By TRISHA KANE increased this year with 4,062 maintenance and repair service and terrible rules were relaxed last Wednesday. State Newt Staff Writer upperclassm« n living on campus. food. The officials decided that all applications Students who are confronted with rising He cited rising food costs, in East Lansing and Lansing student and movement must be completed by Nov. residence hall fees are beginning to realize supermarkets and the conveniences in halls "ghetto" houses are notorious for their 16, allowing students a total of 21 days to that it is usually now less expensive for Figures as possible reasons for upperclassmen uncooperative landlords, lack of furniture, make the them to live off campus. change. remaining on campus when they are not high rent and general dilapidated conditions Thorbum said he believes many more Housing fees have risen $40 since 1970, required to do so. but are, despite many faults, cheaper than students are contemplating and a double residence hall room moving out of now costs Rising costs of on - campus housing seem living in a residence hall. triples but must find other housing first. each student $405 per term. worthwhile for foreign or out - of • state Dormitory and Off campus housing usually offers the - "We suggest that students hold on to Food Service Manager Lyle Thorbum said students who cannot bring furniture to iff-campu s advantages of being able to have a single what they have until they find something $243, or 60 per cent of the total cost, is school. bedroom, to live with friends instead of allocated for food service. else," he said. Other advantages of residence strangers, to have pets, to make noise and to A resolution introduced by ASMSU Off ■ campus houses average about $70 halls, have better parking facilities - Thorburn said, include the representative Deane Sweet to be voted on per person for monthly rent. Food and provision of Residence hall officials are now allowing linen service, a laundromat with free at today's ASMSU meeting may utility bills may raise monthly expenses to dryers cause less students over 20 to break housing contracts residence hall officials to and the deferred payment extend the about $100, but this is still much cheaper plan available for and move off campus in an effort to reduce expe housing fees. deadline date. than the residence hall monthly costs of crowded conditions in some 590 tripled hall Sweet believes that the current policy $160, with $25 a week used for meals. Students who dislike cooking or cleaning of rooms. Thorburn said that the number of juniors breaking contracts should be extended to may be happier in a hall, but many students Thorburn said that only a few students Feb. 1,1974, because students may be busy and seniors living in halls has remained move off campus with complaints of have expressed a desire to move out of with mid term exaqas or unable to find off - stable at about 3,900 for four years and has unresponsive hall management, slow residence halls since the housing policy campus housing in the middle of the term. the State News Tuesday, October 30,1973 michigan Volume 66 Number 56 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Cox: new prosecutor needs power WASHINGTON (AP) - Ousted Sen. Howard W. Cannon, D-Nev., the but he has decided after further study that presidential conversations. whole, his efforts to get it met with Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox committee's chairman, denied that the the doubt is "not a very serious one and He said acceptance of the directive testified' Monday that a new special "frustration and delay." committee is holding up the Ford I'd be prepared to run the risk." would have established a "very dangerous prosecutor by law should be able to bring Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., nomination. President Nixon has announced that court action to obtain evidence from the a precedent" and would have been seen by asked if a prosecutor could fully perform House Speaker Carl Albert, D-Olka., successor to Cox will be appointed later White House. many as a cover-up. He said it would have his duties without access to White House said at a news conference "there is no this week by acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. led to later instructions interfering with Cox told the Senate Judiciary documents. doubt in my mind" that Congress will Bork, but 53 senators have introduced a his independence and the conduct of Committee that the frustrations and "I don't see how," Cox replied. "That's complete work on the Ford confirmation bill providing for a new prosecutor investigation. where the information is." delays he encountered in trying to get during this session. appointed by U.S. District Judge John J. Cox testified there were instances of Ji evidence from the White House make it Cox repeated statements that he now Sirica. Similar legislation has been files being transferred to presidential The Watergate prosecution staff that served under Cox until Nixon fired him is imperative that a new prosecutor have has concluded Congress should pass suggested in the House by more than 100 such papers, including those of Egil Krogh Jr., intact and functioning, Congress was told. legislated power. legislation providing for appointment of a members. former head of the plumbers unit and now '"Diere have been no resignations," Meanwhile, the Senate Rules new prosecutor by the federal District Cox testified at a Judiciary Committee under indictment. Committee voted unanimously to begin Court here. Henry S. Ruth, deputy special prosecutor, inquiry into his dismissal by Bork, on In an opening, off-the-cuff statement told a House judiciary subcommittee. He public hearings Thursday on the Cox, on leave as a Harvard Law School Nixon's order, after he refused to accept a that lasted nearly an hour and a half, Cox nomination of Rep. Gerald R. Ford to be added, in reply to a question, nobody had professor, said there is some doubt about directive not to pursue in court his efforts said that much of the evidence he sought ARCHIBALD COX vice president. been fired. the constitutionality of such legislation to obtain tapes, notes and memoranda of is in White House offices and that, on the Ruth's testimony came as the subcommittee considered a bill to extend the life of the Watergate grand jury, which i/'xon drops Soviet expires Dec. 4. While some details were discussed, there appeared to be no opposition to the principle of continuing the grand jury. being FROM WIRE SERVICES The subcommittee approved legislation Flanigan denied that the administration Nixon had asked that the trade bill give Import Bank for four years, to mid -1978, A Nixon administration, dispatch of Tass, the Soviet news that would extend the life of the grand > citing the was trying to use trade for "leverage" to him power to extend most favored nation and to increase its authority to make and agency, hints that Moscow is paying closer jury for six months and authorize the | for Soviet "cooperation" in the obtain Russian cooperation in the Middle treatment to the Soviets. This would entitle guarantee loans from $20 billion to $30 attention to domestic turmoil in court to grant a second six-months if East negotiations, temporarily East. the Soviet Union to the lowest import duty billion. w its proposal to Congress for on its products that is available to Washington. necessary. Sen. Adlai E. Stevenson III, D • III., told any other Ktion granting tariff concessions to the nation with which the United States has Flanigan an effort may be made to attach to p Union Monday. the measure the amendment of Sen. Henry trade relations. ;r M. Flanigan. Nixon's chief adviser (reign economic policy, also urged that M. Jackson, D - Wash., which would make extension of credits to Russia contingent Flanigan said the administration had U.S. alert called concluded that it would be best to drop the s drop any moves to tie a free upon that country's acceptance of a free section of the House bill which includes the ftration requirement to such emigration policy. diversionary act liberalized trade authority for Russia and i Flanigan explained that his answer would the Jackson amendment. ■anigan told the Senate Banking cover both the bill pendng before the Tnittee the position was temporary and Senate panel and the foreign trade bill Flanigan's comments came during a Id change if a satisfactory peace approved by the House Ways and Means hearing in which he spoke in favor of FROM WIRE SERVICES is reached in the Middle East. Committee. legislation to extend the life of the Export - The Soviet Union suggested Monday fiat the U.S. military alert was an attempt by the Nixon administration to divert attention from domestic problems. The official Soviet news agency Tass in Jicated the Kremlin line I.S. accused of helping by quoting from a column by James P.eston in the New York Times. It said it was Reston's opinion "the administration needs a 'crisis a day' to shield itself from criticism at home." It was the Soviet Union's first direct mention of the alert and the strongest criticism of the United States during the Middle t.V/efs hold East conflict. Meanwhile, the first emergency supplies reached 20,000 Egyptian troops stranded in the Sinai Desert on Monday and Israel offered to swap 7,000 Arab POWs for 450 Israelis held by By MELISSA PAYTON Syria and Egypt. American companies supply torture materials and build tiger State News Staff Writer Egypt denied claims that Israel ever held Suez city at the cages, the American military provides advisers to political prison southern end of the Suez Canal. dollars are keeping South Vietnamese political camps like Chi-Hoa near Saigon where Debris spent two and a half Israeli and Egyptian officers met for a third time on Monday in Iners in jail and supplying materials and advisers for their years, and American dollars support the Thieu regime, that refuses Israeli-held Egy pt on the Cairo-Port Suez road. Tliey took up the Jre,m-Pierre a speaker at MSU said Monday. to release prisoners, Debris said. prisoner of war issue but no details were released. They agreed to Debris, who spoke to Great Issues classes, was a Debris, 29, was born in Anzin, France, earned a master's degree hold further meetings. |ch student in Vietnam in 1968. He was arrested for distributing in mathematics at the university at Lille, and went to South In Washington, acting Egyptian foriegn minister Ismail Fahmy, Jtstwo years later and imprisoned until December 1972. Vietnam in 1968 to fulfill his military obligation. He taught math in a close associate of President Anwar Sadat, arrived for talks with « the Paris peace agreement signed in January 1973 that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and possibly with President Id for release of all prisoners of war, " "tortures are still DaNang as part of an educational exchange agreement between the going French and South Vietnamese government. Nixon. Fahmy did not speak with newsmen. ■Debris said. In Cairo, Egypt said its 3rd army on the east bank of the canal Jbris, who has been touring American cities and college "Before (going to South Vietnam) I had no political opinions and "is valiantly standing firm, its morale is high and supplies are |juses since September with antiwar activists Jane Fonda was not even concerned about the Vietnam war," he said. reaching it." n Hayden, said that after the agreement "not a single one of It was the first official comment on the status of the 20,000 He first became of the corruption of the Thieu regime, he Jolitical prisoners in South Vietnamese jails was released." aware troops Israel says it has cut off on the east bank. ■hey are being tortured with American money and American said, when South Vietnamese officials tried to bribe him to pass Egypt said Israeli claims that Suez city had fallen were false, ®licity," he said, but added, "If American public opinion can their sons in an exam that would allow them to study abroad and adding: "Suez still is in Egyptian hands." avoid the draft. lobilized, they can be saved." The statement added that more than 2,000 UN troops have Debris said he was further politicized after he had seen taken up positions on the west bank, including some who entered napalm-burned corpses displayed by American GIs to terrorize the Suez city on Monday moming. populace. When it is completed, the temporary UN emergency force is He was arrested in 1970 after he and another French teacher expected to number about 7,000 soldiers from 10 to 15 climbed a monument in front of the South Vietnamese assembly in countries. The Israeli protest over Mrs. Meir's permission for the trucks to Saigon, displayed a flag of the National Liberation Front and then cross Israeli lines appeared to reflect sentiment that the United distributed leaflets aginst the Thieu regime, he said. Debris said they were surrounded by police, beaten until they States was putting relations with the Soviet Union ahead of its were both unconscious and taken to a police station near Saigon support for Israel. where they witnessed tortures every day. Snacktime Syria will start fighting again if Israel fails to withdraw from all occupied Arab territories. President Hafez Assad said Monday. Debr is described the tortures he witnessed and was sometimes An Isreali soldier 35 kilometers from Damascus The Syrian president said the ultimate goal is to liberate all subjected to in Chi-Hoa, where he was transferred shortly after enjoys a snack next to an improvised cease - fire line territory occupied by Israel since 1967 and restore the rights of being arrested. Beatings, cigaret burnings, the placing of electrodes marker in southwest Syria that reads "Kissinger the Palestinians. on sensitive parts of the body and the tying of prisoners' feet Line." Other writing in Hebrew gives the distance to A six-ship U.S. Naval Carrier Task Force steamed toward the and hands were applied to old people, women and children as young Indian Ocean Monday, an apparent signal to Damascus, names of Israeli soldiers and a warning to Moscow that the as seven, Debris said. Russian Mediterranean fleet is becoming too big for American "It was unbelievable to see on American TV the American stop. AP Wirephoto comfort. prisoners of war in pretty good shape," he said. "Hiey would smile and say 'God bless America.'" "The even ones I left in the South Vietnamese prison camps could not stand up. The American people should be concerned about these prisoners," he said. Funds not available Students listening to Debris were generally impassive. A few got up and left before he had finished, and some were visibly disturbed by his account but most did not comment or ask questions. "We have to protest constantly to put pressure on the Thieu regime and the Nixon administration" to release the prisoners, Debris said. He urged students to write letters to congressmen applying in winter, By DIANE SILVER almost completely committed by MSU's looks like nofunds will be available for new supporting a resolution to stop aid to countries that jail political State News Staff Writer financial aid office to students who applied people applying or for anyone who reapplys prisoners. fall term. because of a change in their financial Students applying for financial aid for status," says Ronald Roderick, associate He also urged students to buy political prisoner bracelets from the first time winter and The 5,500 students who currently have director of financial aids. spring term are in the International Peace Campaign, a group that Fonda and Hayden for • shock. funds from these federal programswill keep worked for. The bracelets have a name and address of a political their aid while students applying for the However, an alternative source of aid, Funds totaling nearly $5 million for the MSU's Guaranteed Loan Program, is prisoner in a South Vietnamese camp to write to, he said, and are first time will be unable to receive money available and MSU officials believe this similar to bracelets worn for American prisoners of war. National Direct Student Loan, the from these programs. source will take care of students who would Jean-Pierre Students who are interested In buying a bracelet should contact Frieda Brown, professor of Romance languages. Work-Study Program and Supplementary Education Opportunity Grants Program are "Unless we get a fantastic number of students dropping out of the programs it (continued on page 11) Michigan State News, East Lansihg, Michigan Tuesday, Oclobe, 30 |# news Navajos face poverty, despair Per capita income of roundup NEW YORK TIMES weavers. But an economic and social study conducted by the Navajos is less than $i ooo d. WINDOW terms of buying power, an average ROCK, ARIZ.-On June 1, 1868, after a merciless commission made public last week paints a bleak portrait of Malaysian is better off 1 campaign by Kit Carson's troops, the leaders of a starving and Half the Navajo population lives In rented poverty and despair, joblessness and alcoholism, and, most one and diseased refugee nation of native Americans called houses. Each house averages five occupants Sixtv tw Navajos signed a importantly, neglect and betrayal by the federal government. compiled by our national desk treaty committing their future to the U.S. government. The reservation looks deceptively underpopulated, but it is not. electricity. Eight of 10 have no water or sewers. Th A Theirt Today, 105 years later, the United States is the richest nation More than half the land is desert that will support only meager herds that 19,281 new houses are needed to on meet mini earth. of livestock, and another 37 per cent is semi - arid steppe grazing standards. In January, the federal government Chicago 7 contempt trial starts What about the Navajos? land, good for little more than subsistence farming. The tribe has rights to Colorado River water that could make moratorium on all federal housing projects. Navajos get little education. Adults on the reservation i ^ Holding its first hearings on an Indian reservation, the U.S. Rapid legal movements marked the opening of the contempt Commission on Civil Rights recently looked at the Navajo nation. thousands of acres fertile. But canals and irrigation systems are median education level of 5.3 years, trial of the Chicago Seven as a federal compared t0 19, judge disposed of 137,000 strong, as if it were a separate country. needed to make use of it, and while surrounding white communities nationally. Less than one in five Navajo adults over 21 v potentially time-consuming issues and the government rested its Some 128,000 Navajos live on or adjacent to the and industries take increasingly more of that water, Congress will has high school diploma. years°^ case. largest reservation in the United States. About the size of West Virginia, it not grant enough money to build a reservation irrigation system it Partially because of this education system, unempiovm The seven and their two lawyers is noted by tourists for its natural were cited for contempt by beauty, its silversmiths and its rug approved in 1962. staggeringly high among Navajos. ett Judge Julius J. Hoffmann at the end of the controversial conspiracy trial that grew out of violence at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. WHETHEI China said able to The trial ran from September 1969 to satisfy needs February 1970. An appeals court criticized Hoffmann's conduct in overturning the contempt citations. U.S. District Atty. James R. prosecute the contempt charges shows "that a Thompson said the decision to judge must be YOU'RE.. obeyed." The defense, which will call 50 witnesses, contends the By DAVE PITT moderated by Joseph Lee. "My feelings fluctuated from and Barbara Haimes, 138 Allen Several panelists noted the HANGIN IN... prosecution is a coverup for the judge and prosecutors in the professor of humanities, was one extreme to the other," said St., Lansing, senior, were emphasis now being placed on Mainland China today is a conspiracy trial. sponsored by the Asian Culture his wife. "One moment I was impressed by the efforts of the Chinese learning English rather nation without desire for Center as part of International very happy, the next moment I people to work for the common than Russian. Nixon OKs '74 funds for HUD Western luxuries but with the Week. was very sad." ability to satisfy basic human good. Both women were first - President Nixon has signed a $19 billion appropriations bill for Kwan Wai So, associate time visitors to China. needs, a group of eight visitors She said she Tudor Tien, 10, Tien's son, fiscal 1974 activities of the Dept. of Housing and Urban professor of history, and his was happy to who gathered on campus this had the crowd in stitches as he wife returned to China this find that women were no longer H. C. Tien, a Lansing Development and several other government agencies. weekend said. seriously attempted to give his summer after a 27 • year absence slaves or concubines but were The measure provides $3.09 billion for HUD; $3,002 billion psychiatrist not related to impressions of China. He Virtually no one has an to find a well fed, happy people now a well respected, intricate for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Joseieyne Tien, returned to his concentrated on his senses of $12.26 billion for the Veterans Administration. automobile, but every member enjoying full employment and part of the economy. former homeland to find a smell and taste as he described of the family rides a bicycle. nation of 800 million Chinese It also includes $39.8 million for the Federal Communications expressing great feelings of the stench of Hong Kong and The clothing is drab by national pride. She was sad to see dedicated to "serving the people Commission; $569.6 million for the National Science the Western standards, but is the "I expected to see a very overcrowded housing in the in every way." delights of Chinese Foundation; $4.69 million for the Renegotiation Board; $34.02 best in China's history. cities. She said she returned to popsicles. million for the Securities and Exchange Commission and $47.5 regimented society with a heavy Ten families may the house in Peking that she Tien then million for the Selective Service System. share a totalitarian atmosphere," So proceeded, in a Other members of the panel bathroom, but public lavatories said. Instead he said he noticed a grew up in and found it light hearted way, to discuss inhabited by 10 families sharing - were Sun • Sang J. Sung, HANGIN' OUT.. what he termed the "oral, anal Douglas marks tenure on court abound in every city. Many jobs are menial, but no leisurely atmosphere and government that "seems to be a one bathroom. and genital aspects" of China. graduate assistant biochemistry, and H.T. Tien, in one is unemployed. Justice William O. Douglas, 75, declared he was in good health meeting the basic needs in professor of biophysics, The discussion, "China As We Joseieyne Tien, instructor in He said the food was very and had no plans to retire now that he has become the longest employment, housing and Joseleyne's husand. See It," held in Wells Hall and food." American thought and language good, the bathrooms were sitting judge on the U.S. Supreme Court. In a rare news conference Monday, marking 34 years and 196 usually outhouses or public lavatories scattered throughout days on the court, Douglas pooh-poohed his longevity record, the cities and that he found that saying it was about as significant as a record for swallowing the most goldfish. Douglas, who appeared with his wife, Cathy, 29, pointed out that Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote some of his greatest Passing comets many people of marriageable age were unmarried but had "lovers." dissents wher Holmes was in his 80s, but hastened to add that he was not retin-d ii idiiaing to stay on the court as long as Holmes, who '.932 at 90. for events, e The psychiatrist said he did not know if the term "lover" referred to a partner in a sexual T i j court longevity record was held by Justice Stephen relationship in China. By LESLI WESTON against the supposedly Moon is minus 13 and the is Fit v io retired in 1897. sun State News Staff Writer poisonous fumes from the minus 27, he said. comet," he said. Activists hit Soviet repression In mid - November we may be Thomas R. Stoeckley, associate professor of The Stale News is published by the students of Batch said that Michigan State A group of activist leftist Americans issued a blunt statement able to look up and discover the Halley's University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms. comet appears every astronomy, said the comet will 75 years ' to the World reason for Watergate scandals ys, Wednesday 1 Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Congress of Peace Forces meeting in Moscow be brightest on Dec. 29 when it Welcoi and the hazards of crossing and Kohoutek's comet even published in September. Subscription rate is criticizing the Soviet government for trying to silence its is 14 per cent of an astronomical $16 per yc intellectuals. Grand River Avenue: 10,000 years. Because it has Second unit from the sun and 110 per postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. Editor! The group, which includes the Rev. Daniel Kohoutek's comet. never been sighted before, 345 Student Services Berrigan, Chicago cent of an astronomical unit ornces at Bldg., Michigan Seven defendant David Dellinger and linguist Noam Chomsky, predictions of the comet's from Earth. An astronomical '. East Lansing, Michinan, 48824. called the restriction of the right to speak and write freely "Throughout history people brightness are unreliable. unit is the distance from the PHONES "absrtutely intolerable." The statement, delivered by one of the have blamed bad events on the "The comet's earth to the sun - 93 mjHion ' group before a congress subcommittee, was applauded and appearance of comets," David brightness is t I 355-8252 miles. C lassified Alls 355 8J55 attacked by convention delegates, who had heard a similar D. Batch, Abrams Planetarium now predicted to be two "However, the closer the Display Advertising 353-6400 statement earlier from a Belgian delegate. magnitudes less than thought at Business Office 35 5 3447 specialist, said. The new comet, first. The maximum a comet comet approaches the sun, the Photographic 355-831 1 discovered by a Czech more difficult it becomes to could be is minus two, which is astronomer in March, will Uganda tells Marines to leave become visible next month in barely brighter than the brightest star," Batch said. discern," Stoeckley said. LEFT HANGIN'... the southeast sky before sunrise Uganda ordered U.S. Marines guarding the American embassy Negative brightness ratings Interested in in Kampala to leave the and be at its brightest in country within 48 hours, charging that are brighter than poative rating. Graduate Study in the marines were engaged in subversive activities. The December. He military said the brightest government of Gen. Idi Amin, a Moslem, has been stepping up star has a magnitude rating of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION pressure against Americans in Uganda because of minus one and the faintest star support of "In 1531 through 1533 it was Israel. has a magnitude of six. The said that Satan hatched heretics Amin, who has already expelled Israeli diplomats, threatened to jail all Americans if the United States took an active part in the Mideast war. The American because of Batch said. passing comets," "In 1680 Rome for About half of the 37 American embassy has warned the 240 American missionaries, teachers, and businessmen in the to leave, and started an evacuation of the families of country diplomats. diplomats and their families have reported that a virginal hen laid an egg with the picture of a comet same on year a the shell, and that clergyman blamed BELL'S , left the country, but only 20 Thieves beat rush, get s826,000 private American citizens have left. the Great Flood comet." on a simple PIZZA See us November "In 1910, with the REAL af In Africo in any MAKE IT YOURSELF for inlormation about or of the 35 countries where Divine Word Missionary Priests and Brothers serve. 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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF The unmarked bank notes were part of a $2.4 million shipment aPHOTOS 225M.A.C. BUSINESS AND PUBLIC Master Charge Bank Amtntt from the Hesse central bank to the Dresdner bank headquarters. VCi 351 1477 332-5027 ADMINISTRATION Junioi □ Senior □ Meridian Mall Dornet Village Uruguay's university patrolled 117 Gunson Si , I Uns (2 blocks East of MSU oft I Grand River) Open 11:00 A.M. EVERYDAY Jolly - Cedar Troops kept tight control over Uruguay's national university in the wake of the arrest of the university's rector and 160 officials for allegedly converting the school into a center of "Marxist agitation." The university's closing was ordered by President Juan M. CAN YOU HACK IT? Bordaberry's government, which announced that the arrested officials will be tried by military tribunals. Police claimed to have found an arsenal of weapons and 3 HOUR APTITUDE EXAM ammunition, stacks of subversive literature and 50 cubicles built to hide Tupamaro urban 4 HOUR PHYSICAL guerrillas. It was the university's first closing since 1948. The university was the last bastion of opposition to Bordaberry's military-backed government, which RIGOROUS 18 MONTHS TRAINING PROGRAM took dictatorial powers June 27, closing the country's congress, A STEADY 6.5 G's AT MACH outlawing its Communist-controlled trade unions and muzzling its 1.6 press. A NIGHT INSTRUMENT APPRQACH Khmer rebels storm positions TO A RAINSWEPT SPOT Khmer Rxige ireurgents assaulted three government positions and ON A CARRIER DECK stalled a two-pronged Cambodian government relief drive on Highway 5, taking control of the parts of the road 12 to 16 miles northwest of Phnom Penh. In Phnom Penh, 28 persons were wounded in three grenade If you explosions, city police said. think you can hack It it, then you're Meanwhile, President Lon Nol has opened 29 prefabricated one In five hundred and I've shelters donated by Japan for a refugee camp. got something Insurgents hold a 10-mile stretch of Highway 5 farther north. for you. Government traffic has been unable to travel its length since Sept. 6. Barbados chief teachs course See me Randy Hotton today at the Navy The prime minister of Barbados is teaching a course called "Conflict and Cooperation in theCaribbean' at Florida Recruiting Station directly across from the International University in Miami to regain touch with the academic world and young people. Red Barn Resturant, or call 351-6370 Errol Barrow, 53, says he keeps in touch through daily mail while the cabinet is minding the government and says "there's something wrong with a prime minister and a country if the prime minister couldn't leave for three months." Barbados, which has a population of about 244,000, became an independent nation within the British Commonwealth in Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1973 3 lounty By R.D.CAMPBELL sets The move was made because city tax monies were dog State News Staff Writer supporting Cats must be under the control of their owner outside their county programs causing a duplication of efforts. One full-time homes but need not be licensed. animal control officer previously worked for the iould get hairy soon for East Lansing dogs, but the only was available for night calls. city, but no one Both licensed and unlicensed animals are taken to the b know how soon are the dogcatchers. county "There's quite a few unlicensed animal shelter if caught Js j. Hubbard, director of the Ingham County animal dogs in that area," Hubbard roaming. If they are not claimed after said. "TTiis is one of the thinp we're seven days they are really gonna crack down on put up for sale. If they are not sold they are ■ department, said he is planning a crackdown on "I could send five or six units into East "put to sleep." led and loose dogs in the East Lansing area but would not Lansing tomorrow." Hubbard said that acute animal problems exist ■the launch date for the local "bust fido" campaign, along Grand The redemption fee for River Avenue and the residential area north of East getting a dog out of the pound is $4 last Lansing City Council recently rescinded its animal East Lansing has 1,450 licensed Lansing. for the first day plus $1 for every day thereafter. Second offenders do$ but census figures [ordinance putting the city under jurisdiction of the county indicate a population of 8,000 dogs, Hubbard, said. are charged $8 for the first day and $2 for each subsequent day. tontrol department. As p#rt of the crackdown With each new visit the kennel dogcatchers will go door-to-door price doubles. using census data to locate owners who haven't licensed their Ichigan brings suit dogs. The license deadline was March 1. The delinquent license fee has risen from $4 to $8. A dogcatcher can sell the license to owners who have "We're not trying to be Ider land sales s Land Sales Act, in effect since Oct. 1, is act getting itt that their animal has had rabies shots within the If the owner doesn't have the vaccination a summons to proof past three years. papers he will recieve appear in court or have his animal impounded. licensed." The county animal control nasty," Hubbard said. "People are starting to realize that they're just going to have to get their dogs department usually takes roaming Hubbard also noted that it is important for dogs from the veterinary clinic after campus police capture them. >r test in the courts as Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley has taken dogs to be under the control of the owner whenever Hubbard said the department is the state's of • state land developers into court to force them to they are outdoors. An largest with seven ■with the act. unleashed dog sitting in his owner's front yard can be picked up units patrolling the county on 24 hour call. Busted even if the owner is in the house. "This year we'll get about Animals in East Lansing are now under the jurisdiction of the \ suit filed in Ingham County Circuit Court, Kelley charges In several cases 18,000 dogs out of the county," f developers may attempt to evade the act by using a so - dabbed;rs have chased roaming animals for Hubbard said. "TTiat'll be a record." county animal control authorities. Dogcatchers are planning several blocks and namme the "Those boys are out crackdown on strays which roam the ■grandfather clause." They would do so by claiming that fugitive beast on his owner's doing a pretty good job," he said of his a city streets. Those porch, Hubbard said. dogcatching crew." strays like the dog above will end up at the Ingham Rations to sell out - of - state lands were issued to them by the County FLicensing and Regulation before the act went into effect, Animal Shelter in Mason. tese out of state developers are allowed • • to sell land in State News photo by Ken Ferguson Jn without meeting the requirements of the ■will new law, then ASMSU become a cruel hoax in terms of protecting Michigan lers who believe the developers must comply with it," Kelley Way in a statement issued with the suit. [lass action suit counters four suits filed by out - of - state ■elopers attempting to receive exemption from the act and lieir authorizations are valid. When the suits were filed this By BOB OURLIAN State News Staff Writer delays confirmation of judges requirement of five justices for personal appeals, Smydra said the court is "paralyzed until ASMSU can get a quorum confirmation of the five new justices as well as to consider a ■ Kelley advised the Dept. of Licensing and Regulation that together." motion to allocate the homecoming committee $400 to pay "We can function with four members," Smydra said after the I authority exists for recdgnizing the claims of the plaintiff The Student Traffic Appeals Courtis still inactive after the expenses. ASMSU Student Board Sunday night failed to maintain a meeting, "although it's like driving a car with a fiat tire. You just The traffic court, which has jurisdiction only over campus ■elopers. quorum limp along the side of the road. That's what we're doing right traffic laws, is planning to take on a more active role when it so they could vote on a motion to confirm five new las requested that the court issue a declaratory statement justices. now." becomes functional, said Smydra. The quorum which existed at the meeting's start was Kg the matter so that there will not be a rush of individual when two members left midway through the session. upset ASMSU President Ed Grafton announced at the meeting that ft. He also said that an injunction may be necessary from the the board would meet today at 4 p.m. to consider the I order to stop the developers from beginning or continuing Members of the traffic court attending the meeting had asked the board to approve five new members of the nine - member us in the state. court. Without the approval, said associate important to note that many of these so - called justice Mike Smydra, kations will not expire for several years, and some have no Jon date at all," Kelley said. the court would remain unable to rule on some 20 to 30 appeal cases now pending ASMSU member Charles personal Shift of emphasis asked |ct requires ■ the registration of land development subdivisions to purchaser from unfair and Massoglia told the two traffic court justices present that confirmation of the new justices could be deceptive trade practices, % for the |snent filing of bonds and performance assurances, advertising, promotions and sales contracts and provides of fees and penalties for violation of the act. challenged as unconstitutional. The ASMSU constitution says that no either the Residence Halls Assn., the major governing group — Interfraternity Council, the Intercooperative Council, the Off - Campus Council or the on By MIKE GALATOLA deportmentol more constructive ground than if we worry about Panhellenic Council — can have more than one third State News Staff Writer - little areas," he said. Applications representation on the traffic court. Faculty members complaining about the our own Steering Committee members generally agreed However, if the five are approved six members of the court will duplication of University courses should worry that the Educational Policies Committee would be be undergraduates living on campus, more how ■ications are now being accepted for student membership on constituting two - thirds effectively their students' academic the most appropriate body to study the general Bowing standing committees of the Academic Council: representation for the RHA. time is spent than about their departments' turf, issue of course duplication. nic Governance; Building, Lands and Smydra said that if the composition of the court was in Provost John Cantlon said Monday. Planning; Business violation of the constitution, it was not deliberate. "It's not that Cantlon told a meeting of the |Curriculum; Educational Policies; Faculty Tenure;Honors we want to pack the court with Steering Bruce L- Miller, asst. professor of philosophy, people who live on campus," he Committee of the Academic Council that p; International Projects; Library; Public Safety and Student many defended his stand Monday. He raised the general said, "It's just that we can't get people who are interested in instructors care more about which department is Question of duplication of courses at the Oct. 2 e interested may pick serving." teaching a course than trying to avoid similarity of Academic Council meeting because he thought the up applications at the Student Since the content in courses. lies Division, 101 Student Services Bldg. For further new members are needed in order to meet a problem should not be item an continually "It's easy to say we're fttion contact Sue Hughes, 355-8286. against unnecessary brought up for consideration, WORK OVERSEAS Workmen duplication of courses as it is to say we're against sin," he said. "But until we look for redundant courses the duplication problems will keep Miller asked the council to study the general problem after Martin Fox. professor of statistics coming and probability, claimed that a fisheries and up." wildlife course recommended by the Curriculum J trades, skills and professions Jdn-tes Students and cable TV Cantlon said that if MSU goes from the quarter Committee duplicated subjects taught by his system to a semester system, a large number of department. courses will have to be eliminated. His office is "Ispoke up initially to say,'Here we go again,'" East Lansing is being invaded not by UFOs but by three studyinga possiblity of switching to a semester Miller said. "I was afraid the council would send it Female - - electrical installation men. system. back to the two departments who would work this Iher pay, no taxes, travel to Australia, Europe, "If we start asking how Working on housing walls, they are prewiring for the new cable many overlapping temporary disagreement out, and the problem J & Central America, Africa and So. East Asia television system at Capitol Villa apartments, 1664 E. Grand River courses can be deleted and replaced, we'll be on a would come around next year." for our brochure: Worldwide Student Ave., and will gradually tread through six main sections of the city ■portunities P. 0 Box 1255 1075 Camino Flores by the end of February. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ lusand Oaks, Calif. 91360 The prewiring is part of the franchise agreement signed last May between the city and National Cable Co. Mike Millward, project coordinator for Recycling group 1 TOMORROW IS YOUR 1 the company, said the prewired networks will be hooked up to the planned 70 miles of 1 LASI DAY! J aerial cable in the system and in turn connect to two main trunk receives award ays campus lines on Harrison and Hagadorn roads. He said some city residents will be enjoying cable television by the end of December but most University sections t to apply for Fall 1974 J Beauty Salon will have to wait until February when construction is completed. The aerial work should begin Nov. 17, according to a contract Helen Milliken presented a distinguished achievement award tc the MSU Waste Control Authority' Tuesday night for its work in the field of antipollution and beautification. t STUDENT TEACHING + with Henkles and McCoy, Inc. The system's television studio has yet to be built on Trowbridge Road behind the University Inn. from Authority Director Mark Rosenhaft accepted the award plaque Michigan's first lady, honorary co-chairwoman of Keep I 253 ERICKSON * If you have long hair, you'll Average cost for subscribers will be about $5 a month, Millward said. Michigan Beautiful Inc., a civic organization known primarily for its statewide antilitter campaigns. love our new no roll body perms. Though campus married housing and a small section of Rosenhaft will also give a slide presentation at 10 a.m. today on Our phone no. is 351 -6511. northwest East Lansing have been served by cable television for I 549 E. Grand River, across from Berkey. about three years, Millward said the number of channels will be the authority's glass and paper recycling programs. The authority was one of several groups recognized for their SCIENCE increased by 14. environmental efforts. A total of 26 channels will be offered including commercial channels and special ones devoted to such topics as sports, weather, Rosenhaft and best recently said that the authority conducts the largest organized campus recycling program in the U.S., and plans FOR THE news, business and a public access "soap box." to recycle one million pounds of glass and paper products during Customer services implemented at a later date will include an automatic fire and burglar alarm system and local advertisements. the current academic year. NON-SCIENTIST Also in the cable franchise are provisions for channels for city public schools, MSU and city government officials. Science of Sound I: Rock, Bach & Oscillators When you take this course you will learn about the physical basis of sounds, particularly musical sounds. Topics to be covered include the production, propagation and perception of sound, musical scales, the tone quality of instruments, acoustics of rooms, and the electronic reproduction and synthesis of music. The class periods will include many demonstrations in which you will hear the various characteristics of different sounds. By experiencing these qualities of sound yourself you will gain new understanding and enjoyment of all sounds that you hear. A special grant from the National Science Foundation Kettle has made it possible for us to use high quality stereo and quadrasonic audio equipment in this course. 'frOLPXDau.6,, fou&ioi Combination There are no math or music prerequisites. All you need are some ears and a little high school math. The course is being offered by the Physics Department (co • A cup of hot and hearty soup listed with Mechanical Engineering) specifically for non - j2£PA(f2_ AMD from our kettles and an (ZePMiL science majors. The course will be 3 credits and will "olde world" sandwich meet M.W.F., 1:50-2:40. WV/AsZ.tN The course number is PHY/ME 201. (There will be a continuation in Spring Term as PHY/ME 202.) 5088ROADS C«-E BIO ABBOTT \ . EABT LANSING 517 33B-40B1 EDITORIALS COMMENTARY Michigan lan Bad times face country, Nixon already prove In less than one month, the tough division standards. By TOM WICKER Should Richard Nixon be impeached? office, is also the one among them about sensibilities and their general whom a cloud of suspicion and doubt new land sales law in Michigan has •All persons who sign a land sales New York Times That is the sole question before the House believe in their own oovemJH 1 shown its merit. The act is not only contract have five days to back out Between his blasts at the networks and Judiciary Committee. It is a question that hangs most consistently; and doubts about with his boasts about his own coolness and him are more ominous that doubts about one of the strictest in the country, of the contract. This stipulation is only indirectly before the other disclosures, new storms for NiJ' 1 toughness, Richard Nixon at his news anyone else, because he is the President. he will ride out? 1,1 but it is being strictly enforced by provides an added advantage for the inquiries, concerned as they must be with conference rather expertly fudged the Yet, the normal process of legal the land sales division of the Bureau so many cases leading in so many Given the slow pace of consumer. question whether a new special prosecutor investigation, even if unimpeded by the ie«i directions. But it is the question, above all, particularly irva matter of sue of Licensing and Regulation. • All developers who apply for 10 would be any better able than was that now must be answered quickly. White House, will not dispel that cloud for the Watergate * The land sales law, which went or more separate lots, parcels or Archibald Cox to get vital documents and months, even years, perhaps never. And no investigation . Nixon himself pointed out at his news one should delude himself that Nixon account of Nixon's inability to into effect Oct. 1, was intended to units must file a claim with the tapes from the White House. Nixon pledged "cooperation" with the conference that "it's time for those who would have the grace to resign, even if a by his regulate the development of land in division. Since almost all are guilty to be prosecuted and for those Republican vice president were in office to supported worri, the probably the only - way to CJ. new prosecutor but as Rep. John Michigan through an application and development involves more than 10 Anderson of Illinois, the third - ranking who are innocent to be cleared." Well, all succeed him. by the House of Represented investigation process conducted by the land sales division. lots, the land sales act is very Republican in the House, put It, "wholly failed to comprehend that the Cox those except Nixon who have been charged officially or in Senate testimony The result is that the American people ahead proceedings. rapidly with impeachH inclusive. with wrongdoing are out of office and The land sales act experience showed that cooperation was may have for three years a president was necessary The strict regulations are backed An impreachment, not possible." What is needed is the power awaiting legal action. widely suspected of everything from after all k ' for controlling land development up by a dedicated land sales division to go into court to compel the turning The law is moving about as rapidly as it finding of guilt. For the House to in!!, complicated abuses of power and trust to is only for it to say that since Michigan, with vast land under Dwight Snyder. The division over of vital evidence — vital, perhaps, as ever does to a trial of such men as John simple financial chicanery. But how much the American people deserve both NuZj resources, has been plagued in recent has field inspectors who investigate much for the exoneration of some Ehrlichman, John Mitchell and Egil Krogh; to hw,| others will be indicted in due course. longer can they be asked to tolerate that, trial on the merits of his case witki defendants as the the prosecution of years by land swindles and all applicants to determine the truth But Richard Nixon, the most important and a situation in which, day after day, Senate as jury and Chief unrestricted and often irresponsible others. Justice», of applications. That is the real issue on which Nixon of these men and the only one still in week after week, their personal Burger presiding. 1 land development. The effectiveness of the act and its fired Cox - not, as he tried to suggest, The strict standards the land sales enforcement are indicated by the merely because Cox would not accept the 1 Li ttVt IK s v act demands are: fact that all 150 developers who LlNUf? em THERE'5 A THE UIORlD [6 )/i'm FlNPtWfif DOMU \ teT so called "Stennis Proposal" for (SiR ■ 6REAT PUMPKIN WHO BRIN65 •Any land developer who applies applied to the land sales division this monitoring the tapes. There is no reason &LIEVE IN TO HJWHAT.1 l^lp ill U6 ON HALL0U)£EN N16HT for land development in the state month were refused on their first to think Nixon would give a new (^ATIVMPKIN?/ cannot have a past conviction in land application. prosecutor what he fired Cox for insisting sales. The land sales act and those upon. •Every claim made in a property enforcing it have proven the Therefore, it now appears certain that the Watergate investigation will go forward report or advertising report filed effectiveness of regulating land sales on three and perhaps four fronts — that of with the division must guarantee in less than one month. The land Nixon's new prosecutor, if anyone can be every facet on that report or show sales division must continue the found to take the job, and if the Senate proof that the claims can meet good work. will confirm him; in the House, where an doonesbury ^ Garry Trudeau inquiry into impeachment possibilities has been started; and either in the Senate or under direction of Judge Sirica, either or tft/^KNOUJ WHAT tDONT ' l&ft"truer J 1 PAY FAIRLY WELL, both of whom might in some fashion f FtBID TTLL BE IN, THE ATMOSPHERE, RELAXED, ' IN Promises, BUT SHORT, p ' provide a new prosecution team. \" have you 6/ven I KNOUJ THAT IT WILL HAVE INFORMAL, MY C0U.EA6UES, you HAVE no INTENTION OF Of all these, the House inquiry is now : any th0u6ht to oh. to Be creative - a position INTERESTIN6, MELLOW, ANP 1 pwj * m sour of job sure Of RESPONSIBILITY, BUT NOT NOT TOO CONCERNED WITH A 6ETTIN6A SAYM the most urgent. All the other possibilities i iqumntujmm i ONE THAT RESTRICTS PERSONAL STRUCTURED WORKING SITUATION JOB., i are much more subject to procedural Promises and more empty The President announced Friday delays, legal argument and White House promises were all the nation got that acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. obstacles. TTiey all, moreover, of necessity from President Nixon at his Friday Bork would appoint a new special must spread themselves over the whole night conference concerning the appointment of a new Watergate special prosecutor. Nixon promised to have a new prosecutor appointed and promised Watergate prosecutor this week and that the prosecutor would get "total cooperation from the executive branch." But when asked if the new Watergate range, a vast canvas of men and events, all tangled in confusion. The House inquiry, on the other hand, bears directly and specifically upon Nixon himself, his responsibility for his own administration and his fitness to govern. 10-v ' Ss JESBSLib*: to cooperate fully with that prosecutor would be allowed to prosecutor. But Nixon's recent actions toward former special obtain evidence from White House POINT OF VIEW files as Cox had attempted, Nixon Watergate prosecutor Archibald Land crisis faces said, "That would not be Cox speak louder and more believably than his promises. necessary." Obviously Cox thought it was necessary and undoubtedly the future prosecutor might think so also. By Rep. PHILIP D. MASTIN use This plan would set forth objectives, Michigan Open f The discrepancy between Nixon's promise for an independent D - Hazel Park The State of Michigan is today faced policies and standards to guide public and private development of land. The state land use plan, as drafted by the Land Use The bill, which is still in committaj prosecutor and his feeling that with a crisis of everlasting consequences. Having a state land use act would assure Only one week is left before the White House files will still not be That crisis is the manner in which we will Commission, would be based on as much the citizens of Michigan that two critical currently being revised and streamlinc4i Nov. 6 East Lansing City Council use or not use our remaining undeveloped local governmental unit input as possible, a task force representing various into* available to that prosecutor is procedures would be followed when new primary election so voters had better lands. While it is true that we have many allowing cities, townships and counties to development is proposed. First, an orderly related to land use. I wish ti disturbing. Nixon apparently wants regulations regarding zoning, building determine their own future land use to a process of complete review would take much local control of development j get to know the candidates now to cooperate in promises only, not large extent. specifications, protection of natural place in regard to any projected possible, but I feel the state m before it is too late. master plan to guide the local in in action. resources and public health, we as a state When proposed development crossed development. Also, the land use act would Tonight, there will be meet - the- The only have failed to practice any type of provide that any proposed development of Recent federal legislative activity ii dj alternative is for jurisdictional lines the next highest level of candidates forum at 7 p.m. at Montie coordination between units of government government would decide the best course statewide or multijurisdictional impact area has urged individual states to fast Congress to give federal District would be assessed as to its environmental their own plans or face possible cutoftl House, 548 M.A.C. Ave., and at 8 concerning planning and development. of action to follow. The state commission Court Judge John J. Sirica the As chairman of the House Committee and social effects on the affected area: All federal planning funds. p.m. at Hannah Middle school, 819 would rule only on issues of importance or power to establish and name a on Towns and Counties, I introduced when a local decision was appealed. factors could then be weighed and Abbott Road. special prosecutor separate from legislation last July, House Bill 5055, The master plan, as drafted by the Land considered before any developmental It is essential that Michigan design^ Other candidate's forums will be which would allow for the establishment adopt a master plan for land u: the executive branch. This is the Use Commission, would have to be permit would be issued. too much longer. Farm lands converts held Wednesday and Thursday night of a Michigan land use plan, formulated by only guarantee against more of approved by the governor and legislature other uses cannot become farm la in Holmes, Rather and Holden halls, a seven - member commission appointed The bill then would protect certain before it could be implemented. In Nixon's unkept promises. again. A drained swamp can no Icq and at Bailey School. by the governor with Senate confirmation. addition, it would be revised every two prime agricultural, state historical and support the unique balance of animals* years by the state commission, based on other unique lands by regulating the plants that once lived there. go on and on. State News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Editor in chief ■ - Advertising Manager Gerald H. Coy Andrea Austin General Manager Staff representative Allow Opinion Page Jim Bush C/fy editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor LynnHenning Sports editor Jonathan S. Kaufman John W. Lindstrom National editor Campus editor to revea Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the State News Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Bob Novosad editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to the Opinion Page editor Craig Porter Photo editor To the Editor: a. ^ditoi^rMh^enoMU»pinio»^(HhO)divWiMNmUr^^^ I wonder who will be covering strap" show next year at the Coral Git* the'j* Hopefully, someone with a flair sensational, but I doubt that anyonewl High p anyone possibly equal the journr talents of one Ace Burgess. So girls, be on the look out forM announcements about this fun • ® cheap d evening where the boys reveal all. remember guys, "no strap, no win. For additional human interest To the Editor: sure to check the pages of the State stonj How a reputable store like the VOX POPULI where the X - rated movies are adve Weathervane, a popular bar such as the Christine'® Coral Gables, and a paper like the State News could endorse and give publicity to Review took College of Educ an affair such as the so - called T - Shirt To the Editor: This, his review war written entirely Show is beyond my comprehension. John Lindstrom's review has hit the from the wrong angle. Certainly "Blume" Jacqie Ba I am not opposed to exposure of the State News. Huzzah! Seer fails as a comedy simply because it was body, but to the tasteless way in which After having read Lindstrom's review of not meant to be a comedy! College of Educi the "show" was carried out. A display "Blume in Love" in the Oct. 8 State News, Apparently Lindstrom has never been in love such as this takes the beauty out of any I want to warn potential moviegoers that nor had a love affair because if he had, he body and turns it into a sideshow. Lindstrom's reviews are things to be could better understand the tender, I hope the "winners" are happy with their prizes. I think that they paid a rather avoided at all costs! First of all, I would advise Lindstrom to sensitive love story "Blume" was meant to be. Prof high price for them. Of course, dignity is be a little more observant of the ads in his All in all, Lindstrom's review was about To the Editor: « going rather cheap these days. own paper. The ad the State News runs of as ho - hum as - well, you fill in the rest! "Blume" bills it as a love story, not as a Mike Dresch has deemed » ■ Cynthia Bergstrom A.B. Piontek 46 Mason Hall "rebut" comments I made, windhi comedy which Lindstrom labeled it. 1135 Michigan Ave. distorted fashion, found their wtf State News article on spectator be Editors hard up for football games. I was saddened by his aSU['1' ' °L To the Editor: reading his latest article on the so called I, personally, am not a footbal p , - obviously weak sexual identity, I have a As a student of broadcast journalism at Coral Gables T - Shirt Contest, my racist, a sexist and, in general, in suggestion for a future article, lock him and contributing member of o MSU, I have but one question to ask. How previous nausea seemed mild. in a room, tell him to masturbate for a can editors of a prize I realize that East winning newspaper Lansing is a week, then let him tum his experience species. allow moronic sexists like Ace Burgess to ridiculously banal town when it comes to have their trash published in the paper? entertainment, but this is a bit much. Strip into a five part week - long feature series. - You could always pre - empt the front I am all these things. I do not, J J After reading Burgess' "article" on shows and massage parlors will seek every opportunity P0®1, , j massage parlors I was sick. I could not supercede concerts and theater, but must a always page or the editorial page, since no one in this stupid burgh would miss it anyway. my bigotry, fear, lonelin«M believe that the editors were that hard up intolerance. for material to fill their pages. After ■ publication condone this trash? Tony Das GtryE.» Since Burgess is so hung- up about his Boston, Mj^sk. senior Associate professor of ft. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1973 5 Brown: City should reflect entire By ANDREA AUSTIN State News Staff Writer East Lansing radical politics in which he lost what he called his unreal, naive view of the oriented council Elyse Eisenberg. candidates, Chuck Will and representatives got through the primary," countrythird world. world, he continued. "We Editor's note: Four candidates Brown sees the initial organized the "Recycling is intimately connected with Nelson - "The Vietnam War came victory of his and Convention (for a Responsible Council in Brown, Margaret McNeil, John up and it was an running - mate Margaret McNeil's campaign keeping the U.S. out of foreign wars," he endless horror for me," he said. "I couldn't April, 1973) to have the people pick the said. "Of our Polonsky and Mary Sharp - are seeking believe the government could act as beating the East Lansing primary election candidates and write the platform." foreign sources of raw election that way. system which he said materials, how much goes for social goods, on Nov. 6 to two open seats on East 1 thought all was responsible for About 150 people participated in the you had to do was persuade Will's and and how much for Lasnsing's five • member city council. people something was wrong. But after a Eisenberg's defeats in 1971. convention that produced the 35 - military or consumer "Council had a choice of winter page throw-aways? Today the State News, in an effort to help certain point, facts and and platform on which Brown and McNeil are rationality didn't spring or August and November "And, as the residents of those countries inform student voters, presents the first of matter." and primaries running, which they say is a governing map demand the use of those four articles on the candidates. Brown worked elections," Brown said. "The council for the next 30 or 40 resources," he with the Student voted for the years. continued, "the U.S. won't be able to get To city council candidate Nelson Nonviolent August - November Brown said that the convention Brown, Coordinating Committee in arrangement. It is very clear what that does them." East Lansing should be more than East Lansing legitimizes his and McNeil's candidacies and just a trying to get city council to to students." Brown and his wife Jackie medium sized city with its own medium pass an open housing aided their primary juggle the use • ordinance, and with victory by limiting the of the green sized problems. - the Committee on Students' ^ Brown paused to light his pipe, tapping youth community competition prior to the Volkswagen between her Rights to his foot to the cowboy music coming over teaching at Lansing Community College, his It should be a source of awareness of the change the University's "in loco parentis" the radio. August vote. council of churches orientation. A main job and campaigning, problems and solutions of the entire "In the fall of '72 I started concern of Brown and McNeil's which is another reason for his country, Brown said as he sat in his office He cofounded a thinking platform is to get humans back in harmony advocating newspaper that about how to beat the mass transit. at the Michigan Council of Churches in eventually merged with others to form the primary, which is set with the natural world, Brown said. But his up to exclude people like Margaret and They also share the cooking expenses and Lansing. But people are plagued by the Joint Issue, and worked in the advocacy of recycling, chores with Paul campaigns of myself," Brown said. mass transit and Emery, who occupies the "banality of their lives." two of the first self local methane - professed student - "We had to see that youth gas production goes beyond basement apartment of their house on At the base of this current community natural resources to U.S. intervention in the lethargy, Hagadorn Road. Brown, 28, believes, is a city council that Bill to cut food tax backed has systematically shut off participation of the youth community in city affairs and effectively blocked East Lansing's role as a pacesetter. Brown, who grew up in Mexico, Mo., ByMAUREEN McDONALD gross annual income by the year's total the works with the council of churches in State News Staff Writer economy." Both senators trust that merchants will an grocery bill times four per cent. Under To make merchants more agreeable to old, dignified building near the revised tax pass on the savings to consumers, Lansing Students may be able to cash in on system, the income and the idea, the bill will offer tax credit to Community College (LCC) to organize extra grocery tab would especially with the reimbursement clause savings on groceries if a bill passes to be multiplied by cover the cost of buying new cash registers for merchants. convocations on local and national issues. remove the sales tax on one-half of 1 percent. groceries and and adjusting to the new system. The walls of the office are stuck with "Those making below prescription drugs. $10,000 a year posters from peace marches, will benefit the Consumers would be able to spot items a placating Sens. Harry DeMaso, R-Battle Cieek, and greatest," DeMaso said. letter from Sen. Robert Griffin and DeMaso suggested that items excluded which were overpriced, according to George Fitzgerald, D-Grosse Pointe, held a "We are hoping the an savings will be from sales tax be given red labels while DeMaso. "Either you have faith in our Elliott Porter print. He types regenerated in other products to generate quickly, pipe press conference Monday to encourage those included would have black labels. smoke drifting from his beard, turning to system or you don't," he said. support for the tax relief measure. make comments often in an Both senators are NELSON BROWN concerned way. "I was a intense, peripheral character, never a measure will pass enacted into law by confident that the by December and be April 1,1974. V/omen told to alte heavy," he says of his 10 years of activism in The measure would eliminate sales tax The women's movement has not Loring, who has been active in on all food for human snowballed in the past few years determining the type of graduate, such as consumption, primarily continuing education for women since the male which is presently taxed at four cents because discrimination has a cumulative early 1960s, suggested several methods, engineers or female teachers, a \SU lifelong dollar. This amounts to $4.5 million in state revenue annually. per effect. Rosalind K. Loring, asst. dean of University Extension at UCLA, said which women can use to improve their position in education and employment. university wishes to produce and designing programs and methods for that goal. Women can hold accomplishing Sales tax on prescription drugs amounts Monday. They have to raise questions, such as those university administration accountable for the types Irow/ng to $150,000 to about salaries, which they have been too $200,000 in state revenue. of systems kl students are showing their age, to in n A two-cent tax is now Exact details for revenue applied. replacing the state have not been ironed out, but as Women must change their own attitudes women well as those of men, during a Loring told 40 speech sponsored by the polite to ask in the past, she said. - Women should apply techniques such as design implemented by the university, Loring said. The federal government seems to be • who are enrolled in freshmen, junior and Office of Women's Programs and the organizational development to the attempt Satisfaction of administrative policy senior years. DeMaso and Fitzgerald favor a surtax to improve their positions. Organizational withdrawing from enforcement of Office of the Provost. affirmative action agreements, rs who have been encouraging system added onto the state income Loring lifelong Those in their 40s number 100, and in tax, development is a means of studying pointed out. In the future, ition. contrast to simply increasing the women will include students at all academic levels. To advance in business or higher alternative solutions to problems. current rate income tax. turn more to group action, she said. lout one • tenth of the 41,000 students In their 30s, a total of 485 are education, women must know the system ■ed in fall are older than the average 18 enrolled, DeMaso said a surtax is more Systems design is another technique Women's groups can provide legal counsel, with 34 freshmen, 36 sophomores, 180 equitable and learn how to institute new systems, women can use to mutual support and aid in "year-old students. because it would be based on a person's bring about change, filing class juniors and 235 seniors. income. Most students would realize Loring said. Loring said. Systems design includes action suits, Loring said. e operational definition of a lifelong Those aged 23 to 29 totaled 3,477, lit is anyone who is beyond the age savings, since their incomes are generally including 277 freshmen, 355 sophomores, below the taxable rate. (normally associated with graduation. 1,041 juniors and 1,874 seniors. "An increase in the flat rate income tax I fall, 4,077 students, including 123 In the total freshman class there are 178 could remain on the rolls )ed for nonpreference studies in their forever," St men and 90 women over 23 years of and age, DeMaso said. "A surtax is n sophomore years, gave their and in the sophomore class there are 235 easy to Is 23 to 50 plus. eliminate because it is visible." ANNUAL - men and 130 women in the higher age ■ere were 18 students Students can test the difference in their aged 50 or older brackets. personal income by multiplying their open thursday and friday night until nine MASQUERADE BALL quilt-lined brushed cotton tu., oct.30 jacket slated for top -co-sponsored by thi Senior Cfass Council- championship performance Costume Uins a Folks IO-SpUr a Suck / team-mate for cuffed pants Navy, wine or green with 6-inch wide striped knit waistband and cuffs. ( MERIDIAN MALL ONLY STATE ■. .from an undying Spartan booster. "FOOTBALL CONTEST" WINNERS... .or your VOLVO . or or your JAGUAR Whatever Lange ski boots LISKEYS One of the finest names AUTO SAFETY CENTER in ski boots now at 124 S. LARCH Just S. of Mich. Ave. pre-season sale prices. If IV-4-7346 you're don't Sporting a serious skier, miss this Goods, sale. 50% Specializing in brake service, dynamic balancing, wheel allignment and suspension systems for 12 years. Meridian Mall only. off To serve you better we've 1206 E. OAKLAND, LANSING IV4-4411 extended our hours from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. □ohio state □illinois □ nebraska □ colorado □ army uair force Nam ■®an/t goodness We Will Be Open This forthegxxlnessot Saturday and all other That's why we try Fourth week'i winners of the STATE NEWS annual Football to provide fastest and the most Home Football Saturdays Contest are Rob Chambers, a Recreation major from Flint, first place with just one wrong guess, and Thomas J. Budd, Redford, Recfce conscientious service possible . . . from Michigan pre-Law student, second place, with two wrong guesses for your conven¬ and a 31-point spread on the pro-game scores. Mr. Chambers is ience and satis- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. shown receiving his $30 check and a box of Motor Wheel pens 25 Family Night Special from Mr. Doug Pearson, Director Wheel Corporation. of Public Relations, Motor ROBERTS AUTOMOTIVE Reg. $1.65 Every Wednesday Night After 3 P.M. THE FIRST ANNUAL STATE NEWS 4980 Park Lake Rd. CENTER Guess the □ detroit lions score of each team ... "FOOTBALL CONTEST" HAS FOUR 351-8088 □ tennessee □ georgia □ san francisco □ TEXAS □ s.m.u. MORE WEEKS TO GO! ENTER TODAY Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1973 Environmental Volunteers with public speaking skills and/or nonprofit organization's financial expertise in the fields of natural science, urban needed. records is also The confederation's funding comes from group proposed ban on nonreturnable containers or a and transportation planning or engineering are The group, currently made grants, contributions and subscriptions to the bill that would lower up of 10 volunteers farmer's property taxes in needed by the Michigan Student Environmental including several MSU Earth Beat — the organization's students, serves as a bimonthly areas of suburban encroachment, he explained. Confederation. publication. "Just one person can make a watchdog on projects and legislation affecting "Earth Beat deals with the big difference in Confederation coordinator Alex Sagady said the environment, environmental stopping or modifying programs that would have Sagady, a former physics and impact of statewide legislation and the activities a detrimental effect that a part - time accountant to handle the mathematics upon the environment," teacher, said. of various units of the Dept. of Natural Sagady added. Resources and spotlights local problems," Sagady said. People interested in working with the group Funeral held for former trustee The publication has a $10 annual subscription should call 484 7421, or go to its office at 409 fee - $5 for students, he added. Volunteers are involved in alt aspects of - Seymour St., Lansing. Sagady said the office is open 10 a.m. to 5 covering a specific issue or program, such as the p.m. Services were held Friday for former MSU rapport with students and had high standards for Monday through Friday. Trustee Paul Bagwell in Detroit. the University and like a lot of us he was Bagwell, who was appointed to the board for impatient with the fuddy-duddys that just sit and one year in 1964 to fill one of two positions created by Michigan's new constitution in 1962, died Tuesday night of a heart attack in his home do nothing." Bagwell was also very active in Michigan Ford plants thr in Grosse Pointe. He was 60 years old and is politics, having twice run for governor survived by his wife Edith,a daughter and a son. unsuccessfully, once against John Swainson and In 23 years at MSU, Bagwell served as a trustee, a faculty member, chairman of the Dept. of Communication Skills, now the Dept. of once against G. Mennon Williams. He was also unsuccessful in his attempt to be the board of trustees after his ended. re-elected to appointed term by strike, parts American Thought and Language, and as director DETROIT UPI — The Ford Motor of Scholarships and Financial Aids. Co., be felt by week's end at assembly plants, Trustee Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, who served Bagwell's family has requested that persons despite a new national contract with the United When the UAW and Ford reached tentative wishing to contribute to his memory make Auto Workers, was faced Monday with a threat agreement Friday, UAW President Leonard with Bagwell on the board, said, "Paul had a lot donations either to the Paul Bagwell to continued auto production because of of charm and goodwill. He had a very good Fund Scholarship a strike Woodcock urged all workers to remain on the job at MSU or to the March of Dimes. at a key stamping plant. even if Ideal contract talks hadn't been Workers remained off the job for a third straight day at Ford's stamping plant in completed' Chicago At the Chicago Stamping Plant, the key Heights, in defiance of both the company and unresolved local issues included ventilation, noise S the union. Officials of Local 588 said //1 ^ they had a abatement and other health and safety measures, long list of issues to settle before the 4,400 Joseph Naughton, recording secretary for the Capital Capsules III ) 0 )) ) employes will return to work. The plant is one of 47 still without local contracts to supplement the national reached after a marathon 21-hour agreement local, said the union Producti°n work to yg wants to "humanize the » reasonable pace - not all bargaining The 26-member UAW International Executive session that ended Friday morning at Ford world Board examined the new contract STATE SEN. ROBERT headquarters in Dearborn. Strikes at any today and attorney general more power bill would permit the attorney of 23 prepared to present it to the 200 members of the Vander Laan said Monday that to prosecute cases of consumer "critical" facilities could cut into production, Ford Council for their approval general to issue commerce and Tuesday, he thinks Sen. Charles deception and abusive trade trade rules for the state. He already hampered by parte shortages. Ratification by the 185,000 Ford workers will Youngblood should resign. A Ford spokesman said the parts pinch would practices will be considered would also continue to have begin before the end of the week. Youngblood was convicted two today in the House. the power to seek cease and weeks ago of conspiring to Sponsored by state Rep. desist orders and court Togetherness bribe the chairman of the State Two unidentified dress alikes share Bobby Grim, D-Davison, the injunctions. • an umbrella during a Liquor Commission. Vander Laan introduced joint resolution calling for a a Kelley rules Indian police OK Monday rainstorm. State News photo by John Dickson six member bipartisan committee of the House and State conferenc Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley ruled Monday that Indian tribes have authority to establish jurisdiction over Indians who violate tribal Winter handbook Senate to investigate and review Youngblood's case as forces for their reservations, and that those police ordinances, federal law enforcement officials, including members of the tribal police deputized ready; well as decide what the Senate should do in relation to the on youth How youth can be better citizens is the c police unite may receive federal grants. Kelley said that "depending on the nature of as federal marshals, have jurisdiction over Indians committing federal offenses on reservation land. "The state remains responsible for law enrollment starts Nov. 5 expulsion of Youngblood. ' topic of a statewide the crime, either the tribe itself or the federal meeting set for Thursday and Friday in Lansing sponsored government has responsibility for offenses enforcement activities directed at offenses by The 1974 Winter Schedule of Courses and Academic State Board of Education. by the Handbook is committed by Indians within the boundaries of non-Indians against non-Indians on the now available to students in their residence halls and at The conference is open to the an Indian reservation. the counter WHETHER OR public and is expected to draw reservation," Kelley said. "However, the federal of 150 Administration NOT the school board members, Bldg. Early enrollment for winter term will teachers, school administrators and government has jurisdiction over an offense be Nov. 5 to Nov. 9 in the Men's Intramural state legislature will override a For example, while tribal parents. It will focus on the responsibilities for police have exlusive involving both Indians and non-Indians." Building with early governor's veto for the first youths in citizenship registration held during final examination week, Dec. 3 to 7. and morality. j time in 22 years may be "The conference is a continuation of the State Board of i answered in the House today. With TWA Education's concerted effort to assist It will consider overriding youth and adults in Mlliken's veto of a bill that developing a full sense of social awareness, and moral and ethical values needed to insure a better ! prohibits antleriess deer society," James O'Neil, vice president of the board, said. j hunting in the Upper The conference will be held in the Olds Plaza Hotel in | Peninsula. The Senate overrode and will start at 3 p.m. Lansing leveto Oct. 18. Thursday. A BILL PASSPORT TO give the It was Correction incorrectly reported in Monday's edition of the Stete News that James R. 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Sizes 3/4-18 Q0nilH restrictions, so you can stay as long as you want. good for discounts on things like dinners, drinks, Fare ends May 31,1974. bike rentals. All kinds of things. murk owned exclusively In TWA Kone makes fabrics people live in. TWA is what travel should he. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, i Neil Young ByDAVEDiMARTINO State Newt Reviewer lets his well of talent run dry movie soundtrack, still bore "Nell Young" large enough on the album cover to fool most eager record buyers. TTius, his new series of concerts long run it seems might excuse Young on a few counts, but in that the newest material he has written is the closing tune, "Last Dance," is ironically the best on Young is joined by his old friends David Crosby and G h I Neil Young has become a depressing figure in American music album "Time Fades Away" was awaited by many as the first markely inferior to his earlier work. His back-up band, the Stray Nash, and the spirit of musical "competition" has improverti! I "legitimate" album by Young released in two years. Gators, featured on Young's last two releases, are fine musicians, resulting performance tremendously. I these days. And there is no one to blame but Young himself. Unfortuantely, there is not much new. but they don't particularly sound like they are trying very hard. A talent such as Young has should always be From his earliest days with the Buffalo Springfield to his historic evolving for the better. It seems a shame that he haschanging association with Crosby, Stills and Nash, Young's creative output Songs such as "Love in Mind," "Don't Be Denied" and M "Journey through the Past," performed live at MSU, were written Trying hard is the whole point; it is as if Young has taken his reach^ " I has consistently diminished. With the release of "Time Fades more than two years ago. It is odd that it has taken this long to mass commercial acceptance as a signal that he can comfortably pinnacle of success where effort seems pointless. We c I Away," Young has settled any questions there might be about his get them recorded. The fact that this album was recorded live at a sit back and rest on his laurels. TTiis should not be. In fact, the watch and wonder about Young's future in music. M °nly | "still-untapped" talent. Hie well has run dry. The Buffalo Springfield was an incredible band, it is agreed, Wainwright gets audiences to join act but it is disappointing that Young, and even his old partner Steve Stills, have yet to produce solo material that lives up to the promise of the three Springfield albums. Actually, the first two "solo" albums, "Neil Young" and "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere" represent what seems to be Young's musical peak. His material became somewhat spotty As a possible comparison, the viewer has to think that "I've been called singer, but I consider By JACK BODNAR mv»if ■ after that. Most depressing, however, was the fact that as Young rose to international fame as part of Crosby, Stills, Nash and State News Reviewer Wainwright is George Carlin, the hip comedian, set to music. His entertainer." says the 27 - year - old Wainwright, zaniness offstage. "I've only been in this vocation whocarriLi! I Loudon Wainwright III used to be an actor. Now he is an songs are very simple, funny and in vogue. But they are musical. so it's all pretty new to me. I just for four* I Young, there seemed to be a directly proportional decrease in His in between dialog is tight and geared right for the audience. - go on stage and entertli? I the quality of his songwriting. "After the Gold Rush" was a fine entertainer, and there has not been much of a change. The only He grabs the people way to the back of a club just as easily as people. That's what I know best." "rtaBI album, to be sure, but there seemed to be an dement in Young's difference between the Wainwright of old and the Loudon of those sitting in front. music that was no longer present; just exactly what was missing new, is that he ties his act together with music now. Though begged to do his hit single, "Dead Skunk it, the MiiM. I When Wainwright appeared at the Stables for three nights last of the Road," he is hard to pin down. The release of "Harvest" and "Journey Through the Past" week, he used an expert stage sense to surround his always good When things seemed to be going rather slowly for Wainwright, blatantly refused, saying, "I just don't thing anymore. I never really thought it was that good anrf T I plavS I audiences. Once surrounded, the audience had no choice but to he introduced his band, Brewster Strongpoint and the Fillets, should I devote so much time to proved disillusioning. As albums they just did not pass the something that I snen't I test of time, particularly "Journey," which, while supposedly a sing along, shout and have a good time. So did Wainwright. with a grand flourish. He introduced the members of the group minutes writing?" 'a I "I'm an empty old oyster and I ain't got no pearl," he sang and then sat down to play, for there was no one in the band with a sniffle, "I eat, drink and smoke stuff, and I don't know what to do." except for Loudon's imagination. "An actual band would get in the way," he says. And with a full set of harmonies and vocals, it Yet all of Wainwright's songs are easy songs, and he that he drops and adds songs to his repetory conteaa I frequently. "Whui J But Wainwright fine collection of knew exactly what he was doing. He flaunted a worn T shirts, ancient suits and good dialog. almost seemed like a ghost band did exist. try to do is lower your conscience, not raise it," he says smilin. "I always played the guitar, but now I do it on stage." I • ■ Though topped by a 50s crewcut, he also wore a well - trimmed His strongest songs were probably, "Clockwork Chartreuce" beard that took away most of the sloppiness of his attire. and "Muse Blues" though audience pleasers such as "On the Presents Plane" and "My Old Paint" brought out the vocal talent in the ^ioe xoc6 &U*U UfiitA hOmuhMx Everything was in its place, and Loudon's act had the sharpness of a freshly cut diamond. audience. imp* INHERIT THE WIND oh nrf ^nilth GIRL NEEDED or winWr WANTED: ROOMS m"hou*» 882-6133. 332-0866. 5-10-31 steering. $675. Phone 2-10-30 Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. 0-1O31 0-10-31 KKSSSiiSe- stcg&r —* s™'zsri 332-5212/694-0538 3-10-30 **RATES** MERCURY 1970. Marquis Colony Park 6-passenger wagon. Automatic transmission, power TOYOTA CELICA 1972. speed, air, new radials, Four sharp! METRIC MOTORS. Okemos Road VW repair. and 1-96. WAITERS, FULL or part time, must be 18 years or older, dependable and neat. Earn up to For Rent ]® TWO GIRLS needed for four man apartment, Twyckingham. ROOM FOR male rtudent. I 484-9367.5-11-2 Winter and Spring terms. steering and disc brakes, air, 349-1929. c-10-31 $1.95/hour, plus tips. Apply in 351-1241.3-10-31 across from Union, 211 1/2 I cruise control, radio, new tires. person, METRO BOWL, corner TV and STEREO rentali$24/terrT Grand River, upstairs. $48 p« I Very good condition. 349-4683. Free 1 s day month. 5-10-31 IS YOUR CAR SCREAMING for of South Logan and Jolly Road. 1,3-MAN apartment and several 10-11-7 repair work? Give it and yourself 14-11-13 men's rooms. 2 blocks to CAPITOL CLUB rooms for n* a break by coming Jo OKEMOS Call NEJAC. 337-1300. 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13. MERCURY MONTEGO 1968, 302 AUTO CLINIC. We do anything WAITRESSES, FULL or part time, campus. c-10-31 and women. TV, laundry, I automatic, good condition. $575. TRIUMPH TR6 1972 Red with from front end service to major must be 18 years or older, WHY HASSLE with dorms and restaurant and lounge. Fret I Call 485-3633.5-11-2 rollbar and luggage rack. overhauls. NO RIPOFFSand very dependable and neat. Earn up to apartments when you can own GIRL FOR furnished four/man - night parking. 222 Seymou I Excellent condition. $3,150. 0-10-31 reasonable. OKEMOS AUTO $1.95/hour, plus tips. Apply in your own home? Let's talk it winter term. $60/month. MG COUP 1969. Excellent Call 332-5617, after 6 p.m. CLINIC, Grand River at Park person, METRO BOWL, corner over! Call Mike 337-2341.3-10-31 8.00 13.00 26.00 condition, leather interior. For Sale Lake, East Lansing. 351-3130. of South Logan and Jolly Road. Foster/ALEXANDER REALTY $1600. 332-6246. 4-11-2 C-10-31 ONE BEDROOM. Furnished, 25 3.75 10.00 16.25|32.50 TRIUMPH 1972 SPITFIRE 14-11-13 -372-2265/489-7824.5-11-2 convertible. 19,000 miles. carpeted, clean. Just repainted. DEADLINE MUSTANG 1965 - $400 - Good GUNS, RIFLES and handguns of HI* BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Half block. 332-1946.3-10-31 condition. 351-8140 or Excellent condition. $2200. Apartments all kinds. Buy, trade and sell. 1 P.M. one class day rates to students. VAN WORLD, with experience and interest in 355-9891.3-11-1 337-0317.5-11-2 645-2123.0-3-10-31 clinical microbiology. ASCP 2 BEDROOM PARTIALLY BOBS GUN SHOP, 2412 South iationally before publication. registered or eligible. Full or furnished. 5 minutes from Cedar, Call 371-2244.0-10-31 MUSTANG 1970. EXCELLENT TRIUMPH 1961 TR-3 red with lifers acce part time, day shift. - DO-IT-YOURSELF with repair TWO BEDROOM, furnished or campus. Utilities included. black > interior. Hardtop, im. 5-11- Peanuts Personal ads condition. Low mileage, manuals for foreign cars. $4.13/hour minimum starting unfurnished Mobile Homes, 484-2646.3-10-31 must be pre-paid. economical. Call 332-2033. overdrive, radio, heater. Perfect for restoration. Call PRECISION CHEQUERED FLAG.2605 East salary. OFFICE OF $35/week, 10 minutes to 10% - 20% Ofl Hh coa 4-11-2 Kalamazoo Street, 1 mile west EMPLOYMENT, LANSING NEED TWO girls to sublet winter, ON campus. Quiet and peaceful on a IMPORTS 484-4411, 1206 of campus. 487-5055. c-10-31 GENERAL HOSPTITAL. lake. 641-6601. 0-10-31 Americana. Rent negotiable. * He12,S6! Cancellations/ Corrections NOVA 1972. Six cylinder, power Oakland. SP-5-11-2 351-0639. 5-10-30 Wedding Invitations 2800 DEVONSHIRE, * - 12 noon one class day steering, automatic, 23,000 MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East LANSING, 48909. 372-8220 NICE RESPONSIBLE roommate for Social Stationery miles. New belted radials. VAN - 1961 Corvair. Goes to best Kalamazoo Street since 1940. GIRL NEEDED for Riverside * before publications. Excellent condition. Phone bid over $100. Call 882-6937 or EXTENSION C o I I i n gwood 4 -man. Business Cards Complete auto painting and $ 63.00/month. 361-2365. Apartment. Now - or winter * 489 2237. 5-11-1 882-7044. 5-10-30 collision service. 485-0256. KEY PUNCH Supervii through Spring. 332-4909. Announcements The State News will be sp-5-10-30 C-10-31 sp-5-10-30 and Much More!! VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1968. 33,000 responsible only for the OLDSMOBILE 1973 Vista Cruiser <■*0 412 WEST HILLSDALE, Lansing. first day's incorrect Wagon. All power, air miles on new engine. New brakes, VOLVO SERVICE! Meticulous punch. Exceh^t pay and One bedroom apartment, GIRL NEEDED immediately for Reputable Brand conditioning, luggage rack, many clutch, tires, and muffler. Very service for your Volvo at benefits. Call 372-4750. fo'ur-man Campus Hill insertion. carpeted. No lease required, at Wholesale Prices extras. Company car, in mint clean. 372-5585. 3-11-1 Lansing's only shop specializing 10-10-30 apartment. 349-4617. 5-10-30 $140 includes utilities. No due 7 days from condition. 12,000 miles. $3800 exclusively in Volvos. Bills are children or pets. Deposit Call - 355 0926 or offer. 646-6483. 646-6484. IMPORTED CAR SERVICES. d by tl VW 1968. Runs great, fair condition. required. Call after 5 p.m., 10-11-8 1820 Dell Road. 882-9808. $400 or best offer. Call after 5 487-0161. 5-11-5 FOR YOUR best buys in new e charge 1-10-30 person. IP*' "£Q370 DOS one OLDSMOBILE 98, 1965, power p.m. 351-7781. Gosar. 3-11-1 year mit f experience. Good used furniture, some antii GIRL NEEDED for 3 man, ' STUDENT Call us before you b steering-brakes, air, new tires. Employment pay and benefits. Excellent furnished, 731 Burcham, MALE needed $300. 487-3715, 393-3810. VW FASTBACK 1968, Good opportunity for growth. Call to share house in country until BENNIE'S FURNITURE, 109 I condition. $750. 371-3674 after Apartment 103-A. Call after 5 372-4750, ask for Mr. Krepel. p.m. 332-0140. 4-11-2 CaJ!®95:_90?3: 5"_10 3i_ 5 p.m. 5-11-5 10-10-30 OLDSMOBILE 1966 F-85 station DUPLEX - 2 BEDROOMS, garage, ESCORTS WANTED. Earn while TWO BEDROOM, completely wagon, two new tires, new VW 1969 FASTBACK - 35,000 EXPERIENCED COOKS - good basement, carpeted, air. SWEET CIDER - ATWOOO'S | you learn. Part time or full time. furnished, two blocks to 393-8465 after 5:30 p.m. 3-11-1 transmission. $350. 485-0863. miles. Very good condition, pay and conditions. 371-4774, CIDERT0RIUVI, 1011 V BARRACUDA 1966. Three speed, $3/hour. 489-1215. 0-10-31 campus. $200 351-0808. 3-11-1 5-11-1 $1200. 355-0866. 3-11-1 ask for manager. 5-10-31 Grand River, Laingsburj. | 273, four barrel, 500 miles on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE - 651-5218. 1011 1 engine, new exhaust, excellent GIRL FOR 4/man. Burcham Woods Mt. Hope. 3 bedroom home OLDSMOBILE DELMONT, 1968, VW, 1973, RED Super - Beetle, Night Club Waitresses STUDENTS PART - Time. Earn near mileage, body in fine $53.75/month - winter term for rent. Reasonable. Students TWO FULL beds with spring« gas power steering, brakes. 6,000 miles. Mint condition. WANTED $50 a week plus bonus. Call condition. 332-8250. 5-10-30 Tilt-telescoping steering wheel. from 5-10 p.m. 394-1103. only. 351-3624.1-10-30 welcome. Sorry no children. Call boxes. Like new, quick sale. 353-5266,337-7528.5-11-2 for Johnny's Mahattan on 59,000 miles. $650. 394-2389. 0-10-31 HERRIMAN REAL ESTATE, 371-2827 after 6 p.m. 3-11-1 BARRACUDA 1972 25000 miles, Thurs., Frl., & Sat. Nites. We 4-10-30 will SUBLEASE 2 MAN apartment, 371-4158. 4-11-2 provide transportation radials. Power steering/brakes. winter only. Close. 351-0481.3-10-30 from campus area. Call: DEPENDABLE SHORT-TERM term Reasonable. 332-6814. 5-11-5 CARPETING. 3 SIZES 12'* Iff,? | OPE L 1968 - 1970 engine. 27 mpg. QUIET, NON-SMOKING feminist x 8', Wool, brown tweed - psl housekeeper - babysitter needed $350 or best offer. 332-0314. included. 484-0527. 5-10-31 ](&£>] room, communal house, - own BUICK LASABRE 1966 c,es X-RAY TECHNICIAN. RT weekdays November 7 through DORRANCE PLACE 5-n-2 - Lansing. $55/month plus utilities. convertible, excellent condition, 21, 11-5:30. Own transportation. Large 1 bedroom apartments for Sylvania COM*' registered, weekends only. 332 5765. 5 11-1 LATE MODEL radio, new tires, new everything. OPEL 1969 LD - 35 m.p.g., $11 per day. Call 332-5297 after Neat and clean. Students Apply in person Sparrow rent. stereo with two large remote Best offer. 351-8305. 5-10-30 excellent condition, new tires, Hospital personnel. 6-10-31 3 p.m. 2-11-1 welcome. Sorry no children. Call $600. Call 394-1062. 5-10-31 YAMAHA 1972 CT2.175. Less 319 CENTER STREET. 3/bedroom speakers. Hardly used, must sell - HERRIMAN REAL ESTATE, CAMARO 1970 350 Two barrell than 2000 miles. Only $480. house. Close-family only. No 371-2827,after6p.m. 3-11-1 RETAIL CLERK - evenings end HELP WANTED few hours a week 371-4158. 4-11-2 Hurst 4 speed, excellent. OPEL 1971 1900 Sport Coupe pets. $200/month. 332-5484 372-2304. 5-10-30 nights. Experience preferred. 337-9085 after 5:00 p.m. 5-11-5 Ziebarted, snow tires included. cleaning and painting apartments, (Keep trying!) 3-11-1 7-11 STORE, call Paul ONE BEDROOM furnished, STEREO LPS (Columbia): listen** Excellent conditon only 16,000 HONDA 1972 CL-350, good $2.50/hour. Call 332-1703. music. In perfect condition. 882-9646. 3-10-30 utilities paid, very clean, near OWEN CAPRICE 1967 - one owner. Air, miles. $1450. Call 663-6471. 4-11-2 HOUSING Contract for 4-door, 4 new tires, cash. Also condition, plus knobbies, $500. Sparrow. Available November sale. Must be male, off campus Original price $4.98, will st« 5-10-31 two snow tires 4.75/14". Phone Before 4 p.m. call 669-9453. PART TIME afternoons, 20th, $ 1 35/month. 815 student. Call 351-7906, after 6 $1.00 each. Cell 353-7112afw6 5-11-1 Monday-Friday. Auto-prep and PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE seeking Prospect. 484-0159 after 6 p.m. 332-1639. 5-11-5 PLYMOUTH 1970 FURY II - p.m. 7-11-2 p.m. 1-10-30 building maintenance. Apply remunerative sideline with weekdays. 6-11-6 automatic, power steering and AT SHEP'S IT'S SPRING. The KALAMAZOO STREET BODY unique future security aspect. CHEVROLET 1967 automatic 283. brakes, vinyl roof. Best offer. weather's been nice and so have Runs good, $200. 351-6117 393-5129. 5-11-5 SHOP, 2628 East Kalamazoo Interviews by appointment only GIRL NEEDED For Cedar Village we! Pre - springpricesonall 1974 Street. Lansing. 5-11-1 after 3 p.m. 1-10-30 351-3622.3-11-1 apartment. Winter only. Call PLYMOUTH 1965. Mechanically Triumphs, Yamahas; 1973 332-0531.5-11-5 BMW's. Close out prices on '73 NEED MONEY???? College gals to CHEVY 1971 3/4 TON Longhorn very sound, two snow tires, new models PART TIME receptionist in Dental including Rickmans. learn the masseuse trade. Call us GIRL FOR Sharp 2/man. Quiet, pick-up, full power with 1971 brakes. Excellent second car. HELMET SALE, 10 - 20% Off. office, 9-1:00, Monday - Friday. at 489-1215 and join our family. parking, winter/spring. 11" Camp - 4 camper. Call Phone 394-2859 after 6:30 p.m. Other accessories clearance 0-10-10-31 Must type. For application, write Webberville 521-3995 after 4:00 351-4156. sp-5-11-5 __2-10;31 prices. Complete stock leathers to 5803 West Bath Road, Perry. and parts. SHEP'S MOTOR TELEPHONE MARKETING. $1.50 5-11-5 ONE FOR Winter two PONTIAC CATALINA 1968. man. Own CORVETTE 1971 convertible, SPORTS, INC. 2460 North to $4.50 per hour. Full time, part Automatic transmission, power room. Close, furnished. $79. Cedar, Holt. Just south of 1-96 time positions. Call 394-1103. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN, am/fm, new tires, extra nice. steering and brakes. Good 351-2125. 5-11-5 Phone 351-8709. 5-10-30 overpass. Phone 694-6621. 13-10-31 audio, experienced, references condition. 332-6901. 5-10-31 C-10-31 required. Apply 541 East Grand FEMALE NEEDED - Sublet now 12 Pouch PONTIAC CATALIN*A 1960, REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED! River, downstairs. 337-1300. thru Spring, Riverside East. 13. Existence HONDAS 1972 CL 350, excellent Earn $200+ each semester with 2-door. Runs great. 1£ood - __C-10-30_ $77.50 351-9454.4-11-2 14. Religious condition. Blue, $495. 1973 CB only a few hours work at the transportation. Must sell. $125 WAITRESS NEEDED immediately; image 350 excellent condition, 4.000 beginning of each semester. _ or^best offer. 332-4780. 3-10-30 miles, $650. Call 663-8301 or INTERNATIONAL good starting pay, other benef its, WORKING MALE student needs 15 Drench for neat, capable person. Apply in roommate. Cedar Greens, 17. Subject PONTIAC CATALINA 1970. Two 663-3408.3-10-31 MARKETING SERVICE. 519 person, DAGWOOD'S, 2803 East $75/month. 332-6473. 1-10-30 19. Trains door hardtop, factory air, $1500. Glenrock Avenue, Suite 203, Kalamazoo Street, Lansing. 20 Too bad HONDA 1973 - chopped, CB 500, Los Angeles. California 90024. NEED ONE womarl for apartment, 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 23. Docket excellent conditionl $1,300. Call 5-11-2 X-10-10-31 winter/spring. Close ,to campus, convertible, red, $525. Must sell. 393-6762.5-11-2 J— »— Phone 371-2827, after 6 GALS NEEDED for telephone work $75. Utilities paid. 332-6911. r~ r~ T- 6 r~ * 1 i p.m. WAITRESSES PART time 5-10-31 3-11-1 AN in our Lansing office. Can usually 1 SPEND afternoon making positions available. Lunch, iT~ ry fit hours to your schedule. money! Advertise your garage dinner and cocktails. Excellent NEED THIRD female for Capitol Hourly rate, no selling. Call *r RENTAL TOWNHOIISES sale with Dial 355-8255. a low cost Want Ad. salary and tips. Call 484-4423 for appointment THE DOME KristyRias, 371-2445.5-11-2 Villa apartment. $60, furnished, pool, 351-1391, after 6 p.m. % iT" r~ * Convenient to MSU ROOM, 222 Seymour, Lansing. 0-11-8 PART STORE, - TIME help needed. 7-11 Lansing. All shifts _ 7-11-| 35- i2r- sr 35- P and shopping ♦Air conditioning WOMEN TO do nude modeling. available. 882-9585.2-10-30 NEEDED ONE girl to sublease immediately, $70. Call Ann after & i 5»~ __ * Carpeted 'Electrical 'Suspension •Engine 'Frame Straight¬ • • AUTO PARTS ™ $5/hour and up. Must be 18. PART TIME employment with 7 p.m., 337-9532.5-11-5 Si __ ix" 1 w * * Full basements Clubhouse and ening And Body & Paint Shop STUDENTS - FACULTY Inquire 530 East Michigan, Lansing. 5-10-31 multi — • manufacturer distributor 12 - 20 hours per week. Automobile required. 351-5800. EAST LANSING, three bedroom, FT 1 fr Hi L W/ play areas newly decorated, furnished REQSI0N APPLICATIONS NOW being taken C-10-30_ Now taking applications Owning foreign 20% off cars, we give for the following positions: apartment. November Free IB. rant until wmmdmMummm IMPORTS 10% off on on parts and castrol, accessories. Raider waitresses, waiters, busboys, and BABYSITTER WANTED in my home, four days per week, 351-9036, weekends Weekdays and r MS mm snowmobiles now in stock. dishwashqr. Lunch and dinner w 351-0460 1st 415 South Cedar Lansing positions. 2 Apply in person 12j00_~ 4:30. 394-2735. 3-11-1 evenings, 351-7764.5-11-5 E I V/T 1 between and 5 p.m. S— % - p.m. DRIVERS PART and full time. NEEDED TWO girls for 4/man. 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MOTTFRI. 1/2 block S. of E. Kalamazoo 8:30 - 5:30 Monday-Friday LONG'S RESTAURANT, 6810 South Cedar. 10-11-8 Apply side-door at 122 Cedar Village wintar term. lL •Family applications only 485-2047 . 3-11-1 332-1459. 5-10-31 Michigan State News, East Michigan Tuesday, October 30. 1973 H Mobile Homes ■EG V-2 head with V-4 Bottom GAS HEATER for six volt VW, 1972 PATHFINDER TRAVEL HAYRIDE DRAWN by horses. Call |300 Shure Vocalmaiter P.A. $40. Guns and Christmas trailer. Tandom axel, completely for appointment now. Phone tad $175. 351 0481. 3-10-30 decorations. Call 645-7788 self-contained. 3-10-30 Sleeps 676-5928.5-11-5 6. Automatic awning. Excellent HP-188 Stereo $90, EV condition. $2400. Call [ova17 Speakers $120. 353-7666 PIONEER AMPLIFIER SA-500,40 482-5338. 5-10-31 Service >r p.m. sp-11 -1 watts .5% distortion. Perfect condition. 355-5859. 3 10-30 1969 Parkwood 12" x 60', carpeted, ■F CLUBS - Complete set. skirted, shed, 3 bedroom. 5' x FOR QUALITY service on »70 model, Gorman pro-style FOR SALE two Minolta 16mm stereo 12' tipout. $4,995 or best offer. Eth bag. $125. 349-1934 after cameras. Hoover vacuum. Phone Baby bed, $3. Phone 371-1347. equipment, see the STEREO i. 3-10-30 355-1214. SP5-11-2 SHOPPE, 543, East Grand River. 5-11-5 C-10-31 ■CLARK'S BICYCLE MOVING SALE GRADUATE THESIS PALACE women's bikes, counter dishwasher and much more. Will top BINDING 5 day service must close negotiate. Call after 5:30 p.m. FOR winter (CAN'T get heat) 355-6014.5-10-2 FIND SOMETHING? Wagenvoord-Riegel Inc. If you've found a pet or article of all bicycles DRUMS: Four piece value, we want to help you return Ludwig Super Classic. Fine condition, $265. it. Just into the State News drastically come 485-7970. SP5-11-2 Classified Department and tell us RESERVE YOUR space now for reduced you want to place an ad in EAST winter bicycle and motorcycle LANSING STATE BANK'S found storage. Call SPORTS j 1 SONY STR - 222 RECEIVER. some 10-speeds Dual 1215-S turntable, 4 months column. As a public service, EAST SERVICES - 482-3878. 5-11-5 LANSING STATE BANK will run old. MK - 1 speakers. O070 South Logan Asking the ad at no cost to you! SKY-HIGH TREE SERVICE • $220. 353-0368. 3-11-1 8827003 EAST LANSING firewood, trimming, removal. STATE BANK Free estimates. 351-2756 KLH MODEL 20 stereo system. C-10-31 afternoons. 5-11-5 Excellent shape. $150. Phone 351-6129 or 351-9000. 5-11-5 FOUND: BLUE Key case. Campus SKI Book Store stairs, Call BOOTS - Milan, size 8. Guy |)DING DRESS - Ivory, High Buckles. $15. Cubco bindings 353-8311. C-11-1 Victorian look, veil BABYSITTING IN my Spartan icluded. Size 5. $75. 351-3006. $10. Both used one season. LOST: DECLAWED Calico Village apartment, weekdays. 332-2641. 5-11-5 cat. 355-2952. |l0-30 Brody area. 10/24. Call CAMERA, KONICA III A, 1.8 lens, 351-0371. 5-11-5 |p QUALITY used. CAN BOARD one gentle horse, AERCHANDISE. TV's $24.95 case, light meter, $55, 355-5756. FOUND: ownership care. Very reasonable Kd New tapestries $19.95; sp-5-11-5 CONTACTS - Berkey up. Hall, Tuesday October 23. Call rates. 349-2996.5-11-2 patches, diamond rings, black U.S. DIVERS Tank and regulator. Communication undergrad hts, Power and hand tools, CERTIFIED TEACHER will tutor _metric and manual typewriters, Excellent condition. Call Tom, office, 355-3471. C-10-31 in French or English. Call ■0 speed bikes, tires and wheels, 351-8618. sp-5-11-5 882-9195after 5 p.m. 3-10-31 LOST: GOLD opal father coats, furniture, guitars, ring - Union. Gift from late parents. PLEASE (mps, speaker cabinets, APPLES. SWEET Cider gift return. Reward. Call 351-5159. IRONINGS - WASHINGS, pick-up licrophones, drums and musical packages shipped by United and delivery, 24 hcur service —ccessories. Tapes, albums, stereo Parcel. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS, 3-10-30 372-7294. 5-10-30 Alfred Wardowski & Sons. 2 ■omponent systems, Cassette portable recorders, cameras and miles North of Leslie at 3589 c> / Students fight lenses. DICKER & deal Hull Road (old U.S. 127) Open Iecondhand TTORE, 1701 9-5. Closed Monday. Phone White students and black students at Mouth Cedar, Lansing. Open 9-9, 1-589-8251. 0-2-10-31 HORSES BOARDED $25/month. Olympic High School in Seven students were injured and one was hospitalized. PREGNANT? We understand. Call Blonday. Wednesday and Fridays, Eaton Rapids area. Good care Charlotte, N.C. fight shortly after school began Monday. ^ther nights until 6 p.m. HOOVER APARTMENT size us. PREGANANCY and a lot of riding area. Phone APWirephoto portable washer. Excellent COUNSELING. 372-1560. §87-3886. C-10-31 0-10-31 1-857-3371.3-10-30 condition, $75. 355-2952. X-3-11-1 |V EARTH shoes - 6V4 - $35. ///^ ifBWHATS Aid unavailable for students FLORENCE HAIR STYLING ype. Call Mogan. Omffi 100 USED SALON - Specializing in hair 132 6223. 2-10-30 VACUUM Cleaners. Tanks, canisters and uprights, shaping. Open Tuesdays, Guaranteed on full year. $7.88 Thursdays, and Fridays. (8 am EXPERIENCED TEACHER will §TAR • GIBSON • Les Paul - 4 pm) 209 Abbott, East • tutor in French and Spanish. Call (continued from page 1) m solid body. 24 karat gold and up. DENNIS Lansing, lover the State Bank Building 394-2363. 5-10-31 iccessories. Collectors item, DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. normally have gotten federal money. 316 North Cedar opposite City Apt. 201) Call for appointment lationally appraised at $2000. This loan is a direct loan from MSU to the student based on 332-4314. 5-11-5 ! Typing Service nt condition lets accepted. and case. 393-4769 after 6 All Market. C-2-10-31 FREE A lesson in !j^j money MSU borrowed from banks. Up to $1,500 a year at 7 per cent interest may be borrowed. Interest subsidies are available for SEWING MACHINE Clearance ... complexion The Lansing Chapter of Les Amis n. 5-11-2 Salel Brand new portables, care. Call 484-4519, East du Vin presents a gourmet dinner students unable to pay the high interest rate. Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing TYPING TERM papers and theses, for the "HIP" crowd at 7:30 p.m. $49.95. $5 per month. Large To be eligible, a student must prove that his IBM electric typewriter, fast selection of reconditioned used Mall. MERLE NORMAN Nov. 6 at Beggars Banquet. For request for a loan service. 349-1904. 18-10-31 Office, 341 Student Services Bldg. has been denied by two banks. machines. Singers, Whites. COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-10-31 information and to make Applications are available at the No announcements will be accepted reservations call Lyle L. financial aid office. pAGEMENT RING set. Hardly Necchi's, New Home and "many others." $19.95 to $39.95 GULLIVER STATE DRUGS, 1105 PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation by phone. Browij. $150. 3i2-37J2 - I rerms Eapk prand River, 332-5171. typing. MA English degree. MSU Tourism Assn. wiil Self Awareness Fellowship is an Roderick said about two million dollars in loan money is bridge Apartments. EDWARDS holfl a experience oriented program. available. Free parking. Timex watches, MARTY NORTH, 351-3*87. •general meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday - Thus, about 2,000 students with an average loan of DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, S.A.F. vibration could help you. We |P-5-11-2 115 North Washington, Greeting cards. Cosmetics and C-10-31 in 30 Union. Morgan Lawrence invite you to share the experienci $1,000 will be able to receive money. 489-6448. C-10-31 Jewelry. 0-2-10-31 from Singapore Tourist Board and with us at an open meeti 30 ■IPLETE SCUBA outfit. Tank, EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Suzy Hamilton from Harris, Kerr, p.m. tonight in 30 Union. There is also a possiblity that more funds can be borrowed if ■egulator. wet suit, etc. $150. Forster will be the guest speakers. FABRICSALE! Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). current money runs low, Roderick said. 155-2868. SP-5-11-2 CARBINE M-1 NEW rifle - fired THE ALOHA, 225 Ann, 351-1911. FAY ANN, 489-0358. c-10-31 only 50 rounds. Must sell - Promenaders will meet at 7 the Marketing Club are presenting SP-5-11-2 JjIMTING CAUSES wrinkles, extras! $100. 332-6140 after 5 p.m. 5-11-5 THESES, RESUMES, typing and p.m.Wednesday in 34 Women's Intramural Bldg. for an evening of Richard Neale, vice president Newspaper Advertising Bureau, at 7 "I thank our lucky stars MSU has a direct loan added. "Other schools do not and I think our institution was program," he ent with Prescription way LIFE AND love are a Halloween. Are printing. Reasonable prices. dancing. All members are asked to tonight at 118 Eppley Center. The round sunglasses. OPTICAL ahead when it approved the program." SONY you getting more Tricks than COMMERCIAL PRINTING, film will be on "Advertising and the COLOR T.V. |)ISC0UNT, 2615 East Michigan, months old. $300. 12", six Call Treats? Self Awareness 337-0712. c-10-31 Food Industry," with a discussion .ansing. 372-7409. C-10-31 Fellowship is a school of life following. Some additional aid money is also available from the tuition 351-6392.4-11-2 where we think with our heart. EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING - grant programs. We graduate FREE SPIRITS Pica-Elite. 1331 East Applications are being accepted ELECTRIC GUITAR - Cheap! for the following standing SPEEDS] Roderick, who has been meeting October 30th, Tuesday, Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 10-11-5 at MSU ten years, Must sell at sacrifice. Good buy! committees: Curriculum; Building. said this situation has 7:30 p.m. Room 30 Student only occurred once before. 351-0727. 3-11-1 Lands and Planning: Educational ■ earth cruising machines Union Building. 4-10-30 THESIS, RESUMES, Bond copies, Policies: Faculty Tenure; Student hour service, low prices. "We have had other periods where funds started out low and we YASHICA ZOOM 75 mm - 230 one Affairs; Library; Honors Program EDGAR CAYCE - Study group 484-5636.10-11-7 . All n :tend. Affairs; Interi subsequently got other appropriations, but it is rather unique that | WINTER STORAGE mm. new F 4.5 AR4X speakers. 1 steel belted tire 600.13, forming in East Lansing. Call 337-0601 after 6 p.m. - DOING A book? Thesis? ASMSU Legal Aid will have a Proje Gov Safet we are out of money for all three programs at once." & OVERHAUL $20. Jim, 349-3551. 2-10-31 lawyer available from 1:30 to 5:30 Applications may be picked up anytime weekends. 10-11-2 Dissertation? For One reason for this lack of funds is an increase in the number of p.m. Wednesdays during the term. until Thursday in 101 Student the ultra -professional look in your MSU schools receiving aid money, Roderick said. FOUR PAIRS of skiis. Datsly; students can make Services Bldg. The bylaws for VELOCIPEDE Fogies; Sears. Marker bindings. WATERBED FACTORY. Custom publication choose the IBM appointments by calling or stopping Academic Governance stipulate made waterbeds to your size. Selectric Composer. Not just a in 307B Student Services Bldg. Vocational and technical schools which never participated in PEDDLER Contact Larry, 355-2483. 3-11-1 LIQUI - DYNE PRODUCTS, that at least one member of each I 541 E. Grand River typewriter, but a complete standing committee be nonwhite. federal aid programs before have been receiving funds in increasing 1409 Haslett Road. Haslett. computerized type setting College Republicans are numbers in the past few years, he said. LADIES AND men's snow skiis |Downstairs 351-7240 with poles and boots. 489-5557. 339-9607.20-11-23 system. Spanish, English continuing their canvassing of the campus. If you would like to help, Television! Do you have a Roderick also noted that the shifting of the burden of paying for translation service available. program idea? We can make it a JIV TC 121 Stereo cassette deck 5-11-5 meet at 6:30 p.m. today in B211 reality. You have the imagination, higher education from parents to students has probably increased ■ also Norelco, ■ecks. 12 Stereo Craig and Ampex turntables, SNOWTIRES - TWO 15 inch VW Peanuts Personal -11) RENAISSANCE PUBLICATIONS. Phone 485-4389.5-10-31 Rather Hall. we have the expertise. Contact the MSU Broadcasters, 318 Union. the number of students asking for aid. "Parents see that a degree does not mean so much anymore and snowtires on rims. 332-5053. Anyone interested in supporting ■ioneer, PE, Garrard, BSR and the farm workers' struggle by are not willing to make big sacrifices to pay for college," Roderick Bruce. 2-10-31 ANN BROWN People interested in working on onic. Akai X-1800 SD HAPPY Typing andmultilith helping implement the grape TV production crews - there still said. track recorder. Ampex offset printing. Complete service boycott is invited to the Student - are positions open for the show With the tight job market and high cost of education this forces 10 stereo reel BIRTHDAY for dissertations, theses, and Lansing' Area Boycott "Inherit the Wind." Rehearsal on tape recorder. more students to seek financial aid. |enasonic AM/FM »m. - Two Jenson 12" stereo 1® N.R.N. manuscripts, general typing. IBM 24 years experence. 349-0850. Committee planning meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Student Center, 327 M.A,C. Ave. Friday, taping Nov. 16. Contact MSU Broadcasters, 318 Union. peakers without cabinets. New C-10-31 Radio! Do you have a'program ovoice bookshelf speakers. Universities link TWO PUREBRED Arabian and used stereo PROFESSIONAL IBM typing _ head Geldings. Trained Dressage - have the imagination, we have the ■tones. New (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. HOMECOMING Sanyo stereo English - Western. $1,000 and OKTOBEREEST CLUE: From expertise. Contact the MSU "!ms- Used Harmon - Kardon $1500. 625-3582. sp-5-190-31 Real Estate (ft SAN01,339-8934 C-10-31 our Broadcasters, 318 Union. io systems. landmark tower it can be seen. If New Sanyo 2/ your x - ray vision sees through the inel end quad car COMPLETE THESES Service, Culture freaks; Folk dancing plus tape decks. DOBERMAN PUPS green. regional centers J - AKC Discount printing. IBM typing dances from all over the world will Mono-end stereo record MARBLE AREA. Roomy house, ■'vers. registered, championship and binding of theses, resumes, be taught and danced at 8 tonight 1,000. used 8-track central air. MSU Astronomy Club will meet breeding. Phone 393-4054. Assumable 5 1/4% at St. John's Student Center, 327 Wedges and 2,000 used stereo publications. Across from at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 118 Physics 5-11-2 mortagage. 351-4866. sp-5-10-30 M.A.C. Ave. Beginners always campus, corner M.A.C. and Astronomy Bldg. All interested P»rds. Used - photo supplies. Grand River, below Jones students invited to attend. Jjvi,ar filters ■"oroid and lenses, HALLOWEEN KITTENS - six EAST LANSING 1 1/2 blocks Stationery Shop. Call GRAND RAPIDS - A pioneering effort to improve their service cameras, binoculars, 35 Wardcliff School. Three bedroom American Red Cross is holding a ■* weeks old. A real treat. Phone COPYGRAPH SERVICES, to west Michigan residents will be announced by the University of cameras, movie cameras, blood drive from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. _d view cameras. Sears 337-0052.3-10-31 ranch, 1 112 bath, family room, 337-1666 C-31-10-31 Michigan, and Western Michigan University. Students, faculty and staff are today through Thursday at central air, lovely lot. Assume 5 ■escope, Italian wall invited to a weekly Bible study Demonstration Hall. Free MSU bus More educational opportunities, better coordination and tapestries, FREE KITTENS, lively, weaned, 3/4% mortgage. $29,500. T1 used from noon to I p.m. in 130 Natural pass for your return. cooperation and cost savings are expected to result from the typewriters, clock and looking for a good home. 337-0913.5-10-30 Transportation Resources Bldg. For information Jdios, small appliances and universities combining their regional centers in Grand HISC8l|aneous 332-0294, evenings. 5-11-2 call the Park and Recreation Rapids. used .goods. We The consortium operation of the EAST LANSING, Bargain priced. Resources office. Topic this week: will have an open gay rap session 7 University Center in Grand grantee and service our Aluminum, 3-bedroom ranch "Baptism of Holy Spirit." to 11 p.m. Wednesday in 309 Rapids Junior College's Lear Building will begin as soon as a J'fchandise.WI LCOX home. Built in 1970. Full NATION WIDE AUTO Student Services Bldg. director is selected and approved by the universities. PCONDHAND STORE, 509 TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all Gu Mahar Ji Michigan, Lansing, Phone basement, extra nice kitchen, There will be a Chrisitan Science Working with the extension units of the three universities, the vacant. $800 needed down. Call points. 313-537-0005. C-10-31 director and his staff will draw ■5«91. Hours: 8-5:30 p.m. Regional College Organization on the institutions' resources to REGISTERED MORGAN weanling LANDON REALTY, 882-6635, ™ndaV Saturday, c-10-31 meeting at MSU on Nov. 9. 10 and supply the courses and other educational programs needed in the colt. Very reasonable. Also room open 9-9.1-10-30 11. All Christian Scientists - area. D SOFA to board one horse. 15 minutes students and faculty newly bed, opens to 42 An advisory council of west Michigan citizens will be organized to MSU, Webberville area. Phone interested in Christian Science may |c.hes' Excellent NEAR CAMPUS, by owner. Homecoming Committee to assist in condition. 1-468-3665. 3-11-1 Drastically reduced $29,900.202 i attend. The theme of the meeting is deternining the educational needs of area residents. T-8047.SP5-11-2 sponsoring a huge pregame bonfin "Freely ye have received, freely Supplementing the community colleges and Grand Valley State University Drive. Call for at 8:45 p.m. Thursday in the Fas PSICAL GUITAR, appointment. 351-7592. 5-10-31 DON'T FORGET Blood comes Complex playing fields. Everyone i give." Matthew 10:8. To obtain an College near Grand Rapids, the universities supply mostly graduate hand - invited! application form call Val Miller or coursework and specialized curricula. only from people. Professional ■ tet|. excellent quality, serious write Regional Committee, P.W. In the consortium the three universities will donors compensated. please. 351-3102. NEAR MSU - Okemos school. MSU Horticulture Club meetin Box, 134, East Lansing, Mich. pool the operating MICHIGAN COMMUNITY funds of their regional centers into one Extremely nice, three bedrooms, BLOOD CENTER, 337-7183. at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 20' budget. MSU has agreed to PALACE 1959, 10' x 47'. In L-shaped ranch, fireplace in The Christian Science act as the consortium's fiscal agent. Horticulture Bldg. A Halloweei Hours: Monday, Thursday, and Organization welcomes all to their I RED Star racer SL's, 200 excellent condition. One family room. Two full baths. special with C.eroge Kesslet Formalization of the regional consortium climaxes a i1' Salomon 505 bedroom, Double car garage. Completely Friday 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and meetings at 6:45 Tuesdays in 31 bindings, one study, completely "Pomology Production in Israel. development of cooperation and coordination which has grown furnished Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. c-10-31 ■"'r P'3102. SP-5-11-2 condition. $115. and equipped, including air conditioning. carpeted. By owner, 332-3894. 3-10-30 since 1956. That year MSU opened its Grand Rapids center, joining U M, which has had a center there for 30 - Choice location in WANTED: years. quiet park. MISCELLANEOUS - training in Tae Kwon Do (Korean Five years ago the three universities ■A SLR camera. 50mm opened the University W«s°'ies. $200. Call 489-3331, lens, Asking $2,100. 655-2847 or 353-2935. 5-10-31 Recreation i jrfa cash for war souvenirs, swords, daggers, guns, medals, books, Audiology and Speech Sciences karate) under Master Instructor Sang Kyu Shim is asked to contact Center, the combined quarters which has a common registration *roup advising will he held from 3 counter and joint office and work rooms with ■^ay. Thursday. 5-11-2 uniforms, etc. Send description lo S p.m. today, Wednesday and George Keitel, 53b W. McDonel separate staffs and Hall, to start a club. and price to: Patrick Caldwell, Friday in 213 Audiology and programs. B*1 Beautiful tweed, belted 1972 HILLCREST 12' x 64'. Must VACATION IN Freeport Bahamas 32777 Chesley, Farmington, Speech Sciences Bldg. All majors Cost savings have resulted in acquiring equipment, sharing of sell A volunteer driver is needed immediitelyl Low down Iftl'i P°l. 351 9' ®45 (originally payment. Two bedroom, December 17-21 for only $169. Michigan 48024. 5-11-2 are expected to attend one of these sessions. Also, meeting with Daniel from 6 - 9 p.m. on Thursdays, to mailing lists and printing joint posters announcing the courses and 4670.3-10-31 Includes round trip flight, drive young people (ages 13 to 17) programs of all three universities. completely furnished, shed and accommodations, tips and taxes. tn-asely scheduled for Wednesday to a group PN'S SCHWINN Varsity, has been counseling session held Students have benefitted from the combined skirting. Located Chateau Deadline, November 10. Call WANTED. a Hide - a- Bed. Good changed to 7 p.m. in Lansing. (A station wagon is offering of some - courses and some generator, $110, Offer! Estates, Howell. 484-3474. 353-9777, or visit Union Board condition. Reasonably priced. Thursday in 213 ASB. All majors provided for the driver.) If you are degree programs, such as a library science and other students interested in ■"'■'323 after 2.5-11-2 3-11-1 Office. 15-11-9 Call anytime. 351-6690 4-11-2 interested or would like more program by the U - M and WMU, so that individuals can enroll with grad school are urged to attend. either institution. information call Teri Krull. Tuesday, October Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 30.197J Road built on solid ground Professor Clifford Humphrys pulls pipe from equipment ituck. Clifford Humphrys, professor of resource development, recently led a group of students to a soon • to - be opened portion of I - 75 near - Roscommon where they tested soil moisture at varying depths up to 24 feet. The research is funded by a Michigan Highway Dept. grant to the University to do an environmental impact study on freeway construction. The stretch of highway, 120 miles north of Lansing, when' opened at 2 p.m. Thursday, will complete a 295 - mile route from the Ohio border to Sault Ste. Marie, part of a highway which runs from Florida to the Upper Peninsula. State News John Richard Gardner, left, and Two students haul a gas - powered flight auger to the 25 students assisted in an environmental impact Hale Currier remove a soil next site near a soon - to-be • opened stretch of I - 75 study on highway construction. sample from an auger and bag near Roscommon where a group of approximately it for later analysis. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 8:30 - 12:00 HAM SLICES *1.19 lb. WATER ADDED BY MANF. Blue Gross Extension SPARTAN SLICED @ 12 oz. pkg. FRYER PARTS Services COOKED HAM *1.39 FAMILY PACK WEDNESDAYS SPARTAN ALL MEAT - 1 lb. pkg. 45°, SKINLESS FRANKS *1.09 8:30 - 11:30 OL' FASHION Trivia SEMI-BONELESS HAMS 97' WATER ADDED BY MANF. with Sam Sp 32 oz. ALL FLAVORS U.S. No. 1 WASH. 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