Nixon to pay over $450,000 in back taxes I-ROM WIRE SERVICES is the kind of thing a cab driver in the Bronx can really WASHINGTON - The White House announced Wednesday understand." Committee that investigated Nixon'j taxes has I ih»t the Internal Revenue Service has ruled that President Earlier in the day, the Senate • House Committee u, on Internal It was understood the the IRS and the staff of the IH, nive1' additional taxes for his years in the White House. The n Revenue Taxation voted 9-1 to make its report on Nixon's taxes committee on Internal Revenue Taxation were in joint nonpartisan staff, see page 11. I ^cement said he will pay more than $450,000. Iann". announcement came a few hours after the staff of a joint public. Members emphasized that the full acted on the report. committee had not virtually every challenged item. The difference between the agreement on Those flights always had been explained as requested by the Secret Service to foil would • be hijackers who might want to amounts each group claimed the President owed !«rp«ional committee recommended that Nixon pay $476,431 Rep. Wilbur Mills, D-Ark., said the joint committee was represented kidnap the President's kin. - varying calculations. |C°n£ k taxes The White House said the IRS put the chief releasing the staff recommendations to head off possible leaks. He The administration source said the IRS "Every possible technical aspect has been ruled in the charged as income to I Lvpcutive's tax liability at $432,787.13 plus interest. emphasized that the joint committee had not passed on the Nixon a large amount of money spent by the government, mostly negative" by IRS, the source said. I While Nixon could have contested the IRS finding, merits on the report. for security, on improvements to his estates at San Clemente, However, he quoted the IRS as having informed Nixon that I ^ministration officials said the President gave orders that the full The staff said the largest deficiency in Nixon's tax returns was Calif., and Key Biscayne, Fla. In addition, Nixon's claimed "there was no suggestion of fraud on the part of the President." I Imount bo paid with interest, which they estimated might bring accounted for by a $482,018 deduction taken for a gift of business deductions for use of those properties for official The White House statement was issued a few minutes after Nixon was seen walking to his living quarters from his working 1 his total pavment to $465,000. prepresidential papers for the four years. The deduction should business were totally denied, the source said. I A source who explained Nixon's decision said the hefty tax bill not, in the staffs view, be allowed because the gift was made The IRS also held Nixon totally responsible for a capital gain suite in the neighboring Executive Office Building, and after his I will mean that much of the President's personal wealth will be after July 25, 1969, the date when the provisions of the tax on a Florida transaction which he had contended represented a two principal tax lawyers, H. Chapin Rose and Kenneth Gemmill, were observed leaving the White House .linprf out in one stroke. Reform Act of 1969 disallowing such deductions became joint investment by him and his daughter, Tricia Nixon Cox, who grounds. The White House statement said Rose and Gemmill Nixon's net worth was estimated last December at $988,000. effective. earlier reported her claimed share of the gain on federal tax strongly affirmed that various issues, principally relating to his disallowed The sources said the IRS had informed Nixon that There was nearly unanimous agreement among members of returns! I "148080.97 of the total claimed tax deficiency was for 1969 and Congress that the greatest effect of the report would lie in the The administration informant, seemingly expressing a sense of deduction for a gift of his vice presidential papers to the National I that it need not be paid because the statute of limitations for that universal and emotional reach of tax matters. As one member outrage, said the IRS also taxed to Nixon as income the value of Archives, "could be sharply and properly tested in court 1 year had expired. But Nixon will pay the money. said, "The congressional cloakrooms are filled with talk that this air flights made by members of his family on military planes. proceedings such as are open to an ordinary taxpayer to review the decisions of the Internal Revenue Service." 'THE PRISONER IS NOW A COMRADE' Patty SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia they would be shot Hearst sight "by agents of Oakland, is a government agent, worked The says new tape came one day after a San Hearst said in a new taped message the people." for CIA in Vietnam...now working for Francisco underground newspaper Wednesday that "I have chosen to stay He identified the three as: military intelligence while giving cross - received an SLA letter promising to give and fight" with the Symbionese •Robin Steiner, 20, a white female and assistance to the FBI." full details of Hearst's release within 72 Liberation Army. The tape was played on "past resident of Berkeley now living in hours. radio station KSAN and a Hearst family Florida, an informer to the FBI." Hearst accused her father, Randolph A. Tuesday's letter from the SLA broke a spokesman said "that's definitely Patty's •Chris Thompson, a Berkeley resident Hearst, of being a liar and said, "you said 23 - day silence, the longest since the 20 - voice, no question about it." alleged to be "a government agent, paid you are concerned with my life and the year • old college coed was abducted from Hearst said the SLA, which kidnaped informant for the FBI." Thompson was lives and interests of all oppressed people her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. her two months ago, had given her the identified as a black male, but no age was ... but you are a liar in both areas, and as a choice of leaving and rejoining her family, member of the ruling class I know your Excerpts from Patricia given. Hearst's taped message, page or of staying with the SLA. •Colston Westbrook. 35, black. interests and Mom's are never the interests Referring to herself as a "Berkeley language instructor, resident of of the people." "revolutionary," Hearst said "I've changed. I've become conscious and can never go back to the life I loved before." The tape was delivered to KSAN Cain wins presidency of ASMSU; Wednesday along with a color photograph of Hearst, showing her holding a gun in front of a flag bearing the seven - headed cobra emblem of the SLA. Authentication that the voice was proposal to increase tax defeated victorious with 356 votes. Hre close«t opponent, Arthur D. Sirila, Hearst's came from John Lester, a junior, had 133 votes. spokesman at the Hearst home in College of Business: Karl Bush, junior, with 328 votes defeated suburban Hillsborough. With results of the ASMSU spring election finally tabulated Richard Corkary, junior, who polled 174 votes. Hearst said she had been given the name than a week after, balloting was completed, Timothy F. more College of Communication Arts: Paul King, sophomore, was "Tanya," after a comrade who fought Cain, junior, won the ASMSU presidency over his highest victorious, tabulating 192 votes, and his closest opponent. Harold alongside Che Guevera, the Cuban competitor, Thomas Somers. J. Skinner, junior, had 134 votes. revolutionary, for freedom in Bolivia. MSU undergraduates also overwhelmingly defeated College of Education: William Peltos, senior, was unopposed On the same tape, a voice identifying Proposition C on the ballot which would raise the ASMSU tax and polled 301 votes. himself as SLA General Field Marshall from its present 50 cents to $1. College of Engineering: Nancy Sutake, junior, ammassed 247 Cinque said, "The prisoner is now a Though results are completed on the ASMSU election, the votes to defeat her nearest rival. Gene Varndelt. senior, who had comrade and has been accepted by the results will not be official until they are certified by the Elections 149. SLA." He said "she is armed and well Commission today. College of Human Ecology: Maggie James, sophomore, took capable of taking care of herself and free Results on the election of Academic Council members will not the honors with 219 votes, as their closest opponent. Jordan to leave at anytime. be completed until today. Rosenthal, had 176 votes. The voice calling himself Cinque also Cain won the presidency with 2,307 votes, almost 1,000 votes College of Arts and Letters: Marcia Allen, junior, won said death warrants had been issued by the more than Somers' 1,420. Victor H. Green came in third with unopposed with 516 votes. SLA for "all corporate enemies of the 944 votes. College of Natural Science: Michael Spitzer. junior, had 525 people." He did not identify any person Proposition A on the ballot was approved by almost a 6 to 1 votes to defeat John Thompson, sophomore, who had 440 votes. but said such "enemies" would be "shot margin, 7,205 to 1,340. The proposition amends the ASMSU College of Social Science: Frank Lessa. freshman, polled 195 AP Wirephoto on sight." constitution to allow for the direct election of the president by votes, to come out victorious over his nearest competitor, Phillip Cinque named three people whom he the student body, rather than by the ASMSU board. Bradley, junior, who had 172 votes. Patricia Hearst with Stephen Weed before the Feb. 4 kidnaping. accused of being "informers" and said Complete results for the colleges are: In the College of University College: Karen Saferetein, freshman, ran unopposed Agriculture and Natural Resources, Larry C. Harmon, junior, was and polled 450 votes. Efforts to hire women, minorities Cooch takes for mixup at MSU hindered by tenure freeze By STEVE STEIN swimming and diving championships By SUSAN AGER and at Penn State University March 14-17. "We can dream up goals on paper and faculty while a hiring freeze on such numerically lower than those set in 1971, State News Staff Writer submit them to HEW, but if we can't hire positions exists. which asked that 319 women and 140 PAMWARD Thirteen MSU swimmers and divers "You're damned if you do and you're minorities State News Sports Writers traveled the 500 miles by car at anybody what are the goals?" Dept. of be employed in the tenure Paper goals have little value if in real life Human Relations Director Joseph damned if you don't," McMillan said. stream by June 1974. Latest figures as of MSU women's swimming coach University expense to University Park, I 'hey cannot be met, or at least seriously McMillan asked, raising his eyebrows and Goals were tentatively set in December April 1973, show 276 women and 115 Jennifer Parks admits it was her error Pa., to compete in the national meet. pmpted. by deans and department chairmen — minorities in the tenure stream. which prevented most of the MSU Eight MSU swimmers and four divers shrugging his shoulders. J That concern is one now ipuzzlingthe "The economic situation of the rather than department administrators — women's swimming team from qualified for the March 16 final McMillant said that though the I University's Dept. of Human Relations, a nation and of MSU has directed to a large in an effort to make goals more realistic numerical goals will be lower the competing in the NCAA women's competition with hopes of bringing I member unit and to bolster the colleges' commitment further national acclaim and • charged with taking extent the direction of affirmative action, department hopes the percentage of I affirmative actions" toward recruiting to them, McMillan said. recognition to MSU's women's I which is practically at a standstill right women and minorities in the tenure women programs. and minorities for University now across the country," he said. The goals, which he said were stream can be increased even during the I Positions. "exceedingly reasonable," were adjusted freeze by hiring them in necessary tenure But in the confusion of the meet, ■ ik ''''lou^ ear'y indications are that the slightly up or down to account for stream positions vacated by white males. Parks forgot to reaffirm the I '"fee-year hiring goals set in 1971 will miscalculations and sent in January to These "necessary positions," considered swimmer's entries - barring all eight |miss their mark, department Robert Perrin, vice president for exceptions to the hiring freeze, include from the finals. ■ administrators believe that goals for the University relations, who administers the administrative posts, medical school "There's an organizational rule that I next three years will Dept. of Human Relations. certainty be more faculty positions and a scattering of says a coach must re-enter her I realistic in assessing expected j#b vacancies Perrin, however, denies that others. swimmers a half-hour after the I and the availability of qualified women adjustments in the goals have already been Margaret Lorimer, professor of semifinal competition," Parks I and minorities made, and said he expects the goals to be institutional research who has kept a close throughout the country to explained. "At that time the place was I "" "lose vacancies. finalized by June after those minor eye on personnel appointments for years, in chaos, I was worrying about a But a revisions are made. said she expects the upcoming year will be major problem remains, million things and I simply forgot to I c allenging the meaning and value of those HEW places no deadlines on universities relatively static as regards hiring, evert to re enter the girls." I woke 1 still-unfinalized up at 3 the goals. to submit goals and does not review them temporary positions. next morning and remembered, but I Since Dec. 6, when Provost John like a bank account, Perrin said, but Perrin cited figures showing that as of I antlon placed MSU by that time it was too late." under a tenure merely asks that written plans and goals be April 1973, almost 41 per cent of women Parks tried to speak with the rules I and minority faculty members held ^am hiring freeze, only a handful of available for their inspection at any time. committee, but its members would I fepa.':tm,,nt chairmen and medical school MSU's current goals will expire in June. temporary positions, while only 14.1 per not budge. I , 'y 'lave been hired into the tenure The wrinkles in the program caused by cent of white male faculty members held The trip cost the MSU athletic I lream, with hopes of advancement. the hiring freeze have not been completely temporary positions. department $107 per athlete. ironed out, Perrin said, but alternatives to An executive order in 1968 first I hi !i °thm have l)een' 811,1 brought the desirability of affirmative "I felt very badly, worse than I I a* for temP°rary, one ■ year hiring directly into the tenure stream do could ever say," Parks said. "I made I Ppoi"tnients, with no promise of offer hope. action to light, but most universities did the mistake, though, and I think I'm | ^appointment Since later. For one, Perrin said that "only time will not seriously pursue such programs until the one who should have been many other American universities tell" whether women and minorities will 1970, when HEW began investigating some penalized, not the kids." actually refuse to fill the mainly universities' hiring practices (including the ■ min iV!dly seelting qualified women and The unfortunate incident has once IIW ? to incrcasp their status with the temporary slots MSU can offer them. University of Michigan's). In 1972, it was again brought up the argument for the I _P' °f Health, Education and Welfare Goals for the next three years were "Hie employment market isn't all that legally mandated that all public need of assistant coaches or I *a hdog of affirmative action plans great in the academic world right now, and institutions develop affirmative action expected to be set by early winter term, managers in the women's sports I w lillistrators here fear competent but the sudden infliction of the hiring this concern may not even be a problem," plans. program. Parks was not only MSU's Dept. of Human Relations is one I uncor? and minorities will not accept the freeze ground the goal • setting to a halt, he said. of the largest such equal opportunity units PARKS responsible for coaching, entering and Though not yet released, the tentative I offers tomporary employment MSU as administrators are now unsure how to goals set by the deans are said to be at any American university. PARKS: "...by that time it was too late." (Continued on page 13) propose hiring goals for tenure stream 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4, 19741 Hormone tied to breast cancer By PAULA HOLMES to the prolactin. types of cancer either." State News Staff Writer However, removing both of these glands in a young animal or "I'm not discouraged about the other 70 per cent of th I cultures," he said, " because in mice that had developed Controlling a hormone made in the pituitary gland may human is pretty drastic, Welsch said, so finding a drug that would large enough to feel, most of them did not respond to a tuni01!I eliminate breast cancer, one of the main causes of death among suppress the secretion of key hormones that are involved in the I development of mammary cancer is a more feasible plan. prolactin either. Initially, cancers are very responsive to factors rl women, if results obtained by a MSU researcher in experimental Experiments found that four of the six hormones produced by growth in the body, but as they grow they become m animals apply to human beings. Clifford W. Welsch, associate professor of anatomy, has found the pituitary gland play a role in cancer development, but that independent." Milliken hedges on Nixon visit prolactin, an important hormone in milk production, seemed to The drugs used in controlling the prolactin secretion areereotH alkaloids extracted from fungus and ergoline be the main hormone involved in stimulating the growth of derivative I cancer. synthesized from LSD. The drugs are currently being tested inthel Gov. Milliken said Wednesday that Michigan visit by Welsch found in three different experiments United States. They have been tested in Europe and President Nixon at this time "would a be counter - stimulated cancer that prolactin growth. In the first he found that if he over a year. Canada rot|I "The drug will first be used in the United States to productive to his own re - election." manipulated -rats and mice to increase secretion of prolactin he suppress I Milliken, caught by newsmen following consistently got spontaneous development of mammary cancer. prolonged lactation," Welsch said. "And hopefully its second u» I a speech to In a second experiment he found that an increase in prolactin will be in influencing the development of benign and the Assn. of University Women, declined to comment secretion in rats that already had mammary cancer caused the breast tumors and cysts." malignant I I on how an anticipated visit by the President on behalf cancer to grow faster and destroy the animal quicker. Welsch uses 12 students to help him with his research. of Republican candidate James Sparling would affect The third experiment provided the most exciting and involved in all aspects of the research and have majors ThevI rangiiu I are the 8th significant evidence. Using a strain of mice that has a high from pre med to social science. They are graduate Congressional District race. incidence of mammary cancer — over 50 per cent develop - Eldon Cassell, Gloria Iturri, Chuck Brooks, Carol student! I "The President of • the United States is always cancer — researchers kept the prolactin secretion at a low level Larry Lancaster, and undergraduate students Linda Gribler and I welcome to come to Michigan," Milliken said. Marf0R| I through the use of a drug and prevented cancer in the mice. Sally Horowitz, Georgia Louks, Mary Pontoni, Jan Studer,Lam' I■ "We have to be guided by the candidate, in this case "This evidence had only been reported before if the pituitary Harrison and Charles Simonel. Mr. Sparling, who has invited the President to come and gland or the ovaries had been removed," Welsch said. "And there believes the President would be an asset in his was no difference between the animals that received the drug and the control group, except that the control group got cancer/' campaign." be Milliken said he does not know if the President will coming to Michigan and has had no contact with the White House concerning a Presidential visit. Welsch conducted experiments at the Michigan Cancer Foundation in Detroit on human breast tissue last year while he was on sabbatical. The tissue was obtained from area hospitals. He found that about 30 per cent of the tissue cultures responded BICYCLE He hedged newsmen's questions as to would even greet the President, but hinted he go out of his way to see him. whether he may not Caller in B AUCTION Jury indicts California official threatens "^Adrenal ^W"Ovaries California's Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke Glands BAY CITY (UPI) - An unidentified man was indicted by the telephoned the Bay This chart traces hormones from brain City Times Wednesday with a threat against President Nixon, who Watergate grand jury Wednesday on three counts of to breasts, is believed planning a visit to the area next week. perjury in connection with the International Telephone that the hormone prolactin triggers mammary cancer in rats and Managing Editor David Miller said the man said, "If Nixon is & Telegraph antitrust case. mice and other experimental animals. Preliminary tests on human allowed to come into this part of the country, we have the Reinecke was charged specifically with lying to the breast tissue have also shown in a significant percentage of the firepower to bring down a B • 52 and $2 million to back it up." cases that prolactin stimulates the growth of cancerous tissues. Miller said the call was taken by newsman Pat Hunt at about committee on April 19, 1972 during the Kleindienst Welsch's research was aimed at hormonal control of the 3:30 p.m. Hunt tried to keep the caller on the line, but he hearings as the committee was probing alleged hung development of breast cancer and the isolation and control of up. connections between a guarantee of findstcrthe specific hormones that may stimulate the growth of cancer. The newspaper reported the call to local police and the Secret Republican National Convention that year and an out - "The most suspect hormones were those produced in the Service. of court settlement of the antitrust case pituitary gland and the ovaries," Welsch explained. "We know At Michigan Secret Service headquarters in Detroit, a - against the ITT. that if you remove the ovaries in young animals they rarely get spokesman said the telephone call was under investigation. Thurs. & Fri., April 14 & 15, I30 mammary cancer. This is.true for women, too. President Nixon is reported likely to visit the pm The indictment says Reinecke lied when he told the Bay City area of "And if you remove the anterior pituitary gland (also called Michigan next Wednesday to boost the Republican election MSU SALVAGE YARD committee that, so far as he knew, then Atty. Gen. John the master gland) you don't get mammary cancer or many other campaign in the 8th Congressional District. 1330 S. Harrison Rd. N. Mitchell did not know about the convention offer before Reinecke told him on Sept. 17,1971. Settlement On Campus of the ITT case had been announced on July 31, 1971. Various makes and conditions. All items may be seen at I Salvage Yard Wednesday thru Friday form 8:00 A.M. 12:00 to | Haldeman named in Chapin trial noon. Dwighi. t,-Cha^ijy|^i|ifd in-Washington Wednesday that Haldeman approved-the hiring of political saboteur Donald H. Segretti but that he left Hjldenuris name tout of an "eyes only" memo for tO'p White House personnel. "I did not want to involve Mr. Haldeman," the former top aide to President Nixon testified at our FREE gift for you! the third and final day of his trial on perjury charges. After the government rested its case, U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell dismissed one of four counts in the indictment against Chapin; former appointments secretary to Nixon. In New York the government rested its criminal conspiracy case Wednesday against former Atty. Gen. John N. 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It was not known if there were LIMIT 1 PLANT PER any CUSTOMER casualties but all to the scene from available ambulances were rushed nearby communities. University Inn Hospital officials in Decatur, 111., said one person was killed from 1100 Trowbridge Road a twister there, and the Ohio highway patrol 1-313-353-5111 -UosWrs said another had caused multiple deaths in Xenia. The patrol did not elaborate the on number killed. Compiled by Deni Martin and Mary Ann Chick 203 E. GRAND RIVER Ilichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4,1974 3 Universal health ...ACHINGTON (AP) - Legislation for a sweeping universal care measure The benefit provisions of the bill are similar to those proposed have over all supervision and control. introduced for the poor. Medicare for the aged would continue, but the I insurance plan paying the major part of most health bills by President Nixon. Participants would be covered for hospital Mills said the new bill was designed to cost about $40 billion, benefits would be expanded to match those of the new program. lhea 'Itppine that illness could not cost a family more than stays without limitation as to days or costs; physicians' services in roughly the same as the administration's. The bill would make the Social Security Administration a landJlH vear was introduced Tuesday by Sen. Edward M. A home or office and special services. In general, the patient would The Kennedy-Mills bill's catastrophic illness ceiling of $1,000 separate agency reporting directly to the president and headed by |$l0°i I) Mass., and Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark. pay 25 per cent of the bill, but only up to $1,000 a year per per family each year compares with the administration's ceilings a bipartisan board I Th! ioint sponsorship of the measure marked success of family. Patients could choose their doctors. of $1,500. . In a joint statement, Mills and Kennedy said "private health I■ months,L ,,f necotiations to reconcile what were originally sharply The major costs would be covered by a special insurance plan Unlike the administration plan, the new proposal would not insurance has not proved adequate protection against costs for ches to health care legislation. It gave the under the Social Security Administration. Employers would pay involve separate health policies bought from private carriers by most Americans...The federal government should assume... Idiver nn,isp Droposal a big boost toward ultimate enactment. 3 per cent and employes 1 per cent of each worker's salary up to employers. Thus, an employe's coverage would follow him from responsibility by establishing a system of compulsory national I COu'ik chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, $20,000. job to job. health insurance which covers all Americans with a standard I Lri Hearings April 24-26 and every Friday thereafter until Private insurance companies and other carriers would be used The same benefits would be available to nonworking persons I SSind private witnesses have been heard. in administration, but the Social Security Administration would with independent incomes and would be bought with tax funds comprehensive set of basic benefits supplemented by protection against catastrophic costs." open tonight and Friday night until nine POCKET SIZE COMPUTER SR-10 ASMSU executive aide Larry Bartrem (back to camera) talks to state committee on colleges and universities. SN Photo/David Olds $9995 Texas Instruments electronic slide rule student calculator with split second accuracy, Ban on t clearly visible 12 character readout with 200 decade range number display, 10-digit Intercooperative Council, board of trustees keys plus decimal point and 12 function By JIM BUSH in Matt Wirgau, chairman of college decision-making State News Staff Writer joined the two others in telling November's election. the Michigan Higher Education process, perhaps no one should keys. Do basic arithmetic and.. .reciprocals, a state House committee that a Bullard has proposed a Student Assn. told the House be." squares, square root, Four Michigan student current legal roadblock constitutional amendment, change sign, scientific committee on Colleges and Bullard's proposal, which ■ government spokesman forbidding student membership similar to one authored by Universities he was in favor of would permit only the students notation, automatic conversion to scientific ■ unanimously called Wednesday on groups like the MSU Board state Rep. Jackie Vaughn, Bullard's plan. at a particular college to vote notation, mixed calculation. AC power |■ at the State Capitol for the of Trustees if unfair. D-Detroit, that would add "Students are consumers of for their three trustees, is up converter/charger, carry case included. reversal of a state ruling that But Bartrem and Wahl three students as mandatory for another committee hearing education." Wirgau said, "and ■ prohibits students from serving would not join with the other voting members to the current if they can't be part of the in two weeks. Compact 6V«"x3"x1 V size. Ion the governing boards at two leaders in supporting the eight-member governing boards I their colleges. constitutional amendment at Michigan's public colleges s is i ublislied by the students of Michigan State However, two of the student proposal initiated by state Rep. and universities. ass day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms, I leaders - both from MSU - I refused to back a legislative I proposal that would guarantee ■ three student spots on all state Perry Bullard, D-Ann Arbor. "Offering students guaranteed seats on college governing boards is an insult." The measure is overturn designed to Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley's 1969 ruling that said students' membership on their lay, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special lition is published in September. 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Grand River - 332 - 6753 East Lansing, Mich. Oowatowa Lamm* Mall Lo v!> ^ ^ ^ ^ <|> /|\ /|\ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Day at MSU $■ * Saturday, April 6th * Carol Lawrence Pearl S. Buck * 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pat Nixon * Esther Williams Lynda Bird Johnson Lenore Edith Head Romney Mary Margaret McBride ■* A unique opportunity for students and families to gain awareness of challenges * Mario Thomas Debbie Reynolds Phyllis George Ann Landers * and careers in health care. Dorothy Provine Agnes Moorehead * Judge Sarah Hughes Mrs. Wm. G. Milliken Columnist Inez Robb Mrs. Walter Cronkite * Focus on Health will be held at MSU, centered in Fee Hall, the Life Sciences Building, the Vet Clinic and Audiology * Mrs. Jonathan Winters Faye Dunaway Patricia Hill, H.E.W. Sec. Dinah Shore * and Speech Sciences. Bus Service between the buildings will be provided. Ellen Peck Margaret Chase Smith * Julie Harris Bess Meyerson Mrs. Clifton Webb Mrs. Wm. Faulkner * There is no charge for admission to the day's special events. This annual event * Ann Margaret Judge Mary Coleman * informs you about aspects of health care and acquaints you with services available. * All of the above women Invite you to discover a new way of IHe. * The Focus on Helath also features the various careers in health a student can An Informal discussion will be held starting 6:30pm pursue in health maintenance care. * on Thursday, April 4 at the following locations: * Health Professions Day is sponsored by * * the Organization of Health Professions Students (OOHPS) in conjunction with Brody Auditorium Vet-a-Visit. * 1st Floor Lounge, East Akers Williams Dining Room Remember April 6th. Representatives G-8 Holden Hall * * from Mercy College, University of Detroit; Wayne State, Ferris, Wayne Community College, and Lansing * The Sorority * Community College, as well as MSU, will be on hand to talk with you. Women '-Vr^v" \ • * of * Displays, slide shows, food and refreshments add up to a day of '* -> ' ' •'v • • •' .r. * Michigan State University * educational fun for all ages. * ■jf **************** 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4 1974 U.S.-French relationship expected to stay WASHINGTON (AP)-French President Pompidou's death Tuesday is not expected to affect the uneasy Georges incidents. uneasy The basic differences between the two allied nations Viaalca Satisfaction Guaranteed • Replacement or Money Refunded are likely relationship between the United States and France, U.S. officials to remain, U.S. officials believe, and they boil down to French said. suspicion that the United States wants to dominate the fragile structure of Atlantic partnership. Much depends, they added, on who will be France's next The French dislike any reference to partnership and insist that president, a question nobody ventures to speculate about. Officials also declined to say how much of a role Pompidou true partnership can exist only between equals. Partnership in the had in the worsening of relations. French Foreign Minister Michel true sense of the word, the French explain, will be conceivable Jobert, blamed by American officials for the cool climate which only when the European allies can speak with one voice and with now exists between Washington and Paris, was the late president's authority based on their combined and unified strength, a thesis confidante and, as one official put it, "It was logical to assume with which the United States disagrees. that his president agreed with whatever he did or said." Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, honeymooning in Acapulco, Mexico, released a statement through the State Dept. Official against in which he said that with Pompidou's death, "France has lost a great and respected leader and the United States an ally and a good friend." On the differences between the two countries, which started long before he took over the presidency from Gen. Charles de Gaulle, Pompidou said, "Our quarrels have not been and never will be anything but family squabbles." But the atmosphere turned sour when Pompidou and his wife employe check toured the United States, in 1970. Militant Jewish elements, resenting France's pro-Arab attitude during the 1967 war, WASHINGTON (AP) - The head of an independent federal demonstrated against the Pompidous and there were unpleasant regulatory agency pleaded with Congress Wednesday to protect the agency's empolyes from becoming "willing captives" of the politicians in the White House. The chairman of the new U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission told the Senate Commerce and Government Operations committees in a joint hearing that the agency should not have to submit the names of five key personnel for traditional political clearance. "We would be less than honorable if, even as we strive to remain free of capture by those whom we regulate, we become willing captives of political partisans," Commission Chairman A BILL TO restore the Richard 0. Simpson said in prepared testimony. cities will be held on the U.S. penalty point system to Dept. of Transportation's plan He said the commission believes the traditional political Michigan's new speed law was to abandon 37 per cent of the clearance process for its non career employes is wrong for an introduced Wednesday in the state's railroad trackage. agency performing "a quasi-judicial, regulatory function." state House. The measure, introduced Gov. Milliken announced Four of the commissioners have stubbornly resisted White by House insistence that key personnel be screened for political Rep. Raymond Smit, R-Ann Tuesday that hearings will be Arbor, would delete all held next month in Saginaw, affiliation. The fifth commissioner-former White House talent sections of the Grand Rapids, Traverse City scout Barbara Franklin—has kept out of the dispute. new law that exempt speeders from receiving and Marquette on the proposed At issue is the appointment of five key personnel to the penalty points on drivers' abandonment of nearly 3,000 commission: Frederick Barrett, executive director; Michael licenses if the violation is over miles of railroad line. Brown, general counsel; Ron Eisenberg, director of public affairs; 55 m.p.h. but less than the Barbara Ludden, director of congressional relations; and Edward former speed limit. Finch, director of the Bureau of Compliance. RETAIL MEAT Barrett and Ludden are on the commission payroll ATTY GEN. FRANK ESTABLISHMENTS should be as consultants. The other three are currently in positions paying Kelley has urged repeal of two displaying large red and yellow less than the $36,000 a year they would receive if their state statutes which, if signs over products they sell appointments were approved. eliminated, would containing meat by-products, The Civil Service Commission has refused to approve the permit city-owned utilities to expand according to a state law which appointments until they have been screened at the White House. operations outside their city went into effect last week. limits. The law change would Believe me— competition with encourage the investor-owned utilities ifyou haven't which Kelley said charge 17 to 45 per cent more for electricity to than do the city-owned n Ker utilities. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC HEARINGS in four Michigan you haven V been anywhere WHEN ARE YOU GOING? *3^2 i ii For the eyecatching girl Pg. 9 between Jacobson's & Campus Theatre FiletO'Fish Sandwich Tender, crisp, golden A Deep Sea Adventure brown Filet, topped witvh mellow cheese and tangy tartar sauce on a hot, steamy bun Try if for a chan< YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY. . . AT McDONALD'S 234 W. GRAND RIVER 1024 E. SRAND RIVER 2040 E. CRAND RIVER East Lansing, Michigan Michigan State News, Thursday, April 4,1974 7 Local man to test garbage recycling idea JIMKEEGSTRA resale and pulverize what who has earned the title of 0f futile attempts at getting a plus of waste generated each partners, Paul Young. and the county for the Sode said that from previous c,"a;e st News Staff Writer remains. Treat the mess with inventor, claims his still-secret landfill site to bury trash in, day in Ingham County. The Described as a paralysis innovative project may be held studies he has done he knows , acid, water and heat, and what process can recycle all refuse the county Board of Public board has authorized $30,000 method of chemically there are industries willing to up for two weeks yet, Michael Take all of Ingham County s results could be national fame into gases, tars and charcoal Works is making still one more for Redker to build a model of converting the powdered trash, Harrison, Ingham County buy recycled material and all trash and garba8t'- shred il' for a local man. which could be sold. try at handling part of the the system and prove it can its products could be used to corporation counsel, said this that remains is to determine .parate the glass and metal for Donald Redker of Dansville, After more than three years estimated one million pounds work. If the model works, the power the processing week. He said he is waiting for the volume the county will much-sought-after landfill will equipment and also be turned some information on the produce. not be needed. into plastics and fertilizer. What if the idea flops? patent aspects of the model to Redker has said that be sure the county is protected The board has been Redker and his wife are principles behind the process from patent infringement suits. promised it could recover up to currently on a trip to Boston, have been known for over 100 Sode predicted the model two-thirds of its investment by Washington and West Virginia, where U.S. Bureau of Mines years, and all he has done is to will take 60 to 90 days to selling the equipment used in combine them with modern build, though the contract the model. Sode explained that officials will show him another pilot waste facility. plastics industry machines. allows for 120. If the process is the resale value of a plastics Another local man recently a success, he has said that sale extruder is very high. Public works board gained national attention for of the reclaimed glass, metal The county would probably Chairman Richard Sode said making gasoline out of garbage and chemical products could continue using the two private the Ingham County in his backyard with a similar pay for the operation and landfills now available, both demonstration project will be process. maybe even turn a profit for owned by Granger Container fenced in and its location kept A contract between Redker the county. Service. secret to prevent sabotage or theft of the process idea, on which a patent is pending. "I'm convinced recycling is here," Sode said. total 0 THE LANSING ICE ARENA The idea is called the Redker-Young process after Redker and one of his six local 1475 LAKE LANSING RD. - 482-1597 studies AND HEAR Saxbe WASHINGTON (AP) - use administration, the department only about 20 remain in Saxbe noted that the will be involved in the review ordered to maintain list Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe was a existence. character of organizations which he took steps to revive of "totalitarian, said' Wednesday he has revived fascist, Former Atty. Gen. Elliot L. which present a threat to Tuesday after he was Justice Dept. review of the Communist or subversive" Richardson was contemplating a national security has changed questioned about it by a usefulness of the old attorney organizations for the use of doing away with the list but since the red scare days of the reporter. ROCK CROUP officials screening applicants general's list of subversive for government jobs. Since had reached no final decision 1950s. He suggested that the SAT. APRIL 6th organizations. before his resignation last traditional Communist groups Discussing terrorism in an "We're putting it back on then, several legal experts have October. now are considered a less interview Tuesday, Saxbe said 9 PM . 12 MIDNIGHT the front burner," he told questioned the Saxbe said the study "kind serious threat than a new breed he believes that government reporters at his regular weekly constitutionality of the list and of went into limbo during the of terrorists. officials face "a tremendous the Supreme Court in 1951 briefing. transition." risk" of Saxbe said the study has not ruled that no group could be He said the FBI and the department's criminal division such groups. being kidnaped by Rock or skate to different progressed to the point that he placed on the list without a can decide whether to do away with the list or revitalize it. hearing. The list now contains the HAPPINESS ISA STATE NEWS sounds every Saturday Night During the Truman names of about 300 groups but © CLASSIFIED AD! 355-8255 at the LANSING ICE ARENA. SIGMA CHI Writing entries due; Admission: £ JJW COAST-IO-COAST author,poet to judge SMART BEAVERS ARE SAVING Entries are still being taken name, address and telephone MONEY NOW! in the fifth annual MSU number. No names should 161 creative writing contest, but appear on the manuscripts. they must be in by April 19. Stories should be submitted Prizes of $100, $50 and $25 individually and poems in will be awarded to winners in groups of no more than six. the categories of fiction Entries should be sent to and poetry. Winners will be announced May 15. Creative Writing Contest, c/o Red Cedar Review, 325 Morrill CHAPTERS STRONG Final judging of the fiction Hall. FOR RUSH INFORMATION CALL - 332-6162 awards will be made by Joyce Carol Oates, celebrated novelist and winner of the National Book Award. 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Therefore, "The Sting" was a sure thing performance in "A Touch of Class" was definitely a surprise, for Thus the winners are the result of a concentrated ad to win best picture and numerous other awards. After all, what financed by the studios. Therefore Houston's naive camnait, I both the other film this year represents the Hollywood product more than viewing audience and herself as well. Considered an the nature of the awards seemed to be coming from remarks abo" I Another year has gone by for the little gold fellow known as this film with Robert Redford and Paul Newman? Big box office outsider in the running, Jackson stayed home and her director Melvin Frank accepted the award for her. Jackson previously had moviemaking that is long past. If what he said was true th a time "!■ Oscar, and as usual he provided a few surprises amidst the draws since they made "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" Oscar in 1970 for her role of Gudrun in the Ken Russell "Cries and Whispers" should have walked off with I traditional glamour and glitter that -accompanies the Awards ceremony. Academy together, the idea of reuniting Newman and Redford was perfect. won an adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's "Women in Love." awards since clearly that film is far superior to theV Give them the director any Hollywo same as that 1969 film and you could not The surprises this year came mainly in the form of Katherine Supporting actor awards went to two newcomers to the screen. product such as "The Sting." miss. This was obviously the logic behind the production of "The Hepbum, in slacks and turtleneck, presenting the Irving Thalberg Tatum O'Neal won for her performance in "Paper Moon," The only other delight in the awards was a Award, a male streaker dashing across the Los Angeles Music Sting," and, as the Academy Awards proved Tuesday night, it was becoming the youngest person to win an award in the Academy's honorary award to the Marx brothers (Groucho, Harpo, Chi I long-awaiu,)I Center stage before the announcement of the best pretty sound logic at that. picture award history, and John Houseman walked off with best supporting and Zeppo) for their many comedies and "their and Glenda Jackson winning best actress for her performance in With the logic came seven awards including best director, best actor for his portrayal of the didactic college professor in "Paper lasting contribution to the motion picture art." As a fta brilliance andl "A Touch of Class." picture, best music, best costume and set design and others. And Chase." Houseman has long distinguished himself as a producer 83-year-old, Groucho approached the podium, the I Otherwise, much of what occupied what has been extimated to though "Cries and Whispers" and "American Graffiti" were much better films, they passed virtually unnoticed. After all, for stage and screen, having founded the Mercury Theater with saluted him with a standing ovation, bringing forth a crowd I be 95 per cent of the television viewing audience Tuesday night they are Orson Welles, and produced such films as "Lust for Life" and from this man of comedy. fewqi not products of the Hollywood system as represented was rather unsurprising. Some people may have felt that the lack by the big Marlon Brando's "Julius Caesar." It's about time that the Academy honored of awards to "The Exorcist" was a bit of a studios, and in order for the system to keep itself alive, it must these f0111 surprise, but in messengers of madcap mayhem with an award, even realistic terms it wasn't. Director William Friedkin had already- pat itself on the back sometimes. Tuesday night it did. Jack Lemmon won the best actor award for his performance as One of the more interesting things in the ceremony was director Houston's polemic on the motion picture industry and Groucho now survives the group. though onlvII the guilt-ridden businessman in "Save the Tiger," as how none of the awards were "bought and sold." Perhaps in Garry "Most of all I want to thank my mother. Without Trudeau predicted in his cartoon strip "Doonesbury." Lemmon Houston's close circle of friends that may be true, but it is a wouldn't be anything," Groucho stated as he accepted the her, then I has been in the business for a long time, but the last time he won known fact that many of the Oscars are virtually purchased by Besides some of the surprises that Oscar had to award I anythingwasthe best supporting actor award in 1959 for his role the studio publicity staff. These gentlemen take out paid ceremony this year was among the dullest on record. Three offer, the I in "Mister Roberts." Thus with his award Tuesday night, he advertisements in all the trade papers plugging the nominees from is a long time to wait for someone to enliven the hours I became the first actor in the history of the Oscars to win awards their studios, throw gala screenings for the members of the proceeding bv I in both categories in acting. streaking. Without this young man, who knows, maybe e Academy to view the films and release as much material on the David Niven would have fallen asleep. Awards offer few thrills to nonactors By KATHY ESSELMAN thrown together from scraps of ideas. Minelli's number, though a proved that when the professional standards applied to State News Reviewer good try, did not quite come off. variety presentations other I The nominations for best song were on the whole a sorry lot. are applied to the Oscar numbers results can be attained. There is no reason equal I The presentation of Academy Awards, like most blood sports, The productions were, as usual, worse than the songs. at the Oscars should look like why musical numbers L offers few thrills to those outside the arena. The smell of blood The song nominations present a double-edged problem to any Hour. rejects from Ted Mack's Amateur I is half the fun. As usual, those present at the Los Angeles Music director of the Oscars. He must stage them for the live audience Musical hosts Center found the proceedings more entertaining than the home as well as the home viewers. In years past, this has resulted in Producer Haley chose to play musical hosts to viewer. static or overblown productions equally dissatisfying to both compensate for I the fact that Bob Hope could not appear-due to contractual People in the industry have a stake in the awards. They can audiences. conflict. I He is sponsored by Ford and the Oscars groove on the technical awards and enjoy their one big night a Minelli's number was swift-paced, centrally staged and are, in part, sponsored by Chevrolet. In his absence, Burt Reynolds, Diana I year. Watching the Oscars is a little like seeing someone's slides of professionally choreographed. The difference between the simple Houston and David Niven did the honors. Ross, John I Europe. It is always of more interest to the family than the victim black and white decor of her number and succeeding musical Reynolds and Houston performed credibly. Reynolds, am.,, viewer, who does not care what Uncle Harold did in Venice. numbers was a good lesson in the use of television. with a mordant wit, This year's presentation was the most professional in recent Her special last season, "Liza with a Z," had got things off to a good start. Ross proved I grace, style and a herself a better singer than a hostess. She looked memory. Unfortunately, it was also monumentally dull. Viewer bright swift pace which garnered it a flock of Emmys at awards sounded lost. Houston, a gritty old lovely and I comments indicate this production lulled a record number of time. Staged in a Broadway theater for a black-tie audience, this codger, chewed out those who criticize the awards. A character is his own I televiewers to sleep. Marty Passetta drew the thankless task of program relied on Liza's personality and talent rather than and character to his stint. Niven gave a fine right, he gave verve I directing the broadcast. elaborate sets and costuming. The special and performer were cool when a streaker example of English I Passetta and producer Jack Haley Jr. organized an efficient nourished by the presence of the live audience. The production interrupted his introduction of Elizabeth I Taylor. production which began and ended on time. That must be some was helped rather than hindered by the ambiance. Production standards, like last year, were an kind of record. They integrated clips from the features nominated Enhance songs improvement ov past Oscar shows. The pacing was good, the camera work and I for best picture and songs nominated for best song throughout the There seems to be no logical reason why the nominees for best organization were superior. It Is always a minor miracle when an proceedings. They also showed a quick clip of the performers song could not be presented, like Minelli's opening number, in Oscar show keeps to its schedule and begins and ends on time. |I nominated, in the roles for which they had won the nomination. such a way as to enhance their quality rather than hide whatever Star presenters were well served this A sensible idea, and it worked. merits the song might have. "Live and Let Die" by Paul and women looked good and there were none year by their designers. The I No-nonsense quality Linda McCartney sounded good but was betrayed by a glittery of the creations that have passed too often for haute couture freaky-looking without f Art it ain*t, but the production this year had a no-nonsense Busby Berkley-style production number. regard to how they look on television. quality that took some of the fun out of the proceedings, but lent Minelli's number looked good, sounded good-and had a couple It was a better-than-average effort. Unfortunately, average for Oscars streaked a minimal standard of looking like a professionalism to a program noted for kindergarten graduation. of marvelous moments. Though not a stunning achievement, it Oscar presentations is pretty low. Robert Opel, a 37 - ye« * old Hollywood The program opened *jth a production number advertising man, featuring Liza Minelli. Fred Ebb and William Kander wrote special material for surprised a lot of people Tuesday night when he streaked the her based on the statuette Oscar. Minelli is a pro, and the material Academy Awards. Here, he stands backstage at the Los Angeles had the appearance of being carefully planned rather than Music Center with a large statue of the Oscar. He wasn't arrested. simply thrown together, as so often in the past. Last year offered a AP Wire photo glaring example of unprofessionalism in an opening number Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4,1974 9 Mariah slates witty good-time singer such major clubs Mister Kelly's in Chicago By MIKE LaNOUE as He replied: "Well I'm sort of a cross between Though Stafford may fall victim to AM radio and the Troubador in Miami. hick and State News Reviewer a a hippie. I guess you might call me a overkill, he hasn't been hurt by the critics at all. Born and bred a Florida boy, Stafford's roots hickie." are from the Chicago Today called Stafford "a total Jim Stafford calls himself nothing but a pure Deep South, reflected in much of After that Griffin stopped insulting Stafford delight" and the Chicago Daily News called him his material. lifht • hearted entertainer, and he finds it hard with such absurdities. a "polished and a versatile His current performer." to be serious as an entertainer simply because radio and single being aired on campus His wit and charm make him an amiable But don't take their word for it, go see hP cannot consider what he is doing as work. local AM stations is "Wildwood character, loved by those who hear him in live Ihim yourself Tickets are $1 in advance and Weed." $1.50 Coming at 8 tonight to the McDonel Hall which is certainly exemplary of performance. at the door. Stafford's good liiva Stafford will share his fun with the Mariah • time quality. Folk and Blues Coffeehouse crowds for six shows two a night, through Saturday. Stafford is a constant source of humor Stafford's talents have been sharpened through his apprenticeship years with the Grand Ole Opry and extensive solo stints at throughout his performances. Merv asked hippie. Stafford if he Griffin considered himself a Temptations while adding By MIKE LaNOUE other before they wound up in like to boogie with the crowd State News Reviewer the Tempts. and when they come to the All are singers and Auditorium Monday, you can Throughout the years the harmonize together and all of bet the Tempts will want to tempting Temptations have the Temptations work on gone through a lot of changes in writing and arrangements for boogie with MSU. Featured along with the Jim Staff personnel and musical themselves and other Motown Temptations will be special direction but Coming to Mariah Folk and Blues Coffeehouse tonight is country ultimately the artists. guest, the James Cotton Blues - folk singer Jim Stafford. Stafford is a very laid • back performer group has maintained all of To date, the Temptations Band, with excellent - what it once was, constantly who finds it hard to take his job seriously because he have a dozen gold singles and harmonicat James Cotton enjoys it so adding new sounds to the act. in 1971 "Just My Imagination" much. leading the way. Sure, it's true that "Let reached the platinum mark. Tickets for the Temptations Your Hair Down" and "Papa Platinum indicates that a - Cotton concert are on sale at Was a Rolling Stone" are a work has sold more than $1 the Union Box Office for different sound than "My Girl" or "Ain't to Proud to the Tempts' growth Beg" but million worth of vinyl and gold indicates that a million copies were sold. $4.50 and $5.50. Plenty of seats are still available and all seats reserved. Radio Refund are Undergraduate students living on campus who do throughout the years has The Temptations also have not wish to use the services provided by the Michigan salvaged it all and the group can seven gold albums to their State Network and its stations WMSN, WBRS, play anything from funky to credit including several with WEAK. WMCD, WKME may receive a refund of their gospel or soul to pop. This Diana Ross and the Supremes. $1.00 radio fee by going to room 8 Student Services enables them to fit the mood The "TCB" Tempts - Supremes Bldg. between 1 - 5 p.m. Monday, April 1 thru of any audience. collaboration which Friday. April 5. Please bring fee receipt and ID cards The Temptations is performed on national to obtain refund. composed of Richard Street, television in 1968 gained Dennis Edwards, Otis Williams, platinum sales. Melvin Franklin and Damon The Temptations can Harris. All of the Temptations explode on stage and that have extensive Motown energy can filter out into the experience and knew each audience. Like any group, they The explosive Temptm"1 Temptations come to MSU fine boogie. Along with the Tempts Monday for the first Pop Entertainment of the harmonica virtuoso James Cotton and his blues term. The Tempts dig boogieing with the crowd band, and undoubtedly will turn MSU on to some 10 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4,1974 McCann thrills high-spirited audience By ALFRED L. NEWMAN variety of styles, ranging from a polyrhythmic opening number to The crowd response was, from the start, both boisterous and State News Reviewer Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On," including "North Carolina" a la appreciative. McCann capitalized on this spirit, encouraging the Les McCann began his week-long engagement at the Stables Billy Preston and McCann's classic "Compared to What." audience to clap and sing along, to the obvious delight of both Monday night before an enthusiastic gathering of East Lansing He created tonal and harmonic interest through the use of musicians and fans. fans. He could do no wrong. phased electric piano and clavinet, synthesizer and He courted the crowd in much the same way he courts the McCann, whose music is a jazz derivative of popular urban preprogrammed tape. music, gruffly toying and teasing, but thoroughly respectful. black music, fascinated the audience with The fuzzed electric guitar, the hypnotic tight tunes well suited percussion section and Early in the evening he sang a slow ballad with the refrain for dancing. But, as he lamented, there is no dance floor. McCann's rich voice formed the rhythm and blues ingredients of "She's everybody's lady, but nobody's woman to own, so treat He proved that there is room for experimentation in his his Motown-jazz fusion. music, her like a lady, but don't try to keep her at home." despite its basic rhythmic and harmonic content. McCann played his various keyboards with great freedom, in a The "lady" is McCann's music, and he wouldn't even consider Within this limited context, McCann and his band used a style reminiscent of his jazzier Eddie Harris-Les McCann days! keeping her at home, because she belongs to everybody. Big Star's act. Some new attention was album—pure dynamite into it the likes of Grin, tlje Despite the absence of Bell, the monaural (and probably so much less Anglo-influenced focused on the fact that the Raspberries and Stories, along trio sounds all consisting of Chilton, the better for it, than does "Radio City." group's lead singer, Alex with several other Andy Hummel and Jody production-wise). After which, Incidently, Big Star has been In September 1972, an album was released by a group Chilton, formerly sang with the Box Tops, the well-known less-successful groups. Despite the critical interest, Stephens sounds even more solid than the original the rest of side to a series of one is devoted four melodic touring recently. After a week-long stint in New York's Les McC called Big Star. Being the first American band of the mid-'60s the album never really took off The incredible Les McCann is back at the Stables again and every conglomeration. tunes that comprise the group's elite Max's Kansas City, the product of a then-poorly that produced a string of anywhere. Christopher Bell, "Radio City" best work to date. other bar must be sorry. McCann had a full house at the Stables seems a mesh group is soon to hit East distributed new record label, successful singles that included with whom Chilton had done of sweet melodies, acoustic A group bio tells me that Lansing for a relatively long gig on a Monday night and people were still coming in the door to Ardent records, the disc "The Letter," "Neon most of Big Star's composing, guitars, superb vocals and a ex-guitarist Bell came from a at the Brewery later this see him at 1 a.m. Obviously, East Lansing is into McCann. generally escaped notice on all Rainbow" and "Cry Like a was so disheartened by the biting drive that is startlingly British home environment month. Go them when State News photo by David Schmier fronts except for most rock see they Baby." album's lack of commercial reminiscent of those groups (thanks to his mother) and has come. journals. Star was compared to success that he left the group, earlier mentioned. Heading off so been influenced. It does The magazines gave this such artists as the Byrds, the leaving only a trio, a move the album is "0 My Soul," a seem contradictory, then, that album, Big Star's "Number Beatles and Badfinger, and many considered to be one rocking track that is curiously "Number One Record" sounds One Record," an incredible set became one of the first groups step away from the group's of rave reviews that was to be classified as a "revivalist" ultimate disbandment. extraordinary, considering that mid-'60s group, a classification Not so, however. The group the ban*! was a relatively new that would soon grow and take has carried on as a three-piece unit, and has put together a new album that is pure Singers will leave dynamite. "Radio City," Big Star's surpasses latest effort, easily "Number One for European tour Record" on almost all counts. The Singing Statesmen, a has been the director of the men's glee club at MSU, will be Singing Statesmen since for leaving for a European tour three years. He is also director Saturday. The tour will last for the MSU Glee Club. Strohl eight days and the group will received his B.S. and M. visit five countries. degrees from Bowling Green The Singing Statesmen is University in Ohio. of the oldest musical The Singing Statesmen will groups on campus, founded in be touring five countries: the late 19th century. It is a Holland, Belgium, glee club for men only. The Luxembourg, Germany, and group is part of the MSU Music France and will perform in Department. Members of the three concerts: in Cologne, group receive one credit per term. Germany, Vianden, The group is under the Luxembourg, and Paris, France. direction of J Harris Strohl. . Strohl is a graduate assistant at the MSU Dept. of Music, working for his doctorate. He Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4,1974 ]] Student's labor study aids legislators appreciates the work introduction to sociologically By HARRIET WILKES related work experience, important in disputes since strike and mandatory So far, about 20 by the intern program are the State News Staff Writer relationship which MSU has school board members are mediation, fact • finding amendments have been effects youth labor laws have with the labor department. Nietfeld said she has learned hired by citizens. Because these arbitration and legislative proposed to legislators. Some on students' working "There is a mutual about a number of factors A MSU student's 40 - page advantage to this intern which are related to the board members are so closely determination of mediation are handled by the Senate, opportunities in co-op I .nalvsis of Michigan teacher associated with teachers, time tables. others by the labor committee. programs and safety education I? hnr disputes has been research program," he Michigan teacher labor favorable relations should be Public pressure to regulate A remaining few proposals are in company businesses. 1 released to aid legislators in continued. "We can make use of University resources for disputes. These factors, which have been included in the maintained between the teacher strikes led to the still in formative stages. At any proposing a public studying problems while analysis she compiled, are: teachers and parents. She analyzed some major passage of the Public rate, Nietfeld and Brown think The relationship which has emplovment relations law^ students are exposed to •M ost strikes are not Employment Relations Act. that many proposals will be been established between MSU The «nal>'sis' prt'par by management, legislation and irreparably harmful to the provisions of the 1973 Detroit strikes probably rejected or accepted as a and the Dept. of Labor has I state Dept. of Labor intern the amendment to the Public caused the most legislative result of the background allowed four interns to work public. rlnthia Nietfeld, 931 Burcham Dept. of Labor." Employment Relations Act change in the past, Nietfeld information which the this term. The program is Srive! took a month to Nietfeld's interest in the governmental aspects of •Both parties in a dispute must want and trust a mediator and found they had no effect said, since teachers remained Nietfeld's labor dispute expected to expand because compile- Nietfeld, 22, has a collective bargaining led her to in which to confide. on teacher strikes. on strike in 1973 about four analysis provides. several applications have bachelor of arts degree in the program. As a result of this •Public Some of these ineffectual times longer than previous already been submitted for the sociology and is presently pressure is provisions included the right to striking teachers. Other problems researched summer. working on her master's degree n collective bargaining in the I sc|,ool of Labor and Industrial Nonpartisan | unit 1 Relations. Nietfeld's supervisor, BaTY I Brown, who is the director of the hopes slate that passed this year to labor department, legislation will be ease By NEW YORK TIMES It prides itself Senate Finance Committee in Building after an all-day a highly technical subject and staff lawyers, four economists pr "I'm too busy and never had 1 professionalism, and it is so the writing of tax legislation. in part by just chance...it sort and two statisticians >ulements of disputes meeting with the Ways and of grew that way." were the time to go out and make WASHINGTON - The staff nonpartisan that new staff But because tax matters brought into the study. between teachers and school Means Committee the oil I are on investments." of the Joint Committee on members are not even asked Word worth acknowledged board members, and to avoid so complex, the senators and depletion allowance. "It was a fantastic effort," Has Woodworth ever been 1 nternal Revenue Taxation, whether they are Republicans that the study of the facing future strikes similar to representatives rely heavily for Woodworth, who has been said one staff member. "It audited by the IRS? which conducted the massive, or Democrats. President's tax returns has been s which occurred this past guidance on the joint chief of staff since 1964, is couldn't have been done He thought a second, then four • month study of The staff of 30 committee the staffs most sensitive rin the fall. lawyers, staff, and only the third staff director the without Larry," the staff replied with a broad grin: "No, 'I think Cynthia did an President Nixon's tax returns, economists, statisticians and particularly on its chief, Joint Committee has had since project, although last year it member said of Woodworth. as a matter of fact, I never is an unusual nonpartisan unit accountants exists Laurence N. Woodworth. reviewed Gerald Ford's returns I excellent job in gathering data primarily to it was created in 1926. before his confirmation as Vice Woodworth said he prepared have." in a congressional machine that assist the House Ways and Woodworthi is and making comparisons," he generally Congress set it up to supervise President. his own income tax returns. normally politics. Means Committee and the credited with knowing more commented. Brown said he runs on the government's payment of "My returns are not all that about the United States tax refunds from the World War I Initially, eight staff members complicated," he went on. code than anyone else began studying the President's on excess profits tax. returns last December. Capitol Hill and with being The staff has been allowed Among U.S. alcoholism able to explain it in clear English and with infinite patience. to develop as a nonpartisan unit, Woodworth professional, said, "in part because taxes are them a were Bernard M. Shapiro, lawyer and certified public accountant, and Lincoln WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Arnold, 64-year-old lawyer Pg. 12 regional On most a congressional fo run committees key senators and who is deputy chief of staff. estimates that the project Lansing council's outreach representatives often have the final say on who gets hired, but Availability Other Bates, members Mark were L. McConaghy, Carl If you have found yourself I making too many trips to the could double the number of worker and an MSU senior, the joint committee's two of fertilizer Paul Oosterhuis and Howard Silverstone, all staff lawyers, | bar lately, then the local branch of the National Council calls. Going under the name of "The MIRACLE Project" said persons can get alcoholism, make an calling the number information on powerful Democratic chairmen--Sen. Russell Long, D-La., and Rep. Wilbur B. termed low and Allan Rosenbaum, the staffs accountant, and James unisex HAiRsmme on Alcoholism can help. By UPI W. Wetzler, an economist. D. Mills, D-Ark., have given Beginning April 14, the (MIRACLE stands for appointment to visit one of the Michigan farmers, just weeks As time went on, four more Wm Sigourney - Jones Michigan Imperatives trained counselors at the center Woodworth the freedom to National Council on away from spring planting of ■ M Hairs tyling Alcoholism • Lansing Regional Regarding Alcoholism Control or get advice about where else pick his staff. more than 6.1 million acres, "The staff is selected FLY TO and Local Education), one to go for help. on a Area will be running a face a shortage of fertilizer that I campaign designed to spread main thrust of the promotion professional basis under is triple what had been earlier EUROPE the word about the facilities will be to publicize the Lansing "What we want to do is specific qualifications and we predicted. THIS SUMMER and resources available in this council's Alcoholism coordinate a system for never inquire into their A newly completed survey area for persons with drinking Information Center, number referral. We have one phone politics," Woodworth said for the Michigan Agricultural 482-1217. number where people can call Tuesday as he walked back to problems. At the present time his modest office in the Stabilization and Conservation for all kinds of information or the center handles about 40 to Service indicates supplies of 50 calls a week, and there are Doug Houseworth, the for help." Longworth House Office nitrogen will be about half of what is needed while farmers OPEN EVENINGS "This is the most I saw you onTV,"said his will be able to get only about Immediately after he wife. "1 thought the day By Appointment Only exciting moment of two - thirds of the mixed UNION won the golf tournament, my life!"he said. we got married was the fertilizers they need. 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Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall CREDIT CARDS HONORKI): MASTKRCHARGK, BANKAMfcKR'AKP 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April J - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 Tlturs. <■ Ffl-i 9:30 • 9:00 Spartan aches, pains mounting Sun., 12:00 • 5:00 just arnveA.. •ttjrcc wcllj ce.raxi)ic as baseball S6 bcouAlfol! opener approaches ... By JACKWALKDEN Junior Dave Vliek is CJoch*, -firocq State News Sports Writer but is expected to be ready for expected to re place Saturday's games. Another casualty was added Danielewicz on the Spartan Litwhiler has named junior this week to the roster. Vliek didn't travel with Duane Bickel mounting and freshman injury list of the the team to Florida because his Spartan Rick Moore as his starting baseball team just as it began eligibility was doubted at the pitchers for Saturday, with preparation for its regular time. sophomore Scott Evans and "I may *)l«j $ft.5o season, doubleheader opener use Vliek as the freshman Jim Kniivila expected Saturday at Ball State. designated hitter," Litwhiler to get the call in relief, if Junior outfielder Mark said. "I also plan to give him a necessary. Danielewicz fractured his left shot in left field." The injury to Danielewicz Bickel has won two of three rossroads Imports arm in a freak accident Sunday decisions &nd boasts a 0.86 while playing football with his was the fourth major 517 351-6245 brother. misfortune to hit the Spartans earned run average. Moore has - | 210 2 abbot! rd. m. la rising, mlohlgan captured both of his decisions "I this season, none of which was standing out near the and has a 3.32 ERA. street," Danielewicz explained. occurred during game action. "I'm going to go with the "I reached out for Freshman outfielder A1 a pass and pitchers going the best," slipped off the curb, landing in Weston fractured his Litwhiler said. "When they the street on the elbow." cheekbone early in spring drills quit doing the job, we'll go No cast was put on his arm when hit by a stray baseball. with someone else." because doctors believe it will He missed about three weeks, heal faster with just a but recovered in time to make sling. Danielewicz will be lost at least the trip to Florida. three weeks, and possibly for Two injuries occurred during Toe inju the remainder of the season. the Florida trip. Relief pitcher Danielewicz has played in 11 Todd Hubert has missed the of the 13 Spartan games, collecting five hits in 26 at-bats last two weeks after hit with a baseball being during no handic for a .192 average and batting practice. Litwhiler is driving in five runs. His hits included hopeful he will be ready for BEARDSTOWN, ILL. two doubles and a home run. Tuesday's home opener with (UPI)-Pedro Wolfmiller is Spartan coach Albion. nothing if not a determined Danny Litwhiler believes Danielewicz The other injury was golfer. will be lost for the remainder perhaps the strangest of the While playing a round of the four. Catcher Dale Frietch, season. Tuesday, his big toe began to "We were planning to use while walking on the beach, hurt. Wolfmiller finished his 18 Junior right - handed pitcher Duane Bickel loosens him against left-handed stepped on some hot coal holes before taking off his shoe up during the Spartans' first outdoor practice - in pitchers because he has residue of an earlier beach to see what was wrong. Michigan, cookout. that is - in a Tuesday afternoon session at Kobs Field. power," Litwhiler said. "If he His foot became It seems a razor blade had Bickel will start MSU's first regular season game at Ball can't play for three weeks, infected, causing blood got into his shoe and he needed State Saturday. though, it'll take him another poisoning. He missed the final 15 stitches to repair the three weeks to four games of the Florida State News photo by June Severn get back in trip, damage. shape." > Nelson to become Dr. Nelson. Spartan golfers for weekend """"" """ MSU's golf team will return to competitive MSU returned from its annual southern action this weekend as the Spartans will be trip early last week after finishing fifth in the Red Winch ol ,o» choice w mtr j p.ol competing in the Big Green Invitational Fox Invitational and sixth in the snow - tournament in Huntington, W. Va.. The shortened Iron Duke Invitational in North tourney will be held on Friday and Saturday. Carolina. Coach Bruce Fossum will be taking down six "When we came back from the South we golfers with Jiiip.to jQompete agjin^t nine other were hitting with consistency but We haven't squads, including host !llarshalHJniversity and had the weather here to practice in," Fossum Big*Ten schools Indiana and Ohio^State. said. "So, I can only hope that we haven't lost our touch." 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VDASHINGTO EAST LANSING LANSING 1 ^Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 4 |9 East Lansing antiwar purchasing policy leads to heated discussion by city council By LINDA SANDEL the council that State News Staff Writer should look for more effective specifically attacked by 1V S»M ways of making the city's Ferency, bluntly opposes the consider all other Us y measure, and has said that it is involvements when Tempers flared, tables were position heard, which unnecessary, a waste of time the policy's fate. dec|3 M pounded and impassioned pleas prompted sharp reaction from for justice were made Griffiths. and ineffective. He feels that In other action, Wlllj Tuesday night when the East "I am appalled,"Councilman citizens should be glad to have deferred consideration Oakhill o[ij George Griffiths exclaimed, an excellent defense system. neighborhood Lansing City Council and four rezon citizens engaged in a short, but pounding the table. "We spent Councilman Thelma Evans because of Polomsky'sabsei Council also intense, discussion of the city's countless hours considering apparently is not yet firmly rejected so antiwar purchasing policy. antiwar measures, and we committed to either side of the recreation "We're asking you to chose only one, yet you we guidelines commisnj for citizen use fight question. 0(J the battle against war where saying to find another way." Two other citizens, John community center which i you are," said attorney Zolton The purchasing policy gives Podulka, a member of the being set up in the 0 Ferency, member of the ad hoc contract award preferences to committee that first proposed bidders who have the least the policy to the council a year involvement with defense contracts based on a "I am appalled," Councilman George ago. "Don't be good Germans (referring to World War II). percentage list published Don't sit idly by and let the biannually in Fortune Griffiths exclaimed, pounding the table. I government do what you don't magazine. However, the chosen want it to do." company's bid must not "We spent countless hours Ferency, whose oratorical skill snapped the council and exceed by more than 10 per cent the bid of the next-least considering I the audience of 32 to silent involved company. antiwar measures,and we chose attention, asked the council Giffiths strongly supports only not to rescind a policy adopted the present policy and has one, Jan. 3, 1973, that favors called arguments that it has no yet you are saying to find anothel awarding city contracts to impact a "head in the sands bidders having the least attitude." way." involvement with U.S. Dept. of Brookover said he would Defense contracts. continue to support the policy Recently city officials have unless the council can come up discussed revoking the policy with a more effective original ad hoc committee, and American Legion Park J because they say it causes a alternative. Carol Thompson, a member of SN Photos/John Martell Valley Court park. Counl loss of time to the city Ferency (left) spoke for the bidding policy while city Councilman Mary Sharp said the East Lansing Southern Councilman George Griffiths listened pensively. specifically opposed guideli1J purchasing department, the city has already made its Africa Liberation group, also that unnecessarily penalizes local antiwar stand heard by spoke for retaining the prohibited any use T which was part of a list of most of the discussion alchohol and give preference J businessmen for national came minister, said. "Maybe in East feelings by taking to the antiwar measures drawn up by informing federal measure. Thompson reminded school policy and is basically an an ad hoc group of citizens from the floor. Warren Day, also an original Lansing we have to begin to streets," said Ferency. "Yet, representatives late last year of - community group! ineffective ideological stand play with more ways of you only adopted one antiwar the city's position. She following the 1972 Grand member of the ad hoc pressuring a pull out of the that has no impact on policy. Don't diminish that government policy. River Avenue antiwar demonstrations, has irritated committee took the floor first to present figures on the war." policy." suggested that further movements along this line SPRING FLOWER Council did not vote on the the council nearly every time Ferency a one-time Michigan Mayor Brookover attempted would be more effective than continuing involvement of the Democratic gubernatorial issue last night out of courtesy to Councilman John Polomsky bids 0n city contracts have U.S. in Southeast Asia. candidate faced the council to subdue the atmosphere by pointing out that the council the purchasing policy. SALE needed approval, "Just possibly, considering Polomsky, who was who was out of town on next, asking them to give Except for Councilmen the continuing involvement in job-related business and could emphasis and consideration to not attend the meeting. George Griffiths and Thelma Evans, who took a few the war concerns we is a very deep one, the shared a year ago the figures presented by Day. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★** ''We've i tested } m an Controversy over the policy, SPECIALS , moments to spar on the issue, are still relevant," DANSVILLE LOSES 181 HOLSTEINS Day, a sometimes to your chagrin, our } $2.50 April 4th per pot 5th J - ANY PORTABLE TYPEWRITER 11:30 am • 1:30 pm Tubercular cows ordered killed 1 AIRCLEANING, LUBRICATION *8.00 & NEW RIBBON * 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm A herd of 181 Holstein cows and Donald Daman whose Caliguire discovered the has been ordered slaughter order was issued ELECTRIC PORTABLE destltoyed dairy farm is located in tuberculosis outbreak in March $11.00 because of the most &rious Dansville. The Damans will while sadly "for the Damans are STANDARD MANUAL IN LOBBY OF inspecting a cow known as good farmers, good $11.00 outbreak of cattle tuberculosis receive compensation of $450 slaughtered at the Primeat OFFICE ELECTRIC in recent dairymen, owners of a herd $15.00 HORTICULTURE state history, the per animal from state and Packing Co. in Detroit. The with a heretofore good Michigan Dept. of Agriculture federal funds—considerably less disease was confirmed as record." (MDA) said Tuesday. The herd is owned by Harry than the actual loss. MDA inspector Grant bovine tuberculosis by the MDA lab and traced back to Daman Farm. J AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES % 1477 Haslett Rd. Haslett 339-8258 ^ BLDG. A stop on all milk from the HEALTH PROFESSIONS DAY Sponsored by the Engineering college Daman Farm was ordered, even though pasteurization would remove any threat to humans. 9 Life Sciences a.m. - 5 p.m. MSU HORTICULTURE CLUB to display projects An MDA spokesman said the LIEBERMANN'S The College of will sponsor a Engineering The eight engineering ITALIAN spring open house from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. departments and divisions will also sponsor exhibits that CHARTERS THURSDAY .. durable.. and Saturday in the Engineering simulate an earthquake and a Building. house being swallowed quicksand, proposed ultrasonic by AT THE VARSITY INN One of the special guests at the open house will be the tools for medical robot diagnosis, a EUROPE F (5 - 9 p.m. - inside only) so good-looking.. our quarterback and talking computer. computer graphics. $2.00 for a complete $19900 Italian Veal Parmesan dinner. CANVAS POUCH German ALSO AVAILABLE: CAMPERS STUDENT Free Delivery on Pizzas and Folk Guitarist Monday - Subs. Thursday Evenings THE VARSITY INN Automotive KAIL PASSES CARS LAND ARRANGEMENTS FROM BUDGET TO DELUXE.ETC offers you complete VW and Porsche TOUR REPRESENTATIVES INC. service by reliable german trained mechanics 1880 S. Woodward Birmingham,'Mich. 43011 NOneI block south of Frandor at 235 S. Homer Diamond Bridal Sets Traditional. ..Modern.. .Clastic The New and the Now... WE HAVE THEM ALL 30 day money back guarantee & It has an outside zippered pocket and an inside zip hideaway. And the shoulder strap adjusts to two lengths. Tailored of sturdy canvas with contrasting vinyl trim: Natural/brown; natural/white; navy/white; rffow we II emboss your monogram at red/navy. And no extra charge. c^jBeat We Trio set $200.00 Oval cut $300.00 JUST Budget terms Of S s enlarged 10% MSU Discount cAndthe direct First National Bank 1Of winte FC) DOWHTOM ^ FRflNDOR ^ I JEWELERS IMp0RTtR5 LANSING MALL JEWELERS MNCI 1917 .meridian mall of East . -T. Hoad ■ uunn 1 unn, upm monaay ana Lansing for all Seasoqs ■ lansing mall, wmkdays ■ frandor, friday 'tin 9 p.m. 1llll 9 p.m.! sun. 1 'till 5 p.m. ■ 1 op«n wmkdays EAST LANSING 209 E. Grand River ■ meridian mall. oktmos. mich. • open wmkdays 'till » p.m. 1 DOWNTOWN 113 S. Washington ■ Michigan State News. Bast Lansing. Michigan Thursday, April 4, 1974 15 355-8255 Baseball Season is coming up! Bay or sell your spare TV in CLASSIFIED ADS!! J *ut«notive FRANKLY SPEAKING. by phil frank . Employment jji *par1me«rts ^ Apartments ^ FIAT 1972 Spider, tuned exhaust TOttJTA CORONA 1970 Vwy (pod - AM/FM radio, 18,000 actual WANTED: YOUNG man for part MASON COUNTRY atmosphere - FEMALE ROOMMATE needed - Must see. Radials.air. 663-2111. miles. 394-2859. 5-4-4 time work, mostly mornings. spacious 1 bedroom. own room and bath. $72/month. i no. 173 5-4-5 Stocking and general store work, Accommodate 2. Carpeted, 392-2242, after 6 p.m. 3-4-4 FORD 1967 - stick. Fantastic see Ken or Warren at parking, garden space. 9 miles • TOYOTA COROLLA 1971 2-door, DEMSTEAD SHOP 711 EAST APARTMENTS condition, no rust,'good price! RITE, 3630 campus. $160 - $185 plus PHONE 355 8255 4-speed. Excellent shape. $1575. South Cedar, Lansing. 3-4-4 utilities. 351-3809, 337-9791. 711 Burcham Road. Large 1 355-4471 694-3859 after 6 p.m. 489 1933. 4-4-5 5-4-6 bedroom furnished apartment. 347 Student Serviced. PART TIME positions for MSU Suitable for 2 or 3 persons. VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Rebuilt students. Excellent salary level Carpeting, air conditioning, FORD XL 1970. Balck vinyl / red CEDARVIEW, UNFURNISHED, engine, tires, clean, good heat included. Renting for •automotive air, $800. 353-4730. 372 5829 condition. new and meaningful business one bedroom, river view. Call and fall. For (evenings). 5-4-5 $400. 355-9848 experience. Automobile summer Scooters & Cycles X 3-4-8 evenings, persistently, 351-6427. appointment: required. 351-5800. C-5-4-5 2-4-4 351-0726 337-7328 Parts & Service FORD VAN 1966. 6 cylinder, new clutch, VOLKSWAGEN 1971 411 4 door SHARE paint, finished inside DISH MACHINE SINGLE - apartment, Aviation operator. Week •employment 349 1563. 3-4-5 family sedan: heater, AM-FM, 25 m.p.g., automatic, gas nights only. Dependable with transportation 655-2175, Gary Collingwood close. No lease to June. $90. 337-1061. 2-4-4 FORD CUSTOM Van $2,300. 351-2648, after 5 p.m. •for rent - complete or Robbie THE SEA HAWK Air Conditioned camper facilities. Sleeps 2. New 3-4-5 ONE BEDROOM $125 + utilities. Apartments Clutch, brakes. 13,800 miles. RESTAURANT, Williamston. Dishwasher 2-4-5 Married couples only. After 5, Houses Stereo, clean, asking $3000. VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK Shag Carpeting 371-1106. 3-4-5 332-5346. 4-4-5 1969. Good condition, one Unlimited Parking Rooms NUDE MODELS for photography. owner. $1050. 351-7197. 3-4-5 New Furniture NEED ONE or 2 females to sublet Call between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. •for sale FORD 1965 Galaxie 500. Rebuilt for one in nice 3 - bedroom 489-1215. 0-4-30 Models Open Daily Animals engine, good transportation. VOLKSWAGEN BUG - 1967, one 2771 Northwind Knobhill Apartment. Now Mobile Homes Must sell, $150. Call 355-9389. owner, very good condition. through August. Diane, days - Call 351-8282 $650. Call after 5 p.m. For Rent 349-2420. Evenings, 349-4434. •LOST & FOUND 332-1421. 5-4-4 (Behind the Yankee Store) 3-4-5 •PERSONAL GTO, 1968, 4 speed, custom EAST LANSING: private, VW 1967. Rebuilt engine, new COMPACT REFRIGERATORS •oeaNUTS PERSONAL striping, $900, 485-3950 after - comfortable duplex, Two - 2 ONE GIRL sublease Old Cedar 6:00. 5-4-4 paint, four ET mags, radio, two Best rates now. United Rental. Village spring term. $70 / bedroom furnished MSU. •REAL ESTATE G60 formula 1 tires, excellent 2790 East Grand River. near month. 351-3649. 3-4-5 i COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 -BERKELEY. CA 94709 Open 6-15-74, lease 12-15 •RECREATION HONDA condition! Over $1100 invested. 351-5652. 7-4-5 CIVIC. Six months on months, $260. No pets. Phone Best offer. 655-2609. 5-4-9 •SERVICE warranty, $2,400. 351-0858, 351-3118. 5-4-9 FREE CANOES FOR after 5 p.m. 5-4-4 COMPACT REFRIGERTOR and Instruction VW 1973 Auto Service / Entploymeirt TV's. Free delivery. TENANTS SUPERBEETLE. Like Dorm CAMBRIA TOWNHOUSE, luxury River's and Water's Edge Typing Service I MP ALA 1968 V-8 automatic. new, low mileage, reasonable Rental. 372-1795. 7-4-5 apartment, two bedrooms, all Apartments Excellent condition. $350. Call price. Can be seen at 715 Merrill •TRANSPORTATION in WHEELS 13" x 5V4" ET Dish mags WORK STUDY students: Part time GARDEN PLOTS 25' x 50' - appliances and garage. $240 plus (next to Cedar Village) 353 7921. 5-4-9 Lansing, near Frandor. 3-4-8 uitiities. 663-4900. 3-4-5 Now •WANTED for most imports. $124.95 / set now, full time summer at $2.50 Schoesmith & Shoeman Roads. Leasing for of four. Also 14" x 5'/4" VW. Summer & Fall IMPALA 1965 Perfect 2/door, hard top. running condition. Motorcycles ISbI $124.95 /four. CHEQUERED per hour. For typing, clerical at Lansing office of PIRGIM. $6 per season. 7 minutes / MSU. 349-0765. 7-4-5 PLUSH APARTMENT - 332 - 4432 "rates** LFAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo, Flexible hours. Call Misty, completely furnished, shag 58,000 miles $450 337-9392. SUBLEASE - 2 person apartment one mile west of campus. 487-6001, 1-4 p.m. 3-4-4 carpeting, dishwasher, balcony. KAWASAKI 350. 1-3 people. Immediate. 731 summer. Close, $175 ! month. Only 500 miles. 487-5055. C-5-4-9 Excellent condition. Asking COMPACT REGRIGERATOR Burcham Drive. 351-7212. 3-4-5 351-4524. 5-4-5 JAGUAR, 1965 XKE Coupe New GIRL NEEDED for Old Cedar - $650. Call 353-6985 or RENTALS paint. Best offer or trade for Village spring term. Convenient TWO BEDROOMS, furnished, pool, WORDS 353-7125, anytime. 5-4-8 Free delivery A Corvette. 371-3582. 4-4-5 and just $65/month! Call Gayle Burcham Woods, sublet. $230 + at 337-0584. 4-4-5 Rentz 372-1795 1 3 5 SUZUKI TS350 road bike, 3,000 deposit. Spring term. 351-8562 LINCLON CONTINENTAL 1966 or Vance, 337-1641. 1-4-4 10 1 50 4.00 6.50 13.00 miles. $550, or best offer. MILFORD STREET-126. Two - very clean. One owner. $450. man 677-7451, after 5:15 p.m. 3-4-4 351-5574. 2-4-5 $185, three man $67 each man. 'V AND STEREO rentals NEED IMMEDIATELY 1 for AUTO REPAIR Two blocks from campus, $24/term. $9.95 / month. Free man MOTORCYCLE TUNE UP. 4 man. Waters Edge Apartment. LTD 1965. Runs Great. Very deluxe, furnished, air same day delivery and service. dependable. $225 or best offer. Factory trained mechanic. 20% & PARTS 332-4050. 1-4-4 conditioned. Immediate Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-4-30 8.00 13.00 26.00 below dealer price. 584-3500. 351 8293. 3-4-5 occupancy or fall and summer 5-4-10 20% discount on ONE OR two girls for three girl. 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 MERCURY COMET, 1967 4 VW parts rentals. 351-2647, 484-8494, 489-1656. 18-4-25 Apartments at Park Trace. $67.50. 349-3086 deadline HONDA CL450 1973, 2700 miles, after 7 p.m. 194-30 door, V-6, runs well. $280. Call 1 P.M. one class $950. Call Vermontville, BURCHAM day 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 353-6661 5-4 4 Check our repair PIZZA DELIVERY, nights, full or SUBLET SUMMER. One bedroom, LARGE APARTMENT, close, air, before publication. 726-1453. X-3-4-4 WOODS part time. Must own good MERCURY MONTCLAIR, 1965. prices furnished, air conditioning, close Enjoy the good life in the available spring, reasonable HONDA CL450 running, insured car. Hourly to campus. Call 351-3785. 5-4-9 coming year and leave the end price. Call 332-4351 3-4-8 1973, 2700 miles, Great transportation, clean, rates and mileage paid nightly. of the month utility hassles to Peanuts Personal ads $950. Call Vermontville, Cedar & Kalamazoo $200. Call 353-2643 after 6 p.m. 726-1455. 3-4-3 Apply after 4:30 p.m. 203 SUMMER. 2-man, 2 - bedroom, OWN ROOM in house. $57.50 plus must be pre-paid. 485-2047 'Heated Pool 'Laundry 3-4-4 M.A C. 351-8870. 2-4-5 $170 / month. Pleasant, close. 'Ample Parkin9 'Air Cond. utilities. 441 Charles. 332-1360. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 332-4230. 3-4-5 'Nicety Furnished X5-4-9 Cancellations/ Corrections MUSTANG 1970. Automatic, air, /W - GUARANTEED REPAIR. BABYSITTER wanted all day from CHECK our low rates! Call FALL LEASES power brakes, $1300 482 5866 RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos time to time in my home. Phone 12 noon one class day LLOYD'S of Lansing at 332-5335 ONE GIRL Immediately for four - (Utilities included) after 5. 5-4-9 Road and I-96 351-6216 after 6 p.m. 5-4-10 or 482-5585. 0-17-4-23 , 3 49-9620. person spring term. $68. before publications. Efficiency $154 mo. C-22-4-30 332-0097. 34-5 1 Bedroom SIM mo. idition, MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac 2 Bedroom $234 mo. refrigerator, air conditioning, The State News will be flew tires / exuauo. 4J+ rri|g. BMW, YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, VOLVO Island, Michigan needs: Short SUBLEASE FOUR man summer 745 Burcham Dr. 351-3118 carpeting, disposal. Available 355-8792 5-4-9 ' .* RICKMAN Your full service responsible only for the - order cooks, bartenders, night now. $189 / month. 372-6852, dealer, Large stock of parts, SERVICE term. Very close. Air. $60. or 484-4014 OPEL clerk, bus people, dishwashers. 349-3604. 0-54-8 first day's incorrect GT 1969. Over 30 mpg. 332-0097. 34-5 custom accessories, helmets and Respond to 3821 Bishop, ONE MAN for 4-man luxury Excellent condition, one owner. insertion. leathers. SHEP'S MOTOR Genuine Parts, too! Detroit, Michigan 48224. apartment. One block. due 1 After 6 call 482-4627. 3-4-5 SPORTS, INC., 2460 North 1820 Dell Rd. 882-9808 BL 1-4-4 2 BEDROOMS - 3/4 man, $70/month. 332-1946. 34-5 SUMMER RENTALS >e days from furnished, pool. $57.50 per plus Cedar Holt. Just south of 1-96 IMPORTED CAR SERVICES OPEL MANTA 1973. Automatic, deposit. Negotiable sublet. overpass. Phone 694-6621. PART TIME male employees MALE FOR 4-man spring .term. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 50t radio, vinyl top, rear defogger. Spring term. 351-8562. Vance, U C-5-4-5 Two blocks to campus. S67.50 / 2 PEOPLE 7,700 miles. $2,600, offer. evenings and early mornings 337-1641.34-5 from now until fall term. month. June rent paid. $150 MONTH 882 5982. 3-4-5 BSA 1970 Thunderbolt - 650cc. 694-9823. 5-4-10 351-2107.3-4-5 OLDS '88, 1965. Air $850. Phone Bob Falnders Employment jj CAMPUS VIEW 3-4 PEOPLE $180 MONTH 487-6500. After 6 p.m. NIGHT MAN, over 20, for OWN ROOM Twyckingham. Rent conditioning, $380. 351 1868. 5 4-9 power, good tires. 1-224-3886. 4-4-5 TASTEE FREEZ. flights 5-10 APARTMENTS negotiable. Immediately, spring ATTRACTIVE PERSONABLE p.m. 332-2677, after 7 p.m. now leasing for term. 351-6441, 355-0739. 3-4-5 CEDAR PINTO-RUNABOUT, 1972, YAMAHA 1971 Enduro 125cc. HARD WORKING barmaids automatic. $1,750. Call Many dirt extras. Best over - summer & fall SUBLEASE EFFICIENCY to June VILLAGE MBASSADOR 1969. Good and waitress wanted. Start at Mfi 15. Pool / North Pointe condition. Low mileage - wife's car 74-12 Reasonable. 332-5201. 487-3715 or 393-3810. 4-4-5 PINTO 1973, Four speed. 13,000 $300. Call 349-2716. 10-4-16 HONDA 450 Semi Custom. $2.00 / hour. Call 489-8959, between 4-6 p.m. 3-4-5 WANTED: 551 ALBERT Street - one block Apartments. 332-5675. 3-4-5 315 BOGUE ST. 351-5180 miles. Excellent condition, 26 - from campus. Large 2 bedroom. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! HOLT SUBLET Excellent DRIVERS TO drive Jumbo ice - one bedroom shape, helmet and Furnished, air - conditioned, $2100. 371-5164. 3-4-5 Female needed to sublet Cedar modern HRYSLER 1967 - New Yorker. mpg. insurance included. $950. After cream trucks. Must have good balconies. 2/man $150; 3-4 / apartment, fully Rebuilt engine. Good condition, Village 4-woman and become a furrvished. Couple. $160. 5 p.m. 482-0588. 5-4-8 driving record. Apply 11390 man $180; Resident manager PLYMOUTH SATELLITE Sebring member of the famed "Pit Crew," 373-71 1 5; after 5 p.m. good tires. $500. 393-2609. North U.S 27, DeWitt. 20-4-30 Plus 1971 - air, power steering, apartment No. 3. 332-2404; 332-5625. 54-9 349-2755. 34-8 351-6676. 104-10 brakes, buckets. Small V-8. Auto Service / FULL TIME medical receptionist HEVROLET NOVA 1973. $2300, must sell Good mileage. Excellent for local physician's office. Motivational APARTMENT AVAILABLE CORONADO bedroom GARDENS. townhouse available. 2 SUBLET SUMMER 2-man across immediately. Phone condition. $1400. 351-8139 from Mason Hall. Stop by 126 Position opening up immediately 2 room efficiency, 489-3508 evenings, and BODY REPAIR. $147 / month if you qualify. Orchard Street Apartment 5. weekends. 353-5258, days. 5-4-9 evenings. 5-4-9 rates to Quality, reduced students. Also immediately. Good starting Research very close to campus. Call Bill. Membership fee $185. Phone 54-5 salary and benefits. Experience 332-5722. 7-4-10 484-1828 Monday • Friday 8 PONTIAC 1966. Catalina guaranteed rust proofing. VAN preferred. For an interview, convertible. Runs well. $175. a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - SUBLET LARGE 1 bedroom WORLD, 645-2123. OR-22-4-30 please call Susan Winston at 2 GIRLS needed! Eden Roc. 1974 910 Abbott. 351-8729. 3-4-8 EARN GOOD PAY 12 p.m. 5-4-5 furnished apartment, Haslett 372-4147. 5-4-7 1975. $80.50. Call Carol, Specializing in __ for a few hours 351-3615. 3-4-4 Road, own bus line. $195 I oodge PONTAIC 1969, V-8 Catalina. Four expert service on MALE COUNSELORS Michigan FRANDOR ATTRACTIVE, month. Sandy, 355-0135 or , DART 1968, - of your time - automatic door, hardtop, high mileage, all makes of small Boy's Camp. June 25 - August clean, 1 bedroom. $155 - 351-1073. 54-5 transmission, power NEED ONE for 4-man Spring. Pool, steering, bucket seats, console. mostly highway. Good motor, 17. Nature, riflery, judo, sport. unfurnished, $170 - furnished. air conditioned, bus to campus. Phone alter 6 p.m. 627-5366. checks okay on scope. Write, giving experience Immediate possession. 489-1323 $66.25. 349-3269. 344 ONE GIRL suhio»'- Xing term, 34-4 Automatic transmission and Foreign or Domestic. background. FLYING EAGLE, call (11587-6680. Prefer grads door locks. Power steering and 1401 North Fairview, Lansing. 353-4624 or or married. 5-4-4 close, re RENTED 132-8353 TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile 546 airlane 1964. V-8 automatic, brakes. Factory air, and radio. 48912. 5-4-9 homes. $25 - $35/week. Ten "ew radiator, exhaust, battery. $850. 349-1629. 4-4-5 SALES S75.355-1216, 3-4-5 for full minutes to campus. Quiet and □aa gsa aaaa alcon van, 1965. $300. Call SPORTSTER 900CC 1968 MONEY!! MEN and or part women time work who National oriented. Company, 100% slaes Offering positions for peaceful 0-4-30 on a lake. 641-6601. CROSSWORD □□□ QQ3 JAii'2 Excellent condition, 15,000 auaaaaa 489-1505 or 484-9750 after 9 actual. $1375 Call 337-1800. are willing to learn. For appointment contact Jim capable male and female personnel, in advertising and franchise slaes. PUZZLE atUU LhJGHJ P-m. 3-4-R 2*5 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! One __ Kostaroff at 694-1135. 0-3-4-5 Travel available but not necessary. SUEDGJ LJarJ girl to share Campus Hill ^in:iisNiK Call 34-4 Jeff Haber 517-349-2320 it. 3494859. 3-4-4 1. Chatter 29. Disrespectful rv'ijj iiaaaaaB I lAUHNMS 4. Pair 7. In s father 30 Umpire's decision MHuasau SDBE DESK CLERK needed. Call WANT ADS MEAN 1206 Oakland between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for uaaaa acsa appointment to interview. Phone HBH2J aaaanaa ■■■■■■■ Call for Appt. 13 Make muddy 35. Game ot 48H21&04-30 BUS STOP 2 bedroom, all rooms 14 Taro chance naaa sar ana IV4-4411 - COLLEGE STUDENT - $2.25 I SECRETARIAL POSITION - carpeted, stove, refrigerator 16 The Orient 36 Rodent raSHa 233 3HD The Small Car People hour. Married male preferred. Mature person with basic typing Utilities paid. $185. 482-4239 17. Full-grown 37. Magic spell Stock work, showroom sales, between 4 5 p.m. 5-4-5 skills, knowledge of filing pike 40. British etc. 20 - 25 hours / week. 6. MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East system. Must work well with 18. Division of a princess DOWN Fuegian Between 8 - 5 Monday - Friday. Indian Kalamazoo Street since 1940. people. Applications in Meridian HASLETT ROAD - 2 Bedroom, poem 41. Mel Apply in person. Brothers completely furnished, washer, 42. Philippine 1 Masterpiece 7. High bookcase Complete auto painting and 19. Color blue collision service. 485-0256. Restaurant Supplies. 2326 South dryer, carpeting, private parking, 21 Korean soldier native 2. Chalice 8. Auroral Cedar, Lansing. 5-4-9 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST C-4-30 quiet! Two people - $200, 3 22 Lampblack 43. Game animal 3. Ingots 9. Inventory MT (ASCP) registered or eligible for people - $220. 332-6335. 5-4-5 23. Dessert 44. Truly 4 Stupid person 10. Countertenor LPN DESIRES work in elderly progressive blood donor processing 21 Botibio lace 45. Negli ent 5. Importune 15 Public sale persons home by the day. laboratory. Excellent benefits, good MOBILE HOME - 2 bedroom. Experienced, references. A Want Ad reaches people you need to 489-4668. 5-4-10 working conditions. For further information, call 484 7461 5-4-5 Furnished, $100 I month, plus lot, $50/month. Deposit. Prefer i iin star reach! You'll quickly reach the folks couple / child. 484-1902. 5-4-5 fcr I; 19. Rowan tree who your buy things you no longer use, rent GLENN HERRIMAN NEAR SPARROW, carpeted, just remodeled, parking. Available 20. 21. 23 Card game Hurried Kitty property, return your lost articles and much more. That's why the Want ROGER & PAULS VOLKSWAGEN-VOLVO INC. now. Fred, 485-8615 5-4-5 24. 25. Of the dawn Artificial Ads place" are known as the "People's Market¬ Place your ad now! Just dial MARATHON Where all we GIRL NEEDED Village to sublease. Cedar Apartments. monthly. 339-2725. 344 $73 t- language 26 Asian holiday 28. Pull 31. Coins 32 Food fish ONE GIRL needed to share specialize in is 33 Byway apartment next year. Call Jane STATE NEWS Want Ms LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF JOLLY 351-1964 or Darlene 337-2753. 34. British composer 35. One of the & OKEMOS RO Smiths 347 Student Services 349 • 3196 MSU AREA Okemos. 2 bedroom, 37. Timid 6DAY A WEEK TOWINO furnished, air conditioned, 38 Eskimo OPEN 6 DAYS carpeted, modem, $180, heat I 39 Peace 355-8255 Mon. Fri.- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. included. Call 349-2174. 44-5 JW^^^^MJBUT^UNOAN^ State News, East Lansing, Michigan 17 (Michigan lew diet urged to help save energy, food , ,jv PAULA HOLMES change their diet of 180 Pimentel said. American could eat less and smaller and modern fuel - "We're all producing too State News Staff Writer pounds of beef per person per "It takes 10 pounds of corn feed another person on earth. consuming machines may be many children," he said. "Even year to one that requires less to produce one pound of beef, And outdated, Pimentel said. they could both live on the rabbits of the earth have I A change in the American energy to produce. This could be a diet of grains and fish or a Pimentel said during his lecture 3,000 calories a day." "It costs an Indian farmer not increased their population L could save energy and feed diet similar to one used by the Pimentel said that $10 to produce 1,000 plant at the same rate as man." e people as well, according o "Food, energy and man," a Americans could not feed the calories. But in the United "I have two hopes for Irish in the 1700s. The Irish Jnavid Pimentel, Cornell consumed 10 pounds of part of the continuing world with our present States it costs $40," he said. mankind," he concluded. "One diversity insect ecology potatoes and a quart of milk a Perspectives on "A change in diet would make Energy series. technology and "If we on our diet. fed the rest of the "And the protein in the crop is about the same." is that he has the wisdom to control his numbers, and the I Rurbeefsteaks will have to day and had enough calories and a tremendous contribution world on our diet, with our Mankind suffers from too other is that we have some new L Americans will have to vitamins to live on, toward saving energy. Each methods, it would take 1 many people, too little food, sources of fuel. billion gallons of fuel a year," too little land and too little "Without this it will be total lit's what's happeni he said. "To put it in perspective, if we used all of energy, Pimentel said. "But, with our current use chaos," he said. the known petroleum reserves of energy, it looks like our goal nuncements for It's What j now Seniors - Senior Class Council Is accepting nominations for the the MSU School of Social Work and just for food production, they in life is to take every visible Kentucky helps nine must he received in the Continuing Education Service would last a mere 10 years source of energy that the earth '74 Club. Fifty outstanding seniors News office, 341 Student offering classes in empabty are .s Bldg.. by 1 P.m. at lent will be achievements honored in for their training spring term. Classes from 7 with a 4 billion population. That's 336 gallons of fuel per can hold and convert it into as much protoplasm as the earth 10,534 get jobs uass days before publication. scholarship, to 10 p.m. Mondays and leadership and service to MSU and person per year." EUnouncements will be accepted the surrounding communities. Wednesdays at United Ministries in The economics can hold," he said. T p*unc' Applications may be picked up in Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison Road, starting May 6. Cost will be of energy The National Academy of In 1 9 7 2, Kentucky 307 Student Services Bldg. $48 if taken for credit (two MSU may force American Science predicts that the world rehabilitated 10,534 persons to Deadline is May 1. Senior Class credits) ord $25 if taken on agriculture to return to old - population will reach 7 billion employment and independence c 11 also :epting noncredit basis. Credit available in fashioned modes of farming. by 2000, using at an average cost of $1,430 nominations for the Outstanding every type of Social Work 482 or 882 and Farms may have to become birth control Sen/ice ^ Educator Award. Applications may be picked up in 307 Student perhaps education in psychology (check with and your we have. per person. Services Bldg. Deadline is May 10. departments^ psychology R the BEST Service on stereo Wakeley / education - Blackman). I equiproent see the STEREO I SH0PPE, 543 East Grand River. I C-4-30 Linda Nelson will speak at the Family Ecology Club meeting at 4 Hreregistration deadline is April 12. For further information call Shirley Brown or Debby Went* at the Precinct posts termed today in 207 Human Ecology Bldg. School for Social Work, 254 Baker Union Activities Board: Sister Rose and Uncle Grundy's Tearoom, a coffeehouse located in the Union grill, will feature George and Susan Friday and Saturday. Opens at 8 its MSU Horticulture Club will have spring bulb sale from 11:30 a.m. steps to political power to 1:30 p.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. Catering to MSU for p.m. Admission $1. Free coffee, tea By DEBORAH HAEGER Democratic and Republican organization to the people," and munchies. today and Friday in the lobby of Weddings, Parties, & Banquets UAB's Old Time Movie the Horticulture Bldg. MSU students have better precinct delegates throughout said Carol Jacobs, a member of 349-9500 Series presents Charlie a Chaplin's "Modern Times" at 2, 7 the state will be elected in the the public relations staff of the All packaging students going to opportunity this year to help and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union statewide general election Aug. Democratic party of Michigan. New York April 22 through 25 nominate members of the Fl Ballroom. "Flying Saucers are Real." an illustrated lecture, will be should attend the Packaging University's board of trustees. 6. presented at 2 and 8 p.m. April 10 Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. today Some of them also may get Traditionally, the Ingham in 106 International Center. Guest "The election of preceinct in the Union ballroom. speaker will be David Lansdale the chance to take a hand in County Democratic party delegates is a good way for always sends all of its precinct from Scott Inc. picking the Democratic students to become involved in Free U: Pre-Yoga: Meditation nominees for delegates to the state chant class meets at 5:45 p.m. There will be Michigan government," Simpson of 536 convention where they wield a meeting of the Tuesdays and Thursdays, just Lansing Area Lesbian Feminists at secretary of state, attorney Albert St., said. fractional votes in the selection before yoga, in 36C Union. Free U Typing Service offering German for beginners. 8 p.m. today in the Women's Center, 547Vi E. Grand River Ave. general and the state supreme court "About one-third of the of nominees for the top state Language and culture at 4 p.m. on All women welcome. delegates elected in this county political posts, Simpson said. Tuesdays and Thursdays. F'ree U The first step in the long will come from East Lansing," HESES, RESUMES, typing and road to this kind of political Fifteen petition has a campus phone only. We can't There will be a birthday party she said. signatures printing. Reasonable prices. return your call if you live off celebration for Jeanette Rankin, obtained by May C0MMERICAL PRINTING. power is to get elected as an 28 from a campus. Office staffed from I to 3 congresswoman who opposed all That number is substantially 351-4116. C-4-30 p.m. on Mondays, noon to 2 p.m. wars, at 9 Ingham County precinct person's precinct and his or her p.m. Saturday gt the higher than the number of Tuesdays thorugh Thursdays and Women's Center, 547Y> E. Grand delegate, said Maria Simpson of signature on an affidavit stating from I to 2 p.m. River Ave. All the MSU Democrats, the Democratic delegates elected his intention to run makes one RENE ORR Theses, term papers, Fridays. women welcome. David Pimentel, who spoke on food, energy and man Wednesday student Democratic club. from the East Lansing area in eligible to face his precinct's general typing. Formerly with in Wells Alternative Resource. Center: The c)ub will explain 1970. voters, who finally determine Hall, shows up in two closed circuit television screens as Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. Class on edible wild plants at 7:30 "Rape is Everywoman's the "The who the precinct delegates will he discusses population and energy usage. C-4-30 tonight next to the Free U office. Problem" Come join with Women process at a meeting at 8:30 precinct delegate is the Against Rape at 7:30 tonight at the be. State News photo by John Harrington Massage awareness continues at 8 tonight in 34 Union. person who takes the party XPERIENCED IBM typing. Women's Center, 547% E. Grand tonight in Snyder Hall Trophy Dissertations. (Pica - Elite). River Ave. Room. New members still welcome. FAY ANN 439-0358. C-4-30 China Newsletter: Contemporary , Area rail counc 0MPIETE Discount THESES - printing, IBM typing Service. Ch'"f" Painting and crafts exhibition. Seventy paintings: 100 MSU sailing Club will wait for Godo, „ 7:30 tonight in 216 Brookover gets fined; pieces improvement of carvings, porcelain. Berkey HaU Br*g youMib sheets, and binding of these, resumes, cloiseonne and sculpture. »TOd»y< * mutt's license v„ publications. Across from campus corner Grand 3iver. M.A.C. and Below Jones through JgrttQr in He^ tttr40*>nal Center lobby. Colored movies from China, Kawngchou 35 mm ft4iVn&^i»en«fclie , m to s p m from 9 Saturday in the missing h— Engineering Building. If you are The Capital Area Rail Council will hear Tower spent part of last week in Washington Shoi Call handicrafts and arts, ping - P°"* interested u delegation' 1o United States *knd East Lansing Mayor Wilbur Brookover is in the doghouse. committee reports on the continuing research trying to determine when the service might engineering, stop by and Saturday in demoaatrations, The Brookover family had a surprise visitor this week — a needed to bring efficient railroad passenger start. 108B Wells Hall. Donation Jl service to the Lansing area when it meets at "I'm still trying to get a county animal - control officer who presented them with a commitment from ANN BR0V\N typing i and multilith citation for not having a current license for their dog, which 7:30 tonight in East Lansing City Hall. Amtrak on when equipment will be available," Students, faculty and staff are offset printing. Complete service Council President Andrew Tower said Wednesday. invited to a weekly Bible study the mayor said is simply a "mongrel." McElroy said he for dissertations, from noon to 1 p.m. today in 130 did not expect any Without knowing that, theses, Graduating seniors - Here's your Apparently some residents have been confused by the decisions to be reached on a McElroy said the manuscripts, general typing. IBM Natural Resources Bldg. Topic: chance to do something for the council could not make any 24 years experience. transfer of animal control duties from the city to the county depot site recommendation for the 18-month definite plans for a "Baptism in the Holy Spirit." • 349-0850 Lansing community. MSU Income Amtrak demonstration project. schedule of C-4-30 Tax Service is looking for persons and failed to get new licenses before the city stopped selling development. Black Theater Group will hold who them on March 1. The state rail operations manager. Rich A State News article Monday said 111 volunteer three hours a YRING DONE in my home. 50c auditions for a black play from 7 to wee|, For further information, Dog owners can get new licenses by going to the county Tower, will be at the meeting as coordinator for incorrectly that tonight would be the sixth 10 tonight in Campbell Hall's black the proposed Port Huron to Chicago route with Per page up to 10 pages. 40c per please contact MSU Volunteer office in Mason, by writing the office or from the animal formal meeting of the council. It is actually the culture room. Bureau. 27 Student Services Bldg.. page over 10 pages. 489-2128. officer who serves them the citation. the Amtrak operations group for Michigan. third full council meet, though its three and ask for Pam or Curt. 04-30 Radical Thespians Mayor Brookover did not know the exact fine for the Accompanying Tower will be one of the rail committees have met several times. The caption open tryouts for "Salome," by This weekend at Hillel: Shabbas citation but he said he thought he might have to pay up to analysts in the state Bureau of Urban and of the picture above the article was also URPLE VICKI fast accurate, Oscar Wilde, at 9 tonight in 35 services (creative) at 6:30 p.m.; Pt:l'!- Transportation, Jeff Schindler, an MSU - $14 for not licensing his "best friend." incorrect since the site shown is actually only inexpensive typing. Very near Baker Hall. morning minyan at 10. No meals student. one of three possibilities for the depot. campus 337-7260. 10-4-10 served due to Pesach Food Science Club will make and . sell fresh pork sausage. Order, will preparations. Community Seder at Sunday. Call by Thursday if be taken TTrough Friday of this "you" mwant s"n,,*v r"" hv .f Transportation gJL 1 Monday. Call to make a reservation. Exhibits There will be Pesach minyanim at explain health King in the Food Science Bldg. 0 a.m. Sunday and Monday. IDE Pittsburgh, WANTED Easter or wokend. 351-8629. 3-4-4 to/from any Pickup is from 11 a.m. to I p.m. and from laboratory. 3:30 to Monday and Tuesday in the meats 5:30 p.m. MSU Baha'i Club is sponsoring a youth conference starting at noon By PAULA HOLMES especially benefit," said Susan University, Ferris State exhibits can careers help us show what how to give injections too, but Inter - Varsity Christian Saturday in 35 Union (with a ■EAVING FOR Tennessee, April 8. dinner break at 5 p.m.) featuring State News Staff Writer Westenberg, one of the 35 College, Wayne County really goes on." anyone can do that." Fellowship invites all to learn more 1 or 2 to share driving. Have you ever wondered students involved in planning Community College and Mercy "People think that nurses Other exhibits include speakers: Erma Hay den, Peter Terences. 882-1956 anytime. relationships" at 7:30 tonight in Khan; musicians: the River of Life, what kind of blood you have? the day held in connection College, will be on hand to don't do anything but job with student groups representing Bethel Manor, 803 E. Grand River and a movie probably to be shown Or have you wanted to be on with needles," Sue MacCreery women in medicine and in Ave. in the evening. Michigan Health answer questions about the men the giving —instead of Professions Week. "You can exhibits and the professions. continued. "So our exhibit is nursing. Wanted D I'anhellenic Council will hold an receiving - end of a shot? talk to advisers about the Over 200 students will going to stress the Free shuttle buses will run Students applying for a major in the School of Social Work for fall informal discussion about sorority Or have you ever wondered different professions, but once participate in the exhibits. Last psycho-social aspect of nursing. between open house areas on a term must have their applications life at 6:30 tonight in four what people in the various you see students and what they year over 6,000 people visited We're going to teach people regular schedule for visitors. T™351-7055 a T0 buv 9,ec,ron'c piano. to 254 Baker Hall by Please see one of the Wednesday. academic locations: Brody Hall auditorium. East Akers Hall first floor lounge, health professions actually do? are doing, then you know what the various buildings. evenings. 5-4-9 If so, MSU Health Professions i& all about." Health Professions Day is an advisers. Williams Hall dining room and G8 )RIVER REQUIRED "«on Travel for summer here and abroad lEurope) wjth younfl m#|e Lt. speak on Gov. a James Brickley will business - related topic Holden Hall. Signups for sorority rush will be Day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday is the thing for you. "The value of Health that Exhibits representing health professions range from those offshoot of VetaVisit, which has been staged in the Veterinary Clinic for 12 years. UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD §ister(%sc& executive. Business and vacation. *us' «» single, sharp, and with at Teak 9 tonight in the Eppley Center Room. All are welcome. conducted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in all classroom buildings, Professions Day for MSU students is that it gives the require two years of training, such as licensed Exhibits in the clinic will include open heart displays. PRESENTS ^Unclc . Sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi, during dinner hours in the residence practical nurses or dental y 'ntere» ° attachment,. Paraph, to «ith Submit letter non - .tudio Driver Position, professional business fraternity. Student Council for Exceptional halls and anytime for the next week in 101 Student Services Bldg. participants an idea of the diversity and coordination of health hygenists, to those that require extensive training, such as "The exhibits are a good idea because they give us a chance to show off what we do (■itingles *Te^ Children will meet at 7 tonight in MSU Science Fiction Society will professionals," said nurses, veterinarians or iv5iver Forw'mino" 131 Anthony Hall. All interested are invited. meet at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Union to discuss the future 34 of Mike Shaw, president of the Organization of Health physicians. These exhibits will be on display in East Fee Hall, and our pride in our students," said Michelle Barney, a Interested in the summer social "Future Shock." Professional Students. That the Life Sciences, and first-year medical student. toW gj science London program? Meeting at 7 tonight in 317 Bessey Hall. Society for Creative organization, along with the Audiology and Speech Sciences ''But also we can Faculty members and students will Anachronism: Renaissance dance Michigan Health Council, is buildings, and the Veterinary deinythologize for the public class at 8:30 tonight in Union «§ ]g discuss questions. the program and answer parlor intermediate A. Beginning galliards are this and coordinating the day's activities. "It is not intended to be a Clinic. Student representatives in what medical students do in their classes. Hubbard Information Center week's topic. Madrigals meet at each of the professional fields "I think there is a kind of V,UAGE TO Lansing needs your help. Meeting for 6:30 p.m. Saturday by St. Cecilia's recruiting day, but it does give in the Music Building. from MSU, the University of magic or the arcane connected •ndn°;;:n,,v Wednesdays. College, Monday anyone interested in working at the center at 9 tonight at the center. If picture Society meeting at 8:30 p.m. those who attend a chance to find out exactly Michigan, Lansing Community with medicine that is not Leaving 6 p m Saturday in the Union. Check the what a Wurnmg 8:30 p.m. 355-3042: you can't attend, call the center medical College, Wayne State completely lost yet. The and leave your name. The center is Union for the exact location. technologist or a located in room 9, third floor of physical therapist does," Shaw the Library, and is open from 10' There will be a meeting for added. a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays. anyone interested in becoming a Democratic precinct delegate this "No-pref students will CHEERLEADERS Campus Gold will meet at 7 p?in. year at 8:30 tonight in 34 Union. 11 MSU co-ops 2 an Mon,T 616"9<9-2432af«er4 #m" "^turning Sunday in the Union Oak Room to discuss plant for lb* t«m. For further information contact Maria Simpson. MEN & WOMEN 3.4.4 Wednwd,V and Friday. hold election Bernard RI vers, journalist, will speak at 7:30 English The North Woods Guild of Illuminators and Calligraphers will meet at 6:30 tonight in 33 Union. The Inter • Cooperative EXCITING toe Driving tonight In 30 Union on the Council (ICC) held its election liberation struggle in the Portugese Colony of Angola. Rivers has The Center for Alternatives in/to for representatives Sunday SUMMER CAMP JOBS recently returned from an 11 - Higher Education has new listings night. for summer and fall term for week stay in the UN1TA helrf area sLC0MMUTW l■o,• of Angola. Appalachian American Indian health, Service projects. and much The ICC representatives, whose terms will run through INTERVIEWS George and Susan more. Located at 1118 S. Harrison next winter term are Vicki MSU Horticulture Club will have *2* ?89 Road ,0 Msu its spring bulb sale from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. Road by Spartan Shopping Center. Open from I to 3 p.m. Monday and Friday and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Graham of Howland House, president; Lou Van Winkle of SUNDAY, APRIL 7,1974 FRI. &SAT., APRIL 5 &6, in tt» UNION GRILL DOORS OPEN AT 8PM ADMISSION ONLY $1.00 rCnfla:,Lrrnfl 7:20 882 7441 today and Friday in the lobby of the Horticulture Building. Tuesday through Thursday. Bell House, ASMSU WOMEN'S IM 1-4 PM representative; Annette Come listen to the gay Coffee, Tea, Animal Crackers & Other Munchies liberation's meeting at 3 p.m. Ripplinger, also of Howland RM. 118 For Free! Sunday In the Union Sun porch. House, secretary, and Steve FoHdw^V tie meeting will be a rap Mann of the New Community Information: Call 646-6132 Designed tor the students, faculty and Itaft ot MSU. 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