Tuesday, the October 16,1973 State News Volume 66 Number 46 michigan Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 heik threatens to deny oil o U.S. as aid to Israel rises ( ROM WIRE SERVICES Arabia would cut crude oil under intense pressure to make a show production by was 10 per cent and by 5 of per cent a month solidarity with the other Arab states. See related articles,, photo pages 2,11. jek Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi thereafter. Accordingly, some Saudi action to deny bia's oil minister, was reported Though Washington has repeatedly oil to the United States would come as American oil and other interests, and no might iday to have told Western oil urged all Arab oil states not to use oil as a surprise. also worsen the already strained relations Mitives that if the United States should political weapon, U.S. officials have said The United States announced with the Soviet Union, officials said. privately that King Faisal of Saudi Arabia Monday But tly aid Israel's fighting forces, Saudi that it had begun resupplying Israel with officials said that though the military supplies to prevent what it called diplomatic situation did not look "a massive airlift" to Egypt and Syria by the encouraging at this time, they hoped that Soviet Union from the American decision to upsetting the military keep. Israel supplied might lead Israel and the Arabs repeats balance in the Middle East. gnew - The Soviet Union as well as Moscow — to look for a declared its "determination to assist in diplomatic solution to end the fighting. every way" the Arab effort to liberate territories Meanwhile, an Israeli ship which i entered occupied U.S. waters flying no flag was loaded with f innocence by Israel, Tass reported. The Kremlin's statement of support for the Arab side in the Middle East war came in planes, tanks and tons of bombs at the Norfolk, Va„ Naval Base piers Monday. a communique following secret talks Navy officials refused commmenton the ASH1NGTON (AP) - Spiro T. Agnew .. The government at Washington does between Communist party leader Leonid I. ship and on recurring reports that the farewell to public life Monday night live, it lives in the pages of our Constitution Brezhnev and Algerian President Houari sprawling naval installation was being used as a new denials of wrongdoing, praise for and in the hearts of citizens," the resigned Boumedienne. staging area for new arms being sent to the Middle East war zone. President • designate Gerald R. Ford vice president said. "Thank goodnight In the first public you, acknowledgement of a a call for political reform as a result of and farewell." decision taken over the weekend to replace But eyewitnesses said the cargo shiD 'nightmare come true." The words were emotional, the delivery some of the Israeli planes and equipment "Aben Dat," out of Haifa, docked at one of nationally televised 7:30 p.m. was not. In a level voice, Agnew repeated his lost in the war, the State Dept. also said that the Navy piers here, had three A4 Skyhawk Agnew said he sees only good flat denials of bribery and extortion charges it could report no progress so far toward a jet fighters lashed to her deck. d for America. against him. diplomatic solution of the conflict. The A4 is the backbone of the Israeli air He had only praise for President Nixon, and for Ford. The announcement by Robert J. force. Front-line McCloskey, the acting department A reporter takes dictation near the Israeli front lines in Picket l "In choosing Gerald Ford, the President has made a wise nomination," Agnew said. spokesman, came after intensive discussions within the administration. The action was McCloskey said that the Soviet airlift, which began Wednesday, had consisted of for a letter home from an Israeli soldier at a inside Syria Monday. See related articles on southwest Syria forward base camp 15 miles "... He'll make an excellent vice president, taken with awareness that it might provoke about 280 flights, and a delivery of 4,000 pages 2 and 11 I dd schoo and he is clearly qualified to undertake the highest office should the occasion require." angry responses in Arab countries toward tons of military supplies to Egypt and Syria. APWirephoto Agnew said he dia not want his last in Detroit moments on the public stage to be spent in a today JETROIT (UPI) "paroxysm of bitterness." But he said he wanted the nation to understand fully the reasons for his resignation Wednesday. Agnew said he hopes the trauma of his Court refects a — Despite a vote case will "form the crucible out of which a jnday by the Detroit Teacher new system of campaign financing is music violated the First Amendment ation to return to the classrooms, rights songs such as "Puff the Magic Dragon" by will be no class sessions at Detroit forged," to avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing by public officials in raising Justice Douglas of broadcasters. Peter, Paul and Mary, "Lucy in the Sky The allegation by Douglas that the highest court's deliberations were 'lie Schools Tuesday. In an unrelated case, Supreme Court With Diamonds" by the Beatles and "Mr. "he teachers voted to go back to political funds. Justice William 0. Douglas disclosed that wiretapped apparently was the first claim Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan. ever made by a justice that the o! on condition that the Detroit -d of Education drop a suit asking "ive Agnew urged an overhaul of political finance laws to provide public financing for believes secret President Lyndon B. Johnson once told him that Johnson's White House telephone "One licensee banned all Bob Dylan records because it 'could not interpret the deliberations were being overheard. damages against the DFT to every candidate for office. He also urged Douglas handed down the dissent in a the cost of running the schools was wiretapped. reform of the system of justice, and lyrics,. " said Clark. "Records thought to case involving Margaret Anne Heutsche, Douglas also asserted that he was tut the teachers. it shortly after a press conference by President Mary Ellen Riordan specifically attacked the use of immunity to gain testimony against people accused of parleys bugged "morally certian" that the secret deliberations of the nine Supreme Court be drug-related were put on 'do not lists." plav' who was jailed this (continued summer on page 5) after she :uncing the vote results, the board wrongdoing. justices had been "bugged." d Riordan and told her it would not "As things now stand, immunity is an FROM WIRE SERVICES In a third case, the court agreed to rule t amnesty to the union open invitation to perjury," Agnew said. WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on the constitutionality of zoning iordan immediately called another conference and said there would be :hool Tuesday-and told teachers to In the hands of an ambitious prosecutor it can amount to an invitation extortion and bribery." to legalized refused Monday to interfere with the Federal Communications Commission's ordinances that bar unrelated persons from living together in the same house. MSU may lose money efforts to keep drug-oriented songs from Opponenets of the FCC drug-oriented the picket lines instead, Agnew specifically denied, as he had being broadcast by radio and television song policy first turned to the U.S. Court due to e strike has been going on for 41 Kelley decision before, the accusations of bribery and stations. of Appeals here, which upheld the extortion leveled by government In a brief order, the ce teachers did not return to work justices rejected an commission, and then appealed to the , classes will have to be taught prosecutors. And he said that while he appeal brought by two college radio highest court. rdays when the strike is settled. accepted conviction on the tax evasion stations, five annoucers and two Their chief lawyer, former Atty. Gen. The attorney general ruled that state charge, his plea of no contest was not an Washington, D.C., listeners that the Ramsey Clark, noted that as a result of the admission of guilt allocations to state universities as well as for any other purpose. commission's drive against drug-oriented FCC policy stations banned well-known to community and junior colleges are state MSU could lose some revenue as a result money and subject to the constitution. of Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley's ruling The constitution states that all state Monday that state universities and colleges money must be deposited in national or work to raise students' input must invest money given them by the state state banks but not in excess of 50 per eps in federal or state banks. However, whatever loss MSU might suffer would not be substantial. Roger E. Wilkinson, MSU vice-president for business cent of the capital and surplus of the banks. Wilkinson said the University invests its By MIKE GALATOLA money wherever the interest happens to representatives how they feel," Treccapelli knowledge of how they can participate in that they could influence the council's be highest that month. Sometimes state State News Staff Writer and finance, said. said. decision to table the matter." Treccapelli y half the student representatives governing their academic lives at MSU. State universities receive a monthly banks offer the best deal, he said, but the This student representative dialog is "When the blanket grading issue came up said. "We've got to let the students know ed up at the Oct. 2 Academic Council allocation from the state legislature and loss in revenue would come when they often lacking because students have little before the council, few students were aware who their representatives are so we can some of them invest the money on a offered less interest than other ing. work for them." short-term basis in various institutions to nly one stood up to give a student's institutions. Even if student representatives start earn as much interest as possible. He said he would not quote figures on point on the blanket grading issue e faculty member after faculty member pushing for projects supported by their MSU's monthly check from state how much could be lost because constituents, they've already lost a good government is about $8 million. This differences in interest rates are often ft a number of student representatives part of fall term to work with. income is pooled with other revenue such fractional and he was not sure if all the "it students as student fee and hall receipts to provide money MSU invests would fall under the can have an effective, even When the Elected Student Council meets rful voice in academic governance if today at 3:15 p.m. in the International flexibility. Though MSU does not ruling. they can overcome some obstacles, Center's Con Con Room, it will only decide segregate its income, the funds are However, whatever loss MSU suffered "t of a total of 31 student which colleges will sit on the standing accounted for. Wilkinson said. "would not be substantial," he said. sentatives, 12 were contacted with 11 committees of the academic council. The interest range on funds invested The money MSU invests comes out of a use expressing optimism for the future ranges from 4.5 per cent to 10 per cent. "pool cash fund," he explained, and Students probably will not be chosen or Wilkinson said MSU currently has about student participation in academic mainly involves money from student fees elected for the committee positions for two $2 million invested at about 10 per cent and weeks. housing. Sometimes money directly interest in "commercial paper." Any allocated by the state is invested, but handicap students have is plain, Such delays have sparked rumors that ry fear. corporation can borrow money for 30 often it is used for payroll. tudents just do not feel like students will lose their position in academic days or some other short period by selling The summary of the getting up ruling which was saying something," Maria Treccapelli, governance because of incompetence and "paper" on which they give daily interest, relased Monday did not state whether lack of interest. he explained. student fees are "state money." municaticm Arts representative, said. l'fu»y it'" wear away with time, but now 1 really feel we're not that much ved. s student might be intimidated for sPeaking with all the professors and around," Carl Hill, Education Power plant smoke to tentative, said. "I think they'll lose coal fear when replaces they realize that the faculty 'J1,1'"1 and want to listen to their representatives feel that students aatur not ',ave large fuel consumers converted to natural gas. adding to the any influence even if they By ED PETRUSKA eakout. nationwide shortage." he The natural gas shortage will force the MSU power plant to burn The Shaw Lane Power Plant located next to Spartan Stadium has foully representatives outnumber 1. an estimated 110,000 tons of low-sulphur coal on campus this year. only been used to burn coal in emergencies since 1970. With the Phillip Kern, Agriculture and . ^sources representative, said. "It Paul Nilsson, associate director of utility services, said that natural gas shortage, however, the new Power Plant '65 located on "ot be bad if the faculty were scaled Consumers Power Co. has cut off MSU's entire natural gas supply Service Drive will switch from gas to coal fuel. a bit." from October 1973 through March 1974 as a result of the Nilsson said the MSU was in the Consumer Power's interruptable even if student representatives lose nationwide shortage. category which permits the power company to halt service when a s yness and overcome the Nilsson said power plant furnaces will burn coal shortage arises. hordes of throughout the y members,. they may still have winter months and that gray smoke will be emitted The natural gas shortage may last indefinitely, Nilsson said, and constantly from 8 to say without the main smokestack. MSU will be lucky to remain even as a limited customer for natural feedback from the they represent. He said that MSU already has arranged for purchase of sufficient gas. best low-sulphur coal to Nilsson said that the cost of the fuel needed to run MSU's heating ^ thing we can do right now is to 'e issues raised in the council All ears emissions. meet federal standards on sulphur dioxide and electrical systems will rise from 55 cents per million BTU's to 8s with the students we're supposed 68 cents per million BTUs as a result of the switch from gas to coal. An English Lop.oneof some 4,000 rabbits being shown at the American "But, we won't be able to meet the state standards on particulate fesent," Treccapelli said. "We feel a A BTU (British Thermal Unit) is the quantity of heat required to Rabbit Breeders Assn. in Detroit, passes the time of emissions," he said. Installation of new electrostatic precipitators feeontident talking with input." day in his cage at raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit the Michigan State Fairgrounds needed to cut down particulate emissions will not be completed waiting its turn to be judged. The until 1975, according to Nilsson. at or near 39.2 degrees. rabbit has an ear span of 26 inches. The English Lop is one of 33 breeds The University also will have to hire three additional coal eiminc8?aVen,tbeengettin8done use »\government, it's usually of rabbits recognized by the ARBA. "The problem has been triggered by the Environmental Protection Agency's ban on high-sulphur coal," Nilsson said. handlers and three or more coal operators because of the switch. students haven't told their MSU's fuel bill has climbed from $1,750,000 in 1969-70 to $3 APWirephoto "Because of the high cost of low-sulphur coal, more and more million this year, and Nilsson expects it to keep on rising. Tuesday, October Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan '6,1973 1 news Race looms as issue in Atlanta FROM WIRE SERVICES population. roundup ATLANTA, Ga. - Race looms as the biggest issue in today's runoff mayoral election between incumbent Mayor Sam Massell and popular black Vice Mayor Mavnard Jackson. He is expected to put this vote together with the support of white liberals outraged by what they perceive as Massell's divisive tactics, and become the first black mayorof a major Deep South city, and compiled by our national desk For the last two weeks, in full-page newspaper ads, radio and the first black mayor of a state capital anywhere in the nation. television spots, and on billboards dotting the growing skyline of Blacks are virtually assured of 50 per cent or more representation the South's center of commerce and culture, Atlantans have been on both the city's school board and city council. warned that a vote for a black man in the runoff election would be They account for 48.5 per cent of the 206,270 registered voters. civic suicide. The city has a population estimated at 479,000 - down 20,000 Second gas price hike OKd Massell, the incumbent major, is the man behind the message, and his campaign tactics have frayed racial nerves in this city that residents from the 1970 census. Almost all the attrition was due to the movement of white middle-class families out of the city into the once prided itself as "too busy to hate." flve-county suburban that has more than 1 million residents, The Cost of Living Council allowed a second increase in area "Sam's desperation has overriden his reason," said the mayor's most of them white. prices that service stations can charge for gasoline. The young black challenger, Jackson, who drew a vote twice the size of increase, effective immediately, follows a Sept. 28 hike. Massell's in the elction two weeks ago that narrowed the field of 11 Based on these projections, it is expected that the dty will be Hikes for home heating oil and diesel fuel were also candidates down to the present two men. more than 60 per cent black by the end of the decade, solidifying the prospect of black control unless the Georgia Legislature forces approved Monday. The increases will probably range from "He's making a deliberate attempt to split Atlanta into two racial the city to annex thickly populated suburban areas to swing the one to two cents per gallon. camps, but it's backfiring all over the place on him," Jackson said. racial balance around to white control. The prospect of black political control has been more or less Jackson missed gaining a clear majority in the Oct. 2 balloting by conceded for some time, but it has not blunted the city's economic just 3,000 votes, riding a crest of solid support in Atlanta's black community which now numbers 52 per cent of the city's development. McNamara tells rich to aid poor Ford seeks the World Bank President Robert S. McNamara called on privileged classes in poor countries to aid 800 million with Egypt digs in on poverty - stricken people. "It's not going to be easy." McNamara told the United congress BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press correspondent John Vinocur said from the The Tel Aviv command said Israeli jets over the ports were Officials in Washington have I Nations Economic and Social Council in New York City. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> we can start anew in Egypt claimed its tanks dug front that Syria's Soviet - built denied any U.S. involvement in I in along new lines in the Sinai bombing fuel depots. It said the war. Israel has equipped its I The privileged are politically powerfuland tend to resist — Seeking to establish seeking a solution to Monday. cannons were blasting Israeli the Israeli warplanes also air force with many U.S. I himself as a peacemaker whatever the problem may reforms." He said the goal was a big increase in the Israel reported routing an positions all along the 19 miles attacked the Syrian tanks Phantom jets. between the White House be in the next 24 hours," Iraqi tank column on the of road leading from the 1967 defending the road to The productivity of small - scale agriculture. and Congress, Vice Ford said. Syrian communique Syrian front as the Middle East Golan Heights cease fire lines. Damascus, and pounded made no mention of active President - designate Gerald Without referring war raged through its 10th day. But the Israeli command Egyptian missile batteries and participation in the R. Ford said Monday he specifically to either the claimed later in Tel Aviv that air bases 53 and 36 miles from war by The Tel Aviv command said Jordanian or Saudi will try to "solve the Agnew case or Watergate, Arabian Israeli warplanes bombed and Israeli tanks crashed through Cairo. troops. Ford conceded that there problems of the future" Ex-congressman gets sentenced without concern for has been a lot of bad news strafed targets near Cairo and Damascus after seizing control Iraqi armor on the central Syrian front and advanced into The Athens Syrian released Embassy in a statement Israel claimed again it shelling the suburbs wis difficulties of the past. out of Washington and said of "no one is sadder about it of the skies over both fronts. more Arab - held territory. claiming that Syrians have Damascus with its U.S. built But Cairo said it shot down Israeli tank crews in the captured American pilots from 175mm howitzers, which haw A former Republican congressman from Pennsylvania Ford, nominated by than I." President Nixon to nine Israeli planes attacking column battling up the road to planes shot down during air a 20 - mile range. Hut resident! was sentenced to three years' probation and fined replace "Those who have been raids on Syrian towns. Egyptian air bases and staged a Damascus told Vinocur they of the Syrian capital reported Spiro T. Agnew in the guilty of misdeeds certainly $11,000 for bilking thousands of dollars from employes. nation's No. 2 elected dawn commando raid in the destroyed about 25 Arab tanks ''Among the planes shot by telephone to Beirut, ought to be penalized," he in duels that lasted most of the down by the Syrian air defense J. Irving Whalley, 71, was sentenced in the federal court office, was in Portland to said. "But I don't think we desert behind Israel's Sinai Lebanon, that they had seen or day. were also American Phantoms, heard where he pleaded guilty July 5 to one count of mail fraud address a druggists' should let those sad days lines. no shelling. convention. The Israeli push into Syria Syria charged that Israeli air bearing no markings of the Syrian communiques gave and two counts of obstruction of justice. hamper or hinder our Israeli air force, piloted by was reported slowed by heavy strikes included bombing of little details on the tank battles The charges stemmed from Whalley's alleged practice "My whole attitude is efforts to work on what we American pilots who have been that every day is a day that have ahead." Syrian tank and artillery fire civilian targets at Latakia and along the Damascus road and of forcing members of his staff to kick back 10 to 20 per about 21 miles from Damascus, Tartus, Mediterranean ports captured by our forces," it said for the fourth day ignored the cent of their salaries. near the town of Sasa. with major oil installations. without identifying the pilots. Israeli advance into Syria beyond the cease - fire lines drawn in 1967 . 3 leaders leave bloody Thailand Egypt said its Sinai commandos inflicted heavy Soviet journal blasts Sakharov losses in men and equipment FROM WIRE SERVICES Praphas Charusathien. During the day, the city's premier. Thanom and Praphas placed the when they stormed the Israeli Andrei D. Sakharov, the 52 - year - old dissident Soviet country under military rule. position. BANGKOK, Thailand - Both men. with the rank of main police headquarters was Sanya promised a new physicist, has been accused by a leading Soviet Three of Thailand's most field marshal, were reported to stormed and burned by an constitution within six months Part of the problem has been Communist party theoretical journal of expressing have left Thailand with Col. armed mob in one of numerous with general elections to follow. a disastrous drought which has powerful military leaders, "runaway anti - Sovietism that poisons the international including the ex - premier, left the country Monday after two Narong Kittikachom in an effort to restore peace, clashes with authorities. Several other police stations also were A new constitution was one of the students' demands. hurt Thailand's normally rich rice harvest and has driven up WHETHER atmosphere." attacked. Thailand has been without one prices of all food and The attack in the party journal "Kommunist" was the days of bloody demonstrations Officials in Washington said in the capital against military Complete casualty figures since November 1971 when necessities. they did not anticipate a change first major denunciation of the outspoken scientist since in Thailand's foreign policy. available, but rule, the government radio said. were not a report early September. Tens of thousands of Thailand has been closely on the' police radio HANGIN' IN. The article, representing the most authoritive view of students and other civilians aligned with U.S. aims in communications network said Communist party ideologists delared that Sakharov had overwhelmed the last police Southeast Asia. The United many policemen were killed in resistance in Bangkok, leaving States has 38,000 troops one skirmisfi.~One doctor said a "become an instrument in the hands of enemies of the Thai capital virtually under stationed in Thailand. check of four hospitals socialism." A Bangkok curfew was lifted indicated more than J65 dead insurgent control. Only hours before the attack began, Sakharov himself In a national television Monday night and students so far. Hundreds have been issued a new criticism of Soviet Mideast policy and called broadcast, both the new raced around the city in wounded. for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations between premier, Sanya Thammasak, commandeered cars and buses, The formerly omnipresent and members of the student appealing to demonstrators to Bangkok police, against whom Israel and the Arab states. leadership appealed to the clear the streets and go home. popular grievances had been a There had been extensive main driving force behind the olence was over and a period looting and burning throughout uprising, were no longer seen. Charges dropped in conspiracy of cooperation had begun. the city and student leaders Sanya, the former rector of The announcement appeared to ease the explosive situation in were apparently in agreement with the government that order Thammasat University, was named by King Bhumibol & ^ The federal government dropped bomb - conspiracy Bangkok. must be restored. Adulyadej to replace Thanom as HANGIN' OUT... charges against 15 radical Weathermen, saying national Meanwhile, State Dept. officials in Washington said they The State News is folk entertainment published by the students of security was at stake if wiretaps were revealed. U.S. District Court Judge Damon A. Keith, in Detroit, dropped did not regard Thailand's violent government upheaval Michigan State University every class day during Fall, mtely Winter and Spring school terms, Mondays the indictments charging the 15 - including national during the weekend as aimed at Wednesdays, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a Students for a Democratic Society leaders Mark Rudd and Bernadine Dorhn - with conspiring in 1969 to bomb the United States though some students displayed posters and special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $16 per year. NOCOVER- police stations and military bases. slogans attacking the U.S. presence there. The opinion in Washington is Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Assn., Michigan Press Assn., Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan EVER! that the predominant motive Collegiate Press Assn. for the violence came from Nixon refuses comment on cash student pressure for a new Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich^ Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services The White House would not comment on a report that J 100,000 cash was given to President Nixon's friend Charles G. (Bebe) Rebozo in 1969 and 1970 by billionaire constitution and voting rights and opposition to the Thai military leaders, former Premier Thanom Kittikachom who quit Bldg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 48824. Phones: News/Editorial 355-8252 already being mentioned as potential candidates to succeed The even balance of Republicans and Democrats in the Senate •ord as Michigan's congressman from the fifth district. stands in jeopardy with Sen. Anthony Stamm, R - Kalamazoo, in 1 VanderLaan is virtually certain to enter the race according to serious condition after a massive stroke Sept. 25. Stamm has not eople who know him well. announced whether he will retire from the Senate. In the interim his "He wants the job so bad he can taste it," one Grand Rapids seat remains vacant giving the Democrats a 19 -18 edge. lolitical observer said. "He's been waiting for years as the accepted Lir- apparent." The Republicans could lose another seat in the Senate if the [ VanderLaan added credence to the speculation in a press release nomination of U.S. Rep. James Harvey, R - Saginaw, is confirmed as londay by saying: a federal court judge. A special congressional election will be "Since a special election will have to be called by the governor to needed, and state representatives R. Bob Traxler, D • Bay City, and 11 Congressman Ford's seat, I believe the public should know as Bert C. Brennan, R - Saginaw, have announced their candidacy in that race. Only time will tell whether the remaining senators will opt to Water babies ISU enrollment spend most of their time on Capitol Hill to keep their party's voting representation on an even keel or to follow the traditional absence pattern during hunting season. An Evening College class held at the Women's Intramural swimming pool gets babies and their parents into the water to teach the youngsters to swim. This term is the first time the eight - week course has been offered. Gov. Milliken may make a call for unity in his address before the State News photo by Dave Mendrea legislature today. There is a lot of important legislation to be -emains stable handled in the 1974 session and Milliken will probably plead for attendance. Until the senators get settled in their respective positions and the legislative game plans are mapped, no one can be sure which party Job applications will hold the dominant position in the Senate, nor determine the Fall enrollment figures releasedMonday indicate that MSU's Senate's position on party issues in the 1974 session. lew regulations redefining an out of - state student may have changed by city - lopped the gradual decline of out - state enrollment. J Statistics released by the registrar's office show that combined ■ut of state and foreign student enrollment stabilized at 14.6 ■ - |er cent of the student body both this year and last. I In the past five years non • Michigan enrollment fell from 19.4 City council East Lansing city officials no longer hand out clerical skills applications forms entitled "Female Employment Applicant's Jer cent in 1968 to 18.5 per cent in 1967,16.8 per cent in 1970 kd 15.4 percent in 1971. ] The new regulations put into effect this year make it possible fcr an out • of state student to gain in - state status while report on r Office Skills" to women Patriarche said. applying for city jobs. City Manager John The city dropped the form after the Public ■ Interest Research It tending MSU for one year. He must also among other Reports from the City Planning Commission and Fine Arts Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) charged the city with sex Committee will be heard by the East Lansing City Council during BABY WEEK SALE Vjuireraents prove that he plans to stay in Michigan after its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in city hall. discrimination in its hiring practices during the city council meeting raduation. The Environmental Quality and Aesthetics Task Force, a Patriarche said the city changed the form a J Enrollment figures also showed that a total of 41,649 students branch of the Planning Commission, will make recommendations day after the policy- Now in progress krolled for fall term as compared with 41,378 last year. to the council on the implementation of a was brought to light. The word "clerical" replaces "female" on the come city newspaper new form, he said. ["Total enrollment has essentially stabilized around 41,000," la Polley, asst. provost for admissions and records, said. recycling project. The new form is given to all stock up while so many Communications from the Fine Arts Committee include a applicants regardless of sex, of I The number of in state students is 35,478 as compared with - Patriarche added. request for approval of a monthly artist exhibit in different fc.340 last year, with students from other states numbering locations in the city. The committee is also Francienne Walker, member of the PIRGIM MSU Board • of baby's needs are priced 1,827 this compared to 4,943 last year. Foreign students year as seeking approval of Directors, said that the move satisfied the consumer interest suggestions for East Lansing's participation in group lumber 1,144 for 1973 with 1,095 enrolled last year. a Lansing area but added that representatives will continue to push for bicentennial program. a for substantial savings I Michigan students were again counted as 85.4 per cent of the nondiscriminatory attitude among city hiring personnel. Council will be appointing a member to the Environmental ludent body, with out • of • state students Walker said that PIRGIM will be changing from 11.9 Quality and Aesthetics Task Force. In addition, council will name working with Councilwoman |i cent to 11.8 per cent and foreign students accounting for 2.8 Mary Sharp to establish an affirmative action program in the city seven members to the East ■r cent of enrollemnt, a one - tenth of 1 Lansing Officers Compensation aimed at the reinstruction of personnel on the per cent change over Commission. sensitivity to any form of discrimination. HARVARD MBA busts McNEIL, brown campaigns JcK'obson'rt PROGRAM A Harvard University representative will be on Paper backs Sharp, Polomsky campus MBA a 23 October 1973 to discuss the Harvard Program. Students interested in discussing career in administration should contact the East Lansing City Council candidates Mary Sharp and John Polomsky said Monday they are pleased with the Lansing State "To call it 'fuzi.y' is ridiculous," Brown said. "But it's what I had expected. The State Journal has shown itself in the past to Sweetest Journal's Monday endorsement of them for two vacant council be conservative and has consistently opposed the progressive Placement Office to arrange a time. seats in the Nov. 6 city election. ft action taken by those such as (former Councilman George) Colburn and (Councilman George) Griffiths." I Jeff Williams "I'm pleased they see fit to recommend me and trust my past can even insure I (T" experience on the council," said Sharp, an eight - year council McNeil said, "I didn't expect to get the endorsement but your property in dorms and veteran. neither did I expect them to come down on us the way they did. I married housing Their problem is they don't understand East Lansing." October 20 For inexpensive personal "But I'm sorry to see a dividing line between student and property package insurance, call resident voters because I think a council member can equally Jeff New this semester! Williams. 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Stiff columns, oommantariai, points of viaw and BobNowsad Opinion pZ}£ hrttan to tha Craig Porter Phi,, 1 editor are tha panonal opinion of tha individual writers. EDITORIALS East Lansing's first big step towar The delay by the Capitol Area who regularly travel to campus by This is the first small test for J Transit Authority (CATA) in car ride a bus instead, traffic viable mass transit system in EasiL implementing the north - south bus congestion and parking problems Lansing. If it fails because of lad 1 route in East Lansing is very would be reduced. MSU must do of use, the alternative is concrete for roads layineI unfortunate, but par for this inept everything in its power to help more audi organization. CATA and East Lansing in this parking lots to relieve traffic I The service was scheduled to project. congestion. start on Oct. 1, but a lack of This includes allowing the buses CHRIS DANIELSON vehicles in working order has forced to use Spartan and University Since this is not a particularly| CATA to slow negotiations on the Village bus stops on campus as suitable alternative to traffic! contract. requested and expanding the entire congestion, the answer is to maktl service to campus, if necessary. of the new bus system. Citizens! bicycle paths? MSU is the major source of use Convenient traffic in the East Lansing area. Students, professors and visitors are the Much of the responsibility for success or failure of the bus must put the good of community before their < the! always coming and going on service rests firmly on the shoulders personal convenience. I was crossing West Circle Drive between the Horticulture begins. Cycle west past the President's house, then cut south campus. Because of this, MSU of citizens in this community, Building and Berkey Hall on the way to my 10:20 a.m. class the through the marching band's practice field, cross the Red Cedar and could be the greatest beneficiary of including students. If people do not The bus system was originally I other day when some half • bald dude on a one • speed bicycle take a left by Sparty, and then peddle due east past the stadium and make use of this bus service, there developed with the idea of propantI this new bus system. blazed by and almost hit me. you'll be able to see Wells in the distance. It's a really scenic route." Gramps swerved to the left to avoid me, jumped a cur b, knocked "But I don't have time to do all that twisting and turning," he If students, faculty and employes will be no way to keep it running. buses on the route. Now, however,] the umbrellas out of three pedestrians' hands and finally was laments, "that's why 1 ride a bike in the first place." CATA said that diesel buses wouldI be used only initially. impaled on a broken bike rack. "Rules are rules," I told him. "Didn't you see in today's paper Only! I walked over to assess the damage and remarked that he should where it said bikes should stay off the streets and sidewalks? Good initially, one hopes. have watched where he was going. grief, there must be 20,000 of you two - wheelers trying to hom in the sidewalks." The route was set up with thel "You perfidious jaywalker," he growled, "you were a good three feet outside the crosswalk." on "At least they're wide enough to pass on," he philosophizes. idea of smaller propane buses! "So?" I remarked. "And that same article said that the plodding pedestrians didn't because they turn corners andl "How can traffic move when the roads are clogged with you have enough time to get from class to class." travel easier along the routes. Diesel' students," he retorts. "Technically speaking, jaywalkers are free "That's because of all the bikes shooting around all over buses would be very inadequate on| game for us road vehicles." campus," I reminded him. a permanent basis. "PU get a doctor for you," I said as I backed off. "Well, I'll be pounding the roads and sidewalks as long as I got As for CATA, citizens of East j "Just a minute," he explodes, I wouldn't let Dr. Wemer touch two wheels under me and my deluxe Batman Supergrips in my my body with a 10 • foot pole." hands," he trumpets. Lansing can only hope they get itI "Well, stay on bike paths and this won't happen again," I said. "Don't be too sure," I cautioned, "the police are going to start together soon and provide buses tol "There is no bike path from the pinball parlor to Wells Hall," he ticketing you ignorant cyclists." make this new route operational. quibbles. "They may catch jaywalking pedestrians," he chortles, "but I'll So when these new routes are "Sure there is. Walk your bike to Linton Hall, where the path never be dismounted alive." implemented, the citizens of East Lansing and MSU must join together in making this new service The State News welcomes all letters. In a success. Buses are better than order to insure that as many letters as concrete. possible fit on the page, readers must please observe a few simple rules. All letters should be typed and triple Letter spaced on a 65 - space line and must not exceed 25 lines. Local address, hometown and student, faculty or staff standing must Traffic committee poliI icy also be included in the letter. Absolutely accepted. no unsigned letters will be subordinate use f Letters may be edited for clarity and conciseness to fit more letters on the page, but they definitely will not be edited for At the end of October the All - University Traffic have to be established for the second duty of thelotto| content. Committee will meet to discuss the future utilization of prevent overcrowding. the parking lot behind the new Ice Arena. The committee Before submitting its recommendation to Presidenll must take special care in determining how the parking lot Wharton on the use of the lot, the All- University Trait! should be used. Committee should look at all alternatives in atteniptingtoj Fisheries and Wildlife Several alternative uses can be made of the parking lot when no athletic events are being held. The space could be reach a reasonable solution. The parking lot cannot go unused. The demand fori To the Editor: committees and subcommittees. Departments oriented to theory and art of "The (Academic) Council discussed the We discussed the course at length with mathematics and statistics have used for faculty and staff or visitor parking, or could be parking on campus is too acute for 303 spaces to be| thorny problem of duplication among Jim Stapleton, chairman of the Dept. of historically been loath to teach utilized for South Complex and Cherry Lane residents. wasted. So the Dept. of Public Safety, who has fimll University courses. Martin Fox . . . said a fisheries and wildlife course recommended Statistics and Probability. The statistics applications and interpretations. The fact The lot could also provide an additional, badly needed authorization for determining how the lot will be used ! dept. has opposed this course at each and remains that statistical training is essential by the curriculum committee covered every level of committee deliberations. for all scientific and quasi - scientific commuter lot. must also be sure to provide an alternative use for tht| If the lot were converted into another commuter parking facilities. material handled by the Dept. of Statistics A letter from Jim Stapleton was read at fields. and Probability." (State News, Oct. 3) the final University Curriculum Martin Fox never called to ask about parking area, students who commute to school would not The next meeting of the traffic committe, which tall The Academic Council then tabled this Committee meeting last spring, opposing my course — what he knows, he got have to park out on Mt. Hope Road, far from the center of yet to be announced, will be open to the public. All new course, thereby negating an open this course. At each stage we were second hand. The Academic Council campus, nor pay $ 10 for a bus pass. students, faculty or staff who are concerned how the loci request and many hours of successful provided the opportunity to defend our knows nothing of my course, yet they Problems will arise from any additional utilization of Arena's parking lot will be used should voice thetl defense of the philosophy involved in our request and at each stage the course was render a negative decision. These the lot. The traffic committee will have to be certain the need for such a course. approved. impromptu actions can only serve to opinions or suggestions at the meeting. lot's double use will not interfere with its original purpose The Academic Council is not doing its homework. Our request indicated exactly Approval came because there is no duplication with an appropriate offering negate open University procedure. The next department that desires to add of providing parking for athletic events in the Ice Arena. Public input, careful consideration and planning by traffic committee are essential in determining a tlt| viable| what the is and has been for two from the Dept. of Statistics and a new course and anticipates opposition, Careful course planning can avoid any conflicts. Hours will alternative use for the lot. years, under previous University rules of Probability. There are, in fact, several will bury the true content in meaningless utilizing a special problems number to dozen courses in interpretive statistics argot. Thus, the students and the work out the kinks. Members of my department and our college have spent around the campus. The arguments go much deeper, University suffer the consequences. Walt Conley Arabs, Israelis must considerable time explaining this request however, than mere duplication of course through the entire chain of curriculum and student credit hour summaries. asst. professor of fisheries & wildlife 11 if To the Editor: It is exceedingly tragic that still, after stand. _ U' parking policy un I am a Jewish student and would like to comment on the recent outbreak of many millions of years of life, one man cannot respect another man's right to live area, Throughout the entire Middle-bawl the Arabs that care about love To the Editor: application adding that I wanted the car space off campus is nearly impossible, as I hostilities in the Middle East. where he wants and to do what he pleases happiness more than hatred'J I would like to comment on the parking only for going home on the weekends, not have inquired at several stores and gas Regardless of the agressor and the within the established laws. misfortune should hear my plea andjjj'l policy MSU maintains concerning for driving on campus. stations. immediate reason for the taking up of This militant group will not allow the merciless groups and try to reconcile freshmen: freshmen are not allowed to park After 1 found out that my request had It is too bad when people care more arms, one must look ahead to the Jew the right to practice his own religion so that the entire Arab world can al 1 or operate a motor vehicle on campus. This been denied, I was told that I could about rules and regulations than a personal consequences of war. It should be most and, indeed, to live his own life. live together in lasting peace wwl distressing to any human being to witness 1 make a plea to the peaceful Arab, the people of Israel. is understandable as the University cannot "appeal" to the Vehicle Personal Appeals family relationship. Oh well, I guess this all the action of conflict. one who does wnat to resort to military allow everyone to keep a car on campus due Board, which I did, explained my goes to show that the saying "You cannot The militant Arab factions have warfare. In Saudi Arabia, its king must not to the limited parking space available. predicament, and was again denied a fight city hall" is true after all. , alter the oil supply so that the United AdiJ .. I am a freshman, and applied for a Judie „ . Pachol repeatedly demanded extermination of the Steven H. permit. state of Israel, the true home for the Jew. States will have to take an anti-Israeli parking permit during the summer which I feel I was dealt with very unfairly. The 342 West Holden Hall 637 E. Wilson "f was denied. My reason for applying was reason for denying it was that "freshmen attituded/stor/ed this: My mother passed away two years ago, are not allowed to keep a car on campus," and since that time I had been living alone with my father and taking care of all the and that if I felt so strongly that I must go home so much, I should not have come to A ntipot household duties. I also mentioned that my MSU in the first place. I have no other father has a heart condition. I explained my channels to turn to - the Appeals Board To the Editor: reasons for wanting the permit in the was the final decision. Renting a parking James G. Rank's letter in Tuesday's State worst conditions are cause. News is a typical example of the slander students...who show no consideration Running for t,e afl that is used against the term "personal ti freedom." y Rank contends that it is his right "to the rights of others." Then the elimination of "mind-altering substances" ^H w (i a To the Editor: are inexcusable. breathe air as clean as East Lansing can Obviously, he feels the person do " It is about time to end the guessing game 1 realize that those entrusted with the provide," and I agree. Why doesn't Rank hall smoking marijuana is a threa feel it is his duty to deplore the incinerators that is played on Mondays before the monumental decisions of which gate and national security. Yet he states ^ ( Saturday football games. Perhaps it which ticket booths to open are at MSU and the "ash rain" that is constantly "cares little about the healtn ^ provides the ticket manager, John Laetz, hard-pressed with a heavy responsibility. falling? pot-smoking neighbors." F°'|0*™J ^ But surely, there is someone with enough Why isn't he concerned about the buses attitude, liquor should be outlai with amusement and a warped sense of I power to see students stand for hours — in intelligence and sense of organization to on campus and the gagging fumes they though it doesn't smell up the hal J: M some cases, all night — in front of one gate post at the stadium and to announce in the produce? Why doesn't Rank crusade against It is disheartening to read dai y J State News which gate and which ticket only to have the gate opened at the opposite booths will be opened, and then to place the mislaying of concrete sidewalks or the bent attitudes and distortions^* end of the stadium. pollution of the Red Cedar River, or are freedom this country allows. Is a Laetz absolves himself of any blame by guards at each gate to ensure that only the those not in his realm of "personal only 10 years away? accusing bus drivers or the ground crew of proper one is opened. privacy?" opening the wrong gate. Elizabeth Premoe Rank shows us a lack of understanding of Marty Such poor organization and ineptitude East Lansing graduate student democratic principles. He states, "The 675 South ft#11! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 16,1973 5 STATE AGENCY STAYS BUSY Oil cleanup described By CHRIS DANIELSON heavily - populated southeastern part of the state, Dennis said. State News Staff Writer The control section he head; takes emergency calls 24 hours a Oil leaks that reach surface water cause extensive day, and initiates clean • up activitiy. environmental damage, killing ducks, muskrats and fish, a "Preferably, the offending company will handle the cleanup, but if it does not act quickly we will contract the work spokesman for the state Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) said through our contingency fund and bill the hlonday- party responsible for the spill | Such surface spills, which develop from pipeline breakdowns, later," Dennis explained. ■industrial discharges and other sources have occurred 366 times He said criminal action is brought against only three or four Jso far this year, said Dave Dennis, chief of the Oil and Hazardous companies' each year, usually in cases where there is negligence or a lack of cooperation in clean - ■Materials Control Section of the DNR. up action and implementation of Dennis said 410 oil and gasoline spills occurred in 1972. (>reventive measures. If the oil is not removed from the water it is coated by sand Fines* can rang? up to $10,000, but usually average around (particles and sinks, ruining the river bottom. $1,000, he added. J This type of spill is usually contained in booms and sucked up Pipelin£ spills are the most frequent types of accidents, Dennis ■bv vacuum trucks, Dennis said. said. Dry land damaged by ground spills is often reclaimed by the "Much oil can be lost in a short period of time if it is being Replacement of the topsoil, since it takes years for crops or grass a return to oil - soaked sand, Dennis noted. pumped under high pressure and the pipe corrodes or is severed by construction equipment," he said. Political Vice President designate Gerald R. Ford holds the football leader have emphasized looking to the future rather than If a spill that endangers water occurs in an area too remote for Abandoned pipelines can go unnoticed for years, and then start Iremoval by heavy equipment, it may be burned off the land,he leaking the residue of oil left in them when they were presented him by a Republican group Monday during a stop back on the past. He was a football player at the University of ■said. disconnected, he added. in Portland, Ore., while touring several western states. The Michigan. 1 Spills contaminating ground waters are the hardest to clean up, The control section also annually handles several spills from speeches of the Michigan Republican who is House minority ■Dennis said. First, a well must be drilled to lower the water table railroad tank cars, 25 to 30 truck spills, industrial discharges and 1 id *i Wl T-1 ■and then a second pump is used to suck the oil off the surface of / MM SMS \ rsHE M spills from storage tanks, Dennis said. ( TO COME HOME ms TO MAKE H0V f I IdlSH YOl/ \ ( I ALUM* set sick \ Ithe subterranean water, he explained. Though four to six workers are involved in the average clean - \Kl6HT NOlUi/';. COME hOME EVEN IF I ■ ^U)0UlPN'T.yy x: : 1 RIPIN6 BACKloARPSl J [ Most of the spills this year occured either in the mid - Michigan up project, up to 40 people may be hired to handle an emergency \ HAVE TO DRAG YOU ■oil producing area between Mt. Pleasant and Bay City or in the situation, he noted. High court refuses to hear case DOONESBURY m 1 M by Garry Trudeau ' about FCC; to rule on zoning law "the following players arb ineu6ible RICARP0 ROSE, fop football dub to "SPIKE" B0NENBUP6ER, (continued from page 1) surveillance before the government will be unsatisfactory NOT you re "The effect of the Belle Terre ordinance JEFFV PAWS, failing I refused to testify before a federal grand asked to respond to allegations of its would be to exclude from the community, mip-tbkm anp... b.p.! POSSIBLE! ceramics, 4 ■ jury in existence." 6rapbs. " Chicago. without any rational basis, unmarried I She challenged her arrest and subpena The zoning issue was brought by the groups seeking to live together, whether I before the grand jury on the grounds of village of Belle Terre, N.Y., whose ordinance was struck down by the 2nd they be three college students, three single ■ illegal wiretapping, but was convicted of nurses, three priests, or three single I contempt and denied bail after refusing to U.S. Court of Appeals in April. judges," the Appeals Court said. The ordinance had been challenged by ■ testify. Since government investigators refuse to six students at the State University of New In appealing to the highest court, the I say whether her lawyers were wiretapped, York at Stony Brook. They faced criminal village contended that it had a legitimate 1 Douglas claimed that she was faced "with charges for violating the ordinance against interest in trying to limit the residents ■ the insurmountable task of proving such unrelated persons living in the same house. there to "traditional families." NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS THE OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY UNDER CONTINUING EDUCATION WISHES TO ANNOUNCE 1974 OVERSEAS STUDY OPPORTUNITIES The following credit courses sponsored by SOC SCI 203 "CHALLENGES IN MUSIC LITERATURE AND university departments will be offered: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS" 4 credits SPECIAL DUBROVNIK-YOGOSLAVIA PROJECTS Variable Credit (1-3) SOC SCI 300 "DIRECTED RESEARCH" 4 MSU/Hope College in - 8 APPLIED MUSIC (Violin Only ) Variable Credit DUBROVN IK, YUGOSLAVIA LONDON-ENGLAND credits CHAMBER MUSIC 1 credit courses to be announced Humanities-Social Science! 10 weeks) A total of 8 - 12 credits may be earned from the ITALIAN ART SONG 1 credit Eligibility: Juniors. Seniors, Graduate students. HUMS 202 - 203 "MEDIEVAL CULTURE above combinations. Department - approval A minimum of five credits is required BEGINNINGS OF MODERN TIMES" 8 credits necessary for 12 credits TOKYO-JAPAN SPRING 1974 SEMESTER SOC SCI 202 - 203 "TWO SOCIETIES WITH A Political Science(6 weeks) Comparative Education(5 weeks) Institute for Mediterranean Studies, ROME COMMON HERITAGE: THE U.S.A. AND THE PLS 367 "FOREIGN POLICY OF THE MAJOR SOC SCI 495 "FOREIGN AREA FIELD ED 804E "EDUCATION IN THE WESTERN U.K." 8 credits POWERS" 4 credits WORLD" 3 credits STUDY" 24 credits HUMS or SOC SCI 300 "INDEPENDENT PLS 469 "SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDY" 4 credits ED 882 "EDUCATION IN JAPAN" 3 credits Eligibility: Juniors, Seniors. Graduate students INTERNATIONAL POLITICS" 5 credits with A total of 16 credits may be earned in the above ED 883 "SEMINAR IN COMPARATIVE background in history, journalism, the social PLS 490 "INDEPENDENT STUDY" (Variable if EDUCATION" 4 credits sciences and education. HUM - SOC SCI combination. desired) 1 credit Total 10 credits Political Science(10 weeks) Total 10 credits (Graduate Scholarships are available. Deadline: November. Urban Planning(6 weeks) PLS 340 "THEORIES OF COMPARATIVE UP 400 "URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND James Madison College! 10 weeks) Semester in SOUTHEAST ASIA, SINGAPORE MC 495 "CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND Soc Sci 495 "Foreign Area Field Study" 24 credits POLITICS" 4 credits PLANNING" 3 credits PLS 349 "POLITICS OF ENGLISH SPEAKING UP 431 "INTERNATIONAL HOUSING POLITICAL FORCES IN JAPAN" Total 15 Eligibility: Juniors. Seniors. Graduate students DEMOCRACIES" 4 credits credits with background in history, journalism, the social DEVELOPMENTS" 3 credits PLS 454 "SPECIALTOPICS IN COMPARATIVE UP 490 "INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN URBAN Eligibility - Undergraduate and Graduate sciences and education. POLITICS" 5 credits PLANNING" 2 credits students. Scholarships are available. Deadline: November PLS 494 "FIELD WORK IN POLITICAL UP 800 "SPECIAL PROBLEMS" 2 - 6 credits IFE-NIGERIA (6 weeks) Semester Russian Language Program SCIENCE" 3 - 6 credits Total 12-16 credits UP 813 "AN INTERNATIONAL Advanced courses in Russian Language and Humanities-College of Social Science COMPARATIVE STUDY OF URBAN HUMS 295 "CULTURAL TRADITIONS OF Literature. 18-24 credits SUMMER 1974 PLANNING" 3 credits SUB - SHAARAN AFRICA" 4 credits Eligibility: Juniors, Seniors. Graduate students, LONDON-ENGLAND SOC SCI 495 "FOREIGN AREA FIELD minimum three years of A total of 8 credits may be earned in the above college Russian Criminal Justice(7 weeks) STUDY" 4 credits courses CJ 490 "CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM" 12 Cooperative Undergraduate Program in Total 8 credits (Students may take HUMS 295 to credits LONDON-STOCKHOLM (7 weeks) RENNES, FRANCE CJ 890 "CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM" 6 satisfy 4 credits of Humanities requirement.) 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MTA 452 "RETAIL POLICIES AND GERMAN" 12 credits (Graduate) Total 12 credits Cooperative Undergraduate Program in PROBLEMS" 4 credits GRM 32 1 - 322 04 323 GERMAN English(6 weeks) SEVILLE, SPAIN ENG 353 "NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH MTA 409 "INDEPENDENT STUDY" 4 credits COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION" and Advanced courses in Spanish language, literature, FSM 422 "FOOD SYSTEMS MANAGERS IN GRM 427 "THE CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE IN A LONDON SETTING" 4 history and teaching English as a second language. credits THE COMMUNITY" 4 credits SCENE" 12 credits 24-30 credits ENG 452 "THE LITERATURE AND FSM 480 "SUPERVISED STUDY" 4 credits Eligibility: One or two years of college German Eligibility: Minimum two college years of Spanish CIVILIZATION OF CONTEMPORARY Two courses from MTA 351, MTA 452, and MTA depending on the courses selected. Total 12 ENGLAND" 4 credits 409 and one course from FSM 442 and FSM 480. credits. 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Scocial Science(6 weeks) "ADVANCED COMPOSITION AND ENG 880 "PROSEMINAL FOR MASTER'S Eligibility: Juniors, minimum two years of college DEGREE CANDIDATES" 3 credits SOC SCI 242 "MODERN IDEOLOGIES: CONVERSATION" 6 credits German ENG 899 "RESEARCH" (Graduate) Variable DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM AND THE RUSSIAN 325 - 236 "RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION MSU/University of Surrey(England) Credit SWEDISH STATE" 4 credits AND CULTURE" 6 credits SOC SCI 243 "REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE Exchange Program ENG 970 "GRADUATE READING COURSE" Eligibility: Minimum two college years of AND INTERNATIONALCONFLICT: SWEDEN 45 credits in the student's major Variable Credit Russian. Total 12 credits. ENG 999 "RESEARCH" AT HOME AND ABROAD" 4 credits Eligibility. Juniors in the following fields - (ph.D. Thesis) Variable EUROPE SOC SCI 300 "SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT Natural Sciences, Engineering, Dietetics, HRl. Credit Field Study in European Agriculture some Social Sciences ENG 421 "SHAKESPEARE" 4 credits STUDY" 4 credits AG 475 "INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN A total of 8 credits SOC SCI 399 "SELECTED PROBLEMS IN BRAZIL - University of Sao Paulo may be earned in any of the AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL above combination. SWEDISH SOCIETY" 4 credits RESOURCES" 8 credits Open Disciplines A total of 8 credits may be earned in any of the Eligibility: Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Minimum 48 credits Humanities(6 weeks) above combinations. students in the College of Agriculture and related Hums 202-203 ROVIGO—ITALY fields. "MEDIEVAL CULTURE - BEGINNINGS OF Music Department Extension Festival(5 weeks) MEXICO CITY Further information on these programs may be MODERN TIMES" 8 credits Total 8 credits obtained from the: MUSIC DEPARTMENT EXTENSION C.I.C. Program in MEXICO Social Science!6 weeks) OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY FESITVAL(5 weeks) 12 credits may be earned in third and fourth year SOC SCI 202 "COMPARATIVE 108 INDUSTRIAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL level Spanish courses. SOCIETIES: BRITISH AND AMERICAN PROJECTS Variable Credit (1-3) - CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ECONOMIC Eligibility: Three years of college Spanish is ANDPROGRAMS AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS" 4 CHAMBER CHORUS AND credits SPECIAL requires; exceptional students with two years of PROJECTS Variable Credit (1-3) PHONE-353-8920 or 353-8921 Spanish will be considered. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. October 16, '973 1 FIRST ANNUAL STATE NEWS . . . FIRST WIN PRIZE $30°o SECOND son00 WIN PRIZE RULES OF THE GAME The Football Contest is open to anyone except State News employees, but limited to just ONE entry per person per week. All weekly entries must be delivered to the State News advertising dept. office. Room No. 344 Student Services Bidg. or postmarked no later than 5 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the games. Predictions of the actual scores of the single weekly professional game will act as the "tie breaker" should one be necessary. Hi is contest will continue thru the weekend of November 24th. Decisions of the judges will be final and all entries become the property of The State News. DON'T WAIT! holiday reservations are already tough to get. ★ NOTHING TO BUY * NO OBLIGATION 11 ... Let the expert planners at THIS PAGE IS YOUR Wvv/v twnelby JWn/W/ HARRINGTON lothe hassling for you. OFFICIAL or you may pick ENTRY up an entry form for FORM the f ~ CCall day or nightyI 351-8800 games of Saturday, Oct. 20 and Sunday, msu Oct.21 at the STATE NEWS ADVERTISING illinois total I I correct tota" drtwing'JJm'be'h DEPT. Office. points I I to determine winner. One en per person. if. Each Succeeding Tuesday, The Two Winners Will Be Announced On This Fage. □alabama[]tennessee Spoils of Tons of beer cans, paper cups, plastic, wine Stadium Saturday afternoon. It will take s100 W|N s100 IN CASE OF TIE ENTRIES ON THE COLLEGE GAMES, MOTOR WHEEL bottles, newspapers, food wrappings and confetti remained in the stands as more than several days to get the stadium readied for next Saturday's game against Illinois. Correctly predict the final score of this 78,000 soaked football fans left Spartan State News photo by Craig Porter game and win $100 in cash from the BIG THE PRO GAME SCORES CORPORATION MAN in SMALL CARS. Enter Wheels GUESSES WILL BE THE Toyota's own special contest by cutting TIE BREAKER of Lansing Football fans turn out.this entry blank on the dotted line and delivering it in person by 9 PM on Friday to * BE SURE TO GIVE US our office. In case of a tie, a drawing will be YOUR NAME, & ADDRESS For over 50 years a good held to determine the winner. & PHONE... WHEELS TOYOTA, INC. neighbor to the community Reliable Used Cars 2601 E. "the BIG Michigan Avenue man in small cars" -Army Score | NAME ADDRESS stadium into dump □ NOTRE DAME QARMY PHONE □ MINNESOTA QlOWA By CHRIS DANIELSOW Force Society (which Ls part of the campus ROTCl and program) are contracted to help in the cleanup,! OLD TOWN! CLAM BAKE EXPERT CHUCK JOHNSON Arman said. State News Staff Writers $100 FOREIGN CAR w,n MOO ■ Fri. and Sat. Nite, 6 -11 p.m. "The University used to take bids from sorority For more than 350 days each year Spartan SERVICE AND and fraternity groups to determine who would (til Stadium shimmers in the sun, virtually untouched Whole lobster, cherry stone clams, shrimp, and the contract to clean up the stadium, but that H Correctly predict the final score of this game | corn on the cob served in a wire mesh basket REPAIR by the hand of man. But five or six times every didn't work out too well," Arman said. and win $100 in cash from the BIG MAN ii direct to you - with com bread, tossed salad, autumn, thousands of vociferous football fans SMALL CARS. Enter Wheels drawn butter and seafood sauce! turn the hulking mass of concrete into a temporary "Some of the fraternity guys would goofoffl Toyota's owi You may dump. because they were being paid individually udl special contest by cutting out this entry blank I order from our regular menu, too. take it where you're sure the job Wine bottles, beer cans, paper cups, popcorn their work output couldn't be accounted for.MB on the dotted line and delivering it in person by I Homade clam fritters and broiled polish 9 p.m. on Friday to our showroom. In case of a ' sausage, hor's doeuvres are served before isgoingtobedoneright. The boxes, game programs, newspapers, ticket stubs, with the setup we have now, all the Arnold society ■ service is backed by years of experience confetti and toilet paper rolls carpet every aisle by members work together and the money earned ■ tie a drawing will be held to determine the ' dinner. Your favorite drinks and cocktails are in both American & Foreign cars. winner. also available. the time every game's final whistle blows. goes into its general treasury," he added. Trash seems to fill every nook and cranny of the It then takes several days for five workers will ■ •||f RESTAURANT ROGER & PAULS MARATHON stadium and the lawns around it - except for the air blowers to sweep up the dirt, cigaret buttsiril WHEELS TOYOTA, INC. 2400 E. Michigan Avenue ' WISCONSIN SCORES Bill S & BAR specializing in V W repair garbage barrels. Cleaning the mess up takes most of the week, other things too small to pick up by hand. In a pilot program, the MSU Waste Contrei ■ | MICHIGAN but things large enough to be picked up by hand Authority collected almost three tons of glass foil "the Big man in small can " SCORES 718 E. Grand River -00C1ftn Serving Lansing . Lansing, Mich. 482-6100 ^ 1921 are removed Sunday morning, Norman Arman, recycling after Saturday's football game, authority ■ athletics grounds supervisor, said. coordinator Fred Moore said. I □WISCONSIN □MICHIGAN □CALIFORNIA □ OREGON St. □ mich. state □illinois "After a game, we find just about everything Noting that the authority collected only MB under the sun in the stands," Arman said. tons of glass during spring term, Moore said»■ Need a Little Work Done on "Especially when the weather is bad like it was glass pickup on a permanent basis was beuf ■ Saturday. The number of deserted umbrellas and considered. your Formula A Chevron blankets is astronomical." Signs banning fans from bringing alcoha*■ .or your ... TRIUMPH farthegoodnessof "If people would put their junk into the litter beverages into the stadium are posted by aliwl barrels located in both the upper and lower levels entrance gates, but the regulation is not strict? ■ .. ...or your SPRITE or your DATSUN MERIDIAN MALL ONLY of the stadium concourse, our job would be a lot enforced, Arman said. 1 Almost twice the average amount of trashwB ... easier," he said. Jafhot/s Kecfie .or your VOLVO Eight grounds department employes work from picked up after the Michigan game, reflecting®* .. _... or your or JAGUAR Whatever Lange ski boots 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Sunday following a large crowd size and the rainy weather (HI home football game, and usually fill 15 garbage brought in miles of plastic and newspaper to»■ One of the finest names luggers of 5 - cubic yard capacity with trash, he on), he added. in ski boots now at 25 Family Night Special added. He said Sunday morning winds hampered | pre-season you're don't Sporting a miss sale prices. If serious skier, this Goods, sale. 50% off %\ Reg. $1.65 — Complete Dinner — Every Wednesday Night After 3 P.M. Between 30 and 45 people from the Arnold Air clean-up effort. Political party expands Meridian Mall only. 1206 E. OAKLAND, LANSING IV4-4411 Guess the score of each team ... □ colgate □princeton □ detroit lions ^baltimore □PURDUE LJNORTHWESTERN effort to impeach Nixon DO-IT-YOURSELF LISKEY'S We've got a little bit The Human Rights party, a small Michigan - based political party, decided at their statewide According to Howard Jones. Human R AUTO PARTS AUTO SAFETY CENTER party candidate for Congress in the 6th Uis ■ of just about everything... meeting Saturday to step up their circulation of a this type of legislature would provide ■ Roberts Auto¬ petition calling for President Nixon's democratic representation for all people i motive Center Specializing in brake service, dynamic impreachment. state. - has a whole warehouse full balancing, wheel allignment and suspension systems Open Daily 730 - 530 The party hopes to get 40,000 signatures on The party is also going to study the P0581 ■ of foreign and American for 12 years. the petitions, which will be sent to Speaker of the of running a candidate in the election to rep ■ Home Football vice presidential candidate Gerald Ford in ■ car parts... at wholesale prices. Get your car in shape for Saturdays 9 - 5 House Carl Albert. District. the long winter ahead. GOOD The party has also decided to study the LUCK! Sue Kemp, Oakland County possibility of developing a legal petition to ask for elected National Committee residentL^«M representative ROBERTS AUTOMOTIVE 124 S. LARCH Just S. of Mich. Ave. the amendment of the state Constitution to provide a one • house legislature in Michigan. People's party by the Human Hights P8 I Michigan. I CENTER To serve IV-4-7346 you better we've A one - house legislature, according to the Human Rights party plan, would be a The People's party ran Dr. Benjamin SpC* I 4980 Park Lake Rd. 351-8088 quota president in 1972. I extended our hours from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. system in which each party or interest group in the □arkansas □ texas □AUBURN □GEORGIA TECH □mississippi □ florida state gets a certain number of votes the percentage of votes they receive in a according to About 30 people attended the mectinj# ■ general took place at Edgewood United C'hurc J election. Lansing. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 16,1973 .ong touchdown I lifts reserves over yPAT FARNAN They just got settled, that's all. make sure I caught the ball." I State News Sports Writer With each game they'll acquire a He did, and traveled 86 yards little experience and get a little The long arm of the law, that unscathed. L Lawson, boosted the MSU JV tougher." Unlike their senior jotball team to a 7 - 0 shutout Rasmussen, who shares the counterparts, the young ver the previously unbeaten coaching responsibilities with Spartan contingent only had lotre Dame reserves Monday in Dino Papparella (offensive one fumble. BpartanStadium. coach), Douf Barr (defensive "We use a real basic - type 1 Freshman quarterback backs) and Ernie Hamilton offense due to lack of practice Marshall Lawson hit flanker (defensive line) pointed out time," Rasmussen said. "We Jony Ransom on an 86 - yard Kim Rowecamp, Tom Standal, Bob Love, Tom Hannon, Dave were mentally ready for this Tcoring strike for the games only Jouchdown and improved the MSU reserves' record to 1 -1. Duda and Ken outstanding contributions Jones for Freshman halfback Baes was really ready. A leathery, 5 -10, I They lost their first defensively. 182 pounds, Baes bounced, Jncounter of the year to Ohio Rowecamp and Hannon have darted and scrapped for 136 State, 41-2. seen extensive action on the yards in 30 carries and filled the "We played 60 minutes of varsity level. role of workhorse for the MSU and off the field," Offensively, the nod went to freshman on Coach Mike Lawson, Ransom and Rich rushing attack. "The line did a great job of The New York Mets' Willie Mays tells Low-level discussion Rasmussen said. "In my Baes. opening holes," Baes umpire Augie Donatelli that he misse< out after attempting to score on the controversial call at home a short fly in the 10th inning and Mays, the Ipinion, that's a real foundation "Lawson executes real well," Rasmussen said. "He's the kind commented. "They made it between the plate during Sunday's World Series game Mets and the Oakland A's. The Mets next batter, confronted Donatelli as the veteran umpire was getting up. The )r a winner. These guys came easy to run. When we couldn't won, 10 - 7, in 12 innings to two even the classic at squads continue the series tonight in New York, with the Mets' Tom _> play. They exhibited great of quarterback you can do a lot move the ball, the defense took one game apiece. Donatelli called the Mets' Bud Harrelson Seaver opposing Oakland's Jim Hunter. Concentration and a super of things with." over." APWirephoto ■ttitude." Lawson completed six of 11 H The Irish moved the ball well passes for 126 yards, the "Richie is a super runner," Rasmussen continued. "He is a MSU sailors win regatta, Ji the opening minutes, but the biggest, of course, the touchdown bomb to Ransom. complete back in that he runs fafrics. l,niu \ crafts * Ipartan defense got tough in a irry. "The defensive safety kept with his legs, heart and mind. He really reads the holes well and near spot in Sugar Bowl maxjm "They (the defense) got mary coming up and hitting me on an gets there in a hurry. He really letter as the game progressed," out pattern," Ransom recalled. doesn't have great speed, just MSU's sailing team won the 25th annual Cary-Price Regatta jtasmussen noted. "It wasn't a "He was hitting me pretty good. desire." last weekend, becoming only the second school in the regatta's ng adjustment or So 1 just turned the corner on The JVs have been spending history to defeat the University of Michigan, the host school. Inything like that, though. him and all I had left was to most of the fall as a scout team The event was held on Baseline Lake, near Portage. for the varsity. U-M had won every regatta but the 1965 contest. EAST LANSING GARY KORRICK "They impersonate the varsity's opponent for that week," Rasmussen said. The Spartans "A" team skipper, Derrick Fries, a 1972 all-American, and crew John Walton won low point honors. "B" team skipper Pat Walker and crews Linda Walker and Peter Rodin ^ (vt "They're used to getting their took third. Season overlap brains beat out and they like to Finishing behind MSU were U-M, Tufts, Notre Dame, and have the opportunity to return Miami of Ohio. hurting sports those favors." The MSU sailors, who have been ranked nationally for the past The reserves' next contest is four seasons, are currently ranked eighth in the nation. scheduled for 1:30 p.m. The victory nearly assured the Spartans that they would be the I Football is boring. Oct. 22, at South Bend also against Midwest Collegiate Sailing Assn.'s nomination to the "Sugar I So is baseball, basketball, hockey, auto racing, soccer, swimm ing, Notre Dame. Bowl," the premier sailing event of the fall term, which will be Vack, boxing and wrestling. held in New Orleans Dec. 27-29. | Even Howard Cosell is boring. What is worse, they are all boring at the same time. I turned on my television set this weekend and before the scillator fanned out I saw enough sporting events to Ehris Schenkel with his cliches down. leave even Our store will be CLOSED J It has become a colossal violent ballet of media nonsense — take TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY that, Howard - and if all the ingenious coaching methods that have hade sports more mechanical don't kill them, the exposure will. [ A typical weekend starts out with the Saturday morning Irrestling maches. Kid Eyeball vs. the Thing; Klondike Fred vs. Mr. Ballbreaker. On the other channel the roller derby queens are Organizational changes have scheduling of facilities. Tom and ice and the game been made in the Intramural is active Birowing their hips out of joint and the commercials are all promos ir Joe Namath knee socks or Johnny Bench telling why he likes La se ball in five words or less. Sports and Recreative Services staff in the hopes of better VanderWeele, will asst. be responsbile for team sports and activities. Russ director, enough to encourage students to play throughout the winter. OCTOBER 16 & 17 I Before you can say "this is an ABC sports special" you are hit serving student interests and Rivet is the director of sports l the college football preview. Then a game something like activities in this life! area of campus Women's IM lenssalaer Poly at Heidelberg where the score ends up 82 - 6 ai^ the come and budget. Carol len spend the day watching women. The selection of a Student - Harding is the director of for Women interested in running a turkey in the annual IM ... to get ready... doors will opt J After this appetizer, there is a "College Football Scoreboard," Faculty - Staff Advisory women's programs and of the Council has been made with Women's Intramural Turkey Trot at 5 p.m. |Pro Football Highlights," "the Sports Illustrated Show," "NBC Building ■ports" - complete with third - rate boxers, track meets from Jeykjyaviek, Iceland and close • up profiles of the stars in the the cooperation of ASMSU, Council of Graduate Students with Penny Knupp director. as Ihe asst. Wednesday, Oct. 24, should call Rich Zygadlo (355-5250) THURSOAY, OCTOBER 18 at 10 a.m. (COGS) and the Intramural Contestants llome, Alaska goose shoot. Richard Zygadlo may run j If you're lucky, there's a college game on, or a basketball game, Sports Clubs. The council is made up of seven students, two responsible for individual individually members. or as team Watch for our ad WEDNESDAY! ■r hockey highlights or an Arthur Godfrey Rodeo Special. sports activities for men and 1 Sunday no less than three — five if your set's good — pro football , faculty and two administrative Rich Hoehlein is coordinator professional staff members. of the new co - rec programs. James are on tap. Of course, you can also get the Canadian version maxjm If the game or some Notre Dame football highlights or "Vince The main responsibility of Two platform-paddle tennis mary the council will be to act in liombardi on Football" re runs. - an courts have been erected on advisory capacity to Frank east campus through the work J Soon, while the A's and Mets are deciding who's the world Beeman, director of Intramural of the IM office. The courts jBsebal! champ, you can also watch hockey and basketball along Sports and Recreative Services, will be available for play 24 STADIUM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ■ith the Sunday and Monday football games. 1 All this makes one wonder what the next step is. and help develop more hours a day when the electrical 2793 E. Grand River. East Lansing Phone 332-8619 I Can we expect to see Tuesday night bowling, Wednesday night recreative facilities for campus power "s hooked up sometime buirrel shooting, Thursday night archery, film features on participants. tftis week. Mark lpitz' athlete's foot, four - hour pinball championship spectaculars The existing cooperation The courts' location is Ira 365 day baseball season? - with Howard Tanner, director designed to offer some I Soon, sports will take over the news. Richard Nixon will hold of Natural Resources, and his year-round recreation facilities Jews conferences at Soldier s Field and try to run through the ■atergate Committee carrying his tapes. 1 Walter Cronkite will ready the news while he sky dives over staff has been expanded in the use and development of four small lakes created south of the primarily to students living east campus. The aluminum court is built to reject snow on BASIC OUTLINES Kuwait's new soccer stadium. 1 George Blanda will run (of president backed by Vinegar Bend campus management for water quality purposes. The Your private tutor! ■izeil, Jack Kemp and Bob Mathias - all three already U.S. area will be used in the future •nators or representatives. 1 We could even end up having Howard and Dandy Don covering for swimming, boating, sailing, fishing and other activities for (Summaries of readings V Israeli war. | The best we could hope for in this case is the fighting to end of present participants. 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Second week's winners of the STATE NEWS annual Football Contest are pictured CHEM.: 130, 131, 141 •hove receiving their checks. Tom Beck, Dairy Science graduate P^ce winner with student, was the first To: ICELANDIC AIRLINES one wrong game and a (212) 757-8585 thirty - three total point spread on the pro - 630 Flftt " Plus These Book Digests game^Second place winner is Donna Konapka, Jackson, Michigan sophomore who "«ed but game scores. one game and had a forty - four total point spread on the tie breaking pro - Roger Dean of Roger & Paul's Marathon is shown - to Europe j Airtight Cage—Malcolm X—Puritan Dilemma— Autobiography of wr. Beck was not available for a congratulating Donna, from Miami/Nassau □. Ben Franklin—Citizen Tom Paine— Black Cloud—Uncle Tom's Cabin picture this week. THE FIRST ANNUAL STATE NEWS —Poor White— Devil in Massachusetts—Afro-American History "FOOTBALL CONTEST" Cattfxii Mmmc Shop HAS SIX MORE WEEKS TO GO! ENTER TODAY!! ictumic, Across from the Union 332-4616 8 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michiean Tuesday, October 16, | Colorful African textiles and materials ranging from palm black and white make a Popularity of 'Shaft' lost a visit from Nigeria's leaves to rayon and some are dramatic array. ambassador to the U.S. will decorated in ways popular with Native palm leaves are used in modern American youth — tie age - old, free ■ hand batik highlight the opening of the Kresge Art Center Gallery's dyeing and batik. processes, but modem sewing Art ce Ambassador latest show Sunday. John M. C5arba Patterns embroidered or woven into the cloth were given machines apply other decorations. All types of native to fea will be a special guest al a reception from I to 4 p.m. in the gallery, where up to 100 special such as names "cricket by the weaver legs," "albino maiden," "cube sugar" or "yam porridge which has red." cloth war enjoyed a surge of popularity during the Nigerian of the 1960s. Richard Graham, professor from flick to TV series examples of textiles from his of human A popular pattern from ecology and Alfred country will be displayed By EDD RUDZATS through Nov. 11. another area of the country Opubor, professor of African studies State News Reviewer cloth Collected by Joanne Eichcr. professor of human ecology, translates "life is sweet." Eicher's collections not only illustrate popular folk patterns assisted preparing the show. Eicher Kresge Gallery Director Paul in That streetwise cat, Shaft, has been replaced by a milk during her travels in Africa, the but also some sociological Love invites all students to the fed parlor cat. The Tomcat is textiles make up a show now just a torn. designed to appeal to artists, mores. Some Nigerian cloth opening, at which refreshments comes from looms used only by will be served. The new MGM series, historians and African studies enthusiasts alike. men and some only by women. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 "Shaft," debuted Oct. 9. Traditional wild indigo colors p.m. Monday through Friday; 7 Richard Roundtree recreates Spanning the ages both in much of the fabric blue, but to 9 p.m. Tuesday; 1 to 4 p.m. his film role. The series tradition and technology, the long pieces of fabric include brilliant reds and golds as well as Saturday and Sunday. features Isaac Nayes' score. Allan Baiter and William Read Woodfield are executive producers. Musical floats over flood MGM has taken a that, along with "the man with no character name," epitomizes the '60s. And in its wisdom it has eliminated all the By ED RUDZATS characters. Yet the Lansing moments, aside from Peck's, in characteristics that made him State News Reviewer Civic Players production, while the production. Cole expresses popular. MGM would have not able to overcome the an immense amount of feeling done better not to do it. Miracles can happen. Lansing weaknesses of the script, does with the smallest gesture or No longer is Shaft the cool Civic Players adroitly prove it word, and her final with dude in leather suits with a with their season opener "Two emerge as well • staged, well - scene directed, and quite entertaining. Peck is sincerely moving. Playboy apartment. Now he is by Two." This musical, Director John Stimson The rest of the cast tum in just a fat cat who lives and definitely not one of Richard dresses like a Wall Street Rodgers best, suffers from a too displays a talent for staging in capable performances as this musical version of Noah on the other members of Noah's broker, but busts heads for a long first act, far too many the ark during the Biblical family. Diana Moore as Rachel living. In the first episode he Richard easily forgotten songs and somewhat stereotyped flood. Stimson keeps the stage and Rick Kramer as Japheth lived like the Lone Hanger, "Shaft" Roundtree nicely balanced with the standout in their musical only his sidekick was Italian. numbers. Both possess clear The script of "The groupings of his actors, strong voices which enrich the Executioners," by producers introduced black actors in Clarence Williams III, a young Producers are for the m achieving a tableau • like beauty they sing. Kramer Woodfield and Baiter, had a leading roles. These pioneers actor who had already white. There are a few in many scenes. While the songs wonm| unfortunately does not fare as solid plot but weak dialogue. It were Bill Cosby on "I Spy" established a solid reputation and one Chinese Amori™, I opening night first act needed a well with the dialog. He shuffles concerned a "kangaroo court" and Raymond St. Jacques on in the New York theatre, It is a shame to rumil firmer reign on its pacing, the second moved much more whenever he speaks which composed of distinguished "Rawhide." eclipsed Cosby's success. His good concept like "Shaft" bj I quickly and was more enjoyable quickly proves more distracting names drawn from the social The integration of the characterization of the tough, vitiating the good qualities oil as a result. than beneficial to his register. This vigilante court schools in Little Rock, Ark. cool ghetto youth Lincoln the film and by making thtl But what really keeps "Two characterization. enforces its own "Safe Streets and the march on Washington Hayes, helped establish the character a white man in black | Act." After passing sentence, it had occurred. President pattern that screen characters face. The "Shaft" films w By Two" from falling victim to Opening night of "Two By its inherent weaknesses are expedites justice by dumping Kennedy's sweeping civil rights such as "Shaft" would employ. "such stuff as dreams are made | Two" ran into some technical excellent performances the body of the defendant into legislation had been passed. TV viewers became aware of." The television sc delivered by the two leads. Ken problems that can be easily the East River. Shaft enters the But it took more than 10 that actors, as well as ordinary desecrates their memory. "YOUNG AND Peck as Noah gives a dynamic, remedied. The lighting changes were so abrupt that they scene of to investigate the demise liberal lawyer, with whom years effect for these changes to take in television. Lorraine people, 1968. came It in two colors in also occurred to commanding and touching a SENSUOUS" (x performance as he changes from the crotchety old man to the became jarring and the choreography in some of the he worked. Before the end credits, he winds up defending Hansbury's "Raisin in the Sun" appeared in 1959 on the stage sponsors and producers that black people as well as white musical numbers was choppy young Noah and back again. His himself in this irregular court. and soon after in films. Jean people have money to spend - PLUS - and stiff. All are problems that portrayal is the central force The episode plodded along Genet's "The Blacks" played and to watch television. This will hopefully work themselves that makes - "Two By Two" at a tiring pace. John Llewellyn off - Broadway at Circle in the season marked the turning "JOB ROCK- seem better than it is. Were it out run. as the play continues to Moxey elicited good Square. Yet, black actors had little or no opportunity to point in the integration of not for Peck and Denise Cole as performances from the actors. series programing. SUPERSTAR" his wife Esther. "Two By Two" would have difficulty staying The first production of the Lansing Civic Players' 45th The photography looked routine. And the New York practice their craft on television or in films. This change is recent. Moreover it is limited. (X) afloat. consecutive season, "Two By atmosphere that Gordon Parks N.Y.P.D. in 1967 premiered. 'Continuous from Cole is fantastic. She is in Two" reflects a great deal of conveyed in the films was It starred Frank Converse and 12 NOON DAILY* time, effort and talent. For this Robert Hooks, the founder and control of the scene and her sorely lacking. MGM's back lot character whenever she appears reason, the production is worth is no substitute for the real director of the Negro Ensemble Midnight Show Fri. & Sat. on stage. With a superb sense of seeing. thing. Theatre. comic timing and a devastating "Two By Two" will be The "Shaft" films, undet The deluge came in 1968. In delivery, she compliments presented Oct. 19 and 20 in the Gordon Parks Sr., employed a belated effort to present CINEMA® Peck's performance and provides some of the finest West Junior Auditorium. High School predominently black casts. The television series took a giant "relevant" programing , five series added black regulars. Six step backward with a lily - series already had black white supporting cast. A regulars, while three series RED couple of Hack actors had two - line parts, one as premiered which starred black an orderly. actors or actresses — "The "Shaft" turned white against Outcasts," "The Mod Squad" this all white background and - and "Julia." the distinctive flavor of the The enormous popularity of films evaporated. "Mod Squad", with teeny • Someday, God willing, it boppers and young adults, had will not matter whether the a greater impact on the men cast supporting a black lead is who produce series than "I LUE black, white, yellow or red. Spy". Two seasons later, But at this moment we have producers launched no less A JAME S WILLIAM GUERCIO • RUPERT HI1?G Pioductw not come far enough in than four imitations of "mod staffing ROBERT BLAKE BILLY I GREEN! BUSH pg«^ United Artists integrating television to ignore Squad" which featured young, -I PROGRAM INFORMATION 332 STARTS WED. m Feature 1:25-3:30-5:35 7:40-9:45 I), . TechnicolorP IlOMEO 1:30 4 00 VjlLIET 6 35 915 "They Call Me Trinity' "The Picture b a Sensation! —fffji- - a ireathtaking erotic ooyssey, thi likes of which has never men so Triziityls STRONGLY DEPICTED ON THE SCREEN If MARION IRANDO CAN IE PRAISED P0R Still My Name GIVING HIS ALMOST AIL IN LAST TANGO IN PARIS. 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Nf W YORK MAGA/lNe Franco Ztm re lu Romeo dayi i'Ht the high cost of meat or living close to the land. These not only more frequent this He said that with the Tust for the thrill, are killing said, "but only a small minority are the people who are shining year, but are also more blatant. approach of deer season, Nov of the violators are poor. deer and trying to outwit the Michigan wildlife at a higher 15, greater numbers of poachers [ate then ever before. Many people do not wait for conservation officer." "We had one fellow who was and potential poachers are in the J George Bruso, law executive legal deer season to open in November, Bruso added. The The shining technique uses reported to have spotted a deer the field. Consequently, the ■or the Michigan Dept. of two people at night. After in the road, shot it out of season conservation officers are forced hard Jjatural Resources, said game • core poacher starts finding a deer, one person shines and in broad daylight in front of to increase their patrols, Simms (violations have almost doubled hunting around July 4, and continues to hunt a bright light in the deer's eyes, wtiich immobilizes the animal, a dozen witnesses, and then added. most .Michigan counties, long after the fled, "Simms said. Lhile Gladwin County in legal hunting season has ended. while his partner squeezes off a "During the summer months, Wral Michigan has shown an The hard • core poachers, shot. Then the trick is to get the More deer are killed illegally I work 85 to 90 hours increase of three to four times Bruso said, differs from the animal into a vehicle and escape in Michigan each year than are during a two week period," he said. shot legally. fiver the same period last year. Total fish and game violations casual poacher who is generally licensed hunter hunting in before one of the state's 200 "But by November my hours a conservation officers can have increased to 120 to 140 The legal deer kill in Michigan lor the 1972 - 73 fiscal year season who decides to shoot at respond to the shot. last year was 59,450. hours per two weeks." Jtand at 9,301. Bruso said the an out of season animal or takes Bruso said the fine for this Irend for apprehensions during more than the legal limit of type of violation has not proved Simms conceded that George Bruso said the Khe coming fiscal year, despite a game. stiff enough to provide much of department catching the violator is difficult. will increase patrols Reduction in officers, will "The hard - core poacher is a a deterrent. and use seven airplanes and two Shine on "A $100 fine was a deterrent "Each conservation officer has an average 500 helicopters for day and night in 1929, when the law was square miles observation this Nightime hunting with a flashlight, known season nears, poaching takes a heavy toll on iuilding dep of land and water and an year. passed, but that's not much as "shining," and shown here in a posed Michigan wildlife. money to most people today," estimated 1,100 miles of road to photo, is one method of poaching. As deer State News photo by Robert Sherefkin he added. patrol." He added, "that gives House Bill 4705, which us only four officers to cover all Stamp service beginning soon loves to would raise the fine for game ne violations involving shining to a of Ingham. Eaton and Clinton counties." Lansing soon be able to area residents will purchase stamps defray costs of two - way postage, processing of checks minimum of $50 and a and stamped envelopes : East Lansing's building department moved from City Hall through and other costs will be charged maximum of $300 and/or five |rionday to new offices located at 303 Abbott Road, on the second "Catching the poacher is a the mail Postmaster Bemice C. in the new "Stamps by Mail" to 90 days in jail, is currently waiting game." Simms said. "We Salemo announced Monday. Boor of the First State Savings Building. service which is scheduled to before a Senate committee after have to wait for them to come J The new offices open today. This department handles all zone Sajerno said a 40 cent fee to begin later this month. earlier passage in the House. to us and we have to ■iolation complaints, housing commission complaints and appeals spot them ARENA THEATRE TICKETS &L Jeremy Tnd issues new building permits. [ The department can be contacted at 337-1731. NOW ON Ex-professor SALE V po United Artists OPEN AUDITIONS will lecture Fairchild for their fall musical Box "LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE" George M. Johnson, former Minority Group Relations." Office MSU professor of education and He will speak at 3 p.m. today Oct. 15 & 16 vice chancellor of the University in Erickson Kiva and at 2 p.m. $1.00 of Nigeria, will make two from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Thursday in W2 Owen Graduate appearances at MSU this week, Center. McDonel Hall E. Lower Lounge speaking on "The Role of Law Johnson served as assistant to OCTOBER lution in the president for equal 23-27 A MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES opportunity programs and professor in the provost's office at MSU until his 1970 8:15 P.M. retirement. The colleges of Education and of Urban Development are co - sponsoring his appearances. SURE, YOU CAN DO WITHOUT THE BEST BUT YOU *l fmt michigjn state univcrwty DON'T HAVE TO! 6V6LYN KEYES BELL'S BENNY BETTY PIZZA BAKER KEAN 225 M.A.C. in 332-5027 F ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ FREE PIZZA DELIVERY MUSIC* H,r ta _ Uoi „ "America's happiest musical is dancing your way!" OCTOBER 17 & 18 .. due to iliness. 8:15 pm in the | will be re-scheduled University Auditorium at a later date. Blitz will play all K| Tickets are on sale now at the Union Ticket Office,,weekdays 8:15 4'30p.n Public: $7 50, 6:50, 4 00 MSU Students: $3:75, 3:25. 2:00 10 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October |6' c a FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank Ads Employment jjj|j Employment || | Apartments IsjJl FULL AND part time work SMALL CHURCH needs organist. TWO CHEVROLET IMPALA 1965, OLDSMOBILE 98, 1969 For sal*, BEDROOM, 'urnished available close to campus to suit Starting salary $15/week. Call unfurnished g, I wagon, one owner, power, air, Luxury interior, good condition. schedule. 351-3701. Mobile"un I $450,351-8672.5-10-16 $1500. Call 372-9043 after 4 your 5-10-16 339 8954 p.m. 4-10-19 or 339-2657 after 5 $35/week. 10 m^'l p.m. 6-10-19 campus. Quiet und peacgy 1 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 1969, one B.B.A.-M.B.A. Lawyer*, architect*, STOCK CLERK lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 " Power, air, excellent OLDS 1965 CONVERTIBLE, - some printing and owner. city planner* needed for 1,3-MAN apartment packaging, part time. Apply at and condition. Phone 337-1524. automatic, power steering and sophisticated volunteer position* men's MICHIGAN CLAIM SERVICE, 5-10-19 brakes. Good condition. $300. in the U.S. and abroad. All travel, 118 West St. Joseph in Lansing or rooms, campus. Call 2 blocks"! CHEVROLET 1962 WAGON very Call 349-9105. 5-10-18 medical, and livingexpenie* paid. Call 485-9473. 3-10-17 NEJAC. 337.1 jJ • Peace Corps-Vista recruiter* at AUTOMOTIVE dependable, $100 or best offer p|NT0 ,g71 Lovy mi|eage>excellent Placement Office - October WOMEN ~I Scooters & Cycles 337 2350. 3-10-17 condition, good gas mileage, red 22-26, interviewing all seniors. SALES PERSON management needed fir small and light block trom girl apartment, ^ comDi.,V 10-10-26 Parts & Service COMET 1967 four door, aromatic, tour"**dn 355'1138 a,,er 6 business. Please call between 9 30 furnished. Utilities and pa, clean, good condition. $250. P.m. 4-10-19 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 489-2720. Included. $80 349 Aviation 484-6350 5-10-17 MASSEUSES WANTED. We will 5-10-19 349-4842. 0-10 31 ® •EMPLOYMENT P!NTO RUNABOUT 1973 - train for part or full time, loaded! Mint condition, Must sell. $8/hour. Phone 489-1215. 2 GIRLS TO 'FOR RENT TELEPHONE MARKETING. $1.50 CORVETTE 1969 350-350, two $1995 355-3882.3-10-18 0-10-31 », * | Apartments tops. Reasonable 339-9360, after 5.30 p.m. 3-10-17 to $4.50 per hour. Full time, part time positions. Call 394-1103. apartment $1% | Houses PLYMOUTH 1965 Fury I. Six 13-10-31 332-0519.5 10 19 Rooms cylinder, 64,000 miles. Body DELTA 88 1973 ' Extra" and engine in decent shape, NEAR MSU and *FOR SALE equipped. Vinyl top. Moving, $300. Phone 349-0390. 3-10-16 one bedroom Frandor. Bteautifi must sell! 393-1849. 349-2711. , unlum^ I Animals 5-10-18 carpeted, air co„d,„orll ' 1 RAMBLER 1966 V-8 automatic, balcony, parking, laundry aJ' Mobile Homes FULL TIME Head Nurse opening DODGE 1967 four door hardtop. radio, nice shape. Steve after 6 Call 332-1703. 3 10-17 HA for an 8 bed Intensive Care Unit in REFRIGERATORS, ♦LOST & FOUND Real nice car. Power steering, p.m. 489-9611.5-10-19 N 254 bed hospital. Must have •PERSONAL power brakes, air conditioning, 'I AGREE VWR HONOR-MARIJUANA a new 1-3 years experience in an intensive DISHWASHERS. ESCHITRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 South 301 SOUTH HOLMtS. SouthVf 3 four new tires, shock, new RAMBLER, 1964, AUTOMATIC, Sparrow Hospital. 2/nill •PEANUTS PERSONAL transmission, new exhaust IS A B4NGEF00S OR US. W COUtP Bridge, Grand Ledge 627-2191 efficiency, utilities included No or *REAL ESTATE 5-10-18 Pets. $125. 351-7497, •RECREATION complete. Call 625-3859, anytime. 5-10-18 (fSTK1U.EC> G6TTMJG ARRESTEP WITH IT!' INGHAM MEDICAL HOSPITAL 401 West Greenlawn HALF HOUSE, half rent one 01031 c $ room'aparin^ - ATTRACTIVE 3 6 •SERVICE Lansing, Michigan 48910 block from MSU. 227 Beat, DODGE CHALLENGER R-T 1970, TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1970.Rebuil £ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY. CA 94709 371-2121, Extension 249 361-3597 after 3 p.m. 5-10-22 Airconditioned, carpeted Instruction engine, new front brakes, new unfurnished, R/ 440 magnum, four speed, except refrigeratoi paint job. $1150. Call 484-9612. and stove. Adults. Phont excellent condition, $1525. Call Typing Service 3-10-19 TV and STEREO rentals.$24/te 372-7249 after 5 Dave, 349-2868.4-10-19 p.m. 10-1022 •TRANSPORTATION Auto Service J >loyment |£ $9.95 month, r delivery and day •WANTED DODGE VAN 1969 A108 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1972 - clean, NEEDED FOURTH Bartender & NEJAC, 337-1300. c-31-10-31 girl ,35 Paneled, carpeted interior. 18,000 miles, $1995. 349-4627, Collingwood. Call 35M03; after 4 p.m. 5-10-17 Waitress $1200. 337-9660. 3-10-17 METRIC MOTORS. VW repeir. DENTAL ASSITANT, downtown $78/month. 5-10-17 ••RATES** Okemos Road and 1-96. specialist, Monday through Positions Available for Apartments' * One bedroom 10 word minimum FALCON 1968: Automatic, VOLKSWAGEN 1961. New tires, 349-1929. c-10-31 Friday 7 - 4:30. Experience luxury 4/door, great gas mileage, snow good body and engine, $375. preferred. Will train right person. apartments. Furnished, tires. 485-2842 after 6 p.m. 371-4471.3-10-18 Salary open. Send resume -1107 DOOLEY'S GIRL FOR furnished 4-man, winter term. $60/month. 337-2341. shag carpeting, 5-10-19 Bank of Lansing, 48933. 5-10-19 dishwashers, air -cond, FIAT 850. 1968. Great economy. VOLKSWAGEN 1967 - Excellent condition. 46,000 miles. New BABYSITTER WITH own RESTURANT 3-10-16 private balcony. Immediate Radio. 55,000. Best offer. tires, $700. 353-0934. 3-1018 transportation on your free L.C.C. - SPARROW. One badroom occupancy. From $190 332-6026.3-10-16 afternoon, 1-5 p.m. 485-3006. plus study. Unusyally attractive, 351 -7212. 731 Burcham VOLVO 122-S station wagon 1967 3-10-17 carpeted, untilities, appliances. Drive. FIAT SPORT COUPE 1970, . excellent condition. New 332-8978. XBL-1-10-16 35.000. 35 4 to 5 p.m. Two bedroom farm mpg. Excellent brakes, new clutch. Best offer, SUPERVISORY AIDE/cafeteria. condition. $900. 353-7701. Mon. through Fri. NEED ONE $150. 15 minuti 355-4900 5-10-18 Daily, Monday through Friday - girl - very close. 3-10-16 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Please Furnished, parking, carpeted, Lansing. 9 month lea GIRL STUDENT: Experienced Unfurnished, on 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 VW runs gre contact Mr. Throop, principal balcony. 351-5092.3-10-16 1970 FIAT 850 Sport Spider, dark student needed faculty home for 351-5323.4-10-19 condition. Best offer. 131 Bogue Everett High School at 393-5810 DEADLINE green, black convertible top, 25, Street - Room 6 after 5 p.m. for appointment. 4-1019 cleaning, cooking, some child OPENINGS FOR two women, $50 1 P.M. one class day 000 miles, good condition, must 3-10-17 care. Monday - Friday, 3:15 - - $60, across from campus. SYCAMORE PARK - 2 bedroo sell immediately. Phone 6:15, and Saturdays. Good pay, 332-6481,332-6246.5-10-22 rustic townhousea before publication. BUS BOY-IMMEDIATE opening. 484-3628 after 5 p.m. 3-10-16 Noons. 11:30 a.m. • 3:30 p.m. walking distance campus. Call sharp, large yard. Mar Si65. I Must be neat and dependable. 337-0241, after 5 p.m. 3-10-17 EAST SIDE - partially furnished. Contact Mr. Henry, 37 2-7943 Peanuts Personal ads FORD VAN 1963, rebuilt engine, One bedroom, utilities and 485-6766. 2-10-17 JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE, down must be pre-paid. DESK CLERK full tirqe evenings. new tires, shag carpeted. Must town Lansing. 3-10-16 parking furnished. Phone Will train. Excellent job Houses sell, 394-0457. 5-10-22 VOLVO SERVICE: Meticulous 332-0322 daily. 2-10-17 YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, opportunity. Apply in person Cancellations/Corrections RICKMAN. Fall prices now in service for vour Volvo at WAITRESSES: PART time UNIVERSITY INN. 3-10-17 FORD FAIRLANE 1967 GTA - MATURE MALE to share luxury - 12 noon one class day effect. Parts, services, helmets, Lansing's only shop specializing positions available, 11 am - 2 recent engine overhaul, needs exclusively in Volvo. 1820 Dell p.m. daily. Apply in person 9-11 duplex. $150. 351-3875 after 6 leathers, and custom accessories. MANAGER TRAINEE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY before publications. some work. $200 or best offer. Road. 882-9808.1-10-16 a.m. THE DOME ROOM', 222 5-10-22 SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. We have Before 5 p.m. 353-7290 or 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just Seymour, Lansing. 0-10-19 an opening for an own rooAvirt house, 489-322ti I 353-8777.3-10-16 ambitious high school graduate. 5-10-22 The State News will be south of 1-96 overpass. Phone STUDIO APARTMENT, furnished. Four automatic pay increases in NEEDED: HOUSEKEEPER for Sublet November 1st to responsible only for the FORD VAN 1969, E-200. V-8, 694-6621. C-5-IOI9 first six months. For interview, call MEN: OWN room, near airport,leu new home in East Lansing, area. September 1st. $147.50 per first day's incorrect radio, good condition. 676-5358. 484-4368 between 10 a.m. and 1 month. Call after six 351-7165. minutes to campus S20 week, HONDA 1972 SL350, runs good, Two-three days per week, 14-21 insertion. 5-10-19 • • AUTO PARTS ™ hours. Please call 351-8700. p.m. B-3-10-17 3-10-18 utilities included 434-5861 | reasonable. Phone 485-4785. 4-10-19 Bills are due 7 days from 5-10-22 4-10-17 STUDENTS FACULTY HOWARD JOHNSON'S Motor the ad expiration date. If FORD LTD - 1966, 289-2V, air, - LANSING NEAR park and tennis Lodge is now taking applications courts. 1/bedroom apartment, EAST LANSING large not paid by the due date, a good tires, radio, heater. Call Rob NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA - LADIES: SELL Nationally Owning foreign cars, we give for barmaids and cocktail one or two people in fou 50< late service charge will before 5 p.m. 484-6461.3-10-16 repair and service, factory Advertised Dresses and Pant students welcome. Sorry no 20% off on parts and castrol, waitresses for cocktail lounge bedroom, two bath duple* trained. G'.T. MOTORS, 816 Suits from actual inventory in children. Call Hetriman Real 10% off on accessories. Raider opening soon. Call Dan Aibro at Estate. 371-4158. 3-10-18 Immediately. Call 332-6422 East Howe, Lansing 485-6815. your own home. No investment 694-0454 for snowmobiles now in stock. an appointment. after 7 p.m. 4-10-19 0-10-19 necessary. For details write: Box 5-10-17 CASA DESOL, one bedroom, 415 South Cedar - Lansing C-3-Michigan State News. CAPITOL ARFA : L.C.C. S| HARLEY CHOPPER 1950-rebuilt 1/2 block & of E. Kalamazoo 3-10-16 PART-TIME order takers. unfurnished luxury apartment. "e i engine $1375. Call 349-9105. 8:3 0 - 5:30 Monday-Friday - Busy $170 and up. Call 351 8681. room, 2/bedro 485-2047 371-194 7 season starting. Hours of your Carpeted, fireplace, garage,$165. I 5-10-18 , RECEPTIONIST FOR 7-10-24 choice. Call 351-1562, 10-10-18 Girls or married couples. Noiw I DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair Orthodontist's office, AUSTIN-HEALE Y n M d u om 1966-Black. -icoa ^ Excellent condition, 13,000 "J?™ OFF-SEASON super bargain, manuals for foreign cars. personable, mature person with HOUSEP A RENTS-MARRIED EFFICIENCY-FURNISHED. Phone 489-1276.5-10-19 55351-6211 62?1 eveninos 2 even.ngs. 1^ 16 2-10-16 take ,aP6 *<*' $10° d0W" and Qver $1 350 Suzuki 1972, Apache 400. 393-9730 after 5 p.m. 3-10-16 CHEQUERED FLAG.2605 East Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west good typing ability. Monday Friday. Send resume to Box D-4. couple needed to supervise Private bath and entrance, utilities paid. One or two man FARM HOME,Remodeled. 15miL. payment or group home for retarded adult north of campus. Now Available. I Call 4 8 2-4838 or 487-0873 of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 Michigan State News. 6-10-19 only. 1214 East Kalamazoo. BUICK LESABRE 1967, hardtop. females under Community 2/bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, [ 3.10.16 * 1971 KAWASAKI F8-250. Mental Health. 3-10-16 carpeted. No dogs. Large law $450. Power steering/brakes, 393-7477. Attractive, needs tune-up. MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East BOOKKEEPER WANTED: radio. 351-8672.5-10-16 10-10-19 area. $175. 351 -7497.0-10-31 Extras! $370. 355-0935. 5-10-22 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. Approximately 20 hours/week. MAN NEEDED for two man, own Complete CAMA RO~ "1971 automatic ai7 Lansing Chrysler Plymouth 350 KAWASAKI road bike, only collision auto service. painting and 485-0256. Phone 655-3868 between 9-5 SECRETARY, OFFICE experience room, parking, furnished. SMALL HOUSE, one bedroomWl I p.m. 3-10-16 337-2508.3-10-17 many extras, excellent. $2300 or 525 St>U,h Cedar 1600 miles, excellent condition. C-10-31 - good typing skills - 50 words sleeping porch, furnished or I per minute. 372-6170.2-10-17 unfurnished, large yard, garage. I 339*43?5-1009 6 P'm' 1968 - 318 BARRACUDA FASTBACK automatic, power steering, $750,1-848-5869.5-10-22 SEE US FIRST before you take MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS NEEDED GIRL Kedzie, for furnished. 2/man. 169 Walking distance to Meridian I $77.50. HODAKA 1970, ACE, 100 with your car anyvtfiere else! We're the WAITRESSES OR waiters needed Mall. References $100 deposit | CAMARO 1969 - Maroon/black S695. Call 482-1191, ask for Dick 100-B engine, good condition good guys! Anything from front ASCP or eligible, excellent to work lunch hours and 332-6685.3-10-18 Married couple vinyl top. Three speed, radio. Bud. 3-10-18 $295. Call 1 p.m. - 7 p.m end service to major overhauls. salaries and benefits, 286 part- time nights. Call for pets lide, , : ' I LARGE TWO bedroom furnished appointment, THE DEPOT heat!r' J,™0 'af' J™ „ speakers. $1399. Bob, 371-1530, MALIBU 1973, 350, power steering 372-2790.3-10-18 OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC, Grand River bed hospital, latest and RESTAURANT, 1203 South apartment, close to campus, and brakes viny| roof ^ offer at Park Lake, East finest equipment, short drive reduced rates. 351-9036, 8-5 Lansing. Washington. Phone 371-3456. ^jwenmjjs. 6-10-17 371-2407, after 5:30 p.m. RIPOFFS!! C-10-19 351-3130 NO to Lansing and Flint. Call 5-T0-22 p.m. 5-10-22 CHEVROLET 1970 Caprice 3"1°"17 collect or write: LOVELY FURNITURE W|l hardtop. Air, all power, - radio, _ DANCERS TOPLESS $4.00/hour. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed bedroom house. 604 Oak. $1 I excellent condition. $1495. MERCURY MONTEGO v.8 automatlCi good running 1968 - JOIN THE COMPLETE auto Employment „n. jji JG Abbott The Memorial Hospital Apply in person between 6 p.m. from October 26 to January 1. Call 351-2002. 4-1019 plus utilities. 349-3604.5-10-22 Available "»• | 351-2572.4-10-19 condition. $600. 485-3633. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% - 7 p.m. 523 East Michigan or 5-10-17 off on labor. 215 East Owosso, Mich. call 372-4087.5-10-22 Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. 48867 CHEVROLET 1972 1/2 ton LONG HAIR OK! Young men MGB GT 1969. Beautiful condition. 0-10-31 and women for inside part time 517-723-5211 COOKS TO work part-time and full, pick-up, automatic, V-8, stepup rear bumper, radio, heavy rear Low mileage. $1650. 332-6246. sales - theatre tickets - Apply NEAT, MATURE person to assist nights and afternoons. Call for CROSSWORD springs, front stabilizer, rust 5-10-22 115 West Allegan, Room 405. appointment, THE DEPOT proofed. 510 West Gibbs, St. Monday Friday from 9:00 handicapped attorney in arising RESTAURANT, 1203 South PUZZLE Johns. Call 1-224-6332. 5-10-16 MUSTANG 19 69 302 3-speed V2 OFF - -5:00 p.m. 10-10-16 a.m. mornings and retiring evenings. Free to own pursuits from 8 a.m. - Washington. Phone 371-3456. Kms fastback 24 m.p.g. "1967 Buick 5-10-22 5 p.m. Compensation plus room 1. Corsair's ship 27. Pay up 1HEVROLET IMPALA LeSabre, Both excellent FALL SPECIAL ACCOUNTING MAJORS - and board. 484-1938.5-10-19 JANITOR FOR East Lansing Store. 6. Export 29. Penthouse condition. 351 -4524.3-10-18 temporary full or part time Convertible - 1965. V-8, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. through 10. Mamie's 31.taviar employment. We will teach ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while middle name 32. Blood type automatic, $175. 351-0118. MUSTANG 1970, low mileage, M-78 Body Shop is offering 1/2 Federal, State, and Local Friday. Call Linda 351-2360. off the price of a paint job on you learn. Part time or full time. 11. Moral attitudes 33. Terrify 4-10-19 excellent Income 3-10-18 condition. Call Taxes. One position 13. Somebody cars requiring $100 or more $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-1O31 36. Ahead 332-2033 anytime. 3-10-16 open immediately. Many others 14. Adventure 37. Vagrant available January 15, 1973 LADIES NEEDED for telephone 16. Peer 39. Twist NEW! OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS F-85, through April 15, 1973. canvassing in our Lansing office. 18. Curly cabbage 40. Yard goods 1965-four ban-el, 330, looks M-78 BODY SHOP Applicants must devote at least Hourly rates. Shifts open 9 a.m. 19. Russian assent 43. Labor union M EAST LANSING Female, for Campus to 12 p.m.; 12 p.m. to 5 good, power steering, power 20 per p.m.; 2 20. Bickiron 44. Broker representative, 60-80 brakes. Best offer. 489-4069. EAST LANSING p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 22. Neuter 45. Harassed hours/month. $2.50/hour. Call 3-10-17 p.m. For more information call pronoun 47. 337-0496 Tim Keefe, Wayne Snyder - Wagner lsH!i 313-226-7928 or see Peace Kristy Ries 371-2445.5-10-22 23. Ailing heroine OLDSMOBILE 1964 Good 24. Nut 48. Clues BODY REPAIR. Other estimates Corps representative October Transportation. $125. 337-0750. December the week following DESPERATELY NEEDED reliable i T~ T- 22-26 at Placement Office 5 6 9 high, why don't ya give us a fa 1-10-16 too female for duties home health V' as the end of fall term finals. You X6-10-18 try. Quality but low priced. if 1 aid with housekeeping included. 10 must be available to work OLDSMOBILE 1965. Excellent Reduced rates to students. VAN WANTED: Part time mornings. For through spring break until April SENIOR Computer mechanical condition, power. WORLD, Potterville. 645-2123 8 Science/Business student to do information call 349-4918 »s •M IS RENTAL TOWNHOUSES Call after 6 p.m. - 372-1870. 3-10-18 a.m. until late. 7 days a week. 10-10-26 15, 1973. Apply in person 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon (except applications programming on a 1-10-16 16 %if 4 19 Thursday and Saturday), phone for appointment. or part-time basis. Contact Jim Stutsman at the SBR JOBS AVAILABLE part time 'Jo 5P IT" % * Convenient to MSU HAVING SOME PROBLEMS? 882-2441. SIMPLIFIED CORPORATION, 626 Mott Foundation, Flint, Michigan work. $300/month. Inquire at 489-3494.3-10-18 Sl< % V/, 'ft % and BOOKKEEPING 8. T/\X *Air shopping conditioning WE'RE THE GOYS TO SEE- SERVICE, 4305 South Cedar 48502, (313) 235-2528. 5-10-19 GIRL WANTED to help invalid lady. ill 5* 'ft 58 * * Carpeted Full basements St., Lansing. 3-10-17 CREATE A new indoor world! Check the household goods in 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. No weekends or Si % If 51"" %% 3M holidays. 332-5176.2-10-17 * Clubhouse and OKEMQS AUTO CLINIC WANTED. SENIORS with in agricultural science, degree the Want Ads today I % si w play areas fisheries, fam forestry, management, RN'S FULL and part time openings SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST, 9-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. MO %Ml % M2 Mi We offer full time machinery repair, grain-vegetable Now taking applications Shases of auto repairs. factory trained mechanics for all From production, F.F.A. or 4-H on the midnight shift, 11 p.m. - 7:30 a.m., in a new 254 bed Typing skills required. Call 484-6868 between 9 M4 M5 % M6 end tune • ups to over • a.m. and 6 351-0460 auls. Specializing in front repairs. needed countries. for All positions in 57 travel, medical, hospital. 249. 371-2121, INGHAM extension MEDICAL P.m. 5-10-22 n % 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. 2615 E. Grand River 351-3130 and living expenses paid. See Peace Corps, Placement office HOSPITAL, Greenlawn, Lansing, 401 West 48910. JANITORS - PART time mornings % V/< MB % •Family applications only NO RIPOFFS! October 22-26.10-10-26 E.O.E, 8-10-19 or evenings. Apply in person at 914 Filley, Lansing. 3-10-18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 16, 197311 Iffi ATTRACTIVE 2/b«droom home. REFRIGERATOR. $19.95; Dinette NEW AND used furniture for sale. FOUND: GLASSES, Gold I completely carpeted. Panelled set, $14.95; Chest Of drawers, from Need to clear out our storage wire-rims; by Sanford Woodlot. I $9.95; new sofa bed, shed. First come, first served. living room, nice lot. Northwest $69.95. ABC SECONDHAND , 337-9405. C-10-16 I Lansing, Students welcome - VARNEY'S MOBIL HOMES, 1 .orrv no children. Call Herrimen STORE, 1236 Turner, Lansing. 1/2 mile past Crest Drive-in FOUND: PEN, International I Real Estate. 371-4168. 3-10-18 484-0025.10-10-16 Theatre. 725 West Grand River. 10-10-23 Building. Identify 355-1218. C-10-18 BEAUTIFUL 1.27 CARAT Rooms engagement ring. Appraised VIOLIN-LIKE new condition. A LOST: 3/quality Bakers in vicinity valuation $1200. Will sell $800. bargain at $100. Phone of Brody. If found return to Phone 627-4228 after 6 p.m. 349-0255. 6-10-18 Akers Hall immediately! 2-10-17 JhhEE ROOMS for rent. $16 a 5-10-18 (veek. Includes utilities and SONY TC 121 Stereo cassette deck LOST: SMALL male black cat in the .louse privileges. 371-1677, SKI SALE RAUPP'S is having a also Norelco, Craig and Ampex - I evenings. 3-10-17 clearance sale. We are clearing decks. 12 Stereo turntables. Burcham-Hagadorn area. Wearing thin black collar. Please call out many skis and boots. Pioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and fcDRICK HOUSE Co-op has male Panasonic. Akai X 1800 SD Dawn, 489-2401 or 332-3791. RAUPP CAMPFITTERS. 2208 reel/8- track recorder. Ampex 2-10-17 | vacancies. Singles. Room/board. East Michigan 484-9401. I $180. Call 332 0844. 6-10-19 5-10-18 800 stereo reel tape recorder. Panasonic AM/FM - stereo LOST: GRAY kitten with stub tail. I BOARDERS WILLING to share UREKA CANNISTER vacuum cassette system. Two Jenson 12" Grove/Linden area. 351-4406. I same bedroom. $120 each cleaner with attachments. Very speakers without cabinets. New 3-10-17 I includes food, laundry. No lease. nice shape. Cost $100 new, sell electrovoice bookshelf speakers. I 487-0997.5-10-22 for $20,393-1510. C-10-18 New and used stereo head phones. New Sanyo stereo | Personal £ ■ EDRICK HOUSE Co-op has TWO MILO P.A. cabinets. Each systems. Used Harmon • Kardon 1 female vacancies. Room/board. vVith 15' SRO, two EV horns stereo systems. New Sanyo 2/ PREGNANT? We understand. Call I $170. Call 332-0846.5-10-22 and crossover. Only $350. channel end quad car tape decks. us. PREGANANCY 351-6691.4-10-19 Used Mono-end stereo record COUNSELING. 372-1560. ■LOSE TO Campus. $50 plus players. 1,000 used 8-track 0-10-31 ;s, 234 South Fairview. cartridges and 2,000 used stereo I 482-4616.2-10-17 ©sreEtfl records. Used photo supplies. FREE ... A lesson in complexion Vivitar filters and lenses. care. Cell 484-4519, East IhaRE HOUSE, own room. Pets. earth Poloroid cameras, binoculars, 35 Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing lease. Week/month. cruising machines mm cameras, movie cameras, Mall. MERLE NORMAN I 372-1195.3-10-18 and view cameras. Sears COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-10-18 OFF-SEASON telescope. Italian wall tapestries, ■OMMUNAL HOME, Mason. 30 used typewriters, clock SAVINGS NOW NOME, FRIENDLY old malamute I Couple - $80/month; Single - radios, small appliances and on Oakhill, has departed for a I S60/month; kitchen, parking. miscellaneous used goods. We better place. He would have J 676-4601.4-10-19 VELOCIPEDE guarantee and service our merchandise. Wl LCOX wished 1-10-16 his friends goodbye. JFk\ ■RADUATE WOMAN with no PEDDLER SECONDHAND STORE, 509 1 previous housing deposit needed 1 for double in Owen Hall. Will 541 E. Grand River East Michigan, Lansing, Phone *85-4391. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. GULLIVER STATE DRUGS, 1105 An Israeli machinegunner laods ammunition for his armored Loading up I negotiate finances. 353-3644, ^Jownstain^35V7240^/ Monday - Saturday, c-10-31 East Grand River. 332-5171 or 332-2011. Prescriptions, first personnel carrier as a buddy, right, scans the horizon at a base camp some 15 miles into Syria Monday. ■ after 5 p.m. on weekdays. BUYING AND Selling used and I 5-10-19 rebuilt bikes. Also complete aid, crutches and wheel chairs APWirephoto APPLES, SWEET Cider and rented. 4-10-19 iPITOL CLUB rooms for men bicycle service. Reasonable rates. Please call 337-7483.15-10-31 pumpkins. BLOSSOM ISRAELIS SAY TREATMENT GOOD ORCHARDS, Alfred Wardowski GIRLS NEEDED - Prizes galore! women. TV, laundry, and Son's, 2 miles north of Leslie and WEATHERVANE-S annual T - jrant lounga. Free FISHER TURNTABLE. Seen little at 3589 Hull Road. (Old US 127). Reporters talk to injured POWs shin show to be held at Coral night parking. 222 Seymour. use. $35 or best offer. 351-3680. Open 9-6, closed Mondays. Phone 0-10-31 Gables, Tuesday evening, 3-10-16 1-589-8251.0-10-31 October 23. Deadline for interested participants is Friday, EN CLOSE to MSU. Clean, KENWOOD KR2120 Receiver, October 19. For more rooms. Cooking. Phone A.R. turntable. Pioneer 5x28 CAIRO 485-8836 0-10-31 receiver. Selection of speakers information, phone Kathy Chaps (AP) - Gideon and smaller components. Head at 351-4140 or 349-9494. Prizes Goldmann, a 22 - year - old ARGE SINGLE furnished, DOMESTIC SHORT haired kittens. galore! 7-10-19 Israeli infantryman, was in the phones, records, tapes, auto tape utilities paid. Kitchen, parking, Distinctive markings. First shots. last month of a three - year players. Cameras, zoom lenses, STUDENT AND close. 332-5722, 484-9774. home medical hitch in the army when a bullet projectors, televisions, tools, 353-2932.349-2371.3-10-18 0-10-31 supplies and equipment. Student when through his foot on the furniture, jewelery, bicycles, discount evailable. Personal COLLIE PUP 2 males left. Nine second day of the Middle East skis, guns, tapestries, mag - service at ALTA SURGICAL 3R RENT: large attic, good weeks. Tri-colored. wheels, sewing machines. Canon $30. war. location. 442 Charles $76. 663-8343. 3-10-18 SUPPLY, 1717 East Michigan Canola L-161 calculator. Gibson "One more month and I 332-0266. 3-10-16 Avenue, 5 blocks east of LG-1 guitar, fender precision would have been out of the PUREBRED SAINT Bernard Sparrow Hospital. Phone base, West XRS-15 speaker puppies, 12 weeks old, no papers. 489-1404. 5-10-18 army," he said ruefully cabinets, assorted band $45 apiece. 543-6908.5-10-19 Monday from his bed in an equipment and accessories. We Announcements for It's What's PORTRAITS, WEDDINGS any Culture freaks: international folk The Promenaders will meet at 7 Egyptian military hospital. do guaranteed electronic repair Happening must be recei/ed in the AKC, LABRADOR Retriever, occasion. Most expressive color dancing. Dances taught from around p.m. Wednesday in 34 Women's "Now I don't know what work on stereos, amplifiers, TV's State News office, 341 Student the world. Instruction begins at 8 in this area. Also black and Intramural Bldg. for an evening of will JFFET CLARINET - Professional, and tape decks. Michigan Bank female, six months. $100 or best Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two tonight with recreational dancing to round and folk dancing. happen." offer, 332-0519.5-10-22 white. Days, weekends, and square, polished, new pads. Excellent, Americard and Master Charge class days before publication. No follow. St. John Student Parish, 327 Danced will be taught and all Goldmann was one of four only $245.332-3574.5-10-17 evenings. PHOTO BY JAMES. announcements will be accepted. DICKER & DEAL accepted by M.A.C. Ave. Beginners always beginners are welcome. Israeli enlisted men and one BASENJI BARKLESS male. AKC. 482-6014.10-10-19 phone. SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 officer who were allowed visits CLARK'S BICYCLE South Cedar, Lansing, Brown and white. Best offer. The Third Annual Columbus Day fflonday, Phone 489-9323. 5-10-18 "The Company" announces open by foreign correspondents. PALACE Michigan Commonly Banquet sponsored by the Wednesday, Friday 9-9; attritions' f6r 'its fall mtisical Egyptian officers accompanietj Italian-American Qui* of, .Lapsing SALE! Tuesday, Thursday, S^yrday production "Little Marv Sunshine." will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at 'the newsmeh. GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, sire 9-6. Phone 487-3886. C-10-19 from 7 to 10 tonight to McDonel END OF SUMMER champion. Eko-Lans Paladen, the Lansing Civic Center. The Israeli wounded said HAYRIDES DRAWN by horses. BACK TO SCHOOL show quality. 337-7776. 5-10-19 Ourstanding Italian meals, they had been well treated, OPEN 9-5:30 daily. Closed Call for appointment now. nationally known entertainment, CLEARANCE Phone 676-5928. 9-10-26 especially after arriving in the Saturday. OPTICAL GERMAN SHEPHERD - female 1 corsages for the women and dancing ♦ALL BIKES REDUCED DISCOUNT, 2615 East The MSU Pre-Law Club will hold until 12:30 a.m. For tickets, contact nospitai at Maadi, a southern 1/2 years old, AKC registered. its first meeting of the year at 7:30 the Italian-American Club. 1709 suburb of Cairo. ^COMPLETE PARTS Michigan, Lansing, 372-7409. $100,394-0004. 1-10-17 Chairman John Gardner tonight in 106B Wells Hall. The guest Kingswood Drive, Lansing. & C-10-19 Goldmann, of Tel Aviv, said ACCESSORIES on "The Lessons of Watergate" i speaker will be the assistant dean of he was captured Oct. 7, and * BRITTANY PUPS - AKC. Welped p.m. Wednesday at Prudden H the University of Michigan, who will The MSU Rugby Club practicesat FACTORY TRAINED NEW 10-SPEED Ventura, with Lansing Civic Center. No ad miss S p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at received medical treatment the 26 August. Enjoy better hunting MARBLE AREA. Roomy house, MECHANICS safety features. Chain, lock. $75. next year. $60. Phone 669-3015. unususal, charming, central air the law school. ** Old College Field. same day. 6070 South Logan 353-0972. 5-10-19 1-10-16 conditioning, under $35,000. "The doctors say it is not 882-7003 The South African Liberation Communion celebration. 9 p.m. Assumable 5 1/4% mortgage. Support Committee will meet at Applications for the Homecoming every Wednesday at University serious," he said, pointing to ^RT TIME GOLDEN RETRIEVER, AKC - 351-4866. 2-10-15 7:30 tonight at the United Ministries Oktoberfest Lutheran Church, 1020 S. Harrison the plaster cast on his foot. employment with Antique Show are now multi-manufacturer distributor - male, champion bloodline, house Building at the corner of Trowbridge being taken at the Union Board Road. This week it will be a folk 12-20 hours per week. broken, very friendly. 351-1944. EAST LANSJNG 3/bedrooms, and Harrison roads. Office. Deadline is Oct. 26. BOSE 901's WITH extras, excellent Automobile required. 351-5800. C-10-16 condition. Call 351-1439 aft$r 5 3-10-28 office. 2/baths, family room. Large lot. North of Marble Astronomy Club organizational MSU Horticulture Club invites Proposed pact P.m. 5-10-16 REGISTERED QUARTER horse- School. Owner may help finance. meeting at 3 p.m. Wednesday 118 Physice-Astronomy Bldg. If unable Flea Market displayswillbeatthe Homecoming Oktoberfest on Nov. 3. you to hear Dena Cedarquist discuss "Food Facts" at 7 p.m. Wednesday includes study ARTIN 12 string guitar. Superb WANTED: USED Hewlett-Packard mare. 4 year-old, 14.2 hands. Low 30's. 351-3410. to attend, but still interested, Applications are now being taken at in 209 Horticulture Bldg. condition. $375. 484-5635. X5-10-22 36 or Texas Instrument SR-10 339-2064. 3-10-18 3-10-16 contact Allan Saaf, faculty adviser. the Union Board office. Deadline is Refreshments served. of accountability calculator. Gary, 332-6292. Oct. 26. ST. JOHNS: FOR SALE by owner. The ASMSU Legal Aid Dept. will Lansing lesbian feminists 3-10-17 Mobile Homes area are iWING MACHINE ClearanceSalel Spacious, fully carpeted three have a lawyer available from 1:30to Arts and Crafts will be displayed doing a panel on lesbianism and Brand new portables, $49.95. $5 bedroom ranch in restricted 5 p.m. Wednesdays during the term. at the Homecoming Oktoberfest on feminism at 7:30 tonight in the BROWN SUEDE coat with hood, area. 150' lot, across from city MSU students can make Nov. 3. Applications are being taken South Hubbard Hall lounge. All (continued from page 1) per month. Large selection of lambs wool lining, 3/4 length - appointments by stopping in 307B at the Union Board office. Deadline wo men are invited. reconditioned used machines. LIBERTY 10' x 50', mint park. Quiet dead-end street. never worn. Size 5-6. Call Student Services Bldg. or calling the is Oct. 26. The proposed settlement Singers, Whites. Necchi's, New condition, Redwood living room with 332-1017 after 5 p.m. 5-10-19 any luxurious office. The Family Ecology Club will includes Home and "many others." decorator features. inside corner fireplace, 1 1/2 binding arbitration on Heavily The Christian Science host Lee Taylor speaking on "How S1 9.95 baths. Basement recreation room key issues of salaries and class to $39.95 Terms MANUAL ROYAL Heritage insulated, fully skirted, $3200. Cher cat Soci organization welcomes all to their to care for your plants and flowers" EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING Just east of campus 337-1247. with fireplace and bar. Attached Student affili meetings at 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays in it 7 tonight in 207 Human Ecology size, and a clause submitting to typewriter. Portable, just [COMPANY, 115 North overhauled. $42. Call 353-1238. 4-10-19 two car, plastered garage. Losts organization; sting at 7:30 38-39 Union. a study group the school of storage. Additional lot tonight in 323 Chemist! Bldg. a board's demand for more [Washington, 489-6448. C-10-18 3-10-17 CHAMPION 1963 10' x 50' with available. Call for appointment prospe I all The Foods and Nutrition club will teacher accountability - anytime weekends current members are strongly urged have a presentation by the Peace yearbook pictures taken today. Call IfPEWRiTER, PORTABLE Royal, GUITAR AND music stand, $50. expando, very attractive and in or after 3 to attend. There will be a guest Corps on career opportunities at 36A Union for appointments. Time evaluation of new teachers and ■ good p.m. weekdays. 224-4132 how teachers are disciplined. condition, including case. good condition. Includes good speaker and refreshments will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 9 Human ■ $20.353-8747 days. Bowling ball and bag, $20. 5-10-22 1-10-16 carpeting, drapes, and shed. provided. Open to all chemistry, Ecology Bldg. The teacher vote began at 372-8877. 5-10-16 Presently set up on lot. Jewish student meeting at 7:30 People interested in seeing the noon, with teachers reporting |NY AM/FM Amp. Janzen 210 stats - year old. 1905 ELECTRONIC SYNTHESIZERS, Reasonable. 5-10-22 Phone 882-6209. Service engineering studen p.m. Thursday in classroom C in the basement of Snyder Hall. All are locomotive on campus run under its own steam, come to the Railroad to their individual schools to PA equipment. Large discounts. welcome. Jewish student rap session mark their ballots. The vote ■ Abbott Road or 351-8970. Club meeting, 7:30 tonight in 33 GILL ELECTRONICS. after the count to begin at 8 ■5-10-22 ! meeting. Union. was p.m. iJMMAGE FOR Maharaj Ji. IOOF 351-1388, 11 p.m. 5-10-16 - 2 p. .and 5-7 Lost & Found E) FOR QUALITY service on stereo equipment, see the STEREO Typing Si MSU Sailing Club will be holding its first social meeting of the term at Will preparation, probate and advance funeral planning will be The school board scheduled p.m. meeting to discuss the a 4 ■Hall, no North Washington. SHOPPE, 643, East Grand River. 7 30 tonight in 35 Union. The movie discussed by attorney John Brattin damages. ■ Tuesday 6-9, Wednesday 9-3. C-10-31 ANN BROWN Typing andmultilith SPECIAL CONCRETE blocks for FIND SOMETHING? "Gold Medal Sailors" will be shown. and social planner Jack McLanahan If the board does not agree ■2-10-17 offset printing. Complete service AH are welcome. at the first of two family financial to bookshelves. Pick up at Cheney If you've found a pet or article of SKY HIGH TREE SERVICE - for dissertations, theses, drop the damage claim, Concrete Company, 2655 East value, we want to help you return planning seminars at 7:30 p.m. "teachers will not be in school ■iDWIN PROFESSIONAL model Trimming, removal, firewood, manuscripts, general typing. IBM The Outing Club meets at 7 Wednesday in the Community Grand River, East Lansing. it. Just come into the State News ■Portable hauling. 351-2756, afternoons. 24 years experence. 349-0850. tonight in 118 Physics-Astronomy Room of the MSU Employes Credit Tuesday no matter what the organ and sound 20-10-17 Classified Department and tell us ■cabinet. Like new. Best offer. Call 5-10-17 C-10-31 Bldg. The movie "Solo, a great one Union, 600 E. Crescent Ave. The vote is," Detroit Federation of you want to place an ad in EAST man climb" will be shown. A 2S cent series is sponsored by the credit Teachers President Mary Ellen 372-5238.3-10-18 LANSING STATE BANK'S found STATISTICS donation will be taken. COMIC 315 TUTOR, PROFESSIONAL IBM typing Riordan said. BOOKS, Science fiction. column. As a public service, EAST available 6-8 houurs/week. Call Jshcher superglass rsl Playboy, baseball cards, and LANSING STATE BANK will run (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. Organizational meeting for the The system's 10,500 355-1218. 3-10-18 SANDI, 339-8934 C-10-31 ■skis, 210 centimeters. 372-3581 much morel 11 CURIOUS BOOK the ad at no cost to youl I're-Professional Club at 7:30 teachers have been on strike ■Ask for Den. 3-10-18 SHOP, 307 East Grand River, EAST LANSING tonight in 128 Natural Science Bldg. and social work faculty ! There is since Sept. 4, keeping 270,000 an. 332-0112.10-10-23 STATE BANK Typing Sarvice COMPLETE THESES Service, Please bring your ideas for possible informal meeting of the Discount printing. IBM typing pupils on a long vacation. |K0UA BASS guitar and Peugeot 110-speed bicycle. Call 349-4682. THORENS TURNTABLE TD 150 c-10-31 and binding of theses, resumes, Undergraduate Social Work Advisory Council at 9 p.m. Thursday About half the strikers met 13-10-18 AB $100, suitcase and wool TYPING TERM papers and theses, publications. Across from You are invited to learn about and at the Pretzel Bell. See you there! Sunday night to hear FOUND: BEIGE key case • 7 keys. discuss Quakerism at the East IBM electric typewriter, fast campus, corner M.A.C. and federation officers explain the sweater, cheap. 489-0902. 1-10-15 Near CC bike rack. Harry Grand River, below Jones Lansing Friends meeting, 7 30 Attention special education |0WN CARACUL fur coat size: P'10 $15. Phone HOLLYWOOD BED plus three 332-3563. C-3-10-16 service. 349-1904. 18-10-31 Stationery Shop. Call tonight in the United Ministries majors! The Student Council for proposal and urge its approval. "We won't get one thing 669-7424. lounge, 1118 S, Harrison Road. Exceptional Children is having an P-10-17 EXPERIENCED COPYGRAPH SERVICES, more if we stay out until orange cushions, spread. Cheap. FOUND: GOLD wire-frame glasses IBM TYPING introductory and organizational 337-1666 C 31-10-31 Orchesis will meet tonight in the 337-0542, evenings. 2-10-16 near Livestock Building. Weak Pica, Elite. 1331 East meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in doomsday," Riordan said. lATHKIT AJ-41 AM/FM Kalamazoo. 489-1058.10-10-19 dance studio. 218 Women's 102B Wells Hall. ""X stereo Perscription. Call 332-8970. Intramural Bldg. Intermidiate- Today, is the last day school $50.699-2542.3-10-18 GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of C-3-10-16 can start if the district is to get all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. PROFESSIONAL THESIS, term Transportation gJL advanced will be a jazz class at 6 p.m. Bring your shoes. There will be two The first meeting Pre-Law Club will of the Women's in the required 180 days of fc? ■OlO COMPONENTS. tape deck, $475; Crown TEAC BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South FOUND: Little black puppy. Grand paper typing. Expert typist with beginning classes at 7:30 p.m. Names Wednesday be at in the Union Oak 4 p.m. school before the end of the Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-10-31 River area, Call Jean 355-0401. degree in English, 8 years will be checked for those who have Room. Anyone interested in the fiscal year, June 30, without V--150 Pre-amplifier, experience. NATION WIDE AUTO $190; Sony C-10-16 IBM, 351-8961 paid dues. particular needs and problems of PA-3200F Amplifier $250; 0-1-10-17 TRANSPORTERS. Cars all future women lawyers is urged to Saturday classes. horens TD-125AB FOR YOUR best Teachers would not get paid buys in new and points. 313-537-0006. C 10-31 turntable, used '190; °vnaco speakers; $80. All furniture, some antique. PARAKEET, GREEN. Lost in MSU PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation PIRGIM wants people willing to for Saturday work unless 70 n Call us before you buy vicinity, 9/9/73. Heartbroken yvork on projects. If you're tired of excellent condition. 355-0676 Because of the unexpected per cent of the students were BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 typing. MA English degree. all the rhetoric and want action ■>-10-18 owners. Rewardll 365-3264. demand, the Dept. of Art announces MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. in class "and we won't get 70 East South Street, 484-3837 1-10-16 come to a volunteer meeting a 7 an additional bus trip to the Detroit C-10-31 per cent on a Saturday," H MODEL six speakers. One year 28-10-31 tonight at 320 Student Services Institute of Arts to see the Riordan said. FOUND: 6-Keys/ring. Fee Hall. Bldg. exhibition "Impressionist and Best offer. 355-4990 EXPERIENCED IBM DON'T There will be a PIRG1M-MSU SONY TC 580 tape deck. Excellent typing. FORGET Blood comes Post-Impressionist Paintings from The damages the union *•10-19 Contact EAST LANSING Board Dissartationt, (Pica-Elite). only from people. Professional of Directors meeting at 8 the ll.S.S.R." The bus will depart at condition. 6 months old. STATE BANK, Grand River. FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 tonight at 329 Student Services 9 a.m. from the front of Kresge Art opposed were awarded by ■ LEIGH 351-3924.4-10-19 donors compensated. RAC0RD 10-speed C-10-18 Bldg. Anyone interested may attend. Center and return at S p.m. The cost Wayne County Circuit Judge MICHIGAN COMMUNITY ■ Excellent condition. Used is $3 with a 75 cent admission charge Thomas J. Foley, on Oct. 10, MAN'S 26" bicycle. Good year w>th THESES, RESUMES, typing and BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. FOUND: SMALL yellow tiger Come watch the MSU to the exhibition. Please pay your $3 when ■erV little. Call 355-5981 cat. printing. Reasonable prices. Hours: Monday, Thursday, and field he ruled the teachers ■"ernoons. 3-10-18 balloon tires. $19 332-1918. Inn America. Call 351-2404. hockey team gobble up Delta in 110 Administration Bldg. and sign were in contempt for ignoring COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Friday 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and 1-10-16 C-3-10-18 College at 3 p.m. today on OKI up with Miss Diamond in the Dept. 337-0712. c-10-31 Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-10-31 College Field! of Art no later than 5 p.m. today. his back • to - work order of Sept. 27. Tuesday, October 16, 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan | Editor's note: Commissioners view structure Plans to reorganize the Tri - County Regional Eaton counties. changes The Lansing City Council has suggested a membership and voting Planning Commission, a Lansing area planning agency, have been Swix says the one • man one - vote U.S. Supreme Court mandate structure for the tri - county commission based strictly on called undemocratic. Today the State News presents the second of does not apply since tri - county commission members are population. Its proposed 20 - member commission gave a total of 13 two parts examining the proposed changes. appointed, not elected. votes to Ingham County representatives including seven votes for A regional planning agency including two California and three Lansing and two votes for East Lansing. By R.D. CAMPBELL Nevada counties was taken to federal court in 1971 because of its State News Staff Writer failure to follow one - man one • vote guidelines. Swix says the commission's own restructuring plan was made Ingham County Commissioner James W. Hersey, D - District 8, "Since the governing board is filled by appointment, we think thinks that the proposed restructuring of the Tri - County Regional that the principle of 'one - man one-vote' has no relevancy to this with input from all 78 governmental bodies included in the tri - county area. Planning Commission is only a baby • step in the right direction. case," the court ruled. The nine - man commission, a Lansing - area agency with advisory, planning and grant • reviewing responsibilities, is now Though the tri - county commission has existed since 1956 when The commission will vote on the change at its monthly meeting composed of two county commissioners and an at - large the three county commissions joined together to form the agency, Oct. 24. If the change is approved, it will then be sent to the three representative each from Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties. only minimal attention has been focused upon it. county commissions, all of which must approve the plan to put it With the restructuring the commission would double in size to 18 Responsibilities of regional planning bodies could be increased into effect. with their decisions more heavily relied upon for integrating federal members. A city and village representative, a township and state planning with local planning, according to several sources. "A restructuring plan that gave proportional representation representative from each county and three representatives from the based on population to Ingham County would never be approved Lt. Gov. James H. Bricklev told regional planners last Friday in city of Lansing would be added. bv the Clinton and Eaton county boards," Swix says. "The urban and suburban areas will be effectively delegated to Grayling that they do not yet have ample control over independent planning agencies. minority status if the change is approved," Heyser, from East "I see regionalism and regional approaches as a way to stave off a But, on the other hand, it is not definite that Ingham's board will Lansing, said. He wants to see a change in commission makeup dangerous trend of relegating to higher levels of government those rubber • stamp a plan based on geographical distributions, Heyser conceived along population rather than geographical lines. services which traditionally have been performed - as they should says. The 1972 - 73 drainage program of the Tri County Heyser and Gordon L. Swix, R - District 13, are the Ingham - Regional be - by local structures," Brickley said. Planning Commission developed the"pra|iminary nrim)ge County Commission represenatives on the tri - county commission. "We're trying to tie the efforts of regional planning agencies Ingham's Democratic caucus has voted informally to reject the Swix, chairman of the tri - county commission since 1969, thinks restructuring plan. The Democrats hold an 11 - 9 advantage on the Design and Criteria Manual" to assist local agencies in into state planning," said Ronald Uken of the Michigan Human the new bylaws present a fair distribution of voting power. Services Council's Dept. of Management and Budget. "Our general Ingham County board, though commission votes rarely split strictly planning improved drainage facilities. "We have the best mix of cross • representation and salability intent is to rely more on their recommendations." along party lines. with this plan. With it we'll get ideas on thequality. not the politics In 1968 the tri • county commission was designated by the of each plan coming before the commission for approval," Swix federal Office of Management and Budget as a metropolitan said. clearinghouse responsible to review and comment on selected Swix says the proposed restructuring is legitimate, since more federal aid applications. planning will be needed in rural rather than urban areas because of their growth potential. Regional planning agencies in the south and southwest portions THIS of the United States have far reaching responsibilities, said Herbert • Heyser maintains, however, that the bylaws committee of the tri D. Maier, tri - county commission's executive director. - one county commission of which he is a member, "doesn't accept the - man one - vote principle." "One regional planning body in Minnesota even levies a tax," Maier said. FALL! Ingham County had a population of 261,039 or 69 per cent of "More and more decision ■ making powers will rest with tri • the total tri county area population in 1970. Eaton had 68,892 or - county. They're lobbying like mad to get powers on a regional 18 per cent while Clinton had 48,492 or 13 per cent. basis," Heyser says. Ingham County representatives under the current proposal The Michigan Assn. of Regions has approved the hiring of one would have 44 per cent of the total restructured commission's votes salaried staff member directly responsible to the member regions, with the remaining 56 per cent equally divided between Clinton and he adds. meat School cafeterias remain USDA Choice Grand Prize e ROUND STEAK -(fUMflllj- USDA Choice Grand Prize Boneless * 1.39 BOTTOM ROUND SWISS STEAK, 1.44 without governme FAMILY FACIALS USDA Choice Grand Prize Boneless Spartan Old Fashioned ROLLED RUMP ROAST J.49 School lunch cafeterias across the country will continue to do without government - donated beef - including the Lansing Public times a year per child, James Kitson, director of food services for Lansing Public Schools, said Monday. PEANUT BU1TER Tender lean Schools, which have received no government meat this year because the price is too high. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is supposed to supply other food items for LansingPublic Schools, Kitson said, "But we Spartan CUBE STEAK No hamburger has been bought for school lunch donations since haven't seen any part of their commitment." Jan. 6, 1972, the Associated Press said Sunday, when it cost the Kitson said the recent government meat shortage has not caused FRUIT DRINKS government about 58 cents per pound. Recent bids from six firms any changes in the menus. offered the meat at prices ranging from 99 cents per pound to more School lunches in Lansing secondary -chools have increased in Spartan than $1.13 per pound. price from 40 to 50 cents in the last two ears and from 35 to 45 . The continued drought of government - supplied meat has not cents in the elementary schools. affected Lansing schools considerably because before this year the East I-ansing school food service officials could not be reached TOMATO SAUCE government donated only one - half pound of meat two or three for comment Monday. Saprtan CHAVEZ'S BROTHER TO SPEAK SALTINE CRACKERS Rally slated for farmworkers Richard Chavez, brother of United Farmworker's Union leader speak at the rally. Cesar Chavez, will speak at a rally at 3 p.m. Thursday at Representatives of the United Farmworker's Organization in Beaumont Tower. California will also speak about conditions in the grape and lettuce fields of California. Chavez will speak on the plight of the farmworker's union in Sam Baca, organizer for the farmworkers in Lansing, said the California and also the status of the grape and lettuce boycott in boycott of grapes is now the most important weapon for the Michigan. farmworkers. 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