the Tuesday, November 13,1973 State News Volume 66 Number 66 michigan Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Nixon to give unsubpenaed tapes from wire services President Nixon announced After distributing the President's will give a federal Monday he statement, White House Press Secretary that meeting and the Mitchell one were kept, both by the Secret Service and judge unsubpenaed White Ronald L. Ziegler said the President is prompted Sirica to begin a hearing on the the President's House tape top deputies, was so recordings and portions of his Dean has testified that in the tape recordings. personal diary file, but said he cannot considering a meeting with Senate April 15 haphazard and the custory records so locate one dictation machine Watergate committee members as part of meeting the President admitted discussing The fact finding sessions before Sirica uncertain that the recordings may have lost belt his effort to clear up the executive much of their potential value as evidence. subpenaed by Watergate prosecutors. Watergate clemency as part of the Watergate have tailed thus far to establish whether two Meanwhile, the White House agreed in controversy. cover up and that Nixon said he had only missing conversations between Nixon and been joking earlier when he said it would be To the extent that the tapes ultimately federal court that it will deliver his aides went inadvertently unrecorded, as by Nov. 20 Nixon said a search of his no problem to raise $1 million in hush are found to contain incriminating subpenaed Watergate tape recordings and personal diary the White House insists, or were file a week ago failed to turn money. conversations, prosecutors in the resulting the other material up a dictation conveniently mislaid, as the Watergate promised by Nixon. U.S. criminal trials may not be able to introduce District Judge John J. Sirica said belt of his recollections of the prosecutors have suggested but not openly April 15 Two weeks ago, the White House them into evidence because sworn duplicates of the tapes and other material meeting with Dean. He said he thought he disclosed in court that the April 15 charged. would be made and had dictated his recollections after that meeting testimony before Sirica duringthe past two originals stored in White was not recorded because an untended tape What the hearings have established is that weeks has cast serious doubts on their House vaults. meeting, and White House spokesmen said recorder ran out of tape. Disclosure about the security system under which the tapes Just moments before the White House reliability. released Nixon's statement, presidential House lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt testified in Sirica's Alask court that the dictation recording of Nixon's April 15 recollections could not be located. The dictation belt is the third piece of WASHINGTON (AP) - The House connections at the ice free port passes subpenaed Watergate evidence the White of Valdez in the version originally passed by the do so, to challenge alleged deceptive House said does not exist. passed the Alaska pipeline bill by an on the Gulf of Alaska. Senate and Earlier, it were accepted by the practices or price fixing. announced that two key conversations overwhelming margin Monday and sent it Rep. Don Young, R - Alaska, said the conferees, though they had not been in to the Senate, which is expected to The other would allow the FTC and went unrecorded by a presidential taping Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., a consortium the House version. approve it today. of oil companies formed to build the other regulatory agencies to collect system. Before the final 361 Rep. Sam Steiger, R • Ariz., who made - 14 vote, the pipeline, expects to begin construction in information from business firms without Seeking to "clear up .onceandforall" the motion to recommit the bill to the . . House turned down, 213 to 162, a motion mid March if the bill is approved approval of the Office of Management and the conference, said the matter could be controversy about the Watergate to return the bill to a House Senate conversations, Nixon said in a written • promptly. cleared up in a day or two. Budget. conference committee for removal of But he said a delay in passage of the bill statement that he will: Steiger moved that the House conferees sections which broaden the Rep. Dave Martin. R - Neb said the •Voluntarily submit recordings of two authority of could force postponement of the project be instructed to insist on disagreement to , government regulatory agencies. provisions "would affect every business in April 16, 1973, conversations with then by a full year because of the short Arctic two portions of the Senate bill. the United States from Mom and counsel John • Rep. Charles E. Chamberlain, R • East construction season. Construction is One of them would permit the Federal Pop W. Dean III, saying stores to General Motors and ITT." they Lansing, voted to recommit the bill to expected to take three years. "covered much of the same subject matter" Trade Commission (FTC) to go to court The provisions were opposed conference because he does not support The challenged sections of the bill were by the as an April 15 meeting with Dean that the on its own, if the Justice the added sections on regulating Dept. declined to U.S. Chamber of Commerce. White House said went unrecorded. businesses. However, after that was •Allow the court to listen to other defeated he voted with the 361 14 Senate • unsubpenaed reels of tapes to demonstrate that no recordings were made of the subpenaed April 15 Dean meeting or of a subpenaed June 20, 1972, telephone majority. Roy Ash, director of the Office of Management and Budget, has said that he panel ratifies energy bill; AAuskie urges clean air rules cut conversation with former Atty. Gen. John will recommend the President veto the bill N. Mitchell. with the disputed features in it. But Secretary of the Interior •Agree that "court approved Rogers C.B. Morton, who conferred with independent experts employing the most pipeline FROM WIRE SERVICES Sen. advanced backers on the floor of the House just Henry M. Jackson, D - Wash., the The company made its assessment after technological methods" examine before Monday's action, has said he will WASHINGTON A bill measure provides for the rationing of scarce all tapes in question "for any evidence of - giving President the first 1.000 miles of a coast to coast • • recommend the President Nixon emergency powers to deal with the fuels by priority. test drive by eight professional drivers. alterations..." sign it in any event. energy crisis was approved by a Senate •Supply portions of his personal diary committee Monday as Congress grappled Nixon's chief energy adviser said gasoline The energy bill would also allow Nixon file subpenaed by prosecutors, including The White House has not commented, rationing is indicated for the beginning of to: with the problem of energy shortages dictation belts containing his recollections of 1974. He said he is pessimistic • Restrict fuel from such nonessential though it strongly supports construction The emergency powers bill gives Nixon over I. Fred Bux the Mitchell telephone call and handwritten notes of his April 15 meeting with Dean. of the pipeline. The line would from Alaska's north slope to tanker bring oil most of the authority he says he needs to handle the energy crisis. Written largely by prospects of Arab nations ending their embargo on shipping oil to the United uses as outdoor advertising and recreation. •Limit operating hours of commercial States. establishments and public services, John A. Love, the former governor of including schools, to save fuel. irea homes likely to remain warm Colorado, earlier had said it was his personal opinion that gasoline rationing would be necessary by spring. In Detroit, General Motors Corp. the use • means. Reduce speed limits while use encouraging of public transportation through the of mass transit fare subsidies and other By TOM HAROLDSON announced that mileage tests indicate that • Require electric generating plants to the situation. Most of the calls from are "In most instances, we have been able to drivers traveling at 50 miles per hour save State News Staff Writer people lacking a full supply of fuel oil who They also report that residential homes convert to coal if possible. I Lansing link callers to distributors without much one fourth more gasoline than drivers area residents already receiving worry that they cannot get any additional will be provided with fuel oil before - •Adjust the schedules of airlines and Bel oil supplies should have little problem," he said. "In fact, area oil commercial or industrial businesses are. traveling at70m.p.h. (continued difficulty fuel. distributors have been very cooperative in on page 11) fteping their homes warm this winter, area "Most people who call us are looking for Numerous calls have already come into the ^1 distributors and the Governor's Task helping us with this most critical situation." distributors and the emergency fuel center some assurance that they will not run out of >n Fuel The situation is critical for area reporting Supply reported, fuel oil this winter," Don Myers of the a shortage of diesel fuel by area residents who are moving into distributors, as it is for distributors all over contractors and trucking firms. In these w homes governor's task force said. "In most of these the country. Those who might experience problems in supply oil from cases, there is little oil suppliers can do to cases, we can refer them to their oil ■tting fuel oil because of the fuel oil major oil companies have been required to help, because they are giving top, and in distributor who will handle the situation." Bortage and the federal mandatory supply 90 to 100 per cent of the oil they some cases, sole priority to residential areas. location guidelines. Myers said the Lansing area is in a distributed last year. They have also be Such is the case for Consumers Power ■ Those guidelines relatively less dangerous position than ordered by the major oil stipulate that fuel oil Detroit, where a strike by Marathon Oil Co. companies not to Co., which has already curtailed natural gas ■tributors can provide the same level of take on any new and the Teamsters Union has curtailed fuel customers, as the federal supplies to commercial and industrial lpply that they did last year, but can not oil supplies to more than 1,000 homes. manditory allocation program suggests. demands, including MSU. According to peed that level. In addition, most fuel oil "We receive calls every Don Lowell, Residents moving into a previously day from people marketing director of Istributors who need fuel oil but there isn't Consumers Power, natural gas supplies are not taking new customers, occupied home will be supplied fuel oil by anything ■inly because of a short supply of fuel oil we can do about it except provide fuel oil to should be adequate for the winter even the company that provided it to the It also because the allocation our regular customers," Rob Muth of Mutli though they have not been able to get extra guidelines previous owners, Myers said. Residents who Oil Co. in Lansing said. Jteourage lEven this practice. have had credit problems with oil Muth also said, as did other area oil natural gas supplies from Louisiana. With Consumer's Marysville though the state Emergency Fuel distributors will have to work out their plant deration Center cannot calculate how distributors contacted, that he is problems with the distributor, Myers said. receiving kicking out 100 million cubic feet of 100 per cent of the py people from the area will not be able The under - staffed operations center, supply he received last natural gas a day, Lowell expects ■ obtain fuel oil, workers at the center year. But if this winter becomes colder than Consumer's supply to be able to meet the do which has received calls from worried T that they receive 20 last winter, he said, there will be demands of the winter. But it will not be to 30 calls daily debtors cannot handle that problem, he nothing his arfa residents who are concerned with company can do to supply additional fuel able to meet other said. oil. priorities until more natural gas is discovered and processed. Construction completed entrancewa Asphalt construction on the Collingwood entrance to campus was Shake it completed Monday, and a tenative date for reopening the intersection has been set Chairman Mao Tse- tung met Henry A .Kissinger, secretary of state,at for Nov. 19. John Baker, foreman for Brown Bros. Chungnanhai, China,Monday afternoon . Construction Co., said Monday that APWirephoto "theoretically" cars could now use the entrance, but that they would not be allowed to do so until next week. Baker said that police will begin to ticket entrance before it cars probably attempting to use the U.S. considers treaty is officially reopened to traffic. He explained that incidentals, such as traffic signs, topsoil, grading and general clean up of the intersection would delay • reopening. to keep Israel ASSOCIATED I'RESS secure "Monday is the earliest possible date Senior State Dept. officials said in that could have everything ready for The Nixon administration is we considering Washington they hope a formal peace use," Baker said. "And you never know a treaty or some other formal guarantee to conference between Egypt and Israel will how long you'll have to wait for traffic safeguard Israel's security if it withdraws open Dec. 9. signs to be put up." from occupied lands as part of a peace They said they would not rule out the Baker said he believes that a stop settlement with the Arabs. Secretary of light State Henry A. Kissinger said Monday possibility that Kissinger might attend the would be useful, but that none will be night formal opening of such a conference and installed at the new intersection. in Peking. that a likely site was Geneva, Switzerland. "This area will always be congested and He added that the question of a "formal reckless," he said. "And the solution isn't document" should not be taken up until Much depends on how much progress can in reconstruction or Israel complies with a 1967 U.N.resolution be made during the opening days of the regulation of cars. The bicycles cause most of the requring surrender of occupied territory current cease fire talks between Egyptian problems - • Finishing here — the worst I've ever seen." and A sidewalk adjoining the intersection but without specifying all lands taken in the Six - Day War of that year. and Israeli officers meeting under U.N. auspices west of the Suez Canal, the extending toward the entrance to Kissinger met for nearly three hours with officials said. |C it en are Putt'n9 the final touches on the new two one way streets separated by a grass median. Mason Hall will be poured today, Baker Chairman Mao Tse In the Middle East, U.N. truce watchers loDpln9WOOd I d entrar|ce, which will probably be State News photo by Dave Schmier said, and the incidental work will begin improve relations between • tung on ways to the United took over a bleak Israeli checkpoint on the Monday. The modified intersection will have later this week. States and China. (continued on page 11) * Tuesday, November 13, Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan 1973 news Rule against death penalty kept roundup SERVICES It declined to review the Arkansas Supreme From WIRE But in the New York appeal, the district attorney of Oneida Court's roll the state's abortion statute was constitutional to the WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court refused Monday to ease County said the justices should permit some existing death it extent tiT penalty statutes to survive, even though they allow discretion. prohibits laymen from performing abortions. the impact of its 1972 decision that abolished capital punishment ^ compiled by our national desk j in most cases. The New York death penalty statute allows the imposition of It affirmed two convictions of persons who refused to sub "Hie justices, in a brief order without comment, unanimously capital punishment in cases involving the murder of a police to induction into the armed forces, rejecting the def ^ rejected a plea that New York be permitted to keep IU present officer or a slaying committed by a convict serving a life term. contentions that the induction orders were invalid became^ Braniff, head fined for Nixon gift death penalty statute. In its 1972 decision, which came on a 5 ■ 4 vote, the court The Court also acted in these other cases: local draft board refused to reopen the question of the draftee^ ouUawed the death penalty in all instances where a jury or judge The jusUces agreed to rule on the right of municipalities to bar Braniff Airways Inc. and its board chairman pleaded had some discretion in imposing it. In effect, the decision political advertising in public transportation vehicles. It declined to order a federal district court to set aside its orde, guilty Monday to federal charges of making an illegal invalidated most state capital punishment laws. The court rejected ap appeal by the board of commissioners holding the Ohio obscenity statute unconstitutional to the e*tT. contribution to President Nixon's re - election Since that decision, many states have attempted to restore the and school board of Chattanooga, Tenn., challenging a court • that it permits authorities to forbid the showing of TiIimT campaign. death penalty by making it mandatory in cases involving certain ordered desegregation plan that entails considerable busing of have not been determined in a prior adversary hearins tnT crimes. children. obscene. * r The airline was fined the maximum 55,000 penalty for the S40,000 contribution. The board chairman, Harding L. Lawrence, received a maximum 51,000 fine, but not the year in jail that the law says could also be Americans m School board burn levied. Lawrence said he regretted the cash contribution. Other companies that have pleaded guilty to making NEW YORK TIMES who, like many of the immigrants, took a book called profane illegal contributions to Nixon's campaign include Friedland, 42, an advertising executive who cut in salary to come to Canada, and still Goodyear, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing and TORONTO Canadians used to worry brought his wife and three children to NEW YORK TIMES Toronto from Detroit three years ago. pays higher income taxes. American Airlines. about the brain drain to the United States, but no more. Two years ago the United States MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Approximately 36 copies of the Like him, nearly half of the 75,000 or novel The tide has reversed in the past few overtook Britain to become the leading "Slaughterhouse-Five" were burned in Drake, N.D., Uut so Americans who have moved to Canada source of immigrants to Canada, and last week, on orders of the local school board. years, and the brains are now coming Florida gang sets man ablaze north. in the '70s have settled in Ontario, the country's commercial center, where the year 19,176 native - born Americans Acting on the complaint of a student, the board held i special meeting and agreed with the girl that the book waj Ten years ago, migration from Canada immigrated to this country. In the roughly A white man was set on fire after he and his black atmosphere seems American. comparable fiscal year by comparison, profane. Some ministers at the meeting described Kurt to the United States was four times what wife were abducted by a gang of 11 black men in Fort Almost all the rest of the immigrant 8,951 natives of Canada moved to the Vonnegut Jr.'s novel about the Allied bombing of Dresden it was ia the other direction and the Americans settle around Vancouver, which United States. Germany, in World War II as a "tool of the devil." Lauderdale, Fla.. police said Monday. definition of a Canadian, in the words of a Other books scheduled to be destroyed because of has a breezy lifestyle similar to The young Americans who came north allegedly Brian Barfield, 33, of Fort Lauderdale, suffered third popular joke, was "someone who hasn't to avoid service in the Vietnam War are profane language are "Deliverance," by James Dickey, and in California's, or Montreal, which has a - degree burns to his arm. right leg and back. yet been offered a job in the United anthology of short stories by Emest Hemingway, William States." much more cosmopolitan atmosphere but only a small segment of Canada's rapidly Barfield's wife Jeraldine, 26, was not physically Faulkner and John Steinbeck. presents language barriers. growing American community, probably All had been assigned to students of the central North harmed in the racially motivated incident, police said. Now Canadian immigrants to the In discussions of why they decided to numbering not more than 10,000 or Dakota town, population 700, by Bruce Severy, 27,an Mrs. Barfield was ordered to "get out of town" by United States are outnumbered 2 to 1 by come north, they almost invariably 20,000. English mention crime. Several thousand Americans teach at teacher who reportedly was hired because of his cosmopolitan Americans moving north. the gang. Then the couple was released. outlook. Severy and his family moved to Drake two years "We love city life, and I can't think of "We kept moving into higher and higher Canadian colleges and universities. Fifteen ago from Los Angeles. too many cities in the United States where high - rises but didn't escape from per cent of the country's college teachers Americans and 10 per cent are British. "All I can say is, the author is trying to tell his story like it it, it's possible any more," said Jerome anything," said a former New Yorker, are Defendant shoots plaintiff, self using language as it is being used today out there in the real world," Severy said at the school board hearing. TROUBLES STALL SKYLAB LAUNCH The board voted unanimously to burn the books and against "In Albany, I came to expect a fair degree of combat, rehiring Severy. but nothing like this," commented Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Richard Brown. He was referring to a Monday incident where a 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, CAPC CANAVERAL. Ha. William C. Schneider said want to carefully check other 1...crack! If the Saturn IB has to be Stat* N«w* is | uhlished hy the itudcnls of Michigan Si rsily every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school t« defendant whipped out a revolver, shot a woman who (AP) - The space agency has Monday there was a possibility areas of the rocket for possible moved back to the hangar for lys, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a spe accused him of kidnaping her and then turned the gun called off Thursday's planned of a Friday liftoff, "but the cracks. We'll assess and then major repairs or replacement, me Week edition is published in September. Subscription m the delay might be a month or determine if we have to delay er year. on himself. Both were critically wounded. launching of the Skylab 3 chances are iffy at best. ond class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. Editorial astronaut because of the "There is some feeling by one day or five days or 10 days more. After William Spruill, 39. a Bronx mechanic, shot s tu offices at 345 Student Services Bldg.. Michigan S discovery of new cracks in the experts that we could launch or whether we have to roll The launching of astronauts rsity. East Lansing. Michigan. 48824 Lois Ann Lockhart, 32, from less than three feet away, Gerald P. Can, William R. Saturn IB rocket. with these newly discovered back to the assembly "he raised the gun toward the rest of the courtroom," Pogue and Edward G. Gibson Skylab program director cracks, Schneider said. "But we building." MS 8252 Brown said. "At that point, I went under the bench." already had been delayed five News/Editorial 355 8255 Classified Ads days because of cracks that Before shooting himself, Spruill traded shots with 48 grad heads 353*6400 Display Advert were found last week in eight policemen in the courtroom. stabilizer fins on the rocket's By LARRY MORGAN National Institute of Public Affairs for its Career first stage. The fins had to be H. Stuart Knight, a 1948 graduate in police Education Award. He went to Princeton replaced. Cambodian rebels lose villages administration of what was then Michigan State College has been named head of the Secret University from 1965 to 1966 doing graduate work in management. Service, the federal agency that guards the Red Barn's He served as agent in charge of the vice Several insurgent - controlled villages fell to President and other high officials. presidential detail for Lyndon Johnson and in Cambodian government forces, as a new offensive "He was a very good student academically and 1970 was named special agent in charge of the had a very high interest in police Washington, D.C. field office. attempted to clear the southern approaches to the administration," said Ralph F. Turner, professor Knight was asst. director of administration Tuesday Special. capital at Phnom Penh. of criminal justice and one of Knight's former from April 1971 until October 1973 when he Two columns of government troops, totaling 2,000 named head of the Secret Service. teachers. was men. pushed insurgents south across the Prek Thnot "He has had Knight began his career as a policeman in a very successful career as a very River. Detroit and Berkeley. Calif., before joining the capable agent," Turner said, "working his way up Meanwhile, in South Vietnam, the Saigon military Secret Service in 1950 as an agent on the White through the ranks." House force protecting President HarryS Knight was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and command said 3,000 government soldiers were moving Truman. raised in Detroit. He attended Detroit Institute OUR CHICKEN DINNER toward three outposts on the Cambodian border of Technology and now resides in Falls Church, Knight worked as an agent throughout the ONLY overrun by North Vietnamese troops in an attempt to United States and in 1965 was selected by the open a supply route to Viet Cong strongholds in the $119 area. teen REGULARLY 1.65 Includes three pieces ot golden-coaled, lender U-M hike may cause surplus fried chicken a hefty helping of cole slaw, a pile of french fries The University of Michigan's fall tuition hike, the and a toasly warm roll biggest in the school's 156 - year history, could create an unexpected surplus. expires Nov. 31 The 24 per cent boost, announced by U - M's administration as a means of combating expected declining out - of - state enrollment, might produce $3.75 million more than originally expected - about S100 surplus per student. U - M officials indicated that a rebate was not in the NEPAThere's a whole lot more works. The money will probably be used on a 1,600 - I of what you're hungerin' for at the Red Barn. Sun. - Thurs. 10 a.m. -11 P m' person teaching assistant program and on additional 1010 East Grand River prj . sat. 10 a.m. • 3 a.m. staff members to administer student financial aid "...the King of rock'n roll programs. Soviets balk; their team barred {or one nite only... if I By refusing to play its remaining qualifying match in Wednesday, Nov 14 GET YOUR Chile the Soviet national team has barred itself from the final round of the 1974 World Soccer Cup competition, TAPE RECORDER the International Football Federation ruled. We said they were coming, now they're here - The ruling, announced Monday by the federation from its Zurich, Switzerland, headquarters, TESTED FREE FRIDAY automatically gives Chile the coveted place among the 16 countries that will contest the final round in West GET A QUART OF COKE Germany in June and July. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 13, 1973 3 jlstate News Ipile of 42 parking tickets By AL SMITH State News Staff Writer Lyons said that removing a parking ticket from a vehicle is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 Irate citizens often vent their spleen by writing letter days in jail or a fine of up to a to the $100. | But the State News has received a protest in a more concrete The letter writer asked the State News to "fix" these tickets. form - »stack of 42 parking tickets issued by campus police, "Otherwise all these innocent people will have hold cards at d The tickets were delivered to the State News opinion page editor registration or graduation " ■lite Sunday afternoon by an unidentified man in his early 20s. He signed himself "semi J attached was a letter to the editor which said, "1 watched the - sincerely" as "an outraged citizen and long - time member of the MSU community." |msU police putting tickets on cars at the (MSU) Library very ■ methodically. One after another they performed their American ■ deeds. _ "Couldn't they put up a sign indicating that unauthorized cars Council to select ■will be ticketed on Sundays?" 1 Campus police reported that the new signs at the Library do ■indicate that only faculty and staff cars are permitted between 7 "a.m. and 6 p.m. on any day of the week. city mayor today East Lansing Mayor Wilbur B. Brookover said he will But Cpl. James Dunlap conceded that the signs look exactly the second two-year term accept a as mayor if asked to do so by the city council same as the other green and white signs on campus which permit at an organizational I student and public parking on weekend days. meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the council chambers at City Hall. Council will select a mayor after John Dunlap said the Library parking lot used to be a "red area" are sworn in and Polomsky and Mary Sharp officially begin their four-year Iprohibiting student and public parking at any time, but when the members. terms as council ■parking code was changed in September, the new signs were Polomsky and the incumbent Sharp defeated candidates Nelson ■installed prohibiting such parking at any time during the day. Brown and Margaret McNeil in a city election Tuesday. Brookover, who has been city mayor during the past two years State News editors turned the tickets over to campus police who said Monday that he has informed the council that he would accept will attempt to contact the owners of the 42 cars ticketed. Upon its nomination. I police request, the editors also attempted to describe the man. [f the car owners cannot be contacted, the tickets will be Councilwoman Mary Sharp, who has served on council years, said the selection of the mayor is "up in the air" but added eight Night lights that she would accept a nomination. The threat of power reductions and {dismissed, Dunlap indicated. the cost of electricity may make New York sharp rises in encouraged to lower thermostats, turn off neon Councilwoman Thelma Evans had City's signs and use lower wattage light bulbs. Detective Larry L. Lyons, in charge of no comment Monday on who finding the ticket lifter, might be chosen mayor. Councilman George Griffiths could not be evening glow just a memory. Both commercial and New York Times photo service ■said "the chances are pretty slim." He was described as a residential Caucasian' reached late Monday afternoon. users of electricity have been ■about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, with long dark blond hair. Polomsky said that he has been giving serious consideration to who the city's next mayor should be. |Ma//s to "The mayor's job is important," he said. "The new mayor will OK likely for animal control funds reflect the direction the council will take We must have the during the next few years. type of person who is agreeable to listening to the lightin The Ingham County Board of i eat, citizens." Council will choose the new mayor from Commissioners is expected to approve the allocation of Lansing and chairman of the board's personnel committee, said the commissioners will among its five members $16,500 for animal control in The East during the meeting. The council has the option of discussing the Lansing City probably approve the measure James Heyser, D - East I Local shopping malls, appreciated by shoppers East Lansing during 1974 at its Council recently rescinded the as a warm choice during its regular session or before the because the county would only Lansing, said there is opposition kltemative to cold weather window shopping, are lowering their meeting in private. regular monthly meeting at city's animal control ordinance to the measure by several board have to pay 20 per cent of the Thermostats and investigating ways to conserve energy. putting local animals under the members who think that lax money for student salaries. jurisdiction of county restrictions might be abused. I The Frandor Merchants Assn. acted The board will also hear Friday to reduce the heat dogcatchers. Higher a % the enclosed positions mall area to 63 degrees. Vem presentation from Raymond "There would be Alexander, general a question A work Jninager of Frandor Mall, U.S. 127 and Michigan Avenue, said a Study is in progress to reduce all unnecessary lighting and - study program in which 30 students from MSU German, representative for the MSU Council about who would have the heating of Graduate authority to call in all units," It the center. and Lansing Community Students, concerning the Heyser said. I Frandor merchants also decided not to itmas decorations at the mall m and that display lighted during the 1973 Christmas existing decorative flloodlights will not be tjaed, legislative sha College will work for various county departments is also expected to be approved. Eighteen students would be proposed Kalamazoo Street Bridge project which involves the rechanneling of the Red Cedar River. Two members of the United Michigan Horsemen who are upset because they thi»k they do not Though- otfly two stats legislators won local have ample ■xcept where necessary for protection and safety. Republican Senators Robert VanderLaan of hired initially at $2.75 per hour A mutual assistance law municipal posts in last week's elections, the Kentwood and Milton Zaagman of Grand Rapids representation on the county and would work 20 hours each enforcement I Dennis Michigan House and Senate may still be in for a are potential candidates for Ford's seat, while package which Non Motorized Transportation - Harney, general manager at Meridian Mall in Okemos, week. would allow various police units :J nail shake - up as several member^ anticipate seeking Reps. J. Bob Traxler, D - Bay City and Bert Advisory Group will plead their temperatures were brought down four degrees to 70 Richard Conlin, D • East to combine in crisis or cause to the board. i immediately following President Nixon's address on higher government positions. Brennen, R - Saginaw, may seek Harvey's office. ff conservation last Wednesday. Out of several state legislators running in Young's forthcoming resignation from the Senate to act as Detroit's mayor will give Legislature seeks various local races last Tuesday, Sen. Coleman [ "Hie tricky Republicans a one vote part is to keep the mall comfortable Young, D - Detroit, and Rep. James Bradley, D - upper chamber, at least edge in Michigan's - ' and safe," ney said. "We dont want anyone mugged because of temporarily. Young's Detroit, were the only victors, winning posts < seat will have to be filled Inadequate lighting." Detroit mayor and city councilman, respectively. by a special election called by Gov. Milliken. I Management at the Lansing Mall could not be reached for But two expected result u, some more egi a o spec^ fedeml appointmenls gi dections p that could j n,»y entice ,sessio„s: A„,|lony stamm, R slatc Kalamazoo, is recuperating from a massive stroke „ bonus plan for v I TRANSCENDENTAL The Gerald expected confirmation of U.S. Rep. suffered on Sept. 25, and Charles Youngblood, D Ford^R After sloshing a year in the amendment in a press same educational benefits to - Grand Rapids, as vice president " P^011' wh.° « awaiting a Senate dec.sion on the Vietnamese rice paddies. statement released Monday, children of Michigan men still MEDITATION (TM) and the nomination of U.S. Rep. James Harvey, whether he w,n reta,n h,s 5631' R Saginaw, as a federal court judge would - two Michigan congressional seats that several open American veterans received little compensation beyond a Veterans Day. "We can never fully listed as missing in action as those which are now provided to children of deceased or Youngblood was recently convicted of personalized set of green compensate our veterans for state legislators are eying. attempted bribery of a state official. fatigues. the sacrifices they have made disabled veterans. on behalf of our nation," But recent moves by Gov. Milliken said. "But we can Scientists have deicribed the period of TM at a state of "restful unique alertness," Eviction leads to request Milliken and the legislature may give Vietnam veterans a show our heartfelt gratitude for the contributions they have a fourth major state of $500 bonus for serving in the made to the lives of each of consciousness as natural armed services. s to man as the other three physiologically defined wakefulness, dreaming, & deep sleep. to purchase fairgrounds The October eviction of 11 to the county board of The constitutional amendment, introduced in the Senate Veterans Affairs Milliken has also proposed legislation to place a Vietnam-era veteran on the "There's a tremendous track Veterans Trust Fund Board of SKOAl REGIONAL LEC1URER familes and their horses from the Ingham County fairgrounds commissioners requesting the sale or long - term lease of the going to waste because the county government can't get Committee, must pass both houses before being placed on Trustees and to provide the in Mason has prompted a the ballot for Michigan voters fairgrounds. along with people," Hunter in November 1974. who lectures extensively Lansing State Journal writer, an The county fair board evicted said. hout the Midwest will present avid harness horse racer to offer 11 families of horsemen in "Horsemen are colorful Gary's Campus le introductory lectures: Sen. Harry DeMaso, R-Battle to buy the grounds October who had been training Damon Runyun types - people ir 14 (TOMORROW) Creek, believes that Vietnam 4:00 & 8:00 PM B-102 Wells Hall cooperatively with other and stabling their horses and of the back stretch. I love'em." veterans are "just as entitled horsemen and investors. Students' International Meditation Society living in mobile homes on the Hunter said the group does to" a bonus by the state as Neil Hunter has sent letter W a grounds. Beauty Salon 351-7729 not want to run a trailer park for veterans of past wars. WORLD PLAN WEEK - USA (Nov. 8-111 horsemen or develop a parimutuel track but only use He sees greater hope for the the facility for training. amendment than the one His letter will be presented at placed before the voters in Tuesday's commission meeting November 1972 which in Mason and probably referred stipulated that the money If you have long hair, you'll TUESDAYS AND to committee. Hunter expects would be used for educational love our new no roll to attend the meeting. body perms. purposes. The amendment now THURSDAYS He said the group would pending in the legislature is not Our phone no. is 351-6511. 549 E. Grand River, across from make provisions for continuing psi marked. Serkey. 8:30 - 12:00 the annual county fair. Gov. Milliken also backed Blue Grass Extension Services WEDNESDAYS 8:30 - 11:30 Trivia with Sam Spie Call 371-1752 10pEN SUNDAY 5-11 PM EDITORIALS Baron must curb-cut law The failure of Milton Baron and Baron has promised to have the Ice Arena, Collingwood and other the Dept. of Campus Park and Planning to comply with a state curb violations corrected at an estimated cut law to facilitate the use of cost of $6,000. sidewalks by physically handicapped However, there is also a strong students is clearly one of possibility that if a handicapped incompetence. student was injured due to the The Dept. of Campus Park and University's negligence to comply Planning has ignored this law for with the state statute, MSU could over six months now, despite face an expensive and embarrassing reminders and requests to comply lawsuit. from the Office of Programs for Baron has promised to comply Handicapped Students. On Nov. 5, Baron, director of the with the law in the spring, when Dept. of Campus Park and Planning, repairs can be made to the curbing. His promises have been pretty admitted the University was in hollow so far, and there is reason to violation of the law, but that there doubt his sincerity. A Nov. 5 memo was a problem of interpretation from Thomas Kehler, landscape whether or not good curbing should be torn up when only the sidewalk engineer for Campus Park and adjoining the curb was being Planning to the Office of Programs for Handicapped Students reads: repaired. The University held this "On repair work, (the Dept. of was not necessary. Yet in a July 3 memorandum Campus Park and Planning will) keep the Office of Handicapped informed from Baron to his staff, stemming of new curb cuts. Communication from a meeting between the Dept. of need not occur immediately, Campus Park and Planning and the Office of Programs for Handicapped however, a map should be kept up to Students, he wrote: date showing the location for these HE HAS A PLAN TO SUPPLY ENERGY—GO CONNECT THESE TO THE NATION'S ELECTRICAL "... In the future, curb cuts will new curb cuts. Then when it is SUPPLY . . convenient this information should j be provided when repairs are being made to walks regardless of curb be given to the Office of condition." Handicapped." POINT OF VIEW Baron knew of the cuib-cut law\ as Handicapped students should not be ignored, nor should input on curb early last May. A May 18 memo Organic foods free of pesticides as from Baron to the Office of cut construction be denied the Office of Programs for Handicapped Programs for Handicapped Students reads: Students. That office should be "As repairs are made to existing allowed to make input before, not An article on Nov. 7 entitled expediency of Isleib's statements is not information about health and nutrition. student community, its writers s curbs and sidewalks and on our new after, construction is completed. "Researchers fail to And high value in surprising when you consider he was They are devoid of the special interest ties utilize information from unbiased sources" The overt disregard by the Dept. natural food," is extremely misleading. addressing a convention of food processers which underlie the propaganda spewed by The presentation of factual information it construction, we shall adapt the Donald Isleib, a "scientist" with the responsible for poisoning our food with Isleib and many of the government • crucial if you intend to educate readers in layout to accomodate the of Campus Park and Planning of the dangerous additives. subsidized textbooks used in "nutrition" the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture is quoted in practices of good health, rather thin curb cut law is a disgrace to the wheelchair." - an attempt to show that organic foods There are a great number of books and courses at MSU. to indoctrinate them toward being good Yet, both the Ice Arena parking University and a sign of have no higher value nutritionally than periodicals which provide factual If the State News seeks to serve the consumers. lot and the Collingwood entrance administrative incompetence by commercial foods. The chief advantage Baron, who should immediately of organic foods is that they are not project were found in violation of sprayed with poisonous pesticides or move to correct the situation. the curb-cut statute. adulterated with preservatives, colorings and flavorings that are in most cases toxic State News William W. Whiting Beth Ann Masalkoski Gerald H. Coy Editor in chief ■ ■ Advertising Manager General Manager and, in many cases, cancer - producing. Andrea Austin Staff representative Government agencies, such as the Opinion Page Jim Hush City editor departments of agriculture (state and Michael J, Fox Managing editor federal) and the Food and Drug l.ynn Henning Sports editor Administration, speak primarily for hwathan S: Kaufman \ational editor multibillion dollar food processers, whose John W l.indstrom Campus editor chief concern in such matters is to Editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of tha State News Kathy Siezurawski Copy chief eliminate the profit loss caused by home Boh Novosad •dhors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and Itttars to tha Opinion Page editor Craig Porter Photo editor gardens and health food merchants. The editor are the personal opinion of the individual writers. VOX POPULI How about bike racks in To the Editor: serious hazard. The solution is bike racks, but not just In the last year there has been a racks. There must be a roof and adequate tremendous increase in bicycles. In married lighting before people will take their $100 housing areas this has caused a problem: investments out from under crowded there is no place to put them. balconies and into bike racks. Senator should There is not a single bike rack in Spartan Village, Cherry Lane or University Village. Students are forced to store bikes in front If you agree please speak up and put some pressure on married housing by either writing a letter to: Office of Married State Sen. Charles N. remain. A committee composed of of their apartments, chained to trees and Housing, 1205 Harrison Road, East Youngblood, D - Detroit, who was three Republican and three poles, in stairwell and mail box areas and in Lansing, or calling 355-9550. bedrooms. Justus C. Scott convicted of conspiring to bribe a Democrat senators was formed to This has caused not only an eye sore but a 1434E Spartan Village public official, should resign. investigate the question of Youngblood was convicted Oct. Youngblood's resignation. 17 of conspiring to bribe a state liquor commissioner. The state Youngblood currently is in the process of appeal, but the fact Israel has rig constitution expressly forbids any remains he was convicted of a person convicted of a felony involving breach of public trust to felony involving breach of public trust and, therefore, should resign. but not worth serve in the Michigan Legislature. If Youngblood refuses to step To the Editor: once a kingdom of Armenia and there are But Youngblood still retains his down, the Senate committee should still Armenians, but Armenia no longer seat. Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley ruled force his resignation. Public trust in elected officials has been assaulted Sherri Gold, in her letter of Nov. 7, finds something reprehensible in "the anti • Israeli tone" of Melissa Payton's column. exists. The Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania Energy contingen the Senate will have Actually, I deemed Payton's column a To the Editor: his motto: "The tougher it gets, th'.'cooler I that to too many times in recent months. and Estonia — which gained their am." restrained expression of the fact that there Reliable sources not under indictment determine if Youngblood should It should not be flaunted again. independence after World War I and is also an Arab side to the Arab • Israeli which, in my judgment, had a greater right inform me the following contingency plan 4. White House tape recorders will be dispute, hence a partial corrective of the than Israel to exist, could not survive has escaped the paper shredder! kept inoperative for playback, thus saving 'iMfffcCMASLe SOOCCE ' 99.9 per cent pro • Israeli view the news when conquered by Russia at the end of In accordance with the presidential electricity. media gives us. proclamation of an energy emergency, 5. For massive nationwide energy World War II. Though deploring their these steps are to be instituted: conservation, major TV networks will Even if the article were anti - Israeli, so demise, the United States quite properly did not consider their survival worth a war 1. To conserve heat, Nixon will stay at remain off the air for one hour each night, what? Is Israel the 51st state of the Union with Russia. the warmer Florida and California white preferably during the evening newscasts. which an American would be disloyal to 6. Government allocation of scarce houses, rather than return to the adverse criticize? On the contrary, it is just Israel, 1 submit, is not worth the risk of climate in Washington, D.C. newsprint and paper may curtail another foreign nation, as subject to an a war with Russia or the Arab world. Our 2. No news conferences will be held. publication of the New York Times, Detroil American's criticism or dislike, as any recent experience with Vietnam should Lights and cameras consume too much News, Denver Post and Time Magazine. other from Russia to Bulgaria. Melissa Payton has as much right to find reinforce the lesson that we cannot fight energy. Closer to home, MSU residence halM fault with Israel as Sherri Gold has to for the survival of every small country 3. The White House plumbers will be officials may be forced to turn down several thousand miles away. recalled to oversee the machinery of thermostats. If that occurs, they remw defend it. As to Israel's right to exist, a nation has government guarding against any sudden students that triples and quadruples will» Harry R. Hoppe loss of power. Their most important warmer thanks to accumulated body heat, the right to exist if it can exist. There was Professor of English function will be to monitor the Oval Office especially in smaller rooms. environment and adjust the air conditioning Steven GoldmaB Attributed rem so that the President may confidently state A211 Emmons Ha1 To the Editor: I am distressed at remarks erroneously attributed to me in an article in the State years. His enthusiasm, innovative mind, capacity for hard work and his willingness to listen to people will be a great asset to No To the Editor: energy concerned. Too many times sho I have * News Nov. 8. council. As a young child I was indoctrinated, as told by our responsive government oumj I look forward to working with John Maiy P. Sharp all good school children are, in the belief that have been kept from u '" Polomsky on city council for the next four East Lansing Councilwoman that America was great and good because ofthenation." . we have a responsive democratic republic. I have found our open system to 1 Ruined by vote Richard Nixon (to call him President implies nobility) last Wednesday night asked lot of secrets. I figure there is an awful lot that is still not known bound w»| me to turn down my heat and drive my car In a way I am afraid to find it»«° To the Editor: jealousy? slower for the good of the nation. My initial Childhood impressions are hardtobrw . Is all desolation? We have seen "the best The day dawns Urizen, mountainous, reaction was to reach for the thermostat might even be painful. J minds of our generation destroyed by cementng desire, joy creation, identity, and to plan for a little longer traveling time. I do not think it too horribly far • feM madness" and voter lethargy. imafe^ 'ation. We assert forever, though Initial reactions are subject to change. to speculate that maybe there is !>° i death forces of reason and reaction threaten This reaction experienced such a change. Students, how can you think our city is shortage at all. J paradise when the degradation of vision and overwhelm, "the soul of sweet delight shall not be defiled!" Righteous indignation flowed from mind. my Maybe Nixon has lost his a j becomes the supreme authoritarian power? govern. Can you only wallow placidly in your own With all due respect, I did not believe alienation and poverty, letting Sharps and S. Currie him. Nixon, in his four years and some 440 Park Lane months in office, has dispelled my faith in W David Fergus] Polomskys paint the city cold and hoar; and two others government, at least as far as he is 267 Abbot HI pulsating with gangsterism and starry Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 13, 1973 5 ontraceptive services ought for state's minors By ANGELIA CARROLL News Staff Writer More than one out of three of the A bill that would permit public schools State 28,480 children born in 1971 to Michigan to teach birth control as part of sex » biii allowing physicians to dispense females aged 15 to 19 years were education has been stalled in committee ntraceptive services to minors faces stiff illegitimate. for several sessions. Any student would be bate on the floor of the Michigan Senate Far too many girls receive their first excused from such classes upon the information about contraceptives from written request of a parent or guardian. The bill, SB-558, is one of three bills abortion clinics or from Planned A leading opponent of the proposed ing considered by the legislature this Parenthood when they go for pregnancy legislation has been Sen. Gary Byker, J which deal with contraceptives and testing, Vickie Neiburg, of the Michigan R-Hudsonville. education in schools. One of the bills, Women's Commission, said. "Then, it's Byker objects to the bills as further ihich would have allowed public displays too late." evidence of the state interposing itself -prophylactic contraceptives - condoms Abortion may now be the most readily between parent and child. f if accompanied by veneral disease available form of birth control for minors "I don't believe the state should enact formation died on the Senate floor under a January U.S. Supreme Court laws which encourage sinful behavior," liiursday. i ruling allowing abortion on demand in the Byker said Monday. Byker said it was The availability of contraceptive early months of pregnancy to any woman, "irresponsible on the part of the state to formation is severely restricted by regardless of age. Minors may have enact laws which encourage sexual Ichigan law. This lack of information is abortions or be treated for veneral disease permissiveness." .-uently cited as one of the causes of without parental consent under current Byker has proposed an amendment to Cjent rises in illegitimate birth and Michigan law. the contraception-for-minors bill which rneral disease rates. Contributing factors The contraceptives-for-minors bill would allow physicians to prescribe birth f the lack of information include: passed the Senate last f' • prohibition of the teaching of birth year, but died in joint committee at the end of the session control for minors with the advice and consent of the parents. American gift ntrol in Michigan schools, though the when legislators could not agree on The bill's sponsor, Sen. William President Nixon has presented in the name of the asic facts of animal and human amendments by the House that would and Capt Mark Phillips Buckingham Palace said Ballenger, R-Delta Township, is not overly American people, a crystal bowl and four production may be taught, have defined "minors" as persons 16 and confident about the bills chance of crystal Monday. The 15 inch Steuben crystal bowl is - ft Reluctance of many doctors are to 17 years of age. candlesticks as a wedding present for Princess Anne supported by four gold eagles ve contraceptives to minors without AP Wirephoto cental consent, even though they are not tecifically barred from doing so, [jcause they fear damage suits from '-rents. [t prohibition of public display of ^ophylactic contraceptives for men in Edgar By DENI MARTIN Louie Cayce Wilson, council vice chairman, growth within each member through the groups "We're not concerned with to make individual and Wmacies, even though such devices may reaching the said, "We're still trying to get organized. We use of meditation and group participation a week in the New Testament and applying it masses," said Louie Lynch, council Cayce readings. easier. to our - sold to minors. Embarrassment at have several new people interested in "We are not an encounter, readings," said Lynch. chairman for four Edgar Cayce our sensitivity or Every meeting begins with a moment of A 20 • minute meditation i«ing to request them aloud in a public groups in study study groups." therapy group," explained Lynch. silence followed by a few short each session. Most of the period ends fore prevents many men, adults and Lansing. "We're trying to open a Growth in the number of Edgar Cayce "Meditation is the basis of our study, but Cayce members channel for announcements concerning future agree that the meditation aspect of the inors alike, from using such people interested in study groups in the Lansing area has been we also put equal emphasis on the activities. Members of the group are then Lntraceptives. understanding their spiritual self." phenomenal. Three of the four current study group scares people away. readings." given time to share their own experiences "It relieves tension," said Dick Condoms are the only commonly used Every Sunday afternoon Edgar Cayce study groups started last March. The first The number of members in a Edgerton, study groups meet at St. John's Student group related to what they have learned in the a member of the East us of contraception which also lessen Lansing group is two years old. ranges from three to 10. When a group Lansing group. "It is a of venereal disease such Parish, 327 M.A.C. Ave., to explain the The four study groups and their members readings. mechanism to be used. It's no more ances as becomes too large, another group is formed ideals of meditation and Cayce's readings to "Recently, we've been reading a chapter unnatural than walking or talking." rphillis or gonorrhea. are part of the Assn. for Research and Annual reports of cases gonorrhea in potential members. Enlightenment. This organization was -chigan have doubled during the past Cayce, a psychic in the 1900s, said he formed by Cayce, after he organized his I rade, from 11,000 in 1962 to 24,000 in .72. would come back to life in the year 2020 after certain earth changes occurred. predicted in 1940 that in 1969 Atlantis Cayce first study group in 1931 at Virginia Beach, Va. MSU energy cut impact unknown In 1971, 472 Michigan girls 14 years of From this study group "A Search for would arise. He died in 1945 at the er gave birth according to state age of God" was written. The book was based on 67. Kalth department figures. The father's 130 of Cayce's readings. These readings are Though residence halls, classrooms and "So far there appears to be excellent "The energy conservation, Wilson said. lame was not known, or was not Sunday Inquirer's group is the the guidelines for study group work. office buildings are cooler now under cooperation by people across campus," he tknowledged on the birth certificate in Lansing council's first attempt at recruiting Basically, each study group attempts to lower energy - conserving temperatures, added. "There is very little we can do with for the study groups," said Lynch. 34 of these cases. develop a spiritual consciousness or soul University officials say it will be days them, the radiators are either turned on or before the impact of these measures is Wilson said maintenance crews will have off. However, these buildings are relatively known. the thermostats in most small in number and small in YOU TELL ME WHAT buildings lowered size," he and fresh air intake reduced said. "They make up a small by today. proportion of 500K TO OPEN, ANP "Yesterday was only the first day the Wilson also said that even the energy consuming space on campus campus was under these measures and it though I'LL OPEN IT!!! will probably be sometime later this week thermostats are being lowered in buildings, and we expect them to have little impact the actual temperature on conservation." before we know what impact they have may go up to 74 or 75 degrees because of had on energy consumption," Howard occupants' body heat, lights and heat produced by One other energy conserving r Wilson, associate director of the Physical equipment, in the recirculated air. now in effect is to turn off the outside Plant, said. "But based on our similar Those buildings on campus heated by lights highlighting Beaumont Tower, the experience in 1971, we expect good the old direct steam auditorium results." radiators, like those in and Jenison Fieldhouse at Morrill Hall, present a small block.io night, Wilson said. by Garry Trudeau JV- A\, IDUNNO -JUST A FOR. AWHILE. I \*r WEIRD PLACE LIKE *T ONCE WE HAD THIS ANTh Of S0METHIN6 YOU see-Mi ALMA OCAL DROPPED OUT, TH0U6H I 60T REALLi TURNED OFF TO IT. 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IF YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO ACCCEPT THAT CHALLENGE SEE LT AL ADAMS AT THE NAVY RECRUITING STATION ON HI-FM GRAND RIVER ACROSS FROM THE RED BARN (351-6370) TODAY 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 13 , FIRST ANNUAL STATE NEWS . . m Prof gives of' F I 0 ii 1 I | § Quebec By MICHAEL FOX has dropped from 17 seats to no seat* Creditistes has el ■ S to 2 dropped from 12 seats to ■ State News Staff Writer this election. '*0 in FIRST Despite a decrease in the number of seats WIN captured by separatists in the Quebec provincial parliament in last week's general election there, the political party advocating a break with the PRIZE Canadian confederation appears established a large electoral following. to have o Canadian not political parties at the provincials always correspond to national level Z This is the assessment of Gordon T. Stewart, though the Quebec Liberal party is the associate professor of history, who teaches several of support for Prime Minister mail? MSU courses on Canadian history. Trudeau, a French Canadian who SECOND - oppose, WIN The separatist Parti Quebecois dropped from separation. the seven parliament seats won in the 1970 'Probably the reactionary CreditistesDartv. a election to six seats, but its percentage of the the once powerful Union Nationale • didn't \Z\ PRIZE overall provincial vote rose from 23 percent to 31 to split the liberal vote," Stewart said. percent. "I don't really see it as a "The situation in Quebec has polarized," separatists," Stewart says. "Of setback forth, Stewart says. "Before there were four political leadership of the Parti Quebecois is course £ young now 1! parties. Now there are only two parties with the may not continue their activism forever." separatists becoming the loyal opposition party The fact that the separatists Parti RULES OF THE GAME . . . for the first time." could capture a high popular vote and Quebecni only a f« The Football Contest is open to anyone except State News employees, but limited to just ONE entry per Quebec, located about 450 miles northeast of seats indicates that the redrawn electoral districts person per week. East Lansing, is the largest Canadian province and still do not equally represent the voters Thisb All weekly entries must be delivered to the State News advertising dept. office, Room is the nation's industrial heartland and contains especially true in urban areas other than almost one third of Canada's population. French where the Mont J No. 344 Student - separatists have high support Stewart Services Bldg. or postmarked no later than 5 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the games. is the principal language of 81 per cent of the said. province's 5.6 million citizens. "There must be an election every five yeanin Predictions of the actual scores of the single weekly professional game will act as the "tie breaker" should one "The French - Canadians have always felt a the province, but Bourassa called the election 18 be necessary. strong cultural identity and a corresponding desire months before he had to in order to take advanta» for cultural autonomy from British Canada," says of increased employment and other economy This contest will continue thru the weekend of November 24th. Decisions of the judges will be final and all Stewart. "In the 1950s and 1960s we saw the advances which he is big on," Stewart said. entries become the property of The State News. decline of the Roman Catholic Church and other Several newspaper editorials outside Quebec Quebec institutions which had always served to hailed the triumph of the Liberal party asa voteof DON'T WAIT! maintain the French Canadian identity." confidence in the Canadian confederation, ★ NOTHING TO BUY ★ NO OBLIGATION day reservations are already tough to get. Let the experts at "The Parti Quebecois emerged in 1967 as a Stewart explains there is widespread apprehension political force which argued that as long as the in British Canada about the French identity cause THIS PAGE IS YOUR SVAVA 1BWELBY province remained in confederation it would "Economically, much of the nation's'leadini continue to become anglicized," he said in a recent business, such as Canadian Pacific railroad, is HARRINGTON ^ interview. headquartered in Quebec," Stewart said. Uothe hassling for you. Canada was established as a confederation of "Also, the rich French history of Quebec OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM provinces within the British Commonwealth in provides much of the heritage of all Canada," he or you may pick up an entry form for the CCall day or nightyI 351-8800 If you like, bring this coupon by and talk 1867. The French had controlled what is present said. "In size and historical importance, it would day Quebec province until 1760 when a British be similar to a separation movement by New York or California in the United States." about your ne t sneak attack force seized Quebec City. trip over a cup of coffee. MAC Marshall Music.. In last week's election, the pro - confederation Since October 1970 when French C. games of Saturday, Nov. 17 and Sunday, MSlT Correctly pick total points of MSU-lllinois game & TRAVEL Quebec Liberal partv captured 100 of the 110 terrorists kidnapped two government officii seats in the provincial parliament but only 55 per killing one, there has been a Nov. 18at the STATE NEWS ADVERTISING ! INDIANA BY HARRINGTON will award growing awarenessof you with one flight tote bag. If cent of the total vote. the need for a bilingual country, he said. more than one person picks Even I The increase from 72 seats in 1970 for the government officials in British Columbia, thefar DEPT. Office. □ correct by a total.wlnner Is determinned drawing. One entry per person. Liberal party was significant, but party leader western Canadian province, are expected to Premier Robert Bourassa has strong appeal due to know both French and English now. if. Each Succeeding Tuesday, The Two Winners Will Be his emphasis on the concept of French cultural Viewed against the cultural backdrop of i Announced On This Page. □lOWA STATE □ MISSOURI sovereignty. Several newspaper reports say strong French Canadian identity, Stewart predicU Bourassa promised to make French the language of the separatist cause in Quebec will continue to the working class. ASeptemberarticle in.'Saturday grow and achieve more concessions such as Review/World Magazine reported that in bilingual government officials from the national '100 WIN MOO Correctly predict the final score of this IN CASE OF TIE ENTRIES ON THE COLLEGE GAMES, MOTOR WHEEL factories, 55 per cent of the French - speaking government in Ottawa. workers use English on the job, a bad sign to separatists. 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ENTER TODAY!! □TEXAS TECH □ BAYLOR Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 13, 1973 7 Social work pay bias indicated ii Jin I By MELISSA PAYTON discrimination and are more - 1970 whose names were on a Less surprising, he said, was State News Staff Writer longer. In their first jobs after likely to quit early in their list kept by the alumni office. the fact that women social Among college graduates careers. graduation, about 12 per cent He got 725 responses, about 68 workers were discriminated of the males had jobs that social work majors have These are some of the per cent of the total against in salary levels. lasted more than six years, surprising success in getting findings of a two and one - half questionnaires sent. In their first jobs after while only 3 per cent of the jobs. year study by Bill Padberg, graduation, men's starting females did. asst. professor of social work at Padberg said that the most salaries were higher than The reasons most frequently But women social workers, msi:. surprising result of the study women's After several jobs, who have earned more than 80 was that 77 per cent of the cited for leaving the field were percent of the degrees in social however, men's starting salaries family and Padberg sent questionnaires respondents found at least one moves family were even higher than women's work from MSU in the last 25 to every recipient of a B.A. in responsibilities, Padberg said. job in social work after top salaries after the years, face salary social work at MSU from 1945 same He added that women are graduation. number of jobs after affected more often. graduation, his study shows. Padberg's research indicates Ford employes The percentage of men in the field is increasing slightly, Padberg said, though 86 per that public assistance (welfare) is the most disliked area of social work. Social workers cite cent of the respondents to the poor working conditions, contract, sou questionnaire were women. At the M.A. level, about 60 per cent of social work majors are including red tape, large case loads and "bureaucratic messes" as the reasons for women, he said. DETROIT (AP) - Ford Motor Co.'s 28,000 complained about a provision allowing the One reason women disliking the work. skilled trades workers have rejected a tentative company to assign production workers to do the dominate social work, His research will be the basis Padberg national contract by a 3 • 1 margin, sources close to work of tradesmen who tum down voluntary says, is that "It's a generally of his doctoral dissertation on the union said Monday. overtime assignments. low • paying profession. The social work at Columbia They said the overall vote, including typical role of the male is that University. Padberg chose to II iT7 1 maintenance and production workers, was very Most other provisions of the agreement are he supports the family, so he study MSU alumni he said, close and could go either way. parallel to those accepted by the UAW may not go for a field that isn't because "I happen to be \ H i The United Auto Workers union failed to release results of ratification votes by 185,000 membership at Chrysler Corp. in September. Some Ford workers have criticized the proposed three as lucrative." The study also shows that employed here as a teacher and MSU has one of the oldest and Ford employes after announcing the tally would per cent a year wage hike as meager and the limits men tend to stay in the field largest schools of social work." be ready Monday. The union refused to comment of mandatory overtime as too weak. on the reports of the rejection and said votes were still being counted and that results could be UAW President Leonard Woodcock last week r J expected on Wednesday. Some local union leaders, meanwhile, attributed opposition to the agreement to "confusion over a complex package." Student papers iH speculated that the contract had been rejected. One said the Ford agreement, announced by the Skilled trades workers contend their rejection union leadership Oct. 26, was "endangered." of the agreement reopens both the production and skilled trades parts of the pact to renegotiation. want Nixo Irr Sources said the union knew as early as Friday that the skilled trades workers would three year pact, but that the UAW - reject the leadership was But Woodcock has said rejection by skilled tradesmen would not apply to other Ford workers. Bill Leonard, UAW local Student newspapers colleges and universities across the country have called on at 84 A majority of the editors of the State News felt that the president at the joint editorial was erroneous in withholding the vote because it had not decided on Looming its next step. Ypsilanti Parts Plant, said union officials told him the vote is "close, but the endangered." agreement looks Congress in a joint editorial to impeach President Nixon. stating that Nixon is "no longer a legitimate leader." This pattern of balconies and staircases is "In The State News, which They felt that Nixon still is the the square in Greenwich my opinion, the vote was negative, Oshinsky said workers at Sterling Heights legitimate leader because no Village, has been a wrote its own editorial calling part of New York University's Elmer Bobst focus of controversy since especially among skilled trades, and the rejected the three - year agreement by a 6 - 1 for the impeachment of formal charges have been 1964, when plans international doesn't know what to do about it," margin among production Library on Washington Square. The for the library were announced. workers, and 25 to 1 said Bill Oshinsky, local union president at Ford's among skilled tradesmen. President Nixon on Oct. 22, brought against him, Bob structure, its massive bulk looming over the New York Times picture service declined to support the Novosad, opinion page editor, low buildings that traditionally have lined Sterling Heights Chassis Plant. The UAW is trying to fit the Chrysler pattern to editorial written and said. Dissatisfaction with the Ford pact surfaced 415,000 General Motors workers in more than a week ago. Skilled tradesmen before next bargaining distributed by editors of the Monday's strike deadline there. Amherst College Student. "Richard Nixon rules by fiat and force. He is no longer a FBI to open '40s, 50s conspiracy'files Hubcaps, tires legitimate leader. The President must be impeached," the Amherst joint editorial said. NEW YORK TIMES and in the Hiss case in particular, after fending off When he left the government he became president to Chambers classified State go in weekend The University of as recently as spring a lawsuit designed to open up of the Camegie Foundation. But in the Dept. documents, Michigan I WASHINGTON - The FBI's secret files on the files. late '40s he Hiss insisted he was neither was the only college in Communist auto part heists a nor a was accused by Chambers, an admitted lAlger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers - 53,000 spy. But he was not believed, and his insistence on Michigan to sign the joint Communist agent, of having become an his innocence was used as the basis of editorial. mages long and holding, historians hope, some keys Indeed, the FBI now plans to begin processing undercover Communist and of perjury Jo the 25 • year - old debate over the innocence the Hiss papers for having turned over charges. He was tried, convicted and sent to prison. Rip offs of car parts resulted or delivery to a Smith College in at least $80 in losses and $20 kuiltof Hiss - are about to become public. professor, Allen Weinstein, as soon as the Justice in damage over the weekend. GRADUATE J So arc the secret FBI files on Jufiti's and Ethel Rosenberg, the American atom spies, who were Dept. and the American Civil Liberties Union sign a consent decree in federal court I closing the suit. Naked came $50 A set of hubcaps valued at ^ was stolen from one SCHOOL IN ■xecuted June 19,1953. The Justice Dept. feels "the case is « vehicle and a set of wheels of PSYCHOLOGY mooted,' undetermined value, from a Asst. U.S. Atty. Michael J. Ryan, said last week, ON YOUR MIND? J And so, to some extent, are the files on Ezra Bound, the legendary and greatly influential because FBI Director Clarence M. several weeks ago to make the Hiss Kelley agreed papers to Lansing inte Datsun were taken from Lot I. Another Datsun at Baker Hall visory Program help you and your ■expatriate poet who was accused of treason but available. The consent decree is was damaged when someone advisor in the process of select¬ expected to be tried to remove the windshield ing the appropriate schools (of er brought to trial. filed in * week or two. A 30 the 300+ in North America) to ■ year - old man disrupted pre - rush hour on cars, but I don't know whether he was or wiper arms. traffic on the outskirts of Lansing not," the spokesman said. J The FBI is releasing these documents after years Hiss had been a government official in President Monday when In lot X, $30 worth of ■of insisting that they should never be released — he took off his clothes in the middle of an Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal administration. When the "beauty rim" hubcaps were by experienced Ph.D. psycholo¬ intersection, police said. man saw the patrol car, he ran out taken from gists. costs about the same as an a Pontiac. onto a golf course, the spokesman said. ave-age application fee. If it saves "We got a call that there was a guy walking down Saginaw Street taking his clothes off," said "The officer followed him and he turned PASSPORT will aches. save you money and head¬ Write for free question¬ a spokesman for the sheriffs department in LAST YEAR, OUR AD SAID: neighboring Eaton County. "So we sent a car around and jumped on the hood of the car," he said. patrol nHt.„«pHOTOS naire and information. Gradual* Admissions over there and, sute enough, he was." 351 1477 Advisory Program The spokesman said the incident occurred at Officers from the Lansing Township Police 117 Gunson St ,E. Uns (2 blocks 472 Bay Road about 7:30 a.m. and "created quite a scene." of MSU off E Grand River) Amherst. Mass. 01002 Dept. then arrived at the scene and the man was Though it was quite windy at the time, the taken into custody. He was being held for temperature was a relatively mild 43. psychiatric examination Monday at St. Lawrence "Somebody called in and said he was jumping Hospital. PICK UP YOUR NEW i$ts& thursday and friday nights until nine 1974 CATALOGS STEREO & CAMERA \ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Equipment for the audiophile \ Spectrum of name brands Minnesota FABRICS now operates 53 retail fabric stores in seven states. And we will continue to grow! A growing company dividual growth. provides a good climate for in¬ QQSEIQE] 3301 E. Michigan Convince yourself Ph. 351-3070 Shop our showroom Monday through Saturday CARE TO GROW 10:00 A M TO 9:00 P.M. CAMERAS/JEWEIRY/TOYS/STEREOS/HOUSEWARES RAPIDLY WITH US? A company representative will be on campus soon for interviews. Business candidates preferred and others interested in large volume retail store management. 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Often, new circumvent the collegiate audience. Touchstone can be heard at Hobies on interpretations of old music are shoddy, superficial and just do not They did do a marvelous lampoon on the nostalgia kick of &us Monday or Tuesdav Perhaps the greatest surprise to come of any concert this season do the original justice, but the Deodato version was as enjoyable as rock 'n roll. However, gay members of the audience were probably -an atmosphere more conducive to its type of music 8** The variety of the concert was was Pop Entertainment's presentation of Deodato Sunday night on the first. offended by the airs of pink suits and limp wrists which somehow certainly dynamic and a bill that topped a Vegas ■ type Three Dog Night. that went surely found something to enjoy. yone The highlight of the Deodato performance came on the famed seemed in bad taste. Perhaps this was Three Dog Night's attempt at The concert resembled a martini but the drinker got to eat the rendition of Richard Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathrustra." olive before the drink was finished, which turned out to be being hep to bisexuality and glitter. The crowd obviously dug the work because it stood clapping to it But maybe their attempt at glitter came when a member of the Deodato, and had to drink the dry vermouth later, which happened for about three minutes and called Deodato back for an encore band introduced some cat called the "Wizard." to be the dragging performance of Three Dog Night. aptly titled "Do It Again." Decked out as Merlin the magician, the Wizard, all sequined, Deodato played a proud one - hour performance that was The Steely Dan tune was again well rendered to the audience by benefitted by some fine tapes and did some good work on the extremely loud and equally good. The expansion of themes through Deodato who left the capacity crowd at Jenison Fieldhouse with mellotron to serve as comic or maybe cosmic relief while the band sound conveyed that the group is off into its music and the volume created a halo of oblivion around every member. ringing ears, hoping for more. changed into their groovy '50s outfits. Then came the biggies - Three Dog Night. The singers in Three Dog Night were continually plagued with When Eumir Deodato, pianist and leader of the group, Some of the wildest costumes and garb they did wear. Some of their inability to hit the high notes but people sitting in the top introduced members of the band, he came to the lead guitarist and the finest stage presence and professionalism they did display. But bleachers of Jenison Fieldhouse probably didn't even notice said, "John Tropea, lead guitarist, from outer space." And he was some of the most mediocre and dragging music they did play. because the sound system failed to balance the voices with the great. Nothing can be taken away from the way Three Dog Night goes instrumentation. His licks were verk quick, comparable in speed and raunchiness about putting on a gig. They do it up right, clown around a lot, Another hassle with the concert indicated the power shortage has to Alvin Lee of Ten Years After, and his rhythm excelled Carlos make the people love them - almost to the point of being hit home. Every time the organist in Three Dog Night began to play, Santana. obnoxious. the lights would drain the power from his organ, which caused the A bravo has to go to the fine conga players in the Deodato group. Perhaps their type of act would better serve a night club in Las organ to drop in pitch and the resulting sound was bad. They sparked the group's pace and played remarkably well Vegas, catering to the over • 25 crowd who possess lots of money or, The selection of sdhgs the group played from their vast store of together. perhaps, to those under 18. hits was pretty well done. In fact, the whole concert they did may well have been entitled "Three Dog Night's Greatest Hits plus a few Side Shows." A large group within the crowd was high school students and in general, the crowd was youthful. Apparently the crowd was well pleased with the performance of Three Dog Night as they politely held lit matches in a sense of vigil and the performers returned to the stage to do their biggest hit, "Joy to the World," for an encore. Well worthy of mention was the performance of Touchstone, the folk - country group which played prior to Deodato. Touchstone is a tight group and the songs it does are mostly originals written with imaginative lyrics. Pianist dazzles audience Touchstone in stirring performance This group can be seen on Monday or Tuesday at Hobies Restaurant on Trowbidge Road. By EDWARD ZDROJEWSKI State News Reviewer Kresge Art Center hosted its first musical event of the year Sunday as the MSU Symphony Orchestra presented pianist Peter Toperczer in recital. The recital was enjoyable as Toperczer displayed enormous talent in every style of playing. Toperczer is a visiting artist from Czechoslovakia who is making his debut in the United States. He is a soloist with many major orchestras in Europe. He is also the winner of several important contests including the recent UNESCO International Contest in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. In 1975 he will be the State Npus Devastating official soloist for the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra when it tours the United States. Eumir Deodato, pianist, and guitarist John attending the concert that billed them The recital opened with "Sonata No. 5 in C Major" by Tropea, the main ingredients of the second. Many listeners said they enjoyed Baldassare Galuppi. Galuppi was an 18th - century Italian Deodato group, combine together in a jam Deodato the best of all. composer. He is not well known today but he was very popular photos by that literally devastated the ears of those during his lifetime. The work itself is a light, charming piece in the vein of Mozart's "Simple Sonata." However, it is by no means S. HUROK presents a great masterpiece. Agnes de Mille's John Martell Toperczer dazzled the audience with Schumann's "Carnival Jest from Vienna." This suite of piano pieces from the height of the romantic period is designed to show all the virtuoso techniques of the instrument. The performance was forceful and if there were any mistakes, they were undetectable. Of particular interest was a piece by the contemporary Slovak composer Klement Slavicky entitled "3 Skladby pro Klarin." The work is in three hard driving movements that are not very ■ soothing to listen to. It shows heavy influence by the modern Dance Russian composer, Dmitri Schostokovich. Toperczer gave the piece an uncompromising interpretation. Every loud, dissonant chord was attacked as strongly as possible. The program closed with "Gaspard de la Nuit" by Maurice Ravel. This is some of the most difficult music ever written for Theatre piano but Toperczer took it in stride. The audience was so impressed by the performance that he was called back for an encore. Toperczer will appear with the MSU Symphony Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. Nov. 20, at Fairchild Theater. He will be the soloist in Prokofieffs "Concerto No. 1 in D • flat Major for Piano and Orchestra." SHE'S STACKED UP ALL OVER TOWN! FOR MATURE ADULTS ONLY ALSO: "THE TOUCH" Continuous from 12 noon Daily! Late Show Friday and Saturday! Ciqema(x) At the of corner Jolly and Logan Debut tour of America's first truly national ethnic dance company, with choreography by TONIGHT! Agnes de Mille and Katherine Dunham. Pro¬ gram includes "Texas Fourth," "Floyd's Gui- tar Blues," "Logger's Clog," "The Gold Rush," "The Four Marys" and, especially for the POLISH NIGHT Christmas season, "The Cherry Tree Carol." A colorful evening of Americana, sheer enjoy¬ ment for all ages. Good seats are still available. RESTAURANT MONDAY,NOVEMBER 19 BUFFET 5-9 ^X^BAR b:15 PM in the AUTHENTIC ^^Sh6T"& UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM POLISH * BEER AT A Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30, Phone 355 • 3361 weekdays cnnn ./LOW, LOW PRICE Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 "BroTHersun sisTerMooir totdA BAND MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50, 2.00 Special group rates available to arm schools and youth ilPGi "££>■ UCHNICOLOR PANAVISION' 9-MIDNIGHT organizations. Contact Mrs. Murray in the Lecture- Hit Comedy by Moliere Concert Office, 355 • 6686. November 13-18 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW! Theatre Box Office, Phone 355-0148 Open Mon-Fri, 12-5 BAR. 224 ABBOTT RD. East Lansing Michigan State News, liast Lansing Michigan Tuesday, November 13, 1973 9 SPORTS Harrier express derailed by ruling By BILL COSTABILE would have to finish in the top "Before I came here to MSU They are State News Sports Writer three before they could go to I heard that it always takes the NCAAs. But since the Big care of its athletes. After we A new qualification criteria not going instituted by all MSU coaches Ten meet's first three finishers are not automatic qualifiers, finished fourth Saturday, we all expected to be going to last spring, has killed the cross • we extended our policy to Spokane. I guess close only Spartan harriers, primed and country team's chances of include the District IV Meet. counts in horseshoes." ready to go, now will not be going to Spokane, Wash., Nov. floing to the NCAA finals this 19 for the NCAA finals, after Fred Teddy, who finished "If the team had finished in year. Shown in they had apparently locked the behind Lindsay, said the the the top three, we wouldn't trip up with a fourth - place decision would not affect his foreground from the left are: have said a word. But we have finish at the NCAA District IV running this winter. Gary Santti, Paul Sewell, a policy, and I'd be a hell of an meet Saturday. Devon Hind, Stan Mavis and athletic director if I didn't "We felt let down, but we're MSU Athletic Director Burt Fred Teddy. In the stick to it. Money had nothing not Smith said Monday that he going to carry this thing on to do with it. It's not a into the indoor season. We had background are Tom asked all the coaches to form Sherman and Herb Lindsay. some sort of definitive question of discrimination, but to finish third and we didn't. It policy of meeting the qualifications was over focus after the State News photo regarding NCAA post - season we have set up. Big Ten meet. We ran like hell to by Julie Blough competition. do well in the district meet and "I asked Frank Pellerin (asst. "We set our policy high, but for what? baseball coach) to get all the not to excess. I didn't feel that coaches together and come up the cross - country team wasn't "Running in the NCAAs with the policy. The coaches would have given us some great decided that the top three good enough to represent MSU. They were a good, young experience. We were all set to teams in the conference team that improved immensely practice today and everything. championship would be eligible the What's the use of running if we for NCAA competition. as season progressed." can't represent ourselves?" "Regarding the cross - MSU coach Jim Gibbard said MSU's cross - country teams country team (which qualified that he knew his team had to have won eight NCAA titles — for the NCAA finals Saturday), more than any other school in finish in the top three before I told Jim Gibbard before the the country. going to the Big Ten meet. Big Ten meet that the team AITH SPARTAN OF WEEK "Burt told me where we had "We don't know if we could have won the NCAA, but to finish before we went to the you'll never find out if you Denny praises Buckeyes, U-M By PATFARNAN Big Ten meet. So when we finished fifth, the season was over for all practical But we didn't quit. We wanted purposes. don't go," Gibbard added. "We beat three teams that clobbered us during the regular had nothing but praise for his season. These kids worked hard quicker Ohio State contingent. | State News Sports Writer adversaries. The offense, with Tyrone similar to the rest of the to do well in the District IV all year and I think they should jo one can say that Denny offensive team." The Lansing Metros junior built t>y Hy - Play of Portland, Meet, but we didn't do quite "I'm proud that these two go. I'm not satisfied with the |z isn't a good sport. After Willingham at the helm, simply hockey team will face the Flint Ore., and Prescription Athletic well enough, I guess. administration's decision, but clubs represent the Big Ten," could not get anything going. Stolz also Icelanders at 7:30 tonight at the |ng to Ohio State and the Stolz said when asked to But Stolz refused to attribute announced sophomore defensive end Otto Turf (PAT) of Lansing, involve "The NCAA says the top we'll abide by it." ■versify of Michigan by a Lansing Metro Ice Arena. natural grass made to grow compare U-M with Ohio State. the Spartans' offensive Smith's selection as Spartan of Paced by Don Hedley's three five in our district advance to A difference in qualification pbined total of 66-0, Stolz "They're two of the finest quicker and tougher by use of the finals and our policy says ineptness to Willingham. the Week. goals and two tallies by Kevin such things as special soils and priorities between MSU and teams in the country," Stolz "Hell be the only Spartan we have to be in the top three. the NCAA will be tolerated Aldridge, the Metros whipped nutrition, soil warmers, I IF YOU said at his Monday press "Against Wisconsin, Ty and of the Week," he said. "The We have to go along with the this time by a team that earned Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Sunday, 8-1, underground drain pipes and luncheon. "Anything else I can the entire offense was award is given to someone who in Ft. Wayne. policy and not make waves. the right to be in the NCAA drainage pumps. This could affect our recruiting THINK WE ONLY say, you won't like to hear." encouraging," he said. "But earned it," finals. But what happens next Stolz Rusty Weyer, a freshman at CHICAGO for next year, but the team will MAKE GREAT admitted that his against Ohio State it wasn't Obviously no one filled the MSU, Joe Campbell and Jim (UPI) - The year is anybody's guess. PIZZA, YOU'RE Spartans were simply just Ty. It was the whole bill offensively due to the poor Vernon added single goals. Chicago Cubs Monday have a good attitude and do a If the Spartans finish lower outclassed by the bigger. offense. His performance was announced the trade of veteran good job for the winter term WRONG. showing (four first downs) WASHINGTON (UPI)-The than third in the Big Ten meet second baseman Glenn Beckert (indoor track)." OUR HOT OVEN against the Bucks. National Football League next year, they might just hand Smith got his first start, a to the San Diego Padres for The team members had a Players Assn. (NFLPA) renewed in their uniforms and call it a GRINDERS ARE outfielder Jerry Morales. rather inauspicious debut, its call Monday for a halt to talk with Smith, but were If ALREADY The season. they do manage to trade was the second Saturday. installation of any more noticeably disappointed at the qualify in another district meet FAMOUS "We've sacked the opposing artificial turf playing fields, major deal by the Cubs since the decision. they may have to sit at home ALL OVER end of the 1973 season. Earlier, Herb quarterback six times this saying there are alternatives that Lindsay, who paced and let another team go MICHIGAN. year," Stolz said. "Four of result in fewer injuries to pitcher Ferguson Jenkins was the team Saturday, said he was because they did not qualify those came on Saturday and dealt to the Texas Rangers. players. unhappy about the decision. high enough. IBELL'S Otto got three of them. He's a quick kid and seems to be Two of those alternatives were outlined by their coming along real well." manufacturers at a special PIZZA For the second week, Stolz will close the straight NFLPA conference on the dangers and drawbacks of team's practice sessions to the synthetic turf. public. The two alternate systems, fcHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHAl PRESENTS DAVID O.SELZNICKS production of MARGARET MITCHELLS One man is missing. Two call girls ^ ^ lie dead , and someone Sbreathing on the other end of the phone. CL\RK GABLE Winner i of Ten janefaxki Academy man donold Sutherland aianj Dakuia production MEN LEIGH Awards J hlute LESLIE III Ml) OLIUUrlLWlLLANI) A hilarious movie A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE • VICTOR FLEMING ^wim- METRO GOLDEN MAYER ixc • _ SEAL FILM PRESENTS: r^"i. Cosmopolitan gj» STEREOPHONIC SOUND METROCOLOR |Jmgm IMIEVER HAVE TODAY S'H WITH ANY MAN Showplace: 106 B Walls Showtime: 7:00 & 9:15 Tonight - Conrad 7:30 I Admission: $1.25 I.D.'s required. $1.25 Admission 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ^ 355-8255 DELUXE 4 BEDROOM colonial. 8 45 CHEVY 1968 - 230 VAN. Clean, JOIN THE COMPLETE auto Woman 18 or over. Mother'* helper WANTED: AN administrative TWO BEDROOM, furnished or USED SEWING Mv.h ■ Homes, miles east of East Lansing, new tire*. Mutt sell now. $985. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% Hours flexible, own assistant possessing secretarial unfurnished Mobile skills to work 15hours/week for $35/week, 10 minutes to campus. Secluded on 3/4 acres of pine, 351-7488. 3-11-15 off on labor. 215 East Kalamazoo transportation. $1.50/hou. Married Student Union. Quiet and peaceful on a lake. $360/month to reasponsible Street. 489-1346.0-11-30 349-3666 5 11-13 Willingness do some leg work a 6416601.0-11-30 party. Tomie Raines 351-1880 CHRYSLER VALIANT 1963. Best JIM WALTER REALTY PHONE 355-8255 offer. Phone 332-0121 after 6 CASHIER HOSTESS llforno Room plus. Must qualify for work models. ELECTRIC! Michigan LR,1ND'I nights over 18. Apply in person study. Salary $2.00 - NEED ONE girl for 4 man COMPANY. 372-6770. 3-11-14 804 East P.m. 1-11-13 347 Student Services Bidg. Coral Gables, East Grand River. $2.50/hour. Contact Jennifer immediately! Close, $80. Daily 9-5, Saturday 5-11-15 Ramsy at 489-2401 before 5 351-5092.311-13 FOR RESPONSIBLE married 9-12.0-11.3q I DATUSN 1200. 1973. Automatic, •AUTOMOTIVE rear defroster, low mileage $100, p.m. 10-11-15 ROOMMATE needed. couple - our attractive 5 room home. ALTEC 874m SPEAKERS in^ I Scooters & Cycles and take over payment of WAITRESSES ILFORNO Room - DAY and night positions WAITER AND waitress positions FEMALE Campus Hill. Winter-Spring (1/2 house). Campus. Early December-May. Near $225/pair, Sony TC121 CROSSWORD SILio INC., 2460 North Cedar, Holt. V-8, four door. Good running Just south of 1-96 overpass. GUITAR PLAYER - Back-up and must be 18 years or older, campus. View apartment. 337-0239 PUZZLE condition. $80. 484-5998. lead. Old time pop, gaslight, and dependable and neat. Earn up to evenings. 5-11-15 27. Progenitor Phone 694-6621 C-5-11-16 MAN FOR 4-man Campus Hill, ACROSS 3-11-15 country-western. Call around 6 $1.95/hour, plus tips. Apply in 28. Tamarisk $66.25/month. CHEVY 1928, great condition. $1300 or best offer. 351-9371. 1972 - Cherry. 650 Yamaha. 4713 miles. Excellent condition. $1000. Call 349-2168.5-11-13 p.m. PERSON TO 482-3652.1-11-13 answer telephone in person, METRO BOWL, corner of South Logan and Jolly Road. 14-11-13 353-0614/349-0995. 5-11-16 GIRL NEEDED for Cedar Village. ONE LIBERAL girl needed for Apartment. $61.25 University Terrace, 351-0705. 3-11-13 1. Kin salt tree m BisJ§ 4-11-16 own home for Okemos, East Apartment overlooking river. Lansing Detroit Free Press WAITRESSES PART time HONDA, 1971 - CB 350, raked, Call 332-3779. 3-11-14 Agencies. Must be permanent positions available. Lunch, 13. Talking bird force excellent driving condition, $50. NEW! Phone 482-7050.5-11-19 resident. For further information call between noon and 5 p.m. dinner and cocktails. Excellent salary and tips. Call 484 4423 GIRL NEEDED starting winter to 14.Scones 16. Chirp 35.Eyes of beans 36. Southern sublease Cedar Village for appointment. THE DOME 17. Kiln constellation M EAST LANSM6 SUZUKI, 1972 - GT 750,excellent weekdays, 339-9181. 3-11-15 . Apartment. Only $70. Call 18. She loved 2. Baking Pit ROOM, 222 Seymour, Lansing. 39. Cuts in two condition, 6" extended forks, 332-0531. 5-11-16 3. Glasses TELEPHONE MARKETING. Full 0-11-15 Zeus 42. Cross high padded seat, sell for $900. 4 Turning points time - part time. $2.25 per hour 19. Twin crystal 43. Bullfight cry Phone 371-1278. 3-11-15 NEED 1 GIRL winter or 2 girls 5. Pursue plus bonus. 394-1102. C-11-30 SECRETARY - FOR moving winter/spring to sublease. 5 6. possessive and PERSON - SHARE house on Lake, storage company. Full minute drive to campus. adjective WANTED tima. sales Typing, work. billing and phone Send resume to Unfurnished. 349-3327. 3-11-14 5 minutes from campus. 349-9821.4-11-16 2 T" WJ * T4 6 T « V IT 7. impractical 8. Color Pebble Creelc Manager, P.O. Box 426, Lansing, BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED, 9. Compass po« 1 1 7T •i WAITRESSES Michigan 48902. 5-11-16 Lansing apartment. CONSERVATIVE MARRIED " 10. Pinhead jJUUUUUUUUUU BARTENDERS East December 1. $170 includes heat. couple to rent my furnished -H .5 16 15. Deceptions RENTAL TOWNHOUSES DELIVERY (OWN car) or insTcto No children. 332-0187, Lansing home. Lete December - V/' 18. Among HOSTESSES April 1st. Owner traveling. $150 19 lot's son * Convenient to MSU CASHIERS help, full and part time. Must be able to work weekends 337-2585, 351-0866. 5-11-16 month. 372-3017. 3-11-15 % <4 20 % !T % V(< XI IS in 20. Tapir and shopping *Air conditioning KITCHEN HELP 337-1634.5-11-13 GIRL NEEDED winterand/or spring. Across from Williams Hall. GIRL TO sublease winter-spring. is % 37 21. Enzyme 22. Smart alec* * Carpeted APPLY IN PERSON BETWEEN WAITRESSES AND WAITERS NOW HIRING neat, experienced 332-4282.5-11-13 Beautiful house one block from campus. $78. Joan or Carol after 16 W %* 23. Formerly 24. Turmerics % * Full basements 5p.m. 337-2036. 3-11-15 AREA Okemos. One 26. Hostel * Clubhouse and 10 AM & 2 PM TO KEN UNDERHILL applicants for steady luncheon end MSU - Si 30, Cultivated dinner shifts. Apply in person bedroom, furnished, sir play areas JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE, conditioned, carpeted, modern, FOR RENT: three bedroom house, 32. Leaflet Now taking applications Jacks Lansing's finest 372-4300. 7-11-16 one restaurants. Phone of $160 heat included. 349-2174. 6-11-13 fireplace, completely furnished. Students welcome. $210, plus V/, % W 36 31 in w » %% HO 35. 36. Elevation SpotligM or utilities. Phone 371-1479, or % ki 37. Kiwi 3g Divine be1"! 351-O4G0 & Better RESTAURANTS CAPITOL AREA rooms, furnished, near L.C.C. -3 carpeted. $140 DELUXE two bedroom apartment. Beautiful, close, in setting 646-8718. 5-11-16 44 1 5T VA 17 44 39. iter 40, Sesame 11 A.M.-6 P.M., M0N.-FRI. 'Family applications only includes utilities. Girls or married couples. No children or pets on four children. acres. No pets, no $195 per month. TWO SINGLES in house, Okemos. $60-$80. Includes utilities. % 41 Scout 521 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. Phone 489-1276.5-11-19 882-3820. 7-11-15 349-1216, 7-12 p.m. 3-11-14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 13, 1973 11 For Sale Mobil* Homei J [ ■ TJ RealEiuta ][«] Bia 12 string guitar - mcallant 10 x 50 NEW MOON, Excellent EAST LANSING, 1 1/2 mile. MSU. Ford's history (condition, hard cm* Included. condition. Perk on fee. $2800 3 bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 Ij200 355-8706. 3-1 M« 675-7589 anytime weekends, or betht, .""rifles, and handgun. of J,l"i 'kind.. Buy, trede end Mil, call 5-11-16 after 10 p.m. week dev.. ^ family room, centre) elr, lovely lot. Aaaume 5 1/4* $29,600,337-0913.6-11-16 mortgege. audited in quotes ■bob s gun SHOP, 2412 South MOBILE HOME - ir « 60* NEW YORK partially furnished TIMES ICtdar, Cell 371-2244. 0-5-1M6 and carpeted' 663-3387.5-11-13 fl C0AT - l«dv'« mink dyed WASHINGTON - Following are some of the observations made -udirat like new, $260. Family 12 x 50 ACTIVE 1968 New on various issues over the years EUROPE. $179, $205, flints New by Gerald R. Ford, the nominee for clothing. 372-1191. carpeting, .had, lerge lot. vice president. Holt-nine York, Frankfurt, BruMel.. Anne mile, from cempu., lfi-11 16 Furni^ed $3600, unfurnished Munnich, 355-7846. 10-11-27 $3450. After 6 p.m. The presidency I 4000-D tape deck. $146. 694-2092 TRANS-AFRICAN Expedition. 3 8-11-16 -Phone 353-9160 before 6 p.m. month*. Cro.ting Sahara, "I believe the power of the presidency has become so ■Ask for Warren. 6-11-13 Nigerie, Zaire, Eest Africe MOBILE HOME - American 1?* - intoxicating for Lyndon Johnson that he believes he can 56', two beck00m in quiet $750, January 15, 332-0401. his" PRECISION ground in our accomplish anything he sets his mind to. The result of this plee.ent perk. $2,600. Cell 3-11-13 lb OPTICAL discount, presidential arrogance, this mistaken exercise of excessive power, is 486-6757 between 9 a.m. 8 J26I5 East Michigan, Laiwing. for appointment. 3-11-15 - p.m. Service a crisis in our economy." - Oct. 18,1966. "I said earlier that I believe President Nixon, like Abraham ■372.7409. C-11-16 Lincoln, is a man uniquely suited to serve our nation in a time of |>er STEREO - Kenwood. Lost & Found FOR QUALITY aervice crisis. Every action taken by Mr. Nixon since he took the oath of JgSR8iO, Bo*. New double bed, equipment, aee the on stereo STEREO office as President bears out the confidence, the feeling of trust I ■tv skiis, boot., binding., pole., SHOPPE. have in the man who now leads this nation." - Feb. ■etc' call Candi 482-8192. FIND SOMETHING 543 Ea*t Grand River. 10,1969. C-11-30 ■3-11-14 If you've found a pet or erticle of value, wb want to help you return it. RESERVE YOUR space now for Executive privilege I salE RAUPP'S i. having a Ju.t come into the Stete New. winter bicycle end motorcycle "To maintain that the executive branch has the ■ciMftnca sale. We are clearing ■out many skis and boot.. ■ RAUPP CAMPFITTERS, 2208 Claetifted Department end tell us you want to place end ad in EAST LANSING STATE BANK'S found storage. Cell SPORTS SER VICES -482-3878.6-11-13 Improved relations itself information specifically sought by the executive is supposed to serve is to espouse some right to keep to very people the Rep. Gerald Ford, R - Mich., vice Rep. Clement J. Zablocki, R - Wis., after power akin to the ■Eist Michigan 484-9401. column. A. a public »rvice EAST CHILD CARE - In my .outh tide divine right of kings...Congress cannot help but conclude that tANSING STATE BANK will run president designate, says he will work to the House voted Nov. 7, to override ■5-11-16 licensed home. Ages 2-5. executive privilege is most often used in opposition to the public the ad at no co.t to you' " 393-6673. 5-11-16 improve relations between Congress and Nixon's veto of a bill that would curb interest." - April 3,1963. OSBALL table, good EAST LANSING President Nixon. He is shown talking to presidential war powers. AP Wirephoto (condition. Money meker for STATE BANK 1 BABYSITTING - MY licenaed Impeachment Rendy. 337-2350. C-11-30 home. Playmate., meet*. St. ■51m6 SOLID .tete portable .tereo FOUND: 11/6 SALT brown and Pepper, dog by Well. Hell. Call Lawrence area. 485-6954. 4-11-16 Senate committee ratifies energy measure What, then, is an impeachable offense? The only honest answer is that an impeachable offense is whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers it to be at a given moment in history." — 371-4672. C-11-13 ■record player with Mend, $29. RESUMES - WRITTEN and (continued from page 1) The bill provides for state April 15,1970. New York and Los Angeles and >3933246 3-11-14 LOST: REWARD for blue .tar de.igned especially for you. railroads and other public regulation of strip mining under the Morality in government Reward resumes. 485-2553. National Rural Electric .apphire ladies ring. Lo»t in carriers. guidelines imposed by the "We have SPEAKERS, like new, •women', rejtriom at Men'. IM 5-11-19 In another energy - Cooperative Assn. strayed from the rule of law. Our government leaders, ftartons Only $75. Call Kurt, Interior Dept. related move, < Also in the Senate, a by dealing in half - truths and misinformation, lead us to believe ■32-3574. X3-11-13 Bldg. 353-1265. 3-11-13 two House The Senate Commerce subcommittee was urged by the that honor and justice are just words. The message is that the end pOER 12 STRING guiter, $100 FOUND: GOLD ring, ember Berkey eree. po«ible initial, stone, "]0 subcommittees approved a bill to regulate the surface mining of Committee, meanwhile, wound up hearings on legislation for Nixon administration to approve a bill authorizing justifies the means." - Oct. 18,1966. "Any analysis of today's political picture in America of necessity I Custom 200 emplifier, coal. The bill now goes to the year - round Daylight Saving inride. temporary suspension of clean revolves about a single phrase — 'crisis of confidence'...The D.Jim 351-2729. 5-11-16 Identify. 332-6873. full Interior Committee, - C-3-11-14 GUITAR, FLUTE, Banjo and drum but by Time during the energy crisis. air standards for American people are constantly engaged in a search for truth - for individual le»*on«. Privete instruction agreement it will not be taken Winter DST was endorsed by InGTON SPECIALS - 3' x 5' available. MARSHALL MUSIC, power plants and factories. political truth, for moral truth, truth in government, for verities in LOST: LADY'S writrt wetch, up until Jan. 27 at the earliest. representatives of the cities of international relations...the credibility gap continues; the crisis tton Oriental rugs Specie! - 351-7830. C-1-11-13 The proposal, introduced by our .ilvar, Gruan. Grand River near of confidence grows." — March 2,1967. |$25 00 . 4 22 South VI Green.. Rewardl Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D - 857129. 3-11-13 Meggie. EXPERIENCED TYPING theses, Maine, would allow suspension "We must, as a nation, elevate the moral and ethical attitudes of 332-3616.3-11-14 term papers, book menuscripts, of all clean air standards, our people. I am sure that our new chief executive (Nixon) will be PHILC0, work. . and general deeply concerned with the moral tone not only of the presidency i.t offer. Call 353-8221 after 1 LOST: FEMALE Iri.h setter typing. Reasoneble including those designed to rates, fest service. 482-4511. safeguard public health and but of the nation. Above all, he will seek to lead, not to dictate." - m. 3-11-13 November 6 - Boichot 5-11-19 Dec. 4,1968. Road-Valley Farm. area. If safety. per*on or persons Love declined to speculate on Big SET - 1/3 Karet. Appreiee knowing the The Vietnam War will ncrifice $175. whereabout, could contect how long rationing would 1351-2313 after 10:30 p.m. worried owner, a considerably Announcements for It's What's continue but said that even "The well - intentioned, but unrealistic, placard - Went experience workin on carrying large reward will be offered. Happening must be received in the television productions? Now's your prior to the Arab - Israeli marchers who bear no public responsibilities cannot alter this Pleese call before 10 a.m. State New. office, 341 Student chance. Horizons, a weekly half - conflict and the Arab embargo Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least country's policy in Vietnam." — Nov. 8,1965. ) RECTILINEAR X88 355-3166, or after 5 p.m. hour radio series heard on WKAR - he had said there would be no "It is President Johnson's war, because the President 486-5797. .3-11-16 two class days before publication. KM, is looking for producers and plays loudspeaker., $75/each. Cel No announcements will be accepted "idea people." Contact Fred or Al substantial increase in energy everything too close to the vest. He has an unhealthy passion for kefore 4 p.m., 484-3163.5-11-13 EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING by phone. at MSU Broadcasters. 318 Union. supplies for three to five years. secrecy." - June 18,1966. FOUND: LADY'S ring in Meridian - Pica-Elite. 1331 Ea.t Despite the cease fire, he "The American people will not stand for a long drawn - out IREW000. J20/CORD - Mall. Contact Darlene, 363-5664. Kalamazoo. 489-1058. 9-11-16 Undergrad Anthropology Club is - large - C-3-11-16 sponsoring a coffee with John Student and Lansing Boycott said, there is no indication of a scale military conflict."—June 20,1966. lehvered. $15 • u"delivered, s removed. 351-2756, Hinnant, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Committees are planning a Mexican quick change in Arab policy. TYPING AND bookkeeping service at 208 Beal St. Apt. S. dinner to raise money for United Communism oons.5-11-13 LOST: PAIR of dark rimmed Love acknowledged there has in my home. flfaaaa. between Erlckeon end Will Farmworkers' Union. Anyone been talk about plck-up/dativer/mail. Reasonable Gay Liberation Movement wilt interested in helping us plan it can increasing "I personally believe that the Communist powers of the world Harriton, three week, ego rates. Call be co - sponsoring an open gey come to our weekly gasoline taxes so as to curtail 655-1972. 5-11-15 meeting at 355-5832.6-11-14 scion from 7-11 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's demand but left little doubt implacably seek the downfall of the Free World nations - chiefly, at 309 Student Services Bldg. with Student Center, 327 M.A.C. Ave. the United States." - Feb. 2.1968. ANN BROWN typing and multilith that action wili be f Personal £ off«et printing. Complete service Gays for Violent Non Come Out! - Action. before a tax measure necessary could "President Nixon no longer sees the Communist world as a monolithic enemy alliance but as a group of nations whose common Beet cider - atwoods for dii.ertation., the.es, MSU Retaiing Club will meet at move through Congress. IeRTORIUM, 1011 West Grend manutcript., general typing. IBM Students International 7:30 tonight in 38 and 39 Union. There have been suggestions ideology is transcended by powerful nationalist inspirations. In line W Laingtburg. 661-6218. 24 year, experience. 349-0850. Meditation Society presents World Guest speaker will talk on the topic of tax increases as with that view, the President is adopting United States policy to FREE ... A leuon in complexion C-11-30 Plan Week - USA (Nov. 11 - 18). It "The Retailer in the Community." high as 30 to those nationalistic interests."—May 7,1970. cere. Call 484-4519. Ean is dedicated to making the benefits 40 cents a gallon. All retailing majors are invited! Michigan or 485-7197 Laniing of the Science of Creative COMPLETE |nuine AIR-FORCE PARKAS. Mall MERLE NORMAN Dtecount THESES Service, Intelligence and Transcendental Campaign fund-raising 0, NOW $39.95 over r-ck sale. Direct to the public, COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-11-15 and printing. IBM typing binding of theses, resumes, Meditation Americans available to as many as possible. Midwest Yosef Romanndli, representing the Jewish Agency, will speak on Segritti begins "In baseball, you get three strikes. The President's Club (a r you think thi. i. e publication*. Aero., from regional lecturer, Mike Monroney, campaign fund - raising operation) doesn't deserve more than four. Mum it for a full refund. Plea* ripoff | 7c" CENTER "j campu., corner Grand River, below Jones M.A.C. and will speak from 4 - 8 p.m. immigration Israel as well and as absorption on the present in 6-month prison It was a mistake from the outset, as I am sure President Johnson Parka(s) at $39.95 for Wednesday, B102 Wells Hall on crisis. 8 p.m. Wednesday in 31 now realizes, to mix money and honor under the symbol of the us $1.50 for dipping and | Humen Reproduction Health | Stationery Shop. Call TM, as taught by Maharlshi Mahesh Yogi. Science of Creative Union. term for actions White House, which belongs to all the people." — Aug. 31,1966. ndlinj. Color.: Navy, Sage. COPYGRAPH SERVICES, fc'«s Small Medium Lerge-X | Abortion-Contraceotion * offers | 337-1666. c-11-30 Intelligence exhibition from 10 Israel Aliyah Representative. ASSOCIATED PRESS Political ambitions Services * a.m. to 8 p.m. today on the first Gideon Birnan, will be visiting from J.»g». Order from. J. L. LANG floor 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Hillel for Looking pale and nervous. ■OMPANY, P.O. Box 8524, 485-3271 I THESES, RESUMES, typing and concourse Videotape of of the Union. Color the Maharishi at 7:30 his monthly visit to discuss aliyah, Donald H. Segretti surrendered "Asked if he would accept a sice presidental nomination: "I would say no. I mean it. I like being in the House. There are •""Mpoiii, Minnewta 55408. printing. Reasonable prices. p.m. Friday in CI03 Wells Hall. volunteer work and the like. at the federal prison to begin a many B 8-11-30 CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL printing, people in the Republican party better qualified than I am." — Aug. 337-0712. C-11-30 six - month sentence for Card*. It', fun to be "Alice in Wonderland" open at 4,1968. KX-7010A Caeette photographed by LUKE 8:15 p.m. Thursday and Friday in Hromenaders will meet at 7 p.m. political sabotage. "I love the House of Representatives, despite the long, irregular the Arena Theater of Wednesday neer, Sansui and Kom PHOTOGRAPHY. 351-6690. EXPERIENCED IBM typing. the in 34 Women's Accompanied by his father, hours. Sometimes, though, when it's late and I'm tired and hungry Auditorium. Admission SO cents, Intramural Bldg. Square, folk and the 32 e». Several .mall .tereo __c-n_-30_ Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). Children free. - year - old attorney — on that long drive home to Alexandria — as I ttems. 8 track tape. - $1 end FAY ANN, 489-0358. C-11-30 round dancing are taught and arrived at the secluded go past 1600 1. Album. GULLIVER STATE DRUG - 1105 everyone i. welcome to attend. Pennsylvania Ave., I do seem to hear a little voice saying if you lived - 25 4 and up. ASMSU Legal Aid Dept. will minimum security Lompoc Ea.t Grand River. Preoptions. PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation here, you'd be home now." — March 9,1968. organs, Fender have a lawyer available from 1:30 Crisis in ba* We are glad to anther questions. America, as formerly prison camp at the wheel of a fciitir, Ludwig drum, and many typing. MA Englirt degree. to S p.m. Wednesdays during the organized, no longer exists. Those white Mercedes Benz coupe. A.k to speak to the pharmacitt MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. term. MSU students can make tops and bottom.. once connected with the He drove past reporters at the The vice presidency perwnally, or telephone C-11-30 appointments by calling or stopping organization may call Dale or 332-5171. 0-5-11-16 in 307B Student Services Bldg. Cheryl for further information. prison entrance, but they "What makes you, Jerry Ford, qualified to be Vice President of fitches and televi.ion.. We PROFESSIONAL IBM typing caught up with him in front of the United States? My answer is that I believe I can be a do GENEROUS REWARD for return (Pica-Elite). 11 year, experience. Outing Club will meet at 7 Marketing Club is sponsoring a the camp office and he told ready V guarantee conciliator and calm communicator between the White House and repair, on tonight in 118 Physics - Astronomy Faculty Night at 7:30 tonight in » of Wooden Indian taken SANDI, 339-8934. C-11-30 them he had "mixed reactions" component., color and Bldg. Program will be about Mt. the Eppley Center Teak Room. Capitol Hill, between the re - election mandate of the Republican * and November 6 between 5-6 p.m. to his sentence. Asked if he was white teievitiont. McKinley National Hark in Alaska Faculty will speak on topics of President and the equally emphatic mandate of the Democratic 93d from FRONTIER COUNTRY TYPING TERM papers end theses. and explain how Cherge and Bank to get a personal interest in the fields of feeling bitter, the slight lawyer Congress." — Nov. 1,1973. _ mericard accepted. We buy. STORE. Ea«t M-78, No IBM electric typewriter, fast summer job in the national parks. marketing and transportation. All said only, "I'm not saying I do queition. asked. Phone service. 349-1904. 21-11-30 students and faculty of the College "Perhaps the worst misgivings I have about the vice presidency Jjj'snd trade. DICKER & DEAL 339-9783.3-11-14 MSU Sailing Club is having a of Business are invited. and I'm not saying I don't. I'll are that such contacts with all kinds of people would be more SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 social meeting at 7:30 have a better idea in four or five ulh tonight in 3S difficult - and that my friends might stopcalling me Jerry." —Nov. Cedar, Lan.ing. 487-3886. There's a ready market for your Union, featuring Mr. Gugeon as MSU weeks." » WATERBED FACTORY. Custom Collegiate Chapter of 9-9 Monday, mobile home in the Want Ads. guest speaker. He will be speaking 1,1973. Wedneeday made Administrative Management P*1 Friday. Other night, until 6 waterbads to your rize. To sell yours dial 355 -8255. on ice boating. All interested new Segretti was sentenced to six LIQUI - DYNE PRODUCTS, Society will be founded after KC-5-11-16 members are welcome. Edwin Fitzpatrick's presentation months in prison after pleading 1409 Hadett Road. Hadett. on TYPING IN my home - "The Employment Market Today." guilty in October to violating "AG 339-9607.2ai 1-23 MSU Radio Board is accepting federal election laws during the rim. $70 or best Memberships will be accepted. U.N. begins carrying out truce - Dictaphone, rewarch, generel petitions for two vacant member • 337 2155 or 373-3957. - Officers will be elected. Society is 1972 Florida presidential PREGNANT? WE undernand. Call office work. Have references. at - large positions on the board. open to all College of Business u*. PREGNANCY 372-7338. 3-11-13 Any undergraduate student living in majors. 7:30 tonight in 117 Eppley primary. He could get out two COUNSELING. 372-1560. a residence hall who is interested Center. months early with good r box, Electric fira place C-11-30 ARE YOU overloaded with office should pick up a petition in 8 behavior. (continued from page 1) 220 ™ Snow mobile wit or school work? Let me assist Student Service. B Idg. Deadline is ilia 8. Union Board is "I have - now accepting paid a terrible price ^00.6-11-14 you in my home with your 5 p.m. Wednesday. applications for the Christmas Flea for getting involved in this sort Cairo-Suez road Monday but were for :ed out of another as they took typing or bookeeping. Call Market. Entry fee is $4. Deadline Seniors and Grad Students! You of thing. What semblance of the first practical steps toward carrying out the new Suez truce. ? Reverb, Gibeon 393 7480 or 393-7396. 3-11-15 haven't forgotten your yearbook for accepting applications is Nov. The Israeli state radio said Austrian and Swedish order I have in life is shattered..." troops of the pAiSvr- ELAINE, CONGRATULATIONS picture, have you? Call 36A Union or Wolverine Office, 30 or stop by Phi Gamma Nu will hold Segretti said in with the Los an interview Angeles Times. U.N. Emergency Force manned the Israeli barriers at Kilometer 101, where the irregular cease • fire line crosses the highway about Transportation Student Services Bldg. initiation at 7 tonight at the Delta on becoming an acth/el Love 60 miles east of Cairo. ](S your Deite Zeta Si.ter., 1-11-13 MSU Pre - Law Club will present the admissions officer from Duke Sigma Pi house. All members and pledges must attend. Wharton book The Tel Aviv command said that its troops dismantled a second NATION WIDE AUTO _IL6 month o,d'w,ck m*1* t0 flood home, TRANSPORTERS. Cars - all points. 313-537-0005. C-11-30 University at 7:30 tonight in 119 Eppley Center. fror Thanksgiving planters ai today will go on sale checkpoint on the approaches to Suez City because the blue - bereted U.N. troops had set it up "contrary to Israeli ■rations current. through Friday at the agreement." 332-4156 East Lansing High School invites entrance in the International ■jjj* 3-11-U SPEND AN afternoon you to attend the fall production Center. Prices range from $3.25 to A new book on lifelong There was no report of violence. The Israelis said making "You're a Good Man, Charlie $6.50. they took down P c"TE, .mall puppy need. moneyl Advertise your garage Brown." Two special children's Sponsored Floriculture Forum. by the education, co • authored by the U.N. barrier after the peacekeeping troops disregarded a request tame. 485-5629 efter 6 sale with a low cost Want Ad. performances will be held at 7 p.m. President Wharton, will be at PAUL - THANK you for a fantastic to take it down themselves. ■m 1-11-13 dzimsanasdienal Ar bucu un Dial 355 - 8255. tonight and Wednesday. Children in MSU Horticulture Club will meet local bookstores in the near elementary grades will be admitted at 7 future. Egyptian and Israeli generals negotiated in a desert tent supplied * T° milestibu. Pupik. 1-11-13 for $1. Following performances will p.m. Wednesday in 209 by the United Nations, tryingto implement the rest of the day - old Horticulture Bldg. Clancey Lewis Titled "Patterns for Lifelong |K>od home: 6 month old be at 8 p.m. Friday through will give the slide pact. It is designed to strengthen the cease - fire and open the way tfTn,d TM *'«<»*■ s Saftday. General Admission $2. "Nothing Like a Tree." presentation, Learning," the book explores for an international Middle East peace conference next month. Ituden. IH J' Ci" « flfaduating vat 353-1089. | Real Est Confused about no - fault Student Council for exceptional how institutions of higher learning can create lifelong The six • point cease - fire provides for a U.N. takeover ot the DONT FORGET Blood coma.only insurance? Eric Schneidewind from children is holding a education programs. the State In.urance Bureau will meeting at 7 Israeli highway checkpoints as a preliminary from people. Profeuional donor, p.m. Thursday in B104 Wells Hal. Wharton's portion step toward supplying of the "♦Honuu | COUNTRY ESTATE, St. Johns near compan.atad. MICHIGAN speak to ail interested students at 7 There will be a film presentation book is based on the the Egyptian 3rd Army in the Sinai and civilians in Suez city. COMMUNITY BLOOD tonight in Eppley Center. Question and election of officers. findings of This in turn is to lead to an exchange of war prisoners, a - three bedroom beautiful brick and answer session will follow. the Task Force on key ranch with attached garage, CENTER. 337-7183. Hour.: Lifelong Isreali demand in the diplomatic contacts conducted by MSU Crew Club is Education which he initiated at Kissinger in L, °N STUDENTS with located on three acres. Family Monday, Thurwlay, and Friday 9-4 30 p.m.; Tuetday and Women's sponsoring Resource Center a brown bag lunch every is open at the holding an meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday MSU. his swift tour of Arab capitals. The United States, by its action in the Middle East conflict has £*• » mobite home.. te'romcampu,spUc#to Wedneaday 12-6:30 p.m. C-11-30 Wednesday noon for women who Alley - liy. Meet the coach and find out what Crew is all about. The other authors of the regained the confidence of some European nations, a high are returning to school after several book are the Rev. Theodore M. ^ or $66. STUDENT NEEDS dally parking years of motherhood, homemaking If restoring functional equipment Hesburgh, president of European diplomat says. 1m*I ,W "*•' V«CM room. Call for appointment, .pot near Berkey Grand River or employment. Come and join us turn, you on, come to the Railroad University of Notre Dame, and "By acting quickly and effectively in the Middle East you have IaNOr mobile home 669-9873, or 1-224-6423, area. Will pay. 351-2768, after 6 for discussion, sharing and Oub meeting at 7:30 tonighi at 33 Paul Miller of the Rochester regained the confidence of those allies in Europe who had some |l,.,3 ■ Phone 332-3437. 1-224-6278.4-11-16 p.m. 6-11-16 resource, in 6 Student Services Union. No experience Everyone i. welcome. needed. Institute of Technology. doubts that you would come to their assistance in an emergency," he said. Tuesday, November 13 . 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Self-confidence revealed by '71 freshman in study By MAUREEN CAMPS themselves as lacking required abilities is least not ego shattering to be regarded as threatening," the study asserts. less than superior." Despite ominous warnings about the even more rigor of college studies, 76 per cent of the In nonintellectual areas an unusually Only time will tell if the actual freshmen who entered MSU in 1971 high proportion of freshmen rate performance of students will match self predicted they would do better than themselves above average or in the top 10 predictions, but high confidence and very per cent of the class on a number of traits. favorable self-images prevailed when the average in their course work. A study of the 1971 freshman class, Sixty per cent of freshmen rate 1971 class entered MSU. released in October, found most students themselves highly in the categories of stick Male and female differences are also extremely confident about their ability to - to - it - iveness, drive to achieve and apparent in other areas. Ultimate excel in any academic program offered by understanding of others. In areas of objectives sought by incoming students the University. practicality, sense of humor, leadership and their professional, political and and sociability, 40 to 50 per cent of those societal goals all point to a bade difference Though the women's movement is surveyed evaluate themselves as above in the attitudes of men and women. urging an improved self-concept for their peers. Men indicate material goals as reasons women, only 65 per cent of the female freshman saw some chance to be more Traits in which a smaller percentage of for attending college. These included a successful than most of their fellow freshmen rate themselves highly were better job, more money and staus students, while SO per cent of freshman attributes such as artistic and mechanical improvement. Women seem more males saw it as a possibility. ability, defensiveness, sensitivity to concerned with intellectual and societal criticism and political conservativism. objectives, such as increased awareness of The study showed female freshmen do The study points out that these are different lifestyles, skill in getting along not rate themselves as highly as males in traits "where it is more fashionable or at with others, and community service any academic area exept reading. Fifty-one per cent of the women surveyed said they considered marriage a Defense officials say possible reason for dropping out of school while only 29 per cent of the men saw marriage as a reason. "Females are compelled less by the Duck from necessity of becoming a 'provider,' and therefore are more free to pursue cultural rather than material interests," the study ex-POWs recovering The sun lit up this unique pond, built in the shape of a duck, in a bird refuge just east of Stonewall, Manitoba. The pond is nearby pond - also developed by the provincial government and Ducks Unlimited, an international conservation group - states as a reason why more men indicated had suffered "stress reaction," including 400 yards long, 150 yards wide and 18 feet deep. Another was built in the shape of a goose. AP Wirephoto material goals over the social and WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense officials say former U.S. war prisoners depression, after coming home. intellectual objectives chosen by women. But now officials said mental and Similarly, more men indicate they think have recovered "exceptionally well" from emotional problems have turned out to be they will graduate with honors. The study, prepared by Arvo E. Juola, professor of evaluation services, and based the physical and emotional effects of their captivity. "They came through better than we "far less than we got ready for." Losses from bad debts suspected on student self-estimates, indicates that 76 expected." one official said Monday in Only one man has been discharged for a per cent of the freshmen rate themselves above average or in the top 10 per cent in academic ability compared to their discussing recently analyzed results of medical and psychiatric examinations and treatment since the release of 566 psychosis and two others still are hospitalized for the same reason. However, these two men are described as of business administration office classmates. In writing and math ability, American POWs from Communist "coming along very well." The next morning, Kleppe said, "lea! J Only about 20 men were diagnosed as WASHINGTON (AP) - The chief of the investigations into the allegations are too, over 50 per cent rate themselves Vietnamese prisons. Small Business Administration (SBA) said complete. Henry Petersen at the Justice Di pt. andtoJP above their peers. The anxieties and confusions involved having neurosis and "most of these him he would be receiving from us in readjusting are now behind the former conditions have been resolved by now," Monday there appear to be "substantial Kleppe criticized that decision and said, j It seems irrational to have so large a losses" in bad debts incurred by the "we've got a problem with credit in recitation of the charges. And they m POWs, the official said. officials said. group consider themselves the best. Richmond, Va., SBA office. Richmond. We know it and we're doing delivered later that day." Last spring Pentagon medical On the physical side, officials said that 'The thought of not succeeding former POWs have been purged of various Administrator Thomas Kleppe said in an something about it." academically is difficult to accept because authorities said all the POWs showed signs But he said that was no reason to cut off He said he also suspended Regan frod kinds of worms and there should be no interview, however, that he was not alleging of their high commitment, and to regard during preliminary check - ups that they criminal misconduct on the part of the funds to all other SBA operations. day- to - day supervision of the Ion further recurrence of malaria. business and appointed Alan Harris of thl Richmond area director or his regional boss A subcommittee member had told the There will apparently be lasting physical Atlanta SBA office to temporarily tin in Philadelphia. Associated Press that the allegations in the effects for some, including arthritis But he said, "the over - all situation looks Richmond case include possible organized Program slated developed in prison and damage to knees, elbows and shoulders suffered by air crewmen who ejected from their planes like we have some bad credit decisions. We have some bad loans on the SBA portfolio and we are going to sustain some losses." crime influence in the SBA loan program, the discovery of millions of dollars of loans in default and considerable cases of conflict "Since then Regan has been in genen limbo," Kleppe said. and made bad parachute landings. But few HamiltJ funds for droug of these will be disabling, officials said. Where possible, military surgeons are Kleppe recalled both the area director, Thomas F. Regan and the regional director, of interest on the part of some SBA administrators. Asked about allegations that and others had recommended removal i Russell Hamilton, to the Washington office Regan before and had been overruled J correcting the results of fractures and Kleppe declined to comment on the Speakers and a film will highlight Id Speakers will discuss Pan Africanism Monday in the wake of a revelation during Kleppe, the administrator denied it. - other injuries. possible tie - in with organized crime. He In an interview in Philadelphia. Hamiltol Mubarak Karamu, a fund - raising program and Mohammedism and a film of the The Air Force has returned 290 of its the weekend by the House banking also said he couldn't comment on subcommittee on small business that it had said he had recommended ths sponsored by the Office of Black Affairs to drought - stricken areas will be shown. 325 former POWs to duty, though not all the probable size of the bad loans in inform the public about the cutrent Proceeds will go to aid stricken areas. are flying again yet. Hie Navy has 104 of uncovered what appeared to be substantial Richmond other than to say they would be removed in 1970 and again in 1971 the administrator turned it down." inj drought in Africa. its 138 former prisoners on duty, the criminal abuses in SBA field offices. "substantial." A $2 donation is requested for the The subcommittee recommended that "This thing is serious as hell." H For more information, contact the Army 39 of 77 and the Marines 12 of 26. session at 4 p.m. Saturday at the United Another 64 men have been honorably Congress not pa?; a Senate - approved bill to Kleppe said Hamilton notified his said, adding that the Richmond situatiofl Office of Black Affairs, 308 Student was "so wild nobody would believe it." Ministry of Higher Education, 1118 S. discharged or retired from the service. increase the SBA loan authority from $2.3 subordinates of problems in the Richmond Services Bldg. He would not elaborate. 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