Monday, August 5,1974 Volume 168 Number 190 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 louse hurries to finish business, irepares for impeachment debate ■ WASHINGTON (AP) - With Vice President Gerald R. Ford said Ipeachmcnt debate only two weeks off, Saturday that the situation in the House newspaper columns saying some Republican officials are "suggesting have not." fcgress speeds up its drive this week to has eroded and President Nixon may be Meanwhile, the chairman of the Ear the legislative decks. impeached "unless there is some politely that the time has come for you to congressional Joint Economic Committee ■But even with so much time devoted to change." shut up" on defending the President for Ford, answering newsmen's questions in fear of driving said Sunday that Nixon should p(r business, much of the House Hattiesburg, Miss., and New Orleans, said away Republican voters who think Nixon should be immediately turn over his official duties to limbers' attention will still be focused on if impeachment appears inevitable, he The vice president impeached. Ford until the impeachment Kdy, decision and preparation for the would favor a House vote to censure the replied, "I still believe the President is innocent of are settled. proceedings [poach men t debate scheduled to begin President instead. impeachable offense" but he added: any Sen. William Proxmire, D - Wis., said Kg. 19. Ford also disclosed he is considering a "Now perhaps there comes a time when such a temporary move is "absolutely ■The House is to vote later in the week policy of commenting on impeachment essential" to enable the government to I permitting live television coverage of only when asked, and refusing then to go it is advisable under the circumstances for draw up an effective I impeachment debate. It is expected to beyond me to say, 'I have this viewpoint, I'm not inflation. program for fighting a prepared position. But he said he going to Jntinue until the last three or four days has made no decision yet. say any more.' "But don't come to At the same time, Proxmire said in a ■August, when voting will begin. A reporter had asked about, several any conclusion by televised interview that it would my lack of speaking that I've backed off. I be "just plain wrong" for Nixon to before the impeachment resign process has fully run its course. rexas prison seige ends; Proxmire noted that Nixon in days has twice had to cancel his economic advisers in order White House tapes which the recent meetings with to listen to Court has ordered him to Supreme surrender to Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski. "He's preoccupied with his inmates, 2 he must go on. be," Proxmire said. "And it's going to get worse and worse as the weeks At Camp David, defense, as ■ HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (AP) - Md., Nixon summoned The shootout occurred during the 11th his chief lawyer and Then they called on the convicts to top two speechwriters ►prisoned gangleader Fred Gomez day of an ordeal that started when to his Irrasco and another rebel inmate killed surrender and, authorities say, were met mountaintop retreat Sunday, to Carrasco, a 34 - year - old former narcotics with gunfire. indicating he is preparing a major speech women hostages during an escape kingpin serving a life term for assault to or statement on impeachment. Beeler said Carrasco and ■tempt, then committed suicide, murder, and Dominquez and Cuevas Dominguez But Deputy Press Hthorities said Sunday. each had a bullet hole in the head. There Secretary Gerald L. pulled guns in the library of the Walls unit other wounds, he said. Warren, asked about Nixon's plans, said: ICarasco who often said he would of the Texas State Prison. were no "I don't know of He said the bodies any speech. I don't think Ither die than live in prison, placed a .357 Four inmates were taken of Carrasco, you should speculate hostage, along Dominguez and Standley were sent to along that line." ignum pistol to his head Saturday night with a group of civilians. There were 12 But the spokesman would not Houston early rule out Iring a shootout with prison guards and Sunday for autopsies. the possibility that Nixon was preparing a hostages at the time of the shootout. Beseda's body would not be as Rangers, Justice of the Peace J.W. sent to new "At no time was there any thought Houston because response to growing impeachment lelersaid. there was only one bullet given to the pressure. ■Beeler said the other granting of any illegal and it had exited the body, Beeler said. inmate, Rudy freedom to any Warren said lawyer James D. St. Clair captor," said prison Dominguez was serving a 15 - year [minguez, also committed suicide. He systems director W.J. Estelle. He described sentence for assault to murder; Cuevas was and speechwriters Pat Buchanan and Ray Jd the suicide rulings were preliminary Price came to the Saturday as "one of the meanest days serving a 45 - year sentence for murder. closely guarded Catoctin Id would require confirmation Mt. compound through anyone ever spent in public service." Earlier Saturday, a plan had been by helicopter with two ■autopsy. other top Nixon aides, staff chief SN photo/Ron Biava The end reached that Carrasco believed would Ball Telephone customers may came as the three convicts, Alexander M. Haig Jr. and Press be in for hard times if 750,000 Bell employees le third inmate, Ingacio Cuevas, was using blackboards and the hostages as a allow him freedom. Estelle said the plan Ronald L. Ziegler. Secretary walked out at midnight S"nd?y. called for Carrasco and his Despite the assistance of a federal mediator, [lured unharmed. Another hostage, the shield, tried to make their way to a leave the library with four partners to The development came as a leader of contract negotiations have been largely unsuccessful. v. Joseph O'Brien, a Roman Catholic waiting armored car. Carrasco and the hostages in the Senate Republicans pressed Nixon to lest, was shot in the left side of the makeshift shield, surrounded by the other turn other two inmates, over White House 1st. Authorities said the priest told along with four captives. tapes for any Senate them hostages, were inside the blackboard impeachment trial. Phone ■had been shot by Cuevas. When the time came, shield; however, prison strike the other eight hostages were The move by Senate GOP weler said Carasco > was officials, positioned behind doors and Whip Robert lying next to outside. Griffin of Michigan came on I body of hostage Elizabeth Beseda, his Two of the hostages inside the shield windows of a mess hall which overlooked about the time Nixon flew to Saturday the ramp, intercepted the Camp David. J7 magnum pistol jammed against her. were killed; Father O'Brien was wounded shootout followed. group and the Griffin said he did not consider it leda, 3-year 47, a prison math teacher, was and the fourth, Novella Pollard, was found inappropriate for senator, at this stage, contrac a "The results of this, under the Jt once. Julia Standley, 44, lay nearby, ■t four times in the back. unharmed, handcuffed to Cuevas. circumstances, were the very best, I am to indicate what he will regard as an As the group made its impeachable offense. He said also he way from the ■'Carrasco shot Beseda and Dominquez convinced, that we could have hoped for, believes that "the Senate, if library, prison guards turned on fire hoses, required to do By JUNE E.K. DELANO It Standley," Beeler said. driving off the hostages on the outside. considering the people that held our so, will subpena the same tapes which you State News Staff Writer people hostage," Estelle said. have refused to provide to the House." WASHINGTON (AP) - The entered the talks Communications Workers of America Sunday morning. Throughout the day Usery had shuttled (CWA) and the Bell System reached between tentative agreement Sunday night on a meetings of company and union new 3-year contract bargainers. of costing more than $3 dying getting There had been a few scattered >ame billion. rules walkouts reported as strike time new The agreement came less than two hours before a planned nationwide strike involving 750,000 telephone workers. The contract covers some 600,000 approached, with workers off the job in Dayton, Ohio and Omaha, Neb. the unions were seeking wage increases of about 14 per cent in the first CWA members and was year of a "Lord, my body's been expected to be three-year contract, improved fringe a good friend, but I won't followed by similar pacts with unions need it when I reach the end." benefits and, where state laws permit, an - Cat Stevens in representing another 250,000 Bell "Miles from Nowhere." workers. agency shop. The issue of an agency shop was Announcement of the pact was made described earlier by union negotiators as By GARY HOFFMAN by CWA President Glenn E. Watts and the "largest hurdle" to a settlement. In an State News Staff Writer Rex Reed, Bell's vice president for industrial relations. agency shop, nonunion members are A patient lies dying in a hospital bed. Visiting friends and relatives tell him he Watts said that local issues must be required to pay an equivalent amount of will be "going home soon" and "getting back to work." dues to the union. After the patient dies, the same people at the funeral talk about resolved before the tentative settlement is him, saying "he Union leaders rejected on July 18 Bell's went submitted to the union membership for away" or "he passed away" or even "he went to sleep." offer of a three-year pact providing pay For months or even years after the funeral, his death or even his ratification. life, is avoided increases ranging from between 6.5 to 10 in A deadline of Aug. 16, set polite conversation. was per cent in the first year, with 3.3 per The morbid game of dying has long been played in this for reaching agreements on local way. The nature of the cent increases offered in the second and illness may vary the game's form, but it does not contracts. change the basic strategy of third years, plus cost-of-living increases. deceit. Even as the agreement was announced some workers had begun picketing, Telephone workers currently earn a But new groundrules of honesty and dignity may bring the topic of death out of maximum of $166.50 weekly for the closet and into the lives of the dying patient and his family according to an including in Springfield and Dayton. operators and $260 for craftsmen. MSU professor of psychology. Ohio, Omaha, Ben., and Phoenix, Ariz. Union officials predicted last week that Albert I. Rabin, says dying should be treated as what it Watts estimated that the contract will really is - a part of life. if a strike was called it was In the past, doctors tended not to tell a patient about a terminal provide increases in wages and benefits "likely to be a condition, even very lone and very hard one." though family and friends inevitably knew, Rabin said. totaling 36.8 per cent over three years at a However, the CWA said it only has 17 "But people resented it — they wanted to know if cost to the Bell System of more than $3 they were expected to die." billion. million with which to pay strike benefits Rabin suggests that people may gain a kind of dignity during the period before In addition, the union chief said the to its half-million members. their deaths if they know they are going to die, since they can put their lives in a The last nationwide strike against Bell calming perspective. proposed settlement calls for full by the CWA was in 1971 and lasted six "They can face their deaths in an integrative way, where they put together their protection of wages against increases in days. pasts and get some feeling for what they've accomplished," he said. "If they have the cost-of-living, the largest improvement time to live they can put their affairs in order." ever made in pension, a company-paid Rabin said the patient can either face death with a sense of dental plan and more than $100 million in of conflict. Patients who discover they are integration or a sense going to die only as death approaches local money for resolving what he called Inkster to vote will end life with a sense of conflict, he said. inequities in job classifications. "There is an increasing feeling on the part of doctors that A major stumbling block in the dying people should be allowed to face death in this way," he said. Rabin said medical, nursing and social work students should be taught the value negotiations had been the issue of union security and Watts said the new contract offered substantial improvement. on impeachment of this approach to death. Full details of the offer INKSTER, Mich. (UPI) - This city of Rabin suggested that new attitudes toward death and were withheld dying have emerged 42,000 has only one item on its local because of the general breakdown of taboo6 of every kind in recent years. pending completion of negotiations on ballot for the Tuesday primary election: He said the turbulence surrounding the Vietnam war and local contracts, he said. student unrest "Should President Nixon Be eventually led to greater directness in communication. The union had threatened to strike the Impeached?" "Sex as a taboo topic has been thrown Bell System coast-to-coast at 12:01 A.M. overboard," he said. "It is no longer The question was placed on the Inkster concealed." EDT Monday. ballot by a 6 - 1 resolution of the He explained that other "unspoken issues" are dealt with Watts said company negotiators had city moredirectly. council. Recent medical advances that threaten the traditional ideas moved "significantly and about death place substantially Mayor Edward Bivens Jr., the council's the issue in the forefront of public discussion, he said. since thehe union rejected the company's only GOP member, voted against the idea "Of course, people have first always died, but we are now faced with the extension of offer and won overwhelming and criticized fellow councilmen for SN photo/Cralg Porter biological life beyond that of psychological life," he said. "There is often very little membership support for a strike." "We approving it. I comprehension left in older people who are kept alive." are gratified that J' lolitary fjflure wa)k| th^gh a ima|| Midwestern graveyard where the He also explained that the decline or fundamentalist religion is related to representatives of the Bell System took seriously our intention said "It's one hell of a waste of Sunday. "It's useless. It won't time," he I mv?,"8 ,triklnh, I NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - A cease - fire commission flew over Kyrenia, the Turkish army systematically looted and dIuh ^ I Cyprus battle zones Sunday in an attempt to establish a firm made "after assessing Turkish guarantees that the Turkish forces the properties of the inhabitants, arrested all the men " cease - fire line separating Turkish and Greek Cypriot forces. in Cyprus will return to positions" they held on July 30, the date women, children and elderly people, indulged in repeated ml ■ The commission included Greek, Turkish, British and United of the latest cease - fire. Nations officers. Greek Cypriots have accused Turkish troops on the island or cold blooded murder of civilians, arson and the forced • exD^ I Portugal changes colony policies The decision to survey the battle lines came after two days of repeatedly violating the cease - fire and expanding territory under of the inhabitants from their homes," Clerides charged I inconclusive talks between the opposing sides on where the line their control. In Ankara, Ecevit scoffed at the charges but warned Meanwhile, there was little progress in resolving what mi «. I Kurt Waldheim, secretary general of the United and subsequent U.N. - manned buffer zones should be placed. that Turkish troops were not on Cyprus "for a picnic." 3,750 island. - man Uhited Nations peacekeeping force is to play,!!? II Earlier survey attempts ended in failure when each side accused In another development, the State Dept. announced in Nations, announced Sunday that Portugal was ready to the other of violating the cease • fire. Washington Sunday that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger "We are now having difficulties with the freedom of mov I recognize the territory of Guinea as an independent Fighting was reported light Sunday with most action reported had sent Asst. Secretary of State Arthur A. Hurtman to the of the United Nations forces in areas controlled by the Tu?"' I state and to support its entry into the international along the northern coast near Kyrenia, where sporadic shooting Mediterranean area for discussion with leaders in Ankara, Nicosia armed forces," a U.N. spokesman told reporters Sunday I body. could still be heard. and Athens. U.N. troops continued to patrol many Turkish villages I The announcement of this and similar steps in On the diplomatic front, Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides A spokesman said Hartman, who left Saturday, was sent "to mixed villages elsewhere on Cyprus in an attempt to determ" I supplies i2 I the needs of the people and to carry relief flew to Athens to confer with Greek Premier Cons'cantine seek the views of the leaders of those countries and to share with Mozambique and Angola, came at the end of a two - spokesman said. ' "i1 I Caramanlis about the upcoming Geneva talks on the political them our current assessment of the situation." day visit by Waldheim that marked the end of Portugal's Meanwhile in Athens, the Greek government suddenly recalled The spokesman said the six ■ man Finnish U.N. team future of Cyprus. long estrangement from the United Nations The leader of the Turkish Cypriots on the island, meanwhile, troops to their units over the weekend as reports circulated that Bellapais near Kyrenia, was ordered out by Turkish soldiers I I * In the presence of Mario Soares, the Portuguese journeyed to Ankara for talks with Turkish Premier Bulent Ecevit the island of Lesbos was placed under alert. Friday and the United Nations has not been informed of the ft I foreign minister, and Antonio de Almeida Santos, about the same topic. Earlier rumors circulated in Athens thaf ""urkish ships were of more than 1,500 Greek Cypriot civilians previously under UN I sailing in Greek territorial waters off the island and within sight protection there. minister for interterritorial coordination, Waldheim said Both Greece and Turkey have threatened to boycott the of Turkey's west coast. There was no confirmation of the rumors Reporters visiting Bellapais found more than 600 women mj I that Portugal had pledged "full cooperation to the Geneva talks, scheduled for this Thursday, if the cease - fire on Cyprus is not observed. from Ankara. children living in a hotel at the'edge of town. None of the worn!! I United Nations" in implementing the charter and Ecevit in Ankara said Turkey's participation will depend on Before leaving for Athens, Clerides, in a cable to heads of state complained about ill treatment from the Turkish forces bull I various resolutions referring to freedom for the African whether Greek Cypriot forces surrender Turkish enclaves and and international bodies, charged the Turkish invasion forces had expressed concern about their husbands or sons, who had h» I colonies. villages on the island. committed atrocities through the "indiscriminate bombing, taken off in trucks by the Turks. 1 ■ Meanwhile, Portugal's military leaders Sunday lifted A broadcast over the state - owned radio in Athens said that shelling and shooting of unarmed civilians." an order suspending publication of three Lisbon The State News is t ubliahed by the students of Michigan State University every class day during Fall, Winter and Spring school tefms newspapers after other newspapers and radio stations Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays during Summer Term, and a special threatened to shut down to protest the order. Welcome" Week edition is published in September. Subscription rate is Women's group ra SI6 per year. Second class postage paid at Fast Lansing. Mich. Editorial business offices at 345 Student Services Bldg.. Michigan University. East Lansing, Michigan, 48824. and State Consumer bill filibuster near end GERALD H. COY, GENERAL MANAGER Senate protection bill are supporters of a consumer optimistic about their Stackable, Pittenger ROBERT L. BULLARD, SALES MANAGER News/Editorial Classified Ads PHONES 355 8252 355 8255 chances of shutting off debate this week and bringing that 11 other issues died The average score in the Display Advertisinj 353-6400 By ANGELIA CARROLL Lansing, with a score of 85 per Business Office 355-3447 the bill to a final vote. State News Staff Writer cent, got the seventh highest because they did not gain the House, where 18 votes were Photographic 355 8311 score in the House. support of both houses. tabulated, was 72 per cent, The bill, which enjoys ample support for passage, has Lansing's five area state The feminist organization The Lansing NOW group while senators averaged only been prevented from coming to a vote because Sen. legislators had widely varying 53 per cent on the 16 records on women's rights based its ratings on votes by pointed out that the legislators votes James B. Allen, D - Ala., and other conservatives have legislators on issues such as were particularly reluctant to that were counted. issues according to report cards threatened to talk it to death. rape law reform, credit deal with measures allowing given out recently by the The bill would establish an independent agency to National Organization for discrimination, child care, reproductive freedom. A bill to abortion, sex education, allow 'doctors to provide determine what consumer interests are and to represent Women (NOW). those interests before any federal court or agency. Sen. Charles H. Percy, R - 111., and Sen. Abraham Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D - East Lansing, was the only local legislator to receive 100 employment and housing and club discrimination. The lawmakers were scored on 18 contraceptives to minors without parental consent or knowledge was beaten in the Poe Ribicoff, D - Conn., prime sponsors of the measure, per cent in the voting tally. votes in the House and 16 Senate, and a House version tried twice last week to gain the required two - thirds Five other representatives also Senate votes. In the neve reached a vote. vote to shut off debate. The first attempt failed by 10 received perfect scores. compilation, legislators were votes, the second by seven. Sen. William S. Ballenger. R not penalized for absences, but Williamston, ranked second in failures to vote when present WE HAVE - the Senate with 81 per cent for were counted as "no" votes. The group believes that ^ ^ voting along with NOW on 13 FLOWERS FOR of 16 votes. Sen. Jack Faxon, three important bills - rape Atlanta kidnap trial goes to jury D - Dearborn, received 88 per law reform, new child care cent in leading the Senate. regulations and the banning of Lansing Republicans Sen. discrimination in the granting Confronted with conflicting psychiatric testimony, a of consumer credit — were Roses 6 for $2.99 12 for $4.99 Philip O. Pittenger and Rep. Carnations 12 for federal jury prepared on Sunday to deliberate whether Frederick Stackable each enacted this year, but found $3.99 William A.H. Williams was insane at the time of the ranked fifth from the bottom abduction of Atlanta Constitution Editor Reg Murphy. in their respective houses, 011 SECRETARIES At the conclusion of all testimony and evidence late Saturday night, U.S. - District Court Judge William O'Kelley noted that "the real issue is Williams' mental Pittenger with 43 per cent and Stackable with 39 per c«nW- < Rep. Eari Nelson, D (lull piy florfet 90 Minutes of Your i's voice At Your condition." Fingertips! Williams defense attorney concedes that Williams kidnaped Murphy, 40, last February but contends he is innocent because he is insane. On Aug. 6 Meinocord's cassettee system provides up to 90 1 worth of dictation time. Convenient size. Flexible toJOU Two psychiatrists and one psychologist have offered contradictory testimony regarding the mental state of Check ... needs. Call American Business Machines for more information. Ninety full minutes at your fingertips! the 34 year - old Williams at the time of the abduction BOOKE - last February. GflULDEN american business machines Sen.asks details on investigators 1477 HASLETT RD. •Juris Doctorate, University of Y\1 Sen. Charles H. Percy, R - 111., said Sunday the Michigan Law School PRICE proliferation of federal police, investigative and •Harvard University intelligence units "threatens the basic liberties of Pre-Law Program Americans." •Presently Assistant Attorney General, He disclosed that he has asked the Accounting Office to determine the precise number and General NITE! State of Michigan •Private practice, firm of Philo, Maki etc., Detroit funding of government investigative units. In a statement issued by his office, Percy said the exact budget and number of employes of these agencies AINy dmNK THE •Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services are unknown. The report from the GAO, Congress' investigating agency, will provide the basis for hearings RECjIiIaR pRicE! •Michigan Legal Assistance Program by the Senate Government Operations Committee, of which Percy is the ranking Republican member. 5S3 toes 8:15 10 •Reginald Heber-Smith Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania Law DOWNSTAIRS ■I School * •Chairman East Lansing Zoning Board of Poll shows Forty - feelings on inflation eight per cent of all Americans believe HS M CHOPPER Appeals •Lansing Committee Justice •A concerned citizen on Equal government is mainly to blame for inflation, the latest Gallup Poll shows. The survey was taken in late June and early July, before President Nixon's most recent speech on the ecc*<»" economy. The "Which is most 2,355 adults interviewed were asked: responsible for inflation - government, BOSS IS 60NE RECORD SALE! 3Su«*s business or labor?" Nineteen per cent said labor was responsible, 17 per "The Stock Must Be Reduced," says the Boss. cent said business and 16 per cent had no opinion. In a similar poll in July 1973, 46 per cent of those "I Want To Remodel When I Get Back." surveyed said the government was chiefly responsible, 25 per cent said labor, 19 per cent said business and 10 per cent had no opinion. Large Classical Jazz Selections U.S.blood 'A pressuredrug policy hit up ~ to V2 off list Americans suffering from high blood pressure are being deprived of drugs found to be helpful in treatment of the disease in Great Britain, asserts an editorial in the BIG SAVINGS ON ALL REGULAR STOCK. 1 WEEK Journal of the American Medical Assn. The reason, the editorial says, is that the Food and Drug Administration has not approved these drugs, even though they have been found safe and effective by the British. The editorial was written by Dr. Edward R. Freis, senior medical investigator at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, D.C. Freis says MUSIC CO. the British have had available in recent years three new E. LANSING 245 ANN STREET drugs for the treatment of hypertension - bethanidine, k debrisoquine and propranolol hydrochloride. Jst 5,1974 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 5, 1974 3 Precinct list OFFICIALS PLAN APPEAL OF DECISION Lansing's 34 precincts No-fault law declared unconstitutional I East Precinct 18: Bailey School, Lj|| be open Tuesday from 7 300 Bailey St. the city o( I p.m. to 8 p.m. 1 P'undend I Precinct 19: '• Molest^ I Chriatian Church, University DETROIT (UPI) - A Precinct 1: Spartan Village 310 N. immediately indicated the ?ated rip* I Hagadom Road county judge Thursday decision would be appealed. Kaufman's opinion was called the law "one of the most The state's no fault law "No fault helps motorists tchool, 1460 Middlevale Road ■ declared the • ^expu^ I Precinct 20: Martin Luther Michigan no - fault auto insurance law Kaufman said he was ruling contrary to another issued in May by fellow Wayne County discriminatory" ever passed. Kaufman made the ruling in restricts the unless an right to file suit accident is caused by in taking care of medical and tin 1 vhat role I precinct 2: Spartan Village unconstitutional, saying it does specifically on the Michigan Circuit Judge Horace Gilmore, hospital costs plus lost wages Student Center, 444 law, which is 10 months old, a case involving truck driver an uninsured motorist. for all victims of auto accidents Abbott " Play on th, I kchool. 1460 Middlevale Road Road not provide for drivers. equal protection and not the auto no - fault who ruled the state's no - fault program was basically leeal but Charles Gaines of Detroit, who Kaufman held that because speedier, fairer and in the long was injured in an accident on of that restriction the law did of The ruling came in concept in general. found certain provisionsof the run at less expense to the Movement I | Precinct 3: United Ministries Precinct 21: Bailey School a civil The ruling was not his employer's property last not provide equal protection motorist than the fault system Turkish I n Higher Education, 1118 S. suit from Wayne County to affect the law expected sweeping law unconstitutional. fall. for Michigan's five million lay. I Harrison Road 300 Bailey St. Circuit Court Judge Charles until a Attorneys for the state and Gaines sued his drivers. of auto insurance," Bienson decision comes from the state company, said. to villages and I Kaufman. State officials Supreme Court. several insurance companies Mohawk Motor Inc., seeking In Dearborn, Clifford determine I I Precinct 4: Red Cedar Precinct 22: Marble School, have taken Gilmore's decision compensation for medical bills Benson of the Automobile ;uPPlies, the I Ichool, Sever Drive 729 N. Hagadom Road to the Court of Appeals. and lost wages. The campany Club of Michigan, the state's He said similar injury In Lansing, state Insurance Voting right affected cited the no fault law and said - largest auto insurer, said the no provisions of no fault have •N. team Commissioner Daniel Demlow - « I Precinct 5: East Knolls Precinct 23: MacDonald that under it the suit was - fault law was basically sound been upheld in Massachusetts soldiers list I Middle School, 1601 Burcham said he was happy with the no - improper. in its injury provisions. and Florida courts. 'd of the!,), I Jjomnmnity House, Oakridge Drive fault program. Rvenue 7 under UX I by address changes "It's accomplishing the ends it was intended to I precinct 6: Glencairn 1 women ud f the I k:hool, 939 N. Harrison Road Precinct 24: St. Thomas accomplish," he said. "It women I Aquinas School, 915 Alton St. Even if a student has made a change of address during the last would be very sad if it were orces, but ,n I 60 days, he or she is still eligible to vote in the old precinct in found unconstitutional." had been I J Precinct 7: Pinecrest School, Precinct Tuesday's primary election. Robert Rowe, chief deputy ■811 Pinecrest Drive 25: School, 621 Pebblebrook Whitehills Lane Beverly Colizzi, East Lansing city clerk, said if the moves insurance commissioner, said, THE FRIENDLIEST occurred less than 60 days before the election, people can vote in "We assume that in due J Precinct 8: Eastminister their old precinct, but if it has been more than 60 days and the course we will get a Supreme U \Vf I IN TOWN Presbyterian Church, 1315 Precinct individuals have not Court ruling that will 26: All Saints reregistered in his new precinct, they are not clarify Kbbott Road eligible. Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott things for everybody." Road Hie deadline for Michigan no ■ fault obtaining absentee ballot applications was was [ Precinct 9: Hannah Middle chool. 819 Abbott Road Saturday, but Colizzi said that students who won't be around for the Tuesday election can still vote. enacted which by the 1973 legislature received a favorable N€W APPEARING Precinct 27: Central School, These people can go to the opinion from the state city clerk's office at I Precinct 10: Hannah Middle Ichool, 819 Abbott Road 325 W. Grand River Ave. explain why they won't be able to vote, fill out an city hall, and vote there in the office. While absentee ballots are still application Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the plan. The Michigan Trial Lawyers CAPITAL COT Precinct 28: Edgewood coming in, Colizzi said students appear to be lagging behind in Asnn., which has fought the United Church, 800 Abbott returning them. [ Precinct 11: Union Road "There hasn't been a Colizzi said. heavy return in the campus precinct," law since its inception, praised lallroom, MSU Kaufman's ruling. Colizzi said returns in other Sheldon Miller, vice normal rate. outlying areas are coming in at a president of the association, H i2: |bL wSr'iiaeoXss MCNDAy NITE U Drive I Precinct 13: Wilson Hall, GAULDEN IPIZZaV NITE Precinct 30: Auditorium Building, MSU DEMANDS 9 INCH WITH C.1SMETI2 Retraction by 14 INCH WITH S...S2.CC METI2 I Precinct 14: Akers Hall, Precinct 31: Wonders Hall, MSU State News AT EHE AELE I Precinct 15: McDonel Hall, Precinct 32: Wilson TIRED Hall, WE CIVI AWW n *« MSU OF Assembly Concerning article on Wed. line I Precinct 16: Building, MSU July 31, by Alary Flood, author, Hamburgers? I have never written anything ■ Precinct 17: Union Precinct 34: Try a Greek Brody Hall, Kite Club Pizza against my opponents. I do from not condone such tactics. 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Not Politics! 339-8258 DAN TSCHIRH BRUCE BARTON • • 12 years distinguished service in local government 7 years service as prosecuting at - T LANSING DISTRICT JUDGE TSCHIRHART torney • President - Prosecuting Attorneys pronounced Association of Michigan • Former Chairman - Michigan Law Enforcement Legislative Com • mittee Judge your candidate on the issues LO C fl L • Support local decision making - rAucflkimtur GOVERNfTIENT * Support revenue sharing without F ederal strings attached • Cut Federal bureaucracy CRimiNRL * Support Law Enforcement Assis - tance Administration JUSTICE » Demand LEAA take an in - depth, objective look at ineffective State and Federal Prisons • WELFARE REFORfTl Encourage local efforts to help the needy • Eliminate Federal regulations which limit welfare work programs DRUGS and • Support Federal, State and local team and task force concepts ORGANIZED • Support measures aimed at stop - CRimE ping international drug traffic • Encourage effective treatment Selected by Governor liken Millil after review of candidates by State Bar Committee programs - eliminate ineffective on Judicial Fitness. ones Judicial experience, curren t|y servinQ as y ^ur district court judge. OTHER ISSUES » Support human life amendment T,ia| experience 4 years trial experience as an assistant prosecuting attroney • Reexamine and strengthen efforts for Ingham County. to locate MIA's Honest fair, and competent; belongs to no special interest groups; non partisan; Paid for by A lot of people who want Bruce Barton for Congress, P.O. Box 1524, Jackson, Michigan ADMtNUSTR4cnot4<5 EOPtiOMIC POUCV EDITOR'S VIEW campbeLi Stale News R.D. Campbell Maureen Beninson .. Editor ■ in ■ Chief Advertising Manager Gaulden's acts G.F. Korreck News Editor Opinion Page Chris Danielson Melissa Payton Steve Stein .... Opinion Page Editor National Editor Sports Editor Monday, August 5, 1974 Jim Keegstra Editorials are the opinion of the State News. Copy Chief demand defeat Dale Atkins Photo Editor Staff columns, commentaries, viewpoints and Joe Kirby Staff Representative letters are personal opinions. Though the State News has decided to Last week EDITORIALS make no endorsements primary, it is necessary, though difficult, in Tuesday's Gaulden sent to the State News an to call the attention of voters to the anonymous activities of a judicial candidate whose "Think Sheet" recent behavior is unbecoming of a Congress which questioned- mu candidate for any public office. That candidate—Booker T. the of competence two G a u 1 d e n ' s of Gaulden—seemed, at first glance, to opponents in the I Nixon's sligh espouse the ideals and goals endemic to the college community he hoped to serve. But upon closer examination it has News reporter covering the primary. Gaulden admitted working on this sheet to a State judicial ra» I I Tlie following day (July 31st) become clear that Gaulden would be a when ft, I Amid all the bustle surrounding time" defense budget which will wrong choice and should not sit in the "Think Sheet" story appeared in the Stat* I the surrender of 64 Watergate tapes run well over $80 billion. News, Gaulden denied having worked on judges chair of the East Lansing District to Judge Sirica -and cranking out The proposed improvements to Court. the anonymous sheet saying that he had L statements from his close friends the GI bill, which is expected to be mailed it to the paper so that a reoortw I Any candidate for public office should could verify it. 1 noting that he is complacently passed despite the President's campaign on the issues and why he is best The same allegations made i„ , "Think Sheet" were made yachting on the Potomac, President objections, will add $1.3 billion to fitted to deal with them, not on his week earlier in a separate by Gaulden I Nixon is managing to wage a fight the federal budget by Nixon's opponent's weaknesses. The ethnics of a interview witl candidate for judicial office, who seeks to the State News. He did not say that an« I against inflation. projections. It is designed to close of his statements about Last week Nixon sent letters to the gap between the educational sit in objective judgment of the members the oft! I of his community should be particularly candidates were confidential-as k. I the leaders of Congress' veterans benefits World War II era veterans above reproach. claimed later. 1 Gaulden's smear affairs committees criticizing all had and the funds Vietnam era vets tactics „ proposed improvements in student currently scrimp along on. reprehensible and cannot be condoned L loans, tuition or subsistence grants Nixon's refusal to take the WILUAM SAFIRE yet perhaps they are understandable fori I for Vietnam veterans. initiative in seeing to it that those candidate who lacks the media experience I who won his "peace with honor" to know that it is unwise to pass od I hearsay information, But what seems a far I Except for cost - of - living receive at least enough aid to start a more serious matter is his propensity for I adjustments, Nixon said the long - overdue upgrading of GI Bill benefits was "clearly inflationary new life by partly working their way through college is yet another example of the President's knack Washington trials 'unfair' changing his story from day to day. He told a State News reporter when he announced his candidacy that he owned I I I to sacrifice what is right for what he rental units in Lansing and East Lansing I and unnecessary for our nation's If we believe in the jury system, we holding Watergate's criminal trials in areas Johnson aide is as corrupt as he professes and had sold others in Ann Arbor and I veterans to prepare themselves for thinks is expedient. must believe that a rich, white southern other than the place that has sho vn itself himself to be, why was he never urged to Detroit. That was in June. I But over a month later he denied I productive lives." This callous Congress must approve the Republican like John Connally will get a to be the home of sure - fire Watergate spill the beans on men in high places fair trial from a jury in Washington, D.C., during his White House years? making that statement, saying that he I attitude is especially ironic since increased benefits for the sake of convictions?There is public benefit in the owns only an East Lansing duplex ol I that is predominantly poor, black and Similarly, when it became apparent two the President also has justice, and override any votes overwhelmingly Democratic. appearance as •»" as the fact of fairness; weeks ago that Marvin Watson, once LBJ's which he rents the downstairs unit. | recommended a record "peace - possible veto of the improvements. let other cit.U?'Lhare the wealth of Bob Haldeman, was involved in the misuse In a letter on this page today Gaulden I If believe in the jury system, we we retribution. of the FBI to investigate reporters, the goes even a step farther and says he is not I must believe it is possible to find jurors who can rise above all considerations of In that regard, the ruination of partisan crowdpleasers of the special an area landlord and beyond that says the I Connally, and the conviction here last persecution force shut their eves. editor of the State News, myself, I Ultimate threa prejudice, espcially political prejudice, no matter where a trial is held. And yet there is something in law that week of California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, is evidence of the willingness of men Instead, with much fanfare, tried to create the impression of Jaworski's admitted that the State News had incorrectly identified him claim is true. as such—neither I I prosecutors to seek indictments peculiar bipartisan fervor by accusing a minor aide recognizes the human frailty of jurors. To to a reign of terror. To alleviate the blow he believed had I Hubert Humphrey of a misdemeanor. I Hiroshima's protect the accused as well as the jury to been dealt his candidacy by the Stale When the work of the special as system, a judge is given the discretion to persecution force is investigated — as That trial will take place in St. Paul, News article, Gaulden (after taking out a I grant "change of venue," moving a trial to surely it will be, when journalists tire of Minnesota, where his act was alleged to State News ad disassociating himself from I involved? a place where a jury less prejudiced by this form of press release and have taken place, and not in the District of the "Think Sheet", explained the I Tuesday marks the 29th publicity is more likely to be found. new situation to a State Journal reporter I congressmen see paydirt in the exposure Columbia, where crimes are never anniversary of what may prove to These questions and others have We can no longer avoid the fact that all of the excess of zeal — questions like this committed by high - ranking Democrats. covering the judicial race. However, I have been the biggest event in long since been superceded by new Watergate trials which have been held in will be raised: At a time when the abuse of power is Gauldin told the reporter two conflicting I American history. On Aug. 6, 1945, uncertainties as the H - bomb, the District of Columbia have resulted in What deals were made in secrecy to buy seen as grounds for striking down a accounts of how he came to possess the I sheet. the U.S. dropped the world's first Polaris submarines and MIRVs convictions, while the only Watergate trial testimony?What bribes of freedom were president, it is well to keep an eye on held outside the district resulted in One of the allegations made in the I atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. came into prominence. offered, what coercion used to elicit where the power now rests, and to observe "Think Sheet" (concerning nepotism in acquittal. accusations that might be perjurious? its tendency to corrupt. The military reasoning behind the Though everyone now knows What officials were harassed for daring to The power is in the hands of ambitious incumbent Judge Ifeniel Tschirhart's | there thousand hypothetical Washington, D.C., is by far the most appointment) had been made a we bombing was that it would save one are a criticize?What collusion was there to time prosecutors, who think they can do no political town in America; it is a one - previously in an interview with the sai million lives that would be lost if combinations of events in which industry town whose industry k indictments to the impeachment process, wrong because they are on the side of journal reporter. But when Gauldin «i I America had to conquer Japan by the world's growing number of government, where communications media in Connally's indictment on the day the right. That is the moment of greatest again questioned about this allegation by I as land. nuclear powers could destroy man's is especially attuned to news of politics, "abuse of power" article of impeachment danger to individual liberty, but voices the Journal reporter he said: "I didn't I At this point in time, many universe through nuclear warfare, and where politics is discussed in normal was voted upon? calling for evenhandedness and judicial know very much about that." social intercourse more than any other In the Connally case, double standards calm are lost amid shouted imprecations, Gauldin has been caught in a trap of his I questions that have cropped up such prospects are almost always city in America. fly high: Jake Jacobsen, who was Lyndon as the abuse of power is replaced by the own making. His ethnics are deplc around that 1945 bombing during shrugged off with a "they'd never Though the Watergate trials are criminal Johnson's Dwight Chapin, has been power of abuse. The people of East Lansing d the past three decades have been do THAT." And this complacent trials, not political trials, nobody can promised the gentlest of treatment for better. relegated largely to footnotes in attitude is what makes Hiroshima seriously hold that there are no political accusing Nixon's treasury secretary; if this (C) 1974 New York Times overtones to these trials, no additional history. so important, for it was then that chance here for political prejudice to make Was Japan on the verge of America proved that the ultimate surrender dropped, when killing the bomb upwards was of can happen. itself felt. But District of Columbia judges consider a change of venue to be a Farmworkers' union 100,000 civilians? Was there a shred Perhaps it is fitting, in these days challenge to the machismo of local justice, The article headlined Teamsters' Gains stems from allegations of poor Teamsters union to "represent" thefl of logic in dropping the only other of minor progress toward arms as if switching a trial a hundred or more Threaten Chavez' Hopes, published in the administration of hiring halls . . . the farmworkers first in the lettuce fields ii I miles away from this publicity - soaked Wednesday, July 31 State News, was article implies that the UFW contracts A bomb America had on Nagasaki - limitation, to remember that "the 1970 and then with grapes in 1973. Atnol Democratic citadel would be an admission chock fpll of misconceptions about the were lost to the Teamsters because of Aug. 9, 1945 (other than the urge button" can be pushed. As long as time, were the farmworkers allowed | that judges could not produce a "sterile" nature of the United Farmworkers shabby UFW leadership. Nothing could be to work the bugs out of the newest the people of the world allow their impartially supervised elections. courtroom. 'Union/Teamsters controversy. With further from the truth. The fact is that hardware in the last days of a war)? governments to foster international Certainly they can avoid reversal on statements like "most of Chavez trouble one by one the growers invited the Further on, the article states: Would the bomb have been distrust, and promote disparities in appeal by shunning the Roman - holiday California's 300,000 farm labor force| the standard of tactics of the judge in Dr. Sam Sheppard'i wants the Teamsters, the UFW - dropped at all if white Europeans living, the ultimate (e.g. Germans) had been disaster can happen again. trial. But what harm would it do to start Candidate hi union at all - has never Again, completely false. Many been determined ■ relijiwl To the Editor: and civic groups as well as joumalistsh«B However, instead of verifying, Flood traveled to California precisely to get toB The State News has printed false and decided to print the imformation as if I ART BUCHWALD misleading information in connection with wrote it — which was totally untrue. How the bottom of this. What's more, they have concluded that: 1) The UFW air my campaign for East Lansing District ridiculous can a person get? Court Judge. rightly represents the interests of frl I have never worked on any "think In farmworkers, and 2) the Teamsters »■ a story concerning my sheet" nor has any member of my guilty of nothing less than strike -J Watergate skin announcement for the race, the State News called me an "area landlord" — campaign. I believe someone other than Flood should be covering the district judge breaking. Idl Chairman: The clerk will read the Articles of Abdication. he discovered they weren't wearing where in all the evidence is there anything which the editor has admitted was false, though retraction. Then a he has refused to print story by staff writer Mary Flood in Wednesday's paper stated that I wrote a a election. Candidate for East Editor's Note: The editor did Booker Gaulden Lansing District Judge Given this information, it is wonder that all major religious groups, »■ UAW, the steel workers, the many more organizations endorse the efforts of the farmworien NAACP an continue ■ UJ| ■ anything at all. The aide went back and to indicate the Emperor himself was part not admit "think sheet" containing smear create a democratic labor union. Vi« ■ Clerk: Resolved that the Emperor lied to the Emperor. Then on March 21 of the coverup? that Gaulden was not an area landlord. information which is false. I clearly told Huelga! Boycott nonunion grapes, let" | violated his oath of office when he Gaulden owns a duplex at 660 the Emperor himself went to the weavers Now we have been speaking of Flood that I received the "think sheet" Virginia and Gallo wine! paraded down the streets under a canopy and he with his evidence. The only evidence that the sent to me anonymously. I decided to Ave. in East Lansing. ^^ with no clothes on. saw own eyes that there That he made false and misleading was no cloth; there were no trousers; there Emperor wore no clothes came from a send or pass it on to her for verification in The State News maintains the accuracy 2017 Jerome ^ little boy who was sitting on his father's the strictest confidence. I specifically of the July 31st story. statements to the effect that he was was no robe. Did he arrest the weavers? shoulders as the Emperor went by. requested Flood to check out the things Did he report them to the justice minister? wearing clothes at the time, and that he The boy said, and I quote from his was party to a people were telling me. She stated that she coverup and interfered in a No, Mr. Chairman. He praised them as testimony, "But he has nothing on." Now would verify the information, even if it lawful investigation as to whether in effect he did on said day parade in the nude. Chairman: Each member of this two of the finest men he had and he told the country they had woven him a magnificent set of clothes. That, ever known anybody can read anything they want into that statement. They can read the took a search of the birth records. Endorsements Emperor had nothing on his head. They To the Editor: committee will have 5 minutes for the gentlemen, the deserves election. was beginning of the can read he had nothing on for the re - purposes of debate only. I recognize the courtier from Grazinda. coverup; a coverup that continued until the very day when the Emperor walked evening. I defy anyone to show me where the boy said, "He has no clothes on." And Staffer I would like to state George L. Gri® Lansing Council® Grazinda: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. down our streets in nothing more than his even if he did - even if he did, I am asking publicly my support for Richard Conlin for re The question we have been asked to vote birthday suit. this august body - are we going to believe To tlie Editor: election as county commissioner. Until - To the Editor: . on today - a question that could affect Chairman: Your time has expired. We the word of a little boy or are we going to I have rarely, if ever, written to praise a the empire for generations to come - is will hear from the other side now. The believe the word of our Emperor, the newspaper staff writer, but feel that some recently in Ingham County, this was an election of little interest and incumtents During his term as commissioner, Richard Conlin has * wj courtier from Teartumia. did the Emperor know he had no clothes leader of the greatest empire in the world. recognition is due to Mary Ann Flood for were seldom challenged at the to support a number of issue8 w» Teartumia: Mr. Chairman, I can't Mr. Chairman, if the Emperor says he had her very clear, objective and balanced polls. The on and what did he do about it. believe that I have been sitting here for six best way to get public interest in county crucial to women. He contributed^ Let me review the evidence. The clothes on, it's good enough for me. reporting of news of which I have some government is to make county government to establishing a county months and heard the same evidence as familiarity. Good work. Emperor, we can all agree, spent all the Chairman: The hearing is recessed until concerned with the public. One commission that will be an adv my learned friend from Grazinda. If you Michael R. Hodges person taxpayers' money on clothes for himself. tomorrow at 10 a.m. who has worked hard at this task progressive change in women's i read the is He had a coat for every hour of the day. Emperor's parchments as I have Copyright 1974 Asst. professor of landscape architecture Richard Conlin. coming years. He has supported' Now from the Emperor's own parchments done, you can only come to one conclusion. The Emperor was wearing He has shown particular concern with planning programs, including aval we know that on June 17 two cheats of contraceptives to minors, and» clothes health the day in question. Clerk's on care programs and services; an arrived and claimed they were weavers and that they could make such magnificent Now if you follow the story, the view example is the Model Cities Health Clinic With others of the new closely with the East Lansing * Center on its proposal for county W clothes that they would become invisible Emperor did not take the word of his aide Democratic He voted in favor of a resolution d to anyone who was unfit for the office he concerning the weavers - he sent another To The Editor: a Union - and Groty is an administrator, majority he has attained some success in county funds to banks held. aide and this aide also reported back that but not necessarily a worker, which may *he struggle tor equal treatment by county discrimination in granting credit. We know the Emperor ordered a set of the weavers had indeed made a I fully agree with Louise Benson's letter account for the refusal. '•* enforcement. The summer jobs for Youth Demonstration I plan to vote for Richard CojJ robes and gave a great deal of cash in Project is a reality magnificent robe for appearing in the State News July 31 District 10 Ingham County Comity advance to the cheats. The Emperor then His'lmperial Majesty, lit us remember that at this regarding C.K. Groty's strategy. In Terry J. Swick, President due, in great part, to his efforts. because his record has shown nun 1 point in time of wo®*! sent of his closest aides to confirm one that they indeed were working on his the Emperor was busy with affairs of state particular, I concur with her statement that "No Union refused . _ MSylocfc15®5 American Federation of State, Conlln 18 not the self • serving type of egocentric politico. I believe he responsive to the concerns and could not devote time ever a voluntary has lived this county * clothes. i to his clothes. pay increase made before negotiations." County and Municiple up to his election platform of a "hunan Dolo,e>^« When the aide went to see the cheats, His closest advisers lied Employes Union IARiIaAI a«lnnt» *1 services oriented county ■■ n ■■■ l — r 00 hmm to him but, where, _ However, MSUEA is an association - not government," and Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 5, 1974 Sixth District candidates — iumlmhih The State News recently solicited election the best person for the ^ HE SAY5 THAT A CHILD job. WHO DOES NOT HAVE. A D06 THE ACTl/AL TERM 15 \ viewpoints from the five 6th District congressional Though each candidate 15 LIKE A CHILD DEPRIVED " LIVING WITHOUT was requested to candidates who face primary challenges Tuesday. respond in BENEFIT OF BEAGLE 7 The candidates' responses appear below. approximately 650 words, some V viewpoints were shorter and some P Each candidate was asked to present what he longer than that guideline. All five are printed below, substantially felt were the major issues of the campaign, and to uncut. state his position on these issues. Candidates also For information on each candidate's were requested to explain why they felt they were campaign finances, please refer to the story on page six. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau I CAME YOU KNOW HE'S IMPOSSIBLE! 1 RI6HT HOME YOUR FATHER, 1 EVEN AS THEY W narles p. larrowe AS SOON AS 1607 YOUR. PEAR-IT WHEELED HIM INTO THE MUST HAVE TAKES MORE EMER6ENCY ROOMj HEWAS BEEN ROU6H MESSAGE' THAU A MERE WELL, IT SURE HE'S YELUN6,"PEATH, BE HOT FOR YOU, WAS JUST HEART ATTACK PROUD!'AT THE TOP OP MOM.. SO TACKY! OKAY? Reduce taxes for poor TO STOPHIM' HISLUN6S! HE CAUSEPSUCH \ A SCENE' people' „ ■1 Charles P. Larrowe, 58, an MSU all medical services without dollar limits or We should put the government behind Ivfessor of economics, has been active with the exclusions; financing of the plan from the \nerican Civil Liberties Union and the anti ■ general treasury, not by adding to the pensions in the same way we protect bank lr movement. , deposits, by creating a Federal Pension ■ The most important issues are: the already regressive Social Security tax paid Insurance Corp. to guarantee that pensions by workers. tonomy, medical care, pension insurance, are there when a worker retires. Pensions: millions of workers E,erg> and the credibility of the that after are finding Energy: solving the energy crisis calls Jndidate. working a lifetime expecting to for a battery of actions; antitrust ■The economy: to reduce get promised pensions, the pensions don't enforcement, divesting oil companies of william s. rallenger ^employment, we're going to have to their holdings in coal, uranium and natural Jduce taxes on the poor (one way is to gas, taking away the 22 per cent depletion ftt the 5.85 per cent Social Security tax Kd by the worker) and reform the tax Yicture to make the rich pay their fair allowance from vertically - integrated oil companies, ending the price support given the oil industry under the guise of U.S. slights Michigan economy' conserving oil reserves and government Republican William S. Ballenger, 33, is a state ■ Well also have to revive OEO training research into new sources of energy. Jan. 11, 1973, when the state Senate senator from Williamston. He chairs the Senate in due course" documents, under which lograms, give the EEOC the power it We should also create a Federal Oil committees Health and Social Services and created the Special Senate Study on retail installment loan contracts could be leds to stop racial and sex discrimination Authority which would, as the TVA does on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. Committee on Political Ethics of which I sold to a finance company or bank ■ employment and put people to work on in electric power, be authorized toexplore There are several major was co chairman, I have introduced without the permission or even the challenges ftblic service jobs. for oil on government lands, build which any serious candidate for the reform legislation and advocated its knowledge of the purchaser A ■ Providing full employment will add to refineries and compete with private oil United States House of Representatives passage, assisted at every junction by great number of consumer problems yet remain. le inflation thais already out of control. companies in supplying gasoline and this year will have to face. The issue of Michigan Common Cause. Two of the bills They require our continued attention. hat's why we'll have to face some heating fuels. inflation, reform of our laws regarding I sponsored concerning campaign finance In 1973, the Michigan Women's Lpleasant facts about what we'll have to I am the best qualified candidate political ethics, consumer protection, disclosure successfully passed the Senate Political Caucus compiled the voting I to halt inflation. because I am an economist, and because I women's rights, civil liberties and under my direction, but have since met records of am credible. In the 18 environmental problems must be squarely resistance in the House of Representatives. Michigan legislators on issues of J We can start with the traditional tools: years I've been at concern to women. My 100 per cent (force antitrust laws, end subsidies to MSU, I've been in the forefront of every confronted. Definitive action cannot come soon battle for civil rights and civil liberties for record on caucus designated issues was trporations and agribusiness, cut back Certainly the excessive inflation in our unequaled by any legislator in either the Je bloated budget of the Pentagon. When students, workers, nontenured faculty and minorities. economy is an area of concern. To date the United States has done Kbuse or Senate. Working closely with ■'ve done all that, we'll still be left with virtually At the risk of seeming presumptuous, I lflationary pressures that can only be believe a recent description of the late nothing to spur the economy and curb both the caucus and National Organization Kid down by effective price and wage inflation here in Michigan. Inflation is the for Women, I supported legislation ■ntrols. Sen. Morse applies to me: "He was too inevitable result of government exist. The same thing happened to bank spending prohibiting sex discrimination in the areas Medical must be available to all as a much the maverick to be reliable policies over ■ care deposits when banks failed in the party many years — fiscally of employment; noncontact, ■tter of man, too much the gadfly to be a hero of irresponsible actions by both Congress and right. I would base a medical Depression. We solved that by creating the interscholastic athletic activities; the the Establishment, the Executive. logram upon these principles: Creation Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which too much the During the Johnson and granting of credit; public accomodations; I a nonprofit federal authority which independent to be predictable even in his Nixon administrations, budget and deficits guarantees that even if a bank fails, the payment of wages and textbooks and ■uld administer proven liberalism. He was a superb public have become larger and a national medical government pays the depositors up to servant larger. The instructional materials. As early as 1971,1 - not in spite of those attributes treasury has had to make purity plan; comprehensive coverage for $20,000. but because of them." between taxes received up the difference and introduced a resolution calling for money appropriated by borrowing money. This ratification of the Federal Equal Rights ob carr borrowing competes in the money market with others seeking Amendment. When adopted by the capital and loans - legislature in May of that year, Michigan pushing interest rates higher and higher. became the 17th state to ratify the ERA. Congress and the administration have teturn our wealth avoided the politically unpopular move of cutting federal spending. The required too The problems of potentially dangerous July 22 of this our environment are to ignore. On hard economic decisions — which could year, the Michigan Student result in short - term Environment Confederation (MSEC) rated unemployment and enough. Our state, and indeed the entire me as one of the benefit the people, not some hardship for voters top two senators on mey who lost to incumbent 6th District large corporations. - are just not nation, must come to grips with political As for the crisis of environmental protection legislation. The n Charles Chamberlain, R ■ East confidence, people being made. Inflation is a brutal and reform if our public institutions are to have a right to feel measures I have ■ising, by fewer than 2,500votes in 1973. disappointed - their purposely deceitful tax. It can be supported include those survive. ■The issues in this campaign have been leaders have betrayed them. And it is curtailed, and economic normalcy designed to: 1) protect Michigan lakes and up As chairman of the vital Senate streams from phosphate to those of us larly defined by now; not by those of us seeking office in 1974 to do restored, only by decreasing government Agriculture and Consumer Affairs curb roadside contamination, 2) ■king office, but by the voters. things differently. We must conduct expenditures. advertising and abandoned ourselves and Committee, I have played a key role over vehicles, 3) control soil erosion, 4) restrict ■Everywhere I go in the 6th District, our campaigns honorably; Campaign finance reform is but one the past four years in the the extensive use of pesticides and talking about the issues, and not each facet of comprehensive political reform passage of 10 5) jople tell me that the current inflation major laws designed to protect the require vendors of beverages in returnable d unemployment other. that merits immediate consideration spiral is their major by Michigan glass bottles for consumption off the both the state legislature and the federal consumer. They range from Since regulation of meat standards and premises to redeem returnable bottles on ■This is true with every major group of 1972 I have tried to run for Congress. Laws also need to be enacted protection from home solicitation sales, to the same brand name basis as those sold. ■ople, including students who are Congress and not against anyone except regulating lobbying disclosure, open requisite mobile home smoke detection All of these measures have a Tried about summer or the fat - cats and generals. I have meetings and conflict of interest. Since significant part - time jobs, systems and rescision of so called "holder - impact on environmental cleanup. 1 as more permanent concentrated on the issues which concern jobs after the people of mid - (dilation. Michigan and have it the way to solve these problems is tried to offer workable solutions. The time bruce barton ft easy. The past few now is for solutions, not more years of Nixon rule theory. I done more harm to most of us than In any election year it is difficult to before. 'e must move to create more jobs. This separate rhetoric from reality. As a candidate I have done my best to my views. And as voters, I hope the present 'Must say no to s J be done iiniing our on the federal level by wealth to the people, of the 6th District will make a choice people lough human services and cutting the spending. This means more money for based on their personal needs and Republican Bruce Barton, 40, has been indicated that at may only be a third of education and vocational rehabilitation; beliefs, Jackson County Prosecutor since 1967. He is INTEGRITY IN GOVERNMENT: Both and the facts available to them. That way, Congress and the President actual crimes, since many are unreported. ( we all know is present in military health care and programs which will no matter what the the current president of the Michigan have lost the outcome, we all win. Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. confidence of the American public to an At the same time, police and courts are The three issues or general areas of extent almost unparalleled in history. overwhelmed by relatively minor matters. Recent polls show that the Early in June, I spent 5 days in iff taylor concern which I believe most this congressional election important in confidence in Congress is even less than public's Washington to sound out Law are the problems of the economy, their confidence in the President. Enforcement Assistance Administration including inflation and unemployment, the crisis of confidence in During 12 years in county government personnel and others on some ideas. I in Jackson, I have not hesitated to think they will work. They don't cost Voters tired of political pro' government and an ineffective and inequitable criminal justice system. THE ECONOMY: No matter what else advocate positions in which I honestly believed, regardless of my own self more money, though one of them slightly cut revenue. They use presently any may is done in regard to the interest. Congress must start thinking the existing agencies, particularly the LEAA. JepuWiam Cliff Taylor, 31, is an East expense of greater inflation. It is easy for a Congress must curb its present willingness economy, same way. And they attempt to reach, to the extent attorney and a former Ingham County to Congress, and a congressman, can best possible, the causes of crime. politician to stand for election promising spend without bothering to consider Uprosecuting attorney. He has served as an voters a bigger share of the pork barrel; it the effect of spending on the serve the public by listening to them. Briefly stated, the four proposals *1f0 V. S. Rep, James economy, and Harvey, R - Saginaw. is not so easy to say fiscal restraint by without bothering to be concerned about Earlier in this campaign, I pledged to open include an objective study of existing ■ Ol?orrow 3 disenchanted electorate in government and personal sacrifice by prison philosophies, an educational J District will nominate the balancing or attempting to balance citizens are necessary to put the economy expenditures against income. program, Federal support for needed ■Sessional candidates who will face volunteer each back on solid base. The congressman from the 6th District programs and a total wr in the November election. I believe must be willing reorientation of the approach of the ■ source of the Americans are used to plenty - plenty to say no to special disenchantment that has interest groups which want more and more criminal justice system to the status of T™- and often polarized, voters has of land, plenty of natural resources, plenty federal spending. This includes the Dept. victims of crime. P the record of of opportunity for getting rich quick. I t's politicians who have of Defense as well as organized and We do not need new ideas on how to time we realized that the frontier is gone. rl fk the Personal and P°''t>cal interests interests There is no lush valley just over the unorganized local groups. run prisons, we need information on of the citizens which ideas are presently working. We fesent. they' mountain, no more gold in the hills. No In the County of Jackson, the Office of the need an educational program, available for Prosecuting Attorney (ne need look •na s no further than this longer can we afford to have politicians make decisions on the assumption that the corporation counsel for the county, a serves as use by all school systems, which will headlines to see why voters are multimillion dollar government business. inform students from the earliest grades ensive - a president country will find a way to pay the cost on the system which will affect their elected by the As a result, for 12 years I have worked lives, later. J» L :JJopu'ar vote in ^e nation's history with and become familiar with a so that they will consider themselves a mpeachment; inflation is mounting I believe the best way to restore government budget, admittedly much part of it, rather than outside it. We need a J Create", to be exacerbated by a confidence in the political leadership of smaller than the federal program of encouragement of the budget, but ,/lat,cou'd force food prices even T',he Mediterranean and the Middle this country is by that leadership nevertheless a budget involving the same volunteer participation so badly needed by exercising the good sense and self control general principles. The same technique law enforcement. And we need to focus at ■ '"nam volatile; the that every responsible citizen has to least part of our criminal justice system on Detroit Free Press used to balance a county budget, and the I ounts of the previous day's local professional politicians. For 40 years, exercise to live within his means. Over the same willingness to cut down victim assistance, rather than focusing it unnecessary U1 ln 8 tabu,ar column, like football Democrat controlled Congresses have tried one experiment after another (mpstly years the federal budget has been a giant credit card for politicians; higher taxes and administrative expense, can be applied to offices in Jackson County, I ngham County entirely on the defendant as we do now. Let's see if we can convince the public the federal government. and possibly Livingston Eft tJlemen and women elected this involving blind spending), and all we have inflation are how we get sent the bill. I do not believe that a balanced budget depending County, that the system will help them, as well as IL Ve deal with serious national to show fot it is a current inflation rate of Earlier this year a poll showed that only and reduced inflation necessarily means on available budget. I ask input deal with the criminal. and contact from everyone in the 6th ■r J jj'ems that politicians have about 10 per cent. Tragically, the 21 per cent of the American public more unemployment. Though this has District. Get me the facts on both sides of Many of these proposals are innovative ■ IhJ or handled poorly in the experience lends credence to the aphorism approved of the way Congress has been been true in the past, seldom if ever before any isstN, then let me vote my honest and totally opposed to present concepts of Krmhn6 p'emised toy campaign on the that prosperity in this country depends on doing its job. Considering the hard have we had the present combination of a strict, letter of the law criminal justice ■1 " that the voters have had a wartime economy. decisions that will have to be made in the rampant inflation and high conviction. I sincerely believe that the best system. But some of the theories involved politics is following one's conscience. ■Wanf.. Passional politicians, and I don't believe that. I believe a strong coming years, a four - to - one vote of "no unemployment. It would be irresponsible, CRIMINAL JUSTICE: The are working in Jackson County, and the confidence" in the country's elected criminal Slated ■ ™ wto i f concems as private citizens economy depends on the use of common in my judgment, to ignore the problems of justice system in the United States today background in such programs at a local public action. sense by elected officials, and the courage representatives can spell disaster. I'm inflation and level will be of value to any congressman simply spend more I(J economy neither deters crime nor rehabilitates is the best example of to say no to government spending that running for Congress because I think I can government money hiring the unemployed who represents the 6th Congressional Bement criminals. Six million crimes are by irresponsible might benefit a few constituents ,at the help reverse those figures. to government jobs. reported District. Let's see if we can make the each year, and recent studies have streets of our major cities safe again. Monday, August 5 | 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Communists By ASSOCIATED PRESS pushing drive near DaNang There are no firm casualty reports from the fighting, but both SSAJ5-S" to,w' Communist troops overran 10 government positions and heavily shelled others in Quang Ngai province 75 miles south of Communist and government losses are believed to be high. Each side has committed a division of 10,000 troops to the area south N.HT« SH, "in, extended civilians in the tad. killed One shellin, province's Ngai,12 f,«.n.n,e,t Hanh district towiTiov.!!11 , *I here, field reports said Sunday. of Da Nang, officials said. ' officials said. ' govem»ml The reports said about half of the more than 800 troops The South Vietnamese command in Saigon said 70 Communist officials said an estimated 2,000 North Vietnamese troops In Cambodia, rebel forces overran five small I troops and 10 government soldiers were killed in a battle near from an independent brigade moved into the province, began manning the outposts made it back to government lines. outposts and abducted several hundred villagers only threes"? I The attacks were part of a continuing drive by North miles from the capital of Phnom Penh, according to field ^I Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces against government outposts The reports said at least 40 militiamen from a 200 • man f I along the coast south of Da Nang, the country's second largest were missing, and that 15 villagers were slain after they resta? I city. In Saigon, the Viet Cong delegation to the two - party Joint Military Commission, replying to a protest note from the Saigon delegation, said the attacks were justified because the government was using the area to launch pacification operations in violation Ballenger By ANGELIA CARROLL Though federal law requires loan from Carr which has been tops from John Kenneth Galbraith, The villages lie in the swampy area adjacent to the east the Mekong River. Field reports said that the Khmer Rouge attacked the under a cover of heavy, cold rain late Saturday night. tunkiI l0,l villi*. ^I I of the cease - fire. former ambassador to India State News Staff Writer listing of all contributions over partially repaid,, $1,500 from Since the drive began July 17, the Communists have seized and now a Harvard economist. more than a score of government outposts and villages with the Running for Congress can be $100, Barton, Carr and Mark Atlas, an MSU student Taylor's campaign YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY an expensive business. Larrowe have listed all of and $1,000 each from Alan heaviest fighting around district towns 20 to 30 miles south of Da organization owes only $550 in According to campaign them, even contributions as Suits, the owner of Suits News Nang. small as $2. loans. Of this sum, $300 was expenditure reports released by Co., and Edwin Goldring of Barton's committee, "A Lot loaned by Taylor's wife, the five candidates vying for Jackson, a vice president of of People Who Want Bruce Lucille Taylor. Taylor himself the 6th U.S. Congressional Jacobson's Inc. contributed $4,246.60 to his district seat, $101,104.46 had Barton in Congress," is the The Carr campaign received With contacts from been spent as of July 25, the only group which lists no debts a boost from a July 17 campaign effort. tart Lansing's only Co - Op for Optical Needs owed by the committee. contribution of $10,000 from MON & THURS closing date for the most 11 AM m recent reports. Barton himself has pitched in the United Auto Workers. Carr ■ TUES, VVEO.' Fr? ' Acknowledged election $7,508.97, of which $1000 is listed as a contribution. Barton said he very proud to have 351-5330 9 AM - 1 PM. j ... front - runners Republican received the contribution. state Sen. William S. Ballenger, has received only seven EYE EXAMINATIONS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Larrowe's group owes R-Williamston, and Democrat M. Robert Can, an East contributions of $100 or more, including his own contribution. $2,250 on loans of $1,000 Larrowe, $1,000 from Poe CO-OPTICAL SERVICES Dr. Richard Hearn, Optometrist Pussy " from Lansing attorney, also lead in Ballenger's committee owes Harold Scheer, a Mt. Vernon, Now in Brookfield Plaza the money race — Ballenger $10,600, all but $600 of which N.Y., contractor j and $250 having spent $31,972.30 Ballenger himself loaned the from Shri Kumar Poddar, an CaJ during the campaign and Carr group. Ballenger has Okemos businessman. Larrowe contributed $2,800 to his $26,572.44. Republican also received a contribution of challenger Clifford Taylor, an campaign in addition to the loan. $500 from Betty and Stanley East Lansing attorney, is Sheinbaum, the publishers of | presents running a close third, with The Carr for Congress Committee has debts of Ramparts magazine, and $50 ** spending totalling $22,073.35. Honeymoon Jackson County Prosecutor _ n . $6,610, including $1,000 PASSPORT and company Bruce Barton, a Republican, and Democrat Charles P. Ml APPLICATION PHOTOS $450' Larrowe, MSU professor of * Regular SB ®0 for 3 photo) economics, trail in the money listings, having expended $10,572.85 and $9,913.52, Poe ASS. SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON MISS J APPAREL respectively. PANTS Retain Judge $4 to $11 DAN TSCHIRHART JACKETS, SHIRTS & TOPS East Lansing District Judge $4 to $16 BATHING SUITS $8 & $9 372-7080 2400 N. East Street T-SHIRT DRESSES $6 & $8 1 Selected by Governor Milliken ,i(te? Committee tm Jmlici.il Fitnevs, 2 Interior/, rton pjrtrsjn, belongs to Jacobson's n 3. Trial efjierience 4 ye.irs trial i'Kperi VOTE AUGUST 6 PRIMARY open thursday and friday until nil —Final Markdown— All Remaining Ladies Sandals 20% off (excluding Huaraches) MENS WOMENS over 900 pair over 425 pair Sandler, Bass, Caressa LEVI'S MINIMALL Dexter, Verde, Crosby Square values to $2800 551 E. Grand River 5000 sq. feet of student service values to s2700 Clogs, Shoes, Sandals LEVI'S DELI SANDWICHES Now only MO97 5997 corned beef turkey ham & cheese salami beef, chile dogs, pastrami WOMENS BOOTS ICE CREAM over 450 pair cones sodas floats sundaes slushes thick shakes values to $2800 hooded sweatshirt. SPEEDY PRINT . .the big coverup 10 copies $1.00 100 copies $3.95 NOW ONLY *5" over jeans, beachwear, hiking and biking 50 copies $2.45 500 copies $7.95 actionwear. Drawstring hood, muff pocket for 1000 copies $11.95 2 pair for s8*° hands end totables. Grey, navy or green We pick up & deliver on orders polyester/cotton. Sizes S.M.L. $9 of 2000 or more. Phone 351-1120 PHOTO STUDIO Passport ID Photo Blow MSU BOOT - 18 X 24 B & W $4.95 - - While U Wait ups 225 E. Grand River Jacobson's PINBALL PALACE East Lansing's largest Park and Shop pool foosball Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 5, 1974 7 ntiabortionists split in 6th District ANNETTE TAYLOR intended for mass distribution race and has said that impressed with him but there's practice of abortion." b Sen. William S. Ballenger abortion is Since the antiabortion The parish churches also do not an issue in the one thing that bothers me Barton has said that he cent of the rest of the district. is still an issue that can draw a Jns the Republican election. primary he's just a bit too well oiled." - firmly believes the fetus is a groups have not reached an not endorse candidates and sizeable block of voters to the Lination for the 6th One problem antiabortion agreement on which leave the problem of Still issue? person and would support polls. Kigressional District in Campaign help groups have is that they are Buckley amendment. the amendment they support, the identifying election issues to Hsdsy'^ primary election, The campaigns of both reluctant to endorse a single pressure in Congress is divided. the Michigan Catholic But Taylor's campaign The antiabortion forces, ■ reason may be because the Barton and Taylor have Taylor has not indicated The Catholic church does not who succeeded in 1972 in drawn candidate, either because of which of the bills he would Conference, said Lansing workers have told voters that a ■abortion groups and the members and supporters of allow any abortions but some the tradition or group policy. Diocese Aux. Bishop James S. vote for Barton is really a vote defeating a referendum to Tolic community have split Michigan Right to Life Barbara Radigan, of the support but the strongest issue antiabortion members support Sullivan. But in Lansing area for Ballenger. Because the allow abortions in the state, it votes between Bruce in his campaign is an Committee, other antiabortion Michigan Right to Life returning exception clause as in the Catholic church parishes there Taylor campaign has cut into recognize they are entering a |ton and Clifford Taylor, Committee, explained that decision - state and local making powers to Buckley amendemnt. are small organizaitons working Ballenger's early strong lead, new phase in their campaign. abortion has been the quiet group's policy as follows: governments. Radigan said the Right to to get the vote for Tyalor, workers are saying that Taylor, "This is a whole new battle, le of the campaign, "Right to Life is primarily If an acceptable wording can Life Committee goal is to pass according to Egbert. and not Barton, has the real Irshadowed by impeachment an educational be decided upon, passed federal legislation outlawing completely different from the organization by the If the Catholic vote in the chance of beating Ballenger. old one (Proposal I economic issues. and, though we let House and Senate, and then abortions but she said some In any event, the outcome B) which our people district which is about 27 per means that we are moving from Che local Michigan Right to know where the candidates ratified by 38 states within members support the states' of Tuesday's primary election education to politics," Radigan cent, and the antiabortion t Committee and about groups and the Catholic stand, we cannot as a group seven years, the amendment rights amendment, which vote may indicate whether abortion said. other antiabortion Church. Barton, endorse one over another." would become a would gets out in the primary, ■en who is part of the result in some states Barton speculates that he could Lps and supporters in the Catholic, said many of his The differences between the constitution. permitting abortion, because it gain more votes than Taylor. In f District, are seeking to workers and volunteers are two candidates which have All the bills are now in has a better chance of passing order for Barton to win the K.t candidates who would "prolife people." Taylor's divided the antiabortion and committee. Jean King, feminist in both Houses. H won't forget to flash even if you do. Republican nomination he Sport a constitutional campaign has about 150 Catholic support may be found attorney from Ann Arbor, said "We really don't want to would have to pull all of the Minolta Endment to reverse the U.S. antiabortion volunteers, in the constitutional that she had expected the make abortion an issue in the city of Jackson 23 per cent Autopak 400-X. E>reme Court decision according to Mari Egbert, a amendment each would House to vote an antiabortion of the votes - where he has knitting abortion. Taylor for Congress campaign campaign," Radigan said. "But • Fully automatic, just aim and shoot. support. bill out of committee last prolife been prosecuting attorney *"!>, J Speaks out aide. people, who are • Electric eye sets correct exposure, with Abortion Bills November but the House concerned with more issues since 1968, and about 20 per or without flash. ■. Barton, who was encouraged The antiabortion became groups involved in than just Fires flash automatically ■ run for the Republican want to defeat To date there have been 20 abortion, know where • ^ : &£■'' Ballenger, who impeachment. to go to find out where their only when needed. ■gressional nomination by is the front runner in the bills and resolutions introduced candidates stand. We pass the • Uses X-cubes for battery- 1 Michigan Right to Life Republican in both houses of Senate to vote primary race, congress word by word - of - mouth." less operation. Jnmittee. has publicly stated because he has shown support since the Supreme Court • Pocket-size portability. ■ support of a constitutional of the Supreme Court decision. decision. The principal bills The Senate Judiciary • Takes #126 instant-load ■ endment to outlaw Though his campaign does not are: Committee's Subcommittee No endorsements on cartridges. Jrtion. He is the only include statements on •The Buckley amendment, Constitutional Amendments The Catholic Conference MINOLTA AUTOPAK 400-X lididate who has stated his abortion, at one speaking which redefines the word has conducted several hearings does not endorse candidates K)rtion position in his engagement Ballenger said he "person" in the constitution to since March on the Senate but its July 24 newsletter ftpaign literature. would oppose a constitutional include "unborn (human) antiabortion bills. King and "Focus" encourages readers to vaylor Ambers is backed of -various by amendment denying the right of a woman to have an offspring at every stage of their biological development." The other followers of the committee hearings anticipate vote and to know where the candidates stand on various $50 LIST $3995 MARKS ■abortion groups but his abortion. amendment would prevent all the Senate will vote a bill on to issues. The first one listed is Tortion position is Both candidates for the abortions except to save the the Senate floor at the end of the ''Human Life Publicized and unless Democratic nomination have life of the mother. 1974 or early 1975. Amendment." Icifically asked, he avoids •The 1 issue. said they support the Supreme Court decision. Hogan which grants equal amendment, protection I MARKS/ 524 26 E MICHIGAN ' Kt a Icheon women's group last week, while the "Too well-oiled" "I have my loyalty to Mr. of the law to the fetus "from the moment of conception." PHOTO SHOPS Inc. in, J PH 484 ?4i4 candidates mentioned Barton because he's a good There is no exception. liMB r position on abortion, man and has worked with us •The Whitehurst fclor talked briefly about sex for so long," a Barton amendment, which returns to ■crimination and then campaign worker said recently. the states the right to "allow, Tcussed the economy. He has "And Taylor says all the right regulate or prohibit the It included his abortion things about abortion and the lition in campaign literature jual Rights Amendment. I'm 349*2696 r IMPERIAL CARDEN Featuring Oourm«t food from All of Chin*. Poe >Im polynotlm drink, trx) Amtrlcin Food. SPECIAL LUNCHEON $1.75 You can now gel 3 Free (wup, antra*, tea & cookie) FAMILY DINNER (4 court*) Cokes with every large pizz FOR TWO $9.00 m (each additional dinner $4.50) • CARRY OUT •PARTIESWELCOMED^ Tuesday and • LUNCHEON COCKTAILS 2060 Grand Riwr,Ok»mo6 Ok*moi tilt •« 1-66 Thursday only Great tasting pizzas at moderate prices with TONIGHT —■ VARSITY INN IS fast, free delivery . GUEST Order IFOOD & BOOZE NIGHT! 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Open at 7:00 P.M. 125 2 ADULT ANIM¬ ATED FUN FEATURESI Itorbra Streisand "The Nine Lives of Reg. $1.63 FRITZ the CAT" Sake** " Shown 7:15-9:50 PLUS ——— "HEAVY TRAFFIC" Femtly Night From 4 P.M. on. «g-',PQ] Shown 8:35 only (R) East Grand River (2 blocks East of Hagadorn) Monday, August 5 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 1974 1 CALL NOW ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT BEFORE CLASSIFIED TO ADVERTISE 'WELCOME WEEK' DEADLINE-AUG. 16th 355-8255 Aula Service FRANKLYSPEAKING ]® IpaHasts M l: Moawttft « / NEED TO move Into an apartment EAST LANSING - 2 bedroom, ROOM FOR mala student «*. before September? Attractively •hare kitchen, aveilebla August from Union. 211* MACH I 1< FREE . .. ADVICE with every pan furnished 1 bedroom et 15, $125 plus deposit. 484-0629 Grand I regular g«, tape cassette. 332-8785. 3-8-7 Sharp. soldi CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo Street, 1 University Terrace. Skylights. or 349-2120, ask for Mr. --"P?!1"' *48 per month. I MAVERICK - 1971, 6 cylinder, mile west of campus. C-4-8-9 487-5055. Option for Fall. $100 for August 15 • September 14 351-4110. Cawood. 3 8-9 SINGLE ROOM^g.nt(tm„;l references. Graduate prJ* I PHONE 355-8255 automatic, low mileage, Call 2-8-5 347 Student Services Bid?. 487-2129. 3-8-9 — l^482'8304 3'8 6 •AUTOMOTIVE Need a Little Work OWN ROOM - Female. S"blease fall. $75. Meadowbrook Trace «■» . ]| OWN ROOM, $65 Available p.r immediately^ I Done on your 393-5225. 3-8-7 337-0347. 5-8-5 * *I Scooters & Cycta Formula A Chevron... TWO BEDROOM, Okemot, to lease THREE BEDROOM houae, $185 Parts & Service MUSTANG 1972. 6 cylinder, PRIVATE ROOM in h„ " I or sublease. Utilities included. Aviation automatic, good condition, 26,000 miles. 351-8797. 3-8-7 $165, available immediately. plus utllltlaa. 724 Johneon. 332-2419, 7-10 p.m. M-12 $50/month Sum^T °* I 332-1946 6-8 5 353-8938. 393-6386, after 6 ♦EMPLOYMENT o.m. 3-8-7 •FOR RENT 1968 3/4 ton FORD camper. Special carbrake, power steering, SEPTEMBER, LARGE *2 bedrooms, 2 full bath,, fi,wT 1 I Apartments automatic spare tank, plus 10' x Modern, attractive house Houses 5' high Wolverine camper gas >r your TRIUMPH OKEMOS. 2 bedroom in country. q# >r your SPRITE neighborhood. Utilit|„' M | refrigerator, furnace, fully Furnished, $100 security $1404150. Deni, Rooms equipped, boat rack, 1 owner, >r your DATSUN deposit, $150/month. Lanaing, 2 337099]' | >r your TOYOTA •FOR SALE excellent condition. $1500. bedroom, east side, partially >r your VOLVO ■ Animals 463-2525. 2-8-7 furnished, $100aecurlty deposit, SUMMER ROOMS. Fumy* | >r your JAGUAR £ $ 140/month. 351-7233. Mobile Homes >r Whatever BL-1-8-5 utilities paid. Kitchen iy perking, close. $55 I •LOST & FOUND 484-9774 n-lftJiTi . 332WI "■ ■ •PERSONAL EAST - SIDE 4 bedroom 12 •PEANUTS PERSONAL OLDSMOBILE 1967. $250, new BURCHAM WOODS month lease $240. Unfurnished 676-1557. 3-8-9 •REAL ESTATE tires, good reliable transportation. 355-0914. 2-R-fi Enjoy the good life in the ForSak ^ •RECREATION coming year and leave the end of the month utility hassles to EAST LANSING. 1,2,3 bedroom •SERVICE houses, large lota. One year least •Heated Peel •Lawtfty GIRLS 26" 3 speed Instruction starting September 1. $145 end •Amp*. M/kli* «Alr CMi •Nicety funum up. 394-1067. 3-8-5 bicycle. Good condition. $£ I Typing Service FALL LEASES •TRANSPORTATION VAN 1964 Ford $375, and 1964 (UtHltiea Included) LARGE ROOM in nice house until MARSHALL 100 Super \ •WANTED VW with extras,- $400. Efficiency tIM me. September 15. Cheep. 337-9637. amplifier with two spe*. 351-2764. 3-8-7 1 Bedroom flMme. Three blocks to campus. 3-8-5 2 Bedroom $134 km. cabinets. Clean. $800.332-001S I ••RATES** 3-8-9 " VOLVO 144 1971. Automatic, air 745 Burchem Dr. 361 - 3118 MSU NEAR. 3310 "ike Lansing, 3 conditioning, AM/FM, WANTED: HELP for dog kennel. MAN NEEDED for sublease, 8-15 - bedroom* d, $180 plus or 484 • 4014 SCHWINN SPORTS mechanically perfect, like new. Part or full time. 372-3372. 9-15. $55. Twyckingham utllltl.ftfc" deposit. 484-8131. Twrer Call 351-7324. 5-8-12 4-8-7 apartments. Dan, 351-0244. SOUTH HOLMES, 301. Two room 3-8-5 Campy, Nervar, DiaCompepn I 3-8-9 efficiency, furnished, includes Must sell to buy new Gibson I utilities. $125. 351-7497. TWO 349-0565, after 4:30.2-8-7 VOLVO 1968, 122S wagon. New BABYSITTER: EXPERIENCE, my BEDROOM, 411 Shepherd. rebuilt engine. New paint, no home, mornings. Begins EFFICIENCY. CLOSE. Sharp. Til 0-10-8-23 $195. Unfurnished, cerpeted, rust, California car. Radials, September, own transportation. nice yard. 489-0197. 4-8-5 BOSS IS Gonel Record Sale! I 15 September, $120. Fall $160. automatic, radio. $1400. Best 332-3166. 3-8-5 TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile reduce inventory to Bos c® I 50 4.00 16.50 13. 332-1946. 5-8-12 offer. 484-4869 or 372-1413 homes. $25 - $35/week. Ten NEW DUPLEX, unfurnished, close remodel. East MARSHALL MUSIC, I after 6 p.m. C-10-8-23 LOCATED AT THE DESK CLERK needed must have minutes to campus. Quiet and to campus. 1226 Fry. 337-7042. Lansing. C-3-8-9 CORNER OF JOLLY - WOMAN NEEDED for 2-woman, & OKEMOSRO transportation and be willing to August - September 15. Own peaceful on a lake. 641-6601 or X 2-8-5 FANNY FARMER S vw 1967, rebuilt engine 1000 349 - 3196 travel. Call 372-0567 or room. $50, no deposit. Close. 484-5315. 0-10-8-23 8.00 13.00 26. miles. New tires. Very clean. 6DAY A WEEK TOWING 489-1215 between 12-6 p.m. 332-4846. X 3-8-7 WOMAN, GRAD or working, to Candles. GULLIVER STATE I .75 10.00 16.25 32. $700. 353-7865 before 7 p.m. OPEN 6 DAYS 0-10-8-23 TWO MEN needed for 4-man Cedar share coed farmhouse beginning DRUGS, 1105 East Grrd River. C-1-8-5 | 7 AM - 9 PM BUT SUNDAY 5-8-5 TWO BEDROOMS, unfurnished, Village apartment, Fall through mid - September. 351-7730. DEADLINE MODELS FOR photography. Call air, carpeted, $165, heating paid. Spring terms. Call 351-1941, X-2-8-5 1 P.M. one class between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Village Green, after 6 p.m. 3-8-7 AKAI X-200D, Reel to Reel t« I day 349-0698. before publication. r Employment |{ 489-1215. 0-10-8-23 Okemos. 1-8-5 MALE NEEDED Fall through EAST LANSING furnished houses, 3 and 4 and 6 man. 337-9412. deck auto 332-2831.3-8 9 - reverie, $150. ■ PART AND full time summer Spring. Americana Apartments. 5-8-12 Peanuts Personal ads positions for MSU students. 332-0345.10-8-23 CANON CAMERA Equipmeit I 1971 450 HONDA. Sharp machine, must be pre paid. excellent running condition. Call STUDENT PERSONNEL position Automobile required. 35<-5800. SUBLEASE SEPTEMBER 1 • June TL-OL 50mm 1.8, FX58nm| desired by experienced Masters C-10-8-23 1.2, 135mm 3.5 lens, 3X tel 482-3210, ask for Scott. 3-8-7 CLOSE, FURNISHED, immediate, 15, upstairs of house, 4 people, graduate. Excellent references. 1 bedroom, no pets. 332-5374. utilities included. $300/month, extender. $350. Dave 393-1131 1 Cancellations/ Corrections 5-8-7 355-5892. 5-8-12 EXPERIENCED BOOK Sales 5-8-12 1 block 351-2476. 2-8-5 - 12 noon one class day KAWASAKI 350, 1972. Only 52 miles, best offer. Call 482-9078, people, top dollar paid. before publications. CHEMIST/ POLYURETHANCS. 393-5842 between 9em - 12 ONE GIRL needed for fall. Capital SUMMER AND Fall - from $50. after 5:30. 3-8-5 Repidly growing division of noon. 5-8-5 Villa Apartments. $46.25. Utilities included. 334 Michigen The State News will be 1973 HONDA CB 350. $600, good leeding international compi y 332-2906. 3-8-7 Avenue, ecroes from campus. condition, must sell. 353-0017. has an excellent opportunity tor MARRIED COUPLE to manage Call after 6 p.m. 332-5906. 7-8-2 0 - SPEED SCHWINN World ■ responsible only for the Traveler. 24" frame. $!l I 3-8-7 an individual with BS degree in student apartments. Salary. Call LANSING: EAST side. One end 2 first day's incorrect 332-4432 for interview. 3-8-5 HEARD THE WORD? 351-0349. 3 8-5 Chemistry. This full time bedrooms. KARVER REALITY. EAST LANSING, Okemos eree, 4 insertion. YAMAHA 90 - twin, excellent position requires an individual Collingwood Apts. 339-9551 or IV5-4415. 5-7-9 bedroom executive ranch. 54 acre with a good academic average, BABYSITTER AND/or lot. 0 - SPEED bicycle made in condition, 2600 miles. $275. $400/month plus depsoit. Bills are flue 7 days Irom and offers an attractive salary housekeeper. Part time, East are now leasing for Call efter 6 p.m. 882-4163. Holland. Immaculate condition. | 882-9167. 4-8-9 NEAR UNION. One bedroom, 2 - Summer and Fall I Reesonable. 349-0827.3-8-5 and benefits package. For Lansing home, starting man, furnished, elr. 12-8-19 50C late service charge will further information please send September. Live - in, me is 1972 HONDA CL450. Excellent $165/month. 337-0805. 5-8-9 condition, 5500 miles. $800, resume in confidence to: L. optional. References. Call BAYOU PLACE - 4 bedrooms, MEIZEL CLASSICAL GUITAR,| 485-0834, 351-9028. 5-8-12 Hawley, Personnel, REN Plastics Donna, Monday - Friday, 8am - fully carpeted, climate control. excellent condition « *air conditioned OFF MICHIGAN AVENUE. One Automotive Department, P & A Division of 5pm at 332-3541. 5-8-14 bedroom, cleen, new carpet. $390. 393-7655. 7-8-9 shell ceae and accessories. $154 ( 1972 SUZUKI TS250. Excellent CIBA - GEIGY, 5656 South *dishwasher 3323121, efter 5^3-8-5 Unfurnished except stove and ROOM FOR student trail bike. Must sell, moving. Cedar Street, Lansing, Michigan ♦shag carpeting refrigerator. Utilities paid. Call neer campus. BICYCLES $425 or best offer. 355-5932. 48909. An Equal Opportunit\ ♦unlimited parking $52.50 per month. Stay - ALL Ten Speed* | CAMARO 1969. Black, 3 stick, good 337-7307. BL-1-8-5 - speed, condition. $850. 3-8-7 Employer. CIBA - GEIGY. 3-8-9 i m ♦Plush furniture ♦Model Open Daily 627-9387. 3-8-5 indefinitely. 332-0016. 3-8-9 Cell efter 4pm. Verlous colors Simplex de-railer, cem ar TWO GIRLS needed, fall through brakaa, high quality at dultn ■ 1973 HONDA CL350. Excellent Spring, Campus Hill Apartments. coat. Forced warehouse sale. 9-F condition. $700 or best offer. DISTRIBUTOR: MALE and TV AND STEREO rentals. call 351-8282 FOUR OR 5 person, 526 Cornell, Z UTLASS 1970. 2 air, Door, 355-4122, after 5. 3-8-5 Female. Part time for National $24/term. $9.95/month. Free 349-4617. 5-8-5 $450/month, 4 or 5 bedroom 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. (■ AM/FM, new brakes, muffler. a.m. • 12 p.m. Saturday. MC 355-3180. 5-8-7 Organization. For information same day delivery and service. (Behind Zody'i duplexes, neer campua, g Call N E J AC, 3 BEDROOM duplex. Near Campus STORAGE, 1241 Roth Drive, 1971 HONDA 450cc, excellent phone 484-5247. 3-8-9 337-1300. $400/month. 351-5891. 4-8-9 DATSUN 510. 1970. Excellent condition, 8000 miles, $700. C-10-8-23 on the river) J partly furnished. Call 351-7026. South Cedar, at i-96. 694-3311. 1-R-Q 0-10-8-23 condition, owner going overseas. 332-4234, after 3:30. 7-8-7 DENTAL TYPIST: dictaphone and $1050. 355-6175. 4-8-9 accurate typing skills needed for 1973 HONDA 450. 2700 miles, oral FRANDOR. AVAILABLE now for GUNS, RIFLES, and handgunsd surgery office. Medical all kinds. Buy, trade and at OOOGE 1964. transportation. $100. Good, reliable many extras, excellent condition. $1150. Call Russ terminology helpful. Exceptional benefits offered to *P»1ments j!^l September 1. Large 1 bedroom, completely furnished. $170 plus Best year 'round price N Mechanically sound. 351-7369. 4-8-9 Mueller, 371-3255. 3-7-29 conscientious person. send resume to Please Box D-4 State electric. No pets. Phone Westphalia 1-587-6680. 5-8-9 APARTMENTS FALL, COMPLETELY furnlahed. Utllltlee paid. Kitchen, TV, Southern Michigan. BOB'SGiml SHOP, 2412 South Csdtr.Mj FALL PRICES motorcycles and OKEMOS, 1 and 2 bedroom, 371-2244. 0-10-8-23 OOOGE 1968 Polara. Power on News. 3-8-9 •Close to Campus perking, laundry. Very cloaa. unfurnished and furnished. No motorcycle trailers. We have the LAKE LANSING. Lake - front •Air Conditioned Single, $70; Double, $100. steering and brakes. In fine best prices in town on leathers undergrads. 349-0558. 5-8-12 •All Appliances WANTED: BUSBOY, Tuesday and living. Deluxe 1 bedroom 332-5722, 484-9774. 0-10-8-23 shape. Best offer. 489-5867. and riding apparel. Bring this ad Including dishwasher Thursday nights. Some noons. apartment, unfurnished, for •Luxurious Furnishings 3-8-7 QUIET APARTMENT, 2 blocks and get a $2.75 T-shirt for Every other weekend. Contact reliable couple. No pets. $165 •Shag Carpeting FAST LANSING. Men - oulet campus. Until Fall $80/month. $1.75. SHEP'S MOTOR Miss Krueger, 355-4510. 3-8-9 per month. Phone 339-2075. •On-Slte Management room, light cooking, parking. 332-8498. 3-8-7 •Private Balconies SPORTS INC. 2460 North 5-8-14 337-9247. 5^-12 •SWIMMING POOL Cedar, Holt (just south of I-96 EXPERIENCED OFFICE help. overpass). Phone 694-6621. Holt area. Phone 484-7069, after CRASH, 6 weeks. Campus. 2 EAST LANSING. One block from Now Leasing bedroom, utilities. Charge per FAMILY OWNED 1967 green C-3-8-9 5pm. 3-8-9 campus, off Trowbridge. For Fall Occuvancv bedroom. After six, 351-8562. Mustang, with snow tires. $400. $ 1 40/month, immediate 332-1181.3-8-5 SUZUKI TS125 set up for trail, FULL TIME office position, varied 3-8-7 vacancy. 351-4879, or Only $73 Per Person Cherianti forks. Git-Kit, Bader duties. Must be good with 337-7997. 5-8-9 FOR THREE MAN 513 HILLCREST. One beautiful 2 shocks, and morel $350. Dave, FIAT 1969 - 124 Sport Coupe, 332-2018 after 3:30pm. 3-8-9 figures. Experience helpful. bedroom apartment available. 351-7212 2-door, 5-speed, radials, sharp. Apply, LUM'S office, 220 SOUTH HOLMES, 301. One Nicely furnished, air 731 Burcham Drive $985. 489-5867. 3-8-5 Albert, East Lansing. 7-8-16 bedroom, ground floor, near conditioning, carpeted, security Model open 2-5 M - F doors. $320/fall; reduced NOW. Sparrow Hospital. Furnished, all FURD CUSTOM 500 1965. Runs GIRL STUDENT. A kind, mature, utilities. $140. 351-7497. Other times by Appointment Phone 332-2796. 3-8-7 well, good tires. $200. hard working student is needed 0-108-23 355-3136. 3-8-5 for cleaning and cooking dinner MALE FOR 2-man. August $75. in a nearby faculty home. Some GMC VAN 1965, runs good, needs child care. Hours are 3:15 - 6:15 September 1 through June, $ 132/month. Call 337-1580. work, best offer. 332-2294. MAS0N B0DY SHOP - 812 East weekdays, all day Saturday. HORNET 1970. 6 - stick. Radio, Kalamazoo Street since 1940: Complete auto painting and Walking distance campus. Job continues through summer and next year. Good pay. Call ONE 5-8-12 - FOUR Man apartment LOOK. collision service. 485-0256. NO ASTERISKS. economical and clean. Call duplex. Close, nice. $160 - $320. 337-0241, after 6:30 p.m. 677-2352. 1-8-5 C-108-23 5-8-12 332-1946. 5-8-12 Air conditioning Asterisks are a sure Tinted glass all around Automatic transmission sign that the model you Four 3-point ★ SERVICE* BEST FALL TERM DEAL want is going to cost more than you thought. Power steering Infinitely-adjustable retractable seat belts Volvo has come up Child-proof rear front bucket scats that WHO WHAT - WHERE? - -FURNISHED with an ingenious device to replace asterisks: let you sit on leather Fuel door locks 12 -month warranty injection with unlimited mileage If this is You Let OUR STUDENTS APTS. standards. They allow every Volvo 164 to Four-wheel power disc brakes Of course, with all these standards, you may come fully equipped, Bachelor fr. $144.75 - 1 bedroom fr. $195.00 at no extra cost, with Whitcwall radial tires wonder if the Volvo 164 READERS KNOW IT TOO! 2 Bedroom fr. $215.00 - 8 LOCATIONS NEAR Ten-outlet heating and comes with any factory- ventilation system installed options. Yes. ADVERTISE Volvo left one opening CAMPUS Rear window for options. A sunroof. defroster/defogger Beechwood 351-6168 North Points 332-5675 in the WELCOME WEEK Delta Arms Evergreen 351-6839 Univenity Terract 337-0580 351-6839 Univanity Villa 351-2011 YELLOW PA6E BUSINESS Haslett Arms 351-8950 Inn America 337-1621 Glenn Herrimwr Inc. 6135 W. saglna* 482-0226 SERVICE DIRECTORY HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT COMPANY /olkswagen - Volvo • Body Short Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 Sat. Til 3 444 Michigan - Phone 361-7910 (Including Parts I. Service* 355 - 8255 - deadline Aug. 16th - 355 - 8255 OPEN SAT. & SUN. I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 5, 1974 9 ftraT]® Animals J7\ [ Actions I Transportation : J- ^ Council r l cell queen sUe waterbed, FREE KITTENS. Assorted it's what's * colors. \ frame. 339-9729, afttr Litter trained. Call after :REE ... A lesson in complexion BOARD EXAM TUTORING FREE RIDE 0.3-8-7 RECORDING 372-7190. 3-8 9 6pm care. CALL 484-4519, Ea*t STANLEY H. KAPLAN Weshington D.C.; to Maryland Coast, August 15 for happening JrTv~ HARDEN and Coated Michigan, or 485-7197, Lansing Mall. MERLE NORMAN Now TUTORING COURSES being formed for the aid in moving. 332-1181. 3-8-3 mee, fnl OPTICAL DISCOUNT. ENTHUSIASTS COSMETIC STUDIOS. upcoming MCAT, DAT, LSAT, Announcements for It's What's C-10-8-23 ATGSB, GRE Board Exams. For 115 East Michigan, Lantlng, Mobile Homes Car Pool Happening must be received in the tonight information call K2-7409 C-4-8-9 We have a better selection 0-10-8-23 1-313-354-0085 State News office, 341 Services Bldg., by 1 Student p.m. at least inBERG 4-treck stereo tape and larger inventory of all BASF audio reel, cassette Peanuts Personalj|jfj I WANTED: EATON RAPIDS to MSU daily. two class days before publication. No announcements will be Torder Excellent condition. and 8 track tape than SCHULT 1972, 12' x 52', furnished flute SEMI player - experienced Leaving 7:20 a.m., returning 5 by phone. accepted For the Ci 1344 X-2-8-5 - any retailer in the state. Our In Holt. $900 down assume WELCOME BACK from vac Inexperienced one. to teach For fun and p.m. Phone 355-7516, 8-5p.m. voters who convenience of $104 payment. Phone 3-8-7 Let the Universal Laws work for might wish to vote JrOTRON $2680. ARP prices are also the lowest. Jackson, 1-764-2843, collect. 3-8-9 Jake. We missed you. a little profit. Glenn, 351-8660. 10-8-19 you. Perceive the multi - in the primary elections |„,hesi«rs $850. Phone ■LECTRONICS GILL 361-1388. Check us be undersold! out. We will not 1-8-5 Waited dimensional reality around you. Come to the Self Awareness - Tuesday evening, the East Lansing City Council will hold 13-8-2 FOR SALE or Rent. 1972 Fashion £ Fellowship of the Psychology Club. The opening lecture its regular meeting at 8 p.m. |gT RECORD Sale. 300 albums Manor mobile home. Two bedrooms, carpeted, many Real Estate ; Typing Service ^ Wednesday, in is at 7 p.m. 33 Union. tonight in the council MARSHALL'S extras. Located in Mason. chambers of city hall. 4 mint condition. Jwz.rock, ANN BROWN GRADUATE International Folk ■assical Current and collector* SOUND SHOP 676-4580. 3-8-5 typing and multilith STUDENT needs meets at 7 p.m. Dancing Included on the relatively offset printing. Complete service room, beginning Fall. Prefer Tuesday in Union Ems JulV 5-9 after 3 p.m. 527 402 S. Washington, Lans. IDEAL FAMILY Home. 518 for dissertations, theses, country location. 353-3563. Parlor C. Everyone is invited to light agenda is report on the a ■lizabeth, between Baily end AMERICAN 1971. 12' x 60'. Charles Street, East Lansing. 4 come and learn dances from around houses the city owns in the 245 Ann Street, E. Lans. manuscripts, general typing. IBM 3-8-5 the world. Refreshments included. in. 3-8-7 Skirted, porch, shed, disposal, bedrooms, all brick fireplace, vicinity of city hall. The city - 24 years experience. furnished. Windmill Park. Clean! screened porch, perfect GIRL CREW, sail Mackinac Straits Rho council must decide whether it IiMAGE SALE, August 1-2 SAVE $$$$. Used stereo make an offer. 694-8435. 4-7-31 condition. Less than $40,000. 1. C-7-31 August 16 - 25. Call 351-6522, executive Omega Alpha will hold meeting of all officers an should request variances for Kursday, Friday, 9 _ 5 equipment, auto sound systems, Land contract terms available. PURPLE VICKI Fast, accurate, - after 5pm. 1-8-5 and interested brothers at 9 p.m. several housing code violations n 940 Audubon Road, cast 1000 used 8-track taoes, TV 482-2937, 351-2546. 11-8-23 inexpensive typing. Very near Saturday at 171 Gunson St. or nsing. Lamps, toys, and sots, camera and FOR SALE, 1969 Richardson. Elections and general function comply with its own movie FEMALE ROOMMATE IS). Available immediately. Call campus. 337-7260. 10-8-7 Help dates will be discussed. ordinance. jothing 2-8-2 equipment. Typewriters, pocket calculators, adding machines, 694-9644, after 6pm. 5-8-5 select apartment or house for Councilwoman Thelma THESES, RESUMES, typing and fall. Own room. Close, Cheryl. ClNG MACHINE Clearance guitars, amplifiers and Recreation qq 351-4869. After Adult recreation at Spartan Evans is vacationing and will 1972 STATESMAN, 12' x 50', printing. Reasonable prices. Friday, Village School is held from 6:30 to not be hie! Brand new portables accessories 200 new and used (313)274-2944.2-8-5 8:30 p.m. on Monday, present at the meeting. skirted, shed, large yard with COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Wednesday I49.9;. $5 per month. Large rifles and shotguns on disolay. 351-4116. C-10-8-23 and Thursday. Come and join in the No public hearings are ■action of reconditioned used Camp tents and equipment. vegetable and flower garden. NEED A break before fall term? fun of various team scheduled. $3000 or best offer. 625-7237. TWO GIRLS need place to live, fall sports. lachines. Singers, Whites, Scuba qear. golf clubs, Spend mag September 1-7 at a IRENE ORR On vacation. term only, close to campus. Call wheels, hand and power tools. X 5-8-12 - ■ecchis. New Homes and "many wilderness resort near Sault St. 337-9596. 5-8-9 $19.95 to $39.95. Jewelry and watchis. All Returning September. Ready to Worship service will be held at 8 Marie canoeing, sailing, hiking, type after Labor Day. C-10-8-23 (I s EDWARDS merchandise tested and swimming, fishing, relaxing! p.m. Monday at University BELL-STAR Helmet, good Lutheran Church, 1020 S. Harrison Maternity . . . Distributing |115 North company, Washington. auaranteed. SECONDHAND East STORE. WILCOX 509 Lost & found ~][C^] $70 covers meals, lodging, and activities. For information write ANN BROWN typing and multilith offset printing. Complete service condition. 1970 Snell approved or newer. Dale Atkins, Road. Proceeding the service, there will be a picnic and recreation, pay P9-G448. C-j Michigan Avenue, Lansing Pine River Canoe Camp, beginning at 6 p.m. for 485-4391. C-10-8-23 LOST: GERMAN short hair, ■ Barbeau, Michigan, 49710 or call dissertations, theses, manuscripts, general typing. IBM 484-8961, after weekdays. 5-8-12 7 p.m. claims swamp brown spotted male adult. Lost 906-632-9076. Hurry, 24 years experience. 349-0850. GIBSONS - RECTILINEAR Ill's, Dual 1218, enrollment is limited Extra fighting practice for the in vicinity of Okemos. Reward to 25 C-10-8-23 MARRIED GRADUATE student Dynaco 400w amplifier, tuner, Society for Creative Anachronism Call 349-3160. 5-8-12 guests. 14-8-23 commission BOCK wishes to rent fully furnished will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in preamplifier. Call 371-5427, COMPLETE THESES Service , Monday Friday. Ben. 2-8-5 - house frnm October - March. No the edge of the Sanford woodlot by |ADDIC REWARD: LOST July 21, "Kari," Discount Printing. IBM typing children. 332-8582. 3-8-7 the Bogue Street Bridge. DETROIT (UPI) - The 8 month old female and binding of theses, resumes, dog, golden, Michigan Employment STEREO AND Musical Equipment. no collar. 351-0016. 4-8-9 publications. Across from ROOMMATE NEEDED for 4 Security Commission has asked book sale SBR, Garrard, and Panasonic. campus, corner M.A.C. and apartment. Furnished, - man MENSA games and fun at 7:30 tonight at Miriam Salkov and Vern women seeking retroactive Turntables, 8-track tape players FIND SOMETHING Grand River. Below Jones Shipley's, 2369 Haslett Road. Bring 50% OFF and speakers. Marshall super - If you've found a pet or article of StationeryShop. Call dishwasher, $65/month. Call good location, 332-2277 some good games and snacks to unemployment benefits - the result of a ruling on forced on our regular lead 100 watt. Kustom, value, we want to COPYGRAPH SERVICES, pass if you expect to get the help you return between 5-7pm or after low prices Acoustic, Vox amplifiers and It. Just come into the State News 337-1666. C-10-8-23 munchies. Interested friends maternity leave — to wait until 10:30pm. 3-8-9 bottoms. Fender and Gibson Classified Department and tell us Aug. 26 to file claims. 'paperbacks 75% off guitars. Kustom chrome wheels you want to place an ad in EAST EXPERIENCED IBM typing. More than 100,000 women POTTERS WHEEL wanted, used. and tires. Large selection of LANSING STATE BANK'S Found Dissertations, •hardbacks 50% off (pica - elite). Preferably electric Call The Alternatives Resource are reported eligible for the elbums end 8-track tapes and Column. As a public service EAST FAY ANN, 489-0358. C-10-8-23 Center benefits. 355-5786 1-8-5 presents bicycle seminars 128 W. Grand River LP's. Leather coats from $15. LANSING STATE BANK will run weekly, on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Small in Employment commission appliances, chairs, the ad at no cost to you I WILL DO typing, 50c per OFFICE MANAGER position. Velocipede Peddler, 541 E. officials said they were page. couches, beds, tables and Grand River Ave. Call EAST LANSING Phone 394-2396. 3-8-5 Degree plus 4 years work Velocipede overwhelmed with claims. dressers. All at affordable prices. Peddler for more information, or STATE BANK experience in all phases of Check us out, DICKER & DEAL research and personnel just come on Monday. Accordingly, it asked C-10-8-23 SECONDHAND STORE, 1701 South Cedar, 487-3886. We buy Service ^ !ranspirtitii»i igj administration. For my resume, reply to P.O. Box 1534, Lansing. Interested in women to file starting Aug. 26, using the last digit of their Social Security almost anything and make trades Lost & Found WANT TO go to Los Angeles? I'll 3-8-5 Talk about dreams with trained numbers as , CLOTHING, baby items, to suit your interest. C-4-8-9 effective dates - 0-1 on be leaving after August 22. Hotel Jungian Analysts from Zurich. Jypewriter, electric broom, CARPET CLEANING lowest accomodations are free! There's a ready market for your Monday, 2-3 on Tuesday, 4-5 ■ibatchi, lights, others. p mobile home m the Want Ads. 1b2-7917. 3-8-5 FOUND: SET of Keys near Spartan in area, call 485-8356 1 349-0827. 3-8-5 To sell yours dial 355 -&255. on Wednesday, 6-7 on I Village. Contact Married 1. 3-8-9 Thursday and 8-9 on Friday. Animals Housing Office, 355-9550. ■ULTY - GRAD, VD, First floor, 1 ilf.-lJ C-3-8-7 lild, yard, appliances, washer - utilities paid, drapes, FOR THE BEST Service on stereo bmodelled, near MSU, $250. ENGLISH SETTER puppies. 7 ONE YEAR - old orange tabbv. equipment see the STEREO |493:28 after 6 or weekends. weeks.'registered. Call 349-0647. Neutered and declawed. Call SHOPPE, 543 East Grand River. after 5:30. 7-8-16 337-0237. X-3-8-7 ^44 Leadership a drawer full of pants from Henson Kickernick's sale 3/ 495 to 3/ 5" A. Teeny Rosemary bikini is lace trimmed and has a tiny bow in the front. In white and colors. Sizes 5-7, 3/4.95 IsBillBallenger. He was elected at age 27 to the M ichigan House of B. Antrcn crepe seam at bikini with special fit, back for a smooth look. White and bisque. Sizes 5-7, 3/ 5.25 C. Antron crepe brief with no - seam sides, center seam at back for smooth fit. White one Representatives where he served one term. In 1970, and bisque. Sizes 5-7,3/5.95 he was elected to the Michigan State Senate. He is the only Senator to be chairman of two standing D. Classic brief 0f nylon tricot with committees. He is also co-chairman of the important permalastic leg and waist. White and bisque. Sizes 5-7,3/5.35; sizes 8-9,3/5.95 Special Senate Study Committee on Political Ethics. All albng the way, he has distinguished himself as a Lingerie, second floor Downtown, I ansinr, Mall, Meridian Mall and leader. Which is why we should elect him to the Weuwood Mall, Jackson United States Congress. Support BaHenger for Congress in the August 6th Republican Primary. Paid for by Ballenger for Congress Committee, Walter Maner, Jr., Treasurer. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STEVi STEIN Coleman 2-hits Orioles AL needs more as Tigers split twin bill DETROIT (UPI) - Brooks Baltimore's ninth run. for another run. Rodriguez Washingtons Robinson, playing for the first A fielder's choice by Dick walked with the bases loaded time in a week, drove in four with Sharon in the first inning gave the in the fourth and Detroit MON. THROUGH SAI. 9-6 ^ runs a three - run home Tigers a run and Aurelio picked up two runs in the first run and a single in the second Rodriguez, who had five hits in for Coleman on sacrifice flies game Sunday to lead the the doubleheader, led off the by A1 Kaline and BUI Freehan. The designated runner may soon become a part of baseball, or at least American League baseball, thanks to Herb Washington. Baltimore Orioles to a 9 - 3 victory after Joe Coleman's fourth with his fourth home run of the season. Kaline tied Willie Keeler for CIGARETTES Limit 2 WAQ9 / W / i two hitter paced the Detroit Sharon's first home run this 14 th place on the all - time hit Many critics scoffed last March when Charlie Finley, the - (coupon) with list with his only hit of the Expires Aug. 11, 1974 i controversial owner of the world champion Oakland Athletics, Tigers to a 6 -1 win in the first year came a man on in the East Lansing Store Only j signed Washington, the former MSU track star, to play for his game of a doubleheader. third inning of the opener and doubleheader, a single leading team. Herb hadn't played baseball since high school but Finley Robinson, sidelined with a Mike Cuellar, 13 - 8, proceeded off the fifth inning of the first wanted him for one reason - to be a pinch runner. pulled muscle in his rib cage to give up consecutive doubles game and is now only 45 away 10% OFF O UR PRICE ON KO DAK film ' Herb started slow this season and even his teammates since last Sunday, singled to to Rodriguez and Ed Brinkman from the 3,000th of his career. PROCIESSING & DEVELC)PING were wondering whether it was right to have a man on their team who finish off a three - run first No Limit would neither play the field nor bat the entire season. inning and hit his sixth home But as of Sunday, Herb has stolen 14 bases in 21 attempts and more importantly had scored 20 runs for the Western Division run of the season with two teammates on in the third to Big inning sett (coupon) Expires Aug. 11, 1974 East Lansing Store Only front running A's. • hand Lerrin LaGrow his fifth If any one game could exemplify Herb's worth to the team, it straight loss. in co-rec softbal CEPACOL ultra ban was Friday's night contest in Chicago against the White Sox before over 30,000 screaming Sox fans. Dave McNally Detroit on seven hits to raise checked The Evictors exploded for Dick Machachlan had four GLEEM his record to 10 - 8. Toothpaste Mouthwash Anti perspirant • With the score tied, 2 - 2, in the eighth and two out, Herb went four runs and six hits in the hits and Olds had six runs - in to run for the slow • footed Sal Bando at the first base. Coleman gave up a single seventh inning of the co • rec batted - in for the winners. 14 70? 5°z. Chicago lefthander Terry Foster, who was in the game in relief and three walks in the second pitch softball Other members of the 7oz. CQ? oz. / Z A g one - Reg. 1.09 J7 Reg. 1.29 Reg. 1.35 of starter Wilbur Wood, tried to keep Washington close to first inning but permitted the championship game July 22 Evictors included Peggy Beegle. with several throws to first baseman Dick Allen. Orioles just two baserunners Limit 1 Limit 1 Limit 1 and went on to defeat Monty's Molly Blake, Bob Boyd, Dave (coupon) (coupon) (coupon) Sox catcher Ed Herrmann called for a pitchout but Herb took thereafter to raise his record to Bar, 9 - 4, to win the title. Brakora, Tom Brown, Jim Expires Aug. 11, 1974 Expires Aug. 11,1974 Expires Aug. 11, 1974 off anyway. Herrmann hurried his throw and 11 - 9 in the first game. East Lansing Store Only East Lanslr.g Store Only East Lansing store Onlv Washington slid The softball competition Egaland, Peggy Gossett, Ellen head first into second base safely, thanks partially to Herrmann's Bob Grich doubled home a was open league and was Lesser, Karen Morgan, Gary run in the first in the high throw. nightcap sponsored by the Women's Sakamoto, Claudia Savage and The next Oakland batter, Reggie Jackson, bounced a slow roller up the middle into center field, and Herb flew off second. and Paul Blair got the second home on a forceout before Intramural Dept. Leslie Steele. RISE MIDOL geritol Monty's Bar led the 10 - Shave Cream Tablets Center fielder Ken Henderson had no chance at all to get Herb at Robinson's single. Rich inning title contest, 3-1, until the plate. With Bando running, it would have been close. Coggins tripled home a run in the bottom of the sixth when 30's 11 A "7* 1,83 oz. Poe Just as Herb entered the A's dugout, Finley, who had been the fourth and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Tommy the Evictors tied the score on a Reg. 1.19 / Reg. 98c Q/ Reg-2.98 sitting behind the dugout, reached over and shook his hand, a two - run double by Julie Olds. wide smile of content on his face. Davis. A sacrifice fly Limit 1 Limit 1 Limit 1 by The Evictors added two (coupon) (coupon) (coupon) The Sox fans just groaned. Coggins in the eighth produced insurance tallies in the ninth. Expires Aug. 11, 1974 Expires Aug. 11, 1974 Expires Aug. 11,1974 Vida Blue, meanwhile, retired the Chicago club easily the final East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Onlu two innings and the A's had an important 3 ■ 2 victory over one of their top contenders. 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