Return to school termed difficult for old By LINNEA BOESE and feeling incompetent to meet the day - for her to be able to compete, but she State News Staff Writer to - day grind." wants to make it, all she really needs is a They have greater anxieties than the These fears are augmented for many little confidence - building. average incoming freshman and find it older students by the complexity of the Recently advertisements of a brown bag harder to face the first onslaught of large University where they do not know lunch for "mature" women have appeared midterms. where to go for help. There is no central around campus. They are the "older students" who University office set up to deal specifically come to college after being out of school with their problems, though one was Mila Price, of the Women's Resource for several years recommended by the MSU Committee on Center, organized the Wednesday lunches working in an occupation or as housewives. for older women students to Lifelong Education. give them a Some come back because economic Several staff and faculty members have chance to meet with other students in necessity or the desire for a bigger slice of come forward voluntarily to help answer similar situations. luxuries force them to get a marketable the questions of older students. "They mostly need the support of college degree. Others want the chance to Mildred Erickson, asst. dean for others who have made the leap to being a develop themselves as persons. But for student in spite of their families and continuing education in University most of them the University poses a threat College, probably does the most extensive friends," Price said. as well as a promise. work with them. Pearl, the mother of three children, Erickson's interest in "adult" students During fall term the group, usually came to MSU three years numbering about 10, met to share in a arbitrarily defined as those over 25 — ago when she got Continuing the chance to put her youngest son in a day care center. Going to college was years of age — in 1966. led her into adult advising small group advertising benefit, and so setting. This term they are that more women can Carol Wyble, St. Johns, (white sweater) and W.P. need moral support more than anything, feeling a something she had always wanted to do. Much of her advising resembles that of are to interact with them inviting in career women on certain topics of Kirsch, Wacousta, (with tie) are members of lack of confidence in themselves and in skills they "1 had many fears," she said. "One was an ombudsman. She listens to problems concern, just being with maintaining small groups for associate professor Carroll Hawkins' class on have not used in several years. younger people who were and handles them when she can with the discussion. the same age as my older children again, staff in the advising center, but often a international communism. Some older students State News photo by Bob Kaye simple phone call to the appropriate Those who are housewives and mothers department is all that is needed, she said. as well as students usually face home Erickson talks to students who need problems, Price said. They have a family help planning a program or evaluating to care for on top of their studies, and not their previous work, helps others deal with all husbands and children are cooperative. anxieties and counsels adults who are Sharing their experiences helps them cope thinking of returning to school. with their individual situations, Price said. Some students need their credit load Price herself returned to school after adjusted once a term starts because they 12 years as a housewife and can identify find that family pressures increase, or they with other women who return to college. need someone to call professors when a "One of the things being a housewife family crisis arrives and they can not make does to a woman is to drain her of her self their exams. - confidence and sense of being an Others just need some moral support, important person in her own right, as well Erickson said. When a woman comes in as someone's wife and someone's mother," Thursday, January 17,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, saying she feels her skills are just too rusty Price said. Michigan 48824 Milliken urges 10% hike for MSU budget By SUSAN AGER the state's economic situation, and the requested funds for a 7.5 per cent to become an explosive issue in the $1.73 million, very close to University board slash travel State News Staff Writer crystal ball is so full of clouds that it's compensation increase. on budgets, a cut hard to predict what kind of legislature's budget process, after requests for a $2 million increase. amounting to $93,000. Soaring utility costs were recognized in $700,000 requested by MSU for the Of the total recommended increase He also recommended an appropriations we'll end up with," one the governor's recommendations which appropriations Gov. Milliken's proposed 1974 - 75 college last year was see - sawed in and out immediate funds. $839,000 would go to cut of $630,000 based on enrollments administrator said. included a $1.3 million increase for fuel, of the budget. hudget for MSU will total $98.6 million, the College of Human Medicine, $891,000 which seem to be hovering about 400 Lr about $9 million more than the 1973 • The governor's recommendations for mainly coal and electricity. to the College of Osteopathic Medicine students below the estimates MSU made the general fund Once again this year, Milliken has Administrators feel this year will be just 174 appropriations. budget totaled and $220,000 to the College of last year, MSU presidential assistant Elliott recommended $500,000 for MSU's as challenging, as some legislators still Veterinary However, the proposed budget, $85,767,100, an increase of 11 per cent Medicine, currently threatened with a G. Ballard said Wednesday. over the 1973 74 general fund proposed college of law, which has been a strongly feel the college does not belong at total loss of federal funding and other cost Milliken's recommendations now must Including an $8.4 million increase in - top University priority since 1965. MSU. MSU's general fund, though seemingly appropriations. The general fund crunches. undergo hearings by various House and constitutes The College of Urban ■enerous and sufficient for efficient about two - thirds of the Development, Medical schools, termed the In an effort to conserve fuel - and keep Senate Committees, possible modification which received no fund University operations, may mean little if University's operating dollars. changes in "sweethearts of the legislature," received MSU's fuel costs down - Milliken also and passage by both legislative houses and Millfken's proposed budget, also threatens final executive approval. i expected economic crunch hits the Milliken is also asking recommended budget increases at MSU of recommended a 15 per cent across • the • $6,908,300 for ■tate. University administrators say. the Agricultural Experiment Station and j If typical, the budget recommendations $5,967,000 for the Cooperative Extension Should Aide be cut somewhat by the legislature, Service. These increases of $348,000 and lut this year University administrators see 1 tight economic ■urther cuts. squeeze hinting at even $270,000 respectively are far below the requested $3.3 million total increase for the two programs. calls recorder J Some said they fear the legislature may The recommended general fund increase WASHINGTON (AP) - A White House the obliteration of the tape should be ■hop off budget dollars for new programs Rep. Jerome R. Waldie. D - Calif., made fraction of the amount being spent by included aide testified Wednesday his signature was referred to a grand jury for possible - including the proposed law school — $5.4 million for 6 per cent his intentions known in a letter to "our adversaries" in the special Watergate ■nd may even pare away money from average salary increases and $1.4 million forged on a document showing he had criminal action. Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter W. received the tape recorder technical prosecutor's office, the Senate Watergate to cover assumed 4 per cent inflation On Tuesday a panel of experts said that Ixisting programs, possibly the College of Rodino Jr., D - N.J. committee and the House Judiciary ■Jrban Development, if the state's fiscal costs. experts say was used when a segment of a there were at least five and perhaps as •Nixon's legal defense in the Watergate Committee. Situation is severely threatened. In its budget request submitted subpenaed Watergate tape was erased. many as nine instances of erasing and and related scandals has cost the •Vice President Gerald R. Ford said to the governor's office in November, MSU had Stephen Bull told a federal court rerecording in the 18.5 - minute tape government almost $300,000 since July, | "There's a big question mark marring hearing that he did remember receiving the section that has been obliterated. Wednesday that "even if you take the recorder but that the signature on Secret according to White House figures. worst side" of the latest Watergate tape The tape is a recording made of a But a White House official said the cost disclosure "it doesn't justify In proposed budget Service records is not his. conversation between President Nixon and of Nixon's 15 - lawyer team was a small impeachment." Shown the receipt, Bull said, "That is his chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, on June not my signature That is not even . . . 20, 1972. The erased portion apparently- liken offers plans close." Next to the signature, there were initials to indicate someone signed Bull's name had contained talk about the break • in at Democratic party headquarters three days earlier. Trowbridge station OKd to ease energy because he was not available. In answer to a subsequent question, he The White House said "premature judgments" about the cause of the pending new unit's assent crisis gap said, "No one is authorized to sign my "are altogether unwarranted." said the name." Trowbridge site, just east of The prosecution questioned Secret South Harrison Road, would be the best Bull received the machine which had Service personnel Wednesday about who choice given expected ridership patterns By TOM HAROLDSON just been purchased on Oct. 1 and turned had custody of the tape recorders. The Trowbri ige and it over to Rose Mary Woods, the Road depot site was long-term cost considerations. and Louis Sims, chief of the technical selected by un Committee members David Hollister, advisory body late MAUREEN McDONALD President's secretary, for use while trying service division of the Secret Service, to transcribe Wednesday night to serve passengers in chairman of the Ingham County Board of State News Staff Writers subpenaed tapes. testified that he was unable to supply the Lansing area when an 18-month Commissioners, and George Griffiths, It was a short time later, according to documentary evidence on who had used Amtrak demonstration project begins East Lansing city councilman, said the I With election year flourish, Gov. 150 minibuses and allotment to the Woods' testimony, that she accidentally the tape recorders at various times. He said an operation here in April. estimated $35,00*0 first-year cost for the JliUiken Wednesday released a pushed the wrong button which she those records were destroyed each time a highway department to affect dwindling The 11-2 vote from the Capitol Area as yet undeveloped Trowbridge site ■something for everybody" budget. gas tax revenue. thought could have caused at least part of machine was returned to Secret Service Council of Governments served as a I Property tax rebates will amount to the 18.5 -minute gap. coupled with an expected high ridership The governor also alocated $1.1 custody. recommendation to a new Capitol Area from the MSU community made the East ■107 million, while a food tax credit However, technical experts reported plan million to the public service commission In other developments: Rail Council to finally choose the 4,000 Lansing spot more acceptable than the Will add up to $31 million. Students with Tuesday that the incident Woods •A member of the House Judiciary to establish energy conservation and square-foot lot in East Lansing over an Jcomes less than $5,000 would gain described could not have created all of the Depot restaurant, 1203 S. Washington resource development programs. Committee said Wednesday he will call for existing restaurant-depot facility in Ave., Lansing. Bbout $10 apiece on state income tax marks they found on the tape. immediate impeachment if Nixon Lansing. The controversy over the depot site TBod credit. If the energy crisis reaches mammoth Bull took the stand not long y after U.S. attempts to use a separation of powers The government council acted at has been simmering since before I I he higher education budget is up 9.1 proportions, the governor's office has District Judge John J. Sirica told the argument to block the committee's 10:45 p.m. on the informal advice of its Christmas, with the apparent sentiments r®r crnt J'wr last year. $98.6 million already released contingency spending hearing he will eventually decide whether Jo to MSU, plus $7.5 million for will plans. impeachment inquiry. three-member Amtrak committee, which of the Amtrak committee wavering capital between the Trowbridge Road and South ■utlays which would go toward the First they would slow down the rate ■xpansion of the power plant ahd of capital outlay (building expansion), Washington Avenue sites. ■onstruction second dip into the motor vehicle Initially, officials had hoped to of a clinical sciences construct a train station at Trowbridge building. accident claims fund, and third, the because two rail lines intersect at the I The governor also has granted $1.9 governor would ask various state agencies Pillion to reimburse to control and slow down spot. private colleges for spending. But the cost The new superagency, which awaits considerations had faecal aureate and associate degrees, an prompted a shift to the Depot restaurant ■Ppropriation he said has been given to Senate approval, commands the highest site on South Washington Avenue. The ■elp meet expenses for private schools portion of the budget proposal. facility's owner had offered the use of his Approximately $1.7 billion would be KlV cn>dited with helping to keep allocated to combined mental health building and restaurant services free of Vbjic institutions' enrollments down. a charge. 1 he governor's aides are confident that department, social services, and public health But, going into Wednesday night's J° lax increases will be department. seen in 1974, council meeting, sentiment seemed to ■espite the burgeoning energy crisis, Financing for mental health, though, shift back to Trowbridge, because w' esl'n>ate an annual unemployment has slackened due to a decrease in ridership figures from 1971 showed ■ i|f °,f less toan 10 percent, and dismiss patients seeking service. A drop of 3,000 heavier use near the MSU community K1 'cs Miniates that the rate could go as patients was realised, creating for the first than in Lansing. In addition, Vincent P as17 percent time a one-to-one ratio of patient and Malcangi, the Depot restaurant owner, l.^es " n°te that higher in employment is staff. Public education will have a $36.3 changed his mind about the use of his ■ ■ Michigan. To improve facility and opted to seek government T Ulp b"dget allows $67,200 to expand million increase this year, ftinds if his site were chosen. J* international trade office in Tokyo to notwithstanding an estimated reduction ■describe the attributes of of 35,000 students. About $920,000 is Michigan recommended for an expansion of the |du%here."he 1 The PUrP°Se °f l0CaUng energy crisis dominated talks on school lunch program. The governor is allocating $3,530,000 Lansing depot site t.. ,u°geL Milliken's aides Wednesday to beef up the State Police narcotics The Depot, left, a restaurant in I.nS ^hat thej ■ ned with the entire budget was program. Some $409,000 would be spent Lansing, and a site near Spartan energy crisis in mind. on the new "turn in pushers program" Shopping Center on Trowbridqt |7 Pstimate that the crisis may result in which gives a bounty to informers. Road were considered as possible ■v..''" r*nt' or $^4 million decrease in Milliken urged the legislature for lL the state- prompt passage because the energy crisis sites for the Amtrak depot. lilhass I " « projected transit is a high priority Item, demands immediate attention. Last year, State News photo by budget of $8 million, the legislature delayed passage until John W. Dickson eludes the purchase of additional September, with school aid being the "»er iram service nora • Aintrack, prominent conflict. Michigan State News, Elst Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17 '974 I State lawmak sets] news Kissinger tries to mediate plans strategy to seat I roundup ASWAN, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. moves settlement. toward a long-range GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - "The voters were a man who could fill Jerry Ford's shoes," savs the nominee for the congressional seat the vice years. loon Repubjj^ ■ presidentt hheld 25 I compiled by our notional desk Kissinger hopped aboard the The disengagement Robert VanderLaan, 43, majority leader in the m 1, Jerusalem ■ Aswan shuttle hopefully would keep the two Senate, indicated quickly after rolling up almost 55 again Wednesday and flew back sides from shooting at each per 881 ■ Soviet author's wife harassed to Egypt to try to reconcile other while negotiators in the vote in Tuesday's four - man primary that he will st!!"101 I Geneva try to work out a links with Ford. I Israeli and Egyptian proposals The vice president planned to spend a full day c,rand Rapid, I Alexander Solzhenitsyn's wife said Wednesday the for troop disengagement on the lasting Mideast peace. Suez front. Meanwhile Syria's Foreign today. It will be his first visit to his home area* sin« """ his I dissident Soviet writer is not yet ready to reply to confirmation as vice president last month. Kissinger, reflecting the Minister Abdul Halim VanderLaan pledged he would spend all expanding government attacks against his expose of optimism he has expressed Khaddam said that Egypt day today with p I Stalinist prison camp life. since arriving in the Mideast, should not conclude a separate ven though the legislature is supposed to hear Gov. MiOib > budget proposals that day. He flew from Lansing to WashingS I Natalya Svetlova Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel laureate's said in Aswan that "the gap is military disengagement 1 wife since last May, reported that her Moscow narrowing. agreement with Israel, a Beirut Wednesday to meet Ford and fly with him to Grand Rapids I "I am coming here with the magazine said. VanderLaan holds a master's degree in education from a. L apartment had been under police surveillance until late hope of narrowing it further, It was the first reported University of Michigan. n "* I Monday night and that a series of threatening and or even eliminating it," he official Syrian demand that He was accepted into the political science doctoral program I insulting phone Calls were continually made to her added. any disengagement agreement MSU but never took classes. His wife, contacted here, said h" I apartment. It was Kissinger's third trip cover both fronts of last duties as majority leader prevented him from working on h' I On Tuesday night the latest move in the nationwide to Aswan on his current October's Arab - Israeli war. doctorate. VanderLaan could not be reached for comment. I VanderLaan met with three members of the GOP Mideast mediation mission. In Tel Aviv, the independent Natj0. campaign against Solzhenitsyn came with a radio Talks here with President Committee Wednesday to plan strategy for the Feb. 18 ^nera! newspaper Haaretz claimed broadcast suggesting he leave the country. In the last Anwar Sadat that election. I followed his several European few years, Soviet authorities have rid themselves of VanderLaan meets Richard Vanderveen, who was second stop in Israel for ambassadors have reported to unopposed some outspoken critics by threatening them with prison meetings with Foreign Minister their governments that the in the Democratic primary, in a general election which includes I unless they leave the country. Abba Eban and other Israeli Israeli military might be candidates from the American Independent and Socialist Labor I leaders. planning to overthrow Premier parties. I Meanwhile, German sources in Moscow reported that Kissinger met with Sadat for Golda Meir in a coup Vanderveen, 51, is a Grand Rapids lawyer who lost to Ford in I German radio broadcasts of the book have been 1 yh hours Wednesday supported by the United 1958. The Democrat already has billed the election as"« I jammed. Other broadcasts beamed at the Soviet Union afternoon. States. Riot victim referendum on President Richard M. Nixon." ' that have not read excerpts from the book,have not The secretary of state had "You've got to he kidding." American This Indonesian student was dubbed by an army trooper been jammed. worked until 4 a.m. in an Embassy Jerusalem and got only 3l/i spokesman said. "I wouldn't during rioting in Jakarta Wednesday. Soldiers backed by hours' deep before boarding dignify the report with a armored vehicles dispersed rampaging crowds protesting a 3 arrested in Getty kidnaping his U.S. Air Force plane. He serious response." visit by Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka. had a revised Israeli map on AP Wirephoto Rome police arrested three men Wednesday in the military disengagement for the kidnaping of J. Paul Getty 111, who was released Dec. 15 talks with Sadat, an aide said. after five months' captivity when a $2.7 million ransom was paid. Egypt had rejected an earlier Israeli map propc.-ing the Talk slated to blast military deployment that Police said they were seeking a fourth man and had would result in the Sinai linked the crime to the Calabrian underworld, known in Italy as the mainland Mafia and said to be as powerful as the Sicilian Mafia organization. Part of the ransom was Peninsula if the two armies agree to disengage. Israeli officials said obstacles Filipino martial law included disagreement on what Raul S. Manglapus, leader of a group reportedly recovered. seeking an end to Filipino weapons Egypt should be martial law and the release of Filipino political prisoners, will Domenico Barbino, 27, Vincenzo Mammoliti, 37, and allowed to keep east of the speak on campus and in East Lansing today and Friday. Antonio Mancuso, 35, were charged with kidnaping, Suez Canal, Cairo's insistence Manglapus will address the MSU Lansing Area Filipino Club • criminal association and causing a person serious injury, the last charge relating to the kidnapers having cut off on commitment from Israel on continued withdrawals after at 8 p.m. today at the United Ministries for 1118 S. Harrison Road. He will also Higher Education, IF YOU MISSED speak at 11 a.m. Friday in initial disengagement, and what the Con Con Room of the International Center. the eccentric billionaire grandson's ear and mailing it to FLAMING HOG NIGHT - the Israelis called Egypt's a Rome newspaper to show the abduction Manglapus is former Philippine secretary of foreign affairs and was no hoax. belligerent attitude. senator. He heads the Movement for a Free The sides are talking Philippines. FBI's about two Israel's withdrawing LAST YEAR Kelley asks wider powers about 20 miles eastward into The Slate News is | ublished by the students of Michigan ! the Sinai Peninsula up to the University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school te FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley wants legislative Mondays. Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer term, and a sp strategic Mitla and Gidi passes, Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription r; authority to revive counterintelligence tactics in the U.S. aides have said. event of a sudden national emergency. The semiofficial Second class postage paid at Fast Lansing. Mich. Editorial Egyptian business offices at 345 Student Services Uldg.. In an interview Wednesday Kelley said the legislation Michigan ! newspaper A1 Ahram said in University, East Lansing, Michigan. 48824. that the FBI is prepared to seek would establish a review Cairo there is a proposal that Israel complete its pullba(ck board to determine when an emergency existed and within three weeks of the allow a temporary counterintelligence program while Classified Ads disengagement agreement. The 353-6400 Congress considered permanent action. But he would newspaper did not elaboijte* Display Advertising Business Office 35 5 3447 not discuss specific tactics. The proposal is part of a A1 Ahram said Egypt 355-831 1 considers the initial withdrawal report the FBI will deliver to Atty. Gen. William B. the first step as in a series of Saxbe on a counterintelligence operation conducted for three years against New Left groups. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17, 1974 3 0 :: micHiGnn nnjnqn^ guard Ideas on gas rationing solicited WASHINGTON (AP) - The to the energy office on the systems, like Cleveland, would Senate Commerce Committee; accepted President Nixon's suggesting that their foreign (ICUiS RELEASE nation faces a 50 - 50 chance rationing proposal, under be cut by 10 per cent while invitation to conference of ministers meet in Washington of gasoline Sen. Henry M. Jackson, a rationing but a final which coupons would be issued those in urban areas with the chairman of the Senate Interior leading oil • consuming nations, Feb. 11 to discuss the decision is unlikely before this to all licensed drivers over 18. best transit systems, like New Committee; Sen. John Pastore, the State Dept. said worldwide energy problem. summer, a top federal energy Under the proposed system, York, would be reduced by 20 vice chairman of the Joint Wednesday. official said Wednesday. if the gasoline shortage remains per cent. Atomic •Detroit area motorists who John Sawhill, at its current 20 Energy Committee; deputy per cent level, Energy officials conceded and Rep. John Dingell, D - Nixon sent personal lined up at a Royal Oak gas director of the Federal drivers could expect to Energy get that the ration plan is an Detroit, chairman of the House messages to the heads of station to beat high gas prices Office, said the Nixon ration coupons to buy from 33 incentive for cities with poor subcommittee will also have to line up at the administration will face more to on regulatory government in Britain, Italy, 41 gallons a month, mass transit systems to not agencies. France, Japan, West Germany, city courthouse to pay traffic pressure in the summer to depending on where they live. make improvements. ration gasoline as use of the If the shortage eases and oil •Japan and Norway are the Canada, Norway and the tickets garnered while waiting Sawhill said the fuel rises sharply only countries to have formally Netherlands on Jan. 10 for an open pump. during imports increase by 500,000 administration still hopes it can vacation time. barrels per day, the basic avoid gasoline rationing. Though the government will monthly ration would be In other energy be ready to put the plan into increased from open tonight and friday nights until nine a range of 40 to developments: effect within 60 days, if 49 gallons, depending on •Eight members of necessary, "it might be more residence. Congress, including some of likely that the plan would go But under the plan, these the most influential on energy into effect in summer as peak coupons, now being printed by matters, have urged a 90 - day gasoline demands go up," he the government, could be freeze on oil prices. said. bought and sold freely. "The principal factor Sawhill said at a Sawhill said drivers living in news creating runaway inflation in conference that a standby rural areas, cities with less than the United States is the rationing plan unveiled by the 100,000 population, and in administration's misguided and energy office Tuesday would metropolitan areas with poor inept energy policy," the eight require as many as 17,000 or nonexistent mass transit, said in a joint statement A press release received Wednesday by the State News tells people and cost as much as $1 such as Detroit, systems would Wednesday. billion to operate. get the full ration. readers that the National Guard has found some benefits Among signers of the He urged the American Rations in urban areas with statement were Sen. Warren G. during the energy crisis job layoffs. people to send their comments moderately efficient transit Magnuson, chairman of the Campaign reform bill approved support campaign reform New low '89" price organizations who contribute The legislation stiffens the prohibited from contributing legislation but may introduce to a candidate list the members penalties for corporations who to candidates under current their own reform bills. who The State Senate Wednesday actually gave the money. violate campaign laws, law. Texas Instruments electronic slide rule calculator...with split • re its overwhelming approval Senate Democrats were requiring fines of up to However, the measure second accuracy, clearly visible 12 • character read - out with 200 decade Other political reform reform legislation requiring under strong pressure from $10,000 and penalties three includes limitations no on the range number display, 10 - digit keys plus decimal point and 12 function measures waiting in the wings their leaders to vote for the times the I disclosures of campaign amount illegally amount of money a candidate would regulate lobbyists, measure. keys. Figure: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, jntributions and contributed. Corporations are may spend or receive. require candidates and reciprocals, squares, square root...change signs, scientific notation, Kpenditures. officeholders to disclose all automatic conversion to scientific notation, mixed calculations. sources of income and prohibit Included The bill, a top priority item are calculator, AC power converter / charger, carry case, owner's Trustees to secret meetings by government study Gov. Milliken's legislative manual. Weighs less than 8 ounces. 6% x 3 x 1 %" size. Complete, bodies. iindry list, was sent to the s899; iuse for further Senate Democrats, who sideration on a 34 - 0 vote. blocked a vote on the measure It requires political in December, offered a series ndidates for local and state nounts mes and to ntributors. All disclose contributed and the addresses of the expenditures of amendments to the bill in 90 minute debate. - The only successful amendment from a Democrat, a complaint Recommendations of the Committee on Student Perrin, vice process president for osteopathic hospitals. Jacobsoris offered by Sen. Daniel S. University relations, said. "The In another agenda item, the >r $25 also would be Publication Fee Revision and a Cooper of Oak Park, procedure was worked out by board will consider transferring :losed. new grievance procedure for the office of Labor Relations The Tjighwheeler eliminated the requirement the Medical Technology that MSU's administrative - and the A-P association." Program from the College ot House leaders say they out • of - state professional (A— P) employes The board will also consider Veterinary Medicine to a joint are among several agenda items approving MSU's entrance into administration by the College set for January's board of the of Human "Where the Big and the Little Wheels Meet" Michigan Intercollegiate Medicine and trustee's meeting at 10 a m. ton Graduate Studies Program. In jail College of in Friday in the Board Room, Administration Building. this program, MSU graduate students would be able to pay Osteopathic Medicine. The program has been located in the veterinary ...presents its brand - new, old - fashioned some items, a little less to pay! menu — with more to choose from, and for The committee, created by tuition fees at MSU while college since the program was Soups the board last June, will created in the 1920s. o take owrecommend that the $1 State News fee be retained and that the State News be included in attending another Michigan university which had a special program of study. In return, DE JOUR HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER cup .45 (Friday only) bowl 60 .90 MSU would receive a graduate A arrested in a PLATTER OF SALAD served with roll & butter 1.35 man Monday night raid Lansing motel, in Salads on a the provisions that allow for student from that institution. ich 500 pounds of marijuana were seized, attempted suicide DINNER SALAD .75 fees that may be removed by Trustees will also consider esday night in Lansing City Jail. referendum. Choice of dressings: Caesar, Paris, 1000 Island. adding two more hospitals to Terry Griffin, 36, Okemos, one of three men charged with They will also suggest that MSU's osteopathic medicine Creamy Garlic. Sweet 'n Tart ivery of marijuana in the case, tried to hang himself with his ASMSU and the Council of affiliation agreements. Under Chunky Blue Cheese 15 extra rt, police said. Graduate Students (COGS) these . agreements MSU PEDDLER'S LUNCH sliced apple served with cheddar consider placing a referendum osteopathic students serve iriffin has been turned over to the custody of the Ingham before students that would cheese, crackers and soup of the day 1.75 internships in Michigan unty Sheriffs Dept. create a central fund to Two other men held in the case, Ronald Welldon, Sandwiches 21, Eaton finance student publications. 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Grand River (across from the Union) (across from Berkey) 332-0877 351-5420 3 a.m. to 5:30 daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 daily The highwheeler NexttoLlJMS East Lansing 35 1-2'55 OPINION PAGE William W. Whiting Editor-in-chief Lynn Henning Sports editor Beth Ann Masalkoski . .Advertising Manager Jonathan S. Kaufman National editor Gerald H. Coy General Manager John W. Lindstrom Campus editor Susan Ager Staff representative Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Jim Bush City editor Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor Craig Porter Photo editor EDITORIALS Milliken's sta IJUSTCANT GET THAT s. mixed bag of Something for everyone seemed replace the current Consumer to be the keynote of Gov. Council. This was also a rather Milliken's State of the State address vague notion which requires careful as he offered a mixed study. bag of new programs and agencies and tax One of the major flaws of relief for all. It is obviously an Milliken's proposals for these new election year. agencies and programs is a lack of Milliken's major new cost outlines on what they would announcement was a proposed $53 cost voters. With proposed tax cuts, million tax reduction that would be financing these projects could prove extended to all state citizens. The quite a task. POINT or VIEW reduction is based on a surplus of Transportation programs involve MSU ideal location for law schooll funds from this year's state budget. some eixtra money as the governor Most legislators termed the program promised a $7 million increase in unrealistic or only short - termed. transportation funds. One can only Election reform was also a major hope these funds will be used I feel confident in By REP. JACKIE VAUGHN III consideration. A new state ■ supported law school saying th. theme of the address. As before, wisely to develop worthwhile mass D - Detroit Because it has been almost two years must offer at least the same degree of there art j grs;;t many other factors whicfcl Milliken called on the legislature to transit programs and not since the committee's report was released, quality of legal education as the law make MSU the best place at « For a number of years the Michigan I think it might be wise for us to review its pass sweeping election reform squandered on short - term schools at the University of Michigan and commence an expansion of our state') ■ Legislature has had before it the question most important findings. To quote the Wayne State University. legislation to restore the people's stopgaps to a major problem. of creating one or more new law schools in study: Michigan State University presents an legal education, I think the precede I trust in politics. This should be a Paraphrasing Detroit Mayor the state. "Michigan equals or exceeds the nation excellent opportunity for the fulfillment reasons enumerated in the 1972 should suffice. study | I high priority item for the Coleman Young's warning to drug In addition to studying numerous in the demand for legal education. This legislature. It is an election year, pushers and other assorted appropriations bills and engaging in demand has increased faster than the of these needs in that: •it is a large, nationally recognized What now remains before the legislate! and ethics legislation would be a criminals to "get out of town," considerable committee and floor debate, institution that can offer law students an is a continued debate on this subject. In I capacity of Michigan's law schools to begs I we have also witnessed the activities of a the next few weeks, we will again welcome way to start down the Milliken told them to get out of the campaign trail. state. This is hardly a realistic special committee established for the sole accept applicants and educate (them) . . . exceptional opportunity for a variety of studying and debating: | purpose of studying the necessity and Michigan's state - supported law schools stimulating interdisciplinary experiences •Whether the legislature shouldl Milliken also proposed a few new approach. A much more helpful feasibility for expanded legal education in already exceed optimum educational necessary to the training of a professional appropriate funds for one or more In I agencies. First, he would like a state suggestion would have been to offer capacity (total size) and cannot, therefore, generalist. schools in Michigan. Michigan. increase the size of first year enrollments •its location near the state Capitol • If This committee began operating in • so, where this money r. job development agency to sell low medical treatment to drug addicts offers the potential for many symbiotic - interest bonds to finance new who steal and commit crimes to January 1971 and was known as the justifiably and equitably might be spent I Special Joint Committee on Legal As a consequence, the opportunity for relationships between the law school and I am clearly convinced that ! industries. In view of the current support their habits. possesses numerous qualifications noil Education. energy crisis this is an excellent idea Noticeably lacking in the address Its membership was comprised of three shared by other state schools in the area oil and should be explored further. was the subject of unemployment. senators, Robert W. Davis, R - Gaylord; "I am clearly convinced that MSU possesses numerous qualifications legal education. This is not to sav.| The new super agency to With predictions that David Plawecki, D - Dearborn Heights, and not shared by other state schools in the area of legal education. This is however, that we need only one liil William Ballenger, R • Lansing, and three school. combine the departments of State unemployment could reach as high not to say, however, that we need only one law school. as 20 per cent in some areas of representatives, John Engler, R - Mount "What is meant is the fact that MSU's location, leadership and What is meant is the fact that MSlPil and Mental Health with the Dept. Pleasant; Edward Suski, D - Flint, and location, leadership and progrirl of Social Services was again brought Michigan, this should have been program development places it in a uniquely qualified position to development places it in a unique! myself. up in the address. This is a holdover looked into in greater detail. Ballenger and I served as co - chairmen. become the first new state - supported law school created in Michigan in qualified position to become the first mi from the last legislative session and, "Let us get on with the people's Attorney Robert Carr served as chief a number of years. state • supported law school created it I as before, needs further 'business," was the governor's counsel. "Once this school is opened at Michigan State, I think we should then Michigan in a number of years. After almost four months of study, the Once this school is opened at Michipil investigation and study before this concluding appeal. This can be begin studying the possibility of locating additional schools at other committee published its findings March 9, sites." State, I think we should then bepl giant step is taken. accomplished, hopefully, if the 1972, in a 39 - page report. The most studying the possibility of locatinfI In the area of consumer affairs, legislature cooperates to bury important conclusions reached were that additional schools at other sites. I Milliken proposes to create a partisan politics and pass some there existed a pressing qualitative and In closing, I would like to reiterate my I quantitative need for at least one new law legal education for qualified Michigan agencies of state, city and county faith in MSU as a potential educator oil department of consumer affairs to meaningful legislation. school in Michigan, and that the prime applicants is decreasing ... government. law students, and to pledge my complrttl location for it was at MSU. The burden of this decreasing •its "land • grant" or "people service" and unqualified support in pursuit of tlu | While some specific statistics cited in opportunity is not shared equally. It hits philosophy is receptive to the challenge of goal. hardest at the economically and the applied functions of the study may have changed since the legal education. Somebody's lying.. report was released, it is generally agreed that the basic need for expanded legal education in our state remains, and that educationally disadvantaged A new state must meet national - ... supported law school accrediting standards well •It has demonstrated a constructive and • thought • out commitment to the creation of a quality law school within its I 'aughn, D ■ Detroit, is a member nf the /four ■ Colleges and Universities Education Committt I and is clutirnun of the Youth and Stwkt J MSU should still be given first at the earliest possible time. jurisdiction." Participation Committee. Somebody is lying. This is the the American people. It has to lead only conclusion that can be reached to the assumption that if this tape in wake of the latest news on the is doctored, other tapes were also VOX P0PULI tape fiasco. And the evidence is probably tampered with, Snd the pointing more and more to the fact that it is not the tape experts. whole point of Nixon offering the tapes to the court was an empty Alumnus believes basketball On Tuesday, experts working for gesture. To the Editor: circumstance. of Nordmann, who as a competent Look around you and you will disco*l Judge John J. Sirica's court came to It becomes painfully obvious to As an alumnus and former basketball In fact, the unqualified run rampant at assistant, accomplished most of the work many incompetents in every section offefl the startling conclusion that the 18 more and more Americans each day player at MSU I was very sorry to read of MSU. for his incompetent superiors. the resignation of Bob Nordmann as campus. Should these people be alloidB - minute gap in one of the tapes that Nixon must go. The time is After the unfortunate death of John Here is an honest man. A man who tells to control the lives of so many yora assistant basketball coach. His departure subpenaed by the courts was long overdue for the House of Bennington, former head basketball coach, it like it is. A man dedicated to his job and people? I seriously hope not. I has prompted me to write this letter. conditions allowed that Gus Ganakas be in what he believes - so much that it There are exceptions, however. H*l deliberately doctored, in direct Representatives to take the giant, My point is simple: The level of given the head basketball job. Ganakas, undoubtedly had much to do with his who are very capable wait in the vtyl contrast to the explanation given but necessary, step and impeach competency of MSU's athletic program is who had been a very capable assistant, was resignation. Men like Nordmann who know tMfl by the Nixon administration. Nixon. This is the only way to of the lowest possible degree. promoted to the next stage in the limitations and abilities. My choice is kl My question is, who deals with Laurence J. Peter, co - author of "The hierarchy of the coaching system. This latest revelation can only escape from the mire of Watergate. incompetency at MSU? Who shelves, rehire him as head coach and watch ukl Peter Principle," said: "In a hierarchy, Yet, by reaching this degree in the deepen the confusion and widen Meanwhile, it looks like it is fast employe tends to rise to his level of people like Ganakas so promising young brings MSU a Big Ten Title. I every hierarchy I think he also reached his level men can bring future championships? Who Paul Ml the credibility gap that already approaching a showdown at imcompetence." I believe Peter's idea of of incompetency. exists between the President and credibility gap. rids us of unqualified and unskilled 403 NW Secondll incompetency is -relevant in this Now we are faced with the resignation coaches and department heads? Boca Raton, ftB Dr. Werner, keep ad To the Editor, physical welfare of May I be the first to applaud last advice to his writers, then him and all other interested my I further suggest that Werner this information within the confineso(®B pronjl Friday's letter by Alexander Kloster parties would be that they provide own office where it will do the most (Doctor's Bag like warts) and to say that worthwhile assistance to these no one agrees more than I with his and to their conscientious individuals This way he could conserve valuable p«P*l conclusions concerning this "bag parents. space and spare us the trauma of seflilB of Participants involved in extramarital that section of the paper. trash." sexual relations, which so chronically plague this nation and the world, deserve Gary MenlH If Werner is genuinely interested in the good advice. Graduate student in PhysioWB Mailing To the Editor: The city of East Lansing should be commended for its recent action in setting up a method for citizens to receive the council agenda. The agenda for Ingham County Board of Commissioners meetings is also available, and citizens may get on the mailing list by writing the Controller's Office, Inhgam County Courthouse in Mason, or phone 677 - 9411 and ask for Helen Everitt. There is no charge for the agenda, and I would urge persons interested in local government to get on the mailing list. Richard Conlin Ingham County Commissioner Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17, 1974 5 Supreme Court evidence ruling will not influence state—Scodeller By ANGELIA CARROLL on the circumstances of each case. Frisking for weapons before State News Staff Writer The smell of marijuana smoke has transporting a suspect to the station is generally been held to be reasonable standard procedure for both campus and A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling grounds for a search. city police. that appeared to expand police powers to During a custodial search, a person is search persons arrested for Courts also lean toward the officer's traffic searched for weapons and evidence for the violations apparently will have little effect word if an officers says a search was in Michigan. prompted by worry about his own safety, original charge. He is dressed in a one - The Scodeller said. piece outfit, and all his clothing and ruling won't affect Michigan in any possessions are taken from him, including practical way, Raymond Scodeller, Local police officials say the court jewelry and eyeglasses. Any contraband Ingham County prosecutor, said. decision has had no effect on their found during this search The Dec. 11 high court can be used ruling said that operations. as evidence for a separate charge. a person taken into custody could be thoroughly searched without a warrant Groups and convicted of another offense if evidence were found. Under Michigan law, a search is allowed of any person taken to a hope on jail for booking any charge, Scodeller said. This custodial search consists of an inventory lease dispute of all the suspect's personal effects at the David Hollister, Democratic chairman to discuss the attitude of the fair board time he is booked. of the Ingham County Board of Both and the attitude of commissioners. We are Michigan law and previous Commissioners, said Wednesday he would Supreme Court rulings have upheld the working on a solution, but I am not at have no objection to right of a police officer to frisk leasing the county liberty to disclose what that is." a suspect fairgrounds to Charles Casagranda if he did Hollister pointed out that if the at the time he is taken into custody for not use it for his horses. transport to jail Cooperative Extension Committee takes a or police station. This Other than that, county officials would the position that it must approve the fair A new Supreme Court ruling will do little to change Michigan's arrest type of search for weapons and make no specific; comment about a board's Dec. 26 contract with Casagranda, and search law. incriminating evidence has been subjected specially called, closed meeting of a court trial could be necessary to prove to interpretation by trial State News photo by John Dickson judges,.however. members of the Ingham County Fair the committee's authority. The Dec. 11 ruling resulted from two Board held Tuesday night to discuss the cases, one from Florida in which James E. HE OOE$N'T SEEM TO HAVE TOO MANV ANXIETIES... ' Gustafson was arrested for driving without his license after officers observed controversy over the contract made with Casagranda on Dec. 26. Hollister. also a fair board member, Breakdowns his car delay bus weaving and the other from the said,"I'm positive it will be resolved to the District of Columbia, where Willie satisfaction of the fair board and the Robinson Jr. was arrested for driving with commission at the upcoming Monday The Cap.'ol Area Transit a revoked permit. Authority meeting of the fair board." Heroin was found on Robinson, while Fair board member (CATA) said Wednesday that the bus on Jack Warren, a East Lansing's Burcham and Gustafson was found to have circuit Hagadorn marijuana court judge, said officials discussed roads route had two breakdowns and cigarets in his possession. Both men were the legal issue of who had authority to was later convicted of drug offenses. lease the fairgrounds and also delayed about an lour for repairs. The cases involved an interpretation of explored CATA Sup- "i endent of Drivers Burl possible solutions to the present problem. DOONESBURY the Fourth Amendment Metz said bus breakdowns are by Garry Trudeau prohibition "The meeting was extremely ut uncommon and that the against unreasonable searches and seizures. preliminary," Warren said. "There were authority only Earlier high court decisions had held that sends out substitute buses when representatives there to discuss the repairs J phoheq up the "reasonableness" of search legal cannot be made on the route and if extra a depended issue of who has the authority to lease and aheap anp told the EVERYONE A6REES 6000. 600D. 'PLEASE 6BT buses are available. m ipmeta pzofes- WR£ JUST UHAT UJB t UIRBP HOME GASMASK ANP . sional protester.. NEEP TO 6€T OUR FOR MY YOUR ARM BAND FROM they went BANANAS! PROTEST ORGANIZE?. EQUIPMENT. WHAT? ATTIC ANP SEND IMMEPIATELY. We're now delivering THE REMMTia the best piua in fawn JANUARY CLEARANCE CONTINUING! •A to '/2 off on entire winter stock! JU Vis 203 EAST GRAND RIVER Open Mon.-Wed. 930 to 530 Thurs. & Fri. 930 to 900 Sat. 9" to 530 7 967 cuts prove genius canceled due to Morrison's uncontrollable grief - he By DAVE DiMARTINO has rarely produced any work really comparable to his "Astral following the marriage seemed testimonials to the married way of in tears at the conclusion of the song. The broke State News Reviewer Week" days. life. Morrison was not as exciting - or at least as easy a figure to composition written about an earlier girlfriend of Morrison's whom k ^ Much has been made of Morrison's music in relation to events identify with - as he once was. seen die of tuberculosis. N Van Morrison is a genius. in his personal life. With Them, as an angry Belfast teenager, the Oddly enough, "Saint Dominic's Preview," recorded and Until recently, that fact had not been as apparent as it once released shortly before Morrison's divorce last year, was his mpst Scary stuff. was. fury and energy of Morrison were clearly evident. After The album is welcome, of course, but the release of "Moondance," Morrison married Janet Planet, and the albums interesting work since "Astral Weeks." the or • But now, a new album greets us with a reminder that Morrison This indicates a peculiar trend. Morrison's crisis periods, his versions of two "Astral Weeks" classics - "Madame "Beside You" will make the entire package a George"8"1'1 is truly an artist beyond compare. After leaving Them, an extremely popular Irish group of the times of being alone, seem to produce the most artistically true Morrison fan. These versions are looser and necessity fo Ik! successful and musically consistent works that he appears to be funkier ashA k mid - 60s, Morrison flew to America and became one of the first artists to be signed to Bang Records. In 1967, after a series of DIVERSIONS were recorded immediately after their extremely writing. fresh and make interesting comparisons "Astral Weeks" counter Thus, thev to { recording sessions, Morrison's first single, "Brown - Eyed Girl," Morrison's life. Morrison is well known as an ultra • sensitive, parts. became a top 10 hit around the country. It is clear that "T.B. Sheets" is music/art theater/film withdrawn person. The album liner notes reveal that the an essential Morrison albu All the cuts on "T.B. Sheets," the new album, are from those This package, along with "Astral Weeks," is the dii recording sessions were also quite intense. At times, Morrison new ' sessions. suppbsedly threw his guitar against the wall, in self - anger. After illustrations of Morrison's genius that can be found, and one Just the existence of this album alone would be enough to Page 6 State News Jan. 17, 1974 recording the title song, the following recording sessions were should not be missed. guarantee Morrison a large legion of fans. Every cut simply glows with artistic genius — a genius that seems to be dormant since Morrison's masterpiece "Astral Weeks," was released. Since that 'Robin Hood'—entertainment for all ages time, from "Moondance" to "Hard Nose the Highway," Morrison adults and for the child that whenever in danger and his The producer director is bumbling villians. Yet Andy things within "Robin Hood" b By EDD RUDZATS • i exists in all adults." Clearly Devine's voice so matches the the of current State News Reviewer reptilian partner, Sir Hiss. Wolfgang Reitherman, the use slant this philosophy was behind the Aided and abetted by a corps same man who headed the personality of Friar Tuck and throughout the tale. Early oj Everyone has heard of Walt conception and execution of of rhinos, hippos, elephants production team that created the way the character has been in the feature, Robin, dressed Disney. For the past 50 years "Robin Hood," for this and wolves, these two the first Disney cartoon "Snow conceived that it seems totally as a gypsy, says to Prince John' the man and his studio have delightfully whimsical feature natural for a badger to be "Get the dope with continually attempt to capture White." yow been responsible for good, is great fun for adults and the notorious outlaw and it is Reitherman has assembled talking. horoscope." The Sheriff „f ] wholesome family children alike. their attempts which provide a some of the finest character - Other voices include Brian Nottingham wanders about the entertainment. And in the The movie has cleverly Bedford Robin Hood, Phil great deal of the humor within actors working in film today to as city singing a little dittv about 1970s the Disney studio still conceived i characters and the film. In fact, it's ironic that be the voices of the animals Harris as Little John, Pat how, "They call me a slob, but , continues to produce hilarious slapstick situations ultimately it is the villains who who populate "Robin Hood." But/am as the Sheriff of I do my job." And Little John comedies, adventure films and but, most importantly, "Robin prove to be the most Peter Ustinov and Terry Nottingham, and Roger Miller quips to Robin, "How's the animated features that Hood" has wit. Admittedly the interesting conceptions within Thomas as Prince John and Sir Alan dale, the as ■ a ■ grub, man." emphasize the virtues of love, wit is slight and tends to be "Robin Hood" and not the Hiss respectively are sheer "Robin wandering ministrel rooster Hood" is | honor and charity in just the more verbal than visual, but it heroes. who introduces the tale and perfection as the fumbling, charming, whimsicil, , way Walt would have wanted it does show a bit of a departure to be. from the simple childlike speeds along exposition with a thoroughly engaging animated I Five years in the making, feature from the Disney studio, Even "Robin Hood," the approach that some of Disney's "Robin Hood" reaffirms the song. The animation It reaffirms that the | style of Disney first animated feature from the other animated features Disney sludio since 1967, is Disney tradition of excellence "Robin Hood" is somewhat studio always has used the best L displayed. different from the one used in full of this black and white Though the tale of Robin in animation. Estimated to have cost nearly $5 million, the the features from our animators working in the field | today, continually turning out f morality. Though Disney's and his merry men of feature is composed of at least childhood. The lines which superior full • length cartoons intentions were admirable, his Sherwood Forest has been told 1.2 million individual drawings contain the characters are which inevitably please "the firm adherence to this time and time again, Disney's and showcases the work of six stronger and harsher while the child that exists in all adults." simplistic view of life could "Robin Hood" retells it from a key animators, two set backgrounds are muted and as well as providing fine and did at times produce different viewpoint. All the overly sweet results. Ah, but characters have now become designers, along with numerous hazy, appearing to have been entertainment for the little | sketch artists background done purposely for contrast ones. then most of what Disney did animals, with Robin'as a fox, painters, paint and ink and to emphasize the "Robin Hood" is was aimed at kids, right? Yes Little John as a bear, and Friar currently I and no. Tuck as a badger. specialists, and artists. polishing characters above the scenery. One of the more interesting playing at the Michigan I Theater in Lansing. Years ago, in reference to his The villains are Prince John, first animated feature, Disney as a mangy lion who sucks his PROGRAM INFORMATION 482 3905 NOW: Open 1:00 P.M. said: "I made 'Snow White' for thumb and cries "Mommy!" ^ Van the The Company ^ Van Morrison puts out memories with his r* Presents Sheets." The Rogers and Hammerstein PROGRAM MropUTKM 33?S»I7 Ends Tonight Open 7:15 Musical FRI.-2 FINE HITS I 1 TK«Doctor!ComptnyprcMfita fTAHCTMhAL Shown 9:35 Only %t]L ▲ * January 18, 19, 20 | Spartan Twin West j McDonel Kiva ^ iMUvv 5nu»ii*vj ■ WEEK January 25, 26, 21 NITES PAUL NEWMAN Tt( HMCOLOR* 7:00 9:30 ROBERT RtPfOKD EXTRA: Wonders Kiva Walt Disney Productions SAT. 2:15 ROBERT SHAW 1-30 P.M. sl50 4:30 "Nature's Strangest Creatures" 7:00 9:30 V. ■—1 HELP OVER FOR A 2nd WEEK! HELDOVER^ A fantastic program. 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WITH mri 11 n ~ " : : ..zr± Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17, 1974 7 Kershaw amaz with zany, biz n ■ By MIKE LaNOUE Men, showed an unusual But when the raging Cajun guitar and accordian — all of because he was busy doing State News Reviewer tightness for being together tried his hand at singing in them well. something else at the time. only five months. The men French the audience began to The group finished off its This incensed Kershaw. The music of Doug Kershaw boogied with Kershaw - which laugh, thinking the song was a first set with its current hit However, he had no right to and the Louisiana Men is best is not easy - and seemed to joke and this brought a look of bring the matter before the described as wild, zany, full of anticipate his zaniness and scorn to Kershaw's eyes. called "Mam's Got the Know audience and he acted less than excitement and in short, allowed for it in their playing. How," and the crowd went The transition between wild. This song has true professionally by doing so. bizarre. Some of the best train For the remainder of the "Turkey in the Straw" and country flavor and was the Appearing at the Stables sounds imaginable came to the some unannounced French song to end a set with. second set Kershaw seemed less nightly through Saturday, audience via the electric fiddle song hardly seemed planned The second set began with a than enthusiastic about Kershaw and the Louisiana and voice of Kershaw in an and certainly was a rough one lead balloon. performing. He clowned Men brought members of the unannounced jam of railroad for the ears and the mind. around with the Louisiana Men audience to their feet at the sounds that lasted about 10 Kershaw came before the and paid little attention to the conclusion of their first set But the group bounced back audience and said his group minutes. audience. with "Big Fun on the Bayou," would not play another song Tuesday night. Kershaw and group showed and Kershaw on this song was until a bartender apologized to The second set was certainly Bandying around like a wild roving troubadour, Kershaw their ability to jam through rocking with his accordian. a member of his group. a let down to the excellent this song and a version of Kershaw plays 29 Apparently show that preceeded and could literally amazed the crowd a bartender with his antics, and somehow "Turkey in the Straw." Both instruments, and with his refused to get some water for have been just as good had he current act he plays fiddle, one of the Kershaw not been a big baby. managed to do a superb job songs were excellent group members of playing his fiddle. instrumental and, suprisingly, without the droning voice of Indeed, it hardly seems Kershaw the band sounded its possible that a man who is best. most of the time standing on one foot can still manage to be Kershaw's strange stage as articulate on an instrument presence was hard to figure as difficult to play as the out. On the wilder fiddle. His band, the Louisiana songs he looked like he enjoyed the honest reactions of the crowd. SALE WiE. CDNlYlMUIKlTn COIL Jt+jUA2.r OdfmKiC-, 5*TC)P (M , A CUP & coffee OL fek and cugol. OUT -fue. setter IOM & wcm£MS ro% LDNitfj De^ssfes if '/3C^ Wild Doug I One of the wildest acts to ever hit the East phenomenal fiddle player and his group is JANUARY I 1 I Lansing bars can be found through Saturday at the Stables in the form of Doug Kershaw and the Louisiana Men. Kershaw is a one of the few country acts that has the potential to be appealing to many people. State News photo by John Harrington ■•^ALE 5 Irio will perform crossroads imports Iriday in theater THE CHAPLIN REVUE 210 abbott rd. •. laming, mlchlgan 48623 ■ The next offering of the ^cture Concert Series will a selection of three previously Ike place at 8:15 p.m. Friday logram Fairchild Theater. to be presented is a The unavailable shorts |iamber concert entitled usic by Three." The three Jusicians performing will be igcturg wm e/ ftilist Nobuko Imai, clarinetist Ichael Webster and pianist Isula Oppens. The program II include works by Mozart, in and Bruch. I Tickets are $5 or $2.50 for pdents and are available at t ticket office in the MSU PASSPORT. PHOTOS 'ft'Kulirly S3=S? 90. for /phtrf<* JRJHARJMRRHARJ4R. OHE-DM BPS Studio Presents ! sHWttf " 351-1477 folks of Abbot Hall t <1 River .it 117 Gunson St What's Barfora up to? A Dog's Life Upthe marriage trap. written, directed and scored by Charles Chaplin UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD-OLD TIME MOVIE SERIFS Up the revolution. SUNDAY, JAN. 20 Upthe UNION BALLROOM Zambesi MATINEE 2 I'M EVENING 7 & 9:30 P.M. River. STUDENTS. FACULTY. STUDENTS. FACULTY SKI SCHUSS MT. STAFF 7Sc STAFF $1.00 And up to something JAN. 26 8. 27 GEN. ADM. $ 1.00 an rbc films presentation HEN. ADM. $1.25 surprisingly I FEB. 2 & 3, FEB. 9 & 10 wonderful. * 2 Days Skiing ENDS TONIGHT! * 1 Nite's Open 7:00 P.M. Lodging ' Shows 7:25 & 9:25 Transportation "THE SEVEN-UPS" STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT Only $36.00 bsor Indv. welcome "AS FUNNY A FILM AS YOU'RE EVER LIKELY TO SEE!" "WOODY ALLEN FANS ARE ROLLING Free Press BARBRA IN THE AISLES!" Detroit News STREI WOODYALLEN REMAINS THE Tonight at Wilson 7:30 & 9:30 FUNNIEST MAN I.D.'s required. $1.00 Admission. IN MOVIES!" BALLET of the 20th CENTURY JAN. 22 & 23 8:15PM UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM PAT From Brussels, the Ballet ol the 20th Century MSU Union Ticket Office JABRETT Kinfh^fstTniTvleTBeTart Publ* W-00. 5.00. 4.00 MSU Students: $3.00. 2.50, 2.00 KBILLY Produced bv JACK GROSSBERG Circuit* Product- CHARLES H JOFFE Lively Arts Series, Jan. 22 [THE BOB KID Written by WOODY ALLEN and MARSHALL BRICKMAN Oreclcd by WOODY ALLEN |PO.?S-S5» tat****. DYLAN Added! Novelty & Fun Cartoon 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17 1974 1 Company t musical C Cast to work without backdrops By MAUREEN CAMPS lively songs featuring the major Carrie is played by Ruth- Anne «... sa.a mat only six , ■ characters and a chorus. Bender who marries Mr. Snow, 30 cast members had everdn I The memorable songs of one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Director Stan Gill, a 24 - a self ■ assured fisherman, a Company show before. | greatest hits will soon be heard year - old studio art major, said played by Steve Bass. This is the fourth that "Carousel" will be the season t I usual! I on campus as the Company the first Company production to Company, which presents six performances of "Carousel" beginning Friday. be done completely "in the Other cast members are Tom presents about six plays J ■ round." No sets or backdrops Bailey as Jigger, Teresa Fox as heater started four years groUp * The show will be presented will be used. Mrs. Mullen, owner of the ago by ah™ I at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday carousel, and Leslie Page as Louise 20 students of a as a continuity directing class. Over l3 - bust be an enrolled MSU ■student and satisfy federal low 6210, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., income criteria or be Monday through Friday. Students are advised to contact fthysieally handicapped. the office by the end of the Services include personal - month as participation is social and academic counseling, limited to 175 students for the fctudents studying remainder of the year. linority families ■o hear Georgia rep Congressman Andrew ■ Young, D • Ga., will speak ■ today at 2:30 p.m. in 37 Union ■ to students of a class on |minorityThe film families in America. "The Hellstrom ■ Chronicle" will be shown after ■ Young's speech. Kettle Tickets: Combination 9 A cup of hot and hearty soup HLOODROCK from our kettles and an January 28 -si. so "olde world" sandwich (now on sale in the lounge) •WMnUL B3£ADwALE For A Lifetime Of Beauty rHow to HE MUST HAVE BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED Express yourself "Beat \GIVEN HER ^ 225°°Enlarged ^Illustrations . DIAMOND BRIDAL SET SAY IT WITH 28500 k Illustrations Enlarged Roses 6 for '299 BUDGET TERMS y Of S 12 for '499 . rcApd the q Carnations 8 for *3" between beta's & Campus Theatre JJf winter JHI •t the time of exchange. chican State News, Michigan East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17, 1974 11 :ord, Mantle gain lall of Fame slots the 45 candidates with 224 votes Lew YORK (UPI) - Mickey Mantel and Pirates home run and Pittsburgh Key Ford, one • time roommates and warm king Ralph Kiner had 215, l.djeS ever since their first meeting as New Ford and Kiner missed out last 29 votes and Kiner season, Ford by Ck Yankee players in 1951, made it "frosting 'This has to be my by 49. e cake" Wednesday by becoming the first biggest thrill in baseball " from the same club ever to be said Mantel, no longer the Commerce, Okla., '•ted^simultaneouily to the Baseball Hall of Aw schucks" kid who broke with the Yanks in 1951. "It's into the majors probably the greatest because both Whitey and I made it. I lintel. 42, who hit 536 career homers to thought he should have been elected last year." e him sixth on the all - time list and won the Ford said a year ago he was ■nle Crown in 1956 when he hit .365 and having lunch when Ked 52 homers, became only the seventh Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn a midtown walked into Ker star to gain entry into the Hall in his first restaurant and told White he had come close. But no C of eligibility. He received votes on 322 of cigar. T 365 ballots cast by 10 - year members of the Mantle and Ford spent their entire careers with the Yankees, leball Writers Assn. of America. York championship playing on 12 and 11 New ■Other ^ first • time eligibles elected were Warren 1950 and 1964. teams, respectively, between Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Jackie Along with Billy Martin they on. Bob Feller and Sandy Koufax. formed a heel • on • wheels triumvirate. Ipord, his blond hair tinged with grey at 45, "Fortunately, nobody else on the club \ named on 284 ballots as writers remembered followed our example," Mantel grinned. | Southpaw's 236 -106 pitching record and his Mantel, a Dallas insurance executive when he j) 20 • game victory Kl and 24 in 1963. seasons. He won 25 in isn't the Yankees batting practice instructor in spring training, said he was informed about his New Hall of Famers [Only two others drew more than 200 votes, pending election while attending the Super Bowl Former New York Yankee greats Mickey Mantel (left) and Whitey Ford Fame in the [ they weren't enough to reach the 272 in Houston Sunday. Ford, a Yankee coach, said same year. Both starred on the powerful Yankee teams in the ■essary for election. Robin Roberts, a he learned about his Hall selection (right) were voted into baseball's Hall of Fame Wednesday by the Baseball 1950s and '60s. Mantel, a switch ■ hitter, is shown swinging from the right Tuesday Writers Assn. of America. Mantel and Ford, long - time teammates and Kladelphia Phillie pitching ace, was third among night. side of a 1956 photo and Ford is seen during a 1963 game. friends, became the first two teammates ever to be named to the Hall of Fencers mark THE 6REAI KOHOUTEK'S COMET SALE even defeating Windsor [HURSDAY, JANUARY 17th 9:30.,-1:00 AM MSU's fencing team traveled to Wayne State in its first dual meets of the season against University of Windsor and brought back a 1 - Tuesday, to fence Wayne and the 1 record. The Spartans were trounced 19 STORE-WIDE SALE by Wayne. 23 • 4. Three of the $369 $9" $4 four MSU victories came from the sabre team and the only other 698 victory came in the foil. LIST Against Windsor, MSU evened its season record by downing its I THE HEAVIES ON MCA RECORDS ... w ^ 1" ^ opponents, 17-10. "We walked into a buzzsaw," coach Charlie Schmitter said in explaining the loss to Wayne. American Graffiti "They were unbelievably tough, he said. "We were just not ready for them. "Wayne State will be a strong contender for the NCAA championship because they're loaded with talent." No Spartan captured more than one win in the loss to Wayne. * Jsfc Fred Royce, Captain, Ed Haughn and Mike win in the sabre competition. Bradley each took a Jimmy Scieszka picked up the only win for the foil team while the epee team went winless. Against Windsor MSU enjoyed taore success. MSU captured six of the nine foil bouts. Bert Stan and Fred Sertage each collected two wins while Scieszka and Steve Krause added a victory apiece. Krause's win came in his first intercollegiate bout. In the epee competition, Jon Moss walked off with two wins. Bill Petennan and Evan DOUBLE ALBUM SET DOUBLE ALBUM SET DOUBLE ALBUM SET Krichevsky each added one as the epee SOUNDTRACK team won four of nine bouts. The sabre team took seven of nine from Windsor. Haughn led $C99 $9.95 LIST) $*69 $A»» $*69 the way with three victories and Royce and Bradlev each won two. Schmitter said the strength of this year's team will be in the A WIDE SELECTION OF ROCK-JAZZ-SOUNDTRACKS sabre squad" as it was last year. The Spartans next meet will be Saturday when thev meet Milwaukee Tech and Tri State here. • CLASSICAL-BLUES-COIINIRY-SOUL-BLUEGRASS Women's track WIN! o A meeting will be held for anyone women's track and field team 4 p.m. wishing to try out for the Friday on the Jenison A FREE PINK Fieldhouse track. FLOYD FOOTBALL JERSEY Anyone interested in the sport who cannbt attend the meeting should contact Nell Jackson. Instructions: This entry blank has 18 spaces which corresponds \\\ j7 IM with the department pictures in PINK FLOYD'S newest LP "A NICE PAIR cross country Sequence begins with the front cover upper left hand corner moving left to Intramural Sports and Recreative Services will begin accepting reservations Monday for a cross • country ski clinic to be held Jan. 29 and 30 on the lighted south campus intramural fields next right (on both sides) Each picture has a familiar meaning or old slang saying... to the new ice areana. A maximum of 25 reservations for each night will be accepted. The person who comes closest to guessing all correctly receives THE The two sessions will begin at 7 p.m. each night and will run until 9:15. The first hour (7 to 8 p.m.) will consist of the fitting PINK FLOYD jersey! of shoes. The remainder of the time will be for actual instruction. The instructors will be from Weathervane Inc. All equipment will be furnished with a S2 instructional fee charged. If the program proves successful, the clinic may expand to two BACHMAN-TURNER /2 f ltd ih'wuti/ fane* liv* or three clinics a week. OVERDRIVE — >\thrprbin *nti ) HEARTSFIELD BEST SELLERS 59 FROM MERCURY RECORDS 8-TRACKS & CASSETTES $4 CUT-OUTS only sl" EACH 401 EAST GRAND RIVER (NEXT TO CAMPUS THEATRE) liscount records REGULAR STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9:30 AM-9:00 PM SATURDAY 9:30 AM-6:00 PM SUNDAY NOON-6:00 P.M. Thursday, January 17 1974 FRANKLY SPEAKING...by phil frank WANTED - WOMEN for own MEN, SHARE quiet roon, DODGE CORONET Wagon - YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW - ROOMMATE WANTED: 2 room in house - $77.50/month. 1968. Power steering, automatic RICKMAN - Many 1974's now bedroom apartment. North «CP"». 214 Chlr£ transmission, 318, excellent in stock. Some 1973's at Grand River Avenue. 337-0627.3-1-18 Reasonable. 0-10-1-23 Cooking 4851''' 58838 condition. Good gas mileage. reduced prices. Helmets, $77.50/month. 372-3193 after LANSING - 3 BEDROOM, semi • Michelin radials, new battery. leathers, accessories - parts and 5, anytime weekends. 5-1-18 ROOM IN furnished. Pets, wesher / dryer, $675. Call 355-9679 or service. SHEP'S MOTOR country home*'"""* PHONE 355-8255 garage. 484-3302.3-1-21 •cres. $110/month 349-9340.5-1-18 SPORTS, INC. 2460 North MERIDIAN MALL, near. 347 Student Services Bldg. Cedar. Just south of 1-96 Furnished, spacious, two DODGE 1967, good condition, air OWN ROOM In four bedroom overpass. Phone 694-6621. bedroom Graduates and faculty, conditioning, radio, heater, house. $62.50 month. Close. C-5-1-18 no pets. $195 plus utilities. ♦AUTOMOTIVE excellent tires (includes snow). 484 2345. 8-1-24 Phone 332-5374. 5-1-17 $600. 355-2998. 5-1-21 Scooters & Cycles [ Auto Service j ONE GIRL for four-man. Campus DEVONSHIRE near Lansing 3-1-21 11 Parts & Service FAIR LANE 1967. Excellent General Hospital. 4 bedroom Hill, $66. Call Susan, 349-4639. condition. 289 automatic, power Cape Cod, carpeted, fireplace, FREE ROOM for Aviation MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East 5-1-21 housek|T- •EMPLOYMENT steering. $500. After 5 p.m. 351-1254. 2-1-18 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. kitchen built - ins, rec garage. $315. Phone 489-1276. room, Furnished. Kitchen Close. 484-9774. 0 1 prJ*' Complete auto painting and 31 *FOR RENT 5-1-21 collision service. 485-0256. Apartments FIREBIRD 1972 - EXCELLENT C-1-31 YMCA - ROOMS FOR Voir GIRL NEEDED $59. Houses condition, automatic, power steering, power brakes, tape ENGINE 326 Pontiac rebuilt, 2 blocks to cempus. - own room - 332-0352. or Women, student membership privileges. park £ GIRL NEEDED for 2-man near Rooms deck. 25,000 miles. Must sell. 10,000 miles. Excellent 3-1-18 color TV, lounge. P00| * campus. $85/month. Call *FOR SALE $1900 or best offer. 353-0965 condition. $100. 355-0835. 351-0336. 3-1-17 489-6501.0 1 31 FEMALE OWN room in house. 5-1-21 2-1-18 recall your wame, - Animals WANTED FEMALE roommate for $75 plus utilities. Deposit. For Sale ^ Mobile Homes FORD, 1968 - Galaxie 500. SEE THREE times more effectively I IDENTIFY /MY swfcmtg by th&& same, early 20's. $60/month. 482-5202. 5-1-22 •LOST & FOUND Two-door, V-8, automatic with Quartz - Iodine head lamps. 332-0288 4 1-18 •PERSONAL power, radio, air conditioning, $28.50/pair. CHEQUERED style of swrlms !' 4 BEDROOMS - UNFURNISHED, ELECTRONIC excellent condition. $695. FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo BEDROOM PARTIALLY fireplace, walking distance. 3 or SYNTHESIZERS ■ SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERK6LEY. CA 94709 1 •PEANUTS PERSONAL 394-1375. 3-1-17 Street, one mile west of campus. J COLLEGE MEDIA furnished, utilities furnished. 4 graduate students. 351-6785 stereo mixing consoles Gilt I •REAL ESTATE 487-5055. C-1-31 Phone 332-0322 daily. 3-1-17 after 5:30 p.m. Thursday. 3-1-18 ELECTRONICS. 351-1388 1 I FORD 1966 - 3 quarter tone. V-8, jloyment jj _2and5-7p.rn.5i17 ''B •RECREATION >yment || ♦SERVICE automatic real $49 5 good, transmission. Runs clean. 4 8 5-29 2 8 Will trade. 485-7922. \REOSTOM J ONE for OR 2 two roommates bedroom needed Beechwood. MALE - FOR 3 man Kitchen, bath, laundry, parking. house. GUITAR, CLASSICAL, br,^ I Paid $70. Will sell fw «. I ' IMPORTS . , Close sharp, 372-6871.3-1-18 Instruction 5-1-22 MASSEL3ES NEEDED to do body WAITRESSES NEEDED. Part time to campus, 646-8165 days. 3-1-21 9 _ spacious. 351-1071. 3-1-21 Typing Service Your Service Center " positions avialable. Apply in SUBLEASE, MALE, for 4 man FORD TORINO 1969. Good Appointments for in person, 222 Seymour. THE SKI IS, STEIN - Erickson, k 71901 •TRANSPORTATION condition six passenger. I For FOREIGN AUTOS | 372-0567 between 12 -6 p.m. DOME ROOM. 0-6-1-24 MAN NEEDED for 4-man. 135 house. $70/month, utilities cm, fiberglass, $60 ( - Like * included. 1 1/2 miles to campus. •WANTED ♦Major & Minor » 0-1-31 Collingwood. Immediate 482 9697. 1-1-17 new, snow's. 339-9949, 332-8946. 4-1-18 occupancy. 351-0707. 2-1-18 evenings. 5-1-23 Repairs V CLEAN CUT young men who want ♦Complete Auto Body i LIVE IN housekeeper - room and to work in Lansing's newest and ONE FOR two man house. ^HH18 ♦•RATES** ONE GIRL needed for 3-man. Work f board plus wage. References most exciting nite club, THE FORD ^Hby y PINTO Runabout 1973 $50/month plus utilities. • Twyckingham Apartments, UNIT - 10 word minimum vinyl top, automatic, good ♦Factory Trai«e<. | 349-4388 or 349-9269. 5-1-17 POINT AFTER. Apply Alex's completely furnished. $75, 351-7904. 2-1-18 downtown. Lansing. 16-1-31 condition. Call 371-2888. 5-1-22 Mechanics ♦Restoration | TELEPHONE MARKETING, Full time - part time. Up to $3.25 per including utilities. Call 349 3219. 5-1-23 ONE FOR 4-man house. Neer w ^K-3921 GRAND PRIX 1966. 16 m.p.g., ♦Electrical Work a I hour plus bonus. 394-1102. For Rent ^j campus. Own room. $70, ^■manual t 1 5 power, extras. Before noon Great condition. or after six, Speciality C-1-31 NEED GIRL to sublease Cedarview utilities. 351-8573. 3-1-21 OLD PLAYBOYS ^^■5 9844. afte ^Hndit 3 10 351-2744. 3-1-21 1204 OAKLAND ' TV AND STEREO rentals $24/ 4-man apartment immediately. $55/month. 332-8576. 3-1-21 WOMAN FOR own room in house. NEVER DIEI Hs 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 MERCURY COMET 1965 484-4411 | AS CP registered, with hospital, term; $9,95 month. Free same $ 77.50/month. 337-0627. - - 6 clinical lab experience. Full time day delivery and service. Call EAST LANSING. One 1-1-17 ^^Hntouched. 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 cylinder. Runs well, economical. AUTO BODV NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 furnished, carpeted and air . DV Clean inside. Best offer. and PAINTWORK nights and part time afternoons, EAST LANSING close. THEY JUST GO UP 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 conditioned. 175 Woodside 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 694-3487. 3-1-18 Most cars painted for less than weekend rotation. Apply SPARROW HOSPITAL Personnel. OFFICE SPACE - Professional North, 1810 Haslett Road. Semi-furnished for four or five. IN PRICE! ■3726 MO-1 $100. Satisfaction guaranteed. quality, 2 and 3 room suites, 351-5388 or see manager. 4-1-22 Lease and deposit required. B-2-1-17 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 / \ 882-3016.6-1-18 DELIVERY HELP wanted: available on East Grand River across from MSU campus. ROOMMATE NEEDED for 4-man. Immediate 339-9380. 3-1-21 occupancy. Most issues 1954 19H ^Hge ski ^^Hloman bindi D EADL INE Must from 501 18. Dramatic™* MANAGER TRAINEE. 19, Drunkard RENTAL TOWNHOUSES 1 International corporation will 3 NEED ONE, own room. Close to 19 w GIRLS FOR nice apartment, 20 Large b"d hire 3 people for management Burcham Woods, $57.50/month. campus. $50 plus utilities. * 351-7437. 4-1-22 '7 21. Some Convenient to MSU training Four used winter sports equipment in % of program. Sell some your WINTERSPORT '74, the winter sports supplement to the and shopping automatic pay increases in first Bus service. Tammy. 351-3919 X5-1-22 lo % 23 tavern 24. Antelop* Jan. 25 STATE NEWS. Or buy someone else's-there'll be ♦Air conditioning ♦ Carpeted six months. All fringe benefits. For interview, call Mr. Vincent, NEEDED: WOMAN for two person ROOM IN well - furnished house. $80. Call between 12 - 3. 21 %■s 'ft 25 20 25. fust wonu« 26 tlectric*1 lots of bargains! ♦ ♦ Full basements 484-4368 between 10 12. 4-1-18 a.m. and efficiency behind Mayo Hall. $78.50/month. 332-1843 372-2911.1-1-17 % iff 5T 28, Rhine Just bring ad to 347 Student Services by 3 p.m. Clubhouse and X-3-1-21 EAST SIDE - near Pennsylvania % tributary %i your play Jo areas CAN YOU HANDLE IT? LEADS - Avenue. Furnished, 3 bedrooms. s. Shelter TOMORROW, Jan. 18. Just $1.00 for up to 10 words, 10c for each additional word. Now taking applications MONEY - PEOPLE WORK, TWO MEN needed for Haslett Carpeted. $200. 351-7497 h iJ w% 31 32 Ea.thenia' 351-0460 plus management positions apartment, near campus. 0-10-1-23 % % 33, Young!» « f i=> available with International 332-6059 Wong. 3-1-17 v> Fencing V U 34 REMEMBER: Classified WINTERSPORT '74 in TOMORROW. JAN. 18. and display deadline for Equal Housing Opportunity Corporation expanding in Michigan, with headquarters In NEED ROOMMATE for COUNTRY HOME 12 mile* south. 10 acres. 2 barns. Horse pasture. !A % i»i 35 3/, High"1"11 position 11 A.M.-6 P.M., M0N.-FRI. Lansing. Call Mr. Vincent winter/spring Old Cedar Village Four bedrooms, carpeted, 13 38 Charged ♦Family applications only between 10 484-4368. 3-1-17 a.m. ■ 12 p.m. Call Marge. 337-0317 after 6 p.m. 3-1-17 appliances. $300. 351-7497 or nights, 676-2191. 0-1-31 % W I W 39, parlide Cam's"™ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 17, 1974 13 355-8255 STUDENT 3558255 L< SAMOYEO AND Spitz mixed pups FOR THE BEST service SEKyiCE on stereo MILLER ROAD - Village coop, to DIRECTORY 8 weeks old, $30 each. - equipment see the STEREO MSU. Leaving 7 - 8 a.m., 669-3102. 5-1-18 SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. returning 5 p.m. 393-5053 after C-1-31 5:30 p.m. 3-1-18 UNIQUE Mobile Homes UH EYESLXAMINED . • BUD'S MATH TUTOR, all courses 081 - • classes ^FURNITURE. I OLD THINGS GIFTS Auto Parti Inc. 215. Call 355-5791, after 6 p.m. HASLETT to CAMPUS or Michigan Avenue. Laving 7 a.m., returning Announcements for It's Happening must be received in What's the The Central Michigan Science Fiction Writers of America will 3-1-21 • CONTACT LENS State News office, 341 Student L Richard Hearn. Optometry ( WILLIAMSTOWN Late Model Motors and FOR SALE - 1970 Marlette NATURAL 3 p.m. 332-6281 after 5 p.m. 3-1-18 Services Bldg. by 1 p.m. at least meet at 7:45 p.m. Friday in 34 EXCHANGE parts a speciality. Mobile Home - 12 x 60 with 7 PORTRAITS - two class days before publication. I' Co-Optical Services 109 E. G. RIVER WILLIAMST ON Halfway between Holt x 21 expando, 3 bedrooms, Creative weddings state-wide, HASLETT to MSU Kellogg Center. No announcements will be accepted Students, faculty and staff are Diver 351-5330 , and unfurnished except for range passports, LUKE by phone. SAT. 11-5 655-1534 Mason invited to a weekly Bible study • - on N. Cedar 694 2154 and refrigerator, skirting and PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-6690 Leaving 7:30 a.m., returning 5 from noon to I p.m. today in 130 C-1-1-21 p.m. 355-0140 before 5. 3-1-21 shed. $6,800. 627 2380. 5-1-18 Society for Creative Natural Resources Bldg. Subject DR. DM. DEAN OUR BUSINESS IS Anachronism: Fighting practice will under study: "Baptism in the Holy YOUR PLEASURE! HOLT TO MSU. Leaving 7:30 a.m., OPTOMETRIST CHILD CARE, Frandor MSU be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the CALL MARLETTE - 1970 12 x 68 with - area. Spirit." returning 5 p.m. 694-9430 after turf arena of the Men's Intramural VISION CARE COLLEGE large expando, 2 bedrooms, 1 Playmates, toys, fenced yard. Also week nights and weekends, 5:30 p.m. 3-1-18 Building. The Madrigals will meet at The Natural Resources and CONTACT LENS TRAVEL 1/2 baths, carpeted, central air. 6:30 p.m. Saturday under St. Environmental Education Club will 351-6010 GE washer and dryer with by appointment only. Cecilia's SERVICES BATTLE CREEK TO MSU. picture in the Music meet at 7:30 tonight in 338 Natural toolshed. 393-8929 4-1-18 References. 482-5713. 3-1-18 Building lobby. The society will Resources Bldg. A film will be 210 ABBOTT RO. 332-6563 Leaving 8 a.m., returning 4 p.m. meet at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in shown on environmental sanity. 1972 CHAMPION 12 1-616-962-1932 after 7 p.m. x 63, 2 fnstructions 3-1-18 Union parlor A. Anyone interested bedroom, partially furnished. in medieval times is welcome. The There will be an important VOLVO $5300. Call 489-5442 after 6 Recorder Consort will meet at 3 meeting of all layout staff members PENNSYLVANIA / MICHIGAN to p.m. Sunday in the Music Building SERVICE p.m. or 353-5420 extension 233, Wells Hall / Campus. Leaving at 7:30 tonight in 206 Journalism 8 5p.m. 10-1-23 HORSE RIDING lessons. Western, lobby. Bldg. Lansing's only shop - specializing exclusively in Volvos English, jumping and beginning 7:30 - 7:45 a.m., returning after Genuine Parts, tool 5 p.m. 484-4850 after 5 p.m. Alpha Phi Sigma, National Police o MSU for SKYLINE 12 x 55 with expando. dressage Boarding available. Science Getting ripped off and need a 1820 Dell Rd. 882-9808 Honorary, will hold its next fcddings, Parties, & Banquets ' Front kitchen, large living room. Also sleigh rides! Call 3-1-18 miracle? Come to the Consumer meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday in 34 349-9500 IMPORTED CAR SERVICES 15 minutes from campus. Thomas Ranch, 651-5478. Union. Information and Complaint Car pools available. On lot No. 45, 4-1-18 135 SOUTH FAIRVIEW, Lansing Referral Office in the activities r Most-Important Thing Fo BUSINESS ATTRACTS Brookview Estates, Perry. Phone to Natural Resources / MSU. The MSU Diplomacy office, Union second floor. Anyone GUITAR LESSONS in interested in helping out at the fcr Hair Is A n Excellent Cut PEOPLE BUSINESS. 625-3453. 8 1-18 your home Leaving Monday - Wednesday - Organization will meet at 9 p.m. office is encouraged to stop by. by experienced teacher, Friday 11 am, returning 3 or 4 Friday in North Hubbard Hall Union Building DO READ SMALL ADVERTISE,, 10 x 50 NEW MOON, furnished, 372-8064 or 332-6330. 4-1-17 p.m. 482-3723 after 5 p.m. lounge. The club's future will be The MSU Barber Shop ADS 3-1-18 discussed. American Studies Ph. 355-3359 carpeted, excellent condition. Assn. Winter Conference 1974: YOU JUST DID!! MATH TUTOR. $1,800. Call 484-5055. W-5-1-22 Very reasonable Hea It h Care Seminars for "The Arts in Everyday Life in 0-5:30 Mon. • I ri. and helpful. Call 332-5406 SPARTAN VILLAGE TO State Chinese: Issues and concerns about Nineteenth - Century America." fcppOlNTMENT OR WALK IN 3-1-17 Speakers: 1:30 FOR RENT 10 x 50, 2 bedroom Library (E. Michigan). 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