bruar Thursday, February 28,1974 Michigan State University Fire guts 2 Hubbard rooms who was on the By R. D. CAMPBELL scene with President pouring out of the room, friends said. sooty water which covered most of the and Wharton. "I was telling all of those people they hallway. SUSAN AGER had to get out, that there was a The fire's first alarm was reported at fire," a Cleanup was expected to continue State News Staff 4:47 p.m. Two fire 12th floor resident said. "They didn't through the night, though hall director Writers engines, two squad The worst residence hall fire believe me." Dick McKinnon was unable to since 1919 cars, an aerial rescue truck and 15 men predict caused were sent to the scene. The South Hubbard Hall had experienced when the rooms would be livable again. over $100,000 damage to the 12th fire raged for two false alarms in the past floor of South Hubbard Hall between an hour before fire week, McKinnon said all the women would be 5 fighters got it under residents said. and 6 p.m. control, said housed temporarily with other women in Wednesday. Capt. Terrance Meyer, Sam Gingrich, MSU fire safety the hall. Almost immediately after the Believed to have started when an MSU Dept. of Public officer, Safety. estimated the damage at $100,000. unattended electric space heater Capt. John Cain, East Lansing Fire firetrucks arrived, scrawled signs began to exploded in room 1212, the fire Dept., was sent to Sparrow Hospital for appear in both North and South Hubbard completely gutted "This is the worst fire in the 24 elevator lobbies, volunteering rooms for two rooms, 1212 and treatment of severe arm lacerations and years 1213, leaving only I've been here," Gingrich said. the night. bedsprings and a charred refrigerator in released. room 1212, the residence of Nancy Zellin According to the residence hall The fire follows three other residence Smoke and water damage to most of contract, electric space heaters are not hall fires this term. On Jan. 26, Jan. 28 and Margo Gowens. the rooms on the floor was extensive. The allowed in rooms. Friends said No one was Gowens, a and Feb. 2, fires damaged rooms in Mason, seriously injured, but Olga fire melted tiles and light fixtures off the Schidlowsky, room 1220, was trapped in freshman, always felt cold in her room and Case and McDonel halls respectively. hall ceiling. used the heater for that her reason. In the past, three residence halls have room by smoke in the hall. She Ellen Preketes in room 1214 said she Four investigators apparently had not left her room when the were still sifting suffered greater damage from fires, heard the stereo go off in the room next alarm first sounded. Richard through the rubble at 8 p.m. They had not burning to the ground in 1876, 1905 and Bernitt, to hers and walked out into the hall. at that time come to any official director of the Dept. of Public 1919. Safety, "It was just filled with smoke," she conclusion as to how the fire started. In the summer of 1969, a fire in the rescued her. He was wearing an oxygen said. tank backpack. Residents of the 12th floor were elevator lobby of Wilson Hall caused an Zellin, a sophomore, was in the estimated $25,000 damage. Schidlowsky stayed calm and wetted cafeteria for dinner when the fire started, allowed to return to their rooms briefly at Bob down towels to breath through until she about 6:30 p.m. to gather Lockhart, asst. University could be rescued, said as were most of the students on the floor. belongings they comptroller, said the University's casualty Gary North, would need for the night. When she walked outside and looked insurance claims no liability for the coordinator of residence halls up to One girl stood dazed, programs, her room she fainted at seeing the smoke clutching a large property of others unless damage is a Raggedy Ann doll, in the three inches of result of negligence. BuildingBy SUSAN AGER awaiting funding from Vice President for bloopers In other cases, State News Staff Writer Business and Finance Roger Wilkinson. however, the bloopers has never worked since the day the doors are not as easy to explain. The project would use a combination of Peters blamed problems in the newer were opened, according to Dick Nicholas, MSU, which boasts of efficient "resilient synthetic floor covering" — professor of food science human nutrition, planning;, will spend $760,000 over a two buildings on "hasty decisions," caused by who coordinated a $70,000 project to similar to Tartan Turf — and a rough - a crash building - year period which began last year to program in the '50s and replace the system last year. textured epoxy which can be applied over '60s which often correct construction bloopers that not saw three or four In the Chemistry Building, built in the present concrete. only are inconveniences but also serious buildings rising simultaneously. 1963, faulty ventilation posed serious Riley blamed neither neglect nor One pitfall of such a system is basic hazards. According to Peters, "at the last safety hazards. All of the stupidity for the present situation, but maintenance systems that minute" before construction buildings, most constructed said when the building was being planned simply do not began the less than 10 years work properly. ago, were born with 15 years ago, materials like Tartan Turf building was lengthened but the fresh air For example, the ventilation situations which have always system in had, or and epoxy j concrete were unknown. the Food Science Aftermath Building, built in 1966, cni"*; recently taken on, the characteristics of Duuuuig, ouui in ltJoo, (Continued on pa page 3) blunders. A fire which caused an estimated $100,000 damage gutted two 12th Consider, for example, the Large Energy bill with price cuts OKd ' Animal Clinic of the flooi Hubbard Hall rooms late Wednesday afternoon. An electric Veterinary Clinic built in 1965 with floors of rough- :e heater may have started the blaze, which resulted in extensive "broomed" concrete. [ smoke and water damage to other rooms on the floor. Now, the concrete has been so highly by House; Nixon veto predicted State News photo by Dale Atkins polished by horse and cow hooves that several animals have slipped, suffered fractures and have had to be destroyed, according to William F. Riley, associate WASHINGTON (AP) — The House passed gallon at SN petitions chairman of the emergency energy gallon at the the pump pump and and cut cut propane prices in half. half, Dept. of Large Animal legislation legislation Wednesday Wednesday providing Drovidine forfor an oil Drice an oil price rollback rollback and and A A motion to strike the rollback section frnm thi bill from the was Surgery and Medicine. giving President Nixon the authority to order gasoline rationing. defeated 238- 173. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday for any "The average easy • The going quiet - measure now goes to the White House, where it faces an The House turned down the full time MSU student to submit his experience, and proposed programs, mannered horse has no problems," parliamentary rule. 259 - 144. Riley almost certain veto. It adopted a compromise rule with some consideration of how new proposed by House Commerce or her petition for two top positions said, "but, especially when the floor is Final passage came after motions to strike several of the bill's Committee Chairman Harley O. State News management. Students programs would be carried out. The wet, we nave to take extra care with more controversial Staggers. D - W. Va., floor in provisions, including the price roll back and manager of the bill, calling for full - scale roll call votes on the new editor-in-chief and advertising certain patients, the ones who are excited - interested in applying for the position rationing authority, were defeated by roll call votes. price rollback, rationing authority and a section of manager, to be appointed by the or who can't walk as well as normal." Earlier, the House reversed its Rules Committee, voting down President temporary authority to put giving the editor-in-chief or advertising a energy conservation plans corporation board of directors on However, Jim Peters, director of space parliamentary rule that had threatened to kill the bill. into effect without Congressional manager must submit a typewritten approval. April 21, will assume office for the utilization who must approve all The vote on final passage was 258 The vote against the rule petition, double-spaced and no longer - 151, short of the two - adopted last week by the Rules next school year on May 5. Petitions renovation or improvement projects, said thirds vote needed to override a veto. than 10 pages. The petition should Committee was seen as greatly increasing the bill's chances for - "I walked through there and I The Washington office of outline experience background, should be submitted to State News slipped, just Rep. Charles Chamberlain, R East - passage, but the measure still is slated for a presidential veto. on two Board of Directors, 345 Student legs on perfectly dry pavement." Lansing, did not know how he voted. Under the original rule, a including examples of newspaper A $94,000 project to resurface the challenge to the legislation could Services Bldg. According to figures from a House committee, the rollback have come on the rollback provision on the grounds that it was clinic's floor in some areas is provision would reduce gasoline prices by up to four cents a presently (Continued o e 11) Use of food P*ow By MARY ANNE FLOOD State News Staff Writer bread due to high food costs? You high cost housing and tuition, can be as high as $210. Students who fix their food together can stamps ri on may be eligible for apply jointly. Income eligibility ■ to $42 worth of levels vary with group size. monthly food stamps. Another eligibility requirement is that the P is safe to say that applicant or group many MSU students who do not realize it of applicants cannot have total financial resources ■uld be of over $1500 collectively receiving thousands of dollars in food combined. Resources included are easily accesible T'PS if they are willing to spend several hours a month things like lines to document their waiting money savings or checking accounts. eligibility. Students in Fee and Williams halls who cook their own food |At least one • third of the 900 Ingham County residents who » receive food stamps without being on any other form of are eligible for food stamps. Four men who live in one Fee Hall Bial aid are MSU students, said Mary Riisberg, asst. apartment have all been getting individual food stamps since programs September. However, no one who pays board is eligible. T'J!tnls superintendent at Ingham County Social Services Dept. Fifteen MSU food stamps recipients interviewed said that they | has been an increase in the number of students this feel students receive the same treatment as L a' ? ,[r Kiisberg. 25, who helps coordinate the food stamp any other citizen applying for food stamps. One MSU senior feels that it is easier . ■gram. "The rise seems to be due to an increase in •* edge of the general for students to get food stamps than for other program, spread by word - of - mouth." applicants. The process does have some drawbacks, T'yre Is udents said there is no way for them to compute the number eligible for food though. The biggest student complaint is that an applicant has to go to stamps who are not aware of the the Social Services Dept. at 6:30 a.m. or earlier to insure he will fortunity. Plough there has been no official count of student food be seen on his first visit. IPients, Riisberg estimates that somewhere stamp between 350 to One student said he had to go four mornings before he was !„f" "n Us"riggs, Participate in the program. East Lansing postmaster, who may some day be able to get an interview. "Because of our small staff, we can lie only take 15 to 20 for a food applications day. We have four workers to serve an average of stamp outlet at the post office, was a ff't ■ the low number of students on food stamps. Michigan county has the option of letting the post offices 800 to 900 food stamp clients," Motorwheel strike have inflated the food Riisberg said. "The layoffs and stamp rolls to nearly Tmmt' fo°d stamp outlets. Briggs said a Mount Pleasant 1,200 recently." | aster, preparing for an outlet opening in his office, expects The early lines, Riisberg said, are due mainly to the applicants' | tenti-al Michigan University students to receive food stamps eagerness. "If everyone came at 8, when the staff starts work, pal' exPecte() MSU's total to be larger than there would not be the long wait," she said. The other major student problem is getting to the social ■j" apply fortime T11 •• food stamps, a student need not be an in students need not - state services office, which is located off Pennsylvania Avenue south of have jobs to be eligible, and Xst 1011 °f applicants need Jolly Road. The food stamp outlet for students is Cristo Rey not be related. Community Center, near Pennsylvania and Grand Avenues. Iram d stamp program is a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture In some Michigan counties the transportation problem has ■ial ■ ,a"d .'s adm'nistered Services in Michigan by the State Dept. of through the various county social been alleviated by authorizing post offices as food stamp outlets. services Kent County recently initiated the program, and Shiawasse ■"menu thls County has plans to do so in April. Program, the eligible citizen exchanges his food County Commissioner Patrick J. Ryan, D-Lansing, chairman of ■n0 ■"e Power °r (0llP°ns of a higher value, thus increasing the food the Human Services Committee, said that the University of the participant. administration or student groups should look into providing an 1 r h!Xample' Pays. This is a sin®'e applicant will get $42 a month no matter on - campus food stamp outlet for students. an amount figured by the U.S. Dept. of However, Eldon Nonnamaker, vice president of student affairs, l|rt' as a reasonable food allowance for a single applicant. said that this is an interesting new idea, and the legalities of such |sta'ent pays wllatever the difference is between his free L ,Llnp a"°tment and the figured allowance. This serves to a project will have to be explored before he can predict the possibilities of such a program at MSU. Many students do not realize they are eligible for food stamps, which I be 'u C"ent W'" spent' al least the ^ on '00(' a month- r can be obtained at the Ingham I (,||Rible, a student's monthly income, less deductions for (Continued on page 11) County Dept. of Social Services. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 19?J JERUSALEM (AP) regain control of the Israeli • occupied - Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger wp«t h , Syrians hand over slbankoftheJo, River. came to Israel Wednesday carrying a list of Israeli" war prisoners Hussein is thought to be held in Syria, a major breakthrough in his efforts to get a turning toward th I disengagement pact for the Golan Heights. fledgling Palestinian state would draw hundred, ,!'e* Arab refugees who would in "The list of prisoners is in Israeli hands and is being any case seek clo t Ua»4j names of prisoners deciphered," said Zvi Eyal, chairman of a group representing because of harsh economic realities. * eswi'h Joi families of the Israeli prisoners. Just before Kissinger's arrival in Israel wounded Jordanian Arab aboard The White House made the announcement in Washington that a a bus'in |Utrri", S Syria had turned over the list, bearing the names of 65 Israelis, military command reported a few shots on thA • em' H during talks between Kissinger and Syrian leaders in Damascus. to Kissinger, Israel 100 Israeli war veterans demonstrated placards demanding "changes in the government"0^*' outside u^?11 fr°« J The announcement also said the International Red Cross would The events were typical of the be permitted to visit the POWs Friday morning. The visits, political stress'in l^, Justice Dept. releases study with the list, represented an Israeli precondition for along Wednesday on a surprise trip to Damascus, hours after Kissinger war. Meir was forced to ask President Fnh a sinc,l participating left the Syrian capital for Tel Aviv, diplomatic sources said. Wednesday for another week to present a nL K,tzi'm in the troop disengagement talks Kissinger is A Justice Dept. study released Wednesday says there trying to get started. Gromyko had been scheduled to leave Moscow for Cairo parliament. ne* WWiM*! is no historical basis for the "political power" position There was no immediate word on what concessions, if any, the Friday to meet with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. The Kissinger was to travel to Cairo todav to «.«, c, I that a President can be impeached by the House Israelis had made to Syria in return for the list. Syrian leaders had decision to send him to Damascus was sudden because Gromyko extending the life of the UN peace force in the sL l ,bll merely been keeping the list secret as a bargaining tool for troop had been scheduled to meet with West German Special Minister expiration date of April 24. On Friday, he wasev^! yojlll because it has. the votes to do so. •Vice President Gerald R. Ford, as minority leader of disengagement negotiations. Kgon Bahr who arrived in Moscow Wednesday. Damascus. Over the weekend, he will visit Brussels and Bonn, Germany. Jordan s!t*,db,cil Arriving at Ben - Gurion Airport, Kissinger told reporters that The trip was thought to be a Soviet effort to aid Kissinger's ' the House, held the view that the House could In Beirut, Lebanon, banking sources said impeach "we will say whatever is appropriate" after his talks with Israeli peace efforts. oil I countries on any grounds. Premier Golda Meir. Meir scheduled an address to the nation. Diplomatic observers in Amman, the Jordanian capital, said seeking to protect their massive new primarily responsible for spectacular leaps in R0ld ineonLM President Nixon took the much narrower view Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko left Moscow they believed King Hussein may soon abandon his efforts to prjc " during his news conference Monday night that the House could not impeach a President without first finding evidence that he had violated criminal law. Meanwhile, Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe said MSU waste u Wednesday he thinks the House could impeach the President for any reason it wants. "I personally don't question what Jerry Ford said," Saxbe said. "If they were so inclined, they could millionth pound impeach him because they don't like his necktie." Rosenhaft said that one million Rosenhaft noted that CHRIS DANIELSON The study, described as an objective historical survey, pounds of paper were recycling the million pounds is being sent to Watergate special State News Staff Writer produced $19,000 in revenue, prosecutor Leon equivalent to 8,500 trees and Jaworski and the House Judiciary Committee. "This is the kind of effort would fill Spartan Stadium five giving jobs to 45 students. The authority is now that makes the Univetsity rows deep. The bulk of the million recycling about 50,000pounds community a nice place of waste per week, with 65 per Government of France quits to live," President Wharton said pounds recycled by the cent of the revenue produced Wednesday as he ceremonially authority since Jan. 1, 1973, was comprised of newspaper, going for student salaries and Premier Pierre Messmer of France resigned recycled the MSU Waste the remainder either funneled Control Authority's millionth with the price paid to the Wednesday along with his GauHist government. back to the program for pound of used material. group far newspaper jumping President Pompidou reappointed Messmer six hours from $6 to $50 per ton in the vehicles, storage and Wharton, in praising the maintenance or spent on later, however, and told him to form a new cabinet. community's cooperation with last year. Political sources said the new government would be the Recycling the million pounds special projects such as the recycling program, said the annual Red Cedar River streamlined and regrouped for efficiency. program's success indicates a saved the University $5,000 commitment toward in landfill dumping charges and Cleanup, he added. Before Messmer's resignation, critics accused the 57 solving "While it took us one - 700 year problems. gallons of gasoline that year - old premier of being faceless and lacking in The first recycling would have been needed to to recycle our first million station in leadership when France was threatened by the world the Administration Building transport it, Rosenhaft said. pounds, we'll recycle the second million in the next four energy crisis. was officially opened during The Michigan Carton Co. of the commemorative event. Battle Creek transports most of months," Rosenhaft predicted. what the authority recycles to The authority has recycling University employes working 19 Ethiopian ministers resign in the building will now be able its plant to be converted into stations located in all residence halls and many academic to recycle office wastes, cereal boxes. Though the computer material, cardboard million buildings in addition to nearly The government of Ethiopia resigned Wednesday company uses up one a dozen bins located off and newspapers. pounds of raw paper materials night while being confronted with mutinous military campus. forces who want higher pay and fringe benefits. Following the ceremony, every day, the authority is its authority Director Mark largest nonbroker supplier. Emperor Haile Selassie accepted the resignations of The State New* is i ublished by the students of Michigan Siw I 19 cabinet ministers after uprisings by military rebels Student group to picket University every class day during Fall. Winter and Spring school terms. Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Si I were reported in several cities. Welcome Week edition is published in September Subscription rateis fl The militant soldiers, critical of government policies Council holds distributor of Gallo wine $16 per year. Second class postag business offices at 345 Student to control inflation, have demanded that many of the University, Fast Lansing, Michiian, 41 ministers quit. •Observers speculated that the emperor may name a on pedestrian The MSU Student Boycott Committee plans to form of California grape pickers, who are members of the United Farm Workers. caretaker government to deal with the immediate Members of East Lansing supported the overpass idea for £1 c k e * V n.f* 0"1 s'd® The committee, which said News/Editorial Classified Ads problems of inflation-, severe drought, famine and the City Council met Tuesday the safety of schoolchildren and other people who cross the Abbott Road D'U£ S °? and East Grand Cunningham's is a major Display advertising rebellious military fofcei night for an informal meeting distributor of GaUo wines, has on the proposed $46,000 dangerous portion of Grand River Avenue today 85 Part of asked for student support. pedestrian overpass n*ar River Avenue. national efforts to boycott the However, when councilman ^ Gallo wines. Judge releases Calley on bail Central School and came away with the residents wondering if Mary Sharp proposed busing or committee, which plans traffic signals as alternatives to to P'cket the store between 3 an overpass is the answer to Lt. William L. Calley Jr.. the only man convicted for their problems. the overpass, several people aj]|dji>jUTvJsj>c^ the My Lai massacre, was released from custody The informal meetings, agreed they might be better " m tun Wednesday by a civilian judge. which council hopes to solutions than an ignored or difficult to use bridge. THE TRUE Calley, 30, who has nearly exhausted his appeals for continue, are an innovation prompted by newly elected Sharp suggested a 12-hour the murders of at least 22 Vietnamese, was free for the phased traffic signal near the Old-style council members, John first time since President Nixon ordered him held under school, a button to push to pizza: Polomsky and Mary Sharp to Rich and house arrest three years ago pending appeals. utilize community input and stop traffic in all directions for mm pedestrians and busing for generous Calley was released on his own recognizance after a increase interaction between children outside the Central and federal judge set his bail at S 1,000. citizens and government. school good and All but a few of the more neighborhood. the price than 50 people at the Central is right! Squatters forced from shacks School gymnasium Tuesday United-States Marshals armed with revolvers rousted a MON. MARCH Cochran PIZZA to drop by FH-FI BUYSai The marshals moved in at daybreak and gave the 65 225 M.A.C. 332-5027 f+hc. C c. (Zidtrs OPEN 11 AM EVERY DAY men, women and children 15 minutes to gather up any thus lowering tl most amplifiers. They have also added I* belongings they wanted to take with them. woofers and one 8" lower midrange sp The action apparently ended a drawn - out court battle to force the squatters out of the Pocono mountain area which is the proposed site of a dam project and recreation park. Marshals said they found 27 rifles, two crossbows, a ONE CENT If you're thinking of building these speikws Into a system let us recommend matching the PIONEER SA 9100 2X60=RMS, with 810 x with base/dust cover and theBSfi SHURE M9IEH | sawed off shotgun, six automatic pistols, three pounds - JEWELRY of marijuana, two bags of heroin and other drugs before they flattened the 21 houses. AMT-3s Missing balloonist believed found Price $43500 each A balloon said to be that of missing American adventurer Thomas Gatch Jr. was reported Wednesday over the Canary Islands, but there spotted was no SALE! official confirmation. Two Spanish news agencies reported Gatch's balloon Thursday, Friday, Saturday was spotted over the islands, but the reports described v Mc only one balloon, not the eight last reported carrying him across Gatch, 47, the Atlantic. a retired colonel, is trying to become the M €•' C;< c «'* c\ first man to balloon across the Atlantic. The SA-9100 Is PIONEERS two-channel stereo I Contact with Gatch was lost late Friday when he amplifier featuring a was reported near the West African coast. Improvements and control i*'"1"' I This Is a professional P'eclslon^". stereo ampllfer with plus-minus split-power supply for all sW" complementary direct-coupled ^ power amp design. Nixon criticized for statement ONLY $449.95 Nixon's deputy press secretary said the President "certainly regrets" saying former presidential science adviser Jerome Wiesner was one of several public who took a tax break for donating personal the government. "1 don't know figures papers to Purchase any item of jewelry, earrings, rings, necklaces and pick a second item for one penny. Quantities limited. No HI-FI HI337 HOI East Grand River V>| where the President got his 4810 West Saginaw 484-458S information, but he's wrong," Wiesner said. refunds or exchanges. wtn.,m,V°ri ,h' system. It s low mass tone arm Mon-Fri 12-9 system Introducees new Wiesner, now president of the Massachusetts Institute experience In Saturday 9 5 smoothness of Technology, was science adviser to presidents operation." *nd Kennedy and Johnson from 1961 to 1964. He said he contributed his papers from those years to Card Shop PRICE $219.95 Disc Shop the National Archives but never took 309 E. GRAND RIVER 332 5753 323 East Grand River 35I-5380 any tax deductions for the gift. EAST LANSING, MICH. 48823 -Compiled by Pat Nardi Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 3 louse OKs plan for youths to seek office By TOM HAROLDSON State News Staff Writer ballot if also approved by the Senate. The vote was 79 - 25, with was 73 votes needed to pass the measure because it is Rep. Fred Stockable, R - Lansing. Stackable said he thought highest federal offices, and I think that we a state 18 in the state should constitutional amendment. • year olds needed _m Michigan House Wednesday passed a constitutional • more "seasoning" before running for such recognize that there was a reason for this." ■ion which, if approved by voters, would allow 18 • year - olds "It doesn't matter what high offices. we (the legislature) think of this issue, Ijn for governor, lieutenant governor and the state legislature. but what the people of the state think," Vaughn, chairman of the "Eighteen • year - olds just out of high school or still in high How the bill will do in the Senate is school just aren't seasoned difficult to assess, but Ke resolution, sponsored by state Rep. Jackie Vaughn III, D - Youth and Student Participation Committee, said. "That's why I he said. "The federal Constitution enough to run for such high offices," Vaughn and others said it should be passed by June when the l0it, would place the issue as a referendum on the November think this bill should be has set age limits on the legislature adjourns. passed in the Senate and presented to the voters in November." Currently, candidates for governor and lieutenant must be at least 30 - years governor - old. Legislative candidates must be FUEL COSTS, INFLATION CITED -governor Vaughn had to fight off amendments all week which Apartment threatened to weaken the intent of the bill. energy m would have prevented 18 - and lieutenant governor but allow The most damaging year - olds from running for governor them to run for the legislature. rent increases seen The amendments were Apartment hunting time is fast approaching and students I day long symposium entitled "Energy and Life" will be narrowly defeated. $80 range. I Friday in the Kellogg Center auditorium, Eighteen - year - olds can run for attorney general and hoping to lease one of the many types of units in East Lansing Rents for Americana Apartments are fconsort'd by the Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, honorary all secretory of state in Michigan," he said. "Why should we can expect to pay on the average of $10 more monthly rent than going up $12 per unit to can't run for say they $332 for a nine • month lease. Twelve month leases will remain this year. - diversity scholastic organization, and several other honorary governor or lieutenant governor?" Critics contended that 18 - at $290 per four - man unit. Apartment managers cite higher utility costs, (ties, the symposium will begin at 9 a.m. and close with a year - olds are too immature, inexperienced and politically naive to run for the fuel, and the overall effects of inflation especially for The Americana Apartment manager cited overall inflation and p.m. dinner. President Wharton will introduce Russel W. offices in the state. They also contended that the highest political as the cause of the rent the doubling of property taxes in the last three years as the major former governor of Delaware, who will speak on the increase. .on, voters in the reasons behind the increase. state would defeat the resolution A State News check of nine Kwth of Quality of Life." because of the governor - apartment complexes Wednesday Capitol Villa's apartment manager said that, on the whole, lease ■ther addresses include "Energy, Ecology and Economics" by lieutenant governor provision. showed that six managements have decided to increase rates on "If you want to see this resolution most units. Two have decided not to prices there will increase by about $5. n E. Koenig, professor of electrical engineering and passed by the people, then increase rents and one has you're going to have to strike out allowing them to run for not yet set the Twickingham, Water's Edge, River's Edge and Cedar Greens s science; "The Role of Honor Societies in Crises," by coming year's rate structure. Apartments said that on the whole, their rents will increase at an lie N. Solberg, the national executive director of Phi Kappa governor and lieutenant governor," Rep. James Cedar Village Apartments, for Smith, R ■ Grand instance, expects to increase Blanc, said. "The people of Michigan in 1972 defeated the federal rent for four average of about $10. ■ "The Social Implications of the Energy Crisis" by John F. • man apaitnents on the average of about $2.50 per constitutional revision which gave 18 - year - olds the Campus View and Woodmere apartments said their rent would lor, professor of philosophy and "Michigan's Present Situation right to person, depending on the level and location of the apartment. not be increased. vote. How can you Previously that complex rented apartments ranging from $73 [immediate lenant governor. Prospects" by James H. Brickley, Michigan's didn't even expect them to vote for this resolution if they want them to vote?" $78 per person. Next year the price will increase to the $75 to to Most apartment managers said that leases could be signed sometime after the beginning of next week. Among the 25 representatives who voted against the resolution Fixing building bloopers to cost University *760,000 (Continued from page 1) through roof ventilation, but alarm horns will also be contains no sprinkler system, intake was not were then sucked back into the installed in secluded corners. too few fire enlarged. escapes, many Consequently, whenever the building through the fresh air Open stairwells in the "tinder dry exhibits" — and exhaust fans intake located four stories up Human Ecology Building, also busloads of children each day. were turned on to on an adjacent wing. a fire hazard and a violation of But funds for improvements dispel chemical fumes, a Thus the situation, which the fire safety code MSU are as limited as demands are negative pressure built up within the building as the fresh Peters blamed on "just unclear follows, will be enclosed this unlimited, Peters said, often air intake failed to replace thinking," had persisted since year if a $53,000 fund request resulting in 10-year delays in 1958, a "horribly smelly and is granted. Built in 1924, the correction of a problem. enough air. Not only were the doors damned unsafe" problem. building has always lacked a Other improvements include Student pressure was also a fire alarm system but will extremely difficult to open, get $83,000 spent over two years major factor in forcing the one this year as slamming behind any entrant, part of the to improve Erickson Hall's but the planners' neglect also University to spend $40,200 project. substandard lighting from its created a "horrible safety this year for several safety Peters said Olds Hall, the former 15 to 30 footcandle deficiency," Peters said. improvements in the Library, Physics - Astronomy Building intensities at desk level to the "If there were ever a fire in Peters said. and the Horticulture Building current 50 footcandle that building, the smoke would The funds will be used to also have open stairwells which standard. be sucked right back into the install breakaway turnstiles and should be enclosed. "I suppose that was up to breakaway chains on He is especially concerned somebody's standards in 1957 building without even going out the emergency doors to permit about the Museum, which not when it was built," Peters said, windows," he said. The problem was solved last easier exits in case of fire. More only has open stairwells, but "but I'd hate to sav whose." year, after 10 years and a cost of $185,000. — Starts Today — A similar situation, in which poisonous chlorine gases were distributed through Kresge Art Center's ventilation system, inside SIDEWALK SALE! was also corrected last year at a cost of over $200,000. Student Slippery when wet and faculty pressure forced its correction, Peters said. e "broomed" concrete on the floors of the Large Animal The gases were created by surface especially when wet To correct the situation, which three gas kilns in 1 n the Veterinary Clinic have been smoothed down horse and cow hooves, creating has resulted in fractures for several animals who slipped, the single - story west wing of the building 1001 PAIR a hazardous, slick $94,000 will be requested to resurface the floors. whenever salt glaze firing PANTS y2 price:] State News photo by Bob Kaye occurred. Gases escaped EMU Major Events Committee presents in concert J«"IS slraipl,,. 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Fox Managing editor °°b Novosad Opinion Page editor Susan Ager Staff representative Lynn Henning Sports editor c>flW Por,er Photo editor Ed j tor tab are the opinion of State Nswi editors. Staff column* commentaries, points of view and letters are personal opinio* EDITORIAL Closed-door committee withhold information IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING, WHAT WE LOSE ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND WE Pirir I THE SWINGS!' P,CK Up ON | The present practice of several of the standing present. If the press is present, then the testifying WOODY AYEN committees of the Academic Council to hold secret member can watch his or her words. If no news person meetings denies the public the right to view and criticize is present the member can feel free to say anything. decisions that could affect thousands of people. This leads to the question, what would an ex officio The Faculty Tenure Committee, the Committee on Faculty Affairs and Faculty Compensation, the member say that he or she would not want someone to look at later? It is not only ridiculous for the committee Don't impeach—exorcise Educational Policies Committee and the Building. Lands to withhold its minutes, but also reeks with unethical Exorcise To expel (an evil spirit) by or as freed and even Spiro Agnew, former vice sprinkled over the populace and Planning Committee, in some form, all withhold implications of what kind of information the committee - small aircraft and then via helia, by incantation: to free from evil spirits. president, can be redeemed. information from the public. considers in making its decisions. The movie, "The Exorcist" has revealed After all, corruption in government is or a sung by a nun called "The Lord's the new*! The Educational Policies Committee adopted the idea The faculty committees and the education committee method for PimI curing some of our obviously the devil playing tricks with our could be played in stereo of nonpublic meetings. The rationale for this was to have some special closed sessions for legitimate, specific a new social,economic and political ills — political process. througholl reasons. The Faculty Tenure Committee holds exorcism. And while this is stimulate the free flow of open debate. Some committee Exorcism can help end wars. There are going on, maybe J If, as one young woman who accosted several generals in the Pentagon right now of the racist suburbs could members fear that members who might not always nonpublic meetings because tenure consideration get a dose f me in the lobby of the theater claims, all who could use a little exorcising. Perhaps Maybe a really good demon eJ follow the feelings of their respective colleges in involves personal information. This is understandable. ■ this mystical medicine is true, then there is this could prevent further obsessions to could spend some time with private sessions would be forced to represent their The secret hearings of the Committee on Faculty a new avenue of aid available for possessed Rep |u kill and maim innocent people. Holmes, R-Utica, and get the deviligl colleges if the public knew what they were saying. Affairs and Faculty Compensation are called for the persons and places. to forget this death Next, exorcists could work out on the penalty madness 1 If committee members do not voice the viewpoints of selection of hearing boards and the faculty grievance But let's not deal with 12 In fact, if exorcism year • old chairmen of the board of major oil proves useful 1 - their colleges, the public should at least have the right to official, who acts to maintain procedures for faculty girls whose only symptoms of demonic companies. I can see it now - a mass American penal system would! possession are twisting heads, floating beds outmoded ( and mind this, hear what they do say. grievances. and use of profanity. We should exorcism rite, driving the demons from oil an ancient outmoded! The Building. Lands and Planning Committee has the While the appointment of the grievance official is concentrate exorcism energies on more company heads, and instantly the oil crisis will be over and gas will return to the necessary rite). It would no to lock people up for years! lon«| most unique approach to secrecy. The public, including perhaps a personal matter, it is also of concern to many serious cases. allow a competent exorcist to heavenly price of 29.9 cents a gallon once voiil It is no longer necessary for President members of the press, is free to attend all meetings. But faculty. The appointment of this official should be done more. convicts for a few days, weeks or maul if one is so unfortunate as to not have been at the in the public eye. Nixon to resign or be impeached. He can In Detroit, the murder capital of the depending on the severity of possessioil be exorcised back to his normal ethical One lawyer has already meeting, too bad. No minutes will be released. The standing committees, as policy - making and self. The plumbers unit members can be world, a massive rite could be held in pleijf which three tons of holy water would be possession as a defense in a recent J According to committee chairman Anne C. Garrison, consultive bodies, owe the public the right to view their The judge, however, was not 4 the reasoning behind not releasing minutes of meetings decision - making processes. Committee meetings and progressive and would not accept the J to the press is that ex officio members testifying at rriinutes should be opened for public examination To aid MSU, certain state legisli* meetings should be able to know if news people are immediately. holding up funds for the proposed! school could be exorcised so thai school could get the needed funds. For true believers (if you weren't J .'/..•it & L * J I before the movie you won't be the rise of exorcisms will create a ck in the educational process. FeJ aftet| Defeat amendment psychiatrists will be needed and in priests with exorcism minors wil| produced. Exorcism can change the entire so< The U.S. This amendment n>ust be defeated. Land use has Housf- off Representatives is currently It could possibly even take care of i working on a bill to give states and local governments become of prime importance over the years as our evils of pornography. Think of it-I power to regulate land use and development, but the population increases, our economy expands and the devil out of Miss Jones. legislation is in serious danger of being watered down. technology requires an increasing number of our natural The original bill is strong, comprehensive legislation resources. that would effectively help regulate land developments POINT OF VIEW Opponents of the bill claim that it would put the that are swallowing up farm lands, lakes and other federal government in the business of land use spaces at the rate of one million acres a year. However, there have been some amendments added to the bill regulation. This is not the case. The bill merely requires that states have the authority, along with local Atomic energy which could effectively weaken it. governments, to set standards for the substance of land By MARION ANDERSON Cesium spreads with the wind over the Because the federal government 1 use plans. PIRGIM legislative director environment, leaving deposits on people, pre-empted much of the regulation! The major amendment to weaken the bill comes from The Land Use Planning Act of 1974 must pass in its building, and land. interstate commerce, it is not possible® "Oh, they don't know what the hell's It won't hurt the buildings. But many Michigan to control all aspect! ■ Rep. Sam Steiger, R - Ariz., and would leave the bill as a original form. The question of land use has become too back there," the director of transportation of the exposed people will die of cancer, radioactive shipments through the stateJ reduced grant - in - aid program that would only collect for the Atomic Energy Commission told important to yield to the shortsighted arguments of land me some weeks ago. This startling and the cesium deposited on the land will Nonetheless, considering* data and support whatever a state or local government chooses to call land use planning. developers, realtors and business interests. Land use comment was his answer to my question concentrate in the food chain and affect the people drinking the milk or eating the inadequacy of federal documented in "Fallout on the freewi- protectij plans must be initiated now. whether the truck drivers who were transporting lethal radioactive materials meat which originated in vegetation from and the apparent indifference of fed the contaminated land. officials, Michigan must take all prolrtl through towns and cities know what their But there was some question whether or measures it legally can. _PUKaM trucks contain. MELISSA PAYTON William Brobst, director of not this knowledge had percolated developing legislation to diminishy through the AEC bureacracy to Brobst. He likelihood of catastrophic n1" transportation, is the man charged by the 9 cheerily told me that if a child of his was accidents in the state. AEC with seeing that the radioactive waste President Nixon will leave is transported safely from the nuclear power plants which generate the deadly near an accident, "I wouldn't worry about him at all. The gas would just go right up and dissipate." in We the are preparing a bill to be introaw legislature to enact »«■ recommendations of the "IK | waste materials, to the reprocessing plants or burial sites. However, he takes a very report,including: There are only two possible ways to •Requiring an annual report by conservative court legacy casual attitude towards the contents of the lead and steel casks carried by truck and think about this remarkable statement. Either the man who is supposed to be of nuclear power plants analyzing and showing how many people *'e « railroad through the towns and cities of guarding our health is as casual about his affected by an accident. Michigan. child as he is about ours, or he simply does The Nixon administration will leave constitutional protections. whomever After months of research •Routing of cargoes of raw* they want or however they seven for not have the information upon which to materials to be controlled by the many legacies: the legacy of an Since 1972, when Nixon placed the last want. "Fallout on the Freeway," the PIRGIM administration wracked by corruption and of his four appointees on the court, all That's un-American, right? report on transporting radioactive waste, base good decisions. But we, the members State Police and the Michigan W| scandal as never before; the legacy of that has been necessary for the Nixon The framers of the Bill of Rights might we had discovered that the AEC has of the public, are the ones who stand to Public Health. . F lose in either case. court to have its way refused to mention in its public reports •Safety inspection of trucks n) »| detepte with Russia and China; the legacy is the vote of either disagree. But then, they could not have The AEC is a schizophrenic of an economy struggling with shortages, White or Stewart. Both are considered one of the deadliest of the casks' contents: agency. police before each shipment. ■ predicted that Richard Nixon would be It is charged both with pushing the inflation, and the devaluation of the moderate holdovers from the Warren President at a time when four Supreme radioactive cesium. •Appropriating more funds to*#»| dollar. court. Court seats were up for grabs. Cesium can enter the environment if a production of nuclear power plants, an development of solar energy an "■ powered energy to reduce re | industrial function; and with protecting One of the most far - reaching legacies The root of the transformation from Otherwise, they might have added valve or gasket on the cask malfunctions the public against the radioactive results of nuclear power. to the American people is destined to be the activist, socially progressive Warren another amendment: Hands off, Richard or leaks, thus allowing first water and these plants, a public health function. that of the Burger court. court to the conservative, progovernment Nixon. then the gaseous cesium to escape. PIRGIM's first step, alerting uk^ One function will inevitably suffer. the problem, entirely * Because Nixon had the unusual Burger Court is found in President Nixon's was Eight months of research with over 15 ■ Fallout on the Freeway" « _ opportunity of nominating four of nine own judicial philosophy. VOX POPULI Supreme Court justices during his first When he nominated Powell and scientists and engineers, plus nurrerous interviews, have left little doubt which pages of newspapers all over to 1 was featured in JacK ft a term, he also had the opportunity to make Rehnquist, Nixon called himself a "Washington Merry - Go • Round 1 function it will be: the protection of the his judicial philosophy that of the Supreme Court's. Two decisions announced last week "judicial conservative," saying, "I believe some court decisions have gone too far in the past in weakening the peace forces as Radicals' beha health of the public. On a national level, the AEC must be nationwide. The next step is to offer the , ,^J j«|1 exemplify what has happened to the split, and the health functions taken over the chance to reduce this p against the criminal forces in our society." To the Editor: True was speaking on the application of Supreme Court since Nixon took office. He also said that his appointees were by the National Institute of Health and the known hazard of nuclear power P As one of the initiators of the invitation geographic research in the CIA, a topic Environmental Protection Agency. In U.S. v. Kahn, the court held that conservatives in a judicial, and not a to Philip A. True of the CIA to speak to utterly unrelated to the issues that seemed On a state level, our health must be wiretap evidence is admissible in court political, sense. our geography colloquium Feb. 19, I feel to be of such burning importance to the protected by the Michigan Dept. of Public even if the person tapped is not mentioned specifically in the wiretap order. If Nixon appointees are not conservative, then the only conservatives some comments are in order on the unfortunate episode and Jim Keegstra's critics present at the colloquium. It is always disappointing to see people who Health, whose sole function is the promotion and protection of the health of SSSMttsSf for PIRGIM's student f In U.S. v. Matlock, the court ruled that a third party can authorize a police search left are John Birchers, Nazis and Klan members. article in the Feb. 20 State News. The only thing accomplished by have failed to acquire what is perhaps the the people of Michigan. Then we could effects of PIRG,M s the Capitol acquired JciM"""^ by thePIK single most important lesson to be learned have some confidence that the fox is of another person's living quarter. But then, Nixon did try to nominate a no and current issues representatives of the Young Socialist in college and in life—tolerance of others. longer in charge of the chicken Both cases expanded the powers of few of those. Sen. Robert Byrd, D • W. Alliance and the Southern African Those who opposed True's visit also coop. police to conduct criminal investigations. VA., a former member of the Ku Klux Liberation Committee in their disruptive should do more homework and careful Klan, was considered seriously for Mud In both cases the Supreme Court reversed and totally discourteous behavior was to lower court decisions that gave greater weight to Fourth Amendment protections. And both cases were decided by a 6-3 nomination in 1971, not to mention Clement Haynsworth and Harrold Carswell, both unsuccessful nominees for demonstrate once again the chief weakness of radicals: their unwillingness to accept different points of view in their thinking about the role of the CIA, which is actually a vitally important agency of the government. The gathering and To the Editor: slinging Novosad could not possibly ha« h0 analysis of intelligence Information about vote: the four Nixon appointees plus Abe Fortas' seat and both with antiblack horse-blinders' outlook on the world. foreign countries is an absolutely essential Bob Novosad must be running out of convince die hard Nixon suppor^l Justices Potter Stewart and Byron White judicial records. It was actually completely irrelevant things to write. His column of Friday, Even though judicial conservatives want part of the prosecution of American entitled "Dear Dick: Confess necessity for impeachment. ^1 deciding for the prosecution, with Justices who the speaker was at our colloquium foreign policy. your sin," The only possible afle ■ William Douglas, William Brennan and to strengthen "peace forces" over criminal was shallow and that day; he deserved the simple decency Regardless of what mistakes the CIA pointless, to say the least. mud-slinging journalism is to W 1 Thurgood Marshall dissenting. forces, they are reluctant to overturn of being allowed to say what he had come It is difficult to understand Neither case was well publicized or may have made in the past, its continued why anyone public confidence in tne ■ previous liberal decisions. So they just attracted much attention - which is to be take all the guts out of them. to say and then to be asked questions that functioning as our principal intelligence would have to resort to such calling in order to criticize an childish name lending credence to Nixon J1 expected since the Matlock and Kahn They argue that those nasty civil were relevant and responsibly put forth. agency should be applauded, not administration claims of "persecution by t' P J Instead, True was bombarded with mostly condemned. as morally bankrupt as the reducing the chances for r cases are only two recent examples in a libertarian Warren court decisions were irrelevant, derogatory, rude comments and Nixon Administration. By referring to the Nixon Administration. long series of Supreme Court decisions not really meant to restrict the rights of Nixon as ^^ questions, often before he even had a Jack F. Williams as a a ' "babbling monkey" and to 452 S. C« _ that arc .*|y bui surely emasculating law enforcement agencies to bust Gerald Ford as a chance to complete a sentence. Asst. professor of geography crew-cut jock." Michigan State News, Hast Lansing. Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 5 House OKs measure to lower speed limit TOM UARHI hSHN ■ o.. By TOM HAROLDSON 55 m.p.h. limit on State News Staff Writer city or two - or three - the main topic of lane roads, but the House version disagreement. The final only go 55. That portion of the bill came Rochester, author of the bill, has said the exempts House version of the Senate after the Teamsters union had lobbied speeding violations. Their opinions have point assessment bill, passed Senate would not accept a no - been countered by the Michigan State ■ Faced with a Friday deadline for losing on "limited access" last week, calls for the assessment of points *00 million in federal highway funds, the freeways such as I - 96, I - 94 and I 75. - heavily to allow truckers to go 60 because provision for such highways. Police and Richard Austin, secretary of Drivers going over 55 on such points and fines for going over 55 on of their fast Khigan House Wednesday passed would be fined, but not assessed freeways limited access freeways. - paced schedules. The limited access amendment passed The bill passed 82 - 19 after more than state, who feel that no - point versions Ejslation enacting a 55 mile an hour The House version will be points. Another point of disagreement will also came after by the House an hour of debate. Representatives against would be hazardous and unenforcable. Eed limit for most roads in the state. haggled over come increasing pressure from assessing points said points and fines Several representatives also disagreed in a House Senate conference committee over allowing truckers to drive 60 the Teamsters. discriminated against the poor and have that lowering the speed limit to 55 was ■According to the bill, drivers will be - today, where the point system should be m.p.h. where passenger car drivers can State Sen. Donald to be little deterent in T,SSid fines and points for exceeding the Bishop, R proven cutting effective in saving gas. Postage Kelley urges high go up Sa Detroit Beginning Saturday, the 8 postage stamp will become an anachronism as cent first - class From WIRE SERVICES cross-district inflation hits the U.S. Postal Service and WASHINGTON The courts should Advancement of Colored People, the - cost of a letter climbs to 10 not seek to achieve social served the Richmond School board. cents. Among the goals, Atty. Gen. originator of the suit, contended that the on new 10 cent stamps I" rank Kelley Bork maintained that the 'deliberate confinement of black children being sold in East Lansing argued Wednesday before reasoning of is a modish psychedelic design advocating use the Supreme Court. the circuit judges stemmed from to Both U.S. District Judge Stephen Roth their a core of schools within a line of zip codes. Kelley urged the court to overturn an decision that there were too few white and the Sixth Circuit Court found separating them from reciprocally white Air mail letters will cost 13 cents and post appeals court decision ordering busing of children in Detroit to achieve schools is not deliberate segregation by both the City and cards 8 cents. constitutionally different school pupils across Detroit city and desegregation and thus, predominantly from gerrymandering school attendance the state in violation of the 14th The increases are part of a new suburban boundary lines. white suburban districts should be amendment's guarantee of "equal postal rate zone lines around black schedule that will also "This case was argued on the neighborhoods." fees paid by book and record gradually drive up the a single school district theory of inc'uded. The appeals court said in its 6-3 ruling protection of the laws." club members, as violation," he said "we see no validity to an argument which well as the in oral argument before the charges to people who buy from Supreme Bork told the court that its Previous asserts that the constitutional right to Bork wants the court to send the case mail order houses. Subscription prices for Court. decision requiring unitary, that is, back to Roth so equality before the law is hemmed in by surrounding districts can magazines and newspapers by mail are expected to rise. the However, he added, at the remedy stage dese8regated school systems did not the boundaries of a school district." present evidence on whether any district court decided to pursue a env,slon any particular racial mix. When the Supreme Court decides violations have occurred there. The rate increase for first fourth since the four - cent - class letters is the stamp moved the S°"Thi?^°., . Thisis the classic case of a remedy in Rather, Bork continued, a school system is one in which there is no unitary whether busing pupils across county lines to white suburban schools is a A mail in 1963. It is the second 2 cent search of legal way to cross - district desegregation plan jump since a violation, he said. official action to separate the races remedy segregation, Justice Lewis F. would involve busing students from the mail service was established in 1971. Arguing against metropolitan Powell may cast the deciding vote. regardless of the racial population of the Detroit to schools in outlying suburbs and, desegregation as a friend of the court, U.S. school district. Powell had disqualified himself last in tum, busing some suburban students Solicitor General Robert H. Bork said the term in a similar case because he once The National Assn. for the into Detroit schools. I HAVE THE FEELING THAT louse panel to probe Navy plan I'M 6ETTIN6 DUM&ER EVERY CM...I DON'T EVEN EXPECT I'D BE SATISFIED JUST TO stow down .vw dumbness : TO SET AN1- SMARTER... [o bury 'doomsday trigger' in UP ■a special committee of the Michigan and environment of the state of intercontinental ballistic missiles in the ■use will investigate the U.S. Navy's plan Michigan." event of a nuclear attack on the U.S." 1 bury antenna cables over a 1,600 • Rep. John Markes, D DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau - Westland, • mile area in the Upper Peninsula The 15 old plan, called "Project ■ year - sponsor of the resolution, said the i • called "doomsday trigger." Sanguine," calls for installation of the committee would report its say...usui! do you findings to the |The House passed a resolution .day by a 55-47 vote, to create a huge antenna system as a means of sending messages to submerged submarines legislature and, depending on the findings, the legislature could decide not to permit l hmmyes, yes, wats krfectf ' 7hm you coulp takb tomorrow off hzip me ujtth to th/5 j hey, * m v/mtyr/1 takin' mmuopf to help committee of five members to throughout the world. the building of the facility in Michigan. speech7 rn in tt $ jl » Jidy the plan and determine the According to the resolution, the "When something as serious as this is a real bind surf, pat. i 7ts rfsi6nati0n lotential effect of this mammoth antenna system "presumably would be proposed, we have to know more about it. over. it... rtdbeam speech, okay? ^ / okay,, liposal on the life, health, safety, welfare used only to order the retaliatory firing of And we know very little at this time," lew! 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I Exorcist" and "The Sting," "The Wav In the 46th annual Oscar nominations announced a week ago Academy would not acknowledge him again, but as this year s Wo \E- °ns in Hollywood, it was a clear case that the ruling factor in the nominations clearly show, the Academy moves in strange ways. with "Cries and Whispers," "A Touch of r ..accunu>l«te(|J films selected was the almighty dollar. What with "The Exorcist" Hie other nominees for Best Actor were Jack Lemmon in Graffiti" all coming up with five apiece Usually in the Oscar race, the directors of aSS and VJ and "The Sting" sweeping the nominations, perhaps it's time that The Tiger," Jack Nicholson in "The Last Detail," Robert Redford for Best Picture are always the fiu ] the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences changed the for his performance? in "The Sting" and Al Pacino for "Serpico, Director. This year, the nominated in the ™ Snom4 general orientation of the awards to encompass only those films a film that just opened in Lansing. The choice of Redford for Academy pulled anothp, 80ry 0,i| made by motion picture companies in the United States. The Best Best Actor as a result of his work in "The Sting" is laughable, for nominating Melvin Frank, though his film all that Redford does in that film is smile and look wholesomely was in the running. Other Best Picture award should be changed to read The Best Hollywood Lucas for "American Graffiti," Director nominee!? °fC" Picture since for the past few years those have been the types of American. If that's acting, perhaps Marily Chambers, the Ivory Ingmar IWol, , *1 films that have earned that coveted gold statuette. Snow girl of porno films, should be nominated in the near future. Whispers." George Roy Hill for "he 'Sng' and WiD rT This year, "The Exorcist," William Friedkin's repellent film Best Actress nominations went to Ellen Burstyn for "The Friedkin for "The Exorcist." In the other categories, the about demon possession, received 10 nominations and will Exorcist," Glenda Jackson for "A Touch of Class," Marsha Mason nominations fop „ obviously clean up at the box office no matter what the final for "Cinderella Liberty," Joanne Woodward for "Summer Wishes, Language film are Francois Truffaufs "Dav r "■' f « France; "The House on Chelouche Street " results of the awards prove to be. "The Sting," a slick, truly Winter Dreams," and Barbra Streisand for "The Way We Were. Switzerland; "The Pedestrian." West Germanv'. T"* utL. Hollywood product with Paul Newman and Robert Redford as Receiving Best Supporting Actor nominations were Vincent two lovable con • men also garnered 10 nominations. Money Gardenia for "Bang the Drum Slowly," Jack Gilford for "Save Delight," The Netherlands. ny' ^ talks, it seems. Others in the Best Picture category were an The Tiger," John Houseman for "The Paper Chase," Jason Miller So, in a way it looks like what's in store on Aoril 9 ' updated but highly entertaining Doris Day • Rock Hudson for "The Exorcist" and Randy Quaid for "The Last Detail.' just a repeat of last year with the high box office h"1^1 v romantic comedy called "A Touch of Class," and only two films in the bunch worthy of praise. "American Graffiti" and "Cries and Whispers." But what is a foreign film doing amidst such The females in the Best Supporting Actress category wen- Linda Blair for her demon - ridden girl in "The Exorcist," Candy Clark as the dumb blonde in "American Graffiti," Madelein Kahn away with the honors and the films more deserving being able to say that at least they were in the runnin, ' The Academy may prove all bet on it, unless you want to lose predictions wrone b , obvious commercial enterprises? A token nomination? It sure and Tatum O'Neal for their roles in "Paper Moon," and Sylvia your shin. looks like it. Yet in that case why not nominate "Last Tango in 1 MOCHA* IWOmuriOM 4K 3905 | mocxui W0MM1I0N 337(944 rnn.,, -J Paris," a film far more deserving of recognition than something TODAY STpST j like "The Exorcist." Still, it's easy to see why the Academy ignored "Last Tango in Paris" in the Best Picture nominations, . .. ICHIGAN ""•'IM STS Theatre Lansing 1 for it would appear that the Academy was condoning the heavily erotic nature of the film. As everyone in America knows, sex is | HELD OVER! | l?l • J S. WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN 1 Jason Miller of 'The Exorcist" - Best Supporting Actor? something you do in the dark. Yet one of the biggest surprises was Marlon Brando's I ALL FAMILY...ALL FUN...ALL DISNEY! Overabundance of virtue in Apple's Way' horrible WILLIAM PETER BLATTY S By KATHY ESSELMAN blacks and no class consciousness. Heaven forbid that the hero State News Reviewer "Apple's Way" offers viewers another Earl Hamner version of should show prejudice of any kind. George Apple, the father, played by Ronnv Cox, isa talented THE EXORCIST "An American Family," which depicts the Dionysiac dissolution architect, who is kind, tolerant, intelligent, enlightened and a Directed bvWILLIAM FRIEDKIN Q From Warn* j,,, ll devoted father and musician. In other words, he is a paragon of TICKETS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY of the Louds. Hamner's portrait of the Apples is tinged with EVENING virtue. His wife, played by Lee McCain, is a gifted interior SHOWS ON SALE IN ADVANCE Socratic optimism. decorator who is wise, witty and wonderful as wives and mothers Passes suspended for this attraction The Apples represent an ideal, as do the Waltons. on sitcoms are wont to be. There is nothing inherently wrong with ideas except that they belong in philosophy. Idealism, the pursuit of logical perfection, finds expression in metaphysics and mathematics. No one would This surfeit of virtue should gag all but the most devout optimist. Malcolm Atterbury as Grandfather Apple, Vincent Van THEY'RE PUTTIN Ends Tonight Open Feature 7 15Pill Patten as the eldest boy and Patti Cahoon as the eldest girl at 7:30-9:35 be so foolish as to make a series based upon Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason." perform credibly within these limitations. THE ROCK GE TRUFFAUTS DAY FOR NIGHT Socrates divorced philosophy from the irrational, mythic Problems in this series are approached and solved with logical (PG|| optimism. A boy's father is convinced to accept his son's handicap, structure of tragedy before the birth of Christ. Euripides CENTRAL disengaged Greek tragedy from the elemental struggles that informed the works of Aeschylus and Sophocles. Euripedes and a motel company is moved by community pressure to leave a historic tree standing. No problem can withstand the rational MICHIGAN starts FRIDAY! introduced reason, logic and the "deus ex machina" in place of the catharsis of early Greek tragedy. Only Shakespeare has proven resistant to this reasonable drama, which solves all problems with solution offered by the hero. Any problem which defies such answers is unfit subject matter UNIVERSH^ for the series. The regular characters are devoid of personality happy endings. defects. No one is even insecure. The children suffer no trauma in Theater of the Absurd has sought to free modern drama from the constraints of the traditional. It also has imposed limitations, moving from Los Angeles to Appleton after being bom and bred which have been drawn from its dependence upon existential Angelenos. They do not even notice a change of pace in this small thought. Unfortunately, theory rears its head at every point and town. They do not even experience culture - shock. Oh well.' Apple's Way" is a happy show about happy people NATIONAL obscures drama. with happy problems. That is what network programing is all Earl Hamner Jr. has created a family drama in "Apple's Way" which depicts a family who moves back to Iowa from Los about. [LAMPOON'S Angeles to find its roots. The rationale of this premise is obvious. The series can examine and reaffirm the traditional virtues inherent in small - town American life. Winter concert 'LEMMINGS" This is no way to run a series. If Hamner does not already know it, a series is a dramatic work, and not an ethical tract. Someone should tell him. A dramatic work can concern itself with ethics or ethical choices, but when a drama purports to for MSU's conce SAT. MARCH 2 teach ethics or makes an ethical stand that is an innate part of the 9:00 P.M. structure, it denies its very nature. MSU's concert bands will present their winter term concert at There is nothing wrong with a series about a family that has 7:30 tonight at Haslett High School auditorium. Haslett High WARRINER AUD. moved from a megalopolis to a small town. And there is nothing School is located about two miles north of Meridian Mall on wrong with the Apples having four clean • cut children, three Marsh Road. TICKETS: $3.00 dogs, a grandfather, a §90,000 house and a station wagon. The two bands will be under the direction of David Catron and But there is something wrong when seven people are invested AVAILABLE AT Robert Jorgensen. The program will include works by Andreas with virtues which farsurpass those of St. Francis. The small Markis, Liszt, Claude Smith, Roger Nixon, Weinberger and DISCOUNT RECORDS town, like Walton's Corners, has only a few uppermiddle class Alfred Reed. CoodPiwa Amy 0oOr*or Ifccrurd Borxrx* C«M» a =-™o 11 UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD First time in America Biylare Film Series 17 Players from Holland's Major Orchetras f riday • march 1 NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE ROY ROGERS-DALE EVANS The world-famous Preservation Hall Jazz Band is on tour HOPALONG CASSIDY from its home in legendary BUSTER CRABBE and FUZZY New Orleans where members of the group TEXAS RANKERS all took part in the birth of our most American art form. If you don't know just what New Orleans Jazz really is, Saturday • march 2 and why it is traditional, and different, CARTOON NOSTALGIA* then this concert is the way to find out. PROGRAM TUESDAY, MARCH 5 at 8:15 P.M. GOUNOD Petite Symphonie in the University Auditorium MOZART Serenade No. 12, K. 388 Tickets are on sale now at the Union D'INDY Chanson et Danses Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4 00 DVORAK Serenade in D minor MSU Student: $3.00, 2 50, 2.00 FRIDAY, MARCH 1 at 8:15 P.M. or Lively Arts Series Season Ticket in the University Auditorium Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 7 Guest conductor's style lively By EDWARD ZDROJEWSKI Exciting work beautiful English horn solo by Sandra Tumbull. State News Reviewer The best piece that the wind ensemble did was Gustav Hoist's The concert closed with an Those people who were at the Auditorium Suite No. 1 in E flat." This is a sort of war horse for inspiring performance of Sir Tuesday night were - band but William Walton's "Crown Imperial" march. This was written for treated to one of the best concerts of the term. The MSU the ensemble, under Dunn's Dept. direction, made the work sound as if the coronation of the of Music presented the wind ensemble and the it were queen of England and Dunn succeeded in symphonic band in being played for the first time. It is an exciting work a two hour concert. The bands were under the direction of communicating the regality of the work to the audience. • guest featuring some beautiful passages for the trombones. Dunn received a large ovation and had to conductor Sir Vivian Dunn. The symphonic band is a group of nearly the same quality as perform an encore. Dunn, an eminent English conductor and composer, is the the wind ensemble but it is Unfortunately, the concert was not as good as it could have been bigger and has a fuller sound. The because it took half the concert for the audience to principal director of music for the Royal Marines. He has been band played the entire second half of the concert. realize that responsible for directing the music for the Royal Family during The they were not supposed to applaud- between movements of symphonic band opened with a work by what Dunn called individual works. All in all, however, it was a the reigns of three "Antiphonal Fanfare thoroughly kings and the queen of England. In 1969, he - Supreme Command." This work divides was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to British the brass into three sections and satisfying concert. places them on three sides of the music. rest of the band. This creates a sort of triple stereo effect that is As a conductor, Dunn is overpowering. extremely talented. He has the ability union board films presents: to put himself completely into the music. Watching him conduct, Colorful piece one gets the The band also played a magnificent work impression that music could not be played anywhere by Walton O'Donnel, unless he were personally present. His "Songs of the Gael." It is a composition based on English style is very lively; he thoroughly enjoys what he is doing. In a few spots he even dances folksongs. The piece is extremely colorful. It opened with a Sir Vivian to the music. BRANDO Wind Ensemble The first half of the program featured the University Wind An important English conductor and composer, Sir Vivian Ensemble. It is a small group, but it is made up of the most Dunn, did an excellent job with the MSU Symphony Band capable band students in the department. It displayed a degree of and Woodwind Ensemble, which pleased a sparse but blending that few professional groups ever achieve. For the entire concert, Dunn chose enthusiastic crowd at the Auditorium Tuesday. English music. English band and orchestral music is his State News photo by Bob Kaye specialty, and he has worked with most of the major English composers of this century. Special mention must go to baritone player, Bob Jorgensen, [Raspberries' show who is also one of the conductors for the MSU concert bands. He soloed in Gordon Jacob's "Fantasia for Euphonium and Band." This is a very difficult work technically, but he played with a great deal of high style. )t Gables canceled I The Coral Gables show bar is as soon as his club's booking et another of the East Lansing agent can make another date r • scene to be hit by with the group. collations in recent weeks, Vanis said nearly all show ftiuch to the disappointment of tickets were sold in advance. e many who had purchased Jvanced tickets for the Bapitol records group, the THE WILD Raspberries. I Gus Vanis, owner - manager ■f the Gables, said that the OPEN AT 6:30P.M. MARLON BRANDO — LEE MARVIN — PE&GY MALEY TODAY... ACADEMY MARY MURPHY ROBERT KEITH JAY C. FLIPPEN Maspberries' road manager _ — lulled the Gables Saturday to AWARDS NOMINATIONS hake the cancellation, saying PROGRAM! ■at the group's lead singer had 2 NOMINATIONS SUNDAY, MARCH 3 id case of strep throat. TATUMO" MADELINE fanis said that many UNION BALLROOM Katrons had already picked up |efunds on advance - sale ■ckets and anyone still with a 2:00 p.m. 7:00 & 9:30 p.M. Jcket can get his refund at the the panic in Babies show bar. students, students, I He said that Coral Gables needle park staff, staff, 1 as every intention of bringing faculty faculty ke Raspberries to East Lansing "BEHIND 75c general s1.00 general m. IMRCH 4 fr+ht 3rc&e,ry I^GR&N DOOR SUS WffWffiflwwwB i BOX OfFICE OPENS M 6 30 SHOW STARTS DUSKl F«e /wweue' admission $1.00 admission $1.25 i/eyne Cochran AVaiON- FUNKM) Iv^P JEflCH mriv:4 (•the C- C. 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Once you see it, you'll never again picture 'Romeo& Juliet' quite the way you did before!" -i Fr\m:o Zkkfirelli Romeo DANIEL ELLSBERG jil1et speaking on the \ PENTAGON PAPERS XOElEiQvv AMAHussv immimik warn* mm imp mm TOM ROBtfll SIHHMS " FRANCS Ml aim MAM 0 Mfc uiiimmmim*mmm wn ^|y ihjjm Tonight - Conrad 7:00 & 9:45 I.D.'s required. $1.25 admission Michigan State News, East Michigan Thursday, Fcbrualary '8. 1974| 1YNN H INNING Charlie Boggett Spartans out of title race, ENERGY & UFE a symDoiiun, on the way back hope for tournament spot By CHARLES JOHNSON bid in the Commissioner's Tournament in St. Louis, third place or LIVE AT KELLOG AND TELECAST ON AUDITORIUM CHANNEL 2 CLOSED CIRCUIT The State News Sports Writer even fourth place seems more reasonable. FRIDAY, MARCH 1 play is still clear in anyone's mind who saw it that cold, If the Spartans finish in third place, it is very likely that they The Spartan basketball team's 91-86 loss to the Indiana sunny Nov. 3 in Spartan Stadium. Charlie Baggett, in the midst of would get the nod for the invitational. However, a fourth • place his best game of the season, streaked down the left sideline for a Hoosiers Monday night made one thing perfectly clear: Its hopes for a Big Ten basketball title this year are gone. finish could be good enough if the Invitational's selection big gain. And you can still picture him as he raced in front of the committee considers the tough schedule MSU has played. Michigan State bench, finally upended by a Wisconsin Badger whose helmet smacked squarely into Baggett's left knee. Baggett With only two games remaining on the schedule, MSU's 8-4 mark makes it numerically impossible to catch the Hoosiers, who "1 feel that the third - place team will automatically go to the Invitational," Spartan coach Gus Ganakas said. "We have an Program flaunt and 11-1 record and will probably represent the Big Ten in crumpled on the ground then hobbled off the field. exciting team and if we win our remaining two games, I think we 9:00 The work never came until after the game, but MSU's quarter the NCAA tournament. a.m. Auditorium, Kellogg Center However, the Spartans are 13-9 overall and depending on how have a good chance to go. back had injured the knee, all right. On top of that, linemen Phil "Our team is worthy of a tournament bid, although we don't Smolinski and Charlie Ane had injured their left knees, too, and well the team fares in its last two games against Wisconsin and Presiding: Dr. Anne C. Garrison have an illustrious record. We've played all the tough teams just Business Law and Office all were going to face surgery. MSU had won the game, 21-0, but Michigan, there is a very real possibility that the cagers may still Administration about on equal terms and the losses don't really reflect how far the gloom was thick. - see some postseason tournament action. this team has come since the start of the season. I believe we ADDRESS: Wednesday afternoon, though, it was back again to Spartan Only two weeks ago MSU was in the running for the would be an attraction in tournament competition because we Energy, Ecology and Economics conference crown and a berth in one of the three major Dr. Herman E. Stadium for Baggett It's a daily ritual for him. Over to his locker, postseason tournaments seemed virtually assured. But a play an exciting brand of basketball that appeals to the fans," Koenig up the stairs and into the weight room to work on reconditioning Ganakas concluded. Electrical Engineering and Systems Science the knee. He perched himself on top of the red plastic seat of the disappointing loss to Minnesota and the hard ■ fought defeat to Indiana has dissipated MSU's tournament possibility to one — As are most of the collegiate coaches around the country, machine and began raising the arm attached to 30 pounds of Ganakas is presently working hard at recruiting high school that being the National Invitational Tournament in New York. ADDITIONAL speakers for the weights. Slowly, slowly he raised the arm with his left leg, back prospects and he is finding that MSU is recognized by most of the morning and forth. Though the cagers still have an outside chance at capturing session include: second place in the conference, which would qualify them for a prep cagers. "When I first came over here I couldn't lift five pounds," Baggett said, explaining that he started the workouts about six "Many of the prep prospects I talk to remember Michigan Dr. James H. Fisher State from seeing us on television and they seem to like the way weeks ago. "I'm up to 30 pounds now, probably could raise 35. REMAINING GAMES Geology They say the injured knee becomes stronger than the other. we play," Ganakas said. "I believe a tournament bid would go a "I can feel it getting stronger every time I work out," he said, long way in helping us gain some good national exposure and in Dr. Bill A. Stout INDIANA: (11-1) at Ohio State, Purdue tum, it would help our reputation as a basketball contender, pointing to an area around the knee which used to be all muscle. which we are." Agricultural Engineering "I can remember when I had to MICHIGAN: (10 -2) Minnesota, at MSU The Spartans have ascended and descended to many peaks and hold the rail to go up the Dr. William E. Cooper valleys this season and Ganakas thinks that currently the team is steps." PURDUE: (9-3) Illinois, at Indiana on the upswing. Zoology The man who was to signify MSU's football revival said the "After the Indiana game I felt much like I did after the close Mr. Gerald L. Decker knee is ok, and the doctors MSU: (8-4) at Wisconsin, Michigan (91-89) loss to Notre Dame. I feel that we're once again playing Utilities Manager agree. If everything goes competitively and with a great desire to win. Lindsay (Hairston) is rebounding. Mike (Robinson) is scoring and Terry (Furlow) is Dow Chemical Company accordingly, Baggett should be as good as new by the start of Reds ink Rose playing effectively. The whole team is looking tough and I think the season. He is far better off we're peaking again." than Smolinski, who happened MSU appeared to have reached its crescent in the Notre Dame to be working out on a machine next to Baggett. *150,000 a yea game and it was wondered if the Spartans could keep playing so well. However, Robinson sustained an ankle injury a few days 2:00 p.m. Auditorium, Kellogg Center Smolinski faces another knee CINCINNATI (UPI) - Pete Though terms of the later, and up until the Indiana contest the Spartans were hardly Rose, the National League's contract were not disclosed. the same ball team that almost rocked the Irish. operation in the spring which PRESIDING: Dr. John E. Cantlon will probably put an end to his Most Valuable Player who says Rose was believed to have been "Mike's injury came at a very inopportune time," Ganakas Provost football days. he's proud to be the highest negotiating around the said. "We were just getting the momentum and were putting The tragedy of Baggett's paid player in the history of $150,000 mark with club everything together. It was unfortunate because there's no telling knee injury last season was that the Cincinnati Reds, president Bob Howsam. what would've happened if Mike was completely healthy. I'll tell ADDRESS: The Social Implications of the most Spartan fans never had Wednesday signed his 1974 Rose reportedly received you, that ankle still bothers him, but he's playing on guts and Energy Crisis the chance to see his real contract with the club. about $118,000 last year, but courage and our play shows how important he is to the team." Dr. John F. A'. Taylor talent. Most of them never saw had indicated he would insist him throwing the ball through on a hefty hike this year after Philosophy the wind and rain at Syracuse, Fastpitch tryouts being named the league's MVP BAGGETT leading the Spartans on that slated for Monday last season. Additional speakers for the afternoon session include:! The 32 year old Rose, - - Dr. Sylvan H. Wittwer last • second winning drive. Nor did most MSU fans ever see him All beginning his 12th season with at his best against Purdue, running for one touchdown, running women interested in the Reds, won his third batting Agricultural Experiment Station for another one that was called back and leading the team as trying out for varsity fast - title last season, hitting .338. It pitch softball must come Dr. John L. Hazard always. dressed and ready to play at upped his lifetime mark to Nor did they ever see him throw the football in practice. 5:30 p.m. Monday to the turf .312. Marketing and Transportation Finally, against Wisconsin, he was having the type of game that arena of the Men's Intramural would have converted the home fans. Dr. Mordechai Kreinin "I think it was the fact the team was Building. moving," he said in the Economics same intense voice he always uses. "The better the team played, the better I played. PASSPORT M5(y and APPLICATION 3Z±_ Dr. Donald Montgomery "And that (quarterback) option," he said, shaking his head, PHOTOS ^ Metallurgy, Mechanics, and "we had that option together." He hasn't even played a full season for MSU yet. He's endured , 'Regular $5 90 for 2 photos ot BPS Studio Fast La Materials Science, and Physics knee surgery and the pressures of playing quarterback during a St* 351 1477 rebuilding season. But his opinion of MSU is accompanied by the 2 Blocks E. of Abbot Hall big, wide Baggett grin. "I love it," he beamed. "I always say the best thing that ever Grand River at 117 Cunton St. store will happened to me was leaving North Carolina (he played for the 4:00 p.m. Auditorium, Kellogg Center f0r L- University of North Carolina before transferring to MSU last year) and coming to Michigan State. "Yea, the main thing is that people have had faith in me. The at NOON, PRESIDING: Dr. Milton E. Muelder thing that disappointed me in North Carolina was the coach Vice President didn't have faith in me. I knew my ability. I knew I wasn't fourth string." The knee continues to get stronger, Baggett is looking forward to the season. He has never been to a Rose Bowl. roughing it MARCH 2 ADDRESS: Michigan's Present Situation and Immediate Prospects "Tell you what though," he said, flashing the big grin, "I'm going. I'm going." Here you'll find these brand names of for inven The Honorable James H. Brickley Lieutenant Governor of Michigan boots in stock—Raichle, Lowa and Vas a division of Redwing. Fifteen different styles to choose from. As low as Public Meeting $18.95. Let one of our Campers' Friday Pro Shop experts fit you up. March 1, 7 - 9:30 p.m. at the Student Center - 327 M.A.C. Ave. 6:15 Big Ten Room, Kellogg Center (Lower Lounge) East Lansing l'/i blocks North of Grand River J'DANCE V PRESIDING: Dr. Herbert J. 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PRIZES: TRIP TO LAS VEGAS FOR TWO Students are also invited to attend the Open Mon 8 to 8, CONSOLE COLOR TV TWO $250 SCHOLORSHIPS , presentations in the Kellogg Center TWO BICYCLES Tue Fri 8 to Auditorium. 530, Sat 8 to 1 TIFFANY PLACE - PORTABLE COLOR TV CONSOLATION PRIZES: 882-0276 radio, gift certificates, dinners for two, tror 3121 S. Pennsylvania Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 9 ,ing tells value of love, security y LINNEA BOESE explained. recalled her childhood on a When her their own land, she said. I think ■ State News Staff Writer daughter would farm nine miles outside he succeeded very Coretta Scott King, wife of ask why white people hated "Despite that advantage, no well." Marion, Ala. matter how L bte Martin Luther King Jr., her father, King said she would Her family was poor, as was strong you were or The struggle that black how much you felt you were as hd a class on minority point out that it Was some every family in the people have always known in white people who hated her good as anyone else, there was lilies Wednesday that the this country prepared them to father - there community, but they owned a system that told you that st important thing black were other white understand better and to you were black and inferior," lilies could do for their people who were good friends. she said. "I knew 1 wasn't accept her husband's teaching ildren would be to instill in "I don't think that at this of love, inferior, but I had to prove it King said. the values of love and point they have any His whole message of to the rest of the world." jerstanding. prejudices," King said. "We nonviolent social change was Her father, now 74, had to he crowd of about 150 in taught them the values, and Union Gold Room heard best of all compete as the only black basically a moral message, we showed them an farmer in the community in making it different from other ig field questions and apply example." order to provide for his methods of social change. husband's philosophy of Children imitate, so parents family. Though he was constantly Nonviolence is transforming, so 'nviolent social change to should make sure they that people become different lily life- themselves are as free as threatened, and the family sometimes feared for his life, people, she said. 'If parents can give a feeling possible from attitudes like he never retaliated and he did "You security to their children prejudice, she said. can see it in the South not run the values of love and "It's a process of self - away, King said. now, where two different, White people in the South Ith, the children can grow liberation that goes on and on, supposedly 'separate but were to handle almost any but if you can get very mean then, King equal,' lifestyles are now being enough said, but she learned that "if a transformed into one," she iblem they will face," she people feeling good about themselves and about person hates, someone's said. others, teaching hatred. fThe South her children grew we can do some good in this King is now president of the i was still "Someone has to begin Martin Luther King Jr. Center segregated, but world," she said. loving, and that's what my for Social Change, Jng tried to give them as With about 20 children from husband taught and I learned," organization trying to continue an Klthy an attitude as possible Bailey School in East Lansing sitting she explained. "Martin Luther the life work and ideals of the T those conditions, she close to her on the carpet, King King Jr. dared to do that, and civil rights leader. A class from King's audience Bailey School attended a talk at the Union Wednesday and gave Coretta King, War soid hurt wife of the late Martin Luther King Jr.,a set of drawings and stories about the civil rights to champion. State News photo by Susan Sheiner JAcute social stress suffered the Union that this loss of self - common humanity with the not perceive this new (the recent Mideast war has down Israel's confidence actually may help Arabs. Jews will have to remain spirit, the was dirty." "horrible, miserable and SPRING n pride and the Israelis to realize their "But if the Arabs in turn do strong," he added. He said the Arab's confidence, Israeli use of Iciologist and ex an • army In past crises, Weiner said, "the Israeli government advance technological weapons ARE I policy this time made it particularly peer said here Tuesday night, to always tell the truth, Co-op was "stressful." pugene Weiner, chairman of J Sociology Dept. at Haifa pversity in Israel, said that may expand give people the brutal facts and pass over the trauma as possible. as quickly He noted that a common response to situations of great FLY TO ! war has reduced his stress was for the soldiers to EUROPE bakery to food store "But this time the laugh and sing and recalled tntry's self ■ image "as the government didn't tell the hearing Israeli tank soldiers THIS SUMMER • Clark Kent of the truth. After four months, the singing on their way into Irld." names of the dead and the battle. Wolf Moon, the area's only bakery co-op, is seeking help to JWeiner, who was released as open a full • time community bakery and food co-op. total number killed are still not Weiner's talk here was ■ Israeli army officer 10 days The bakery has been in operation for more than two known," he said. sponsored by the Israeli Club I), told a small audience in years. It is Weiner said the recent war and Hillel Foundation. now located in the back of Kwast Bakery, 303 S. Washington Ave. In a few weeks, though, the bakery is planning to move and expand into a food co-op, with the community's help, Denise UNION Harry, member of the co-op said. "We hope the community will give us donations for bakery SEEKING A JOB? ACTIVITIES BOARD FLIGHTS OFFICE 'equipment, paint, interest - free loans and volunteers to bake and deliver bread," Harry said. ATTEND MON.-FRI. 1-5 P.M. at the If all goes well, she said, they hope to have a grand opening at ALSO AVAILABLE i article concerning the Career Seminar iMSU spring election their new site on 2011 W. Michigan Ave. There will be dancing and refreshments for all who attend the gala occasion, music, INTERNATIONAL ID'S YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS Garden of Earthly Delights Tearing Tuesday reported she said. |tt 50 per cent of the for 353-9777 V 226 Abbott Rd. 332-3661 Harry said once the bakery and food co-op are open, some of dergraduate student bodv the items that will be sold include eggs, cheese, greens, 1st vote on ASMSU wheat, barley, beans, nuts, seeds and peanut butter. rice, Social Science Majors ■stitutional amendments for The unique thing about Wolf Moon, she said, is that it not only 1 vote to be valid. This is offers these items to co-op members, but also to anyone in the lorrect. The vote on the community. ■endments will be valid Co-op members have an added advantage over community pardless of how many members, Harry said, because they get a larger discount. ndents turn out at the polls. , the proposed lendments need only win a ■pie majority of the students To vote. mion activities sumer b o SINSfX I Information land r [ .. IBSil NOT| WCLOOlK^ COMPLAINT ■lIllllliiwiteii'ME iscount records ' PITCHER SPECIAL TodAy ! 2-530 MiIesjone tIhru sun. Tx^tomorrow"'15Cer hoi doq! 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Will England restore its economy? OHCE-IN-A LIFETIME STARTSIqd^ 8 a.m. to slew's SAVINGS! don't miss mil! 9 p.m. 203 EAST GRAND RIVER Everything Goes! Huge Savings On Our Complete Stock Of Famous Label Spring and Summer Shoes! An Englishman awaits his train in station a near London. PHOTO FINISH PREDICTED Britons go to polls today Closing out our shoe department forever! Every Pair Of Women's New Spring and Summer Shoes and Sandals Now Drastically Reduced to Clear! LONDON (AP) Public and the British - people, their empire by "getting Britain back to Thorpe has lashed both THESE FAMOUS BRAND private pollsters forecast a gone and their economy Absolutely the greatest (and last) sale of women's quality work again with labor." The Heath and Wilson as symbols photofinish between Laborites SHOES MUST GO! TERMS OF SALE crippled, restore their pride Tories must not get another of the extreme right and left. footware in our entire history! If you are thinking of buying and the ruling Conservatives in Buy with cash or and place in the world? chance to widen the gulf His cure • all for Britain's woes new shoes or sandals, you will save Britain's general election •SBICCA • DESSE many dollars by taking Only through "firm and fair between the wealthy and the emphasizes moderation. He has advantage of this great event today! use your Michigan Thursday as the nation wound •FAMOLORE government," Heath has needy, he says. He has picked elements from both * Bankard, Master up a whirlwind three • week insisted. He argues that this BORTCARLTON hammered Labor's theme of programs and spiced them with Charge or Hosier campaign. cannot be achieved by Labor ideas of his The result: * TOWN AND COUNTRY But most signs Wednesday ''conciliation, not own. a * Charge card. plans to nationalize a huge slice HUSH PUPPIES night also suggested a big - time confrontation," with pledges policy of consensus on ALL SALES FINAL SAVE 5 75% of industry and to buckle of a soak the rich tax policy, * CARESSA Liberal revival in the voting. If • - everything controversial from No Exchanges before the demands of labor food subsidies, price controls Britain's membership in the * ZODIAC -YODLERS Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe's No Returns unions, opening the way for an and a gentleman's agreement European Common Market to center party wins a substantial ultimate Communist takeover. with the unions to curb wage the regulation of industrial number of seats in the 635 • Wilson said it could be done relations. member House of Commons, it would British change the face of politics, dominated for 4 GREAT GROUPS OF EARLY BIRD SHOE SPECIALS nearly a half century by Conservatives and Laborites. The crisis - ridden campaign "1 has seen Prime Minister Lucky You If You Wear Sizes 5 or 6! Hurry! Be Here At 8 a.m. for these! Edward Heath and labor chieftain Harold Wilson each claiming to be the the man to nation's slide toward halt SPEC. GROUP SHOES SPEC. GROUP SHOES bankruptcy and class conflict. The voting culminates months of grave industrial and economic unrest. The country's 280,000 coal miners are on strike for more pay, aggravating fuel shortages already serious because of soaring oil prices. For two months many Britons have been working a fuel - saving thee • day week, with two million temporarily or permanently jobless. The nation is spending abroad at an annual rate of nearly $8.8 billion more than it earns. This represents the worst trade deficit in British history. Huge selection of Leathers and Canvas All Famous Lables At Super Savings! Runaway inflation has sent food prices up 53 per cent SANDALS SPEC. " since Heath took office in June GROUP 1970. The country's 40 million or so eligible voters have been told that, whoever wins, belt - tightening years lie ahead, with higher taxes and lower living standards reminiscent of World War II. Heath, Wilson and Thorpe have each presented answers to one central question: How can The British got to the polls today hoping to settle the problems which have cut back the work week and crippled industry with a coal miners' strike, curtailing much of the mass Thousands More At Tremendous transportation available Savings! were to $17 NOW $12.48 were to $23 originating from gigantic ... .. NOW $17 68 RANKAMERICM train terminals. were to $20 ... NOW $15.36 were to $28 !! ! NOW $19^20 State News photos by David Olds 1 HOUR FREE PARKING IN THE CITY LOT BEHIND OUR STORE Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 11 ousey Ru IOHN TIMnUUAl I By JOHN TINGWALL State Newt Staff Writer brews way to satisfy his own thirsts own and save a few dollars. beerextract," he said. to quench thirst ™ through the still twice, Mousey brews his own beer and has even produced a few pints The extract is boiled "in a popcorn can be used in more ways than one, but he of corn popper that has never been limited it to personal consumption. whisky and tequila in his day. used for popping com," Mousey said. Then I don t do it just to save hops, the cones of "You can use it to thin paint, take the wax off floors or treat I a typical Friday for most students is often highlighted by a money," he said. "I do it more to hopplant flowers, are added. acne with it, he said. "I satisfy my own tastes and because 1 get a special "Sugar is added, and it is then allowed to ferment at room preferred drinking it straight." Ight at Dooley's or a lot of brew and partying at a kegger at making things myself and discovering how they are made." pleasure out of temperature for about three days," he explained. You just can't buy com liquor that tastes like mine did " Ene. The entire process takes Mousey said. "My product was sweeter and ■ Consuming alcohol is a very common, but expensive habit. place in one small residence hall room. The ale is then placed in gallon jugs with air locks on top which stronger than ',The art of beer commercial ones, and there making is a sophisticated one," Mousey said. allow carbon dioxide to escape. were no additives." I But - for some, the pleasure lies not always in spending money Everything that in contact with the beer must be sterile Mousey has given up his "small time" hobby, though, and will 1 a six • pack of Budweiser or on a fifth of vodka, but in comes "It sits in the refrigerator for about six because there is not enough alcohol in beer to kill weeks, until it has aged go straight for a while. A chemical and is clear, rather than physics major, he sees a future Jewing their own. fungus." Mousey admits that his beer is only an imitation, however, The cloudy," Mousey said. in more important and exciting fields. I One such student resides in Akers Hall. since real beer is made from flat, gold - colored beverage is then put in beer bottles I Nicknamed Mousey, the Birmingham sophomore has found a grains. which are tightly capped and stashed in obscure places around the 1 skip the process of breaking down the grain by buying malt room. Make typing errors? Forget it. Use Snopake" correction The bottles remain hidden for 10 days, which allows additional fluid... you can quickly white out a single letter, a carbon dioxide to dissolve into the beer, carbonating it. word, or a sentence. Snopake blends into the paper, "When it's ready, we run around and retrieve the takes crisp, clean strikeovers, makes almost invisible beers, kind of like in an Easter egg hunt," Mousey said. corrections. Use our Snopake correction fluid for fancy He does not sell his product, which he calls Space Cowbeer. work, themes and term papers. Snopake. We originated "Most people go out and buy a six - these r - pack of Stroh's after ~ tasting their own beer, but I'm pretty satisfied with mine." Mousey claimed he has acquired no new friends or enemies since he began producing beer at the beginning of winter term, since his hobby has been a pretty well kept secret. "My roommates think the smell is disgusting, but that is about the only static I've encountered," he said. The unique hobby, which he has pursued for about five years, also included a successful attempt at stilling some corn liquor this term. Mousey brought his own still to school to prove to his friends he really can make his own hard liquor. Now dismantled, he said the still only required a beer keg, some copper tubing and a few metal containers to construct. "Good old corn liquor" calls for only a few basic ingredients - white corn meal, cane sugar, yeast and water, he said. After letting the corn meal concoction ferment, the mash is strained and the alcohol is extracted in a still. Mousey's liquor, which was about 140 proof after being run Energy bill OKd by House (Continued from page 1) drafted by a Senate - House conference committee and was never voted on by the full House. Nixon said at his Monday news conference that he planned to veto the emergency energy legislation "if it reaches my desk in its present form." Nixon said the bill's rollback provision, while "immediately popular," would lead to further shortages "which would require, without question, rationing all over the country." In other related developments: • The Federal Energy Office acknowledged serious deficiencies in its crude - oil allocation program and announced several changes intended to increase oil imports into the United States. • A federal appeals court in Washington turned down a bid by the state of Maryland to increase its gasoline allotment, reversing With him a lower court decision that had directed the energy office to increase the state's allotment by 16 million gallons. • More than 12,000 coal miners were Mousey, who lives in Akers Hall, picks his banjo and contemplates the still he recently dismantled. reported off the job in State News photo by John Martell West Virginia in a spreading walkout to protest a gasoline shortage. Use of food stamps rises among students d (Continued from page 1) Grafton, ASMSU president, said that if IMSU were to attempt such a program, scholarships, deferred payment loans, financial aid. GI benefits and parental support. If an applicant receives money from his parents, he must prove it with a letter from ARTHUR TREACHER'S vcially if it was costly, there would be a lot complaints because of the "freeloading • le" image held by welfare programs such as them or allow his case worker to write to his parents. No inquiries are made about an applicant without his permission, Riisberg said. THE ORIGINAL TisJ) id stamps. Proof for possible deductions would include TWO GREAT LOCATIONS When applying for food stamps, a student rent IN LANSING: receipts, utility bills, medical bills, day care ist bring proof of residence or address, :ome, financial resources and deductible penditures including tuition, rent, and bills, tuition receipts and poof of court - ordered support payments. A deduction on the basis of shelter expenses Sunday Special RIGHT PASTFRANDOR AT 2418 MICHIGAN lities. and 4100 L06AN Shrimp is decided by a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture gauge An applicant's financial resources include of estimated reasonable housing costs. in savings accounts and checking "Most students have a housing deduction ounts, stocks, bonds, trust funds and more since this is the second highest rent district in $129 n one car. Personal property like clothing, stereos, the state," Riisberg said. The highest district is Ann Arbor, she said. First National Bank miture and one car are not considered An applicant who does not bring all the of East Lansing Durces for eligibility purposes. required proof often will have to return to the "Treat Yourself to the Treacher Taste" The adjusted monthly income (after allowed social services department. ductions) of an eligible single applicant Most area stores, including the health food 'not be over $210. For two people the cut-off stores, are registered with the Dept. of $260. It is $373 for three people and $473 Agriculture and accept food stamps. a four ■ member household. Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and pet food Income to be considered includes cannot be purchased with food stamps. ployment (proof must be shown of wages r the last 30 days), tuition grants, Imported foods can be purchased with the stamps. Texas Instruments SR-11... No other slide-rule calculator offers as much performance for so little cost. • Pi, scientific notation, square roots, squares, reciprocals at the touch of a key -as well as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division • Constant, chain and mixed calculations. • Range of nearly 200 decades- 8-digit mantissa and 2-digit exponent • Automatic (full floating) decimal placement. • Rechargeable long-life NiCad batteries-or AC line operation • Pocket portability. • Change sign key and standard arithmetic. • Full year warranty NOW IN STOCK SB S 421 E. Grand River tudent ook tore 351-4210 East Lansing 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michij •"■""day- Februj gga.m.1 Ads A FRANKLY SPEAKING, by phil frank ! ]f<|jj Apartments CAMARO NEED ONE girl for Cedar Village NEAR LANSING Community - 1972, LIGHT green, 6 VW 1964 - DELUXE Bus. For 2 girl. Spring. 332-2713. 5-3-4 College. One bedroom, offstreet BEDROOM, ,urnj^ | cylinder, automatic, power steering, radio. Snow tires. restoration 332-6663. 8-3-8 or parts. $115. John, parking, appliances furnished. Homes. $25 minu,es 'o . campus $35/^l T* IMMEDIATE - SUBLET, 332-1323 or 337-1641. Ask for n, $2,495. 484-2016 or 393-1920. psecelul on a |ak. attractive, one bedroom, 5-3-5 VW - 1964, NEW tires, battery, AM/FM. Clean. $550. Evenings, furnished. $170. K block. Rebecca. 3-2-28 0-2-28 e' 64i"660I.| PHONE 355-8255 337-7021. 3-2-28 RENT FREE (IVi months). Girl to 347 Student Services Bldg. CAPRI 1600CC 1971. Good shape, 35,000 miles. $1995. Steve, 655-1880. 3-3-1 sublet. Available March 1, CAPITOL L,^' furnished, 2 bedroom, 372-4386. 3-3-1 NEEDED: FEMALE to share $67.50. 351-4062 after 3 p.m. Clru_ VW BUG 1970. Good condition. apartment spring term. Close to 3-3-1 •AUTOMOTIVE Best offer over $1450. Call CHECKER 351-2107. 1-2-28 campus, cozy. Grove street. CAB, 1967. Air-quad Scooters & Cycles 337-0269. Betsy. 3-2-28 RIVERS stereo - automatic. Best offer, EDGE, need one man Parts & Service 355-6267. 3-2-28 MSU AREA TWO BEDROOM luxury furnished. anytime beginning spring breek for 4 Oken*Ti bedrooms, Aviation CHEVY SPORT Van 1968 - stove, Close to campus. Spring man apartment. Reduced retet. 332-5852. 3-3-4 unfurnished, furnilh„*J air •EMPLOYMENT refrigerator, sink, stereo, pop summer. 332-6793. 3-2-28 •FOR RENT .top, couch into bed, tent hook Motorcycles fo ON BUS ROUTE, 1 bedroom, TWO MAN furnished, block from ssrh- $165, heat included s?i r,l Apartments up on side, $1500. 332-8272. campus. $160 / month. $80 349-2174.5-3-4 C'" 5-3-5 partially furnished. Utilities down. Security. 381-0318 after MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Houses - furnished. Phone 332-0322 5 to see. Saturday. 2-3-1 2-PERSON, )ur New low rates. FIEDLER Rooms CHEVY 1965. Air, Tape deck, daily. 3-2-28 clean. Best offer over $100. INSURANCE, Phone 676-2449. GIRLS WANTED conditioning, close to carpeting,'^ •FOR SALE 351-8618. 2-3-1 0-2-2-28 TWO GIRLS - Capitol Villa, spring farm, own to share peaceful huge room, Utilities, campus. Call 351.)^ Animals and/or summer. Pool. $75. Julie, 882-8505. Also DATSUN 1972 1200. Excellent $55/month. 332-4514. 4-3-1 Mobile Homes horses boarded. 3-3-4 rncc iviuin I h s rent! Fumj condition - excellent gas mileage. one or two •LOST & FOUND Pay $2000 in lot, $1500 here bedrooms a SUBLET - SPRING, summer. 1 SUBLEASE SPRING, summer, Abbott. Mike •PERSONAL Call Mark, at 332-5848. 5-3-1 bedroom, furnished, block from evenings. 7-3-4 furnished, carpeted, air •PEANUTS PERSONAL campus, carpeted, air conditioned, two man, borders DODGE VAN 1971. Engine Triumphs, BMW's and Rickmans. Large stock of conditioning, parking. $160. campus, balcony facing pool, MILFORD STREET. 126, •REAL ESTATE excellent, windows around, new 337-7978. 5-3-4 sun deck. Free rent until April. $180 per month, Two tires, muffler, $2300 / best leathers, helmets, custom bk> •RECREATION from campus, •SERVICE offer. 487-5525, 6-8pm. 5-2-28 accessories and parts. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 Employment ji GIRL NEEDED for Haalet Arms. 4 $165. 332-04581.3-3-4 air deluxe, fumsl, conditioned. 351.25J North Cedar, Holt. Just south of person. Immediately or for AVAILABLE NOW, 2 bedroom 484-8494. 10-3- 7 Instruction FORD 1966. GALAXIE 500. 2 - 1-96 over pass. Phone 694-6621. spring. 351-3816. 3-3-1 apartment, 126 Orchard Street. door, auto 289. Good condition. RN'S - LPN'S, 3-11 p.m., 11 p.m. • TV RENTALS. Color, $19.50 per 301 Typing Service C-4-2-28 7 a.m„ full time and part time month. Black and Phone 351-8574. 5-3-6 SOUTH HOLMES - -,1 Moving, must sell. $400 white, $9.50 Sparrow Hospital. •TRANSPORTATION offer. 332-1318 after or best positions open. New hospital. per month. MARSHALL ONE GIRL needed to sublease Upstain, |l •WANTED 3-3-1 5 p.m. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Phone 485-3171 or come in MUSIC, 351-7830. c-1-2-28 Spring Term. Cedar Village DESPERATELY NEED spring term room share efficiency, gem' ™ Check our low rates! Call LOYD'S Apartment. 332-3727. 3-3-1 1 man for 3 man apartment. bath, includes utili person to 1226 East Michigan $70. 351 of Lansing at 332-5335 Twyckingham. Call 332-2170. 7497.0-7-2-28 ]g| or Avenue. 4-3-5 "RATES" FORD, 1965 - GOOD 482-5585. 0-4-2-28 Apartnaits FEMALE ROOMMATE needed 7-3-8 10 word minimum transportation, shocks, new tires, exhaust. $125. FEMALE SINGER needed to cut immediately and spring. Capitol SUBLEASE APARTMENTI 351-0830. 3-3-1 HONDA 1973, 350 - 4 folk rock demo. Call 351-3783. Villa. $62.50. 351-8773. 3-3-1 LOVELY FURNISHED efficiency persons needed. Sprint 1 CYLINDER. Low mileage. 3-3-4 GIRL NEEDED spring t GIRL. SUBLEASE spring (options apartment, 915 Lilac. $130 plus summer. Across from $280 / month. Todd. cm/ Excellent shape. 627-6301 three - person. C« electricity. 349-3604, 372-6852. 332-2d FORD GALAXIE 1969 - air 6-2-21 evenings. 4-3-1 PROGRAMMER FEE 349-2833. 3-3-1 Summer, Fall). Old Cedar 5-3-6 conditioning, automatic, power - paid. Village. 332-0497. 8-3-8 1 5 steering, two snow tires. $750. Leading computer manufacturer 3 10 10 12 1.50 1.80 4.00 4.80 6.50 7.80 13.00 15.60 355-7765. 5-3-5 Mo Senrice J/} seeking individuals with B.S. in electrical engineering computer science. Must have 6 or FEMALE foursome. FOR Capitol Villa Spring / summer. $45/month. 332-2906. 3-3-1 ONE MAN to share large apartment spring term. Own bedroom. FIVE MINUTES from campus, couple or single person - 4 large rooms and bath. $125 / month Houses £ FORD FALCON, 1964 - Great for months to one year actual 332-0319, after 6 p.m. 3-3-1 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 around town, $200 firm. Call including utilities. 351-7283. MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East 393-6032. 5-3-5 experience in compilor writing. NEED ROOMMATE for 4women 1-2-28 EASTSIDE, NEAR Pennsylvml 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. WILLIAMSTON, ONE bedroom Salary $12,000 - $15,000 in Cedar Village, spring term. Freeway 4 bedrooJ 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 Complete auto painting and lower apartment unfurnished, commensurate with experience. Call 337-2394. 3-3-1 FREE RENT until April - fourth carpeted, furnished pi FORD, 1969 - 10 passenger collision service. 485-0256. clean, private entrance, quiet. 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 Call Linda Kay, PERSONAL girl needed for luxury garage, large yard. $;ji Galaxie 500 wagon, factory air, C-2-28 No pets or children. $125 I disc brakes, good rubber, good CAREERS, 489-1441, CMEA. LOGAN ARMS Apartment - apartment, spring. 337-2029. 351-7497. 07-2-28 D EADLINE 4-2-28 Southwest side of Lansing. Ideal month, $50 deposit. 655-3720 shape, $700. 625-3863. 3-3-4 5-3-6 1 P.M. one class or 655-1177. 2-2-28 day for married couples or graduate ROOMMATE WANTED, 01 MASSEUSES WANTED for Health before publication. HONDA CIVIC 1973 - Automatic. sutdents. 2 bedroom apartments FURNISHED EFFICIENCY. bedroom, furnished, $55/nx> Spa. $7/hour. Call 372-0567 from $170. Resident manager ONE BEDROOM, 3 level apartment Must sell! Take over payments. Private parking. 220 Reo close. 4899470. 3-3-4 between hours of 12-11 pm. in Holt. $160 / month. 394-0719. 5-3-6 3940733, or call THE WALTER Avenue. $120. 482-1777 Peanuts Personal ads 0-3-2-28 694-1867, evenings. 8-3-8 NELLER COMPANY, evenings. 5-3-6 HOUSE FOR RENT, South* must be pre paid. 489-6561.8-3-8 MAVERICK 1970. EXCELLENT AUTO REPAIR KEY PUNCH operator - GIRL NEEDED for 3 woman, Lansing. 4 bedroom rani condition, low mileage. Call CLEMENS. 517 North. Graduate and a half, finished ba Cancellations/ Corrections experienced only. Let your spring term. Capitol Villa. after 5:00, 351-8930. 5-3-1 & PARTS speed and accuracy pay off. GRADUATING, NEED male for 351-5162. 5-3-4 couple or upperclastmen. Five $240 I month. Call 372-Ulf 12 noon one class day large apartment, Two baths, rooms, 2 bedroom, partly 3-3-4 Good incentive program. Call for MAVERICK 1970. 6 CYLINDER, 20% discount on patio, close. Call 337-2301. furnished, parking, separate before publications. more information and ii 3-3-4 LARGE, 2 bedrooms, study, across straight stick, new parts, $975. VW parts utilities, immediate occupancy I .EAST LANSING, MSU » 372-7750. 5-2-28 from campus. Spring and 676-2586. 5-3-5 484-7253. 5-3-6 distance. 6 bedrooms, 2 M The State News will be summer. Call 332-6241, after 5 ROOMMATE, OWN room in $85 each. Utilities, d MERCURY MONTEGO 1969 Check our repair p.m. 3-2-28 FEMALE OWN cloee responsible only for the - furnished apartment. $78 per room, to 44,000 miles, excellent Pets welcome. Call references. 372-1585.3-3-4 | first day's incorrect prices month. 393-8038. 2-3-1 campus. condition, good mileage! $600. Transportation necessary. Apply ' ' ARLINGTON APARTMENTS. One 351-5979. 3-3-1 insertion. and two bedroom, furnished c HOUSE 208 South H 393-0862. 5-3-1 n person, University Club, 3435 GIRL WANTED to share two Cedar & Kalamazoo Forest Road between 9-5 p.m. - unfurnished, from $150. 10 Street, Near MSU. Call anywi are due 7 days from person, own room, 484-3020, NEED ONE girl to sublet spring MGB 1968 - BLACK, wires, radio 485-2047 3-3-1 minutes from 4849366. 7-3-8 after 5 p.m. campus. term. Furnished, own room. / heater. 2 tops, good condition, 1-2-28 d Dy tr 882-5950. 5-3-4 $76/month. 351-4575. 4-3-4 50t u 29 mpg. Call Days, 484-7416. /W GUARANTEED STUDENT WANTED for typing FOUR BEDROOM ho. - Repair. QUIET, CLOSE. One woman / EAST LANSING - Sublease, one furnished. Close t( Nights 371-1357. 9-3-8 RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos and filing. Call 355-6507 for NEED 1 MALE for Twyckingham 4-woman. Sublease spring, bedroom. $170 Available March Road and I-96 . 349-9620. interview. 3-3-1 four man $72.50 / month. $225 / month, plu $62.50. Annette, 332-3422. 15. 351-5016. 5-3-4 MUSTANG 1969 - power steering C-2-28 332-0914. 5-3-6 3-3-4 Spring term. 332-0449. 3-3-1 / brakes, automatic, new NEED PART TIME WORK? carburetor, radiator. 355-1079. Work from our office taking picket 3-4 PERSONS TO sublet spacious 1, 2 GIRLS FOR 3 girl. PERSON WANTED for hou*«i NEED ONE girl in Cedar Village 4-3-1 orders for civil organizations. Hours apartment, spring term. One Immediately through spring. campus. Own bedroom. Cf 6-9 p.m. Monday thorugh Friday, spring. $78/month. 332-8030. block off campus. 332-3413 332-5122. 1-2-28 351-9454.5-3-5 2-3-1 MUSTANG, 1967 - New tires, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. $1.60 after 4:00. 3-3-1 rebuilt clutch, many new parts, per hour. Long hairs welcome. 18 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 1 GIRL, OWN room in BLUE PINTO 1971, luggage rack, GIRL NEEDED for Twyckingham, excellent running condition, 6 years old or older. For interview, ONE MALE for four man, spring. bedroom, furnished, close to blocks from campui S70 pt| tape deck, snow tires, good 3-5 p.m. only, see Mr. Dillon, 405 Spring. Very low rates. Call Near campui $65. 337-0764. utilities. 351-3995. 2-3-1 cylinder, 3-speed, great gas campus. $160/month. Call condition. Reasonable. 351-4852. 7-3-8 mileage, must sell! $775. Bauch Building, 115 West Allegan, 3-3-1 351-8238 1-5 pm. 4-3-1 351-5891 after 5 p.m. 5-3-4 332-4950. 5-3-5 3-3-1 ONE GIRL immediately, $66.25. SHARE HOUSE. Singleroom.^ ROGER & PAULS LARGE LUXURY furnished AVAILABLE MARCH 15. One plus utilities. 332-6345. Ml TEACHERS' AIDES Substitutes - Pool, free busses to campus. 15. 1-2-28 BUICK LASABRE 1966. Excellent MUSTANG 1965 EXCELLENT apartment, close. Three for four vacancy in four man. Oedar 349-3163. 3-3-4 condition. AM/FM radio / tape condition, $350 or Best offer. MARATHON times. 7:30 am - 1 pm, 12 - 5 man. Two bedroom, spring, Village. $78, will deal. Stan player. Vinyl top. $400 351-3625. 4-3-1 pm, 2-6 pm. Phone 394-0500. parking. $85. 332-4351.3-3-1 351-3651. 3-3-1 M.A.C. one block from ca ONE MALE needed through spring negotiable. 351-9254. 3-3-1 3-3-1 Need one for house. 0 Where all we term. Friendly people. $67.50 / NEEO GIRL now for Duplex, own NEED ONE girl spring term for bedroom NOVA 1971, 6 cylinder ■ excellent month. 351-2107. 1-2-28 specialize in is SINGER - COMPOSER needs room, $75. 355-8319, 332-3258. 2 woman, 711 Burcham. $97.50 dishwasher, washing m CADILLAC 1962. Good condition. 10,000+ miles, engine, tires. Needs $180 work. $95. 489-5129, after 5 p.m. cars talented Band for recording GRAD STUDENTS need 3-3-1 I month. 351-9366. 5-3-4 $80. Utilities paid, parking.^ weekdays. 5-3-1 LOCATED AT THE purposes. Call 351-5849. 5-3-1 Tom, 332-5710. 2-3-1 355-3171. 3-3-1 roommate, luxury townhouse. CORNER OF JOLLV FRIENDLY GIRL needed for TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS Central air. 114 miles. Furnished. OLDSMOBILE 1969 DELTA 88 & OKEMOS RD WANT TO be wined and dined and 332-2175 after 12:00. 5-2-28 Twyckingham, spring term, has one two bedroom apartment ONf OR two men needd 4-door, power steering, brakes, 349- 3196 make money at the same time? reduced rent. 351-3148. 5-3-5 available immeidately! Call 4-man. $70/month » ABSOLUTELY 6DAY A WEEK TOWING Call 372-0567 332-8946. 3-3-4 automatic. AM/FM radio, vinyl between the 351-7166. 18-3 8 FURNISHED EFFICIENCY. LAST WEEK top. Excellent condition. OPEN 6 DAYS hours of 12-11 pm. 0-3-2-28 NEEDED 1 MALE for 4 man for 7 AM 9 PM BUT SUNDAY Private parking. 220 Reo FOR OUR SPECIAL Leaving U.S.A., must sell. $550. - Avenue. spring term. Campus Hill FEMALE TO sublease apartment THREE SINGLES, S70 ■ $120. 482 1777 353-0952 after 5 p.m. 7-3-8 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. Exhaust JOIN THE REVOLUTION Apartments, 349-1609. 3-3-1 with same from now until includes utilities. ComforM TUNE-UP OFFER evenings. 5-2-28 systems for most imported cars September. 485-9415 and house. Okemos, 349-121 OLDS 442 1968 - automatic, air, in stock. CHEQUERED FLAG, SUBLET: TWO females I MAN NEEDED for 4 man evenings 489-0305. 5-3-4 afternoons. 2-2-9 spring electric, AM/FM tape, clean, 2605 East Kalamazoo Street, term, $57.50. Call evenings, immediately. Close. $70. many extras, sharpl 355-2683. one mile west of campus. 351-8609 / 351-1565. 10-3-1 351-0830. 3-3-1 5-3-6 487-5055. C-9-2-28 GIRL NEEDED for 3-girl. Available NEED MALE for 2 man, own PONTIAC 1966. Good rubber. VOLVO Owners of Compact immediately through spring. room, $80/month. Bill - Excellent condition. Great TYPISTS NEEDED now through Close, $70. 332-5560.5-3-1 SERVICE 337-2508. 3-2-28 and Sub - compact transportation! Cheap. March 7. Work resumes March Lansing's only shop 25. Three nights per week 4 p.m. American cars, 355-9051. 5-3-6 specializing exclusively in Volvos introductory Tune up & Oil - PORSCHE 911 - 5 SPEED $3,950. Jaguar 3.8S Sedan 1965 1968. Genuine Parts, too! 1820 Dell Rd. 882-9808 IMPORTED CAR SERVICES - 10 p.m. 70 w.p.m. Apply in person 5 p.m. w 42714 Albert between 3 - WATER'S EDGE Change Special - $2,850. Both cars both in California and in beautiful condition. Please call for more BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced rates to students. Also NEEDED PART time postering in local area and help for and Here's what we do: l 332-08 f o r mat ion 5. 4-3-1 332 8823; guaranteed rust proofing. VAN WORLD, 645-2123.0-2-28 interviewing veterans for educational 484-2470. 8-3-8 benefits. Phone RIVER'S EDGE Aviation 1) compression Check 2) Remove and check engine RAMBLER AMERICAN 1963. No rust, good condition, over drive. Very dependable. $260 or best WAITRESS wanted - to ATTRACTIVE girls work days. Call APARTMENTS butor, replace points offer. 355-7801.1-2-28 PARACHUTING INSTRUCTION. JAY'S CHALET. 484-9431, or Will Start Leasing For This Get ready for Spring by taking stop in, 1515 Center, Lansing. SUPER BEETLE 1972 with air your lessons now. Licensed 9-3-8 Summer and Next Fall Today. conditioning, AM/FM radio. instructors. Classes Saturday, 5) Adiustcarbuerator 6) Set timing 7) Change oil with multi-grade 10w40 oil (4 qts.) 33,000 miles. Excellent condition. $2,350. Call 1-589-8813. 5-3-4 Sunday and by appointment. 351-0799,543-6731.6-2-28 | farts* Iff] You'll Get 2 Minute Walk HI $27.95 TV AND STEREO rentals Fully Carpeted Reg. VEGA HATCHBACK 1971 - <37.50 $24/term; $9.95/month. Free Floors To Campus 6 cyl $30.95 Reg. 3-speed manual, 40,000 miles, same day delivery and service. $43.50 new studded snow tires. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-2-28 Full Time Walk Out Averages 22 m.p.g. Good EXPERIENCED TV technician, Maintenence Balconies condition. 394-2666 after 6:30. some stereo experience 5-3-5 necessary. Apply in person, LEASING Excellent STEREO SHOPPE, 543 East FOR nl Grand River, East Lansing. Location VEGA 1972 HATCHBACK, - C-10-2-28 SUMMER & FALL Free Canoes for Tenants turbohydromatic, radio, low \REOSION ' • mileage. Phone Perry, 625-7320. STARTS IMPORTS S MODELS NEEDED FOR Art 5-3-6 TOMORROW Studio. Call 372-0567 between Call Tim or Laurie VOLKSWAGEN SUPER Beetle the hours of 12-11 pm. 0-3-2-28 1206 Oakland Call for Appt. | 1973 - 11,000 miles. Radio, air conditioned. 332-4241. 5-3-6 PART-TIME secretarial work, 332-4432 | CEDAR including scientific typing, IV 4-4411 I VOLKSWAGEN SUPERBEETLE financial record keeping, and Or stop by THE SMALL CAR PEOPLE 1972. 20,000 miles. Excellent purchasing. Apply room 125, VILLAGE | condition. $1900. 351-7322. 5-2-28 Physics Astronomy Building, 353-2047 3-3-4 315 Bogue Street 3515180 1050 Waters Edge Dr. No. 214 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 28, 1974 13 Houses ijfc) Rooms F blocks from campus. 355-6028. 1-2-28 an aquarium show and an auction ■78 Call 332-8867. 5-3-4 Rapids. 2-3-1 of tropical fishes and suppliers at Center for Peace and Conflict effectively persuaded many people GARAGE SALE: Sunday, Monday, OLIVETTI ELECTRIC typewriter FOUND: WHITE and beige puppy Service to shop elsewhere until Wrigley's 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the $120. (new: $165) 353-9156 1 stops carrying scab grapes and Community Room of Lansing Mall. Dr 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer February 21, in Frandor. March 3, 4. If you need anything p.m. 309C Olds. 5-2-28 lettuce, especially when Visitors are welcome to attend the B Fall. Furnished, parking. Very 339-2680 after 5 p.m. C-2-2-28 our picket for your house, come to 3906 FOR THE BEST service on stereo line is large. regular program and open house in. 484-9774. 06-2-28 tilKKOR afterward. Richmond, Lansing, (colonial 80-200 ZOOM lens. equipment see the STEREO FOUND: WHITE female puppy. townhouss). 2-3-1 Minolta SRT101 SLR camera. SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River Tri-County Bicycle Assn. will Chandler and Clark roads. H if I e I Rollie35 quality pocket camera. Return C-2-28 hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 . services and eekend: Shah^at on description. tonight in 308 W. Old Central dinner begin at 6 p. Gossen luna - pro meter. ACTION/VISTA/PEACH CORPS KOSWEK' 332-3827. C-3-3-1 will be at the Placement Services Bldg.. Lansing Community College, i greet Columet 4 by 5 view camera. PROFESSIONAL corner of Capitol and Shiawassee. Netherlands Wind Ensemble at March 4-7 interviewing foi> Speed yaphic 4 by 5 press PHOTOGRAPHY - Weddings, 7:45 at the Auditorium) and will FOUND: LADY'S "ACTION" positions in Vista and Anyone interested is invited. watch in Burger earth cruising machines camera. Bolex H165 16 mm commercial, black and white Peace Corps. Sign continue at 10 a.m. Saturday. Deli GIRLS for large house, King Lot, up for an movie camera. New 28 and 135 February 26, custom processing. Reasonably this week features Josef Konvitz, Jvailable after March 10, own mm lenses, Konika mount. Low 353-0981. C-3-3-4 priced. BOYNTON exploration of the biotic sensation asst. professor of history, speaking s, $75/month. Call '74 BIKES priced enlargers and accessories. PHOTOGRAPHY. 482-5712. Union Activities Board: Take a range. Intermediary presents on French Jewry and Zionism. 35. 5-3-4 FOUND: IN January: wire fore study break! The bizarre movie "Media Invasion" at 8 and 10 p.m. SLR cameras, lenses, range 5-2-28 '73 PRICES finders, movie cameras, flashes, prescription sunglasses by series presents "Cowboy Mania," Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 Phi Gamma Nu Business Sorority BT SIDE. and 4 p.m. Sunday at Abrams will sponsor a blood drive from 1 to |nfumished Iterator. 349-1540. 4-3-1 Two bedroom house, stove and CHECK US OUT! polaroids, binoculars. PLUS stereo equipment, albums, Horticulture Building. Call 351-4597. C-3-2-28 f Typing Service featuring Roy Roger and Hopalong Cassidy, at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and "Cartoon Nostalgia II" at 8 and Planetarium. Admission is Si or 7S cents with MSU student ID. It's 7 p.m. Monday at Wonders Hall, north lower lounge. Bring a friend 8-track tapes, TV sets, 10:30 p.m. Saturday in the Union electric theater. This weekend only. and give the "gift of life." VELOCIPEDE LOST: WHITE Samoyed typewriters, guitars and Puppy. ballroom. Old Time Movie series J ROOM - pleasant house, PEDDLER accessories, jewelry, sporting 4-month male, vicinity Abbott TYPING DONE in my home 50* presents "The Wild One," featuring Free U class: Pre-Yoga. W up The Dei of Philosophy |ross ■2-6478 Brody. $78/month. 541 E. Grand River goods and old Persian rugs. and Lake Lansing Roads. per page up to 10 pages. 40* per page over 10 pages. 489-2128. Marlon Brando, at 2, 7 and 9:30 to yoga with Rich and friends, a evenings. 3-3-1 Downstairs 351-7240 S Reward. 332-3827. 2-2-28 p.m. Sunday in the Union mixed bag of tricks. Class is on WILCOX SECONDHAND 0-20-2-28 ballroom. Misused consumers unite! Tuesdays and Thursdays. Meet at 6 [ntRY Vl'ooms, fully DUPLEX. Two large carpeted, full LARGE SELECTION of Frames, Glasses for everyone. OPTICAL STORE, 509 East Michigan, Lansing. 485-4391. Trades, LOST: BLACK wallet, vicinity General Tire. Please call John TYPING TERM papers and theses. Tell your troubles to the Consumer Information and Complaint tonight in 36C Union. of Hull. England, will speak "One Can't Always do What One on Jsement, appliances furnished, DISCOUNT, 2614 East layaways, bank ccards. 8 a.m. - Davis, 351-5539, 353-9307 IBM typewriter • fast service. Referral Office, second floor ATTENTION ASMSU spring Ought." Public is cordially invited. ■ihwasher, air conditioned. Michigan, 5:30 p.m. C-7-2-28 3-2-28 Call 349-1904. 24-3-8 Union. Volunteers to help in office Lansing. 372-7409 »uple only. $190 plus utilities. C-4-2-28 are also needed. Spring' Term craft classes will be offered in crocheting, information and "2-8779 or 882-7410. 5-3-5 SONY MX 16 portable mixer. SEWING MACHINE Clearance Salel Brand new portables, j Personal !(/] TYPING papers. DISSERTATIONS, Experienced. 50* term page. needlepoint, $10 for five macrame and knitting. weekly lessons. Sign up statements must be submitted to State News Managing Editor Mike 30-word compares "The Radical G 1930s and 1960s" it IDENTS OR working group. 4 Excellent conditionl Ask for $49.95. $5 per month. Large 332-2987. 8-2-28 in Union Board Office, second floor Jdrooms, unfurnished, 2 baths, Mark, 337-0779. 3-3-4 selection of reconditioned used i sheets available for 270 Bessey Hall. fc'peted throughout, lots of machines. Singers, Whites, MONTY'S BAR TYPING, ELECTRIC machine. larking, $245/ month. USED CAMERAS, SLR Neochis, New Home and "many Fast, accurate, experienced. Halp! If you're headed 175-5252. 5-3-1 372-4746. 15-3-8 somewhere for spring break and Rangefinder, Kodak's, twin lens, others." $19.95 to $39.95. AND RESTAURANT have room for riders, we need you. miscellaneous 349-1715 after 6 Terms EDWARDS Everywoman's Center, 1118 S. Call or stop by Hubbard Harrison Road: A communications 0-1-2-28 DISTRIBUTING COMPLETE THESES Service, p.m. COMPANY, Pitcher Night (M-Th) Information Center, room 9 on skills workshop will be held from 1 1115 North Discount printing. IBM typing Washington. main library's third floor. We're to 2:30 today. Come once, come Luncheon special and binding of theses, BAND BROKE up: Must sell - I. C-3-2-28 - $1.50 resumes, open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. evervtime. All are welcome. At 8 Rooms 0 Fender Bandmaster Amp head. Fender Bassman amp head, Animals Pool Table publications. campus, Grand corner River, Across below Jones from M.A.C. and Monday through Friday. p.m. Friday films about we will present two women "Janie's-Jane" and "The Life of and welfare, call Pam Fries at the A West Fillmore Bass amp head, Bring your ID |ING TERM rooms. Montie West 115-H speaker cabinet, (3 cards proof of age) Stationery COPYGRAPH SERVICES. Shop. Call Transportation Mossie Wax." A 50 cent donation is asked. se Co-op - $225 room 8nd Ovation 100 watt P.A. head. U. 332-8641. 5-3-4 337-1666. C-2-28 self i 394-2167 before 6 p.m. 7-3-8 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel 3 RIDERS TO Arizona $90. felt tip pen etc. All ages. Taught bv Pups. AKC, 2 males, 3 females. 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos The Shaw Hall Club is local artist. Call Free U. A third ANN BROWN typing and multilith Roundtrip March 14 - 24, call presenting kSYtVANIA AVENUE South - MAGNAVOX PORTABLE Stereo. Liver / white. $125. 694-6171. a coffeehouse at 8 p.m. Saturday in encounter group is forming, limited w offset printing. Complete service 332-8275, 371-4152. 3-2-28 Michigan Avenue. Quiet for Harmony Electric guitar with 5-3-4 :REE A lesson in complexion the cafeteria. Live entertainment, to six persons, and will meet at 5 ... for dissertations, theses, free food and beverages. 50 cents sr bus line. $15/week amplifier. Call 353-8160. X3-3-1 care. Call 484-4519, p.m. Sunday next to the Free U manuscripts, general typing. IBM deposit. 627-5454. 5-3-4 AKC - OLD English sheepdog East Michigan or 485-7197 - 24 years experience. 349-0850. Wanted £ office. Call if interested. You must call before coming. MILO P.A. system, 600 watt stereo puppies. Reasonable. 353-5262: MERLE C-2-28 power amp with four 15 inch after 5 and weekends, (5171 NORMAN COSMETIC here The Action 1$ NEED PARKING Space near Bogue SRO speakers. Also 4 electro - 838-4451.5-3-4 STUDIOS. C-3-2-28 THOMPSON'S voice horns. Best offerl FRANDOR 371-3353. 3-2-28 BOARDING - 6 MILES from | ACCESS CENTER I for EAGER b JEWELERS LLOYD'S AM-FM stereo receiver, campus on 32 acres. Boxed stalls $50, loose barn - $40. | Human Reproduction Health | over STUDENT wants work fMODELING SALE! spring break. Call - soon, turntable, speakers, $90. Phone is up Silver is up 332-8728. 3-3-1 655-3062 before 4 p.m. 7-3-8 j Abortion-Contraceptirn » offers Services |" PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation typing. MA English degree. 353-1018. 1-2-28 SHEPHERD - COLLIE - St. I | MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. EAST fut 0ur prices are down THREE ANTIQUE end tables, $15. Bernard puppies. Wormed, 8 f 1226 East Michigan Lansing . 485-3271 ' LANSING Merchant wife, child and dog would like to with 21" Zenith portable TV with weeks, $10. 372-9362. 3-3-4 rent a clean, 3 bedroom home in "rounds 10 20% off* Stone PROFESSIONAL IBM stand, $20. Large rotisterie grill, typing (Pica East JRl"?»2S-50%off $8. Phone 485-4701. 3-3-1 SHELTIES - TOY collie, AKC, 12 29c PER LOAD - Elite) 11 years experience. Lansing, Okemos, or P'dc jewelry, beads, REDBm THE BEST FOR LESS Haslett area. Call 351-6230 or nickname weeks. Sable and white. Reared SANDl, 339-8934. C-2-28 WEND ROWS after 6 p.m. call 349-0954. 3-3-4 10 AccomPllsWI| fc'Jf •lockels. crosses NOW 12 STRING GIBSON guitar, 6 outdoors. Great with children. ECONOWASH TYPING TERM papers, theses, 16. French '»colored stones V4 off 627-9316. 5-2-6 SPECIAL TEXAS - islands Inf. V4 pins mo>"y K off string Hollowbody Gibson WASHER SOc etc. IBM Selectric II. Car Pool 1010 E. Grand River - 332 - 5580 custom. Fender percision base, Experienced. 489-1058. 5-3-1 >0. Concernmi | Ruff Sllver' ,'Sh,er«. pens Gibson EB3 base. Fender PA GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies - 3006 VINE ST. Sun 10 -10, Mon - Thurs 10 -11, Fri & Sat 10 - 3 a.m. 12 Charged unusual long coated, guaranteed .llp.lMkW.ofS^rv Dino Durkin - Owner and Manager atom Is values to $20 system. Acoustic 150B top and MDP STUDENTS PURPLE VICKI - fast, accurate, >3 copy bottom,- Ludwig drums, sound pets and watchdogs. West seminar - Special career dependable. Tired of one finger Share Driving HOTI^CORRECTION! i f«ch traps, Coast show blood - lines. tonight, 310 ,4 Everybody5 ■ values to $7.50, saxophone, horns and more. typing? CAII 337-7260 for rates, 663-3705. 5-3-6 Agricultural Hall. 7:30 p.m. uncle ft Sony, Panasonic portable TV's. 1-2-28 services. 5-3-4 ANN ARBOR MSU. Leaving 9:30 >5 Memorat^l J' ah bag $| j,-ur rj„(| j j [buy a"chicken 'dinner and 1 Stereo components, records, I earrings, 14K gold NORWEGIAN ELK hound mixed a.m., returning 6 p.m. Tuesday tapes, furniture, guns and more. EXPERIENCED IBM ?6 Own UP ■ u" 'Moff puppies, $20. Cute, lovable pets. typing. and Wednesday, Spring term. All merchandise guaranteed. We Dissertations, (Pica Elite). Venice l»» Monkshood ■ I have servicing for any of your 882-7410 or 882-8779. 5-3-5 FAY ANN, 489-0358. C-2-28 Ann Arbor 622-3519. 3-3-4 {register tor a st. Bernard! 33 Ne|ali« r Npsons* FRANDOR electronic repair needs. We buy, LEASE A horse. $35/month. I feed THESES, RESUMES, typing and 'stuffed animal being given! 36 Comi|"jnion,B table Relish ! JEWELERS' f220 Mail Court, sell and trade. Master Charge and Bank Americard accepted. DICKER 81 DEAL him, you ride him and give him loving care. 882-8779 or Catering to MSU for Weddings, Parties, & Banquets printing. Reasonable prices. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Driving g i away march 15. Frandor 882-7410. 5-3-5 337-0712. C-2-28 349-9500 East LANSING TO DOWNTOWN 40 Butlaios | I n,*t to Baskln Robbln. SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 Name 1 LANSING. Leaving 7:30 lake South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3386. FemlneTaniceTns^Ictor"" a.m.. 42. Cine1'"1 Frlday, 9 til 9 Open 9-9 Monday, Wednesday GERMAN SHEPERD puppies - Excellent career position with established ballroom dance Tmptita j jjt. returning 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday. 353-4089. 3-3-4 Address 43 PreciO"5 -Saturday 9 til 6. and Friday. Other nights until 6 AKC, papered, 6 weeks. Shots, school. Will train if you qualify. metal I * 332-1385 for pm. C-4-2-28 $100,489-6117. 5-3-1 Must now be employed and free GRAND RAPIDS TO EAST Remnants I to DESTINATION SOUTHERN Phone train,Saturdays, Sun., and LANSING. Leaving 6:15 a.m., Cow"'' I ljVn, Work SKI BOOTS size 10. Excellent PUPPIES - $10. Love people, some weeknighta. Call DeMellio Minneapolis vicinity. Rides $25. OnassisT Vob^y beat: our prtcti .. returning 5 p.m. Monday, 46 mother Husky. 351-1076. 694 School, 482-22S9, 11 a.m. Latvlng 3/6, returning 3/10. Call Last J? Quality jewelry condition • steal for $35. Wednesday, Friday only. Day To Register Is March 13. 351-2794. 3-3-1 Wayland, East Lansing. 3-3-1 fo^£golntmentii 28,197J SelectYbiirStereaSi|steni!SelectYiDurPrice! Big PLAYBACK Savings On Ani| Choice You Make! 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