Volume 67 Number 140 Friday, April 19,1974 East Lansing, Michigan 48824 'U' officials seem certain to recommend increase in hall room, board rates By AL SMITH period. and board rate goes State News Staff Writer room toward food We have tried to hold the line services, Thorburn said, While 40 per cent and FRED NEWTON through increasing economies in our food pays for housing costs and maintenance Skyrocketing food and labor costs are and housing operations but there will almost certain to force MSU officials to have to be a recommended increase," he Robert Herron, MSU food stores recommend an increase in Residence Hall said. manager, predicted that food prices would room and board rates this coming year, The board of trustees usually considers rise an additional 10 to 15 percent in the officials confirmed Thursday. proposed tuition and room and board coming year. Lyle A. Thorburn, manager of residence increases together at its May or June Herron said that food service personnel halls and food services, said the increase meetings. have mounted an all - out campaign to that will be recommended to the board of U-M recently approved an increase hold food costs down, including purchase trustees "will be somewhat less than the in its basic double room and board rate of cheaper food substitutes and a public $104 increase already approved at the from $1,298 to $1,402 for the 1974-75 relations campaign to hold down food University of Michigan." academic year, and Central Michigan waste. The current MSU base room and board University has announced a residence hall A small increase in married student rate for half of a double room is $1,215 for room and board hike from $1,160 to housing rentals also is expected to be three quarters. $1,175. recommended to the board of trustees. Room and board rates were increased in Some MSU housing officals expressed Robert E. Bickenbach, asst. manager of 1973 for the first time since 1970. The fear that a new rise in room and board married housing, said "from past history 1970 rate had been $380 a term or $U40 and current increases in wage costs, it I Rmng prices for three terms and was increased to the current $405 term in 1973. rates would produce diminishing returns by cutting down both general enrollment and residence hall applications. looks Hke there'll be a recommended Lauran and Victor Buranskas move Lauran's possessions into Akers Hall in March. Lyle Thorburn, residence a Thorburn blamed the proposed hike on It also may give new ammunition to In past years, the rentals have been hall and food service manager, said Thursday he will recommend that residence hall rates be raised/but not as an estimated 20 per cent rise in overall students protesting residence hall increased from $2 to $6, and Bickenbach high as the $104 increase suggested at the University of Michigan. If approved, it will be the second such food costs since 1973 and a 7 to 8 per residence requirements. indicated the recommended increase this increase in two years. cent hike in labor costs during the same would be in this range. Approximately 60 per cent of the basic year WEST COAST SHOOTINGS 'overnor's unit to ask amendment Stop-seorch to seat students on college boards to try to fin By DIANE SILVER advise and coordinate Michigan's public education retaliation against blacks," said system and to make the state legislature and then approved by SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Police State News Staff Writer colleges and universities. Brooks, who wore a knit cap like one recommendations concerning needed Michigan residents in an election. officers swept through the streets of shown in I The Governor's Commission on Higher The commission also will recommend a changes. The commission is composed of Kruger said he expects the amendment San a police sketch of the Francisco Thursday, conducting Education will recommend that Michigan's change in the method of selecting all business and education leaders and to pass the legislature and hopes it will be unprecedented searches of black men suspect. Constitution Brooks said officers asked him if he be amended to allow university trustees from election to receives student input from student placed on the November ballot. in their search for the killer or killers had any first - hand information about Kudents to serve on the governing boards appointment by the governor. advisory groups in the larger universities. The commission's recommendation on of 12 white persons. If universities. The members of the governing boards The recommendations were included in the case, code • named "Zebra." students in governing boards directly The latest victim was Nelson T. I Daniel Kruger, commission member and of MSU, Wayne State University and the the commission's interim report which was "I told them that all I knew about opposes a 1969 ruling by Atty. Gen. Shields IV, who was shot three times the killings was what I read in the ■SU professor of labor and industrial University of Michigan are currently adopted by the commission on Wednesday Frank Kelley that prevented students from in the back Tuesday night without nations, disclosed the recommendations elected to eight - year terms. and will be transmitted to the newspapers and saw on television," he governor serving on boards. Kelley ruled it would be warning. Police Chief Donald Scott said. Thursday. He said the commission will Created in 1972 by Gov. Milliken, the and legislature next week. a conflict of interest for students to serve said there are at least two killers and In pso ask for the passage of an amendment 31 member commission was charged to To become a part of the on the governing board of the university announcing the tactic • Constitution, possibly more. The random shootings 1> establish a state governing board to examine the structure of Michigan's higher the amendment must first be Wednesday night, Alioto appealed to passed by they attend. began last November and have also the black community to cooperate. However, the commission believes that left six persons wounded, all of them He said the killings were not a racial student board members would not white. issue and that officers simply would IAW0RSKI TO Gil TALKS constitute a conflict of interest. As consumers of higher education, students Police officials reported some resentment, but that most persons question composite of persons a who resembled a slender, mustachioed have a vital interest and, when they are subjected to searches understood the black man made from witnesses' legal adults, a basic right to participate in reason and hoped it would uncover descriptions. Sirica subpenas the political process the commission said. The commission's action coincided with the Michigan Higher Education Student the man Mayor Joseph L. Alioto described as a "mad killer." "There is some irritation part of some," said Capt. Jeremiah on the Police Inspector Mortimer Mclnemey said investigators told him one man had been searched three times. "He didn't resent it but Assn.'s announcement Wednesday that it I WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary Gerald L. Warren said "the subpena for the 64 tapes be issued. Taylor of the searches and record wondered if some way he could get a - A federal judge was taking Kelley to court over his 1969 checks. "There is some feeling of Ihursday ordered President Nixon to matter will be considered by the special Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, ruling. resentment in some quarters." pass so he wouldn't have to go PTender tapes and documents of 64 counsel." Colson and Mardian - along with Kenneth through it next time," Mclnemey The association is composed of One of the first to be stopped, ■pnversations to be used in the Watergate Sirica acted on a request by special C. Parkinson and Gordon Strachan - all said. representatives from the student Robert Brooks, said: "I think the fcverup trial involving men who were once Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski who are charged with conspiring to obstruct governments of Michigan's public colleges In random interviews in the Is top lieutenants. said he needed the material for the justice. mayor is persecuting the black and universities. neighborhoods where most of the conspiracy trial involving John N. The new subpena asks for conversations community for the acts of a few crazy murders occurred, both blacks and ■ The subpena was served on the White the President had with dudes." Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John D. Colson, Haldeman, Attempts by the association to put the whites said they were frightened. louse a few hours after it was ordered by Brooks, a 23 - year - old security Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson and three Ehrlichman and former White House issue on the November ballot by petition Whites said they feared that they, IS. District Judge John J. Sirica. The guard, was stopped at a bus stop only others. The trial is scheduled before Sirica counsel John W. Dean. have, so far, fallen 185,000 signatures too, could be selected randomly as minutes after Alioto announced the Resident ■ There was has until May 2 to comply. on Sept. 9. The committee's chairman, Peter W. short of the required 285,000. murder targets. Blacks said they no immediate word whether Sirica held no hearings on Jaworski's Rodino Jr., D - N.J., said in a television A bill to amend the Constitution to stop - and - search procedure as an feared a white backlash. Both blacks m White House will "extraordinary measure." comply with the latest request of Tuesday, but he had the interview Thursday that any White House allow student board members is still and whites said they felt the police Pal effort to wrest Watergate information concurrence of two of the defendants — editing of the 42 conversations his pending in the House Committee on "If the killings continue, some could do little to stop the wave of ■°m the President. other people are talking about Deputy Press Colson and Robert C. Mardian - that the (Continued on page 6) Colleges and Universities. killings. LAWMAKER HIGH londahh'good time'as state By DANIEL DEVER State News Staff Writer Jondahl co • sponsored the generic drug legislation, which would allow druggists to substitute a less expensive, generic drug awareness has enhanced that sophistication." rep of government processes, and since he has been here he for the name brand prescribed by a doctor Before Jondahl was elected in November 1972, he served as I After a little more than 15 months in the Michigan Legislature, "It was my most valuable legislative experience and it has been administrator of a consumer group called Advocates in the Public I® °PP- H. Lynn Jondahl, D East Lansing, has become one of • Interest. Prior to that he was director of the Christian Faith in an incredibly important part of my education," Jondahl said. ■ "WhSt.hi8h,y praised respected freshmen in the House. He said he is confident that the measure will pass the state Higher Education Institute in East Lansing. 1 What's happening in the legislature and state government is Jondahl also served as chairperson of the Lansing branch of the Senate without major changes. ■ Th and sat«sfying - I'm having a good time," Jondahl said. Other legislation that Jondahl, a member of five House American Civil Liberties Union. 1 °u8h he said he has had some disappointments about the "He's clearly an outstanding legislator," Rep. Perry Bullard, D - I'■ legislature functions, the 37 - year • old Democrat added Committees, has introduced or co • sponsored has been in the areas of consumer protection, women and minorities rights, Ann Arbor, said. "At this point Jondahl is a leading force for I "Th'S °uVera" exPerience in state government has been positive. progressive legislation in the state." higher education and housing. | ® thing that is probably most frustrating is the lack of time Though Bullard and Jondahl are both elected from large 1 n°thing ever seems that it's done; you can never put a period Other bills pending include a $5 million grant and loan university communities and collaborate on a great deal of l^end of the sentence "Jondahl said. program to encourage Michigan residents to repair and legislation, many representatives find Jondahl's quiet, yet |Vn a large part of my time becoming aware of and an rehabilitate older homes rather than building new ones; a measure aggressive style is more effective in getting legislation approved. I InnA °r the University budget," he added. now pending before the House to require all beverages in the state Jondahl said he does not feel his experience in the legislature Imm said he feels he P'ays a substantial role in the initial II to be sold only in returnable containers, and a number of has changed his values or ethics. lenT rdebale over the MSU budget, though he is not a scholarship and loan programs for college students. "I don't think my general orientation has changed in any kssur > r "ll APProPr'ations Committee, and is able to bring One bill that was defeated by the House last year, but that significant way. But I am much more realistic in understanding I Am ' the ^00r t0 ')ear on the state appropriations. Jondahl said he will keep pushing for, would require landlords to that most debate over issues is not concerned directly with the Its the!? ?most satisfying moments In the legislature, Jondahl pay interest on security deposits. proposal but with unrelated influences or practices," Jondahl louse i generic dru8 substitution bill was approved by the "Jondahl has contributed immensely to the legislature in the said. lonstifi.r Fe,)ruary and the day the Committee on role of consumer advocate," House Speaker William Ryan, D • Jondahl said he is often forced to compromise with his ideal in JONDAHL: "... liiishm "b- Detroit, said. nothing that it's done; Revision voted to**1 to ki" the ^P'1*1 "I think he came to the legislature with a sophistication and (Continued on page 6) never ever seems put a period at the end of the sentence." you can 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Fr*ay, April 19,, Stans declares total innocence NEW YORK (AP) - Former campaign. Judge Lee Gagllardi visited her two or three hours that period. "I did not conspire with _ "Are you permitted Stans to testify every night and spent most of Bonner asked Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans flatly denied to a jury guilty or these charges?" asked not of Stans' John Mitchell or anyone Stans replied. else," briefly about his wife's critical the weekends with her. thought he was JJ'I StMs J Thursday that he was guilty of lawyer, Walter Bonner, at the The indictment charges that illness in late 1972 and early He said that in November Brand jury the truth 11 conspiracy, obstruction of end of a two - day direct Stans and Mitchell defrauded 1973. that she was near death, under tertiffed in justice or perjury. examination. the GAO by failing to report "I am not The defense maintains that chemotherapy and suffering guilty of any of Vesco's contribution, which from depression. "I testified to Hearst blasts Saxbe comment Like co - defendant John N. these charges, believe me," Stans received April 10, 1972, Stans was so distraught over his I then recaHed all the r Mitchell, the former attorney Stans said, looking directly at three days after the effective wife's illness that he could not recall dates and details about Two of the perjury counts light of my state them? 0f! general, Stans denied ever the jury. date of a law requiring against Stans allege that he lied Stans said. Newspaper executive Randolph A. Hearst called U.S. trying to fix a fraud "Did you conspire with his conversations regarding the when he said he had not talked disclosure. "Did Atty. Gen. William Saxbe irresponsible Thursday for investigation of financier John Mitchell to defraud the Vesco case during that period. to former White House counsel you willful Robert L. Vesco in return for They are accused of knowing give false J' suggesting that Hearst's daughter Patricia probably was a a General Accounting Office or impeding the SEC investigation Stans said that his wife John Dean III and G. Bradford to the willing participant in a bank holdup blamed on members secret $200,000 contribution the Securities and Exchange of Vesco in return for the collapsed at home Aug. 9, Cook, former chief counsel and Bonner. grand jUIyv< ^ to President Nixon's 1972 Commission?" later chairman of the SEC, of the Symbionese Liberation Army. money. 1972, and that he took her to "I Walter Reed Hospital, where it about the Vesco case in the fall certainly did not' U Hearst said Saxbe's comments "confirmed my said, facing the jury was determined she had a rare of 1972. men and three original view that the man makes irresponsible and very serious blood disease. Stans testified Wednesday women *, spoke, "on my oathV1 statements and obviously talks off the top of his head when he should be listening." WJIM ex-newsmen She remained in the hospital until mid - December. Stans that he had talked to both Dean and Cook about Vesco in to the facts them." exactly n '" Saxbe said Wednesday that he personally thought Miss Hearst "was not a reluctant participant" in the robbery. pay settlement, Russia holds back arms to Egypt Two fired WJIM-TV Dennis Hart will get more than broadcast license for its own newsmen will be receiving 21 $4,000 in back pay mid were political and financial gain. weeks back pay from the offered their old jobs back at The FCC last week ordered President Anwar Sadat said Thursday Russia has station after a settlement of a the Lansing station. public hearings into those declined to give Egypt some of the arms it has asked for labor dispute this week. The settlement came charges that will determine since the October war, that his military is looking for Former reporter R.J. Tuesday just prior to a whether the Lansing station Grossfeld and cameraman scheduled hearing by the will retain its broadcast license. arms elsewhere, and that he wants to meet with the National Labor Relations Kremlin chiefs. Board into charges that Sadat described requested arms as the Soviet failure to supply .the "a misunderstanding for which 1 find Navy suspends Grossfeld and Hart were dismissed because of their LOWEST I efforts in organizing a union at no reason. let it be known We still seek their friendship and want it but warning system WJIM in 1973. JET FARES! we base our friendship on our interests The two were fired in WASHINGTON (AP) - The and principles,"he said. development of Project Sanguine, a controversial November 1973 for allegedly falsifying their time cards. TO EUROPE I Mill In Washington, President Nixon and Secretary ot of any scheduled airline • defense warning system But Grossfeld and Hart State Henry A. Kissinger held a surprise meeting with from proposed for Michigan's Upper claimed the practice of filling from Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy. U.S. officials Peninsula, has been suspended out time cards fpr sick • days ! NEW YORK CHICAGO i said the session was to inform Egypt of continuing by the Navy. was a standard procedure at American efforts seeking disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces. Pentagon action sources said the probably would kill the the station. "They (WJIM management) 187 '229 project. were after us for some time One way to Luxembourg Meanwhile, Israeli jets and Syrian missiles dueled > Michigan was the third and they jumped at the first through May 31 Thursday in the battle for Mt. Hermon. proposed site for the project, mm instance where they thought The Damascus command said Syrian gunners fired a which would involve a huge they had a reason to fire us," Effective for individuals on scheduled jets to Lux- * | * thick screen of Soviet - made missiles to drive off the grid of underground wires over Grossfeld said at the time of embourg in the heart of Ji as much as 3,000 square miles Europe. SAVE $72 to $101 s Israeli air attack, but the Israelis said all their planes his dismissal. on overseas stays of over of land. Wisconsin and Texas The two former employes 45 returned safely. days against lowest rejected it previously. this week declined to return to comparable fares df any It was the second straight day Israeli planes were other scheduled airline. Sanguine has been opposed their jobs at the station. WJIM called into action on the Mt. Hermon range and the for more than five years by SHOW INITIATIVE! spokesmen could not be fourth time in a week. environmentalists and others reached for comment SAVE MORE MONEY! concerned about the possible Students Thursday. can arrange their negative effects on wildlife, WJIM is own Affinity Groups of 25 presently under or more passengers and woodlands and people. Election fund cover-up admitted The Navy has insisted that investigation by the Federal Communications Commissions qualify for Icelandic's low¬ est-cost one-way affinity the low fares. No other airline of¬ frequency (FCC) in a separate case fers one-way affinity fares. John H. 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Some Quantities Limited Compiled by Deni Martin Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974 3 ien to men next get fewer single rooms in fall fall will be the of By LARRY MORGAN operations, said. number of singles is due to the Veterinary Medicine. Though "permanent singles," those The situation for women is Thomas Dutch, Brody However, North conceded State News Staff Writer way the residence halls have additional rooms which will not somewhat better. There are 87 spaces have been Complex manager, said the that it is a guessing game when been set up for men and made available accomodate two people. And abundance of women's rooms I if you arc a man planning to permanent single rooms for women. aided across campus/ it comes down to estimating there are only 57 of them. by the coed housing was partially due to a tight the number of students who Jive in a single room in an MSU Other than that, there will women, and another 100 Two hundred spaces for men option, Jerry Puca, manager of economy. If a family has a will be in the residence halls double rooms which will be Residence hall next year, good not be any singles for men, singles next year. will be lost in Fee Hall due to the residence halls assignment choice of sending either a son each year. the expansion of the schools of Donald Schmidt, asst. manager The big difference office, said there is still men's or a daughter to college, they [The only singles available for in the Osteopathic, Human and space lacking. would probably send the son, "We usually have about 700 he said. students each year who never come back to the residence Vote ignores cit mean He added that he doesn't indicated to sound sexist, but that women's enrollment seems to drop when halls," he said. "They have their room deposit paid and a room reserved, but they either buses to increase their don't come back to school or By JIM KEEGSTRA serve Power read a letter to city "We felt duty bound to call the the economy gets tight. off State News Staff Writer subsidy payments by two to 32 council Tuesday, calling move campus." the attention of city council to times the current levels. unexpected subsidy jump for these areas." Most of North explained that the It appears that the large cost Five of the six governments East Lansing "totally th^ permanent estimates for singles are in the older state of the economy and the operating affected have said they cannot unwarranted." Emphasizing that he did Lansing's bus system are slowly meet the want the residence halls such as availability of employment for requests. East Lansing His letter also told the five system to succeed, being whittled down and the Cardwell said that since CATA Mason-Abbot, Snyder-Phillips, students may contribute to the City Manager John Patriarche council members about several three East Lansing loop routes and those in the West Circle on-campus population. said there was no way the city other operates the buses, it should be objections the will not be changed. could increase its aware of its performance. Complex. Four of the West present transportation committee had If students can't find Circle halls are for women and a job, But the East support of $35,000 to the to the way CATA operates. "Instead, our committee has Lansing • two, Mayo and Williams, are many of them can muster Meridian Mall proposed $124,000 unless "The letter is full of had to watchdog the East • Fisher Body coed. enough money to come back run might have 60 minutes cut some major project was inaccuracies and a lot of Lansing system and that is not to school and stay in the from its dropped. assumptions," Carney, also the correct," he said. daily schedule. The figure of 100 extra residence halls, North said. assistant to the city manager, Senior city planner Ralph This In rooms for women was was one of the an effort to reduce said. "It has a couple valid Stonebraker explained that the "With rising food prices and CATA's costs — now running established by taking the suggestions to come up at a points but in general I disagree only way the committee had to the gas shortage, many between $1,700 and $3,000 number of women's rooms Wednesday work session of the with it." judge CATA's effectiveness was students are also finding it available and subtracting the Capitol Area Transportation per day - the board of Carney said he wished the to ride the cheaper to live on campus," he directors Wednesday ordered buses, while number of women expected to Authority (CATA) devoted to committee had presented its CATA's said. its cost management could live on campus next year. examining its budget for the analyst to figure the complaints to the CATA talk to the drivers and look at He added that the residence coming fiscal year. savings possible from reducing board. their tally sheets. The The initial the length of operating day for same thing was done for halls office honored all budget plan, "The board has never heard In spite of this, Stonebraker men, but the total came to just proposed by CATA director low ridership routes. from the Mass Transportation requests for reserved singles said it was the committee about the same number of Clare The Meridian Mall route last year, but that it looks as Loudenslager three weeks Committee," he said. which had to ask CATA to double rooms available, Gary ago, called for the governments could be shortened at both though next fall will be a loudenslager However, the committee investigate overcrowded buses North, residence halls different of the local areas which CATA ends — from the present 4:20 story, at least for chairman, Burton Cardwell, and unmet schedules. coordinator, said. a.m. to 5 a.m. and from 10:10 said: "Things just aren't p.m. to 10 p.m. handled that way." Brightening the cost picture He pointed out that the Would (ally scheduled may get the board found it an additional $100,000 in its subsidy from the state, and passenger committee is only an advisory group to city council which must make any decisions about East Lansing's part of the bus you believe all insurance >n impeachment revenue may also be $100,000 higher than Loudenslager system. "The (Power) letter was a originally expected. fair assessment of what the J Phoenix, a recently expected to participate in the "We're getting down to committee felt were some of Organized group of middle-class rally and warm weather would some figures everybody can the problems with the bus Americans who wish to express lead to possibly 10,000, he said. live with," Arthur Carney, one system to date," Cardwell said. their displeasure with today's of East Lansing's two •conomic conditions, are Students from Lansing representatives on the 10 - holding a rally to urge positive Eastern High School are member CATA board, said. iction for the impeachment of planning a walkout at noon One of the latest objections (resident Nil today in sympathy with to the original increases has Saturday at the state Capitol. Phoenix, Nobach said. Eastern come from Donald Power, T There will be speakers to High School has contacted member of East Lansing's Mass lalk on such things as high other schools in the Lansing Transportation Committee and lood and fuel prices, costs of , challenging them to walk chairman of its bus ■lousing, legalization of out at the same time, he added. subcommittee. marijuana, disregard for people Phoenix and organizers of In fixed incomes, farmers, iparches to impeach Nixon to ffietnam veterans ^nd excessive held in Washington, D.C. Tfie SJattf News is | uhlishcJ the students of Michigan Slate profits by big "corporations, Chicago and Los Angeles on University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms. Mondays, Wednesday, and tridnyi during Summer Term, and a special i Nobach, a leader of the April 27, are working together ome Week edition is published in September. Si' ft roup, said, and supporting each other. The April 27 rallies are j At least 2.00Q persons are being Second business class offices postage paid at Kast Lansing. Mich. Editorial anc 345 Sludent Services Uldg., Michigan Statt coordinated by the National at niversity, Kasl Lansini " Campaign to Impeach Nixon. App/icof/ons ready There will be an organizational meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday [lor medical school in 55 Union. All third ■ term Phoenix has received pophomores who desire permission to use the public Imission to the Upper Level address system at the Capitol the School of Medical and the restrooms on the ■Technology should pick up an grounds, but volunteer help is Application form at the needed badly, Nobach said. Anyone wishing to offer either |c tool's office, 100 Giltner financial or volunteer help for The deadline for Phoenix can call Nobach ^turning applications is April 484-2892. at I |i Sigourney - Jones Hairstyling I European Layer Cuts I and Hair Reconditioning I for Both Men and Women Open Mon Sat - S.I.G.I.F. 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Mon-Wed 9:30-5:30 Thurs+Fri 'til 9 at 800 MERRILL (Turn left -1 Block PHONE: 489-9047 NEW HOURS Mon-Fri 10-8 ; w: Meridian Mall: Mon-Sat 'til 9:00 pm; Sun, Noon - 6pm Meridian Mall Past Uncle John's) Sat 10-5 COMMENTARY OPINION PAGE Past more golden than future would people believing that Democrats would do come in with William W. Whiting Editor-in-chief Michael J. Fox Managing editor statements that have been read to the „ I Beth Ann Masalkoski.. Americans in surveys, with the percentage better with the economy than honeymoon in American history X!** I Advertising Manager Lynn Henning Sports editor the country desperately Geraldji. Coy General Manager John W. Lindstrom Campus editor who agreed in different years: Republicans—but the big increase is in Want' '**»>* I R.D Campbell Staff representative Kathy Nieiurawski Copy chief - Patrick Caddell, the public "What you think doesn't count with people who think neither would do well. together." to I Jim Bush City editor Craig Porter Photo editor opinion analyst, rummaged through the people in power any more." The voters just do not believe what any My guess is that there is a reserv good feelings about this country 1?°' I papers mounded on his desk and read out politican promises about economics. I some figures. 1966 - 37 per cent. 1974 -61 percent. Similarly, Caddell finds amazing the and belief, that would be flood by Nixon's relL> I "It frightens me," he said. "We're in a apparent belief of some Denocratic departuiv *» 'I country that has always been "People running the country really named Dolores Dolan put it •J1 1111"1" I optimistic-endless frontiers, today better don't care what happens to people like strategists that the shred course now is to recent letter: I preach happiness—tell people they have than yesterday, we can bend events to our you." "I have had a fantasy about what]-, I EDITORIALS will, all of that. But now it is different. Most people believe they have lived 1966 - 22 percent. 1974-55 per cent. never had it so good. The public is so angry, he fears, that unless it gets straight do when the good news children that I plan to dance comes i in the teu7 I JL7 I through the high point of the American "The to the government has consistently lied American people over the last 10 talk from politicals it will be game for demagogic villain hunting. He suspects They laughed, but whv not' Wh express joy In a public way. 1 Journey." proela^l Proposed years." that George Wallace will be a principal release from That sober conclusion emerges from a one s a public source1' \2 I co historical series of attitude surveys, measuring people's feelings about the state 1971 1974 - 55 per cent. - 68 per cent. beneficiary of the present discontent. The question one naturally asks is to Nixon goes, prices will down, or honesty not immediately! 1 reappe„5l of the country. Those surveyed are asked Caddell sees the trend as indicating a what extent the discontent focuses on govemment-but at least Americans, could enhance • •• to indicate, on a scale of 0 the worst to 10 the best, what is good and bad for America. Then they are asked where they crisis of confidence in American institutions generally and he therefore thinks the Democrats would be quite President Nixon and Watergate. Caddell emphasizes that the underlying problems of economics and world relations would know we can begin to "Some may ring bells, toast in champagne or hope." shout chtm I If current building priorities on Quonset, will also be included in still be there. But he says: "If Richard I, for silently be thankful I think the country stands now on that wrong to take much joy in them. He one will dance in the streets R, campus become a reality, MSU is the center. scale, where it was five years ago and notes, for example, that pools show Nixon left office tomorrow, Gerry Ford or shine." nw 1 on its way toward strengthening its Both the communication arts where it will be in five years. role as a cultural mecca as well as center and a teaching and research In 1959, when we were emerging from a recession, such a survey showed a mean improving its reputation for quality facility for plant and soil sciences, academic programs. figure of 6.5 people for the past, 6.7 which are the two top building for the present, 7.4 for the future. People In the wings, subject to the priorities, have had their plans felt things had improved and would be funding decisions of the state already approved by the legislature. better in the future. In 1964, the curve of legislature, are a S10 million That means that the proposed optimism was even steeper: past 6.1, communication arts facility and a present 6.5, future 7.7. performing arts center is getting the By 1971, the results were different: S14 million performing arts center most attention from campus past 6.2, present 5.5, future 6.2. Those to replace a 35-year-old Auditorium planners now. A nationwide surveyed seemed to see the country in a that has seen better days. trough. upswing in cultural interest, But the first new building to go combined with the inadequacies in This year the figures are more striking still. According to Caddell, the latest put up will probably be a much-needed acousticsi, equipment and the past at 6.3, present 4.5, future 5.0. If new facility for the Dept. of Public appearance of a building built for a they are representative, they mean that Safety. The conglomerate of campus of 6,800 students, strongly Americans now see their past as golden. Quonset huts in south campus has suggest a new center be That is indeed a profound change in a been an eyesore since 1950 when constructed. country's self-perception. the department first occupied them Why has it happened? Caddell says Ignored, however, on the there was a sharp break in feelings and for a planned 10-year temporary University's list of building expectations just a year ago, as the residency. priorities, are a new intramural Watergate story broke open. But he thinks sports building and a new health Watergate has had a significance beyond Officials are now trying to hire its own subject, triggering latent doubts center. Both are needed to replace an architect for the and fears created by Vietnam, inflation or add to current inadequate University-funded project, with and other problems. "Watergate has been facilities. the intensifier," he says. construction planned for this fall. Construction to replace worn-out When people are asked particular A communication arts center has buildings and add new ones is not questions, their answers indicate a growing been proposed since the early '60s, wasteful or a luxury: it enhances a feeling of frustration, of discontent with leadership, of cynicism. These are some 'READ ALL ABOUT IT ... WE SHOULD BE SO LUCKY . . . READ ALL ABOUT IT!' but the state legislature has never university's athletic, arts and appropriated money for it. It will academic programs. And an house the five departments of the institution 'with increased prestige POINT OF VIEW College of Communication Arts, draws more money: from alumni, which are presently widely state and federal funding sources scattered inadequate television all over campus quarters. Campus station WKAR, now in and students. In the long run, an improving university probably pays expanding, State needs new ambulance law languishing in a leaky, noisy for itself. By MICHAEL B. PEISNER The state currently has little power to profits. Ambulances are expensive to run, PIRGIM investigators that they have to I You lie bleeding in an auto wreck. You improve the situation. The laws are weak many bills are uncollectable and subsidies perform many functions not covered I and the enforcement inadequate. are low. under Red Cross or cardiopulmonary have lost consciousness while waiting 20 The legislature is now considering a bill, One possible solution is to pass on the I minutes for an ambulance. resuscitation training. These functions are I Senate Bill 689, to improve ambulance costs through medical insurance plans, Finally, the "ambulance" arrives. The covered under the emergency medial I most of which do not attendant and driver load you into the licensing standards, introduced by Sen. cover ambulance technician course now being offend ill I back of an old station wagon without Milton Zaagman, R-Grand Rapids, at the services. over the state. I The state's treating your injuries. request of the Dept. of Public Health. insurance bureau cannot By July 1, 1976, every attendant in tin I PIRGIM favors this bill, which would justify coverage under medical insurance The vehicle speeds toward a hospital, state will have had an opportunity to I ban station - wagon ambulances, require plans, such as Blue Cross - Blue Shield, for but the emergency room people have not receive the emergency medical technicia I been told to prepare for you. The two ■ way radios, slightly upgrade training ambulance services under existing law, course at locations as convenient at I ambulance has no radio. requirements and require that a licensed which defines an ambulance as a vehicle possible. The PIRGIM amendments would I attendant be with the patient. for the transportation of patients, not a You receive no treatment on the way. add this training to the license I The licensed attendant is not with you, But there are loopholes and provider of initial medical care. Neither requirements on that date. but instead is driving. He has had only an inadequacies in the bill. The t\w> ■ way the existing law nor the Senate bill The PIRGIM amendments would m radio requirement might be met with changes this definition. inadequate Red Cross course, and his the state regulatory powers more specific. I partner is a rookie. cheap walkie - talkies. The requirement for Thus, one of the most important Under the amendments for the Dept. o( I a larger patient amendments PIRGIM advocates is simply Anyway, it would be hard to give you compartment is imprecise. PIRGIM has drafted amendments that to include in the legal definition of an Public Health would set standards foi | treatment in the back of a station wagon. vehicle dimensions and radio power in would strengthen the bill and provide the ambulance - the fact that it A car starts to cross the highway just provides frequency. ahead of the ambulance. You feel a sharp progressive improvement in the quality of initial care. Write your state senator and I care. But before insurance company will pain as the driver slams on the brakes. But an representative as soon as possible. Let I two of the tires are bald. The ambulance PIRGIM's proposed amendments are pay for emergency medical care, there them know you support Senate Bill 689, I skids into the side of the car. should be assurances that trained and urge addition of the PIRGIM | based on months of careful research Several more people now need an summarized in its 1973 report, personnel provide the care. amendments. "They're Current law requires only a short Red ambulance.. You need a hearse. Supposed to Save Your Life: An Cross course PIRGIM REPORTS is a column provided t)W This isn't an actual case; it's a Evaluation of the Private Ambulance designed for "Good campus newspapers by the Public IntertiM composite of many. This situation can Industry in Michigan." Samaritans," but not specifically for Research Group in Michigan, contmint to V ambulance attendants. Scntate Bill 689 occur under Michigan's present, PIRGIM found in the course of its reports for PIRGIM's student nmtitu «.i * I adds cardiopulmonary resuscitation the effects of PIRGIM's work. iniorm.-i»* """ ft inadequate ambulance licensing laws. investigation that ambulance workers were Some progress is being made, but many grossly underpaid, but that ambulance training, which includes heart massages the Capitol acquired by the PIRGIM JM'f S,IH ft ,.,But V and the like. and current issues I'lRGIM is funding parts of this state are still in the Dark Ages charges to patients were high. Yet of emergency medical care. ambulance companies are not making large Many ambulance attendants told working on. Peisner is senior majoring i a University <>j ViriO | VOX POPULI stall all-events Recent troubles with Jenison receipts caused by the necessarily Iranian students set seminar Fieldhouse indicate that now is a smaller crowds will probably have To the Editor: good time to revive the ill fated all several effects. But rising ticket developments in that part of the world. thousands of Iranian combat troops have - Whether or not the present energy crisis On one hand we see the extreme been sent to Oman. The reports on the revolution in Dhofar. Everyone is invited 1 - events building. prices for Pop Entertainment is phony, in a deeper sense there is a crisis militarizing of the reactionary oil- exact number of troops vary. In January 1970 administrators concerts and the end of Mariah of which access to energy is an important countries of the region such as Iran and To discuss and to explain the The Iranian Student Assn. of MSU I announced that an $ 11 million Folk and Blues Coffeehouse are part. Saudi Arabia; on the other We observe the economic, social and political significance of that structure to be used for To guarantee the shipment of oil from basketball, almost certain. attempt made by imperialist powers and movement and to expose the true nature convocations, indoor graduations and Pop Entertainment concerts would be constructed starting in one An all - events building like the proposed in 1970 with a the Middle Eastern oil fields, which accounts consumed for in a the great portion Western of oil industrial their puppets to contain any revolutionary movement potentially able to jeopardize the interest of the Western powers. of the forces suppressing the revolutionaries, the Iranian Student Assn. and some Arab students are jointly sponsoring a seminar Book To the Editor, off jI capacity of 15,049, offers a lot of nations, the region must be safe. It is for In order to "save" the strategically on the Dhofar Revolution, at 6 I had come to think that'only one thing J October. advantages including a larger gate to this reason that we observe, important country of Oman and to help p.m. But they made a mistake when simultaneously, two different suppress the revolutionary movement, Sunday in 38 and 39 Union. The seminar was stable in the midst of MSU's activity 1 attract more top - quality will include speakers and a film on the namely the jinx on my relationship *' I they announced, after a full year of entertainers and a better indoor the MSU Bookstore. Wrong titles, wrom J planning in closed sessions, that athletics facility that would be a publishers, wrong numbers, wrong Prictr J students would foot the bill recruiting plus instead of had run the gamut of possible snafus an I MSU a then some. I through football ticket sales and optometry school . zero. extra fees. The resulting uproar I am glad to report that ano I But first? students must tradition has gone by the deep six. I from students, upset at not being This term, the right amount of "> I demonstrate that they will help consulted before the decision was To the Editor: showed up for the first day of class, I support such a plan. Administrators optometrists. not to made, helped kill the plan. There have been recent support the legal school, 1 sincerely spite of the demise of the publisher I said in 1970 that if students would mumblings at There are only 12 optometry schools in the state Capitol concerning a new school hope It will not be blind to Michigan's MSU Bookstore used its head and low ■ Though the administration the country, and many limit the number need for an optometry books somewhere. They e i put up $10 a year, the building of optometry for the state of college. 1 have the methods were spurious, the need Michigan, of out-of-state applicants they accept per worked hard in my consulted with me and charged I could be financed. The costs are possibly to be located here at MSU. I am preoptometry training, for a replacement for Jenison year. For example, 1 learned through taking many of the same courses required undoubtedly higher now, but other writing to express my full support for this correspondence with Ohio State students a very decent price. AsWf*e. I Fieldhouse is more and more of premedical and funding sources could take up some educational addition to our state's already University that their optometry college preveterinary students. I feel that I too deserve the bit short, they offered to procure the I evident. renowned collection of graduate schools. takes only three non-Ohio students each opportunity of missing copies. hlS I of the slack. competing with other preoptometry In other worda the MSU Bookstore Fire marshals discovered in If students realized what was at The people of Michigan, numbering the year. students for a position in a ^ I March that Jenison's legal capacity seventh largest population in the nation, I do not feel that a new optometry Michigan served me and my students in I college, as other preprofessional students was only 7,060, half the number stake the continued health of an have a right to not only adequate, but school here at MSU should be considered a can in their intelligent way. If they keep up l|» ' I athletic program whose benefits excellent, health care, especially in the conciliatory action by the legislature if we respective majors. they will reconcile me with the | that has squeezed in during some I urge President spread across the University and the field of optometry. The state's universities fall to receive funding for the Wharton, other enterprise spirit. rhu(* I basketball games and concerts. are turning out qualified physicians, University officials and the Michigan What have you done to me I frequency and quality of concerts much-publicized law school. I am in full Legislature to thoroughly investigate this veterinarians, dentists, nurses and others Moos? The cost of new exits to increase $10 agreement with the statement that MSU need and take action. a year might not seem so allied with the health professions. Now is Please put me on your fan list. the capacity to 9,200 and loss of bad. provides an excellent location for a new the time to begin training qualified law school, but if the legislature decides Oary L. Hicks Jacques Laroche, Instiw 310 Abbot Hall Romance Language IWP1 I Ligan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974 5 New structure for QAMHFI ball&amr ballgame,"*' Grphnpr city council proposed « By nirtA LINDA SANDEL i Grebner, fnrmpi* former r>f\ co . • monortn* manager i—i- • At. * m m ... representatives in the last election without . a •The second ward would include all of of the Brown - McNeil council property lying south of the Red Cedar Road. State News Staff Writer campaign, a ward system." the city said. "The students, who comprise 67 lying west of Hagadorn Road, east River, east of Farm Lane. • The fifth ward would include the I rp-iiien the balance of citizen power per On the other hand, Councilman George of Abbott Road and north of Burcham • The fourth ward would be I nsine government, local political cent of the city's vote, would Griffiths, a student supported official Drive. composed remaining territory of the city which fe • automatically get three council seats, the of that portion of the city lying south of involves most of the mid Mark Grebner is suggesting that who would be living in a nonstudent ward, * The third ward would - campus, Circle homeowners get two and the other two include Kalamazoo Street and west of Harrison Drive area. r-ity change its representation are up for grabs." said he would oppose a ward plan. Ihinery to a five • ward, seven - council Grebner believes that the 3 2 "It would be a mistake," Griffiths said. 2 Tiber system. "You would have different people taking Bogue • - frebner's Xnt at ' lar&e proposal to change the election of f,ve councl1 system would bring about fairer representation than currently exists on the city council. vested interests in issues instead of looking at the whole problem." In order to get to the Life Sciences Street Bog' irk f'bers stems from concern at the "Basically what happened and what will Grebner is planning to circulate Building every day many nursing and good," Pynnonen said, "but a lot of end of spring term. of last November's city council petitions to have the proposed amendment people walk over there in their whites and "We expect the contractor back any Etion in which two highly liberal continue to happen in the all - or at all election system in East nothing - placed on the upcoming election. medical students sink up to their tarsals in mud after wading they get just filthy! It's been dry so far day now," he said. "They had to stop ■id i dates were defeated by a large • Lansing is through what is this week, but two weeks ago there was six work during the winter freezing weather." that every election will boil down to Currently, Grebner is working to have commonly called "the Bogue Street Bog." Teowner voter turnout. ■ student vs. homeowner, not liberal vs. the petition cleared through the attorney to eight inches of mud." Baron said some curbs and drainage, I'nder Grebner's system, the city would conservative or business vs. environment," general's office to insure its legality. Because Bogue Street is not completed Another nursing student, Carol has already been installed. "They will lay ■ divided into five wards - three of Grebner said. Under the proposed amendment, the as far as the Life Sciences Building the Antonino, junior, 252 River St., said, the base and do the blacktopping early in ich are primarily populated by students Present East Lansing councilmembers five wards would be designated along the students are forced to walk across muddy "You should see all the shoes I've ruined! May." j two that would be dominated by appear to disagree on the following lines: fields, ditches and railroad tracks in their They worked on that new hospital all He also pointed out that a ■dent homeowner voters. feasibility of • Ward one would include all of East white uniforms unless they prefer winter so I don't see why they couldn't pedestrian-bicycle path will be installed, ■ such a system. walking , Ward would elect one council Lansing which lies both west of Abbott a mile out of their way. finish the road too." Antonino was and shade trees and night lighting will line "I don't know that Imber, with two additional a ward system road and north of West Grand River Nursing student Linda Pynnonen, referring to the new Clinical Sciences the new road. would bring about fairer representation," Tresentatives elected at - large. Council member Mary Sharp said. Avenue and that portion of the city north junior, 1376 E. Grand River Ave., is Building being biiilt near the Life Sciences Baron said the nursing students are ■•What this system means is that we "People of Michgian Avenue and south of West Building which will eventually house the presently crossing the railroad tracks o longer have to play the whole had an opportunity to vote for a circulating a petition so the MSU grounds variety of Grand River Avenue. department will do something about their University Health Center. illegally on their way to the building. plight. The Director of the Dept. of Campus "They are trespassing on private railroad Park and Planning, Milton Baron, said property. They're only supposed to cross "I don't know if it's going to do much Bogue Street will be completed before the at bona fide by GOP predicted crossings." Wins this year. By STEVE REPKO "We put every penny in this election," State News Staff Writer McLaughlin, speaking in Lansing to the Central Michigan Chapter of the Society McLaughlin said. "Now we have to go out and raise some dollars." Michigan Republican party Chairman of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta The 8th district election is the second lam McLaughlin said Wednesday night Chi, also said the state GOP is broke after state GOP loss of a ■ is optimistic about GOP chances of James Sparling's loss to Democratic J. Bob traditionally Republican House seat this year. Vice mpturing two Michigan congressional Traxler in the 8th Congressional District President Gerald R. Ford's old 5th district Is lost to Democrats in special elections election Tuesday. (Grand Rapids) seat was lost in February DOONESBURY to Democrat Richard Vander Veen. by Garry Trudeau But McLaughlin thinks both seats can Ion cleared be won back in November's elections. "A general special election is special," McLaughlin said. "Natural issues will focus BLUB, UHAT W CAME TO AR£ WALL WAIT IT OUT rs,A Iharged ■^ayne Chaisson, who was cleared of in the Omaha fraud, and he was identified by N on the congressional elections this fall and I think we can win both seats back." McLaughlin said President Nixon's campaign trip to the 8th district on April P0/N6 OUT mne? U//TH YOU, MS. caucus-til iOUHBARfm lavjschool. / two people as being Barry Thompson. 10 helped Sparling, but he was unsure ■rges of defrauding Michigan National Ek of $10,000 by impersonating an Chaisson said he has never been to whether the visit helped the President's Nebraska and that in November 1972, he situation. |l official, is now charged with "We won't know for sure until Congress mitting a similar crime in Omaha, was working in Canada. is back in session," he said. "But my guess Chaisson was arrested by Ingham Ehaisson had been accused of County Sheriffs deputies Tuesday and is that it probably hurt him." Jersonating an MSU vice president to was released on $1,000 bond Wednesday McLaughlin also said the GOP must Jthe money. In March, he was cleared campaign on the assumption Nixon will morning. He has asked for a governor's still be president in November. ■ the charge when an MSU voice print hearing before being extradited to the lert said he could not positively Nebraska authorities. "I don't think Nixon will resign or be Jntify Chaisson as the man who made impeached before the elections," he said. Jralis. Chaisson claims jail officials harrassed McLaughlin denied he discouraged Nixon's visit, saying the President is "PLEASE HELP ■n a Nebraska extradition warrant, him by not feeding him dinner and ■aisson is now charged with refusing to let him call his bondsman, "welcomed in Michigan at any time" Tpersonating a Mutual of Omaha priest or attorney. He also slammed critics who blamed Jurance Co. vice Rional Bank to president to get Omaha deliver $12,120 Which Chief Deputy Arlo Earegood said as far as he knows the claim of not being fed is poor organization for the 8th district loss. "It's the best organization we've had ib»" the history of that district," McLaughlin HAKE NEXT WEEK ^ picked up by a man named Barry untrue and he knows that Chaisson made THE BIGGEST OF said. "We probably spent more money in lompson in November 1972. at least two telephone calls. this race than in any other congressional Following his arrest in Lansing in June, "He was treated the same as any other race in Michigan's history." ft FBI showed his picture to witnesses of prisoner,". Earegood said. MY CAREER." The brewers of Budweiser, in coopera¬ tion with ABC Radio, asked me to remind you that April 22-27 is National College "Pitch In!" Week. All week, all over America, students like you will be filling up litter cans like me. If there's an official "Pitch In!" Week program in your campus community, join up. If there isn't, you can still support the national effort. Just pick up any litter in your path next week J2ir ea. and bring it to me. Thanks, see you then. Wea. 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Corps volunteers, "irrespective of what you read in th State News Staff Writer The African, who was dressed in a colorful toga, spoke low and he said. e P*P*n,' A Peace Corps recruiter from Ghana in West Africa is urging confidentially. "We have so many minerals that have not been Laast said the country of Guinea got rid of MSU graduates to respond to the tremendous need for Peace lapped. For the good of humanity, we need people." its P volunteers because Guinea and Ghana were Corps volunteers in Ghana and the 68 other countries which Laast said volunteers who majored in English or French were time. Since Ghana was the first nation to very h in* make use of Peace Corps services. receive P especially useful in the African countries because most were William Laast. who is visiting MSU this week with other French or British colonies at one time. Ghana gained people, Guinea associated the Peace Corps with (Ihan ^ recruiters from Vista and Peace Corps, spoke of the particular of all the volunteers. aandjot" independence from Britain in 1957. need for teachers in many fields. According to Laast, the standard of living in African "We have not got the know ■ how for business, so we are "We need teachers so our literacy rate can continue to rise. In lower than in the United States, "but not as bad "The standard of living varies, but you can as peonr!^ looking for business administrators, We want media people, the colonial days, students paid to go to school, so poor people always get ^ practical farmers, engineers, mechanics; we want all of you." could not go. Now elementary school is free and compulsory, but or hamburger wherever you go!" a 01 ^ "We export cocoa to the U.S. where it is processed, and we the facilities are not there. We need teachers." "You go to any capital city in these cpuntries an The African said most countries are very receptive to the Peace the same as American cities. The only difference i< buy it back again as chocolate. We need to be taught how to have variety in the things you buy in America " more "Another thing I would like your people to uj"* know tM? Corps is not like the Army. There is no legal commitment S First meet of new is a moral commitment. You can quit any time you Laast said volunteers do not need a teaching want» certificate if J have a skill. "At one time I taught eight subjects I J^ outlines competent in all eight, but I read books and use-1 group By DENISE CRITTENDON have to have a promotional set prop whole. There are two ways that sense. There were not enough teachers to go around." The African said a volunteer's value is enhanced when hew "strong enough." State News Staff Writer of criteria to use in order to the bargai ning unit i teacher. "They keep salary in The proposals and future move in and make decisions." Laast urged young Americans to "come see another relation to the amount of accomplishes these resolutions, partofik, benefits for MSU clerical • Bargaining for a large group he said. world" as a Peace Corps volunteer since pressure they get," he said. American* technical workers (C-Ts) were makes a tremendous strains on Phillips said the bargaining "One, it is recognized with opportunities were not good. * outlined Thursday at the first the group itself, he said, and it unit was the best way to the University as a legitimate "The Peace Corps volunteer has more prestige outside oltk organizational meeting of will require a great deal of resolve problems since the only and primary means to resolve U.S. They are pacesetters," Laast said. MSU Employes Assn. intense concentration on the grievances, and two, it is legally way to confer with the (MSUEA) as a certified procedure. University was as a collective binding," he said. bargaining agent. Though most C-Ts are MSUEA was certified as the generally satisifed with their bargaining agent for the C-Ts jobs, there is usually some on March 26. MSUEA president, aspect of the jobs which doesn't agree with them, Nixon ordered to give tapes Need for know-how John 355-1826 Hawkins, informed the group Phillips continued. (Continued from page 1) White House to comply." William Laast, Peace Corps recruiter from Ghana, this week of about 250 C-Ts of the "The overall majority of He agreed the White House recent certification of MSUEA. people are satisfied with their committee subpenaed "could should be able to screen PASSPORT Hawkins said negotiations with the University were pending jobs, but there are a number of particular issues with their jobs be considered ground of impeachment." a possible national security information, but said leaders of the House and APPLICATION PHOTOS $450' but currently the group is in that they are dissatisfied with," Rodino said he will not be 'Regular SS 0O for 2 photo* inquiry should have an Lawmaker highly praised the process of interviewing candidates to perform the Phillips said. He cited supervisors and satisified with excised versions and that it is necessary that opportunity to review and determine what could be , 0, »*25" KfS Studio 351-1477 People (Continued from page 1) actual negotiations for the promotion as examples, saying Nixon comply fully with the screened out. Otherwise, 2 Block* C. of Abbot Hall firand River at 117 Cunton St. association. MSUEA is there for the subpena. Rodino said, the White House order to get legislation approved. Mark Phillips, a graduate of resolving various "But I'm not willing to compromise my principles," he said. assistant in sociology doing purpose complaints. "Unless this is done," Jie said, "This is going to be would make the determination of what evidence the -OKEMOS= One of the favorite expressions in the legislature is 'do you want to settle for part of a loaf or nothing at all?' Often I feel it is research on the C-Ts, said MSUEA will act in conjunction In contrast University, who he said acts to the considered by the committee as a refusal on the part of the impeachment inquiry gets. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH better to settle for nothing because that part of a loaf is 4684 MARSH RD. with the C-Ts as a decision - under pressure, MSUEA sometimes deceptive." 200 W. Grand R(,cr making unit. supports employe grievances. CENTRAL UNITED UNIVERSITY 9:45 at Michigan Jondahl said he finds he is spending more time handling a.m. Bible Study "If you expect to advance, Roughly, Phillips said the CHRISTIAN 332-5073 problems of constituents than for any other single part of his job. University employs up to METHODIST you have to depend on CHURCH As yet, no candidates, either Republican or Democratic, have Across from the capitol 11:00 WORSHIP SERVICE yourselves, not the 2,000 workers and attempting a.m. Worship come "forward to oppose Jondahl in his bid for re - election this Sermon Topic: University," he said. 'And if to consult the University 9:30 and 11:00im. year. 310 N. Hagadorn Road 6:00 p.m. Praise Service you intend to move up you without an organization isn't Jondahl said he will begin actively campaigning this summer "God Cares About "Beyond Easter" Study Period 10:00a.m. for the August primary election. You" 7:30 p.m. College Worship - 11:00 A.M. by Rev. Julius Fischbach by Dr. Lyman Fellowship Singspiration - 7:00 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Great Chicken! Worship Services Youth Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Transportation Provided Youth Minister: David Daku Crib through Adults University Students 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Call 332-5193 Discussion Grou 11:00 A.M. Great Price! ' A 0egret Program Qualifying Graduates For Calif. Bar Exam Nursery Available 485 - 9477 > 5 Mm. From Downtown Lot Angeles In A Suburban Community UNIVERSITY x—; > Enrollment Now Being Accepted tor September term SEVENTH-DAY FIRST CHURCH Of ( Chicken Special > Inquiries Are Invited By Th* Dean Of Admissions: GLENDALE COLLEGE OF LAW 220 NO. GlENDAl! AVE fTHE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ADVENTIST CHURCH 149 Hiqhland Avenue East Lansing 337-1430 or 882-0805 UNIVERSITY CHRIST, SCIENTIST '1.79 GUNDAIE.CA. 91206 (213)247 0770 SUNDAYS 5:00 Eucharist BIBLE STUDIES Now in Progress REFORMED Alumni Chapel Saturday ■ 3:00 p.m. on campus Pastor Frederick Diaz Voice of Prophecy CHURCH The Rev. John Mitman Alumni Memorial Chapel "Doctrine of Atonement" Lansing - WJIM -12.40 This Chaplain (1 block east of Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Your Story Hour Auditorium) Sunday School to age 21 ] Summer 351-7638 II): J0a.ni. 8:00 and 10:00 Charlotte WCER 13.90 - 9:30-Study Groups For Wcdncsda v I rating Merit Sunday at 10:30 a.m Adults and Sunday School Go on an archaeological dig in ancient All Saints Parish Church Faith for 10:30 Coffee Hour Beersheba. Or dig up a few extra credits at one 800 Abbott Road Today - Reading Kuom < Grand Rapids Channel 8 9:30 a.m. of the many Israeli Universities. Or dig the earth - ■ Worship Service located in Church > We have this spring (and plant some seeds) on our Kibbutz pro¬ The Rev. William Eddy Sunday at 7:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m - Worship Service OPi.S grams. Or choose one of our many, varied Rector Quiet Hour For rides call 355-0155 WfrtWu.il 1 5p.n Jackson WIBM 14.50 after 9:00 a.m. projects. 351-7160 - • Sunday Mon. Tucs.. Hum. hi, j L The full line of Our exciting programs include enough Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 6:00 evenings 7 VIM - Evening worship Cannondale equipment free time so you can do your own sightseeing Tom Stark, Pastor All arc myhome 2. Wonder lights through Israel at no extra cost digging just Fred 3. Pletscher racks about everything under the Israeli sun. . . . UNIVERSITY Herwalt, Associate Pastor Kathy Lang, Staff to attend church sennit and visit and use the ! 4. Master locks and cables Associate reading ro BAPTIST CHURCH Israel: 5. Free repair classes MORNING SERVICE - 10.00 a.m 4608 S. Hagadorn Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. "Growing Together" CROSSROADS Sunday School: 11:15 a.m. Rev. Hoksbergen speaking for Bus Service Call: 4 CYCLE For further information contact: 351 - 4144 or 351 - 6494 EVENING SERVICE - 7:00 p.m. &. SPORT ISRAEL PROGRAM CENTER John Walden, Pastor "Living With Laws" Rev. Hoksbergen BIO ABBOTT 1429 Hill Street speaking Ann Arbor, Michigan Visit our new Student Center EAST LAIMBINQ "... for the word of God, and 313-663-4129 open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ST7 332-4081 the testimony of Jesus Christ." Lunch Wednesday 12:30 - 1:30 OPEN TIL 9 p.m. THURS. EAST LANSING RINITY CHURCH For Transportation Call 351-9059 OLDI 841 Timberlane ****** or 351-6360 (across from 9:30 Education TOWNE For the 351-8200 W. E. Michael 11:00 Worship 7:00 Fellowship ziimtin Hubbard h'"1 Pastor AND STUDENT CENTER TERRACE CLAM tears in - 1509 RIVER her.. BAKE give her flowers. South LUTHERAN FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 6-M P.M. At Jon Anthony Baptist Church 1518 S. Washington Lansing We at Bill's OLDE TOWNE CLAM BAKE serve Florist, Campus we seafood in the true style of New England. have Sunday - 7:00 p.m. flowers We feature: ♦Whole lobster *Cherry stone clams for every occassion. ♦Shrimp *Corn - on - the • cob "When God Opens Heaven" MARTIN LUTHER UNIVERSITY All seafood is steamed and uniquely CHAPEL LUTHERAN CHURCH served in a wire mesh basket direct to your LCMS ALC-LCA table. Added extras include corn bread, tossed salad, drawn butter, and seafood 444 Abbott Road 1020 S. Harrison Our 9:45-A.M Fellowship 332-0778 332-2559 sauce. regular menu is also available. and refreshments As always we will be serving homemade v ' College Bible Class Pastor David Kruse 6 full and part-time clam fritters & polish sausage hor's Red Roses 6 for $2.99 8:30 p.m. sUff serving the campus in the fireside room. in the fireside room WORSHIP HOURS doeurves before dinner & your favorite 12 for $4.99 WORSHIP HOURS drinks & cocktails. 9:00 Carnations —8 for $3.99 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Worship For Information and (Reservations Sunday 11:00 a.m. 1st & 3rd Sundays Communion 9:30 a.m. Education Ho» Call: 482-6100 on "God Keeps Hie Records" 2nd & 4th Sundays Matins 10:45 Worship Qnthony Plorfet Special weekday servic* 10:00 a.m. Education Hour Bill's Restaurant & Bar Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor James Emery .Youth Pastor 11:00 a.m. Communion at appointed hours. 718 E. Grand River Serving Lansing 809 E. Michigan Michigan ® 485-7271 FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening 9:00 p.m. Communion Wednesdays at University Lutheran Lansing Lots of parking in front of our new store! Call 482-0754 for information Both churches open for study 8:30 >.m. to 11:00 p.m. 9-ty^Bnichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974/ Students prepare to clear junk By CHRIS DANIELSON hall windows are eligible to local businesses. the State News Staff Writer villages, Sandford Natural Area employes will empty the authority for the enter, and prizes will be given The ad agency will submit a and lawns surrounding the barrels into authority trucks. beautification program will be Swarms of students are for both individual and house presentation on the MSU residence halls will be the used for prizes, promotion and expected to splash their The Monster Maiden will be windows with environmental efforts. campaign in a national major targets for the Saturday refreshments for the river The student-run Beaumont constructed by Beta Theta Pi slogans, strain the Red Cedar competition for several $1,000 campus cleanup, John cleaners. Advertising Agency is scholarships. Presentations will fraternity and Delta Delta River and transform all the Kerastas, ad agency staff Delta sorority as a companion coordinating the pitch-in be judged for Radio station WVIC will junk lying around campus into originality, member, said. campaign, which is being organization and how the piece for the Trash Monster on provide art objects-maybe winning the second floor of the a play-by-play account a Barrels with pitch-in labels of Saturday's activities over the keg in the supported by the MSU Waste campaign fared. process-as part of Control Authority and several Museum. the National Collegiate Pitch-in Spartan and University provided by the Waste Control air, and authority employes Week sponsored by Budweiser Authority will be spread across Kerastas said most of the will direct students to the Co. campus, and authority $700 given to the ad agency by garbage cans. and the ABC Contemporary Radio Network. be The ecological activities will highlighted by the unveiling Spring festiva of Monster Maiden in the Student Union Thursday and at Women's ARMY SURPLUS culminates with the Third Annual Red Cedar River The Women's Center is sponsoring a spring festival this Cleanup April 27. weekend to discuss women's problems, attitudes and legal rights. Eco-art (fancified junk) is Numerous guest speakers, including renowned author Juliet now being solicited from MSU Mitchell, will be among the featured guests. art students. Entries, which The festival will run from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 may be submitted by any p.m. Saturday, and from 12 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Registration student, will be displayed in begins Friday at 6 p.m. in the women's lounge of the Union and the Union lobby during costs $1.50. Child care will be provided at the Unitarian '- pitch-in week, which begins Universalist church. For more information call the women's Monday. center at 332-1770. Prizes will be awarded for Mitchell will be speaking at 3:15 p.m. Saturday in Wilson Hall the best eco-art objects and for auditorium and again at an informal rap session at 2 p.m. Sunday the best window painting in the Union women's lounge. reflecting an environmental Topics discussed will include such things as auto mechanics, theme. Only campus residence sports, biology, rape, self • defense and legal rights. Sleeping Bags S399S Many Aviator Style Sun Glasses shades $3»8 Smoke Kills, ,rmy Issue Water Purification Kits sy EMHAHT Back packs sjw Visitors to the Museum soon may be able to determine the validity of the hypothesis that garbage tends to multiply. In The New Qj protects your loved ones. P.X. Store a move reminiscent of the Trojan Horse ploy, two Greek MANY OTHER ARMY SURPLUS groups are building "Monster Maiden" as a companion Q, CAMPING AND CLOTHING ITEMS 351-5323 piece to "Trash Monster," pictured above on the Museum's SMOKE DETECTOR second floor. "Monster Maiden's" unveiling in the Union But we've got a.new device Frandor Thursday highlights an environmental festival. that electronically senses State News photo by Craig Porter smoke and sounds a loud [Funeral service set ELTON JOHN SALE YELLOW BRICK ROAD |for former MSU prof Smoke kills. Even before fire. It snuff out_your wife can kids while they're quietly and • M& Maurice Gregor Larian, 74. professor emeritus of chemical sleeping. A nice way to go? alarm. The Emhart 911 Smoke OfS TWO- 6 | engineering at MSU; died at a Lansing Hospital Wednesday. He Hardly. And while it's a nasty Detector sniffs smoke and 77 RECORD | was a native of Armenia. subject for an ad, we re putting fumes. It's simple to install. No He received a bachelors and masters degrees from Iowa State it in terms you'll understand. No ($11.98 wiring. Two screws attach it. SET I University in 1926 and 1928, and a doctorate from the University LIST) punches pulled. Poisonous Self contained energy cell. At I of Minnesota in 1932. fumes from even a minor fire I He taught at the University of Minnesota and was a research any price, how can you afford ALL ELTON JOHN LP s can snuff out a family fast. And to sleep without it? LIST PRICE I assistant there at the Northwest Research Foundation before AT REDUCED PRICES I coming to MSU in 1936. He began as an assistant professor, that includes you. $56.00 I became associate professor in 1940 and professor in 1947. He STOP IN TO SHE AND HEAR AN. I retired in June 1971. ACTUAL LIFE-SAVING DEMONSTRATION INCLUDING "EMPTY SKY" (ENGLISH IMPORT) AND "FRIENDS" Surviving is his widow, Sara. (EMPTY SKY The family has requested that memorial contributions go to BUILDERS' HARDWARE COMPANY , ELTON JOHN'S FIRST LP HAS NEVER BEEN I the MSU Dept. of Chemical Engineering for student scholarships. -121 NORTH HARRISON- RELEASED IN THE U. S.) EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at People's ■ Church. Burial will follow at Evergreen cemetery in Lansing. I Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the THIS WEEK'S I Corsline Runciman Funeral Home, East Lansing chapel. - SPECIALS $049 Texas Instruments SR-11 ... 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(next to Campus Theatre sat. 9:30a.m..6:00p.m. East Lansing SUN. NOON - 6:00PM V PHONE 351-8460 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19)( Unsure performance spoils play By KATHY ESSELMAN two acts. The third and fourth somehow less respectable than performance of "Mrs. Warren's Unfortunately, her acts get mired in moral fervor. marrying for The Profession" in New York in State News Reviewer money. interpretation of the role seems The Shavian heroine ceases to suffragettes who supported 1902. The play did not hit the An unsure performance of overly influenced by Amanda be a sensible woman, gives up efforts to save "soiled doves" boards in London until 1925 Blake's portrayal of Kitty an uneven play describes the her allowance and abandons were greatly comforted by a because of its subject matter. Russell. Decker wears a red Boarshead Players' her amoral mother, all in the socio-economic view of A two-fold problem thus wig, and too little make up for interpretation of George name of middle-class morality. prostitution. Sex was exists when criticizing "Mrs. a tum-of-the-century madam. Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's There is Warren's Profession." Times nothing more particularly nasty in the view Decker brought Kitty Russell's Profession." The performers, bourgeois than of most radical-liberal have changed, but not that brass, but none of her playing at the Ledges British-American radical-liberal reformers, whereas anarchists, much. Two generations of vulnerability to the role of Playhouse in Grand Ledge, thought at the turn of the who were more often lower playwrights who followed Warren. Decker plays the role struggled manfully with the century. The comedy has the class, espoused free love and Shaw chose to romanticize in bits and pieces, but never material but it was better left forced, manipulated look of a violent revolution. prostitution, and they seems to bring a sympathetic to the Salvation Army. Radical-liberals like Shaw, propaganda-type drama from institutionalized the "harlot understanding of the whole Shaw attacked the evils of the '30s. It says little about the Jane Addams, with the heart Randolph of gold." woman to the role. prostitution with his usual wit, evils of prostitution, but a Bourne and Upton Sinclair Eugene O'Neil's "Anna Kristi Thatcher gives an but without the wicked great deal about the made profound changes in the Christie;" John Ford's "The even performance as the honesty which generally overstuffed liberal thought social scene while maintaining Informer" and "Stagecoach;" Shavian heroine Vivie Warren. characterizes his work. which gave it a middle-class perspective. life. • William Saroyan's "The Time This cold, calculating, adding Delicious silliness and Shavian Victorian attitudes made a Attitudes have changed only of Your Life," "The Owl and machine of a woman has little philosophy enliven the first cash transaction for sex a little since the first public the Pussycat " and "The World to recommend her as a of Suzie Wong" and Ted Posts character and seems a slight "Hang 'Em High" all reflect foundation for this play. The BUT FESTIVAL BEST BET this sentimentalized viewpoint character lacks the exuberance of prostitution. and unconventional brilliance Prostitution requires an of Liza Doolittle and Major Weekend film interpreter to do for it what Jean Genet did for criminals and homosexuals. The social Barbara. Tim Thatcher, Richard reform attitude represented by Thomsen and Phil Heald performed credibly in the Woody, "Mrs. Warren's Profession" is Butch, as far from the truth as the sentimentalized presented on version Ford's supporting roles. Jim Burton, however, gave a disappointing performance as the Rev. Sam What do y By EDD RUDZATS the Sundance Kid" for the Gardner. with one another can check "Stagecoach." Richard Thomson and Jim Burton State News Reviewer umpteenth time. Anyone who the Ledges Playhouse in Grand Ledge out this 1969 version of "The The Boarshead Players are The first two acts are fun, Besides Woody Allen and still hasn't had his fill of comtemplate a question of paternity in "Mrs. State News photo Robert Sting." staight-jacketed in this limited and they alone are worth the by June Se Charlie Chaplin, the Midwest Redford and Paul Warren's Profession" playing this weekend at w* The Olid Time Movies Group comedy-drama. Carmen Decker price of admission. Go, but Film Festival looks like the Newman playing coy is presenting Chaplin's best gives a predictable performance leave early. Call the playhouse best bet for anyone thinking of in the role of Kitty Warren. film, "The Gold Rush." box office to reserve seats. seeing a few films this weekend. The festival, which got off to a somewhat slow start on Wednesday, is well worth looking into. The films that are being presented are unique, original, and unlike much of what can be seen in the NEJAC TV RENTALS UJILS-Fm IOI.7 theaters today. Admittedly, some of the Union ActivitiesBoard selections in the six separate programs will not appeal to Flights office PIZZA and COKE SPECIAL everyone. Just viewing Low-cost the wide smorgasbord that the Flights from Midwest film people have to Buy a 12 inch (2 item) Pizza at our regular price of offer would probably be more S2.85 and receive two 16 oz. Cokes FREE. fun than sampling the "Incredible Cornucopia of Erotic Delights" that the Beal OR Film Group is offering. RHA is presenting Woody Buy a 16 inch (2 item) Pizza at our regular price of Allen's "Take the Money and S4.35 and receive four 16 Run" oz. Cokes FREE. this weekend. Allen directed, co - authored and stars in this very funny movie about the life of an already Flight lists 332-6517 familiar character, the klutz. available now This time, the klutz is also a with application bank robber. By the end of the forms. Destinations: film, done in a TV documentary style, Allen has London, Madrid, poked fun at most of Frankfurt, Bei- American's sacred institutions including marriage, big business Grade, Budapest, Vienna, Amsterdam Jim Collins * Jerry fTlorsholl and the life of crime. UAB OFFICE the For the true masochists in audience, RHA is 2nd floor union Mid-night-10 a.m. 353-9777 presenting "Butch Cassidy and ...will scorch your scruples and sap your sanity *dkzf! o Si- 0gfe She's 32. She drinks too much. She hustles pool. A STORY She's got a 10-year-old mulatto son. FOR EVERY She's got a different ONE WHO boyfriend every night. She's in trouble. And he's in love. THINKS THEY CAN TODAY SPEECHES: Buster Crabbe 1:00 p.m. Union Ballroom ONCE AGAIN 1HE MIDNIGHT MOVIE ORGY RETURNS / A I NEVER FALL IN LOVE "Hollywood In The '30s & '40s" Press Conference (all judges) 11:00 p.m. 0,1 > AGAIN. Green Room Student Union. eVH 4 HOURS OF RIM FLASHBACKS \ /•»' )j V Buster Crabbe 4:00 p.m. Union Ballroom < » p.; fe- "Hollywood In The '30s & '40s" Leave It To Beaver Ozzie and Harriet ?0»n Cfntufv' o« P»e»r^» JAMES CAAN FILM SHOWINGS: The Lone Ranger PLUS MARSHA MASON and ELI WALLACH in A MARK RYDEll FILM 8:00 p.m. McDonel Kiva The Invaders MUCH/MUCH MORE "CINDERELLA LIBERTY' Program A 10:30 p.m. McDonel Kiva Program D 8:00 p.m. Union Ballroom Fri Wilson Midnight . MARK RYDEU • Screenplay by 0ARRVIPONCSAN Sat Conrad by DARRYl PONlCSAN Music by JOHN WILLIAMS Program C 10:30 p.m. Union Ballroom Midnight Program F Program E 8:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 106B Wells Hall 106B Wells Hall Sun Conrad $1.25 7:30 p.m. i» lichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974 9 By Captain DAVE DiMARTINO News Reviewer never been seen before. In a stunning show of improvisation collective seat for" the duration of his performance. Beefheart: introduction. To most sharp - the only standards performed appreciation, as he told the State eyed Beefheart fans, it was sax, the captain walked offstage. Though it did not by the band, the latter a real audience, "If you can't dig it, i captain Beefheart and the «nd control, the good captain First, the Magic Band came immediately evident that this treat. then toss in your shovels." The offstage and the Magic Band seem so at the time, he was lade Band brought to the kePf a fully spellbound onstage, plugged in and began Magic Band was not at all the The Magic Band grew audience dug it. wrapped up the show. pleased with his performance. rewery Wednesday night a audience enthus.astically to play a modal - delta blues one expected, but rather a new increasingly tighter through the The audience demanded an 511 the likes of which has_bounangin and out of its riff as a warm - up entity. There was no sign of night. It is composed of Fuzzy To close the show, during "Old Black Snake," Beefheart immediate encore, and in a The entire night could really Zoot Horn Roll, Rockette short while, a pleased only be described with Fuscalo, formerly from Curtis whipped out his old Morton Ed Marimba. soprano Beefheart and his crew superlatives. Beefheart and his or even Mayfield's act, on guitar; Ty sax, much to the pleasure of returned to do a superb, Magic Band have jelled rather Instead, it was a fairly normal - Grimes, formerly of Rick his audience, and proceeded to slightly altered version of John nicely; it seems unbelievalbe looking bunch of guys were Nelson's Stone Canyon band, trade riffs with saxaphonist Lee Hooker's "Crawling King that the entire assemblage has playing their respective axes on drums; Paul Uhrig, once a Simmons. Beefheart's frenetic and waiting for the captain's Snake." Despite minor only been together three part of Bobbie Gentry's back - sax work came across superbly arrival. technical difficulties with the weeks. The Brewery stint was up group, on bass; Mike in the contrast of the musical The moment arrived. monitor, Beefheart climaxed the group's fifth gig — Smontherland, an ex - styles displayed by the his show in style by dropping A comparatively trim Buckwheat, on keyboards, and something that surely went musicians. Finishing his part on the micorphone and stalking unnoticed by the crowd. Captain Beefheart strutted Dean Smith on guitar and slide. onstage, bottle of drinking The entire group was put water in his hand, grabbed the together by Beefheart's new mcirophone and sang a verse of "Wang Dang Doodle" to open things up, then quickly moved producers, Andy and Augie DiMartino, brothers who were also responsible for Beefheart's r into The a flash of "Mirror Man." audience, clearly recent Warner label switch from Bros, to Mercury INJfOUR CARDS 0\/ containing several true records. 1 Beefheart freaks, was overjoyed. Then, wetting his harmonica with a cupped hand of drinking water, Beefheart proceeded to blow his harp was What truly was exceptional Simmons, the performance of clarinetist - an saxaphonist Dell extremely gifted ^ middle - aged musician who wildly into the microphone, Mm surprisingly fits right in with causing more than a few Beefheart's new congregation. audience members to glance . about nervously. Things Simmons has quite a musical history, having at one time FRIDAY & SATURDAY appeared to be cooking as the played with Charlie Parker, Magic Band, new as it was, came across quite well. Artie Goodman. Shaw and Benny The musical TOUCHSTONE A relatively short set, there interaction between Simmons PARK FREE II'I I were several high points in the NO COVEI and the captain was performance. "Upon the My - phenomenal. Beefheart would 0 My," "Sugar Bowl," ''This - sing or play a series of notes Is The Day" and "Peaches" were all welcome new additions to the captain's act. and Simmons would match them all perfectly. Both musicians appeared to enjoy ¥Jacks or All are cuts from his newest album, "Unconditionally playing together. Simmons broke iivto a Better Guaranteed," on Mercury clarinet solo of "Sweet Georgia Records. "Crazy Little Thing" Vm your and "Abba Zabba" were about Brown," which made the captain grin in total Captain Beefheart and his new Magic Band Brewery Wednesday night. layed down a fine set of rock n' roll at the State News photo by Bob Kaye Fri. A Sat. 8 A 10 PM% NOW SHOWING Sundays 2:30 & 4:00 PM 9th WEEK SHOWS TONIGHT at 7:00 & 9:30 SAT - SUN - WED at J407 E. GRAND RIVER-DOWNTOWN 1:30-4:15-7:00 & 9:; WILLIAM PETER BIAFTY'S THE EXORCIST WINNER OF Dta«dt» WILLIAM FRIEDKIN 2 ACADEMY AWARDS ^-JEE. $tomny ■i PROGRAM INFORMATION ADMISSION: TODAY...OPEN 6:45 P.M. Ae'.iits - $l SHOWS at 8:00 P'M. MSU Students — 75c Children under 18 — 50c A star ship larger than 1000 jumbo j«ts SAT. SUN. WED SHOWS ICHIGAN Theatre ■ Lansinq hurtle* into a cosmic whirlpool ... a at 1:30-4:30-8:00 P.M. gravitational black hoi* ... in search ELLEN BUR5TVN MAX VON SYDCW LEEi COBB Experience this daring venture set 1000 PASSES KITTY WINN -JACK MacOTRAN JASON MILLER.m. years in the future. , UNDA BLAIR.fc*-A«i«db,W!LLIAM PETER BLATTV _ BARGAIN DAY PLANETARIUM information 355-4672 teNOEL MARSHALL-ScWwuWlLUAM PETER BLATTYw GUEST NIGHT , *U SUSPENDED THIS SHOW Mondays are "GUEST NIGHTS," 2 admitted for the price of SAT & SUN tTATEi WE HAVE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS Open at 2:45 P.M. Shows at 1 - 3 • 5 - 7 9 - Feature 1:40 - 3 40- NOW SHOWING! Theatre-Fast Lansing 5:40 - 7:40 - 9:40 BUTTERFIELD DRIVE-IN THEATRES STARLfTE I LANSING "THE MOST UNUSUAL MOVIE US 27 WEST OF WAVERLY Phone 372-2434 A U S CEDAR ST. NEAR JOLLY RD Phone 882-2429 I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR." "A SCI-FI HONEY. I RECOMMEND wiaMiuiuio "A full length animated cartoon feature of fabulous unreality. I recommend it as 'FANTASTIC PLANET' FOR FAMILY VIEWING! Highly engrossing science a blitz of daule, good for children, fiction, in animatiop. The technique but especially food for all sophisticated itself is fascinating." —Nowjfd Thompson He* Yoili Times adults. Rich in imagination... different from any other film you've probably ever "AN EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIFUL seen, and I think that you'll think about FEATURE LENGTH CARTOON-A SCIENCE it FICTION ADVENTURE. IT'S IN A CLASS fir»long time after you've seen it" -to* SKaiti wmc IV OF ITS OWN, EASILY THE MOST ENJOYABLE NEW ANIMATED MOVIE OF "INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING! 1973. It's high adventure music is Science fiction buffs will get an inter superb. You can see several possible AL PACINO galactic charge out of 'Fantastic Planet' allegories in 'Fantastic Planet ." -lotSjNnAU' "*SM*o "SERPIGO" "THERE'S REAL CHARM AND "WELL WORTH TNE ATTENTION and fully FASCINATION ALL THE WAY THROUGH deserving the praise it won at this year's * THIS UNUSUAL MOVIE. It is jammed Cannes Film Festival. An exceedingly with original ideas and visualizations. It PLUS unusual view of some future world." J' w is a movie with a rich life of its own." I, Fcjocts T«l#< NtoDoust l»e«SMD*ts "It's still tl HflRen BLACK/COTTUJIL/On same oldl story, a tl^ht] £I for love Vlll , Qrageii'*^ yknaeam /Rm UJflTCR/TOfl 101/CHIti/c: BRUC€ D€Rfl Tom na»x»dbvDfMD towch FANTASTIC PLANET | and |(lory." OWCTIO* RENE LALOU* • scwnhai t» ROLAND TOPOR ■ RENE IA10UX Seized on the novel by f AOTT PITZG€ftfilD BASIC ON iHI NOvi11. STEVEN WUl - CRAMCOUKCIORS JOSEPH KABRT & I0SEPH VANIA musk: b, ALAIN GORAGUER ■ METR0C010R ■ LES FILMS ARMORiAl pgT EVENINGS AT 7:40 I 7:30 I A.T.O.S. STAFF ORGANIST AT THE BARTON PIPE ORGAN COMING: Glenda Jackson in "Touch of Class" 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. Apriiiq, I Mayflower 'Musketeers' full of swashbuckling fun John Lilly Bookshop Lao Tzu By EDD RUDZATS irresistable. Alice Bailey Suzuki Lee the Lester's film begins quite what they are aiming at. visually rich film that leaves State News Reviewer The cast alone that Lester as no - good right - Manly Hall Meher Baba hand man seems a natural simply as father and son engage The whole thing is fast and one hungering for the soon • to has assembled would make his Bara Ram Dass Wilhelm Reich Like the candy bar of the casting for, after all, Lee's in a stylized, slow - motion furious in true Lester fashion ■ be - released sequel "The film incredibly appetizing. The Gurj leff H.P. Blavatsky same name, Richard Lester's sword fight as the credit^ flash as the action takes place at a Four Musketeers" or as It is plumed musketeers of the title performances as Dracula in Castaneda Carl Young latest film should appeal to Hammer films have provided by. With a mood of unceasing breakneck speed and the subtitled "The Revenge of are Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay children of all ages, but zest, "Musketeers" rapidly gets fragmented flash cutting, Milady." Idries Shah Robert Omstein and Richard Chamberlain with many a shiver. But Heston as a - especially children of the vidian?! Incredible but true, under way as D'Artagnan is which is central to Lester's To see the first is a joy in Veve Kananda Dane Rudhyar Michael York playing cinema. Where else these days Heston tackles the part with an given 15 crowns, the secret of style, dominates. itself, but to know that there's Nikola Testa Rasputin D'Artagnan, the central his father's sword thrust and Lester is innovative Zohroaster can anyone find such a character of the work. enormous amount of relish. an more to come only serves to delicious concoction as this his father's old sword. director, as his previous films compound the pleasure. rich, sumptuous film these The beauty and romance Rounding off the cast Jean • Pierre Cassel as the king are Within 10 minutes, "A Funny Thing Happened on 541 E. requirements are more than "The Three Musketeers" is the Way to the Forum," "Hard days? "The Three Musketeers" amply filled by three lovely of France and Simon Ward (of D'Artagnan has aroused the wrath of the title characters Day's Night," "Help!" and currently playing at the 351-8178 women: Raquel Welch as "Young Winston" fame) Spartan Twin Theaters. boasts an all ■ star cast and a and has three duels on his "The Knack" can attest. In D'Artagnan's love Constance, appearing as the king's rival the hilarious screen play by George Duke of Buckingham. hands, each an hour apart from "Musketeers" he is at his MacDonald Fraser adapted from Alexandre Dumas' novel Faye Dunnaway as the conniving Milady De Winter, and Geraldine Chaplin as the Bedecked in Yvonne Blake's colorful costumes, the cast the other on the same afternoon. The rest of the film follows D'Artagnan and his creative'best with the camera. Lester's color in this film is bold and photography daring, IRHARHARHARHARHARHARHARNARHI which, coupled with Lester's Queen of France. performs with aplomb and PRESENTS I feverishly paced direction, adds infectious enthusiasm, with friendship with these three shot full of soft - focus But wait there is more to up to one of the most this cast which begins to look even Welch shining in her part chivalrous bounders as they try framing, pans and a roving to prevent the evil Richelieu camera that emphasizes entertaining films of the year. like an actors' convention. of the clumsy dressmaker. Filled with romance, intrigue, swashbuckling action and a generous amount of wit and slapstick, "Musketeers" is Charlton Heston appears as the villianous Cardinal Richelieu and Christopher Lee is his evil henchman Rochefort. They all go through their paces effortlessly in a plot that increases in unfolds. complexity as it from overthrowing the king by proving the queen's infidelity with the English duke. "Musketeers" is hilarious for impact over reality of the situation. In a way, technique is what makes this version of the Dumans' tale the Mayhem At Midnight this sumptuous morsel that it is. Screenwriter George MacDonald Fraser has taken very reason. swashbucklers of Unlike the old, when "Musketeers" is an The Best \ Group to present opera the fundamentals Dumas' work and incorporated from everything worked like a well - oiled timepiece, in Lester's exquisitely wrought piece of filmmaking, with a look and feel for mood equivalent to Loved a wealth of comic situations film, the swordfights and Zefferelli's "Romeo and by Gilbert and Sullivan battles are far from perfect. into the plot as well. Though his musketeers are Juliet." Bandit Shakespeare's adage of "Oh, what a tangled web we weave excellent swordsmen, Lester Yet unlike that film, the In All Fiction I The MSU Opera Workshop will present Gilbert and Sullivan's also makes them blunder, take mood is one of lighthearted when first we practice to comic opera "The Mikado" this weekend. Curtain time will be deceive" firmly applies to the false steps and miss their fun, full of merriment and 8:15 tonight, Saturday and Sunday in the Music Building story of "Musketeers. opponents as often as they hit rowdy action. It's an inventive, auditorium. The story of the opera is a typical comic theme of the trials of The love. It concerns the son of the Mikado of Japan, Nanki-Poo, who has been promised to an elderly women in marriage by his father. RED cMake someone you love happy... Technicolor See it with the love ofyour life... However, he loves Yum-Yum, the fiancee of the Lord High or your wife. Executioner Ko-Ko, and is determined to win her from him. Singing in this production will be Monte Long (Nanki-Poo), Ed Challacombe (the Mikado), Helen Hansens (Katisha). Debbie Adventures of PLUS Shelley (Yum-Yum), Carl Saloga (Ko-Ko), Ruth Anne Bender (Pitti-Sang), Lee Snook (Pish-Tush, the nobleman), Terry Odette ■ (Pooh-Bah the public official) and Nancy Williams (Peep-Bo). All are MSU students. The production is under the direction of Carl Saloga. Producer and director of the Opera Workshop is Harlan Jennings, Admission is $2 for adults, $1.75 for students and $1.50 for are here in... ® ALsoTheLove children under 12. Tickets are available at the MSU Music Dept. office and all Marshall music stores. tllCTRfC IN CAR HEATERS 0PTI0WU CORNER 01 MWTO* RO 4 M 78 HC#t MS TWIN DRIVE IN THEATRE . . deHAVILLAND OLIVIA Many of his fellow officers considered him ILchnic°oBL&'9?',<- LORCA„TOO-NS the most dangerous man alive-anfcgnest cop SATURDAY AL PACINI! 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Wilson 7:30 Wilson ADMISSION 9.30 $1.00 McDonel 9:30 $1.25 If n rbc films presentation admission $1.25 admission $1.25 Ljchigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974]] Humanitarian hypnotist' have misconceptions about this to his suggestions. By MIKE LaNOUE ancient art. The relaxation was similar to hours without feeling pain. Damon's credits are long. Groundwork," South He held a half on the Washington Avenue in State News Reviewer When I was • dollar in drug - induced abatement but I was impressed, especially Most noteworthy are Westbound record label is an hypnotized front of my eyes and told me Lansing. perception and feeling were when he told me to try to LP featuring Damon along with J Tht,re are a lot of skeptics in Tuesday in the State News my eyes would become blurry 100 per cent and no awareness appearances on the Johnny The play is entitled office, Damon, a Lansing and soon close, which move the arm. I tried, but it Carson Show, Merv Griffin Tee garden and VanWinkle. ■he world who think hypnosis they did. was impaired. Therefore, would not move in any Show and Mike Douglas Show This is a mind blowing album "Miracles of the Mind," and resident, told me exactly what % a farce, but from my recent going to happen. No All the while he assured me I hypnosis was even better than direction. as well as hundreds of radio wherein the listeners are taken will probe questions of extra Experience with famed was was relaxing and falling deeper drug inducement. When I attempted to move shows throughout the U.S. and musical sensory perception, thought ivpnotist Damon, I must say miracles or gimmicks - I was into hypnosis and at least the on a trip into their I soon became aware of the the arm, I could feel the Canada. minds. transference and mind Eany people I've talked with just going to relax and listen first part 1 was sure of. fact that I was hypnotized, as muscles tensing and straining, projection. Damon's soothing voice told and Damon told me not to Last fall Damon appeared at After 15 years of For this first presentation of try me. I could feel the muscles too hard because I the Stables and literally preparation Damon will put on "Miracles of the Mind" tickets might pull relaxing all over my body. the arm muscles. spellbound his audiences there. a new play at 8 p.m., May 12 are $2.50 in advance and are It was quite a rush. The hypnosis lasted no more ' 'Experimental at the National Guard Armory, $3 at the door. Before we started the than 10 minutes, but those 10 hypnosis, Damon asked me if I minutes were the most relaxed, had any particular habits that I conscious moments I can wanted to get rid of. However, remember. since I quit smoking recently I How does he do it? could not think of any other Damon says that he taps the vices that I wanted to lose. subconscious portion of the He said he has helped many brain which most people never smokers quit their habits with hypnosis. He said the subject's desire .AJf With me he just did a simple to please or trust the hypnotist but convincing demonstration. becomes the common "Your right arm is getting denominator for successful very relaxed," he told me. hypnosis. "Your right arm is rising," During staged shows, Damon he continued, as my right arm says he has about 65 per cent v began to rise from my knee where it was resting. After my arm was elevated success in rate with his hypnosis and private sessions that success increases to greater than to about shoulder height, 75 percent. sVV^L Damon said he would hold it there and I would not be able to move it until he snapped his fingers. He is hypnotist in the uses a humanitarian sense that he his work to rid people of problems and thus functions Meanwhile my eyes were therapeutically. closed during the whole demonstration and before he dropped my arm he counted to 10 and on 10 my eyes opened. TONIGHT My arm was still out but I could hardly feel it. Damon MAKE said I could hold it out for CHOICE UNION A CHO BILLIARD GREEK Hold it right there Damon, famed hypnotist, raises the arm of Mike La Noue ROOM FROM in a demonstration of his work at the State News office SNOOKER, Tuesday. He will perform his new show "Miracles of the Mind" on May 12 at the Armory on South Washington BILLIARDS, BELL'S POCKET POOL Avenue in Lansing. 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Iding of Mao Tse-Tung through Saturday Wednesday, April 17 Thursday, April 18 eats each person as a Ml M s||OWI\(,S | || \| SIIOWIM.S ce the glorious state, 4 lead lives of quiet Time Magazine BINGO Tuesday ( uhlv : (K) . m p in { Kenny's Monkey Visit the future where love is the ultimate c TUX 1138 Starring Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence SHOWTIMES 7:00, 8:45 & 10:30 SHOWPLACE 104B WELLS ADMISSION $1.25 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19 1974 why not try Batsmen face Minnesota, Iowa new? By JACK WALKDEN State News Sports Writer "It's logical that Vander Laan should be a starter," Litwhiler said. "He has the most experience on the staff. He well against Ohio State, but hasn't looked pitched real very impressive since. The Spartan infield will be made up of first baseman Howard Schryer (.279), second baseman Craig Gerard (.217), shortstop BOWUNt Bowling it fun, good ex«CIM and you need to MSU's baseball team faces its toughest tests to date as the Terry Hop (.333) and third baseman Amos Hewitt (.328). exercise "It's not all been his fault, though" he continued. "He's been this Spartans travel to Minnesota Friday and Iowa Saturday for a pair Centerfielder Bill Simpson (.293) and rightfielder Al Weston tin* of year. And with our the victim of shoddy fielding and end - of - the - bat hits. If he of weekend doubleheaders. (.310) will make up two - thirds of the MSU outfield. Weston also automatic# scorers anyone can gets everything together and we field well, there's The first game against Minnesota and the second one against no reason why tops the five home runs and 21 runs batted in and is batting .500 play. he shouldn't win. His experience should help him avoid Iowa will be broadcast by WKAR-AM, (870). getting in four Big Ten games. shook." The Spartans head into the weekend with a Big Ten leading 3-1 mark and are 11-7-1 overall. In Minnesota, the Spartans will face possibly the most balanced Juniors Rick Seid (.329) and Dale Frietch (.500) will alternate HOLIDAY LANES team in the Big Ten. The Gophers presently stand second in the between the catching and designated hitting duties. Frietch had MSU hasn't won at Minnesota since 1954, but if the Spartans league in hitting and fielding and fourth in pitching. reached base safely 11 straight trips to the plate until striking out are to retain any Big Ten title hopes, they must gain at least a Just North of Frandor Heading the Gopher hitting are third baseman Mike in Friday's second Purdue contest. 337-9775 split against the Gophers. Billards • Cocktails "This is the toughest weekend of the season," MSU coach Fitzenberger (.667) and second baseman Steve Shimek (.375), Litwhiler is Steve Comer, who collected the win against Iowa, and staff ace expected to platoon lefthander Dave Collison Danny Litwhiler affirmed. "It's a must weekend for Minnesota. Ken Herbst are expected to pitch against the (.161) and righthander Larry Romaine (.216) in left field, a Iowa and us. If any of us are going to go anywhere this year, Spartans. Iowa, on the other hand, is paced by third baseman Dave position which has been nothing but trouble for the Spartans this we're going to have to win this weekend." Minnesota and Iowa both stand 1-1 in the Big Ten after Marshall (.429) and second baseman Bryan Jones (.429). MCTAVISH CO OP PRESENTS: "Left field has been trouble because no one is relaxed," he Dan Dalziel and Mark Ewell will probably be on the mound for One of the most powerful SUSPENSE splitting a doubleheader with each other Sunday. Iowa scored said. "Everyone worries too much when they're out there." THRILLERS the Hawkeyes. four runs in the seventh inning of the first game to win, 4-3, while ever released - this is the one movie you should the Gophers easily took the nightcap, 8-2. not see alone I Three MSU hurlers will go after their fourth wins of the season. Holden Hall, Delta Chi golfers *13 Junior Duane Bickel (3-1, 0.64 earned run average) and freshman Rick Moore (3-0, 2.82 ERA) will hurl against Minnesota. Freshman Jim Kniivila (3-2, 5.23 ERA) will go in one of the Brewery Bird's WAIT UNTIL games against Iowa, while senior Steve Vander Laan will attempt a comeback in the other contest. Vander Laan beat Ohio State in seek to continue long dynasties Birthday DARK his first start of the year in Florida, but has had nothing but bad AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARK1N RICHARD luck since. Dynasties are rare in returned to lead their team to returning from past seasons, CHtNNA Litwhiler is hopeful, however, that the righthander can take intramural sports, but this perhaps their fourth but many promising young over the No. 4 spot in the pitching rotation. spring in the men's golf championship. freshmen and sophomores will tournament Holden Hall will Hildebrand has been Delta's be competing for spots on the be gunning for its sixth hottest golfer for the past three team as well." i Rugby team residence hall title years while Delta Chi has hopes of repeating as fraternity- in seven seasons, shooting in the mid 70s. Last year Hildebrand fired a 72 to guide the fraternity to here this w champion season. for the This year's 18-hole playoff fourth a 326-342 victory over Psi U p s i I o n . Duesan and Ron Bruner will be will be held at the Forest Akers Mrtxusn tiirtti The tough and slightly crazy MSU rugby team opens its dual swinging the clubs along with 1 days « week meet season against three different school this weekend. Golf Course on May 18 and 19. Rich George, who shot the low with THE BEST MOVIES ARE At 1:30 p.m. Saturday the squad will face the University of signup for teams score of 79 last year. Toledo at Old College Field near the baseball diamond. Another beginning May 6. ALWAYS RIGHT HERE "This should be one of our match is slated for 4 p.m. Saturday against Hilllsdale College with Holden's chances of taking better years," said Don MSUs "B" squad playing. the tournament again look Cloutier, student athletic TONIGHT AT DUSK FRIDAY, APRIL 19 SATURDAY, APRIL20 One of the best teams in the nation, Palmer College, bright due to the return of director for Holden Hall. "Not i 100 Engineering NO ID'S 100 Engineering Davenport, Iowa, will battle MSU here at 1 p.m. Sunday. John Krout. Krout, a member only do we have four golfers 7:15&9:30 required 7:15 & 9:30 Rugby is a combination of football, soccer and basketball. It is of the 1972 championship team, was unable to participate $1.25 Admission played without protective pads. The object is to score points either by running the ball over the last season because of an opponent's goal line and touching the ball to the ground in the injury. end zone for three points or by kicking a drop or penalty kick, Also trying out for this A girl with a great following... 600 troopers on her tail, also worth three points. year's squad are three of the The MSU team is not sponsored by the University except in four members of last spring's And the rest of the country cheering her on. the supplying of uniforms and socks. The club is composed team that edged out Wonders LEATHER mainly of graduate and undergraduate students, as well as some Hall, 338-340. for the faculty and local residents. residence hall title. Tom Van CAPS Dr. Charles Droste, an Okemos chiropractor, is the at player-coach. He learned his rugby while attending Palmer Delta Chi will also be College. looking forward to another Many of his fellow "This year's team is quick, fast, aggressive and has an fine season. Dan Luebke, Herb fftcers considered him the most dangerous intelligent sense of the game. They're a good, solid team,"Droste Hildebrandand Jack Nash have an alive-an honest cop said. A PARAMOUNT RELEASE Earlier this spring MSU defeated Purdue and Indiana but lost OINO OE LAURENTIIS to Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament at Champaign, 111. Last fall the team posted a 12-ldual mark and was third in the Big Ten. r Tussyfejj AL PACINI! SERPIGO TICKETS NOW ON SALE! ^ " presents... 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Only ace better things later in the man Bob Cassleman, hurdler oumament on the Ohio State Scarlet Golf Course. as it faces Grand Valley State College in a single game and Indiana Ohio State Relays at quarter-miler Mike Holt is season," Gibbard stated. Mike Hurd and the mile relay Eighteen schools, including six other Big Ten teams, will be State University in a doubleheader Saturday. Columbus. missing, as the Detroit native Spartan coach Fran team. -mpeting for the title in the 54-hole event Saturday and All games will be played at Ranney Park in Lansing. The The Midwest's finest will be wrapped up his eligibility Spartans will face Indiana at 9:30 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. The Grand the opposition for MSU, which winter term. "Representing the Spartans will be Brad Hyland, Bill Brafford, Valley game will begin at 1 p.m. will enter the two-day meet It will be the first taste of teve Hroadwell and three other players who were determined in 54-hole intra-squad playoff completed Thursday. The Spartans will be trying to improve their 3-1 record. active competition for the MSU platform Women tracksters travel to Illinois trackmen since the Big Ten Along with host Ohio State, Wisconsin, Purdue, the University Sports league indoor meet was staged here in f Michigan, Illinois and Northwestern are the other conference shoots competing. The women's track under its team, which has two consecutive wins belt, will head for Champaign, III., March. to hold doubles "Ohio State will be favorite without question, but we should Invitational. Saturday for the Illini begins meetings The unseasonal cold weather has made it difficult for the MSU's platform tennis club the ank in the top five going into the tournament," MSU coach The Spartans captured first The married platform tennis courts place honors at the MSU housing sports Spartans to prepare for the is sponsoring doubles located in the East ruce Possum said. Invitational last week and also defeated league will be a Complex. Central Michigan holding outdoor campaign, but asst. platform tennis tournament "It should be a good tournament with lots of good teams," he University, Wednesday in dual meet. organizational a meetings this coach Jim Gibbard is hoping with everyone invited to For information contact dded. Stickmen face Ohio Wesleyan week for co-rec volleyball and his team can shake the layoff. possum also said that he has noticed a "nice progression in the co-rec slow pitch softball. participate. Robert Fitzgibbons at The lacrosse team will - "We're several weeks away The tourney will be held at 1SU team since it returned from its spring trip down south. try and improve its 4-3 record Saturday 353-1432. The volleyball meeting will as it travels to Ohio to face Ohio Wesleyan. be at 8 p.m. today at the Women golfers open at CMU The Spartans lost 8-7 to the University of Michigan Spartan Village School gym . t> women's golf team will open its spring season today when Wednesday. 8 and the co-rec slow lit travels to Mount Pleasant to face Central Michigan and Ferris Women netters face two foes. - pitch softball meeting will be at 1 State. p.m. Saturday on the Red The Spartans are defending Midwest champions and went The MSU women's tennis team will be in Columbus, Ohio, to Cedar School ball field. undefeated in last fall's competition. meet Ohio State and Bowling Green State on Saturday. For more information ! "I think the girls will do fine," coach Mary Fossum Coach Elaine Hatton's team is 1-0 thus far this season and is contact Rich Hoehlein at summarized. "They've put in a lot of hours practicing." the defending Big Ten champion in women's tennis. 355-5922. Badgers host men's tennis team The MSU tennis team is at the University of Wisconsin today in pursuit of its elusive first win of the Big Ten season. After the match, the team will journey to Northwestern where the Spartans will take on the Wildcats Saturday. The netters are currently 0-3 in regular season play. Walk right up to a McDonald's Big Mac and say "Open Sesame!" Underneath that plentifully sprinkled, lightly toasted triple decker bun. you'll discover a wonderland of goodies. Two (count em) two 100°o beef patties! Oh boy! A slice of cheese! Yum! Lettuce, pickles and chopped onion. Plus a snappy scoop of McDonald's super special Crisp! m sauce Get a Big Mac Big Mac and find out what's in it for you. But don't open I McDonald s the bun and look, open your ever-lovin' mouth and taste it 234 W. Grand River for real. 1024 E. Grand River 2040 E. Grand River t&'P boogie TRUCK ON DOWN... APRIL 19-20 BRUSSEL SPROUT, 21-22 7 V LIZARD'/^ T A RESTAURANT J 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F"day, April 19 1974; '72 fuel prices expected by '80 The consumer price of fuels efforts stopping diplomatic resorting to more home of and Office for Education transportation is fueled by or entertainment and long • commodities , may be expected to equal 1972 actions," he said. "I would say Webster said. "TheiV»,, ■ Research. petroleum. This means we can distance communication. prices by 1980 shift from a U.S. Dept. of Transportation official said Webster was introduced and expect some changes in our we need to import and store as much fuel as possible while we "The effects of high • priced high capital Intensive intensive enI "W« 1 joined during the question and transportation form and Thursday. can." energy on transportation will lifestyle," he said. "With the cost of fuel answer session by John Hazard, MSU professor of marketing and transportation As the United States approaches a period of low fuel Webster predicted that the • also lead to a shift in the types Ewat-i measured in constant dollars, long - range effects of the the absolute price will come down and will be in the same administration and former asst. secretary of transportation. demand due to the weather, Webster predicted an increase energy shortage will result in the nucleization of society. To Motor Whee in the amount of petroleum relationship to other Webster cautioned the cut down on transportation available. commodities in 1980 as it was in 1972," said Arthur Webster, audience that all the remarks that he was making reflected "The increase in the costs, manufacturers will be situated closer to markets and resume Th deputy director of the Office his own views and were in no amount of fuel is due partly to laborers will live closer to their of Transportation Planning way official. the decreased demand (experts Negotiations resumed Thursday between officials places of employment. And of u Analysis. say demand has dropped 5 per Wheel Corp. and the striking Allied Industrial more people will live in highly Workers it "About 25 per cent of all cent) caused by higher prices, dense after a two week break in contract talks. - nK rejected tl» Energy costs relaxing fuel conservation of the past with people aereement. agreement. Arthur Webster, deputy director of the U.S. Office of Transportation Planning Analysis, spoke about energy costs in transportation in Wells Hall Thursday. His lecture was sixth in the Energy in Perspectives series. State News photo by John Lindstrom Watergate blamed on American voters WASHINGTON STAR NEWS WASHINGTON - Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R - Conn., has laid the blame for Watergate squarely upon the American electorate, contending "the quality of political ethics in a democracy is determined by the voting public." Weicker, a member of the Senate Watergate Committee and one of President Nixon's harshest critics, told a Princeton University audience Wednesday night that Americans had no one to blame but themselves for the excesses of the Nixon White House. In 1972, he said, the electorate demanded "peace and quiet" at any price, "quick answers" to complex problems and the protection of accumulated wealth rather than the expansion of opportunities to others. Voters disgusted with the violence of the 1960s, he said, "Were ready to accept a little less Constitution as a means to achieving domestic tranquility. We had forgotten a very old lesson - that you can't protect the rights of anyone unless you protect the rights of everyone. "The result was we almost lost America — not to subversives from foreign soil, but to aides from the White House. Not to 10 days in October or to seven days in May, but to four more years." Weicker said it was up to the voters to "resurrect the Constitution as a living document." Weicker's speech was the first in a series he plans to deliver on the Watergate scandal. CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS GRADUATE STUDENTS ond FACULTY MEMBERS THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . . . comprising 350 outstanding Boys. Girls. Brother Sister and Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England. Mid¬ dle Atlantic Stales and Canada. Association of Private Camps - Dept. 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Grand River LANSING -4310W.Saginaw Ligan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974 15 lit'? what's happeningi im |«M Lunaments * ng eL mu« he for 111 received in the office, 341 Student Union Activities Board's Old Time Movie series presents Charlie Lifespring will be giving the self-knowledge survey as developed by the universities of Washington Dan Delegato, vice president and director of Organization International Assn. of Fire Fighters Pre-Meds, the Preprofessional Club will tour Wayne State's medical building Saturday. Sign mm mam 1 IIVVJLV lOOl FvH V ■M L, * Bldg.. ^ 1 P-m" ,l lea5, Chaplin in "The Gold Rush" at 2:30, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday in the and Iowa at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday will speak on collective bargaining in the dean's office, 103 Natural up before publication. s days uncements will be accepted Union Ballroom. in 35 Union. The survey is brief, accurate and free. in public employment at 3 today in 105 South Kedzie Hall. p.m. Science Bldg. We need drivers to take others at 8 a.m. Saturday. BBB ■1 Married Students Union presents The Lutheran Students, faculty and public Student The invited. • North Woods Guild of "Johnny, the Giant Killer" at 7 Movement will hold jouncements printed in a supper at Illuminators and Calligraphers will 5:30 p.m. Sunday »„at's Happening" are read tonight at the Spartan Village at Martin Luther Green Splash, the MSU meet at 6:30 p.m. gymnasium. Story in cartoon form. Chapel, 444 Abbot Road. Saturday in the ,,n WMSN-AM (640) campus synchronized swimming club, will Union Oak Room. Following will be a discussion on present "Sea the USA" today The Everywoman's Center invites premarital sex. Daniel through Sunday at 8:15 p.m., 1:30 Aronson, McGill , Women's Spring Festival everyone to a gardening and Sunday in the Women's University, will speak about The Center for Peace and at 6 tonight and continues preserving workshop at 8 tonight at Intramural Building. "Poverty and Ethnicity in Conflict Resolution is KUout the weekend « the the center. Facilitators will be sponsoring Contemporary Nigeria" at 3 p.m. ■ Union. Registration will be in Katherine Guins and Key Wilson. an information table at the Union Monday in 321 Baker Hall. The effect of the energy on the 200,000 political prisoners shortage ■ women's lounge. All women in the South Vietnamese on future Michigan family life will re invited to come -child Any student wishing to work prisons. be examined in a daylong The MSU Tolkien I be provided. Juliet with the ASMSU Legal Aid Dept on Come and adopt a poltical prisoner Fellowship between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. symposium starting at 9:30 a.m. welcomes all fantasy fans to try L||. author of "The Woman's landlord tenant relations or other today in Kellogg Center. The their skill in the first annual L. " will speak. Some of matters is invited to pick up a College of Human Ecology is Tolkien Trivia Tournament at 8 workshops are women and petition in 334 Student Services sponsoring the symposium in Iranian Student Assn. and the tonight in North Hubbard Hall. | RA etc. Other workshops Bldg. Petitions are due April 26. conjunction with its 25th annual e on single mothers, name Organization Arab. Students are alumni reunion Saturday. Do you have any questions on sponsoring a seminar on the Jges,etc. Army ROTC? If so, come to our revolution in Dhofar and Southern There will be an open house Hall surpasses I with friends, an staff meetings at 6:30 p.m. every Arabia from 6 to 11 p.m. Sunday in from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the to Sunday morning Tuesday in Demonstration Hall. 38 and 39 Union. ce. This week's topic Observatory, Weather permitting, the 24-inch reflecting telescope will world mark for You ie If Hillel this The MSU weekend: Shabbat Folksong Society will be used for observing. Much Can You and "services (creative) begin at 6:30 meet at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in 34 of bridge ,w , Want to (live of p.m. tonight followed by dinner Union. The evening's program will The Dept. of Philosophy is game at 8:30 a.m.. Sunday and oneg. Shabbat minyan begins at be a song swap of occupational sponsoring a colloquium at 8 BjTyo ilall Cafeteria. 10 a.m. Deli will begin at the usual 6 p.m. Sunday and will celebrate songs. Everyone is welcome. tonight in Erickson Hall kiva. .Holmes Hall's Bridge Richard Popkin, Washington Marathon has reached a world's rlitchcll, author of the return of chometz. Auditions for "Boxes," a Theater University, will* address the record of 339 hours and is still state, will lecture on 303 production, will be held from 6 colloquium on the philsophical ■minism?" at 3:15 p.m. Black students interested in rap to 9 tonight in 309C Wells Hall. No bases of modern racism. The public going strong, breaking Wilson Hall auditorium. sessions or black students interested experience in a modern and jazz dance necessary. Snyder-Phillips' 205-hour record accomplished last term. Go Club will meet at club-call Sherry Townseh for info. Campus Gold will meet at 7 p.m. Continuous bridge game ['tonight in 31 Union. Anyone Sunday in 33 Union. Info on canoe Jested in this ancient Oriental French through music, poetry 33 Union to discuss David Jones' and backpack weekends. Next organizer Bob Holland, 455 E. and promenaders-for travelers to "A Critical Dissection of Mr. Holmes Hall, says about 70 |eiS invited to attend. year's slate presented. Europe this summer and others Spock." We will then dissect Jones. students have participated in „ tonight in the Main Gallery, seven days a week with soirees on All interested in joining cd-rec the marathon. Se" Art Center,). Wilson Myers, Friday and Sunday-facilitated by Sailplane demonstration flights Softball in married housing call t. of Humanities, will la chanson de roland. Call Free U on weekends, weather permitting. Rich Hoehlein during the Inderwater Excavations for m e info. Use our car pool to and from evening. airport. For details call MSU Society for Creative : lean , Lansing Area Chapter of Assn. of Critical Care will hold its meeting at 7 DUAC'-Dean's Undergraduate Advisory Committee will meet at 7 . Monday in 9 Human Ecology Soaring Club, Carl Wagle or Dave Pope after 5 p.m. There will be a very important Anachronism: arena Fighting practice will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the turf of the Men's Intramural TYPEWRITER TRADE-IN SALE! ^ Tuesday igham in 303B Medical Hospital. Old Bldg. at all-Company meeting at Sunday in 2 p.m. McDonel Hall's east Fieldhouse if the weather permits. Madrigals will meet at 6:30 p.m. Trade In Your Old Typewriter for a new Royal Electric. Those interested in a kosher lower lounge. We will be having a Saturday by the picture of St. Open Door Crisis Center special election, so all are urged to Cecilia, and the usual organized We Guarantee At Least '20. for Your Old Machine s co-op next year please contact Beth Gambund, Gary Kleinman or Steve attend. meeting will be at 8:30 p.m. Weber man. Saturday in the Tower Room. Electric Can you believe it. Our very own MSU Hillel is going to Camp NOW THERE ARE Repeat Period ~J_lL e MSU Foods and Nutrition Tamarack for fun-filled weekend will meet at 7:30 p.m. April 26 through 28. Call soon for Multiple ®\s a "IIBigmI Bags lay in 9 Human Ecology Bldg. more details. Copy Dial f1 pisLopjIun students, faculty ill others: the Eucharist Chaverim, Friends, Conn tave of Easter will be Shabbat in a friendly way. J > p.m. Sunday in Alumni ilk mass) for Haudalah Service 9 Saturday 359 Mason Hall, 162 E. WITH ROOM FOR MUMMY! McDonel Hall. BI07 Bryan Hall and e Theater rehearsals will be 338 E. 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Also plays stereo and converts 2-channel • Pioneer QX-747 2/4-Channel Receiver records and tapes into extra-dimension 4-channel sound. • 4 Pioneer Projact loo Speaker Systems Clean, smooth power with 20 watts RMS each of 4 chan¬ 0 Pioneer "L-A35 Auto Turntable, w/base I nels, 8 ohms, 20-20KHz (40 watts RMS per channel, a • Shure Magnetic cartridge Pioneer SE 205 Headphones 2 channels driven, 8 ohms. 20-20KHz). Wide range of PLUS MANY OTHERS! >11)70 connections for 6 speakers, turntable. 2 tape decks, List $1400.70 headphones, auxiliary, plus a Dolby unit. IT'S A CREATIVE CLEAN-UP! Your entry in the ECO-ART contest or the PICTURE WINDOW Store Hours: contest can win FREE Pitch-In Week. April 22-27. you one of many great prizes. And it's your contribution to National Collegiate Mon. & Fri. 9:30 to 9 p.m. Tues.. Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. LEONARD Wholesale Distributors Adjacent Ramp Parking j^l^&ENTRY BLANKS AT THE MSU WASTE CONTROL AUTHORITY 212 E. 309 N. Washington Ave. Leonard Downtown Plaza Evenings, Sat. & Sun. 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, Anril in . Need Someone to help with this Springs' Yard Clean-up 355-8255 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD fOR RESULTS! 1 FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank Emptoymem ji Apartments Apartmtletits FIAT 1969, 850 spider, low VOLKSWAGEN 1971 Super BELL'S PIZZA House needs a GIRL NEEOED to sublease fall, APARTMENT FOR rem mileage, real cleanl Mag Beetle. Sharp, excellent partner for the Kalamazoo store. 4-woman, close to campus. lease, fairly c|ose , $10,000 down. Call Mr. Bell for $62.50. 332-1471. 3-4-22 wheels, convertible. 482-4090. running condition. Am radio appointment. 332-5027 or •parsely furnished, „0 5*1 5-4-26 with tape player. Call 489-3610. 3-4-23 675-7391. 54-22 LOVELY, MODERN large number of April occupant, 16. Call Chrj. *»■ r FORD 1966 2 door hardtop, townhouse, garage. Faculty or 484-0629, excellent - WANTED MARRIED couple for family preferred. $240/month 349-2120,^7" condition, 70,000 VOLKSWAGEN 1973. Super - miles, custom radio, $400. Beetle. Beautiful baby blue, house parents in Community plus utilities. 663-4900. 54-24 355-1210. 3-4-23 fantastic gas mileage, Mental Health Residential Home AUTOMOTIVE unbelievably low 5600 miles. for adult mentally retarded REDUCED RENT! Summer, FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK Out of sight price, $2650 or dare males. Call 487-6500 for sublet, luxury, air, 2-man, close, Scooters & Cycles 1970. Excellent shape, 39,000 to dicker. 371-1684, Call information. 5-4-24 $135. 351-5710. 34-22 Parts & Service miles. Call 882-3488. 3-4-23 anytime. 3-4-24 Aviation MALE LIFEGUARD for Country QUIET, UNFURNISHED, 2 FORD 1967. Fantasic shape, no VOLKSWAGEN 1963 Club pool, Farmington bedroom apartment in Okemos. •EMPLOYMENT - Shiny fall at rust, good price 355-4471. After black, rebuift engine, Bloomfield area. 332-5980. Spacious grounds. $180/month. excellent •FOR RENT 6,694-3859. 5-4-24 condition. $375. 355-9848. 3-4-19 Call 332-3534. 9-5pm. 54-25 burcham Apartments 3-4-19 NUDE MODELS for photography. , woods Houses FORD, 1966 — 6 cylinder, Rooms automatic, great condition! VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Squareback. Call between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. 489-1215. 0-4-30 CAMPUS VIEW *FOR SALE Custom stereo system, must sell! 332-2358. 3-4-19 Good mileage. $1600 or best offer. 355-9896. 3-4-19 University Sponsored £ "* ~"'h * WAITERS NEEDED for J'S ♦Heated Pool Apartments *Laund„ •Ample Parking •Alrr».J Animals FORD TORINO VW 1965 radio, new starter, 4 CHALET RESTAURANT. An alternative to Wagon - 1971, - •Nicely Furnished Hours 5 - 11pm, Call 484-9431, Mobile Homes 38,000 miles. Prime condition. new tires, recent overhaul. dormitory living for next FALL LEASES ♦LOST & FOUND $1400. 332-3093. 4-4-19 21,000 miles on rebuilt engine. BE OUT FOR TWO MINlfTES- 1515 Center Street. 44-19 year's sophmore women. (Utilities Included) Runs well, $350. 332-0342. Efficiency •PERSONAL GREMLIN 1973. 6 cylinder, 54-25 Gom TO STfcEAK m WANTED: Spartan wife to give • $) 54 m„ Bedroom s 184 m0 quality child care to one child 4 & 6 women units 2 Bedroom $234 mo' "PEANUTS PERSONAL standard, 4400 miles, $2100. VW SQUAREBACK 1969. Needs P0ARD OF REGBV& /UEETfNQ!" full time. Three children, pert 745 Burcham Dr. •REAL ESTATE Call 351-7898 after 5pm. 4-4-19 work, best offer over $125. time in south side home. Good 332-6246 35l-3n8 C1 COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 • BERKELEY CA 94709 pay. 8824796. 4-4-19 or 484-4014 •RECREATION GREMLIN 1971 337-0220. 5-4-25 APARTMENTS AVAILABLE, - 23,000 miles, one 18 E, 414 Michigan •SERVICE standard transmission, 6 or two bedroom. Call 482-6968 Awnw.i VW KARMAN Ghia 1961. Body DRIVERS TO drive Jumbo ice Halstead Apartments. Smk Instruction cylinder, excellent mechanical condition. Before 6pm 1966. $200. Engine good condition, Best offer, 224-4537. Auto Service /] j jnytopeBt Jjfi cream trucks. Must have good driving record. Apply 11390 or 482-2555. 10-5-1 bedroom. Call between P.m. 337-7135. 3-4-19 Typing Service 351-5654. After 6pm 339-2833. 2-4-22 North U.S 27, DeWitt. 20-4-30 NEED FEMALE - summer - fine •TRANSPORTATION 4-4-19 4 man. Close, air, $50. •WANTED VW 1969. Excellent condition, BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced PART TIME 351-8629.3-4-19 MUST SUBLET immedtaiyll JAVELIN, 1968-body good, tires $950. New itres. Call after 6 rates to students. Also Put your spare time hours to work For Ren! bedroom, furnished rrxidem | and engine fair. $325. 351-5481 p.m. 351-7916.3-4-22 guaranteed rust proofing. VAN at Brittannica III. Money and fun COLONIAL TOWNHOUSES Coop. apartment, $190 / month. in now with free re M#, I WORLD, 645-2123. OR-22-4-30 do mix! Mr. Murphy, 351-1560. Now taking applications for ••RATES** 5-4-24 54-22 spring occupancy. From $109 a MAVERICK 1970 - 37,000 miles. Motorcycles VW BUG Mufflers. Complete TV AND STEREO $24/term. $9.95 / month. Free rentals month. Membership fees from $18.95 at CHEQUERED FLAG, RN, AND LPN, needed for full $580. Phone 882-4176 Monday Radio, 23 miles per gallon. Vinyl same day delivery and service. interior, $1,150. 349-2709 after 2605 One East Kalamazoo mile west of Street. time and part time positions on Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-4-30 through Friday, 10-5. 54-24 OKEMOS, DOWNTOWN. 0*1 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - campus. a medical - surgical unit. Phone quiet man or woman 5 p.m. 5-4-19 New low rates. FIEDLER 487-5055. C-6-4-19 485-3271. 44-19 TWO GIRLS apartment. Utilities I for Waters Edge 1 3 5 10 NOVA 1970 - Economy 6 cylinder INSURANCE. Phone 676-2449. MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East Apartments apartment next year. 353-5784. garden space possible 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 stick. $1350. Call after 5 p.m., 0-1-4-19 Kalamazoo Street since 1940. DESK CLERK needed - must have 34-22 month. Call Glen, after 3 nm I 6764520. 54-22 Complete transportation and be willing to 349-0249. 3-4-19 " 12 1.80 4.80 15.60 HONDA 350 1973. Like new. $850 auto painting and WOODSIDE NORTH apartment. travel. Call 372-0567 or SUMMER ONE bedroom. 215 Beal collision service. 485-0256. 1 800 Haslett Road, East 15 2.25 6.00 9.75 19.50 with everything. Ben 372-5274. 489-1215 between 12-6PM. ONE PERSON, own roor OLDSMOBILE F-85, 1968 - 6, 2 C-4-30 Street. One block from campus. Lansing. One bedroom, 18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 door, good shape, excellent gas 1-4-19 _iy±i°_ Private apartment in house, duplex. Carpeted, dishwasher I 20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 mileage. $600. 349-4167. 5-4-23 VW - GUARANTEED REPAIR. PART TIME cook, weekends. furnished, $130 includes utilities. air conditioning, $75/month I TRIUMPH 1969 Daytona 500. 337-1612.7 4-25 25 10.00 16.25 32.50 RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos 6:30 • 7:30pm. 351^088. 3.75 Excellent condition. Experience preferred, not 3324987. 0-104-19 OLDS 442 1969. Excellent $680. Road and 1-96 , 349-9620. 24-19 Phone 351-3716. 2-4-19 necessary. Must be neat and D EADL INE condition. $800. No rust. C-22-4-30 dependable. Transportation needed. Call for appointment Enjoy This Summer at SUMMER SUBLET East Lansing, . APARTMENTS HONDA AND SUZUKI tune - up VOLKSWAGEN / FOREIGN Car one bedroom air conditioned. before publication. OLDS 88 - 1966. Great shape, and minor repair. Pick up and repair. Mechanical and body. 655-2175. Ask for Robbie or River's & Balcony, quiet. 351-7130. •Close to Campus needs delivery available. VERN'S Buy, sell and trade. IMPORT Gary. SEA K'A W K 10-4-30 good home; $250 Peanuts Personal ads negotiable. 393-6643 after 3 GARAGE, 323 Carrier Street, AUTO PARTS AND REPAIR. RESTAURANT, Williamston. Water's Edge •Air Conditioned •All Appliances Lansing. Phone 372-8015. 485-2047. 0-2-4-22 54-25 must be pre paid. p.m. 3-4-19 TWO GIRLS needed, summer / fall, including dishwasher 10-4-25 RESPONSIBLE, EXPERIENCED Apartments Campus Hill. $45/month. •Luxurious Furnishings •Shag Carpeting Cancellations/ Corrections PINTO 1974 2-door, automatic. Plase call 355-0750 after 5pm. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Empltpent j* girl student to work in faculty •free canoes for tenants 349-4617. 5-4-23 •On-Site Management •Private Balconies 12 class CHECK low rates! Call home, 3:15 - 6:15 weekdays, all *on the Red Cedar • noon one day 4-4-22 our WOMAN MAY or June. Own •SWIMMING POOL LLOYD'S of Lansing at 332-5335 day Saturday. Cleaning, cooking 'Balconies before publications. room Meadowbrook Trace. PONTIAC CATALINA 1967. Four or 482-5585. 0-17-4-23 TEMPORARY PHONE work for dinner, some child care. Job lasts - Now Leasing association. Good phone voice. through summer and next year. per apt. 394-2152,355-4205.3-4-19 door hardtop, power steering The State News will J* , ""a n d "b r'a lies. Good 1-9 pm, Monday - Friday. Phone "Good pay. WaiWng-tftsRmce Summer and Fall Karol, 394-0050. 34-22 Call 337-0241, after MILFORD STREET-126. Two man responsible only for the transportation. 1-313-334-7034. campus. 332 4432 Summer-$50 per person 6:30 p.m. 5-4-23 I - $185, three man $67 each man. first day's incorrect 3-4-22 REGISTERED MEDICAL Two blocks from campus, Fall $73 per person HONDA 750 1972 - must sell. insertion. TECHNOLOGISTS (ASCP) HASLETT AREA - Two v PONTIAC Low mileage. Carrier, helmets, NURSING ATTENDANTS. Special deluxe, furnished, air Discount for 12 mo. Lease CATALINA - bedrooms, electric heat, air 2 full time positions, one day shift, conditioned. Immediate Bills are due 7 days from chain lock- Best offer over Saturday and Sunday only Dependable. Call $1550. 351-6676. 54-22 and one afternoon shift. Minimum openings. All 3 shifts. Class conditioning. $185/month. occupancy or fall and summer 351-7212 ie due date, a 332-5722, salary $4.13 an hour, credit granted 339-2334. 64-25 rentals. 351-2647. 484-8494, begins May 6, luncheons and 731 Burcham Drive 501 la Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 11 am. for experience. Please contact Office 489-1656. X184-30 11-4-30 MOTORCYCLE TUNE-UP. parking furnished. Apply at the Models open 1-6, Mon. - Sit. of SUBLEASE SUMMER, 4-man, very Factory trained mechanic, 20% Employment, Lansing General Ingham County Extended Care Other times by appoinlmnt close! Air, two full baths. below dealer price. 484-3500. Hospital, 2800 Devonshire, Facility, 3882 Dobie Road, KOSHER - MALE roommate PONTIAC LEMANS 1967 - air, 337-2019. 54-24 Lansing, Michigan 48909. Call needed for Fall. Call Rick at LANSING EAST side. 2 54-22 Okemos, Michigan. Phone power steering / brakes. 372-8220. Equal Opportunity Bedroom, furnished, aoi 349-1050. 5-4-23 337-0901. 54-25 351-1208 after 6 p.m. 5-4-23 Automotive NORTON COMMANDO 1972. Employer. 54-25 $150 per month. Availa RAMBLER STATION wagon, 1967 Used 1 year. 6600 miles. New WAITRESS NEEDED immediately, SUMMER RENTALS EAST HAZEL - Pennsylvania. One 15, 1974. Year lease r - good transportation, $175. chain, rear tire. $1450. RETAIL SALES people. Full time, good starting pay, other bedroom, furnished, all utilities Call between 5-10pm, 882-2316.] BUICK 1965 349-3555, 6-7pm. 3-4-19 experience necessary. Call THE benefits. Apply in person, 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS paid, fireplace, lease, deposit. 04-30 Skylark Coupe. Good 355-5991 after 5pm. 3-4-19 WEATHERVANE for $140. 485-2377, between 3-7 mechanical shape, body good Dagwood 2803 East Kalamazoo. 2 PEOPLE appointment. 3514140. 3-4-22 5-4-23 p.m. 54-25 SUBLET SUMMER one bedroonB considering age. $200. Call RAMBLER 1959 - good YAMAHA, 750 - 1973. Smooth S150 MONTH 351-7312. 5-4-24. furnished, air conditioning condition. $125. 349-1297. running bike, good shape. Best 3-4 PEOPLE MATURE SITTER for 2 school DRAFTING ARCHITECTURAL SOUTH HOLMES, 301. South, close. $185. 337 2573 3-4 22 j 1-4-19 offer. Rob, 484-6461. 3-4-19 - children. Monday, Thursday, $180 MONTH CHEYENNE 3/4 ton pickup - evenings and Saturdays. Call Sparrow Hospital. One male 1973. 350, V-8. Like new. Will RENAULT 1969 Excellent Friday until July 1. Harrison and 349-1074 after 9pm. 3-4-19 person needed for 1 room - TRIUMPH BONflir7ILLE, 1969, Saginaw. Good pay! 3514658. let go for $2900. Please call condition. Very clean. 30 mpg. good co,SOUP low mileage. 54-24 CEDAR upstairs efficiency. Cooking, 882-3022 or 372-1518. 10-4-24 $825 or best offer. 393-01%. TWO PEOPLE to work in home for share bath, $70. 351-7497. Call Markat 332-8641. 34-19 5-4-24 mentally retarded adults. Rural VILLAGE 04-30 conditioning, catpeted, laundH-B COUGAR 1968 - Automatic, BMW, YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, PROMGRAMMER ANALYST setting. One live - in night Unfurnished $150, fumisW| power steering, radio, vinyl top T-BIRD, 1965. 390, 4-barrel, 36040 D.O.S. operating system weekend position. One EFFICIENCY APARTMENT $175. Short tcr RICKMAN. Save gas and have and interior. 882-5416. 3-4-23 leather interior, needs body working with student flow. Aid to alternating evening - day available for summer, Burcham considered. Phone 627-9285 fun too! Most models still work. $350. 349-2084, Mark, Jr. position. Contact Denise Curl at ONE OR 2 men for 4 man Campus Woods. Call 3514507. 14-19 collect (11 587-6680 54-24 available. Large stock of parts, faculty in utilizing time sharing CUTLASS S 1973 - power, air, 10-4-25 with Dartmouth Per August Community. Hills, very negotiable. 3514797. accessories, competition or developing a swivel buckets, vinyl top, 627-9870. 5-4-23 3-4-23 551 ALBERT equipment, helmets and leathers. mini - computer Delta system. Street - 1 block NEAR MSU. One bedroon,| console. 34,000 miles. $3,000. TEMPEST 1964 4-door. 4 Excellent from unfurnished. Carpeting, t new SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, INC., fringe program with campus. Large two Jeff, 485-1751, 372-6069. tires, automatic, $200, SUMMER JOBS MUST SUBLET immediately, 2 bedrooms, furnished. Four left or best 2460 North Cedar, Holt. Just salary commensurate with conditioning, kitchen appli**# 10-4-30 offer. 332-4938. 54-19 expertise. We are an Equal Waiters, waitresses, dishwashers, bedroom, furnished modern for fall. Resident manager laundry, parking, no pets VI south of 1-96 overpass. Phone ■ cooks, from June 21, through apartment, $190 / month. Move apartment No. 3, 332-2404 or 332-1703. 4 4 19 694-6621. C-44-19 Opportunity Employer with an DATSUN 1973 - 240Z a TOYOTA LAND cruiser 1973. Red Labor Day. Send Resume to in now with free until May 1. 351-6676. 10-4-19 affirmative action plan. Apply with 20+ mpg. Excellent car. Must with white top. Warn hubs. SINBAD'S RESTAURANT Box Call 373-6753 days. 332-0336, the Personnel Department, Delta FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted ■ sell. $4300. 355-5780 after 5pm. Reasonable. 339-8851. 5-4-24 MOTORCYCLE SEATS recovered. 125 Mackinaw City, Michigan after 6. 24-22 All College, University Center, TWO BEDROOM Share bedroom, close to campm ■ 4-4-19 colors, all sizes. $20, up. 49701. 3-4-19 furnished 485-2013. 54-22 Michigan. 48710. 34-23 apartment. Near $20/week. Call Sherry It TRIUMPH 1 campus, ain GT-6, 1968 - 6 G|RL needed to share conditioned, $180 / month. 3 51-9502 before 4 FIAT 850. Convertible, 1972 - cylinder, 30 mpg. $1300 or best DEVIL'S LAKE Yacht Club, WANTED: MAN to do Twyckingham Apartments offer. 484-9751. 3-4-19 HONDA 1969 350cc. $500, must patch - up , 351-6168.4-4-19 351-1700, after 6 p.m. 64-19 18,000 miles. AM/FM, $1750. located between Adrian and exterior painting. Call 332-1167 starting next September. sell! Runs good. 355-0681. 353-3301. 14-19 1104 North Fairview, before 4 Jackson, is seeking cooks. after 5pm. 2-4-19 TRIUMPH 1972 GT-6 Mach III. 3-4-23 p.m. 2-4-19 Kitchen helpers, bartenders, Make offer. 694-3703 after 5. 34-23^ CYCLE INSURANCE - lowest waitresses, bussers, and cleaners PART TIME cook weekends. 2 GIRLS spring. summer Chalet and / or fall Apartments. - CROSSWORD FIAT, 1972 - 128, rust proofed, for the summer season, May - Experience preferred, not radials, Abarth exhaust. 35 mpg, VEGA 1972, Hatchback, AM/FM rates on any sized cycle. Easy payment plan. Call UNION September. Interested necessary. Must be neat and 332-6416. 24-22 PUZZLE great second car. $1,550. 8-track, tinted glass. Must sell! applicants should reply stating dependable. Transportation UNDERWRITERS, 372-8120 or 393-9279. 5-4-24 355-0944. 5-4-24 dates of availability, age, needed. Call for appointment GRADS, MALE SHARE 4854317.20-5-16 education and experience to 655-2175. Ask for Robbie apartment. Close. Quiet, or DEVIL'S LAKE YACHT CLUB, kitchen, 4. Musical Gary. SEA HAWK bath, laundry. Ctoycfemgtjam Manitou Beach, Michigan 49253. 349-3328 after 6 perception NOW LEASING RESTAURANT, Williamston. p.m. or 14-19 34-18 weekends. 104-23 "I Inclined walk SUMMER & FALL ll Medley 13. Souice of NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER 8 SEPARATE LOCATIONS AIR CONDITIONED DOES THE r "n indigo 14. Class DON'T FORGET! AND FALL COMPLETE KITCHENS STUDIOS "NATIONAL IV Inquisitive 16. Twmkler 17. Athena's 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHED shield abbr, * 19. Brotherly love 42. Fruit Luxury apartments completely furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture and shag carpeting GO TO 22. Pinch 44, cry of disgust throughout. Your opportunity to be the NATIONAL BRECK GIRL is right here. Not only would you receive Fame throughout the country but ♦Each unit has diswasher, garbage disposal, central air COHINGWOOD $1,000 in cash an all expense paid trip to New York City an original conditioning, and heating. 1SM1II pastel portrait of yourself by the famous brack artist Ralph William APARTMENTS Delta Arms 21S Delta St. * Williams & a year's supply of Brack Hair Care products. 3 parking spaces per unit. 1S1-SI39 Evergreen Arms 141 Evergreen St. are now leasing for * Heated pool and private 3S1-6I31 balconies Hailett Arm* 13} CoHingwood St. You need only to have your portrait taken at Packer Studio. Just summer & fall! call to make an appointment for you sitting as soon as possible to 3S1-I9S0 Two Bedroom Units start at: North Polnte 1240 Hailett Rd. 332-0(70 get in the running. Your only expense is the normal portrait sitting charge. You must schedule your appointment soon, your portrait *air conditioned 1 Univeriity Terrace 424 Michigan must be taken no later than *dishwasher mo per man Summer 337-0000 Friday, April 26th, 1974. - Univeriity village 030 Abbot Rd. DON'T WAIT *shag carpeting 351-2011 - YOU could be the ♦unlimited parking 70°°/ mo per man - Fall Inn America 2730 E. Cr. River NATIONAL BRECK GIRL ♦Plush furniture 337-1021 ♦Model Open Daily $64°°/ mo per man - Special 12 mo. rate HALSTEAD call 351-8282 Call 351-7166 managed by 351-7910 (behind Zody's - on the riverl) All Slate Management Co., Inc. ASK ABOUT OUR EARLY LEASE DISCOUNT Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 19, 1974 17 Houses Apartments |[VJ For Salt Lost t Powd |[(^] [_ Personal /j |" Recreate* CARPETED PORCH Room for loronado GARDENS - 2 rent. $81 Call after 3 p.m. SINGLES - MALE. Walk to PIONEER SX625 Stereo receiver. ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter - FIND SOMETHING VOICE LESSONS, call 351-5728, PAR-MOR 1 bedroom townhouse available campus. Cooking. 334 Kenwood 2002 Stereo amp. mechanical, good condition, IF You've found a pet or article of after 6 p.m. Reasonable, ask for 351-1985. 4-4-19 I immediately- $147/month V®'1 Evergreen. Call 489-1893. 74-2# Sony CF550 AM/FM, portable must sell! $25. 332-1147. 5-4-23 value, we want to help you return Pat. B-1-4-19 GOLF COURSES I Qualify Membership fee $185. ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own stereo cassette recorder. Koss it. Just come into the State News Illuminated Driving Range 1 Phone 393-9513 Monday - CLOSE: QUIET neighborhood, K2+2 Quad headphones. Pioneer 9 Hole Par 3 & room. Close - River Street. MAGNOVOX STEREO 2% years Classified Department and tell us Regulation I Friday, l0-5pm. 5-4-22 private bath, kitchen privileges. CS99A speakers. Sony ICB300W old. Love - you want to place ad in EAST Course. $60/month. 351-4471. 3-4-19 $90. 351-8976. 54-24 seat - new traditional an Walkie • Talkie set. PLUS Much LANSING STATE BANK'S found Corner Park Lk. Rd. & E. M-78 styling. 4 barstools 24" high NORTH 836. Available. - IaRGE More quality used equipment: SUBLEASING 2 bedroom for wood frame I black naugahyde column. As a public service EAST Peanuts Personal |D^3432 J Private, lower, furnished. $150 / summer, porch. Call Ronna ONE BLOCK from campus - Mcintosh, AR, Pioneer, Sony, seats. 485-9261. 54-19 LANSING STATE BANK will run I month plus deposit. Utilities 355-1994. 3-4-19 Furnished rooms starting at Dynaco, KLH, Electrovoice, the ad at no cost to SUMMER RENTAL. Privacy in the you! 1 paid. References. Married $15/waek. Utilities included. Fisher, Rectilineer. Large EAST LANSING "THE GANG" You may have pines in rustic cabin off the I GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar thin - coast of Maine. 15 COuple Call 489-0450. 5-4-22 GIRL Clip this ad for $2.00 week selection of used auto stereo - STATE BANK lost acres, - COOKING, parking, close body, cherry red, deluxe case. a grandfather but you have monthly or season. Call discountl Summer only. systems. Also Sanyo tape IARIGOLD apartments I Campus! $75/month. 519 Evenings, 372-7456.10-4-29 players. Jensen speakers and Excellent condition, $525. C-4-30 gained a doctor. 1-4-19 339-8129. 34-23 911 Marigold, East Lansing. Forest, Ruth. 5-4-23 351-8072 evenings. 5-4-22 Craig mini • cassette players. LOST: UNION Grill, 4/11, bag CUNNINGHAM GIRLS, I promise Large I bedroom, furnished OWN ROOM in comfortable WILCOX SECONDHAND CROSSROADS house, apartment. Carpeting, air EAST LANSING: three bedrooms, close, garden, available STORE, 4854391. C4-30 7'/> HORSE SEARS boat motor - with pictures, socks, toiletries. to talk more this time. Call at 7 [conditioning, heat Included. carpeted, fireplace, refrigerator] 1973. Remote gas tank. Motor Reward. 353-2162. 5-4-23 p.m. T. 14-19 CYCLE (Renting for summer and fall. immediately, $65. 332-6258 stove, garage. 337-2095. 5-4-23 24-19 used less than 10 hours. $175. |h>r I»7.?328 appointment: 351 8545 TYPEWRITER - Smith Corona 651-5958 after 5pm. 5-4-23 LOST: RED key case, 6 important MBgbt - You are in my heart and , 210 ABBOTT RD ; GOOD PEOPLE Electric. Excellent condition, 1 - rooms in house, CLOSE. keys. Erickson - Women's IM mind forever. I love you MORE! EAST LANSING OWN room, summer. $100. Mike, 351-5570. 2-4-19 Brentwood, frandor near, 2 summer. 347 MAC, $60. BASE 901 speakers with equalizer. area, 3-7 p.m. Wednesday. Call 1-4-19 $55/month. Ft/rnished, utilities. •IS Makes I bedroom unfurnished, available 355-1968. 5-4-23 Excellent condition $375. After 355-9823, anytime after 5 p.m. Henkel, 332-6842. 24-19 NORTH FACE Mountain tent, ^ from around the world I immediately. Quiet adults only. X-10-4-27 BUTTON - HAPPY Birthday! sleeps 2 with gear. Tent fly 5pm, 517-546-3844 - ask for ♦adult bicycles I $175. Phone 485-9343. 5-4-22 5, 6, or 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer Bill. 44-22 You've made me so very happy I ij,I *free *10 - speeds and fall. Furnished, parking, ROOMS FOR summer and fall. poles, stakes, 5 lbs. 6 oz. SET OF 3 keys found between love you. Your Pancakes. 1-4-19 repair classes very close, 332-5722, Monday - Cooking, parking, laundry, T.V. Excellent condition, new $145, Chemistry Building and ■ .3 PERSON apartment for TWO KLH-17 speakers - $85. Friday. 9:30 -11am. 0-34-5-31 room. Very close to campus. will sell for $100 or best offer. Anthony Hall. 355-4192. HAPPY 21st studly! Hope you get 332-4081 | summer. Air conditioning, pool, Phona 332-5722. Monday - 485-2454, after 4 Empire 598 turntable with limit this year. Love ya. i M - W, Fri., Sat., I dishwasher, disposal, furnished. p.m. 3-4-22 C-3-4-19 your //' 9:30-5:30 Shure V15-II cartridge - $195. Bird Legs. 14-19 I SUMMER ONLY! Friday, 9:30 -11am. 0-34-5-31 $160. 351-7531. 9-4-26 Call 351-4198 after 5pm. 3-4-19 Thurs., 9:30 - 9:00 12 brick farmhouse in LOST: MINIATURE Schnauzer, Sun., 12- 5 room y K^: Is it really all that important? MAN, furnished country, 15 minutes campus. OWN ROOM, 2 blocks from GIBSON'S V TYPEWRITER - UNDERWOOD male, gray, 9 years old, family Seriously now, a time limit? I apartments. 129 Burcham Drive, Furnished. East Lansing, - also new campus, $65/month. Call Olivett manual, good condition, pet named "Robbie." Wearing a I I $140. 135 124 Cedar Street, $170. Kedzie Drive. For the luxury duplex, 3 bedrooms, central air, $285. 882-4280. 5-4-25 351-3041.34-23 BOCK price negotiable. Call 349-1911. 3-4-22 red coat with dark underneath. When lost in the sweater 14-19 GREEN EYES - kingston leveled I serious, graduate or married I students. Leases starting June or THREE MEN, fall and summer, FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen privileges, perking, 2 blocks ADDIC Dewitt area, April 4th. A substantial reward for his return. by exploding cigarette, ha, ha. Mortimer. 14-19 I Deptember. Call 487-3216. close $85/month. Own room. from campus, males preferred. bike, portable stereo, Please call 669-9361 after 5:30 1 Evenings 5-10 p.m.. 882-2316. 332-5656. 34-23 332-3609. 34-23 • Used books ft price collectables, books, flat silver, p.m. or anytime on weekends. TODD - YOU'LL always be my I Or 8-3 p.m. 351-2402. 0-4-30 radios, garden tools,, baby 34-19 favorite little pig. GIRLS SUMMER term SHARE • Out of print searches - own HOUSE 1 other. Lake Congratulations, baby! 1-4-19 equipment, general household. fCAMPUS VIEW room, near campus, Reasonable. 332-8903. 4-4-19 furnished. Lansing Road. $93. 351-1383. 54-25 • 1st Editions and Americana Friday, April 19, 5-8pm; FOUND: SHOES, sweater, tennis racket. Livestock Pavilion, Last Real Estate APARTMENTS EAST LANSING, two, ROOM AVAILABLE April 22 • Over 25,000 Books in Stock Saturday, April 20 - 9-5:30pm. 927 Beech, East Lansing. 2-4-19 Friday. Describe, 485-6588. C-3-4-19 John « f Service ^ now leasing for - three, four bedroom duplexes one, $52/month plus utilities. Call SEARS FLEXING exercisor, brand summer & fall available summer and fall. 332-3495. 3-4-19 TUE-FRl 1-6, 7-9 FOUND: SUM of money, KtMBERLY DOWNS - 3 bedroom, FOR THE BEST service on stereo new, $19. Call Robin, 353-0912, found Appliances, large kitchen, formal dining, equipment see the STEREO 332-6246 near bus. 351-8920. ROOM IN house SAT 12-5 after 5. X-3-4-20 between International Center family room / fireplace. Built 54-22 own phone behind and Wells Hall. 355-4192. SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. ■UBLET TWO - man room. Two Corel Gables. $60. 351-4152. C-3-4-19 1961. 6% mortgage. $37,900, by C-4-30 124%W.Grand River COMPONENT STEREO, small I blocks from campus. Share GIRLS WANTED for house, close 3-4-19 Advent owner. 489-0939. 104-29 loudspeakers Garrard I cooking and bath. $110 I month to campus. Summer and / or LOST: SILVER chained pearl CREATIVE WEDDINGS, Portraits, I plus utilities. Phone 332-5722 Fall. 337-0980. 5-4-23 SINGLE ROOMS available for "N UPSTAIRS / turntable, Kenwood amplifier, necklace, between Owen and RENT - 1400 square feet of Passport, Application photos. Sony 352 tape deck, many I Monday - Friday, 9:30 • 11am. women in Christian student prerecorded tapes. $400. Call Hubbard, Saturday. Reward. warehouse. Zoned, light Compare. LUKE 11-4-30 COUPLE WITH money, for house center. Kitchen privileges, SUPER KUSTOM bass amplifier - 353-8056. 3-4-19 industry. Just east of East PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-6690. Bob 485-4902 after 6 p.m. with debts, liberal, low rent, immediate occupancyl excellent condition. $650. Call Lansing. 332-0537. 54-22 C-4-30 X34-22 |W0 BEDROOM furnished mobile close, extras. After 3, 615 West $80/month. 131 Bogue Street 882-7525. 3-4-19 $25 - $35/week. Ten Grand River. 3-4-19 (across from Abbot Hall). BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM home 10 SPEEDS NEW WESTINGHOUSt n - - completely I minutes to campus. Quiet and 351-4950. X-64-19 29" GRAND Touring 3-speed. $75, 332-3848. 2-4-22 near campus, master suite with overhauled and oven $330, and G.E. adjusted. $15 I - peaceful on a l8ke. 641-6601. A ROOMY 3 bedroom house for man's, brand new! 482-4687. dressing room and sundeck, plus parts. 371-1275. X54-22 television, $150. 353-1826. I 0-4-30 rent near remodelled. Potter Park. Being Phone 349-0672. "fcrinsi 5-4-23 3-4-19 LOST: gold WOMAN'S setting, 3 opal pendant, diamonds. paneled dining room, 1V4 baths, hardwood floors, $24,900. Typing Service & JARGE TWO party, furnished 54-23 LABLANC ALTO Sax with case. Reward. 353-2547. 5-4-24 351-0997. 34-22 icies. Air conditioned. GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of Excellent condition. $300. Call Animals I Close to campus. Summer, $140, SUMMER SUBLET: 34 people, 355-2881.44-19 LOST: HASLETT: RURAL flavor all kinds. Buy trade and aall. MALE Irish Setter. 6 ANN BROWsl typing and multilith I Fall, $165 484-0585. 30-5-20 own room, air conditioned. BEST year round prices In MASTIFF, MALE - Young and months old. Choke chain and surrounds this brand new 3 offset printing. Complete service Furnished, close / campus. ALL TYPES of optical repairs, bedroom aluminum ranch on Southern Michigan. BOB'S GUN black flea collar. Reward. for ,KE LANSING. Watch, the very large. Obedience trained, half lot. Low dissertations, theses, Negotiable. 332-8381. 5-4-22 SHOP, 2412 South Cedar. Call prompt service - OPTICAL 351-1374. 54-25 • acre tax area. I sailboats from your front door. reasonable to right party. manuscripts, general typing. IBM DISCOUNT, 2615 Eest Only $28,500. Call MOSLEY 371-2244. OR-17-4-23 372-5024. 54-25 24 years experience. I - Deluxe 1 bedroom apartment, NEAR FRANDOR. 3 bedroom REALTY, 339-8129. 3-4-23 349-0850 Michigan. 372-7409. C-3-4-19 LOST: YOUNG Shepherd Collie, C-4-30 I unfurnished, for reliable couple. furnished house, $240 I month 175cc MOTORCYCLE, $100. male, gold and black longhair. FREE KITTENS: Housebroken, refrigerator, a ir plus utilities. $20/month Reward, $10. Call 332-8841 or COUNTRY FORMER -COLLEGE Cheep transportation, fun, runs FENDER SHOWMAN amplifier dish fed. 6 weeks old. 351 4864 ESTATE, TWO I conditioning. $165 par month discount! Summer only. 675-7540. 3-4-23 administrative secretary desires YEARS " good. 351-0100. 5-4-23 with 2 15" SRO speakers. $325. after 5pm. 34-23 old. Five acres with I plus utilities. Phone 339-2075. Evenings, 372-7456. 10-4-29 typing term papers, theses, Call 332-5931 ask for Nick. many trees, three bedroom, | 44-24 44-19 FOUND: LADIES silver watch near family room with fireplace, full manuscripts, etc., at my home. FREE CAT - Has been spayed, Fast service, reas Cherry Lane, last week. Identify basement, two - car attached JBLEASE SUMMER, River Edot. very affectionate. Call 349-2728. l-man, reduced'rates. TROUBADOUR HARP - EbonV 14-19 - Call 355-8103. C-34-23 garage, four stall horse barn, _33^26J6._34-19 large fenced paddock. By owner, 'EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos, I 351-4439.6-4-25 finish. In excellent condition. NEED 1 person immediately - WANT A wolf - why not settle for LOST, SMALL black and white cat. 337-2791.44-19 $425. Call 351-7564.64-26 J'SM (pica or elite type). $57.50 per month. Phone a AKC beautiful tervuren Gunson area. Call 332-1831. ■IRL FOR 4-girl 372-6726 weekdays or 349-1773 - Americana. 484 6536. 3-4-19 "34-19 iate occupancy, close. 10 - SPEEDS MUST SELL 24" Huffy boy's puppy? They'll love your evenings and weekends. 0-24-22 SALES SERVICE. ACCESSORIES children and guard your home. | $65.00. 337-0659. 3-4-23 5 PERSON HOUSE. 2 blocks from 10-speed bike. Only 3 weeks old, LOST: SMALL Gray female, mixed (More Classified Showing and working dogs. Want Ads. Dial 355-8255. on back page) BIST VA1MS. am M NT beautiful) $85. 353-7377. 34-23 terrier. Name Sammie, since campus. Beautiful shape. 349-1460. 54-22 pNE GIRL to share large room in 3 Summer only. 3514293. 4-4-19 April 13. Reward - 349-1855. Park Trace. I 349-3086, after 7 p.m. 11-4-30 $67.50. velocipede TENOR SAXOPHONE Selmer - PUG PUPPIES - AKC, 2 months, 44-19 WtfLd OWN ROOM in nice house. Signet. Plays excellent - must sell, make offer. 882-0086. desperatel Only $275. WANTED ONE or two r $65/month. 489-0456. 44-19 Francis Street. 3e0dier. -- ^^Sran^River^ownstaly 351-8473. 34-23 5-4-22 FOUND: KEYS on chain with leather tag, in Student Serivces. JI Call for apartment at Campus Hill. KINKAJOU (HONEY bear) Call 353-9180. C-34-23 Kim or George. 349-2843. FIVE BEDROOM Home. 254 miles GIRL'S 5-SPEED Schwinn. ACCESSORIES, COMPLETE male, $55. 482-3954 after to campus in Lansing. Available Excellent condition. $80. selection for audio, guitars and FOUND: PAIR of brown leather Co@sU.UMl 5:30pm. 3-4-19 332-1170 after 4 pm. 4-4-24 band instruments with a full line gloves by River, Erickson immediately. 4894152. 54-22 near ilRL NEEDED for 2-person sheet music department to J»ve Hall. 351-3460. C-34-23 | apartment, summer. Very large, HOUSES, FURNISHED, very 3 SPEED HUMIDIFIER No. 35. 2 your every music need. is from campus, air I conditioning. 3514408. 54-19 close! June - only. 5-7 p.m. 54-24 June. 332-5622 black bar stools, $10. wood shelves, $40. 3 units of 675-6586 MARSHALL MUSIC, 245 Ann Street. C-14-19 Mobile Homes Q Personal ~J/\ IEMALE WANTED until June 15. after 5pm. 24-22 WALK TO campus. Duplex. ALTO SAXOPHONE, Vito. Very HAVEN OF PEACE Spiritualist I April rent free. $90 May $45 Good condition, call 355-6211, Church, 10813 North Ionia Utilities paid. 1020 Short Street. SANSUI 210 Receiver, $75. Pair of I -June. Call 337-0578. 5-4-23 Call 489-1893. 74-26 rectilinear 11>, $80. BASF after 6 p.m. 34-23 WANDERCRAFT 12' x 60'with 8' Road, Sunfield, Michigan. THE COMPLETE x 28' glass enclosed porch. Services Sunday, 11:00. Cassette. $35/351-5481.54-25 WEDDING SERVICE Houses Announcements £j SHARE HOUSE. furnished, utilities. Own bedroom, $75/month, split GUILD 12 string guitar, model 412. BLOW YOUR English own Trumpet. horn. Brass, $50. Utility shed. Furnished. 409 Lancelot Place, King Arthur's Court. Phone 485-0203. 5-4-23 Readings or consultations by appointment. Messages after DIAMONDS: 3y ORANGE BLOSSOM 351-7989, after 5 p.m. Very impressive. 332-3959. 351-0153. Tom. 14-19 services. 19-5-3 54-19 BRETT'S PRINTING GOLD FASHION llEED ROMMATE - house - near 54-24 SERVICE TWO BEDROOM 12' x 60'. Will |I L.C.C. and bus. $75/month. Call 372-8566 evenings. 484-7461 Rooms !>*: SEAMSTRESSES - FABRIC at BEST OF all Garage Sales. Whitehills subdivision, 1512 sell with or without furnishings. f "accesTcenter . FOR | 2435 SOUTH RUNDLE GOLDMASTER WEDDING RINGS: By Meedowbrook Lane. Bikes, Skirted. Call evenings and on 24, days. 34-22 outrageously low prices. weekends 393-8134. BL-3-4-19 | Human Reproduction Health | 489-2687 ART CARVED 351-8781 after 6 p.m. 34-22 furniture, household items, all ORANGE BLOSSOM •Traditional and Customized Jath SHARE furnished house, AVAILABLE NOW through June MUSIC FOR Summer! Fisher 500 donated by East Lansing Golden Serpent Swim Club. Friday 19, FIVE ROOM furnished, 12' x 50', | Abortion - Contraception services j •One day service available. GOLD FASHION ' bedroom, single 15. $65/month, 201 South I 641-4415. 54-24 girl. Foster. 372-9362. 54-19 Receiver, Jensen veakers, Dual turntable. Enjoy. Call John T. 6-8. Saturday, 9-6. 14-19 skirted, shed, new furnace, humidifier, air conditioner, 8' x ♦ 1226 East485Michi3271 Lansing - gan | GIFTS: For the BRIDAL PARTY ®KEM0S 2 bedroom duplex, APARTMENT - OWN room, house 485-2916. 44-19 WILLIAMSTON FLEA MARKET 20' sun deck, professionally BOARD EXAM TUTORING Bridal Registries OPEN THURSDAY 1 unfurnished, large basement, sells, buys, and barters landscaped lot, MSU Vi mile, STANLEY H. KAPLAN EVENINGS. near L.C.C. Unfurnished, older $3800. 351-8637, after 6 p.m. I huge kitchen. 349-0282. 34-22 GARAGE SALE: 12' sailboat and interesting things. Get into TUTORING COURSES student / worker, $55 monthly. RESOURCE CONSERVING 34-19 Jacobson's trailer. Stereo Component Now being formed for the 482-8561.3-4-19 ■RED system, receiver, turntable and CONSUMERISM. Tuesday and upcoming MCAT, DAT, LSAT, Visit our complete OF rip off rents and jive REMBRANDT shops Saturday, 10-6. Grand River ^xSff. 10'x7' speakers. Set of drums, sunlamp; - ATGSB, GRE Board Exams. For for the home- XWllKY mi # JI landlords? 'o Here's an alternative ONE MAN to share house, large cabinet; bumper pool table, Avenue, Williemston. 14-19 shed, on lot, good condition. information call 1-313-354-0085. and take advantage AftT CENTER renting. Call Mark or Bob at furnished, utilities included. Must sell! $3,000. 394-0574. I EAST LANSING realty 415 East Grand River, 0-14-19 of our Bridal Registry TELEPHONE 337-1314 $60/month. 351-3152, after 5 54-25 I COMPANY. 332-3534. 4-4-19 Williamston. 349-2891. 44-19 KENWOOD KR-5200 STEREO Bridal Registry 319 E. Grand River Ave. p.m. 4-4-19 East Lansing, Michigan Receiver. Akai X-150D tape SUNT AN LOTIONS - We have Lower Level AMERICAN 1973. Two bedrooms ZENITH, 19" black and white TV. deck. Soundcraftsman Model them! GULLIVER STATE furnished, excellent 3 months old, $155 value. Will 20-12 audio frequency DRUGS. 1105 East Grand River. sell for $901 351-1578. 4-4-22 equelizer, Dyna FM-3 tuner condition .steps, skirting, 8' x 10' shed. Located in Windmill 332-5171.0-14-19 Bridal Shops Tux Rentals Fisher 210 receiver. Metro Tec Trailer Park, Holt. $5100. Phone ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and SD4AQ Universal 4 channel 6634135. 54-19 sell. 220 Albert Street, under Lums. C-4-30 recorder rear channel amplifer. Fisher XP-60 speakers. Cass MONTY'S BAR Dorothy's Bridal Shop BRIDES-MOTHERS CAMPUS TUX MARLETTE 1971 12'x63' with SANSUI 4000X Receiver, Garrard tapes $2. 8 track tapes $1.50. Albums $1. Electronic repair of 7%y21' expando. 3 bedroom, AND RESTAURANT BRIDESMAIDS HOLIDAY FORMALS SHOP carpeted, skirting, porch, shed, —Custom made East Lansing turntable, Sansui 2002 Speakers all kinds. We buy, sell and trade. all offers considered. 372-7520. Shrimp and Fish •regular & hard to fit sizes a ross from campus. $950 value for $5001 Call Pat, DICKER & DEAL 15972 Turner-Lansing 34-22 Pitcher Night (M-W-S) 337-0564. 54-22 SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 Call 372-6941 for appt. ftl-6330 South Cedar, Lansing, 487-3886. (Very Special Sunday) THREE DOUBLE wide travello TWIN BED, $50, spreads $3 and C4-30 Luncheon special - $1.50 Jacobson's mobile homes! 24' x 52' - $7, and kitchen items. 485-0025. 24-19 CANON 1218 super 8 movie $8,900, 24' x 56' $9,900 and An outstanding selection 24' x 60' • $10,900. Call or Pool Table of gowns, from camera. 12-1 power zoom. come and visit AMERIHOMES, Pin Ball Machines traditional to avante garde. VIOLIN, GOOD Original list over $1,000, asking 6900 South Cedar. 694-8644. Call 355-8802, after 4 p.m. $300. 349-1715, after 6 p.m. Bridal salon 5-4-24 64-23 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos OR-44-19 SECOND LEVEL BEST BUY in town! 1973 3 CAMERA CASE - Plastic, GIBSON J-50 folk guitat - $150. - TUTORING IN GERMAN BRIDES underwater, with flash $375 new. West Fillmore 4000 - bedroom, partly furnished, pronunciation, conversation For Over '<4 Century attachment and view finder. Fits 200 watt bass amp. - $500. skirting, disposal, all carpeted. practice. Call 355-3846. 3-419 The little shop International Want Ad Week Kodak Instamatic 414. $46. 385-8767. 54-24 $1280 new. Ampeg guitar cabinet with 2 15" speakers - Excellent condition. Make offer! 655-1227. 5-4-23 FREE . A lesson in complexion Choose Lamberts 311 South Washington that has in men's formal everything wear $200. 394-2167 before 7pm. care. Call 484-4519 East GIBSON ELECTRIC guitars; 64-22 NEW MOON, 1970 - 12x60', 3 Michigan or 485-7197 Lansing Lansing E. Michigan Ave. A Real Value ES330tDC, ESI26 3/4 T, Gibson amplifier. Best offers. SEWING MACHINE Cleerance bedroom, front kitchen. Call after 5pm, 645-7380. 5-4-24 Mall. MERLE COSMETIC STUDIOS. C-3-4-19 NORMAN 1V5-9818 across from Sparrow 353-7502. 54-24 Hospital Salel Brand new portables MARLETTE 12' 65', 3 Jewelry 489-4830 10 words 5 INTERESTED IN x No-Frills $49.95. $5 par month. Large - Low days *5.00 2 TIRES. 4 brand new mags. selection or reconditioned used bedroom, 8' x 21' expando, Cost Jet Travel to Europe, The C-60-15 Super Stock V's. 2 G-60-14 Formula I's. 4 Keystone machines. Singers, Whites. skirted, shed, partially furnished, Middle East, The Far East, Jacobson's Ann Arbor Necchls, New Homes and "many on wooded lot. 676-2278. Africa, or Practically Anywhere? Over 10 words 10* per word par day. Classic rims, 2 • 14", 2 ■ 16". others." $19.95 to $39.95. 54-19 EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS can Precious Stones Ypsilanti 3534090. 64-24 Terme. EDWARDS help you find the least expensive Beautifully Set and No cancellation!. Bands for bride A groom. To place your ad in DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. There's a ready market for your way for getting where you want YAMAHA TWELVE string guitar, the Wedding Column 1115 North Washington, mobile home in the Want Ads. to go. Phone us Toll - Free at F Ine Call 355-8255 Now to place your ad. perfect condition, good cata. Jewelry C-3-4-19 To sell yours dial 365 - 8255. (800) 223-5569. 25-5-17 STREET FLOOR Call Vicki 355-8255 Call 365-6660. 3-4-22 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Fr'day, April m High court justice TjtoMtrjjjj THESES, RESUMES, typing and printing. Reaionable prices. Tpn Smta A Want Ad reachei out to who want your motorcycle. To people DOMINO'S PIZZA] COMMERICAL PRINTING. place your ad, call 355-8255. will speak at MSU 351-4116. C-4-30 accurate! HAS WHAT YOU WANT PURPLE VICKI - fait, THESES, PAPERS, general typing. inexpensive typing. Very Guaranteed work. Call Carolyn, near campus. 337-7260. 10-4-26 332-6574. 10-4-23 TYPING DONE in my home. 50c U.S. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas was retained by the U.S. Securities per page up to 10 pages. 40c per Douglas will speak on "Points of Rebellion" and Exchange Commission in 1934 to page over 10 pages. 489-2128. Pizza delivered hot to your doj May 1 at MSU as part of Law Day USA. investigate methods of reorganization of 04-30 Great tasting ~ BELL'S PIZZA House needs a The speech, at 8:15 p.m. in the Auditorium, bankrupt businesses. As chairman of the SEC in TYPING THESES and term papers. married man to manage the is being sponsored by ASMSU and is open to 1937, he directed the reorganization of stock Free pick - up and delivery. Kalamazoo store $3,000 the public without charge. exchanges and over-the-counter securities 371-4636. 10-4-22 required. Call Mr. Bell, for A native of Maine, Minn., Douglas was the markets and the vigorous policing of the 332 5027 or 351-7100 IRENE ORR - These., term papers, youngest associate justice of the U.S. Supreme full-disclosure provisions of the Securities and Exchange Act. general typing. Formerly with 675-7391. 5-4-22 Court in 125 years when he was appointed in Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. 1939 at the age of 41. C-4-30 GOOD USED TENOR saxaphone, Law Day USA was set aside by a joint Throughout his career he has emphasized the resolution of Congress FYPPnicurcn idu wanted. Call 393-2068, after 3 responsibilities of business and the power of and presidential EXPERIENCED IBM . typing. 2-4-19 government to regulate the economy. He has proclamation during the Eisenhower administration as a special day of celebration Dissertations, (Pica FAYANN 489-0358. C-4-30 - Elite). Group Rates Available also stressed the need for preserving individual PIANO - CHEAP. Any condition. for the American people in appreciation of freedom against government infringement. their liberties. COMPLETE THESES - Service, c#" Mike Kramer, 337-1861. Douglas worked his way through college, earning his B.A. from Whitman College in 1920, his LLB in 1925 and his LLD in 1938. It is observed with three major objectives: to advance equality and justice under law, to Discount printing, IBM typing and binding of these, publications. Across resumes, from 3-4-19 _ _ H0ME TO sublease _ 7c~are for"while DOMINO'S After working with a private law firm, he campus corner M.A.C. and encourage citizen support of law observance Qvm9r „ gone. Am retp9Clab|e, Grand joined the law faculty of Columbia University in 1927 and then Yale University, where he did and law enforcement and to foster respect for law and understanding of its essential place in R.ver. Below Jones mature c(e8n f#male Khool The Pizza People Period research on business law. the life of every U.S. citizen. COPYGRAPH 337-1666. C-4-30 SERVICES, 332-1388. BLMuT* 5*1388 BL-14-19 ^ NOTICE 10 ALL STUDENTS Academic Advising, Enrollment and Registration For 1974 Summer and Fall Terms EARLY ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER TERM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE Medical Students Early Enrollment for the 1974 Summer term will continue Students in Health and Physical Education should consult Majors in Urban & Metropolitan Studies and Racial & through May 1 for all those students attending Michigan with advisers in the HPR Advisement Center prior to May Ethnic Studies are expected to plan their Summer & Fall ,A11 Year 1 and 2 students must see their advisers between State University Spring term and who intend to register for 1. Students majoring in Recreation, Industrial Arts, or term schedules with their academic advisers between April April 22 - 26. Summer term 1974. Early Enrollment materials may be Special Education should consult with their respective 17 • May 1. Appointments should be made with their Medical Technology Students obtained in Room 150, Administration Building. academic advisers during the same time period. advisers. Non - Urban Development students should consult with the Director of Student Affairs, Room 114 West Owen (Summer and/or Fall) All student must see their academic adviser by June 7. Call 353-7800 for an EARLY REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER TERM Graduate Center, 3-1B03, if they wish to receive appointment. Undergraduates assigned to the Advisement Center in The course sections that students request Erickson Hall, who need special assistance, may arrange a information about programs and courses. in enrolling on COLLEGE OF BUSINESS the Registration Section Request form will be reserved for program planning conference any time prior to May 1 by them only through Early Registration which will be held in coming to 134 Erickson Hall or calling 355-1900 for an JAMES MADISON COLLEGE Academic advising for Summer & Fall Terms, 1974, will the Men's Intramural Building on June 4-5 (Tuesday and appointment. take place during the period of April 17 • May 1. Students Wednesday). All students who register at Regular During the period between April 22-30, all James Madison should adhere to the following schedule: Graduate students should contact their respective advisers. students are asked to meet with their academic advisers to Registration on June 17 and 18 must obtain class cards for each course. Any graduate student who is in need of assistance with plan Summer and Fall term schedules. Students should 1. Student in Economics, Business Education, Distributive make an appointment to see their advisers at this time, and problems of a procedural or administrative nature should Education, Office Administration, Risk and Insurance, and ACADEMIC ADVISING contact the Office of Graduate Student Affairs, 252 to use this opportunity to undertake some long - range the Honors College should see their faculty academic Erickson Hall, or should call 355-7346. academic planning. You are reminded to bring your advisers in the respective departments during the advisers' Students planning to attend the 1974 Summer and/or Fall Student Handbook and MSU catalog when you see your term who have not yet updated their "academic progress regularly scheduled office hours. adviser. plan" should see their academic advisers according to COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS 2. Students in all other undergraduate majors should see an arrangements in the colleges and departments. LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE Advising Schedule for Fall and/or Summer term, 1974 academic adviser in he College of Business Advisement If you plan to study as a guest student at another college or Center, Room 7 Eppley Center, from 8-5 on the following During the period of April 22 - April 30 students interested university this summer, it is your responsibility to Advertising, 355-2314, April 17-25. Call or visit in attending summer school should contact their academic dates: April 17, A-B; 18, C-D; 19, E-G; 22, H-K; 23, L-M; determine in advance the appropriateness of the course in departmental office, 204 Journalism Bldg., and sign up for advisers to prepare a program for Summer Term. Similarly, 24, N-O; 25, R-Si; 26, Sk-V; 29, W-Z. which you propose to enroll. Therefore, it is important that appointment with your advisor. students should consult with their academic advisers you discuss the course that you are planning to take with 3. Juniors and seniors who have not met with their faculty regarding their Fall Term program during the period April an appropriate academic officer at Michigan State Audiology and Speech Sciences, 353-8780. Group advising 22 - April 30. academic adviser to complete an Academic Program Guide 3-5 p.m. April 22-26, or by appointment April 17 - May 1. should do University before the end of Spring term. so during this advisement period. Journalism, 353-6430, April 23 - May 1. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND 4. Graduate students should make appointments to see College and departmental mimeographed materials will be NATURAL RESOURCES their respective advisers. available for use by academic advisers in working with advisees during Spring term. The printing of the Fall Term Television and Radio, 355-8372, April 17 - May 1. All students in the College of Agriculture and Natural JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE Schedule of Courses and Academic Handbook is delayed Resources should see their academic advisers by until after the final meeting of the Academic Council in Communication, 355-3471, April 17 - May 1. appointment during the period of April 22 - May 1, 1974. SUMMER TERM. JMC student planning on taking courses June. Call Jan McGeachy or see her in 545 So. Kedzie regarding at MSU or elsewhere summer term should discuss their Appointments should be made as early in the advising advising schedule. Enrollment agreement forms must be period as possible. plans with their academic adviser. There are no formal JMC ENROLLMENT FOR FALL TERM completed by May 1. courses offered Summer, 1974. SENIORS - if you are COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE planning to graduate at the end of summer term, you In July, the Fall Term Schedule of Courses and Academic should see your faculty adviser now for Handbook with a blank Registration Section Request form approval of your COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 1. Schedule an appointment for a conference with your Field of Concentration. enclosed will be mailed to students enrolled Spring term academic adviser by signing the appointment sheet who plan to return for the 1974 Fall term. If, during the Labor and Industrial Relations — Graduate Student should designating his available hours. This sheet will be posted on FALL TERM. JMC course descriptions for Fall Term will summer, you will not be at the address you listed on your see their advisers before enrollment and registration. or near his office door about April 16. Conferences are to be available May 21st in the Advising Center - 11 Snyder. Home Address Card during Spring registration, you should be held during the period April 17 to May 1 JMC students can sign up for fall courses on a first • come, make arrangements at your home to have the Schedule of Social Science - Undergraduates — Student should see their first • served basis on May 28 - 29 - 30 from 8:00 -11:30 in Courses and Academic Handbook forwarded to you as soon own advisers before enrollment and registration. Office 2. For your appointment bring to your academic adviser the Snyder Trophy Room. This internal sign - up will give as possible. hours are posted in 141 Baker Hall. Early enrollment for Summer term is being handled in 150- Administration your planned program for Summer and/or Fall term and present JMC students an opportunity to reserve fall JMC discuss it with him for his suggestions. courses before they are opened up to incoming freshmen 1. Students at that time should refer to their "academic Building through May 1. during summer orientation. Reservations made during this progress plan" developed with their academic advisers, and 3. All College of Natural Science Majors must see their Social Science period will be held only if a student also early enrolls for complete their Registration Section Request form in - Graduates - 206 Berkey Hall. Phone the same courses through the mail academic advisers EACH TERM to discuss their programs. during the summer with accordance with that plan. the Registrar's Office. 2. The completed Registration Section Request form must Anthropology - Mrs. Judy Tordoff, Undergraduate THE HONORS COLLEGE All courses in Justin Morrill College are open to non • JMC be received by the Office of the Registrar no later than Adviser, is available in her office, 346 Baker Hall, during No Preference student in the Honors College students on a space available basis. Early enrollment August 15. posted hours, April 17 • May 1. should report to their advisers in the Honors College office for academic priority will be given to JMC students. Non - JMC students who complete a JMC course REGISTRATION FOR FALL TERM Geography — Mr. Kenneth Keifenheim, Undergraduate advising before completing preregistration procedures for request form in 157 Snyder Hall will receive second Adviser, will be in his office, 318 Natural Science, during the Fall term. priority. Forms shall be submitted Students should complete registration and pay fees during by August 15th. The student must also early enroll for the posted hours, April 17 - May 1. the period Monday through Wednesday, September 23-25. All other Honors College students should arrange to visit same course(s) during the summer through the mail with The alphabetical Schedule of Registration will be included the honors advisers in the fields before completing the Registrar's Office. For further information on courses Political Science - Students wishing to be advised prior to the or the jn the Fall Schedule of Courses and Academic Handbook. early enrollment should see Mrs. LeeAnn Matthews, registration procedures outlined by the college of their college program, call 35(3-9599). enrollment. Undergraduate Adviser, during posted hours, April 17 - May COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS 1 in Room 306 S. Kedzie. CHANGE OF MAJOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - NO PREFERENCE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES: University College All undergraduate majors in the College of Arts and Letters, Psychology - Mrs. Mary Donoghue, Undergraduate An student with 84 or fewer credits initiate changes of major except Studio Art majors, should see their academic appointment card for a conference with your academic advisers during office hours April 22-26. Check with Adviser, will be in her office, 112A Olds Hall, from 8-12 adviser has been mailed to each No Preference student for preference in the appropriate University College Academic and 1-5 during April 17 • May 1. Student Affairs Office. department offices for the hours of individual advisers. program planning for fall term. If you have not received a card or were unable to keep your appointment, you may South Campus Residents: S33 Wonders Hall Make an appointment to minimize waiting in line or if you cannot come at the hours scheduled. Sociology — All majors should plan to consult with their come to the advisement office before May 1. Brody Residents: 109 Brody Hall adviser prior to early enrollment. Office hours are available East Campus Residents: 229 E. Akers. English majors - should go first to the Undergraduate in 201 Berkey Hall. Each No Preference student who has earned 85 credits North Campus and Off - Campus Residents, including Shaw Office, 212 Morrill Hall. Hall: 170 Bessey Hall. Criminal Justice (junior standing) by the end of spring term, 1974, must - Students who have not had their declare a major before the end of the term. This may English Education majors — every student must report to be JUNIORS AND SENIORS: A student wishing to change his Department office. programs planned for Summer and Fall Terms should done at the appropriate Advisement Center. report to Room 412 Olds Hall for advising from 8 a.m. to 5 major in one degree college to a major in another degree History majors - should go first to the Undergraduate p.m. during April 17 - May 1. college must initiate the change in the office of the assistant No Preference Advisement Centers: Residents of Case - Adviser, 341 Morrill Hall. Freshmen and sophomore majors dean of the college in which he is registered. If the change is will then be directed to Wilson - Wonders • golden, S33 Wonders; Residents of Faculty Advisers. Social Work - Freshmen and Sophomores see Mrs. Sally approved, it becomes effective at the beginning of the next Brody Complex, 109 Brody; Residents of East Campus, term. Music majors — should go first to Undergraduate Advising Parks, Room 220 Baker Hall, 353-8626. Juniors and 229 E. Akers; AH others (Off - campus students, residents Center, 155 Music Building. Seniors see Mrs. Jean Graham, Room 234 Baker Hall, of Abbot, Mason, Phillips, Shaw, Snyder & West Circle The student must (heet the requirements for graduation 353-8619. Office hours are available in 254 Baker Hall. Humanities majors (except Pre - Law) — should go to Halls), 170 Bessey. given in the catalog current at the time the change is Undergraduate Office of the College of Arts and Letters, effective. Thirty credits must be completed while enrolled in Urban Planning — For academic advising see advisers during 207 Linton Hall. posted office hours located outside their offices, April 17 - Student enrolling in evening classes an adviser by telephone (353-4370 or oilly may confer with the major in the college in which the degree is to be earned. Humanities Pre - Law majors - should check their adviser's May 1. 355-3515.). Residence college student (James Madison, Justin Morrill, office hours with the History or Philosophy Department. Anyone who want to pre enroll and pre - register for Lyman Briggs) must initiate changes of major in the studen Landscape Architecture - For academic advising see - affairs or dean's office of their respective college. Studio Art majors — should see their advisers on Monday, summer term should see an adviser before May 1 in the advisers during posted office hours located outside their April 22. All Studio Art classes will be dismissed that day appropriate Student Affairs Office as indicated above. Pre - COUNSELING: Facilities of the Counseling Center are and advisers will be in their offices from 8-12 and 1-4. offices, April 17 - May 1. enrollment sheets must be in the Registrar's Office by available to assist student May considering a change of major or major preference. All other majors - go directly to Academic Advisers. COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Student should make appointments with academic advisers COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Engineering students planning to attend summer school at for both long - term plans for the academic year 1974-75, PRE VETERINARY: All students should see their adviser The Student Affairs Office will conduct pre - enrollment for Michigan State University should see their advisers on or and for planning Summer term programs. Please make by May 1. Appointment schedules are posted outside — ajl COM aiuuems students on on the me sianaaru curriculum standard tun iron* before April 26. Aprir 17 to May 1, 1974. COM students on alternative . appointments as early as possible. Do not "drop in" adviser's office. without an appointment with your adviser. programs may pre - enroll upon presentation °[ Academic completed, advisor approved fall term schedule. Non - advising for Fall term — Student should make an VETERINARY: Early enrollment for all students will be COM student must appointment with their academic adviser at the earliest May 1 — Final date for submitting section request done by the Dean's Office. Students not present a signed authorization^ forms for wishing to be necessary forms may be obtained in the Student Affa"5 opportunity. Summer term preenrollment. included must notify the Dean's Office by May 1. Office (A301 East Fee Hall).