Volume 66 Number 99 Monday, February 4,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Truck strike brings guard out in 2 states ASSOCIATED PRESS This handful of truckers is not going to Industries unable to get raw materials Oklahoma and Ohio. A rock bring this country to its knees." or - throwing proves it takes no pro ■ Israeli stands." embargo will be lifted March 1. The independent truckers' shutdown in Saxbe, who said he once drove a truck ship finished products have curtailed incident was reported in Illinois and there Omar Sakkaf's statement in an President Nixon said in his State of the 20 states brought new reports of violence production and further himself, made the comment during a visit layoffs were were three arrests in Indiana. interview with the pro - Egyptian Beirut Union address Wednesday that Arab I Sunday and warnings of possible food to his hometown of Mechanicsburg, Ohio. announced Sunday. In another related development, the newspaper A1 Anwar coincided with a leaders plan an urgent meeting soon that I shortages by today. Leonard Fleet, an attorney for the Shootings were reported late Saturday Saudi Arabian foreign minister was quoted report in the independent Lebanese daily may result in lifting the embargo, declared The strike, concentrated in the Council of Independent night or early Sunday morning in South Sunday in Beirut as saying Arabs will lift An Nahar. The latter quoted informed Truckers, which along with a general production cutback 1 Midwest, has caused the governors of Ohio represents about 20,000 drivers in the Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, their oil embargo "when the United States Arab sources in Washington as saying the to pressure friends of Israel. land Pennsylvania to call up National Midwest, said he did not think the ■ Guard units to patrol roads and protect independents would call off their protest. I working truckers. He said the driver owners want Moss transportation - I Michigan has been very quiet, a assurances of reasonable prices for diesel plans stalled ■ spokesman for the Michigan State Police fuel and permission to pass on to shipping Isaid. The National Guard has not been put companies, on a dollar for dollar basis, - • on alert in Michigan. any fuel price increases. Meanwhile, government and truckers' Federal energy chief William Simon and I officials met in Washington Sunday to four Cabinet officials met by Saturday night complicated ■ resolve the truckers' dispute over fuel and and GM appealed to the nation's governors to ■ freight rates. help restore peace to the nation's I W.J. Usery Jr., President Nixon s chief highways. At the same time, the officials I labor trouble shooter, said the said they were taking steps to ease the ■administration would consider asking truckers' problems. By STEVE REPKO delayed delivery of vehicles anywhere specifications before a product can be different parts available. ■Congress to eq#ct emergency legislation Shapp, the chairman of the Mid - State News Staff Writer from nine to 12 months. manufactured. Stokel also cited regulations and ■ for ending the dispute if it continued any Atlantic Governors Edward R. Stokel, director of Conference, said, "A public "When we think of increasing restrictions of state utility commissions as ■significant length of time. But he said it return to work now can prevent a national With the energy crisis making mass transportation for General Motors Track production we have to think about exactly another problem in bus production, ■was too premature to talk about any move economic transportation a major concern of the and Coach Division in what it is we are going to build," Stokel calamity that would, by its Pontiac, said that though Michigan is not as strict as some in that direction. impact, adversely affect every truck drfver nation's cities, the demand for new buses GM has not made any increases in bus said. states. Gov. Milton J. Shapp of Pennsylvania as well as is growing, yet General Motors has not production because the process is not as Stokel said that required every other working man and specifications, "New Jersey requires a bus to have a ■said he was cautiously optimistic about woman." increased bus production. simple as increasing production of other a high number of options available in the crowd gate that swings open and shut ■settling the strike following the meeting. Sen. Henry Jackson, D - The major delay in goods. making of a single bus, and the regulation when the front door is operated," Stokel 1 Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe said Wash., establishing the new "We chairman of the Senate Interior East Lansing bus service was a lack of are exploring a number of possible of state utility commissions said. "New York says that a usually means partition ■ Sunday that the governors should "use ways to increase Committee, also warned of severe equipment. Not only was half of the production," Stokel said, that one bus order must be finished before shielding the driver from passenger ■every resource at their command to see economic problems unless the shutdown is Lansing area bus fleet inoperable, but "but you have to realize that no two buses another can begin. interference must be added." ■that we do not descend Into anarchy are ever built alike." . . . "nipped in the bud early." backlogs in production of new buses Stokel said that there are 4,300 Stokel said that backlogs in orders have among the nation's bus manufacturers Stokel said that bus production is a different options available in the been a problem, but that the difficulties custom industry production of a single bus with 40,000 requiring many have been reduced in recent months. He also said that GM is working on a new coach design that would be ready for the Train-loving student started By SUSAN BURZYNSKI s transportation, who was impressed with area plan to make money on this project, but rail summers with planhis market by mid -1976. "The design will have new passenger features, better emission safety and controls and lower noise levels." he said. "It will be a better and quieter bus." 40,000 " Staff Writer the plans and felt they should be Positions open on Capitol Area grandparents near we have to have passenger support to Detroit and had to become accustomed to He has logged 40,00 miles on the submitted to the State Highway Rail Council, see page 11. bring Dept. back the era of profitable rail service." the shaking of windows and the rattle of lions railways and even plans to begin The highway department was equally The Capitol Area Council of dishes every time a local train upcoming honeymoon on a train. He convinced that the innovative* passed energetic Hinsdale said. "Failing to consider the Governments recommended Jan. 18 that within a few feet of their home. thinks trains, talks trains and plans to student had a better idea and it hired him advantages and capabilities of the railroad local governments support the "When you live that close to a iuke the Iron Horse the object of his in April 1973 to pursue the railroad, project had proved to be a mistake." construction of a depot site at Trowbridge you either learn to hate it and ignore it or rwr. further. That particular philosophy led Road. you are fascinated by it," Hinsdale said. Though many rail fans have been During his employment with the Urban Hinsdale, who plans to follow a career in the A 14 member He remembers miilarily captured by the railway Bureau of Transportation, Hinsdale was - Capitol Area Rail making friends with railroad, to pursue his early rail projects Council, which has not yet been appointed engineers and talking his way into rides nystique, this particular buff, a 21 - year - asked to formulate a list of Michigan d student at MSU, has put his train routes that he believed could best even though he was not sure he was must make an official locality decision with the various men who commanded the support actually on the right track. before the Amtrak implementation trains running lania to work. iniar — city passenger service. past his home. "The whole key to getting the scheduled for April. Hinsdale's self — confidence and Mark Hinsdale, Utica, senior, is the man nsdale's recommendation of the Port demonstration service rolling was getting .. rimarily responsible for developing and Hinsdale, who speaks with firm knowledge of train operation led him to Chicago line caught hold in the the communities involved interested in determination when the subject is trains, ushiiig through plans to run an 18 - summer railroad jobs that involved u partment, allowing the ambitious demonstration Amtrak passenger making a commitment," Hinsdale said. said he believes that this new Amtrak line spending hours in operating towers in student to b gin working at the-hard - core "When discussing funding rain alternatives, we could be the first step toward a re - Detroit - guiding the through the Lansing area from Port details invi .Ved in setting up a new decided that the switching and uron, bound for Chicago. cities should be emphasis on state rail passenger train movement of trains. passenger service. responsible for maintaining their service. The chain of events that own In addition, he spent hours of free time eventually led After the initial groundwork for the the Amtrak demonstration depots." "Michigan is too auto • oriented. working in the Trowbridge Tower in East project got project had been built, the transportation Hinsdale said the recent local Change is going to come slow and hard but tarted when Hinsdale began working bureau hired other rail experts which Lansing before it was demolished in 1971 controversy between the Trowbridge Road it's going to have to come," he said. and at the old passenger idependently on a plan for upgrading rail allowed Hinsdale to devote more time to and South depot on Farm Washington Avenue depot sites Among the advantages Hinsdale feels Lane. issenger service between Detroit and study toward his June 1974 graduation represented a "classic battle of regionalism that rail service has are its environmental Arbor. but stay on as a consultant for all rail During his freshman year, 1970, versus the city." safety, energy efficiency, use of minimal Hinsdale advertised his phone number in While taking a class for his projects. "Operationally and with regard to the land space, high passenger capacity and the State News as an "East ransportation major in winter 1973, "I've always thought that there was too whole Campus Rail Metro Capitol City area, the fractional polluting emmissions. Information Service." He says he received ir~dale showed the project to Frank much emphasis on modes of Trowbridge site was more convenient for Hinsdale has been fascinated by trains 25 to 30 calls per week from students lossman, professor of marketing and transportation other than the railroad," since his more people," Hinsdale said. "We don't childhood when he spent asking for schedule information. MARK HINSDALE State's no-fault insurance confuses many By SUSAN BURZYNSKI The association charges the no • fault the Michigan Insurance Bureau, said rates laws may be substantially decreased, but if he fourth the cost of regular collision which However. Rep. Matthew McNeely, D - State News Staff Writer are in violation of a citizen's equal have remained about the same. has the optional collision protection, his varies with the age, location and marital protection and due process under the law. Detroit, introduced a bill in the state Most companies have lowered rates for rates remain the same. "Confusion" could easily replace the The trial is in its third week in the status of the driver, he said. House last fall, which would refund half of wds "no single males on required coverages, he said, No fault has been criticized for placing Robert Grosvesnor, director of the the $45 paid by an uninsured motorist this - fault" in Michigan history Wayne County Circuit Court of Judge because often there is not • an income or «°ks, as consumers, insurance agents and Horace W. Gilmore. a bigger burden on the poor driver who Michigan Trial Lawyers Assn., said one of year. work loss, but, he added, collision rates enforcers try to decipher the cannot afford collision protection. Even if the problems caused by the no ■ fault law No - fault has been pictured as the have increased for the same student. Thus McNeely said the uninsured motorist omplicated new auto insurance laws a careful driver is hit by a drunk driver and is that the poor person who cannot afford paid $45 for the use of driving for a 12 • answer to long trials involving auto claims, the cost is relatively the same if he Mch went into effect on Oct. 1. buys he has no collision insurance he cannot get collision insurance is stuck if he is hit by ' month period. He said after six months Or, if a lawsuit by the Michigan Trial high rates and uninsured motorists, though the optional collision coverage. the drunk driver's company to pay for his another driver. the system requires they were forced to buy no • fault every driver to be George Harris, a spokesman for the auto 4*yers Assn., which claims the new law insured. damage. Under the old laws, the person at fault insurance to continue driving. Automobile Assn. of America (AAA) in unconstitutional, is successful, perhaps Rate decreases for student drivers were Macgee said that unless the driver has an in the accident was required to pay for the "I am not opposed to no - fault, but if a 1 • fault will only be remembered as a Lansing, said if a student has only the old car and is not worried about the value damages of the other driver. driver only used the state services six foreseen because of the new no - fault °™y mistake. required coverages (personal injury, of it, he should buy at least limited An estimate of the number of auto months he should get $22.50 laws, but William Macgee, a spokesman for back," property and liability protection) his rates collision coverage. It is usually one - daim cases handled by the association McNeely said. prior to the no • fault laws is not available. The bill was passed by the House on Grosvesnor said, but, he added, trial Dec. 5 and has been in the Senate lawyers handle numerous other kinds of Committee on Commerce since Dec. 10. injury cases. Under no • fault, they thus stand to lose large amounts of money. Under no - fault, required coverages East Lansing Police Chief Stephen Naert mean that anyone who is hurt in an said he has seen no change whatsoever in accident has his medical bills and work loss paid by his own insurance accident rates since no - fault started on company, but the required Oct. 1. There were 335 auto accidents coverages do not pay for reported to the police in East Lansing repairs to your car or any other car from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. damaged in an accident unless it was There may be three or four cases where parked at the time. people did not bother to report the All physical damage coverages which accident at all because of the confusion pay you for loss or damage to your own fault - Oct. 1 to insurance, instituted surrounding the no • fault laws, Naert said. car are now optional under the law. eliminate long trials on He said if someone is stopped who does Whether you want to pay for collision 0 not have proof of insurance, he is ticketed accident claims, is on trial in damage and how much protection you Vie in the same way he would have been prior want should depend on the age and value "ai County. The Michigan to Oct. 1. of your car, insurance agents say. Lawyers Assn. claims the Prior to Oct. 1, about 25,000 people "^sure is Three options available are limited, unconstitutional. paid $45 into the now obsolete uninsured motorist fund and another 250,000 regular and broadened collision. Limited, News photo by C.L. Michaels somehow evaded the insurance laws, which is relatively inexpensive, pays for the damage to your car but only if the Macgee said. "A lot of theSe people accident is someone else's fault. converted their insurance policies, but we do not have accurate figures yet," he Regular collision pays for the damage to added. your car regardless of who is. at fauit. He said the bureau is expecting a rash of However, it is usually sold with a insurance buyers in March, because a "deductible" clause. Broadened collision is driver will have to show proof of insurance the same as regular collision except the by April 1 to get his license plates. deductible - or the amount the insured A person convicted of violation of the pays - does not apply if the damage to his no • fault laws may have his license and car is someone else's fault. registration revoked and may be fined Macgee said broadened collision between $100 and $500 or imprisoned for generally costs about $14 more pec >100 not more than one year. deductible than regular collision. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 1974 news roundup Subpena WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Gerald R. Ford said power has to have some reasonable protection." for unit urged Because the Watergate ■ related materials are being presented Sunday the House Judiciary Committee should be granted the Ford appeared on the CBS television and radio program "Face grand jury. "I have no right to release them," he said. Jaworski stuck to his earlier timetable, compiled by our notional desk . power to subpena President Nixon in its impeachment probe but he the Nation." indictments could be expected later this month, and took repeating that isn't sure the authority is enough to bring the President before the The House is scheduled to consider on Wednesday granting tne a statement made by Ford on the CBS program that the issue ""h committee. committee unlimited subpena authority. prosecut had been given more tapes than he requested from the The vice president also suggested that if subpenaed, the President Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski said Sunday that if White Ho might answer the committee's questions but not appear in person. the material he has gathered in his Watergate investigation is "I have some requests outstanding for tapes." he said. this material has been spoon "Anv T' And Ford said, there is no legal support "for an unlimited fishing subpenaed by the House committee he would refuse to turn it over. fed me is in error. I've Nixon pledges aid to Cambodia expedition in the office of the President." "I have only one course I can follow: to hold the evidence had to go after "I think you have to differentiate between the office of the secret," he said on the ABC program "Issues and Answers." Ford said Nixon's statement during his State of the Un' President, where there is no legal precedent for a fishing expedition, He said he saw no way at this time to give the material to the address Wednesday night that one year of Watergate waseno oh ' President Nixon, in a personal letter to Cambodian should be taken figuratively and not literally because and the rights of any individual among our211 million people."he committee and if subpenaed, "I'd meet the gentlemen at the court c President Lon Nol, has pledged that the United States said. "It is the office of the presidency on the one hand that I think courthouse." and the House impeachment inquiry are pending. ase$ will aid the Cambodian government in thwarting rebel "He recognized certain things still have to be wrapped up in" efforts to capture Phnom Penh. House committee on the judiciary," Ford said. Nixon said that Jaworski disputed the statement that one year was Cambodia's only choice is to continue strengthening its sufficient "We've worked long hours," he said."We've moved defenses. Government soldiers with grenades and rifles failed to MSU tries to save as anybody needed. can move, consistent with fairness," but aheadasf more timef break through rebel lines Sunday eight miles north of Ford said the White House should release the material th Phnom Penh where they have been penned in by rebel prompted Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania to say that he was convinced the President was innocent. - troops for two days. An escape is possible across the river into government controlled territory on the west bank. In South Vietnam, North and South Vietnamese as car pool program One year after reaching an all time high, Nixon's reached a new low of 26 per cent, popularity has according to the latest In the poll conducted Jan. 18 through 21. the Gallup MSU's computerized car commitment to join a car pool. material will be adaptable to In addition to seeking President continued to receive his highest rating in the South. troops clashed again in the contested Central Highlands Rather, it is students who commute to the information necessary for Among the pool, nicknamed CESAR for an expression of Southerners surveyed. 34 per cent approved of region near the Cambodian border. Conserve Energy Share a interest. However, we hope that campus. identifying potential car pool Nixon's — performance, compared with 22 per cent in the East, 27 per cent in Three members of the American Friends Service Ride, will begin Wednesday. when faculty and staff discover "The best time to reach such mates, the questionnaire the Midwest and 21 percent in the Far West. Committee were released Sunday after being held for Robert Perrin, vice president how many others there are in students would be at contains two questions This was one point below the 27 per cent approval for University relations, said their neighborhoods who work registration when their class rating of early nearly two weeks by the Vietcong. requested by the TriCounty January. that questionnaires would be at MSU and have similar hours, schedules for spring term are Regional Planning Commission. distributed through the they will realize how wasteful it set," he said. "It would not These relate to potential campus mails to more than is to drive onto campus alone make much sense to try to interest in subscription or The Slate News is | ublished by the students of Mic Israelis dispute Syrian claims 8,000 faculty and staff every day." match up car pools this late in express bus service to the University every class day during Kail, Winter and Spring sc Mondays, Wednesday, and Hi Jays during Summer Term, ai employed on the East Lansing Potential participants will the winter term. Therefore, our campus. A'elcome Week edition is published in September. Subsair campus. find their home locations on current thinking is to make the 516 per year. Those who do not receive a The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv Sunday When returned the grid maps accompanying the questionnaires available to Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Ed questionnaire or who have lusiness offices at .145 Student Services disputed Syrian claims that heavy Israeli artillery fire information will be fed into the questionnaire and enter the students at spring term questions regarding the program University. East Lansing, Michigan, 4S824. Hldg.. Mich pounded Syrian military positions and five Arab villages appropriate coordinates where registration in March." should contact Perrin's office computer. indicated. Their printouts In addition to the PHONES along the Golan Heights cease - fire line. The result, said Perrin, will be (5-6572). normally will include others questionnaire and maps, the News/Editorial 355-82 There was no Israeli comment on Syrian claims that it printed sheet individualized a living in the same grid, though in distributed material will include Classified Ads 355 82 had destroyed an Israeli missle base, three tanks and six for each potential participant some cases one or more adjacent a list of department code Display Advertising is3 64 mortar batteries in response to the fire. containing a list of other grids will be included. numbers which should be Meanwhile. Syrian President Hafez Assad was in persons with home addresses in Those who travel entered on the form. This to the the same area and with similar identification will assist in the Saudi Arabia, asking King Faisal to continue the oil campus from other working hours. Only those who communities not contained on efficient distribution of the embargo against the United States. Arab newspapers fill out the questionnaire will printouts. When completed, the the grid maps (such as Ann speculated that the Golan Heights attacks were being receive a printout. Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, questionnaires should be folded used by Assad to strengthen his stand on continuing the Flint, etc.) may enter special and deposited in campus mail "At that point," Perrin said, for delivery to the Computer embargo. "it will be up to the individuals to make contact with others on the list and make arrangements coordinates and will be given names of others from the same area. commuting Center by Feb. 15. "Ilike Terrorists free two in Karachi for car pooling. Perrin said the initial Three armed terrorists freed two hostages they had held for more than 30 hours aboard a Greek freighter in ''Completing the questionnaire is not a distribution of questionnaires would go to faculty and staff. However, he said, the same Family Night the Karachi, Pakistan,harbor late Sunday. 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Be¬ Plus other exceptional features that make the Pentax when Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko meets Spotmatic F capable of outperforming most other cameras. sides the pretty girls, I also with President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Washington today. like the steak." Gromyko arrived Sunday in Washington. The U.S. has carried the major Mideast diplomatic Swinging 7-Year-OId burden so far, particularly in achieving a military settlement between Israel and Egypt. With a military disengagement between Israel and Syria scheduled next, Kissinger is said to feel the Syrian government would react more readily to Soviet influence. FiletO'Fish Sandwich Gromyko's agreement to consult with Kissinger and Nixon is taken as a good sigrr in this regard, U.S. officials said. While the Middle East will dominate the talks, Tender, crisp, golden Gromyko and Kissinger are expected to work out a date brown Filet, topped with O Deep Sea Adventure for the resumption of the SALT talks, troop reductions mellow cheese and ^ in Europe and the possiblity of another Nixon trip to 524 E. Michigan tangy tartar sauce on a the Soviet Union later this year. hot, steamy bun Try if for a chani Study says tax breaks inefficient V * * n A study released Sunday by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D - Wash., indicates that tax breaks granted the oil industry are inefficient in stimulating new oil supplies. The study indicates that tax breaks such as the oil depletion allowance actually discourage exploration of new sources and "encourage producers to rely on overdrilling in existing fields" instead. "The incredible tax benefits that the oil companies have enjoyed for years have produced billions of dollars of profit for the industry without inducing any additional production of domestic oil," Jackson said in an accompanying statement. 182 known dead in Brazil fire The Sao Paulo, Brazil, morgue said Sunday that 182 persons died in the Crefisul Bank fire, but other sources said 200 or more perished. Many of the dead jumped from t. j 25 - story building to escape the flames. The building had no fire escapes. No cause for the blaze has been established, but some officials speculated that it was started by a short circuit in a 12th - floor air conditioning unit. A Sao Paulo newspaper reported that Fire Commander Col. Jonas Fiores Ribeiro Jr. was under YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY. . . AT McDONALD'S threat of dismissal following the fire, for complaining about a need for more fire stations. 234 W. GRAND RIVER 1024 I. GRAND RIVER 2040 I. GRAND RIVER Compiled by Steve Repko and Zada Blayton Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4, 1974 3 Consumer protection from friendly commit james Irwin. Apollo 15 By MAUREEN McDONALD Conversely, Sen. Daniel defined clout to a weakened legislators and the governor's astronaut, recounted State News Staff Writer Cooper, D - Oak Park, and Sen. version approved now, which office keep a close watch over religious experience! at Donald Bishop, R • Rochester, would not serve the needs of the Judiciary Committee Sexton High School Consumer groups have the two members of the consumers. hearings will be held on the resolved to let a major consumer judiciary subcommittee which He Saturday. He described h» implied that Lorraine subject, and a strong bill could protection bill die rather than will now review the bill, vowed Beebe, chairman of the fight to recover from injuries result. accept a version weakened in to their colleagues that they Michigan Consumers Council, Cooper said he is confident incurred when he was a test committee. would represent business engineered the weakened House that a bill will be released this pilot. In a rare interests. version of the bill, based on a move Thursday, year which will aid both Senate majority leader Milton "There comes a point where memo to House leaders. He consumers and businessmen. Zaagman, R ■ Grand Rapids, you have to put an end to this again called for her resignation "I think we are the proper successfully sought a Senate harrassment of business," and the appointment of a strong committee to study the bill, as vote and referred the consumer Bishop said. consumer advocate to her post. we understand the problems of bill to the Judiciary Committee Cooper feels that the Consumer groups will work the people who could be hurt by rather than the more "unconscionable" business as a coalition to seek passage of it," Cooper said. sympathetic Agriculture and practices defined in the House strong legislation, Tuchinsky Consumer Affairs Committee, bill are subject to any said. They will closely study the where it would interpretation and said he will progress of the Judiciary normally have SN Photo/Dave Mendrea gone. The bill, sponsored work to clearly define unfair trade practices. He denied any Committee, to see if a strong bill from that group. SUMMER JOBS by House can come former astronaut speaks here majority leader Bobby Crim, D — Davison, was approved by the intervention from business constituents. Ballenger is He said if more consumer optimistic. groups, Guys & Gals needed for summer employment at National Parks, Private Camps, Dude Ranches and House Wednesday and sent to Tuchinsky speculated that Resorts throughout the nation. Bible an important rock to Irwin the Senate. A si miliar House bill died in the Senate Judiciary Committee two years ago. the bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee for possible reasons. two Whartons end Over 50,000 students aided each year For FREE information on student assistance program send self-addressed STAMPED enve¬ Sen. William "Either they want to hold the crash and his rel Ballenger, R — bill hostage to allow passage of Brazil vacation lope to Opportunity Research. By CHRIS DANIELSON igious almost shattered by a plane imaginable" — was one of the Lansing, who wanted the bill to Dept. SJO. 55 Flathead Drive, experience in space. go to the consumer committee the governor's consumer bill (a Kalispell, MT 59901. State News Staff Writer crash. highlights of the trip, he said. President Wharton and his YOU MUST APPLY EARLY In addition to Lansing Mayor different measure) orthey want .. "As a young fighter pilot I which he heads, charged that "I've always loved the high Gerald Graves — who had Landing on the moon, he the switch in assignment was a to kill the bill," he said. wife, Delores, joined winter had always wanted to fly all the "felt the personal presence of vacationers last week for 10 places because I've felt closer to presented the key to the city to "wired deal" with Jack Rose, The death of the present bill God." former astronaut James planes the Air Force had, so I God directing our every path. days of frolicking in the sun the 43 - year • old religious went to test pilot school," he the Michigan Chain Stores would amount to sweet sorrow, Irwin told an audience of 700 God answered our prayers — and surf of Rio de Janeiro, speaker when he arrived at said. the Council lobbyist and Chrysler according to Tuchinsky. He is Brazil. who had each paid $2 to see and even on moon - without Capitol City Airport Saturday He passed with flying colors delay." lobbyist Hy Todd as the chief optimistic that consumer The trip, Wharton's first Ton saw them as hear him in the Lansing Sexton afternoon - the combined any advocates will be elected to the and eventually was "electricians." High School auditorium choirs of Lansing area assigned to Concluding his 30 - minute Senate in November to replace vacation in four years at MSU, Herbie& Saturday night. be the first pilot of the world's talk, Irwin showed a Ballenger added that the began Jan. 24 and ended Methodist churches shared the fastest and highest flying plane. Panamanian (worry) rock ("the majority of senators may have those who favor business Saturday when Wharton went The Heartbeats The lunar explorer, who interests. He said he would stage with Irwin. But shortly after, a light rock of feared that his committee was on to Sao Paulo, Brazil, to spent three days on the moon in superstition"), a join in plane in which he was flying simulated rock too liberal and would align itself prefer strong post - election Aufust 1971, during the Apollo Following the opening moon with consumer interests. a meeting of the Ford Motor hymns - including "The with a student pilot was ( "representing materialism") consumer legislation with well ,Co. board of directors. 15 mission, spoke about his caught Heavens are Telling the Glory of in wind and crashed, and Bible to the audience, career as an Air Force test pilot, a cross a his uphill battle to become an God" — Irwin related how his leaving Irwin with two broken asking them "which rock is No. astronaut after a crippling plane promising career as a pilot was legs, a concussion. broken jaw and a 1 in your life?" Most of the many children The CAT Welcomes You! Recalling his depression who heard Irwin seemed NOW SEE THEM during FCC orders a four - month convalescence, Irwin said he wondered why God had allowed impressed with the former astronaut. "I'm usually bored at the accident to happen. speeches, but I wasn't at this of WJIM-TV PU*cH' Speaking in tones that one," Mike Brokaw, 11, said. The Federal of two of the station's former brought Jonathan Livingston Seagull to mind, he described the subsequent frustration of "It would be fun to be an astronaut but I'd probably be afraid." eg Communications Commission employes. wanting to fly but not being Rebecca Kalla, 14, said Irwin (PCC) ordered a formal, grand allowed to during the year was handsome. News reporter R. J. jury ■ style investigation Friday into the activities of Lansing's Grossfeld and cameraman following the crash. However, Irwin regained his PASSPORT & APPLICATION fijitfjsy thru Sat. Dennis Hart were fired last WJIM • TV. The FCC granted full November for allegedly falsifying their time cards. wings and was named an astronaut in 1966 following two PORTRAITS subpena power to an earlier rejections that had left administrative law judge and him at the upper age limit for directed him to investigate But Grossfeld and Hart new astronauts, 35. 1HR\ SERVICE £n** Jft drink specials whether Harold F. Gross, owner of the station, ordered news blackouts and other contend that Gross fired them because of their efforts in organizing a labor union at the "At the end of five years of preparation, the day finally came when (senior astronaut) ^/AVAILABLE everyday Also — techniques to further his station. Deke Slayton woke us up one • personal gain with his publicly A hearing in the case has morning by saying 'Okay guys, * Wedding(specialty) granted broadcast license. No been set for March 5. If WJIM are you ready to go to the moon Creative & studio [cover fri.&sat. only] 01 starting date for the is found guilty of unfair labor today?"' Irwin said. Portraits investigation was released. practices, the station would be Irwin's first view from space Renewal of WJIM's license forced to reinstate the two of Earth - which looked like 351-1477 HI BINGO JMf wis held former employes with back "the most beautiful and up last October fragile pending an FCC investigation pay and interest. Christmas tree ornament into charges of news every Saturday managing by Gross. Meanwhile, the National from 1-Spm Labor issued Relations Board has a formal complaint SUMMER STUDY M GERMANY •flinst WJIM charging unfair labor practices in the dismissal MSU will offer a summer program in Mayen, Germany June 16 — August 10, 1974. Mayen is ideally located in West Germany's Rhine Valley not far from of the Cologne, Bonn and Coblenz. Courses to be offered are: HUNDREDS GRM 321,322,323 German Composition and Conversation 9 credits GRM 421, 422, 423 Adv. German Composition and Conversation OF PIZZAS 9 credits GR 499 Special Projects 3 credits MINI WORLD, Student? will take either the 321 or 421 series plus GR 499 for total of 12 credits. NONE IS The program cost is approximately $860 for in - state students, excluding air fare. MADE BETTER THAN BELL'S For More Details: German Club Meeting For Information and Applications: Office of Overseas Study Room 108 PIZZA 225 M.A.C. 332-5027 7: JO p.m.. A- 707 Wednesday, February 6 Wells Hall Center for International Programs Phone: 353-89(20 OPEN 11 AM EVERYDAY discover NEW COURSE the art and science SPRING TERM 74 (NOT DESCRIBED IN CATALOG) of MEDITATION THROUGH POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT Causes and Cures This course may be used as an elective or as part of Environmental complement. Course Description: Pollution of Air, Water, Land. Fuels of the Future. Pollution and Alternate Soruces of Energy. Depleting Natural Resources. Overtaxing Waste Facilities. Noise. Adulteration of Food. Control of Pollution. Interaction of Industry, Science, Government, and the Public in Creating and Combating these Problems. Offered by the Department of Chemical Engineering Sale CHE 222 Sequence Number 420-0020 at Your 3 credits - Mon. & Wed. 7 - 8:20 p.m. Local Newsstand! OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS NO TECHNICAL PREREQUISITES REQUIRED. NO MATHEMATICS. NO CHEMISTRY. crniJi EDITORIAL "One year of Watergate is enough" -President Richard M. Nixon, State of the Union message, Jan. 30, 1974 Forget Watergate can we, Mr. Pr Your most truste JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN H. R. HALDEMAN INDICTED have fallen by INDICTED attempting to America's politic for your personal JOHN DEAN III SPIRO T. AGNEW INDICTED CONVICTED JOHN N. MITCHELL JEB STUART MAGRUDER Isn't it time yo INDICTED PLED GUILTY total truth, Mr. Or would it be all if you packed of dirty tricks of town for G. GORDON LIDDY go RICHARD G.KLEINDIENST CONVICTED RESIGNED Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4, 1974 5 |Confusion over porno law leaves By anager ANGELIA CARROLL of Crest Drive-in said Everybody was in on it The third time in stew - (Sept. 26) was dull." movies from the time of the State News Staff Writer Supreme Criminal charges in the first case were Court ruling until after Labor Day. I sandy colored, shoulder mnKjTflTk ! ,Pey dropped, but a civil suit brought by Late in August, Meridian Township \ J With his hair • and mustache, fisherman's ■ !£■££i K ! . T 16 Meridian TownshiP close the theater as passed an ordinance banning the public Cater and blue jeans, Randall Posorek even b€f°re lW8S given a search warrant, up in front " Public nuisan<* resulted in the erection of large lights around the outside of the display of "sexually explicit pictorial materials," including the outdoor showing Kmore like a college student than the theater which point of such materials. r away from the screen, ager of a controversial adult theater. The constitutionality of the ordinance, (Yet Posorek, manager of the Crest Drive .the first of only a few such laws to be I m Theater on West Grand River Avenue The first raid was like gangbusters' night at the circus. passed thus far in Michigan, was In Okemos was arrested three times last Everybody was in on it. challenged in a suit filed by Suits News fear on charges of showing obscene - Crest Drive - in manager Randall Posorek Co., Oct. 4. fciovies. "After Suits News started raising a big iThe Crest has been the center of stink, we figured well, they're testing it, so J ntroversv in Meridian township since "I stayed in there we decided to go back," Posorek said.'i (jail) almost an hour Ejv when residents near the outdoor more than I should have because nobody blocking out any outside view of the knew I was going to get arrested a third Eater complairfed that obscene movies knew what the charge was. They just took screen. time." lere being thrust upon them against their me away." On June 22, the U.S. ruled that local communities Supreme Court Posorek said his lawyer and Ted Swift, Meridian Xishes. their own standards for could set Township attorney, made an J posotek sat quietly in his office under Posorek, a former MSU television and "We obscenity. agreement after his third arrest, which radio major, called the whole panicked," Posorek said. "We stemmed from the township's smut law, to ■he screen at the theater recently and raid could have kept on after the hold off any further raids until after the liscussed the legal charges against him, ridiculous. He said: "If I hadn't been so like all the other ruling just places, but you know, if trial, originally scheduled for December, if Ehich partly stem from a recently taken by surprise, I would have been we were hit the way the we were, even the theater only showed SN Photo / David Schmier Ennroved local antipornography law. The completely cracking up the whole time. simulated, soft • before the Supreme Court core movies. Est case is set for trial next month. But I was more worried about everybody ruling, we were The Crest Drive • i offers X rated fare. like sitting ducks." - T "The first raid (May 3) was like else than trying to enjoy myself. The However, Webb Smith, who works with The Crest, owned Swift and who will try the Crest by American Langbusters' night at the circus," Posorek second time (May 19) I had a good time. Amusement, substituted mostly horror he knows of no such case, said agreement. Smith "Black on White" and "Deep Throat." got themselves right into would not comment on whether there will a bind, and I "They had to raid us on ' Deep Throat' personally can't see any way they're going be further raids on the Crest. for going back to hard • cote, which wasn't to get out of it. Because if Suits News In December, the case was put off by a part of the agreement," Posorek said. doesn't get them first, we will." defense motion till February, but "But on the other hand, they couldn't Friday it Posorek believes his theater is being was again delayed till March 26. arrest us for fear that they'd pile up used as a target to further the After the first delay Posorek and his political another case in an unconstitutional law ambitions of several officials. He said that lawyer decided to go back to showing hard and it would be thrown out. the state — not local core films. On Christmas governments - Day, the Crest "So, what did they do? They did should set standards and guidelines on opened with "The Devil in Miss Jones," nothing. And they muffed it again. They pornography for the whole state. WELL, IF HOD 5J3TRACT KIN6 LOUIS THE FvWR'EENTH FROM KIN6 U31/I5THE SIXTEENTH. 40U 6ET KJNJc LOUIS THE SECOND: DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau sow ' 1 70 me HELD WE ^' J" OKAY, LADIES AND ' UP THIS PRESS WANT 6ENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS! CONFERENCE FOR. WCW< BECAUSE YOU ASKEP FOR H/M- SO L0N6■ 6AN6. ^ WE "BILL"SIMON, THE HE HAD TO WORK 8R/N6 ENER6Y CHIEF OF THE LATE 1DNI6HT.. HIM OUT. UNITED STATES St whn/ OF AMERICA!! ' I Obscenity Randall Posorek, manager of the Crest Drive • •>. in, deemed obscene under the Meridian Township edits film in the drive-in's projection booth. He was pornography ordinance. arrested three times last year for screening films State News photo by David Schmier OR THOSE SPECIAL OCCASIONS... Don't Forget BALFOUR Why Keep It a Secret! Your Sweetheart RING Gift For Valenti Graduation Announcements Today thru Wednesday are now available for (Feb. 4, 5, & 6 purchase May we suggest jewelry, books, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or a box of candy. You can find fhese and many other gifts A Balfour Representative will be We have a limited of our store. In our store to answer any questions you may have supply—so get yours concerning ring styles & prices. now! We also have a variety of cards to choose from. Order yours how and get your name engraved for Free! NIUH Open 7:30 to 5:30 NtUH Open 7:30 to 5:30 BOOM ITOil BOOH 1TOKI Monday, January 4, Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan |9?4 'Pittman' depicts spirit John Korty directed with simplicity and restraint Actions will change history is given to few generations. w By KATHY ESSELMAN Tyson received an Academy Award nomination for her role in that your set off the drama inherent in the material. The State News Reviewer "Sounder," starred in the television series "East Side, West Side" Boundless optimism precedes boundless pessimism and as the photography and unobtrusive score completed this product e 11 with George C. Scott and was co - founder of the Dance Theater generation who fought the Civil War to make all men free, those To capture artifacts is nostalgia, to recapture the mood and of Harlem. A distinguished actress, in this work she has a role who fought the Civil Rights Movement found themselves repulsed verse from "Turn, Turn, Turn" sums remarkable drama. "A time to be born, a time to die up the impact S a ti spirit of a time is art. "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" which demonstrates her ability. by history. laugh, a time to weep ... and a time for every purposo'!?!,/0 captured the heart and mind of the Civil Rights Movement of Tracy Keenan Wynn adapted Ernest J. Gaines novel "The A willingness to suffer, to die over the right to drink out of a heaven." n®w 1962. It is a masterwork and deserves to stand as memorial to all water fountain, to be tortured and killed because they tell people "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" said Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" for television. His all th • those who sacrificed or died that others might live free. all men have the right to vote - that was at the center of the civil drama. When my son grows old enough, 1 will take screenplay concentrated all the hope, optimism, gut courage and him t Cicely Tyson portrayed Miss Jane, the 110 - year • old lady rights movement. this. And I can say in all honesty, this is the whose lifetime spans the 1860s to the 1960s. A tribute to the childlike faith which permeated the movement, in on? remarkable way we were and im* strength and dignity of the black woman, she raises a foster son, drama. In truth, it was not a biography of a person but of a time. The dedication to nonviolent confrontation underlies this is the was it was. It may not have been the truth as we saw it truth, but it wJn. was tht marries a man and survives the honor and indignities of Facts were selected and events were seen as those who grew up drama. The philosophy is conveyed in an emotional speech by We owe Xerox a vote of thanks for with the spasmodic upheaval which followed the Supreme Court's Jane Pittman's foster son Ned, played by Thalmus Rasulala. A fully sponsorine th Reconstruction. Cicely Tyson imbues the character with courage undertaking. B "e school desegregation order perceived them. The absolute belief moderate, he dies at the hands of the local landowners. and boundless love. Sparse audience enjoys folk music by local talent By DAN CURDY George and Susan have Though the Carter and Um played together for about one band had a good sound and State News Reviewer were year. George formerly played entertaining at times, the crowd A sparce but enthusiastic solo folk - blues material once did not respond well. Carter said crowd heard three good folk that the $1 admission backing up the James Cotton charge acts Friday evening by braving Blues Band at Mariah. He also combined with bad weather winter madness to attend the may have been a reason for the teaches guitar at the Lansing first concert sponsored by the small turnout. YMCA. East Lansing Musician's Guild Carter and Lang and the and the Union Board. George said that members of other members of the the Musicians Guild are group, Because the crowd was so willing small, the people all gathered to present their music as often John Sace, bass guitar player,' around the musicians and as possible, so hopefully there and Harry Lokey, on the drums! explained that the East Lansing actually participated in the will be more concerts. Musicians Guild is comprised of show. This brought the people Perhaps folk music like that . local musicians who work together. provided by guild members together and with the Ed Boucher, a Lansirtg native, loses its appeal when it is given community to produce quality started the show with his the limelight and is not music. Woodstock image approach to secondary to drink and food. Anyone who is interested in some humorous original songs. The Carter and Lang band, the guild or who has ideas He achieved a good rapport the final act, was billed as a five • concerning local musicians can with his audience but Boucher piece band but did not manage get more information by calling to add their fifth man before the 482-0552. The guild will also appeared to be unsure of himself at times. Folk music's concert. So the four members of sponsor a beginning guitar Carter and Lang proceeded to workshop starting Saturday. current limited acceptance in East Lansing may have rock out, much to the dismay of The lessons will include basic accounted for this. the folk fans. theory, chords and songs. George and Susan, perhaps the tightest act of the evening, began with an original song called "Going to the Country." Susan played the flute with George on the guitar and they displayed tight harmonies and Full house—not impressive writing ability. They also did several' well known Very few people showed up for the Union Board - East Despite efforts to make an evening out of it, the performers tunes - "Nature's Way" and Lansing Musician's Guild concerts Friday which featured "Wooden Ships" which were surely felt disappointed because this was the first concert in a Edward Boucher, George and Susan and the Carter - Lang series to be presented by the guild and Union Board. exceptionally well done. "Jazz Band. The three acts played two shows at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Thing," by George and Susan, The 10:30 show attracted only nine audience members and Furthermore^ the poor turnout emphasises a lack of was the best song of the evening appreciation fqr local entertainers. with some good flute work and the performers introduced themselves to each member of the I a smooth, mellow sound. audience, adding a personal touch to the performance. State News Photo by Dale Atkins These prints are committed to another engagement on Friday therefore this program must end Thursday. THE MARX BROTHERS in a SPIRITS GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE WHY COOK TONIGHT? Today and Tomorrow Only! Bexbey and Sexual Teenagers CHICKEN ALL YOU CAN EAT! Starts Wed., Feb. 6 ADULTS—>199 SOUP & SANDWICH SPECIALS MON-FRI Captured Virgin and Flesh Eater JACK HAMILTON ADMISSION - $3.00 I.D. Req. TUESDAY NIGHT Daily 9 am - 4 am Sun 9 am - 12 midnite FREE PARKING, NO COVERI star of the 2400 N. East Street 372-7080 Metropolitan Opera La Scala, Milan Chicago Lyric Opera Covent Garden, London San Francisco Opera IOMEFMTKBS Her recital program includes arias by Rossini and Handel, and favorite songs by and • Debussy, Dvorak and Schubert (Tlr. noted on c/itio Vincent FVioe - Live at fTl.S.U. At "Carmen" at the Met. Mil* Horn* has ondoctor, will present quickly become on* ot the mo*t ceieb- o program entitled Tuesday ,Feb.5 rated singer* of her *r* "Her vole* is remarkable for its quality throughout its "Villains Still Rjrsue (Tie" jjf O-OOpm .University Aud, enormou* range, and for it* agility and fbl lowed by o question y Michigan Stat© accuracy It* texture it warm — powerful at the bottom and brilliant it the 6 answer period. top — tnd her way of uting it often re- Two lull length Marx Brothers films Rdmission $1.50 mindt one of t skillful skier rushing down dope*, making tpecttcular jumps, and alway* landing with ab*olut* accu¬ Vour tictot also is good for Tht New Yorktr on one great program. the following Vincent (Vice racy " films,to be shown Feb. 8,9. Friday, February 8,8:15 p.m. Shows end Thursday. R. House on Haunted Hill in the University Auditorium Pit d the Rzndulum Haunted Fhlace SHOWTIMES: B. House- of UJax COCONUTS 7:00 & 9:40 Tolei of Terror HORSEFEATHERS 8:30 & 11:10 fOask of the Red Death SEE STATE NEWS FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS Tickets on sale at ADMISSION: $1.25 Union ticket office SHOWPLACE: 109 ANTHONY d at the door. Presented by RIH A Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4, 1974 7 MusiwfaeHist rich, strong, breathtaking Artist called back for 2 encores By EDWARD ZDROJEWSKI romantic pieces that were one time, Bach's suites for solo of the pieces played was to audience who do not know State News Reviewer beautifully played. However, in stringed instruments were play the movements of the much about music. There are certain musicians this work Schumann's looked down upon as mere pieces together with almost no The audience loved every of such stature in the musical harmonic style was unusually exercises. Thanks to the break between them. This has minute of the concert. Rose world that it is conservative for romantic brilliant influence of Casals, its advantages and superfluous to was called back for two say that music and if the music had that attitude has changed. Rose they were good in a disadvantages. On one hand, it encores and would particular concert. It is only continued longer than the 10 put much expressive feeling as brings out the continuity of undoubtedly have been called natural that they are minutes it took to play the into this work as he would any the work. On the other hand, it going to back for more if he had riot be good. Leonard Rose, who work, it could have become piece of romantic music. makes the works hard to announced that he would only performed at Fairchild Theater boring. This was followed by follow for those in the This was followed by- play two. Friday night, is such an artist. Debussy's "Sonata in D Minor As a cellist and Brahms' "Sonata in F Major for Cello and Piano." This is a musician, Rose ranks with Mstislav for Cello and Piano, Op. 99." very subtle work and Rose This was a much longer and made an in depth study of it. Rostropovich and the late - Pablo Casals at the much more varied work. At times the playing seemed a top of his profession. His tone was so rich Brahms' music tends to be bit vague, but this is part of and powerful that it was hard more melodic than brilliant Debussy's impressionistic style. to believe that one man could and Rose fitted in with that The work closed with produce such a sound with one style very well. Brahms is at his Chopin's spectacular instrument. His style of playing best at chamber music and the "Introduction and Polonaise was breathtaking. performer brought out every Brillante." This was eight His playing was so nuance in this work. minutes of fireworks for cello strong that it almost drowned out the Rose opened the second half and piano that brought the of the concert with Bach's. concert, to a rousing accompanist, something rarely heard in a cello piano concert. - "Suite in C for conclusion. For some reason, the lid to Unaccompanied Cello." At One technique used in most the piano was almost closed. This was unfortunate because Back stage Rose could have easily blended FLY TO Leonard Rote, right, and piano accompanist David Golub, chatted finest cellists, displayed his talents to a very responsive audience multiple well with a piano at full volume. The oversubdued piano caused something to be EUROPE THIS SUMMER ■■WWWVEZ2 backstage before their performance which called him back for several lost from much of the music. V Friday for the Lecture ■ Concert The concert opened with encores. Series. Rose, one of the world's three "Fantasy Pieces" State News photo by Dale Atkins by Robert Schumann. These are I Dylan ANN ARBOR UPI - A lot of pair. tickets UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD FLIGHTS OFFICE mail order operation to a first • - A spokesman for the Detroit MON.-FRI. 1-5 P.M. Bob Dylan fans were outraged Promoters, ticket officials come first • served basis. and student organizers at the - Civic Center Ticket Service said ALSO AVAILABLE pver the handling of ticket sales Thousands of persons stood in or Saturday's soldout concert University of Michigan are all Friday 14,336 Tickets were INTERNATIONAL lO'S line for up to four hours and the famed folk singer at printed for the Dylan concert, YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS v denying involvement in the were promised their orders and 13,605 tickets were mailed ICrisler Arena. scalping, would be filled 353-9777 The controversy by mail. to the general public. | Scores of fans who expected actually ve mail - order tickets for began several weeks ago when — Klie concert this week either at the last minute the deceived no tickets at all and a procedure was changed from a Have an old-fashioned spree jefund or tickets of a lesser ■quality than they paid for. J On the other hand, dozens of ■the best tickets - which sold . . . after 3! ■or$8.50 ~ were being hawked »y scalpers for up to $80 per MOOSUSKI MEETING HOT PITCHERS J ■ drawing 7:30 pm Wed. Feb. 6 FOR BOVNE WEEK Hippy Hour Ski Flick DOGS —in./— OF BEER - 8:00 IPCrSCN I IV4 10:30 I WEATHERVANE SALE $3.oo in advonce $3.00 at the door J | 10% ~ 60% oft MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE 25* K S17 353-4306 517 3»-33M J# RENT A T.V. After 3 p.m. 2 for the $24.00 per term 1 every price of 1 afternoon ANYTIME TICKETS NOW ON SALE I FEB. 7,8 & 9 LANSING CIVIC PLAYERS -1 _ present this musical _ ^ by ih. STUDENT The Tjighwheeler "Where the Big and the Little Wheels Meet" SeBKB I FEB. 15 & 16 TICKETS Mon.-Sat. 11:30 AM-2:00 AM Sun. 5:00-Midnight M/E Doors Open 6:45 P.M. ONLY AT Marshall ^ - Next to LUMS East Lansing 351 - 2755 A Feature 7:20 -9:25 P.M. YUL 7 HENRY Music, E.L. BRYNNER FONDA $2.40 The MASON or bo* office ■ PARTINGTON EDUCATIONAL CENTER night of perform¬ ance (If available) new l ■S. Chestnut at Kalamazoo 489-5434 ■(formerly West Jr. Hinhl Other times pi 484-9115 fromErie 34111W MERIDIAN MAI I Chloe in the 1 $ ®ll£ J C/ffyernoon "JESUS CHRIST Selected to open the 10th New York Film Festival. SUPERSTAR" + MICHIGAN PREMIERE "jr PLUS at 8:20 p.m. h WALTER MATTHAU the critics had this CAROL BURNETT RP i to say... "PETE 'N' TILLIE" "A warm, witty, sophisticated comedy about love and SEVEN-UPS commitment!"lEaHyGaM/s "Among the greatest joys to be TODAY & TUES. OPEN 7 PM Lk Joday at 5:45 8:15 Today at: 5:30 8:00 found in current cinema/''Chloe' is one of Shows 7:20 & 9:20 Ifl Twllltihr. 5:15-5:45 (JwV Twl-ntehr. 5:00-5:30 HILARIOUS! |y Adults si.25 Rohmer's greatest creations! Undoubtedly one of the films most worth seeing in New Ih STREISAND 8 BEDFORD very York!"~vwteJvoA?eELL' "A comedy of funny, complex contradictions between action and word, between image and sound."~nZcy"1 tZI*'"Aglow with Pi TOGETHERI atmosphere and ambience! Beautiful cinematography—all jp. lit by the brilliant mind of the filmmaker." uouh cwh.N,* yo* "here were In addition, weekday showings of "CLAIRE'S KNEE" 1970 jb . ' The air is thick with end leisure in the surreal ^ a 1 2-, story summer of a vacationmg diplomat who says he is interested only in women's minds, hut then has an "undefined desire" THE to stroke a young girl's knee. 5th in the "moral tale" series. HfllV IfAT Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday WE Chloe 3) Chloe L5«pnT # WERE February 1974 7 A 9 p.m. $1.50 2) Chloe 1 4 3 $1.25 7 4 9 $1.50 1 4 3 7 4 9 $1.25 $1.50 Presented by CINEMA II Angell Hall 4) Claire 6) Clair* 7) Claire 8) Chloe 9) Chloe 10) Chlo* Auditorium A pCuVuS5:00-5:30 _ Today at: 5:30 8:00 Twl-llte hr. 5:00-5:30, Adults $1.25 PQJ Chloe 8:45p.m. 7 p.m. Chloe 8:45 p.m. 7 p.m. Chloe 8:4 5 p.m. 74 9 $1.50 1 & 3 $1.25 7 4 9 $1.50 1 4 3 $1.25 7 4 9 $1.50 Ann Arbor, Mich. "INGA" (R) (2.00 (both) $2.00 (both $2.00 (both) Tonight Is Guest Night EAJOBr 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4,19^ Hot cagers take thriller, Notre Dame here tonight By CHARLES JOHNSON With 1:11 left, the Boilermakers' Frank Kendrick drove to the State News Sports Writer basket for a layup, but his shot was blocked by Hairston. MSU's Edgar Wilson grabbed the ball and the Spartans called a time - out to set up their strategy. After Saturday's thriller at Jenison Fieldhouse, which saw the MSU basketball team triumph in the last seconds over league - They successfully stalled until 22 seconds remained before leading Purdue, 76 - 74, one has to be convinced that anything can calling another time-out MSU continued to stall, working for the last shot. With three happen. If the Spartans stick to that way of thinking, then tonight's clash seconds remaining Robinsonstepped behind Hairston's screen and with third - rated Notre Dame should be a real breath taker. pumped hoipe the winning goal. The Fighting Irish, led by super center John Shumate, will take "Lindsay played just a super game," MSU coach Gus Ganakas said. 'His blocked shot on Kendrick and Wilson's coming up with on MSU at 7:35 p.m. before the Spartans' first expected sellout the ball was a very big play for us. I'm glad I coached him (Lindsay) crowd of the season. All reserve seat tickets have been sold. The remaining general to jump like that," Ganakas laughed. admission tickets will go on sale at 8:30 a.m. today at the Jenison Terry Furlow was the third Spartan scorer in double figures with 17 points. Garrett led Purdue with 22. Fieldhouse box office. Ganakas was overjoyed with the Spartans' victory and had a hard The Spartans will be riding mighty high after pulling out time finding words after the game. Saturday's squeaker over the Boilermakers, who were previously "I don't really know what to say about this one," Ganakas said. unbeaten in conference play. The win boosted MSU's Big Ten "I just think of all the adversity our team has gone through; the record to 6 • 2, while Purdue's dropped to 6 -1. mistakes we made, the two heart • breaking Big Ten losses. You It was a sweet victory for the Spartans, who blew a big lead in the know, they say that luck is the residue of design, and it finally broke first Purdue encounter earlier in the season in losing a similar last — for us today." second contest, 77 - 75, at Lafayette. Ind. This time. Lady Luck went MSU's way. Lady Luck will be a welcomed addition again tonight against the Irish. Mike Robinson's 120 - foot jump shot with three seconds remaining won the game and sent Spartan supporters into pandemonium that threatened to topple Jenison's 37 - year old structure. The scene was wild, as many of the 9,831 fans poured onto the MSU vs. NOTRE DAMi court to embrace their newly claimed heroes. The game was another tight Big Ten battle, and a regional television audience was able to Game time: 7:35 p.m., Jenison Fieldhouse see it all. Records: MSU (11 - 6), Notre Dame (15 -1). "I'd have to say that was the most important shot of my whole Ticket information: Capacity crowd of 12,500 are expected, career." Robinson said jubilantly after the game. "I didn't feel any but tickets are still available. pressure because I knew the score was tied and if I missed the shot Radio coverage: WKAR • FM and WILS - AM the game would most likely have gone into overtime. I just released it and it went in." Though Robinson finished with a hefty 25 points, it was the play Th« Lineups of Lindsay Hairston which made the difference in the game. The Spartans' 6 - 7 center completely doninatedthe MSU Notre Dame Boilermakers' John Garrett, who stands 6-11. The game was F Brian Breslin Adrian Dantley perhaps Hairston's greatest ever, as he finished with a game high 26 F Terry Furlow Gary Novak points and 23 rebounds. C Lindsay Hairston John Shumate Hairston kept the Spartans in the game, particularly during the G Mike Robinson Dwight Clay waning monents. Here is how it went: G Bill Glover Gary Brokaw leading Boilermakers, succeeds in getting shot off under the flailing With 2:32 remaining and the score tied at 74 - 74, Purdue went a arms of Purdue's John Garrett (55) and Jerry Nichols (25). into a stalled offense with hopes of running the dockdown as much as possible while at the same time State News photo by Craig Porter looking for the percentage shot. mnmstmmm Big Ten leers lose two tight By STEVE STEIN W L State News Sports Writer Amo Bessone said. "But Tech's balance was the difference. Our John Sturges returned to the lineup for the first time in three Purdue 6 1 kids really hung in there, though." weeks and Bessone said he played fairly well, looking better 1 MSU's hockey team twice came very close to picking up some Bessone had much praise for Spartan goalie Michigan 6 Gyj^Carr. during the second game. Sturges had had a sprained ankle. valuable WCHA points at the exp^eof the nation's No. 1 team, Indiana 1 % "He was sensational," Bessone said. "He made some 5 Michigan Tech, over the weekend. ¥ - - gre^, MSU 6 2 54 aaves." Wisconsin 3 3 Th But as it is said, close doesn't^>unt, and the Spartans came back home Saturday after suffering 5 • 4 and 8 - 6 losses to the Three of the Huskies' goals Saturday went in off the sticks of The fast skating Sturges scored a goal Friday night. - Spartan defensemen. Once again, MSU came up with a good offensive attack. Spartan sensation Lindsay Minnesota 2 4 3% Huskies. "They had the luck going with them," Bessone sighed. "Those State fought back from a 5 • 1 deficit Hairston goes Northwestern 2 6 4% Tech scored an open net goal late in the game Saturday so, for Saturday to make the high for two were just accidental deflections." score 7 - 6 late in the third period but Sturges was stopped on a points in front of Purdue's Ohio State 1 5 4% all intents and purposes, MSU lost two one - goal contests. MSU defenseman Uve Drews banged his knee breakaway by Tech goalie Jim Warden with under a minute Iowa 1 5 Thanks to the balance in the league this season, the Spartans up Friday and Tom Scheffler in Saturday's 4% saw little action Saturday. Another defensemen, Paul Pavelich, remaining. Illinois 5 are still in the middle of the 76 - 74 victory at Jenison 1 4V4 pack with a 10 - 11 - 1 record. But was tossed out for fighting Saturday and will miss the first Notre Steve Colp continued to pace the Spartan scoring attack as he time is running out in the quest for a home playoff berth, as MSU Dame game. scored the three goal hat trick Saturday. Tom Ross addud a Fieldhouse. - pair has only six more regular season games. and Murfey got the other one. State News photo Defenseman Chris Murfey appeared mainly on the power play The icers play at Notre Dame this weekend. and played well, said Bessone. On Friday, Brendon Moroney, Ross, Norm Barnes and Sturges by Craig Porter "We gave them a good battle for their money," Murfey is still hampered by a bad Spartan Coach knee. tallied. Grapplers rout Oklahoma WEEKEND ACTION By PAT FARNAN Spartan 118 • pounder Randy of the match. Beatson was 16 - Zindel, Scott Wickard and and he shouldn't have done State News Sports Writer Miller. 2 going into that skirmish. Avery all had little trouble as that. If he ever does it again, Miller hung with Breece for Steve Rodriguez got flopped the referee's hand twice I'll pin him again." two on his back Highly rated Oklahoma periods. Breece than early in his match thumped the mat for pins in It Indiana captured all 13 events in winning its with the Sooner's Frank Peck was Avery's 10th win in a MSU's fencing team traveled quite a way, not surprised MSU coach Grady surged to a seven point lead that three match span. 95th straight dual meet. 4ft - 25, over MSU's and Miller's last ditch but after that everything was string as he prepares for Tom only in terms of distance but also in terms of Peninger Saturday night. - effort Zindel is now 11 0 and had swimming team Saturday at Bloomington, Ind. - Hazell of Oklahoma State in improvement as it split a double dual meet in "I didn't think the score fell short, 16 -10. downhill. The pair traded little trouble with Tim Kerns. John Kinsella in the 200 and 500 the Coaches East - West All - - • yard Champaign, III., Saturday. would be that high," said "Breece is capable of beating points for two periods, then Wickard battled with Jimbo freestyles and Gary James on both the one and Star wrestling match Monday Peninger after witnessing his anybody," Peninger noted. Rodriguez forged ahead to Elrod for the full eight three meter diving boards • were the only double The fencers downed the University night of Chicago, squad demolish top - ranked "But Randy lost six points stay, 13- 7. minutes, recording a 7 2 winners of the meet. on one move." Rick Greene (158) and Jeff • Next week it's the 20-7, but came up a little short against Oklahoma 27 - 10 before a decision. Spartans who had their fastest times of the crowd of 3,450 in Jenison Pat Milkovich Hersha were then defeated by Once University of Michigan, the No. defending Big Ten champion Illinois, bowing 18- swept to again, heavyweight year in the meet were Ken Holmes in the 100 • 9. another win nigged opponents. Greene was 1 ranked team in the country. Fieldhouse. at 126, Larry Avery closed out the and 200 - yard breaststroke, Bruce Wright in the The Sooners had to settle whitewashing Norm Hatchett, matched up with Rod Kilgore 100 - yard Coach Charlie Schmitter was pleased with the evening with a sudden pin over "We'd rather prove our freestyle, Paul Fetters and Mark way his epee squad worked Saturday as that for three wins and a draw as 12-0. (17 - 2), third in the country highly touted Bill Kalkbrenner. Outwater in the 200 - yard backstroke and Marc "I love these MSU crowds," last year, and dropped a 9 - 5 rating than win the ratings," squad came out on top against both its the Spartans mopped up "No one, no one should Paglia in the 1000 • yard freestyle. Milkovich gleamed. "I'll decision. East Lansing's Jeff Peninger asserted. "I know that opponents. everything else in sight with make a mistake with me when there are probably only two MSU, now 4 • 4 for the year, hosts Ohio State the help of a pair of pins by wrestle in front of them any Callard bounded Jeff Hersha I'm on my back,"Avery said. "I major college wrestling teams Saturday at 2 p.m. The women's gymnastics team swept all four Jeff Zinel (his second) and day." around for a 16 7 triumph. - pinned him once and I'll pin in the country that are The women's basketball team won its third first places and took three of the top four all • Larry Avery ( his fourth). At 134, Conrad Calander Then the roof fell in on him again. Nobody is gonna undefeated. Do I have to name straight game Saturday, around honors Saturday as it edged Kent State "The score isn't always was cruising along on a two — Abel's Sooner contingent. beat me. He tried to roll beating Central me them?" Michigan, 58 - 36. 99.42 • 98.84, at Eastern Michigan in a tri • meet indicative of the caliber of point lead and nearly blew it. Linda Stoick led the winners with 20 points, Eastern finished third with 58.40 points. team," Peninger claimed. With four seconds left, while Pat Woods added 12 and Beanie "They're much better team Calander escaped and put a a Goldschmidt 10. The gymnasts were led by freshman Ann than that. They've got takedown on Cris Antonetti some It was once again a big third quarter that led Weaver, who took first place in vaulting and the great individual talent but with four seconds remaining. the Spartans to the win. MSU led just 24 ■ 18 at uneven bars, along with a second in floo' that's not always reflected in "I knew I had to get up and exercises. She also won the all • around award the score." take him down," Calander said halftime, but outscored Central 22 - 7 in the third quarter to take a with 33.53 total points followed by RacanM Oklahoma's best, 118 • later. "But when there was commanding 46 - 25 edge into the final period. Miller with 32.08. pound Gary Breece and 158 - only 10 seconds left I was pound Rod Kilgore, both won, beginning to wonder." but not without a struggle. Don Rodgers continued his Breece, who finished sixth in the country last year and is one marked improvement at 142, drawing with Brian Beatson, 6 - Women swimmers whip U-M of the favorites to capture the 6. But it was Beatson who had By PAM WARD title in that division this year, to make the move on the State Newt Sports Writer The 400 freestyle relay team, comprised of got everything he wanted from scrappy Rodgers who led most freshman Lucy Johnson, sophomores Vicki It wasn't even close. Riebeling and Dawn Jacobs and junior Chery The women's swimming team swam circles Solomon, broke the 1972 team record with MSU takes eventsth around the University of Michigan Wolverines time 3:61.09. The 1972 record time Saturday, defeating them, 84 - 47, in its first dual 3:52.85. season meet. Freshman Bernadine Kenny qualified for at WMU's track The Michigan swimmers, who were fourth in the nationals last year, were left behind fighting nationals in the 100 butterfly with the 1:03.93 and Solomon qualified in the the waves made by the Spartans in nearly every freestyle with a time of 2:06.03. MSU's track team copped three first places in the Western event. MSU captured nine first place and nine The Spartans' strongest event was div *< Michigan Relays held Saturday at Kalamazoo. second place honors. where they took two first places and one secon . Herb Lindsay captured the 3,000 - meter steeple chase with a "I expected it to be a lot closer," Jennifer . r(1, tor winning time of 9:05.6. Parks, coach of the women's swimming team, Junior Jane Manchester smashed the boaira Two relay teams won for MSU. The sprint medley relay team said. "I thought that we could beat them with two Manchester earned a 251.60 scor of Charles Byrd, Brad Rogers, Charles Davis and Dane Fortney our depth and our divers but we were stong in all the one — meter board and 265.70 on the ' events. meter. Freshman Barb Harding made won with a time of 3:30.7, while the shuttle hurdle relay quartet "The team swam very well," Parks continued, impressive J of Dave Howard, Todd Murphey, Paul Zolynsky and Howard showing on the three - meter • MSU heavyweight Larry Avery wrapped "It was a really nice performance Meely used a time of :30.1 to win. up one more pin as he flattened highly tauted Bill by all the scoring 265.05 for a close second third P - The mile relay team nearly pulled its event out of the fire, but Ka kbrenner of Oklahoma members." Sophomore diver Marti Perez took two Saturday to record his fourth pin of the year. Avery will be Charles Davis' time of :48.7 on the last leg wasn't quite good Two Spartans qualified for the nationals with Place honors, wrestling tonight in the coaches East - West All - Star Meet in Stillwater, Okla. week ough as the team lost by less than a second. their performance Saturday and one team record The Spartans will travel to Clarion nex Photo by Banji Armstrong was broken. for their second dual meet. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4, 1974 9 ASMSU chiefs disclose ASMSU should be trip the Advisory officials have disclosed a strategy they feel followed during the proposed University Council takes to the represents the remains of the student liaison proposal, suggests a board of 14 advisers composed of faculty, students and alumni to meet with the trustees once each term. If the advisory proposal is amended by the could oppose the council Academic Council, the students amended Student Council, ASMSU) had reached no strategy COGS and conclusions on the question of strategies. Also at the meeting, a motion ASMSU motion Legal Aid, was one said the of the best he has heard in ASMSU in four years. Grafton, however, called slfo otowt Next 211 to E.Grand River the the motion childish and Sportmeister rsKTresident Ed The original proposal Niles said he would not that ASMSU oppose the "repugnant" advisory council rhetorical. Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 Graft"" E*ecut'v! requested that four nonvoting comment on the merits of the Introduced t>y Assistant Larry Bartrem told students be seated on the board ASMSU strategy, I hut proposal was tabled pending Wed, Thur 9-9 consideration of the proposal Intercooperative Council the ASMSU Board Thursday of trustees. emphasized that the' three representative Pat Wahl, the that three oDtions are available The advisory council to students depending on which proposal will now go to the student organizations (Elected by the Academic Council. Charles Massoglia, head of motion expressed the original dismay that proposal has, CIGARETTES 3 PK./QOC „f three possible courses of Academic Council, which through rewriting and Limit 3 ' " " action are chosen by the bottled up the original amending, become totally (coupon) proposal Expires Feb. 10, 1974 Academic Council. Death through the duration of fall distorted and has lost the intent East toll Lansing Store Only However, no agreement or quarter. of the student liaison proposal. conclusion has been reached by the coalition of student governments, said Bradley If the faculty - dominated Academic Council rejects the In other board Grafton recommended that the board close down the Student business, 10% OFF OUR PRICE ON ALL KODAK FILM PROCESSING & DEVELOPING Niles, a member of COGS and the Elected Student Council. The University Advisory advisory council proposal, Grafton said, the vote could indicate absence of interest on on state's Electronics permanently. workshop No Limit itoupon) Expires Feb. 10, 1974 the part of faculty to take "We're taking a loss with a i East Lansing Store Only Council proposal, which part in such a council. Students then January may not have been a good month for the automakers, crummy service," he said. but as far as the No formal aciion was taken everyday low price would simply delete the Michigan State Police are concerned, it could not <£ C\ A f\ have been better. by the board on the electronics provision for representatives and ask faculty President Wharton to take the on State police traffic records showed that 98 persons were killed Michigan's highways in January, compared with 182 killed during January 1973. workshop. The motion was sent for further committee. study to the budget CIGARETTES *3.40 CARTON modified proposal to the board "I think therp are a 100's 3.50 of trustees. variety of reasons why the death toll is unusually low," said Sgt. Don Calcatera of the safety and traffic All tax included If the Academic Council division. approves the proposal, the students would go along with it, "Some of these include the the voluntary 55 m.p.h. energy crunch, people observing speed limit, unemployment and also Refunds available DOWNY TIDE YUCCA-DEW he said. fabric softener programs taught by our department in an effort to reduce traffic detergent shampoo deaths," he said. for show canceled Calcatera pointed out that since the energy crisis became publicized and the voluntary speed limit reductions were adopted, there has been a reduction of fatalities on the state widely by singing group reg. 49c limit 1 \J V/ 20 reg. 52c f limit 1 36? "11.5 reg. 2.00 oz. limit 1 QAC / U highways. Refunds for the Jan. 26 (coupon) (coupon) For Expires Feb. 10, 1974 (coupon) example, in the month of December, Calcatera said there Weather Report /Chick Corea- East Lansing store Expires Feb. 10. 1974 Expires Feb. 10, 1974 East Mr. Robert Sparbel will were 137 persons killed in traffic accidents. This represents a concert will be given from 1 to Only Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only drop from the five - year average of 174 persons killed in the 5 p.m. Monday through be same month. Wednesday in the Nubian DIAL on campus representing Calcatera said he gives the state police learning programs some Knights office, cubicle 4 in the very dry EXCEDRIN CORICIDIN D credit. Free Store in the basement of anti-perspirant COLD tablets "Even before the energy crisis, the death toll was the NAVAL WEAPONS decreasing Student Services Bldg. slightly annually," he said. Only those who left their 5oz. 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Limit - one per family at Schensuls. reg. 7.98 Expires Feb. 10, 1974 East Lansing Store Only 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan JjJ2^anuary4 |9?<. ^ 355-8255 Ads Fir S* For Sale Automotive toi tilii Service f/ FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank Rooms ][<*] ^ CHEVY WAGON 1968. 6 cylinder, ROOM IN T.M. House, $60. No GIBSON SG plus amplifier $275. NIKKORMAT FTN BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced F, . utilities, ok. 351-7587. Ask for Jan. Call 484-3984. good gas mileage. Best offer over rates to students. VAN WORLD, pets 6-2-4 case, $160. 349 171c ' * $225. Call after 5 p.m. 645-2123.0-20-2-28 3-2-6 6pm. 0-2-2-4 ^ 655-1136. 5-2-5 COMET 1966. GOOD condition. WANTED: Best USED Volkswagens. price in Lansing. IMPORT SALE! MEN'S SPORT COATS guns, RIFLES, and hand*":- I PHONE 355 8255 34 7 Student Services Bldg. New muffler, starter, generator, radiator, battery, chokes. Snow AUTO PARTS & REPAIRS. 485-2047. 0-2-2-4 SHARE ROOM in house. Cooking, furnished - $50, utilities BU'r'year"^^;^ [ tires. $350. 355-7859 mornings. 3-2-4 MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East included. 332-3950. 3-2-4 10.00 double knl 371-2244. 0-10-2-14 •AUTOMOTIVE Kalamazoo Street since 1940. ts...*48.00 Scooters & Cycles Parts & Service CORVETTE 1966. Fastback. slick condition. Call 723-7689, after 6 p.m. 3-2-4 Complete auto collision C-2-28 service. painting and 485-0256. For Salt f5| Entire stock going DICK BUTLER ( 5* V Aviation SOUND SYSTEM for sale, includes CLOTHING STORE AKC SHELTIE f female, 131 -- •EMPLOYMENT CUTLASS S. 1970 - 2-door, VW REPAIRS. Honest, guaranteed Downtown Grand Ledge weeks, wormed, •FOR RENT 28,000 miles, light blue, good work by trained VW mechanic. Custom 200 amplifier, Shure across from the river bridge shots"*,,,,. | condition, $1700. 373-4846, Contact Mark at Larry's Gulf, 565 microphone, Eliminator I credit cards welcome white. Good show potn^l Apartments Monday - Friday. 5-2-5 across from Beal entrance, speakers, Jensen 12" speakers, 9:30- 6:00 dally, great dog for kids *ft'r 6 P.m. Brad. 332-88711 Houses Michigan Avenue. 337-9046. all accessories included. 625-3267 5-2-5 Sunday 2:00 - 5:00 3-2-4 | Rooms FORD 1967. Transportation, good 2-2-5 1971 EVINRUDE, 25 horsepower. loveable blackT mileage, needs alignment. $125. home. Litter trained •FOR SALE RANGE - G.E. - self cleaning, $300. 1968 Johnson. 16 • free r!l Animals Evenings, 485-5310. 3-2-5 FREE. sold! . .Advice with every part CHEQUERED FLAG. RESIGN?.. WHAT DO MV 30", white. Automatic oven, can horsepower, $200. Good 372-0373.3-2 6 ■ be preset. Excellent condition. condition, must sell, best offer. Mobile Homes JEEP, CJ-5, 1973. 5,000 miles, Ziebart, excellent condition. 2605 East Kalamazoo Street, THM& AM CRA2V?', I $150. 349-9310. 5-2-6 694-0058. 5-2-6 AKC COLLIES - 8 wash «I •LOST & FOUND $3,100,332-1868. 5-2-8 one mile west 487-5055. C-11-2-15 of campus. ...PMTANSWER STAINED GLASS supplies: glass, 19" RCA bleck - white TV. Sables, Tris. 641-6446.5 2-4 and w! 1,1 ■ I •PERSONAL lead came, copper foil, solder, Excellent condition, $100 or MAVERICK 1970. 30,000 miles, Employment y| - •PEANUTS PERSONAL $1200. 337-1417, after 5 p.m. ■ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY. CA 94709 Jlux. 332-4192. 3-2-5 best offer. 351-0246. 3-2-4 Mobile Homes •REAL ESTATE or mornings. 3-2-6 NIKKORMAT FTN F2 lens with ADDING MACHINE. SEARS. •RECREATION MUSTANG 1967. GOOD shape. 6 WAITRESSES - BARTENDERS, L For Rent Apartments 1 case, $160. 349-1715. Call after 6 pm. 3-2-4 Electric, 11 digit, credit belence, multiplies, 2 '/•" tape. Excellent NEW MOON. 197? - •SERVICE cylinder. Snow tires. $150. cocktail experience. Attractive, condition. $100 or best offer. bedrooms, furnished, carpetul Instruction 372-9371. 5-2-5 sharp gals, 18-35 years. Apply at PAS600 AMPLIFIER. Stereo or 351-0246. 3-2-4 disposal, skirted. Excellent condition StonegatePat.1 THE OLD ICEBOX, 217 South TV AND STEREO rentals EAST LANSING - Two bedroom mono. Three months old. $500. Ciiifl Typing Service NOVA, 1972 - EXCELLENT Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627-2106. $24/term; $9.95/month. Free trailor. Close to campus. Call 351-1374.3-2 4 393-1030. 5-2-7 SKI BOOTS HENKE. 5 buckle, •TRANSPORTATION condition, power steering, 5-2-4 same day delivery and service. 355-9771, after 5 p.m. 2-2-5 - •WANTED hydromatic, V-8, radio, white Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-2-28 SPECIAL SALE- size 12M. 4 Cheap, buckle, size 11V4M. best offer. 351-0246. BEAT THE High Cost ol be a landlord! W.th Living 0,1 walls, snow tires, 26,000 miles, BABYSITTER. PART time. One ACROSS CAMPUS. One bedroom FIREPLACE WOOD! 3-2-4 this 12a I $1950. 626-6118 after 6 p.m. completely skirted. ••RATES** 5-2-7 Kindergartener, one 2%. Mother with child welcome.. East COMPACT REFRIGERATORS, $7.50 per month. TV'i - Color, furnished, $155/ month. 100 per cent split, dry, seasoned, mixed. 8' x 4' x 16" to 18". $15, 394-23$| 351-9299, after 4. 3-2-6 BOSE 901 with equalizer. Great Lansing. 351-4460. 3-2-6 $19.50 per month. Black and plus delivery. 882-2555. 10-2-6 10 word minimum OLDSMOBILE 1964. NEW battery, white, $9.50 per month. shape, will consider sale or trade. TRAVELO 8 x36', v runs well. Make offer. 355-3202 BABYSITTER NEEDED in East MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830. SPECIAL VALENTINE sale - at $360. 485-9017.3-2-4 campus. cozy, carpeted 1 hjrnished, evenings. 3-2-4 Lansing. Three small boys, C-1-2-4 the GYPSY WAGON. Most gifts, SANSUI RA500 Reverberation reasonable. 351-92721 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 1970. Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 4:30. WILLIAMSTON. ONE bedroom, antiques, clothes, jewelry, etc., Amplifier, $75 or best offer. 1 3 5 10 Excellent condition. Air, small V8. $1,395.489-6715. 3-2-4 355-3211.2-2-5 Apartments ^ unfurnished, private entrance, clean. No pets. Singes or couple. discounted. 220 Albert. (Under Lumsl 12-2-14 355-9976. Ron. 7 2-8 1972 MARLETTE with washer - dryer, furniture or 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 ROOM, BOARD, and salary for 655-3720, after 5 p.m. 3-2-6 FIREWOOD WOODEN Pallets EXCESS EQUIPMENT. Dan Quiet Cove Trailer Park Cal 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 OLDSMOBILE 1968, 88. Power light housework and child care. ONE MAN for 4-man luxury - Armstrong guitar / Gibson 675-5470. 5-2-8 " NEED ONE female spring term, for sale, 50* apiece, cash / carry. 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 steering, power brakes,'air and Spring term. Close to campus. apartment. Close to campus - tunamatic bridge, 4 E.V. 8HD new tires. $650. 489-4063, after 353-6485 or 337-1425. B-1-2-4 Watersedge. $72.50 per month. Fred Moore, 355-1826. 5-2-7 2.70 $55/month, June free! homt in enclosures, 2 1968 Lost & Found J12J 18 7.20 11.70 23.40 351-3807. 10-2-14 6:30 p.m. 5-2-5 351-8891. 3-2-4 20 3.00 8.00 1.3.00 26.00 Humbucking pickups, Pioneer PART TIME Positions for MSU '©sreafi' reverb unit, drums (all Rogers). 2b 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 OLDS 1967 Cutlass convertible. students. Excellent salary level NEAR MSU and Frandor. One NEED ONE or two for modern Tymbals / stand, 14x24 bass. FIND SOMETHING Best offer. Must sell. Call and meaningful business bedroom unfurnished. furnished apartment near 8x12 torn, throne, foot pedal, If you've found a pet 01 D EADLINE 351-5859. 5-2-7 experience. Automobile Carpeting, drapes, appliances, campus. 351-6168. 5-2-7 earth cruising machines swivematic torn stand. value, we want to help you 1 P.M. one class day rtt. required. 351-5800. C-2-2-5 laundry, perking. No pets. Call it. Just come into the State Ne before publication. OPEL GT 1970 - good condition, 332-1703. 2-2-4 1 OR 2 MEN for extra large GUARANTIED 882-557§b337-9493. 4-2-6 Classified Department and te new tires I clutch. 32+ m.p.g. modern furnished EXPERIMENTERS NEEDED. Male apartment 355-8792. 5-2-8 PEOPLE TO Sublet large near campus. 353-9127, REPAIRS PIZZA AND Sandwich Shop. you want to place an ad in EAST Peanuts Personal ads apartment Spring term, 731 332-3844. 5-2-5 WHILE YOU $2000 moves*you in! Excellent LANSING STATE BANK'S column. As a public service EAST found| must be pre paid. PLYMOUTH CUDA, 1970 - Burcham. Dishwasher, air leese terms for qualified buyers. 40,000 miles, excellent running conditioner, pool.' Call APARTMENT FOR RENT - One WAIT 484-5983. 10-2 14 LANSING STATE BANK w condition - no rust! $900. the ad at no cost to you! Cancellations/Corrections SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPER. 351-5685. 5-2-8 bedroom, unfurnished, except VELOCIPEDE MclNTOSH, SONY Aztec, EAST LANSING 485-8223. 3-2-5 for and 12 class Permanent part - time. stove refrigerator, noon one day married PEDDLER Sylvania, Speakers, Fischer 295 STATE BANK Experience required. Minimum couples only. No pets. Marantz 2270 receivers. Akai, before publications. TEMPEST 1964 - New tires, 6 C-2-28 hours 11arr>1pm, Monday - All utilities paid. $145. Teac 6010 and 4070G reel to cylinder, automatic 489-5593. 4-2-4 Friday. 351-5800. C-2-2-4 reel decks. LARGE all-black dog. P The State News will be transmission, excellent on gas, 4 Sony TCI25 cassette FOR 2 BEDROOM apartment. «ret.reiver, part Weimeranecl DRUM SET, new, six drurps. deck. Toyo 8 track reCOrtljftfl responsible only for the 394-0548, after 5 p.m. 3-2-6 TELEPHONE MARKETING. $'3 Immediately or spring term. HOLT - ONE bedroom, Ziigiaf? cymbois. $600. Don. deck. Sony 1010 amp. Sony * Responds to the name gfl refrigerator and range furnished first day's incorrect guaranteed per confirmed Furnished, swimming pool, bus trinitron, black and white TV's. .* Wharton. Lost WednesdifM appointment. 394-1100. C-2-28* service. Campus Hill. 349-2507 Couples only. $145 / including 351-006& 32-6 " insertion. TRIUMPH TR-6 1970 - Lady Car 8-track and cassette players - Keep trying. 5-2-8 utilities. 393-7396, or 393-7480. 1971 FISHER SKIS, 195 cm. owner, good gas mileage. Call and tapes. 50 Woven wall ESCORTS WANTED for Executive 5-1-5 Solomon 505 bindings. Lange LOST: OKEMOS area E 882-0921, after 5 p.m. $1700. tapestries, scenery and designs. Escort Service. Phone 372-0567. FURNISHED EFFIENCY Pro ski boots, 12 medium, Scott long - hair dog. short tail, laatherl 5-2-4 1 BEDROOM NEWLY Polaroid 35mm camera and 0-2-28 apartment near Potter's Park. - poles. $150 or best offer. lenses. collar. Answers to Mortim«.J $85 includes utilities. 489-6991 remodeled, furnished. Utilities 485-3658. 5-2-7 Sewing machines $49/up. $10 reward. Call 351-83 VEGA GT 1972. 25 m.pjB„ New MASSEUSES NEEDED to do body after 5:30. 4-2-6 included, $175 month. Call condition, guaranteed 3-2 6 AM/FM stereo. 655-3617. 3-5 372-8561 for appointment. MUST SELL guitar and band equipment. p.m. $1700. 4-2-7 Epiphone semi - 5-2-5 Close out specials. Any needs - 2 GIRLS FOR 1 bedroom acoustic guitar. Casino model. FOUND: IN Giltne Call WILCOX SECONDHAND VEGA WAGON 1972 - Standard, furnished apartment, $78 each. Excellent condition, hardshell with large jade stone. 351-84 STORE, 509 East Michigan. C-3-2-6 radio, 25 mpg, $1600 or best Call after 5, 351-1370. 5-2-7 case. 353-2092. 5-2-7 Lansing. 485-4391. Trades, Lay - offer. 332-7454. 3-2-6 a - ways, bank cards. 8am LOST: MINIATURE Goidii CASA DEL Sol. One bedroom ENGAGEMENT / WEDDING ring BMW 1972, Volkswagen 1973. NEED TWO girls for Twyckingham 5:30pm. C-5-2-8 Excellent condition, many VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE, unfurnished luxury apartment, set. Antique band, yellow gold. retriever. No tags Near Hum apartment, spring term. Call special features. Best offer. 1964. 30 m.p.g. completely $170 and up. Call after 4. 332-4362. 5-2-5 37 point perfect diamond, values AT OUR prices get that emergency and Hagadorn. Reward! overhauled. 351-7236. 3-2-4 WAITRESSES ATTRACTIVE 351-8681. 7-2-11 $350, will sell for $300. Call 482-8798, after 5_30._5-2-4 - pair of glasses. OPTICAL __35W846. 2-2-5 351-4118. 3-2-5 NEED ONE girl spring term. DISCOUNT 2615 East Michigan. LOST: SMALL black « BUICK 1970 - ESTATE Wagon. Doctor owned second car - like Motorcycles >5 employment in Lansing's newest and most exciting nite club, LANSING - 45 MINUTES from campus. Single person or Americana Apartments. STEAL THESE SKIS! Hexel 205 372-7409. C-8-2-8 Sheepdog named Roosevelt. Crf couple 332-4161. 10-2-13 THE POINT AFTER. Apply at with Gertsch bindings, $165. LUDWIG DRUM 351-4131. 2-2-4 new, all extras! 13-15 mpg. - 4 large rooms and bath, $125 / sat - 5 piece, Alex's, Michigan Avenue, month including all Lange Comps, 9M. $65. complete with accessories. Call _ _$J^5_349-9310.M-B KAWASAKI 1972 750. Very good utilities. ONE MAN needed for 4/man. FOUND: LARGE black doj. P* Lansing. 8-2-8 351-7283 or 371-2767. 2-2-4 485-9017, after 6 p.m. 3-2-5 625-3267. 5-2-5 CASH FOR used Volkswagens. Will condition, must sell. 484-0656. retriever. White c pay top price! Call Dillon Blair, X5-2-7 BARTENDERS CLEAN cut TWO FEMALES 351-0945.5-2-4 P COMPLETE MATCHING drum set. 45 USED SEWING machines. Zig eyes. 3 5 5-6842 / 3554 - - over 21 to share 694-8154. 5-2-5 Z aggers and Straight Stitchers. C-3-2-5 BUY THAT young men for Lansing's newest large house with same. Own NEED ONE girl for 4 girl. Spring Sparkling red, excellent SPRING and most exciting nite club, 372-4483. 5-2-7 condition, like new. Must see to $12.50 and up. 23 used vacuum CHEVROLET 1963, 6 cylinder, MOTORCYCLE NOW! New THE POINT AFTER. Apply at room. term. $78 per month, parking. believe. Asking $450. 655-2175, cleaners. Uprights and FOUND: ONE eyeglass lense, iJ excellent condition, good gas 1974's in stock. Yamaha, BMW, ALEX'S, Michigan Avenue, Call Sue. 351-2117. 5-2-6 ask for Robbie, Gary. 5-2-7 Cannisters, $7.50 and up. All front of Conrad Call 351-0941J mileage. 332-2834. 3-2-6 Triumph, and Rickman. 03-25 Lansing. 8-2-8 makes and models ELECTRO Complete line of parts and Hwtt Pi RE WOOD Dry, seasoned hard GRAND. CHEVROLET 1973 - Three accessories. SHEP'S MOTOR - 804 East Michigan, FOUND GOLD wire nm glasses* BUSBOYS MUST be and wood. 4' 8' 16" 4-door Impala Sedans, six Belair SPORTS, INC. 2460 North - neat COUPLE - ONE bedroom, x x - 18". $20 Lansing. Daily 9am - 5pm, gray case. Call 339-8360 after ■ dependable. Apply in person delivered. Evenings, 351-2756. Saturdays 9am • 12pm. 03-2-5 Wagons. Full power, factory air. Cedar, Holt. Just south of 1-96 furnished, utilities included, p.m. C-3-2-5 All only between 2 - 5 p.m. LONG'S 10-2-4 mechanically sound, overpass. Phone 694-6621. $150. Call 349-4071, 349-3084. NEW TWO bedroom luxury. Fully RESTAURANT, 6810 South ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and company cars. Call AMERICAN C-5-28 Cedar. 7-2-11 3-2-5 carpeted, air conditioning, all TOP QUALITY previously owned sell. 220 Albert Street, under LOST: GRAY plastic frames^ RED CROSS, 484-7461. 5-2-4 appliances including dishwasher. with gray tinted I merchandise. Complete stereo Lums. C-20-2 28 750 HONDA 1971. $1,050. Tuned SUBLET SPACIOUS, close, one Convenient to campus, and 351-4605. 3-2-5 CHEVROLET 1973 - Beauville OLDIES BUT goodies band for outfit* from $19.95. Head exhaust, K-81 tires. 645-7611. bedroom, furnished apartment. riding stables. Free use of house. (van). Automatic steering, hire. Reasonable. Call Rob, Phones from $3.95. Guitar 3-2-4 351-3246, after 5:30. 5-2-7 $195/month. Phone 393-1283 brakes, air conditioning, rear 332-2311.3-2-5 or 882-7410. 5-2-4 amplifien from $75. Electric auxiliary heater, blue and white, good gas mileage, excellent Auto Service / DIRECT SALES will train man TWO BEDROOM apartment. DELUXE TWO bedroom duplex. and acoustic $15.95. Drum guitars from sets from $125. CROSSWORD □I10[l 3Q Q0| - Unfurnished, fireplace, country- condition. 3-2-4 Phone 1-288-6166. selected. Opportunity for high income and management. setting. $160, utilities included. 641-4493 after 4 p.m. Fully carpeted with full Color polaroid $9.95. Portable TV's from cameras from PUZZLE □□HQ n.us Huaa agg0®11 C-2-2-4 basement, large kitchen with all ACROSS VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR. Our 489-7250. 5-2-8 $29.95. Wrist watches from appliances included. Two private 1 Regress 29. Exclusively ATTENTION price is right See us first, TWO BEDROOM, furnished Mobile entrees with private drive. $5.95. Guns from $14.95. 4. Spanish 30. Complexion < IMPORT AUTO REPAIR, GALS IF you would like to make Albums from 50i. Tapes from - Homes. $25 - $35/week. Ten Excellent location. $195 peasant dance 31. With spirit 485-2047. 0 2-24 $1. Car tape decks' from $15.95. a good income by working when minutes to campus. Quiet and monthly* Phone 669-3876. 5-2-8 8. Relative 34. Enlist you want, call 351-6472 after 5 Pair of Bose 901 speakers with peaceful on a lake. 641-6601. 11. Blue grass 37. Golf H-70X14, set of 4. $125. Will p.m. 3-2-4 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM equalizer and custom - made 0-2-28 12 Spirited instructor negotiate. Call Jim, 489-0070 or farmhouse. 12 miles from stands. Sony TC-366 horse 38. Task 351-8932. 5-2-8 SALES OPPORTUNITY open. Queens Way to Fatfiion clothing. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to campus. Nice. Plenty of room. Combination cassette and reel 13 Expert 40. Dormant HUEU 30 EHN sublease Cedar Village 4 woman 349-4469 after 7 p.m. 5-2-7 recorder. We have complete IE IS IP it Call 651-5542 or 651-6157. photographer 44, Eastern OWNERS OF AMERICAN - spring. Quiet. 332-0185. 5-2-5 electronic repair services 14 Possessive 47. Old card 15-2-19 X-5-2-6 available. Layaways and bank COMPACT AND SUB SPRING TERM - large double adjective game 5. Scrip cards. DICKER 81 DEAL COMPACT CARS room in house. Cloee. Men, 15. Ensign 48 Form of John 6 Elephant'se* WANTED YOUNG men for SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 GIRLS 7. White popl" - NEED roommate to women, couptas. 351-0375. 3-2-4 17. Paltry 49. Food fish 1. Homeric morning part time grocery store sublease South Cedar, Lansing. Phone spring / summer term. 2. The two 8 Urn work. Apply at DENSTAEDT'S 487-3886. 5-2-11 Own room, air conditioning, 3 BEDROOM - NEWLY 3. Shameful 9. Sherbet SHOP RITE, 3630 South Cedar. dishwasher, garbage disposal, remodeled, $200 / month plus 4 Green 10. Jujube Ask for Ken Olson. 3-2-5 DIAMOND RING set '/. carat , carpeted, pool. Hourly bus utilities. Phone 372-8561 for - 16. Afflict $100. Cassette recorder, GE, service to campus. Do not pay appointment 5-2-5 r- 5~ T~ r~ i- r- zr lg. Veneration DREAMING OF a quiet place? heat. Prefer grad student. $90 / new, $30. 355-2795. 3-2-6 □13 21 Wither 4c Check the rentals month. Campus Hill. 349-0893, 646 SOUTH FOSTER - 2 " ;r 23 Pipe l°int Classified Ads. 332-1146. 3-2-4 bedrooms. Full basement. $180 24. Stealthy NOW YOU TOO CAN GET THE SAME MIU TOWNHOIISES / month plus deposit. 882-5942. 5-2-4 !T" i7~ A <6 PT 16 25. Haggard heroine HIGH QUALITY * Convenient to Mf>U BICYCLES - ALL Ten Speedsl 26. Playon*^ Various colors 27. Leading l» I and SERVICE AS SPORTS CAR OWNERS and shopping ♦Air conditioning VERYFAR ]0 Simplex De-railer, center - pull brakes, high quality at dealer's sizes, w 27 s— * W TT IT __ 28. C'0*" ^ 32 Young saimo" AT: * Carpeted cost. Forced warehouse sale. 9 ■ __ 33. Thousands#' ONE PERSON for house - Eestside. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, 8 13" * * Full basements Clubhouse and TO STOP. Volvos have four power-assisted' (50/month 4, Bus routes. 489-0902. 3-2-6 a.m. • 12 p.m. Saturday. D & C Storage. 1241 Roth Drive, South Wl JT sr 35 36 yeais Person Meat Now play areas taking applications disc brakes. Most other OWN ROOM in house, on bus line. Cedar at 1-96. 694-3311. a3-2-6 muuMMmmmmM Greek port"01 39. manufacturers don't go as far. They have only two. Extras. $80/month. 372-8157, CALCULATOR, BOWMAR, wmumwMMVM* 41.Trees 42 Me & 372-3019.7-2-11 MO 351-0460 rechargable battery, charger, case, constant key, $50. ur mm 43. Academic gown Equal Housing Opportunity YMCA - ROOMS for Young Men 393-8654. after 3. 1-2-4 V 44 Lubricate "THE SMALL CAR PEOPLE" 11 A.M.-6 P.M., MON.-FRI. •Fimily applications only 6135 W. SAQINAW PH. 482-6226 MON. & THURS. 'TIL 9- SAT. 'TIL 3 or Woman. Student rates, membership privileges. Parking, color TV, lounge, pool, gym. There's a ready market for mobile home in the Want Ads. your sr JVL r 45 46 ^ CutM I001 ,*l ^ 489-6501. 0-7-2-11 To sail yours dial 355 • 8266. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 4, 1974 11 J^ |glE, 12 MINGLE! Com. to the TYPING • tc. - IBM TERM pap*,. Salactrlc ,hew. Third hits McDonel room hall blaze WParty. Wedneldsy, 7-11 Experienced. 489-1058. fr2-8 11 ■*'"9 the Canterbury House. ®24. W- McDonel Hall Saturday afternoon caused Jju'st n®r,h J°"V' °" VVavwIy. Kke Glenburne Bou'Mrd vvM DISSERTATIONS, TERM p.^7, tL h? ^ ""ft ves and a lamP' camPus Pol^e said. K, . Game» • Snax. $1.00. transcriptions, in my home! Experienced typist. 337-2568 h»I have been caused k 6' j u residence hall fire in a week, is believed to by a candle. No one was in the room time of the at the 3-2-4 fire, and the hall was not evacuated. Rooms in Mason and Case ■ '„A an EXAM TUTORING CASSETTE halls were hit by fire la; t week. TRANSCRIPTION and K, AN TUTORING COURSES typing in my home. Iffe WHAT Y,being ,ormed ,0r 'he COm 9 Experienced, reasonable t ■Tr MCAT DAT Board mam. 482-8139. 5-2-6 rT', -,ti0n call 313-354-0085. TYPING DONE in my home 50< per page up to 10 pages 404 per page over 10 pages. 489-2128. MOMTY'S BAR 0-20-2-28 UHD RESTAURANT EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. IBM (pica or elitt Announcements for It's What's Happening myst be received in the of Edward Voss, of the University type). State News office, 341 Michigan's Botany department, 373-6726 weekdays or 349-1773 Student will I pitcher Night (M-Th) evenings and weekends. 0-2-2-4 Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least talk on "The Vegetation of Michigan," a general overview of two class days before publication. the major plant communities and (Luncheon special -$1.50 ANN BROWN typing and multilith No announcements will be accepted their habitats - at 7:30 p.m. Live Music (M-Th) offset printing. Complete service by phone. Tuesday in 223 Natural Resources Bldg. for dissertations, Bring your ID theses, Sigma Theta Tau invites you to manuscripts, general typing. IBM The Foods and Nutrition Club (3 cards proof °f age) • 24 years experience. 349-0850. will have a meeting at 7:30 tonight program meeting "The Expanded Role of the Nurse in C-2-28 in 9 Human Ecology Bldg. There Hospital and will be a speech about Public Health Settings" at 7:30 ■359 E. Gd. River, Okemos the food service systems. catering in p.m. Thursday in A - 214 Life PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica Sciences Bldg. , all YOUR important - Elite) 11 years experience. ASMSU Labor Relations will The fourth week of "Color Me _C3sions have your invitations SAN 01,339-8934. C-2-28 have a staff member available to Woman" features a discussion on Kofessionally and beautifully advise students with employment "Socialization of Women" at 7:30 jdressed. 349-1889. 3-2-6 COMPLETE THESES problems from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. p.m Thursday in Mayo Hall. Service, Leading the discussion will be Discount printing. IBM Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in typing Barrier Thorne, pECTROLYSISU and binding of theses, 312 Student Services Bldg. asst. professor of INLY parmanent hailjl publications. Across from campus, corner M.A.C. and resumes, The Council Students will meet at of 6:30 Graduate today in sociology. For Linda Opiazza. more info contact Up in the air Grand Who is Guru Maharah Ji? Find Diane Brovant, left and Sue River, below Jones the Con Con Room, International Stamps, 685 S. Wonders Hall, room, Center. out from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in have a sleepina loft to increase the usable Stationery Shop. Call 34 Union. This floor space in their State News photo by John W. Dickson COPYGRAPH SERVICES. meeting (satsang) is 337 1666. C-2-28 Michigai of Eh sponsored by Divine Light Mission. Rohmer's lastest! The sixth of his IeaTIVE weddings, state "Moral Tale Series." Showings at 7 The MSU Block and Bridle Club ■hoTOGRAPHY, natural ports. portraits, LUKE 351-6690. THESES, RESUMES, typing and printing. Reasonable prices. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ($2); 7 and 9 p.m. Feb. 8 ($1.50); 1, 3, 7 and 9 p.m., Feb. 9 will meet at 7:30 p.m. 110 Anthony Hall. Robert Deans will speak on 13th term. Tuesday in Students reach for higher hall life; 337-0712. C-2-28 ($1.50) and at 1, 3 and 7 p.m. Feb. f-20-2-28 'TcTtSS CENTER IRENE ORR Theaes, 10 ($1.50). Matinees are $1.25. "Claries Knee" and "Chloe" at Romance with a your favorite person sparkling wine tasting, St. lofts give rooms extra floor space - term I papers, general typing. Formerly Cinema II (Auditorium A) Angel Valentine's Day party at 8 p.m. at the Driftwood, 5910 S. for . with Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. Hall, University of Michigan. Pennsylvania Ave. Contact Lyle | Human Reproduction Health f C-2-28 Brown for reservations ($8.30 per Southern Africa Liberation By PAT NARDI S. Wonders Hall, use the extra floor space made available bv their offers Vmrarentim Service. | " PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. at United Ministries in Higher person). Sponsored by Les Amis du Vin. State News Staff Writer loft for a water bed. typing. MA English degree. Education, 1118S. Harrison Road. The MSU Gay They bought their loft intact for S30, but had to add blocks of Liberation An increasing number of MSU students MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. Everyone is welcome. Movement's office will now be are finding a new way wood around it to make a tight fit in the room. to come up in the world: residence hall lofts. C-2-28 open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday An added attraction in this loft is a ■GMANT' WE understnd. Call Constructed of plywood and two - by - fours, these lofts telephone extension. It sits The Union Activities Board through Friday in 309 Student up in the loft next to the beds so they can answer the phone PREGNANCY EXPERIENCED IBM presents the Four Corners Services Bldg. replace space - consuming beds and create room on the floor for without rising. typing. joUNSEUNG. 372-1560. Dissertations, (Pica - Elite). Coffeehouse from 9 to 12:30 tonight in Wonders Hall kiva. The Dept. of Human Relations other furniture. Laurie Riendl, 691 S. Wonders Hall freshman, had her loft — a FAYANN, 489-0358. C-2-28 "It makes the room seem a lot more comfy and Admission free. invites you to preview films from homey, and it single sleeper — built for $25. 7:30 to 9:30 tonight in 118 doesn't seem so much like a bedroom," Sue Stamps, 685 S. Eppley The wood is stained and friends have carved their ts Personal ] Wanted The American Society for Center. The following films will be Wonders Hall, sophomore, said. ladder, which has carpeted rungs. names on the Medical Technologists will have previewed: "I Am Joaquim," Stamps and her roommate, sophomore Diane Brovont, paid A unique attraction on Riendl's loft is the metal Tony Rogalski from Placement "Malcom X." "Farewell to Birdie $85 for the lumber used in their loft and homemade ladder. digits "740" Services speak on "Alternatives to McKeever," and "Pomo Shaman." attached to the wood, signifying that Riendl is more celestial than Internships" at 7 p.m. Tuesday in "They're fun to sleep in," Stamps said. "I never get scared the rest of her sixth floor friends. DON'T FORGET Btood comes only 146 Giltner Hall. What famous leader of the being so high off the ground because the mattress is much smaller If you are planning on from people. Professional donors country was born in February? Not than the bed itself." building or buying a loft, here are some Jes 1-2-4 IT matter Curious? A K Psi. compensated. MICHIGAN Entries for the Block and Bridle George. The Susan B. Anthony Stamps and Brovont have room in the loft for a clock radio, a tips from the present loft owners; Horse Show will be taken from 8 • Fresh wood shrinks; so plan accordingly. COMMUNITY BLOOD Coffeehouse will be at 9 p.m. a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. today lamp and occasionally even a television set. • You can't I Recreation (fi CENTER. 337-7183. Hours: Monday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 • 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and and Tuesday in the Livestock Pavilion. (For members only!) Saturday at the Women's Center. Donation is 50 cents. All women If the telephone rings while the girls are in bed. one must quickly step on a ladder rung and jump down to the couch below. pound any nails into the walls. You'll have to use blocks of wood to make the framework fit snugly • It gets hot up there during fall and spring terms. . "We can usually answer it before the second !■■■■■■» Wednesday, 12 - 6:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega will hold a ring," Stamps said • You will probably need additional lighting below. C-2-28 chapter meeting at 7:30 tonight in proudly. • Some residence hall managers worry pringBreak-MSU Packages ■ , o help 37 Union. All those interested in Brian Beardslee, freshman, and Dan Gunter, sophomore, 575 that lofts may $199* Bahamas *279*J GOING ON Sabbatical? Post to\)rt for spring constitute a fire hazard. brotherhood and service welcome. co $329* Ski Utah »257 I doctorate, student wife desire to t^^trt. I ' )% taxes (reserve this Deadline for entries to the- > we«k)| house sit 197 Do you like selling yourself like a lAVEL or call 351-8800 BY * - September. Reply Box C-3, starting June or 74 SDX Mark of Excellence Contest for college journalists is commodity on the labor market? GROUP WILL SELECT DEPOT SITE HARRINGTON" Feb. 10. Entry blanks are available Find out how to abolish this T corner Ann & MAC, I Michigan State News. 3-2-6 [_ next to Marshall Music ■ from campus chapter officers of the absurdity at the Socialist Labor Localities !■■■■■ a aaaaav" Society of Professional Journalists, Party Club meeting at 8:30 p.m. fill , I TO Europe from $179. Anna ich. 355-7846, 5-7 pm. STUDENT, EXPERIENCED carpenter: needs jobs to continue school, Paul. 351-4849. Sigma Delta Chi. An open staff Wednesday in 37 Union. MSU Outing Club meets at 7 Tuesday in 118 Physics - to §17-2-26 BL-1-2-4 held at 8:15 p.m. meeting will be p.m. Tuesday at the Astronomy Bldg. A slide show on Everywoman's Center. All women Lansing, East Lansing and Ingham County governments are East Lansing City Manager John Patriarche said Sunday that climbing in the Canadian Rockies SKI UTAH BANDS WANTED for promotion are invited to participate in decision will be shown. All interested considering applications for positions on the Capitol Area Rail the city council may make appointments to its two seats - and policy making. persons welcome. Council, which will be responsible for initiating plans and at its regular meeting. Tuesday campaign. All types. Call Mark. | COLORADO 351-4339. 6-2-8 Israeli dancing The American Indian film series operating and maintaining passenger rail service to the metropolitan area. Partiarche, who is chairman of CAPACOG, said he hopes each of the local governments makes Spring Break Tuesday night at 126 Women's continues at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in appointments by its Feb. 13 The council will select a depot site to serve the March 15 27 Cr M Intramural Bldg. There is room for the Museum Lecture Room, with Lansing area for meeting so that the rail committee can be approved. all levels of expertise and there is an 18 — month demonstration Amtrak • "Before the White Man Came" passenger service from Ingham County Commissioner David Hollister said that the good instruction. ( 1 922) and "Beautiful Tree - Port Huron to Chicago scheduled to begin in April. |Alta (Snowbird • Park City * Steamboat m The Women's Center: There will Chiskale" (1968). Studies of Crow The decision as to whether the Capitol Area Council of county board is soliciting names for its three representatives to the council. About five names are now and Pomo Indians. The public is being considered, but be a program "Middle Aged Women invited at no charge. Government's (CAPACOG) recommendation that the depot be Hollister would like to increase the total to about Springs and Aging" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10. 15 before the constructed at Trowbridge Road should be accepted will be up to board makes final appointments, 'i'-J00 Includes All women are invited. The center Women students - age 25 plus - hopefully by Feb. 12. SAGINAW / PENNSYLVANIA the rail council. The Lansing City Council is to is organizing "The Single Mothers' brown bag lunch every noon soliciting possible candidates for L Lifts lor 9 Campus. Lewing 8am, returning Collective and Rap Group" for any Wednesdays in 6 Student Services appointments, but is holding back its final decision until days skiing time variable. 482-9474 after mother who is divorced, widowed, Bldg. Join us for discussion and questions of rail council representation can be cleared up, Lansing 6pm. 3-2-4 never married or just curious. There will be a potluck dinner for all Women's Center staffers, followed sharing about the student role. Spartan Wives invites all married Area unit may apply Councilman Terry McKane said. McKane said that questions concerning representation from MSU and Meridian and Delhi [ Share Driving i <»! by an important meeting, at 8 p.m. women who are students or wives considered by the three - member CAPACOG townships will have to be BARNES AVENUE area to Morrill Tuesday. Any women who would like to staff the center are invited to attend both the dinner and of students to attend the meeting at 7:30 It's tonight at the Peoples Church. international night and for U.S. HMO grant committee. "We'll either have to consider Amtrak Hall. Laeving 7:40am, returning meeting. Bring a dish to pass. The presentations will be made by our amending the bylaws to increase the size of the council or consider 5pm. 355-7500, 8-12 or 1-5. Women's Center is asking for any foreign student members. Barb letting the townships and MSU 3-2-6 literature related to women. If you Green, president of (HMO). take a few of Lansing's five seats," McKane said. have anything you can loan or English majors: The deadline for Health Action League The group is considering Several Lansing officials have been interested in donate, please contact the center. A applying for spring term enrollment Lansing, got involved in the reducing the HILLSDALE to COMMUTER Lot. applying for a federal grant, number of representatives from desk is also needed. These events in English - education is health Lansing to prevent the city from field Service Laaving Monday, Wednesday, will take place at the Women's Wednesday. Application forms are found care when she through national HMO paying what they consider to be a disproportionate share of the Friday 8:15 a.m„ returning 3 • Center, S47V4 E. Grand River Ave. available in 212 Morrill Hall. All physicians in short legislation passed last month, depot construction costs. p.m. 439-9183 after 4 p.m. 3-2-6 For more info call or stop by from last - term sophomores desiring supply in the Lansing area. but Green admits that the P' SI ■t|Om 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday through upper level English - education With three small children and a |THE BEST service onstereo is still in the planning - p Thursday, Tuesday morning or group s»„o (K coding) are required to complete small budget, the problem was R 1 ■ ■wpmeni see 543 EaSI the Gr#0d RiW#r' Drivit ~1S| Friday and Saturday afternoons.' J, F. Ter Horst, the Washington this form and attend a meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in 321 Linton Hall. acute for her. In meeting stages. (The State News Thursday incorrectly said the Gunmen rob area store; Questions may be directed to with other league had already applied for T t I bureau chief of the Detroit News, students and community police begin search for Katherine K. Sprandel, instructor in will speak at 8: IS p.m. Tuesday in a federal grant.) y§ S ElR Rations •and mens and repairs. MSU UNION area to St. Lawrence Health Canter. Leaving 12:30 30 Union. Members of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma English. The residents, she learned others shared her view. A conference Green noted that University 2 N AP off be,we,n apparel. Call «-®p* p.m., returning 4:45 • 5 p.m. 355-0045, Wednetday only, Delta Chi, should arrive by 8 p.m. and colleges of Human Ecology Engineering are sponsoring a on medical care sponsored by of Michigan has not started an HMO, as had been reported, Two men wearing ski masks took E fW UN' lecture at 4 p.m. today in 104 B the league in October designed approximately $1,000 at NP! 3-2-6 The MSU Rodeo Club will hold a Wells Hall. Melvin Meyerson from though federal money has been gunpoint from Larry's Stioprite, 1109 E. Grand River Ave., late E w an idea to improve health allocated to begin research on women's team practice from 5 to the National Bureau of Standards Friday night. Z ■a fjef E y|BP |ERAl HOUSE sonable, reliable. cleaning. HOLT to MSU Campus. Laaving 10 tonight in the Livestock Pavilion. Contact Ruth Miller for will talk about the labeling of home delivery through a health maintenance the concept of an HMO in Ann The men, armed with revolvers, entered the back door of the 372-4151 7:30am, returning 5pm. equipment for energy efficiency. organization Arbor. store and ordered everyone in the store to lie down, police said. 694-1251 after 5pm. 3-2-4 more information. All are welcome. The league has not solicited They took the money and fled through the back of the store, MSU for funding as was said in police said. the story. If and when the Police are looking for two black males in the case. For all MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Students, One man is How to form league establishes an HMO, it described as being about 6 feet 3 inches tall and your own car pool Faculty and immediate family will appeal to MSU students, between 180 and 190 pounds. He is believed to be about weighing 25 years As staff and faculty on a contract old. The other is between 5 feet 3 inches and 5 a public service at feet 8 inches tall no charge, the State Newi will provide a free classified basis, Green said. and weighs between 135 and 165 a vertisement for those pounds, police said. people who would like to set up or join a car pool. Driving? From, or Riding? JAMAICA ^ — // ' N>\ to „ Montego Bay p.m. '• Returning Time?. _ *229= IOO MARCH 15-22, 1974 Capital/ Capsules r.1Ttl e State N«w* will Participants. not accept responsibility for arrangements or conduct of The 8 Days 7 Nights (During Spring Break ) A MOVE TO return Michigan to standard time the U.S. Justice Dept. in the Detroit cross I - information requested below must be supplied in order for ad to appear. • Round is likely to see action this week in the state district busing case a strictly political move. trip jet via Air Jamaica Party Jet Gov. Milliken announced Friday that Solicitor F"H Name • (This is a scheduled flight - not a charter) Gourmet meal service in flight (House repeal offollowing Gov. Milliken's call for Daylight Saving Time (DST). General Robert H. Bork has filed a brief with the Address • In-Fllght Fashion Show j Milliken told President Nixon Friday that U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the state of • Rum bamboozles in flight • unl ess DST _ City • 7 nights hotel forced is repealedthe nationally to support may be Michigan contesting the busing order. bill in thehe Michigan • Jamaican Cocktails I Legislature putting the state back on standard • AND MORE1 LEGISLATION TO CREATE , time. a state mobile Jhis Vicw coupon may be brought in or mailed to: Car Pool Classifieds, 347 Student Phone: Terri Striker - "I seriously question whether year round home commission was introduced Thursday by B"Wing. No phone calls accepted. (517) 355-8610 | DST is worth the serious problems it has state Rep. Bobby Crim, D - Davison. Or Jim Phillips - (517) 353-2204 J caused," the governor said Friday. The commission, named by the would establish a nobile home code. There has governor, THE NAACP HAS called the intervention of been a rash of mobile home fires recently. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Prof joins race for Congress By R. D. CAMPBELL Larrowe said he will focus his campaign on economic issues, and A top University official, after learning of Larrowe's candidacy, State News Staff Writer has scheduled a Wednesday afternoon press conference at the said, "Larrowe is 57 going on 15."" Union to formally announce his candidacy. He will also probably But Larrowe gladly acknowledged that statement as solid C. Patric Larrowe wants to teach and preach his economic spell out his priority concerns. evidence that he has bridged the generation gap. philosophy to a new group of students— the 434 other members of "I'm amazed at the sameness of these two candidates," Joseph And it could even be that Larrowe wants to become the ultimate the U.S. House of Representatives. Finkbeiner, Ingham County Democratic chairman, said Sunday. teacher. Larrowe, an MSU economics professor, has decided to enter the But Larrowe sees a substantial difference between himself and "I'll be the Harry Truman of the '70s." Aug. 6 Democratic primary for the Sixth Congressional District, Carr. which includes Ingham County. "I can't remember a single solitary time he's taken a stand on the His decision to run may spark one of the most colorful Democratic primary races in the district's history. The only other announced Democratic candidate, M. Robert issues since he's declared his candidacy," Larrowe said Can declared his candidacy the morning after his loss to Sunday. Panel may Chamberlain, and has since been organizing his campaign and Carr, a young, good • looking East Lansing attorney, was narrowly raising funds. defeated in 1972 by Republican incumbent Charles Chamberlain, who is retiring this year after 18 years. Larrowe, 57, balding, white - bearded and usually blue - jeaned, "He may be objecting that I don't send out press releases every time I open my mouth," Carr said in answer to Larrowe's charges. Carr said he has made more than 200 speeches during the past parts of loca began teaching labor economics and labor law at MSU in 1956. He has been a leading labor organizer in the East Lansing area, year in which he has clearly defined his stand on major issues. As plans are being would include abandonment of "I don't think Larrowe's entrance into the race is motivated by implemented to return stretch of track feeding two especially in efforts to unionize local restaurant workers. a Larrowe has also gained campuswide fame as a jokester, any issues," Carr said. passenger rail service to the Lansing automobile plants. He said he is unaware of any philosophical difference between Lansing area, the U.S. Dept. of The recommendations call paddleball whiz and author. He, at one time, had a regular column in the State News. His book "Harry Bridges," a biography about a himself and Larrowe on the issues. Transportation has announced for the abandonment of 25 per 1930s labor leader, earned a rave review in the New York Times. Larrowe said he plans to run 'a positive campaign focusing on a proposal to abandon four cent of the track in the economic issues." He expects to have widespread support coming major sections of railroad track northeast quarter of the from organized labor, students, women and people on fixed in the area. i\ation, including 2,775 miles incomes. SPARTAH WIVES The plan, announced Friday, of rail within Michigan. International Night Though the proposals would not affect passenger service, if Monday, 7:30 p.m. - at the Peoples Church SPEAKER - Campus groups the plan is put into action many communities could be cut off from rail The freight trains. transportation from the department's plan is intended over » CAMEROONS IN AFRICA governance to eliminate lines that are uneconomical or that duplicate services. Open to student wives / wives of students The department reported The State News publishes a weekly list of Wednesday scheduled government meetings. ^Please inform that the 37 per cent cut in the The Academic Council will meet at 3:15 p.m. the reporter assigned to your area or the jn the Con Con Room, International Center, to state's rail system would managing editor to include items here, continue discussion and action on the ad hoc eliminate 97 per cent of Would Nongovernment listings should be sent to It's What's Happening. Today committee's report. City council public work session preceding council meeting, 4 p.m., 206 City Hall, 410 Michigan's carload traffic. MOOSUSKI fvlf CTING you believe 7:30 p.m. WEO. Feb. 6 The Elected Student Council will meet from 4 Abbott Road. City council meeting, 8 p.m., CORAL GABLES to 5 p.m. in C216 Wells Hall. The report of the Council Chambers, City Hall. DRAWING FOR BOYNE WEEK Happy Hpur SKI Flick Ad Hoc Committee to Review Academic Committee of the Whole meets at 7:30 p.m., ■ all insurance Governance and the student access to the SIRS forms will be discussed. Commissioners Room, Ingham County Courthouse, Mason. WEATHERVANE SALE 10% • 60* off MEMBERSHIPS AVAILAHLC. The Steering Committee will meet at 3 p.m. in agents are not T... B443 Administration Bldg. „ „ , . ,nursaaV Human Relations Commission, 8 p.m., Council jF ... . Ingham County Properties Committee meets chambers City Hall. 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