By DIANE SILVER Last winter term, the pleas of one "An order such as this at that time reasonable." State News Staff Writer facult> member for energy conservation would have resulted in a flood of Simon added that the impact of the Like the rest of our went unheeded because of energy devouring University complaints," he said. "The campus effort to cut the amount of fuel consumed Saving energy society, MSU woke up last week to the fact that the fuel shortage could cause us all to be in very cold water. However, unlike some institutions, MSU is not a educational officials' fears that the MSU community would rebel if asked to conform to such measures. The plan, associate proposed by Terrel Phenice, population was not ready for such a drastic move. And let's face it, there has to be a real urgent and acceptable reason before such action would be followed." will not be measurable for about two weeks. But even if large savings are made, the problem of fuel shortage will still be babe in the professor of anthropology, "As recent as last week we heard from around, he said. energy conservation woods. The "I cannot predict how much more will University's first experience with nothing unusual an have to be done at MSU but we do not see organized conservation program came "I cannot predict how much more will have to be done at MSU in 1971 in response to a any relief in sight," Simon said. "I'm not financial crisis but we do not see any relief in sight." caused by slim an expert on energy resources but from appropriations from the - Ted Simon, Physical Plant director the newspaper reports I've read, I think we state. Faculty, students and staff were can expect the situation to asked then to get worse voluntarily lower would have lowered the University's people complaining that they were too before it gets better." thermostats and turn off lights. Some thermostats to three degrees below their cool at 75 degrees and wanted their Simon said he sensed $250,000 was saved in fuel and electricity normal a desire in people setting. thermostats turned up," Simon said. to solve the energy crisis and MSU campus costs that year. then briskly Phenice estimates that $280,000 and 10 "Within the last three and four days we on Yet, by 1973 these savings were mostly eroded by increased fuel costs due to per cent of MSlFs fuel consumption could have been saved. have seen signs of excellent response to Wharton's Nov. 8 announcement," Simon move on to other problems. "But this is not that kind of problem, it is here to stay. Now, we are inflation and the return of consumers to said. "As far as I'm concerned, people making the Simon said that his office rejected the initial adjustments to it and in the future their old wasteful habits, Ted Simon, plan because they feared people would not have always been cooperative in we will have to start Physical Plant director, said. planning seriously cooperate. responding to anything that is what to do in the next 10 years." the Friday, November 16,1973 Michigan State News Volume 66 Number 69 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 enate ratifies amendment o suspend emission controls WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D - Maine, the needs to meet the energy crisis. Chairman Herbert F. Stein of the Council uisday defeated a Democratic move to sponsor, said it would "assure minimum A long list of amendments remain to be of Economic Advisers followed a day later luire President Nixon to order gas disruption of air quality programs," but considered before action on the emergency by saying he thought the administration ioning by Jan. 15 and then adopted an acknowledged that it could "in some energy bill can be completed. would opt for tax increases on gasoline, endment its sponsor said could slow instances delay the achievement of the rather than rationing. an air efforts by two years, emission reduction goals of the Clean Air Many of the amendments have been rhe clean air amendment to emergency Act by two years." It cleared by Interior Committee Chairman Proposals are being developed within the passed Henry M. Jackson, D Wash., the floor Treasury for a 30 - cent increase in the >rgy legislation would allow temporary overwhelmingly. • federal tax on gasoline, which would boost pension of emission standards in order to The emission standards suspension is one manager of the bill. mit the burning of dirtier fuels. of several powers President Nixon prices per gallon to about the 75 to 80 cent says he President Nixon said Thursday he will level, depending on the grade of gasoline. sign a bill authorizing construction of an oil If there is gasoline rationing, a large new pipeline across Alaska despite what he said bureaucracy would be needed and someone lus rental were objectionable features of the bill. to run it and this logically would fall under However, Nixon said he would ask Interior's new Office of Petroleum Congress later to remove amendments Allocation, already set up to administer the attached to the bill in the Senate and mandatory allocation programs for heating approved by the Senate - House conference oil, jet fuel and kerosene. committee. But if the administration opts for a The riders to which Nixon objected were or area backed by Jackson, and grant broad new regulatory powers to the Federal Trade higher gasoline tax - and can get Congress to go along — Treasury would handle that since it already collects a four - cent gasoline Commission, including the right to go to tax and little additional new bureaucracy court to enforce its rules if the Justice might be needed. Department fails to act. Fuel allocations are beginning to pinch jy By LINDA SANDEL energy will probably withhold agreement on the some Administration policies was infighting disclosed Tuesday over energy Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz said people were overreacting to the when public transportation in several of the nation's cities and more transit agencies expect cuts in December unless they get additional supplies. State News Staff Writer energy crisis and that gas rationing could be The shortage is forcing some companies proposed contract until the Dept. of State A plan to trait Dept. rent 10 buses from the Highways formalizes plans to create a state avoided. His statement conflicted with Interior to scout for alternate sources of fuel supply. "I'm confident that mass transit has the Icy holiday of Street Railways (DSR), ■ owned reserve fleet rolling stock of used lich would enable Lansing transit Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton and White highest priority and in fact will get the fuel A performer in the Holiday on Ice show at the Lansing Civic Center buses. House energy adviser John Love, who were it needs," Transportation Secretary Claude ficials to implement an extension of the Edmondson said that DSR would be leaps through the air during one of the routines presented by 85 st Lansing bus system, may be pinched saying rationing was about a certainty by Brinegar told the House Commerce skaters who travel with the show. See related article on page 10. the energy crisis. willing to lease buses to Lansing if the the beginingof 1974. Committee. highway department would be able, within State News photo by Dave Mendrea Frank Mossman, vice chairman of the several months, to take over the agreement pitol Area Transit Authority said a plan and lease buses from its own fleet to the renting the DSR buses would solve the thority's problems of insufficient bus uipment which have delayed proposed ute extensions for several months. city. DSR, therefore, would not be deprived of its buses for long. Joseph Corcoran, manager of operating services and grants in the highway MSU athletic department to install The proposed route would extend East department's Bureau of Urban and Public nsing's bus service to include north - Astroturf in nth Transportation, said that energy shortages Spartan Stadium runs. Presently the city benefits ly from east - west routes running along and River Avenue from the Capitol to have forced officials to investigate the possibility of establishing a state - new :ridian Mall. controlled reserve of buses which could be DSR Asst. General Manager Don leased to cities needing mass transit By JACK WALKDEN perimeter of the field. This means the new which offers more shock resistance. The White intrasquad game. Imondson said Thursday that Detroit equipment. State News Sports Writer cover will present an artificial grass surface installation and product are much The project is being paid for by the msit officials thought nearly two Corcoran said the department is urging Spartan Stadium will have a new look for the entire stadium floor. improved." athletic department, but some >nths ago that they would be able to the DSR to lease buses to the Lansing next fall. "We have saving may expressed continued Smith was pleased with the final price be made from the 3-M se the buses to MSU Athletic Director Burt Smith company, the Lansing. authority until the state can put the dissatisfaction with the installation and agreement, but added that the budget installer of the original turf in 1969. 'Earlier we thought we could spare ten reserve fleet leasing idea into operation. announced Thursday that a new Astroturf subsequent deterioration condition of the would take a beating. ses easily," Edmondson said. "Now that "We intend to set up a bus pool synthetic grass surface will be installed for present surface and recent engineering "After about four "I can't say whether there will be any months of the possibility of a real system," Corcoran said. "It will take some next year. analysis has supported compensation from the original installer, energy crisis our concern," negotiations and in view of the price that iming, we tend to think we'll need every time however, because we may have to go Smith disclosed the signing of a Smith said. they finally agreed upon, I'd say that it because I'm not sure at this time," Smith is we can lay our hands on." to the legislature for some money." contract with the Monsanto Company of "In selecting Monsanto Astroturf, we was a success," Smith said. said. Edmondson says that higher gas prices Arnold Stieber, assistant to the St. Louis, Mo., for an installation cost of feel that MSU is now getting the best "However, the cost will have to be " With the recent injury problem already forcing more Detroiters to use chairman of the Lansing • area transit approximately $170,000 for the new product available on the market," Smith spread over a number of years as far as the is authority said he hopes to see the reserve involving Astroturf that the National systems and that the trend should covering. continued. "There have been many budget is concerned," he added. "It's a Football League players union brought up, ice greater emphasis on having many fleet set up so that DSR can confirm the The present Tartan Turf field was improvements made in recent years and pretty big chunk to come out of the Smith was asked if MSU was «ses out on the streets. "gentleman's agreement" which the bus installed in 1969 at a cost of about we will benefit from these. asking for budget at one time." more trouble with the installation of the Edmondson did say, however, that the officials from both sides have been $250,000. "It's a decided improvement over what The installation of the new surface will >wgy crisis does not necessarily mean The new cover will replace the current new product. discussing. we had," he said. "The people who were take place next spring and will take about it the DSR will Stieber said the surface of approximately 75,000 square with me were very much impressed with not be able to furnish Lansing authority three to five weeks depending on the "I talked to coaches in the Big Ten and Using with 10 buses. feet and will cover an additional area of the Astroturf. weather. Smith is hopeful that the surface fa said that the DSR bus commission about 10,000 square feet around the "It has 85 they're not convinced that Astrotur (continued on page 8) more fibers per square inch will be installed in time for the Green and causes more injuries," Smith answered 5# Local groups denounce fijp# i proposed By CHRIS DANIELSON tentative plans are currently being reviewed to dr State News Staff Writer study the feasibility of building the new bridge where the old one stands, More than 125 people, including three MSU trustees, heard eliminating the controversial rechanneling proposal. representatives of eight on and off - campus groups question and "The existing structure has a very inadequate criticize several aspects of the $700,000 Kalamazoo Street waterway. Each project spring it jams up with dead trees, and our crews must work many at an informational meeting of the Building, Lands and Planning hours to clear the channel and keep the bridge from Committee Wednesday night. washing out," Schaeffer said. Committee Chairman Anne Garrison said the two ■ hour meeting, "When traffic levels reach 8,000 to 10,000 cars called because of per day, it is time a large response by the campus community to the to think about a four • lane street," he added, committee's tentative approval of the project last month, was the noting that the traffic count was 8,290 on Oct. 20, 1970 - the day of a home football first meeting of its type ever held by any standing committee of the game against the University of Illinois. Academic Council. Milton Baron, director of Campus Park and Preliminary plans for the Ingham County Road Commission's Planning, said the construction project is necessary because Kalamazoo Street is a major east west project call for a 2,000 • foot segment of Kalamazoo Street to be widened from two to four lanes, with the artery from Lansing to MSU, and that it would benefit people living existing in University Village. bridge over the Red Cedar River to be replaced by a larger span 200 However, most of the group representatives who had been feet to the east. Milton Baron, director of the Dept. of Campus Mapping plan it out at a Wednesday Building, Lands and Planning The river would be rechanneled to pass at least 140 trees would be removed. under the new bridge,and granted time to speak criticized the rechanneling proposal, and some said that the whole project would do more harm than good. Since four "Kalamazoo Street is nearly a nature path compared to Grand acres of University property - mostly in the Red and Planning, uses e mep to illustrate a point Committee meeting. Campus group representatives, River Avenue, and is seldom overcrowded." said Steven Cedar natural area - would be required for the rechanneling and Doud, most of whom opposed parts of the plan, were J favor of the proposed Kalamazoo Street project. held to five minutes. additional right - of - way, the board of trustees must approve final representing MSU Married Students Union. "The whole project is a detriment to the University Village area." .°n was one of several speakers who gave 20- plans for the project when they are drawn up. ""nute presentations State News photo by Julie Blough Robert Schaeffer, chief engineer of the road commission, said (continued on positive aspects of the on page 7) Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. Novembe, news Firm ASSOCIATED PRESS explains gift to campaign The former head of American Airlines said in late 1971 for $100,000 and said $100,000 Richardson a liar. HaiB Mid that,fact, Richardson h>H ^ ■ roundup Thursday he illegally gave $55,000 in corporate funds to President campaign because he Nixon's was 1972 reelection afraid not to. contributors "would be considered in a special class." At the time, Spater noted, Kalmbach was the Nixon made the claim, and raised a question of whether the Senate Judiciary Committee would seek action against Richardson for originator of a proposal to limit Cox's Ir1'! senators reported. compiled bij our national desk But another corporate chief, Russell DeYoung President's personal attorney and represented perjury, during a session with GOP senators Meanwhile. President Nixon Du.h^ ■ of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., told the United Air Lines, American's chief competitor Wednesday night, the senators said. Watergate counter - attack Thursday I Senate Watergate committee that his company and strongest opponent of a merger between The senators who quoted Nixon at calling anew to remain in office. 1 01 Richardson a liar declined to be identified. illegally gave $40,000 without pressure and American and Western Airlines. Such airline Soldiers battle in Cambodia "solely because we thought the re - election of mergers must be approved by the President, According to three senators at the White Appearing before an overflowcrowd ofn^B the President was in the best interest of the whose decision is not subject to court review, House meeting. Chief of Staff Alexander Haig thousand at the National Assn. of d^P Twenty Communist - led troops were killed when country." Several Republican senators said that Nixon disputed Richardson's committee testimony that convention, Nixon accentuated the h North Vietnamese and government troops clashed five George A. Spater, who retired as board claimed former Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson Richarcbon opposed a_ Richardson White Mouse order for developments of the year, from his sUnrij" - chairman and chief executive officer of the lied in sworn testimony about Richardson's role Cox to cease efforts in federal court to obtain and soft pedaled discussion of the times in 24 hours in the remote Cambodian frontier related scandals, which he referred to simply airline shortly after disclosing the illegal in the ouster of special Watergate prosecutor tapes and documents in Watergate province of Quang Due. probes. problem of the campaign of 1972 " contribution, told the Senate Watergate Archibald Cox. The Saigon command also said 100 North Vietnamese committee that Herbert W. Kalmbach asked him The White House denied the President called soldiers and five South Vietnamese soldiers were killed THE EAGLE Israel in hand - to - hand fighting along the border, some 125 miles north of Saigon. Military sources say some 5,000 government troops Egypt, RESTAURANT have been committed to overtake three outposts overrun by the North Vietnamese Nov. 4. The Viet Cong claimed 68 persons were killed in first of 8,000 OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WE FEATURE Canal defenses. government aerial attacks against four Communist - held TEL AVIV (AP) - Israel return to their homes in the towns between Nov. 3 and Nov. 12. freed 375 Egyptian prisoners area we have occupied" if the Experts in Cairo tend to Thursday and 26 wounded Damascus government would accept the report, not officially SHRIMP JI ALL THE SHR,WP YOU CAN EAT INCLUDING ONI Y *1 Qs I To protest these attacks, the Viet Cong and North Israeli captives came home to free the Israeli captives. acknowledged by either side, FRIES, SALAD BAR AND COFFEE, ROLLS AND BUTTER " Vietnamese walked out of a meeting of the four - party that the Israelis achieved EVERY TUESDAY, WE FEATURE tears, cheers and flowers as Israel has agreed to an joint military team, a Viet Cong spokesman said. Egypt and the Jewish state repatriate 8,221 Egyptain additional edge by using Arabic prisoners for 247 Israeli POWs speaking soldiers riding SMORGASBORD er pBrson began exchanging more than • 8,000 captives from the which Egypt says it is holding. captured Soviet • made tanks 300 S. Capitol Ave., Across trom Knapp's October war. Meanwhile, reliable to fool the Deversoir defenders Indians, Eskimos halt land work The military command said informants said Thursday that into thinking they were FREE PARKING IN ADJACENT RAMP 375 Egyptians, about 125 of Israel's break - through onto Egyptains returning from the 4892578 Indians and Eskimos won an injunction halting work them wounded, were flown to the west bank of the Suez front. on $6 billion worth of dams, Once the bridgehead was powerhouses, airports and Cairo on three Red Cross Canal last month has led to severe rebukes and a shakeup in secured the Israelis were able highways that they claimed would destroy their land flights from Israel's Lod International Airport. The the to pour across a force that in and way of life. Egyptian military high a Israeli POWs arrived aboard a command. few days reached 12,000 men. Quebec Superior Court ordered developers of the Swiss DC6 airliner and were The wrangling in Cairo, They say the shock waves hydroelectric project in the James Bay region to cease from trespassing in the area and said work could not continue without "prior agreement of the Indians and Eskimos." taken to hospitals. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said Israel now urgently wanted to exchange 368 Syrian from the calamity are largely responsible for an official shakeup that included the firing of at least one army chief hidden from the public and offically unconfirmed, is an Egyptian counterpart to complaints in Israel that the \m prisoners for an estimated 127 and the creation of an entirely Israeli armed forces were Israelis held by Syria. new field command to plug a unprepared for the Oct. 6 Gaesats The Syrian regime has glaring weakness in the Suez attack that opened the war. refused to discuss a POW Astronauts take final jet flight exchange and Dayan disclosed The State News is published by the students of Michigan State that "we have offered to allow University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms. The Mondays. 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All except one of several council members contacted 35 to 38. The number of administrative members would be on The Tenure University committees Faculty Affairs, Faculty and Student Affairs to "I don't yet have a reaction the report as I have just started to read it," she said, "It's possible that streamlining the council might increase communication among increased from 29 to 30 "but I believe I would want to council members," Ken Cole, Thursday said they had just under the proposed would remain under the define the purpose of the at-large member, said, "but it's received, through campus mail composition of the council, suggested composition, but the the report the Ad Hoc but proposed committees on University in terms other than also possible that the number six of those members academic affairs, academic those the ad hoc committee of different viewpoints will be Committee to Review would lose their vote. Academic environment and academic lessened." Governance which The committee also governance would combine the John R. Brake, "The combination of $8 duties of most of the current Affairs Committee chairman, Increase reported committees could put a heavy standing committees. said Thursday that the workload on committee council needed trimming. members and affect the The proposed academic vsk&JL. in environment committee, for "I think our present diversity of opinions," Geoffrey Walker, James A Nike missile lite near Anchorage Anchorage was Chugach Mountain! overlooking m jobs fo example, would combine the functions of the committees Building, Lands and Planning and Business Affairs and Public on structure has reached the where our committees large," Brake said. are point too Madison College representative, said. But MSU Provost John bathed in moonshine at sundown recently. By DIANE SILVER Cantlon said the present Anchorage. Safety. The Army installation is perched atop the State News Staff Writer The chairman of the Public procedures for election would AP Wirephoto Anne C. Garrison, chairman Safety Committee could not be prevent such a lack of varying Unemployment among MSU students graduating during the of reached for comment. perspectives. omen sell bracelets to raise funds 1972-73 school year decreased by 1.1 percent from the year. previous the Building, Lands and I Nickel • silver bracelets Amendment. on sex in government benefit The Placement Services Follow • Up Report released Jiscrib-'d "ERA" are being sold So far, 30 states have Thursday, programs. shows that unemployment has declined from 10.4 per cent in Ky the Lansing Area League of raitfied the amendment — The proposal must be 1971 - 72 to 9.3 per cent last year. pomen Voters to raise funds esigned to equalize ratified by 38 states before The ratification activities in report, a listing of every 1972 - 73 MSU graduate's job and employment and legal rights March 1, 1979 to go into salary, indicates that underemployment has remained the same. A Jutes which have not passed between the sexes, as well as effect. Michigan ratified the student is considered underemployed when he is working in a job, ■he proposed Equal Rights eliminating discrepancies based amendment on May 25, 1972 such as clerk or a waitress, that requires skills not gained from a They cost $3 each, and can college education. dered — prepaid — Underemployment was higher again among graduates from the h IMPORTANT NOTICE * through Denise Davis,r 4539 social sciences and liberal arts (15 per cent) than those from Starting in January 1974 I will tour the world during Chippewa Drive, Okemos. technical areas ( 6 per cent). the next 10 years and will be happy to mail artifacts, John Shingleton, director of Placement Services, said that literature, music, samples of rock, soil etc. to the c&fexi kfipcjz. underemployment is to some extent voluntary. • "We are finding each year an increase in this University Museum, Department Heads, professors, voluntary and University recognized student organizations. 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All members of The Company I for It's What's Shabbat The Green and White The Astronomy Dept. invites you MSU Sport Parachute Club New Special Preview of "The Science are at HUIel: Nontraditional intersquad of Creative Intelligence." featuring urged to attend the election meeting "raott Happening must be received in the services at S: 30 p.m. today, followed fencing meet will be held at 3 p.m. to attend an open night from 8 to 10 Drop Zone: Two miles southeast of at S p.m. Sunday in hast McDonel color video tape of Maharishi will meet at State News office, 341 Student by grandmotherly chicken dinner today in the fencing room on the p.m. Saturday at the MSU Charlotte Airport on Flanders Koad. Mahesh Yogi will be held at 7; 30 Hall lower lounge Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two and various exercises to "work" it fourth floor of Jenison Kie Id house. Observatory, located near the Student training every Saturday and Mutfc Building k.bby tonight in 103C Wells Had. A special '* class days before publication. No off. Sat Talmud class at 9 a.m. All are welcome. intersection of College and Forest Sunday and by appointment. t will be accepted by event for World Plan Week USA Women, come together to meet followed by traditional Minyan at 10 Roads. a.m., then lunch kiddush. - MSU Scuba Club will have a night dive this Friday. All certified drivers presented by Students'International Meditation Society.) your sisters! At 7 tonight we will place Todii " Sa^u '.m' !tl y r di y welcome. For information contact Union Board Old Time movies The MSU Science Fiction Society gather together in the Human Registration begins , S"" Jewish grad students will be Jeffrey Kornblum, 416 E. Holmes present "The Fal of the Houae of will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in 34 Interested husbands are invited to Ecology Bldg. Auditorium to open in the first floo " .P*' determining if they want to do Usher," with Vincent Price at 7 the 1973 Women's Fall Festival. All •he Union. so Hall. Union. Discussion will probably the Spartan wives meeting at 7 30 things together at II p.m. Sunday at Owen lounge (IE). Bagels and cofee The Co - Rec Doubles Badminton and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union center around the question "Is there p.m. Monday at People's Church. your friends are going to be there. for the weekend. D,cr~ Deli at HiDel: Our great imported Ballroom. Coat la SO cants. tournament will start at 6 p.m. today any redeeming social value in stories 200 W. Grand River Ave. Topic; provided. meats and breads will be followed Learn to fight with sword, shield The about sentient sporesT" Won and run into the regular 7 to 10 p.m. "The La ma le Method of as and spear. The Society for Campus Gold Girl Scouts will this week by Judy Borus, the having « time for aD other people. It might be Childbirth." Creative Anachronism will hold meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the president of a local shul, discussing The Student Senate of the College Union Gold Room. Program - asing "Women in Judaism." Male better to come a little later if you are The Dept. of Philoaophy is of Agriculture and Natural lighting practive at I p.m. Saturday c«Ct" H along. chauvinists may even learn not in the tournament. pleaaed to announce a colloquium at Resources will present an Autumn The Pre ■ Professional Club invites all interested students to hear in the turf arena of Intramural Uldg. New the Men's T - S show^?'0^ something. 8 tonight in 312 Africuiture Hall people are Following the wnrvA, % If enjoy genuine Mexican Turkey Trot dance at 8:30 p.m. be. candleLht ^ _ you medical college admissions entering The featured speaker will be William Welcome To: "^OKtMOS^ cuisine, join u* for a Mexican dinner from S to 8 p.m. Sunday at St. Frankena, professor of philoaophy. Saturday in the lower lounge of Shaw HaU. Tickets are available in class statistics at 7:30 NoV. 27in 326 Natural Science Bldg. ""men The Society for Creative invite John's Student Parish, muak University of Michigan, who will 121 Agriculture Hall. FIRST BAPTIST Anachronism invites you to learn FIRST ASSEMBLY accompanying the meal. $2 a ticket at the door. ($1 for the children's speak on the topic: "Doea Morality have an Object?" The public is The Collage of Business is MENSA monthly gathering will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union with them the simple joys of the Granny's I 4684 MARSH RD. Middle Ages at 7:30 p.m. Saturday the Women's plate.) All proceeds go to the UFW planning a newsletter for students in Oak Room. It will also be gami OF GOD boycott fund. Sponsored by the the college. An editor is needed for night. Bring a game in the Union Tower Room. conjuction v 9:45 a.m. Bible Study student and Lansing boycott A locomotive from the inside out this publication. Interested business friend! New and interested friend? Festival. 1125 Weber Dr. - Lansing is curious thing. Come and see the The Madrigal Singers' Guild of the students should contact Don welcome. Roy Saper has 1 block N. of E. Grand River one on campus from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Christensen, 407 Eppley Center. Society for Creative Anachronism Coffeehouse will meet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in at Downer 11:00 a.m. Worship The Zoology Student Committee Saturday and Sunday on Stadium Southern African Liberation Road across from the field. the Music Bldg. Meet under the win meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 404 soccer The Assn. of Black Social Work Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. 5 min from campus No admission charge. picture of St. Cecelia. 6:00 p.m. Praise Service Natural Science Bldg. to discuss Students is having its second annual Monday at United Ministries in SUNDAY Thanksgiving drive for poor families course evaluations and changes In Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison 9:45 a.m. COLLEGE CLASS undergraduate advising. in Lansing. Donations of food and Road. Help us organize a Gulf 7:30 pjn. College 10:50 a.m. WORSHIP The All • University Student money will be appreciated. Contact boycott. We need everyone. Fellowship Judiciary will hold office hourafrom Deborah Nelson. 7.00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. each Monday. Everywoman'aCenter will wesent SERVICE Youth Minister: CHURCH OF THE The Methadone Clinic will be Wednesday and Friday in 331 the feminists from Three Rivers Richard W. Bishop, Pastor David Daku BRETHREN Student Services Bldg. having its second annual Christmaa Worm Farm at 8 tonight in th« Chuck Feltman, Youth Ministe drive for the needy. Your donations Union. A slide show and information are needed to make a poor family's For trans, call Tolkien Felowship of MSU will on how to set up a business will be meet at 8 tonight in North Hubbard Christmas merry. Queations and presented. 484 - 6640 or 489-3203 donations given to Ted Simmons, Walter Bucher, Pastor Hall. Dr. Shagrat of Uruk Hiachonl will speak on "Selection Breeding: A Deborah Nelson or Pat Carr. Church Services, 10:00 A.M. Better Ore For Tomorrow." we awn v\oz£ ■ Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. Gay liberation will meet at 3 p.m. The MSU Mennonite Fellowship Sunday in the Union Oak Room. •|NSU£&> SfOtCLfc. pE0pl.ES FIRST CHURCH OF 3020 S. Washington, will meet at 9:20 a.m. Sunday in 31 Union. Everyone welcome. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Pre - Vet Club will hold a s£eAtel •Dtecif tjfe cm chuRch CHRIST, SCIENTIST WtNTfcfi &3>/N4iZ«p The Medium, a chamber opera, meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 109 produced by the Lansing Anthony Hall. Dr. Louis Rossoni, a Community College Studio Theater small animal practitioner, will be the •U Grand River Club will be held at 8 p.m. tonight guest speaker. Interdenominational at Collingwood bnmt.ce and Saturday at the CoUege of Arts 200 W. Grand River fast l.ansing CENTRAL UNITED and Sciences Building. CAU. <*. IKI- Dr. Bradley will discuss the at Mich.gan METHODIST Amphitheater on South Washington 332-5073 Avenue. No admission. meeting held by the deans of the Across from the capitol Michigan medical colleges at 7:30 Sermon p.m. Nov. 27 in 326 Natural Science "Mortals And Topic: WORSHIP SERVICE UNIVERSITY Immortals" "Feast Of Fools" Sunday School to age 20 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN p -i; ipm 10:30 a.m. Dr. Howard A. A Panel Discussion: Wednesday E vening Meeting 8:00 p.m. Lyman CHURCH m "Our Christian Concern preaching For Justice" Reading Room Worship Services 310 N. Hagadorn Rd, located in Church 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Study Period - 9:45 a.m. Judge Robert Drake OPES E.l. 20t0 W GRAND MlVffl. OKiMOS Dr. Emest Shelley Nursery Available Worship -10:45 a.m. Ok*mos Mil off I K nwr M.r,d,.n Mall Weekdays 9 - 5 p.m. 485 - 9477 Sngspiration and Elder Cash Street Mon.. Tues.. Thurs.. Fri, Discussion - 7:00 p.m. Dr. Wallace Robertson evenings 7 - 9p.m. CANTONESE & NORTHERN Transportaion Provided CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. All are welcome EPISCOPAL CHURCH Call - 332-5193 lEZaZS 0 CHINESE FOOD to attend church services l[y\2 a Cocktail & Tropical Drinks Crib through Adults and visit and use the SERVICES % 0 LUNCHEON. FAMILY DINNERS COFFEE HOUR reading room. /?V PARTIES WELCOME AFTER SERVICES Phone 351-7160 X UNIVERSITY I f Ll o Opmi Daily at 11 30 Sunday at Noon ALL SAffCTS CHURCH SEVENTH-DAY 349-2698 UNIVERSITY BAPnSl 800 Abbott Road The Rev. W.A. Eddy, rector ADVENT 1ST CHURCH 149 Highland Avenue CHURCH 8:00 - Holy Communion 10:00 - Morning Worship Cast Lansing 4608 S. Hagadorn Saturday Services: Call For Ride: 351-4144 or 351-6494 Group Bible Study 9:30 AM Worship 11:00 AM fabrics, [(iifu.'n rrafUs • Worship Services: 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. ALUMNI CHAPEL mary maxim Sunday Evening: 6:00 P.M. on campus Discussion and Prayer Groups Film: "The Occult" 5:00 p.m. - Holy John Walden, Pastor Communion transportation Edgcwood United Church A word abo . 469 N. Hagadorn, E. Lansing - An Ecumenical Fellowship GOD Worship Service Church school -11:00 • 9:30 a.m. EAST LANSING New Liturgy - 11:00 a.m. Sermon at 9:30 a.m. by Dr. Truman A. Morrison id authoritative In University group dinner and program 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. For transportation Sunday mornings and evenings EAST LANSMG (UNITY CHURCH Call 332-8693 or 332-0606 841 Timberlane 4^. 9:30 Education 351-8200 If 1 11:00 Worship W. E. Michael, Pastor MORNING SERVICE - 10:00 a.m. | ] 7:00 Fellowsh p "Give Us Some Direction" Rev. Hoksbergen speaking EVENING SERVICE-7:00 P. p.m. Our entire stock must be sold Communion Rev. Hoksbergen speaking ...further reductions on most items! Visit out new Student Center open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. STADIUM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Lunch Wedn'isday 2793 E. Grand River, last Lansing Phone 332-8619 For Transportation Call 351 9059 50% OFF 50% OFF ALL 50% OFF ALL mrmeld or 351 6360 (across from GLITTER Hubbard Hall) ALL EMBROIDERY AND STUDENT CENTER HOLIDAY j J 1509 RIVER TERRACE NEEDLEPOINT TABLECLOTHS FABRIC 50% OFF FANTASTIC LUTHERAN up to South Baptist Church 50% OFF ALL SAVINGS! Candle Molds j| Campus Ministries Lansing 1518 S. Washington & Christmas Sunday • 7:00 p.m. ALL CRAFTS CREWEL Ornaments "God's Word And Heaven" MARTIN LUTHER UNIVERSITY "in A Day Of Increasing Hell CHAPEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Upon Earth, What Has Happened To Heaven? Is It For Real?" K.W. YARNS 25% to 50% OFF YARNS 2°* LCMS ALC-LCA 4 oZa skein 444 Abbott Road 332-0778 1020 S. Harrison 332-2559 9:45-A.M Fellowship Reg.51.69 CREWEL Reg. 90' Pastor David Kruae 6 full and pert-time staff serving the campuf 'College Bible Claw In the fireside 8:30 p.m. SALE *1.00 STITCHERY SALE 49c WORSHIP HOURS room. WORSHIP HOURS in the fireside room 9:00 am. 8:30 a.m. Worship 1st & 3rd Sundays Communion 9:30 a.m. Education Hour 2nd & 4th Sundays Matins 10:30 Worship Sunday 11:00 a.m. _ggjNTUES. WED. SAT. 10 to 6 P.M. & MQN. THURS, FRI. 10 to 9 P.M. 10:00 a.m. Education Hour Special weekday services "Who Said Thankrf" 11:00 a.m. Communion at appointed hours. 9:00 p.m. Communion Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor James Eme/y,Youth Pastor Wednesdays at University Lutheran FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening Both churches open for study Call 482-0764 for information 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. November 16, 1973 7 'oil finds deans a British economist to address By STEVE ORR totally rejected the idea, random poll of MSU the two was • saying year period in office too short. James Pickering, acting chairman of the English Dept. handicaps of system. a two - year MSU's fall quarter graduates e deans and departmental At present, deans said, "The students would be are not Frank Senger, chairman of the greatest losers under this Noted British economist Barbara Ward will economic development in the School of i found overwhelming subject to any periodic review, the School of Journalism, called system. TTie chairmen wouldn't "Being a chairman is an speak at MSU's fall term commencement on International Affairs at Columbia University. Lsition to the MSU Faculty and chairmen are reviewed by know how to the proposal "nonsense." extremely complicated job," help them. Dec. 1 at 3 p.m. in the Auditorium. Three others who will receive honorary bciate's proposal that deans their deans every five years. Stout said. "One of our most She will be awarded the "It takes a chairman a hell of [chairmen be rotated in L every two years. "Two years is about long a lot longer to find out what the important tasks is recruiting laws degree. honorary doctor of degrees known are Gwen Frostic, an internationally Michigan artist, Glenn Lake, a leading enough to find the office," said "It took me three years (acuity members. That takes El but three of the 15 deans Dean Edward Carlin of job's about," Senger said. Ward, Lady Jackson, wife of Sir Robert figure in state and national dairy the before I could feel comfortable more experience than you can Jackson, has been a staff member of the chairmen interviewed University College. organizations and Charles H. Malik, Lebanese knowing how to handle their get in two years." British journal "The Economist" for several William Callaghan, chairman diplomat, author, theologian and former decades and from 1968 to 1973 was Albert president of the United Nations General of the Dept. of Philosophy, said "It also takes time to build up itizens for Impeachment send the two - year plan held some "definite appeal" for him. the contacts needed to people, and you must learn help Schweitzer professor of international Assembly. Callaghan, who has been what making a budget is all jhamberlain 3,700 signatures ■A group of local citizens sentiments running 10 to 1 in going to take," Schuck said. chairman for 15 years, said he preferred a shorter term, claiming the post left little time for scholarly pursuits. about." William Weil, head of the Dept. of Human Development, Kalamazoo Street project draws criticism (continued from page 1) Ben Hickok, chairman of the East Lansing lculating petitions which call favor of impeachment. Meanwhile, the local Citizens believed progress of new Environmental Quality and Aesthetics Task Force, T the impeachment of the Schuck said about one half for Impeachment has also sent Two chairmen said a two - he added, amid cheers from the audience. said that his group has received - programs would be hampered replies to 20 letters esident have sent 3,700 of the impeachment letters year term would be possible for "University Village residents use the area for are letters to Republican Sen. by a two - year rotation. sent to various specialists about the project, and Inatures to U.S. Rep. Charles from the East the smaller departments. hiking, bird watching and photography, and it is Lansing area. Robert P. Griffin, Democratic asked audience members to send their comments jChambcrlain, R-Lansing. Chamberlain, himself, one of the few recreational areas near them," he has Sen. Philip Hart and Rep. Peter to the task force. Schuck, administrative not taken a stand on the John Wakeley, chairman of "Just about the time you're explained. Rodino, chairman of the the William Drew, professor of botany and plant The road project must also be approved by the Jistant to Chamberlain, said impeachment issue. "He is Judiciary Committee, reported Dept. of Psychology, said first getting a new program East Lansing City Council, since city rights - of - Aursday Chamberlain has awaiting the inquiry that comes John Robison, the group's the term length should depend underway, your two years are pathology, noted that the area is used for special Keived about 1,000 letters on out of the on "the complexity of the job." projects and field trips by hundreds of natural way are involved. Judiciary Committee leader. up. It doesn't make a lot of impeachment issue with to see what direction sense to me." sciences students every year. MSU Trustee Jack Stack, R-Alma, said he they are Robison said the petitions "The proposed alterations would was have been signed by members of "A two - year rotation would seriously pleased by the hearing, and predicted that the affect this use of the area," he said. board may vote on the project at its December the East make sense in some Lansing community as relatively H. John Carew, chairman of GLENDALE COLLEGE well as MSU students. He said small departments, but would the Dept. of Horticulture, said, and Representatives of the Michigan Botanical Club the Lansing Audubon Society expressed meeting if they have received a final recommendation from the academic committee many of the petitions have been result in never having a trained "I think that for some i OF LAW signed by people just walking chairman in the larger departments it might work very strrong opposition to the tentative plans. Tim Cain, 374 Williams Hall, representing by that time. down Grand River Avenue. departments," he commented. well, and for some it might not Kurt Manglos, 260 Bill Stout, chairman of the ASMSU, argued against hasty approval of the • A Degree Program Qualifying Graduates For Calif. Bar Exam Snyder work at all." Dept. of Agricultural project. • 5 Min. From Downtown Los Angeles In A Suburban Hall, sophomore and member of Community • Enrollment Now Being Accepted for March Term the citizen's group, said the Engineering, detailed the • Inquiries Are Invited By The Dean Of Admissions: petition drive is slowing down. PIONEER—4 CHANNEL "It's probably because Nixon hasn't really said anything Wfc axez u\cx£.: GLENDALE COLLEGE OF LAW 220 NO. GLINDAK AVI lately. Usually when he says GLENDALE, CA. 91204 (213)247-0770 something he says it wrong and HANGING people start moving," Manglos STORAGE said. J>» ****** * ya*. 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Action in all three areas Planning Director Michael Conlisk said the staff kept Fve'rcJn 7 tm Central area will be delayed for at least another month as the East Its proposed razing for the construction involves increasing the number of dwelling units per acre. The preservation and economic aspects in mind when reviewing the of ann Dt Lansing Planning Commission approved a motion Wednesday conflict in this proposal is between present residents in these plans for the rezoning of the Oakhill - Central area. He indicated - which is permissable under current aPartment(|| zoning (>"^visions. night to restudy the proposed zoning ordinance. that the recent amendments to the ordinance were designed to The house was torn down in August and „ ■ Commission member Elinor Holbrook introduced the motion, been constructed at the site. ~ ' J which passed by a 4-3 margin, because there were several C-T representation case preserve the East I-ansing environment. David Milstein, commission vice chairman, suggested that the In other action the commission voted iinaimn.»„.t T problems with "the general philosophy of the ordinance." commission notify all the interested parties of their decision in the question of an overpass to be lo, | 104 TTiough several amendments had been made to the original ordinance as a result of the commission's Oct. 10 public hearing, to resume in state court order to give them the opportunity to voice their opinion at the Elementary School. *ar the Oj Oral arguments on a complex and long • delayed court case on members of the commission and people in the audiencp voiced disapproval of the changes. Most of the opposition was directed toward the rezoning of representation of MSU clerical - technical employes will be heard at 10 a.m. Friday in the State Court of Appeals, Washington Square . Plan to rent buses from Detroit snagged by energy crisis three specific areas in East Lansing. An area west of Hillcrest Building in Lansing. The case (continued from page 1) Mossman said that the authority has had h began with the November 1972 election, which the would pay for the buses with operating assistance money it to get the propane manufacturer. Twin "fl°r ProblernjJ '' MSU Employes Assn. was contending with the American '• a"d receives quarterly from the state. This money comes directly vehicle manufacturer, Batronie. to li< theel* Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes for the role as from the 2 ■ cent Michigan gas tax. agreements. CATA is planning to start h-al.»tj'J representative of the University's clerical - technical employes. Mossman indicated the proposed East Lansing route extensions companies, he said. "♦DULCIMERS4' After the election, the University challenged 179 votes on the basis that they belonged to supervisory personnel prohibited from could go into effect immediately after rental agreements with DSR are made. In addition, the authority has been asked Council to restructure fare and subsidy Mr, t>\ ule i . AND KITS * voting in the election. The University eventually withdrew 84 of the challenges, which Mossman said the authority would lease the buses for $30 per structures would have all participating I... a| mn m ' '*1 cent subsidy for every mile the buses day per bus, until it can get its own equipment into service. 2$ • put the MSU association ahead by eight votes. The Michigan travel ♦ Ki»! Employe Relations Commission later determined that the Mossman said the authority would need over 20 buses to put boundaries. University could withdraw all its challenges to the election as it had the new route extensions into operation. At present the authority has 12 operating diesel buses. Four of these buses are new, three sought to do. though the final 95 votrswere never counted. ♦Elderly nstruments PASSPORT Serving The East Lansing Community have been completely reconditioned and five are safe and usable. Originally the authority had hoped to use propane or electric buses on the East Lansing extensions. All eight propane buses and Wolfpak Films t 541 e. grand river e.lansing4a nSi.ottPHOTOS 351-1477 For Over Half A Decade the seven electric buses are currently in disuse because of engineering and design problems. Open 10 7 Sat W.C. Fields * 332 -4331 - • 6 peitfopmiiK) Ms comp,\n\ Film Festival MOll'Ettt Com* Fri, Nov 6 MI S'E R 100 Eng Bldg at 7 & 9 only$1 "Fatal Glass of Beer NOVEMBER 13-18 The Pharmacist The Barber Shop & many more FAIRCHILD THEATRE BOX OFFICE - 344 • 0148 Free 6 Pack of Coke for every 20u st RUN SHOWiml RATED R ENDS SUNDAY! ELEC IN-CAR HEATER! at /efiie; mchigen date university S. HUROK presents Agnes de Mille's Heritage Dance CENSORED IN NEW YORK, BANNED IN BOSTON, CHICAGO SHOW UNCENSORED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS WEEKEND ONLY Theatre "OoV"'" "*>•■. andogoi„ 10°"Vh'i "" u;Efll| I 8< Sat. only! ■ tr £ ► ' • • •. Debut tour of America's first truly national ethnic dance company, with choreography by 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 Christmas season, "The Cherry Tree Carol." A colorful evening of Americana, sheer enjoy¬ ment for all ages. Good seats are still * available. MONDAY,NOVEMBER 19 TRICK BABY AND BLUE „ 8:15 PM in the UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM They laid the con on the wrong dudes ...now j Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30, weekdays the contract's Phone 355 - 3361 out on them! Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50, 2.00 Special group rates available to area schools and youth organizations. Contact Mrs. Murray in the Lecture- libit Concert Office, 355 • 6686. BABY klilli ' Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Friday. November 16. 1973 9 Cops _ nurt-tAVA ByEDDRUDZATS nni:«:n.i _u„. political clime, the idea of Suspense Robbers" could benefit from difficulties that marriage and a (teen Angel Bv By JACK JACK RODWAP BODNAR locking u/hita white . - cnnHnrt socking . - plays real rock 'n roll) if Qc;Q it since 11959. thp the hparte hearts nf of ponntlocc countless Hn?oncdozens be. T'U^. M„n;Ani The musical Aii»n Allen u brothers State News Reviewer drawing humor or any some exciting camera work but State News Reviewer Packed with a wide array of of Alle admirerers. One couple — Cy, Dan and Steve - and entertainment value from a family has, not to mention the He stalks the stage in a worn "It's a world of cops and Avakian lacks a flair or feeling minimal salaries people looking for a nostalgic jitterbugged on a table top Darryl Harbison, play almost as situation in which they feel they black leather jacket, a crinkled trip to the past, the Alle was while I robbers," so the title tune of policemen for chase scenes and is devoid of get from being More than they chain • smoked a good as a scratchy record that I "Cops and Robbers" by Michel rob $10 million worth of creativity when it comes to cops. half of "Cops and Robbers" is striped shirt covering his filled with screams and angelic carton of unfiltered Camel skips. Hie Angel's voice sounds I Led rand informs the viewer. securities called bearer maciated chest. His hair is looks everytime the Angel cigarets. The feeling bonds is working with the suspense field. devoted to the planning and was there. like a Coke bottle recycled "They're gettin : theirs/How are like walking thin ice. piled high into a full pouted or belched. "We play all over," said the on Not that there's much suspense execution of the heist itself and through a thresher. Thegroup is I you getting yours?" Obviously And in "Cops and Robbers" in "Cops and Robbers," but pompadour while his eyes and Some people in the audience Angel, alias Mike John. "We not very lovable. the rest to the problems the two I not through this movie about almost everything falls through, there could have been, with run into while teeth shine like jagged steel. actually thought they were play high schools, concerts, But they are fun, they are I for director Aram Avakianand dealing with a The Teen Angel is scarey. bars, you name it. And would two cops who plan the one big Westlake's help, of course. Mafioso fence. seeing Elvis the Pelvis when the legit and they do play real rock I capei that will secure their screenwriter Donald E. The best part of this terribly Appearing for one night Angel came but with an Elvis you believe that just before and roll. A near While Gorman and Bologna - capacity Westlake seem to have been too mild exercise in crime and only at the Alle - Ey on Presley first set — complete this 50s revival thing came crowd came out of the rain to work well with what they have, lazy to have at tempted anything Wednesday, Teen Angel and with white bodv suit. back, we got kicked out of a see the Angel, though it comedy are the performances of giving attractive and appealing was more than an average comedy Cliff Chevy Three were a ghost After the Elvis gig, the Angel bar for doing it." really - Gorman and Joseph characterizations, they have put from the 1950s. Three of the a question of who was crime story that exists on about suited up in his haggard 50s The Angel sound is not very Bologna as the two cops who their talents to much better use being entertained — the Alle THE GIRLS the same level as some of the concoct this crazy caper. As the in other ventures than this kids in the group were young, duds and burped his way into pretty, but it is not meant to crowd or the Angel. current TV shows of a similar but the Teen Angel and his from smith college movie opens, Bologna has mediocre production. Yet nature. rhythm guitarist have been and mount iiqlyokk already robbed a liquor store without them, who knows what FOR THE BEST IN BLUES Avakian lias provided are crazy about only during the credits and is the movie would have been ★★★★*★★*★★★ serviceable direction that like, THE TUNA GRINDER surprised at how easy the whole for they have a snappy patter FROM BELL'S IN AMHERST, ultimately remains quite thing was. When he tells his and delivery that provides the movie with what little laughs J KAPPA ALPHA J MUDDY WATERS MASSACHUSETTS. there are. THE GIRLS FROM MSU ARE STARTING 1st LANSING SHOWING! "Cops and Robbers" currently playing at the Campu? Theater. is * &&& 70 GO CRA7Y IT, TOO! AROUT "MISS SEPTEMBER" * Father ? BELL'S * * Appearing * * (X) Several members of the group •M*1 PIZZA )fMey0v> Weather Report told members ^aV^cC3ldgJ , .. -Plus- of Kappa Alpha Psi that they would be unable to participate ji. 17, o\ . *• now on • g°v„ sale )^ Tonight - Saturday "THE TAMING OF at the concert the slated for fraternity had Saturday night. Afor ji. Music, S3.50 at Marshall)^ Campbell's Smoke Instead of crowd with disappointing the only half of the 3^.S hop and t h e Canterbury Shop. group in concert, the fraternity moved to cancel the show. ★★★★★★★★★★★ Cover Nightly MCTAVISH CO OP PRESENTS: FROM THE AUTHOR OF Al RPORT ANOTHER SENSATION FILLED BESTSELLER Tli STABLES J 407 E. G8MD.RIVER-DOWNTOWN COPS AND ROBBERS' It's Allegedly the Best Movie in Town1 The Perpetrators! The Evidence! "A FUNNY EXCITING, EXCEPTIONALLY INTELLIGENT CAPER MOVIE!" ■ The New York Times "AN EXTREMELY FUNNY PICTURE!" n.y. Post "A JUICY PLUM FOR ANY AUDIENCE. ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOVIES. CONTINUALLY HILARIOUS." Long Island Press - "GREAT BELLY LAUGHS...A TERRIFIC COMEDY'"-WOR RADIO "A HEART OF PUREGRAND LARCENY...A DELIGHTFUL... MERRY LAUGH FILLED TALE - -CUE MAGAZINE ADDED NOVELTY CARTOON "COPS AND ROBBERS" Produced Dyby tutu LiULltu rrooucec ELLIOTT KASTNER l I RAM NEK written 5, DONALD E. WESTUKE Music Composed and Conducted by MICHEL LEGRAND PG United ArtlStS THE sM ^ PROFESSIONAL PINBALL PLACE JI y Where all we serve Is PintailersmrMI MM! . . "H?? 10 Friday, November 16 | Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Skaters By MIKE LaNOUE One can see members of this professional skater two years describe Patrick McKilligan, 21, skaters, has been with the skating or work on external State News Reviewer traveling band at 4:30 and 8 ago was "a dream come true." another of the show's principal Holiday on Ice for one year. parts of ice shows when they p.m. today and at 2:30 and 8 "I knew when I was eight that He said the experience he gets retire. The world is of ice and bright p.m. Saturday at the Lansing I wanted to be a professional traveling with the show and "It's difficult sometimes to lights — of city to city and bus Civic Center. Tickets are $5.50. skater," she said. "My parents Concert meeting people from all over the feel up to a show," McKilligan to bus. $5, $4.50 and $3.50. were in shows 20 years ago and country is equivalent or better said. "But as soon as the lights And the 85 enduring Rulona Rolland, one of the they encouraged me." Members of Pop than a college education. goon, it's energy." travelers that make Holiday on principal skaters in the show, Rolland said many of the Entertainment said Thursday McKilligan and Rolland said Both McKilligan and Rolland Ice possible are usually very said members of the show spent show members are superstitious that they may book Peter skaters average from two to five said traveling does not make Susan Dickey and John DeMeo discuss happy doing what they know about three weeks working up about things like where they Frampton and his Camel and years on the road, but some them homesick but added that "Miser ways of manipu|at the choreography and finalizing employer in a scene from Moliere's "The Miser," best and enjoy most — skating under the bright colored lights numbers at their home base in hang their skate guards or which skate they put on first and she Nicky Hopkins on a concert bill that includes the Steve members of the group have been ocassionally some do get lonesome and leave the show. Arts Company production which runs the Per? I skating in shows for as long as nightly at 8:15 tin and thrilling audiences from Bismark, N.D. added that this makes shows Miller Band and the Guess 30 years. ''We have a in Fairchild Theater. State News Photo very bi coast to coast. To Rolland, becoming Who. The concert will be given With the short lived a exciting. - skating understanding organization; it's Nov. 27. Check the back page careers, McKilligan said that like a big family, so we can't for more details. many professionals teach afford to have unhappy WE HAVE IN CAR HEATERS* people," Rolland siad. LANSING CIVIC PLAYERS present SCALAWAG Nov. 16 8.17 Students $1.50 Adults $2.85 Tickets Available at CoRl*U4 Marshall Music Curtain 8:30 C4NC at Partington Center S. Chestnut & Kalamazoo 5 nrn ^ FIRST FEATURE AT EE3* Beal Co-Operative International PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A BRYNA COMPANY RLM KIRK DOUGLAS™ Proudly Presents SCALAWAG MARK LESTER NEVILLE BRAND GEORGE EASTMAN Two of the Wildest DON STROUD LESLEY ANNE DOWN technicolor- OPEN AT 7:00 p.m. PROGRAM iNfORMA' OK ({;(||S J 1 Films ever to play at TODAY... FEATURE | at 7:25-9:30 p.m. \ MSU are now playing SAT.-SUN. At 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:30 P.M. THH PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF "BILLY JACK" CONTINUES EVERYWHERE! with each other! one of the most popular A GREAT PORNOGRAPHIC DOUBLE FEATURE pictures of our time H Alt LOT THE DEFINITIVE X BILLY Harlot is an incredibly explicit filmic experience. Harlot is JACK totally graphic. On the same program is another astounding erotic film. THCCOMKMeD THE ULTIMATE X These two full length adult films comprise the most tumultuous double feature ever shown on campus. In combination they are a sexual holocost on the screen. SHOWTIMES: 106 B WELLS HARLOT 7:00 and 9:30 and 11:45 CONFISCATED 8:10 and 10:40 f!JcTVAT' days ADMISSION: $2.00 This program is rated X - very X • you must he 18 or older s^IOM LAUGHLIN • OELORES TAYLOR .cWiM - w*,», frank M If«a CWISIIIU '.MM t, turn m san * i c fw* all patrons will be checked for proof of age. 4 Nilionil Student Film bxportlion Products - UCHKICOlOB* 'jPOj See the Complete Program as late as 10:30 THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER If author Edgar Allen Poe had directed this film himself it couldn't have been improved. Vincent Price stars as Roderick Usher, the villainous brother who buries his sister alive to prevent her marriage. Horrible happenings will have you PLUS: shaking in your boots as this terrifying film draws to a silent close. Episode XI of Flash Gordon: 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. "Stark SUN., NOV. 18 Treachery" UNION BALLROOM 50c Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigi Friday, November 16, 1973 11 Troupe to dance themes of nation's past, present By JACK BODNAR windows, the party did some blue smoke to the about us not being "very powered Hawaiian dancer in the Dances of America's past State Niwi Rtvitwer sounds of nothin' to me back then." choreography, is no stranger to popularize American dances Wilson and the Pickets funny," back window. and present will be featured dancing based I Wednesday was declared back seat. On lead in the Regrouping our energies in Dagwoods was With rain awash the we boated back Electra, Monday in the program of the themes. Her on American and themes on the concert vocal was a to the house past triumphs stage. •Midnight Night - Cap" day by a Wilson P., with On the Electra, we proceeded o disappointment, and so were its Heritage Dance Theater at 8:15 include the fellow long-booker and myself. Tap on roach MAC's at 2700 and warm fudge brownies. It choreography for The company of 40 dancers, clip and the Birmingham Whizz Michigan Ave. burgers. The kick ass was p.m. in the Auditorium. "Oklahoma!," "Carousel," Kr had visions of tall frosted singers and actors was in part • MAC's is a good heavy a good night filled with on door handle. atmosphere of MAC's just Adding back better times and a final drink trained by de Mille. The Eugs and earthy brew and an up harmonies were Sailor at the environment filled with dozens wasn't there, and there were before turning in. After all, The program includes such selections as "Texas Fourth," "Btigadoon" and "Paint Your dancers are proficient in such fconrd palace of delight. wheel and the Oldmobile of naturelovers trv ini; to dr >wn waitresses that waited and Wagon" and the ballet { But the rains had come, and Kid in the generation hovered for tips. But none were college isn't like going to school. an Independence Day diverse styles as classical ballet, suicide seat. gap. "Rodeo." "Rodeo," seen Jhc two hearty souls were The Whizz almost ate his WHAT'S HAPPENING celebration of a small Texas jazz, tap and many ethnic Stop one was the P Bell at coming after the dismal MUSICALLY ON THE EAST town recently styles of America's past. ■dually afraid that we might 1020 upper lip when he discovered in 1936; "The Four on WKAR-TV, helped Trowbridge St. whore ■ heeseburgers that Wilson P, the LANSING BARSCENE: Ke|t. So we conned three more were met we there weren't any vinegared Kid and I devoured for twice the ALLEY EY Adrian Smith this Marys," a story of Mary, bookers with by a brown shirt and - - Queen of Scots as seen through . a car into muscles that gritted hard boiled eggs, as I ordered a - price of MAC's. weekend, Ten High all next week. snicker the Kaking the excursion a and a "last call!" I a said, "You've couple of pitchers for quick However, by that point BREWERY - Mad John Fever this weekend, Siegal- SchwaII Blues band eyes of the Scots Tvesome. got to be joking" and he didn't consumption. The guy behind Wilson and the Pickets couldn't on Monday for $2 and Poppa Doc all immigrating to the Southern I Cruising in a 1969 Electra smile. We walked back into the bar was an old track buddy, see straight. The mugs of beer Appalachians; and "A Rose for the Miss Emily," a melodrama §ith a stt cl dome top and power ' while he babbled something and apparently he was saving his were being inhaled in stoney HOBIES-local folk music. LIZARDS based on the William Faulkner speed for the track. Two bargirls silence, and the waitress wasstill - Brian Lee Blues Band were picked this weekend, Woolies on Thursday. story of the same name. up and three guys looking for her nonexistent tip. OLDE WORLD - local folk music. cleaned out at the pool tables When was the last time we STABLES - Muddy Waters tonight before we got our brew. had such a good and tomorrow, Pharaoh Saunders time, 1 said, and But the Whizz couldn't be the returned Monday through Wednesday, sour looks shut me I WHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DOMO LUGK.HE tamed and the Kid needed a last hamburger fix, so we elected to up again. Cabbage Creek Friday and Saturday. I(ALWAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK ON! pass up the MAC burgers and cruise over to Dag woods at But the silence was broken by Wilson P. when he finally -£ioe lock CUmcU utith dreattdcAe imayet started 2863 E. Kalamazoo Si. for their shooting imaginary OK OK famous cuisine. baskets at the electronic basketball game in the far OC6U4&C fadbOlOfi Off the UHWVUZ. But before we left, we each got in a few good kicks on the corner. Albion b " I used to be the King of Abram/ Planetarium tire of a '67 Chevy • ball," said the ex - pickup with hoop star through his fuzzy 'fro. mud flaps and a battery - "I mean, like a shot like this was One man is Two call girls missing.^ ^ lie dead ..and someone >breathing on the other ^ end of the phone. | Spartan Twin West " FRANDOR CHOPPING f —assi-WHor PROBABLY THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL ! FILM OF OUR TIME) JUBT LANCASTER BEAL HIM PRESENTS! jflMRII «> Will BEER Ai\ EBWARDIMIIS Ptoducion I0DAY SAIURDAY & EXECUTIVE ACTION Showplace: 108 B WELLS Showtime: 7:00 & 9:15 Admission: S1.25 [RHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHARHAi PRESENTS III new st iTCii splendor.. HELD OYER FOR 3rd WEEK The most magnificent McQUEEN/MacGliAW pi dure ever! "!T !S A JOY! DAVID 0 SELZNIGKS .wooW-or MARGARU MUCOUS "IRAMBUNCTIOUS TRIUMPH! An enchanting excursion THE 70s FIRST GREAT EPIC! into the joy of living." GONE WITH 'Littli li{ Iii' u tki in intirt ti bigio ill vistini!" —Judith Crist, New York Magan THE WIND" "DUSTIM HOFFMAN IS A MARVEL! ilivi it ntn aiBui ui fill of diclu( tirpma!" "ONE OF THE TEAR'S 10 BEST!" fm They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. From then on, things got perfectly stranger and stranger. HAROLD and MAUDE (LARK GABLE THE RUTH GORDON BUDCORT [VIVIEN LEIGH GETAWAY Co-starring Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer Produced by Colin Higgins and Charles BMulvehill Executive Producer Mildred lewis, Written LESLIE HOWARD DUST1N HOffMAN SICVE Mc QUEEN/AH MACGRAW N'THE GETAWAY"A CO STARRING KN JOHNSON ALLETTIERI AND SAllY « • rRtSEV.V ON STRUTHERS AS FRAN Directed by Hal Ashby With Songs by Cat Stevens by Colin Higgins gp.'t' [OLIVIAdeHAVILLAND SCREENPLAY BY WAITER Hit L • FROM THE NOVEL B" J V t-vv; ON VUS'C BY IITTtf BIO MAN" OUINCY JONES • A SOLAR/FOSTER GROWER PRODoCrON ■ t-UA CEO Bv OAMO FOSTER AND MITCHEU BMPAH | Munich international picture - • victor awk • • metro gold MARTIN BALSAM .1111 CORI1 Cilltf DAN GEORGE FILMED IN TOOO-AO 35 TEChWWOR* x A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES RELEASE " | PC stereophonic sound METROCOtOR ^w Ml! IH NAWABf 'CZZtZSF* Tonight- Conrad 7:30 Tonight- Anthony 7:00 & 9:30 Tonight- Wilson 7:30 & 9:45 Sat.- Wilson7:30 Brody 8:30 Sat: 109 Anthony 7:30 & 9:45 Tonight- 107 South Kedzie Hall Sat Conrad 7:00 & 9:30 7:30 8.9:30 • Brody 8:30 Campbell Hall Cafeteria 8:30 Sat. s"n.- Conrad Matinee Sun McDonel Kiva7:00 - 107 South Ked?ie Hall 2:00-Evening 7:00 Sun - McDonel Kiva9:30 7:30 & 9:30 I.D.'srequire4 $1.26 Admission I.D.s required .51.00 Admission I.D.'srequired, $1.00 Admission. I D.'s required. SI.00 Admission. 12 Friday, November Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 16, |$ Also-rans: Spartans, By GARY SCHARRER Though the Hooaieis come overcome those three injuries "Last week we planned to indicated his disappointment here with expected to be ready for Stat* News Sports Writer a frustrating 2 7 (knee surgery to quarterback throw 13 or 14 times, but the that the Spartans could not have • Saturday's game. Michigan State's football record and a 0 6 mark in the Charlie Baggett and offensive rush and the quarterback won more football games in the - team could finish with a fifth conference, Spartan coach linemen Charlie Ane and Phil Spartan seniors including co- checking off and not having years that he was here. place Big Ten standing, about as Denny Stolz warns against Smolinski). We certainly didn't captains Mike Holt and John anybody open restricted us. weD as could have overconfidence. do that last week Shinsky will be playing their "Yeah, well I wish we could anyone against Ohio (MSU passed twice against Ohio final home game for Michigan hoped for, but it needs wins in "I think it's going to be a state." have won more, but like I said, State.) State. Both Holt and Shinsky its remaining two games. tough game," he said. "They The Spartans have been "We'll be passing one of these the system just wasn't up to Those contests will be against have a lot more players than reflected upon their careers almost exclusively limited to a days," Stolz said. "We need par," he said. "At least I know Indiana here. at home at 1 p.m. people know about. running game in recent weeks, some good weather. And you the younger guys will have an Saturday and at winless Iowa "We have to move the but Stolz blames other factors can't pass until you block, and "It's quite a touching feeling opportunity to win some games next week. football offensively, have to for lack of a passing game. to be playing in your last game," in their here." we you can't pass until you careers establish a running game. Shinsky said. "It's kind of sad. I Holt, speedy tailback from SCORING CHAMP Against Ohio State we couldn't do those things, against wish I could stay around and play some more. I like playing Detroit a Henry Ford High Wisconsin and Purdue we with these guys. I know they School, said quite a bit of Robinson eager captain could." Stolz does not plan any will have good teams in the years to come. emphasis is placed on this final home game since it is the last chance to finish the season with personnel changes other than "I'm sad that such a good a respectable record. Mike elected Robinson has been captain of MSU's 1973 • 74 varsity basketball team. Mike has consecutive Big won two Ten scoring In two varsity seasons, Robinson has tallied a total of 1, 202 points and needs only 176 replacing junior linebacker Terry McClowry with his twin brother Pat. Terry will be lost system as we now have didn't get installed until my last year "You don't want to lose it," Holt said Thursday. "You want Young golfer still heads championships and has been an here," he added. "But I'm glad Robinson, the 5 11 senior all - Big Ten first team all - star choice for the past two seasons. more to become the MSU all ■ time for the remaining games after that I had one year under that to establish a winning tradition, to speak, that will World Open tournament I • leading career scorer. sustaining a shoulder injury last system. The program is so carry over guard from Detroit If he wins the conference Topping the list is Julius week. definitely heading into an into next season. PINEHURST, N.C. (UPI) - Young Tom Watson, playing the I Northeastern High, was the scoring title this winter, he will McCoy with 1,377 points Tailbacks Tyrone Wilson and upswing." same course on which he shot a record 62, the dov before I unanimous choice of his become the fourth player in Big "That's the most important followed with an erratic five • over • par 76 Thursday th| I accumulated during the 1953 - Daymond Mays, both of whom Ten history to lead the scoring included an eagle and a triple bogey. But he still emerged fto® I teammates, according to MSU 54, 1954 - 55 and 1955 ■ 56 have missed the last two games Shinsky, Michigan State's thing for me as co - captain and a head coach Gus Ganakas. parade three straight years. with nagging injuries, are stalwart defensive tackle. senior to do for this team." the sixth round of the $500,000 World Open Golf Championta I with a healthy six stroke lead at 423. 1 However, a tough, new challenger suddenly emerged from tin I pack when 21-year-old rookie Ben Crenshaw Tired a blistew ft seven - under - par 64 to move into a second place tie with i| music is what three - over total of 429 for 108 holes. Jerry Hew! I Tied along with Crenshaw at three - over 429 were who had a 72 Thursday, and Miller Barber, in with a 73. ' ifs all about At Tech Hifi, we follow every new development in audio technology with undamped enthusiasm. 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SAGINAW east detroit Between M.S.U. ft Meridian Mall Between Waverly & L- Okemoi Phona 349-9494 Laniing Phone 372-8330 . 20715 kelly rd., 779-8324 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 10-9; OPEN:Mon.,Wed.,Thur«ar4| Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-6. 10-9; Tiiti 1"fi Sun1-i Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ' Friday, November 16, 1973 13 leers face U-M as rivalry continues By STEVE STEIN Wolverines Wolverines are are 1-0-1 in the has been using using this this year. vear. are exDertpH expected tn a„ mind the to go against the ac«cfant assistant at vri,.w,n iw.h hard hard wnrwino cnirwod scored five power State News Sports Writer WCHA and 3-0-1 in all games. Injuries to detenseman Chris Michigan Tech. . - working, spirited bunch, d< play goals Wolverines. "We lot and we're Saturday. We had MSU's MSU is also ranked third in Murfey and goalie Gary Carr have a of new starting to put it all better stay hockey team will try With his big performance out of the to the national collegiate hockey are healing well, but neither personnel," Farrell said together." penalty box." keep its early season against Notre Dame last momentum going this weekend poll. one is expected to see action Thursday from Ann Arbor. Farrell is a little U-M moved into Yost weekend, Spartan center Tom "We have eight freshmen on Fieldhouse this season, which as the Spartans face the "Every time we play each against Michigan. apprehensive about Ross jumped into second place the team. facing the houses about 8,000 spectators. Univeristy of Michigan tonight other, it's an intense game," Murfey is recovering from a Spartans, though. on the WCHA individual Spar»an coach Amo Bessone wrenched knee and Carr 'And. we feel we have the In other WCHA weekend , in Ann Arbor and Saturday said. "During the last six or scoring list with seven goals best goaltending in the WCHA "I couldn't believe that MSU night at the Demonstration suffered a deep cut on his right and three assists for 10 points. play, Wisconsin is at Notre seven years the games have arm. in Robbie Moore. could handle Notre Dame so Dame, North Dakota at Hall Ice Arena. Ross is also tied for the most always been fairly close. The Spartan defensive crew, "Our team doesn't have a easily," he commented. "I'm a Minnesota, and Colorado Game time for both clashes goals in the league. i* is 7:30 p.m. Everyone really gets up for the Norm Bames, Kelly Cahill, live great de;. of finesse, but it's a little nervous. I see that they College at Minnesota-Duluth. John Sturges, Barnes and The two teams are both games." Drews, Paul Paveiich and Greg Brendon Moronev all have six undefeated going into the The Spartans beat the Ciungan, will once again be points, though Sturges has the contests. The MSU icers Wolverines in all four gaYnes under a little more pressure sport a with the absence of only goal among the trio. 2-0-0 Western Collegiate last season. cocaptain Hockey Assn. (WCHA) record Bessone said he would be Murfey. Michigan has a new coj and Last week's winning goalies, this season in 36 are 4-0-0 overall. The ear • i going with the same lines he Ron Clark and Tom Bowen, Dan Farrell, formerly STATE TOURNAMENT By PAM WARD Volleyball Regionals, begins today team defends its title at 4 "Any of six teams have a what her team must do to keep The tournament will be p.m. in the Sports Arena, Men's [tate News Sports Writer Intramural Bldg. The final good chance for the title this its title. "We round robin competition and year," Karen Peterson, coach of are going to have to games will be played in the ,e women's volleyball competition will be held at 7:30 the women's volleyball team move," Peterson explained. Women's Intramural Building, will host the biggest p.m. Saturday in Jenison "Our individual said. "Nobody has been skills are Jenison Field house and the K 0f its history this weekend Fieldhouse. consistently strong. There is no coming along well and our Sports Arena in the Men's ■6 teams travel to east definite leader." hitting and positioning is fine. Intramural Bldg. Programs with ling for the State Volleyball The Spartans, defending state But we have had a problem of listed times and places are inament. champions, have been having a Though the championship getting started early in the available in any of the three places. ie tournament, which will dismal 6-11 appears to be up for grabs there season and can game. are three teams which will mine the top three teams anticipate a struggle to maintain give ■travel to the Midwest the Spartans their "It's a mental problem," their title. toughest test. Grand Valley has had an Peterson continued. "We've PARACHUTING impressive record, losing only been cold at the start of our BIMBO'S I A Great wav to Get Hiqh one of their games, ind Eastern and Central Michigan games. We have to get the ball presents thnir JOHN ROBERTS RING DAYS! "Student Training B - have shown marked moving earlier for this tournament." j Licensed Instruct rs. i pri '■>>«■ i in the last .veeks TODAY ONLY . ! •Winter Rates Now In Effect * Free Transportation To of competition. "Grand Valley may prove to an Height could also obstacle squad. The Spartans prove to be for the Spartan on the specials; Drop Zone. be the strongest in the average are much shorter than (NOVEMBER 16) 'CLASSES: 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. tournament season judging from its record." Peterson said. their opposition and will have to rely mainly on their speed. OF Saturday and "But Central and Eastern have Sunday, and by appointment. •DROP ZONE: 2 miles S.E. of come on strong at the end of the "We are going to have to move faster to compensate for THE Special Price season and could be rough." Charolotte our height disadvantage," airport on Flanders Rd. 351 0799 Peterson is definite about Peterson said. "But I think we OFF REGULAR PRICE WEEK $8.00 can do it, I think we are ready c&ea for the tournament. Everybody OF JOHN ROBERTS ILDE TOWNE CLAM BAKE i has to be up for this match and take the title M.S.U. CLASS RINGS we can again this DISCOUNTS 1FRI. & SAT. ON WINTER year." Tuesday night get a 64 oz. pitcher of beer at a ridiculously CHT6-11 P.M. REPAIRS wmte im low price. Only At: WtMTfeZ 5| Wednesday nights get Campus Book a 12" sausage pizza ^4.7b CDMPufcf£ for only $1.25. AT cibzajw, CrCLfe. , -spoer I BIMBO'S Store Bill's 2021 E. Michigan Ave. Restaurant & Bar WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING (Across From Berkey) We at Bill's OLDE TOWNE CLAM BAKE NEW? serve seafood in th true style of New Radio /hack England. We feature: *Whole lobster *Shrimps *Cherry stone clams *Corn - on • the - cob BOWLING Bowling is fun, good exercise All seafood is steamed and uniquely served in a wire mesh basket direct to your table and you need to exercise this Added extras include corn bread, tossed salad, drawn butter, and seafood sauce. Our regular time of year. And with our automatice scorers anyone can SAVE OVER s50 ON THIS menus is also available. As always we will be play. serving homemade clam fritters & polish sausage hor'sdoeurves before dinner & your favorite drinks & cocktails. HOLIDAY LANES SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PACKAGE... Call 482-6100 for Information or Reservations Just North of Frandor 718 E. Grand River Serving Lansing Billards • Cocktails Lansing since 1921 A COMPLETE IEWEST CAPITOL REALISTIC STEREO AND MUSIC SYSTEM... ISLAND BEST APPLE Regular Separate Items Price 349.90 $299 centered around our STA-46 AM/FM stereo receiver . with tape outputs and inputs, tape monitor switch, dual tuning meters, separate volume, . . . and you can balance, tone controls Two MC-1000 acoustic- HANK WILSON LEON RUSSELL - STEVE MILLER GRAND VALLEY STATE COLLEGE CHARGE IT suspension speakers, our most popular bookshelf speakers feature 8 woofer and 3 wide-dispersion T-SHIRTS SSL SAT. NOV. 17 tweeter Lab-12B automatic changer features •V WITH ANY PURCHASE OF coi nterweighted arm for precise tracking, includes ALEON RUSSELL ALBUM TICKETS OH SALI HERE $12 95 value stereo cartridge HOURS: SUN. NOON-6:00 P.M. SAT. 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. THE MOST COMPLETE RECORD STORE IN MID-MICHIGAN Radio 401 E.GRAND RIVER 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. MERIDIAN MALL OKEMOS 5421 - 1 W. SAGINAW /hack PHO.JE: o49-2610 PHONE: 437-0452 isrountjeesHk OPEN: MON. SAT. 10:00 9:00 OPEN: MON. SAT. 10:00-9:00 SUNDAY 12:00 5:00 SUNDAY 12:00-5:00 j Automotive ^ CHEVROLET IMPALA 1967, good OLDS 88 1 969. $950. 4-door, 650 BSA HORNET. Needs very MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST GRADUATING THIS year? Apply for Peace Corps/VISTA. NEED ONE girl - winter, Cedar Village apartments. 351-0879 NEED ONE girt lorC1 transportation, $350 or best 54,000; air, excellent condition. minor repairs. 6,000 miles with ASCP or eligible for modern clinical now after 9 p.m. 5-11 19 offer. 355-7575, Lois. 5-11-20 353-6519.5-11-21 tools. Helmets. Sacrifice $500. laboratory. Also need experienced For information, application see 349-3746.3-11-19 Histo-Technologist, ASCP. Contact MSU ACTION representatives, OVERLOOKING RIVER CAMPUS NEAR. CHEVROLET BISCAVNE 1967, personnel department, Edward W 27 Student Services Building. Girl. 4-men. Riverside West, Winter. bedroom. kllchen jjl PHONE 355-8255 new exhaust, brakes, tires, HONDA, 1971 - CB 360, raked, Sparrow Hospital, 1215 East Phone 353 4400. 2-11-19 3 great roommatesi 351-3194. ^ us ut"itiM. 3 ^ tune-up. Runs excellent. $350. excellent driving condition, Michigan Avenue, Lansing. 3-11-20 311-16 32 5374 5.1 347 Student Services Btdg. 355-9485.3-11-16 $450. Phone 482-7050. 2 •AUTOMOTIVE CHEVROLET 1967 BEL-AIR. X5-11-21 PART-TIME clean car washer-hiker up cars and trucks, to GIRL FOR 4-man, Cedar Village $73. winter/spring. 332-5865. 'cCo"ingw(x>(t oM S F°R 4man jpann, *| Ann 351 Scooters & Cycles 2-door, V-8, automatic. Good condition. $295. 351-8786. REJUVENATION ^ DEALER S COST SALEI Once in a Mornings and Saturday. Good 3-11-20 3099.3-1 i.^j ™ SPECIALS life time chance to own a driving record. Prefer 21 years or TV and STEREO rentals. $24/term. NEED Parts & Service 5-11-19 RICKMAN or TRIUMPH older. Call 489 1484.5-11-21 $9.95 month. Free same day NEED ONE girl, winter term, I GIRL 1,7: Aviation TROPHY TRAIL at dealer's delivery and service. Call NE JAC, spacious furnished 4-man. furnished, 731 BurchJ."i 1966 •EMPLOYMENT CHEVROLET station wagon. IMPALA One owner. cost. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC., 2460 North Cedar, Holt. WAITRESSES AND WAITERS NOW HIRING neat, experienced 337-1300. c-11-30 Located one block from campus. after 5 p.m J32 O140 J 349-1717 353-7820. 3-11-19 351 -0035. 5-11-26 •FOR RENT or S24M Just south of 1-96 overpass. Phone 694-6621 C-5-11-16 applicants for steady luncheon and AMITY HALL Em, Qm, dinner shifts. Apply in person. URGENTI ONE efficiency. $13975 ^ Apartments bedroom, $185. CHEVY 1970 Impala. Four door Houses sport sedan. Power, air, vinyl •Point d Conde TRIUMPH 1971 650cc, high JIMS TIFFANY PLACE, one of Deposit negotiable. Close. Paid. 355-3083.,im8™ •Carl retor Adjustment - - Lansing's finest restaurants. Phone 351-5683, after 3 p.m. 3-11-20 roof, cruise control, very clean. -set timing & Dwell bars, mint condition, sell for 372-4300. 7-11-16 WOMAN: ONE block from campus 3rd GIRL NEEDED 1 Rooms •NewChampion plugs. (■ No rust. One owner. $1675. $800. 355-9409.5-11-20 1 vacancy in 3 girl apartment. Capitol Villa. $so •FOR SALE 332-4780. 1-11-16 (Slight additional ctiarg< SUBLEASE ONE man, furnished. J Completely furnished. Utilities 337-0212 3 1120 for resistor and electron SECRETARY - FOR moving December 5th - January 20. Animals 1973 YAMAHA 650cc - 3,650 and storage company. Full and parking included. $80. Reasonable. 339-2937 3-11-20 Ignition sy J . miles. Excellent condition, time. Typing, billing and phone 349-9609 or 349-4842. 0-11 30 TWO BEDROOM. Mobile Homes $1,150. 351-5801, 7-11 Homes. •LOST & FOUND COMPLETE 5-11-21 p.m. sales work. Send resume to THIRD GIRL for winter/spring or GIRL NEEDED for Rivers Edge $25 $35<«*I campus. (^1 minutes tu Manager, P.O. Box 426, Lansing, Apartment. Very close. •PERSONAL immediately. $83. 355-9564 Peaceful lake. 6„J CHEVY 1963, GOOD condition, BRAKE JOB HONDA 1971 350, bored, Koms. 2 Michigan 48902. 5 11 16 between 8-5.5-11-20 Winter-spring. 351-3592. 0-11-30 0., „ •PEANUTS PERSONAL rebuilt engine. 6 cylinder. sprockets, filtrons, many extras, WOODWORKING - PART TIME. •REAL ESTATE 332-2834. 3-11-16 just tuned. $450. 882-2560 Experience useful - not required. GIRL TO share funishedaf TO subllt 1 CEDAR VILLAGE - need Christian •RECREATION Call REBIRTH, 489 61 68. Village apartment, winterS CHEVY TRUCK girl for winter term. Call 1954. Best offer 311-16 or spring. 337-0798. &||.]1 0 351 0989. 211-16 •SERVICE over $650. Mint conditidn. Instruction 355-1110.3-11-16 $29.95 TELEPHONE MARKETING. Full time - part time. $2.25 per hour GIRL FOR own room winter term ONE MAN for 4-man. Campus Hill. COUPLE OH single bedroom apa Typing Service CORVETTE 1973 - 3500 miles. EAST LANSING plus bonus. 394-1102. C-11-30 only. One block campus, $90. Winter-spring, $66.25. 349-4499. A. 8 JOIN THE COMPLETE auto 2-11-16 •TRANSPORTATION Inn America Apartment 226, 3532467.311-16 485-2065 after 6 p.m. 3-11-16 BAY! ' SERVICE BAY cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% SECRETARY STUDENT part or 351 3832 j J •WANTED ,mi off on labor. 215 East Kalamazoo WORKING GIRL or graduate time through work study GIRL NEEDED for large two men ONE OR two girls needed 315 W. Grand River Street. 489-1346.0-11-30 student to share quiet, two B CUTLASS 1968, GOLD with Local association for apartment, winter/spring. - 351-9608 program. bedroom. King's Pointe East apartment, availabii ••RATES** black interior, automatic, air, HARDTOP for Retarded children. Contact: 351 3864.311-16 349 1265. 3 11 20 Triumph TR6, TR4, Glenn apartment. Furnished, own buckets. $600.or best offer Scott, 349-4034. 5-11 16 PINTO 1972 TR250. Black vinyl, $200. room, parking. 351-8901. 332 5704.5-11-20 - automatic, $1650, EAST LANSING Hor.aton House, 1 OR 2 332-0976.311-13 311-19 GIRLS to 28,000 miles. 20 m.p.g., radio. WANTED near Whitehill. Large one NO. CUTLASS S, 1971, 2-door, one 351-8138.311-19 MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East Waitresses Full bedroom, car port, security lock, winter / s p r, ng. 35l|j Like new. 16,000 miles, MALE STUDENT needed for two WORDS owner. Kalamazoo Street since 1970. or Part - time. balcony, carpet, drapes. Quiet 4-11-21 automatic, power, vinyl top, PLYMOUTH FURY III 1967 - man. "731" Apartments, Complete auto painting and atmosphere. Not student rental, air-conditioning, radio. $1,990. 60,000 miles, snow tires, Apply in person or winter/spring. 332-8005.5-11 -21 collision service. 485-0256. $180. 349-2094,5-11-20 .3-11-19 excellent condition. Must sell. call: 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 C-11-30 $695. 353-8376.311-19 THREE BEDROOM - newly ONE FOR winter, two man. Own occupancy, Call i DODGE VAN 1968, Carpeted, ENGINE 326 PONTIAC rebuilt. GOLDEN GATE decorated apartment, furnished, room, furnished, close. $79. - 351 5058 4-11-21 paneled, tape deck, rebuilt PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 1967, 10,000 miles. Excellent East Lansing, near campus, 351-2125.6-11 20 RESTAURANT engine. 882-8470. 5-11-21 $500 or best offer. Call 489-3412.3-11-19 condition. 311-16 Call 355-0835. 351-9036, 8-5 p.m. 351 7764 ONE GIRL for 2-man furnished 1 MAN NEEDE0 share-j] 8.00 13.00 26.00 evenings and weekends. 5-11-21 apartment for Deet DODGE VAN 1968 Sportsman. apartment, winter or 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 332-2644 3-11-20 Good condition, Michelin tires. PLYMOUTH 1965 - Radio, new VW winter-spring. $92.50/month. EXTRACTOR exhaust. NIGHT GIRL - 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. 1 BEDROOM. UNFURNISHED. $12Q0 or best offer. 351-9371 muffler, tires, very dependable. Id,383 2060. 311-16 DEADLINE 4-11-16 Only $200. Phone 393-3620. $29.95. CHEQUERED FLAG, finisher and waitress for.Oonut East Lansing apartment. 1 P.M. one class day 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. 1 December 1$ 170 includes heat. I'll 16 Shop. Apply in person DUN KIN' mile west of campus. 487-5055. No children. 332-0187, MAN FOR 4-man Campus Hill, before publication. DODGE 1963. 54,000 original. DONUTS, South Cedar. 311-16 C-11-30 337-2585, 351-0866.5-11-16 $66.25/month. Excellent transportation, '17 SPORTS CAR SEATS. Scheel - the FEMALE NEEDED to best! $400 new; used six weeks. HANDYMAN PART time 353-0614/349-0995.5-11-16 Peanuts Personal ads m.p.g. $200 firm. 351-0435. METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. - Campus View Apartments Own room, S69. Call ffll 3-11-19 Best offer. 332-3464.311-16 Carpentry skills needed. 5-11-21 Okemos Road and 1-96. must be pre-paid. Reliability essential. Hours 349-1929. C-11-30 Supervised housing has GIRL NEEDED for Campus Hill FORD CUSTOM 1965 2 door. T-BIRD 1964. GOOD condition. adjustable. 484-9774. 0-311-16 DELUXE 4 BEDROOM «* - openings for Sophomore Apartments. 3-man till June $88 Must sell. 355-0564. Call late of East \» Cancellations/ Corrections Small V-8. $150. Call 353-7005. BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced women. Located across per month. Call 349-1917. miles east • 12 noon one dau.day 3-11-16 evenings. 5-11-20 rates to students. VAN WOR LD, SECRETARY from Williams Hall. 10-11-19 Secluded on 3/4 acres of J ______ Interesting position available, on the $360/month to ri before publications. —.—_T—.j.- T-BIRD 190B - air, aft P8*er, must 645,2123 0-17r11-23 FORD 1969 Club wagon van. g/. BASEMENT APARTMENT - one bedroom, furnished; spacious, COMPANY. 372-6770 MJ bedroom, furnished, $100, University Terrace across from responsible only for the TORONADO 1973 power utilities included. In GIRL NEEDED for 4 GMC HAN DIVAN 1967, V-8, stick, - SECURITY OFFICERS: Holiday Lansing near campus. 332-0796.5-11-19 first day's "incorrect steering, power brakes, air Sparrow Hospital. Call 482-1147, panelled, pin striping, double conditioning, vinyl top. Call BOOKKEEPER FULL time,basic 351-3718il| - insertion. bed, $575, must sell. Jim, positions available. Phone JON EZZO REAL ESTATE. APARTMENT ON lake, own room. from campus 372-7460.311-16 bookkeeping skills, good business PINKERTON'S INC. 482-6659. 4-11-19 Bills are due 7 days from 332-3495.311-19 349-3040. 9-5 p.m., 339-9485 writing and attention to details. An equal opportunity employer. MALE NEEDED tc week-ends. 311-19 TRIUMPH GT6 1968 hardtop Call Dori, 337-2310. X-11-11-30 LE MANS 1966. Good condition, 5-11-20 MALE FOR four man, dose, $70, Own room. S75/m^ $200 or best offer. 351-4683, coupe. Beautiful condition, 25 negotiable, winter-spring. 332-1786.3-11-16 after 5p.m. 311-19 m.p.g. Phone 351-5482. 3-11-16 DANCERS, FEMALE. SIR CLUB, SANTA CLAUS - 2 needed - 1 full 332-5476.311-16 523 East Michigan. Apply after 7 time 1 ROOM IN house, winti - part time. Required: MGA CLASSIC TRIUMPH 1963, excellent running p.m. 311-19 6*1" or under and over 200 NEW ONE bedroom unfurnished, campus, parking. Call 33M - 1960, model ONE GIRL needed to sublet winter condition, no rust. $400. Phone pounds. From November 23rd till Haslett. $145. Available 3-11-16 1600 Roadster. Georgia car - term. Riverside East. 332-1903. has never bewn in snow. 484-7679.2-11-19 X-RAY TECHNICIAN December 24th. Apply at December 1. 339-8561. 311-16 5-11-21 Excellent mechanical. Moving, RT registered, weekends only. Meridian Mall office for TRIUMPH 1967, NEEDS little Contact personnel department, application. 5-11-20 SICK OF the dorm? One girl for four must sell. $750. 489-3303 days. 1 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, quiet, 3937448 nights. Ask for Lee. work on engine. Excellent body Edward W. Sparrow Hospital, 1215 man Delta Arms, winter term. cats, dogs. $65 i clean, spacious. Woodside North AUSTIN HEALY Sprite 1966 - 5-11-19 condition. $150. 484-7679. East Michigan Avenue, Lansing. SANTA PHOTO helper. Four girls 351-3825.311-16 -sublease. 355-9344.311-19 inclusive. 349-2723, afwfl good condition, must sell. $500. 311-20 needed - 2 full time, 2 part time. 3-11-16 355-1621 or 332-2648. 5-11-16 From November 23rd till NEAR SAPRROW Hospital. 301 MGB GT 1969 - Leather, wites, SUBLEASE - WINTER-spring VALIANT excellent conditio^. 28 m.p.g. 1963, RELIA8LE SECURITY OFFICERS and December 24th. Apply Meridian South Holmes. Ground level, 1 terms. 4 man apartment. 2 BEDROOM H0USE.Fura<| BMW 1971 Bavaria. White, ^ transportation. $125. Ask for detectives, full or part time. Mall office for application. bedroom, fireplace, furnished, $78 each. Unlit 332-6246 3-11-20 ' Rick Sherwood. 332-3568. $65/month. On Grand River. excellent, 4-speed, extras, Neatness a must. 485-5777. 5-11-20 includes utilities. $145 332-1946.4-11-19 351-8496.311-19 ziebart, michelins. 485-3110. 311-16 3-11-20 MUSTANG 1971 302 j 351-7497.0-11-30 5-11-20 power, $1900 or best offer. VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE DELIVERY MEN - Must have own TWO BEDROOM apartment. NEED ONE girl for 4m«»| .5-11-19 WANTED COLLEGE senior or car and be 18. DOMINO'S 2 GIRLS NEEDED for Close to campus, u BONNEVILLE 1968 - automatic, Fireplace, furnished, close, air conditioning, very good . 1972. 16,000 miles, very clean. $1750. 351-3176. 3-speed, graduate student to work PIZZA, 966 Trowbridge Road. Twyckingham apartment. Winter sublease, parking. $75. Call 332-6911.5-11-Jj advertising sales and production 5-11-21 . MUSTANG 1970. Excellent and spring. $75 including condition, snow tires. 3531553- 5-11-22 REASONABLE! 332-4642. condition, jix for club magazine. Immediate utilities. Call 337 1508. 311-16 LIBERAL WOMAN for# cylinder, stick 5-11-21 311-19 ATTENTION TO HRI GRADUATES shift. 332-2033, after 5 p.m. part time with future house. Own r VENTURA 1973 standard shift, - possibilities full time. Must have HOTEL MANAGER and restaurant TO SUBLET: one bedroom BUICK ELECTRA 1968. 3-11-20 buckets, must sell! 15,000 miles, SUBLET 2 BEDROOM, furn.shed, location. 351-9028.3 H J| Selling transportation. A self-starter manager needed, CHIEFTAIN furnished apartment, Burcham $2200 or closest. 351-8130, Capitol Villa apartment. cheep. Call 337-2004 before 12 OLDSMOBILE NINETY-EIGHT, , willing to devote 20 hours per MOTOR LODGE, Mount Pleasant, Woods. Phone 332-0793. 311-16 WOMAN: SHARE two noon,or after 10p.m:311-16 ; Michael,anytime. 2-11-16 week. For appointment call Winter-Spring. 332-8176, after 5 1965, fully powered, new Michigan. Apply in person or by house. $75 inclusive. C p.m. 5-11-21 batteries/tires, good condition. 349-1020 or apply FOUR mail. 10-11-20 PERSON(S) to sublease Burcham close. Prefer over 21. VW 1966, BODY totaled, engine and BUICK SKYLARK 1966. Good $200 or best. 337 1847. 311-16 SEASONS, inside Weathervane Woods Call Dino, 351-1487 or at 5-11-22 - EXTRAORDINARY TRI-LEVEL chassis excellent, best offer. Store, Okemos, before EXPERIENCED PHONE soliciting work, 351-7363.311-16 condition. Best offer. Call apartment with skylight, 10 332-2200 after 9 p.m. 5-11-20 OLDSMOBILE 1965 Dynamic 351:7559.3-11-16 November 21 between 12:00 wanted. Hours 5-10 p.m. Choose FEMALE TO sublet minutes from MSU, available 88-power steering and brakes. and 5:00 p.m. 2-11-19 your nights. Salary plus bonus. BEAUTIFUL NEW two bedroom close. Available Dece VW BUG - 1966. No work needed. Call 351-1562.11-11-30 immediately or December. Purrr-fect running condition,. apartment. Close in on four acres. 3533264. Judy.311-19 332-6468.511 CAMAR0 SS, 1969, excellent, 20 Call after 5 p.m. 3534635. $400. Call 332-8641.311-16 RESTAURANT MANAGER Dishwasher and central air. No m.p.g., Michelins, 48.000. 31116 New pizza and sandwich restaurant DUE TO expansion in the Lansing pets, no children. $195/month. $1600.353-7070.311-20 in East Lansing. Must be area, now have openings in the Hcraa OLDSMOBILE 1970, like - DELTA new 88 - with air VW, 1967, blue,excellent condition. persevering, reliable and willing to Consumer Fire Safety field for 882 3820 or 882-7410. 7-11-21 CROSSWORD □mann CAMAR0 1970, good condition, conditioning. Wholesale price, Reconditioned engine. $895. work long hours in return for a males and females. Full or part ONE GIRL for 4-man apartment. PUZZLE nnana 17 mpg, $1700. Call Steve - 3932450, after 5.4-11-16 solid career. Paid vacations, time. Please call 393-0837 for Cedar Village. Winter and spring. nrcn n $1175. 1968 Chevrolet Station ACROSS 337-9085. 5-11-16 insurance and all company benefits. appointment. 311-16 23. Treeless Wagon, new paint job. Through 332-3727.5-11-19 1 Rain forest 25. Rabbit hutch □□HQ Must be clean cut with very neat United Motors. 694-8208. Starting salary $9,000 - COOKS, BUSBOYS, waitresses, CHEVELLE MALIBU 1968 -2 5;l!:!?_ appearance. $11,000 per year. Send confidential waiters, hostesses needed. Good ONE GIRL for apartment. Block HnrasOSL door hardtop, full power, low mileage. Original owner. Call There's a ready market for your resume to Mr. Kleweno, P.O. Box pay and working conditions. from campus, available now. 351-3807. 4-11-16 31. Superlative □HE QSBjfe mobile home in the Want Ads. 219, Arlington, Texas, 76013. Phone 371-4774 ask for manager. 694-8395 or 694-3766. 3-11-19 To sell yours dial 355-8255. evenings. X-311-19 BL-1-11-16 5-11-20 ONE GIRL needed to sublease Americana Apartment, winter NEW! COMING SOON!/ 11 EAST LANSING YOUNG term. 337-0390. 311-16 MAN wanted to share IT'S A "PLANT".. spacious apartment with Private bedrooms. same. $65/month. THE Phone IfT!) 482-8535, 402 North Foster, Lansing. 3-11-16 SUBLET ONE bedroom, unfurnished, Capitol Villa, $160. Pebble Creek OUTSHINEK Available now. Call 351-2312, after 5 p.m. 311-16 RENTAL TOWNHOUSES DUPLEX. WILLIAMSTON, 2-bedroom fully carpeted, 3 f * Convenient to MSU available December 1. $180. and shopping 655-3840.5-11-20 ♦Air conditioning * SUBLET DECEMBER - Carpeted * Full basements September, 1 bedroom furnished * apartment, 3 blocks from MSU, Clubhouse and $185. 351-3785. 6:30p.m.-7:30 AUTOMATIC CAR WASH play areas p.m. 5-11-20 Now taking applications NEED one girl for four man 351-0460 (garden of Earthly Delights 413 N.CLIPPERT 1 Equal Housing Opportunity s apartment. year. Balance 349-4859.311-16 of school 2 MAN APARTMENT for sublease, 11 A.M.-6 P.M., M0N.-FRI, "ACROSS FROM FRANDOR" J ♦Family applications only close. Available immediately. Call 332 8960.5-11-20 Fr>day, November 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan |6), J THEV 5AI07 // oxjlpm't uaffr 501P IT COOLP. IT ER^PSR FbpejyT&RTA/N- be 1 i Fight the Final (J^IT OntilVoo fo Exam Blues! /1 TO^LLM^ tf£HT conn)Tee.— A5M5U THONKVOO/HAVefl COOPTjMe. faOL^TfiNLE^ CHAIRMAN OF ^ POP Entertainment R3PeNTCRTftir|MeNT presents ft»€m M ft* VJH 0 NOV. 27 Jenison Fieldhouse Doors open l