the michigan State News Friday, October 26,1973 Volume 66 Number 54 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 UN will send From WIRE SERVICES The United Nations Security Council For the second day, Mideast war forces voted 14 toO Thursday to police the Middle Nixon to postpone press conference until East cease-fire with an emergency force that today, page 2. would exclude troops from the Soviet Kissenger outlines U.S. foreign policy, Union, the United States and the three page 14. other nuclear powers. The proposal by eight small and medium That was the first Egyptian admission of . sized countries was designed to avert a Israeli control of the vital Cairo to - Suez threatening U.S.-Soviet confrontation and - to back up two earlier Security Council supply route. It indirectly confirmed Israeli claims that the Egyption 3rd cease-fire appeals. Army - The resolution asked Secretary - General reported to include 20,000 soldiers with 200 tanks ■*- was stranded on the eastern Kurt Waldheim to start organizing the bank of the canal. international force within 24 hours and Ghorbal told newsmen in Cairo beef up UN observer teams already in the fighting was still going on around Suez city at the areas of conflict. Waldheim said he would southern end of the Suez Canal "because of report back to the council Friday on the Israeli cease fire violations." - steps he is taking and on costs of the The Israeli military command claimed operation. both fronts were The resolution also demanded that Arab relatively quiet, 20 days after the Middle East exploded in the fourth and Israeli armies return to the positions Arab Israeli war, and two they held on Monday at 12:50 p.m. (EDT), - days after the second UN cease fire went into effect. deadline for the first Security Council cease - A Tel Aviv - fire resolution. Israel is believed to have military spokesman said Israeli forces had helped made strategic territorial gains on the get Red Cross blood plasma to the Egyptians pinched off Egyptian front since then. in the Sinai Desert east of the canal. China, one of the four excluded nuclear i powers, refused to participate in voting on "They are in no immediate danger of the resolution and announced it refrained starving and dying from thirst," he added. "But as a military force from vetoing it only at the request of Arab they are finished." The Israeli command said three teams of | countries. | Britain The United States, the Soviet Union, and France, the other four nuclear UN officers from Damascus reached Israeli forward positions in Syria and began Two members of the 82nd Airborne Division stand by their Ready powers, backed the plan for the immediate monitoring the truce from Mt. Hermon and jeeps U.S. troop alert in connection with the Middle mounted with machine guns East conflict, I formation of the first peacekeeping force in other vantage points. today showing their readiness for the I the Middle East since May 1967. AP Wirephoto Egypt forced withdrawal of the last I emergency force and the 1967 Middle East Troops I war broke out a few weeks later. I ready Panama and Canada announced I Emergency Force. On I Egyptian official said Israeli tanks tried to they to contribute troops to the new UN Middle East battlefields, a high are FROM WIRE SERVICES Millions of American soldiers, sailors on alert, security tightened Two units placed on the highest of alert were the Army's 82nd Airborne degree eastern Mediterranean. countries to Syria, Egypt and Israel, there described as "a high readiness defense |storm Suez city twice despite the Middle and airmen around the world were put on Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C., and the Also part of the 6th Fleet are two big have been no incidents of any kind posture." One officer said the scale of ■East truce, and admitted that a large force aircraft carriers, the Independence and the general military alert Thursday in involving U.S. or Soviet planes or ships. lof Egyptian soldiers have been cut off in the an Strategic Air Command with B52 bomber Franklin D. Roosevelt. Most military bases were closed to alerts runs from 5, a normal peacetime apparent warning to the Soviet Union to units near Omaha, Neb. condition, to 1, a wartime alert. |Sinai. keep its troops out of the Middle East. The 82nd is traditionally the first elite unauthorized personnel, Ashraf Ghorbal, a top adviser to Despite the presence of large Soviet and making the At Norfolk, Va., calls went out for men After a Security Council resolution to unit called upon for travel to trouble American fleets in the Mediterranean and degree of the alert difficult to determine. to I President Anwar Sadat, charged that Israeli spots The Atlantic Fleet was return to ships at a huge Navy ■troops blocked UN truce observers from organize a Mideast peacekeeping force that where U.S. interests are involved. continuing military airlifts by both reported on a installation. Leaves were canceled and would exclude Soviet Near Friedberg, West Germany, some Condition 3 alert, which an officer letting to the southern front near Suez city, and American security was intensified. ■turning them back about 61 miles from troops, U.S. officials began to consider U.S. troops traveled into forward positions Governor, selective reductions of the alert. But White along the East German border. Army Sen ■Cairo. House sources said the reductions sources said some U.S. units had taken might Time change Whether you're a party goer or a sleeper uring the early Sunday hours, you'll be not begin until late Thursday nigbt. A midnight message from Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of positions along the so - called Fulda Gap, described as an ancient and often-used invasion route from Eastern Europe. group Staff, sent all active U.S. military units urge In Florida, police were asked to campaign speed ible to catch an extra hour of doing your into various stages of readiness to move airmen returning from home or elsewhere into action if needed. But Pentagon to Homestead Air Force Base. Because of the return to Eastern officials emphasized that no troops were The alert message also went out to the ktandard moving within the United States or U.S. 6th Fleet in the eastern Time, on Sunday morning at 2 By MAUREEN MCDONALD overseas. Mediterranean. The Russians now have an election reform. It closely parallels the the limits for p.m. all clocks should be turned back to 1 State News Staff Writer campaign spending at a press In Michigan, the state's three Strategic all time high of 80 ships in the extensive recommendations released L.m., signaling the end of Daylight Savings Air Command bases as well as the - special Senate Study Committee on by the dinner Wednesday. Mediterranean, compared to the American Michigan politicians Contributions would be limited to 10 force of more than 50 vessels. may soon be living Political Ethics. Selfridge Air National Guard base near Mt. in a fishbowl, if a twin set of cents for each voter in a candidate's district j Michiganders have been on Daylight Clemens, were put on alert. The SAC units Before the current alert, the Navy had "On the Dow - Jones Index of public - or about $800,000 for the average district. recommendations released Thursday are Savings time since April 29. involved were at the K.I. Sawyer AFB near dispatched the helicopter carrier Iwo Jima confidence, the stock of politics has Also, no candidate be allowed to spend with about 1,800 Marines aboard to adopted by the state legislature. reached an all time low," Milliken said. Marquette, Kincheloe AFB near Saulte join - Lottery Ste. Marie and Wurtsmith AFB near its sister ship, the Guadacanal, in the Gov. Milliken gave a special message to the legislature on political ethics and "Now is the time to reverse that trend, and (continued on page 14) I For Thursday's lottery, if you have a Oscoda. this is the place to do it." p82 or a 915 number on your ticket you Lin $25 and qualify for a million dollar The American military alert summoned many U.S. servicemen from home leaves and vacation. Most of the Air National Colleges report of The governor recommended disclosure all political contributions and Faculty official ftrawing. Claim centers are ■rivers' license bureau, the nearest one at located at Guard units, responsible for defending expenditures, financial holdings and urges rotation "ointe North Professional Center located U.S. borders, called in their men, including pilots, mechanics and maintenance men. over situation sources of a candidate's income as well as strong review and enforcement provisions of unit leaders forth of Frandor Shopping Center. The Pentagon officials, however, emphasized By MICHAEL OGOREK campuses around the state generally report to be administered through the state By MIKE GALATOLA pcond chance numbers are 710 and 856 ; there is no general mobilization, and State News Staff Writer no Israeli or Arab demonstrations. auditor general. only State News Staff Writer >u have both, you win $5,000. a few reserve or national ISU had two campus rallies on Only three of nine college newspapers Milliken also recommended strong voter actually called to active Deans and department chairpersons college contacted Thursday reported campus reform through an increase in the number would keep closer to students and faculty if activity. of voting machines, extension of the voter The Michigan Daily at the they were rotated every two years, an MSU University of registration period and allowing 18 - year - Faculty Associates official said Thursday. Michigan in Ann Arbor reported a olds to run for state legislative office. Mary Tomkins, president of the faculty candlelight procession was held last week group which advocates faculty collective to express solidarity for Soviet Jews and The most sweeping reforms bargaining, asked the Faculty Affairs and Israel. The Daily also said there was a recommended by the ethics committee and Milliken involve campaign financing. Faculty Compensation Committee by letter pro-Israeli rally the night the war broke out. Candidates would be required to keep Thursday to study the possibility of holding a campus wide The Daily reported a small detailed accounts of all contributions and faculty vote on the rotation group of proposal. Arab students carried signs to protest the expenditures and report them to the State Richard L. pro-Israeli rally. Elections Commission not only prior to an Featherstone, chariman of the committee, said Thursday that the The Wayne State University South End election but also afterwards. in Detroit said both Arab and Jewish proposal would be student groups have sponsored rallies that Sen. Patrick McCollough, D - Detroit, committee's meeting Tuesday if possible were each attended by about 100 and William Ballenger, R - and definitely by the Nov. 6 Lansing, co - meeting, students. The South End also said the chairmen of the ethics committee, outlined (continued on page 14) Conference of Jewish Faculty at Wayne State issued a statement calling for peace in the Mideast. The Eastern Echo at Eastern University in Ypsilanti Michigan said a Schoenberger y demonstration of about 30 to 35 people last week called for support for the Arabs. The Echo said there was not much resigning from active Jewish support on campus. By GARY KORRECK if he resigns, when he is going to resign. If Though Dearborn has the nation's State News Staff Writer he does leave, he said he would announce largest Arab community, the student it in time for anyone else who wants the newspaper at Henry Ford Community East Lansing District Court Judge job to consider it. College there said there was not much Maurice K. Schoenberger, who became the student activity on the Mideast War. Schoenberger said reports that he was center of controversy last spring when he unhappy with his present position are Time magazine, in its Oct. 29 issue, dismissed murder charges against former "simply untrue; I'm very happy with it." begins a story on a general shift of attitude MSU student Stanley Price, may step He also squelched a rumor that said he toward Israel and Arab countries across down from his position before his would seek retiring term Ingham County Circuit the nation by expires in January 1975. mentioning MSU: Court Judge Marvin J. Salmon's seat. "In 1967 students at Michigan State Following recent news reports that he Schoenberger gained attention in June University eagerly watched Mideast war probably would resign, Schoenberger said when he ruled that evidence developments on television, loudly Thursday that he is only considering such presented at the preliminary cheering each victory of the Israelis, who a move. hearing for Price was inadmissable because it had violated were considered to be the 'home team.' "In all honesty I can say I've been Price's rights to remain silent and obtain Now, the students are taking the war far considering this for nearly a year," he said. counsel. more seriously, and the rah-rah spirit is "Since the word is out, I'm going to completely missing." release a statement in four to Price, 22, was charged with the March eight weeks The East Lansing correspondent for announcing my decision." 11 stabbing of Martin Brown but in June, Time, Robert Bao, a graduate student in One reason the 32-year-old in a 20-page opinion, Schoenberger cited journalism and the student editorial Schoenberger might leave is to take up a the U.S. Supreme Court Miranda case POW assistant for the Alumni Magazine, said Time probably used MSU because it is a private law practice. "It's something that a which says the defendant must be advised of his rights young judge following arrest. fSVPtian prisoners of war file past a guard at the reasons, location of the camp could not be representative university and a good cross thinks of," he said. "I'm the type of guy The decision dismissed trance section of the country as a whole. who's always considering alternatives. portions of to an Israeli POW camp. For evidence which the security revealed. AP prosecution said were Wirephoto See Arab rally article, page 5. Schoenberger will have to decide essential to the case, and whether he wants to run future attempts again next fall or. to bring Price to trial failed. Friday. October 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 26,1973 news Nixon resets conference; roundup Dems want p • Nixon's • It was learned that the Republican critics, Rep. Paul ^ compiled by our national desk J FROM WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON - The still - own constitutional lawyer, Charles President's one - time personal N. McCIoskey of California, Alan Wright, said he personally lawyer. Herbert W. Kalmbach, said not a single voice was boiling Watergate affair was favors appointment of another has told investigators he raised in support of Nixon's UAW-Ford parley continues again pushed to the back independent prosecutor, but probably relayed word to the recent Watergate moves at the burner by Mideast activities as not one as independent as Cox White House about a secret House GOP caucus. "There was President Nixon postponed The United Auto Workers announced its support Thursday for a had been. $100,000 gift from billionaire a unanimity of dismay and until today a news conference federal collective-bargaining law for all public employes while it Howard R. Hughes to Nixon's shock," he said. to answer questions on scandal struck Chrysler plants in Detroit and Missouri and threatened a • Administration officials friend, C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo. Subcommittee hearings were disclosures. strike in Illinois. disclosed that the White House Kalmbach, according to an scheduled for Monday in the informed source, says he The UAW is still working toward settlement of a national Congressional Democrats, is blocking key testimony House on bills to create a meanwhile, about Nixon's role in a believes he did this in mid - contract for 185,000 Ford Motor Co. workers under a 10 a.m. strike stepped up special prosecutor. pressure for Nixon to choose a controversial 1971 increase in 1972, at least six months deadline today. new special prosecutor. federal price supports for milk. before Nixon acknowledges The White House had no The UAW believes current state laws prevent labor peace. UAW its blocking Former Agriculture Secretary hearing about the controversial comment on of general counsel Stephen L. Schlossberg supported legislation They were joined by the Clifford M. money. testimony about the milk - Hardin, a former sponsored by Reps. William Clay, D-Mo., and Carl D. Perkins, Michigan Trial Lawyers Assn. MSU fund affair. faculty member, and D-Ky., to create voluntary prestrike arbitration. which announced in Lansing it Undersecretary of Agriculture • In the Senate, seven Nixon unexpectedly took Schlossberg said that under the proposed legislation "the strike is had telegraphed all members of J. Phil Campbell have been Democrats on the 17 - man off for Camp David, Md., late what it should be-the ultimate instrument." the Michigan congressional instructed not to answer delegation to urge the Judiciary Committee joined in Thursday afternoon. Senate investigators' questions A walkout at the Chrysler Jefferson Avenue assembly plant in immediate appointment of a sponsoring a bill for about a key meeting with the Detroit was settled quickly, but a strike continued at the Chrysler introduction Friday that would The White House said he special Watergate prosecutor. President. White House lawyers truck assembly plant at Fenton, Mo., which employs 3,500 The 1,200 - member group create a new special prosecutor planned an overnight visit to are claiming executive with all the powers Cox had his mountaintop retreat, workers. urged that fired prosecutor Archibald Cox be reappointed. privilege. before he was fired. accompanied by his wife, Pat, The UAW talks at Ford's world headquarters in Dearborn have • and his daughter Tricia Cox. Busy been under a news blackout since Monday with the company • In other developments: have Public - alleged in interest groups a lawsuit that The prosecutor would be during crisis Denying that the White the administration granted the appointed, not by the It was Nixon's third President Nixon moves alone up the steps of the Executive expected to agree to a new three-year pact which would closely House is "playing with the lives increase as a political payoff to President, but by U.S. Dist. overnight trip to Camp David Office Building Thursday after accompanying Secretary 0f follow an earlier Chrysler settlement. of the American people," the Judge John J. Sirica. this week amid the Middle East State Henry Kissinger to his car following White dairy lobby for more than Hou* Sources said the two major issues between UAW and Ford were Secretary of State Henry A. peace - making efforts and briefings on the Middle East situation. $400,000 they gave to Nixon's Kissinger icily rejected any • One of Nixon's harshest Watergate developments. voluntary overtime and a "25 and out" proposal - retirement with re - election campaign. AP Wirephoto suggestion that Mideast full benefits after 25 years for Ford's 9,000 foundry workers. developments were staged to obscure the Watergate affair. • Several leading Senate Car sales drop tied to shortage For the first time since late 1970, U.S. automakers have reported a continued slump in sales due mainly to a shortage of small cars. Democrats pressed for creation of a special prosecutor who couldn't be fired by the President. The Extm Hours Sal® Sales of domestic-built cars in the Oct. 11-20 period totaled 268,493 cars, down 14.7 per cent from the same period a year ago. Auto executives say the slump is not due to a lack of demand but SATURDAY 0 D m . 2 am rather a lack of available cars in the most sought-after models. Only American Motors was able to report a gain in mid-October and it also complained of a shortage. NIGHT ONLY! P Chrysler Corp. dealers report a general shortage because of recent labor disputes. Ford reports a shortage of Pinto and Maverick When Old Man Time Itolls Hack models and General Motors says it's being pushed to meet Gremlin and Hornet orders. I he Clack Discount Records Halls Hack the Prices Nichols tells Young to drop list CQ J1 STEREO Detroit mayoral candidate John F. Nichols called upon his TAPF«i opponent in the Nov. 6 election, state Sen. Coleman Young, I 6 98 D-Detroit, to repudiate the circulation of a list which endorses only , LIST black candidates in city races. Young refused. The list, termed the "black slate," was compiled by the Black EVERY LP* STEREO TAPE & IN OUR Christian Nationalist Church. It was circulated during the Sept 11 primary and a similar one is being used in the present campaign with instructions to "vote only for these candidates." GIGANTIC STOCK IS INCLUDED "Racial prejudice has no place in the campaign," Nichols, the former police commissioner, said. IN THIS STORE WIDE SALE Tens of Thousands ol Lp's in Stock-Rock, Jazz, Classics, Blues and Folk aid integration nc/i Economics may MY MARIA UJUREBD mm Two University of Michigan sociology professors say the economic potential of blacks and the attitudes of both blacks and whites have made residential integration and, in turn, school integration possible without busing. Albert Hermalin and Raynolds Farley, associate directors of the U-M Population Studies Center, say their study shows an increasing MPS palp® majority of whites endorse neighborhood integration and an increasing majority of blacks can affort to live in whatever area they DAWN MELISSA MANCHESTER ARTGARFUNKEL prefer. LOU REED featuring TONY ORLANDO They blamed discriminatory real estate practices, public Berlin New Ragtime Follies Home to Myself Angel Clare gf) II RCA APL 1-0207 Includes "My Sweet Gypsy Rose" Bell 1123 COLUMBIA KC 31474 H misunderstandings and governmental inaction for the current BELL 1130 concentration of blacks in inner cities and whites in the suburbs. Neu Diamond Jonathan Irt'MpUM II TV upsets balances, study says The system of checks and balances in the government has been upset by easy presidential access to television, a Twentieth Century Fund report says. The report says the President can influence public (opinion ttvou^i television access, which Congress, the judiciary branch and the opposition party do not have. The report offered proposals to correct the imbalance, including prime - time debates from the floor of the House and Senate, live debates between spokesmen for the two major parties four times a year, and automatic reply time for the national committee of the opposition party to any presidential address broadcasting during the 10 months preceding a national election. To take the big money out of presidential campaigns, the report also proposes giving each candidate certain amounts of network time which the government would pay for, at half price. House to attempt overriding veto ----- -n The House will try againThursday to override a veto, this time of legislation to bar the President from waging war without congressional approval. Rep. Clement Zablocki, D-Wis., chief House sponsor of the bill, said last week that unofficial head counts showed him seven votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to override a veto. Congress has failed so far this year to beat Nixon on any vetoes. #EXCEPT IMPORTS & Portuguese party blasts 'farce' ® BUDGETS £ iscount records The Democratic opposition in Portugal, a tolerated rival of the PaftV' announced that it is withdrawing all its "farce "te$ SUnday S election becaus«'t cannot participate in a The opposition had fielded only 65 candidates for the 150 Hours: at:°:a'A"emb,V S8atS' and the rulin9 National Popular Action party had been mathematically certain to win a 401 E. Grand River majority in parliament regardless of the opposition's last-minute Monday-Friday 9am to 10pm The opposition's withdrawal leaves move. East Lansing 351-8460 Saturday 9am to 6pm only the National Popular Action party in the running, controlled by Premier Marcello Sunday noon to 7pm Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 3 Local residents 1 to work for im By ANDREA AUSTIN "We want to allow those who feel the way we State News Staff Writer do to express their sentiments to Chamberlain," Organizational efforts by 100 East Lansing Robison said. The group is considering a protest uid Lansing ■ area residents to work for the march in support of impeachment, and plans to impeachment of President Nixon began to take try to bring Chamberlain to shape Wednesday night at the second meeting of meeting with area residents, the Gtizens for Impeachment. Lansing for an open HICA/I fltStft Robison said the group's full - scale petition Petitions and a post card and telegram and postcard drive would last campaign addressed at U.S. Rep. Charles E. House Judicial Committee presents its at least until the report to Unearthed Chamberlain, R - East Lansing, asking for the full House of Representatives, in Mexico. impeachment proceedings against Nixon are the The Citizens for Impeachment will try to main focus of the citizens Crafts with a spirited air. Evolved group, which was reach Chamberlain through influential citizens in from civilizations of organized after Nixon's firing of three aides the communities, such as by-gone bankers, Robison said, centuries. From fables and Saturday. and will aim some of its efforts at potential 1974 Postcard and petition tables set up by the Republican candidates traditions; from Aztei rituals and for Chamberlain's conquistador romance. At Pier 1 for group along Grand River Avenue in front of congressional seat. the first time — a gallery of folk art. Cunningham's Drugs, Disc Shop and Paramount Robison said the group may set up News Center Thursday received signatures headquarters in a downtown East Lansing office supporting impeachment from about half the that was the location of the President's re • people who walked by, Durt Manglos, 260 election campaign here last fall. Snyder Hall, said. Though most of the 100 people organizing the About 4,500 petitions were printed for the impeachment campaign were predictably effort to get signatures from all over the Lansing Democrats, Robison said there were some Impeachment petition area, Manglos said. One of the group's six committees will President Republicans who said they had supported the previously, Citizens for Impeachment, a local group being circulated on Grand River Avenue, distribute petitions throughout selected precincts Many of the people at the group's meetings organized after Nixon dismissed special here in front of Paramount News Center. of East Lansing and Lansing, John Robison, 327 were from East Lansing, though some from Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox. The petition is being distributed University Drive, acting director of the group, Lansing, Holt and Laingsburg will be organizing by said. the efforts in those cities. A petition to impeach President Nixon is State News photo by Julie Blough Fuel crisis may force schools to close BvLINNEABOESE more serious crisis than the Lansing schools are "at the priority is being given to had to convert to fuel oil when I State News Staff Writer school closings that occurred in mercy of the suppliers," homes, hospitals and other their natural gas lines were the winter and keep them open the energy crisis may force some areas during September Robert Chamberlain, deputy health and public service during the summer if the The pre-Columbian fty Michigan schools to shut when teachers declined to superintendent for planning agencies." recently cut off. Since fuel oil is allocated on the basis of how energy crisis worsens in the gods. during part of the return to the classrooms and support services for Paul Rosenbaum, D - Battle much the institution used last years ahead," Porter said. Were they pre-historic j, State Superintendent without contracts," Porter Lansing schools, said. Creek, introduced a bill year, Battle Creek faces an astronauts? public Instruction John W. said. All but five of the Lansing Thursday which would prevent imminent shortage. Philip Thev descended from the sky, began er said Wednesday, A hard winter would worsen the State Board of Education schools' heating units use local school districts are the situation, he added. O'Leary, the Dept. of fabulous civilizations and departed natural gas, so alternatives to from withholding state aid Education's energy specialist, promising to return. Were thev Eing — a wary eye on the fuel Joseph Durkin, director of use in case of a crisis would be from schools which cannot said that travelers from another planet? Vtage and planning ahead in business services for the East Oregon will close its difficult to find, he explained. meet their 180 - day operation That's a current theory. Natives are I the threat becomes real public schools from Dec. 15 to a Lansing public schools, said Porter warned that though requirement because of fuel still making faithful replicas of these that short January 15 because of the fuel term fuel the Dept. of Education is ■ shortages. oil shortage. idols. And who knows? ■owever, MSU will be able requirements are being met but Rosenbaum cited a severe trying to help districts get the "On the long Iperate during a shortage that "we are all anticipating fuel they need, other steps may fuel crisis already being faced we may - range be forced to close luse it has the facilities to the reality of a long - term fuel become necessary, such as in Battle Creek, where schools schools for several months in ■ coal for heat instead of shortage." special legislation. liral gas, Joe Cavanaugh, Alternatives to closing the "It must be recognized that Eager of utility services, schools could include juggling schools are not the number one school hours or consolidating priority for heating fuels," he ; potentially a far buildings, he said. explained. "Presently, top Somen present position fichigan members of the action this fall. Education, 1118 S. Harrison iional Organization for The conference will be held Road. Registration is from 9 • will meet at United Ministries in higher 9:30 a.m. ii Saturday to kent position papers on six |rity bills for the 1973 - 74 The Stale News is published by the stua'cirtV u.' Michigan Stat session. The group University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a specij (pinpointed bills in the areas Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate i I education, sports credit, $ 16 per year. Second class postage paid at F.ast Lansing, Mich. Editorial an i control and labor for business offices at 34S Student Services Bldg., Michigan Stat University, East Lansing, Michigan, 48824. PASSPORT PHONES News/Editorial .^PHOTOS Classified Ads "W 351-1477 Display Advertisii Business Office Photographic WSl' FOOTBALL TICKETS are now available at your credit union for home games uainst Wisconsin (Nov. 3) and Indiana (Nov. 17). Seats in both upper and lower Thinking about a NEW CAR? Here are five good reasons | to think of your credit union: By visiting your MSU Employees Credit Union before heading for the show¬ room, you can arrange the financing in advance and shop as a cash buyer. 2. With credit union financing your down payment can be exceptionally low - usually NO down payment is required. 3. Repaying your credit union loan is less painful. With payroll deduction you I hardly miss the payments. 4. Credit union interest rates are low and you pay the same low rate on both new and used cars. J 5. loan Withiscredit union financing there are no hidden or "extra" charges. Your even covered by credit life insurance at no extra charge. We could go on, but you've got the message. When you start thinking I a°0ut a new car, head for your credit union — your friend for life. MSU EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 600 E. Crescent Rd. • Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. EDITORIALS WOODY AYEN Milliken's jud Rep. Holmes Oscor sho raises serious Every class has its clown, every court its jester and the Michigan House of But Holmes is I personally do not believe that so naive or biased. Quite the of his constituency. Anyone unfamiliar with the political beliefs in Utica may not year for his the Michigan outstanding Legislature. nerfn,*. I understand fully but I am sure Holmes has Representatives has Kirby Holmes, RUtica. contrary, I think beneath that jester's The retention vote would put a indeed ascertained the needs and attitudes Gov. Milliken's recommendations Recently Holmes has been trying to costume lies a truly intelligent man. If Holmes thinks that I ormanv, ■ of his home district and is doing his to the Michigan Legislature major burden on the news media to drum up support in the state legislature It must be remembered that any jester utmost to see those views voiced. Michigan residents will take him serial concerning the selection of all judges inform voters of a judge's for his proposal to either ban Jane Fonda needs two ingredients to be successful: So it seems Holmes is acting out the I refer to his statement on Tuesdiv jl and financing of courts is designed to qualifications. If the judge was not from Michigan, or make her aware that she "is not welcome in the State of Michigan." 1), a philosophy and (2), an audience. wishes of his constituency much as actress State News, "...Hitler was a 3^1 involved in a major scandal or had Newspapers provide Holmes with his Fonda acts out the wishes of her script hanger, too." Never underestinJTl 4 improve the present judicial system. He support! his argument against audience, but one wonders where he gets hidden abilities of Holm.*Holmes not done something to bring adverse writer and director. But there is little evidence the new Fonda's appearance by saying she is a his philosophy. But if Holmes even thinks we co„m ■ that Kirby Holmes proposal will accomplish anything at publicity to himself, there is no reason why he would not. pass the good actress, but that she should "stick to acting and leave politics to the I think that question can be answered I think therefore, should be nominated for an Oscar this should ban Fonda from Holmes, you jest. Michigan ' Hi all. by Holmes' great ability to take the pulse vote of confidence. This is not a professionals." The proposal would put selection I am overjoyed to see that our state of judges in the hands of the judgment of qualifications, it is a test legislature is in the hands of such POINT OF VIEW of anonymity. competent men and women or, as Holmes governor alone. Milliken would The result of this could be a Siege'accuracy implies, "professionals." What background recommend no more than six candidates who would then be judicial system made up of "milquetoasts" afraid to speak out is necessary to become a professional politician? I am sure that Holmes, as a 'State of errs judged by a panel consisting former high school economics teacher and or make controversial decisions for exclusively of state bar members. Shelby Township supervisor, is definitely By ROBERTBAO cinematic masterpiece, but just as clearly, the use of torture and fear of losing their retention vote. explosiv« \M This screening process would quality material for "professional East Lansing graduate student its accuracy remains in doubt. Though the Uruguay's "Joint Forces, There are some weaknesses in politics." PresumibhH supposedly let the candidates' peers The idea that any person should be Editor's note: Robert Bao has been a movie portrays real events, it confuses their under American direction. ln"s7e»e^hE judge the competence of each Michigan's current judicial system, resident of Uruguay since 1954. As a former time sequence, omits some key episodes motivate the Mitrione kidnapping ln forbidden from voicing his or her opinion candidate and not let the governor just as there are weaknesses in every staff writer for the State News, Bao had the and overdramatizes others. such things as the "Death Squadron"*! anywhere in the United States is The net result can be compared to a not materialize till long after MitrJl make his decision alone, without system. Milliken's proposal has not repugnant to the American ideals of chance to interview numerous Tupamaros shown itself to be a better system for well high police officials, from World War II movie that has Hiroshima execution and only after a series J1 qualified advice. freedom. as as preceding Pearl Harbor,, that shows Tupamaro-staged bloodbaths. ® selecting judges, and legislators To paraphrase John Mil), just because Uruguay's defense minister ty field American atrocities but ignores Japanese Ironically, until Mitrione's VhM This sort of reverse "Missouri should be careful about changing a you don't like what she is going to say commando chiefs. concentration camps. Uruguay's police were criticized fortreafol Plan" could put unlimited power in doesn't give you the right to stop her from system just for the sake of change. Costa-Gravas' "State of Siege" is clearly a Consider just one of many examples — captive Tupamaro suspects too huitJJI the hands of the governor. This is not saying it. One other part of Milliken's Their tameness, granted, had nothinstoll to accuse the governor of playing proposal is to finance all courts in AB^OLUTELV NOT.' IF THEY IN fr\CT, FALLING LEAVE* |T'$ WHEN YOU $££ 7WEM with benevolence; tiey simply J! JUMPING PACK 0N7D THE guerrilla reprisals against their families M partisan politics, but what is to Michigan through the state. Under Ui\NTTO FALL, I 5M ARE A 6000 SIGN... LET 'EM FALL i TREES THAT tfW'RE IN TROUfti! "Siege" properly noted, Tupamaros b| prevent him from doing so if he the present system, local courts are govern mttfl created a so-called "parallel chooses? The panel of peers that give financed by local governments for with many insiders in the pokl the aye or nay to the candidates has the most part. By setting up a state department. No one knew who thesemI no say in the actual selection; it can were. Thus the caution in not to agency to finance the courts, local Tupa prisoners. only judge the qualifications of the court systems would be assured a fair people on the list, not who is on the distribution of finances and could Well after the period covered by "Sie» 'L list itself. avoid petty political clashes that violence escalated on both sides' Still, tkl by Garry Trudeau police never systematically tortured-infol often cut into a court's budget. DOONESBURY full-blooded To go along with this proposal is a meaning of the word - However, a giant bureaucracy to SEE, U/E CAN'T political prisoner. proposed retention vote to elueumaTre v X/" ^ w s finance courts could become W POM HERE7 -'V Or OFFTEMIS?! ALL HAVE BILLIE JEAN fa m While Gravas properly re-enacts poljgl determine whether the judge in . AS OUR IDOL. UE UJOMEN question has done an adequate job. unwieldy. i I 7H0U6HT YOU ^ HMD THAT HAPPEN7 NEED DIFFERENT MODELS brutality, often with chilling effect, hi : LEFT FOR. A UJE CAN'T ALL U/EAR. ignores Tupa-inspired violence - f J This would be a simple yes or no vote What then is to be done about TENNIS LESSON/ \ I DUNNO, maching-guns into civilian crowds *1 MS. CAUCUS. TENNIS DRESSES UJITH to the question of whether the judge court and judicial reform? Perhaps c^\ IT'S JUST BLUE SEQUINS. random bombing of buildings, forinsUn&| If "Siege" is more a public relation! should be retained in office. It boils nothing. Until our present system is { crA tVE BEEN BASICALLY, res coup for the Tupas than cinema verite,#! ' shown to be inadequate or "" > THINKIN6 JUST NOT down to a basic vote of confidence for the individual. inoperative, the legislature would be LATELY POSSIBLE/ another level the film attains a super-husa| well - advised to carefully study any fidelity to fact - namely, its uncanol)! The major problem with this accurate details of the Urguayan scene. I system is that very few voters are proposed changes in the judicial From the ubiquitous portraits of th| aware of whether a judge has done a system before changing for the sake country's national hero to the color Montevidean license plates, Graw'l goodjob. of change. meticulous attention to detail creates i| sense of scenetic, if not thematic, realisil These types of distortions, rarcpttl throughout "Siege," however, shouldu| Support A & State News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Andrea Austin Editor ■ in ■ chief Advertising Manager General Manager Staff representative detract viewers from seeing the nwil Obviously the real importance of "Sitjt'B lies not in historical accuracy timely political message - one ttor but tin Children ot farmworkers often work Jim Hush Opinion Page The United Farm Workers union City editor Michael J. Fox everyone from Henry Kissinger ton in the fields from the time they are Managing editor apparently won a victory a few Lynn Henning Sports editor spouses of the American diplomatic coq weeks ago when the Teamsters six years old. Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor ought to hear. Union agreed not to renew Growers do not want John W. I.indstrom . Campus editor But the movie must be seen for whatitil Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief — a brilliant work of art and a fii-tionaMr contracts made with California unionization because the money Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State News Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor attempt to make a point. It is decidedlynq lettuce growers. However, grape Itors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the they would have to spend on Craig Porter Photo editor a documentary rooted in objective fact. [ editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. growers still refuse to renew 1970 making basic health, safety and contracts and other growers have wage adjustments for farmworkkers v: avoided making contracts with the union. would cut into their profits. These agri - businessmen pay PIRGIM needs Students can support the LETTER POLICY farmworkers by refusing to buy lawyers and lobbyists to block The State News To the Editor: Furthermore, I think PIRGIM has H legislation which would allow lettuce and grapes and boycotting farmworkers to organize under welcomes all letters Letters I was very upset about your Oct. 19 doing a good job. PIRGIM's only been# A & P supermarkets until growers should be typed to a 65 - editorial on PIRGIM. I have been existence a year, yet it's done a lots protection of the law. They spend space line and triple spaced. contributing to PIRGIM and so have a lot work — more than I expected. | recognize the union and bargain time and money pushing for Letters should be signed and People have a tendency to discard* of people —10 or 20 times as many as with it. antiunion legislation, but do not include hometown, student, contribute to any other campus organization if it doesn't overturn ■ The main problem for world immediately; we have to lean! pay their workers a decent wage. faculty or staff standing and organization. farmworkers is that they are I think PIRGIM has a lot of support, takes time and hard work. PIRGIM cam local address. No unsigned excluded from Congressional union The strategy of the United Farm letters will be accepted. even among those who don't contribute. I that hard work, with our support. I Jim LaDi!, J Workers is to place economic don't think it should be terminated legislation. Each time they have Letters may be edited for because it's a fraction below one-third. Guelph, Ontario Sea looked for coverage under the pressure on the growers through the clarity and conciseness to Wagner Act their efforts have been boycott. accommodate more letters blocked by lobbyists of large Farmworkers leaders believe that if a large chain store, like A & P, on the page, but definitely will not be edited for Do not fear agricultural producers. Therefore, the union has taken loses money because of the content. To the Editor: weigh on the president; the p should not be allowed to assume thep«| "la causa" to the American people. boycott, it will pressure the grower, When our constitution was written it who is dependent on selling his contained a procedure for dealing with a and their Congress will fear there! Injustices suffered by crisis brought on by illegal activities of a something intrinsically wronj y farmworkers are well documented. product to these chains, into impeachment. L president. The first step of this process is for If there is no way by whichi Life expectancy of farmworkers is 49 years, the infant mortality rate is 125 per cent above the national recognizing the union. Students should support farmworkers by boycotting A & P Incompatible the House of Representatives to accuse, i.e. impeach, the president. His guilt or innocence can then be government can release the pressurecMI by a political crises, then it is doon*H destroy itself. average and the average annual and not buying nonunion lettuce To the Editor: incompatible bedfellows." Few men have worked so diligently, determined by a trial in the Senate. I believe ErnestT.Nj Trenton sophoM In a time when it seems almost in vogue that this force of impeachment should and grapes. wage of a family of four is $2,700. to criticize the President of the United made their intentions so perfectly clear and met with such unqualified success in States, I should like to take a moment to extol the job that Richard Nixon has done any single endeavor. & in immortalizing the words of Eugene V. Michael C. Boucher "Politics and ethics are A101 Butterfield Hall I Impeach I Debs: District 9 the Mariahcrowds People who are interested in — Guy VanderJagt, R-Cadillac, having President Nixon impeached Longworth Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 should write their congressman urging them to initiate proceedings. Their names and addresses are: District 10 - Elford A. Cederberg, R-Bay City, Raybum Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 to top blues District 1 — John Conyers Jr., District 11 — Philip E. Ruppe, To the Editor, the audience who persist in yelling out their D-Detroit,Rayburn Building, Washington, R-Houghton, Cannon Building, A great deal of praise should be given to ego satisfying drive throughout the show D.C.20515 and second, that they do not appreciate Washington, D.C. 20515 the efforts of Mariah in bringing some of the District 2 - Marvin L. Esch, R-Ann District 12 — James G. O'Hara, D-Utica, being told what songs they should sing. greatest names in blues to this campus. The day may soon come when Mariah Arbor, Cannon Building, Washington, D.C. Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 However, with each successive show, I have 20515 District 13 - Charles C. Diggs Jr., will no longer be able to bring top quality become more disconcerted with the District 3 - Garry Brown, R-Schoolcraft, blues performers to this campus because D-Detroit, Rayburn Building, Washington, conduct of the audiences. Cannon Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 D.C. 20515 these artists will have become disgusted District 4 - Edward Hutchinson, District 14 — Lucien N. Nedzi, D-Detroit, Unfortunately, a new low was achieved with the conduct of the MSU audiences. at the second Saturday night performance R-Fennville, Rayburn Building, Raybum Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Charles Ogar of Lightnin' Hopkins. Led by two drunks Washington, D.C. 20515 District 15 - William O. Ford, D-Taylor, 2505 Woodruff Street sitting in the front row, the audience District 5 — Gerald R. Ford, R-East Cannon Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 conducted themselves with the Grand Rapids, Office of Minority Leader, Capitol, Washington, D.C. 20515 District 6 — Charles E. Chamberlain, District 16 - John D. Dingell, D-Dearborn, Rayburn Building, sophistication and courtesy worthy of someone who has not progressed much Administration lacks concern Washington, D.C. 20515 beyond the Cro-Magnon stage of R-East Lansing, Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 District D-Detroit, 17 - Martha W. Griffiths, Longworth Building, development though these individuals did appear to be able to stand in an erect To the Editor: We as Chicano students feel that our Our picketing was not aimed at causing disharmony between Qucano students and repression, oppression, cxp discrimination on thiscampU 1I exclusion from the planning and black students but an expression of Washington, D.C. 20515 position. program our We vow to take any " District 7 - Donald W. Riegle Jr., D - of the so called Conference on dissatisfaction with the overall lack of achieve ■ - Flint, Cannon Building, Washington D.C. District 18 — Robert Huber, R-Troy, Mariah is not in the business of Counseling Minorities and Disadvantaged concern and irresponsibility by the present appropriate action to Cannon Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 presenting audience participation blues which took place on Oct. 7, 1973 in administration concerning minority issues our people. Ismael VlUjj District 19 - William Broomfield, programs. Thus, the audience should be Kellogg Center was an injustice on the part and problems at MSU. 13111 University ] District 8 James R-Birmingham, Rayburn Building, congnizant of two basic facts: first, that of the administration responsible for the Chairman, 0>ic»#° . — Harvey, R-Saginaw, Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 performers do not appreciate members of conference. We plan to continue our fight against all at MSU for Progressive' Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 5 [ionism, U.S. intervention rapped >y pro-Arab professor, students By MELISSA PAYTON The result of the Mideast struggle will doctrine of the Zionization of the State News Stiff Writer be that "the Jewish people will remain in Mideast." I Zionism and possible Israel but Zionism will not," American El-Bayoumi "I suggest you go home and look at said. Vrvention in the Mideast war were the your draft card number, because there will Several speakers predicted American be another Vietnam," he said. rgets of speakers at a pro-Arab rally kursday near Beaumont Tower, troop intervention in the Mideast. Rich Shields of Students for a Robin Maisel of the Socialist Workers Democratic Society said, "A lot of lover 100 people mostly non-Arab, Party urged protest of American Israelis equate anti - Zionism with anti pro - •ended the rally. Afterward, about 60 involvement in order "to prevent another - Semitism. Zionism in practice and fcrched to the International Center Vietnam in the Mideast." theory is racist." Crying signs and shouting "Zionists out A member of the Iranian Student Assn. American portrayals of an Arab "as a I Palestine." who identified himself as "Cyrus," said, fat shiek dressed in a lot of white cloth I The group dispersed a few minutes after "the U.S. supporting Zionism is not a shutting off the oil valve" are "attempts to Lching the International Center. coincidence. This is a new face of colonialism that relates to Nixon's prepare us to send troops in there," lAshraf ElBayoumi, professor of Shields said. lophysics and adviser of the Organization lArab Students assailed what he called L decadence of an American culture that Jawned Watergate and Vietnam and said, Americans owe it to themselves to guard Qualifying stu linst being fooled by the American vernment and the American press." to leave residen Arab I Supporters of Israel often call the Arab Vbargo of oil blackmail, he said. "Isn't it The modification of the residence hall The criteria also says that A meeting at Beaumont Tower Thursday for rally Middle East included speeches sophomores by local Arab X, blackmail that the United States housing policy which went into effect can live in any University - supervised people sympathetic to the Arab cause in the students and faculty members. ■tached to the trade agreement with yesterday offers all students qualifying under housing, so sophomores can obtain releases Russia a clause dealing with the emigration existing criteria a chance to obtain a release to move to fraternities, sororities, State News photo by Julie Blough J Jewish people from the USSR? How from housing contracts. cooperatives and religious living units. About 30 specialists, including rechannel a segment of the Red Cedar lout the Christian and the Moslem Specialists professors from several The Residence Hall Assn., Residence Hall natural science River. Freshmen and sophomores can also get a Itizens of the USSR?" Management and Residence Hall Programs, release to move anywhere if departments and various planning and Ben Hickok, task force chairman, said the all involved in the they qualify construction officials, have been sent letters I To blacks in the audience, he cited a decision, say the offer for a number of current criteria. replies received from the specialists will be ie magazine survey in 1971 in which _>r half of the Israelis sampled believed will last either until Nov. 16 overcrowding is alleviated. or Current criteria says juniors and seniors until These criteria say the student must be 20 asked views by the East Lansing Environmental Quality and Aesthetics Task Force their opinions asking them for the Kalamazoo Street forwarded to the city Planning Commission and city council Eat Arabs were lazier, stupider, and more years old as of Sept. 19; must be a veteran on Other action taken at the group's can live wherever they want, so the offer with one or more years of active service; project. monthly meeting this week included the pshonest than Israelis. "Sounds familiar, doesn't it?" he said. will allow them to obtain contract releases to move off campus. must be married or must plan on living with parents or guardians and commute. on street plan - The proposed project would widen a half mile stretch of the road — which cuts across campus near University Village - and contracting of a noise pollution study to be performed by faculty and students from the Audiology and Speech Science Dept. NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS Academic Advising, Enrollment and Registration For 1974 Winter Term GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM JAMES MADISON COLLEGE THE REGISTRAR COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING During the week of October 29 November 2 all James I The 1974 Winter term Schedule of Courses and - Madison students are asked to meet with their academic 1. Schedule an appointment for a conference with your Students with majors in the College of Engineering I Academic Handbook will be available to dormitory academic adviser by signing the should have received information about advisers to plan a Winter term schedule. Students should appointment sheet advising I residents in their residence halls on Friday, October 26, make an appointment to see their advisers at this time. It designating his available hours. This sheet is now posted appointments from their adviser. I and to other students at the counter in Room 150, is recommended that students take this near his office. Conferences are to be held during the Any student who has not received notification should I Hannah Administration Building, beginning on Monday, opportunity to period 29 October to 2 November. contact his adviser undertake some long - range planning and to come immediately. I October 29. prepared with a Student Handbook and MSU Catalog. 2. For your appointment, bring to your academic adviser COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE your planned program for the entire year and go over t I A summary of what to do - where, when... concerning * with him for his suggestions. Preveterinary Special note to non Madison students: Non Madison I the enrollment and registration procedure for Winter - students will be admitted to certain Madison courses - 3. All College of Natural Science majors must see their All students should see their adviser by November 2. I term is outlined in the 1974 Winter term Schedule of academic advisers each term to discuss their program. Appointment schedules are posted outside adviser's during Winter term, 1974. These courses will be I Coursesand Academic Handbook. indicated in the Schedule of Courses by an asterisk. For office. more information and further UNIVERSITY COLLEGE- Veterinary I details, please call 3-67 58 or Your discussion with your adviser will be based on a NO PREFERENCE All students will be "mass enrolled" stop by the office of the Assistant Dean, 369 S. Case Hall. by the Dean's I Student Academic Progress Plan which you should An appointment card has been mailed to each No Office. Those students not I develop or modify in conference with your adviser. Bring wishing to be included in LYMAN BRIGGSCOLLEGE Preference student. Anyone who does not receive a card "mass enrollment" must notify the Dean's Office 1 your Progress Plan with you to see your academic adviser by or who is unable to keep his appointment may report to November 2. 1. Students should contact their academic advisers according to the arrangement in your college (and his advisement center before November 5. COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDiCINE possibly department) as outlined below: during the period of October 26 through November 2. The student who does not confer with an adviser must Medical Students assume full responsibility for his 2. Following approval of the program, students should program. All students must have consulted with COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS their academic bring to E-30 Holmes Hall between 8 -12 and 1 5 a copy - Every No Preference student who will have earned 85 adviser before November 5. Please come to the Office of All undergraduate majors in the College of Arts and of their programs according to the following schedule: credits (junior standing) by the end of Fall term 1973 Student Affairs, Room A-234 Life Sciences Building. ] Letters, except Studio Art majors, should see their must declare a major before the end of the term. Students enrolling in evening classes only may confer Medical Technology Students academic advisers during their office hours on Monday, Friday, November 2 S-Z All students must have made an I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,October 29 with an adviser by telephone (355-3515) appointment and seen Monday, November 5 L-R during regular their academic adviser before I November 2. office hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.). enrolling for Winter term. Tuesday, November 6 G-K Please come to Room 100 Giltner Hall or call 353-7800 ENGLISH MAJORS SHOULD GO FIRST TO THE STUDENT ADVISEMENT CENTERS: Wednesday, November 7 C-F COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE IN MORRILL HALL S 33 Wonders for Case - Wilson - Wonders Holden Thursday, November 8 - A-B - GROUP SESSIONS: 201. EVERY STUDENT IN ENGLISH EDUCATION residents. 229 E. Akers for East Campus residents. 1. Home Economics MUST REPORT TO THE DEPARTMENT OFFICE. THE HONORS COLLEGE Education - October 29, Room 115, Human Monday - HISTORY STUDENTS SHOULD GO FIRST TO THE No Preference students in the Honors 109 Brody for residents of Brody Complex. Ecology Building. A - M: 7 - 8 P.M. UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE IN MORRILL HALL College should 170 and N - Z: 8 • 9 P.M. for advisees of Dr. report to their Advisers in the Honors College office for Bessey Hall for all others: off campus. Abbot. - S. Miller, Dr. A. 341; FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES WILL THEN Mason, Phillips, Shaw. Snyder, and West Circle Hall Dotoy, Mrs. J. Page, and Mrs. N. Axinn. Students academic advising before completing early enrollment with ! DIRECTED TO FACULTY ADVISERS. MUSIC conflicts on this date make residents. individual appointment. I MAJORS SHOULD GO FIRST TO THE procedures for the Winter term. 2. Retailing of COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Clothing and Textiles - October 30 UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING CENTER, MUSIC All other Honors College students should Tuesday, 5 P.M., Room 300 HE. Please attend BUILDING 155. MOST HUMANITIES MAJORS ARE arrange to visit thU Academic advising for Winter Term, 1974 will take place meeting in preparation for your individual with Honors Advisers in their fields before appointment ADVISED IN THE UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE OF completing during the week of October 29 - November 2. Students with your adviser. General information and changes in THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND the enrollment procedures outlined LETTERS IN LINTON by the college of should adhere to the following schedule: major requirements. HALL 207. HUMANITIES PRE their major. - LAW MAJORS 1. Student in Economics. Business Education, All other students make SHOULD CHECK THEIR ADVISER'S OFFICE individual appointment with Distributive Education, Office Administration, Risk and your adviser. HOURS WITH THE HISTORY OR Honors College students, who have not received the PHILOSOPHY "Bulletin" by October 29th, should pick one up at the Insurance, and the Honors College should see their Students accepted for FE I DEPARTMENT. 498, Field Experience for faculty academic advisers in the respective departments I Advisers will be in their offices at least one hour each I morning and afternoon of these four Honors College. during the advisers' regularly scheduled office hours. !£n wUh Dr. Aldnch a ,°Uld sign on the chart up onfor Pre " f,eld conference the door of Room 302 days. Check with 2. Students in all other majors should see an academic I department offices for the hours of individual advisers. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Students planning to enroll in FCS adviser in the College of Business Advisement Center, I Make an appointment to minimize 464 A & B, waiting in line or if Labor and Industrial Relations — Graduate Students Room 7 Eppley Center, any day from 8 - 5. No 1974 must make Spring I you cannot come at the hours scheduled. You application in Room 107 HE should see their advisers before enrollment and November 30. by' may, of appointment is necessary. I course, see your advisers during their regular office hours registration. 3. All seniors graduating during the 1973-74 academic ENERGY AND THE FAMILY, Section 2 of FE 450 I or by appointment. year must complete and file an Academic Program Plan Selected Topics in I Studio Art majors should see their Social Science — Undergraduates — Students should see Family Ecology, is being offered Art advisers on their own advisers before enrollment and per the mailing that should have been received recently. jointly with Electrical I Monday. October 29. All Studio Art classes will be registration. 4. Graduate students should make an information may be obtained from Engineering. Additional I Office hours are posted in 141 Baker Hall. appointment to see Dr. Carol Shaffer in dismissed on that day and advisers will be in their offices Room 101 HE. I from 8-12 and 1-4. Social Science Graduates 206 their respective advisers. - — Berkey Hall. Phone 355-7531. COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND Anthropology - Mrs. Judy Tordoff. Undergraduate JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE Majors in Urban & Metropolitan Studies and Racial & Adviser, is available in her office, 346 Baker Hall, from 9 Ethnic Studies are expected to NATURAL RESOURCES 1. During the period October 29 • November 2 students plan their Winter term a.m. until 4 p.m. schedule with their academic advisers I All students in the during October 31 - November 9. should see their academic assistant or faculty adviser to between October College of Agriculture and Natural 29 November 2. - Appointments should be made with I Resources should see their academic advisers plan their academic schedule for winter term. Students Geography Mr. Kenneth Keifenheim, Undergraduate I appointment during the period of October 29by - their advisers. Non Uriian Adviser in Department, will be in his office, 318 Natural who do not know their adviser can check in office 59. - Development students should • consult with the Director of Student I November 2, 1973. Appointments should be made as Science, during posted hours, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2. SENIORS are reminded that for graduation, your Field West Owen Graduate Center, Affairs, Room 114 I early in the of Concentration must have the approval of your JMC 3-1803, if they wish to advising period as possible, except Packaging Political Science - Students wishing to be advised prior receive information about I and Building Construction majors faculty adviser. progams and courses. who should follow to early enrollment should see Mrs. LeeAnn Matthews, I their 2. Justin Morrill students will early enroll for all courses CHANGE OF MAJOR previously assigned schedule. Undergraduate Adviser, during posted hours, Oct. 29 - (university and JMC) in the Snyder Hall trophy FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES: ■ COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS Nov. 2 in Room 306 S. Kedzie. from 8 • 11:30 A.M. according to the alphabetical room University College students with 84 or fewer credits initiate I Advertising - Oct. 29 Nov. 2. Office Hours, 355-2314 • Psychology - Mrs. Mary Donoghue, Undergraduate schedule and dates published in the Winter 1974 edition changes of major preference in the appropriate I Audiology & Adviser, will be in her office, 112A Olds Hall, from 8-12 of the Schedule of Courses and Academic Handbook. University College Academic Student Affairs Office. Speech Sciences — Group Advising, Oct. 3. JMC course descriptions will be available outside the South Campus Residents: S33 Wonders Hall 130,31, Nov. 2,3-5 P.M., 353-8780 and 1 5 during Oct. 29 - Nov. 2. - ■Journalism Oct. 29 Nov. 2, Office Hours, 353-6430 - • Advising Center (11 Snyder) on November 1st. Brody Residents: 109 Brody Hall Sociology All majors should plan to consult with their 4. NON JMC STUDENTS: All East Campus residents: 229 E. Akers ■Television & Radio - Oct. 29 Nov. 2, Office Hours, - — - courses in Justin Morrill ■ 55-8372. adviser prior to early enrollment. Office hours are College North Campus and are open to non - JMC students on a space Off-Campus Residents, ■ CommunicationAdvising will be conducted Oct. available in 201 Berkey Hall. available basis, enrollment priority including Shaw Hall: 170 Bessey Hall. Nov. 2, 8 - 12 & 1 - 4 in 545 S. Kedzie. No being given to JMC ■ appointment students first, and non - JMC students who JUNIORS AND SENIORS: A student necessary. Attendance required of majors Criminal Justice — Students who have not had their complete a wishing to ■ wishing to JMC course request form second. Non - JMC students change his major in one degree college to a major in early enroll. programs planned for the Winter Term should report to another should complete the JMC course degree college must initiate the change in the Room 412 Olds Hall for advising from 8 a.m. to 5 request form in office ■COLLEGE OF EDUCATION during Oct. 29-Nov. 2. p.m. 57 Snyder during early enrollment. Detailed course office of the assistant dean of the college in which he descriptions of all the winter courses will be available in is registered. If the ■Students in Health, Physical change is approved, it becomes Education, and Recreation, the effective at the beginning of the next term. ■111 Industrial Arts, and upperclassmen in Spe ial Social Work - Freshmen and Sophomores see Mrs. Sally college Advising Center (11 Snyder) by November ■ ducation, should Parks, Room 220 Baker Hall, 353-8626, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 1st. Questions about courses or the college The student must meet the consult with their advisers between program carj requirements for ■ ctober 29 and be answered in the graduation given in the catalog current at the time the November 2. Advisers will observe MW, 8 - 12; TThF 1 - 6. Juniors and Seniors see Mrs. Advising Centei or bv calling 353-9599. change is effective. Thirty credits must be completed I ormai office hours during this period. Betty Duley, Room 234 Baker Hall, 353-8619, Oct. 29 - while enrolled in the Nov. 2, TThF 8-12; MW, 1 - 5. major in the college in which ■Undergraduate Elementary Education and Special the degree is to be earned. Residence college students (James ■c "catlon majors who are assigned to the Advisement Urban Planning — For academic advising see advisers COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Madison, Justin Li need not see their advisers unless special during posted office hours located outside their offices, Morrill. Lyman Briggs) must initiate t The Student Affairs Office will pre • enroll all COM in the student affairs or dean's changes of major Jgturt is needed. Advisers will be available to see Oct. 29-Nov. 2. students for the standard curriculum during the week of office of their |eJnts on a first - come, first - served basis during their Landscape Architecture — For academic advising see November 5. Those students on alternate programs will respective college. COUNSELING: lOfr ar,office hours, October 29 through November 9. advisers during posted office hours located outside their be so enrolled upon presentation of a completed, adviser Facilities of the Counseling Flce h°ufs are posted in 134 Erickson Hall. - approved Winter term schedule. Center are available to assist students considering a offices, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2. change of major or major preference. Friday, October 26,1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Administrators— By DIANE SILVER provosts and registrars is, like take advantage of us." shatter the stereotype of an for research money, Muelder range of people who make people into the process " creat Furthermore, power does not communication with commissionw, high position often#! most stereotypes, far from the A major part of the isolated administrator by says, "We receive from 600 to inputs into decision making." State News Staff Writer 700 requests for research Perrin adds, "The president always stem from position, powerless, Polley said. truth. misconceptions about conferring daily with other The central administrator is a As Robert Perrin, vice administrators is the idea that administrators and student and money a term. That is quite a lot and a few of his officials, for Polley says. For example, Ralph Nader, Thus, students and faculty well J president for University their positions only involve faculty advisory of paper but those papers are example, do not just decide as administrators, can L fierce, powerful masculine traffic regulations. The whole with no position, has great power by understanding, relations, joked, "Maybe it is mountains of routine groups. vital in providing money for creature, inhabiting the influence the government, facts and Administration Building's plush fortunate students don't realize paperwork and never And, to counteract the research." governance structure of on seeking solution Another misconception committees brings a great many while the federal through persuasion. fourth floor and pursuing his how human we are! There is a interaction with people. isolating effects of mountains of "I'm a people pusher about administrators is that life's work of paper signing and mystique about an official not a routine detail, several paper pusher," Dorothy Arata, administrators, like Perrin and they are all powerful. Ingham County Sheriffs deputies Thursday were investigatin order giving. position that helps Eldon Nonnamaker, vice the beating death of a man who lived alone in Meridl. Or is he? This stereotype presidents, vice presidents. of administrators get their job done and if everybody realized asst. provost for undergraduate education, said. "My task is to Ira Polley, asst. provost for admissions and records, teach president for student affairs, Authorities Township. Authorities said Robert Wickenshiser, 45, was apparentl we were just human like interact with people and try to whenever possible. said, "Vice presidents don't beaten over the head and other parts of the body with a nool J generate ideas. I've discovered really have 'power,' but CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST everybody else, they might just in two years as administrator that central administration is a Polley notes that the "more active and administrators successful are spending responsibility and authority over certain areas. The ultimate probe death stick late Wednesday night. He was found lying on his neighbor's front lawn where he Im very human kind of thing." authority comes from the board collapsed in an apparent effort to seek help. Across from the capitol Sermon Topic: CHURCH OF THE As an assistant provost, Arata more time away from the administration building." of trustees and is delegated to of local man Wlckenshlaer was taken to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing wh»» "What Happens When BRETHREN receives and acts on student and Milton Muelder, vice the president with the vice he died early Thursday. Police said they have no leads or suspects in the case. m\ A Person Is Convinced" faculty complaints or proposals president for research presidents acting for the Dr. Howard A. for new programs in development, adds, "Anyone president in specified areas." Walter Bucher, Pastor undergraduate education. "Furthermore, the Lyman who feels he can get away from Church Services, 10:00 A.M. Other administrators are not administrator's role is changng," preaching pushing papers is kidding Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. as directly involved with himself. What is important is the Arata said. "There was a time Worship Services students and when administrators would sit 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. faculty but they quality of the paper he is in ivory towers and make Nursery Available pushing." decisions with a pound on the 3020 S. Washington, Noting that his office 485 9477 - UNIVERSITY table. Today we have a whole Lansing processes requests from faculty Welcome To: CHRISTIAN =0KEM0S= FIRST ASSEMBLY FIRST BAPTIST 310 N. CHURCH Apple machine squeezed Hagadorn Rd. OF GOD 4684 MARSH RD. 1125 Weber Dr. - Lansing Study Period - 9:45 a.m. Worship -10:45 a.m. of last dime by price hike 9:45 a.m. Bible Study Singspiration and 1 block N. of E. Grand River Discussion - 7:00 p.m. Long resistant to inflation's prices are the highest ever since at Downer Transportaion Provided none - too gentle nudges, the • the sales began 15 years ago 5 min from campus 11:00 a.m. Worship Call - 332-5913 Horticulture Building's apple Dennis said, and are expected to SUNDAY 6:00 p.m. Praise Service machine finally succumbed increase as the season 9:45 a.m. COLLEGE CLASS Wednesday, adding a nickel progresses. 10:50 a.m. WORSHIP 7:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC 7:30 p.m. College onto its prices. If prices were not increased, Fellowship Since 1958, weak and weary the club, which services the SERVICE UNIVERSITY students found solace in the machines voluntarily, would Richard W. Bishop, Pastor Chuck Feltman, Youth Ministe SEVENTH-DAY 10-cent Red Delicious and face at least a $590 defecit this ALL-UNIVERSITY LECTURE Macintosh apples the machine year, he said. For trans, call ADVENTIST CHURCH generously dispensed. But Nearly 150 apples a day are 484 • 6640 or 489-3203 149 Hiqhlind Avenue soaring costs — increases of bought from the Horticulture Lait Lansing about three cents per apple — Building machine, contributing 337-1430 forced the price hike, Frank to a grand total of about 26,000 Dennis, professor of sold by both machines last year. WOMEN IN EDUCATION FIRST CHURCH OF Saturday Services: horticulture and adviser to the CHRIST, SCIENTIST Group Bible Study 9:30 AM Horticulture Club, said FUTURE TRENDS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Worship 11:00 AM Thursday. (irand River The club, which operates at Collin#wood I. nl Last laming SERVICES Wednesdays machines in both the Discussion and Prayer Groups Horticulture Building and the Phone 351-7160 7:30 PM Call 882-6580 or above Student Services Building, must pay 8.25 cents per Red Rosalind K. Loring "Probation After ALL SAINTS CHURCH number if you need Delicious apple and 6.25 cents Assistant Dean, University Extension Death" transportation per Macintosh this year, 800 Abbott Road Sunday School to age I The Rev. W.A. Eddy, rector compared to 5.3 and 3.75 cents University of California at Los Angeles 10:30 a.m. respectively last fall. Present 8.00 - Holy Communion Wednesday tvening Meet 10:00 - Moming Worship Author: Breakthrough: Women Into Management 8:00 p.m. GRADUATE Edgcwood United SCHOOL IN Producer: Active In: TV Series and Film Women Up the National University Extension Career Laddei Association PSYCHOLOGY Weekdays V - 5p.m. Mon.. Tues.. Thurs., h'ri.. Church ON YOUR MIND? Adult Education Association of the Continuing Education for Adults USA evenings 7 - 9 p. m. ALUMNI CHAPEL 469 N. Hagadorn, E. Lansing - An Ecumenical Fellowship Let the Graduate Admissions Ad¬ visory Program help you and your on campus advisor in the process ol select¬ Worship - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. - Holy ing the appropriate schools (oi Family Worship Service - 9:30 a.m. the 300+ in North America) to Communion Church School -11:00 a.m. Sermon -11:00 a.m. by Dr. Truman A. Morrison which to apply. This computer- assisted matching program, run Monday Morning October 29, 1973 For transportation Sunday mornings and evenings by experienced Ph.D. psycholo¬ Call 332-8693 or 332-0606 gists. costs about the same as an 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. average application lee. II it saves you one misguided application, it will save you money and head¬ MSU Union Parlors B and C UNIVERSITY BAPTIST A word about aches. Write for tree question¬ naire and information. THE CROSS CHURCH Graduate Admisiions Advisory Program nent for 472 Bay Road Sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Office of Women's Programs 4608 S. Amherst. Mass. 01002 Hagadorn g of Christ's Call For Ride: 351-4144 or 351-6494 EAST LANSING RiNITY CHURCH Worship Services: 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. 841 Timberlane 9:30 Education Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. 351-8200 11:00 Worship School of Discipleship: 6:00 p.m. W. E. Michael, Pastor 7:00 Fellowship John Walden, Pastor MORNING SERVICE - 10:00 a.m. "The Reformation - Our Heritage" Dorm Days EVENING SERVICE-7:00 P. p.m. "Baptism You're invited... In The Spirit" Visit out new Student Center Saturday, October 27th open da'ly 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Lunch Wedn>asday 12:30 - 1:30 Loungewear and Sleepwear modeled informally Transportation For Call 351-9059 by the Miss J Board or 351-6360 (across from 2:00 to 5:30 P.M. mrnrn Hubbard Hall) AND STUDENT CENTER 1509 RIVER TERRACE Dorm days...an exciting event and we want LUTHERAN you to be part of It. You'll see warm, South Baptist Church easy-care loungewear and sleepwear... Lansing Campus 1518 S. Washington Sunday - 7:00 "God's Word And p.m. Resurrection" the kind that's just right for dorm living. The Question Every Man Faces: MARTIN LUTHER UNIVERSITY If A Man Dies Shall He Live Again? CHAPEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Youth Choir, Junior Choir, and Piano Duet LCMS ALC-LCA 1020 S. Harrison Intimate Apparel 444 Abbott Road 332-0778 332-2559 9:4&-A.M Fellowship First Floor Pastor David Kruse 6 full and part-time and refreshments ■ College Bible Class staff serving the campus 8:30 p.m. in the fireside room. WORSHIP HOURS in the fireside room WORSHIP HOURS 9:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday 11:00 a.m. 1 st & 3rd Sundays Communioi 9:30a.m. Education Hour 2nd & 4th Sundays Matins 10:30 Worship "The Cry Of A Man" 10:00 a.m. Education Hour Special weekday services Dr. Howard F. Sugden,Pastor James Emery,Youth FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening Call 482-0754 for information Pastor 11:00 a.m. Communion 9:00 p.m. at Communion Wednesdays University Lutheran Both churches open at appointed hours. for study Jacobsoris 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 26,1973 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 7 befro/f judge blasts it Recorders Court Judge James Del Rio was is East Lansing A person can take the bar examination and may remember hot on the trail of the news media and the Michigan Bar more the day of the examination yean and allowed only one to graduate," he said. than any time before," he said. Del Rio went on to "However, after the examination there is no way to determine if say that he also attempted to pass a bill while L in the state Senate to license Rj0 who was elected Recorders Court judge early this year, the laywer will be a good lawyer," he continued. news persons. Del Rio told the ind faculty,, L group of about 20 MSU students that the State Bar Dei Rio said that most lawyers do not know group of students that most newspersons lacked how to file a court education. l°rs, canh,„| ([nation should be done away with. brief after they have passed the bar examination. an A reporter from WJIM, a Lansing TV station, asked Del Rio: Has standing n, I I Rio, who is a former state senator, said that he had sponsored "Most lawyers learn more from experience than from their bar there been a problem between n8 solution, I I to do away with the bar examination and to license news examination, he said. Del Rio said the state bar examination for you and the Detroit Police Dept.? 100 years was designed to Del Rio replied: "There has been no problem between pass a limited number of women, black and the Detroit Police myself barged that the bar examination was not a proper means to and Chicanos. Dept. There have been some problems between the Detroit Police Officers the ability of a lawyer. "Most Michigan law schools admitted Assn. and myself. The problem investigatin. k only two blacks in 100 between the Detroit Police in Meridiu Dept. and myself was dreamed up by some racist white editor." For the past year Del Rio has had a 1 apparently ha pool cut Panel to survey women's studies with the news media. Del Rio number of confrontations refused to be interviewed by Detroit newspersons for a period early this year. "here he hid ns to create an academic sequence in women's studies gained Del Rio has been known to pack a gun. When one student asked mpetus following the formation Wednesday night of an ad hoc Del Rio if he packed a gun he said: "Is the question really why nsing, when littee to study the proposal. should a black judge carry a gun?" Neither Beckwith nor Arata would speculate on how long it Del Rio told the students that most e group plans to make a survey of existing courses about would be before a women's studies judges carry a gun and that in and to develop a proposal for a core program in women's sequence could be offered. "It people were concerned about why a black judge should will depend on how many courses will have carry a gun. to be developed," Arata He also told the students that s, Gladys Beckwith, associate professor of AmericanThought said. Beckwith said she every day he came in contact with hoped the committee would have its criminals and that he had to sentence them. nguage and chairwoman of the committee, said. proposal ready to go to the curriculum committee before the end of winter term. "The other day I sentenced a criminal who had been accused of roposal will then be presented to the University Curriculum tii'tU'e, which may approve it as it is or recommend changes. The core killing seven persons," he said. "He had never been convicted." program will offer 30 or fewer credits. The "The man was [ registrar will brought to my court on a charge of carrying a program may be a major or a minor, Dorothy Arata, asst. verify »n " student's transcript that he or she has completed the concealed weapon, and 1 sentenced him from two to five program. years. kt, said. However, Arata prefers a program or thematic "Well, in 10 months he will be out of jail," he said. Lr-e such as the East European, African or Asian Studies JAMES DEL RIO is which are available to any student. This would have much [flexibility and applicability, Arata said, problem Arata sees is the survey of existing women's system 1 fc major ;s Many of these courses are offered as special courses and do |ve their own course numbers. The committee must attempt $499 t separate course numbers approved by the University lulum Committee for each of these courses. the best, !NT sound for your money. 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Miracord Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Illinois. 10-9; Tue«. & Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5. 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 261 ' ■■■ Society plans tournament Knighthood is still in flower at MSU. Saturday, the Society for Creative Anachronism sponsors its All Hallow's Eve Tournament and Revels. Close to 100 people in pre - 1650 attire are expected to attend the battles at Demonstration Hall field at 9 a.m. After the fighting, the winners will celebrate and the losers commiserate at Williams Hall with medieval dancing and food. t Sir Merowald a The contestants will batter each other with spears, flails and the great sword in a Society for Creative Anachronism members MSU campus. time, lower right, Sir double elimination competition where Merald Clark, foreground, and Lynne Merowald of Sylveastron (Clark) stands fighters will carry over to the second bout Frank above await. the challenge of triumphant above the fallen jhorvald. The any "wounds" they sustain in the first Thorvald the Grim (Bob McNish). The round. battle, above right, pits the two in mortal wi" hold i,s M HaHow', Eve In recreating the days of old, the combat in the quiet fields south of the tournament Saturday. Society for Creative Anachronism relives the Middle Ages not as they were, but perhaps as they should have been. State News photos by Dale Atkins If you've got a date tonight. Why not try something new . EXpANds... EVERyilflNCj flKWVI luNClfES BOWLING TO SUNdAy diNNERS. Bowling is fun, good exercise and with our automatic scorers any¬ one can play. TRy OUR TASTy SUNdAy SpachETTi SpecIaIs 1 HOLIDAY LANES Just North of Frandor 337 9775 OPEN AT II :30 A.M. DAU-Y- INSIDE THE Altt-Ey Billards • 'Cocktails Snacks ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Uttfe FREE AMPLIFIER performance clinic Caesat? TODAY 12-NOON-6:00 P.M. Inmates, g^_ ^zza SONY FIELD TECHNICIANS will test any brand stereo ampli • fier for continuous power output and as visit tour 'The Rfl SAN FRANttSCX). gui.Q*Ldj harmonic distortion over the full 20Hz to 20,000 Hz musical frequency range National Park ServfoJ Jack Wheat says a lol3-.-)292 J way it looks now. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 9 JAKE JONES CROUP, LIGHT SHOW For real sea JOHN WAYNE ARC '73 will retu treasures go ARC '73 featuring Jake Jones, Planetarium for what will be a very begins Friday at Abrams of six lasers that will be bounced off mirrors hooked to speakers for to Bill's exciting experience both what Hare refers to as "music vision." visually and musically forMSU. TOWNEfe I The planetarium The ARC '73 show, presented for the fourth time, will feature a light show combined with live music. This will be Jake Jones' third of the fine accoustical proves an excellent site for Jake Jones because setting which neither Jenisor Heldhouse nor OLDE the Auditorium can consecutive appearance at the ARC show. provide. Last year, Jake Jones performed with a to rock groups. Their sound breaks preciseness not common into the room and sends ARC '73 will cost $2.25 and shows will today and Saturday and at 8 p.m. Sunday. be held at 8 and 10 p.m. CLAM BAKE. ^ W electronic sounds with a smoothness that fails to We bucaneers get awful hungry pillaging ships disrupt the serenity of the planetarium. The group, from St. Louis, Mo., includes four musicians. Phil Jost, playing grand piano, electric organ, mellotron and two Mishap puts damper all day. So we spend our weekends at Bill's Restaurant & Bar at the OLDE TOWNE CLAM BAKE. They feature whole lobster, moog synthesizers; Chuck Sabatino playing base and flute; Joey Marshall on lead guitar and SkipDaley on drums. Jake Jones has performed at the Morehead Planetarium at the on Brewery concert Riding high on the heels of According to Brewery cherry stone clams, shrimp, and com on the cob served in a wire mesh basket. And to compliment their fine seafood they have co - combread, tossed salad, drawn butter and University of North Carolina and at Gates Planetarium in Denver, the Buddy Miles concert owner Paul Kacer, Spirit will Colo, during the past year. seafood sauce. They toured with the James Gang two cancellation at the Alle Ey last - come back Dec. 3. Ticket They also serve home made clam fritters & years ago and have toured nationally alone. week is the no-show of Spirit for holders may get refunds todav. polish sausage hor's doeuvres before dinner & John Hare, technical director for Abrams a sold out concert at the Planetarium, said the - or keep them for the new our favorite drinks & cocktails. ARC light show will feature Brewery Monday. The group many special effects including the use concert date. The Call 482-6100 for was involved in an auto original Spirit tickets were sold out three Information or Reservations accident, and two members Van CI i burn t suffered fractures. hours after they went on sale. in Auditorium 1st RUN! Bill' g Restaurant & Bar 718 E. Grand River Serving Lansing World ■ famous pianist Van will be $6, $5 and $4. Prices for since 1921 Cliburn will perform in this Adult Entertainment! MSU students will be $3, $2.50 year s latest Lecture and $2. All seats are reserved. Rated R - Concert Series offering. The This concert is part of the (Mic of the most popular performance will begin at 8:15 University Series A. Single Saturday at the University tickets are on sale now at the Auditorium. Public admission pictures of our time _£t the Resort Girls be your guide. Union Ticket Office. HEL, I Ceine BILLY "Witfi jZjSBT"ONE ■11. 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CINEMA(X)4Phone 882-0236 TONIGHT THRU SATURDAY Jolly Road at Logan I2°° COVER CHARGE UNION BOARD presents: lJbJBELm/fipiE hser, rr/artirii man\Mn) FLYING DEUCES Specials 6pm TODAY starring Laurel and Hardy Live Ali/S/CJ Unlucky in love, even in Paris, Ollie plans suicide with Stan until they've talked into joining the Foreign Legion. They end up driving the officers batty, stage an unbelievable jailbreak, and try to escape in a plane they don't know how to fly! PLUS: Bedlam is the order of the day in this Laurel & Hardy laugh riot. Episodes VI and VII of Flash Gordon: 7 & 9:30 PM Sunday, Oct. 28 Tlaming Earth' and . ■ ilou'RE ItW'TW T0r«E CX"f; 50' Union Ballroom 50' land of the Dead' QQT. 30- FIRST Halloween- Masquerade BftLL Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 Singer shelves tradition liltists of "Maiden Voyage" still comb record rock which he shares with the likes of Miles Davis, § bins for the rare copy of that record. And Joe Zawinul and the rest of Weather Report, ■ has not sung to himself "Hey - Wa - ter - Mel - Mahavishnu John McLaughlin and Billy Cobham I Man" at one time? It is against that kind of among others. I. standing popularity that ASMSU's Showcase As a group, Hancock and those others have been ■ Series will present Herbie Hancock in concert tagged the "Sergeant Pepper Age of Jazz." And the the other bars, it is a madhouse work at Oldsmobile. beer if you are seated at a I shows at 8 and 10 p.m. Sunday at Fairchild phrase is indicative of their approach to the when Monday night football students don't go there, but College table. The waitress will slap Itre and tickets for $3. recording studio rather than costumes or art. comes on the color tube. Don't should, because the cook Hancock is one of the musicians who works at In the past, this column has your hand. Monty's is also a pncock is still the impressionist, painting with be frightened by the life-sized behind the bar is the fastest showplace for vans and panel Jrchestral palette, but along the way he has bringing the recording studio to the stage. Herbie shown favoritism to the East people painted on the walls; hamburger maker in town. The trucks, with a wide selection of Kt'd numerous traditional notions of structure Hancock turned 33 last April and marked 13 Lansing showbar scene, which ■ obviously, voicing. Yet, his music remains years as a professional performer since the winter Tickets for the Herbie means live entertainment with hopefully, those ghouls are restroom is equally incredible, Winabagos usually on hand. passed out somewhere. for it has marble individual The MSU bar scene is more Irtively accessible by present standards, in Chicago when he Tilled in for a stranded pianist Hancock performance are $3 the customer's beer. However, licularly, he has thrown out older with the Donald and within a short distance of the Cutting over to 2863 E. stalls. than live entertainment. It is Byrd band. Hancock soon became plenty are available at Kalamazoo St., the beer ceptions of time in favor of a broad a regular with Byrd's band and soon recorded the Union ticket office for MSU campus, lie several bars Paul Revere's, 2703 E. sitting down at a bar with drinker comes across friends, listening to quiet music live array, an investigative approach to Afro "Watermelon Man" on his first album which Sunday's Showcase that don't offer live music, but Grand River Ave., is for Jazz at Dagwoods, home of the best with a low Ihins and an underlying, psychic kinship to subsequently became a hit for Mongo Santa Maria. Fairchild Theater. good live drinking conditions. restroom aspiring young businessmen. - budget mug of graffitti in town. The The waitresses are better than beer in your hand. Local bars is Starting at the western edge atmosphere is a bit cozier at of campus first, the average and more hard liquor is never having to say you're big. sightseer ■Forever Dagwood's with real foam plays must make a SHOWBAR ENTERTAINMENT stop at Mac's on consumed. It is a nice place to cushioned booths. The crowd COMING UP IN EAST LANSING: 2700 Michigan Ave. Like all of propose to your date. is usually po6tcollege, with ALLE-Ey - Thanx this weekend. the pubs in the a area, the beer Monty's, farther down on THE BREWERY - Texas this pride in MSU. East Grand River Avenue, is a prices are competitive and the weekend. Luther Allison on I By JACK BODNAR logical enough. Chick has They play a nice, clean jazz on the fingerboard, with subtle people varied. Mostly college If the honest beer drinker bit more off the wall. It's Monday, Werks through the week. J State News Reviewer played with such jazz greats as with gets lost coming out of LIZARDS - Mojo Boogie Band this rippling piano and bass fingers that glide instead of students hang around the jukebox rivals that of Dagwood's, he'll probably weekend, Woolies on Thursday. ietum to Forever was a last Miles Davis, Herbie Mann, Stan lines, a neat acoustic and lead pluck. He is smoother than actual bar, while the older wind up at Gino's on 1526 S. Dagwood's and the collegiate PRETZEL BELL - Sundown all Aute substitute for a Getz and many others. He has guitar overlay and seething most lead crowd leans on pinball crowd is of the flannel shirt, week. THE STABLES guitarists and has his Cedar St. It's another small, - Loudon Keled Livingston Taylor at been called a "piano for all cymbals in light percussion. own album out — a rarity for a machines or shoots pool. cozy place where one out of saddle shoe variety. Don't Wainwright III tonight and tomorrow. Mason Williams all next ■ Stables earlier this week seasons," perhaps the best jazz The Forever sound is more of a "lowly" bass player. Mac's is one of the make the mistake of ordering a bigger every two people who walk I very little advance notice pianist in the business. spiritual experience than With Clarke on bass, it places around, and like all of I given. None was needed as But as good as Chick's music, but only because the through that door probably ^ Miv W^HAVE^IN^CAR^ECTR I CHEATERS would take one hell of a I Stables was jammed for credentials were, his stage music is so near • perfect. musician to fill the lead FRIDAY.SATURDAY.SUNDAY |er nights with near - performance, and that of his Corea and bassist Stanley guitarist's shoes. Bill Connors Kcity crowds in search of incredibly good band, □arke write all of the group's does just that. He is equally overshadowed the past. Return material. Clarke, who is in his ■ever. ■he group was billed as to Forever is today with a bit early 20s, has been called the fast with both hands lead and acoustic on both guitars, STARLiTE U S 27 WEST OF WAVERIY LANSiNG S CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY RD ■turn to Forever, featuring of tomorrow sprinkled in for best young bass guitar player in S0SKU, Phone 372 2434 Phone 882 2429 seemingly able adjust to any Ik Corea," and this seemed good luck. music. He plays his bass high tempo thrown his way. He looks at no one but his guitar. rhe One- The Only —The Original She's 6 feet 2" of V® Dynamite1 Drummer Lenny White has a PLUS big responsibility. His drum kit is ' Let The Good Times Roll pushed to the front of the group and all attention, especially Chick's steady gaze, is on his downbeat. His eyes rarelyleave those of Chick and his drum sticks encompass several moods at the same time. COMEr^^t Then there is Chick, the man with the electric piano. "I feel serenity, peace, love and life when 1 play. It's all a part of BACK me," he said, "This is the happiest time of my life and CHARLESTON this is my best band. This is our music." LAST IW0 DAYS "The Picture k a Sensation! A BREATHTAKING EROTIC ODYSSEY, THE LIKES OF WHICH HAS NEVERIEEN SO STRONGLY DEPICTED ON THE SCREEN. IF MARLON IRANOO CAN IE PRAISED FOR GIVING HIS ALMOST-ALL IN LAST TANGO IN PARIS,' ONE WONDERS WHAT THE REACTION WILL BE TO MISS JONES LEAD, GEORGINA SPELVIN, WHOSE PERFORM¬ ANCE IS SO NAKED, IT SEEMS TO BE A MASSIVE INVASION OF PRIVACY. THE FINALE TA> , JEAN-PAUL SARTRE S NO EXIT' TO A LOGICAL, AND SURPRISINGtY MORALISTIC EXTREME. Addison Verrill/VAPIETV "The Most Interesting Fflm of its Kind to Date! BECAUSE IT DISSOLVES THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN SEX FILMS AND ART FILMS. GEORGINA SPELVIN S PERFORMANCE WAS REMARKABLY PERSUASIVE!" Charles Michenor/NEWSWEEK w y/h "The Devi hi Miss Jones' Program A ii Unique, Surprising, Piuwiullyi! Asylum EXCEPTIONALLY WELL FILMED AND ACTED-AS WELL AS LUSTILY PERFORMED, AND GOES ANOTHER BIG STEP TOWARD BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SERIOUS ART Tales From The Crypt FILMS AND THOSE PREVIOUSLY LABELED SEXPLOITATION." Friday: Campbell Hall Cafeteria 9:30 $1.25 Bruc« Williamson/PUVBOy G-8 Holden,8:00 • Conrad, 12 pm Saturday: "Maythebluenoses 107 S.Kedsie,8pm Wilson, 12pm leave it lay for the pleasure of those whose taste itis< STANDS PHOTOGRAPHICALLY HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE "THROAT... AND Program B MORE VARIED I THE FIRST TEN MINUTES ACHIEVE MODIGUANI TONES. THE CAST IS ENTHUSIASTIC... GEORGINA SPELVIN MAKES A MARK ON YOUR EMOTIONS!" Hands of the Ripper Judith Crist, NEW YORK MAGAZINE Twins of Evil Friday: 107S.Kedsie,8pm $1 Wherever he appears - in the U.S., the U.S.S.R., Japan Saturday: G-8 Holden, 8pm or South America - Van's personal warmth and graciousness, his overwhelming technique and thorough musician¬ ship have made his concerts unfor¬ Program C gettable experiences for millions. Countess Dracu la Program SCHUMANN 4 Intermezzi from Opus 4 Vampire Circus BEETHOVEN Appassionata Sonata CHOPIN Scherzo in C-Sharp minor Friday: Wilson, 12 pm $1 Nocturne in E, Op. 62, No.2 Saturday: Conrad, 12pm DEBUSSY Etudes pour les octaves Reflections in the Water L' Isle joyeuse For the sake b THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 8:15 PM in the pray it i UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Six Fantastic Hal at the MSU Union Ticket Office. * Guaranteed to BEAL COOP PRESENTS: TODAY & out of SATURDAY Showtimes: 7:00-8:30 This film rated X. Positively no persons under IB admitted. Proof of 10:00 age required. This motion picture Is totally explicit. Please do not attend It you teel you may be offended. 106BWELLS 12 Friday, October 26 l Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan iiiiiiiii Young Socialist Alliance - presents - MSU icers By STEVE STEIN striving for tighter defense, but well be all right." the play of the forward lines, know by the middle of next defense Spartans' best overall record in Collegiate Hockev a, I The classic film of the State News Sports Writer said Bessone, who is entering hfc especially the Spartans' top two week who will be going in the history, 23-12-1. (WCHACchrtonJ0„A*I 23rd season as head coach. lines — Steve Colp centering season openers against Western Again this season, several weekend .Her ,h„ JJ* I Palestinian liberation A little work "We had a few defensive Daryl Rice and Calder and Ross Ontario here Nov. 2 - 3. freshmen are expected to play Ontario games against 1 struggle... more on lapses and we will have to do a with Brendon Moroney and Last year, five freshmen for the varsity team, the top rival Notre Dame. tightening up the defense and names being defenseman Kelly The Spartans MSU's hockey team will be all better job," asst. coach Alex Sturges. broke into the varsity lineup posted t Cahill and goalie Carr. highest finish ever in the fcJ" and greatly contributed to the I REVOLUTION set to open its 1973 - 74 season next weekend. Terpay added. "But, for our first game competition, we The Spartan coach said hell "The freshmen have been last sewon.tieing for third £I That's what the Spartan played a pretty good game of doing well, they've been holding their own," Bessone said. "We in the 10 team - division which I coaches said Wednesday night hockey." Bessone believes is by far £I UNTIL after the squad's annual Green and White intrasquad game, MSU lost itstopdefenseman, all • American Bob Boyd, when have to go with the experience, but a lot of them will crack into strongest in the country. "Everyone in our leaeue I I which was won by Coach Amo he signed a professional the lineup. We'll be flexible." MSU opens its Western be strong this year" the SpJJ |1 VICTORY Bessone's Greens. 5 • 4. contract in June. coach predicted. Mark Calder and Michel Overall, both coaches were Michigan State University Chaurest scored two goals pleased with the performance of TONIGHT apiece for the Greens with John the team. Both Department of Theatre Garvey adding the other goal men praised the while John Sturges, John goaltenders. Ron Clark, Tom Friday Oct. 26 104B Wells Muscari, Dave Kelly and Tom Bowen and George Milinovich 7:00/8:15/9:30 75' Ross tallied for the Whites. "We have to work on the played for the Greens, while freshmen Gary Carr, Jim Lanzi tickets shu i and Greg Maas shared duties for available Fairchild Box Office Dark 3550148 of the Moon TONIGHT and SATURDAY The original "Man of La Mancha" (Impossible Dream), Richard Kiley is indelibly identified with Cervan tes/Don Quixote. Norman Corwin is author of this new play, destined for Broadway, and Frank Corsaro directs. Supporting cast of four. Wednesday, October 31 8:15 in the University Auditorium Tickets on sale at the Union Ticket Office Public: $5.00, 4.00, 3.00 MSU Students: $2.50, 2.00, 1.50 THEATRE SERIES ■ . tickets at all tickets $2 - Marshall music, Elderly Instruments, fff.S.U. ticket ollice \ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 197313 Can offense l ByGARYSCHARRER "It's a tact that we're in now 227-pound Phil Smolinsky, a just in the right place," he said. State Newi Sports Writer difficulty," Stolz said quarterback inevitably gets earlier sophomore from Allen Park. Tailback David Brown, Michigan State football is this week. "We're just Junior blamed, but Stolz said there is not Charles Wilson and MSU's backed up against the wall, and leading rusher last year, no possibility of changing blocking at the line of sophomore Greg Croxton are said he could not make a quarterbacks. [ the only apparent way out is scrimmage. Our blocking is the guards and senior Bob Mills judgement between the "Every member of staff through its own offense. breaking down all over the anchors the center position. offensive line last season and our The Spartans' offensive agrees that he is doing well and place." Though much criticism has the one is our blocking for him this quarterback," Stolz said. I charges have gone through 14 How do you get them to been levied against the year. "But we are concerned about | consecutive quarters without block? offensive line, veteran Mills "We had some breakdowns our offensive ineptness scoring a touchdown. The team "That's a damn good does not think all of it is last year too," he said. "What I travels to Lafayette, Ind., question," Stolz answered. warranted. affecting Charlie's play." I'm trying to say is I have Stolz Saturday to play Purdue, "You keep working, you keep "When things go good the reinstated fullback confidence in this line. We just Clarence Bullock this week needing to break that string as making them block you put backs get the praise, but when have to get it together." after a two-week well as getting back into the them in the classroom to watch things are going bad the line suspension I Quarterback Charlie Baggett for violation of team rules. win column following four films. You can't play football gets blamed," he said. "We does not believe the recent Bullock will alternate with straight defeats, without blocking people." work hard in practice. We try. misfortunes have dampened Julius Askew, but Stolz would i Purdue is 3-3 this season but Stolz has not made any We just don't put it together enthusiasm or taken away any not say who would start 21 in Big Ten play. The wholesale changes with the sometimes." confidence from the offense. against the Boilermakers. Spartans are 1-5 overall and 0-3 line, but he did say freshman Some of the troubles can be "We have the same amount ! in the conference. Ray Spencer would start at left attributed to a number of Despite this time of of confidence MSU's offensive miseries tackle in place of senior John going into each adversity, Stolz praised his factors, Mills said. game," Baggett said. "We're teams' attitude. ! center around the failure of a Ruzich. Spencer is a 5-11, 236 "Sometimes it's a ready for every game. "You just couldn't ask for I sound blocking game at the - pound product of Detroit breakdown with us, sometimes line of scrimmage, according to Central. a back Something just seems to more out of them," he said. goes to the wrong hole happen." coach Denny Stolz. The other tackle is "They're busting their butts 6-5, or sometimes the defense is When the offense fails, the out there every day." FOR NCAA BID Intramurals 'Hie Women's Intramural children's swim program will be available to MSU faculty, staff and students this Booters year. Parents need may bring two children but they must assume them at all times. responsibility Finding a convenient time for children will be emphasized. Admission fee is 25 cents and families will be for "IT IS A JOY! An enchanting excursion into the joy of living. charged no more than $1. Towels and locks will be available at IM By JACK WALKDEN Against top ranked Southern Illinois the Spartans fell, 2-0, rates - student 15 cents and State News Sports Writer - but Coach Pay ton Fuller called the effort the best of the season. faculty 35 cents. Wonderfully perceptive satiric jabs at MSU's soccer team enters the final 10 days of its season "The guys really gave their all," Fuller said. "It was a motherhood, the military, psychiatry and tremendous all-out effort, especially defensively. Hie defense needing to win all three remaining games to gain a post season computer dating. Bud Cort is the very tournament bid. The Spartans entertain the University of Michigan at 1 p.m. played as well as they possibly could." Fuller was hopeful that overconfidence didn't take over the Spartans after the great game against Southern Illinois, but that CHANGING embodiment of lost boyhood; Ruth Gordon Saturday at the MSU soccer field located south of the stadium. is beautifully restrained and may have been just what happened. MSU managed just a 1-1 tie deeply touching TTie Spartans have gone from one extreme to last two games and now stand at 4-2-1 for the another in their year. with Western Michigan, Wednesday. Worse, the outshot 25-14. Spartans were TIMES -hers is a performance to cherish. Goalie Dave Goldman now Vivian Pickles is simple perfection!" as he made 18 saves was once again the gamesaver for MSU appearing at including some key ones late in the Darkhorse Badgers game. Hie Spartans tallied with just over 15 minutes left in the first Johnny's Manhattan half as Zdravko Rom broke past two defenders on a breakaway and hit the right corner of the net for a in next foe goal. for harriers With MSU still clinging to the one-goal the second half, Western received a edge 10 minutes into penalty shot. Goldman JOE JOSEPH'S knocked the shot down and still had enough balance to grab the PRO HBlWlL ball before it entered the goal. By BILL COSTABILE with 15 cross - country Western continued to put the pressure on and finally, at the State News Sports Writer championships, followed by 14:59 mark, Ken Heidel scored to tie the game and wrap up the MSU's MSU with 14. MSU's record scoring. cross - country team winds up its regular season currently stands at 1 - 2 in Big Despite the team's showing against Western Michigan, Goldman For Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Nights 9:00 - 2:30. Ten action and 2 - 4 overall. believes MSU has not gained the recognition this year it deserves. They Saturday as the Spartans take play everthing from rock to country to your Wisconsin at Madison. Next week the entire season "We haven't been ranked yet," Goldman said. "We deserve to on favorite "oldies but goodies" ends with the Big Ten be ranked in thfr Midwest. The late - blooming Badgers 'If win I have suddenly jumped into the Championships at Champaign, we our last three games, I think we have a good chance 2122 North Logan at Gr. River to receive an NCAA regional tournament bid." j Ten title race and MSU I coach Jim Gibbard believes 372-7502 I Wisconsin could pulUt off. "Wisconsin has a very sound They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. From then on, things got I team that has been improving perfectly stranger and stranger. every week," Gibbard said. "They have two outstanding runners in Kowal (Dan) and L Johnson (Rick). It wouldn't surprise me if they walked off I with the Big Ten title. "Wisconsin started their | surge two weeks ago by I winning the Notre Dame Invitational. They beat out Eastern Michigan who won our I invitational last weekend." The Spartans third - place I finish in last week's invitational did not dampen Gibbard's spirits. "We didn't run that bad. We I were only four points behind Michigan. Herb Lindsay is starting to come on strong now d ran a good race last week, ght now our main problem is I getting a top effort from the I entire team. We've got to get I better performances from the I whole team if we expect to do I anything at the Big Ten meet." Badger coach Dan McClimon is in his third year as head | tocoach7 after 0 guiding the Badgers a - dual meet record and a third place finish in the Big | Ten"We last year. had some very young I runners who ran poorly in the I early part of the season, but 1 they've picked up some along I the way and are looking like I seasoned veterans," McClimon I said. "We're looking forward to | running Wisconsin against MSU." leads the Big Ten Hockey MSU's hockey team needs Those interested should I contact asst. coach Alex 1 Terpay at the hockey office, I 355 • 1639. Organists are I compensated. The varsity reserve football Ijjme against the University of Michigan scheduled for Saturday has been rescheduled '°r Nov. 9 due ^ a shortage of Mailable quarterbacks. The game will be played in Ann Arbor. Starting reserve quarterback Marshall Lawson will travel with «ie varsity to Lafayette, Ind. to meet Purdue. The remaining [josh quarterbacks, Steve Moerdyk and Pat Loridas are "°th injured. The MSU Varsity aub will jjfet at 6:30 Vadium Sunday to initiate new p.m. in Spartan members. Friday, October 14 Michigan State News, East Lansirg, Michigan 26,1973 Faculty official asks rotation of unit heads Military on guard (continued from page 1) expecting chairpersons to become more managerial techniques," she said. "They'd libtk! Tomkins said a continual turnover of chairpersons to be more concerned after Soviet threat department chairpersons would first prevent an than with the faculty members jn th I individual from considering his post as permanent property. department." Herman L King, asst. provost, with bud»7 Thursi,, I note first "When you're making the money these persons defended the central administration FROM WIRE SERVICES out a parallel U.S. attitude of given to Kissinger. are, you naturally have a vested interest In staying policy !I WASHINGTON - During a conciliation. "We do not now consider ourselves in a Deliberations during the night led to a White House in office," she said. "A rotation policy would emphasizing the managerial role of the depart wide • ranging news conference confrontation with the Soviet decision to alert American remove this interest." "Our position here is that we'd Thursday, Secretary of State Union," Kissinger stated. The forces. The Pentagon said the But the main purpose of a revolving rather see th, I Henry A. Kissinger indicated United States "is not yet orders were relayed to military charimanship would be to prevent department as part of management because they're resnonlf that the American military prepared" to say its limits have units beginning shortly after heads from becoming entirely rranajpment for the budget of state and student dollars ST alert will be lifted when the been breeched. midnight. At 3 a.m. , Kissinger oriented. their departments," King said. PVento "great power rivalry" is taken said, the National "There's an element of impersonality in many King said the complexity of the chairperson', Security out of the Middle East conflict. Council and chairpersons and deans in the large colleges or job is more to blame for his managerial mb* Kissinger spoke solemnly of met agreed the central administration. eth« I the responsibilities of the unanimously on the alert departments on campus," Tomkins said. "They've Military officials cited an become more administrators than faculty." "The chairman nowadays has to be alert of airborne troops within nuclear powers to keep their action. concern*. I Members of the faculty group considered with tabor union relations in some the Soviet Union, combined differences within boundaries departm 1 with a Soviet threat to send that do not threaten mankind. As military men obeyed the chairpersons as administrators to the extent of with the federal safety standards forces into the Middle East as excluding them from the bargaining unit during unemployment compensation and faculty I v alert order, the action became He said the United States last October's controversy over faculty unions. the reason for the U.S. and the Soviet Union have "a known publicly. There was no There are presently 18 deans and 114 grievances lodged against his department," heajJ worldwide alert. very special responsibility" to official announcement of the department chairpersons. Department "This mass of red tape matters is - the chairperson's time away from whatuku I remain within these bounds, order until late Thursday chairpersons are elected, usually for five years. facu|? I "The alert will not last one morning. Tomkins said the central administration is relationships," King continued. "It's not the fault I although they are ideological of the central administration." I moment longer than absolutely adversaries. trying to further remove the deans and department necessary and will be lifted as President Nixon and chairpersons from the internal working of the King said he believed a department chairperson I soon as there is no threat of This is how developments Kissinger met for more than an colleges and departments. should still come from the faculty instead of havini I unilateral action" by the took place as crisis flared, then hour with Democratic and "The central administration is increasingly a manager appointed to head a department. ' Soviets, Kissinger told apparently subsided. Republican leaders of reporters. The administration got word Congress. The breakfast - hour some time Wednesday night meeting had been arranged "was He stressed that the alert precautionary in nature" and that the chances for peace that the Soviets might move unilaterally to enforce the before the new crisis. congressional leaders emerged describing the alert as a The Milliken, ethics unit ask campaign reforms Middle East cease - fire with remain promising. troops. Kissinger would not precautionary move. The discuss the way this became Pentagon and the White House (continued from page 1) legislator in secret, under the governor's "I resent any attempt to later emphasized the same or the known. Sen. Henry M. than 20 cents for each resident ethics committee's recommendations. exploit the policy of detente... more - including Jackson, D Wash., said it was point. nonvoters — in his district. Current taw permits A strict definition of to exacerbate conflicts," - lobbyists would bt in blunt note from Soviet Kissinger said. a Ambassador Anatoly F. At noon, Kissinger held his campaign spending up to 25 per cent of what the required. A lobbyist would have to file hi 1 news conference. He described candidate's annual salary would be as an elected employers and expense accounts. A list ofallpfo I At the same time, he laid Dobrynin to President Nixon, a U.S. policy, and rejected any official. worth $25 or more given to members of bodies or their families would required public I fourtimej arrangement that would Family contributions would be limited under a year with the secretary of state. 1 introduce peacekeeping forces the recommendations to preserve what made up of major power Another recommendation would prevent McCollough called "the last vestige for the closed troops into the Middle East. rehearsals of public meetings, from boards ordinary citizen to run for office." of trustees to the legislature. To double check the accuracy of candidates' Little more than an hour All regular and special meetings of government I later, Jacob Malik, Soviet spending reports, all media, printers and suppliers ambassador to the United would have to file reports listing services provided and government sanctioned bodies would be to the public, excluding bona - fide political open [ and the costs. party Nations, said the Russians Military alert caucuses, meetings to discuss purchase of public would agree to the creation of Individual violators of campaign laws would be property, personnel matters or financing. a UN peacekeeping force fined, and corporations which violate the proposed Secretary of State Henry Kissinger answers a question including no big power troops. campaign finance taw would be fined up to But all final decisions must be made in public, I Thursday during his Washington news conference. Kissinger and detailed minutes of closed meetings must be called the ordering of U.S. military forces to worldwide $10,000 plus damages of three times the illegal At midafternoon the contribution. made under the recommendations. alert a precaution prompted by uncertainty about possible Security Council voted to dispatch such a peacekeeping Soviet intervention to police the Middle East cease - fire. A Strict scrutiny M , of public officials accounts . Senate members contacted about the ethics I AP Wirephoto committee report refrained hom comment„ force. would go on even after the elect.on, committee th had not recejved the rt as of members said. afternoon. 1 opply I Public officials would be required to annually Senate members will review the County to report every firm in which they have a direct financial interest of $1,000 or more, list each type of business that earned the official more than recommendations and draw up legislation. Hie House will draw up similar bills, but hasyettaken no action. to finance mea $1,500 and state all offices or directorships held by the official or a spouse. Lobbyists could not "wine and dine" a Committee sponsors said they are optimists I that the recommendations will be adopted. have enough participation to More that 17,000 persons in By R.D. CAMPBELL make it worthwhile Ingham County are 65 or older State News Staff Writer It's not time to eat, yet. At three Lansing sites 140 and more than 3,000 of these Il'S WHAT'S meals wiil be served five times have incomes at or below the But hopefully by Dec. 1 it weekly. The senior citizens poverty level. MG will be time to eat for Ingham group will serve 50 meals daily A full range of services will be County senior citizens, said at 1122 W. Ottawa St. while the performed at the nutritional Roxanne O'Connor, Director of Capital Area Economic centers. Representatives from the Lansing Senior Citizens Opportunity Committee will the county Mental Health Dept. Dept. serve 45 meals daily at both the and the Lansing Parks and The Ingham County Board of Resurrection Church and South Recreation Dept. and social Commissioners recently voted Washington Apartments, a high services will staff the centers. PRESENTS to apply for an $88,000 grant to rise complex for senior citizens. "This isn't just to feed the state Dept. of Social In out county communities, TED STRUNK people," O'Connor said. "We're - Services to fund a free meal 100 meals will be served each More IWH on Page 19 Informal walk - in recreation trying to reduce the isolation of now available for Married Housing program for senior citizens. The week. The senior citizens group the elderly, to get them out Residents 7 - 10 p.m. on Thursdays vho has some training in money is provided by the will serve 30 to 35 meals one circulating and meeting people Do (Korean Karate) at Spartan Village School gym; 7 ■ federal Older Americans Act Playing guitar Wed. through and Administered through the day each week in Mason, again." under Master Instructor Sang Kyu 10 p.m. on School Fridays at Red Cedar gym. (VolUyball, Sat. Stockbridge and Williamston. Staffers will present Shim is asked to contact George evenings. state agency. "Some of the out - county nutritional education programs Feitel (in regards to starting a club). badminton, basketball, table tennis.) No charge sponsored by A pilot meal program It's a bar with a different people thought it was kind of a and also take senior citizens MSU Intramural Dept. Jean Pierre Debris, t operated by Lansing Senior poverty or welfare program and - shopping once each week. French schoolteacher in . Flavor: Citizens Inc. had provided 50 Quiet and Mellow. meals five times each week at an weren't too anxious to get Crossroads Cycle Club will ride to Rose Lake at I p.m. on Sunday Vietnam, will tell about hi* 1* involved," O'Connor said. "We're trying to reach those Want to learn how to operate TV years imprisonment in the Chi Hoi I urban location and was the - beginning at the commuter lot at equipment? Come between 7 and prison, Saigon, at 8 p.m. Monday, I If the rural project is most in need on financial and Farm Lane and Mt. Hope Road. 10 p.m. tonight at the Married forerunner of the more St. John's Student Center successful, it will be the first emotional aide," she said. Housing Office and get your hands M.A.C. Ave. extensive program now being part of the program to be on equipment used to produce the planned. Those who can afford it will There will be a Red Cross Blood cable television program "The expanded, O'Connor said. . NEW PLACE I 2758 Grand River, East Lansing O'Connor said operation demonstrated that a the pilot She said site determination for the meals was made after be meals charged so a nominal price for that more people can Drive from 11 a.m. to S p.m. Oct. 30 through Nov. 1 at Video Workshop." Open Green meeting a .. Earth Food Co • 7 p.m. Sunday in 31 eat. Demonstration Hall. (Free bus pass Union. Green Earth is v— m,,c full - fledged program would studying senior citizen available to those s to the meeting returning on concentration areas, especially "It'll have to be first - come, campus.) areas with large numbers of first - served," O'Connor said. The MSU Men- ARMY SURPLUS elderly people whose incomes below poverty level. "We're limited to the amount of meals we can serve." What is Great Issues? Attend a lecture and discussion on capital The Muslim Students' Assn. invites all Muslim ■ families, Fellowship will meet at Sunday in 31 Union, welcome. « bvi students and friends, to celebrate punishment at 7:30 p.m. Monday Eid - U1 in Conrad Auditorium and find out. - Fitr. Prayers will be held Mon Sat - Fri 10 9-6 - 9 FAMILY OF MAN Open to the public. at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Union. Saturday at 38 The Society Midwest is Archaeological sponsoring Sun 12 - 5 last Lansing's only organic Food Storo conferences: 1 p.m. today " Wonders Kivira and also at 9 a.m. o« HAS Eugene Wanger and Tom Downs, The "Video Workshop' Saturday a 158 Natural Resource co - chairmen of Michigan looking for theatrical groups Bldg. SANDWICHES Committee Against Capital musical, groups c % Length Punishment, will speak at 7:30 p.m. willing to perform This Si Monday at Conrad Auditorium. television program. Interested Workshop," • lecast on ■ and Nuts, Berries Admission is 25 cents. people please call Randy television vu««»"«vi television chi 1 I in niarrl I All-Wool Overcoats VanDalsen. housing apartments, I Herbs and Teas highlighted by live performaneeiW I 541 E. GRAND RIVER E. LANSING All Pre Veterinary Medicine People who would like to Club members signed up for Red produce videotaped news features (Below PARAMOUNT NEWS) about East Lansing for the "Video Bob Trip meet at 8 a.m. Saturday Workshop" call Randy VanDalsen. Everywoman's CentM jj 332-4984 in front of the Veterinary Clinic. organizing these groups: Wome Transition from , I Divorce, Turn.ng Pol Experiences. Older Women' WF l People say— Group and Female Sexuality- _ I more information comf lo "" ' J Harrison Road. There's a world —French food A United Ministries ia - , a Education Economic *u I that's changing Fellowshop meeting a» ° £, I is exquisite and Sunday at 1227 Lilac S• pancake dinner and H ^ I with you inexpensive. p,fty- NV, in^ I . . . welcome. For "more more come to II18 S. Harrison Ro* P.X. Store They're probably The MSU Cooperative ..wring .i School is sponsoring l((fW I from 9 a.m. lo 3 P m-on ^ y„u1l I right. at Frandor Shopping Le,"'r. <-enl"hikliLi, I 351-5323 Grapd River and Marsh Road Open: find Asiatic delicaciea. Swedish coffee rings. delicacies. »I M« ^ a OKEMOS SHOPPING CENTER Mon-Thurg: 11 am to 1 am preserved items, struJe'J»" Je I Frandor Fri ■ Sat: 11 am to 2 am Happy Hour: 9-10 pm foreign delectablcs. Ho Pies, bread, cakes, coffee caW» | j I Sunday: Noon to 10 pm candles will be sold al»ni Halloween treats. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 15 County Republican party faces troubles By TOM HAROLOSON The main difficulty the party is encountering now is settling a one a man. The current first State Newi Staff Wrhar legal hassle over how a successor will be found to vice chairman of the "Since I've been in the party, I've acted as a sort of Schmidt. Some people in the party is Alfreds peacemaker When the Ingham County Republican party has to raffle off a replace Busfield, party say that this means the successor between opposing forces," he said. "I have tried to whoresigned Wednesday to accept the position of should be a keep oeace in executivedirector man. the party but I feel that when I leave Dttly of whisky to meet some of its expenses, indications are that HosPital A®5"- He is presently director things could get worse." w. of the Je party is having financial difficulties. Michigan Hospital Assn. But a group sponsoring the nomination of Julie Abraham, Busfield said this polarity could lead to a mass of candidates But according to Roger Busfield, resigned chariman of the Busfield said the party's difficulties center membership chairwoman of the county party,thinks differently. vying for next year's vacated seat of Congressman Charles on the state law which >unty party, its troubles are not just financial. states that one of the two Group members state that because the party has a second vice Chamberlain. If there is a rush of candidates, he said, the party top party officials must be a woman and chairman, Ben Ray, the state law could be interpreted to mean that might end up accepting the candidacy of someone like state Rep. a woman could be named to the top position. Thomas Sharpe, R - Howell, or state Sen. James Fleming, R • Majors in public relations sought To resolve the question, the party has requested that state Sen. Philip Pittenger, R - Lansing, request a legal opinion to clarify the state law. Pittenger said he has requested a legal opinion from Atty. Jackson. Both men have indicated an interest in sixth congressional seat. If this situation occurred, Busfield said, Clifford running for the Taylor's chance Gen. Frank of getting the Republican party nod for Chamberlain's seat would A four - man committee tp immediately put into action an submitted to the Student not Kelley. However. Pittenger would not take a position •official student only a course outline for who his preference would be to succeed Busfield. be virtually nil. Taylor, an East Lansing attorney, has also indicated jdy the development of a • faculty on committee to develop a public Advisory Committee in the public relations but a degree Also in consideration for the he is interested in running for the position. iblic relations curriculum was - chairmanship is Dr. Mark relations courae outline. Advertising Dept. granting major as well. "It will be up to Taylor to step in the middle of these lected Wednesday by Spagnuolo,a Lansing dentist, and Robert Smart, a member of the polarized embers of the Public After approval the House Republican staff. parties and settle the situation," he said. "If he doesn't, then he report won't have a chance to win." Rations S tudent Society of Thomas will then be sent to the "In the name of progressive Busfield, in an interview Thursday, said the successor situation is Spencer, Jean not all that the On the financial situation of the party, Busfield said it is hurting Wolnewitz and Celeste advertising faculty and staff for education," said Johnson, "we party has to resolve. Possibly more important, he said, is the polarization between ideological factions in the for operational funds, but it has already set aside funds for the 1974 "There is an obvious lack of Rybicki, under the direction of discussion and would like to see students county party. elections. He added that the day - to-day operations of the county iculum and guidance for recommendations. interested in public relations Johnson, are researching the Busfield said his resignation could result in a chaotic party are being run by volunteers because of insufficient funds. s intending to pursue a matter. At the end of fall terra receive an education tailor fight for lw, - "I wish I could say why we are made to power and position in the' county party. He also said he could not hurting for money other than our ,eer in the field of public a report and proposal will be meet the specific The hoped for end result is accurately label the party factions, but mentioned that liberal and membership is down," he said. "Whether it is the ramifications of - needs of their ambitions." Rations." said Karen Johnson, conservative Watergate, Agnew's resignation or something else, I really don't chairwoman of the MSU polarity might suffice. know. But we are having a hell of a time raising money." Lpier of the society, I At present there is only one iblK relations course offered trough the Dept. of fcvertising. ©PE11HOU/EI I The society is petitioning 6 advertising department to [vestigatethatthethe problem. It has department 3 I FRt 119, SAMS, MON.H9 This is your once-a-year opportunity of getting your audio questions answered by the "out-of-town experts" — the FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES from all our major lines. 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Grand River Ave. • Next to Paramount News in East Vv Lansing • OPEN DAILY AT 10 Friday, October 2(, i 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Fan club extols m By LAURA MILLER sporadically to share love and respect for the master "People will bust their brains trying to do it, but they get together when they feel like it, Yates said, but they Watson " Yates said. the cult's following exp|ainil "11 I State News Staff Writer follow the guidelines of the detective, Donald Yates, never can," Yates chuckled. Baker Street Irregulars, the Holmes stories evil js and law and order win puiJ| ' professor of romance national group, which states all out." Sherlock Holmes hasn't languages, said. And to add to the "There is also a business shall be determined at nostalgia, solved a mystery in over 50 "We show off our individual outrageousness, a lion • sized times we never years, but a group of local fans mastiff dog reminiscent of the monthly meetings and there knew knowledge for small details and Victorian England are still extolling his shall be no monthly meetings. witb powers of Baskerville hound was snuck in handsome manors, sit around insulting each swelling deductive reasoning. the back door of a local other," Yates said. "It's a According to Yates, the and for Holmes, with no J restaurant. clubs have proliferated across to match him." 11 terrible place to be when you About 30 members of the the country since the Baker get a bunch of people together The prerequisite fot cu local Holmes fan club called Street Irregulars were founded because anything outrageous And no meeting would be the Greek Interpreters, after goes." complete without a toast to in the mid • '30s. membership is Holmes a love [° one of Arthur Conan Doyle's Doyle's famous characters, The MSU group was started - Yates said, which and a little J Holme6 short stories, gather At last week's meeting, Sherlock, Dr. Watson, "the consists o! dedicated to the Holmes novel originally by an English three questions on the woman" and others. sacred "The Hound of the professor in 1945 and revived novels. by Yates in 1960. Baskervilles," members racked Charles Press, left, Donald their brains over a puzzle Despite the apparent ritual "There probably wasn't a Not to be taken test is lightly u,, I Yates and Ralph Turner composed by Yates on details of the affair, meetings are greater between friendship than Holmes and Dr. a very tough one, Van, I gather around Rupert of of the book. purposely irregular. Members Baskerville. The dog, a mastiff similar to the dog MSU police have the authority to issue traffic have no recourse for an East Lansing or that terrified the citations for three area protection agencies. Two ticket unless they wish to appear in court of them are causing problems. Therein lies the problem. countryside in Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the MSU police Most people are aware that campus officers issue tickets for violation of campus driving and Sometime next week, the student court meet with Richard 0. Bemitt, MSU w| directoro( I I Baskervilles," was at the parking regulations. However, an officer can also public safety, to discuss what it sees Pretzel Bell for a meeting of The Greek Interpreters, a scion of the Baker Street give tickets issue an East Lansing or Mason violation in place of, or in addition to, a campus ticket. inconsistent policy. Police officials say it is not unusual forstudentj Student parking violators have been upset in to receive either East Lansing or Mason ticketsoa Irregulars, a society of recent weeks because it seems more off-campus their cars. Between 40,000 and 50,000 Sherlock Holmes fans. from cities agency tickets are being issued. were referred to these agencies last year. ticketi Can State News photo University regulation violations may be Adam Zutaut of the Dept. of Public Safety said tin appealed to the Student Traffic Appeal Court, citation is issued depending on the nature of tin by Dale Atkins located in 331 Student Services Bldg., but students violation. be Pioneer has b*l yteX more of everything. egps v o/hc \[:o& -V-ll %oo Garrard Zero 100-automatic turntable 199.95 It's an incredible achievement. Here's built-in cir- Shure magnetic cartridge, diamond stylus 49.95 cuitry for every source of 4-channel sound reproduc- Wood ^ & dust cover 19-95 tion - CD-4, SQ, RM and discrete. It's also a powerful Tota| |_jjt $1760 60 2-channel AM-FM stereo receiver thanks to an ex- Leonard's Price $1250 00 elusive Power Boosting circuit. The QX-949 combines SAVE!.." 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Others fessional aerial photograph of Spartan partan will will be bt negatively aroused because they Stadium and surrounding campus, only , came in too late to buy one. came a portion of which is shown above. ove. 1 That's the rub. We have only 500 ol Handsomely matted and ready to these. Pick up your Spartan Stadium frame. $5.00. photograph soon. Visit any of our Most Spartan fans will be pos- offices in and around Lansing. 2/5 ct. T.W. Both Rings Lilt $650 MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK '325 '225 The Saturday Bank 9:30 Store Hours: Mon & Fri. 9:30 to 9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. LEONARD Wholes* Distributors j BankAmericard ■HM'JUHyW I 309 N. Washington Ave. Leonard Downtown Evenings, Sat. & Sun. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 17 I ricounty plan returned to panel •roposed A proposed plan that would commission, whichi has regional village representative and the " /• \\ -W-v- V- Luble the size of the nine-man Capital/ Capsules rpnr.»ni.N^ representatives advisory, planning and grant would have December meeting. township representative that If Kj-County Regional Planning reviewing responsibilities, each county would have had weighted voting, Linda Rankin, approved, the plan would be Bommission was sent back to would commission information not go far enough under the rejected proposal. forwarded to the Ingham, '(i j o > i )\ lommittee for further study at tqward giving heavily Commissioners discussed officer said Thursday. She noted that a new Eaton and Clinton county e commission's monthly populated urban areas around this plan but disagreed on the boards, all of whom must STUDDED SNOW TIRES constitutes "a breach of public eeting in Lansing Wednesday Lansing proportional proposal would probably be will be outlawed requested the attorney general power on areas where the by April 1, trust." light. the commission. Lansing voted on at the unit's 1975, in all but northern parts to appeal a federal court ruling Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley TI n g h a m County The tricounty By-Laws of Michigan if the ruled upholding a school ■ommissioner James W. Committee is governor Wednesday that the desegregation Kelley asked preparing a signs legislation approved Senate must decide program in to enforce if Kalamazoo. ieyser, D-East Lansing, 12-man commission proposal Wednesday by the state Senate Youngblood is to remain in Igorously opposed the plan in which each retain its present county would by a 21 - 8 vote. office but senators questioned IN AN EFFORT to help lhich he said was based three The measure, said school districts who lost state banning the Tjmarily Ln on geographic rather members and the city of curb cut law on use of studded snow tires on all Youngblood should be given the right to appeal his aid due to teacher strikes, the population distributions. IHeyser fears that the Vjposed restructuring of the Lansing would have three representatives. This plan drops the city and State Rep. Jelt Sietsema, D-Grand Rapids, said or does not wish campus to vehicles except police and mail carriers, is intended state some to save the of the estimated case before any action is taken. House Wednesday approved a bill to eliminate for this only, the traditional fourth year Thursday that he has requested Atty. Gen. Frank prosecute he and Eric THE STATE BOARD of Gentile, a director of the National Assn. $28 million in damages that Friday in September pupil J. Kelley to immediately enforce Public Act of the studded tires could cause to Education Wednesday count. the curb cut law, on the MSU 8, Physically Handicapped, plan to file class action campus. suits against University officials Michigan roads over the next Bf&ss In a letter mailed this Kelley totissue a warning to the MSU Parks and week Sietsema urged the violations. Dept. of Gentile, who has been confined to a responsible for nine years. ♦ * * Planning to begin reconstruction or wheelchair for STATE SEN. CHARLES eight years, said he has found 35 .(4jVlonkey* repairs of the alleged violations A secretary in within 30 days, violations of the law on campus Youngblood, D - Detroit, will Kelley's office said Thursday probably keep his Senate seat that he has been out of town and will probably Sidewalks and curbs constructed after the law despite the state attorney not be able to issue a reply to Sietsema before was passed April 12 must, general's opinion that according to the act, Youngblood's conviction last i» li Tji j ™de in a manner that will facilitate their Kelley does WINE not respond issue a warning and MSU the attorney general will does by the handicapped, use week of bribery conspiracy then Director of Campus Parks and BEER Planning Milton h- JLW, University for the t0 Prosecute the Baron said Sunday that he hopes to be able to Blood donations alleged violations. cooperate completely with Sietsema, Gentile Sietsema said if Kelley does not | (CHECK OUR WEEKLY SPECIAL) inform MSU the attorney and MUNCHIES generals office. sought by ROTC The Army ROTC at MSU I (corner 410 S. Clippert of Kalamazoo & Clippert) Prison inefficiency hopes to collect 500 pints of blood in a blood drive next 3372125 State Auditor General week. OPEN 10 A.M. 2 P.M. The audit issued - Albert Lee has leveled Wednesday, money. It further charges the charges recommends that the state Volunteers can donate from of inefficient management get Dept. of Correction with not 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., out of some of the industries utilizing industries for the Tuesday against Michigan's prison that through Thursday at industries. are losing the most purpose they are intended. Demonstration Hall. [EVERY SUNDAY The audit, covering July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1972, cites SMORGASBORD numerous cases of late or unfilled orders, purchases of LOOK WHO'S COMING TO TOWN! Enjoy commodities of little demand and operations the red. consistently in Prison industries in Michigan, which employ about i ranch J allen SINGERS 1,000 of the persons more than 8,000 in Michigan penal institutions, make a variety of • • SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:30 OCT. 28 The Double Doogh products for sale to state LANSING CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST GAS BUGGY ROOM departments government. and local units of Included in prison products 1100 WEST ST. JOSEPH i's Pizza OLDS PLAZA HOTEL are brushes, soap, furniture, clothing, shoes, tobacco and road If you forgot ( we've always had it—you just may not have known it) |4p.m. TILL 10p.m.ALL YOU CAN EAT] signs proverbial — in addition license to the plate Mouth industry. Sweetest Day.,. For Double Dough you're only charged for an extra Item, watering relishes Large selection of salads There's still time! for small(12") Correction 60= for large(16") Several hot meats 6 for $2.99 12 for $4.99 So for an extra thick crust Delicious desserts Jeanette Klass was incorrectly I 1^* un a pizza that'll really *4.25 identified in Thursday's State j. Carnations 12 for $3.99 | News as one of two winners in a fill you up- Call 351-7100 (1nll|)invf'loiis|. Tuesday T - shirt contest at the Children $2.00 RESERVATIONS Coral Gables. Klass was one of three finalists who refused to (12 and under) ca^ 372-6550 remove her shirt. Melanie Wall, Free, Fast, Hot, Delivery 809 E. Michigan 485-7271 who did remove her top, was in I fact one of the winners. Lots of Parking in Front of our New Store! -le Pizza People Period. EVER HEARD OF A SALE WITHIN A SALE? FRI. & SAT. ONLY — THE COMPLETE WARNER — ELEKTRA — ATLANTIC CATALOG. NOT AT OUR REGULAR SALE PRICE OF Including Such Artists As: BUT DIG THIS: JACKSON BROWNE JIMI HENDRIX BREAD ALLMAN BROS. CARLY SIMON ROLLING STONES EAGLES BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD AMERICA DONNY HATHAWAY VAN MORRISON JOHN PRINE DOOBIE BROS. YES GREATFUL DEAD J. GEILS BAND SEALS & CROFTS BETTE MIDLER DEEP PURPLE STEPHEN STILLS ALICE COOPER DR. JOHN MARIA MULDUAR BLACK OAK ARKANSAS FLEETWOOD MAC ERIC CLAPTON GORDON LIGHTFOOT MANASSAS FRANK ZAPPA LED ZEPPELIN FOGHAT GEORGE CARLIN NEIL YOUNG RANDY NEWMAN Plus Many More! DAVID GATES JACKSON BROWN BONNIE RAITT NEIL YOUNG "FIRST" "FOR EVERYONE" "TAKING MY TIME" "TIME FADES AWAY Disc Shop _ . 323 E. Grand River m-FI buys 1101 .East Grand River Avenue 337-2310 Across from Colonel Sanders' HOURS: 9 - 9, SAT. 9 • 6 Friday, October 26, i 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan C 355-8255 ssified Ads FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank ( j/j ||p| ^ METRIC MOTORS. VW repelr. NIGHT DISPATCHER for AAA WANTED: SENIORS with JAGUAR SEDAN 1965. Just Okamos Road and I-96. wrecker sarvlca In South in agricultural BARRACUDA 1972 25000 miles, science, (oZ" I radials. Power steering/brakes. brought from California. 349-1929. o10-31 Lansing. 2. 3 or 4 nights a weak; ''•har.es, f,m I 351-0481.3-10-30 Absolutely mint condition. Asking $2600. 332-8823 or MASON BODY SHOP 812 East 9 p.m. - 7 a.m. Studying and occasional naps ok. Apply in machinery repair, production, f Fa grain-^L^ I■ Kalamazoo Street since 1940. BUICK LASABRE 1966 332 0866. 5-10-31 Complete auto painting and parson, 3017 South Logan. needed for position,* * PHONE 355-8255 travel J* I 3-10-26 countries. All convertible, excellent condition, collision service. 485-0256. expenses paid '2 I JAGUAR 1959 3.4 litre SEDAN. and living 347 Student Services Bldg. r«dio, nevw tires, new everything. C-10-31 Best offer. 351-8305. 5-10-30 Truly a classic in classic condition. 484-8713. ip-5-10-29 n«m tor Paace Corps, Oct°ber 22-28. Placemen, 0 ^1 DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair i^wmncia iu 1010.26 ♦AUTOMOTIVE manuals for foreign cars. supervise «hl** k«V LEMANS 1972 LUXURY. Black punch. Excels < pay and WAITERS, FULL Scooters & Cycles - CHEQUERED FLAG,2605 East or |laf, J Parts & Service or best offer. 394-2666. 3-10-26 vinyl top and interior, air Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west benefits. Call 372-4750. must be 18 years 0r 121 conditioning, power steering and of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 10-1030 dependable and neat Earn I Aviation CHEVROLET - 6, 1967, good brakes, wire hubs. $2,200. $1.95/hour, plus tips Ap*J I •EMPLOYMENT transportation. Call 339-2158 355-1237.5-10-26 NO MONEY!!! and the car really COMPUTER OPERATOR: person, METRO BOWL col! I i4-n"i3 Log#"and Jo"v N f after 6 p.m. 5-10-29 needs some work done on it. Immediate need for thfcd shift *FOR RENT MACH I 1970 - 351 Cleveland Give us a try, we're the good person '"ViVO370 D0S one CHEVY VAN 1972. 3/4 ton, power engine, close ratio, four-speed Anything from front end year mir experience. Good Apartments guys. Houses steering, power brakes, transmission, other extras. 393-5433. 3-10-29 service to major overhauls. pay and benefits. Excellent WAITRESSES. FULL or pi^^T I automatic, panelled and OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC. opportunity for growth. Call must be 18 years or 0)1, I Rooms insulated. Call Tom, 882-5696. MERCURY 1970. Marquis Colony Grand River at Park Lake, East 372-4750, ask for Mr. Krepel. dependable and neat. Earn u„ , I ♦FOR SALE 5-10-26 Park 6-passenger wagon. Lansing. 351-3130. NO 10-10-30 $1.95/hour, plus ,ips. App|!!! I Animals Automatic transmission, power RIPOFFS! C-10-26 person. METRO BOWL, corn, I CORVAIR 1967 convertible - steering and disc brakes, air, Night Club Waitresses of South Logan and Jolly I Mobile Homes good transportation, radio, 14-11-13 cruise control, radio, new tires. WANTED $200. 487-0648 after 5 p.m. ♦LOST & FOUND Very good condition. 349-4683. 5-10-30 for Johnny's Mahattan on EXPERIENCED COOKS LIKE B&T- I - ♦PERSONAL CORVETTE 1971 convertible, 10-11-7 "THIS IS THE PART Thurs., Frl.. & Sat. Nltes. We will provide transportation pay and conditions 371-47)," I ♦PEANUTS PERSONAL MASSEUSES WANTED. We will ask for manager. 5-10-31 1 IMS UP!'. IS AN AGENT Cr" from campus area. ♦REAL ESTATE am/fm, new tires, extra nice. MGB 1973 UNDERCOATING AM/FM radio. Best offer. Call OPEN train for part or full tin*, 349-2122 Frank or Karen Phone 351-8709. 5-10-30 FISH MONGER isItilHookfckl ♦RECREATION ♦SERVICE DODGE CORONET 1967. door, 91,000 miles, snow tires, Four Roger. 337-2314. 3-10-29 MGB 1971 CONVERTIBLE - 29 7HE FB vmi ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-0ERKELEY CA 94709 *!M BVOG $8/hour. 0-10-31 Phone 489-1215. BABYSITTER home, WANTED four days per in my week, full or tropical part time expert* fish hobbyist or experienced pet shop personna I I mpg. Good condition. Call STUDENTS PART - Time. Earn 12:00 • 4 30. 394-2735 | Instruction new muffler and battery. $190. $50 a week plus bonus. Call X3-10-29 Applications taken in 351-3391 late evenings or Howell after 6 p.m. 546-0873. Typing Service 5-10-26 from 5 - 10 p.m. 394-1103. Thursday and Friday 12-9 PJ1 Saturday. 2-10-26 ! Automotive at THE FISH ♦TRANSPORTATION Automotive m 0-10-31 REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED! MONGER, 153 ♦WANTED DODGE POLAR A 1967. Four door MGB - GT 1969. Beautiful Earn $200+ each semester with East Michigan, Lansing. 2-10-26 I condition. Low mileage. $1650. SECRETARY. SHORTHAND, only a few hours work at the hardtop, power steering, power brakes, clean. $700. 485-5306. 332-6246. 4-10-26 PONTIAC 1970 GTO, automatic, typing required to work in law beginning of each semester For Rent ^ VW 1966, GOOD body, clean office in downtown Lansing. No INTERNATIONAL ♦♦RATES** 10-11-8 MGB-GT, 1971, and Austin Healey vinyl roof. Must Sell. First interior, dependable, motor previous law office experience MARKETING SERVICE, 519 reasonable offer. 394-2636. excellent. First $525 takes. FIAT 850, 1967, EXCELLENT 3000 III, 1967. Both real nice necessary. For further Glenrock Avenue, Suite 203, cars. Make offer. 489-3425 or __5J0-_29 After 3 p.m. 353-5915. 4-10-26 information, call Fred Abood, Los Angeles, California 90024. TV and STEREO rentals$24/tamI condition. Radials, Mags. $9.95 month. Free si 482-1475. Ask for Daryll. 372-5700. 5-10-29 X-10-10-31 AM/FM radio, only 45,000 PONTIAC CATALIN*A 1960, delivery and servit miles. $800. 355-3066 after 5 p.m. 5-10-29 5-10-26 MONTE CARLO 1972 13,000 2-door. Runs great. Hood transportation. Must sell. $125 ,eS ][*?] MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST with experience and interest in WAITRESSES PART time NEJAC, 337-1300. c3M£5| or best offer. 332-4780. 3-10-30 positions available. Lunch, clinical microbiology. ASCP miles, very clean. $2480 firm. dinner and cocktails. Excellent 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 FORD FALCON 1965 convertible. YAMAHA 1972 - CT2.175. Less registered or eligible. Full or 355-1263. 3-10-26 PONTIAC CATALINA 1967 salary and tips. Cell 484-4423 Good transportation, low price, than 2000 miles. Only $480. part time, day shift. four door sedan, low mileage. for appointment THE DOME radio. 332-1422. 3-10-30 372-2304. 5-10-30 $4.13/hour minimum starting MUSTANG 1966. Automatic 289, $550,489-0283.5-10-26 ROOM, 222 Seymour, Lansing. salary. OFFICE OF TWO BEDROOM, furnished« red, good condition. Best offer. 0-11-8 FORD 1966 Custom. Slightly 351 5108. 5-10-29 PONTIAC LEMANS - 1969, 350 HONDA 1972 CL-350, good EMPLOYMENT, LANSING unfurnished Mobile Homes, I 8.00 13.00 26.00 damaged rear. Clean, runs good. condition, plus knobbies, $500. GENERAL HOSPTITAL. $35/week, 10 minutes ti automatic >0 snow tires, BUS GIRLS or bus boys needed for $100,482-5001. 3-10-30 MUSTANG 1965 good 2800 DEVONSHIRE, campus. Quiet and peaceful o#i 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 - excellent! SM, i00. Call Pete, Bet., e 4 p.m. call 669-9453. fraternity. Meals and cash. Call lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 condition. $150. 485-1829, or 353-9196. 5-10-29 5-11-1 LANSING, 48909. 372-8220 2-door, 351-0909 evenings. 3-10-29 DEADLINE FORD 1969, power 372-3647 after 5 p.m. 5-10-31 EXTENSION 267. VERY LARGE 2 bedroon 1 P.M. one class day steering, power brakes, snow PONTIAC LE MANS 1970. YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, tires very good condition. Must NOVA 1972. Six cylinder,>power RICKMAN. Many 1974's now in RETAIL CLERK - evenings and WOMEN TO do nude modeling. furnished. 2 blocks to cotm I before publication. sell. $475 484-3355. 5-11-1 steering, automatic, 23,000 Excellent air, r-Q\Ps low mileage, unde'coated. 351-8667, stock. Fall prices on everything. nights. Experience preferred. $5/hour and up. Must be 18. Close to shopping. 351-903(1$ I Also large stock of leathers, 7-11 STORE, call Paul Inquire 530 East Michigan, weekdays. 5 10-29 miles. New belted radials. after 5 p.m. 6-10-26 Peanuts Personal ads helmets, custom accessories. 882-9646. 3-10-30 Lansing. 5-10-31 FORD FAIRLANE 1969 40,000 Excellent condition. Phone Parts and service. SHEP'S GIRL NEEDED for four m must be pre-paid. miles, no rust 484-4868 after 5 489-2237. 5-11-1 PORSCHE 914 1972, metallic - MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 PART TIME afternoons, B.B.A.-M.B.A. Lawyers, architects, immediately or winte • p.m. 4-10-29 gold, appearance group, new city planners needed for North Cedar, Holt. Just south of Monday-Friday. Auto-prep and spring. Luxury apartment acre OLDSMOBILE 1973 Vista Cruiser Cancellations/ Corrections tires. Call after 5 p.m., I-96 overpass. Phone 694-6621. building maintenance. Apply sophisticated volunteer positions from campus. $81.25 a mom FORD 1970 XL - convertible. Wagon. All power, air 351-5891.5-10-31 In the U.S. and abroad. All travel, - 12 noon one class day C-5-10-26 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 337-2029. sp-5-10-29 Power steering/brakes. Low conditioning, luggage rack, many medical, and living expenses paid. extras. Company car, in mint SHOP, 2628 East Kalamazoo before publications. mileage, new tires, guaranteed PORSCHE PEOPLE I Two 912's - Peace Corps-Vista recruiters at ONE GIRL needed to sublet win condition. 12,000 miles. $3800 NORTON, TRIUMPH, HONDA - Street. Lansing. 5-11-1 exhaust system. 3 7 2-8351. 1966 white - 1968 red. Call Placement Office - October term. Riverside East. 332-198 The State News will be or offer. 646-6483. 646-6484. repair and, service. factory 3-10-26. 351-6506 or 882-0309 after 6 NEED MONEY???? 22-26, interviewing all seniors. sp-5-10-29 10-11-8 trained. Winter storage available. College gals to p.m. 5-10-26 10-10-26 responsible only for the G.T. MOTOR S, 816 East Howe, learn the masseuse trade. Call us FORD 1969 - V-8, 4-door, Lansing. 485 6815.0-10-26 at 489-1215 and join our family. NEAR MSU and Frandor Beaut*I first day's incorrect OLDSMOBILE 98, 1965, power RAMBLER 1969. American Blue. automatic, power steering and steering-brakes, air, new tires. Best offer. If interested phone 0-10-10-31 WAITRESSES WANTED, 1 bedroom, unfurniihrt,! insertion. brakes, low mileage, excellent GRENADIER BAR, 1250 carpeted, air-conditiontj $300. 487-3715, 393-3810. HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER. 8000 625-3398. 5-10-29 X-RAY TECHNICIAN. RT Turner Street, Lansing. Under Bills are due 7 days from condition $595. Phone miles. Great shape. $295. balcony, parking, laundry,ou 627-9212.5-10-29 353-5266, Len. 5-10-26 registered, weekends only. new management, no toplessl Call 332-1703. 4-10-26 RENAULT R-10 1967-Michelin. >t paid by the d OLDSMOBILE 1966 F-85 station Apply in person Sparrow Apply in person, 50* l« arge « Good transportation, $400. HONDA Hospital personnel. 6-10-31 Monday-Friday, 1 p.m. • 5 p.m. wagon, two new tires, new - 1971, 100cc, excellent WOMEN: 1 block from campuiJl FORD VAN 1964, panelled, 882-9808/351-9042 evenings. condition, low mileage. $250. 10-11-2 carpeted, chrome wheels, transmission. $350. 485-0863. 1-10-26 372-7794. 3-10-29 PART TIME driver 12 -5:30 p.m. girl apartment, complewl»( excellent condition. $500. 5-11-1 furnished. Utilities and « Light deliveries. Must know TIRED OF not having money? included. $80 349-9609 or Evenings 655-1880. 5-10-29 1971 RENAULT R-16, sun roof, Lensing and East Lansing. Interesting work, public OLDSMOBILE DELMONT, 1968, SUZUKI 1972 - TS185 road trail. 349-4842. 0-10-31 Automotive AM-FM radio, new radial tires, 332-0871. 5-10-30 £ power steering, brakes. $995. 484-2951, 5-9 p.m. 2000 miles. Fork-brace helmet relations, flexible hours. Call FORD PICK-UP 1968 with camper Tilt-telescoping steering wheel. goggles. Excellent condition. 484-4368 for appointment. ASSISTANT MAM and 3-10-26 WAITERS AND BARTENDERS $1,200. Dodge Pick-up 1968, 59,000 miles. $650. 394-2389. Call 351-5108 before 3 p.m. 5-10-26 $425. 332-2603. 5-10-29 4-10-30 X-5-10-29 wanted, full and part time AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 s, SPITFIRE 1970 - hard top and convertible. Excellent condition. nights. See Pat, Don or Mike in TELEPHONE MARKETING. $1.50 & RETAIL SALES absolutely no rust. Both in THE CORAL GABLES OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS HONDA 350, 1970, semi-custom: perfect showroom condition. Must be seen to appreciate. Call GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE 1965, 289, automatic, power SUPREME 1972. Air, "vinyl $1400. 372-6048. 10-10-31 hooker exhaust, quartz lights, SHOWBAR. 6 - 8 p.m. No phone to time $4.50 per hour. Full time, pert positions. Call 394-1103. PART TIME 484-4798. 3-10-29 steering, new tires, transmission, top, and more. $2,800 or best TEMPSEST 1970. Two door, six extras, $375. 337-0189. 2-10-26 calls. 5-10-30 13-10-31 World's largest and fasW II exhaust. Best offer. 337-0940 offer. Call 694-8839 3-10-26 cylinder, automatic, power growing diet and health food If BARRACUDA 1966. Three speed, 273, four barrel, 500 miles on after 11 a.m. 3-10-29 OLDS CUTLASS 1972 orange, steering, snow tires. 4-10-31 521-3351. -]0 HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. 7:30- 4:30, two children, one in school and one in helf day. Must 20 MEN NEEDED NOW! company with 250 store coast to co... — || _ engine, new exhaust, excellent IMPALA 1 969, four door, 455, automatic, buckets, radio, openings in Okemos area I# II excellent condition. $2675. be dependable, references part time assistant manajf | gas mileage, body in fine all-power, plus new paint and TR-6 1972 - low mileage, tip-top JOIN THE COMPLETE auto 332-5296. 7-10-29 needed. Southwest Lansing. and sales personnel. Prefer muffler. $850. 484-3113. 5-11-1 $2995. Call 677-7361. condition. 332-8250. 5-10-30 shape. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% 394 1149.3-10-26 working for advertising individual 35 and over. 5-11-1 off on labor. 215 East OPEL 1969 LD - 35 m.p.g., Healthy senior citizens mora Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN, company demonstrating than welcome. Free company German Automotive "m*;™™ excellent condition, new tires, $600. Call 394-1062.5-10-31 TRIUMPH TR6 1972 Red with 0-10-31 audio, experienced, references and/or selling security training period. Apply i" rollbar and luggage rack. equipment for Division of required. Apply 541 East Grand Excellent condition. $3,150. person General Nutrition | VW and Porsche Service OPEL 1971 1900 Sport Coupe Call 332-5617, after 6 p.m. BODY REPAIR. Other estimates River, downstairs. 337-1300. C-10-30 INTERSTATE Ziebarted, snow tires included. too high, why don't ya give us a Shopping' Center. Monday - Excellent conditon only 16,000 try. Quality but low priced. ENGINEERING CORP. Friday 10-9. Don't miss « APPLICATIONS NOW being taken Reduced rates to students. VAN miles. $1450. Call 663-6471. 1968 GT-6. 50,000 for the following positions: Call for interview. opportunity to gel i' - Excellent service TRIUMPH WORLD, Potterville. 645-2123 8 5-10-31 America's fastest g miles. Mint condition. $1300. waitresses, waiters, busboys, and a.m. until late. 7 days a week. 394-0020. -German trained Call 351-6760.5-10-30 dishwasher. Lunch and dinner PLYMOUTH 1967 SPORTS Fury. 10-10-26 mechanics positions. Apply in person Power, bucket seats, Best offer. VAN - 1961 Corvair. Goes to best between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 882-1467 after 5:30 p.n. WHEELS 14 inch. General Motors. bid over $100. Call 882-6937 or LONG'S RESTAURANT, 6810 5-10-29 Good for snow. Phone 882-7044. 5-10-30 South Cedar. 10-11-8 332-5025 Monday - Friday 372-9689. 1-10-26 CROSSWORD PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1971, VOLKSWAGEN 1971 Campmobile ASSISTANT TO bookkeeper part bright, 6 cylinder, 3 speed, Westphalia. I'LiO". attachable time. Double entry books, PUZZLE TUNE-UP 21,000 miles. 337-0437. 3-10-29 ®nt, built-in S^ane stove and accounts receivable, payroll, heater, 19,000 miles. Phone SPECIAL $3.00/hour. Phone Debbie PONTIAC CATALINA 1968. 489-4311 between 9 a.m. - 1. Opera singer 29 Unprincipled a Special Place- Automatic transmission, power VOLVO 1971 144, standard 8cyl.-$25.95 12:00 for interview. 2-10-29 6. Restored tire 31 Oregon capital for young families! steering and brakes. Good 6 cyl. - $23.95 11. Professional 32 Family transmission, clean, low mileage. 13. She crossed physician condition. 332-6901. 5-10-31 4cyl. -$19.95 DENTAL ASSISTANT, Downtown $1874. 1-521-3020, evenings. ice floes 33. Majestic specialist, Monday through 210-26 14. Cureall 35. Zenith Fridey 7-4:30. Experience Condenser, Fuel Filter ai preferred. Will train right person. 15 Important 37. Bravo VW 1965 - good running, good NEW! tires, poor body. $75. 353-0979. Labor. Add $2.00 fo Conditioning. Salary open. Send resume - 16 Boggy land 17. Game trap 38. Hubbub 41. Caption 1107 Bank of Lansing, 48933. 3-10-30 ^HEDEPOST i EAST LANSING 5-10-29 . 19. Sparoid fish 43. Expunged WAS ONLY *50 VW BUS 1972 - Radio, radials, Winterize your car to 20. Holy 45. Particles RIGHT? - -30 22 Spitz 46. Kindred rear seat - like new - $1800 - RECEPTIONIST WANTED for $5.95 24. Nut tree 47. Concerning h "right/ 351-0636. 3-10-29 Dentist's office. Send resume in 27. Subtly 48.1 fetime 'we SAVEpA0UNOt£ Coupon Valid Until Nov. 21, 1973 your own hendwriting to Box V MOVING INTO F-6, Michigen State News. T" T~ T~ r-1 r- 17- T r~ N\ ^bOWBftOOK TR/ confuseo 7-10-23 10 HALL'S AUTO REPAIR RightJ % 3- "right.* ebble CreeK about aijto repairs % iS~ _ ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while IM 301 CAN hal/E \ you learn. Part time or full time. a little SPW?ts CAR.v Try the good 16 iT" rr •T" RENTAL TOWNHOUSES guys $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-10-31 * right?" % * 22~ i3r WRONG" * Convenient to MSU Okemos Auto Clinic offers m/M an 39 ■A TT fr and shopping full time factory trained *Air conditioning mechanics for all phases of CSfflZY'C W li¬ i auto repairs. From tune * Carpeted - * ups to over - hauli. W W w Full basements P HAYRIDES boarding * Specializing in front end Clubhouse and 5T s9 Corner of Jolly & Dunckel play areas 6LEIGHRIDE6 lessons mr W t mT mm 4925 Dunckel Road Now taking applications OKEMOS AUTO CLINIC 5T" Call 393-0210 351-0460 2615 East Grand River East Lansing RIDING STABLE rT n HT ar 351-3130 DON COOPER % I wbrookTraceApartments and Townhouses 11 a.m.-6 p.m., mon.-fri. ♦Family applications only NO RIPOFFS! 4 MILES S.E. OF MABON, MICH., ON KELLY ROAD PHONE 67e-BS4B Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 26, 1973 19 ■Apartments L jm Mobile Homes ate ffc ifBWHATS. ^ hm IdENT WANTED to share MALE STUDENT needed GUNS, RIFLES end handguns of y one bedroom apartment, to share house in country until BUYING AND Selling used and 1972 PATHFINDER all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. TRAVEL NEAR ill 351 0726. sp-5-10-26 June. Call 694-9063. 5-10-31 rebuilt bikes. Also CAMPUS, by owner. BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South complete trailer Tandom axel, completely bicycle service. Reasonable rates. Drastically reduced $29,900.202 Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-.0-31 self-contained. Sleeps University Drive. Call for FEMALE TO Please call 337-7483.15-10-31 6. Automatic awning. Excellent ■OED TWO (•mala roommatat share comfortable appointment. 351-7592. 5-10-31 ter and spring terms for Lansing house. Own room condition. $2400. Call RUMMAGE SALE I Kappa Delta ALL apartment. 351-5860. $58.33. 371-1039. 3-10-29 SAINTS EPISCOPAL 482-5338. 5-10-31 Sorority, 528 M.A.C., Saturday, NEAR MSU Okemos school. Announcements for CHURCH, 800 Abbott Road, - It's What's "Revolution Until Victory," I'5 10-31 OWEN October 27,10 - 4 p.m. 3-10^26 East Lansing - Rummage Sale! Extremely nice, three bedrooms, Happening must be received by 1 classic film of the Palestinian HOUSING Contract for L NEEDED to sublease. Own $66/month. Close to sale. Must be male, off student. Call 351-7906, after 6 campus CANON SLR, f * camera, irjens, excellent extS95i50. 332-0547 October 29, 6 p.m. October 30, 9 a.m. - - 9 p.m., 12 p.m. Lost & Found E) L-shaped ranch, fireplace in family room. Two full baths. Double car garage. Completely p.m. at least two class days before publication in the State News office, 341 Student Services Bldg. liberation struggle, will be presented at 7, 8:15 and 9.30 p.m. tonight in 104B Wells Hall by the npus 332-5993. 3-10-29 p.m. 7-11-2 3-10-26 Clothing, Household items, No announcements will be accepted FIND SOMETHING? carpeted. By owner, 332-3894. Young Socialist Alliance. books, toys. Etc. 2-10-26 by phone. 319 CENTER STREET. 3/bedroom If you've found a 3-10-30 \||NGS FOR two women, ANNUAL A.A.U.W pet or article of Films "Phantom of the Opera" house. Close - family only. No HOUSE SALE I Entire contents of value, we want to help INDIA CLUB invites you to J50$60, across from campus. USED BOOK SALE it. Just come into the State you return EAST LANSING, 3 bedrooms, and "Flatland" will be shown at pets. $200/month. 332-5484 1912 Moores River Drive, News DIWALI FUNCTION. Indian J32 6481, 332-6246. 5-10-29 (Keep trylngl) 3-10-29 OCTOBER 25,26,27,28 Classified Department and tell us office, 2 baths, family room, dinner followed by dance and 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Unitarian Lansing. This weekend only. Church, East Lansing. MERIDIAN MALL Antiques including Iron and you want to place an ad in EAST large lot. North of Marble music at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at EAST^ifcOWD - four THIRD MAN for open during regular brass bed, Chinese rugs, curio LANSING STATE BANK'S found School. Owner may help 1118 S. Harrison Road. Tickets at There will be jm utilities peld, house. Own $3 available at Union Ticket Office. a supper followed room. $70/month. 484-6350 column. As a public finance. Low 30's. 351-3410. by a square dance at 5:30 p.m. cabinet. Baker furniture, much service, EAST |l50/month. 10-10-30 5-10-29 old and new LANSING STATE BANK will run 3-10-29 Sunday at University Lutheran miscellaneous. 11 Tri - County Bicycle Assn. will Church. RSVP by calling the the ad at no cost to 2 BEDROOM. a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday and youl sponsor two rides this weekend: at APPLES, SWEET Cider. BLOSSOM church office by today. WANTED: ROOM winter, Sunday. 2-10-26 EAST LANSING 10 a.m. Saturday, 32 miles round ovember-June, Capitol Villa, spring, ORCHARDS, Alfred close, quiet female. 355-3757 STATE BANK trip to Dimondale and at 1 p.m. MSU Science Fiction Society will IBO.Call 351-6760. 5-10-30 Wardowtki and Son's, 2 miles c-10-31 Sunday, 26 miles round trip to _ 355-3737. Sp-5-10-26 north of Leslie at 3589 Hull SONY TC 121 Stereo cassette deck HAYRIDES DRAWN Grnad River Park. Both rides start meet at 6:30 tonight in 34 Union. Authors present will attempt to BEDROOM, $180, Gunson, Road. (Old US 127). Open 9-6, - also Norelco, Craig and Ampex LOST: WIRE rim by horse at Mt. Hope Road at Farm Lane. WANTED: student, glasses - gold. Call for appointment story during the meeting, ne block from Campus. own room. closed Mondays. Phone decks. 12 Stereo turntables, Brown case. Call 353-2887. no\ Bring a lunch. Open to Close anyone. B2 4616, 332-8867. SP-5-10-26 to campus. $76/month. Phone 676-5928. 9-10-26 1-589-8251.0-10-31 Pioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and Reward. 3-10-26 489-0456.3-10-26 Panasonic. Akai X 1800 SD Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority RESPONSIBLE roommate for USED BIKESI USED reel/8- track recorder. presents AKA Weekend. Tonight is BIKESI Ampex FOUND: Southern Africa Liberation 2402 VINE. 2 bedroom Pertly furnished, carpeted. No home. 10-speeds, 5-speeds. Raleigh, 800 stereo reel tape recorder. Watersedge LADIES area. Timex watch, Describe and CORDA WEST'S a party following the Ingredients concert in Wilson Hall. Main Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Schwinn, and more. Large Panasonic AM/FM - stereo Call Debbie. 332-5873. c-10-26 Sunday at the Peace Center, 1118 Pets. $175. 351-7497. 0-10-31 cassette system. Saturday is a dance and show in S. Harrison Road. Everybody essortment of portable cassette Two Jenson 12" recorders, $9.95 to $49.95! speakers without cabinets. New FOUND: TINY black female kitten CIDER MILL Holden Hall. Sunday there will be a talent show in Brody Hall. ALE (S) MEDOWBROOK LP's, 994 each, tapes, $1.99 electrovoice bookshelf speakers. near University Village Laundry. MSU Rugby Club plays Windsor mn bedroom, bath, each. Stereo New and used stereo head Very lonely. 355-6065. C-10-29 December components, Apple Cider City at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Old e 1st. musical and band equipment, phones. New Sanyo stereo made fresh on College Field. 14-2152. sp-5-10-26 electric and manual typewriters, systems. Used Harmon - Kerdon FOUND Hallow' KITTEN small white I apartment and several : L. -3 power tools, camera equipment, TV's, tapestries, head supplies, stereo systems. New Sanyo 21 channel end quad car tape decks. female near Gunton and Grand River. 351-7972. C-10-29 the spot every day. Tournament and Revels. Tourney from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in Men's Intramural Building. Revels Foods and Nutrition sponsoring Olaf Michaelson, Club is 5 rooms. 2 blocks to furniture, and more. We'll repair Used Mono-end stereo record speaking on food labeling. 7:30 from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday in is. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. V**jr stereo, TV, or amplifier - players. 1,000 used 8-track LOST: Black p.m. Monday in 9 Human Ecology ROOM OFF Kalamazoo. No lease r»» ' i|e, short Halloween Pumpkins Williams Hall. Make 1650 (time Bldg. or deposit. 372-0992, after 5 Just bring it in for guaranteed cartridges and 2,000 used stereo hair. Near FOUNDo Gunson Save 15c on 1 gallon refills period) costumes. Some costumes and speedy servicing. Master records. Used photo supplies. p.m. 3-10-26 337-0767, evenings. 2-10-26 will be available at the door for a MSU Sport Parachute Club new I CENTER STREET. Basement Charge and Bank Americard Viviter filters and lenses. when you bring the bottle small donation. drop zone is 2 miles southeast of No utilities/parking, back. accepted. DICKER 81 DEAL Poloroid cameras, binoculars, 35 LOST: ilose 351 7446, Bruce. 7-11-2 GIRL NEEDED to share room in WHITE-gold initial ring, Charlotte Ariport on Flanders cute house. $62.50/month. Call SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 mm cameras, movie cameras, "C.M.," diamond studded, Road. Anyone interested in supporting South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3886 and view Seers 5 minutes from Union Board presents "The 351-3844. 5-10-30 cameras. sentimental value. Generous Campus on the Farmworker struggle for justice [PLEX NEW, spacious 3 C-5-10-26 telescope. Italian wall tapestries, reward. 339-2384. 2-10-29 Okemos Road, 2 miles is invited to join us from 3 to 5 Flying Deuces" starring Laurel and Large yard, close to 30 used Hardy plus Flash Gordon Chapters SINGLE MALE student: block typewriters, clock north of Grand River. p.m. every Friday and from 10 a.m. impus. Phone after 5 p.m., radios, small appliances and LOST: GOLD opal ring - Union. to 2 VI and VII. 7 and 9:30 p.m. K2-4979. 2-10-26 campus, cooking, parking. 314 Phone: 337-7974 p.m. every Saturday at Sunday in the Union Ballroom. 50 miscellaneous used .goods. We Gift from late parents. PLEASE Brookfield Plaza's A & P to help us Evergreen. 332-3839. X2-10-29 cents admission. guarantee and service our in the national boycott of A 4 P return. Reward. Call 351-5159. §DED TWO girls for 4/man. WANTED: ROOMS in house or earth merchandise. Wl LCOX 3-10-30 VACATION IN Freeport Bahamas and Safeway. Sponsored by MARIAH presents the legendary Village winter term. cruising machines SECONDHAND STORE, 509 December 17-21 for only $169. Student Boycott Committee and Doc Watson plus the Blue Grass cheap apartment in East Lansing Lansing Area Boycott Committee. |32 1459. 5-10-31 for woman, daughter (5). East Michigan, Lansing, Phone LOST: SEKONIC photographic Itfit Includes round trip flight, Extension Service. 8 and 10:30 OFF-SEASON 485-4391. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. meter, black ski mitten. Reward accommodations, tips and taxes. p.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom 332-5212/694-0538. 3-10-30 ASC Group Advising will be held THREE girls needed to Monday - Saturday, c-10-31 Deadline, November 10. Call and tomorrow night in McDonel SAVINGS NOW 355-1458. 1-10-26 from 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 29, 30. 31 winter and spring. $70. Kiva. $2 at the door. 353-9777, or visit Union Board and Nov. 2 in 213 ASC Bldg. All Igll Anne. 337-9532. 5-11-1 GAS HEATER for six volt VW, LOST: YELLOW Spiral notebook Office. 15-11-9 ASC majors are expected to attend Sabbath services continue at $40. Guhs and Christmas one of these sessions. VELOCIPEDE decorations. consisting of Advertising History 6:30 p.m. tonight at Hillel |L ROOMMATE needed - MEN CLOSE Call 645-7788. and Econ notes. Please call j Service (followed by good dinner at treet from MSU. - to MSU. Clean, PEDDLER 3-10-30 "ESP and Psychic Power" reasonable quiet 353-0592. Reward. 5-10-29 cost) and at 10 a.m. ■inter-Spring, $69. 355-2085. rooms. Cooking. Phone 541 E. Grand River Inner Peace Movement is having an Saturday (followed by 3 free PIONEER AMPLIFIER SA-500,40 introductory lecture at 8 p.m. Kiddish lunch). yDownstaiM^Jilj^O^^ - LOST: RED female labrador 1 watts .5% distortion. Perfect BABYSITTING. LISCENSED tonight in 35 Union. One and one - SEVERAL SINGLE rooms Name Amber. Rewa half hour session. Student charge is |/TW0 Girls for 4 man. Close. GOLD SHAG carpet/pad 10'9" x condition. 355-5859. 3-10-30 home St. Lawrence area. Provost's Office and Office of available in Okemos. Share 694-8063. SP-5-10-26 50 cents. Discovery groups will be Women's Programs invites you to ;mber Occupancy. After 5 whole house. 349-1216. 2-10-26 16'4". Men's 3-speed. Joyce Playmates, meals. 485-6954 formed. FENDER SUPER Reverb attend the all University lecture 337 9326. sp-11-1 X5-10-26 - n. 351-3787/353-8862. 3-10-26 - has nr>i SINGLE MALE occupancy. 334 Evergreen. - Immediate THREE ORIENTAL rugs. One 15" SRO speaker - $250. Call 489-3025. B-1-10-26 Personal E) GRADUATE THESIS Paul Dressel, asst. provost and director of Institutional Research, will speak at the MENSA gathering by Rosalind Loring. from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday in andC. Union Parlors B Phone 332-2832 or 489-1893. Belgian 9 x 12; One antique BINDING THREE FMAILY driveway sale. at 8 p.m. Saturday in the East Prayer rug; One S.A. Lillihan. S day service Films "Vietnam: A Question of 5-10-31 Old wood ice chest, furniture, PREGNANT? We understand. Call Room atop lacobsons. Topic: Phone 487-5689. 3-10-26 Torture," "Perspectives on |D ONE woman for apartment, lamps, and dishes, vacuum us. PREGANANCY Wagenvoord-Riegel Inc. "Nontraditional Education and the Amnesty." and "The Post - War ROOM FOR External Degree." Dinner at 7. Roy ipring. Close to campus, male student, cleaner, oldies but goodies, and COUNSELING. 372-1560. 484-4501 War" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. STEREO SYSTEM including Saper is taking reservations. New, across from Union, 211 1/2 free coffee." Saturday and 0-10-31 2730 Alpha-Lansing Sunday at United Ministries in |75 Utilities paid. 332-6911. Grand River, upstairs. $48 per Garrard changer $75; TV $35; interested friends welcome! Higher Education, 1U8S. Harrison SlO-31 Ski boots men's 1054 $20 and Sunday, October 27 and 28, month. 5-10-31 - HOW'S YOUR Banner NEED HELP on thesis or in Road. Everybody Welcome. 9:30-5:30 p.m. 285 Durand coming for paper women's 6, $10; wedding dress Contributions. the Ocktoberfest? Entry deadline Sociology, Education, or Street, East Lansing. 1-10-26 who's whose ID THIRD female for Capitol ilia apartment. 1R1.1T01 $60, furnished, .ft«, R nm fram ,rom 11 • room' 3 blocks Un*°n. Available size 5 $50; phone 371-4358. 3-10-26 ROBERTS 778X recorder. Durst is November 1. Questions? Call 351-3864.3-10-26 Psychology? Can do library research and use your statistics HOMECOMING OKTOBERFEST CLUE: Why Immediately. Phone 351-5076 M300 enlarger. Automobile formula. $3.50/hour. Call Betty, ENGAGEMENT didn't the man wear his navy blue before FORTY-SIX orini- | Tom Svvjft 351-0077.3-10-29 Noon; after 5 p.m. 8-track stereo. Portable 8-track BOARD EXAM TUTORING books, 38 SOV-P.t titles. Make Terry M. Turek, Detroit ! BEDROOM, unfurnished 5-10-26 offer. 372-2281. 3-10-26 stereo. 332-8020 after 5 p.m. KAPLAN TUTORING COURSE 3-10-26 now being formed for the coming BABYSITTER, LICENSED, Michigan Senior to Carl R. Sissy Stompers Anonymous will cohost is. $ 1MArranth. 351-5599. CAPIT0L CLUB rooms for men COUCH AND CHAIR set with LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exams. experienced. Spartan Village. Working, Indianapolis, Indiana a meeting with Gay Liberation 3 p.m. Sunday in 37 1.10 26 and women. TV, laundry, ROBERTS 778X reel-to-reel, $175. For information call 313-354-0085 Prefer 3-year old. Full time. Alumni 1972, Forestry. Union. For further info, contact restaurant and stool, small desk. $45 or best 353-0925. 3-10-39 lounge. Free La Fayette LR1000T receiver, 0-2-10-29 offer. Call 484-3546 after 5 p.m. Gay Liberation, 309 Student ITER TERM only - Female nioht parkin9- 222 Seymour, 2-10-26 $100. 353-1551. X-5-10-26 Services Bldg. HORSES eeded for nice apartment in G^10"31 GULLIVER STATE DRUGS, 1105 BOARDED $25/month. edar Village. 332-5848. < |f=n TYPEWRITER USED Royal East Grand River. 332-5171. Eaton Rapids area. Good care Typing Service Friday night closed gay NEW BENJAMEN MIRICORD 50H and •10-30 For Sale portable. Just overhauled. Special this week . . . Dial a lot of riding area. Phone encounter group will meet at 9 p.m. Mark II turntable; $38.50 Call 353-1 238. perspirant - regular 73ED 4,h pup - GIRL, Twickingham; last 2 home games, $6.00 each. Deli at Hillel TRANSPORTERS. Cars all - undoubtedly the suable lovely female, $75. Phone after 5 - best value in town! At 6 December 1. Call Together $10.00. Pat 332-5968. HELLO points. 313-537-0005. C-10-31 p.m. '•9513 after 5 VISTA BOY'S 10-speed. Excellent p.m.-882-4979.2-10-26 MARY, John, Sue, Bob. PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Sunday, followed by p.m. 3-10-26 5-10-29 Remember me? Geometry, an interesting condition, ridden very little, typing. MA English degree. $65. Phone 487-3315. 5-10-26 1961. No thanks, I'm pleasantly 1 TW0 girls to sublet PHOTO GRAY lens. Bifocel or MARTY NORTH, 351-3487 TWA winter, uninsured. W.C. Siktrik. 1-10-26 single vision. C-10-31 "e/jcana 10839. Rent negotiable. OPTICAL Campus Representative 5-10-30 DISCOUNT, 2615 East RALEIGH 10-speed. one year old, CURTIS, BE cool Flight Inf. and on your 18th. EXPERIENCED IBM . .. Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409. $70 or best offer. 485-2074. typing. C-10-26 Remember A.R. Chickenpits Inc. Dissertations, (Pica-Elite), Charter Service available welcome. 3-10-30 SCHULT 1967 12' x 50'. Newly is behind you all the way! E NEEDED for Riverside "ment. Now - or winter furnished. Shed, disposal, all FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 CALL-GINNY GRIFFITH 1-10-26 OKTOBERFEST '73 is coming ou9h Spring. FOR YOUR best buys in new and TYPEWRITER, STANDARD, $30 appliances. $3400. Phone 332-5018 332-4909. November 3 in Jenison Fieldhouse. used furniture, some antique. - stand $5. 30 x 60 steel case 694-9956/355-4684, days. THESES, RESUMES, typing and DOUG and MARTY: Your ratings German food, German music, Call us before you buy. desk, chair and pad, $100. 30 x X-510-26 printing. Reasonable prices. on file at massage parlor. Is it ok COMMERCIAL PRINTING, dancing, contests, flea market, arts BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 72 antique glass top desk, $100. Wanted and crafts! Presented by the Union to give negative numbers? East South Street, 484-3837. 372-2639. 2-10-29 Luv, 337-0712. c-10-31 Board. PALACE 1959, 10' x 47'. In Sophie. 1-10-26 28-10-31 excellent condition. One PORTABLE TAPE reocrder, two EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING - Recorder Consort of the Society M STREET. 2/bedrooms, bedroom, one study, completely TO DENISE. Happy 7th month Plea-Elite. 1331 East DON'T FORGET Blood comes for Creative Anachronism will meet '«• CARPETING, 3 SIZES 12' x 18', 9' speed, excellent condition. $50. furnished and equipped, flas heat. $130. anniversery. Miss you. Until Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 10-11-5 only from people. Professional at 2 p.m. Sunday under the portrait x 8', Wool, brown tweed - pad 355-8467, or 489-5883. 2-10-29 '26/882-1934. 3-10-26 Included. 484-0527. 5-10-31 including air conditioning. Thanksgiving. Love Joe. 1-10-26 donors compensated. of St. Cecilia in the Music Building. Choice location in quiet park. 1Rk'Si.hs>HED:livingFour room, tadroom, dining PANASONIC CQ909 8-track FM car WEDDING DRESS - Ivory, High waisted Victorian look, veil Asking $2,100. 655-2847 or 353-2935. 5-10-31 DAVE HAPPY 21st to the best car consultant in townl Have a great THESIS, RESUMES, Bond copies, one hour service, low prices. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. This Sunday's "Video telecast on cable television channel Workshop, 484-5636.10-11-7 Hours: Monday, Thursday, and stereo $80. Panasonic 8-track included. Size 5. $75. 351-3006. 11 in married housing l„':"chen. $220/month. dayl Jill. 1-10-26 Friday 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and will be highlighted by live apartments, 489-4366. 5-11-1 recorder and play back deck $90. 3-10-30 MARLETTE 12' x 63' with 7' x 21* 353-1386. sp-5-10-29 DOING A book? Thesis? Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-10-31 performances by Ann Arbor expando. Lots of storage space, HAPPY 21st Eileen! Hope your day musicians and two ■ NEEDED. Two blocks from CLARINET LEBLANC Noblet, three bedrooms, air conditioned, is a happy onel Love, Li'l Sis! Dissertation? For films. early Chaplin Good condition. Originally the ultra -professional look in your TEACHER AIDES, full or part l,lU75/rT,onth. fuw. utilities SWEET CIDER - ATWOOD'S washer and dryer, skirting, and 1-10-26 publication choose the IBM time work, open 6:30 a.m. • 6 332-8048. 3-10-30 CIDERTORIUM. 1011 West $150, asking $75. 332-0719. shed. On lot in Windsor The MSU Pre - law Club 1-01-26 Selectric Composer. Not just a P.m., Monday-Friday. will Grand River, Laingsburg. Estates. Excellent condition. present a speaker from MICHIGAN YOUNG WORLD the Ferris typewriter, but a complete fto 1 ROOMMATE for house 651-5218. 10-11-1 AMPEG V-2 head with V-4 Bottom Call after 6 p.m. 646-4771. computerized type setting PRE-SCHOOL CENTER, 4711 State Paralegal Program at 7-30 Lansing. Own room. 3-10-29 South Logan. Call Melissa. p.m. Monday in 118 Eppley Center. 8r 5 P m., $300. Shure Vocalmaster P.A. system. Spanish, English 339-8483.3-10-30 AMERICAN GREETING translation service available. 394-0500 between 1-4 head $175. 351-0481. 3-10-30 MARBLE p.m. Seniors! Did you forget to make Halloween cards and Fanny FOR SALE 1971 Revere 12 x 65 AREA. Roomy house, R E.N A I S S A N C E 1-10-26 your appointment for your FREE ■ NONSMOKING feminist Farmer Candy. Prescription and with 7 x 12 expendo. Living central eir. Assumable 5 1/4% senior Wn room, communal SONY HP-188 Stereo $90, EV PUBLICATIONS. Phone picture? Grad students _ house, first aid needs. GULLIVER mortegege. 351-4866. sp-5-10-30 485-4389. 5 10-31 welcome, too. Call ■""month p|u, utilities. Royal Speakers $120. 353-7666 room, dining, kitchen, 2 GRADUATE STUDENT to share or stop by 36A STATE DRUGS 1105 East Union. after 7 p.m. sp-11-1 bedrooms, 1 full bath, garbage Call Bob, 882-6373, *•5765.5-11-1 Grand River, 332-5171. 0-10-26 disposal, and hook-up for washer EAST LANSING 1 1/2 blocks apartment. Wardcliff School. Three bedroom Meadowbrook Trace. 3-10-29 Midwest Conference of i LANSING. One" bedroom^ OUTDOOR STORAGE box $10. GOLF CLUBS - Complete set. and dryer. Also large utility shed. Excellent condition. Phone ranch, 11/2 bath, family room, EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. for Women in Philosophy Society will be 1970 model, Gorman pro-style central «|r, lovely lot. Assume 5 IBM Salectric. Call 349-1773 NEED FOUR student tickets held Saturday and Sunday in the C'U^Urnish9d'$170-1639 Men's bike $t5. 355-8185 with bag. $125. 349-1934 after 641-6391 after 5:30 p.m. evenings and weekends. November 3 football game. for Union. Program starts P161'. 351-8138. sp-5-11-1 6-10-29 6 p.m. 3-10-30 355-2204 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2-10-26 3/4% mortgage. $29,500. 373-6726 weekdays. 0-2-10-29 Saturday in Room 31. 10 am 337-0813.5-10-30 337-1115.3-10-30 More IWH on Page 14 Pnday, October 20 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 261, UFOs: advance Scientific opinion likely to increase the number By CHRIS DANIELSON merely the stimulus for a UFOs: advance State New Staff Writer report made to the police, The scientific community is of UFO sightings, it would be Small, 125 scout,, I press, government officials or a somewhat divided over the hard to tell if the mass media is Abbott y A full-scale invasion of scientific organization about a UFO question. Hie Condon the only factor in the junior, said that recena. S UFOs reported flying object which the Study concluded that "the widespread rash of reports. scout, M hostile aliens from a distant be the advance planet is coming in November observer could not identify as study of UFO reports is not He said that there had been Invasionary force Cj - at least that's what one MSU having an ordinary natural likely to advance science." another rash of sightings three destroy all life earth J on student predicts in the midst of origin. The study, headed by Kohoutek's the nationwide rash of UFO years ago, and that UFO comet . will be visible UFOs have been sighted in Edward Condon, professor of reports might occur on a from J (Unidentified Flying Object) physics at the University of the first time in Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, cyclical basis. „ sightings. Colorado, was sponsored by history during „ On the other hand, Mississippi, New York and November and Decent J the Air Force. It came near the Louisiana recently. Two Stepher Hill, asst. professor astronomy professors all but end of the 22-year-long Air really be the mothershLf J rule out the possibility of visits Mississippi fishermen claimed of astronomy, noted that some that they were taken aboard a Force Project Blue Book, of the seemingly unexplainable attacking force, he added from inhabitants of other | which investigated more than planets. spacecraft from an alien sightings turn out to be Small said society. 10,000 UFO sightings from hard-core hoaxes substantiated a Many people thtflk of "a 1947 through 1969. • stronomical ohen«IJ by phony photographs. flying saucer full of little green men" when the term UFO is A highflying weather balloon longer than a football However, astronomer J. "However, the greatest indicate that the land in Houston Nov. ^ 8, used. Allen Hynek, who was a field puzzled thousands of number of witnesses are However, one of the most consultant for Project Blue southern Michigan residents credible," he said. Two years tsu comprehensive UFO studies Book for 20 years, contended before it disintegrated near Mt. aliens addressed ever conducted, the Condon that "not all UFOs are a Pleasant two Weeks ago. council of world Study, defined a UFO as misperceptions or hoaxes" in a Though the MSU lead warned them of the book entitled "The UFO Observatory - located a mile im Experience," which was south of campus - receives he added, .'sPopBnferfainment presents published in 1972. Albert Linnell, chairman of the MSU Astronomy Dept., an average of two UFO reports a night, the phone rang for three giant solid hours when the weather balloon was The aliens also left materials for a will carry 200 pj^ spacecraft humans |J J 1 distant uninhabited said that any ideas about life visible to area residents two planet JT on other planets are pure weeks ago, resettlement, he said. Hill added. conjecture, and that there was basis on which the This escape no Mistaken UFOs ship ^ under Air Force probability of such life existing Planets seen cloGe to the direction! could be calculated. secret base in horizon are especially prone to Mick* Porcupine Mountains, u There is no intelligent life be mistaken for UFOs because seen during practice nut, similar to that on earth on any impurities in the atmosphere by several of his friends J other planet in our solar may make the planets appear the upper and lower system, Linnell said. to twinkle or even change of Michigan last penj colors, he explained. summer, J said. j And if intelligent life capable of interstellar travel "A scientist is not going to did exist on planets in other believe in UFOs until he can The spacecraft is round J blue, and was once set solar systems, the possibility of get one into his laboratory and jet escort, he added. their visiting Earth would be measure it," Hill concluded. practically zero, he added. Robert Victor, acting One of the people who J "Even from the nearest star director of Abrams the escape craft - there is no way that other student living in Planetarium, said that many of Msoolj beings could tell that the sun the recent UFOs sighted have confirmed one of the sigl. has planets, and compared with turned out to be the planet but requested not |j~l other stars the sun is a pretty Mars, which is brighter now identified. pedestrian sight," he explained. than it will be until 1986. Small said that he hast^M "UFO sightings are caused Three planets — Mars in the to 60 people about hlsUn by either psychological low east, Venus in the low and that only one pe phenomena or by the mistaken southwest and Jupiter on the completely rejected it. identification of physical southern horizon — are now phenomena," Linnell said. visible an hour after sunset, he In explaining howl added. formulated the theory, Si Donald Johnson, professor said "I found out a couplil of psychology, said that However, Miles Small does not share scientists' skepticism. things that other pttf though nationwide publicity is didn't." THE SOUND SHOP CONQUERS AGAIN SONY GARMRD KLH EMPIRE With a dynamic system featuring the best receiver in its price category - SONY'S STR6046A. It delivers more full range Continuous RMS power and has better FM selectivity and capture ratio than any Sherwood, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sansui, Marantz, Nikko, Fisher or Harman Kardon in its price range. 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