Volume 67 Number 146 Monday, April 29,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 ury acquits Mitchell, Stans n all counts in funding case iM WIRK SERVICES history that two Cabinet colleagues had "Rotten," said the 37 I YORK (AP) - Former Atty. Gen. been tried together on criminal - year • old Mitchell still faces conspiracy, charges prosecutor. "If we could have gotten | N. Mitchell and ex - Commerce connected with official or obstruction and perjury charges in political duties Vesco back it would have been different. jary Maurice H. Stans were acquitted and it was the first time in half a century It was absolutely not a waste. When Washington in connection with the Ky of all nine counts of criminal that any Cabinet member faced criminal there's evidence that people committed Watergate coverup. His indictment there was held perjury and obstruction of judgment. crimes, those crimes should be investigated up until the day following the i connection with a secret Sybil Kucharski, the forewoman, said and prosecuted." sequestration of the Stans Mitchell jury - [ooo cash contribution to President that when deliberations began, the panel here so members of the panel would not f\s re election campaign. was split on the conspiracy and Vesco fled the country at be influenced by the Watergate action. investigation ■chell. 60, and Stans, 66, had been obstruction of justice counts with five into his affairs and has T charged with one count of criminal successfully voting for conviction, five for acquittal resisted all legal efforts by the U.S. The only time two other Cabinet Kracy and two of obstructing justice and two undecided. government to force his return. He had members were brought to criminal justice Tnnt'ction with the contribution by The jurors temporarily gave up trying to been indicted with Mitchell and Stans. was in the aftermath of the Jational financier Robert L. Vesco. reach a verdict on those charges and Teapot Dome scandal of 1923. Republican President ■also was charged with six counts of turned to the perjury accusations, Miss The conspiracy was outlined in a 46 - k two former Cabinet members said Kucharski said. "After loojung all through the perjury page indictment of May 10,1973. It began while Stans and Mitchell were still Cabinet Warren G. Harding's interior secretary, Albert Fall, went to prison for nine months for accepting $400,000 in bribes Acquitted Former Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans, left, and former acquittal vindicated their faith in the charges, the rest was easy," she added. members. It reached its climax after Atty. they in the lease of naval oil reserves to Gen. John Mitchell, right, face newsmen outside federal court in New can system, "We figured there couldn't be any had resigned - Mitchell to take overall private interests. Atty. Gen. Harry Daugherty was York Sunday after they were acquitted on nine counts of criminal idon't think Mr. Stans ever lost faith conspiracy if there was no perjury. command of the 1972 re election effort - indicted separately, but the jury at his trial "We didn't feel | didn't," said Mitchell at a news we could find these men with Stans as his chief fund raiser, who was unable to reach verdict and conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury charges. Between them tence - a was after the verdict was returned guilty on what we were shown," she said. built a campaign war chest of $60 million. is one of their defense lawyers, Walter Bonner. Keral court. "I have great faith in Clarence Brown, 50, a postal worker discharged. AP Wirephoto Jica and that's why I love this from Ossining, N.Y., said, "They (the Vesco people) wanted to get something Klitr. Bent of he was asked if he had been acquittal. "Why of course," going, but I don't think that Stans or Mitchell ever fell for it. Vesco VERDICT VIEWED WITH SKEPTICISM was trying ■lied. "We've got the jury system and to get to any top figure to embarrass the Sways works." President." Students blinked back tears as he was The shadow of . Watergate hovered over surprised J innocent. "I've been reborn," he the trial, though the Vesco matter was not directly linked to the break - in at fc former commerce secretary said at Democratic national headquarters. fcws conference: "We had great faith The jury devoted its attention first to By MIKEGALATOLA "Did those stinkers get acquitted?" "I don't agree man, the President, to do everything Mitchell in pronouncing him State News Staff Writer with that verdict," Kim guilty," she said. innocent, asked Robert Neville, graduate student, Sherwood, 625 S. Hubbard Hall, Most of the students polled thought |>uld that to get him elected. Everything count by count, of the indictment. When it concluded, defense John Mitchell and Maurice Stans may 437 Charles St. freshman, said. "I think they should have that President Nixon would face more n cause was proper and just." attorney John After surprise, the general reaction was ftuty White House Press Secretary Sprizzo clapped an arm around the former have been acquitted of their conspiracy gotten something." hostility as a result of the acquittals. and perjury charges in New York, but skepticism. "I'm not in favor of the verdict," said "I think it's going to have a worse effect Warren, asked for Nixon's attorney general's neck and pulled his "This is really bogue," said Meg most of nine MSU students contacted in a Nixon, because people are going to get Jent, said: "The President was very head onto his shoulder. Mitchell smiled random McGann, 254 W. Shaw Hall, sophomore. Claire Renton, 466 E. McDonel Hall, on angrier, thinking that those guys got off a j for the two men and for their broadly. poll Sunday are not totally "But it's up to par for the government as junior, said. "It sounds like they were convinced of their innocence. little too easily," Embertson said. Stans was next. When the far as all the bullshit that's been pretty wrapped up." i U.S. District Court jury of nine jury going But Janine Small, 357 Yakeley Hall, "It makes me madder to see them get concluded its findings, he sank back in his The most on." common reaction to the off," Neville said. "I'd have probably been 1 three women deliberated 26 chair with a visible freshman, thought that Mitchell and Stans ■ over sign of relief. After verdict for the former Cabinet officials of "I don't dig that at all," sophomore had their day in court. a little mollified if they had gotten a four day period after getting • being embraced by defense attorney the Nixon administration was surprise. Mitchell and Stans. I bet lot of other p at 4:55 p.m. EDT Thursday. Robert Barker, 8Uns put hh head in his Rolf Embertson, 421 E. Holden Hall, said. "The verdict was probably made on the a I returned to the courtroom during 'M~ti»o«gbt - ttrey - weT* ahrratfy ~"t timnrthey were mote Ynvoi^od." besV^vWence presentedshe mjW. people feel the same way." hands momentarily. When he lifted it, his I deliberations convicted," Faith Gunn, MSU graduate, "On a gut level, I think they really are "I don't know for sure what went But other students thought no backlash and asked to listen eyes were wet with tears. on. 424 Michigan Ave., said. ■ to portions of the testimony and Asst. U.S. Atty. John guilty," Neville said. "I think they're just a Maybe We won't know till 100 years from would surface. Wing, who had *rm really surprised. I thought they'd Iript of the trial that began Feb. 19. conducted a vigorous prosecution, was be found guilty," Barbara Hagopian, 113 now. But I believe in the American "I don't think there'll be any change," was the first time in the nation's asked how he felt about the outcome. tradition that when somebody is on trial, Small said. "People are tired of S. Case Hall, freshman, said. they're not guilty until they're proven Watergate." rCC drops some complaints against WJIM By R. D. CAMPBELL that the FCC has dismissed some of the charges he said were a three persons with financial interests in WJIM. that the hearings will seek to determine whether State News Staff Writer result of "highly sensationalized newspaper reporting" and •ACLU allegations that coverage of the Ingham County Board based programing is on public interest or the private interests of Gross investigations by the Federal Communications unsubstantiated ACLU claims. of Commissioners raised fairness doctrine questions. Telecasting Inc. >n (FCC), wiretapping charges have been dropped from Among the October 1973 ACLU complaints against WJIM •Objections that the station did not meet federal standards for Meanwhile James Gross was "extremely let of questions to be answered by Lansing television station dismissed in the April 22 ruling were: time devoted to gratified" that the in a public hearing. public affairs reporting. FCC had ruled out some and narrowed down the rest of the •Offers of free color television sets to Lansing City Council •Objections that the station did not permit the opportunity in FCC charges. opinion released Friday by WJIM officials, several members who later voted not to give station owner Harold Gross for contrasting opinions in several editorials. In an apparent reference to Detroit Free Press I complaints alleged in an American Civil Liberties Union the city's cable television franchise. The FCC outlined questions which it reporter David hopes will be answered in Johnston. Gross said that "any investigative reporter could have ■U) petition to deny' the station's license renewal were •The impropriety of a whisky and steak dinner set up in an the upcoming public hearing which centered upon charges that established that while they made for colorful copy, the charges ■ismissed. However, essential questions over news blackout ™ attempt to influence Lansing City Council members prior to their owners and managere of the station had ordered news blackouts were nothing but a collection of rumors and myths." s and slanted reporting remain to be answered at the yet - cable television decision. and other slanting, suppression and distortion of 1 • scheduled hearing. reporting or Station operations Manager Tom Jones said Sunday that while •Wiretaps of Lansing City Council members. people and events. there is some sense of relief that a number of Ition President James Gross Friday expressed satisfaction •The unfairness of The FCC said in its charges were a community leader survey that included April 10 decision to hold public hearings dismissed, those that remain are still very serious. Few turn for cleanu of river Despite a disappointing turnout at the third annual Red Cedar River Clean • up Saturday, MSU Waste Control Authority Program Director Fred Moore said the 100 volunteers who did show up managed to hit the worst spots on campus. Though only three trucklouds - five tons - of trash were collected Saturday, compared to 20 truckloads collected on May 12, 1973, Moore said the cleanup went very well. He attributed the relatively low volume of junk collected to the effectiveness of previous cleanups and a possible decline in littering. This year 500 volunteers had been expected - but the shortage was even greater last year when only 125 of an anticipated 1,000 human vacuum cleaners answered the call. Moore said 6th Congressional District Democratic candidates M. Robert Carr and Charles P. Larrowe worked as a team during the rubbish pickup. Beside delittering the banks of the river, Moore said, the volunteers managed to remove trash from along Farm Lane, Harrison, Hagadom and Mount Hope roads. Spartan and University villages, Sanford and Red Cedar natural areas and the Shaw Hall lawn. ■o'unteers pick Grubby co Members of the MSU Forestry and Resource Development clubs joined up trash - "grubbies" - along the banks of the Red authority workers in directing the cleanup |fdar Inough the MSU River, right, after receiving East Lansing trash bags Saturday. operation. Waste Control Authority, which coordinated the Two male streakers and a rusty roll of le,anuP' expected 500 volunteers, the 100 students, city residents fencing ranked as the highlights of the fa congressional candidates who did show cleanup, which culminated MSU's $1,000 up gathered five tons of celebration of National Collegiate Pitch • in . The pickup culminated MSU's celebration of National Week - financed by revenue from the pegiate Pitch-in Week. State News photo' by C.L. Michaels authority's recycling program. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Mond^AMSl Campaign reform bill defeats FROM WIRE SERVICES expenditures, the names of unmanageable to keep track of the defeated measure - which that committee a single be funding responsible for fine , contributors of less than $25, small contributions and consumed six days of House le t0 all donation and expenditure officii Angry Republicans, joined as well as contributors of some charged that Republicans, by debate - are likely to remain years. Successful ' J*P by a dozen renegade donated goods and services, trying to eliminate the floor, in the final proposal. reporting and that candidates would be who break the law be subject divested Democrats, voted down a would have been kept secret. wanted to obtain union Both parties have agreed offices if convicted. weakened campaign finances Republican Floor Leader membership lists for their own Libyan chief accused in coup plot disclosure bill in the Michigan Dennis O. Cawthorne of mailings. Egypt accused Libyan President Moammar Khadafy Sunday of personally instigating last week's attempted House Friday. It appears a bipartisan compromise will be needed to Manistee • and Republicans argued that special interest groups - especially labor unions would other Rep. Howard Wolpe, I) Kalamazoo, thoughts expressed the of the group of Larrowe coup against the Cairo government. salvage the bill defeated on a — use the younger Democrats, including "The information I received and that Khadafy didn't surprise 58 -41 vote after the anonymity to pump thousands Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East financial statement longest House debate of the of dollars into campaigns in Lansing, who felt the bill did deny is that the man responsible for this plot... visited year. $25 increments. not go far enough and voted Khadafy personally in a private meeting," Egyptian Leaders of both parties said But House Speaker William against it. President Anwar Sadat said in an interview over ABC's they will work for a workable A. Ryan, D-Detroit, said his Condemning the lack of "Issues and Answers." compromise on the measure party "will hang in there for a spending and donation limits floor" By JIM KEEGSTRA except World War II bonds sold far is state this week. on anonymous and the ommission of a move Sen Egypt's official Middle East News Agency said Saleh The long • debated bill had donations. toward public financing, Wolpe State News Staff Writer when the war ended. Ballenger, R WiHiami— Abdullah Sariyah. a Palestinian with an Iraqi passport "A floor said the bill "continues the Reporting a net worth of filed a been branded as a "farce and a is for the statement,ofy who allegedly headed the attempted coup April 17, told sham" by House Republicans protection of the masses," he unjust campaign process which Charles P. Larrowe, just over $9,000, Larrowe sources and listed his main assets family fi and Gov. Milliken, who was said. "We're turning the favors the rich and powerful." professor of economics, bared as a 1972 holdings with tfo y investigators after his capture about the talks with his financial soul Friday - the life insurance policies and considering vetoing the bill if it Watergate issue upside down. Though the fates of the $25 car, chapter of Common! Khadafy in Tripoli. last of the four Republican and the balance due from sale of an Mok According to the Egyptian report, Khadafy ended the had been approved. It's the big contributors that floor and the reporting of in • Democratic candidates for the East Lansing house and lot in announcing candidacy last week. foL Though it would have you want to name, not the kind contributions, like office interview saying, "We will discuss the matter further and small ones." staff and equipment, are 6th Congressional District to 1970. reported owning stock required the reporting of all in will contact you later in Egypt." Sariyah was quoted as do so. Larrowe's campaign cash donations and Democrats said it would be unknown, several provisions of More revealing than his the competition in August Democratic corporations, three two mutual funds. b^J saying that Khadafy's remarks influenced his decision to T opponents' earlier financial primary election, M. Robert A fifth declared try to overthrow Sadat. Egyptian reports said the attempted coup started April 17 with an attack on the technical military Groups petition to force statements, Larrowe income tax records for the four years and explains details past his Carr, disclosed his personal assets and liabilities April 22. Carr, an East Lansing attorney, for the four Howard Human Jones. ■ countyftB represent™! Rightspaty.jS academy in Cairo and resulted in II persons being support responsibilities to his said he has not owned any unavailable commml action on advertising bill for killed. 27 wounded and 75 arrested. wife. from whom he is stocks for the past two years whether he had niH| divorced, and their 16 - year - and his only income is from a statement. 1 old son. half partnership in a local law Few clues available in art theft UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Crim made his comments at enforcement powers given to Larrowe's tax statements firm, supplemented by lawyer's Authorities arrest I a news conference on the steps Kelley and county prosecutors. show an adjusted gross income fees from the government. 12 in Key Democrats and of the state Capitol along with of $23;600 in 1973 with Two Republicans are also gambling rj Irish p o 1 i ce say they have few clues as they start a consumer groups Friday Democrat Atty. Gen. Frank J. Sen. Donald Bishop, R - $3,143 paid for federal income officially in the race for the Authorities arrested! launched a petition drive Kelley. tax. Major deductions included congressional seat which nationwide search for the three men and women who Rochester, who heads the persons early Friday in to get action on legislation Spokesmen for the $4,849 for alimony and over 20-year incumbent Rep. on a gambling establishing took 19 art masterpieces valued at S20.4 million Friday judiciary subcommittee, called banning deceptive advertising consumers alliance and the the petition drive irresponsible. $1,000 in state and local taxes. Charles Chamberlain, a Lansing's near south side. T evening. which they said has been held Public Interest Research Group His only major source of Republican, is vacating. Police said li men and J The paintings were stolen from the private collection up by lobbyists and Senate in Michigan (PIRGIM) pledged The bill outlaws advertising income was from MSU, Clifford Taylor, an East woman were arraigned J of Sir Alfred Beit in Blessington, Ireland. Republicans. their support for the petition goods or services with intent Larrowe said, where he expects Lansing attorney, released an Lansing District Court/ The consumer protection drive. not to sell them as advertised, to earn $22,800 for teaching income tax summary for 1971 were being held in the Beit said he would not pay ransom for the return of In^ legislation, which outlaws If 250,000 people sign the making false or misleading labor economics this year. and 1972 when he announced County Jail. the rare canvases. All of the paintings were insured. unfair and fraudulent petitions placing the legislation statements concerning price Royalties from his book his candidacy in January. Authorities seized n Irish police say it is the largest robbery of any sort on advertising practices by the November ballot, Crim "Harry Bridges" returned $961 $1,000 cash and asoi« on reductions, causing confusion Taylor's statement also showed record. businesses, has been approved said, it could force the state as to the legal rights, in 1973. personal assets of almost gambling paraphernalia it 1 by the Democrat - controlled Senate to act on the advertising obligations or remedies to any Larrowe said he has never $18,000, including three stocks house, which wasthesnnl House but is being held up in a practices bill. party in a transaction and 23 invested in any businesses or and one commodity. a Feb. 15 raid in wh Republican - dominated Leonard said lobbyists from other specific acts. owned any stocks or bonds, Taylor's only opponent so persons were arrested. U. S. trade balance hits deficit Senate. the mobile home "Michigan is becoming an manufacturers, chain stores island of fraud with nothing on and Chrysler Corp. have been PASSPORT The U.S. balance of trade slipped into a in March for the first time in nine months, the Census deficit position the books to protect its citizens," said House Majority largely responsible for blocking action of the measure. and APPLICATION PHOTOS $450' SPRING SHOE SALE Bureau reported. The major contributing factor was the Floor Leader Bobby Crim, D •Regular $3 ©O for 2 photos • Members of the Senate sharp increase in the price of imported oil. 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The FAA. :ted from your bill. A varied ^ our locations. Richardson stresses tapes' value Munch more for less Former Atty. Gen. Elliot Richardson said the tapes subpenaed by the House Sunday that at McDonald's. Judiciary Committee are of such paramount importance that they "could very well tip it one way or another" as to whether President Nixon is adjudged guilty of criminal conduct. Richardson said Nixon should reverse his indicated course and surrender completely the tapes. The subpena calls for the tapes and other records relating to 42 conversations between Nixon and his top aides about the time of the Watergate coverup to be Tuesday delivered by 10 a.m. Tuesday. Richardson said that transcriptions would fail to meet the legal command of the subpena. Moreover, he said,"a night only. Steak, failure to fully meet the requests for tapes justifies an adverse inference" as to Nixon's guilt in the Watergate affair. GM quarter earnings drop 85% potato, General Motors Corp. announced Friday that its earnings for the first quarter of 1974 declined by 85 per cent compared to earnings for the same quarter last salad,roll. year. w*L25 GM reported that net income for the first quarter of 1974 was $120 million compared to $817 million for the first quarter of 1973. It was the lowest first quarter earnings since 1948 when the company earned $96.4 million. Executives blamed the decline on the energy crisis and rapidly rising costs. Family Feast on Quarter Pounders ond Quarter Pounders with cheese the sandwiches Eagleton to for re-election Night at price you con afford At o voluc ' I run cooked iuit right, storting from a quarter con't be beat in today's or any 1 pound patty of 100% bee) Sen. economy. That's why wf M:' Thomas F. Eagleton, D. - MO., announced Bite into bountiful Big Mac! deserve a break today ' the original meal in j stock Friday that he is a candidate for re - election. Eagleton, McDonald's, and when y< Satisfy your stounch stom¬ Ponderosa look ol todoy % food p"lt briefly a candidate for the vice presidency in 1972 - ach with oil the hamburgers, 'II find th until it was revealed he had once cheeseburgers. File' O' Fish Pr spoken undergone shock treatments for depression proposed that he and his Republican opponent, Thomas B. Curtis, limit their campaign expenditures to $300,000. Steak House From 4 P.M. on. McDonald's Curtis, a member of the House of Representatives for 18 years, was defeated for the Senate by Eagleton six East Grand River (2 blocks East of Hagadorn) 234 W. Grand River 1024 E. Grand River years ago. ° Compiled by Mary Ann Chick 2040 E. Grand River fen State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 29, 1974 3 unta unwilling to free Africans ■Kw YORK TIMES A0n - ■hat took power after The military should not be confused with independence." Spinola's reference to self determination involved his ■ general warned Africans were not yet such a vote. that the The particular political ready for are liberals and leftists with the sudden overturn in that no issue was being made of the differences over African Portugal police took their places. two Among those well figures, Herminio released were known opposition Palma Sftfif Dtouflf Next 211 to E.Grand River the Xy's coup made it clear proposals to offer Portuguese solution Spinola is seeking is policy. Sportmeister r it was not prepared Guinea, Mozambique and regarded by most of the On Sunday a tumultuous Ienacio, detained since last November, and Jose Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 9-6 g the war in the African Angola equal status with opposition as inadequate and crowd welcomed back exiled . by granting them Portugal in a federation. The ttiey have instead sought the Tengarinha, who had been Socialist leader Mario Soares, arrested fcdence. peoples in the African areas just a few days ago. opening of negotiations with the 49 - year - old secretary I Antonio De Spinola, would be allowed to express those fighting against the general of the once outlawed Ld of the junta, told a T of newspaper editors their allegiance to this new Portuguese community Portuguese in Africa would lead to independence. that Socialist party. Soares spent The junta is to give way to a provisional government of CIGARETTES 3 pk /99« five years in exile in Paris. civilians headed by one of the LIMIT 3 P'self - determination through a referendum, but the For the moment, so happy The opposition also (Coupon) junta members, undoubtedly Expires May 5. 1974 recovered 99 of its members Spinola. Elections for a new East Lansing Store Only from prison as the junta made iw school rem good its promise to release political prisoners. A dramatic assembly and for a new president are according to a program to be held, 1 0% OFF our price on all kodak film exchange took place at Caxias prison in the early morning announced Friday, in a year. But the processings developing schedule might be hours Saturday as 77 prisoners upset if leftist forces become get bar accre emerged and several hundred members of the but now once dreaded, abolished, security too aggressive or if the conflict sharpens, as expected, African policy. over COETS SCOTTIES J JOHN TINGWALL involved in law practice," concerning his interests in ULTRA LASH TISSUE Legislators cruise COSMETIC SQUARES Brennan said. Cooley Law School and his MASCARA ftte News Staff Writer In addition to these instructors, Brennan said about judicial position. John Reinoehl, humanities $100 68C 5G.79c UH tEG. 39c 24f ■he midst of controversy Krning a possible law four or five part - time faculty presently teach courses. Eight professor at MSU, is one of Cooley's part - time law with belly dancers LIMIT 1 (Coupon) LIMIT 4 (Coupon) |l at MSU, Michigan's or 10 other people are students. Expires May 5, 1974 Expires May 5, 1974 t, but still nonaccredited, affiliated faculty who teach "I find the quality of Forty Michigan legislators have the run of the East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only ship Jchool is undergoing a when their course is scheduled education at Cooley excellent. were among 500 male including the casino, which is t to meet the standards to be taught, he said. I've J American Bar Assn. in The school library has also justice had and a Supreme Court a lieutenant passengers and two female belly dancers aboard a cruise open in international waters. Lawmakers say the cruise, ALBUM SPECIALS ■es of obtaining been expanded from 17,000 to governor as instructors, and ship chartered by the Detroit which is in its 70th year, gives ptation this summer. 20,000 volumes, as suggested that's a pretty competent Chamber of Commerce which them a unique opportunity to cat stevens buddha the s38' State Supreme by the bar. faculty," Reinoehl said. fJustice Thomas Brennan, The Lansing law school was Though he is 53, Reinoehl Saturday sailed from Miami for a three exchange ideas,look at mutual chocolate box - day cruise to Jamaica. problems and generally get to |of Cooley Law School, accredited by the Michigan said he views his classes at The voyage marked the first know each other. ecently that the Board of Law Examiners in Cboley as an educational time the line had restricted its On another political ethics elton john yellow brick road s59' laction for acquiring April 1973, entitling students experience. passenger list to males. matter, only 39 of 148 state lig's Masonic Temple will to take law exams and practice "Much of what I've learned One crew member said the legislators responded to the sting jised within the next few i thus satisfying one of law only in Michigan. After five years' practice in Michigan, is applicable to humanities." my teachings in only females aboard were two Michigan Common Cause's s339 belly dancers, two masseuses request for voluntary financial I recommendations made the lawyer could then practice There is a possibility he will and a female purser. bisclosure by its April 1 paul McCartney band on the run »389 I bar for accreditation. law in any state where practice law, but Reinoehl said While the ship makes the deadline, the citizens reform e bar suggested that we reciprocity is offered, which he may be 83 years old before four - day round trip cruise to group reported Thursday. L'OREAL lid our library, make Brennan said includes almost that day Montego Bay, the guests will The Michigan House is NOXZEMA llty adjustments and Tid our facilities, since every state. "If accredited by the bar in comes. considering bill a Senate • passed CONDITION 94" 6 oz SKIN CREME Supreme requiring all public officials REG. $1.19 77 ^ ■were inadequate for our Jsed enrollment figures," said. July, we would be given a three - year provisional approval and Court and candidates for office as well as lobbyists to make 8 Oz. REG. $1.50 fcoupon} Expires May 5, 1974 East Lansing Store Only LIMIT 1 (Coupon) Expires May S. 1974 East Lansing Store Only # / in Lnnan said $1 million will would then have to be given full approval within five slated for talk similar statements. financial disclosure DR SCHOLL'S tent on improving and years," he continued. "Since U.S. Supreme Court Justice dozen books and numerous ■ding the Masonic Temple Tepare for the new day the bar accreditation retroactive, credit hours is William 0. 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Michigan State University
Soft touch of Ramblin Department of Theatre
ARENA 1974
A BALL OF YARN
perfect for Marioh's An original Children's Theatre
By MIKE LaNOUE script by Dr. John J. Baldwin
Every guitar player and their
State News Reviewer
as well as
brothers play this tune but
Elliot. It was as if his guitar were the
none MAY 4-5 Kindergarten-Grade 3
If parting could be called sweet sorrow it lyre of Orpheus,
certainly was
Saturday night at the close of three days of Ramblin' Jack Elliot
enchanting the audience with magic music.
So as my flesh turned to
MAY 11-12 (Grades 4-6)
and 15 months of the Mariah goosebumps, I couldn't help look
Jack Elliot is a beautiful man
Folk and Blues Coffeehouse. around me at the others in the
audience. Elliot had them quiet Saturdays: 10:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m.
whose simple folk songs and and reflective.
easy
country voice represented everything that Mariah has ever stood But then there were several
hundred empty seats like many
Sundays: 2:00- 3:30 p.m.
for and more. the previous Mariah shows. of
Normally this bothers
Like so much of the fine talent
that has graced the Elliot made the best of his shows in
a performer but Tickets 355-0148
Mariah, hlliot is a roots performer whose music comes stage of At the end of the one
spite of it.
from the - hour set, Elliot walked around the
heart and soul.
Erickson Hall kiva singing and
His soft touch and kind smiling to everyone he passed.
reminiscence of days gone by with Unsuspecting of this, the crowd quietly remained in their seats and
. G"thrie and Bob Dylan couldn't have been more glanced around at Ramblin' Jack as he troubadoured his
appropriate for the final moments of Mariah. of the room. way out
The performance
Happy
was a vigil for folk music A simply
commemoration to the
- a
astounding ending to an equally fine show is the only
quiet and bright moments, the happy and way to characterize Elliot's exit.
sad moments
indeed, all the deep emotion that lives in folk Playing before Elliot was an old friend of Mariah and a
music. Elliot talked of a guitarist
Ramblin' Jack Elliot, the last top - name performer Mariah winter storm that snowed him in for four with a tremendous potential, Joel Mabus, who will
days. As he strummed the appear soon at
will host, was a happv man whose mUS'C enchan,ed the opening chords of "Don't Think Olde World Bread and Ale.
Twice he related that he was
crowds at the coffeehouse Thursday, Friday and Saturday fortunate to have this Dylan album •
Unfortunately,
and a botUe of
whisky to tide him through the storm. The quiet
an inexperienced emcee forgot to mention that
nights. With his exit goes top talent for $1. beauty of Elliot s version of "Don't Think
Mariah will have one last low •
budget show with Chicago folk
State News photo by John Martell Twice," was awesome singer Gerry Grossman May 10 and 11.
and dazzling. But top - name talent for
$1, is gone.
Explosive Geils ready to rock
Klein on bass and Stephen Jo
By MIKE LaNOUE which should be super • bad. regulations.
State News Reviewer Bladd on percussion and And that's good. / If you haven't copped
vocals. a
buzz beforehand, J. Geifis and
The most recent
J People get ready for some recording Buy them at the Union box the Climax Blues Band should
|foot • stompin'. hard - driving,
•
effort by Boston's top rock office, the Canterbury Shop or be elixir enough to
get you up
ck • ass music tonight group is "Ladies Invited," on Marshall Music Co. for
the Atlantic label. The album is
a long time.
.cause the J. Geils Band is
Eoming to Jenison Fieldhouse solid and with "Chimes" and Pop Entertainment reminds
■t 8 p.m. to do some r -o•c- "Did You No Wrong" the band those in attendance to refrain
K. i ■ n'with a hard r. proves that it can do a from smoking and drinking at
T Many people have heard the variety of music and not the concert in accordance with
■. Geils live album "Fullhouse" exclusively hard rock. University and state
iid agree that this LP surpasses "Chimes" is a fine tune and
Jnything the group has ever should sound great tonight in
■one in the studio. the fieldhouse. (
I Recorded at the Cinderella If you like to boogie and
Concert Hall in Detroit, no one shake, but you haven't got a
pom Motown will ever forget ticket, well it's not too late.
"Detroit Demolition" and Plenty of $4 and $5 tickets can
I song from Geils called "Hard still be had for this concert
Driving Man."
T This tune exemplifies the
Troup's explosive power with J.
fails himself making his guitar
Iquawk like a chicken and
c Dick blowing his harp
fell he can't.
1 Barring any recent changes
b the group's composition it
rould be Peter Wolf ort vocals,
Justman on keyboards
id vocals. J. Geils on
guitars,
c Dick on harp, Daniel
2?
3*
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8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 29
355-8255 Classified Ads are People Making Other People Happy! 8
Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank m *partMfl,s ]® d Apartments ^
PHYSICAL PLANT Department, TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile TW0
COMET 1965. 2-door hardtop, PLYMOUTH 1968 Fury III. Albion College needs draftsman homos. $25 - $35/week. Ten
man. (urn
apartments. 129
good shape, needs work. $200, 19mpg. No rust - $385. to assist in summer project. minutes to campus. Quiet and Burcham I
or best offer. 332-4895. 351-3626. SP-5-4-30
S140. 124 Ceda,
StreeT ti*!1 I
170 1
Some experience necessary, peaceful on a lake. 641-6601 135 Kedzia
SP-5-4-30 Orive I
good pay and employment 0-4-30 ••rious, graduate
PLYMOUTH 1970 - bronze, small, or m. " ■
experience. Call Ed Sanders,
PHONE 355-8255
COUGAR 1969. Automatic, vinyl, V-8, 4/door, AM/FM, 15-17
629-5511, Extension 350.
students. Leases
starling Jul* I
347 Student Services Bldo.
power tilt steering, console, 17 mpg, automatic. 372-3707.
SP-5-4-29
SP-5-4-30
Deptember. Call
Evenings 5-10 pm 8Rot
487-32ls II
mpg, small V-8, runs great, good
•AUTOMOTIVE
tires, highway miles, $800. Call
355-5855. SP-5-5-2
ROADRUNNER 1969, 383. Mags,
tape deck. New brakes - shocks.
BICYCLE MECHANIC, full time,
shop experience necessary. Good
APARTMENTS
'Close to Campus
LIBBER
Scooters & Cycles Reasonable. 353-0125. 5-5-3 pay and benefits. VELOCIPEDE
•Air Conditioned
•All Appliances desires
AND
third
Zoologi,","^.
nartu ? I
CUTLASS S 1973 power, air, PEDDLER, 351-7240. 3-4-29
1+291
-
Including dishwasher 332-8328
Parts & Service swivel buckets, vinyl top,
SHELBY COBRA 1968, GT 350. •Luxurious Furnishings immediately,
console. 34,000 miles. $3,000. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Aviation Convertible, 351-5684 or
•
GIRL NEEDED next
Jeff, 485-1751, 37 2-6069. 373-8340. SP-5-5-1 Typing speed 70-80. Must know y,
•EMPLOYMENT 10-4-30 medical terminology thoroughly. •SWIMMING POOL
campus,
332-6877. 5-5-3
$68. Call "S'h*|■
•FOR RENT Starting salary $2.98 an hour.
DATSUN STATIONWAGON 1972. SUPER BEETLE Volkswagen,
Please contact Office of Now Leasing
Apartments 29,000 miles, $2200. Call after 1973 - yellow, 19,000 miles, 25 SUMMER SUBLEASE.
Houses 5pm. 349-4153. SP-5-4-30 mpg. AM/FM stereo radio, 4
Employment, Lansing General Summer and Fall
Hospital, 2800 Devonshire,
Rooms
speed. $2,500. 669-5883 after
6pm, all day Sunday. SP-5-4-29 Lansing, Michigan 48909. Call Summer- $ 150 1 "3 persons
I furnished,
351-3K1S
close
R.K -i
to^mpgVS WWilB L
DATSUN 240Z - air, mags, new 372-8220. Equal Opportunity Fall* 11 P*rp«rton
•FOR SALE 3 occupants
tires, 4-speed, $3500. Call Pilo, Employer. 5-5-3
Animals TEMPEST 1968. Full power, good SUBLEASE
'SORRY - WE DON'T mt ANV Discount for 12 Lease MAY
489-6178, after 6 p.m. SP-5-5-1 mo. Se|
mileage, mechanically excellent. One bedroom,
Mobile Homes furni«htd ■
DATSUN 1971, 1200 Fastback. 30
Asking $500. 882-9940, after 5 OPENINGS RI6HT NOW TOR.
TAXI DRIVERS wanted full and
time. Must have good
351-7212 balcony, security locks, parkin-' I
•LOST & FOUND p.m. SP-5-4-30
part
quiet. 351-3836. 5-6-3 ■
•PERSONAL
mpg, FM/stereo. $1275. $ON\EWE \NITU THE OILIER INSTINCT! driving record. 122 Woodmere,
731 Burcham Drive
Models open 16, Mon. Sat.
393-7039. SP-5-5-1 East Lansing. 1-4-29
•PEANUTS PERSONAL
TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1973 -
excellent condition. 9,000 miles,
£ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 • BERKELEY CA 94709 Other times by appointment
GIRL NEEDED FOR
TdenToc ■
•REAL ESTATE FERRARI, 1968. 330 GT 2+2. Will
only $2,900. Call Don 485-1472
RESIDENT MANAGER -
NEED MAN for 2 man
summer
332-8353.3-5
/. next
1
year fej1
- sublet
consider interesting trade -in, ambitious couple to administrate
•RECREATION after 6:30 pm. SP-5-4-30 summer. Own room, air, pool,
•SERVICE
Mercedes, Porsche, etc. Dan,
351-5886, 351-7076. 5-5-3
Employment jj 54 units in downtown area. Five
minutes to MSU via 496. Wife
$80/month. Call 337-2508. SUBLEASE ONE or two p,
VEGA 1972. . Hatchback, tinted SP-5-4-30 one bedroom.
must not be employed. No Neqotiahl. I
Instruction glass, good condition. Need 351-0093.5-5 3 B
FIAT - 850 Sports Spider, children pets. Salary
355-0944. SP-5-5-1 BMW, R90S NOW AT SHEP'SI The NUDE MODELS for photography. or and ROOMMATE NEEDED, beginning
Typing Service convertible plus hardtop, sharp. money.
ultimate motorcycle wilt be on Call between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. apartment available
•TRANSPORTATION 351-3783. SP-5-4-30 fall, for Van Hoosen 271- MILFORD, sublease summer I
display for 1 week. Stop by and 489-1215.0-4-30 immediately. Phone answering
Apartments. Call 353-5788. one man, share room ftn fl
•WANTED see BMW's, "Top- of - the line." service. 484-4014. SP-5-4-29 ui.ncn t c , ' ■
FIAT 1971 850 - 35 mpg. New
SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS, DRIVERS TO drive Jumbo ice
SP-Sj-5-2
arrival, car must go. Call COUNSELORS NEEDED for Camp
INCOR POR ATED 2460 cream trucks. Must have good ONE BEDROOM unfurnished,
••RATES** 655-3177. SP-5-5-2 ,
Somerset for girls and Camp 4-BEDROOM, carpeted 1
VOLKSWAGEN, 1973 - 4 door, North Cedar, Holt. Just south of driving record. Apply 11390 utlltiies paid. $1501 month. Call
10 word minimum
FIREBIRD 1968, 6, 3-speed. Low automatic, air conditioned, 1-96 overpass. Phone 694-6621. North U.S 27, OeWitt. 20-4-30
Cobbossee for boys. Should be
371-2949. SP-5-5-2
$200/month, utilities included!
stereo FM. New radio, tires. 25 C-2-4-29
* at least 21 years of age,
371-2400 days, 489-7822 other I
mileage. 1527 West Rundle. preferably with previous camp
5-5-3 "
NC ). 484-5786. SL-5-4-29 mpg. $3490 compare new at
WC)RDS
NC). DAY!s $50001 Call 1-589-8016 Auto Service / MANPOWER counseling experience. Camps
artf located in Maine. Girls camp
HASSLED BY 551 ALBERT sublease, t
FORD FAIRLANE 1964. Small, mornings. SP-5-4-30 three woman
$451
1 3 5 10 economical, air, new battery,
VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK
372-0880 needs:
Sail,
Swim
Riflery,
(WSI preferred),
Archery,
UTILITY BILLS? 332-0097. 2-4-29
summer
$175,332-4816. SP-5-5-1
10 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 PARTS AVAILABLE for 1967 Gymnastics, Tennis, Team
1969. Good condition. Must sell,
12 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 $900. 351-7197. SP-5-4-29 Pontiac Sedan. Good car for
Need money and a job?
sports. Boys camp needs: Swim Enjoy the good life in the
LUXURY FURNISHED
efficiency!
6.06
FORD 1969 Supervan with
mechanic. 35^4938. SP-5-4-29 (WSI preferred), Team sports, coming year, while we take
apartments, air
conditioned,!
15 2.25 9.7D 19.50 camping equipment. 16+ mpg.
VOLKSWAGEN A65, real fine We'll give you all the help Sail, Trampoline, Scuba. Please care of your heet, light, and
next to campus,
fall. 351-1258. 10-5-10
quiet. Summer!
18 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 Completely renovated. 351-8931 or
after 6. SP-5-4-29
condition, $450. Call between VOLKSWAGEN / FOREIGN Car write Special Delivery giving full air conditioning bills!
20 3.00 8.00 13.00 26.00 9-6 weekdays 485-0409. 3-5-1 details to Camp Office, 225 East
repair. Mechanical and body. LANSING, EAST side
Work for us in your spare
-
$1
25 3.75 10.00 ie.25 32.50 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL Buy, sell and trade, IMPORT 57th Street. N.Y., N.Y. 10022 BURCHAM WOODS
VW SUPER Beetle 1973. Radial
including utilities. June.l
-
1971, ItflO, 392, V-8, AUTO PARTS AND REPAIR. time, 1 day, 1 week, 1 or call collect (between 9:30 -
489-9165 after 6 3-5-1
D EADLINE factory air, auxiliary tires, 25 mpg. Excellent nfonth—take 5:30pm) 212-752-5853. 5-5-2
1 P.M. one class
automatic, 485-2047. 0-2-4-29 your pick.
day gas tank, AM/FM radio and condition, must sell. Please call Add variety to your list EAST SIDE near Sparrow Hospital.I
before publication. tapedeck. Trailer hitch and 371-2236. SP-5-5-1 PART - TIME positions for MSU
BODY REPAIR. Quality, reduced this summer. Male and One bedroom, clean, a
wiring, new exhaust system. students. Excellent salary level FALL LEASES"
VW
rates to students. Also female applicants needed. heat and water furnished I
Priced to sell. Portland BUS, 1973 - 7 passenger and meaningful business (Utilities Included) 371-3990. 3-5-1
Peanuts Personal ads guaranteed rust proofing. VAN Office and industrial areas.
647-7678. SP-5-4-30 deluxe, only 10,000 miles! Like experience. Automobile Efficiency $154
must be pre-paid. WORLD, 645-2123. OR-22-4-30 mo.
new - 351-8282. SP-5-5-1 Experience not always required. 351-580CT C-2-4-30
MERCEDES - BENZ 1970 - 220D. necessary. Apply in
RENTING FOR summer, roomyB
MASON BODY SHOP - 812 East one bedroom apartmi
VW SUPER Beetle 1971 Good
Cancellations/ Corrections 105 East
12 noon one class day
Excellent condition $4,750. Call
after 5pm 349-4153. SP-5-4-30 condition, $1995. Call 351-8862
before 2 pm & weekends. Call
Kalamaz^-. Street since 1940.
Complete
collision
auto pointing
service.
and
485-0256.
person,
Washtenaw. 1
For Rent
^ 745 Burcham Dr. 35I-3M8
or 484-40I4
location across campus,
Grand River. Call 351-103t.|
offH
before publications. 372-7681 after 4pm weekdays. SP-5-4-29
MERCEDES 190 SL Roadster. C-4-30
PART TIME help at MEIJER TV ONE FURNISHED bedroom
$2,000 or trade. Prefer antique __8WHM AND STEREO rentals
The State News will be
auto. Phone after 4 p.m. VW PAMPER 1961 (factory built)
THRIFTY ACRES. Apply 8 am $'4/term. $9.95 / month. Free apartment to sublease. Okemos.
SUMMER
bedroom,
SUBLEASE 0«t|
responsible only for the 625-3582. SP-5-5-2
-
10 pm. 5125 West Saginaw. same day ueli.ery and service. Call 3:30 - 8 p.m. 349-9623. furnished, 1
with tent, stove, sunroof, 30 SP-5-5-1 conditioning, $145 month,!
Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-4-30 SP-5-5-1 I
first day's incorrect gallon watertank, 1969 52HP 332-2913. SP-5-5-2
MERCURY MONTEREY, 1966 -
insertion. engine. Call Pete 332-17,12.
4 door, good transportation.
$175. Call 484-8789. SP-5-5-2
SP-5-4-29 NEED A SUMMER JOB RENT A GARDENI 12 x 12 plots
FEMALE ROOMMATE, one
bedroom. Security deposit,'near
due 7 days from and bigger. Call 694-3798
are
How would you like to LCC. $70. 484-8938. SP-5-5-1 Sunbathe
501 li
d by tr MGB-GT 1969. Very good
condition. Many extras. Call
Motorcycles jjdfcj * earn
credit
$2000, receive college
for your summer
between
SP-5-5-1
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
NEAR SPARROW HOSPITAL. 3 on the
Vc. 337-1871 or 882-2281 between
10 and 11:30pm. SP-5-4-30 HONDA 1969 CD175 - good
condition. $300. Call 351-0146
ROGER & PAULS job, and gain
experience?
valuable Apartments ^
room furnished.
couples, no children
$135 plus lights.
Married
or pets.
Phone Red Cedar.
MUSTANG SPORT Coupe 1970 - or 349-4037. SP-5-4-30
MARATHON To qualify you must: 484-3513. 3-5-1
Automotive £* Excellent all - around condition. *
have entire summer free
MILFORD STREET-126. Two man
Rivttr's 81 Water's Edge
$1375. 669-3804. SP-5.4-30 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Where all we $185, three man $67 each man.
- *
be a hard worker Two
Apartments (next to
blocks from campus,
New low rates. FIEDLER specialize in is *
be able to live in the Cedar Village)
NOVA 1973 6 cylinder. Must INSURANCE. Phone 676-2449. deluxe, furnished, air
BARRACUDA 1972. Used 1 year, - cars
0-1-4-29 southeast with other conditioned. Immediate
8/ months. 318cu / 20+ mpg, sell. 351-8940 after 5:30. ONE GIRt for three - person Summer Rents
SP-4-30 LOCATED AT THE students occupancy or fall and summer
power steering, automatic on CORNER OF JOLLY rentals. 351-2647. 484-8494,
apartment immediately. $75, from $50,00
floor / console. Excellent &OKEMOS RD Come to room 804 Phone 332-8328. 3-5-1
489-1656. X18r4-30
condition. 351-0747. SP-5-4-30 NOVA 1972 - 6 cylinder, stick. 349 - 3196 Canoes Available free for
Best offer. Call after 4pm, University Inn, Tenant Use.
6DAY A WEEK TOWING marigold apartments
BMW 2002 1969 - air, AM/FM, 355-9771. SP-5 4-30 CYCLE INSURANCE - lowest OPEN 6 DAYS Trowbridge Road Tuesday GIRL NEEDED. Beginning fall for
911
Just Call 33; 443:
4-person, Cedar Marigold, East Lansing.
Ziebart, abarth, high mileage rates on any sized cycle. Easy 7 AM 9 PM BUT SUNDAY April 30th. Interviews Village Large GIRLS needed lorH
-
1 bedroom, furnished SUMMER
but good condition. 393-0773, OLDSMOBILE 88, 1964. Proven payment plan. Call UNION 337-7086. SP-5-4-30 -
/W -
GUARANTEED REPAIR. begin at 10AM, 12:30, apartment. Carpeting, air Capital Villa. Air I pool /chwpW
after 8 p.m. or weekend. dependability, no work needed. UNDERWRITERS, 372-8120 or conditioning, heat included.
New tires, hardware. $250. 485-4317. 20-5-16
RANDY'S MOBIL, Okemos 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00 .
1, 2 or 3 person apartments 1 block 351-4754. SP-5-4-29
SP-5-5-2 Renting for summer and fall.
353-6972. SP-5-5-1 Road and 1-96 349-9620. BE THERE IN TIME from campus. Summer or For appointment:
,
351-8545
C-22-4-30 12-month
BUICK S SKYLARK Gran Sport HONDA 1969 CL175. $300, good
HOUSEKEEPING. $1.75/hour.
lease. 208 -216 Beal 337-7328 GIRL NEEDED, sublease, fallonlyf
1965. Loaded, excellent OLDSMOBILE 1967. Many condition, 355-5896 or Street. 337-0449. X-4-4-29
SUMMER
2-man, luxury, $100. 355-923#
condition.
SP^50_
$375. 332-8184.
parts, new tires. $400,
641-6912. SP-5-4-29
new
Call
355-2251. SP-5-5-2 Employment Ifjjl 337-0022 mornings, evenings
after 6 p.m. 355-9565, APARTMENTS AVAILABLE, one
paritally
— ONE girl needed for
furnished Cedarview
Apartment. 332-1880 after 5pm.
SP-5-4-30
1967 TRIUMPH Daytona 500. afternoons. SP-5-4-30 or two bedroom. Call TWO GIRLS needed next yeeiB
482-6968
CAMARO 1970, V-8, power SP-5-4-29
steering and brakes, automatic,
OLDSMOBILt DELTA - 1967.
Goodt condition, 50 mpg, $550.
349-0673 6-10pm, all day
BABYSITTER WANTED, 12-6
now or all day during summer.
or 482-2555. 10-5-1 Eden Roc ApartmenttJ
New brakes and exhaust. $395. NEEDED: 332-6242. SP-5 4-30
$1450. 349-4021. SP-5-4-29 REGISTERED MEDICAL GIRL roommate for
489-7613 or 337-2138, ask for weekends. SP-5-5-2 Phone 351-6216, after 6. RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted
TECHNOLOGISTS (ASCP) summer term starting June 12.
CHEVY 1962 Wagon - 6 cylinder, Terry. SP-5-4-30 SP-5-4-29
Two full time positions, one day
to share 2 bedroom apartment
with 24-year old
332-4909. 3-4-29 2 GIRLS NEEDED fo|
solid. Very dependable. $150. shift and
male -
Twyckingham f<
one afternoon shift.
332-0483. SP-5-4-29 OPEL RALLY 1971. 23,500 miles, DESK CLERK needed have
Lansing. 882-6872. SP-5-5-1 MASON 332-6994. SP-5-4-30
- must Minimum salary $4.34 an hour, SPACIOUS,
excellent condition, 25 - 30
transportation and be willing to credit completely furnished one
CHRYSLER 1966. Station wagon, MOTORCYCLE TUNE-UP 20% granted for experience. NEW ONE bedroom furnished, ' 1
mpg. $1650. 489-3214. travel. Call 372-0567 or, GIRL TO share person
below dealer Please contact Office of bedroom, garden plot $175+
air, good transportation. Best SP-5-4-29 price, pick - up -
489-1215 between 12 6PM
close to campus, $l65/month.
utilities. 351-3909, 337-9791.
bedroom apartment, sumnwB
offer. 655-3884. SP-5-4-30 available. 484-3500. SP-5-5-1 Employment, Lansing, Michigan Phone 351-4417 or 332-1183, 351-0806. SP-5-4-30
0-1-4-30 SP-5-5-1
PINTO, 1972 Squire wagon - air 48909. Call 372-8220. Equal after 5 p.m. SP-5-5-1
When it comes to saving, the values conditioning, deluxe, radio, YAMAHA 350. Excellent Opportunity Employer. 5-5-3
in the Classified Ads each
can be a
day
real help. Check now.
25,000 miles, must
351-8282. SP-5-5-1
sell! condition, helmets, trailer straps,
etc. *$475. 355-3725. 3-5-1
WANTED EXPERIENCED service
station attendants and HELP WANTfeD: Evenings and
NEEDED GIRL For Twyckingham
until June. $72.50 351-9513,
CROSSWORD
mechanics, part and full time for
spring and. summer. See Mr.
Sundays, experience preferred.
Apply in person, POINT ARCO,
355-8316. SP-5-4-29
PUZZLE
ACROSS
Relnhart at Mobil Service Center 1542 West Grand River, East SUBLEASE SUMMER, excellent 28. Mimicked
2818 East Kalamazoo. 3-4-30 Lansing. No phone calls. 2-4-30 locationl Call 351,2242 after 1. Egyptian 30. Caucho
CAMPUS HILL Ctopctungftam
5pm. $185. SP-5-4-30
NOW LEASING
SUMMER & FALL
skinks
6. Blame
12. Canonized
person
13. Hogshead
31.
32.
Republicans
Hawaiian cliff
33. Nothing ,
34.Judge
36. Postal code .
14. lyric muse 37. Received
NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER 8 SEPARATE LOCATIONS
15. Musical 38. Buckshot mis asn bebi
★ NOW LEASING FOR FALL AND FALL
AIR CONDITIONED
COMPLETE KITCHENS
studies
16. Tribe
18. Hypothetical
40 Hebrew month
42. Oriental DOWN
4, Pay the !
temple
STUDIOS 5 Makeshift
•
force 46. Narcotic 1.'Peer Gynt's
1 & 2 BEDROOMS 6 Lincoln
19. Astern 49. Prayer mother
FURNISHED 21. Seaman 50. Gambling game 2. Oriental 1 Roman '
★ SPECIAL SUMMER RATES
*
Luxury apartments completely furnished with distinctive 23. Black statesman
51. Abandon dwelling
Spanish Mediterranean furniture and shag carpeting 27. Creek 52. Rage 3. Enzyme 8, Unrefined
throughout. 9. Woolly P*'®11 i
r- r- r- 7- r- T" ,0 "
Campus Hill Apartments, are carpeted and furnished with distinctive,
*Each unit has diswasher, garbage disposal, central air
conditioning, and heating. 1110 Beech St. IT" !] 10. Notice
11 Transportation
1/. Hitchcock
|
111-1111
comfortable furniture. Each unit has a garbage disposal, central heating and * Delta Arm* 235 Oett* St. 5T thriller
3 parking spaces per unit. 151-Mlt 19. Dry
air conditioning, and dishwasher. These 4 man units have up to 4 parking Evergreen Arms 141 Cverireen St.
*
Heated pool and private balconies 20. Amerce
spaces per unit and include the use of a giant swimming pool and recreation 1SMI1*
HaUett Arms IIS CoMnfwood St. HIIPIIH1 22. Contradict
room. Throughout the academic year there will be free bus transportation to 111-ltlO
<9 ;o 21 TT w 25 26 24. Unskilled
and from campus. We also have a full time Resident Manager for any
Two Bedroom Units start at: North Point. 1240 Hatfett ftd. % 25. Mishmash
maintenance. If you want to be among the first residents of Campus Hill call
I1I-M7I
University Terrace 424 MleMgan
3t~
%w 29 30" 26. Adjacent
•si»/ mo per man Summer IT 5T 33~
29. College
H
- 117-0110
today. SPECIAL 12 month rates available Roommate service provided FOR University vine* IIS Abbot Ad. % certificate
$70°°/ mo per man Fall 151-2011 37" 35 W
% FT 35. Elk ,
Va
-
RENTAL INFORMATION CALL 349 - 3530 .
Inn America 17M K. Or. River 39 Fragrance
117-1111 41. Atop
J64°7 mo per man - Special 12 mo. rate
HALSTEAD 42. School of
12 •w M7 whales
MANAGEMENT EXCLUSIVELY BY: ALL STATE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. Call 351-7166
MANAGEMENT 5T w-
43. Common verD I
managed by
351-7910 sr
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44. Soldiers
45. Termite ,
47 ShoshoneW
All State Management Co., he. ASK ABOUT OUR EARLY
LEASEmSCQU"T
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I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan
Monday, April 29, 1974 9
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jjig [ *■» T@ Fur Sale ^ For Sale For Sale Mobile Homes
I - j aHEA Okemoi 1 bedroom.
SUMMER
1 bedroom
SUBLET, fall option.
SUBLEASE SUMMER. 4 women ONE BLOCK
furnished, air close from campus derby
H Purnnhed. a" ' conditioned, 337-2573. 5-5-3
for 2 bedroom house. Screened
Furnished rooms starting at
- and Floppy Beer Can PIONEER SX525 Stereo receiver.
ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and
Hats, $5. Reduced rate for
carpeted. SI60. Heat included. porch, sun room, close. Call $15/week. Utilities included. large Kenwood 2002 Stereo amp. RICHARDSON 1969 - 12' x 50'.
sell. 220 Albert Street, under
| 349 2174. SP-6-29-74 ONE GIRL Summer / fall.
Very
Ronna, 355-1994. SP-5-4-30 Clip this ad for $2.00 week
orders! 626-6072. SP-5-4-30
Sony CF550 AM/FM, portable Lums. C-4-30
Furnished, near campus. Must
stereo
sell 351-1008 after 12pm.
close, own room discountl Summer only. cassette recorder. Koss
m '.a'ru north 836. Available. -
$70 OWN ROOM
MUST SELL. Epiphone Hollow K2+2 Quad headphones. Pioneer
SP-5-4-30
IS-e. 332-3614. 3-5-1 Immediately! Evenings, 372-7456. 10-4-29
-
body electric guitar E230TD, MANURE - VERY old, Perfect for
Close, $75/month plus utilities. CS99A speakers. Sony ICB300W
S150/month plus deposit. Call 351-6803. SP-5-4-30 Fender Bassman
amplifier. Like garden. Delivered / pick up. RICHARDSON, 1969 - 12" x 52',
GIRL TO share Cedar MALE. WALKING distance from Walkie - Talkie set. PLUS Much 651-6438. SP-5-5-1
■ i>iIities pa^. References, Village new, best offer. Call
351-0069 2 bedrooms,
More completely
fc- couple, call 489-0450.
Apartment summer,
$75. 353-3654. 3-5-1
own room
COUNTRY AND city housed 2-3-5
campus. Two rooms available
June 10. Division Street. Phone
SP-5-4-30 quality used equipment:
Mcintosh, AR, Pioneer, Sony, MAN'S One speed bicycle with
furnished including washer,
X-54-29 * bedrooms (June). 3 bedroom
332-2859. 3-4-30 Dynaco, KLH, Electrovoice, lock. dryer, disposal, excellent
PREMIERE DRUM SET Cheap. Call Stew,
SUBLEASE ^September) 12 month lease Fisher, Rectilinear. Large 337-2549. 3 4-30
condition. Presently located in
SUMMER. 3-man 8 months old, double bass, double
■FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment, air, pool In East
only. 355-7819. SP-5-4-30 CLOSE! PRIVATE entrance. selection of used auto
Webberville area. 489-6211 after
ride, double floor toms. 20" and stereo
I apartment near Ingham Medical. Also FOR SALE: FOLK
6pm. SP-5-4-30
1 Lansing. After 5 p.m., 332-3977 Bicycle parking, utilities paid. 22" ride cymbals, 15" systems. Sanyo tape Guitar,
Nevv paint, private entrance, DUPLEX THREE
bedrooms, well high hat, A.
excellent condition, $45. Phone
SP-5-5-1 Available NOW! $16/week. Zildjian cymbals. White pearl finish. players. Jensen speakers and
single girt or Married couple furnished. $350 / month. June
Evenings, 337-9318. SP-5-5-2 $1800 Craig mini cassette players. 337-0380. SP-54-29
FOR SALE or rent - 38' x 8', near
S140 plus deposit.
-
preferred. (12 month lease only).
new, now $1,000. campus, reasonable! Call
SECOND HALF session WILCOX SECONDHAND
I 393 8S>4 7 S^b-4-29 su,™,,. 355-7819. SP-5-4-30 SMALLEY MUSIC, Meridian Mall.
351-8141 SP-5-5-1
Need girl(s). Only
August's rent.
332-1880 after 5pm. SP-54-29
ROOMS FOR summer and fall. SP-5-4-30 STORE, 4854391. C-4-30 Animals H
\$MMER RENTALS HOUSE TO sublet
1 bedrooms,
•
mint
$180/
condition,
Cooking, parking, laundry, T.V.
room. Very close to campus. WOOD CONGA -
good condition,
MARLETTE 1971 12'x63' with
(FILLEO FOR FALL)
I BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Houses £ 353-1552. SP-5-1
month
Phone 332-5722.
Friday, 9:30 -11am. 0-34-5-31
Monday -
lyubunbAN $70. Call
3712358; SP-5-4-30
332-8198, or
AKC
male
REGISTERED Dalmatians,
pups, 6 months old.
7'by21' expando. 3 bedroom,
carpeted, skirting, porch, shed,
1 2
2 PEOPLE MALE OWN room in furnished 2 VOUNd FENDER TWIN Reverb Amplifier.
Excellent blood line!
Only $50.
all offers considered. 372-7520.
SP-5-4-30
GOOD ROOM, East, phone, 627-6807, after 10 am. 34-30
$150 MONTH PRIVATE COUNTRY man Lake Lansing Road area
Fender precision and telecaster
living - new house. $62.50 +54 utilities. Jon parking. $68. Must be quiet and ORIGINAL ARTISTS
34 PEOPLE 2 bedroom duplex. $210 bass guitars. Gibson EB3. Ampeg FREE GLOBEMASTER ELAN 1968
plus day employed. Available May f. KITTENS. 7 weeks old, 4 -
utilities 81 deposit. Phone 332-3010. 5-8 p.m. 3-4-30 8 Track Tapes Fretless clear body bass. Gibson 12' x 50', 2 bedrooms, skirted,
S180 MONTH 372-7973. SP-5-5-1 males, 1 female. 332-8224
675-5454 after 4pm. SP-54-29 12 string. Gibson Custom 6 SP-5-5-2 carpeted, furnished, including
ROOMMATE NEEDED bedroom air conditioner. 8'
string. Fender Showman x 8'
CEDAR RENT FOR summer or longer
immediately. Four man house.
$66 month water, gas paid. Own
SUBLET TWO
blocks from
- man room.
campus.
Two
Share
$2.88 ea. amplifier. Acoustic 105B top NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND - top storage shed, $2500. 627-6301,
VILLAGE beautiful old farm house
bedroom. Garden. 489-5960. cooking and bath. $110 / month
and bottom. Fender 100 watt quality. Male puppies. Real evenings. SP-5-4-30
Northwest of Lansing, 20 PA. sweethearts! Crafdal and other
acres, plus utilities. Ludwig drums,
apple orchard, creek, 3-5
large
SP-5-5-1
Monday -
Phone 332-5722
Friday, 9:30 - 11am.
4 for S11.00 microphones, flutes, horns, and top national bloodlines. $70 - MARLETTE, 1967 - King Arthur's
bedrooms, full basement. $200 more. TV's, stereos, tapes, LP's, $100. 663-3418. SP-54-29 Court. Partially furnished.
WOMEN WANTED to house hunt 11-4-30
489-3992; 675-7160. SP-54-29 CRAIG Auto Stereo cameras, sporting goods. Excellent condition. Call after
■summer sublet East Lansing,
"
for aimmer/next
year. Call Diane
Electronic repair of all kinds. We 9pm, 482-7510. SP-5-5-4-30
one bedroom air conditioned.
NEAR
332-8328 after 8 pm. SP-5-5-1 For Sale For as low as $39.95
buy, sell and trade. Bank
Balcony, quiet. 351-7130. LAINGSBURG, t5
miles northeast. SUMMER: SHARE FURNISHED (Installation Available) Americard and Master Charge
10-4-30 Large 4 REGISTERED TENNESSEE
bedroom house, 1 acre. house with 2 men, own room accepted. DICKER & DEAL
■ nikonos West-Side Boutique Center Walkers, show and pleasure. 3
arge two party, furnished Unfurnished.' $200 per month. 337-7133. SP-5-5-1 underwater 713 N. Waverly Corner of
SECONDHAND STORE, 1701
stallions
Camera at public stud.
efficiencies Air conditioned. Available Now! System. Complete Waverly and West Saginaw South Cedar, Lansing, 487-3886.
351-7497 JENVEY'S WALKING HORSE
0-2-4-30 outfit. Best offer $240 Call Open 9-9 Monday, Wednesday,
Close to campus. Bummer, $140, SUBLEASE SUMMER. Two
over
487-0943. SP-5-4-30 FARM. 676-1343. SP-5-5-1
Fall, $165. 484-0585. 30-5-20 Bedroom, 2 blocks from Friday. 9-6 Tuesday, Thursday,
LARGE 5 person, summer only - campus. Price negotiable. Call Saturday. C-2-4-30 MAGNOLA, 8'x38\ good
TEN SPEED bicycle for sale. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER -
■ ONE GIRL to share large room in 3 $65. 355-7354, very close. 5-5-3 355-9333 or 355-9328 after
condition. Asking $1,650. Call
CITOH, brand new, cost $180. AKC. Salt - pepper, 1 male, 2
girl. Park Trace. $67.50. SOLEX MOTOR bike, almost new, 337-0972. 'A mile
6pm. 3-5-1 Make offer. 351-1634. 2-4-30 females. 484-0046 SP-5-4-30 campus.
349-3086, after 7 p.m. 11-4-30 SUMMER SUBLET 5-8 people. 215 200 mpg, 351-6992 after 5. SP-54-29
Cedar, close to campus HOUSES JUNE 3-5-1
- summer $65, fall FULL
SLIGHTLY USED electric Royal BLOODLINE Irish Setter
[CAMPUS
] University Sponsored
VIEW FIVE
337-1265. 5-5-3
BEDROOMS, very large!
$80. 332-5622 only 5-7.
SP-5-5-3
10 - SPEEDS
typewriter, $275.
$12,489-5189. 5-5-3
Baby crib, FOOD SCIENCE Club
smoked summer sausage April
is selling
puppy - female, 10 weeks
694-1514. SP-5-4-29
old.
1967 PARKWOOD. 12'
Furnished, skirted, $3,700, must
sell. 675-5586 / 3934191.
x 52'.
Apartments ~ 29 May 3. 11:30 - 1, 4:30
,SUmmer' $29°- SP-5-5-1
-
SAISS SERVICE ACCESSORIES
Call 355-6267.3-5-1 TW0 FEMALES. Summer only. CLASSICAL GUITAR, brand new, 5:30, in Meat Lab. $2.25 per
HORSES, Weddings, Portraits,
An alternative to ovvn (jedroom thare utilities, ■(ST VALUES, CHECK US NT case. 482-5475, after 3 p.m. Best Passport, Application photos.
dormitory living for next pound, parcel pounds available. 1967 DETROITER, 12' x 56', 2
o, .7close 351-1122.
SUMMER
8-4-4-29 offer. 3-5-1 Compare. LUKE
SUBLET. Close, good B-1-4-29 bedrooms, unfurnished. Skirting,
year's soph more women.
4 & 6 women units
351-8130.5-5-3
$65/mon,h- NEED ONE
0wn room
man
dose
fall $85/month
332.5666.
velocipede WILLIAMSTON FLEA MARKET.
Tuesday, Saturday 10-6. Grand
CAMERA CASE -
Plastic,
PHOTOGRAPHY, 351-6690.
C-4-30 stove, and refrigerator included.
Must be moved from lot. $2700.
332-6246 THREE WOMEN I summer / J
Meddler-
641 E. Grand River Downsta
River, Williamston. SP-5-5-2
underwater,
Kodak
vyith
attachment and view finder. Fits
flash
Mobile Homes
Phone 646-6543, after 6 p.m.
SP-5-4-30
luxurious furnished home. Own Instamatic 414. $45.
139 SOUTH Magnolia Street Large KOSS ESP6
JCI FOUR bicycle rooftop carrier, Headphones — like 355-8767. X5-4-30
■NEED FEMALE til June 15. room, recreation room, 3 bedroom furnished house Lost & Found
very sturdy! Lady's one speed
new. $60 or best offer. DETROITER MOBILE Home, 12' ,
$ 7 5 / M a y. $37.50/June. fireplace, yard, garage, extras. Plenty of parking. Close to
bicycle like new. Reasonable. 351-0146. SP-5-4-30 MEN'S 10 speed Schwinn x 60' with washer, dryer and
351-5390. SP-5-5-2 484-7978.3-5-1
campus 81 bus. Ideal for 4
Nanci. 351-5155. 34-30 Continental, excellent condition. dishwasher, Many extras. $4,000 FIND SOMETHING
7. persons. $200 plus deposit and PSYCHOLOGY TODAY BOOK Reasonable. Call 353-1344. Call evenings, 625-3638. Perry.
■studio APARTMENT, 1 block WANTED: DUPLEX or small house utilities. 484-8131. SP-5-5-2 CLUB purchases, like new, 54 IF You've found a pet or article of
East Lansing area. 351-3836. BICYCLES - ALL Ten Speeds! SP-5-4-30 SP-5-5-2
from campus, $145/month. -
price. 332-4432. SP-5-4-30 value, we want to help you return
351 0199. SP 5-5-2 S"5"3 Various colors and sizes,
EAST LANSING 2 rooms, it. Just come into the State News
-
girls Simplex De-railer center PENTAX LENSES Super Tacumar
*" - pull PEERLESS, 1971. 12'x50', Classified Department and tell us
or couple available immediately. GUNS, RIFLES, and handguns of
brakes, high quality at dealer's 135mm $60. 200mm $110. Like furnished, air
(SUBLEASE SUMMER, 4-man, SUBLET DUPLEX. 4-bedrooms, 337-0551. SP-54-29
cost. Forced warehouse sale. 9
all kinds. Buy, Trade, and Sell. new. Call Dean 694-1587 after washer
conditioning,
/ dryer. Call before 3
you want to place an ad in EAST
close! Air. 2 'full baths. reduced rates - summer. Option -
LANSING STATE BANK'S found
4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. 8 BEST year round prices in 6pm. 5-5-2
337-2019. SP-5-5-2 fall. 351-0310. 5-5-3 P.m. 372-7666. SP-5-5-2 column. As
OKEMOS, 3 bedroom, living room, a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday. D&C Southern Michigan. BOB'S GUN a public service EAST
2 car garage, full basement, LANSING STATE BANK will run
STORAGE 1241 Roth SHOP. 2412 South Cedar. Call DESK TABLE, (30" x 72") GARDNER 1970 12x60 with
Drive. -
(SUBLEASE SUMMER. Furnished, CHEAP - $57/month. Summer fireplace, acre of land, excellent South Cedar at I-96. 694-3311. 371-2244. 0-5-4-30 collector's item, antique? Plate - expandos. Fully carpeted, porch,
two the ad at no cost to you!
2 bedroom, 4 person only Need two men. Own room. condition. EAST LANSING
Only clean, OR-24-30 glass top. $95. 372-2639. washer / dryer. In Mason.
ment Reasonable. % block % block from campus. 353-1545
i campus. 351-2677. or 353-1546. 2-4-30
responsible family need apply! STEREO RECEIVER cassette SP-54-29 £76-1506 evenings. SP-54-29
STATE BANK
Deposit, references. 355-7812 or recorder, speakers, turntable,
-
C-4-30
I SP-5-5-2 — :—
484-8209 after 5pm. SP-54-29 asking $160, Jeff.. 4844284. ANTIQUE TRUNKS -
beautifully
THReE BEDROOM brtck, Virg.nia . ~r—■ SP-5-5-1
BROOKWOOD 12' x 60' • 2 SOUND. LARGE Female puppy.
Phone'355'9817. 3-5-1 restored. Large selection. Nice
Ccaacn color.
[v LK TO Campus - close to Street. Bar and furnished rec - NEED ONE girl, own worn in Mother's Day gifts. 882-9157
bedrooms, air conditioner,
• Tamarisk - Lake
i. Furnished, one bedroom room, garage. Family preferred. house, $44 per month. Summer washer / dryer, dishwasher. Lansing Road area. 351-1617.
REFRIGERATOR. LARGE 2-cl6or 24-29 '
I ($1651, two bedroom ($230). Call after 5 p.m. 351-5891. 3-5-1 only 489-7172. SP-5-5-1 HASLETT LUMBER Norge, $50 . 355-7819 or Completely furnished, skirted. C-3-4-30
Quiet building. 242 Lewis Can be left on lot Holt area.
882-9808. SP-5-5-1 STEREO
-
Street, 361-6740. SP-5-4-29 STUDENT DUPLEX Private, SUBLET HALF of house. June 1.
COMPANY - ZENITH solid state,
677-7496, 694-9767. SP-5-4-30 FOUND: NAVY Blue notebook
excellent condition, includes with Colorado State
modern, 2 bedrooms, furnished. Furnished, 2V4 bedrooms. $165, Your Neighborhood 4 PIECE
University
drum set. Excellent earphones, jacks, speakers, dust on front. Claim in Classified
■NEED GIRL roommates for Fall. 2, 3, or 4 persons. Ample no utilities. Near Gables, WANDERCRAFT 12' x 60' with 8'
Lumber Yard condition. Call Jerry, leave cover, stand, $175. 355-1698
1 Near West Circle. Call 332-1619. parking. Available 6-15, 1 year 332-5445. 5-5-1 x 28' glass enclosed porch. Department of The State News.
message at 337-1041. 3-4-30 weedays. 882-0164 evenings 3-4-30
SP-4-29 lease. No pets. $260. Phone Shelving SP-5-5-2
Utility shed. Furnished. 409
484-4014.5-5-3 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 3 Boards - plywood SANSUI 4000X receiver $225,
Lancelot Place, King Arthur's
LOST. TEXAS Instrument
1
■TWO BEDROOM, FURNISHED ___
bedrooms, full basement, Cement Blocks - brick JOHNSON
Court. 485-0203. SP-5-4-30
calculator
Garrard turntable $35, Sansui FURNITURE SR-10, 118 Physics.
1 apartment. Near SUMMER SUBLEASE - summer only, $225/month. Call Brackets
campus, air. 2002 Speakers $125 each. COMPANY, SPRING Reward. 351-1968. 34-29
S170/month. 351-6168. Furnished, 5 bedroom, 2 blocks 351-9036. SP-54-29 Southland paints CLEARANCE on floor samples, LIBERTY 1969 12'
from IV2-9809, 337-0564. SP-5-51 x 55'. 2
SP-5-4-29 campus. $70. 355-0395. :
FOUND. HASLETT at Green crest.
•discontinued styles and fabrics. bedrooms, skirting. Stonegate
SP-5-4-30 GlRLS, SUMMER term, own room, "PITTSBURG PAINT BELL -
HOWELL, Super - 8 movie Some items slightly damaged but Park. $3,300. 393-3049. Bifocals photo - gray lenses.
RARGE 1 bedroom apartment,
near campus, furnished, ON SALE 20% OFF" all are reduced in price for SP-5-5-1 Silver wire rims.
camera. Zoom lens, auto load big 351-8114.
1 furnished, pool parking, walking FURNISHED HOUSE for 5 men. reasonable. 332-8903. SP-5-4-29 C-4-29
Stain and Varnish projector, sun gun, tri - pod, savings. Furniture ideally suited
:e MSU, available June 1 Available June 15. One year
screen. $100. 489-0300. for your cottage,
Reject doors ($3 & up) rec-room, or AMERICAN 1973 Two
| lor summer, option for fall,
lease Dial 332-4076, after 2 EAST LANSING 3-4 bedroom SP-5-5-1 rental property.
-
FOUND: CAMERA
Water bed frames Chairs, sofas, bedrooms, furnished, excellent lenses, near
reasonable. Call 351-3850 p.m. SP-5-4-30 duplexes, appliance only. Near
or and dinette chairs, odd dining Owen, describe to claim. Call
I 351-7893 after 5. SP-5-4-29 bus. Available June. 351-8920. condition, steps, skirting, 8'x10'
8-TRACK AM-FM
OKEMOS SCHOOL District. Large SP-54-29 ^3^823^ Stereo. New, 20
Soundesign
tapes included.
tables and buffets, also some
shed. Located in Windmill
Botany Department 3554683.
C-34-29
Iansing bedding. One mixed - match set
east side. 2 man." 2 2 bedroom country duplex. :
HAIG ULTRAS, $100. 3324594. SP-5-5-1 of King - sized
Trailer Park. Holt. Phone
T Bedroom,
furnished, apartment. Carpeted, self cleaning oven, ROOM FOR rent. 139 Bailey Street complete set with bag. $350. bedding at 6634135. 5-5-3
$249.50. 15 MONTHS WITH LOST: 2 cassette tapes, typed
I S150 per month. Available refrigerator freezer, $225. (one block from campus) $15 a 351-5845. 3-5-1
May E-V QUADRIPHONIC decoder, NO INTEREST OR CARRYING transcript in Union No. 38, noon
J '5, 1974. Year lease required. 349-0295 evenings SP-5-5-2 week- CaM Pete 332-1712. KLH-17 speakers,
RITZCRAFT, 1964 - 10'x50', Monday, April 22. Please call
Kenwood CHARGES. JOHNSON
I Call between 5 10pm. 882-2316. ^ SP-54-29 amp. $165. 332-8081, evenings.
furnished, carpeted throughout,
353-5012, 337-7161. 34-30
I 04-30 FURNITURE COMPANY, 1121 utility shed, porch
SUMMER HOUSE for 6 people on SP-5-5-1 PARK
Dm.. JU' South Washington Avenue, TERRACE. 484-3114 between
Virginia Avenue. RENT "W"nS ^ Lansing. 482-0771. SP-5-4-29
|)KEM0S: artment
ONE
Close to
bedroom NEGOTIABLE. 332-1786
TENOR SAXOPHONE - with
LUDWIG DUAL bass drums - 9
10-3:30. 5-5-3 (more classifieds on back page)
bus, Meijers, SP-5-5-1 months old includes Atlas heavy
3" HELP! NEED case. Vito by LeBlanc. Asking
$125/month, plus gas, room. Working
TICKETS ON SALE
duty hardware and fiber cases.
$315. 371-2191, anytime. 5-5-3
_ Jctricity. Call Steve or
I 349-4330
Robin,' NEAR FRANDOR. 3 bedroom
woman and child, Call after 5:
663-4180. SP-54-29
SP 5-5 1 641-4317. SP-5-4-30
furnished house, $240 / morth MID-MICHIGAN'S largest audio TWO WHITEWALL General tires,
plus utilities. $20/month ROOM CLOSE to campus. Kitchen retailer with the finest" in stereo
■EED
| 355"3633
1 girl (or fall. Delta Arms.
or 355-3638. 5-3-1
discount! Summer only.
Evenings, 372-7456. 10-4 29
privileges, $80/month utilities
included. 351-3340. 1-4-29
products and electronic repairs.
Shop the store with straight
stereo answers. MARSHALL
polyester B-78-13, used 3
months. 353-2036, after 5 p.m
SP-5-4-30
POP ENIfRTAINMENT PRESENTS AT THE DOOR
MUSIC, 245 Ann Street.
J. CEILS BAND
FIREBALL SAILBOAT, wood,
C-1-4-29
NOW LEASING 40W AMPLIFIER
speaker
$10, Fisher
$50, new Polaroid
newly refinished, trailer, 2 sets
of sails, spinnaker, all
gear. Many extras. Priced
racing
to sell
332-5714. SP-54-29
Camera $15. 3M Copier $15.18"
One Bedroom Furnished color TV
3-5-1
$225. Cell 349-2628.
WOODEN DINING set - round and CLI
table, 4 letterback chairs. $125.
*FALL RATES FROM >165°° FLYING DUTCHMAN, 1972
of the most completely race
- 20'
351-8940. SP-5-5-2
MEN'S, 10 - speed, Schwinn
Super
equipped sailboat you could
Sport. Like new, speedometer,
★ SPECIAL SUMMER RATES imagine! A steal at $1950. Call
evenings, 349-1975. X-SP-5-5-1
water bottle. $140. 393-0192.
SP-5-5-2
★ Private Balcony ★ All Electric
★ Wood
Paneling ★ Air Conditioning
Spring Ring Sale
Thompsons' Frandor
★
Carpeting ★ Laundry Facilities Jewlers rise to
★ fight inflation,
Large Closet beat the gold increase.
★
Swimming Pool One whole showcase of
Gold Rings at one price,
HEARD THE WORD?
$25 less than the cost of a
Collingwood Apts.
are now
mounting. Stone set rings:
leasing for Pearls, Linde Star,
CEDAR GREENS
Summer and Fall!
birthstones, baby diamonds,
signa and love rings,
wedding rings ALL $25.
*air conditioned
^dishwasher
14K Gold
-
APRIL 29—8PM
Jewelry and all
J35 E. MICH. APTS NEXT TO BRODY
♦shag carpeting
♦unlimited parking
♦Plush furniture
other rings 25% OFF. in Jenison Field House
♦Model Open Daily THOMPSONS' FRANDOR Reserve Section Tickets
Rental info: 351-8631 JEWELERS
Office hours: 1-8 pm
call 351 8282
(behind Zody's
3220 Mall Court, Frandor
Open Monday -
Saturday 9:30
Friday, 9:30 til 9
til fi
•4 & '5
- Phona 33?-1385 tor
on the river!) Custom Work Available at the MSU UNION CANTERBURY SHOP ,
^Managed by All STATE MANAGEMENT Nobody beats our prices
on
Quality jewelry and MARSHALL MUSIC
10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 29, \^A
I *TW ■it's what's happening^ Jail terms for 3
LOST; ORANGE male cat with GROUP AND team pictures.
collar. Albert Street. 332-2643.
FUTURE CPA'S Natural outdoor portraits.
Passport and application photos. Announcements for It's What's Union Activities Board: Sell your The Assn. for Computing
upheld by Turks
Happening must be received in the wares at this year's spring flea Machinery's national lecturer. Ben
FOUND: BLACK cat with white,
Learn_Now About the Remember the year in pictures!
Shneiderman, will speak at 7:45
State News office, 341 Student market. Sign up before Friday in
CPA Exam. Photography by John W. Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least the board's office, second floor p.m. Tuesday in 402 Computer
Spartan Village claim or give
Dickson. 351-2226. 5-5-2
away. 355-3112. C-3-4-30 Becker CPA Review Course two class days before publication. Union. UAB's bizarre film series Center. Topic: "Another View of
No announcements will be accepted presents Humphrey Bogart in Structured Programing."
FOUND: SMALL puppy, 332 by phone. "Maltese Falcon" at 3, 7 and 11 By STEVEN V. ROBERTS
and "Casablanca" at 5 and 9
M.A.C. Call and
337-9031. C-2-4-30
identify DETROIT 313-864-0128 FREE 'U': Gestalt for teachers
p.m.
p.m. Friday. The Marx Brothers
Central Co - op Nursery cordially
invites everyone to its open house
NEW YORK TIMES
and people working with kids starts will be shown in "Cocoanuts" at 1,
EXCELLENT CHILD care for one from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday and
today. Film as motion picture or and 9 p.m. and in "Horse ANKARA, Turkey - The fate of three Americans senten^
f Personal / OUR SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS
child
area
in
home.
my licensed Frandor
Full time. Reference.
constructing your own reality - a
5
Feathers" at 3, 7 and II p.m. Wednesday. The purpose is to
life imprisonment here for smuggling hashish has h»
new class that begins at 7:30 Saturday. All showings are in the acquaint the people of the
1/4 OF USA 485-4752. 3-5-3 tonight in 119A Berkey Hall. Union ballroom. Board needs community with our facilities. entangled in the growing conflict between Turkey and the iS
ATTENTION: Bicycle workshop - repair, volunteers interested in working in
Contact Dorothy Copeland if you States over Turkey's decision to resume
cultivation of
[COURSES BEGIN JUNE l! maintenance and touring at 7:30 the flights office. Interested people
wish any information.
poppies. "Mm |
BIOLOGY p.m. Wednesday at Velocipede, S41 should stop in at the board office
E. Grand River Ave. for more info. An appeals court Friday upheld the life sentences imposec
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
ANN BROWN typing | and multilith Alternative Resource Center:
lower court last December on Katherine
Zenz, 28 of Und' I
GENERAL SCIENCE transcendental meditation as taught
offset printing. Complete service Zen meditation will be held from An ecumenical prayer breakfast Wis., Joann McDaniel, 29, of Coos Bay, Ore., and R k
MAJORS for dissertations, theses, will be held in observance of the by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
HEY PLEDGES Helene, Kat, Janet,
Minal Did you know Gamma Phi manuscripts, general typing. IBM
7 to 9 p.m. every Monday in 301
Agriculture Hall. Beginners National Day of Humiliation. Meetings are at 4 and 7:30 p.m.
Hubbard, 23, a drifter from San Diego with no permal I
is Beta? 1-4-29
-
24 years experience. 349-0850. welcome. Please bring a pillow. Fasting and Prayer from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesday in 217 Bessey Hall.
address. The three had originally been sentenced to
death. I
C-4-30 Encounter group is looking for Tuesday in University Lutheran
DIANE, HAVE a fantastic 19th
women for a new grjup, which Church, 1020 S. Harrison Road. A Pi Mu Fpsilon Math Society will The decision just about ended their chances of
reversing th I
certification programs
Physical Science,
in
birthday! Love, your THESES, PAPERS, general typing.
meets at 6:30 tonight in Its continental breakfast will be served
for those who do not wish to fast.
meet at 7:30 tonight in A204 Wells
Hall. Speaker will be John G.
conviction. But their lawyer, Faruk Erem, called the
iudam!! I
Biology,
Guaranteed work. Call Carolyn,
Berkey Hall. Call before coming. "unjustified" and said he had one final recourse: to ask TurW I
and General Science should roommate, Marcia. 1-4-29 Tarot, 6:30 tonight. Come and see Hocking. Everyone is invited.
chief prosecutor to reconsider the case, with the
note the following dates. 332-5574. SP'5-5-2 what the cards have in store for you. Petitions may be picked up in approval 0f th I
3 34 Student Services Bldg. for Married Students Union needs appeal s court, as a "correction of judgment." e ■
completed applications for
Fall Term will be May 12,
Real Estate d§ Southern Africa Liberation ASMSU standing committee. nine new members. You must be a
PURPLE VICKI - fast, accurate, resident of married housing and The three prisoners and four other American
1974. Notification of action Committee meets at 7:30 tonight at women «
inexpensive typing. Very near MSU Block and Bridle Club will available until September. Flections arrested in December 1972 while trying to cross into
KIMBERLY DOWNS 3 bedroom, campus. 337-7260. 10-5-10
United Ministries in Higher
are Thursday. Call Married Student
Turke I
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 110 from Syria. The police found 265 pounds of
I
-
Education, 1118 S. Harrison Road. hashish in the
SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS large kitchen, formal dining, Anthony Hall. Union or Jennifer Ramsey.
ceilings of the group's three minibuses. *
TEACHING CENTER family room / fireplace. Built EXPERIENCED IBM typing. Join the Israel Independence Day
1961. 6% mortgage. $37,900, by celebration at 8 tonight in the Interested in meditation? Attend MSU Outing Club will meet at 7
Dissertations, (Pica - Elite). Well informed sources here believe that the case
owner. 489-0939. 10-4-29 FAY ANN 489-0358. C-4-30
Union ballroom featuring Israeli a discussion at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Tuesday in 146 Oiltner Hall. has be* I
influenced by U.S. pressure on Turkey not to
folk singers and buffet. in 35 Union. Sponsored by Divine Everyone welcome.
cultivation of opium poppies, the raw material for heroin
resume th! I
HAVEN OF PEACE Spiritualist
DIRECTLY BY owner, 3 small COMPLETE THESES - Service,
Meditation Society.
Pre - Dents: The Professional
banned the crop two years ago in return for a
Turkev I
Church, 10813 North Ionia
bedroom ranch on 4 acre lot. 10
Discount printing, IBM typing The Potters Guild will hold its Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
the United States. The new Turkish government of
compensation from I
Road, Sunfield, Michigan.
miles from campus. 2 car garage,
and binding of these, resumes, annual spring sale from 10 a.m. to 5 in 104 Bessey Hall is of special Premie, I
Bulent Ecevit, however, announced last month that
carpeting, curtains, etc.
cultivation I
new interest to you. We are trying to
Services Sunday, 11:00. publications. Across from p.m. Friday and Saturday at the All
Readings or consultations by
$34,000, call after 5pm.
campus corner M.A.C. and GIRL NEEDS PLACE to live fall Saints Church, 800 Abbott Road organize a pre - dent ^ociety by had been resumed on state farms. I
349-4153. SP-4-5-30
Grand River. Below Jones term 1974 only. 355-4842 (across from Hannah Middle next fall.
appointment. Messages after
School).
services. 19-5-3
4-5 BEDROOM HOME near
Stationery Shop. Call SP-5-5-2 Do you have any questions Moreover, Turkish officials believe that the Americans are I
MONTY'S BAR
campus. Hardwood floors, NEEDED: TOP Rate, experienced
iing lapter of concerning Army ROTC? If so,
come to our staff meetings at 6:30
applying a "double standard," asking Turkey to crack down on I
$24,900. 351-0997. SP-5-5-2 softball players to play in
Happiness of Womanhood