Volume 66 Number 86 East Wednesday, January 16, 1974 Michigan State University Lansing, Michigan 48824 Experts claim WASHINGTON (AP) - Technical The judge tried to get around the objection by asking the witness, Richard many as erasures nine separate and continuous segments," said the report to U.S. District who then called for testimony by a caused tape hearing in open court section of the tape, "we have observed a gap hearing in December showed that the voerts said Tuesday that an 18 - minute H. Bolt "Is it yobr the experts. fragment of speech • like sound lasting less missing portion contained conversation opinion this 18.5 Judge John J. Sirica. Tin a subpenaed White House tape was minute ^erasure was accidentally or The office of the White House counsel issued a statement saying it would than one second. Each of the fragments about the Watergate break • in that had used bv erasing and rerecording and any The six lies exactly at a place on the tape that was occurred three days before the tape was deliberately done?" - man panel that has been withhold immediate comment. It noted .fch on the tape cannot be recovered. That also went unanswered because of missed by the erase head during the series made. examining the tape of June 20,1972, said that Sirica has received the report and \t a court hearing after the release of objections. "the recording controls must have been of operations in which the several Nixon's secretary, Rose Mary Woods, added: , panel's findings asst. Watergate The experts said they could tell that at operated by hand in the making of each segments of erasure and buzz were put on has testified she accidentally pushed the "osecutur Richard Ben • Veniste tried least five starts and stops were made with segment." "Since this received report is only a the tape." record button for .some five minutes while get the experts to say whether the the erase record button on and said there summary, and since the matter is still As to whether the speech can be transcribing the tape. - The conversation in question, on one of within the jurisdiction of the district ,SUre was made deliberately. recovered, the experts said "we think not. "The magnetic signatures observed on is electronic evidence on the nine tapes subpenaed from the White But that line of questioning ran tape to court, any premature comment would We know of support that. House no technique . . . Even the the tape show conclusively that the 18.5 • -mediately into a flurry of objections by by the Watergate special only contribute further to existing public fragments that we have observed are so "The minute section could not have been He House lawyer James D. St. Clair and buzzing sounds were put on the prosecutor, was between Nixon and H.R. confusion surrounding the tapes." heavily obscured that we cannot tell what produced by any single, continuous .j lawyer representing separately tape in the process of erasing and Haldeman, then his chief of staff. The experts said in their report that at was erased." rerecording at least five and perhaps as The report was made public by Sirica, three locations in the 18.5 operation," the report said. -sident Nixon's personal secretary. - minute Haldeman's notes introduced at a At-large members assail proposal By MIKE GALATOLA to seriously stifle minority representation if the provision is r State News Staff Writer adopted. "If the number of at - large seats is reduced," Ron Bowden. at - The future of minority student seats on the Academic Council large member, said, "the means to express our opinions will dominated Tuesday afternoon's opening debate on the report regress from the gains we've made in the council to the protest calling for the council's streamlining. methods A we were forced to use before." Student countHmembers, particularly at • large members, "Minority representation must be maintained to insure that the assailed the provision of the report of the Ad Hoc Committee to values of this body won't become too narrow," Jeff Davis of the Review Academic Governance that called for a reduction of the ; j | Office of Black Affairs told councilmembers. at large members on the council. If 111 - But Herbert C. Rudman, representative for the : The committee has suggested that only six College of at • large members Education, presented the council with attendance figures provided sit on the council, requiring that two female and five nonwhite by the secretary of the faculties that indicated what he viewed as students be included. a lack of participation in governance affairs by at - large members. Ten at - large members currently hold council seats. Present The average attendance of student members — excluding at - bylaws require that five female and six nonwhite students sit on large members - at council meetings was 75 per cent for 1971 - the council. 72 and 50 per cent for 1972 - 73, Rudman said. The council did not vote on an amendment presented by Larry He added that at - large member attendance for 1971 - 72 was Bartrem, chairman of the Student Affairs Committee, to retain 49 per cent. It dropped to 25.5 per cent in 1972 - 73. The the present composition of the at - large seats because the attendance of those female and nonwhite student members who meeting was adjourned. were elected through their colleges rather than as at - large The next meeting will be Tuesday. members averaged 43 per cent for 1972 - 73. Though the nonwhite at • large seats would decrease by only "It appears that minority students elected by their peers in the six tenths of 1 per cent in proportion to the rest SN Photos/David Schmier • of the colleges performed better than those elected at • large," Rudman on Bowden speaks against academic by - law change. Academic Council, at - large members said the reduction would said. "The number is not as important as the participation." Gerald Miller speaks for academic by - law change. Trowbridge By LINDA SANDEL State News Staff Writer Lansing • Chicago rail line, scheduled to begin serving Lansing in early April. Originally the Amtrak committee of the council informally favored the Washington Kevin McKinney, operations in Road manager of railway the state highway wants the cities to employ three people to service train passengers — a bartender, a rail "People could have gone to the old depot in Lansing if they had wanted to," Controversy over the location of the Avenue site, but events of the past week department's Bureau of Urban cashier and a waitress," McKinney said. said McKinney. "The lack of facilities at Rumblings within the ranks of people depot has been raging for months among may lead to a change of mind. Transportation, outlined his reasons for "The depot would be the only train our small station was not appealing, but lived in planning the upcoming Lansing representatives of local governments, the believing that the council should firmly station I know with a staff bartender." East Lansing people, particularly students, After the council hears the Amtrak Amtrak passenger service may be Dept. of State Highways and interested support the Trowbridge Road site. In addition, local officials have been apparently found the station convenient." strumental in persuading local officials committee's recommendation at its 7:30 citizens. McKinney, who was instrumental in concerned with the lack of available McKinney also said that he has no choose property along Trowbridge Questions have centered around two p.m. meeting today in Lansing City Hall, forming the Amtrak project, said that the parking at the South Washington Avenue doubt that if the two stations had been of ioad as the site for a new train depot. the full council is expected to recommend owner of the Depot Restaurant, Vincent site. ' possible sites: one at the Depot Restaurant equal size and comfort, the East Lansing The Capitol Area Council of whether the Trowbridge Road or South at 1203 S. Washington Ave. in Lansing and Malcangi, has begun to tighten the strings Owners of the property for the station would have been, by far, the one Jvernments meets tonight to recommend the other along the train tracks at on his initial financial proposals. most often used. Washington Avenue site should be Trowbridge Road site have agreed to lease location for the new depot which will He estimated that the East 1 Trowbridge Road, just west of Harrison approved by East Lansing, Lansing and "Malcangi, who originally was to it to East Lansing on a $1 option for 18 Lansing passengers using a Port Huron - Road in East Lansing. Ingham County. provide depot services free of charge, now station attracted about 400 - 450 months, providing that the city pays the taxes on the land. passengers a week, and statistics provided by the Grand Trunk public relations OMMISSIONER ACKNOWLEDGES In addition, McKinney believes would provide greater flexibility the ate because director bear him out* They also show that ticket sales hit "it would not be piggy - backing on the their lowest ebb during the summer services of a restaurant." months, which indicates that students may "The state highway department and the Horseman's return have been the most faithful users of prearranged Urban Bureau of Transportation are firmly passenger train service. in favor of the Trowbridge site," Mark Hinsdale, who originally proposed McKinney said. and developed the reinstatement of an By R.D.CAMPBELL McKinney, a former MSU student, as Amtrak passenger line to this area for an pre-conceived plan that would take the Conlin added that he learned the fair Both Fay and Dickinson deny that they well as others in the railway division of the State News Staff Writer 18 - month demonstration period, is heat off the fair board. Meanwhile, certain board would do "as much as it could" to were parties to conversations and the transportation bureau, base their approval The Ingham County Fair Board may members had private conversations and bring him back to maintain the fairgrounds. Resultant attempts to insure that of the Trowbridge Road location on a studying transportation at MSU. ve pulled one of the Schoemehl said Monday that Havden Casagranda be reinstaHed on the Hinsdale, who is employed by the biggest political made plans to bring Casagranda back after combination of personal experience and ofs in informed her of the scheme. fairgrounds. Both admit however, that transportation bureau, also favors the county history when it decided at a couple months as a caretaker. firm statistics. 1 Dec. 26 they thought there would be an eventual establishment of the Trowbridge Road meeting to contract with Hayden would not name other fair Hayden said they chose Casagranda need for someone to act as a caretaker for McKinney reminisced of the days when depot. jharles Casagranda to maintain and joard members involved in the scheme. because he knew the set-up at the he served station manager He explained that passenger service to pervise the the fairgrounds and that Charles as a for a depot county's fairgrounds in However, Commissioner Richard Conlin, fairgrounds and because an exchange of located at Farm Lane. the area was discontinued, not because of services could be arranged. Casagranda Casagranda was the only name mentioned. D-East Lansing, said Tuesday that Hayden This they said happened even before He remembers that many students used lack of ridership, but because it was a A stormy drawn-out battle erupted last told himself and two other commissioners would plow the driveways around the :tober when the fair board anyone had been evicted. the old depot, which was actually only a victim of the Amtrak takeover of private decided not fairgrounds and the fair board office, renew a lease with Mary Schoemehl and John Veenstra, three - sided structure with no heat and a ownership of passenger rail service and the Casagranda for horse following a county committee meeting while Casagranda, in turn, could train his subsequent cutbacks. fns and trailer lots that David Hollister, who is both chairman single pay telephone. Casagranda had that Derwood Dickinson, fair board horses on the county track, stable them in of the commission and a member of the pleasedined to 11 families who raised and chairman, and Fay, R-Stockbridge, had one of the horse barns and live — free of harness horses at the Fairgrounds. told fair board, said he thought it was the Casagranda that he would have to charge - on the grounds in his mobile MSU employes' move out for a couple months. home. (Continued Casagranda, also on page 11) a harness horse racer, on the premises in a house trailer ! his family. He was responsible for keep of the bams and Late the race Tuesday, following publication of tate News article exposing a track. scheme named union 0n9 county officials to return By DIANE SILVER of the October votes, a runoff election was Mgranda to the State News Staff Writer held. fairgrounds after the 1 s were In the November election AFSCME evicted, Fay called a special ,in9 of fair board members to reach Almost 14 months after the 1972 received 634 votes and the association election, the MSU Employes' Assn. was 617, with 179 unopened ballots ;me tads of the of compromise in the situation, declared Tuesday the official bargaining challenged. The challenges centered meeting were not available group for MSU's clerical - technical around whether supervisors had been u",he State News went to press, workers. allowed to vote and whether all C - T owi'vef, earlier Tuesday county When the remaining 9 2 challenged votes employes were able to vote. Over the past Wm,SSioner J0*1" Hayden, were opened and counted Tuesday by the year many of the challenges were dropped ws 1'mton, acknowledged , that plans to the State Michigan Employment Relations and the ballots opened, leaving the were being readied for Commission, the MSU Employes' Assn. remaining 92 challenged ballots opened panda's return - even before the fair had received a total of 725 votes, with the Tuesday. meeting in October where American Federation of State, County and Art Underwood, administrative assistant Pjentatives of the 11 later evicted Municipal Employes (AFSCME) getting to AFSCME's Council of Seven, said his es asked the board to reconsider its 701. reaction to the election unprintable. _ was ; " aand allow them to form an The ballots were opened after a decision "We've called for ion. a meeting of the They wanted to lease horse by the commission was upheld by the people involved in the election for and a trailer area directly from the Michigan Court of Appeals on Dec. 6. The Wednesday night to decide on our future dleman Casa8randa as Fair board opening was held up by difficulties in plans but it appears that we want to scheduling a day convenient to all parties. petition to set aside the results," admission verified charges made lease fairground facilities directly from the fair The election held in November 1972 Underwood said. Ted Fay, far left, Derwood Dickinson, center, and Lan'i0„nimissi°ncr B. in the Patrick Ryan, Jack Warren, far right, all members of the Ingham board. The board upheld their earlier decision not was the result of an inconclusive election "The results as announced today are so Tuesday State News to lease. in October 1972 which only determined dose — less than 30 votes apart — that 1 County fair board, are shown in an October that C - T employes did want to be feel it's inconceivable that the association Apparently State News photo by Susan Sheiner 15 the eviction of the 11 meeting where they heard a presentation from represented by a collective bargaining unit. would not want to be fair and get this and Casagranda had bean part of a horse owners to form an association that could Since neither union received 51 per cent determined in a more definitive way." 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January |6 |974| news Troop pullback remains doubtful roundup JERUSALEM (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. opposition party, charged the government of Premier Golda rv P. compiled by our notional desk Kissinger reported Tuesday Meir with "endangering the that Israeli leaders were finding nation's security and our "constructive aspects" of the soldiers' safety" in pursuing Suez troop disengagement disengagement with the China negotiating for U.S. copters proposal he brought them from Egyptians. Egypt. The Israelis were less Likud warned that Soviet optimistic. SAM6 missiles on the east bank China is negotiating for large American helicopters Foreign Minister Abba Eban, would be able to reach the asked whether he agreed with strategic Mitla and Giddi that could be' used in military patrols along her borders Kissinger, replied: "I would mountain passes in the Sinai with the Soviet Union. like the Egyptians to see Peninsula, the point which the The United States has taken the initial constructive aspects in our government is said to be step of allowing the United Aircraft Corp. to give Peking sales proposal." agreeable to withdraw its Israeli sources suggested the forces from the canal. information on the helicopters. United Aircraft disagreement between their Another major hangup is spokesmen confirmed that preliminary talks with China own withdrawal offer and the Sadat's reported unwillingness for a fleet of helicopters are under way in Egyptian plan was Peking and at to include in any agreement the company headquarters in Connecticut. considerable. Eban, in talking the specifics of the troops and to newsmen, said negotiators equipment Egypt would be Any completion of the current talks between United had gone over the Egyptian permitted to keep on the east Aircraft and China will involve a policy decision by plan and map "in very great bank. President Nixon, even though the firm would be selling detail" and the talks were at "a B", 'I! At the very least, Sadat is the commercial version of a military helicopter. delicate intermediate stage." believed to object to specific Asked whether Israel was terms about how Egypt should satisfied with Egypt's proposal. operate on what he considers Court rules against rights group Eban said: "We took note of what Egypt says and we remark the to be Egyptian territory. Kissinger is known to be Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young (left) chats with Long-lost The Kresge Foundation gave $600,000 and Mrs. on things they say working on an understanding Stanley Edsel B to which we have that would not be put down on and Dorothy Kresge after Monday's unveiling at the Detroit Ford contributed $500,000 to purchase the An effort by civil rights advocates to halt an alleged painting. counterproposals." Institute of Arts of a long - lost oil painting by the 17th AP conspiracy against black* among law enforcement paper. Wirephoto Kissinger held two sessions The secretary held a one - century Italian master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. officials in Cairo, 111., failed in the U.S. Supreme Court with Eban, Deputy Premier hour meeting with Meir, who Tuesday. Yigal Allon, Defense Minister Civil rights advocates filed a federal civil rights class Moshe Dayan, Chief of Staff has stayed away from the talks because of illness. The cabinet Bus plunges into water; The State New* Is i ublished by the students of Michigan University every class day during Fill, Winter and Spring school t, David Elazar and others. Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and , J action suit charging county judges with handing out was to hear a report on the Welcome Week edition is published in September. longer sentences and setting excessive bail for blacks. Kissinger was to stay overnight in Israel for more talks with Kissinger. Eban said that with each 19 farm laborers killed :ond class postage paid at East Lai Subscription r sing. Mich. Reversing a decision that the blacks were entitled to talks today in efforts to narrow Kissinger visit the talks were the patrol said. ess offices at J45 Student Servic Editorial seek an injunction against local judges and prosecutors, BLYTHE, Calif. (AP) - rsitv. East Lansing, Michigan. 48824 the differences between the becoming "more and more Nineteen farm laborers died "The people were slacked the high court ruled 6 - 3 that their complaints did not Egyptian and Israeli detailed," and were going at an and 28 others were injured up like dominos against each add up to a real case or controversy, the constitutional withdrawal plans. He then "energetic pace." Tuesday when a bus taking other toward the front of the planned to fly back to Egypt In a related development. bus," said highway patrolman requirement for obtaining relief in the federal courts. tor another round of them to work plunged intL)UAR ALLcjIS rU£ Cinema 5 presents an incredible Fellini film if you are not offended by made from a Poe story The Sorrow some part of 'Heavy Traflic' perhaps you are not off- andThePity endable. Make no mistake, however, it executed, very important film?' EX.^o.F..m isabrilliantly Toby Dammit Musoum ol Modern Art, New York City "...as brilliant Fri.'.-107 S. Kedzie as anything in recent movies." „ Starring Terrance Stamp. A Sat. -108 B Wells "...a plethora of inventiveness, cataclysmic vision of decadence. marvelous sophistication of TOBY DAMMIT was made between Juliet of the Spirit and luced by Danny Stone A design...the satire is brilliant... Satyricon, it is superior to both of Persons under 18 will positively SENSE OF artistically it's 10 years ahead of ^ them. It is a bizarre exploration / not be admitted ID CARD REQUIRED v of ewil. An astoundingly beautiful anything I've seen..." ** W", * MATURPIX RELEASE LOSS London Evening Standard Also, "VIVA DIRK" reflections on showplace 109 ANTHONY RATED X - showtimes X rated cartoon. Thurs. - Conrad Northern Ireland TOBY DAMMIT 7.9,11 HOTTEST Fri. Wilson 7:30,9:30 - HEAVY TRAFFIC CAR-HEATERS IN TOWN1 II CREST III Sat. - Conrad Drive-In Theatre Sun. Fri. - 108B Wells ADMISSION $1.50 - Conrad HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! Sat. -107 S. Kedzie Reduced Adm. Mon. & RATED X you must be 18. Please Tues. with MSU I.D. bring proof of aae. ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 16, 1974 7 Dixon By DAVE DiMARTINO State News Reviewer classics, first and the second set was noticeable largely due to the of Dixon compositions, solos and more blues classics. piano encore. "Got My Mojo band returned from a concert tour Williamson, Magic Sam and If you have a minute, abscence of Bell in the first set. Working" was not enough, on the West Coast, and that it Koko Taylor, among others. try to The second set was another had name one of the classic blues apparently, as the Brewery extensive tour plans. Bell, like each member of the story. After Bell's arrival, the audience rushed the Within the next four months, As a producer Dixon has his songs. Then name another. stage to group, had driven up from group was high - energy for the hear the band will have traveled to own record label, Yambo And one more. more. Dixon, overflowing Chicago and apparently got rest or the night. Dixon himself with geniality, quite New York, Records, a part of Chicago's Chances are that at least two lost in was Philadelphia, of those tunes that came to Lansing for an hour. It was a sight to see - his broad, pleased to play a second Australia, New Zealand and Ovation Records. "Catalyst," seemed strange that his beaming face indicated that he Dixon's latest recording, has encore. To finish the show he Japan. mind were written by the great performance was not really was pleased with his reunited been released on that label atid Willie Dixon. played a new composition - "I Dixon is a very friendly missed until his first band. is well worth Dixon, a blues talent Don't Trust Nobody." person and an extremely checking out. appearance. The last few minutes of the At that moment Dixon influential one. He has not Dixon's genuine enthusiasm extraordinaire, alone is show were unquestionably the responsible for composing surely could have trusted a lot only composed and arranged, for the blues, coupled with his Dixon and his All Stars, strongest. After Dixon sang "I - of people. but also produced for such "Back Door Man," without Bell, managed to play Just tremendous musical talent and Wanna Make Love To It was fortunate the group's talents as Muddy "Spoonful," "Seventh Son," a more laid • Waters, that of the All - Stars, provided back, classical you," the All • Stars climaxed itinerary included East Lansing Howlin' Wolf, Chuck Berry, "Little Red Rooster," blues. Particularly of note was with "Wang - Monday night's audience with "Hoochie Coochie Man," "I Dang Doodle." in the first place. Dixon said Little Walter, Bo Diddly, a first class taste of Chicago pianist Leap, whose fingers The audience, with a little that the group - Ain't had just Jimmy Rogers, Sonny Boy blues. It was mighty fine. Superstitious," "You certainly live up to his name. prompting from Dixon, Shook Me" and countless He whipped out the blues at a responded by singing with him. others. tremendous rate making the Immediately afterward the Monday night, Dixon and first set an interesting synthesis group was called back for an his Chicago All • Stars played several of these standards at the Brewery. The appreciative audience loved it extremely Singer to start concerts QUARTS OF COKE — at least enough to demand Ed Trickett, recording artist for Folk - Legacy, will make his two encores. All first Lansing area appearance at 8:30 tonight at Elderly • Star blues is a rare commodity; Dixon and Instruments, 541 E. Grand River Ave. in a big cone - shaped container his group provide all that and Trickett's music is diverse, ranging from traditional ballads, sea more. It was a dynamite show. songs, hymns and contemporary music written by such authors as It began with the Chicago All • Stars on stage. The band itself is a mixture of Bruce Phillips and Jean Ritchie. He matches his choice of music with intricate underecores the meaning of each song. guitar work that ONLY A QUARTER many different personalities and This concert will serve as a starting point for a new community levels of musicianship. A six - organization devoted to traditional music. Admission is $1.50. OFFER GOOD TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY piece unit, the blues band Sing it, consists of Dixon on acoustic bass and vocals, Lafayette Leap Tickets: That's right 251 gets you a whole quart of coke to enhance I Willie Dixon, one of the most prolific bluesmen in the at the piano. Buster Benton on your Domino's pizza history of America, sang his blues at the Brewery Monday electric guitar, Carey Bell on 9 night. The crowd loved the gentle giant as they screamed harmonica, Clifton James on CHUBBY drums and Dixon's young son, 351-7100 out "more" and Dixon and company took care of business Freddie, on electric bass. 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ONLY ^kiiu PATGARRETTandBILLYTHE KID PETITIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AND RETURNED Hood TECHNICOLOR" g© [§}• jamescoburn MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY bob dylan EXTRA ADDED: DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE "NATURE'S STRANGEST IN 334 STUDENT SERVICES CREATURES" ARENA 1974 HAPPY HOUR $1 - 5:30 ,6:3( JANUARY CLEARANCE! 20% to 40% off T< (lioose ironi our entire regular stock of fine suits, sports coats, and outer wear now while there's plenty of winter still to come! SllitS: regularly $105.00 lo $190.00 Sport Coats: regularly $53.00 to $120.00 BEJftRT , Outerwear: L°ipS?;Rainwear' Leather Coats:iw 2o*°ff■ values to $195.00 BALLET of the 20th CENTURY Shirts: 20% off JAN. 22 & 23 8:15PM WEEK ■ — IMUVV anumnvj ■ UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM NITES From Brussels, the Ballet of the 20th Century MSU Union Ticket Office 7:00 mm. NEWMAN has brought a freshness to ballet that may Public: $6.00. 5.00, 4.00 9:30 ROBERT RCDfORO X?-"— well be felt in the 21st century, as well Beiart has been acclaimed as the prophet who will MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50, 2.00 SAT. ROBERT &M4H 2:15 lead ballet into the future — and he has been attacked as a charlatan One thing is sure He Lively Arts Series. Jan. 22 4:30 MEN'S FASHION CLOTHING 7:00 9:30 liisnNO is a theatrical genius with a powerful sense of dramatic impact Art of Dance Series, Jan. 23 305 Eait Grand River __ TtCHNCOtOK* HA'-WMF/lJ 59 AUNIVtHSAl PCTURC ,11 Ea»t Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Januur '»|()74 I Will Big Ten let Van Pelt play baseball? might influence the 6 • 5, 230 pound flame • thrower to sta L By GARYSCHARRER that sport, but he does not want to make any JIf"1! State News Sports Writer considerations at this time. 0U) I One year ago Brad Van Pelt, Michigan State's most celebrated "As of right now he's not eligible. "I'm looking forward to playing baseball again and bei„ I athlete in recent years, was on the eve of making a momentous Spartan, but I'd have to be very wrapped up in baseball at the '' decision. He answered the dilemma by turning down a lucrative of the year to think about pro baseball," he said. 0,11 professional baseball offer from the St. Louis Cardinals in favor Chances of getting him are slim, "I'm going into the baseball season to enjoy myself and h of an even better deal with football's New York Giants. that Michigan State can win quite a few games this year" v1* I When Van Pelt signed a reported three - year, no cut contract but at least there's a ehanee note Pelt added. "But as far as decisions, if there's anything likf J? I for $300,000 with the Giants, it was generally assumed he would . I'll put it right off to the end. I'm not going to worry or think about that right now." ev * the gridiron for years to come and baseball had lost roam potential prize. a ice didn't have." The Cleveland Indians drafted Van Pelt last week and h I But that is no longer a valid assumption. Van Pelt will have the opportunity to pursue his baseball —MSU baseball coach contacted him since, though offering no firm proposition. aVe I "All they wanted to know is what my plans wi re," Van p I fortunes on the Spartan mound pending Big Ten adoption of the recent NCAA rule allowing an athlete to compete professionally Danny Litwhiler said. "At the time I wasn't aware that I could possiblv Dl I baseball at Michigan State. I told them I, had a lot left on „ I in two one - sport and on the collegiate level in another. The former time all • American safety has enrolled for winter term "It's unreasonable to expect that the Big Ten will charge into contract in New York and I actually would be a fool to that unless I could conn close to something in baseball. sacrif 19 ' I classes and is two or three terms away from graduation. immediate action that may later turn into mistakes," Fuzak "They said they'd be in contact with me later, and now th I added. Despite the anticipation of Van Pelt's presence in an MSU I'm able to play college ball, if the thing passes, I would in baseball uniform this spring, several hitches remain before that The Giants could also veto Van Pelt's move into collegiate that they'll follow me throughout the year and talk to me baseball, though he does not think that will happen. ajaj I possibility becomes reality. "I have to check yet with our owner out in New York, but I at the end of the year,"he said. I The Big Ten Conference must pass a vote by faculty representatives before the adoption of the new NCAA eligibility don't think he'll say no to it," Van Pelt said. "There is something Van Pelt has not thrown a baseball for one year, but does not think the layoff will have an adverse effect. Litwhiler I rule becomes effective for its 10 - member institutions. The in my contract which could possibly allow him to put the stops "I don't think it would hurt him too much," Litwhiler league's next meeting is Feb. 17. Should the rule pass, it would to it. But I think he'tl be more than happy to see me active." "He's a dedicated athlete and when he works he works hard. sa take 60 days before becoming operative. Spartan baseball coach Danny Litwhiler welcomes the possible "One year ago he could have been an A league school could petition for suspension of the present return of Van Pelt, who in his last campaign with the batsmen outstanding baseball I rule, opening up an immediate avenue for a player to gain posted a .040 ERA, recorded 84 strikeouts in 69 innings and pitcher," Litwhiler said. "By not playing all year, however, he has I eligibility, but MSU Faculty Representative John Fuzak does not registered a 4 - 2 mark, but he cautions against speculation of Van foregone all the fundamentals. We think they'll come back to him. Evidently the major leagues still do too." 0■ I believe that will happen. Pelt's return. Passing of such a petition would require seven of the 10 faculty "The NCAA says he is eligible, but we operate under Big Ten Though there are many "ifs" involved. Van Pelt may »t rules," Litwhiler said. "As of right now he's not eligible. Chances chance to finish his senior year on the Spartan representatives' votes through either the mail or a conference mound, and if h I of getting him are slim, but at least there's a chance now that we has an exceptional season and a fantastic offer from Brad Van Pelt phone call. didn't have." then he may be influenced to think again. Cleveland' Since so many alternatives and modifications are available Fuzak said he does not know in what direction the league will go. Should Van Pelt gain athletic eligibility a super baseball season The key word is "if." STEVE STEIN Timing perfect for new arena Cagers converted two free throws. The Holding a now 63 -v 59 lead with compared to their 32. MSU placed in the last two minutes to edge at Ann Arbor. The Wolverines I By CHARLES JOHNSON MSU's new Ice Arena will be opening just in time. State News Sports Writer fact that the Spartans took so 9:12 left in the game, the shot 54 per cent from the Northwestern, 72 - 67. The are riding high with a 2 -o| conference record and a 10 That is clear when you look at the crowds jamming into the long to score their first points Spartans never relinquished the floor, finishing with 34 of 63 Hoosiers are now 2 • 1 in the 21 old Ice Arena. The expression "better late makes their final 90 • point lead. field goals in comparison to Big Ten and tied with the overall mark, good for l^l Attendance at home Spartan hockey games should reach an all than never" couldn't have fit production even more Turnovers continued to Illinois' 33 of 77 for 42.9 per cent. Spartans for third place in the place in the national ranking A win over U-M I - time high this season as the third - place icers enter the final half any situation better than with incredible. plague MSU, as it handed the In the only league. could weQ I of regular season play. Seven of the 11 home games have been MSU's resounding 90 • 82 A other Big Ten The MSU win set up a big catapult the Spartans mt0|| goaltending call on a ball over 25 times as did the action Monday, bonafide conference power sellouts (4,174), and hundreds have been turned away at the victory over Illinois, Monday Indiana rallied game Saturday with Michigan Terry Furlow shot yielded Illini. The Spartans committed door. night at Champaign. MSU its first field goal with 23 against Ohio State last The Spartans finished last season with their best record ever The crucial win boosted the 12:27 left fn the first half and Saturday and the Buckeyes and the future looks very bright. Spartans' conference record to made the score 14 - 4. also made 23, which indicates Even though the playing conditions at Demonstration Hall are some of the best in the country, it is time for the change. While the fans are crowding closer and closer together as they stand up 2 - 1 and moved them firmly into contention conference title. for the With the score 33 - 19, MSU's scoring machine began to click. A crowd of 4,685, the that if the Spartans can keep their turnover output below or Milkovich feeling fine and watch the game between the numerous posts the number of equal to the opposition, then After falling behind, 12 - 0, lowest in Assembly Hall press, radio and television personnel covering the Spartans is increasing. When Wisconsin was here for a Saturday night game a couple at the start of the game, began battling back with the MSU history, watched the Spartans reel off 14 straight points to they can win. A balanced scoring output by MSU outdid a tenacious after row with gunman proficiency of a UCLA. A deadlock it 33 - 33 and then of weeks ago, there were two television stations, four radio torrid 72 per cent shooting Dlini defense. Robinson came By PAT FARNAN "The bullet entered at forge into a 41 - 39 halftime the small stations and a host of newspapermen covering the game. outburst in the second half all through with 24 points, State News Sports Writer part of my back, advantage. followed by Furlow's 21. "It was by far the biggest jam we've ever had," Nick Vista asst. but sealed the mini's fate, and Tom Milkovich never barely missing my spine, sports information director, said. dropped coach Harv Schmidt's Again, Spartan reserve Lindsay Hairston produced 20 had much trouble then came out my side," forward Edgar Wilson came off One reporter should have been given a two • minute elbowing team to a 1 2 Big Ten record. - points and 12 rebounds, while 0 u t m an e u ve ring a he said. "I was really the bench to ignite MSU's penalty when he smacked a colleague in the head as the Spartans Brian Breslin sank 12. wrestling opponent. He lucky." The Spartans were stifled in attack. Wilson, a 6 - 5 freshman scored an important goal. was always a little quicker, The wound required 12 their scoring attempts until from Dowagiac, stole the ball The Spartans came up short The new arena, which is scheduled to be opened this summer, a little smarter. stitches and Milkovich midway through the second two straight times, with both in the rebound contest, avoided any internal could hold up to about 7,000 spectators, according to Gene But nobody ever said half, when Lindsay Hairston steals resulting in baskets. permitting the Illini to grab 45 Kenney, assistant to the athletic director for facilities. that Milkovich was "faster damage. There will be a few chair and mostly bleacher seats. But, here is than a speeding bullet." "I knew this type of the best news for hockey fans — no posts and no more standing A four - time Big Ten thing went on," Milkovich up for two hours. wrestling champion while continued, "but it really "The arena has a great sight line and there's not a bad seat in at MSU, Milkovich makes me mad. I was MILKOVICH the house," Kenney said. encountered such an totally frustrated. You just opponent can't fight a bullet. There brother, uncle all The new press box will be located on top of the stands on one shortly after are Christmas in a Cleveland, was a policeman standing successful coaches. I think side of the arena, approximately within the two blue lines. There Ohio, shopping mall. nearby, too, and he took I'm geared for it. I like will be more than 30 seats. "My brother (Mike) and no action." Blubaugh, too. I've "It's a supurb location," Vista said. "And it will provide a nice 1 were returning some Milkovich commented idolized him since I was a overview of the rink. This way, we can do our job better, too." gifts," Milkovich recalled. that the injury has kid. He's a good man." By JACK WALKDEN open for an extra two hours. badminton and volleyball, with The current press facilities at Demonstration Hall include a "I was walking behind my sidelined him for about a Milkovich said he still State News Sports Writer The one hangup with the the most availability for long table in the front row of the upper - deck seats. Information brother on the way out month. hopes to compete in the extended schedule is that the basketball. on goals, assists, saves, attendance, etc. is relayed to the media The demand for use of and a guy bumped into "I haven't been on a Pan American and supply room will still be forced The courts will be run on a either by passing a paper down the table or watching Rick Martin, intramural facilities has caused to close at 10:30 p.m. This first — come, first • serve basis me. I just kept walking wrestling mat for nearly 30 Olympic games before who helps at games, as he leans over the table with a pad of paper the intramural office to initiate stops the checkout of towels with the first person that gets when I heard him say days now," he said. "I've retiring from the wrestling containing the vital information. something to I turned had a little trouble circuit. a program which would keep and equipment at that time. to a court gaining possession of me. Under the circumstances, Vista and his assistant, Mike Pearson, most of the facilities open until it. around and apologized. sleeping, too. But the "I'm ready to start Anyone who is going to take do an excellent job. But he kept pressing the wound has made progress wrestling but I've got to midnight four days a week. advantage of this program There will be a challenge "The arena was long ago outmoded," Vista said. "Even though The program, beginning issue. Then he moved as of late. I'll live." wait fpr people to quit should bring his own towel and method used to allow others to at the time it was turned into a hockey rink (early 50s), we didn't toward me like he was Milkovich is taking plugs at me," he Monday, will be held each locks. However, the locks must use the courts, however. The currently have crowds like this. But interest has mounted in leaps and week, Monday through going to hit me." working as an assistant to quipped. "I've got a few be removed at the end of the first team on a court plays a bounds. Never before have they been beating at the doors as they Thursday, on a trial basis for A squabble ensued. former MSU wrestling years left yet." evening because, if left game to 15 baskets. If a team have now. the remainder of the term. "He started swinging assistant Doug Blubaugh at In the meantime, overnight, the locks will be wants to challenge at that time "This really marks an impressive step upward." If the program proves to be removed by the building staff. and I picked him up and Indiana University and Milkovich will continue hB it may play the winner, again What about recruiting? manageable and gains a great threw him on the mall enjoying his work qoaching duties with to 15 baskets. This continues if "Where the old rink may have hurt us in the past, I don't think The areas open for the deal of support, it may be there are still more challenges. floor," Milkovich said. thoroughly. Blubaugh at IU in hopes of additional period will be the the new rink will help us that much simply because other teams expanded to other nights. A supervisor will be on hand "All of the sudden I heard "There was some 'developing into a have comparable facilities," Alex Terpay, asst. coach, said. With basketball games sports arena, gyms 1, 2, 3 and a shot and saw another guy transition from wrestling successful coach. to help keep the program "But the fans have to be loyal to come to this barn every the paddleball and squash scheduled each night from 6 to organized each night, but it standing there." to coaching, cKiefly in "I've got my eye on a weekend," he added. courts. Milkovich said the man 10 p.m., this new program will take the total cooperation handling the kids' Big Ten and national And MSU's hockey fans, who enjoy watching the sport, will shot twice and connected means that the Men's There will be designated of the participants to make the attitudes," he said. "But championship team," he continue to pour into Dem Hall until the final game. Intramural Building will be with the second shot. it's fun. said. areas for basketball, tennis, program go. My father, DISLIKES COMPETITION WCHA Standings Tanker shuns honors By PAM WARD State News Sports Writer said. "She has extreme natural ability. She has a strong. efficieBt ■ stroke and the ability to concentrate on what she's doing." I Lucy Johnson is a champion whether she likes it or not. Johnson wants to be a swimmer, though, not a champion. W L PTS. Johnson, 447 W. Holden Hall freshman, is fast becoming her there Denver 11 5 24 Michigan's hottest prospect in women's swimming. The first - is a big difference. When asked about w| 2 22 accomplishments and awards in swimming she said she bad now ■ Michigan Tech 10 place position in the 100 freestyle event appears to have a "1 like to relax and enjoy swimming," Johnson said. "Iwan' I MSU 8 7 17 "reserved for Johnson" sticker on it for the 1974 season. There is to be fun. But I'm Wisconsin 7 7 16 really not that good. People think I'm go°) ■ Michigan 5 8 11 around for her honors. from rah rah tactics. - I Minn. - Duluth 4 North Dakota 4 9 10 9 8 Unlike most star athletes, Johnson finds it hard to speak about herself and her accomplishments. She becomes nervous in the "Lucy is a fine competitor," Parks said. "She doesn't beat people, she wants to excel. She feels good when she wan' s ■ W| but wants it to be less presence of her teammates and the excitment of a practice or competitive. She would rather com|* I meet. When she wins she walks over to her beaten opponents against herself or against a stopwatch." I almost apologizing for her superior performance. "I really don't like competing," Johnson said. "It It is not hard for Johnson to excel. The hardest thing for I just rubs me to remain on the team where she is forced to defeat others. I the wrong way. I don't like beating someone else." "I used to be really competitive but I'm trying to get away "I like the kids on the team," Johnson said. "But its pressure that's hard to take. I don't want to let them Wl from it," she continued. "It's not good. I don't believe I have to It s an effort, but I down.^ I Ties - Denver 2, Michigan prove I'm better than someone else." keep telling myself it's continued. "It gives me the chance to swim and to improve good. 5 I Tech 2, MSU 1, Wisconsin 2, The fact remains, however, that Johnson is better than most. V Minnesota 2, Notre Dame 1, She currently holds the state championship' for the 100 and 200 Michigan 1, Minnesota • Duluth Lucy Johnson, Grand Rapids freshman, displays the style which captured the 1973 come out a of the state of Michigan." She is rarity is the field of athletics because she freestyle events with the times 54.8 and 2:01.8 respectively. She There is little doubt that Johnson's team, also. appearance is good f<>r I 1 qualified in the first Spartan meet for the 1974 national state championship in the 100 and 200 hates competition. competition. Johnson isn't contain looking for any titles or awards. Her future go"" g freestyle events for her. Johnson has been "Lucy is the fastest woman freestyler ever to come out of the no aspirations for championships or recognition ( But she will called the "fastest woman freestyler to State News photo by Charlie Kidd state of Michigan," .Jennifer Parks, women's probably get them, whether she wants swimming coach, not. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 16, 1974 9 Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Head of defense probing alleged 1-STOP SHOPPERS SPECIALS PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. JAN. 19 1974. spying by chiefs WASHINGTON (AP) - cecretarv of James R" gchlesinger has begun h» own formal investigation into report^that the Joint Chiefs of staff spi*'d upon the operations „ Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, the Pentagon said Tuesday. At the same time, Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said Schlesinger continues to havt. confidence in "the oersonal dedication and Honesty" of Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Sources close to the Watergate investigation have said top military officials set up a chain of information which ran from military men in the National Security Council to the joint chiefs. The chiefs set up the chain because they were reportedly kept in the dar k during Kissinger's negotiations ending the Vietnam War, improving relations with China and the Soviet Union and the strategic REMINGTON MINIATURE —i limitations talks. RHA to CALCULATOR Jltlf U 1| VTC booklets Pocket ket calculator ilator size. -■ A handy just in time time toto ™ E I ^ help you complete your /D in ha income classroom tax. use. Ideal Model 807D for s» Choose a ski jacket in this *59 year's popular styles. All first IB Our Reg. $89.88 The Residence Halls Assn. quality. Broken sizes. RHA) in conjunction with AC/DC ADAPTER $4.97 iSMSU and the Dept. of JEWELRY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! - SMALL Isteopathic Medicine will APPLIANCE DEPT. istribute booklets on VD in II residence hall mailboxes. FOOD CLUB As a follow - up to VD TOP FROST FROZEN FRISKIES BUFFET rograms held in the residence alls, the booklet will discuss le symptoms ■atments for it. _>h rate of VD in Ingham ounty and Gene Buckner, vsidenl of RHA, said that of VD and There is a MAIN DISH round cat mixes lis booklet will help increase wm udent ext year awareness roblem. Students are asked to the booklets in their folders so of the that students will be able to use CHILI TUMATO POTATOE STROGANOFF wa ff ies food BEEF NOODLE CHEESEBURGER 12 pkg 6/$l If a student does not receive booklet in his mailbox, he oz. 28* 7-8 OZ 39< lay pick one up at the Diversity Health Center or the SMSU office. WT BOX RHA is also looking for ilunteers who will let high 6V2 oz. wt. can 6 varieties 'hool students stay in their loms for one night during the lumni Distinguished MEUER OR HOLLY FARMS USDA GRADE A •holarship tests to be held 39t io weekends in February. Over 1,000 high school whole fryers miors from across the country coming to MSU to ompete for 10 scholarships on eb. 1 to 2 and Feb. 8 to 9. hey will stay Friday night and Saturday afternoon Allowing the test. wmite Any student wishing to aw one of these students to FOOD CLUB y in his room otify either his resident t or is asked to head adviser. oowny lew FAT Come In And Get Booted At Brother Gambit. FABRIC SORTENER milk 8rea0 15c off label 64 fl. oz. (54 gallon) bottle 9st 2/97* 16 5/$| oz. wt. loaf (1 lb.) EASY TO PEEL FLORIDA 0hanges RENT AT.V. $24.00 per term TEMPI E 45c * SAVE 45c S 45° 50° * SAVE 50c % 50° 30° £ SAVE 30° S 30° 1I (NAVE A toward lh» purchait of; I I q .iN with this coupon toward th» purchoi# of: ^ I short lunch hour? !co* !co* !co* 'on! | GOLD MEDAI 'LOUR $3 40!I J TASTER'S CHOICE COFFEE *1.58 ■® ! PLAYTEX BASIC TAMPONS OR DEODORANT QQci > come to the short ■ WITH ■ 8 oz. wt. iar jar WITH | ■ 30 count box Reg. Reg- or Super (jjjC ■ | Good thru Sat. Jan. 19,1974 COUPON I | Good thru Sat. Jan. 19, 1974 COUPON | Good thru Sat. Jan 19, 1974 WITH COUPON! lunch hour place: QjJ Meijer THRIFTY ACRES El Meijer THRIFTY ACRES CD Meijer"THRIFTY ACRES lEU'S MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. NO SALES TO DEALERS, INSTITUTIONS, OR DISTRIBUTORS. *IZZA 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 WGRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA SAC- 332'5°" rJN 11 AM EVERY DAY 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January l,9?4 C 355-8255 Automotive A T7l FFIANKLY SFfEAKING... by phil frank SJ GIRL NEEDED for 4 man. No WANTED - WOMEN for own MEN. SHARE FIREBIRD 1972 - EXCELLENT TWO 750 x 14 SNOW tires on rims. „ul,t rQQlT in house - $77.50/month. condition, automatic, power Used one month. $40. 355-0804 damage deposit or lease. room campus. 214 Chart I $53.75/month. Lori, 332-6174. 337-0627. 3-1-18 steering, power brakes, tape deck. 25,000 miles. Must sell. after 6 p.m. 3-1-18 2-1-17 Reasonable ^| WANTED: ONE man for spacious $1900 or best offer. 353-0965. Employment home, modern own VMCA PHONE 355-8255 5-1-21 GIRL IMMEDIATELY, new Cedar country - ROOMS FOR YoungI 34 7 Student Services Bldg. FORD, 1968 - Galaxie 500. Village. Sublet 355-3985. 3-1-18 - no deposit. Sue, room. 3-1-18 $62.50/month. 646-6677. or Women. Student membership privileges parkj ' ra,L 1 Two-door, V-8, automatic color TV, lounge pool MASSEUSES NEEDED to do body 0 power, radio, air conditioning, rubs at health spa. GIRL TO share funished - FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE 489-6501.0-1-31 ' ' m 'AUTOMOTIVE excellent condition. $695. Twykingham. Minutes to ^SU. convenient to campus. Large Appointments for interview. Call Scooters & Cycles $67.50/month. 332-2967 after 6 country lot. $200 per month. FREE ROOM _ 394-1375. 3-1-17 372-0567 between 12 : 6 p.m. to, ,. . p.m. 3-1-18 393 1283; 882-7410. 3-1-18 Furnished, Kitchen prK" Parts & Service FORD 1966 - 3 quarter tone. V-8, ai-3i ' ' Close. 484-9774. 0-1-31 Aviation automatic transmission. Runs PLUSH APARTMENT, completely IMMEDIATELY, GIRL or guy, real good, clean. Will trade. PART TIME positions for MSU •EMPLOYMENT •FOR RENT $495. 485-2928, 485-7922. 5-1-22 students. and Excellent salary meaningful level business furnished, shag carpeting, dishwasher, balcony. 731 own room, parking, $70/month. 337-7797. 3-1-18 ROOM IN acres, country home, aerate $110/month Deun., | I Burcham Drive. 351-7212. Apartments Houses FORD PINTO Runabout 1973 - experience. Automobile required. 351-5800. C-3-1-18 3-1-18 NEED house. 2 PEOPLE 3 bedroom Nice area, 2 1/2 miles. *7.Vm"~s I . vinyl top, automatic, good ONE BEDROOM - Ville Monte 351-8284 Mike. Available Rooms condition. Call 371-2888. 5-1-22 EXTRA MONEY spare $50 per day. time. Apartments, East Lansing. January 25th. 5-1-22 - MEN FOR single rooms n«. I •FOR SALE Commission to Furniture optional. 332-4792, block east campus'^ I Animals MERCURY COMET 1965 - 6 337-0937, after 6 p.m. 3-1-16 484-2887 (after 3 p.m.!. 5-1-17 PERSON NEEDED for own parking. Call Brian, 332-1925 evenings. 5-1 351.393,", I cylinder. Runs well, economical. Clean inside. Best offer. TELEPHONE MARKETING, Full YOU'RE A FVRE16N EXCHANGE (furnished) room in house, close, 22 Mobile Homes NEEDED: 1 or 2 girls in 4 girl garage, 351-1985. 2-1-16 •LOST 8t FOUND 694-3487. 3-1-18 time - part time. Up to $3.25 per hour plus bonus. 394-1102. STUDB^T ROM WHERE ? apartment. Near campus. For Sale C-1-31 $56.25/month. Call anytime - SUBLEASE, MALE, for 4 man •PERSONAL NEED CASH. Best offer on a 1967 £ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY CA 94709 332-6000. 5-1 18 house. $70/month, utilities •PEANUTS PERSONAL Ford. New tires, in good shape. included. 1 1/2 miles to campus. FULL TIME, carwasher to clean up •REAL ESTATE Call 332-4938.3-1-16 cars and trucks. Good driving FEMALE NEEDED for 4-man ELECTRONIC stereo SYNTHESIZER mixing consoles. GILL I I •RECREATION OLDSMOBILE 88 1973 - Blue, record. 21 389-1484. 5-1-21 years or older. Employment jj| For Rent T apartment, 404 $58 75 North Hagadorn. plus utilities. Call EAST SIDE - near Pennsylvania ELECTRONICS, 351-1388. 11 2 and 5 - 7 p.m. 5-1-17 •SERVICE white vinyl top. $2,800. 351-9246 or 337-1410. 5-1-17 Avenue. Furnished, 3 bedrooms. 353-6519.5-1-17 Carpeted $200. 351-7497 Instruction MANAGER TRAINEE. TV AND STEREO rentals $24/ TW O EAST HAZEL Pennsylvania. J B L- L 100 I International corporation will - 0-10-1-23 term; $9.95 month. Free same $350. After 4 p.m. 676-47Tn' Typing Service OLDS CUTLASS - 1969, needs hire 3 people for management Two bedroom furnished upper. ■ work, will accept reasonable day delivery and service. Call 3-1-17 •TRANSPORTATION training program. Four DELIVERY HELP wanted; Must NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 $160 per moijth, utilities GIRL NEEDED - own room $59 offer. Call 371-2888. 5-1-22 included. Available January 20. •WANTED automatic pay increases in first be 18, have own car, knowledge 2 blocks to campus. 332-0352. YORK TRUMPET. Students preferred no welfare. Less than on, six months. All fringe benefits. of delivery area, and good OFFICE SPACE Professional • 3-1-18 pontiac Firebird 1973. Many For interview, call Mr. Vincent, - $75, depoit. 485-2377. 5-1-21 year old. $100. Call 353-427? i driving record. Apply in person, quality, 2 and 3 room suites, 3 117 ••RATES** options, must sell. 351-0742. 484-4368 between 10 a.m. and FEMALE OWN room in house. MR. MIKES'S, 3700 South available on East Grand River - 5-1-16 GIRL for own room, $80 plus 10 word minimum Waverly, Lansing, or 515 West across from MSU campus. $75 plus utilities. Deposit. TWO NIKON bodies with l«m Grand River, East Lansing. 332-5434. 5-1-22 electricity. Phone 351-8449. 482-5202. 5 1-22 SCOUT II 1971 Four wheel drive. CAN YOU HANDLE IT? LEADS - 11-1-18 3-M7 20, 28, 50, 5b ib 1 ,033 I Excellent running condition. and. 349 1100. Must sa WORDS Under 30,000 miles $2500. MONEY - PEOPLE - WORK, Apartments j!®?! TWO BEDROOMS luxury, lovely 4 BEDROOMS UNFURNISHED, 2-1-16 plus management positions ACTION VISTA PEACE CORPS fireplace, walking distance. 3 or 351-2499. 5-1-16 setting, dishwasher, air available with International will be 4 graduate students. 351-6785 interviewing all seniors at 1 3 5 conditioning. Convenient to after 5:30 p.m. Thursday. 3-1-18 TRIUMPH GT-6, 1968 Corporation expanding in the Placement Bureau January - gas saver, ROOMMATE WANTED: 2 campus. $195/ month. 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 well cared for. 30+ mpg, $1300. Michigan, with headquarters in 14 - 18. Education, Business, 393-1283. 7-1-16 351-9068. 3 1 1 ? bedroom apartment, North pair. Lansing. Call Mr. Vincent Engineering, Medical and other MALE - FOR 3 man house. 484-9751.3-1-18 Grand River Avenue. between 10 a.m. • 12 p.m. majors. Sign up for interview at Kitchen, bath, laundry, parking. $77.50/month. 372-3193 after PERSON NEEDED. 2 bedroom 484-4368.3-1-17 Placement. 3-1-16 372-6871. 3 1 18 OLD IRON Bed tv\ duplex, near Sparrow Hospital. , VW 1968 FASTBACK - FM radio. 5, anytime weekends. 5-1-18 blasted / repai Low mileage. Very good $72.50/month. After 11 p.m. OWN ROOM in four bedroom 349-1078. 3-1 18 8.00 13.00 26.00 ADVERTISING SALESMEN SKIERS WANTED condition. $1,150. Must sell. FEMALE NEEDED to share two 485-0573. 5-1-16 needed for small campus Free $264 all inclusive trip to - house. $62.50 month. Close. 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 371-4176. 3-1-18 bedroom, furnished, downtown. 484 2345. 8-1 24 newspaper. Apply A527 Wells America's finest skiing — Alta, TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile SINGER STEREO, amp, turntablt, I Hall. 3-1-18 $87.50. 484-2893. 3-1-18 speakers, AM/fm radio, $ DEADLINE VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1969 Snowbird, Park City, and Homes. $25 1 P.M. one class - - $35/ week. Ten DEVONSHIRE near Lansing Call 482-6721. 3-1-18 day good shape. Call 353-9160 Steamboat, Colorado. Promote and minutes FORTAN IV PROGRAMER with 2 fill deluxe motor home trip during SUBLET - FEMALE grad for 2 to campus. Quiet and General Hospital. 4 bedroom before publication. before 5 p.m. 1-313-635-3258 bedroom apartment in Okemos. peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. after 5 p.m. 5-1-22 or more years of payed spring break - March 15-26..Ski 9 Cape Cod, carpeted, fireplace, CAMERA SLR Minolta SR-7, Own room. $90. 349-3121 after OR-1-31 kitchen built • ins, rec - room, experience. Full or part time days. Call Brad Barr, 1.4, $75; Headphones Kos Peanuts Personal ads 5, 3-1-18 $315. Phone 489-1276. ESP 6's, $50. (Like newl. ( position available immediately. 1-313-449-2668. 3-1-16 WOMAN WANTED to sublet 5-man garage. must be pre Phone 373-1385, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 5-1-21 351-0146. 5-1-22 paid. SUBLEASE - ONE bedroom, Campus View apartment. Wednesday through Thursday WANTED - TUTOR for Statistics 332-6246. 3-1-16 Burcham Woods, $169 - UNFURNISHED 4 bedroom. only. 2-1-17 course Psychology 215. Cancellations/ Corrections YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW - - furnished. Im mediate Lansing east side. Close to 355-1263. 3-1-16 - 12 noon one class day RICKMAN - Many 1974's now CASHIER WANTED - inquire at occupancy, no rent until campus. 349-0672. 7-1-17 $85. 351-2091. 3-1 1; before publications. in stock. Some 1973's at 882-0237 between 12-5 p.m., PHARMACY CLERK - full or part February 1. 351-8287, after 5 reduced prices. Helmets, p.m. X-3-1-18 ONE FOR three bedroom furnished Monday - Friday. 5-1-22 time. Must be experienced, neat GRADS AND VETS - Share AZTEC and ROYAL 6A stem house. Own bedroom. Deposit. The State News will be leathers, accessories - parts and and have references. Own service. SHEP'S MOTOR DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for transportation required. Call ONE MAN for three man luxury * apartmen-^flf laundry. Mtter 6 p.m. and &U,)u's. QujCt> 351 2108. 5-1-21 speakers; Sony and Akai tag recorders; Heathkit AR-15 responsible only for the SPORTS, INC. 2460 North orthodontist's office. (Typing 60 349-1702 after 6 p.m. 2-1-17 apartment, $70/month, winter - Stereo receiver; Sansui QS-11 weekends, 349-3328. 11-1-18 first day's incorrect Cedar. Just south of I-96 wpm) Mature person who enjoys spring, apartment E-102, 731 channel synthesizer. Latest ATTRACTIVE, PERSONABLE Burcham. 3-1-18 insertion. overpass. Phone 694-6621. working with people. Please send COMPLETELY FURNISHED leading brands Zig-Zag portable, C-5-1-18 personal resume to Box B-2, young ladies for Lansing's most Bills are due 7 days from COLL INGWOOD APARTMENT apartment for three girls. No electric sewing machines; 8tract I State News. 5-1-21 exciting nite club. THE POINT lease Phone 351-6591 or LARGE BEDROOM beautiful recording decks, Panasonic | Auto Service Jf AFTER. Apply Alex's 18, rent complete unit or will - >aid by tl 351-2517. 5-1-17 AM/FM stereo cat SINGLE MALE needed as personal downtown Lansing. 16-1-31 take roommates. See manager. new duplex - carpeted, 501 U Elmo 104 super 8 m aide to young wheelchair person. 3-1-18 dishwasher, shower, closel In CLEAN CUT young men who want 3 GIRLS FOR nice apartment, 351-1002. 3-1-18 Magnavox and Toshiba colortfB MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East exchange, share large NEED GIRL to sublease Cedarview Burcham Woods. $75.50/month. TV sets and Black / * to work in Lansing's newest and Kalamazoo Street since 1940. apartment with private living 4-man apartment immediately. Bus service. Tammy, 351-3919. most exciting nite club, THE portables. 1000 ■ 8 track ta quarters plus a monthly salary. $55/month. 332-8576. 3-1-16 5-1-18 Complete auto painting and POINT AFTER. Apply Alex's 1200 LP records 25d M ei xperie collision service. 485-0256. Zenith Transoceanic 7 cha necessary, will train. Full or part downtown, Lansing. 16-1-31 1-1-16 C-1-31 TWO ROOMMATES for four SUBLET 3-man. Close ti time student or workers ok. Call apartment. Call Kim or man portable radio; 250 Diamond J WAITRESSES NEEDED part - George, Immediate. Winter SINGLES; 334 Michigan Avenue, engagement ring < 12-11 p.m. 349-1300. 5-1-17 349-2843.4-1-17 332-5126.3-1-17 across from Williams dorm. $500. 50 gents wrist watchesS5I CALIFORNIA GTO 1964. Mint $250. 200 guilt avv - condition. 389/325. 3 speed ESCORTS WANTED for Executive $75/month, utilities included. GIRL NEEDED for two-man, close. NEEDED; WOMAN for two person Escort Service. Phone 372-0567. weekends, .pply after 6 p.m. Call after 6 p.m., 332-5906. drum sets and any other muse* I Hurst. Positraction. 355-8001. 129 East Grand River, Apt. 1. Monday through Saturday, at efficiency behind Mayo Hall. 3-V16 need. WILCOX SECONDHAND I 0-1-31 before 1 p.m., anytime. 3-1-16 THE STABLES. 10-1-22 $78.50/month. 3-1-18 332-1848. EAST LANSING STORE, 509 East Michigan, | X-RAY TECHNICIAN male students, Lansing. 485-4391. Hours 8 an CHEAP TRANSPORTATION - 2 PART TIME bus drivers for Child ONE MAN wanted for huge, RT single rooms, parking, -5:30 p.m. C-5 1-22 1966 Ford Van 240. Stick, fair registered, weekends only. - Development Center. 6:30 a.m. furnished), and carpeted WANTED: GIRL to sublease Night shift. Contact Personnel refrigerator 332-5791. 3-1-17 condition. 355-8809. 3-1-18 - 1 p.m.; 2:40 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. apartment. Close to campus. Americana apartment for winter 20% discount Department, EDWARD W. 482 1259. 3-1-17 332-4351. 3-1-16 and I or spring. Excellent KNEISSEL SKIS, 200cm Lap? | on SPARROW HOSPITAL, 2125 East ROOMMATE NEEDED to share Pro boots, si/e 11 Mark# CHEVROLET VAN 1973 - location. Call $2,900, carpeted, tape deck VW parts Michigan Avenue, East Lansing. reverse charges to nice two bedroom furnished bindings. Best offer Call Ed. I PART TIME cook from 9:30 a.m. - TWO MEN needed for Haslett 1-313-474-0744, mornings and house. Located close 353-1311. 3-1-18 487-6111, e to campus 482-7601, after 8 p.m. 5-1-16 1:30 p.m. Experience helpful. apartment, near campus. evenings. 9-1-28 351-1986. 3-1-17 Check our repair Call 482-1259. 3-1-17 332-6059 Wong. 3-1-17 PIONEER SA9100 ; LIVE IN housekeeper room and CHEVROLET NOVA, 1972 - 6 EFFICIENCY IN prices board plus wage. References. Lansing for GIRL FOR 4 girl furnished house. cylinder 2/door. Automatic PART TIME retail sales help NEED ROOMMATE for female. Share bath, parking, Private bedrooms. $80/month. 349-4388 or 349-9269. 5-1-17 transmission and radio. 38,000 needed. Call THE winter/spring Old Cedar Village. furnished. $85/month, utilities Share utilities. 351 3809 or miles. $1575. Must sell! Cedar & Kalamazoo WEATHERVANE for Call Marge. 337-0317 after 6 484-8405 days. 337-1238 BICYCLE STORE manager and included. Call JON EZZO REAL 337-9791. 3-1-17 KONICA T-2, 1.4, 135mm, 2* I 485-2047 appointment, 351-4140. 3-1-17 p.m. 3-1-17 evenings. 5-1-16 mechanics wanted soon. Shop ESTATE, 482-1147. 3-1-18 MAN ONLY Nice, adaptor, flash | quiet, carpeted 351-8410. 3-1-18 experience necessary. Good DRIVERS WANTED. Part time ONE GIRL for four-man. Campus AUTO BODY LARCH NORTH, 836 - Private clean room, next to DODGE CORONET Wagon - Hill, $66. Call Susan, 349-4639. campus. PAINTWORK place to work. VELOCIPEDE night delivery. Must have own 1968. Power steering, automatic and PEDDLER. 351-7240, 541 East car and good driving record. 5-1-21 upper, furnished, $150/month, $68/month, including utilities. SKIS - BRAND new Heads 17ft I transmission, 318, excellent Most cars painted for less than Grand River, downstairs. 5-1-18 $1.75 to start plus commission. utilities peid. Married couple. Phone Sue after 6 pm Fischer 185's. Si« 6 boon I condition. Good gas mileage. $100. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply in person DOMINO'S ONE GIRL to sublet large room, 489-0540. 5-1-22 351-0473. 5-1-17 351-3218 or 349-1330. 3-Mt 1 Michelin radials, new battery. 882-3016. 6-1-18 PIZZA, 966 Trowbridge, University Terrace. 351-0705. $675. Call 355-9679 or SEE THREE times more effectively WISCONSIN BASE rapidly expanding into this company between 5-7 p.m. 10-1-23 10-1-28 £ 349-9340. 5-1-18 with Quartz - Iodine head lamps. is in need of top management area CROSSWORD GIRL NEEDED for 2-man near DODGE 1967, good condition, air $28.50/pair. CHEQUERED conditioning, radio, heater, FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo personnel with a burning desire to succeed financially. If you are campus. $85/month. Call GIRL NEEDED own bedroom, PUZZLE 351-0336. 3-1-17 ACROSS 25. King Arthur's excellent tires (includes snow) Street, one mile west of campus. sincere and want to join a new ample parking - Frandor area. COUNTER HELP WANTED: Must lance $600. 355-2998. 5-1-21 487-5055. C-1-31 fast growing, reliable company $75. 351-4746. 3-1-16 be 18, neat and personable. WANTED FEMALE roommate for 1. Deadly 27. Brazil palm to arrange for interview call Mr. Apply in person. MR. MIKE'S, same, early 20'S. $60/month. 6. Musical study 29. Subdued OUR PRICE is right — see us first. L. R. Gamez, Monday - NORTHEAST LANSING 3700 South Waverly, Lansing, or 332-0288. 4-1-18 - 11. Summon 32. Theater sign IMPORT AUTO REPAIR, Thursday at Holiday Inn, 515 West Grand River, East Moderfi, two bedroom, carpeted, 12. Auto repair 33. Friend 485-2047. 5-1-18 393-1650. 4-1-17 unfurnished, married couple Lansing. 11-1-18 1 BEDROOM PARTIALLY shop 34 Sixth sense furnished, utilities furnished. onl.y. $145. 663-4345 / 14. The Hare 36. Highwaymen 482-8667.5-1 18 15. Alaskan Phone 332-0322 daily. 3-1-17 40. Aptitude How NEW! senator 42. Marble to form your own car pool IN EAST LANSING MERIDIAN Furnished, MALL, near. COUNTRY HOME 12 miles south. 10 acres. 2 barns. Horse pasture. 16. Fuegian Indian 44. Secure 45. Brilliant spacious, two bedroom. Graduates and faculty, Four bedrooms, carpeted, 17. Draw bird As a public service at no charge, the State News will provide a free classified appliances. $300. 351-7497 19. Italian money 47. Fragrance no pets. $195 plus utilities. or advertisement for those people who would like to set 20. Hitlerite 49. By sight up or join a car pool. Phone 332-5374, 5-1-17 nights, 676-2191. 0-1-31 22. Weapon 50. Frenzy 24. Dickens 51. German Driving? _ or Riding? . From INDOORS T- 5 4 T" TT r- 8 T~ ,0 Pebble CreeK II % I IS Leaving % • Returning _ JUUUUUUUUUU OR Ml ®- Phone Time? RENTAL TOWNHOUSES OUTDOORS... IA 11 % iff 19 The State News will not accept participants. responsibility for arrangements or conduct of * Convenient to MSU lo % b 11 % 1r 2H and shopping The information requested below must be supplied in order for ad to appear. ♦Air conditioning ... no matter what your favorite winter sport, you a %lb 3r w % * * Carpeted Full basements can buy or sell equipment 19 v4 JI % w Address * Clubhouse and for it in the classified ii W % sr r 31 %%% W i? _ play areas Now taking applications section of WINTERSPORT '74: the winter sports sup¬ MO % t»i Wl 'Va Gr % W City plement to the Jan. 25 It Mi % (2} 5T~ w 351-0480 STA TE NEWS. Just •This coupon may be brought in or mailed to: Car Pool bring your ad to 347 Classifieds, 347 Student Student Services by 3 p.m., W 55" Services Building. No phone calls accepted. Equal Housing Opportunity Friday, Jan. 18. Just $1.00 for up to 10 words, 10c for each rr ^ NO CHARGE 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON. FRI. 'Family applications only additional word. % v//t Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 16, 1974 11 For Sale Mobile Homes BB Prearranged return acknowledged (Continued from page 1) from the fair board and offered more money for intent of the board that everyone be removed the lease than Casagranda had previously paid. IrniTAR 1 AND BASS speaker, all HEAD SKIS 200cm with Look FOR SALE - 1970 Marlette FOR THE BEST service on stereo MILLER ROAD Village co-op. to from the property. He said he was saddened to 2 Nevada bindings The fair board, however, decided to sustain its - Poles and SRO WHI deal Mobile Home - 12 x 60 with 7 equipment see the STEREO MSU. Leaving 7 - 8 a.m., J after 12:00. 372-5273. boots size 882-7655 5 1 21 13 Will negotiate x 21 expando, 3 bedrooms, unfurnished except for range SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. returning 5 p.m. 393-5053 after learn that Hayden had admitted to the original ruling and gave the horse people 72 hours to move their trailers and their horses off I 10-H8 C-1-31 5:30 p.m. 3-1-18 preconceived plan. and refrigerator, skirting and the fairgrounds. shed. $6,800. 627-2380. 5-1-18 SUEDE AND Leather cleaning A letter to Casagranda dated Oct. 19, 1972, But Casagranda did, indeed, move and HASLETT to CAMPUS or Michigan and signed by Dickinson, said: "The reason for back onto restoring. OKEMOS DRY Avenue. Leading 7 a.m., returning the fairgrounds on Dec. 31 after the fair board ATTENTION MARLETTE 1970 12 x 68 with the termination of this lease and for the refusal CLEANERS, 349 0910. 0-1-1-16 DETROIT FREE PRESS large expando, 2 bedrooms, 1 3 p.m. 332-6281 after 5 p.m. to enter into a lease with the proposed had approved a contract with him on Dec. 26. 3-1-18 A resolution to approve the contract was 1/2 baths, carpeted, central air. CHILD CARE, Frandor • MSU area. association is due to the actions of certain MUST SELL Fender Precision bass GE washer and Playmates, fenced yard. sublessees whose conduct has been detrimental placed on the agenda of the Jan. 8 county board dryer with toys, HASLETT TO Campus. Leaving 4 guitar. West Fillmore bass toolshed. 393 8929. 4-1 18 Also week nights and weekends, of commissioners meeting but withdrawn by and harmful to the fairgrounds." amplifier head. Fender p.m., returning 10 p.m. Fay, chairman of the Cooperative Extension by appointment only. 339-8692 3-1-17 The sublessees apparently thought the fair New phone number Bandmaster guitar amplifier 1972 CHAMPION 12 x 63, 2 References. 482-5713.3-1-18 Committee through which all fair board decisions for customers head. 351-2740. 5 1-21 bedroom, partially furnished board would change its decision. But last must filter. DRIVE: in East Lansing. $5300. Call 489 5442 after 6 NATURAL PORTRAITS - MONDAY, Wednesday & September, when it became obvious that the fair Peter Kohl, asst. coporation counsel for the STOVE 42 INCHES. In p.m. or 353-5420 extension Creative weddings state-wide, Friday, Ride: Tuesday & board was determined to evict all the sublesses good 233, Phone 349-0276 condition, $35. 371-1838 after 8 • 5 p.m. 10-1-23 Thursdays. South DeWitt to county, said the contract needed approval from passports, LUKE plus Casagranda, the tenants concern mounted. the board before it became valid, before 1 p.m. 10 a.m. 5-1-18 Trowbridge Road. Leaving 7:30 making PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-6690. They proposed to lease the facilities directly SKYLINE 12 x 55 with expando* C-1-1-21 a.m.. returning 5 p.m. 669-3316 Casagranda an illegal fairgrounds resident. 1973 Front after 6 p.m. 3-1-17 HOOVER CANNISTE R kitchen, large living room. sweeper with attachments. $14 15 minutes from campus. Car ■ nOLBV UNIT - Concord DBA-9. 393-1510. C-3-1-17 pools available. On lot No. 45, Instructions {W STOCKBRIDGE TO East Lansing Call Rick 332"4995 or Brookview Estates, Perry Phone Leaving 7:15 a.m., returning 5 • 351-3921. 3 1 18 45 USED SEWING Machines 625-3453. 8-1-18 6 p.m. 851-8477 Monday, Zig zaggers and Straight stitchers. HORSE RIDING lessons. Western, Wednesday, & Friday. 3-1-16 $12.50 and up. 23 used Vacuum 10 x 50 NEW MOON, furnished. English, jumping and beginning dressage. Boarding available. SPARTAN VILLAGE to Jackson. cleaners. Uprights and carpeted, excellent condition' 355 9844, after 7 p.m. X-3-1-18 Cannisters, $7.50 and up. All $1,800. Call 484-5055. W-5-1-22 Also sleigh rides! Call Leaving 6:30 a.m., returning 5 makes and models. ELECTRO Thomas Ranch, 651 5478. p.m. 3550979 after 6 p.m. 1-16 ■ SKIS K• 2 Winterheats. GRAND. 804 East Michigan, FOR RENT 10 x 50, 2 bedroom 4 1 18 Untouched. 200 cm. $110. Lansing. Daily 9 - 5, Saturdays 9 behind Warrens. 351-8388 / ANN ARBOR to MSU. Leaving Lange Dynamic. Excellent GUITAR LESSONS in your home 7:30 a.m., returning 5 p.m. - 12. 0-4-1-18 351-5971. $150/month. 3-1-18 condition. 207 cm. $55. by experienced teacher, 1-313-662 4668 after 7 p.m. or Announcements for It's What's Organization of Jewish Students 3937261. 10-1-29 372-8064 or 332-6330. 4-1-17 355-0305 Monday, Wednesday USED meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in CAMERAS, Rangefinder, Kodak's, SLR Lost & Found j Q Hi & Fridays. 3-.1-16 Happening must be received in the State News Office, 341 Student the West Holmes Hall lower lounge twin IlANGE SKI boots size 11. lense, miscellaneous. 349-1715 MATH TUTOR. Very reasonable Services Bldg., by I p.m. at least and at 9 p.m. in Brody Hall "Probabilistic Aspects of the Human Cybernetic Machine." 4 to I soloman bindings; Blizzard skis, after 6 p,m 0-17-1-31 and helpful. Call 332-5406. HASLETT TO Campus. Leaving 6 two class days before publication. multipurpose room A. No announcements will be accepted 5 p.m. today in At33 Life Sciences poles. Phone 616-962-1932. FIND SOMETHING 3-1-17 a.m., returning 3 p.m. 339-8312 MSU Horticulture Club's winter Package deal, $150. Call after 7 If you've found a pet or article of by phone. 1 968 SET OF Colliers evenings. 3-1-16 seminar presents Paul Risk, "Edible p.m. 3-M8 encyclopedias $125 and value, we want to help you return Typing Service MSU Paddle and and Poisonous Plants." at 7 tonight it. Just come into the State News HOLT TO MSU. Leaving 7:30 a.m., Racquetball autoharp, $25. 355-9744. 3-1-17 Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in in 204 Horticulture Bldg. ■ MEAD SKIS 195cm, Marker Classified Department and tell us returning 5 p.m. 694-9430 after 21 S Men's Intramural Bldg. | bindings, Lange - pro boots. 9 you want to place an ad in EAST 5:30 p.m. 3-1-18 Applications are still being 35mm KONICA-TZ with a THESES, RESUMES, typing and 1 1/2 medium, $80. 351-9186. LANSING STATE BANK'S found printing. Reasonable prices. January meeting of Faculty Folk accepted for the spring humanities flash, additional lenses and social science program in London. 3-1-18 column. As a public service EAST COMMERCIAL PRINTING, BATTLE CREEK TO MSU. NewComers will be at 8 p.m. accessories. Best offer. Call 83 stbdents have enrolled. Only 7 The newly formed College LANSING STATE BANK will run 337-0712. C-1-31 Leaving 8 a.m., returning 4 p.m. Tuesday at 123 W. Ottawa. St., 482 6069. 3-1-17 ssembly in the College of BrECORD SPECIAL! - $1.97, large the ad at no cost to you! 1-616-962-1932 after 7 p.m. Lansing, for the program "Quick Meals on a Budget." spaces remain available. For further information, contact the Office of Education has five seats available 1 selection. MARSHALL MUSIC, SEWING MACHINE EAST LANSING ANN BROWN typing and multilith Overseas Study, 108 Center for f o r t u d e Clearance | East Lansing. C-1-1-16 Sale! Brand new portables, C-1-31 STATE BANK offset printing. Complete service PENNSYLVANIA / MICHIGAN to In b t a International Programs. Enrollment student in the college interested in graduate for dissertations, theses, information about the spring and deadline is Feb. I. $49.95. $5 per month. Large ■MOTOROLA PORTABLE TV. Wells Hall / Campus. Leaving summer humanities social science sitting on the assembly should pick selection of reconditioned used manuscripts, general typing. IBM FOUND: JANUARY 10. Piece of 7:30 7:45 a.m., returning after Find out what class struggle is up information and a petition in 18", good condition. 332-5587, machines. - 24 years experience. 349-0850. ■ programs in London? There will be . Singers, Whites, jewelry at Women's IM. Call / 5 p.m. 484-4850 after 5 p.m. meeting at 7 tonight in 217 and how it affects you at the 252 Erickson Hall. Petitions are to 489-5976. 1-1-16 C-1-31 a Necchi's, New Home and "many 3-1-18 Berkey Hall. Faculty and students Socialist Labor Party Club meeting be returned to 252 Erickson Hall identify. 351-7281. C-3-1-18 others." $19.95 to $39.95 will discuss the program and answer at 8:30 tonight in 37 Union. by 5 p.m. Jan. 23. For more info ■TWO 35mm ZEISS contaflex super T evr m PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica call the Graduate Student Affairs s . EDWARDS FOUND: FEMALE white cat 135 SOUTH FAIRVIEW, Lansing questions. A film will be shown. J cameras. Includes lenses and DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, - Elite). 11 years experience. Women, age 25 plus - Theresa Office, College of Education. I accessories 372-9439.5-1-22 115 North outside Holmes Hall. 353-7594 SANDI, 339-8934. C-1-31 to Natural Resources / MSU. What is the Farah slacks boycott Bernardez. Psychiatry Dept.. will Washington C-3-1-18 Leaving Monday - Wednesday - all about? Find out. Speakers and talk about "Conflicting Roles of Taxpayers are imited to attend 489-6448. C-3-1-17 Income Tax Seminar at 7:30 ■FIREWOOD OAK, maple and EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. Friday 11am, returning 3 or 4 short film at 7 p.m. today at St. Women." Join us for brown bag an LOST BLONDE German p.m. 482-3723 after 5 John's Student Center, 327 lunch and sharing. Noon today in 6 tonight in the Community Room of other hard woods. 4" x 8" * p.m. at - I ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and IBM (pica or elite type). the MSU Employes Credit Union. Student Services Bldg. Sponsored I 18". $25 delivered. 626-6316. sell. 220 Albert Street, under Shepard, 1 1/2 years, gone since 373-6726 weekdays or 349-1773 3-1-18 M.A.C. Ave. by Women's Resource Center, 157 51 22 January 10. $10 reward. Leave Lums. C-13-1-31 evenings and weekends. 0-1-1-16 Student Services Bldg. message, Millie or Mac, SPARTAN VILLAGE TO State ■sing symposium ImOVING SALE - typewriter, 351-4540. 3-1-18 TYPING WANTED. 805 Ann 351-1911 3-1-16 Intramural Bldg. All interested are 1 all kinds. Buy, trade and sell 332-8177, after 4. Hot dog' SOUTH LANSING near Miller Promenaders will meet at 7 urged to attend. I BEST 3-1-16 • Road to Natural Science year 'round prices in BOARD EXAM TUTORING HAGADORN & MOUNT Hope to tonight in 34 Women's Intramural I Southern Michigan. BOB'S GUN KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES Building. Leaving 7:30 a.m., Saint Joseph & Walnut. Leaving Bldg. All members are asked to MSU FIREPLACE WOOD 100 per Soaring Club proceeds with I SHOP, 2412 South Cedar, Call - now being formed for the coming WANTED: Drummer returning 5 p.m. 393-8057 after 7:30 a.m„ returning 5:15 p.m. attend as we will be working on the first of nine free cent split, dry, seasoned, mixed. for ground school I 371-2244. OR-1-31 LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exams. commercial show band. Must be 5:30 p.m. 3-1-17 351-7179, 6-9 p.m. 3-1-16 dances for the Hoedown. courses 7:30 tonight in the Union 8' x 4' x 16" to 18" $20 plus For information call 313-354-0085. able to sing. Call 351-3284. w sunporch. Film "Sky Sailing" will delivery. 882-2555. 10-1-22 275 FROST to MSU - McDonel 0-1-1-16 EAST LANSING to Ann Arbor LOCAL BUSINESSMAN looking Hall. Leaving 7:30 a.m., light will I Leaving Friday a.m. or p.m., Union. X NEW SANSUI QRX3500 receiver, dual 1214 turntable, 4 Quad f "7S CHNTER "~j for for single male faculty member who has apartment or home to returning 5 p.m. 355-1725. 3-1-17 returning Sunday p.m. 337-7042, anytime. 3-1-17 Students interested in reading for West 3-way speakers. $600. Must Come to this week's meeting of » share. Call Bob, 372-8324. 8 the blind, or those who need sell. George, 351-1942 8-1-18 I Human Reproduction Health f a.m.-5 p.m. 5-1-18 Driving readers, are asked to call the Student, and Lansing Boycott SPARTAN VILLAGE to Lansing, j•Abortion-Contraception offers | Capitol. Leaving 8 a.m., Volunteer Bureau and leave a committees and help plan the | OLD PLAYBOYS VAN HILL Kofflack skiis, Cubco bindings, boots, size 7 1/2 IT 1226 East Michigan Lansing Services * 485-3271 I ' FOR PSYCHOLOGY married couples in research therapy. - MSU to ADRIAN & Lenawee returning 1 p.m. 355-0846 after 1:30 p.m. 3-1-17 message for Mara. Orchesis Dance Club welcomes Saturday Wrigley picket and the national Gallo boycott and hear David Shopik's address on "Why narrow, poles. Reasonable price. Criteria County NEVER DIE! Charlee. 337-1305. 5-1-17 FREE A lesson in complexion - one spouse therapy. $10 for 45 minutes. initiated area by way Leaving Friday 1 p.m., returning of Jackson. MSU ANN new members - men and women - Boone's Farm is farmworkers," 7:30 tonight at St. no boon to ... to Arbor. Leaving to join our intermediate - advanced Call 332-0312 after 5 7 John's Student Center. care. Call 484-4519. East p.m. - 8 p.m., Sunday. 3551650 classes at 6 p.m., beginning classes THEY JUST GO UP Saturday, anytime. Monday or X-5-1-22 afternoons and evenings. 3-1-16 at 7:30 p.m. (Tuesday, modern Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing Wednesday after 2 p.m., IN PRICE! dance and Thursday, ballet.) at 21 8 Kharma Film Society is holding a Mall. MERLE NORMAN returning same evening MUSICIAN LOOKING for work in COLDWATER to MSU. Leaving 6 Women's Intramural Bldg. Dues are contest to design a logo. Entries COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-1-17 353-6173. 3-1-17 should be submitted on 8 \ 11 Lansing area. Can play all a.m., Monday, Tuesday & | Mostfrom issues 1954 ■ 1974 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies AKC, excellent breeding, PREGNANT? WE understand. Call keyboards, percussion and sing. Thursday. Returning 1:30 p.m. CAMPUS (Akers) to Ann Arbor. St udent veterinary wives will paper to 307 Student Services Bldg. Print 'Kharma Film Society' at the 50a,to $20 us. PREGNANCY 351-0941 evenings. 3-1-18 Monday & Friday. 10:30 a.m. obedience, companion, con Leaving Friday p.m., returning meet with Mrs. David Rickards, top. A S5 award will be presented COUNSELING. 372-1560. Wednesday. 1-278-6861. 3-1-18 Vice President of the Student to the winner. MSU students only. formation, leader dog. Call Greg, Sunday p.m. 353-3354. 3-1-17 337-7368. 4-1-18 OR-1-31 Women's Auxiliary to the AVMA at CURIOUS BOOKSHOP _ TV and STEREO rentals, $24/term, mpfen t ed. EAST LANSING Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays TO Pontiac. MSU TO ANN Arbor Leaving 7:30 tonight Armistead's home. in Dean and Mrs. MSU Rodeo Club will meet at 8:30 tonight in the Livestock !rand River BUCKSIN MARE 8 years old. $9.95 month. Free same day MICHIGAN COMMUNITY & Fridays leaving 7 a.m., Fridays 12 noon, returning Pavilion. Board of directors will Reasonable. Well trained. BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. Sundays p.m. 353-0089 after 3 Students applying for the major delivery and service. Call returning 5 p.m. 351-3199. meet prior to the club at 8 and the Hours: p.m. Monday - Friday. 3-1-17 the School of Social Work for 485-2928. 485 4922. 5-1-22 NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-17 Monday, Thursday, and 3-1-18 rodeo committee meeting will be at DEPENDABLE, GUARANTEED Friday. 9 4:30 spri must have their 7:15. All chairmen must be present - p.m.; Tuesday | USED MERCHANDISE. OLD ENGLISH sheepdog puppies and Wednesday, 12 6:30 p.m. MSU TO Kalamazoo. Leaving LCC TO MSU • Union. implications in at 254 Baker Hall by and any interested people are m - 1 Acoustic 150B amplifier, Peavey Monday & Wednesday 10:15 t-riday. Please see one of the invited to attend. - AKC, pet or show stock. Peanuts Personal C-1-31 Friday, returning Sunday p.m. J Duece and Fender Showman. 351-1947. 3-1-17 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays & icademic advisers. I "lenty of speaker cabinets to 339-2573. 5-1-22 MALE NEEDS comfortable, Fridays after 5 p.m. 1-223-3152. I choose from. Gibson 12 JAN AND STEVE: DURAND TO 3-1-17 string congratulations furnished apartment/ house to MSU. Leaving 12 ACTION/Vista/ Peace Corps will Abrams Planetarium is I fender GERMAN SHEPARD collie free. conducting Telecaster base. on your engagement this past share with conscientious male/ p.m. returning 3 p.m. be recruiting on campus this week. nightly observing sessions beginning I TruniPets. flutes, saxaphones, 35 Black with tan, shots, 18 weeks. weekend. Signed The Shields female. $110. maximum. 1-288-2394 after 4 p.m. 3-1-17 MSU TO HOLT. Leaving 8 a.m., All seniors are invited to sign up for at 7 p.m. tonight through Jan. 26 I 9uitars (acoustic and electric), 4 .3-1-18 Crew. 1-1-16 337-0420. 7-1-16 returning 1 p.m. 353-7999, 8 - 1 interviews at the placement office. (weather permitting). Comet 1 P'ece Ludwig drum set. FOWLERVILLE TO Campus. at work. 3-1-17 Kohoutek, Venus, Jupiter. Saturn I Guaranteed electronic repair. We BLACK MALE cat free to good As part of an extensive research and various constellations will be Leaving before 11:30 a.m., observed through binoculars and J "V. sell and trade. Master home - playful, likes - lots of HUBBARD HALL TO Rochester or project, an experimental meditation returning after 4:30 p.m. I Charge and Bank attention! 351-0981 evenings. 223-3125 after 5 p.m. 3-1-16 Tiger Stadium, February 1 and training program will be offered telescopes, set up in front of the Americard. without charge 7:30 tonight in planetarium. (Dicker I SECONDHAND & DEAL i* Share Driving STOCKBRIDGE VIA Leslie to 22. Leaving a.m., 353-7328 after 11 a.m. 3-1-18 C201 Wells Hall. Participants must STORE 1701 be willing to attend regular half - DUPLEX BRICK 2 large bedrooms Health Care Seminars lor the I 5n^,h Cedar- Lansing. Phone MALE CHOCOLATEPOINT each side garages, basement -- 3 Natural Science Building. SPARTAN VILLAGE TO Sohn Chinese: Issues and concerns about II u, 3886' 0pen 99 Monday, Wednesday and Siamese kitten. Litter trained, blocks from campus $44,500. Leaving 6:45 a.m., returning 5 for 3 months. nedical < Friday. Other wormed, shots with papers. $50. LINDEN-FENTON to MSU. p.m. 3554470, 8-5. 3-1 16 Laundry, East Grand River. 332-1600. 10-1-21 full! ed I ni9litsuntil6p.m. Leaving 6:45 a.m., returning 4 C-5-1-18 Guaranteed, affectionate, Leaving 7:30 a.m., returning 1 Getting ripped off and need a healthy. Phone 651-5763, after MCDONEL TO Petoskey area. p.m. 355-9936. 5 10 p.m. ■E« OFFICE desk, black chrome p.m., Monday, Wednesday & miracle? Come to the Consumer Sponsored by Formosan (Taiwan) Leaving 3 3-1-18 I egs' $65' AKAI X-150-D reel to 6 p.m. 5-1 16 m Fridays. 1-313-735-7272. 3 1 16 12 noon p.m. Friday, returning Sunday. 353 1060 after Information and Complaint Referral Office in the Activities Student Club and the College of Human Medicine. 7:30 p.m. Friday I 'ee' $55. 332-1887 after 6. US 127, Barnes Road Exit to 4 p.m. 3-1-16 ST. JOSEPH AND Waverly to MSU Office, second floor Union. Anyone in 137 E. Fee Hall. I 5-1-18 GERMAN SHEPHERD male 10 / Holmes Hall. Leaving 7:30 interested in helping out at the months old. All black I tan Commuter Lot. Leaving 8:30 JAMAICA AWAITS YOUI! Jet to OR IF office is also urged to drop by. a.m. returning 1:30 • 2 p.m. ride available. Lansing to a.m., returning 5 p.m. 3557460 Barge SELECTION of paws. Shots - 489-7772. 5 1 16 the sunny, sexy island of Ocho Ann 8 5. 3-1-18 East Lansing Public Library Frames, 677-4973 after 4 p.m. 3-1-16 Arbor, campus. Leaving ■ Rios over Spring Break. $259 presents winter puppet craft classes passes for Every-one. OPTICAL SAMOYED AND Spitz mixed pups will fly you to paradise in the 7:30 a.m.. returning 4 p.m. Ann Ed Trickett, nationally known for children in grades two through I m NT> 2615 East 8 weeks old, $30 each. Caribbean and accommodate EAST Arbor, arrive Lansing 5:30 p.m. WANTED: MSU to Ann Arbor. folk artist, will perform at 8:30 four. Meetings from 3 45 to 4:45 I■ ^--5'CJ11-18 r '9an. Lansing. 372-7409. 669-3102. 5-1-18 you luxuriously in the new LANSING Plymouth. Leaving 6:30 to Novi or 371-2622, evenings. 3-1-16 Leaving 12 noon Thursdays, tonight at Elderly Instruments, 541 E. Grand River Ave. The concert p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 29 through a.m., returning Sundays, after 4 p.m. Match 5. Another class teaches a Turtle Beach Towers. Call returning 4:30 or 5 will be the first in a series p.m. Share expenses. 3 5 3-3637. variety of crafts and is for children K° TYpfWRlTERS. Royal and SAMOYED sale. - 2 YOUNG dogs for ASMSU 353-2471 3-1-18 Travel: 353-0659 or 489-0939. 3-1-18 FLINT 6:30 to - EAST Lansing. Leaving 6:45 a.m., returning 5 X31-1-18 sponsored by the East Lansing Folk Song Society and Elderly in kindergarten and first grade. J■ e Steve ,h Corona, 482 3723. 3-1-17 $20 each. Call 694-0918 after 4 p.m. p.m. 372-1910 extension 285, 8 Instruments. Admission is $1.50. They will meet from 3:45 to 4:45 Country home preferred. 3-1-16 WEDNESDAYS 8t WEEKENDS. SPARTAN VILLAGE TO Sparrow p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31 through 4:30 p.m. 3-1-7 March 7. For both classes, DUPLICATE BRIDGE players Spartan Village to Sparrow Hospital, Monday, Tuesday, JN|'SSl I SolomonHe /99' petroleum products: gasoline, middle distillate oils, residual oil, than in 1972. LIMIT 3 propane gas and butane gas. Oil - burning electric generators would not have a top priority, however. in raid on Lansing motel AVIATION FUELS — Emergency, safety and mercy flights get all the fuel they need. (Coupon) Expires Jan. 20, 1974 Local service air carriers and air taxis get as much fuel as in the East Lansing Store Only The top - priority activities get all the fuel they need. Five hundred pounds of 43, Holt, were being held in In addition, drug manufacturing and related research gets the Mexican marijuana was seized Ingham County Jail Tuesday corresponding month of 1972. same top priority for middle distillate and residual oils. Nonmilitary marine shipping, except for recreational cruises, is by Metro Squad officers following failure to post bond on the charges. Domestic and international airlines, carriers, get 5 per cent less than in 19 7 2. including scheduled cargo - 10% OFF our price on all'l Monday night in a raid on a also a top priority for residual oil. Lansing motel which police The men were arrested when kodak film processings The top - priority lists for propane and butane also include the they sold the marijuana to a declined to identity. marketing of bottled gas by stations selling up to 15,000 gallons Three men arrested in the Metro Squad officer for (Coupon) FISH Expires Jan. 20, 1974 raid were arraigned Tuesday $50,000. Internal Revenue East Lansing Store Only morning in Lansing District Service officials estimated the Court on charges of delivery of marijuana seized had a street Tickets: marijuana. The men, identified as Ronald Welldon, 21, Eaton value value, of $160,000. At that the grass could cost ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH YOU CAN EAT, CONDITION BETADINE 9 ALL THE SUCCULENT FRIED JAR Rapids, Terry Griffin, 36, $320 per pound or $20 per DOUCHE ounce. FRENCH FRIES, and COLE SLAW Okemos, and Donald Lovely, BLOODROCK 16 oz. o 00 S1 19 January IB-$2,50 COMPACT ' HOCKEY? ADULTS $1 .59 CHILDREN SOUP AND SANDWICH SPECIAL MON.-FRI. . REG. $5.98 \J*JL7 LIMIT 1 REG. $3.25 LIMIT 2.19 (Coupon) (now on sale in the lounge) REFRIGERATORS Expires Jan. 20, 1974 g Aacks or Better East Try METRO Lansing Store Only S16/TERM j k 521 E. Grand River 372-1795 (Free Delivery) | PERNOX SAFEGUARD TUBE COMPLEXION SIZE i 2°z REG. $2.20 I • Ay *+ / REG. 23c 1 5' voum gom n limithere/ LIMIT 1 LIMIT 6 (Coupon) Expires Jan. 20, 1974 Expired JaTTo, 1974 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only INCENSE SiSiiiiiTe!! 3301 EAST MICHIGAN m PRICE5 RE- i NATURE SCENTS TIDE REG. $1.25 67" 36c WAREHOUSE i 2825E. DUCED ON LIMIT 1 (Coupon) GRAND ITfAs Expires Jan. 20, 1974 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only RIVER / VOUusrfif MO ST STAYFREE PRELL MAXI •PADS LIQUID 30's 7 99c 491 oz. REG. $1.65 REG. $1.15 LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 (Coupon) (Coupon) Expires Jan. 20, 1974 East Lansing Store Only W: 25' OFF our price on any deodorant g-BURGER GtRPE- LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires Jan. 20, 1974 East Lansing Store Only HEHTUUfMB1" itrutt 8 PACK PEPSI NO RETURN 30% OFF | retail on all polaroid || 1?Z7TW REG. $1.29 • 16 oz. 99« sunglasses | LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 (Coupon) (Coupon) Expires Jan. 20, 1974 Expires Jan. 20, 1974 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store cm fe( T5VEK PINK. VOUB choice: ALBUM SPECIAL rod stewart/faces coast to coast $2.99 | •nrotw. wont the j. geils band ladies invited $3.19| miiMsncKs SKi Of Made Sliced Bacon. .. 1M9 5 88( john denver greatest hits the carpenters 3.89 YOU SAVE "COUPON the singles $3.89 HfRftUO pec , PLl 0EET smokv SAVE 404 - Sausage, Cheese -Hambun, Pepperotii §ml links 79 MENS ORLON JOHN'S TR0ZEN PI7ZJL SAVE 26. bQOP THR.U SAT JflA/ ll Lansing Store Only