By DANIEL DEVER Wolpe said he expects at least two other committee members, support for the measure. State News Staff Writer Rep. Morris Hood, Jr., D-Detroit, and Chairman Daisy Elliott, The basic difference in the Bullard and Vaughn bills is the Legislators supporting a proposed constitutional amendment to D-Detroit, to support the idea of students on governing boards. manner in which students would be elected to the In order to get the governing place students on the governing boards of state-supported colleges legislation out of committee, it would boards. require support of one more member. Bills may and universities - including MSU - are confident that such a measure will get to the floor of the year. Michigan House early next One of the Republicans on the committee, Rep. Stanley Powell, of Ionia, however, said he does not favor placing students on Vaughn proposes that three podtions be open on boards expressly for students attending a state supported college or univeristy and elected from a particular district. All voters within the district, But once on the floor, the proposed legislation could face governing boards at this time, but added that he will "keep an whether students or not, could vote in the election for the open mind." student representatives. strong opposition from staunch conservatives in both parties. "I was on the Constitutional Convention and we didn't feel at Two bills which would place the Bullard proposes, however, that only students at the particular question of student tudent re representatives on the November 1974 ballot are expected to be introduced very soon, possibly within a week, by state representatives Perry Bullard, D-Ann Arbor, and Jackie Vaughn, that time that students should be represented. But have changed in the last 10 years," Powell said. Jondahl said any measure to place students on maybe things governing college or university be permitted to vote in the election for their representatives. For example, only MSU students could vote in the race for the MSU student trustees. boards will face some strong opposition in the D-Detroit. legislature. While certain state legislators work to get the constitutional "But with elections coming up in 1974, both The bills will be sent to the House Committee on parties will amendment on the ballot through the legislative process, a group consider supporting the concept because of the Constitutional Revision and Women's Rights where they already 18-year-old of college and university students across Michigan are conducting n ballot havetwo supporters elected from university communities. Representatives H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East Lansing, and Howard Wolpe, D-Kalamazoo, agree with Vaughn that a constitutional constituency," he added. Gov. Milliken has already come out in favor of student representation on governing boards but said he would be against a can petition drive to achieve the If members of the same goal. Michigan Higher Education Student Assn. get the necessary 285,000 signatures, a proposed amendment measure, probably a combination of the two making the student seats mandatory. constitutional amendment similar to Bullard's bill would be bills, Jondahl said if the constitutional amendment is placed on the has a good chance of being voted out of the committee. palced on the ballot with or without the approval of the ballot bv the legislature,it will be "terribly difficult" to get voter legislature. New officer to take over ; Which would give students ing positions on governing ids of institutions, such as grievances 's board of trustees, right, are By SUSAN AGER State News Staff Writer ected to be introduced soon Bruce L. Miller, asst. professor of state Reps. Perry Bullard and philosophy, steps into the difficult and ie Vaughn. controversial role of faculty grievance te News photo by Ted Wyckoff officer today after the board of trustees approved his appointment Friday. Miller, who was co - chairman and secretary of the Ad Hoc Committee to Review Governance, will replace Michael J. Harrison, MSU's first grievance officer, who became dean of Lyman Briggs College Sept. 1. Harrison met considerable challenge from some faculty who felt he was not effectively handling faculty grievances. Trustee Don Stevens, D - Bloomfield Hills, abstained from voting on Miller's the appointment, saying he had some State News reservations about the grievance Monday, November 19,1973 Michigan Volume 66 Number 70 procedure. "I'm not against either Harrison or Michigan State University Miller," Stevens said after the meeting. East Lansing, Michigan 48824 "I'm just not convinced that the poor guy or girl who is aggrieved will be able to make their case properly. I just want to stand aside and watch for awhile." Miller will receive a $5,300 pay hike with the appointment, bringing his salary rabs to give Europe oil reprieve to $19,000. The position was created in April, 1972, when the board approved the Interim Faculty Grievance Procedure. Also at the meeting, President Wharton FROM WIRE SERVICES gave a six - month progress report on production cuts of 5 per cent a month to Arab oil nations decided gasoline rationing for at least a year or release 210,000 barrels daily which had lifelong education programs at MSU and n Sunday to Europe will resume in January. Corp. and General Motors Corp., most of so," he said. been embargoed. other institutions. Europe a one-month reprieve Meanwhile, in Washington, two Administrator Russell Train of the Newberry State Hospital and other troleum cutbacks in recognition of a Democratic senators, including the A spokesman for the Canadian Ministry Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hospitals. Wharton said college deans are -on Market political stand generally of Energy in Ottawa, Ontario, said the In Detroit, the nation's automakers, majority leader, said Sunday gasoline has been asked to continuing to respond to the Lifelong "ted as pro-Arab. testify before a Senate agreement to supply that amount to whose business is to sell as many cars as Education Report released in March, and rationing must be imposed. They indicated subcommittee United States, Japan and the that either an increased tax or higher on regulations governing Enterprise Oil. Co. of Detroit was a possible, are now encouraging car pools he praised the University College and the the amount of lead permitted in gasoline, eriands were excluded from the pause prices might also be needed to control its provisional one, meaning Enterprise must and lower speeds as ways of conserving College of Communication Arts for Sen. Philip A. Hart announced Sunday. he Arab oil cutback, imposed in use. replace that refined fuel oil with an equal fuel. submitting extensive proposals for Hart, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate amount of crude oil. •?tion with the October Middle East "The American people have to face up environmental Chrysler became the latest company to extending lifelong education in their ms of pressure against Israel to the subcommittee, said Enterprise officials said that means they jump into the energy-saving game when it possibility of either rationing or, as studies have found that dirt along many colleges. are no closer to a solution to the state's announced two huge signs - on atop the s supporters. some people in the administration say, an city streets contains dangerously high "We are moving faster on this than I Common Market statement called added federal gasoline tax of 30 or 40 fuel oil shortage than they were two weeks Jefferson Avenue assemby plant and a levels of lead from auto emissions. could have expected," Wharton said after el to withdraw immediately to the cents that would be added onto the five ago when Canada cut off nearly all its second welcoming visitors to Detroit on EPA has been ordered by the the meeting, adding that a major 22 cease-fire lines, recognize the deliveries of that product to Michigan. The the 1-94 freeway — were being turned off. policy cents now being paid," said Senate of the Palestinian people and accept Washington, D.C., circuit court to issue Canadian imports make up more than one Chrysler, Ford and General Motors all report detailing the potential goals of MSU Majority Leader Mike Mansfield. final regulations governing the lead will be presented to the board notations a pullback from Arab lands Sen. William Proxmire of Wisconsin said - fourth of Michigan's total supply. announced company cars should be driven by the end content of gasoline by Nov. 28. of winter term. red in 1967. gas rationing is essential. Enterprise supplies heating oil to at slower speeds, Chrysler and GM set a the Arab Michigan may still be in a bind for fuel Detroit Edison Co., schools in Detroit, top speed of 50 miles per hour while Ford communique said the "As it looks now we're going to have oil despite an agreement (continued on page 11) by Canada to East Detroit, Femdale and Holt; Chrysler said 60 m.p.h. was low enough. ixon confronts editors Support d for volunteeri t Florida press DIANA BUCHANAN State News Staff Writer Widespread student apathy seems to be taking its toll in By MICHAEL FOX At one point, Nioxn explained that to conserve fuel he the form of smaller numbers of MSU students State News Staff Writer volunteering to S eliminated the backup plane that accompanies the presidential jet help people in the Lansing area. LANDO, Fla. — The Watergate issue, simply put, has on trips. Some children who need big brothers and sisters have been the press versus President Nixon, "Secret Service didn't like it, communications didn't like it. I waiting over a year to receive the attention of a volunteer, ugh neither the press nor the President has ever functioned don't need a backup plane. If this one goes down, it while other programs are being kept up by present j goes down. Jy when too friendly, the current feeling of mutual distrust And then they don't have to impeach." volunteers working longer. "used clash between press and President in the television Three - fourths of the 66 - minute news conference saw the "We've never had a situation where we couldn't use more editors interrogate Nixon on people," said John Cauley, director of volunteer programs at j Watergate. Only 17 questions were MSU. "However, the apathetic nature of the students ! urday night, in a fantasy land where nothing goes wrong, asked, about average for 30 minute White House news n as conference. a - Washington reporters were forbidden to ask see it, a reflection of the nature of our is, as I j Disney World, Nixon answered questions put to him by society toward j of the 400 newspaper editors attending the Associated Press questions. people." Jng Editors Assn. 40th annual convention. The questioning had been orchestrated by APME President The United States has always put more importance on "t Nixon said was not startling. He confirmed that he had John C. Quinn so convention committee chairmen controlled the putting a man on the moon than on domestic things like orized tapping his brother Donald's telephone; he sequence of questioning at the microphones. Afterward, Quinn helping people and caring for property." said he wished that the topics covered had been broader. "The total number of volunteers is down from wledged paying less than $1,000 in 1970 and 1971 income past years; on his $200,000 salary, and he said he raised government In part, the managing editors had hoped to show up the however, the students we have working for us now last longer price supports because of democratic congressional pressure than they used to, going more for three terms instead of Washington press corps with a more orderly proceeding than is jot political contributions. Nixon impressed the public and usually found at White House news conferences where reporters one," said Craig Wilson, coordinator of the Big Brother/Sister tors with his candid, if compete for attention by yelling "Mr. President." program in the MSU volunteer bureau. general, comments and presented a Last year about 40,000 man-hours were ve image. Throughout the news conference, Nixon kept suggesting that given by just hope Watergate will get cleared up soon," remarked perhaps the whole story was not always getting into print. Nixon volunteers to the Lansing area by the Volunteer Action editors leaving the news conference. pointed out that he had not really surprised the nation with the Corps. The corps is only one of over 40 areas the Office of was tense as he energy shortage but in fact had sent a message to Congress on the Volunteer Programs offers students. alternately clutched the podium and The corps had about 120 student volunteers then where fingers at questioners and himself. His quips, however, topic over two years ago. the tension. this year house painting, (continued on page 11) moving people and taxi services are run with the help of approximately 75 - 80 people. Other programs include aiding a mother with the care of ARTS COUNTEROFFEMSIVE her child, stricken by cerebral palsy, of three to plan a low-budget meals, aiding a diabetc mother reading for the blind on campus and helping teachers in the area. "One of the reasons that the volunteers are down is that 15,000 cheer President we used to have students tutor the term before they student taught, but now the departments have placement services of their own in which the student receives credit for the experience," Cauley said. On weekends the volunteer can assist in construction would be named for Vinson. But the dissenters were far moving people or CON, Ga. (AP) - Marching his painting as well as in one-time jobs such as driving people to We counter offensive into a After his 24 - minute speech at Mercer outnumbered by supporters. Nixon gave hospitals, buying groceries for older people who can't leave -;rn University, the President returned to his the protesters a smile and a hearty wave. their homes and stronghold Sunday, President performing other community jobs to help collected cheers and petitions of Key Biscayne, Fla., home. As he stepped from the ivy covered people. as well as boos and shouts for At the airport outside Macon, a crowd chapel for the return trip to the airport, "We have about 120 boys and about 20 another chorus of boos and chants rang girls who still need «ion or impeachment. estimated at about 15,000 cheered and a big brother or sister. About 100 out of the 120 boys are e out from the crowd of several hundred autumn afternoon's journey applauded, waving signs urging the under the age of 12. There are about 1,000 volunteers for the °Wed up President to "Hang In There." students. entire volunteer program, which is about half the a Saturday night news The President was described by advisers number fence where Nixon launched his Nixon was handed a sheaf of petitions that we had three years ago," Wilson said. • effort to overcome the scandal, of support and said "I am terribly as buoyed by reaction to his Saturday "Most people don't want to be a I am not a news conference in Orlando and by the big brother or sister * crook." He appeared grateful." because they feel that they will be saddled with all the '"the Associated As Nixon's open limousine neared the results of his private meetings with Press Managing problems of the child, but it's not that hard to make a child 15 Assn. in tree shaded campus of the Baptist - congressmen last week. feel important to you, even if Orlando, Fla. • The journey into Georgia is to be you only spend one hour a , ®n made the quick trip to Georgia supported Mercer University, a chorus of Volunteer Karen Loth rolls on week, and that makes a difference," Wilson said. 'y to honor boos rained from a crowd of several followed Tuesday by an appearance before Students can receive more information retired House Armed hundred young people. Republican governors at their conference paint in Lansing. by calling the MSU n an .mittee Chairman Carl Office of Volunteer Programs, 27 Student Services Bldg., or I ' Nixon announced that a TTie crowd of mostly students chanted, in another Southern city - Memphis, call 353-4400, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ®>rcraft carrier now under "Nixon Must Go." and "No More Years." Tenn. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, Novem^, . news Unit studies shield law issues Ru iomatmam c vaiicuau CW» an international society of professional Until 1972, newmen assumed they had a °f ^te or federal legislative action »ku «.HFMAN privilege of confidentiality as an extension of newsmen have opposed on the !' Ick<4 roundup « State News Staff Writer BUFFALO, N.Y. — An issue that has divided newsmen and lawyers may be resolved by journalists. But he added, "There is justification for t0 define and establish a 'shield' or privilege for those who disseminate news and information to the public." First Amendment press freedoms. The right to legislature can always print information freely is meaningless without anything less than a full the right to gather information freely, the would impair press freedom repeal w J?4 ("absolute'^ 1 ^<1 compiled by our national desk February - at least by the lawyers. Brofman is chairman of the American Bar reasoning went, and thus the Constitution Brofman, noting that a prjvileM , 1 A Denver probate judge, who once covered Assn.'s Study Committee on Shield Law, which guaranteed confidentiality of sources that might absolute is not necessarily so " sairiT courthouse news while working his way through otherwise be intimidated or harmed if revealed. confidentiality could also wjh report its recommendations to the be'safel y law school, told a convention of journalists last week about a sweeping plan to safeguard association's meeting for approval. in Houston next February In other words, newsmen say, exposing "qualified" shield confidential sources on stories dealing with exceptions law CZ « UAW, GM race strike deadline confidential sources of information from prying sensitive issues - such as drug abuse and necessity" - such "in circumstances 0f ex* * government or court investigations. The disagreement Brofman referred to is over two issues: government corruption would frighten criminal case needing the as a defendant iJ? Such plans, known as "shield laws," now in newsman's General Motors Corp. and United Auto Workers •should journalists be granted a privilege of information sources, potential and actual, Into source of information, which mav JN effect in various forms in states, are silence, thus depriving the public of information conflict between the bargainers raced a deadline Sunday in an effort to avoid many confidentiality that, up to now, has been granted rights of ne^L "*■ a pending in Congress. vital to understand the state of government and the First Amendment and small strikes around the country today. "Our study confirmed that there is no by law only to doctors, lawyers and priests? society. those ofiT?" «(f the privi|ege is granted, which persons in under the Sixth Amendment. ,e Weary negotiators, working under a news blackout consensus either in the journalistic or legal the broad category of those disseminating "news Government prosecutors, on the other hand, and faced with walkouts at 10 a.m. today if no professions as to what should be done," Denver have insisted that such news sources be revealed But Brofman would ask for a and inforination to the public" should receive broad den M Probate Judge David Brofman told Sigma Delta to investigating grand juries. Legislative of information gatherers and settlement is reached, still appeared wide apart on the ^e privilege? di,seminatoSI issues, which include the controversial voluntary committees making investigations have made included under the shield law s would encompass, he said, not protSf only Jl, I who refuses such Forces similar demands. The newsman overtime proposal, retroactive pay to the present pact's Sept. 14 deadline and the question of the right to strike plants over production standards. put on subpenas can be cited for contempt and jailed. In 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in its Branzburg decision that newsmen had no newspapers, radio and television so - called working press underground press, the "slrinset" J statioT J but ,L J The ministrikes can be rotated by the union from ATHENS (AP) - Greek George Papadopoulos was the in bloody skirmishes, arresting mandatory privilege of confidentiality that occasionally sends a story to a newspatEJI allowed them to refuse appearances before grand scholar publishing research. armed forces were placed on most serious since the former 2,000. Book write?!! plant to plant to cripple production without costing the UAW large sums in strike benefits. full alert Sunday and marines army officer engineered the Tanks and troops guarded all jurio^u^hMiigt^ourMnvite^tejgossibilit^ pamphleteers would also be covered " moved into the capital to quell coup d'etat that brought him to squares and public buildings sporadic antigovernment power in April 1967. Sunday, ringing the parliament r\ n demonstrations. The government said nine building in Constitution Square Chisholm campaign investigated persons have died and 128 have where Papadopoulos has his As dusk fell and a martial been injured since Friday when office. law curfew went into effect, no about 15,000 students and All Athens schools of higher The possible misuse of a $23,000 surplus in the disturbances were reported workers took to the streets in learning were shut down until presidential campaign fund of Rep. Shirley Chisholm, D an attempt to topple the further notice. following a day of hit - and - - N.Y., is under investigation by the Justice Dept. after a run rioting by thousands of Papadopoulos regime. Papadopoulos had lifted his General Accounting Office recommendation based on students the Athens The street fighting was martial rule in near August as part "apparent violations" of election and corporate laws. Polytechnic Institue, where the triggered by the student sit - in of a series of liberalization at the institute, which ended The 10 page accounting office report cites four areas - unrest began Friday after a measures, including abolition four day sit • in. - early Saturday when police and of the monarchy and a pledge of investigation: failure to keep accurate records of About 50 armored personnel troops raided the campus and to organize democratic contributions and expenditures, failure to file reports of carriers rolled into the city, drove out about 3,000 students elections. receipts and expenditures; acceptance of corporate gifts doubling the number already and failure to name a chairman of the campaign on riot patrol duty. committee. The student challenge to the Chisholm's husband, Conrad Chisholm, was found to government of President have controlled all committee finances. 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Park Free with $2 purchase Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19, 1973 3 litis seek broader tenant By SUSAN BURZYNSKI State Newt Staff Writer implemented on April 1, limits security deposits to 1 1/2 Mark Charles, of the East MSU o ff-campus housing, said right support to the bills. Lansing Tenant Resource "the bills would certainly be of Neither the Public Interest months rent, provided for Center, said the center is verv value." She added the bills Research Group In Michigan blstered last spring with the refunding the deposit in full at interested in the bill the end of a lease if the though appear to be "frosting on the (PIRGIM) nor the Michigan jiplementation of a tight they have not taken cake" because her office deals Consumers Council have taken (i Tena t rights, which wer housing unit is in the same a position (curity deposit law, may be on them. with basic problems such as a position on the tenant condition it was when the itpanded again if four bills tenants move in, and "They all seem to be bills getting the landlord to return legislation. oW in state legislative requires worthy of serious the security deposit at all. Joe Tuchinsky, director of eventually placing the deposit in a consideration ommittees are by the PIRGIM, said PIRGIM has not regulated financial institution. Ken Smith, ASMSU pproved. legislature," Charles said. had time to study the tenant The measures, which have Mary Ann Beattie, urban attorney, said tenants can get bills because committee aide, said He said though the center they are currently een introduced in the hearings bargaining power without a working on several other have not been held on has not taken a position on the union. Though he has not Michigan House of any of projects. the new bills yet and no action bills he thinks either Bullard's studied the tenant union bills, epresentatives, are gathering will be taken on the bills until or Elliott's bill would be Smith said he would have to be Bill Rustem, consumer a specialist for Gov. Milliken, Kupport but roups, i has from locallegislative no yet been taken on tenant next year. "The urban affairs significant advance current situation. over the certain the tenant unions would not increase tenant reported the governor has not yet taken a stand on the tenant committee has a whole bookful Delores Bender, director of problems before ■hem. of bills and their calendar is lending bills. | Rep. Perry Bullard, D-Ann jammed up," Bullard said, "but has introduced two bills Mrbor, Ivhich are now in the House Jommittet bn Urban Afairs: I would like to for a get the bills up hearing soon." Free U slates I • House Bill 4689 which He expects opposition for dulcimer, the bills from real estate and [tvould require landlords to pay apartment ownerswho have an on j 5 per cent interest rate per n security deposits. economic interest, but he expects support for the bills from tenants. By TRISHA KANE Leone said that Free U would irould permit tenants to form (• House Bil 4927, which Bullard said Elliott's bill was State News Staff Writer appeal the ollective bargaining units to decision and request additional funds on the shorter and simpler and did not Free University will publish a one-page egotiate with their landlords. catalog grounds that the organization offers total service The second bill would also allow for a protected rent this week listing course to be offered winter to all students and nonstudents. strike. term, including Zen politics, yoga, dulcimer and How tenants to participate in Elliott said she introduced body massage. Free U's original request of $975 protected rent strike if the bill to save consumers allocated for printing a was to be Tom Leone, 714 S. Hayford Ave., catalog and Jin foliations are not successful, Lansing, purchasing a money. "Many disputes have said the catalog will be available in most typewriter, videotapes, office supplies, publicity (which means a tenant group arisen between landlords and classroom buildings on campus but that the could withhold rent payments posters, photography supplies and an electric kiln tenants which are costly," she course list is small this year because too few for a pottery workshop. §from the landlord by paying said. into a special bank people have been devoting time and energy to account. Elliott said Bullard's bill was similar to hers but is more develop classes. Free U is also experiencing financial shortages, "I think that the student government should Homemade fuel A similar bill introduced by work to channel funds back into educational Floyd Wallace, Leslie, and antique store detailed. She said if Bullard's Leone said, because its original request of $975 demonstrates his process. Three hours of Rep. Daisy Elliott, D- Detroit, ventures like Free U," Leone said, "instead of owner, and real estate salesman, burns work will produce 10 gallons of fuel, he bill has a better chance of from ASMSU was reduced by the and also now in the Urban budget spending large amounts for bureaucratic some of the fuel he makes in a 700 gallon passing she would support it. committee to $250, a preliminary allocation to - says. He runs his 1200 cc. motorcycle on Affairs Committee, would call bullshit." rusty barrel from leaves, sticks and garbage. his own fuel. Elliot is a co-sponsor of be approved at the Nov. 26 ASMSU meeting. for recognition of tenant This tabletop setup in his home Bullard's bill. Leone said that the $250 would be the entire AP Wirephoto unions in landlord - He explained that many tenant planned projects, such Another tenant protection operating budget for Free U for the coming year. as the video and media center and disputes, set up a negotiation bill "It takes millions of dollars to photography Funeral services for Dale Robert Wares, 23 an MSU student which would requrie 24 run MSU," classes, will suffer because of lack of funds. committee, allow tenants to take their cases to circuit court hour notice prior to landlord Leone said, "and we're trying to provide an "We are the oldest volunteer educational Car who were was killed in an automobile accident held Saturday in Traverse City. Thursday near Ithaca, if negotiations fail and prevent inspection has been introduced alternative, free transfer of information. It's not organization at MSU," Leone said. "We Wares, a master's degree candidate in the school landlords from evicting tenants because of negotiations. by Rep. Gilbert Di Nello, D-Detroit. so easy to organize 30 or 40 classes a term, as we did last year with such a small amount of money requested a bare minimum of financial backing, $975, to facilitate the transfer of information in kills stu and financial administration, was southbound on of accounting U.S. 27 near The committee has held to work with." a better way than the Tyler Road when he apparently lost control of his car. The car An earlier tenants' law. a University does." meeting on Di Nello's bill, near slid sideways into a ditch and burst into flames. which Wares, 1517 Spartan Village, is survived by his widow, &&L is being amended to N\0f2: Christine, his parents, a brother and a sister. discounts create a mandatory permission requirement before landlords could enter a tenant's City housing commission acts open thursday and friday nights until ON winter household. n repairs to clarifyzoning code definition SALE WiNfeiZ. Slt£M£ *4.7£ The East Lansing Housing is instrumental in Ribbed Turtleneck determining Commission Thursday took how many tenants are allowed preliminary action to bring the in a rental unit. 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EDITORIALS Implementation of A slowed proposed sign ordinance, useful life. by The proposal luck the ordinance legal, but the of drafted last summer at the request recommends a 6V2 year abatement amortization clause illegal. Now the of East Lansing City Council, can schedule for the removal of illegal case is before the state Supreme be an effective means for reducing signs based on the value of the sign. Court for a final decision. NOW, IN PHASE FIVE . visual pollution along Grand River City planners have been reluctant As it now stands the city Avenue and other major to implement the new sign planning commission is scheduling BILL WHITING thoroughfares in the city. The ordinance with the amortization workshops to discuss the proposal proposal! should be put into effect after input is gathered by the clause because of the legal battle going on in Ann Arbor. and is begging for input on it from local business representatives who would be affected by the Student government leaders planning commission from local Ann Arbor passed a sign businesses, sign companies and civic ordinance two years ago very ordinance. groups. the Ironically, this input is one of major reasons for the delay in similiar to the one East Lansing is considering. Since then, Ann Arbor has waged a long court battle concerning the legality of the Citizens often complain about the lack of consultation in passing controversial proposals. Here is a proposal where input from the 1'^ live in pseudo-political fantasy Hie Michigan Higher Education Student Assn. meeting here time to reevaluate the role of student government while it still hi implementing the proposal. Copies a meager semblance of respectability. of the proposal have been given to ordinance, particularly the concerned citizenry would certainly recently was a commendable, if futile, exercise in sophomoric Student government provides a focus for necess&rv jjj politics. local businesses, sign companies and amortization clause. help council in making a difficult The statewide student government association is only a efficient services, including legal aid, pop entertainment, la civic groups, but there has been The district court had ruled the decision. and other student - oriented programs. These are generally *4 fledgling movement toward responsible student representation entire ordinance illegal, and the Take this opportunity to express handled and offer substantial benefits to all students. very little response as to how they and leadership. Overall, their record has been, at best, woeful. feel about the proposal. Michigan Court of Appeals ruled your concern. Major issues lobbied for by the student representatives last It's when they start getting mixed up in the week included liquor on campus legislation and student machination!q| Council has already taken some University politics that they often do more harm than good. representation on university governing boards. They were treated action along this line by passing a ban on free standing signs. This ban has been extended once and is set Deans get cordially by the lawmaker - lobby experts. But the legislature is no closer to passage of such laws today than they were last week. The proposal for student liaison representatives on the of trustees is doomed to fail. This was due as much to the in which it was proposed as to administrative pigeon ■ holim;. bond naivete to expire again in December. If it is It seems that student government leaders live in a fantasy It was wise for the Dept. of and if those goals are not reached, According to the grand design, MSU was scheduled to sett not renewed for a third time or world of pseudo - politics where they strut and jab at "track record" for student representation pending a state - wit Human Relations to relinquish its they can no longer pass the buck. establishment shadows which feel so unthreatened that they passed outright after sufficient duty to set goals for the hiring of The new policy will only allow referendum on changing the state constitution to m»i rarely, if ever, feel competed to jab back. student membership on university governing boards. input and study, the city is in women and minorities to college the Dept. of Human Relations to How ignominious. danger of having no means to deans. oversee goal - setting by each Well, like it or not, the track record is going to be m_ regulate unsightly signs. ASMSU has made much clatter over University housing policies dismal. The administration does not like the idea, faculty#! No longer will deans be able to college and to pressure those A controversial part of the and a plan to install four student liaison representatives on the scared stiff and the trustees will not have to worry as long 1 complain they cannot reach specific colleges to make progressive and board of trustees. The University has reacted by poo - pooing student representatives from ASMSU and the Elected Studat proposal is the clause on employment goals because these realistic plans for hiring. The policy their caterwauls and funneling their proposal through the Council haggle among themselves. "amortization," which is the goals are unrealistic. Deans of should help to facilitate Minotaur - maze of faculty - dominated academic governance So who really cares? Students are not excited about the liaiu process of writing off the cost of an colleges will set their own goals. communication between the human there to die an unsung death without ever reaching puberty. plan. They can go across the street for a beer. And who is 1 investment as a tax expense over its ASMSU? For that matter, what is ASMSU? relations department, college deans Unfortunately, the trappings of elected office, at even this and minorities and women. level, seem to go to the heads of student leaders. ASMSU has Until student government can coax students into voting been seeking to exert a nebulous power of questionable How dare t If a group complains college is not commitments to hire minorities and that a meeting its existence. Meanwhile, they are the ones who have ended up being used. elections, and until student government can win wide support fa proposals, nobody is going to listen. This is not a new role for student government. It lias made Perhaps they should just concentrate on supportive se In an unbelievable - that - it - to burn the books and not to rehire women, those complaints will be and leave the noises before - and has been politely ignored. Perhaps it is now politicking to the politicians. could - happen - here - in - America the teacher who corrupted this fair directed to the dean of literary purge, the school board of town with the "filthy" literature. the college. He will be forced to Drake, N.D., ordered three dozen The amazing thing about the deal with the complaints personally copies of the novel "Slaughterhouse book burning is that none of the and will be unable to shove them CHRIS DANIELSON Five" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. board members bothered to read off as problems of the Dept. of burned. "Slaughterhouse Five" deals, in part, with the Allied bombing of the book, nor any of the other books slated to be destroyed. These include a short story anthology Human Relations. MSU is on a tightrope. On one hand, it must exert itself to end Energy shortage Dresden, Germany, during World War II. with such noted authors as Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner and John Steinbeck, as well as hiring inequalities of past years. On the other hand, it must hire the sees w hales i The purge followed a complaint most qualified people. The Dept. of The other day, as I was eating a couple of McDonald's hamburgs produce more energy." by a high school sophomore that "Deliverance" by James Dickey. Human Relations has taken another "First you dam up the Grand Canyon. This will generate all ki«k in the Red Barn, I noticed that a bull session about the energy crisis the book was profane. The five - Makes ya kinda proud to live in step in attempting to meet these of hydroelectricity and give tourists a better view from sightseeinj was taking place at the next table. Interested because of my job as member board voted unanimously the U.S. of A. don't it? goals. State News environmental reporter, I eavesdropped. boats." "There's nothing to it," a husky man in a wool pullover was "Why don't they flood the Sistine Chapel and give art faa innertubes so they can see the paintings better?" said the ball fn. VOX POPULI saying. "All the government has to do is confiscate the Great Undaunted, the retired Army Corps of Engineers den mr,LJ Lakes." continued. "Nationalizing the lakes is one thing," countered a short, Price of silence on studious type with glasses. "But whales are a saltwater fish." "Whales, like dolphins, are of the mammalian class," interjected "Second, you harness all the power now wasted at Niagra Fill They're already planning on fixing them up, and there's n 1 a guy wearing a baseball cap, but his point was ignored. why the falls should be all glitter making no gold, or electricity*)' To the Editor: watching them disappear in a sea of blood. based not only on its inaccuracies, but more "Surely, professor, you know that Detroit sits on one of the speak. The price of silence in the face of a letter By this reasoning, nation after nation would on a feeling that a person with such views of biggest salt fields in the country," noted the husky whaler as he "The third thing we must do is cut down every tree in such as that of Harry Hoppe, professor of fall to greater powers with no one even the Middle East is not really able to cover leaned toward his adversary. English, (Nov. 13) is too great. His analysis "Once that salt is dumped into the Detroit River or Lake St. Clair national parks and forests, including them big Redwoods. Why, yawning, since this is the "natural order" of Israel - related activities on campus with a of those monsters alone would heat a bam for a year," of the Middle East situation is callous, naive things. totally impartial view (and Payton is the and swished around a little, breeding whales will be as easy as and threatening to civilization as we know explained. Can the world long survive with such a only one who covers them these days). planting Coho salmon," continued the whaler. it. view of national sovereignty? A much more "Just think of it," he sighed wistfully, "Detroit - whaling capital "Most of us are sick of the trees we have in our own yards, reasonable view is that great powers like of the Midwest." raking and birdfeeding, and there's no reason why thegove" To defend Melissa Payton's column on Errors have been found; in her stories, and should hoard our common stock when we're all freezing, unless! Russia will be restrained only if other great there is a growing feeling "But you can't make the Great Lakes salty," the professor the basis that the news media is 99.9 per that we are being some kind of a Communist powers let them know that "every small had. We will continue to argue for a correct protested. "It would disrupt the environment." plot," she concluded. cent pro - Israel and needs correcting is ill - country several thousand miles away" is not and impartial accounting of the Middle East "A change for the better," argued the whaler. "The seaway "Have you no feeling for nature?" the professor cried. "You informed. The media, in general, do not would not freeze up so fast cutting off shipping and all the sunken turned my stomach and chiliedmy fries." theirs for the taking. approach such unanimity with regard to ships cluttering up the water would rust out sooner. "Well, what would you do, professor," asked the ball nut. Israel (unless we listen to our local Arab One final remark. The strong reaction of "Why, we might be able to make a bigger salt lake than Utah's," "The answer is simple," he began. "We are victims spokesmen), and the State News, in supporters of Israel to Payton's column was he prophesied."And the big thing is getting floods of whale oil to overpopulation. When any species multiplies too much, of#" particular, (which is the forum with which light our homes, heat our cities and run our cars." must open or extend a hunting season on it. This not only allevl" we deal here) has taken a stance which is the original problem, but eases the meat shortage as well." "Detroit - Blubber City - Oh, Jonah, won't you come swim neutral at best. Payton's column had errors, and errors do not provide a corrective for Start impeachmen here," whispered the ball freak. ' "I think I've got a better idea," said an old woman in the comer At this point I remembered that I had a Spartan football game go to. I regretfully left the eatery for the less contentious conic anything. who had just finished a chicken leg. "It's a three - point plan to of Spartan Stadium. To the Editor: This reckless stand by the President may Much more 6ffensive was Hoppe's Recently, the possibility of well result in a confrontation. argument that "a nation has the right to impeachment has arisen in response to the Many people argue that impeachment exist if it can exist." By this reasoning, the alleged crimes committed by the President. proceedings would dangerously cripple our nations of Europe had no right to exist in Despite strong bipartisan pressure from the face of Hitler, and the United States ability to deal with current national and Congress and the American people, Nixon world affairs and are opposed to such a trial. should have remained on its shores has refused to step down. These people are obviously blind to the long term ramifications of such an action. If allow the President continue hands we to Issue in voters unchallenged merely for fear of current problems, we will be setting a dangerous precedent. Future presidents will be To the Editor: recall, as defined by Article II, Section 8, of the Michigan Constitution. tempted to believe that they, too, are Having read several of the articles above' the restraints of law. written concerning the conduct of state This issue belongs in the hands of the Sen. Charles Youngblood of Detroit, I voters, (and in the conscience of Charles In order to prevent future Nixons from have decided to throw my ideas on the Youngblood) and that is where it should crawling out of the woodwork, we must go subject into the realm of public scrutiny. be decided, not by a paternalistic state forward with the impeachment Most previous writers have demanded government. proceedings. jSp his resignation, either voluntarily on his Jon Strobe) Jack Petrie part or forced by the Senate. Most of A212 Bryan Hall Whitesboro, New York senior these individuals have cited Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley's statement that the Senate will have to decide whether Youngblood But goes or stays. what of those who voted How to save Youngblood into office — have they no right to determine whether or not their To the Editor: A one - week vacation would be elected representative is to represent As a suggestion toward saving fuel this welcomed by those still on campus, and the them? Whether Charles- Youngblood winter, why not close the University down resultant savings in use of fuel and should leave or stay should depend upon between Christmas and New Year's? With electricity would be a valid contribution the electorate of his district. no students and few faculty present during toward easing the shortage. mmm If the people wish to remove him from that week, the primary reason for operation Tim Bannister FILL 'ER UP, CHECK THE OIL, AND REMOVE THE BUMPER-STICKER!' office, they should utilize their right of is removed. Lansing resident Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19, 1973 rompt TOM HARDI By THM Ow HAROLDSON State News Staff Writer nsniu . legislation and are in the Senate action Pittenger's committee is swamped with until sometime next ■ seen on Committee on Municipalities year. That reform bill The two bills are sponsored by J>bby disclosure and personal Elections, chaired by Sen. Milton and such popular legislation as land use has met with complications, he said, and Ballenger. Zaagman •Continuous reporting of the financial ■rial, income disclosure bills may not reform, consumer protection bills and because situation of candidates' Zaagman, R Grand Rapids. The a clear program cannot be campaign T,, light of day in the state legislature . committee is not as burdened others. Because it is so packed with developed right away. The Zaagman bill, strongly modeled committees to be submitted at least five with legislation, Ballenger said, political reform after Gov. Milliken's legislative ideas for times in a nonelection ine time. legislation, Ballenger said, as is the State "That bill is one we will have to take year. opinion of an active bills have to take campaign finance disclosure, sets strict dt iS the sponsor Affairs Committee, which is dealing with a back seat. some time on," he said. "There are too Ballenger said he supports the Zaagman [advocate of political reform, state the candidate financial disclosure and "Pittenger wants to take up those political reform bills in his many questions that have to be answered guidelines that must be followed by political candidates at all levels of bill and thinks it will be effective in William Ballenger, R - Lansing, lobby reform bills. committee,but as to what feasible guidelines can be stopping campaign financing abuses. er, two bills that deal with he is so involved with other followed." government. It calls for: He has introduced further The State Affairs legislative hot legislation Committee is now potatoes he doesn't think that •Strict standards and guidelines for which requires the ,Bn finance reform and fund - raising chaired by Sen. they can be Campaign financing reform will be public filing of all fund Cures may be considered as soon as Philip Pittenger, R - handled until sometime next campaign treasurers, who would be -raisng contributions and expenditures 30 Lansing. He replaces ailing Sen. Anthony year," studied, though, and Ballenger and Jmtn'r. Ballenger said. committee aides are considered largely responsible for days after the event. Stamm who is working hard to see hospitalized for a stroke he disclosure. ■th bills represent strong reform suffered in September. Ballenger also said public campaign to it that those two bills will be considered "I think both of these bills will get top financing will not get legislative attention before the fall session ends in •Written approval from all candidates priority because of the governor's December. strong validating all advertising in their name. support for them," he said. This would attempt to prohibit ounty work-study plan criticized sabotage Archie Lewis, administrative aide to advertising meant to defame or damage Zaagman, said open meetings legislation, candidates. which is in Zaagman's committee, will also D.. D r> OAMDDCI By R. D. CAMPBELL I " •Continuous updates from treasurers on receive attention, but not right away. The positions in various county departments the financial picture of candidates' State News Staff Writer and courts was resolution along with the finance hours each week. priority is on campaign financing reform. politically motivated and committee. His district consists campaigns. ■aSON — MSU and Lansing discriminatory. largely of Conlin said heads of county •The submission at least 10 days before He also said an attempt will be made to student voters. ■inunity College students could be "I'm of the opinion that these jobs departments where students would be the election of a complete financial get all of the political reform bills into the "It's perfectly true that I'm ■fitting from a political spoils system, smack of the spoils system," Boyd said. serving my assigned are enthusiastic about the disclosure of contributions and Zaagman committee so they can get equal constituents," Conlin said. expenses rding to an Ingham County "There's a possibility that Mr. Conlin program. of candidates. and immediate attention. The board will pay lissioner. might be trying to gain only 20 per cent of Positions to be filled include a legal a political the $2.75 per hour the work rwood L. Boyd, R s a - East Lansing, resolution the Ingham County advantage," he added. Richard Conlin, D • East Lansing, is employes will hour. The - earn, or about 55 cents per study research aide for the circuit court, draftsman for the drain commission and Council agenda includes I of Commissioners approved last chairman of the Univeraty reimburses the county foster care, adoption and volunteer county personnel with the remainder of the creating 30 work - study committee money coming coordinator aides for the probate court. which co • sponsored the from federal funds. Students will work 20 Students selected for the program will talk on decoration funding lovernor asks for au be those presently qualifying for work - study. Coordinators at MSU and Lansing The State News publishes a weekly list discuss operating rules for community Community College will send students each Monday showing what government access channels. We speed limits to who meet job qualifications to the particular county department or court requesting the employe for interviews. meetings will be taking place. Please notify the reporter assigned to your area or the managing editor to East Tuesday Lansing City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers of City Hall. The [ ED PRESS INTERNATIONAL include items here. Nongovernment question of whether city funds should be Milliken has urged all country lower maximum speeds to 50 to take similar "We shouldn't be a training center. used for the Central East Lansing Business . Michigan conserve fuel. action in the interest of That's not our responsibility," Boyd sfiid. listings should be sent to It's What's prists to voluntarily conform to a "I am convinced that it is uniformity. "It's an opportunity to provide a service Happening. Please clip this list for Assn. Christmas decorations will be 1 speed of 50 miles per hour until now in the He said he also has directed that the reference. discussed. interest not only of traffic to members of the community," Ration is enacted authorizing the safety but also state motor vehicle fleet adhere to the 50 Conlin Public Safety Committee will meet at 4 in the interest of countered in a telephone interview. • to officially lower the speed conservation of energy to m.p.h. limit, "except in emergency." Thanksgiving will interrupt weekly p.m. in 328 Student Services Bldg. have a uniform schedules, resulting in lowering of the speed Students have been working in various an abbreviated Recreation Committee meets at 7:30 limit," he said. Milliken said the best way to diminish meeting list. jt a news conference Friday, Milliken the impact of fuel and capacities for the county during the past three years. Two students were hired for Today p.m. in the board room of East Lansing potentially dangerous "speed Milliken said he is pushing for heating oil High School to discuss proposals for the n" already is developing on state legislative shortages in the state "is to have a Academic Council Steering Committee 1974-75 Capital Improvements Program adoption of a Senate bill that would give county work - study positions in will meet at 3 p.m. in 443 Administration statewide ethic of s in the wake of President Nixon's him the authority to lower energy thrift on the part September. and possible use of the newly acquired speed limits of every citizen of Bldg. ion that governors around the and has asked other Midwest Michigan, young and "This is the first time that students will American Legion Hall. governors to be hired in Cable Communications Commission quantity and for such a well Wednesday meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference defined program," Conlin said. 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Thru FRI. • 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Schools' sex stereotyping fought By MAUREEN CAMPS Hie way to get change, she feminine as "womanly, weak, gaps in the program have to be Women participating in "Unfortunately, every boy said, is through legislative gentle," and masculine as filled out so there will be some Thome's discussion group can't be a leader of men, and action and law suits. "manly, strong, vigorous." continuity. complained that classes on every girl can't be a belle of the "That's the only language Some departments have only women are often hard to And ball." (Teacher's Edition of the school board understands. Barrie Thorne, asst. one person qualified to teach because they are hidden behind "Being Six," elementary school You take away their money," professor of sociology, spoke courses on women, she said, so vague and misleading course text, published 1957) she said. at the festival Saturday on the titles. Easy accessibility and more competent instructors This instruction manual There are several bills now in need for a complete women's have to be hired and information is needed, they suggested to teachers that the the state legislature dealing studies program at universities. said, as well as the option of permanent classes established goal of every girl left to be a with sex Courses have been introduced stereotyping and in every department to insure taking a minor or cognate in belle,while it was left to the discrimination in education, at MSU, she said, but now the women's studies. ongoing study. boys to be leaders of, you Hunault added. Women are guessed it, men. seeking to equalize money The children's edition of the spent on school sports for girls, textbook also espoused the idea that the roles for girls and boys were distinct and well to eliminate sex stereotyping in books and to introduce birth control classes in school. But Exchange of defined. Girls jumped rope, wore pretty dresses and never got dirty, helped mommy and fighting the massive system of public education is a huge undertaking, she said. stressed at w watched as boys climbed trees "Sexism is a combination of In By MAUREEN CAMPS one discussion group, women shared their and played football. sex prejudice with power. experiences on being a married feminist. Some When that power element is Today young children are an Feminism as an alternative to traditional women expressed bitterness about their own reading the same books. And institution, like public schools, women's roles was the concern of over 200 marriages because of their husbands' inability to they are growing up with the you've got problems," Hunault women who gathered this weekend at the Union accept a new role structure. same idea that girls are docile, said. to rekindle the women's liberation movement in Studies of textbooks in Ann A workshop on "The T - Shirt Affair," helpless and simple, while boys the East Lansing area. are active, aggressive and Arbor, Kalamazoo and The Women's Fall Festival, sponsored by the referring to a contest held on Oct. 23 at the Oakland County all showed Coral Gables, where women took off their shirts clever. East Lansing Women's Center, was held Friday, to win prizes, brought up discussion of how Saturday feminist Joan stereotyping to a large extent, Saturday and Sunday to get the movement she said. women are treated in bars. Many women strongly Hunault, an elementary school moving, Barb Grey, a coordinator said. teacher, spoke to women at the In one junior high reader "We think this conference could objected to being looked at "like a piece of bring Women's Fall Festival held in the Union on sex stereotyping there were more stories about animals than about women, she together the energy to make things happen in this community," she said. meat." The feminists agreed they should do whatever they could to prevent such a T • shirt Women said. An elementary reader show from recurring. Members of the Streecorner Society, in education and how it can be The underlying theme of the more than 30 feminism, sex stereotyping and sexism corrected. pictured 22 different workshops was the need for awareness and action Besides the various workshops and discussion above, performed "The Women Play" at local bars. Granny's Fun Band, a group of The festival, sponsored by occupations for men and 9 for on the part of women. groups at the festival, a display of women's art the Women's Fall Festival this weekend women over 65, played jug band music the East Lansing Women's women, she said. Quite often Each workshop, headed by a woman with a was exhibited and books and where 200 pamphlets on over women met to discuss the festival. Center, consisted of over 30 the mother figure is the particular area of interest and study, provided feminism were available. Friday and Saturday workshops on Friday, Saturday and predominant role for girls, and she is always pictured in the information and open discussion on subjects such coffeehouses were held at the Women's Center, WMSN will air >(iState^New^^hot^Jb|^Juli^Btough Sunday dealing with as marriage and feminism, pornography, sex 54714 E. Grand River Ave., after the day's aspects of the women's home, with a broom in her stereotyping in textbooks and sexism in local activities were completed to give women a show on energy movement. The campaign against sex hand and a smile on her face, Hunault added. bars. The emphasis was not on lectures, however, chance to get together and continue their discussions. "Ellipsis," WMSN's radio EAST LANSING stereotyping is being directed The examples are endless, but on the exchange of experiences and ideas. discussion program, will be she said. She pointed out that primarily at texts of grades one presented from 8 to 10 p.m. through six, Hunault explained, because it is during the definitions in the "Thorndike Barnhart Women exploring feminism for the fust time had a chance to discuss their problems and questions with women already involved in the movement, Entertainment during the weekend included "The Women Play," performed by the Streetcorner Society, and Granny's Fun Band, a tonight. It will feature: Doii Lowells, LANDLORDS these stages that so many- Beginning Dictionary" for and those formerly involved got a chance to group of women over 65 performing jug band a marketing supervisor from attitudes are formed. young children describe revive their concern. music. Consumers Power Gas Co.; Daniel Bronstein, a lawyer Housing ordinances now require you to license from resource development; your rental property. Every rental dwelling and Project Save launches drive Walter Adams, economist; Jim dwelling unit, including sororities, fraternities, John Roberts Woodruff, from the Michigan hotels and motels must be licensed with the Public Service Commission, East Lansing Building and Zoning Department. and Don Montgomery, a By LARRY BROWN Class Ring Days—Nov. 20 & 21 State News Staff Writer funds to purchase clothing for the show. "We have no set member of Gov. Milliken's Failure to comply with this law is considered a the community children of expectations but do expect Task Force on Energy The cry of "save the misdemeanor, and is punishable as such. children" has always been Lansing." faculty and staff to lend Conservation. the Haynie, B226 Armstrong support." WMSN's frequency is 640 SAVE s400 with delayed delivery strongest and most persistent Hall, sophomore, who is AM. in black America's history. The show Licenses must be applied for at the working in a volunteer facet of itself excited a Building And attempts to help needy black children have always the project, ulso explains "that capacity ballroom crowd with Department offices at 303 Abbott Rd., East while the entire operation of each and every act. From a been one of the most positive Lansing,second floor. Save is to cloth community variety of singing, dancing, efforts on the part of black children, a secondary purpose poetry reading and even drama, Americans. At MSU, Project Save has is to aid in the cohesiveness and the functions of campus onlookers moved as seemed rather well as amazed by 337-1731, ext. 203 been initiated and operated the show's end. organizations." jointly by the Office of Black Affairs and the Black Greek The project drive was Council in an effort, Donald launched Friday when sponsors one Project Save, approximately month into its existence, ANNUAL Haynie says, "to raise enough of Save invited local artists to a "is serving to excite a talent show staged in the community interest among CHRISTMAS CHEESE SALE ballroom of the Union at 7:30 black MSU students to Sponsored by the Michigan State Dairy Club p.m. exemplify a need for black Selections Available „ W6 students to work Selection C- HOSTESS H\oz£ ■ The talent show, which together," Selection D— SPARTAN Haynie maintains. The 2 lb party please , displayed multitude of Economical l'/« lb package • IN5U 2&> 6|C-(GL£. a A delicious selection of PP® talents, free, individual And with the project, Five Tantalizing varieties speAtel donations was were requested. six cheeses stemming out of the Office of Black Affairs and supported by •ULJ6£ Jt&> "Nothing has been tried like the Black Greek Council, this before," said Haynie about success seems well at hand. CAUL on. OcAJifc IK|- The John Roberts representative, Mr. Felix Vickers, will be on hand both days For the Unique Thanksgiving Gift From 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. to assist you. Give . . . TWA Student Book Store Terrariums HAWAII Now the on sale in lobby of the Seats are still available Horticulture SBS for our charter flight Building departing December 28 2.50 & up Selection A ARISTOCRAT returning January 4 $365 For Information 2 'J* 8fte.Ction- fAtlle,ightfU, ppd This 8 cource feast of pays for air transportation Call 5-4902 fS hrC'Tn ^ mes c eses. cheese makes a perfect gift, and Monday, Nov. 20- 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. lodging on fabulous Reduced rates are available for direct pick-up frbm Waikiki Beach sponsored by Across from Olin at 421 Grand River 351-4210 Call Ginny Griffith 351-4117 Available for Students, Employees, & Faculty / Forticulture Forum 122 Anthony Hall, MSU Please Order 353-7251 Early I FACULTY jART £ craft: AND ALL DECREE CANDIDATES! Academic apparel will be available for pick-up Mon„ Nov. 26 through Fri., Nov. 30 on the fourth floor of the 50' OFF 75c OFF Union. You may still reserve gowns 8 A14" PIZZA (1 item or more) with this coupon 1203 E.GRAND RIVER 337-1631 A16" PIZZA (1 item or more) with this IMchiel'si : 55S E. GRAHD RIVEI ■ hoods by coming to the Union Desk. ★ Hoods from other universities must be ordered NOW. For information, call 355-3498 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19, 1973 7 Israe/ to examine I Junday Inquiry JERUSALEM (AP) - The Lracli government announced a full Mishandling of the opening - scale judicial into alleged |ages of the October war with the °®n- ability of the country to defend itself against its Egypt's war minister, Lt. Ahmed Ismail, acknowledged Sunday command misjudgments, foes. that withdrawal is impractical pinpointed. to the Oct. 22 lines impossible because they and cannot are be The swap is to be Friday cease fire pact. - The Libyan Moammar Khadafy, completed under terms of the leader, Col. to King Hussein Shah of Iran. Their war of Jordan went Tehran for talks with the said to include plans for a Moslem summit. Iran is agenda was sftfc okmi 211 E. Grand River poor The war prisoner exchange Next to the Sportsmeister Igypt and Syria. meanwhile, flew to Yugoslavia strongly Moslem but not Arab. It has stayed aloof from the §The decision on a five ■ man -- Israel in Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 l)depcndent commission came establishing positions on the quarrel between Israel and the Wed, Thur 9-9 Js public attacks on the west bank of the But he said that in Suez Canal Arabs. ■overnment and military spite of CIGARETTES /99( Congress may surpass Tommand continued unabated the setback, he felt the Arab :r Israel's initial losses in the side was in a much better position on Oct. 22 - the date LIMIT 3 of the first U.S. Coupon J The commission, to be budget total by $5 billion cease • fire — Ires Nov. 25, 1973 Jeaded by a supreme court or than it was when the Middle East ,ategt -arising Store Only ■{strict court judge, will war began 16 days Induct its probe in secrecy, a Ibinet spokesman said. But its ■ndings will be published earlier. Egyptian and Israeli WASHINGTON (AP) Despite congressional vows unemployment benefits bill enacted into law, House 10% OFF OUR DISCOUNT PRICE ON negotiators meet twice to Increases still under passage of a Social Security ■nless ruled militarily sensitive. week to discuss the U.N. this - stay within President Nixon's consideration include a Social benefit increase and override of ALL KODAK FILM PROCESSING DEVELOPING I Defense Minister Moshe backed Egyptian demand for original $268.7 - billion budget Security increase, mass transit President Nixon's veto of limits Jayan has said Israel had no restoration of the Oct. 22 cease total, it now appears Congress operating subsidies, boosts in on presidential war powers. Mkling of impending war until • fire lines, United Nations may exceed that target by $5 spending for federal employe This week energy bills head K>m Kippur morning Oct. 6, officials said Sunday. billion by the time the session health insurance, and increased the Senate calendar, while the Ken the fighting broke out Their statement in Cairo said ends. veterans pensions and other House takes a 10 day recess. - The biggest increases over benefits. gainst Egypt along the Suez an informal meeting is The Senate scheduled a final Enal and Syria in the Golan scheduled for today and a the budget so far have been in Some of these could be vote today on legislation giving liberalized food stamp FAMILY SIZE tights. a blocked by vetoes. the President power to order I The inquiry looked like it plenary session later, probably Wednesday. program for the poor, the House Democratic leaders uv.iiuwi.hi icaueis gasoline ration gasoline rationing, reduced VITAMIN C SUCRETS repeal of "bread tax" in the Watergate has grabbed the light Krael turn into the biggest has undertaken into its Restoration of the Oct. 2 positions has become the farm bill, a federal pay raise, job - training employe say headlines this Congress has produced year, but speed limits, "lowered thermostats and shorter school GLEEM 500MG LOZENGES Jwn faults since it won central issue of the preliminary programs, additional spending significant and far reaching days, The Senate ■dependence in 1948. As far talks between the two sides. for school - Rules K the Israeli public was Israel's public position lunches, legislation. Committee plans a vote on 7„2 CZ? $ 1 1 Q A7 * on Sncerned, improvements in the Medicaid 100's the question 106 q™ was W3S the ine matter has been that ^t Among items listed in the Tuesday on confirming Rep. program for the poor and extra re^rt report are lias the Alaska pipeline Gerald R. Ford, R - Mich., to Reg $1.13 Reg $1.79 1 . | O Reg 89c H- / be vice irst Israeli premier hosp The president. House Committee will continue its Judiciary LIMIT 1 Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 East Lansing Store Only LIMITl Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 East Lansing Store Only LIMITl Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 East Lansing Store Only FROM WIRE SERVICES Ct .. hearings on the Ford TEL AVIV - David Ben - Gurion, 87, builder of modern Israel nomination during the House f u , ^ f,.*" autocratic, the leader with the lion - like recess. HIGH POTENCY LADY LORA id its first premier, was hospitalized Sunday with a blood clot in ^ that only a strong Israel could P^vent war in h* Mlddle EasL 0ne of The resolution for the ie brain. His physician, who made the announcement, termed Ben - j f the last acts of his outgoing cabinet in WHS to approve an additional $3.3 million for Israeli recess, which began at the close of business MYADEC PONYTAIL ARRID jjurion's condition "quite serious," but said there are "hopes for ae„e" . Thursday and ends at noon Nov. Lis recovery." Ben - Gurion's right side was paralyzed, he said. 1QU"on f,rst set foot in Palestine, which later became 26, passed with a VITAMINS HOLDERS ANTI PERSPIRANT - margin of only 25 votes in the [ Ben - Gurion has spent most of his time at his kibbutz home in « ,,i as 8 20 " year - old Jewish immigrant from Poland, 435 member House. For he Negev Desert, leading a life of semiseclusion since his S» l! next nine years working as a laborer on tiny - btirement from public life in 1970. He resigned as premier in f ,^a wer® foremost" politician sPring'ng up. He eventually became the several days members, mostly 30's QO245 Open 11:30 to4:00 ThursOnly A We have a limited 86* I" Night Special includes Salad. Potato Reg $1.26 ""j™ Expires Nov. 25, 1973 or *,7. | East Lansing Store __ _Bre_aded_ Veal_Cutlet_ Spe"ci™ m m "" m m m m ™ _ _ _ J1™;i supply—so get yours ORLON Or^y 0 CUTEX REVLON .^lHjm_w/j>jneagpJe | today. KNEESOX POLISH REMOVER NON -SMUDGE REMOVER |u"dav Night Special ? O Open 7:30 5:30 Reg $1.00 67^ 4 oz Reg 55c O/ $ 5.5oz Reg $1.00 CO? JQ FRIED CHICKEN $2" j i Football Saturdays 9:00-5:00 LIMIT 6 Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 East Lansing Store Only LIMITl Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 LIMITl Coupon Expires Nov. 25, 1973 East Lansing Store Only Monday, November 19 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Film on plot against By JOHN LINDSTROM This is the thesis of "Executive Action." Though the film As I've said for other films, avoid this one at all costs. pawn the murder off on. Does everything work? Of course it State News Reviewer assures us that it is only a fictional theory, nevertheless the film The conspiracy to do in the president is created by a task force does Kenn-i The reason why "Executive Action" has been released at this works hard to advance the idea that Lee Harvey Oswald could not of reactionary businessmen who hire themselves two teams of and Oswald is caught. But Oswald catches on'that hi' 'S expert marksmen that train diligently to perfect themselves in the time is obvious. It is, after all, four days before the 10th anniversary of John F. have killed JFK. But wrapped in this theory "Executive Action" is nothing fine art of murdering presidents. ST"SIT °' h'h,!""*» »«v 55 better than a dry, sterile, hackneyed, overworked and poorly And to make sure everything is letter perfect, the conspirators Kennedy's assassination. When better to release a film that The film then ends on a factual note that the advances the theory that a conspiracy killed the president? acted film. find themselves a patsv named Lee Harvey Oswald that they can 16 to in witnesses to the assasination died within four London Sunday Times actuary showed that til. years anT?1* ,han those people dying was 10,000 trillion to 1. K °'< Reactions vary on By FRANK FOX assumptions of the film. • Dan Angel, R • film of assassination Marshall, said. "A lot of ... Republican staff worker. people didn't like ... conspiracy theory presented the film was... "an interesting nuN. n..i Diane {.mU. oco Dt Dul, junior, 252 River St., said the film would make mere Obviously the film suggests that these people chance. This could suspenseful film. But... have been the devi™ 1 As It Is, there is no suspense. The film is with film clips of Kennedy, which are its didn't just drv in, Hi 7" , , 1 The movie is based on him. The oil men saw him as a possibility." her do some "serious only intercsting research done by Mark Lane, a "In my mind it ("Executive Action") strengthened the threat," he added. "1 was a little disappointed thinking." Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan and Will Wednesday and Thursday lawyer and author of "Rush to "I feel more aware now," Greer are ,h , probability that it was not the Some of the key that they didn't connect (Jack) performers and all they really do is sit before a TV I. i " evenings' patrons of the Spartan Judgment," who has been a she said. "I didn't really think conspirators in "Executive Ruby to the conspiracy," she to see if the murder comes off. Twin Theaters saw a version of constant critic of the Warren work of a single assassin." Action" were protrayed as said. of a conspiracy before this." forgotten his Somebody thankfSi? name, plays Oswald and, the assassination of President Report since the report was Rep. Mel Larsen, R ■ Tom Price, senior, 306 Beat "Executive Action" used look like Oswald. He does look like Barbra unfortunately he ? John Kennedy that totally rejected the basic conclusions conceived. Pontiac. said the documentary powerful oil men. "I've always thought, since St., speculated that much several clips of authentic Striesand hoWeJ? footage used . . . "showed public reaction to the film newsreels of Kennedy to of the Warren Report. reading some of Mark Lane's Dalton Trumbo, of "Johnny Got His Gun" Kennedy as less popular than might be unpopular. heighten the dramatic effect. fame wm„. works, that a conspiracy was script there is, and David Miller directed the eoie tk * he actually was." "When they showed some of The film, "Executive involved," ^aid Thomas Wade "I think more people than Action," a result of years of "The documentary film they "He apparently was less Brown, 117 S. Pennsylvania not will say 'Why drag all this the films, I just broke down. I could have dealt with drying apricots as well Ji** president's murder. It's that dull. And Miller's direction u -1 research, claims the used showed Kennedy as being popular with some than with Ave., Lansing. up now?'" he said. "Most couldn't handle it rather flat much less vibrant emotionally," Pete Stuart, plain good old blah. ure«ionisltt, assassination was the work of a — others," responded Mark Virginia Veach, sophomore, people don't want to think that I remember him," Rep. about this at all." sophomore, 343 Albert St., highly organized conspiracy of Davenport, a House A430 Rather Hall, found the powerful men; not the said. As a matter of fact the only good part of the film is the So it anyone is a Randy Edelman freak then mJl demented act of "one lone The concept of a conspiracy this is a film J? I nut." Some viewers were fairly receptive to the basic 'Way We are mismatched from the start Were' e presented in the film was overwhelming, he said. Otherwise, save yourself two bucks. "Executive Action" is playing at the Spartan TVin Theat* * I By EDD RUDZATS PLAIN PIZZA' State News Reviewer "The Way We Were" cannot has Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford in the leads whom too easy. everything always comes She is constantly ftill of indignant fervor over various ably his complements her forcefulness role. The by underplaying two of them IS ABOUT 60% miss. Even though the plot is and the chemistry between the social injustices and is a together make the whole thing OF THE SALES two of them more than carries member of the Communist sparkle as if it were a fine • cut AT BELL'S IN quite predictable, the camera work extremely sloppy and the picture. Youth League. He appears diamond instead of just rough AMHERST, hewn. irritating, and the photography This movie that shouts more preoccupied with MASSACHUSETTS among the ugliest in a movie of cheeseburgers and the IT'S STARTING TO "Streisand and Redford Despite Sidney Pollack's this type since "Love Story,"' fraternity life than politics. clumsy direction, and the drab INCREASE IN together!" is grand fun in an this story of two people who almost old - fashioned way. Naturally, when they meet grainy photography, "The Way POPULARITY again in New York in 1944 We Were" is tremendously "The Way We Were" is a HERE, TOO! throwback to the days when they fall in love. entertaining and probably the best bet for a relaxed, people went to the movies for The rest of the movie BELL'S a good time or to see their favorite stars, and left having follows them through married life, on to Hollywood where he enjoyable evening since " Paper Moon." Quite simply, it's just a "good movie." thoroughly enjoyed themselves becomes a screenwriter and she PIZZA 225 M.A.C. 332-5027 despite the fact that there really was not very much to the whole a reader for the studio, and into the blacklisting troubles "The currently Way We Were" showing at the is ISN'T LOVE GRAND thing. till their inevitable break • up Meridian Four Theaters 1 and in 1948, with a short epilog - 2. EVERY DAY OPEN 11 A.M. Katie Morosky, a frizzy ■ haired Jewish girl from New like section in New York THE CORAL CABLES during the early '50s. York, meets Hubbell Gardiner, a^SZ. a blonde WASP jock from Yet even with the inevitable MSU'S NO. 1 Virginia during their college outcome, "The Way We Were" LUBE days (Class of '37) and the sparks start to fly even then. is irresistable. As Katie, Streisand is dynamic, emotional, wistful, JOBS ENTERTAINMENT CENTER vivacious and AMD ciuee- \MtNte<2 utterly VNlUtLg- IM She is a hyperemotional convincing as the girl who is participant who cares too much for everything, and he is always sure she's right. And h.7s' — DAMONS Redford proves to be more cbMM-re an uncommitted observer to than just a pretty face, as he -AND THE CMlZk. IfOUf— C£cs&i200DS> cru RATHSKELLER The original land grant tavern "bKDC-f I isz GRAND RIVER. OKEMOS CANTONESE & NORTHERN CHINESE FOOD CURTIS! Cocktail & Tropical Drinks LUNCHEON. FAMILY DINNERS < BOOKS *02026 3b PARTIES WELCOME Open Daily at 1.1 30 Sunday at Noon 349-2698 BASIC OUTLINES Antique tan & suede oxford, speed laces, Your private tutor! Summaries of readings padded collar, and important concepts for selected courses. cushioned sock Waiver notes also available. lining, lug sole. Process 82 vulcanized construction >95 NAT. 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Across from the Union Surplus PARAMOUNT NEWS PHONE 337-1866 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19, 1973 9 Free clinics aid youths, official says By LAURA MILLER freshman State News Staff freshman, ramp came in in for for a a vn VD nmn» want to go i _ .» to a regular doctor. j. director of " Writer test. a Detroit area free medical conference on name, there is no hang - up on While there are numerous Bob, a Hubbard Hall junior, They are like thousands of clinic, said recently. was addicted to They had different medical other students and youths campus last week. policy at free clinics, Freidman services for children and adults, drugs. Coreen, While many free clinic an East Lansing problems, but all ended up at across the country who are Young people are attracted said. until the rise of free clinics, the resident the Drug Education Center patients are so called freaks, to free clinics not only because turned off by - only service specifically for wanted to know if she was (DEC), an East Lansing free University health drug users and alienated young there is no charge, but also adolescents were connected pregnant. Martha, a Wilson Hall centers and private doctors, Clinics like DEC, grew out clinic, because they did not people, others just want help because of the relaxed with law enforcement Allison Freidman, medical agencies. without hassles, Freidman said" of the youth culture and street "For many the use of public atmosphere, she said. "Free entire clinic movement in California clinics of means an family physicians rMISS SEPTEMBER" ,x» Consumer group philosophy of service in which the than person his is treated rather or her disease," in 1967. «v ,.iu their Youth were ostracized for i • j , means their parents will be told they have VD or are seeking methods of bjrth « Freidman said. "In a free clinic ieir appearance, thov anncarancp they were u/nn. o • . Freidman said. . . , "THE TRAINING IN A SERIES OF unanimous the focus is on caring and feared and they were uanble to decisions, the Michigan find social services to meet Instead, about 100,000 | OF BONNIE" continuous from (X) ADJOURNING FOR the deer-hunting season last week, the Michigan Senate placed a Vietnam veterans bonus providing service which is free of red - tape, value judgment their needs," she said. persons a month receive care in free clinics across the noon country. daily. Midnight shorn package into position for approval on Nov. 25. The bonus would moralizing and eligibility The disrespect, lack of The DEC sees about 20 persons Fri.&Sat. give combat veterans $1,500. requirements." courtesy, scant privacy, on clinic GOV. MILLIKEN DENIED nights for Friday that his office held back a While "establishment" overcrowding and long waits nonemergency help for drug \lMEMA(x) - MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE Co. has report criticizing Michigan's subsidized doctors sometimes refuse to do had already turned them off to devised an failure to meet the needs of housing program for its related problems, venereal poor familites. venereal disease tests without traditional agencies, Freidman energy-saving campaign which will encourage the public to "take disease, pregnancies and Phone 882 0236 a telephone The report was submitted to John T. knowing the patient's last said. trip" instead of consuming dwindling gasoline Office of Management and Dempsey, director of the counseling. Jolly Koad at Logan supplies with automobile travel. Budget, before being released publicly. A published news Following meeting with the state Public Service Commission, report Friday implied that Dempsey had been Bel! information a officials announced they will mount an extensive keeping it "under wraps." T # THEN 5WIDTHI}$H0U . Fight the Final program urging citizens to pick up a phone whenever couldn't se. pone — a wasted trin" ran ho ae f)t RrwBmiHneHr 5W IT CCULP IT If ft NOJ ERf^FOR We*mrRT?VN Ufifr until you 5H0CJ Exam Blues! r&i TcotmiTez- flSMSU THf)N*VOU,HW£fl CooptiMe. 1*M-5tanle^, chairman OF POP Entertainment L ' wentertainment w.' presents tloV HOY Bfsiasm 1*1 nDoo*S JkNIJOMFlELDHOUSE At 7/00 TICKETS ON SALE TOpAV Acr U,,. *** c»«» t*ANtX>4L) CAMBtues 3KoS CANT&R.&UKV SHOP TICKET.* 4-*° 5" GR4NDNB4/ THE NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Will Shakespeare was a young man when he wrote TWO GENTLEMEN OF Debut tour of America's first truly national VERONA, which may explain why it's about love. In 33 attractive songs ethnic dance company, with HAMAD SANDERS choreography by with a modern beat, ranging from rock to Agnes de Mille and Katherine Dunham. Pro¬ calypso to ricky-tick, this musi¬ cal version of the Bard's play celebrates love in all its variations. The gram includes "Texas Fourth," "Floyd's Gui¬ tar Blues," "Logger's Clog," "The Gold rousing music was written by Gait MacDermot, who won international Rush," "The Four Marys" and, especially for the praise through his music for HAIR. Christmas season, "The Cherry Tree Carol." A A company of 12 principal actors, plus 18 singers and dancers, and an on¬ ■ colorful evening of Americana, sheer enjoy¬ stage group of fine musicians, has been selected by producer Joe ment for all ages. Good seats are still available. Papp for this coast-to-coast tour of 100 cities this season. 8:15 P.M. Tonight - Wednesday MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 8:15 PM in the UNIVERSITY AUDI l ORIUM TWO EVENING PERFORMANCES IN THE UNIVERSITY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (Lively Arts Series B) AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 (Broadway Theatre Series) Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30, weekdays Phone 355 - 3361 REMAINING TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT THE UNION TICKET OFFICE Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 Pliblic: $7.50, 6.50, 4.00 / MSU Students: •MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50, 2.00 $3.75, 3.25, 2.00 (Cover Nightly) Special group rates available to area schools and youth organizations. Contact Mrs. Murray in the Lecture- Concert Office, 355 - 6686. m stilus "FOLK CLUB" CUTLASS S, 1971, 2-door, one MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST COMPACT REFRIGERATOR for NEED ONE girl - winter, Cedar FOUR BEDROOM home near AKAI X 1800 SO I(lL I Like new. 16,000 miles, ASCP eligible for modern clinical RENTALS. $750 per month. Village apartments. 351-0879 Lansing General Hospital. owner. automatic, power, vinyl top, or laboratory. 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Amplifiers at S20 SIa*J best offer. 332-5224.4 11-26 VOLVOS November 21 between 12:00 East 371-2732. 1 11-19 X-3-11-19 Lansing, near campus, On purchase of these: Rooms and 5:00 p.m. 2-11-19 351-9036, 8-5 P.m. 351-7764 pj VW Gibson, Yamaha Sunn T,. M •FOR SALE 1973 SUPER. Red. 6,000 Rooms evenings and weekends. 5-11-21 SUBLEASE ONE bedroom Complete 3 *7* Animals Mobile Homes DON7GO miles, desperate. 353-5266 or 337-7528. 2-11-20 TELEPHONE MARKETING. Full time - part time. $2.25 per hour EAST LANSING Horizon House, furnished apartment, December to September. Call 351-4593 Starting accessories. at piece $89. Full Ludwig SlinjwJl plus bonus. 394-1102. C-11-30 VERYFAR near Whitehill. Large one Evenings. 3-11-21 Apollo Rogers. Compact GIRLS NEEDED as boarders in oj •LOST & FOUND Motorcycles fa bedroom, car port, security lock, •PERSONAL RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE balcony, carpet, drapes. Quiet Campus View Apartments sorority house. Two blocks off priced to sell. Leslie Merchandise quaraniee 760ip^JJ WlLCOll TOSTOR Position at East Lansing. Student campus. Meals provided. To atmosphere. Not student rental, SECONDHAND STORE M •PEANUTS PERSONAL apartment complex for aggressive Supervised housing has apply call 332-3551, after 5 p.m. 969 KAWASAKI 500 - FAST. $180. 349-2094.5 11-20 East Michigan Avenue Volvos have four power- 4-11-20 Uo, •REAL ESTATE Must sell $425. Call 332-4594 couple. Husband should be capable opening; for Sophomore 485-4391. C 1130 assisted disc brakes. Most evenings. X-3-11-19 of doing maintenance and repairs. NEAR SAPRROW Hospital. 301 women. Located across •RECREATION other manufacturers don't go Wife should have office skills. FEMALE NEEDED - own i in South Holmes. Ground level, 1 from Williams Hall. 100%SHEEPSKIN C0ATS-ni as far. They have 650 BSA Senior Grad. Student considered house/winter. Close. $80 •SERVICE only two. HORNET. Needs very or bedroom, fireplace, furnished, 332 2641.5-11-21 minor repairs. 6,000 miles with 351-8144. 3-11-21 includes utilities. $145 Phone 332 6246 Instruction tools. Helmets. Sacrifice $500. 351-7497. 0-11-30 NEED ONE girl for Cedar Village TWO WOMEN needed to share Typing Service •TRANSPORTATION GLENN HERRIMAN INC. 6135 W. Saginaw 349-3746.3-11-19 PAINTERS 5 - hours/day. PART time, at least Heavy, new, BASEMENT APARTMENT - one apartment, starting winter. Only room. With cooking. Close. $50. COMPLETE STEREcToutiitl includes tape recorder $70. 337 1484. X5-11-21 332-5381. 1 11-19 or 482-6226 TRIUMPH - 1971 - 650cc, high custom home experience. Lots bedroom, furnished, $100, player, turntable, 5-wav» •WANTED olkswagen - Volvo - Body Shop bars, mint condition, sell for of staining and roll and brush utilities included. In Lansing near Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 FOR GRADUATE woman, $800. 355-9409. 5-11-20 work. $3.00/hour. Begin in Sparrow Hospital. Call 482-1147, Sat. Til 3 pleasant, single, near campus, December. Call 882-7541, 8-10 JON EZZO REAL ESTATE. ••RATES'* $75. Phone 332 6835. 5-11-27 ^(Includln^art^^ervlce^^ 1973 YAMAHA 650cc - 3.65i miles. Excellent condition p.m. 3-11-21 4-11-19 reasonable, references. 332-1746. 5 11-27 MK 6 deck. CONCORD Cassette $200 new, ask J FORD RANGER XLT, 1970. GIRL TO sublease in two bedroom Chromium Dioxide j $1,150. 351-5801, 7-11 p.m PART TIME positions for MSU BEAUTIFUL NEW two bedroom Camper cap, 4 new polyglass apartment with same. Winter or ALTEC CORONA speakers. Great 2-11 19 NO 5-11-21 students. Excellent salary level apartment. Close in on four acres. NC1. day; tires, power steering. Must sell, winter/spring. Own room. Bus to soundl Originally $190, asking and meaningful business Dishwasher and central air. No WCIRDS best offer. 353-5339 or GENUINE AIR-FORCE PARtt END OF SEASON SALE! All campus. Parking, Call 351-0878. $110. 351 9068. evenings 351-9422. 5-11-27 experience. Automobile pets, no children. $195/month. 1 5 10 BMWs, Yahamas, Triumphs and BL-1-11-19 3-11-21 Regular $80, NOW $39.95„ 3 necessary. 351 5800. C-2-11-20 882-3820 or 882 7410. 7-11-21 stock sale. Direct to tl Rickmans, 1973's and 1974's 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 GMC HANDIVAN 1967, V-8, stick, CAMPUS NEAR. Living room, SINGLES AND doubles, completely IF you think this it sale priced. Helmet and 4.80 7.80 15.60 panelled, pin striping, double WANTED 2 MAN APARTMENT tor sublease, bedroom, kitchen, bath. $120 return it for a full refui 12 1.80 accessory sale. Leathers, parts clbse. Available immediately. Call furnished, shared kitchen and ... bed, $575, must sell. Jim, Waitresses Full plus utilities. 332-5374. 5-11-19 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 332-3495.3-11-19 and service. SHEP'S MOTOR or Part • time. 332-8960.5-11-20 bath, utilities, parking. Close. send ™ Parkalsl at'ssj 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 SPORTS, INC. 2460 North 3rd GIRL NEEDED / 4-man. $75-$ 100. 332-5722.0-11-30 plus $1.50 for shipping? Cedar, Holt. Just south of 1-96 Apply in person or SUBLET DECEMBER - handling. Colors: Na 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 LE MANS 1965. Good condition, call: Capitol Villa. $50. Winter. Sizes overpass. Phone 694-6621 September, 1 bedroom furnished PERSON NEEDED for house, own Small-Mediur,rt,„ $200 best offer. 351-4683, 337-0212. 3-11-20 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 or C-3-11-21 apartment, 3 blocks from MSU, room, cooking, $75/month. Large. Order from. J. L uJ after 5 p.m. 3-11-19 COMPANY, P0 Box 8 GOLDEN GATE $185. 351-3785.6:30p.m. - 7:30 337-1612. 3-11-19 D EADL INE TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile HONDA, 1971 - CB 350, raked, p.m. 5-11-20 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55 1 P.M. one class day MERCURY 1963. 48,000, excellent RESTAURANT Homes. $25 $35/week. 10 18-11 30 driving condition, CAPITOL CLUB rooms for men excellent condition, gas mileage. $450. Phone 482-7050. minutes to campus. Quiet and before publication. ONE GIRL for 4-man apartment. and women. TV, laundry, Must sell. 337-7697. 3 11-21 X5-11-21 peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. Cedar Village. Winter and spring. 0-11-30 restaurant and lounge. Free Peanuts Personal ads MERCURY MONTEGO 1971. HONDA 1971 350, bored, Konis, 2 'ART-TIME car washer-hiker to 332-3727. 5-11-19 night parking. 222 Seymour. 0-11-30 QUICK must be pre-paid. Radial tires, power steering, disc clean up cars and trucks, TO SUBLET: 1 man for Cedar sprockets, filtrons, many extras, PERSON(S) NEEDED to sublease brakes, vinyl top. Phone just tuned. $450. 882-2560. Mornings and Saturday. Good our Spartan Village Apartment. Village apartment, winter and / PRINTING 393-9110. 5-11-27 3-11-20 driving record. Prefer 21 years or Christmas break. Reasonable. or spring. 337-0798. 8-11-30 For Sale Cancellations/ Corrections older. Call 489-1484. 5-11-21 353-0925. 3-11-21 - 12 noon one class day MGA ROADSTER 1961. Grei Auto ONE OR two girls needed, spacious M before publications. shape, must see this one. Be COOKS. BUSBOYS. waitresses, ONE MAN needed for 4 apartment, available now. PHI man 45 USED SEWING Machines, offer. 332-3269.3-11-21 waiters, hostesses needed. Good apartment. Winter, spring. Call 349-1265. 3-11-20 pay and working conditions. zig-zagger and straight-stitchers. The State News will be 332-0449. Hurry 6-11-28 14S2 E. Mich. MGA JOIN THE COMPLETE Phone 371 -4774 ask for manager. . $12.50 and up. 23 used vacuum CLASSIC - 1960, model auto 1 OR 2 GIRLS to sublease responsible only for the cleaners, Upright and Cannisters, first 1600 Roadster. Georgia car - has never been in snow. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% off on labor. 215 East Kalamazoo 5-11-20 GIRL NEEDED for a 4-man Americana apartment. Winter or $5.00 and up. All makes and 484-5391 day's incorrect LANSING SKI CLUB apartment. Close to campus. winter/spring. 351-1770. models. ELECTRO-GRAND, Excellent mechanical. Street. 489-1346.0-11-30 now taking 4-11-21 insertion. Moving, Available now. 332-8353. applications for full-time lift 804 East Michigan, Lansing. must sell. $750. 489-3303 days. 3-11-21 Bills are due 7 days from 393-7448 nights. Ask for Lee. HARDTOP for Triumph TR6, TR4, operators, ticket sales, and EAST LANSING Daily 9-5. Saturday 9-12.0-11-30 HOLIDAY SHOPPERS - one bedroom, - 5-11-19 TR250. Black vinyl. $200. snow-making. Ski area located NEED ONE girl to sublease at unfurnished, immediate sale. Furniture, miscel 332-0976.3-11-13 on Dawn Avenue, off Lake SHAG RUG 12" x 15', beautiful Capitol Villa. Great deal. Phone occupancy. Call evenings: - antiques. November 23.24 f 501 i. MGB GT 1969 Leather, wires, Lansing Road, 3 miles from 351-5058.4-11 21 condition, $125. Gold/brown 1670 Woodside, East Law J 332-6000 before 3 p.m. 3-11-21 - MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East campus. 332-0600. B-2-11-20 mixed. 339-9154. Call a.m. excellent condition. 28 m.p.g. 3-11-21 Kalamazoo Street since 1970. 5-11-21 332-6246. 3-11-20 ONE BEDROOM, 1 MAN NEEDED share 2 man Complete auto painting and large - - WAITRESSES - ATTRACTIVE, OVER 25 YEARS e furnished. Close to campus. Call apartment for December. collision service. 4850256. experience necessary. Apply GIB60N B-25 Acoustic guitar, with MUSTANG 1971 302 a C-11-30 no BACK STAGE RESTAURANT, 351 9279. 5-11-23 332-2644. 3-11-20 case. Good condition, $100. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 3i| power, $1900 or best offer. East Michigan, Lansi* Meridian Mall, between 2-5 p.m. 353-4792 or 339 9492. 511-21 349-4939.5-11-19 372-7409. C-11-30 VW EXTRACTOR $29.95. CHEQUERED exhaust, FLAG, GIRL FOR 4-man, Cedar Village. $73, winter/spring. 332-5865. £ BMW 1971 Bavaria. White, MUSTANG 1970. Excellent 3-11-20 TELEVISION, PANASONIC, SONY TC-230 RECORDER. Oj 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. 1 WANTED: black/white excellent, 4-speed, extras, condition, six cylinder, stick DIRECTOR of AN96 factory 20 c. te and 8-tra mile west of campus. 487-5055. ziebart, michelins. 485-3110. shift. 332-2033, after 5 p.m. for a 43-bed, skilled NEED ONE FEMALE NEEDED to share house. sealed, $100. 353-1450, nights. decks. Minolta SRI C-11-30 girl, winter term, home. Call 646-6258.5-11-27 3-11-20 5-11-20 3-11-20 spacious furnished 4-man. Own room, $69. Call 332-1707. camera. Auto Rikenon 7-230"J METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. Located one block from campus. 5-11-21 pentax mount 2001 BONNEVILLE 1968 - automatic, DISHWASHER, DAYS. Apply at HARMONY GUITAR and OLDSMOBI LE 1964 - power Okemos Road and 1-96. 351-0035. 5-11-26 General Electric half in air conditioning, very good FRANK' N STEIN amplifiar, 2-12" speakers. recorder with Concord mo steering, brakes, $100. Phone 349-1929. C-11-30 DELUXE 4 BEDROOM colonial. 8 condition, snow tires. 353-1553. Excellent. $375. 355-8838. 355-3094, after 6 p.m. 3-11-21 RESTAURANT, 220 South SUBLEASE ONE man, furnished. LP's 254 and up. Tapes 991 822^ after 6 p.m. 5-11-26 We do guarantee repaironswj 5-11-26 components, te door hardtop, full power, low a.m.-4 p.m. 5-11-27 LIBERAL WOMAN for beautiful 5-11-19 house. Own room, excellent electronic equipment, I mileage. Original owner. Call WORKING GIRL graduate APPLES, SWEET Cider PINTO 1972 BOOKKEEPER FULL time,basic or location. 351-9028. 3-11-20 gift Charge and Bank Ami'* 694-8395 or 694-3766. 3-11-19 - automatic. $1650, - SECURITY OFFICERS: Holiday student to share quiet, two packages shipped by United accepted. We buy, sell andtn 28,000 miles, 20 m.p.g., radio. bookkeeping skills, good business and permanent full or part time Parcel. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS, bedroom, King's Pointe East DICKER & DE CHEVROLET 351-8138. 3-11-19 writing and attention to details. WOMAN: SHARE two bedroom Alfred Wardowski 81 Sons. 2 miles IMPALA 1966 Call positions available. Phone apartment. Furnished, own house. $75 inclusive. Own room, SECONDHAND STORE,' station Dori, 337-2310. X-11-11-30 North of Leslie at 3589 Hull wagon. One owner. PLYMOUTH PINKERTON'S INC. 482-6659. room, parking. 351-8901. close. Prefer over 21. 337-0914. South Cedar, Lansing, 487-31 349-1717 353-7820. 3-11-19 FURY III 1967 An equal opportunity employer. 3-11-19 Road (Old U.S. 127) Open 9-5. Open 9-9 Monday, Wedn« or - 60,000 miles, snow tires, DANCERS, FEMALE. SIR CLUB, 5-11-20 Closed Monday. Phone and Friday. Other nightsunt CHEVROLET 1967 BEL-AIR. excellent condition. Must sell. 523 East Michigan. Apply after 7 MALE STUDENT needed for two 1-589-8251.0-11-30 p.m. C-8-11-30 2-door, V-8, automatic. Good $695.353-8376.3-11-19 P.m. 3-11-19 SANTA CLAUS - 2 needed 1 full man. "731" Apartments, FEMALE TO share house - own condition. $295. 351-8786. time 1 part time. Required: $80 plus utilities, PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 1967, X-RAY TECHNICIAN - winter/spring. 332-8005.5-11-21 room. 5-11-19 6'1" or under and over 200 351-2055 after 5.3-11-21 $500 or best offer. Call RT registered, weekends only. pounds. From November 23rd till ONE FOR winter, two man. Own 489-3412.3-11-19 Contact personnel department, CHEVROLET IMPALA 1967, good December 24th. Apply at TWO-THREE bedroom duplex, Edward W. Sparrow Hospital, 1215 room, furnished, close. $79. transportation, $350 or best Meridian Mall office for 351-2125.5-11-20 carpeted except kitchen. T-BIRD 1964. GOOD condition. East Michigan Avenue, Lansing. offer. 355-7575, Lois. 5-11-20 application. 5-11-20 December 10. $200. 351-4296, Must sell. 355-0564. Call late 3-11-20 after 5 p.m. 3-11-21 evenings. 5-11-20 ATTENTION: WINTER term, 1 CUTLASS - 1968. GOLD with SANTA PHOTO helper. Four girls SECURITY OFFICERS and bedroom, furnished, spacious, black interior, automatic air, T-BIRD 1965 - air, all pow needed - 2 full time, 2 part time. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnished. detectives, full or part time. University Terrace across from 3, buckets. $600 or best offer! sell. 355-0564 - late e From November 23rd till Neatness a must. 485-5777. campus. 332-0796.5-11-19 $78 each. Utilities paid. 332-5704.5-11-20 5-11-20 December 24th. Apply Meridian 332-1946.4-11-19 Mall office for application. 5-11-20 WANTED - WORKING girl to NEED ONE girl for 4-man house. share one bedroom, furnished Close to campus, utilities paid. EXPERIENCED PHONE soliciting apartment immediately! $65, YOUR wanted. Hours 5-10 p.m. Choose your nights. Salary plus bonus. utilities paid. Call 8-5 p.m. 355-0090, after 5:30, 484-9817. $75. Call 332-6911. 5-11-20 Call 351-1562.11-11-30 3-11-21 SOUTH LANSING - Nice, 2 bedroom, new kitchen, carpeting DELIVERY MEN Must have own throughout. Non-smoker, no ATTENTION car and be 18. PIZZA, 966 Trowbridge Road. DOMINO'S APARTMENT ON lake, own room. 349-3040, 9-5 week-ends. 3-11-19 p.m., 339-9485 pets. References, $185. 663-8418.1-11-19 5-11-21 r- T" 7- 6 T~ V 0 75- ATTENTION TO HRI GRADUATES 2nd FLOOR OF beautiful old V/ % iS PLEASE! Mason home. Unfurnished. " HOTEL MANAGER and restaurant Built-in appliances. 2/bedrooms, Y/t TT" Y/< li nam towimuses manager needed, MOTOR LODGE, Mount Pleasant, CHIEFTAIN ONE GIRL needed to sublet winter term. Riverside East. 332-1903. private entrance. Deposit and references required. Prefer "M 17 1 vr % * Convenient to MSU Michigan. Apply in mail. 10-11-20 person or by 5-11-21 couple or small family. Days 676-461 1; nights 676-1468. %% lo % 22 ALL STUDENT ADVERTISING MUST BE PREPAID and shopping ♦Air conditioning GRADUATING THIS year? Apply 1 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, quiet, 3-11-21 a % W % % vs u 11 * Carpeted now for Peace Corps/VISTA. clean, spacious. Woodside North - sublease. 355-9344.3-11-19 TWO NEEDED for house near lake. 56 V/. Sr So % * For information, application see Full basements Own rooms - $62.50. Fifteen * Clubhouse and MSU ACTION representatives, minutes northwest of campus. TT VL 27 Student Services Building. SUBLEASE - WINTER-spring % IV f, 35 Y/< % b play areas 669-3041.3-11-21 terms. 4 man apartment. All student advertising must be prepaid the last Now Phone 353-4400. 2-11-19 w taking applications $65/month. On Grand River. MATURE EASY going person for 2 two weeks of each term. For Rent 351-8496.3-11-19 37 A m man. Own room. $40. % mT • 345 STUDENT SERVICES 351-0460 Equal Housing 1st Opportunity TV and STEREO rentals. $24/term. TWO BEDROOM apartment. Fireplace, furnished, close, 351-0309. 3-11-21 FEMALE TO sublet own room, %& UT" %% HI 11 A.M.-6 $9.95 month. Free same day sublease, parking. - 355-8265 P.M., MON.-FRI. close. Available December. Sue, REASONABLEI 332-4642 ♦Family applications only delivery and service. Call NE JAC 6-11-21 332-6468.5-11-20 337-1300. o-l 1-30 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19, 1973 II IaVING Jmicr ■•Ml-20 - NEW - $490- Sansui 2000x, Dual K215S Sansui as100. 337-1503. Best offer now lsat being formed for the mcat. dat Board exams. coming 313*354-0065. Faculty official welcomes job By Ml KE GALATOLA s„„ N(w, SMffWritaf position at its Friday meeting, making the assistant professor "While it's my job to procedures, but I won't push the summer and often worked ■ Philosophy and James Madison supervise hearings and appeals, individual into a settlement ||©S?EEC6 an —4- The faculty grievance of philosophy until 11 p.m. four nights a responsible for I'm not College. FREE. a lesson in settling faculty complaints and going to use formal he'll feel unhappy about later." week during this term. complexion official's job can tax a man's procedures until every last Miller has done other care. Call 484 4519, East patience and energy, but Bruce making sure all grievance informal method is The board of trustees Michigan 485-7197 Lansing difficult jobs. As co - chairman A graduate of Case Western Well. or L. Miller welcomes the hearings are properly exhausted." and provided for a faculty CHRISTMAS MERLE NORMAN challenge. conducted. secreatry of the Ad Hoc Reserve University, where he grievance official who would "But I'm not going to force Committee to Review SPECIALS ^ COSMET^C STUO'O^ C-11-21 The board of trustees Miller succeeds Michael J. anyone into a settlement they Academic Governance, he also earned his master's and doctoral degrees, Miller joined be independent of the Harrison, MSU's first faculty administration when they GULLIVER STATE DRUG -n05 apP°inted Mi,,er to the don't like just for canceled most of the the MSU faculty in 1967 as an approved the Interim Faculty grievance official, who became VELOCIPEDE £ X Rk"1 fC Area synagogs dean of Lyman Briggs College convenience," he said. "I don't want to overuse the judicial backpacking trips he planned to take his family on instructor in legal philosophy Grievance Procedure in April PEDDLER Thanksgiving! 0-3-11-21 Sept. 1. during and ethics with the Dept. of 1972. I . L it. 541 E. Grand River slate book fair Miller said that though he is ^ Downstair! 351 -7240 y WATERBED FACTORY. Custom made LIQUI waterbeds to your size. - DYNE r I TOr DUlldinq 71/00 .11. t . ready to begin working, he realizes grievances call for New officer to start handling grievances of faculty today 1409 Maslett Road. PRODUCTS, delicate handling. Haslett (continued from page 1) and papers from the archives' 339-9607.20-11-23 "You've got to examine any present location in the basement of The report will be Lansing area Jewish sort of prepared from the reports of the deans, the the east wing of the Library. I3'11'21 synagogs will hold a book fair grievance very carefully, and be very understanding of provost, and other University offices, as well as the The board approved a new policy on copyrighted instructional twiNG MACHINE Clearance \u£ offr&L w|oee at the Shaarey Zedek synagog the individual and the context directors of the regional centers of the Continuing Education materials prepared with University money, equipment and fSale! Brand new portables on Dec. 2 from 12 to 5 p.m. of his complaint," he said. Service. I 549 95. $5 per month. Large personnel. Faculty will now receive 50 per cent of the INSURED "Now the grievance Wharton also said MSU is seeking the on such royalties I selection of reconditioned used Shaarey Zedek Congregation cooperation of other materials, including the first $1,000 of royalties state institutions in I machines. Singers, Whites, BICYCLE is located at 1924 Coolidge procedures vary widely from beginning a joint Community Lifelong collected. The old policy gave faculty preparing such materials as Education Project. films, computer programs and audio recordings only 10 per cent I" Necchi's, New Home and "many Road. Proceeds from the book department to department," s " $19.95 to $39.95 STORAGE fair will go to the Hillel Miller said. "Since I've been in Letters have been sent to two four - year state universities, of the royalties. EDWARDS the Dept. of Philosophy most asking their help in extending educational opportunities into the A $129,094 bid for the University's liability insurance program . , e , m s building fund, which is trying I DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, to replace the present Hillel of my time, I've got to change community, he said. "We happen to think our was awarded to Marsh & McLennan of the Hartford Insurance J 115 North Wash ington, CDtJtiete ''I building. my standard ways of approach to community lifelong Group, a division of ITT. For the past four years, contracts for I 489-6448. C-11-21 The thinking." education will be strengthened if we cooperate with other the insurance — which protects the University and its staff from book fair is in Though there is a formal universities, but if they don't indicate a willingness to participate, actions alleging negligence causing physical or economic injury — Animals !|\*1 2JO conjunction with the annual book month of the Jewish structure for airing gripes, we can forge through with plans to do it alone," Wharton said. In other business, the have been awarded privately. An affiliation agreement between the a>. 35Z.40BI Miller said he hopes to resolve University Archives acquired 1,800 College of Osteopathic synagogs. grievances informally. square feet of storage space when the board of Medicine and St. Lawrence Hospital was also SKI FEVER? Call Tom at approved the approved, allowing IcHSHUND PUPPIES - 6 weeks $15,300 conversion of part of the unfinished basement in Wells medical students to gain clinical treatment experience at the 353-8236 for the Aspen cure, or Hall. The space will absorb the overflow of ■ old, one male, one female, AKC, unsorted documents hospital. ■ $100. 485-4169. 5-11-26 come to our meeting, Monday, 7:30 p.m. in the West Shaw ■ D ■ ENGLISH sheepdog pups, AKC shots, dewormed, Battle lower lounge. 2-11-19 Tense Nixon gives detailed replies to editors' queries ■ creek, 1 964-0054.4-11-21 j* "access for CENTER ""i (continued from page 1) I Human Reproduction Health | As some editors were going to the luau on the Disney World j'Abortion-Contraception offers | Announcements for It's What's The Pre-Professional Club invites Noticeably, his Jong answers — especially on the White House monorail, the Nixon limousine left the hotel led by flashing Services * Happening must be received in the all interested students to hear tapes — tried to put the issues in perspective. He was verbose and police motorcycles and squad cars. Several editors watched the RMAHA, 1972 - 360 Enduro, If 1226 East Michigan I State News office, 341 Student intense in his answers — at one point Medical College telling the television spectacle amid plush plastic surroundings lit up by tens of ■ $500 or best offerl Phone Lansing 485-3271 ' Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least two Admissions, class days before publication. No entering class statistics, at 7:30 p.m. viewers, "I am not a crook." thousands of light bulbs. No one said a word. ■ 482 6004. 5-11-26 Nov. 27 in 326 Natural Science CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS - announcements will be accepted Bldg. At the same time Nixon did not decieve himself that he has by Cards. It's fun to be phone. lost support of many newspaper editors only one year after 548 |)R RENT or sale: Mobile home, Tfunished, close |3934952. 3-11-20 to MSU campus. photographed by LUKE PHOTOGRAPHY. 351-6690. C-11-30 Harvard University second year - law student Joseph Smith will be on campus from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Southern African Liberation Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at United Ministries in Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison daily newspapers with a circulation of 17.5 million readers endorsed his re - election while 38 dailies, with a circulation of 1.4 million, supported Sen. George S. McGovern. Basketball x 50, 15 MINUTE WALK to Tuesday in 217 Eppley Center to "You can believe me if you want," Nixon said after Road. Help us organize a Gulf rattling off ampus, air, carpeted, $2800. Peanuts Personal | talk to prospective law school students. boycott. We need everyone. the history of tracking down the Watergate tapes. ■ set to help 351-1176. 2-11-19 The editor of one formerly staunch College Republicans is continuing The Dept. of Geography presents pro - Nixon newspaper expressed disappointment with the news conference. IiLACE 1959 - 10' x 47", its canvass of South would like to Complex. If you "Colloquium 73" at 11:30 a.m. on "I thought he would be more I Excellent condition. Completely help, meet at 6:30 Tuesday in 409 Natural Science specific," said John Rogers of tonight in 512 E. Wilson Hall. Bldg. John Hunter will speak on the Denver Post, which called for Nixon's shed and equipped. resignation four weeks I Carpeted, air conditioned, BALLS: IT may Having housing problems'* Need "Strategies for the Control of River ago. "That hour hasn't changed my suspicions." A benefit basketball game for the or may not be information on your legal rights as a Blindness in West Africa." Another editor — a guest from Holland Grapevine Journal will be skirted. Asking $1800. 655-2847 what you expected. Happy 20th. tenant? For help with — said he felt Nixon played at 7 tonight in the main gymnasium of the Men's 353 2935. 3-11-20 Rip and Burn-out. 1-11-19 housing has lost his leadership or problems, contact the East Lansing Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. ability. Intramural Bldg. Tenants resource Center. We have a Tuesday in 118 Physics-Astronomy "When the President spends three - 4 peerless 8' x 48', ONE quarters of a press - TOM, I'd love staff of trained people to Bldg. Program will be cross country conference it of campus. $1,400. to spend a day by provide - defending personal actions, it is a bad sign that he is Sponsored by the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the game will be the river with skiing, including equipment and ■ you, Audrey. no longer effective," said Hans Hoefnagels, of the Haagsche played by all-stars of the Black United Front (BUF) basketball mobile HOME MANOR B-4. 1-11-19 housing problem. Contact us technique demonstration. ■ Courant in Denhaag, Holland. league from the Lansing area. 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C-11-30 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 19J It's a squeaker! Spartans edge Hoosiers, 10-9 By GARYSCHARRER earlier in the game, and even less when desperate. State News Sports Writer Spartan defensive end Mike Duda sacked When you are poor you really do not want to quarterback Willie Jones fpr a 14 - yard loss on the first play and two incomplete passes followed complain when given something to help your to finish off the Hoosiers. climb up to self - reliance. Such was the attitude of Michigan State following its narrow 10 - 9 win "They (Hoosiers) were in bad shape," Stolz over Indiana Saturday. admitted. "They had to get the ball down to our "I'll take 'er," was coach Denny Stolz' first 30 to get a field goal. It's pretty tough to do that comment. with no timeouts. You need a pro passing The Spartans dominated all phases of the game attack." but had only a 10 - 3 lead midway through the final quarter when the Hoosiers, led by freshman Though the Spartans accumulated 321 yards (260 rushing, 61 passing) they could put only 10 Straight ahead for Bullock halfback Courtney Snyder, hit paydirt to set the points on the scoreboard. They struck first in the Fullback Clarence Bullock gathers speed and momentum to drive through gaining 99 yards. Individual game running honors went to Indiana second quarter on a 54 - yard jaunt by tailback this huge hole made by MSU's offensive line. Bullock finished with 80 freshman halfback Courtney Synder who chalked up 130 yards. stage for a gamble. Rather than going for the tie, Indiana coach Mike Holt. Guard Greg Croxton threw the key State News photo by John yards in 19 carries. Teammate Mike Holt also lugged the ball 19 times, Martell Lee Corso opted for the two ■ point attempt block that enabled Holt to sprint the distance. that, if successful, would have given the Hoosiers Kryt's 33 • yard field goal early in the fourth a one - point lead. But it was not. quarter eventually proved the difference. Indiana's Frank Stavroff matched Kryt's Corso gamble fails in victory try "He (Corso) could have won it," Stolz said. "I admire him for it, he played to win. production with a long 52 - yard boot five "The hardest decision on a two - point minutes later to make the score 10 • 3. A conversion is the play you call," Stolz said. Clarence Bullock fumble on the first play after "That's harder than the decision to do or not do Indiana's kickoff gave the Hoosiers the football By PAT FARNAN if he had second thoughts there's more to come." made Corso's controversial it. We talked to our linebacker Ray Nester in the on MSU's 22 yard line, and Snyder scored four - Indiana record. But State News Sports Writer about the call. "I want to win. * Corso denied that he had gamble ... possible. A sophomre, didnt get a chance , - —> St Stavn(fl time out after their touchdown. He said 'I think plays later. at the ejia I What the hell good would a tie given any thought to an on-side Stavroffs foot had been used they're going to try to bang it in there,' so we Despite the lack of points, Stolz said he was With the cunning skill of a point. ■ have done? A tie is nothing. We kick after the Hoosiers' score. encouraged with the Spartan offense. Holt was riverboat sparingly all year. But Saturday "We're trying to played a run defense."* gambler, Indiana want to win. We're going to try "We didn't even think about he improved his record to three get a Bit ■ The Hoosiers tried $> pass but split end Mike MSU's leading grounder with 99 yards. coach Lee Corso played his Ten victory," Corso repeated I and win every game we play. I it," he said. "We felt if we for three on the year. It was a "We really didn't know if we could move the "I know we were u Flanagan was nailed for a three - yard loss and cards for all they were worth told the players before the kicked off we could hold them ball today," Stolz said. "I think it did a whale of 52-yard field goal which set an Michigan State's one - point lead survived. Saturday, but on the big hand, game and I told them at and then either go in for a "Hell no, I wouldn't change the call if I had to a job, especially in that last drive - which his Hoosiers folded. halftime if it came down to a touchdown or a field goal and do it over," Corso said firmly. "I want to win. A obviously won it for us. This time it was a bent situation like that, we were win it. Wouldn't that have been tie is nothing." "Our patience has paid off," he said. "They group of Spartan defensemen going for two." something"?" It was at this point, with just over six minutes blocked some people today, Indiana is a big who held the ace in the hole, Freshman back Courtney The loss was the Hoosiers' BIG TEN STANDINGS left, that the game became exciting. Daymond defensive team." and handed Indiana their Stolz said he started second string split end Snyder, who rushed for a 130 second straight by a single Mays put his knee on the ground following the seventh setback of the year. kickoff and forced the Spartans to dig themselves Mike Jones at flanker because he wanted to mix yards, reiterated his coach's point. Last Saturday they went in a passing attack. Following a fumble recovery feelings. down to Northwestern 21-20 CONFERENCE out from their four - yard line. Spartan at the Spartans' 28, Corso's "There's no sense in going in the last minute. quarterback Ty Willingham was equal to the task, "What we tried to do was throw a bit," Stolz batallion drove to a quick six for a tie when you have a 2-7 "That's two heartbreakers in engineering the offense all the way to Indiana's said. "We could have thrown more, but we were points and elected to try for record," Snyder agreed. a row for us," Corso lamented. 27 - yard line, where a Dirk Kryt field goal moving the ball on the ground and probably got the two-point conversion with One of the few bright spots "But I was really impressed by Michigan attempt sailed wide. spoiled." the score reading 10-9. But the Ohio State in an otherwise stuttering the way our players played When the Hoosiers took over, they had only The Spartans now have a chance to win four Spartan defense rose to the Hoosier offense, Snyder played today, playing away from Minnesota two minutes remaining but, more importantly, out of their last five games should they defeat occasion and foiled the with a painful hip pointer but home, playing after a heart Illinois no timeouts left. Tliey had little successs passing winless Iowa Saturday at Iowa City. attempt. still managed to bring the breaker last week. There aren't MSU "It was a fake into the right Indiana squad together when it many teams that could come Purdue side of the line and a screen counted. He pushed over their back from a game last week Northwestern going the other way," Corso touchdown from one yard out. and play as hard as our kids did Wisconsin explained, "but their defense "Ill say one thing," Snyder today. played it right. said. "We've got a winning And then there was Frank Indiana "Hell no, I wouldn't change Iowa program on the rise. This year Stavroff who made Corso's the call if I had to do it over," has just been a beginning. We controversial gamble possible. Corso emphasized, when asked built the leg this year and A sophomore, Stavroff who leers, By STEVE STEIN Then things started sudden - death U-M overtime In renovated Yost 3-1-0 league record, good foil State News Sports Writer happening. period. Fieldhouse Friday, the lead six points. Michigan noil Two Wolverines were MSU had the final switched hands four times stands at 2-1-1 ii Though they were just 43 whistled off the ice for two - before the Wolerines took the play. seconds away from losing a 6-4 opportunity, though and Rice minute penalties late in the put on the finishing touches by victory before 6,742 fans, the hockey game to Michigan largest crowd in U-M hockey game, giving the Spartans a two beating Dewey on a rebound of Saturday night at the Ice his shot with 20 seconds history. Arena, MSU's icers refused to - man advantage. own let up. Daryl Rice beat Michigan remaining. He was set up by a goalie Bill Dewey, who had pass from Colp. The clock malfunctioned, The fired - up Spartans replaced the injured Robbie "Colp set me up on a real There will be orgamzaO fine play," Rice said. "He took there was no national anthem, an rallied to tie and then defeat Moore midway through the the Wolverines in sudden second period, to cut the out two men. My first shot hit and the stands were still being meeting for anyone interesKiB - built before the game, but the in trying out for the woiwum death overtime, 7-6, to earn a deficit to 6-5. the goalie, but the next one went in." exciting game dominated the Varsity basketball team at 4:31)1 split in the exciting weekend Coach Amo Bessone had evening. p.m. today at the Woimb'iI pulled goalie Tom Bowen for Did he think the Spartans an extra attacker when the goal could come back like they did? Intramural Lounge. Forfurttafl Ross, MSU's early season information contact In Ann Arbor Friday night, was scored. "It was touch, but we knew we could do it," he answered. scoring whiz, and Colp each Baile at 353-8613. U-M edged MSU by an With the Spartans still scored two goals, John Sturges identical 7-6 count. holding a man advantage, Tom "If you want to win you can The Spartans jumped off to Ross won the ensuing faceoff win." and Rice added the other MSU goals. MSU loses and the puck went into the "We got a little flustered in a 2-0 lead Saturday on goals by the second period, but we hung Tom Ross and Michel Chaurest Wolverine zone. Calder flipped the puck into in there and worked hard," "U-M played a hell of a hockey game and deserved to state crownl but the Wolverines stormed Bessone said. an open net during a goal - win," Bessone said after the Victory back, and led 4-2 four minutes into the second period. Steve Colp and Mark Calder mouth scramble to tie the game with just 34 seconds left. It was the first overtime game that goalie Bowen had game. "They were more physcal than we thought, but I The best is not always th*l biggest as was proven Ml The entire Spartan hockey team raced out with just 20 seconds remaining after taking The two goals were scored in ever worked. weekend when Grand ViUflJ think they got away with too sandwiched another Michigan to congratulate Daryl Rice after he had a pass from center Steve Colp. Linemate nine seconds. "Tommy played a real good much charging." College took the stitW scored the winning goal in MSU's amazing Mark Calder also picked up an assist tally, but the Wolverines added After the Spartans killed off game," Bessone commented. volleyball championship 7 - 6 overtime victory over the University an apparent insurance goal a penalty to Calder, both teams "We really loved to rub it in The split vaulted the Calvin College took *<»■ early in the third stanza to grab had opportunities to end the because they ran us out of the Spartans into a tie for second place. of Michigan Saturday night. Rice scored State News photo by John Martell a 6-4 advantage. - game during the 10 - minute rink Friday," Rice smiled. place in the WCHA with a Third place went to Kest»| Michigan University Eastern. Michigan Universal DURING COMEBACK VICTORY earned fourth place f<" performance. ■ MSU, last year's title holwB leers played over aches, pains was pooled with the games with injuries, but several of those Spartans in the By STEVE STEIN contests played over various aches and State News Sports Writer pains. MSLTs hockey team had to overcome more than Exemplifying the determination was defenseman Norm Barnes. just the Late in the game Friday, Barnes was checked against the boards Michigan Wolverines during its dramatic 7-6 overtime victory and suffered a bad bruise on the left side of his chest. over U-M at the Ice Arena Saturday night. Barnes doubled over in pain while being taped up before the "It was a great game to win for a bunch of cripples," coach Amo Bessone said, though, it was an overemphasis. bus ride home. However, he got the okay to play Saturday morning, was taped team; said. "MSI' just J The Spartans were in grave danger of losing their second heavily and played his usual solid hockey game. He played the rotten luck in it. I dontny straight game to Michigan before 4,174 fans Saturday as they entire overtime period. we lost because we was just a lot of Playe^™T were behind 6-4 with only 43 seconds remaining. it 0 Bessone also went only with the Spartans first two lines But MSU came through. The icers scored twice to tie the during breaks." game the overtime. The hardest blow 0 and then won it with 20 seconds left in sudden-death overtime. "Barnes is the greatest example of courage I've ever the Spartan squad e Goalie Gary Can and defenseman Chris seen," to Murfey both missed MSU trainer Gayle Robinson said after the game. during the match a« j Another notable hurt was Mark Calder, (bad left Eastern. In the final ga 1 knee) who scored twice Saturday, including getting the tying the match the Spartans* Jauron has t "If everybody was like Calder, we would be world goal. beaters," leading throughout the w Bessone said. until the last seconds as Lions swamp Bessone was a little upset with some of the fans at the Ice Arena, however. Eastern went ahead. out and the Eastern squa J "I don't like that 'sieve, sieve' CHICAGO (UPI) — The boo - birds of Soldier Field got what call," the Spartan coach said. give the win, 12-10. "We have too many good fans. TTiig "I thought we playw » ^ they wanted Sunday when Gary Huff got a chance to show his thing is starting to go all over the league and it's just not stuff and Dick Jauron promptly picked off a pass from the rookie only students. good sportsmanship. These guys are The MSU icer Daryl Rice pounces on his own winnerI in this have all tournament thanj season," junior quarterback and returned it 95 yards for a touchdown to start the "The only place we used one 0f the two MSU goals in the final 43 Detroit Lions to a 30 7 victory over the Chicago Bears. - to get it was in Wisconsin," he added. rebound before shooting the puck past Shelley Owens said. U"r v "It's just disturbing. ^cond* 0f regulation time to send the The Lions got their other points on Altie Taylor's 16 • yard U-M goalie Bill Dewey Saturday night to were good, we *cte ..J "It's too bad we have to follow Wisconsin's contest into overtime. scamper and passes of three and 26 yards from Bill Munson to example." win the game for the clicking as a team. 1 *°n 1 Some fans also booed the Spartans, 7-6, in Larry Walton. The win raised their record to 4 5 -1. - Spartans after play attempt during the second period. a disorganized power sudden death overtime. Rice also scored State News photo by John Martell bad. It's the best J J - played, we just had 1