By LINDA SANDEL minorities by failing to realize that it must make State News Staff Writer an extra effort to be continually after PIRGIM had charged that a city he days of old, when employers put JL on their doors telling blacks and (er minorities to seek jobs somewhere aware of minority recruitment.. words, some people do not feel recruitment policies have The city is In other city gone far enough. Shaky hiring employment application for clerical work discriminated by sex. The first memorandum on the program State behind official says the times, East Lansing minority hiring see page 6. currently working was released four months ago, but to date I have supposedly passed. of on a and Kit though the struggle to establish Tal opportunity employment has been program designed to maintain fair employment practices and correct any existing discrimination based on sex, race, minorities the council has not seen a definitive statement. Carney will hazard no guess to when the program as timetables, which affirmative action." are the keys to Wright supported his criticism of the will be completed. LeWhat successful, industry and religion or national origin. This affirmative Carney said in the Nov. 1 memo that policy by pointing out that, of the city's Lmment still find themselves grappling |h sprious problems that plague the Iblishment of fair hiring practices. action program is being drawn up by Asst. City Manager Arthur T. Carney to federal according guidelines set up in the 1964 East Lansing the statement would consist of "reaffirmation" of city policies been in effect for several years. a written that have nearly 300 employes, only six or seven are minorities. A State News survey of-'seven selected *ast Lansing, for instance, is one of Civil Rights Act. Wright said, however, that while East major departments with headquarters at tsands of medium • size cities working Federal rules say that affirmative action Lansing may have made a verbal City Hall revealed that of 200 employes ■ overcome the problems hindering city administrations to have affirmative Many local governments have only five jobs were held by minorities. In programs should be set up for the action programs, Harold commitment to equal opportunity purpose fcorily luring, including lack of minority of "eliminating discriminatory hiring Wright, Lansing voluntarily set up affirmative action employment, the statement is too vague to the highest administrative area, the city district executive of the Elicants, lack of resource areas from policies and practices and to actively Civil Rights, said the Michigan Dept. of programs to monitor their hiring policies haveproduced adequate results. manager's office, one of two Ijch to hire minorities and a relatively remedy the current effects of past Urban Dept. of Housing and and to make sure they are not jeopardizing "East Lansing has made some sort of administrative assistants is black. Ell minority population. discrimination." Development (HUD) is now their federal funds by leaving themselves statement, but I wouldn't call if Carney, though he heads the city's Ijeveral officials say the city has perhaps While the 1972 amendment to the Civil interpreting the law to mean that cities open to charges of discrimination. personnel and purchasing division, said he should have specific statements of their affirmative action in the best sense of the Consciously discriminated against Rights Act does not specifically require equal opportunity status. The East Lansing City Council asked for word," Wright said. "The policy only could not give an exact count of the an affirmative action program in October, speaks in general terms. There are no goals (Continued on page 6) Tuesday, February 26,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 ixon vows to stay in office; ;ees ASSOCIATED PRESS GOP election victories important, I want the presidency to to predictions that fuel oil would be short, The President disclosed that Watergate [WASHINGTON - President Nixon said survive," he said. "It is vitally important.. leading to hardships in the home and in the special prosecutor Leon Jaworski asked Lnday night he does not expect to be . that the presidency of the United States factory, but "we have now passed through him to testify before a federal grand ftteachod and will not resign because "I not be hostage of what happens to the that crisis." * and jury, said he declined to do so on lit the presidency to survive." popularity, of what happens to a He acknowledged that the gasoline constitutional grounds. |e said the presidency cannot become president, at one time or another." shortage remains severe, particularly in the Nixon said he offered to meet Jaworski Itage to the popularity of the man who Watergate, impeachment and the energy East, and said the Federal Energy Office is ds the office. personally and answer questions, but the crisis were dominant topics at a 38 • prepared to take further steps to deal with We have a lot of work left to do, prosecutor did not wish to proceed in that ... minute nationally broadcast news that if necessary. way. re than three years left to do, and I'm conference, Nixon's first since Nov. 17. Nixon said he believes the waiting lines He dealt head on with impeachment lug to stay here til I get it done," he The President said he believes "there is at gasoline stations will be alleviated by when asked whether a full • scale ped. a much better than even chance" that the spring or summer. "In fact that is the said he expects Republican impeachment trial in the Senate would not i nation can weather the energy crisis objective of our program and I think we Kdidates. allies of the administration, to permit him to clear the air and settle without gasoline rationing. will achieve it," he said. Watergate issues once and for all. I well in next November's elections, But he said price rollback provisions in At the same time, he said the price of "A full impeachment Ipitf Watergate and other woes, trial in the an emergency energy conservation bill gasoline is not going to decrease until Senate comes only . . tut Nixon said he will not resign even if . when the House now before Congress would change that more supplies become available. determines that there is an impeachable ■ appears later in the year that GOP Nixon said a lifting of the Arab oil prospect. Nixon said he would veto that offense," Nixon said. ■didates are headed for wholesale bill if it comes to him with the rollback embargo would have some effect on gas He said he does not believe the House ■eats in the congressional elections. provision. prices, but he did not forecast when that will reach that conclusion. ['I want my party to succeed, but more Nixon said the energy shortage had led would come. "I do not expect to be impeached," the President said. The House Judiciary Committee is now SN Photo/Bob "conducting a preliminary impeachment This beagle will live and die in a three foot square cage in the MSU [obby/sfs wine, din inquiry. Nixon challenged one of the major conclusions of an initial study by the committee staff, repeating that in the veterinary medicine research barn. attempt to sway opinion of White House criminal offense on the part of the President is a requirement for impeachment." lawyers, "a Study involving By TOM HAROLDSON smacks of a Hollywood movie. Powerful been ff you State News Staff Writer IU• Warren, blatantly contradicts last Court ruling says that the right of few simple rules to insure that as column Wednesday allows the Perhaps, if the SLA notices as L» January's ruling on abortion. U.S. Supreme Court Lawmakers should give the privacy encompasses a woman's decision to terminate her Disapproval many print. letters as possible appear in rationalizing of any type of terrorist action, up to and including murder, by viewing them simply as distasteful means does that press coverage has faile on the brighter side of things. add journalists to their listof tar6f .j •„ ^ pregnancy. It also says that the To the Editor: All letters should be typed on 65 to a noble end. misguided bill a quick burial. state cannot interfere with the Open Letter to the East Lansing City - space lines and triple spaced. LaNoue's sympathies may be with the LaNoue's sympathies f O'Brien proposed legislation that judgment of a woman and her Council: Letters must be signed and include Symbionese Liberation Army, but how withstand the sudden loss of No, city council, East Lansing does not, distance? would ban abortions at every state doctor in the First three months of local address, student, faculty or much he actually knows about them is funded as phrased in your parliamentary motion staff standing and hometown. unclear. One of their directives, aimed at Richard M hospital. Apparently, a - pregnancy. O'Brien's conservative constituents of Tuesday evening, "give tentative Letters should be 25. lines or less. the elimination of a "political police 711 Burchanu" During the second three months, approval to the Kalamazoo Street object to state taxes going to the state can only regulate Letters may be edited for project." clarity institutions that perform abortions. However, all public instituitons institutions performing abortions in a manner "reasonably related to It gives disapproval. One of your own members whose public record indicates and conciseness to fit more letters on the page, but will not be edited Sexist clue game are obliged civic conscience disapproves it. Three for content. by law to serve the maternal health." public, and that includes providing O'Brien's bill has no relation to commissions appointed to advise you No unsigned letters will be To the Editor: In the crossword Not only was it an absurd clue. disapprove it. The citizenry whose printed. puzzle of Feb. 19 a what is even worse is tn». , access to abortions. O'Brien's bill maternal health. All its sponsor has three letter word was required for investigation of environmental issues absurdly sexist c,lue„' - would make clue employes." the ^tier. abortions virtually in mind is to improve his political qualifies opposition disapproves it. Although "men" was syndicators of the puzzle ca ^ inaccessible in Michigan, since he on y word that would fit over health in his district before the next Mary F. Davis to be the correct word in (and proved Jea" msU K®PI( 90 per cent of all hospitals here election. 215 Kensington Road n«xt day), I refused to fill it the answer the in. Jackson* 302 m Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 26, 1974 INT OF VIEW Common Cause works to reform politics By ROSS DEMERITT Political contributions can be paid back in a miriad of ways March 9, 1972, bringing to light amazing contribution and under the detection of the general public. At all levels of iie newspapers and magazines tell the story. On the state level, government, political friends and allies are repaid through various spending figures. |d use planning bills are killed by real estate interests. A bill to means. These include the granting of government contracts, job Common Cause has been instrumental in passing major open Ivent deceptive trade practices was diverted to an unfriendly appointments, determining tax breaks and rates and setting meeting, conflict of interest and lobby and election campaign reform legislation in more than 25 states of the union with Timittee. budgets priorities. m the national level, campaign expenses reach an all time high For example, the President additional proposed bills in many more (including Michigan). can alter the outlook for an entire |e election reform measures quietly die in an unresponsive It is all too clear that government will not reform itself, industry simply by the priority level chosen for it in the national therefore the people must. Any person Congress. Bills which would require the revealing of budget. desiring free information about Common Cause should make one of the Inflicts of interest" for our legislators are suppressed by those Unfortunately, these games of barter and purchase deternine following with major financial interest in oil, real estate Common Cause, founded in 1970, has a contacts: ors or public policy more often than considerations of public well- rapidly growing Xking concerns. being. Incidentally, membership of over 275,000 concerned individuals. They are all Common Cause, 2030 M. Street, Washington, D.C.; Michigan the check off of $1 for the presidential dedicated to governmental reform after Common ■At this point, the American citizen must ask himself a fairly campaign fund on your 1974 federal income tax form will show realizing that our current Cause, 305 Bauch Building, 115 W. Allegan St.. social problems are made harder to solve ious question. Why do such measures and bills, apparently for by breakdowns in the Lansing, Michigan; or Ross DeMeritt, T 65 West Shaw Hall, - or structure and process of government. phone 355 - 9025. public good, become neglected by our governmental Since 1970, Commone Cause has been fundamental in Ijesentatives? Upon receiving information similar to the above, the average such legislation as the 18 - passing JTo answer this question one must look at some facts and citizen says, "Well, what year - old vote. It was Common DeMeritt is the student representative for Michigan Common Cause and can I do about it?" Here is. where Cause who sued the Committee to Re-elect the lires. At the present time there are almost no restrictions on Common Cause, the citizens' public interest group, comes in. disclose where its money came from President to is a Plymouth junior enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Natural yists. These persons, hired by special interest groups of all during 1971 and up to Resources. ^ play a large role in influencing legislators through often .s'not so legitimate means. Kowever, it takes money to hire these lobbyists and therefore POMI OF VIEW lini.ss lobbyists are much more common to Capitol Hill than Kbyists representing public interest groups with limited budgets. ■Few citizens recognize the power of secrecy to corrupt politics government. How can citizens hold their government Countable if they do not know what is going on? Presently ■jticians make many decisions on energy, commerce, taxation Larrowe will make his stands clear By MARYEDENS many other issues behind closed dooors, including selection participate in this election to and make rhetorical comments off campus. His actions with MSU students and the and insure that the congressman we on the vital issues which face right to Larrowe has been a champion J a vice presidential candidate at national conventions. Public NICHOLAS MERCURO send to Washington will regard to on - campus appeal student grievances. of our rights and causes. The Jlicy making must be open to the public! On Feb. us today. Whether or not you organizing of workers are • Many students have been time has come for us to take an 6, Charles Larrowe actively stand issues which agree with him, as you ■Undoubtedly the most urgent area for reform comes under announced his candidacy for on follow numerous, highlighted last year involved in helping farm active part and we the campaign, you will support a support. Tipaign finance. The largo sums of money which are required to U.S. Congress to represent the Larrowe is choice for know always by his advising of the Kellogg workers organize the grape and candidate we can trust. The Xcessfully campaign for any major public office necessitate 6th District of which MSU is two our where he stands on Center Student Employes lettuce boycotts. Again lawyer and advertising types principal reasons. First, if various issues. As far as we are Assn. Off campus, Larrowe Larrowe has stood with them JduI selling" by the candidate. There are people who give to an integral part. As a major presently in Washington have Eitieal campaigns out of honest conviction, but most political history is any indication of concerned this in itself is a played an active role in — not only philosophically but violated that trust. force in this district, it is Larrowe's actions, we know welcome change from the also on the picket line. ig is done with the intent to buy influence. imperative that students that he will not stand idly organizing the restaurant Students for Larrowe is a by conversation in the current workers — many of whom are student organization that is • In 1959 Larrowe •political arena. students at MSU. helped ' vun has \ I IF THE DIMES nJERE QUAKERS Second, as a professor of • Larrowe's found and served as a faculty actively supporting Charles TWENTY coins AND THE QUARTERS JERE DIME5, leading Larrowe for U.S. Congress. If HELP!!! adviser to the MSU chapter of C0N5l5TlN6Cf avtES HE WHIP HAVE NINETY CENTS economics, Larrowe has had involvement in the well known ' the National Assn. for the you want a congressman that ANPv2UAI?TER5 J MORE THAN HE HAS N0U..H0W MANY the opportunity over the years Paul Schiff case culminated in Advancement of Colored will be heard on issues and not dimes and barters coes he have?" to work with and represent the the establishment of student People. just seen around Washington - interests of students and those and faculty rights as now please join us. involved in the educational embodied in the Academic We believe that a candidate processes. Highlights of his past Freedom Report. He was most with strong convictions will Edens and Mercuro are East actions bear this out: concerned with win but only with the the - Lansing graduate students and co ■ • As early as 1964, Larrowe confidentiality of files kept on support of all students. chairmen of Students for Larrowe. took a vocal stand in opposition to the U.S. OONESBURY by Garry Trudeau involvement in the war in Southeast Asia. Subsequently, he participated in 'teach - ins' For your consideration... vmaisent for. you " ONLY ASA c0ntin6ency, j 'I AM NOT A on campus. Further, he The following is an excerpt from the I item l THINK IT's OF COURSE' i'm c&TAIN (mil CRIMINAL. I AM AN marched with students both to If members of Congress are reluctant to vote - J TIME YOU 60T NEVER NBBPIT, BUT ITS BETTER Congressional Record of Feb. 4 when Sen. themselves a cost - of - living adjustment, I INNOCENT PUBLIC SERVANT you can chan6e the state Capitol and to the ted ON the V Be PREPAW>. i've AIREAW Robert Griffin, R - Michigan, aired his views BEIN6 HOUNDED FROM OFFICE the mj0rdin6 a nation's Capitol. hope they will at least take a look at the need « msmnts r£- you're on the pay hike. WRITTEN SOME OF the BV A PARTISAN RUCK OF uttle if • As American involvement for such an adjustment in the case of other It would give Senate and House members \smvoN speech.. kwm, 0PENIN6 UNES.. LISTEN.. WOLVES OFF ON A WITCH HUNT" you like.. i whew!; in the war heightened, Larrowe officers in the judicial and executive branches. / au their first pay increase in five years, from the served as a draft counselor to There is another point I should like to make. present $42,500 a year to $45,700 this year, to It should be noted that the President has not students. • Larrowe was one of the $49,100 next year and $52,800 in 1976. recommended a 25 - or 30 - per cent increase "Earlier the distinguished senator from Idaho two professors responsible for — which would be necessary to catch up with (Mr. Church) submitted a resolution of the cost of living. 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Expires 3/2/74 1 I Larry's Shoprite. Expires 3/2/74 Larry's Shoprite. Expires 3/2/74 (tomorrow night happy hours) 1 8-11p.m. m torn m Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Februt,arV 26, |97J City officials question effect of hiring plaJ By LINDA SANDEL "If a group can show it is completely nondiscriminatory, affirmative action may not be necessary," Griffiths said. "But, if is A civil not rights official from Muskegon said Muskegon's program aggressive and that its civil rights department must Dept. of Civil Rights standards, timetables that comprise what the are the commission^1 „ 8' State News Staff Writer on the face of things there appears to be some practice of continually prod the administration to keep the gears moving. program. ' an ftftcthi discrimination in the past, affirmative action is necessary to On the other hand, a Flint civil rights representative said Flint's "Reasonably precise goals should be set tum, "Affirmative action programs aimed at equal opportunity minority and sex employment problems arc hi^asure wl correct the situation." action program is aggressive, sophisticated and effective. employment can be a lot of flag waving and muscle flexing, but One of the major aspects of affirmative action statements by Dept. of Civil Rights memo U-lTs emplo\ers. SI)H"i the ultimate thing is sincerity in establishing fair employment Mayor Wilbur Brookover added that affirmative action would The memo adds that the work force probably help by causing the city to be more conscious of what shouidi practices," says Art Carney, East Lansing's assistant city manager. "Sincerity and commitment will show results." he called its failure to recruit minorities. percentage of minority persons in the area fr(, reflect n *which J Councilman Mary Sharp said affirmative action would force employer draws his workers. % East Lansing officials, on the whole, seem somewhat dubious But Carney criticized the use of goals, saving that the city to try harder to recruit minorities and enable it to be about whether the affirmative action program for equal a quota system. He said the East th I opportunity that is currently being drawn up by Camey will have fully aware of its progress. not contain goals for that particular Lansing affirmative '"M a major effect on the percentage of minorities in city jobs. Councilman Thelma Evans said affirmative action programs could be effective in creating awareness of minority hiring. would defeat the statement's purpose. reason, which ul'w,2l They question the usefulness, of setting up goals for hiring However, Evans, the first black to be appointed to the council, "I don't think we should develop rJnorities and are not sure that the program will necessarily bring goals that absolute . maintained that she did not know enough about the program to adhered lered to," Watkins Wat kins said. "There is a IcL'itimm,,,... legitin niUs"*l greater minority representation at all levels of city government. make any further comment. adhering to goals, beci Id be a Yet a state official says East Lansing is behind the times. quota. But Evans had tangled with Brookover defying him to call her a give you something to strive for. # WISM| Under federal guidelines, the affirmative action program token, after the mayor responded to a letter from the Michigan provides for the establishment of standardized job qualifications Civil Rights Dept. using her as an example of minority Carney argued that methods of establishing Koa|s and for specific policies in recruitment, testing, selection, in • representation at high city policy making levels. responsibility of the citv council, and not the nt,. * at ■ service training, evaluation, goal administration and timetables for - While East Lansing officials say they have been following an office. mannjdij "The political unit has to make aecisions on uh reaching goals. unwritten affirmative action program since 1968, Harold Wright. The idea is to alleviate discrimination as well as to make it Lansing District executive in the state Dept. of Civil Rights, said responsibility lies in recruiting people." he said. from within the city or from outside?"Do we "Dow"*01 easier to recognize. that in relation to other cities East Lansing is behind the times. base ur state, regional or city population?" goals J "1 guess 1 don't see what writing will do to determine Both Jackson and Ann Arbor, for instance, have had realistically that we are an equal opportunity employer," Carney affirmative action programs for nearly six years. Carney said these questions and questions involving sune, said. "Affirmative action is just a state of mind, anyway." and indoctrination of new employes must be While these programs have existed for some time, many answered mJ continue to question their usefulenss and effectiveness. affirmative action can be developed. ^ A Dept. of Civil Rights official in Jackson said that, though that He said the program should be < city's affirmative action program has brought about much change, should involve complete neogtiation with most of the progress was due to the efforts of a city manager Thelma Evans: She Art Carney: will be primarily responsible for departn i | £ t3 whose employment has been terminated by a now conservative defied Brookover to call "Affirmative action is administering Carney said such negotiation is important the prnpam ' to msure th city council. her a token. just a state of mind minorities will be hired into other than solely low skill jobs "We may be taking a step backwards now," the official said. anyway." "If all blacks were employed in sanitation I would J "We have to make su >' that iJ City officials disturbed by poor minority hiring record Brookover said the city has made efforts to j members on the policy • representation. making city commissions to insure hi ' oriljl ^ (Continued from page 1) Whether minority goals and timetables for MINORITIES EMPLOYED change is not going to occur reaching those s™ will be set remains to be seen. At this point, ( am BY CITY OF EAST LANSING overnight, but gradually." that East Lansing's forthcoming affirmative aciion number of minorities in all city Brookover and Carney both programwii in selected departments deal primarily with setting guidelines - paid jobs, but estimated that commented that East Lansing it would be somewhere around contractors doing work for the city are also loses many potential minority equal opportuJ eight or nine. TOTAL MINORITY employers. applicants to industry in the One of the goals of EMPLOYES EMPLOYES Lansing area, which tends to be Carney said that if the city council wanted more minori affirmative action, according to closer to employes living in the Planning Dept. 5 0 that it could simply tell him to hire more. federal guidelines, is to have Model Cities and West Engineering Dent. q 0 Lansing "We have the internal control already," he said. hiring of minorities, at the "Now wen area. focus on the external. City Clerk's Office 6 0 minimum, reflect the number In addition, Brookover and Harold Watkins: Police Dent. 46 1 Wright summed up the situation by saying affirmative act Mayor Brookover: "If of minorities living in the Councilmen John Polomsky location of the employer. Fire DeDt. 52 1 programs are only as good as the commitment behind them. all blacks were "(Minority hiring) goals and Mary Sharp said that "Sometimes you need tough community The latest available Housing & Building 9 0 pressure (l employed in sanitation I do give you something advertising job opportunities to affirmative action, or you find that they just don't strive for." statistical breakdown of East Public Service Dept. 73 3 areas of giveadatJ would be embarrassed." to high minority up front," Wright said. "The essence of monitoring affirmatm "Lansing's, population showed population may not have been action programs is really with the a that, in 1971, blacks and other (NOTE: This chart shows ninority employes in aggressive enough. Evidence points, however, to the fact that local officials have minorities represented 5.1 per Another problem involves not been satisfied with the minority hiring results achieved by the cent of a total population of seven city departments totalling 200 employes. the city's low turnover rate. city's current state of mind, which city councilmen say has been 47,540. Not all city departments are shown. Department Because the average city set on equal opportunity employment since 1968 or 1969. The city has since grown by heads are included in totals.) employe stays on the job seven But, though officials pay homage to the concept of an about 3,000, but if one was to years, hiring opportunities do affirmative action program, they say its practice has been kept retain the 5.1 per cent figure as not open up very quickly. inadequate for valid reasons. Several people hope the affirmative action program can create a greater awareness of the need for stringently conscientious and a basis to establish a hiring goal, the number of city Watkins, administrative assistant to the city manager skilled positions. In addition, Camey noted "Except for the very immediate past, the city has IKTURf minority employes should be and the highest - ranking black that filling positions through been doing an inadequate job consistent hiring policies. around 15. at the city hall. Michigan Employment of hiring minorities," "The fact that many employers have relatively few minority City officials, however, "I would say that the city Security Commission was applicants is built into the system," said Harold Watkins, administrative assistant to the city manager. "A man comes in, he maintain that while they do have problems with hiring and has not consciously practiced discrimination, but it has not equally difficult. He said the city often had to fill jobs Councilman George Griffiths said. "The city can make a case that it has gone out of its way Km looks around and he doesn't see any minorities. He gets the keeping the number of consciously gone out to attract immediately and could not to hire minorities that would feeling that the city does discriminate. We have to correct these minorities they now employ, minorities," he added. wait the several weeks for the be hard to refute." assumptions, which in a lot of cases are true." this should not be regarded as Many city officials share the overburdened commission to "In spite of all the claims, Watkins added that without a strong commitment to back the discrimination. belief that recruitment has screen qualified applicants. however, there is still a need affirmative action program, it will fail because minorities just "The evidence of our failure been inadequate, but most say "We may be more successful for an affirmative action won't believe the words on the paper are encouraging. to employ and keep minorities recent developments may ease in recruiting minorities now He also said that a written policy, publicly backed by the city should not be used to indicate program to correct the situation. that we have adequate discrimination of a more manager and the city council, could go a long way toward further that we have discriminated Carney pointed out that resources," Carney said. "The distant past." progression in equal opportunity hiring. against people," Mayor Wilbur recent federal revenue - sharing Councilman George Griffiths believes that what he called the Brookover said. "We have fund allocations to offices such city's poor showing in minority hiring indicates that affirmative made positive efforts to recruit as the Urban League's action is necessary. minorities. We haven't done an employment center, which act adequate job, but we have as minority recruiti TONIGHT OPEN 6:15 made significant efforts." sources, may help the city Shows 7:00 & 9:40 Among the reasons many locate and employ a greater Wed. - Sat. & Sun. city officers cite for the low number of qualified minority minority hiring rate are the low applicants. Shows 1:30 - 4:15 - 7:00 - 9:30 percentage of minorities in Camey said that previously East Lansing, low turnover rate the employment center did not among city employes and lack have funds to pay qualified ACADEMY of outside recruitment employemnt counselors who AWARD could match qualified "The fact that East Lansing candidates with job openings. NOMINATIONS has a low minority population In addition, the center could is a reason for the low number not BEST PICTURE provide before - the - job of blacks in city jobs, but it is |BEST ACTRESS training to applicants who BEST SUPPORTING not a valid reason," said Harold could be trained to accept lACTOR & ACTRESS -BEST DIRECTOR WILLIAM PETER BLATTVS THE EXORCIST Directed byWILLIAM FRIEDKIN O Warner Br Passes-Guest Night-Bargain Day Suspended This Show IP Wsatre Today GOLDEN & BIG Starts tomorrow Wednesday, Feb. 21 PARTY REAR Special Offer - Two for price of one 1 \ ADMISSION $3.00 • & I.D. Req. Daily 9 am - 4 am Sun 9 am - 12 midnite 2400 N East Street 372-7080 ibruilary 1974 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 26, 1974 7 lari s BULLETIN LOOMINGTON, Ind. - MSU's late second half surge fell just Or bit short Monday night against the Indiana Hoosiers, as the rtans came out on the bottom end of a 91-85 Big Ten I 1horlIs portIs an pffciij etball score. MIAMI !° he league leading Hoosiers took home their eleventh victory (UPI) — National were a year ago. '* ^ *hetL Football There had b^en 2 conference games, but not before the Spartans gave them League owners some worry solved,- trouble. Monday voted to keep New among NFL officials that the Orleans the site for next antiblackout law, permitting all should reflect Spartans had trailed 51-43 at the half and played pretty as i January's Super Bowl IX. home games to be televised if l'a fr°m which Ch par basketball with Indiana in the early part of the second t The title game had been they were sold out 72 hours awarded to New Orleans last before game time, would cause ■ inK that they rin> J :0Uple of semi hot streaks sayv MSU pull to within four late in the game, but the Gagers couldn't narrow the April at meetings in Scottsdale, a sharp drop in season ticket fmnaut,ve^tlon; ; Ariz., but labor problems sales this year. • Whlch- to t any further. Wrigh . loss dropped MSU's record to 8-4 in conference play and hampered work on the city's "We haven't had any adverse nerall. MSU was led in scoring by Mike Robinson with 27 multimillion dollar superdome reaction so far," Smith said. • absolutely niustbi Super-sub John Lawskowski came off the bench to score and there was speculation that The club raised all its prices by malt' reason for M the facility would not be ready $1 seat. r the Hoosiers and freshman center Kent Benson pumped in a quota. But POMPANO BEACH. FLA. goals j for January. DETROIT (UPI) - Season (UPI) - Texas Ranger Manager ;h'ng goals a, tickets have been on sale for Billy Martin flew to Washington Monday morning ckets now on sale slightly more than a week and despite the television blackout rule the Detroit Lions report for a complete physical examination by team physician Dr. George Resta. sales are just about what they involving supervign irleague track title Football starts win Martin, ill for several days with what is believed to be kidney infection, watched the a ■lifts for the annual Big Ten Indoor Track and Field bt' answered befo all-America sports early portion of the Rangers .ipionships, to be held March 8 to 9 at MSU are now on sale. 2'A hour workout Monday in jr t|u. preliminaries Friday evening in Jenison Fieldhouse, all Two MSU football street clothes before departing. Hi labor are general admission at $1 each. For the finals on Saturday unions m standouts, John Shinsky and He is due back in camp in time Payment ,00n. all seats are reserved at $2 each. They may be obtained Rich Pawlak, won berths on for Tuesday's drill. heads^ ,rson or by mail from the athletic ticket office, Jenison Martin, I the program. the 1973 Adademic All «»t - though not feeling well, had I" insure American flu squad. not missed any previous low skill jobs. ■ t Big Ten indoor meet is rated as one of the premier track The balloting was handled workouts. Wion I would | etions in the country. It will bring together about 300 for the co - sponsors, the ak(' sur make sure t football. The Spartan team placed Yiday and Saturday. p equal opportur io buses have been tentatively scheduled. A team bus will be Associate Director of Intramural Sports Russ Rivet (left) remainder of the school year. Some weekends two and Shinsky. the Spartan's star second in the meet. ig MSU at 9 a.m. Thursday. Round trip tickets are available and Asst. Intramural Director Tom tackle, was voted a spot on the In individual competition, VanderWeele inspect three teams have signed up for use of the van which causes 20 per person. the 1973 Volkswagen van donated to the IM first - team defensive unit, Lance Hazzard captured third department by problems. The problems could be remedied if the IM comes other bus will leave Friday morning. Price will be $15 per while Pawlak collected a berth place in the brown belt and Williams' Volkswagen Feb. 19. The purpose of the van is to up with some other means of transportation. For details contact Grady Peninger, MSU wrestling coach, on the second team as an Spartan lacrosse star Val said. "Now transport the club sports teams on road trips, but the van . wi State News Photo by Dave Schmier offensive tackle. k Ostrander. has already been registered for Washington won the green belt. every weekend through the R affirmative actio behind them. partem icers determine fate Jnity pressure I don't give a dan nitoring affirma igainst arch rival Wolverines \ By STEVE STEIN the weekend riding the crest of without scholarships) with the "The kids worked hard all added. e News Sports Writer a three - game winning streak largest contingent from year," Terpay said. "They The squad hasn't played as MSU has only allowed five Michigan. realized that they had to take a in front of big crowds at home. up to the MSU hockey opposition goals during that This was the fourth season back seat to the varsity. You Terpay said the largest crowd determine its own fate time. of junior varsity competition. j have to admire them. They he remembers was 250, last ace for a home playoff Terpay's junior varsity icer Before that, there was a work hard with season against Oakland team, completed a 12-1 season Feb. no guarantee in the bunched - up freshman team. they'll ever play a varsity Community College. Collegiate Hockey 14 by defeating Notre Dame, 3-2. "To be honest, the "I know because I counted The victory avenged an 8-2 loss game." (WCHA). competition hasn't been as them myself between periods," Spartans will wrap up to the Irish earlier in the Terpay singled out goalie strong as we would want it to he laughed. 15 p.m. lar Greg Maas, Don Finn, Ed season play this be," Terpay said. "But there is To Finn, who said there is rium ?nd against the University The JV has provided a a benefit in having as many Tresnak, Jim Reinhart, Bob Sicklesteel, Fred Smith and quite a bit of communication iehigan here Friday night training ground for many of games as we do. Jeff Addley between the varsity and junior the current varsity players, as Steve Oulahen for outstanding Ann Arbor Saturday stepped into a tough spot with varsity, playing has been a well as providing many icers the varsity three weeks ago and play this season. learning experience. ili had a rare weekend off with a chance to play collegiate it wasn't like he was playing "And, Joe Raymond showed "I can't believe how much 1 weekend while the other hockey. of his first the biggest improvement," he one games." didn't know," he joked. s battled it out and "Our main objective is to Terpay said the junior d in good shape as the have the guys catch onto our varsity program has enhanced PASSPORT for fourth place winds style of play and get up to the the varsity squad and noted the and APPLICATION PHOTOS $450; t to the final week. varsity," Terpay said. "But the varsity has recorded four idea is to provide some fun, •Regular $5 90 for 2 photos :onsin and MSU are now straight winning records, ir fourth with 27 points too." including this season. , 0t BPS Studio 351-1477 LUTHER U-M, in sixth, has 25 The great majority of the The JV program gets no squad were walk • ons (players budget allocation. 2 Blocks E. of Abbot Hall ALLISON Grand River at 117 Cunson St. we do well for ourselves, don't have to count on ody else to determine our asst. coach Alex said at the hockey press >n Monday. A Spartan p would ensure fourth Spartans will head into DON'T First time in America settle 17 Plavers from Holland's Major Orchetras for less. NETHERLANDS get the WIND ENSEMBLE authentic •ELL'S TECHNICOLOR- nzzA M M.A.C. 332-5027 "Superdad" 7:00 p.m. — late "Flubber" 8:35 p.m. only. Wed. cont. from 1:30 p.m. jj 11 AM EVERY DAY "FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE" PROGRAM GOUNOD Petite Symphonie MOZART Serenade No. 12, K. 388 D'INDY Chanson et Danses DVORAK Serenade in D minor N0W SHOWING FRIDAY, MARCH 1 at 8:15 P.M. .00 BLACK GIRL" in the Universitv Auditorium Open 7:15 P.M. Feature I "T PLUS IJf LANDLORD" TRUFFAUT'S IjnoomtLV IsON hated X ,, )MlONIGHT nONirn-1 • special ow FR'.SAT. JIfor e UNKHTI Tonight HQue»t Night 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Fchruan,, 355-8255 ](«] Mo Service ' / FFWKLY SPEAKING... by phil frank Apartments NNStS Jgfcj For Sale BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced GIRL TO sublease Cedar Village THREE BEDROOM house, 124 OLD DATSUN 1972 1200. Excellent PIANO I condition - excellent gas mileage. rates to students. Also 2-girl, spring. Call 332-2130. LaSalle Boulevard. $240/ condition. AuoV' so,w| Pay $2000 in lot, $1500 here. guaranteed rust proofing. VAN 3-2-27 month, plus utilitiei References 313-878-6527 £3?m,"elV 60,1 Call Mark, at 332-5848. 5-3-1 WORLD, 645-2123. 0-2-28 required. Call evenings, I SUBLEASE APARTMENT. 4 372-7486,10-2-27 electro photo tp3b, I DODGE VAN AVjatiOR "||JCl persons needed. Spring / _ 1971. Engine PHONE 355 8255 34 7 Student Services Bldq. excellent, windows around, new tires, muffler, $2300 / best L_il summer. Across from campus. $280 / month. Todd. 332 2486. 5 - 6 - or 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer A Fall. Furnished, parking. Vary wuTuS*5 powe^Ta ° ^^I 'AUTOMOTIVE offer. 487-5525, Mpm. 5-2-28 nn~An~n-~M~i~N T PARACHUTING Get readv INSTRUCTION. ,or Spring bv ,akmfl J>-2-28 ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished. c»n. 484*774. ("-2.2B Me S'JJfjl Scooters & Cycles e l o ELDORADO MINI lessons now. Licensed Sublease until September. WANTED: WOMAN to share large 313-87a6527,^P,°d' Ci|l| Parts & Service MOTORHOME 1972. 18'. good fn,tructori classes Saturday, Anytime after five, 351-6187. house. 484-6434, evenings. _ 484-2783, flSLiS?1 SEES' or Sundav 8nd bv 4ppo,ntment- "o°;1 5-2-26 Aviation from 8-6. 5-2-26 ----- *mchair, extra laroi 351-0799, 543-6731. 6-2-28 „„„ , WOMAN for house. Own •EMPLOYMENT ONE BEDROOM, furnished, close. room, hlghback captain' ""Ha MAVERICK 1970. EXCELLENT j CmkWBltf ]lfl|] $175 utilities included. Air $67/month. One block from 337-9509 after q ^air ^.| 'FOR RENT condition, low mileage. Call V♦ conditioner. 332-5472. 5-2-26 campus. 351-4009.3-2-28 Thursday f„h» Pm,#l Apartments after 5:00, 351-8930. 5-3-1 5.3.I 8y EAST SIDE. Two bedroom 1 Houses SUBLEASE: FURNISHED one MERCURY MONTEGO 1969 EXPERIENCED TV technician, unfurnished house, stove and BICYCLES - bedroom ALL 44,000 miles, excellent apartment spring, Rooms some stereo experience refrigerator. 349-1540.4-3-1 Various colors summer. Campus - 2 blocks. and ■ 'FOR SALE condition, good mileage! $600. necessary. Apply in person, Simplex De-rsiler cpmJ""'! $160/month. 332-0469. 5-2-26 Animals 393-0862. 5-3-1 STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East UNFURNISHED three bedroom brakes, high quaht "| MGB 1968 BLACK, wires, radio Grand River, East Lansing. C-10-2-28 NEED ONE girl for three person, house near C.II 484-3613. S-3-4 Sparrow Hospital. cost. Forced wared!! I Mobile Homes - 4:30 p.m. Monday / heater. 2 tops, good condition, immediately or for spring term. 'LOST & FOUND $80. 337-1478. 5-2-26 •PERSONAL 29mpg. Call Dave, 485-7416. WANT TO be wined and dined and TWO GIRLS for large house, STORAGE^ Nights 371-1357. 9-3-8 make money at the same time? OWN BEDROOM in close, 3 available after March 10, own South Cedar at 1% L 'PEANUTS PERSONAL Call 372-0567 between the £ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY CA 94709 women, apartment. Spring. $80. rooms. $75/month. Call 0-3-2-27 9t33"' MUSTANG 1969 - power steering hours of 12-11 pm. 0-3-2-28 351-1885. 5-3-4 'REAL ESTATE 337-9326. 5-2-28 / brakes, automatic, new 12 STRING GIBSON 'RECREATION 'SERVICE carburetor, radiator. 355-1079. 4"3"1 LPN OR RN pm. - Physician office. 8-6 No weekends. Weekdays call Employment jjj Apartments ^ FREE MONTH'S reml Furnished, MALE, BOWE R CO-op $250 / term room and board, Jim. 351-4490. string custom, Fender Hollowbody percLn kTI G b ■ one or two bedrooms. 635 Instruction MUSTANG 1965 EXCELLENT 393^)720.2-2-27 Abbott. Mike. 489-6197, Gibson EB3 base, Fender pj Typing Service condition, $350 or Best offer. MODELS NEEDED FOR Art COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 09 ONE OR two persons. Furnished, evenings. 7-3-4 SPRING. OWN room. Close, nice, *VS,.efm' A™us"c 1MBtop«j| •TRANSPORTATION 351-3625. 4-3-1 studio. Call 372-0567 between and 10: For positions in Lansing carpeted, very close to campus. area. $70. 337-0648. 3-2-26 Dot torn, tudwig drumi| area. Salaries: 09 level from MILFORD STREET, 126. 2-man, saxophone, horns and ^1 the hours of 12-11 pm. Parking. Available first week in 0-3-2-28 •WANTED MUSTANG GRANDE 1972 - Air, $11,525 - $14,031, 10 level March. Sublease through $180 per month. Two blocks CALL US firstl Need three for f°"V' Panasonic stable TVtl power steering / brakes, TYR|STS NEEDED through from $12,486 - $15,242. September 6. $160. 351-0606 from campus, deluxe, furnished, house. $52 month, 332-3495. , . componen,s' recoil ^,| now automatic, low mileage, Qualifications: 09 level requires (6-10 pm). 5-2-28 air conditioned. 351-2647, 9.3.8 tapes, furniture, guns and "RATES" March 7. Work resumes March Bachelor's Degree with .10-3- 7 merchandise guaranteed. excellent. 18 m.p.g. 393-2489. 25. Three nights per week 4 p.m. 6 2 27 10 p.m. 70 w.p.m. Apply in computer science course work ROOMMATE NEEDED, own have servicing for any of electronic repair needs. We buy ■ - and 1 year of programming 2 APARTMENTS VERY nice, room, near campus. Call NOVA 1972, 6 cylinder, power person 427% Albert between 3 - experience or Associate Degree completely refinished. 371-1678. 10-3-5 M" and ,rade- Charge andl Bank American) steering, automatic, excellent P'_" ^ in data processing and 2 years of IMMEDIATE - SUBLET, Downtown Mason. Prefer das-eel condition. Best offer. Must sell. experience in computer attractive, one bedroom, responsible adults. $140 - $145 / Rooms muni J* y dicker & deaJ i;0,| ..... . HANDYMAN skilled in carpentry operations, at least of which month. Deposit required. secondhand store, 1 3 5 10 372-1238 5-2-27 one furnished. $170. block. 2. * plus general maintenance. $3 per was in programming or 2 years 337-7021. 3-2-28 676-2080 after 5 p.m. 5-2-26 South Cedar, Lansing, 48 7 338 ■ 10 1 50 4.00 6.50 13.00 NOVA 1971, 6 cylinder-excellent h0U"' C-" of programming experience. annu ROOM. onAor. BOARD, Open 9-9 Monday, Wecine^l 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 condition. 10,000+ miles, 349-3841.2-2-26 Two years of college with NEEDED: FEMALE to share 301 SOUTH HOLMES - near spring term. and Friday. Other m " $235. Nexus Co-op. 351-0100. 15 2.25 9.70 489-51 29 computer science Sparrow Hospital. Upstairs, 1 pm C-4-2-28 6.00 19.50 after 5pm course work apartment spring term. Close to 10-3-7 -1 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 weekdays. 5-3-1 PART TIME r<*eptionist f°' *™» may be substituted for an campus, cozy. Grove street. room efficiency, gentlemen, photo studio. Opportunity to Associate Degree. 10 level 337-0269. Betsy. 3-2-28 share bath, includes utilities. SPRING TERM rooms. Montie BEAUTIFUL MEXICAN Jacket! 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 Suede, smooth NOVA 1968. 6 CYLINDER 4 learn photography. 2 blocks east requires 1 year of programming $70. 351-7497. 0-7-2-28 House Co-op - $225 room and 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 embroidered denim, door. Standard transmission. radio. 355-3071. 2-2-26 «J J"«t2-2-26 351-1477. Im Call Dick, experience in addition to requirements for 09 level. All TWO BEDROOM Close to luxury furnished. campus. Spring - ONE MAN NEEDED for two man board. 332-8641. 5-3-4 and order for spring. 351-1767.H D EADLINE 1 P.M. one class Michigan Civil Service Benefits. summer. 332-5793. 3-2-28 apartment, spring term, close to PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE South day OLDSMOBILE, 1973 - Delta 88. PROGRAMMER - FEE paid. All applicants will be required to campus. $90/month. 351-0532. near Michigan Avenue. Quiet for before publication. YAMAHA FG-500 Acoustic gui Very sharp. Power steering. Leadln9 computer manufacturer take a written examination. ON BUS ROUTE, 1 bedroom, 5-2-27 student. Near bus line. $15/week Excellent conditi brakes, air, stereo, vinyl top. seekin9 individuals with B.S. in Applications available at partially furnished. Utilities plus deposit. 627-5454. 5-3-4 489-1718. 5-3-4 Peanuts Personal ads Please. 372-8027. 3-2-27 electrical engineering or Department of Civil Service, all furnished. Phone 332-0322 SUBLEASE TWO bedroom computer science. Must have 6 MESC offices, and a 1 County apartment. Spring. Furnished, must be pre paid. daily. 3-2-28 ONE BLOCK from campus. WEDDING GOWN months to one year actual Clerk offices. Send applications pool. 332-5681 after 5 p.m. PORSCHE 911 - 5 SPEED 1968. $17/week. Call experience in compilor writing. 5-2-27 evenings. ivory white with veil $3,950. Jaguar 3.8S Sedan 1965 to Computer Programmer, P.O. TWO GIRLS - Capitol Villa, spring 372-7456. 10-2-27 Cancellations/ Corrections - $2,850. Both cars both in Salary $12,000 - $15,000 Box 2000, Lansing, Michigan and/or summer. Pool. $165 new, now $60 , 332-0354.1 commensurate with experience. after 6 p.m. 3-2-28 12 noon one class day California and in beautiful 48904. AN EQUAL ONE BEDROOM apartment for $55/month. 332-4514. 4-3-1 CLEAN. COMFORTABLE room. Call Linda Kay, PERSONAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. lease. Near MSU campus. before publications. condition. Please call for more Call Three blocks from campus. information 332-8823; CAREERS. 489-1441, CMEA. 3-2-27 882-6830. 5-2-27 SUBLET - SPRING, summer. 1 $18/waek. 393-5543. 5-3-4 4-2-28 332-0866. 4-3-1 bedroom, furnished, block from The State News will be WAITRESS - ATTRACTIVE girls MASSEUSES WANTED for Health GIRL, AMERICANA 4 person. ROOM FOR male student, across ALTEC 891A speakers, nev responsible only for the SUPER BEETLE 1972 with air wanted to work days. Call Spa. $7/hour. Call 372-0567 conditioning, parking. $160. $80. Furnished. 337-0669. from Union. 211% Grand River, Six months old, first day's incorrect conditioning, AM/FM radio. JAY'S CHALET, 484-9431, or between hours of 12-11 pm. 337-7978. 5-3-4 3-2-26 upstairs. $48 per month. 5-2-27 351-9749. 3-2 28 insertion. 33,000 miles. Excellent stop in, 1515 Center, Lansing. 0-3-2-28 condition. $2,350. Call CLOSE TO Campus. 1 bedroom - Bills are due 7 days from 1-589-8813. 5-3-4 9-3-8 PART TIME positions with full - WAITRESSES - PART or full IMMEDIATE bedroom, OCCUPANCY. furnished, close to 1 apartment on 337-1807. 9-3-1 Grand River. For Sale ]^| FENDER MUSTANG Guit dual pick-up, case, str time, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. $1.65 campus. $160/month. Call cord. $175. 337 7780 3 228 I VOLKSWAGEN SUPERBEETLE line merchant wholesaler. 50£ fund dopey paddleball thing they collection of $'>5 "Tiger Jack" Breslin. hours of actual dancing, with see about that on the dance have going," she said. "Lash move Their historic rivalry will from the paddleball major breaks of five hours each beginning at 2 a.m. on floor," Larrowe snorted. He probably thinks this is J speculated that a bottle of something he can beat Jack courts to the ballroom at the Saturday and Sunday. Geritol might be an at." "Dance for Strength" dance "Big A!" Mandelstamm The two combatants will not appropriate prize for the marathon at 3:30 p.m. heads a list of MSU and victor. be eligible for the prizes Saturday at Meridian Mall. community celebrities who Larrowe said his campaign awarded the winners of the Sponsoring the marathon, also will appear during the for congressman of the 6th marathon. First prize is a contributions will win. which begins at 4 p.m. Friday course of the marathon. District has already unlimbered round trip to Las Vegas for and ends at 6 p.m. Sunday, are Mandelstamm will referee a his legs, so he anticipates no four days, including hotel Delta Tau Delta and the MSU hula hoop contest scheduled chapter of the Circle K Club. Proceeds collected at the Sunday afternoon. "I couldn't be in the problems in securing victory over Breslin. It is rumored Miss Michigan accomodations. The second - place twosome will each receive $250 How it works | event will be donated to the marathon itself. These tired old will be at the marathon. If so, scholarships. The third - place SCHENECTADY, N.Y ,«,! Michigan Chapter of the bones couldn't take it," Lanowe said, he would draft winners will each receive a bike - Liberal an National Multiple Sclerosis Larrowe said. "I majors at uj challenged her as his partner. "If I'm Society. Jack to this, and he accepted." dancing with Miss Michigan, and a dinner for two at a local restaurant. College have been 'ured into the sul!? Larrowe and Breslin will not Larrowe the match as a sciences bv, sees my strategy will be cheek to Debbie Constantine, of new physics be actual contestants in the course thai personal vendetta between jowl," he said. Circle K, said the first prize substitutes toasters trip to Las Vegas was being - tubes. for J ** entitled J donated by a private source The course, - Township residents blast landfill plan arranged by the Multiple Thmgs Work," Sclerosis office in Detroit. She u*s coj declined to identify the donor. household devices as a 3 Bill Starmer, executive introducing students to basic principles of J physics director of the Parkwood The creator of "How Th By CHRIS DANIELSON County's Windsor Township, Supervisors has sold township which would probably be dumps in their backyards waste disposal system involving branch of the East Lansing Kiwanis, said his group would W«k-bSj.)w. ™ State News Staff Writer which borders the site the professor of physics EdJ on residents down the river by utilized to transport already. recycling or not," he said. guarantee prizes in the event Lewis. So far Lewis1 west. passing a resolution contaminated water from the permitting "As long as the public is not enough money is raised. his 77 students About 300 residents of a landfill in the township two landfill to the Delhi Township "We are robbing the public - I apathetic, negative and . Ingham County's proposed Delhi and Windsor townships Registration for the electro magnenc an years ago. More meetings of Sewage Disposal Station a mile by being asked to continue sanitary landfill in western uninformed, we will sit and marathon is being held in the thermodynamic theory using attended the meeting to the Windsor and Delhi to the southwest, Felice said. spending money on engineering Delhi Township may be the wallow in our own junk," Sode Union through Thursday toaster, a express their concern over the townships boards of studies before being told what car ignition and Sode blasted state officials said. afternoon. Forms may also be next target of the "Gilbert county proposal. supervisors to discuss the direction our project should refrigerator. Drain bogey man," one Charles Felice, another Holt Monday for releasing their landfill are to be held tonight take by the DNR," Sode said. resident of the area who request for more landfill opponent of the county and March 5. information from the county opposes the proposed project proposal, said that Ingham He also attacked the state believes. Noting that the Michigan to the news media before County Drain Commissioner Dept. of Natural Resources legislature for not acting on In the past few years the Richard Sode failed to provide sending it to the county board (DNR) has set aside the of public works, which he legislation that would resolve vigilant phantom — who has never been apprehended — has plugged up illegal drainage definite answers to questions concerning possible adverse effects of the proposed landfill. county's request for a landfill permit until it receives chairs. He said the board will meet jurisdictional problems the county has faced in its three - year search for a landfill site (WIS OF COKE additional engineering ditches, removed unsightly He said all of the residents late this week to consider and billboards and cut down pine information from the county, suggested that the county who attended the meeting were citizen response to the trees obstructing drivers' views Hooker said legal action against bury its trash on the lawn of a big cone - shaped container opposed to the landfill, listing the proposed landfill and the DNR the state Capitol. at road intersections in the project would be a possible property devaluation, request. area. Stan Hooker, of Holt, air and water pollution, excess possibility if the county "We want to the ONLY A QUARTER serve said. continues to pursue it. Sode blamed citizen noise and truck traffic and people, but need a public More tangible opposition to In addition to about 25 opposition to the project on health hazards as reasons for response to find out if they the proposed landfill site $50,000 to $80,000 houses in hysteria caused by confusing their opposition. the immediate landfill area, the the proposed landfill with a want a self - supporting solid appeared at a public meeting held Sunday night in Eaton Roger Lountk, of Holt, said that the Delhi Township Board of project would affect many dump, and said some of the OFFER GOOD TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OKLY homes along Gilbert Drain — residents of the have area union activities That's right 251 gets you a whole quart of coke to enhance Oil distributors to Consumer o , your Domino's pizza By CHRIS DANIELSON under their control and either explained. supplies, Jones added. Information r State News Staff Writer and o the buildings into drive The companies He predicted that it would 351-7100 turn - were have "Our industry is going to to sell the public and in banks, flower shops and fast food outlets or tear them down motivated to takesuch action - in addition to pleading for take four years for supply to approach demand again, but Complaint - itself on sin to make the phrase 'it is not a a profit'," William and sell the vacant lot. ''You will see foreign import quotas for "national security" reasons — decried the proposed formation of a federal oil Referral Jones, president of the discontinuation of branded oil because they were able to company as "a monstrosity mon.-fri. Petroleum Marketing that none of us could live with • 1-5pm company credit cards by at produce foreign oil for 18 355-3355 Education Foundation, told a group of oil distributors on campus Monday night. "We can no longer make up least half of the largest gasoline marketers, as the amount of nationwide marketing by declines to the point brand where cents per 42 • gallon barrel, as opposed to the $2 per barrel domestic cost, he said. However, a combination of in years to come." DOMINO'S PIZZA in volume what we are losing in companies can depend on their factors 966 — including periodic Trowbridge Rd. Hot, Fast, Free Delivery profit," he explained. own source of supply for their price wars and blockage of the Speaking at a three ■ day own markets," Jones added. Alaska pipeline - caused this conference of the Michigan He blamed the 27.5 per cent practice to backfire, as Petroleum Assn.'s Jobber domestic oil depletion domestic demands exceeded Management Institute being allowance won by the oil held at Kellogg Center this companies for causing a large THE CHRONICLE week. Jones predicted that the share of the energy crisis. of Higher Education energy crisis could wipe out half "The companies that were of the country's service able to keep getting this stations. depletion allowance spent the "It is fairly accurate to state money overseas, purchased that over 10,000 stations have coal mines, chemical been taken out of service companies and recently one during the last three or four company purchased a circus months alone," he added. money that should have been He advised the jobbers to used for oil production in the close any unprofitable stations continental United States," he East Lansing policemen injured arresting 2 men it with any of our Three East Lansing police The two men were arrested ed hair stylists for the new fall look. officers were injured early on charges of being drunk and Monday moming during an disorderly and of resisting attempt to arrest two drunk arrest. 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