pril 2, |97 A > too nd °f Canadj who reset eing a Un'ted State r, April 3,1974 East Lansing, Michigan 48824 s crit'cs,Arctj spent $5 five years , SIRS :ting its 1 organizatjon Pecies of fu le stream Propo* 18 to Arcti access question sent educational policies panel fouMe^ to rren Ground mmings hi, 1 their habit Cantlon first suggested at 5 p.m. would move with deliberate speed. as ^en th( By MIKE GALATOLA amendment that stated faculty members' of P'Peline State News Staff Writer adjournment time Tuesday that the "I'm hoping they'll move very quickly," individual ratings within their departments 'he council request the policies committee, in Wharton said. "This issue is closer to delicate or colleges need not be released to :r°wth as the Through the last - minute efforts of a straw vote, to present the council with a resolution than it would appear from the students. is laid President Wharton and Provost John list of ways students could be given access debate." Bartrem said this measure would show five m Cantlon,Bn the Academic Council voted to faculty evaluations. Johnson declined a suggestion by that students were not interested in how (helmingly Tuesday to postpone But when Herbert C. Rudman, College Geoffrey Walker, James Madison College an instructor stood in m has been tinn on the controversial student access of Education representative, said this representative, that three members of the comparison with his colleagues, but in how well the instructor ost, the question by referring it to the Educational straw vote would imply the council had Elected Student Council sit on the policies suited their teaming style. approved the concept of student access, committee while it prepared its' list of *n s ground from a few P°SSCcomunci|teecharged the policies Wharton exercised his "perogatives of the methods student access could take. But Fox then introduced a substitute mile, that committee to present a list of alternatives chair" as presiding officer to create the Johnson said he did not wish to tamper amendment, co - authored by Anne da. the instructor ratings, ranging from no motion to request the policies committee with the approach the committee had used Garrison, chairman of the Building, Lands .hirlent access to partial student access, to compile its list of access alternatives. for the past two years in working on the and Planning Committee, that would melting jo „d what shape student access could take. After stating his suggestion, Wharton evaluations area, but added that he would require a signature on any printed scars, the 1 committee was also instructed to then asked for a member to place his consult with the student representatives. evaluations that students could read. The refrigerated degrees at nresent some examples of the one of the proposal in the form of a motion. He was Several substitute motion also said the evaluations L . level forms it has proposed to about to ask Cantlon to do so, when student representatives, would be in a raw form format, rather 50 miles or disappointed by the council's actions, said replace the current Student Instructional Martin Fox, College of Natural Science they hoped the policies committee would than data summary. s its way, Rating System. representative, whose own substitute Fox, a professor of statistics and\ by have its report ready by the May 7 council President Wharton, left, and James T. Bonnen, chairman of the decade the Though the motion contains no time motion had been earlier defeated, formally probability, said he believed summary data meeting. useless and wide pipeline u,njt by which the committee must report, placed the motion on the floor. were open to Steering Committee of the Academic Council, discuss the council's to Alaska to committee chairman Harold S. Johnson Though the motion contains no time Tuesday's debate on the student acess misinterpretation. The signature agenda before its monthly meeting Tuesday. After long debate, the 1 all pointi said then' was a good chance that the limit as to when the policies committee amendment began with Larry Bartrem, requirement would protect instructors council sent proposals for student access to instructor rating forms from malicious attacks by irresponsible report would be completed in time for the must make its report to the council, chairman of the Student Affairs back to committee. State News photo by John Russell >en a lot ot council's next regular meeting on May 7. Wharton said he hoped the committee Committee, substituting a new access students, he said. exploration vaste. tions French president dies after illness n PARIS (AP) • Georges Pompidou, who in his first and only election campaign to approve his proposals for government to confer with West German Chancellor upheaval that hit Paris. protesting France's decision to sell 110 jet centralization and senate reform. Willy Brandt. Pompidou's success apparently did not fighter planes to Libya and end arms sales succeeded to the strong French presidency De Gaulle died Nov. 10, 1970, and The president's office issued a one - line sit well with President Charles de Gaulle, . SERVICE to Israel. Extremely angered, he called the built by Charles de Gaulle, died Tuesday medical bulletin signed by Pompidou's Pompidou declared: "France is a widow." who soon replaced him as premier with demonstrators "a stain on the face of of an undisclosed illness. He was 62. Under the French constitution, Poher as personal physician. Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de America" and President Nixon felt ES CO, Pompidou had been plagued by illness and there had been speculation about his president of the senate now takes over the government to organize presidential It said "the president of the republic died on April 2,1974, at 21:00 hours." Murville. Less than a year later, De Gaulle compelled to fly to New York and apologize in person. possible resignation. elections. They must be held in 20 to 50 There had been speculation about resigned and Pompidou on June 15,1969, The brief announcement won the presidency in a runoff election ER from presidential palace said Pompidou died at the days. The palace announcement earlier possible new presidential elections during past months. Some potential candidates with Poher. 9 p.m. (4 p.m. EDT). Tuesday of Pompidou's illness was the mentioned were former Premier Jacques Despite his intelligence and ability as an Refund 733 A few hours earlier, the president's second revelation in two weeks that the Chaban - Delmas, Finance Ministex Valery administrator, Pompidou throughout his office said Pompidou was canceling all Giscard d'Estaing and the Socialist party public life was never an easy man to know Students carrying 10 credits or president was too ill to carry out his appointments because of an unstated duties. Medical sources said two weeks ago secretary general, Francois Mitterand. and found little popularity among the more who do not wish to read the illness. that his condition was complicated by Pompidou, without ever having held French masses. State News or use its services may The cause of death was not immediately hemorrhoids. elected office, was appointed premier in No citizens committees waited upon receive a refund of the S1 disclosed, but there had been reports of 1962 and as such took a predominant him to air grievances, no one ever saw In some of his public appearances he has subscription fee paid at registration various ailments, including leukemia or appeared tired and bloated. position in domestic economic policies, him leapfrom his limousine tc shake hands by presenting their fee receipt card some other form of cancer. Recently he traveled to the Soviet which often tended to bore him. with the people. He remained a vague 345 Student Services He achieved little grassroots popularity distant figure. at Bldg., from Pompidou became president of France Union to confer with Communist party 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on June 15, 1969, defeating Alain Poher, leader Leonid Brezhnev, but in the last few in the office until spring of 1968 when he During a visit to the United States in until April 5. who had become acting president when De days he canceled a scheduled spring trip to emerged as the only public figure whose February 1970, Pompidou was booed by- POMPIDOU Gaulle resigned after the electorate failed Japan and put off a planned trip to Bonn stature was not diminished by the student thousands of demonstrators who were Drive to Tie-ups delay results of change ASMSU spring vote law given The bill to terminate the workshop grass By State LARRY MORGAN News Staff Writer was tabled and will become the first bill of the 10th session of ASMSU. Approval of the Operations Code Everyone who is anxiously awaiting the ASMSU election results, chomping at revisions, the code for ASMSU patriotic kickoff the bit and fighting ulcer pains, will have operations, took most of the meeting, as to wait one more day before their pain is the members tried to leave a clean slate over. for the next session. An announcement, made at Tuesday- One major change was made in the By R.D. CAMPBELL He explained that it would be necessary night's ASMSU meeting by Charles code. The comptroller, who handles the State News Staff Writer to appeal on civil liberty issues as well as Massoglia. prompted half a dozen student financial business and books of ASMSU. "practical effects" to non smokers in the candidates to walk out of the meeting. will now receive tuition reimbursement State Rep, Perry Bullard, D ■ Ann general election in November, assuming Massoglia said the delay was caused by for the time he is in office, excluding that the group will get the 265,617 needed summer term. Arbor, brought Thomas Jefferson and an unexpected problem in the conversion other American signatures by the July 8 absolute deadline. of the computer tapes from nine tracks to Founding Fathers in on The proposal, which Bullard said was Massoglia introduced this revision on the announcement of the kick off of the seven to match the University computers. the basis that the comptroller must spend "extremely moderate," would not change The conversion is necessary7 because the Michigan Marijuana Initiative drive at the so much of his time on ASMSU business state Capitol existing laws on sale of marijuana, which is ballot includes choices of more than one Wednesday. that he does not have enough spare time The statewide petition drive, to be presently a felony. candidate on certain offices. left to hold an outside job, should he Bullard said sale was not included headquartered at MSU, would let Michigan because it would hurt the measure's In other business, a recommendation need that for his tuition expenses. voters decide in November whether to was made that the Electronics Workshop chance for adoption, but said he A five-minute recess occurred during decriminalize the private use, possession, be permanently closed and the money for cultivation and transport of marijuana personally favored an eventual licensing it be the discussion of approval of the code so spent on other projects. system for the quality grading of the board members could discuss the marijuana similar to that with tobacco. This recommendation came as a result Asking people to return the petitions legalities of the revisions as opposed to Independence of questions involving, among other their being amendments. Day is a way of Dan Page, spokesman for East Lansing things, the technical problems of whether symbolizing the central reason for trying petitioners, said the local group will hold students working at the workshop are With the legalities straightened out. rii j ge the mariiuana laws," said an organizational meeting at 8:30 p.m. considered MSU employes, whether the the code was approved. ul|ard, who was wearing gold marijuana a Monday in the Union. workshop is in unfair business leafPinin his lapel. "We have a few people working on it Outgoing President Ed Grafton moved He quoted competition with other such businesses in that the ninth session be adjourned, and Jefferson: "The legitimate now, but we need more," Page, 414 the area and the cost of setting up a powers of the 10th Session begin two weeks after government extend to such acts y as are Michigan Ave., junior, said. full-time staff. electrion results, bringing a bit of laughter injurious to others," and from the board, as a definite date was left Page said local petitioners will probably victimles? crime that marii"ana and not Sm°king iS subject to go door • to • door in both Lansing and out. government control. East Lansing city and residential areas seeking signatures. Heavy petitioning will Only Oregon has approved the ^criminalization of marijuana. fhe Michigan initiative would amend begin the weekend following Monday's meeting, he added. The drive should get its initial booster Kidnapers pla we state constitution to by adding Section Aritcle 1 to prevent the punishment shot Sunday at the Belle Isle Kite - In in Detroit where a crowd of 25,000 is of Hearst, mes hose 18 or older for the use or expected, a Detroit spokesman for the SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--An of the prisoner." Possession of marijuana. A local initiative told newsmen. underground newspaper said Tuesday it The driver's license enclosed in the LUT"' 4 could "ne not to Proh'bit use in public A similar petition drive in 1972 failed had received half of Patricia Hearst's communique was cut diagonally in half. exceed $100. driver's license and a message purporting Part of Miss Hearst's signature and part of when supporters could gather onlv 30.000 to be from her terrorist kidnapers saying her photograph were visible. A Hearst Jtil anrd, lastwho wfls criUc,zed by Qov year when he publicly signatures. voters voted That same year California down basically the same the exact place and time of her release family spokesman said he had been told 0 , State Rep. Perry Bullard announced Tuesday, at the State Capitol would be revealed in 72 hours. by the Phoenix that the underground ed marijuana in Ann Arbor, joined proposal. But recently Oregon voters decided to accept a low penalty the kickoff of the Michigan Marijuana Initiative, a petition drive to The communique was brought to the newspaper's attorney had confirmed the J?n?s"entative# of the Detroit and East amendment. legalize the use, possession, cultivation and transportation of biweekly Phoenix by a local florist. It was authenticity of the driver's license. thaMu ™ drives in acknowledging wrapped in a dozen long-stemmed roses. wey all personally smoke marijuana. marijuana in Michigan. An organizational meeting for East Lansing Ann Arbor and Ypsilinti voters decided It concluded: "Further communications Earlier Tuesday, the Hearst Corp. said I„_: i dullard, when asked about to join East Lansing in elections Monday volunteers will be held 6:30 p.m. Monday on the second floor of the regarding subject prisoner will follow in its $4 million offer of free food for the don' r SUpport for the drive. "lid: "I (see article, page 2) , as the only Michigan Union. the following 72 hours; communications poor will be withdrawn if Miss Hearst is oth..f olh,,r 1 s,lould comment on whether cities with $5 fines for pot possession and State IMtnvs photo by Dave Schmior state the state, city and time of release not released within one month legislators smoke marijuana." 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,1974 Ann Arbor OKs $5 grass fine By R.D. CAMPBELL University of Michigan, two for Ann Arbor was deafeated Kathy Kozachenko, an student wards. Eric Jackson Democrat, James Kenworthv I State News Staff Writer Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti years ago. But the ordinance approximately 16,000 to English and creative writing polled 163 votes to outdistance defeated a well knJ'l Republican, William Colbum voters decided Monday that enacted by the liberal council two years ago was city 11,000. senior at U-M, was the Ann Arbor HRP candidate who Democrat Richard Theisen with 120 and Republican Goodman said. I I Both the $5 pot penalty and their towns should join East Goodman said that the Lansing as the only cities in the repealed last year by a more the rent control ordinance edged out her Democratic Samuel Coleman with 105. Harold Baize scored the other council members now HRp | Nixon undecided state with $5 fines for the use conservative council at the were sponsored by the opponent, Mary Richman, hold the I on Michigan trip and possession of marijuana. urging of Republican Major James Stephenson, who had left-wing Human Rights party (HRP), whose candidates won 2,210 to 2,105. In Ypsilanti, home of victory, defeating Democrat Kim Morris, 187 to 135. swing votes on the five memh* I council in Ypsilanti. r I President Nixon has not decided whether to visit The concept was pioneered campaigned against the law. two seats in Ypsilanti and one Eastern Michigan University, He said one other Michigan's 8th Congressional District, Deputy Press in Ann Arbor, the home of the A rent control ordinance in neighboring Ann Arbor. the new marijuana law was "There was a very clear shift candidate came within HRP I Secretary Gerald Warren told reporters in Washington "I certainly think it's passed with HRP backing, to the left evidenced by these votes of ioq I something we can take a lot of . 1,355 to 1,257, and two HRP elections," David Goodman, winning in Tuesday. heart from," said Howard candidates were elected, the predominately black, i The Washington Post reported Tuesday that informed sources said Nixon tentatively decided to visit Michigan Additions Jones, HRP candidate for the 6th Congressional District first time any of the third party's candidates have spokesman for HRP, said. "The Democrats were making inroads into the Republican student area. "A radical third party does I on behalf of Republican which includes Lansing and ever won there. vote and we were making cuts congressional candidate James have the power to East Lansing. Both candidates won in into the Democratic vote." reach Sparling Jr. on April 10. to '74 state He said that he is encouraged about the chances the new radical third party has Writers wanted An almost unknown beyond Goodman student areas" maintained I Agnew disbarment challenged The state highway map is no more. It is now the Official in November. Transportation Map of Michigan. Bruce Roth, a former MSU for desk on SN Radio Refund The 1974 version of that old friend adds outline map student who is in the East Attorneys for Spiro T. Agnew told the Maryland an of Court of Appeals Tuesday that the former vice airports, harbors and railroad lines. Lansing city government, said The State Highway Commission began the failure of the Ann Arbor MSU students interested in president's high position and "public outcry" should distributing the two free-lance writing for.the State million free maps Monday and said they should be available at rent control measure does not Undergraduate students living on campus who do not affect a decision on whether News should contact Allen not wish to use the services provided by the Michigan Agnew should be state police posts and tourist associations within two weeks. necessarily mean a similar disbarred. Smith between 2 and 5 p.m. State Network and its stations WMSN, Maps will be mailed to individuals who send a postcard with a proposal could not win in East WBRS, The attorneys said Agnew, who resigned the vice return address to: MAPS, Dept. of State Monday through Thursday in WEAK, WMCD, WKME may receive a refund of their Highways, Lansing Lansing. 48904. 340 Student Services Bldg. $1.00 radio fee by going to room 8 Student Services presidency and pleaded no contest last year to evading Roth, a member of the city Free-lance writers cover Bldg. between 1 - 5 p.m. Monday, April 1 thru about SI3,500 in federal taxes in 1967 when he was housing commission, said East Lansing students tend to vote campus and city news events Friday, April 5. Please bring fee receipt and ID cards governor of Maryland, should only be suspended from practicing law and not disbarred. Few picket at Dow more in a bloc than Ann Arbor students do. and write feature stories. Most editorial staff members are to obtain refund. "There is no public demand for disbarment, there is a hired after serving on the However, Roth said he newspaper demand for disbarment," Leon H.A. Pierson, one of Agnew's lawyers, argued. following 35 arrests MIDLAND (UPI) ■ Only a plant. cannot would know if rent control be good for East Lansing until further study is free-lance desk. Interested students should bring samples of previous Agnew is appealing a unanimous recommendation of small number of striking The renewed picketing in done. Rent control was a major newspaper writing, if possible, a three - judge Circuit Court panel that he be disbarred. steelworkers milled around in the strike, now in its 16th day, issue in last fall's East Lansing and a list of five resulted in 35 persons feature story ideas of interest front of the gates leading into being City Council election. the Dow arraigned on various charges, to State News readers. Chemical Co. including violation of the Help sent to stranded luxury liner complex at dawn Tuesday. At dawn Monday, more than state's anti-mass picketing law. 100 pickets surrounded the A gates and police had to break Norwegian cruise ship left Hamilton, Bermuda, through a blockade into the Tuesday to evacuate 1.630 passengers stranded aboard the crippled British luxury liner Queen Elizabeth 2, about 270 miles southwest of Bermuda. GALL BLADDER The QE2 has been disabled since Monday by a boiler CLATTER breakdown. Among the passengers were six American WHAT? pg. 14 professional football figures, on a trip billed as a "football cruise." The ship left New York last week for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The football figures, among them coach Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs, quarterback Sonny Jurgensen of the Washington Redskins and center John Schmidt of the New York Jets, were aboard to give tips and talks SIGMA CHI and to show football movies. The ship was to return to What makes the Sigma Chi house at MSU one of New York next Saturday. the largest on campus? A spokesman for Cunard Lines, operator of the QE2, said in New YOrk there has never been such a transfer of Why are they winners of this years football and passengers in the 134^ - year history of the line. basketball fraternity championships? The brothers of Sigma Chi welcome you to find Agency ok's offshore drilling out what true Fraternity Brotherhood is all about. For rides to open rush - call 332-6162. President Nixon's Council on Environmental Quality has concluded that drilling for oil and gas along the Atlantic coast is an acceptable risk but that development of this new energy frontier must be "approached with care." COLLEGE GRADUATES! 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TOLL FREE We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F 800 - 292-3831 Compiled by Steve Kepko and Deni Martin Wednesday, April 3,1974 3 jegretti testifies Sex cha n perjury trial Someone performed MSU's first sex change operation early Monday on James tria|s involving former White House aides heard testimony Madison College. The 0 DL Donald H. Segretti testified as the lead - off witness in as operation changed James to ' ruin trial of Dwight L. Chapin. Meanwhile, President a Dolly on the sign in front 's brother, Donald, took the stand in the conspiracy trial of of Case Hall for April Fools hnMitchfll and Maurice H. Stans. Day. College officials said t(i t0|d a federal jury in Washington that he and Chapin, the change will not be a dent Nixon's former appointments secretary, discussed in permanent one. tdisrupting the campaigns of particular presidential candidates nd also discussed financial arrangements for Segretti's political State News photo ihotafie assignments. by June Severn ,, a|SH sajd Chapin indicated from the outset that he realized rettis activities could be "embarassing" to the President if ^Sefirettl's testimony appeared to contradict Chapin's denial to Watergate grand jury last APril that hc had ever discussed articular candidates with Segretti and that he knew anything Lt the young California lawyer's financial arrangements. Chapin is charged with lying about these two points and with .jng about two other aspects of his knowledge of Segretti's Cti Pll>adpd Ruill>' 10 ( har8es of political sabotage during Rights Statewide, third • party Human Rights Party Platform party teacher Donnell McClain will Chairman David Hollister, who The State News is published by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms. Mondays. Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is 1972 Florida Democratic primary, and recently completed a politics comes to East Lansing Convention will be held at 1:30 became the first announced is already seeking Nelson's seat. i, month prison sentence resulting from that plea. As a Sunday, when the Michigan p.m. in Edgewood United Church, Human Rights party candidate recaution. he was granted immunity from further prosecution 469 N. Hagadorn Road. The for the 57th Michigan House Efore taking the witness stand against his former University of meeting is open to the public. district seat currently held by onthem California classmate. Party members will take Earl Nelson, D - Lansing. 355-8252 In New York Donald Nixon explained his political relationship stands on issues ranging from Classified Ads 355-8255 ith his brother in the conspiracy trial of John Mitchell and housing, transportation and Nelson is running for the Display Advertising 353-6400 Business Office 355-3447 laurice Stans. health care to child care and state Senate seat now held by Photographic Nixon testified Tuesday that he rebuffed an effort by anaideof In Monday's edition in a Philip Pittenger, R • Lansing, obert L. Vesco to get a message to his brother, President Nixon, story dealing with the MSU • Dates for other election year with one Republican and three ut did suggest that "John Mitchell might be the man to talk to." Student Employee Assn., Jeff meetings also will be set during Democratic hopefuls — •'I said there was no way I could do this," the tall, portly Roby, coordinator of the the platform convention, and including Ingham County policy ever since my brother has US said. "It has been my Coalition for Human Survival ixon pen in politics. I have never taken anything directly to him. For none 1 ever worked for. Labor as Project was paraphrased saying his organization legal nomination procedures will be reviewed. Board of Commissioners TO LISTEN OR STUDY Meanwhile, Lansing school iv •John Mitchell was the man designated — I never talked to brother on any matter and John Mitchell was the man I was would not appeal to the courts, should that be necessary. What PASSPORT BY...IH THE DORM OR ■signaled to talk to," Nixon testified at another point. Nixon's testimony was in furtherance of the prosecution claim was actually meant was that Roby does not plan to rely on and APPLICATION PHOTOS $450- AT HOME iat Mitchell and Stans conspired with others in the obstruction the courts should the project •Regular $5 90 for 2 photos an Securities and Exchange Commission fraud investigation of have difficulties organizing. sco in return for the international financier's secret $200,000 The project hopes to be able to other than the si# FREE ih contribution to President Nixon's 1972 re ■ election use routes 2 Blocks E. of Abbot Hall Grand River at 117 Gunion St. courts to achieve its goals. mpaign. TAPE FACULTY VIEWPOINT CART INCLUDED MSU/FA views with considerable interest the rec university administration to the legislature " r sufficient funds to increase faculty salaries by an lerage of 8 percent; a request made "for the record," in the i WARDS rds of Vice President Perrin. While we appreciate the request made, we are moved 1 o point out that the latest government reports show an overall 10 increase in the Consumer Price Index for the 12 month ending March 1. Thus even an 8 percent faculty salary incri hardly be enough to keep pace with the inflationary d COMPLETE everyone's pocketbook. Recall, too, that last year'! adjustments worked out to an average of from 4 to 5 per STEREO SOUND SYSTEM 169M most faculty members; In many instances this meant a tiat «oo WITH THIS AD dollars on a 10,000 dollar salary-base, hardly enough to put meat on *AM/FM stereo receiver the table for a family of four, let alone, gas in the tank at current prices. It seems to us, therefore, that if the administration is truly *Automatic 8-track, changer, 2-speakers, headphones 149" concerned with the welfare and best interests of the faculty, it would be pushing for the means to guarantee salary adjustments MONTGOMERY WARD-LANSING MALL - that would at least be commensurate with increases in the cost of living, and it would not be presenting its requests to the legislature in such regards, simply for the record. Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon til 5 p.m. Ph. 372-7150 We also call to the attention of the faculty the fact that theirs are the only economic interests at Michigan State University that are not subject to negotiation and contract. Thus while other employee units on campus can look forward to substantial increases in salary, based u collective bargaining agreements, the faculty has no t rights to participation in the salary adjustment process and e diminished in any way in the future, as they very well en the nature of a tight economy and ever ■ increasing >ut organization, it will be the faculty that will have to s left c the university pays out i MSU/FA sees a strong faculty organization with the power Buy 16' Qnapy a bargain collectively with the administration as the only viat Buy a 14' pizza and solution to the problems that may be generated by such economic squeeze. Other Michigan colleges and universities ha 1 and pay for a pay for a already opted for this solution. 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OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY - ROOM 108 "The clothes you need for the life you lead" CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS The Win&d Spartans PHONE 353-8920 OR 353-3921 E. Grand River next to the "Campus" William W. Whiting Editor-in-chief Michael J. Fox Managing editor Beth Ann Masalkoski.. Advertising Manager LynnHenning Sports editor Gerald H. Coy General Manager John W. l.indstrom R.D. Campbell Campus editor Staff representative' Kathy Niezurawski Copv chief Jim Bush Bob Novosad City editor Opinion Page editor Craig Porter Photo editor w and letters to the editor ai EDITORIALS Loopholes in lobbyi fail to serve the p 'MAYBE IT'S JUST MY IMAGINATION, BUT . . The first hearing on a state Senate bill requiring that lobbyists example, are getting campaign funds and weekly meals from the records have ever been inspected. Since it is clear that the state The Doctor's Bag put gifts to legislators such as boat pharmaceutical association. government is not interested in cruises and imported liquor, on the Provisions of the bill requiring examining lobbyists' gift accounts, By ARNOLD WERNER, MD public record was held recently. lobbyists to register, reporting these often clandestine transactions Copyright 1974. And some senators were deeply which companies or groups they are must be opened to public review to Letters may be addressed to Dr. Werner at touched when a horde of lobbyists representing and which bills they impressed me that much. physician for a pelyic examination. eliminate the form or appearance of MSU Health Center. Names need not be Another compelling for The mild hymenal stretching thul argued that they could not function are lobbying on, are urgently secret bribery. included unless a personal reply is if they had to keep track of their needed. occurs through the use of tampons overil Man does not live on money requested. maintaining a reasonable level of physical period of several philanthropy. alone — meals, trips, loans, activity is the strong suggestion that such years probably reducetl considerably the likelihood of painful fintl But the Senate State Affairs Since such controls do not exist activity has a beneficial effect on one's contributions and recreation of How important is physical exercise intercourse. 1 Committee, chaired by Sen. Phillip under the current lobby law, whatever form are capable of cardiovascular system. Modern society has Do I have a varicose penis? I nl really? I note that some students are Pittenger. R - East Lansing, cannot lobbyists often trade off favors, deprived man of many of the normal types uncircumcised and on the underside of afford to shelve the lobby bill, producing votes based on gratitude jogging, walking everywhere, taking HPR of physical activity which may have a influencing legislators with whom rather than public interest. courses, playing tennis, etc. Others are protective effect against the development foreskin there is an enlarged blue * which has been on the back burner they are particularly close on a Proponents of the bill have riding the bus, sitting around most of the of certain types of heart disease. which causes some discomfort. Do suppoitl for a year already, due to the matter which is of no interest to suggested that expenditures of less time and seem to do little exercise. What hose come that small or will this go crocodile tears of several hundred the group they represent in return Can the regular use of tampons stretch Veins the away>| than $25 need not be reported do you recommend? the opening of the hymen? In other on penis and scrotum to self-appointed good fairies at a time for similar help from their by lobbyists. While lobbyists voice a particularly prominent in part becauxfl when public confidence in words, can the virginal hymen change in colleagues. Arguments can be found to support a they are superficial, the skin that a legitimate concern over the number of positions on this question. size to become that of the non virginal government is at an all-time low. Because of this practice, it is them is thin, and both organs artl necessity to record the individual Cosmetic factors aside, there are two hymen through the use of tampons? Though the lobbyists' claim that often impossible to tell who is meal tabs of a large dinner nonmuscular and dependent (hang down)I they can only talk to legislators and party, compelling reasons for remaining in good The use of tampons does result in some allowing the pooling of blood in theifl lobbying for what. any lobby law leaving, loopholes for other public officials over the physical shape. stretching of the hymenal opening. veins. I Though lobbyists are now legislators to receive hundreds of There are all sorts of activities that are dinner table may be true, the public required to keep personal records However, the degree of stretching is mild I am hardpressed to think of what kindl dollars annually in secret gifts from fun to engage in but require some degree and is not to the same extent as appears in of discomfort this prominent vein on tin has the right to know if legislators of their expenditures for court or lobbyists does not serve the public of stamina. And, practically speaking, a woman who is bottom of your penis is causing, but having regular sexual opposing the generic drug bill, for legislative inspection, no such interest. there are advantages to being able to climb intercourse. suspect it would not be bothering you ill a few flights of stairs or walk a few blocks The use of tampons has become you did not know it was there. I in a hurry without getting winded. tremendously widespread in the last 20 to The penis is among the simpler organs I Jogging, though, strikes me as being pure 25 years, having all sorts of advantages in of the body with few moving parts and I suffering which actually can be very terms of neatness, cleanliness and little to go wrong with it. The vast! Support marijuana dangerous for older people who are not very carefully supervised or who are not in good condition to start with. Anyway, going in circles and random convenience. There is no reason why the virginal girl or anatomy cannot use woman with normal tampons. In fact, il she has difficulty inserting the majority of problems associated with thisl organ are due to its connections to the I head. To help that end of the system, 11 would suggest that you do see a physician I State rep. Perry Bullard, D - Ann tampon, archaic laws concerning the use of Cultivation of pot for personal use, scampering through streets never this would be reason enough to' visit a Arbor, is sponsoring a petition drive just to be reassured. marijuana. It calls for' provided that reasonable steps are to legalize the private use of decriminalization of the use of pot marijuana. The petition requires t^ken to prevent access to VOX POPULI for persons 18 years and older and marijuana crops by the general 265,617 signatures to be put on the for legalization of the use of public. November ballot as a resolution and deserves the support of voters. marijuana in private. The petition further seeks to Semester plan offers allow local governing bodies to have The petition seeks to amend the It also seeks to allow the complete jurisdiction to prohibit To the Editor: Christmas break would be a little shorter for degrees would be reduced by state Constitution to replace possession, transportation and on? public use of marijuana, punishable In maybe '2M> weeks vs. 3V2 weeks, the spring third. response to the March 27 article only by a fine not exceeding $100. break would still be one week. Third, longer academic terms \ concerning the feasibility report on the enable It is time to replace outdated students and faculty members I early semester plan, I have several laws governing the use of pot and comments to offer. Second, another criticism mentioned is sufficient time to probe academic matters I in more depth than is to accept the fact that a that three - credit courses would become presently possible. I great First, one criticism offered of the two - credit courses, Also, faculty members would be able to I number of persons in the state are possible causing students to change is that Christmas and take more courses each term. spend a greater percentage of their til spring breaks would be shortened. Having Actually, all using the drug regularly, in spite of courses would continue to be worth the teaching and less on administrative matters I attended college at a present laws. major university same number of credits as at and grading. Reports have which employs the present. They early semester system, would just be semester credits rather than Fourth, in many departments, there isi repeatedly shown that marijuana is I would like to point out that while the relative dearth quarter credits, and credit requirements of courses offered; oni not addictive and not nearly as partial remedy for this stiutation is to I mentally or physically deteriorating reduce the number of courses a student is I as alcohol. The petition should be given Women's right required to take for a be degree. This would accomplished by the semester calendar. I I enough support so that voters will Finally, by ending the academic year in I early May rather than in June, it would be I at least have the decide whether opportunity to they want deserves encou possible for MSU students summer employment if they to so secure desire. I I marijuana legalized. Under the present academic calendar, this Persons To the Editor: Instead of reminding women of the is very difficult to do. | willing to help the I would like to comment unfortunate double standard of freedom on Bayo I Michigan Marijuana Initiative Ogunbi's letter of Friday regarding female (freedom to streak included) that exists in George A. Gianopoulos should contact Dan Page, East streakers. He states: "There is no doubt this society, would not a letter rehabilitation of rapists and improved urging 1565C Spartan Village | Lansing director, at petition about the fact that streaking by women laws be a more logical and rape headquarters in the Union parlor A. would constitute 'an unprovoked positive step? If a visual assault on Unless the author is potential rapists." attack,' speaking from you were really warning women "in their best interests and welfare," you would Tennis I COMMENTARY first-hand experience as a realize that the need and right to express been in the position where a female rapist who has themselves as freely as men otherwise) should be encouraged and (streaking or offers \| Classic gettera! streaker caused "an unprovoked attack" enforced. To the Editor: situation: on his part, he is merely perpetuating a This is in response to the three number of ill-founded myths Also, with concern to the counter I concerning productivity to the gentlemen who formed the Sidewalk Club I women and rape education effort, professing his belief in those it is not the circumstances in because they were under the assumption myths. If a man has uncontrollable sex which rape I <■ an occurs that needs to be that all the MSU Tennis Club does is off" I go-getters get it, or get got drive that responds so mere it is his vigorously to the sight of a "beautiful lone streaker," sickness, not her fault. as it is people's attitudes * changed as much toward rape. Susan M. Pitts reservation priority on the tennis courts for $15. If this were with and true, I would agree I I 1128 Victor St support their arguments. I However, this is not the case. I The MSU Tennis Club was formed in | By RUSSELL BAKER New York Times under, get in the swim, get over the hump, get away from it all, get yourself gloriously through to somebody who's getting set to get into politics RHA movie Nov. 1973 by students to game promote tl of tennis, to encourage and improve adrift on a sea of prepositions and jauntily so I can get him he's not getting this traffic ticket on notice the standard of tennis at MSU and I | WASHINGTON-English is a getteral cry to a world that is out to get you, getted." language. To live it successfully, we must "Hey, World, Look! I am getting out from Can you get away with it? Get back to To the Editor: were well worth the price of admission! surrounding communities, to secure more I first get a good night's sleep, then get up, under in over away on!" earth! People who cannot get away from it Thanks again for a great time! tennis facilities (indoors and outdoors) it I get a bath, get shaved, get downstairs, get all can hardly expect to We would just like to thank the We are MSU, to conduct tennis tournaments and I You've got it! Go-getters get the get away with it, looking forward to Leonard the papers, get breakfast and get the early for it is much easier to escape from than it Residence Halls Assn. (RHA) for a clinics, to offer free instruction to ill I bird. Stay-non-getters get got. Nimoy's appearance on campus next children off to school. is to carry with you. fantastic Friday night "Get this!" (You are still at breakfast midnight movie week. May the Great Bird of the Galaxv members, to provide recreation and to I All this presumes, of course, this being a with ungatted spouse now.) "I am going to Get the Martini pitcher, get happy, get orgy and want to encourage the bless RHA! develop and encourage sportsmanship I family newspaper, that you will first get presentation of more "very special between all players for the betterment of married, and then beget children. If get mine, beloved. John D. Rockefeller got through dinner, get another headache, get invited to assist a child's surprises for Mr. Spock fans." The Star Lori Chapek their physical and social | his and I'm going to understanding of 145 Yakeley Hall well-being. married, you have got to make breakfast get mine." how to subtract in base Trek "blooper" reel and Tennis Club episode alone conversation or, if you prefer the passive "John Dillinger got his, too." 13, resist the impulse to cry, "get lost!", get lost in base And three others member programs and benefits include free te activities, | Get in the car, get to the job, voice, breakfast conversation has got to be get on the 13, get children into bed, get television phone, get through to somebody who's instruction, 10 to 40 percent discounts it I made. focused in time to see Hamilton four local sporting goods stores, tennis I "Get a load of this," you might say, reading something clever from the paper. "I don't get it," is a standard riposte, got plenty on the ball, get him in a good mood, get cracking, get results, get ahead, get a headache, get tired, get some gin, get the wrong person for the Getsworth Gett and his rotten Gotten. Burger get miirders of brother, Streaking cau films, contests member ladder of a tennis and prizes. There also ai* I tournaments, league pl»y> I the car, get in the car, get in a traffic jam, Get merry. It is getting on toward use ball machine, tennis I inviting the retort, "get with it!" To the Editor: victim 'tempted' the programs for everyone - from beginners I At this stage you are in a classic get furious, get a cop's dander up, get a rapist. tomorrow and you have, after all, gotten Bayo Ogunbi, I must take issue with to advanced ticket. The entire second half of your letter tournament players; special I getteral American situation. Language John Dillinger got his. You through another day. Get your spouse in your letter Friday concerning female expresses nearly stereotypically the guests, racket stringing and regrippi"! I purists would say a classic goteral got yours. good spirits by getting witty. Tell her, "If streakers and rape. very service and much Get home. male chauvinist wishful more. I situation. Shall you get your gat? Get out whoever got Gett and Gotten gets getting If 'no male chauvinist tendencies are thinking that The problem, I of here! That can get you 20 years. "They got me today. Get the before Perry Mason gets the right women really do enjoy being raped and feel, was due to lack of I Vermouth." getter, implied in warning females alone,' exactly direct their energies toward its communication. Now that yo« I Get off your high horse. Get smart. Get nobody in America will ever be able to what tendencies do you exhibit 'when occurrence. sidewalkers know the "real deal" I hope around it by saying, "get off my back." "Get your chin up off the floor." The real warning you have given ensures I communicate again." overtaken by beautiful, lone streakers at you will disban your club and "How can I get my chin up off when I Spouse may reply, "Get your head that, if I streak, it will not be in your join tl* I Or, "Get out of here and get me some night'? Tennis Club, 231 Men's Intramuw I cannot get the main parts of me out from neighborhood. Believe me, I am not even money." together." 1 find it impossible to believe your Building, for fun and excitement. V under? Get your head out of the clouds Both should then get a tempted. With money v»u could pet out from and gel this: iVe got to get ready to good night's warning is in the 'best interest and welfare' Ike TayW I get Suzaiiune Richards sleep. of women when you assume the rapej 140-H West Grand River President, MSU Tennis CluJ11 Avenue 816 Jerome St | Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,1974 5 Even harems use personal ads By SUSAN BURZYNSKI Most of the ads are signed The column also provides a handy for predictions. On your books the Grinch will State News Staff Writer with initials, student numbers forum for those kinds of things March 4 an ad said "Our Man save Us." And on March 6, the In a University with nearly or pseudonyms which are known people may be wary to say in Grinch does it again." It was ad announced "The Grinch only to the person to whom person and for replies to those followed on March 5, by "Save cometh! Watch for him." 45,000, students, a person can the ad is directed. get lost in a sea of anonymity. things. For example an ad which On Feb. 26 and on March 1 ran in the Feb. 28 State News ads ran in the Peanuts Personal But the use of newspaper said "Lobotomized Patients: column which began "People classified ads is Put out under tree. Brought in pass through your life like apparently being viewed by nights, rain, Call Swenderella." clowns in a parade..." The ads many people as a semipersonal, Swenderella obviously had were apparently statements of semipublic way of specific patients in mind endearment by shy students communicating. For instance, because he or she failed to who either could not say the 435 people used the Peanuts include a phone number in the THREE RED AND BLACK doormats were reported missing Personal column in the State magic words in person or ad. wanted to announce it from the west entrance to the Urban Planning Building Monday. News in 1973. The 4 by 6 foot mats are valued at $25 each. Police have no leads. People in last term's ads publicly. were also referred to by such Sororities commonly use the Birthday greetings, good names as Tiger, Sugar Bear and column to welcome new THE FIRST INDECENT exposure luck wishes and of spring term was reported Wonder Woman. members or congratulate by two female students Monday evening. The girls were walking congratulations are themes Some of the ads seem to members on extraordinary feats. on the sidewalk near the south end of the outdooor swimming prevalent in the public print make little or no sense to the And sometimes the column form of communication known pool at the Men's IM building when a man exposed himself to average reader. For example, can be used as a want ad. For them. Police are investigating. as a classified ad. on Feb. 15 an ad said "Siktrik example, a Feb. 19 ad read gone. Seattle disappeared. The "Harem wants new Master. $36 AND A WALLET valued at $5 were stolen sometime late moon's in Must be kind and send flowers Grapevine launches art magazine league with Monday afternoon from a West McDonel Hall room. The room adventure. Life- Lust tune on Valentine's Day." a was locked but the suitemates' room was unlocked. sealed lute." The column can also be Project Grapevine sponsored a new student has forms. publication Broad in features scope, the poetry, best-known Grapevine effort was Journal, the a have not had access to a medium through which to 12 SCIENTIFIC FUNCTIONS publication which will appear drawings, paintings, craft, newspaper that was forced to exhibit their work. in bookstores in the Lansing, photography, and reviews. fiction, essays discontinue publication term because of lack of funds. fall "We were approached by a *195 East Lansing and Ann Arbor number of artists who wanted areas beginning Friday. 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Striped scoopneck, $5 C Mock turtleneck shell in assorted solid colors, $6 Most people go through lift roading. without ivtr turning howl 6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3 TRANSCENDENTAL Country-folk singer MEDITATION As Taught by Maharislu Mahesh Yogi featured by Mariah Transcendental Meditation is a natural technique as Despite successes with shows winter term, Mariah Folk and ancient as mankind and Blues Coffehouse is still struggling to stay in existence and is universal in its application clearly needs good turnouts for all the presentations the and anyone who incorporates coffeehousehas scheduled this term. it into his daily routine can enjoy maximum Mariah opens this spring at 8 p.m. Thursday in McDonel Hall effectiveness and development into an Kiva with Jim Stafford, a lighthearted entertainer from Florida. evolved state of life. Tickets are priced $1 in advance and will be $1.50 at the door. Shows will be at 8 and 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and INTRODUCTORY LECTURES Saturdav. Stafford is in the midst of Mariah this weekend coincides a nationwide tour and his stay at TODAY - WEDNESDAY Friday night nicely with two on the "Midnight Special" TV show. Stafford has received rave reviews from newspaper appearances late 12:40 p.m. C - 307 Wells; 4:00 C - 307 Wells New Live Show critics all along his tour and is carving a name for himself in the hearts of 7:30, 118 Berkey Ed Cassidy, the last vestige of the original group Spirit, peers music lovers. His country - folk style will surely fit in well with the tranquil, STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY-SIMS-351 -7729 every Wednesday through his center torn - torn at the Brewery Monday night. subdued atmosphere of the kiva. San Franc Apparently the crowd enjoyed his drumming and the work of his cohorts because they requested two encores. State News photo by Bob Kaye | Michigan State University Department of Theatre ARENA 1974 Phillip Hayes Dean's THE STY OF THE BLIND PIG April 9-13 8:15 p.n Arena Theatre TICKETS NOW ON SALE Fairchild Box Office 355 0148 - Open at 1 P.M. FEATURE 1:30-3:30 5:30-7:30-9:30 P.M. r "CRAZY JOE"'R' THURSDAY At 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. ((Mtf.OO) V"*'1 STARTS FRIDAY! pop entertainment presentsTHE TEMPTATIONS State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday April 3,1974 7 Michigan , New album, and leaving of singer Spirit group with the Staehly performed them all as "Uncle classy — seem proper for this group of one tune was a "boogie," the By DAVE DiMARTINO Jay Fergesun and bassist Mark brothers really had no business Jack," "Time to Fly," musical nobodies to stand other, as part of the encore, State News Reviewer Andes to (prm Jo Jo Gunne, calling itself Spirit at all. "Nature's Way," "Fresh onstage and entertain an was a blues. the original group has no Clearly it was the writing of Garbage," "Dark - Eyed extremely enthused audience To be fair, it should be said longer functioned. Fergesun and California that Woman" - or at least all that with "their" single or that the group certainly A second • phase Sprit came songs their somewhat limited fes T.s.rs.: into the picture before the group took its present form. gave the group its direction though pianist John Locke did contribute a small share of musicianship would allow them. Anything the order of from "their" album, when they weren't even remotely responsible for the music's entertained the audience, to the point of the crowd's demanding two encores (but This time it contained original material on his own. With just "Mechanical World," which the members Ed Cassidy on drums, original production not getting them probably due "band's" good taste (or lack of Locke and Cassidy, and many original group performed so In fact, only two originals to the lack of anything else the L at least, in this reviewer s John Locket on keyboards and more compositions provided well live, seemed completely were performed by Spirit band was capable of playing). their mutual discovery, the by the Staehly brothers, the out of the question. Monday night, and if these As far as I could see, the sell WILLIAM PETER BLATTYS ,yActually, the "real" Spirit Staehly brothers, on guitar and bass. Add that up with the fact group hardly compared to the Spirit is now comprised of compositions are indicative or out crowd at the Brewery was - hasn't been together for at Lt Ltr. three years now, possibly Since the release of its that the original lead guitarist Randy California was no longer original Spirit. And now, to make things even worse, the third drummer Ed Cassidy, who has doctored up his drum kit exemplary of the group's writing talent, the group applauding the memories much more than the mlisic. THE EXORCIST phase. considerably since 1 last saw obviously has a real future — It wasn't much fun at all. Directed byWILLIAM FRIEDKIN o f""" Br critically acclaimed The a part and Spirit had in The Staehly brothers have gone him, probably to attain more n fiflv fiuofl Twelve Dreams of Doctor fact been on again / off again with the group even before the out on their own, as has John prominence or visibility in the • Sardonicus." which in almost Jo Jo Gunne split - up, and it Locke, and only drummer Ed group, and four new musicians A FANTASTIC DOUBLE FEATURE every respect could justifiably Cassidy from the original group that play keyboards, bass and became be called the grip's "last plain that this new remains in the band. dual guitar. This isn't to sound Beal film Group Presents ton^ht m 326 NAT SCI If it was anyone else, no one overly snide or sentimental, would let him get away with it. but somehow it just doesn't But primarily because the skinny, middle - aged drummer with the shaved head and skull - face is such a unique figure on his own, he has been allowed ~ NY to carry over with the band's ' EROTIC ' name and continue performing fllM with a band of his own making, FESTIVAL billed asSpirit. That's bad, but that's not bad enough. At least with the Staehly brothers. Spirit had enough class to perform only songs that Locke had written with the original band, or else PersMS under 18 wi strictly new material. positively Nt he iMM This time around things are different. 10 CARD REQUIRED The group has about as much class as a steamroller. I think the tone for the night was set when the group's ES| 3 4C4DCMY dWRD t-uaamLY uh anonymous bass guitarist I w norawiOK THE SEVENTIES!" , vocalist announced "We're gonna do a couple of songs of STARRING FELICITY SPLIT "SAVE THE TIGER' the 'Best of Spirit' album." Thereupon, this new Spirit World-pianist ..my pornofriphk ind >< -ram World to play works The beit hirdcce yet. Much nuncber lllynwte of 3 composers -Variety World - renonwed pianist Rudolf Serkin will appear at 8 p.m. tonight in the Auditorium. The program will include works by Bach, Schubert and Beethoven. Tickets are available to the COMING THIS WEEKEND SHOWTIME: 7:00-8:45-10:30 Showplace - 326 NAT SCI Union ticket office for $6, $5 Admission $2.00 and $4. Students with IDs may purchase tickets at half - price. IF it vmbs murder, where's the body? If it was lor a HEARTS THROB woman, which woman? WHEN? If it's only a game, Pg. 14 why the blood? Thurs. Conrad 7:00 & 9:30, Thuts. Brody 8:15 Fri. Wilson 7:30 & 9:30 Fri. 106B Wells 7:00 & 9:30 Wilson 9:45 Sat. Conrad 7:15 8< 9:30 1:30 4:30 - - 8:00 P.M. Brody 8:30 Fri. Conrad 7:30 & 9:30 Brody 8:15 1 TON DOWNTOWN Sat. 107 S. Kedzie 7:30 & 9:30 • Sat. Wilson 7:00 & 9:30 Sun. Wilson 7:30 Sun. Wilson 9:30 (Monday - Tuesday • Thursday • Friday 8:00 P.M.) Sun. McDonel Kiva 7:00 McDonel Kiva 9:30 THE BEAVER IS ALMOST HERE "He is by unanimous consent the outstanding living exponent of the German Romantic piano tradition." - N.Y. Times Rework Boys Chorus James B. McCarthy, Director ^ PROGRAM BACH Capriccio in B-Flat Here they are. 32 boys who, in a few short seasons, have risen to international SCHUBERT Wanderer Fantasy, Op. 15 prominence. Last June, Leonard Bernstein proudly presented the NEWARK BRAHMS 4 Piano Pieces, Op. 119 DflVID fTKMKHy PRODUCTOl Of "FUNNY AND BOYS CHORUS to Pope Paul in whose honor they sang for an audience of 8,000 in the Vatican. The youngsters, ranging in age from 7 to 14, all 8ttend BEETHOVEN Waldstein Sonata, Op. 53 fl jack ciflvion Fiun MARVELOUS. the Newark Boys School, modeled along the lines of the Vienna Choir Boys Wednesday, April 3 at 8:15 p.m. ROS6RT RffiFOfiD^miR FARROW i recommend this picture School, but geared to American boys and to the American audiences for whom they sing. At MSU, their program will range from classical (Bach a la in the University Auditorium highly to everyone who is not limited to the belief Swingle Singers) to rock and gospel. This is a concert not to be missed' that sex is a religious rite." Public: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00 -Archer Winston, New York Post 'Watching and hearing them is a profound - Harry Belafonte MSU Students: $3.00, 2.50, 2.00 Thursday, April 4 at 8:15 p.m., University Auditorium Single tickets available now at the Union Ticket Office Final attraction of the season on the University Series (A) Hflfiln BLACK ZCOTT WIL/Ofl /flmUJRTCR/TOfl LOI/CHILtC oRUC€ D6RfloJom Rraduced byDflVID mCRRICH Months novelbyf AOTT FITZGERALD In (oky (Viot / by rHovtolcb - GUEST WIRHT - BARGAIN DAY SUSPENDED 8'Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan MSU police may get new building By DIANE SILVER project, detailed planning will every year in its annual report Zutaut said the Quonset public, he said. The room in State News Staff Writer begin. for the past several years, huts do Capt. not have adequate which the officers are supposed Adam Zutaut said. room to allow Robert Siefert, University briefing all the to write their reports doubles After 25 years of tin • can "We've needed a new officers and student help architect, said the tentative site as a typing pool and coffee living in Ouonset huts 103 and for the new Public Safety building ever since I've been needed to police a major break lounge making it 104 the Dept. of Public Safety here," Zutaut said. "The event. The huts lack facilities to Building is south of the difficult to concentrate. The may soon have a new home. Audiology and Speech Sciences problem is that we don't have keep people who have been heating in the huts is either too A study is currently being enough space. This definitely arrested Building on Wilson Road and separated from the hot or too cold, Zutaut added. conducted by the University across the railroad tracks from disrupts our efficiency, plus architect and the Lansing the Physical Plant. If all the fact that we are badly goes as located at one extreme end of architectual firm of Manson, planned, the building will be U uAiatabfo. iu. fook Jackson and Kame to determine the cost, size and completed by fall 1975, Siefert said. campus." Officials to to feasibility of such building. a new CA**)0V' If the study is completed schedule, the results will be submitted to the MSU trustees on The department has been housed in a cluster of Quonset huts on Birch Road since 1949. study Those black hoses connected to on tra IOO WYLOw The huts were constructed in pastel blue boxes lining Grand at their April 19 River are part of a traffic study meeting. Once 1946 to serve as housing in the the state highway department is the trustees approve the shortage that developed after conducting to pinpoint auto patterns along the busy boulevard. Tuesday's State News story State highway officials say that they will conduct both an auto J.#/ p* THE BEAVER World War II. Originally constructed as temporary structures meant to last only on the incorrectly COGS meeting included a traffic and pedestrian traffic count for several days to determine what changes should be made on Grand River Avenue between v. r ^ , statement which reported the Harrison Road and Bogue Street. 10 years, the huts have IS ALMOST survived today to house several ASMSU Student Media Officials indicated that they hoped data obtained from the Appropriations Board tax as study could be used for plans to reduce congestion and accident HERE departments including Air Force ROTC and WKAR - TV. $1. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,1974 9 lit's what's happeningi nouncemenU for lt'» Whit's ALTERNATIVE RESOURCE p.m. today in the Livestock and 882 and CENTER: Express yourself in art at Pavilion. Election of new officers perhaps in psychology production of "Our Town" by I .iJiiins must be received in and education. Check with the Anyone interested in obtaining Radical Thespians announces I Company of 30, , 6 p.m. Monday and will be held so all members at 7:30 tonight in New» office, 341 Studenl Thursday next should department: information on the social science in tryouts for "Salome" by the attend. Board of directors will Psychology-John H. conference room B, McDonel Hall. open I S Hide, by I p.m. »t least to Free U office, bikes meet Wakeley; Education-Charles London summer Oscar Wilde at 9 p.m. today and I program may . prior to the club at 7:15 p.m. ^ Hiss Jays before publication. ' maintenance and repair attend a meeting at 7 p.m. today workshop Blackman. Preregistration deadline Transcendental Meditation as Delta Sigma Pi, professional Thursday in 35 Baker Hall. I '^'"ncernents will be accepted B at 7:30 p.m. today at Velocipede Peddler, S4I E. Grand River Ave. MSU Soaring Club will show a is April 12. For further information call Shirley Brown or taught by Maharishi Yogi: and Thursday in 317 Bessey Hall. Faculty members and students will business fraternity, will be holding open rush at 7 tonight at the house, Food Science Club will make and Mphone. movie on sailplane flight at 7:30 Debby Wentz introductory lectures at 12:40 p m at the School of Social Work, 254 in C307 Wells Hall: 4 discuss the program and answer 217 River St. Drop by and visit. sell fresh pork sausage. Orders will r,„ U: Tarot for Aries, T»urui, EVERY WOMAN'S CENTER: tonight in 34 Union. Get your Baker Hall. p.m. at C307 questions. be taken April 1 through 5 and on Wells Hall; or 7:30 I mini anJ C ancer at 7 tonight Arts and crafts sale from 2 to 10 rating for $300 or less. For further p.m. at 118 r Berkey Hall today. Public Safety April 7. Call Anita King in the ISS i° ,ht' Kree u office: p.m. Friday at the center: staff meeting at 8:15 tonight at the information call Carl Wagle Pope after 5 p.m. or Dave The Chess Club's schedule of tournaments resumes at 7:30 Presented by Come join the South Collegiate Fellowship at 9:15 tonight in 33 meet at 4 p.m. Administration BIdg. Committee will today in 443B Food Science BIdg. Pick-up is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3:30 to I MW0c»l|Ur,,'r« l' in,er",ed; center, 1118 S. Harrison Road. PIRGIM tonight in the Union Gold Room. Union BIdg. as we study the book of James. 5:30 p.m. April 7 and 8 in the 1 wmch for travelers and others GAY LIBERATION: Open rap at MSU will be Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Michael Petrovich, director ot meats laboratory. Lis this week from 2 to 3 p.m. at 7 tonight In 309 Student Services conducting a letter-writing Come to the Socialist Labor Delta Zeta Chapter, will sponsor a Marketing Club is sponsoring a the Hope College - MSU Dubrovnik JI Monday through Thursday at the BIdg.; meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday in campaign effort nonreturnable bottles and to ban in Party Club meeting at 8:30 tonight in 37 Union. p.m. dance to collect food for needy panel with five executives and Summer Program, will give an The Black Theater Group will hold auditions for a black play FreeU office. the Union sunporch and cans families in Lansing. Price of company presidents on sales illustrated presentation on open rap Michigan from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. admission is a can of food. The from 5 to 8 p.m. tonight and from afterwards. management. If you're considering Dubrovnik at 3:30 today in today in the lobby of the Women students age 25 plus: 226 7 to 10 p.m. event will be at 9 p.m. Thursday in a career in sales, hear them Erickson Hall. Sponsored Thursday in Campbell International Center. join us for a brown bag lunch, Wilson Hall lower come by Hall's Black Culture Room. driving SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Now accepting nominations for the sharing and discussion at noon lounge. and have your questions answered at 7:30 tonight in Eppley Center Russian and East Program. European Studies The Student Workers today and every Wednesday in 6 Organizing There will be an 74 Club. Fifty outstanding seniors Committee is meeting at 8:30 Student Services BIdg. orientation/rap Teak Room. session at Otto Junior will be honored High for the FLY TO achievements in scholarship, for their tonight in 30 Union to discuss petitioning for minimum wage for volunteers who tutor there. For Women's Center, 547Vi E. Grand PSYCHOLOGY leadership and service to MSU and student employes. All interested and Contemporary crafts Chinese painting exhibition, by China rides, meet at 7 tonight in 27 Student Services BIdg. River Ave. 7:30 p.m. Sunday the EUROPE 453-6632 after 6:00. 3-4-3 the surrounding communities. persons welcome. Newsletter. Seventy paintings, 100 program will be rape and Seeking an MA Degree? THIS SUMMER Applications may be picked up in pieces of self-defense. All women welcome. We can help you! carvings, poreclain, Bernard I LANSING to JACKSON. 307 Student Deadline May I; also Services BIdg. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity is cloisonne and sculpture, today Rivers, English journalist, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Training interested day for any woman Leaving 7:45 a.m. Returning nomination for the accepting holding its spring open house at 7 through Friday in the International Thursday in 30 Union on the in staffing the center Outstanding tonight will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday. 5:30 P.m. 332-4909 anytime. Educator Award. Applications at 128 Collingwood Center lobby. liberation struggle in the Portugese 3-4 3 may Drive—stop in and see us. Bring something to pass for lunch. be picked colony of Angola. Women's Spring Festival is coming up in 307 Student The Student Boycott Committee Services BIdg. Deadline is MSU School of Social Work and up April 19, 20, and 21 at the I May 10. will hold its weekly 531 GLENMOOR LANSING to WELLS HALL. RD. E. United Ministries in the Continuing Education Service meeting at 7:30 tonight in 31 Union. Gallocampaign you MSU Horticulture Club invites to hear guest speakers Bob Union. Anyone interested in COLLEGE Higher are offering classes in empathy and Wrigley Boycott will be the Herner and J. Saylor 7:45 a.m. Returning speak on Leaving 5 00 P m. 351-9295 after 5:00 Education, School of Christian Living, starts at 3 p.m. Thursday at 1118 S. Harrison Road. Discussion training spring term. Classes from 7 to 10 p.m. Mondays and main items of business short following panel discussion on the a home vegetable gardens at 7 tonight in 204 Horticulture BIdg. ADMISSION UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD or 355 8350, 8 00 a.m. • 5:00. Wednesdays at United Ministries in dilatory effects of Boone's Farm on □ GRADUATE □ LAW 3-4-3 groups on Apocolyptics, C.L. Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison -the libido. FLIGHTS OFFICE Lewis's Science Fiction, Road, starting May 6. Cost will be □ MEDICAL □ VETERINARIAN Greek, Christianity and Politics. Bus MON.-FRI. 1-5 P.M. I SPARTAN VILLAGE TO Laming service is provided. $48 if taken for two MSU credits or The MSU Astronomy Club will EYES OOGLE □ COLL TRANSFERS I DROPOUTS $25 if taken on a noncredit basis. meet at 7:30 Community College, Monday Credit available in Social Work 482 tonight in 120 Call/write: Or. Page ALSO AVAILABLE and Wednesdays. Leaving 6 p.m., Physics-Astronomy BIdg. A star INTERNATIONAL ID'S The Spartan Pistol Club will be (212) 275-2900 returning 8:30 p.m. 355-3042. firing at 7 tonight at the range bowl will be held. WHO? Pg. 14 YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS under Demonstration Hall. Everyone welcome. Election of Come and audition for a student 353-9777 officers will be discussed. GRAND RAPIDS to East Lansing. Monday, Wednesday & Fridays. College Republicans will meet at Leaving 6:15 a.m., returning 7 tonight in 34 Union. All 2 40 p.m. 616-949-2432 after 4, interested students are welcome. You're going to tiheithere Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 34-4 MSU Rodeo Club will it S A E is looking for a lew good men Corner * of Show ^ and T^Hagodorn SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON invites you to our 118th annual Winter Rush. rides 351-5560 8:30-11 30 M-F. Call for Fresh Crisp Don't rush Head Lettuce us first, 29c Rush us last! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,1974 Furlow not discouraged; preparing for next year By CHARLES JOHNSON "He is the key to our future. Cedric has proven that he can State News Sports Writer play, and when Cedric wants to play, there's no one who can From glory to goat and back again. Such was the case for him. A team has to have a big man and Cedric can provide stop (hat Spartan forward Terry Furtow this past season. And whether the for us. I think the same kind of attitude the coach (Gus criticisms which beleagured Furlow throughout the season were took toward Lindsay (Hairston) at the start of the season Ganakas) has to just, as far as he's concerned all is forgotten. be taken toward Cedric. We have to live or die with him," Fur|ow "There's no doubt about it, this season was tough on me," said. Furlow said. "But, I think I had a pretty good season, although With the loss of Mike Robinson, Furlow said he'll have to I'm sure it could have been better. At times I had to make an pick up some of the slack. He'll only be a junior next season, and extra effort to keep my head together because of the things that his performance will definitely play a major part in MSU's happened. fortunes. "I was sat down early in the season when I wasn't really "I know that I'll have to give 110 percent every time I'm on performing up to par, and it took me a while to get my the court," he said. "And if we have about six or seven other guvs concentration back. Then there were a lot of other things that doing the same thing, there's no one who can beat us." came down which made things kind of hard." Undoubtedly, one of the low points of the season for Furlow T for two came after the Notre Dame game in which he missed the last shot Spartan forward Terry which could have given the Spartans a big victory over the nationally ranked Irish. "I look at the Notre Dame thing as just another experience," NFL's Stabl Furlow makes moves tike Furlow said. "I don't look at it as if I blew the game (as many this with relative ease when he's at Unfortunately, this was his best. season hardly a treasurable one have criticized him), but instead What many don't realize is that I try to see the total picture. I had shot 10 of 13 from the floor before the last shot and, had it not been for my jumps to performance, I don't think we could've come as close as we did." NEW YORK (UPI) - Kenny Stabler, "the Joe Namath for Furlow, as he openly of the The Spartans shot off to an amazing 7-2 Big Ten record just '70s," provided the Worid Football League with its first "name" admits. past the midway point of the season, and it was largely due to the quarterback and fourth NFL star player in 72 hours play of Furlow. Tuesday by State News photo signing a reported $350,000 three , - year contract with the At one stage of the season, Furlow was among the conference Birmingham Americans. by Craig Porter leaders in scoring and rebounding, and he led in field goal Stabler, who followed in Namath's footsteps at Alabama, is shooting percentage. However, as Furlow's performance faltered committed to play two more years for the Oakland later in the season, so did the team's. MSU wound up with an 8-6 Raiders before he can legally jump leagues. He said. "If I can do for the Big Ten record and a third straight 13-11 season. Furlow ended WFL what Joe Namath did for the AFL, I will feel that I the season with a 14.1 scoring average, a 7.1 rebounding mark have really accomplished something." and a 50 per cent field goal percentage. The Americans, delighted with the Furlow said the Spartans had the best personnel in the Big Ten, signing of Stabler, will follow shortly with the announcement of the but that the team's attitude wasn't as good. signing of another player in the National Football League. Reports from Dallas said "I think there were a lot of different personalities on the team, that two Cowboys' players, quarterback and we didn't always succeed in making things work," he said. Craig Morton and wide receiver Otto Stowe, are "It wasn't the case on the court as much as it was in practice negotiating for a package deal with and off the court. We tried to put it together, but it didn't work Birmingham. In New York, Dusty Rhodes, assistant out that way." general manager of the New York Stars, said, "We are close to Furlow's revelation is a far cry from the close team attitude coming to terms with two top NFL ballplayers — top men famous for the performances with most people on the outside seemed to believe existed on the New York teams." squad this year. But he insisted that the team really had the The rapid developments followed Sunday's blockbuster potential to go places. announcement that three stars of the World "The main remedy for our team is that everyone should Champion Miami Dolphins, Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Paul Warfield. have signed respect each other, not only as a player, but as a man also," WFL contracts with the Toronto Northmen. Furlow said. "Fm sure that last season's team was competitive, Stabler, drafted by the raiders in 1968, carried Oakland to the but nothing is going to happen unless respect enters the picture." AFC Western Division title last season. He will not Furlow, who stands 6-4 and is a product of Flint Northern play for Birmingham until 1976 because he has one year remaining on his High, sees MSU's future with a cautious eye, but he believes he contract with the knows what needs to be done. Raiders, then one year to play out his NFL option. "I think the progress of the MSU basketball team is bestowed Stabler said, "I intend to honor my Oakland contract to the in one person, that being Cedric Milton (the Spartans' 6-9 fullest extent. My making this move had sophomore center from Denver, Colo.)," Furlow said. nothing to do with anything that happened in Oakland. The Raiders are a super organization. "The most important factor was money," Stabler said. Fantastic start? "Getting back to the South to play was also pretty important, Hop said Stabler, a native of Foley, Ala. "I was born in the South and says no raised in the South and played football in the South. Oakland could have offered me as much money as Birmingham, but thev couldn't have let me play in the South." Nick Buoniconti of the By JACK WALKDEN either third or fourth in the state," Dolphins and Ron Johnson of the Hop said. "They had an leave Grand Rapids, but the better Giants were two other NFLers State News Sports Writer outfield position open and I won the nod. facilities, better brand of ball reported to be negotiating with and the money helped make WFL teams. "My sophomore year we had a real good shortstop so I played my decision for me." second," he continued. "After he graduated I took over at Hop has reached base 37 times during his 66 for an on base plate appearances For most baseball players a .321 batting average for the first 13 percentage of .561, but has been the most shortstop." games would be considered a very successful start. MSU A Little League injury ended his promising pitching career dangerous at the plate following a rare off day. Twice after days, Hop came back the following game to lead a hitless Stickmen face Michigan shortstop Terry Hop believes he can do better, however. before it really got off the ground. on the hitting assault Hop. a transfer student from Grand Rapids Junior College, has "I hurt my arm on a slide into third opposing pitcher. He collected four hits on one occasion collected 17 hits in 53 at bats in his role as the No. 2 batter in the became infected because of the lime on base," he said. "My arm the base line and next and three on the other. in Ann Arbor skirmish Spartan lineup. The 5-9 sophomore is not happy with his season "It makes me mad when the pitcher day it swelled up to double size. gets me out," he said so far, however. "From then on my arm hurt whenever I pitched. It also gives "Especially if I don't hit the ball good." MSU s lacrosse team will "I should be hitting better and fielding better," Hop said. "I'm One of Hop's best assets is try to get back onto the winning me problems on speed. track today as it faces arch-rival long throws from the shortstop position. Not During the Florida trip he Michigan in Ann Arbor. batting .321 but I'm not really hitting good. I'm getting a lot of enough to keep out of the lineup, though." attempted to steal a base just five times, but was successful The Spartans lost to Ashland five occasions. on all College, 10-4, in Ann Arbor scratch hits. Following high school Hop went to a junior college for two Saturday to drop their seasonal record to 2-1. The "I'm getting on base "I have the green game was enough." he added. "But I'd like to start very good reasons. light to run anytime, but I hate to sop rallies switched to the U-M artificial surface football hitting more with men on base." "I never had any offers from a major by getting thrown out," he said of his low practice field when college for one thing," he number of steal poor playing conditions on Old Hop has driven in 11 runs thus far. The figure is good for a No. attempts. Also, in Florida we were always behind College Field made it impossible explained. "Also Grand Rapids has a good program and usually early leaving me to play here. 2 batter, but not for Hop. no chance to steal. During his high school career in has good teams." MSU Senior co-captain Jon Cudnohufsky, a native of Zeeland, Hop drove in almost a run a game and continued this "As the season goes on I'll Hop batted .270 at Grand Rapids, and following a summer get better," he added in warning. Waterford, suffered a broken wrist against Ashland and will pace at the junior college level. with the Grand Rapids semi-pro team Sullivans he got his break. Hop may be disappointed with his lost for the season. be play so far, but he's Hop started all four years at Zeeland and played three different "Some people from MSU came down and said probably the only one who is. positions there while batting nearly .350. they needed a shortstop and they offered me some money so I said okay," Hop MSU asst. coach Frank Pellerin summed it up best when he k P?!d!F,red Hartman but the hole is a has ^veral players in mind to fill the gap big one to fill. "During my freshman year we had a great team and finished said. "It said, "He looks bad on some pitches, but then Cudnohufskv was considered the was a tough decision to make because I didn't want to comes right back premier defensive midfielder on the and hurts you." squad. Game time today is set for 4 p.m. Ford might w go CINCINNATI after (UPI)--Vice President Gerald Babe's first ball, but did not avail himself of the Ford who, as a kid watched Babe Ruth hit invitation and the Reds' announced Tuesday home runs, might get a chance to see Hank that Ford will do the honors instead at Aaron tie or break Ruth's career homer record Thursday's 2:30 p.m. (EDT) opener at sold-out Thursday after he throws out the first ball to Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. open the 1974 Major League baseball season. Ford originally saw Ruth when he came with Barring injury, Aaron, who is only one home thp M-v York Yankees for an exhibition game run shy of Ruth's record 714, quite likely will aiGrand Rapids, where the Vice President grew start for the Atlanta Braves against the up. Ford has always been a baseball fan, Cincinnati Reds, the UPI has learned. generally following the Detroit Tigers. President Nixon was invited to throw out the Braves' manager Eddie Mathews said Tuesday that he and Aaron will not decide until a few hours before Thursday's game whether the Assistant coaches 40-year-old slugger will play. "As far as I'm concerned, the ultimate decision is up to me," said Mathews. "But just like last year, Hank and I will talk it over on a named at dinner daily basis to see if he wants to play. -We'll decide Thursday morning if he will play that Two new assistant basketball coaches were afternoon." named Tuesday night to the staff of MSU head Aaron's home run record quest has added basketball coach Gus Ganakas. The drama to Cincinnati's traditional hosting of announcement was made at the annual MSU baseball's opener but whether Aaron will play basketball banquet at the Kellogg Center. has brought controversy into the picture. Slated to join Ganakas' staff are Vernon Earlier this year, Braves' Chairman Bill Payne, presently an assistant coach at the Bartholomay indicated Aaron would skip the University of Denver, and Dick Versace, opening three game series here to give him a presently assistant coach at St. Louis chance of breaking Ruth's record in Atlanta. University. But Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Pat Miller, currently a graduate assistant with who also will be here for the team, also will assume the title and role Thursday's opener, of strongly recommended that Aaron play in at assistantcoach. least some of the games. Mike Robinson received the team's most This will be Aaron's 21st season in the Major valuable player award by a vote of his Leagues, culminating a career that started with teammates. The senior guard also received the semi-pro ball in his native Mobile, Ala., and Charles S. Phillips Award by a vote of press, even included a stint with the barnstorming radio and TV representatives. The most Indianapolis Clowns, for whom he batted improved player award went to junior center Lindsay Hairston. cross-handed. Aaron's first Wall comes tum Robinson was also acclaimed All Major League home run came - America on April 23, 1954, against the St. Louis Mank Aaron will be by the Citizen's Savings Athletic aiming for the left field wall in Cincinatti as he tries to Foundation, formerly the Helm's Athletic Foundation. Cardinals, and he wound up 20 seasons of play last year with total of 713 homers. tie and then break Babe Ruth's career home run record of 714 round SSlSh't Sr,V' »"""to «•» down a trippers. Aaron has 713 going into the Braves opening series against the £<£JSC:m"wnMn'"id* AP Wirephoto Michigan State News, Hast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,1974 || /// %% 'A THANKS to you we've outgrown our present facilities...and WE'RE MOVING to the old Michaels Art Supply Store...Frankly, we're overstocked and don't want to carry all this inventory to our new store...so we're asking you to HELP by BUYING NOW and carrying it home...to HELP you decide we're offering you TREMENDOUS SAVINGS...check out these great deals which are only a sample. Special Moving Sale Hours: Wed, Thurs, Fri. 10 am - 9 pm, Sat til 5 pm Sansui 2000X Stereo Receiver $27995 39 watts per channel was S389.95 /yV L % Qc \V- o, 4// 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 1 Need a second for those car "Running Around" duties Read - the Classified Ads for the best buy in town Automotive \\&\ FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank j Apartments ^ FIAT 1972 Spider, tuned exhaust VOLKSWAGEN BUG, 1971. - AM/FM radio, 18,000 actual Fantastic BEAUTIFUL one bedroom - SUBLET summer. one conditionl $1200. bedro™, 59. 5-4-4 676-1495, after 6 p.m. 5-4-4 unfurnished, carpeted, furnished, air condition appliances, parking. Close to to campus. Call ROOMMATE NEEDED for Cedar 351-3785.' 5.4.9 FORD 1967 - stick. Fantastic VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Rebuilt MSU. 332-1703. 3-4-4 PHONE 355 8255 condition, no rust, good price! engine, new tires, clean, good Village 4-man. Spring term. SUMMER, 2-man, 2 , ,„r 355-4471. 694-3859 after 6 p.m. condition. $400. 355-8948. MASON COUNTRY atmosphere - 332-0256. 3-4-3 $170 / month. PleasT LANSING. One bedroom $850. 349-1629. 4-4-5 for most imports. $125.95 / set Travel available but not necessary. OWN ROOM $200, 3 duplex. Appliances furnished, of four. Also 14" x 5%" VW. Call Jeff Haber 517-349-2320 Twyckingham. Rent people - $220. 332-6335. 5-4-5 near bus> ava,lable now. Phone $125.95 /four. CHEQUERED 3-4-4 negotiable. Immediately, spring «■—351 8920. 5-4-3 DART TOYOTA CORONA 1970 Very good. term. 351-6441, 355-0739. 3-4-5 1968, FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo, transmission, power Must see. Radials, air. 663-2111, one mile west of campus. COLLEGE STUDENT - $2.25 I SECRETARIAL POSITION - steering, bucket seats, console. >. 173 5-4-5 487-5055. C-5-4-5 Mature person with basic SUBLEASE EFFICIENCY to June hour. Married male preferred. typing mua uuejlej aoa Phone after 6 p.m. 627-5366 3-4-4 VW GUARANTEED REPAIR. Stock work, showroom sales, skills, system. knowledge Must work of filing well 15. Pool / North Apartments. 332-5675. 3-4-5 Pointe CROSSWORD □□□ ci'jiir*] aaa TOYOTA COROLLA 1971 2-door, - etc. 20 - 25 hours / week. with FAIRLANE 1964, V-8 4-speed. Excellent shape. $1575. RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos Road and 1-96 Between 8 - 5 Monday - Friday. People. Applications in Meridian Mall office. 6-4-4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! PUZZLE □an auaaoauaB □raryjjaaiiB , 489-1933. 4-4-5 , 3 49-9620. Apply in person. Brothers ACROSS Female needed to sublet Cedar new radiator, exhaust, battery. C-22-4-30 Restaurant Supplies. 2326 South 1. Animal park on fflEBBSg $75. DESK CLERK needed. Call Village 4-woman and become 29. Where Shannon 355-1216.3-4-5 Cedar, Lansing. 5-4-9 a 4. Chinese sauce sag sao aase VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER to live VOLKSWAGEN / FOREIGN Car between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for member of the famed "Pit Crew " airport is in while you travel this summer. repair. Mechanical and body, 332-5625. 5-4-9 7. Musical sign 30. Drugget nana yya H3Q FULL PART TIME cook appointment to interview. Phone 1967 with rebuilt engine. Fully buy, sell and trade. IMPORT - Pizza Italian food specialities. - 489-1215. 0-4-30 11. Gershwin 31. Brushwood aaanna m NOW LEASING equipped. $1250. Call 489-0513. AUTO PARTS AND REPAIR. Apply: PIZZA VILLA, 2167 FRANDOR 12. Hasten 32, Form of nEHBtaaiiaa 5-4-3 485-5047. 0-1-4-3 - ATTRACTIVE, 13. Roster For Rent trapshooting □□aansEH SEA SUMMER & FALL East Grand River, Okemos. 349-2630, after 2 p.m. daily £ clean, 1 unfurnished, $170 bedroom. - $155 - furnished. 14. Packages 16. Alaskan 35. Nissen 36. Humdinger □DO U3G3B 3B0 8 SEPARATE LOCATIONS Join the Band 3-4-3 Immediate possession. 489-1323 ana adHH ezisq governor 37. Relatives AIR CONDITIONED or cell <1)587-6680. Prefer grads 17. That girl 41. Castors of Merry Men MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST COMPACT REFRIGERATORS or married. 5-4-4 COMPLETE KITCHENS - 18. Mode MT (ASCP) registered or , Best rates now. United Rental. slayer STUDIOS and Women eligible for 19. Biblical cony 42. Branch 2790 East Grand River. Man needed for four man 5. Salad 1 8r 2 BEDROOMS progressive blood donor processing Riverside 21. Serpent 351-5652. 7-4-5 « Savory sauce 1. Spirit ingredient FURNISHED at laboratory. Excellent benefits, good Apartment. Spring. $65 22. Polish river 44. Sand hill 2. Medieval 6.1 do working conditions. For further 337-1451, X-1-4-3 23. Norman 45. Energy 7. Chalky information, call 484-7461. 5-4-5 money BURCHAM COMPACT^REFRIGERTOR and ONE OR two girls to share two leader 27. Outline 46. English 3. Crew 8. Heavy NUDE MODELS for bedroom apartment at 9. And others photography. 1 3 4 15- A abbt Call between 10 a.m. ♦ Beech wood 1130 Beech St. 351-6168 WOODS 489-1215. 0-4-30 and 6 p.m! GARDEN PLOTS 25' x 50' - Schoesmith & Shoeman Roads. Collingwood. 332-2933. 5-4-3 $54/month. % ii ii 1r 10. 15. Temple Liqueur Delta Arms 235 Delta St. 351-6839 Evergreen Arms 341 Evergreen St. PERMANENT PART Time $6 per season. 7 minutes / MSU. 349-0765. 7-4-5 GIRL FOR 4-girl apartment in m %iS ;r- 18. 19. Scion One of the 351-6839 ml uZyZuouS°0lSide "nd tHe ha"le of end * ">< secretary; Minimum working hours: 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Twyckingham 332-5245. 5-4-3 for spring ft fr Dwarfs % v4 laslett Arms 13S Collingwood St. 351-8950 * Heated Pool * Friday. Typing and Monday - Bookkeeping OWN ROOM in house. $75.50 plus utilities. 441 Charles. 332-1360. 551 ALBERT Street % Ir 20. Stir 21. Preclude l North Pointe 1240 Haslett Rd Laundry Facilities experience required. 351-5800 - one block 332-5675 University Terrace 424 Michigan * * Ample Parking Air Cond. * Nicely Furnished C-3-4-3 5-4-8 from campus. Large 2 bedroom. Furnished, air - conditioned, 23 % * % 3J> 23. Pull 24. Fast current 337-0580 TV AND STEREO rentals University Village 635 Abbot Rd. NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER WANTED: YOUNG man for balconies. 2/man $150; 3-4 / 25. Vetch plant part $24/term. $9.95 / month. Free IB 332-3490 Efficiency Qne Bedroom Two Bedroom time work, mostly jr 26. Consonant $180; Resident manager % man irlca 2736 E. Gr. Rlv mornings. same day delivery and service. $140 ^ $149 Z. $169 £0r. Stocking and general store work, apartment No. 3. 332-2404; 28 Absent % v4 v4 3r 337-1621 Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-4-30 -Includes Utilities- see Ken or Warren at DEMSTEAD SHOP RITE, 3630 PARKING SPACE for rent. Two 351-6676. 10-4-10 a % ST 31. Blockhead 32. Skidded %% HALSTEAD FALL RATES (12 V/A % mo. tease) 33 African South Cedar, LOGAN ARMS Apartment - Lansing. 3-4-4 blocks from campus. 337-0659. 36 \r antelope Bcttoom u,r„m Southwest side of Lansing. Ideal 38 1 2-4-3 MANAGEMENT PART TIME positions for MSU for married couple or 34 Vetve $154™. $184 mo. $234,? students. Excellent students. 2 bedroom apartments graduate w Hi 37 HeadRear 351-7910 -Includes Utilities- and meaningful salary level business When you need an apartment that's fresh and new, then you need from $170. Resident MM % 38 Mineral 1 manager w 745 Burcham Dr. 351-3118 or 484-4014 experience. required. 351-5800. C-5-4-5 Automobile the rental columns of the 'want 394-0733, or call THE WALTER NELLER COMPANY 489-6561 % 44 39. Nothing 40. Agent 5-4-3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. April 3, 1974 }3 For Sale Houses For Sale ^| Lost & Found q Personal / Recreation HP* ONE BLOCK from campus, $17 WELCOME BACK students, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA - FOUND: CIGARETTE Case with LAST 4 days of Walgreen SLEEP THROUGH alarm clock, ANN BROWN typing i and multilith per week. 215 Lewis Street. Call DICKER 81 DEAL sayshil Stop New Edition. 24 volume - money near Jacobsons. Call to Product's sale! Buy 2 and but not us. Wake up service. offset printing. Complete service Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and see us soon. We've got stareo Please Call 355-0750 after 5 SAVE. GULLIVER STATE ? «h.d $240 plus utilities. 3-5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. 12 component systems, tapes and p.m. 3-4-5 idantify^332-1269. C-3-4-3 DRUGS, 1105 East Grand River. 355-2957.3^4-3 for dissertations, theses, manuscripts, general typing. IBM p.m. 351-4495. 10-4-9 albums, complete muiic LOST - JIM small black mutt, 332-5171.0-1-4-3 uKikSn Activities boaM - 24 years experience. 349-0850. department. Head supplies, BICYCLE HUFFY 3-speed, shaggy hair. 355-6286. 5-4-3 C-4-30 tANTED ONE flirl to share with 4 OWN ROOM in duplex. Fully sporting goods department, - BOARD EXAM TUTORING , ,.me. Utiii,i« Until September. included S80/month. carpeted, garbage disposal, dishwasher, $75/month. portable TV's, typewriters, radios, tape recorders, car tape excellent condition, with baskets. $30. 351-9246. 1-4-3 LOST: CARVED Ivory necklace Elephant figures. Engineering - STANLEY H. KAPLAN filcrft |e§SON5 r Transportation -J- TUTORING COURSES 361-9556. 3-4-4 337-1612. 4-4 5 decks. Hand and power tools, MEN'i KNEISSL Blue Star ikiis. Building. Reward. Pat, Now being formed for the furniture, rings and watches. 3566616. 8-4-12 RIDE Excellent condition. Call upcoming MCAT, DAT, LSAT, WANTED to/from ,pED TWO pe°Ple ,0 ,h,re ,5 SINGLE, ONE block from campus. Also we do electronic repairs. 351-5425, after 5 ATGSB, GRE Board Exams. For Pittsburgh. Easter house. $57.50 month. p.m. 5-4-4 FOUND ON campus man's watch. or any Kitchen, bath. 351-9749, after 5 DICKER 8t DEAL information call 1-313-354-0085. wBPkend. 351-8629. 3-4-4 FLY TO Europe. Still from $199. 484-6536. 3 4-4 p.m. 3-4-4 SECONDHAD STORE, 1701 BICYCLES Call 353-7913 with complete 0-1-4-3 - TEN speed Fares increase toward April 5. South Cedar, Lansing. Bank Columbia, COLD Racer 27" description. C-3-4-5 LEAVING FOR Tennessee, April 8. imicF TO wblet for summer. ANNE MUNNICH 355-7846. "£» 10, M. f C"" FURNISHED kitchen. 536 ROOMS, singles, Abbott Roa^. cards welcome. 487-3886. Open 9-9 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Hardly r.Suen. Excellent condhion, $75. 339-2639, after 5 FOUND: CAT Calico Female WEIGHT 5-7 p.m. OR-5-4-5 1 or 2 to share driving. References. 882-1956 anytime. pregnant! 138 Gunson Street. 6-4-9 id, faSF four bedroom Phone 627-7103. 5-4-8 9-6 Tuesday, Saturday. C-5-4-6 Thursday, p.m. 5-4-5 351-7922. C-3-4-5 REDUCTION Service SPRING TERM. Male, Reasonable. Near Frandor. 371-1599. M-7 Furnished, quiet, parking. 332-3094. 2-4 3 near campus, SCHWINN GIRL'S 5-speed. Good condition. $40. Call Sandy, HILLSIDE TENT trailer top, sleeps six, sotve, ice box, - hard LOST: Shepherd. SMALL, male German Called Days-vie. PROGRAM FOR THE BEST Service equipment see the STEREO on stereo sink, spare tire , carpeted. Very Please call 351-3869. 2-4-4 Information meeting today 353-0564. 1-4-3 SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. 355-0070. 3-4-4 nice unit. $650. 651-5117. 3-4-4 MEAN NEWLY painted, 3 SINGLE ROOMS Kitchen and through Thursday at 3:30 pm JM-SO 'bedroom bungalow in East LOST: TOOL box, 1-96 between and Thursday evening at 7:00 Wanted Lansing. Family or students. bathroom facilities available. Walking distance from campus. ALTO SAX condition - Conn. negotiable. Excellent Call RALEIGH RECORD, $80.00. Yellow ten speed, $65.00 Call Portland and Lansing. 485-6352 pm. Students and non - SUEDE AND and LEATHER, cleaning J Phone 351-9036. 5-4-4 2-4-4 restoring. OKEMOS DRY 482-5147. X8-4-8 365-9222 after 1 p.m. 3-4-5 353-2842, 353-2470. 2-4-3 students Thursday is the last CLEANERS. 349-0910. NEEDED - LARGEa,ry FURNISHED day. ROOM, female MARSHALL 100 watt lead amp, 100 USED VACUUM Cleaners. Rm 253 Student Services house, private room, WJ7.&U I month plus utilities. 351-8558. M-4 close entrance, to campi(s, private parking, deposit, no 8-12" speakers, excellent condition. $900. 2 bottoms, Tanks, cannisters and uprights. Guaranteed one full year. $7.88 call 371-4191. 5-4-6 Dr. Gordon Williams 355-8270 SOUND SLEEPER? Be punctual Instructions (pj DRIVER REQUIRED for summer season. Travel here and abroad lease. 351-8415, after 4. 3-4 5 372-6871 after 6 p.m. 3-4-5 and up. DENNIS Personal / for class / work. Let us wake PIANO STUDENTS wanted, adults (Europe) with young male DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. or children. Reasonable rates. mo BEDROOM house, Haslett, WOLLENSAK STEREO tape deck. you. 355-2957. 3-4-3 484-5055. 5-4-3 executive. Business and vacation. 316 North Cedar, opposite city FREE. A lesson in complexion furnished, 9 or 12 month . . Mmi. Must be single, sharp, and with ELCO amplifier / tuner, and market. C-3-4-4 care. Call 484-4519 East iease Garden possible, new paint Utah speakers. 663-4995. (local EDGAR CAYCE - Study group MATH TUTOR. All Courses few attachments. Submit letter and carpet. 351-5323, 349-4488. Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing forming in East Lansing. Call of interest with GOLF CLUBS: 082-215. Call 353-3834 before 5 non - studio (MacGregor) 3 Mall. MERLE NORMAN 337-0601, evenings. 10-4-12 5-4-5 3-4-5 photograph to Driver Position, woods, 9 irons. Used 1 season. COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-3-4-4 p.m. Box 165, River Forest, Illinois $85. 349-2188 or 353-5198. IX BEDROOM house, near campus. $400 month. June - "ftvspeeds 5-4-8 WANTED SINGER(S) to cut FEMALE VOICE student wanted. Call 60305. 3-4-5 Mary. 351-1721 or June lease. Call 351-1405 after 1 EXERCISING EQUIPMENT - Demo. Professional required. Call 351-3783. 3-4-4 attitude 349-9314. 3-4-3 r Car Pool ^ p.m. 4-4-5 rolling machine $20, bicycler CAMPAGNOLO AND SHIMANO DURA-ACE $20, belt massager $25, set of 3 SEAMSTRESS REASONABLE Typing Service ^ Share AST LANSING. New 4-person COMPONENTS $55. Like new. 339-8791 after - price. Dressmaking, pantsuit, 10 SPEEDS Driving duple*. Finished rec room, - IN STOCK NOW THESES, RESUMES, typing and deluxe appliances, central air, For Sale ^ RIGHTEOUS PRICES 8:00 p.m. 4-4-5 jackets, kid's clothes. 484-0988. SALES SEHVICE ACCESSORIES printing. Reasonable prices. JACKSON to MSU. Leaving 8:30 bus, available soon. BEST VALKS, (Mia K WT near ELECTROCOMP AND ARP COMMERICAL PRINTING. a.m. Monday, Wednesday & 351 8920. 5-4-3 synthesizers, from $895. Stereo THE ALOHA! 351-4116. C-4-30 Friday; 7 a.m. Tuesday & :0R RENT bedroom July & August. Two house. Close to GUITAR AND case. Martin D-12-20. Excellent condition, xTTippjpcYfr partilcr and quad ELECTRONICS, mising consoles. GILL 351-1388. Hawaiian vebcipedq PROFESSIONAL IBM dissertation Thursday. Returning 12:20 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday; campus. utilities. $250 / month + Call evenings, $400 or best offer. 393-1616 541 t*SI GRAND RIVER DOWNSTAIRS lil-7340 5-4-5 T-Shirts & Jeans Meddler- typing. MARTY MA English degree. NORTH, 351-3487. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday 8i Friday. 782-9005 after 3:30 p.m. 3-4-3 351 0598. 5-4-3 AQUA Animals C-4-30 HOLT COMMUTER LOT. LUNG, 80 cubic feet. to JVC NIVICO Receiver - $140. 255 Ann Street 351-1911 ROOM IN hi se $50.00. One block Aluminum tank, Calipso IV JVC Nivico turntable - $40. MONTY'S BAR IRENE ORR - Theses, term papers, Leaving 9:30 a.m. Monday, regulator. Excellent condition. MUST SELL. Old English INTERESTED IN living in a general typir.g. Formerly with Wednesday 8i Friday; returning 482-6113. 3-2-4 Sanyo cassette recorder - $85 Ann Brown. Call 482-7487, 5:00 Monday, Wednesday and (new). Call 487-3711 days. Sheepdog, 20 months old, spiritual commune combining AND RESTAURANT the best of Eastern and Western C-4-30 Friday. 694-8003 evenings. 3-4-3 484-4815 evenings. X-5-4-5 female - $100. 332-0633. 5-4-8 WATERBED, HEATED, 45" x Philosophies? Hard work, Shrimp and Fish 72". V/4 years old. $90. Phone meditation and Aquarian Age EXPERIENCED IBM typing. ANN ARBOR to EAST Lansing, MEED FOURTH guy for house, ALTO SAXOPHONE, "Noblet" by BEAUTIFUL 2 - year - old Arabian Pitcher Night (M-W-S) 337-0946, 5-6:30 p.m. 3-4-4 colt. Chestnut, white markings. teachings for the student who Dissertations, (Pica - Elite). MSU. Leaving 9:30 a.m., close. $87.50 includes utilities. LeBlanc. Very good condition. (Very Special Sunday) FAY ANN 489-0358. C-4-30 351-1568. 5-4-8 can qualify. Basic rules: no returning 6 p.m. Tuesday and 351-3924. 3-4-5 Call 353-6261. &4-8 Luncheon special - $1.50 BRAND NEW open reel deck drugs, alcohol or tobacco. For Wednesdays. 761-7966, Ann TEAC 2300-S with warranty. FREE ORANGE tiger kittens! information, write: SOLAR, COMPLETE THESES - Service, Arbor. 3-4-3 RESPONSIBLE FEMALE (25-35). STEREO EQUIPMENT: Discount printing, IBM typing Cost $450, will sacrifice $375. Mower, $10, men's bike - $15, Route No. 1 Box 72, Suttons Employed or working on 332-5931. 5-4-8 Soundcraftsman Equalizer, Venetian blinds. 351-8967. 3-4-5 Bay, Michigan 49682. 3-4-5 and binding of these, resumes, HOWELL to COMMUTER Lot. Masters to share clean luxury Philips GA-212 Turntable, publications. Across from Leaving 7 a.m., returning after 2 townhouse. Completely Citation 12 Power amp. Jeff, campus corner M.A.C. and p.m. 546-6616 after 3 p.m. 3-4-5 furnished. Close. $130 includes .TROPHIES I PLAQUES 332-0897. 3-4-4 PUPPIES FOR sale. Irish Setter | ACCESS CENTER 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos Grand River. Below Jones mother. Good hunting lines. 6 everything. 337-1815. 6-4-3 OVtt 1000 TIOfNUS ON BltnAT "O wAiriwc . iMMiouri weeks old. 641-4031, after 5, 1 for Stationery Shop. Call MILLER AND Haag Road to MSU puivirr RICKENBACKER GUITAR with | Human Reproduction Health f COPYGRAPH Berkey Hall. Leaving 7:20 a.m., IThii' week days. 3-4-5 SERVICES, .ARGE NEW house - Summer. 6 Win"*. Case. 1 year old. None like it in j Abortion-Contraceptten offers i Real Estate returning 5:30 p.m. 882-7441 bedrooms. Plenty of parking. area! White pearl front which ' Services * _J37O666_C-4-30 after 6:30 p.m. 3-4-5 332-1778. 54-5 lights up with flashing colors. If 1226 East Michigan I EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos. Lansing 485-3271 f CUSTOM BUILT Contemporary 3 IBM (pica or elite typel. Very sharp. $800. Immediately Stop playing budget bingo. Look bedroom ranch. Big study room, 373-6726 weekdays or 349 1773 RANDOR NEAR, three bedroom sell for $350. 339-9725, THE for a better job in today's LISTENING EAR Crisis spacious porch, near MSU. duplex, 1'a baths, formal dining, 339-9011. 5-4-8 Intervention Center is holding evenings and weekends. 0-1-4-3 Classified Ads! POOOLES - 7 weeks. AKC. First $35,900. Afternoons - deluxe features, $270 / month. training for new volunteers. For shots. $50. Silver, 2 males, 353-0655, Evenings - 332-3832. Mr. Henry, 485-6766 or MNi IT. Phone BACKPACK AND frame. female. 669-9132.5-4-9 information, call 337-1717, 5-4-9 TYPING DONE in my home. 50c per page up to 10 pages. 40c per Riding ^ 372-7943. X-5-4-3 332 1667 Accessories. Down mumy bag. anytime before April 6. 4-4-5 355-1995 <8-10 p.m.) only. page over 10 pages. 489-2128. FREE! LOVEABLE. a long - LOGAN and SAGINAW ST. to Larry Cushion Sporting Goods BY OWNER, on lake, pool, golf 0-4-30 iURELIUS ROAD - A large 2-4-3 PASSPORT, APPLICATION, MSU. Every Tuesday Leaving haired, black, tiger male kitten. garden plot goes with this Creative Weddings, and Natural course. Two bedroom, 1 Vi bath, 372-1615, evenings. 3-4-3 PURPLE VICKI - fast accurate, 6:45 p.m. Returning 10:00 p.m. country duplex. Clote in. Two POSTERS, ALL types. Including Portraits. LUKE shag carpet, deck, central - air. 482-8826. 3-4-3 339-9703 or 487-5453. $25000. inexpensive typing. Very near large bedrooms, fully carpeted. TYPEWRITERS ROYAL black light. 50c each., New PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-7690. ENGLISH COCKER Spaniels, campus. 337-7260. 10-4-10 Appliances furnished - paperbacks, 'A off. Pipes, papers C-4-30 X2-4-4 Standard, $25 and $95. Perfect AKC, $75 - $125 Phone dishwasher, air conditioned and condition. Call 353-5461. 3-4-5 and excellent incense. At THE 372-2796, after 3 p.m. 5-4-5 full basement. $190 plus DAY BEFORE FOREVER, in utilities. 4 miles south of MSU UPRIGHT PIANO - Best offer. East Lansing, (next to Arby's) BEGINNING DOG OBEDIENCE THE PRICELESS INGREDIENT Couple only. 882-8779 or Panasonic AM car radio. $25. 254 West Grand River. 5-4-5 classes offered. Call 393-6546, 882-7410. 5-4-4 351 2226. 1-4 3 after 5 p.m. 7-4-11 MODER SECRETARY desk, $25. AST LANSING house for fall. QUEEN SIZE waterbed - Desk with chair, $50. Spool Mobile Homes * Near Union, ideal for fraternity, custom upholsterd, frame and legged dining table with buffet When men with multifarious goals join to accomplish common tasks, what sorority or responsible group headboard. Never used. $225. and 5 chairs, $100. Sears QUIET COVE Trailer Park - one organi;ation Write Box 351. 353-6849. 3-4-5 Kenmore washing machine and only for adults in Vicinity. is the bond that enables them to overcome the differences in individual $140. 627-3098. 4-4-3 Swimming privileges. To move SE TO share in Haslett, o LEBLANC STUBBINS clarinet in, buy used trailer, new trailer personalities? The essential ingredient cannot be bought. It can only be iom, potter's studio, etc. ( with F-sharp key. $100 or best or rent one. Close / campus. 39-2276. 5-4-9 TURNTABLE PHILLIPS 212 offer. 351-1016.3-4-5 675-7312. 5-4 9 acquired through working in unison toward common goals. The priceless )WN ROOM well furnished house. with stanton Excellent cartridge, and LP'S. condition. $150. SHERWOOD 7100-A. Bought June GREYWOOD 12' x 60' ingredient that is molded through mutual work recreation and association 372-29 1 1 before 4:30. 1 973. Furnished. Frank, 1973, $170. Cassette deck, used $80/month. 1-4-3 351-4463. 1-4-3 484-2521. 521-3763.3-4-5 is brotherhood. little, $140. Both for $300. CLAIRICON RECEIVER 75 355-6266. 3-4-5 SIX MAN furnished house. BUDDY 6 months old. 3 Close to - campus. Available June 15. watts RMS, two Utah speakers - 35mm CAMERA, YASHICA TL bedrooms, partly furnished, 332-1695. 5-4-8 3-way. John 353-7655. 5-4-9 electro-X. F1.4 lens. 200mm shed, skirting, disposal, all THE BEAVER telephoto. 2X Converter. Best carpeted. $600, take over EAST LANSING. is coming. Big 3-4 bedroom offer. Bob. 372-0415. 3-4-5 payments, excellent condition. house, back of Coral Gables. Marshall's annual Eager Beaver sale Thursday, Friday and __665-_1227. 3-4-5 Fireplace, 1% baths, 5 month EV 16 SPEAKERS, 12-inch, 3-way, 'esse, $260. Call 349-3546. 5-4-8 Saturday this week. NEWMOON, 1962, 10'x 50'. For walnut cabinets, like new. $200 MARSHALL MUSIC. C-1-4-3 sale, close to campus! Call / pair. 351-4695. 3-4-5 351-8778. 5-4-4 > 6, or 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer 17' FIBER Glass sailboat with and Fall. Furnished, ANTIQUES 8i UNIQUES. Buy and parking, trailer and motor. Best offer. SCHULT - 2 BEDROOM in Delhi very close. 332-5722. 0-7-4-9 sell. 220 Albert Street, under Phone 484 7067. 1-4-3 Manor Park, Holt. Excellent Lums. C-4-30 condition, reasonably priced. THREE BLOCKS from campus - COLUMBIA 5 - speed bike. New at Just a few minutes drive from Grove Street. Two bedrooms. FRAMES OLD, cracked or broken? Christmas. Has Dana 3-speed MSU. Call 699-2872. 5-4-4 Couple or responsible students transmission - makes 15 - speed. Replacements at low cost, wanted. Call 482-5147. 8-4-5 OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 DOVER Perfect condition. 485-4121. VENTURA, 10' x 50'. East Michigan, Lansing. Two 2-4-4 bedroom, completely 372-7409. C-5-4-5 Rooms skirted and set up. Why pay rent? Call Tom or Pate, CARPETING NEW and used, any 6 PIECE - Ludwig drum set, 337-1383. 6-4 3 size, included professional Zildjian cymbals, excellent R00M and Board installation. 337-2095. 10-4-12 1971 in Sorority condition, $700. Phone INDY, 12' x 60' - Two 339-8851. 5-4-5 sstsa" SEWING Sale I MACHINE Brand new Clearance portables CRAIG PORTABLE cassette tape bedrooms, unfurnished, new carpeting, skirted, set up at OWN ROOM Countryside Village, Perry. Call and $25, one block $49.95. $5 per month. Large recorder and blank 'om tapes. 371-5117, after 5:30 p.m. 5-4-3 «mpui. water and selection or reconditioned used Excellent condition. Dave. electricity included in rent. $72 machines. Singers, Whites, 332-3163. 3-4-3 SKYLINE - 10' x 55', 2 bedroom. Necchis, New Homes and "many ^month. 351-0238 afternoons. others." $19.95 to $39:95. RUMMAGE SALE I Okemos Skirting and shed, storms and screens, furnished or Terms. EDWARDS Communtiy Church. Wednesday, unfurnished; make offer. S,n CL|0SE ,0 campus. No DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 1115 North Washington, April 3, 9:30 - 3:30. Thursday, 6 7 7 5062 evenings, 353-9667 337-2655. £$ C0°kin9' 489-6448. C-X-3-4-5 April 4, 9 - 1. Sponsored by The Women's Society. 3-4-3 daytime. 5-4-8 NEW MOON, 1966, 10 x 52, new carpet, air, $2,800. 485-3950. roottr k °WN roo'T, or ,h8r# MclNTOSH 6100 INTERGRATED GAF MOVIE outfit, complete, 34? ln house- Close. 332-6468. AMPLIFIER used. Rectilinear never used. Call 351-1549, after 54-4 III speakers, Teac 220 (Cassette 3 p.m. 5-4-5 Z "°ne, R°0M near Fr.ndor. deck, AR FM reciever, KLH6 speakers, Sony ST5600 Stereo BICYCLES ALL Ten Speedsl { Lost Mound jg] parking. You must be Various colors and sizes. FIND SOMETHING and turner, MamilVa Super 23 press day employed. Simplex De-railer center pull IF You've found a pat or article of camera, Bolex H16S 16mm. - _ »8/month. 372-7973. 3-4-4 movie camera. MUCH MOREI brakes, high quality at dealer's value, we want to help you return °Kitch SINGLES $90/month. c"en lacilitiM rnii nncni WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE. 485-4391. C 4-30 cost. Forced warehouse 9-4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. 8 sale. It. Just come into the State News Claaslfled Department and tell us AND WE ARE ALPHA KAPPA PSI! a.m. • 12 p.m. Saturday. DAC you want to place an ad in EAST GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of STORAGE 1241 Roth Drive, LANSING STATE BANK'S found PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY South Cedar at I 96. 694-3311. column. As a public service EAST cal, ~ furnished, all kinds. Buy trade and sell. BEST 'round prices in OR-3-4-3 LANSING STATE BANK will run OPEN RUSH PrivilT »W"h bath- Ki,ch»n year Southern Michigan. BOB'S GUN HAMMOND B-3, Model 900 Leslie. the ad at no cost to you I 4-4.5 $20/wwk 339-9485. SHOP, 2412 South Cedar. Call $2,500. 332-0367 anytime. EAST LANSING STATE BANK Wednesday 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. 371-2244. OR-17-4-23 6-4-5 C-4-30 123 Louis Street Sins vrom,n- Ltt* *c75/mon,h- Cooking, MUST SELL! Gibson acoustic SONY 7065 RECEIVER. Excellent FOUND: GREY -white male cat. Parkin,, Call for a ride — 332-5048 u,"v m a f,3360'c",b.«vJ; and 2 p.m. 5-4-5 guitar. Also super bass 394-2167 before 6 p.m. amplifie- 10-4-10 condition. $410. Or best offer. 332-4619. 3-4-3 Stitches right forearm, Harrison ■ Kalamazoo. 351-8470. C-3-4-4 14 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 3,197J Loneliness tops crises handled by center By MARY ANNE FLOOD The Listening Ear, a crisis The crisis intervention training situation. by specially trained personnel about 15 percent of those class breaks," he said. center business, general State News Staff Writer intervention center founded in is based on the idea, .that during a and More The training, performed by anonymous drug information and crank and served by the Listening Ear in than half 0f th I Loneliness may have been 1969, is now looking for 50 caller's self • defined crisis, his experienced staff members and analysis as well as its crisis obscene calls. 1973 were walk - ins. Listening Ear volunteers one of the Lansing area's major volunteers to train beginning normal ability to cope is selected speakers from the intervention program. The Listening Ear has MSU students. The Nearly 20 percent of the Listen ■ problems last year if the Listening Ear's calls are any this week to handle problems ranging from loneliness and inadequate, and talking to a trained, caring individual can community, will also focus on special problems such as The volunteers will also become familiarized with some 1973 calls concerned loneliness, boredom, social adjustment information on the ages of about half of the 1973 Ear staff would like more nonstudent to^ I vo|unte(! V other "head problems" to of the more than 200 agencies for indication. More than 500 people called housing or financial problems. be a great help Volunteers will be instructed suicide, drugs and problem pregnancy calls. to which the Listening Gar may and other "head problems." This includes 269 calls dealing contacts. Of those whose ages were identified, the largest a better balance workers. anion.. 2I I Currently staffed by 80 refer a caller. the Listening Ear out of loneliness in 1973, according to volunteers, the Listening Ear in listening skills and trained to show interest in a distressed The Listening Ear which began receiving city funds In recently compiled with suicide. A majority of the suicide calls were people group was adults, followed by MSU and high school students. There will be sessions for orients I will begin its 60 - hour spring statistics for 1973, about 36 pr<»SpectiJ I recently compiled statistics for caller and help him look at several years ago, also offers talking about suicide and not "Probably a good percentage trainees Wednesday ,' | the year. training program on April 18. what he might do to change his problem pregnancy counseling percent of the calls were actually threatening or of our callers whose ages are Thursday. Anyone interested I referred to other agencies. unknown are MSU students," attempting suicide. can go to the Listening Earal I Referrals may range from calls directed to high school Sexual problems totaled Sherman said. "The number of 547M, E. Grand River Ave I counselors or private about 17 percent of the calls. calls we receive takes a call 337-1717 for 1 This included calls about birth significant drop during MSU information. physicians to credit counselors control, incest, VD, pregnancy or the Lansing Legal Aid testing and homosexuality. Bureau. Other areas of callers The Listening Ear received a concerns were: family and total of 16,350 calls in 1973. social problems, 15 percent of "Although we received a larger the calls; academic, vocational number of calls in 1973 than in and legal • type problems, previous years, percentage - about 9 percent; drugs and wise people's problems have alcohol, about 7 percent and remained in the same areas," physical problems were about Martha Sherman, center 6 percent. coordinator, said. Most of the contacts are by The largest single category phone — 85 percent — but of calls are termed "odd calls." These comprise nearly 26 percent of the calls and include FIND OUT AT HEALTH PROFESSIONS DAY April 6 g ©Id, SorT?efcl?ir?g f^eu/, HORNY BULLS ARE NOT Sorrpeth^ir^g Doug Thompson, a Listening Ear volunteer, and Robert Gfyai°rr?ir?g, Nylen simulate a volunteer client interaction. - FUNNY, BUT IF ONE State News photo by Bob Kaye EVER TELLS YOU A JOKE, ^?ade8gYocj! 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