell would aid state representatives and senators in drafting legislation and improving their strength relative to the Jobs sought for Chilean teachers executive branch. "The idea of the citizens conference is obviously to try The Latin American Studies Whiteford. "They executed suppress Marxism, and that and suppressed. and convince legislators that Assn. is developing a list of some, expelled others and put Marxist professors would Sanders said that many the staff is so indispensable university personnel in Chile who some in jail." that the legislature couldn't certainly lose their jobs. people in Chile have views want to leave the country John Hunter, the director of which He also said that because the could be considered afford to do without it," said because of the recent military the studies center, said that no position of several leftist groups leftist, but that the government State Sen. William Ballenger. takeover. confirmed information about in Chile is unclear these groups only has an interest in R-Delta Township, and intellectuals in Chile has been might be considered Marxist suppressing Marxism. chairman of the Senate health According to Scott Whiteford, asst. director of released except that the military committer MSU's Latin - American Studies junta has replaced the The conference, which was Center, the association hopes to presidents of the universities. attended by about 100 publish a list of Chilean Tom Sanders, an expert on academics who want Latin American affairs who journalists and state legislators, included speeches and panel employment outside Chile. taught a short course on Brazil discussions with Speaker of the at MSU, issued a written Whiteford said they will statement about the plight of House Williiam Ryan, kmy D- Detroit, Senate Majority probably prefer employment in Marxist professors in Chile. other South American In his statement, Sanders said Leader Robert Vander Laan, countries, but the association the government of Chile has R Kentwood, former Calif. would like to know about announced the intention to legislatorJesse Unruh, who was defeated in a bid for governor possible vacancies in U.S. universities. by Ronald Reagan, and other state officials and press Whiteford said the personalities. association is also acting as a clearing house for information Participants on the panels about specific scholars still for one week only at and in subsequent workshops inside Chile. discussed ways to improve "The new government came media coverage at the state down hard on those (scholars) capitol. with leftist leanings," said The STABLES v folk club "we offer a better alternate Mon. & Tues. ■ $1 Wed. & Thu. • $1.50 Fri. & Sat. - $2 the sea-food lovers finest food value ... seasoned m__. ... _ , blended of chopped cl OPCM Wf 06 and green onions In a stock, freth butter and "The Picture is a Sensation! 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OCT. 20,1973 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W. GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA SHOP MON. THRU SAT. 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. SUNDAY 9 «.m. to 7 p.m. Why Pay MI Monday, October 15,1973 9 Fumbles drown Spartans, 31-0 ByGARYSCHARRER touchdown sprint of 53 yards completions in the waning twice on third down situations. State News Sporti Writer by tailback Gil Chapman. minutes of play. MSU touched rainstorm." to the ball.' Fumbles in weather The Spartans did not have an Stolz said the rain accounted for Stolz said the bad weather MSU Coach U M territory once and that like this can't always be called Denny Stolz offense. They matched last - those decisions. and field conditions forced the paced the locker - room floor was only for a fleeting moment mistakes." week's halftime first "We were faced with - down receiver Mike Jones fumbled long Spartans to change their game Stolz called the outcome a following the Spartans' 31 - 0 total of two and finished with as yardage. We loss to arch rival University of - away a 47 - yard pass reception were trying to play plan. "total loss." 40 yards rushing. They chalked for field position," he "Some of those Michigan Saturday, obviously on Michigan's 18 yard line. fourth "A win would've been a up only 142 total yards, 94 of So frustrated was MSU's explained. "It's pretty hard to quarter passes (after the rain family win; this disappointed and embarrassed is a great family which came on four pass drive against them (the with what happened. offensive unit that it punted stopped) were designed for the loss," he said. "We're in a Even more humiliating than Wolverines) in a driving first quarter," he said. position now where we have to the scoreboard loss to Stolz said he was definitely regroup. We'll have to go back Michigan convinced that MSU was ready to work, that's all." was the way in which the to upset Michigan but admitted Stolz does not think the loss Spartans beat themselves, there were no aspects of the will create a morale fumbling nine times and playing problem, or without an offense in a rain - game that satisfied him. at least he does not like to think "I really liked it up to the so. plagued game. Michigan recovered six of those giveaways kickoff," he said, feigning a "It'll be a difficult week and scored 17 of its 31 points as weak smile. "They came along for us; but we've been in some so well during the week. We a direct result of them. just awfully tough spots before," he It was a sad spectacle for put it in on the ground. MSU fans. The Spartans had not "I don't know why or how. If been so thoroughly whipped by I did I wouldn't be here, I'd be up in heaven," he said. 3-0 Victory Michigan since 1947 when the While the Spartans failed to Wolverines blanked them 55-0. "We just lost a football game before we ever had a chance to penetrate the Wolves Michigan territory, played much of the for Booters game inside MSU land. Five of win," Stolz said. "We turned the their fumble recoveries were in Zdravko Rom scored two ball over to them and they took Chapman's day advantage. That's all. Spartan _r territory. Had the defense not played as strong a goals and Mark Karrer added a goal and an assist as the MSU u M tailback Gil Chapman ipots an opening en route to a 53 "Helpless is a pretty good game as it did, the score could soccer team gained its third description of how I felt," Stolz - yard touchdown scamper. The Wolverine junior tallied 117 said. "I've been in quite a few have been 60 • 0. straight shutout, a 3-0 victory yards in 20 carries on the slippery Tartan Turf. The Wolverines' final two over the University of Michigan football games before and it State News photo by Craig Porter scores came in the final quarter at Dearborn Sunday afternoon, never happened. It did today." on a six • yard pass from at the MSU soccer field Michigan scored all the points LYNN HENNING it needed in the opening period quarterback Denny Franklin to Rom's first goal of the game Paul Seal and a two yard run by - came four minutes into the on a 53 - yard punt return for a fullback Ed Shuttlesworth. second half and ended a touchdown by Dave Brown and "On a day like today scoreless battle. a 35 - yard field goal by Mike somebody is going to make a lot Two minutes later Karrer Spartans' play Lantry. The Wolverines sat on a Wolverine linebacker Carl Russ pounces one of MSU's nine fumbles. The Spartans on caused poor playing conditions the Wolves lost only one fumble while running 20 more of mistakes," U - M Coach Bo slammed one over the goalie's head into the upper right lost rix fumbles while Schembechler said. "I'm glad it comfortable 17 - point halftime getting whipped by plays than MSU. corner of the net to make it wasn't us. Our whole theory bulge after second No. 4 rated Michigan, 31 - 0. a real tragedy a - quarter - Though rain State News phoio by Craig Porter today was, 'We've got to hold on 2-0. Rom's second tally of the contest came at the 13:50 It took one of the best rivalries in I show ever/body just how bad off MSU's football program is. I Nobody but Michigan could have laid it any more on the line. college football to finally 'A real nice day fo mark on shot. a rebound of his own MSU coach Payton Fuller credited Spartan team play for It was a disgrace. Not just the score, which was the worst the second-half turnabout after defeat in 26 years for MSU against Michigan, but it was an the scoreless first half. I absolute crime that a Michigan-Michigan State game could have "Ed Randel, Rom and I developed into the mockery that it was Saturday. By PAT FARNAN The stingy Wolverine though he said he played at "Brown's punt return and The Spartan defense was Karrer played with much more How could it have happened? How can you go from the State News Sports Writer tackling allowed MSU to "about 80 per cent," togetherness in the second top of corps navigated Chapman's run really gave racing after people all day long. I the heap in collegiate football to the very rock bottom in so few cross the 50 yard line just the U - M offense to a pair of lift," Schembechler said, half," Fuller said. What do you do for an I years? encore after a 31 - 0 once. But the Spartans never neat touchdown drives and a The Spartans were at a triumph? U M defensive tackle Dave I Further, how could a football program have crumbled before ran a play in Wolverine field goal. "All I had to do was catch - great disadvantage in the Bo Schembechler Gallagher attributed MSU's I everybody's eyes with nobody facing up to it until the past year? just territory. the punt," Brown said. "The contest as top scorer Mike smiled. And well he should. His defensive ineptness to the rain. 1 Maybe Saturday was a good day for Michigan State and its "We just went out and blocking on that play was Kenney failed to see any action I undefeated Wolverines mopped played football." Franklin said. fans. At least there can be no more delusions. The beautiful. I don't think due to a knee injury suffered in Spartans came Spartan Stadium for six MSU "Our defense played "Last year they (MSU) I close against Northwestern, they came clcee against Notre Dame, anybody touched me. It was a last Wednesday's game with fumbles and made a joke of the extremely well," Schembechler really seemed to be a physical I they looked promising against UCLA. annual intrastate rivalry. said. '"The weather helped but "We made the decision to let Franklin very easy job of running." team," he said. "I remember I Albion. "We didn't use our Everybody was hinting upset against the old rival. Certainly our defense understands we quarterback on had to change my face mask game "It was a nice day for none of that 17 • point Michigan tavorite stuff that had been have offensive problems and Friday morning,'' Chapman slid through the because it got bent in the first plan enough in the first half," I tossed around by people not a warn of the football," Schembechler Schembechler noted. "I Fuller added. "When intensity of the chuckled. I'm very pleased. We they seem to play a little was a Spartan line with seven half. It's hard to get any we did I MSIAndMichigan battles. played with an offensive line harder." bit skeptical of playing him because of the weather. But he minutes elapsed in the second momentum for a good hit in use it we had some goal look what happened. period and darted 53 years for weather like that." chances, but we blew them. that had only one man in there The Offensive did one helluva job with one the Wolves' second touchdown. Spartans face their that started the season." problems? The Wolverines' hand on a day like today." toughest week of the season as only offensive Spartans were helpless TTie Wolverines scored just about every way possible on problem was keeping dry. "I found the hole and The Spartans' momentum drowned in the first period. they host Spring Arbor on Schembechler cited two plays headed for the outside," Wednesday and Southern It was humiliating because MSU was the rain - soaked Tartan Turf Illinois simply helpless. The cool hand of which put his Wolverines in on Saturday. Stolz said his team punted on third down because it had to and held the Spartan offense in Chapman recalled. "After that, go quarterback Dennis Franklin, it iust to the I for field position and possibly force a funble. It was check. gear. was a race flag." I to drive 80 yards in a driving rain against I could disagree? But what does it say for your offense? hard, he said, Michigan. And who Dark-horse I The game was tragic because the MSU-Michigan battles have GOLF, VOLLEYBALL I been such a great tradition through the years. In addition to the outdistance ■rivalry between the two schools' fans, there has been a great deal I of good realized by the annual contests. The competition has 1 been healthy for each school's program. Women save face for Spartans By BILL COSTABILE I Now the whole thing threatens to become embarrassing. MSU State News Sports Writer By PAM WARD was a strong team effort." lhas not scored against the Wolverines since 1971 and it hasn't State News Sports Writer The MSU squad takes on its toughest rivals this weekend, Minnesota's Golden Gophers removed the dark - horse tag and ■beaten them since 1969. Not everyone lost their games this weekend. The women s Western Michigan University and Calvin again. stepped into the limelight as a definite threat to win the Big Ten Michigan toyed with the Spartans ■Saturday, playing on the same wet field and in the same miserable teams were able to save some face and pride for the MSU sports "We're going to have to work on our offense, especially our cross - country title this year, as they downed the Spartans I conditions. They were just a vastly superior football team. program. Saturday, 19-42. . spiking," Dickieson said. "It needs some improvement." The Gophers were led by sophomore Dennis Fee who turned the I That's why the usual subjects of scorn- the coaches and The women's volleyball team made an impressive showing in The women's golf team also had a winning weekend, defeating six mile course in 30:31.6. Minnesota ■players -really can't be blamed. Can you blame Denny Stolz and its first home match, defeating Calvin College and Central Bowling Green University in a dual meet. - proved it had excellent ■his crew, who have all done an admirable Michigan University. The Spartans put up a good fight against The Spartans' total team score was 628, depth as its runners finished first, second, fourth, fifth and seventh. job of keeping their beating the Bowling MSU was paced by Herb Lindsay who clocked in at 30:50. I team in great mental shape through a season like this? No. Just Ball State (Ohio) and Indiana but were defeated in close matches. Green squad by 27 strokes. ■talk to the players. Their attitude toward Stolz and the staff has "I think we played really well," junior member Becky "Hie girls really didn't play as well as Rounding out the top five in addition to Lindsay were Paul Sewell, they could," Fossum, Devon Hind, Fred Teddy and Stan Mavis. ■remained positive and confident since the first day of practice. Dickieson said. "We have improved a 1,000 per cent from last coach of the women's golf tram, said. "It was a real windy day "We didn't run as well as we could have," MSU Coach Jim I Or, can you get on the players' backs? After all, they fumbled a week. TTiey were all good matches." and there was bad vision, many of the girls had a lot of Gibbard said. "This was the second worst defeat since I've been here ■football nine times Saturday to turn the TTie young Spartan team played strong defensive games penalties." game into an early at MSU. We're a better team than this, but we I comedy. concentrating mainly on its speed and team awareness. Manono Beamer took medalist honors with just suffered a big an 80 stroke score. letdown. "We don't have much height," Karen Peterson, coach of the Talent not there women's volleyball team, said. "With such a short team we have to "Manono played really well," Fossum said. "She came back on "A team has to have one bad race a year and I think we've got But that's the whole concentrate on our speed." the last nine and improved a lot." ours but of our system. The Big Ten title is not problem. The talent is not there. won on a regular Beamer shot 44 on the first nine and came back with season dual meet record. The whole "We made less mistakes this thing is won or lost at the Big J■defense.® teani has some But the offense very good personnel, particularly on week," Dickieson said. "We had a strong defense. We kept working to pick them off the floor. It the final round to clutch the lead. a 36 on Ten meet. We still have a shot at it." is till extremely young. It will get better, ■but what can be expected when you throw such a team to the Though disappointed with his team's showing, Gibbard said that Minnesota's performance was no fluke. ■fourth-ranked college football team in the ■ country? "They have an excellent chance to win the Big Ten title this Everybody wonders if the Spartans can rebound...again. year," he said. "They've got a lot of balance and could take all the ■™PPosedly they are to have a break this week against Illinois. marbles this year." | et they could conceivably be underdogs to the Illini, who are Though not an integral part of the Gophers' performance, senior ■ in 'he Big Ten and 3-2 overall. "I In 1947 Gar. Bjorklund bolstered Minnesota's hopes by finishing the six - e Biggie Munn lost his first MSU-Michigan battle, 55-0. mile jaunt without apparent pain. Bjorklund suffered a torn announced after the game that a Achilles tendon during the summer and has "o that to Michigan team would never just recently begun Michigan State again. workouts. And it has not. The Spartans will now prepare for I Saturday's home opener when Saturday, Denny Stolz stood before a silent group of reporters they host the five • school Spartan Invitational. Competing for top enng in the dressing room and made honors will be MSU, U • M, Central II be back." one simple statement: Michigan, Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan. I There ar i lot of people hoping so, |Longest series game Bad weekend I Oakland nds in Mets' victory lAVt <>m ' Lions lose (upi) - The Mays, threw his glove up in the it ^or!t ^ets evened u the air in disgust. NEW ORLEANS, LA. (UPI) - Bill Butler ran for a one - yard X j Series at a game apiece Second baseman Mike touchdown with 39 seconds left in the game Sunday to provide K"|!d"y * W home when Willie Mays Andrews- the third man to play the New Orleans Saints with a 20 -13 victory over the Detroit the go-ahead run Lions. that position in the game for I e 12th inning and three Oakland- then made errors on The Saints thought they had it won, 16 • 13, with 1:04 left in ■ru Seorcd on errors for a two successive routine plays to the final period when Happy Feller kicked an 11 - yard field goal. ■^°"ivictory the over the Oakland allow three more runs to score. But Detroit's A1 Barnes was found guilty of roughing the kicker longest series game That made five unearned so the Saints had a first down at the two • yard line and went for '"Played. a touchdown this time. runs in the game for the Mets Lay\whose "farewell to and five errors by Oakland, but Howard Stevens, who helped set up the winning touchdown Ko h!!a Become hatl 1)6611 threatening the Mets were happy to take with a 47 yard kickoff return, - swept untouched around his right „ a disaster for the them since they kicked the end with 10:50 left in the fourth quarter and Feller kicked field ; bounced an 0-1 pitch first game away the same way goals of 10 and 18 yards to round out the Saints Kollie Fingers, the fifth scoring. , Hie Lions, now 1 - 3 - 1 for the "and Saturday. season, scored on a 33 - yard pitcher, through the The Mets' victory sends the pass from Greg Landry to Earl McCullough with 1:22 left in the Buh ut0 ('enterfield to score series east for at least three third period and two 34 - yard field goals by Errol Mann. I " 1iarre'son L7 with two outs. Fingers, who more games and both teams have their No. 1 pitcher primed Rain, rain, ram Mann, however, missed field goal attempts of 23 and 48 The Saints made their game - winning touchdown after Stevens yards. K 11 games for Oakland A steady rain, which at times turned into a hard shower, formed all over the Tartan Turf field as players from both for Tuesday night's third game moved the ball to the lions 45 and Archie drenched everyone at Spartan Stadium Saturday, Manning, Butler, and me »^.0n and was upset at at Shea Stadium-Oakland's including teams splashed through the soaked carpet. Appropriately, Jess Phillips chewed up short yardage runs. C Pfospect of w these fans who were trying to generate some enthusiasm for TTie first half, which ended in a 3 3 ^ Jim (Catfish) Hunter and New the sun came out shortly after the game ended. tie, was characterized by Pn - ovet-ihe-hil^ '4 2-vearolcl York's Tom Seaver. the Spartans during MSU's 31 - 0 defeat. 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SALES PERSON and light PHONE 355-8255 CHEVELLE 1972 350 automatic, 5-10-19 E.O.E. 8-10-19 management needed for small 347 Student Services Bldg. power steering/brakes, excellent business. Please call between 9:30 condition 593-2528.5-10-15 HORNET 1970. Good engine, body a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 489-2720. TWO HOUSEKEEPING, FULL time BEDROOM, ,urnilh|d in need of repair. $750. 5-10-19 unfurnished AUTOMOTIVE opening on 3 p.m. -11:30 p.m. Mobile Hon* 355-1516.5-10-15 shift for an experienced $35/week, 10 Scooters & Cycles TELEPHONE MARKETING. $1.50 minutes td floorman. 371-2121, extension campus. Quiet and peaceful 0n, $450. 351-8672. 5-10-16 HONDA 1 972 600 Sedan: to $4.50 per hour. Full time, part lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 Parts & Service 249. E.O.E. 8-10-19 Excellent condition, time positions. Call 394-1103. 13,000 Aviation CHEVROLET CAPRICE 1969, one ■ One bedroom owner. Power, air, excellent miles, tape deck, $100 down and ww WE ARE anxious to locate four 13-10-31 luxury! EMPLOYMENT take over payment or $1,350. pretty girls to serve as topless apartments. Furnished, condition. Phone 337-1524. GIRL STUDENT: Experienced Call 4 8 2-4838 or 487-0873. waitresses for one evening. The shag carpeting' TOR RENT 5-10-19 3-10-16 'WILL JOHN AMD MARO-iA PUD PEACE occasion-local businessmen student needed faculty home for dishwashers, air cood,' Apartments party. Pay $8.00/hour plus tips. cleaning, cooking, some child Houses CHEVROLET 1972 1/2 ton JETSTAR 1964,88. Original owner. IM THEIR BG CITY APARTMENT? Call 482-3801 from 5 30 - 7 p.m. care. Monday - Friday, 3:15 - private balcony. Immediate pick-up, automatic, V-8, stepup Telephone 394-1228, evenings. 6:15, and Saturdays. Good pay, occupancy. From $190. Octoberll, 12, or 15.3-10-15 Rooms rear bumper, radio, heavy rear 3-10-15 WILL HENRy CONTINUE "K BUS walking distance campus. Call 351 -7212. 731 Burcham 'FOR SALE springs, front stabilizer, rust Animals proofed. 510 West Gibbs, St. MALIBU 1973, 350, power steering HIS FRIENDS? WILL REPENT? 337-0241, after 5p.m. 3-10-17 Drive. Johns. Call 1-224-6332. 5-10-16 and brakes, vinyl roof, best offer. DESK CLERK full time evenings. EFFICIENCY-FURNISHED Mobile Homes 371-2407, after 5:30 p.m. TUNE IM FJGA/M TOW3RIWW NIGHT HEAD NURSE Will train. Excellent job Private bath and entrant* CHEVROLET 1962 WAGON - very utilities paid. One or two 'LOST & FOUND 3-10-17 opportunity. Apply in person dependable, $100 or best offer. TOMBC NEWS'' UNIVERSITY INN. 3-10-17 only. 1214 East Kalamazoo ^ •PERSONAL 337-2350.3-10-17 MERCURY MONTEGO 1968 - FULL TIME Head Nurse opening 3-10-16 M I for an 8 bed Intensive Care Unit in •PEANUTS PERSONAL V-8, automatic, good running MANAGER TRAINEE £ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY. CA 94709 a new 254 bed hospital. Must have •REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET short van, 1973 VAN 110 14,000 miles, 350 condition. $600. 485-3633. 1-3 years experience in an intensive We have an opening for an FEMALE ROOMMATE from October 26 to needed I 5-10-17 care unit. ambitious high school graduate. January 1 •RECREATION V-8, automatic. Can be seen at Four eutomatic pay increases in Call 351-2002. BX-2-1015 SERVICE Instruction 1615 Wallace Street, Williamston or call 655-1036 evenings after MUSTANG 1970, low mileage, excellent condition. Call Motorcycles rvi<*]V INGHAM MEDICAL HOSPITAL 401 West Greenlawn first six months. For 484 4368 between 10 interview, call a.m. and 1 301 SOUTH HOLMES, South'oi 8:30 p.m. and weekends. 332-2033 anytime. 3-10-16 Lansing, Michigan 48910 p.m. B-3-10-17 Sparrow Hospital 2 man I Typing Service 3-10-17 METRIC MOTORS. VW repeir. 371-2121, Extension 249 efficiency, utilities included Mo I YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, TRANSPORTATION COMET 1967 four door, automatic, OLDS MOBILE CUTLASS F-85, RICKMAN. Fal> prices now in Okemos Road and 1-96. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS Pets. $125. 351-7497. 0-10-31 I 1965-four barrel, 330, looks good condition. $250. 349-1929. c-10-31 'WANTED clean, 484-6350. 5-10-17 good, power steering, power effect. Parts, services, helmets, leathers, and custom accessories. L.C.C. ■ SPARROW. One bedroom I brakes. Best offer. 489-4069. ASCP or eligible, excellent plus study. Unusually attractive, I SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! salaries and benefits, 286 ••RATES** 3-10-17 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just B.B.A.-M.B.A. Lawyers, architects, carpeted, utilities, appliances I CORVETTE 1969 350-350, two Lube, oil & oil filter or bed hospital, latest and BL 1-10-15 10 word rr tops. Reasonable 339-9360, after OLDSMOBILE 88 1 965. south of 1-96 overpass. Phone Winterize (includes 2 city planners needed for finest equipment, short drive 5:30 p.m. 3-10-17 Transportation special, clean, 694-6621. C-5-10-19 sophisticeted volunteer positions to Lansing and Flint. Call gallons anti freeze & flush) in the U.S. and abroad. All travel, MAN NEEDED for two man, ow I safety approved, five good tires. collect or write: room, parking, furnished f medicel, and living expenses paid. 1969 CUTLASS SUPREME - 350 V-8 with 3 speed automatic, vinyl $400 or best offer. Call Dave at FOR SALE: Honda 1967. 160, rebuilt Highest bid. *9.95 Peace Corps-Vista recruiters at 337-2508.3-10-17 487-5686^3-10:^ engine Placement Office October JG Abbott 1 3 5 10 roof, console, bucket seats. A 332-3731.3-10-15 RANDY'S MOBIL - NEED ONE girl I touch of class. 332-0745.5-10-15 OLDSMOBILE 98, 1969 For sale. 22-26, interviewing all seniors. The Memorial Hospital - very close. 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 Luxury interior, good condition. 10-10-26 Owosso, Mich. Furnished, parking, carpeted, I HONDA 1969 CL350 cc. Good balcony. 351-5092. 3-10-14b 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 $1500. Call 372-9043 after 4 condition. Call Duane Reid at 48867 19.50 p.m. 6-10-19 337-1111.3-10-15 FULL AND part time work 517-723-5211 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 2 GIRLS TO to sublet 2-msi I ! 393-1849, 349-2711. PORTABLE HARD top for MGB. available close to campus to suit 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 5-10-18 OLDS 1965 CONVERTIBLE, Practically new, $120 Call your schedule. 351-3701. HOWARD JOHNSON'S Motor apartment. $195/month. 431 I 1970 HONDA CL350. New tire, Burcham 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 automatic, power steering and 5-10-16 Lodge is now taking applications immediately \ sprockets, chain, and tune-up. anytime 484-5830.5-10-15 332-0619. 5-10-19 DODGE 1967 four door hardtop. brakes. Good condition. $300. for barmaids and cocktail 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 Like new. Best offer. 332-0132. waitresses for cocktail lounge Real nice car. Power steering, Call 349-9105. 5-10-18 5-10-16 DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair ATTENTION NURSES' D EADLINE power brakes, air conditioning, manuals for foreign cars. EXCELLENT opening soon. Call Dan Albro at NEAR MSU and Frandor. Beautiful | PLYMOUTH FURY III, 1967 694-0454 for an appointment. one bedroom 1 P.M. one class NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA - CHEQUERED FLAG,2605 Bast , four new tires, shock, new day 4-door, V-8 automatic, power Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west OPPORTUNITIES IN 5-10-17 carpeted, air conditioning. I transmission, new exhaust repair and service, factory Geriatric before publication. steering. 59,000 miles. Excellent of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 Nursing field. balcony, parking, laundry, qi complete. Call 625-3859, trained. G.T. MOTORS. 816 condition. 353-8376.5-10-15 Positions available Full or Part Call 332-1703. 3 10-17 East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER - anytime. 5-10-18 time on all shifts. Liberal if Peanuts Personal ads 0-10-19 Need experienced dictaphone PLYMOUTH 1965 Fury I. Six Employment salary and fringe benefits at typist, must have experience in GIRL FOR furnished 4-man.w must be pre-paid. DODGE VAN 1969 A108 Lansing's largest and most - cylinder, 64,000 miles. Body HARLEY CHOPPER 1950-rebuilt typing in one of the following term. $60/month, 337-2341. I Paneled, carpeted interior. and engine in decent shape, progressive, skilled nursing 3-10-16 engine $1375. Call 349-9105. fields; X-ray, pathology, surgical. Cancellations/ Corrections $1200. 337-9660. 3-10-17 $300. Phone 349-0390. 3-10-16 LONG HAIR OK! Young men facility. Apply in Person or Excellent salary and fringe 5-10-18 and women for inside part time call Mrs. Swan, Personnel - 12 noon one class day FALCON 1968: PORSCHE COUPE 1963. 1 Porsche benefits. Apply Sparrow Hospital MALE GRAD student seeking I Automatic, theatre tickets Apply before publications. 4/door, great gas mileage, snow engine, 1 VW engine, both run OFF-SEASON super bargain, sales 115 West - - Allegan, Room 405. ROSELAWN MANOR Callu489-972«l Suzuki 1972, Apache 400. Vires. 485-2842 after 6 p.m. great. $900. Call 485-0409. Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. PART-TIME order - takers: Busy 393-9730 after 5 p.m. 3-10-16 The State News will be 5-10-19 5-10-15 -5:00 p.m. 10-10-16 ;T ^ season starting. Hours of'your choice. Call 351-1562. 10-10-18 I responsible only for the FIAT 850. 1968. Great economy. RAMBLER 1966 V-8 automatic, 1970 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro. CASA DE SOL, one bedroom, first day's incorrect radio, nice shape. Steve after 6 2,700 miles. Excellent condition. ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while MASSEUSES WANTED. We will unfurnished luxury apartment. I Radio. 55,000. Best offer. insertion. 332-6026. 3-10-16 p.m. 489-9611.5-10-19 $375.353-8335.5-10-15 you learn. Part time or full time. $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-10-31 train for part or full time, $8/hour. Phone 489-1215. Bartender 8t $170 and up. Call 351-8681. 5-10-15 [ Waitress 0-10-31 Bills are due 7 days from FIAT SPORT COUPE TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1972 - clean, Positions Available the ad expiration date. If 1970, WANTED: Two former Vista-Peace 1,3-MAN apartment and s 18,000 miles, $1995. 349-4627, for not paid by the due date, a 35,000. 35 mpg. Excellent after 4 p.m. Corps Volunteers, Male or ACCOUNTING MAJORS men's rooms. 2 blocks to I 5-10-17 50* late service charge will condition. $900. 353-7701. Female, for Campus temporary full or part time campus. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. I 3-10-16 VOLKSWAGEN SPORTSMOBILE JOIN THE COMPLETE auto representative, 60-80 employment. We will teach DOOLEY'S c-10-31 camping van 1971. Excellent cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% hours/month. $2.50/hour. Call Federal, State, and Local 1970 FIAT 850 Sport Spider, dark condition. Best offer 625-3585 off on labor. 215 East Tim Keefe, Wayne Snyder - Income Taxes. One position RESTURANT WOMEN: 1 block from campus.3 | before5p.m.5-10-15 Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. 313-226-7928 or see Peace open immediately. Many others girl apartment, corr green, black convertible top, 25, 000 miles, good condition, must 0-10-31 Corps representative October available January 15, 1973 Apply at: furnished. Utilities and parking I VOLVO 122-S station wagon 1967 22-26 at Placement Office. through April 15, 1973. 534 Sunset Lane included. $80. 349-9E sell immediately. Phone excellent condition. New VOLVO X5-10-18 Applicants must devote at least 349-4842.0-10-31 - 484-3628 after 5 p.m. 3-10-16 E. Lansing brakes, new clutch. Best offer. 20 hours per week to 4 to 5 p.m. AUSTIN-HEALEY 1966-Black. 355-4900 5-10-18 The quality built economy car PART TIME employment with employment and be able to NEEDED FOURTH girl: 1351 Call Bob 373-7584 days. FORD VAN 1970 Econo-line 200. featuring four-wheel power multi - manufacturer distributor attend our free tax clinic in Mon. through Fri. Collingwood. Call 351-10" 351-6211 evenings. 2-10-16 Shag carpeting, paneling and ice disc brakes, electronic fuel - 1 2-20 hours per week. $78/month. 5-10-17 VOLVO 1967. Four-speed, four HOUSEPARENTS-MARRIED box, custom paint and wheels. Injection and safety frame Automobile required. 351-5800. wheel disc, AM/FM, steel radials. couple needed to supervise BUICK LESABRE 1967, hardtop. 694-8243 after 6.3-10-15 $950. 349-2937, after 6 p.m. C-10-11 December the week following ATTRACTIVE 3 room apartment I $450. Power steering/brakes, group home for retarded adult 3-10-15 Lansing's factory authorized the end of fall term finals. You females under A irconditioned, carpeted. ■ radio. 351-8672.5-10-16 Community FORD FAIR LANE 1967 GTA - dealer. WANTED: SENIOR Computer must be available to work Mental Health. unfurnished, except refrigerator I 393-7477. CAMARO 1971 automatic, air, recent engine overhaul, needs VW 1968 - runs great. Fair Science/Business student to do through spring break until April and stove. Adults. Phone ■ 10-10-19 many extras, excellent. $2300 or some work. $200 or best offer. condition. Best offer. 131 Bogue Glenn Herriman applications programming on a 15. 1973. Apply in person 9:30 372-7249 after 5 p.m. 10-10-221 6135 W. Saginaw part-time basis. Contact Jim 12 noon (except Before 5 353-7290 or Street - Room 6 after 5 p.m. a.m. to m best offer. Call after 6 p.m. p.m. 482-6226 Stutsman the S BR For Rent 353-8777.3-10-16 3-10-17 at Thursday and Saturday), or 339-9435.5-10-19 Volkswagen-Volvo-Body Shop ONE LIBERAL male for house on ■ CORPORATION, 626 Mott phone for appointment. Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 Okemos road, own bedroom. Call J ADD YOURSELVES TO Sat, til 3. Foundation, Flint, Michigan 48502, (313) 235-2528. 5-10-19 882-2441. BOOKKEEPING SIMPLIFIED 8t TAX TV and STEREO rentals.$24/term 349-4682.3-10-15 SERVICE, 4305 South Cedar THE GOOD THINGS SEE US FIRST before you take your car anywhere elsel We're the WANTED: SENIORS with degree St., Lansing. 3-10-17 $9.95 month. Free same day delivery and service. Call APARTMENT MANAGERS I good guysl Anything from front in agricultural science, forestry, Efficient couple neededI NEJAC, 337-1300. c-31-10-31 AT MEADOWBROOK TRACE end service to major overhauls. OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC, fisheries, fam management, machinery repair, grain-vegetable BABYSITTER: childrenl 11 ONE who enjoys a.m. - 6 p.m. December for nice 12 unit, brick! near campus. Similar (earheri ■ Grand River at Park Lake, East production, F.F.A. or 4-H weekdays. Own transportation; CREATE A new indoor world! appointment possible nearb*.■ Lansing. 351-3130 NO needed for positions in 57 near faculty club. 2/achool age Check the household goods in Reply letter only: Manager, 5l3| RIPOFFSI! C-10-19 countries. All travel, medical, children, extra money for the Want Ads today I Hillcrest, East Lansing. 3-W5| and living expenses paid. See housework. Call Judy BODY REPAIR. Other estimates Peace Corps, Placement office 489-2122/882-0004 after 4 p.m. too high, why don't ya give us a October 22-26.10-10-26 5-10-15 was mua anaa try. Quality but low priced. CROSS WORD 0GJE Oram CDBEg Reduced rates to students. VAN APPLICATIONS BEING accepted NEAT, MATURE person to assist handicapped attorney in arising PUZZLE HCTEranilE Q00G WORLD, Potterville. 645-2123 8 for waitresses and cooks at a.m. until late. 7 days a week. mornings and retiring evenings. ACROSS 33. Money LUM'S RESTAURANT between F ree to own pursu its from 8 a.m. - 1. Bivalve 35. Chops 10-10-26 2-4. Full time only need apply. 231 M.A.C. Avenue. 1-10-15 5 p.m. Compensation plus room and board. 484-1938.5-10-19 5. White vestment 36. Three-toed sloths MEP □EE raS0 QBB| QEEuhk 8. Card game 38. Cat-o'-nine¬ DENTAL ASSITANT, downtown 11. Where the tails specialist, Monday through BUSBOY - IMMEDIATE opening, heart is 42. Muscle Friday 7 • 4:30. Experience preferred. Will train right person. nights. Very close to MSU. Phone 332-8835.5-10-15 usEts nanH pnnagS saa Dpi Salary open. Send resume 1107 Bank of Lansing, 48933. 5-10-19 WAITRESSES: PART time 15. Thrift 16. Poisonous mm eoe® positions available, 11 am -2 18. Moist 3. Stock 8. Changeable BABYSITTER WITH own p.m. daily. Apply in person 9-11 19. Gaelic 9. Goal 49. Oriental Exchange transportation free e.m. THE DOME ROOM, 222 on your 22. Cry 4. Profession 10. Might afternoon, 1-5 p.m. 485-3006. Seymour, Lansing. 0-10-19 25. Headache 50. Supreme Being 5. Japanese ric 13. Afresh 3-10-17 29. Everyone 51. Duck genus 17. Study for paste NEEDED. HOUSEKEEPER for 30. Italian DOWN 6 Resinous WEEKLY NEWSPAPER group in new home in East Lansing, area. daybreeze 1. Converse substance 20. Thailand rich growth area seeking space Two-three days per week, 14-21 31. Motherly 7. Treat 21. Grafted in salesmen. Salary commensurate hours. Please call 351-8700. r— V 7" r- r~ r- s 7- Heraldry with experience. Competitive 4-10-17 23. Anne* T~ SI 24. Run between " with or above daily scale. Plenty ■ of room to grow for producer. LADIES: SELL Nationally ~ ports iT" Contact OAKLAND Ad Manager, COMMUNITY Advertised Dresses and Pant Suits from actual inventory in n 5r 25. Household NEWSPAPER, Lake Road, 7196 Cooley Union Lake, your own necessary. home. No investment For details write: Box & i TT~ iw Michigan 48085. 1-313-363-7141.1-10-15 C-3-Michigan State News. 3-10-16 1ii JT TT i 3r W L_ 28. love Periods of W 1 ir time Canadian BUSBOY-IMMEDIATE opening. Noons, 11:30 a.m. • 3:30 p.m. RECEPTIONIST Orthodontist's office, FOR 51" w t W 32. capital Must be neat and dependable. JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE, down personable, mature person with good typing ability. Monday - W/ 7A 7A W/ 34. Decree 37. Men's party town Lansing. 3-10-16 Friday. Send resume to Box D-4. wmmmwmmmtm Ml i*r nr- 39. Spoil 40. Seaweed Michigan State News. 6-10-19 WAITRESSES FULL and parttime- c 41. Approve midnight shift (will train). Apply CONNOR'S RESTAURANT, BOOKKEEPER WANTED: Approximately 20 hours/week. W w t W ar ST t 42 Betrayer 43. Wood sorrel 44. Siouan 3231 West Saginaw, Lansing. 5-10-16 Phone p.m. 655-3868 between 9-5 3-10-16 L % L I Monday, October 15.1973 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michiean Commission examines monorail; sftfe okoiijtf responsibilitiesexpandl ?11 F:. Grand Rivei structures, Next to the Sportsmeister Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 Wed, Thur 9-9 Editor's Note: now under consideration. To like the commission will take on criminal justice have already A proposal to double the size be overlooked if the funding added responsibilities as a result been adopted. >1- the two county commissioners CIGARETTES /99' of the Tri County Regional agencies choose to do so. With a block 3 PKS. - and one at • large representative of new thrusts in the grant an agency "We're only an advisory Planning Commission, a Lansing from each county now disbursement of federal aid. receiving revenue sharing funds area agency with advisory, agency," Herbert Maier. the "There are indications that is given a grant free from commission's executive composing the commission, the limit 3 planning and grant reviewing restructuring would add a city, local elected officials will be explicit restrictions. director, said. "If we see things given greater latitude," he said. In 1968, the commission was Expires Oct. 21,1973 responsibilities, has been that are blatantly wrong we village and township East Lansing Store Only criticized by several Ingham have the right and the representative from each In this situation the designated by the federal Office county, as well as three commission becomes a of Management and Budget as a County commissioners. Today responsibility to point it out to the State News presents the first of two articles examing first, the the funding agency. But after that it's out of our hands." representatives from Lansing. The commission was the second regional planning body coordinator of local input insuring against duplication of efforts and money. metropolitan clearinghouse responsible to review and comment on selected federal aid 10% OFF OUR DISCOUNT PRICE ON commission and second, its The commission was established in Michigan. Most Duties added applications. The purpose of the ALL KODAK FILM PROCESSING & DEVELOPING established in 1956 under plans to reorganize. counties are now members of Changing structure in the review system is to coordinate No Limit By R.D.CAMPBELL Michigan Public Act 281 of one of the state's 14 regional federally assisted programs with disbursing of federal revenue - (coupon) State News Staff Writer 1945, which provided a state, regional and local ExplresOct. 21,1973 agencies. sharing funds could add new East Lansing Store Only bia's oi regional Ihiek A1 framework for MSU students could find "Most of the regional units responsibilities for the planning thus preventing planning bodies formed by iday to themselves whizzing around were organized in Michigan commission. Block grants as flapping and duplication of multicounty agreements. rutives thi during the 60s," Maier said. opposed to categorical pants in campus a few years. in vehicles that glide on monorail track within the next the At that time road problems in Lansing area, which is chiefly in Ingham County Maier thinks that agencies education, transportation and At the commission's state level the duties are also ENVELOPES 33" tly aid 1 This is one of many programs expected to expand. "We're overlapped into Clinton under study by the Tri - County- County, causing traffic trying to tie the efforts of i00*- Limit 1 Regional Planning Commission. old The commission is a 13 - year multijurisdictional agency disruption. The joint resolution worked out between the two regional planning agencies into state planning. Our general Reg. 59c (coupon) ExplrasOct. 21,1973 East Lansing Store Only ^9r communities pointed to the intent is to rely more on their ■ that attempts to coordinate for expanded If h need recommendations," said Lysol actions of the 78 local intergovernmental cooperation, Ronald Uken of the Michgian governmental bodies in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties. One of the commission's especially since Lansirrg. the urban area, core for the tricounty lies in the extreme Human Services Council's Dept. of Management and Budget. Kotex Disinfectant most extensive projects— which northwest of Ingham Maier is directly responsible corner Spray may intertwine East Lansing, to the commission. In turn five Country where the three county including the MSU campus, lines intersect. planning departments are 16 with monorail as mass early as "people movers" 1980 — is an urban transit studv funded with The commission was originally a nine - member body, responsible to Maier. They include land use resources, transportation, information 10's Reg. 59c 36' 14 oz. Reg. $1.79 a c all for nightmar though the actual structure was Limit 1 $315,000 for a 16 • to - 18 changed in 1968 when selection systems, finances and law (coupon) month enforcement. ExplrasOct. 21,1973 period. of county board commissioners East Lansing Store Only Two - thirds of the money is became subject to the one man • The commission's budget for coming from the Urban Mass one vote principle. 1973 was $488,261, about half Magic—$loq Transporation Administration. Of the remaining money $50,000 is being supplied by the A Growth proposed proposed expansion of the commission to 18 members is One possible mass - transit vehicle of which came from the counties while other funds came for federal, state and various Flash Cubes Super—77c |/ck< state, $20,000 by Lansing and •$9,500 by East Lansing. The part of the program local coffers. Limit 1 (coupon) ExplrasOct. 21, 1973 East Lansing Store Only Idd affecting East Lasning and the Male liberation i MSU campus focuses on traffic problems along Grand River at meet concerni TYPING ERRORS Safe Avenue. "You're bound to have men are going to be more Clairol Guard Close-Up >da problems when you have the The men's liberation volume of student pedestian movement surfaced at MSU comfortable developing fcKTRorr and automobile traffic as with meaningful relationships with complexion size fiday by Friday and Saturday at a "Male 'ration It Grand River. There's other men. He said this would a problem Role Workshop" in the Union. t will be just trying to cross the street," / Robert Kuehne, the commission's chief The Movement Gay Liberation provided the happen with gay experience. or without the Saturday workshops were CAMPUS STORE Reg. $2.50 $] 49 - 2/25" 6.4 oz. Reg. $1.05 59' lie School; primary basis for men's Limit 6 Limit 1 iol on o held on topics such as men and Ihe teach transportation planner, said. liberation, Joe Pleck, who (coupon) rd of Ed the women's movement, body ExplresCOct>.°2i, i One phase of this planning includes the introduction of teaches a University of Michigan class on sex roles,, sensitivity, sexism and the - OUT OF SIGHT Expires Oct. 21,1973 East Lansing Store Only East LansimjStm. itive dam r (Jie co political structure, men in their out the tf people movers both on campus told the workshop Friday ut shortlj and through the East Lansing relationships with women and Kodak Color Film night. He called gay liberation the homosexual taboo. r Presid business district. The vehicles the first collective movement could carry up to 10 people and Duncing t of men. »d Riordai UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT be situated on either monorail Men need to examine their it amnesty or duorail tracks or possibly ride CS-126-12 C-110-12 tiordan ii 89' changing roles in relations with EEDBSEN «* on an air cushion. s eonferer women, other men and Recommendations for the children and their involvement school Tu t the first ptiase of the project will be with work, Pleck said. pickt released in February. e strike Fears of homosexuality have Not all - powerful tended to restrain men from ice teacl But the commission is not all forming close relationships - powerful and its urban transit with other men, Pleck said. He FREE CHEESEBUSTER, FRIES, & COKE Listerine ., Irdays wht classes recommendations — Toject recommendations —can like all its predicted that in the future Tame Mouthwash (When you buy one at the Regular Price) Sun Thurs. 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. 1010 East Grand River Ave. Reg. $1.93 $] 19 73c Limit 1 Fri - Sat. 10 a.m 3 a.m East Lansing (coupon) Expires Oct. 21,1973 East Lansing Store Only !ei By l\ Tab-A-Day Vicks ASPIRIN Brely half Stat< ►ed up at t 100 count W/IRON ting. FREE 5 grain Inly [point le one s on CHfESEBIISTB, FRIES. COKE 100's 39' 10c p faculty r :■ $1.69 Value 781 Reg. 75c et a numb ■ (When you buy one at the Regular Price Limit 1 [ve studenl with this coupon) (coupon) jerful voici Expires Oct. 21,1973 [they can c East Lansing Store Only > 1010 E. Grand River, E. LANSING jut of a V tsentaiives Head & Vicks Robitussi (•ose exprei student finance. Shoulders Cough Drops cough »e handic hary fear. Do You Remember When . Tube Reg. 45c formula Students ji Wing son Iniunicatio BOOKS SOLD 7oz. Reg. $2.29 $] 44 3 pk. 29' 4oz. Reg. $1.25 66' : pefully 1 now I it'l rea Limit i ved." (coupon) * student ExplresOct. 21,1973 East Lansing Store Only 'e speakini FOR 25* is aroun tentative, fear when SBS SALE! ORLON jet them i ther repres Id not hav< KNEE SOX Peak out. When you ask Special Assortment Reg. $1.00 67 'lie 1- faculty V" Ph Limit 6 fal Resour lor a "Frye 1 be sure you ftet 15'—50' (coupon) ExplresOct. 21,1973 East Lansing Store Only 4 not be bj < j't even if; Paperbacks & some hard cover shyness at 'y membi Opaque n8 to say letheyrepi S 8 S ^ J best thi ss the issi KNEE SOX BOOTERY SHOE REPAIR Ings with t 225 E. Grand River 501 % E. Grand River Reg. $1.00 57' present," 1 ^j^tudent 00k Limit 6 (coupon) | "econfidi 'hen thing! Park Free with $2 purchase 421 Gd. River Across from Olin ExplresOct. 21.1973 East Lancing store Only eademic Use stud