Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Court shuts mining firm on 7-hour notice FROM WIRE SERVICES In Cleveland, a spokesman for Armco and Republic Steel - plant. IsiLVER BAY, Minn. (AP) - Reserve Mining Co. employes and joint owners of Reserve — said the the two steel companies will The Reserve Co., Lord said, Sunday that the whole town was concerned about the shutdown. Iver Bay residents expressed shock and dismay Sunday over a be able to maintain "discharges large amounts of Manzer, 57, said he had worked for Reserve for 19 years. production for the present time, but added minute amphibole fibers" into the air and the Heral judge's decision to close the firm on only seven hours that a prolonged shutdown will mean waters of Lake "It's pretty hard to imagine that a serious problems in steel ■ Superior. huge industry would all of the sudden have the boom producing areas of Ohio lowered," he said. "A lot of us figured order late Saturday afternoon, Federal Judge Miles Lord . Reserve's mine, located 47 miles inland at Prolonged exposure to the fiber iparticles, Lord said, "can there'd have to be a change in the n Babbitt, Minn., also produce asbestosis, mesothelicoma and cancer of the lung, gastro disposal methods, but we t'cted Reserve to halt the discharge of wastes into Lake was shut down. - intestinal tract and larynx." didn't think the plaht would be completely shut down." ■perior and the air as of 12:01 a.m. Sunday. That, in effect, Reserve President Edward M. Fumess said the firm would Lord said the discharge "creates The Reserve employes are expected to get state unemployment ^ced the closing of Reserve's taconite processing plant at Silver appeal Lord's order. a serious health hazard to the people exposed to it." He said it was impossible to determine the compensation benefits, but apparently will not get any Jy, throwing 3,200 people outof work. Lord's decision followed a controversial nine month trial in - exact scope of the hazard, but said earlieV there was sufficient supplementary unemployment benefits through their contract with the United Steelworkers Union. ■Reserve produces 15 per cent of the iron ore used in the U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. The federal government, the evidence to show that asbestos fibers contained in the Ition's steel blast furnaces. The company mined taconite, a states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan and several constitute a health hazard to the thousands of discharge Melvin Koepke, acting mayor of Silver Bay and a machinist ■de of ore used in the production of steel, at Babbit, and environmental groups had charged that Reserve was people who depend who has worked for Reserve for 18 years, said the shutdown puts polluting on Lake Superior for their Tcessed it at Silver Bay. Lake Superior and the air in the drinking water. the northeastern Minnesota community in a very bad economic region with discharges from the C.D. Manzer, Silver Bay, a Reserve maintenance welder, said position. ^ev/ewer lew look Court suit in preparation jiages po against MSU, CMU claims w billboard By GARY HOFFMAN sex bias in aid to athletes I Gene Stotts, a young artist and part • By PAM WARD at both universities but was informed by ie bartender at Lizard's, can drive down State News Sports Writer both schools that athletic grants - in - aid jt Grand River Avenue this week and A Clarkston resident is preparing to file were not available to women students. t one of his paintings on a nine • foot The Office of Civil a court suit against MSU and Central "My daughter is a champion track Rights, responsible ■lboard. for enforcing Title IX, did however, write runner and has several national ■ The McLuhanesque billboard, which Michigan University (CMU) because the won William universities refuse offer athletic awards and titles," Latter said. "If she Boyd, president of CMU, Iphasizes the medium more than the to informing him of the complaint and ■ssage, overlooks Mel's Auto Service at scholarships to women students. requiring an explanation. Boyd responded ■08 E. Grand River Ave. It comprises the Fred B. Latter has charged that MSU to the complaint by claiming that athletic (tire summer edition of the Red Cedar and CMU's athletic policies concerning grants • in - aid are not federally funded i, MSU's student literary quarterly, women students is an illegal act of and do not fall under the provisions of the bturing a 9 ■ by 19 - foot silk screen discrimination under Title IX of the 1972 "The Education Amendments Act of 1972. No case, if it comes (production of one of Stotts' abstract Education Amendment Act. letter is known to have been sent to MSU litercolors. to court, could have strong by the Civil Rights office. Title IX of the act prohibits sex ■"People are really going to flip out lien they see a painting in place of the discrimination for any educational implications for women's "We wrote Washington, D.C., we wrote program or activity which receives athletics. The HEW,we even wrote Action Line and what jl Lord Calvert advertisement," chortled financial aid. . . law as it stands we came up with was a lot of dead ends." Knnis Pace, the innovative editor of the now is so vague that it can be Latter said. "Now I guess the only thing to Jtfew. ■Pace said his staff decided to perform In recent months, debates have been intense on whether college athletics were do is find a lawyer and take it to court. If interpreted many different ways We've been having a hard time and we're media transplant after calculating that included in the act. The Dept. of Health, o 40,000 persons a day would see it Education and Welfare (HEW) is, however, by many people." going to need a lot of support. That's what we're hunting for now." ■ring its one month stay. currently taking steps to end all discussion Burt Smith, MSU's athletic director, ■ The normal circulation of the magazine by drafting proposals which would —Nell Jackson, claimed he had heard nothing of the ■ about 700 copies, Pace said. "This is a specifically include athletics under the Education Amendment Act. Latter complaints. pic work of art to be enjoyed and asst. athletic director ired by the entire community," Pace "Title IX dealing with women's Latter's charges, if taken to court, could Jded. ■The magazine staff rented the billboard hurry the HEW procedures and provide in charge of women's sports athletics is currently going back to committees to be reworked," Smith the answers quickly. pee for $130 less than the cost of a commented. "Hie implications are still I issue of. the review. Stotts, a unclear. If, however, he (Latter) thinks he Latter's daughter, Suzette, applied to ■evious contributor, was selected to make MSU and CMU in the early fall of this has a case and wants to take it to court p silk screen reproduction of his original then that is his recourse." year. She is a track star at Clarkston High brk. School where she runs with the men's were a, boy and had done all this the ■Stotts said universities would be offering her all sorts Nell Jackson, asst. athletic director in the work expresses the varsity team. She has won several track of athletic scholarships. But the opposite charge of women's sports, has followed onality and ego of a piano player. awards and titles including the State is true. Latter's application but did not know that ["I'rn pretty " he apprehensive of seeing it up Championship in the 440 - yard dash and they were planning to file suit against said, "but I'm happy to do it the 880- yard run. Suzette Latter also has "Since she is a girl she is not able to MSU. I the experience." ■The 26 ■ year ■ old artist, who has Media tran the best time in the 440 yard dash (57.1) • for any high school woman in the nation. receive an athletic scholarship," Latter continued. "Is this equal opportunity? It's "The case, if it comes to court, could irked as a truck driver and store clerk Her time in the 880 have strong implications for women's ■fore Gene Stotts, 2408 E. Mt. Hope Road, signs the billboard near - yard run is the clearly an act of discrimination to me and coming to East Lansing last fourth best in the nation for a high school it's illegal as far as I'm concerned under athletics," Jackson said. "But we're Mel's Auto Service at 1108 E. Grand River Ave. where he reproduced jtober, Hie of his said he wouldn't mind selling one of his abstract watercolor paintings as a silkscreen. The nine - Title IX of the Education Act." waiting for the guidelines to be spelled out other works too. for Title IX to indicate how the act should ■A graduate of the Kendall School of foot high billboard was rented by the Red Cedar Review, the MSU When Suzette Latter applied to MSU The Latters, after being refused any be handled. The law as it stands now is so Tsign in Grand Rapids, he does oils and student literary quarterly. „ .. and CMU, she asked to be considered for consideration for an athletic scholarship, vague that it can be interpreted many ■swings and , . ^ . some sculpture. State News photo by Dave Schmier an athletic scholarship. She was accepted wrote the director of the HEW explaining different ways by many people." ■Two wo women named to head SN women were appointed Sunday by the State News Board Chicago Tribune as an intern last summer, has held a position as She is a member of Women in Communications, the MSU J Directors with staff recommendations to serve in the reporter for the Dearborn Heights Leader and will be a city desk Advertising Club and was recently appointed to a three - person ■wspaper's highest student administrative offices during the intem for the Detroit Free Press this summer. commission to do a market research study on improving national B74 • 75 year. "I'd like to see the State News move closer to the average MSU advertising in college papers. ■ Susan Ager, 1210 S. Hubbard Hall, junior, was chosen by the student and become a more important part of his life by Both women were appointed by the State News board of •ard to serve as the new editor • in chief, effective May 5- emphasizing campus, city and national news aimed at his interests • directors, an eight • member corporation board composed of two ■In addition, the board named Maureen Beninson, 208 Cedar St., and needs," Ager said. faculty members, two professional journalists and four students »cial student, as the newspaper's new advertising manger, also Ager will name the other editors of the State News within the who manage the property and business affairs of the State News ■ective May 5. next two weeks. corporation. I Ager, the first woman to serve as the editor in chief since - - Beninson, the third woman to direct advertising operations at Currently on the board are Victor Spaniola, former editor of TBI, will be supervising and directing the editorial functions of the paper since 1961, will begin working toward a Ph. D. in mass the Niles Star; Tom Riordan, managing editor of the Jackson Ifi State News. She has been media fall term. working at the paper since January Citizen Patriot ; Blair Whitney, MSU professor of American ■ ■<3 and is currently The 22 • year • old Beninson holds a bachelor's degree in employed as MSU administration reporter. thought and language; Carolyn Stieber, asst. professor of ■The 20 • year - old journalism major brings numerous advertising from MSU and has worked for the State News for political science; and students Allan Wilke, Bob Evnen, Eric lwspaper experiences to the position. Ager worked for the two years as an advertising account executive. Fenton and Michael Orr. Court weighs arguments Kth^"^t!T^ ■lit; (AP) - The Supreme Court is now considering "i Slates may compel newspapers to print replies from publication of his reply. The Herald refused and Tomillo went to court, eventually winning the state tribunal's endorsement. The question," Barron maintained. The right • to - reply law enhances First Amendment values, But that, too, is a key point of difference in the dispute. The parties differ completely over the question of whether such a law PUcal candidates Herald appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Barron argued. But even if it is held to be an infringement of the will inhibit political coverage in newspapers. attacked in editorials, "The theory adopted by the Florida Supreme Couft that amendment, it can still withstand the constitutional challenge, his "To comply with the statute would force newspapers printing fcrida 'SSUL 'S raised in ah appeal attacking a 61 - vear - old brief continued. criticism of political candidates to become bulletin boards for an |0 d nght ' to ■ reply law. Under its provisions, candidates greater freedom of expression can be obtained through "An incidental restraint on freedom of expression will Iiti0^erfnal character or official record are attacked are government regulation of the press conflicts directly with the be endless stream of self - serving political propaganda," said the sustained where a compelling governmental interest can be Herald. ■The I ° Sp8ce any responsive reply. language and spirit of the First Amendment," the Herald told the brief filed prior to the argument. demonstrated," Barron noted. "Since all publication compelled by the Florida statute would Ien ™ und the state supreme court decision upholding it have court in a "Forced publication is a form of regulation as pernicious as "The Florida right to reply statute has as its legislative be made at the newspaper's expense, the resulting financial ladcact aracler'zpd by publishers, trade associations and purpose the same - - compelling and overriding state purpose that burden would be substantial," the newspaper continued. Cation ' ^ uh° have friend • of • the • court briefs as direct censorship," the Herald's lawyers declared. Precedents underlies the whole Florida election code- fair,hdnest and "To minimize the extent to which they would be forced to ■the First Amendment that strike "at the very core" abound which hold such interference unconstitutional, they said. informed elections," he wrote. KuD!?omof,he press- Lawyers for Tornillo, including First Amendment The Herald countered that this line of reasoning was closed in yield their editorial discretion, as well as to avoid the consequent IticeT'I iu°^a right to reply, including a majority of the state commentator and access advocate Jerome Barron, took a more 1966 when the justices invalidated an Alabama law which, in the practical and economic burdens, most newspapers would lormaii^ » law 88 an enhancement'of the flow of ideas and narrowly defined view of the issue in their written arguments. interest of fair elections, banned election • day publication of undoubtedly seek to restrict the rjnount of political criticism which they publish," the paper said. (While ih . .which the First Amendment was written. Declining to argue whether the First Amendment, of its own material aimed at influencing the vote. \ Miam V stry looks on, the Issue is being fought out by force, demands access, Tomillo's lawyers concentrated on the Tomillo's lawyers read the decision in the Alabama case In a friend - of - court brief supporting the law, the National E iHer,!d and 8 1972 candidate for the state house of legislation in question. differently. That decision, they argue, dealt with restrictions on Citizens Committee for Broadcasting acknowledged that the KS i'j L" T°rnillo. "The key to distinguishing legislation which serves First the contents of a newspaper while the Florida law restricts no claims of a "chilling effect" are not irrational. But, the committee jrnill,.. ' ra!d Published two editorials sharply opposing Amendment ends from legislation which does not is whether brief continued, only vague, speculative evidence has been I didacy. Invoking the 1913 law, Tornillo sought discussion is enhanced or inhibited by the legislation in content, but rather expands it produced to support it 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22 1974 1 Utility gets disputed rate rise UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL not be permitted to pass on any more costs to consumers the reason for huge cost >overruns at the plant are determined. until independent study of the project, yet the contract has .tin been signed," he said. "Nevertheless, the commission isann ■ I The Marysville plant, originally expected to cost $40 million, the sale of gas at almost triple the going rate - a price th*"^ 1 A sharply divided Michigan Public Service Commission (PSC) has a final price tag of some $155 million. approximately five times what Consumers itself pays f0r11 I Friday granted Consumers Power Co. permission to pass on at Ralls, considered a possible lieutenant governor candidate, said interstate supplies." Sotli I least $14 million in costs to natural gas customers. the commission's action in fact allowed Consumers to pass on a But PSC Chairman William G. Rosenberg and Commissi total of $93 million a year in increased operating costs. Lenton Schulthorp, both Republicans, said the A Consumers spokesman said the $14 million was an average commission w Food prices spur living cost rise $1.25 increase for customers per month. "Over six months ago this commission approved an not change the terms of its January order. The commission in January granted Consumers, which serves East Lansing, a $22 million gas rate hike and promised $14 The Labor Dept. reports that the cost of living, led by million more when the company's Marysville synthetic natural gas higher food and gasoline prices, rose 1.1 per cent in March. reforming plant became "fully and commercially operable." The PSC staff told the commission Friday that the plant had San Francisco city The increase was the third highest monthly increase been completed, and the commission voted 2 - 1 along political since 1947, exceeded only by the 1.3 per cent advance party lines to approve the $14 million hike, a seemingly routine in February and the 1.8 boost last August. The Labor Dept. said that the average nationwide action. But the lone Democrat on the commission, William R. Ralls, vigorously dissented from the action. He said the company should by court to explain price of a gallon of gasoline rose by 7.4 per cent to 52.8 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - latest killing occurred Tuesday information" to aid them in attacks, which have occurred it I cents for regular and 56.4 cents for premium. trying to pinpoint the killers. City officials have been night in a quiet neighborhood night and in qui II Though their rate of advance slowed last month to 1 per cent, food prices accounted for one-fourth of the Panel works on bill ordered into U.S. District Court to explain why they should not near San University. Francisco State He did not elaborate. A witness to Tuesday night's neighborhoods. Thursday night a youn. m I The stop and - search slaying police a killed and his wife gain in retail prices. be stopped from conducting - gave was nZ I to dismantle AEC random street searches in the hunt for the "Zebra" killers. program Wednesday. was instituted Police disclosed Friday night description of the victim's assailant. This has been passed out to all uniformed officers by an intruder in the Hills section. The identified himself Pot^ I assailant had I N. Ireland death toll hits 1,000 Judge Alfonso J. Zirpoli that they had stopped 105 and detectives. But police as "Zebn" I WASHINGTON nuclear physicist that terrorists refused to grant injunctive However, homicide inspectori I (AP) officials said they were persons in the second day of said they were sure he — A Senate panel is putting able to obtain 15 pounds of relief to the National Assn. for wasnot I the controversial program but convinced than one of those who had A garage owner was shot and killed Sunday and seven final touches on a bill that Plutonium could build a crude the Advancement of Colored had no definite clues. person was more involved in all the one whites on the street. attacked I persons were injured in the latest wave of violence in dismantles the Atomic Energy atomic bomb small enough to People Friday but did order a Police Chief of Inspectors Northern Ireland. The garage owner was the 1,001st Commission, promotes energy carry in a car but capable hearing for Tuesday. of killing tens of thousands and Charles A. Barca said that research and atomic safety and The NAACP charged that victim of 4Vz years of sectarian violence in the province, patrolmen have been given aims to keep nuclear materials of destroying such buildings as the city's stop - and - search authorities said. the U.S. Capitol or the World secret "addition out of the hands of terrorists. program to find the killers The death of James Murphy, an unmarried Roman Trade Center in New York. violated the U.S. Constitution. The proposed bureau would Catholic garage owner in Kinawley, also County Attempting to find long - Mayor Joseph Alioto and range answers to the energy oversee all aspects of Police Chief Donald Scott Fermanagh, raised the toll of fatalities above 1,000. He was shot several times, and his body was found at dawn crisis, the measure terminates safeguarding commercial ordered patrolmen to stop the AEC and divides its nuclear materials against theft, blacks on the street, question in front of his garage. No further details were known. activities into two new threats, accidents and sabotage. them and search them if they Reporting on injuries, officials said a couple was shot agencies.* The Senate version of the resembled a composite drawing and injured, that the legs of a policeman and a civilian One, the Energy Research bill, which will be presented to of one of the killers. were blown off, that two other persons were wounded and Development Agency the full committee later this Since November the would explore new energy month, also would create an assailants have killed 12 whites by guerrilla gunfire and that a post office was bombed, Office of Nuclear technology with the goal of Safety and wounded six others. The seriously injuring a passerby. making the United States self - Research with its own Meanwhile, the provisional wing of the Irish sufficient in energy within 10 personnel to confirm the safety Republican Army claimed responsibility for Saturday's years. of licensed nuclear reactors. The other, the Nuclear killing of James Corbett, 20, whose wife expects their first child next week. An IRA statement called him a Safety and Licensing Commission, would regulate traitor. Corbett's death pushed the province's official reactor and nuclear safety in The first Want Ad in North death toll to 1,000. the nuclear power industry. America appeared in the Boston Corbett, once detained in the Maze Prison as a Although the measure is a News - Letter in 1704. Ever since then Classified suspected terrorist, was taken from his home in Belfast's companion to a bill already Advertising has filled all kinds New Lodge district, driven off in a blue panel truck, shot twice in the back of the head and dumped in back passed by the House, a Senate Government Operations Committee unit made of needs for all sorts of ... people and it'll do the same for you. When you want fast action to . lr> APRIL Reproduction so true it can shatter glass. Mitchell-Stans case to go to jury U. S. District Court Judge Lee P. Gagliardi indicated FROM GREENS STOCK UP NOW! Sunday that the case against Cabinet ex-members John N. Mitchell and Maurice H. Stans will go to the jury PLUS MANY OTHERS! Wednesday. Only a handful of rebuttal witnesses for the pi prosecution remain to be called today before defense IT'S A CREATIVE CLEAN-UP! Your entry in the and prosecution attorneys present their final arguments to the court. contest can win you one Pitch-In Week. April 22-27. of many great prizes. ECO-ART contest And it's your or the PICTURE WINDOW contribution to National Collegiate | MO 5:30Opto to The trial of the two former'Nixon aides is third month. now in its BOO KSIOKI Compiled by Deni Martin and Steve Repko I^JAILSJfeJENTRYj^LANKS AT THE MSU WASTE CONTROL AUTHORITY 212 E. Holden Hall 355-1826] ^2^ n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22, 1974 3 Landlords voice concerns of new ,y MARY ANNE FLOOD ■State News Staff Writer who "In owns our 26 duplexes, said. 3V4 hour meeting we landlords and tenants. In a meeting announcement campaign implementation begins. for its Two representatives from the Ann Arbor group better communication among meeting group included Dave said "I am not a member of any just began to discuss how the spoke at tenants and landlords. Feintuck and Don Gadsden. local house or apartment last Lansing landlords have mailed to landlords by Blethen, the East Lansing meeting. The L Ann Arbor landlords one group will function and what The meeting was closed to The East Lansing owners' group who might our priorities are to be. other possible areas of action Ann Arbor Citizens for Good group is Mary Luttrell is also on the the press and some landlords Lr they have named their Some of the major goals of mentioned included Housing was formed to work considering a dues - type fund - East Lansing Housing conspire against tenants f organization Coalition for the 16 landlords present were supporting candidates with contacted afterwards had against the rent control raising method in which Commission in what she terms Halstead also said the onh Lr Housing over the low - to re evaluate the East "realistic" housing outlooks apparently their been coached in proposal that was on the Ann members would pay a certain as the "token landlord" seat. reason he stays in the business Arbor title of fee per rental unit. is because no one has bought - answers. J Ann Lansing housing code, to work and obtaining permission for a Arbor ballot in the city Blethen has already applied for Izens for Good Housine. with renters and City Hall to Coalition for Better Housing "We wanted to be sure that members council election April 1. Landlords in attendance the housing commission seat him out. felt free to |he East Lansing landlord revise the code, to assure that member to accompany East express all their views without included Don Clark, Ron Cobia,, soon to be vacated by Jim Jones. Id met last week in the tax assessment procedures are Lansing housing inspectors The Ann Arbor group, John Coffman, James Apparently fearing that their ♦MONEY SPENT comments which not all East % of its acting chairman uniformly enforced and to when checking members rental raised more than VandeBunte, George Kowalk, landlords either understand the IN GOOD units. may be taken out of context in fe Blethen. make students and others the press," Blethen said. He $50,000, Blethen said, Sybil Graham, Dick organization or find it ADVERTISING still in our aware of the restrictions and The landlords may also work successfully headed off the Claugherty, Richard Lilly, attractive. In the housing panel -IS MONEY noted that some open meetings rent control 'Blethen, to stop rent control if a proposal and plans Mary and Jack Luttrell and EARNED IN RESULTS. Ini/ational stages, responsibilities placed on will be held in the future. to continue efforts to work for Bruce Rohrer. Other landlords discussion at the 59th District Legislativ Conference Saturday, 355-8255 who attended a previous apartment owner Lee Halstead !ep urges single I By MIKE GALATOLA body instead of two 50 cent ASMSU and the student academic and nonacademic I state News Staff Writer taxes going to two different council would have to merge, organizations, he continued. but he was not sure ASMSU matters, but the authors of this association proposal conceive ■a now student government, Raymond said the new would go along with the idea. Eartier in the day, George of ASMSU and the new government would be Seperich, president of the body Itaining a nonacademic and "We presented the student Council of Graduate Students as two separate groups, ■ academic house under one presented to the students by association idea because we Seperich said. "But the way of an amendment to the said the proposed student ftf, was proposed at Sunday ASMSU constitution. knew that academic association and ASMSU could boundaries between these It's ASMSU board meeting. governance had to be have problems of overlapping bodies are not clearly drawn. If I). Brian Raymond, College Raymond and four other reorganized," he said. "We efforts. the overlap is solved, this Elected Student Council didn't think ASMSU would association could be Bocial Science representative "COGS handles both members had presented on warm up to the general idea workable." J Academic Council, told Lrd members that neither April 15 a proposed Student this quickly." Academic Government that ASMSU President Tim Cain ■posed house would tell the The State News is published r how to run its business would include the student expressed support of the by council, student members of University every class day during Fall, Winter that the new two-house general proposal after Sunday's ..... Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a ltll Academic Council standing spei iirnment would better meeting. Welcome Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is Krdinate members' efforts. committees and the chairmen "I think it's a workable J16 per year. Second class postage paid at East $1 undergraduate tax, of the 17 colleges' student idea, although we're not yet Lansing, Mich. Editorial and . business offices at 345 Student Services Bldg., Michigan State d at registration, would be advisory councils. Raymond speaking in detail," Cain said. Jniversity, East Lansing, Michigan, 48824. ftded 6040 in favor of the said Sunday that the academic Several ASMSU board house would probably contain members also said they ^academic house, Raymond I. Tax collection would be these same groups. approved the two-house News/Editorial efficient if the Classified Ads i revenue Raymond said he believed concept. from the beginning that "I think it's better to have Display Advertising t to a single government Business Office one student government Photographic body," John Schaffer, Itudent at AASU Residence Halls representative, said. "The Assn. TUESDAY NITE Potatoes need love too ya know, that's why jped Saturday they all want to be MSU student was raped at 2 p.m. Saturday near Hagadom McDonald^ French Fries. n lad south of Mt. Hope Road. ■The case is currently under investigation by the Ingham kunty Sheriffs Dept. 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Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall v, JFall "term Siign-ULp MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF RESIDENCE HALLS SPRING '74 8-.30 a> [U-.v>p- t 'My 8/ -vy x !■ /.*», Li? -1/» / /j; WS y Ms* ^ J? < Vor 6 A/* I <&'/• >0 A '' $ Sis* v C{>. O to jMel On r, A :jO blouson tops the pajama %r*4 game two piece pastels brightly bordered and blended of nylon/tricot for lightweight lounging and carefree sleeping comfort By Flair, sizes small and medium A Top with contrast-stitched V-neck, cuffs and u ^ay reserve space In one hall only. Changes are permitted If you personally cancel^The first reservation. : rcay be reserved for students pocket, atop flared pant In pink or mint, $17 indicated moving Into your room from on or off campus. .They must signup c I Ithat period above. B Drop shoulder blouse with tyrolean embroidered w-?on u9y be reserved In I ( your room for a new fall student if their application Is on file In the Hall Assignment Office, Holmes neck, atop flared pant In maize or blue, $15 Hall by June 1st. *see note below » \ >. ■ bK n disasters. Democrats up. We gratefully accepted and danced medieval and renaissance music. the first day of classes next fall. The all be. onlv four dances, about 15 minutes. We It U indeed unfortunate that through News regrets the error. State man who made it all happen fl Nixon. ■jcliigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22, 1974 5 City housing appeals board rules five rooming units uninhabitable By MARY ANNE FLOOD whether Burton would comply with board decisions. Luttrell You're i State News Staff Writer doubted that she would. "Whether she does or not," said board member Dr. The East Lansing Robert Housing Board of appeals recently decreased Rice, "It is not our job to police these people. We can only tell jyron Brown, chairman of the the current rental supply by five rooming units. them what is safe and what isn't." Lst Lansing Housing Commission, Opponents of the East Lansing housing code have warned that Other cellar bedrooms, already declared uninhabitable by the Jegan the Thursday night meeting this will happen repeatedly and seriously decrease the housing city, are currently being rented by students for as much as $80 a Kh an invitation to city manager supply. Those now living in the rooms which violate the code will be month. If the city were to find out about would be able to take the landlord or the tenants to their illegal use, it T,hn Patriarche to attend the allowed to stay until their leases expire, as has been the policy of court. Byron Brown, chairman of the housing appeals board, which is emission's meetings. Though an the board, unless the violation jeopardizes the health and safety composed of East Lansing Housing Commission members, began K. officio member of the board, of the tenants. the meeting with an invitation to City Manager Jphn Patriarche to The board heard 17 new appeals Jrown said Patriarche has not been Thursday night and decided on attend this week's meeting of the housing commission. six multifaceted [tending the meetings or talking to appeals heard last month. Four of the rooms declared uninhabitable were in the Though he is an ex - officio member of the housing immission members. Nexus .commission, Patriarche has not been attending meetings or Co - op 437 Abbott Road. They violated the code because of talking to commission members, Brown said. But at the April 2 ■State News photo by John Martell inadequate overall living space, inadequate bedroom space and city council meeting, Patriarche warned the council that the the necessity to walk through one bedroom to get to another housing commission may be granting so many variances that it bedroom. may jeopardize the ordinance itself. He was A cellar bedroom at 515 Ann especially concerned St., was also denied a variance about parking and cellar variances. thus it was declared uninhabitable. The owner, Margaret Burton, had Despite this criticism, along with the threat of a suit against the indicated to board member Mary Luttrell that she did not care commission, the group remained consistent and allowed parking whether her house was licensed or not. variances, even to the point where there was no Burton's request for a parking The commission also allowed several driveway at all. variance, an easing of code variances on ceiling heights regulations to allow her to rent the house despite the fact that she that did not meet the code had requirement of seven feet six inches. no parking facilities for her tenants, was unanimously Of 17 appeals heard at the granted. meeting, ceiling heights, parking A question was raised problems and minimum space requirements were the most by board member Dolores Bender as to common concerns. londahl By R.D. CAMPBELL least $2,000 of the allotted $2,875 the 37 reluctant to use State News Staff Writer maximum yearly - year - old bachelor and ordained expense allowance for minister. maximum with $2682 attributed to meal of an aggregate maximum of Itate Rep. Lynn Jondahl, D • East meals, lodging and transportation costs to expenses and the remainder for milage. $316,250, "He added that his bachelor status and while their counterparts in the Senate fcsing, is a pennypincher when it comes and from the Capitol, Jondahl didn't Rep. Frederick Stackable, R - Lansing, That amounts to more than $7 got claim the proximity of his home to the per day $104,226 of a possible $109,250. ■ spending state money for his personal a penny, according to a State Officers Capitol was reimbursed $1,000 for rent on a for food. reduce his costs Senses. compared to most Lansing home even though he had another Compensation Commission. legislators. Sen William Ballenger, R • Lansing, got Jondahl was "very surprised" last week house within five miles of the [While 141 of the 147 members of the "If I could justify it, I would have no But most Capitol. a $2,800 reimbursement. when a reporter called to ask his reaction 1 House and Senate claimed at reluctance to Lansing area legislators still Stackable also added money spent on food The fastest legislator to collect the put in for the account," said claimed expenses at and his justification for or near the maximum, and milage and came out with total maximum was Rep. Thomas being so atypical expenses of $2859.13, $16 short of the Sharpe, R - among a den of collecters. .andlord, tenant Howell, who had used $2,875 by July. debated maximum allowable. Howell is about half way powers also Sen. Phillip Pittenger, R • Lansing, who represents East Lansing, claimed the and Ann Arbor off I • 96. House members claimed between Lansing $293,664 out He thinks that the less dependent a person is upon various sources of income, the freer he becomes. Everybody at a weekend discussion on housing problems housing and legal education on the part of the tenants. Led that the landlord and tenant have unequal powers, but no Ideas such as these were tossed around all L was quite sure who is in the lead. day in the conference discussions of energy, political 11 fcslative one of 12 panel discussions held at the 59th District Conference Saturday, panelist and local landlord Lee care, tax reform, women's rights and conference was sponsered by state reform, land use, child many other topics. The Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D - SANTANA East Lansing. ■stead said that tenants have the power of their massive fibers as opposed to the weak voice of 100 another or so voting landlords. Jondahl estimates that somewhere between 350 and people attended the conference and strolled by the booths and 400 CHICAGO t panelist, Mark Charles of Tenants Resource displays sponsored by area politically oriented groups. Kter, said that in East Lansing's landlord • dominated market T tenant bargaining power cannot approach that of a landlord. Summaries of the sessions will be mailed to General response to the conference was participants. positive, Johndahl said. SIMON & 6ARFUNKEL another panel member, lawyer and landlord Jim Many people wanted more time to discuss the topics and hope ALL ALBUMS ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK IdeBunte, said that the balance is offset because of a lack of another conference will be held. IM £TANPlN6 IN A RELP AREN'T I ? HOW COME ti)£ CANT TOY FOR A FIELD 60AL STUPID MANA6ER!!! IF I'M $TANDlN6 IN A FlSlP? 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"Guitorgan" is • guitar State News Reviewer idiomatic diversity for a preoccupation with electronic gadgetry - modified electronically to sound like an organ. a hollow sacrifice. The energetic and animated percussion solos evoked the most Eddie Harris returned to the Stables this past week after a three boisterous response from the Stables' crowd. But the audience, Harris seldom maintained any improvisational consistency. month absence, and it was as if last winter's appearance never though appreciative and often vocal, lacked the enthusiasm which Despite the simple rhythmic and harmonic basis of the music, he happened. The performer was the Harris of several years ago. prevailed throughout Harris' December appearance. continually searched for something to do. It was apparent from the first set of the first night's performance Hopefully, when Eddie Harris returns to East Lansing again, that Harris has abandoned the compositional variety of earlier He played saxophone frequently, but the leads were often short he will fully understand the musical limitations of his electronic performances. He relied on the rhythmic constancy of his three lived and unsatisfying. Piano playing dominated his activity on apparatus and will regenerate the innovative thrust of winter's • human and one electronic percussionists. He seemed content to stage and supplied harmonic substructure for several sparkling a performances. 3 NETWORKS COMPETE FOR VIEWERS Family, nostalgia will dominate shows "Hec By KATHY ESSE LMAN They have minimal problems Ramsey" element within New series Grapes of Wrath" and "Born nights. "The Love Nest," deals State News Reviewer scheduling their line - up. the "Sunday Night Mystery Four new series will be Innocent," produced by with the fun problems of a "Sonny and Cher" and "Here's Movies." included. The others are Bob Christiansen and Rick septuagenarian couple living on Peace and happiness will Lucy" are leaving as expected. Surprises "Chico and the Man," a half - Rosenberg, who did "The social security benefits in a fall's television There will be no "Cher hour series starring Jack trailer camp. "We'll Get By" characterize The only surprises in the Autobiography of Miss Jane Show" next season. Probably Albertsori and Freddie Prinz. Pittman." concerns a family of five in programing. One network NBC cancellations were "Flip network executives will wait "Chico" concentrates on the "Born Free" will fill the suburban New Jersey. "Mash" advertising executive quoted Wilson Show" and "Hec and see how she works out as a relationship between and "Good Times" to by Les Brown, TV editor of Ramsey." Flip Wilson was out - an old Monday 8 - 9 p.m. slot on move the New York Times, described single this coming year. rated by "The Waltons" this man and a young Chicano who NBC. Produced entirely in Sunday nights while"Barnaby the schedule as "a return to "The Dick Van Dyke Show" partners in a garage. Jones" shifts to Tuesday at 10 season. It seems a short - are Kenya, it could provide some innocence." Be that it may, will bite the dust. A "Second Start" is described p.m. as sighted move to cancel rather as surprises since a lion - loving combination of low ratings and comedy about business CBS should have problems family and nostalgia will than switch the time slot. a a lady recently left her hit show dominate. open hostilities between the "Hec executive who decides to on CBS in the opposing time next season. The impact of the Ramsey" lost its berth. Cancellations on NBC and production company and the Rumor had it that the network return to medical school. slot. breakup of Bud Yorkin and CBS, despite two exceptions, network made it a sure "Police Woman" comes from The CBS entries are less Norman Lear's Tandem wanted to turn it into a weekly offered no surprises. NBC has casualty. David Gerber Productions and surprising. The Mary Tyler Productions cannot be assessed series, but Richard Boone, true had a disastrous year in the "Dirty Sally" fell victim to to his crusty ways, refused to Screen Gems, who now Moore Production Co. has sold until production starts again her low hole in the ratings and produce "Police with Lear as sole executive. ratings, while ABC finally has even consider it. Story." two programs. "Rhoda" is one achieved pari tywith its elders. generally poor quality. Originality is not the name of show starring Valerie Harper, There are severe personality NBC has liberated Friday The new postition of ABC Meanwhile, "The Tuesday the game. which will follow "Maude" at problems on "Maude" and "All has allowed it to embark Mystery Movie" and its night after 8:30 p.m. Since NBC will attempt to 9:30 in the Family," not to mention on salvage Monday night. The other rotating elements of "Shaft" January, ABC has regained its NBC's "Sanford and Son." ambitious projects such as its Wednesday night with a new entry, "The Paul Sand Show, and "Hawkins seemed to have primacy on Friday night by concerns The impact of Amanda Shakespeare series, "Primal dramatic series "Lucas a bachelor who fallen victim to their odd taking a risk and scheduling Tanner." "Tanner" is a Blake's departure from Man," Anthony Mann's "Trial" "The Six Million Dollar Man" plays bass for the Boston series, and several award format. dramatic series about former "Gunsmoke" will not be • and "Toma." This move is a a Symphony Orchestra. NBC has canceled the Flip baseball pitcher who becomes a known until next season. worthy specials. ABC, with the As expected, a series based most series to replace (about Wilson and Dean Martin shows, change from ABC's traditional teacher in a suburban St. Louis the movie "Gunsmoke" will be thefead-in on series "Planet "The Wednesday Night Movie" situation - comedy line - up. 17), will announce cancellations high school. NBC's other entry of the Apes.' will be inc uded for "Maude" which will be up "Music Country, USA," "Lotsa NBC placed "Sanford and later. is "The Tandem," a tentative in the 1\iesday night line - up against NFL football. CBS will Son" at 8 p.m. so it should be Freddie Silverman has done Luck," "The Girl with title for an hour series about on CBS. "Seni.included a new try again to get the women it race again. CBS won the ratings without half trying this Something Extra," "The Brian Keith Show," "Chase" and able to structure a solid schedule. New series will abound. How two truck drivers. Jack Webb Productions lost one - hour series on high school life in the 1950s, is scheduled viewers families. in two • television Since "Gunsmoke" Steady Eddie? Eddie Harris did season. The overall ratings "The Magician" as well as the two series from the NBC line - for Wednesday night. A new appeals to a predominantly a three-day stint at the Stables last weekwhtift since January found CBS good they will be is anybody's male audience, it seems like was lackluster compared to his performance there three months I guess. Most look pretty up •• "Chase" and "Hec private - eye series, taking an average of five nights Clarinetist to play tedious. Everyone is trying to Ramsey." It has sold to NBC a "Manhunter," stars Ken a weak schedule. ago. Improvisation in his music was down and Harris has returned I a week. Only two of its series new series about the U.S. Howard who co starred in this - The networks have to a simpler style of jazz. State News photo by Dave Okh I follow up on the success of fell below the top 30. Forestry Service entitled "The season's ABC flop "Adam's demonstrated again a rare in program tonight "The Waltons" and "Apple's Rangers". Rib." It moves into the 10 p.m. talent for copycat programing. Way." The "Tuesday Night Wednesday time slot The line up shows a tedious Student, assistants - Clarinetist Andrea NBC is programing "Sunshine". This show Mystery Movie" will again abandoned by "Kojack," tendency to try to carbon hits. Splittberger will perform in a become the "Wednesday Night which moves to Sunday night, At least, the schedule promises will play in recital junior recital today at 8:15 p.m. concerns a young musician left with Mystery Movie" in the Fall. as predicted by industry seers. more diverse programs than intheHart Recital Hall in the an adopted daughter after NBC will replace it with a new have been offered in the past CBS has optioned two new Howard Bess will play Music Building. She will be his wife dies. The series derives 90 - minute anthology of 9tuation comedies on Friday few seasons. trombone in a graduate recital assisted by Dan Rizner, violin; ffom the bathetic movie - for ■ movies made for TV which today at 8:15 p.m. in the Caroline Ralston, viola; Kurt TV which garnered high ratings include "The Roberto Music Building auditorium. He this season. "Sunshine, as part Behnke, cello; Eleanor Pool Clemente Story," a new will be assisted by pianist of the new Friday night soprano, and Joan Krueger, version of "The Red Badge of Betsey Stephansky, piano. She will play works by schedule, will follow "Sanford trombonists Richard Pierce and and Son." Courage," a remake of "The Crusell, Rosza, Spohr and Signe Lundell and bass Brahms. trombonist Edward Huttlin. Works by Salzedo, Chapman, Co well, Hindemith and Nelhybel will be played. lulwim THE BRILLIANT FILM ONE DAY IN THE presents for your LIFE OF IVAN s entertainment a DENISOVICH one hour live show! Starring TOM COURTENAY "Brilliant. The author would relish so faithful an The interpretation of his work. A beautifully made Open Today 6:45 • Show 8 p.m Las film." ROS€RT R®FOflD Judith Crist miAf ARROW Revue SHOWTIMES gerformincf live in Monday thru Thursday Thurs., April 26 in McDonel Kiva, Fri. & Sat. 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Shows 7:00 & 9:30 2 Academy Awards OPENS TOMORROW "GUEST NIGHT" Suspended WILLIAM PETER BLAITVS FAIRCHILD THEATRE THE ■ BOX OFFICE OPEN EXORCIST MONDAY-FRIDAY Oiitcied byWILLlAM PRJEDKIN 12-5 355-0148 ROBERT MARASCO APRIL 29—8PM in Jenison Field House Reserve Section Tickets APRIL 23-28 >4&$5 8:15 p.m. Available at the MSU UNION CANTERBURY SHOP and MARSHALL MUSIC , DIRECTED BY PETER LANDRY ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22, 1974 7 'Mikado' y The EDWARD ZDROJEWSKI State News Reviewer MSU Music Dept. Opera William S. Gilbert was an outspoken social critic. "The Mikado" was written in the operetta style of the late 19th century. It is a cross like in opera, there are lines and a greater excels See related article spoken page 9. belief among many leading would have Saloga (who Ko-Ko, the helped. also played lord high executioner of Titipu) seems to si to 211 E.Grand River o t orkshop's production of between opera and the modern emphasis on people in England that the have a penchant for Next to the Sportmeister Ibert and Sullivan s The plot and lyrics that shows a stealing musical comedy. Anglo-Saxon race was superior shows. Not only is he a ikado" inspired a lot of Though the similarity to the contemporary to any other. great Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 rth and hilarity but it also musical composition remains Broadway musical. singer but he is also a brilliant the most important However, Gilbert and comic actor. Wed.Thur 9-9 The ought out the fact that element, story of the opera is Sulljvan weren't writing about Edwin Challacombe concerned with the son of the the Japanese people. Gilbert was a Mikado of Japan, Nanki-Poo, was delightfully terrifying Mikado. an anti-Victorian and who has fled the court to avoid having to marry the definitely against the Helen Hansens, as Katisha, was equally frightening. They both CIGARETTES 3 PK /99< elderly and imperialistic policies of the had shrewish Katisha. Nanki-Poo's their characters down British government. Most of (Coupon) beloved, Yum-Yum, has been the Gilbert and Sullivan perfectly. East Unsing Store Only promised in marriage to Terrence Odette (Pooh-Bah, Expires April 28, 1974 operettas, if they were critical lord high everything else) Ko-Ko, the Lord High of anything, criticized the Executioner of Titipu. This is the background for 2'/fc hours English. The characters of the almost stole the show from Saloga on several occasions. He 10% OFF ALL KODAK FILM of one ridiculous situation was brilliantly funny and the operetta after another. never come across as Japanese. The only difference sight of him in hi& PROCESSING & DEVELOPING This production had some pillow-stuffed costume rolling between Ko-Ko and a British obvious changes in the around the stage was a script Victorian is that Ko-Ko wears a for the benefit of a 1974 masterpiece. kimono. The characters talk, audience. At one point a very With all these comic clear reference to Richard think and react like characters to contend with, BRECK NOXZEMA Nixon was made. Englishmen. At one point of the characters starts into one a Monte Long's portrayal of CREME RINSE CONDITION The contents of the Nanki-Poo was almost blase. Of infuriated a number of operetta students in the Asian-American "keep the old chin up" speech that sounds more like Winston course one it was excellent and it is of the hardest things for an REG. $1.19 49* ^ ' 4oz REG. $2.50 JAR 1 47 09 Churchill than Tanaka, the actor to let himself be ' Student Assn. Friday night LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 prime minister. If "The upstaged. 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"He showed a lot of class out there." Pellerin 4 When the is over, MSU's baseball team might well look season Reliever Don Ballard pitched twice in the four games. He BIG TEN to April 20 as the day that decided its fate in the 1974 Big Ten hurled two shutout innings against Minnesota and then pitched race. , four strong innings against Iowa, losing the 9-8 contest on a freak L The Spartans had just split a Friday doubleheader at play in the seventh. W Wisconsin 4 2 Minnesota, rallying for a 3-2 victory in the second game after With one out and a runner on third base, a Hawkeye batter hit Iowa 4 2 dropping the opener, 6-1. The win was the first at Minnesota for a ground ball to third baseman Amos Hewitt. Hewitt's throw to MSU since 1954. the plate had the runner beat by 20 feet, but the runner stuck his Indiana 5 3 On Saturday MSU had rallied from a 5-0 deficit to take an 8-7 hand out to slide and the throw hit his hand. MSU 4 4 lead in the seventh inning against Iowa, thinks to a two-run Senior Steve Vander Laan continued to pitch with bad luck. Illinois 3 3 homer by A1 Weston, his sixth of the season. Five of the 14 hits he yielded against Iowa were infield hits and Northwestern 3 3 Then it happened. The Spartan bullpen couldn't hold the lead five more were wind-blown fly balls just out of everyone's reach. Minnesota 3 3 as the Hawkeyes scored twice in the last of the seventh for a 9-8 Catcher Dale Frietch continued his hot hitting as he collected Purdue 3 5 win. They then bombed the Spartans, 10-4, in the nightcap. four hits in 10 at bats over the weekend. His average now stands Ohio State 3 5 The result: MSU lost three of four weekend contests, dropping at .472 for the season. 4 its big ten record to 4-4 and greatly dimming any title hopes the Outfielder Dave Collison stroked four hits in eight at bats to Michigan 2 Spartans held. bring his average for the season to .231. Rick Moore was the one bright spot on the pitching staff. The Spartans now take a week off from Big Ten action to play Moore, just a freshman, gave up two first inning runs to eight nonleague games, beginning with a Tuesday doubleheader at Minnesota and then shut them out the rest of the way. Western Michigan. Ralph Braverman's appointment, Young Following alma mater in 1964. As Fund Terry Braverman, associate graduation, football, basketball, hockey effective today, was approved Braverman held positions at associate sports editor for and baseball, and has put sports editor for MSU's WKAR Friday at the regular meeting WPBN - TV, Traverse City; WKAR radio and TV, his radio and television for the last together numerous TV specials of the board of trustees. KGU radio and KGMB - TV in duties have included producing nine years, has been appointed on Spartan athletic activities. director of MSU's Ralph Honolulu: WPTA - TV, Fort and acting as co • host of the Braverman is married and Braverman, 35, is a native of Wayne, Ind., and KHAS radio weekly "Spartan Sportlite" Young Fund. resides with his wife, Gail, and He succeeds the late Frank Muskegon and a 1960 graduate in Hastings, Neb. show. He has been the play - of MSU with a degree son, Doug, in Haslett. Mrs. Palamara, who held the in radio, by • play and color Braverman is a placement television and film. Braverman returned to his position from 1968 until his commentator for MSU officer in Placement Services. death March 27. The Ralph Young Fund is the major development fund program responsible for raising money for MSU intercollegiate The expression on Sorrtan defensive end Otto Smith's face shows the rigors of spring drills. athletics. Team performance Netters sweep two matches Women tracksters win again Stolz at intrasquad I MSU's tennis team had its most successful weekend of the The women's track team continued to show improvement this By CHARLES JOHNSON season as it defeated Wisconsin, 6 - 3, Friday, and Northwestern, weekend as it took first place at the Illini Invitationals in State News Sports Writer Stolz was pleased with the the team's ball handling, as improvement of I 7 • 2, Saturday. Champaign, III. only one fumbk I Larrry Stark and Joe Fodell led the Spartans as each captured a Seven universities participated in the meet. MSU's football team wrapped up its second was coughed up during the entire workout. I week of spring drills with an intrasquad pair of victories in singles competition. The two also teamed Marjorie Grimmett took first place for the Spartans in the 100 "We're coming along fine with our runniij I and 220 yard dash and Shiri Hohenstein took the 880 - yard run - scrimmage Saturday and, according to head game and our offensive line is looking good.' | together to win two doubles matches. coach event. The Spartans also won the 440 and mile relays. Denny Stolz, the outcome was Stolz said. MSU, now 2 • 3 for the season, hosts Notre Dame Friday. impressive. Particul^- standouts on the offense in Women netters split "We had a rash of minor injuries to key The women's tennis team split its matches this weekend, Softballers lose two of three Saturday's scrimmage were guard Grql players during practice last week, but under the Croxton, tackle Ray Spencer, quarterback I losing to Ohio State University, 8 -1 and beating Bowling Green, The women's softball team lost two out of three games this 6-3. circumstances, I was very impressed with the Tyrone Willingham and fullback Levi Jackson I weekend, dropping its record to 4 - 3. way the scrimmage went," Stolz said. "We had No. 1 singles player Sue Selke was the only Spartan to win The Spartans lost the first game of a Saturday doubleheader to hoped to have a more wide open scrimmage, The defense shined behind the inspired play ft • of tackle Jim Taubert, ends Otto Smith anil I TERRYBRAVERMAN y.. against the Buckeye squad. - * Indiana State University, 11 - 0. The second game went to MSU, but because of the injuries it was very Mike Duda and linebacker Bob Love. F . Jt was the first match MSU has lost in two seasons. . ,iU 4 6 - 4. Htf Spartans also lostHo Grand Valley, 5 "4. All games controlled." The Spartans, now 2 - 1, are the defending Big Ten champions. "Naturally I'm disappointed with the tin I Dill spr Women golfers grab first The women's golf team captured first place honors Friday at were played at Ranney Park in Lansing. Stickmen lose to Ohio Wesleyan The primary were offensive injured playersStolz mentioned players Mike Cobb and Jim we've lost bacause of the injuries but, all we're moving along well," Stolz said. ic£| MSU suffered its third consecutive lacrosse setback Saturday Cordery at the tight end spot, fullback Clarence "The big goals for this year were that the kids the Central Michigan University Invitational, defeating its closest at the hands of unbeaten Ohio Wesleyan, 16 - 7, in a Midwest Bullock, wide receiver who started last year would be much mon | Tony Ransom and Spartans opponent by 26 strokes. The Spartans totaled 377 strokes: Central Michigan took second place with 407 strokes, Ferris State totaled 441 for third Lacrosse League tilt that saw the Spartans' candidate Val Washington score three times. all-American guard Charlie Wilson. Defensively, MSU was without the services of improved this year and they definitely are." The Spartans will go through three raonl The Spartans, whose record fell to 4 - 4, got two goals from linebacker Pat McClowry and Willie Smith and weeks of spring drills and will and St. Mary's of Indiana was fourth with 459 strokes. wind the set Ohio June Oldman took medalist honors for the Spartans with an Tom Hardenbergh and one each from Dave Sorrick and Steve Urbin. MSU hosts Bowling Green at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Old defensive back Chad Harriatte. Linebacker Terry McClowry banged his hand during the up with a spring game. However, the us Green White - intrasquad contest has be College Field. scrimmage and will be out for two or three By CHARLES JOHNSON days. canceled stadium because the new turf in is still being installed. Spartaal State News Sports Writer FIRST DESIGNATED RUNNER? It's too bad that MSU fans won't get a chance to see the Spartan track team in home action this year, because judging from the squad's performance Friday and MSU's Herb a pioneer Saturday in the Ohio State Relays, it is definitely to be By STEVE STEIN are really smoking." reckoned with. State News Sports Writer Washington, who is listed as a right - hand hitting and throwing Led by sprinter Marshall It's been generally agreed around baseball circles that the outfielder, said his first trip into the batting cage during spring Dill's record setting 9.2 American League's designated hitter rule, which was initiated last training was against the lefty relief pitcher, Darold Knowles. performance in the 100 - yard "The first two pitches I barely got the bat off my shoulder season, has been a success. dash, the Spartans came away The number of runs and hits went up last year, but most before the pitch was in the catcher's mitt. I fouled two off and from the two day meet with then I hit a dribbler to third," he recalled. • importantly, attendance figures also rose. four first places and a host of Now that tradition oriented baseball has The A's hired Maury Wills, the former great Los Angeles - seen the value of other excellent performances. Dodgers base stealer, to work with Washington during the spring. making changes in the game, many experts have wondered if Dill, MSU's junior flash from more experimentation is on the way. He also had two other good teachers in Campy Campaneris and Detroit, sped away to a new One of the most often - mentioned innovations suggested is the Bill North, the A's basestealing experts. meet record and fell just one addition of a designated runner, the man who would be inserted "Maury helped me most in learning how to read pitchers," tenth of a second off tying the into the line - up whenever a team needed a speedster on the Washington explained. world record in the 100. bases. Reading pitchers means watching to see if a pitcher is going to The Spartans also collected Charles O. throw to first base or the plate. Finley, the controversial owner of the world firsts in the 440 and shuttle The life of a baseball player is a tough one with 162 games and champion Oakland Athletics, and originator of the designated hurdle relays, as Charles Byrd, hitter rule, night World Series game and white shoes among other thousands of miles of traveling squeezed into the seven - month Mike Hurd, Bob Cassleman and regular season. things, apparently took the first step toward getting a designated Dill posted a 41.6 quarter - runner rule when he signed MSU track star Herb "I'm used to working out and traveling," Herb said. "But, of Washington to a mile clocking and Todd contract last month. course, I've never traveled so often." Murphy, Hurd, Dave Howard Herb is staying at an Oakland hotel until his apartment in Washington, who still holds the world record in both the 50 and Howard Neely registered a and 60 - yard dashes, hadn't played baseball since high school. Alameda, Calif, is set to be ready May 4. 5 8.6 in the shuttle But his job is to run the bases, not field or bat. The A's first road trip took them to Texas and Kansas City. hurdle. "I know I'm taking this thing on as a pioneer," said Herb roomed with Vida Blue in Texas and was by himself in Bob Cassleman collected the Washington who spoke to the State News by phone from both Kansas City. Mesa, Ariz, (the A's spring training camp) and Oakland. Spartans' fourth first place ' "You just have to make the best of It," Herb said of road trips. with a 51.6 time in the 440 "Mr. Finlev does anticipate that the designated runner will - come about. It could mean another job for another "You create your own type of atmosphere. It's not so bad, but I yard intermediate hurdles. athlete," Washington said. was glad to get to Oakland." He has seen action in several games so far this year, but hasn't Life in Mesa was a little too slow for Washington. Spartan coach Fran Dittrich was pleased with the team's scored a run yet. He got his first stolen base last Monday against "Once I'm through practicing or playing I'm used to doing a showing and is optimistic Chicago's knuckle - ball pitcher Wilbur Wood. variety of things socially," he said. about the rest of the season. Some ball players have wondered whether it's right that "There were a lot of retirees and cowboys in Arizona. But I "We're in pretty good shape Washington play on a major league roster ahead of some other was there to learn about base running and and our conditioning is fine for players who are still working their way up through the minor stealing," he emphasized. this particular period of the leagues. "The idea behind this Ls that my base running and stealing will Things are much better around the Oakland • San Francisco outdoor season," Dittrich said. area. "We should make account for victories in five or 10 ball games," Washington "There's a lot more places to go and Oakland reminds me a lot improvements all the way responded. "I'm contributing to the ball club." of Detroit," he said. down the line and I think we're Last season the A's used A1 Lewis in almost the same capacity He well on our way. No one was as Washington, except that Lewis had a baseball backround. wears a special pair of padded gloves to help his sliding. injured in the meet and that's "So this is nothing new to them," Washington said. "They're really like golf or handball gloves," he explained. important because it makes us The former WJIM TV sports reporter said he is happy with his - "Maury suggested that I wear them because I usually go head first decision to play professional baseball instead of football. to second or when I go back to first." that much stronger for next week," Dittrich concluded. "Right now my knees and arms are scraped up, that's all," he The fans have been pretty receptive to him, he believes. Some The Spartans will compete said, "In football, there's more chance of a serious injury. I think nicknames he picked up during in the Drake Relays at Des I'll be able to combine baseball and professional track spring training included easier, "Hurricane" and the "Streaker". Moines, Iowa, this weekend. too." "Things are going good," Washington reports. "The guys tease The Spartans' home meet Playing major league ball is quite an experience for a man w"ho me but I think I'm gradually being accepted. "I miss East slated for May 11 against last played competitive ball in the 10th grade. Lansing, but this is a great opportunity for me to make Northwestern was canceled because of increased costs of "When I played baseball since then, it didn't matter if I made substantial living. a Back to mistakes. Now it's important to do Oakland hasn't gotten off to a good start this season, but traveling expenses. The meet everything right because I'm Washington believes the team isn't too worried. Former MSU track star Herb Washington, now with would have been the Spartans' part of a championship ball club," he said. / the Oakland Athletics baseball team, One thing on his mind, though, is June 4. That's when practices heading back to first bate as he is shown here sole home meet of the outdoor "I'll say this to those people yvho sit back on Saturdays and Oakland comes to Detroit to face the Tigers for ttie first time this practice session. Herb could become the diving to the bag during an As season. think that they can hit major league major league's first designated runner if that ti pitching — those pitches season. adopted. aR Wjrephoto ■ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22, 1974 9 Board delays action on bridge The Self Image D.. (IICAM By SUSAN AGER ARCD State News Staff Writer given the plan its tentative impact study be favorable. approval on the condition that the Taylor said. The The Self - Image Survey - Survey is a self - evaluation profile I Relieved of deciding on the controversial Kalamazoo Street Wharton said the item will bedecided at the May meeting. office is preparing a include widening elevators and priority list for alterations, which will developed by the Universities of Washington & Iowa. Its lidge project, the board of trustees breezed through a rare 45 - Throughout the meeting, Lt. Donald Cleeves and fountains. lowering phones and drinking purpose is to give an indivdual an accurate and detailed Ijnute meeting Friday. Lyon, both of the campus Sgt. Larry Dept. of Public Safety, sat in plain The allocation was recommended outline of his strengths and shortcomings. This scientifically ■ Amid several minor decisions, the trustees did, however, clothes business suits in the back row of the V/t hour presentation by the administration after a devised series of questions gives the individual a strong I rove a special allocation of $75,000 for renovations to ease Kichard Bernitt, spectators' seats. by the Office of Handicapped Student's awareness of how well he knows himself and public safety department director, said "We Programs to the trustees at their helps each Ee movement of handicapped students through MSU's were requested to have someone there because of a Thursday night background >erson discover more about his potential. The survey is ■assroom buildings. rumor which present meeting last month. brief and will be given: proved to be unfounded." Also at Friday's meeting, the trustees approved academic I Before the meeting began, President Wharton announced that He refused to comment on who had requested the police or governance bylaw changes to include the new College of Urban Wednesday, |e last agenda item-the Kalamazoo Street decision-would not what the rumor was. Administration officials admitted that 35 Student Union | conadered by the board since it had not yet received or studied disturbance" was a Development in the Academic Council, to recognize the vice April 24,1974 8:30 p.m. expected on campus Friday, though fcnscripts of testimony from an April 10 public hearing before there was no linlc between that they said president for research development as an ex - officio member of expectation and the incident at the council and to Only a limited number of indivduals can be given the survey P Building, Lands and Planning Committee on the $700,000 the Music change the starting date of the chairman of the Building FYiday night. at one time so please be prompt. _ad project. Also at the Faculty Affairs and Faculty Compensation Committee to Sept. 1 meeting was Judy Taylor, coordinator of the Office and limit his job tenure. jThe board had tabled a vote on the project at its February or Handicapped Students' Programs, who called the ■eeting until a public hearing could be held and more allocation just an "initial $75,000 The board also approved the complex future transfer of MSU step" toward making MSU fully ■formation gathered on the project's environmental impact. accessible to dwarfs, blind and wheelchaired students copyrights on instructional development materials used in public ■ Preliminary project plans must have both board and East Alterations funded by the by 1985. school systems to a consortium of four universitites which money will include the construction insing City Council approval before further plans and an of ramps to some buildings and the reconstruction of ramps built includes MSU. Terms of grants from the U.S. Office of Education [vironmental impact study can proceed. The city council has several years ago that are too narrow require such a transfer to the consortium, which has not yet been or too steep for wheelchairs, legally formed. \wm The Dept. of Entomology, previously reporting to the College lUEGEDLY DUMPS GAS IN BUILDING of Natural Resources, will now report as well to the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources after board approval of the joint administration request. Lawrence Von Tersch, dean of the College of As/an protester a also approved to succeed Milton for research Engineering, was Muelder, retiring vice president development, as MSU's institutional representative on the board of directors of MERIT Inc., a computer network linking several state universities. I An MSU student was arrested by campus police at 8:43 p.m. James Shimoura, spokesman for the Asian - American Student Five socket wrench sets and two life raft cases were Kday when he dumped a can of gasoline in the lobby of the Assn. said the operetta was an example of the English having fun among the • Building during a performance of the operetta "The at Japanese expense. $2,551,950 in gifts and grants accepted by the board. The board also approved 76 likado." The group had met with officials appointments, seven to the tenure from the MSU music stream. Of the appointments, 30 per cent were women. I The Asian • American Student Assn. was picketing the operetta workshop on Thursday hoping to convince them to cancel "The Tien one of the pickets, Katsushi W. Yamanoha,1130 Beech St., Mikado," a 19th century operetta written by Gilbert and Sullivan. Jnior. allegedly entered the building and dumped the gasoline. The group felt the play was racist and did not give a fair | One of the operetta performers then grabbed Yamanoha and representation of Japanese culture. They said they would have no ■th the assistance of onlookers and some of the other pickets mid him until police arrived. objection to a presentation of a traditional Japanese play. James Niblock, chairman of the Minolta Lenses Dept. of Music, issued a ■ Yamanoha was charged with possession of an explosive or statement defending the operetta. Jcendiary device and released on bond. His formal arraignment is "Far from being 'racist' or anti - Japanese, it is ■t for I p.m. today. antiestablishment and antimanifest destiny," Niblock said. The pickets later said they would discontinue the picketing. [cademic C BECAUSE YOU'VE ACHIEVED, leac/s week's First State Savings and Loan h Monday the Slate News Bldg. us a list of local government Library Board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the East Lansing Public Betings including campus, city Library. f state bodies. Faculty Affairs and Faculty are encouraged to clip list for reference. Please Compensation Committee meets from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Board le managing editor to ■luile Room, Administration Building. a meeting here. Academic Council, 3:15 p.m. in the Con Con Room, International Today Center, to continue and possibly conclude debate on the report of the Ad Hoc Committee to Review Academic Governance. Thursday ;ing Traffic Fine Arts and Cultural council Heritage Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in tmbers. East Lansing City Hall. the Conference Room to discuss Environmental Quality and " fine arts festival plans. 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PHONE 3S5-82S5 FIAT 850 coupe 1970 - 30 mpg, VOLKSWAGEN 1967 excellent WANTED - MARRIED couple for 332-4307. SP-54-26 bedroom, furnished JJ I 347 Student Services Blflq. low mileage. Call 394-1677. SP - house parents in Community apartment, $190 / „--- ^ ■ 5-4-26 engine - poor body. $300. After in now with free "jffj u Mental Health Residential Home 6,337-2456. SP-54-26 For W for adult mentally retarded •AUTOMOTIVE FIAT, 1972 - 128, rust proofed, males. Call 487-6500 for V.W. 1971. Good AM/FM stereo Scooters & Cycles radials, Abarth exhaust. 35 mpg, information. 54-24 great second car. $T,550. radio. 1627 River Terrace Road, TV AND STEREO rentals SUMMER Parts & Service 393-9279. 54-24 East Lansing. SP-54-26 ( TWO PEOPLE to work in home for $24/term. $9 95 / month. Frw (FILLED FOR same day delivery and service. FALL) Aviation mentally retarded adults. Rural 2 BEDROOM VW 1965 radio, new starter, 4 Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C 4-30 •EMPLOYMENT FIAT 1969, 850 spider, low - setting. One live - in night APARTMENTS new tires, recent overhaul. 2 PEOPLE mileage, real cleanl Mag 21,000 miles on rebuilt engine. weekend position. One *F R RENT Apartments wheels, 54-25 convertible. 482-4090. well, $350. 332-0342. alternating evening - day position. Contact Denise Curl at Apartments \m $150 MONTH 3-4 PEOPLE Houses Per August Community. GIRL NEEDED to sublease fell, S180 MONTH FORD 1966 - 2 door hardtop, VW SOUAREBACK 1969. Needs 627-9870. 54-23 Rooms excellent condition, 70,000 4-woman, close to campus. work, best offer over $125. •FOR SALE miles, custom radio, $400. 337-0220. 54-25 NURSING ATTENDANTS. Special $62.50.332-1471.3-4-22 CEDAR 355-1210. 34-23 Saturday and Sunday only Animals openings. All 3 shifts. Class LOVELY. MODERN large VILLAGE VW KARMAN Ghia 1961. Body Mobile Homes FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK begins May 6, luncheons and townhouse, garage. Faculty or 1966. Engine good condition, 315 BOGUE ST. •LOST & FOUND 1970. Excellent shape. 39.000 family preferred. $240/month 351-51J0 $200. Best offer, 2244537. parking furnished. Apply at the miles. Call 882-3488. 3-4-23 Ingham County Extended Care plus utilities. 6634900. 54-24 •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL 24-22 "I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE A PRUDE;BRUCE Facility, 3882 Dobie Road, LANSING EAST side. 2 Bedroom, furnished, apartment man j FORD 1967. Fantasic shape, no Okemos, Michigan. Phone REDUCED RENT! Summer, $150 per month. Available Ma, •REAL ESTATE rust, good price 3554471. After 6.694-3859. 54-24 X'\IE JUST NEVER SEEN ANWE O.P. 349-1050. 5 4-23 sublet, luxury, air, 2-man, close. $135. 351-5710. 34-22 15. 1974. Year lease requ* •RECREATION p.m. 351-7916. 34-22 Call between 5-10pm. 882-2311! •SERVICE OVER POETRY A READING.* WAITRESS NEEDED ir FREE CANOES FOR 04-30 MUSTANG 1967 Convertible good starting pay. other Instruction just overhauled. Good - Motorcycles fo ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BEBKELEY. CA 94709 benefits. Apply in person. TENANTS Dagwood 2803 East Kalamazoo. River's and Water's Edge SUBLET SUMMER one bc*m I Typing Service transportation and mileage. Apartments furnished, air conditio™ 351-3879.14-22 close. $185. •TRANSPORTATION (next to Cedar Village) 337-2573.3-4-22 BMW, YAMAHA, TRIUMPH, •WANTED NOVA 1970 - Economy 6 cylinder stick. $1350. Call after 5 p.m., RICKMAN. Get that "gas saver" now while there is sti a choice | tt irtu |[7| L§§5D0 NUDE FEMALE models for Free Now Leasing for Summer GRAND LEDGE RIVERVIEM I Lance photography. $8.00 / MANOR. Pleasant 6764520. 54-22 of models. Parts, custom hour. Call 351-2012 Monday 332 4432 surrounding I ••RATES" BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced large 1 bedroom, air [ accessories, competition PART TIME Thursday. (12-7pm I 24-23 SUMMER SUBLET, East 10 word minimum OLDSMOBILE F-85, 1968 - 6, 2 equipment, boots, leathers, rates to students. Also Put your spare time hours to work Lansing, conditioning, carpeted, laundry, I 1 bedroom, air conditioning, Unfurnished $150, furnished I door, good shape, excellent gas helmets, and service. SHEP'S guaranteed rust proofing. VAN at Brittannica III. Money and fun pool, balcony. 337-9621. $175. Short ten mileage. $600. 3494167. 5-4-23 MOTOR SPORTS, INC. 2460 WORLD, 645-2123. OR-22-4-30 do mix! Mr. Murphy, 351-1560. SP-64-26 North Cedar, Holt. Just south of 54-22 MEN NEEDED considered. Phone 627-9285# I WORDS collect (1) 587-6680. 5-4-24 OPEL LS 1969, excellent 1-96 overpass. Phone 694-6621. SUMMER AND Fall leases. 501 1 3 5 condition. Best offer. 394-1062. C-54-26 GIRL TO help handicapped mother IMMEDIATELY Hillcrest Grad students. Quiet 1 GRADS, MALE SHARE ■ Call between 5pm • 9 pm. SP at cottage. Light house - work. 10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13. 54-26 3324273. 34-24 bedroom, furnished apartment. apartment. Close. Quiet I Close to campus. No pets. $175 kitchen, bath, la PROMGRAMMER ANALYST I month. 485-3014 or 351-9081. 349-3328 after 6 p PINTO 1974 2-door, i Full and part time. 140 year 36040 D.O.S. operating system SP-54-26 weekends. 104-23 Plase call 355-0750 after 5pm. old TRIUMPH 1972 - Tiger 650. company seeks 44-22 working with student flow. Aid to 00 13.00 26.00 Excellent condition. 60 mpg employees to fill positions NEED A Roommate? Working girl COLONIAL TOWNHOUSES Cooo. I plus. Tuned, checked. $950. faculty in utilizing time sharing vacant due to 25 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 with Dartmouth or developing a promotions would like to find and share one Now taking applications (or I PONTIAC CATALINA 1967. Four 332-1305. SP-54-26 ROGER & PAULS and transfers. door hardtop, power steering mini - computer Delta system. Excellent - bedroom apartment or house spring occupancy. From $109) I DEADLINE and brakes. Good MARATHON Excellent fringe program with company with top wages, near campus, about $60-$80 / month. Membership fees Iron I 1 P.M. one class YAMAHA, 750 1973. GOOD $3.50 per hour to start. day transportation. 1-313-3347034. SHAPE. Best offer. - Call Rob, salary commensurate with month. Call Judy, 332-3435. $680. Phone 882-4176 Monday I before publication. 34-22 expertise. We are an Equal World leader in fire B-14-22 through Friday, 10-5. 54-24 484-6461. Sp-54-26 Where all we Opportunity Employer with an protection equipment. Must PONTIAC—OATALINA 1966. specialize in i% affirmative action plan. Apply with be neat. Prefer HASLETT AREA - Two TWO GIRLS for Waters Edge I Peanuts Personal ads - SUZUKI 1971. 250cc road bike. people from Excellent transportation. cars the Personnel Department, Delta Lansing area. For interview, bedrooms, electric heqt, air apartment next year. 3 53-578* I must be pre paid. Luggage rack, excellent. $500. conditioning. $185/month. 34-22 Dependable. Call 332-5722, College, University Center, call Mr. 655-1880. B-14-22 LOCATED AT THE Miller, 394-0020. 339-2334. 64-25 Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 11 am. CORNER OF JOLLY Michigan. 48710. 34-23 Cancellations/ Corrections & OKEMOS RD Monday - Thursday, 10-5. ONE BEDROOM, Furnish 12 class HONDA AND SUZUKI tune - up 349 • 3196 INDIVIDUAL WITH typing, SUBLEASE SUMMER, 4man, very Stoddard and Grand River. No* | noon one day and minor repair. Pick up and closet Air, two full baths. renting $175, asking $145 or PONTIAC LEMANS 1967 - aii 6DAY A WEEK TOWING double entry bookkeeping skills before publications. delivery available. VERN'S OPEN 6 DAYS 337-2019. 54 24 best offer. May 1. 332-0941. I power steering / brakes for local business ■ consulting DRIVERS TO drive Jumbo ice GARAGE, 323 Carrier Street, 7 AM 9 PM BUT SUNDAY SP-54-26 351-1208 after 6 p.m. 5-423 - firm. Reply stating cream trucks. Must have good The State News will be Lansing. Phone 372-8015. MASON BODY SHOP 2 GIRLS summer and I or fall • - 812 East qualifications. Box B-2, State driving record. Apply 11390 104-25 spring. Chalet Apartments. SUBLET SUMMER. One I responsible only for the Kalamazoo Street since 1940. News. 5426 North U.S 27, DeWitt. 20-4-30 Complete auto 332-6416. 24-22 Bedroom, unfurnished.! first day's incorrect painting and MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE collision service. PART TIME positions for MSU Dishwasher, air, shag carpeting I 485-0256 - BICYCLE MECHANIC, Full time insertion. 351-6210. SP-54-26 CHECK our low rates! Call C-430 students. Excellent salary level shop experience necessary. Good CAMPUS VIEW i due 7 days from LLOYD'S of Lansing at 332-5335 and meaningful business TOYOTA LAND cruiser 1973. Red or 482-5585. 0-17-4-23 VW - GUARANTEED REPAIR. pay and benefits. VELOCIPEDE University Sponsored EMERGENCYI SUBLEASE-F* I experience. Automobile with white top. Warn hubs. RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos required. 351-5800. C-3-4-24 PEDDLER, 351-7240. 3-4-24 Apartments 9 months Watersedge 4-rrwi I 50< u Reasonable. 339-8851. 54-24 Road and I-96 $320. 351-5859. SP 5426 . 3 49-9620. An alternative to HONDA 750 1972 - must sell. NEED PART time cook C-224-30 RETAIL SALES people. Full time, - Low mileage. Carrier, helmets, dormitory living for next T-BIRD, 1965. 390, 4-barrel, experience necessary. Call THE STABLE'S RESTAURANT. year's soph more women. ROOMMATE, IMMEDIATELY I chain lock. Best offer Experience leather interior, needs body over VOLKSWAGEN / FOREIGN Car WEATHERVANE for preferred. Call Own room, across from campus I $1550. 351-6676. 54-22 work. $350. 349-2084, Mark, Jr. repair. Mechanical and body. appointment. 3514140. 34-22 351-1200 or 332-3565. 4 & 6 Rent negotiable. 3 3 2-3896. I Buy, sell and trade. IMPORT SP-54-26 women units SP-54-26 104-25 MOTORCYCLE TUNE-UP. AUTO PARTS AND REPAIR. REGISTERED MEDICAL Factory trained mechanic, 20% 485-2047. 0-2-4-22 TECHNOLOGISTS (ASCP) THE STATE of Michigan is 332-6246 SUBLEASE SUMMER - TRIUMPH 1972 GT-6 Mach III. BUICK 1965 Skylark Coupe. Good below dealer price. 4843500. 2 full time positions, one day shift, accepting applications for needed for 4 man. America* | Make offer. 694-3703 after 5. WOODSIDE NORTH apartment. Chemical Engineer 07, Civil mechanical shape, body good 34-23 54-22 VW BUG Mufflers. Complete and one afternoon shift. Minimum 1800 Haslett Road, East negotiable. 3514299. 3-4-24 considering age. $200. Call $18.95 at CHEQUERED FLAG, Engineer 07, Electrical Engineer salary $4.13 an hour, credit granted Lansing. One bedroom, 351-7312. 5-4-24 TRI MPH TR4A, IRS, 1967. 28 1970 HONDA 350. 6300 miles. 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. for experience. Please contact Office 07, Hydrological Engineer 07, furnished, air conditioning quiet. MILFORD STREET-126. Tmoiw | $300. Call One mile west of campus. of Industrial Health Engineer 07, $185, three man $67 each mi CHEYENNE 3/4 ton pickup - mpg plus, engine and body in Denny 337-9927. Employment, Lansing General Pall 3324987. 0-54-26 487-5055. C-54-26 Mechanical Engineer 07, Two blocks from campvi ■ SP-54-26 Hospital, 2800 Devonshire, good condition. 349-1567. 1973. 350, V-8. Like new. Will SP-54-26 Lansing, Michigan 48909. Call Sanitary Engineer 07. For more LANSING TWO bedroom $140. deluxe, furnished. >' | let go for $2900. Please call conditioned. Imme" - • information contact 882-3022 or 372-1518. 10-4-24 VALIANT 1967. 6 cylinder, 3 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - New low rates. FIEDLER INSURANCE. Phone 676-2449. JS 372-8220. Equal Opportunity Employer. 54-25 Placement Office. An Opportunity Employer. 1-422 your Equal Efficiency - $80. Both furnished. 351-0997. SP-54-26 occupancy or fall and su rentals. 351-2647 4848494, | speed, 20+ mpg. Excellent PART TIME 489-1656. X184-30 0-1-4-22 TEMPORARY PHONE work for cook, weekends. UNFURNISHED STUDIO - East condition, new tires, paint. WAITERS NEEDED for J's 12 5416. 3-4-23 association. Good phone voice. Experience preferred, not 332-3214. SP-54-26 CHALET RESTAURANT. Lansing, $134. Will sell bed. TWO GIRLS needed, sum HONDA 1969 350cc. $500, must 1-9 pm, Monday necessary. Must be neat and CUTLASS S 1973 - Friday. Phone dependable. Transportation Hours 5-11pm, Call 484-9431, 332-0974, 7-10pm. SP-54-26 Campus Hill. $45/mont*.| - power, air, VEGA GT 1973. sell I Runs good. 355-0681. Karol, 394-0050. 34-22 349-4617.54-23 swivel Very good needed. Call for appointment 1515 Center Street. 54-26 buckets, vinyl top, condition, 13,000 miles, many 3-423 ONE PERSON, own room in new console. 34,000 miles. $3,000. BABYSITTER, MY home. Reliable, 655-2175. Ask for Robbie or extras. Call duplex. Carpeted, dishwasher, APARTMENTS AVAILABLE, on 332-1692 or WAITRESSES NEEDED for J's Jeff, 485-1751, 372-6069. CYCLE INSURANCE lowest own transportation or if close Gary. SEA HAWK air conditioning, $75/month. or two bedroom. Call 482-696! | 371-1888. 54-26 - CHALET RESTAURANT. Day 104-30 rates on any sized cycle. Easy may pick-up. East Lansing - RESTAURANT, Williamston. 337-1612. 7 425 or 482-2555. 10-5-1 54-25 and evening shift. Call 484-9431, payment plan. Call UNION Haslett. Call after 6pm. There's a ready market for your VOLKSWAGEN 1973. Super 1515 Center Street. 54-26 UNDERWRITERS, 372-8120 or 351-0482. SP-54-26 mobile home in the Want Ads. Beetle. Beautiful baby blue, 4854317. 20-5-16 DESK CLERK needed - must have To sell yours dial 355 - 8255.- fantastic gas mileage, GIRL STUDENT hard transportation and be willing to - working unbelievably low 5600 miles. MATURE SITTER for 2 school responsible student needed Out of sight price, $2650 or dare children. travel. Call 372-0567 or MOTORCYCLE SEATS recovered. • Monday, Thursday, weekday afternoons 3:15 - 489-1215 between 12-6PM. to dicker. 371-1684, Call All colors, all sizes. $20, up. Friday until July 1. Harrison and 6:15pm and on Saturdays. 0-1-4-30 anytime. 34-24 485-2013. 54-22 Saginaw. Good pay I 3514658. Cleaning, cooking, some child 54-24 care now thru summer. Faculty WANTED: '/> time Clerk - typist II. hortie near campus. Good pay. Ctopcitingftam Full time Clerk - steno I. Call Call after 6:30 . 337-0241. NOW LEASING 487-6510. SP-54-26 34-24 SUMMER & FALL NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER 8 SEPARATE LOCATIONS AIR CONDITIONED AND FALL COMPLETE KITCHENS 3. Epochal STUDIOS 4, Trend 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 5 Secret FURNISHED 6. Injection * Luxury apartments completely furnished with distinctive / Pumpkin W | Spanish Mediterranean furniture and shag carpeting 8 Danish fioid LET ME INTRODUCE YOU 9. Copper throughout. TO MY WORLD OF symbol ♦Each unit has diswasher, garbage disposal, central air 12. foil j EXPERIENCE! conditioning, and heating. Beech wood 1130 Batch St. 16 Misjudged Delta Arms 23S Delta St. 18. Mongrel I'm very, very excited! * 3 parking spaces per unit. 3S1-M3* 19. Ivan the I'm 0. Howie Hustles, the Eveifreen Arms 341 Oerfreen St. Terrible * Heated pool and private balconies l»1-«Mt 22. Wire service fantastic State News Classified Ad and I'm Haslett Arms 13S Collntwoo* St. 311-1110 * Heated Pool * Laundry Facilities Wj 23. Granite celebrating International Two Bedroom Units start at: North Point* 1240 Hatiett Rd. 332-M7I * * Ample Parking * Nicely Furnished 24 porphyry Nets Air Cond. Want Ad Week. People all University Terrace 424 Michigan 25. Hired car over the world know how •SJ»/ mo per man - Summer 337 0510 University VIHaf* *35 Abbot Rd. Efficiency NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER Qne Bedroom Two Bedroom vrnmrnumMMum 27. Bathmg surfs That ma" L great I am in finding you cash buyers for things you $70°°/ mo per man - Fall 351-2011 Inn America 273* E. Or. River *140 Z. $149" $169 K, vmummmttmrnm 30. 32 Gangster's gun I don't need anymore ... but s64°°/ mo per man • Special 12 mo. rate 337-1021 HALSTEAD -Includes UtiUtie*- *ALL RATES (12 vmmwmmmmm 35 37 Nest Factions perhaps you've never it. Well, now's the time. Just tried Call 351-7166 Two mmmmmrnrn 40 Guided miss1" 41. Breeze j dial 355-8255 for one of my managed by MANAGEMENT *'54Z $184 "a $234' WMmmmmmmmm 42 Lime tree 43 ub burner helpful Ad Writers todayl 351-7910 -Includes Utilities- 45. Palm le»' You'll get a world of results. All Slate Management Co., Inc. 48 Electric current n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 22, 1974 f iprtiatQjg) j® • [_ tans *§□§ Cj?Me I UtftF—lql ^ Itfe 1TB WHAT'S. WHAT 1 UK AONADO GARDENS - 2 TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile SINGLES - MALE. Walk to PIONEER SX525 Stereo receiver. nui«L Bedroom townhoute available homes. $25 • $35/week. Ten campus. Cooking. 334 Kenwood 2002 Stefeo amp. puhtap'q typewriter - LOST: 1 small yellow kitty, Tnmediately. $147/month if you minutes to campu*. Quiet and Evergreen. Call 489-1893. 74-26 mechanica$P)ood condition, vicinity of Burger King. Sony CF550 AM/FM, portable jjalify membership fee • $185. peaceful on a lake. 641-6601 stereo cassette recorder. Kott mu,t tell! $25. 332-1147. 5-4-23 332-3848. 24-22 ■hone 393-9513 Monday • 0-4-30 CLOSE: QUIET neighborhood, K2+2 Quad headphones. Pioneer TROUBADOUR HARP ^riday, 10-5pm. 64-22 LARGE TWO party, furnished private bath, kitchen privileges. $90. 351-8976.5-4-24 CS99A speakers. Sony ICB300W finish. In excellent - Ebony condition. LOST: WOMAN'S opal pendant, gold setting, 3 diamonds. itGE: NORTH 836. Available. efficiencies Clote to campus. Air conditioned. Walkie • Talkie set. PLUS Much More quality used equipment: $425. Call 351-7564. 64-26 Reward. 353-2547. 54-24 Announcements for It's What's Any student wishing to work Private lower, furniihed. $150/ Summer, $140 ONE Happening must be received in the with the ASMSU Legal Aid Dept. BLOCK from campus Mcintosh, AR, Pioneer, Sony, State News office, 341 Students Xonth plus deposit. Utilities Fill, $165. 484-0585. 30-5-20 Furnished rooms starting - at Dynaco, KLH, Electrovoice, SEARS FLEXING exercitor, brand LOST: BLACK and copper frames, Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least on landlord - tenant relations or new, $19. Call Robin, 353-0912, other matters, is invited to pick up ■aid " References. Married $15/week. Utilities included. photo grey prescription glasses; two class days before publication. Fisher, Rectilinear. Large ( ®5 jj£| after 5. X-3-4-20 a petition in 334 Student Services e Call 489-0450. 5-4-22 Clip this ad for $2.00 week yellow No announcements will be selection of used auto stereo case, vicinity of Water's accepted Bldg. Petitions are due Friday. ditcountl Summer only. systemt. Alto Senyo tape Edge or Trailer Haven. Reward by phone. COMPONENT STEREO, small Evenings, 372-7456. 10-4-29 players. Jensen speakers and 332-0984. 14-22 The School of Urban Planning NEED ROMMATE house Advent loudspeakers Garrard - • near and Landscape Architecture Craig mini - cassette players. turntable, Kenwood amplifier, Do you have any questions on APAIMENTS L.C.C. and bus. $75/month. Call 372-8566 evenings. 484-7461 extension 24, days. 3-4-22 OWN ROOM, 2 blocks from camput, $65/month. Cell WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE, 4854391. C-4-30 Sony 352 tape deck, many prerecorded tapes. $400. Call LOST: SMALL terrier. Gray female, mixed Name Sammie, since Army ROTC? If so come to our staff meetings at 6:30 p.m. every presents Robert H. Carey, president of the Michigan Assn. of Realtors, speaking on "The Problems and 351-3041.34-23 April 13. Reward - 349-1855. Tuesday in Demonstration Hall. Bob 485-4902 after 6 Pitfalls of Land Development and p.m. SP-54-26 YAMAHA TWELVE string guitar, X 34-22 Land Use" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in including dishwasher BATH - SHARE furnished house. FURNISHED The ROOM, kitchen perfect condition, good case. Edgewood Cooperative 223 Natural Resources Bldg. • Luxurious Furnlf—— LOST: RED key case, 6 important Nursery School, 469 N. Hagadorn •Slug Carpeting privileges, parking, 2 blocks Call 355-5660. 34-22 TYPEWRITER - UNDERWOOD •On-Slte M from campus, males preferred. keys. Erickson - Women't IM Road, is holding an open house The Open Door Crisis Center Olivett manual, good condition, area, 3-7 p.m. Wednesday. Call from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. needs new volunteers who will be in 332-3609. 3-4-23 OKEMOS 2 bedroom duplex, price negotiable. Call 349-1911. Registration is now open for next •SWIMMING POOL 355-9823, anytime after 5 p.m. town this summer. Training starts 3-422 year's classes for three - and four - unfurnished, large basement, SHARE HOUSE 1 X-10-4-27 May 15. Please call us at the center, other, Lake Now Leasing huge kitchen. 349-0282. 3-4-22 Lansing Road. $93. 351-1383. GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar year - olds. Drop in and see one of the area's finest nursery schools. 1320 S. Washington. Ave. - thin FOUND: FOUR Keys, two green. JSummer and Fall SUMMER SUBLET: 3-4 people, 54-25 body, cherry red, deluxe Excellent condition, $525. case. By Bessey and Red Cedar. Jill, Mass meeting to organize buses and car pools for people interested tSummer $50 per person own Furniihed, room, air conditioned. ROOMS FOR summer and fall. 351-8072 evenings. 5-4-22 351-0100. C-34-24 FREE 'U': Astrology taught in going to the Impeach Nixon 1 Fall $73 per person close / campus. Cooking, parking, laundry, T.V. demonstration in Washington D.C., miscount for 12 wo. Lease Negotiable. 332-8381. 5-4-22 room. Very close Phone 332-5722. Monday - to campus. 714 HORSE SEAR*" boat motor - j Personal )[/] by Mist at 9 p.m. Tuesdays. Zazen is still looking for sitters. Zen Saturday. Meet at 8:30 tonight in 35 Union. Sponsored by Campaign 1973. Remrv& meditation technique applied. 7 351-7212 NEAR FRANDOR. 3 bedroom Friday, 9:30 -11am. 0-34-5-31 used tank Motor less ti%, 10 hours. $175. p.m. Monday and Wednesday in to Impeach Nixon. 7J1 Burcham Drive furnished house, $240 / month plus utilities. $20/month velocipede 651-5958 after 5pm, 5-4-23 HAVEN OF PEACE Spiritualist 301 Agriculture Hall. Ajk for ronn Reminder to nursing and medical W Models open 1-6, Mon. - Sat. 1 other times by appointment discountl Summer only. Evenings, 372-7456. 10-4-29 r*»Tg aeddler BASE 901 speakers with Excellent condition $375. After equalizer. Church, 10813 North Ionia Road, Sunfield, Michigan. Services Sunday, 11:00. or debb. Tarot, 6:30 and see tomght. Come what the cards have in store for you. French through music and students: Nurse - doctor seminar is scheduled for 7:30 tonight in 133 Life Sciences Bldg. Film will be poetry for travelers to Europe this |lMER SUBLET East Lansing, GIRL - COOKING, parking, close GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of 5pm, 517-546-3844 - ask for Readings or consultations by summer, and others. Seven days a j bedroom* air conditioned, 12 STRING Ventura guitar, $275 Bill. 4-422 appointment. Messages after week with "soirees" on Fridays and / Campusl $75/month. 519 all kindt. Buy trade and tell. talcony. quiet. 351-7130. new, selling for $165. Also services. 19-5-3 Sundays featuring live "natifs" and TV - radio, advertising and Forest, Ruth. 5-4-23 BEST year 'round pricet in electric journalism majors interested in ■O-4-3O guitar with amplifier, "ie tout". Facilitated by "la Southern Michigan. BOB'S GUN totals V |~ gaining experience doing | Access $85. Phone 353-7499. SP-5-4-26 JET, UNFURNISHED, 2 EAST LANSING- •• _ bedrooms, SHOP, 2412 South Cedar. Call access center i chanson de roland." Call for more production work: Stop by WMSN REN'.., refrigerator, 371-2244. OR-17-4-23 F0R (640 AM) radio studios between 3 |edroom apartment in Okemos. MOVING SALE - best offers. MASTIFF, MALE | I and 6 p.m. today in 8 Student spacious grounds. $180/month. Zenith 19" portable TV/stand, — Young and Human Reproduction Health | There will be a graduate 175cc Services Bldg. 332-3534. 9-5pm. 5-4-25 MOTORCYCLE, $100. very large. Obedience trained, trombone recital by Howard Buss ill A ROOMY 3 bedroom house for Cheap transportation, fun, runs GE record player, fan, hand hair dryer, kitchen utensils, bed, reasonable to right party. | Abortion - Contraception 1226 East Michigan services | at 8:15 tonight in the Music MSU Sailing Club will meet at rent near Potter good. 351-0100. 5-4-23 372-5024. 54-25 Building auditorium. No admission Park. Being winter coats, heating pad, bun 7:30 Tuesday in 208 Men' R - MALE roommate remodelled. Phone 349-0672 I Lansing 485 - 3271 I p.m. Intramural Bldg. Basic sailing shore J for Fall. Call Rick at 8 TRACK AM/FM stereo. $80. warmer, Indian material. FREE KITTENS: school will meet at 8:30 5-4-23 Housebroken. ■37-0901. 5-4-25 Zenith 19" black / white T.V. 332-0974, 7-1 Opm. SP-5-4-26 dish fed. 6 weeks old. 351-4864 SUNTAN LOTIONS - We still have $25. 355-0888. 34-24 after 5pm. 34-23 them. GULLIVER STATE Butterfield Hall MALE WANTED to share house marriage C.ITOH 10 speed 21". Excellent pT HAZEL - Pennsylvania. One with 3 others. Own bedroom. - DRUGS, 1105 East Grand River. symposium announces a discussion fdroom, furnished, all utilities id, fireplace, lease, deposit. $67.50 / month plus V4 utilities. WEDDING BAND Beautiful five Diamond. $130 - Man's , condition - less than year old. $90. 351-5603. 14-22 ARABIAN service. AND Morgan stud 332-5171.0-14-22 j Service ^ of "Two p.m. - Career Marriages" at 7 Wednesday in the Butterfield 675-5252 or 371-1743. 3-4-24 Evenings, after 6 p.m. Hall lounge. Couples involved will 40. 485-2377, between 3-7 new, asking $85. 371-1389 after VOICE Wiliamston. 655-1015. SP-54-26 LESSONS, call 351-5728, discuss pros and cons. Free. Tt. 5-4-25 4 p.m.; weekends. 34-24 FISHER 500 receiver, Jensen after 6 p.m. Reasonable, ask for ___ FOR THE BEST service LAKE LANSING Road. Furnished, on stereo speakers, Dual 1219 turntable, WANT A wolf Pat. BL-1-4-22 equipment see the STEREO 5 bedroom home, lovely - why not settle for John Clausen of the University Lth holmes, 301. South, Sony 250 deck, $450. Also a AKC beautiful SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. tervuren of California - Berkley will speak Sparrow Hospital. One male paneling, modern, year lease. Epiphone 12-string. Enjoyl Call , $350 winter, $275 summer. puppy? They'll love your C4-30 on "Physique, Social Reputation fterson needed for 1 room i/VATCHABLE WATCH John T„ 485-2916. SP-54-26 children and guard your home. and Personality in Longitudinal 663-4900. SP-5-4-26 Fit your fancy. Older stereos sell Bpstairs efficiency. Cooking, New I - TECHNOS ladies- Showing and working dogs. Perspective" at 4 p.m. Wednesday ■hare bath, $70. 351-7497. dress watches have AIR FORCE Artie Down sleeping - 349-1460. 5-4-22 fast, bring you cash for newer in A133 Life Sciences Bldg. UPPER FLAT 1 bedroom, ummer just been type you want. Dial 355-8255 to added to our bag. Used only one summer - line of only - furnished. $65/month. TECHNOS ladies' $60. Call 489-0617 after 5:30. PUG PUPPIES Shrimp and Fish place a Want Ad. The MSU P™ • Uw club is 351-6959. SP-5-4-26 and men's - AKC, 2 months, finalizing arrangements for a field p\RIGOLD APARTMENTS sport watches. The most 54-26 must sell, make offer, f Pitcher Night (M-W-S) m eocene orecub ~ ,r»P to ,he University of Chicago Marigold, East Lansing, serviceable watches on the 54-22 completely FIVE BEDROOM house, country BOSE 501 (Very Special Sunday) overhauled and Northwestern schools of law |argertment. I bedroom, furnished market - TECHNOS. speakers. Teac 250S Luncheon special $1.50 and adjusted. $15 May 10. Any member interested in Carpeting, air setting, 5 minutes from campus. Dolby system cassette recorder. LABRADOR RETRIEVER - plus parts. 371-1275. X5-4-22 visiting these schools should call ftnditioning, heat included, Available June, one year lease. THOMPSONS' FRANDOR Pioneer HR88 8-Track recorder. - AKC. 6 weeks. Female $75. Greg Conrad before Wednesday. ^nting for summer and fall, $300 per month. Call 3494841. JEWELERS Panansonic RE7750A 4 Channel Male $85. 699-2211. SP-54-26 Pool Table CREATIVE WEDDINGS, Portraits, appointment: 3SI-8S4S 2-4-23 3220 Mall Court, Frandor >7-7328 receiver. Soundcraftsmen Model Pin Ball Machines Passport, Application photos. En,er your floor or friends in the Open Monday - Friday, 9:30 til 9 20-12 audio frequency equalizer Mobile Homes » Compare LUKE Waste Control Authority's GIRLS WANTED for house, close Saturday 9:30 til 6 and PHOTOGRAPHY «i ccon flrst annual pitch - in picture |iale wanted until June 15. to campus. Summer and / or Phone 332-1385 tor many other stereo 2359 E. Gd. River, Okemos rT^n 351-6690. painting C0„,eSt. Details It free. $90 - May $45 Custom Work components. Throughout the Fell. 337-0980. 5-4-23 are available from your hall ■-June. Call 337-0578. 5-4-23 rest of our store we have FREE LANCE photographer I'll Nobody beats our prices WANDERCRAFT 12' x 60'with 8' - InTWOOD, Bedroom FRANDOR near. 2 unfurnished, available EAST LANSING, three, four bedroom - one, two, duplexes on Quality jewelry everything from crash helmets to air' Conditioners. Electronic repair of all kinds. We buy, sell x 28' glass enclosed porch. Utility shed. Furnished. 409 photograph personal your wedding with a t'OUch and at a reasonable rate. Call 882-6532 n—T—r pig Service -I, l^llj, presi ControldentAuthority, and from212 thE.e HollenWaste GIRL'S 5-SPEED Schwinn. Lancelot Place, King Arthur's Irmediately. Quiet adults only. available summer and fall. Excellent condition. $80. and trade. Bank Americard and Court Phone 485-0203. 5-4-23 after 6pm. Let me show you ANN BROWN typing i end multilith The second annual Eco - Art §176. Phone 485-9343. 5-4-22 Appliances, near bus. 351-8920. Master Charge accepted. some of my fantasy wedding offset printing. Complete service contest, sponsored by the Waste 332-1170 after 4 pm. 4-4-24 Control Authority, will kick off - 5-4-22 DICKER & DEAL for AMERICAN 1973. Two bedrooms photos. SP-54-26 dittertationt, thetet, National Collegiate Pitch - In Week Y APARTMENT for SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 3 SPEED HUMIDIFIER No. 35. 2 furnished, excellent manuscripts, general typing. IBM Monday through Friday. Rules can Ammer. Air 2 GIRLS needed for house, summer South Cedar, Lansing. 487-3886. condition, conditioning, pool, black bar stools, $10. 3 units of steps, BOARD EXAM TUTORING - 24 years experience. 349-0850 be obtained by contacting the •shwasher, disposal, term. Own rooms. Air. skirting, 8'x10' shed. furnished. wood shelves. $40. 6755586 Open 9-9 Monday, Wednesday, Located in Windmill Trailer STANLEY H. KAPLAN C-4-30 Waste Control Authority, 212 E. ■160.351-7531.9-4-26 $60/month. 436 M.A.C. Friday. 945 Tuesday, Thursday, TUTORING COURSES Holden Hall. after 5pm. 24-22 Park, Holt. Phone 6634135 332-2641.54-26 Saturday. C-54-26 Now SP-54-26 being formed for the THESES, RESUMES, typing and ■LET TWO - man room? Tw GUILD 12 string guitar, model 412. upcoming MCAT, DAT, LSAT, printing. Reasonable prices. The Administrative Management ■locks from campus. Share GOOD PEOPLE - rooms in house, Society of MSU presents Jim Hile Very impressive. 332-3959. BICYCLES - ALL Ten Speeds! REMBRANDT" - 12"x50'. 10'x7' ATGSB, GRE Board Exams. For COMME RICAL PRINTING. ■ooking and bath. $110 / month summer. 437 MAC, $60. 54-24 Various colors and tizes. shed, on lot, good condition. information call 1-313-354-0085. 351-4116. C-4-30 from IBM Corp. at its April meeting ■lus utilities. Phone 332-5722 355-1968. X5-4-25 Must sell! at 7:30 tonight in the Teak Room. Simplex De-railer center - pull $3,000. 394-0574. 0-14-22 Monday Eppley Center. All business college - Friday, 9:30 - 11am. SEAMSTRESSES brakes, high quality at dealer's 5-4-25 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Okemos, students welcome. ■1-4.30 SUMMER ONLYI - FABRIC at TUTORING IBM (pica or elite type). 12 room brick farmhouse in outrageously low prices. cost. Forced warehouse sate. IN GERMAN 94:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. 8 MARLETTE 1971 12'x63' with 372-6726 weekdays or 349-1773 Southern Africa Ike lansing. Watch the country, 15 min"~? campus. 351-8781 after 6 p.m. 3-4-22 12 p.m. Saturday. D 8i C 7'by21' expando. 3 bedroom, pronunciation, conversation evenings and weekends. 0-2-4-22 Committee m Liberation ts at 7:30 tonight at kilboats Furnished. E. a.m. - practice. Call 355-3846. 2-4-23 from your front door. - also new United STORAGE 1241 Roth Drive. carpeted, skirting, porch, shed, Ministries Higher iWuxe 1 bedroom luxury duplex, 3 bedrooms, central ZENITH, 19" black and white TV. Education, 1118 S. Harrsion Road. South Cedar at 1-96. 694-3311. all offers considered. 372-7520. IRENE ORR - Theses, term papers, air, $285. 882-4280. 5-4-25 3 months old, $155 value. Will ["furnished, for reliable 1 sell for $901 351-1578. 4-4-22 OR-3-4-24 34-22 general typing. Formerly with All welcome. refrigerator, air Ann Brown. Call 482-7487. londitioning. $165 per month THREE MEN, fall and summer, INTERESTED IN No-Frills Low Outing club meets at 7 p.m. " is utilities. Phone 339-2075. close $85/month. Own room. ANTIQUES 81 UNIQUES. Buy and 29" GRAND Touring 3-speed. $75, MOBILE HOME, <8'x33'l walk to Cost Jet Travel to Europe, The _ C-4-30 Tuesday in 146 Giltner Hall. A 332-5656. 3-4-23 tell. 220 Albert Street, under man's, brand new! 482-4687! campus! Fireplace, carpeted, air Middle EXPERIENCED IBM program on ballooning will be 5-4-23 East, The Far East, typing. Lumt. C-4-30 conditioned, garbage disposal, presented by the WVIC Radio Africa, or Practically Anywhere? Dissertations, (Pica - Elite). balloon man. Everyone welcome. fenced. $1500. 332-2363. ■lease SUMMER, River Edge. 5, 6, or 7 MAN HOUSE. Summer SANSUI 4000X Receiver, Garrard NORTH FACE Mountain tent, EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS can FAYANN 489-0358. C4-30 3-4-24 Tiice 4-man, reduced rates. and fall. Furnished, parking, sleeps 2 with gear. Tent fly help you find the least expensive All married housing residents turntable, Sansui 2002 Speakers 151-4439.6-4-25 very close. 332-5722, Monday - $950 value for $5001 Call Pat, poles, stakes, 5 lbs. 6 oz. THREE way for getting where you want COMPLETE THESES - Service. interested in forming a chess club DOUBLE wide travello Friday. 9:30 -11am. 0-34-5-31 Excellent condition, new $145, to go. Phone us Toll Free at Discount printing, IBM typing or bridge club should call or sign up 337-0564. 5-4-22 mobile homes! 24' x 52' - - jL F0R 4-girl - Americane. FIVE BEDROOM Home. 2% miles will sell for $100 or best offer. $8,900, 24' x 56' - $9,900 and (800) 223-5569. 255-17 and binding of these, resumes, from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the Married Student ^"mediate ** occupancy, close ALTO SAXOPHONE, Vito. Very 485-2454, after 4 p.m. 34-22 24' x 60' - $10,900. Call or publications. Across from Union office, 1645M Spartan 00. 337-0659. 3-4-23 to campus in Lansing. Available immediately. 489-4152. 54-22 Good condition, call 355-6211, after 6 p.m. 3-4-23 BOOKCASE, sturdy white plastic come and visit 6900 South Cedar. AMERIHOMES, 694-8644. Peanuts Personal ijjf campus Grand corner River. M.A.C. Below and Jones Village 1115K or call Rich Hoehlein at University Village. stands approximately 6' high Stationery Shop. Call MAN, furniihed HOUSES, 5-4-23 "MAC THE Toad" COPYGRAPH SERVICES, Married housing residents: Sign FURNISHED, very VIOLIN, GOOD condition, $50. with 5 together - You wanted Ijartrnents. 129 Burcham Drive, close I June - June. 332-5622 Call 355-8892, after 4 p.m. easy snap shelves, $9. A great space saver! - it now, you've got it! Love your 337-1666. C4-30 ups now being taken for non f40- '24 Cedar Street, $170. only. 5-7 p.m. 54-24 BEST BUY in town! 1973 - 3 "wife" and "mistress." 1-4-22 credit special - interest evening 54-24 Also, Nesco helmet, safety |35 Kedzie Drive. For the approved. Size M, white, hardly bedroom, pertly furnished, PURPLE VICKI - fast, accurate, classes in modern dance, tennis and others. Call Rich Hohlein for more f'jous, graduate or married WALK TO oPNTE° Dupiex. skirting, disposal, all carpeted. Real Estate inexpensive typing. 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C-34-23 information call: 676-2854. Phone 546-336C evenings, weekends. 34-24 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday. April !2J MARCHES PLANNED IN 3 OTHER CITIES 100 turn out for i his actions. tickets for the round Despite warm, sunny weather, only including Brad Little from the American trip to w about 100 persons attended the rally Antiwar League. Using one of the president's campaign will cost $25. P ° Was The Saturday on the steps of the State Capitol Little charged the Nixon administration slogans, Larrowe said "Nixon must be Washington visit, whirh . to urge the impeachment of President with attacking American civil liberties, impeached now more than ever." organizers hope will include 52> Nixon. ignoring the needs of the poor -• both in He also stated that any representative East Lansing, will feature . Jefferson Airplane, a i ^ Organizers of the rally, who were expecting at least 2,000 people to attend, the U.S. and around the world •• and who does not vote to impeach Nixon should be voted out of office in this fall's Lincoln Memorial, the meej'jj march . * supporting "corrupt and brutal" regimes blamed the poor turnout on apathy, in Vietnam, the Phillipines, Portugal, election. Capitol and several speakers i ^ ^ particularly among the student voters. Brazil, Chile and Greece. Phoenix, the group that organized the David Dillinger. ' lncS Don Nobach, one of the organizers, said rally, will be participating in impeach The National A prepared statement by Charles P. Campaign »n i Nixon marches to be held this Saturday in Nixon which is also more than 500 posters were placed around the MSU campus announcing the rally. Larrowe, candidate professor of economics and a for the 6th Congressional Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los U.S. aid to repressive concerned governments and u 2 fuel prices, expects Several speakers addressed the crowd on District race, was also read at the rally. Angeles. 10.000 18 . A meeting to organize the march will be people to attend the rallies the subject of Nixon's impeachment. Larrowe, who did not attend, stated in Wa^hi!!? held at 8:30 p.m. tonight in 55 Union. Bus Chicago and Los Angeles. that Nixon must be held accountable for Tuxes, gowns donned as Yale restores proms NEW YORK TIMES NEW HAVEN - The men wore tuxedos and the women wore evening gowns as they danced to the music of a 15 - piece orchestra playing waltzes and fox trots. That was the way a college prom used to be and that was the way it was once again at Yale University Friday night. Five years after Yale, like hundreds of other colleges and universities across the country, had abandoned college proms becuase they were scorned by an activist generation as hopelessly irrelevant and outdated, a different generation of students staged a successful comeback for the Yale prom with almost all the glitter, enthusiasm and gaiity it once had. "It's all coming back and I'm so happy," exulted Eddie Wittstein, the 89 - Rally goers year - old bandleader who has played at Yale proms for 52 years and who was once A woman and child were among those attending an impeachment again leading his orchestra through dreamy renditions of such favorites as "I Could rally Saturday at the State Capitol in Lansing. A crowd of about 100 Have Danced all Night" and "Try to gathered to hear speakers talk from the steps of the Captiol. Remember" while some dancers tried to State News photo by David Olds remember long - forgotten steps. NEW HUMBLE PIE. 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