,h€ State News . michigan Monday, November 26,1973 Volume 66 Number 73 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 ixon requests halt if Sunday gas sales Washington (AP) - President Nixon ■day night announced the rationing of "I shall order the curtailment power now used in uranium enrichment e heating oil starting Jan. 1 and asked of plants of the Atomic a voluntary halt to ornamental outdoor lighting for to other uses where Energy Commission Sunday sales of necessary. ■oline beginning Dec. 1, pending homes and the elimination of all And it said some 250 executives in the oil and gas Jiorization of a mandatory ban. commerical lighting except that industry will be mobilized from Nixon said gasoline will be which identifies places of business." an existing executive reserve to help plan brought r a mandatory allocation program and administer fuel President Nixon emergency programs. ling deliveries to wholesale and retail The Executive Reserve is a stand • by rsl5per cent. g^P established under the Defense And he said he would knd he said petroleum production must establish, when Production Act of 1950. Congress permits, nationwide speed limits ■adjusted, reducing gasoline output and of 50 miles ^?ve. administration was per hour for automobiles and continuing to further measures including Teasing production of heating oil. 55 miles per hour for Se President said in a television and and trucks. long distance buses "le " rcsort possibility of direct consumer fuel o address to the nation, "We have now rationing. Upon receiving authorization, he loped final plans for "I shall order the said, sa'(', administration hoped to ' quantities of heating oil this allocating curtailment of Pub,ish rationing contingency plans in the ornamental outdoor lighting for homes near future for public discussion, and the elimination of all commercial 'n °ther energy • related developments: iThese plans, to be published Tuesday, lighting except that which identifies places Swearingen, board chairman of business. of I call for an average reduction of 10 per Standard Oil of Indiana, John D. Harper. "In the \ of heating oil for industrial use, 15 meantime," he said, "we are ^°ard chairman of the Aluminum Co. of ■cent for home use, and 25 percent for already planning to curtail such lighting at America and Stephen S. Cort, chairman of the White House this rcial use." Christmas." Bethlehem Steel Corp., all appearing The President said on Eixon did not spell it out but his top additional actions AB9'S "Issues and Answers," said a real will be necessary. adviser, John A. Love, told possibility exists that World War III could He said a petroleum Jsmen at a White House briefing that cent shortage of 17 per eru?' the Arab oil boycott continues would be legally required to was expected and the unti'next fall. lose those percentage reductions upon announced Sunday would relieve about 10 I would say the basic cause of per cent of that world any I home heating oil delivered to their shortage. conflagration has been economic," In fact, additional steps were Cort said. ■omers. |knd while Love used the President's ahnounced by the White House separate "fact sheet" and in the briefing in a "Everyone in - the government is .= very Built for 12 d, "allocation," instead of "rationing," by Love. much aware of the risk," said Swearingen. Members of a 12 Ldmitted that rationing was control of - man bowling club from Vredon, largest nation, joined five neighboring countries in As Love explained it, the rationing of Reduction in big West Germany, Sunday found an | available to the end user — exactly the home car production perils answer to the banning Sunday driving. For more on of the new administration heating oil would not resemble the Lansing workers, page 11. energy crisis that banned Sunday pleasure energy usual public image of a rationing program. — a bicycle built for driving impact, see page 2. 12. West Germany, There would be no issuance of Europe's AP Preferring indirectly to this, Nixon said coupons for rationing Wirephoto Iseholders must lower their thermostats heating oil. ■ six degrees and "those who fail Instead, heating oil dealers would be it such a cutback risk running out of to required to impose the cutbacks ordered by the federal government WOODS TO APPEAR IN COURT TODAY I before the winter is over." upon their customers. |)nce Congress gives him the authority, Love said it would be Jon said, "gas stations will be required up to them to Secretary ■close" apply the program fairly and there was no allegedly on weekends between 9 p.m. provision for government Turdays and midnight Sunday night. enforcement. monitoring and Jleanwhile, he asked all service stations But Love said some ■stop selling gasoline between those spot checks might be made and violations could be punished s beginning Dec. 1 on a voluntary by fines as high as $5,000. By ASSOCIATED PRESS The Times quoted one source as saying Woods has testified in federal court tnat • Time Once a mandatory ban Rose Mary Woods would she took the tapes to magazine said it had learned also announced "a phased on gasoline sales A high administration official says testify in court Camp David, Md., that investigators for is imposed, that too could be enforced and today that she made the erasure, but the special prosecutor lietion of an additional 15 per cent in President Nixon's personal Sept. 29 to transcribe them. She made no Leon Jaworski are I consumption of jet fuel for penalized with fines, said Love's secretary newspaper also quoted another source as mention of erasing any probing a $100,000 gift airplane Charles DiBona. deputy erased an 18 - minute segment of the portion of the from the Seafarers' Union to President saying she might invoke the Fifth Jenger Action to flights, bringing the total At the briefing, the White House said White House tapes, apparently by Amendment. presidential conversations. Former special prosecutor Archibald Nixon's re-election committee. The approximately 25 per cent." Nixon also proposed to accident, the Los Angeles Times reported The high administration official was magazine said that on the same day in divert electric Cox has said of the June 20 Sunday. discussions: 1972 when the $100,000 went to the unidentified. "This was their first The President's lawyers will opportunity for full committee, the union "borrowed appear in discussion of how to handle the exactly reek Watergate $100,000 from the Chemical Bank of New president ousted; federal court today to begin their incident, and Ehrlichman has testified that York, though no loan should have been explanation of how the key recording was Watergate was indeed the primary subject impaired. of the meeting." necessary if the money had come from White House lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt In other voluntary contributions by members, as told U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica in Watergate - related required by law. Moreover, the Nixon developments: committee waited three months to Washington on Wednesday that a • The Charlotte Observer reported that report leader takes office the union's contribution, subpenaed recording of Nixon and former though the law irmy textile executive chief of staff H. R. Haldeman contained Roger Milliken delivered clearly states that donations must be $363,122.50 to Maurice Stans, President reported within 48 hours of receipt." 18 minutes of "a tone and no Nixon's chief campaign fund raiser, one conversation." day before secret contributions were ■THENS (AP) ■kis. described - as a Lt. Gen. Phaedon rightist and friend inability to operate the state, and the people are literally being dragged into an the cleansing of public life, the country A conversation between Nixon and outlawed last year. The paper said most of the money came from Southern Position o was pushed toward the same situation former domestic adviser John D. textile King Constantine, overthrew .. . electoral adventure," an armed forces to the manufacturers. same formations and the Jsident lldless George Papadopoulos in a coup Sunday, eight days after statement said. habits, against which the armed forces same Ehrlichman was completed before the 18-minute tone occurred. A spokesman at Milliken's said he was unavailable for comment. residence for SN boa It added that the 1967 revolted. The Petitions to fill an unexpired term wemment student uprisings in which military Times said Woods contacted • The as a takeover called for "suitable Gizikis has been described as a less Washington Post said Isidor student member of the State News Board rsons were killed, Washington attorney Charles S. Rhyne on Irving preconditions", for the country's return controversial figure than Papadopoulos. Warshauer, a certified public accountant, of Directors may be submitted to 345 ft communique said Papadopoulos was to The communiques read over the Thanksgiving, one day after Nixon's who died last June, parliamentary rule. national may have been a Student Services Bldg. through Dec. 7. 1 because he was pushing Greece radio and television networks lawyers disclosed the blank segment. conduit for $135,000 in secret lard parliamentary rule too fast and indicated Rhyne, described as a former law school Any full - time student may apply for the The communique added: "Instead of that all three military arms were contributions by Leon Hess, the oil board, which manages property and kuse he was straying from the the creation backing classmate of the President, would say only goals of of these preconditions and him. that he has known Woods for magnate, to Nixon's re-election finance business affairs and appoints ■1967 coup that put the former colonel many years. corporate committee. officers. ■ower. ■ndreas Papandreou, of former Task son force *k Premier George Papandreou and a fcuent critic of the Papadopoulos Tie, said in Stockholm that the new Jtary regime ■ United was "entirely the work of States," and "just a change of By ANGELIA CARROLL removing the term "intercourse" from the asks ra Je" founded on American initiatives, ■izikis, the first army commander, was State News Staff Writer law, she said. However, judicial interpretation has allowed the victim to be cross examined Under new rules of evidence proposed some lawyers, the report says, A rape is committed every 30 seconds The task force is calling for a new law - by the group, a defense of "consent" is proposal would maintain the ■ediately sworn in as president in a in the United States. In fact, one out of which would desexualize the crime of about previous sexual experience and any not allowed unless the accused can prove same protections as assault laws," Ben Dor w>nally televised ceremony. He said in a every 500 Michigan women living in urban prior acquaintance with the attacker. This the victim agreed to rape. Its proposal would create degrees of exactly the kind of maintains. lequent nationwide address that he areas will be raped this year. information is admitted as evidence for sexual contact that took sexual assault and provide a punishment place. Timmons feels the biggest problem with Bpted the job "through duty to the her possible consent to the act. In the face of increasing numbers of structure which would be a deterrent to Though Michigan law does not require the proposal is the mandatory minimum Hherland and the voice of national The task force advocates new standards corroboration of a rape rapes, rape laws across the country are potential and prior offenders and would complaint by sentence it suggests. jeience." of evidence and abolition of the Mandatory r being criticized as ineffective. deter all persons from witnesses, Ben Dor feels a victim must sentences are rare in diplomatic said making false claims requirement for proof of the victim's Michigan law. sources Gizikis, about Michigan's 116 - year - old rape law has against innocent people, the task force now have some sort of corroboration of ■was a conservative and a friend of been attacked by the Michigan Women's resistance to force. her claim for a successful says. prosecution. ■tontine, who is residing temporarily Task Force on Rape, a group of The report also calls for omission of the However. Bruce Timmons, ■Britain. There was no immediate consent the Judiciary attorney to representatives of women's crisis centers standard from any new rape Committee, disagrees, saying Bment from the Michigan's present statute states that king, but a source in from across the state, for providing little statute. The standard of consent that corroboration ■London entourage expressed forcible rape is committed when a man by the only comes in as extra surprise protection or deterrent against rape. "shall ravish and carnally know victim is unique to evidence the prosecutor any female rape proceedings. Not might wish to ^e event. "The existing statute on forcible rape is of the age of 16 years or only must the victim prove that she was offer. I'padopoulos abolished the so ineffective that outright repeal would and against her will." more, by force raped, but she must also show that she did One problem which is seen with the ■stitutional monarchy June 1 and have little negative effect on the ratio of Showing "any proposal is protecting the rights of the •'ed Greece a penetration, however slight," is proof of not subconsciously or consciously want to republic. There was no convictions to actual crimes," the group accused. This is one ■cation whether the new the act. be raped. justification for the military said in a recent report to the Michigan standard of corroboration, ■"Went wanted the exiled according to king back. House Judiciary Committee T«Padopoulos, 54^ was reported under J' at his suburban seaside villa. Athens, a The Judiciary Committee is considering 252 - page revision of the criminal code FBI reports increase in ■capital, and Salonica, Td 'argest city, were the country's described as which includes the statute dealing with rape. A system of degrees of rape and of rapes; gradations of punishment for rape is |_ost "i _?e and the communications Greece and at were times rest of the world. cut off between included in the revisions being considered by the committee. A previous proposal by the committee would have set a standard women blast police, court action ■s and armored Troops, personnel carriers of "earnest resistance" by the victim in By LINDA MOTZNY There were five rapes reported to the East 1 Athens and guarded state Jackie, 23, was walking down Cedar Street in Lansing on her Lansing Police Dept. buildings. place of the present standard of resistance in 1972. So far in 1973, there have been seven reported rapes. Pnmuniques broadcast by the Greek to the utmost. way home from work when she was approached by a man who Reportod rapes probably reveal only a small proportion of the V "wees radio network indicated that knocked her unconscious, In a meeting this month with the dragged her to a vacant building and actual occurences. filamentary elections Papadopoulos raped her. Criminologists estimate that one rape in every PM Judiciary Committee, the task force 10 is reported, though some to experts say that estimate is high. •stponed. hold sometime next year will appealed for a new law that would treat rape as a crime of violence rather than as a Sue, an 18 - year - old MSU student, stepped outside from a party in Columbus, Ohio, to get some fresh air when a man came Rape is now defined by Michigan law as "to ravish and Go blue carnally know any female by force and against her will." U-M football coach Bo |fter two referendums, the nation still |_a constitution is faced with complete sex crime. up behind her, held a gun to her ribs, took her to an basement and raped her. empty However, a revised rape law proposed by the Michigan Schembechler leaves a Detroit Studies show that the motive in rape is Woman's Task Force on not sex, it is violence or the desire to Sue and Jackie are Rape would not penalize the rape victim television station among the victims of a crime which appears as many victims feel the present law does. Sunday after ^Gfeek ^"los. students skeptical of humiliate, Jan Ben Dor, coordinator of the task force, said in an interview. That is one to be on the rise. FBI statistics show the nationally rose 9.7 per cent from the end of 1970 to the end of incidence of rape Rape is a crime that society sometimes seems to blame more learning that Ohio State would go Seepage 11. on the victims than on the perpetrators through the actions of the to the Rose Bowl. of the reasons why the group advocates 1972, the highest increase for any violent crime. (continued AP Wirephoto on page 11) 2 Monday, November Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan 26, |< Arabs force and simultaneously jetliner to Syria made an abortive attempt to Qaddafi told • news conference that he would Arab guerrillas hijacked a jumbo jetliner of the Dutch airline KLM after takeoff from Beirut hijack an airliner of the Israeli El Al airline from be glad to take back Jews who had left Libya and An Israeli Nicosia airport to Pve them citizenship. He said he would - Egyptian negotiating Sunday and forced it to land in Damascus, Syria, practical steps to reinforce the ^ Beirut airport sources reported. They said it was use his influence to get other Arab states to make Suez * was canceled, President Muammar El ■ Quaddafi of Libya the same offer and urged all European nations to meanwhile, and reset carrying 272 passengers and crew. The two weeks of , said Sunday that the "only permanent do likewise. military talks a ?,11** The Arab Youth Liberation of Palestine Organization for the was unknown until last settlement" of the Middle East conflict was for all Jews who emigrated to Israel after 1948 to A high lraq| 0u official called Sunday foi 101, 60 miles east of Cairo, have disagreement over troop withdrawals boppi!0™*9 nationalization of American oil interests in Aral ""I Troops clash with rebel forces April when some of its members bombed the return to their lands of origin, and for countrjes because of U.S. policy in the MiddU The chief Israeli negotiator. Maj. Gen m I Israeli ambassador's residence in Nicosia, Cyprus, Yanv, Government troops clashed with Khmer Rouge rebel Palestinians to regain their erstwhile homes. was summoned to Tel Aviv nrell^1 The official said Arab governments should also report on his two weeks of talks with?M forces Sunday near the provincial capital of Prev Veng, withdraw their money from U.S. banks "as Maj. Gen. Mohamed Abdel (Jhanv »l rk\ Cambodia. Unofficial reports said the punishment for America's commitment to the two ^ ! The agreed to an Israeli withdrawal fromF i military command said 31 rebels were killed. Israeli occupation of Arab lands and Palestine." territory captured in the October war t * Government losses were put at one killed and six At the same time, he recommended easing the several miles from the Suez Arab oil cutback to Europe and Japan. Canal but it! ? wounded. talks bogged down over what In preparation for an anticipated dry season Meanwhile, Premier Golda Meir's government force should remain on the kind offf canal's P,c announced Sunday that Israel is offensive, government troops along the Mekong River willing in held by the Israelis since 1967. principle to attend a history - making conference The Egyptians, these have conducted a number of small operations to clear reports said opening Dec. 18 to work out a long - term peace full military force, but Israel Khmer Rouge pockets from traditional river convoy settlement with the Arabs. allow only a lightly armed was pre J!!1 ambush points. An Egyptian official in Algiers, where Arab police forCe " Yariv and Gamasy have met leaders were gathering for summit six times d In Saigon., the Viet Cong charged that a South talks, said the they signed a six - point cease fire aim* ■ timing of the Israeli acceptance was an obvious Nov. 11, worked out with the aid \ ietnamese air raid on the North Vietnamese and Viet attempt to sow discord among the Arabs and State of SecL Cong base at Katum was the heaviest bombing of Henry A. Kissinger. prevent them from fashioning a unified strategy. An Egyptian government Communist-held territory since the cease-fire. The Viet Arab presidents and kings were spokesman said gathering in Cairo that Israel must assume the respond Cong charged that dozens of civilians were killed and Algiers for an Arab summit conference beginning for the consequences if it fails to today to forge a unified Arab position. The main withdraw hundreds of homes were destroyed. Oct. 22 lines as called for Arab combatants in the October Middle East by the U N , South Vietnamese military sources confirmed the resolution. Viet Cong claim, reporting that 114 bombing missions war, Egypt and Syria, already have expressed Spokesman Ahmed Anis warned that it, their willingness to participate in the Geneva world, suffering from an Arab oil were flown against the base Friday. 70 miles northwest Arab boycott! of Saigon. presidents talks and are eager to get solid Arab bretheren. backing from their winter approaches, would suffer if withdraw. Israel L ' President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, right, and night before proceeding to Algiers to Iraq and Libya are boycotting the meeting The reliable Beirut Syrian President Hafez Assad sit together attend the Arab summit conference slated because they say it will lead only to capitulation newspaper An Nik, Campaign funding plan pushed during consultations in Cairo Saturday for today. to Israel. King Hussein of Jordan, worried about reported that the Soviet Union has unlimited support to the Palestinian pi'J AP Wirephoto the possible creation of a Palestinian government they join the Geneva peace talks. guemUaT 1 A bipartisan group of senators plans to push for a broad plan of government financing of presidential and congressional elections to eliminate large private contributions. The senators plan to use a must bill the national debt limit - as - an increase in the vehicle for the financing Firms cope with By THE STATE NEWS Power Exchange. New England utilities, which are dependent on discovery was not made public because of political problm amendment that would do away with the kinds of imported oil, today begin a 5 per cent voltage reduction between involving anti-Portugese guerrillas operating in the area. abuses revealed in the Watergate scandals If a line of closed gas stations stood between you and the 4 and 8 p.m. and in former weekend Thanksgiving dinner, you got a personal glimpse of the In New York City, Consolidated Edison will be allowed to The House of Representatives is scheduled this week tovoitx vice president Spiro Agnew's tax case. energy shortage, which took new turns over the holiday. a bill providing year-round Daylight Saving Time for a trial pence The issue is tentatively scheduled for Senate burn high-sulphur oil for six months, which may increase the until April 1975, a response to part of Nixon's consideration Wednesday. Among weekend devlopments, General Motors announced a amount of sulphur dioxide in the air by 10 per cent. energv-sarJ week-long closing of 16 assembly plants that produce standard- Gulf Oil Corp. denied a London newspaper's report that the emergency legislative program. Backers estimate it would cost S200 million in federal and intermediate-size cars in response to public preference for West Germany, Europe's largest industrial nation, company has made a new oilfield discovery off the west coast of joinedGit smaller, gas-saving cars. Africa. The Sunday Observer of London said Gulf had discovered other European countries in enforcing a ban on funds each presidential election year and $100 million Sunday Car pools increased across the nation and temperatures in "a new Kuwait." driving. in congressional election years. houses and offices decreased. The Observer The ban was generally being observed, though hun The funds for these payments would come from reported the field was off the coast of Cabinda, a part of Portugal's colony of Angola. The newspaper said the violations were reported. an expansion and revision of the system of income tax One casualty of the Arab oil embargo is the New England check-off in the 1971 law. Principal sponsors of the amendment are Republican Leader Hugh Scott. R-Pa.. and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. Poll indicates Kennedy leading Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts is the leading choice of Democrats for their party's 1976 presidential nomination, according to the latest Gallup Poll. There's more to a Trust Department The poll also shows that if Kennedy decided not to seek the nomination, Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine and Sen. than the name of the bank attached to it. George McGovern of South Dakota would be leading contenders. Kennedy was the choice of 41 per cent of those surveyed. Wallace had 15 per cent. Muskie 9 per cent and McGovern was tied with Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington with 6 per cent. Like Paul Hocking. The poll was also conducted without Kennedy because he might not seek the nomination. In that poll, Wallace had 20 per cent, Muskie 17 per cent and McGovern 16 per cent. African nations call for sanctions At East Lansing State Bank, Ministers from 16 east and central African states have you deal directly with our top called on their governments to impose diplomatic, Trust Officers, like Paul Hocking. economic and other sanctions against the United States, Britain, France, West Germany, Japan and Brazil unless He will work closely with you and they cease support for the white minority regimes of south Africa. your attorney to help plan your The group, which includes Zaire, Kenya, Zambia and Tanzania, discussed a ban on imports from the six estate based on your needs. Each countries as well as all exports to them. decision, every transaction is fully Tanaka appoints finance leader explained. All records and assets Premier Kakuei Tanaka of Japan appointed Takeo are readily available but maintained Fukuda, his leading political rival and economic critic, to the post of finance minister to replace Kiichi Aichi, Some people choose Trust in the strictest confidence. who died Friday. Fukuda, who accepted the post on condition that he Departments based on the name of You can't afford any other kind set economic policy, has publicly advocated severe measures to bring the country's inflation - the the bank. Or their size. The result of Trust Department. highest in the industrialized world - under control. The move, the first major reshuffle since Tanaka was is you literally have to "trust" Look into it. The Trust elected in 1972, was seen as an effort to gain solid backing from Fukuda's faction of the ruling Liberal their Trust Departments. They're Department at East Lansing State Democratic party for government measures to meet so big and institutional, you Bank, your Hometown Bank. energy and price problems. Tanaka and his ruling party face a critical election in never get personal service when Trust offices located at our the upper house of the parliament in spring while the leftist opposition parties threaten, for the first time in 20 years, to take away the party's you need it. /a Jv Brookfield Plaza branch. majority there. We're different. Member: F.D.I.C. U.S.S.R. issues proposal to China The Soviet Union has told China that normal East Lansing State Bank relations depend on a nonaggression treaty that Peking has twice rejected. The Soviet proposal was in a telegram to the Chinese government published in Pravda, the Soviet Communist party newspaper. Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev has affirmed that the Soviet Union offered a nonaggression treaty to China last June, but that China did not "even bother to reply." A similar proposal was made in 1971 with the same results. ihigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, 1973 3 und created to aid WJIM ex-staffers to file tK tudentshot in face The education plans of a 22 year - old Mexican ■ shattered, at least temporarily, when he tried to irse • snatching in Lansing recently and was shot in A benefit fund was created last week in hopes of student stop a the face. defraying By DANIEL DEVER State News Staff Writer A formal complaint will be filed today with the National thought they had fire us," Grossfeld said WJIM - a reason to TV and radio news Sunday. time cards. WJIM officials said Grossfeld and Hart filled out time cards out Grossfeld admitted the time card for the he was absent but said filling day this was card discrepancy. charge Grossfeld said his firing was Both sfused Grossfeld and to submit to Hart ,e already staggering hospital costs that have beset Labor Relations Board employes voted 13 for a day last week when the culmination of a number of Ramon October to join the National - 5 in they a usual practice at the station. harrassments directed toward fingerprinting and lie dector uiz, 22, since the incident occurred on Nov. 1. Ruiz is charging that two WJIM TV were sick and did not work. tests in the course of the - Assn. of Broadcast and him police trolled in MSU as an agricultural engineering major. employes were fired unfairly by the station's investigation, He said Ruiz came to Lansing in August planning to betfn his MSU Friday because of their efforts Electronic Technicians employes were management since he began his udies winter term. He was trying to improve his (NABET) in the first successful instructed by the station's efforts to establish union. He The firings are part of a in organizing a union at the a |th classes this fall at the Cristo Rey English union chief accountant that time said he was number of controversies Community Center. station. organizing effort in the cards recently accused of He was in a mobile classroom at Cristo station's history. were used primarily for Rey Nov. 1, when a WJIM officials claim that overshooting film on reporting surrounding the WJIM Dung black woman entered, grabbed two purses calculating overtime and not assignments and using poor ownership which is currently Ruiz chased her but was stopped short when and'fled. reporter R.J. Grossfeld and The attorney for NABET for determining regular news judgment. under investigation by the cameraman Dennis last exploded in his face and chest as he a shotgun Hart who will file the labor working hours, since newsmen Federal Communications stepped out the were fired for falsifying their r. complaint, said he believes are paid on a weekly salary Harold Gross, principal Commissions (FCC) for alleged time cards. is next two weeks were spent Grossfeld and Hart were basis rather than owner of in Sparrow Hospital's But Grossfeld said an hourly WJIM, and his son news blackouts, attempted (tensive care unit. He has lost his right eye and three Sunday discriminated against and feels wage basis. James, president of the station, bribery and misuse of a public the time card issue is pellets being there is a good chance the were not broadcast license for personal e still lodged in his brain. used as an excuse and he and available for labor relations board will rule comment late Sunday financial gain. Ruiz, who has no insurance, faces several Hart were actually fired "And there has operations and in their favor. never been a afternoon. The FCC held up renewal of Dssibly years of rehabilitation. because they were leaders in a Two other WJIM policy established on the Grossfeld and Hart were also *Dr. Carl Candoli, superintendent of the drive to establish a union at the employes, the station's broadcast license •hools and fund vice chairman, said the Lansing Public news assignment editor Bill number of paid sick days," recently questioned by Lansing Oct. 1 pending the outcome of shooting should not Lansing station. Long and chief photographer Grossfeld added. police along with all other the investigation, and the allowed to symbolize American society. "They (WJIM management) Bob Bishop, Grossfeld news "We must unite to show support to the Ruiz family and have been after us for some and He said this was the first employes, about the Lansing chapter of the Hart's immediate superiors, disappearance of WJIM American Civil Liberties Union tmonstrate in a concrete way that Americans are a time and they jumped at the instance in his two decent were placed on 90 days' years at documents that were quoted in later filed a petition with the id caring people," Candoli said. first instance WJIM that any where they probation for approving the employe was recent Detroit Free Press commission calling for the j The Lansing community has the obligation to financially ever reprimanded for a time articles. license to be revoked. id the stricken Ruiz, according to Antonio Benavides, [rector of Cristo Rey Community Center and fund Bad Jiairman. I Ruiz is in good spirits and talks about Wd David Hollister, chairman of the ■ Commissioners and fund | Contributions can be ■>x 5271, Lansing. regaining his health, Ingham County Board secretary • treasurer. sent to Ramon Ruiz Benefit Fund, By ANDREA AUSTIN reaction Stonebraker said that East to State News Staff Writer signs under its police Lansing has the right to control Copies of the proposal were sent to these An East Lansing Planning Dept. official predicts powers, but that the breadth of a new groups in October, that local ordinance will determine what but city planners are merchants "will really go wild" when legal action is taken. puzzled by the lack of comment on them they see what the effect of thus far. inter to featu a proposed city sign control ordinance would be on their outdoor The city hopes to have books by the end of the a new sign control ordinance on the The City Planning Commission will hold a public workshop on advertising. year, when an interim ordinance - the proposed ordinance at 7:30 passed in February and p.m. Wednesday in the council Ralph Stonebraker, senior city planner, said at a extended in July - | on test-taking conference Wednesday that the court over the ordinance as city would probably end proposed, which includes a news up in ban on construction of free considering an - standing signs expires. Stonebraker said that the city too often in banning the the past, when ordinance, chose one from among four or five chambers of City Hall, 410 Abbott Road. Councilman George Griffiths said Commission will have to make a Tuesday that the Planning strong recommendation to city Hist in time for billboards, limits on the size and placement of free similar proposals. council to ensure finals, the Center for Supportive Services - standing passage of an ordinance with adequate controls. will signs, and prohibition of visibly moving signs or p a film titled "How to Take Tests" at 3 p.m. today in 107 About 200 merchants in 1971 sued the lights. In the initial phase of the current sign control proposal, the fen fcere is Hall. its sign ordinance, city of Ann Arbor over particularly the portion to "amortize" existing Planning Dept. hired a traffic engineer to determine the effects no charge for the film, which is open to all concerned signs have on traffic and East GOOD ■ents. Developmental students are especially urged to attend. signs made illegal under the ordinance. Lansing's sign control needs. The Ann Arbor case is City planners are now seeking response to their currently before the Michigan Supreme business proposals from Court. associations, advertising companies, local merchants and citizen groups. Board asked to aid landfill ss es postage paid at East Lansing, Mi< at 345 Student Services Bldg., iscription i. Editorial rs search; Lansing, Michiuan, transfer station plan called st 48824. 355-8252 355-8255 353 6400 By R.D. CAMPBELL attempt to secure a landfill site costly 355-3447 State News Staff Writer and would approximately half that price. metropolitan townships, with buy a garbage The report urged the the exception of Delhi, to 355-831 1 grinding machine and start county Ingham County residents board of commissioners to permit a landfill within their may be wondering by now if shipping Ingham's compact "take stronger action to assist boundaries, which is their the last piece in the landfill garbage to a landfill site in the Board of Public Works in option under law. another county. puzzle has been chewed up in its search for a landfill." But a report compiled somebody's garbage disposal. by Earlier in November, David county Board of Public Works However, legislation pending Commissioner Derwood ANY C. Hollister, chairman of Ingham County Board the of Chairman Richard L. Sode and his research assistant Ann Boyd, R . East Lansing and vice chairman of the Board of in the Michigan House would allow county commissions to override Still 10 Days Left Berezowska now says that such Public Works, said he did not township decisions on Commissioners, county with was tired of the said the fighting an endeavor involving two sites would cost nearly twice as know what specific action Sode expects the landfill sites after compliance with state requirements. For Your Free townships in its much to operate as a country single landfill. "We do not recommend that commissioners to take. He added that a W£ &fejZ Ofcg.: Senior Pictures the county set up a transfer meeting with Ingham County township DISCOUNTS station as an alternative to a county landfill," Sode wrote in the report, released representatives two weeks ago had been uneventful, as far as he knew. ON WINTER Order Your 1974 Wolverine Nowl^i REPAIRS send a check for Wednesday. SI 1.00 to the Wolverine, "I haven't seen Wmie IM Rm. 30 Student Services. Costs for any sign processing a ton of from the WiNY&Z. Include name, student number garbage would be between $4 townships of any new and developments," Boyd said. +4.7S and local address. $5 a ton with the transfer couvue-fz station concept, the report The problem with stated, whereas a county landfill securing a ciosyis*&> ora£u landfill site has centered can be operated at around the obstinancy of AHC> -wcer ZD I Return Your Proofs Now. ITEM open thursday and friday nights until nine 20% Off with this ad. ADIDAS End of the Term TRAINING SHOE Ready for action! Supple Footwear Sale lichael's velour leather indoor training shoe with special heel and Achilles tendon padding', instep cushioning, Special Grouping of Men's and Ladies shoes and boots for 5 joint protection, foot-form f797 lOINPT tongue. Micro-cell sole assures secure foothold. Famous Brand Names including Red or blue. $25. Bass, Bort Carlton, Rosita, Acme, rOUR Dexter and Latina IIKE Values to $30 OME usr u& Hurry in while they last fUT if IN SfOlAO, WlMf&Z- LDKC-jfOZ YOU. fO£ Never again will cHi_v $4./5 coMtuefe. you see INCLUcmC-) (N£0(2MG^. quality footwear at these r^slD AMY LDe&CAflOd &L prices ia/3L£. ^ 2&)CC£X) OSSROADS M.S.U. BOOTERY JacobgoriS 225 E. Grand River (Across from the Union) Park free with $2 purchase NOON-B SUNDAY R.D. CAMPBELL State News William W. Whiting Editor ■ in - chief Contract release extention Beth Ann Masalkoski. . Advertising Manager Gerald H. Coy General Manager Andrea Austin . Staff representative Opinion Page Jim Hush City editor betrayal of trust Michael J. Fox Lynn Henning Jonathan S. Kaufman Managing editor Sports editor National editor to students John W l.indstrom Campus editor Editorials rtftot tha opinion of Km majority of tha State News Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief with the Nov. 16 deadline hanging over residence halls administrators are .. Boh Novosad The adttors. Staff oolumnt, oommntartw, point* of vkw and lettars to thm . Opinion Page editor their heads? Craig Porter Photo editor guilty of a betrayal of trust in their received aditor are the panomri opinion of tha individual writers. extension of the contract release deadline Even then, the residence hall hierarchy only a $42 rebate, even th!L1S to Dec. 8. supposedly championed the rights of the ntad lull lS.d.yS0fli,i„g'inM;>Jk room and th, Trust is perhaps the most fragile triples and other indirect victims of careterU «.,!? relationship between the overcrowding. Indeed, it was implied, University figures that a student Da« EDITORIALS element in the University and the student and, once administrators were doing a big favor for those students that they qualified to break $5 a day for living and residence hall, which for eatl J"1 J" shattered, it is difficult to re • establish. that Head advisers informed students seeking their contracts, perhaps forgetting that the period is more than $75. l B( Myopic conservation contract releases that the policy makers would stand adamant in their original decision that all releases must be signed, people who moved were, in fact, the ones performing the favor. But now the administrators have seen Consider also that for housing a student would have lease in which he most off paid not only ft^ ^ and movement completed, by Nov. 16. the evil of their ways and have decided to remaining three weeks of the term k deserves Personnel from the Residence Halls Assn., extend the deadline to the end of the term the entire months of both swift Mack's bill would force the state to either buy com these the residence halls management staff and the Residence Halls Programs compose the policy - making body. — what it should have been originally. This, in itself, cannot be criticized. The Nov. 16 deadline was an attempt to December, instead of being able to lease that began Jan. administrators had in their Noveirib! 01 1, 1974 original'L ^ A terse, six-sentence bill sponsored by Sen. Joseph Their gesture to alleviate the triples provided an end - of term force those students who wanted a release - deadline Mack, D-Ironwood, will cost taxpayers an estimated $2 lands or trade them for other lands of equal value or else situation smacked of tokenism. One into hasty action at the expense of both forfeit the power to protect them from development. The overcrowding was not billion and effectively destroy, not preserve, Michigan's the faU( . wonders how they figured that a student their grades and their pocketbooks. In the students. Students did environmentally significant Great Lakes' shorelines and The fledgling Natural Rivers Act could eventually could find an off - campus residence in the trying to solve the problems of one group booklets saying that not ouki residence banks along natural river areas. designate as many as two dozen rivers with over 12,000 three weeks between the implementation (the triples) the administrators were hail Mack's bill is ominously titled the Natural Area miles of banks as environmentally significant areas, thus of the decision and the Nov. 16 deadline, managed first and above students. Nor all to * oblivious to their responsibility to look did students », considering the proximity of midterms Preservation Act. It would require the state to acquire protecting them from development. Presently, only the and other hassles involved with moving on out for the welfare of another group regulations that deprive legal aduiu all land designated as "necessary for the preservation of Two-Hearted River in the Upper Peninsula is close to short notice. (those it hoped would move out). housing choice. fish and wildlife" under the Great Lakes Shorelands being marked as a natural river area. While those in triples and those who Yet, apparently, 100 students did want to move off campus between terms Applause may be in order, but Management and Protection Act, or any frontage along Designation of a stream as a natural river area - applause akin to that given a only, manage to take advantage of the ruling. are lauding the extension, those 100 who streams designated as protected under the Natural prohibits land developers from clear-cutting within 500 But how many of these were rushed into have already moved are feeling stabbed in joker who releases a rat and catcha pfac,lcj Rivers Act. feet of its banks. A prime beneficiary of Mack's "natural after the first signing expensive, long - term contracts the back and pickpocketed as well. wave of screams. Mack's bill seeks to quiet the alarm of many Upper preservation" bill would be the Cleveland Clifts Iron Peninsula residents who fear that the Dept. of Natural Co.. which has extensive timber and mining holdings Resources will deny them use of their land under the along the Two-Hearted River. Natural Rivers Act to protect it for wildlife habitats or If Mack's bill gets out of the House Conservation and general public use. However, his bill will effectively Recreation Committee and is then passed by the full shackle the hands of the Dept. of Natural Resources to House, the Dept. of Natural Resources would be left curb land development abuse if the state is unable to with no power to make inspections of land development cough up enough money to purchase the protected sites, to set land reclamation procedures in mined areas, lands. to check mining and lumbering sites for surface ravages, The $2 billion figure was obtained by the House or even to control the rate and extent of land Conservation and Recreation Committee from a state development. analyst. The committee is now considering Mack's bill, after the Senate voted 24-6 last July 17 to send the bill Mack's myopic piece of legislation deserves a swift to the House. burial in the House Conservation and Recreation The state has identified 965 miles of Great Lakes' Committee. But should the committee let the bill come shorelines as environmentally significant wildlife and out of its hoppers and before the House for a vote, state fish habitats. Most of this land is privately owned, and representatives must immediately vote to block it. Right City council's decision to stop decision, the energy crisis, why funding for without the traditional glitter and bu funding labor and equipment costs Christmas decorations should be tinsel of main street. of erecting Christmas decorations in trimmed. Council felt it should not Businessmen should also begin to East Lansing was wise, even though fund a religious holiday, but this is take the responsibility of paying for council's reasoning for the decision not the primary reason. East Christmas decorations themselves if was weak. Lansing residents must give up they insist on having them. Since mm energy - consuming extras and tlve decorations are primarily a I WANT A LIST OF THE NAMES OF ALL THOSE WHO ASKED EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS! There are many reasons, such as consider enjoying their Christmas means to draw people into the Grand River Avenue shops, POINT OF VIEW businessmen should not foist the Sudden death financial burden of these Musicians' The arbitrary decision by the Big undefeated and both played to the decorations taxpayers. on East Lansing guilds Christmas decorations By kirk gatzka provide such things as life insurance, These are all current projects of tl* Ten Commissioners to send Ohio best of their capabilities. in East of the musicians guild pensions and social events for its members. Musician's Guild of East Lansing. State to the Rose Bowl instead of Lansing would add welcome spice of east lansing But all of these mean nothing to an artist the University of Michigan is based To insure that a problem like this to the holiday season in the city if A point of view written by Lynn trying to survive at a subsistence level. The guild's organizational structure and Viculin which appeared in the Nov. 15 The East Lansing music scene has on a system that obviously needs does not arise in the future, the they did not waste energy and the programs are based entirely on active State News entitled "Lansing federation suffered as a result of the low wages paid revamping. National Collegiate Athletic Assn. taxpayers' money. Next year, participation by the membership W« will help musicians" was apparently by most East Lansing bars. Formal After the 10 10 tie by these should institute some provision, businessmen should take the charge dues of $4 per year to cow - written as a response Jo an article of Nov. contracts are unheard of and managers are incidental expenses. We do not need lap two teams on Saturday, it is very such as a sudden death overtime, to responsibility to pay for the 7 announcing the formation of the able to fire performers with little or no amounts of money to function. All * hard to say who should be the Big determine, and for all, the enticing glitter and gold that draws Musician's Guild of East Lansing. advance notice. once need is the willingness of local rauacuu Ten representative. Both teams are best team that year. customers into their stores. Viculin, author of the point of view, AFM Local 303 does not have any to get together and apply pressure whereit was identified as a Lansing senior. She is programs, as far as we know, for is needed. We are a close • knit group of also, in point of fact, the daughter of the organizing the bars in East Lansing, people and are willing to take care ofeidi President of the Lansing Musician's Union, bettering the conditions of folk and rock other. LETTER POLICY VOX POPULI AFM Local 303. artists, presenting free public concerts and Membership in the American music workshops, gathering information We do not wish to become involvediai The State News w Icomes dll letters. Federation of Musicians may in theory for its members regarding the availability jurisdictional dispute with the AFM."0^ Letters should be typed to a 65 sp >ce line and triple spaced. New rood pla guarantee many things, but in reality has proven to be ineffectual in the East of jobs in the area, promoting the general music scene or dealing with crooked have ignored us this long; let tbfl continue to do so and we can coeffl Lansing community. The union does promoters and agents. peacefully. Letters chould be signed ant include hunk town, student, To the Editor: ■'acuity or staff standing and We congratulate you, Ingham County local address. No unsigned letters will be accepted. Letters may be edited for Road Commission, for your novel proposal to deal with the congestion and flooding at Kalamazoo Street. The now dry river bed, when connected by interchanges with Grand River Avenue No skulduggery' at and with newly widened Kalamazoo To the Editor: interchange. The caption to the picture Planning the office to clarity -end conciseness to Street, will provide a path broad enough was We have seized an opportunity to apply If my knowledge of last Wednesday's accompanying your article states that proposal was made, its director was accommodate more letters for four-lane a highway. Brilliant, don't on the page, but definitely this type of imaginative thinking to the you think? open meeting of the Building, Lands and several speakers gave proposals on positive obvious person to describe the phy* will not be edited for long the much - standing problem of where to build Planning Committee depended solely upon aspects of the plan and that campus impact upon the campus as he saw it ro • needed peripheral route in East You could lay down a 4,000 • yard your Friday writeup, I would be left with representatives, most of whom opposed his professional point of view. content. Lansing. Even though we realize our plan concrete ribbon without cutting down a the impression that the meeting was an parts of the plan, were held to five is not as bold or innovative as yours, and And since the traffic implications w« single tree! No environmentalist could underhanded attempt by the minutes. raised over and over a^inin even though we admit it is your object. Of course, details like finding new administration to sway student opinion in The implication scarcely deserves reached my desk from opponents 0 Save en remarkable plan which has inspired ours, perhaps you will sing us a paean. Enough homes for some lousy, overweight ducks we leave to you. We are confident that no favor of one side of a controversial issue while at the same time throttling rebuttal, but I shall make an attempt. Since the proposal was that of the Ingham county's proposal, it would haw irresponsible not to have had w introduction. This is our plan: problem is too knotty to prevent you expression of the opposite opinion. County Road Commission, it could not To the Editor: from carrying our plan to fruition. Bemitt's statement as bearing on As chairperson of the committee, have been rationally discussed unless it We support matters. the suggestion which Reroute the entire Red Cedar River Tom Sullivan, however, I know that our meeting was was first set forth. For this purpose, the appeared in the Vox Populi column from Hagadorn Road to the site of the Owen Reynolds proposed, set up and conducted with a chief engineer was afforded 20 minutes. Other participants were held to regarding closing the University over the new bridge on Kalamazoo Street, using East Lansing residents view to impartial informational Since the Dept. of Campus Park and minute inputs for the simple reason period between Christmas and New Year's. there were many interest groups Those few faculty and staff members here wished to participate. There was, at during that time wish they were not, an only county engineer; there wefc attitude hardly conducive to profitable activity. Passed up' g one all, some fifteen interest groups' spokesmen asking for time. Some industries close completely over To the Editor: the end of the year holidays and MSU I am writing not been passed up at least once. Oral participation from the door this on behalf of many of could do likewise, maintaining only my friends as a protest to the practice of On my third trip up, I was dropped on not expedient for a very good rea»_ my left shoulder. Unable to move because knew the building would shut *t lr absolutely essential services. This would be football fans — that of "passing girls up." a valid contribution toward of pain, I was picked up again to go on up. It should be noted that at this time easing the fuel My intention in going to a football shortage. We ask President Wharton to At least one guy noticed I was hurt and county has sent its first tentative pro^ game is to see it, not to be tossed from consider such a move. stopped the others from passing me. I was back to its consultants. Hence, the person to person until reaching the top. Clerical Staff This being the last home game, the fans forced to leave the game a few minutes immediate proposal either for the Racial and Ethnic Studies were more zealous that usual. There was later because of pain. trustees to act upon or for the coin College of Urban Development not I am now walking around one - armed, to make recommendations *w ■ a girl left in the area near me that had the other in a sling, since the use of my should also be observed tn»' left arm in any way is too painful. This is responsibility is an advisory Ask CIA for not what I expected to get out of a Saturday football game. President Wharton, and a full rep° procedures has been made to him I hope the instigators of the "passing To the Editor: Since the meeting was - , To William up" realize that most girls do not want to Combs, director of I realize they are a rather modest lot, go up but have no real way to prevent it. attempt to establish the University archives. and prefer to keep their contributions If you fight, more community's right to have ln'Q If Alvin people surround you to Bentley's family were willing to anonymous (physical or pecuniary), yet make it easier. input into an important area of give the Univeristy of Michigan $600,000 anonymous funds are still funds and have is disappointing that the State to preserve his records in their Something should be done. I would like archives, been used effectively before. to see next year's football games without our painstaking endeavor only your own fund - raising solution seems With this in mind, I fail to understand of skulduggery for garotting the hassles of being "passed up." clear. Simply ask the CIA for a donation wherein your problem lies. wish to preserve the environmen , i^( so that the records of the Mary Hoover may be preserved in the Vietnam Project best manner P.Y. Hector 523 Park Lane 675 McDonel Hall Anne C. Garrison Building, Lands and Planning W" OjJ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, 1973 5 I earing ion lent!s By LARRY MORGAN State News Staff Writer for hearing to submit to the Student Faculty Judiciary Tuesday which will on - won't hear the case or rule damages against us well that the floor has have no choice but to a pretty good chance of I of the fourth floor, A-wing of hopefully result in a hearing scheduled for go outside the wgular room The men the first week University," Jeff Thrash, floor president, winning the decision. of January. The ved out Armstrong Hall are not giving up their hearing will first be evaluated and request for A hearing brought to the Student iJ - Nov. said. Faculty Judiciary must be based on the at*. |ght to change the residence halls damage judged ngin "en thounhh.1 policy without trying every avenue of whet|,er If It is or not it is worthy of a hearing. "We'll definitely go to federal court if it Academic Freedom Report which, in lfet*nahis«i(| e open to them, including the state judged worthy of a hearing, one comes to that," he said. effect, is the constitution for MSU. If the will be "student pays „ meals ]k| scheduled. "Well go directly The floor is being advised on the case then goes outside the University, then and J [ These residents are preparing a request through the Student Faculty Judiciary first and then if - Michigan laws can be used in court. for that eating ig. I they "We'll go 4A Armstrong Hall has been charged samnjuJ directly through the $40 for the rewelding of a Student damaged study ASMSU to allocate funds Faculty Judiciary first - table in the fourth floor and lounge. The floor ' most off. elm.,. _ m if they won't hear the case or is now challenging the residence halls !M hl" rule against us we'll policy concerning prorating charges such ■ . . have no choice but to go outside the as this to an entire floor when no one has oth ><"2,S;Hto November BH u cabinet, student qroups ^ University," Jeff Thrash, floor been determined at fault for the Karl Bush, floor damage. representative, said, *in8 able to sin, By BOB OURLIAN ' president, said. "We went to the Residence Halls Assn. night "We'll first and they can Vv 1974, ht'ir ««i, ifa! ii tht ■ State News Staff Writer meeting, Grafton said. ASMSU President Ed definitely go to federal drop the fine, but not anginal nfa I I ASMSU will apportion approximately Great court if it comes to that." change the policy. We don't care about the rm deadline. I *45,000 collected from student taxes to Issues, the Office of Black fine, we want the policy changed." Affairs, Pop Entertainment, Student Ks cabinet members and other student Should the floor win the hearing and 'as not the fault did not of I ■organizations this week in two separate Electronics, Labor Relations, Legal Aid, procedures of the Student have the policy changed, it would set a residence pubiuj I ■meetings. Legislative Relations and Travel are all the • Judiciary and receiving legal council from Faculty new precedent for any other cases of the halls«I 9 The meetings, at 7 tonight in 324 cabinets of ASMSU that receive money. Charles same type in the future. bovt' a" to Massoglia, sent | ■Student Services Bldg. and 6 p.m. Student groups receiving include a Chicano student money should Legal Aid. a member of ASMSU Bush said that he has had half a dozen Jeff Thrash, above, president of floor 4A damage done students rr.aEi I ■Wednesday In Wonders Hall kiva, will also organization, calls from other students in residence halls Armstrong Hall in the Brody Complex, and to a study lounge because no lve legal adults ot | Crisis in America, Free Massoglia said that at this time it is hard with the individual admitted doing the damage. ■focus on developing a student fund for Hubbard Information Center. University and the to tell how the . same problem that his hall is Karl Bush, a floor resident, are ® Vietnamese hearing will turn out, but having. challenging State News photo by Charlie Kidd children, the Kalamazoo Last year, ASMSU allocated a decision to charge all floor members for order, but only« ■Street Bridge project and the Student $35,000 of $49,000 to the operation of ASMSU and IgTraffic Appeals Court. Legislators : its cabinets. The rest given a practica I 9 The ASMSU went extend fall period Budget Committee, which to student " groups. may rat and catchts n ■has been formulating a budget since creams. ■September, will Cfcafton said that one budget problem present its ASMSU was ■^recommendations to the student board encountering was rising prices By TOM HAROLDSON without rising taxes. ^Monday night. The tentative The Student Traffic Appeals Court, Faced State News Staff Writer with mounting criticism over antlerless deer hunting in the Upper Peninsula. Those two actions constitute budget, which is subject which has been inactive since the start of to review and change by board their performance and the only decisive legislation that has been members, the year, should attendance, state After party leaders work out the The legislature has already been may not be approved until the finally get ASMSLPs legislators said Sunday they are almost formalities urged collectively passed or defeated. Wednesday approval of the five justices they need to certain the 1973 fall session will be — deciding how long the by Milliken to extend the session and act In the session will continue — a concurrent area of energy legislation, carry on business. on political ethics extended for one week. legislation before the Milliken is scheduled to address the Party sl The Student Fund for Vietnamese (Mdren, a national organization centered at the Yale Legislators contacted said the session might be extended to Dec. 15 to handle resolution must be introduced in both houses and passed. It is to some possible, according legislators, that this process will fall session ends. In addition, consumer groups, the media and other legislative followers have lambasted the legislature legislature, in person or by special message, Monday night. It is expected that for senior Conn., Divinity sent MSU a School, New Haven, request for support. Contributions of either $136 to provide legislation called the most significant in the legislative history. not be followed. Rather, the legislature may just informally decide to work an for its fall record, which includes snow tire studs and failing to ban banning he will urge them to give him greater powers to cut highway speeds and reduce Top priority legislation to be considered power consumption in the state. President and Mrs. Wharton will hold a new legs for a double before the fall amputee child, $600 session ends includes reception for graduating seniors from 7 to for a year's salary of a Vietnamese man campaign finance reform, Bridge consumer plan p.m. Tuesday at Cowles House. making the legs or $1,000 to enable a protection and energy crisis controls — The Whartons' art collection will be child to be properly fitted with which will probably legs each expand powers to the Inhibited and three Flaugherty award ■ year until adulthood are needed. governor to handle the crisis situation in I winning films will be shown. I Individual contributions should be Michigan. The State News publishes a weekly list The films are the romantic "Dot and made payable to the American Friends Chambers, City Hall. Recommendations Senate each Monday Wednesday mine," the serious "The Republican leader Robert showing what government for improvement of Unanswered Service Committee and sent to the meetings will be taking place. safety on Saginaw ASMSU, 6 p.m., Wonders Hall kiva. VanderLaan, Kentwood, said leaders of Street. Student Fund for Vietnamese Discussion Euestion" and the abstract "W.I.P.E.S." Children, both houses will be Please notify the reporter of the student fund for Dress is informal and refreshments will deciding early this assigned to Tuesday Box 55, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, week your area or the manging editor to include Vietnamese children, formal definition of : served. on whether the session will Conn., 06510. be items here. Nongovernment Housing Commission. 7:30 p.m., cabinets, approval of traffic court justices, extended. VanderLaan said it is fairly listings should Council Chambers, (3ty Hall. Discussion of be sent to It's What's release of election revision THAT'5 IT, CHARLIE BROWN... Happening. Please the possible impact on housing of report, report 5N0U) LEAGUES'NOU) BEING clip this list for reference. on Kalamazoo Street bridge project and Ff?0M NOW ON, ALL SN0UMEN proposed rezoning of the Central School possible approval of budget. F0RMED..RI/LES AND REFLATIONS.. • HAVE TO &E MADE l/NPER Today Oakhill Avenue neighborhood. ..TEAMS... AGE BRACKETS.... Environmental Quality and Aesthetics Thursday ADULT SUPERVISION ...REAP THIS... Task Force, 7:15 p.m., 206 Library board, 7:30 p.m., East Lansing Discussion Eligibility for playoffs...." City Hall, 410 - workshop on Planning Abbott Road. Winners of Library, 950 Abbott Road. Commission's sign ordinance proposal, environmental The Faculty Affairs and Faculty photo contest announced. Review of 7:30 p.m., Council Compensation Committee, 1 p.m., Board Chambers. Public and Kalamazoo Street bridge project. business input sought on Room, Administration Bldg. sign control. ASMSU, 7 p.m., 324 Student Services Academic Council, 3:15 p.m.. Con Con Friday Bldg. ASMSU Comptroller Richard Evans Fine Arts and Cultural will present the 1974 Room, International Center. Discussion of Heritage budget. the Committee. 7:30 p.m., 206 City Hall. Ad Hoc Committee to Traffic Commission, 8 Review Progress report on plans for p.m., Council Academic Governance report. a community DOONESBURY art show. by Garry Trudeau the report from washington is that 70u/n, the cambodians S leading citizens ^ havb opened up 2, have found refu6e " with the families ^ their hearts t of ranking , and their town- nt projects of ihtl congressmen, senators; and it Lansing. government it onal structure mil y^OFFIClAlSi entirely on KtiflB ? membership. per year to comB e do' not need luff o function. ; .Ml* s of local muaciwl ply pressure wheieitB esol:• knit group oP ; to take care of ead1 with the lis Become long; If' involved in f AFM.Hi BASIC OUTLINES dnwe t can co' Your private tutor! Summaries of readings and important concepts for selected courses. REMEMBER: Waiver notes also ft ing available. eciffto which to its director escribe the w#jj| pl^ NAT. SCI.: All terms pus as he saw it w* of view. fie implications * ATL: First & Second terms again in m opponents °'1 letters tM SOC.: 201, 202, 203, 2ll, would have N s have had R bearing i on M 212, 213 j were held to Jl HUM.: All terms simple reason [j MATH.: 108,109,111,112, e interest groups ®L . There was, aWj ineer; there^T nterest time. groups" 113 from the floor *! ECON.: 200 ANTHRO: 100 ,ery good reosonj ould shut that at at w PI thistimej HIST.: 121, 122 STAT.: 315 rst tentative prop®* ts. Hence, the«»» itherfortheboirtl CHEM.: 130, 131, 141 or for the con»y endations about j observed that11 ■ Plus These Book Digests n d advisory a full i report j o*J I Airtight Cage—Malcolm X—Puritan Dilemma— Autobiography of made to him ^ pen Franklin—Citizen Tom Paine— Black Cloud—Uncle Tom's Cabin g was, a P10"'j —Poor White— Devil in Massachusetts—Afro-American 1),ish thffflJI History o have inforwfj mtareaof dJ'j >avor the State garotting those "J Garrison, only Ne*l •nvironnient' l CoHtfMH Across from the Union Afad j planning Co"1 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, | It'fct No holiday for MSU icers 4 PWVUJI4 By STEVE STEIN State News Sports Writer U/ionrtncin Ua^iTorc leading Wisconsin Badgers on the road this weekend. nn ..LI. .nJ Dn««^nn coi/i ankle, and Bessone said about six icers are not in top shape oK/HIt OntlHn Ontario "We PRPlv thic ninnth early this month. need Barnes and nnuiAr Power »!>.. play goal WCHA goal of the it WMk. I 211 E. Grand River "We're in tough shape, but because of injuries. Murfey healthy," Bessone said. he jumped off the ^ J"1* I It was not a very good we have to play over those MSU's two top defensemen. Freshman Dave Kelly took red light went on. henth« I N ext to the Sportsmeister holiday weekend for the MSU injuries," Spartan coach Amo Norm Barnes and Chris over centering MSU's third line hockey team. Bessone said. "We don't have both in the Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 The injury - plagued icers uptil Feb. 23." a Murfey, are between Denny Olmstead and Minnesota took a 11 , I rest recovery process, Barnes from Glenn Menoni (who replaced Wed.Thur 9*9 dropped two games to the fast MSU is now 5-3 overall and bruised ribs and Murfey from a skating Minnesota Gophers, 6-3 3-3 in the WCHA. wrenched knee. Chaurest). Darl Bolton, the ■"•'gin to one *I and 4-3, at the Demonstration regular center, is suffering from converted a Steve ColpDl. I CIGARETTES 3 PK. Hall Ice Arena. MSU must now regroup and The Spartans lost senior right winger Michel Chaurest for the rest of his eligibility last Bames was hurt Michigan last week and Murfey just returned to the Ice after against a broken blood vessel in his The Spartans played a better leg. « goal midway second period. throng ? I ^ [ LIMIT 3 get ready to face the league week because of game Saturday, but were hurt (coupon) Expires Dec. 2, 1973 a broken being hurt against Western by some questionable MSU was working otl I East Lansing Store Only officiating and bad luck in Power play during th °J I putting the puck in the net. I5--S two Gopher<4*; defenseml. I 10 /oOF OUR DISCOUNT PRICE MSU went into the third period down, 3-2, but tied the closed in and was on the pulled down penalty was called. MinneS I -£ I 00 I ON ALL KODAK FILM PROCESSING game at the 8:59 mark when Tom Ross beat Gopher goalie "I thought DEVELOPING & Brad Shelstad on a dipping slap it should h» shot. Penalty or a p£ bfen it« could NO LIMIT shot have gone 2 (coupon) Expires Dec. 2, 1973 East Lansing Store Only However, closed in on the Gophers Spartan goalie r,ic?lp thought 1 ^through was af^ them- Gary Carr during a three ■ on • Rice scored the SCOTCH break and John Sheridan three-m CONTAC one CELLO TAPE TRAC II slipped the puck under the outstretched goaltender. hat trick for MSU he has now scored Friday five of! ! last seven MSU RAZORS COLD CAPSULES sophomore's second pmI« goals, tJ "We played better tonight $1 QQ AAC the Gopher REG. 27c 15e ■ w REG. $2.95 | • 7 7 10 s REG. $1.69 LIMIT 1 \J V and we were working hard," Bessone said Saturday. "But, Minnesota advantage to D early in the final period. came back toscn» bu LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 we just couldn't buv a uoal. We twice and put (coupon) (coupon) away the gam Expires Dec. 2. 1973 Expires Dec. 2, 1973 Expires Dec. 2. 1973 played real well in the third East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only period, but they got that one Sheridan, break." two a freshman, scored goals each game forth, FAMILY SIZE BARNES Gophers, a team made PEPSODENT CRICKET & HIND MSU's freshman goalie, Carr, had his first starts for the completely of Minnesotans. „ TOOTHPASTE DISPOSABLE LIGHTERS WETTING SOLUTION Spartans this weekend. He was "Minnesota (4-3-1 in th. recovering from a bad cut on WCHA) has >4QC a good hockey 6.75 oz. REG. $1.09 *t 7 REG. $1.49 88 2 oz. REG. $2.08 QQ 7 7 his right arm incurred against Western Ontario. team, they skate well and they're big and LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 Bessone said. rough; (coupon) Expires Dec. 2, 1973 Expires Dec. 2, 1973 Expires Dec. 2, 1973 "Carr played well," Bessone East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only said. "He made After its Wisconsin some series, sensational saves Friday. It's the Spartans will be in' hard to stop breaks though." Colorado for three weekends CHANTILLY JEAN NATE Brendon The Spartans got off to a 1-0 lead Saturday when Brendon and then play in the Lakes Invitational in Great SPRAY MIST Detroit FRICTION POUR LE BAIN Spartan icer Brendon Mororfey battles for Moroney deflected a Bames before facing Wisconsin the Spartans twice, 6 - 3 and 4 - 3. here the puck with Minnesota goalie Brad slap shot into the cage for a Jan. 4 and 5. 2.5 oz. $Q 00 80Z' $1 ££ Shelstad to the side of the Moroney scored the first MSU goal REG. $5.00 O 7 7 • REG. $2.00 | QQ during MSU's weekend series against Gopher net Saturday when he deflected a slap shot LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 * Minnesota. The fast skating Gophers took behind Shelstad. (coupon) (coupon) - State News photo by John Martell Expires Dec. 2, 1973 Expires Dec. 2. 1973 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only We cpfez •• PhD Candidates & STAY-FREE Football MINI - PADS INTIMATE HANGING STORAGE Recipients-All Disciplines DUSTING POWDER MSU will hold its annual fee 77' 8<* SO QQ football bust Wednesday at the 30's / / REG. $3.75 7 7 Lansing Civic Center. Mm • AJL MNT&2. The hospitality hour will GUITAR LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 (coupon) 4*4 7s" begin at 6 p.m. with dinner MBA's and PhD Candidates Expires Dec. 2, 1973 East Lansing Store Only Expires Dec. 2, 1973 East Lansing Store Only EL S REG. $2.00 1 LIMIT 1 • 1 \J REG. $2.69 "J ■ " I off the purchase of dinner at Schensul's on Mon., Tues., Thurs. Night. 50' convlently main entrance located of Mall, simply present his coupon to the cashier. A by the Meridian . I ■ " DOWNTOWN EAST LANSING LIMIT 1 | Expires Dec. 3 , 1973 varied menu awaits you at 326 South Washington 317 East Grand River A» (coupon) (coupon) Limit-i I Schensuls. Expires Dec. 2, 1973 East Lansing store Only Expires Dec. 2, 1973 East Lansing store Only L Limit — one per family j A ik us about fret parking in city nmp - . L... Ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, 1973 7 Mock jury tr effects of toped By MELISSA PAYTON reactions will be examined for differences in State News Staff Writer A trial involving a lawsuit perceptions of attorney credibility and verdict stemming from an based on the inadmissible testimony. automobile accident was conducted recently in The findings will be presented at a legal Flint, but only the judge and jury were real. Actors portrayed the workshop held in March in Atlanta, Ga. witnesses, litigants and Miller, who heads the research team with attorneys during the trial, but the jury members were unaware that the trial Siebert, said there is a "fantastic potential for was a phony. utilizing technology to increase the efficiency of Judge Dale Rikers, 68th District Court judge, assumed the role of the dealing with cases." judge. Videotaping a trial can eliminate inadmissible The fake trial is part of a two-year, $286,000 testimony and increase the project funded by the National Science willingness of some witnesses to testify, he said. Foundation. Two MSU communication An expert witness who professors, Gerald Miller and Fred Siebert, are might be reluctant to the principal disrupt a day's schedule to appear in court could investigators of the research team testify and be cross - examined right in his office, studying the effects of videotaped testimony on Miller says. information processing and decision • making in "I would guess that (videotaped trials) might jury trials. enhance the system of justice The jurors were told that by eliminating they malpractices that might occur in a live court participating in a study on the effect of having situation," he said. larger juries. They did not deliberate on the trial acted out Friday was an actual as a group, but were questioned individually Futuristic house about the trial. The trial, which automobile injury case that was tried several years ago in Michigan. It was chosen because was filmed during Friday's ■ his half ■ completed house off Delta River Road prosecuting and defense attorneys were closely session, is only the first phase of the study. belongs to Mr. and Mrs. hindered the matched in abilities and evidence did not lean Richard Davison who began building it nine years building effort and the house has become haunt for vandals Next month the videotape of the trial will be ago. Medical expenses and sightseers. a shown to a second heavily in either side's favor, state News photo by David Schmier group of jurors whose Professional actors from the Detroit retention of information and attitudes area were toward hired by J. L. Dahiman of Oakland watching a videotape instead of a live trial will be who supervised the trial University, rehearsals and assisted in Futuristic structure vandalized measured. The jurors' verdict will also be production. compared with the first group's. An East Lansing - based private corporation During the next phase, inadmissible testimony called Video Advisers Inc. assisted in the will be edited into the House of the Future" original tape and another videotaping of the procedures during the The Davisons group of jurors will watch the altered tape. Their H for today, began their For now, the austere house three-hour trial. futuristic project nine years The roof consists of four is a haunt for The esthetic view is dde'i by cobwebs, ago on a strip of land off Delta young vandals concrete domes with 15 - to 18 ■ and curiosity seekers, who have enhanced by a floorboards and River Road, close to • foot columns of poured balcony Hindows, the half Lansing's smashed windows, torn out the concrete at the corners, overlooking the kitchen and - Capital City Airport. But curving Unit insulation, destroyed the the living room. Chimney pipes plans to use caution m house Mr. and Mrs. up to the domes. Over 6,000 building plans have been fireplace and ripped up the will stand 20 to 30 feet id Davison have built is stymied because of the medical feet of living space spans the - high floors. in the living room, T into the oblivious expenses of the birth defects of interior. Eventually the home extending Yet the structure remains from the large fireplace to the their child. will have six bedrooms and 7V4 awesome. baths. domed roof. Outside the in impeachment inquiry fortress, a lagoon and a concrete POLICE BRIEFS swimming pool surrounded by WASHINGTON (AP) - have been finding out what it is committee meeting to discuss a pine forest will comprise the Despite pressures from within for the past several months and backyard. impeachment yet, and the and outside Congress for recently published a collection role of the members once the But the plans may never speedy action, the House of writings and documents on investigation begins is unclear. materialize with the rising cost Judiciary Committee's the subject to promote wider Its ultimate role, however, will a • OLD Windsor, Ontario, man was struck of building, coupled with investigation of grounds for the understanding of the process. be to decide on the basis of the by a A window in the J- old Lansing man during an argument over a seat at the lobby of Landon Hall was broken sometime extensive damage by vandals. possible impeachment of A determination of what evidence uncovered by the Innesota hockey , Thursday night or Friday. The window was close to a locked door "We've had thousands upon President Nixon will not consitutes an impeachable game Friday. They scuffled after the and could have permitted the really investigation whether articles I the Lansing man was hospitalized. No complaint door to be opened. Damage was thousands of people from all begin until January. offense promises to engage the of impeachment should be sent was estimated at $5. The deliberate pace of the ftlice theorize from witnesses' statements that around the United States committee in long and intense to the House floor. an out - of A door at the main entrance Itlement was reached. to Eppley Center was broken viewing the house," Mrs. inquiry results mainly from the debate. „ Friday night. It was valued at about $70. Davison said. But she hopes the determination of chairman A lobby door in North Case Peter W. Rodino, The committee also has been Hall was broken people will only look — and D-N.J., to early morning. Damage was estimated at $100. Police have no Sunday not enter. proceed with caution and delayed in getting its inquiry in the three incidents. suspects careful preparation. underway by its time consuming investigation and .M Thousands of dollars are With only the century-old hearings on the confirmation HAPPINESS IS A needed already - just to repair of Gerald R. Ford as vice case of the impeachment of STATE NEWS AD. \M£ •- the damage that has been done. Andrew Johnson as president, and by its IT WORKS! 355-8255 To better guard their structure, consideration of a bill to create precedent, the committee has INSURED the Davisons have taken up few guideposts for thecourseon an office of special Watergate residence in a nearby prosecutor independent of the BICYCLE which it is embarked, and farmhouse. executive branch. Rodinois trying to make sure it GUITAR STORAGE From their vantage does not go astray. Both those issues should be AU.VJIU1&Z point, disposed of within the next SALE His.,I "i they built can only hope the home by Richard Davison's "The trouble is, they don't two weeks and Rodino will be free to devote himself to the dreams, resembling a Frank understand what impeachment Marshall's Lloyd Wright design, can be a is," Rodino said of his critics selection of a general counsel to preside over the liveable reality. the other day. He and his staff inquiry. There has not been a single 2JDA0&OTT ££>■ 332.-408I INTERESTED IN INTERNATIONAL Looking for a Give a personalized t-shirt TRAVEL? A JOB WHICH USES or sweatshirt from Shirt City at the MSU Bookstore YOUR EDUCATION? SHARING YOUR SKILLS WITH OTHERS? The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the M.S.U./Peace Corps Intern Program invites all interested seniors and graduate students to investigate the opportunities for work in Nepal or the Republic of the Philippines. Films of the Philippines will be shown Friday, November 30, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 158 Natural Resources. For information contact Hal Kranick at 121 Agriculture Hall - telephone 353-9548. Order Yours Now & Avoi FACULTY! DEGREE CANDIDATES! Academic apparel for Fall Term Commencement Open 7:30 to 5:30 may be picked up Closed Nov. 22 26 - today through Friday on the fourth floor BOOH 1TOKI1 of the Union. For information call 355-7676 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Mo"%.No,embtl!(| Prof lists Group promotes to save enerqv ways industry relocation By LAURIE WINK all year By PAULA State News Staff Conaerving energy is more than turning down ,k and turning out the lights - it HOLMES is Writer adoptS ^' 'hei "The presentation has been long without having to according to Anne Field, an instructor in th. £** a More and more Michigan developed to make known the move to larger cities for Environment and Design. e % o, „ and facilities as well employment. residents are less pushing north to populated areas to escape resources as the recreational H. N. Stoutenberg, president "You have to develop a habit of do," Field said. "And the question!,, 1 the big city crunch, pollution opportunities available in that of Alpena Community College, more you question8 evetytS and crime. area," Kay said. describes the educational energy the more answers you come up with for A team of instructors, you,0N Responding to this trend, Ali Issari, head of film programs as flexible in Human Ecology, and Beverly including Carol Sh.iT^l the Upper Great Lakes production at the IMC, and structure in order to meet the Andersonin3 Regional Commission is Wilfred Veenendaal, professor changing needs of business and Ecology from both the Human Ecology will and S ''» jointly teach a course on energy of graphics, worked with Kay industry. attempting to encourage business and industry to locate on the production. will explore what has led to the high Te^ ^ in the northern counties of the "Educators can continue to country and the ways of reducing it. The demand # The lend assistance through courses course was first offered Lower Peninsula. slide/tape presentation by the two The commission has given a describes the Educational which upgrade and expand experiment spring term. co|le»|| Assistance "There are many things students on and off Mm- financial grant to the Michigan Training Programs, skills and interests," sponsored by the Michigan Stoutenberg said. conserve energy," Field said. "Of course the Depts. of Commerce and to turn down the heat and turn off Education to assist Dept. of Education, being the lights But conducted at Alpena Recognizing the need for cut down on showers." ' ul implementing programs to in * "«•" htt, J Community College and at college students to enter train the necessary manpower for new business and industry. North Central Michigan College programs giving them Jler0"d °' Part of the grant has been in Petoskey. After surveys of manpower needs are made for marketable skills rather than broad academic backgrounds, "Every time you use more hot water than wasting energy," she continued. "If you take a show! you I S*l u sed for a slide/tape incoming corporations, the A1 Shankland, president of pot th. plug in „„d see how mudi „,te, presentation called "Tailored colleges offer credit in various North Central Michigan yourself how much you need to get clean "If vn.T'^1 Training" produced by MSU soak in hot water go to the Instructional Media Center. skill programs to prospective College, sees the industrial swimming pool " she arinJ1®1! According to writer ■ director Elizabeth Kay, the media employes. training project as a means of providing more relevant JWd also suggested thai students boycott no,„iJ Industries have been education. "A study by a student at the presentation is aimed at three times as much energy is needed to University of Ninoi**,,, J responding favorably to the deliver a I introducing business executives to the new program. effective results achieved us a "This kind of project offers significant role in the new Tailored nonreturnable containers as is needed to delim P°i through the training programs. returnable bottles eight times." directions which education is Ali Issari, left, Elizabeth Kay, Wil Great Lakes Regional Commission to The Oracle Company of New taking," Shankland said. "We Veenendaal, standing, and Al Shankland encourage business to locate in the Students can also pressure merchants to cut down,l I York, manufacturer of snow must relate to jobs that are preview a slide show assembled by northern counties of the Lower Peninsula. of outdoor lighting. "ownonthj plows and salt spreaders, was "If you think a store is wasting one of the first available in today's market." Instructional Media Center personnel. It State News photo by Charlie Kidd tell them. Field suggested. energy with their elects J corporations to "If enough peonle mT the program. While a Shankland and Stoutenberg was financed by a grant from the Upper use eventually they will have to cut down on their use of ete J northern plant was being have been at MSU in the past few weeks to view the Another way students can conserve energy is to dm.1 constructed, Alpena as possible. Community College ran a concentrated eight - three - week, hour - a • day course for slide/tape presentation. Other visitors connected with project are Charles Owens, the Bus service m even "Take the bus home or to the Meridian Mall if you hate it," she said. "Sure it takes inconvenient, but mass transit will never catch on if we instead of more time anil j dooM a group of men later employed project director; Roger by Oracle. Northern M ichigan communities have permitted Rehberg of the Michigan Dept. of Commerce; Richard Helmbrecht, director of the decision on le ' 1 | "exclusive Sin establishment of industries compatible with the geographic Michigan Dept. of Commerce; Alex Leggis, head of the Great Bus service for East Lansing could begin as soon as Jan. 1 if a special meeting Thursday whether service could long, but that difficulties with CATA's propane and electric |free elec. mil No one under 18 admitted* area and have benefitted from Lakes Regional Commission, begin the Detroit Dept. of Street an increase in job and Jack Shanahan and Bill Railways (DSR) decides to Jan. 1. Several committee members buses has made half of its fleet Adm.: opportunities. Residents can Wisegerber of the Michigan inoperable. lease 10 buses to said that Jan. 1 would be an still enjoy the slower pace and State Dept. of Vocational Lansing, "We just don't have the leisure time activities available according to a Lansing transit ideal time to begin the service equipment," he said. Education. official. because it would coincide with Frank Mossman, vice the beginning of MSU's winter MICHIGAN STATE chairman of the Capitol Area term and that the current UNIVERSITY Transit Authority (CATA), FORGET energy crisis provides the best told the East Lansing Mass opportunity to change people's DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE Transit Committee Wednesday THE transportation habits. that a decision from DSR is Mossman said that he was ARENA 1973-74 due Tuesday, and that he "embarrassed" that bus service USUAL would inform the committee at for East Lansing has taken so Victor Herbert's GET BABES IN TOYLAND Library to BELL'S DECEMBER 7 -7:00 p.m. DECEMBER 8 -2:00 and 7:00 p.m. film at holida PIZZA DECEMBER 9 -2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Members of Britain's Royal Ballet will scamper across the screen as characters from "Peter Rabbit and the Tales of Beatrix "A Christmas musical treat Potter" at a holiday program at 2 p.m. Dec. 2 in the Hannah for the whole family" Middle School auditorium, 819 Abbott Road. The film, sponsored by the friends of the East Lansing Public INSTEAD TICKETS NOW ON SALE Library, is an MGM color production with the Covent Garden 332-5027 225M.A.C. GROUP RATES AVAILABLE Opera House orchestra under the direction of John Lanchbery. FAIRCHILD BOX OFFICE 355-0148 All interested persons are invited to the 98 minute movie. OPEN 11 AM EVERY DAY TWICE AS MUCH Sanul l Mud matt HC1VY tRiFFC iStnt Kr*lt) induct* mAMdhSlevtKrW.' rtrtrnti* FUN- HALF AS MUCH MON' Any time this week, take a friend to the Union Billiard Room for half the regular price. Just cut out this coupon for hall off an hour of billiards. i"K" L for Karate.l__ J—— at 7:oo A HALLMARK Presentation • Color by DeLu»e- • An AMFBIHAN INTfRNATIOWAt M«J UNION BILLARD ROOMSi!5S" r Level Union Building 35S-3358 JIM BROWN IHWMimill STELLA STEVENS «t 10:10 RIPT0H| COMEDY with CHOPPER ROBERT KLEIN You've Seen Him On: (if week- ★ Dick Cavett B Day Specials ★ Johnny Carson ★Midnight Special ★ In Concert ^ drink specials cverjdjj) NOVEMBER 26-28 Cover Nightly WSTAIIES "FOLK CLUB" V4#)§ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, 1973 9 Guess Who show opping the bill appears promising By MIKE LaNOUE their set." will opping the bill of what State News Reviewer The talent of the Guess undoubtedly create a good Who abounds deal of excitement -*s to be the finert By far the best concert of and they Tuesday ncert this fall will be the the term is should light up Jenison evening. on tap for Tuesday is Who. The Guess Who, Fieldhouse. Harder yet to believe is that night at Jenison Fieldhouse as d by Burton Cummings on Pop Entertainment presents a Probably Peter Frampton and as good as any eyboards and lead vocal, group of headliner bands. group in concert, contrary to Frampton's Camel is being The Guess Who, the Steve rumors billed third. ay thought - provoking spreading around Miller Band and Peter campus, is the Steve Miller ie. Playing before them Frampton and Frampton's Band. It's hard to believe that Some people may recall that ill be Frampton's Camel Camel, are all on bill, the Steve Miller Band is Peter one taking Frampton was the lead nd the Steve Miller Band. which promises to be a killer co star guitarist in Humble Pie — a show. - billing, but the situation necessitates. small credit to his name - Paul Stanley, chairman of before splitting from the group Pop Entertainment, called this If their current album, "The to create his own. concert "a surprise" that Joker," is any indication of promised to be "unbelievable." their talent, the band is Frampton's Camel produces very one of the most mellow and And this concert surely is both. good, but previous Steve Miller Topping the bill will be the albums have been better, like original - a strange Guess Who, none other than combination these days "Anthology" and "Steve Miller sounds in the rock industry Canada's best. The Guess Who Band 5." is led by Burton today. Cummings on of TV liberalism keyboards and lead vocal. the Cummings writes most of music and has at least a dozen golden records to his "I went to a show a years ago and I'd never heard much of the Steve Miller couple Frampton every Camel can play virtually instrument heard in shows. Indeed, Peter By KATHY ESSELMAN credit, plus a few golden Band," says Diamond Dave. Frampton is the star, but what from the popularity of "All in "But when they is so crazy about him is that he State News Staff Writer believe, on our mores, that a by BBC has found albums. His lyrics came on and the Family" and its no market are did "Space does it all well. I The NBC network censor, A myth has offspring man can go upstairs in the in America phenomenally sensitive. Cowboy," they did been "Maude." because of its it so well that I've Lording to Johnny Carson, is promulgated in recent years Why, last year Gloria got Longbranch to kill somebody, frontal nudity and honest Probably everyone on this dug them "This show was impossible (little old lady in tennis shoes. that television has become accosted! Maude had an but not to make love. And we depiction of the sexual act. campus has heard "Sour Suite" to get together," Stanley said. Bi< CBS censor is a Texan and more liberal. The fallacy stems abortion! Banacek, on NBC, are no longer permitted to see One episode in the "Elizabeth or "She's Come Undone" or "Anybody who misses it is a Matt in Kitty's room Others in and around fool." sleeps with that nice insurance getting R" serial shown in the United "Guns, Guns, Guns." All are pubs dressed or undressed." in East States two years ago had Lansing have gone as About 1,500 tickets are still investigator! Everyone has seen A small matter — very fine songs and the lyrics far as to say that the Macmillan and wife rolling maybe. frontal nudity. No viewer west are Steve available for the show. They But the self - same censor of Manhattan or east of uncompromisingly Miller Band is the greatest in around between the sheets. sensitive. the world. They are are priced at $4.50, $5 ana allowed Matt and Kitty to San Francisco will ever know good and All that is true. make lov'e to other $5.50. people this which one. Cummings creates reality Unfortunately, it is window • season. It seems a strange, with song From the viewpoint of that and his group is very dressing. Underneath the light screwed up system which 16CTUR6 tight. They like to rock with • veneer of liberalism lies an scourge of the vast wasteland,Sen. allows sex outside of a stable entrenched conservative John Pastore, D • Rhode songs like "American Woman" attitude which relationship but forbids it Island, television portrays or "Running Back to seems to have within that relationship. altogether too much sex and Saskatoon." grown stronger rather than The peculiar American violence. In common with Diamond Dave, a local talent weaker in recent years. horror of confrontation with scout, says "They really get it at /em Hilt univcrtity As John executive Mantley, the producer of sex prevented married characters from sleeping in the most seems romance high to - minded critics, he fuse America's with violence and in concert. YouH be boogeying with 'em before they finish "Gunsmoke," j points out: same bed. For many years, guns to the depiction of sexual WINTER 74 "Censorship has driven us to even couples married in real the point where the life — like Ozzie relationships. Longbranch is and Harriet — It seems insane that such HELD OVER! DIRECTOR'S longer no a had to separate their beds with confusion persists into the brothel, but sort of a social a night table. That Gloria and center." He adds: "It is also an second half of the 20th Mike Stivic and Macmillan and century. Pastore has CHOICE interesting commentary, I mate have more than a spiritual relationship is purely announced against sex a new crusade and violence on TV. encouraging. According to the trade paper However, it does not Variety, networks plan even represent a great leap forward more concessions to avoid for the medium. The gov¬ titillating, ernment censorship. chop-licking attitude still George Cukor is not simply an extraordinary direc¬ dominates references to sex on Any readers who have tor of actors, extracting some of the best perfor¬ most series. Television has risen opinions or comments this Cinema<$ mances of their careers from his on actresses, but also but little from Johnny Carson's "an artist and a creator, equally at ease in recon¬ subject may send them to this structing middle-class interiors of a hundred years leering double entendres. writer, in care of the State Phone 882-0236 ago, in staging a shipwreck, or creating a fairy-tale A Casanova serial produced News. image." Cukor's films reflect his basic knowledge ^JoUy^Roa^iM^ar^ of the world for they display an elegance of style, a refinement of cutting, an emphasis on superior subject matter, and "a world in which everything is in half-tones, suggested and never overstressed." CHILDREN'S THEATRE TOUR Director's Choice is proud to present a representa¬ tive sampling of George Cukor's films, This year the Theatre drawing upon Department will tour STORY his work in every genre during the past forty years. TELLERS THEATRE to a number of schools The musicals, the classics, sophisticated the state throughout and melodrama are included in this selection of comedy, during Spring Break and Spring Quarter. some of the finest films ever produced out of Hollywood. Up to 10 credits may be earned (499-4, 489-3,422-3) Students interested should contact Dr. John Baldwin in Office 42B downstairs in the auditorium. DINNER AT tt (1932) Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery Jan. 17 CAMILLE (1936) Greta Gartoo, Robert Taylor WHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DUMB LUCK, HE 1 Walt Disney's /ALWAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK ON! TIIE WOMEN THAT (1939) Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell darn Cat Jan. 29 PHILADELPHIA STOllY (1940) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant OPEN AT 7:00 PM FEATURE 7:25-9:30 G84NDNBV THE NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL HURRY ...LAST TWO DAYS! /MUSIOIL A STAR IS ROllN Will Shakespeare was a young man when he TWO GENTLEMEN OF BILLY wrote (1954) Judy Garland, James Mason VERONA, which may explain why it's about love. In 33 attractive songs with a modern beat, ranging from rock to calypso to ricky-tick, this musi¬ cal version of the Bard's play celebrates love in all its KEEPER OF JACK variations. The rousing music was written by Gait MacDermot, who won international praise through his music for HAIR. THE FLAME A company of 12 principal actors, plus 18 singers and dancers, and an on¬ stage group of fine musicians, has been selected by producer Joe (1943) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn Papp for this coast-to-coast tour of 100 cities this season. Feb. 7 8:15 P.M. RICHARD HARRIS TWO EVENING PERFORMANCES IN THE UNIVERSITY PAT & MIKE AUDITORIUM (1952) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (Lively Arts Series B) DEADLY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 (Broadway Theatre Series) REMAINING TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT THE UNION TICKET $5.00 for 7 films by George Cukor Series Tickets on sale NOW at the TRACKERS TECHNICOLOR-PG Public: $7.50, 6.50, 4.00 / .MSU Students: $3.75, 3.25, 2.00 OFFICE MSU Union Ticket Office DPEN 6:45 P.M. Feature 7:00-9:4! PromThe Emigrants'dream, came the settlers' struggle to survive... MaxvonSydow LivUllmann, The New Land OCpd) Monday, November , Lost & Found ^ APPLES, SWEET Cidar gift GENUINE AIR-FORCE PARKAS OLDSMOBILE 1973 Vim Cruiser. WOMAN: ONE block from campus FOUND: CLASS 14,000 miles, air, many extras! WANTED: REGISTERED nurse or SUBLET TWO man, Winter and 1 vacancy in 3 girl apartment. packages shipped by United Regular $80, NOW $39.95 over 1972 rinjo^ * LPN, full time, 4-12 p.m. shift, spring. Burcham Woods. Call Men', Parcel. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS, stock sale. Direct to the public Must Sell. 485-6558. 5-11-30 for skilled nursing home. 337-1076.3-11-28 Completely furnished. Utilities and Alfred Wardowski & Sons. 2 miles IF you think this is a ripoff 332 0196 c 311 27 °j' 393-6130, ask for Mrs. Bozzo. parking included. $80. North of Leslie at 3589 Hull return it for a full refund. Please OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS S-Coupe 6-11-30 GIRL FOR 3 man. Own bedroom, 349 9609 or 3494842. 0-11-30 FOUND: TWO wini* h Road (Old U.S. 1271 Open 9-5. me Parka(s) at $39.95 PHONE 355-8255 - 1973 - air, AM/FM stereo, close to campus. 337-1478. crochet/Shaw ^ ONE OR two girls for Closed Monday. Phone plus $1.50 for shipping and 347 Student Services Bldg. vinyl top, deluxe wheels Very clean. $3200. Phone DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for Orthodontist's office, (typing 60 3-11-28 winter-spring. Close to campus. 1 589-8251.0-11-30 handling. Colors: Navy, Sage ^Frandor. 371 1678 c 3^. 332 5266. 3-11-26 Sizes: Small Medium-Large-X i. 6-11-30 w.p.m.l. Mature person who STUDIO APARTMENT East F0,nNbroEa5' - WATERBED FACTORY. Cusotm Large. Order from. J. L. LANG •AUTOMOTIVE enjoys working with children. ONE BEDROOM, clean, utilities COMPANY. P.O. Box 8524, Scooters & Cycles TOYOTA COROLLA 1972 - $1600 or best offer. 489-1669. Please send personal resume to Box D-4, Michigan State News. paid, $135/month. 484 0159, made LIQUI waterbeds DYNE to your PRODUCTS, size. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 ca$e 355-8781 c . 3-lt.f* Parts & Service after 6 p.m. 3-11-26 18-11-30 X-5-11-29 6-11-30 1409 Haslett Road. Haslett. LOST: LILAC p££ Aviation 412 WEST HILLSDALE. One 339 9607. 2011-27 OVER 25 YEARS ^ •EMPLOYMENT VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE BABYSITTERS 8:30-5:00. - THURSDAY, Own transportation bedroom, unfurnished, MARIGOLD OPTICAL experience. DISCOUNT, 3615 7-1130 $ ca" 35"j 1972. 16,000 miles, 3-speed, $140/month, includes all APARTMENTS 45 USED SEWING Machines, East Michigan, Lansing, *FOR RENT very clean. $1750. 351-3176. preferred but not a must. One utilities. No children or pets, 911 Marigold - Newly zig-zagger and straight stitchers. 372-7409. C-11-30 found set of C* 5-11-26 small child. 394-1859. 5-11-30 Apartments Deposit required. Call 487-0161, $12.50 and up. 23 used vacuum after 5 p.m. 5-11-30 carpeted, air conditioned, cleaners. Upright and Cannisters, 2 DYNAGLASS SNOW tires Houses LANSING SKI CLUB now taking heat furnished, $195. Call on $5.00 and up. All makes and Ford Pinto rims. Low mileage. Rooms applications for full time lift ALE FOR large four-man 351-8545 or 337-7328 found: buxton models. ELECTRO-GRAND, $27. 355-6025. 1-11 26 ♦FOR SALE Animals PLAN operators, on ticket sales, and snow-making. Ski area located Dawn Avenue, off Lake overlooking river. Winter-spring. 332-8244. 5-11-30 TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile Homes. $25 $35/week. 10 804 East Michigan, Lansing. Daily 9-5. Saturday 9-12.011 -30 COMPLETE STEREO includes tape recorder, outfit cartridge - Mobile Homes *LOST & FOUND BEHIND Lansing Road, 3 miles from campus. 332 0600. BL-1 11 26 TWO GIRLS minutes to campus. Quiet and peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. 0-11 30 SONY three TC-377: Reet to head, 2 months old. $245. - reel, player, turntable, 5-way speakers and amplifier. 393-5181. 10-11-30 Personal £ 332 6842. 5 11-30 FOR'74. •PERSONAL HELP WANTED part time for Piano and Organ moving. TO SUBLET 1 man for Cedar WOLLENSAK PORTABLE tape pregnant? WE understand. •PEANUTS PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. Beautiful Ci| Experience and/or size helpful. NEED 1 GIRL to subl Village apartment, winter and / recorder - 5" reel - Excellent us. PREGNANCY •REAL ESTATE $3 per hour. Phone 487-5995. imported rings, genuine ruby, other wagon, look behind ours. Americana apt or spring. 337-0798. 8-11-30 condition. Also "Leroy" counseling. 372 ,561) 2-11-27 opals, sapphires, pearl, and jade. c-11-30 •RECREATION You'll find a rear windshield 351-0358. 5-11 30 lettering set - Never used. MEADOWBROOK Priced from $17 $75. u iper washer and a cargo area TRACE, 2 - 351 8225 after 6 p.m. 5-11-26 •SERVICE PART TIME positions for MSU bedrooms, 2 baths, to sublease 355-8080 5 11-30 big enough for a 6' sofa. 2 MEN Cedar Village i Instruction students. Excellent salary level after exams. 393-4058. 6-11-30 135mm LENSES - PENTAX and winter and spring. Call OSTERREICHER SKIS' Gersch and meaningful business - Vivitar - T-4. Both brand new Typing Service experience Automobile 337-1538. 5-11-30 LIBERAL LADY Night owl two bindings, used once. New poles with warranties. 355-3733. LUBE Glenn Herriman Inc. •TRANSPORTATION Close. Winter included. First $100 takes. Call 3-11-28 6135 W. Saginaw necessary. 351-5800. C-2-11-27 ONE PERSON to share luxury man. only. Sue 332-8953. 5 11 30 JOBS •WANTED 482-6226 332-1290. 6-11-30 J'S CHALET RESTAURANT single bedroom. Winter/spring. cjjuee vAjiMtec. olkswagen - Volvo - Body snop GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of 351-0726. 5-11-30 \NOWiUlteiM Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 interested in employing waiters, GIRL NEEDED for Eden Roc PORTABLE CRAIG 8 track stereo all kinds. Buy, trade and sell, Sat. Til 3 2 speakers. Battery, AC, car ••RATES** waitresses, busboys, cooks, part Apartment. Winter only. $65. - BOB'S GUN SHOP, 2412 South (Including Parts & Service)^ time bartenders, dishwasher. ONE MAN needed 2 bedroom 351-4655. 5-11 29 adapter. $50 + 6 miscellaneous Cedar, Call 371-2244. 0-5-11 30 i 1515 Center Street, Lansing. apartment. Very close - MSU - tapes. Neatl 371-5594 3-11-26 CCAMUrfc VEGA HATCHBACK 1972. 337-0690. 3-11 28 Call 484-9431, 8-5 p.m. Ask for CM&Ci. Excellent condition, low IfODf — Mr. Goff. 6-11-30 SNOW TIRES - pair, 78 15 s. mileage, olive green. 351-2526. MALE GRADUATE needed, C&05SI2AODS Montgomery Ward, low mileage. 5-11-30 2-man. Great deal. Call I ASSISTANT PROMOTION $35/pair. 349-9336. 3-11-26 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER; 1971 - DIRECTOR, PART TIME. Must 332-3327/353-0841. 3-11-28 £ DACHSHUND PUPPIES old, one male, one female, AKC, 6 weeks have sales personality and be WANTED CAMERAS and $100. 485-4169. 5 11-26 BOARD EXAM Sportsmobile, new steel belted ONE GIRL needed for 3-man. TUTORING willing to detail advertising and equipment for use, repair and KAPLAN TUTORING radials. Private owner 676-4611 promotional programs for Winter term. $72.50. 351-8979. SINGLE ROOM in duplex with collection. Consider COURSES 6 7 6-1439 anything, QUARTER HORSES, top blood now being formed for the con™ days or nights. 3-11-28 good people. Call 332-0754, shopping center. Call Mr. new, used, broken or old. Call lines, show quality, also pure LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board emm 5-11-30 after 6. 3-11-26 Alexander, 351-8301. 3-11-27 351-5076 before 12 or after 5 For information call 313 Campus View Apartments bred Arabian show gelding. 3540085 p.m. 6-11 29 OI 11-26 VW 1970, red. good condition, ROOMMATE WANTED Perry - 625-3582. 5 11-30 WAITRESSES. HOSTESSES, Supervised housing has i $1,000. Phone 355-5779, after 5 busboys needed. 3 shifts term Fireplaces, own p.m. 5-11-30 openings for Sophomore SKIS AND boots - Head 360's, available, good pay, good 337-0347. 5-11 28 DEADLINE women. Located across Marker Rotamat bindings, 200 Applications for the 1 P.M. one class working conditions. Lansing from Williams Hall. cm; Henke Buckle boots, size day Mall. Call 371-4774, between 10 2 PERSONS TO live in house on class to be admitted cVCles 10. 373-1123 days, 349 2786 before publication. - 4 p.m 1-27 Stoddard winter term. Call after 1954 PEERLESS - 8' x 48', ONE 1974 summer term to Phone 332-6246 nights. 5-11-28 5, 351-0868. 5-11-30 mile east of campus. $1,400. the professional BOUNCERS AND experienced NEED 1 GIRL. Winter / MOBILE HOME MANOR B 4. Peanuts Personal ads YAMAHA, 1972 - 360 Enduro, s PERSON 351 3684. 5-11-27 program in the College '©SPEEDS! bartenders, part time. Apply in $77.50. Eden Roc Apartr TO share house in must be pre paid. $500 or best offer! Phone person. THE STABLES, after 6 337-1858. 3-11-26 country. Call 677-2971 after 5 of Veterinary Medicine 482-6004. X5-11-28 SHEFFIELD, 1973 - 14' x 60". P.m. 3-11-28 _ PA 3-11-28 earth two bedroom, large rooms and is December 1, 1973. Cancellations/ Corrections NEED FOURTH girl - two blocks cruising machines 650 BSA HORNET. Needs very TWO BEDROOM duplex, fully closets, pantry, Attractive lot 12 class WAITRESSES PART time, from campus. Rivers Edge • noon one day minor repairs. 6,000 miles with - carpeted. Appliances, laundry. before publications. tools. Helmets. Sacrifice $500. experience preferred. Apply in apartments. 332-2020. 3 11-26 $180, plus deposit. No children CHRISTMAS Williamston. 655-3432. 5 11 27 Any questions call person. THE STABLES, after 6 349-3746. 3-11-26 or pets. Phone 882-5175. 355-1744. p.m. 5-11-30 NEED ONE girl for two man SPECIALS The State News will be CHATEAU-TRAILER 8 * ?3 Available , apartment. HOLIDAY SPECIALS! All Winslow's Trailer Court. Must responsible only for the PART TIME positions for MSU immediately. 332-6849. 7-11-30 DOCTORAL CANDIDATE AND I motorcycle and snowmobile students. Excellent salary level WOMAN: SHARE two bedroom VELOCIPEDE set 11 Call 675-5120. 5-11-27 first day's incorrect prices reduced. Yamaha, house. $75 inclusive. Own room, and meaningful business ONE BEDROOM, large - PEDDLER for Doctor on Sabbatical. Solid | insertion. Triumph, BMW, and Rickman experience. Automobile furnished. Close to campus. Call close. Prefer over 21. 337-0914! 541 E. Grand River reliable couple with motorcycles. Yamaha 5-11-26 s due 7 days from snowmobiles, 1974'sand 1973's. necessary. 351-5800. C-2-11-27 351-9279. 5-11-23 vDownstairs 351-7240 > references. Available starting I FACULTY OR GRAD STUDENTS' J u ne. Reply - Bo* 3-C, | Also trailers. Complete stock of CAREER OPPORTUNITY ONE MAN needed for 4 man leathers, helmets, snow clothing, CLEAN. TWO Bedroom, carpeted, GOING WEST - equipment in FIND SOMETHING Michigan State News 6 11-30 501 I. arge w apartment. Winter, spring. Call drapes, washer / dryer, mint condition, must sell! If you've found a pet or article of accessories. Parts and service. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. AETNA LIFE AND College Marketing Division has CASUALTY, 332-0449. Hurry. 6-11-28 dishwasher, car port, Whitehills school. $225,641-6601.0-11-30 Martin D-18 Guitar, Gibson value, we vwit to help you return it. PT(XESS CENTER for I 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just Firebird Guitar, Shure Unisphere Just come into the State News NEED ONE girl, winter term, south of I-96 overpass. Phone openings for two highly motivated - 1 microphone, Fender Classified Department and tell us | Human Reproduction Health | individuals to market a specialized spacious furnished 4-man. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 694-6621. C-5-11-30 Furnished, Tellecaster Base, Acoustic 150B you want to place and ad in EAST life insurance product to selected Located one block from campus. utilities paid. Immediate . LANSING STATE BANK'S found offers Services I | Abortion-Contraception NORTON college seniors and graduates. 351-0035. 5-11-26 occupancy $234. 332 1946 Base 5-11-30 Amp head, 351-2740. column. As a public service EAST * J - GUZZI - DUCATI. Average first year earnings in five 6 11-30 LANSING STATE BANK will run New models on display - repair CHEVROLET 1968 station wagon figure bracket. Only career minded GIRL NEEDED for Rivers Edge and service for most makes. AKAI 1800 SD, 8 track and reel to - good shape, automatic, new men or women need apply. Contact Apartment. Very close, QUIET. NEAT male roommate EAST LANSING HIGHLAND HILLS golf club - Winter storage. G. T. MOTORS, reel recorder, Heathkit AR-15, Winter-spring. 351-3592. wanted for 2-man, furnished tires. Trade for VW car or bus. 816 East Howe, Lansing. T. F. Bigelow, Jr. at 349-0900 for Standard SRA-1500 S receiver. STATE BANK Christmas parties | personal interview. An Equal 5-11-26 house until June. $75/month. running or not running. 15. 0-5-11-30 Sansui AU555 C-11-30 receptions! Reserve a date no* Opportunity Employer. 3-11-28 Call 351-1388. Near Yankee at integrated 393-4319. 2-11-26 669-9873 mornings. 11-1130 CAMPUS NEAR. Living room, 2649 East Grand River, East amplifier. Duel 1215 and 1972 HONDA CB750, 836 CC Bore LOST MY best friend - Norwegian bedroom, kitchen, bath. $120 Lansing. 5-11-30 Garrard 72-B turntable. Roberts, DART 1964 — 6 cylinder, kit, plus KAM. Also 4 into 1 WAITRESSES AND grill people, plus utilities. 332-5374. 7-11 30 Elk hound/Keiss hound. EVENING CHILD CARE' I full part time. Apply in person, Toyo, electrophonic 8 track automatic. Starts and runs well. chrome exhaust pipe. Must sell! - Reward. Looks like 25 pound MICHIGAN YOUNG WOULD, | DOG 'N SUDS, 222 North OWN ROOM in house, $72.50. recorders. Sony TC-121 and 127 485-6815.5-11-30 wolf with curly tail. Call 4711 South Logan Street. W SINGLE GIRL to share townhouse cassette decks. Rectilinear, EV's, Cedar, Mason. 3-11-26 Downtown Lansing. 485-5980, with Christian girl. Own after 5 p.m. 5-11-30 Sony and electrophonic 337-9933 or 677-5251. 5-11 30 be open from 6 p.m. ■ '21 FIAT 1969 - BODY needs some bedroom, $60/month. Monday through Frid JANITORIAL SERVICE needs two speakers. Panasonic, Harman help. Motor great. $400. 393-9450. 5-11-30 THIRD GIRL for winter Kardon, Zenith, compact units. LOST GOLD/octagonal wire beginning Monday, NoventerB 484-3880. 3-11-28 good men late evenings. - spring. glasses, Beige/white hard 26th. Call in advance 394-0500. | 8 track and auto cassete players, case. Saturday nights off. 485-5457. Own room, $75, plus. 371-4746. LOGAN ARMS Apartment 332-2607. 3-11-28 Special family t MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East 3-11-26 - 3-11-28 $27/up, 1000 8 track tapes FIAT 124 - 1972. Metal included. 5-11-30 southwest side of Lansing. Ideal $1.50, LP's 354/up huge Kalamazoo Street since 1970. LOST: BLACK wire-terrier / beagle damage, fully driveable. 22,800 PART TIME bartender, experience for married couples or graduate quantity. 35mm Cameras and TO miles. 353-6879. 3-11-26 Complete auto painting and preferred but not students. From $155. Resident HOUSE $78/month. sublet. Own room. Call 4848383. lens, slide movie projectors. puppy, Burcham Woods. White SKI ASPEN ten days, $259 ■ collision service. 485-0256 necessary. includes transportation. !«■ Must be neat and dependable manager 393-7863, or call THE 5-11-30 Black and white portable TV's, markings, long tail. New collar. C-11-30 FORD RANGER XLT, 1970. and have own transportation. WALTER NELLER COMPANY, $29.95/up. Woven tapestries, 351-3919. 5-11-30 meals, accommodations, wP Camper cap, 4 new polyglass 489-6561 5-11-30 lifts. For more information call ■ many sizes, colors, phases, tires, power steering. Must sell, WANTED: Call for appointment, Walt Koss' Tom at 3 5 3-8236 or Jan* I SEA HAWK, 655-2175. 5-11-29 imported. Shot guns, rifles, LOST: GOLD wire frame glasses best offer. 353-5339 USED 353-8057. Or come to «■ 351-9422 5-11-27 or VOLKSWAGENS SUBLET DECEMBER - bows, and camping and hunting Saturday between University meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday i" WE BUY AND SELL MACDONALDS OKEMOS is now September, 1 bedroom funished equipment. Watches, $9.95/up, Village and / in Spartan TWO ROOMS available winter West Shaw I hiring people to work nights and apartment, 3 blocks from MSU, rings and other jewelry. Stadium. Call 355-6772. 3-11-27 MAVERICK 1971, 4-door. USED AUTOMOBILES - people who want 12-15 hours a $185. 351-3785. 6:30-7:30 p.m. term. Dishwasher, carpeting, Beginners electric guitars and Radio, automatic transmission, 6 AND PARTS week 5-11-30 others. Snyder and Hagadorn. amplifiers at reduced prices. working from 11 a.m. - 1 cylinder, (19-20 m.p.g.) five new 332-8733. X-3-11-27 Many selections to choose from p.m. Apply between 8-10 a.m. tires. Brakes perfect. Very low SUBLEASE TWO bedroom, or 2-4 p.m. S-11-28 - $15/up. Large selection of mileage. Body and interior like furnished apartment. Close, TIRED OF dorm living? Come look professional equipment, new $1525. 482-4212 or TELEPHONE MARKETING. Full parking. Sensibly priced. us over. Delta Gamma Sorority, including Sunn, Marshall, 485-4882. 3-11-26 W • ™ time - part time. $2.25 per hour 332-4642. 5-11-30 365 North Harrison. Singles and AUTO PARTS Fender, Gibson, Traynor, doubles. Beautiful dining room, MERCURY MONTEGO 1971. 41 5 Soutti Cedar - Lansing __Plus bonus. 394-1102. C-11 30 large quiet study room, washer - Kustom, Ludwig, Apollo, 1/2 block S. of E. Kalamazoo NEED GIRL for three man. Zildgian. New drum sets. 3 Radial tires, power steering, disc WAITRESSES - ATTRACTIVE, dryer, and grapefruit tool $395 8:30 - 5:30 Monday-Friday Twykingham. Available piece or more $199.95/up. Used brakes, no experience necessary. vinyl top. Phone Apply December 8. 351-3270. 5-11-30 per term. Call 332-3457. 5-11-30 drum sets 3 piece. $35/up. 393-9110. 5-11-27 BACK STAGE RESTAURANT, JOIN THE COMPLETE auto Single pieces available. Custom Meridian Mall, between 2-5 p.m NEEDED ONE girl for house. Own $60 a month $ wiring, phase work. Everything cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% 4-11-22 Two needed winter room. Winter/spring. Close, $75. men - spacious you need. Merchandise off on labor .215EastKalamazoo NEW! Street. 489-1346.0-11-30 WANTED: DIRECTOR of nursing apertmait. 332-3308.5-11-30 332-0460. 3-11-28 guarantee. WILCOX MALE SECONDHAND STORE. 509 for 43-bed, GRADUATE student IN EAST LANSING VW EXTRACTOR exhaust, a skilled home. Call 646-6258 5-11-27 nursing NEED ONE - two guys for two wanted to share house/same. East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, bedroom. Winter - spring. 485-4319. Christmas layaway, $29.95. CHEQUERED FLAg! $67 monthly. 482-7082. 3-11-26 332 4667. 3-11-28 Mastercharge, Bank Americards 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. 1 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - part w available. C-3-11-27 mile west of campus. 487-5055 time. Attractive, pleasant young SINGLES - MALE, walk to TWO/THREE girls needed for lady to work in refined C-11-30^ roomy apartment. $85. Free campus. 334 Evergreen SONY TC-230 RECORDER. Over atmosphere. Weekends, other 489-1893. 7-11-30 HARDTOP for Triumph TR6, TR4, heat and water. Close. 332-2767. 20 car cassette and 8-track tape hours occasionally. Apply in TR250. Black vinyl, $200 5-11 30 decks. Minolta SR-1 35mm Pebble 'ebble Creek 332-0976.3-11-13 person, HOSPITALITY MOTOR INN, I- 496, Jolly Road Exit. SINGLES AND doubles, completely furnished, shared kitchen and camera. Auto Rikenon 2. — 5 6 7 J- ? K> EAST LANSING - 1700 Cambria. 70230mm pentax mount zoom 361-7600. 7-11-30 bath, utilities, parking. Close. METRIC MOTORS. VW repair. Luxury townhouse, fireplace, lens. General Electric half inch IT" a $75-$100. 332-5722.0-11-30 RENTAL TOWNHOUSES Okemos Road and 1-96. EXPERIENCED PHONE soliciting finished basement, carport, video recorder with Concord *r <6 349-1929. C-11-30 wanted. Hours 5-10 p.m. Choose unfurnished, $300. 351-1001. monitor. LP's 25d and up. Tapes * FOR GRADUATE woman, Convenient to M£>U your nights. Salary p|ut bonus. 5-11-30 99* and up. Good selection of 16 VA and shopping *Air conditioning BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced rates to students. VAN WORLD, Call 351-1562.11-11-30 SUBLEASE BEDROOM / pleasant, single, near campus, reasonable, references 332-1746. 5-11-27 electric and acoustic guitars, and other musical equipment. »9~ 35" 21 6 $ * * Carpeted Full basements 645-2123.0-17-11-23 Employment II Townhouse, unfurnished, $81.25. Ten minutes from campus in Okemos. 349-2628, CAPITOL CLUB room, f07 men Portable TV's, typewriters, jewelry, sporting goods much more. We do guarantee and mwmuM'm ■ * Clubhouse and »♦ TV and STEREO rentals. $24/term. ask for Wayne. 6-11-30 and women. TV, laundry, repair on stereo components, * "A 32 » JM $9.95 month. Free same day restaurant and lounge. Free play areas televisions and other electronic SI delivery and service. Call NEJAC night parking. 222 Seymour rr W Now taking applications BOOKKEEPER - FULL time,basic 337-1300. c-11-30 GIRL NEEDED for three man. 0-11-30 equipment. Master Charge and Bank Americard *9 MO VA m »2 ■» 351-0460 bookkeeping skills, good business Winter/spring, Capitol Villa. accepted. We % t- qual i=i Housing Opportunity writing and attention to details. Call Dori, 337-2310. X-11 -11 -30 COMPACT REFRIGERATORS, $7.50 per month. TV's, color - $19.50 per month, Black and 351-5162.6-11-30 For Sale buy, sell and trade. DICKER 8, DEAL SECONDHAND 1701 South Cedar, STORE, Lansing. % 46 H7 S3- SUBLEASE TWYCKINGHAM, 19" SANYO color # 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. CASHIER, SOME stock work - white $9.50 per month. TV, like new, 487-3886. Open 9-9 Monday, full and time. MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830 male for 4-nian winter - spring. great picture. $250. 351-5448 Wednesday end Friday. Other 'Family applications only part Call si 5T 393-1560. 5-11-29 C-1-11-26 Call 361-3262.3-11-27 3-11-27 nights until 6 p.m. C-8-11-30 — _ — — — = Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 26, 1973 Personal u\ Facilities for MSU hristmas portraits - Cards. It'* «un to be photographed by LUKE PHOTOGRAPHY. 351-6690. handicapped C 11 (ANTED 30 SUBJECTS for psychology research. Criteria: will expand through remodeling Married, with one spouse in By TRISHA KANE psychotherapy. $10 for 1/2 constructed on hour. Call Riffat at 332-1451. State News Staff Writer campus this to be given priority in $27,000. Peters attributed the spring as a special $7,600 reconstruction, and he made fountains, wider doors and 3-11-29 high cost to the age and Braille project. plans accordingly. location of the building and elevator controls are a some of the accomodations Despite the recent Other "Ramps lack Peanuts Personal J jjg i controversy overalleged improvements scheduled to begin during the from $4,000 to can cost anywhere $30,000," of handicapped foresight involving .'students funded through curb-cut violations, facilties to Baron said, "and by implementation of the law. current fiscal year include just how fast original planners, YOU finally made Peanuts help handicapped students on remodeling of lavatories in and how far improvements can nal. Love ya and will miss campus continue to expand. Berkey Hall, reconstruction of be implemented is determined An alternative, and cheaper "In the next three The Spaghetti People. the reading room for the blind by the proposal, years," University budget, for installing an Peters said, "we will construct in the Library and a second University Architect Robert electric hydraulic lift with a Plans for curb cuts, entrance expensive but necessary entrance ramp to be installed Seifert and Director of platform for wheelchairs was ramps and interior Space improvements to strategic Real Estate (f5 at the Men's Intramural Utilization Jim Peters." rejected, Peters said, because reconstruction in classroom classroom buildings that cannot Building. All improvements such lifts do not buildings will be constructed Peters said that about comply with presently be used by the will facilitate safety IaST LANSING Brick duplex, over winter and spring building use by $15,000 a year, or 7 per cent standards of state handicapped." - the efforts of through the handicapped. of his alterations agencies. three blocks to MSU. $44,500. budget, is many campus ■ $33,000 mortgage. departments. reserved for He cited the Assume improvements in Union, Kellogg I phone 332-1600. 5-11-30 handicapped A 1966 state law requires Center, the International Baron said that Judy person that Milton Baron, director of Taylor, all new state-funded Center and Morrill Hall as accessibility. coordinator of the MSU Office buildings be ■ Recreation QQ Campus Park and Planning, of Programs for He estimated that a badly accomodate the designed to locations needing ramps and said 38 new curb cuts will be Handicapped needed ramp for the Women's handicapped. inside rennovations. Students, specified the areas Intramural Building would cost Ramps, railings, lowered ■UROPE, $179, $205, flights New telephones and drinking "There may be ■ York, Frankfurt, Brussels. Anne only 400 1 Munnich, 355-7846. 10-11-27 handicapped students at MSU," Greek Peters commented, students se "but no one can claim their needs are when each overemphasized term that the handicapped are involuntarily pR QUALITY service on stereo excluded from classes because developing equipment, see the STEREO buildings aren't from SH0PPE, 543 East Grand River. accessible." C-11-30 IjEDE AND leather, cleaning and g restoring. OKEMOS DRY By THE STATE NEWS discouraged most physically CLEANERS 349-0910. presidency at all. He was too much for Greece." Reacting to Sunday's Greek handicapped people from Papadopoulos proclaimed himself president of Greece June 1. Low 0-1 11 21 George Papadopoulos with Lt. coup which replaced President Gen. Phaedon Gizikis, several A referendum, which some called a fraud, approved the republic attending MSU. phonp Greek students on and Papadopoulos as its IIKE AND MOTORCYCLE campus said that the Papadopoulos regime had president. "Instead of not really changed the Greek government, discouraging A phone has been installed in the library at a level that can STORAGE. and that the new "Nothing changed under Papadopoulos," the student most of them," Peters said, be reached regime seems to be changing little but faces. said. "All power was same by handicapped students who are usually unable SPORTS SERVICES coming from him. Whatever he wanted he "hopefully we will soon be to reach the phones installed at standing level. "This coup did, especially during the student riots, when able to 731 E. KALAMAZOO changed the people in the government, but it's the final orders came good sources show accomodate all of State News photo by John Martell actually the same," an officer of the Greek Student from him, not from the schools or them." Club said government officials." Sunday. "The only good thing the previous kick off the king, and for a while we regime did was to The student was kjll DAY OR HALF DAY CHILD had a republic." referring to student riots which wracked Athens for about a week CARE. Applications Greek students recently. During the riots, a student sit - are now on campus, all of whom asked not to be in was crashed I being taken for full and half time by the police and the military, and scores of identified, said they believed a restitution of the constitutional students were arrested. Statistics show increase in rape incidence winter enrollment at the MSAU monarchy under King Constantine would not be opposed "Many people have been DAY CARE CENTER in Spartan Greek by the against the king for many years," people. another student said. "But between Village for student, staff and two bad things, Another Greek student choose the least bad. they may faculty families. 353-5154. emphasized that Papadopoulos enjoyed Maybe right now, to bring back the king, to 10-11-31 no Greek support at all since he abolsihed the bring back the old tradition, would be constitutional would approve more than something the people monarchy in June. Papadopoulos, who Instructions toward fascism. was heading (continued from page 1) "When door. Since that time she has learned self defense Papadopoulos overthrew the king and established a "In the past the king had police, medical authorities and the courts. presidential republic, everyone approved of the no sensitivity, no experience with and claims she will never be raped again. republic but no politics. But maybe from this experience he learned some lessons When Jackie was raped in 1972, police told 1RSE RIDING lessons. Western, one approved of Papadopoulos," the student, who has spent time and her it was her fault for walking alone at Many victims decide not to prosecute because perhaps the people will like him again." night. of the involved procedure English, jumping and beginning studying in Greece, said. "If Papadopoulos had really wanted to All Greek students interviewed said "I had missed my ride home from work," said they have to go dressage. Also boarding establish a real they felt they had not through. democracy, he should not have run for the received accurate or complete information about the Jackie. "And my clothes certainly did not available. Call Thomas Ranch, situation in A series of medical tests must be performed to Greece from the American media. instigate a rape. I was dressed in jeans, a flannel 651 5478. 7-11-30 see if penetration occurred. However, Dr. James shirt and work boots." S. Feurig, director of the University Health Typing Service JffJL ifB WHAT SA ^ Sue said the police in Columbus did not Center, said all information is kept confidential if Adams predicts believe she had been raped because she did not (ten a woman decides not to show prosecute. signs of resisting her attacker. If the woman decides to go the court, she "He had a gun," Sue said. "If I had resisted, must describe the rape in detail. The defendant EXPERIENCED IBM TYPING - there's a chance I wouldn't be here today." need not testify, and his attorney may Elite. 1331 East question Deputy East Lansing Police Chief Robert the victim about her past sexual experiences, her 489-1058. 8-11-30 recession in'74 lazoo. Foster said police treat a rape victim as they do dress and her public and private behavior. YPING SERVICE Professional, victims of any crime. "We try to go into it with - In East Lansing, there is a i Editing, rewriting. Emergencies. group of trained Announcements for It's What's an open mind," he said. "We try to have a rape counselors, coordinated by the Women's 1 Reasonable. 351-4137, after Happening must be received in the By MAUREEN McDONALD policewoman available for the questioning of the ! 5 30 p.m. 5-11-30 State News office, 341 Student Center, who can come to a rape victim or counsel State News Staff Writer victim." her on the phone. Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least The energy crisis is Sue believes that rape is the worst possible They are trained to help the - ELECTRIC machine, two class days before publication. barreling in on Lansing and it will have victim cope with her feelings and aid her in her No announcements will be severe effects on the crime. "It's not like being robbed of icurate, and experienced. accepted city's economy, say several MSU economists. only decision on what to do next by advising her of by phone. material Phone 372-4746. 5-11-30 One of the first crisis things," she said. "You're robbed of the legal and political implications of a rape. MSU Advertising Club welcomes signs is the planned layoff, announced your emotions, your pride. I felt guilty for being Jackie and Sue feel that revision of the EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. all interested students to attend a Friday, of an estimated 11,000 Lansing Oldsmobile and Fisher raped." current rape laws will improve the , Selectric. Call 349-1773 meeting at 8 tonight at the Pretzel Body hourly workers during the week of Dec. 17. General Motors Both the victim and the authorities relationship between Bell. Charles F. Kleber of Grey Libertarian party and the Socialist will cut 79,000 cars from its national production that week. women agree that their experiences will she needs to nings and weekends; [373-6726 Advertising in Hetroit will speak on Workers party at 7:30 p.m. probably affect them for a long time, if not for contact in order to prosecute. They feel this will weekdays. 0-2-11-26 the organization and personnel of The local layoffs, the rest of their lives. Tuesday in 131 Anthony Hall. coming eight days before Christmas, are part * help convict more of the guilty, which would agencies and will trace the life of an of a cutback in standard size and "For ;NN BROWN typing and multilith acc iun«. Cocktails will be available. intermediate cars by General a long time, I couldn't even kiss my perhaps deter future rapists. 1 offset printing. Complete service Alpha Gamma Rho, National Motors. boyfriend without almost hallucinating about the But both women Agricultural Fraternity, will hold an Walter Adams, distinguished professor of whole strongly agree that society as dissertations, theses, Optometry College Admissions informal question and answer economics, said event," Sue said. a whole has to change its attitude if women are manuscripts, general typing. IBM session with former MSU Dean of Sunday that Lansing, like other automobile producing cities in - Jackie, whose injuries have cost her $5,000 in to be able to ' accept invitations for dates, rides 24 years experience. 349-0850 Agriculture and U.S. Secretary of Michigan, will be disproportionately affected by the energy crisis medical bills, said she hid in her apartment for home,a drink or a 1 C-11-30 conversation without Agriculture, M. Hardin. All students and the subsequent shift to small car production. about a year, afraid to answer the phone or the sexual consent. implying in College of Agriculture and 0MPLETE THESES Service, Student Advisory Committee of Natural Resources are invited. 3 Lansing GM plants only produce large, gas - guzzling I Discount printing. IBM typing p.m. in 106B Wells Hall. Oldsmobiles which now have a very low demand, Adams the Dept. of History will present a noted. and binding of film entitled "Triumph of the Will" "The United States is in for arecessionin theses, resumes, 1974, and it will hit ations. Across from at 7:!)0 p.m. Tuesday in 111 Olds Outing Club will it it 7 p.m Michigan severely," Adams said. ! campus, corner M.A.C. and Hall, 2 Scents admission. Astronomy Bldg. Program will be He sees little chance of Oldsmobile .Grand River, below Jones Franklin E. Kameny. Ph.D., on Alpine climbing in Europe and shifting its production author and schedule to smaller cars to stave off a recession. "The onery Shop. Call long - time member of will include slides. roots of the ! COPY GRAPH SERVICES, Washington, D.C., Mattachine present energy problem reach a long way back," he said. "And Society, will speak at 7 tonight in you can't turn a big ship around in a small radius." j 337-1666. c-11-30 100 Engineering Bldg. Topic: Having housing problems? Need Bert O'Beirne, associate "Homosexuality in the Modern information about your legal rights professor of economics, said Lansing :ESES, RESUMES, typing and World." Sponsored by Gay as a tenant? Contact our staff of will not be as badly affected as Flint or Detroit where car l Printing. Reasonable prices. tion. Gay and nongay people trained people at the East Lansing production is the only large industry. Employment here is COMMERCIAL printing, ted. No hargt'. balanced between Oldsmobile. the State of Michigan and MSU, 1337-0712. C-11-30 Following his talk, O'Beirne noted. Union's Green Room will be a :PERIENCED reception for Kameny. O'Beime said an eventual shutdown of the IBM typing. Oldsmobile Lansing Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). All advanced graduate students plant may come if gas rationing and heavy taxation is placed on FAYANN, 489-0358. C-11-30 and consumers. The shift faculty interested in University away from large cars is already evident, he teaching positions and/or corporate "MECCA Identity Series 1" said. •0FESSIONAL IBM dissertation internships in Latin America are presents Robert Clayton, regional 7 p.m. TUES., NOV. 27 Jack Stieber, director of the typing. MA English degree. invited to meet wirh Oscar Porter director of the American College Dept. of Labor and Industrial marty north, 351^3487. of the Latin American Teaching Testing Program in Atlanta, Ga. at Relations, was hesitant to speak of a recession in Lansing. He said at the STEREO SHOPPE I C-11-30 Fellowships from 2 to 5 today at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Wonders Hall the largest factor will be what the the Placement Office, government does to regulate Student lounge. He will discuss "What Can a the remaining energy — whether the burden is Services Bldg. College Education Really Mean for placed on ■OFESSIONAL IBM typing Blacks." For further details, call consumers or corporations. (Pica-Elite). 11 years experience. Lansing Occupational Therapy MECCA Counseling Office. Assn. will meet at 7:30 tonight at But he thinks there should be SPACE IS LIMITED SAND1,339-8934. C-11-30 the Ingham a high priority to keep industry Medical Hospital going in order to keep the economy strong. Veterinary Aptitude Test for jPING MANUSCRIPTS, Community Mental Health Center, MSU students will be held at 8:30 PHONE or STOP BY to make your papers, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave. Carole a.m. Jan. S in B108 Wells Hall. Cost Adams has less faith. Regardless of which , envelopes. Fast service, industry is rationed Hays, from Legislative Committee the effects will be felt all over RESERVATION '"asonable. Ca'1 393-1079. is $15. (Checks can be made Michigan. Without snowmobiles of Michigan Occupational Therapy 3-11-26 payable to Gwen Norrell.) Sign up the tourist industry suffers, and without Assn., will discuss how to affect in Counseling Center Testing large car production, all change at the local level by getting of Michigan will be affected, Adams said. P'NG TERM Office, 207 Student Services Bldg. papers and theses, involved with medically related "W Deadline is before Dec. 7. electric typewriter, fast legislation. Occupational therapists ■ rVlce- 349-1904. 21-11-30 or assistants urged to attend. East Lansing Arts Wrokshop, Selecting speakers is probably the toughest part of choos¬ located at the corner of Hagadorn ing a component music system. That's why we're bringing * Wanted X Road and Burcham Drive, is sponsoring one - day workshops to get you into the holiday spirit. The Number of i Paul Miller, National Product Manager of Altec, to our WANTED TO BUY: Used office Dec. 1 classes will include stained Shoppe. He's a hi-fi veteran who can give you some helpful FORGET Blood comes only desk approximately 30" x 60". glass, silkscreen, macrame, batik, tips that could save you some money and headaches. In ;rom People. Professional donors Call 355-2157 between 8 a.m. crochet forms and ceramic hand on addition to the evening session, he'll be available between compensated. 0MMUNITY BLOOD MICHIGAN and 5 p.m. 3-11-27 forms. Registration is being taken now information through Wednesday. For call the workshop campus 1 and 5 p.m. to meet with you individually. r^NTER. 337-7183. Hours: L-onday, Thursday, and ATTENTION: ARTISTS craftsmen. Wanted, artistic items and between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Friday weekdays. University maintenance has removed light bulbs from some for exlusive retail art shoppe. ^30 p.m.; Tuesday and sockets in classroom and office ^Stereo (Wednesday 12-6:30 p.m. C-11-30 CHARLOTTE'S WEB in Lubavitscher Rabbi Kagan of buildings in a effort to reduce Williamston. Call Mrs. Keller Bais Chabad, Farmington, will MSU's electricity use. iING h0ME? Make extra money daytime 655-1169, evenings continue his discussion on Maintenance Supt. Howard Smith said mysticism and hassidus. 7:30 Sunday that lights igmg back your old comic 349-2295. 6-11-30 removed last Friday would mean a 7 to 8 per cent reduction tonight in -oks, baseball cards and science in Hillel. All mystics the light load but the full effect is hard to tell at this point. oppe Won! ADD IMAGINATION to livingl cordially invited. CURIOUS USED BOOK "It will mean a definite (money) Check the great rental savings by reducing the fuel „ ' 307 East Grand River, The Society of Professional burn," Smith said, "but I doubt if it can offset the 32°112(1-6 p.m.). 10-11-30 apartments in today's Classified Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, will of coal." increasing cost meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 38 Smith said maintenance has begun to remove 543 E. Grand River, !tED: Enlarger or preferrably Union. Harold Gross, president of alternating lights E.Lansing • Phone 337-1300 STUDENT TO wash and wax two WJ1M, will be the gust speaker. All in the halls and rest rooms of classroom ."P'ete darkroom equipment. and office buildings, and 10 to 5:45 "One 484-7253. 5-11-30 automobiles. Pay negotiable. members ait.' prospective members that residence halls have been advised to make similar daily, 'til 9 Wed. and Thur., 10 to 5 Sat. 351-8225 after 6 p.m. 5-11-26 are invited. reductions. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 2( :6- 197] Buckeyes get Rose Bowl nod LYNN HENNING Buckeye bert h robs Michigan DETROIT (UPI) - Coach Bo Schembechler lashed out at the second conference team. He said it was unlikely Michigan would "If we're deep anywhere we're deep at quarts , , I Big Ten's administration and the conference athletic directors Sunday for denying his Michigan team the chance to play in the withdraw from the Big Ten. "My team has earned the right to go," the usually controlled said. "Larry ago." Cipa is the same guy who beat OhioSUt^ltatet*oye(|j I am beginning to think all the criticism leveled at the Big Ten Rose Bowl. He said he would accept another bowl bid. Schembechler said in a voice on the verge of tears. "We were "I've got to go back and face my football team » e u ■ around the country is now justified. After all, how can a "I'm very bitter and resentful," a stormy Schembechler said down 10-0 and we came back and dominated the second half. We saidl •Mrant to, , conference command any respect if it continues to engage in the after conferring with Athletic Director Don Canham of the very nearly won the game. jifter taping a statement for a Detroit hypocrisy it has in sending Ohio State to the Rose Bowl? Wolverines. "This is the lowest day of my life as a player and a coach," he "I've tried to teach them if they worked hard P Forget Ohio State's No. 1 ranking. Forget its great players who said, trembling. "I'm very bitterly resentful at the way this thing well enough, things would come out all right" ,.enou«hand^ have earned all the publicity this year. "Petty jealousies were involved," Schembechler charged, "and handled." would venture to say that if Michigan won that game Saturday and earned every right to go they just used the injury to Dennis Franklin as a scapegoat. was Schembechler said he "would like to know how our sister team right now, not very you took a vote ofth?^"1 to Pasadena. How can you view it any differently? Michigan "I'm very disappointed in the administration of the Big Ten," institution (MSU) voted and I'm sure Don Canham would like to (to the Rose Bowl)." many of them would warn ? want to go 1*1 he said. "It hasn't been very tough and it hasn't been very good." outplayed the Buckeyes when it counted Saturday, battling back know how the (overall) vote was too." "Delighted. I couldn't be happier," an elated w The conference athletic directors awarded the trip to Pasadena, , when they were down by 10 points, absolutely controlling the Burt Smith, athletic director of the Spartans, reportedly said Mid Sunday after game in the second half. Calif., and the game against Southern California to Ohio State, Saturday night he wanted to wait and see the condition of Dennis Bowl. learning his Buckeyes would be Tl ^ 01 ln the Ro, which was tied by Michigan 10-10 on Saturday. If Ohio State is the Big Ten's best representative, it should have Franklin before he voted. When asked if he thought the Both teams unbeaten "I don't think there's very much chance of finding out," injury to Michigan - demonstrated just that Saturday. It did not. The Buckeyes failed were going into the game, with the Dennis Franklin might have swayed the Canham said when contacted in his Ann Arbor, Mich., office. vote of ^ to beat Michigan. Buckeyes ranked no. 1 and the Wolverines in the no. 4 spot. But athletic directors, Hayes replied, the only quarter Ohio State had control of the game was the "The Big Ten doesn't usually disclose its votes. fine, fair vote and we're happy about it. "Perhaps it did but?* °tli( "It's hard for me to fathom," the athletic director said as to Wass®i second, when it scored all of its points. "What probably influenced the athletic Franklin no excuse "If a major bowl was open and offered, yes, I'd take it," why Ohio State was chosen over Michigan, other than the injury Franklin's injury was the fact that most of the director, m The injustice that is even tougher to swallow is how the Schembechler said. The Big Ten's agreement with the Pacific to Franklin. The quarterback suffered a broken right collarbone coachp,^,'1*1 our team and Michigan had said Ohio State was Th?,** athletic directors, who voted OSU to the Rose Bowl, apparently Eight and the Rose Bowl prohibits any Bowl appearance by a on the next-to-last Michigan possession of the game. opponent of the two," Hayes said. toulta let Michigan quarterback Denny Franklin's broken collarbone figure in the decision. Convinced that his absence would make the difference in the Wolverines' play, they are using Franklin's injury as an excuse, penalizing the rest of the Michigan team and discounting the great team effort that it took on Michigan's part Saturday. And it is hard to imagine backup quarterback Larry Cipa MSU hands Iowa 11th first down until three minutes of the second period had coming off as bad as Ohio State came off when it was forced to elapsed. pass in the closing moments of Saturday's game. Ohio State did But Iowa had trouble moving the ball as well by playing dropsy nothing more than demonstrate it could not pass — something with the pigskin three times. MSU recovered two of the fumbles. Michigan showed it could do surprisingly well as the Wolves went IOWA CITY, Iowa - And finally the pressure is off. Caldwell accounted for the only Hawkeye score by dodging for the win and narrowly missed. The Iowa Hawkeyes, with the aid of an opportunistic and darting 78 yards with 3:45 left. But that was too little and MSU Woody Hayes conceded after the game that Michigan should far too late. defense, scrawled their name in the annals of infamy Saturday by probably go to the Rose Bowl. Ohio State had to win, Woody chalking up their 11th loss of the year, 15-6. Nevertheless, the Hawks did have one claim to fame. Return said, and the Buckeyes did not. It was the 700th game of Iowa football dating to 1889. It also man Earl Douthitt established a new NCAA record for return Woody's appraisal was accurate and he knew it. If the No. 1 marked the first time the Hawks have gone an entire season yardage in one season with 994 yards. team in the nation does not win the big one, it stands to reason it without a win since 1889. They played one game that year. Douthitt's reaction, obviously shadowed by the Hawks' 11th does not deserve the bowl berth. The Spartans converted a pair of Iowa miscues into 10 points loss was a terse "great." Most people still believe Ohio State is the better team. And and that was all they needed. Spartan Couch Denny Stolz admitted that the Spartans had a that is understandable given its ranking and the glamor - boys on few problems with the Iowa defensive formations. Sophomore defensive end Otto Smith slapped an Iowa punt the team. Archie Griffin, John Hicks and Randy Gradishar are out of the end zone in the second stanza and that was the only "We had running room all day," Stolz said of his Spartans, who the names recognized and they will carry a little more weight time the scoreboard blinked in the first 30 minutes of play. The finished with 223 yards on the ground. New Year's Day. Spartans led at the half, 2 - 0. Quarterback Tyrone Willingham, completing his substitute role But that reasoning is still anything but fair. It was up to the In the second half veteran Ray Nester pulled in a fumble. Eight with a season - ending victory, threw only six times, but team with the celebrated personnel to prove itself, and the plays later, David E. Brown skipped six yards to make it 9 - 0. completed each of those — three to the Iowa secondary. Buckeyes blew it. Dirk Kryt contributed a pair of insurance field goals to But Stolz had nothing but praise for the 5-8, 148 pound I thought- and hoped ~ Ohio State would kill Michigan complete the Spartan scoring, one a 49 - yarder setting a record sophomore. Saturday. The Buckeyes had looked awesome before the season for Iowa's Kinnick Stadium. "Tyrone is a tough little nut," Stolz said. "He did another very even started and it was kind of maddening the way some insisted The Hawkeyes, on the other hand, had a terrible time. fine job today." that Michigan was every bit as good. On the first play from scrimmage, quarterback Butch Caldwell "MSU is a fine defensive ball club," Iowa coach Frank fumbled the center snap and set the tone of the game for the Lauterbur said. "Denny Stolz is a fine coach. I'm sure I'll meet Michigan turned tables Hawks. The Hawkeye defense held the Spartans to eight yards on their him along the trail sometime." "I feel real bad about it," Stolz said of Lauterbur's firing, It would have been fun to watch Ohio State chew Michigan up first possession and ran off the field to the cheers of a sparse announced earlier last week. "He's a good coach and worked real Saturday. The controversy would have ended with OSU the crowd of about 31,000. The Hawks did not even allow MSU a hard. But, as usual when you lose, the coach gets blamed." decidedly better team and the Buckeyes would have been primed to go to the Rose Bowl and beat Southern Cal and bring some respectability back to the Big Ten, which has been suffering at the WINLiSS SEASON SPILLS END national level. Except Michigan turned the tables. Taking it to Ohio State the way they did Saturday, actually outplaying them for three quarters, there should not have been any doubt who deserved to make the trip — Denny Franklin or no Denny Franklin. Lauterbur exit same old story Bo Schembechler says Michigan would now accept another By PAT FARNAN ballboys even got into a scuffle "Thanks," Lauterbur truth from revealing itself. bowl bid, if one was offered. It is doubtful, though, that the Big State News Sports Writer after the game. Iowa finished its season with acknowledged, shaking his Ten would allow it, which is one more ridiculous conference IOWA CITY, Iowa - Francis That same runny - nosed head. an 0 -11 record, a far cry from regulation. X. Lauterbur, a nice man, fan, after waiting 10 minutes in Lauterbur was not in a very what was expected. That is the Ohio State is going to Pasadena and will be favored to win. But walked off the field briskly the cold outside the Iowa talkative mood. He did say his point. There was a question the Buckeyes will be under a lot of pressure. And the locker room, announced that most immediate thoughts raised concerning the legality Saturday, his arras wrapped embarrassment that would result in a loss might be more than around a pair of linemen, he was going to the MSU focused on finding a new job. of this firing. But that is take especially the athletic directors that sent them dressing room, "where there is Lauterbur chain - lit another immaterial. If Bump Elliot's anyone can — flanking him on both sides. there. someone worth waiting to look recommendation had not held "Next year, right Frank?", a cigaret, straining to talk about displeased fan ridiculed. "We're at." the good things. weight, the athletic council Clarence llullock Inside, Lauterbur greeted a "That onside kick almost would have ruled similarly. number 11," added another. small clique of local reporters. There w'll be no next year It rather unsavory end worked and we did block that r SUPER LOW was a for Lauterbur. One bystander His head was bowed as he field goal," he said, his voice for Lauterbur. Not at Iowa, inhaled hard on a cigaret. anyway. reported that two of the Iowa %\ "We moved the ball but couldn't get it in there," Lauterbur said with a forced becoming temporarily energetic. "What happened coach?," a reporter asked in retrospect of NO-FAULT 1 smile. "Yes, MSU is a fine ball the traumatic season. RATES club." Lauterbur could only shake CANTONESE & NORTHERN A stubby, elder man, his head. A very well - liked Call Jeff Williams CHINESE FOOD working on a cigar, then moved man in these parts, Lauterbur (MSU '68} at 332-1838 Cocktail & Tropical Drinks to the front and introduced himself to Lauterbur. failed in only one respect. He CUITAR did not win. Known as an LUNCHEON. 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