ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica "The passage of time and the influence in exchange for a secret imposed the gag rule after a closed door WASHINGTON • development of new events have enate The Senate $200,000 contribution probers - meeting with attorneys from the White to President Watergate committee voted Tuesday to persuaded the committee that further Nixon's: re - election campaign. finish its House, the special prosecutor's office and hearings at this time are not necessary for investigation without further counsel for Rose public hearings. Mary Woods, President the committee to successfully complete its Nixon's personal Mitchell, 60, and Stans, 65, are charged In announcing the 6-1 secretary. work," Ervin said. with vote, Chairman Ervin said the accepting the under - the • table cash Sam J. Ervin Jr., D - N.C., said members of Watergate committee donation from fugitive financier Robert sk added time; voted to ask the Senate to extend the panel felt its life Ervin said the only dissenter to the they "should be careful not to May Vesco with the understanding they would to interfere 28, three months beyond its decision was Sen. Edward J. Gumey, R - unduly with the ongoing current Feb. 28 deadline for try to sidetrack a Securities and Exchange impeachment process of the House of its report. completion Fla., who wanted the investigation totally Commission probe of his financial empire. Judiciary Committee or the criminal shut down and the report written cases The chairman said the committee which will soon be prosecuted will immediately. In pretrial motions the defense had by the pursue, in executive sessions, evidence are trial opens special prosecutor.. argued before Judge Lee P. Gagliardi that In related relating to the CIA's involvement in Meanwhile, in New York, former Atty. a fair trial was a development Tuesday, impossible in New York. federal judge also moved to a Watergate, dairy industry contributions to Gen. John N. Mitchell and ex Secretary • They cited the widespread publicity squelch the President's re election of Commerce Maurice H. Stans went on continued public speculation about the a secret - campaign and engendered not only by the Vesco case work of the technical cash contribution given to trial Tuesday despite their renewed but also by the Watergate scandal in experts examining presidential friend C.G. Rebozo the subpenaed Watergate tapes. by an protest. Washington, where both Mitchell and employe of billionaire Howard R. Hughes. They are accused of exerting corrupt Stans have been interrogated. Volume 66 Number 111 Wednesday, February 20,1974 Michigan State University Second diplomacy tour set Washington (ap) - secretary of • Israeli disengagement issue, but the "It Henry A. Kissinger will begin was the United States, and not the a question of lifting the oil embargo also cause from the right angle; be France |ond round of shuttle diplomacy in the came up. now or Britain which sent arms and is neutral," he asked. e East Monday, this time seeking a When asked if the giving $2.2 billion to Israel," he said. Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Enula disengagement talks Moshe Dayan, angered to separate Israeli and Syrian and the lifting of the embergo, "We want the United States to by criticism of his are es on the Golan Heights. connected, Kissinger replied: help the leadership during the October Middle East Middle East; we want some of ent Nixon made the "Not necessarily the way the $2.2 war, announced in Jerusalem you think billion which is going to the other side Tuesday that Jouncemcnt Tuesday of Kissinger's new they are connected." diverted to Arabs who need it he will refuse to serve in the Israeli n, in the White House Rose Garden, "Once we see that intentions are more, who government now being formed. good, live in tents," Sakkaf (was flanked by the foreign ministers of it added, referring to He made his statement to a Henry Kissinger embraces Egyptian Ismail Fahmy and President (the embargo) might be lifted Who the Palestinian meeting of ftpt and Saudi Arabia. The purpose of . . . refugees. his close associates in Premier Golda Meir's Nixon chats with Omar Sakkaf of Saudi Arabia knows, it might be lifted in one or two "Be fair, help those who 1 mission, Nixon said, is "to get the suffer; look at Labor party. as they leave the months," Sakkaf said. White House Tuesday. Is started." But then, pressed repeatedly on this ■ixon conferred with Ismail Fahmy of point and asked whether the Syrians hold ftpt and Omar Sakkaf of Saudi Arabia the key to the embargo, the Saudi minister 1 90 minutes. Their meeting, with ■singer participating, marked the end of iree sters to - day visit of the two Arab Washington, said: "In a Neither way, yes." Nixon nor the two Arab ministers mentioned the oil question when Oil price rollback fchmy and Sakkaf brought a message they made brief remarks in the Rose WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate The final vote on the bill came after the would rollback the price of Kixon from the heads of state of Egypt, Garden, but Sakkaf said: "We believe today passed and sent to the House Senate rejected a motion by Sen. Paul J. approximately destroy the oil companies' incentives to one quarter of the crude oil ■di Arabia, Syria and Algeria, who met produced in expand production. something will happen soon for the emergency energy legislation providing for Fannin, R - Ariz., to send the bill back to the United States. ■ Algiers Feb. 14. Neither the two benefit of the United States and the an oil price rollback. The emergency bill, which was first conference with the House to resolve the or American officials disclosed world." Nixon stressed that he is Sens. Philip Hart and Robert Griffin, of Jackson maintained afterwards that the introduced by Jackson in October, has it the message was. seeking a controversy surrounding the rollback failed in two previous Both Fahmy and permanent settlement in the Middle East, Michigan, voted for Senate passage in the provision. victory of Richard Vander Veen in attempts to gain Bkaf repeatedly termed it as "good but added that the immediate 67 32 vote. The bill would give the administration Monday's election to fill the house seat Senate passage. problem is - An administration vacated by Vice President Ford was a backed filibuster disengagement of Syrian and Israeli forces. Passage came despite a warning from the authority to order gasoline rationing • ■here was no doubt, however, that the federal energy chief William E. Simon that factor in the bill's relatively easy passage. prevented the bill from coming to a vote Though both Fahmy and Sakkaf and other mandatory fuel - saving js meant an Arab proposal worked out lavished praise on the United States in President Nixon intended to veto the bill before Christmas. Last month the Senate measures. Jackson said that the vote in ■he Algiers mini - summit, and aimed at if it remained in its Michigan voted to send the measure back to general, and Nixon and Kissinger in present form. Senate Interior Committee Chairman was "a clear voice of disapproval of conference to remove a controversial png the deadlock between Syria and particular, Sakkaf in effect said that the Simon also announced Tuesday that Henry M. Jackson, D ■ Wash., claimed the what's going on in 1. oil additional gasoline will be sent to some Washington. People are provision designed to limit oil company embargo against this country was rollback could cut the retail price of getting fed up." ie meeting here focused on the Syrian justified. states to relieve long lines at the gasoline by 5 cents profits. pumps. a gallon. The bill Opponents say the rollback would The conferees in turn substituted the equally controversial price rollback for the excess profits provision. The rollback would set the price of all Watergate specter haunted election domestically produced crude oil at S5.25 per barrel, and establish a ceiling of $7.09 per barrel, beyond which the price of oil would not be allowed to rise. Roughly three - fourths of the oil By R.D.CAMPBELL produced in this country is under price Press and Bob Burton of WOOD radio asking themselves how it might affect their State News Staff Writer However, Michigan GOP chairman controls and already is station said Tuesday that they were told William McLaughlin said: political careers in the fall elections. selling at S5.25 per "Republicanism is in the drinking "Watergate barrel. The remaining one • " to put the predictions in their pockets and killed us." Not only were state and national quarter has in Grand Rapids like a New York been exempted from price controls in an not check them until the polls closed He blamed the outcome on the politicians scrutinizing the election, the writer said last week, voters in effort to stimulate greater Monday night. independent voters who "came out and Soviet news agency Tass said that voter production and gan's 5th Congressional District must "It said simply: 'VanderVeen 52 per House would restore dissatisfaction in matters including the currently is selling at an average price of let their thirst go unquenched in gutted us." dignity and respect $9.51 per barrel. cent, VanderLaan 48 per cent,"' Burton to the executive office. t weeks. "They are unhappy with Washington," energy crisis, inflation and unemployment "This In addition to the said. he said. "I think they were election did represent a caused the Republican's loss. It did not rollback, the bill :hard Vander Veen, a 51 year old happy with all referendum would suspend, - • "The thing was burning a hole in my but one thing — Watergate." on Richard Nixon," Vander mention Watergate, however. temporarily, clean air orate guidelines to permit power plants to burn attorney, became the first pocket over the weekend," DeJonge said. Veen told the State News At this point it is not clear if the vote Jcrat sent to In fact, VanderLaan had himself Tuesday. coal in place of scarce stocks of Washington by Grand VanderLaan apparently recognized that indicated that he did not want President "Mr. (Barry) Goldwater may wish to represents a mandate against Nixon or a low is voters since 1910 when he sulfur oil and natural gas. The received Vander Veen, who called the election "a increase his 10 per cent prediction" mandate for Ford and legislation Nixon to make a personal appearance in a man who will do cent of a light voter turnout also would grant auto makers a one mandate against Watergate and Nixon," the district. concerning GOP congressmen who could everything he can to put Ford in the White • year lay, and won election to the House had successfully appealed on national find their jobs in House. delay in meeting car exhaust standards" ance held by Gerald Ford. McLaughlin said it is too early to tell if jeopardy in the fall issues to the majority of 5th District elections, Vander Veen said. Meanwhile, the Federal Energy Office >bert Nixon should resign. "Something has to However, another Congressional VanderLaan, Republican state voters. "All the things we've been election test in Michigan is forthcoming in Tuesday ordered an emergency injection ate give. There's trouble in the vineyard," he working on of 1.6 million barrels of majority leader until he Republicans the nation said. throughout the campaign became visible in which Ford sentiment will not be a some gasoline into ndered the post to devote more time across are doing major 18 shortage - stricken states. a double take because of Monday's It the last week," he added. factor. The seat of Republican ie - might be that 25 - year 5th District Eight states campaign was the heavy favorite election. GOP National Chairman George "It was an amazing Congressman James Harvey from Saginaw, were assigned an additional champion Gerald Ford had as much to do thing. You couldn't 5 per cent of their only a few days before the election Bush said the results would be analyzed with Vander Veen's election as have believed the momentum," a Vander who was appointed to a federal original allocations of the momentum shifted. anything judgeship, gasoline for the one remaining week in else. Veen campaign worker said moments after will be up for grabs this ■nderLaan last Friday had given three precinct by precinct. spring. "We felt confident we could hold this In the final days before the election she returned from the victory party. February. d Rapids reporters folded pieces of seat in spite of national problems. Only Vander Veen pushed not "The democrats really got it " with his election only the idea together," outcome in that Nixon should resign as he had said she added. - depth analysis will tell us what went Winner's Mion at the Grand Rapid's Press club. wrong," Bush told the Associated Press throughout the campaign, but also State Republicans is at the Capitol DeJonge of the Grand Rapids Tuesday. promised that putting Ford in the White Tuesday were talking about the election, son shores father's By R.D.CAMPBELL State News Staff Writer Larry Vander Veen. 725 Beulah St. Lansing, junior, was not sure his father, Richard, would score a major upset in winning Vice President Gerald Ford's vacated 5th Congressional District seat. "I never wanted to say to myself that we were gonna win this one," said Vander Veen, the son of the subject of today's New York Times daily personality sketch. Young Vander Veen, 20, is the second son of the newly elected Democratic congressman to attend MSU. Richard Vander Veen III graduated from MSU last June. He was active in campus politics and the co - organizer of a peace march to the state Capitol during the spring. Larry began researching past 5th District campaigns shortly after his father announced in December that he would run. He kept active, even after winter term started, digging up from a state file more VANDER VEEN: than 12,000 names of senior citizens that "Nixon was were used for a never respected around our house." mailing. Several MSU friends helped him with the project, and Larry said the ideological victory as a seven MSU students spent election night at mandate vote from a traditionally the VanderVeen home. Republican district was more important He agrees largely with his father's than the personal victory of his father. personal sentiments that led to a campaign "The ideological part turns me on a lot based on Watergate and the than the personal "bankruptcy" more angle," he said. y u' democrat mcnara r. of the Nixon administration. "He's not just my father. He's vanaerveen, oi - y«»» someone I Ver who "My feelings largely reflect my won Vice President Gerald Ford's 5th congressional seat agree with and respect." aV night, father's," he said. "Mr. Nixon was never Larry, a psychology major, said he does watch election results on TV at home. From left: respected around our house." not want to enter politics himself. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Council vote adds | Wednesday's 2 more committees By MIKE GALATOLA The council accepted the But Paul Smith, ad hoc State News Staff Writer five other standing committees committee member, said the Court strikes committee would be able college voting law The Academic Council the ad hoc committee has suggested in its report. Anne C. new to view an environment decided Tuesday to reduce its Garrison, chairman of the problem from all the 12 standing committees to prespectives of safety, business The Supreme Court has declined to reinstate a Texas Building, Lands and Planning law preventing college students from voting in their eight, as it slightly modified a Committee, attempted and building priorities. report calling for the council to unsuccessfully to keep her school district if they do not intend to establish streamline. The four other standing committee from being merged permanent residence. Council members voted committees council approved into the proposed committee Students at several Texas colleges had challenged the overwhelmingly to add two without discussion include the on academic environment. law which was consequently struck down as a violation standing committees to the six The ad hoc committee had academic governance Complete dinner proposed in the Report of the committee, which would of the equal protection guarantee of the 14th recommended that the 3 pieces of chicken, mashed Ad Hoc Committee to Review assume the duties of the Building, Lands and Planning Amendment. Academic Governance. The ad present governance committee potatoes and gravy, cole slaw The court agreed Tuesday to hear a challenge of a hoc committee recommended, Committee be merged with the committees on Public Safety and those of the current Regular and hot biscuits. Committee on Committees; the Georgia law forbiding the media from identifying female victims of rape of attempted rape. in an amendment to its own report, that a separate and on Business Affairs into the one academic environment committees on student affairs $|*5 Value After 3 p.m. committee dealing with and on faculty tenure would committee. Though all three In other action, the court: • Ruled that an curricular matters and another committees had voted to generally continue in their Winkgpoclness for thegoodness oi employe has the right to petition for present duties. -A committee dealing with issues disapprove of the ad hoc judicial review in addition to his right of arbitration exclusively or primarily The Faculty Affairs and ^0/hO(/S RgCfieFRIED CHICKEN I committee's suggestions. \yim under union grievance procedures. The complaint was matters of graduate education the Faculty Compensation Garrison was only one of racial discrimination. be added to its proposed chairman of the three who was Committee would become the • committee on academic affairs. faculty affairs committee, Agreed to rule on a Louisiana law that allows present to propose an 1900 East Kalamazoo The ad hoc committee had amendment. adding to its duties the giving women to serve as jurors only if they specifically ask to 4500 South Cedar originally proposed that the of advice to the provost on Stating that her entire 3007 N. East St. (U.S. 27 North) be jurors. Curriculum Committee and the committee, including its six ex general policies regarding • Educational Policies teaching, research and Refused to hear the appeal of Chicago prosecuters officio members, had Committee be combined into inistration assignments, and police who want immunity from law suits stemming disapproved of the merging. the single academic affairs Garrison said the new and on policies regarding from their actions in a 1969 raid on Black Panther party committee. The ad hoc committee would face an appointment, reappointment members. committee had also suggested and promotion. intolerable workload. • Agreed to review a ruling that a play can be held changing the Graduate Council obscene because of conduct, such as simulated sex acts. into an advisory - consultative committee. These recommendations Senate approves provoked strong objections Seven indicted for loan fraud from both of these standing committees' chairmen and state land for from the Council of Graduate Seven men were indicted in Chicago Tuesday for Students. Ad hoc committee A bill to give the U.S. government more than 8,000 acres of allegedly defrauding Teamsters union pension funds of Chairman Lester V. state land, including parts of the famous Sleeping Bear sand dunes more than SI.4 million. Manderscheid alluded to this along the Lake Michigan shoreline, was approved Tuesday by the The men obtained loans from regional pension funds opposition in speaking for the Michigan Senate. amendment. The measure authorizes the state Dept. of Natural Resources to for a manufacturing project in New Mexico, a U.S. "We are aware of several cede to the federal government Benzie and Leelanau state parks attorney said. standing committees that have to eventually become part of the controversial Sleeping Bear Government lawyers said the men used the funds for voted for their continuance." Dunes National Park. their own use. made loans to their friends and concealed Manderscheid said. "And we Though many residents of the area question the environmental the fraud from the pension fuftd by filing false financial present this alternative and economic impact the future national park will have on the recommendation to expedite statements. region, only three dissenting votes were cast in the Senate. council deliberation so we can Named in the indictment were Irwin Weiner ofNiles, reach a conclusion on the 111.; Ronald DeAngelos of Port Ritchey, Fla.; Allen report." Dorfman of Deerfield, 111.; Jack Sheetz of Dallas; Albert Matheson of Detroit; Anthony Spilotro of Las Vegas and Joseph Lombardo of Chicago. 35 Greek Communists arrested Thirty - five top- members of the outlawed Greek Communist party and members of its youth branch have been arrested and charged with ploting to impose a Communist dictatorship in Greece, the government announced in Athens Tuesday. The government also accused Andrea. Papandreou Communists. Papandreou former Greek politician of cooperation with the left Greece after a 1967 army 'sEXUALINADEQIIACY Fad A coup led to the presidency of George Papadopoulos. or Myth? The Communists are accused of planning riots similar to those on Greek Topic will he discussed tonight on "Ellipsis" college campuses last November that led to the fall of Papadopoulos and the beginning of a the Michigan State Radio Network from 9 II p.m. new civilian republic. Nixon proposes state DR. ARNOLD WERNER aid plan author of the State News' "Doctor's Bag " President Nixon proposed Tuesday a plan to phase out the Economic Development Administration by DR. ANDREW BARCLAY providing block grants to states with economically MSU professor of Human Sexuality depressed areas. Nixon's plan, budgeted at S330 million, would also Your questions answered on the air Phone 34411 Broadcast on eliminate seven regional action planning commissions by WMSN and WKME (Shaw) 640 am and on WBRS (Brodv), WEAK letting states determine how the federal funds would be (Wonders) and WMCD (McDonel) all at S20 am spent. Eighty per cent of the grants would go to states on a formula based highly on unemployment rates. Nixon said his plan "is designed to help states and communities provide smoother and more orderly adjustment to economic changes." Farm food prices break records The record 51,537 was spent by consumers in 1973 for a market basket of farm - produced food, the Agriculture Dept. said Tuesday. The department said that the basket price, based on a theoretical household of 3.2 persons, will rise again in the first half of 1974. Last year's basket was up 17.3 per cent from 1972, with higher prices to farmers accounting for 78 per cent denim gets a fancy of the increase. Middlemen who transport, process and sell food accounted for 6.5 per cent of the increase. touch...embroidery Zip - front western cut jeans sport whimsical embroidery on back patch pockets. Belt loop *PLUS 10 PERCENT TAXES & TIPS styling. In washed - out $i t blue denim. Sizes 7-13. 1 Hearst hopes for sincere reply The Washington Secretary of State will administer a 8 DAYS AND 7 NIGHTS OF SUN & FUNI Snap front jean jacket with yoke detailing on front and $2 million food giveaway in California to show randolph back, Colorful embroidered front Hearst's good faith to the Symbionese Liberation Army patch pockets. In $10 reserve today washed - out blue denim. S - M - L. who kidnaped his daughter early in February. Ludlow Kramer, who organized a massive food Junior Sportswear, second floor Downtown. Meridian Mall few openings still available distribution program for unemployed workers in Lansing Mall, and Westwood Mall. Jackson Seattle, met with Hearst in San Francisco Tuesday to discuss implementation of the program. Hearst told newsmen in front of his house Tuesday CALL OR STOP BY FOR DETAILS the money "is not ransom" and that he hopes it will sway the kidnapers to release his daughter, Patricia on Wednesday, her 20th birthday. Hearst said he hopes for TRAVEL BY HARRINGTON a sincere response from the kidnapers. CORNER MAC & ANN - NEXT TO MARSHALL MUSIC Compiled by Steve Repko and Miry Hood 351 • 8800 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 20, 1974 3 rrebner sues officials By ANDREA AUSTIN State News Staff Writer blown the situation to "absurd" proportions. over Though Grebner is still looking at it as a $55 matter, he thinks voting lists disqualified himself from the case. Schoenberger receives part of his $32,000 salary from the it may cost the city closer to city. Itfavbt' you can't fight city hall and win, but you sure can go "The city isn't $1,000. The city contends that Grebner was not overcharged because In swinging. going to make any savings," he said. "It's going the city council set the to tie up the city price for an alphabetical listing of voters Eark Grebner, co - chairman of the 1973 Nelson Brown - rent of the court and manager and clerk in court all morning, plus the at $75 two years ago when the city began using computer Irgaret McNeil city council campaign, thinks the city attorney's fees." Philip Rosewame, the attorney representing the city in the printouts, Colizzi said. frchartvd him for a voter registration list and will test the case, wouldn't cite a specific Grebner contends in his suit, however, that the city violated IaXioni at 9 a.m. today in East Lansing District Court. indicated noncommittally it would figure as to the city's cost, but state law that requires voter lists to be sold at cost. He maintains |n a suit filed in Small Claims Court in November, Grebner between the $55 in Grebner's suit and probably fall somewhere the list cost the city about $20. Ked City Manager John Patriarche and City Clerk Beverly $1,000. Beyond the plaintiffs $5 filing charge and a $2 fee for each The city never sells more than four voter lists for one election, ■zzi as defendants. Because of a provision in the city charter Colizzi said. The entire cost of the lists varies from defendant, the price of the court's involvement is left to the $115 to $120, ■suit was transfered to District Court, she added. judge's discretion, Frank Russell, chief court administrator, said. fjrebncr doesn't expect to win his case, in which he charges the Robert Bell, the judge in this case, was called in Under the city charter, Rosewame said, the city must be K billed him $75 for a $20 voter list. He says the city has Mason after former 54B District specially from represented in court by an attorney, which is not permitted in Judge Maurice Schoenberger Small Claims Court. Rosewame estimated that court procedings will take half the day. \otion to overturn pn Ji motion student to overturn a Feb. body that the proposal could Jan liaison Brashler raised the Bote to reject the student pass in the Academic Council if motion for reconsideration Thursday in the Campus JACOBSON'S Ton proposal was tabled by it has COGS' Theater. Tickets are 50 cents support. near the end of the COGS rejected the meeting. and are available at the Union. KS when two members left proposal, The 12 to 11 vote to |the final moments of which calls for a 14 member said reject, she WILL BE CLOSED - Tuesday, was "far from The council also completed Jnday night's meeting, student • faculty ■ alumni conclusive." its officers elections at the King the assembly without a advisory board to the trustees, The issue will head the list Monday night meeting. The s\ by a 12 to 11 vote on Feb. 4.' of old business at COGS' two remaining posts — FOR INVENTORY FACULTY VIEWPOINT * Major objections centered March 4 meeting. recording secretary and Iocs' member and student around the presense of alumni In other business, COGS corresponding secretary — were next Jresentative to the Academic on the advisory board and its learned that the provost's filled by Joe Grievance at MSU Kjncil Paul Smith told the generally diluted influence. Brockington, office is unwilling to accept the German and Russian Dept. THE MSU FACULTY ASSOCIATES believes that a tax agreement reached by IRS representative, and Fred TUESDAY, FEB. 26 mmane grievence procedure is essential at Michigan State, grievance procedures reveal much about institutions b just and kell to ask rate hike and University officials. An open meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the International Zensen, Dept. of Forestry representative, respectively. re that an element jower s inevitably of that enters the institution, and we ective bargaining to balance that Center Con Con Room will Jacobsoris year to assist our colleagues who MOOSUSKI MEETING If record size soon feature Provost John Acting Graduate School Dean Cantlon, 7:30 p.m. Wed, Feb. 20 CORAL GABLES in actions have been designed to /ork; our suggestions are designed Clarence Minkel, Asst. Provost FREE ASPEN DRAWING! BIRMINGHAM (UPI) - Michigan Bell President David PRESSURE IS BROUGHT ON THE AGGRIEVED to Easlick Herman King and COGS' Bring all your old ticket stubs! begi formal grievance at the departmental level. The 1 Tuesday his company will soon ask the aggrieved shou Ski flick, happy hour, other Michigan Public officers and COGS' tax lawyer. alerted to inherent dangers of doing so. We believe that infc kice Commission for the biggest rate hike in its door prizes. discussions should occur where the grievance originated, bul history, Discussion will focus on tax experience convinces us that beginning formal laslick said in an interview the request will be filed MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE proceedings a early this status of graduate assistants. departmental level is a mistake. Issues not relevant to the grie\ |ng. but he would not put a dollar amount on the request. COGS officers stress that no quickly dominate. Normally, chosen to hear the grievance department member against the e utility president said the company would like to hold resolution of the issue has been chairman. The panel member le thus subordinate to a party to the hone rates at current levels, but it can no grievance: the chairman. Hi longer be done made. s the reponsibility for decisions ise of three factors - the relating to the panel mei s' salaries, working conditions, rising cost of gasoline, inflation COGS has arranged for a * "he merits of the case ■ increasing competition in the telecommunications *' industry. talk by Robert Ardrey, a d by considerations said telephone customers will be the "real losers" if novelist, playwright, and they have confidence in latory agencies continue to widen the doors for additional screenwriter. Ardrey will speak involves risks for the p lesses in the field. on the "Biology of Human Competition is not always in the public interest," he warned. Behavior" at 8:15 p.m. THE IMBALANCE OF POWER is seen more clearly in the disposition of the panel's decision. The departmental panel makes its report to the chairman of the department. The chairman may accept or reject the panel's finding. Thus the chairman, a party to the grievence, is given veto power over the panel's decision. He may accept or reject the decision with explanation. No questions are Ifsthlrc asked of him. He need Justify his decision to no one — save his conscience. If he has discriminated against a faculty member, he has undoubtedly solved the problem of his conscience. Real life calls for THE AGGRIEVED howe«r. And all he may must initiate a formal request for appeal, appeal, the FGO has ruled, is the chairman's For ste of your lecision", i.e. the chairman's subjective response to isioh. He may not' appeal he panel. There is, then, no t the chairman is allowed to himsical grounds, whether t ly equal protection to the p; J FACULTY ASSOCIATES i vitally interested in the mce procedure. Such a :ion that it functions to That is unhealthy :tive of the University Community in BUY A16" PIZZA BUY A 14" PIZZA | AND AND Advertisement Paid for by MSU/Faculty Associates PAY FOR A PAY FOR A 14" PIZZA 1203 E. 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Call the number below or your local and travel agent today! clip or pierced earrings, many of which are beautifully tossed salad enhanced with natural gemstones. hot roll with butter 11 for complete inlormairor and reservations Mon.thru Sat. 8004823331 JacobBoriS East Grand River (2 blocks east of Hagadorn) COMMENTARY y TOM WICKER Hearst kidnaping cold, inhuman crime in recent years, the kidnaping might at of the gun with which he was killed. The being revolutionaries than of a real radical for the benefit of poor people, he would terrorism by the S.L.A. any all but impossible not to New York Times least have some coherence or believable clumsiest hoodlum should have enough action group. have found it te™!?m said they vthe NEW YORK - The kidnaping of purpose. But the so - called Symbionese intelligence to have got rid of the weapon The S.L.A. also demonstrated its comply, and the S.L.A. might have established some credibility for its would not scheme, others said they participate niS Patricia Hearst is a particularly vile act in Liberation Army does not seem to immediately. incompetence by its demand that would revolutionary talk and for whatever its if th. Hem, f,My that its perpetrators profess to be acting in represent anything but itself and has set Those who have closely analyzed some Randolph A. Hearst put up $70 worth of of saving Patricia the name and on behalf of the poor and forth purposes so grandiose as to make of the S.L.A. statements and the tape free food for each of about 4.7 million ultimate ransom demand will be. means Hearst's! * oppressed peoples of the world. Theirs is them seem more ludicrous than political. recorded pronouncements of "Field people — welfare recipients and other Therefore, it is reasonable to suppose Those who might be tel ?'k That fact, with some other aspects of that the Symbionese Liberation Army - political value in the S.LA'swim not, however, a revolt or a rebellion against specific conditions; it is not a strike against exploitative employers; it is the case, suggests that the kidnapers, so far from being skilled "commmandos", are Those who have closely analyzed some of the Symbionese Liberation far from being a threat to the existing order - is mostly a threat to Patricia any such deed, ought to the solitary example weigh of Sj9* u bumbling amateurs out to make a big Hearst. The S.L.A. seems to have no real Solzhenitsyn. This great man 2 not a mass movement of protest against Army's statements and tape - recorded pronouncements hare noticed that whose moral power revolutionary or political base, puts economic or social policies or political name for themselves. Even their carrying out of the kidnaping itself was hardly it might more 'nearly be the rhetoric of people playing at being forward only the most generalized rhetoric not stand, has not merely a mighty onmJr nati o o^! action for changed conditions. It is, instead, a cold and inhuman professional. For example, in stealing a car revolutionaries than of a real radical action group. Tom Wicker as its cause, and probably has as its highest aim its own establishment - through lawless practices in his own couX*1 for the purpose of carrying Hearst away, What crime, carried out against an abstractly Solzenhitsyn stands i chosen victim, and offering no plausible they also briefly kidnaped its owner, spectacular acts of terror - as some sort of humanity, life, the innate worth J" leading force among radical groups. human being. What he hope of altering any of the world's vastly increasing their risks of detection before their main purpose could be Marshal Cin" have noticed that this categories of the poor — as a sign of his If that is so, it is notable that there has form of impersonal power opposes II numerous injustices and inequities. that crush!! rhetoric is maundering, repetitive, full of good faith in dealing with them. However been no support of any consequence If these kidnapers were demanding achieved. For another example, in their first nonsequiturs and bombast, and shows much he wants his daughter safe from among any radical groups for the individual, whatever physically or spirit!>' ransom money for Hearst's safe release, cause. their crime would be chilling spectacular crime, the murder of Oakland's little trace of disciplined political thinking harm, Hearst was bound to find that kidnaping of Hearst. The activist enough, but demand literally impossible to meet. If the world not particularly startling. If they were school superintendent, Marcus A. Foster, or close knowledge of social and economic organizations the kidnapers designated to could leam what, the S.L.A. allowed two of its members to conditions. That is to say, it might more Had the kidnapers demanded, say, $1 oversee the food distribution reacted with teaches, the only true revolution wc representatives of any of the stated causes million expended in some sensible fashion at hand. for which terror tactics have been adopted be caught two months later in possession nearly be the rhetoric of people playing at a statement that they could not condone MIKE LA NOUE Kidnapers' cause worthy; tactics less commendable William W. Whiting Editor ■ in ■ chief Jim Bush at>' editor John w- Lindstrom Kathy Niezurawski Campus editor Beth Ann Masalkoski . .Advertising Manager Lynda, Eckert National editor Copy chief Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor Very few people can agree with the roaders took credit for his ingenuity. this. Gerald H. Coy General Manager Michael J. Fox Managing editor Craig Porter Photo editor way the Symbionese Liberation Army The demands of the SLA also compare In our society there is no reason Susan Ager Staff representative1 Lynn Henning Sports editor 1 (SLA) is trying to change the system, but to the demands that the founders of this people in California. Appalaehia or points of view and le ■e personal opinions. many do agree that changing the system is country made when America was born in MSU should go hungry or be in want Editorials are the opinion of State News editors. St?ff columns. >, necessary. 1776. They used revolution and force to clothing and shelter. The SLA seesi Like so many preceding movements accomplish their goals because people obvious need for food in California ! EDITORIALS that seek swift change, the SLA employs violence. were being oppressed, maligned and generally wanted political independence. doesn't the press report this? Because the problem Ls immediatei The demands made by the SLA are Little consideration has been given to the democratic system fails to dealt Firmer ethics legisla selfless and are akin to the romantic chilvalry of Robin Hood. The SLA robs from the rich - the fascist corporate - structure, as they call it — and - capitalist • the reasoning and precedents behind SLA demands. The media has recently demands of the SLA, but the bent to the daily reports such problems immediately, the $ makes demands with force. Perhaps it is time that people stood for their rights and carefully re to better regulate gives to the poor - the undernourished welfare recipients of California. Plans have already been made to are merely melodramatic accounts 6f the heroism of the poor Hearst family. 1 No one has attempted to put the SLA the system that manipulators, and At least the SLA has makes so many so helpless pe pointed out The shallowness of the commitment of state iking to circumvent these requirements include fines distribute hundreds of thousands of into context with the rest of society. No needs of some oppressed people, that legislators to set a high standard for political ethics is of up to S500 and six months in jail. dollars worth of food to the California one perceives the SLA as a symptom of a system is not working and that« evident in the languishing of proposed legislation in needy. Undoubtedly the food is needed greater societal need. In short, the press toward alleviating poverty has The difficulty in addressing the legitimate needs of ^Senate and House committees. and therefore the SLA purpose is justified. has done a one • dimensional job of improved but is only becomi conducting public business is surpassed only by the guile increasingly Certainly the demands of the SLA covering the SLA. ' Recommendations of the Special Senate Committee worse. used by some politicians and administrators in skirting While most everyone abhorsthe violence Those who care for the struggle on Political Ethics have been tied up in the Senate parallel closely the historic demands of the public controversy. Proposed open meeting legislation old Socialist Labor pqrty, led by Eugene of the SLA, the SLA is the only visible victimized people can thank the SLA Committee on State Affairs since October 1973. A V. Debbs. aimed at all levels of government must provide for group that is fighting a freedom struggle pointing to these needs. proposed open meeting law introduced by State Rep. While Debbs' struggle was largely for the rights of the oppressed. It is sad that the Symbionese actia adequate advance, public notice of meetings, the Perry Bullard, D - Arin Arbor, has suffered at the hands nonviolent, his goal of better working The void that the splintered civil rights to take place in a society as wealtk voidability of actions taken at illegally closed or secret conditions for the and student movements have left has given but the actions of the SLA, ho* of the House Judiciary Committee since its inception common man was ours, meetings, closed meetings only after a public recorded undeniable, except for the capitalist rise to a need for rekindled support to crude they may seem, are truly Aim last June. vote to discuss certain subjects strictly defined by corporate structure that existed then. those oppressed by the system. The SLA, and patriotic. it is clear that state lawmakers are dragging their feet statute and citizen standing to sue for enforcement of Debbs proposed the 40 - hour work by doing this in a radical way, has As true as the Boston Tea Party am on ethics legislation and many are trying to avoid the week a generation before the capitalist alienated many people, but at least the Statue of Liberty, the Symbic these provisions. » hassle by making light of some measures. Such antics corporate structure actually instituted his group is accomplishing goals for the Liberation Army must stand its gn The particular strengths of the proposed Senate proposal — and then the middle - of - the - needy. The press seems to ignore all of and fight in its struggle for freedom. can only help to confirm public cynicism of politics legislation include specific stipulations for closed which has already been heightened by the Watergate meetings for collective bargaining of discussion of law scandal. suits, certain personnel matters and property Though some legislators have sought to discredit disposition. Closed meetings for such purposes may only proposals calling for strict regulation of public meetings, The Doctor's be held on an affirmative vote of two - thirds of the lobbying disclosure, conflicts of interest and campaign finances, the need for swift affirmative action in the face of public distrust is only too evident. A recent survey of state adminstrative boards and members of the body. However, the likelihood for successful passage of an open meeting law may rest more with the House in the face of Senate procrastination. The House Judiciary Bag commissions by the Detroit Free Press concluded that Committee is By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D. expected to report some kind of bill, secrecy in government is routine in Michigan. A Lansing though legislator sentiment threatens to water down State Journal survey of local government meetings Bullard's proposal, which is also backed by Common Letters may be addressed to Dr. Werner at one going up and down. Constitutional work, should give you an opinion■ called the MSU Board of Trustees the "most secretive" Cause, a government watchdog agency. MSU Health Center. Names need not be factors also play an important part and whether or not it is worthwhile rM" included unless a personal reply is some people just tend to form the scar you have. because of its practice of closing all pre - board While Bullard's bill, HB 4938, is not as complete as requested. inconspicuous scars and others form very Recently, while filling out a meetings to the public. Last week the State News the Senate version, it does plug a few loopholes, such as heavy scars. The size of the sutures disclosed that the trustees were acting in violation of Is it possible, physically and legally, for (stitches) also make a difference; the history for a job application, I camej exceptions for political party caucuses, and calls for a woman to rape a man? A member of a this question: "Do you have a her* their own "open meeting" guidelines in discussing smaller the sutures and the closer together public access to meetings of two or more members of group interested in your response to this loose rings?" What are loose rings? j proposed actions behind closed doors. they are, the finer the result. policy - making bodies where public business is question cited an article about an Amazon On facial surgery, for instance, The rings referred to are not fowl If anything, proposed legislation dealing with public discussed. civilization in which rape by women was many fingers, but are the inguinal rings. J a very tiny stitches are taken with extemely meetings fails to go far enough to close gaps in existing Michigan legislators would best serve the public good common mating practice. Is there any fine suture material to insure a neat result. are the anatomic structures throujnj state statutes. by tapping on the experience of Texas lawmakers and truth to this tale or is it merely feminist In abdominal surgery, however, forces most hernias protrude. They are C lower abdomen above tin1 inguini ■ propaganda? on the abdominal wall and technical Some states, notably Florida, Oregon, California and combining the best points of proposed Senate and Would the and in men is the place through gentlemen involved in the considerations make it necessary to use Texas, have adopted stringent codes which leave no House bills. They should then act with quick dispatch to have any problem getting a testes decended into the scrotal sKl case heavy materials to lace the belly together abdomen ver\ room for misinterpretation. The 1973 Texas open rid the state of what Common Cause has called conviction? Or would erection be inside the an adequately and prevent rupture of seams. meeting law. for example, precludes "any pre - meeting "ineffective" meetings statutes and open the public The type of surgery often must dictate the development. equated with consent? gathering of members of a government body to decision - making process to full fledged public direction of the incision and cosmetic Comparable structures exist in« - Rape is defined as sexual contact between generally predetermine their vote or action on public business." It scrutiny. man and unwilling factors are ignored. The term hemia w«| loop of intestine protruding tnrouw a an woman In the meantime, Surgical scars tend to become less goes even further to stipulate that all meetings with a such notorious violators of the right with violence or the threat of violence. opening in the abdominal wall. w ■ conspicuous over a long period of time quorum of members present where public business is of public access like the board of trustees would do well According to common legal definitions a are merely a vernacular express' P and it is not uncommon for a scar which discussed are to be open, including legislative to reconsider their abuse of the public trust in person cannot be raped by someone of the somewhat widened inguinal o may still have an ugly appearance after a same sex, nor can a woman rape a man. year, to be less ugly several years later. without there actually being investigating and conference committees. Penalties for anticipation of affirmative legislative action. Part of the problem with the legal Consultation with a plastic surgeon, who is present. definitions is that rape is treated as a the one who does fine medical embroidery Copyright 1974 sexual offense rather than a crime of violence. A man would have an easier time getting a conviction — than he would VOX POPULI getting an erection in the situation you describe. In most frightening circumstances, man's capacity to perform sexually disappears. It is only because of anatomic considerations that a woman is Addicts forced capable of being raped. For her, the major issue is still physical assault, not sex. I have no information on the Amazon civilization to which you refer, but suspect To the Editor: 1 agree with the point made in John Now, the law of supply addict does and dema»d( not f*|J that someone is confusing ritual mating Metcaffe's letter Friday that something should be done to decrease crimes does not say, "Ge^ whiM^'J activities with genuine violence. just too expensive tlus wee • ■ Last year I had abdominal surgery. committed by drug addicts. I think he iolpl.ny.-TW.d .ct W1; J shows a basic misunderstanding of this It takes more money tog ■ Being a woman, I wonder whether or not complex situation, however, when he calls addict has to rob and mug ■ plastic surgery could successfully remove for an "open season" on pushers. more money to buy the J the ugly scar that was left behind? The removal of a surgical scar of Why do drug addicts commit crimes in heroin. Instead of alleviating 1 the first place? From all evidence, addicts we increase it. . t01 necessity involves cutting, therefore producing another surgical scar. A number steal, burglarize or mug to get money to buy drugs. I certainly do not hou|d I pushers, but I think fjrUg.l of factors determine the appearance of a They do not do this when they are high; reallsUclookatthecau^Jl Until t surgical scar. Incisions that follow natural they do it when they are coming down crimes and the lkl'y s. bends and folds in the skin and parallel to forces that normally hold skin run and feel an overwhelming obsession with reducing the supply of thf ,1 getting some more to avoid withdrawal. offer an alternative cou s ^ j taut, produce a less conspicuous scar. In the abdomen, for instance, an Let us think about what happens when until we can help them, | we reduce the supply of heroin by solution. A" incision going from side to side would cracking down on pushers. First, the price 'SOMEBODY HAS TO SET AN EXAMPLE, GLORIA . . . LET'S NOT GO TO FLORIDA THIS SEASON!' yield a much less conspicuous result than goes up. 113H Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 20, 1974 Hecklers disrupt By JIM KEEGSTRA The protesters, representing the Young of its active suppression of democratic remained calm, ignoring heckling and State News Staff Writer Socialist Alliance and the Southern freedoms. giggling throughout his 25 - minute Twenty to 30 people questioned, African Liberation Committee, packed the An older geography major who could description of what CIA geographers and heckled and laughed at a Central back of a small room in the Natural not get into the room said: "It's unfair cartographers do. Intelligence Agency branch chief on Science Building and spilled into the hall. that these protesters should create a stir When True finished, Bill Buckler, campus Tuesday. Approximately 25 and take seats away from those who want Ifti Philip A. True, head of the East Asia other people attending seemed to be nonprotesters. to hear. They should make their point at Geography Dept. graduate assistant, said: "On behalf of those here, I thank you for Branch of the CIA Office of Basic and the beginning and then leave." your talk and apologize for the Geographic Intelligence, was invited by Before True was introduced, Barbara A single page statement handed out by disruptions." the MSU Geography Riemer, the protesters at the door, claimed: Dept. Colloquium asst. professor of psychology, Asked about geographical research Committee to speak on applied geographic stated the protesters' •The CIA is attempting to behind the bombing of the Red River position that the suppress research in the CIA. CIA has no publication of the book "Politics of dikes in North Vietnam, True said no right to speak at MSU because Heroin in Southeast Asia" by Alfred information on that had been requested McCoy, which documents CIA from his department as far as he knew. Romney hits monopolies, participation in heroin traffic. ®The CIA is in court to stop a former agent from publishing his memoirs. After failing to respond to several complex questions from protesters, True was asked if he was long, under orders not to backs Milliken for office •The MSU Vietnam Project from 1955 to 1961 was used as a front for the CIA, answer. "If I don't know, I can't answer," True UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL violating the Geneva convention. said. "The questions seemed more like The former governor said as long as U.S. the handout also claimed that the CIA statements to me." Former Gov. George Romney said business "lacks the discipline of "subverts the basic human rights of life At the end, True thanked the Monday night that group for the U.S. government and must realign the competition," inflation will continue. liberty and democratic self - an interesting and stimulating hour, and wage - price structure or In other comments, face a monopolistic Romney said he determination," citing "well documented said he would be willing to come back to economy. strongly backs the re • election of Gov. involvement" in Cambodia, Laos, Chile, MSU anytime. Several persons Romney, speaking at a Lincoln dinner shouted, William G. Milliken. Brazil, Guatemala, Iran and Greece. True "Please don't!" of Ingham County Republicans at the Lansing Civic Center, said the Nixon who was the Phot of the administration has done nothing to curb PLANE THAT TOOK RONALD COL,MAN I fHoi/LC KNmand. He Now in progress alumni have easier access to the Board of Some people say Larrowe can't make it to Congress because he doesn't have the money and the people for his whi/.thal Trustees. campaign. What they're really saying is that Larrowe is too honest and forthright to tie himself to week. 11!"* big money and I special interest in order to get elected. ct has te net Most Ski items reduced , to got W* 2. Supported the faculty's right to a strong I mug ">ott voice in academic governance. We, the STUDENTS FOR LARROWE, think that this is good. We think that a person running for office should be same a®0 judged by what he stands for. We think that Larrowe stands for the people of the 6th District, and that he is the iating the p« man at the right time. In order to right iCrotj- give him a fair chance to make his views known we need STUDENTS to work for us, and we need money. We don't have fat cats as contributors to hire paid "volunteers." We don't really want them. That's t want t° why we need your time and your money. A buck or two or an hour or two from us will do it. We think it's worth it. 3. Organized a panel of advisors we should to council ses of$ a beer&I national prominence, the release of a new album March 15 and the addition of a new group could change Seger's great COMPASSION local image to a national image. ATE AND State News photo by Bob Kaye -^Radnltz / MATTEL Production* LOVING FILM .bar-b-o I. ABOUT BEING "SOUNDER" 'special! BLACK IN Rltt Film AMERICA. XE* -© a " ■JAY COCKS, :*j ["great pric Thurs. - Conrad ; on Fri. - Wilson, Brody BAR-BQ CHICKEN, EAST LANSING'S ONLY CO - OP FOR OPTICAL NEEDS MON.& THURS. Sat. - Conrad RIBS and PITCHERS I IIA.M.-tS:30 P.M. Sun. - Wilson TUES., WED., FRI., 9 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT 9 A.M. to NOON pmamotmt ptctjius catpowhw 351-5330 miu«x3«ioi«withfiimwys iw pksfrrs NOW IN BROOKFIELD PLAZA A MIKE NICHOLS FILM YOUNG ALAN ARKIN ^ WINSTON From coium8ia pictures a Film by CARL FOREMAN 0«j RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH HsanmniBrr m JOSEPH HELLER rnctai1• pww#* • t mmw pkth UBS'®- Thurs. - Wilson Fri. - IQ9 Anthony Fri. Conrad Sat. -109 Anthony LIZARD'/ - Sat. - Wilson, Brody Sun. - McDonel Kiva Sun. - McOonel Kiva & RESTAURANT FEB. 21,22,23 UNDERGROUND at 224ABBOTT I WOODY ALLEN Thurs in McOonel Kiva Fri & Sat in Erickson Kiva Shows at 1:15-3; 15-5:15-7:15-9:20 NO SHOW THURSDAY NIGHT Council of Graduate Students Present ROBERT ARDREY Lecture at 8:15 P.M. |Q "Rtprlirt of a Review of Behind STARTS FRIDAY! ftrtin Door" from San Francisco Friday Open 6:15 P.M. Shows 7:00 & 9:40 After Dark, July, 1973 San Francisco is bored with pornography Over WILLIAM PETER BLATTVS 17000 pornographic features have been exhibited here, none of which have particularly excited u THE EXORCIST public. When Jim and Artie Michell. the entrepreneurs who operate the Offarel CmM oqjned their own film "Behind the Green Door [WdbvWILLlAM FRIEDKIN they really had no right to expect a reaction more positive than the predictably apathetic Now 60 weeks later the film is still running. times a day from 10 am to midnigb. the grinds on and there are always more eag G-ee^^ waiting to see it. (They must beeager, they pav dollars to get in I) Why? I There have been three extremely succe | pornographic films, Deep Throat, Devil Jones, and Behind the Green Door But of these I Green Door is the only one to have been succe ■ here in the pornographic Center of America. ■ Throat was mildly but amusing bu, nothin9 hi '1 Devil in Miss Jones was mildly disturbing but no ■ more, The "Green Door", however is genu I film. It is intended to I KHIND erotic. It's a very sexy and it succeeds as no previous pcrnographic I has before. This I believe is why the film « I fantastic business. It is the most erotic Mi" I frGRfetN DOOR" TV MITCHELL BROTHERS Preaent but it It is hard core, its shows all done because ,t is soextremely absolutely eve V tastefully. You may explicit,however, i <• I ft I MARILYN CHAMBERS JOHNNIE KEYES george s. Mcdonald open to this kind of filmic experience, recommend it to you. T„t | with Special Guest Appearance by a famous all-star football professional (you'll recognize him This it not to say that the film has n ■ ELLEN BURSTVN • MAX VON SOT-LEE J. COBB plot (putting it charitably I is thin ,heie' I in the adaptation of the underground classic "Behind the Green Door" KITTY WINN JACK MacGOWRAN JASON MILLED much dialogue and Marilyn Chambers (tne ■ Produced and directed by JAMES ami ARTIE MITCHELL • Cinematography by JON KONTANA UNDA Flake, Girl) is not a supremely PETER BLATTY Original score bv DANIEL LE BLANC • Eastman Color \ Adult* only SHOWTIMES 7 00 Rin m nn But when you're watching the film, ttiea P^^ | inconsequential. Agam cunvUPI Arp "0.8.30, 10:00 A Mitchell Brother! somehow seem "t> fits O " Co™w»0«x» Comput, <®» !iSSSifS, ADMISSION 116 NAT SCI F'lm <-P Rclt>» not be to everybody's taste. However.' type of entertainment then Be * Green I Notpt Pleasp iNoie. Passes ' Guest Ni*ht ■ Bargain Day g20Q this '^enry stevensl rlease ' • suspended for This attraction. • • YOO MUST BE 18, PLEASE BRING PROOF OF AGE Door" is really the one to see. San franco ■ Michigan State News, Fast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 20, 1974 7 claims fund abuse, plans suit Feature At Larrowe da*. 1* 20-3* 25- / x ENDS THURSDAY ^30.7:40 9:50 P M- (OiU-00 XH'1' ,30"*V n.PDAIftDnDTCD * CRAIG PORTER By State News Staff Writer s!nTteUiedTo IwcuUtion thiTh'rwm.lH^^ Se"ate P°s.tponed action on the bi" Tuesday and do not prohibit them from doing so. 'All The Way Boys" Charles P. Larrowe announced the 6th District seat, su^fmonths^ " ^ °ST l°the STARTS FRIDAY MSU professor said Tuesday he authorized Bf.'lengefr< *ho w°uld .not T*™ ^ . ___ Lk ■* a^h lhiS £-■?!??iH: against state Sen. William Ballenger, R issue in the state. 21 When UST was betomi"g « Ballenger had anticipated that remain in committee for one the bill would to two JSSrat Ze ALL FAMILY...ALL FUN...ALL DISNEV! a Township, charging improper use of state Later Tuesday, Ballenger said quick action months, to parts of his senatorial district which lie outside the DST issue on allowing him time to get feedbac k from the the 6th district. caught him by surprise. ntly announced his A DST bill ■ Larrowe, who —„„„„... passed the House 10 days ago w.no and ** * ■* *• ^»• ■ndidacy for the congressional seat which |,arles Chamberlain, R - East Lansing, will days.i. only in a Senate standing committee for five constituents brought only 4,000 months or 15 per cent responses in five ^ h** h ,6th .D,ifict'" Mlen:, districts, claiming *n6 mail Ballenger said he would pay for the mailing if that Senate rules he were judged guilty. )Ks candidates' 8 DAYS MSU Students, Staff I Petitions of candidates for both races. Candidates for Communication Arts - Harold and Alumni ■SMSU Student Board Academic Council have not yet J. Skinner and Paul W. King. been determined. Jsitions and president Other candidates are: ■lidated Tuesday by the Students will also vote on a Engineering - Nancy Sutake, KMSU Elections Commission. constitutional amendment to Harry C. Doscher, Gene Honolulu, Hawa i i - allow them to select the ■Thirty ■ four of 36 petitions Varndell, Daniel Mageau and ASMSU president. In the - March 19 — March 26 329 past, Peter Didrichsons; Business — . verified. Two petitions the ASMSU Board has selected Link Corkery, Karl Bush, Dean - Waikiki Beach Hotel t the University College seat its own president. If the R. Pannell, Rick Budnick and Kre declared invalid since amendment is not passed, the Tom Bell; ither petitioner was enrolled winner of the presidential race Agriculture — ■University College. ■Other than that seat, every will not serve in the office. Following is the list of Arthur D. Siirila, Larry C. Harmon and John W. Social Science — Patrice Youney; osmsu travel candidates released by ASMSU Tier ASMSU seat has at least Gajewski, Phillip Bradley, John ASMSU 353-0659 |e candidate. Tuesday for the colleges: Arts Edmondson, Star Blohm and Letters - Marcia Allen; and 353-8857 Frank Lessa. letters and Education - William Peltcs; Spartan Travel 351-0384 For president of ASMSU, Jucation are the only colleges Human Ecology - Jordan candidates are Robert Distler Jth one candidate. Rosenthal and Maggie James; Jr., Victor M. Green, Tim ■In the College of Arts and Natural Science — Michael Davis, James H. Beach, Richard s, Marcia Allen, a current Spitzer, M. James Bode and C. Strong, Timothy F. Cain member, is running for John l election. Thompson; and Thomas G. Somers. ■Tom Somers, presently ge of Social James Madison jrcsentative, is a candidate I the presidency of ASMSU. i Cain, another current fcMSl' member, is also lining for president. Cain is HIGHEST lesently head of ASMSU RATING fcor Relations. -N Y. Daily News ■Neither President Ed EXQUISITE! TONIGHT lafton or Executive Assistant Bartrem will run for - Newsweek ! in the election. iThe election will be held ONE OF IS ■ing spring registration. A THE BEST L ■dents to to be set up pass through is for - Time Magazine SPAGHETTI k) to encourage voting, hn addition to ASMSU ■didates, student voters will SPECIAL Jle for student representatives J the Academic Council. |ere will be one ballot for '1.00 IflSSPORT fcd APPLICATION STEWART IHOTOS ■ 'Regular $5 90 foi THE LONESOME PICKER SIDES [ M00SUSKI7 30 p.m. MEETING Wed, Feb. 20 AGAIN AT 18 V CORAL GABLES ■FREE ASPEN DRAWING! ■ Bring all vour old ticket stubs! the:taelzzi23 L ■ Ski flick, happy hour, other J door prizes. ■MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE First time in America 17 Plavers from Holland's Major Orchetras NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE PROGRAM GOUNOD Petite Symphonie MOZART Serenade No. 12, K. 388 Q'INDY Chanson et Danses DVORAK Serenade in D minor FRIDAY, MARCH 1 at 8; 15 P.M. in the University Auditorium ■ , UNION I ACTIVITIES BOARD I FLIGHTS OFFICE I M°N. FR|. 1.5 p M I 1tc°„AVAILABLE II tuNATIONAL 'D'S 0i 0UJH HOSTEL CARDS J53-9777 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Febn^j, Jackson perpetuates women's progress "The administration has realized that it has has seen increase first hand the massive in opportunities for sP°rts organization 0f (DGWs ' '■ I something to offer women in the field of sports They women athletes. Jackson began education teachers „ have seen the desirable effects of athletics for women, her 10 "The year track career in and so they are now willing to put money into the - 1944, and during that time she with the DCWSbe'on program rather than to perpetuate a stepchild made the United States women's com/1111 !", PinS to get J organization . . . People started realizing that women Olympic and Pan American teams. In 1951 she won a interested in £ fJJ have a need to compete just as men do. These needs gold athletics," t|ackson medal during the Pan American "Teachers began |00 must be met in an organized manner." games in the 440 relay and a role of women kjj silver medal in the 200 - meter athletesJ increased By PAM WARD run. instrumental in the interest,; "The opportunities for of women State News Sports Writer competition have increased collegiate People started spojl n Her office is decorated with provide a wide range of tremendously since the time I that women have a m pictures of women athletes in was participating," the former opportunity for women action. The corners of the athletes to compete," Jackson Olympic star said. "When I was compete just needs must as men d0T, be met » J room are filled with boxes of said. "Women should have the running track in school the 200 organized manner. They gym shoes and uniforms. On opportunity to compete under was the longest event for to structure it and the desk, there is a large pile of desirable conditions, and we women." in the proper to ch21 the newly printed women should provide them with the Jackson attributes the way." 1 sports schedules which she necessary facilities and budget expansion of women's sports One of the successful women's i offshood rf] proudly hands out to her to meet their needs." to three major factors. In the Jackson said, is the exoaniJ visitors. Jackson is more than just a 1960s the United States of coaching Nell C. Jackson, asst. bundle of talk and ideas. Her Olympic Commission formed a women. A opportunijl distinction ctgl athletic director in charge of manner is serene and relaxed women's committee. Its made women's sports, is soft - but persistent, and she has objective to create interest between a men's J spoken and methodical. She succeeded, during her short was in the field of women's women's program examination of some onl talks slowly and deliberately, tenure, to pioneer several athletics and to develop the 0(1 goals. A men's athletic pwj but she gets things done. improvements in the women's is Olympic sports for women. geared more total Jackson,, associate professor program. "The Olympic Commission professionalism. To pn^l of physical education, was Her biggest accomplishment, got to the grass roots level of professional athlete isa»f named asst. athletic director perhaps, was her ability to its goals. These during the summer. When she obtain an increased budget — Director at work the problem," Jackson explained. "They tried to get currently fairly well b| channels ■ assumed her position in the core of any successful instructions to women at an for women athletes. Nell C. Jackson was named asst. athletic director in charge improvements in the women's sports Ho«ni September, the women's program. The present $84, 000 program. One of these coaching |l early age by establishing the area of program at MSU was just of women's sports in fall of 1973. In the six months she has was achieving an approximate $50,000 increase in the budget represents an national age groups." women is being emphasi beginning to gain substantial approximate $50,000 increase been here, she has succeeded in pioneering several budget. A change in attitudes among and gradually expanded. financial and moral support from last year. Jackson , from the University and the attributes the increased physical education officials "An expansion of the J with the recent progress of the program, but insists that it The offices of some of the we may find that we'll have to also emerged at this time. Until of coaching is one Athletic Council. must be allowed to grow and out farther. As the bypto support from the University to status of the woman athlete women coaches and of the branch this time, competitive sports of a healthy women's p*f« Jackson, energetic and general change in attitudes. and is impressed with the channels must remain open for assitant athletic director have program grows there will be a strongly dedicated to women's a "The administration has women's program at MSU. progress. Jackson has been moved to Jenison need for more money and were thought to be harmful to and detrimental to and these opportunities mjl women coming out," Jackson i sports, brought to East Lansing realized that it has something "I like MSU and I enjoy introduced significant Fieldhouse, public recognition." their health. Research, "I'm hoping more of the acknowledging yoi a host of ideas and to offer women in the field of working here," she said, improvements in the women's that there is women's varsity The credit for the recent a however, disproved this and people will return it philosophies that have slowly sports," Jackson explained. leaning back in her chair. "It's program. sports program outside of improvements in the women's physical education participating and r begun to filter into the MSU "They have seen the desirable not a highly pressured For the first time, a tutoring intramural or recreational program cannot be given solely departments began to accept something back to the spot program. The corner stone to effects of athletics for women, environment. People cooperate service lias been offered for activity. A large dressing room to her, Jackson points out. women in sports and began to It's hard to say hov -*■ her philosophies on women's and so they are now willing to and are willing to help. This is women athletes. For the first for the women athletes has Women's athletics have sports, however, can be put money into the program what the women's time, medical services and been installed at Jenison. expand their programs. women will return to puttjfl program undergone a gradual The third impetus to the knowledge back into sp« summed up in one word — rather than to perpetuate a needs." facilities have been expanded "We're on the right road," development through the recent progress of women's One thing is certain, howa opportunity. stepchild organization." She can spot no vast for women. For the first time, Jackson said. "But as the years. Being a former track sports was the formation of the Jackson has returned andfl "My main concern is to Jackson has been pleased deficiencies in the present women have printed schedules. program continues to develop participant and coach, Jackson Division for Girls and Women's is her target. No tomboy tags Mikki Baile's philosophy for Linda a part of women's sports "In order to receive, you have to give. BasketballJ helped me receive the light. We've got to get along, i just got back from Western Illinois, riding together A sports, it's more than just the beginning to get recognition 12 hours in a car. People can get on your nerves. fit "Coaching is a higher form of teaching. / got a lot out number of baskets made and from other universities. of sports in college and, / wanted to give other people the games won." "Respect of women's was great. The different personalities. Emotionally,l| the opportunity to enjoy it like I have. Some been getting into it this year." of my Baile believes the women's athletics is what we need and happier moments have been watching people grow up athletics program at MSU has it's coming." through sports.... In sports, it's more than just the made great progress in recent Baile doesn't like to set number of baskets made and the games won." years. personal goals for herself. By LYNN HENNING "The program here has a lot "I try not to look too far State News Sports Writer By JACKWALKDEN to offer the student," she said. ahead," she said. "I know for a "One thing which was lacking life goal it'd be nice to get Tuesday night Linda Stoick didn't make basketball pr State News Sports Writer here is tradition, but now that married and settle down. But it didn't matter to her. She was in Grand Rapids, helpfl the ball is rolling, we're gaining Professionally, I don't really with the election returns that were sending Robert to victory in his bid for election to the U.S. Congress. Her* VanderVj To Mikki Baile, coaching four sports in high school, this tradition. have any expounded goals. I isn't "We've been able to had won and she was happy. rah - rah tactics or including field hockey, enjoy it here and it's a fine accumulate A prelaw student who plans on a career in politics, La winning one for the Gipper. basketball, lacrosse and a pride that was experience, but in the same softball. never here before. We're sense the world is pretty big." Stoick has weathered all the comments and sterotypes diitdl It's the art of conveying a toward a woman athlete. Sure, she was called a tomboy when J Baile attended West Chester thought. was young. And so many have presumed she's a phyw State College in Pennsylvania Baile, in her second year on the women's coaching staff at MSU believes in team play, not because "it has a very strong physical education program." Baile played field hockey, Women's gymnastics individualism. basketball and lacrosse for "We have 10 people working four years in college and then together, not just five starters," Baile said. "We have depth and experience this year, so I've played all three on national teams. She also played on the field hockey team which national occloim been able to substitute more. toured the world in 1971 and "Some people make a Southern Illinois. But I always director for women's sports, state meet. She was also an "To be a winner, everyone which went to England and wanted to come back to MSU and she has done a fine job so honors student. has to be able to get along with Holland in 1973. This summer big deal about women's "At first I hated gymnastics, each other. I think we have a at some time." far with the program. The the team will tour Africa for sports, saying we are probably because I was always lot of that this year on the McKenzie worked as an future for women's sports at about six weeks. challenging men and all assistant gymnastics coach for MSU is really exciting," falling on my head," Weaver team." "It's quite a thrill playing on that, but I can't see it. the MSU team for several years McKenzie said. said. "But I felt obligated, I Baile's philosophy has been a touring national team," Baile There is no way that a before going to Clarion State guess, and stuck with it, and working for the Spartans. This New to the team, along with now I'm glad I did. year's basketball team is off said. "It does, however, take a woman can compete on College for the 1973 season as lot of work and preparation head coach. McKenzie, this year is "Barb is the best women's to its best start on record, equal terms with men in freshman Ann Weaver. Weaver After the '73 season, which coach I've ever worked with winning nine of its first 10 beforehand, and it takes a lot has been a great asset to the of time out of your life. gymnastics." saw Clarion finish sixth in the and she should receive much of games entering Tuesday's game team and competes in four the credit for the teams fine at Western "I feel a lot closer to the nation, McKenzie saw her Michigan. By ARTIE GARNER dream true and she events. She has taken much of showing so far." In United States when I'm away come just her second year of returned to MSU. the load off Captain Raeanne from it. You appreciate it more While MSU has always been "We are a very young team coaching, the Gloster, N.J. "The program Miller, and consistantly divides native is no stranger to the when away. After seeing other known for its fine men's for women's and when we get some up catagory victories with her. countries in other situations, gymnastics teams, the women's sports has improved greatly in experience, and mature some, sports field. She participated in Weaver is a graduate of East you're proud of the U.S., even team this year has moved into the past three years, not only we will have a very good in this time of crisis. national prominence with the in gymnastics but in all Lansing High School, where chance at a national "It's a personal experience arrival of a new coach and women's sports. The teams are she competed under June championship," she said. "We especially in women's athletics. several promising freshman. all having good years, and MSU Szypula, wife of the MSU's are in an extremely tough It's not a celebrity situation. The team is being coached is starting to get some national Men's coach. In high school, region and doing well in it. recognition for its women's Weaver was selected captain of No one even knows you're by Barbara McKenzie, who Captain Miller has been came here from Clarion State athletics," she said. "Nell the all - state team, and won away because there's no coming to MSU since fifth College. For McKenzie, it is the Jackson is the new athletic the all - around award at the publicity." grade for gymnastics training, fulfillment of a dream that Baile was teaching position upon looking for a started in eighth grade. and was the only MSU woman education major. She plays basketball, though, because sh ■ "My mother was a self to compete in the NCAA finals it. „ J graduation from college, but - last year. She has been the when the MSU coaching job taught gymnast and dancer," "I'm into people more now, their personalities, became vacant, she took it. McKenzie said. "It was just driving force behind the team, and has accounted for many "What I'm learning from playing basketball will stay ■ forever. Like, in how to get along with people. ^ "They offered me the job natural for me to pick it up. I triumphs on the balance beam "In order to receive, you have to give. Basket and I took it," Baile said. started coming to MSU when I and floor exercises. ^ j' was in sixth grade and took me receive that light. We've got to get along, she io "They were looking for a team Andrea Schwartz, freshman, sports coach, and someone had lessons from the men's coach, just got back from Western Illinois, riding r gjpat. M and Cathy Welsh, junior, have George Szypula. About the a car. People can get on your nerves. But it «■ ■ given them my name. They both competed in the all • different personalities. Emotionally, I've really be1' called me. I never applied for eighth grade I decided I wanted 1 around events and captured it this year." it. to be a coach at MSU," -s proJ critical points with their high "Coaching is a higher form McKenzie said. She likes the way MSU has recognized its worn j places. Sue Bissonnette, with more money, better facilities etc. She doesn of teaching, anyway. I got a lot That dream took a long time sophomore, has placed strong ^ J out of sports in college, and I to be realized. McKenzie in the the inequities that do exist, however. Inequities uneven bars and have to put up with. wanted to give other people started her freshman year at don-t (it,| vaulting, while the return of "If the Addidas they pass out during the ^ . cUtsanP the opportunity to enjoy it like MSU and became disenchanted Vicki Spencer, freshman, from I have. with the setup of women's make them fit," she said crisply. "If you need nig ^ppL injuries promises to help the they have is low cuts, you wear them. But i "Some of my happier sports. She transferred to team. • to drink on the road, or make a fool of my ^caustl moments have been watching Southern lllinoisis University "Everyone on the team is ^soP people grow up through sports. to complete her four years. representing MSU, then they can afford to give very close and we all pull for own and launder our uniforms." Of course I'm excited when the "When I first started here everyone else. The freshmen on But the bitterness doesn't get in team makes 20 layups in under the program was really in the team work very hard and the way. joitfS two minutes, but sports are rough shape far as women's there is "Nothing is as strong as a group of peop e , ■ haw thut fuiini ■ a as general positive together." sh* "I »•-»,♦ - more tangible than that. In sports went. So I transferred to BARBARA McKENZIE attitude," Miller said. time.' 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Grand River, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 ? mil X & ir-mm. (496) M.S.U. ' I 1 2 1 1 § It E MI *** W-"2\ Mon.-Fri. 10:00-9:00 WMWM Saturday 10:00-6:00 iJMAjjlJICJM, Sunday 12:00-6:00 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Fcbman. ■.», Car pool applications ENEMY By SUSAN AGER (Conserve Energy — Share A Ride), were distributed in early involved in long commutes each day," he said. State News Staff Writer February to over 8,000 faculty and staff through their "Car pooling is thus not particularly to their advantage." Nearly 1,200 faculty and staff applications for car pool partners departments. The response represents about 15 per cent of the Johanson said the computer run would use approximately a will be run through a University computer at 2 p.m. today, at a distribution. Robert Perrin, vice president for University relations, said he half hour of computer time, costing about $360. Key punch and the cost to the University of about 72 cents per application. charges would total about another $180, and the separating and was not disappointed with the returns but called them "a Printouts of potential partners should be in the campus mail fairly sorting of printouts will cost about $25, he estimated. for distribution to departments by late this afternoon or early- modest response," which he attributed to a fuel shortage in What could have been the greatest cost to the University — a Thursday moming, Andy Johanson, supervisor of applications Lansing which is apparently not too severe. computer program to perform such a matching — was absorbed "Another factor in the relatively low response could be a great programming, said Tuesday. by the Burroughs Corp., who provided the program free of Applications for the car pooling service, nicknamed CESAR many of our faculty and staff live close to campus, and are not charge, including 16 man - hours to install it in the MSU computer. Johanson said Burroughs has advertised the free car pool ENVIRONMENT program and free installation in several computer journals. There is apparently no connection between the free service and This U-M graduate aides vote on strike President Wharton's position on the Burroughs Corp. Board of Directors. spring Lyman Briggs College and Department will offer the interdisciplinary course and the Environment". The course, now" the "P Ph Johanson said the cost of additional three four days labor has been expanded in order to in its thirrf ^ Graduate assistants at the classes. refusal to bargain with the the cost and time involved in an spent to make the program more efficient on the computer or would who were not able to enroll in the course accomadate the 1%*' last vear University of Michigan voted Cindy Hill, executive editor Graduate Employes obtaining a certification vote. total about $300. of the Michigan Daily, the Union demands include Applications for the car pooling service will be available to Tuesday on whether to strike Organization of Teaching to get the university to campus newspaper, said Fellows. recognition as a bargaining students at spring term early registration and registration. The agent, a waiver of tuition, cost applications will be identical to those used by faculty and staff, Topics Include: recognize a recently formed Tuesday that a day - long rain Officials told union have lowered the number • of living salary increases and - including the opportunity for long - distance commuters from as How long might the energy problem last? teaching assistant union. may representatives last week that At press time the results of of teaching assistants voting, a limit on class size. far as Detroit and Saginaw to see fellow commuters. they would not begin talks on Do had been and that the vote could swing The strike would hit the Perrin said he hopes to distribute a questionnaire midway we have the resources (coal, oil, the vote not union demands until the gas. fusion etcli« university during the midterm meet the growing demand for energy? tabulated. either way. organization is certified by the through spring term to those faculty, staff and students who If the strike approved The quarrel between the examination period, which Is was Michigan Employment applied to the service to see how many actually carried through in by 801 of the 1,600 teaching assistants and the university followed by a week - long What are the long term | ossibilities for Relations Commission. forming a car pool. these and other assistants, picket lines will be centers on the university's Union members object to spring break in early March. sources of energy? formed in front of classroom buildings in an effort to keep What are the problems associated with all students from attending increasing energy What conservation measures are necessary? What are the social, economic and political Ping pong meet of limited energy? implications Bus Service To IflTA Chicago Jan. 1C c The preliminary competition Effective 15, 1974 (Central Standard Time) What is the effect of energy as a thermal pollutant? of the women's table tennis Leaves • Cast Lansing Arrival • Chicago 6:30 AM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 12:10 PM tournament will take place There will be guest lectures by scientists, 9:30 AM Via: Benton Harbor 3:05 PM politicians, today and Thursday in 118 12:00 PM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 5:45 PM economists, industry representatives and others from oii Women's Intramural Bldg. Via: Benton Harbor 8:25 PM 3:00 PM. and off campus. Reading for the course will be !S:00 PM Via: So. Bend, Ind. 10:45 PM Scientific Singles matches will begin at 6:25 PM Via: Benton Harbor 11:15 PM America, Physics Today, The New York Times, etc. and a 7 p.m. today. Each match will 9:50 PM Via: Benton Harbor 2:45 PM text prepared by the department. Special evening sections be the best two of three games are available for persons not able to attend BUS SERVICE TO FLINT, during the dav of 15 points. NO PREREQUISITES OPEN T(J ALL MAJORS OF ALL SAGINAW, BAY CITY Doubles preliminary action COLLEGES, 3 CREDITS (can be counted as science Leaves East Lansing will take place Thursday. Each credits). 9:35 AM • To Flint - Saginaw match is the best two of three 1:50 PM - To Flint - Saginaw - Bay City games of 21 points. 3:30 PM • To Flint • Saginaw • Bay City More detailed information 6:10 PM - To Flint ■ Saginaw - Bay City FRI. ONLY 5:45 PM - To FLINT LBC/PHV/IDC 256 and rules are available in a SUN. ONLY 9:30 PM - To FLINT handout found at the Women's IM desk. Phone East Lansing Bus Terminal 720 095 - for schedule information 720 • 09M 903 Tu Th 8:00 - B:50pm 118 Phys. «. Ast. (TV) Sequence No 720 OSS 332-2569 904 Th 7:00 - 8:50 .- Phys. & Ast. 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Five boy/girl teams will compete for department who offers you at no extra cost a BUYS own service, 5 year the championship, and you could be one of them. protection plan. So get a partner and try out! You asked for it, you wanted it, now you're going to eat it! SHROVE TUESDAY RETURNS FEBRUARY 26th *618 ADVENT i INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES i i 2800 EAST GRAND RIVER. EAST LANSING MICH ! EBB SHROVE TUESDAY :address FEBRUARY 26th | city _ state GET FULL DETAILS AT THE !phone HI-FI BUYS Disc Shop 1101 East Grand River 337-2310 323 East Grand iONATIONRl HOUSE Of PANCAKES ; partner's name River 3 2800 EAST GRAND RIVER | If you can write your name,you can enter! i If you can eat pancakes,you may win! Michigan State News, Hast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 20, 1974 Why P a y A 7 ore! Why Pay More! Wh P it's what's— v ci v M <> r p f 'happening rc(j ,,( complaining with no .,7 stop by the Consumer >rmalion and Complaint ,rrai Office, second floor Volunteers interested in I ' the office are also urged jpby. N. Subramanian will address Geology colloquium on ^structural Sludies in some ii 4 p.m. Thursday in JOS ral Science Bldg. h..te will be a preliminary .ling of the Black Writers ksliop '•* n"°" Sunday in K2 ii Hall. Any black who writes is ,cd to attend. av Radical Alliance is going to sh a Lansing bar for riminating against gays. If you participate in the zap, at 11 tonight in 309 rices Bldg. ted in reducing yon The anxiety Reduction . room for 20 volunteers, t'lunteers must be willing to ,ir technique daily for 3 irientation meeting at 7 ay in 301 Agriculture bsolutely no knowledge of few required to participate us>sidic Shabbat this weekend, of gas only. Call Phil Sharkey abhi Rudolph I (More IWH on Page 13) FABRIC SOFT NCR 93< | sSira. HEN TURKEYS 48^ »f 9 THIN SKINNED Ull T ^°r WMt8 |67(1 PR1U5HS 5S< ■ new sp>hco9oz' tawt'tpokg' pm f GAYIORD BUTTER 5 varieties 1 65■ SMALL PLANET NATURAL 349-4037. 5-2-20 HURRY! Best offer over $700. shopping center. Sublease until apartment, spring. 351-8923. utilities, close. 332-0460. 3-2-22 STORAGE, 1241 Roth 0* GROCERY now taking CHECKER MARATHON 1967. 355-6080. 7-2-21 ESCORTS WANTED for Executive applications for employment. June. $175 per month. Call $77.50/month. BI-1-2-20 South Cedar at I 96. 69«31| 351-5543. 3-2-20 0-3-2-20 Escort Sen/ice. Phone 372-0567. MALE SINGLE Bower V-8 automatic, air quad stereo. VOLKSWAGEN VAN, 1968 - In Knowledge of Natural Food GIRL TO share 2 bedroom, $90 - room, 0-2-28 House Best reasonable offer. 355-6267. good condition, $1600. Call business and nutrition would help. Apply in person. 225 Ann NEED ONE girl spring term, 2 girl, includes utilities. Downtown Co-op. $250/term (includes everything). 351-4490. MINOLTA 7-S camera, with case and Honeyvw# F1.8JIfill BL-3-2-20 between 9 and 4 weekdays, Twyckingham. Own bedroom. Lansing. Call Cindy, 487-5906 MASSEUSES NEEDED todo body Street, East Lansing. 2-2-20 3-2-20 482-6066. 4-2-20 351-8394. 5-2-22 or 484-8250. 3-2-22 attachment. Best rubs at health spa. CHEVROLET, 1956. Good 332-0110. 3-2-22 condition! 327-325 Appointments for interview. Call NATURAL FOODS Cook, Apply ONE BEDROOM, furnished, close OPENING FOR 1 girl in Haslett ROOM FOR male student, across 372-0567 between 12-6 p.m. in person at SMALL PLANET horsepower. $900 - 355-5470. to campus. Lease through mid Arms • spring term. $78.25. from Union. 211V4 Grand River, 100 USED VACUUM Clean 3-2-22 0-2-28 NATURAL GROCERY. 225 stereo. Call after three. Ann Street. 2-2-20 September, $160 per month. 351-1037. 3-2-22 upstairs. $48 per month. 5-2-20 Tanks, cannisters and uP#l 349-3358. 3-2-22 Call 351-8238, between 1-5 p.m. Guaranteed one full yW-' | CHEVY Van 1967 Custom paint PROGRAMER FEE paid. 5-2-22 - BABYSITTER TO take care of and GIRL NEEDED for 3-woman, ONE BLOCK from campus. and up. Dennis and interior, rebuilt engine, stereo 7-2-28 radio, tape. 394-1366. Motorcycles j(fe] Leading computer manufacturer seeking several individuals with up to one year experience in give loving care to one infant in my home. Own transportation SUBLEASE 1 BEDROOM, $135. spring term. Capitol 351-5162. 3-2-22 Villa. $17/week. Call evenings. 372-7456. 10-2-27 Company, 316 North City Market. C 3-2M Q East Lansing. Call after 4 p.m., necessary. Light housekeeping. SUZUKI compilor writing. B.S.E.E. or 351-5272. 3-2-22 WANTED, ONE 2 for old CHEVY STEP VAN - 1968, good 500, 1973. Excellent References. Okemos area. Hour* or man B.S. Computer Science degree Cedar condition. $225 - Call condition. One owner. $825. 40 approximately, 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 Village apartment required. Salary $12,000 - FEMALE TO sublease apartment immediately or spring term. 351-7439 after 8 p.m. 5-2-26 mpg. 627-5582. 3-2-21 p.m. 355-9618 (8 • 5 p.m.); $15,000 commensurate with with same from now until 337-1864. ask for J.C. 2-2-21 349-9515 (5:30 • 8 p.m.) 5-2-25 experience. Call Linda Kaye, September. 485-9415 and COMET, 1966 - 2-door. Dark YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, BMW, Personal Careers, 489-1441. green, black interior, has no rust, RICKMAN. Many 74s in stock, WANTED: AMBITIOUS people, evenings, 351-4577. 5-2-26 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - One C.M.E.A. 4-2-21 undercoated, 390, 4-speed, runs some 1973s at reduced prices. earnings unlimited. Call J & J bedroom, furnished, air 2 APARTMENTS VERY nice, conditioned, parking. Close to Leathers, helmets, accessories, - nice and new snow tires. $450. ENTERPRISES, res. 676-1934. FORMER VISTA Volunteer to be completely refinished. campus on Stoddard. Call 627-7397,627-5601. 2-2-21 part and service. SHEP'S 5-2-25 MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 MSU campus representative for Downtown Mason. Prefer between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. North Cedar, Holt. Just south of ACTION. 12-15 hours per week, responsible adults. $140 - $145 I 351-8238. 10-3-5 CUTLASS, 1971 - Excellent GOOD EXPERIENCED legal I-96 over pass. Phone 694-6621. $2.50/hour. Call collect, Wayne month. Deposit required. condition, low miles. Take over secretary for month of April. payments. 484-7351. 5-2-26 C-5-2-22 Snyder, 313-226-7928.3-2-20 Call 484-7491.3-2-21 ) after 5 p.m. 5-2-26 rang GROUND FLOOR opportunity. 301 SOUTH HOLMES - near Learn sales and service of water Sparrow Hospital. Upstairs. 1 MALE TO share 3 man house $65 How to form your own car pool treatment systems. Phone Mr. room efficiency, gentlemen, per Call month, Dave utilities Included. Patterson. 489-7250. 5-2-21 *harB b8th< includes utilities. Sinclair, 484-7773 $70. 351-7497. 0-7-2-28 10-2-21 As a public service at no charge, the State News will provide a free classified PART TIME Positions for MSU advertisement for those people who would like to let up or join a car pool. ATTIC, SINGLE or couple. House students. Excellent salary level SUBLET 731 BURCHAM privileges. $70/month. 2320 and meaningful business apartment spring. Balcony facing Lake Lansing Drivinp?_ experience. Automobile P00'- courtyard. 351-0477. Road, Lansing. 7-2-22 required. 351-5800. C-3-2-20 3-2-22 _ From HOUSEMATE NEEDED. $87.50/ a m Returning | Flf tart I in ran Wftt]| H C0ZY T0P f,oor •Pwiment " one month plus utilities. 371-2747. _ _ bedroom, carpeted, unfurnished, Call after 10 p.m. 3-2-22 p.m. garbage disposal, easy walking TV AND STEREO distance to campus. Preferred NEW HOUSE rentals near campus. Six $24/term; $9.95/month. married couple. $155 - available The State News will not accept responsibility for arrangement! or conduct of Free bedrooms, two baths, March 4. Call after 6 p.m. - same day delivery and service. dishwasher, carpeted. Fraa rent participants. 351-1359. 3-2-22 Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-2-28 to March 1.351-9036. 5-2-26 The information requested below must be supplied in order for ad to appear. PIANOS FOR Rent. $15 a month 1 GIRL NEEDED for four woman NICE, FURNISHED 4 bedroom and up. MacLAUGHLIN PIANO - Cedar Village apartment, house on west side of Lansing. AND ORGAN MART, 1606 spring term. $75/month. Three blocks from major bus Address East Michigan. Phone 487-5995 351-8306.3-2-22 _ lina. Two people starting March C-2-28 1. $71 par month, ideal for City NEED MALE for 2 man. Own couple, students. 489-4534. •This coupon may be brought in or mailed to: Car Pool Cla«ifiedt, 347 Student ( matiwnts "Ifipl room, X-3-2-22 bus service. 337-2508. 4-2-22 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Services Building. No phone calls accepted. SUBLET ONE bedroom, furnished. Share large attic. Close - campus. ONE OR 2 men needed for Cedar 1/2 block. $170. 337-7021. $76/month. 332-0266. V NO CHARGE Village, spring. 332-8007.3-2-22 X-B-2-21 X-4-2-266 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 20, 1974 13 for Sale w Animals C Pff9Bl j(Z) |Jj* Service m Bit's what's happeningi ■it's what's happeningi _ Buy TC121A Cassette recorder, YORKSHIRE TERRIERS BOARD EXAM TUTORING THESES, RESUMES, typing 'and - t.ee weeks old. One year AKC, paper trained, all shots, KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES farranty. $100 . 351-3809. DH and rabies. 484-3004. 5-2-26 Now being formed for the printing. Reasonable prices. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, "ui.vciiicius for It's What's The MSU Rodeo Club will meet at Free U Classes: Zazen meditationis The Women's Center: be sure to K-2-22 LSAT, MCAT, DAT Board exams. coming 337-0712. C-2-28 Happening must be received in the 8:30 tonight in the Livestock still looking for serious sitters. come to the general meeting at AKC State News office, 341 Student - OLD English Sheepdog For information call Pavilion. ALL members should Monday meeting is prerequesite for 7:30 tonight. Open to any woman. m'ra 25 YEARS experience. 313-354-0085 Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least puppies. Reasonable. 353-5262. 0-1-2-20 attend. The board of directors wilT coming to the class at 7 tonight in Child care and rides provided. At ■OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 After 5 and weekends (517) IRENE ORR Theses, term two class days before No announcements will be publication. meet at 8 p.m. Everyone's help is 209 Bessey Hall. Call Ronn for 7:30 p.m. Sunday the program will Aast Michigan, Lansing. 838-4451. 5-2-25 PASSPORT papers, general typing. Formerly by phone. accepted needed with the rodeo this more information. Yoga - Massage be "Women in Jail." The discussion K72 7409 C-5-2-22 Creative APPLICATIONS, with Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. weekend. Awareness continues and is still win be led by a woman who Weddings and Portraits C-2-28 open to new people. 7 tonight in 35 worked for 3 years in a local fisette TAPE deck - Teac 220 Mobile Homes « LUKE PHOTOGRAPHY' The MSU Women Against Rape will be Snyder Hall or Trophy room. Please county jail. All women invited. 351-6690. C-7-2-28 Astronomy Club will meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in be on time. Free U is alive and well Lith AN-60 Dolby unit. New, THESES, PAPERS, General typing. meet at 7:30 tonight in 118 Physics Child care and rides provided. Call Carolyn. 332-5574. 5-2-22 31 Union. For information caD the and will be staffed by Roland from Know how to play bridge or some 0.394-1435.3-2-20 8X43. GOOD condition, Astronomy Bldg. The program Women's Center. 10:30 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 furnished will consist of "An Amateur other game, but can not find Radio carpeted, 2 bedrooms. Close to MONTY'S BAR ANN BROWN typing and multilith Astronomer," a talk by Eric A Women's Self to 3 p.m Monday through women to play with? The center is It,que RADIO, wood stove, campus. $995. 351-2646. 5-2-20 - help group is Thursday. considering sponsoring bridge offset printing. Complete service Schreur, president of the a ■Coleman camp stove, fur coet. meeting this term. If you are AND RESTAURANT for dissertations, theses, Kalamazoo Astronomical Society. interested, call the Everywoman's Are your studies a boring chore? ■485 1 532. 3-2-22 1970 American. Rent or sale, 2 manuscripts, general typing. IBM Center of the Women's Center. Like to acquire an enthusiastic If There will be an Organization of interested, let us know. If > bedrooms, shed, 12' x 52'. Pitcher Night (M-Th) - 24 years experience. 349-0850. approach to even the dullest Jewish Students group, club or organization is ■kKOR 80-200 ZOOM lens. 694-0287, after 6 p.m. 2-2-20 C-2-28 meeting at 7:30 The Spartan Rifle and Pistol Club studies? Like to spend less time planning anything of interest to ■Minolta SRT101 SLR camera. Luncheon special $1.50 P.m. Thursday in 337B Case Hall. will be firing at 7 tonight on All are welcome. studying, yet achieving better women, let us know and we will ■Rollie35 quality pocket camera. 10X50 ATLAS 2 EXPERIENCED the Demonstration Hall rifle comprehension of the course - BEDROOM, Pool Table IBM typing. range. put it in our monthly calender, ■ Gossen luna - pro meter. furnished, skirted, Anyone interested in welcome. material? Interested? Contact enclosed Dissertations, (Pica - Elite). The University Duplicate Bridge mailed to approximately, 700 ■Columet 4 by 5 view camera. porch, 10X7 shed, large lot Tyrone Norwood after 10 tonight in the community. For FAYANN, 489-0358. C-2-28 Club will hold regular games at women ■Speed graphic 4 by 5 press $2,250. Call 675-7287. 10-3-5 Bring your ID 7 30 The MSU Science Fiction for more details. information on any of these events, tonight in the Union Society meets at 6:30 p.m. every ■camera Bolex H165 16 mm (3 cards proof of age) PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica ballroom. drop by or call the Women's IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Friday in 34 Union. This week we A newly released film on the Center, 547% E. Grand River Ave. ■m0vie camera. New 28 and 135 This Elite) 11 years experience. - - will hear a tape recorded talk by Yom Kippur War, sponsored by the between 2 and 9 p.m. Sunday m tenses, Konika mount. Low completely furnished 12' x 60' 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos SANDI, 339-8934. C-2-28 Communion is celebrated at 9 Jack Gaughan on art in science Israeli Club and HiDel, will be through Thursday, Tuesday iced enlargers and accessories. Monarch has a price tag of p.m. each Wednesday at University fiction. only shown at 8 p.m. Thursday in 101 mornings or Friday and Saturday $5,950. Price includes covered TYPING OF kind, including Lutheran Church, 1020 S. Harrison ■SLR cameras, lenses, range FREE A lesson in any N. Kedzie Hall. afternoons. ... complexion theses and manuscripts in my Road. This week: "There! Someone's broken into ■finders, movie cameras, flashes, porch, utility shed and washer / contemporary care. Call 484-4519, East worship by Daniel Moe. Women Students - age 25 plus: dryer combo. An excellent buy. home. Reasonable rates. the level of higher consciousness." Petitions for the College of ■polaroids, binoculars. PLUS Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing Placidon looks closer: "They've the Women's Resource Center is Istereo equipment, albums, Call Pam MacLeod at 351-3359 485-6818. Call between 8 a.m. - MSU BidWhist Club to Agriculture and Natural Resource's Mall. MERLE NORMAN discovered Biototics! They've Student Senate positions are now sponsoring a brown bag lunch every c tapes, TV sets, or WALTER NELLER 9 p.m. 5-2-22 COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-3-2-21 Oper broken into the Biotic Sensation Wednesday noon for women who available. They can be picked up ■typewriters, guitars and COMPANY, 332-6595. 8-1-2-20 Jents. You must t are returning to a school after r Range. But where?" Intermediary. either in 121 Agriculture Hall or ■accessories, jewelry, sporting TYPING, ELECTRIC machine. enter. Earn points at the several years of full time ■goods and old Persian rugs. USED MOBILE homes up on lotsl Located already set just 10 | Peanuts Personal; jg: Fast, accurate, 372-4746. 15-3-8 experienced. 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Wilson H's 1962 Room. For more games A meeting of black, Chicano and from present Senate members. Petitions must be turned in to 121 motherhood, homemaking or employment. Come and join us for ■WILCOX SECONDHAND minutes from campus. Call American Indian students in the Agriculture Hall by Feb. 28. urination, contact Ernest math discussion, sharing and resources in ■STORE, 509 East Michigan, department will be held at 7 6 Student Services Bldg. MICHIGAN MOBILE HOMES, TYPING DISSERTATIONS, term tonight in A304 Wells Hall. Topics A ■Lansing. 485-4391. Trades, M.G.A. BON-Voyage to the islands. movie, "Free People of Guinea 372-2580. 0-15-2-28 papers. Experienced. 5Qi page. of discussion: formation of a - Bissau," will be shown at 7:30 The Everywoman's Center, 1118 ■layaways, bank ccards. 8 a.m. - Happy R. & R. Honda Rod. MSU Marketing Club meets at 332-2987. 8-2-28 student group, proposals for tonight in 402 Computer Science S. Harrison Road: A ■S 30 p.m. C-7-2-28 1-2-20 7:30 tonight in Eppley Center Teak GREAT LAKES Room. Speaker will be A.J. Lawson increasing the number of minority Bldg. and at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in communication skills workshop will - 10x50, two COMPLETE THESES Service, 137 Akers Hall. It is sponsored be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. today. bedrooms, front kitchen, of the Santa Fe Railroad. He by JlZZARD ■Look Nevada bindings, $125. SUPER PX-1 skis, antenna. Fifteen minutes from JEANO, HAPPY Birthday and thank you to my great roomie. Discount printing. IBM typing discuss promotion and market will encouraging school students to more minority come high to MSU Southern Africa Committee and Office of Black Liberation Come once, come everytime. Child care will be provided. The campus. Call 393-2005 and binding of theses, research in the freight ■Nordica Pro boots, $65. evenings 1-2-20 resumes, industry, and and study math. Affairs. No admission charge but Everywoman's Center coffeehouse publications. how the 5-2-22 Across from energy situation will affect donations accepted. Everyone win be held at 8 p.m. Friday at J355-5495. 3-2-22 campus, corner M.A.C. and the railroads. Last meeting of the PIRGIM SUGAR BEAR today is the day. _ MSU: There will be a welcome. Mason Hail. This will be a VALIANT, 1965 - 12X57, 2 Grand River, below Jones campus board meeting at 7 p.m fundraiser for the center. Child care |REO EQUIPMENT, bedroom, in quiet cove 10 Happy Birthday I Love, Hips. Stationery Shop. Call Tickets for MSU's fifth Annual Thursday in 34 Union. Get some H e I t h provided. Anyone interested in 1-2-20 minutes from campus, $50 per COPYGRAPH SERVICES. action for a change! If you want to Organizations (HMOs) will be the Intercollegiate Rodeo, to be held working on, contributing to or sr speakers. 655-2573 get involved in social activism, month. Lot rent, new 337-1666. C-2-28 Friday through Sunday, topic of discussion at an informal hearing about the Everywoman's m. 5-2-26 skirting, HEKAY, ONE year's gone and the are on sale come to a PIRGIM projects seminar at 7:30 tonight in the TV antenna, now in the MSU Livestock meeting Center arts/crafts and bake sale furnished, super best is yet to come. Judging at 8 p.m. Thursday in 34 Union. clean, only $4,495. MICHIGAN Happy first. TYPING DONE in my home 50* Pavilion. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 Community Room of the MSU scheduled for spring term is urged ■tE MODEL Winchester 70-bolt MOBILE HOMES. 372-2580 1-2-20 per page up to 10 pages. 404 per p.m. today through Friday and Ban throwaways! PIRGIM is taking Employes Credit Union. to call the center. action to push through House Bill action rifle, 225 caliber, page 10 489-2128. from 7 to 10 p.m. today through 0-15-2-28 ALPHA Xi Delta sisters wish to over pages. 4926 to ban nonreturnable bottles Camp recruitment find out Icomplete with scope site. $150. 0-20-2-28 Thursday. (Student discount with and cans, saving energy, money and about — The "Best for the Brightest" ■677 2604. 3-2-22 congratulate our new pledges; ID for Friday performance.) summer jobs at 8 p.m. guest speaker series welcomes environment. Students at MSU and Sunday in 35 Union. Sponsored by Lost & Found Karen, Mary, Pat, Pam, & around the state will make it Maynard Miller. Miller will show |IS> MEN'S Hart 77", cubco Maureen. 5-2-25 Transportation -JL the "Reform of Revolution" will be topic of the socialist Labor happen. Come to an action strategy Campus Gold. slides of the first American Mt. Everest expedition as he discusses -idings, $40. Garmisch boots, session at 9 p.m. Thursday in 34 Have questions about the "Man Under Stress." Please join us Party Club meeting at 8:30 tonight |s■9"« 8,andS15. Ladies' Slalom King FINDSOMETHING Real Estate ,m in 37 Union. Union. meaning of life? Join South at 7 tonight in South Case Hall TV 72". Ladies' boots, size NEED RIDE to Chicago, February Collegiate Fellowship at 9:15 If you've found a pet or article of lounge. 22-24. Share expenses, driving. •-night in 34 Uii p. 332-1924. 3-2-22 value, we want to help you return Leave and Wanted Friday night creative Shabbat it. Just come into the State News OKEMOS AREA - Three bedroom return your times. services needs people to create and College Republicans will meet at ^ COUPON Special in today's r. Enjoy your coupons at Classified Department and tell us ranch, large lot, new carpeting, built - in oven and stove, 355-8664. 2-2-21 do them. Call Rosh, Phil Rabbi Rudolph for more info. Sharkey or 7 tonight in Brody Hall Auditorium. All interested students are you want to place an ad in EAST All announcements printed in welcome. Lansing Bargain Day's - LANSING STATE BANK'S found enclosed patio, finished Wanted YOUNG DOCTOR and wife want "It's What's Happening" are read to rent ■Thursday, Friday and Saturday. column. As a public service EAST recreation room. Will sell on home, MSU area next Sexual Inadequacy will be this daily on WMSN - 640 AM campus MSU Horticulture Club presents MARSHALL MUSIC. C-1-2-20 LANSING STATE BANK will run land contract. 484-7578. 5-2-21 September. 1-313-642-8572 week's topic on "Ellipsis," public radio, as one of WMSN's 'many "The Cooperative Extension RIDER 4-2-22 affairs program for the services to the students of Michigan Service Where are we Going." the ad at no cost to you I WANTED to Houston in Michigan - State Network. Guests will be Dr. State University. |CHER SKI IS, men's Nordica EAST LANSING HASLETT AREA - 3 bedroom March, share expenses. Call Arnold 355-0837. 5-2-20 JOB WITH Werner, author of tonight in 204 Horticulture Bldg. . new; lady skiis and boots, STATE BANK ranch, bath off master bedroom, commercial band. Doctor's Bag and Andrew Barclay, , Best offer. 353-6116. C-2-28 fully carpeted on rolling and Experienced Hammond organist associate professor of psychology Dean's Undergraduate The MSU Employe's Assn. will wooded 1% acres. Call IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Girl with own transportation and PA and family medicine. "Ellipsis" will Advisory Committee, DUAC, will meet at 7 hold a board and general meeting at FOUND: 7 month black and tan HASLETT STATEWIDE or for four girl. Cheap, pool, wants to play weekends. be broadcast from 9 to II tonight on tonight in 115 Human Ecology 12:15 today in Erickson kiva. iTIQUE TRUNKS, large female dog. Call Carol, David McHugh. 339-8291 337-7019. 5-2-26 351-3284. w all campus radio stations. DU. " (More IWH on Page 11) ion. Oak wardrobe, maple 355-2086, C-3-2-22 3-2-22 fat. 655-1109. 2-2-20 FOUND: MONE.Y clip on Byrcham FISHERMAN'S DREAM. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY This 1 TAPE recorder - TC200, Drive. Call Rick, 332-3507. waterfront home with sun deck, 1S50, microphone with stand C-3-2-22 walk - out basement, |t20. Separate microphone $15, maintenance free - all aluminum i tape recorder $20. FOUND: BLACK and white striped exterior, for only $19,900. Call Excellent conditionl 337-1400, " n. 5-2-22 ' cat, vicinity Student Services. Call 353-5001. C-3-2-22 HASLETT STATEWIDE David McHugh. 339-8291. or ★ SAVE TIME ★ SAVE MONEY 3-2-22 AMERAS, SLR FOUND: IN Front of the • angefinder Kodak's twin Journalism Building Girls ring. LAKE LANSING - Three Bfar 6pm 0-10-2-25 miscellaneous. 349-1715 Call 351-5228. C-3-2-22 bedroom, gas heat central air conditioning $18,000. Phone Dependable firms and Individuals ready and eager to serve you. LOST: WOMEN'S silver chain 339-2745.5-2-20 JUSE FULL of furniture, all in walch- TuetdaV in Erickson Hall ■xceilent condition ■ — 393-3413 area 5-2-22 Ca" Helen. 355^504. 521rFantastic ELIZABETH, East Lansing. home, beautifully Arts & Crafts Automotive Counseling constructed on 1/3 acre, in Printing ■ MPLETE DARK Room FOUND: SMALL green hardcover midst of towering, mature trees. WILLIAMSTOWN Including Beseler 23C enlarger notebook in Student Union Country setting, which all will EXCHANGE RANDY'S MOBIL PROBLEM PREGNANCY? CO-OPTICAL BRETT'S PRINTING «s Sekor mnnrrn Monday. Claim in Union. ,ind irresistableI Also: a cozy. 1-96 & Okemos Rd. 372-156024 Hours SERVICES SERVICE FINE RESALE SHOP i"7 16 V0U «■"" '"'P®"* th" b"V«• of (East Lansing's Only 2435 S. Rundle— Lansing sure m F d UNIQUE FURNITURE, Cooperative Optical) 489-2687 fibson. Acoustic/Ludvvig c eauinm«nt and «:»«.«■> F0UND:, TIMEX waterproof women s watch. Blue face and a '^i™. Please caN Dave or Lee Anas. 484-2054 or , GIFTS, FRAMES MARITAL PROBLEMS? Richard Hearn, Optometri moonents band silver incasin9- 332-5343. 485-2264. HACKER SILVER, NEED TO TALK? • rwnrric anH ^ $9.95 VW TUNE-UP EYES EXAMINED furniture, I V s and more. C-3-2-22 REALTORS. 2-2-20 HOLD THINGS Plus Parts, Most VW's, >usiness, home & student Plus service on graduat ^ompiete guaranteed electronic with this AD. • GLASSES ir for your broken stereo, LOST: GERMAN Shepherd Recreation VW Specialists CATHOLIC wedding invitations, recep ■jirth announcements, ti< ' or black and white TV's, Norwegian Elkhound. Name Brakework, valves, SOCIAL SERVICES » CONTACT LENS aster "Cory," 10 months. Rabies tag, general maintenance, CAN HELP Charge and Bank Proncard accepted. We buy, 7813. Reward 332-5782. 2-2-20 FLY TO Europe from $179. Anna 1331 E. Grand River 372-4020 Brookfield Plaza P1 and trade. DICKER & DEAL Munnich. 355-7846, 5-7 pm Tues. thru Sat. 11-5 655-1534 FOUND: FRIDAY, south entrance 351-5330 0-17-2-26 JECONDHAND STORE, 1701 Wells. Mailing tube with Barber Strops " th Cedar, Lansing. 487-3386. CHARLOTTE'S WEB en 9 9 Monday, Landform Drawings. 3934-0585 BOAC JETS to Europe from $239. Painting Stereo Repair Unique ■ Wednesday evenings. C-3-2-21 f nd Ff'day. Other nights until 6 Guaranteed; advanced booking only. TRAVEL BY , Handcrafted BOARD EXAM |.m. C-3-2-22 * S SPORT ■°lyester double knit men's Coats: Genuine LOST: BLACK - Silver, onyx 1973 Seton Hill College ring. Giltner parking lot. 351-5605. 5-2-25 HARRINGTON, 351-8800. 0-5-2-25 Gifts and Articles; Guilts; Ceramics; Painted Crocheted UNION TUTORING KAPLAN Sofa ■po'tcoats. Our regular $70 FEW OPENINGSI Florida $199', China; Unique Dolls; Paintings; Floral Arrangements; Wood BUILDING ' Tutoring Courses CUSTOM PAINTING LOST: THIN silver band bracelet Bahamas $279, "plus 10%, Carvings; Barnwood Paintings; now being formed for the WE SERVICE: ^Portcoats each. are selling now for Big selection in all with three circle design. TRAVEL BY HARRINGTON. Driftwood Articles; Etc. BARBER 24 HR SERVICE Marantz, Crown, KLH, Dyna, 351-2796, Sue, after 5 Ask About Our Consignment Plan p.m. 351-8800. 04-2-22 BSR, Scott, Altec, Thorens, N"es' Our new overhead saves SHOP 5-2-25 Tues.-Sat.: 10 am-5:30 pm GENERAL REPAIRS Sansui, Harmon/Kardon, Dual, I?" half- DICK BUTLER SPRING BREAK Friday: until 9 pm BRUSH and ROLLER Phillips, Sherwood, Sony, Jamaica, 8-5:30 Mon. Rectilinear, Fisher, Tandberg, [ "idTHING SOTRE, downtown - Closed Mondays - Frl. FOUND: GOLD wristwatch with Sanyo, Akai-Roberts, JVC, Ledge, across from the Freeport. From $1991 Debbie 151 E. Grand River - Wllllamston By Appt. WINTER RATES in EFFECT black and gold band, in Berkey Pierce, 332-1156, 5 p.m. to 7 655-1102 or Walk In | Miracord, Kenwood, Dokorder, bridge. Your credit cards Charlotte Keller Garrard, Utah, Cerwin-Vega, Hall. 355-8382. C-3-2-20 355-3359 KAPLAN EDUCATION F» welcome. Hours 9:30 a.m. • p.m. 3-2-21 . . . Propnetot_ Nikko, Pioneer, Standard, Jensen p.m. COURSES and TEAC. daily. Open Sunday, 2 "•'5 p.m. 1-2-20 | Personal jf/] HAWAII: UNFORGETTABLE Spring break in the Islands. f^erit&jc Car Rentals Financial 541 E. Grand River Ave. 337-130C 'N EBO bass guitar and 200 $3291 ASMSU TRAVEL JLiouseD Upholstery BABYSITTING - IN my licensed 353-0659. 7-2-27 I amplifier. Need $300. Perfect VI STRlPIT SHOP Financing? IGULLIVER STATE DRUGS] N 489-2609. 3-2-22 home, Groesbeck area, fenced yard, hot breakfasts 489-1314.10-2-22 - lunches. Service (Hoogan House) FURNITURE Thrifty (Walgreen Agency) Barry^ Upholstery with 1.4 lens, 28mm 1105 EAST GRAND Jn Pro-flash. Gadget bag and STRIPPING RENT-A-CAR RIVER CHILD CARE Two openings in FOR THE BEST service on stereo ANTIQUES and East Lansing II"? Wm. 3-2-22 , ' 646 8841, after 6 my licensed south side home. equipment see the STEREO Contemporaries AND U - HAUL RENTALS 489 1117. 5-2-20 for sale Personal record files on custom upholstering SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. Tues. thru Sat. prescriptions - third llUANT 36 point diamond C-2-28 9:00-4:30 Daily, weekly, youll get an honest shake. party pay welcome restyling, refinishing ■"* ring set. Unique setting. |- - - " MEN 126 W. Grand River weekends, vacations. Crutch and wheelchair SUEDE AND Leather, cleaning and Wiliiamston ye"ow 9°'d. | NOW ORDER | 517-655-1410 Free Pickup Service rentals satisfaction Appraised restoring. Okemos Dry Cleaners, TV h ■ Contraceptives with complete ■ battery testers guaranteed Iter B!SI 0,,er- * or 339"9738, I privacy, but at Discount ■ prices! Sampler: Only $2.50, | '349-0910.0-1-2-20 484-9426 2409 E. Michigan Ave. Film picked up daily weekends. 4-2-25 ■ Catalog 350. State age, Don't ■ 2515 E. MICHIGAN free estimates IN CARPET and pad, 20x15. 1 I delay, write: SCOTT'S PRODUCTS, P.O. Box 1423, ■ | Typing Service ^ LANSING 371-1220 332-5171 332-2011 339 FM condition. $60. 351-3706. ^ East Lansing, Michigan. 48823^ | BUD'S - 2528 TYPING - TERM papers, theses, Clothing 1RANTZ IMPERIAL, 7 FRATERNITIESI MONEYMAKER SORORITIESI etc. IBM Selectric II. AUTO PARTS, ^speakers, 3-way, |ike Experienced. 489-1058. 5-2-22 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! new, Dormsl Make money and have fun King size waterbed DR. D.M.DEAN • *20 351-8525. B-2-2-20 with at the same time with our foosebal! tables. Reasonable. COMPETITIVE EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos, IBM (pica or elite type). INC. to sell out fast creen If you're a business, Every man's suit, sport coat OPTOMETRIST a service, or an [toials !Cp SPORTS, 482-4031. 5-2-21 2511 East Michigan, 373-6726 weekdays or 349-1773 evenings and weekends. 0-1-2-20 LATE MODEL and pants, all-weather coats WE PRINT MOTORS AND ARTWORK AND organization, this PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation VISION CARE LETTERING ON i^JND DOG, good with u f ! TcTess for center *" typing. MA English degree. PARTS A SPECIALITY you half CONTACT LENS NYLON JACKETS, could be the space T!d:en- $25 without papers. „ MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. 694-2154 SERVICES | I Halfway between Holt & Dick Butler T-SHIRTS, for you. 7^413.52.25 Human Reproduction Health C-2-28 Mason on N. Cedar Clothing Store BASKETBALL | offers I Downtown Grand Ledge, across 0|d. AKC, * Abortion-Contreceptirn Sarvicei' TYPING TERM papers and theses. Business Service from the river bridge. Credit cards welcome. 210 Abbott Rd. JERSEYS, ETC. 355 - 8255 I t^'khound- '•351-0730. 3-2-21*10. good * 122flEist Michigan Lantinn aM-3771 | IBM typewriter - fast service. Call 349-1904. 24-3-8 Hours-9:30-6:00 dally 332-*563 CALL 675-*49 .^^jjndayapm-spni^ 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ymmm Holden Holl s first pizza eatin 4:07. The winning time of 3:41 By CATHY FREDRICK was set by freshmen Chris You just have to smash it State News Staff Writer down and swallow without Martin. 519 E. Holden Hall and Hundreds of students turned Mark Heorodt, 504 E. Holden chewing, they both agreed. out to cheer for their favorito Hall. They split a first prize of Flora Jenkins, junior, 107 floor pigs Monday night at the premiere of the Holden Hall $25. "I feel fine," Heorodt said W. Holden Hall, stuffed her lagging partner's remaining CIGARETTES Pizza Eating Contest in the hall after triumphantly marching pizza in her own mouth before cafeteria. off the eating platform. "The ambitiously attacking her half Limit 3 The contest, sponsored by of the bargain. However, she (coupon) trick is not to worry about the Explrti Feb. 24, 1974 the Student Life Committee, trust. You have to take the eventually gave up and took East Lansing Store Only with equipment supplied by middle first and shove it down the unfinished portion to her the Holden Pizza Factory, grew friends. in one gulp, then work on the out of the hall's famed beer crust." "Lordy, Mama, I don't 10% off all kodak FILML chugging contests. Second - place team of Ed know if this will affect processing & DEVELOPING I Floor relay teams of two Prchlik, freshman, 407 E. business," Thomas Kaiser, members each raced the clock Holden Hall, and Rolf emcee and head supervisor at NO LIMIT 0■ (coupon) to consume 12 - inch cheese the pizza factory, said in his Embertson, sophomore, 425 E. pizzas. When one member Holden Hall had a time of best Italian accent. finished a half, the other began. National Safety Council PUFFS The officials, Jim Murton. food service manager; Allan TISSUE q-tips Wilke and Willie Wilson, graduate advisers, and Sharon says DST not killing kids 170's Gatti, Holden Hall director, were allowed to disqualify CHICAGO (AP) - The National Safety Council said Tuesday a survey shows the switch to Daylight Saving Time has had little or no effect on the number of ^3/$l .00 LIMIT 3 REG. $1.( 63'| teams for not swallowing or early morning traffic fatalities among LIMIT 1 school age children. (coupon) Pie b leaving one excess violated crumbs, but the no rules. • Vincent Tofany, council president, said a survey in 42 states Expires Feb. 24. 1974 East Lansing Store Only F«,Pi'reS East (coupon) Feb'Sto.nn..,, Lansing 24''"« Bill White, left, and Bob Tourek wolf down pizza during a pizza eating contest Monday night Everyone put up a valiant and the District of Columbia showed no appreciable difference in in Holden Hall. The teams raced to polish off 12 - inch pizzas. the number of early morning fatalities in January 1971 struggle against queasy with January 1973. compared PEPSODENT State News photo by John W. Dickson stomachs and sore jaws. chapstickI 58' 7oz. REG. $1.09 REG. 49c 271 Ebrn'MjYmwmngtotilteithere LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 (coupon) (coupon) Expires Feb. 24, 1974 Expires Feb. 24,1974 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only close-out special Eberhard with 55.00 purchase ALL POSTERS Bit* "E" save MAGIC DOOR 50% OFF 17' I BUTTER fc limit i- per family, excluding, bfsr. ^j NO LIMIT (coupon) Expires Feb. 24, 1974 East Lansing Store Only wwe. CI6AR£TT£S AHD CASH VALVEOF OTHER COOPOHS- GOO& THRU SAT. Feo 23 ARTMATIC COSMETICS 2/67 REC. 2/S1.00 Expires Feb. 24, 1974 Lcberhord "you save "coupon 1 East Lansing Store Only BIG 8UIK-PAK extension chloraseptk save VANILLA £ cords SPRAY 26' ICECREAM LIMIT2- pen COUPOH PER FAMILY 59 BOY 2- 6 FT. REG. 69c LIMIT 1 q "7 ^ o / 6°z. 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