Volume 67 Number 148 Wednesday, May 1,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 lean from wire services attempt to blackmail Nixon claimed immunity from the Watergate prosecutor, though he received either citing Nixon for contempt of Congress or including his lishlngton - The White House, stepping up its assault partial immunity from the special Senite Watergate committee in refusal to yield the tapes among possible articles of impeachment. full transcripts. He told reporters, "It proves beyond a doubt that Khe credibility of John W. Dean III, charged Tuesday that the exchange for his testimony at hearings last summer. (John) Dean is telling less than the truth." Democratic House Speaker Carl Albert said the committee, Gov. MiDiken said he White House counsel attempted to blackmail President Instead, Dean pleaded guilty to one count in connection with was pleased with Nixon's decision. which had originally subpenaed the exact "I his role in the Watergate tapes of White House applaud the President's decision to 'tell all' and I urge him ■on in order to gain immunity from prosecution in the coverup. He has not been sentenced yet conversations relating to Watergate, should get just what it asked to take it one step further," Milliken said. I and is still cooperating with hope the President Create coverup. Watergate prosecutors. for. will also allow special prosecutor Jaworski to listen to The summary, which contains Presidential lawver James St. Clair said in a 50 - page summary pieces of testimony from the "As a lawyer, I believe in the best evidence the tapes." rule," he said. A soft cover edition of the edited ■the transcripts of White House conversations that Nixon transcripts, appears the most aggressive effort by the White House - transcripts is scheduled to "Why substitute other evidence when the direct evidence is Jned C of the blackmail threat on April 27,1973. so far to discredit the testimony of Dean. Meanwhile Nixon's provision of tape available?" go on sale today at the Government Printing Office bookstore in Washington. that date. Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry Petersen reported to the transcripts to the House House Judiciary Committee quickly became a partisan dispute Tuesday. Republican Leader John Rhodes said the transcripts ■ident that Dean's lawyer was threatening that unless Dean got placed the President "in substantial compliance" with the The 1,308 - page book, entitled "Submission of Recorded Kunitv '"Wewill bring the President in — not in this case (the Democrats on the committee are weighing a formal move to cite Nixon for "noncompliance" with the committee's subpena. Presidential Conversations to the Committee on the ■erup) but in other things,' " according to the St. Clair April 11 Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., called the Judiciary of transcripts fair and the House of Representatives by President Richard srbpena of White House tape recordings. Nixon," costs equitable. "What are we after here? Do we want the truth and the ibX response to the threat, the summary said, was: "All But most Republicans on the panel are balking at the legal information contained in the tapes, or do we want some kind of $12.25. Five thousand of a total of 8,250 volumes will be sold to the ft We have got the immunity problem resolved. Do it, Dean, if challenge to the President, and anumberof them voiced qualified special privilege for the staff of the Judiciary Committee?" public. Two thousand will be sent to the White House and 1,170 I need to, but boy I am telling you - there ain't going to be acceptance Tuesday of the White House substitution of 1,308 Vice President Gerald R. Ford said: "The President, in will go to federally designated | blackmail." pages of edited transcripts for the subpenaed recordings. my "depository libraries" around the A "noncompliance" citation is a opinion, is completely innocent." country. The remaining 80 copies will be retained in printing the former presidential counsel, did not receive first, restrained step toward Ford said he has read the White House summaries but not the office files. |azi worker New minimum in California lolice force becomes effective today; ftirs debate 3y LEIF ERICKSON Associated Press 9,000 students may gain Ian francisco - Sandra Silva is an By JUNE E.K.DELANO such employment will not curtail ive, quiet 20 - year - old clerk State News Staff Writer employment opportunities for the labor Local businessmen see the wage increase st in the police department. She The connection between students, force as a whole. as inevitable, but many also see it as part lis a publicly active Nazi. domestic workers, bowling alley employes Therefore, a prospective employer of of the spiraling inflation pattern and fear Is a member of a group swearing belief and local bus drivers may not be readily five or more such student employes must it might cut jobs. fchite supremacy, she has become a apparent, but all these work categories and obtain a certificate from the secretary of "If it goes up, jobs diminish," said Ernst • of controversy over possible dozens more are covered by a new labor attesting to the legitimacy of the Siegmann, owner - mamager of Sunshine ct between her personal views and minimun wage law effective today. positions. An employer who intends to Art Supply. "Someone who could afford a lie duty in her civil service job. The impact of the new legislation, hire less than five student employes at part - time maid suddenly finds they can h believe in the goals of the National signed into law April 8 by President subminimum wages must write a letter of do it themselves. It wipes out marginal st White People's party - to Nixon, is diverse and wide - ranging, but it explanation and intent to the secretary. If jobs, those held by unskilled workers, the sh an all ■ white America. But what will have direct effects on many of the neither of these actions is taken, the urban poor, the young." » has no effect whatever on the job 9,000 plus student employes at MSU. employer must pay the full applicable One East Lansing store owner admitted Id here," said Silva, the daughter of a "The area of greatest impact for wage. that the new wage might force him out of feer San Francisco policeman and one students in East Lansing is probably the The number of such subminimum wage business, thereby eliminating jobs for his extension of minimum wage and overtime employes is limited by one of a number of |six admitted Nazi party members dozen or so employes. m to police in the city, regulations to chain establishments which formulas spelled out in the law, but all Kik and Joe Buys, president of the le Nazi party has received front • page were previously exempted," says Douglas student employes above that limit must be Central East Lansing Business Assn., agree feicity here recently because a group of Kik, compliance officer of the Michigan paid the full applicable wage. that most area employers are aware of the Wage and House Division of the U.S. Dept. Another area of the law which may Jormed Nazis attended school board of Labor. affect students is the inclusion of domestic new legislation, that many anticipated it ■tings to protest integration. A near • and have already complied and that 1 erupted at one meeting when the The law previously stated that workers under minimum wage coverage, inevitably a few do not understand it. fence protested their presence. Silva minimum wage coverage only extended to insuring that they receive $1.90 per hour. Any employe who suspects he is not Inded two of the meetings, individual retail or service establishments Domestic workers are defined as working receiving his legal wage can file with the which had at least eight hours weekly on a lolice department brass ruled her a specific annual dollar regular Labor Dept. for underpayment. ■tical views have no bearing on her civil volume, Kik said. Under the new law, the *ice job as long as she performs her dollar volume floor applies to the chain as ■t in the permit bureau, issuing cabaret, a whole, regardless of volume at the local I and other permits and press cards, (he refused a transfer to another city Horse level. This will expand the number of workers covered by minimun wage, he brtment, telling newsmen: "I am going This newborn colt, less than a week old, gets a nudging from his said, particularly in areas like Lansing and East Lansing where there are so many Jtay, and I'll fight to stay if necessary." mother. Both are residents of the MSU horse farm on Collins Road, ■lack and Jewish retail firms. community leaders where new colts are finally enjoying spring weather. Vngly The overall effect of the new question the wisdom of State News photo by Dave Olds amendment is to raise the wage floor Jloying an avowed Nazi in a police job. affecting some 56 million workers to JMy Bbi Jacob reaction is one of sadness," said $2.30 per hour over the next two years. Traub, president of the *them California Board of Rabbis, "It's Beginning today, ail employes covered "cult ■jbility to say a person shouldn't work luse of his political beliefs. But the which the police have in a free Appearances slated by the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act must receive at least $2 per hour; all employes covered by legislation in 1966 and the current law must receive at least fttv depends on the by Douglas, Galbraith trust of the people pe police being just." $1.90 per hour and students must receive Pspeetor at least 85 per cent of the applicable Tom Dickson said the minimum wage for their job. rtment intelligence bureau lists about The new legislation includes a section Associate Supreme Court Justice which revises and redefines student William 0. Douglas and noted economist • Justice Douglas's opinion on unrelated tenants is blasted employment. Its major impact is to allow author John Kenneth Galbraith will on today's op - ed page for employment of full • time students both be speaking at MSU today. along with a book review of Douglas's who work 20 hours a week or less at 85 Douglas, who has served the longest autobiography. See page 5. per cent but only if the employer has U.S. Supreme Court tenure in history, approval from the government. will be speaking on "Points of Rebellion" Affluent Society" and "The New This section on student employment is at 8:15 p.m. in the Auditorium, T*he Industrial State," will meet with students the most misunderstood part of the speech is in connection with the in an informal question and answer session legislation. Kik said it has prompted the observance of Law Day and is open to the at 10 a.m. in 326 Natural Science public without charge. No taping of the At 1:30 p.m. in Fairchild Theater Bldg. majority of over 400 telephone queries he has received since the law was signed. Punched speech will be allowed. Galbraith will speak on the energy crisis Time clocks like this one at Mr. Mike's, 515 W. Grand River Ave., The employment of students at Galbraith, a Harvard economist and and how it affects urban America. There is will have greater significance today when the new minimum subminimum wages will only be allowed wage lav author of such acclaimed works as "The no admission charge. where the government has determined that go into effect. State News photo by Craig Porter _ rePWt\ ." must keep the white AP wirephoto Who should pay fcNazi party California, members in all of By DIANE SILVER education is discussed. 1973 that tuition at public universities unprecedented levels." estimates there are about 400 society. State News Staff Writer The argument is more than the ivory should be increased to cover about 50 per Wharton said that society r*R m Northern party further "Just as he has an interest in the Callfunia, most of Gather together the nation's financial tower musings of university intellectuals. cent of educational costs. The committee benefits from increased tax revenues maintenance of an army or a navy, he has T « not make their affiliation The philosophical position that the federal also recommended that an increase in *. public. and educational geniuses, furnish them resulting from the higher incomes most an interest in education," Power said. nany Williams, a black with data, tell them to create a practical and state governments and educators financial grants based on need and more college graduates earn. '0 community The issue of free access to higher ficer, said he doubted that the alternative financing plan for higher finally agree on will determine how much federal student loans accompany the Eugene B. Power, chairman of the education also enters into the argument. Istom! Would k as ready to defend a education and they will probably still be a college education will cost a student. tuition hikes. committee on tuition of the nationwide Most educators agree that a college Intil (k°ye as.t0 suPP°rt Silva. arguing about just two points a year later: If the advocates of the "society The Carnegie Commission on Higher assn. of Governing Boards of State education should be open to rich and poor Ik Panfu pollce department accepts Who benefits from higher education? benefits" position win out, future college Education suggested a similar play in the Universities, wrote in 1962 that alike. It Bm, er party merr|bers and other Who should pay? students may attend tuition - free same year. "education is a social responsibility, not a If advocates of the "student benefits • EtXmt0 its ranks- "lt w°uld be The controversy centers around universities and receive massive amounts of financial aid. Critics of the "society pays - low tuition" concept say that the individual private privilege." student pays" argument triumph, tuition »mss2 keep the Nazis out" whether society or the college student benefits more from a college degree. If If advocates of the "individual benefits" graduate is the sole benefactor of his the "The vote of the ignorant man counts same in the ballot box as the vote of would soar so high that poor and middle • income students would be priced out of a !dhiWhy !,u' P^y believes there society benefits, then society should pay. position triumph, students may someday college education. He receives the means the educated man," Power said. "If a college education, the educators say. I "Ber.!" ' white America, Silva If only the graduate benefits, then he face paying for 50 to 60 per cent of their to earn a higher income and the ability to democratic society is to preserve itself, it "If costs to the student are greatly > race! l'1 s **en p^ven that the university's educational costs in increased fully enjoy life. should foot higher education's bills. more must educate itself." tuition. State appropriations to public "The assumption that the student is the increased, then we will be going back to j and other races do not get In the past benefits" argument century, the "society has ruled American universities might be correspondingly sole beneficiary from an education is Critics of the low ■ tuition principle have argued that taxing the low income what public and private education was 100 80 decreased. years ago - elitest," John Dietrich, asst. " white country until higher education. It has led to relatively patently false," President Wharton said in man, who works six days a week just to provost for academic analysis and %e im2re, Ught over until low tuition at public universities and the In the past two years, several plans have a 1971 speech at Oakland University. feed his family, is unfair. His children will planning, said. been suggested that are based on the "The public has paid, but the public has I this „m was "Uwwd. Now In establishment of a federal financial aid probably never attend college. Why should position that the student should pay. also benefited he be taxed? Feliied w°n S CUlture is becoming system. However, the controversy appears through a better educated I■culwlvJ\mUSt «"d n 1ifcp Awhile race from 8,1 »>en ' " to have never been resolved in the minds of many legislators and educators and still One, recommended by a private research group, the Committee for citizenry, and through the discovery of new knowledge, which is partially Power democracy said that every citizen of has a taxable interest in a CUres for the student's financial woes, in the form of alternatives systems for financing w'y Communist." emerges whenever financing higher Economic Development, recommended in responsible for an economic growth to education because education is essential to higher education, will be detailed Thursday. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 1,1^1 3rd GOP man enters 1971 primary By STEVE ORR Conlin will also face we can't make them work, let's joined as executive Sen. Ballenger is such » m. Ballenger, his other assistant to the chairman of the said State News Staff Writer competition from Howard get rid of them." a spokesman for « Conlin also mentioned Republican opponent, also board of Incorporators. pnmmilfon r H Michael N. Conlin Tuesday Jones, a candidate for the "relief from a suffocating tax welcomed Conlin into the race, declared his candidacy for the Human Rights party. burden," a balanced national describing him as intelligent Conlin has also worked as a Republican nomination to the Conlin, assistant to a senior and articulate. He said Conlin's campaign consultant for 6th Congressional District seat vice president at Michigan budget, a "wholesale reform of entry would help all the Republican candidates, Sirica refuses to leave case being vacated by retiring U.S. National Bank, believes the 6th campaign procedures" and believability in government as candidates "find the issues" including President Nixon, Rep. Charles Chamberlain. District, which includes U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, rejecting allegations and present a better choice to former Vice President Spiro Conlin, 30, becomes the Lansing and East Lansing, goals he would have while in office. the voters. Agnew and California Gov. by five of the seven defendants in the Watergate youngest of a youthful field needs fresh blood in the U& Conlin brings with him Ronald Regan. cover up trial that he is biased against them, refused seeking the Republican House of Representatives. Taylor, one of his opponents nomination. His opponents so "There is a demand today in the primary, welcomed experience in Washington and Tuesday to step down from the case. for new faces, new ideas and Conlin as a candidate and considerable campaign In other campaign news, far are Lansing attorney In a 23 - page opinion, Sirica said he would have "no new approaches in our political immediately offered to meet knowledge. state Sen. Ballenger got a boost Clifford Taylor, 31, and state Conlin was appointed in the hesitation" in disqualifying himself "when the Sen. William Ballengcr, 33. system," he said. with him in public forums or race when seven assistant for Congressional prominent agricultural leaders circumstances warrant." But he said that the defendants On the Democratic side, Conlin stressed increased debates. from Taylor said that though relations in the office of the Ingham, Jackson, "do not, indeed cannot, cite any indication of prejudice Robert Carr, who Chamberlain efficiency in government as an issue. Conlin is a serious candidate, secretary of Housing and Livingston and Washtenaw or bias on the court's part adverse to them." narrowly defeated in 1972, and Urban Development in 1969. counties formed a "Farmers Charles P. Larrowe, MSU "We don't need more his lack of public recognition The motions seeking to have Sirica disqualify himself programs," said Conlin, "But will hurt him. "I'm not well Hie following year he became for Ballenger" committee. professor of economics, are were filed by former White House aides John D. we do need to make the acquainted with him, and assistant to the secretary of the vying for their party's "At a time when a world Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson and Gordon C. Strachan, nomination. programs we have work. And if neither are the voters," Taylor Dept. of Transportation, and in food crisis is building and former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell and Kenneth W. agricultural land in Michigan is Parkinson, an attorney for President Nixon's 1972 re - shrinking even as the Career workshop election committees. The trial is set for Sept. 9. population continues to expand, we badly need men in Oil tax reform bill OKd by panel Congress who understand need to I informal Those interested in agriculture and who have a A career workshop for workshops job ■ potential fields. They are make the proven record of fighting to programs An oil tax reform bill, expected minorities will be held familiarize students with the overlooking such high - need architecture, banking, business solve the farmer's problems. have work. Thursday from 2 p.m. to 5 way of life associated with fields as engineering business, or the building trades should to hike the petroleum industry's taxes by p.m. in Wilson and Wonders selected vocations. law and medicine." meet in Wilson Hall between S13 billion and S14 billion over six years, was halls. Both male and female This is the first time these auditorium. Those who approved by the House Ways and Means Committee WE'RE minority groups at MSU have The professional interested in automotive professionals of black, Chicano Tuesday. and Indian origin will give interacted in a cooperative participants, who are donating industry, law, mass media or Under the bill, the oil depletion allowance, a tax effort. Workshop sponsors said their time for the workshop, science should report to presentations and hold they hope that this workshop have been asked to present a Wonders Hall kiva. After an break currently saving oil men between $2 billion and will turn into an annual event. true and realistic picture of the initial meeting, small workshop $3 billion a year in federal taxes, would be phased out Ford slated to talk Joe Davis, from the Office barriers that they as minorities groups will meet in different by 1979, while a temporary new excise tax would be of Black Aides, explained the have encountered in their classrooms in Wilson and imposed on windfall profits earned by the industry at U-M graduation need for the workshops: respective careers. Wonders halls. during the energy shortage. "Most minority students are Vice President Gerald R. Ford will be the main speaker currently enrolled in curricula of education and social Watergate panelist gets indicted at the Universitv of Michigan commencement ceremonies sciences, which are the poorest EVERY night dinner An indictment charging Sen. Edward Gumey, R - Saturday morning at Crisler Fla., with violating state election laws was served Arena. special...for the Ford, a 1935 graduate of Tuesday on his attorney. The lawyer said the charge was two of you! UM, will be speaking to about "vague and ambiguous" and immediately moved that it 6,300 degree candidates. He Enjoy a quiet evening for be dismissed. will receive an honorary doctor two at Archy Tarpoffs. of law degree. on a Bun Gumey, 60, a member of the Senate Watergate The Friday and Saturday night The vice president will visit and Pickle committee, was indicted on a misdemeanor charge of MSU May 24 to receive a board special includes: Raft Fry failing to report campaign contributions and accepting of trustees Distinguished contributions without naming a campaign treasurer. Citizen Award. Do it yourself Salad bar or . French Fries & Hearthstone Toat | house specialty caesar salad. Goiden Fried Chicten- C. Harris Dittmar, Gurney's Jacksonville attorney, Choice Top Sirloin Steak, said the senator would plead innocent. 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Grand River Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 1, 1974 3 Ferency By MARY ANNE FLOOD State News Staff Writer eyes governor race Hall, who will just barely be the required 30 years old by election time, believes she would be a better candidate than Lyndon Johnson's war policies in 1968. He ran against George Romney for governor in 1966. MSU associate professor and former Democratic gubernatorial Ferency. The party's state nominating convention will be held candidate Zolton A. Ferency "I'd like to see a woman and younger person become the May 25 plans to announce to the Human party and 26 at the Unitarian Universalist Church in East Rights party over the weekend that he is nominee," she said. "It's time to get away from repeatedly Lansing where willing to run for members will nominate candidates for offices governor should the party choose him as a candidate. running dapper 50 • to 60 - year - old men." ranging from state Both candidates see the representatives to the state boards of education and governor. Ferency said that he is not actively campaigning for the upcoming gubernatorial campaign as nomination but that several people have an educational effort to encouraged him to offer increase the public's awareness of the The Democratic and Republican nominees will be decided by himself as an option to the party and the feasibility of a multiparty system. The party party when it meets Sunday in Ann primary in August. Arbor at a preconvention considers the Democratic and Robin Maisel of the Socialist Workers meeting to discuss the party platform. Republican parties to be mirror party, has already "I'm offering myself as a candidate to the Human Rights party images of each other. announced his candidacy for governor. because people already know who Zolton Ferency left the Democratic party for what he calls "mutual Since Detroiter Jerry Cavanaugh pulled out of contention for look beyond the man and examine the Ferency is and they can grievances" in 1970. He had served as state chairman for the the Democratic Human Rights party and nomination, it has appeared that Levin, who lost perhaps consider it as a viable alternative," Democratic party from 1963 until he resigned in against Milliken in 1970, will be the Democratic nominee. Ferency said. protest of Were he to be nominated, Ferency believes he would not be splitting votes with probable Democratic contendor, Sander Levin, thus defeating Levin and contributing to a victory for Gov. WHITE HOUSE THWARTS PROBE Milliken. "If Levin or any Democratic candidate is defeated, it will be because he did not appeal to a large enough segment of the voting Navy steward population, not because a third party ran a candidate," Ferency said. Zolton Ferency, shown at a city council meeting, said Ferency is not the only party member interested in the party's Tuesday that he would run for governor if asked by the nomination. Diane Hall, a high school guidance counselor in Ann Human Rights Party. The party will select its gubernatorial Arbor, has worked with the Ann Arbor Human Rights party and legislative candidates this Sunday. steering committee for the recent campaigns to get marijuana and State News photo by John Martel a rent control ordinances NEW YORK TIMES dining room for top "GAO attempts to gain President's assistant, in passed in the city. , access to records last October December 1973, formally presidential aides, according to Proxmire. and November were stalled asking for the records. Haig WASHINGTON - A congressional investigation into Some are flown to the repeatedly by high White never even replied, Proxmire Colson says Nixon insisted aides the use "servants" of military perspnnel to the President and his staff has been thwarted as President's private homes in Florida and California or to House and Pentagon officials though the GAO made several attempts to carry out the said. "Continuing discussions with various White House by Camp David, the presidential the White House, according to retreat in Maryland, to attend investigation I requested," said personnel produced no further a statement released Tuesday the needs of the President and the senator. results. The White House by Sen. William Proxmire, D - his staff. refused to let the GAO do everything to stop leaks of data Wis. The critic senator, of a frequent military spending, Two men Ford at his former Vice serve home, Vice President as President they did Spiro The GAO then wrote Gen. Alexander Haig Jr., the interview all the stewards involved," Proxmire said. FROM WIRE SERVICES characterized the White House Agnew. White House investigating unit, House at San The State News is fublished Clemente, on Haldeman were told by Nixon conduct as a "disgraceful Occasionally these stewards by the students of Michigan State WASHINGTON • Former the so - called plumbers. July 15,1971. in effect: "I don't taxpayer rip off." are called upon to serve food University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school terms. Colson's affidavit give a damn Mondays. Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a [White house special was This appears to contradict to how it is done, do whatever has The General Accounting and drinks at private parties in Welcome Week edition is published in sp' cial September. Subscription raie is submitted to U.S. District jcounsel Charles . Colson says Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell some degree disavowal of any knowledge Kissinger's . to be done to stop these leaks Office, (GAO), which serves as the homes of White House $16 per year. Second class postage paid at East President Nixon insisted that and prevent furthi the investigative arm of staffers, according to the business offices at 345 Student Services Lansing, Mich. Editorial and in support of his claim that he about the plumbers or their Bldg.. Michigan State is aides "do whatever has to unauthorized disclosures; I Congress, has attempted senator, who did not identify University. East Lansing. Michigan. 48824. done" to combat any was acting in good faith as a activities. At his confirmation don't want to be told why it any of the staffers. Some White House official. unsuccessfully for seven Further leaks of secret hearings on Sept. 7, he said can't be done." months to secure records from stewards have told the Colson said in the affidavit under oath that he "did not senator's staff that they are not terial following disclosure of Colson said Nixon ordered the White House concerning News/Editorial 355-8252 he Pentagon Papers. that Kissinger specifically know of the existence of the "the most complete the approximately 60 Navy paid for this extra work, either Classified Ads 355-8255 In an affidavit filed Monday, talked in late June or early in overtime from the navy or Display Advertising 353-6400 plumbers group, by that or any investigation that can be stewards assigned to the White Business Office 355-3447 )lson also said that Henry A. July 1971 about stopping other name," and has said he House. by the presidential aide conducted," and was told by Photographic 355-8311 'issinger, Nixon's national Ellsberg, "from making further had little information about Haldeman at "My office has received throwing the party. disclosures of classified one point that a >curity adviser when the the group's activities until they complaints," said Proxmire, ret Vietnam war documents information," and that group was being established in were reported in the press. the White House with "from these stewards alledging "the urfaced in 1971, was "even Kissinger also provided Colson also implied that intolerably long working hours information of Ellsberg's capacity to handle this." ore alarmed over the leaks Nixon indirectly gave approval Colson quoted the President and noncompensation for open thursday and friday until nine han the President." "private habits and of his for the burglary by giving as saying that the serving drinks and food at activities in Vietnam." government Colson quoted Nixon as blanket authority to investigate could not survive or function private parties." aying at the time he Further, Colson said, he Ellsberg by any means possible. "if anyone can run out and Most of the Navy stewards quested a full investigation understood that Kissinger, He said that in late June or leak whatever documents he are assigned to the White to the leaks: "I don't want Nixon and then presidential early July House - 1971 he and wants to." "mess," a private assistants H.R. Haldeman and xcuses, I want results. I want John D. Ehrlichman discussed done, whatever the cost." the formation of what was Colson is under indictment later to become known as the I'd like to buy the world a Coke. oralledgedlv violating the civil plumbers unit aboard a On a hill lop in Italy we assembled 'ghts of Dr. Lewis Fielding, a helicopter en route from Los young people from all over the world sychiatrist who once treated Angeles to the Western White to bring you this message from the niel Ellsberg, who admitted Coca-Cola Bottlers all over the world It s the real thing Coke eaking the Pentagon Papers to PASSPORT ;he press. 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Okemos Rd 349 -1000 OUR PAHT'S cool white-on-white seersucker ® TOBIAS slacks. . .the lean, clean -COUPON- flare bottom jeans with a PRICES DOWN! touch of texture to make today's Salisbury Check out today's coupon bonanza news, a polyester/cotton blend permanent-press to keep its Steak for special savings carefree Sizes 28 on pants at, ease. to 36; R, L, XL lengths $15 » lb. Imx $A69 * MEN'S FASHION CLOTHING Jacobson's! with coupon Offer good thru Sat. 305 East Grand River East Lansing Shop for young man May 4,1974 JOHN TINGWALL Nixon merits t OPINION PAGE What to do with Richard Nixon. teach Dick that money isn't everything, isolated Pacific island probably wouldn't 1970 Chevrolet Impala and a six v., I old color television. Take William W. Whiting Editor-in-chief Michael J. Fox Managing editor Every columnist and humorist has and especially not worth cheating the work either. Any man that can make a recorder and substitute away his L Beth Ann Masalkoski.. Advertising Manager Lynn Henning Sports editor offered a solution to this pressing government for, it might be interesting to $151,000 proflton a New York apartment a six pack J ■ GeraldJJ. Coy General Manager John W. Lindstrom Campus dilemma, and each one had a punishment sentence him to 10 years as cashier at the would make a royal killing on him up with a job on the line at Genii H.D Campbell ■■■■■■ Staff representative Kathy Niezurawski Copy chiej for Nixon's supposed misdeeds that is a Watergate Hotel magazine stand at $75 a undeveloped property in the tropics. Motors and let Pat clean house and mut Jim Bush City editor Craig Porter Photo editor personal favorite. week. It would be unnecessary to double - And then there is the ultimate the soaps. atch Everything from exorcism to canning check his books - Nixon's customers punishment. Sentence Dick and Pat to 10 has been suggested, but it seems the would count their change. years in the Silent Majority. Give them a Maybe this is where Richard Nixon w« always meant to be. 85 ' I really appropriate and original Bannishing Richard Nixon to an $25,000 home in an obscure suburb, a punishments have been ignored or m overlooked. EDITORIALS Why, for instance, shouldn't we tar * and tape the man? Imagine Nixon coated in warm, oozing tar, decorated with 400 feet of erased tape by Rose Mary Woods Mitchell-Stairs herself. After posing for photographers, he could be released on the streets of Washington, D.C., to locate inconspicuous hideout. He will no vindication undoubtedly find it a long walk to Camp David in such a condition. , A seven - hour televised press Whether the acquittal of former as an innocent - by - association conference with Jack Anderson and some verdict for Richard Nixon. The other aggressive reporters from the Atty.Gen. John Mitchell and ex - Washington Post might not be a bad Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans Vesco case is only indirectly related sentence for our evasive President either. in New York Sunday served the to the Watergate coverup and has Every question will have to be answered truth is really only an academic nothing to do with some of the to the reporters' satisfaction. Six hours other matters that may be strong into the press conference, Richard would question. be told that the questioning would end Disbelief in the pair's innocence grounds for impeachment. when each of his statements was on charges of criminal conspiracy, Regardless of the acquittal, the confirmed as truth by John Dean and perjury and obstruction of justice bankrupt morality of the men who Martha Mitchell, waiting in the wings. must now, after the trial, rest surrounded Nixon in 1972 has not For those with softer hearts, a grammar largely on emotion and knee - jerk changed. At a news conference school kind of reprimand might be more reaction. after the verdict was returned, agreeable. He could be locked in a room, tied to a desk and provided with a 12 • There is little use in bemoaning Stans proclaimed: "We had great year supply of Bic pens. His instructions: what has already taken place, faith in a man, the President, to do rewrite his vice presidential papers in though it is certain that the everything we could to get him longhand. prosecution's case was hurt by the elected. Everything we did in that Vocational rehabilitation for our 'NOW AND THIN I TRY FOR THE BIG STUFF!' absense of Robert L. Vesco. Vesco cause was proper and just." conniving leader also has its merits. To is the financier whose secret The Stans - Mitchell trial could $200,000 cash contribution to do for the right what the acquittals President Nixon's re campaign lies at the heart of the - election of the Chicago Seven and Gainsville Eight did for the left. Either way, The Doctor's Bag case. by now the federal government But it would be equally should realize it has uncommonly By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D. foolhardy to interpret the acquittal bad luck with conspiracy trials. Letters may be addressed to Dr. Werner halls and other large institutions ptfcs, differentiation, each takes on obviously don't hurt and never have. The entire nail If traffic rema at University Health Center. Names need not be included unless a personal reply is requested. Do you believe of the sanitariness of the wash these things at such temperatures and with such extremely strong detergents that the product is high different appearances and function. However, some similarities remain. One of these similarities is that both enlarge with sexual excitement. What you describe is bumpy and it doesn't seem to ever grow away. What causes a nail to wrinkle? Is it due to a vitamin deficiency or lack of I | virtually sterilized by the time it comes calcium? death toll ma three bath towels that our residence hall gives the students each week? out. If one gets too wound up with what the towel wiped before 'it was washed, something akin to virtual paralysis would sounds like which the a rather unusual situation in enlarging clitoris is getting trapped in some skin folds. Fingernails provide all sorts of diagnostic signs to a physician. Being I My suitemate uses the towel to clean semitransparent and lying on a bed with a the floor of the bathroom and she makes result. You are right when you said that "If you're hit at 55 m.p.h. or hit voluntarily complying with a The smell of smoke in the bath towels circumcision is performed on women, but rich supply of small blood vessels, the I at 70 m.p.h. it doesn't make much 55 m.p.h. limit since it was them really dirty. I use the towels to dry fingernail provides a window to tin l does sound annoying and unpleasant. You this is usually a sexual ritual in some difference - you're hit." suggested by President Nixon last my face and body after taking a shower. circulatory system. Also, the nail grows I might solve the problem by simply preliterate societies. Making the suggestion At least one state legislator, November. Who knows which towels I get after they to your girlfriend that she might need to continually throughout life and keeping the towel you are using in an disturbances in its rate of growth or are washed? have her clitoris operated on probably quoted above, believes that, the Legislators advocating that the inconspicuous place in your own room. Also, the smell of smoking penetrates malformation can sometimes provide clues I am worried about my girlfriend, age creates the same sense of anxiety that lowered speed limit has nothing to speed limit be upped to 70 m.p.h. my towels so that they are hard to use. would occur if she told you that you as to the general state of health. For 21. When she is aroused sexually, she feels do with a 38.4 per cent drop in as soon as possible claim that the instance, crosswise ridges appear in the This also comes from my suitemate. What extreme discomfort in the area of the might have to have part of your penis cutback in driving caused by the gas nail during an acute illness. Such lines Michigan highway deaths this year. can I do? clitoris. She has hacked away. some tight skin covering gradually move out as the nail grows. He favors a return to the old 70 shortage is responsible for the lower You are asking me to do something that the clitoris which, if pushed back from She should be examined by a death tolls. But state police figures I have never been asked to do before, but gynecologist and if he finds that the The normal nail has fine longitudinal I m.p.h. freeway limit when the 55 over it, provides relief from the show accidents are down only 10 for the sake of reassuring you I will: I clitoris is being trapped, he could alleviate ridges. They seem to be more accentuated m.p.h. limit expires in July 1975. discomfort. I told her that I have heard of profess my belief in the sanitariness of the condition in his office by some very in older people than younger people. For I However, state police officials per cent this year, indicating that residence hall bathtowels (may I be women having to be circumcised, but she minor surgery which would not involve unknown reasons, in some people these I attribute the drop directly to the those accidents which are occuring says I'm nuts. Is it possible that she needs forgiven if 1 am wrong). the clitoris itself, but which would free the ridges are more obvious and remain so I speed limit reduction. Since are less severe than last year's. the clitoris operated on or did I just dream Actually, the problem here is one of tight piece of skin. throughout their entire lives. This I hundreds of lives are at stake, the In addition to the drop in esthetics rather than public health. that? condition is not associated with any illness I Commercial laundry equipment, through The clitoris and the penis have similar For speed limit should be kept at 55 fatalities, a 23.9 per cent decrease as long as I can remember, both of or nutritional deficiency and most likely is I which towels and linens from residence origins embryologically. With sexual m.p.h. as long as there is reason to in injuries also points to a lessening my thumbnails have been wrinkled. They just a variant of normal. believe that the lower speed reduces of accident severity. the death toll significantly. Perhaps it would not make much VOX POPULI Through April 23 of this year the difference whether a commuting 1974 Michigan highway fatality count stood at 391, compared to legislator cracked up at 55 m.p.h. or 70 m.p.h. But as long as it MSU Sailing Club slighted 622 during the same period in appears that the lower limit is the To the Editor: winning Dartmouth crew had been to the nationally and that our University enjoys had competed in a Big Ten meet rather I 1973. Ingham County deaths had difference between life and death past two Kennedy Yawi races and has by being represented through us. I would like to comment upon the dominated the East Coast big boat events than a national event, is almost | dropped from five to zero during for hundreds of motorists, it should article that appeared on the sports page of intolerable as well as degrading. for the past year. It is difficult enough that we support the same period. be retained. the April 22, State News regarding the The legislature must not raise the MSU Sailing (not Yatching) Club's team to The fifth - place team, Hawaii, has won ourselves mostly through our own efforts, I do hope this will not happen again. I I The death count has been down even to national events, but then we would prefer not to see an article at all, as I the Kennedy Yawl Races. I would like to every single event on the West Coast this all. year, though the lower speed limit when the gas begins to flow inform you, as well as the readers, of just a past year. Their crew was flown to this return to our nondescript status, taking a has been the case many times in the past, I limit was not enforced until mid - back seat to the semi pro varsity sports than to see an event as the John F. I again. Rather, it should keep an eye few of the facts that were incorrect or event and all crew members have sailing - March. However, many drivers were on the fatality gauge for a while. ommitted in the article that would render scholarships. Every team that the MSU here, while beating varsity teams Kennedy Memorial Trophy Regatta and its I to our second place finish in the event as Sailing Club crew sailed against is elsewhere. On top of that to see our participants treated as a filler. I accomplishments reported in a fashion Charles T. White I well as to the event itself the prestige and considered a varsity sport team at the honor they are due. which makes them appear as though we 72253 Pine Ridge Dr., Perry I respective schools, except for Ohio Signup for There were a total of 10 teams participating in this event. All the teams were invited by a selection committee of the Intercollegiate Yatch Racing Assn. of State. Most of these teams have at their schools yatchs upon which they practice for these events as well as coaches. Considering these odds, I feel our team did option North America. Their invitations are based a fantastic job. proves upon the expertise of each school's applicants (a necessary criterion since the I understand and appreciate your efforts to maintain a high quality standard of newsworthy articles, especially The flood of student signups for Comments from prospective participants in this event sail on the Navy's 44 - foot yawls) as well as their considering sports here at MSU, so in the coed - by - suites residence hall residents indicate that students accomplishments. future, if you do print articles about our housing next fall indicates the view the new living option as an It is quite an honor to be selected to nationally ranked team (we have been controversial option will be a big exciting and healthy environment participate in this event. There are some ranked among the top 15 schools success and well worth all the effort that will accommodate personal 218 schools that sail in the United States nationally for four years now), please and Canada. This event determines the afford the events we compete in the that went into it. growth and group interaction. North American Champion team. The respect and prestige that they are given Some 250 students have been Many feel the increased approved for the new housing communication between men and option in McDonel, Holmes and Wonders Halls and the number of women on the same floor will broaden their understanding of No personal applicants is a good sign that the sexual - related problems and form To the Editor: sitting on the board of directors at Ford board of trustees finally made the right decision in approving the honest interpersonal relationships with neighbors. I want to Robinson of respond to a letter by Larry April 24. Contrary to said Motor Co. as an example. It certainly was not an attack on Wharton and, in fact, w///A m housing option. letter, Ralph Nader did not launch an comprised a very minor element of Nearly five years of debate and rejections by the board held up and These sex - are hardly the immature crazed attitudes that some "unwarranted attack on President Wharton." In fact, he did criticize the Nader's talk. Next time, listen to what the man has to say rather than reacting to a Nader remark trustees were unnecessary and unfortunate interlocking misleading State News headline. implementation of the option, over trying to palm off as of the corporate world with educational Martin Kushler indicative of potential the recommendations of students and administrators, on the grounds reaction to a coed option. • student institutions - citing the president of MSU 1135 Michigan Ave. not concerned that it would The opposition of trustees permissiveness and 'lacked lead to sexual any Warren Huff, Frank Merriman and Can MSU condo To the Editor: Larry Robinson's opinion "^Jader own If Robinson would only comments, examine particularly "Ho* h« •How many ■ _ academic justification. Kenneth Thompson to this option To the Editor: University illustrates that he is using attack on Wharton unwarranted" in the white presidents would do this, e I Those absurd arguments have can only act as a barometer of how MSU's time to help make Ford decisions. April 24 State News is very poorly could see that it is the interpreter I Obviously Larry Robinson missed the reasoned and ironical to say the least. the racist and not Mr. Nader Robing I now been laid to a merciful rest and far out of contact they are with life entire context tit Ralph Nader's lecture. It is not a racial issue. It is an issue of the interest demonstrated by in the University. And they are Robinson calls Nader an unconscious should be more concerned with is ■ Nader's reference to President Wharton's MSU, through Wharton, condoning Ford student signups shows the option Motor policies. Can we, as an influential, racist against blacks, citing a comment hand rather than confusing the » I unlikely to learn much more as long position on the Ford Motor Co. board of Nader related to our University president. with a question of race. He is guilt)1< ,1 directors made in saying that by progressive institution in an era may be a useful tool for as they seclude themselves from was accepting such a position, Wharton questioning survival, afford to make such a I've questioned many people who attended that Thursday evening lecture most people today, of wasting|ti o( I accommodating different student public scrutiny at closed breakfast by emotions on an overworked argum ■ demonstrates his (and MSU's) approval of commitment? Nader and not one of those that I talked lifestyles and maintaining interest meetings and "finance committee" Ford activities. That Wharton gives those Sybil Brazee "black and white." Vemon t. wow Wo0dnilf I 9 kiin residence living. meetings. fees received for his services to the 252 Cedar St. 227 Abbott Hi» V lichigan State News, East Lansingr, Michigan Wednesday, May 1, 1974 5 (KM VIEW Douglas' housing stand sullies reputation By PHIL BOZZO standard is satisfied by mere speculative assertions, while a "substantiality standard interest being incapable of determining the The fact that Douglas rejected this First proves that the legislation serves inconsistencies, one can only conclude Associate Supreme Court outco me without compromise, that is only satisfied if there is Amendment "right of privacy" or compelling government interest and that it that Douglas himself thought cohabitation i ■slice\William O. Douglas - a celebrated empirical evidence to support a city's substantial assures fairness and level. equity at the national "freedom of association" argument is had no other alternative means of to be "evil." It is an elementary rule of will speak on the topic of extremely ironic, not only because of contentions. accomplishing this interest, would constitutional adjudication that a decision Lrfvlie51- v ' the "8^ of an individual 10 distinction. This is a significant To the contrary, municipalities are Griswold, but because of his recent court uphold the legislation. the should not be based upon the justices' Pi lie' chooses without tfovprnment .u«aiac u/ithmit government Further, Douglas' reliance on Berman v. usually small, ethically, racially and concurring opinion in U.S. Dept of Why didn't Douglas invoke this legal moral preconceptions. Douglas has InLnt or coercion). However, his Parker (1956), written by Douglas as ideologically homogeneous groupings Agriculture v. Moreno (June 25, 1973). analysis in Borass? Clearly, as suggested by obviously violated this maxim. He has also IS opinion in Village of Terre v. Borass support for the "fairly debatable" dedicated to preserving and their private interests, not unlike a protecting Douglas found that the congressional justice Marshall, the village could achieve in the process created dangerous Eril 1) impeaches his reputation and standard is misplaced. In Berman, private amendment to the Food Stamp Act its objective more directly and without precedence authorizing substantial Idibility as a civil libertarian and Congress enacted legislation authorizing corporation. To confer such unrestricted coercive and regulatory powers upon small excluding from participation any houshold burdening individual liberty. The rent infringements upon an individual's privacy ■serves cohiment. the use of eminent domain for slum containing an unrelated person (with structure could be preserved by rent by a small homogeneous private ■ in Borass, Douglas, speaking for the homogeneous groupings has historically certain exceptions) was violative of the control, and noise, traffic and parking clearance in the District of Columbia. The corporation, i.e., "municipality." I" me Court, held that a zoning act was challenged as resulted in the oppression of the minority right of association. He reasoned that problems could be solved by restricting While East Lansing city councilwoman being a deprivation by the majority. ■Lance restricting occupancy in a single of private property for a private purpose This is precisely what occurred in when poor people, related or unrelated, the number of cars a household could park Mary Sharp may rejoice, she should ■family residential district to a family (5th Amendment due process clause). come together for the purpose of on its property. remember that the Supreme Court's Borass. Located on Long Irmed as two unrelated persons was Douglas held the act to be constitutional Island, the Village of Terre had an area less than one combatting poverty, the legislature cannot Further, the law did not control decision is not final because it is infallible, Institutional. He concluded that where it prohibit or penalize such association. population densities since it did not but infallible because it is final. j"fajriy debatable" that legislation serves Douglas decided if the amendment was regulate the number of occupants if they ■health safety or welfare objective, it is enacted to prevent fraud, Congress must were related by blood or marriage. And Institutional. Since the objectives narrowly draw the legislation so as not to finally, there was no evidence that the Phil Bozo is a law student at Wayne Preservation of familial neighborhoods preclude association. Lastly, he thought familial character of the neighborhood was State University and a former member of ■d their rent structures, control of any restriction on the freedom of destroyed by the presence of the three the Joint Housing Committee which drew ■nidation W densities and prevention of association is subject to the closest students. up recommendations for the city housing e, traffic and parking problems) served scrutiny of the court. Only if the state Given these logical and legal ordinance. village's ordinance were "fairly I l!/Vll li< ■!.-! because "subject to specific constitutional ■juable" related to providing for the limitations, when the legislature has square mile and a population of 700, Qrfo&tf fywcl, irfUs 7V, ■J-, immunity's health, safety and welfare, consisting of middle - and supper - middle spoken, the public interest has been class families. The tenants were three Jywt -W hrbu utSAJL Ait akL |e ordinance was constitutional. J However, Douglas' legal conclusion that declared in terms well • nigh conclusive" unrelated students, two male and one and <>Wh tumo. le relationship between the legislative and that the act is not subject to exacting judicial review. female. Douglas rejected the students' a. ■ject and the means selected for While it is reasonable to extend argument that the decision to live with whom ■hieving it must be "fairly debatable" or a one wants is within the ■reuable" was inconsistent with prior narrow scope of judicial review to acts of constitutionally protected "penumbra" or [se i»w. In Euclid (1926) Nectow (1928) Congress, it does not follow that acts of "sphere" of privacy (a doctrine announced Id Roberge (1928), the Supreme Court municipalities should benefit from this almost irrebutable presumption of by Douglas in Griswold v. Conn. 1962), and not within the scope of legislative ■quired that the exercise of municipal DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Kwer must have a "substantial" constitutionality. A municipality does not competency, his decision gives such small Ilationship to the police power objectives have within its jurisdiction the pluralistic, communities near dictatorial powers in Mentioned above. A "fairly debatable" heterogenous, competing interests, each regulating lifestyles. TLL8E STRAI6HT WITH imtT, FELLAHS, AS YOU- I'M ASKIN6 YOU MUCH AS 1 UKE PLAYIN6 IT" BECAUSE I WANT TO BE THE PEOPLE € c Justice's book POKER., I HAVE- TO KNOUJ ; RE-ELECTED. HJATERbATE'S 'PRECJATE YUH peculiar HOW YOU ALL. I #- BECOME SUCH A BI6 ISSUE HONESTY. SEE FEEL ABOUT THIS THAT, TO BE PERFECTLY ^ YEW, AND IMPEACHMENT . HONEST, 1'VB 60T TO WE ' RAISE Y'ALL DAMN! BUSINESS.. / THE PEOPLE'S MU! FIVE. citizen • activist for which he has been plenty of I I CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT room for strong opinions - on New York Times Reviewer praised and reviled ever since by his the essential conservatism of FDR and the admirers and detractors. New Deal, for instance: I It should come as small surprise that And there are certain advantages to But there are also a number of IS. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas's approach. Because he feels drawbacks so to Douglas's rambling text. ■ouglas has written a peculiar kind of free to switch back and forth between There is no sense of one event his ■tobiography in "Go East, Young Man: past experience and his present opinions, leading up to the next, so you get the feeling that if Be Early Years" - an aggressive form of he is able to establish what to him are the you stop paying attention for a while, you ir that is never quite satisfied with definitive sources of his deepest concerns can always come back without losing the Je relatively passive job of recounting the connection, for - instance, between important threads. ■at happened in the past, but instead his childhood terror of being a weakling An interesting portrait emerges behind ■ploys the past as a platform from which with polio and his adult passion for hiking the cluttered surface of "Go Monday - Saturday 9:30-5:30 ■ express opinions about the present. East, Young and camping; or between his Man." It is the portrait of a man of Thursday and Friday Nights til 9:00 youthful ■ After all, as the author explains near the adventures in the Cascades and his abiding extraordinary brilliance and energy who FACULTY Jd of this volume, it was not long after commitment to conservation; or between was severely crippled in his childhood by ■ arrived on the Supreme Court that he his early exposure to IWW disease and the death of his father. It migrants and gets lcided to break with the Brandeis Idition of aloofness from worldy affairs his later toughmindedness toward the eastern money establishments. you thinking that ... but one hesitates to go further along this line in a review of a VIEWPOINT 1st justices had been following in the Because this switching back and forth book by a public figure. One feels as if one ■30s and play the role of the outspoken produces such an informal tone, there is is invading Douglas's privacy. 203 E. Grand River Arbitration in grievance procedures is accepted only reluctantly by many proponents of collective bargaining at Universities because it appears to place great power in one who may not understand the intricacies of the University. Others who support collective Where else can you get Our bargaining assert the necessity of binding arbitration in grievance proceedings precisely because traditionally administrators have, manipulated "understanding" very much to their advantage and the faculty members' dismay. Compromises in collective bargaining agreements support binding arbitration but require an arbitrator familiar with the academy. MSU/FA committed itself at its inception in support of binding arbitration: our experience with the Halters 5 pounds for $1.00? Interim Faculty Grievance Procedure has reinforced that commitment. On January 31, 1972, the Ad Hoc Committee on Collective Bargaining created by the Steering Committee of the Faculty reported to the Elected Faculty Council: "Grievance Bare Up procedures that have been proposed recently for Michigan State University ... are not binding on the administration or on the Board of Trustees because academic governance is essentially advisory. Thus, such procedures inherently depend on good faith for resolving disputes." Good faith resolves many issues, but a grievance Beautifully! which reaches formal proceedings has already exhausted the potentiality of good faith. Issues of discriminatory or prejudicial judgments against a faculty member may arise because good faith was violated initially. How. then, can good faith be expected to The idea is, if you can bare it, wear it. Come see our exciting The central flaw in the MSU grievance procedure was accurately variations on the halter perceived by the Committee. Decisions by grievance hearing panels are submitted to the administrator who is accused of bad faith. The theme. Great prints panel appeals to his good faith (they may make only and solid colors from recommendations), and. where the judgment of the panel goes M against him. he is asked in good faith to agree that he acted in bad super - brief to super ' " faith. Such ai1 expectation is, at the very least, naive. sexy! Binding arbitration, as the final step in a grievance procedure, solves the problem generated by such naivete. It relies not on good faith, but upon a clear, rational, and reasonable explanation of an $4 to $8 administrative decision affecting a faculty member, an explanation comprehensible to a neutral, rational men. Hopefully it will also force clarification of those misty "understandings" with which administrators surround themselves; surely it should demystify the basis upon which judgments are made. Finally, and I GUM, importantly for the faculty of MSU, it solves the very real conflict inherent in the MSU grievance procedure, wherein a party to the grievance - the administrator - is also a judge of that grievance. At the MSU Bookstore you can get 5 pounds of books for 51.00. We have a large selection of both hard cover and paperbacks to choose from. We also have hundreds of new tides on sale in hard cover for you to choose from, as well as a large selection of Harper Row and Penguin paperbacks at Viprice. MSU Open 7:30 to 5:30 BOOH 1TOBI 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May |, Photographer successful taking obsolete pictures By JOE KIRBY 1870s - style camera for him. make One of the goals that Elbinger hi. l J State News Staff Writer After perfecting his own tintype a national hero of Matthew r '^I Doug Elbinger's job has been obsolete process, Elbinger began traveling around photographer from the Civil War^'l for about 100 years. Maybe that's the the country taking tintypes - charging reason he is having so much success with $10 for a tintype and is on the road to it. success. the art, show Elbinger is a photographer, and specialty is tintype photographs, those his "Success is having your own darkroom," Elbinger said. "I don't look in in American history," Elbinger said JJJI In conjunction with funny old - fashioned pictures that were terms of success and failure; I do what I want to do." his tintype studios, Elbinger plans on frandJ popular during the Civil War. Tintypes are pictures made on thin, chemical - threated metal plates. The When worked he for came the to State MSU, News Elbinger as a up Matthew Brady galleries to photographic history. diiH ^ process was invented by Hamilton L. photographer and occasionally took off "Photography is the largest hobhv • , the nation, and people don't Smith in 1856, reached its greatest from school to travel around and earn it came from," Elbinger said. know 111 popularity during the Civil War and slowly money as a freelance photographer. disappeared following the development of Elbinger got a break when he happened In his Okemos studio, house that overlooks the Red a converJ rolled film. to be in Russia when the Soviets invaded Cedar Ri„ Czechoslovakia and both NBC and Elbinger keeps Civil War era clothes tw Elbinger graduated from MSU in 1972 Newsweek were eager to buy his freelance people can wear while getting their tintviw and had a studio in East Lansing for about taken. pictures. Elbinger enjoys taking pictures and aki Finishing a year before he moved to his present location in Okemos, the home base for a series of franchised tintype studios he Talking about his days at MSU, Elbinger said, "I went to college to have a good there are probably not many thing, j* would rather do. 8 * time. Anything I learned was touches plans to open across the country. At the ripe old age of 24, Elbinger is coincidental." Last December, Popular Photography ''tell people I'm hobbies, he said. retired, I justdomt No matter how huge a Doug Elbinger, with his camera, already the head of his own corporation, ran a story about Elbinger and his tintype success hk left, which he used to perfect his Elbinger and Sun Inc., 2345 Hamilton process, a process Elbinger feels few tintype venture becomes, Elbinger d« not plan on getting out of the tintype process, and is selling Road, Okemos. The Sun refers to the old people are capable of doing. pictw days when photographers were called sun "I think there are probably not more taking business. franchises to potential studio "All I want to do is truck artists because they could only take than six people in the United States who around wd owners. Above is a reproduction can do it successfully," he said. take pictures," Elbinger said. pictures on sunny days. of one of Elbinger's tintypes, a photographic process used Elbinger got interested in tintypes while working for Hobie's. He was at an antique extensively during the Civil War. State News photo by Ron Biava show buying things for an 1890s - style bar he some was helping design when he saw tintypes and got interested. Diminishing stop He quit his job at Hobie's and began researching the tintype process and even had someone construct a replica of an may area Unless East Lansing and five other local its routes and reduced fares in March while governments chip in or at least promise its new budget to pay for the increised some money to the Lansing area bus costs will not take effect until July 1 the Jury hearing case under antipornography law systim within the next three weeks, the beginning of the next fiscal year. buses could stop rolling. Calling this a serious situation, Kiersey said it is complicated by the At a Tuesday meeting, the Capitol Area local governments may not have possibility Ui n Transportation Authority (CATA) board against drive-in watches two X-rated movies of directors were told the system had immediately available to pay the only requests. But, Kiersey said, if they agree to .... enough money for three more weeks of the payments and operation, chairman Joseph Kiersey said. promise to make them later, the CATA board will conside You can't decide if a movie is theater the Crest Drive in, is guilty of violating unconstitutional, was not pleased with the The directors voted to send a letter to borrowing the needed Wednesday and gazed for 3 hours - money. the procedure. the two cities and four townships which The supplemental "obscene" if you don't see it. at "Love Camp Seven" and "Southern township's eight ■ month - old subsidy request! prohibition on the public display of "Since the jury has to view the movies, subsidize the buses asking for one - time follow the passage recently of the 1974 Faced with this problem, the newly Comfort," two X - rated flicks. "sexually explicit pictorial materials." thev become censors," he said. supplemental payments totaling $131,301 75 $1.2 million operating formed six - member jury that is hearing It was all business, of course, since the budget by In the case Tuesday, which is being tried If the jury convicts Posorek, the to cover operating expenses raised from CATA. It requests a total of $482,00 the first case under Meridian Township's jury's four women and two men must in Mason District Court before Judge ordinance — which was drafted following a March 4 through June 30. Kiersey said from East Lansing and antipornography ordinance went to the decide if Randall Posorek, manager of Lansing am Robert Holmes Bell, the jury was selected June U.S. Supreme Court ruling that local East Lansipg's share was set at $13,719. Meridian, Delhi, Delta and Lansia and opening arguments from Meridian communities have the right to set obscenity The supplemental subsidies have townships. East Lansing's share of May Day rally Township Attorney Webb Smith and defense lawyer George Semerly were presented before the afternoon visit to the standards — will have won initial approval. become necessary since CATA expanded budget is $77,433. labor's struggles Braes. jfell, the two attorneys, Posorek - a On May 1,1886, Chicago was struck by stand • in for candidate Charles P. Larrowe former MSlf student — and the six jurors traveled to Williamston's Sun Theater for a You and Your Family are the Haymarket riots during a one - day and others representing East Lansing labor midaftemoon X • rated program. Cordially Invited to Attend nationwide work stoppage aimed at organizers. Because the films are evidence, the obtaining an eight • hour working day. The rally, which will be moved to 31 Some years later, May 1 became. May Union in the event of rain and'is open to jurors were tight - lipped about their Day in honor of that struggle and the all, is sponsored by the new Student reactions. Semerly was not allowed close laborers who died during the riots. Workers Organizing Committee. enough to the jury to determine its Today at Beaumont Tower, May Day Committee spokesman Pat Chase said feelings. will be commemorated with a 12:30 the committee hopes to use the event to But Semerly, who tried unsuccessfully Monday to get the case dismissed because The Second Annual p.m. rally, with speeches from Democratic help publicize its efforts to organize he considers the ordinance congressional candidate M. Robert Carr, a student workers on campus. GOVERNOR'S CONCERT Featuring the Best Michigan Band of the Year ANN ARBOR HURON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Edward J. Downing, Conductor WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST 8:30 P.M. LANSING CIVIC CENTER 505 West Allegan (across from Capitol Bldg.) FREE ADMISSION OFFICIAL * GOVERNOR'S CONCERT LANSING, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS FROM n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 1, 1974 7 41 i>. Geils on guitar, Magic Dick on Harp and Wolf on vocals with the dose crowd. Pete Haycock on guitar and Derek Holt in "Going to New York" - the Electric crowd sparks By MIKE LaNOUE Haycock played some of the to determine whether the rose • Either he has improved Wolf was a bit mediocre on Seth Justman on keyboards State News Reviewer best slide guitar this side of colored crowd would be more immensely, or he has been is also a fine talent whose vocals but that could have been SN photos Bob Kaye Dicky Betts and maybe even entertaining than the group closeting himself for a long due to the sound system. better. With Haycock itself. sweeping arms wooed a lot of time. On albums, Geils plays One thing out of it all can be , J. Geils Band and people at the concert. constantly turning up the rhythm through many of the said without a doubt, most of max Blues Band show at volume on his guitar as he Peter Wolf, lead singer for While Geils and Justman ^son Fieldhouse Monday portions, but he plays the people had fun. And if you soloed, the energy level in Geils, told ushers to get were outstanding, the whole ht turned out to be a high - screwed when they tried to intriguing leads in concert. had fun what more can you ask Jenison Fieldhouse began to He comes off as a convincing group was excellent musically. for? rgy contest between the rise along with the highness of keep members of the audience lience and the groups. the crowd. from rushing the stage. and original guitarist that From the start of the Climax Unfortunately, during the others might want to borrow a dw it was apparent that the When the rest of the band mayhem several ushers got few leads from. iwd was young, wasted and returned to the stage, the hurt. dy to boogie. Certainly to crowd was excited and ready Other than this small st in attendance the affair to boogie and most of the incident and the subsequent s a cultural event of the spectators came to their feet. Geils failure to cooperate with iced mediums: music and Haycock kept his slide and the ushers and stage crew, the igs and stars - the usual Colin Cooper on saxaphone, concert was fine. ff. Derek Holt oh bass and John Geils certainly is a high The J. Geils Band couldn't Smith on the drums joined him energy group and very tight, better suited for a crowd to do their standby "Shake was amazed h the youthful exuberance Your Love Tonight." his one. This was the last song of the lowever, the Climax Blues group's regular set and the id's more subtle and serious crowd went wild demanding • blues • jazz fusion that the English four return to ,„d a bit out of place the stage for an encore. ing the first portion of the Climax returned and did a icert. The obnoxious voices 10 ■ minute version of "Going the restless crowd could be to New York" that brought rd above the sounds of the nearly everyone to his feet, et work of Climax lead - shouting and clapping all the tarist Pete Haycock. while. This ended a 70 - minute Suddenly, halfway through Climax set, a volume boost s evident and Haycock got aer. finally donning his 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May l it, J Just Released Mandel performs impressively; 60 EAST. YOUNG MAN an autobiography of the early years of William O. Douglas band's guitarists lack interplay Associate Justice Of The Supreme Court ($10.00—Hard Cover) By DAVE DiMARTINO Mandel and his newest enough, because the crowd entirely like he was reliving his piece situation is obviously State News Reviewer assemblage of musicians did a continually grew till the show days with Sugarcane, thanks to something of a handicap. Other books by Justice William 0. Douglas include: finished. the vocals of Mark Skyer. Mandel allowed Skyer his own While MSU was reeling and rocking to the sounds of the J. commendable job of pulling in a hefty crowd. It was one of was Mandel is a guitarist of some Skyer, Who also plays guitar, chance to solo, but none of POINTS OF REBELLION and INTERNATIONA! DIWht Geils Band, those few who had those nights when people just stature. He has had a varied is a part of an entirely new Skyer's work was really kept on coming through the recording career which seems group for Mandel, which, has capable of maintaining interest. enough of the Boston Boogie been together for only two doors, no one caring to leave to have touched on all bases. got a chance to sit back and of listen to the smooth guitar until they had heard enough of First surfacing as a solo artist, months. Along with Mandel One the night's the guitarist and his crew to Mandel went on to become a and Skyer were bassist Ray highpoints was when Skyer put work of the talented Harvey last them some time. part of Canned Heat He later Lester and drummer Danny down his guitar and a member Mandel, Monday night at the spent time in the Pure Food Keller. Mandel put together of the audience, with Mandel's Brewery. Apparently people never had and Drug Act with Sufprcane this new group since his recent permission, came onstage and 33^877 1 Harris, and he had a short stint return from an extended tour picked it up for a quick jam. J ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ in one of John Mayall's many groups. While not busy in any in Europe, where he is quite popular. The new guitarist provided a few accompanying leads to BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND 1 of those groups, Mandel found As for Mandel's performance Mandel's that were more REBEL CARR - Ms. NUDE WORLD time to release a few albums he Monday night - well, he was complimentary to Mandel's SHOWS AT 3-7-9-11-1 recorded with some of good. His guitar work, which style than the whole of Skyer's Chicago's finest black was quite impressive, work. bluesmen. MUST BE 18 displayed an interesting style to Thus his recent music is hard immediately categorize. His of finger picking. He bent and picked notes up and down the Mandel musician, make is a no working mistake, PROVE — / M x /s. with guitar work seems blues based, true, but only because he neck of his guitar, and Indian • providing type drone that and that's why he is constantly able to tour. Presently he is / \ student generally confines himself to a blues setting. His work with Sugarcane Harris has brought an unmistakable jazz influence sounded somewhat like an electric violin in tone. His new band had a few weak spots. The lack of working the Midwest with his new band. They have already recorded a new album, "Field of Sound," which will soon be MiBC\nrr to his playing. TTiat influence interplay between the two released by Janus Records. became increasingly more guitars was, unfortunately, With a little more work apparent as Mandel improvised quite noticeable. together, Mandel's band will onstage Monday night. Vocalist Skyer seemed probably have the In fact, Mandel's unable to professionalism that, currently, THE FINEST IN ADULT AU sing and play at the ENTERTAINMENT performance seemed almost same time, which in a four - only Mandel himself has. | Uj \ HOUSE OF WHORES \( \( [ SINCE THE BEGINNING "ADULT CARTOON" all-AmeriWi girl , a ,n t 21 —Mav 20 the V IM SHOWS April / \\ HONEY HARLOW show.NGAT /OPEN harmtTl oi 'ne 15 = 7911 \/,l4 Y hours 3214 N East St I /7 DAYS A Ph. 371-4464 / WEB( COUPLERS. UVt SHOW IVttl ALWAYS > day ixan WELCOME SlidDAI An incredible Harvey guitarist came to the Brewery Monday night M V but like so many guitarists Harvey Mandel didn't have the supporting musicians to back his talent. The highlight of his |RJ4ARJ4RRJ4RRl-iR_RJ-LAJ^J4 fl RJ4 performance came when a local guitarist jumped up on stage and jammed with Mandel. COMING THIS WEEKEND State News photo by John Harrington ! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. May 1 r**** Concert Dr. John * Liverpool Skyhook • Rush Cosmic Beam Experience Max Bone TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GRINNELL S The British Are Here TWELVE HOURS OF NON-STOP MUSIC NOON MIDNIGHT I See The } Light Show v. May 18-74 f ko/mic kowboy IMorthside Drive-In US 27, North Lansing, Mich. 517 432 7409 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May |, |974 | Selke paces champion netters, leads team to 2nd Big Ten title "The one think I am striving then I'd like to try it" the By PAM WARD reputation. When most opportunity to travel a„, State News Sports Writer students are sipping drinks, for is an all - around game. I But whether she makes it in to compete." and really know what I want but it the professional sports world Selke is talking to friends or reading currently It is c*sy to recognize why not, Selke is determined activities coordinator Sue Selke, MSU tennis Dlayer, books, Selke is on the tennis is going to take time." or that tennis will remain large at J courts practicing. She spends What Selke really wants - a Lansing Tennis Club WfcL is the best in Big Ten part of her life. she's not with the competition. an average of four hours a day that ultimate accomplishment often found at the team sheI drilling shots, running and is to try going professional. heta! — club Powerful, even strokes, fast 'Td really like to try it, to "If I can't make it pro then with tennis clinics. PUl« competing and still complains movements, determination and I'd like to teach it," she One thing is certain. that she just doesn't have go to the pros," Selke said. "I IfSeik. patience all characterize Selke explained. "I love to show teaches as well as she plays, J enough time to spend with the need a few years, though. I on the court sport. plan to go out West where I'd people how to play the game competmon in women's She has paced the Spartan and I'd like to give some kids will become much tennis "I would like to spend at be able to play all the time women's tennis team to two stiffer. least six hours a day playing consecutive Big Ten tennis," Selke said. "1 love the championships and has taken game. I like to be kept busy, to the conference individual title be moving. I also like to be in both meets. Selke, who has been years, was playing tennis for 10 also a winner of the Junior Whiteman Cup this outside so tennis is the perfect game. "Fve met a lot of different Tough luck f year. people and have seen a lot of drop twinbill "Sue is an excellent player," different places by playing Elaine Hatton, coach of tennis," Selke continued. women's tennis, said. "She has "That's an education in itself a tremendous amount of skill. and I don't feel I've missed But I think her most important anything by devoting so much asset is her temperament. time to the sport." By JACK WALKDEN The Spartans had taken a 1-0 lead in the fifth "Sue is a very determined Selke has a hard time State News Sports Writer inning by scoring their first run in 15 innings. player and has great pointing out the best points in Larry Romaine singled and advanced to second concentration," Hatton said. her game but has no trouble MOUNT PLEASANT - If a baseball team a passed ball, where he scored on Bill "She has never lost a close has ever suffered two tougher losses in one day on elaborating on her faults. match. When it gets tough she "I learn new things every than the Spartan baseball team did Tuesday, it Simpson's double. Junior Sue Selke has paced MSU's women's tennis team to two Champion consecutive Big Ten tennis gives it all she has. She's excellent competitor." an day," Selke continued. "You're never where you want should contact MSU coach Danny The Spartans suffered Litwhiler. their most Terry Hop followed with thrown out when he rounded first too a single, but was far, f It wasn't easy for Selke to to be in your game. Learning heartbreaking losses of the season Tuesday, ending the rally. [ championships. Selke, who is the teams' No. 1 singles player, has also taken the Big Ten dropping both ends of a doubleheader to MSU added two runs in the sixth when I get to the championship never stops and that's why I individual title in 1973 and 1974. position and build her winning still take lessons. Central Michigan, 1-0 in eight innings in the Hewitt walked. One out later, Al Weston I State News photo by John Russell first game and 4-3 in the second game. singled. Catcher Dale Frietch singled, scoring I The second loss was especially rough to Hewitt Romaine's fly ball plated Weston with I swallow because freshman pitcher Rick Moore MSU's final run. went into the last of the* seventh inning with a The Spartans loaded the bases in the seventh I I MSU 3-0 lead and had a one • hit shutout going on singles by Simpson and Hop and in recruiting before CMU pulled it out The only hit CMU hit until the seventh was an infield single by Jeff Gahan in the second inning. Moore also walked five in the first six frames. CMU first baseman Dave Greisbaum cracked intentional walk to Hewitt, but failed to score. I The first game was shaped up as a duel between Chippewa ace Chris Knapp and I Spartan ace Duane Bickel but neither around at the finish. pitching v I a single up the middle to start the late rally. Knapp went the first seven innings for I 10 high school stars Center fielder Ken Papes followed with a two - Central, striking out 11 and walking three while [ nets run homer over the left field fence, his fifth of the season and second of the day. It was his fourth home run of the year that decided the opener. extending his scoreless inning string to 37 and two • thirds. He was forced to leave with a blister on his finger. Bickel went three innings for MSU, yielding I I I 1 By CHARLES JOHNSON immediately. He's a big scorer Robert LaRocque, a Rado, ot Farmington Harrison coach Dick Fetters as one of After Moore struck out Gahan, catcher just one hit, but hurt his elbow while throwing I and and also a rebounder, and defenseman from Pierre Sond High School, have also signed the top two or three butterfly Chuck Cary slapped a single and Litwhiler a curve in the fourth inning and was forced to I MIKE DRESCH that's what we need." Comprehensive School in national letters of intent to prospects in the country. He is brought in reliefer Don Ballard. Second leave the game. George Mahan worked the rest I State News Sports Writers Tropf averaged 28 points per Pointe Claire, Que.,and Michael attend MSU. a student at Pinecrest High baseman A1 Senchuck hit a high bounder which of the game for MSU, allowing just three hits, I game in high school and is a Slack, a defenseman from Griffin, a product of Lansing School in Fort Lauderdale. hit Spartan third baseman Amos Hewitt in the but became the hard luck loser when Papes hit - I The MSU athletic two - time all - state selection. Laurier MacDonald School in Everett High School, has been chest allowing Senchuck to reach first on the his first pitch for a home run. I department has announced the Dudley, who was also Ville D'Anjou, Que. a state champion and prep all - Rado is the state Class A error. Even though the Spartans lost twice, they I signing of 10 prep stars from considering going to Three high school swimming American. He was the top prep 200 - yard individual medley John Northrup (no relation to Jim) cracked a held CMU, which was hitting .333 as a team I the United States and Canada Marquette, was recruited by aces, diver Jesse Griffin of performer in the recent champion and is considered single, scoring Cary and sending Senchuck to beginning the day, to just 10 hits in the I in basketball, wrestling, hoctoey asst. coach Dick Versace. Lansing, John Apsley of Fort National AAU championships. one of the best swimmers in third. Terry F. Lynch was intentionally walked doubleheader, g /M and swimming. "He can do it all," Versace Lauderdale, Fla., and M^e Apsley is rated by swimming the Midwest. and the Spartans pulled the infield in. MSU, which had won six straight games, irfl now 18 - 21 - 1 on the season, while Centnfl MSU gave its basketball said. "Run, jump, shoot, Designated hitter Dean Wallan then slapped a program a healthy shot in the rebound, you name it. We're high bouncer over the infield, scoring Northrup stands at 20 - 6, including 16 victories in the I arm Monday with the signing really looking forward to with the winning run. last 19 contests. of Jeff Tropf, a 6-7 forward from Holt, and James Dudley, a 6-5 all - state forward from having him play for us." In wrestling, Dennis Brighton, 119 - pound Class A Spokesman for Racine, Wis. champion from Temperance Tropf, who led his team to a perfect 27-0 record before Bedford High Waad Nadhir, 125 - pound School, and criticizes Rozelle's losing to Muskegon Heights in Class A champion from Detroit the state championship finals, Catholic Central, have signed WASHINGTON (UPI) - A The NFLPA has listed 57 leagues have impartial is expected spokesman for the National demands it wants in its new arbitrators to settle disputes, to add some national letters of intent to Football League Players Assn. contract, but Garvey said the but in the NFL all appeals rebounding power up front for enter MSU this fall. the Spartans, according to asst. The said Tuesday that league has not yet replied. from Rozelle decisions go right hockey team will coach Pat Miller. benefit next season from the Co mmissioner Pete Rozelle "Pete Rozelle does not back to Rozelle himself for a "That's what we recruited recruiting of James Johnson, acted irresponsibly in fining understand the meaning of due ruling. him for," Miller said. "We all - state forward from eight San Diego Charger process," Garvey said. "Rozelle Rozelle last Friday fined think he can help us Cranbrook High School; players for alleged drug use makes up the rules without, eight players and Charger without giving them a hearing consulting the players, hires a general manager Harland Svare a tojal of $20,000 and the San before an impartial arbitrator. private police force to enforce "It is McCarthyism at its those rules, determines who Diego club another $20,000 Wrestlers, fencers best," Ed Garvey, executive director of the NFLPA, told a news conference in denouncing should be investigated and sits and listens to hearsay evidence and unsupported allegations for alleged use of drugs during the training camp and also during the regular saeson. Svare what he called "this new against players. and the players also were honor best athletes vigilantism" of Rozelle. Garvey urged the players not "Rozelle then acts as grand jury, prosecutor, judge, jury placed on probation. to pay the fines and said the and appellate court. Most Two MSU athletes were 20-5 season mark at his weight honored by their teams for division. Zindel is the jurth NFLPA would not sign a new contract with the league important, he can destroy a person's career by simply WCHAto talk outstanding efforts during member of his family to without a clause protecting the stating publicly that the player regular season play at banquets held last week. Fred Royce, MSU's fencing wrestle at MSU. Two other wrestlers were also cited at the team's annual rights of players against such abuses. is guilty." Garvey said other sports on hockey captain and Big Ten champion banquet, sponsored by the Take Down Club. Expansion of the Western in sabre, was named the team's most valuable performer for Two - time NCAA and Big Charities voice Collegiate Hockey Assn. 1974. Ten 126 pound champion Pat - (WCHA), revision of the NCAA Milkovich received the Walter tournament plan and a possible Royce, a 22 - year - old senior, 527 Forest St., also Jacob Award for being the high at attempt to international championship point match between the U.S. and received the Charles Schmitter man during the season. The NEW YORK (UPI) - Three met in Houston three years ago Canadian collegiate titlists are Award, presented to the team Maple Heights, Ohio, member who won the most sophomore contributed 75 charitable organizations which and in Uniondale, N.Y., in among the major items which bouts during the season. He team points from his 23-1 stand to benefit from a 1972 despite owner threats the league will consider at its compiled a 35 -4 mark in season mark. proposed May 18 NBA - ABA against the players if they annual meeting at MSU this Heavyweight Larry Avery, all - star exhibition game in showed up for the games. week. regular season action. He was the recipient of both 406 N. Wonders Hall, junior, Providehce, R.I., voiced dismay There was no game last year. The meetings in Kellogg honors during the 1973 season was honored for gaining the Tuesday that the pro NAACP Asst Director Dr. Center Thursday and Friday when he also served as team most falls. He pinned six basketball leagues were taking John Morsell said he was will bring together faculty captain. opponents on the way to 18 - 2 legal action to prevent the disappointed that for reasons representatives, athletic Two other varsity fencers • 1 season record. contest from being played. unknown to him, "certain directors and coaches of the were also cited at the team's "It would appear that interests of the NBA and ABA WCHA's 10 - member schools. Commissioners (Walter) Other items the officials will annual postseason banquet. Pool scheduled would be placed before the needs of the thousands of work over include the 1974 - Sophomore epee performer Kennedy and (Mike) Storen do Jonathon Moss, 218 Jones St., not equate the value of our youth for which funds from 75 schedule, a revised code of to open in June organizations with the charities this game will be used." conduct for coaches, game Lansing, was elected team which have been supported in The United Negro College officials and athletes and captain for the 1975 season. His regular season record in Have patience, bathing the past," said Herman Fund said it depended upon eligibility matters. beauties. Weather and Flowers, executive director of outside support to operate 41 The main social events will epee was 26-14. FYeshman epee performer Bill preparations permitting, the Edwin Gould Services for black colleges and universities, be a golf day today at Forest Peterman, 468 W. Akers Hall, outdoor pool is scheduled to Children. where 70 per cent of the Akers golf course and a was named the most improved open June 1. Spokesmen for the NAACP enrolled students come from reception and dinner in the fencer. The first - year man had In the past, the pool usually and United Negro College families earning under $5,000 Red Cedar Room in Kellogg opened in mid - May if the Fund also were shocked to Center on Thursday. a 16-26 regular season record annually. in his weapon weather was nice However, a learn that efforts were being All three organizations said The 10 schools in the WCHA but came on - strong at the end of the season. new filtering system is made through the courts to they would support the pro include MSU, the University of He represented the Spartans in presently being installed, and stop the competition. basketball players' efforts to Michigan, Minnesota, the NCAA championship meet the work will not be completed "It's difficult for me to field the game with all available Wisconsin, Notre Dame, MSU senior wrestler Zindel, 4742 Hagadom Road, Jeff until around June 1. Because of the increased understand why the management of the NBA and resources and "pursue the matter until a positive reaction Denver, Colorado College, North Dakota, Michigan Tech Every las received two of the four major number of swimmers, there ABA would be opposed to this from the NBA and ABA is and Minnesota - Duluth. postseason Spartan mat will be an insufficient amount event when, in fact, two received." WCHA teams have won the Senior Jan Parker, displays the form that won her first • place honors in the running to awards. of lockers. Therefore, students previous games have been held n a tional collegiate jump during the annual woman's intramural track meet held Monday night. Parker jumped U Zindel, the regular at 177 and'faculty are urged to come for other charities without championship the past two feat 7% inches. Other winners in the meet included Kathy Bruce, who took first place,n ,h8 STATE NEWS pounds, was named honorary dressed to swim and to bring significant opposition from the seasons. Minnesota is the standing long jump; Susan Kennedy, who was first in the softball throw; Dianne Phillip*. team captain and was also their own towels. basketball associations," said SPORTS PHONE current national champ while in the discus and shot put; Leanna Bordner, first in the 70 - yard hurdles and Jacqueline selected for the Collins - Mikles An MSU ID is required for Flowers. Wisconsin won the crown last Ferguson, first in the 50 • yard dash. 355-3320 Leadership Award. He posted a admission to the pool. Stars from the two leagues Stat* News photo by Mark Wiedelm*1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 1 1974 11 Former POWs enter new political arenas By BILL SAUL Richard T. Hanna. The former District and is considered an from the Associated Press prisoner's campaign themes: Air Force as a Thorsness, 42, of Sioux Falls, but seems to be gaining TTiorsness describes inflation people have lost their faith in get rid of "government underdog against incumbent colonel. S.D., a bomber pilot who was Rep. George Brown Jr. popularity. as the biggest single economic the government and has j nave Rehmann is sure his meddling" and get "good "I am running for the office captured in 1967. On Watergate he sounds a issue facing his state and the promised to work for "honest "My basic issue is that Republican bid for Congress Americans" elected to office. Americans are not of governor of New Mexico to Thorsness, now retired from different note than Rehmann. nation. The POW is using a responsive leadership that will Wt be hurt by Watergate. As for President Nixon, getting good provide for the electorate of the Air Force as a lieutenant "My daughter summed it patriotic approach in his government for their money," this state a nonpolitical up bring people and government J "Unless they can accuse me whose administration colonel, was awarded the better than anyone else when campaign and still insists the back he says. together." |f pulling the strings from negotiated the POWs' release, He says he avoids mention candidate who is a trained and Medal of Honor for heroism in she said, 'Dad, how clean can country should have fought to "Since I have returned, I inoi I don't see how they Rehmann says he should not be experienced professional combat during a raid a few win after deciding to of his you get? You were in a prison go into have seen uncontrolled 1 tack it on to me," laughs judged and condemned over imprisonment during his manager," he says. days before he was downed. camp when that was going on.' Vietnam. But he says the campaign, and notes that he inflation eroding the hard • 31 year • old Califomian. - Watergate before he has been "I do this because of He faces But relative to the GOP, it's nation must be careful now also gives many Barbara Bates earned paycheck of every r Rehmann, who spent six given a fair trial. speeches about Watergate and the resignation Gunderson of Rapid City, about where it sends troops. POWs he believes to be got to hurt us to a degree, even working man and his family. I ftaus in captivity after being Rehmann's of the vice president, the former Republican national in South Dakota. Mark Gartley, 29, of photograph, have lot down over North Vietnam r 1906 is one showing him burned and unaccounted Communists without for by the combination of which has comnitteewoman, and A1 Shock, "I think Watergate has gone Greenville, Maine, was a Navy and seen a wall of mistrust alienation growing of five former bandaged and being paraded effected a distrust in Sioux Falls businessman, in to the point where pilot when he was shot down between our people and their Vietnam POWs running for through North Vietnamese mentionning his candidacy. James L. Hughes, 47, is after government at all levels." the June GOP primary. The impeachment is the only and captured in 1968. He was government" political office in 1974. They streets, was displayed widely the Republican gubernatorial He faces three winner takes on McGovem, answer. People want to see if released in September 1972 He is considered to have a Jll test their appeal in primary on posters, pamphlets and nomination other candidates in the June 4 who so farr has no primary President Nixon is a good and is now a Democratic slight edge over State Rep. Elections this June. matchbook covers by various in New Mexico. GOP primary. opposition. guy or a bad guy. And I'd like candidate for Congress from Stewart Smith in the June 11 One is running for governor POW groups to drum Hughes, a pilot who was shot The man who could up down in May 1967, has retired Thorsness began to see the legal procedure Maine's 2nd District primary. But either would face v New Mexico. Another has a national support for their challenge McGovem is Leo campaigning later than Schock followed as soon as possible." Gartley says he believes the a tough fight in November. lhance to face Democratic Sen. cause. fjeorge McGovem in South He concedes that "being a fcakota. The other three are POW put me here ... I'm not funning for Congress in going to promote it If others California and Maine. TTiree are want to use, it, that's fine with Republicans, the other two me." jjemocrats. All but two are Adkins, 59, was a civilian SHE 4* ■nderdogs. T Mostly they concentrate on Lues such as Watergate and agricultural specialist in Vietnam when the Communists took him prisoner in 1968. He ^0*4 I HI COUPON SAVE 34*1 U/COUPON S/WE30»* \ U/COUPON . Elation * and avoid debate over was held for five years. He is EBCRMARD TENDER KRUST Whrt® 's Vietnam COUNTRY TRES* seeking the Democratic REG or ELEC.PCRK, HI LIS BROS PIUSBURV GOLD Wf PAL Involvement. congressional nomination o* BREAD in T Rehmann is considered a Southern California's 36th ■ Jhoo • in for the Republican lomination -strict, for Southern California's 38th Congressional a wri wuiieomEiinowt 14; 99* i 2:99*! I 't.79 i i 5-68i i _ _jily conservative .Constituency which President ilixon won handily in 1968 lid 1972. I On Feb. 12, the first I Lnniversary of his release from ^ . I ^ 1 1 ■ 1 @J ^ u,2£&%lg2P'Jg?m' @J ^ cooe Tum/sAr n North Vietnam, Rehmann Announced ie seat 1 his candidacy for being vacated after 12 by Democratic Rep. ^ @J Flights office wrro a *10.00 or more order. exclud¬ ing BEER, wihe or cig¬ 'St'Sag ARETTES I WAREHOUSE ..NAIF GALLON-'® PRICES GOOD THRO SATURDAY MRS 4* ANV REG \\ J Flight lists available now TOOV STAMP SHOPPERS ALWAYS WELCOME/ ICECREAM 994 RAVOR f JI with application forms. Destinations: SUNDAY ... ON "FRESH AND TENDER London, Madrid, Frankfurt, Bei MAY 5th Grade, Budapest, Vienna, Amsterdam UAB OFFICE 2nd floor union 353-9777 i-5 M-F STARTING: 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. AT THE STATE CAPITOL WHOLE FEVERS PLEASE 3-POUND PACKAGE OR MORE OF... FRESH GROUND 79* For it us under the the parachutes for warm f...CHUCK/#BOAST W.E.M. QUAUTV BE F 0b . 68 ahead...wedgies!! 1 £ fMORRELL SLICED FRONTIER BACON 6&I M|f ASSORTED FLAVORS- NO RETURN BOTTLES SCOT LAD I IsoMPQP w99 CASE 42J9 ... WITO IN-STORE COUPON, FRES4I FLORIDA mm ■■ , 1 Juice ORANGES §59^ 9°od for a casual or dress look - these wedge heeled sandals come in camel of white leather. Sizes 5 thru 11 widths N & M $21 5-Varieties Bihoutt Roztti MUtfig \heparclsnep 255 buffet 130 liquid / H HSE 49' it 6 No. 105 K; Reg. .89 Expires Maiy 5. 1974 East Lansing Fashion orlon KNEE SOX 70* Limit 6 / 7 (Coupon) Reg. 1.25 Expires May 5. 1974 East Lansing Store Only ^ Opaque Sheer KNEE SOX KNEE SOX Q/100 ReB. 1.00 57 " Reg. .69 J/ 1 Limit 6 Limit 6 (Coupon) (Coupon) Expires May 5. 1974 Expires May 5, 1974 East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only All Sheer PANTY HOSE Q% No. 620 Liimit 6 AV Reg. B .89 165°° When it comes to Burcham Drive, summer leases saving, the values ACROSS in the Classified Ads each only. Call 487-3216. Evening day can be real 5-10pm., 882-2316. Or 8-3pm„ 1. Kind of 26 Sea eagles a help. Check now. 351-2402. 0-5-31 numeral 28. Disservice ♦SPECIAL SUMMER RATES 6. Scout badge 11. Sports center 29. Green (Etopcfuntrtam gemstone NOW LEASING 12. Spellbinder 30. Tavern 14. Cynic 31. Kind ★ Private SUMMER & FALL Balcony ★ All Electric NOW LEASING FOR SOURER 8 SEPARATE LOCATIONS 15. Scottish river 16. Mine 34. Timetable abbreviation ★Wood Paneling ★ Air Conditioning AIR CONDITIONED 17. Black 18. Little girl 35. Young Boy Scout ★ AND FALL COMPLETE KITCHENS Carpeting 19. Owned 36. Musial ★ Laundry Facilities STUDIOS 20. Title 37.101 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 21. Pixy 38. Blunder ★ Large Closet ♦ FURNISHED 22. Banquet 39. Bowling score 1. C Luxury apartments completely furnished with distinctive 23. Crooked ★Swimming Pool Spanish Mediterranean furniture and shag carpeting throughout. 25. Talesman 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 % K> *Each unit has diswasher, garbage disposal, central air % 1 B*teft wood lilt Beech St. " 11 <3 conditioning, and heating. sii-«i«a ♦ Delta Arm* 131 Delta St. •5 3 parking spaces % % CEMR GREENS per unit. 3S1-C33I Eve linen Arms 141 Evenreen St. IT 18 % •9 ♦ Heated pool and private balconies 2b ii %22 Two Bedroom Units start at: sit-also North Point* 1244 Matfett ftd. U % % rr lj3s e.mich APTS next to brody 'SI*/ mo par man - Summer 132-M7S University Terrace 414 MteMfae v4 %i) M VA 3e % So •JO*/ 331-1011 31 Si sr Rental info: 351-8631 mo per man - Fall Inn America 17M E. Or. River 337-1(11 in % % k $44*7 mo per man - Special 12 mo. rate halstead 31 v4 48 % Office hours: 1-8 pm Call 351-7166 management ¥> v/a % 39 12 managed by 7/ Lagged by All STATE MANAGEMENT All State Management to., |k. 351-7910 ASK ABOUT OUR EARLY 13 t —J^ASE^J|COUNT^^ 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May i ,97 Apartments ]gj I Apartments ]g Fir SHe r~ For Sale »mTT51 rnrn»mw | Personal SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, SLIGHTLY USED alactric Royal KUSTOM 100 Amplifier TENOR SAXOPHONE - with STAR, 1970. 12'x 55'2 bedrooms, HAVEN nc MSU AREA - Okemos 1 bedroom. - nr 1 bedroom furnished, air close. typewriter, $275. Baby Vito by LeBlanc. Asking p*tia.ly furnished. $4,000 or I Furnished, air • conditioned, carpeted. $160. Heat included. 337-2573. u-5-3 $12. 489-5189. 5-5-3 crib, Excellent condition. $225. Call 482-9908. 5-5-7 Must sell case. $315. 371-2191, anytime. 6-5-3 best offerl 651-6254. 5-5-7 '«» Road. Sunfield. A Sunfi.,^ • • NEED 3 girls for beautiful house. 349-2174. SP-5-29-74 Services ONE GIRL Summer / fall. Very Summer only! Clow. 349-2507. CLASSICAL GUITAR, brand new, GARAGE SALE Baby items, DETROITER MOBILE Home, 12' Sunday, - Reeding, or close, own room - $70. 3-5-2 case. 482-5475, after 3 p.m. Best toys, clothing, household goods. x 60' with washer, dryer and consult,,^ appointment. Mesjao,, * GIRL NEEDED next year, near 332-3614. 3-5-1 offer. 3-5-1 1014 Bedford Road, 10-5 dishwasher, Many axtres. $4,000. •ervices. 19-5-3 campus, $68. Call Sharon, SUMMER HOUSE for 6 people on * 332-6877. 5-5-3 Thursday, Friday. 3-5-3 instruments. Lensing area's Cell evenings, 625-3638. Perry. SUBLEASE SUMMER. 3-man Virginia Avenue. RENT 10 - SPEED Columbia bicycle. Vary largest music sheet supplies. SP-5-5-2 SUMMER SUBLEASE. Two man apartment, air, pool In East Lansing. After 5 p.m., 332-3977. NEGOTIABLE. SP-5-5-1 332-1786. good condition, $70. 482-9474. 3-5-2 MICROPHONES, wind screen, EV 676, with shure Unidyne. MARSHALL MUSIC. C-1-5-1 PEERLESS, 1971. 12'x60', attention: apartment, completely SP-5-5-1 Perfect. 393-4516. 1-5-1 ANTIQUES & UNIQUES. Buy and furnished, air conditioning, biology furnished, close to campus. Call NEED ONE girl, own room in 351-3618. 5-5-3 house, $44 per month. Summer TROPHIES I PLAQUES sell. 220 Albert Street, under washer / dryer. Call before 3 physical SCIENCE SUMMER RENTALS ovn iooo Ttc MAGNAVOX COMPONENT Lums. C-5-31 p.m. 372-7666. SP-5-5-2 general SCIENCE only 489-7172. SP-5-5-1 . NO WA/riWC • 1 SUBLEASE MAY - September. (FILLED FOR FALL) Sutitlhknhr stereo, good shape, $125. Phone QvtHyhrcImm 641-6209. 5-5-7 FOR SALE, King size weterbed and CARAVAN 8'x35' cleen, quiet, majors One bedroom, furnished, 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS SUBLET HALF of house. June 1. i frame. Excellent condition, $40. furnished, shag, near campus, balcony, security locks, parking, Furnished, 214 bedrooms. $165, 'RK»l quiet. 351-3836. 5-5-3 2 PEOPLE $150 MONTH no utilities. 332-5445. 5-5-1 Near Gables. QjA r I OM SeSCIALTV II WOLLENSAK reel recorder 355-6178. 35-3 and - to reel tape player. $50. Call 351-6827 SINGER anytime. 5-5-7 PORTABLE aewing $1,100. 351-2220. 35-2 AMERICAN 1973 Two application mi|or, makin, .iNChi 3-4 PEOPLE - GIRL NEEDED FOR Eden Roc, «T™iC4,i0n Biology, ProgrW mi i, 'Tttxxsr mechine. Perfect conditon $40. bedrooms, furnished, excellent Physical kW - - $180 MONTH RENT FOR summer, 4 bedroom and