Only 8 student reps [show for council By MIKE GALATOLA But Phillip Kern, meet may account for some absences. State News Staff Writer agriculture and natural resources representative, disagreed. I J*nt participation in academic "It is harder for most of us to meet L^Setookastep T backward Monday nn?v eight out of 36 representatives Monday, but we had problems quorums even for Tuesday getting meetings," feed UP for Monday's Elected Student Kern said. Susan Hughes, asst. director f^A^contrute^^tHe I meeting which drew a quorum of 1 Office of the Dean of in the Students and secretary to the Elected Student Council, ifimbers allowing the council to take said the faculty should look at the 1Thke forming a committee to work Academic Senate before criticizing student 111 getting Student access to faculty attendance. £ ufthe"eight members who attended Doug Symes, left, Carl Hill and i^ly's meeting could only sit in the Eldon Nonamaker, right, were fS empty Wells Hall classroom and three of the nine who showed up I Bain how the poor attendance for the Elected Student Council Wired to the public. Ir«rl Hill. College of Education meeting which was canceled for ■ 'nutive, said the lack of attendance „ a lack of a quorum. lp d mto the hands of faculty members had criticized the poor showing of at Rrge representatives at Academic Council Ifflien student representatives objected It the Jan. 15 Academic Council meeting f n,f proposal of the Ad Hoc Committee F Revjew Academic Governance that Eiranteed at • large seats be cut from 10 If 6 Herbert C. Rudman, faculty Kpresentative for the College of Eucation. produced figures showing at • attendance at the 1972 - 73 council Xtings was 25.5 per cent. J-l wjSh the issue would be buried and ■ft alone," Hill said. "Whenever it comes Volume 66 Number 95 Tuesday, January 29,1974 J, jt automatically puts us on the Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 ■tensive." 1 Other student council members thought |f absent members were displaying a lack ■concern in governance matters. |if they're concerned enough to get [to this body, they ought to be interested lough to come here for meetings," Nixon seeks 8% increase in Gl bill By THE STATE NEWS Lffrey Walker, James Madison College million veterans and Kpresentative. said. President Nixon asked dependents. Outlining a $13.6 billion legislative Congress Reacting to Nixon's special The reason for the decline, Johnson grant "cost - of - living adjustments in VA ■ Bradley Niles, COGS representative, Monday to vote an 8 per cent cost of message, the package in a special written message to told a White House • • coordinator of MSU Veterans Outreach Capitol Hill, Nixon also asked that Nov. briefing, is the decline pension payments tied to the automatic d the switching of the council meetings living increase in GI bill education benefits said he was disappointed with the in the number of veterans and to revamp the 11 be redesignated as Veterans enrolling in the increases now available to Social m the usual Tuesday slot to Monday pension system for 2.3 Day, program. Security proposals. wiping out part of a 1968 law which recipients." Gene Spencer, coordinator of the MSU switched Veterans Day to the fourth Veterans Outreach Program, expressed The Monday in October. legislation would also raise VA dissatisfaction with the administration's introduced in Senate The message on veterans was the last of payments for "those pensioners who proposed increase in veterans' pensions. receive less total income than a series of three Nixon has sent to adult "I'm a little disappointed that Nixon welfare recipients" under recent Congress prior to his State of the Union has cut the proposed increase to 8 Social address scheduled for 9 p.m. per cent Security amendments, Nixon said. Wednesday because it circumvents the Senate bill In addition, the administration night. calling for a 23 per cent increase and the widows to receive the same amounts wants The 8 per cent increase in education end as fast House bill calling for 15 per cent," he said. veterans, he said, eliminating a dual rate time benefits being paid to about two million o veterans is necessary, Nixon said, to pace with inflation. Presently, keep a single "Actually, it is a regressive step, and frankly, this is going to be a great system. disappointment to veterans here on Administration officials said present veteran receives $220 a month while in FROM WIRE SERVICES Without such a limit, he said, the price touched off intense speculation campus," Spencer added. pensioners would be allowed to stay under of domestic oil will continue to Sunday school full - time, and some congressmen Spencer said that for any positive gains the present plan but receive a 4 when he said that creep King Faisal favored have introduced legislation for a 13.6 per in veterans' per cent I Legislation toward that set by the Arab oil nations. pensions to occur, more increase under Nixon's plan, as well as was introduced in the U.S. lowering Saudi Arabia's oil prices because cent increase in benefits — Reading a statement prepared for of their adverse impact on the substantially support for higher increases must be automatic cost of living increases tied to pile Monday to repeal Daylight Saving • - world more than Nixon proposed. federal energy chief William Simon, mustered in Congress. increases in Social during the winter months. economy. Though the administration is Security payments. ■"It's time to recognize that we Sawhill said the energy office is seeking a Nixon told Congress that the VA may well proposing •Sen. Russell B. Long, chairman of the boost in individual payments, veterans a rule to assure all dealers fair share of pension program "has so many problems Total proposed |tmade a mistake" in approving winter the No. 2 a Senate Finance Committee, announced administrator Donald E. Johnson said the that it cannot be corrected unless the spending for the next Might Saving Time, Sen. Dick Clark, D - heating oil available. This would fiscal year will be about $400 million In aid in a speech. include the cheaper and that the panel will hold new budget will only seek a total of $2.6 entire framework of the program is more expensive hearings on Feb. billion for the education program, $600 more than in the current year, Johnson ■fit and several other senators said that varieties. 13 and 14 on excess oil restructured." industry profits. million less than is being spent this year. said, with most of the increase going for "The result would be that He said legislation is ■Slight Saving Time jeopardized children no supplier being prepared to medical programs. ■ forcing them to would have a greater go to school in early ■ percentage of ^[ning darkness. ey referred to the predawn deaths of inexpensive product than any other supplier," he said. FAITH LOST AFTER FOOD CHAIN REPORT Sawhill and Simon appeared before a Ijit children in Florida since the energy pi? time schedule became effective - unit of the Senate Government Operations on Committee. 16 for the winter months. Fnate Democratic Leader 11 stield called for immediate « Daylight Saving Time (DST) and Mike repeal of Sawhill said that while spot gasoline are occurring in several areas of the country, a shortages of general shortage large PIRGIM said rebuilding credibility it has failed as an energy - enough to trigger rationing has not By SUSAN BURZYNSKI materials, was released after eight months nervation measure. He said though the AEC did not receive occurred. State News Staff Writer of research I'orida legislators by PIRGIM volunteers, ■ion today to consider meet in special In other developments: You've come a long way baby . . . scientists and engineers. Background copies of the report prior to its release, much of the information in the report was setting most of These words could be used to describe Joseph Tuchinsky, statewide director of obtained from officials of the AEC. •The emergency energy legislation that ^clocksantiin that state back an hour, t would give President Nixon the development of the Public Interest PIRGIM, said the report "has received PIRGIM has released 13 statewide . DST legislation has the authority to « or Research Group In Michigan (PIRGIM) widespread attention and enhanced our reports and one local report since it has Tuchinsky said the ideas for PIRGIM's Gov. Reubin Askew and the order rationing appeared in trouble. A credibility." been in existence. The fast food service reports are found in two ways. He said ">'i which is coalition of Senate Democrats and from its fast food service report last May composed of all to its current report on transportation of The credibility of PIRGIM, a Ralph report was the only one to receive major someone inside an industry may approach de elected Republicans officials. mounted a strong effort to Nader inspired student consumer group, criticisms, and thus far the AEC has been the group when ■eanwhile, John Sawhill, send the bill back to conference with the radioactive waste materials. something objectionable is deputy was severely the only group to refute PIRGIM's latest of the House. 'Fallout on the Freeway," a report damaged last May when a fast seen happening and PIRGIM volunteers Federal Energy Office, told A final Senate vote had been authored by Marion Anderson, legislative food service report charged that food findings. are always trying to be aware of potential Jt u°1day ,the price of domestic oil for scheduled analyst for PIRGIM, has received franchises throughout the state often sold "We've resolved since that report never report ideas. today. ^ held within the range of $6 to nationwide attention since its release last contaminated food and operated under filthy conditions. again to take the chance of releasing something where all of our sources must The latest report resulted from a conversation with Ingham County Sheriff •Sheik Ahmed Zaki Al - Yamani, Saudi Tuesday. But all the good publicity comes J{ did not indicate how this could be Arabia's oil minister, stressed Monday that at a time when MSU support for PIRGIM The report was highly criticized by health officials in the state,for the method be kept secret," Tuchinsky said. "We've tried to increase verification Kenneth Preadmore, who expressed a fear of the danger of this type of fchh," Sa'(' 80016 Price increases any reduction in his country's oil prices is at its lowest ebb. used in conducting the report. The survey- our by asking people in industry and transportation Tn LT n®cessary to create incentives Pwe for domestic must be part of a joint reduction by the The report, which charged the Atomic process throughout the state. petroleum. five other Persian Gulf oil producing Energy Commission (AEC) with was conducted through a series of government agencies, sometimes including Preliminary checking expanded into an interviews between PIRGIM volunteers those who disagree with us, to look at it eight - month study. In * method must be found "of states. negligence in imposing safety standards on before publication and tell us if we're off ■pngthepnee," he said. Yamani, who is on a visit to Japan, transportation of radioactive waste and fast food service past and present Tuchinsky said research time for employes. the track," he added. PIRGIM reports varies from project to project, depending on the nature of the project. "Some projects only take a few Students face hard job weeks, while others investigation," Tuchinsky said. needs Perhaps the credibility of the report increased because reputation in local circles of months of was .Anderson's BY MIKE GALATOLA course," Herbert C. Rudman, College of the student or perhaps view to the Educational that the target of 5,000 signatures will be faculty in the Dept. of Social Work seem because the documentation was backed State News Staff Education representative, said. "An Policies Committee. by Writer reached by the Feb. 12 Academic Council generally in favor of our form. If we can information from the General Second oj two articles instructor can't possibly satisfy 50 The council also Accounting charged the committee meeting, Raymond said faculty may think reach the faculty in the other Office, a federal Congressional agency. I dent different sets of goals held by his 50 to produce representative8 trying to pry a specific proposal supporting twice before voting against student access departments. I think we can persuade Nevertheless, it was the first report done students, and so he might get several bad student access to be presented to the in face of such support. them well." But if the as solely by the lirin h, ng forms from th« faculty's ratings no matter how well he teaches." Academic Council's Feb. 12 meeting. "If the faculty votes against faculty concept of student access on both the opposes the state interest group to Viea t°ughj°b °n their hands. But student representatives have moved But student representatives are acting students on the access question on the University - level and also inside their receive nationwide attention. The report was released at a time when 'Jm ?mic Council save MSU's on two fronts against this faculty outside the committee route as well. 12," he said, "they'll show their complete Feb. individual colleges, students will be forced MSU support for the Hints J0UI contro1 °v« access to opposition. J. Bryan Raymond, Social Science lack of for student to do their evaluations. group is on shaky opinion." E,! ,n,ln 1969'il W^ved the Taking a tip from bureaucratic representative, has since Jan. 18, been concern Raymond said Monday that 2,700 own ASMSU did publish, in the fall 1968, a ground. PIRGIM failed to receive a SI optional fee from 33.3 per cent of the PI Anil structor Rating System traditions, the Elected Student Council on circulating petitions to gather student signatures had been collected. book rating 173 faculty from 18 Ln I h0nly two out of 14 Jan. 21 established a committee to present support behind the access issue. Confident But what can students do if the faculty departments. But the evaluations were undergraduate student body over two consecutive terms, as required to maintain inform iairmon contacted recently still vote more generalized than the SIRS liS Kh Tey said they would t0 see the ratings if against their reading the evaluations? Raymond said they can show asking fewer questions about the ratings, its fee collection system at MSU registrations. their disgust by instructors. Only faculty members who refusing to fill out any The board of trustees will probably fctro1 wi"most like|v stay lets SIRx Tls even " the council more evaluation forms, but that will not get them any more information on the volunteered could be rated in the ASMSU book, while instructors are required to decide at its February meeting whether to amend the PIRGIM contract to allow a 20 faculty. distribute the SIRS forms to at least one per cent average contribution T^tiSanw"-Synem pi'sj.n o proposed by Cles Committee at the One alternative students could pursue to evaluate their instructors is to work class each term. year period. over a two The evaluation project never reappeared The amendment has been V 8 meeting. inside their individual colleges. after 1968. due mainly to a lack of the University Student Affairs supported by )n ^airman Harold S. Committee. commitment in ASMSU and '"file fact that 'ititiv- e" questioned by student Raymond, who is also the chairman of an something we've done unenthusiastic reception by the student has been so widely recognized may help P1 rsDiioH°»u s'uden* access to the the Student Advisory Committee in the body. those trustees who have had doubts be ■Considered *85 f» th th the November election last year, even though j precinct maps 131 Albert 11:30 a.m. 2 a. Cambodian government infantrymen met sharp aware that that particular apartment building faced Bogue Street - clearly placed them in the Auditorium precinct. resistance Monday in a drive against Communist - led At that time the State News received several reports from the way it did," Joyce Trovoto, asst. city clerk said. "We decided to simply notify the people involved that their precinct had been insurgent forces that had broken through Phnom Penh's changed rather than redraw the maps." southern defenses, field reports said. The four battalions of government troops, backed by 24 armored personnel carriers, lost 30 men in the drive. This brought the total number of dead to 152 since the Crisis plans fo * attacks began Dec. 23. Another 373 have been wounded. in effect after Meanwhile, U.S. officials in Saigon said that James M. Markham, Saigon bureau chief of the New York Times, Emergency procedures for Spawned by the threat of the state's two major electrical power "brownouts" and the was arrested as he emerged from a week - long stay in a energy crisis, the Commission Vietcong - held area near the central coast of South Vietnam. utilities to follow in the event of power shortages took effect order requires daily monitoring of the generating capacity, /ERIE/ Monday following approval by The arrest was the latest in a series of actions against the Michigan Public Service demand and fuel reserves of Commission. Consumers Power and the S. Hurok presents foreign journalists. Detroit Edison Co. Also, three members of the American Friends Service Committee working in South Vietnam presumed held by the Viet Cong. are missing and SIRS petitions set for distribution LEONARD The three were identified as Paul Quinn - Judge, 23, a British national; his wife, Sophie, 23, and Diane Jones, 28, of New York City. of Philadelphia; Students wishing to distribute petitions supporting student access to the Student Social Hall. Science, 104 Linton Completed petitions may ROSE also be turned in there. "Master American Cellist" Instructor Rating System forms can pick them up from with pianist DAVID GOLUB U.S. reports '73 trade surplus the Student Advisory Committee of the College of A SI.7 billion foreign trade surplus for 1973 was FIASB- reported by the United States Monday. The first trade surplus in three years compared with trade deficits of \ioue you. S6.4 billion in 1972 and 52 billion in 1971. Two devaluations of the U.S. dollar, in December /ERIE/ 1971 and February 1973, which made U.S. goods cheaper overseas and foreign goods more expensive here, the major factors in the turnaround, government DIRECTOR'S were FLAMING HOG economists said. A record monthly trade surplus of S942 million in CHOICE December buoyed the record. level Exports shot to record - highs while imports, except for oil, declined NIGHT IS substantially. TONIGHT Katharine Top U.S. officials to get raises Hepburn Pay raises exceeding 7 per cent for members of Congress, the Cabinet, and other top federal officials are scheduled in President Nixon's fiscal 1975 budget, [Jimmy Stewart] PROGRAM SCHUMANN Fantasy Pieces which will be sent to Congress Monday. The Cost of Living Council is not expected to review the proposal, even though the percentage is above the ^Cary Grant BRAHMS Sonata in F,0pus 99 BACH Cello Suite No. 3 in C DEBUSSY Sonata in D minor council's 5.5 per cent pay raise guideline. CHOPIN Polonaise brillante in George Cukor's FBI FRIDAY FEBUARY 1 probes girl's subversive' acts PHILADELPHIA 8:15 p.m. in Fairchild Theatre The Federal Bureau of Investigation has admitted it is keeping a subversive file on a 16 - year - old high school STORY Limited Ticket Availability Public: $5.00 girl who wrote a letter to the Socialist Workers party as AND EVERY TUESDAY MSU Students: $2.50 part of a school project. Lori Paton of Chester, N.J., is suing the FBI to force NIGHT TONIGHT it to expunge her name from its records and to pay ^7.00 & 9:15 p.m. in Fairchild j $65,000 in damages. The FBI had previously denied that Paton was being AT THE CORAL GABLES Admission $1.25 investigated by the bureau. (tomorrow night happy hours) Compiled by John Tingwall 8 • 11 p.m. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 29. 1974 3 s J | Larrowe may seek House seat BY R.D.CAMPBELL chairman, said he has had running for Congress but at State News Staff Writer informal discussions with that time he was finishing up Larrowe concerning these his novel, "Harry Bridges," On It won't be a gag if strike organizing, 57 • year - joking, possibilities. that he had been working on old, surrogate Bobby Riggs, for more than 10 years. famed author, paddleball whiz "No ego trip is worth that," V and Larrowe said. h sometime economics "I had to finish the book. professor C. Patric Larrowe Though Larrowe has been That ruled out involved in a colorful array of any throws his Geritol bottle in the publicity stunts over the years campaigning, but now I don't sixth congressional district have he claims that most of his any commitments that Democratic primary race. would prevent me from activities have not been gags. doing what I want to do." "I'm being pushed closer and closer to Clifford Taylor, a making a decision Lansing He said he hasn't worn a tie to run," Larrowe said lawyer, has declared his Monday since 1970 and he usually during a State News interview. candidacy and eight other Republicans have been wears faded • out blue jeans to his lectures. mentioned as possible Larrowe told his backers he candidates for 16 "On formal occasions I wear would run if they could show - year incumbent Richard a Hawaiian sport shirt," he him a list of hard nosed said. - Chamberlain's sixth campaign workers and solid congressional district seat. evidence of potential financial "This district has been support. represented by a dullard for 16 Robert Carr, an East Lansing years. But while I lived here , attorney, narrowly defeated by the Democrats had never So far he has been put impressed Chamberlain in 1972, is the on both counts. A up a candidate who has taken a meeting only announced Democrat. tonight with supporters may firm, unequivocal stand on the help him make the decision. issues," said the man who Larrowe said he was might see himself breaking that SN Photo/Dale A approached in 1972 about mold. "There'll be people who'll Larrowe suits up for congressional race. say 'if Larrowe runs this'll be another one of his gags,"' the balding, white Campaign aide admits lying to FBI • bearded prof. But if he does decide to run WASHINGTON (AP) — Herbert L. Porter, the Porter told U.S. District scheduling Judge William B. Bryant that he had Let it snow in the August primary, he will have to cut back to part director of President Nixon's re - election campaign, pleaded been made no promises in return for his guilty plea and that there - time guilty Monday to lying to the FBI in its Watergate investigation. had been no coercion. The relatively balmy weather that had warmed up East Lansing for the last few days was teaching, which would mean an He was released In another part of the courthouse, pending a presentence report. Stephen Bull, a White House mdely interrupted Monday when flurries hit the area. Here a student walks with head bowed income loss of $3,600. Carl Porter, 35, faces a maximum five years in prison and a fine of aide, appeared before a federal grand jury looking into the to the driving snow. State News photo by Dale Atkins Lied holm, Economics Dept. $10,000. He now works in his father • in - law's construction unrecorded and damaged Watergate tapes to determine if anyone business in Laguna Niguel, Calif. should be charged with criminal responsibility. Porter admitted to the Senate Bull was a key witness at hearings before U.S. District Watergate Committee that he Judge told a false story about the authorization of the John J. Sirica on what might have caused the 18.5 minute erasure funds used for egislotors propose the Watergate burglary on three occasions: to the FBI, to a grand jury and at the Watergate trial. He said he did it at the suggestion of Jeb Stuart Magruder, in the tape of a June 20, 1972, conversation between the President and H.R. Porter was sent Haldeman. to a probation officer, to whom he swore he deputy director of the re - election committee, who has pleaded would appear each time he is called by the court or prosecutors m decriminalization guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice and to defraud the United States. The false story was that break - in boss G. Gordon Liddy had for any reason. He possible. said he would return to California Porter joined a growing list of former White House and re • as soon as received $100,000 to hire college students in the election committee aides who have pleaded guilty to various move to place a decriminalization of marijuana proposal on personal use and cultivation for personal use, but not for campaign, when selling in fact the funds had gone for November ballot has received legislative support from two "dirty tricks." charges resulting from Watergate and other incidents. purposes. Public use under the proposed law changes would be The others are Magruder, John W. Dean III, Frederick C. [representatives. subject to no more than a $100 fine. ite Reps. Dale Warner, R-Eaton Rapids, and LaRue, Egil Krogh and Donald Segretti. Krogh and Segretti have Perry Bullard. n Arbor, have drafted proposed modifications of [ laws on possession of marijuana. Their existing proposals do not "The purpose of the referendum is to maximize support for decriminalization of marijuana and stimulate public discussion on City council w been sentenced to serve six months in prison. The others are scheduled to be sentenced when their testimony at future legal >r distribution laws, which Bullard said would not come until the use of it," Bullard said. "Because only about 30 per cent of proceedings is no longer needed. In other related developments: lession laws were first modified. 'he gist of their proposed law changes suggests the population supports legalized right away. legalization, we can't hope to try to get it Decriminalization is the only tactical questions on •The White House refused to list the individuals with access to rimmalization for private use, transportation of marijuana for direction to go at this time." tape recordings or transcripts of Nixon's Watergate conversations. People with unanswered Council will attempt to answer Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said "there are legal Warner will act only as a consultant for the drive. His office questions about the Kalamazoo specific questions about the implications" said his role as consultant does not mean he is Street bridge relocation project $700 ,0 00 proposal in •Murray Sams, a special prosecutor in the Dade County Office luling lets reps legalization of marijuana statutes. or supporting violation of present marijuana Warner is currently involved in pre-trial hearings on possession can try to get them answered at a public hearing Feb. 19 submitting them in writing before the meeting. by February. Questions should be submitted to the Engineering of Florida's State forced to move Atty. Richard Gerstein, said Florida would be on its own if federal indictments Watergate developments are not returned by mid - March. Sams said Florida faces a problem with the statute of limitations covering Office, City Hall, 410 Abbott [un for Senate of heroin, but his office would not comment on Monday why he decided to get involved in the referendum drive at this time. Bullard said the petition drive to get the marijuana issue on the Public hearings are usually comprised statements of made opinion from the Road. expiring in March on the matter being investigated by his office. he Michigan Supreme Court Monday ruled that "otherwise ballot will be headed by an unnamed Detroit based group. He floor, but East Lansing City ilified" state representatives may run for vacant seats in the tuesday added that so far the group has not contacted him on his le Senate before their terms in office are over. proposed changes and that he isn't even sure how organized they Re ruling, speeded up because of today's filing deadline in the an'. (toreplace Coleman A. Young in the Senate, permits state * Jackie "Whoever decides to handle this will need lots of money and Vaughn III and David S. Holmes, both Detroit uocrats, to seek Young's seat. people to get the necessary 250,000 signatures," he said. A similar drive failed in 1972 after workers could CHEAP DRINK NITEj Jwever, Vaughn will have to become a resident of Young's only gather "So cheap, you can't afford not to try'em!" »district to get elected. He said Monday that he doubts if 30,000 signatures before the ballot deadline. iraeans he'll have to resign immediately from his House seat. 'We are persuaded that in adopting the constitution the people not intend that members of KENNY'S MONKEY a bicameral legislature should be 'rated by a bamer which prevents movement between the two lesby popular election," the court said in a seven - paragraph open thursday and friday nights until I said a P» J. constitutional provision interpreted by Atty. 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YOU KNOW WHY SO MANY PEOPLE NOW DRIVE SAABS OVER THERE PPEN SUNDAY Jacol >S( >i is □ikWATSM - W1U1AMST0N 4*5-1171 OPINION PAGE William W. Whiting Editor ■ in ■ chief LynnHenning Sports editor Beth Ann Masalkoski . . Advertising Manager Lynda Eckert National editor Gerald H. Coy General Manager John W. Lindstrom Campus editor Susan Ager Staff representative Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Jim Bush Gty editor Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor Michael J. Fox Managing editor Craig Porter Photo editor EDITORIALS Vaughn's rig ethically que But it is a blow to the voters who Rep. Jackie Vaughn, D Detroit got his way. elect those representatives. People The Michigan Supreme Court who win elections to a public office ruled Monday that Vaughn can should fulfill their obligations to pack his bags, get out his bumper their constituents and serve their stickers and billboards and run for terms. They should not use their the vacant Senate seat of Detroit seats as a tool to gain bigger and TERRIBLE LUCK AGAIN,BOSS!—ALL WE KEEP COMING UP WITH IS THESE BIG CHUNKS Mayor Coleman Young. better things. OF GOLD. . . ' The state Constitution prohibits Rep. David Holmes. D - Detroit, legislator from receiving any is no longer interested in the post. any "civil appointment in this state" Now. his wife will run. POINT OF VIEW while holding his present office. But the path has been paved for WMSN soul programs The court's ruling was a simple case Vaughn, who, excited over the of interpretation. It said the phrase "civil appointment" does mean legislative offices. "We are persuaded." the court not ruling, ran down the hall and posed for photographs in Young's old Senate seat. Some people just can't wait. By DAVE MELLOR could work something out with the other presented in cooperation expanding with Project listeners what they want, In two DJs they could change times, but Grapevine. continue to do so, but we need respor decision announced, "that in Though Vaughn is not sure he response to the point of view in would have to follow set guidelines. Also added this year are live concerts from listeners through phone calls adopting the Constitution, the will resign immediately from his Friday's paper headlined "Poor WMSN radio A set of guidelines is followed by all from the Brewery and the Stables, letters to the station to know what th House seat, he must into management threatens soul music people did not intend that members move programs," allow us, the management, to WMSN announcers - black, white, male or bringing into your rooms artists like Brian want. of a bicameral legislature should be Young's old district to run for the add a few details. female. These guidelines regulate talk Auger, Mason Williams, Freddie Hubbard, Listen to our new shows and tell separated by a barrier which vacant Senate seat, and that means At a scheduled meeting held the last breaks. Audience surveys taken on campus Josh White, Spirit, Chubby Checker, Willie what you like. More importantly, te week of November, plans for moving and other research indicate that most Dixon and others. what you do not like, because as a prevents movement between the moving out of his district. soul So now Vaughn can run for state shows back one hour were announced. people listen to the radio in order to hear On Monday and Wednesday nights the once said, "You can get anything two houses by popular election." This move was made to facilitate all - music played with a minimum amount of highly successful "Ellipsis" talk show can want..." With its decision, the court Senate. And his home district will campus network programming of concerts talk. be heard. It deals with controversial topics love him for it. They have to go to like the ignored a 1972 referendum which from the Brewery and Stables that had Soul shows were given more leeway energy crisis, abortion and the inconvenience and cost of a conflicted with the aforementioned shows. counseling, as well as topics of particular Mellor is station proposed changing the state because of their nature, but a limit was student manager Constitution so that an official special election to replace him if he This moved soul shows to 11 p.m. to 1 interest, like the area music scene. management staff of WMSN and is a: still imposed to program as much music as a.m. on Sundays through Thursdays. WMSN has always tried to give its from Scituate, Rhode Island. could run for another state office definitely decides to get into the possible. Nelson and Boyd did not like the In response to the announced change, during his term. Michigan voters running for Young's old seat. And "Sweet" John Nelson stated that neither idea of limitation because it "cramped decided they did not want to Vaughn is "99 per cent sure he will he nor Lamar "Brother Rapp" Boyd their style." So they quit, but Nelson said POINT OF VIEW he still would be available as a substitute. run for the post. would accept one of those shows, but change the Constitution and the To emphasize a couple of points that would do a Sunday show. proposal was voted down. The ruling will do wonders for Now Vaughn and any other legislator has a constitutional right to run for another state office while The scheduling was completed, with two other black announcers to do the were misinterpreted in Friday's point of view: Nelson and Boyd were not forced to leave, and their statement regarding soul Board's OK state representatives who really weekday shows and Nelson and Boyd to programing being threatened is most want to be state senators and who still serving in their present do the 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday shows. for lia untrue. Rather, soul programing has been Along came winter term and are trouble willing to go through the of running in a special positions. Whether they have an ethical right to do so is another dissatisfaction of the Sunday announcers. expanded. new They now wanted weekdays spots which Soul music can be heard five days a election to get a promotion. question. were already taken. week on WMSN, along with "Black They were told that if they themselves By CHARLES L. MASSOGLIA confidential." Insight," a Thursday night talk show Your news story of Jan. 23 and As action on the proposed Stude editorial of Jan. 25 incorrectly state that Publication Tax was decided without Let peers curb noise ASMSU supports the "proposal" drafted by Vice President for Student Affairs public hearing, chairman and as promised by c board member Aubn Eldon Nonnamaker. This "proposal" has Radcliffe, I suppose this matter would a The answer to the complaints of example of this. never been presented to the Student Board be too "sensitive" to be presented to excessive noise in MSU residence It would also create more rules of ASMSU for approval. University Advisory Council. halls may be some good old - which would make residence hall The statements attributed to Larry Once again 'ole Cliff Wharton I fashioned Bartrem concerning the proposal and succeeded in sabotaging the one significi peer pressure and living even less attractive. Here are excepts from editorials in some stiffened for the coming negotiations with ASMSU's support of the proposal are action ASMSU could have taken on beti common sense. Any interference by of the nation's newspapers last week: the oil producers only by some kind of of its constituents — to provide a viab the University could create more Many people would see this noise premature, if not erroneous. The proposal Enid, Okla., Morning News: "One American burden • sharing offer, which it student input directly to and on the boai ordinance as an extension of definitely and emphatically does not problems than it would solve. innovation coming with the new year is a is the task of courageous political accomprish the goal of the original liaison of trustees - by sending the origin There is no question that a noise University control. A return to the lower speed limit for all vehicles using the leadership to undertake." ASMSU student liaison proposal proposal. 50s would be very bad for the nation's roads and highways Primarily problem exists. Over 40 per cent of . .. Chattanooga Times, on gun control: Under the original liaison proposal, amorphous mass of students and facul students who left the residence residence hall image. the measure is intended to conserve fuel, students would have been seated as ex known as the Academic Council "The outlook is pretty dim. Every time What would be the penalty for but safety officials expect a spinoff that officio members for all public meeting of And, finally, I defy Ed Grafton or Lan halls during the summer cited noise such legislation is proposed Congress is will result in reduction of road deaths and Bartrem to find any mention breaking a University noise flooded with protests from gun the board of trustees, with the of a ne as a major factor for leaving, scaling down of property losses in highway ordinance? Removal from the worshippers who somehow equate the requirement that a straw vote of the proposal even being drafted I according to Gary North, accidents. If the bill achieves either of the student liaison be taken and recorded Nonnamaker, much less being approved residence hall? A fine? Banning of registration of, or manufacturing coordinator of residence hall goals, it will be worthwhile. If it restrictions on handguns as a plot to deny before the board voted on any student - the student board, in the minutes of stereos entirely? The University accomplishes all three purposes, it will be programs. the citizenry its constitutional rights. Then related issue. meeting since their regime began. I» would be well advised to stay out a kind of triple coupon bargain for The naive enough to believe that they But to institute law and order proponents weigh in with new proposal simply calls for a University American motorists." have learned by now that neither of the noise rule or some similar policy of this area. the argument that if stiffer sentences were "meetings" of a University Advisory Fresno, Calif., Bee: "The energy crisis handed down, the murder rate would Council once a term with the trustees. The speaks for ASMSU unless directed to do would be almost impossible to Peer pressure would be much has sparked a sudden renaissance of board of trustees meets once a month, not a drop. by formal board action. enforce and could create bad interest in that nearly forgotten relic, the more effective way to deal with this once a term, plus when any special Grafton has repeated his earli American passenger train. The shortage of "In fact, one doesn't become criminal feelings among residents. The drug problem than a poorly enforced a meetings are called. performance of secret participation fuel for travel just could be the thing until one is convicted. Further, the The original liaison proposal provides the Student Publications Tax matter, policy of last term is an excellent . . . University regulation. which transforms the once - sputtering majority of homicides committed by are for students to have access to all materials his not keeping the student I U.S. effort to revive rail passenger service those without criminal records; most from sent to members of the board for informed on this matter. 1 suppose t through Amtrak and makes it a driving arguments and most victims killed are meetings, excluding access to confidential in keeping with the political climate of tl and lasting success..." acquaintances or members of their student records and faculty times. tenure and The New York Times: "The United families. salary matters. The new proposal permits States may be able with difficulty to "Wouldn't it be more sensible to exert the withholding of materials the Massog/ia is the Off ■ Qimpus Council mwtl survive a cut - off of Arab oil. West Europe every effort to make the chief tool for University president, treasurer, secretary of ASMSU and is a junior nujonnt and Japan cannot. They can be united and homicides less available ?" or attorney consider psychology. "unduly sensitive or VOX POPULI Legalized prostitution could To the Editor: consent standards and the requirement of By any standards, the incidence of rape proof of resistance to force. It proposes removed and the major plea of the defense is eliminated. Fortunately, our measures as legalization of pro*iJj and lack of protection for rape victims that a defense of "consent" be allowed system is which might actually lower the mi not that disrespectful of civil liberties. under present Michigan law is alarming. of rape. And which, for hyRie"lc . only if the accused can prove that the No one can deny that rape victims are victim agreed to "exactly the kind of might not be such a bad idea after • The Women's Task Force on Rape Michael McCon subject to the grueling, embarrassing and sexual contact that took place." could better spend its time pushing 102 N.CaseH often futile legal actions involved in such prosecuting the rapist, because rape is an Presumably, "proof means a signed extremely difficult crime to prove. document perhaps notarized. What other The Michigan Woman's Task Force on Rape has presented proposals to make prosecution easier by effectively proof could hold up in court? The only problem is that sexual contact Thank you laughf eliminating the pleas of "consent" as a just doesn't happen that way. What couple ever draws up a To the Editor: In response to the article of Blame us, Fisher, if it eases your sM defense. These proposals, however, would signed contract specifying Friday, mind, but do not expect the na1 greatly damage civil liberties. "exactly the kind of sexual contact" to "Working women blamed for part of believe you. We can only iaugh ai take place? crisis," I can only expand upon the idiocy you off as another kook trying 0 from which the chauvinist John Fisher The Task Force somehow seems stand. For those of us who are At best, the proposition seems speaks. impressed by the fact that "the burden of He does not want to admit that susceptible to false propaganda, > proof is on the victims — women - and unromantic. At worst, men would be his own the kind of man who turns such not the accused victimized - legally - by a law wherein precious General Electric Co., well into man haters. rapists." The burden of as as - the proof is always on the prosecution in they could be convicted of rape whenever rest of the monopolistic energy Thank you, sir, for the laugh.*1 criminal trials. they had intercourse without a signed businesses, were trying to make a profit time try harder to make some sense. for themselves but in the permission slip. process facked AmvW Should a defendant be presumed up. Even now, when the nation is in a guilty until proven innocent? Sure, it would be easier# to get crisis, energy companies are trying to find The task force wants omission of convictions if presumption of innocence is a way to still come out on top. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 29, 1974 5 OINT OF VIEW Policy-making Ad Graduate Council: noc Committee to Review By ELIZABETH ANDRUS School." to Council fits into this strengthen g Tdmic Governance has proposed Until recently, the report of the Ad Hoc This proposal has far - reaching category is beyond my comprehension. The Graduate Council [I streamlining of the University's Committee to Review Academic implications not only for graduate is charged with governing structure. The education at MSU but also for the national determining policies that emic Governance, which was released in affect all of the graduate students and the 'duate Council is but one such unit that November, was not widely available to the image of the entire educational program at faculty who teach graduate students at MSU. i drastic revision, both in composition faculty of the University. The vast this institution. majority of students still have not had the While I do not want merely to respond Surely that is Eft's OP 1 Ed pa9e" ,he S,a,e opportunity to read it. As I a consequence, to the ad hoc committee's proposal, its basic provisions should be made clear to and students. a direct link with faculty students, four are administrators and 19 coordination of programs at the University invited Be-h Andrus, president of am sure much of the University are faculty. Each of the 11 colleges with a level to insure a quality provide a context for discussion. education community is not ,Council o< Graduate Students (COGS). aware committee's recommendations. of several of the Apparently, the Ad Hoc Committee This committee would be consulted graduate program sends at least one universitywide. d Gerald Miller, professor of The recommendation with looked at various councils and committees when either the Academic Council or the representative. which the nmunications and member of the Ad entire University should be concerned, I around campus and decided that dean of the graduate school wanted to This manner of representation allows No one, I think, would like all of this those c Committee to Review Academic feel, is the one to which, in their opinion, had no direct line consult it. It would only advise. From for various opinions and problems of all power to rest with a handful of ance, to discuss the future role - if discharge the present statements made in Academic administrators. Given that we are rational Graduate Council and replace it with an with faculty and students Council, the interested colleges to be heard. The ad hoc of the Graduate Council under should be made ad hoc committee feels the Graduate individuals capable of governing ourselves, advisory committee called the "Academic advisory - consultative committees. How Council presently operates committee's recommendation would not. the best way to govern graduate education proposed streamlining. Council Committee on the Graduate they determined that the Graduate committee. as an advisory of the above nature would be through a Now that the specific proposal that is OIHT OF VIEW Apparently, the ad hoc committee going to be debated in Academic Council body which represents faculty, students and administrators. The final authority for neither read the current Bylaws for has been outlined, I feel it is time to turn creation, changes and evaluations of Graduate education decisions Academic Governance nor studied recent to the broader philosophical questions of strictly graduate matters would rest with actions of the Graduate Council. Far from what do we, as a University, want our this body. being advisory, on many issues the graduate school to be and what is the best Graduate Council had the final say. way of governing this school? Only such a council could legitimize the take place at department level Another characteristic of the proposed advisory committee would be its Certainly, I cannot speak for everyone on this campus; but in conversations with actions of the graduate school both to the University community and schools to graduate across the nation. composition of 8 to 12 members chosen students and faculty, the overwhelming with formulating graduate policy should By GERALD MILLER be Council. Second, we believed that many of by Academic Council from the University opinion has been that the graduate school responsible for communicating the most crucial decisions influencing at should be concerned with quality graduate Obviously, the proposed Academic • large. There is no provision for student ithe Ad Hoc Committee to Review decisions and actions through governance graduate education occur members or systematic Council Committee at the college representation of programs. The consensus is that the best on the gradute school Hemic Governance formulated its channels, a situation that now clearly and departmental level. the faculty. way to do this is to have a strong graduate does not meet the previously established ,osal concerning the Graduate Council, exists in the arena of undergraduate school, i.e., one which oversees all criteria. The present Graduate Council, id two major objectives in mind: to education. The present Graduate Council consists with further clarification of its Those who oppose our proposal seem to graduate programs and provides consistent functions, Kluate and advance the quality of of 28 members, of which five are criteria for excellence. There is a good model from which to build. overemphasize the importance of graduate must be luate education at MSU and to provide Given the present status of the University - level decisions dealing with leans for ensuring systematic input Graduate Council and our general ceming matters of graduate education rationale concerning the role of graduate education, the implication being the University governance system. consultative committees, it seemed advisory - logical that MSU's graduate program will largely rise 0 EI6HTY-NINE fall to define the Graduate Council as advisory or on the basis of such decisions. B0TTLE5 OF BEER the best of all possible worlds, our to the dean of advanced Though we do not want to underestimate objective would be taken as a given. and to request that the council graduate studies the import of decision making at the ON THE WALL "; fl report to — there has been considerable the Academic Council. University level, we hope that people will ZC jbling - though, it should be added, guard against an exaggerated view of the little substantial argument - about Despite conflicting claims, we find impact of University - level decisions on ways that the ad hoc committee's nothing in the bylaws, nor in other the quality of graduate programs. posal would diminish the quality of luate education at MSU, it merits existing legislation, that contradicts our None of my remarks are meant to lhasis that committee members have a assumption that the present role of the Graduate Council is advisory. It does not suggest that the committee is immune to DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau commitment to graduate education, compromise. We sought to make immitment mirrored by their own have, as some have claimed, delegated governance of graduate education an records in graduate teaching and authority. I'M SOW, SIP. integral part of the academic governance SEE THE ENERGY I AM MOT arch. LOOK, BUT IF YOU PONT Our system, while at the same time ensuring CZAR, PLEASE. Of COURSE! LADY/ HAVE AN AUDIENCE, A SPECIAL general rule when preparing our the maintenance of a quality program of ■ I'M JM SNEAD, YES, AN H/SCZARSH/P I CAME YOU'LL JUST HAVE INTBRS5JI )ur second objective stemmed partially report was to make committees advisory i the ambiguity about graduate education. These are still our REPRESENTATIVE DO YOU AUDIENCE? IS A BUSY ALL. THE TO MIT. PLEASE THIS CONCERNS THAT'S the present . to the administrators of major academic goals, and we are certainly open to OF THE TRUCKERS' HAVE AN MAN/ VUHAVE U/AY FROM TAKE A SEAT IN iges of the Graduate Council to MSU's programs, and we hewed to this rule in the PROTEST. ALL AMERICANS! what suggestions and changes designed to I AUDIENCE, TO ARRAN6E AN LOUISVILLE! THE SPECIAL THEY ALL m of academic governance. We felt it case of the Graduate Council. improve our conceptions. / MR. SNEAD? AUDIENCE! INTERESTS WVN6 SAY. 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In "Kung audience who is of two minds. as Fu," The terrible weight of pacifism "Kung Fu," in spite of caught the temper David Carradine continues Thorpe used it as a narrative Kwai and life within the law reservations, is the most imagination of the audien his role as Caine, a peace - Chang Caine device. The character is saved epitomizes the '70s as Paladin needless exposition. Through becomes apparent. important Western to premiere offers a logical, contemn0' loving Chinese - American in the last 10 years. Not since model for the Western herl personified the '50s. The oiled his memories of his training at The desire and the physical philosopher and wanderer. precision of Caine's artistry in the Sholin monastery we learn need for revenge are not "Kung Fu" is a peculiar kung fu matches the deadly why this quiet man reacts as he denigrated on "Gunsmoke" Western series that parallels but treated as the natural symbiosis of man and gun on does. many of the original "Have Gun, Will Travel." instinct of one human being Thorpe won an Emmy for television Westerns. toward another. A pacifist may "Kung Fu" could be his direction of last season's considered an environmental episode "An Eye for an Eye" transcend this instinct, but to Western — murder without written by John Furia Jr. This lack it would make man machines. bestial. purported study in the There is the same fascination wastefulness of revenge David Carradine presents the with the graceful death. Jerry allowed Caine and the other unique spectacle of an Anglo Thorpe's slow motion characters to fight their way playing a Chinese role and photography glamorizes through 50 minutes while expressing his philosophy in ultimate encounter with Caine Caine preached the virtues of Oriental aphorisms mined from at the time he sees death. This the Talmud. His interpretation pacifism. ..t the end, the characters : >rsook their evil of an Oriental contemplative technique, introduced by Sam HASH Peckinpah in "The Wild ways. A good time was had by often seems minded than more feeble spiritual. He - CAOlU/iC Bunch," imparts a ritualistic significance to violent death. all. Action fans got their share of rape, kung fu and expresses stoic reserve in much the same way others react to Thorpe, the executive gunfighting. Caine's preaching producer, created and kept everyone feeling virtuous. constipation. It would be sometimes directs the series. In "An Eye for an Eye," it interesting to see how an His Caine, like Cain in the was easy to be on the right side Oriental actor like George Bostonian band Bible, is doomed to exile for pacifism and against Takei would interpret the role. because he killed the nephew violence. All the cards are It seems odd and terribly sad of the Emperor of China. The stacked in favor of Caine. that Warner Bros., who slated to appear nephew had thoughtlessly "Hostage!," written by Paul F. produces "Kung Fu," did not ordered the even consider casting an killing of Caine's tutor. Ed Spiel man wrote the at the Brewery script for the pilot but Thorpe chose the story telling Aerosmith has been called method which communicated the unique feeling of this America's version of the series. Rolling Stones, and this Bostonian group will come to The flashback usually the MSU area for the first time functions as a money - saving Wednesday night at the Brewery. Tickets for the concert are $3. While the group is still lesser known to this area, its album "Dream On," on Columbia Records, has been selling well here. The Brewery saw the group in action and called Aerosmith one of America's finest rock bands. In addition, advance ticket sales for the concert have been going well. Sales on Aerosmith's second album are expected to skyrocket. This is largely due to the groups success on a recent national tour with Mott the Hoople. The Wildest and Funniest X Rated Film Ever. Pinh Flamingos Last Wednesday Beal held a screening of PINK FLAMINGOS. The result: two sold out performances and hundreds of well satisfied customers. Everyone laughed. The film is a sensation. The patrons expected just another picture. What they got was more, much more. Not only is PINK FLAMINGOS explicit, but it is also extremely funny. People were obviously shocked and amazed and delighted by what they saw. We think you will be too. . .a wild raunchy porny exercise in abysmal taste. Pink Flamingos is absolutely unparalleled.The wildest X yet." The L.A. Advocate .. Shocking, but very, very funny." The Rolling Stone ".. .more than pornographic, it is also hilarious." Village Voice SHOWPLACE: 116NatSci SHOWTIME: 7:00, 8:45, & 10:30 ADMISSION: $1.50 Rated X: You must be 18. No exceptions. All patrons will be checked for proof of age. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 29, 1974 7 Surging Spartans MSU's Underwood puts breeze by IllinoisBy CHARLES JOHNSON especially on defense." Ganakas said, "He education over athletics works like the devil on and State News Sports Writer off the ball and his competitive attitude has been By GARYSCHARRER come out with good grades," Underwood said, was also great." MSU » balanced MSU scoring attack, led by given a scoring boost by Lindsay State News Sports Writer "And I support him 100 per cent on that. The 1 Robinson's 26 points enabled the Hairston's 19 tallies and 16 rebounds. athlete must produce in the classroom." 7 L basketball team to roll over Illinois, Hairston, the Big Ten's leading rebounder Not too long ago the heroic feats and An athlete who walks into Underwood's office S Monday night at Jenison Fjeklhouse. with a 15.3 per game average, was guarded reputations of athletes carried little past the field with academic difficulties had better be prepared £ victory lifted the Spartans Big Ten most of the game by Dlinois' 7-foot or arena of competition. The accolades for these athletes stopped when they filed into the with legitimate reasons. n d to 5-2," thas setting up a crucial battle Behemoth, Bill Rucks, and 17 of Hairston's 19 points and 10 of his 16 classroom — if and when they got that far. "The whole thing we're doing in athletics and Shirday when the conference leading Purdue rebounds came in academics is to help young men and women to Shakers will be in town. the first half. Other Spartan players in double The ordinary student detected a noticeable become productive citizens and we can't do that The Spartans enjoyed a hot shooting streak figures lack of academic aggressiveness on the part of the if we always bail them out of trouble," the first half against the IUini, connecting were Terry Furiow with 12 and Cedric Milton "jock" and often joked that some athletes had with 10. Milton came off the bench Underwood explained. Picht of 10 field goals during one span. and trouble writing their own names. MSU finished the half with a 45-32 lead, ignited the team and the fans with a "We're here for serious business. The couple of Sough Illinois had stayed close throughout classy hooks and jump shots. Illinois was led in scoring That attitude has persisted through the but more complimentary impressions of student - years, academics is more I'm concerned," serious than athletics as far as much of the early going. by Jeff Dawson's he emphasized. "I take that 21 points. Dawson and two athletes Robinson, who played almost the entire other Illinois' may emerge soon at Michigan State stand because of the things I belive in. Every starters fouled out of the because of the philosophy and determination of pine, drew high praise from Spartan coach game. Ganakas, who now feels his team is a very Asst. Athletic Director Clarence Underwood. athlete who comes here should with a degree whether it takes four eventually leave years or five ^'wafwrv pleased with Mike's play real figure in the Big Ten title race, was Underwood, who was appointed to his post in because very few athletes make the professional tonight. He played just a magnificent game... obviously ecstatic with the win. August, 1972 by MSU Athletic Director Burt level. Smith, is responsible for academic affairs of ki team slides in athletes, and he takes his job seriously. "When they get that degree they have some aipport, some options in life they wouldn't have if they didn't get their degree. When they're not Many athletes in the past were railroaded t Sugarloaf, Crysta through "mickey - mouse" classes in order to keep them eligible so thev could catch that football or dribble a basketball, but Underwood going to class they get in deep trouble with me, deep trouble, " Underwood warned. Underwood received an undergraduate degree the University of Michigan far The MSU ski team need only slalom placing fifth and third said the athletic department has in behind. changed physical education from MSU in 1961 and a 0 o k back to its respectively. its policy. M.A. in counseling in 1965. He held positions in In the individual -omplishmerits of the past In women's competition, the East Lansing schools, at Northern wkend to get themselves competition, MSU's Rondi Richards, in class B, swiped "I have to admit in the past that was true," Michigan 1 Wuerfel placed first, Nancy first place in both events. Underwood University and served as an education consultant idy for the Detroit News said. "But we have a different for the State Dept. of Education prior to his -'meet this weekend. Richards, the team captain, philosophy here now. We believe the athlete has fourth, and Nancy Heller sixth. Back to action Academic oriented to earn a bona-fide degree." present appointment. The skiers competing at The men's team, in a good Underwood said he shares the same position as He said his strongest asset is the MSU Asst. Athletic Director Clarence Underwood is ability to tigarloaf Mt. Saturday and showing, took second behind U for gymnasts; responsible for the academic aspect of student athletes at Gale Mikles, chairman of the Health and Physical relate and communicate with people. Crystal Mt. Sunday made - M, ahead of Western. Steve - Education and Recreation Dept. "I like working with people and MSU and follows the philosophy that offering some impressive showings in Montgomery captured an battle Western "academics is more important than athletics."state News photo by Julie "He will not allow athletes to go into so-called help, which often times means having a good -paration for the prestigious individual fourth place finish. Blough athletic classes and sit there or not go at all and MSU's listening ear," Underwood said. •trait event to be held at On Sunday it was once again men's gymnastics 'ither Pine the women outskiing the men, team returns to action tonight or Crystal ountains. this time in the Central United facing intrastate rival Western States Ski Assn. meet. Michigan at 7:30 in Jenison jn Saturday, the women's Fieldhouse. The race was broken up into m rode to a first • place three classes, A, B and C. Coach George Szypula's n the Michigan We could always MSU squad has a 1 3 dual ^tercollegiate Ski Assn. meet. Montgomery again paced the - men's squad by taking second meet record, while Western is 3 2. The Spartans have a 1 - 0 Spartans raced to first - The in class A in the giant slalom. the giant slalom In class C Jim Kirsten led in lifetime mark against the Broncos. put a new label on it, ving Western Michigan and both the slalom and giant Both squads are paced by young performers. The o men cagers Spartans are led by a trio of sophomores - Bernie Van Wie ayne State (all sq Glenn Hime - exercise around), Jim Tuerk (floor and vaulting) and (high bar). call it a snack •oo Still savoring the flavor of its 73-35 season - opening victory The matchup to watch will ver arch • rival Michigan last week, MSU's women's basketball •m returns to action tonight facing Wayne State, file contest begins at 6 p.m. in the lower gym of the Women's ramural Building. There is no admission charge. be between Van Wie and Western's Mark O'Malley in the all • around. and charge you more. Itavne State enters the contest with a 1-2 record on the season. The Spartan squad is led by Linda Stoick, a 5-9 forward. She Died 23 points against the Wolverines. Beanie Goldschmidt, v Spano and Diane fCASM So-oo 'S Phillips also scored in double figures Inst UM. Coach Mikki Baile's team will host Macomb College Thursday. 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Hot, Fast, Free Delivery you call it a snack,and we'll charge you even less. edBarifc itesday Special. =STORE COUPONz OUR CHICKEN DINNER ONLY $119 SaveIO« on the purchase of any jar of Gerber baby food rEGUUR(.\ 1 gg Notice to retailer: Gerber or mail will redeem this coupon at illeslh,co p,ec« 01 oden-coaied, lender 10C, plus 3c handling, your invoice to Ger- Products Company, when accepled toward the E'^.ahef.y Dept TM Fremont, Michi¬ purchase ol any Gerber gan 49412. o! trench fri#« ana a baby tood. Give it to your '°asty warm roll. Over 150 snacks, baby. There's a whole lot more Gerber Products Company, Fremont, Michigan 49412 ""ot ™ you're hungerirf for at the Red Barn. 1010 East Grand Sun. - Thurs. 10 a.m. -11 p.m. River Fri. - Sat. 10 a.m. ■ 3 a.m. Tuesday, January 29, ig741 PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services * AUTOMOTIVE Scooters & Cycles Parts & Service Aviation •EMPLOYMENT •FOR RENT Apartments Houses Rooms •FOR SALE Animals Mobile Homes •LOST & FOUND •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL •REAL ESTATE •RECREATION •SERVICE Instruction Typing Service •TRANSPORTATION Bldg. 5-130 BUICK 1970 Doctor owns new, Wagons. Full All - ESTATE Wagon. second car - like all extras! 13-15 mpg. $1995. 349-9310. 3-1-31 CHEVROLET 1973 power, mechanically sound, company cars. Call AMERICAN RED CROSS, 484-7461. 5-2-4 CHRYSLER 1967 M-78 Sunoco, East Lansing. CUTLASS SUPREME 1970 - custom 4-door, good condition. $400. 339-9021 or see at 7227 mileage, excellent condition. - 4-door Impala Sedans, six Belair Fully equipped, except air. Best offer over $1,750. 882-9153. 3-1-31 CUTLASS SUPREME engine, good body, $600. Phone 332-4667, after 5 p.m. 5-1-31 FORD 1965. 289 automatic, good condition, radio, heater, $150. 355-2880. 3-1-31 FORD, 1972, Pinto station wagon, air conditioning, automatic, $2,395. Phone 882-6072. 5-1-29 Three factory air. Newport, - 1969. speed. Must sell. Make offer. Call FORD Pat. 351-0116. 3-1-31 LTD 1967. Low Excellent 4 Get M collision C-1-31 frSTf/ MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East Kalamazoo Street since 1940. Complete auto painting and 645-2123. 0-7-1-31 service. BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced rates to students. VAN WORLD, SPECIAL OFFER acquainted special at FIRESTONE, 5110 West Saginaw, adjacent to the Lansing Mall. $3.88 lube and oil change with this ad. 5-1-29 TI3ES, 4 F-78x14 six ply tread, four ply side. One E-78x14 four ply tire. All mounted and balanced on Pontiac rims. $100. Call 355-0835. 5-2-1 ENGINE 10,000 - btom H - 4854)256. 326 Pontac. Rebuilt, miles, excellent condition. $125 or best offer. Call 355-0835. 5-2-1 SAVE $8.45 ON GTX motor oil. a case FLAG, 2605 East Kalanwoo MASSEUSES NEEDED to do body of Castrol CHEQUERED Street, one mile west of campus. 487-5055. C-10-1-31 - FRANKLY SPEAKING... by phil frank '50 VOU'RE HAVING A LITTLE TROUBLE ADJUSTING • DONE IN COLLEGE, ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX »* WAY THINGS ARr 9411-BERKELEY. CA 94709 GIRLS *artmCTts V NEEDS roommate sublease spring / summer term. to [ Houses IMMEDIATELY. OWN room in NEW TWO bedroom carpeted, air conditioning, appliances including Convenient 646 SOUTH FOSTER EAST OWN ST. to bedrooms. Full basement. $180/month plus 882-5942. 5-1-4 210 semi SIDE, $150. Lease 676-1557. 5-1-31 ROOM. - South Fairview. 372-2753. 3-1-31 LAWRENCE area. £ house. Close. $75/utilities. Call 332-0460. 5-2-1 luxury. Fully furnished, garage, 484-3302. 4-2-1 NEED ONE female to share new townhouse. 349-2022. 3-1-30 Own dishwasher campus, riding stables. Free use of house. $195/month. or 882-7410. 5-2-4 WOMAN. OWN room. Phone utilities. Spring. More 489-9342. 3-1-31 MALE NEEDED to share 4 man house. Immediate occupancy. 351-6858. 3-1-31 393-1283 $66.66 / info - call deposit. 2 or 3 bedrooms, negotiable. $60 plus utilities. 3 bedroom all and Call $225. room. 2 STEREO For Sale REFRIGERATOR, SEARS Coldspot 1970. $40. Call Jenny after 6. 339 8483. 3-1-29 SYSTEM ML-1-C, speakers with equalizer, C-26 pre-amp, 2100 power amp, Kenwood KT 7000 tuner. Teac A-24 cassette with dolbyizer, smaller KM-TT ANTIQUE restored. 8 track cassette and reel reel recorders. 25 1,000 tapes, 1,200 albums. Guitars, acoustic and electric. Amplifiers tops and bottoms, PA systems, musical and accessories. Head supplies, tapestries. diamonds, power and hand and arrows, furniture, leather coats. Also we repair portable TV's stereos, and tape decks. DICKER SECONDHAND 81 South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3886. Master Charge and Bank Americard accepted. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Macintosh, Advent speakers, Sony 882-9157. 3-1-31 Ml J* 351-9237, TRUNKS Large FINEST TOP quality selection of previously owned merchandise. beautifully selection. Receivers, amplifiers, turntables, DEAL STORE, 1701 ■ car tape decks. instruments, TV's, watches, tools, wheels and ties, guns, bow Open 9 • 9 to IBM HUMANIC Efi firEWOou L Fir Sale TYPEWRITERS standards. of ,ypewriters machines. 694-2743 1 ^ I20pta.l2d.il.. ANTIQUES &. UNIQUES. ZENITH COLOR TV without PHOTO 2 Service' SKI 3 663"701, sell. 220 Albert Street Lums. C-13-1-31 antenna, $100. 3513597 aftel 3 p.m. 5-1-29 BICYCLES - ALL Ten Various colors and sizesB Simplex De-railer, center jM <; on <»<« 5.1^'n brakes, high quality at Dealer'fl cost. Forced warehouse sale, 9| 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday 1 a.m. 0-3-1-30 single - 12 p.m. STORAGE, 1241 Roth South Cedar at I 96 GRAY DISCOUNT 2615 East Lansing. 372-7409. C J1 ii„,i Saturday, lens vision. OPTicaiM, i % i &-1-29 n m - 063-881J BuyanJ u 11 Speeds! D 694331J Michpl 4-1 31 ■ 8,1 Drivl 1. " •WANTED rubs at health spa. Own room. Air conditioning, Other nights until 6 p.m. SONY TC 10 Auto cassetted* GRAND TORINO 1972. Loaded, Appointments for ir SALESMAN for security products. dishwasher, garbage disposal, C-4-1-31 Excellent condition. $75 PhonJ ••RATES** plus stereo. Best offer. Call Full or part time. Unlimited carpeted, pool. Hourly bus Rooms 332-2787. 5-2-1 484-5204. 5-1-29 earning potential. Must be neat. service to campus. Do not pay SKI IS - KNEISSL Magic 77, 10 word minimum 485-5777. 3-1-29 heat. Prefer grad student. 195cm with bindings. $48. SKI PACKAGE Fischer MALIBU 1968, Good all - around TALENTED LEAD guitar needed $90/month. Campus Hitl. 355-6847. 3-1-30 boots, bindings, poles, sk condition. Must sell for working country rock group. PART TIME sales. Own car 349-0893.3-1-29 YMCA - ROOMS FOR Young Men $110.337 0685 3 130 immediately! $750. 353-7471. 372-1973.3-1-31 necessary. Hours flexible. J. or Women. Student rates, FIREWOOD 16" x 8' x 4', $18.50, words 3-1-30 Murphy, 351-1560. 5-1-31 NEED 1 GIRL immediately for membership privileges. Parking, 2/$34, 3/more $15 each, PEAVEY STANDARD 2*| 1 3 5 10 $30,000 A YEAR by age 30. If you Twyckingham 4-girl. 332-5245. color TV. lounge, pool, gym. delivered. $15 you pick up. No amplifier, 120 wat OLDSMOBILE 442 1970. 4 speed have talent and personality, see PART TIME positions for MSU 3-1-30 489-6501. a 1-31 amount too big or small. speaker bottom with 2 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 Hurst. Power steering, AM/FM students. Excellent salary level 645 7574, after 3:30 p.m. Emminent speakers, 75 « us PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE stereo. $1300 or best offer. COMPANY & PRUDENTIAL and meaningful business SHARE FOUR woman in luxury WANTED: TWO humans to share X5-1-29 RMF each S325. 627 247* 332-3787. 5-1-30 3-129 PROPERTY & CASUALITY experience. Automobile apartment, $50/month. Free bus three bedroom house. Call Larry will be interviewing January required. 351-5800. C-2-1-29 service. 349-2473. 5-2-4 Fox after 5 p.m. Little Caesar's COLONIAL TYPE desk and chair. OPEL LUXURY Sedan 1969, 35 30-31. Call MSU placement 337-1631. B-1-1-29 Excellent condition. $65. Call F|REWOOD Dry, sc 8.00 13.00 26.00 mpg. Excellent condition. $1000 Bureau for appointment. An ARE YOU "Putting hubby GIRL NEEDED spring term, 882-2098. 5-1-31 ^°od' \ *8' * 16" ' 18" > delivered. Evenings, , 251 3.75 10.00 16.25(32.50 or best offer. Call 394-1062 Equal Opportunity Employer. through?" Earn money + have Americana Apartments. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 351-275^ between 5-11 pm. 3-1-29 2-1-30 fun. Openings in National 351-0905. 3-1-31 SOUTH, near Michigan Avenue. VASQUE HIKER II boots. 1 week .IPl2"4... DEADLINE Sportwear Company. Call Quiet for student, near bus line, 11V 1 P.M. one class day PINTO RUNABOUT 1972 - 4 BABYSITTER WANTED 625-3348,675-5323. 3-1-31 NEED ONE man for 4-man, 3 $15/week plus deposit, Phone GUNS. RIFLES, and handgun,\ before publication. speed. Good mileage. New paint weekdays, my home. Haslett. bedroom, 2 bath. Meadowbrook 627-5454. 5-2-4 5. * _ 3,1 kinds Buy, trade and at job. 482-8372. 3-1-31 Call 339-9606. 5-1-31 ENTERTAINER WANTED for Trace. 394-2826. 5-1-30 FOR SALE - furniture, j lamps, .. . V^r Southern Michigan. BOBSGt . weekend bus tours. Ideal for ROOM CLOSE to campus. $22.50 Peanuts Personal ads PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1968. Two RESIDENT MANAGERS - folk singer. Salary plus lodging. SUBLET - 2-3 MAN spring term, per week. Room and board. SKK must be pre paid. door sedan, 6 cylinder, Married couple to manage East Call Mr. Atchley or Mr. 10% discount, 731 Apartments, 332-8641.5-1-30 alter 6 p.m. Musi sell. 5-1-31 JUi??!?!!™ automatic, snow tires. Excellent Dzikowicz 351-3330. 5-2-1 Lansing apartment. No children Burcham, 351-3779. 3-1-31 COMPLETE MATCHINGdr condition. 627-5271. 3-1-29 FULL HOUSE privileges. Quiet. 5 Cancellations/ Corrections or pets. Housing and salary. SKI-DOO, 1972 • 440 TNT, 38 Sparkling red, excelled 332-5330. 1-5 p.m. 5-1-31 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL miles from campus. $75/month. 12 class EAST LANSING - one bedroom horsepower, like new. $650. condition, like m - noon one day PLYMOUTH 1969 ENGINEERS urgently needed 489-1271 before 2 p.m. 3-1-29 646-6412.5-2-1 furnished apartment. Quiet. believe. Asking $450.655-2171 before publications. ROADRUNNER. 4-speed, GIRLS AND GUYS, attractive, for by Lansing vicinity firm. Unlimited parking. Rent ask for Robbie, Gary. 5-1-30 T 47,000 miles, $1100. Call valet parking service. SINGLE ROOM in Co-op, very Require Bachelors degree, M.E. complete unit or take NEW DIAMOND engagement ring - 349-0894. 3-1-31 The State News will be Requirements: must have or E. E. Fresh out June 1973or roommate. 337-0534 before 3 cheap! 337-9326, after 7 p.m. - size six. Cost $250, will sell BUNDY CLARINET, like n driver's license, be 18 or older. December graduates to work in 3-1-29 for $ 1 50. 487-31 46 used one year. $100■ negotiate responsible only for the PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, 1966 p.m. 3-1-31 or Apply at ALEX'S engineering, marketing position. 371-4405. 5-2-1 694-9556. 3 1 31 first day's incorrect great mechanical shape. Must - RESTAURANT, upstairs, main Fee paid. Salary $10,800 - NEED ONE liberal person, own CAPITOL L.C.C. area. Upper two sell! Best offer. 349-2728. insertion. 3-1-29 lobby. Appear in person $1 1,520. Call Linda Kaye, bedroom furnished. No children room. 2 blocks campus. 14" FIBERGLASS RENKEN USED CAMERAS, SL| between 1-4 p.m. 5-2-1 Personnel Careers, 489-1441. 337-0749 after 5 p.m. 3-1 -3* 60 Rangefinder, Kodaks, Bills are due 7 days from or pets. DODGE REAL Tri-hull tilt trailer the ad expiration date. It PONTIAC 1968 LeMans. 350, C.M.E.A. 4-1-31 ESTATE. 482 5909. 42-1 NEED PEOPLE to share big house. horsepower, 1969 Johnson lense, miscellaneous 34917l| not paid by the due date, a automatic, air condition, bucket LPN OR RN needed, Monday - Motor. 487-3146 or 371-4405. after 6 p.m. 0-17 1-31 Friday, 8-5 for home care of DENTAL ASSISTANT for GIRL NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, Reasonable. Call Dawn, 50£ late service charge will seats. $500 or best offer. Call elderly women. Two months, downtown specialist, Monday - Three girl, winter / spring. 482 0588. 4-2-1 Animals starting immediately. East of Friday, 7 - 4:30. Experience Twyckingham sublease. 17 FOOT BUDWEISER canoe, new 1 Grand Ledge. Office phone preferred, references required. 351-3270. 3-1-30 FEMALE OWN room in house. TOYOTA CORONA Deluxe 1971 $185. 625-7553, after 6 f 372-1910 extension No. 282, Write 1107 Bank of Lansing, $60/month. Now through June. AKC COLLIES 8 Air, $1,700 or best offer. Call 5-2-1 - - home phone 627-6693. 3-1-30 Lansing, 48933. 5-1-29 NEED ONE Female for4-person in 351-5377. 4-2-1 Sables, Tris, and Whiiej 393-9773. 5-1-31 Cedar Village - spring. 332-0240. SPECIAL SALE - 641-6446. 5 2 4 ESCORTS WANTED for Executive TRIUMPH TR4 1965. New clutch, Escort Service. Phone 372-0567. EXPERIENCED TELEVISION 3-1-30 For Sale ^ FIREPLACE WOOD! new exhaust system. 25+ mpg. serviceman, some stereo 100 per cent split, dry, seasoned, SIAMESE KITTENS S'fl AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite - 1968, __0l1131 experience necessary. Apply in COZY QUIET one bedroom mixed. 8' x 4' x 16" to 18". $15, Sealpoint, 3 females, Best offer. 355-3209.10-2-1 $600, negotiable. Tape player. WAITRESSES - BARTENDERS, person at STEREO SHOPPE, plus delivery. 882-2555. 10-2-5 351-2261. 3-1-31 apartment, spring, summer. Call 337-0584. 4-2-1 cocktail experience. Attractive, 543 East Grand River, East SEWING MACHINE Clearance TRIUMPH TR-6 1970 - Lady $175. Call 332-0942.3-1-30 Lansing, c-5-1-30 Sale! Brand new portables, SIX YEAR old blueroam a owner, good gas mileage. Call sharp gals, 18-35 years. Apply at BMW 1972, Volkswagen 1973. 882-0921, after 5 p.m. $1700. THE OLD ICEBOX, 217 South TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile $49.95. $5 per month. Large Western or English. GentlJ Excellent condition, many CLEAN CUT young men who want selection of reconditioned used Reasonable. Well t 5-2-4 Bridge. Grand Ledge. 627-2106. Homes. $25 - $35/ week. Ten special features. Best offer. 5-2-4 to work in Lansing's newest and minutes to campus. Quiet and machines. Singers, Whites, VW 1969 - Excellent condition. 485-2928, 485-4922, 5-1-29 I 482-8798, after 5:30. 5-2-4 VEGA 1973 HATCHBACK, Low most exciting nite club, THE Necchi's, New Home and "many Just like new car. Call 484-7887. peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. mileage, mint condition. $2100. PART TIME sales help wanted. POINT AFTER. Apply Alex's OR-1-31 others." $19.95 to $39.95. 3-1-29 BASSET HOUND, AKC, \ BMW 1965. 4-door, top condition, Call 1-468-3362 after 6 p.m. Possible full time later. Call downtown, Lansing. 16-1-31 Terms. EDWARDS months old. Male, tan andwhij 3-1-31 349-1410 between noon and 5 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, TYPEWRITER, SMITH Corona housebroken, very good *i $1400. Also 1969 FIAT 850 Sport. Perfect! $650. 489-6886. p.m. 1-1-29 BABYSITTER TO work my home, 5 evenings. $40/week, 3 Furnished two bedroom 115 North Washington. 489-6448. C-3-1-31 portable, 1970, $65. Call children. $50. 485-7567.5-1-J 3-1-30 VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK Americana apartment. One 332-6448, after 3:30 p.m. 1970 - Reasonable price. Take TELEPHONE OPERATORS children. 349-1641. 4-2-1 block to campus, 351-0940. 3-1-29 GOLDEN RETRIEVER needed for short term, full term 3-1-38 CONVERTIBLE WASHER puppy. AKC, all shots, over payments MSU Credit ! ATTENTION!! i Union. Low 2-1-29 mileage. 355-9896. employment. helpful. Call THE EASTER Experience BABYSITTER: for 2% year old girl in East Lansing, 2-3 days per FURNISHED modern efficiency. Whirlpool, sink hook-up. 8 lb or permanent load. Deluxe SMITH CORONA typewriters. One office size manual, $45. One 349-0344. 3-1-29 I I SEAL SOCIETY, 882-0211. •week. 351-7117 evenings. 2-1-30 Walk to campus. $145/month, features $130, Three modern DOG GROOMING total electric portable, $90. sublease. Call 351-6839. 3-1-29 glass top living room tables. 4-2-1 professional, ye J Owners of Compact J Motorcycles <3*5 For Rent $100. 339-8177. 2-1-30 Phone 393-7909, after 5 p.m. 5-1-30 priced. Sherry, 351 -1885.4-1-M _ J Sub - compact andAmerican J ASSISTANT MANAGER supervisor for rehabilitation gas or shift ONE MAN needed for 4/man. Immediate occupancy. GUILD FLATTOP guitar F-48. I American cars. c | IUY THAT SPRING station. Must be reliable, honest, 351-0945. 5-2-4 Brand new. Must sell. Call Don, MOTORCYCLE NOW. New and have good head for figures. TV AND STEREO rentals $24/ 676-4601.3-1-31 EAST LANSING 1974's in stock. Yamaha, BMW, Complete line of Call 3-1-31 371-3662 for interview. term; $9.95 month. Free same day delivery and service. Call - one unfurnished. Available spring bedroom, CROSSWORD and Rickmans. parts and accessories. SHEP'S NEJAC, 337-1300. C-1-31 term. 351-5016 evenings. 3-1-31 MACINTOSH, SONY Aztec. Sylvania, Speakers. Fischer 295 PUZZLE ptolDTl M MOTOR SPORTS. INC. 2460 ATTRACTIVE. PERSONABLE Ranch 22 receivers. Akai Teac ■>iR iKf A r North Cedar. Just south of I-96 young ladies for Lansing's most 1 AND 2 BEDROOM mobile homes 6010 and 4070G reel to reel ACROSS 26. Clumsy boat s i i * ■ l [Mil 27. Gender overpass. Phone 694-6621. exciting nite club. THE POINT - $95 - $130 - $135 plus decks. Sony TC125 cassette 28 Southern 1 rTsMi 6|g|AjC E AFTER. Apply Alex's utilities 4-2-1 1. Spring C-4-1-31 and deposit. Phone deck. Toyo 8 track recording A rlG D A,ZE introductory g downtown Lansing. 16-1-31 4. On behalf of State: abbr. 351-3046. 5-1-29 deck. Sony 1010 amp.. Sony 7. Caged 30. Sour M jA]G|N ATEI Tune-up & Oil | TWO ROOM efficiency. Capitol There's a ready market for your TELEPHONE MARKETING. $3 triatrion black and white TV's. 11 Parson bird 32. Carpet cleaner ■rJa tj,IE AN Change Special I mobile home in the Want Ads. guaranteed per confirmed Apartments ^ area. Carpeted, appliances. $90/month. 1 and 2 bedrooms Car 8-track and cassette players 12. Copycat 34. Friend C OAT [iM7A and To sell yours dial 355 - 8255. appointment. 394-1100. c-1-31 also available. Call after 5 p.m. tapfts. 50 Woven wall 14. Published 35. Finial EIUFM(PlL A6 tapestries, 351-0997. 3-1-31 scenery and designs. 15. Firm 36. Consign mm[YiOlKlE Here's what we do: | X-RAY TECHNICIAN TWYCKINGHAM 3 person for Polaroid lenses. 35mm camera and 16. Vases 37. Certain RT registered, weekends only. rent. $250 or best offer. John, Sewing machines $49/up. 18. Preceded 40 American 3. Sicilian LANSING, SOUTH, 2 bedrooms, 45. Give 351-1917. 5-1-31 New condition, guaranteed 19. Goddess; Lat, humorist Night shift. Contact Personnel unfurnished, has stove, volcano compression Department, EDWARD W. guitar and band equipment. 20. Shabbier 41. Ennobles permission 2) Remo refrigerator. Fully carpeted. Close out specials. Any needs - 22. Sample 42. Flow I Resinous tree J SPARROW HOSPITAL, 2125 East WANTED. WOMAN to help locate $155 plus deposit. Married DOWN distributor, Call WILCOX SECONDHAND 5 Egg dish and share apartment. 332-1791 23. Boy's nickname 43. Refute Michigan Avenue, East Lansing. couples only. 371-3088. 3-2-1 3) Install new spark plugs I 487-6111, extension 353. 3-1-29 Jan. 3-1-29 STORE, 509 East Michigan, 24. Pismire 44. Disappearing 6 Steam pipe j 7 Crony 4) Adjust valves when | Lansing. 485-4391. Trades, Lay - 25. Existed railways I -i [ Houses jg a - ways, bank cards. 8 5:30 p.m. C-3-1-31 a.m. - Y~ 3- % ir¬ 4 5 r~ % r~ 8 8. Musical studies I LUBRICATION CHANGE& 9 stioit le"e,s I Pebble Creek (10 - 40 weight) EAST SIDE - Prospect. Large, 4 ANTIQUE CLOCK, Westminster chime $70. Antique rocker $50. iM 1 is 13 10, Dose 13 Ivy thicket f | 4 $37.50 cyl cars $27.95 Reg. ■ I WITH bedrooms, clean, carpeted. $225 plus utilities. Available Fisher speakers, $45 pair. 16 V//< ifl 19 17 Clever 21 Cuttlefish Reg. RENTAL TOWNHOUSES % 6 cyl $30.95 332-0572.3-1-31 % cars | immediately. 351 1191. 3-1-29 fluid * Convenient to MS>U and shopping $Q95 WOMAN NEEDED - own DRUM SET, new, six drums. Zilgian cymbols. $600, Don, 53' 23 Si % IB A 22, Tributes 25 liny 26. Emeiged ♦Air conditioning bedroom. Large house. $65 plus utilities. 484-1042, 355-5831. 332-5476. 5-2-4 GIBSON SG plus amplifier $275. f, 16 % ir 7k % 19 21 Turn on a * * Carpeted Full basements We also do tune - ups, brake overhauls, starter repairs and electrical troubleshooting. Foreign cars tool 3-1-29 Ask for Jan. Call 484-3984. Y/< % 30 3. $31 % 33 28. pivot Public \RICISI0N i * Clubhouse and WAVERLY ROAD South. New 2 - 5-24 S4 %1 u auction 29. Intent I IMPORTS i Now play areas BUD'S bedroom, $210/month. carpeted, central air condition, Fully PIONEER QX-8000A Receiver % 35 % 30. Recorded taking applications just like new. Will sacrifice! Call !' w w MO 31 Soap plant ■ drapes Included. Phone % © 351-8578. 3-1-31 32 Malice ■ M 1206 Oakland FRANDOR 394-0055 or 351-4053. 10-1-31 ] Ml Ml I B Call for Appt. 351-0460 1st SHELL EAST SIDE. WOMAN'S COLLEGIATE Schwinn ■IS w i 4* 33 Gem 35. Greek v0"f I Creeper , ■ j" IV 4-4411 J Equal Housing Opportunity 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. j Two or bedroom, unfurnished, house. Stove and three bicycle, 5-speed. 24", Spartan green, basket, cushioned baby V/, % 38 39. Curved | THE SMALL CAR PEOPLE | refrigerator, carpeted seat, $80. 355-1130, evening*. 'Family applications only 349-1540.4-2 1 3-1-29 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 29, 1974 9 Mobile Homes m ( Personal / Turn in Pusher LriT carpeted, | plan bedrooms, ACCESS CENTER k draws two finished. C,o.e J 2646 3 , 31 351 t. campui | Human Reproduction Health I for big response |•Abortion-Contraception offers Services | ' The head of the new Turn in the Michigan State Police says that response to the Pusher (TIP) program has been "kind of T"0:M bedrooms, $3200 or I T 1226 East Michigan | overwhelming. I ff"contract Call 35M876. Lansing 485-3271 ' Col. John Plants said that on the first day of the program the I 313' FREE ... A Lesson in complexion State Police received about 100 calls from persons with K^mood 19'° 1;x6° w,th care. Call 484-4519, East Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing information about drug pushers. He said over 500 calls had been llTiando. Colonial d^cour, Mall. MERLE NORMAN received in the first week. Plants said one of the I «h« / dryer, dishwasher, air COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-3-1-31 problems the police have is that they are I w" 'one, Fully skirted, set up being bombarded with so much information, and they do not I■ C°,h 10X10 storage shed. In have enough personnel to check all the tips out. m Af,hur'5 Court' 489-9709.4-2-1 Phone Peanuts Personal j[|j] He added that it was too information, but that some of it was poor. soon to evaluate the quality of the I Lost & Found [Cj HAPPY BIRTHDAY to i "Sweetheart" from yc "Honey." Love you. 1-1-29 Little g This leaf caught the effects of the winter weather Monday WW ■ f|no something the MSU Botanical Garden. It is shown at three times its I ,ou've found a pot or article of on Li» we want to help you return actual size. State News Photo by Dale Atkins T just come into the State Nevys Real Estate ILfied Dipertnwt and tell us « ■Lwant to l,lace an ad in EAST KjSING Poll Announcements for It's What's state BANK'S found finds The Promenaders will meet at 7 w"mn public service EAST RESTAURANT FOR lease Happening must be received in the p.m. Wednesday in 34 Women's area Asa - State News office, 341 Student Using STATEto you! BANK will run MONTY'S BAR and RESTAURANT. See Penny Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least Intramural Bldg. Dancing includes square, folk and round dances and iead atI no tw two class days before publication. everyone is invited to attend. EAST LANSING Fortier. No phone calls please No announcements will be accepted STATE BANK 3-1-29 by phone. English majors: The advising office is sponsoring a career seminar louND FRATERNITY pin in 1 Natural I Science 355-4649 between 8-5. Building. C-3-1-31 Recreation SUN, WARM breezes, white sands the Interested in exploring ideas on Middle East? Come planning session, 7:30 tonight a the Peach Center in the United Ministries in Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison Road. to a at 4 p.m. today in 321 Linton Hall. The arts and letters of the placement assembling dossiers. placement officer will discuss job hunting, use bureau We urge all and trying to cut energy use ■ MAN'S watch, no band, and fun can be yours for eight undergraduates to attend. started this thing," she said. "I walk a lot, too." I between Stadium and Men's IM. wonderful days. Enjoy! Jamaica "Color Me Woman" presents a MSU Sailing Club will meet at I Reward! 353-2791. X3-1 29 $259. or Hawaii $329. Call talk on "Alternative Life 7:30 tonight in 35 Union. Plans for Harper added, "I also save on heat by keeping real close to my Styles" by friends." ASMSU TRAVEL 353-0659 or Diane Deutsch of Everywoman's the ski trip will be discussed. Shore Are Americans 353-2473. 8-2-1 Center from 7:30 to 9 responding to the energy crisis? John Byington, 1905 W. Miller St., ■OUND JANUARY 15, Lady's p.m. school will follow the meeting. An informal State News survey of area residents indicates that Lansing, conserves energy 1 wrist watch near Kellogg Thursday in the west lounge of Come, learn to iceboat. New by staying home at night and not driving so much. Mayo Hall. For most persons are concerned about the crisis 484-5272. C-3-1-31 SPRING BREAK. MSU packages. more info, contact members welcome. and are making "I watch television with an „ efforts to save energy. afghan over my knees." said Miami $199*, Acapulco $329*, MSU Outing Club meets at 7 Byington, a food production supervisor at Wonders Hall. But, as usual, the American is a master of the art of Jean Loo mis, 233 River ■OST: BLUE lacket in men's IM. Bahamas $279*, Ski Utah $257. The gay married men will hold tonight in 118 Physics - Astronomy St., is what she calls "an inbetweener." 1 Return to 201A Men's IM. no •Plus 10% taxes. Call TRAVEL another informal open compromise. Instead of going 50 m.p.h., one respondent "When the speed limit says 70, and the lunch rap Bldg. "Journey Down the road," a energy crisis savs 50,1 I asked 5 2 1 BY HARRINGTON. 351-8800. session from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 slide program on winter indicated she has cut her driving speed from 70 to 60. Another Quesnons bicycling go 60." 0-4 1-31 p.m. today and Wednesday in 309 will be shown. All turns down her thermostat at are welcome. night but turns up her electric Loomis said she is proud of her effort in ■OUND: LADIES prescription Student Services Bldg. Come out! blanket. "I also turn down the furnace turning off lights. now, but that means I have to Waters Edge near Service The Russian and East European es r on Street. Call 332-2020. ^ Gay liberation will Ijold its weekly rap session from 7 to 10 Studies Program will present "Winter Wind," a French film in Lee Ann Johnson, asst. professor of English, rides daily in a car pool from her apartment in Ann Arbor. "However, I still drive 70 tum up my electric Jim Tucker, 609 E. blanket," she said. ■ C-3-1-29 p.m. Wednesday in 309 Student color and with English subtitiles, at m.p.h. or more in the car pool," she admitted. HoldenHall, junior, said "I help the energy crisis by not having an electric train." FOR THE BEST service on stereo Services Bldg. Drop by, comeout! 7:30 tonight in 100 Engineering "I've also turned down the thermostat," Johnson added, "and Tucker also turns his lights off when Pound WIRE rimmed glasses in equipment see the STEREO Bldg. to prove it, I have a cold." leaving his room. ternational Center. January SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River Take a study break! A Jewish Judy Nulu, 239 Bogue St. senior keeps the heat turned . Describe. Call 372-6341. C-1-31 students' rap group will meet at 9 House churches are being formed Wayne Boudrie, 365 S. Wonders Hall, junior, not only drives completely off in her apartment. tonight in Mayo Hall's 30s room his Volkswagen bus at 50 through United Ministries in Higher m.p.h., he also honks at cars that go "We keep the heat off all the time because our and at 9 p.m. Wednesday in Education. If you are interested in faster. Boudrie occasionally rides buses on apartment is TRANSLATION SERVICE - 21 McDonel Hall conference room B. small fellowship and worshipping shopping expeditions next to the fumace room and it's always 80 degrees in here." she Round ABBOTT entrance. Male languagesi Eliminate foreign a to Meridian Mall or downtown Lansing. explained. I community we will meet at 7 collie pup ■ 2 months with flea "My one luxury is keeping the water in my aquarium at 78 language barriers. Information Volunteers arc needed for the tonight at 1227 Lilac St. Call the Nulu, a nursing student, has joined a car pool with other I collar. 3320155. C 3 1-29 research, documents. Fully Free Income Tax United Ministries degrees," he said. Thirteen program. for more - year - old Patty Alexander of nursing students to get to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing three qualified. 337-9011. 3-1-29 Orientation sessions will be held at information. Crosse Pointe Woods explained her contribution: "I'm riding my times week. |0ST: MEN'S ring Gold with 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday bike a lot and not making my dad drive me a are black onyx stone. Old in 35 Union. For more info, call Eckankar introductory lecture at everywhere." "There's always at least five of us in a car when Instructions Pam Jones or Curtis McKinnon at Matthew Epstein, professor of social science, said his we go to the jlish initial in diamond 8 p.m. Wednesday in 39 Union. family is hospital," she said. the Volunteer Bureau. Speaker will be Steve Gazda of Ann not as careless as they used to be about ting. Priceless sentimental turning off lights. Alice Cooper, 408 Curry Lane, Lansing, is way ahead of our ue and reward. 337-7426. "We walk a bit more, and we have our house - as much as we time. Bridge Players: East don't like it - eight degrees colder," time. 31-30 STATISTICS. PROBABILITY, Epstein said. For the past 10 years she has kept her heat down to 68 Complex Bridge Club will hold its Pre Vet Club will hold a Mathematics • experienced first Kristine Harper, junior, and her roommates keep their ■OST meeting at 7:30 p.m. meeting at 7:30 tonight in 335 degrees. "I've never had my house hot," said Cooper, a SMALL, white, part tutoring, any level. 355-3820 or Wednesday in 135 Akers Hall. Giltner Hall. The movie "The apartment at 252 River St. at 66 to 68 degrees. 353-7204. 3-1-29 receptionist at Wonders Hall. [Samoyed dog. Okemos area. Novice and advanced players are Covenant" will be shown. "Our bedrooms are so cold at night that we keep a beach towel "I don't use my yard 1 349-0508 1-1-29 welcome. Bring cards and score on the window sill to keep the cold out," she said. lights now, and I haven't done any FREE. Pre - license Training pads, as we will try to get in a few unnecessary driving. Petitioning is now open for the "On the freeways I have not gone over 50 m.p.h. since "Gas costs too much!" she said. Personal Classes for prespective Real All University Elections they / Estate men and women. Commission. The AUEC will conduct the upcoming ASMSU Completely prepares you for spring elections. Petitions may be |EGNANT> WE understand. Call PREGNANCY ■ uUNSELING. 372-1560. the Real Estate Exam. Classes start Call Saturday, February 2nd. NOW to see about Wanted picked up in 334 Student Services Bldg. Union protests Nixon's nomination The Dept. of Health. Physical ■ OR-1-31 preparing for a challenging Education and Recreation presents and lucrative career in Real Awoture Elayae from Nigeria, |EATIVE WEDDINGS wide, natural sports, - portraits, LUKE Estate. Contact: CAPITOL REALITY speaking from 12:40 to 2:30 p.m. today in 126 Women's Intramural Bldg. Topic: "Coaching Track & of Detroiter to communication post ■ PHOTOGRAPHY. 351-6690. Gallery of Homes Field - What it Really Means." TOP CASH paid for old Lionel and ■C-71-31 371-3600 or By JOHN TINGWALL There is now a 4 to 1 Republican majority on American Flyer model trains. Who is Guru Maharaj Ji? Find Tom Buck 627-3040 State News Staff Writer FCC rules require that at least three of the seven seats be filled 694-0349. 5-1-30 out from 7 to 9:30 tonight in 34 b; GUITAR. FLUTE, banjo and drum Union. Meeting is sponsored by independents or members of the opposition party. MONTY'S BAR lessons. Private instruction DRIVERS WANTED - California Divine Light Mission. President Nixon's nomination of James T. Quello, retired Because the current nominee must be a Democrat. Detroit broadcaster, to fill a vacant Federal Communications Quello's available. MARSHALL MUSIC, bound. Leaving Monday, contributions to Nixon's 1972 campaign have been questioned. WD RESTAURANT 351-7830. CM 29 February 4. 655-1686. 4-2-1 MSU Union Activities Board Commission (FCC) seat, has drawn strong protests from the announces its 1974 European Quello, who pointed out there is no registration by parties in United Auto Workers (UAW) union during Senate summer flights. Prices range from Michigan, said at the hearing, "I consider myself a Democrat, BABYSIT IN my home - evenings. WANTED: TWO bedroom subcommittee hearings on his nomination. J Pitcher Night (M-Th) Also ironing, 4813 H S Waverly with yard in Lansing, house East $299 to $333. Stop by from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Quello, who retired in 1972 after 25 years as a broadcaster and albeit an independent one." J Luncheon special $1.50 Road. $20 / child I week. Lansing area. $200 / month. Call Union Board office, second floor manager of WJR, a major Detroit radio station, would replace Rep. John Convers, D - Mich., disputed Quello's claim. Live Music (M-Th) 394-1075. 5-1-30 371-5745.5-2-1 "He's Nicholas Johnson, a Democrat and consumer advocate. never been a member of the Democratic party in Michigan since the 1960s," Convers said. Bring your ID Typing Service RUSTY GRAD tennis / handball Because of his background in the industry and his However, a spokesman for the Democratic State Central nut needs PM / weekend partner. | (3 cards proof of age) Cliff. 393-3272 afwr5pm. 3-1-29 "Middle Aged Women / Women contributions to Nixon campaign funds, Quello's nomination has Committee said Quello was, indeed, a Democrat. Aging" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the been opposed by liberals and consumer UAW counsel Stephen Schlossberg said he center, 547V4 E. Grand River Ave. groups, including Ralph opposed Quello's |H59E. Gd. Riyer, Okemos THESES, RESUMES, typing and All women invited. For more info, Nader and the 1.5 million member UAW. - The UAW Thursday urged the Senate to reject his nomination appointment because as a broadcast executive, Quello had not Car Pool BGLE- MINGLE1 Come ■Singles Party, Wednesday, 7-11 to the printing. Reasonable prices. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, ||aj call or stop by the center from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursdays, saying: "written, spoken or raised his voice" about the standards in broadcasting and the problems of the industry. 337-0712. C-1-31 Tuesday mornings and Friday or "To fill the FCC with political cronies of the President whose "The chief qualifications of Quello seem to be his lifelong ■Pi", at the ■ta north Of Jolly, off Canterbury House, ANN BROWN | Share Driving A Saturday afternoons. frozen views represent those of the industry the commission is work in broadcasting and his heavy support of Nixon." Waverly. typing and multilith charged with regulating, is to negate the interest of the people." K*e Glenburne Boulevard west. offset printing. Complete service MSU Marketing Club will meet at Schlossberg said Thursday. 7:30 tonight in Eppley Center Teak ■Dance Games for IONIA MUIR area to ■ Snax. $1.00. dissertations, theses, - campus. Room. Guest speaker will be James The Senate hearings involving Quello, also a former vice Quello said Wednesday that he would bring "an open mind and Uncoupled Club. 2-1-30 manuscripts, general typing. IBM Leaving Monday, Wednesday & Miller, secretary and past president 24 years experience. 349-0850. Friday 6:45 a.m., returning president of Capitol Cities Broadcasting, which owns WJR, knowledge of both the faults and virtues of broadcasting to the of the American Society of Travel - position. BjW*CtE' Singles All Play Bridge? Come Bridge Party to this C-1-31 noon. 855-2090. 3-1-29 Agents, she will be speaking on "The Role of Marketing in the opened Wednesday and are scheduled to investigate the nomination for at least six days. "I believe I can provide the commission with an element it February 1, 7:30 PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pira OKEMOS to SOUTHFIELD 9 mile Growing Travel Industry." Please "We look at Mr. Quello as a representative of the broadcasting needs in its deliberations," he added. - 1 =uc bA i?'"1' 81 ,he Canterbury House, - Elite). 11 years experience. & I-696. Everyday, Monday - come and bring a friend. industry, but what we need is someone to represent the listener Harold Gross, owner of WJIM, refused to comment on the :>1° ja" 394 1920 or 485-8607 for SANDI, 339-8934. C-1-31 Friday. Leaving 7:15 a.m., Capitalist Trade Unionism or and the consumer, " said a UAW spokesman. "At least one person nomination because of WJIM's pending application before the i MP rj'jls The Uncoupled Club. TYPING DONE in my home. 50<* returning 5 p.m. 349-1457 after 6 p.m. 3-1-29 Socialist Industrial Unionism? The Socialist Labor Party Club inviges on that damn commission should speak for the consumer." FCC. =®R per page up to 10 pages. 404 per you to a discussion of its relative nfiA NORTHVILLE to LANSING. merits at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Case Hall ill Hi1-1'." h°idi"fl page 0-4-131 over 10 pages. 489-2128. Leaving 6.30am, returning 5pm. 37 Union. room CORRECTION JBR V3 Phone 1-313-349-8419 - 7 pm. hit — Only the EXPERIENCED IBM typing. If you enjoy working with by fire; 2nd CORRECTION j i\'C I »Z',r•»!'■« ■3-131 appointment. Dissertations. (Pica-Elite). j Driving « machinery, come to the Railroad Club meeting at 7:30 tonight in 33 The Union Building Cafeteria will not be open until CV'N'K FAYANN, 489-0358. C-1-31 Union. blaze in 3 days nidnight on Fridays and Philadelphia Story 5p COMPLETE THESES Service. The Christian Science Saturdays, as stated in will be shown IE I USED MOBILE Discount printing. IBM typing and binding of theses, resumes, CHIEF OKEMOS Circle to Lot Y. Leaving 7:30 a.m., returning 6 Organization of MSU extends invitation to the University an Fire caused $2,000 damage to a fourth - floor room in yesterday's advertisement. The Union Desk will be open TONIGHT as advertised Sicilian HOME SALE publications. Across from p.m. 349-0348.3-1-29 Community to attend the South Case Hall about 5:30 until midnight on those days. The State News would like to volcano organization's weekly Tuesday campus, corner M.A.C. and ANN ARBOR to EAST Lansing. Monday morning. The State News regrets any apologize to anyone inconvenienced Resinou: sir# lw,'ow payments! Grand River, below Jones Leaving 8:30am, returning 6pm. meetings from 6:45 to tonight in 38 and 39 Union. 7:45 It was the second residence inconvenience caused by this by yesterday's error. Egg »dSun Wednesday, 12 -6:30 p.m. returning 5:30 p.m. 351-0873 1 to 2:30 p.m. today in 152 , C-1-31 after 5:30 p.m. 3-1-30 Natural Resources Bldg. Gingrich said. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 29,197 J Milliken controls future of environmental board only an advisory unit," Sax By CHRIS DANIELSON Board chairman Howard department heads present voting against the controversial said. "The Michigan State News Staff Writer Tanner, MSU professor of Environmental Protection Act fisheries and wildlife, said he clause. Mix together six state "The governor's (October) of 1 9 7 0 and the state expects the guidelines to be Constitution require an impact department directors with nine presented to the governor order calls for advice, environmentally • oriented recommendations and requests review to determine if projects before the board's next citizens to form one for modification from the result in the pollution, meeting Feb. 19. environmental review board. board. It doesn't say 'veto' or impairment or destruction to "Other than a general the environment. The review Give them three months to 'supersede' anyplace," B. Dale difference of opinion about decide if the board has the Ball, director of the Dept. of board must have the power to what the board's authority is in authority to directly delay or Agriculture, said. change projects that would modify state department regard to agency projects, the violate these laws." "It would be illegal if the construction projects. guidelines were unanimously accepted on a piecemeal basis board had veto powers which The guidelines allow the Do not add water to boil — by board members," Tanner superseded the authority given board to grant emergency it will not be necessary. said. by the state legislature to exemptions from the review The future of Michigan's The guidelines originally governmental agencies." process, Sax added. Environmental Review Board Ball said there would not be — appointed by Gov. Milliken stipulated that no agency Board member Eric Bauman, enough time for a full review last October primarily for project could go forward until 1252 Haslett Road, graduate environmental impact process in emergencies such as advisory purposes — will be an an outbreak of insects. st udent, generally concurred shaped when the governor statement for it had been with Sax. studies the interim approved by the board, if it However, Joseph Sax, felt such statement University of Michigan "If we're just an advisory environmental impact review a was guidelines recently formulated necessary, Terry Yonker, professor of law and a citizen board, what does that mean? by the board, and when he executive secretary of the member of the board, took the Advisory boards are a dime a decides whether he wants the board to be strictly an advisory board, said. This provision was deleted opposite view of the question. "I don't think the board dozen," Bauman said. The three - month - old Windfall said. Four of the bins, including two of the three pictured would be effective if it were Five recently assembled empty newspaper recycling bins body. by a 6 - 5 vote, with the five board will not review any above near Jenison Fieldhouse, will be reassembled impact statements until Gov. worth up to $150 each were "picked up and smashed down by end of the week. Forms available Milliken guidelines. reviews the interim like paper cups" by 50 m.p.h. winds early Sunday morning, MSU Waste Control Authority Director Mark Rosenhaft State News photo by Susan Sheiner in women's intern WINTER TERM Applications are now internship under the guidance available for the Academic of a University administrator. Administrative Internship The intem's salary continues at CLEARANCE SALE Program for Women. the same rate as before. The program, which allows Deadline for filing women faculty members to applications is Feb. 25. closely o b serve the Applications are available at administration of the the office of Dorothy Arata, University, is open to any associate professor, THREE DAYS ONLY woman professor or anyone holding an equivalant rank at MSU. 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