Volume 66 Number 97 Thuriday, January 31,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 ixon urges end to probe I KK0M WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON - President Nixon, in impeachment inquiry the House now under way Judiciary Committee. by 10-point program this year for dealing peace in the world on through continuing impeachment But he with domestic and a ability of local communities to deal with the years ahead, with more open access to L special appeal to Congress and the broadly hinted that he might not provide foreign affairs. policy of negotiation rather than their transportation problems. both markets and supplies. Linn asserted anew tonight that he all of the documents and other material His proposals confrontation and helping toward EDUCATION - Reform the system of that were contained in a jt resign and that one year of might be subpoenaed. 30,000-word message that preceded his achievement of a just and Nixon told Congress that an "urgent lasting federal aid to education to provide it hmitf is ,,|,ou8h and called for ? "I will cooperate with the nationally televised State-of-the-Union settlement in the Middle East. when it is needed, where it is meeting" will be called shortly in the rV settlement of the impeachment committee needed, so so that it can message before a joint session of the PRICES - Check the rise in it will do the most for those who need it Middle East to consider lifting ihe Arab Endings in Hie House of complete its investigation in any way that I consider consistant with House and Senate. without a recession and move into a prices the most, including increased loans and oil embargo in light of the disengagement Representatives. the obligation of the period of steady growth. grants to college students. agreement between Israel and Egypt. J President of the Nixon's 10-point program included: "i believe the time has come to bring United States," he said. "I will HEALTH - Establish a new system of PRIVACY — Make a beginning on the The White House said after the Nixon Lt investigation to an end," Nixon said precedent of never doing follow the ENERGY - Break the back of the comprehensive health insurance to make task of defining and protecting the right speech that no information was available "personal word" at the end of his anything that of personal privacy. on exactly when the meeting would take a weakens the presidency of the United energy crisis and, through Project quality health care available to every wte of the Union message. "One year of States." American in a dignified manner at a WELFARE — Start on a new road place. Independence, lay foundations for future price Watergate is enough." he can afford. toward reform of a welfare system. Nixon repeated his call for action to capacity to meet the nation's energy I Nixon, his voice brimming with His declaration of Watergate came at needs from America's own resources — at LOCAL GOVERNMENT - Establish a WORLD ECONOMY - Together with make the United States self-sufficient ■notion as he addressed a joint session of the end of a traditional State of the reasonable prices and with protection for new era of achievement in state and local the other nations of the world to in ■he Congress in the House chamber, said Union address and after he had energy, "not only in this decade but in submitted the environment. government by cutting strings of federal establish the framework within which the 21st century." C would cooperate with the a long statement in which he proposed a control. Americans will share more fully in PEACE - Take a step toward lasting He praised the voluntary conservation TRANSPORTATION — Strengthen the expanding world trade and prosperity in efforts of the American people. louse OKs bill FEDERAL AID HIKED WKAR to in consumer aid for local p after revisions By JOHN TINGWALL State News Staff Writer "More instructional courses for University credit will also be considered," By MAUREEN McDONALD passing what he called a stronger bill authored by the governor. Page said. State News Staff Writer Increased federal funds to WKAR - TV MSU provides about 80 per cent, or Gov. Milliken's bill would lodge the will enable MSU's public television station $700,000, of WKAR's current $850,000 I Michigan's first consumer protection act Dept. of Licensing and Regulation with the authority of consumer to produce more local shows and air a budget. 1 its first hurdle in the House protection, wider variety of national productions in With the increased funds directed to rather than the attorney Wednesday, but the bill was scarred with general's office Crim and other sponsors called for. as 1974. local stations, national production funds Tnendments. Federal grants to WKAR - TV, channel will be cut back, Page said. IA total of 13 amendments, including Though Angel's proposal died without Public television industry operators met a 23, have been raised from $37,000 to discussion, plenty more discussion in Washington last week and introduced continued. $100,000 for fiscal 1974, beginning in a radical new plan, urging local July. Nationally, the figure has grown program Rep. Gerritt Hasper, D - Muskegon, from $35 million in 1973 to $50 million stations to produce more and better local related the killing of Abel, the loss of shows with their increased funds. in 1974, Robert Esau's birthright and the kiss of Judas to Page, WKAR station the fact that manager said Wednesday.- Locally produced shows currently legislation of any sort cannot "Most of the new funds to WKAR will comprise about 11 per cent of WKAR air remove deception from the people. time, while over half come from the Public hopefully be kept for improving local The bill itself is a comprehensive set of service, like more and better series, better Broadcasting Service (PBS). regulations and procedures designed to equipment and more staff members when "Increased local funds will improve the protect consumers fern fraudulent trade and needed," Page said. quality of local productions, and so we'll Lionel Mills operates a control panel at the WKAR studio. The "New local shows will try to appeal to have advertising practices, lt centers the more sources and selections for responsibility for class action prosecution station has received a $63,000 increase in federal interest groups we haven't serviced to programing," Page said. "Rather than just funding which will and investigation of consumer trade frauds allow it to increase programming and date. We hope to offer more programs for using our own shows and New York PBS in the attorney University instructional general's office, which courses. State News photo by Dale Atkins senior citizens and teenagers, for example," productions, we'll be able to draw from already handles some prosecution of he continued. stations around the country." deceptive trade practices. But the office National shows will be funded by the has lacked pooled resources of local stations,'thus statutory definition of what deceptive trade practice is. The so - called "laundry list" amended Nixon refuses to testify in person local broadcasters will exert new and control over national influence productions. to the bill clearly delineates the "a" Most national shows now come to from New York and "y" of trades which Boston, where major public deceptive. aide's trial are Included in the list of illegal practices are false advertising, unneeded repairs, at despite court order television stations like WNET and use large federal grants to produce shows WGBH for nationwide use. confusing certification, bogus One reason for the representation or origin of goods, used step - up in federal WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon will refuse to Nixon's refusal to appear could, in the aid to public television is the goods sold as new, withholding vital testify long run, benefit withdrawal product information, implied warranties personally in the California trial of his former aide, John D. Ehrlichman's case by giving him basis for arguing that testimony of Ford Foundation support of the and coercive acts to collect debts. Ehrlichman, despite a court order won by the defense, the White vital to his defense was being withheld. industry. BOBBY CRIM II heavy The 2f> articles of deception followed lobbying by PIROIM and the House said Wednesday. A Nixon spokesman left open the possibility that the President might answer written questions in ihe state court trial. Ehrlichman and the other defendants, former White House aides David Young and G. Gordon Liddy, have contended that they should not be prosecuted for activities conducted in good The Ford Foundation, contributed more than $150 million to public broadcasting since 1951, said it which has Consumer Alliance. Consumer believes the time has come for groups Earlier faith as part of their official duties. the m list of deceptive practices, were feared that businessmen Wednesday, Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe criticized the might claim court order as unrealistic "because the President of The three have been charged with conspiracy and bursary for industry to stand on its own two feet. P«l on to the bill before it ignorance when committing unfair trade the United passed the the break in at the Beverly Hills office of Daniel Donald A. Pash. head of fine arts ■». 71-35. practices. States can't appear in every justice of the peace court all over this - Ellsberg's Pill sponsors Hobby Crim, D country at the whim of that justice of the peace." psychiatrist. programing at WKAR. expressed optimism - Davison, The penalty for committing unfair trade over the Saxbe told reporters he has ordered a Justice Deputy White House Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said new production system. ■jam W1". RFitzgerald, • D - Detroit, and Jackson, lamented the Hal practices would remain the same. Defendants found guilty in a class action determine whether the subpena sets a precedent for Dept. study to Nixon's attorneys "will recommend to the President that he "There are cultural centers all over the earlier the President to testify in a broad summoning respectfully decline to appear... on constitutional grpunds" and United States, but almost all our cultural of an amendment suit would have to follow the range of legal proceedings to block stipualtion that Nixon will heed their advice. programs originate in New York and ■fosure of a company's records, books, of the court, which could include involving the government. paying He said, however, that Ehrlichman's lawyers have discussed Boston," Pash said. "Minneapolis and the court fction' d°fUments relatin8 to an alleged designated fines and other California Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer said Santa Fe are world famous - Tuesday with Nixon's chief Watergate cultural centers costs. If the defendant continues to violate he lawyer, James D. St. Clair, the Bther representatives would, at the request of Ehrlichman's attorneys, sign a possibility that Nixon might respond to written questions. which never get coverage. Hopefully thev the act, he would be fined ■ s clout agreed that the up to $25,000. subpena ordering Nixon to appear as a material witness in the Meanwhile, Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said will now." had been dampened as a result. If he fails to follow a court trial of Ehrlichman and two other former White House aides who instruction, he Wednesday in Washington he expects President Nixon to Page and Posh both said they hoped for Ik nge!' K ' Marshall, suggested that I 'I' should be defeated in would have to pay a civil penalty of not are defendants in the White House plumbers' burglary case. "respond to all relevant inquiries" in connection with the House more emphasis on educational and cultural favor of more than $10,000 for each violation. However, the subpena has not yet been prepared or signed. Judiciary Committee's impeachment investigation. >roups hope to stu starting BV pAULA HOLMES health The health action league is offices instead of being under the same State News Staff Writer presently roof." applying for a federal grant under recently White feels that this approach will gain passed legislation to do a feasibility study S(tco" Sot sick. When they got group was able to establish an HMO, it Beyond state regulation legislation, ■again Paying him until they were would appeal to MSU to subsidize money is the main hurdle that must be students, staff and faculty, Green, overcome before HMOs be established J"?'"* a doctor to keep you a 1973 can I w>v « ldea in China-il is st'11 a MSU graduate in communications, said. In order to set up an HMO, the health here. ItenaL ln East Lansing. Health "In order for an HMO to operate, you I?n L7anizations (HM0). ^ich group must acquire capital for new clinic need a large patient population that is |£ V'"allh care P^ns, are now facilities. This means enlisting doctors and willing to subscribe to the services," said flail 1 and Ann Arbor. Two patients for the plan. Money may also be available to the group from federal Myron S. Magen, dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine. The Lansing area itv nf Br.°Ups are investigating the has three large potential groups - MSU Bst solt,"8 "P HMOs in the city. sources. The second group investigating HMOs in ■ I've S(Jing "llas the worst medical students, faculty and staff; Oldsmobile the Lansing area is Provincial House Inc. employes and State of Michigan employes. ■ Barb P any <% I've been in," "We plan to use the health care system InW'T, h,'ad of the Health that exists," said Neil White, director of more But the HMO issue has not aroused than minimal interest among these ■town for h" ;8St Lansin«- "It's a very Inuch to " ors- They don't have to Provincial House. "Through contractual groups. "MSU investigated the possibility of 1 people. "' n,°re P81*"1'. with as arrangement, we will deliver the same benefits ■ the > thereare- through community physicians having an HMO in 1971," said Jack Ilo ^fs Spai!(lJt?uge^Cy' you're stuck don.t (Hospital) because the and laboratories that are now "Our approach will be somewhat in the area. Kantner, executive director of the Ingham County Medical Society. "But the plan fell different. We will still have a central through. The students weren't interested J° | WonderSaH th^^fdoctors live h°UrS-in administration and record system, but the and the faculty and staff didn't want to SN Photo/Dale Atkins they a" tl a pile of bread." individual doctors will stay in their own (Continued on page 6) Neil White needs favorable legislation to start a prepaid hearth delivery system. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 3I . news Truckers will get needed fuel roundup WASHINGTON (AP) - The federal government moved Wednesday to head off protests Usery said he had contact with several groups which claim to been in of the provision, designed to limit oil industry profits. The energy crisis also administration proposal to the truckers calls for the Federal Energy Office to take action what 1973. they paid on May 15, The trucking firms, in turn, scapegoat in the addmg "There to go around is for enertvJ b|am?J everyJJ compiled by our national desk j by truck drivers by announcing represent independent truckers resulted in a price hike in under the mandatory would recoup the additional •Georgia it will guarantee them enough and added, "We have petrochemical products allocation program that "will expense by filing for rate "ccused Gov. Jimm the j' commitments from many of increases with the ICC. The " fuel to operate and by Wednesday. The Cost of Living guarantee that the fuel due the Administration 0f Vietcong deny troop request proposing that truck drivers be them" Council announced it will lift trucking industry for its consumer eventually would pay the added cost through with major oil comJ co j allowed to pass on their most controls from feed stocks operations is delivered." The increase bottle gas increased fuel costs. The administration action used mainly in the plastics, industry will receive 110 per increased prices on truck - much as 410 percent. prt„1 came as the House and Senate delivered items. The central office of the Vietcong for South Vietnam fiber and rubber industries. cent of the ftiel it used in Special presidential assistant continued to grapple with The ICC rule cannot become has turned down a request by Cambodian rebels for a The council said the action 1972, he said. W. J. Usery Jr. expressed hope emergency energy legislation. effective until 30 days after all division of troops to help the insurgents capture Phnom that the actions would bring an Leaders of House conferees was taken to head off growing In addition, he said, the interested parties are given a Time extendeJ Penh, Western sources said Wednesday. end to the current protests by indicated they were willing to shortages of these raw Interstate Commerce chance to comment. independent truck drivers in go back into conference to materials, which are derived Commission (ICC) has taken In other energy Sources said the request was denied because of for friction between the Vietnamese and Cambodian Ohio and that they would persuade other drivers to discuss the bill rejected by the Senate Tuesday. The Senate from petroleum, and to avert mounting job layoffs the first step in a process that would let drivers pass on to developments Wednesday: •Rep. Charles B. Rangel makeups «s S'udi^ Warren M. Huff T union model for student Time has also failed. More people soon as possible. well with their parts. Not to be forgotten unit," I protest former Chairman "f Ad I'o MSU trustee is Catherine Baltusis as Nettie Fowler; her the implication that ^ faculty who are not ComroitU-i-0" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 31, 1974 5 Artist claims art innovation slow; sexism remains prevalent at MSU By DIANA BUCHANAN the last bastion of sexism.' It's easy to teaching with studio space that could be "The potluck dinner was State News Staff Writer believe at MSU, just look at the used specifically One artist's numbers," by students. organized as an impetus for discussion to conception of the MSU Kaufman said. These Dept. of Art is that art innovation has not The total enrollment of figures on the proportion of speak about alternative methods in how to students for women faculty to women students, a lack get our ideas through to the department seen the light in East winter term in the art Lansing. department is 574 of studio space and course relevance have and had no radical "Students in other places (men and women.) Of these, 163 are men implications," Anne are more been a growing concern to the art students together than their faculty about what and 411 are women. There are Borin, senior, 138 Gunson St., said. 39 faculty and some of the faculty. kind of education members in the department who are "Myself and a few other students they want. They are listed According to Kaufman, there is a new organizing and pressuring faculties to give as full time faculty members, six women course being developed for next term on thought that the communication within them a better and 33 men. Two the department has been on a one education," Jane Kaufman, Protest ar New York artist "In New York visiting MSU, said. held by women. part - time positions are women approved. and art that has not yet The course would been be a one - to basis and it's been very difficult to - find out who is presenting proposals and pivw®* banner protest over Kresge Art Center many of the art shows a students raiseu uanm-i u?ci ^enier Wednesday 1 after There are two full discussion of women in the history of art, art are almost 45 percent women artists. Last professors who are how they are being evaluated," Borin said. tment faculty voted to exclude student from faculty Iiioeungi. -■w... meetings week at a convention women, one in jewelry and one in art who they were, when they lived and what in Detroit, Ni New can be done now. A Stat StateA MaiAIC News Pkn+rx Photo By Karen O'Connor education; two women associate workshop may also be "There's a new consciousness ^or't art'st Joan Synder said that 'art offered if there is support for this course. the students, small but among professors, one in art education and one in growing fast, about history of art; two women assistant "Women have to teach women, having the art center as a resource for all professors, one in graphics and one in they are people, because we all have to be acuity, students study feasibility the only ones history of art; one woman parttime in making changes now. There conscious of how to is no way that this one possible course will design our own history of art and one woman parttime in be enough to convince women environment, to make it pleasing. And in art education. to be better order to do this, student ideas must be artists, it's far from enough, it's like taken seriously and should be pissing in the ocean," Kaufman said. supported if No conversion of coal to women faculty in the because it's for the benefit of all mass department hold positions in art who are concerned about the people gas painting, A potluck dinner Wednesday night University," ceramics, was sculpture, photography, promoted by a few students to have a Borin said. By CHRIS DANIELSON industrial design The study has been in progress for two years, and a preliminary printmaking, etching, place where everyone could come together The pot luck dinner was followed State News Staff Writer report on reactions that occur during the gas synthefication lithography and serigraphy. There is also instead of operate separately. The talk and slide presentation by a one male professor emeritus, retired from faculty by Kaufman on Everyone knows that medieval attempts to turn straw into process was issued last summer in the form of a masters thesis and students were both invited. by people as art. d were absurd. former MSU graduate student Richard Holloway. But with America gripped in the throes of a fuel shortage, a One major reason for developing a feasible method of coal jdful of MSU faculty and students in two engineering gasification is the relative abundance of coal in the United States. jartments art' engaged in improving a process that may seem "While the known natural gas reserves in America may be used ally ridiculous to the uninitiated - turning dirty coal into up in 20 years, there is a 400 - year supply of coal in the United ,e methane gas to power homes and industry. States - the largest anywhere in the world," he said. not a new process at all to convert coal into synthetic "Coal is adirty fuel, composed of about 6 per cent sulfur and Bruce Wilkinson, associate professor of chemical 10 per cent ash - which enter the atmosphere as sulfur dioxide [ineering, said. and fly ash when it is burned - as well as carbon and other "Such a process was performed in Germany during World War impurities," he added. when the Allies embargoed German shipping," he explained, But though the methane that can be produced from coal is a fling that economic factors are the main stumbling block to the comparatively clean fuel, many problems still hinder such iduction of synthetic gas. production, since there are environmental, safety and health DOONESBURY "Today it would cost $1 to $1.50 to produce 1,000 cubic feet problems involved in mining coal, and gasification produces a by Garry Trudeau synthetic gas, while the same amount of natural gas sells for large amount of waste sulfur, Wilkinson explained. jy 45 to 50 cents at the well - head," he noted. However, as the supply of natural gas - which provided one - 1 -1 IW/SH YOU COULD HAVE However, several years ago 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas in third of the nation's power in 1970 — I diminishes, driving the U/ELL, NO PROBLEM, SON THE EXPRESSION ON (uisiana - where much of the American gas is produced sold price up, synthetic gas will become economically competitive, as HOUJ DID YOURCZARSWP. evidenced by several small - scale gasification ') HIS FACE WHEN 1 TOLD just 15 to 20 cents, Wilkinson said. plants now being Y0UFAR£ I DOUBT HIM HE'D HAVE TO FILL, The price of natural gas is regulated by the federal government. built in the United States, he noted. \ WITH THE MIL SEE jy :i OUT TWO MILLION FORMS In addition to Wilkinson, Martin Hawley, associate professor of Ironically, most of the natural gas which is inadvertently TRUCKER? HIMA6A/N/ A WEEK! IT MS imical engineering, Jes Asmussen, associate professor of pumped up with petroleum in the Middle East is now burned, & pRjceiessi ctrical engineering and systems science, and several graduate since the cost of transportation to America — including the dents are involved in the research sponsored by Detroit Edison liquification and gasification of the gas that transport entails-is prohibitive. 'Right now we're looking into chemical reactions involved in "Coal gasification is not a short - term solution — since it will >like coal gasification," Wilkinson said, take 3 to 5 years to build full • scale plants, or a long - range gasification involves reacting coal and water at lures in excess of remedy to the energy crisis — since the amount of coal is limited, 1,000 degrees, and then combining the but such production can be beneficial from the 1980s well into and carbon monoxide which such a process produces. the next century," Wilkinson said. 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Congressman Charles E. their responsibility. They have campaigning. Chamberlain and Republican no choice," he said. Carr said the current energy and only 40,000 Of them are at Twelve students were arrested in the case following two Most of the potential crisis and the overall downward MSU. You can't just shoot for weeks of active investigation by MSU detectives. Police woes over Watergate and the Republican candidates are still Recent national polls have "J'™ "ot g°'ig to take refused to identify the men pending issuance of warrants by economy offers M. Robert Carr testing the political wind indicated that the Watergate trend in the economy should the college vote." anything for granted," "I'm (minu |le JZ ^ an unprecedented opportunity scandal and other problems of help the Democrats in 1974 at However, despite the fact the prosecutor's office. before declaring their entry in 1974 to break the 18 year both the local and national that he won nearly 90 per cent The students have been implicated in the theft of books • into the race. Can-, the only the Nixon administration will Republican stronghold on the benefit democratic levels. and records from the MSU Bookstore and Discount Records, announced Democratic 401 E. Grand River Ave., and pizzas from delivery cars. 6th Congressional District seat candidate, never stopped congressional candidates in C. Patric Larrowe, MSU Police valued the merchandise taken at $265. which includes Ingham 1974. However, Carr is not campaigning after his 1972 economics professor, has Two of the men were stealing records after receiving orders for specific albums from five other men, police said. These County. "I figure I have my horses loss. counting him on Watergate to help indicated that he may against Carr in the Democratic run Prof gets pretty well lined up," the East Impeachment could be an in two men were also involved in the pizza thefts, along with issue in the campaign, and Carr planning our strategy, primary. five other students who were also arrested. Lansing attorney said this we are excluding any 'I'm not sure what he's up week. said that based on what he has assumptions about Watergate," Each of the 12 men involved knew about the activities of the others in the ring, police said. The arrests occurred when police caught three of the men "But anything I'm for not granted taking just learned, President he would vote for Nixon's he said. Other issues, he believes, will to," Carr said. "I can't see that he is prepared to run a of national because I came so close last impeachment. campaign." stealing pizzas Monday night. The three men were questioned be equally important. Carr maintained that there time," he added. "The evidence for and police then made the other arrests. would not be much gained Stanley Wronski, professor inMSU's Institute for International Police said they had known about the ring's operations In the 1972 race, running as impeachment seems to exist. I "One of the main issues will Studies in Education, has assumed the presidency of the an unknown against 18 - year have talked to members of the be the lack of accomplishment from Larrowe's entering the ihooo previously, but they had needed proof. member National Council for the Social Studies. incumbent Charles House Judiciary Committee, of the Nixon administration," race, since their viewpoints are Five of the students face possible misdemeanor charges of The council includes educators at all levels of Chamberlain, Carr was and that is the impression I he said. "A primary issue will so similar. schooling andis receiving and concealing stolen property, while the others made up of some 20 committees dealing with issues narrowly defeated. have gotten from them," he be the matter of national "But in ranging from face possible felony charges. any case, we are urban education to social justice for women. In his new "I learned a lot from the said. priorities: whether we are role planning our campaign in Wronski will preside over the group's executive meetings and over 1972 campaign, and I've "If the evidence against the going to place human expectation of a tough primary the council's national convention next November. and a tough election." Wronski, a member of the MSU faculty since 1957, js ^ Carr talked about his professor in secondary education and curriculum and in the Groups hope to study feasibility of starting health service in Lansing area also campaign strategy for the August primary and November election. College of Social Science. (Continued from page 1) place empahsis on shorter work week with more "In the current system, if a "HMOs are not a panacea give up their health insurance preventive health care. The weekends off. But they would person needs special care it is for the world's ills," Magen benefits." system is now primarily still be seeing the same amount up to him to find it," Lyon said. "We have a lot to learn concerned with crisis and or maybe patients. said. "But in HMO it will be about them yet." Representatives of the more an TICKETS colleges of Human and symptomatic care." "HMOs will free physicians up to the system to get the Magen, who advocates the Both doctors and patients from business details — the patient the extra care because institution of national health Osteopathic Medicine show would benefit from the maintenance of records, he has already paid for it." guarded enthusiasm for the insurance, feels that U.S. HMO concept. establishment of HMOs, equipment and manpower," Magen and Lyon caution health care problems are too "HMOs will put health care according to Lyon. Doctors in Lyon said. "The group will be that HMOs are not a cure all • extensive to be solved delivery in the marketplace," a multidisciplinary group able to hire someone to for the current medical system. completely by HMOs. said Jim Lyon, asst. professor practice would receive post manage those details and the in the Office of Health Service, graduate education and office will be more efficient." Education and Research. "The concept could provide a strong alternative to the current fee • for - service method. It would stimulation constant because contact of colleagues. Doctors also would have the opportunity for the with a Patient benefits include transferring the burden of health care from the patient to the system. Free Delivery on the Best Pizzas and Subs in town NOW ON SALE! 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I guess I'm not different than most people; just busier touring basketball team is really helpful. She relates to [ Spartan draftees to three played as a sophomore. He was and Mike Robinson certainly made the playoffs all three than most." each person and gets the most (ter 11 of 17 rounds had been must ring a bell to any follower a running back during the last of the MSU athletic years. Spano believes that the out of everyone." Depleted. two seasons. program. Spano decided on MSU for women's program at MSU is Bill Simpson was chosen by The NFL opened its counter But how many fans know or her college education after the best in the state of Spano graduates in June and os Angeles on the second attack against the new World remember the name Joey looking at the campus. hopes to get a job in some sort Michigan. ■ Spano? of recreational area. 'Co"-*8, .fensive back to be selected On' Football League Wednesday when the fledgling league's first three "name" players were also Spano participates women's field on the hockey, "I wanted to go away to school and I liked MSU," she said. "I wasn't too impressed "Our budget is bigger than anyone else's, " she said. "We "I'd like to get a job "I think its fantastic, basketball and softball teams get uniforms, shoes and even working with kids," she said. selected by NFL clubs. with Michigan because it's meal money on the road. "I want to concentrate most of impson said Wednesday. The WFL and excels in all three. located in the city and I've Monday "Right now we have an my time setting up programs in Being the first defensive back Currently playing on the announced the signing of always lived in the city. MSU's athletic director, and Miss Baiie sports because that's where my Wsen is really an honor." UCLA running backs Jamesjfc. women's basketball team, campus seems as though it is The Royal Oak native said Spano has been one of the (women's basketball and field experience is. I'll feel more Alister and Kermit Johnson located in the country." comfortable in a basketball [ing drafted by the Rams was team's top scorers in a pair of hockey coach) coming into the or and Southern California guard Playing in three sports, program really helped. Her softball league." itiper." Booker Brown to contracts opening season wins. She Spano could easily fit into the «I definitely want to play scored 11 points in a 73 - 35 so called "jock" mold. She I want to play with its Southern California win • there. ueball at MSU l(j HI go out in the spring, there in the franchise. The conducting its draft warily and NFL, over the University of Michigan and had nine in a 68 29 victory Tuesday over - does not believe it has affected her, however. BEU'S Wayne "It's not any different for PROBABLY ||," he said. painfully slow to avoid State University. mistakes, finally met the me," Spano said. "Besides Nester, a linebacker, said he The Royal Oak native had playing three sports, I'm also THE FINEST B excited about his selection. challenge Wednesday. It was Al an unusual beginning in her involved in the MRPA "I've been waiting for it," he Davis, one of the AFL kingpins athletic career. who helped force the AFL (Michigan Recreation and Park PIZZA d. "I haven't talked to them ■ "I have three older sisters Assn. Student Committee) and NFL merger in 1966, who and my father wanted a IN THE made the first boy," with the two of them, I don't move. Spano said. 'He used to play 5-men Davis, the managing general partner of the Oakland softball and he wanted have much free time. "You're better off socially WORLD! someone in the family to be by playing athletics because of Raiders, selected McAlister, the 'MU by solidly built long jumper from UCLA, on the sixth round and Top woman athlete athletic. When I came along I just took the place of a boy. He used to play softball with PASSPORT, oo BELL'S "We car. get you just about anywhere." Joey Spano is shown here as she attempts PHOTOS Hie horizontal bar team of Sid Gillman, another AFL a shot in a me all the time." women's basketball 'to'Kul.trly SVK) lot PIZZA i piijli is MSU men's gymnastics kingpin in the war days, took game. 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He is obviously into a lot But that was part of the Amazingly s,, enough, State News Reviewer Many people have heard the on his "Demons in Disguise" of things. problem with Walker's members work on new J Jerry Jeff Walker is to song "Mr. Bojangles," but most album about Walker meeting a Walker's music is great to performance. The Stables was and go over country folk - rock music what desolate and maybe 400 seats parts The result of this betweej probably identify the song man named Bojangles while in drink with. "Sangria Wine," a B.B. King is to the blues, and with the Nitty Gritty Dirt vacant. for their final avid CoJ jail in New Orleans. The story partying song for sure, is one were musical pr3 he proved that right well at the Band when actually it was Walker and his entire group Stables Tuesday night. written and first recorded by is true. The music inspired by this of many fine tunes off "Viva Terlingua," Walker's most have only been together for 15 « fln* blend of rock which suffers coP2J onlv7 Though Walker h a s n o t Walker several years incident is touching and recent album on MCA Records. four gigs now, and they lack of an audience i received the acclaim he earlier. getting displayed amazing tightness innocent. With all the versions Anyone can relate to an Playing along'with deserves and has spent 15 years Walker and group drunk with friends, especially and group consciousness, all Walker group is K||fn on the road proving himself, he most played a of this song that are on the p ' insiring "Bojangles." market, the original form, from in an atmosphere like the things considered. a local-folk artist which let all the people at the wh0D|,J and his group of eight its originator, has the most Stables, and "Sangria Wine" Special praise must go to the fine folk musicians may just have the Stables know that Bojangles is lets everyone cut loose to its horn section for versatility and rendition! poise and strength to pull it all alive and well and living in the organic feeling. Beautiful! . Whippm p0st» that I "I just sing about things that country - calypso beat. musicianship. The horns added just rival Bonnie Kaitt. together and make a real heart of Jerry Jeff Walker. touch of I'm into," Walker said between Other songs like "Red Neck a dixieland, a Together these acts may Mother" and "Get It Out" are refreshing change from the jazz fine evening of entertainJ lively tunes that could raise a and rock that has engulfed the that can be enjoyed J 'Judgment' examines Rosenberg spy trial lot of feet. rowdy drinkers to their East Lansing music scene in recent weeks. through Saturday' at A Stables. 1 (continued from page 9) punishment. The Rosenbergs a just punishment in those PROGRAM INFORMATION 48? 3905 ENDS the WALT are only civilians executed terrible, suspicious times — the TODAY: D|SNEY o ICHIGAN Bloch, the defense attorney. in peacetime for the crime of punishment going past the PRODUCTIONS' Alan Arbus starred as Julius treason. grave. Theatre • Lansinq Rosenberg, with Allen Garfield The emotional element Shows at 7:10 -9:05 P.M. as Greenglass and Harvey Jason entered into the atmosphere of Kramer justly questioned as Roy Cohn. All the actors this trial. It influenced the the element .of revenge turned in meticulous, judge to pronounce the death inherent in capital punishment. disciplined, excellent performances. uniformly sentence conspirators got while the other no more than He pointed out that Greenglass, after indicting his Starts TOMORROW: . "Judgment" offered a 30 years. At the time of their sister and brother - in - law, reconstruction of a major trial. execution, the New York Daily was sentenced to only 15 years Mr. Bojangles It also brought a powerful Mirror front • paged a in prison. The Rosenbergs went On October 15,1972 argument into the renewed photograph of Ethel Rosenberg to their deaths on the basis of Jerry Jeff Walker is a man who sings of his life and the discussion of capital in the electric chair. It seemed hearsay evidence. the most sophisticated spy network people he meets. One of those was Mr. Bojangles, a silver - haired shoe shuffler from New Orleans. Walker's warm in the world advised the President music can be heard through Saturday at the Stables. to step outside all legal channels State News photo by Dave Olds to preserve the security The Wildest and Funniest X Rated Film Ever. of the country. Pinh Flamingos On September 15, 1973 they began to think they may have made an incredible mistake. 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 YUL HENRY * DIRK BRYNNER FONDA BOGARDE UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD A Film Produced And Directed By Pr,sen,! UN|0N BALLROOM .. Shocking, but very, very funny." 2:00 P.M. The Rolling Stone HENRI VERNEUIL ■ | Students, Staff, nSDGl Faculty 75c than "THE SERPENT" - General Admission $1.00 . .more pornographic, it is also hilarious." Based on thencvel by PIERRE NORD 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Village Voice Screenplay by QLLES PERRAULTand HENRI VERNEUIL Muse by ENNIO M0RRC0NE SHOWPLACE: 109 Anthony With the participation of VIRNA LIS! Without Students, Staff Faculty $1.00 SHOWTIME: 7:00, 8:45, & 10:30 PHILIPPE MICHEL GUY ELGA FARLEY General Admission $1.25 ADMISSION: $1.50 Rated X: You must be 18. No NOIRET BOUQUET TREJAN ANDERSON GRANGER A Cause J exceptions. All patrons will be checked for proof of age. FEB. 3 /GRIG/ DIRECTOR'S CHOICE PRESENTS Judy Garland James mason in George Cukor's A STAR IS BORA Thursday, January 31 in Fairchild Theatre $1.25 at the door Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. January 31 TakeBy edd rudzats marvelous character roles that It with behind State News Reviewer a great deal of its charm resides this, her romance with a young Stimson's shoulders, for delight to watch. Tom Francis, than most of the cast members Jcommunity Circle in the embodiment of these Penelope, the mother, writes executive gives her pause to though the production is Claude File and Jackie Van showed in their roles. I at the Okemos Barn roles by the performers. plays with titles like "Sex explain her family's traits to his family. That's the basic expertly blocked, at times Deventer are also worthy of If only the cast could follow e taken Moss Hart Unfortunately, with a few Takes a Holiday" and appearing almost praise for what they do with their example, the play would exceptions, almost everyone paints core around which Hart and . rporgo S. Kaufman's in the large cast of "You portraits of the iceman as a Kaufman derive most of their choreographed in its frenzied the roles of grandfather and be as charming and delightful - ne little comedy about Can't discus thrower. The iceman activity, Stimson should have Russian refugees respectively. as it was intended to be. As it Kntric wh0 Kt{uSe] Take It" needs to breathe life himself came one humor, for once the families worked some more with his File overacts occasionally, but day to stands now, it's into his characterization, meet, it's grand fun all the simply a Tconform to conventional for as deliver his wares and stayed actors, and not settled for such he does have power as the fiery- lifeless rendition of '30s iha a they stand now, most of the way. or and social pressures eight years. Father builds Yet the flat, bloodless performances. ballet teacher. comedy. t ve given it a serviceable, personalities within the play fireworks in the basement and Community Circle Only a handful of Of the two romantic leads, "You Can't Take It with Ih uninsp.red treatment emerge wooden. as flat and rather trying to be a new Players' production of Hart and Kaufman's comedy is performers bring some life to Marcia Golata fares better than You" runs today through Rou Can't Take It with But the opportunities to Anna Pavlova with the help of passable, little more. It lacks the proceedings. As the Kirbys, John Fetters. Her reactions and Sunday at the Okemos Barn .. fjrsl appeared in 1936 her ballet teacher Kolenkhov, Hank Meredith and Sally delivery are exceptionally Theater. shine are there, for the Martin a zest, without any energy or as a result, some of its Vanderhof household is full of refugee from the Russian sparkle that would make it Sprafka turn in hilarious natural, whereas Fetters' are 0phv towards life seems Revolution. more than characterizations of the not. Golata, however, acts as if eccentric types. Grandpa quit just a serviceable ■ bit i"11 oversimplified and a trifle his job one day and Only Alice, the daughter, rendition of a quaint period snobbish rich family. Jane she were doing Arthur Miller, istjc Yet the play now seems to be devoid of Shipley stands out in her role underplaying at times to the collects snakes, any piece. Much of this problem of the sloppy servant Rheba. ,s actors with so many goes to personality quirks. Because of point of inaudible mumbling. rests on director John Her reactions and delivery are a "You Can't Take It with You" played to an enthusiastic audience Friday night. The 'iew of espionage trial audience laughed and gy KATr!Y ESSELMAN State News Reviewer This drama is the first of three special productions done in association with David L. alarming .mglaudedjvjth^ 'Conspiracy to commit 'a treasonable Wolper which will probe ie charge made significant jury trials in American history. The next [ 'Judgment: The Trial of us and Ethel Rosenberg. "Judgment" will detail the trial of Gen. Yamashita for World n|ey Kramer produced, War II crimes and the third will eCtfd and narrated a matization of this trial that reproduce Lt. Williafh Calley's trial in connection with the My s broadcast Monday on massacre. I'bc Theatre." Kramer said of his connection with this production: "These are Tonight - Wilson 7:30 & 9:30 Brody 8:30 ^ Play Misty for Me - 7:00 & 10:00 ; ^ Night of the Living Dead 8 30 only I.D.'s required. $1.00 admission Tonight in Conrad Double Feature $1.25 ^ 10 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday January 3| | Image By TOM HAROLDSON State News Staff Writer of state The utili commission is also legislation that would require of energy used on each the applianl ,1 |Z,« Michigan. The bill, to be intmduc^T Whether the Public Service Commission House, is not commission, but one a major effort b it will bewJ? % f protects the public interest or the private have passed sometime this interests of the utilities it regulates It is also year !| remains a question mark in the minds of concentrating on I some Michigan citizens, government conservation information to to the public. This is t* J it officials and state legislators. an area of ■ concern to Ralls, who has been Its consumer protection label has not nr., been enhanced by a recent $77 million energy conservation for months. total increase on gas and electric rates for Consumers Power Co. Nor has it been Lower rates enhanced by a recent $45 million rate hike increase for Detroit Edison or a $25 "If demand and waste million rate hike grant in late 1973 for of enen* J reduced, then the consumer Michigan Bell Telephone Co. eventually benef.t by having lower „h 7 The Consumers Power rate hikes resulted in an average monthly increase of rates," Ralls said. "As it is, 12.5 per cent or $2.50 on a $10 bill for consumption is reduced right now , J be doubling gas users and six per cent or 60 cents on a energy usage WjuiBl $10 bill for electricity users in the East years." 1 ■ One step the commission took I Lansing area. cutting energy waste was ,|iminj quantity discounts for resideJ customers. That decision was made j> I Commission sensitive Consumers Power Co. case this month. | Billing practices should be h with a set of new The commission is sensitive to public billing regulatij clamor. It has to listen to it at public currently before the commission T|J proposed hearings, in telephone calls at its consumer new practices would require! division, and also in public statements by •Each residential customer legislators and other sources. And even least 25 days to pay his utility to be! though the only check over the a fine. The current bill wtoF time is 10 to 15 J commission's final decision is through the courts, the commission has to keep an ear William Rosenberg, left, William Ralls and Lenton Sculthorp commissioners control pricing practices of major utility companies. •That late payments shall not e> on public sentiment. formulate Public Service Commission rulings. The three are State News photo by Charlie Kidd one • time charge of 1.5 per cen, "It is essential that we never forget that utility bills. Presently late payments"! appointed by the governor and serve with Senate approval. The we represent the public interest," said charged from 2 to 10 per cent of 1 William Ralls, lone Democrat on the monthly bill. commission and the commissioner who powers from the legislature in directing pressing to obtain efficiency studies of Sculthorp said. "But we could be greatly •That each customer may has raised the most objections on the $140,000 in funds for additional pay late oJ the energy flow, information and utilities on a regular basis. "The studies benefitting our investigations at rate hike each calendar year without penalty recently approved rate hikes. advertising. coordination in the state, the commission would demand efficiency figures on request time if the practice was New rules regarding security "When we try to regulate a utility, for manpower and generating operations. mandatory. discontinuation of service, notices J "deposj is shooting for more powers. example, we are walking a fine line," Efficiency studies are not currently- Because mandatory efficiency studies Lenton First priority is a bill to be introduced appeals of discontinuation and guannfl Sculthorp, Republican mandatory but they are conducted at and the power plant bill have received of service all are commissioner, recently said. "On one Disputes inevitable in the House which would give the times when the commission requests it. support from Gov. Milliken, their be passed forthcoming and shoT hand we have to protect the consumers' commission the powers to approve or "The lack of efficiency is nothing new introduction stands to be receptive to sometime next mo] interest, yet, on the other had, we have to The disagreements over the advertising disapprove plans for future power plant for utilities throughout the country," most of the legislature. according to Carl Kaplan, head o( 1 costs between the members of the two sites. Under the bill, utilities firms would commission's consumer affairs division. I be sure we don't take over the parties on the commission represents only have to file 10 year plans with the management of the utilities." - one aspect of their ideological dispute. commission so that it could review the Normally Sculthorp and William Rosenberg, Republican chairman of the They explain that such disputes are impact the plants would have on the commission, side with each other to form inevitable for any governing board and environment, land use, energy supply and the economy. No state agency at this time the majority opinion on a rate hike. Of the three big recent rate hikes granted, Ralls dissented the most to aspects of the generally try to play them down. They are played down for good reason. The commission has been, and is, in the has such powers. Talk to our Ski Pros requests. process of trying to increase its regulating You cantalkto George Janes In the Edison case, Ralls said that powers over utilities. It is also trying to Past failures or our other trained ski experts company's rates should be decreased by as improve utility services to consumers in at the Meridian Mall Ski and Skate much as $7 million. On the Consumers the area of billing practices and billing The commission has learned from past Power Co. request, he said the appeals. To subject- inner dissension to failures. Nuclear plants at Pallisades and Show, today through Sunday. stockholders of that company should pay public attention would hurt the Monroe and a natural gas refinery at Stop and see our display of the best for advertising costs unless the company commission's chances for getting those Marysville have proved to be efficiency in ski equipment. It's just a hint can prove that the advertising will benefit changes by tainting its credibility, disasters, with Pallisades shut down since of what's in store for you at our the consumer in cutting costs. commissioners say. last August because of leaks in the steam complete ski shop. As an end result, the commission What the commission is seeking would generator. Come on out to the Meridian Mall. allowed $320,000 in advertising costs to place it in the very center of future energy - With such failures the commission is And talk to our Ski Pros. be passed on to consumers but nullified related matters. Receiving expanded pressing to get the bill. In addition, it is And if you happen to miss this show, stop out & see out complete ski dept. at our W. Saginaw location. 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MERLE NORMAN interested in the future of mankind We print nylon jackets. by phone. time, call the Women's Center. BUSINESS ATTRACTS COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-3-1-31 394-1075. X5-2-1 are cordially invited. EVERY DAY Croup orders lettered free. Lansing Area Lesbian Feminists will is A GOOD BUSINESS. Wonders Hall proudly ai meet at 5 p.m. Sunday in the SPAGNUOLO'S Instructions Sign the return of Sam DAY TO ADVERTISE. 3S5-82S5 675-7449 advertise^I^ HOMEMADE evening 1 I : 30 of trivia tonight Spiegal for from 8:30 to' in the grill. an All undergraduates interested philosophy are invited to a studen ii discussion will be "Bisexuality and how it fits into the lesbian Silirecreen FREE: Pre license Training Admission free. Everyone's invited. - faculty coffee hour today in the Captain's Room of th< from 3 to i movement." At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, there will be a program titled "Gay CANDIES Classes for prespective Real The Society for Creative Union. - Straight Dialog" held at the Estate men and Women. Anachronism invites new people to Women's Center. Discussion will attend ICE CRE Completely prepares you for any event. The Guild of Illuminators and Calligraphers will Women's Center: Cannot find or include difficulties existing between the Real Estate Exam. homosexual and heterosexual For Sale ^ For Sale ^ For Sale Classes meet at 6:30 tonight in East afford a good babysitter? We are women in the feminist movement. ](^j HAS NOW OPENED IN start Call Saturday, February 2nd. NOW to see about Yakeley Hall lower lounge. Renaissance dance class meets at 7:30 now organizing a babysitting co - op. Looking women? Have for literature about All women information are on invited. any For of these THE LANSING AREA preparing for tonight in East Yakeley Hall pamphlets or books programs, contact the Women's ■SEWING MACHINE Clearance ACOUSTIC 150 Guitar amplifier, LUDWIG DRUM set and a challenging lower lounge. This weekend, to donate or loan? Stop by the Center, 547'/j E. Grand River Ave. 412, 125 watt, lifetime. Call - 5 lucrative career in Real library at the Women's Center. Rap [ Sale! Brand new portables, complete with accessories We invite you to Estate. Contact: fighting practice is scheduled for 1 $4995. $5 per month. Large 489-3025. 3-2-1 p.m. Saturday in the Turf Arena of groups are still being organized 625-3267. 5-2-5 selection of reconditioned used come and sample CAPITOL REALITY the Men's Intramural Building. through the Women's Center. For "The Ultimate Adventure." one Madrigals is canceled. Tryouts for information on any of these of three Singers, Whites, TEXAS [ machines. delicious treats. outstanding flicks, can be INSTRUMENT SR.10. our Gallery of Homes I I Necchi's, New Home and "many others ' $19 95 to $39.95. new, $86.25. Hairy Reasoner deals. Reed at 353 Animals 1409 E. Mich. 371-3600 or the Farce by Patelin will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday in'Union, parlor A. programs, stop by or Women's Center. 547'/j E. Grand call the experienced at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Wonders Hall kiva and Saturday in 7649, 7-9 Lansing Tom Buck 6 27-3040 The society will meet at 8:30 p.m. River Ave. from 2 to 9 p.m. McDonel Hall kiva. Movie is m s EDWARDS Sundays through Thursdays. 11-7 Mon Thru. Sat. Saturday in Union, parlor A. Neil . AKC COLLIES sponsored by the Navigators. I DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, - 8 weeks old. of Marlincourt will give a talk on Tuesday mornings or Friday and I Sables, Tris, 482-7871 I 115 North 489-6448. C 3-1-31 Washington. HUMANIC SKI boots medium. 210 cm wooden skis - 1014 641-6446. 5-2-4 and Whites also 118 W. Grand Riwer Typing Service heraldry. The Renaissance Recorder Concert meets at 3 p.m. Sunday in Saturday afternoons. Pi Mu Epsilon Math Society will in Howell the lobby of the Music Building. meet at 7:30 tonight in A204 Wells Eric, 332-5555.5-1-31 SIAMESE Please bring all your music and a The MECCA Peer Counselors KITTENS. $15. are Hall. All interested students are JlNEST TOP quality selection of Sealpoint, 3 females, 1 male sponsoring a rap session for urged to and listen I previously owned merchandise. FIREWOOD DRIED ALPHA XI Delta THESES, RESUMES, typing and come to Peter - oak / 351-2261. 3-1-31 is holding i Receivers, amplifiers, turntables, hickory, seasoned. 4' x 8' x 18". membership interview January printing. Reasonable prices. The Greater "Abortion: When is it Genocide?" Lansing Killifish I 8 track cassette and reel - to - $20 plus $2 deliver fee within 20 AIREDALE STUD want dam 29, 30, 31. Only the most COMMERCIAL PRINTING Assn. will hold an organizational at 3 p.m. today in Holmes Hall, *1 recorders. 25 car tape decks. miles. 663-4701, 6638813 - qualified 337-0712. C 1-31 meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday in the conference room 100. The MECCA to breed fot litter need apply. Call I 1,000 tapes, 1,200 albums. pick. AKC, Community Room of Lansing Mall. Peer Counselors want to hear what 5-1*31 337-9748 for appointment. Champion lineage. 882-3804 an CASSETTE TRANSCRIPTION and Anyone interested in raising minority students have to i Guitars, acoustic and electric. after 6 p.m. 3-2-1 3-1-31 this say on Killifish is welcome to attend. topic. For any additional I Amplifiers tops and bottoms, PA ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and 7:30 tonight in 35 Union, f I systems, musical instruments, sell. 220 Albert Street, under Gwendolyn Watts, coordinator of information, call Pam Jones GERMAN SHEPARD collie, mixed. Bud Jenkins will speak to the Lums. C-13-1-31 id accessories Head supplies, Tan. 5 months old, $5. | ACCESS CENTER I Greater Lansing Aquarium Society Peer Counselor Training Program, at the Counseling Center Office. Curtis McKinnon Bureau. at the Volunti pestries. TV's, watches. at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the I diamonds, power and hand FIREWOOD Dry, seasoned hard 355-2705. 3-2-1 i for DISSERTATIONS, TERM papers, Community Room of Lansing Mall. I wood. 4' x 8' x 16" 18". $20 | Human Reproduction Health f transcriptions, in my home. An auction of tropical fish and The East Lansing Labor Project tools, wheels and ties, guns, bow - AKC delivered. SHELTIE - female, 13 offers Experienced typist. will hold its weekly meeting at 2 Evenings, 351-2756 337-2568. Romance your favorite lady wi 'Abortion-Contraception Services''| ws, furniture, leather supplies will be held after the 10-2-4 weeks, wormed, shots, sable and 3-2-4 p.m. Saturday at the Radical | coats Also we repair portable program. Visitors are welcome! sparkling wine tasting. 8 p.m. 5 white. Good show potential, I 1226 East Michigan i Research Center (501 M.A.C. Ave Valentine's Day. Feb. 14, at T eo's, and tape decks. ANN BROWN typing and multilith side door, in the basement). We will BUNDY CLARINET, like new, great dog for kids. 332-8878 Lansing 485-3271 .' The American Indian Film series Driftwood. 5910 S. Pennsylvan ■ _ dicker & DEAL discuss unionizing in East Lansing. Ave. after 6 p.m. Brad. 3-2-4 offset printing. Complete service begins at 7:30 tonight in the $8.30 per person. Conta ■ SECONDHAND STORE. 1701 used one year. $100 - negotiable. FREE BOOKLET "The Kingdom for Musuem's lecture room second Everyone welcome. Call the Radical Lyle L. Brown for reservatior I South Cedar. Lansing. 487-3886. 694-9556. 3-1-31 - dissertations, theses, Research Office between noon and I Master Mobile Homes of God" Write General Post manuscripts, general typing. IBM floor with the all - time classic 1 p.m. weekdays for Sponsored by Les Amis du Vin. Charge and Bank Office Box 60, NY. N.Y - 24 years experience. 349-0850. "Nanook of the North." The series information, d accepted Open 9 - 9 1971 EVINRUDE. 25 horsepower, is co - sponsored by the Dept. of labor complaints, etc. "Color Me Woi ' 10001. 1-1-31 presei C-1-31 I Monday, Wednesday and Friday. $300. 1968 Johnson, 16 Anthropology. Dept. of Racial and I Other nights until 6 horsepower, $200. Good 8'X43', two bedrooms, carpeted, Ethnic Studies and the American p.m. PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica IC-4-1 31 condition, must sell, best offer. furnished. Close to CREATIVE WEDDINGS - Indian Club of MSU. campus Campus Gold Girl Scouts will 351 2646. 3-1-31 state-wide, natural portraits, • Elite). 11 years experience. 694-0058. 5 2-6 meet at 6 p.m. Sunday in the passports, LUKE SANDI, 339-8934. C-1-31 The Women's Intramural Building. ■NTIQUE TRUNKS Bahai Club of MSU will beautifully CHAMPION 1 restored. 19" RCA black_ - white TV. 1967 12X60, 1 mile PHOTOGRAPHY. 351-6690. meet at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Program: short business meeting Large selection. from MSU. C-7-1-31 TYPING TERM papers, theses, west lower lounge of and swimming. Excellent condition, $100 or Partially furnished, 2 Yakeley Hall. 1 882 9157. 3-1-31 best offer. 351-0246. 3-2-4 sheds, 2 bedrooms, etc. IBM Selectric II. All MSU students are invited to $3200 or land contract. Call 351 1876 Experienced. 489-1058. 8-2-8 attend a free slide show of the land A PIRG1M - MSU local board [IfcfEEKf earth cruising machines ADDING MACHINE, SEARS. Electric, 11 digit, credit balance, multiplies, 2 V tape. Excellent 3-1-31 TRAVELO 8'X36', 1 mile to MONTY'S BAR AND RESTAURANT n Brown. Call 482-7487. holy to and Bahais. Female/Male Christians, Jews. Muslims rap group: meeting will be held 908 S. Harrison Road. The is open to the public. at 8 tonight at meeting Organization of Jewish Students condition. $100 or best offer. campus. Cozy, carpeted, Married? Looking for some fun, will hold a rap session at 7:30 FEBRUARY SPECIAL 351-0246. 3-2*4 furnished, reasonable. 351-9272. 3-24 Pitcher Night (M-Th) Harrison Road. Please call or 118 S. free activity? Come to the free tonight in 337 Case Hall. All are drop recreational activity nights for Complete Overhaul PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation by for more information. The married students from 7 to 10 p.m. SKI BOOTS - HENKE. 5 buckle, Luncheon special - $1.50 typing. MA English degree. i Center will hold a Friday in both Spartan Village and size 12M. 4 buckle, size 11%M. PARKWOOD 1970 12X60 with MSU Science Fiction Society Live Music (M-Th) MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. -J skills workshop Red Cedar schools and from I to 3 Cheap, 12X7 expando. Colonial decour, meets at 6:30 p.m. every Friday in 16s0 3-2-4 best offer. 351-0246 washer / dryer, dishwasher, air conditioner. Fully skirted, set up Bring your ID C-1-31 TYPING DONE in my home. 50i irom i io afternoons winter term. Fight training, 2:30 Thursday listening skills Scho m. volleyball, Saturday at Spartan basketball, badminton, Village iclude 34 Union. This week we will definitely not discuss the influence VELOCIPEDE BOSE 901 with equalizer. Great with 10X10 storage shed. In (3 cards proof of age) per page up to 10 pages. 40tf available. All are welcome. are table tennis, cards, darts, etc. Meet of Homer's "Odyssey" on Doc per Smith's "Skylark of Space." PEDDLER shape, will consider sale or trade. King Arthur's Court. Phone page over 10 pages. 489-2128. some new friends or bring your old Ml E. Grand River The Organization of Arab No I $360,485-9017 3-2-4 489 9709. 4-2-1 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos 0-4-1-31 ones. babysitting. I Downstairs 351-7jan 1 Students presents i movie. "The TYPING, DISSERTATIONS, term Palestinian Revolution" at 7 and Egbert Driscoll from Wayne j)10nial type desk and chair. SANSUI RA500 Reverberation DON'T FORGET Valentine's Day' 8:40 Friday in State University will address the Student Services Bldg. ■ Excellent condition. $65 Call Amplifier, $75 or best offer. Lost & Found For the special people in your papers. Experienced. 45-55* p.m. Hall. $1 donation. 102B Wells Geology Club colloquium at 4 page. 332-2987. 3-2-1 The MSU ■ 882-2098. 5 1 31 355-9976. Ron. 7-2-8 life GULLIVER STATE DRUG today in 204 Natural Science Bldg. will meet at Simulations Society I p.m. Sunday in the has valentine cards and His topic: "On the Track of Marine Fanny Mural Room of the Union. Plans fUND SYSTEM Farmer candy. 1105 East Grand EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Diversity Patterns." ■ Custom 200 for sale, include! HANOVER SKI IS 180 cm, boots 7 1/2, and poles. $45 627-4378, FIND SOMETHING Dissertations, (Pica-Elite). for a spring convention will be amplifier, Shure If you've found a pet or article of River, 332-5171, 332-2011 discussed. Interested war - gamers FAYANN, 489-0358. C-1-31 2:00 p.m. Saturday at 1678 Snyder The Dept. i o p h> ■ 565 microphone, Eliminator after 5 p.m. 2-2-1 value, we want to help you return 0-2-1-31 I Rd., East Lansing. Call Leslie ■ inkers, Jensen 12" it. Just come into the State News Lawther or Charles Massoglia for at 8 p.m. Friday in 31 2 speakers, COMPLETE THESES Service, Agricultui ■• accessories Classified Department and tell us SINGLE? PLAY Bridge?Come to further information. Hall. William Frankena. profess* ,A call to all those 500 or so included. Discount printing. IBM people who attended the UFW rally ■5253267 52 5 you want to place an ad in EAST the All typing from University of Michigan, wi Singles Bridge Party this and and heard Richard Chavez 2-2-1 binding of theses, resumes, At Hillel: Shabbat address the colloquium on the topi speak. A LANSING STATE BANK'S found begins at 6:30 Bthack tapes on|y S2gg column. As a public service EAST Friday, February 1, 7:30 ■ 1 a.m. at the publications. Across from p.m. Friday (traditional service, "Must Morality have an Object? ■Gulliver SPECIAL SALE - Canterbury House. campus, corner M.A.C. and dinner, oneg) and at 10 a.m. The public is cordially invited. state drug, LANSING STATE BANK will run Call 394-1920 or 485-8607 for Grand River, below Jones Saturday. (Orthodox minyan. lunch I 105 East ■332-5171,33;, 2011. Grand River. FIREPLACE WOODI 100 per cent split, dry, seasoned, the ad at no cost to yout details. The Uncoupled Club. Stationery Shop. Call kiddush following). After this 0-2-1-31 EAST LANSING COPYGRAPH SERVICES, week's Deli at 6 p.m. we will have departments and the Comparativ mixed. 8' x 4' x 16" to 18". $15, STATE BANK wwo, 1972 440 tnt, 38 337-1666. C-1-31 i to Literature Program are sponsoring plus delivery. 882-2555. 10-2-5 C-1-31 office ■"'sepower, like new. $650 Real Estate *<412.5-2-1 m LOST: ONE large Weiss down Wanted the Off CAmpus Diam°ND _ engagement ring filled ski mitten. 355-6504 or Council (OCC) and are available in HORSE OWNERS. Excellent set-up J" s"e si*. Cost $250, will sell 394 1020, after 5:30. 2-2-1 for horses plus new ranch home 334 Student Services Bldg. until FOR SALE furniture, lamps, DON'T FORGET Blood fcsV8'-3"6 Feb. 14. Depending upon how - comes on twenty acres. Only 20 •' snow tires. Good condition. LOST: in Giltner 6r Anthony. minutes from campus. All for only from people. Professional Hjany applicants there are, a Reasonable. Phone 351-6741 donors compensated. decision will be made at the next Sterling silver pill vial. 482-5352. under after 6 p.m. Must sell. 5-1-31 $60,000. Call Carla MICHIGAN meeting whether dissolve jI l-hul1, f'berglass renken 2-2-1 Merschman, 349-9802 or HDI BLOOD CENTER. 337-7183. COMMUNITY OCC. or not to tilt trailer, 60 REALTORS. 349-3310. 2-1-31 Hours: Monday, •Power, 1969 Johnton FOUND: JANUARY 15, Lady's Thursday, and All residents of the area between 487 3146 wrist watch Friday. 9 - 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday Burcham Drive and Grand River or 371-4405. near Kellogg 605 CHARLES. Faculty and Center. 484-5272. C-3-1-31 Wednesday, 12 6:30 p m - Avenue, Hagadorn and Abbott neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, 1 % C-1-31 roads, are encouraged to attend the baths, family room, large living organizational membership meeting USED MOBILE room, fireplace, carpeted, and DRIVERS WANTED - California of the Bailey Community Assn. at 8 renovated throughout. New bound. Leaving Monday, tonight at Bailey Elementary HOME SALE redwood deck. $26,500, possible February 4. 655-1686 4-2-1 School. Students are especially IT'S A "PLANT.".. Low,low payments to owner. assume 7V4% contract. 337-2594. 3-2-1 By Car Pool * Car Pool 1972 Statesman 12x60 with 7x12 expando, full bath, 3 for all Share Driving * bedrooms, Spanish decor. Michigan State University Students ANN ARBOR to EAST Lansing. Faculty and immediate family NORTHVILLE to LANSING. Leaving 8:30am, returning 6pm. 353-9485, Tuesday - Thursday. Leaving 6:30am, returning 5pm, 1968 New Moon iroom, step up - 12x60, frorft cJAMAICA Phone 1 313-349 8419 7 pm. 3-1-31 n, ceiling beams. $99Q00 CCU Montego Bay GRASS LAKE near Jackson to Mar. 15-22. I«»74 8 days 7 nights ■ During Spring Break MSU. Leaving 8:30 9 a.m., returning 3 p.m. (time 1971 Champion — 12x60, front • Round trip jet via Air Jamaica negotiable). 522-4059 after 5 living room, deluxe model with Party Jet (This Is a scheduled *** ](«] P.m. to 11 p.m. 3-2-1 cathedral ceiling. flight - Not a charter) Gourmet meal service in flight 1973 Villa Capri - 12x65, 2-bedroom, front den with bar • In-Flight Fashion Show Driving & NEED and fireplace. Rum bamboozles in flight RIDE, but will possibly • 7 drive. Ann Arbor to MSU. Night hotel • Jamaican Cocktails GRAND RAPIDS, to MSU. Leaving 7:30am, returning 5pm. SELECT • AND MORE 1 Monday, Wednesday & Friday. 1-313-426-2244 after 7pm. Phone: Leaving 6:15 a.m. returning 5 3-1-31 MOBILE HOMES Sordm of Earthly Qetghls TERRI STRIKER (517) 355-8610 P.m. 1-616-877-4490. 3-2-1 or SAGINAW / PENNSYLVANIA to U.S. 27 North at Webb Rd. Open Mon. - Frl. 9:30 ■ 9, JIM PHILLIPS (517) 353-2204 HOLT to MSU Campus. Campus. Leaving 8am, returning 226 Abbott Rd. Leaving Sat. 9:30 • 5. 7:30am. returning 5pm, time variable. 482-9474 after 332-3661 Closed Sun. 694-1251 after 5pm. 3-2-4 6pm. 3-2-4 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan RAUPP Campfitters Instructor to head X RATED SKI THURSDAY 10 - 8 FRIDAY 10 SALE - MIDNIGHT education project SATURDAY UNTIL 6:00 P.M ALMOST OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SKIS. BOOTS BlND| J By LINNEA BOESE Hayden said she became and the children's a Brazilian author. literature of & POLES QUALIFY FOR Havings |||, |() ^qJ| State News Staff Writer interested in the international An instructor in romance scene experience because of her as an American Hayden believes the rest of the world has much to teach us SKIS languages who heads an National Red Cross worker in that is increasingly relevant international programs Latin America after an because nations are becoming VOLKL consortium at MSU has been earthquake there. She was 17 more and more at the time. REG. SALE chosen to help direct a three - interdependent. METHODIC 80.00 year international education "I had studied Spanish in "We all live on earth, and 59.50 project in Washington, D.C. WEDELGLASS 70.00 school, and suddenly it began ignoring the rest of the world 49.50 Rose L. Hayden will leave to mean something as 1 saw won't make it go away," she U.S. 400 100.00 59.50 MSU after Feb. 15 to become people living and feeling things said. "The energy crisis is just TIGER 55.00 in Spanish," she said. 44.50 associate director of the one painful way this is showing SAPORO 150.00 project, which is sponsored by up." 109.50 "Frankly, my colleagues EXPLOSIV 175.00 the American Council on 109.50 were all going through the But, instead of TARGA 200.00 Education. 'American Graffiti' thing at 119.50 understanding its role as a ZEBRA 175.00 that time, but I knew that 109.50 She will act as a voice for powerful nation in the midst of International educator the needs of international there was a world out there other nations, Hayden said, education programs at colleges that I wanted to get into." this country is prone to shifts YAMAHA Rose Hayden will complete her doctorate this term and will go to Washington, D.C., to help nationwide before government toward isolationism. direct an International Education Project administrative agencies and Hayden has combined her REG. SALE State News photo by Julie Blough work and travel experiences "Our mere presence as ALL AROUND I 85.00 Congress, she said. 49.00 with her studies and has done Americans somehow seems ALL AROUND II 104.00 59.00 Hayden explained that extensive research on evil," she said, "and many ALL AROUND III 126.00 69.00 international education international topics, some of begin to think that if we would Annual career includes international studies programs of all types, whether which has been published. She was the assistant and just get out of the rest of the world we would make it a better place." SHORT HI FLEX RACER JR. 105.00 158.00 59.00 89.00 in adult education, at a 100.00 57.50 acting director of the Latin community college or a American Studies Center at In addition to her roles as M.P.X. 146.00 79.00 set for minority university. Hayden has been an MSU for three years. Her many research topics have included student and instructor, Hayden has worked as a part • time SPALDING instructor in the race and class in Latin entertainer at Holiday Inns and MSU schools will be hand to Dept. of minority students on Romance America, international studies at the MSU University Club. interested in summer jobs or discuss Languages for seven She plays the piano and sings. REG. SALE employment prospects programs at U.S. universities with students. years. She has taught SIDERAL 180.00 109.00 permanent employment will have an opportunity to speak Don E. Coleman, assistant Portuguese and Brazilian SIDERAL JR. 125.00 director of Placement Services, literature, Brazilian culture and 69.00 with representatives of some Formal interviews may also the FORMIDABLE 200.00 119.00 91 organizations at the Seventh be scheduled with organization said this year's program has Portuguese language. She some of the best employer expects to complete her SPECTRAL 140.00 69.00 Annual Minority Careers representatives for Monday at participation of in recent doctoral work in international MYSTERE 155.00 Program tonight. the Placement Services offices any EDUCATION UNDERGRADS: 79.00 years. education this term. The program will run from 7 in Student Services. Students CHAPRAL 100.00 59.00 to 9 p.m. on the second floor interested in arranging such an of the Union and is sponsored interview are being urged to be Petitions are available in 134 Erickson through February 4 by MSU Placement Services. prepared to suggest a time that for seats on College of Education Assembly and Dean's BOOTS Representatives of business, industry, federal and state SATISFACTION! Advisory Group. NOR DIC A agencies, public school systems GOOD FOOD and professional graduate GOOD PRICES All undergrads in Education are urged to attend an REG. SALE GOOD PEOPLE organizational session Thursday, February 7, 3:00, VELOX 75.00 56.00 Erickson Kiva. Ballots for reps to College Assembly and MERCURY 105.00 79.00 BIG JACK Dean's Advisory Group will be available at this session and ALPINA 47.50 28.50 CAST Minims no A HALF POUND OF GROUND SIRLOIN in 134 Erickson on February 7. SLALOM 185.00 110.00 BeO USTFiywoTTST* SERVED ON A BAKED RYE BUN WITH RANCH STYLE FRIES, COLE SLAW & PICKLE PRO 140.00 84.00 WWllM AfCoit) RACER 170.00 102.00 s1.85 LIEBERMANN'S ^ Jacks or Better 521 E. Grand River For winter sports... our SPEED FREAK RAICHLE REG. 195.00 SALE 75.00 POLY - JET 140.00 89.00 PETITIONING NOW OPEN CANVAS LUGGAGE 72 -73 MODELS-40% OFF 74 MODELS - 25% OFF FOR 10th SESSION TECHNIJS ASMSU STUDENT xy 1 f --j RACING PLUS REG. 190.00 170.00 SALE 119.00 104.50 CUSTOM 150.00 79.00 BOARD ASMSU BOARD PRESIDENT BINDINGS BESSER — % OFF RETAIL SPADEMAN-OLD NEW Kettle ASMSU ALL UNIVERSITY 34.50 39.50 Combination ELECTIONS COMMISSION (PAID POSITION) LOOK NEVADA - 25% OFF LOOK G.T. - 20% OFF A cup MARKER -% OFF of hot and hearty soup GRAND PRIX -20% OFF from our kettles and an "olde world" sandwich PETITIONS MAY BE PICKED UP IN 334 STUDENT SERVICES POLES