ISU clobbers Notre hockeyon%eag^r8,s9 Dam the State News Monday, November 12, 1973 michigan Volume 66 Number 65 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 kccord signed >y Israel, Egypt; Syria snubs deal associated press Truce mood is shaky optimism, An Israeli and an Egyptian general met article page 11. I amid the rubble of war Sunday and signed a ■U S -inspired truce aimed at bringing peace. separation of forces under UN • To auspices. J The milestone pact signed on a desolate get daily supplies of food, water and ■stretch of the Suez-Cairo highway marked medicine to the town of Suez and evacuate wounded Suez civilians. Ithe first such formal Arab-Israeli accord :e the 1949 Rhodesarmistice.attheend • To avoid any impediment to the If the first Middle East war. movement of nonmilitary east bank of the Suez supplies to the J It strengthened the fragile cease-fire on says the Canal, where Israel ■he Suez Canal and opened the way for an Egyptian 3rd Army is encircled. International conference designed to foster • To replace Israeli permanent peace in the Middle East, site of checkpoints on the Cairo-Suez road by UN ur wars since the birth of Israel in 1948. points, with Israeli officers checking supply movements. J In Jerusalem, the Israeli chief of staff • To exchange all prisoners of war "as Announced an investigation Sunday into the soon as the UN ■conduct of last month's Middle East war. checkpoints are established." . ie move follows charges by opposition ■leaders that Israel was caught off guard by The pact was accepted by Cairo after ■the two-front Arab assault Oct. 6. Kissinger's talks there with President Anwar Sadat Wednesday. Israel accepted it in J At Sunday's cease-fire ceremony, Maj. principle Friday but held back final ■Gen. Aharon Yariv, asst. chief of staff and approval for an extra day as Meir ■adviser to Premier Golda Meir, signed for sought additional clarification from ■Israel. The signer for Egypt was Maj. Gen. Washington on how it would work. ■Mohammed Abdul Ghani Gamazy, ■second ranking officer in the Egyptian Meir appealed for backing Sunday from fellow Socialists at a London ■Army. meeting of the I Syria, the other major combatant in the fcctober war, snubbed the new truce deal, Socialist International. Acting Premier Yigal Allon of Israel said Impeachment State officials and political leaders called for President Nixon's others accuse Nixon of committing impeachable crimes. Theater and put together by the diplomacy of Secretary Egypt had asked for peace talks — the impeachment at an afternoon rally at the state Capitol Saturday. folk singing was also provided at the 90 minute If State Henry A. Kissinger during his tour ultimate aim of the cease-fire agreement — About 250 people including many MSU student* heard state rally, which was to begin the second week of December, just Reps. sponsored by the Michigan Citizens for Impeachment. §f five Arab capitals last week. before Israeli election Dec. 31. LynnJondahl, t> East Lansing and Perry Bullard D- Ann Arbor, and State News photo by DaveMendrea J The Egyptian and Israeli representatives Israel has charged in a complaint to the ■put their signatures to the English-language International Red Cross that Syrian soldiers Citizens ldocument on a U-shaped table covered with ordered 28 Israeli prisoners of war, the rally pay cloth at about 8 a.m. local time. Th?y Israeli state radio said Sunday. , a >k hands but did not exchange salutes. The radio said four of what it called the I The accord said Israel and 28 "confirmed cases" were murders "in Egypt agree: cold blood." It did not elaborate. J* To observe the cease-fire issued by the The new American ambassador to Egypt, BIN Security Council Oct. 22 and renewed Hermann F. Eilts, arrived in Cairo to By GARYKORRECK and most of them left feeling neither crowd-pleasing "All in the First Family" ct. 23. become the first ambassador-level U.S. State News Staff Writer going on for the Vietnamese." assured nor excited about their efforts. show, and folksinger Joe Janeti. Bullard | • To start discussions on the cease-fire envoy to Egypt since Cairo broke A number of placards — said the Vietnamese were s of Oct. 22 in the framework of Approximately 250 people showed up in There was not much shouting by the "Impeachment suffering from the dictates of a regime "we diplomatic relations with Washington over front of the State Capitol Saturday with honor," "Why fire three when started Agreement on disengagement and the 1967 people who were mostly between the ages you can eight years ago." He said it was a war. afternoon for an "Impeach Nixon Rally" fire one," "Moo Nixon" and of 18and 25. The only comments bordering "Impeach travesty to see Nixon as a peacemaker under Gerald Ford" — were carried these circumstances and concluded "the on rage came from Ann Arbor among the crowd. Most of the sign carriers were older Councilwoman Nancy Wechsler who king must go." advocated a complete overthrow of people including a retiree adorned in Petitions for impeachment, which will be Harriers qualify governemnt. "The Democrats aren't any better," military fashion. Most of the people were fed up and, in mailed to Lansing Congressman Charles Chamberlain, R-District 6, were circulated Wechsler told the crowd. "We need a new at the rally and Dutzy's words, would "just as soon a pair of Nixon look-alikes, system, not new people." welcome a resignation and save us some wearing pullover masks, filtered through for NCAA finals The keynote speaker was Robert Green, pastor of the East Lansing Unitarian Church. Other speakers included trouble." Jondahl told the crowd, "Nixon is guilty, the crowd, adding to the generally light-hearted atmosphere. Democratic State representatives H. Lynn period," citing violations of First Though the crowd was considerably Jondahl of East Lansing and Perry Bullard Amendment rights and the taking over of smaller than expected, organizers and By BILL COSTIBILE of Ann Arbor and Al Dutzy of the local power to declare war which is designated to speakers agreed that "something must be State News Sports Writer United Auto Workers Community Action Congress as prime reasons. started and this is as good a place as any." If MSU's cross country team was holding back waiting for the • program. Bullard said, "We "Don't just go home and forget about big one, it couldn't have picked a better time than Saturday's are living in a sick Entertainment was provided by East society. .the NCAA District IV Qualifying Meet at Forest Akers West Golf . war was the crowning it," Green pleaded. "Write your Congress Course. Lansing's Street Corner Society with its indictment of our sickness and it is still people, your legislators. Spread the word." The Spartans four - place finish makes the team eligible for the NCAA finals Nov. 19 in Spokane, Wash. The team's fine showing in a field of 23 teams was especially rewarding since the Spartans did nothavea winning regular season record. MSU was led by Herb Lindsay, who finished 17th with a time of Oil supply from Mideast 30:14. Lindsay was followed by Fred Teddy, 19th; Devon Hind, 23rd; Paul Sewell, 39th and Stan Mavis, 67th. The Spartans last appearance 13th. Eastern in the NCAA finals came in 1971 when the finished Michigan took first with 81 points, followed by Indiana, 123; Wisconsin, 125; MSU, 165 and a fifth place tie between U - M and Minnesota with 168 points. The six teams automatically may never meet By HOLGERJENSEN demandsThe United States and the Netherlands advance to the NCAA finals in Spokane. Associated Press News Analysis are considered hostile because of their A crowd of 1,500 watched EMU's Gordon Minty finish first and RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - King Faisal, stance on Israel. They are getting no oil. set a new Forest Akers West course record with a time of 29:08.3. having shut the Arab oil tap, may never expert who formerly headed the office of In addition, production cuts now As expected, individual honors were up for grabs between open it again to the level required by an fuels and energy in the State Dept. totaling 25 per cent and escalating at the Minty, rate of five per cent a month are aimed at Indiana's Pat Mandera and the Illinois tandem ofCraig Virgin and energy - hungry world. Akins, who has long warned Washington The Saudi Arabian monarch has linked not to underestimate the Arab oil weapon, forcing the Arabs' heavily dependent Mike Durkin. Mandera avenged his second - place finish to Virgin at last week's the flow of oil to a permanent settlement endured a blistering one • hour diatribe European and Japanese oil customers to of the Middle East conflict. As the leader from the king when he presented his pressure Washington for a change in its Big Ten meet by edging Virgin for second place. Durkin finished of oil policy in the world's biggest credentials last week. It was, he reported Middle East policy. fourth, five seconds off Virgin's pace. reservoir, the Arabian peninsula and the later, "not entirely a pleasant experience EMU also won the Central Collegiate Conference Championship Britain, France and Spain are Persian Gulf, he has the clout to make it for me." with 49 considered friendly to the Arab points. Indiana was second with 70; MSU, third with 96. stick. Faisal emphasized three points: cause, so MSU coach Jim Gibbard said he was pleased with his team's • The Arab oil they have been granted favored nation U.S. diplomats in Saudi Arabia say it embargo against the status with no decrease in their oil flow. performance. might take years rather than months to United States and production cuts "We saved it all for the end," Gibbard said. "The big thing that This means the "neutrals" like Japan and satisfy the king's demands on Israeli affecting Europe and Japan will continue West Germany have to share what's left we're happy about is that we beat out some of the teams that beat withdrawal from occupied Arab lands and until Israel withdraws from all occupied which is steadily us during the regular season. a permanent resolution of the Palestine Arab lands. diminishing as a result of the production cuts. "This district is the toughest of the eight in the country," question, including the status of • The Arabs are not prepared even to Gibbard added. "We did the job today and that's it. We have Jerusalem. Even this will only insure a discuss lifting these curbs until Israeli Saudi Arabia has the world's largest basically an all - freshman team and when I look ahead I these return to prewar production levels, the known reserves of crude, estimated at 150 see troops begin the withdrawal process with kids running here for the next three years. amount of Arab oil reaching the world an initial pullback to the Oct. 22 cease billion barrels, and thus bears the most - before the fourth Arab Israeli war of fire lines. pressure to increase production. "It's a nice feeling to know that kind of talent is going to be - October. • Future around awhile. The biggest thing for us this year was that we grew as production increases will be Europe and Japan already depend on The Arabs' oil customers will have to discussed only in the "right political the Arabs for more than 85 a team. We had to overcome some running problems and a few other per cent of coue up with some pretty convincing atmosphere," after all Arab lands have their fuel needs. The United States will things during the year. economic arguments to been recovered, the Palestinian be get future question relying on the Arabs for 25 to 35 per cent "Everything paid off for us Saturday. The long practice sessions production increases they so desperately resolved and an Arab flag flies over the of its needs within the next and team dedication showed up in the meet." need. Arab quarter of Jerusalem. decade, and has been pushing fcr Saudi The NCAA finals will have 33 of the best teams in the nation and Thus the outlook for the consumer is Until there is Israeli withdrawal from production increases up to 20 million barrels a a total of 300 to 350 runners. bleak. Gasoline rationing, and the shortage day by occupied Arab lands, Saudi Arabian oil the 1980s. Since the war, of heating oil and industrial energy, will however, daily Gibbard also had additional praise for his young team. get policy - and consequently that of Kuwait, production has been cut from 8.4 to 6.2 worse before it Abu Dhabi and Qatar "They handled themselves well, running in a pack. They were gets better - and it may - can best be million barrels a day. never get better unless an alternative summed up running against the top runners in the Midwest and came out near in the words of Oil Minister energy source is found. Ahmed Zaki Yamani. the top. Nixon administration "We're not talking about one cold "If you're hostile to eyes tax us you get no oil. of 5 to 40 cents winter but many cold winters to come," per gallon to Herb Lin "We have always had a great cross - country tradition here at MSU and this team will carry on that tradition," Gibbard added. warned newly appointed U.S. Ambassador If you're neutral you get oil but not at the same level as before. If you're friendly you discourage gasoline use, article "Our ftiture is bright because these kids will get better." James E. Akins, a leading American oil will get the same as before." page 11. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 12,1,J news Criminal file security pushed By MICHAEL OGOREK banks and by criminal files crime commission report has Compounding the risk is for misuse of criminal roundup history considered inaccurate. State News Staff Writer available to noncriminal justice prompted the Justice Dept. to "the permanent storage, rapid information. One basic issue retrieval and national coverage is y agencies, federal report propose guidelines to restrict Plants said police shouH have Individual privacy is concludes. a access to criminal files. of a computer - based criminal administrative policies are history access tocrim? compiled by our national desk endangered by criminal records The conclusion of a federal Criminal justice agencies justice information system that mainly responsible for records i„ ? held in centralized computer computerized National should eliminate unnecessary will never suffer from apathy, CnJ protecting the files. information Canada to increase taxes on oil Closer ties hin and inaccurate about individuals from criminal charity or a bad memory," the commission said. He said there ought to be statutory basis for protecting files and should protect Plants said the individual privacy instead of Criminal data is With the United States already hurting with the loss of in Kissing- Chou criminal history information recommendations concerning relying on administrative from state and obtain, local i! from nonpublic agencies, the dangers to privacy are actually procedure alone. enforcement agencies ai PEKING (AP) — Secretary of Kissinger is known to be oil shipments from the Mideast, the government of commission recommended. a small part of the 286 - page Each state should set up a State Henry A. Kissinger and eager to step up relations. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau also has Chinese Premier Chou En lai report. Out of 150 citizen's council to regulate Critics of the - He hinted that The crime commission extend bad news for this nation. Peking recommendations, only about computer record systems in computerized files met again Sunday amid and Washington might upgrade report, prepared by a task 20 deal with privacy and objects criminal justice agencies, the giving criminal records b In December, Canada will quadruple its tax collections speculation their discussions the liaison offices they have in force headed by Col. John R. security of criminal files, he commission said. other government on crude oil sold to American consumers. The tax had may lead to Chou's first visit to each other's countries to full Plants, director of the Michigan said. The report said individuals There is also a agenj only been imposed in October, set then at 40 cents a the United States or some other fledged embassies. State Police, said that the Plants said that the privacy should be guaranteed the right possibilityT banks, credit agencies and clear sign of closer U.S. • U.S. officials traveling with citizen's right of privacy is nei barrel on 1.2 million barrels of oil shipped by Canada to Chinese ties. issue is overemphasized, but to review their own files and to media may gain access considerably more vulnerable to % the United States this month. Not only will the tax go up Kissinger said that such a move agreed that there is a potential challenge any part they information, the critics say No details were disclosed of is today because of improved highly unlikely before in December, but Canada will also restrict the limit to 1 their 3V4 - hour session in the Kissinger leaves Peking for scientific techniques to gather million barrels a day because of a Canadian energy Great Hall of the People, the information about individuals. Japan Tuesday. second since Kissinger arrived in open thursday and friday nights shortage. Peking Saturday from his American motorists, primarily in the Midwest and the whirlwind Middle East peace - Northwest, will be paying almost $2 million a day in taxes making mission. to Canada. The new tough Canadian policy is seen by some as an effort to increase Trudeau's standing in an upcoming national election. Viet Cong blast extermination' The Viet Cong charged Sunday that dozens of persons were killed and wounded in a South Vietnamese government "extermination bombing" of the Communist-held town of Logo 70 miles northwest of Saigon. The J's pile-lined Saigon command said it had no information on the alleged air strike at Logo. leather boot takes a The Saigon command said, meanwhile, that Communist gunners shelled its navy base at Xeo Ro, 125 miles southwest of Saigon on the Gulf of Siam, killing a warm view of cold weather | side zipped for con¬ soldier and wounding 16 persons. North Vietnam said its Communist party chief, Le venience, side gored for Duan, has visited Pathet Lao-held areas of Laos as fit. On surefooted ribbed "cooperation between the Vietnamese and Lao revolutions." sole and heel in black, brown or navy. Sizes This is your once-a-year chance to find out how your reei-to- Nixon plans talks on Watergate reel deck is performing. Regardless of age. make, or where 614-10 Narrow and 5-10 President Nixon will meet with every Republican you bought it, the experts from Tandberg will be on hand Fri¬ Medium $24. representative and senator this week to discuss Watergate, day, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. to test your reel-to-reel a presidential spokesman said Sunday. recorder for wow and flutter, signal/noise ratio, and fre¬ The spokesman also said Nixon eventually would meet quency response. There's no charge. We're bringing the with Democratic congressional leaders, though a schedule Tandberg people to the Stereo Shoppe simply as a get ac¬ has not been set. quainted service to you. Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-Ill., revealed the plans on the NBC television program "Meet the Press." to make ypur RESERVATION. Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt.,said Saturday that Nixon intended to make public the contents of White House tape recordings and documents related to Watergate after Jacobgoris tereo they are submitted to the courts. Acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. Bork reiterated his belief that Nixon would not fire the new special Watergate prosecutor. Meanwhile, the Senate Watergate committee will hear from officials of six companies involved in questionable oppe cct some Nixon campaign contributions. 543 E. Grand River Ave. • Phone 337-1300 Next to Paramount News in East Lansing Panel bares criminal' actions A House banking subcommittee reported finding possible criminal activities in some Small Business Administration offices. The business administration is an independent agency created to give credit to small CMAffGC roil businessmen unable to get credit through traditional sources. One member of the subcommittee said the allegations include possible organized crime influence, millions of dollars of bad debts and political influence in covering up A CHANGE. the scheme. The subcommittee turned its evidence over to the Justice Dept. and urged Congress to temporarily suspend the business administration's lending operations. Judge reduces IBM penalties The federal judge who found International Business Machines Corp. in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act announced Saturday he had reduced the amount of damages to be awarded to the plaintiff, Telex Corp., from $352.5 million to $259.5 million. He also modified some injunctions. IBM Chairman Frank J. Cary had issued a statement describing Judge A. Sherman Christiensen's "basic ruling" as "erroneous, both in its theory of antitrust law and in its interpretation of IBM's business practices." Christiensen said Oct. 9 he made errors in computing damages against IBM. Telex originally sued IBM, world's largest computer maker, on a charge that the larger company monopolized the worldwide manufacture, distribution, sale and leasing of electronic data processing equipment, including computer accessories, which Telex makes. Hee Haw' star, wife found slain David (Stringbean) Akeman, Tennessee Grand Ole Opry and television "Hee Haw" star, and his wife, Estelle, were found murdered at their Nashville home Sunday. Their bodies were discovered by L.M. "Grandpa" Jones, also an Opry and Hee Haw regular. Police said that robbery was the apparent motive for the killings since Akeman was known to carry large amounts of cash in his overalls. Akeman was shot once and his wife three times, police said. The house had been ransacked and some of Estelle Akeman's personal effects were missing. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 12, 1973 3 Consumers Power 3K for interim by united PRESS Consumers to revise its rate than the interim hike approved intkrnational structures so they no longer Friday, customers will receive a Michigan Public Service favor big household customers rebate. ^mission has authorized over small ones, and to make an nsumers Power Co to efficiency and economic study The commission voted .lement $50 million worth of of its new gas refining plant in unanimously for the gas increases immediately - Marysville. increase, but Commissioner per cent for gas customers William Ralls opposed the ! g g per cent for electric If the commission's final rate electric rate raise, tomers. increase authorization is " calling it less unnecessary at this time." The interim increases - $25 ion to gas customers and , mi||ion to electric users - s less than Consumers Power Planning board monitors s iccess to lb uested. The Jackson based iitv had asked for $36 million electric customers and $50 pedestrians in Lansing Officers of the Michigan Higher Education Student Attn, answer Student reporters' seats Eastern Michigan University; Matt Wirgau, association chairman- Dave questions about their request that Atty. Gen. Frank llion to gas customers. The Tri Kelley overturn a 1969 Anderson, Adrian College, and Larry Bartrem, ASMSU executive assistant - County Regional anticipate making today — for ruling and allow students Consumers Power serves Planning Commission was to sit on college governing boards. Tom Hill, held the press conference. example, walk from the bus ctric and gas customers in the monitoring paces in downtown State News photo stop at Michigan and Grand to by Charlie Kidd rising area. Lansing last week to determine work at ^ H. Aymond, thechairman how many people travel City Hall, work to lunch by foot at Lions Den Restaurant," and the board and president of and to where. Group asks for student trustees soon. nsumers, said the interim The survey offered 10 "then creases, though less than the Shivering amidst the chilly fall to" blanks to detail a mpany had asked, would "be winds, a band of surveyors walking trip assistance." handed out 10 by 14 inch ranging from a stop in a porno postcards to passing pedestrians book shop to a businessman's By BOB OUR LI AN MHESA press release said. efforts, which he said indicates official opinion regarding The Public Service the relationship between a student luncheon at the Sir Club. State News Staff Writer Matt Wirgau, chairman of the amendment drive will amission had earlier asking for a step - by - step students serving on governing and a private college is based on The survey, part of a organization, said a new opinion remain close to MSU. missed the firm's application analysis of their "walk trip." The boards on Scull ion's behalf. contract. Members of governing The detailed survey rivals an $315,000 federal project on Michigan Higher from Kelley would bring The amendment would boards , a $59 million electric rate Education Student Assn. of colleges, said the is Urease and an $83 million gas FBI trailing report. It asks: "If mass transit, also asked what colleges closer to the change the Michigan court ruling, are considered to mode of calling on Atty. Gen. Frank Constitution that it would Kelley ruled on Dec. 2,1969, [e increase. you are just on the way to work, mass transit a philosophy of "students so be state officers. pedestrian would prefer and Kelley to overturn his 1969 themselves require state funded colleges to that because a student enters The commission also ordered please describe any trips you deciding how they how much he would ruling that said for a college want to be educated." seat three students on governing into a contractual agreement pay for it. student to sit on the Kelley cited Article IV The survey is funded governing The request of a new opinion boards in addition to the regular with the college, whether section 10 by of ITALIAN PIZZA WAS $50,000 from the state, $20,000 from Lansing, $9,500 board of a college would constitute a conflict of interest and would be unconstitutional. from Kelley waltzes arm in arm with the state constitutional eight members. In 1969, Mary Kay Scullion, private, state or community, to sit on the governing board the Constitution which says state officers cannot have any state from East Lansing and the rest amendment petition drive a graduate student, was constitutes a conflict of interest NEVER THIS The statewide student thinking interest in any contract with the from the Urban Mass spearheaded at the MHESA fall seriously about running for a and is unconstitutional. state or its subdivisions. GREAT. association said at a press Transportation Administration. lobbying conference at MSU seat on the MSU Board of WE CAME UP conference Friday in the office He based his ruling on a 1909 The planning commission over the weekend. Trustees. Kelley and his press agent, of Sen. 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In choosing to address rooms 3n 1 By accepting the Max Curtis The object of council's bid told the American people that the key to shopping malls. the natiftn Ford Truck Inc. bid on three policy was not to close the Defense the measures' success lies "not just here in A second reading of the presidential House rooms would be heated only to the double Nixon opportunity p.,;:;- to instead of International Dept. down, but merely for the city Washington but in every home In substance of the trucks, every energy probl^ Harvester's lower bid, the East to show its disdain for American community across this country." "In seeking to share with Congress, the states and localities the political onus show himself to the public as a Indeed, far as energy conservation by who has not been Lansing City Council successfully involvement in Indochina. The as for tough measures, Nixon also seeks to assign certain choices to the grassroots rendered circumvented its previous policy of policy only attempted to keep the the public was concerned, Nixon saemei to level They may prove to be unpleasant, divisive choices and may force the impotent by the Watergate Jf considering the scope of a government aware that East • be relying heavily ~n volunteerism, not A merican people to examine searchingly some of their values." Indeed in his postscript ^ company's Defense Dept. contracts Lansing cares where its shipments government compulsion. Looking at tho President's proposals renounced any thought of resignau" when accepting contract bids. are going. for conservation, for speech suggests that it lacked imagination. 65-68 degree range ordered for all Wednesday night's speech then mi suspending air-quality Council should reconsider its The Defense Dept. will neither standards so that high-sulphur coal and oil Responsible officials concede that they government buildings. at once the adequacy of Nixon's . may be burned and for production from the focused on what government could do and Otherwise, he asked nothing specific of policy and also the capacity of policy, not disregard nor let it fall gain nor lose through actions of the the American people and he set no other embattled Navy's petroleum reserves, and at the may have overlooked what the President President to into misuse, just because the sword East Lansing City Council. The overcom could have asked the people to do. example. He might, for instance, have called political drag of Watergate of public opinion against American policy, however, was a matter of energy economies in government ordered He made just one specific request: on the public to give up motoring one night leadership '.o which and to7 by the chief executive, the obvibus question the American involvement in Vietnam no longer a week and on one day on the weekend. He conscience and it is obvious council was: Will it be enough? Turn down thermostats six degrees. Some respond. John A. Love, the President's energy- hangs over its head. has had a change of heart. Council's policy, adopted in The policy was never intended to policy director, tentatively answered in offeet, "probably not," and other analysts 1972, was designed to refuse be hard - line. Under the policy, agreed. economic support of companies council could have accepted Ford's In other words, it seems plain that there which supply war goods to the bid on the trucks if International will be discomfort, if not the "genuine government and pressure the Harvester had placed a bid 10 per suffering" Nixon said could be avoided by Defense Dept. into curtailing the cent higher than the lowest bid. "some sacrifice by all Americans." supply of weapons that are still However, not only did But these are personal words - being sent to Southeast Asia. International Harvester rank lower "discomfort," "suffering," "sacrifice." This is a difficult goal, and on a list of defense contractors, They mean different things to different perhaps Councilwoman Mary Sharp 97th to Ford's 28th place - but it people. In seeking to share with Congress and the was correct when she said: "Our also placed the lowest bid. states and localities the political onus for decision (on these three trucks) has Council decided to accept the tough measures, Nixon also seeks to assign utterly no effect on the resolution Max Curtis Ford bid because it certain choices to the grassroots level. They of conflict anywhere." promised a quicker delivery date. may prove to be unpleasa it, divisive choices and may force the American people to Yes. perhaps Sharp is right. Just Are three trucks - a dump truck, a searchingly examine some of their values. as right as some men in Hitler's pick - up truck and a truck to carry a Conserving electric power would save Germany were right when they tree top high - life - so badly coal, oil and natural gas, the fuels said, "We may have built the gas needed that delivery could not wait commonly used to fire utility boilers. ovens but we did not turn on the a few weeks? Or was this merely a Whose power should a state or city turn off first: Neon signs? Football arc lights? The gas." good chance for council to break its Christmas lights that merchants are Americans, according to the policy? stringing across a thousand main streets and Constitution, are responsible for Sharp said that perhaps council shopping plazas? Ice-making equipment at their actions and also the actions of should revise its policy to include skating rinks and hockey arenas? their government. If we believe trouble spots like the Mideast, That may sound unexceptionable when the President of the United States talks what we do has no effect on South America and Africa, as well about it on the tube, but in practice it government, then we may as well as Southeast Asia. means "discomfort" or "sacrifice" or even concede that rule by the people is Perhaps council should take "suffering." In the suburbs especially, it Sharp up on her suggestion. could mean that children cannot get to 'HURRY, SIR . . J' VOX POPIILI Pick-up basketball players To the Editor: people who call up and reserve a court Between registration tables, Black where they can display their meager United Front basketball teams, volleyball talents. and tennis games and a lack of unreserved Signs should be posted at all unreserved courts^jt is almost impossible for pick - up courts which display the "unwritten rules basketball players to get into a game at the of pick - up basketball." This means that Men's Intramural Building on a weeknight. people on the court should play a game of Registration is essential, but teams 15, with the winners staying on, and the should be allowed only one court instead next team to challenge them made up of of two. Volleyball should be limited to the people who were on the sidelines Sports Arena only, and tennis, due to the previously. number of people who can play at one This would give more people a chance time, should get only half of the Tartan to play, and better utilize the all - too - Arena. limited facilities. Court reservations should go to teams Stan Stein only, and not a bunch of disorganized 1704 E. Grand River Ave. Good council To the Editor: May I also extend to the University I would like to compliment you, the community my deep thanks for all the editors, reporters and staff of the State support and help given my campaign by so News for the very fine coverage you gave many fine people. to the East Lansing council campaign. I would like to assure those of you who Your paper was truly outstanding among the area media in giving full and generous supported the unsuccessful candidates of my interest in your continued Time to return Community exposure to that campaign. As one of your city council participation in city government. I extend to you an open door — let us work to representatives, I would welcome the opportunity to visit and discuss with your together in an atmosphere of mutual respect. I am looking forward to seeing you, position of energy ceisis editorial board the concerns, problems and suggested solutions thereto, of students, faculty and staff as you perceive them hearing from you and working with all of you the next four years. Mary P. Sharp To the Editor: I would just like to respond to a letter 1969, thereby gaining a tax write, equal to that amount. from time to time in the future. East Lansing Councilwoman of Nov. 2 by Nancy Corgiat, listing reasons The milk deal, whereby the Fuel shortage. Unfortunately this around campus would use buses. to impeach Richard Nixon. In addition to House ordered milk prices raised is no longer a phrase which can be Since the bus service has run into items she listed, the man who calls himself after a $2 million pledge to Nixon shrugged of as a ploy to get the nation's mind off Watergate. financial difficulties, the University should consider subsidizing it Headlines, pi the President has engaged in a few other questionable activities: election campaign by the dairy in I am not legally qualified to Misuse of government agencies, such as which, if any, of these activities co' America, as President Nixon pointed out in his address on the energy crisis last Wednesday, is in the through student, faculty and staff fees. Also, the University should make to To the Editor: give false using the IRS to audit political enemies ' sufficient grounds for impeachment-: and using the CIA and FBI to supply equipment used in illegal activities of a as these examples and numerous o'1 display, Nixon considers himself a sure Chicanos are not the only ones that a commitment to purchase compact covert White House police force. Financial law. It is time to return Nixon to thej midst of a serious bind which will I would like to comment on the front receive welfare. How come the only escapades, aside from the very of "citizen" and entrust the coun only get worse if people, including cars instead of the gas - eating station page story about welfare in your people you pictured were Chicanos? someone who will less abuse the o questionable use of millions of East Lansing residents, businessmen wagons and full - size cars it now "Counterpoint" magazine last Tuesday. Whether there were any intentions or Most of associate headlines with the government dollars to equip his personal the presidency. us not, headlines with pictures create a point Martin and MSU students and officials, do buys. pictures that go with them and depending property. Nixon deftly donated $575,000 and, in this case, it is against Chicanos. worth of "personal papers" to posterity in 1135 Michi" not band together to solve the The current crisis makes it the subject matter, some kind of on Leopoldo Cavazos problem on fuel shortage and energy imperative that the Capitol Area attitudes or questions are aroused from Harlingen, Texas, sophomore waste. Transit Authority implement the this association. We must accept Nixon's East Lansing north - south bus routes Though the welfare article did not as quickly as possible. Buses should mention Chicanos particularly, you chose suggestions and take time to find out to use pictures of only Chicanos under more about energy and develop our be put into service and fuel allocated such goody head lines as "Welfare: A own methods to conserve energy. to them on a priority basis. Growing Problem" and "The Problems of Though the directives on energy No mass transit system will work Welfare." unless there is cooperation These particular headline - picture conservation outlined by the from associations raise a few questions: Is "the University are good, there are many citizens. People should walk or ride a growing problem of welfare" limited only other fuel - saving measures which bus when they can, and students and to Chicanos? Do "the problems of could also be implemented. townspeople should try to have welfare" strictly belong to Chicanos? I am The University could initiate a more than one person in a car when plan for a computerized similar to the one developed by a car pool they drive someplace. It is unfortunate that Tender To the Editor: Boston area radio station. environmental restrictions may I wish to publicly thank the staff of the Computers could match - by area of temporarily have to be eased to MSU Day Care Center in Spartan Village residence - faculty, staff and make full use of present fuel for the excellent care they have given my students who must drive to campus. son the last five months. supplies. More money should still be I also want to bring to the attention of Car pools could also be allocated into federal and state the whole University community the encouraged by developing a system programs to control pollution! - wealth of resources both human and of preferential parking places for causing waste while utilizing existing environmental, that are available through people who travel together to the fuel supplies. this facility. It is a real comfort to women The current fuel who work to know that their children will campus. shortage may be not be lacking in love and stimulation If MSU had a bus system on inconvenient, but it is not tragic. during their absence. campus which could be used by People can live happily without Cecelia Marshall anyone, perhaps people who drive guzzling gallons of gas. 811-E Cherry Lane Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 12, 1973 5 Chisholm blasts school systems college student teaching Chisholm said America's called for the dismissal of programs that are "not dealing Asked about impeachment cultural aim should be teachers who need an artificial with reality." "pluralism, not assimilation" means of proceedings against President American communities must maintaining discipline Nixon, she said: "Many of our white teachers and that community control in classrooms. realize "the boat has to be haven't been could transmit the "rhetoric of "He will not be impeached, exposed to rocked" to provide quality minority students or their but will be forced to frustration, helplessness and resign education for every child Chisholm blasted the lack of backgrounds," she said. powerlessness" to "effective within the next few weeks." suffering under the present She said labeling children commitment to social issues by Chisholm has come out in change within the systems for "stifling" system, Rep. Shirley "inferior" and "failures" is blacks and Puerto Ricans." Americans who complain "it's a support of Nixon's Chisholm, D • N.Y., said. bias of too much work." standardized Chisholm criticized the use impeachment. Chisholm, a former New achievement tests that reflect of drugs for behavior York She called on Americans to City teacher, spoke "not the values of white, middle - modification that keep "We as don't have the "do their homework" and a politician, but as an class educators who are "so overactive children subdued so courage," Chisholm said. "We «•> educator" to more than 900 follow political issues to avoid concerned with teaching that "learning seeps in." She don't have the guts." being "caught off • guard." persons at Everett High School they've forgotten about in Lansing Friday night as a children's learning." guest of the Lansing Education Assn., the Lansing teachers' union. Chisholm said there is a "Our school system takes creative, spontaneous young people and makes them into dull, stupid adults," Chisholm Romney plans "need for more humanity in the classroom" and blasted teaching institutions for failing to create teachers with "serious said, 'it's not that our children have failed. It's our nation that has failed them. to By UNITED PRESS identify poten crisis stage. concern for the emotional lives "The real reason for being in conditions and suggesting INTERNATIONAL "We need a of children." school," Chisholm said, "is to Former Gov. means by which remedies before they get out of be led out of low income, low George people are informed on critical hand. "The educational system has Romney met with his successor, problems before we have to pay never gone through a employment, inadequate Gov. Milliken, Friday to outline the consequences," he said. housing and ghetto life. his On another subject, Romney revolutionary change to bring plans for a citizens action it up to said that despite the date," she said. "Those ivory towers the must reach out to laboratories. The can "Without education, t make it in you America,' she Romney, who called his Romney pointed energy to the crisis, inflation and developments in the Watergate scandal, the President should said She condoned busing if it meeting with Milliken a urban problems as situations not resign. However, he laboratories are communities «C0Urtesy call," was in Lansing urged will that should have been identified Nixon to take immediate action Chisholm criticism with children." The audience cheered as promote equitable education and declared that to appear on a »i local telecast, just want to let the before they developed into in restoring the public's some will never move unless serious problems. confidence. U.S. Rep. Shirley Chisholm, D Chisholm mocked the governor know what I'm up to," - N.Y., Friday night at Everett High School in you blast them out of blasted urban education when she spoke bureaucratic priorities of hesaid. Lansing. State News photo by Dave Olds position." "We expect too much from "It's getting very late," said She said it Romney, who left President was an ironic Nixon's cabinet during his first politicians," he said. "Their Romney, who served as inadequacy that "anger Director of Council to select mayor term, has been active in forming the Dept. of aroused by primary purpose is to compete thebusing:ontroversy a citizens group similar to for power to govern. Housing and Urban is not directed at the Common Cause. He said he has Development under Nixon. "He conditions" that necessitate no interest in Romney said the media must doesn't have much time left, but artificial integration. reactivating his play a major role in identifying it can still be done." The State News publishes career in politics. a weekly list each Monday showing Planning Commission, 8 p.m., Council "Until I what government meetings will be taking place. Chambers, City Hall. we can commit Romney said his aim is to Discussion of rezoning of the Central School ourselves to open - Oakhill Avenue housing MSU 1 Please notify the reporter assigned to your area or the neighborhood; consideration of a recommendation to provide whnnic will 501,0015 wi" be lopsided, » our develop a group that identifies Collegiate Chapter | managing editor to include items here. Nongovernment listings additional access to the Farwood development. problems before they reach the I should be sent to It's What's Happening. Please clip this list for Police Community Relations - Team, 7:30 p.m., Multipurpose ADMINISTRATIVE I reference. Room D, Brody Hall. ■ Today Residence Hall Assn. will meet at 6:15 TUESDAY NITE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY p.m. in Conference Michigan Veteran's Day. City offices closed. Room B in Wilson Hall. Environmental Quality and Aesthetics Task Force, 7:15 PRESENTS: p.m., Thursday I Council Chambers, Citv Hal!, 410 Abbott Road. Deadline for The University Committee I I environmental photo contest; discussion of noise pollution and an environmental impact statement on a proposal to widen study Board Room, Administration on Academic Governance, 4 Bldg. The report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Governance will most p.m., likely be "THE I Abbott Road north of Saginaw Street. discussed. T uesday City council, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers. Swearing in of I Councilmembers John Polomsky and Mary Sharp and election Housing Commission Chambers, City Hall. Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m., Council OUR GENUINE $1.69 RIB EYE STEAK EMPLOYMENT by I all councilmembers of city mayor for next two years. 1 Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m., Conference Room, City Hall. FOR ONLY MARKET I A request will be heard for a parking variance for a drive • in bank I on Lake Lansing Road west of Hagadorn Road. Blacks to ra TODAY" Hie Michigan Public ServiceComnission's regular meeting, 9:30 I a.m., sixth floor of the Law Building, Lansing. The commission I will have seven items on the agenda for regulating utilities and I nine for transportation. to clothe kid I30 Speaker The Faculty Affairs and Faculty Compensation Hoping to raise enough funds to clothe some Lansing children at Committee, 1 Edwin I p.m., Board Room, Administration Bldg. Christmas time, the Office of Black Affairs and the Black Greek The Ingham County Board of Commissioners will hold its Council will co-sponsorabenefittalentshowat7:30 p.m. Friday in I regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the County Courthouse the Union Ballroom. Fitzpatrick I in Mason. The show, called Project Save, will include a performance by the Wednesday Black Orpheus Choir, poetry recitations, band performances, from the The modem dance recitals and acts. Those WITH HEARTHSTONE TOAST Building, Lands and Planning Committee will hold an wishing to participate should I Informational meeting on the proposed Kalamazoo Street bridge contact the Office of Black Affairs, 309 Student Service. Bldg., BAKED POTATO MSU ■ project, 7 p.m., 107 S. Kedzie Hall. before Wednesday. Donations will also be ; TOSSED SALAD & DRESSING Representatives from the accepted at the office. I committee, the Dept. of State Highways, the Dept. of Public Admission to the show is free, but donations are requested. Placement I Safety and Campus Park and Planning Dept. will answer Social workers from the Lansing community will help distr 'jute I questions. clothing purchased with the show's profits. Office. YOUR BUCK ® BUYS MORE AT... The MSU Collegiate Chapter of the Administrative I Haiieiujak 600 N. Homer at E. Saginaw near Frandor Management Society will be founded following the speaker's presentation. The Society is open to all Shopping Center majors in the College of Business. Memberships 5001 W. Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall will be accepted. Officers will be elected. If you TELL A Off of all craft items 25 in help c \ now thru Wed. IT about / if you bring this ad with you. HkE happen iPIIGHAEb'S ART SUPPLY| STATE The 555 East Grand River Avenue^ IT hours BAST LANSING BT7 33B-4C3B1 8:30-B MOM/BAT if. the Contact Freelance NOON-6 SUNDAY great. Al Smith at 355-8252 J,|CK these | RM 340 Student Servic UUT - PWCLUB $138" Euimet 3 p.m.-5 p.m. aixte $186- Mo 2 5 IIWindsor | $130* p.m.- p.m. T FANZIIMI AN EQUAL $7S" OPPO| 3 EMPLOYER Monday, November 12, 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan | Aged performers By JACK BODNAR State News Reviewer rhythm and rock music. They have played with Josh White, humourous pieced tunes. dialog and tightly At the outset of the concert, McGhee's amplified acoustic guitar died and a microphone th There used to when we couldn't get be , ,ilk Lightin' Sam Hawkins, John had to be moved in as a water and no CoL L * The announcer asked for a wouldn't Lee Hooker, T • Bone Walker. Each song would open with replacement. The resultant grand ovation from the Mariah B.B. King, John Mayall, the Terry banging on the stage with sound was clean and crowd Saturday night as he led a near - Wind Sonny Terry and a Byrds, Canned Heat and the list his foot, and then the two uncluttered with more root and call out their goes on. instruments would join in. than hokum. names limping Brownie McGhee When the music would subside, While McGhee was getting in However, as much (k onstage. From then on, the two Saturday night was people loved the crowd, both black musicians took care of stompin', with Terry on Terry's stompin' would be his licks, Terry would just sit musicians j* amplified a hundred • fold by a back, rub his chin with a hand began to t- themselves and the audience. harmonica and McGhee on noticeably participating audience. and observe the music through near the endoftk! Terry and McGhee teamed guitar playing an audience - one ■ hour set. McGhee J! sound that was tied Everyone in the near • capacity his bottle - thick glass lens. together in the late 1930s and involving together with a battery of crowd was involved. McGhee had the smoother voice warm to the crowd, gS have seen the gamit of blues. for songs like "Bring it on Home more inspired with but take Terry who each £3 to Me" and "Walkin' my Blues was a2 Away" yet it was Terry's raspy, listless at the end, thestS Prof says "boss" system breath - streaked voice and °P taken y,ears°n the road "®h, its toll. versitile harp that added texture As both men to the duo. shakily ^ way off the state One song told of a woman supported by two pulled to the side of the road their strong can# spotlighted chairs JS responsible for troubles with car trouble, and McGhee stopped to help. "I said, 'I'm goin' to have to look under your hood and do you some strangely silent and bare "l|, my harmonica do my me said Terry, and talking McCb good," replied, "I got a new "It's not that the moral fiber Then, the 'I'm the boss, you'll permissiveness and not giving a he'd snicker and laugh while spell the blues, B i-u-e-sM. of the country is collapsing; it's do as I say system used to work. damn," he said. "Instead, then Terry rubbed his chin. • G•h * " " because more Americans are and now the motivation has better educated and want "But today, everybody has a come from wanting more democracy to be part of their lot more education, and that participation and caring a great work life," a MSU professor said education has put emphasis on deal." of increasing restlessness among American democracy. American white and blue collar "Life in a big conglomerate," Americans have learned to want workers. he said, "can be pretty more democracy in their lives, frustrating to the individual and particularly where they OKEMOS EXIT OF 1-96, NEAR John H. Wakeley, professor employe, particularly when MERIDIAN MAI I work all day, whether they're Old s and newly named chairman of top executives or work on the companies are absorbed by other companies. Total abilities CANTONESE & NORTHERN CHINESE FOOD back the roots" the two ancient psychology at MSU, said the old line." Strummin' and stompin' were Brownie to as are not always used, and many "boss" concept used to McGhee and Sonny Terry as they closed out musicians showed off their youth. organizations have not been COCKTAIL & TROPICAL DRINKS dominate American living, with He likened the current the Mariah fall concert season Saturday a father bossing his family, a responsive to concepts of how LUNCHEON, FAMILY DINNERS attitudes, of workers to the night A near - capacity crowd took "a ride State News Photo by Dave Mertdrea teacher bossing school children employes should be treated. EXCELLENT PARTY FACILITIES open 1 °60s' rebellions of university and employers bossing workers. daily at 11:30 - Sunday at noon 349-2698 students in the United States EVERY DAY IS and elsewhere. "That was all right 50 years A GOOD DAY ago," he said, "when the average TO ADVERTISE American worker had a fourth "The campus demonstrations 355 8255 to eighth grade education. were not sparked by a desire for teen me/ S. 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LPs MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 $039 8:15 PM in the fj EACH UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM at Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30, weekdays Phone 355 • 3361 Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 Campm MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50,2.00 Special group ratti available to aril schools and youth organizations. Contact Mrs. Murray in the Lacturt- Concert Office, 355 - 6686. AtadcSkop. Across from the Union 332-4616 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 12, 1973 7 Civic players tackle By EDD RUDZATS PAMMOUCT PKTtttS Know I Can't Hear You When with State News Reviewer a gusto and enthusiasm the hard to inject laughter into a the superbly natural The basic the Water's Running" emerged works little deserve, and though technically the worst as the senile couple reminicing problem with basically inane situation. characterizations by Vern due to erratic lighting. Robert Anderson's series of as a competently done provided a very light, only In "The Footsteps of Doves" Pierce about their pasts and horribly Franco four short plays production that proved more mildly diverting evening. segment, Harlow Claggett was a and Lindy Simmo-s, as a The last play in Anderson's confusing all the details. grouped under titillating than satisfying due to couple overly concerned wiWi quartet is "I'm Herbert" and zeffirelu the title "You Know I Hear You When The Water's Can't the very nature of Anderson's Fortunately the second half of the production fared better commanding figure in an insipid situation built upon the dispute the sexual education and morals of their children. Pierce and was definitely the high point of For all the effort that so work. Each segment is the production. obviously went into "Water's Running" is that they basically than the first and left the that occurs when a couple Simmons worked extremely Undoubtedly resemble a joke situation that is the most amusing piece in one Running," it's unfortuante that Romeo - the first four audience chuckling slightly as courses in a seven milked for all it is worth and attempts to purchase twin beds well together with a "Water's Running," it - they rapport and strongly the Lansing Civic Players course meal - with the main were getting their coats. after 20 years of marriage., depth then discarded. The humor is so present in their benefited from the couldn't have chosen a much The first piece, called "The The third segment was by far perfect ^juliet course missing. Each section is closely related to that usually performance that made "I'll be timing and delivery of Winifred better play to work with. It somewhat more Shockl of Recognition," takes the most niling than the found in the situation comedies poignant, thanks to Home for Christmas" Olds and William one place in a Broadway producer's Montgomery. might have made all that effort preceeding it, yet once they currently flooding the television dramatically the best piece. Both were conclude, office and involves a Concert to feature devastatingly funny much more worthwhile. hunger and an screen that at times it comes overriding desire for something playwright's sincere attempt to 20th century music ★★★★★★★★★★★ across as forced and essentially include a naturalistic nude scene more substantial still prevail. As performed by the Lansing Civic Players at the West Junior amusing as it's But the Lansing Civic meant to in his new play. The humor was of the smirking, almost The MSU Dept. of Music and the Union Board will present 1 kappa alpha J Players adolescent kind that finally 4 PSI High School Auditorium, "You tackled the four short plays proved quite forced due to William B. Shipley's overdone the New Musical Arts Ensemble at 8:15 tonight at the Union J portrait of the nervous actor, Mark Mason's one - level Gold Room. There will be admission charge. no presents J characterization of the The program will consist "WEATHER * playwright and J. Wesley Olds' entirely of 20th century music. understated delivery as the Featured will be the REPORT" * producer. Each was trying too "Divertimento for Flute, Oboe TOR MATURE ADULTS ONLY Men's and Bassoon" by Julius Intramural Bldg. ^ ALSO: "THE TOUCH" Kowalski, written in 1966. It 3^- 9:30 P.M. Saturday, Nov. will be tie premiere of the jil7. Tickets now on sale]^- Continuous from 12 noon Daily! Late work. »• for $3.50 at Show Friday and a Music, Campbell'sMarshall)^. Saturday! Smoke j^.S hop and Canterbury Shop. the^. ^ Ci qema(xj l^eatte 8 Monday. November Michigan State News, liast Lansing, Michigan 12. l97j leers belt Notre Dame twice; Tom Ross has five goal game "Ross always was a good Saturday. "Notre Dame i room after Saturday's victory. He scored two power play By STEVE STEIN scorer," Bessone said. "He's a Except for early 1 - 0 State News Sports Writer "I was really tight last night." goals in the first period, added real heady player. I'm real glad an Notre Dame lead Friday, MSU Calder, who hasaRoSfi] MSU played without the two in the second stanza and that he got those goals." was never behind, jumping to a ; type handlebar mustache 3 amazed the crowd even more th^eXr"ltrkk^ services of defenseman Chris 5 - 2 lead Friday and a 5 - 1 Three Spartan hockey with his fifth goal in the final Murfey and freshman advantage Saturday. players, one from each of the goal tender Gary Carr. period. The five goals set an The Spartans kept a lot of MSU home ice record and tied Chaurest beat Kronholm on three MSU lines, combined to pressure on harried Notre Dame Bessone had a lot of score 15 of the 17 icer goals over the all - time Spartan mark. goalie Mark Kronholm. Friday with the same quick praise J "And. a lot of guys played defensemen Norm Barnes KM wrist shot three times to the the weekend as MSU whipped Cahill, Uve Drews, Paul Pavelich over injuries," Bessone said. The quiet Ross said after the goalies' stick side into the archrival Notre Dame twice, 8 • and Greg Cuingan. 1 "When we forecheck, we can corner of the net. 5 and 9- 5. The old Demonstration Hall game that three of the tallies were open net shots on play with anybody," asst. coach "I just went to the far corner Ice Arena was packed both scrambles around the Irish cage Alex Terpay commented. because it seemed to work," The victories gave the nights, as sellout crowds of and also praised his linemates, Chaurest explained after the MSU scored five poWr goals Saturday, and theSpartd pd 4,138 and 4,174 voiced their Spartans a 2-0-0 mark in the approval. Sturges and Brendon Moroney. Even though goalies Ron game. penalty killing team, paced M Western Collegiate Hockey Clark and Tom Bowen each Calder scored his final goal Darl Bolton and John Assn. (WCHA) and a perfect 4 • The story of the game "Both of them real allowed five goals, Clark had to Garvey' 0 - 0 overall record. Meanwhile, Saturday was told by the were stop 46 shots Friday and Bowen Friday when he came in to killed off nine penalties FridJ great," Ross said. "They were replace goalie Clark on a and allowed but one NotrJ the Irish, who were ranked scrappy Ross. really buzzing tonight." got in front of 52 Irish shots Dame power play goal. delayed Notre Dame penalty. second in the country, fell to a 1 - 2 -1 league mark. Little Spartans 5 center, Tom scored - an Ross, 6, 155 - the pound amazing five goals in the victory Saturday Ross By LYNNHENNING Moroney, the guys on my line, unimpressed Revenge was a factor in the With 14 seconds left in the let him know what of the cheap shot. they thought night. He had two other goals State News SportsWriter were great. They were getting Spartan victories, almost game. Saturday, Spartan { all kinds of passes." left-winger Daryl Rice caught Bumbacco responded Friday. Tom Ross was not going to me everybody agreed. The Irish withaij The 5-6, 155-pound whipped MSU three out of four Notre Dame's ail-American extended middle finger. let any old five-goal, six-point Eddie Bumbacco with an elbow. sophomore center from times last year, twice in South Seniors Mark Calder and nightgethimall excited. Dearborn Edsel Ford High A short scuffle ensued with "The dirtiest play in hockey ii It just felt good knowing that Bend, 13-5 and 8-5. a spear," assistant coach M Michel Chaurest each scored the School and former player with Bumbacco responding with a MSU had swept 2nd ranked Terpay said with a trace of angtl three - goal hat trick Friday, and the Detroit Junior Wings, Ross' But though the tempers stick to Rice's groin. Rice after the game. Notre Dame two nights in a row Calder added two more five goals broke a MSU home-ice flashed often, culminating in a collapsed on the ice as several and knowing that the Spartans "He could have killed nun. Saturday. were still unbeaten. But Ross record and tied the all-time particularly nasty incident in Spartans went for Bumbacco. fumed defenseman Uve Drew. MSU record for most goals in a the last minute of Saturday's finally admitted that maybe it was a pretty good game with Don Thompson, who game, the series saw few fights. When order was finally But over the anger there John Sturges and Steve Colp turned the trick in 1970against was night personally, after all. restored, Rice hadatv/o-minute Amo Bessone. found time between Ross' "Amo got on us," Ross Michigan at Ann Arbor. elbowing penalty while heroics Saturday to score single "It was one of those "Yea, I suppose," Ross said "We played good," Ross disclosed. "He told us no Bumbacco was tagged with a Bessone said forgivingly, things,''j after Saturday's 9-5 win, a bit acknowledged half-heartedly. fighting. We just can't afford to five-minute major for spearing. "Hd embarrassed by the attention he "Shaky for awhile but we got lose anybody to a suspension Rice was not injured. (Bumbacco) said he really! "It was a very gratifying was getting from everybody. the puck out and scored. (fighting results in a one-game didn't mean it. He apologized., weekend," coach Amo Bessone "It was luck," he explained. "We had to get these. They suspension under WCHA As Bumbacco skated to the The referee said it may have Tom Ross said in the happy Spartan locker (John) Sturges and (Brendon) beat us bad last year." rules)." penalty box, angry Spartan fans been a reflex action." Bucks toss Spartans ByGARYSCHARRER Neal Colzie returned a Bill When the Spartans did get the Ohio State's defense stopped Sophomore running around, 35-0 State News SportsWriter Simpson punt 46 yards to set up ball they tried what no team has Spartan backs for one - or two - sensation Archie Griffin the first of three short successfully done this year yard gains at the middle and the accumulated 131 yards, COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State's powerful Buckeyes touchdown runs by Buckeye against the Bucks, and that is same when the play went marking the eighth consecutive full back Bruce Elia. Elia's run. And they failed. laterally. MSU's offensive game this season in which he has enjoyed another feast here second quarter score was a two - passed 100 yards rushing. rhythm did not vary. It was Saturday afternoon. Their 35-0 humbling of MSU was a yard dive as was his third period The Spartan offense gained three downs and punt. massacre, a total mismatch that touchdown. only 88 yards on the ground in Simpson's 11 punts broke the "They're better than I Colzie put Ohio State ahead 45 rushes and only 94 total Spartan game record of 10 set in should have convinced any thought," Stolz conceded. "I 21 - 0 at halftime by returning yards. OSU's staunch defense 1969 by Pat Miller against didn't think it would go quite doubting Spartan fans of Ohio limited MSU to four first State's No. 1 ranking. a punt 43 yards along the right Indiana. that way. If they're not the best The Buckeye offense sideline for a touchdown late in downs, three of which came late team we've played this season continued to roll as it has all the second quarter. in the game when Buckeye I'd hate to see a better one." season and its tenacious defense "We played the game the way regulars were pulled to the "Yes, we expected them had no trouble stopping MSU's we thought we could play it," sidelines, waiting for post • game to pass more often," OSU coach Stolz said later. "We didn't want festivities to begin. Woody Hayes said. "Their offense while posting its third Stolz did not fault MSU's consecutive whitewash before a to get our defense in trouble - offense was obviously going to Little 5 8, 155 pound defense, considering the and low and behold, out of - - have a rough time running record stadium crowd of pressure on it. Linebacker Ray the sky came the punt return. quarterback Ty Willingham against our defense." 87,600. completed one of only two Nester was the leading tackier You never know what it's going Spartan coach Denny Stolz passing attempts for six yards. with 16, and sophomore Otto to be. But a great football team had said prior to the game that Smith, starting ahead of Tom can do a lot of things to you. And despite maintaining his MSU could not afford to put its Freshman full back Pete Kronner, was credited with 15. defense in bad field position, "Their punt returns gave poise, Willingham could not move the Spartan offense. MSU Johnson tallied OSU's final them fantastic field position and but that's exactly what touchdown early in the fourth "Otto Smith is quicker than allowed them to score some penetrated into Buckeye happened the first three times quarter on a one - yard plunge. Kronner," Stolz explained. "We OSU received the football, easy touchdowns," he added. territory once, but it died there midway through the final The Buckeye offense finished were worried about their option which was inside MSU territory. "We just didn't have everything with 20 first downs and 303 so much that we used him. We covered. But it didn't just period. Spartan cornerback Bruce yards rushing. Quarterback did a nice job against their Harms intercepted a pass on happen. We worked very hard "Tyrone had a tough time today," Stolz admitted. "We Cornelius Greene added 31 quarterback, but that really MSU's own seven - yard line to against that, but you only have seven hours a week practice, and kind of suspected he would yards via the air for 334 total didn't slow them down." avert a score the first time, but geez, I have a bunch of kids." have." yards. the Spartan luck ended there. The Spartans slumped to a 3 - 6 season mark while the Buckeyes continue to pursue Vikings their quest for a national title, pushing along with an Lions unblemished 8 - 0 record. "You guys have a fine Fullback Clarence Bullock gets belted at the Stopped on|y gs yards in 45 rushes. Mike Holt led football team," Stolz said to line of scrimmage by two Ohio State MSU backs with 52 yards in 13 carries, BLOOMINGTON, Minn. OSU reporters. "We'll be back defenders. Spartan backs had little success , (UPI) - The first-half running in a couple of years." running at OSU's famed defense, gaining State News photo by John a of veteran back Bill Brown plus John Gilliam's pass receiving led unbeaten EVERYONE GETS IN ACT Mi nnesota to a 28-7 victory over the Detroit Lions Sunday as the Vikings clinched at least a tie for the NFL Central Division title. The Minnesota defense was Team effort keys Buckeye win superb as the Vikings won their ninth straight game of the season and their 12th over the ByPATFARNAN The Spartans finally got wise. With under a minute to go in Lions dating back to 1968. State News SportsWriter first half, Bill Simpson kicked away from Colzie in the coffin c The 35-year-old Brown, who -at the Spartans'own 39. hn started his first game of the COLUMBUS, Ohio - Everybody got into the act Saturday. "Isn't he something?" Hayes queried. "He's had t season, rushed for 80 yards in Even Woody Hayes broke a record — his own, and one that will live all-American games in his last four outings. He got a few blocK 15 carries and scored a in infamy. Until next Saturday. % . there today but he did a lot of that on his own." . touchdown in the first *half "Gentlemen, I'm sorry I'm late (1 hour and 5 minutes after the As for his pass defense, no one knows. The Spartans only pu when the Vikings took a 14-7 final gun)," Hayes said,apologizing to a forum of reporters beneath ball up twice. halftime lead. the OSU locker room. The Bucks didn't pass much either. They didn t have With Minnesota trailing 7-0 "I had some recruits up there and I've gotta take care of those Quarterback Cornelius Greene threw three times at theclowo late in the first period, the kids," Woody said in a soft voice. "Remember, you guys don't score first half trying to put another touchdown on the board bef 13-year veteran, who gained touchdowns." clock expired. The score was then 21-0. ff N 102 yards in 19 rushes in the Reportedly, Hayes is looking for a fifth string ballboy. "We wanted to sew up the ball game right there," Hayes o game, carried six times for 52 There was plenty of merriment written on his face as his Bucks, "That way I could enjoy the second half." yards and scored the tying currently atop the major college polls, pasted, shellacked and just Woody added that he did enjoy the second half. , touchdown from the one. plain embarrassed Denny Stolz' depleted Spartan crew, 35-0. "By golly, that Archie (Griffin) got another 100 yards Eight plays later the Vikings' Even the Buck's fans put in their two cents' worth, setting a Hayes continued. "He probably could've got 200." 10-man rush forced Herman record for home attendance in the Buck's den. On and on went the superlatives. Randy Gradishar, John Weaver to attempt a punt on the Obviously, it wasn't fair. Greene, they all got a plug. Then came talk of the Heisms" run from the Lions' two after he The Spartans couldn't generate any offense. None. "I doubt if a lineman will ever be selected again," Haye took a high snap from center Ed "There never has been a genuine lineman selected. But ' > Intercepted Flanagan. Weaver's punt was blocked by Terry Brown and They just punted and a fella named Neil Colzie returned... and returned ... and returned. In fact, Colzie was busier than the linebacker because they're more in the picture and them work." people Spartan cornerback Bruce Harms picks off a but the Spartans' inept offense most of the day. mighty Bucks blasted back later with former Lion Wally Hilgenberg Colzie handled the ball seven times for 170 yeards, flirting with Gradishar: Buckeye pass early in the game after a tip by five touchdowns for their 35 - 0 rout. teammate Bill picked up the ball on the two the goal line each time he got a head of steam up. It took him awhile "He's the best we've ever had," Hayes commented. "eop Simpson. The break stopped and ran in for the score with but Colzie finally squirmed and twisted away from the Spartans and away from him. He's the best in a truly great defense." Ohio State on the Spartan seven - yard line. State News photo by John Martell 1:28 left in the half. cruised 43 yards for a touchdown. Nomination secured. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan "Monday, November 12, 1013 ^ Over the Tom Ross.MSU's 5-foot 6i 155 pound center, Ice Arena record and tied the all-time Spartan led the Spartan hockey team to twov ictoriesover mark. Above, Ross (right), scores one of his two Notre Dame over the weekend, & 5 and 9 5 by goals Friday while linemates John Sturges (left) scoring seven goal* including five on Saturday and Brendon Moroney (center) await a possible night. The five tallies set a new Demonstration Hall rebound. Sellout crowds see icers beat Notre Dame twice Before sell out crowds of 4,138 and 4,174 at the The new arena symbolizes the tremendous interest in Demonstration Hall Ice Arena this past weekend, MSU's hockey at MSU. The Spartans had their best season ever hockey team defeated old foe Notre Dame twice, 8-5 and last year and are off to a 4-0-0 beginning this season while 9-5 in a pair of high—scoring, exciting games. participation in the intramural hockey leagues has been State News photographer Ken Ferguson caught this growing yearly. action at the Friday night contest. The victories The highlight of the weekend for Spartan fans was a were particularly gratifying for the Spartans, who lost three of four games last year to the five-goal performance by MSU center Tom Ross during Irish. Saturday's game. Ross also scored twice Friday. This is the final season that MSU will be playing at the Next weekend, the icers face their number one old Ice Arena, as the new arena is scheduled to be ready in archrival, the University of Michigan, Friday in Ann June 1974. Arbor and Saturday at the Ice Arena. Hockey tradition MSU's hockey team scored 17 goals over the weekend against Notre Dame, and went through the traditional congratulation ceremony 17 times. Among those in this happy group are defenseman Norm Barnes (left) and winger John Sturges (middle with the big smile). State News Photos by KEN FERGUSON View from This is what MSU goalie Ron Clark (25) saw during Friday's game as the Spartans started a rush up the ice. Clark was urged on by a "Go Clarky" sign hung over the railing on the west side of the arena as was Saturday's goalie, Tom Bowen who was greeted by a "Go Bowen" sign when he took the ice. Monday, November P 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 10^ c 355-8255 Ads | Auto ment 11 ■en,s w H administrative EAST LANSING - one bedroom, 45 USED SEWING Machines, HEAD 320E SKIS 180 BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced WANTED: AN TWO BEDROOM, furnished or cm wi(h DATSUN, 1971 WAGON - 4 /ig-zaggar and straight-stitchers. Solomon rates to students. VAN WORLD, assistant possessing secretarial unfurnished Mobile Homes, unfurnished, immediate bindings Qr»a. speed, radio, good condition. $1700. 882-8787. 5-11-12 645-2123.0-17-11-23 skills to work 15hours/week for $35/week, 10 minutes to campus. occupancy, weekday call $12.50 and up. 23 used vacuum condition, $75. Also 185 wood skis with , ' Married Student Union. Quiet and peaceful on a lake. evenings: 351-5058. 3-11-13 cleaners, Upright and Cannisters, $5.00 and up. All makes and good condition. Cubco binding FOUR MICHELINS - 2 - 195X14 Willingness do some leg work a 641 6601.0-11-30 Excellent DODGE SUPER Bee 1969, 383 ONE GIRL: for spacious Cedar $20 each. 2-205X14 $30 each, plus. Must qualify for work models. ELECTRO-GRAND, beginner $15. Call 332 085 4-barrell, Chrysler road wheels, PHONE 355 8255 17 Student Services Bldg. radio, extras. $800. 332-6258. or best 482-9974 5 p.m. - offer. Call 9 Jim p.m. at study. Salary $2.00 - $2.50/hour. Contact Jennifer FOR RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom, mobile home furnished with View apartment. 337-0239 evenings. 5-11-15 804 East Michigan, Lansing. Daily 9-5. Saturday 9-12.0-11 -30 _.fter5pm. Ask for J,„ If* 5-11-15 GENUINE AIR FORCE Ramsy at 489-2401 before 5 utilities, air conditioner, PARKAJ p.m. 10-11-15 washer/dryer; garbage disposal, ONE LIBERAL girl needed for ALTEC 874m SPEAKERS. (Used) Regular $80, NOW $39.95 FIAT 1970 850 SPIDER. 40 mpg. * AUTOMOTIVE METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. study room. Security deposit Apartment. $61.25 University $226/p«ir, Sony TCI 21 Cassette .Direct to the Rebuilt engine, runs great! $850. public Okemos Road and 1-96. NURSERY ATTENDANT at requried. Close. 694-8611. Terrace, 351 0705. 3-11-13 deck. Sony 4-ch receiver, Dynaco IF J think Scooters & Cycles 351-2226.5-11-14 return i, for a ful, refund Parts & Service 349-1929. C-11-30 Okemos Baptist Church, Sunday 5-11-12 120 power amp. Electro-voice speakers. 580(1 ™ Parka(s) P,^' am and pm, and Wednesday pm. Tandberg, Sony and at S39 « FIAT 124, 1972. 25,000 miles. Aviation Call 349-2830. 5-11-13 Campus View Apartments Akai reel to reel tape recorders. P'"« $1.50 for "EMPLOYMENT Very clean. $2400. 694-1745. 5-11-14 H Supervised housing has P.E. 2020, and BSR, Garrard, handling. Colors: Navy shipping S1 , •FOR RENT ATTENTION TO HRI GRADUATES openings for Sophomore 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnished. turntables. 2,000 8-treck Sizes: Small-Medium LarJof HOTEL MANAGER and restaurant $235. Utilities paid. Roommate pre-recorded tapes, $1.50/each. Large. Order from. J L LANG FORD CUSTOM 1966. Damage in women. Located across Apartments manager needed, CHIEFTAIN service. 332-1946.5-11-12 1,000 L.P. records, 50c and up. COMPANY. P.O. Box 8524 rear. Clean, runs well, $100. from Williams Hall. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 MOTOR LODGE. Mount Pleasant, Large selection of FM/AM radios, Houses 484 2830. 2-11-12 18-11-30 08 Michigan. Apply in person or by FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to portable cassettes, auto 8-track Rooms Phone 332-6246 349-36 mail. 10-11-20 share house, own room. $80 plus units, cassettes; quad and stereo. FORD GALAXIE 1967, good NEW Used Polaroids, 35mm movie and MAG rims $/o *FOR SALE condition, power steering, power TWO. THREE man; furnished, utilities. Call 351 1425 after 5 or but WAITRESSES PART time WAITRESSES PART time, 8 slide camera equipment. Italian Animals brakes, radio. 339-8092 after 5 p.m. 5-11-15 positions available. Lunch, p.m. - - 4 a.m. Friday and utilities peid. Close to campus. 337-2571. 3-11-12 p.m. 5-11-15 wall tapestries, 30 patterns, offey37-2^ or 373 3957 Mobile Homes dinner and cocktails. Excellent Saturday nights. Apply UNCLE 1 FOR 3 BEDROOM house, own $6/up. Used portable and electric salary and tips. Call 484-4423 JOHN S PANCAKE HOUSE, desk model typewriters. Sale KENWOOD KX-7010A Casette •LOST & FOUND FORD MAVERICK 1972. Two TWO GIRLS needed winter and bedroom, furnished. $75. door, six cylinder. Excellent for appointment. THE DOME 2820 East Grand River. 351-2108. 5-11-15 prices on late-model portable deck. Pioneer, Sansui and Koss •PERSONAL spring. $62.50, Capital Villa. condition. Good economy car. ROOM, 222 Seymour, Lansing. 10-11-12 electric sewing machines, used headphones. Several small stereo 337 799a 3-11-12 •PEANUTS PERSONAL 0-11-15 DELUXE 4 BEDROOM colonial. 8 portable TV's $49/up. 100 systems. 8 track tapes - $1 and 484-5473 between 9 a.m. and 6 WAITER AND waitress positions 5-11-13 miles east of East Lansing, acoustic quitars $14.95 to $300. up. Albums - 254 and up. •REAL ESTATE p.m. for balance of fall term and WOMAN NEEDED to share Combo Secluded on 3/4 acres of pine, Used combo organs, Leslie 760. organs, Fender base •RECREATION winter term now being filled. apartment. One block from GMC HANDIVAN 1967, V-8, 3 TEN MEN NEEDED NOW! $360/month to reasponsible 30 Styles of Hohner harmonica guitar, Ludwig drums and many Experience not required, we will campus. 332-3601. 5-11-14 •SERVICE speed, paneled, pin stripping, party. Tomie Reines 351-1880 in all keys. 300 Shotguns and amplifier tops and bottoms. train you. Must be able to work rifles. Cameras and double bed, $700 negotiable, JIM WALTER REALTY Trades, Layaways, and accessories Instruction at least three noon hours (11-2 GIRL NEEDED for four man - NO experience necessary. Earn COMPANY. 372-6770. 3-11-14 Bank Cards. WILCOX Watches and diamond rings Jim, 332-3495. 10-11-19 Campus Hill, $66. 349-1748. p.m.) per week and occasional Typing Service $3.50 an hour. We need full 3-11-12 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 Portable televisions. We do MERCEDES 1971 350 SEDAN and part time men working for evening meals. Work alternate East Michigan, Lansing, speedy guarantee repairs •TRANSPORTATION - weekends. Apply in person at FOR RESPONSIBLE married on automatic, air AM/FM, console, 1. C-11-30 stereo advertising department in local GIRL NEEDED for Campus Hill couple - our attractive 5 room components, color and •WANTED steering brakes, THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, black and white power power company demonstrating Apartments. 3-man till June $88 home. (1/2 house). Near televisions. 3435 Forest Road, Lansing. de-mister, r and/or selling security per month. Call 349-1917. Campus. Early December-May. WANTED: Master Charge and Bank 10-11-20 STAMP COLLECTIONS Americard accepted We buy, ♦•RATES** equipment for a division of: 10-11-19 Utilities included. $160 MGB GT 1969 - Leather, wires, AND ACCUMULATIONS sell and trade. DICKER & DEAL WAITERS, FULL or part time, monthly, plus small excellent condition. 28 m.p.9. responsibilities. References. UNIVERSITY STAMP SHOP SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 must be 18 years or older, GIRL NEEDED winterand/or 332-6246.4-11-12 332-1746.5-11-16 307 E. Grand River South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3886 INTERSTATE dependable and neat. Earn up to spring. Across from Williams Hall. NO. Open 9 9 Monday, Wednesday NO. DAYS $1.95/hour, plus tips. Apply in 332-4282.5-11-13 (inside Curious Book Shop) PONTIAC LEMANS 1965, V-8, and Friday. Other nights until 6 WORDS ENGINEERING person, METRO BOWL, corner FOR RENT: three bedroom house, 1-6 Mon. - Sat. 332-0123 automatic, snow tires, good p.m. C-5-11-16 of South Logan and Jolly Road. MSU AREA - Okemos. One fireplace, completely furnished. 1 3 5 10 condition. 351-3696. 5-11-15 ARIA 12 COOPERATION 14-11-13 Students welcome. $210, plus string guitar - excellent bedroom, furnished, eir JUKE BOX; Electric fire place 220 6.50 13.00 utilities. Phone 371-1479, or condition, hard case included. 10 1.50 4.00 conditioned, carpeted, modern, volt. Snow mobile suit TRIUMPH 1972 SPITFIRE, 646-8718. 5-11-16 $200,355-8705. 3-11-14 ■ size 8 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 SKI FREE, Room and Board for $160 heat included. 349-2174. convertible, engine overhauled. 489-4700. 5 11-14 minimal cost. Contact BOYNE 5-11-13 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 Excellent condition. $2200. GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of MOUNTAIN, Boyne Falls, TWO SINGLES in house, Okemos 11.70 23.40 337-0317. 3-11-12 all kinds. Buy, trade and sell, PANASONIC RS-272US 1972 18 2.70 7.20 Michigan 49713, for positions as 1 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, quiet, $6O$80. Includes utilities. BOB'S GUN SHOP, 2412 South auto reverse cassette tape deck 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 hostesses, waitresses, busboys, spacious. Woodside North, 349-1216, 7-12 p.m. 3-11-14 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1968 - GIRLS NEEDED for telephone and Cedar, Call 371-2244. 05-11-16 $100. 355-6266. 3-11-12 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 cooks and bakers. 5-11-12 sublease immediately. yellow convertible - No further light office duties. Will start at FARMHOUSE, 15 MINUTES to 355-9344.5-11-14 need due to illness. Make offer. $2.25 hourly plus generous campus. 2 bedroom, FUR COAT - lady's mink dyed SHOTGUNS: REMINGTON mode) D EADLINE Must be dependable DELIVERY (OWN car) or inside 1 P.M. one class 655-2478. 5-11-14 bonuses. NEEDED 1 PERSON for $150/month, 9 month lease. muskrat, like new, $250. Family 870 12-Gauge Pump, also single day and have pleasant telephone help, full and part time. Must be - 351-5323.5-11-16 winter clothing. 372-1191 shot 20-gauge, 351 9279, able to work weekends. furnished 4-man apartment. before publication. VEGA STATION WAGON 1971. voice. Hours of work, 9 a.m. - 3 Big engine 4-speed. 22,000 p.m. and 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. Apply 337-1634.5-11-13 Cedar Village. 332-8007 6-11-16 WANTED - 1 OR 2 girls to share 5-11-16 _MM| Peanuts Personal ads miles. Excellent condition. Convenient Food Store needs NEAR SAPRROW Hospital, 301 house, winter term only. Close. TYPEWRITER. SMITH-Corona, RING fET ~ 1/3 Kara' APP,a,se must be pre-paid. $1500. 349-1089. 5-11-14 cashier in Lansing area. Three South Holmes. Ground level, 1 337-0852. 3-11-13 electric, portable. Excellent at 5350, will sacrifice $175. positions available. Retail bedroom, fireplace, furnished, condition, $60. 393-8654. 351-231^3 after 10:30 p.m. VEGA WAGON 1972 - $1800 or experience preferred, but not includes utilities. $145 GIRL NEEDED for 4 man B-1-11-12 3-11-13 Cancellations/ Corrections best offer. Call after 5 p.m„ CASHIER HOSTESS llforno Room 351 7497. 0-11-30 apartment. Winter term. Block 332-3492.5-11-13 nights over 18. Apply in person transportation. Good working from campus. 351-3718. 5-11-16 - 12 noon one class day conditions. Starting pay TWO RECTILINEAR X88 Coral Gables, East Grand\River before publications. The State News will be VOLKSWAGEN 411, 1972., Air conditioner, stereo/FM, 12,000 ..5-JJ-15 1 variable to ability. available and experience. If you like working with people you'll Hours GIRL FOR four $53.75/month. January to June. Summer option. man. 351-3624. EAST SIDE - Large pleasant room, twin beds. 233 Shepard. ►9SPEEK earth cruising machines loudspeakers, $75/each. Cal before 4 p.m., 484-3163.5-1113 miles. 4-speed. Must sell. WAITRESSES ILFORNO Room 482-9586. 5-11-14 enjoy working at your Friendly 2-11-13 FIREWOOD, $20/CORD • 351-3542 after 5:30 DAY and night positions Min'A'Mart. See Mr. Vint at responsible only for the p.m. delivered. $15 - u delivered. available. Apply in person. Min'A'Mart Food Store 3135 CHRISTMAS first THIRD GIRL needed for four-man. LAKE LANSING log house — 4 day's incorrect CORAL GABLES, East Grand S. Pennsylvania Avenue. Trees removed. 351-2756, VOLKSWAGEN 1968, $60. Winter. Close. 337-0212. bedrooms, stone fireplace, rustic, SPECIALS afternoons. 5-11-13 insertion. River. 5-11-15 Lansing, on Monday November 3-11-14 large. Immediately! 339-8922. FASTBACK, rebuilt engine 1 2, between 7-9 p.m. 7 days from 339-2310.5-11-13 CRESTWOOD ELECTRIC guitar, First $600 takes it. 353-6869. SECURITY GUARD. Immediate expira WAITRESSES AND WAITERS NEEDED: ONE girl winter term at VELOCIPEDE 3-11-12 Les Paul copy. Rare type. $350. d by the d employment. Full and part time. NOW HIRING neat, experienced 501 i< Must be 21 years or older with a Twyckingham Apartments. $70. PEDDLER 355-8634. 5-11-13 applicants for steady luncheon and 351-4864. 2-11-3 good police and work record. dinner shifts. Apply in person. 541 E. Grand River Send a brief resume to Box A-1, CIDER - ATW00DS Michigan State News. 3-11-13 JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE, one of NEED GIRL for winter/spring. MALE STUDENTS only three \Downstairs 351-7240 SWEET CIDERTORIUM, 1011 West Grand Lansing's finest restaurants. Phone Twyckingham, $75/month. rooms. Kitchen facilities, close 372-4300. 7-11-16 337-0888. 3-11-4 to campus. $65-$75. Call CHRISTMAS GIFT Beautiful River, Laingsburg. 651-5218. WANTED: DIRECTOR of Nursing imported rings, genuine ruby 10-11-16 332-8878 6-11-16 for a 43-bed, skilled nursing STUDENT WITH reliable car to do ONE BEDROOM - furnished, opals, sapphires, pearl, and jade. home. Call 646-6258. 5-11-15 Prices from $17-$75. 355-8080. part-time work for TV 2 utilities, near Sparrow. CAPITOL CLUB rooms for men CAPITOL BUREAU. If you $135/month. 484-0159 after 6 and women. TV, laundry, X5-11-12 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite 1966 - WAITRESSES, HOSTESSES, Bus want to make some easy money, p.m. 5-11-15 restaurant and lounge. Free good condition, must sell. $500. boys needed. 3 shifts available, call Tom Greene at 482-5340 or night parking. 222 Seymour. AKAI 4000-D tape deck. $145. 355-1621 or 332-2648. 5-11-16 Glenn Herriman good pay, good working 373-1677. 5-11-14 Phone 353-9160 before 5 p.m. 2 GIRLS NEEDED for Cedar 0-11-30 6135 W. Saginaw conditions. Lansing Mall. Call Ask for Warren. 5-11-13 BUICK 1968 - 56,000 miles. Good Village winter and/or spring. 482-6226 371-4774, between 10 a.m. - 4 MECHANIC - FOREIGN car, with FEMALE NEEDS single room. 332-1459. 5-11-15 tires and mileage. Consider Volkswagen-Volvo-Body Shop p.m. 5-11-15 or without own hand tools, must I AM Cooking preferred, close. Call selling one Senior coupon for trade. 353-0957. 5-11-14 Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 be dependable and willing to 332-0185.5-11-13 Indiana game. 332-4641 Sat, til 3. BARTENDER PART NEED ONE girl for 4 man time some make 1 year commitment. Call immediately! Close, $80. evenings, or 355-3447 10 a.m. CAMARO, 1968, V-8. 3 speed. experience desired, although can 351-9042 after 6 p.m. 5-11-15 12 noon. 5-11-15 VW 1973 ORANGE $2,900 or best 351-5092.3-11-13 Must sell $900. Phone 484-0109 train. Good starting pay, apply offer. Call after 5 p.m. after 5:30 p.m. 5-11-12 in person. DAGWOODS, 2803 TYPEWRITER. OLYMPIA manual, 355-6031. 5-11-14 East Kalamazoo. 5-11-12 FEMALE Campus ROOMMATE Hill. needed, Winter-Spring MARANTZ excellent condition, black, 484-5391 CAMARO 1970, good condition, 2230 RECEIVER, 6 Selection of colored Ink VW VAN. 1972, AM/FM radio, still terms $66.25. 349-3935. portable. $60., must sell. 17 mpg, $1700. Call Steve - PART TIME insurance inspector. months old, warranty included. in warranty. $2500. 661-2343. 5-11-15 332-2089 or 351-0526. 3-11-13 337-9085. 11 16-73 Excellent income. Must: TV and STEREO rentals. $24/term. $295 or best offer. Call Sam, 3-11-12 dependable and reliable car. $9.95 month. Free same day 351-6394. 9-11-16 REFRIGERATOR, TEA carl, TWO GIRLS needed winter and APPLES, SWEET Cider gift CHEVY 1966, six cylinder, Resume; Box 110, East Lansing. delivery and service. Call NE JAC, packages shipped by United braided carpet, lamps, chest of VW BUG 1966. Needs work. spring. Campus Hill 349-4408. automatic, $225. 353-4688, 5-11-12 337-1300. c-11-30 GREAT BUY on stereo LP s drawer;, Sony-matic tape Lowest offer over $200. 3-11-13 Parcel. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS, days. 337-0718, evenings. (Columbia). Listening music. Alfred Wardowski & Sons. 2 miles recorder, VW carrier for bus, 351-3683.5-11-6 SECRETARY - STUDENT part CRUTCHES, WHEEL chairs, Call 353-7112 after 6 p.m. w 5-11-16 Dodge Super Bee 383, 4-barrel - North of Leslie at 3589 Hull time GULLIVER TWO-THREE people to sublease through work study walkers. STATE Road (Old U.S. 127) Open 9-5. engine with automatic CORVETTE, 1961 - SILVER, Local association for DRUG, 1105 East Grand River. one-bedroom, furnished EDINGTON SPECIALS 3' x 5' program. - Closed transmission complete, Solex complete! Runs and looks good. Retarded children. Contact: 3 3 2-2011 332-5171. Free apartment. $205 month. cotton Oriental Monday. Phone or rugs. Special - bicycle. 882-1087. 5-11-12 Phone 661-2343. 3-11-12 December-June. 351-7162 1-589-8251.0-11-30 Glenn Scott, 349-4084. 5-11-16 parking. 0-5-11-12 $25.00. 422 South Washington, 6-11-16 485-7129. 3-11-13 DEALER'S COST SALE! Once in a CUTLASS SUPREME 1973 111^ Sili - life WAITRESSES AND waiters wanted COMPACT time chance to own a REFRIGERATORS, 12,000 miles, 350-automatic, RICKMAN or TRIUMPH for full or part time midnight $7.50 per month. TV's, color - SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA and TV, PHILCO, works sometimes. CROSSWORD vinyl top, steel radials, air { TROPHY TRAIL at dealer's shift. No experience necessary, $19.50 per month. Black and Jolly. Sublet 2 bedroom, Best offer. Call 353-8221 after 1 console, bucket seats. 371-3611. cost. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, we will train the ritf>t people white - $9.50 per month. unfurnished, luxury apartment. p.m. 3-11-13 ACROSS PUZZLE Nights 394-0709. 1-11-12 Apply CONNOR'S, 3231 West MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830 Stove, refrigerator, disposal, air, INC., 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just south of 1-96 Saginaw. 3-11-14 C-l-tl-12 carpeted. Utilities included, FENDER 12 STRING guitar, $100 overpass. 1. Dewy Phone 694-6621.5-11-16 except electricity. $160. Call and Custom 200 amplifier, DATUSN 1200, 1973. Automatic, TELEPHONE MARKETING. Full FOUR BEDROOM home near before 7:30 p.m. 394-2631. $300. Jim - 351-2729. 5-11-16 rear defroster, low mileage $100, 1972 650 Yamaha. 4713 miles. time part time. $2.25 per hour 5-11-15 and take over payment of - Lansing General Hospital plus bonus. 394-1102. C-11-30 AR-4x SPEAKERS, like new, S88.08 per month. Call after 6. Cherry. Excellent condition. Carpeted, kitchen build-ins, 394-2396. 5-11-13 $1000. Call 349-2168.5-11-13 fireplace, central vacuum, two NON-SMOKING Feminist needs cartons. Only $75. Call Kurt, 12. June bug 332-3574. X3-11-13 36. Pointer COOKS - EXPERIENCED or will baths. $325 - option to buy apartment or house near campus 13. Beldam 38. Secretary train for full or part time days Phone owner, 489-1276. 5-11-14 with same. 355-4420.3-11-13 14. Oeer trail - 43. Systematized NEW! HONDA, 1973-CB500, four barrel 500cc motor, saddle bags and or midnights. Apply LENS PRECISION ground in our 15. Seasoning 45. Tropical dog windshield, electric 3,000 CONNOR'S, 3231 West Apartments lab. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, plant 46. Gaming cube IN EAST LANSING miles. Best offer over start. Saginaw. 3-11-14 pELUXE two bedroom apartment. 2615 East Michigan, Lansing. 17. $1,200. Beautiful, close, in setting Uncontrolled 47. Turkish weight Phone P. L. Halstead, 882-0247, 372-7409. C-11-16 19. 1. Shatter 5. Embossed on four acres. No pets, no Longing 48. Fleece 9-5 p.m. 5-11-12 LANSING SKI CLUB - FULL 20. Flimflam 49. Commercials 2. Backer 6. Convex TO SUBLET room in 2-bedroom children. $195 per month. moldings (pprin - TIME secretary needed, mid SUPER STEREO - Kenwood, 23. Sweet potato 50. Primary color 3. Lows house, near East Lansing, has 882-3820. 7-11-15 1971 YAMAHA 350. November through March 30. BSR810, Bose. New double bed, 26. Directed 51. Forward 4. Mean 7. Vertical REASONABLY priced. Fastest Applications taken and kitchen, bath, etc. Pets welcome MAN FOR 4-man Campup Hill, TV, sklls, boots, bindings, poles, $48/month plus utilities. Phone 350 built. Call 355-9063. interviews scheduled now, at the etc. Call Candl 482-8192. 1*1T 1 332-0408 after 5 p.m. 2-11-19 $66. 25 / month. 1). In the past 3-11-12 ski area. Call 332-0600. 5-11-13 3-11-14 Pebble CreeK 353-0614/349-0995.5-11-16 S. Billfish MEADOWBROOK TRACE one 3. Conger Auto Service WAITRESSES, FULL or part time, SKI SALE RAUPP'S is having a j - 18 bedroom to sublet. Call GIRL NEEDED for Cedar Village. 1. Mutt must be years or older, clearance sale. We are clearing RENTAL TOWNHOUSES dependable and neat. Earn up to 489-5637 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Apartment overlooking river. out many skis and boots. 2. Understanding 5-11-12 Call 332-3779.3-11-14 3. Affirmation $1.95/hour, plus tips. Apply in RAUPP CAMPFITTERS, 2208 * Convenient to MSU JOIN THE COMPLETE auto person, METRO BOWL, corner 4. Rainbow East Michigan 484-9401. and shopping cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% of South Logan and Jolly Road. WOMAN: ONE block from campus GIRL NEEDED starting winter to 5. Delusions 5-11-16 off on labor. 215 East Kalamazoo 1 vacancy in 3 girl apartment. sublease Cedar Village 7. Concluded *Air conditioning 14-11-13 * Street. 489-1346.0-11-30 Completely furnished. Utilities Apartment. Only $70. Call 1, Desolation Carpeted FOOSBALL TABLE, good * * Full basements Clubhouse and play areas VW EXTRACTOR exhaust, $29.95. CHEQUERED FLAG, PART TIME employment with multi-manufacturer 12-20 hours per Automobile required. 351-5800. distributor week. NEED and parking included. $80. 349-9609 or MALE 349-4842. 0-11-30 or fejnale 332-0531.5-11-16 NEED 1 GIRL winter or 2 girls winter/spring to sublease. 5 condition. Money maker for Fraternity. Randy, 337-2350. i 4. Candlenut tree 5. Landed property 7. Chews 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. 1 Now taking applications mile west of campus. 487-5055. C-2-11-13 immediately. $64.60. One block campus. 351-1859. 3-11-12 minute drive to Unfurnished. 349-3327. 3-11-14 campus. RCA SOLID state portable stereo m 9. Guided missile 0. Wild plum C-11-30 F record player with stand, $29. SECRETARY FOR 1. Symbol - moving 393-3246. 3-11-14 BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED, 2. Persuaded 351-0460 GIRL need*! 1? MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East and storage company. Full - apartment in 1 time. Typing, house, starting December or East Lansing apartment. 3. Turkish Kalamazoo Street since billing and phone I 1970. AR-4x December 1. $170 includes heat. SPEAKERS, like new, chamber 11 A.M.-6 Complete auto painting and sales work. Send resume to January. Close, parking. $75 P.M., MON.-FRI. children. 332-0187, cartons. Only $75. Call Kurt, 4. Free of collision service, Manager, P.O. Box 426, Lansing, including utilities 332-4642 No •Family applications only 332-3574. X-3-11-12 C-11-30 Michigan 48902. 5-11-16 5-11-15 337-2585, 351-0866. 5-11-16 Michigan State Newscast Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 12, 1973 ^ I FENDER twin Reverb, Gibson es335 guitar. $600. Evening!, 482 5460.3-11-16 "Kissing disease' not much fun :js Announcements for It's What's Happening must be received in the State News office, 341 Student Manfred Jaehnig of the Foundation for Illinois By LAURA MILLER State News Staff Writer of spread is uncertain. And the treatment is still a controversy. they poor are exhausted, and have eating habits and low fluid family often do not get the disease. In this instance, health center doctors recommend students Services Bldg. by l p.m. at Archaeology, will speak on The "kissing disease" or Meanwhile, the virus strikes intake, he said. For years, doctors least "Excavations withdraw from school I FREE PUPPV - black end brown, two class days before No announcements will be publication. p.m. Wednesday in the at Kampsville" at 8 Kresge Art mononucleosis, as it's formally an average of 1,112 students per The symptoms are often recommended mandatory temporarily, Feurig said. In female, Shephard-Malamute. accepted Center Gallery. known, is not as much fun as its 100,000 according to a recent confused with the flu and a sore bedrest for several weeks, but by phone. Open to public. other cases a reduced load is 332-8195 evening!. 1-11-12 alias suggests. study of 19 universities. At throat. Besides a throat S^nsored by the Anthropology MSU, 20 to 40 cases per month irritation, the disease can the trend is decreasing. There is suggested. I FREE 6 MONTH old, black male The Counci Students will hold s of Gradual MSU Retailing Club will meet at According to U.S. Public Health Service are (Jagnosed, Margaret Schick, produce a lingering fever still no drug cure for In the meantime, researchers kitten to good home. 6:30 tonight in the Con Con statistics, mononucleosis. Room 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 38 and 39 chief health center have been Vaccination* current. 332-4156, of the International Center. 100,000 students will come technologist, ranging from 102 to 104 "Ten years ago the working on a vaccine Union. Guest speaker will talkonthe down with the disease this year. said. degrees, gland swelling in the for several evening.. 3-11-14 topic, "The Retailer in the treatment was bedrest, gargles years, but Television! Radio! Do you have Community." All retailing majors Students are three times more "Sometimes we can go neck, a rash, fatigue and and aspirin," Feurig said. "Now, development of one soon is not I pURE BREED German Shepard program ideas? We can make it invited! likely to get thi2 infectious virus several days without a case, and depression. I tell students to cut down on promising. puppies - black/tan. $20 each. reality. You have the imagination, then sometimes we'll have two Pi Mu Epsilon Math Society will than any other group. "Sometimes you can feel just intramurals and heavy activity 676-2742. 3-11-12 i^o.ihnVe MSU jhe e"Per,ise Broadcasters, 318 Contact hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight in While 9 out of 10 cases are or three a day depending on the like there is a lit cap on your and just concentrate on Union. 204A Wells Hall. Speaker will be time of DUlh Liberal >n Comn A f r Dave Bower. Any interested are invited. not serious, occasionally a student may have a case which "Around year," Schick said. exams is a good time head," Feurig said. "Or, you'll feel hot, flushed and plain and essentials." "One thing's for sure, there Conference to see it." 7:30 tonight at United Ministries, may last from three to six simply washed out." just can't be any polar bear m * 50 NEW MOON, Excellent 1118 S. Harrison Road. Everyone is welcome. North American Indian Student \ssn„ in conjunction with the months like Lyn, a Holden Hall senior. While mono is a continuous, on-going problem, there is a As for the notion that mononucleosis is passed by swimming," Feurig said. Serious on women's condition. Park on Wee. $2800. inthropology Undergraduate Club, cases may involve the "At first, I higher incidence of contraction 675-7589 anytime weekends, or call after 10 p.m. weekday!. f Peanuts Personal Dnal'jjj ill will sponsor a lecture on Indian istory at 7:30 tonight in the a thought mono was joke-around kissing disease when students are subject to kissing, many experts are not willing to call it the major spleen and cause secondary infections and take from six to studies held 5-1116 Museum auditorii and a way to get out of class," stress, Dr. James Feurig, transmitter. nine months for recovery, GOLDA HAPPY twenty-first to she sa d. "But when I ended director of the health center, Media presentations - 'There's no denying there's a Feurig said. I ATTENTION STUDENTS with the cleanest girl in Geshner'i. Marketing Club is sponsoring in the hospital with intravenous up said. potential for passage by kissing, highlighted a conference on travel trailers or mobile homes. With love King Hussein. 1-11-12 Faculty Night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday According to an MSU study women's studies held Friday at in Eppley Center Teak Room. in my arms, I didn't think it was "You can bet your bottom but far more cases are done several years ago by John One mile from campus a place to Faculty will speak on topics of dollar there's going to be a the University of Michigan by Real Estate funny anymore." contracted by airborne Winbume, associate dean of rent a space for $55.50 or $66. personal interest in the Michigan Women's Studies the fields of Far from being funny, midterm and finals increase transmission," Feurig said. Eight and ten wide, spaces student affairs, serious cases marketing and transportation. All when students are Assn. mononucleosis continues to be burning the While some people claim the substantial dropoff in available, at MOBILE HOME EAST LANSING, by owner, less students and faculty of College of cause The two media workshops Business are invited. a major concern of University candle at both ends," he said. virus can be picked up from MANOR. Phone 3 32-2437. than 3 miles from campus. academic performance for at health officials. The cause Students are particularily presented films and videotaped 511-13 Secluded area, Cape Cod design, 2 MSU Collegiate Chapter of eating utensils, glasses or least one term and sometimes Administrative Management remains unknown. The method to the disease when programs designed for use in bedrooms, basement, gas, heat, coughing, roommates and up to one year. women's courses. I MOBILE HOME 12' 60', air conditioned. Immediate Society will be founded after Edwin Fitzpatirck's presentation on Other workshops included partially furnished and carpeted. occupancy. $16,500. Call "The Employment Market Today." | ~\i 663-3357.5-11-13 * 50 ACTIVE 1968 New 351.-9390.4-11 -12 EAST LANSING. 1 1/2 miles MSU. Memberships will be accepted and officers elected. Open to all College of Business majors. 7:30 p.m. Excess leakage a the role of women's studies, the role of students in women's studies and course planning carpeting, shed, large lot. 3 bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 Tuesday in 117 Eppley Center. and resources. baths, • Holt-nine miles from campus. family room, central air, lovely Furnished $3600, unfurnished $3450. After 6 p.m. 694-2092. 8-11-16 lot. Assume 5 1/4% mortgage. $29,500. 337-0913. 6-11-16 Union Board is now applications for the Christmas Flea Market. Entry fee is $4. Deadline accepting considered harmless Counseling and career planning, implementation of women's studies and funding for accepting applications is Nov. were Recreation united press international among topics discussed 20. explaining the incident. Sagady said the Consumers during the afternoon session. Lost & Fo""d IS) EUROPE, $179, $205, flights New Bais Lubavitscher Rabbi Kagan of Kabad will speak at 7:30 Consumers Power Co. has Alex Sagady, coordinator for plant personnel failed to stop the forcing of air through the The workshop on implementing women's studies York, Frankfurt, Brussels. Anne tonight at Hillel on the topics of acknowledged that radioactive the environmental generator immediately after covered areas such as FINDSOMETHING material escaped from its I Munnich, 355-7846. 10-11-27 Kabala and Hassidus. confederation, said "sloppy they observed higher than communication between if you've found a pet or article of Palisades plant in August in Youngdahl denied any operations" caused the release anticipated radioactive iodine faculty and administration value, we went to help you return it. TRANS-AFRICAN Expedition, 3 Having housing problems? Need excess of Atomic Energy of the material. negligence on the part of on Just come into the State News information on your legal rights as levels in the air leaving through Consumers. women's studies programs and months. Crossing Sahara, Commission (AEC) limits. I Classified Department and tell us a tenant? For help with housing the stacks. problems of receiving Nigeria. Zaire, East Africa - want to place and ad in EAST Russell "But we have conducted a accreditation for women's I _ LANSING STATE BANK'S found $750, January 15, 332 0401. Youngdahl, senior "This was not a large release. 3-11-13 vice president for electrics, said detailed review and in fact have studies courses. I column. As a public service EAST But it's an indication of The conference concluded people Thursday that about twice as sloppy changed the procedures," he | LANSING STATE BANK will run he ad at no cost to you' Service can provide assistance. Contact you us with free between 1 much radioiodine was released operations," he said. "This has Sagady also said the plant added. with a business session at EAST LANSING and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. from the South Haven - area happened at other plants personnel should have which the group tentatively STATE BANK around the country and is the anticipated the potential The $185 million plant on ratified its constitution. Final FOR QUALITY service on stereo Women's Resource Center plant during a purging operation C-11-30 sponsors a brown as allowed by the AEC. problem with nuclear energy problem that could result from the shores of Lake Michigan has ratification of the constitution equipment, see the STEREO bag lunch every Wednesday noon for women who plants." the presence of iodine in the been plagued with breakdowns. is expected to come at a later I SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. FOUND: GOLD ring, amber stone, are returning to school after several business meeting. C-11-30 "It was not dangerous," he Berkey area, possible initial! years of motherhood, homemaking or employment. Come and said. "It was above the limits The conference was inside Identify. 332-6873. CHILD CARE - In my south side join us for discussion, sharing and but there was no harm as a result attended by about 100 persons C 3-11 14 licensed v~—— home. Ages 2-5. in resources 6 Student Services of it. The limits are set very /? i\N\ representing colleges and 393-6673. 5-11-16 Bldg. universities from throughout | LOST: LADY'S writst watch, conservatively." silver, Gruen. Grand River Greens. 332-3516. 3-11-14 Reward! near Maggie. RESERVE YOUR space now for winter bicycle and motorcycle storage. Call SPQRTS SERVJCES The production staff of East Lansing High School invites you to attend the fall production, "You're A Good Man; Charlie Brown.-'. Youngdahl said plant personnel on Aug. 15 were Capital/ Capsules Michigan including MSU, and from other states. I FOUND: 11/6 SALT and brown dog by Wells Hall. Call Pepper, -482-3878.5-11-13 Typing Service Charlie Brown and tbe gang arc lovable, irresistible and totally unpredictable characters, who will forcing air through a steam generator to dry it to examine it AS PART OF HIS plan to conserve Specialist for a small water leak. gasoline, 371 45 72. C-11-13 jjj fish such lake trout. speak as sing their way into your heart and maybe shake loose some old Gov. Milliken has asked President Nixon for $20 to "The air we forced through million in matching funds to buy 288 buses to be ON THE |L0SV REWARD for blue !tar EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING - memories of your own childhood. allocated to Michigan cities and towns for public OCCASION of state Veterans Day did pick up radionuclides," he sapphire ladies ring. women's restroom at Men's IM Bldg. 353-1265. 3-11-13 Loit in Pica-Elite 1331 Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 9-11-16 East "Charlie Brown" is being performed five nights. Two Special Children's Performances will be said. "In drying it, obviously you're going to pick up some transportation. The governor also announced plans for a today, Gov. Milliken has urged voter approval of a $500 bonus for Vietnam He said it would be in - era veterans in 1974. study sk held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and keeping with bonuses that TYPING TERM papers and theses, small amounts of the material. program to allow the state or other public agencies were approved for veterans of The sixth session of an Wednesday. Children (elementary World War I, World | LOST: BLACK Dachihund, IBM electric typewriter, fast grades) will be admitted for $1. On Some ofthis was released to lease neighborhood parking lots and offer free War II and the Korean War. extended orientation program answers to "Lucky," service. 349-1904 21-11 30 vicinity Friday, Saturday and Sunday, through th.; conventional means parking to persons who join car pools or ride buses sponsored by the Supportive Cherry Lane. Loit November 7. general admission is $2 with an 8 to work. 351-5658. 2-11-12 TYPING AND bookkeeping service through a stack at the plant." A BILL INSTRUCTING the Dept. of Social Services Center will focus on p.m. curtain. Join us. Services to develop a plan for the improving students' study skills The escape of the radioactive THE STATE NATURAL Resources establishment of | LOST: PAIR of dark rimmed The MSU PreLaw Club will temporary housing and counseling facilities for tonight at 8 p.m. in 107 Holden present the admissions officer from material was disclosed after the Commission voted Friday to ban commerical gill Hall. The speaker will be Elaine glasses between Erick»n and runaway juveniles has received final Duke University at 7:30 p.m. Michigan Student net fishing in lakes Michigan and Superior by next legislative Harrison, three week! ago. Tuesday in 119 Epply Center. approval. Cherney, a reading specialist 355-5832. 6-11-14 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. Environmental Confederation, spring. The with MSU's IBM, Selectric. Call 349-1773 a statewide citizen The commission recommended, however, that measure, now before the governor, Learning Resource Confused about no-fault stipulates that the department should encourage Center who has developed evenings and weekends: environmental group, acquired 30 commercial gill net fishermen be allowed to |FOUND: NOVEMBER 1, Woman'! 373-6726 weekdays 0-2-11-12 insurance? Eric Schneidewind from continue fishing for Whitefish through 1974 while private and local governmental agencies to individualized printed materials wristwatch near Auditorium. the State Insurance Bureau will a copy of an Aug. 24 letter the establish facilities for dealing with improving study Call 355-1993 and speak to all interested students at 7 runaways with family identify. company sent to AEC converting to equipment that will not harm game reunions as a primary goal of the shelters. skills. All C-3-11-12 TYPING IN my home - Tuesday in Eppley Cent developmental Dictaphone, research, general and i ;ession reading students are urged to office work. Have references. follow. attend. ■ FOUND: RING in Student Service! H 372-7338.3-11-13 Building. Identify. Contact Ruth, 264 Student Services. C-3-11-12 ANN BROWN typing and multilith offset printing. Complete service for Auditorium. Admission 50 of the cents. 5-to40-cent gas tax hike in Police arrest 5 break-in ■'/] dissertations, theses, manuscripts, general typing. IBM 24 years experience. 349-0850 Children free. The ASMSU Legal Aid Dept. will area contemplated by officials C-11-30 have a lawyer available from 1:30 Five men were arrested for , BOARD EXAM TUTORING I KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES to S p.m. Wednesdays during the term. MSU Students can make breaking and entering early 1 "ow being formed for the coming COMPLETE THESES Service, appointments by stopping in 307B Sunday morning through the 1 LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exam!. Discount printing. IBM typing Student Services Bldg. combined efforts of Ingham I For information call 313-354-0085. and binding of theses, resumes, FROM WIRE SERVICES would give President Nixon emergency County Police, Meridian powers to deal with the I 0-2-11-12 publications. Across from The Outing Club will meet at 7 Top officials of the Nixon administration are seriously discussing energy crisis. Township Police and the MSU campus, corner M.A.C. and p.m. Tuesday in 118 Physics Bldg. the possibility of asking Congress to enact a Congress sets to work this week on legislation dealing with the Dept. of Public Safety. The program will explain Mt. large tax on gasoline as ACCESS CENTER-! Grand River, below Jones Stationery Shop. Call McKinley National Park in Alaska an alternative to rationing, according to informed sources. energy crisis. Police were called to the li ■I Human Reproduction for COPYGRAPH SERVICES, in the national parks. A tax of from 5 cents to 40 cents a gallon is being considered, Committees scheduled hearings on various proposals by Twyckingham Apartments, Health | 337-1666. c-11-30 they said. President Nixon to deal with the immediate problem. 4630 S. Hagadorn Road, about II.Abortion-Contraception ■ offers Service! " j THESES, RESUMES, typing and The MSU Radio accepting petitions for two • vacant Board is The possibility of such a tax to discourage arose as congressional committees pushed to complete gasoline consumption On a related subject, with long range effect, the House is to vote today on the compromise version of legislation to clear the way for 3:30 from a.m. a Sunday after a call resident who woke up a bill that 1226 East Mlchlqan I printing. Reasonable prices. member-at-large positions on the the Alaska pipeline. If the House votes to and saw the men burglarizing Lansing 485-3271 » COMMERCIAL board. Any undergraduate student approve, the Senate is printing, expected to follow promptly. his room. living in a residence hall who is lCH.R|STMAS 1 PORTRAITS It's fun to be - 337-0712. C-11-30 EXPERIENCED IBM typing. interested should pick up a petition in 8 Student Services Bldg. Deadline is S p.m. Wednesday. Mideast pac Legislation to return the nation to Daylight Saving Time will be considered by the Senate Commerce Committee today and by the After the burglars left the phoned police. The burglars man I J^'Oflraphed I ^OTOGRAPHY. by LUKE Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). House Commerce Committee on Tuesday. were still inside the complex 351-6690 FAYANN, 489-0358. C-11-30 An emergency bill will be before the Senate Interior Committee when police came. 1 C-11-30 PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Seniors and grad students! You haven't forgotten your yearbook picture, have you? Call or stop by skirmishes and the House Commerce Committee Wednesday. A Senate public works subcommittee turns to a bill today to one A derringer of the men. was found They on were typing. MA English degree. 36A Union or Wolverine Office, 3C taken into authorize temporary waiver of dean air standards to custody by Meridian MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. Student Services Bldg. KILOMETER 101, Cairo-Suez Highway, Egypt (AP) - The permit promp* blue conversion to high sulphur fuels. Township Police pending an C-11-30 flag of the United Nations fluttered outside the tent as the Alpha Phi Omega national service Nixon's proposals to stem the energy crisis, including more use of investigation of the case. fraternity will hold a meeting at 7 Egyptian and Israeli generals put their names to a cease-fire accord. coal as a fuel, "will probably be very beneficial to the coal PROFESSIONAL IBM typing tonight in the UN lounge of the But even as the two sides met to affirm the six-point accord miners," said Clifford White of Moundsville, a miner at (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. worked out be Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, the shakiness Valley Camp Coal SANDI, 339-8934. C-11-30 Union. All interested people are of the cease-fire was underscored anew. Co.'s Alexander mine near the Ohio River. But he and other miners said the government is Police I *EGNANT? WE understand. Call Less than two hours before the meeting, two Israeli aircraft were going to have to The Students' International ease the environmental and safety restrictions that have priced I fL P R E I sighted over the area. Egyptian missile batteries fired at them but I ,U£SEL'NG- G N A N C Y 372-1560. Transportation Meditation Society is presenting a colorful exhibition on the Science of Creative Intelligence from 10 apparently missed. Two hours after the signing, several antiaircraft explosions were some mines out of business. Throughout Michigan, in government, business and private telephoner a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday and sectors, persons are heeding the call to conserve energy. A 24 NATION WIDE AUTO seen in the darkening sky between the meeting site and Cairo, but - year - old student was fH FACT0RY- Custom TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all Tuesday concourse on the first of the Union. A special floor no planes were visible Officials of J & W Millikens, the family department store of Milliken, announced it would discontinue the use of all exterior arrested Friday after he made, I UnM,Wat8rbedt ,0 Vour size. points. 313-537-0005. C-11-30 event for World Plan Week USA. A mass sigh of relief but no loud victory cheers marked the mood approximately 30 obscene I uno " 0YNE PRODUCTS, of Israel as word of the historic lights after closing time. telephone calls to the MSU I Road. Haslett. World Plan Week USA signing of the cease-fire was flashed Meanwhile, in Detroit, Mayor Roman Gribbs initiated fuel - (Nov. by Radio Israel. Dept. of Public Safety. 17.2o.ii.23 II 18) is dedicated to making the At least some Arab leaders were conservation measures including an order that temperatures in city The first call was received benefits of the Science of Creative outwardly encouraged by the buildings can not exceed 68 degrees. STATE DRIJG - H05 Intelligence and its' practical prospects of peace with Israel, but an ordinary citizen voiced around 9 a.m. and several calls 1 vT and Riv8r- Prescriptions. DONT FORGET Blood comes only aspect, Transcendental Meditation, available to Americans dismay that "the guns have gone dormant once again and the pens Gribbs' executive order also contained a measure prohibiting followed before police asked 1 «9lad 10 aniwer questions. from people. Professional donors as many possible. Watch for special events as were signing scraps of paper once again." drivers of city • owned vehicles from going faster than 50 miles an the help of Michigan Bell 1 ** lo speak to the pharmacist compensated. MICHIGAN advertised in the State News. Sunday's Egyptian-Israeli cease-fire agreement was the second hour or leaving the vehicles idling when not in use. Telephone Co. Michigan Bell COMMUNITY BLOOD Presented by Students' formal document between the two sides since the 1948 war. Officials at Detroit Bank & Trust announced the substantial located the area and the 1"2-5171. 0-5-11-16 CENTER. 337-7183. Hours: International Meditation Society. The first document evolved from a face-to-face reduction of the number of hours the bank's two phone from which the calls meeting on the large electric Monday, Thuridey, and Friday Greek island of Rhodes Feb. 24, 1949. The Israelis also outdoor advertising signs will be operated. The were made and the police I off?«US REWARD for return 9-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Transcendental Meditation as similar agreements separately with Jordan on April 3, with Lebanon signed near signs, both located freeways, will be operated nine hours daily, instead of 18 hours moved in. II Wooden Indian taken Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. C-11-30 taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: on March 23 and with I™ ber 6 between 5-6 p.m. Midwest regional lecturer, Mike Syria on July 20 of the same year. as in the past. The calls were restricted to Monroney, will be here to give a That agreement provided for demarcation lines between Israel |S'ro"«rmTtno STUDENT NEEDS daily parking Four days after Nixon outlined a series of steps designed to ease personal insults and the man special talk at 4 and 8 p.m. and its neighbors. Those lines were not formal spot near Berkey-Grand River territorial frontiers, the ftiel shortage, an Associated Press survey of officials in each entered a plea of innocent at Wednesday in B102 Wells Hall. and were intended mainly to limit the lines his arraignment are«. Will pay. 351-2768, after 5 Presented by Students International beyond which military state showed most had followed or were about to follow at least Friday 5-11-16 Meditation Society. forces of the respective signatories were not to move. afternoon in East p.m. some of the President's recommendations. Lansing District Court. Monday, Novemher i 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Study probes lakeshore zoning By CHRIS DANIELSON State News Staff Writer related problems. Research is being done in state has approached land use planning on a piecemeal basis, the cumulative impact of the lake to drain, Baugh noted. "It is not yet known how decide if condominium projects should be reviewed, Baugh said. St& DkoUflJ 211 E. Grand Rivet The Johnson's summer Michigan, Wisconsin, dense a level of development a Next to the Sportsmeister Minnesota and Ontario - all of laws that have been passed is lakeshore can support "One home was on a high bank 50 always suspects which border Lake Superior, t great, Baugh said. permanently," he added. departments of Mon, Tuts, Fri, Sat 9-6 feet from the Lake Huron commerce the largest freshwater lake in "County officials recognize While his report indicates Wed.Thur 9-9 shoreline when they bought it being more development - North America along the need for shoreline that some illegally small lots oriented than conservation 10 years ago. Erosion wore the - - development standards, but scattered along Michigan CIGARETTES are economical, ecological and bank away and their home recently crashed onto the beach below. legislative lines. As part of the Lake Superior need the them," he said. funds to enforce shorelines, Baugh said that people at the local level are minded," Baugh said, noting that condominium construction has boomed (Coupon) Expires Nov. 18,1973 /99' Project, William Baugh, asst. Since a great monetary becoming aware of the need to East Lansing Store Only The Smiths know that their recently. professor of political science, interest is likely to override regulate development. 20 - year - old septic field is completed a preliminary report environmental concern on a However, many Baugh said that he has polluting Lake Michigan, but 0 % O F FOUR DISCOUNT PRICE ON on lakeshore development and local level in some cases, jurisdictional problems still received input from several their lakeside lot is too small to management in Michigan last statewide enforcement officers exist. MSU faculty members in put a new septic field in. When the Peters built week. are also needed, he added. While the Dept. of Natural writing his report, and noted The 40 - page report Small minimum lot sizes can Resources is able to review that Charles Cnudde, chairman their dream cottage on Lake concentrates on areas of cause large pollution problems, plans for subdivision of the political science ALL KODAK FILM PROCESSING & DEVELOPING Superior last year, a small which would be especially forest of pines blocked their extensive development along development along lakeshores department, is in charge of the Lower Peninsula inlands and severe in Lake Superior since it under state legislation, it is up institutional analysis phase of No Limit picture window view of the takes such a long time for the to the Dept. of Commerce to (Coupon) Great Lake shorelines, under the project. lake. They cut down 50 trees Expires Nov. 18,1973 this the supposition that a similar East Lansing Store Only spring. These three hypothetical pattern of development and examples illustrate some of the regulation could occur on the problems that inadequate land use legislation can produce, harming both the lake shoreline relatively undeveloped Lake Superior shoreline. "Michigan's laws on lakeshore development are less Swordploy of SPECIAL!!!! and the landowner. stringent than those of displayed A large scale study funded through the University of Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Ontario's are the toughest of at FLANNEL SHIRT Wisconsin by the Rockefeller Foundation is currently all." Baugh said. examining lakeshore zoning ''Michigan has no practices along Lake Superior comprehensive land use policy for shorelines or any other By NORMAN A. DeANGELIS led to kendo. in order to formulate Kurt Shmucker, MSU Kendo Club president, recommendations designed to land," he added. Two fighters stalk each other, waiting for an said that when Japan became peaceful internally - alleviate these and many other However, even though the opening to land a blow with their bamboo swords. around 1400 - kendo changed from a warfare to a They wear long, loose flowing robes that blend in disciplinary art. with their chest protectors. A large helmet with a $444 plates mesh grill covers their heads. License The combatants are engaged in kendo, the "They wrote down their fighting techniques and organized them strictly, almost in a jealous Limit 2 (Coupon) Japanese art of swordsmanship. manner," he said. "Some of these fighting styles ExplresNov. 18. 1973 have been passed down until today." East Lansing Store Only set to go on sale The scene was repeated many times Saturday In individual competition Jan Stokosa, an East night as the MSU Kendo Club sponsored a Michigan license plates and tabs for 1974 will go on sale tournament in the Men's Intramural Building for individual and team battles with groups from Lansing resident, placed second in the under-black belt (beginner) division. One of the two Toronto teams, Toka Budokan, swept all three places in '.he 0% OFF 8 TRACK TAPES Chicago, Toronto and MSU. No Limit Thursday, Secretary of State Richard Austin said. black belt (advanced) division. (Coupon) ires Nov. 18,1973 On that date, motorists will be able to purchase their blue and Points are scored in kendo by placing "perfect In team competition, Toka Budokan defeated LanslngStore Only white reflectorized tabs from any Dept. of State branch office, or hits" on the opponent's head, waist or hand. the other Toronto team, Toronto Humbleside, by through the mail. Correct form must be shown in making a hit; lucky one point in the preliminaries, then lost to th: The East Lansing branch office is located in the Point North Professional Center at Grand River Avenue and Clippert Street. or untimed hits do not count. The opponent's sword cannot touch for a perfect hit to count. Two points are needed to win a match. Chicago Kendo Club, which had defeated MSU, in the finals. OPAQUE ORLON ORLON A planned appearance by the Japanese consul So far, 41,000 people have returned their prepared applications Kendo swordsmanship started in Japan around general to Japan. Tetsuo Matsufuji, was cance'e<) for mail tabs. Austin said, however, that 3,500 have had to because the be returned, mostly prepared applications were not signed on the back. 900. Samurai warriors, the only ones allowed to carry when Matsufuji had to return to Canada late swords, perfected a method of fighting that Friday on business. 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