East Lansing, Michigan 48824 House panel to seek jury's report; delays subpena for Nixon material NEW YORK TIMES letter from James D. St. Clair, special Rodino said that both Doar and Albert jury that the two - page report - and a presidential counsel, asking for a day's E. Jenner, the committee's chief suitcase of supporting evidence — be WASHINGTON, — The House Judiciary turned over to the judiciary committee. Committee authorized delay. Republican impeachment counsel, would its special "I will try to expedite a response to attend the hearing scheduled today at 10 impeachment lawyers Tuesday to seek the a.m. by Chief Judge John J. Sirica of the St. Clair apparently asked Sirica to meet sealed report of a federal grand jury that your requests but I do not believe it can be accomplished before Wednesday," St. United States District Court regarding Monday on the grand jury report. It was deals with President Nixon's possible after that session that Sirica ordered the involvement in the Clair told chief committee counsel John disposition of the secret report filed by Watergate coverup. M. Doar. the grand jury that last Friday indicted hearing, inviting all interested lawyers, However, the panel, apparently seven former White House and campaign including those representing the House The senior Republican on the responding to an 11th hour overture by aides of the President. committee. the White House, put off — at least until committee, Rep. Edward Hutchinson of The hearing was set Monday amid later this week — a decision on whether to Michigan, reiterated his expectation that Sears took, the witness stand in New the President would agree to fully comply indications that the White House would subpena possible evidence in its contest recommendations by the grand (Continued with the panel's request for evidence. on page 11) impeachment investigation from the President himself. Meanwhile in New York, a federal judge granted immunity from prosecution Tuesday to New Jersey politician Harry L. Sears to force him to testify as a prosecution witness against his co - University begins defendants, John N. Mitchell and Maurice H. Stans. Sears had been accused, with the former on issuance of inco attorney general and the former secretary Grinning and of commerce, of conspiracy and obstruction of justice involving a By AL SMITH State News Staff Writer Dorothy A. Arata, asst. provost for undergraduate education, said Tuesday the university which has been granting incomplete grades. as lax in and action was being taken to begin to clean She noted that a number of MSU An unidentified "streaker" livens up the halftime of a University of $200,000 secret contribution to Nixon's re election campaign from Robert L. DAVE HOLTROP up the massive backlog of incomplete departments have been using "I" grades as Florida - University of Alabama basketball game Saturday in - grades which now threatens to swamp the standard procedure for so-called "mastery Vesco, a financier who is now a fugitive. If you're counting on taking an Gainesville, Fla. Streaking is becoming popular in Michigan as the registrar's office. courses" in which instructors want Though some members of the judiciary incomplete in one of your courses this warm weather allows it, and East Lansing got the season's first committee called for issuing a subpena Arata reported that 13,204 incomplete students to continue studying for an term,trouble lies ahead. indefinite period. exposure to the sport Monday. See related story page 10. now for the White House documents The MSU Provost's office is grades were issued during 1973 alone and initiating a that thousands of incompletes were still "However, my chief concern is with AP requested last Feb. 25, Chairman Peter W. campuswide crackdown against the Wirephoto Rodino, D - N.J., managed to postpone issuance of incompletes at the end of outstanding on the registrar's books. students who are up to their nostrils in She has asked every college to tell its dangling requirements and can't ever get action until Thursday on the strength of a winter quarter. faculty members they must stick by the out," she asserted. "They are digging their letter of the law in granting incompletes own graves because all these incompletes this quarter. eventually turn into 0.0 grades. "Even I PLAN NEW GOVERNMENT The key requirement, which Arata said has been widely ignored in the past, is that those who eventually manage to catch up will always have those "I" grades dotting the student must be passing the course at their transcripts, she added. "It tells the end of eight weeks and that he have a employers and graduate admissions boards definite outside why he can't that the student can't meet his deadlines," Me/r, Dayan will remain in offices reason complete the final test or paper. she said. "Insufficient time to complete the Arata added that "F' grades, which course requirements no longer will be a automatically change to 0.0 grades at the satisfactory reason for incomplete grades," end of the fifth week of the following The fragile minority cabinet Meir has she emphasized. |!irJERUSALEM innounced (AP) - Premier Golda members of the Labor party's 615 - threatened to keep the political crisis proposed would be charged with handling, quarter, won't be changed back in the future without full documentation by the Tuesday she will serve member Central Committee gave Meir an simmering. "I regard Golda Meir as the most among other things, negotiations with the "The situation has. gotten out of ■other term in office and Moshe Dayan overwhelming vote of confidence. The faculty member involved. II continue as defense minister in her suitable prime minister," Dayan said in Tel Arabs through secretary of state Henry hand," she added. "In one course alone "In the past the traditional pattern is ailing 75 - year ■ old premier did not fall quarter, 150 incompletegrades were »t government. attend the meeting. Aviv. But he added: "I do not think a Kissinger. It would represent only 58 the for a student to run to his professor for I 120 seats in the Knesset, or parliament. turned in." A communique from Meir's office said The Laborites passed a resolution, with minority cabinet is a good thing ... I am help when he receives notice that his Meanwhile, despite Syrian government Arata said that the current situation has T* would meet President Ephraim Katzir only four abstentions, urging "the not in favor of this government." incomplete has been changed to a 0.0," denials, U.S. officials Tuesday stood by created a paperwork blizzard for MSU she said. R Wednesday to announce her decision immediate formation of a government able Immediately after the Tel Aviv party their report that Kissinger was the target officials who often deal for months with knnally. to take action and decisions headed by session the one • eyed defense minister individual cases. "But from now the faculty member will I Die communique said Meir "intends to drove 40 miles to Jerusalem for the of an apparent assassination plot in Syria. have to prove that an extension is Golda Meir." mmplete her efforts concerning the There was no immediate word on why cabinet meeting. They maintained that'Kissinger missed justified." his assailants only when his talks with "In at least one case, we are threatened "Mtion of While Dayan was threatening to resign, Arata also said she receives a steady a new government ... The Dayan changed his mind. by a student with an official grievance Meir had nominated Yitzhak Rabin, President Hafez Assad ran late and he stream of complaints from students who * minister, Moshe Dayan, informed At the party meeting in Tel Aviv he and procedure because our rules have been so former ambassador to Washington and a canceled a planned visit to an eighth - have taken incompletes only to find that prime minister that he will serve in the 44 of his backers voted to support Meir «t government in his former chief of staff, to be defense century shrine near the heart of a crowded widely disregarded for other students." their professors are off campus the present post. . ." but refused to vote for the proposed she said. I Earlier Tuesday more than 500 minister. market area in Damascus last Wednesday. following quarter. minority government. Their dissent had She said she knew of no other major Coed housing issue faces trustees again Three trustees have voted consistently Appropriations Committee, said he Irusfee wa against the coed housing options, and one, Aubrey Radcliffe, R - East Lansing, has Legislators suspects that most of his constituents probably would not oppose the coed not publicly revealed how he would vote. housing plan if the facts were made clear decision poarc/ to Informed sources say, however, that he would oppose the proposal. Radcliffe, who spoke Monday night that "this wouldn't be something that would be forced on the students." "If my daughter were going there it p) coed h with a group of about 20 McDonel Hall hurt allocati wouldn't bother me," he added. "I would students, said he doesn't feel his probable trust her as I think most parents could By SUSAN AGER vote is public information. trust their children." State News Staff Writer "I feel I have a responsibility to my Rep. Richard Young, D-Dearbom |*l>at two weeks ago seemed an ill • fellow board members, the President and w «d nearly dead issue has exhibited a Heights and education subcommittee the students to wait until we hold a public Men and women in every other suite in member, said board of trustees approval of —Mof new life. residence halls? the plan, providing for changing 125 vote." ■ Trustee Jack Stack, R - Alma, said Radcliffe, who was invited by McDonel Shhhh—, say some MSU trustees-the rooms to alternating male-female suites, T>««liy that he has made a written Hall students concerned with the coed state legislature might get upset and take "would not bother" him. p# to President Wharton urging that housing issue, listened politely to students away our money. Trustee Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, said r«*d housing proposal be placed on tell of the benefits they had received from Though seven other Michigan colleges at a February 1971 board meeting that p«genda to face a vote of the board of a hall program through which groups of and universities have adopted a limited public and legislative reaction were men and women spend time together, coed housing plan, this fear of legislative arguments against adoption of the coed I We don't like to regularly do this (ask discuss their roles with each other and punishment and parental reaction has housing plan. ft items be placed on the agenda), attempt to break the sexual barrier. stalled reconsideration of a March 1971 "We don't have an obligation to meet TWuly on an issue where there has not After the informal discussion, Radcliffe rejection of a coed plan by the trustees. the expressed desire 0f even- parent and •"adequate information or discussion," said he had learned nothing new from the But eight of 10 legislative student, especially where those choices said. "But I think this one's ripe." discussion, but said he "didn't see appropriations committee members will offend the public and the legislature," I ,ck said the issue had been discussed anything negative about what they were questioned this week said they would not he said. "I'm not hung up on morals. I'm Fjn informational item at past informal saying. react negatively to MSU's budget request hung up on money, and these things hurt J* "with the understanding °00me to the board for a that it vote at an "But what might also influence us is if the board appro'Tu the limited coed us moneywise." n outside influences like the state housing optio;.. Two senators said they would be meeting. I feel that's still what legislature," Radcliffe said, "though I "If the trustees voted for that, type of influenced adversely in their university J°be done." don't really see that happening right option it wouldn't affect my decision on funding decisions if the trustees adopted lEldon Nonnamaker, vice president for University appropriations," said Bobby the new housing option. ^foit affairs, who said /®Us'V doubted he Feb. 21 that he Some trustees apparently fear a loss of Crim, D-Davison and Democratic House Sen. Gary- Byker, R-Hudsonville, said would bring the state funding if coed housing by suite is floor leader. the University should be using its funds ■Posal before the board at its March Crim is a member of the higher offered at MSU, though seven other for "education not playhouses." rtln6. «id Tuesday that he is now Michigan colleges and universities which education subcommittee of the House "The immorality and biological anarchy folded on whether to present it. offer such an option have suffered no fund Appropriations Committee which makes that's become so prevalent these days is I " I felt it could be settled once and losses for that reason. recommendations on University funding not something that should be promoted in F®. that's that are usually accepted by the House our universities." one thing," Nonnamaker But to bring it up'over and over During the discussion, students raised membership. Sen. Stanley Rozycki, DDetroit, said Sen. John Toepp. R-Cadillac, said he \ls n°t a good idea — though that ®t the possibiyties of writing letters to the State News Photo by John Martell bases his vote in the Senate he has been getting complaints from his mean I won't change my mind by trustees, presenting a petition to them or constituents about coed housing at other fUeeting." making a presentation at the trustees' Appropriations Committee upon the universities. He said some have said that Thursday night discussion March 21, the presentation that MSU makes before the coed housing has resulted in increased ftonilar proposals have been defeated 4 - committee, not on trustee decisions. w trustees in the past. Nonnamaker •flier that informal discussions with evening before the public meeting. Radcliffe said that on "certain issues" Holds ke Rep. William Copeland. D-Wyandotte rapes at some schools. "The folks back home have got a good and chairman of the House Appropriations idea what's going on," he said. f^stees made him "99 per cent sure petitions and letters would sway his Committee, said the trustees are using the board would split evenly" on this opinion. "We have to answer to the "We have to answer to the population, and you are constituents like But Sen. Robert Davis, R-Gaylord, says population," he said, "and you are legislature as an excuse for not taking a his daughter at Central Michigan everyone else. But what also might influence us is outside influences like the constituents like everyone else." position. University lives in ■[°Ur 1 PP°rt of of the trustees have taken stands The coed housing proposal, one of state legislature..." "Hell, they're elected officials, just like situation. a coed housing the proposal, which would -Trustee Aubrey Radcliffe, the legislators. They can make any T* ^turning students to live in many presented in a report by the Housing "It doesn't seem to cause any decision they want," Copeland said. ***■ su'tes on residence hall floors If Options Committee, must be approved at R-East Lansing problems," he said. "I certainly would the March meeting for implementation Sen. Charles Zollar, R-Benton Harbor have no funding reprisals in mind if MSU J^te and identifiable" bathrooms and next year, as room signups begin In April. and chairman of the Senate did the same thing as Central" w?re provided. 2 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 6,19 Possible eased oil ban reportec NEW YORK TIMES But there were indications prospect of the lifting of the position taken by Syria, which embargo on the United States introduces an of continuing doubts in some embargo could mislead is in the first stage of as a sign of recognition by the element in the imporUnt Arab governments over a consumers into thinking that negotiating a disengagement Arabs of the effort of Middle KUWAIT-The meeting of peace negotiations that complete abandonment of the fuel shortages might be nearing Secretary of State Henry Illinois drug raiders go on trial Arab oil ministers to be held in "oil weapon" until more an end, hope that Congress agreement with Israel on the Golan Heights. Kissinger to bring about a absent when the a! Libya Sunday holds good prospects for a relaxation of progress is made on Israeli will give the Nixon peace settlement in the Middle ministers abruptly postal Eleven narcotics agents who mistakenly raided six Arab oil restrictions, including withdrawal from occupied administration power to order East. had been Arab territories. mandatory energy conservation Gen. Najeeb Jamil, Syria's scheduled to rev homes in the East St. Louis, 111., area during April go on the embargo on the United measures as soon as possible. air force commander, flew to Through Kissinger's efforts trial today on charges they violated the civil rights of 11 Of the States, according to Arab diplomatic sources. Meanwhile, federal energy The key to what is decided Kuwait Monday with a message from President Hafez Assad for Syria has agreed to send a Syrian mission to Washington confrontation-[Jw facing Israel. persons. officials, concerned that any in Libya is expected to be the No drugs were found in any of the raids and the six Kuwait's ruler, Sabah Sabah. to begin indirect negotiations federal officers and five local policemen have been An emissary for President with Israel through the United J™* Postponement attributed to Syrian , Anwar Sadat of Egypt had States for disengagement on at that time to object, suspended. delivered a message Sunday. the Golan Heights, similar to calling off Proposed sale Details of the raids became known when Herbert embargo before any move Egypt had spearheaded the the situation on the Sinai been achieved in Giglotto of Collinsville. 111., told of a raid at his home. drive, with the support of front. withdrawal Israeli forces from the Go Giglotto said a dozen agents invaded his apartment Saudi Arabia, for lifting of the This Syrian involvement Heights. looking for drugs. They left after discovering they had the wrong address but not before Giglotto, according to the indictment, was handcuffed and thrown on his bed faces state S by an agent who held a pistol to his head, demanded UNITED PRESS following a two • thirds out a measure removing the information on drug trafficking and threatened to kill INTERNATIONAL majority vote of approval by sales tax on prescription drugs A proposed constitutional both houses of the legislature. which will cost the state $3.5 him. amendment removing the sales "There's no question that million a year. Another Other area residents told of similar raids on their tax on food cleared the state they're going to adopt this," measure reported out provides homes, including one man who said he was held in jail Senate Taxation Committee said Sen. John Bowman, D - sales tax credits for persons for three days without being charged or allowed to Tuesday and headed for debate Roseville, a committee with incomes up to $15,000. make a phone call. by the full Senate. member. "They're in a frame That bill, however, would The proposal would cost the of mind that they're being automatically be terminated A number ofjiefense motions are pending before U.S. state $150 million in lost taxed to death." should the sales tax on food be District Court Judge Omer Poos in Alton, 111. One revenues annually, which could The committee also reported constitutionally eliminated. contends the indictments should be dismissed because be made up by increasing the of improper conduct by prosecutors before the grand state income tax frOm 3.9 to Spring 4.4 per cent. jury that delivered the indictments in August. The proposed amendment, sponsored by Sen. Jerome T. Selassie acts to meet demands Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie asked his new prime Hart, D - Saginaw, would face voter approval in November Ice Hockey minister for constitutional reform Tuesday night to meet demands for democratic government in the wake of military and civil unrest. DORM LIFE LESS THAN YOU EXPECTED League at the Meanwhile, the government braced itself for a general strike aimed at paralyzing the nation beginning Thursday. A national fraternity is interested in 0(3! M® The strike, organized by a broad front of dissident students and workers, is the latest event in an eight - re founding its chapter atMSU. If you For teams consisting of day - old crisis that began when soldiers seized and some friends MSU Students, Ethiopia's second largest city this past week demanding Faculty or Staff. are interested in more pay and better living conditions. the benefits of Selassie named a new government Thursday in an attempt to end the crisis, but evidence mounted that the a fraternal living April 1st - May 9th situation contact military is joining other dissidents in pressing for further Pete at - economic and political changes. For Information and application Strikes, student riots hit Spain 3321712 Call 355-2380 The Spanish government continued attempts to defuse a confrontation with the Catholic church Tuesday while student riots closed several universities BE AN EARLY BIRD and taxi drivers and fishermen went on strike. Church troubles began last week when Bilbao Bishop Antonio Anoveros refused a government request to, leave Spain because he was urging more freedom fbr Basques. The execution of a Barcelona anarchist precipitated SELL YOUR BOOKS NOW the student riots, while the drivers and fishermen struck against massive fuel price increases. The current crisis is the worst in Spain since Premier Carlos Arias Navarro took office two months ago. Panel to trim defense budget The Senate defense appropriations subcommittee will try to cut S3.5 billion from next year's record $85.6 billion defense budget, chairman John L. McClellan. D - Ark., said Tuesday. The subcommittee began hearings Tuesday on military appropriations requests, with Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger and Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as lead - off witnesses. McClellan stressed that budget cuts would be made ortly where the subcommittee feels they can be made without weakening U.S. defense posture. Unrest forces prison transfers More than 700 inmates in a Hermosillo, Mexico, jail hit by riots were transferred to another facility Tuesday. Six prisoners died of smoke inhalation in a riot Monday that began during protests of living conditions. The 19th century prison was built to house 250 inmates, but Mexican authorities said it was housing 718 when the riots began. One other inmate died Monday during a mass escape from a Mexican prison in Nogales, just across the border from Arizona, "The inmates who broke out include all types of prisoners from murderers to drug traffickers and traffic violators," a police spokesman said. Indicted prosecutor found dead A Pennsylvania district attorney under investigation for tax fraud was found shot to death Tuesday before he was indicted by a federal grand jury in shortly We specialize in buying & selling USED BOOKS fer Pittsburgh. more Robert Duggan, 48, was indicted for failure to report than $137,000 in income from 1967 to 1970, a U.S. attorney said. Pennsylvania State Police said a undergraduate classes—we have to give yeu a better deal. preliminary investigation indicated Duggan committed suicide. Had he been tried and convicted, Duggan would have faced a maximum 32 - year prison sentence and $60,000 fine. 507 E. Grand River Impresario Hurok dies at 85 Impresario Sol Hurok died Tuesday of a heart attack after becoming ill during a meeting with David (Across From Borkey) Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank, in New York. He was 85. 351-5420 L Hurok was best known for performing artists to America. bringing Russia's greatest -Compiled by Steve Repko Stone Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 6, 1974 3 Unit access fail s to vote By MIKE GALATOLA I question. to the report to send the their student enrollments Willard Warrington, director think the Even if the forms Stitt News Staff Writer members had faculty disputed courses back to the of the Office of Evaluation were some questions through advertising in order to placed on the proposed two that they committee was defeated. have a good production record, Extended Academic Council really did want to Services, said the information levels, one for administrators James E. Bath, chairman of Bath Said. portions of the near answered sought by these groups would and the other for departments |(te on by the the University Committee be on "Must all go the paper diverse that form and students, the second form .yum committee report committee," one student Public Safety, raised we so one a question route to survive the credit might not be able to service all °htd the student access representative said. about advertising of courses. • hour three groups. might still be cumbersome, game?" he asked. Warrington said. Harold S. Johnson, chairman of the Educational Policies Committee, said his committee was issue. studying the advertising Letter campaign George Fairweather, College of Social Science representative, drew a loud council laugh when he asked on bottle bill set Johnson to study the MSU course catalog for its accuracy Members of PIRGIM will hold a letter writing campaign in the in describing courses. lobby of the International Center on Thursday and Friday When the council did turn to afternoon to gain support for the controversial container ban bill now in committee in the state House. the student access question, Michael Farley, a PIRGIM volunteer, said its members will be most of the discussion centered in the center from noon until 5 p.m. both afternoons with on the possiblity of whether one evaluation form could pamphlets and other information about the bill. The bill, in the House Consumers and Agriculture provide information desired by Committee, the three different would ban throw away soft drink and beer bottles and cans in - segments of the University Michigan. It requires a 10 cent deposit on all containers for beer — faculty, and soft drinks and requires that dealers administrators and students. give refunds for returned containers. Farley said PIRGIM will urge students to write representatives on the committee to hasten action on the bill. Four sponsors of the bill who are on the committee are: H. Position opens Lynn Jondahl, D-East Lansing; Quincy Hoffman, R-Applegate, Stanley M. Powell, R-Ionia; James F. Smith, R-Grand Blanc. for editorship of Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Waiting 1975 Wolverine Applications are now being Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is $ 16 per year. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. Editorial and business offices at 345 Student Services Bids:.. I Geoffrey Walker, left, and Hester Cain wait for the weekly Academic Council meeting to accepted for editor of the 1975 University, East Lansing, Michigan. 48824. • Michigan State I begin Tuesday. At the meeting the council heard a VA hour debate on the curriculum Wolverine, MSU's yearbook. A I committee report and postponed action on the question of student access to instructor rating written PHONES statement, not more than three News/Editorial 3SS-82S2 pages long, of 355-825S State News photo by Dale Atkins Classified Ads applicant's experience and time Display Advertising 353-6400 availability will be required, 355-3447 jstion out of the limelight as Herbert C. Rudman, College Bath said many of the courses along with ideas and plans for 355-831 1 of Education he had seen advertised in « council failed again representative, the yearbook. The statement jesday to vote on the issue. objected to the curriculum newspapers and handbills should be submitted to W.F. ■ The council will not discuss committee's changing four 400 differed substantially from Mcllrath, 2 Journalism Bldg., level sociology courses to the their description in the question of whether later than March 28. - no jt indents should have access to 300 level. Rudman said this curriculum committee's report. Karen Sherck, 446 E. shift would seriously hinder Some departments were McDonel Hall, is editor of the plted faculty evaluations til it meets April 2. Debate graduates from the College of apparently trying to increase 1974 Wolverine. L the controversy ran up to Education. Iwmment time at tlle ^eb- "Our graduate students can MOOSUSKI MEETING p council meeting and was not usually take courses the 500 level," Rudman said. below WED. MARCH 6 7:30 PM CORAL GABLES , ■ , So£t fladiine. 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My complaint was Bob Novosad Opinion Page editor requested. but would not involvea Jim Bush City editor severe backaches and sorrie right • sided hvsten., tomv J Craig Porter Photo editor If someone aspirates and starts to choke therefore would l.ynda Eckert Editorials the National editor Is there any danger to swallowing in your presence, you may save his life by pain making me ill and causing me ability to have children. probably not affect Jf are opinion of State News editors. Staff columns, commentaries, chewing gum, other than it catching in the discomfort. He recommended birth points of view and letters are personal opinion. reaching into his mouth and pulling out throat? the object if it is large enough to grab, or control pills; however, I have no real An unrelated question I have is that I with assistance turning the person upside menstrual problems. In my semen I have quite a few sna heard that Listerine mouth wash can be down and pounding on his back. Beyond Can you explain this to me? He said translucent jelly like particles. Is thj, | EDITORIALS applied to the of wax. ear to prevent the Is this true, and is there build - up danger of either of these expedients you would need the assistance of a person knowledgeable that if the pills didn't help, he would recommend a hysterectomy. I am 40 years cause for alarm? No. Semen is made possible damage to the ear? enough to cut an emergency opening into old. up 0f a - the trachea (windpipe) below the larynx. From your description, it sounds as if amount of sperm and larger amount] RHA effective One of the not ■ so - clever folk tales that mothers pass on to little children is that swallowing chewing gum will make If you are going to use mouthwashes, which are worthless from any health point of view, keep them in your mouth. The your physician believes the pain you arc having is related to ovulation (the release of the egg from the ovary). If there are secretions produced vesicles and the prostate come as by the gland. nosurprise.to you that there! ^ It'sh* their intestines stick together. There is no skin in the fanals of the ear is adhesions between the ovary and the people who have studied the stuff J evidence to support such a notion. extraordinarily sensitive and should not be uterus its conceivable that this could cause carefully. They report that the prost, for The Residence Hall Assn. (RHA) other hall food manager. stu - Normally, when swallowing occurs a lid like device (glottis), functioning as a valve, covers the opening leading to the poked at or messed with unless one is directed to do so by a physician. Some people do have unusual amounts of wax build up which can block the ear . considerable pain though in no other way affect menstrual function. The use of the birth control pill in such a situation would be to prevent ovulation among other things, contributes enzymes to the ejaculate. ()ne enzymes causes coagulation and the 0f otL u 1 lungs, preventing food from being - causes liquefaction of the semen afl RHA members sit several canal and cause a painful situation. For and therefore prevent the pain. The birth several minutes time. These is one student group that quietly on aspirated. Gum and other small objects in the vast majority of people, ear wax tends control pill is used in a number of medical added to the semen in the last substances! and competently fulfills its committees that are looking into the mouth are occasionally sucked into millisecof the lungs but not by swallowing. An to dry up and fall out. There are situations for reasons other than its before ejaculation. Most function of furthering student areas of student interest. The likely, you| untimely rapid inspiration, such as might preparations which soften and liquify contraceptive value and this would be one observing normal coagulated semi interests. Housing Options Committee, set up occur during coughing or laughing, causes dense, sticky wax allowing it to work free. of them. If the birth control pills do not Consistency of semen varies somewl In fact, an important job facing last year at the request of RHA, has the aspiration. If the object is large Some of these can be irritating to the ear. stop the pain, the suggested surgery might depending on the frequency ofejaculatl made several recommendations, Gentle weekly flushing of the ears using a well be in order. Pregnancies at age .40 are and the the newly elected board of officers enough, like a chunk of food, it can get rubber bulb like ear syringe also works generally not recommended but if this degree of sexual exciteml that takes over today is to maintain including an alternating suite stuck in the larynx (voice box) and cause - among other things. RHA's service - oriented activism. option for students. RHA's accomplishments go As a reflection of its success, the unheralded for the most part since Housing Options Committee is POINT OF VIEW much of its work is done behind slated to become a standing the scenes in stimulating committee of the Academic Philosopher-king for government administrative groups to act in Council. students' interests. But occasionally RHA does not make the extra effort to represent An example is the Oct. 25 student concerns, especially in residence hall contract release confrontations with administrators. Editor's note: To familiarize students I am majoring in philosophy, so I not to me-.tion the administrators of I policy. It was after an RHA request For example, RHA retreated with candidates running for ASMSU Board thought that I could make an acceptable school. I that residence hall management recently from pressing the board of president and their stands, six contenders philosopher ■ king. Plato would like it. Student governments are only inhabil made it easier for students to be trustees to take a public stand on I tried to instate myself as absolute by those who want it to look good! have submitted Points of View for today's Students should have access to Student released from their housing the Housing Options Committee dictator of the student government at their record. No one in the governml page. Richard Strong, who is also running Instructor Rating System (SIRS) forms. contracts in fall term to ease recommendations, including the for the post, did not provide a Lansing Community College, but I failed. 1 am an agnostic with reference to my really cares what happens. I really tried 1 Since I am now attending MSU I thought overcrowding. coed housing option. commentary. that I could see what I could do here. religious beliefs. I mention this only so constructive change at LCC. f RHA was also instrumental in But on the whole, RHA is a While at LCC I did nanage to become that I can bring up the fact that I write a But if we are lucky, 10 percent of will vote. Do you care?I must admit thJ yl By ROBERT DISTLER bimonthly column about it in the LCC initiating the sick - tray policy that model of effective student secretary of the government (which many used to care more than you. At this 'The time has come,' the Walrus said, claim I did by devious means). newspaper. It provides more of an timfl . lets students bring food trays to government that should be studied academic exercise than playing in their really don't know if I do anymore. 'To talk of many things; Unfortunately, I was not well liked Remember what Franz Kafka said:" their rooms after presenting a by other student groups who, Of shoes — and ships — and sealing wax student government did. because I had the bad habit of pointing out Lueg wird zur Weltordnung gemaeht." 1 signed slip from a University Health unlike RHA, are not taking full Of cabbages - and kings — to the members that they flagrantly What made their government boring was Center physician to their residence advantage of their resources. And why the sea is boiling hot — violated their constitution very often. the fact that its members were so dense. Distler js a junior majoring in philosophy1 POINT OF VIEW ASMSU should p SMSll By TIMOTHY F. CAIN of experience in how MSU works. I have board meetings, which I have regularly conditions, as well as in the policing of the As a candidate for president of ASMSU, been a member of the University attended. Committee on Public Safety for two years. I feel that students should make the community. I would like to outline the issues I think We need student government that is most I have been president of the Kellogg decisions that affect their lives. They are important for the election at always ready, in times of rising costs and Center Student Employes Assn. since co - should be able to obtain decent housing spring registration. diminishing financial aid, to oppose ASMSU is the only student's organization founding it in 1972. which provides a realistic social setting, on I have served as director of ASMSU or off campus, as they choose. They ought condescending, detrimental University large enough to represent a students' policies, while also working for interests. When treated unfairly by the Labor Relations since it was started a year to have access to faculty evaluation forms. constructive change at MSU. University, an individual student has little ago, and in this nonvoting capacity I have They should have a voice in the spoken out on many issues at ASMSU determination of their wages and working Cain is a sophomore majoring in journalism. remedy. With action • oriented student government, every student would be in a better position. ASMSU must be willing to pursue the student's concerns both inside and outside POINT OF VIEW MSU. Committee appointment, campus judiciaries, lobbying, and legal action are Change image of student board all important areas for ASMSU involvement. Past presidents, elected by the ASMSU Board, have not been publicly accountable for their actions. If elected, I would hold a By JAMES BEACH does and what it can do for you, then I I believe ASMSU could gather this weekly press conference to let students need your support. information and, with cooperation from know what is going on at ASMSU. Today, to the majority of students, the One of the several recent issues of other campus units, a summary of classes Too often the student's concerns have image of student government is as vague as importance to the student is the and instructors could be a reality. been compromised away by ASMSU it has ever been. It is no wonder that "Should we get down to business or break for Hell week?" accessibility of the Student Instructor Another issue of current debate is the officials. The trustee liaison proposal, for students have been accused of being Rating Systems (SIRS) forms. formation of a student liaison to the board example, was compromised out of apathetic - how can one take an active Some faculty have argued that the of trustees. The present proposal existence by ASMSU and President interest in something he does not would create a liaison congisting of POINT OF VIEW Wharton. Student leaders must not be confidentiality of personnel records would understand? be compromised if students were allowed students along with faculty and alumni. Working knowledge| tricked into betraying the public trust to To change the image of student access to the SIRS forms. However, an The presence of a majority of nonstudents get along well with University government is the challenge I would like on this group weakens it to such an extent administrators. overwhelming number of students and to accept. If you want to understand that it does not merit student support. I would bring to the office a some faculty members believe that good deal how your government works, what it students have a right to see these forms in A new proposal should be drawn up POINT OF VIEW order to help them select courses. I propose that students, in making their decisions, not only have a right to read the which would create a liaison which would better represent the students'needs. These are only two of the many prime qualification while students must suffer time limit* 'I SIRS forms, but they should have other important issues, bat all have one thing in By THOMAS SOMERS types bf information readily available common - they affect you, the student. and fines. T Activism necessary pertaining to a course. The type of tests, the number of term papers and the Look into student government. It is a good deal, but it could be a good deal I am president running for ASMSU Board because I hold concerns that the great majority of students desire to • Changing the University requiring sophomores to live in Univeif P| have a working knowledge of the, the University to specify living By TIMOTHY DAVIS Two specific issues that are important important problems concerning students. legal adults. units|. 1 to students are the United Farm Workers The health facilities at MSU are in • The Kalamazoo Street project ^<| The failure of ASMSU to act in a struggle and work on antirape legislation. POINT OF VIEW serious need of updating and/or an be the concern of all students. dynamic fashion necessitates an immediate As active supporter of these improvement. Funding health facilities is an struggles the problem. Though the .proposed expansion w Diversity key issue change. ASMSU has failed to actively my concern is to alert people to these allow for better traffic flow andelirnj involve students in fundamental issues that issues and involve students in them. There ASMSU must represent student interests in any funding proposal. flooding problems, we must be con ■ concern them both as students of MSU are too many issues that are locally, Primary issues that must be dealth with for the safety of the children in ■ and as people. nationally and internationally important and the destruction of a unique n V The next leader of ASMSU must have by ASMSU include the following studejit Its failure to support the striking Farah to allow students to elect a board and By VICTOR M. GREEN area. . J workers is a clear example of this, but the experience, the personal concerns: relax the rest of the year. • The destruction of the natural are | certainly not the only one. The role of ASMSU should not be that MSU has one of the most diverse characteristics, the political persuasiveness ASMSU should lobby for student construction noise and loss of r | This failure is due not only to of a frozen expression of student student bodies of any university in the the foresight and the desire to bring all access to Student Instructor Rating opinion, MSU students: black, white, Chicano and scatter the surviving wildlife T System (SIRS) forms. Such individuals who held office last year, but to the attitudes and indifference that have but an active and fluid instrument alerting United States. However, the composition of MSU's student government, any other groups into representation, allow access would students to select sections and Though past ASMSU boards I students to issues that affect them and ASMSU, is shown reluctance to become invo ■ dominated ASMSU for years. remarkably unindicative of that diversity, participation, and consideration. I feel professors that will fit their academic the surrounding community. ne* Wh$t is needed is not old involving the students in changing what is that my past activities have prepared me needs. J new names on necessary. both in its composition and in the student • In board cannot afford to dose itseii ideas, but new people who actively seek to ASMSU can affect change in and with those qualifications and I have the my opinion residence hall contracts groups whose needs and concerns are physical bounds of MSU. _ make ASMSU not only responsible to desire to perform the very important task leave much to be desired. Damage students, but also, for students. outside the community by student and faculty concern. mobilizing considered and acted upon. Also, student apathy about student government is that the next ASMSU president will be operate under the concept of guilty until deposits It must speak to the surrouj faced with. By electing me as the next proven innocent. Also, the fact that community with the force o "| Responsible for directing and motivating This concern begins now by involving alarmingly high. students- student action in this community. ASMSU president, a positive step will be students living off campus cannot make A,nt w yourselves in the struggles around you and I have a variety of experiences from The students need a pre^dent w The active promotion of and does not end with the election, but civil rights work, to voter education and taken in the direction of building a use of deferred tuition is grossly execute these changes tnr i] involvement in the struggles of women, continues in maintaining these relevant, effective and representative discriminatory. registration, to legislative politics. I have • Rectifying the various 1974-75. The students need a black, Chicano and other oppressed student government. commitments. been successful in all these endeavors and I discriminatory nationalities, and student and faculty gained further experience as a member of Green is a junior is majoring in international policies of the Library; i.e. faculty members may check books control of the University are especially Davis is a freshman majoring in linguistics and *the All - University Student Judiciary here relations policy problems In James out for So nivrs is a freshman majoring " important. oriental and African languages. at MSU. Madison College. indefinite periods of time with no fines science. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 6, 1974 5 »air brings original liih y VALERIE SITKA shopful of hand 541 £7r fPo'thC Tail0r's APP*ntice, At present Spencer and Mountz are Mountz. clothiS ? and R'Ver Ave- carr'es antique both gathering and reproducing artifacts The men are determined to capture the ever wonder what It would hi Ifd T he h« esses #nd1880 from women' At Present, to 1950 for sale for the American bicentennial celebration in 1976. total impression of former lifestyles and ITbefn like to have lived in the 18th or are geared more toward the common Kh centurv? Bill Spencer and MSU when h" Z' 22' is Spencer's shopkeeper They are trying to retain the person. ientCharli Mountz do it regularly. wiavenL"01 or 'T"0"'"8 scavenging assistant. 85 8 CTaftsman authenticity of the styles of the era, which Spencer said that when reproducing ■fhe two Lansing men separately ' has proven to be difficult. garments, he tries to stay as close to the II e interested in recreating the regularly check newspaper ads original fabrics as possible and, therefore, Itricately constructed garments and atti« and junk Jps^r^' "Back then men wore their clothes until they rotted off their bodies. Men stunk he works mostly with 100 per cent wool ¥ sories typical of settlers in early Ll»« kiS °rsaidSlmilar items which salvageable Spencer. "Some are and grew scaggly beards and bathed in or 100 per cent cotton. of the Little mending is done to the acquired lakes while wearing the same clothes |Ke try 10 reassemble the dress of a tofm items hidden W'th uua own farms with lots of away in them. They often ate and they slept in," said small, soft - spoken garments so that the natural look of the Lod in our history as accurately as times is retained. Ljbif so that if someone from that era locationT"16"15 01 advise me of their L us they would feel we were dressed ropriateiy ,riately with . respect to with respect instruction techniques and construction clothing to our clothing i ' are c|eanjno ln i,8"?- 20 0ther peoPle collecting the artifacts, City energy conservation waning and ' mending them off, Patriarche ii e» and Mountz, 1102 Jerome ! • if. said. reproducing similar garments from pays says ■ ® Spencer and Mountz, along with many functions^ f>brics t0 display at hist<»rical East Lansing city government has taken attributed to a special conservation policy interested craftsmen, strive for "We are much "me frequently invited to appear ir some apparently giant steps in the implemented by Patriarche in October. - SK sponsored by direction of energy conservation. The policy called for decreased room itingreproducible artifacts. museums, u Greenfield Village or the federal New figures compiled by City Manager temperatures, reduced use of room lights ■Spencer, a former education and government, John M. Patriarche show that the city has and less frequent use of city vehicles. fCS student at MSU, dropped out of dramatically decreased Electrical energy figures show that the gas, heating oil and «| two years ago to collect historical Mountz said they electrical energy consumption, especially ts and accessories to open his own eventually will have a city used 41.4 per cent less electricity group like a traveling Greenfield in the last three months of 1973. Village during 1973, as compared to 1972. (op in East Lansing. complete with militia. The decrease in energy use is being Patriarche estimated that the city saved $1,744 in electrical costs. I BELIEVE THAT 8EA61ES Heating oil use for 1973 was also down ARE THE MQ5T SENSITIVE from 1972 levels for the months of OF All DOSS October, November and December. Statistics show that the city saved 32.2 per cent on its heating fuel consumption. The city used 5.3 per cent less gasoline during December of this year, as compared Historically dressed to the same month last year, figures show. Bill Spencer, left, and Charli Mountz model some of the clothes Patriarche said that the rather low gas typical of the 18th and 19th century. They are collecting old clothes savings for one short month should not be for the Tailor's Apprentice, 541 E. Grand River Ave., and want to taken as an indicator of what overall retain the authenticity of the styles Idoonesbury long-term savings can be. State News photo by John Martell 'iv/ SAY, ionkU, // ' / U10NPER. 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PLUS stereo compacts,, porch. 489-4944. 3.3.8 I Cowboy Boots Color and Black / white TV sets. """""" 332-4314/351-6222 S.H. KAPLAN Brookfield Plaza ■ 694-2154 Halfway between Holt <> 1880-C Haslett Rd. 351-5330 • Houae Slippers 8-Track car decks, tapes, albums. GREAT LAKES 10X55, 2® Mason on N. Cedar EDUCATIONAL COURSES 3S1-4247 binoculars. 35mm and movie bedroom, furnished, ideal lor| camera equipment. Old Persian Why pav rent' S'800.| Appliances/Furnistiings MARCH $AVMt$ Car Wash Financial Stereo Repair rugs. Bargains in Diamond and "J* m 0f Pe,e- 33''383.| DR. D.M.DEAN Engagement sets. WILCOX Lowest Daily 9,® New and Used Furniture, 210 Abbott Rd. Sanyo, Akal-Roberts, JVC, machines. Singers, Whites. , an,«"na. 'ur"^ed, super® Stereo Consoles, Used Appliances, Lamps, Paints and BROOKFIELD PLAZA TEXACO Hours 8am - 6pm 2409 E. Michigan Ave. 332 -"563 Necchis. New Homes and "many others." $19.95 to $39.95. ^HIGA 372-2580.® J Antiques. 413 N. dlppert Terms. EDWARDS _____ Across from Frandor DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 676 5549 371-1220 541 E. Grand River Ave. 337-1300 - ADVERIISE 111c 1115 H„ North .u XA1 ... Washington. nccn Mnon c USED MOBILE hhomes already i„«i , se Arts & Crafts MINE Clothing Furniture Stripping"" 489-6448. C-3-3-7 P minutes from loB' Loca,ed lu" campus. '0| Calll WILLI AMSTOWN 1 nn 100 necn USED VACUUM ..tMICHIGANClesners, MOBILE HOMES,! DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Barry 372-2580 0*5-3-7 Tanki, cannisters, and upriflhts. EXCHANGE to sell out fast Guaranteed one full year. $7.88 FINE RE-SALE SHOP SERVICE CUSTOM PAINTING ,972 RICHARDSON 12' x 60 I Upholstery DONNISH U P ' excellent condition. $600 an Every man's suit, sport coat UNIQUE FURNITURE, and pants, all-weather coats 24 HR SERVICE 111L 316 North h rIlNGnC°MPArY' Cedar, Opposite City t8k® °Ver monthly. '}aVmen,s of 517-625-7186. $105,361 2-3-6® , GIFTS, FRAMES GENERAL REPAIRS Market. C-3-3-7 SILVER, CALL Our low over - head saves CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING _ BRUSH and ROLLER >LP THINGS JAN STARR RESTYLING, REFINISHING WINTER RATES in EFFECT Dick Butler Clothing Store SATISFACTION tenor sax, J9LEr"■ $98. Selmer tenor sax, ' Sch""" pot". »"»« /d(v«f. I, I 355-8255 citicnc no Downtown Grand Ledge, acre GUARANTEED $398. 351-8232. 3-3-7 l l 489 5157 ftarW Shop from the river bridge. Credit cards welcome. - FREE ESTIMATES NIKON F, two '67 PARKWOOD MOBILE home! Hours - 9:30-6:00 dally view finders, slide duplicator, accessories. Antique 12- x 52' Moon Lake! Sat. 11-5 655-1534 Sunday 2pm — 5pm Let us do the hard 339 2528 Furnished, skirted, full ,J 1 villi* 111" ° 8d PnC#' -628-2448.2-3-6 53900 or $400 down! Athletic jerseys UNION Counseling Maple Syrup/Honey and t8ke over payment | BUILDING People read our NEXT USED CAMERAS, SLR Rangefinder, Kodak's, twin lens. 675-5586 / 393-4191.5-3-8 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? HORSTMYER'S SERVICE 372-156024 Hours BUSINESS miscellaneous. 349-1715 after 6 LOTS AVAILABLE near MS BARBER SUGAR HOUSE pm. 0-6-3-8 on bu* rou,e- by Coral Gables. ■ DIRECTORY 10' x 50' and smaller. $58 aT SERVICE ~ LETTERED SHOP BAND .. ~ month and up. At MOBILE I NYLON JACKETS MARITAL PROBLEMS? Bee Supplies Raw Honey runs BROKE up Must sell - Fender Bandmaster Amp head. HOME MANOR. 2756 East! 8-5:30 Mon. - Frl. NEED TO TALK? DIRECTORY- Fander Bassman amp head, 332-2437.|■ By Appt. or Walk In | Maple Syrup March West Fillfoore Bass amp haad. $8.75 (For 10 or More) 355-3359 29 West 115-H speaker cabinet, | CATHOLIC Come to 5236 Curtice Rd, Mason, You just did11: Ovation 100 watt P.A. head. LOSt & FOUDQ Vie print artwork and lettering SOCIAL SERVICES Michigan One mile south of 394-2167 before 6 p.m. 7-3-8 1 * on Nylon Jackets, T - Shirts, CAN HELP CoinMiMa ~ on Onondaga. Turn left Call Call Athletic Jerseys, etc. CURTICE RD. 10 a.m. 5 taaess Service 372 4020 i. Monday - Saturday - or Jan Starr EYE GLASSES at Large Savings. FIND SOMETHING 882-2011. 355-8255 Why Pay More? OPTICAL " you've found a pet or artk 355-8255 DISCOUNT 2615 East value, we want to help you retumB Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409. jt- Juft come imo ,he S,ate Newii C-6-3-8 Classified Department and tf + : you want to place an ad in EASTH Apartments ^ Apartments ^ Houses £ Houses £] Rooms /* For Sale NIKONOS UNDERWATER camera LANSING STATE BANK'S found® system. Complete outfit. column. As a public service I Excellent condition. Call LANSING STATE BANK wi MICHIGAN AVENUE off two GIRL FOR 3 girl. Close. - EAST LANSING - TWO PEOPLE needed for house. ROOM, BOARD, spring term. 487-0943 3-3-6 the ad at no cost to you! ground floor. Furnished - ROLLEIFLEX 120 CAMERA, rooms, Immediately spring. $78.33 / home / 1V4 baths, marble EAST LANSING Own room. $65. March rent $235. Nexus Co-op. 351-0100. 80mm, F:2.8 Zeiss lens, light $140 / month plus deposit. month. 393-8995. 4-3-8 entrance. Finished rec room / paid. 372-4845. 5-3-8 10-3-7 AR MANUAL turntable, good STATE BANK 339-9760. 3-3-8 meter built - in, pistol grip. Best panelling, drop ceiling, bar. condition, $55. Call 355-9844 1-2 FEMALES needed to sublet offer. 353-7691. 5-3-8 Newly carpeted. Quiet PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. after 7 PM. 3-3-8 FOUND: TWO BEDROOM house. 411 GM keys and b ONE GIRL needed for 3 girl Cedar Village apartment 4 neighborhood yet close to Shepard Street. $190 plus South - near Michigan Avenue. leather gloves, Erickson Hail.l apartment. Spring term only. person. Spring. 332-0185. 5-3-8 MOVING Pleasant. 337-1508. 3-3-8 schools, MSU, shopping. utilities. 337-2193. 7-3-8 Quiet for student. Near bus line. - EUROPE, selling February 22, 371-2815. C-338« $25,900 - Dave Tome - $15 / week plus deposit. everything until 15th. 4-poster NEED ONE girl, sublease spring. HoBses £ 485-8368, 372-7943. HUBBELL REALTY. 3-3-8 DEVONSHIRE - NEAR General Hospital. 4 bedroom, Lansing 627 5454. 4-3-8 bedroom suite, stereo. 5-8 PM, 901 Vine No. 8. 484-1914. 3-3-8 FOUND: FEMALE Dog white. Part German - CreamyB Shepherd® Cedar Village. $70/month. 351-0822. 3-3-8 modern home. Carpeted, ROOM: CLOSE to campus. and collie. Friendly. 353-6043.B FEMALE NEEDED - own room. EAST LANSING house has open fireplace, Cooking and parking privileges. SEKINE SHS-270 NORITAKI CHINA "Lorelli," 12 C-3-3-8 garage. $300. Phone INTRODUCTION Transportation necessary. room, single or couple. $56 I 351-0687 after 6 p.m. 4-3-8 OFFER place settings - never used. $150. 4 TO SUBLEASE Campus Hill. 489-1276. 3-3-8 $75/month. Share utilities. Must person.. Spring or spring and 7 ALLOY DOUBLE-BUTTEC 349-2861. B-1-3-6 FOUND: BLACK and v Dishwasher, free transportation, FRAME like pets. 485-8988. 3-3-8 summer. 614 Hagadorn. ROOM AND board in sorority Chemistry Building Li pool 349-3269. 3-3-8 351-7974. 8-3-8 house. Close to campus. $198." HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR - 355-971 5, Marie 3! SUBLEASE 332-3551. 3-3-8 standard size. Works well, $35. Chemistry. C-3-3-7 SPRING, Two men, vdcxipec - CLOSE, WOMAN / 4 woman, EAST SIDE. Two Call 337-0892.1-3-6 $70/month, includes utilities, bedroom comfortable, sublease spring. free washer / dryer, clean, large unfurnished house, stove and FOUND: PAIR of Head Ski's t OWN ROOM in house, furnished. SINGLE ROOM, furnished, no 2 $62.50. 332-3422. 3-3-8 rooms. 332-8946. 3-3-8 refrigerator. 349-1540. 5-3-8 $90 utilities included. Close, cooking. 332-3950. 3-3-8 cooking, 2 blocks campus. $65. 332-8498. 3-3-8 ^eddler. AMPLIFIER AND watts, $150. PIbbsb call 489-2076. guitar - 40 West Wilson. Call Jerry a 353-4111. C-3-3-7 BEDROOM APARTMENT for TWO NEED ONE female for 5-person BEDROOM, furnished Mobile sublease spring term. coed house. Own room, big Homes. $25 - $35/week. Ten EAST SIDE South Cedar CLOSE TO Union - quiet. No car ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and 1 FOUND: WRISTWATCH Abbi $66/month. Bus service, pool. near pm.® - minutes to campus. Quiet and or pets. $16/week. Reserve now. sell. 220 Albert Street, under REFRIGERATOR Apartment Road. Contact Jim after 9 yard, close $50/month. april 8 - and Campus Hill. 349-2517, keep peaceful Freeway, 3 bedroom, 663-8418, 337-2024. 4-3-8 Lums. C-6-3-8 size. One door, full freezer. September. Call Marty, on a lake. 641-6601. 351-4490. C-3-3-7 trying. 3-3-8 furnished home. Carpeted, 0-5-3-8 Please call 882-4990. 3-3-8 : 372-7693, after 7:30. 3-3-8 garage, garden, $200 / month. ROOM, MALE student, PIONEER SX-727 Receivers, EP1 LOST: COLLIE, tan I GIRL NEEDED for Campus Hill 2 and 3 BEDROOM home* from 351-7497. 0-3-3-8 150 speakers, five months old, $85/mont:t. Close to Union - 4 - woman, 349-4617. 3-3-8 spring. $66. GIRL, OWN room in house, walking distance to MSU. Spring $160 per month. Call 393-1220 WOMAN NEEDED. Own room in cooking privileges. Spring term. $510 or best offer. 353-2677. Animals V Trowbridge, Kalamazoo areaM $70/month plus utilities. or 645-7338. 4-3-8 duplex. 332-2824. Call after 6 337-2314. 3-3-6 1-3-6 answers to Bo. Reward! Call® 351-5153. 4-3-8 337-7560. 4-3-8 NOW LEASING for summer and EAST LANSING, MSU walking pm. 3-3-8 ROOM AVAILABLE in four BABY CRIB, miscellaneous items. SHELTIES - TOY collie, AKC, 12 SUBLEASE - SPRING. Female, distance. 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, DUPLEX, ONE male for spring. bedroom house, male or female. 3228 Holiday Drive. Thursday, weeks. Sable and white. Reared LOST, GERMAN East Lansing. Black I u ShepherdfeitMle.| collingwood. Call 351-8950. $85 each. Utilities, deposit, 484-4666 or 373-8118. 3-3-6 March 7. 3-6 p.m. 332-2440. •outdoors. Great with children. share bedroom, furnished, 1-3-6 $62.50 references. 372-1585. 4-3-8 $65, 220 River. Closel 2-3-7 627-9316. 5-3-6 timid around strangers. Rewanl.l / month. 351-2549. 4-3-8 337-0764. 3-3-8 FALL: SINGLES and doubles. Call 351-5608 or 393-7500.| IMMEDIATE - 2 BEDROOMS, SHEPHERD 2 Furnished, utilities, kitchen, TV, EVERYTHING FOR small BOARDING 6 MILES from 4-3-8 - bedroom,carpeted, OWN - furnished, close to MSU. Call available ROOM, furnished, close. lounge, laundry, parking. Close. darkroom. Best offer. Vivitar campus on 32 acres. Boxed stalls SOUTH LANSING. One bedroom, immediately! Stove and 351-8950. 1-3-6 Spring / Summer. $75/month, $70 $100. 332-5722.0-6-3-8 $50, loose barn LOST: HSUSKY male, black, w partly furnished, $130 / month refrigerator - $180 plus utilities en larger etc. 489-2741. 1-3-6 - $40. -call 351-1191.4-3-8 parking. 332-1809. 4-3-8 655-3062 before 4 p.m. 7-3-8 white marking. Left leg shorter* plus utilities, deposit. 882-5488. NEED ROOMMATES, male or 4-3-8 SINGLES. MALES, walk to No identification. REWARD® female, liberal but clean / quiet USED FURNITURE bought and 482-8036. 3 3-7 WOMAN, OWN room. $65. Garden, campus. 334 Evergreen. For GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies - sold. TREASURE CHEST, 116 nn weekdays. 351-2681 after 6 appointment, 489-1893. 5-3-8 unusual long coated, guaranteed B-1-3-6 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED, spring / summer. Ooblah - North Main, Perry. 625-3188. sound pets and watchdogs. West FOUND: KEYS on AlleganyB private room for mature female country. 655-2060. 3-3-7 student. Share quiet, NEEDED - 2 PEOPLE, liberal FURNISHED DOUBLE room. 5-3-8 Coast show blood - lines. Airlines Key chain. Inquirs® EFFICIENCY IN East Lansing, house, friendly atmosphere. 627 Spring free. Utilities, parking, 663-3705. 5-3^ Union, Lost 81 Found. C-3-3-6 conservative house. Close. close to campus, $135 / month, $98/month. 337-0669, after 6 Fairview, 371-2377. 3-3-8 laundry, close. 337-9927. 3-3-7 BICYCLES - ALL TEN Speeds! unfurnished. 337-7551 after 8 DOG OBEDIENCE classes starting FOUND: OCTAGONAL glasses on p.m. 4-3-8 Various colors and sizes, - PM. 3-3-8 FURNISHED DOUBLE room. SINGLE ROOM $75/month. 2 Simplex De-railer, center - pull March 25th. Call Mrs. Cooley Grand River. Inquire at Union,| 5 • 6 - or 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer Lost and Found. C-3-3-6 Spring. Free utilities, parking, blocks I campus. Cooking, brakes, high quality at dealer's 355-9808, Mrs. Ford 393-6653 HOUSE FOR rent - everything and Fall. Furnished, parking, NEED ONE or two men. Campus laundry, close. 337-9927 washer / dryer. Call 8-10 am. Forced warehouse sale. 9 - or Mrs. Smith cost. 489-7675 after 6 Hill, 3-3-8 pool. Bruce, 349-4136. Very close. 484-9774. 06-3-8 X-3-3-8 Monday - Friday. 337-9085. 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. 8 PM. 3-3-8 Personal / 3-3-7 a m. • 12 p.m. Saturday. D & C COUNTRY LIVING opportunity FREE OWN LARGE room available in STORAGE, 1241 Roth Drive, KITTEN, silver striped, LUXURY for one or two girls. Horse and SUMMER: SINGLES and douttos. FREE A lesson in complex TOWNHOUSE, near bus, HOUSE NEEDS one, own room. house across from campus, East South Cedar at 1-96. 694-3311. male, half - grown. 482-3957 ... two bedroom, dishwasher, $50 per month. Call 489-2741. garden facilities, reasonable rent. Grand River, 1027 337-1242 Furnished utilities, kitchen, TV 0-3-3-6 after 5. 3-3-8 care. Call 484-4519 Ea(J carpeted. $240. 332-6677. 3-3-8 3-3-8 Call 834-2103 after five. 5-3-8 5-3-8 . lounge, laundry, parking, close. Michigan or 485-7197 La"1'"® $60 $80. 332-5722.0-6-3-8 NEEDSPRING BREAK MONEY? ; Homes w Mall. MERLE NORMAj CUTE ONE bedroom, block from OWN ROOM, large house, near HOUSE - 208 South Howard HELP! ROOMMATE needed for WE'LL BUY just about anything of COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-iWJ campus. Utilities paid, $160. $80. Mornings Street, Near MSU. Call anytime, two bedroom value, from stereo components to campus. house, spring. 332-5506. 3 3-8 355-7640.1-3-6 484-9366. 7-3-8 $80/ month, rent 351-9274. 5-3-6 negotiable! baseball gloves. DICKER & DEAL SECONDHAND Come on into 1967 CHAMPION 12X60, Skirted, partly furnished, 1 mile from WEIGHT CAPITOL AREA rooms, near furnished, carpeted, utilities. $145. Girls or married L.C.C. 3 FOUR BEDROOM house, partly furnished. Close to campus! $225 / month, plus utilities. ROOMS AVAILABLE in attractive For Sale ]ft>] store, 1701 South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3886. Open 9-9 Monday, campus, asking $3200. Call 351-1068 evenings. 3-3-8 REDUCTION duplex, near campus. Call Wednesday, and Friday. Other couple. Phone 489-1276. 3-3-8 SUBLEASE, ONE bedroom, FIVE PERSON house, 2 baths, finished rec room, partially 332-0914. 5-3-6 351-6548. 3-3-8 FOR SALE - 10-speed Kalkhoff bicycle. Simplex derailer. Toll nights until 6 p.m. c-5-3-8 AMERICAN 1967 bedroom, very good condition. 12X£0, 2 PROGRAM furnished, ample parking, unfurnished, luxury apartment, bus. Available now. near 351-8920. SHARE ROOM $200 per term, ROOMS, SPRING quarter, near clips and straps. 2 years old. SPEAKER PAIRS - KLH 17's $95, Fully furnished, skirted, newly Information meeting today | utilities included. Board aa&le. campus. Sorority house. Call Excellent condition. $90. KLH32's $75, Kenwood tape carpeted, close to campus. close. $170. 351-1315. 3-3-8 3-3-8 and each Mon-Fri thru Two blocks from campus. Carol, 332-8835. ^3-8 393-6693. 6-3-8 deck $185. Call Stan 332-8081 Pbone337 9534, 3-3-8 351-5687. 6-3-8 after 5 pm. B-1-3-6 March 14 of exam week SPRING TERM, SHARE room, 5 SHARP, COMPLETELY redone SINGLE ROOMS $65 to $75. uxtbei STEREO COMPONENT system HAPPINESS at 3:30 PM person, 2 bedroom apartment. IS A interior, 3 bedroom house. Close included. Kitchen facilities, Pionear amp, BSR turntable. FRENCH PROVINCIAL canopy Next w campus. $65/month. to campus. 351-5891, after 6 DESPERATE I ONE woman, own STATE NEWS AD. 351 1859. 3-3-8 room, furnished, parking. Close to campus. Custom speakers. $200. bed and chest. $100. 337-7677 IT WORKS! 366-8255 p.m. 3-3-8 yard. $95/month. 337-9595. 5-3-8 332-6990 aftar 4 pm. B-1-3-6 484-6536. 6-3-8 aftar 5 PM. 3-3-8 6, 1974 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 6, 1974 15 Msonl ](2 [jwi (a laOMTT'S MR S1QO $199 04-^8 new plus taxes. ^nings Call TRAVEL T°N' 351 8800 from All have ESP, woman insists jUD RESTAIIRAHI By ACE BURGESS minority, years ago, who graduate of Ohio State audiences, and on March 19 he to the senses, psychokinesis, But to John H. Wakeley, Pitcher Night (M-Th) I Service * State News Staff Writer In today's modem believed that the world was University, who is presently an will be appearing at Oakland movement of physical objects by the mind without use of chairman of the MSU psychology department, there age of round, there also is a small instructor in University. Luncheon special - $1.50 science and technology, most group of adherents today who parapsychology-psychic "In this country, we were physical means; telepathy, is no such thing as psychic Pool Table POR THE BEST „„ „„„ people believe Extra Sensory believe that ESP is possible and phenomena-at Marshall Adult always trying to see if ESP was involving apparent phenomena. equipment Perception (ESP) to be practical. real thing," Graham said. "In communication from one mind "I don't thing there is see the r"pletely their potential for ESP, she In the past, Graham said, John Evans, a teaching evidence to support its 337 0259. r^ORT, APPLICATION, said, because they don't know fnutive Weddings, and Natural SUEDE and how to get into the , , r a i t » . LUKE LEATHER, cleaning and "subconscious dimension" of PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-7690. restoring. OKEMOS DRY the condition, C-5-3-8 CLEANERS, 349-0910. 0-1-3-6 mind, which is necessary. er. dryer, Announcements for It's What's Students for Somers will meet at Two MSU psychology ). skirting, prasSnBar [ Typing Service ^ Happening State must be received in the News office, 341 Student Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least 10 tonight at 330 N. Harrison Road to discuss SIRS forms. professors, John H. Wakeley and David Wessel, are skeptical . 10X55, ideal tor JF&ft IgSONS TYPING DONE in my Home. two class days before No announcements will be by phone. publication. accepted A study room with individual tables and coffee will be available about Graham's optimism on psychic phenomena. >nt? $1800 337-1383 pr a SMses- b0» P* per page up to 10 pages. 40* over 10 pages All announcements from 6 p.m. to 12 ajn. March 8 through March IS at United However, Graham stands steadfast saying: "I've had gjjfa 489-2128.0-6-3-8 It s What's daily Happening" printed are read in Ministries in Higher Education, many ESP experiences over the on WMSN 640 AM campus LATEST IN Glittered nail past 20 years—usually when bedroom, HE PURPLE VICKI fast, accurate, radio, as one of WMSN's many ^ enclosed polish RAZZMATAZZ, new services to the students of someone close to me is in dependable. Inexpensive Typing. MSU. The Shotgun Club will meet at large |ot, from L'Oreal. Alio try our Wild WMSN is looking for disc trouble. Their personal Near campus. 337-7260. 4-3-8 jockeys 7:30 tonight in 215 Men's 17, 3-3-8 Musk cologne by Max Factor and announcers for spring term. Intramural Bldg. For more depredation Reached me, and Revelon's Charlie. EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos". Applicants must be students. information call Kim Colgate after though I didn't personally get GULLIVER STATE DRUGS. . Background in radio and experience in touch with them." IBM (pica or elite is preferred, but not E*t Grand River. 332-5171. type.) necessary. 3736726 weekdays or 349-1773 Help improve radio service at MSU. Twenty years ago an WW All fraternities, sororities and evenings and weekends. 0-1-3-6 Persons interested in working at individual was thought to be independent students. Men of THE ALOHAI WMSN should contact Jim Marshall Progress Inc. is coordinating a crazy if he or she had ESP COMPLETE or Dave Mellor in 8 Student THESES Service, talent search in East Lansing and experiences, Graham said. But Discount printing. IBM Services Bldg. Hawaiian typing Lansing communities. Also if there with the emergence of more and binding of theses, are special exhibitions you might resumes, Union Activities Board: Misused people claiming to posses it, ^ T-Shirt! &ieani publications. Across from campus, comer M.A.C. and consumers, tell your troubles to the Consumer Information and wish to reveal to the public, such as paintings, pottery or any artistical work you would like to sell, send American scientists are Grand River, below Jones Complaint Referral Office, second beginning to take a closer look 351-1911 your resumes to Starr's Black & at the )6 Ann Stre< Stationery Shop. Call floor Union. Volunteers to help in Tan phenomenon. c/o MOP Inc., 305 River St., COPYGRAPH SERVICES. office are also needed. Union Graham said one person who BOARD EXAM TUTORING Lansing with your name, phone Activities Board is offering craft has scientists and everyone else STANLEY H. KAPLAN 337-1666. C-5-3-8 number and what specific classes for spring term in TUTORING COURSES crocheting, needlepoint, macrame presentation you would like to utterly astounded is Uri Geller, EXPERIENCED IBM display in conjunction with the a 26-year-old Israeli, featured w being formed for the typing. and knitting, five weekly lessons talent search or culture exhibition. . $600 and MCAT. DAT, LSAT, Dissertations, (Pica - Elitel. will cost $10. Sign up in UAB in a recent issue of Time of $105,36 BSB, GRE Board Exams. For FAYANN, 489-0358. C-5-3-8 office on second floor Union. The-Freak Chess Confederation Magazine. there has been a reluctance in fellow in psychology at the existence, Wakeley said he 186. 2-3-6 wmition call 1-313-354-0085. will hold its spring tournament By mental force, he is said Free this country University of Michigan said he would continue to deny the M PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation U: Zazan: applied Zen April 5 through April 7. Prizes will to be able to bend keys, nails to investigate meditation technique. Bring a has been doing informal theory of psychic phenomena. ' x 60' with typing. MA English degree. be awarded. All those interested and odd bits of iron and make psychic phenomena, but this is 1 carpeted, "ACTESS CENTER I MARTY NORTH, 351-3487. pillow or cushion to sit on and please be prompt tonight at 7 in should contact the Gator at 138 Linden St. as soon as possible. the hands of watches curl up changing because of people research in parapsychology. for C-5-3-8 209 Bessey Hall. Free U is such as Geller. taking inside their crystals or make names of people interested in Tai Graham said there is plenty "I think Graham is right, Human Reproduction Health f IRENE A meeting for those interested in the time reverse itself, she said. ORR Theses, term Chi Schwann dance -, meditation there is such a thing as ESP, offers - taking Humanities 295 (Africa) in of research going on now in owi-Contraceptirn Services * | papers, general typing. Formerly class for spring term. Call us today! Ife, Nigeria, this coming summer The Stanford Research parapsychology and much but its existence depends upon "Since I haven't seen any with Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. will be held at 7:30 tonight in 103 Institute in Palo Alto, Calif., the person who has it," Evans convincing data, no one has 1226 East Michigan I C-5-3-8 Lottery drawing for 1974 is Bessey Hall. did a series of carefully more will be known about it in , full lake Lansing 48.5-3271 * the future. said. He said there has been convinced me that there is . scheduled for March 20, 1974. Thfc $400 down controlled experiments on anything to ESP," Wessel said. TYPING, ELECTRIC machine. lottery drawing will involve all The MSU Astronomy Club will Some of the areas of enough research on ESP to payment. young men who have their 19th Geller at the end of which they "I'm open to the idea, but meet at 7:30 tonight in 118 Physics research include clairvoyance, prove that "something" is .5-3-8 Ms Personal /1 Fast, accurate, experienced. birthday anytime during 1974. Astronomy Bldg. There will be a concluded that they couldn't first, they'll have to show me." happening. - 372-4746. 15-38 discerning objects not present program on "Thoughts on Life in understand his ability. near MSU The University Committee on the Universe" and a star party, iral Gables. TYPING: FAST, Public Safety will meet at 4 p.m. weather permitting. Any interested # Among the items Geller guaranteed. Call Cindy, today in 443B Administration Bldg. handled for the scientists were Her. $58 persons may attend. 349-4029. 5-38 moving the arms of an t MOBILE A Science of Creative The Student Boycott Committee 2756 East analytical balance while it was TYPING DISSERTATIONS, term Intelligence preview with video tape will hold its weekly meeting at 7:30 under a glass bell jar and 332-2437. WV AND HARRY - Remember by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at 7:30 papers. Experienced. 50* page. tonight in 31 Union. The Gallo KD means "Keep Dancing!" 332-2987. 5-3-8 p.m. Thursday at the Students' petition campaign will press on and correctly reading the number, Love you both. 1-3-6 International Meditation Society the recent Cunningham decision to either eight times out of 10, of Center, 464 Rosewood Ave. Open remove Gallo will be discussed. a die that was shaken up inside THE head Flake. PM and DM to 'meditators and non meditators. ■Most important will be the building a closed metal container. plus Trix, Vanilly Crunch, Gay liberation "will'' have an open Presently, Geller is giving Kix, Product 19, King rap from 7 to II tonight in 309 performances around the i, Pep, Frosted Mini - Student Services Bldg. Stop by Lenten worship will be held at 7 country, mostly before college Wheats, Sugar Pope, Sugar p.m. each Wednesday during Lent State News Smacks, Raisin Bran and Sir at University Lutheran Chruch, TYPING TERM papers and theses. Gripefelow. Eat 'em up and Rides needed for spring break? 1020 S. Harrison. and tell IBM typewriter - fast service. Contact Hubbard Information "easy over" victory on ad in EAST MK'S found Siturday. Good Luck, the Call 349-1904. 24-3-8 Center, third floor Library, from 10 Renaissance dance class of the Theater group a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Society for Creative Anachronism SCPA.1-3-6 PROFESSIONAL IBM typing (Pica Friday. Drivers particularly needed. will meet at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in • Elite) 11 years experience. Union parlor A. slates 2 shows luttt ];«; SAN 01,339-8934. C-5-3-8 Center Higher for Alternatives Education worldwide in/to Guild of Illuminators Calligraphers will meet at 6:30 and p.m. ANN BROWN typing and multilith The Street Comer Society, ST0M BUILT contemporary 3 precareer and service opportunities. Thursday in 33 Union. offset printing. Complete service New listings an original East Lansing bedroom ranch with oriental for summer and fall for dissertations, theses, and brown »*den. Others - big study room, term in Appalachia, Chicano and There will be an important "guerrilla" theater group, will Hall. manuscripts, general typing. IBM American Indian health and Rodeo Club meeting at 8:30 :kson screened porch, huge 2 way 24 years experience. perform at 7 tonight in 101 115. C-3-3-8 - community development projects, tonight in the Livestock Pavilion. Holmes Hall for Lyman Briggs fireplace. Near MSU. $39,500. 349-0850. C-5-3-8 African workshops, oceanography, Nominations for officers will be 332-3832,353-06 55. 3-3-8 midwifery, wilderness programs, art made. Board of directors will meet College. j - Creamy and education workshops, The show is free and open to i Shepherd THESES, RESUMES, typing and apprenticeships and independent the public. 353-6043.; •printing. Reasonable prices. study. The center, located at 1118 You are cordially invited to COMMERCIAL PRINTING. The society will also put on S. Harrison, is open from 1 to 3 attend the senior French horn 337-0712. C-5-38 a benefit for the Everywoman's p.m. Monday and Friday and 1 to recital of Margie Gage, assisted by S TO Europe. Advanced 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Joan Krueger, on piano and Center at 8 p.m. Friday at the diking charters, youth feres. TranSPOflatiOn -J- Thursday. harpsichord, at 8:15 p.m. Thursday University Methodist Church •il Passes. Guaranteed r 0 0 in the Music Building auditorium. on Harrison Road. This scheduled airlines. Call TRAVEL MSU Horticulture Club presents •Y "The Horticultural Broker" with A Luta Continua < performance is also free and HARRINGTON, 351-8800. speaker William Feaster at 7 tonight "Finally got the News" and open to the public. Donations 0-5-3-8 THREE .NEED ride - Fort in 204 Horticulture Bldg. "Work," films concerned with will be accepted. Lauderdale, prefer leaving March working conditions and The Street Corner Society EUROPE FROM $239 15.351-1852. 3-3-8 Social Science majors - A organization of radical workers in '"ONTO departures, DETROIT presentation will be given on the U.S. factories. Films will be shown performs "A Woman Play," a Wares available. This year enjoy NEED THREE riders to Houston, masters 'program in Labor and at 7:30 tonight in 402 Computer fascinating look at the societal •ta of a European summer. We round trip. March 15-30. Bruce, Industrial Relations at 4 p.m. today Center and at 7:30 p.m. Thursday conditioning a woman can go "• 349-4136. 3-3-8 in 310 Agriculture Hall. in Brody Hall auditorium by variety of scheduled flights, Southern Africa Liberation through while being assimilated Mb fare flights, and 60 day - Freshmen and into a man's culture. BOSTON. DURING term break, sophomores Committee and Office of Black booking - charter flights • enrolled in the Emotionally Affairs. Everyone welcome. Wile. Plus Eurail Pass, student want riders. Share gas. 1 cards, intra Impaired, Special Education 355-1049. 3-3-8 *T - European student flights, car and motorcycle program will meet at 6 p.m. tonight in 224 Anthony Hall. Students will The Student Council Exceptional Children will meet at 7 for Voters * purchase plans, insurance, Wanted be speaking about their special education student teaching p.m. Thursday in 226 Erickson. The program will be "Planning your «™ny other services. Space is JM this year. Give us a call ■V. collect, for information and experiences. own Program." All those interested ary invited to join us. constitution There's a ready market for your A record exchange will be held J0RLD- "P deadlines. TRAVEL 1 313-665-3603. 610 J"111 forest, Number 4, Ann mobile home in the Want Ads. To sell yours dial 3BS • 8255. by Karma Film Society for all MSU students. If you have old records you wish to sell, bring them to 327 amendment 1-3-6 Student Services Bldg. 2 to 5 p.m. School of Christian Living will BUSINESS ATTRACTS Student voters in residence black, Monday through Friday. have its first meeting 3 to 5 p.m. halls approved an amended leg shorter TO Europel BUSINESS. April 4 at United Ministries in REWARD From $199 - one - fourth of Jesus' Higher Education, 1118 S. Residence Halls Assn. (RHA) '"»el ADVERTISE. information, Anne ministry dealt with Harrison. Join us for small book constitution in Monday's - 355-7846 5-7 pm. exorcism (deliverance). Hear the ' discussion groups on the theology referendum held during Our Officer Selection Officers Christian view of "The Exorcist". of C.S. Lewis, Christianity and lunch are looking for a few good college men- Allegany and dinner hours. His authority is still at work today. politics, prayer and action. Bus maybe 3 out of 100-who will make good Marine officers. If you're one of Come to 39 Union at 7:30 tonight. transportation will be provided. The constitution was limited SPACE them, we'll give you a chance to prove it during summer training at Quan- approved by 2,913 of 3,089 Moosuski meeting at 7:30 United Ministries in Higher voters. The turnout tico, Virginia. JAMAICA tonight at Coral Gables. Final information on spring trips, happy Education spring term programs include: caritas communities, approximately 20 per was cent of Our program is Platoon Leaders Class, PLC. With ground, air and law hour and door prizes. discovery groups, school of eligible voters. options. You might even qualify for up to $2,700 to help you through college. moo Israel Aliyah Shaliach Gidon Christian living, gestalt groups and house churches. Programs start the The referendum cost RHA $500. Residence hall residents But if money is all you're looking for, don't waste your time. ,ls*TAXF.S & GRATUITIES Brian will make his monthly stop at, week of April 1. For more The challenge is leadership. If you want it, work for it. If Hillel House from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. information, call UMHE. were paid $1.50 an hour to you've got it, show us. It's one hell of a challenge. But we're looking for one hell of a man. March 15-22. Car Pool ][<»| Thursday. All interested in short - or long - term Israel experiences The Everywoman's Center: A man the polls. The amendments, said ex - 1519 should stop in to see him. communications skills workshop President Gene Buckner, were "P Lansin INCLUDES: [ Share Driving |[| 97 will be held from 1 to 2:30 today. "minor and functional NORMAr Child care will be provided. All are celebration will The Marines Puriml Our gala DS. C-3-3-1 D,l". 7 Nights ANN ARBOR MSU. Leaving 9:30 be Thursday in Union ballrooms B and C. Mcgillah reading begins at welcome. The Center is selling tickets to opening night of "Mrs. changes." i Please send me information on fe'Cpi *hedu,edfUght a.m., returning 6 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Friday. Festivities and food will begin approximately at Watren's Profession" at Shaw hall 8 April 11 at the Ledges i Box 38901 Los Angeles. California 90038 Marine Corps Platoon Leaders ,N'|hls,HeritageAccommodation at and Wednesday, Spring term. Ann Arbor 662-3519. X-3-6-74 8:30 p.m. All welcome. p.m. Playhouse. Tickets are $2. Car pools are being arranged. Come Exam hour Class. (Please Print) w in • Beach Hotel ni«h< Food Leaving Spartan Village 6:30 a.m. The Capitol City Dive Club invites all interested in scuba diving to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday celebrate International Women's Day at 8 p.m. Ftiday. "Woman Play" will be performed bv the corrected i Name Aqe to Jackson. Returning 5 p.m. Welcome Cocktails at the Lansing YMCA. Movies will Streetcorner Society. All are Address r^ny other Utile extras. Phone 355-0979 after 6 p.m. 3-3-8 be shown. welcome. The Everywoman's Center is located at 1118 S. Classes beginning on i Citv State Harrison Road. Monday or Wednesday at Zip College Republicans will meet at TRAVEL Mig A; 7 p.m. Thursday in 3$ Union. All interested students are welcome. What's the Women's Spring 11:30 a.m. will meet for final examinations on Friday, March i School _ Festival? It's three days, April 19 15, from 12:45-2:45 p.m. WORLD Detroit area to MSU area. Leaving Spartan Pistol Club will be firing through 21, devoted to women, to (not on Thursday, March 14, as i Phone_ _Social Security #_ at 7 tonight on the Demonstration come together and learn new If you are a senior, check here for information published in the Winter on Officer Candidates Class □. „0[t 1 "3/665-3603 Tuesday end Thursday am, Hall rifle range. Weapons are things. Planning meeting at 7:30 m c e,ervatlons call collect) returning pm. 517-355-4791. provided with MSU ID. All tonight at the Women's Center, Schedule of Courses and "forest No. 4 Ann Arbor 3-3-6 interested are welcome. 547V4 E. Grand River Ave. Academic Handbook). 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ^J^jday^archG, i9l Local By SUSAN SHEINER pair's exorcism viewed She coughed. Frost pressed on her stomach. She coughed "I've seen things just as shocking as the movie, if not more so, while participating in deliverance ministry," he said. sjft ristoutfj harder. Next to the State News Staff Writer Both Krueger and Frost have been ordained ministers of the Spottsmeister and Krueger pressed her neck. Mon Tuts Fri, Sat )■( "Do you feel the pressure coming to the top of your head?" Shiloh Fellowship for about five months. MIKE ARNETT The fellowship will hold another meeting for people who feel Frost asked. An exorcism allegedly saved a local couple from the "spirit of "Yes." they've been disturbed by the movie at 7:30 p.m. today in 39 "Praise you, Jesus," the ministers and the crowd Union. fear" recently. whispered cigarettes Marieta Baker and her husband, Steve, coughed up the demon which entered Exorcist." their souls from viewing the movie, "The joyfully. After coughing a bit more, she began to smile weakly. "How do you feel?" they asked. 99 . , LIMIT 3 About 35 people witnessed the deliverance administered by "I don't really feel pressure any more," she said. "I feel (Coupon) The Rev. Erik Krueger and the Rev. 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Expires March 11 people who were "unsure or just plain confused about Satan and Both looked relieved and happy when they left. spirits." the handbill said. evil The handbill suggested that people attend the meeting so they "Pray before you go to sleep tonight," Frost told them. "I'm sure you'll get a good night's sleep." stayfree ultrabrite could be counseled and perhaps exorcised if they felt the need. After the meeting Krueger explained that in Steve's and MINI-PADS Marieta and Steve felt that need last week. Marieta's case it was at first difficult to determine whether they toothpaste Krueger asked if anyone in the meeting room felt the need for a were truly demonized. deliverance (exorcism). Marieta began weeping. "It was subjective in their case. It was hard to tell. I've seen much more obvious cases," he said. "I've seen epileptic fits, and REG. $1.39 78* # U 7 °z. REG. $1.09 c q1 o "My husband and I haven't slept for three nights," she I've seen spirits talk through a person. 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