3 COPI23 „c« * CIN5ra3 r'-riaront, mich. 4mes overreact in situations like this. Just how workers is $1.90 per hour but the average and Kalamazoo counties. honorary degree from MSU before he Anderson, director of MSU's does find may not be exactly what he is serious the situation is remains to be rate is $2.07 per hour. takes any more classes, said. „ «e t Employment Services, said Sunday. looking for, he added. "The President is the President," she added that the employment market Anderson reported that on campus, Anderson said there has been a general said. "I think he represents the people and or He added that this feeling of ridicule students for winter term is fairly does have an effect maintenance and cafeteria workers are in increase in student wages in the past year his office should not be stripped of its is not characteristic of the student and that off campus wages have been dignity." community and that there is little support competitive with those on campus. on campus for Nixon, neither passive nor However, that Presidential dignity may student workers were paid active. Cowboy campus gets kicks, $1.70 per hour minimum last year. A 20 cent increase in the minimum wage and a 13 cent increase for all student workers already have been stripped away, since 79 per the cent of American citizens polled by Roper organization think Nixon is guilty of at least one of the serious charges Abraham, who thinks most people are sick of Watergate, said the group is not busting went into effect this fall. trying to make anyone feel any differently broncs on Anderson said that during registration week of winter term about 200 to 300 students per day have sought employment against him. The Roper national poll was released Sunday. Abraham says that "he is innocent until if they already oppose Nixon. "It should be our privilege to have our Headausrt »»Tenn* ^P) — A telephone call to "Rodeo "The main thing about rodeoing," he observed, "is it takes a proven guilty." She said she hopes Nixon own opinions. We're not taking up any of college u in Martin< Tenn., will get you Tony Coleman - a lot of determination. You have to devote everything you've got through the student employment office. will make a complete Watergate disclosure his issues," she explained. broncs * ^tting his licks, kicks and tuition by busting to just being a good cowboy." He said about 50 to 100 students are being but that other priorities have prevented Coleman, whose home is Goodlcttsviile, Tenn., began getting processed for jobs right now. Behringer said President Truman's hutS?£.you1"V *'m Betting ondered aloud. through college by busting my that devotion in the spring 1969. Since then it has been wrvstling He said the three peak periods in student employment are the beginning of him from doing so. popularity dipped to 31 per cent at one "Yeah, I guess that'd be right." steers, riding saddle broncs and bareback riding. At the time. The last Gallup poll had Nixon's international Finals rodeo in Albuquerque, N.M., about six weeks fall term, the beginning of winter term and "I can't speak for the man," she said. 23, fflys he would rather be riding saddle broncs full "I'm sure there must be a reason for popularity with the American public at 27 - ago, Coleman had his most impressive showing. He placed 15th mid - March when students begin to look per cent. ^ than be going to school. nationally in saddle bronc riding. for summer jobs. handling it this way." junior m»- enou?^ '° 8et to the next rodeo," said Coleman, a "I'd always been interested in horses," he said. "I went to a MSU employs over 15,000 students "You can't jettison out of office every Behringer, who also maintains that in Martin animal science at the University of Tennessee rodeo in '67 and '68 and I just said I'd like to try it. I tried it and during an academic year, Anderson said. Nixon hasn't been proved guilty of President who loses popularity," he said. you win " SCho°l P"1 lsn't t0° much fun' You e#rn what loved it. It's the only sport where it's all on you. You don't have He said an average of 6,000 students work anything, said Nixon has an uncanny "That's not the way the democratic any coach to help you and nobody standing there telling you that on campus at any given time. process is supposed to work." si19n7i Coleman traveled about 100,000 miles in the United you gotta do something. You just do it." Anderson emphasized the importance knack for making poor choices of advisers. fat his L'C'pated in 80 rodeos and won close to $4,000 - by Referring to his classwork, he said, "You gotta make up a lot of student jobs. He said that, besides the If I thought he was a crook or several veal °wing since he began on the professional circuit of work but my instructors have really understood the situation." money, the practical experience gained is "He comes up with an amazingly bad deserved impeachment then I'd say throw It is a"0' Next stop for Coleman is Montana in July. tpore important than most students list of political appointments," Behringer him out, but 1 don't believe that," he stU(|entefe«8h 10 help pay tuition. oW • campus rent, books and "After summer riding," he said, "III either go back to school in the fall or next winter." conceded. added. Michigan State News, Hast Lansing, Michigan Monday, January iy )9?41 news Arab oil embargo called risky roundup the Middle East. WASHINGTON (AP) - However, the defense chief sovereign states should not be risk and it is a source of Sunday there would have to be On other a clear reason for the Arab matters I Secretary of Defense James said he does not believe it will used in such a way as would danger, I think, not only from Schlesinger: *1 states to lift their oil embargo. R. Schlesinger says Arab come to that because the oil - cripple the larger mass of the our standpoint, but from the The ambassador. Ashraf • Estimated the v_ compiled by our national desk nations risk increasing U.S. producing states already have industrialized world," standpoint of the oil • (ihorbal, appearing on the CBS °f all possibility I Schlesinger said in an interview North I «n public demand for force indicated an easing of pressure producing nations." - out against them if they carry their by increasing the flow to some recorded for broadcast on At the same time, - TV program "Face the Vietnamese offensive in South I Nation," implied that the clear Ford sees tapes compromise oil embargo too far. "I think that that is European countries and Japan. public television stations Schlesinger said, "the reason would be the return by Vietnam at less than 50 cent. If the North per I Schlesinger said. a risk," "We should recognize that the independent powers of tonight. "That is running too high a alleviation of pressure" Israel of territories captured launched such a major Vietnamese I represented by a 10 per cent since 1967.) assault I A compromise between the Senate Watergate increase in oil output he said, it is "highly likely" I In one way, Schlesinger that President Nixon would committee and President Nixon on subpenaed announced last month "is an I Israeli leaders ask indication that the oil viewed the Middle East crisis as Congress for authority to help I presidential files may be possible. Vice President benefitting the U.S. military Gerald R. Ford said Sunday. Ford said on a television producing states recognize the South Vietnamese . 1 their common interests with establishment by restoring U.S. tactical air power. interview show that if the committee will "make some the industrialized world." some of the standing it lost • Said "I can conceive of. a I refinements" in its demands, Nixon may change his position from his Friday rejection of subpenas seeking more than 500 tape recordings and documents. troop withdrawal The vote gave Premier Go Ida Though the Arabs did not reopen the oil tap to the United States, Schlesinger is known to feel that responsible with the American public as a result of the Vietnam War. "The entire evolution of the Middle Eastern conflict has situation" in which might move into Western! Europe with armed force, but [ RUssja I At that time. Nixon sent a letter to committee ASSOCIATED PRESS The newspaper said the that it is more, likely the I Meir a thin plurality but cost leaders in the Arab states been in the direction of making chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr., D N. C., saying that to Israelis would have to pull back Soviets may achieve - Israeli leaders met Sunday in her political coalition five seats quickly to satisfy Egypt's already recognize the embargo people appreciate more the their | produce the material would "destroy any vestige of a cabinet session expected to in the 120-member parliament. political needs. The Defense against this country has reasons for which the United objectives through political I confidentiality of presidential communications, thereby consider troop withdrawal Election analysts said the Ministry refused to comment reached the point of States maintains a defense pressure if the NATO alliance f proposals based Defense 200,000 Israeli soldiers the report. diminishing returns from a establishment," he said. becomes weak. He called U.S. I irreparably impairing the constitutional functions of the on on forces "the backbone and the I office the presidency " No immediate committee Minister Moshe Dayan's talks strongly favored the right - Pope Paul VI meanwhile political standpoint. Schlesinger did not elaborate adhesive" for that alliance, with Secretary of State Henry wing Likud bloc, which called on a St. Peter's Square Associates say he is on this, but he apparertly had action was planned. in mind the worldwide alert of • Pledged "every effort" to I A. Kissinger. opposes large territorial crowd in Rome to pray that optimistic the embargo will be Meanwhile, a poll by the Roper organization shows concessions to the Arabs. the Geneva talks can come up relaxed or ended, though he is U.S. forces that make the all ■ volunteer | four of five persons interviewed believe Nixon is Dayan returned from Meir's office announced that with a "wise and just solution uncertain how soon. administration officials credit military force work, but said f responsible for one or more of the serious charges Washington earlier and told the 75 year - old premier was - to the problems still afflicting (In New York, Egypt's with deterring the Russians "we cannot guarantee that it I reporters that Israel was now will work." ill with a cold. Dayan visited the Holy Land." ambassador - designate said from sending paratroopers into against him, and a slim majority, 45 to 44 per cent, is ready for substantive talks with her in Tel Aviv and briefed her against impeachment, with a crucial 11 per cent Egypt at Geneva for undecided. disengagement of forces along privately on his postelectoral Successful Yule mailings cited the tense Suez cease Frequent clashes there have fire line. trip to Washington. Because of Meir's illness, she could not TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION (TM) strained the 2Vi • month • old attend the cabinet meeting. Foreign and Israeli reports truce. said Dayan's discussions with as taught by The Postal Service reported no major snags in Shooting along the Egyptian Kissinger centered on a plan in handling the holiday mail. Postmaster General E.T. - Israeli lines east and west of which Israel would pull back Klassen described it as the most successful Christmas the Suez Canal has dropped off about 18 miles east of the Suez MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI mail delivery in postal history, though the volume of the last few days, though a Canal in exchange for a diluted mail was up from 1972. threat of serious disruptions Egyptian force on the eastern The mail volume from Nov. 27 through Dec. 24 was was said to persist in one area bank. Discover the effectiveness of this simple, natural east of the waterway, the "It's all technique for relieving deep - rooted stress, increasing about 11 billion pieces, compared to 10.7 billion during speculation," Dayan United Nations emergency commented. "I don't know if that period in 1972. energy, expanding awareness and developing creative force reported Sunday. Egypt will accept our plan or intelligence. The effects of TM have been verified Klassen said flight cancellations, airline work how long it will take." Birger Hallden, deputy scientifically and can be experienced by everyone. stoppages and truckers blocking highways caused spokesman, reported that there Dayan said his talks with minor disruptions. were 15 outbreaks of gunfire Kissinger touched on the distance between the rival "If you got your Christmas packages, let me tell you Friday, down sharply from it wasn't because of Santa Claus. It was the U.S. mails," such incidents in earlier days forces, the nature of the THE STUDENT'S INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY one of Klassen's assistants said. Report says secrecy aids banks and weeks. Units of Egypt's 2nd Army have been trying to consolidate weaponry to be allowed in the area and immitment" by the ''mutual Egyptians. But he declined to M PRESENTS a 200 - year advance on the go into details, east bank of the Suez Canal The independent newspaper Introductory lectures on Transcendental Meditation Wednesday, January 9, at 1 Corporate secrecy allows a few banks to control some of thenation13 largest firms out of the scrutiny of federal and the Israelis have been Haiaretz said the plan discussed p.m. in 104 - C Wells and at 4 and 7:30 p.m. in 110 Anthony. The lectures are free trying to drive them back, he with Kissinger involved an and open to the public. regulators, a Senate study found. said. He said it did not imply Israeli pullback in stages, The survey was prepared by two Senate Government the cease - fire was breaking linked to a gradual thinning Operations subcommittees, chaired by Sens. Edmund S. down. out of Egyptian forces and *A preview of the next course in the SCIENCE OF CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE will be held Muskie, D - Maine, and Lee Metcalf, D-Mont. equipment on the east bank of Friday, January 11 in 104 - C Wells at 7:30 p.m. A color video of MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI Egyptian and Israeli Envoys the canal. The study found that banks hold significant amounts will be featured, the public is welcome. SIMS 351-7729. have been negotiating Israel captured the entire of stock in energy and broadcasting companies but that Sinai up to the canal in the pullbacks off and on at Geneva true owners of the shares are hidden through the use of for two weeks. But the Israelis 1 967 war. But Egypt special accounts known as "nominee" or "street name" were reported und recaptured some of the east accounts. In such accounts, persons are designated to instructions t( avoid bank in the fighting last substantive issue pending the October, while Israel seized a . represent a bank or company in name only. outcome of Dec. 31 Israeli beachhead on Egyptian The report concluded that while such accounts are elections. territory on the west bank. S A E is designed to streamline handling blocks of stock, "nominee accounts also may put banks in position to The Stale News is published by the students of use the voting authority provided in such accounts to Michigan State University every class day during Fall,'Winter and Spring school terms. influence corporate decisions and policy." Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is Woman judge seeks high post University, East Lansing, Michiean, 48824. looking for a North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Susie Sharp, 66, is seeking to become the first woman to be elected News/Editorial chief justice of a state high court. Classified Ads Display Advertising Sharp, twice recommended for appointment to the Business Office U.S. Supreme Court, has filed Photographic as a Democratic candidate for chief justice of North Carolina. She is few good men expected to run unopposed in the May 7 primary, and UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT the state Republican chairman has said he knows of no Republican opposition in the November election. Sharp said she was not a militant supporter of the women's liberation movement, but added, "I was fighting the battle for equal rights for women in the days when they were not even eligible to serve on juries RID BARN in North Carolina." 5 Soviet dissidents back author Five Soviet political dissidents, including nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov, have come to the defense of Number novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn with a joint statement Corner One Sunday that said they were disturbed by "new threats" to the author carried by the official Soviet news agency in the f of Shaw Tass. Nation Tass described Solzhenitsyn as a "renegade" after his latest novel published in the West, "Gulag Archipelago, tfjjHagadorn 1918 - 1956," appeared in Paris last month. The book is about Stalin - era labor camps. GO Sakharov and the other dissidents said the rights of a writer to write and publish what his conscience dictated was "one of the most basic in a civilized society" and CD Z 2: could not be limited to state borders. 2: Young to end STRESS unit SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1 *11 1 18th annual Detroit's controversial STRESS police unit, long our Win under strong criticism from liberals and blacks, will be OC S » I 06 ■ ended this week by the city's first black mayor. «■ 3 « € -a ■ rides 351-556 0 8:30-1 Mayor Coleman A. Young, inaugurated Wednesday, "1 J?: told newsman eliminating the special unit set up to fight S5 "■ soaring street crime will be his first order of business when he begins work today. Si £2 e S Don't rush ■ first, STRESS, a word that stands for "Stop the Robberies, 51 Enjoy Safe Streets," began in 1971 as a much - publicized operation using volunteer policemen as us decoys in ordinary clothing to drive drug pushers, muggers, thieves, pickpockets and perverts off the 1010 East Grand River Ave. Rush streets. In its first 14 months of operation, 15 persons, all black, were shot dead by STRESS officers, leading to charges from black politicians, the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People that STRESS was a Sun Fri - Sat. East Thun. 10 10 Lansing a.m a.m. -11 p.rr 3 a.m us Inst! genocide squad. 1974 Michigan State News. Bast Lanisng, Michigan Monday, January 7. 1974 3 The Student Book Store and Texas Change in time Instruments Electronic draws criticism Calculators give you instant, i switch to Daylight Saving Time on Sunday Iusjon and complaints in some areas. While most of br°uF c°" d clocks one hour ahead to Eastern Daylight Time, Michigan m " .nsu|a counties, Dickinson, Gogebic, Iron and accurate answers ... anywhere! (our Upp^r went on Central Daylight Time. Detroit and other Michigan cities, school In ^L^en wrestling with their schedules to come up with "•f^nsure that children will arrive at school in daylight. The ,plaiV°Bcin0 elementary schools will start classes 30 minutes ^ rinsing schools will not change. totf nria will occur about 9 a.m. in the Lansing area during , ,,vld February, as a result of the time switch. Th time change is part of an energy conservation plan. It , th.. first time the country has been on year - around r«ht Saving Time since World War II. Except for a few areas WfV requested and been granted exemptions, the nation W C!Iin on Daylight Saving Time until late 1975. •WqO residents of Block Island, R.I., did not have any hi at all The way they looked at the changeover, the rest of \°[ Ition was just catching up with Block Island, since the town tnJ instituled Daylight Saving Time on Nov. 11. in New York City, an elevator operator who goes on duty at 8 m when it was still dark, said several women who normally go to early church services were standing in the building lobby, not wanting to («o out. "it's ridiculous," he said. "Nobody's going to save any .lectricity and there are going to be a lot more muggings." Suspected vandal placed under psychiatric study A suspect in the smashing of physicians will be sought several plate - glass windows before the man is charged. wd toppling and breaking of The man was apprehended cash registers at five East late Thursday afternoon Lansing businesses Thursday afternoon has been admitted to following a violent spree in which he vandalized five stores On gua St. Lawrence Hospital in in the 500 block of East Grand A British soldier, automatic rifle at the Sunday in an attempt to ward off possible Lansing for psychiatric River Avenue. Damages were ready, guards the perimeter of London's terrorist attacks. observation, East Lansing estimated at $10,000. Heathrow Airport. Troops and light tanks APWirephoto police said Sunday. The businesses were surrounded the airport for the second day Police would not identify Paramount News Center, the man until a criminal charge Midwest Trouser Exchange, the has been Recommendations made. from Bagel • Fragel Factory. Campus Book Store and The CAT Welcomes You! Campus Drug Store. Each reported that the man came into the store, began yelling profanities and then started throwing the cash registers to the floor. Police refused to speculate TEN HIGH on the man's motive. MOOSUSKI MEETING 7 30 p.m. Coral Gables for 2 weeks Would TUESDAY, JAN. 8 you believe all insurance Jl agents are not UNDERGRADUATE alike: STUDENTS. . . can receive refunds of their 50c ASMSU tax in [cover fri.&sat. only] [CO room 334 Student Services Bldg. on or B Day Specials before January 10. 1974. Students drink specials receiving a refund are not eligible to ASMSU services. use everyday ^AVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVESSSSAVE SHEPARD'S FANTASTIC, GIGANTIC, SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE Over 4,000 Pairs of Famous Brand Shoes over 300 pr. 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ol passions to recognize that what often seem involved in the transportation service. depend on their automobiles. The phone and said to Snyder's secretary: "This is Bill Small. Please tyranny at the receiving end is sometimes merely a lap! problems of the community. As East Lansing and MSU must final solution lies in cooperation tell Mr. Snyder that CBS is not accepting his calls." sensitivity at the source. long as the University shuns all cooperate in an area transportation among all people involved in attempts to consolidate bus systems system which will give fast, quick' transportation, from the transit 'with the city and refuses to even service to the tri - county region. authority to Volkswagen owners. COMMENTARY VOX POPULI Big Brothers o Letter policy The Opinion Page welcomes all letters. } * Energy to se needed personal Readers must follow a few simple rules to insure that as many letters as possible appear in print. By ART BUCH WALD The final sample letter might be from For every person in a heated swirm To the Editor: In short, people who become involved All letters must be typed to a 65 • space the Heated Swimming Pool The week of January 6-12 is designated (C) Los Angeles Times Assn. pool (the average time spent in one® with kids that need people find the line and triple spaced. Letters must be as Big Brother Week each year. Just about President Nixon, are you listening? hour per day) this means one lesspir experience helpful. On the practical side, signed and include a local address, WASHINGTON — Every national trade We, the 543,890,000 heated swimming everybody has heard advertisements for . people enjoy getting away from campus hometown and student, faculty or staff using an hour of electricity to « the program (which say, "be a good guy organization is now hard at work trying to pool contractors of America, urge you to television. every now and then. standing. convince the Energy Council and the give us special attention during the fuel and help some kid out," and do not say If anyone has a couple of hours a week Letters may be edited for clarity and President that it is essential they be given more about what the volunteer does, or shortage, not because it is in our interest - Mr. President - Do not i to invest in their future and someone conciseness to fit more letters on the page, sufficient fuel to continue the but because it is to the nation's what he gets from the experience. advantage. heated swimming pools as a consent! else's, call the MSU Volunteer Bureau at but definitely will not be edited for manufacturing of their wares. One of the We can prove that by If more people knew a little more about 353-4400 for more information. No allowing people to measure. As the owner of a cars content. Letters should be 25 lines or less. methods of pleading their case is to take heat their pools you will be what they would be getting into, they are needed for the work. saving energy swimming pool in San Clemente.y Aboslutely no unsigned letters will be out a full - page advertisement, pleading rather than wasting it. it to the country to keep its water *| might become interested. Craig Wilson considered for print. for a break, in a newspaper. First of all, the idea comes across that Lansing junior kids needing Big Brothers are adolescents Here are the types of messages we can who have severe emotional problems. This expect to read: picture is understandably threatening to not trained to deal with such Brush-off on An open letter to the President of the %£U.M6Nfb0tf GAS, YbUC KECb^e^.. someone United States: \ problems. We, the electric pencil sharpener However, at present, than 90 per more cent of tie kids referred to the MSU irritates visiting companies of America, urge you not to cut down on the use of electric pencil WBbl^ '•P&rMBm Big Brother program are 12 years old or To the Editor: sharpeners during the energy crisis. The less. These are kids wjfose problems are in electric pencil sharpener is Before I went to East was leaving the field. He would be 'looking absolutely the future. They don't need someone to Lansing to cover out for me' and would most probably essential to a healthy economy in this do therapy, but someone to give them the Michigan State - Wisconsin football grant me an interview. country, not to mention a strong defense positive personal attention so they can game, I called Sports Information abroad. I did this. After the game there was Director Fred Stabley, and asked him grow up with a favorable view toward Cut energy if you must, but do not what to do about great jubilation among Spartan fans, and themselves. interviewing head coach in the mad rush I saw the team receding deprive the American people of their The volunteer gets the feeling he is Denny Stolz after the game. I am a woman into the tunnel leading into the locker electric pencil sharpeners at the very and cannot do post -game interviews in the doing something someone benefits from. room. I approached one of the State moment the Arabs are blackmailing us It gives a locker room, which is, as you know, volunteer a chance to assistant coaches and very quickly told from abroad. Would they not be pleased normal practice. experience part of the world he has him my story. When I asked him where to know that their action to embargo oil He told me to run after the coach as he probably never seen. Stolz was, he told me that he did not resulted in every bureaucrat's pencil in this — know. country breaking because no one could get The next assistant coach told me that I a decent point! could not go down into the tunnel. A The second letter is from the Electric stadium guard told me that he could not Knife Assn. of America. help me. A third assistant coach told me, Mr. President, "Fuck off, bay - bee..." There are now 56,000,539 electric During this I showed them all my knives in the United States, or one for Cardinal press pass, and I had pinned on every family of four. These people will me a field photographer pass. This starve to death if the Energy Council goes behavior would be semiunderstandable if ahead with its plans to ban the sale of they considered me to be a fan or a electric knives during the crisis. Only a few football follower, but I cannot but think Americans know how to carve a chicken, this behavior is nothing but deplorable turkey or ham with a regular knife. toward a member of the working press. If you recall, in your Inaugural Address I realize if 1 had stayed in the press box, you urged the people not to ask what their I would have been able to take the government could do for them but what elevator into the locker room, but this is they could do for themselves. Arc you not what Stabley told me to do. now going to say to these people, "Put Will this regrettable behavior continue? away your electric knives which I urged Gwyneth Lackey, you to buy and cut your meat as they do sports writer for The Daily Cardinal, in the underdeveloped countries of the University of Wisconsin newspaper Third World?" Michigan State News. Bust Lansing. Michigan Monday, January 7, 1974 5 panel to tackle streamlining report Bvmikegalatola does not guarantee the quality of decision 35 student members to 38. 100 students presently serving on these making," he said. "We believe the But the most significant questions asking if the instructor has met State Newj Staff Writer councilmember* will be better informed of changes committees would be cut to 49 faculty his obligations, like stating course recommended by the ad hoc committee and 25 students. what the different committees are objectives and meeting with the class as emjc Council members will get they sit on the committees themselves." doing if would affect the council's stanrfinp The Educational Policies Committee scheduled. I fhance this Tuesday to amend a The ad hoc committee also committees. will also present its recommendations that The second form would be designed by I rt calling for the streamlining of the recommends that the 85 faculty councilmembers be cut The current 12 committees would be reduced to six under the two forms of student evaluation of each individual department, who would I council. to 63, while proposed instructors be used. use the forms for feedback in Steering Committee suggesting an increase of the governance structure. The 176 designing T. Bonnen, faculty and One form would be Universitywide, its courses. £nt I motion for action on the report Disgusted KZ Ad Hoc Committee to Review ..."Imir at Tuesday's rep Governance I Academi< I be limited only to amending I Jons of the report Bonnen said ^e Petitioning will Wednesday and Radke said Radke said she I Sering Committee w.ll recommend that close Jan. 14 for open an ASMSU election to resign her post one reason she decided to not supporting other student groups." never met with College of Education constituency. her I council members debate and amend the determine a new College of Education was that she will begin student teaching in Flint next week and Radke said ASMSU's recent refusal to Because many students are enrolled in I Emendations in the report before will not have the time to commute back support the Farah strike and boycott was I voting to accept or reject the entire representative. The election will be held on Jan. 16. and forth for each meeting. However, she a good example of ASMSU's "If I had nonsupport. felt my participation was education and another college concurrently, she was not even sure who | d«ument^ controversial change The position was vacated when Dorene said there was another reason for quitting. worthwhile and that I was accomplishing her constituents were. Radkc, 481 W. Clark Road senior, resigned "I was really disgusted with the whole something, then I might stay on and "I felt like I was wasting my time," she I recommended by the ad hoc- committee in last week. said. I its report, released Nov. 14, is the philosophy of ASMSU and the practice of commute back and forth," she said. I suggestion that only Academic Council I members serve on the standing, I committees, instead of leaving committee I membership open to the entire University 12% state jobless rate by June seen I community. partially based Michigan hitting the job markets, causing the 1 to 2 State Labor Director Barry Brown has on Nixon administration Employment Security Lester V. Manderscheid, ad hoc predicted that Michigan's unemployment projections of an 8 per cent national Commission, has expressed concern that per cent jump in unemployment in June." I committee chairman, said Thursday that rate will jump to 10 per cent by March unemployment rate this year, noting that the state jobless rate will rise to 12.5 per Brown also said the fuel situation and I most of the complaints he had received and could, as forecast by others, go as high Michigan's jobless rate generally is about 2 cent by summer. Brown said he was "not its economic impact could spell danger for I concerned this restriction of membership. as 12 per cent by summer. per cent higher than the national average. as pessimistic" as Taylor and other Gov. Milliken and other state office I "Most of the individuals argue that the He said the dramatic increase would be This past November, the last month for observers who have made similar holders, this being an election year. I diversity of views expressed in committee largely the result of the energy crisis and which unemployment figures are available. predictions, but added that he could not "1 think that the economy and the fuel I meetings will be reduced if the same 6.2 per cent of the state's labor force was Secretary listens its impact on car sales. Thousands of auto dispute the figures. shortages will have a greater political J people who sit on the council sit on the industry layoffs in Michigan already have out of work. Brown said the December "Of course, he (Taylor) is looking impact in the states like Michigan than I committees." Manderscheid said. been announced. rate was probably about 8 per cent. further, assuming the energy crisis will even Watergate and all the other political Secretary of State Richard Austin I "Our reply to that statement is that Brown said his S. Martin Taylor, director of the continue into the summer months," embarrassments there have been," he said. ponders before speaking at the prediction also I activity and participation on a large scale was Brown said. But, Brown added that he thinks the upper lounge in West McDonel And even if the fuel situation eases by situation will get better in the summer Hall Friday afternoon. Meet set on mass then. Brown said, "school kids will be months. State News photo by John Martell COGS to discuss constituent advisory board to the board of The State News publishes a weekly list Commission to rebuild the Kalamazoo I each Monday of scheduled government trustees, will be discussed. Street Bridge. Tuesday | meetings. East Lansing City Council, 8 p.m., Thursday Please notify the reporter assigned to Monthly meeting of Natural Resources I your area or the managing editor to council chambers, City Hall, 410 Abbott Commission at 9 a.m., Olds Plaza Hotel, Road. include items here. Nongovernment Lansing. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau listings should be sent to It's What's Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m., 201 Monthly meeting of the Governor's First State Savings and Loan Building, 303 Please clip this list for Recreation Advisory Committee, 9 a.m., Abbott Road. Apoeals concerning off - | reference. street parking on Marshall Street and to Stevens T. Mason Building. Lansing. Building Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m., Today permit a two - family dwelling at 1261 201 First State Savings and Loan building. MK. P&5IP6NT, COGS, 6:30 p.m.,Con Con Room. Marigold Ave. Mass Transit Committee. 7:30 p.m., WApmisen, I International Center. The agenda will The Academic Council will meet at council chambers. Special meeting. Tri - MR NBWMAN, SBND • a report from COGS President 3:15 p.m. in the International Center's HIM IN, AL. County Planning Commission will report \ i Andrus concerning the Graduate Con Con Room. on possible transportation systems for . / I Council's possible disbanding which would The Ingham County Board of East Lansing. It from the recommendations of Ad Commissioners will hold its monthly I Hoc Committee to Review Academic Friday meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the county Monthly meeting of Natural Resources I Uwmanee stand Officers of COGS have taken courthouse in Mason. Commission at 9 a.m., Olds Plaza Hotel. i against the anti - ad hoc Wednesday Lansing. | committee. Planning Commission, 8 p.m., Council Monthly meeting of the Governor's The COGS loan policy, as well as the Chambers. Public hearings including the Recreation Advisory Committee. 9 a.m., Home proposal, which recommends a proposal by the Ingham County Road Stevens T. Mason Building. Lansing. c 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 7,1974 TIRED OF LOOKING ALL OVER EAST LANSING FOR YOUR BOOKS THE STUDENT BOOKSTORE HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOOKS IN TOWN ",WJ4W * BUY row @j [l||fl| USED ■■ il 25% COURSE NO. AUTHOR-TITLE NEW USED SAVE COURSE NO. AUTHOR TITLE NEW USED SAVE Accounting 057 Cooke—Bus. Fin. Mgmt. *10" 770 2" Nat. Sci. 182 Goldsby—Race & Races 3" 24S .80 Botany 302 Scagel —Plant Diversity 13" 1045 350 Packaging 210 Raphael—Packaging 6S0 490 l40 Chemistry 354 Fieser—Organic EXPER. 8 5° 640 2*o Philsophy 101 1. Wheelwright—Cret. Int. 5" 3" r° Economics 200 Spencer—Cont. Econ. 1095 8 2° 2" 2. Johnson—Et*vcs 8°° 6°° 200 Fam. Child. Sci. 245 Smart—Children 74S 9" 250 Physics 237 Bueche—Physics 1250 9* 3'° Geography 204 DeBlij—Geography, Regions 13" 1045 350 Physiology 241 Schottelius—Text. Physiology II00 8" 275 Hum. Envir. Des. 201 Rudelius—Intro. Cont. Bus. 995 745 250 Psychology 161 Sec. 7 Toch—Soc. Psych. 2" I70 .55 Journ. 110 Edwards—Journ. Free Soc. 7S0 5" 1" Psychology 245 Mussen—Child Development 11" 8" 3°° Wells—Mass Media 6" 520 I75 Psychology 348 1. Muus-Adol. Behavior 6" 520 1" Math 108 Fisher—Integrated Alg. 850 113° 2 80 2. McCandless—Adolescents ll00 8 2S Math 112 Thomas—Clac. w/An. Geom. 14" ll20 375 tudent tore Just Ride the Campus Bus to Olin and Cross Grand River Ave. If You Have a Car9 Enjoy FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store •"ULHUM.*-* I* IK. HI P ML II, fri., Sal. MkliigJ" State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 7, 1974 * lormal MSU bus service KANE of a winter term bus pass has seen BOOT and SHOE SALE only a slight increase in bus winter three By TRISHA News Staff Writer risen from $21 to $22. pass sales over last winter. term, usually reserved for charter buses use Commission, said there are no Womens Shoes— famous names as Bass, Moxee, latina will be put into service legal limits on the number of "The popularity of buses has "I'd be extremely on persons who can ride buses Values up to s25 NOW $1(W7 I j.nts who have happy If campus. while been down for four years," he we could sell 12,000 passes," standing, but that drivers he said, "but a more realistic cannot legally operate a bus Boots-famous makes said, "but if rldership increases Garrison said that there is no Tneed not worry about this winter, we can break even total will probably be close to limit to the amount of people when their vision is in any way Values up to *35 NOW MS kioline shortages affecting financially instead of operating last year's 8,900." permitted to ride a bus, and impaired. Lpusbus service. at a deficit." Of the 21 buses in MSlTs that capacities are decided by Mens— famous names in Boots (Acme) each driver. Anticipating extremely Inene Garrison, manager of Garrison said he believes it would be to the advantage of fleet, 13 were used last term, when Garrison said bus travel crowded Asst. buses this winter, and shoes (Bass, Dexter) Bill King, director of the Ingham County the University, the students was light. To accommodate the transportation division of the Prosecutor Jan Benedict said |fLjehwinrr i° and the bus service if people would quit driving cars more increased volume of riders Ingham County Public Service that passengers must assume the risks of riding a crowded $1797 of fuel or change in on campus and would utilize bus upon boarding. Etes and schedules. I Because P™* * J* the campua bus system this winter. Preprofessional "What negligence law in is considered some a states, Park free with '2 purchase T,i« oil. antifreeze and tires requiring drivers to fumish a R Garrison said the price However, Garrison expects planned for safe Benedict passage for riders," said, "is called Admissions directors from medical 'assumption of risk' in Michigan, which is unfortunate H.S.U. BOOTERY in and dental schools throughout Michigan will speak at for riders." a preprofessional night Tuesday. 225 E. Grand River The program, sponsored by MSU's Preprofessional Club, will start at 7:30 p.m. in Conrad Hall. (Across from die Union) Representatives of medical schools at Wayne State University, the University of Michigan and MSU's two medical SobM schools, the College of Human Medicine and the College of Osteopathic Medicine, will be present. The University of Detroit and U-M will send from their dental schools and an representatives optometrist will be available. 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Grind Rlvar wMkdayt 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 4 Monday, January 7 ttim Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan DOCUMENTARY NOT CANDID 'Rockefellers falls flat By KATHY ESSELMAN the family'? enormous political for their viewpoint, State News Reviewer and economic power. Nelson Lee Reichenthal Rockefeller was. until recently, edited th Once upon a time there was enormous mass of maU? series called CBS Reports governor of New York while accumulated a his younger brogher, David, is during a year! every week. It broadcast such following the Rockefellers. 1 legendary documentaries as president of the Chase • Manhattan Bank. Nelson "Harvest of Shame," which A not surprising and! exposed the plight of migrant resigned to pursue the elusive depressing aspect was that thJ laborers, and "Murder and the presidency of the United States. special two • hour broadcast Right to Bear Arms." On Dec. ran unsponsored in prime time. 28, the successor to the The producers obviously One could find a sponsor fa original CBS Reports, now thought Nelson's political "The Ghost and Mr. ChickenJ ambitions and the family's scheduled on a special basis, but not for the presented "The Rockefellers." wealth and power presented a prestigious series in the histor This piece of puff pastry bore potential danger. Yet they of television documentaries. little resemblance to traditional presented only a little evidence CBS documentaries. The cutting edge and the gut courage that marked their confrontation with Joseph McCarthy and their examinations of Watergate had La Traviata no place in this polite The production of Verdi's "La Traviata," an opera sponsored by the Andreas Poulimenas, followed by Gordon Greer, Carol Bayard and documentary. IK n—t Mifidun M.ll Opera Guild of Greater Lansing and the MSU Music Dept., will be a way to Salavador Nova. They are the leading singers in the opera and are led here "The Rockefellers" hardly acquaint many students with the recently revived art form. The opera will by conductor Dennis Burkh. deserves to be called a CANTONESE & NORTHERN feature a full symphony orchestra, a chorus, a ballet, professionally trained documentary. The word State News Pljioto by Charlie Kidd CHINESE FOOD singers and costumes from the Metropolitan Opera. At left above is documentary implies an examination of a subject with Cocktail & Tropical Drinks good old - fashioned reporting. LUNCHEON. FAMILY DINNLRS Howard Stringer and Burton PARTIES WELCOME 'Seven-Ups' By EDD RUDZATS dirty tricks squad" known as In fact, almost every reputation. un-intelittle more, for all that the Benjamin proceeded with a caution that would have done them proud in a minefield. Unfortunately, it ill - befits those making a documentary. Open Daily at 11 30 Sunday at Noon 349 2698 State News Reviewer "The Seven character in "The Seven Ups" In "Bullitt," this same chase actors are called upon to do is - Ups." - They raised the question of registers such sheer delight had a visceral impact that look and act tough. You got to Unfortunately, this type of have a gimmick chase whenever perpetrating a violent literally did have you on the "The Seven - Ups" is if you car sequence worked want to stay ahead it much better in the act that it becomes extremely edge of your seat the entire currently playing at the two seems. And in the case of difficult to feel anything but time, whereas "The French Campus Theater. previous films that D'Antoni producer - director Phillip produced: "Bullitt" and "The disgust for these men. Connection" sequence was D'Antoni the gimmick is an MOOSUSKI MEETING French Connection." The basic conflict that unique for its juxtaposition of extended car chase through the 7:30 p.m. Coral Gables With "The Seven - Ups" emerges within D'Antoni's film a car pursuing an elevated crowded streets of New York the train. what results is a hard, callous, concerns relationship TUESDAY, JAN. 8 City in his current foray into brutal film created almost between two childhood friends But in "The Seven - Ups" it the crime milieu with "the is strictly two cars solely for the chase segment, who are now at different ends careening devoid of any character of the spectrum. Buddy is a down New York at break - cop, part of the Seven - Ups neck speeds. While technically development, and displaying Friday, Jan. 1b such a total disregard for team, whereas Vito uses his well - done, this chase sequence funeral business as a front for a is far too reminiscent of some Butterfield Theatres Exclusive URSULA OPPENS, piano human life that it almost little numbers racket. of the television chase scenes MICHAEL WEBSTER, clarinet borders on sheer sadism. man "The Seven - Ups" is a four - secret investigation squad But sides Vito is playing both against the middle by to be suspenseful. that unique or I :l EVERY MONDAY NIGHT IS... NOBUKO I MAI, »id» MUSIC BY THR€E l/ffI that handles the that the giving Buddy information and Yet, admittedly, it is a GUEST NIGHT cases at the same time using his highly superior piece of camera regular police cannot touch. Their methods exist outside of the law, yet because they are, in essence, the law, they are friend's knowledge in order to kidnap bondsmen and other underworld bosses. work and editing, proving that D'Antoni does have a talent for this sort of thing — if only he yJzz. You and a Guest g|^ Three brilliant young artists concert scene standing solo repertoire: from the Nev* York perform chamber music and out Admitted for Only $2.25 able to could have used it on a better MOZART Clarinet Trio in E FIat.K 498 employ unscrupulous Inevitably the two slight methods to obtain their results plot threads merge as the Seven storyline. SCHUMANN "Fairy Tales," Op 132 TOMORROW without fear of a reprimand. • Ups become immersed in the The performances in "The starts MONDAY JANUARY 7th FRITZ KREISLER Recitative & Scherzo underworld kidnapings when Seven - Ups" are adequate. MAX BRUCH Trio Pieces. Op 83 AND WEDNESDAY They harrass and brutalize one of their squad is murdered DAVIDOVSKY "Synchronisms" No 6 their adversaries without At These Butterfield Theatres TO WELCOME WEBSTER 5 Clarinet Pieces flinching, at one point through the course of their PASSPORT, MICHIGAN GLADMER CAMPUS YOU BACK! undercover work. go - threatening to mutilate a PHOTOS and STATE ($2.00 at State Theatre) A FREE woman's face with a broken Yet the plot structure''it •»wAiry *■><"' k* -! (*** SLICE OF vase, at another removing the essentially quite meagpr, OHE DM BPS Stud PIZZA oxygen supply from a dying serving strictly to set up the SBVK* 351-1477 FOR man in order to get the elaborate chase sequence that Grand River at 117 Gunson St RHARHARHARHARHARHA Tues. Li Wed., Jan. 22 & 23 information they want. EVERYONE! Presents Maurice Bejart iiiimiiniiiinm BALLET OF TH€ BELL'S o scra/vbal comedy emerrber them? | BOTH CENTURY PIZZA Company of 16 outstanding soloists TUESDAY (Lively Arts Series) "Songs of a Wayfarerer" (Mahler), "10Short Songs" (Barber), "Iranian Suite" and "Bhakti' (folk music) fywO&L ft WEDNESDAY (Art of Dance): Pasde deux from "Romeo and Juliet" (Berlio/1, "Youth's Magfc Horn" (Mahler), "Bhakti" and "WSW *JL "Iranian Suite" Public: $6. $5, $4 / MSU Students: S3, $2.50, $2 Ptx?" or Lively Arts Season Ticket (Jan. 221, Art of Dance Series Ticket (Jan. 23) . hi* Friday, Jan. 25 pOS>»IOVfCW I WARSAW PHILHARMONIC TECHNICOLOR* • From Warner Bros. A WarnerCommunicationsCompany SH'®' Tonight - Wilson 7:30 Brody 9:30 PROGRAM $1.25 Admission. I.D.'s required. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV "Scheherazade" BARTOK Piano Concerto No. 2 PENDERECKI "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima" SZYMANOWSKI Concert Overture Public: $7.50, 6.50, 4.00/ MSU Students: S3.7S. 3.25, 2.00 University Series Season Ticket, or International Orchestra Ticket He doesn't break murder cases. Wednesday, Jan. 30 He smashes them. IGR6ASE The New 50's Rock 'n Roll musical Hit Clint Broadway's longest running musical brings back Dirty Harry teen-age life styles of the 1950s. The boys wear short hair swept back into elaborate greasy coifs called "D.A.'s" sporting motorcycle jackets, pegged pants, turned-up shirt collars and T-shirts with cigarette packs secured in rolled up sleeves. Girls wear beehive hairdos, chew gum and wear boys' windbreakers with their names sewn on. They're Tonight - Wilson 9:30, Brody 7:30 in pedal pushers, spongy white $1.25 Admission. I.D/s required. bobby-sox, cinch belts, long felt skirts and crinolines. Together, they dance the Hand Jive, the Hully Gully and the Stroll, and their songs include "Freddy My Love," "Rock 'n Roll Party Queen," "It's Raining on Prom Night j and "All Choked Up." Public: $7.50, 6.50, 4.00 MSU Studanti: $3.75, 3.25, 2.00 or Broadway Series Season Ticket All performances at 8:15 p.m Single Tickets are on sale now at the Union Ticket Office, weekdays, 8:15-4:30 Phone 355-3361 COI/)Ki» DeLuxe Inited Artn Tonight • Conrad 7:30 & 9:30 $1 Admission. I.D.'i required. Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Monday, January 7, 1974 9 Album proves McCartney I By DAVE DiMARTINO John Lranon managed to counteract thte problem with talents placed him, managed to surface every once in a while newest, "Ringo," after two who with his "Plastic Ono than one could ever justifiably because he is a musician rather good music. J State News Reviewar hit more than interesting talent with a passable song. albums that have nothing to do with rock and little or Band" album seemed to show a tremendous potential for expect. than an ex - Beatle. And if this McCartney has made it on ■ • ,UI Band on the McCartney Run''in^ and W ngs for chooting the right word And of course Ringo Stan- roll. The new album is making it successfully. He has There are four songs on this album that immediately stand trend continues, it is pretty obvious what is to come in a his own, with one of the best albums to his credit that we and putting it in the right was just Ringo...a competent certainly interesting, as are the instead shown a rapid decline in will ever see. The talk of an ,ve finally managed to pull it place. Songs like "I Am the drummer and vocalist who remaining Beatle personnel decent song themes. His lyrics out as classics: the title cut, few years — a lot more of Paul, £ The album stands u the Walrus" were clearly not was playing on the album, but have degenerated "Jet," "Helen Wheels" and an imminent American tour upcoming Beatle reunion only L.in« point in post - Beat e more personality than flash. remarkably "1985." Each contains more (thanks to a probable pardon indicates one thing - the sentimental love ballads JS history. Not only is moatly a ~ they product of That seemed to be part of the composition • wise, there is little of importance to be since his first solo album, to the point at which we can now energy than the last. The for his cannabis offence which Beatles need McCartney much ■End on the Run were Lennon's imagination. problem. Now, a few years later, found here. say that Lennon's amazing single "Helen Wheels" las caused visa problems in the more than McCartney needs ■rCartnev's most exciting and qualifications for playing is vaguely reminiscent of Moby United States) and much more the Beatles. George Harrison, who rarely Harrison has solved his Kcouraging solo work to date, was visible in the obscurity things are falling into place for the Beatles. Starr, for personality crisis by taking on "Mind Games" might be in Grape at their best, full of ■ also beats every other album ex - electricity, mesmerizing m a3l hottest that McCartney's and Lennon's cloak of mysteriousness jeopardy. Despite it all, la, he and his fellow group example, has released his a which appears to be worn too however, he will be rhythm guitar work, and CEEST III CAR-HEATERS Embers have released since n tight. Now he remembered as a "neat pleasantly inaudible vocals. •tvm-lnThmntrm Drhtwln Thutrm (V8B??) 'N TOWN! I, hie breakup, hands down. can be quiet and guy." The album's climax, "1985," I fact, not since the Beatles' get away with it. McCartney has had lots of incorporates the recurring K,jte album have we been Unfortunately, he has taken problems. But "Band on the Run" musical theme of "Band on the HI M. i »t Mt'fen Mai on £ & Hww 3<» 2250 1 ' Tinted with anything quite "My Sweet Lord" to heart and negates all these Run" to produce the most has thus managed to add problems, and even with a ^interesting by John, P»ul. liquid musically boredom to ev£ry piece of three man band (comprised of • composition that satisfying McCartney "In The Devil ■eorgeor Kingo. Knee McCartney's first solo record vinyl that he is McCartney, his wife Linda and has yet to build upon. in Miss Jones' ■bum. it became somewhat responsible for. Nice guys Denny Laine - two previous Imple to determine just who should finish last in his case. members have split the scene) the sex film Most disturbing is Lennon Kntributed what to the h^hasproducedmoremusic has at last, ■eatles sound. McCartney Aviouslv had a great deal of come of age? Husical talent, he composed i sweetest and most Beal Coop ■teresting melodies for the presents loup. But when it came to Ijting lyrics' he sounded like 8 Isning'young teenager who Man \sn't quite sure of himself. S had a tendency to be Paul McCartney in Ekeningly sweet. BLACK AND Wilderness onWHITE 1P.DOWEAT x HIT RRST CONCERT RELAXED Dylan By JOHN ROCKWELL avoids consisted of previously arrayed with a couch, a lamp J New York Times and candles along with the recorded material. piCAGO - Bob Dylan didn't usual assortment of The format consisted of a Ae up to his legend at the instruments and amplifiers. first half alternating between Eicago Stadium Friday night. Dylan wandered on stage with songs with the Band and Dylan Kit that legend was probably the Band right at the and songs with the Band alone, Apossible to live up to Byhow. By beginning with the beginning. The performers talked casually among during which Dylan stood rather forlornly at the side of Tonight! imf y, relatively obscure "Hero _„es." about his unwillingness themselves between songs, the stage. The second half at 700 & 900 at mchtQan state university almost as If they were deciding began with Dylan doing a short WINTER 74 X be somebody else's idol, and what to play next - but (five songs) accoustic set, Hding with "Most Likely You " Your Way 111 Go Mine," nobody ever said a Word to the audience. Songs began almost followed by four Band numbers, three together, and Only $125 director's ,, .„n seemed to be declaring too relaxedly, with each finally two encores, the Band's Room 1 11 Olds Js independence of his own instrumentalist easing into the "The Weight" and "Most lyth. And on its own, ^evitably more circumscribed tune until the full complement had worked up a head of Likely You Go Your Way I'll Go Mine." choice: ms, the opening concert steam. e of his first nationwide Repertory ranged over the A lot of the old performing MSI) & O.G.S.L. INC. in eight years did provide magic was still there. Dylan's entire Dylan career, frqm one current versions of his songs lent moments of genuine s of the first songs he em Wrott ure. don't usually sound just like., and recorded ("Song To the records, quite apart from George Cukor is not simply an extraordinary dtrec- I The tour's promoters had Woody") to three from his still VERDI'S CA tor of actors, extracting some of the best perfor the Band's backings. But often Tressed from the outset that - unreleased new Asylum enough they have a gutsy ma rices of thiir careers from his actresses, but also is was to be regarded as a album and one never - recorded "an artist and a creator, equally at ease in recon conviction to them. strutting middle-class interiors of a hundred years Itnple musical event, and number. Many of the old ago, in staging a shipwreck, or creating a fairy-tale ■rtainly everything about it favorites ("Times They Are A - So at least on the terms M/Tiitviqtil, image " Cukor's films reflect'his basic knowledge d to reinforce that laid of the world for they display an elegance of style • Chan gin," "Like A Rolling Dylan has apparently set Kick image. The state was himself - the workaday pop a refinement of cutting, an emphasis on superior Stone") were there; even more subiect matter, and "a world in which everything ("Blowin' In The Wind," "Mr. performer — his current tour is m half-tones, suggested and never overstressed Tambourine Man" were not; should provide a lot of In original language Director's Choice is proud to present a representa¬ Come In And Get Booted the Band's entire offering pleasure. A complete production with tive sampling of George Cukor's films, drawing upo' his work in every genre during the past forty years At Brother Gambit. professional cast, chorus, orchestra, ballet, The musicals, the classics, sophisticated comedy, sets & Metropolitan Opera costuming. and melodrama are included in this selection of some of the finest films evar produced out of Hollywood. Radio Refund UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JAN. 11 at 8 p.m. Jan. 15 Undergraduate students living on campus who do not wish to use the services provided by the SUNDAY, JAN. 13 at 8 pjn. DINNEll AT U Michigan State Network and its sUtions WMSN, (1932) Jean Harlow. Wallace Beery WBRS, WEAK, WMCD, WKME may receive a refund of their $1.00 radio fee by going to room 8 Students with I.D. J2™ Jan. 17 Student Services Bldg. between 1 - 5 p.m. Mon. Jan. 7th thru Fri. Jan. 11th. Please bring fee General Admission T receipt and ID cards to obtain refund. CAMILLA (at the door r & 4 T) (1936) Greta Garbo. Robert Taylor Tickets the the Union Ticket Office Jan. 24 SchensuVs Cafeteria. Tonight ! THE WOMEN (1939) Joan Crawford. Rosalind Russell Jan. 29 in PHILADELPHIA Open: Mon Thurs. 4:30 7:30 Noon: Mon. ■ Fri. Meridian Mall - Fri. 4:30 • 8:00, Sat. 11:15 -8:00 - STORY york 11:15-2:00 (1940) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant Sun. 11:30 - 7:00 new Jan. 31 Evening A STAR IS HORN Mon. Night Special Tims Night Special Wed. Night Special THE DOGS EROTIC (1954) Judy Garland, James Mason baked CHICKEN Schentul's Famous ROCK & ROLL Feb. 6 usac.na PIE Fried Chicken "SW't.toor »n and,T,!!ble- Ro|l. Butter. Includes Salad, Potato or Vecetable. Roll, Butter, Includes Salad, Potato or Vegetable, Roll, Butter, BAND film festival KEEPER OF Cho'« of and Choice of Beverage Beverage ana Choice of Beverage. THE FLAME $|73 $r S,45 WINNERS (1943) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn tonlte Fab. 7 ^ Night Special Fri. Night Special fried BEEF , POT ROAST PAT MIKE& haddock STROGANOFF and I VEGETABLES Each year in New York City a Festival is held of blatant erotic (1952) Spencar Tracy. Katharine Hepburn films. The films entered run the gamut from the raunchiest hardcore '&Sal5d-,,0««<>or infrS 1'• K°"' Butler. w/NOODLES 10 the sublimly beautiful. Beal presents a pro?am of the winners of «<• <-ho.ee of Include* Salad, Potato or beverage this festival It is the finest program of erotica we have ever presented Vegetable, Roll, Butter, and choice of Beverage. It is totally explicit, absolutely graphic This program represents the •ltd Choice of Beverage. $5.00 for 7 films by George Cukor S|M $2" coupling of art & pornography *2» lirnVpd or Series Tickets on sale NOW at the MSU Union Ticket Office a fitrsf er>>*oth and the .. . through Thursday. Tom Milkovich found out this time it was turnovers," finishing with a .528 just MSU failed to win. Spartans held a 75 • 73 lead. how long Saturday. Ganakas lamented. percentage from the field and Pat Milkovich and Steve The advantage, however, was Blubaugh, head coach at .905 from the free throw line. Rodriguez pinned their short - lived, as Purdue tied the Indiana University, and The Sparatans' ragged open thursday and friday nights until nine opponents. score with 56 seconds on the Milkovich, his assistant, Milkovich, who just clock. An MSU turnover gave second half play saw them turn Robinson, in quest of his witnessed a 33 • 5 shellacking the ball over 21 times, many of third straight Big Ten scoring recovered from a bout with the the Boilermakers the ball again by DV thuii- their old cohorts - - L a _ • in _ them coming on attempts to title, pumped in 20 points to flu, easily disposed of Jeff and with four seconds I Bloomington. Angel. Steve Rodriguez, who remaining, Garrett sank the get the ball in from the lead Spartan woreres. Brian 01MML The Spartans inproved their baseline. Breslin, starting his third game dual meet record to 4 - 0 with dropped down a weight class to winning basket; the win and set the 142, put the clamp on Dan stage for a Cyewski. j-30 p.m. confrontation nursday with national Conrad Calander continued power his winning ways by downing Oklahoma State at the Men's Intramural Building Marty Hutsel, 6 - 4. Rick Greene, Jeff Hersha and Jeff Zindel all picked up wins in hard fought contests. "The Total Entertain¬ Miss J Coats er is an accurate title Spartan heavyweights Scott bestowed upon Josh Josh today exhibits M MSU Wickard and Larry Avery both White, Jr., by his col¬ warmth and an aud¬ $48 to *98 s Karate Club will give won handily. Wickard crushed a leagues in show busi¬ ience rapport which, fir em"nistrat'on and hold its Mike Bartkywicz, 18 • 3 and ness. Few performers combined with his I P-m- m^eting of the term at 7 Avery shut out Forest Gray 6 -0. have had as varied a Tuesday in the Sports mellow, rich voice, Our entire collection of ' show business back¬ winter warmers offers an exciting n8- Everyone is welcome. ground as Josh inclu¬ evening of variet}' en¬ is now priced for exceptional savings! ding singing, alone or tertainment. The with his illustrious Select from pantcoats and dressy coats . Jhe club will also sponsor a father since age four, great demand for | w« e team this term. A and acting in several Josh leaves no doubt fashionable wraps, jackets, trenches that the title of Pm w 1)6 held at 5:30 Broadway and off- ml Wefdnesday at the judo Broadway shows. "Total Entertainer" and double breasted styles Shetland anvJn the Men's 1M for is richly deserved NEJAC TV RENTALS and Melton wools, plushes, synthetics and some with handsome fur trimmings i super low 5 to 13 sizes i no-fault fjL i rates ■ Call Jeff Williams ■ (MSU '681 at 332-1838 —Thru Sat.— ■ Jacobs® is I 1 7m . fcfftlKSV ^wooMimonrou " m SOKES "FOLKLCLUBH Monday, January 7, 12 Michigan State News, East S c 355-8255 FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank L>' Automotive M RESIDENT MANAGERS - RESIDENTS FORD 1965 - Two door, excellent MASSEUSES NEEDED to do body SUBLEASE MALE: Twyckingham MANAGERS i gas mileage, 6 cylinder, stick rubs at health spa. Apartments for winter and/ or Efficient couple needed for cottage complex. (See J shift, in great shape. Cheap! Appointments for interview. Call spring. First month free. complex of cute cottages. Four blocks from campus. 655-1022 apartments) 655-1022 even * Phone 351-0948. 3-1-8 372-0567 between 12 -6 p.m. 332-6651.3-1-8 0-1-31 evenings. 3-1-8 COUNTRY HOME, 12 miles, JEEP UNIVERSAL CJ5, 1957 - MAN NEEDED for 4-man, Cedar PHONE 355-8255 GRADS AND VETS Share 10 acres. 2 barns. 4-wheel drive, 4 - cylinder TELEPHONE MARKETING, Full Village apartments. Mike, HoiseM 347 Student Services Bldg. economy, new top, new springs. $700. 351-1389. 5-1-11 time - part time. $2.25 per hour 332-0256. 3-1-8 apartment near campus. laundry. After 6 p.m. and Quiet, Four bedrooms, appliances. $300. car^'II 351-7497 plus bonus. 394-1102. C-1-31 349-3328. 11-1-18 LOGAN ARMS Apartment - nights, 676-2191. C-1-31 * •AUTOMOTIVE MAVERICK 1970, 45,000 miles, DELIVERY HELP wanted: Must Southwest side of Lansing. Ideal TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile Scooters & Cycles Great condition. Call 353-5119 be 18, have own car, knowledge for married couples or graduate Homes. $25 - $35/ week. Ten IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! 07.1 Parts & Service or 337-0092.5-1-11 of delivery area, and good students. From $155. Resident minutes to campus. Quiet and ranch duplex with thre, I driving record. Apply in person, manager 393-7863, or call THE peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. bedrooms, family room r I Aviation MUSTANG, 1967. V-8, power steering, automatic, radials. MR. MIKES'S, 3700 South WALTER NELLER COMPANY, OR-1-31 baths, kitchen appii,nce,' I •EMPLOYMENT $375. 332-6472 after 5 p.m. Waverly, Lansing, or 515 West Grand River, East Lansing. 489-6561.5-1-10 garage, basement. 882-8474' | 'FOR RENT LIBERAL MALE needed by same _ 3-1-8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 11-1-18 for 2 man, close to campus. Apartments North: Furnished studio. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Sublease Write Box 31 East Lansing. - I Houses COUNTER HELP WANTED: Must Utilities paid, parking, $120/ B 3-1-8 through June. Call 372 4840 « be 18, neat and personable. month plus deposit. 627-5454. 339-9135. 3-1-8 Rooms condition. 485-6558. 5-1-10 Apply in person. MR. MIKE^S, WILL DOW I CUTMY SPEED ON 5-1-10 -THREE MAN apartment. FOR SALE 3700 South Waverly, Lansing, or Riverhouse. Available $78.33/ PERSON NEEDED for housTJ Animals PONTIAC, 1966, GTO, 350, 350 515 West Grand River, East FOR THE PRESIDENT?fs STUDIO APARTMENT, 2726 West month immediately. 332-3623. Oak hill. Own room 332-2225.3-1-8, ' c«ii Lansing. 11-1-18 Holt Road. $100/ month, $100 Mobile Homes horsepower, headers, 4 - speed. KIND AOF MX? security deposit. Adults only, no 2-1-7 394-1727. 5-1-10 MALE TO share house two LOST & FOUND BACHELOR FATHER pets. Utilities paid. Call blocks ONE GIRL, over 22 for two man PERSONAL NEEDS ASSISTANCE 332-5966. 2-1-9 apartment. Ov i bedroom, off Jacobson's, 405 Charles I PORSCHE 914, 2-LITER 1973. Weekdays 3 - 5:30 p.m. Supervision £ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELtY. CA 94709 Capitol Villa. 351-0357. 5-1-10 'PEANUTS PERSONAL Excellent condition. Moving, of 11-year old son, dinner NEED GIRL to sublease must sell. 676-4611 EAST LANSING. One bedroom ■ REAL ESTATE or preparation, evening supervision Twyckingham apartment EAST MICHIGAN One bedroom 676-1468. 3-1-9 one or two days/ week. $125 - immediately. Call 332-5245. - duplex. Unfurnished, $170. largel RECREATION $150/ month. Before 5 p.m. WJ 4-1-10 uppper, near bus line, limited rooms. 351-8138 3-1-8 SERVICE STEP VAN - camper, new tires. 18 parking, heat paid, $140. Phone 373-8264, evenings, 351-1636. 484-4960. 3-1-8 m.p.g. Best offer. 677-2971. MSU AREA, Okemos, one and two COUNTRY LIVING, five Instruction 3-1-8 3-1-8 DESK CLERK needed to run COMPACT REFRIGERATOR bedrooms. Unfurnished, air ONE Share house with older freak I heafth spa. For appointment, for GIRL to share huge Typing Service RENTALS. Best rates and conditioned, carpeted, modern, one Single/ couple. $85. VEGA, 1973 - ESTATE Wagon, interview, call 372-0567 selection now. UNITED bedroom furnished apartment. 349-4024, 373-6850. 2 1 TRANSPORTATION TEN MEN NEEDED NOW! $145 and $165/ month. Heat GT equipped. $2,908. Phone between 12 - 6 p.m. O-10-1-17 RENT-ALL. 2790 East Grand $92.50/ month. Call collect included. 349-2174. 5-1-11 WANTED 339-2841.5-1-10 River. 351-5652. 6-1-11 1-313-852-0153. after 5. 5-1-10 NEAR MSU - 239 South Fa.rview. I NO experience necessary. Earn PART TIME positions for MSU TWO BEDROOM unfurnished Will rent to four students I COMPACT ••RATES** $3.50 an hour. We need full and part time men working for students. Excellent salary level and meaningful business REFRIGERATORS, $7.50 per month. TV's, Color - apartment. Stove, refrigerator, $145. All utilities paid. Married It Interior, excellent condition. I Garage. Lots of storage sc OUR VOLVO 142 advertising department in local experience. Automobile $19.50 per month; Black and White $9.50 per month. couples only. 489-5593. 4-1-10 393-5132 or 372-5498. 51io| company demonstrating and / required. 351-5800. C-3-1-8 - sum FIVE. or selling security equipment for a division of: PERMANENT PART time MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830. C-1-7 ONE FOR two person house. $50 month plus utilities. Musical Rooms y* WORDS VERY secretary - bookkeeper; Collingwood preferred. Before 3:30, weekdays 351-7904. B-2-1-7 1 3 5 10 experience required; minimum Apartments ^ COMFORTABLY. daily hours; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Air Conditioned ROOM AND Board in exchange (or I 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00, With five people up front, INTERSTATE 351-5800. C-2-1-7 Furnished three room cottage. housekeeping duties, somal Dishwasher there's room for six two- GIRL WANTED. Two man - Shag Carpeting $125 monthly/on lease. Married salary. 337-0231, 351-2253. | suiters in back. And like the ENGINEERING MALE STUDENT for outside sales. couple only. For appointment 3-1-8 close to campus. Winter - spring. Unlimited Parking call 332-8913. 3-1-8 passengers, they sit side by Must have car. State News 351-0336.3-1-8 CORPORATION New Furniture OWN ROOM. Clean, comfortable, I side, not one on lop of another. Classified Department. Some 8.00 13.00 26.00 hours daily. 345 Student Models Open Daily ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3 man five bedroom farmhouse. No | 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 Services Building. Apply in house. Own room. 2 blocks from lease. 651-6567. 3-1-9 2771 Northwind campus. $58.33/ month. DEADLINE person_on2v. S-3JJ! 38. 3-1- Call 351-8282 Glenn Herriman Inc. NEVER BEFORE 351-4471.3-1-9 ROOM FOR Rent in Haslett nej | 1 P.M. one class day (Behind the Yankee Store) MSU. Full House privilege; 6135 W. Saginaw Part ONE AND two bedrooms, time, choose your own NEED GIRL to share house with month. 339-9140. 3-1-9 before publication. 482-6226 BABYSITTER in my home. Male unfurnished apartments, stove working hours. Average $50 - $75/ TWO UPPER classmen, double Volkswagen - Volvo • Body Shop or female. Own transportation couple. 5 acres, barn, 5 miles Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 week. Work from apoointment and refrigerator, all utilities paid. room in apartment, share with from campus. $75/ month plus LARGE ROOM in home, w or use bus. Monday, Wednesday Neat and Clean. Recently Peanuts Personal ads Sat. Til 3 only. Mr. Murphy, 351-1560 two other students. Quiet, utilities. 349-4069. 5-1-11 private bath, kitchen privileges, I (Including Parts & afternoons, Thursday night. remodeled. Students welcome, must be pre-paid. Service)^ Phone 349-3083 5-1-10 5J-J0 Sorry no children. Call laundry, near campus. After 6 parking. Price adjustable. V "TRAVEL 'ROUND THE WORLD p.m. and weekends, 349-3328. EAST SIDE house. Unfurnished, 351-6037. X3-1-9 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 Good HERRIMAN REAL ESTATE. - ON FOREIGN SHIPS." Men and 11-1-18 married couple, no children or Cancellations/Corrections shape, minor engine work. 371-4158.5-1-10 women, good pay, no pets. Available January 20, can 3 WOMEN? VACANCIES 1 12 noon one class day - Excellent 332-8316. 3-1-9 gas mileage. $250. WANTED: experience. Summer or year ONE PERSON needed In 4 man NEAR UNCLE John's Pancake House. Own room, $70/ month. be shown now. $145/ month Elsworth Co-op, $232.50/ term. I before publications. round employment. Sail from apartment. 139 Woodmere No damage deposit or lease plus deposit. Call 484-3513 Contact Juliet, 711 West Grand | Great Lake ports. Send stamped, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. 2-1-8 River. 337-3574. 1-1-7 Apartments. Call 351-3866. The State News will be responsible only for the □a STUDENTS INTERESTED IN self - addressed envelope. MACEDON INTERNATIONAL, 2-1-7 required. 372-8281. 2-1-7 Male or female. HOUSE IN bedrooms. $200/ month plus GIRLS SINGLE rooms - 3 blocks from Union. 351-5076 after 4 I ~ Box 224, Irvington, New Jersey., AIRPORT AREA first day's PARTICIPATING AS - girls incorrect 07111. 4-1-9 Campus View Apartments utilities. Prefer families. p.m. and week - ends. 6-1-1' YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW - immediately to share luxury insertion. SUBJECTS IN 694-3800. 5-1-11 Rickman Many 1974's now in apartment. Clean, reliable and - Supervised housing has stock. Some 1973's at reduced MOTIVATIONAL ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN. like dogs. $92.50/ month for openings for Sophomore SINGLE ROOM $65. including | prices. Helmets, leathers, Must be experienced in TV and one girl, $62/ month each for SHARE HOUSE, own rooms, pets. utilities - cooking facilities and I RESEARCH some stereo. Apply in person at women. Located across No lease. 372-1195 after 5 p.m. parking. 332-6990 1-1-7 accessories - parts and service. two girls, utilities included. THE STEREO SHOPPE, 543 from Williams Hall. 3-1-9 SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, 371-2069. 3-1-8 INCORPORATED. 2460 North EARN GOOD MONEY East Grand River, East Lansing. Phone 332-6246 EAST LANSING: Male students, | C-5-1-10 MASON ONE bedroom ROOMMATE TO share house in single rooms, parking Cedar. Just south of I - 96 - - FOR A FEW HOURS spacious, carpeted, quiet, all GIRL NEEDED TO share 2 country in Haslett, Potter refrigerator. 332-5791. 3-1-9 overpass. Phone 694-6621. INSIDE AND delivery help wanted. studio. 339-2276. 5-1-11 C-6-1-11 utilities paid. 15 minutes to bedroom furnished apartment. OF YOUR TIME For delivery, must have own car. ATTRACTIVE ROOM and bath fori Close to campus. $110. | Autorr Pay and gas allowance. LITTLE campus. No pets or children. 676-1427 after 6.3-1-8 337-1200.3-1-9 BEAUTIFUL SIX bedroom serious student. Lovely home. I Auto Service CAESARS. 337-1636. 5-1-11 farmhouse in Bath, on 30 acres. walk to WomanT IF INTERESTED CALL campus. 1-2 MEN FOR 4-man. Luxurious, OLDER STUDENT Own room, Six miles from cmapus. preferred. 351-6286 0 353-4624 - CHEVROLET 1967 Impala, 641-4025 after 6 p.m. 3-1-8 332-3743. 1-1-7 JOIN THE Complete auto inexpensive, country living. Free $60, with two guys. House in 4-door. In excellent condition. 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Shuttle-bus. 349-4894, Lansing. Call 482-8561 from 5 - $500 or best offer. 484-1008. cooperation. Auto repairs, 50% off on labor. 215 East 482-9805. 3-1-18 7 p.m. 3-1-9 FEMALE - SINGLE $83, double FREE ROOM for housekeeper I 5-1-10 Kalamazoo Street. 489-1346. FULL TIME and part time, car $63. Dorothy Lane, near MSU. Furnished, Kitchen privileges. I washer/ hiker to clean up cars TWYCKINGHAM SUBLEASE. One FARVIEW NORTH - furnished 332-6468. 3-1-8 Close. 484-9774.0-1-31 CUTLASS S 1973. 7,000 miles. 0-1-31 and trucks. Good driving record. for 4-man, through June. Call studio, first floor. Private bath. Excellent condition. Call after 5 BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced Prefer 21 years or older. Call 351-3252. 5-1-10 Utilities paid. Prefer gentleman. SINGLES, COMPLETELY! p.m. 371-4068. 5-1-10 TV AND STEREO rentals $24/ 5-1-10 $95. DODGE REAL ESTATE, furnished. Utilities, s rates to students. VAN WORLD, . term; $9.95 month. Free same 482-5909. 5-1-11 kitchen/bath. Laundry, parking I 645-2123. OR-1-31 man 4-man Campus Hill. DATSUN 1971 240Z Excellent MCDONALDS day delivery and service. Call MALE TO share house, $67. 525 Close. $65 $75. 332-5722 1 RESTAURANT, $66.25/ month. Phone 353-0614, - condition, new tires, mags, air. 234 NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 NEEDED! ONE Lake Lansing Road, Bob, 0-1-31 West Grand River has 349-0995. 5-1-10 girl for a four - Call 484-1427 days - 372-9763 SEE THREE times more effectively immediate openings for part man apartment. Winter and 332-8635.3-1-8 with Quartz - Iodine head lamps. PARKING ONE block from evenings. 3-1-8 $28.50/pair. CHEQUERED time employment. The hours of GIRL NEEDED. Close/ campus, spring. Close to campus. MALE/FEMALE, own room. $65' I campus. Private, paved, lighted DODGE VAN, 1973 - black, FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo availability are Monday - lot. $12/ month. 349-9609 or EDEN ROC. $77.50/ month. 332-8353. 3-1-9 EAST LANSING, for student month. 201 South Foster, | Street, one mile west of campus. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 5 332-2695, 351-4169. 3-1-8 rental. 6 bedroom, redecorated 371-1599. 3-1-8 stereo, carpet, panelled, radials. 349-4842. OR-1-10 p.m. - 1 a.m. All others need not WANTED: 1 BEDROOM, furnished home. Located on 1 1/2 acres Must see to appreciate. 487-5055. C-1-31 apply. You may apply between ONE/TWO female roommates. paartment. Close to campus. Zak land. Call HERRIMAN REAL ROOM FOR male student. 484-4798. 5-1-10 REFRIGERATORS, < the hours of 8 a.m. • 10 a.m. and $90/$60 - furnished, close, 355-0914. 5-1-11 ESTATE. 371-4158. 5-1-10 from Union. 211V4 Grand Hi**.! MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East DISHWASHERS, IESCHTRUTH 2 p.m. through 4:30 2-1-7 parking. 332-0312. 3-1-8 DODGE SWINGER 1973. Vinyl Kalamazoo Street since 1940. p.m. , APPLIANCES, 315 South upstairs, $48 per month. 5-MO | CAMPUS HILL - one girl for FRANDOR top, appearance group, AM/FM Complete auto painting and Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627-2191. - NEAR, comfortable, IMMEDIATE OPENING for part FURNISHED APARTMENT 4/man. Winter - spring. $66.25. four bedroom, refrigerator, MALE radio, low mileage, extras. collision service. 485-0256. 5 1-10 - CLEAN, quiet r time cook busboy in sorority sublet. Own bedroom, ample 349-1748. 351-3546.3-1-9 3. 2-1-8 C-1-31 or range. $260, deposit, no pets. Close, no parking, no cooking | house. 332-8835. 3-1-8 REFRIGERATORS parking. 10 minute walk from 372-1336. 5-1-10 351-1754 after 7 p.m. 3-1 8 RENT THEM at AC&E RENTAL, campus. Chalet Apartments. LUXURY FURNISHED, 1 FALCON WAGON. 1967. Good BICYCLE STORE 1790 Grand River, Okemos. Phone $120/month. Home 332-4537, bedroom in Okemos with air. tires and m.p.g. $150. 337-2361 manager for afternoons. 3-1-8 spring. Interviewing now. Full 349-2220. $6 per month. Deposit office 373-1373 ask for Joe Dell. $160. 349-2174, 332-8302. CROSSWORD jog nmn ppaa time, much responsibility, profit refunded on return. 5-1-10 5-1-10 3-1-9 [?□□ una S03fl WOMAN NEEDED to answer FORD, 1962 CAMPER Van, gas business phone. Live - in with sharing. Send resumes to Box PUZZLE Eanaaiau mm heater, range, icebox, fold - out A-J, Michigan State News. 4-1-9 ACROSS 21. Interview home privileges and bed, panelled. Good running housekeeping. After 5 p.m. 1. Draft 23. Prosecute QJHH H2Q00 condition, good body. Asking $300. Also 1964 Ford Van, been hit in engine. rear, runs Asking good, 240cc $125. Call 339-8511. 5-1-10 PHARMACY CLERK - full or part BABYSITTER, Monday, Tuesday, 12:30 - 5. Two girls, my home. $1.00/ hour. 337-2226. 5-1-10 Awargross. .. Headquarters 4. Eccentric piece 7. Rail 24. 25. 27. 28. Children Solo Early car Fellow HUtfU raHE nog una rau aaao wuana ana m time. Must be experienced, neat 482-3192 or 482-5877.3-1-9 BABYSITTER WANTED for 4 - students and have references. Own year old in my home. Tuesdays, 30. Fixed ausjy □hmubbb transportation required. Call Kcoaa uuci mm noon - 4:30. Thursdays, 1:30 - 33. Hackneyed NEW! 349-1702 after 6 p.m. 2-1-17 4:30. 355-8157. 2-1-7 14. Dotterel 34. Sow tosa ana BOB Reading the newspaper 15. Southern 35. Headliner M EAST LANSING FULL TIME sales person. France 36. Attire 3. Spar STUDENT FOR Part time work Guaranteed appointments. as Keeping up with trends 16. Star in Draco 38. Cote d'Aiur 4. Learn Steady work, steady checks. simulated male patient for 17. Formerly 40. Precise 5. Means of CARROUSELL CARPETING, medical course, 3 - 6 hours per called 41. Beryl access 694-3951. OR-1-11 1 week, 8 -11 a.m. Any weekday 19. Demerit 42. Scattered In 6. Street fight morning except Wednesday. This newspaper is 20. Malines heraldry 7. Surface to air MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS Applicant must be 18 years of missile ASCP registered, with hospital, age or older. For further keeping up with 3- r- 5- 4 r- sr clinical lab experience. Full time nights and part time afternoons, information or to apply, Phone Mrs. Vargo, 353-6382, between trends by % * W 8. Extraction 9. Walkie-talkies RENTAL TOWNHOUSES weekend rotation. Apply SPARROW HOSPITAL Personnel. 8 -11 a.m. or 2 - 5 p.m. 2-1-7 publishing a car pool column be¬ w 10. Straighten 12.Tease WANTED FOR Ski shop work. 18. German city B-5-1-11 * Convenient to MSU Must be mechanically inclined, ginning in today's 21. Suppress experience preferred. Come in J 22. Overly and shopping GIRLS NEEDED Classified Section. ■ ♦Air conditioning PART TIME person, MC SPORTING L w ■i ■ 23. Little girl 25. Glamour * To make appointments by phone GOODS, 5002 West Saginaw, Carpeted for fire protection company. Must Lansing. 4-1-9 126. Curie's ijigSSiguiii * Full basements have pleasant cheerful voice and at discovery * Clubhouse and These ads are free 27. Social system least one months telephone CUTCO NEEDS 4 part - time men. of charge, but 28. Charges play areas experience. Call for interview. Call 489-3494 for interview. 29. Fixed customs Now taking applications 349-2400. 2-1-8 CUTCO DIVISION of coupon must be com¬ 1 30. Place 351-0460 MAILING ROOM Temporary full time, help needed: WEAREVER. 0-1-31 pleted & mailed to our office - No phone calls please... 34- - w — r 31. Ahead ot time 32. Handicraft 1 5 35 Title of — WAITRESSES NEEDED Part 40 5T — — - - : - Equal Housing Opportunity approximately two weeks. Day time positions available. Apply address and night shifts. Apply at 3308 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI, in person, 222 Seymour. THE 41 4T 37. Mark aimed at 'Family applications only South Cedar, Suite 11, Lansing. DOME ROOM. OR-1-24 _ VjW in curling 3-1-9 a — 39. Victory sign Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Monday. January 7. 1974 13 Rooms S" / I,, f BOOM,$60/monlh, three AKAI 1731D and Sony Tc 355 reel NEED PHOTOGRAPHY? LUKE Dean to back Graduate Council fc<« K32 8498 3 " to Sansui AU • reel*. - Sony TA 1010 and 555 amp*. BSR 310 and Gerrard 728 turntables. PHOTOGRAPHY! Weddings, portraits, pets, passports. Advanced Graduate Studies School Dean Clarence Minkel Beth Andrus, president of studied the academic the Academic Council on psychology when the present Anything, anytime, anywhere. COGS, said Sunday that she allocation out in Realistic OPT • 1 and Hitachi 351-6690. C-1-31 will defend the Graduate bureaucracy of MSU from May graduate concerns. runs UNIQUE att.c room. expects the council as a body until November of 1973. The Andrus will also report on September. speaker*. Cannon, Nikkon, Council at the Council of (3518154 6 1 H Minolta cameras and lenses and Graduate Students meeting at to assume a stand ad hoc against the committee's report, published the progress of COGS efforts COGS began a letter-writing Xo»SI8LE V rh in country with itS two maie other accessories. of Large selection portable color, and black 8nd WEIGHT REDUCTION 6:30 tonight in the International Center Con Con recommendations. committee's November 14, included the recommendation that the to lobby national for bill HR 7724, that would a campaign on Oct. 29 when the University of Michigan wrote H , ni, $80' month. white jT.V.'s. Portable Room. Andrus and six other COGS Graduate Council be replaced continue biological health to the MSU graduate students KSVho typewriters, $15 car 8 track units. up. Tapestries, Guitars, folk, I 3:30 p.m.; Rm. 253 Student Svc1' The Graduate Council, a officers issued a statement last by an advisory - consultative science grants to students in the areas of natural science and to add their support to get the - committee which would advise policy making body composed week to council representatives |„5»£D«00» classical, electric, most makes. Any musical needs call WILCOX Or. Gordon Williams 3SS-8270 of 30 students, faculty and and constituents opposing the bill passed. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 administrators, would be ad hoc committee East Michigan Avenue. BOARD EXAM TUTORING dissolved if the recommendations and Eg&a^ XaR|TY ROOM With board for 485-4391. C-5-1-10 Animals KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES now being formed for the coming LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exams. For information call 313-354-0085 recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee to Review Academic Governance are endorsing the achievements of the Graduate Council. COURT SIDES WITH NEW JERSEY The ad hoc committee closely ■emale. Close to campus. OR-1-31 implemented. *328835. 3 1 8 IT'S ^ TWO HORSES Must sell. One ^ELECTROLYSIS ONLY hairH WHAT 3 _ State lottery flUPKIIIffi jumper mare, one 6 year old 1/2 permanent Morgan gelding. 337-7776, removal. 7. 21-7 5-1-10 Facial-Hairline-Body ... 1 Virginia Hanchett1 - For Sale V POOOLES puppies, excellent ADORABLE male champagne beige, disposition, AKC, 8 325'/? S. Grand,Lansings Phone 484-1632 , from rule to PREGNANT? WE understand. Call ITAR AND BASS speakers all weeks old. 489-9774. 3-1-9 us. PREGNANCY Announcements for It's What's The MSU Block and Bridle Club jth SR0 speakers. Will deal COUNSELING. 372-1560. Happening must be received in the will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL that the winning number was of interest to "only after 12 00. 372-5273. Mobile Homes (Mi OR-1-31 State News office, 341 Student 110 Anthony Hall. A spokesman for the Michigan Lottery bureau a limited class of persons." Judge John J. jO-1-18 Services Bldg., by I p.m. at least has termed as "logical" the recent federal Gibbons noted that this class numbered 2.75 two class days before publication. Pi Mu 5 30 daily. Closed Epsilon Math Society will million ticket holders on a "typical Thursday." , q . - - No announcements will be accepted hold its first meeting of the term at Appeals Court ruling declaring that the casting of urday. OPTICAL ONE MILE / MSU. 12 x 60. 1967 by phone. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 204A Wells winning numbers in the weekly New Jersey The ruling, pending a possible appeal by the srOUNT 2615 East Champion. Good condition, Hall. lottery cannot be banned. lansina C-1-11 partially furnished. 200 gallon The Delta Alpha Chapter of the FCC, applies only to New Jersey, according to a ;hiagan, l 7% "The ruling had to do with winning numbers oj| J8nk 2 Jheds $3400 Cj)|| INTEREST. Assume $20,000 American Business Women's Assn. The book exchange will be held court source. which really solves a lot of problems for us, " ticiOUS ORANGES and _J511876JM-8 ^ mortgage, two miles from campus, 217 South Holmes. will meet Restaurant Tuesday at Alex's in Lansing. Guest from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Friday in West Shaw Hall David Hanson, director of public information for Hanson said he hoped to get advice from the FCC as to what can happen in the immediate rapelruit fresh from Florida. FURNISHED TRI - LEVEL, twc Aluminum siding, two car speaker will be Dave Wooden of the lower lounge. Buy your books at the lottery bureau, said. "This is a very good rder by Thursday, 6 p.m. bedrooms, combination washer Dept. of State Highways. Subject future in Michigan. garage, three bedrooms, decision for us at least in terms of getting the 0783,372-6882. 3-1-9 dryer, skirting, covered patio, will be first aid. Vocational speaker fireplace, 30' deck off master numbers out to people." utility shed, $5500. Phont will be Maurene Holdorf. "We think it's a logical decision," he said. "The bedroom, third floor, three Hanson said it was impossible to determine the [aCORD 15770H TURNTABLE. 372-2325 weekdays or 393-6607 compartment basement, total Start the new year .with a laws and regulations were written when there type 2 cartridge. after 6 and weekends. 5-1-10 out impact of the ruling in Michigan but he said he were no such !5 new, asking $175 or best $26,000. Call 484-5028 after class at the East Lansing arts The Council of Graduate things as modern - day lotteries. 5:30. 3-18 workshop. A variety of art and Students will meet at 6:30 tonight thought it would "eventually lead the way 351-0631. 3 1-9 10' X 50' NEW MOON, excellent toward allowing radio and television stations to "Of course, it's only the first related media classes, including in the Con Con Room of the step in a logical condition, furnished, carpeted, SEE NOW! Lansing-Miller area. broadcast the numbers." ;KIS 190 em's. Lange pottery, weaving, photography and International Center. progression to allow us to advertise on the J1800 or 5^, o(fer 484-5055. Most attractive, 1 1/2 story stained glass are offered. The appeals court, in handing down its electronic media in Michigan as well." 8 1/2 - wide; Saloman W-5-1-11 Pleasant 1/2 acre. $4,500 down Registration is in progress. Classes The Council on Adoptable decision in Philadelphia Wednesday, rejected the Hanson said Michigan has not joined in hidings - S100 Call Larry Land contract. Only $20,500, begin the week of Jan. 14. For Children invites all persons who are any 12-6595 or 371-3412. 3-1-9 info call the workshop Federal Communications Commission's finding lawsuits challenging the FCC's ban. ,.ost & Found partly furnished. 663-8418. interested in adoption to hear Don betw 10 : Haviland explain the adoption ^ ,ING TWO fall term bus pass ~ ' weekdays. resource exchange of the Michigan pts worth $5 toward winter MASON-HOLT Road. Over 4 acres Dept of Social Services at 8 p.m. Orchesis Dance Club welcomes $3. Call 355-0985. 1-1-7 FIND SOMETHING with mature shade and nice new members to join our Tuesday Thu Men and Women Learn If you've found a pet or article of pond for skating, 5 bedrooms, modern dance classes and Thursday )WNER Sharp three bedroom value, we want to help you return 20 X 22 family room off large, ballet classes this winter. with great view of Lake it. Just come into the State News pleasant kitchen. 2 1/2 baths, Intermediate - advanced group The MSU Karate Club will give a a. Central air, all built-ins, Classified Department and tell us formal dining room, and formal meets at 6 p.m. and beginning Karate demonstration at 7 p.m. heat. Assumable Gl you want to place an ad in EAST classes meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Tuesday in the Sports Arena. Men's living room, also large fireplace. KARATE dance studio, 2 18 Women's rtgage Will consider rental LANSING STATE BANK'S found For sale by owner. Will handle Intramural Bldg. Classes will be Intramural Bldg. Dues are $2 per held for beginning, intermediate Owner moving out of state column. As a public service EAST land contract. Priced at $53,900. term. We start Tuesday. and advanced students. Everyone two weeks 669 3978 2-1-7 LANSING STATE BANK will run Call 676-1207. 5-1-11 the ad at no cost to youl welcome. Students interested in YWCA D VAN E • 200 1972. EAST LANSING classes, which include belly The Michigan Botanical Club will jtomatic, 302 • V • 8. power STATE BANK dancing, indoor tennis, aqua gym, meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 221 is. New tires, sliding side C-1-31 oil painting and Aketo - Judo Natural Resources Bid. 'The $2500 645 7711. 3 1-8 Karate, should call the Lansing Vegetation of Baja. California" as The MSU KARATE CLUB will give a demonstration for new students at 7:00 p.m. YWCA for a copy of the winter LOST: DECEMBER 4, gold FOR THE BEST service on stereo program. Classes start Jan. 19. viewed by botanist Steve Tuesday Jan. 8 in the Sports Arena - Mens I.M. Coed classed for beginning I0LUTELY AT cost sale, Labrador Retriever wearing flea equipment see the STEREO Stephenson. items, (pipes, intermediate and advanced students. collar. 332-4405. 5-1-11 SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. Returning MSU volunteers are Microbiology Undergraduates: ipers, and posters at 90c I as C-1-31 asked to confirm transportation as our regular stock of LOST: WHITE puppy, "Linda,'' and assignment times with their undergraduate research. How to les, books, jewelry, and Near campus. 355-0200 before 5 program coordinator or staff almost "cure" cancer without realty EVERYONE WELCOME Look for our handbill for p.m., 353-3571 after. Barb, advisor as soon as possible. trying. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday in complete listing. Visit THE 3-1-9 351 9219. 5-1-11 Transportation for winter term is 146 Giltner Hall. BEFORE FOREVER, 107 now in operation. 1 Cedar in Lansing today. LOST: IRISH setter - 9 months HEATING REPAIR service. Gas, Another series of expectant The MSU Volunteer Bureau will parent classes will begin this week. i stop at our corner, parking 0ld, crooked tip at end of tail, oil, air, water Reasonable rates. hold recruitment sessions for new Classes meet from 7:30. p.m. to ible on Michigan Avenue. 332-6844.5-1-11 15 years experience. Call Del. volunteers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 9:30 p.m. at the following now on, 11 - 5:30 daily 482-5877. Bank Americard. Meetings will be held in classroom I locations: tonight and Thursday in rough January 10. 5-1-10 LOST: Sheepdog, FEMALE Old English 3 months old, in 5-1-11 of Wilson kiva. All Hall and McDonel Hall potential volunteers are Sparrow Hospital, 1215 E. Michigan Ave.. Tuesday at the THERE ARE TWENTY-SEVEN REASONS !E PIECE recreational office Snyder area. White front, black encouraged to attend. • University Health Center, [unge seating. Trundle bed. rear, black left ear. Reward. Wednesday at St. Lawrence I 8800,351 0443. 3-1-8 882-3268 or 351-8447. 4-1-9 Hospital. 1202 W. Oakland Ave. IXELUDWIG drum set. cases. HORSE RIDING lessons. Western, : Typ * and Thursday at Lansing General Hospital. 2800 Devonshire Ave. WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT A FRATERNITY L0ST. BLACK and white collie. English, jumping and beginning Enrollment is SIS. Expectant Haul built trailer. Male, wearing choke chain. Call dressage. Also boarding mother's classes for the woman 1-8800 351-0443. 3-1-8 351-4663.3-1-8 available. Call Thomas Ranch, facing childbirth alone are also 651-5478. 61-11 EXPERIENCED IBM typing. offered. Information available at [RIGERATOR. ite, SLIGHTLY large freezer. $300 LOST BROWN female puppy near Gunson and Grand River, GUITAR LESSONS in your home Dissertations. (Pica-Elite). FAYANN, 489-0358. C-1-31 the above places. AT MICHIGAN STATE fw, best offer. 337-2226. MSU Ski Team meeting at 7 "Dashka." Reward. 332-6911 by experienced teacher, 0 COMPLETE THESES Service, tonight in 203 Men's Intramural 5-1-10 372-8064 or 332-6330. 4-1-10 Discount Bldg. Important! printing. IBM typing QUALITY USED j persona| / ' Typing Service and binding of theses, resumes, The simplicity and happiness of :RCHANDISE. Kenwood [ msonal £ ^ publications. Across from childhood are our natural birthright Alpha Gamma Rho 332-0834 Phi Beta Sigma 355-2618 313 stereo receiver, Fisher campus, corner M.A.C. and but most people today are confused Alpha Kappa Psi (prof) 332-5048 Phi Delta Theta 332-3568 |0 receiver, EV9A speakers. PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Grand River, below Jones and unhappy. Through the Alpha Phi Alpha 355-9492 Phi Gamma Delta 332-5053 |ny 3520 tape deck, 8 - track WATERBED FACTORY. Custom typing. MA English degree. Stationery Shop. Call knowledge of Guru Maharaj Ji you Phi Kappa Psi 332-5039 $1. each LP's 50c each made vvaterbeds to your size, COPYGRAPH SERVICES, can regain this birthright. Mahatma Alpha Tau Omega 332-2238 MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. Beta Theta Pi 351-3921 Pi Kappa Phi 337-9146 supplies. Over 20 car tape LIOUI-OYNE PRODUCTS, C-1-31 337 1666. C 1-31 Vidyanand, a close disciple of Guru [avers 'ection Camera equipment. 1409 H»s,en Ro#d Hasten, Maharaj Ji. will speak on his knowledge at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Delta Chi 332-0866 Psi Upsilon 351-4687 of top quality guitar: 339-9607. 10-1-17 THESIS, TERM papers done by in BI04 Wells Hall. Admission is Delta Sigma Phi 332-5035 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 351-5560 Delta Sigma Pi (prof) 332-2591 Sigma 351-0399 2S hTab'* black and vvhite tvs. Good 'TV and STEREO rentals, $24/term, ^ month FrM dav experienced and typist. Both pica free. Delta Tau Delta 337-1721 Sigma Alpha Mu Chi 337-9020 of u*d leather coats. Mme elite spacing. Call Nita, d6|jve,y |nd „rvice c#|1 489 3569. Farm House 332-8635 Sigma Nu 332-2501 5-1JO ATTENTION: ARTISTS and Kappa Alpha Psi 351-1943 Theta Chi 332-3581 and fl'an'k NEJAC' 337-,30°-CM7 TYPING DONE in my home. craftsmen. Wanted, all artistic Kappa Sigma 351-6891 Theta Delta Chi 332-2563 nericard. DICKER & DEAL items including toys, clothes, Theses, book reports, themes. Lambda Chi Alpha 337-1111 Triangle 332-3563 [C0NDHAND STORE - 1701 MEDICAL STUDENTS - special 694-9074. 5-1-11 and men's items for retail gift Jth Cedar, Lansing. Phone discount. Close by. ALTA shoppe. CHARLOTTE'S WEB in Omega Psi Phi 332-0509 ' 3886. C-6 1174 SURGICAL SUPPLY. 1717 East Williamston. Call Mrs. Keller Michigan. 489-1404. 5 1 10 THESES, RESUMES, typing and daytime 655-1277, evenings, RIFLES, and handguns of printing. Reasonable prices. 349-2295.6-1-11 k|nds. Buy, trade and sell. 1ST year 'round prices In | ACCESS CENTER I COMMERCIAL PRINTING, 337-0712. C-1-31 DON'T THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL for FORGET Blood comes ,'tnem Michigan. BOB'S GUN | Human Reproduction Health | t ANN BROWN typing and multilith only from people. Professional P. 2412 South Cedar, Call donors compensated. offset printing. Complete service N244.OR-1-31 |'Abortion-Contraception offers Services 4» for dissertations, theses, MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. lL '215 TURNTABLE |f 1226 East Michigan I manuscripts, general typing. IBM Hours: Monday, Thursday, and <000 amp, Sansu'i Lansing 485-3271 f 24 years experience. 349-0850. Friday. 9 - 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday C-1-31 |W*> Toner. 337 2301. 3-1-9 PLEASE PICK up your If73 and Wednesday, 12 - 6:30 p.m. C-1-31 Notice to Students, WOLVERINE Yearbooks by PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica ' STANDARD, by Head. Friday, January 11 at 5:00 p.m. Elite). 11 years experience. |LbBT'8 - W-W66.6-1-11 narrow' Room 30, Student Services. WANTED: TWO Dylan tickets - SANDI, 339-8934. C-1-31 Ann Arbor. Call after 5 p.m., 489-6663. 5-1-11 How to form your oum car pool 1 Facultys and Staff I I advertLPUb,' C«SerViC8 8t 00 char®®' ment for those the State News w'" provide a free classified RIDE: FROM Howell to MSU people who would like to set up or join a car pool. leaving 7 a.m. returning 3 p.m. - Drivin«? daily. Phone 546-1594 Riding? Evening College or anytime! 3-1-9 From SHARE DRIVING from West Leaving • Lansing to Commuter lot. Returning _ "p.m. Leaving 8:30 a.m. returning 5 p.m. Phone Time? . p.m. daily. After 5:00 p.m. 485 5981. 3-1-9 Winter Term 1974 non-credit Courses Begin I ^'cipaiut ^eWS W'" n0t accept responsibility for arrangements or conduct of THe ln,0fma,ion requested below be supplied in order for NEED RIDE: from Saginaw. Lansing to MSU Walnut and Monday, January 7 through January 18 « mult 1 ad to appear. Leaving 7 - 7:30 a.m. returning 5 Full p.m. 371-3149 aftor 5 p.m. 3-1-9 Name. SHARE DRIVING from Grand Address City Rapids to MSU. Leaving 6:15 a.m.. returning 5:00 p.m. Phone Register Now at 616 454-5852 after 6 p.m. 3-1-9 The Kellogg Center for Continuing Education I Ser»'ces DU,ld,n« I 2°" T*V * bfOU»ht No phone calls or mailed to: Car Pool Classifieds. 347 Student SHARE DRIVING from Mason to East Lansing. Lewe 8 - 8:30 accepted. a.m., return 5:30 p.m. 677-0205 after 6 p.m. 3-1-9 Be Prepared For Clas Books and MSU Boo We will be open longer this week for your shopping convenience. All sales are guaranteed, the last date for refunds will be Jan 17, 1974. Mon thru Wed HOURS 730 to 900 Thurs and Fri 730 to 530 While you're be sure to check out— T-Shirt City and