if Tuesday, March 5,1974 East Lansintj, Michigan 48824 Hearing planned on handling 5 of secret WASHINGTON (AP) grand jury report and former Commerce Secretary Maurice - U.S. District The report was handed to the judge coming days from two other Watergate Judge John J. Sirica will hold a hearing Stans in their opening remarks. along with the Watergate coverup grand juries. Wednesday to determine disposition of a In Los Angeles, former White House It was believed that charges growing out indictments of Haldeman, John D. secret grand jury report said to deal with chief of staff H.R. Haldeman said he is M Ghrlichman, Mitchell and four others. of the activities of the White House special President Nixon's role in Watergate. innocent of all charges in the Watergate There also was a satchel full of documents. investigations unit, particularly the foray The judge set the hearing for open court coverup and that he would be vindicated. for psychiatric records of Daniel Ellsberg, Sirica told a reporter he spent part of PI after a meeting requested by James D. St. Sirica did not spell out the subject the weekend researching the law for would be returned in midweek. Clair, Nixon's lawyer in Watergate - matter of the secret report but other precedents to guide him in his decision. Others may be indictments for illegal related matters. sources have said it dealt with the Earlier in the day Nixon's deputy press campaign contributions, political Meanwhile, the chairman of the House President. espionage, the 18V4 minute tape gap and secretary, Gerald L. Warren, had said the Judiciary Committee, Rep. Peter W. Sirica set the hearing after meeting for White House did not plan a court fight to possibly more charges in the break • in and Rodino, D-N.J., said Nixon has had more than an hour with Special Watergate withhold the report from the House coverup. enough time to respond to committee Prosecutor Leon Jawaski and St. Clair. In New York, Stans revealed through "All interested counsel may impeachment probe. requests for evidence for its impeachment If there should be such opposition, it his lawyers Monday that he will testify in 45 inquiry. state their views regarding the will be stated in Sirica's court on his own behalf at his criminal conspiracy The committee sent its request to the disposition of the report and trial. White House Feb. 25, and Rodino said no Wednesday. recommendation filed last Friday by the Warren said the White House was not Mitchell, has not announced whether he reply has been received yet. June 1972 grand jury," Sirica said in a will take the stand. aware what the report contained. The committee is scheduled to meet brief statement. In his opening statement But he said, in reference to reports last to a jury of It was the first public confirmation by today. If a reply has still not been weekend that the grand jury detailed eight men and four women, Stans' defense anyone concerned with the report that it Nixon's involvement in the coverup, chief, Walter Bonner, said his client twice received, some members might demand a included a recommendation. had voluntarily gone before the grand jury subpena. "presumptions are being made that you It was believed that the jury that indicted the two former Cabinet In New York, the judge hearing the gentlemen should be very cautious about." accompanied its indictment of seven "Fm not in a position to discuss the members. Mitchell - Stans criminal conspiracy trial former White House and Nixon re - sealed report because it is a grand jury Later, Mitchell's defense lawyer, Peter denied a defense motion for a mistrial, election committee officials with a matter presented to the court in a Fleming Jr., told newsmen there would be ruling that prosecutors did not infer the recommendation its report should go to traditional secret manner," Warren said. comment no on whether his client would guilt of former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell the House. More indictments are expected in the testify. Prof studies damaged Sign of th By DIANE SILVER State News Staff Writer million pounds of herbicides dropped by the United States on nearly four million cultivated lands and 5.5 per cent of other people would have abdominal pains and I Workers replace old speed limit signs with 55 mile per hour signs vegetation would probably grow back in rashes and would cough. The adults would The damage caused by the use of acres of South Vietnam land from 1961 to about 100 years, Lang said. recover but after some of the passes young 1 Monday. The new signs are the result of legislation reducing the herbicides in the Vietnam War has finally 1971. However, if the forests were not children died. I maximum speed limit on all Michigan highways. Almost 4,700 signs pricked the collective conscience of the The chemicals, which are the same as allowed to grow back unmolested some Lang cautioned that these reports U.S. Defense Dept. I will be erected to alert drivers of the new law. In response to a study, headed by an those used in agriculture, were used to strip vegetation away the was believed to areas could turn into relatively infertile should not be taken as the absolute truth. State News photo by David Schmier grasslands called savannas, Lang said. The "We simply don't have any real medical MSU plant pathologist and sponsored by be concealing Viet Cong. The Vietnam Vietnamese could cut down the healthiest evidence to support or refute that," he the National Academy of Sciences, the War was the first war in which the trees without waiting for the forests to said, "we were not able to see these people department sent Congress a letter herbicides were used so extensively. Over recover and thus turn the areas to savanna, in their villages, or look at their records, RON-BUDGETED HIKES suggesting that a conference to discuss 8 per cent of Vietnam's total land mass he said. we saw them only in refugee camps." repair measure be hald soon. was sprayed. TTie most startling part of the study was "You also have to r ealize tint these are The study concluded that the damaged the indication it gave that the The study recommended that a herbicides very simple people, that the child areas of Vietnamese forests would Senate votes probably not recover for 100 years, Anton Lang, head of the study team, said reforestation project be started. The project would cost around $500 million and reforest the land in 20 years, Lang might have caused the deaths of children from the Montagnard tribes in the hills of western South Vietnam. mortality rate is high," he said. "If they've never seen an airplane and suddenly see one flying over and sprinkling something Monday. said. The study also said that the damaged and then some children die they might Montagnard refugees, interviewed by a Lang, director of MSU's Atomic Energy areas could be used for agriculture. think the incidents related." raise Cornell University anthropologist, said that are pay p Commission plant research laboratory, told the State News that a conference of research scientists, congressmen and If left alone, the damaged areas, 10 per cent of Vietnam's inland hardwood 38 children died on one occasion and that "lots of children" died on others. The Lang said he did not believe any of the damages to Vietnam's environment were forests, 36 per cent of the coastal refugees told the scientists that after a irreversible if the proper measures are defense officials to discuss the study's ■ lASHINGTON (AP) mangrove forests, 3.2 per cent of plane would fly over spraying smoke taken. - The Senate know how he voted on the two proposals. recommendations and their possible Wcted two proposals Monday for The President's budget called for 7.5 applications was suggested. %flng in part pay increases budgeted by per cent raises this year and in each of the "I'm afraid that because of the military Mlfnt Nixon for members of Congress next two years for members of Congress, situation that still exists in Vietnam there N other top government officials. ■ The voting indicated that the Senate t kill the" whole, three - step salary under which Congressional pay ild climb from $42,500 to $52,800 a federal judges, and top executive branch officials. The higher pay scales, under a 1967 law, will take effect automatically at the end of may not be much we can do right now," Lang said. "But at least they are willing to look into the problem and see what can be done, though. I do have some doubts that the Defense Dept. is the place for such a Fight to get SIRS forms the week unless disapproved by either the I Rejected first, 71-17, [Sen. Hiram was a proposal Fong, R-Hawaii. to delay Vtart of the pay increases until next Senate or the House. A resolution of disapproval, sponsored by Sens. Frank Church, D-Idaho, and program." Lang stressed that he and his fellow scientists will continue to push for weakens student sponsor J# but not to reduce the overall amount. Peter Dominick, R-Colo., is before the government action on such a program. By MIKE GALATOLA to the Academic Council but also coordinated the petition drive He noted that he has taken no State News Staff Writer that netted |w JSenate of then defeated, 62-26, a Senate, but no time was set for voting on emotional stand on herbicide use and 4,000 student signatures. As chairman of the Student Sen. Gale McGee, D-Wyo., it. While the Elected Student Council fights today to get Advisory Council in his college. Bryan had been directing a drive Wing only for a 5.5 per cent salary Fong said the reasons for opposing the guessed that this may have led to his being Academic Council approval of an amendment guaranteeing to gain student access to College of Social Science faculty tose this first pay raises since 1969 for members of chosen to head the research team. evaluations when the Educational Policies Committee proposed year. student access to faculty evaluations, the student sponsor of the |h Philip Hart, D-Mich., voted for Congress, top executive branch officials The study, released by Congress on amendment will be lying in a sickbed in Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 6 a two - level evlauation system to replace the current Friday, was ordered by Congress in 1970 Student Instructional Rating system (SIRS). ^Proposals "■ Robert and the Washington office and federal judges "are more political than to study the effects of the more than 100 After bouts with mononucleosis and hepatitis, J. Bryan At that meeting Raymond rose to protest that the Griffin, R.Mich., did not logical." Raymond, College of Social Science representative, has left proposed school for the remainder of this term for treatment cf herpes system still left the departments in control of student access and thus denied students the opportunity to read how their peers syndrome, a severe throat ailment. evaluated their instructors. The Academic Council will meet at 3:15 today in the Con Con peofh resigns from Room of the International Center. Bryan not only introduced the student amendment on Feb. 12 Before he left for home over the weekend, Raymond said his work in adacemic governance could certainly have sapped his resistance and made him vulnerable to his ailments. "I purposely signed up for only 12 credits this term, and I only Vilson appointed worked 12 to 16 hours at my job in the Honors College office," Raymond said. "But I also put two hours a week on the student council, two more on the Academic Council, four hours as chairman of the advisory council and eight hours in meetings." First his program of economic LONDON (AP) - Harold Wilson agreed His co - workers agreed that Raymond had put a lot of his expansion began to come apart with big Monday night to try to form a Labor rises in world commodity prices. This energy behind the student access issue. government. He accepted the invitation pushed up living costs at home. In turn, "Bryan put a lot of time on the council and his college office, from Queen Elizabeth II after higher living costs generated ever - swelling and he didn't rest when he should have," Geoffrey Walker, James Conservative .Edward Heath resigned as Madison College representative, said. Walker will take Raymond's wage demands by the country's workers. lace as sponsor of the amendment at today's council Britain's prime minister. meeting. By the time the Middle East war flared last "He's certainly one of the hardest workers on the student A terse Buckingham Palace statement October, the country was spending at the annual rate of $5.6 billion more abroad council," Sue Hughes, secretary for the Elected Student Council, announced Wilson's appointment as prime said. than it was earning. minister. It became effective from the The Elected Student Council consists of the student members moment he kissed the monarch's hand in Then came the huge zoom In oil prices of the Adacemic Council. the private audience room on the first which totally snarled the government's Raymond spent the first two weeks in February in University floor of the palace, adjoining the queers plans. On top of that, industrial unrest was Health Center after he contracted mono. During his apartments. In a nearby room, Wilson's mounting on the railroads., in the coal convalescence doctors found he also had hepatitis. Though his wife Mary waited. mines and among the power workers. In doctors could not be reached for comment, Raymond said the Wilson was prime minister from 1964 defiance of state - directed guidelines on two diseases so lowered his resistance that he then contracted until Heath's Conservatives defeated Labor pay increases the coal miners last herpes syndrome, which put large chancre sores on the inside of in the 1970 general elections. November banned overtime working. his throat. Heath, who had been in office 44 Heath immediately proclaimed a national "It was really hard to sit in that hospital bed while all that months, presided over a 40 - minute emergency. This generated new social and beautiful snow was falling," Raymond said. "I love to ski and here meeting of his entire Cabinet before class tensions and things got steadily was all that snow just outside the window and I couldn't get climbing Into his car for the short journey worse. outside even to walk around in it." from 10 Downing St. to the palace to Raymond said his interest in government grew often a summer tender his resignation to the queen. On the advice of his closest ministerial trip he spent in Liberia with the International and the American Heath had tried to convince Jeremy friends, Heath decided to gamble and Red Cross. called an election after the miners went Thorpe's Liberals to join a formal "In Liberia the government officials live in these mansions out on strike. It emerged that he fought it coalition or an informal alliance. They while almost everyone else lives in these huts with zinc roofs and on the wrong sort of issues. He had spurned Heath's offer of cabinet posts and hoped no water or electricity," Raymond said. "It made me sick to see proposed instead an alliance of all main to win a mandate to put the country back on its feet. Instead Home-sick people treated so unfairly that 1 wanted more than ever to make parties to tackle the nation's most pressing he/failed to win a sure that I'd never be treated that way." margin over the Laborites. Bryan Raymond, College of Social Science representative to problems. "Getting involved in government, even on the college level, The end of Heath's rule came as the Final election results gave the Acadamic Council, is ill in Memphis after fighting for seemed to me to be the best way to prevent that mistreatment," climax of an unremitting string of setbacks Conservatives 2% seats, the Laborites student access to evaluation forms. Sea related story on he continued. "I'll probably stay in politics when I leave school for his policies and for himself personally 301, the Liberals 14 and other parties 24. 2. State News photo by Dale Atkini and enter the larger community." harold wilson since last fell. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, | Meir to stay, pick new cabinel JERUSALEM (AP) — Premier Golda Meir withdrew her shingles, a nervous disorder, announced her resignation after adamant in her decision to quit. resignation Monday and will try to form a new government for some key factions of the Labor alliance rejected her list of Amid the government crisis, Israel in the next two days. President Israel's military Ephraim Katzir announced. Cabinet nominees. reported that Syrian forces on the Golan Heights fiL/? Meir, who had announced Sunday she would not head the next The list contained six new faces, government, agreed to continue political bargaining and try to including that of Yitzhak Rabin, a former chief of staff and ambassador to Washington, to artillery at Israeli positions. The firing was the first Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger visited Syria n-nl? form a government by a deadline set for Friri J midnight Wednesday. serve as defense minister in place of Moshe Dayan. seeking a separation of forces on the Golan plateau Court reverses benefit ruling Katzir said. | "Mrs. Meir informed Dayan's refusal to take part in the next Cabinet, in reaction to The The Supreme Court reversed a district court order me to my delight that she will carry her efforts," Katzir announced to newsmen on party censure of his handling of the October war, was one of the return the shelling caused no Israeli casualties, and the hr..i- , I Monday when it ruled that Congress may lawfully just about 24 hours after the 75 - year - old premier told her Labor alliance she factors which prompted her to announce she was fire, a command statement said. aehs di« would telling Katzir Until a new government takes withhold veterans education benefits from conscientious not head the next government. Labor party sources said earlier she was stepping down. office, Meir's pre cabinet continues as a caretaker objectors. that Meir had agreed to stay on as leader of Israel's next Aides said Meir postponed her visit to the jobs will be to pursue Kissinger government, and one of f 1 The 8 - 1 decision ruled that Congress could make £ government after colleagues pleaded with her to remain in power. president's residence ■ sponsored She twice postponed scheduled calls on Katzir to meet with to allow Labor party colleagues time to convince dissident party negotiations! distinction between those who served in the armed factions, primarily backers of Dayan, to support her cabinet ministers and executives of her Labor proposed Political analysts said Meir's resignation forces and conscientious objectors without violating the party. She made no cabinet list statement or appearance after announcement 1 advising Katzir of her decision. not harm these talks since most Israeli Constitution's demand for equal protection under the "I wish her success," Katzir said in a brief statement Before the Labor party sources said she had changed her mind, leaders w 1 at his disengagement on the Golan Heights. But infighting in the if law. presidential residence in Jerusalem. top ministers in the caretaker government visited Meir at her party could weaken Israel's hand in In another decision, the Supreme Court decided Meir, 75 and suffering since the start of the year from home and, as they left one by one, glumly told newsmen she was an over all peace bargaining with the Ara J - settlement. Monday that copyright laws do not apply to cable television broadcast of network programs lifted by microwave from commerical television stations. The 6 - 3 decision, in a suit against Teleprompter, nation's largest cable television system, by the Columbia the Voice print probe d Broadcasting System, said that cable operators merely By TOM HAROLDSON is inadmissible as evidence in the trial. the court as whether voice print records made Accused in the case is Wayne J. Chaisson. He has been charged by the MSU N act as transmitters and not as performers and thus State News Staff Writer Safety Dept. which Chaisson also allegedly called with calling the Michigan National Bank and ordering the money - could be used as evidence against to DiX escape liability for copyright fees to the program The trial of a former MSU student charged with the June 18 unnegotiable bonds from MSU under the name of Roger - said the matter will have to be cleared Chaisson wl producers. up before the larceny by trickery of $9,840 from the Michigan National Bank Wilkinson, MSU vice president of business and finance. trail] A plea from H. Rap Brown for a new trial on a as been delayed by a The trial was to begin today, but Judge Jack Warren of Ingham preliminary motion from defense attorneys At the preliminary hearing Monday, Fausto Poza federal firearms charge because of alleged illegal that the spectograph or voice print evidence obtained in the case County Circuit Court said the defense requested an opinion by research engineer for Stanford Research Institute, studies have shown the testified I electronic surveillance by the government was refused spectograph evidence still has pi flaws and therefore could be unreliable by the Supreme Court Monday. as evidence ] refused to say it should be inadmissible as evidence in a Reps predict close vote case. That decision, he said, would have to Sabotage checked in air crash He cited a 1968 study by Oscar be up to the cou. Tosi, MSU profes*™ audiology and speech science, which concluded that there J The possibility that a bomb explosion caused the several variables in voice prints which needed to be studied bt crash of a Turkish Airlines DC-10 near Paris the print could be used to Sunday is identify a person. to SIRS forms being investigated by experts at the crash scene. He also said a number of audiology specialists have present! All 34b persons aboard the plane were the crash the worst disaster in civil aviation killed, making on access 1973 position paper which concluded that evidence to substantially claim that voice there is no scienfl prints are a rt history. method of identifying a person accurately. Turkish officials said they had received no interested in seeing on the forms might allay these fears. "I share their opinion that voice By MIKE GALATOLA prints are still not information concerning reports that terrorists Several student representatives displayed some caution after practical ready! carrying State News Staff Writer use in identification," Poza said. I explosives may have been aboard the plane enroute to the meeting in expressing their hope that the amendment will The entire session Elected student council representatives said Monday they Monday was devoted to defining operations of the spectograph and substantiating the I London. experti J pass. expect the vote to be close on the amendment guaranteeing "I know the vote will be close," Larry Bartrem, chairman of Poza relating to voice print studies and The possibility of an in - flight explosion was raised student access to faculty evaluations. The vote will be taken at the Student Affairs Committee, said. "If the council had voted at examined uses. He is expected tl because some bodies were found intact several miles cross - today by asst. county prosecutor Tom Kul the Academic Council meeting at 3:15 p.m. today in the the Feb. 12 meeting, I'm sure the amendment would have passed. who( also will present testimony that voice print is reliable I from the main crash site. International Center's Con Con Room. If we stay sharp and make sure the tide of opinion doesn't swing should be used in the case against Chaisson. Geoffrey Walker. James Madison College representative, told away, we'll see it through." Special elections set for today Monday's Elected Student Council meeting that he believed the amendment would pass if the faculty representatives drop some Hester Cain, Justin Morrill College representative, said she The State News is | ublished by the students of Michigan Si believed students will react strongly to a negative vote. University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school ten Special congressional elections will be held today in misconceptions about student access to the ratings. "I suggest that we stop filling out the evaluation forms if the Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a spei districts near Cincinnati. Ohio, and Santa Barbara, Calif. "Some faculty members think student access means wide council votes Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rat • against the amendment," Cain said. SI6 per year. Two former mayors of Cincinnati are vying for the open access with anyone reading the evaluations," Walker said. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Editorial Ohio seat left vacant by the resignation of Republican "If the amendment passes, it'll be up to the departments as to business offices at 345 Student Services ar Bldg.. Michiga how they want to display the ratings. Pianist Ralph Votapek will University. East Lansing, Michigan, 48824 William' Keating. The district has gone Democratic only "If they demand to see our student IDs and watch us read the D. . . , | appear in a faculty recital at throe times in this century. forms in a special room with closed - circuit TV, that's fine with rianiST TO play 8:15 tonight in the Music Republican Robert Lagomarsino is heavily favored to us. If they want to leave the forms in the Library where anyone Building auditorium. He will News/Editorial 3SS-8295 Classified Ads beat seven Democratic challengers in California, but can read them, that, too, is up to them." nt C1T fnrultv TdCUITy recitalICUTUI p,ay selectlons fey Mozart- Display Advertising 353-6400 needs to gain a majority of the vote to avoid a run - off Walker said several faculty members had told him they were Mussorgsky Ravei and 355-3447 impressed with the student representatives' defense of the Debussy. The free recital is ,election. ^ amendment at the Academic Council's Feb. 12 meeting. But Hilton Thomas, COGS representative, said other faculty Nixon seeks veteran benefit hike members still had criticisms of the amendment. "Some faculty members have told me that they are not sure what will be measured on the evaluation forms that the students President Nixon announced Monday that he will ask will read," Thomas said. "They are also afraid that business solely Congress to increase benefits to disabled veterans and to relating to faculty members will also become public." change disability ratings to bring undercompensated Thomas suggested that a summary of what students are veterans up to a level corresponding to their actual degree of impairment. In a letter to key congressmen on the Senate and House Veterans Affairs Committee. Nixon said he will will offer ask for a 12 per cent increase for disabled veterans and a 14 per cent increase for their survivors. ) Benefits for disabled veterans were last increased in August 1972 and for their survivors in January 1972. Group Ice Simon says gas problems eased Skating Emergency allocations of gasoline to 20 states ordered two weeks ago have apparently eased the Lessons problem of long lines at service stations, William E. for MSU Students Simon, federal energy chief, said Monday. Though long lines have been alleviated in these hard - 6 Weeks April 2nd - May 8th hit areas. Simon would not give any assurances that the lines would not return once the 4 Different Sections per run out. emergency allocations Week Simon was testitying before a House appropriations subcommittee, requesting $118.3 million for the next For Information and Application fiscal year to run the governments various operations. energy call 355-2380 Cambodian rebels halt fighting A group of 3,600 Cambodian rebels have succeeded in halting offensive operations against government torces and are prepared to defect from Communist forces. The nationalist rebels, who are disenchanted with We try harder to please you—with highest prices back fighting alongside Communist forces, would rally to the on Phnom Penh government if it meets two conditions, books, paid in uncirculated one dollar bills! Ung Bun Leang, 32, a battalion commander, said. The rebels want President Lon Nol's regime to allow them to remain together with their weapons and to So if you no establish a settlement in the Sre Ambil region in return longer need your winter term books, sell for protection to the area against Communist attacks. them during Finals Week (March 11-15), Special Book Hijack prompts tighter security Buying Personnel will be ready to serve you 7S0to 500 Airport security in Amsterdam has been tightened following claims from two young Arabs who hijacked a daily. British airways plane Sunday that similar attacks against British and American airliners are planned. The hijackers surrendered peacefully to authorities alter setting the plane on fire Sunday in Amsterdam with the plane's liquor supply. Also—Spring Term NSUH All 92 passengers and 10 crew members were allowed Opan 7:30 to 5:30 to leave the plan before the fire. A decision on Books are now charges against the two men is expected to be made by Friday. International conventions give Britain first option on prosecution because the plane i:; considered British ground. 600 N. Homer at E. Saginaw near Frandor Shopping Center available for purchase. BOOHITOCE 5001W. Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall Compiled by Steve Repko and Diane Galbraith Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, 1974 3 I MORE information wanted Superagency bill may die By DANIEL DEVER legislators have mentioned that departmental personnel have State News Staff Writer spoken privately against the proposal. "I've talked to a great many employes of the three departments and most of them are against the plan," Pittenger I Unless some state senators are given more details about Gov said. "Some are worried about their en's proposed superagency, the plan may die in the just not sure what's going to happen." jobs I suppose, but most are unnjnn Senate. "Some officials in these federal members of the Senate State Affairs Committee where doubts to me but won't departments have privately expressed to superagency bill is being considered, say they want more testify at public hearings for fear of losing their jobs," O'Brien said. formation on the proposal, particularly on how it would be R. Bernard Houston, director of the JLented, before they decide whether to support the move. said he has "no intention" of Dept. of Social Services, testifymj; at any of the committee's I The proposed Dept. of Human Services, which would be a public hearings, adding that he feeis the department's views were Ration of ^e existing departments of Mental Health, Public h and Social Services, was approved in December by the sufficiently stated in its official analysis of the bill. He did say, however, that he is also concerned with how the fehigan House but has been lodged in the Senate StateAffairs plan would be implemented. JEnmitfe ever since. ■ gen Philip Pittenger, R - Lansing, chairman of the committee, A spokesman for Milliken said the governor is still pushing for the passage of the bill but that he has not LJy announced further public hearings on the bill. expressed rje maintained the new hearings are not a delaying tactic nor dissatisfaction with the process of the State Affairs Committee. He added, however, that Milliken L,[tempi to kill the bill. hopes the continuance of hearings is a real attempt to gain more input and not a move to J "The members of the committee have agreed that we need kill the bill in committee. f input." Pittenger said. One public hearing has been scheduled for I But he expressed doubt about the bill's support in the Senate. Friday in Flint and another will be set up at a later date. I don't think the votes are there for it in the Senate," Houston also indicated that he and the directors of the other „.mger said. "It sounds like a good idea, but we don't know two departments affected ™ it would be implemented. by the bill will probably meet with the Sn Photo/ Bob Kaye committee soon to discuss the proposed consolidation. | other members of the committee supported Pittenger's Sen. Phillip Pittenger works in committee meeting. ments. I Sen. Michael O'Brien, D - Detroit, said he wants to be sure that Location of the huge superagency would improve the quality illhe services to the public and not just add more bureaucracy, f "The members of the committee are not convinced that the Quorum lack halts COGS actions; Lemor's plan is the right move," O'Brien said. I He said he wants to be certain that such an agency would not ur most of its huge revenue down the drain in the payroll to own fat cats." [ Milliken's proposed budget earmarks a total of $1,952,700,000 L the Dept. of Human Services. That amount comprises 35.5 reps debate access to SIRS forms Ly cent of the governor's total budget recommendations for the By BOB OURLIAN "popularity contest." will have to wait until the first Health, Physical Eduction and L|year 1974 • 75, the largest single budget allocation. State News Staff Writer Dept. of Biochemistry meeting of spring term. Recreation; Human Medicine; representative John Markwell Tyma told the council that |Sen. Gordon Rockwell, R - Mount Morris, said he is not yet likened the restriction of the School of Journalism; Lggvinced that the creation of the superagency is necessary. COGS will conduct a Marketing and Transportation Lack of a quorum at the publication of the forms to a membership drive spring term |"You can get to the point where you are too big and get Council of Graduate Students medical doctor not posting his Administration; Music; Itofish," Rockwell said. to recruit minority, foreign and Osteopathic Medicine; degrees and certificates on his leased on the criticism I get, 1 guess the three existing Lwrtment-s are doing a pretty fair job," he added, meeting Monday night stifled possible action on three office walls. other students. Philosophy; Poultry Science; Tyma said 19 of 77 Secondary Education and f Rockwell also indicated that the strong opposition to the prominent issues before COGS. Curriculum, and Social Work. Vice President for University departments with graduate loposed superagency being voiced at the public hearings may Affairs Trevor Gardner said programs are not represented Tyma said students in these The Student Liaison »e a detrimental effect on the bill. that a "sub-scale" measuring in COGS. departments can become Proposal, the Student Media COGS representatives either by | He said that at the first two hearings held in Detroit and Appropriations Board and the precisely the information Some, he pointed out, have ■using. the testimony ran two to one in opposition of the bill. relevant to a student's selection never been represented since being appointed by the head of Student Instructional Rating the I Though all three of the departments to be consolidated by the of an instructor could be COGS was founded in 1969. graduate student |w have published official statements favoring the bill, several System were discussed as the government in the department council fell one member short devised. Departments not or by election by graduate of a quorum. represented include: students in the department. ASMSU will have a Accounting and Financial Of the constitutional amendment Administration; Art; He added that students are three topics, will referendum on the spring Sharp however, the SIRS issue Biophysics; Counseling also needed to fill COGS seats provoked the longest debate. registration ballot for Personnel and Educational on standing committees of the undergraduates to vote on that The issue of student access to instructor evaluations comes would create a Student Media Psychology; Criminal Justice; Academic Council. FOR up today in a meeting of the Appropriations Board to for traffic collect and allocate money to LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL Academic Council at 3:15 p.m. in the International Center Con alternative publications. Lack YOUR Con Room. A vote is expected. of a quorum kept COGS from RELATIONS I The East passing similar proposal until Lansing City Council will leave the Kalamazoo Street lmtroversy behind to take up a mountain of business, much of it COGS Representative Brad Niles called the publication a next year. INTERESTED IN THE MASTERS PROGRAM? BOOKS ■liing city mnimisslon action at its regular meeting at 8 p.m. of. - A reconsideration vote on Joni jht in the council chambers at City Hall. instructor evaluations "cruei,'f the Student Liaon Proposal, I Councilman A presentation on the masters Mary Sharp will ask the city council to request saying that published which COGS rejected Feb. 21. program in Labor and mat the traffice commission study plans for creating an alternate evaluations by undergraduates Industrial Relations (MLIR) at MSU will be given by Dr. who may be inexperienced in Michael Moore, Associate Professor and Associate Director Joule to Abbott Road from Michigan Avenue via Delta Street and MOOSUSKI MEETING of Academic Programs for LIR. plley Court Drive. evaluating people could WED. MARCH 6 1 Sharp will recommend the study based on interfere with promotions and traffic count data 7:30 PM CORAL GABLES ■Inch shows that drivers are navigating the narrow streets in the tenure considerations. Final trip info, ski Vice President for Internal flick, door prizes, happy DATE: Wednesday, March 6.1974 wthill area to get to Abbott Road in order to avoid the busy Affairs Steve Tyma said the TIME: 4:00 p.m. tod River Avenue • Abbott Road Intersection. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE PLACE:: 310 Agriculture Hall 11« addition. Sharp will request that the council petition the system could easily turn into a | by manager and administrative staff to review the current status llcity advisory committees and commissions. I Some criticism has been levied at the present committee ■Mure because of business function overlap. I Council will once again consider the city's position on open thursday and friday nights until n •coming committed to a regional landfill plan. The Tri • County Regional Planning Commission has requested that the council join Plk other local governmental units to develop a coordinated fcste treatment management system for the area. I City Engineer Robert Bruce has criticized the plan for several ns. including the possibility that such a plan would cessarily sharply increase the city's future waste treatment Election views I The deadline is noon today publication in the State News T ASMSU and Academic Thursday. Weil candidates in the Candidates should deliver Nelection to submit 30 - their statements to 341 f0'd statements for Student Services Bldg. | sharing . . . the challenge of being myself EMEI an embroidered tote that's true-blue to MARCH 31-APRIL 9 denim has the casual spring scene all sewn EVERY SIGN-UPS. MARCH 1-8, 25-29 up. A pert little pouch for pants and jeans DAY of blue cotton denim with double straps to happy with what you have and are, be and wooden frame. 9*8tt" and fancifully jjenerous with both, and you won't have to S8S ""it for happiness embroidered with a wide-eyed owl, perky mushrooms or butterflies on the wing. $10 » fillout n if Jested and Across from Olin at I*"5 at the 1 d«k ■"Norm m JacobSorig 421 E. HAND RIVER 351-4110 ill William W. Whiting Editor-in-chief John W. Lindstrom Campus editor Beth Ann Masalkoski.. Advertising Manager Kathy Niezurawski Copy chief Gerald H. Coy Bob Novosad General Manager Opinion Page editor Susan Ager Staff representative Craig Porter Photo editor Editorials are the opinion of State News editors. Staff columns, commentaries, points of view and letters are personal opinions. EDITORIALS ASMSU amendment Is® covering ASMSU has proposed a mixed bag of amendments for student approval during registration for spring classes. Most of the proposals are good, and should be acted on election, worthwhile services sponsored by ASMSU, such as Pop Entertainment, legal aid and short - term loans, could benefit from this shot in the arm and new doors could ivy1, favorably by the student population. also be opened for other services benefitting the entire CERTAINLY NOT! FIVE GALLONS PER CUSTOMER, AND THAT'S IT!' The most important amendment would allow direct student body. election of the ASMSU president by the undergraduate Some of the other amendments will require elected student body. In the past few years, the president has officials of ASMSU to assume office two weeks after been selected by the Student Board of ASMSU. This their election, and the filling of vacant seats on the CHRIS DANIILS0N was done to make sure that th$ election for president student board by appointment rather than election. would not become a popularity contest. There is also an amendment to have election officials Unfortunately, while it did take the popularity contest out of the public eye, it did not eliminate it. It take office on the fourth week of the winter term rather than the eighth week which has been the practice in the Nationwide hu just moved it behind the closed doors of the ASMSU past. meetings. This new amendment would bring the Most of these amendments, while not exactly presidency of ASMSU back in the open, and hopefully, involve more students in student government. earthshaking, are important to the student population. ASMSU has suffered in the past few years by a lack of threatens domes Probably the most controversial amendment is the student involvement. It would help if students would Several University departments practice industry officials, who will televised speech on the human shortage in establl proposal to double the amount collected from each take just a few minutes at registration and vote on these animal vivisection or other forms of the last week. domestic breeding populations for a undergraduate at registration. Currently, ASMSU research and/or student training resulting "The shortage of research humans could per cent commission. amendments. "While the day of the collects 50 cents per person. The new amendment It is very easy to criticize student government. The in animal death. cripple our jungle unless we take cheap humail would raise the collection fee to $ 1. members are not exactly in the Three local reports related to this immediate action to remedy it," Nixon gone forever, it is my hope J limelight all the time practice have appeared in the State News said. expectation that we will be producing! ASMSU says that the new money will be used to fund and it is often hard to see exactly of our own humans by 1984. what they accomplish. during the last few weeks, sparking my "On the advice of my human affairs more student services and will help offset the rising Here is a chance to make student feelings known. Take interest in this area. consultants, I "Before blessing you, I would lil am asking the Apex to pass inflation of the past few years. Some current a few minutes and use it. First, a nationwide shortage of research three measures which will go into effect say a few words about some vi monkeys was reported, then a predawn immediately due to the gravity of the rumors that have been circulating recer explosion involving the bodies of executed crisis. concerning the exploitation industry. Conflict rats caused $6,000 damage to the "An exhaustive study conducted tL SIRS "First, all ornamental display of on n Psychology Research Building and Tuesday a story concerning an $85,000 MSU research project which will kill scores humans in zoos will be banned. "Second, the number of humans bumed afternoon by the Human Resourl Commission shows no wrongdoing on | As the Academic Council moves'toward a vote today never caught the imagination of the multitude of in our eternal flame will be reduced to 50 part of the exploitation industry. 1 of beagles made front-page news. "Swinging head or tail, United A{fl on student access to instructor evaluation per hour. forms, there students. A collection of evaluations published by two "These first two steps are sacrifices that never fail. Monkey business be blesl are important distinctions to make. ASMSU in 1968-69 failed to become a bestseller. As I was trying to ponder the forever. Good night." First, this issue is not a confrontation between philosophical implications of these events will pose no major hardship to any ape, | But, in a huge University attempting to cater to the recently, the Spartan basketball game I and it is imperative that the unnecessary Initial reaction to the President's spetl faculty and students. Except for a few Old Guard individual, a commitment to quality education requires use of humans be curtailed. was mixed. was listening to on my outdated transistor faculty, most instructors who have spoken out on the a procedure whereby students can find out in advance "The third action I am taking will solve Apex majority leader Red Skinner J suddenly sputtered out and was replaced the shortage on a long-range basis. critical of Nixon's proposals. issue support the principle of student access to more which faculty members have the most to offer to meet by a voice sounding like a cross between knowledge about the teaching methods of a particular the student's particular circumstances. Lowell Thomas and Sonny Eliot which "As you know, we currently import 90 "The President is out of his Skinner said. trej per cent of our humans from America. faculty member. So, this is not an issue which finds faculty and delivered the following news report: "But the civil wars that have However, minority leader Dyce Ectifl Second, the intent is not to grade faculty on a 1.0 to students facing off for. a showdown at sunset when the continuously worsened in America during hailed the President. 1 4.0 scale or any other general level of comparison to Academic Council convenes at 4 p.m. today in the the past decade have reached a point "This will put our jungle back on I other faculty members. Instead, the results of International Center Con Con Room. Rather, a group of human shortage and unveiled plans for a where it is impossible to profitably recover fours," he asserted. f evaluations would allow students to learn whether the project designed to make the United Apes humans without great economic and At this point the basketball broadcl hard working students have brought a sensible resumed—the game was tied with 1 instructor's exams are essay or objective, if the professor - independent of all other human producers physical risk to our exploitation industry. seconds to go-before the other statifl proposal before the academic community and seek during his speech last night. "Therefore, I am allocating 90 percent uses personal had time to examples to clarify information or if action which will most improve the learning process. It was the President's fifth nationally of our human supply to 200 hand-picked identify itself. discussion is encouraged. If anything is being challenged here, it is only the Actually, student evaluation of faculty members has status quo. POINT OF VIEW VOX POPULI Attack on Beta Theta Unionization essential for labor By JEFF ROBY to nurture animosity between workers and employes were fired or laid off for ur To the Editor: willingness to cooperate by failing to pay become obvious throughout this school R. D. employers? That has already been activity. his fees in full at this time. He still owes Campbell in his column accomplished by the employers Belaski may have actually bfl I, as a brother of Beta Theta year. I imagine it would hardly amaze Pi, the house $70. Wednesday "No need to sacrifice owner," themselves. What we try to do is get wish to respond personally to the false and anyone to discover at this point that his has tried to correct what he considering laying off the night si sees as an After attending a Beta social function girlfriend frequently joins us for meals-at workers away from the idea expressed by however, civilized employers usually I misleading attack of Jack Bodnar on our for at least the third time this term injustice, but in the process he has their employes some advance notice. 1 house. the house's expense, of course. Campbell that workers should try to without disguising his committed an injustice himself by I wish to extend improve personal relations between what happened at Crossroads w Opinion: "There are 18 of us unwillingness to pay an open invitation to hurling bogus accusations at the Labor social fees, his excuses reached ridiculous anyone whose opinions might be swayed themselves and management so that manager was informed of union acti\| (boarders), and we pay $410 a term to Project. and two hours later the same day the nf starve." proportions. He chose to bribe us with an by Bodnar's statements: Come over to the management will throw therti some little offer to write a positive article about our He accuses us of trying to nurture The inferences drawn from this social in his "On Tap" column.' house, examine our menus for quality and animosity between workers and employers sop. But how can there be honest dialog shift workers were told to go home beaj statement run far beyond its actual quantity of food, speak with the brothers they, were laid off. Then the next di and of being "unfair" to John Belaski, content. Bodnar would have the readers and the boarders on the situation at hand. when management has total power to cut full-timer was called in to talk to | owner of Crossroads Imports. believe that the boarders, as separate from Instead, we get a verbal kick in the Then base your own off the worker's means of subsistence and manager. teeth with his letter. opinion on reality, Campbell is afraid that if the employers not allegations. the workers have nothing but an appeal the brothers, pay exorbitant prices for Bodnar's failure to adhere to the I feel their workers view them as evil, they for mercy? The worker expressed support for I nonexistent goods and services. strongly believe in our adequacy as a will not enter into a healthy dialog with laid-off co-workers and desire for a unil Fact: Our menu, according principles of journalistic integrity should cooperative living unit. To you, the We say the workers must organize into to U.S. evoke little surprise among those who have readers, I submit the facts on their workers. He seems to express the unions with the powers of strike and She was fired. The reason that Bel^ government standards, is nutritious and own doesn't fire any other workers is bi read his columns. Tactless insinuations ment- reactionary notion so prevalent in this boycott. Then, and only then, will they be plentiful. Also, the room and board fees, about Greeks and a general failure to Robert W. Eder towQ that the relationship between able to engage in healthy dialog. This is with all this public attention focused! equal for both brothers and boarders, rank support his opinions with facts have Oak Park, 111. junior employer and worker it a personal the law, an integral part of our American him he simply wouldn't dare. I about average among those As for my not talking to Belaski bell charged by any Member, Beta Theta Pi relationship and workers should struggle democratic process. off-campus co-operative living unit. on a personal level to improve the article was written, this couldn't ■ working Then Campbell accuses us of being Opinion: "We have taken up the matter conditions and pay. helped. The purpose of the Labor ProB with University officials and they say their hands are tied." Beta boarders So now let us take world. The Labor a look at the real Project has been unfair to Belaski. After all, Belaski is the grooviest employer in town. Of course, in is to assist workers in their strugT against management. We don't tell worli a student town like this a hardened cynic Fact: The University official to whom what to do, they tell us what to do.l investigating working conditions in East might wonder whether supporting such Bodnar registered his appeal, Associate Dean of Students Louis Hekhuis has gone letter as breach Lansing over the last couple of months and we have discovered certain basic facts. things as student causes isn't simply good for business. repeatedly insisted that we should go t to Belaski, but workers adamantly insiJ record as describing the letter as we should not because they felw on that To the Editor: For instance, almost never are wages as "grossly inaccurate" in a telephone quickly improved and must now be But really, we aren't concerned with his outsider would only antagonize him m On Feb. 26, a letter authored considered palatable, nourishing and high as $2 an hour. Workers can be fired image, his personality or his politics. The conversation with of the brothers the by Jack one morning Bodnar's letter was printed. Bodnar was printed in this space, adequate. for any reason at all, with no recourse. only thing we are concerned with is his And, as is our firm policy, we their wishes. respe<| The workers at practically every shop in Opinion: "As a result, we boarders purporting to represent the feelings of all It is a terrible thing that such a rational economic practice. And in this respect he have Beta Theta Pi boarders. In that town tell us that if management catches I finally did get their permission to act of accord could be is like every other employer in town. bended together and confronted the Betas letter, severely damaged 'to Belaski, and he had nothing to say ■ Bodnar expressed the belief that the by the publication of Bodnar's letter. But toy worker talking union In will be fired For instance, the starting wage at with pleas for down for our clemency, only to be shot present food situation at the Beta house it has been, and the undersigned boarders that same day. Crossroads Imports is $1.60 an hour, the would have changed a single word ml hunger." is"almost unbearable." feel responsible for this breach of Since when does the Labor Project need article. | Fact: Webster's defines trust. legal minimum. We still insist that the clemency as The undersigned boarders wish to We therefore repudiate the Bodnar Campbell accuses us of singling I "mercy toward an opponent or enemy." letter. disclaim responsibility for that As a postscript, we would like to Belaski because he is an easy target. TUB letter; its Bodnar fials to cite any instances of treatment by the brothers toward the publication was an unfortunate incident, to say the least. At a boarder emphasize that the Beta's have handled this situation with maturity and restraint, Mere sexual ridiculous. This incident at Crossroads* simply the first instance we have see* boarders as enemies. We eat the same food meeting a workers being fired for union acu« few days earlier, it was the even in the face of what To the Editor: Masher Dan's sexual fulfillment, we would and live under the same conditions as the majority appears to be an since the Labor Project came i|- opinion that the letter be withheld from act of ill faith. We would like to express our like to recommend a salient solution to boarders, and the bothers have expressed deep existence. general satisfaction with them. publication pending a boarder-Beta David B. Boles concern about Mary Flood's literary fiasco the problem: Let her sleep with him! w discussion of the matter. Bodnar James H. O'Donnell "Chauvanist seeks patriotic girls" in B. J. Price If we hear of any employee"! this W Beyond this, two of the boarders have was being fired for union activity, you »■ chosen to pledge the apparently convinced, and resulting Patrick A. Granfors Wednesday's paper. If Flood was Patricia Slomski fraternity since believe we will be down there like»* negotiations proved that the Beta's were Jeff J. Hampton attempting to write a humorous expose, 333 Charles St. moving in. Previous to Bodnar's letter and with legal aid, practical advice, uj more cognizant of the problem and willing to J. Brian Raymond she falls sadly short of her goal so since, we have met with the contacts and our physical help in mania rectify it. As a consequence, the food 1148 E. Grand River Ave. Women have enougk difficulty boarders and accepted for consideration list of possible grievances on their part. a establishing themselves as serious human beings without articles published by the Such a any picket line for strike or boycott, t We are also informing the gej Opinion: "During a recent four-day community of the labor situation erp State News which reduce them to mere To the Editor: period, we failed to receive a portion for either lunch or dinner." Fact: At no time in the single meat Thanks for sav sexual commodities. Perhaps most disconcerting is the inherent phiolosophy Robben Fleming? Speaking at commencement? Surely, for us poor souls that people will realize that the M form of life is anyone who takes the joj house have three history of this of this article, ie., the condonement of who don't expect to graduate more than a worker on strike, and the next I ■ days, let alone four, passed without meat being served. To the Editor: Dept. of Public Safety saying one of the men treating women as sexual tinker-toys. once, the University could have stretched anyone crossing a picket line "T As an MSU student who has had his "students cops" found my paper. Further, Bodnar seems to consider his share of fair The police and, more How the State News could consent to its green-and-white arm a little farther labor dispute. .. hI parking tickets, I would like to recently, the The Depression's a'coming,ano .1 lease a special case amone thank the newly organized "student publish such a mindless and insensitive than Ann Arbor and come up with a really living units. As "student police," have been East Lansing must organize if its go J with any residence halls, apartment or maids" for saving meter criticized, article is beyond our comprehension. distinguished speaker, like Orville my life. sometimes justifiably so. However, in this survive the coming inflation a Greek house, leases are used to Furthermore, little comment need be Hubbard. maintain a Recently, I lost a 10-page term paper case, they went beyond their "call of made concerning "our hero" Dan Kovacs. and that's what the Labor Project certain degree of financial that determined I'm being sarcastic, of course; stability. my entire grade in the duty," and I can't thank them enough. Hit leacherous and tactless antics speak for Actually, he has fouted the terms of his course. Needless to apparently, so is the University. say, I was climbing the Steve Agase thetmehres. own lease, stretching Jonathan S. Kaufman our patience and walls—until I got a call from the MSU 820 Knoll Rd. Finally, If Flood is so c 508 W. McDonel Hall toby is an East Lansing lunior a spokesman for the Ubor Project. I Mictogan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, 1974 5 Readers sound off on exorcism, beagles Thanks for Ellsberg spe chibF. * «^ - ■—1 MSU's Lecture concert i To the Editor: and ASMSU's Great Issues Series source. More individuals as To the Editor: be I would like to congratulate credible and to a ploy to provoke the reader through the use of presentation of the distinguished as What was the purpose of the reader's anger and tears. It was emotional language and then I ft the Editor: controversial Daniel The Ellsberg. large attendance for Ellsberg should be brought to MSU to give students access to important people of our time. Pulling false Feb. 26 article on the beagles that are researchers? being used by MSU It successfully an emotional and biased attack on the researchers; I'm sure they would like alternative left him frustrated by providing no alternative to I I I was lucky enough to hear naniel Ellsberg Thursday in the Daniel the Ellsberg is indicative of concern MSU has about Ellsberg was a speaker, receptive to his proficient invites , fire , painted a picture of cruel researchers, heartlessly means information also. an to gaining their killing the puppies. The article such a manner was written in that it was not audience. He spoke very I hope those readers who I Auditorium. The presentation our present democratic system To the Editor: think pulling a fire alarm is a slaughtering 72 little wide - profitable for the reader, the of government and the relaxed and I »as enlightening and need to informally, giving Maybe now the false fire eyed puppies However, the article failed researchers or the beagles. reform it. Ellsberg is credited the impression that he was good pimp will think about I interesting, and I would like to of the audience, part alarms will stop, before this. If you think my ,anguage is to offer any suggestions as to for revealing I extend my congratulations and many atrocities part of a someone gets seriously hurt. James Keedy overly emotional, take another how the beagles lives might be Colleen McClain I thanks to the Great Issues performed by our government, concentrated movement to seek knowledge I lived in Hubbard Hall for 1332 E. Grand River Ave. look at that article. It seemed saved. It simply enraged the 518 M.A.C. Ave. I Committee and ASMSU for previously concealed from concerning our two years and I cannot I making it possible. public attention. government's policies. remember how many times I only hope the University was roused out of a does I as I commencement speaker in well for a ASMSU Great Issues and the Lecture Concert Series enabled I was pleased to be a part of this event and would like to see sleep for a false alarm. I peaceful stopped getting up for them. RAs cannot let 'might many students to receive first To the Editor: I June. - more hand activity of this nature at It got so bad that when of rights listed that does not "studying" and "the redress of they do not let loud "might" Stanley Kozlowski information, not MSU. we In view of the fact that include: the throwing of one's grievances." Next year, RAs become the accepted "right." distorted by media had a real fire on 12 North we 204 River Street sources, Domenic Licastro residence halls all over campus Frisbee in the halls at any hour will be doing a great service to from an intelligent and credible had to wake the RA up Gary f. Stewart B322 Emmons Hall because the night before are finalizing their decisions on of the day or night regardless all the people on their floors if 293 Mayo Hall we RA selection this week, I would of possible injury to fellow had two false alarms and he like to make a small request of was determined not to lose residents, the freedom from those students that are responsibility for one's own Exorcism cannot anymore sleep. If we have had a Are like the 12 South more people would one on fortunate enough to be chosen. Please read and be ready to noise if one is too drunk or stoned to know better or the Community would defend the "Residence Hall Bill i right to engage in what ever To the Editor: proposals will do nothing to me see how she (and possible have gotten hurt. of Rights" found on page three To the Editor- and throwaway cigaret lighters activity one wants as long as I Why is it that when a movie help solve the problems we of your I wish to commend the msu I* jstTheart ■ warm!n8 to a I face. We need constructive others) fail to appreciate an art "Michigan State one is in the majority. comes out which has a unique, work for what it is and the University Residence Hall Future RAs, please notice Waste Control Authority for a MSUt 8r°uP actlve in,the I atypical plot, people find it solutions to very serious ills need for realistic, Information Folder." job well done in providing the Pursult of community ecology, intelligent that the rights listed in this I necessary to take it out of instead of the very shallow, solutions to vital problems and Notice, contrary to popular document do mention certain campus and East Lansing area I context and incorporate it into unintelligent predictions also to appreciate the opinion, that there is a priority rules concerning "sleeping," with recycling alternatives. In Christopher Richard I their everyday, understandable offered by Ayen. difference between the two. an age of disposable diapers 711 W. Grand River Ave. I way of life? Can't they accept There was nothing amusing Valerie Schmitt | it for what it is? in her column. It simply made 221 W. Holden Hall i told him that o ee: "The Exorcist" deals with that he'? 3e CLIld champlon I expelling an evil spirit from the if he ever 6el0n6ep t3 a clu0.' 1 body of one possessed by the I devil. It has nothing to do with RHA president I removing the evil present in I our government or officials. To the Editor: get it. residence halls, most of them When St. Patrick's Day rolls Last year's experience living Does Woody Ayen, in her are invisible. Everyone knowns around, remember to send in a residence hall convinced their names, but no one knows | column Thursday, really think RHA's new president, John me that newer head resident ...it we are simple enough to quite who they are. Schafer, a bouquet of four • advisers just do not attach I believe that exorcism is the So Schafer is thinking of leaf clovers. He is going to need much importance to being I cure to all ur evils? She claims using these people to help him DOONESBURY I Nixon could be restored to his it. around often enough when with his "improved by Garry Trudeau If he expects to implement people come to them for help. I "normal ethical self," Agnew communication" plan? I "improved communication And on matters of residence Well, Shafer, let me say it "redeemed," wars ended, and with students living in halls," hall 1&H, PKFBS60R. 1 the oil crisis solved; in short, policy (visiting hours, this way: your last name may he had better not be quiet floors, escort poljcy) , HZ HANTS 6ZSSN TOLD HIM i the whole society could be depending be German, but I sure hope 1 lOltfEMieu/ ABOUT MUM, on head resident advisers and i they are very lax and you have the luck o' the Irish US FOR. SO Ht WANTS, cleansed through exorcism. graduate assistants for help unconcerned. *VME'? 10 COMB OUT These totally unrealistic with ye. Susan Averill because he is just not going to As for grad assistants in the 1015 Watersedge \X AND TALK WITH \ USAU. Women athletes have | To the Editor: MSU. Their loyalty and team in the .state. Women winner. Possibly Burt Smith i Putting my male chauvinism dedication have helped build swimmers recently won the Big could take lessons from them. to one side, it seems time to the women's athletic program Ten championship. The Congratulations girls, you I recognize the great job that the to what it is today. women's athletic department deserve it! 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Expires 3-9-74 I I 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5 Guest subtly conducts orchestra in fine rendition of standard wor By EDWARD ZDROJEWSKI works, probably second only to the 1812 Overture , State News Reviewer suites. ur( and — his ball, "ixoaiM The orchestra had some trouble staying toeeth« I The MSU Symphony Orchestra gave a competent performance portions of the symphony. This the first movement in the brass and was especially noticeabl M of standard works Sunday before a full house in Fairchild the performance was still effective. Romero percussion sections n 1 Theater. There was a lot of fine playing and no one went away amount of oversentimentality that the work injected it, 6*! disappointed. demands Th Propl played magnificently throughout the piece. e '1 The orchestra was under the direction of guest conductor Rodentor Romero who is presently the musical director of the Overall It was a successful concert. It is hoped that \,« I National Philharmonic of the Philippines. will hear more of Romero In the future. Amer,c>l He is not a spectacular conductor. He does not put on a show of conductorlal choreography a la Bemstein. Instead, he quietly, indeed almost unobtrusively shapes the sound of the orchestra to his will. This makes it seem as though the orchestra were playing spontaneously without a conductor, even though it is under Romero's masterful direction at all times. The opening number was the best piece of the concert. Rossini's overture to his ojjera "La Semiramide" is a brilliant and demanding work. The orchestra and Romero came up to the Rodentor Romero, Right on cue Fairchild Theater. The performance was exciting and the standard necessary for the piece. The performance was exciting and never dragged. Specially- noteworthy was some flawless director of the National Philharmonic playing in the brass section. of the Philippines, takes the MSU Symphony Orchestra brass was exceptionally fine. Elizabeth Mannion was scheduled as a soloist in Ravel's song through a quiet, spontaneous performance Sunday at State News photo by David Schmier cycle, "Scheherazade." Unfortunately, she fell victim to Michigan's annual flu epidemic and that particular work was canceled. "Scheherazade" was replaced by Mozart's "Concerto No. 2 in ONE-TIMi LEADER OF THE BYRDS E-flat for Horn and Orchestra." The French horn soloist was Douglas Campbell, MSU professor of music. Though he made a few mistakes, they were more than compensated for by his Top Most guitarist to wonderful tone. It was a light tone unusual for the French horn. For this work the orchestra was reduced to the size of a chamber ensemble. This is almost a necessity for performing Roger McGuinn, at one time of McGuinn's solo Rolling Stone as saying his live called back the Byrds and did Mozart, whose clear style of music would be muddled by a larger called Jim McQuinn, in the work has quite varied performances exceed any of his 30 - minute encores, much to orchestra. days of such pseudonyms as instrumentation — everything recordings. the pleasure of audiences. The concert closed with Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 5 in E Ringo Starr, was the guy in the from banjo to sitar — but he McGuinn has been known to People have been talking about Minor." Thif is one of the Russian composer's most popular Byrds who wore those funny • will go it alone at the Stables really get into his this concert all term, and it looking Ben Franklin glasses. and most likely will rely on 12 performances. Many times he looks like a must. If McGuinn had had a patent and six - string guitars to on those glasses he would be a accompany his smooth tenor M00SUSKI millionaire today, and none of voice. us would be able to share in his MEETING fine music, which comes our The Byrds' former lead WED., MARCH 6 way tonight through Saturday guitarist and composer, 7:30 p.m. at the Stables. McGuinn can flat pick and The Stables consistently finger pick with the best. ITALIAN CORAL GABLES brings fine talent to this Final trip info, door community, but it seems that The style of McGuinn at the Stables will likely be folky, but TUESDAY prizes, ski Hick, the presentation of McGuinn is happy hour. his music, while performed unprecedented. mainly on electric guitars, is AT THE VARSITY INN MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE The last of the Byrds and the person who motivated the easily adaptable to acoustic $1.95 buys a complete directional forces of that now • defunct group is a rare, yet guitar. Like many good performers, McGuinn has been quoted in Lasagna or Spaghetti Dinner RcDCRKD true American star. Longest Happy Hours in Town F€LUNI - Suds Galore) In his recent solo effort on Columbia records, "Roger Free Delivery on Pizzas and Subs. McGuinn," he lets his listeners Folk Guitarist Monday know where the Byrds have - Thursday Evenings In the world of film, Federico Fellini is recog¬ flown. nized as a master craftsman. One of the few di¬ McGuinn shared vocal chores in the early days of the THE VARSITY INN rectors who lets his camera llni manages to create a speak for him Fel never-ending kaleido¬ Byrds with David Crosby. His voice has only become more mellow with time as is /GRier scope of maDd.aymboL aod tmngerv ■ imagerv as distinctive as Fellini's special feeling for beauty in a desolate human landscape The demonstrated on this LP. world seen in Fellini's films is a highly personal FIRST EASTERN TOUR one, one in which fantasy and reality, self and spectacle exist in an interchangeable form. A .fondness for grotesque faces, vivid explorations Denver into the subconscious, and recurring baroque designs within a circus-like atmosphere are the unmistakable elements that characterize the Symphony style of Federico Fellini. p NOW The March 28 1952 (86 minutes) V SHOWING HARPERS relationship DEEP between Orchestra WHITE SHEIK ENCOUNTER sensual PLUS April 2 1954 (i(>7 minutes! GO FLY A people KITE is limited: LASTllAM $5.00-COUPLE ADULTS $3.00-PERSON They must April 5 1957 (110 minutes) ONLY $2.00-STUDENT find RATED X I.D. Showtlmes: 12 Noon to Midnight Sun. • Thurs. Midnight Show Fri. • Today open 6:45 p, "Superdad" 7:00 p.m. "Flubber" 8:35 p.m. o a new way. NIGHTS Sat. LARRY KRAMER m MARTIN ROSEN present KEN RUSSELL'S Mm of OFOlBIllLl D.H.LAWRENCE'S April 10 1963 (135 minutes) » "WOMEN IN LOVE" § COLOR by Deluxe United Artists a 1/2 theatre April 16 1965 (137 minutes) SHOWTIME 7:00 ONLY JULIET OF OPEN 6:30 TODAY SHOWPLACE 100 ENGINEERING TWO FEATURES: AT 6:40 - LATE ADMISSION $1.25 THE SPIRITS "PAPER MOON" A SEAL FILM April 30 1969 (127 minutes) WED 3:10-6:35-LATE PLUS.,. AT 8:20 FELLINI "SAVE THE TIGER" WED AT 1:30 SATY1UC0N May 2 1971 (90 minutes) THE CLOWNS , ADULTBOOK- *STORE LOCATED AT THE THEATRE WE CARRY A VAST SELECTION DIRECTOR'S OF MAGAZINES, BOOKS, FILMS, AND NOVELTIES CHOICE OF ALL KINDS. SPRING'74 ITS THE BEST Featuring the Films of Fellini IN ADULT Sarin tickets are on sale now ADVEN¬ at the Union Ticket Office TURE. $5.00 for 7 films COLOR byDeLuxe 1 | Individual Admission$1.25 United Artists SHOWTIME 9:30 ONLY SHOWPLACE 100 ENGINEERING Exquisite, savage, ADMISSION $1.25 compassionate and brilliant." -Joseph Gelmis, Newtday ABEAL FILM Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, 1974 7 Hockey playoffs By STEVE STEIN MSU enters the series boasting a five open tonight at Ice Arena the dubious honor of meeting the Huskies in nationals at Boston, March 14-16. State News Sports Writer • game winning streak. Houghton. The During these five games, the Spartans have outscored their Wolverines will meet Minnesota at the Gophers' big rink and In the season series between MSU and Wisconsin, the Spartans . Defending National Champion Wisconsin invades the MSU Ice opponents, 30-10, and goalie Gary Carr has not allowed more Duluth faces Denver in an interesting rematch. Duluth has won all won twice, lost once and tied one. At the Ice Arena, Jan 3 and 4, I Arena tonight and Wednesday night to face the red • hot Spartan than three goals in any game. four meetings this season between the two squads. MSU beat Wisconsin twice, 5-4 and 7-6. I hockey squad in the first round of the WCHA playoffs "We've got the fire power, all our defensemen are playing well After the winners of the four first • round series are decided, The Badgers begin the defense of their 1972-73 national title I Faceoff time for both games is 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices set bv and everyone is healthy," MSU coach Amofiessone said. "Let's those teams go into the final round held Saturday and Sunday. against the Spartans. Leading scorers include centers Dean 1 me league, are $3 for reserved seats and $2 for general admission hope we can keep it up." The two teams who finished highest in the standings gain the Talafous and Dennis Olmstead and winger Don DePrez. Mike I By Monday afternoon, no television coverage had been scheduled The three other first ■ round playoff pairings finds Notre Dame home ice advantage. Dibble has seen action in the nets for the Badgers recently, at league champion Michigan Tech, Michigan i\. runner - up Two of the three teams which finished ahead of MSU would though Dick Perkins is expected to start. I ''the winner of the series is determined on a total goals basis a Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth at Denver. - have to lose for the Spartans to play the finals at home. MSU gained the home ice advantage with a pair of convincing I fictor which could be a plus for the high - scoring Spartan squad. The Irish defeated Wisconsin, 5-1, Saturday at Madison to gain The last two surviving teams are then eligible to go to the wins over Michigan over the weekend, 6-2 and 9-3, while Wisconsin was splitting a home set with Notre Dame. The Spartans had a 15-12-1 league record and have a 21-12-1 overall Final mark while Wisconsin is 12-11-5 and 17-11-5 respectively. [jCLA s Walton heads WCHA standings Steve Colp became the second MSU player to win the WCHA individual scoring title with his 72 - point total. Playoffs do not count on individual league scoring. Doug Volmar won the Pts. W L. championship in 1965-66 with 41 points. MSI/ s Robinson gets Michigan Tech Minnesota Denver 20 14 15 6 9 11 42 33 32 Colp also leads the nation in scoring in overall games with 88 points on 38 goals (a team record) and 50 assists. Colp scored the most goals in league competition (31), Norm gained first team all J nEW YORK (UPI) - honors while - the 6 America nation's top five, placed four years. The 6 - 11 senior form 26 point per game scoring MSU 15 12 31 Barnes had the most assists in the league (43) and was the highest I Powerful UCLA, though Thompson is also - 4 players Fifth on the second unit. La Mesa, Calif., though double average. Wisconsin Minnesota - Duluth 12 11 29 scoring defenseman and Tom Ross, who has 80 overall points, laobably halted in Its effort to selection from last a repeat - ranked Maryland's one ■ ■ teamed quite often, still Shumate, who came into his 13 14 27 finished second in WCHA scoring. ■ Li as the regular season year. two punch of Tom McMillen managed to average 18.9 points own at the tailend of last Michigan 12 15 25 In fact, the high - scoring Spartans boast three 30 - goal Walton is only the seventh and Len Elmore headed the Notre Dame lutional champion, proved player in the 26 - year history ?econd team and were joined and 14.7 rebounds a game season when he was named the Colo. College n 16 23 scorers: Colp, Ross (32) and Daryl Rice (30). I Monday it still has a firm grip of the UPI all American team while connecting on 65 per most valuable player In the 10 16 22 by Bobby Jones of fourth North Dakota Getting a jump the first night is important in a total goals |w the individual talent pool - cent of his field 3 20 16 to gain first team honors for - goal attempts. NIT, was the leading scorer and series. Last year, MSU hosted ranked North Carolina, Tom Michigan Tech and lost the first |bv placing two players - Bill three straight seasons. 3urleson of top - ranked North Wilkes, a 6 — 4 forward from top rebounder for Notre Dame Ties: Michigan Tech 2, game, 7-3. Even though the Spartans came back to win the ■ Vilton and Keith Wilkes - on Santa Barbara, Calif., enjoyed this season. The 6 - 9 junior In making the all - America Carolina State and Larry Fogle Minnesota 5, following evening, 3-1 they lost the series,'8-4. ■ the 1973 - 74 United Press squad for the third in a row, perhaps his finest season as from Elizabeth, N.J., averaged "That first game is always ■ international all - American of Canisius, the nation's the 23.2 points per game Denver 2, important and the first series is Walton joins Tom Gola of perfect complement to and always the roughest," Bessone surmised. I major college basketball team. Lasalle (1953 leading scorer. Walton. The lanky senior, who connected on 62 per cent of Wisconsin 5, The series will mark the first time that MSU and Wisconsin I MSU senior guard Mike • 55), Socar Kevin Stacom of Providence, earned the nickname "Silky" his field goal attempts in MSU 1. have met in a WCHA playoff. The ■ Robinson captured a honorable Robertson of Cincinnati (1958 who teamed with Barnes to Spartans hold the series edge because of his smoothness and leading the Irish to a No. 2 60), Jerry Lucas of Ohio Michigan 1, over the Badgers, 20-15-1, but until the MSU sweep in January, Ipention lead the Friars to another • all • America berth. State (I960 - 62), Lew grace on the court, averaged national ranking. the icers had only beaten the Minnesota Duluth 1, I Bobinson is a two - time Big NCAA tournament berth, 16.6 points and 6.6 rebounds Barnes, a third team all — - Badgers in three of the previous 12 I Ten scoring champ. Alcindor of UCLA (1967 • 69), received third - team honors Notre Dame 1. meetings. per game and was among the America a year ago when he Pete Maravich of LSU (1968 Colo. College 2. I The talented Bruin seniors, - along with Campy Russell of nation's leading free throw teamed with Ernie DiGregorio I Those combined talents have 70) and Calvin Murphy of Michigan, James "Fly" shooters with an 86 per cent and Stacom to lead the Friars I mounted for 82 victories in Niagara ( 1968 - 70) as the Williams of Austin Peay, Bill to fourth accuracy mark. place finish in the 1 jo games over three seasons, only players to have Knight of Pittsburgh and Gary NCAA Thompson's performance championships, I itt joined on the first team by accomplished that feat. Brokaw of Notre Dame. X)ooLey's against the Bruins was one of emerged as the nation's ■ junior David Thompson of Thompson finished second Walton, of course, was once the rare subpar games the 6 - 4 in the voting with 447 leading rebounder this season rth Carolina State, junior points again the nation's most junior from Shelby, N.C. has with an average,of better than Shumate of Notre Dame followed by Shumate (352), intimidating figure on the m suffered in his two years of 18 retrieves a game. The 6 • 9 Hind senior Marvin Barnes of Wilkes(350) and Barnes (272). court, even though the Bruins varsity competition. Most of senior from Providence, R.I., The talent rich Atlantic as a team did not ■ Providence. - play as well the time Thompson was also averaged better than 21 I It marked the third year in a Coast Conference, which has as they had in the past two devastating as evidenced by his points a game. three teams listed ■ row the 6 - 11 Walton has among the ■ PLAYER AND COLLEGE Hometown I Bill Walton, UCLA ■ Divid Thompson, NC State I John Shumate, Notre Dame La Mesa, Calif. Shelby, N.C. Elizabeth, N.J. MARTS OF COKE I Keith Wilkes, UCLA Santa Barbara, Calif. in Barnes, Providence Providence, R.I. in a big cone - shaped container SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM |I Tom McMillen, Maryland liny Fogle, Canisius I lobby Jones, North Carolina Kevin Stacom, Providence Campy Russell, Michigan James "Fly" Williams, Austin Peay ONLY A QUARTER I Ltd Elmore. Maryland Bill Knight, Pittsburgh 11m Burleson, NC State Gary Brokaw, Notre Dame. 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If you don't know just what New Orleans Jazz really is, and why it is traditional, and different, •easily the then this concert is the way to best movie find out. 80 5 Acidemy Awlrd Nominations! far1 thitt "lis UMr" Including bait plctura, b TUESDAY, MARCH 5 at 8:15 P.M. year, director Qaorge Lucas, b supporting actrass Candy Clark,H in the University Auditorium •v *ORk Times bast film adltlng & bast story «, " Use your screen play. Tickets are on nle now at the Union ITonlgh, at. 5:30 8,15 Bank Americard ZJ w'"ta hr 5:00-5:30 Adults $1.25 Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 MSU Student: $3.00, 2.50. 2.00 or Lively Arts Series Season Ticket Hosiers charge card ft IPREISAND I "Streisand md'Redt BEDFORD M irresistible together!" | Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5,191 James J. Parks and Gina Frabotta sprawl on the Meridian Mall floor Friday while taking time out from their dance marathon chores. Around t A dancer twirls as her partner watches during the dance marthon for multiple sclerosis last weekend. Twenty - eight of 45 couples finished the 50 hours of dancing. Funds from dance allocated By AL SMITH He declined to estimate the amount organization, will be the major outside services, psychological counseling, pufl State News Staff Writer which would be placed in the chapter's fund - raising event of the year for his education and professional educall "Living Memorial Fund" for that purpose, state organization. Less than 25 per cent of the estimated but said that the state chapter altoeateti The MS chapter is forbidden by Unjted about MS for medical personnel. | $14,000 raised in last weekend's multiple $17,000 last year for purchase of such Fund rules from becoming directly He said that the budgets for each! these programs included part of sclerosis dance marathon here will go for equipment involved in public solicitations, but it can | research purposes, a top state MS official The state MS salaries paid to his four professional si disclosed Monday. chapter operates on a receive funds raised by outside members and their two secretaries anl current budget of $284,000 provided by Frank H. Jakes, executive director of organizations. percentage of the headquarter's offl various United Fund contributions the Michigan Chapter of the National Forty per cent of the United Way's overhead. j throughout the state. $284,000 allocation to the state MS He declined to release the amount J Multiple Sclerosis Society, said that 40 per cent of the net proceeds from the It employs five professionals, including chapter goes directly to the national, in total salaries or to give expenditures! marathon would be sent to the national Jakes, who coordinate fund leaving approximately $171,000 to cover any of the other programs other tl - raising, the salaries and overhead for the chapter salaries and overhead charges. society. public education programs and MS patient | He estimated that the national society services throughout the state. headquarters. Jakes served as executive vice presidl Jakes said the state chapter carries on of the would allocate about 60 per cent of the None of the chapter's own employes are Michigan Cancer Foundation ben amount it receives for research with the trained in medicine or psychological the following programs: community taking his position with the MS chaJ serices, outpatient clinics, research, patient 2'/: years ago. remaining 40 per cent going for its own counseling, but Jakes, who holds a administrative and fund raising efforts. - doctorate in mass communications from Ed Addy of Delta Tau Delta, one of the Ohio State University, said his staff aids sponsors of the marathon held in Meridian patients in finding such services at various Mall Friday through Sunday, said the outpatient clinics around the state. prizes and other expenses would cut about He said that the state chapter pays for a $1,300 from the estimated gross pledges limited amount of medical and and contributions of $14,018. psychological services for patients unable Thus, from the net proceeds estimated to afford them. at $12,700, the national society should Three of the chapter's professionals receive $5,080 and spend $3,048 for serve as regional field coordinators research. working with 10 local chapters throughout However, Jakes emphasized that of the 60 per cent of the net some proceeds Michigan, which are run by volunteers who raise funds and provide by Susan Sheiner and Dale Alklns which goes to his state chapter office in patient services in their own areas. Detroit will be used to buy wheelchairs Jakes said the dance marathon and other medical equipment for MS sponsored by MSU's Delta Tau Delta victims in Michigan. fraternity and Circle K, a student service High-steppers Only a small part of the $14,000 donated in behalf of the dancers who spent 50 hours at Merdian Mall last weekend will go to research. A couple swings to a rock music tune that kept dancers gyrating. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, 1974 Subliminal advertising By PAT NARDI Miracle said subliminal perception was "childish nonsense habits, knowledge and society's mores and laws. State Newt Staff Writer that doesn't work!" "I think it's possible (subliminal perception), but it's highly Three MSU professors have called subliminal advertising He said that the words which quickly flash on the screen unlikely. It ignores the other, more complex influences on childish may nonsense," "a fad from the '50s" and "something I be received by the eye, but unless they are also interpreted, the behavior," Simpkins said. would never teach." Yet somebody must think it works. message would not sink in. "I do not teach it in any of my classes as a technique," he said. Miracle produced several advertising textbooks that discounted Both Miracle and Simpkins agreed that if the technique did Subliminal techniques — theoretically aimed at the viewers' the effects of subliminal advertising. The texts said that there is work it would be unethical to use it, because it would mean subconscious - were used in a pre Christmas television advertisement for a memory game called Husker Du. ■ nothing to suggest that any action can be produced against one's forcing people to do things against their will. will or that subliminal messages are in any way more effective "We've got to keep freedom and openness," Miracle said. In the television ad for Husker Du, the words "get it!" flashed than normal recognized messages. Wessel also discounts the effects of subliminal advertising. on the screen four times for a fraction of a second each time. Miracle said the affected advertising was started by two "It probably would not be a very effective way to advertise. I The technique is called subliminal perception. The words "charlatans" in 1958 who used the words "Coke" and "popcorn." do not think I would be influenced by a word I did not see in my flashed so quickly that they are below the threshold of The story goes that the advertising men actually increased sales of visual awareness," Wessel said. consciousness. Theoretically, is planted that will however, a subconscious suggestion popcorn and Coke at a drive - in by flashing these words so "I really don't think we can be tricked that easily," he added. influence people to want buy product. or even a quickly on the screen that viewers were not aware of them. Wessel said subliminal advertising was a fad left over from the Miracle said no one has been able to duplicate these results. '50s. „ use °' subliminal techniques in advertising is considered Simpkins said subliminal perception was "easy to believe The affected commercial for Husker Du was discovered on contrary to the public interest" and is barred in the code of the because it's hard to refute." National Assn. of WJBK, channel 2, in Detroit. Broadcasting. "It's never really been proven to exist because no one has been A spokeswoman from WJBK said, "We aired it several times m Jil8 !ffects sub|iminal advertising were MSU faculty members: David discounted by three able to control all outside fields of influence," Simpkins said. because we didn't catch it in the screening process. When one of Wessel, asst. professor of He said he doubts that anything subliminally perceived could our managers noticed it, we pulled the spot and blacked it out. It psychology; Gordon Miracle, professor of advertising and John make someone do a thing he didn't want to do. The subliminal was only on half of a frame. We notified the agency that made the Simpkins, asst. professor of advertising. message would have to compete with the viewer's own values, commercial and they sent us a replacement for it." WJRT, channel 12, in Flint also ran the Husker Du commercial, but its spokeswoman claimed there was nothing subliminal in the content of the ad they were running. She said she ran the County dumps landfill site search; commercial through a filmviewer which slowed the action, but no words flashed on the screen. The WJRT spokeswoman said the station subscribes to the code of the National Assn. of Broadcasting and wouldn't knowingly run any subliminal ads. will aim efforts at waste The Husker Du game is difficult to buy locally. A survey of recycling eight toy stores showed only Circus World in Lansing Mall carried the memory game, and it was sold out. One professor said Husker Du means "Do you remember?" in Norwegian. By CHRIS DANIELSON State News Staff Writer Meanwhile, the county's recycling program was kicked off formally Monday with the official opening of two paper - "Somewhere garbage is welcomed, and tucked in a recycling bins paid for by the county near Frandor Shopping but here in public bed Ingham County, the landfill is buried instead." Center branch of Michigan National Bank. Such might have been the lament of the The county paper - recycling program, which county Board of may eventually Public Works as it voted involve workers from the Community Action Work unanimously to drop further search for a Center, a county - owned sanitary landfill site Monday. social service group, is being coordinated with the MSU Waste Control Authority's program. We decided not to spend additional money to try to As part of the joint recycling effort, the MSU unit qualify the Delhi Township site at Waverly and Holt roads for expects to landfill use, Kenneth recycle 22,000 telephone books — 20 tons' worth — during the Hope, secretary of the board, explained. next two weeks, authority manager Fred Moore said. He said the board would allow its option to buy the 129 - acre Previously old phone books were burned or buried, but this site for $218,00 to run out and would concentrate further efforts year they will be picked up from MSU residence halls, academic on recycling and resource recovery programs. buildings and a dozen recycling bins serving campus, married "The Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources' housing and Lansing area residents. rejection of the landfill site — pending resolution of a list of engineering deficiencies they sent us - was almost the sole reason for our action," Hope, also a county commissioner, D-Holt, said. "It made was primarily a question of economics — the decision was objectively without regard to emotional issues," he added, Tournament referring to the opposition of many residents living near the proposed site which surfaced when the secret negotiations for the in their site became public late last month. "We have a hazy estimate of $600,000 to $700,000 being for spring CAMPUS POLICE reported car attenpted robbery, required to prepare the site for even limited use," he explained. I $65 worth of tools stolen from campus police said. Hope estimated that the board had spent about $3,000 in Another freaky chess tournament is 1 the mechanical room inAkers studying the Delhi Townhip site. the MSU Freak Chess Confederation. ill late Sunday. A set of skis COLD PIZZA may be the result of an early Monday Monday's vote apparently ended the three - year search for a The tournament, which is to be held April 5, 6 and 7, is open |I ulued at $200 were also landfill site which has been hampered by citizen opposition to to only MSU students, for a $2 entry fee. Deadline for entering itported stolen from a car morning theft of a $160 landfill development near their homes. this tournament is March 15. There are I puked near Akers Hall. heating oven from a Domino's The county's solid wastes are currently being trucked to definitely prizes being awarded. pizza truck parked at 453 private landfills, and the owners of two of the landfills have To enter, send your entry fee and name and address to: 138 WINDOWS WORTH $70 Abbott Road, East Lansing indicated that they will cooperate with a county resource Linden St., E. Lansing, c/o the Gator Thorn Gates at 337 - I were broken in two separate police reported. or recovery program, Hope said. 9687. |I incidents Sunday night, cunpus police said. Police have I no leads on who the stone ■ I throwers may be. A BICYCLE TIRE valued at 1125 was taken at Rather Hall I late Sunday night, police said. 1 Bicycle bandits also made away I with a 10 speed bike values at - THE THUMB IS THREATENED. "i5 from West Fee Hall over I the weekend. J A STUDENT LOST about IS10 worth of clothing from a ■ locker at the Men's Intramural Student-Railpass. ■ Building Sunday night, police Just about the cheapest way to see ■ aid. There I the theft. are no suspects in Europe outside of hitching. Unlimited second-class rail travel J THOUGH ROBBERS did in 13 countries. Two months only $165. 1 not manage to get away with I nything from a car parked at You buy your Student-Railpass here— I to X Sunday night, they did you can't buy it in Europe. And the $165. 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Phone 351-8574. 5-36 "^"TTsSr,— 694-1867, evenings. 8-3-8 °n' DODGE DART 1966 - 6, CHECK OUR low rates! Call MALE FOR spring / summer, DESPERATELY NEED spring term automatic, excellent condition, LLOYD'S of Lansing at SUBLEASE PHONE 355-8255 4-man, $57.50, Collingwood 1 men for 3 men apartment. FURNISHED 0 dependable. $350. 353-6616, 332-5335 or 482-5585. 06-3-8 bedroom 347 Student Services Bidy. apartments, 332-4591. 5-3-8 Twyckingham. Call 332-2170. apartment, sprino 351-8137. 3-3-7 BMW'S - 1974's AT SHEP'S. SUBLET, FURNISHED 1 bedroom 74-8 o"r 357,0 FIAT 1973, 18,000 miles, Ziebart Your full service dealer for •AUTOMOTIVE apartment, very close MSU. radio, rear window defroster. Yamahas, Triumphs, BMWs and notice! 1. 2 GIRLS Scooters & Cycles 337-7776. 5-3-8 Rickmans. Large stock of $185 now, $150 summer. FOR 3 ~ leathers, helmets, custom 337-2137. 5-3-8 Parts & Service NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER FORD GALAXIE 1969 - air accessories and parti SHEP'S A FALL, Studios, I 4.2 Aviation bedroom MOTOR SPORTS, INC. '2460 ONE - 2 girls needed, Americana furnished or unfurnished. See conditioning, automatic, power TWO MAN furnished •EMPLOYMENT North Cedar. Holt. Just south of apartments four - woman. April our yellow page ad for locations block fr steering, two snow tires. $750. for showings. campus. $160 / I-96 overpass. Phone 694-6621. or all spring, furnished, air, next month $<, •FOR RENT 355-7765. 5-3-5 down. C-3-8 to campus. 332-2670. 5-3-8 Security. 351 0318 afte 5 to see. Apartments Saturday. X I 3.5 FORD FALCON, 1964 - Great for halstead Houses around MOTORCYCLES 125 CC, Special IS YOUR abode abominable? Call Rooms town, $200 firm. Call 393-6032. 5-3-5 imports. Delivered, complete, HOUSE HUNTER, 882-2431. management GIRL FOR 4-Vir~l cU„ 5-36 Immediately / spring. S7833 $498,351-2095. 4-3-8 month. 393-8995. 4-3 8 •FOR SALE FORD WINDOW VAN 1973. V-8, GIRL NEEDED for Americana 444 Michigan Animals Mobile Homes automatic, good $2850. 484-3289. 3-3-6 condition, 1 Sarviw ;(7] 'IT MUST BE EXAM T/ME. WE'RE apartment spring 351-0905. 5-3-8 erm. Call 351-79I0 FOUR - PERSON, furnished, ,* bedrooms, study, across fro •LOST & FOUND HONDA CIVIC 1973 - Automatic. GETTING AN AW FUL LOT OF campus. 3326241 after 50 CRAGER MAGS 2 unmounted, P.m. 4-3-8 •PERSONAL Must sell! Take over payments. 2 mounted on - 750-14 tires. PLEAS FOR MERCY'-' 394-0719. 5-3-6 ♦PEANUTS PERSONAL $150. 484-6536. 6-3-8 BEECHWOOD ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY. CA 94709 APARTMENTS •REAL ESTATE IMPALA 1967 Good body, tires. ONE - FOUR women. Spring, close, MSU AREA now leasing for summer and fa - - Okemos. 1 and 2 FOUR TIRES, L78X15, mounted, 2 bedroom, carpeted, furnishec Many new parts. $350. two baths. Rent negotiable. •RECREATION bedrooms, furnished and •SERVICE 351-5481. 4-3-8 JEEP 1968 COMMANDO Station balanced, $40, evenings. 3-3-5 332-3263, J® 332-0984. 5-3-8 1-2 FEMALES needed to sublet unfurnished, air conditioned, carpeted and modem. $160 - air - conditioned. Close. parking. $255 / montl 3516168. 4-3-8 Amp Instruction - $165 - heat i eluded. Call* Wagon. 4-wheel drive, V-6, Cash BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced PART TIME POSITIONS with full - Cedar Village apartment 4 Typing Service WAITRESS - ATTRACTIVE girls 349-2174. 4-3-8 NEED 2 deal, $1075. Callll 351-7275. rates to students. Also line merchant wholesaler. person. Spring. 332-1085. 5-3-8 girls for Twyckingha wanted to work days. Call •TRANSPORTATION 3-3-5 guaranteed rust proofing. VAN Automobile required. 351-5800. apartment. Reduced rent Ci JAY'S CHALET, 484-9431. or CAPITOL LCC. - furnished, two WORLD, 645-2123. 06-3-8 332-4362. 3-3-7 •WANTED C-3-3-6 - stop in, 1515 Center, Lansing. ONE OR two needed for three bedroom, utilities paid. $150. MACH I 1969. Excellent condition, 9-3-8 man. 731 Burcham. 332-3979. DODGE REALTY, 482-5909. new tires, tape deck, more, $125 MALE, OWN bedroom, close.$217 \REcisToN~! WANT TO BE wined and dined and 3-3-7 4-3-8 ••RATES" - best-offer. 353-0160. 3-3-6 make money at term, includes utili the same time? GIRL STUDENT. Hvd working, Call 372-0567 between the LANSING, West Maple. One 337-7215,337-2332.4 3 8 MAVERICK 1971. 23,000 miles. 'IMPORTS hours of 12 -11 pm. 06-3-8 responsible student needed for ' cleaning and cooking dinner, bedroom, furnished. Utilities SUBLET - apartment*. SPRING, Collingwood March rent free. Power CLEMENS 517 North. Graduan0 steering, automatic, radio. 21 M.P.G. 6 cylinder. 349-4598 Your Service Center I 3:15 - 6:15 weekdays, all day paid, $150. No pets. 337-7628. Four persons. 351-2696. 1-3-5 upperclass couple. 5 rooms, after 5 p.m. 3-3-7 I For FOREIGN AUTOS I MASSEUSES WANTED. For health Saturday. Some child care. 4-3-8 bedrooms, spa. $7/hour. Call 372-0567 partly furnished 1 3 5 10 ^ ♦Major & Minor , between hours of 12-11 pm. Faculty home. Walking distance MILFORD STREET, 126. 2-man, CAPITOL AREA - two bedroom parking. $160. plus utilit MAVERICK 1971. Good economy Repairs f 0-6-3-8 campus. Good pay. Call $180. 3-man, $195. Two blocks duplex, furnished, carpted, Immediate occupani 337-0241 after 6:30 p.m. 5-3-8 fireplace, garage. $170 plus 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 car, bucket seats, center console, 484-7253. 4-3-8 from campus, deluxe, furnished, automatic, new tires. Phone utilities. Available March 19. 12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 teachers WAITRESSES NEEDED, air conditioned. Immediate 489-1276. 4-3-8 349-9517 after 6 p.m. 4-3-8 15 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 ♦Factory Trai« 484-8495. 5-3-8 485-4714. 5-3-8 $160. 351-8796 or 355-1826. automatic, radio, defogger. PART TIME work, evenings. Must NEED ONE man for 4-man room, furnished, Var 5-3-7 Snowtires with rims, extras. have a car. Phone 489-3494. $95/month. 337 9505. 5 3 8 CHEVY SPORT Van 1968 apartment, spring term. Cedar SUBLEASE CAPITOL Villa - stove, $2700. 351-8948. 3-3-5 - refrigerator, sink, stereo, Cedar & Kalamazoo 3-3-8 Village. 351-1508. 5-3-7 Fourth girl needed. 351-4502, pop top, couch into bed, tent hook up on side, $1500. 332-8272 - VEGA HATCHBACK 1974. Three 485-2047 OLDER WOMAN, nursing ONE MAN needed spring term. after 1:30 p.m. 5-3-8 CROSSWORD s,r»et. Near MS speed, four cylinder. Must sell, 1«>USE - 208 ana m ♦M-9366. 7-3-8 5-3-5 $2400. Call John at Disc Shop ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. Exhaust systems for most imported cars experience invalid to care for semi Saturday and Sunday 8 Riverside West 337-1451. 5-3-7 Apartment, $65. GIRL NEEDED for four Cedar Village, spring. - girl $73. PUZZLE naans atJDB aaa BOB after 4 pm. 351-5380. 6-3-8 fOUfl CHEVY VEGA FT 1973 5 p.m. 482-7836. 3-3-7 HQO DBQ H3QC a.m. - 332-5464. 3-3-6 - Good in stock. CHEQUERED mileage, excellent condition. ONE MAN needed for four - man FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo □□□□ COgD J VEGA 1972 - HATCHBACK, LOGAN ARMS $2000. 351-8810, ask for Dave HELP WANTED Meadowbrook Trace. No Apartment - _ 4-3-6 turbohydromatic, radio, low mileage. Phone Perry, 625-7320. Street, one mile west of campus. 487 5055. C-5-3-8 STUDENTS applications for - WE »e public accepting relations deposit, cheap. 394-2896. 3-36 Southwest side of Lansing. Ideal for married couples or graduate uum □racjB atSOBi OgBpLn CHEVY 5-3-6 sutdents. 2 bedroom apartments 8. Youth 33. put ot meat COUN- CONVERTIBLE 1964. work. Must be able to work 2-10 ONE BEDROOM, $170, 54 block, Good condition, $125. Call 394-1021, after 5 p.m. 4-3-8 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER Beetle 1973 - 11,000 miles. Radio, air as p.m. doily. For personal interview call 484-7368 between 10 a.m. - 1 furnished. Move in immediately. 337-7021. 3-36 from $170. Resident manager 394-0733, or call THE WALTER N E LLE R 11-Clay 12. Italian resort 13. Past 34. Foundation 36. Buckshot 38. Uprising □n qdh ysnag p.m. 4-3-8 COMPANY, CORTINA 1970 conditioned. 332-4241. 5-3-6 14. Early auto 43. Events - 2 door, good gas KEY PUNCH operator - SPARROW, NEAR - large nicely 489656^3-8 15. Mileage gauge 45. Greek letter mileage, good shape. Only experienced only. Let your NEED PART TIME WORK? decorated 1-bedroom, FREE RENT until April 33,000 miles. Stereo tape/FM. unfurnished. - fourth 17 Paris daisy 46. Varnish 4. Waist speed and accuracy pay off. WORK FROM our office taking Utilities peid, _ girl needed for luxury 19. Bone 5. Lie at anchor I $850. Call Mark, 351-4428 Good incentive program. Call for circus ticket orders for civic $130. 372-2639. 3-3-5 ingredient I . 5-3-8 apartment, spring. 337-2029. 4? Loya) 1. Injury 6. Worshipers more information and interview, organization. Hours 6 - 9 p.m., 5-36 Motorcrcles 23. Fruit ot the 7. Conventional I CORVETTE 1972. Coupe power steering, brakes, automatic, ]g 372 7760. 5-3-7 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. $1.60 per hour. SPRING TERM. Share room, person, 2 bedroom apartment. Next to campus. $65/month. 5 FURNISHED EFFICIENCY. rose 26. Miscalculate 48.Lend a hand 49. Exasperate 50. leather tlask 2. Athen appellation 3. Name in 8. Football pass 9. Majority | WANTED: FEMALE salesperson Long hairs welcome. 18 yeeis old Private parking. 2?0 Reo AM/FM, tilt wheels, 6,700 HONDA 1973 CB500. Chopped, for Mobile home dealership. Full or older. For interview, 3 5 p.m. 351-1859. 3-3-5 Avenue. 2§. Hideaway 51. Mayday fashion 10. June bug miles. Excellent. 882-4844. - $120. 482-1777 16. And others; good condition. $1350 Call or part time. Call 694-8644. only, see Mr. Dillon, 405 Bauch If 3-3-7 FANTASTIC ROOMMATES plus evenings. 5-36 abbi 393-6762. 5-3-8 3-3-5 Building. 115 West Allegan. 3-3-7 terrific oportment. Coll 18. Travel TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS Lowest Daily & ATTENTION SENIORS SECRETARY - VARIETY job in a 351-4895. $70 per month. 5-3-8 has 21. Cravat MARCH SAVINGS Weekly Rates & All persons that returned the Peace Corps, Vista interest cards to the service company for congenial gol who likes working with one two available 351-7166. 18-3-8 bedroom apartment immeidatoly! Call 22. Work unit 23. Boston's nickname FREE MILES!! Detroit office please contact Action representatives on campus March 4, figures, thumbwork. typing, filing and Will train. For m 24. Leucothea 5, 6, 7, in tho Placement office for more detailed program information. appointment 1-3-5 call 485-5353. GIRL NEEDED for Spring. Very low Twyckinghem, rates. Call $ NOTICES m P- 25. Saint of Ireland 4-36 PERSON TO soli lettered ttudent 351-4852. 7-3-8 Pw 27. Modernize 30. Shoshoneans 32. Rumple I TRUCK & TRAILER sportswoor to f^ll LPN OR EAST LANSING, close to campus. ALL STUDENT ADS RN - Physician office. organizations. Good commisions Need 1 girl for trailer. Call 35. Convex 86 pm. No weekends. Weekdays MUST BE PREPAID molding paid. Call 675-7449. 3-36 365-9771. 2-3-5 RENTALS 1 J* call 393-0720. 3-3-5 ATTRACTIVE GIRLS to model ONE OR two women needed for Now 4 37 Part of the Bible abbr. RN - LPN'S, 3-11 p.m., 11 p.m. 7 footwear. Must wear size 4, 5 or through tho 39. Vault 4-wo men ecross from compus. a.m., full time and part time 6B. ond of tho torm. 40. Cleo's maid L See Ms. Ann Adams, $70.3326246.6-3-8 brookfield plaza te$pco positions open. New hospital. Phone 485-3271 or come in Mezzanine Floor, Olds Plaza Hotel, Lonting on Saturday TWO MAN - $200 per term. Boord 41. Buckeye 42. Drowses Stat«| 1301 E. Grand River person to 1226 East Morch 18, between 1-4 pm 43 High priest East Lansing Available Two Blocks from 347 STUDENT SERVICES Avenue. X-4-36 6-3-8 44. Average campus. 351-5687.6-3-8 Michigan State N- .*s, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5, 1974 Houses J® Houses For Sale ( taiiw,s JS County health agencies to offer «. room - Furnished, 1 girl. ROOMMATE WANTED - m i IwdietelV- No leeie. Cloee. own bedrooml ^ORONADO MINI - Washer, used GERMAN Pap, blood tests during month Sprina te m SHEPHERD puppies, through August. 484-4141 .«[. 0n'v doMn ,imw- Sacrifice, $85. unI&N Adnvifici 337-0202. 3-3-5 AKC, 3 months, solid bleck; 6 pm. 3-3-5 355-8158, after noon. 3-3-5 black / tan; Liebestraum blood % LAYFAYETTE STEREO amp line. Shots / wormed. Was $250, now $150. 337-2504. Cfcrft IgSONS Health screening tests will be anyone 18 or older on a cash diabetes and hepatitis and a $2 receiver, brand new, 100 offered every Saturday in - only basis. The tests include a $200, 3-3-5 must sacrificel watts. 3556299. B-1-3-5 S * fcMasr March at four different $4 Pap test for cervical cancer, partial blood count for anemia detection. locations in Ingham County. a $5 multiphasic blood test ROOM, BOARD, spring Mobile Homes » A person interested in «nted one man to sublet half ,erm. tape Three tests will be offered to which detects heart conditions, having the multiphasic blood hou«- S10° 1 monthl' u,ili,iw 103 7 N#XU' C°'0p' 351-0100.- EYE GLASSES at Large Savings LECTURE course: DR. LEONARD PEIKOFF'S test must not eat for six hours Why Pay More? OPTICAL eluded. Air conditioning, close LOTS AVAILABLE - near MSU Introduction Ifb WHAT'S. 11 D mnna — A before the test. Only black J^mpui Call Neal, 332-0584. PENNSYLVANI A~Avenut DISCOUNT, 2615 East on bus route, by Coral Gables. to Logic, Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409. mentioned In the AYN RAND coffee, tea or water may be South mt 10' x 50' and smaller. $58 a - neer Michigan Quiet for student. Near Avenue! C-6-3-8 month and up. At MOBILE letter. To enroll contact Paul consumed during those hours. bus line. 'c'T : giDE. Two bedroom *15 / week plus d*>osit BAND BROKE up: Must sell HOME MANOR, 2756 East Mineo, 487-5651. 3-3-5 No special preparations are unfurni.hed 627-5454. 4-3-8 - Grand River. Phone 332-2437. required for the other tests. 349-1540. 5-3-8 Fender Bandmaster r»fri8#rat°r." ir " Amp head, 5-36 The Ingham County Health Fender Bassman amp MONTY'S BAR mo bedroom, furnished Mobile ROOM: CLOSE ~t7~cemp«. Cooking and parking privileges West Fillmore Bass head, amp head, '67 PARKWOOD MOBILE home, Announcements for It's What's Applications are now being Dept., the Cooperative West 115-H speaker AND RESTAURANT Extension Service, Tri - County Hon** $25 - $35/week. Ten 351-0687 after 6 p.m 4-3-8 cabinet, 12' x 52'. Moon Lake. Happening must be received in the accepted for editor of the 1975 Heart Assn., Tri - County Ovation 100 watt P.A. head. minute* to campus. Quiet and Furnished, skirted, full lake State News office, 341 Student Wolverine, the MSU yearbook. A p^eful on a lake. 641-6601. CLOSE TO Union - quiet. No car 394-2167 before 6 p.m. 7-3-8 privileges! $3900 or $400 down Pitcher Night (M-Th) Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least two class days before publication. written statement not more than three pages long of experience and Diabetes Assn. and the American Cancer Society are M-3-8_ or pets. $16/week. Reserve now. end take over payment. Luncheon special - $1.50 No announcements will be accepted time availability is required, along 663-8418, 337-2024. 4-3-8 675-5586 / 393-4191.5-3-8 sponsoring the tests designed Tmd 3 BEDROOM homes from Pool Table by phone. Free U: Pre-yoga classes are with ideas and plans for the to reach people who find it $160 per month. Call 393-1220 yearbook. The statement should be OWN ROOM, furnished, close. VALIANT. 1965 - 12 X57, 2 meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesdays and submitted to W.F. Mcllrath, 2 difficult to provide for their 0,645-7338. 4-3-8 bedroom, in quiet cove 10 Thursdays in 36C Union. Yoga is Spring / summer, $75/monthi Bring your ID Journalism Bldg., by March 28. medical needs. minutes from campus, $50 per offered at 7 a.m. Monday through parking. 332-1809. 4-3-8 (3 cards proof of age) Tests will be offered from 8 EAST LANSING, MSU walking SEKINE SHS-270 month. Lot rent, new skirting, Friday in 36C Union. Beginning The National Organization for a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each distance. 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, INTRODUCTION OFFER TV antenna, furnished, super French through poetry will begin Women (NOW) will sponsor a visual J85 each. Utilities, deposit, FURNISHED D0U8LE room! W/ALLOY DOUBLE-BUTTED clean, only $4,495. MICHIGAN 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos soon. Art classes are offered at 4 presentation and discussion on sex Saturday. They will be offered 372-1585. 4-3-8 Spring free. Utilities, parking, p.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday discrimination in edcuation at 7:30 at the nfrtneet. FRAME MOBILE HOMES. 372-2580. University Health Center laundry, dose. 349-1778. 3-3-7 and at 7 p.m. Monday, Friday and tonight at the YWCA on Townsend MM." 0-5-3-7 PASSPORT, APPLICATION, Saturday. Call Free U for more Street, one block south of the Saturday, Mason General shepherd 2 bed room, carpeted, Creative Weddings, and Natural info. We are taking names of people Hospital, 800 E. Columbia ivailable immediately! Stove and refrigerator - $180 plus utilities 351-1191. 4-3-8 velocipede! USED MOBILE homes already set up on lots! Located just 10 Portraits. PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-7690. LUKE interested in a Tai Chi Schwann dance - meditation class for spring Capitorl. Taking the Algoma Central Road, Mason, March 16, Medical Center West, 701 N. -Mil SUMMER: SINGLES and douttes. Furnished utilities, kitchen, TV ^eddler minutes from campus. Call MICHIGAN MOBILE HOMES, C-5-3-8 term. Call Free U if interested. Railroad into the Ontario buSi for some cross - country skiing is the Logan St., Lansing, March 23, and Ingham County Health PERSON cimpus. WANTED for house neer Own lounge, laundry, parking, close. $60 $80. 332-5722. 0-6-3-8 USED FURNITURE bought and 372-2580. 0-5-3-7 I "access for CENTER ""1 All announcements printed in "It's What's Happening" are read subject of a slide program at the Outing Club meeting at 7 tonight in Dept., Ingham Medical 332-5122.1-3-5 daily on WMSN - 640 AM campus 118 Physics - Astronomy Bldg. Hospital, Stanley Wing, 401 sold. TREASURE 10X50 ATLAS 2 BEDROOM, CHEST, 116 - f Human Reproduction Health | radio, as one of WMSN's many Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, North Main, Parry. 625-3188 furnished, skirted, enclosed DOMAN, OWN room, $65. Garden, FURNISHED DOUBLE "room. 5-3-8 porch, 10X7 shed, large lot. | offers 1 services to the students of MSU. WMSN is looking for disc jockeys Gail Morris, asst. director of March 30. Spring free. Utilities, parking! placement services at MSU, will ipring I summer. Ooblah - laundry, close. 337-9927. 3-3-7 $2,250. Call 675-7287. 10-3-5 jAbortion-Contracepticn I Services ' and announcers for spring term. speak on "Careers for Women" at country. 655-2060. 3-3-7 NIKONOS UNDERWATER 1226 East Michigan I Applicants should have some 7:30 tonight in Yakeley Hall east camera Lansing 485-3271 ". background in radio. Experience is SINGLE ROOM $75/month. 2 system. Complete outfit. 1972 RICHARDSON - 12' x 60', lounge. This is the last of the series MALE OWN room In 3-Man house. preferred, but not necessary. If on "Color Me Woman." blocks / campus. Excellent condition. Call excellent condition. $600 and THE LATEST IN Glittered nail Cooking, interested, contact Jim Marshall at Spring $78. 484-8383. 3-3-7 487-0943. 3-3-6 take over payments of $105.36 polish washer / dryer, Call 8-10 am. - RAZZMATAZZ, new WMSN, 8 Student Services Bldg. ASMSU Labor Relations will Monday monthly. 517625-7186. 2-3-6 from L'Oreal. Also try our Wild have a staff member available to - Friday. 337-9085 SHARE KITCHEN, bathroom, own 3-3-7 SEWING MACHINE Clearance Musk cologne by Max Factor Women's Center: Organizational advise students with employment bedroom. $60 / month. Salel Brand new portables, GARDNER, 1970 - 12'x60'with and Revelon's Charlie. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at problems from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 337-0476 after 5 p.m. 1-3-6 ROOM FOR rent in three bedroom $49.95. $5 per month. Large 2 expandos. Fully carpeted, GULLIVER STATE DRUGS. the center to plan the Women's Wednesday through Friday in 312 apartment. $50/month. Call selection of reconditioned used porch, washer / dryer. In Mason. East Grand River. 332-5171. Spring Festival planned for April 19 Student Services Bldg. to 21. We need ideas and woman GIRL, OWN room In house, 351-1809. 4-3-5 machines. Singers, Whites, 676-1506. 4-3-8 0-3-36 power for music, poetry, literature The MSU Block and Bridle Club walking distance to MSU. Spring Necchis, New Homes and "many and learning self - defense, which will meet at 7:30 tonight in 110 SEN. ROBERT P. $70/month plus utilities. others." $19.95 to $39.95. Peanuts Personal 351-5153,4-3-8 HELP! ROOMMATE needed for two bedroom house, spring. Terms. EDWARDS Lost & Found . $ are all part of the festival. for women to live with? Check out Looking Anthony Hall. GRIFFIN, R - Mich., said in $80/ month, rent DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. the Women's Center Washington Monday that a negotiable I Housing The University Committee on SUBLEASE - SPRING. Female, 351-9274. 536 1115 North Washington. Board; If you can staff the center Public Safety will meet at 4 p.m. proposed federal plan to cut FINDSOMETHING CONGRATULATIONS TO Sigma for few hours next term, call us so rail service in Michigan by there bedroom, furnished, 489-6448. C-3-3-7 a W ednesday j n 4 4 3 g If you've found a pet or article of Theta Tau for accepting Nancy. $62.50 / month. 351-2549. we can send you training Administration Bidg. more than one - third is wrong ROOM IN house, $80/month. BR. CA. RS. 1-3-5 100 USED value, we went to help you return information. Why not try the Eldon Behr, professor of Campus close, car space. VACUUM Cleaners. anchinfair. it. Just come into the State News Women's Center for studying: come forrestry and wood technology, will 337-0090. 5-3-6 Tanks, cannisters, and uprights. Griffin said the proposal, Classified over to 547% East Grand River give illustrated talk on the SOUTH LANSING. One bedroom, Guaranteed one full year. $7.88 Department and tell us an Ave. between 2 and 9 p.m. Sunday identification of different types of which affects 17 states, deals you want to place an ad in EAST pertly furnished, $130 / month FALL: SINGLES and doubles. end up. DENNISH through Thursday, and on Tuesday LANSING STATE BANK'S found wood at 7:30 tonight in 223 harshly with Michigan and plus utilities, deposit. 882-5488. Furnished, utilities, kitchen, TV, DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, mornings and Friday and Saturday Natural Resources Bldg. benefits railroad at the expense 4-3-8 316 North Cedar, Opposite City column. As a public service EAST afternoons. lounge, leundry, parking. Close. MR. M.E. Thanks for the sunshine. of individual communities. LANSING STATE BANK will run $70 $100. 332-5722. 0-6-3-8 Market. C-3-3-7 Uche Okeke, a Nigerian artist the ad at A. Tuesday, Thursday Lover. In Michigan, testimony was ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED, no cost to you! Union Activities Board: Craft and author, will present a public MASTE R WORK STEREO EAST LANSING 1-3-5 classes in crocheting, needlepoint, lecture from 1 to 2:30 p.m. today heard in Detroit Monday at an private room for mature female PRIVATE ROOM - furnished, STATE BANK macrame and knitting are offered' in 115 Human Ecology Bldg. itudant. Share quiet, Receiver. Excellent condition. Interstate Commerce house, spring, spring - summer, spring term. Sign up in the board coniervative house. Close. male. $65 / month, near. Best offer. Tom, 484-8383, Real Estate m office, second flopr Union. We Commission hearing to 332-8847.1-3-5 Dept. of Anthropology: Stephen (98/month. 337-0669, after 6 3-3-5 FOUND: BLACK and white cat. offer a consumer information and evaluate the proposal. Tyler of Rice University will speak p.m. 4-3-8 Chemistry Building Laboratory. complaint referral service which at 3 p.m. today in 321 Baker Hall. Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley GIBSON ES-125-TCD Electric CUSTOM BUILT contemporary 3 needs volunteers. Stop by if you are ROOMS, FEMALES - males; room 355-971 5, Marie - 320 Topic: "A Point of Order: Jati and accused federal transportation NEED ONE girl for nice, big house and board, utilties included. Guitar, $98. Evette - Schaeffer bedroom ranch with oriental interested. Dharma." tenor sax, $98. Selmer tenor Chemistry. C-3-3-7 officials of resorting to overkill on Michigan Avenue. No lease, $250 / term. Hedrick House sax, garden. Near shopping center, $398. 351-8232. 3-3-7 Moosuski: Signups now being A Jewish students' rap group will in their proposal. He also ■o deposit, low rant. Call Co-op. Close. 332-0846. 3-3-5 FOUND: PAIR of Head Ski's by park, elementary school, MSU. taken for Mpojuaki's second plane meet at 9 tonight in 249^ S. accused officials of W-0562.1-3-5 Sell by owner. $39,500. Call NlkON F, , West Wilson. Qall Jerry at to ski Aspen fft>m'M»Ch 16 to 23., Campbell Hall, tlvetyone is ROOM, MALE student, two view finders, slide 353-4111. C-3-3-7 after 5:30 and weekends, For more in/o come between noon welcome. disregarding a federal law duplicator, accessories. Antique 332-3832. 2-5 p.m. - 353-0655. and 5 p.m. to 240 Men's Intramural which states that $85/month. Close to Union - cameras, red'ueed price. FOUND: 4-3-8 Bldg. Meeting at 7:30 p.m. recommendations such as the cooking privileges. Spring term. WRISTWATCH Abbott Having problems with housing? »5 1-628-2445. 2-3-6 Wednesday at Coral Gables. Final The East Lansing Tenants Resource rail proposal must be 337-2314. 3-3-6 Road. Contact Jim after 9 pm. 351-4490. C-3-3-7 Recreation information on spring trips, happy Center has a staff of trained people distributed to all affected AST LANSING house has open USED CAMERAS, SLR hour and door prizes. to assist you. Contact us between I room, tingle or couple. $56 I ROOM AVAILABLE in four Rangefinder. Kodak's, twin lens, and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday agencies. bedroom house, male or female. LOST: COLLIE, tan / white male, Jon P. pawn. Spring or spring and miscelleneous. 349-1715 efter 6 or during our new evening hours, 7 Woodford, head of 484-4666 or 373-8118. 3-34 3 years. Lost Harrison, JETS TO Europe. Advanced lummer. 614 06-3-8 to 9 p.m. Monday through the governor's Interagency Hagadorn. pm. Trowbridge, Kalamazoo area, booking charters, youth fares, hear how Jesus dealt with exorcism. •351-7974. 8-3-8 Thursday. Phone us or drop by our Railroad Task Force, presented SINGLES. MALES, walk to answers to Bo. Reward! Call rail passes. Guaranteed His authority is still at work today. office at 501 MAC Ave. campus. 334 Evergreen. For CANED CHAIRS - $17.50 - $25. 337-7560. 4-3-8 scheduled airlines. Call TRAVEL At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 39 testimony that included a five • ,2or 3PERSONS, FURNISHED, Set of 4/$70. Caning done. point program for federal appointment, 489-1893. 5-3-8 BY HARRINGTON, 351-8800. MSU Horticulture Club presents free washer and dryer, garden 393-3681. 3-3-5 LOST: HSUSKY male, black, with 0-5-3-8 "The Horticultural Broker" with officials to consider. •pace, nice. $60 per parson. white marking. Left leg shorter. OWN LARGE room available in speaker William Feaster at 7 p.m. 651-6419. 5-3-5 No identification. REWARD. COUNTRY DUPLEX. Two large house across from campus. Grand River, 1027. 332-1242. East MclNTOSH STEREO SYSTEM. MC 2105 power amplifier, C 26 pre - amplifier. MQ 101 482-8036. 3-3-7 [" • MOOSUSKI WED. MARCH 6 MEETING "|! Wednesday in 204 Horticulture Bldg. HOUSE MAJORITY bedrooms, fully carpeted, full _6-3-8 __ equalizer. ML-1C speakers. Teac LOST - MY passport - (58) ! ' 7:30 PM CORAL GABLES Final trip info, ski ■ I Typing Service MSU Business Women's Club luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. LEADER Bobby Crim, D - Davison, announced Monday baiement, appliances furnished, MEN: QUIET prive.te room, light 220 cassette deck. AN 60 Dolby MFA189691 - Republic of dishwasher, air conditioned. I flick, door prizes, happy | Wednesday in the Union ballroom. that he was withdrawing his unit. WILCOX SECONDHAND China. I declare the passport cooking, parking. Near MSU. John L. Lewis of University Coupls only. $190 plus utilities. STORE, 509 East Michigan, ' would not be valid any more. TYPING, ELECTRIC machine. challenge for the Democratic 882-87 79 or 882-7410. 5-3-5 337-9247. 5-3-5 Lansing. 485-4391. Trades, Yung - Chang Lee. 355-2910. ^ MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE. J Fast, accurate, 372-4746. 15-3-8 experienced Services will be the guest speaker. party nomination for governor. TWO BEDROOM Shepard Street. $190 plus house, 411 For Sale 1(^1 layaways, bank cards. 9 am - 5:30 pm. C-6-3-8 1-3-5" FLORIDA! 8 new openings from $199 plus taxes. Call TRAVEL THESIS PAPERS, general typing. Social science majors: A presentation will be given on the masters Crim told newsmen that lack of financial and organizational LOST, GERMAN Shepherd female. program in labor and utilities. 337-2193. 7-3-8 East Lansing, Black / tan. Very BY HARRINGTON, 351-8800. Call Carolyn - 332-5574. 5-3-8 industrial relations at 4 p.m. support made it impossible for GOOD USED Armstrong flute. 0-4-3-8 him to continue. UHER REPORT 4000L Portable timid around strangers. Reward. Wednesday in 310 Agriculture Hall. $125. Will bargain. Call Linda. "OUSE FOR rant everything tepe recorder, in good condition, Call 351-5608 TYPING TERM papers and theses. - 3516803. 3-3-5 or 393-7500. FLY TO Europe! From $199 • Freshman and sophomore majors ♦urniihed, 4 itudanti. good value. 355-8132. 5-3-5 4-3-8 IBM typewriter - fast service. BEGINNING MARCH 18 travel Information, Anne enrolled in the emotionally M5/month. 485-0460, aftar 5 FENDER BASEMAN amp • $200, Call 349-1904. 24-3-8 the Michigan Public Service Munnich 355-7846 5-7 pm. impaired, special education V - P.m. 3-3-6 must sell I Call 353-9340, FOUND: FEMALE puppy, mixed Commission will hear oral program will meet at 6 p.m. y GIBSON'S 482-9476, 393-4652. 3-3-5 breed. About 5 weeks old. TYPING: FAST, Wednesday in 224 Anthony Hall. arguments on a motion to l*N ROOM in house. $70/month 351-7677 after 5:00. C-3-3-5 guaranteed. Call Cindy, Students will be speaking about reconsider $77 million in gas Service 1 P'u« utilities. I 337-7064. 5-3-8 March free. BOCK STEREO COMPONENT system - Pioneer amp, BSR turntable, FOUND: BLACK and white puppy 349-4029. 5-3-8 their special education student teaching experiences. and electric rate hikes approved in January for 11*0 PEOPLE needed for house. ADDIC Custom speakers. $200. 484-6536. 6-3-8 near Warren's Resteurant. February 23rd. Deb, 351-4762. FOR THE BEST service on stereo TYPING papers. DISSERTATIONS, Experienced. 504 page. term A record exchange will be held by Karma Film Society for all MSU Consumers Power Co. i room. $65. March rent C-3-3-5 equipment see the STEREO 332-2987. 5-3-8 Attorney general Kelley students. If you have old records SHOPPE, 543 East Grand requested the hearing after J J*d. 372-4845. 5-3-8 • Used,books M price ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and FOUND: NEAR Cherry Lane pair River. C-5-3-8 you wish to sell, bring them from 2 charging that the PSF's (tOUSE 208 South Howard 0 Out of print searches sell. 220 Albert Street, under Lums. C-6-3-8 of black gloves. To identify call to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to 327 Student Services Bldg. approval of a 12.5 per cent rate 'W, Near MSU. Call anytime, • 1st Editions and Americana 355-8158. C-3-3-5 increase would result in an <84-9366. 7 3-8 Microbiology undergraduates: SMITH CORONA, "Sterling" blue, PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica actual increase of 52 per cent. • Over IS ,000 Books in Stock manual typewriter with case. LOST: SMALL black ring Come to a film and discussion Elite) 11 years experience. l*!» BEDROOM - notebook. Wednesday, Natural about venereal disease from 7 to 8 house, partly Excellent condition. $35 or best. PRIVATE GUITAR Instruction. SANDI, 339-8934. C-5-3-8 tonight in 146 Giltner Hall. |I ^rniehad. Close to campusl Call 351-5495. 3-3-5 Science. Call 351-5986. 1-3-5 Folk, rock, classical, all styles. $3 Fire threat |f25 / month, plus utilities. I W-0914. 5-3-6 TUE-FRI1-6. 7-9 LOST: AFGHAN Hound, tan with per lesson. Inquire at ANN BROWN typing and multilith Everyone welcome. high MARSHALL MUSIC, 351-7830. offset printing. Complete service ■ COUNTRY SAT 12-5 19" BLACK / White TV fair, Best offer. 337-1858 after - works black fece. Hemilton Road - C-1-3-5 for dissertations, theses, Dept. of Geography presents colloquium '74 at 11:30 a.m. today from appliances, LIVING opportunity Okemoi. Reward. 349-3839. in 409 Natural Science Bldg. Ian 6:00. 1-3-5 manuscripts, general typing. IBM 1 " one or two girls. Horee and I Wen facilities, reasonable rent. 124% W. Grand River 1-3-5 | Typing Service ^ - 24 years experience. Matley will speak on "Mountains and Men in Europe." cautions official BEAUTIFUL MEXICAN Jackets: 349-0850. C-5-3-8 / FOUND: KEYS on Allegany | J1" 834-2103 aftar five. 5-3-8 UPSTAIRS Suede, smooth leather; Airlines Key chein. Inquire Rides needed for spring break? "This could just be the embroidered denim. Come seen TYPING DONE in my Home. THESES, RESUMES, typing and Contact Hubbard Information beginning," MSU fire safety limited space Union, Lott & Found. C-3-3-6 FOR SALE - 10-speed Kalkhoff and order for Spring. 351-1767. 50* per page up to 10 pages. 40* printing. Reasonable prices. Center from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. official Sam Gingrich said B-1-3-5 COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Monday through Friday. Located jamaica bicycle. Simplex deraller. Toll clips end straps. 2 years old. FOUND: OCTAGONAL glasses on Grand River. Inquire at Union, per page over 10 peges. 489-2128. 06-3-8 337-0712. C-5-3-8 on the third floor of the Library. Drivers particularly needed. Monday about last week's $100,000 plus Hubbard Hall Excellent condition. $90. Lost and Found. C-3-36 fire, the of which has still '249.00 cause PURPLE VICKI fast, accurate, 393-6693. 6-3-8 urn:f - Science of creative intelligence to be officially determined. taxes 4 gratuities BICYCLES - ALL TEN Speeds! Verlous colors and sizes, SHELTIES - TOY collie, AKC, 12 I S"T~il/) dependable. Inexpensive Typing. Neer campus. 337-7260. 4-3-8 preview Maharishi p.m. with Mahesh videotape of Yogi at 7:30 Thursday at the Students With heaters, popcorn poppers, hot plates and coffee There's a ready market for your weeks. Sable and white. Reared COMPLETE International Meditation Society March 15-22. Simplex De-railar, canter - pull THESES Service, mobile home in the Want Ads. pots in many students' rooms, outdoors. Greet with children. Discount printing. IBM typing Center, 464 Rosewood Ave. Open a similar fire could brekes, high quality at dealer's FREE ... A lesson in complexion To sell yours dial 355 -8255. to meditators and nonmeditators. happen in 627-9316. 5-3-6 ['Wf INCLUDES: coat. Forced warehouse sale. 9 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday. 8 care. Michigan Call 484-4519 East 485-7197 Lansing and binding of theses, resumes, publications. Across from any residence hall at any time, Gingrich said. [ or Car Pool - Gay liberation will be having an 14D'». 7 Night, a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday. D &C BOARDING - 6 MILES from Mall. MERLE NORMAN campus, corner M.A.C. and open rap from 7 to 11 p.m. It is against University campus on 32 acres. Boxed stalls COSMETIC Grand River, below Jones STORAGE, 1241 Roth Drive, STUDIOS. C-3-3-7 Wednesday in 309 Student Services regulations for students to have InTi* ,rip *cheli Air Jamaica 0-3-3-6 655-3062 before 4 p.m. 7-3-8 WEIGHT COPYGRAPH SERVICES. 337-1666. C-5-3-8 ( Stare Driving ]»] Center for Alternatives into such appliances in their rooms. Gringrich said a space heater |iN'ght! ■ Accommodation at cvv Heritage Beach Hotel NEEOSPRING BREAK MONEY? NORWEGIAN ELK hound mixed ANN ARBOR MSU. Higher Education worldwide which was in 1212 S. Hubbard ■ad'nln • ni|ht Food WE'LL BUY just about anything of value, from stereo components to puppies, $20. Cute, lovable pets. 882-7410 or 882-8779. 5-J-5 REDUCTION EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Dissertations, (Pice - Elite). Leaving 9:30 a.m., returning 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Spring term. precareer and service opportunities. New listings for summer and fall term in Appalachia, Chicano and Hall, the broke out room where the fire Wednesday has been FAY ANN, 489-0358. C-5-3-8 ■u m"nks' Welcome Cocktails ("""Uny 0|her Utile extras. baeeball gloves. DICKER & DEAL SECONDHAND Coma on Into LEASE A horse. $35/month. I feed" him, you ride him and give him PROGRAM PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertetion Ann Arbor 662-3519. X-36-74 American Indian community development projects. health and sent by the fire marshall's division of the state police to a store, 1701 South Cedar, Lansing. Afri mps Information masting today Detroit engineer for testing. 487-3886. Open 9-9 Monday, loving cere. 882-8779 or typing. MA English degree. ography. Also midwifery, Questions regarding the travel Wadnesdey, and Friday. Other 882-7410. 6-3-5 and each Mon-Fri thru March 14 of week MARTY NORTH, 361-3487. C-5-3-8 wilderness programs, art and cause of the fire - in which nights until 6 p.m. c-6-3-8 exam world ROLLEIFLEX 120 CAMERA. GERMAN SHEPHERD unusual long coated, gueranteed puppies - at 3:30 PM IRENE ORR - Theees, term Detroit area to MSU area. Leaving apprenticeships and independent study. Center is located at 1118 S. one fireman received a minor injury — and about possible Harrison Road. Open from 1 to 3 13'3/665-3603 80mm. F:2.8 Zeiss lens, light sound pets end watchdogs. West papers, general typing. Formerly Tuesday and Thursday am, liability are not expected to be p.m. Monday and Friday and from ■ r-1-0,11 co"*c«) meter built - In, pistol grip. Best Coest show blood • lines. with Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. returning pm. 517-365-4791. 1 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through answered for at least seveal ■T5 u,e,t No. 4 Ann Arbor 663-3705.536 * C-54-8 3-3-6 offer. 363-7691. 6-3-8 Thursday. days. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 5,19j Neglect By DIANA BUCHANAN with the center. One was the programs that worked through of The college still operates Chicano, Stats News Staff Writer the has two operating programs and recruitment to the minorities, tuch as in the northside Chicano program Lansing School District," service programs that are with four proposed projects for actions in It also stated that The Center for Urban Martinez said. University in separate programs Detroit, Watts, New a working out of the Quinto Sol academically oriented and Affairs did not die when the building, the other was at the Martinez said that though supervised by an academic the near future. in the center. Jersey, Washington, D.C., and made ^ 'ty memberj Hndtk College of Urban Development LeJon at 1801 West Main St.," the Center for Urban Affairs adviser. Martinez said his position at The Center for Urban the death of Martin Luther employed in all tol was formed. The center still Martinez said. paid the rent and salaries of the "When the University first the center was to develop Affairs was started in 1968 as a King, Jr.," Lezotte said. college, if exists and performs research and "Now there is just the LeJon personnel at the LeJon funded the center, it had the programs in the community and get Chicano input into the result of a report by the The committee of 16's fementS °fthc U«ivw3 including administrating course development functions building, it neglected to pay recommendations were well building and nothing for the resources to provide the area. This was not classified as Committee of 16, which, at the as clerical and for the college. Chicanos," Martinez said. for those same services at the endorsed by the Academic techJ "■ enabling money to get the academically related to classes request of former University Council and the board of positions. But before the college's Martinez and Dan Robles, Quinto Sol building. projects started, but there were in the college and, thus, the President John A. Hannah, "The center trustees, which voted a $1.5 In founding, the center also handled service programs in the another specialist community education were terminated from pick up never wanted to the rent or phone bills no long ■ term commitments made," Lawrence Lezotte, funds from the college to the examined the role MSU should play in the education of all million budget for the center's serve practice, other the center I or pay for a severed projects were then cut. first year of operation. minorities also. 1 local community, a function it their center positions in June secretary to help associate professor of urban "I don't see how the college students about minorities. "In an no longer handles — to many organize the information at Robert Green became the analysis of therm! 1973, as they were involved in and metropolitan studies, said. and the University can there was no Quinto Sol. When we were at dump Among the committee's second director of the center reference! people's displeasure. a lawsuit with MSU claiming Lezotte said that when the the only meaningful Many people who were the Cooperative Extension the Lejon program recommendations was the when Robert B. Lee left MSU Chicanos, Indians or^J building in center was certain to become a for Chicanos in the area," whites. As those formerly connected with the Service and the Dept. of December of 1970, the center college they knew that they Martinez said. suggestion that MSU establish a to become assistant postmaster became gr(Jl center's service oriented was paying $1,300 a month center for race and urban general. Green was named v 0 c a I tl - Agriculture were not involved had to cut down on the money "As far as we and other administration headed thl projects have complained that much as rent for that building alone," affairs to work in four areas. director in September 1969. as they ought to be spent on the center to develop Chicano people in the state are toward the center now projects designed to help with Chicano programs. Martinez said. the college curriculum. concerned there are no These were academic studies, accomodated to 1 Chicanos and North American The budget of the Center for research, action programs and The committee's by the prom Martinez thought that his "We had to put people on Chicano Urban Affairs had been or Indian programs at recommendations did not there," Lezotte said. Indians are no longer funded programs' relations with the notice that we were going to MSU," Martinez said. design and content of include minorities other than by the center and, therefore, do not exist at the University. center began to deteriorate at this time. approximately $500,000, which funded service have to cut down in certain "Formerly the center was all experimental programs. blacks. The committee had "Hie seems University to have the commul - oriented areas and phase out others in things to all minorites, but now "The Center for Urban recommended that an "all out percenJ "We can't see how the "We felt that our suit against projects and academic research that the College of (SI - order to focus our efforts on there are other places in the Affairs was clearly an attempt for effort should be made to center can say that our projects the University was the cause course development and the College of Urban University for minorities to go by the University to respond Development is a black facJ had increase the enrollment of and are not to be funded, when for the center to drop our helped to initiate programs Development," Lezotte said. and find financial aid and to the rising unrest of the college, but this is nol they fund other projects that programs," Martinez said. The in urban areas, was given to the Negro students." in Some projects concerning academic advising," George actuality," Logan • are similar because those pair lost the suit. college upon its beginning. health care and drug education Logan, asst. professor of urban projects claim a faculty "It wasn't because we Since the service - oriented are being funded now by the and metropolitan studies, said. VETERANS representative and ours don't," weren't producing, because we programs, such as the Chicano Lansing Model Cities programs. Previously, blacks, Chicanos Gilberto V. Martinez, former had a prison program, 16 hours programs, were not all Others did not survive the and native Americans could community education of Spanish radio a week with academically related, some had transfer out of the center. find help at the center for specialist for the center, said. WKAR, to be dropped by the center TOUR DOLLARS ARE a re - entry into The center now has an urban financial aid, academic "Originally there were two education program, alternative when it became part of the service program that extension programs connected presently counseling, personal counseling OUR CONCERN! education and bilingual college, center officials said. Ingham County has made a Daytime rush of streaking duo RESUME AND PASSPORT PHOTOS Expert photography pro commitment to help all veterans and their families get their benefits. The Ingham County Department of ! ends boredom, stuns audience ... . . . B & W or colour . . . appointment only ... Call u Veteran Affairs can help you co ■ ordinate all your Federal. "In general it was really a because it gives you a reason to employe, said customers were County, and State V.A. benefits. We're a good rush," summarized one run." freaked out. Most of them Also, "wedding coverages" to fit any size budget! Considered one half of a pair of "streakers" The streakers labeled their of one - stop agency. Regardless of were laughing. It was quite a the finest wedding photographers in central who startled and titillated a Michigan. We welcome feat an answer to the question shock." you to compare our services. you age. we'd like to help all late afternoon East Lansing of what to do in this era of Veterans with Dorothy Serviss was in her problems Any audience Monday. postdemonstration boredom. office at Bride's Showcase, Two cheeky lads, who prefer problems! Call us. Some of those who saw them 1047 E. Grand River Ave., to remain anonymous, began their joumey at Albert Street had other impressions. "They streaked off into the when the streakers passed but she went upstairs to see if any DKEMOS STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY near Lums restaurant and sunset and they seemed to be of the employes noticed the (Nee: Hicks dashed down Albert to a van - North Park Gallery, Inc.) enjoying themselves a lot more men. 500 W. Washtenaw waiting behind the Campus than I am," said Tom "They were disappointed Ijt floor Civic Center Theater. They made an encore McWhorter, an employe at the but they said no," she said. PHONE 349-3340 485 5425 near Larry's ShopRite, 1109 E. Zephyr station. 1127 E. Grand "It's kind of a lousy day; it Grand River Ave., before River Ave. must have been a little chilly turning up Gunson Street and Doug Goodwin, a Lums around the tail," she observed. running out of sight. Streaking, the process of gamboling au natural through PANASONIC $6.95 KRACO CAR SHUREM-91E AM/FM DIGITAL the streets, is relatively new to BALL RADIO ITEREO SPEAKERS CARTRIDGE CLOCK RADIO the Midwest. Though sightings Have a ball with 20 - 20,000 Hz. of night streakers are increasing good price. 1 Compare at pair per person. $59.95 there were no area reports of midday participants until Monday. $7.99 $288., $12.99 $19.99 3 » 86 "It's like working out on a track team, "one of the CURRENT EVENTS IN COLOR! streakers said. "Only it's better COMPACT PORTABLE , SIGHT union activities COLOR TV d Consumer o Colorize your own pad with your private color TV. Built - Information r In d I pole antenna. No. 2. Compare at *199. FREE autographed Detroit Pistons and D Basketball Included! Complaint Referral $167 mon.-fri. • 1-5pm GOOF - OFF MACHINE! GET IT ON WITH QUALITY! 355-3355 PHILCO 4 CHANNEL - PHILCO PERSONAL PORTABLE TV WITH 8 - TRACK PIZZA Compact Phllco TV has handle and built - in antenna. AM/FM, FM - Stereo Receiver. Play 4 - channel records and B A GREAT Works great right at the foot • track tapes with automatic of your bed or on you desk! B changer and built - In S - track. ITALIAN -311. Compare at *79.95 4 amplifiers and 4 speakers. M - 57. Compare at *299.95 INVENTION- PERFECTED $64 $199.83 BY THE GREEKS! TUNE - i ON THIS! cool - it with a mini - refer MAKE 8 TRACK TAPES 2CU. FT. 5 CU. FT. BELL'S IN CAPEHART SYSTEM AM/FM, FM - Stereo receiver REFRIGERATOR Table • top or bedside. Cold REFRIGERATOR Desk high, top. Freezer. PIZZA with phono. Built - in 8 • track control, door Crlsper. Door record and playback. Two storage, freezer 225 M.A.C. 332-5027 OPEN 11 AM EVERYDAY $159.98 $79 $104 > to appointment with any of our hair stylists for SUPER WAY TO GET INTO SUPER SOUND! GET IT FROM BOTH SIDES! PIONEER SETS THE PACE IH SYSTEM MARANTZ IN OUTSTANDING SYSTEM! GARY'S MARANTZ 2220 AM/FM, FM - $199.95 watts of power. . Cabinet optional Stereo receiver with 40 extra $299.95 CAMPUS TW,N1U™H HS24XSPEAKERS' ^ 1 CO ft A BEAUTY GARRARD 42 MS AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE $159.80 super listening balance! ideally matched for $159.80 SALON Shure cartridge, base and dust changer cover. 3 s $96.80 5744 S. PENNSYLVANIA $69.95 JUST NORTH OF l-M FREEWAY- $299 $456.55 TOTAL VALUE: FREE!!! Detroit Pistons $379 549 E. Grand River Ave. autographed basketball with the purchase of any color T.V. $629.80 TOTAL VALUE- SAVE $157,551 Across from Berkey mi mm. h ' SAVE $160.80 351-6511 IE