Term QuCIICAKI A^C6 change for MSU? By SUSAN AGEft State News Staff Writer though uprising of status • quo quashers seem to occur decade or so. only every University of Chicago, the University of Minnesota, Northwestern Some issues - like abolishing University College or banning University and Ohio State University. early semester calendar. As only 120 credits would be necessary Changing the calendar was first formally proposed in 1950, for graduation, the number of courses a student could take would Christmas decorations before November - are heatedly debated when a questionnaire But many have turned to the early semester each year until they fade into next year. Change, if at all, is slow. sought the faculty's feelings on a change to classes late in August and calendar, starting be cut by one ■ third. a semester 1 system. While results were being tabulated, then - ending fall semester just before Students also question whether courses Frederic Dutton, sitting In a small office in the Administration President John Hannah reminded Christmas, sometimes as late as Dec. 23. Winter semester might be dragged out activists that the changeover runs beyond their limits if taught for 15 weeks, and envision too brief Building, is a man in the middle of a massive issue of this sort - would be too massive to do from early January to late April. unless faculty strongly favored a vacations at Christmas break. to change or not to change MSU's 75 - year • old quarterly change. Proponents claim the 15 week semesters allow more time for - One element of the study which j academic calendar to an early semester calendar, adopted by They did not, according to the intensive learning, reduce student hysteria and eliminate one both sides agree upon is that a many universities tired of the harried pace of 10 - week terras. results, and the issue was round of pre - switchover, if approved by the provost, the president and the dropped. enrollment, early registration, registration, fee board of trustees, would be a Dutton, studying the feasibility of such a switch for the After subdued collection, drops and adds, midterms, finals and long, slow, complex and expensive rumblings in the 1950s, the Academic Council grading. provost's office, has just begun seek the opinions of department considered a possible switch Thus faculty and University staff members would be freed from process. chairman and deans on faculty preferences and the costs of the again in 1960. Along with redoing catalogs, forms, football and Lecture The consideration was brief and clerical, supervisory and advisory duties, Dutton - light, and the council speedily devote the time instead to said, and could Concert schedules, computers would have to be potential changeover. decided that the teaching or administrative duties. reprogrammed, •"IV problem is that there is as much emotion involved in this University should maintain the status quo. The early semester system - also and fees would have to be adjusted. TOe semester calendar, popular in the 1950s and earlier, is called a trimester calendar if Perhaps most drastic, all courses would need to be revised to fit a 15 - week issue as there is rationale," Dutton said. fading now from most progressive the summer session is equal to the other two in length and course semester, Though he began his study in September, one administrator campuses as administrators either by extension, elimination or combination with other realize that the three - week "lame duck" session after offerings — is growing in popularity. said top • level University officials have been seriously considering the weeks which Christmas, "You have to remember, courses. a switch to early semesters for two years. complete the fall semester, are virtually though, that each argument for Though individual departments would do that job, the worthless so far as semesters has its flip side which "The issue is a perennial subject of debate," Dutton said, learning or enthusiasm go. A major drawback to the you must consider," Dutton said. University Curriculum Committee would face the task of Some large universities still early semester system envisioned by use it though, including the some students is the lack of approving the revision of more than 4,000 graduate and course variety open to them under an undergraduate courses. the Nixon requests State News Thursday, November 8,1973 michigan Volume 66 Number 63 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 power to combat energy WASHINGTON (AP) - shortage President Nixon "We are heading toward the most acute asked Congress Wednesday night for shortages of energy since World War II," emergency powers by December to Nixon told the nation in a broadcast combat the growing fuel shortage, address. He cited the Mideast conflict as including lower speed limits, year - round the cause. Daylight Saving Time and exemptions Nixon disclosed he is preparing plans from anti - pollution laws. for gasoline rationing only as a "contingency plan." He said that users of home heating oil will have to get by with 15 per cent less fuel than they used last year. Fuelssaving Nixon, whose popularity is at its lowest ebb because of the Watergate controversy, sought to rally politicians from both major parties to support his energy program. He measures invited members of Congress, governors, mayors and county executives to White Possible war - time type measures House briefings in advance of the televised being considered to save fuel address. include relaxing clean air Nixon asked for, among other things, standard* limiting all cars to 50 authority to reduce business operating hours, curtail outdoor electrical mph, curtailing work hours in advertising and ornamental lighting and certain businesses and restricting impose energy conservation taxes or fees. gasoline sales He said he is ordering all federal vehicles State News photo by Dave Schmier to travel no more than 50 miles per hour. Legislation would be necessary to make • that provision apply to all drivers. Noting that the Arab shutoff of oil shipments to the United States had made defeats the situation acute, Nixon said petroleum ress war supplies this winter could be as much as 17 per cent short. WASHINGTON I Wednesday overrode President Nixon's (AP) - Congress veto The first requires a president to withdraw any U.S. combat forces he commits abroad that period another 30 days if he told power veto halt the war commitment any time during requirement in the bill for a president to Nixon said some school and factory schedules may be realigned, some jet flights canceled and the schedules of planes, ships and other carriers adjusted. I of a bill to curb presidential war powers, Congress in writing the time was needed to the 60 or 90 days with a simple House - consult with Congress before In calling for a reduction in home ■ on his own after 60 days unless Congress committing I putting into law a 60-day limit on any safely withdraw the forces he had Senate concurrent resolution not subject to combat troops abroad. heating temperatures to 68 degrees, Nixon votes approval of the commitment by then. committed. The bill also requires a president to I president's power to commit combat troops a president's veto. added: report details of his war commitment I abroad without congressional approval. The historic war powers bill was opposed The President, however, could extend The second provides that Congress can Nixon said he agrees with the Congress within 48 hours. to in "Incidentally, my doctor tells me that a temperature of 66 • 68 degrees, you're I on the final vote by a coalition of Nixon's really more healthy than when it's 75 - 78 I supporters and antiwar congressmen who degrees, if that's any comfort." I contended it would grant presidents new I power to wage war up to 60 days without 1 congressional approval. Both 'ARSOriATFn "ASSOCIATED PRESS PRFSS ■ war, peace h Among his proposals is one that is sure to arouse controversy on Capitol Hill. He asked for power to explore, develop and Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, D-Mo., called produce the naval oil reserves at Elk Hills, There was talk of steps toward peace in Sisco, to Tel Aviv to fill in Israeli Premier Syria, meanwhile, charged Israel with Calif. Some powerful congressmen are | the bill "blank check authority to carry us ' . the Middle East on Wednesday even Golda Meir and other government leaders violations of the still fragile cease - fire for on "high alert." It quoted an Egyptian against use of the reserves. o war" and said Nixon could use it of what went on in Cairo. news agency dispatch as saying this. I immediately if he wanted to send U.S. though Israel and Egypt raised the the second day in a row. The Israeli radio said Egypt's First Nixon said that stronger actions possibility of renewed warfare. In a separate development, the United may be I combat troops into the Middle East. Despite the Kissinger - Sadat evaluation, Army, stationed in a defensive position required if the fuel shortages persist After three hours of conversations with States and Egypt announced they intend It was the first time this year, and the a spokesman for the Israeli military around Cairo, had reportedly moved despite his actions. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, U.S. to resume shortly the diplomatic relations up fifth time since Nixon became command in Tel Aviv said Egyptian troops toward the Suez front. Nixon's top energy adviser, John A. President, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger broken off in 1967 and to exchange I that Congress has overriden his veto. were stepping up preparations for open Egypt's official Middle East News Love, told reporters that mandatory reported to newsmen: "We are moving ambassadors immediately. This added warfare and declared, "We are 1 Nixon vetoed the bill two weeks toward peace." Sadat at his side agreed. taking a Agency described the situation on the allocation of propane and heating oil at ago, weight to the possibility of diplomatic very grave view of the situation." I railing its curbs on Suez front as "tense and the wholesale level will be extended to all presidential war powers Kissinger immediately - and headway in the search for peace. He refused to elaborate explosive" and I "both unconstitutional and on the said the Israelis on the west bank of the petroleum products. dangerous." unexpectedly — dispatched his top The new ambassadors will take their preparations, but Israeli radio broadcast He canal were in pockets that could particularly criticized two sections: assistant on Middle East affairs, Joseph J. posts in 10 days. easily be To meet the energy shortage, Nixon reports that Cairo had ordered its troops destroyed. announced these steps: * I o use Stopping industries and utilities coal, "our most abundant which resource," use I from 68 home,office temperatures urged § converting to oil in future. Love said this forthcoming in about 10 days. • the immediate regulation will be Converting power plants from the use of oil to the use of coal. Allocating less fuel for aircraft. Washington (ap) - Here are A. The federal government is developing Q. Will any of the administrations's Q. Will the freedom of businessmen to Nixon said 't is imperative for I Questions and answers on the scope Q. Is anything being done to increase and a gasoline rationing plan that will be put proposals result in higher taxes? adopt their choice of fuels be limited? emergency energy legislation now under Impact of reliance on atomic power? the"energy emergency" into use if needed, and a proposed plan to A. Yes. Regulations are being issued to consideration to be ready by December. Nram announced A. Nixon said the rosident Nixon." Wednesday night by ration heating oil will be announced in government is considering imposing "control fee" or prevent utilities and factories from A. Nixon asked Congress to empower the about four weeks. & Will homes and offices be colder this switching from coal to petroleum fuels and atomic Energy Commission to grant Q. Will there be restrictions on the surcharges to discourage excessive use of I *inter because of use natural operators of power plants are being temporary operating licenses to nuclear Michigan moves slowly on energy shortage, energy shortages? of automobiles? gas and electricity and asked encouraged to switch from use of residual power plants without a public hearing, but says analysis, page 6. I A- The President asks that home Congress for authority to levy them. A. The President has suggested that oil to coal. subject to present safety requirements. II ?fmostats Q. How will the energy conservation to average be reduced by six degrees so states lower maximum speed limits to 50 daytime temperature will be miles per hour and asked Congress for program affect use of such public carriers 1 «degrees. Operators of as airlines and bus lines? offices, factories President refuses to quit; emergency authority to cut speed limits I W stores are asked to cut their heating through federal action. He also suggested A. Nixon noted the Federal Aviation I by 10 p(«r cent through lowering parking taxes be raised, vehicles with but a Administration already is working with I bou"1051818 °r adoptin8 shorter working single occupant be barred from designated airlines to reduce flying speeds and limit the sections of each city and preferential amount of taxiing but said shortages of jet I J!°me ownere and businesses that heat pledges to restore trust parking be provided for participants in car fuel could lead to a 10 per cent cutback in I. e|ectricity or natural gas are expected pools. All federally owned vehicles will scheduled flights. As for buses, he suggests I i.niand>l ethethe same sacrifices as those using observe a 50 mile an hour speed limit. they be given exclusive highway lanes I on federal government will set an commuter routes and said the federal Q. Is thought being given to adopting I hrijP'e by lowering the thermostats in its government will give priority to WASHINGTON (AP)-President Nixon, the job I was elected to do. As long as I am | "dHigs to 65 to 68 degrees in daytime. year-around Daylight Saving Time? applications for federal grants to buy buses noting public doubts about his integrity remarks, Nixon noted "it was just one year physically able, 1 will continue to work 16 ago that I was re - elected as President of the _ J'there be rationing of gasoline A. Nixon asked Congress to authorize for mass transit. and calls for his resignation "as a result of hours a day for the cause of peace in the United States. II,11 home heating oil? adoption of Daylight Saving Time Q. Will the energy saving lead the deplorable Watergate matter," said world and prosperity at home." throughout the year, saying it could • measures "During the past year we have made great to greater pollution? Wednesday night he has "no intention of The President, speaking without notes, progress in reaching the goals I set in my re - reduce electricity and heating demands by A. Yes. Nixon asked Congress for walking away" from the presidency. said he would work to remove any doubts election campaign." as much as three per cent. rrench troo authority to waive state air and water quality laws and regulations on a case ■ by - Deoarting from his prepared text in a broadcast speech to the nation on about him which exist. He said the American people "will come He ticked off such items as: Q. Will there be curbs on use of energy Ending the VietnamWar. energy policy, he said he would take every to realize that I have not violated the trust | to case basis, without notice or for hearing, if "Progress toward our goal of real lighting? walk in A. Nixon seeks congressional authority necessary to permit use of more plentiful but dirtier fuels. action to remove any doubts the American people may have of his personal integrity. they placed in me when they elected president of the United States." me prosperity." Lowering the unemployment rate. I to save to order a curtailment of outdoor O. Will the President's program result in After ticking off what he said were the achievements of his past year, Nixon In the portion of his speech dealing with energy, Nixon made only the faintest "Progress in our fight against the rise in ene electrical advertising and ornamental higher prices? acknowledged that "I would be less than allusion to the Watergate scandal when he the cost of living." lighting, including gas lamps to be found A. In some cases, probably yes. For Then he acknowledged, before As » fuel-saving measure, the in front of many hones. He also wants candid if I were not to admit this has not noted that Congress had not passed his vowtag not to resign, that "as a result of the example, he asked Congress to authorize been an easy year in some respects." I tols ,a my ^ decided not to parade its power to limit store hours, which would temporary suspension of federal regulation previous energy proposals. He said he deplorable Watergate matter, great numbers I*,iiiistk(* motor'zet' equipment in the save on both heat and light. None of his of prices on new production of natural gas Saying he had taken note of the editorials realized Congress had been "distracted by of Americans have had doubts raised as to I''"walk Parade Sunday. The troops proposals would affect use of lighting in the home. for the duration of the emergency. urging that he resign, he added, "I have no intention whatever of walking away from other matters." As he opened the the integrity of the President of the United postscript phase of his States." Thursday, November 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 1973 ! news Aide hints at loss roundup of third Nixon tape v_ compiled by our national desk , WASHINGTON (AP) - The testimony of a But both senators, George D. Aiken of presidential aide Wednesday raised a question of Vermont and Jacob K. Javita of New York, said whether part of yet a third White House demands for Nixon's resignation now are mere Watergate tape may be missing or nonexistent. rhetoric and emotionalism. Fugitives seeking plane hold 3 The testimony followed notification to U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica that President The question of whether Nixon should be removed from office, they said, is one for the Two jail escapees freed three children Wednesday but Nixon's personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, House to take up in the manner prescribed by kept three other family members hostage in a farm at will testify at a hearing into a White House claim the Constitution - impeachment. that two crucial presidential conversations on Wadena, Minn., while the escapees waited to flee aboard A Florida homebuilder testified Wednesday, a state - owned airplane. Watergate went unrecorded. Sirica had summoned Woods to appear. meanwhile, that Nixon re - election officials Police said the Wegscheid family was taken hostage White House aide John C. Bennett testified promised to solve his legal problems with the Federal Housing Administration in exchange for Tuesday night by John P. Morgan, 37, and his before Sirica that Woods called him into her companion, William L. Winans, 18. Still held captive by office Tuesday to say she had discovered a spp in a a $100,000 cash campaign contribution. The builder, John J. Priestes of Coral Gables, the Wadena Jail escapees were Ed Wegscheid, 15, and his tape recording made of presidential told the Senate Watergate committee that he conversation. parents. discussed the deal with former Commerce Bennett, an aide to White House chief of staff Authorities said they would provide a plane and pilot Alexander M. Haig Jr., said Woods did not Secretary Maurice H. Stans but that It fell for the two, one an accused murderer, and the fugitives describe the tape she was listening to and he did not through after Priestes was told the re - election committee had been unable to help him. said the family would be released once a snowstorm ask. abated and the escapees could take off from an airport Hie White House said, meanwhile, Nixon is Stans was chairman of President Nixon's expanding his legal staff to deal with Watergate finance re • election committee. three miles away. problems "perhaps more effectively than we have In another court development, Sirica denied various motions by six of the original Watergate before." Specifically, a spokesman said, Florida lawyer Sam Powers had been recruited for the defendants for new trials or withdrawal of guilty homeowner 9 found dead in California house hearings before Sirica. pleas and said he would sentence them at 10 a.m. Approximately 52 per cent of registered East Lansing voters turned out Two powerful Senate Republicans joined the Friday. increasingly outspoken criticism of Nixon's The six are E. Howard Hunt, James W. in nonstudent precinct* while only about 30 per cent of student voters A sports - minded, hard - working family man, his handling of the Watergate case, one calling it McCord Jr., Bernard L. Barker, Eugenio R. went to the polls in Tuesday's election for two city council seats, That wife, another couple, the couples' four children and a "astonishingly inept," the other protesting that Martinez, Virgilio R. Gonzalez and Frank A. higher homeowner turnout like in the affluent Whitehills friend were found shot to death execution - style Nixon was "subverting" the Republican party. Sturgis. neighborhood above, boosted Mary Sharp and John Polosmky into Wednesday in a blood - spattered house set in the tiny council State News photo by John Martell vineyard settlement of Victor, Calif. "It looks like the work of a madman," commented San Joaquin County Sheriff Michael N. Canlis on the carnage in the new ranch - style home where two children were shot to death on a bed and seven other Young: from ghetto Mondiyi. Wednesday, ond ai class postage paid at East Lan FROM WIRE SERVICES Hitler." After a stint in the Un - American Activities peaks and valleys," Young once offices at 345 Student Service victims, also shot in the head, were found gagged and Committee of pro - Communist said in describing his career. :s> DETROIT Coleman A. Army Air Corps during World rsity. East Lansing. 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Mastin said his bill is being rewritten to include , became more specific when he presented a special written "All too often irrevocable land use the direction he will take in that area. Mason said further data and ■Michigan decisions are made not within recommendations made at the more than 12 public the councils of the meetings and research will be necessary before Milliken ■message'to the legislature on land use planning and management community, but in a distant corporate board the countless committee and interest group meetings held regarding administrative system. recommends an room," he said. "In short, we do not have true local control the bill. He expects that it will be concerning land use." ready sometime early next year or Milliken also instructed the Slate ReP- PhiliP M"81'"- ^k sponsor of a land use later this year. Dept. of Natural Resources to review Mastin, whose land use planning bill is in the House Committee the "labyrinth" of local ■ i nnine bill feels that Milliken's goals are commendable but do not What Milliken did not lay out in his zoning and planning powers and develop on Towns and Counties, said he has little to argue with regarding the message, yet has been most remedies to present to the legislature. It is assumed that ■differ largely from his proposed legislation that Milliken has critical of in the Mastin bill, is the determiniation of what counting on the department, particularly the Office of Land Use Milliken is message except that it offered nothing new to him. administrative channels will be established to develop land use In thfmessage, Milliken called for legislation in the areas of: "If the guidelines of the will see that what the message are compared to my bill, you Dbnning. Milliken has in the past said Mastin's bill is too which he established by executive order, to be the initiator use of land planning and possibly the eventual seat of coordinating it in the • Prime agricultural land preservation whereby farmers would be governor has proposed is already found to a bureaucratic and cumbersome to put into effect. future. ■ ted tax credits on their income tax while at the same time Ioarage voluntary participation in farm land preservation rather ■than deprive them of their property rights through arbitrary T •Strengthening the Subdivisions Control Act of 1967 J amendments to include 10 or more parcels of land that are I url¥ntlv exempt under the act. ■ • Providing property tax relief for victims of shoreline erosion to I encourage them to stop erosion and not be socked with a higher with A Meeting special informational meeting on the proposed Kalamazoo Street bridge project will be held next changes in the week by the proposal. set The plan, which would on require rechanneling of the river, has I nropertv tax rate. University Building, Lands and Planning Committee. Groups who wish to be placed on the agenda of the five minute presentations meeting for come under attack by environmentalists and others who I Milliken said all of these proposals should receive legislative Representatives of organized campus groups will be able to - may submit their requests to Garrison in damage the floodplain woods in the area. say it will I tiention in the fall session, but failed to mention that committees exchange information with committee members, county engineers, writing at 210 Eppley Center or call her at 355-0272. During the Garrison said that the proposal is still in an I in both houses of the legislature are already studying bills relating to the MSU Dept. of Public Safety and Campus Parks and Planning. meeting, individuals will be able to submit written questions to the specially called early stage and that meeting, unprecedented in the three year I these measures. The meeting will be at 7 officials. ■ p.m. Wednesday in 107 South Kedzie Hall. The original proposal, history of the planning committee, was a response to community Anne Garrison, chairwoman of the already approved by the planning interest in the issue. committee, said that the committee which makes recommendations to President meeting will give the University community an opportunity to learn Wharton, She said the committee has received an unusually called for widening and large number The cartridge-load automatic first hand of changes made by - county engineers in the original relocating Kalamazoo Street and of letters and phone calls about the project. "We've never had an constructing a new bridge over the Red Cedar River. issue with this much input," she said. that knows when not to flash. Minolta Autopatf 600-X Ftinpak Kit You never have to TO FORCE DRUG-PUSHING REPORTS worry whether People say— JL ff" Autopak + X use flash or not. The Minolta to „ Au 600-X decides for you. Just insert a 126-size cartridge, leave an XH in! X-cube on top, and fire away Built-in electric eye auto¬ matically sets correct expo¬ sure for beautiful color or Student silence penalty urged The best to eat when place black-and-white i A student should be kicked posures Rokkor drug selling or drug possession procedures the dorms tl 2.8 glass lens out of his residence hall if does with intent to sell. insuring a fair "If the accused student is a assures razor- not report any drug hearing for any student being freshman, who must live on are closed ■ fm sharp picture pushing he "The rules and laws against kicked out for pictures. m such I % Complete witnesses, several members of drug sales are unenforceable campus, this could result in his ft," Funpak kit the Public Safety Committee unless residents collaborate noncooperation did not exist at being booted out of MSU," is the Cafe said present. Martin continued. "Another Wednesday. with their RAs and advisory "The cancellation of the Thomas C. Wenck. staff members," Brandstatter student would only be forced to Grande Gourmet. contract by the University move off campus." Accounting and Financial said. "Residents should be even would be a matter for the MINOLTA AUTOPAK 600-X FUNPAK Administration representative, more responsible than the RAs and Arthur F. Brandstatter, because they live in the Student-Faculty Judiciary, Wenck said that freshman or which does not have the not, an MSU student is an adult director of the School of environment they create." resources to handle the number who should be held -It's a touch of Paris for Criminal Justice, said at a But responsible Gregory Martin, ASMSU 53" of such cases that could arise," for his actions and who should under T- committee meeting that such a representative, said adequate Martin said. face the consequences for measure might be necessary to ease the responsibility on violating University regulations. Open Sunday Nog, 8 p.m. resident assistants to report any Campus me Tim Cain, ASMSU representative, said that such a measure would be resented by PASSPORT for student student residents. orfHOTOS Over 100 student government leaders from 21 private, state and "Each individual community has decided its own standards of 351-1477 community colleges across the state are gathering at MSU today for 1 Cumon SI E Um. (2 blocks the Michigan Higher Education Students Assn. fall behavior," Cain said. "The >1 ol MSU oil t Gund River) lobbying people on a floor would see this conference. The conference, to run through Saturday, focuses on student regulation as an outside intrusion by the higher-ups." lobby efforts at the state Capitol, including the association - Wenck warned that drug IT'S sponsored bill that would amend the state Constitution to require THE three students to sit on state college governing boards. pushing in the residence halls created an environment of fear, THANK The statewide student organization isalso looking fora full - time but Cain replied that setting up lobbying system for student concerns to replace the present part - the RA as a policeman did not time approach. improve matters. YOU ASMSU President Ed Grafton, an MSU delegate to the conference along with the Student Board members Deb Hartshorn FRIENDS FIRST ANNUAL and Chuck McKinney, said the Michigan student association is one of the most effective in the country next to California's association. 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Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Editor-in-chief Advertising Manager President should not resign General Manager Andrea Austin Staff representative Opinion Page Jim Hush City editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor l.ynn Hen ning Sports editor Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor Editorial* reflect the opinion of the majority of the State Newt editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters to 4m John W. Lindstrom Kathy Niezurawski Bob Novosad ... Campus editor Copy chief Opinion Page editor deserves fair trial by peers Craig Porter Photo editor editor we the personal opinion of the individual writers. By TOM WICKER political left and the press to get him out office as the only possibly pen,.*. , New York Times of office at any cost. A forced resignation, guilty verdict is returned by two-tt.1 without so much as Spiro Agnew's limited those voting. V tW°"th,rd' EDITORIALS NEW YORK Nixon's — H>e clamor for Richard resignation is suddenly so admission of guilt to give it an underpinning of necessity, would feed this conspiracy theory for years to come. Others maintain more deafening that it may drown out good sensibly th- Residence hall ma sense and overwhelm due process. That clamor demands short-run therapy for a Sudden storms, moreover, in politics as In nature, often pass quickly. Three weeks impeachment and trial at b«t d^ng would be torn apart, which would take lime the m„2 J catastrophic illness. It risks a rush to foreign adv2 there was no clamor for Nixon's might take advantage and decision rather than an exercise of ago resignation; three weeks from now the would be at goverj!? standstill. At iln? for a judgment, and it proposes a constitutional must prepare short-cut when the primary problem is situation may again have been drastically altered. It is hard to see how Nixon's answers should be made. 0 that the Constitution already has been too moral authority can be restored even in The first is often slighted or ignored. that these are part, but only a few months ago it seemed VJ|„ It is not easy being the landlord taken to ease overcrowding before unpredictable. judgments in advance, which would nn inconceivable that he would ever fall to his of over 17,000 people, and MSU's it occurs. The residence hall management Nixon's resignation, while it might present low estate. In any case, it is necessarily be sustained in the event which in themselves do not 1 residence hall management has An increase in the room deposit staff acts as though they are at the imply some guilt on his part for something precisely when the tide is strongest that instance of setting aside or justify anotT; shown that mistakes are easy to for residence halls could be used to mercy of fate. Even though they unstated, would surely be cast by him in wise men should guard against being swept short-cuttift clearly prescribed constitution! make. The end result of this year's insure that students who sign up to have statistical predictions of what the patriotic terms of a wronged statesman away. procedure. Just such value judgments mistake is 1,800 students being live in University housing will, in a "normal" year's enrollment and acting only to spare his country further that subversion was rampant in 1970 forced to live in overcrowded embarrassment. Resignation would in no Nixon, Anally, is as entitled to a day in that more Ellsbergs fact, move in. drop - out rate will be, they find might leak rn, way resolve the question of Nixon's guilt court as any man; he is entitled to documents in 1971 - led Nixon residence halls. There is also the possibility the themselves totally incapable of and hi or innocence; it would not even leave a judgment on the merits of his case, not to men to many of the constitutional short What happened this year was University could look into alternate preparing for an unusual year, such an assumption that he looks too guilty to clear sense of what the charges were, or cuts of which they stand accused. unexpected. Residence hall forms of off - campus housing to as this year. should have been, and while resignation govern. What is the charge, anyway? In the management expected a 3 per cent deal with overcrowding. And not would remove him from office, it would sum of its various particulars, it is that he Predictions were designed to be has committed high crimes and Beyond that, it is a doubting attitudi decrease in enrollment but instead, guaranteeing as many students toward and a weakling faith in the t used as ruler!, not hard and fast not necessarily terminate his case. misdemeanors in various attempts to there was a 6 per cent increase. single rooms could be another American people that holds them rules. Residence hall management circumvent the Constitution or ignore the More people showed up to live in solution. law. strong enough to support their would do themselves little harm by Resignation might well insure rather Constitution while it is being residence halls than were expected The University could also meticulous than prevent continuing suspicion and and, also, more single rooms were consider lifting housing restrictions preparing for the unexpected and No person in doubt as to high public executed; that thinks them unwilling i unpredicted. bitterness in American politics. It is see justice pursued wherever it leads; th guaranteed. and allowing students to live where policy can go far wrong in turning for fears all their other institutions, already apparent to anyone who listens process One University administrator they want. Residence hall management that, despite the resignation demands, a guidance to the Constitution, particularly and common traditions might fall on constitutional questions. In this case, apir remarked: "We always have All these proposals are cannot hide behind statistics. They substantial body of opinion does not think while the President is on trial. If all th» Nixon necessarily unfit to govern; and Americans can find there a dear remedy should prove to be so in the course triples." If the University will unpredictable to a certain degree, should make a move toward finding many of his supporters are convinced or set forth for Nixon's alleged offenses. That impeachment and trial, there is no ma,, forever be plagued with but the present system used to find alternatives to the present system in choose to believe that his troubles result in remedy is impeachment in the House and in Nixon's resignation that could redeem overcrowding in residence halls, living accommodations for students determining how many students large part from a determination by the fair trial in the Senate, with removal from society so uncertain of itself. perhaps some measure should be in residence halls is also will live in residence halls. Granted, other university in Mt FOOT IS ASLEEP, /UJHAT 6000 DOES IT ) (LdHEKE CAN THEY 60 | no (RlDtCULOOSJ m AW TOES ARE AWAKE! /( 00 FOR-THE TOES (jjJlTHOUT THE FOOT V.J the world has as large a residence t) 5TM AU/AKE ? J halls complex as MSU. But other ^ -v Jk. universities also have managed to J2v avoid overcrowding. Central Michigan University requires students who wish to live in residence halls to make a SI SO advance payment in August, by Garry Trudeau thereby giving priority to those who pay promptly. This year's mistake has already been made and students in triples are paying for it. Now is the time for the residence hall management staff, to start working on ways to prevent another tripled - up term. Election: cause for The outcome of Tuesday's East of their support in off - campus, Brown, however, is not to be Lansing City Council election gives homeowner precincts, the two slighted. In identifying problem rise to hope and, at the same time, winners drew support throughout areas from their point of view, they cause for concern. the city. elicited responses and forced Sharp The election of incumbent That support provides them with and Polomsky to address their Councilwoman Mary Sharp and the precious opportunity to build campaigns to these concerns. John Polomsky proves, as Mayor Wilbur Brookover pointed out, that fences and bridge the communications gap which now However, McNeil and Brown never really had the broad base of Test laws by the community is not as polarized exists for many residents. Citizen support necessary to win. They Loud and prestigious voices are calling TV networks who gave him prime time to definition of some of the basic democri as many observers feared. input provided through the election never lost the "radical" image, for President Nixon's resignation to avoid plead his innocence, were clearly sidesteps ideals by which the country is supposed The election also confirms what should prove to be a valuable though they made a half - hearted a constitutional crisis and to save the around delicate constitutional issues that live. Let us decide if the President d has long been apparent - that the resource to the new council, if they country from undue anguish. But Nixon should have been faced, rather than have power to break into psychiatri attempt to moderate their views. should stick it out long enough for ignored. offices. Let us find a meaning ' student vote is not monolithic and heed its advice. But the fact that these two Congress to impeach and convict him. Nixon should not remain in office. Hie "national security." Let us discover if prone to bloc support. Yet, it also The fears that sparked frantic young candidates ran a respectable That is the only way we can find if the country iu divided and the President executive branch can ignore laws pass indicates students are prone to the concern among some homeowners campaign that addressed a wide Great Experiment is worth the 198 years wielded the knife. But let the law decide, by the legislative branch. same type of apathy which has at and city officials did not range of issues, indicates that already put into it. and let that decision be reached through times plagued the electoral system. materialize. In all, it was a protests of years past have moved The Great Experiment called for a processes being investigated by Rep. Carl These questions will not be answered nation of laws, not men. We saw what Albert's parliamentarians. If Nixon Nixon's resignation. Only by sticking Both Sharp and Polomsky campaign which had its ups and to ballot boxes. happened to one man who resigned when resigned, he would circumvent the his guns and refusing to abdicate ' garnered a significant amount of downs but allowed the community Voter turnout was generally poor Richard Nixon help the country one it became clear the law was going to get question of the relative power of the three student support in handily beating to vent some frustrations, sort the throughout the city. Hopefully, him. Spiro Agnew's "selfless" step - down, branches of government. It is not enough time. Even in all his arrogance there the youth - oriented candidates, facts and provide an impetus for council, in years ahead, will have a and subsequent mercy shown him by to go to the brink and then accept a something Nixon can do for the Americ Nelson Brown and Margaret progress. better track record than the former Atty. Gen. Elliot Richardson and resignation in place of a definitive solution people: he can wait and see if he McNeil. While they received most to the problem. impeached and then fight those char The role played by McNeil and electorate. What is needed is a new, working with all the vigor of which he is capal He can meet that Senate jury with all I Imperialism credibility he can muster, and he can down (hopefully) in glory and with 'WANTED* To the Editor: Melissa Payton's thoughtful column of Oct. 31 is correct in that easy assumptions should not be the basis of opinions this regard, is the Arab assumption Zionism is "imperialism in disguise" a or an assumption? that fact Ultimately, one's answer to this question knowledge that he left office with sacrificing his principles, as he did in gw up his claim to executive privilege when gave his tapes to the judicial branch. concerning the future of the Middle East. In may depend on attitudes, but some facts are Laws or men? Nixon can take tl in order. way out by resigning. I am just not that the easy way is the best way. Assumptions some Are most Israeli Jews white Europeans as Arab propagandists imply? Recent To the Editor: After reading Melissa Payton's column population figures indicate that 46.2 per cent are native born, 27.5 per cent are SN hea on the current Mideast war, it appears that European or American emigrants, 13.9 per the wrong assumptions she was trying to correct need some correction. cent are from Africa and 12.4 per from Asia. cent are too ob Correction one would be that not all NAME'- WALTER CRONKlTE, CBS NEWS. Israelis are white-skinned Europeans. A Of the native born Israeli Jews, 17 per ALIAS: JOHN CHANCELLOR, DAVID BRINKLEY, ItM BROKAW, NBC; sizable segment of Israel's Jews cent of their fathers were also born in Israel I am constantly amazed by the level EPIC SEVAREID, DAN RATHER, CfcNlEL SCHORR, CBSi immigrated from North African and Arab of Palestine, 36 per cent in Europe or the obscurity reached by State N HARRY REASONED ABC. countries. Americas and 47 per cent in Africa or Asia. headlines. On Oct. 31 we see the headl Correction two would be that history "Powers broadened." CHARGED WITH R6WRT1N*: WATERGATE BREAK-lN AND CO\ZS?-UP; . LETTER POLICY OBSTRUCTION OF JUSrtC&i OOMPIUNOEMEMVUSn FAKING OF books refer to the 19th century imperialist Though Israeli Jews of recent European I expected to find an item sometl colonizers of Palestine as British. or American origin are the dominant The State News like: "A reliable heavenly source S1ME PERT CABLES, PERJURY ( NUMBER OF COUNTS UNDER IWESfiGAlTON); WIRETAPPING-1 SECRET*CAMPAIGN RjNOSj Correction three would be that Israel political force in the state of Israel at the welcomes all letters. Letters revealed that during fiscal 1972-73, was not established in the name of present time, the existence of a Sephardic should be typed to a 65 Lord of the universe, has ordered THE IIT SETTLEMENT^ GOVERNMENT FUNDUS It) IMPROVE religion, but as a result of the persecution majority raises difficult questions. Are space line and triple spaced. power of the natural forces of the cos HOMES AT SAN CLEMENTS AND KEY BlSCANUE; NUMEROUS of that religion through the centuries. these brown skinned people "European nearly doubled." - Letters should be signed and RESIGNATIONS OF WHITE HOOS6 STAFF; FINANCIAL DEALS Correction four would be that some imperialists?" include hometown, student, I was confronted instead with a plea AND RESIGNATION OF SPlRO AfiN&Al; JUSTICE OtPT^S^AltCNS. American attitudes toward the Mideast little piece on the Senate faulty or staff standino and ARMED AND DAN6E«DUS WITH MICROPHONES AND CAMERA'S. began to change after announcement of an These facts may not prove that the Israeli Committee. local address. No unsigned Daniel Misl oil boycott and the threat of intervention position is conect, but they do begin to Norripy. letters will be accepted. • by our lifelong ally since last year, the point out the enormous complexity of the Rockville Centre, N.Y.,* PROS6CU1&R RICHARD M. NlXOM Soviet Union. Letters may be edited for problems of the Middle East. Real solutions OR The revenue generated by support of will ultimately have to take this complexity clarity and conciseness to LOCAL COMMITTEE 1& REELECT T^E PRESIDENT Israel is more than overshadowed by the into account, not the easy assumptions or accommodate more letters Editor's note: There was a deck, revenue from oil and Russian trade the sloganeering of some Palestinians. on the page, but definitely second headline, under agreements. Marvin Zalman 'ill not be edit" I for broadened' which served to clarify Patrick Skurka Asst. professor of main head, which was general due to Detroit senior. criminal justice Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 8,1973 5 Sharp, supporters celebrate ByMAUREEN McDONALD Her ranch home at 950 Auburn Ave. iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiifiiiiiiiiiuii Three State News staff writers attended win State Newt Staff Writer accomodated nearly 100 well-wishers who the election night parties of the four East floated in and out or hovered near the well "Brown and McNeil concentrated "Come on over, there's lots of beer and stocked bar. Lansing city council candidates. These on one three articles are their impressions of the electorate, which was too small of lots of good people here." The generally well dressed and well a base," people attending the parties and the feelings he said. Sporting a broad smile and offering a heeled party goers were solidly behind Mary toward the election results. Most party goers would warm hearty handshake to each arriving agree that Sharp but differed widely on the choice for in McNeil and Brown over estimated the guest, Mary Sharp partied victoriously a second council person. Robert Wilcox, retiring East Lansing youth voting behavior. In fact some people Tuesday night until her weary husband Between drinks and cheers for councilman, came booming into the party "Mary" a said "we need mature people on the played a chorus of Auld Lang Syne on the few guests seemed shocked to find that around midnight, telling each person "our council." But others stereo. thought the pair had "poor old John (Polomsky) actually won a town did it, our town did it, except I didn't some good innovative ideas. "I think he's council seat." trying to tell me even get a write-in vote." Giving his wife a Sharp had thought Margaret McNeil something," she says with a grin to the "You can talk to him, though I don't big hug he said elatedly, "Thank God would make the bestcouncilmate. remaining guests. "But thanks so much for know how much he'll listen," one woman Margaret McNeil and Nelson Brown ran the Speaking coming — hell, I love people." on Polomsky she told news reporters, "I commented on Polomsky. campaign as they did, it helped to beat don't think he's got any brains, but we'll them." train him — we've trained others before." An assortment of area political Polomsky's bac joined the well wishing party including Wilbur Brookover, mayor; John Patriarche, types The with party guests dissipated after 1 a.m., stragglers talking about the new-styled student voter. "They're making intelligent city manager; Thelma Evans, platform as k councilwoman; Derwood Boyd, county commissioner, and Neil Colburn. brother of former councilman George Colburn. choices now, not voting in blocks," woman "It's said. a whole new ball game, and I'm one glad By LINDA SANDEL were concerned with community matters to be in it," Sharp said, looking a little tired State News Staff Writer that not Colburn managed his brother's youth - but vibrant. For the third council race in a were just radical ideas, but issues oriented 1971 campaign with the Coalition John V. Polomsky with a concrete basis," one supporter said. row, her forthright manner and warm smile accomplished another for Human Survival but he found the had garnered votes — and new friends. of his goals Tuesday and that fact Floyd Barrows, associate professor of brought a wide smile to his face and a firmer clasp to humanities, the hard - driving man who his exuberant handshake. engineered the Polomsky campaign, was His satisfaction was evident as he unabashedly elated at the victory. greeted the 50 supporters and "We had a superior neighbors who organization," he attended a victory party said. "The other candidates Tuesday evening at hung the Polomsky home. themselves on a poor platform. Mixed drinks, beer and a Polomsky's wife, Ann, who mixed well friendly atmosphere led people to make reflective with the informal, excited group, spoke Mary Sharp at her victory party comments on the events which turned an quickly and excitedly about the newly apparently underdog candidate into an elected councilman. unmistakable victor. "I think the voters really liked the way "I think voters, John presented himself," she said. "Not particularly students, only did he represent residents, but the |Brown-McNeil election workers students on campus as well." seen Several of Polomsky's children could be mingling with guests, obviously enthralled by their father's new role. symbolize '60s political movement By GARYKORRECK "The whole family was involved in this election," said Mrs. Polomsky. "We were never aware before of the effort involved in a campaign." work, time and State News Staff Writer place. The students didn't show. be that there Polomsky speculated that students did were not The faces were young. enough. No one not vote for Nelson Brown and "They're worse than the (homeowning) could make the students leave their homes Margaret They were faces anyone might have seen citizens," McNeil in the expected numbers because of one young observer said. "The or rooms and they knew it. I at any number of gatherings in the late '60s. ones who did show up voted wrong." their lengthy platform, which he said I But it is no longer 1968. Others were less philosophical. "They all said they didn't have time and I told them 'man, make time!" treated issues with a slant that was a little too far in the future. The people who showed up in the It was reminiscent of a '50s I rock hop "Yeah, they said they were voting — I "The issues were presented in a fashion basement of Small World Photographic on after the big group failed to show and I M.A.C. Avenue Tuesday night and those everyone was standing around talked to more students who said they were that was galling to many students," he said. I who didn't but worked for the Nelson what to do with all their energy. wondering voting than voted." The chemistry that resulted in the I Brown Margaret McNeil campaign, are fast ■ "Nice try." Polomsky — Mary Sharp victory can never I becoming a dying breed. "They don't realize what they've just be totally analyzed, but it appears that a "Yeah, nice try." done." radical platform, low student voter turnout The low, and indecisive, student vote "I can't believe it." I didn't do as much damage to the Brown - and high homeowner turnout were among "All that work. All that work." There was a keg of beer in the center of 1 McNeil campaign as their ideas did. the death factors of the Brown - McNeil "Fuck'em." the main room and a few jugs of wine but faction. It isn't even the ideas so much as the I The just one joint was passed between few Whatever the reason, Polomsky and reaction people had to them. people behind Brown and McNeil a people and no mention of drugs came up, Desperation, rather than dismay, was were people like Charlie Ipcar, who is Sharp will soon be actively living up to the I evident in that basement and those who working at a pace faster than th? East except for one man who suggested someone duties imposed by the title of councilman. I hung together may have done so more out Lansing housing ordinance people to make supply a tearful woman with One Polomsky supporter has no doubt qu^lludes! in I ol their need to keep their cause alive, sure residents, hopes of settling her down. »» that the 43 year - old mostly under 25, are not - • asst. professor of I rather than to console each other on the loss discriminated against. engineering will make a good councilman. Everyone left after Brown and McNeil "Dad just knows how to do | ofan election. Charlie is one of many. It is a smaller, made parting statements to supporters. The things," "The students don't care," was the Polomsky's 14-year-old daughter Michele tighter group than the ones who marched to keg still had a few drops in it but no one felt said. "He just knows how to do things." I general reaction. "The young people don't and on Oiicago, but its potential is greater. like hanging around. A few discussions ire anymore." A few older, perhaps wiser, There wasn't a lot of "right on" and "I I heads theorized the Brown McNeil lingered in the corridor, a few more tears - know where you're at" hype that one 1 platform was inappropriate. Some blamed were shed, a few more hands and embraces would expect at a gathering of people that were extended. It I city clerk Beverly Colizzi for the low was almost schmuck at many news magazines and newspapers had the end, almost the type of tender | student vote. labeled "radical" for lack of a better word. which obliterated the bulk of the '60s paranoia But arguments always ended in the same There were groupies, and the irony might movement. Almost, but not quite. MOONLIGHT i Welcome- MANIA i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Be Our Guest. FRIDAY, November 9 at our place we sparkle for you. 9:30 A.M.-10:00 P.M. REDBAHN FREE rn MUSIC CO. BIG uthhyeue LANSING STORE ONLY FROM 402 S. WASHINGTON MARY QUANT BARNEY oo ■ (when you buy cl3 i a Big Barney and fries.) §: CJ3 ■ MATCHING BRA and BRIEFS O ■ Available in six sheer hues, Blue, Yellow, Pink, Champagne, Red and Green. Come in and see Mary's BOOBY TRAPS! 1010 East Grand River We Card Shop Ave. East Lansing 309 E. Grand River 332-6753 Sun Thurs. 10 a.m.-11 p.i EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48823 Fri — Sat. 10 a.m 3 a.m Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November .197] State By PAUL VARIAN United Press International talks, but fails to act everybody started trying to upstage everybody else. Advice on how to conserve heating fuel came from numerous on speech around the state on the energy crisis, concluding ultimately that Michiganders would not be affected to any great extent so long fuel crisis governmental sources — even state Labor Director Barry Brown. as it doesn't get too cold. Grand-standing is a popular sport in Lansing. And this fell, the anticipated energy crisis provided a tailor - TTiere is no question that the severity of fUel shortage problems in Michigan is directly, dependent on weather," he added in At this point, it s certainly too late for the made platform for lawmakers and government officials who indulge legislature to t.i in this kind of vocal exercise. News Commentary testimony before the special legislative committee. action for this winter. Nor does the governor plan i„ S^ But now, with the cold weather upon us, it seems that all the The committee conducted hearing after hearing in Lansing and lawmakers into action, according to a spokesman. d th( elsewhere and th^n its chairman. Rep. William B. Fitzgerald, "He may send the legislature rhetoric of September and October was for naught. Nobody was something in the fnm, able to scare the energy crisis away, or even postpone it. The suggestions ranged from turning thermostats down during D-Detroit, stepped out on his own to announce that he had put memorandum, but there's nothing the lawmakl °f' about it legislatively at this time," the spokesman Gov. Milliken set up a special energy task force to investigate sleeping hours to putting up storm windows. together a legislative package to deal with the crisis. said Can 110 State Commerce Director Richard Helmbrecht gave speech after He made the announcement Oct. 23 at a news conference held "Itwill have to be done administratively." means to combat fuel shortages, the legislature empaneled a special joint committee for essentially the same purpose and then Lawmaker ByJOANNA FIRESTONE the more seriouss felony charge, is at least as puzzling a: as the first. faces given only to persons charged V/ charged with with drunk drunk rtrivinn driving. United Press International Police refused all comment on the matter, confirming only that OToole declined to comment further on the case Rep. Dale Warner,prime sponsor of drug and alcohol legislation, Warner was arrested, charged with public intoxication and held in Warner said that since his Aug. 15 arrest in ■ Unsini?on,h. now stands charged with criminal violations involving both drugs the city jail for part of the night. and alcohol. Warner was arrested while parked on a dead - end street Monday o?=,on of heroin, he has been very careful to avoid any Warner, who faces a preliminary hearing today on a charge of night. possession of heroin, was arrested by Lansing police "londay night He said he pulled over to the side of the road when his car stalled. He reiterated, however, that he uses no drugs and only drinks U' business committee for public intoxication. The 32 year ■ old Eaton Rapids Republican, serving his fourth • term as a state lawmaker, held an impromptu news conference in his "once a year or so - you know, like at weddings." "1 had gone to a grocery store," Warner explained. "It's very to discuss hall crowding office Tuesday and declared his innocence in both cases. simple, it's not complex—and my car stalled." Residence hall overcrowding will be discussed at the Universih The new case, while involving a misdemeanor offense rather than He pulled a copy of a work order from his desk proving that his Business Affairs Committee meeting at 3 p.m. today ii 1968 Thunderbird had indeed been in the shop for starter trouble. Administration Building. "A police car pulled up behind me," Warner said. "Two Also slated for discussion are instate/outstate reelassificatin Clarification policemen got out and asked for my license and I gave it to them. procedures and financial aspects of the switch from the auarbrh In Wednesday s article concerning the protest during the Then they checked it out and left. the trimester system. "About a minute or two later," Warner said, the police car John Brake, chairman of the committee, said Robert performance of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, the quote Carlbereol returned and one of the officers informed him he was under arrest. Lyman Briggs College has asked that the problem of overcrowd from Allan Weiss, president of the MSU Struggle for Soviet Jewry, "1 must say they treated me like I was intoxicated," he said. in residential halls be put on the committee agenda. appears to be directed against campus police. At the Lansing police station, Warner and his attorney, Norman Carl berg has expressed concern over Weiss, however, was criticizing student governance overcrowding in Lym« administrators for an alleged failure to fulfill a previous agreement Farhat, asked for a breathalyzer test. 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Gradishar is firjjt in scoring defense and great surprise to the 28 • year - old righthander. Griffin, who has already flanked by Vic second (oh, the pain) in rushing The word is out that Ohio amassed 888 yards. Koegel and Rick defense. Palmer, who posted a 22 - 9 record and a league - leading 2.40 Only a Middleton who have piled up 58 earned run average this season, received 14 first State does have a weakness - sophomore, Griffin is a sure be and 60 Additionally, the Bucks have place votes and 88 to land a spot on the all tackles, respectively. poin ts from a balloting of 24 members of the Baseball Writers Assn. parking the team bus. - Big Ten Tackles Peter Cusick and a solid field goal kicker in Blair of America to beat out California's Nolan Unfortunately, that too is team and could gamer all • Arnold Jones lead the defensive Conway who is currently Ryan and Oakland's Jim American honors. Hunter. probably a lie. line corps. Jones led the team in second in the Big 10 in kick The truth of the matter is Greene's quickness has made John Miller, the relief specialist of the Detroit tackles for the last three scoring (33 points). Tigers, finished that Woody Hayes' Buckeyes the Bucks' option a games "We're looking forward to fourth with six points. play to be of lad. season including a 24 ■ just don't commit many errors. reckoned with each time they tackle performance playing the No. 1 j.eam in the "It's just like everybody has line up. against the nation," Stolz commented been telling you," Denny Stolz "He's a fabulous University of Michigan. Cusick threat," led the defensive line in tackles Wedne»day. ISTART YOUR OWN BEER PUB admitted. "They're just one Stolz said of Greene. "Very seldom does a team last year with 76. peat football team." Bruce Glia and Brian In the defensive have the opportunity to play I Information on leasing, licensing, vending On paper, OSU's No. 1 Baschnagle will start at the secondary the No. 1 team in the Neal Colzie stands out. He is country," • machines, beer, food, etc. Send just *3( ranking is more than justified. remaining two backfield slots defensive coordinator Ed tied with three others, They have allowed less points and there's many more where including Youngs reiterated. "But we're 1 for the book which can help you be Bill Simpson, for the lead in your (201 than any other team in the they came from. not about to gamble on defense. country. Offensively, they've interceptions in the Big Ten. Mown boss in one of the On the line, Hayes has He's also returned his thefts for We don't think we're RANDY GRADISHAR most profitable colored the board for an average probably the best offensive 94 yards and that's mismatched, defensively. We I businesses going todav. of 41 points a game in the Big lineman in the tops. won't resort to country in John trickery or Ten. Oddly enough, Buckeye Hicks. The long time OSU head man has called him "the best Colzie doubles as a punt returner and is second in the anything similar. We've played good offensive football teams Intramurals |INF0 SYSTEMS, P.O. Box 17704 quarterback Cornelius Greene is I've ever seen at his position." conference. He leads in return yardage with 294 and has a before." The deadline for entries into the tournament is Friday. co - rec badminton doubles TAMPA, FLORIDA 33612 currently 11th in the Big Ten in Hicks is a prime candidate for passing. But he's only thrown the Outland Trophy, annually touchdown to his credit. MSU tops U-M The tourney will begin Monday. I 15 times and those weren't given to the Enough for the individuals. There is no fee charged for entering. j country's best It's the Bucks' team strength in field hockey The intramural department is now really necessary. With a ground attack that lineman. Hayes has made that which has earned them their top MSU closed out its 1973 field of charge to married sponsoring recreation free housing at the Spartan Village School gym. Don't Keep ! gobbles up a mean of nearly 400 spot in the race for the national The recreation times are 8 to comment only twice. The other hockey season Wednesday with 10:30 p.m. Mondays and title. Wednesdays and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays. For more yards a game, "Corny" just time it concerned a 3 - 0 shutout victory over the doesn't need to put the ball up Gradishar, the Bucks' Randy After five Big Ten games, Ohio State is first in University of Michigan. 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