build the MSU residence halls and married each year. Then in a given fiscal year (for By MARY FLOOD educational value of on campus living was State Newt Staff Writar weighed against the negative factors of housing. The University still owed over example, 10 years from the first Now that it appears the sophomore on overcrowded rooms, the administration $56 million as of June 1973. payment), a larger amount - called a These trust loans are secured through balloon payment - is due. campus living requirement will be decided It would be best to temporarily the Ann Arbor Trust Co., an investment In order to pay these balloon payments abolished, the reasons why the policy was waive the requirement for sophomores. the University takes out another loan, thus ever initiated are being questioned. But several administrators, including banking house which serves as the one high ranking university official, have middleman between the University and refinancing loans and repledging residence Though the stock reason for the policy hall profits until some unknown date policy logic is its educational said that the real for the investors. lousing value, privately, reason when the debt has dwindled to nothing. When each loan is negotiated, the University officials admit that the policy requirement is to insure that the university Until then MSU residence hall profits has been used to insure that the loans on can pay off the loans taken to build the income from other residence halls is will continue being fed into the maze of the residence halls can be paid off. residence halls." The administrators who loan contracts. Other factors, such as the "TTie logic behind the housing policy is felt this way did not want their names type of investors the Ann Arbor Company reates controversy that there is an educational advantage and used because MSU could easily be sued if has located for the loans, the interest rates experience to be gained through living in it appears that the University is at the time of contracting a loan, and the dorms," Vice President for Student maintaining residency requirements for Affairs Gldon Nonnamaker said. "Like differing vacancy levels in residence halls, purely financialreasons. influence the complicated management of University College requirements, Other universities have been to court pledged toward paying off the principal the loans. supervised housing is felt to be a part of over the same question. No definite and interest on the loan. Every residence "At this point it is vitually impossible the student's education." precedent has been set due to different hall's income and much of married to figure out if an old dorm like In 1971 the housing individual circumstances in the cases. on campus housing's income is currently pledged. Snyder-Phillips has been paid off," said requirement was dropped for juniors. In the last 30 years the University has Most of these loans are established with Nonnamaker explained that when the borrowed an estimated $150 million to a provision that a certain sum will be due (continued on page 1.1) s TATE Volume 168 Number 202 Tuesday, October 1,1974 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 New financial aid policy expected to stretch funds The ACT is By DIANE SILVER college students, formerly denied help, are expected to make similar State News Staff Writer eligible for aid, and students who already changes soon. receive aid will probably be eligible for Even without the rising number of If the financial aid officials are right, increased funds. students eligible for aid, federal programs Financially independent students will are already strained. Dykema said. their dollars will be spread even more not be affected. lightly this year over an increased number For example, at MSU for the second of out "There wouldn't be any problem if the - reaching hands. time in two years, almost all federal funds Hiough a decision last week will qualify funds for aid were proportionately have already been committed for the year, many more students for aid, officials agree increased," said Henry Dykema, MSU's he said. All of the Supplemental the decision will rob Peter to pay Paul. director of financial aid. "But I'm not sure there is going to be an increase in funds. In Education Opportunity Grant's $1.3 In effect, the amount of aid available million has been committed and almost all from the government is expected to fact, I'm pretty sure there won't be, of the $3.1 million available under the remain stable in the face of growing especially in federal programs." National Direct Student Loan program has student need. At MSU, over 7,000 students have some been promised to students. Hie College Scholarship Service, the kind of financial help. agency that analyzes a student's need for Federal financial aid programs supply Students applying for aid winter and financial aid, announced last week that it estimated 50 per cent of all aid given to an spring terms will be unable to receive help had sharply reduced its estimates of the college students in the state. from those programs, Dykema said. amount parents should contribute to their Colleges and universities use the analysis Meanwhile, state officials have asked for children's college educations in 1975 • 76. of parental contribution to determine how a $2.5 million increase in funding for their much aid in the form of loans, grants or The action, which knocked from $570 programs. The increase if approved, would to $1,360 off the amount parents were workstudy jobs a student requires. Most only take care of the increased need of expected to pay. was prompted by fears of universities in Michigan use the service's students who already' receive aid. 8 Our rapid growth (6 new plants In years) combined with a practice of promotion from within provides out¬ standing advancement opportunities. be made a federal crime. ■ They testified as a House subcommittee opened Papermaking is big business. Tenth largest industry in the U. S. and grow¬ hearings on a bill that would make it a federal crime to ship dogs across state lines for the purpose of fighting. tK ■ ing rapidly. Charmln's growing. As a producer of Sign up at the Placement Office now. We're interested in talking with you even If you have graduate school Duncan Wright, president of the American Dog household paper products, Charmin is plans or a ^W/ one of the leaders of the segment that is military obligation. Note: You must be a Owners Assn., a humane group, said federal law is U. S. citizen or have a growing 3 times faster than the total permanent Im¬ needed "to stop the incredible cruelty associated with migrant visa. industry. dogfighting." "One has only to see a dog tear another's eye out or to see a dog attempting to fulfill his master's wish by I 5 MS. tn Equal Opportunity Employr — U!f standing to fight on the stump of a broken and torn leg, to realize the terrible cruelty," he said. n til e po 9:00pm ^ Thurs& Fri Tuesday, October 1,1974 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan frrea Smiths Auto repair bill bothered by may complicate 'fishy' letters servicing woes By JOE KIRBY By JOHN TINGWALL An attendant at another station said its State News Staff Writ* State News Staff Writer mechanics would have no trouble earning licenses. If you drive around campus in your "Costs won't go up because of this people named Smith are always parents' old, rusted out '64 Mercury, and legislation, but hopefully business will if pUing picked on. if you have experienced problems in we have a licensed mechanic," he said. iw get fanny looks when they getting it repaired, you can probably into motel rooms and, along count on having the same problems next 5 John Doe, they get their name year if an auto repair bill, geared to assist Candidates Zi on sample credit cards. the consumer, becomes law. If, on the other hand, you are driving around in your 1975 Mustang graduation gift, and meet all the warranty requirements at the dealership, you could on bandwago receive better service in the coming year, »jwasn't going to send them any mncy ... I fwred theV weJe thanks to the same bill. The auto repair bill, which was passed for new M to make money by by the state Senate Friday and now awaits liking advantage of a common the governor's approval, will require all For those students who are not auto repair facilities that do major repair tie." registered, VOTER, a citizen group of work to register with the secretary of deputy voter registrars will be making state. door to - door rounds on campus today Morley Smith, one of 650 The bill, sponsored by Rep. Earl - and Wednesday. In addition, students can Smiths in the Lansing telephone Nelson, D-Lansing, would also require that register between 2 to 6 p.m. today at heir to the estate. a certified mechanic be present in each from 6 to 10 p.m. directory an Mason, received one of the letters and, Schwartzkopf said his office Conrad Hall and Hie company says it area of service the facility performs. will provide thinking that it was a little suspicious, contacted the Probate Court in Los Wednesday at Brody Hall. copies of certain documents Hied in took It to the prosecutor's office. The bill would establish a mechanism A WVIC mobile sound unit will be Angles and found that there is a on the estate for a charge of $9.98. for the investigation of complaints by legitimate Smith estate. campus these two days, featuring "I wasn't going to send them any customers and allow the secretary of state candidates, free records, more deputy Now a group of California con men Alex Schwartzkopf, investigator But people who receive the letter to suspend or revoke registration of a money," Smith said. "I figured they registrars and a free "Register to Vote" ue exploiting them. for the prosecuters orrice, said that were just trying to make money by and think they might be an heir could facility or a mechanic's license for fraud or Tee shirt for every 25th registration. - Ingham County Prosecuting the documents do not actually taking advantage of a common name." contact the court themselves instead incompetency. Candidates who will be making Attorney Raymond L Scodeller said a indicate if the person is a legal heir of sending for the documents, In addition, some 81 amendments were appearances with the mobile sound unit number of people in the Lansing area and the company requests that the Smith said the letter stated that the Schwartzkopf said. tacked onto the bill by a myriad of include Gov. Milliken, 4 p.m., today, and hive received letters from a California person send more money for estate was worth $62,000 but he interest groups, including Common Cause, He said the company is being 6th U.S. Congressional District candidates firm, telling them they might be additional documents. doubted that the person named in the service station dealers, automobile M. Robert Carr, Democrat and Clifford unlocited heirs. letter was related to him. investigated by U.S. postal inspectors manufacturers, oil companies, the Schwartzkopf said the prosecutor's and the California Attorney General. Taylor, Republican, who will spend most fiie letters come from a place governor and the secretary of state. of the day with the unit. Howard Jones, office has received complaints from Smith, who works at Motor Wheel oiling itself the California Probate Schwartzkopf explained that the Nelson believes the amendments have Human Rights party candidate for the 6th four or five people, all named Smith. in Lansing, said a Smith who works on Document Service. They identify the substantially weakened the bill, but Sen. There approximately 850 Smiths the other end of the assembly line company's actions might be legal since District, will also make an appearance deceased person, give the date of are its letter states only that the person Philip 0. Pittenger, R-Lansing, whose told him that two of his brothers today. death, value of the estate and indicate in the Lansing telephone directory. State Affairs Committee sent the revised received the same letter. may or may not be a legal heir. Others, by district, include. that the recipient may or may not be Morley Smith, 549 Vanderveen, bill up for approval, called it a more • 24th state Senate: Earl Nelson, practical and enforceable bill. Democrat, today and Wednesday, and ' "Most of the amendments were added Philip O. Pittenger, Republican, today. on to insure passage of the bill," Pittenger • 59th state House: H. Lynn Jondahl, said. The governor will probably approve Democrat, and Catherine Lessard. thefts we can find through experience lUnlocked doors key to dorm it, and Republican, today and Wednesday. where the bill is too tough and where it is Ingham County commissions too weak." candidates will make appearances Nelson, though, claims the bill is less Wednesday, including 8th District than he had originally hoped for and not candidates James Heyser. Democrat, So far this term North and the residence from rooms. The following night, East what the consumer deserves. He supported By STEVE ORR consume even one forkful of his Joseph Hauptmann, Republican and Dave State News Staff Writar halls people have not been completely Wilson Hall was hit seven times, with the changes only because of the possibility Rathke, Human Rights party. Johnny Marzetti in the cafeteria, the students on the upper three floors An MSU scenario: successful in getting students to lock their of having no legislation at all. Other candidates are expected to thief is walking out the back door doors. suffering losses of watches and wallets. In Area service stations differ on the but have not yet made The unsuspecting freshman (or with the stereo in his arms. each case, the rooms were left unlocked. effects the new legislation will have on appear commitments. maybe the forgetful upperclassman) A rash of larcenies such as this one last Major Adam Zutaut, captain of the student automobile service. learn his residence hall room, week in Wilson Hall has focused attention campus police, said that the number of Every residence hall conducts a "We have trained mechanics and we jimming the door behind him as larcenies reported has been "exceptionally campaign early in fall term to emphasize save bad parts removed from the car to on an early • semester rise in dorm room to students the importance of locking show the owner," one area station manager he races toward the cafeteria and thefts. high." their doors. However, as one head said. "If we're going to exceed the mother residence hall meal. The chief factor in the thefts, according Zutaut said most of the thefts have residence hall advisor put it, meetings to estimate on repair work, we call the Without thinking, he fails to lock to Gary North, residence halls taken place in the early evening hours discuss security and other hall business are owners and tell them." coordinator, has been unlocked doors. while the residence halls are still open to his door. Enter the evil criminal. usually "poorly attended." As a result, The station manager said he doubted "We try to stress to students that by the general public. Mostly wallets, watches Vith an unhealthy glint in his eye, many freshmen never learn the dangers of licensing would cure many problems, since not locking their rooms when they leave, and jewelry have been reported stolen. unlocked, empty room - and many an auto-owners will either have difficulty- lie heads straight for the poor they are not only risking their own One night early last week West Wilson upperclassmen never remember - until it is proving negigence or will not follow jindent's $500 stereo system, possessions but those of their roommates too late. Hall was hit with two thefts of purses through on court action. and suitemates," North said. tefore the student has managed to open thursday fc friday evenings until nine OPEN HOUSE The Department of Military Science is hosting an Open House for all MSU students and faculty. 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PLACE: Demonstration Hall Auditorium (same building as the Old Ice Skating Rink) TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday October 2 Jacobson'S Everyone is welcome. ARMY ROTC Refreshments will be served. Susan Ager Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM V. SHANNON Maureen Beninson .. Advertising Manager Environmental 'trade-off' too costly! R. D. Campbell Managing Editor G. F. Korreck City Editor Diane Silver Campus Editor Chris Danielson Opinion Page Editor Melissa Payton National Editor Steve Stein and Neil Hostert in "Supertanker" depict! Tuesday, October 1, 1974 Dale Atkins Sports Editor Photo Editor The language we use is a clue to our '|T 0ECAM6 It) DeSflKW "THE BM<. J want to give my fortune to a question. Just for curiosity's sake, though, I've got Caterpillar Tractor. Here, take my grateful," he says. af MSU0"8' opportunities which we °ffer recognize the I 17,000 shares of Dow Chemical." I'm embarrassed. "Please get off your exciting opportunities which exist for I person who 1»as a responsibility toward the what are we talking about?" "Look," I tell him, "I'm awfully busy. knees, Rocky. I would have done it for I find it dialog with the world outside. That is I public and >%ill not abuse the power that "Roughly $182 million, including I have an appointment with my barber in extremely distressing to note what a university education should be all I trusts for all the children." anybody. Maybe you can do a favor for that in 1974, 14 years after the money brings — someone who won't just 15 minutes. Perhaps you could come back me sometime." about! throw it away on wine, women I whistle. "It's very tempting, establishment of a major program in and song." Rocky, another time." Copyright 1974 African Studies here at MSU Alfred E. Opubor, Director I our campus African Studies Center I Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1,1974 5 Left takes over in Portugal LISBON, Portugal (AP) •• Young leftist and chaos are Inevitable - in flagrant conservative members. It said army Gen. and the leftists. military leaders forced Gen. Antonio de contradiction to the purposes of the Francisco Costa Gomes, who had been The junta ousted Caetano mainly on the Spinola to quit as Portugal's president movement" that brought him to power, considered a top aide to Spinola, was pledge to end a decade of costly warfare Monday and a left • leaning, three • man Spinola told the Portugese over national designated president, to rule with two against liberation movements in committee began running the country. television. navy captains, Jose Baptista Pinheiro de Portuguese Guinea, Mozambique and The final blow to Spinola's hold on the He said the movement had been pledged Azevado and Antonio Alva Rosa Angola. Spinola was not an active presidency, which he assumed after a coup to bringing concord among all political Coutinho. The navy men are staunch participant in the coup, but the junta overthrew Premier Marcello Cap tan o last bellefe, but added: "This harmony will leftists. named him president largely because of a April, was the failure by his rightist never be possible when on one hand the The shakeup in Lisbon probably means book he wrote which said Portugal could supporters to carry off a weekend rally to declared chiefs of some political parties the Portuguese right, numbering perhaps not win in Africa. express their support. Spinola canceled the make appeals to good sense, and on the 20 per cent of the electorate, will be Political observers in southern Africa rally after Communists and other leftists other hand respective active groups choose beaten badly in elections scheduled next said Spinola's resignation could trigger a strongly denounced it and threatened the path of psychological warfare through spring. The voters are to choose a white revolt in Angola, the last of Lisbon's open violence to prevent It. the big news media and even through constituent African territories which has not signed an assembly to write a new But the end had been coming for some violence in flagrant negation of liberty." constitution and eventually elect a independence agreement. time for the 64 - year - old general, who The Junta of National Salvation, which president. In Luanda, the Angolan capital, the the leftists felt was proceeding too slowly originally comprised seven generals and One of Spinola's first acts as president chief of the territory's ruling junta and with too much caution in instituting admirals, announced that three generals. was to revoke a long • standing ban on the announced an hour after the resignation reforms, including the final termination of Jaime Silveiro Marques of the army and Communist party, and it has since that he was reimposing press censorship. Portugal's control oVer its African Diogo Neto and Carlos Galvao de Melo of emerged as the wellorganized leader of the The city remained calm, however, and territories. the air force, were ousted with Spinola. left with a strong hold on labor. business went on as usual. "In this general climate of anarchy, The announcement said the military Portugal's slow retreat from Africa was Adm. Rosa Coutinho said censorship where everyone dictates his own law, crisis leadership thus was purged of its a major sticking point between Spinola would be "temporary, under the present circumstances." After granting Mozambique Tiger cage dramatizati independence, effective next June, Spinola promised Angolans their future was in his hands come and slowly. that decolonization would in concern for Indo Spinola's resignation brings the possibility that Portugal will abandon that promise and quickly turn over the colony A dramatization using a model tiger rally in front of Beaumont Tower in Thursday at the International Center. to one or several of the groups in the cage to demonstrate the plight of political support of universal and unconditional Friday it will be presented at splintered Angola liberation movement. prisoners still held in South Vietnamese amnesty and in support of South Washington Street Mall in Lansing. A white revolt fizzled in Mozambique, jails will be staged at noon today in front Vietnamese political prisoners. Saturday evening and Sunday moming, but the Portuguese settlers of Angola are of East Lansing City Hall, 410 Abbott Hie tiger cage dramatization will also the cage will be on display at St. John's more numerous and have more to lose in Road, as part of the East Lansing Peace be presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Student Center, 327 M.A.C. Ave. the mineral - rich territory. Center's Week of Concern. A tiger cage is a small cell which is HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT uaially used to incarcerate political I'M NOT BU66tN6 KXJ ANY MOffE These are two of the many children left lost and abandoned after hurricane Fifi prisoners. 6Y TALKIN6 TOO MUCH ? (truck Honduras in Central America. Nobody knows how many there are and Betsy Roman of the peace center said nobody knows exactly what is going to happen to the children. Honduras has that the Indochina war will not end "as no government institution for orphaned or abandoned children. long as the U.S. government gives one cent to the corrupt and dictatorial regime of President Thieu, as long as political prisoners rot in South Vietnamese jails and ■lurricane Fifi worries as long as President Ford believes he; Can grant something less than universal :aind unconditional amnesty to all victims of DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau student from Honduras that war." Joining the peace center in sponsoring the Week of Concern are the National A WEAPONS LOAN?! ARE W KIMN6*HOW MANY BUT YOU DONT UNDERSTAND ~ THIS WITHOUT A REVOLUTION, THERE CAN BE NO RESTORATION OF THE PROPER ORDER., NO Council for Universal and Unconditional 7TMBS DO I HAM TO TELL /S IMPORTANT! WITHOUT RESTORATION OF HUMAN D/6NTY By MIKE ARNETT YOU PEOPLE - IUE DON'T WEAPONS THERE CAN TO OUR CJTI2ENRY! tps NOT Amnesty and Clergy and Laity Concerned. FINANCE INSUR&NCY! State News Staff Writer On Wednesday the peace center and the BE NO REVOLUTION/ MB YOU'RE HURTIN6 - IT'S MONEY'S TOO V6HT AND thb vtemme psoplb! Human Rights party will sponsor a joint Y0U6UYS ABB TOO Edgardo Alegria spent the weekend wondering whether his family was alive. Most MSU students enjoyed a few carefree days with little homework and the threat of midterm still far away. But Alegria, junior, 483 E. McDonel Hall, could only hope his fonily was not among the 7,000 killed 12 days ago when Hurricane Fifi devastated his country. Alepia, from Choluteca, Honduras, has not been home since last Christmas. When he first read of the hurricane he was not too concerned because his home town seemed to A story in Monday's State News be well out of the damaged area. incorrectly identified the National Cable He wanted to check just to be sure. But communication with his family was Co. as the National Broadcasting Co. The hampered because the storm had severely damaged the country's telephone system. accompanying picture identified Randy Help came from a foreign student adviser, August Benson. Benson told Alegria about Van Dalsen as Terry Van Dalsen. Brace Tanner, a social worker at St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing, who had offered the use of his ham radio to contact friends or relatives in Honduras. • In Monday's State News, in the page on Alegria sought Tanner's help Thursday. Tanner, through a radio operator in induras, was able to reach a man who knew Aiegria's father's secretary. It would take background story on the Michigan Avenue - Harrison Road controversy, the following icouple days for him to check on Aiegria's family, the man said. Tinner also discovered that Choluteca had, in fact, been damaged. This made corrections should be noted. Aiegria's wait for information even more difficult. The plan had actually been in "I hope that it was a mistake," Alegria said Friday. "The city of Choloma was almost consideration for 15 years, according to completely destroyed. Perhaps they are confusing it with Choluteca." city officials, but did not receive funding And so Alegria spent the long weekend, until 1971. It was not vetoed by three trying to be optimistic, but worried nevertheless. commissions. In June of 1973 the Sunday Alegria contacted Tanner. The Environmental Task Force sent the city news was good - his parents and two tethers were safe. council a letter of concern regarding the "Sure, I was worried," Alegria said. "Mr. Tanner was told Friday that 60 per cent of project and in July 1973, the traffic wtown was destroyed. I had my doubts, because Choluteca was not in the damaged commission asked the city to consider an #ne. But I couldn't say for sure that it was a mistake." alternative plan. GET A GREEN M.S.U. 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Union Cantpul OOO Aft 1ft 332-4616 351-5420 MON thru SAT Tuesday,October I, 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Bars vary sizes full and upped their the amount of booze By PEGGY GOSSETT A drink at Dooley's, 131 consideration," he said. ounce vy Albert Ave., would include one He said the fact that prices to one dollar last spring little," the bartender,! State News Staff Writer Take one Josephine Student and one - quarter ounce of gin Dooley's originally served three to match their competition. prefers to remain said. anonyf on a Friday night, stuff a dollar costing one dollar, but if - quarters of an ounce was no "Then at the beginning of secret attempt to fool the the summer, we decided to At Mac's Bar, 2700 Mil bill into her hand, spin her Josephine had ordered her gin tonic there last winter bargoers. outdo the competition and three times and send her and when the 750 - person capacity "If someone asked us, we increase the amount of alcohol Ave., the drinks are alsof reeling into the East Lansing poured and generally c told them we poured three once again, to one and one • night scene in search of a gin bar opened, she would have - three quarters of an ■ ou| and tonic. gotten only three - quarters of quarters of an ounce. We didn't quarter ounces. Now we serve alcohol. Her buck will buy anywhere an ounce. advertise it, but neither did we more than anyone in our from three - quarters to an "We made a fundamental hide it," he said. competitive market, I believe. "We give a little overlj ounce and a quarter of gin in error in reasoning and "We lost a lot of the mixed We want to stay on top, and if a drag of the booze her drink, depending on where predicting the customers' drinks crowd, who didn't that means serving a bigger and they are hand she lands. expectations," said Gary Foltz, realize they could buy four better drink, well serve it," Shirley Phillips, night ml drinks here instead of three Foltz said. said. If Lizard's, at 224 Abbott manager and part owner of the Road, her destination, a popular student nightspot. drinks at another student bar The Alle - Ey, 220 M.A.C. was At a mechanized bar 1 full ounce of gin would be "We gave them less booze in and still spend the same Ave., also pours one and one Dooley's, where each dfl poured at the cost of one their drinks compared to our amount, since our prices were quarter ounce of booze in their dollar. competitive market - the proportionately lower," Foltz convivial concoctions, said one precisely measured and pT said. by machine, the amoul At the Coral Gables, 2838 E. other entertainment bars in bartender, and charges one alcohol never varies. Pfl Grand River Ave., she could this area — but we also charged To get rid of the weak drink dollar for a basic highball such said. get one full ounce of gin in her less in price, which our stigma, Dooley's increased as a gin and tonic. drink and a nickel in change. customers failed to take into their portions of alcohol to one "We pour ours by hand, so Prices at Mac's range! 65 cents to $1.50. depe on the type of drink andl brand of liquor is ust><| New course studies women in art said. "We offer more choi-30 CHAMBER (formerly Ruby Jones ~ ' IVCU^LKINA $050ISJ AOMMVJCE, MUSIC GRAY GHOST also FLAT ROCK Orchestra SERIES E0NEENTU5 MU5IEU5 □F VIENNA GRADUATE Leipzig Gewandhaus NIKOLAUSHARNONCOURT, conductor Tuesday, October 8 STUDENT Orchestra (DM.) 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PUBLIC: $20 MUSIE RESERVED SEATS ONLY PUBLIC: $18, $15, $10 MSU STUDENTS: $9, $7.50, $5 MSU STUDENTS: $10 SERIES International This picture is rated X Orchestra Showtime: 7:00 - 8.30 -10:00 PM Showplace: 111 Olds Hall Admission: $2.25 Coming soon ... "The Teenage Cheerleader" Beal F',m Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1,1974 7 FILM RECALLS BRIGHT MUSICAL ERA 'That's Entertainment' sparkles By EDD RUDZATS "An American in Paris," "The "That's Entertainment" boasts mood of these films. heartwarming. Still, the good State News Reviewer Band Wagon," "Gigi," "The plenty of fancy footwork and old days of moviemaking are Any film that has Fred Wizard of Oz" and "Meet Me simple unpretentious fun. It is Yet for all its joy, "That's gone and there is nothing to be Astaire dancing on the walls in St. Louis." However, a light and breezy film, filled Entertainment" is touched by done about it. and ceiling of a hotel room, superlative phrases fly about with infectious merriment as it a sadness that is inescapable. Gene Kelly hoofing it up with almost as quickly as the recalls the days when Part of it is planned, in order Since this film puts a smile an animated mouse, Esther performers' feet, and after an filmmakers set out simply to to show the studio in a state of on your face and a melody in Williams rising out of hour the whole thing seems make people happy. There decay, but the marked contrast your heart as no other film consecutively more opulent more like an ad for MGM were no symbolic messages in between the present day recently has, "That's swimming pools, and Joan products than an those days, and the plots were appearance of some of the Entertainment," currently Crawford trying to tap dance entertainment package. often thin, but there was lots narrators and their former playing at the Campus Theater, cannot fail to bring a smile. Made to celebrate the golden of singing and dancing. "That's selves at times proves more is a must for musical lovers And that is exactly what anniversary of MGM studios, Entertainment" captures the disheartening than everywhere. "That's Entertainment" does leaves you smiling and snapping fingers to the New dance group your jaunty through tunes that dance your Written, mind. produced and gets underway directed by Jack Haley Jr., By JUNE E.K.DELANO demand for dance now." Plans for a New Composers' music for the performance." "That's Entertainment" is a State News Staff Writer The repertory company will Concert winter term, in which An Orchesis Apprentice collection of film clips from Enthusiastic dance fans at hold auditions from 5:30 to music composition students Company for dancers age 10 the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer MSU can add at least two new 7:30 p.m. tonight in 218 and members of the dance through senior high school is concerts to their calendars this Women's Intramural Bldg. company will work together also being organized, to work vaults, with each sequence of year as the newly founded Dancers are asked to bring a are already finalized. in conjunction with the clips focusing on an aspect of the American movie musical MSU Repertory Dance resume of previous training, "Usually music was written repertory company. Auditions Company gets under way. 100 years ago and we, as for this group are 4:30 to 6 that MGM popularized performing and teaching The company, which will experience, and to dress for dancers, choreograph to it," p.m. Wednesday in 218 throughout the '30s, '40s and Dun explained. "This time the Women's Intramural Bldg. '50s. The consist of 15 to 20 male and both modern and ballet clips are strung This group wfll participate together with a running on female dancers, will serve to segments of the audition. choreographer and the raise the quality of dance in Dun hopes to build the composer will work together in a children's dance concert camera commentary by star the community and strengthen and we will probably have live scheduled for early December. performers from the MGM company to a semi professional Donald O'Connor and Gene Kelly jump for joy in a film dip from "Singing in the Rain," ties between the stables. University and status, expecting the dancers to which appears in MGM'i golden anniversary film "That's Entertainment." The nostalgic the community, said Dixie commit themselves for the movie, which surveys musicals from the '30s, '40s and '50s, is currently playing This narration is delivered at the Campus Durr, asst. professor of dance entire year. Theater. by an all - star cast that and artistic adviser to the new Eventually she plans to includes Frank Sinatra, group. bring in outside choreographers Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Czech musician to give The problem with Orchesis, and conduct workshops in the Lawford, James Stewart, the informal dance group on summer. Mickey Rooney, Gene Kelly, campus, is that members are Donald O'Connor, Debbie often unwilling to commit Reynolds, Fred Astaire, Liza themselves and it is The Myths are first U.S. recital at MSU Minnelli and Bing Crosby. Each at one point in the film takes over the chores of relating, in discouraging to dancers who do not show up work for weeks at a time, Durr said. with gone but the DELTS live on. At his MSU recital Klinda attend both the Klinda recital almost overly glowing terms, Czechoslovakian organist She also would like to allow Ferdinand Klinda will perfprm will play Johann Sebastian and a recital featuring how MGM made what they the serious dancers access to Delta Tau Delta for the first time in the United Bach's "Partita in E Minor," Hungarian organist and describe as the finest musicals more than one concert a year. States at 7:30 p.m. today in Cesar Franck's "Piece harpsichordist Jai\ps Sebestien that Hollywood ever produced. "With Orchesis, we have had 330 N Harrison Hart Recital Hall in the MSU in January. This is not to say that MGM heroique," Olivier Messiaen's our whole group geared to the Music Building. "Messe de la Pentecote" and Both recitals are included in was not responsible for some one concert at the end of the Klinda will present a lecture other compositions. a "Pro Organo Series," a part of the best musicals to grace for information call, year," she said. "It's not fair to . demonstration on Admission is free to of the MSU International the silver screen, such as the the number of dancers on contemporary Czechoslovak members of the American Recital Series. classics "Singin' in the Rain," 337- 1721 campus and there is such a organ composition. Guild of Organists, MSU Klinda has performed in faculty and students and $1 at most major international organ the door for visitors. and music festivals and gave Klinda will also perform five recitals in Moscow last here in a recital at 8:15 p.m. year. He has toured the Monday in Hart Recital Hall. U.S.S.R. for four consecutive will be Admission by subscription only and will be A native of Kosice, limited to 100. Subscriptions Czechoslovakia, Klinda teaches a master class in organ Bratislava Conservatory at the and are $6 and can be obtained from music professor Arnold or from the Corliss Music , ®L_. regularly holds seminars and master classes in Helsinki and Dept. office. The subscription price mu Weimar. at michigan state university entitles the subscriber to There is a difference!!! PREPARATION FOR: DMors'Cboice FILM SERIES FOR FALL '74 Over 35 years MCAT of experience presents films by and success a great American director Small classes DAT LSAT GRI Voluminous home study materials' Courses that are constantly updated Frank Capra October 1 Tape facilities for ATGSB reviews of class lessons and for use of supplementary Richie Havens ONE NITE ONLY! H Happened One Nijht Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert (1934) lecTure OCAT materials. 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REVUE*** Tickets are on sale NOW april 10, ii.i® / i7.ia.ia MUSICAL PROMISES, PHOMBE8 ins may ia.ia.nr/aa.aa.a« * UBS 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October |, | J CHUCK JOHNSON VI Spartans will Irish contest w By STEVE STEIN Stat* News Sports Writer have an excellent defensive team. We have to run the bdl against them." he (UCLA coach scored eight times. Dick Vermeil) had the bali 10 times Hiat's a great compliment to his coaching I real indicator U MSU football coach Denny Stolz ended his weekly press MSU's number two objective, Stolz said, will be to throttle the "There was a big play to every sequence they had the bi luncheon interview Monday with a Rim promise. Irish's "best offensive weapon," quarterback Tom Clements. Stolz added. "In between, we played pretty well out there." "Well be better Saturday, gentlemen, well he better," Stolz said. "We have to stop the run and the pass," Stolz said; "This is just The Spartans outgained the Bruins on the ground, 338 to 1 a year on our schedule where we. face a great quarterback every yards. MSU was led by fallback Levi Jackson, who gained 1 Arch - rival Notre Dame comes to town this weekend for its Saturday. yards and quarterback Charll* Baggett. who ran for 98 yards. T There is not much you can say about yearly battle with the Spartans and MSU would Tike to get back Stolz said that Notre Dame will present one of. the bigger "Hie offense played a good football game again," $L UCLA's surprisingly easy onto the winning track against the Irish. Hie Spartans were 56-14 whopping of the Spartans Saturday. Kinda makes you defensive units the Spartans face this season. commented. "We felt we could nin against UCLA, and we clobbered by UCLA, 56 -14, last Saturday night to did.| wonder, doesn't it? drop their "They are huge and very physical," Stolz said. "Purdue did Stolz had much praise for Sciarra, who threw for 199 yj After all, how could a team manage to squander a seasonal record to 2 -1. game so some things to them last week and got away with it." and added 58 yards rushing. The Irish also saw their mark drop to 2 -1 last weekend when The Spartan coach said the MSU defensive unit just could not badly after posting such impressive victories in its first two "Sciarra is an excellent passer. He just runs so well pei games? Big Tfen opponent Purdue upset them in South Bend, 31 -20. stop the UCLA veer option offense, which was led by Bruin think h<'s a running quarterback," MSU's coach said. "He 1 "I was hoping they would be undefeated and ranked number The answer is not simple, but, nevertheless, the question still quarterback John Sciarra, an All - American candidate in his super last year, t liked him best when he was on the sidelines] looms in the minds of the Spartans as they prepare to face Notre one in the country," Stolz said. "If we're gonna play them we senior season. The veer offense has not been fully proven season against us," . Dame Saturday at Spartan Stadium. might as well have them ranked high." successful yet. ' ' Perhaps the;real tipoff as to how the Spartans took these Stolz said his number one objective Saturday will be a The game with UCLA was built up to be the true test of good "The jury is still out on the veer option but the other night thrashing came when Stolz was asked if he planned any it whether MSU was actually a good football team, or whether it running game against the IrWi. they didn't stay out for long," Stolz said. personnel changes. "We have to move the football,'' the was still a couple of strides away. The reality of the lop - sided Spartan coach said. "They "The most important thing is not the yardage but th* fact that . "Nij," the Spartan's coach said. "We don't panic." outcome, however, was too much for anyone to digest, including Spartan coach Denny Stolz. He is pointing toward this week's PiilP battle with the Irish as an indicator for things to come. "I don't know what happened with our team against UCLA," the coLLece of Stolz said. "The defense just completely collapsed. We were prepared, we knew what they were going to do and they still did it. I don't have any explanation. The game against Notre Dame will truly let us know what kind of football players we have." Hie Spartan players were also in disarray about the loss, and Z)eoeLopment most of them agreed that the team's real defensive captain Jim Taubert said. "In order to potential was not displayed. "We weren't playing football out there," Spartan ! physically, you have to be prepared mentally. After they (UCLA) i perform I urzBan got out to such a big lead, I think we were flat." Hopes for the future As the 1974 season began, much optimism centered around MSU's hopes for the future. The Spartan staff had completed one of their most lucrative recruiting hauls in high school All — Americans and a many years, luring dozen other prep greats. five I • : presents But after the Spartans thoroughly waxed Northwestern 41-7 i r— in the season opener and came back the next week with a 19 - 0 : shutout of Syracuse, optimism ran high for a possible profitable : season this year. The Bruins proved themselves to be a much better ball team : than either Northwestern or Syracuse and ■ i'i u: L perhaps brought the • Spartans chances for success this season back into perspective. MSU is a young team that is flocked with talent at almost I; every position. Stolz knows this, and though his team boasts a 1 :: — 0 record in Big Ten play and still is very much in the picture •: for a successful loop campaign, he says they still have a way to •: come. "You have to be patient with them," he said. "They're going :'i to play that way sometimes. It takes time. What we're going to have to do is keep on working and improving. The coming weeks will reveal just what kind of team the :• Spartans do have. Following the clash with the Irish, MSU will go up against arch • foe Michigan and then yet - unbeatenlllinois. >: Notre Dame will be entering Saturday's game with blood in its :• eyes, following a shocking weekend loss u> Purdue. The Spartans, 3 who have always played well against the Irish, can certainly get things back in gear with an impressive showing. The true test was v not the UCLA loss, but instead is how well MSU can bounce back j:: from it. Ross makes cover of ice hockey guide MSU hockey standout Tom Ross ts pictured on the cover of the 1975 official NCAA ice hockey guide. Ross, a junior from Dearborn, was the Spartans' second highest scorer last season. COmPUTER SHORTCOURSES The Computer Laboratory will present a one • day aRtiioft asfee Introductory Workshop and a series of non - credit shortcourses during Fall Term 1974. There is a $15 registration fee for the Workshop and a $1 fee for each of the shortcourses. Registration for the Workshop must be made by October 9 at the User Information Center, 309 CC. Registration for the shortcourses closes October 11. For additional information call 353-1800. WORKSHOP Th'ls full - day workshop Is Intended for ni little or no previous computing experience. It introduction to the MSU interactive computing will „.... include an on facility and brief introductions to BASIC, APL, and SPSS. (Oct. 12, 9 am - 5 pm) SHORTCOURSES is the best way to apaRtbeft) in south afRica and the Tektronix Advanced EDITOR • u features of the interactive text editing system and new features of Of ED ITO R. (Oct. 29. 31; 3 - 5 nm > tues&ay octoBeR I UPDATE- a utility for re>lslng program or data flies. (Oct. 22 uMIsoa acitMtoRfara 24; 3 - 4:30 oml Nov. 6. 13:7-9 or <5-30 ®T*T" the MSU STAT system, with programs for distribution (Oct* 21 "m" 25*'3"'s'om\"'S °' *,rlance' and least squares analysis. e of the Computer Institute for ORADW •• a program designed to relieve the for drudgery of grading instructors of large and medium enrollment courses. (Oct. 22; 3 - I Miclugan Slate News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1,1974 9 SECOND ANNUAL STATE NEWS . . . Lkson keeps truckin' Lspite Spartan setback BvpatfA';nan enough to start as a freshman," A former all .state and all - - D\. Writ< Jackson said. "But it took me American performer at Detroit Sporti Writer . lews some time to adjust. I was Kettering High School, Jackson lhl. y U Spartans switched from tailback to has been troubled by an ailing V humbling »>y UCLA fullback and had to look at •nkle which he re FIRST WIN injured in $30oo - I a -itch of light things differently. Then too, I the Syracuse game. Ltz.'d "way fror". I" f, 106 yards, no 0,6 had to learn the offense." "I have an overabundance of PRIZE calcium in my ankle," Jarksoi. said. "It's kind of like sand i name was Levi Jackson moving around in there and ulS frture looks pretty every once in a while the ankle lilt right now. will pop out of place." -J sophomore, Jackjon SECOND a Despite the nagging injury, I starting WIN Spartans $2o00 .hf Jackson believes his major lih tk J l"b 1,0 has inherited transition has been leaning to »iil»ence of in ured senior "use his head" as a runner. 1 captain Clarence Bullock jo > he just might "I had the running abilitv to begin with," he said. "I had to PRIZE learn to use my head, ihough. I ■jicbon > performance wasn't staying with the blocks ■turda* ~m'h: " ^ y®rd* 'n a 6.6 ball - long enough and I wasn't cutting at the right times. It - d best average. That's the the Spartans have. was just a matter of catching RULES OF THE OAME: on." ■ n s named Spartan .. ' his effort Jackson attributes much of To er just place .# "X" in the box beside the team you think will win this weekend. his running sue .ess to the . clans. number MSU fullback Levi Jackson Spartans' offensive line. Tb Foot jail Contest is open to anyone e oach Denny Stolz Charlie Wilson and those guys All weekly entrie. must be delivered to the State News Advertising Department office, Room 344 Student Services three games. Jackson picked up j "He's been real consistent do a great job." Buildir - or postmarked no later than 5 p.m on the Thursday preceding the games. I fir itircc games." 106 yards against UCLA Jackson is not ready to Saturday. |l thitugin I was good throw the towel in yet despite This contest will continue through the weekend of November 24. Decision of the judges will be final and all entries Saturday's debacle in Los become the property of the State News. Angeles. Vonen's deadline "We still have at the a good chance Big Ten title," he said. ' announedtw wee^ m today in tl is space. Granted, UCLA was a W volleyball, nightmare, but we've got to put that in the past and just THIS PAGE IS YOUR Intramural deadlines for volleyball and touch football keep going now." . the Women's Intramural Dept. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM for team entries in volleyball is noon Wednesday I lie Women's Intramural Bldg. Games will be played from 6 to On-field conflict or you may pick up an entry form for the |p "i Monday through Thursday at the Women's IM. Ja vollevball clinic for all officials and team representatives will caused release games of Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6 |r held at 7 p.m. today in 137 Women's IM. |]hi' d> idline for team entries for touch football is also noon of Colt's coach at the STATE NEWS ADVERTISING DEPT. Office. I ;day in 121 Women's IM. The touch football games will be l from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday at the BALTIMORE (UPI) - Joe eld area behind the Munn Ice Arena. Thomas, the new head coach ... »football clinic for all officials and team representatives of the Baltimore Colts, said ★ NOTHING TO BUY ★ NO OBLIGATION held at 7 p.m. Thursday in 137 Women's IM Bldg. Monday that Howard in'men are also invited. Schneilenberger was fired because of an on • field argument with team owner WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Robert Irsay over Schnellenberger's choice of CAMPUS In case of a tie, the single professional game quarterbacks during the Colts' 30 - 10 loss to Philadelphia BOOK will determine the winner. All participants should guess the total number of points for Sunday. IA meetinc will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in 209 Jenison According to Thomas, Irsay requested, but did not demand, STORE that game. * BE SURE TO GIVE US r all members of the MSU men's gymnastics team. that Schneilenberger replace is more YOUR NAME, & ADDRESS to register for hundred* ♦ ♦ * starter Marty Domres with than just books! it's & PHOIME . .. :."so interested in trying out for the MSU wrestling team backup quarterback Bert of dollars worth of free attend a meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in 208 Men's Jones. plants, mugs, T shirts NAME mural Bldg. souvenirs, supplies, etc., etc., ADDRESS pi ft certificates. t team int' rested in competing on the MSU women's should meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in the lower pool CAMPUS BOOK STORE PHONE Offer void after October 5, 1974 ' Intramural Bldg. across from Berkey i M s TIE BREAKER: 507 E.Gr. River 351 5420 Detroit Lions vs. Los Angeles IOWA SO CAL. 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Or did you leave your and the center attempted to curtail the organizations arid current and past events. He affirmed the credibility of the center as occur around finals week or uj schedule card in the tangling mass at rumors asking when protests took place. wh?J registration and cannot seem to find a However, by Call term 1970, the good, saying they have contact with the campus is in an uproar over a parti single class? protests began decreasing and the center Associated Press wire service in Lansing, event, Schindler said. For cited the period when a an exampl The place to call is Hubbard made a transition from rumor control to and access to the University trunk lines. wave of str J Information Center, an information and general information. They moved from In addition, Schindler said the center is hit the campus. The center received re feral service operated by student Hubbard Hall to the Library and expanded on the mailing list of most of the a deluge 0fl volunteers. The center, which is staffed by their services to receive all types of calls. University departments. They therefore then, just as they were "flooded | about 20 students, is equipped to answer In fact, questions received by the sometimes act as "middleman" for certain calls" during the draft era, he said. any question concerning activities and center are so diverse, Kurt Schindler, groups to inform members of meeting Schindler said the center i_ information on and off campus, for the information and organization coordinator dates. received what he called "off beat Lansing, Ann Arbor and Detroit of the center refers to it as a sort of "We encourage different groups on and sL which are calls from students communities. "action line without a newspaper." off campus to call us up and let us know asking J a particular subject like a concert 01 Originally, the center was established "We cant guarantee an answer to when they are doing something," he said. school debate team, when they dol know who else to call. Although we do receive a few pL calls, he said, most of the calls concl Olin alters bi "bureacratic problem" with the university). Augie Thoma, (something di director of I information center listed the majoritl the calls received under the By DENISE CRITTENDON cracked down its overflow of categor* on paperwork, caused by a growing "University procedures, "trl State News Staff Writer surplus of bills, by enacting a charge for any bill under $5 not questions", such as "how tall L Students, prepare yourself for the call of winter and the paid within 48 hours. University smoke stack", and "wj wheezing coughs that send you scurrying to the University Health A minimum of $5 will be billed to students failing to pay. For going on" (entertainment). Center. But make sure you have $5 instance, a student with a $2 charge will be billed an additional handy. Due to a recent policy change effective July 1,1974, students $3 so that he pays the minimum fee of $5. "We act as a sort of clearing housl are no longer able to charge any bill $5 or less for later payment. However, if the amount due is $5, no extra charge is added. students will have a reliable sourc| The health center (known to most students as The new policy was passed after a decision by the Health Care information on what's going on," T "Olin") has said. Authority, the governing body for all health care services on campus, to modernize the billing system at the health center. "We feel there is a need for a sort I middle organization, he said. "It was costing us more to operate because we were preparing "Theref Lake Michigan level invoices for under $5 and we were losing money," Bob Hook, the center's business manager, said. other centers providing service, but I tl we fulfill a middle ground more acci-sl Hook said he considers the policy long overdue because it costs to students." of pollution studied the health center as much as $5 or $6 to type a single invoice. There are people as well as equipment involved in each a "Sometimes we can give an insight I question that someone working ir transaction, he said, and the administrative overhead was rapidly Library or elseswhere might not Looking like one SN of the trees from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this photo/Mike Crane CHICAGO (UPI) - Scientists are taking a close look at the increasing. added. have,| tree The system of charging medical bills was initiated at the health makes a face at passers by, but may be obvious to only a few. bottom of Lake Michigan to help determine whether the lake will Thoma said that though the centl center in 1969. The system had no end up as polluted as Lake Erie. billing limit when it began, relatively successful in terms of hanj and as many as 15 to 20,000 students a year A team of scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and had been charging problems, they have trouble maintain! the University of Michigan recently spent 10 days on the research petty costs, Hook indicated. Small $2 and $3 bills created too large an overhead and sufficient staff to answer the phonesl ship Laurentian collecting sedimentation samples from the dispense information. City council to consider bottom of Lake Michigan. detracted time and money from other offices, he continued. David Edgington, of Argonne's radiological and environmental By cutting down on their paperwork, Hook said, the health "We have always had a problem ir research division, said analyas of the samples indicated that the center will be able to devote more time to past finding enough people to \ effectively carrying out sedimentation rate of heavy metals has increased over the last 35 the account services for larger bills. us," he said. "Ideally, we would like tl businessmen's requests years because of high lake levels and increased shore erosion. About 13 million tons of sediment, including heavy metals "I don't believe it's going to work any he added. hardships on anyone," open weekends, but for the time bein J have been restricted to weekdays bec| from radioactive materials, automotive exhausts and industrial we are short of help." The East Lansing City Council will be applicants file drainage plans with all wastes, enter Lake Michigan each year, he said. More sediment No experience is required for I meeting at 8 p.m. chambers at City Hall. tonight in the council requests for building permits. The council will hear a request from enters the lake along the eastern shore because of the larger Kelley files suit to stop gas hikes volunteers, Thoma stated; they sinf number of rivers emptying into that have to have an interest in On the agenda are four Mayor Wilbur Brookover that they should area. helping otla requests from Most heavy metals settle on the bottom of the lake, but LANSING (UPI) - Atty. the PSC in Ingham County As local businessmen to install far as the future of the < free-standing consider changes in the city ordinance Gen. Frank J. Kelley Thursday Edgington said certain geochemical processes can stir up the Circuit Court. Thoma is signs in front of their businesses. East governing fair campaign practices as they metals, muddying the water. filed suit against the Public Under a plan approved by sure it will continue. He fe^ certain confidence in it as a whole. Lansing currently has certain restrictions may be affected by the new state law. Service Commission (PSC) to the PSC on the size and location of signs. Brookover will appoint a member of Argonne and University of Michigan scientists hope to Michigan "I'm sure a lot of people don't k determine if those changes are occurring and what effect they will prevent Consumers Power Co. Consolidated Gas may about us, but we are holding our own.fl There will also be action on an the housing commission and recommend from have on the lake. One process that the scientists are studying is charging its customers purchase gas from its pipeline said. amendment to the Uniform Building Code an appointment to the Capital Area eutrophication, one cause of pollution in Lake Erie. two retail mark • ups for the suppliers at 52 cents per cubic Hubbard Information Center is lot which would require that building permit Transportation Authority. "Much of this is original work," said John Robbins, of U - M's same supply of gas. foot, then resell it to on the third floor of the Library in r( Great Lakes research division. The suit was filed against Consumers Power for 87 cents. 9. The phone number is 353-8114. ~W-Downy Flake -12 oz. tki/uj- Festive-8 oz. WAFFLES 2/88* All Fruit YOGURT Flavors Mrs. Smith - 20 oz. BOSTON 4/88' 1 free sample bar CREAM PIE SPARTAN-14 oz. of RK Men's Bar V- FRENCH ONION an organic cleanser CHIP DIP r 98VIB. with any haircut or hairstyling and this coupon offer expires Oct. 4 (Mm Home Grown Sliced % PORK LOIN-MIXED PORK CHOPS Center cut Rib TOMATOES 28'/lb. Penn Dutch • 4 PORK CHOPS oz. pes. & stems Varsity Barbershop MUSHROOMS Koegel's SKINLESS FRANKS CAULIFLOWER 48' Del Monte - 8oz. Sliced Slab Acorn, Butternut, Buttercup TOMATO SAUCE BACON Y«n Can't Hide II, HARD SQUASH 14«/lb. Peschke's Chunkstyle Any Lender! 12 Pk., 12 oz. CANS 8/$loc LARGE BOLOGNA COCA COLA SJ88 For hair styles too great to hide come' to Gary's ✓—bakery- Viva Jumbo TOWELS 2/88* Campus Beaoty Salon. SPARTAN - 20 oz. Elect ra Sol Gary's Campus WHITE DISHWASHER Beauty Salon BREAD 3/$ 100 DETERGENT—50 OZ 99* LARRY' you Thur 9 • 9, Fri 9- Sat 9 -10. Sun 11-5 can learn to VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON play guitar. You l.earn basic guitar techniques so SPARTAN-18 oz. SPARTAN - %'», 1 lb. KRAFT Velveeta - 2 lb. you can play and sing along, or go on to specific instrumental techniques. The WHEATIES PEANUT BUTTER MARGARINE perfect way to start. Your instructor is an excellent musician and experienced I CHEESE LOAF teacher. Enrollment limited 49< 57' I I - sign up I 44* J 28 ^8°Soran 8wkcou Save 22 i Limit 1 please with coupon and $5 SAVE 164 Limit 1 please with I | SAVE 154 SAVE 3U coupon and $6 | Limit 1 please with coupon and $5 Limit 1 please with purchase. Good only at Goodrich & Elderly Instruments Larry's Shoprite. Expires 10/5/74 purchase. Good only at Goodrich & Urry'i Shoprite. Expires IO/s/74 I purchase. Good only at Goodrich & purchase. Good only at coupon and $5 Goodrich & 541 E. Gr. River | Mrry's Shoprite. Expires 10/5/74 lerry'i Shoprite. Expires 10/5/74 3324331 J n state News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1, 1974 H Call I 355 -8255 START YOUR WEEK OUT RIOHT ADVERTISE IN CLASSIFIED! J© figna FRANKLY SPEAKING... by phil frank i* M 11 FIAT 1972 Sports Spider BSO PORSCHE 914, 1972. Silver, Convertible. 4-speed Low HELP metallic, good condition. Call WANTED, part time, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. ENTERTAINERS: mileage, like new. Snow tire* AUDITIONS married man to work on farm Permanent 332-6280; 373-6727 ^ 10 3 position available. being held Tuesday and included. $1450. Call weekends, in exchange for Superior typing, shorthand and uaMBn.wwtap, 5-10-2 SAAB 99E 1971. Fuel injected, air apartment to live in. 694-9355 Thursday, 7 - 9pm. GRANDE ability to work with figures GOURMET, Frandor Shopping conditioned. 4 door, AM/FM. 5-10-2 required. Some college FORD 1969 Wagon. Room for Center. 5-10-7 [phone 355 8255 your I if* style, $650. Riviera Like new tires and muffler. BUSBOYS WANTED, noon and preferred. Full benefits. $600 to ts.udon. SWVKwBldg. 1964. Comfort, economy, $325 Excellent condition, $1950 firm 355 9780 3-10-3 night. Olin Health Center. start. Apply in person at 3308 BANJO PLAYER wanted by 5-103 372-1336. South Cedar, Suite 11, Lansing. 505,506 North Contact Mrs. Krueger, 355-4510. Honky Tonk pianist. Good ear Francis Must tell 3-10-1 RENAULT JO-JO-9 {automotive now. R 16 1971. 30 mpg, and good improvisation. Mostly 3-10-2 _ AM-FM, rebuilt engine, $1000 PIZZA DELIVERY, nights, full or for fun but maybe some gigs. FORD LTD 1972. Powtr ooters & Cycles braket, factory air, radio, vinyl itetring. or best offer. Phone 484-2951 RNS AND LPNS, full and part time part time, must own good Call Dave, 484-9774. 0-4-10-4 before 9pm. 5-10-2 ■parts & Service top. 489-0132. &10-2 for 3-11 30 and 11-7 30 sh.fts. Call 393-5680 - Director of running insured car, Commission GIRL FRIDAY needed for and mileage paid nightly. Apply ■Aviation TEMPEST 1963. Good engine, runs Nurses. 5-10-4 after 4 p.m. PIZZA PIT, 203 Doctor's office. Own FORD LTD 1969. powar braket, plPLOYMENT power ueering,automatic, engine but needs some work. $50 or best offer. 351-4718. 3-10-2 TEMPORARY POSITION M.A.C. 351-8870. 5-10-2 7 :30 - FOR REnT good condition. 355-0957. College of Human Medicine. SHORT ORDER breakfast cooks. 3-10-2 TOYOTA CORONA 1972. 4-door, lApartments standard. Phone 489^669 Physical examination course for Experienced only. LANDMARK FULL OR part time persons patient models. Must be 18 years needed, must have fish ■Houses FORD MAVERICK. 1971, one 5-10-3 RESTAURANT. Phone 371-4774 for experience. Apply Tuesday - owner, good condition, 48,000 miles. 393-5051. 5-10-2 Friday, 6pm 9pm at THE FISH 5-10-4 TOYOTA COROLLA Coupe 1972. ■for sale MONGER, 1522 E Michigan. 31,000 miles. Snow tires free. 3-10-3 lAnimals 1972 FORD PINTO. 2-door, MustwM 482-2055. 3-10-1 BABYSITTER NEEDED. Weekday BUS BOYS - Bus girls, waitresses & 31,000 mile*. Phone 4845473 hostesses needed on all shifts. ■Mobile Homes i 25. 5-10-2 mornings, 9:30 • 12:00. Walking Please phone 371-4774, ask for FOUR LADIES - to help with TOYOTA CORONA Deluxe 1969. ■lost & found AM-FM radio, 4 speed. distance. 351-5977.4-10-4 Manager. 7-10-4 Christmas rush, putting on IpERSONAL FORD ECONO Super • Van 1966. New motor, 2 years ok). Less 482-6169, after 5:30, weekdays. RELIEF CHARGE Nurse, midnight SURVEYING ROD MEN. Part Stanley parties. For personal n, 882-4715. 3-10-3 Anytime weekends 3-10-3 ■peanuts personal than 33,000. Body needs l COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 94,1-BERKE^EY CA 94709 shift. PROVINCIAL HOUSE for fall term. Must have full days time Treal estate minimum work. $700. Phone TOYOTA CORONA, 1969. 47.000 WHITEHILLS. supervisor, 332-5061. 10-10-14 Call nursing available for work. Civil SUTDENT FOR housekeeping, Okemos. Own transportation. (recreation 625-3560. 5-10-2 miles, $675 or best offer. engineering students preferred. Choose own hours. $2.50/hour. jsERVICE FORD 1963 transporta *0^0. good 13 South 355 9844. 3-10-1 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE convertible. ]3 Service / PART TIME for have own landscaping. Must transportation. Call Write for application to Capitol Consultants Inc. 1627 Lake 353-9493,349-0711. 5-10-7 ■instruction DATSUN 240 Z 1971. Silver, 4 MASON BODY SHOP 812 East 349-3150.3-10-3 Lansing Rd., Lansing, 48912. Magnolia. Can 489-1365 5-10-2 1973, 355-3354 before 5, - - Typing Service Hornet X, 1972. 6 cylinder, stick, 349-9427 after 5. 5-10-2 speed, radial tires, mags. Kalamaioo Street since 1940. 5-10-2 ■transportation excellent condition, $1995. Call TRIUMPH __33M197.5-10-7 Complete auto painting and PART TIME employment for MSU CIVIL ENGINEERING students, BOOKKEEPER WANTED Iwanted SPITFIRE, collision service. students. 12 -20 Hours per part - 1965. CATALINA 485-0256. sophomore or junior level for 482-2075. 5-HJ-2 1967. V - 8. time, about 10 hours per week, 38,000 actual miles - $525. C-10-31 week. Automobile required. part time afternoon drafting automatic, good tires, $200. S3 per hour. M-78 BODY SHOP, I MP ALA Also 1939 Ford transmissions, 351-5800. C-3-10-3 1969 53.000 miles 355-7962 after 5 p.m. 3-10-3 position. Write for application to ••rates** 651-6554. 5-10-2 482-8801, after 6pm. 3-10-3 Engine good, body fair. $600 or Capitol Consultants Inc. 1627 STUDENTS - EARN $30 - $40 a best offer. 355-8031.4 10-1 MUSTANG 1971, vinyl top, Lake Lansing Road, Lansing, 10 W o'd m' mmum TRIUMPH GT 6, 1968, week part time. Make your own MAN WITH Van to deliver the 1 insight ■ maroon, automatic transmission, V - 8, 48912 5-10-2 MAVERICK 1971. Standard. 6, completely overhauled engine, hours, be your own boss. Must Detroit Free Press on campus. rking in 41,000 miles. $1000. Call air conditioning, new tires and $1400. One owner, like new have own transportation. Apply Must work weekends. Call ot have, NO DAYS battery, trailer hitch. 20 mpg. DISH MACHINE operator, full or 355-6081. 5-10 4 482 5049. 5-10-2 in person 4295 Okemos before noon, 349-0276. 1-10-1 iRDS $2,000. 332-6170. After 6 p.m. part time. SEAHAWK Professional Building, Suite 7, he cent! MERCURY VAN, 1969 Ford. V 8, 3" shag, 349-5949. Also 1971 Yamaha RESTAURANT, Phone 1 3 5 10 MONTEGO 1968 - CLASSIC CRAFTS SERVICE STATION attendant motorcycle. 125cc, $395. 4-10-4 655-2175. Ask for Gary or - 289. 2 door hardtop, automatic, refrigerator, rebuilt engine, CORPORTATION. Wednesday 1 midnight sfift, RANDY'S 1.50 4.00 6.50 13.00 Robbie. 5-10-2 kaintainj vinyl top, AM. Excellent stereo speakers, beautiful • 6, Thursday 1 - 6, Monday 10 - MOBIL, I-96 and Okemos Road 1.80 4.80 7.80 15.60 interior. $1350. 372-1605, after OPEL WAGON, 1969. Excellent phones condition, $450/best offer 1.0-10-31 COLLEGE STUDENTS location. Experience required. 2.25 6.00 9.70 19.50 351 -4884_. 3-10-3 5pm. 510-2 condition, new tires, clutch, $2.25/hour. Married male Apply in person. 349-9620. brakes. Call after 5:30 p.m. MODELS FOR photography. Call 5-10-7 2.70 7.20 11.70 23.40 MG MIDGET 1972 preferred. Stock work, Excellent VEGA GT 1972, 23,000 miles 487-8977. $785. 5-10-7 between 10am and 6pm. showroom sales, etc. 25 - 30 100 8.00 13.00 26.00 condition. $2,250 or best offer Excellent condition. $1595 or 0 work 489-1215.0-10-31 BABYSITTER, EXPERIENCED 351-4685. 5-10-2 hours/week, between 8 - 5 Id liked 3.75 10.00 16.25 32.50 best offer. 373-1123 day VOLKSWAGEN 1964. excellent Infant. Monday through Friday, Apply Mornings. $25. Own car. 349 2786 night. 5-10-4 condition. No rust. $400. Call DESK CLERK needed. Must have 332-3166, after 1pm. 5-10-2 »e brinjj EADLINE MGB GT 1970. New radials, am 626-2250 after 5:30 p.m. 3-10-3 in person, BROTHERS ays becj radio, 26 transportation and be willing to RESTAURANT SUPPLIES, P.M. one class day mpg. Very good VEGA. 1974 - Estate Wagon LOCATED AT THE travel. Call 372-0567 or 2326 South Cedar, WANTED. VOLUNTEER WSI. condition. $2200 337-0471 Deluxe, automatic, air, many Lansing lore publication. 5-10-2 CORNER OF JOLLY 489-1215 between 12 • 6pm. 5-10-2 senior life savers, and recreation d for extras! $2,9 00 625-4561, & OKEMOS RO . 0-10-31 leaders to assist in after school 625 4485. 5-10-4 ley sinj Motorcycles 349-3196 COOK APPLICATIONS now being recreation program. Call ping otn■ 'eanuts Personal ads MG-B; GT 1967, very good VEGA 1973 Bronze GT Wagon. 60AY A WEEK TOWING TECHNICIAN 1st or 2nd Class - taken at Longs Restaurant. Michigan School for the Blind be condition. $1295. OPEN 6 DAYS the cen must pre-paid. 372-8130. 16,000 miles, 4 speed, $2400 7 AM 9 PM BUT SUNDAY part or full time adjustable Experience preferred. Apply in after 3 30pm. Cathy Ryan &10-2 - He fea 1973 HONDA CL 350. 1,000 miles. hours. Call SELCO person at 6810 South Cedar, 373-3730 extension 63 5-10-2 . Call 355-1134. 5-10-7 icellations/ Corrections New in April of 1974. 408 COMMUNICATIONS. Lansing. 11-10-11 >le. MGB 1972. Excellend condition, AM VEGA 1973 Hatchback. 17,000 South Traver, St. Johns. 372-4948. Ask for Jerry. 5-10-2 SHORT ORDER cooks. Full time if lon't ■ 2 not >n one class day FM. Call after 6 p.m. REPAIR AUTO SERVICE ir kj 337-0134 3-10-1 miles. Rustproof. $1850 or best Michigan. 22* 7687. $900 U CENTER offers you tools, REGISTERED NURSES. Full & possible. Days or nights. own.] lore publications. oHar. 3BMQ31.4-10-1 5-10-2 MAKE MONEY with your part time positions available on Experience helpful. Apply High equipment and instructions to the afternoon & night shifts. MGB 1969 New; top, radials, and telephone, Your own hours, call Wheeler office, formerly Lums r is loci State News will be VEGA 1974. Excellent condition do your auto repairs. 5311 S. REDI RESERVED Minimum starting salary $4.82 * brakes. Must sell. 393-5846. • FOODS, office, 220 Albert Street, East reasonably priced. Call Pennsylvania, 882-8742. 10 - 8, ry in n 3-10-2 676-4405, 9:30 5 30 daily per hour plus experience credit. Lansing. 5-10-2 I4. sponsible only for the 393-5625. 5 10-2 6 days. 20-10-23 Excellent fringe benefits. Please 5J03 H it day's incorrect MGB 1969 for sale. $900 Good 1971 SUZUKI 500. Excellent contact office of Employment, VEGA 1973, Hatchback, $1550. FOUR CHEVY Wheels - 15x6, 6 TYPISTS. PART time 8 - 12 and 12 condition, 332-5931 after 5 p.m. condition, very clean, best offer. 4. Lansing General Hospital, 2800 also 1969 Caprice. Must see lug, $50. 485-9843 after 6 p.m. - 60 wpm. Morning typist 5-10-4 371-3328. 5-10-7 Devonshire, Lansing. Please call 351-4633 5-10-3 3-10-2 apply 8 - 11 am, afternoon 372-8220, extension 268. An MONTE CARLO 1972. very good typists apply 1 - 4 pm. 427% VEGA 1971 Wagon, 4-speed 1972 HONDA CB350. good Albert, basement of Towne Equal Opportunity Employer. For Rent condition, 20,000 miles. $2,500 25-10-31 condition, 2 helmuts included. Courier Building. 5-W-10-4 best offer Call 355 2864 transmission. $800 as is. J or 655-1305. 5-10-2 $480 353-1176. Need a Little Work 5-10-3 BEAUTICIAN NEEDED BABYSITTER • LIGHT REFRIGERATORS Done on your - part time. 1 housekeeping. 3 year old. 11:30 DISHWASHERS - Freezers. MUSTANG 1969 'Just tuned up. VOLKSWAGEN 1972. SUPER year experience. TRIUMPH 1971 500. 5500 miles, Formula A Chevron... Friendly atmosphere. 339-2867 - 5:30, Monday - Friday. My ESCHTRUTH APPLIANCES, Snow tires. Phone 355-3128. beetle. Excellent condition. good condition, extras. $625. 5-104 East Lansing home. 332-1446 315 South Bridge, Grand Ledge Must sell. Phone 393-2122. __6-1(M 4-10-4 337-9567. 2-10-2 evenings. 3-10-3 627-2191. 12-10-11 NURSERY SCHOOL aide. Must MUSTANG 1971, 20 mpg. 32,000 HONDA 450 Chopper Custom qualify for Work-Study. miles, auto, air conditioning, VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Squareback frame, components, etc. 349-3683, 349-4171. 5-10-2 1972, condition trailer hitch and light, twin rear Wagon. Good condition, Completed 1 month ago. Must WE'RE | Mem, 23 mpg. $3400 or speakers. $2125 349 9549 or 351 -6984 after 5:30. 5 10-4 v 372 7085 3 10 1 332-6170. 5-10 4 sell this week. Any reasonable offer. 351-7889 ...or your TRIUMPH SO VOLKSWAGEN 1972. Excellent evenings. 3-10-3 ...or your SPRITE MMO 1969. v . 8, automatic MERCURY 1966, $150, automatic, condition. New tires, 37,000 ...or your DATSUN HAPPY TOYOTA _ 1 steering, factory air, power steering - brakes, good miles. $1800. 489 0888. 5-10-4 ...or your 0, vinyl top. Good condition. 355 9919 3-10 2 HONDA 1974. Elsinore 250MT. ...or your VOLVO nion VOLKSWAGEN Like new, owner dumped. $800. ...or your JAGUAR Phone 353-3579. 1°^. Squareback The MSU Students NOVA 1974, Custom 3,000 miles, New duSOL^.es, muffler. Days, 487-5055. Nights. Have Once buckets, extras, Must sell, 4R4 2158 aj ter_5 p. m_3-10-2 489-0845. 3-10-3 Again *1 1971. 2000. Filled Us To Low mileage $3300 393 0264. ■ « <82 9426,627-6200. after 5 5-1_0-3 VW 1968, automatic stick. Must sell. Call 355-2456. Best offer. Capacity! |»lS10-2 OLDSMOBILE 1968. Power steering-brakes. AM-FM, air, new "OLET BISCAYNE, 1967. tires, good condition. $450. VW MICRO Bus 1967 Recent ,h cylinder, automatic, reliable 355-7938, afte' 7pm. 5-10-2 1971 YAMAHA, 600 miles. 125 cc, overhaul, radio, good runner. Pronation, 5275 Linda, $695. 355 5074 8 • 5, 743 ■ Enduro tires, $325. 349-9549 or LOOK FOR THANK YOU! P1W95 3-10 2 PLYMOUTH 1969 Fury I. Good 5475, after 5. 3 10 1 332-6170. 5-10-4 our special coupon in condition, loaded, power. $750. the Ripp - Off Coupon Book, PET M '966, good gas mileage, battery. $125. 655-3548 351-8158. 5-10-7 VW CAMPER - 1971, pop - top. radial tires, excellent condition, HONDA 1974 250XL, 3,000 miles, CHEQUERED FLAG FOREIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 East 731 APARTMENTS ""'ngs. 3-10-3 excellent condition, no problems, Kalamazoo. Call PLYMOUTH FURY 1966. Power self contained. $2,700/best 487-5055. t-orced to see A real steal at C-10-31 1970. Dark blue. Great steering,automatic,engine in very offer. 339;9136. 5-10- 2_ $450. 351-3212, after 6. 5-10-3 ♦air conditioned CROSSWORD _ good condition. Some rust. ♦dishwasher l^i^e.Sdme mm 393 0517 body work. $175. 355-3149. 5-10-4 VW SUPER Beetle. 1971, sunroof, BMW ♦shag carpeting 3 10 3 AM-FM radio, $1 800. 1971, R-75, windjammer, bags and rack. $1850. 669-3944. Employment jj ♦unlimited parking PUZZLE ■ S,19?2 e240Z' Mag "heels' 1972 PLYMOUTH CRICKET 351 7328. 5-10-2 5-10-4 ♦Plush furniture "C,,S! 28 s, automatic Excellent SOUTH AMERICAN Diamond Unfuendly mileage, condition. VW BEETLE 1969 AM-FM, E"""' AM/FM radio, 1971 Ski Natique, complete Mining Company has opening ♦Model Open Daily 1. Cupid 29. Press release: ■ «.000 miles sunroof. Phone 484-2951, 337-9466. 5-10-2 with trailer and hoist. 332-4573. LEATHER JACKETS for less than for part time representative. Can before 9pm. 5-10-2 call 351-8289 5-I0-2 $50. Lower prices at SHEP'S, set own hours. Must be ■ >w. 88 , 967. A^^ VW CAMPER your complete dealer for ambitious Sophomore or Junior. carburetor, shocks. V»-j ^ j9 with tent. Yamaha, Triumph, BMW. Closed Call Mr. Jagusch between 12 and (Behind Zody's ■ d00r work. $200. PINTO 1973. Automatic, mags, $250. 67fcSO*- ..eep calling. Mondays, Open evenings until 4pm. 557-4550. 5-10-3 ■ asking $2100 or best offer 5-10-2. ^55-7825. alter 5pm. 3-10-3 489-3426. 510-2 8pm. SHEP'S MOTOR SPORTS. VW 1972 Super Beetle, sunroof, INC. Holt. 694-6621. C-4-10-4 ^CHARGER 1972, low PINTO WAGON 1972. Green, AM-FM stereo, rustproofed, ■ 7 includes 400 cubic inch gfrejfatrgwckitoi - make offer. Call after 5. INSURANCE - LOWEST r8,es °n 2. Italian luggage rack, clean. Carl ■J"" v 8- automatic 394 2408 evenings. 5-10-2 489 7864 5-10-2 cycle and auto. Can us first or province KIT powe' steering. . last, but call. Easy payment 3. Praying ■7^ M headlights, vinyl roof PORSCHE 911 1967. 5 speed. VOLVO 544. Top condition, B-18 plan. UNION 21 High explosive 45 Recent figure ktsr,- $3000 or best offer. 351-7799. engii.e. $625 firm. Call UNDERWRITERS, 393-8100 or DELIVERY ON CAMPUS 22. 24. Lucky number Out of work 46 World War 11 area 4. Lease Pehim 6-102 355-7819. 5-10-2 485-4317.0-10-31 Please deliver the New York Times as checked below: (Delivered to '5 26 Buckshot Bishopric 47 Affirmative vote 5 Spanish yes 6 Work unit 7 Religion ^SHAUSTIN Taxicab, 1962- lason Hills dormitories, married housing, and department offices on campus 2 3 4 6 r- 9 10 8 Determine Ik*. n9'" fear hand drive. only.) % 9. Milton's ■^4896. are 5-10-2 apartments. Weekdays (Mon. - Sat.) - $15 per term 1 '4 % IS 12 16 I .7 15 rebel angel 10 Billiard shot 15. Tennis cup Bfe?RD ' '968. 2 door <8 % 19 }o 17. Emerge 19 Plant life P** ■WorL tir«mf"C' B°°d 0wner' excellent mo,or. Sundays - $9 per term 11 22 %& 23 Frosting % % ten §^>5.337-7219.fter 25 lb 27 26 Shabby 27. Senior llttFM trofSt2Spidw. Weekdays and Sundays - $24 per term % % 28. Regarding this pomt %% % , l*M,46onneVV rad'al ,irM- 5 29 Magician's ■ Dunkei ,,IT''es' Ca" M#rk K^'ghts • ®00 5-,0-3 days * ' ALL NEW ■ 10 MINUTES TO STUDENTS WELCOME ■ 9 MONTH MSU - AIR CONDITIONING-HOTPOINT APPLIANCES LEASES ■ CARPETING MSU ADDRESS. SI S5 SI d 7/< 3b » 51 34 word 30. Street shows 31. Task Tt!? Cou<»dl*c **eed. nl, brakes. Furnished Model Open Frl. 12-« Sat. 11-4 other times by appointment call «7«-42»1 J 39 40 Y/< 41 32 Automaton 34 Eastern 36 Wriggly 96 *900 489-5867. Hi. «7«-4«74 or 312-412* 1985 Riverla Dr., E. Lansing, Mich. 42 *} 44 46 41 1 38. Eastern quiet country living <*> 4* university S8d#n- '•torn Mason '/A % 40. Deer 44. Teaching ■W , 'MUerVand exhaust, 495 N. Okemos Rd.. Pni T ^Phone 351-8098. 5-10-2 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan State liichigan ApartRMts \W\ Hoses r s jb c for Site |fo] Ftr Sale \ REFRIGERATORS MSU AREA, Okemos. 1 and 2 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, own FEMALE TO sh*'e house, ) BEDROOM. Short drive to WATERBED, KING size deluxe, USED $700 model Bell and Howell SLEEPING BAG Rent them at A C & E bedroom 16mm sound projector, perfect 1790 Grand River, RENTAL, Okemos. furnished, conditioned, carpeted, modern. air bedroom, carpeted, bath, kitchen with skylight. $95. non-srrppMTtO nile from campus. -w»-Jl95. 5-10-2 campus. Fully carpeted, cleen. $215 monthly. Call 694-0841. includes raised frame and heater. $125. 394-0448. 5-10-4 condition, $300. Phone 80" long. 3 lb Excellent condiZM^900*1^.^^ M ^ Phone 349-2220. $6 per month. $165 and $185, heat included. 353-3812, after 6pm. Very close 5-10-2 694-8645, 373-0388. 3-1&2 Deposit refunded on return. Call 349-9604, after 5:30 p.m. to campus. 5-10-7 NEW 6 bedroom - 2 blocks from RAILROAD TIES, $5.50 - $7.00. 7-10-4 5-10-2 campus. $425/month plus 7 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, 2 kitchens. Like new, pick your own. Call TEAC 3340 Slmul-sync quad tape 2* I ami 10 minutes from campus. $415 PETERSON WOOD CHIPS, deck. Excellent condition, $650. . NEEDED, ROOMMATE for 4 -girl utilities Call 349-0457. 5-10-2 SINGLE OFFICE for rent NON SMOKING female wanted monthly. Call 694-0841. 5-10-2 882-2555. Delivery extra. 5-104 Call 337-0779, ask for Mark. - apartment. Haslett Arms. $79. furnished. 2 desks, all utilities, to share large two bedroom 337-1169. 5-10-7 3-10-2 SHARE HOUSE in Lansing. air conditioned, mutic, TWO WOMEN. Own bedroom, lighted apartment in Okemos. Own $92.50/month plus V4 utility. STEEL SINGLE beds, some with parking. Oakland at Center, room. $99. 353-5384, 8-5. MASON - FURNISHED. 487 5791.3-10-1 kitchen privileges, $80/month. foam mattresses, can be double SONY SOP 400. 4-channel stereo, STEREO'S. CAMERAS ui_ Lansing. $75 month, phone 349-9108 after Efficiency, carpeted, new William st on area. 655-2904, bunked. $10 each. 355-5270, brand new. Phone 743-3074. 482-0113 or contact Hasselbring 5._3-10-1_ after 8pm. 5-10-2 after 5-10-4 Michigen's largest selJ convert bed, private 6, 349 9662. 5-10-4 Company at 482-1217. 5-10-2 STUDENTS APARTMENTS in - a - bath/entrance. Phone 694-3887. LANSING, DOWNTOWN. 2 used equipment PhaJ bedroom duplex to lease with 700 power amp. Lansing (reasonable rent). Pets 2-10-2 COMPLETE FURNISHED sleeping 10-SPEED, Girl's Raleigh Sprite, ACCESSORIES. COMPLETE gas stove. References and automatic changer TV and STEREO Rentals. welcome. No damage deposit. with full household selection for audio, guitars and deposit, plus utilities. 485-6508. rooms good condition. 332-1414. 135 III speakers. Teac modJ $25/term. $10.95/month. Free Neat and cleen. 371-4158. ROOMMATE NEEDED, 1 privileges. Near airport, 20 Kedzie. $85. 3-10-2 band instruments with a full line 3-10-1 quad reel - to reel Seme Day Delivery and Service. 5-10-2 deck bedroom apartment, mile to minutes from campus. Phone sheet music department to serve AU222 ste Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C-10-31 before 5:30, 484-5861. FURNITURE: NEW and used. music need. campus, no undergrads. FRANCIS STREET, need woman, your every ST80F tuner. NEEDED 1 female for 2 bedroom Dual $92.50/month. Charles Cetas, own room, $70 plus utilities, $25/week. 5-10-2 Beds, chests, sofas, hide - a MARSHALL MUSIC, 245 Ann compact stereo system Campus Hill apartment. Free bus 353-0654 before 5pm. 4-10-4 beds, dinettes, etc. See us and Street. C 1 10 1 unfurnished, 489-0888. 5-10-2 3-4 BEDROOM house track car tape decks $1 service. 349-1957. 4-KM near Lake save. PAGES ECONOMY Hundreds of used 8 tr TWO PEOPLE needed to share AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Lansing (Haslett). $250/month. STORE, 2604 North East Street. PHOTO GRAY Lens. Bifocal or 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, $1.50 each. 1000 Lease. Call 372-9158, after 5 (U.S. 27) large room in townhouse. Single room in house. Close. phone 372-6460. Single vision. OPTICAL albums 10c • $1.00 CAMPUS HILL. $68 includes unfurnished, deluxe, 10 minutes p.m. 5-10-2 ir— $59.50 a piece. Call Craig or $77/month. 332-3848. 5-10-4 310-2 DISCOUNT, 2615 East CB equipment 01 - utilities. Need 2 men. Stan, from campus, Managers office, 5898 March, Apt. 1. 339-9161. Donna. 332-6160. 4-104 LCC NEAR. Three bedroom house. Michigan. 372-7409. C-4-10-4 35mm SLR y system. mPu^E'487-8^2®^ 355-6595. 5-10-4 5-10-2 PREFER THREE male students, 2 Basement, fireplace, air spotmatic motor drive TWO chair- I RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE SEWING MACHINE Clearance bedroom, fi£j-*ied, garage, conditioning, garage. $275, plus Nikkor 200mm NEEDED ONE girl for 4 girl. Rivers wanted for spacious 2 bedroom Sale I Brand new portables Edge Apartments. 351-4166. , MSU WEST - Cozy, fireplace, very apartment. 349-2598. 3-10-3 close Nn aP*iT£U$200/month. n.*! Phnn. 4H9-R1 14 utilities. 371-2400. 5-10-2 $49.95 $5 per month. Large lenses. Many more clean, excellent _ ivironment, or rangefinders, pocket 3-10-2 Lansing, Michigan parkinr »fc-, no ,ease' 351-5773.5-10-2 EAST LANSING duplexes, various selection of reconditioned used movie cameras and pro RETAIL Catal MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Civic Center machines. Singers. Whites. ROOMMATE, 2 bedroom maid st tree. Great for grad sizes, appliances, basements, Much Morei wi ffilff. bonfl1' immediately. Own bedroom. NEAR CAMPUS. 2 bedroom house. Necchis. New Homes and "many rolling apartment, own room, minutes students. 351-3212, after 6. carpet, near bus. 351-8920. October 4-6 SECONDHAND ST0RE~ from campus, 487-1688, 5-10-3 $110/month, includes utilties. 7-10-4 others." $1995 to $39.95. East ot**. *»• Single Admission $1.00 Michigan Avenue, 351-0919.3-10-3 Terms. EDWARDS 487-5393. 5-10-4 TWO BEDROOM 1 PM to 10 PM I . C-10-31 lix, ate: GAI 694-3693. 3-10-1 CAMPUS carpeted, apartment, $170 plus utilities. EAST - 10 Minutes. Girl and/or DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, j'o 0 b IE s . B ONE AND 2 bedrooms f LANSING. One bedroom, horse. Large country home. Own Closing 6 PM Sonday 1115 North Washington. BICYCLES - ALL Ten Lwood. Califor. all new, carpeting, air 339-9472, after 7 p.m. 5-10-3 stove, refrigerator, carpets. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, study, new room. $90. 339-2351.5-10-2 489 6448. C 3-10-3 Various colors conditioning, balcony, security Walking distance MSU. Parking. stove refrigerator, on River in l0-2_ locks. 10 minutes MSU. MALE STUDENTS - Furnished 2 No pets. Married couple. Okemos, yard borders park. Rooms 01 Wbrid Wide (h 1972 EUREKA C ANNISTER Simplex de - railer, brakes, high quality at rAfl GIBSON all 349-9152 or 694 9608. 10-10-11 bedrooms with shower, newly decorated. Also 2 rooms with $167/month. Phone 337-9633. 4-10-4 $225/month. responsible Will consider students. Call // Antiqyes \\ sweeper new with attachments, like $18. 393-1510. C-3-10-3 cost. Forced warehouse 150. Baldwin amp oth in mint ROOMMATE NEEDED bath. Leases through June. Parking. 1214 East Kalamazoo. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 371-1793. 3-10-1 Show&Sak: ' VACATION'S OVER 81 welcome 4:30pm Monday Saturday 8am - 12pm. (3-7417.4-10-1 immediately - one mile from 3-10-1 South. Furnished, one bedroom, STORAGE, 1241 Roth campus. $85/month. 351-4894. LARGE, OWN room, furnished 15 beck! Enjoy these 1st term South Cedar at I -96, 5-10-2 utilities paid. $150/month plus minute bike ride from evenings with great stereo CAMPUS HILL. 4 This Ad Admits 2 0-4-10-4 - man sublet, deposit. Phone 627-5454. 4-10-4 mid-campus. $70 plus utilities. ROOM IN friendly house. Use of entertainment Marantz 200 GRAD STUDENTS 3 bedroom $275/month. Call 351-1578 or 2010 East Kalamazoo. Adults for $1.50 - kitchen, dining room. Rent watt RMS amplifier or Marantz STEREO 487-6141, extension 400. 3-10-1 487-3426. 5-10-4 - LLOYDS duplex near Frandor. 1ft baths, negotiable. 400 South Fairview. 150 watt receiver or maybe formal dining, garage, basement. PLEASANT GROVE NEAR Jolly. phono. Must sell SHARE REMODELED farm house. 487-8755. 3-10-2 Kenwood Pioneer or KLH. 3514009.3-10-3 •LIFIERS ■ FEN One year lease. $275. 489-4063. New one and two bedroom. 14 miles east of MSU. $100 10 - SPEED, Spanish, 2 months old. Sound Good? They're all here 350 Ampag VT 4856766 evenings. 5-10-2 LANSING, WEST Maple. Upper, Appliances, carpet, air per SLEEPING ROOM. Kitchen 372-9322.6-1 month $100. 351-2593. 939 Burcham. along with a Fender furnished one bedroom on bus conditioning, laundry. Balcony plus utilities. Call privileges. Close to LCC. Call 5-10-2 Stratocaster, telecaster, or OKEMOS: SPACIOUS, one line. $150. Utilities paid. No or patio, $139 - $169. See 353-5269 or 353-3736 during anytime, 489-5809. 3-10-1 jTSCH DOUBLE p precision bass. Gibson EB3 and bedroom children or pets. 337-7628. Assistant Manager, Apartment 2 the day. 5-10-4 Uitsr and amplifi* apartment, partly RUMMAGE SG, Les Paul Junior, Melody L of fir Call Jef1 5-10-3 3620 Richmond. Call 676-1270, SALE - Okemos furnished from $173, includes 443 GROVE. Employed gentleman Maker and 335. We have the best B. 5-10-7 NEAR CAMPUS. 3 bedrooms, full Community Church, Wednesday, .10-2 utilities. Ideal for 1-3 people, or male student. Close/Union. music amps in Michigan. Also I October 2, 9:30 3:30, young couple. 349-0558. 5-10-2 woman basement, unfurnished. 332-0205. 5-10-3 - used furniture, tapes, albums, UTILITIES PAID, newly carpeted, Excellent for students. $300 per Thursday, October 3, 9 - 1. BOTTECCHIA GIRO Ivox ' ELECTRIC sproting goods, T.V.'S, head ONE BEDROOM apartment, furnished, one bedroom, close to month. 351-9037 weekdays, 9-4. SINGLE ROOM for male graduate. Sponsored by the Womens $225. Bottecchie Gran was. 2 pick supplies, leather coats - all sizes, condition, $ Lansing and campus. Phone 5-10-4 Society. 3-10-1 $175. Both like new. unfurnished, 910 Abbott Road. Fine location. $15/weekly. from $15 and don't forget skiing SMALL 1 Bedroom apartment, 349-4907.4-10-4 extras. 351-4865. 5-10-7 865. 5-10-2 6 blocks from campus. Total IV2-8304. 3-10-1 supplies for this winter at $85 INTERESTING WOMAN wanted electric living - including garbage 482-95" cTfNTED 10 campos' ,-»08-3627 ($.03 ARLINGTON share very nice house AMPLIFIER (JVC) 60 watt, RMS, DICKER 81 DEAL, 1701 South 10 BROKE Up- I APARTMENTS - - disposal and dishwasher. - - own equalizer $150. Speakers Royal FIND SOMETHING ROOM FOR male graduate student Cedar, 489 3886. Check us out Eleetrovoice toll call) 5-10-3 Reduced, 2 bedrooms at 1 room - yard 520 Spartan - If Security intercoms and door - clean, quiet, comfortable. 3*Way. $100/pair. Negotiable. on WVIC starting September 30. you've found a | .ight vat loud. N - bedroom rates, 10 minutes to close - Patricia. 337-0579. locks. Community sun deck and $15/week. Call ED2-1354. 484-0252. 3-10-1 C-1-10-1 value, we want to I 2-10-1 12*00 value, storage lockers. $180/month. campus. Carpeted, air 5-10-2 it. Just come into the State ion d i t ion. $12 Married or graduate students bedroo, ofcKTED 349-0879 conditioned. $160. Phone EAST LANSING - 4 bedroom, STEREO RECEIVERS. Realistic ARMSTRONG FLUTE. 1 year old. Classified Department implifier. Fender preferred. Call Woodside Manor after 9 pSa 5-10-2 882-5950.5-10-7 and Fisher. Each $300 new. you want to place an $245, lease and deposit. Phone CLOSE - MALE student, linens, New price is $209. Will sell for rhythm aw Apartments, 332-4240 or Make offer. 351-5849. 5-10-3 LANSING STATE BANK'S ONE girl for 4-ijirl « 513 HILLCREST - 2 882-5303. 5-10-7 kitchen A'ivileges, parking, $15 $100. Call 349-9477. 3-10-3 194-2167 between Diversified Development Real bedroom Column. As a public service Estate Inc. 393-8170. 5-10-3 . $68/month. Close. 337-7168. 3-10-2 8 deluxe. Carpeting, dishwasher, MSU NEAR. 2 miles. 3 bedroom, per weet/^8252. 5-10-2 MOVING SALE - beautiful 9x12 SOLEX, MOTORIZED bicycle, 1 LANSING STATE BANK ■10-2 NEAR SPARROW Hospital. 2 air, security, brightly furnished, $280. Pleasant neighborhood, 3 partially furnished. Clean. ROOM FOR ren$^ust have own 3 - tone orange shag rug + miscellaneous furnishings. Ideal year old, $175. 353-7981 days, 351-5417 nights. 3-10-3 the ad at no cost to EAST LANSING youl female 393-1622. 5-10-7 transportation. 394-2639, after roommate blocks MSU. 351-3231. 3-10-3 for married housing. Doris, days, STATE BANK bedroom unfurnished duplex. Very clean. $125. No upper girl, close 3-10-2 to campus. needed^ 351-57!*- OWN FURNISHED room in five 5pm; 7-104 484-9458. Evenings. 355-2997 NEW C.ITOH 25" men's 10 ■ speed. C-10-31 children or pets. Call 484-3513. ROOMMATE WANTED, 2 ROOMMATE(S) WANTED. Own 4-10-4 man house. $65 plus utilities. Still under warranty. Great buy, 5-10-7 bedroom, 2 bath. Strawberry room in mobile home. Phone 3-SPEED SCHWINN, $50. Call 351-4967. 3-10-3 must sell. Rich, 355-9094. students move in today. Large Fields, $91. Ira, 394-2768. COMPONENTS - PIONEER TL51 KLH loudspeekers 655-3263. fcfter 6pm or 6-10-7 witl mndero 2 bedroom furnished. 3-10-3 VI511 $200, Dynaco Factor 120 TWO BEDROOM I $2°?" nine months. $200 twelve NORTH PENNSYLVANIA, 325. weekends. 5-10-2 $150, Interface: A $365, Teac wire, $90. Guitar, homes. $25 - $35/week. 10 minutes to campus. Quiet and ^nths Plus liflhts. Near campus. NEEDED, ONE male for 3 man, Large furnished four bedroom home, like duplex. $250. 450 $325, EV15TRX in cabinets SHOES - ALL fashion ■ sizes. Wholesale prices. Guaranteed Amplifier, $17. 35311 5-10-3 351-6168. 5-10-2 $77. 731 Apartments, 731 $400/pair. 353-1332. 5-10-7 peaceful on a lake. 641-6601 or 351-7497.0-23-10-31 satisfaction or money back. For Burcham, B-204. 3-10-3 NEAR MSU, nico 2 bedroom 484-5315.0-10-31 CHRISTIAN STUDENT appointment, call 349-1176. | Mala, garage, priced in low te CHS£'2U~«.«» - EAST LANSING, 630 Virginia. 1-10-1 low down payment and 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Fireplace, new carpeting | between Sparrow - MSU. Partly Campus Action, 351-72.*. Houses throughout. 4 or 5 people. PRIVATE BEDROOM, 15 minutes ARIA FOLK guitar with case. contract terms. Mo 3-10-2 from campus. Includes color RCA COLOR payments, $150. Call ( furnished, fireplace, air $425/month. Lease and deposit TV, $100. Complete Excellent condition, $100 firm. conditioner, T.V., stereo, washer/dryer. crib, $10. Complete double bed, Wilkins, 655-1712 fully carpeted, parking, ground floor, must have chrTstia'n female ONE COMPLETE house and 2 required. 339-9380 after 6 p.m. or weekends. 489-4017. 5-10-i $75.694 9080. 5-10-7 16. 2-10-2 Brown Agency, 339-81 #2-8779. 5-10-4 roommate. Own Craig. 4-10-4 references. $145 plus lights. Call apartments. Close to campus. 3-10-1 Call before AIRSTREAM 1972 ■ 27', like new. HORSE Shoi 393-0042 after 5. 3-10-3 4pm, 393-47J8. Utilities and furnishings ON LANSING BAUSCH LOMB 3-10-2 TWO BEDROOM, near campus, JN LAIMblNO sideof Sloe Ot Frandor, microscope 445 Buick LaSabre 1971 - very fcctober 12, ' LP8731, $200. Smith Corona OKEMOS BY 9ai provided. 2,3,4 man units. Call married preferred. $225/month. phone * ist « be quiet good. Great combination! - own ONE MALE student for 2 - man, Coronet automatic typewriter, Hagadorn, all brick r English and Hunts NEED ONE female for 4 female NEJAC, 337-1309. C-2-10-2 Call 351-0796.4-10-4 and da\H*-.V'oyed. . R Reasonable. Reasonable offer, will accept 475 C close. 3009 Woodruff, number 372-7973. 5-10-2 $100. 1-616-763-3445. 1-10-1 bedroom, family 9. 3-10-3 Americana Apartment I=811 TWO PERSONS needed for large good car trade - in. 393-7020. 1 bill call 882 1236 SHEPARD STREET (East fireplace, full basement Assi| Spring or Fall only. 351-5755. 5-10-7 bedroom in farm house. FEMALE HOUSEMATE: EARLY AMERICAN 3 piece suite 7% mortgage. 351-4122, side Lansing). 4 rooms, own APARTMENT 3-1. ^ f0f onty 211A Berkey Hell. Comparative mc a 29 - year - old draft board counsel John Foote to past a ground floor guard was angered and saddened by 70 military deserters have I^'HSH ■ far to take part watt o •< 1 &uanua MONGER, OD»n skirted, air, 694-9644 5-10-7 Family Structural. In depth focui dodger who returned from explain why he would refuse to station. Ford's clemency program volunteered so on one study of couples beginning •xile in Canada to protest because "the President in President Ford's amnesty 3514463 first and second marriage*. Martial perform civilian alternative The draft resister, who ATLANTIC 10 * 60 furniihed. agaimt President Pord's service under the clemency returned last week to the demands that I, and thousands program. communication and negotiation, conditional "earned re • entry" United States after living in like me, be punished for It said the other 522 listed :RASU» "',' rEDROOM SulW, 3 clean, many antral, quiet. "whet it takei." to gat marriage off program. $3000 641-6226. 6-10-2 program for Vietnam war However, Meis told that Canada since 1968, said he refusing to participate in the as having gone through Pha» "f, d.vinport, child™" i«"i"9 « to e good itert, determinance of equeliterian marriage, etc. no was official from the board plans to surrender later this Vietnam war, even though that processing had been arrested "P P.E, " MARLETTE 1967. King Arthur1! Individual attention to your own BUI Meis, of Decatur, 01., would be able to see him at his week to the U.S. attorney in war is now universally regarded for desertion but turned top racing **■ Phona Court. 2 bedrooms themselves in to military interatti. It ii not too lata (until as our greatest national 54943.310-1 unfurniihed , good condition. Wednesday, 5pm) to regis tar (or tragedy." authorities before Ford "jlCVCLE -M" ipead, brov*n. Very reetonable 482-7610, after 8pm. 6-102 thit experimental coorae Come to Sociology Oropi and Addi. 2-10-2 It's what's happeningi He contended requirement of up to two years that the announced his program two weeks ago. No I- CONCORD 1972, 14*60, 2 Announcements for It's What's of alternative service under the This was the first time that WOOLIES REAL rock'n'roll at iti TheCompeny will hold auditions JJ0.4W4O71. MM bedrooms. 1 3/4 beth. Offers considered. 626-4970. 6-10-3 Happening muit be received in the State Newi office, 341 Student for the drama "A Man for All The Army and Air Force ROTC will host an open house from 10 clemency program amounts to the Defense Dept. made a distinction between "walk - Seatoni" at 7 p.m. Wednesday and to 9 today in "involuntary servitude." — ««. ^"sectional c0^' Service! Bld|„ by I p.m. at least two clan dayi before publication. Thuraday in 316 Beatey Hall. a.m. Demonstration p.m. Hall auditorium. Meis said he is urging Ford, ins" and other deserters ■00 Nh* ; h" 8x36 MOBILE HOME for tale or No announcements will be accepted The MSU Student Workers' There will be displays and Congress and the American brought in to the Camp Olympg , 487-8726>!£i rent. Excellent condition. Mile FREE ... A tenon in complexion by phone. Union will hold an organizing demonstrations by the various people to support "a total, Atterbury, Ind., processing SV,,em from cam put. Peti welcome. Cell meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in cadet organizations. All freshmen, I"* anytime, 361-8141.6-10-3 care. Michigan Call 484-4619 or 486-7197 Laming Eatt The Hubbard Information 10S S. Kedzie Hall. All Student sophomores, service vetersns snd unconditional and universal center. members of the staff snd faculty Center (HIQ is again open to employes are welcome. Mall. MERLE Policy logic controversial NORMAN are invited. Refreshments will be MOBILE HOME, 12x60, on thaded answer your question! on jutt COSMETIC STUDIO. C-3-10-3 about anything. The center ii open Open Door Crises Center a now lot, awning, thed and other 'retail Catalog: Pipaa. extrai. Furnithed or Monday through Friday from 10 taking training applications. Please ••raiDM. bonflJ, cigarette unfurnithed. Lot No. 4, 1560 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS a.m. to 10 p.m., and is located in call and help us help others. Times PIRGIM Public Interest rolling machinal. will be able to receive refund! of room 9, third floor of the Lfcrary. are evenings Oct. 23, 34 and 25 and (continued from page 1) students," Terry said, STORE Eifert Roed, Holt. 3-101 Research Group in Michigan is Lonet, clip*, underground their 50c ASMSU tax in room HIC is also looking for new volunteers. Give us a call today if daytime Oct. 26 and 27. holding a recruitment meeting to "whether it is through 334 Student Service! building start new projects in the areas of: asst. vice residence hall fees hiked SKYLINE. 1966. 10x62, excellent you can help us. The Women's International president for fiance or OOOIES, Box 434. condition, 2 bedroomt. 1 mile the flrit 2 weeks of claMei. League for Peace and Freedom will environmental action, Political Steve Terry. tuition rates." oily wood, California. 90028. from campus, $2700. 361-0975. ending October 9. 1974. Gay Liberation will hold an present a panel featuring Bob Carr, Reform and Wednesday and Thursday othera at 7 p.m. in the According to a clause Terry said that the Student! receiving e refund are important fall term organizational H. Lynn Jondahl, Zolton Ferency M0-3 Union Sunporch. included in these loan legislature has routinely not lar, not eligible to uie ASMUS meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in and Howard Jonea from 7:30 to cent* lality at Aft GIBSON alactric 120T FOR SALE: Champion mobile services 10-109 38 Union. Come out) The corner of 9:30 p.m. Wednesday at the United agreements, the University has provided funding for buildings rehouse 50. Baldwin amplifier, $226. your room Is a lonely place to be. Ministries in Higher Education, contracted to "adopt such like residence halls which do homei, (2) furnished, good Get into service with the Unfrat, lay itii in mint condition, condition, 5 minutes from MISS MOM'S Cooking? Buy 2 and The MSU Block and Bridle III8S. Harrison Road. Alpha Phi Omega! Meetings will be reasonable rules, regulations not fall under a strict - 12pm. J.7417. 4-10-1 Save on vitamins Semi - annual Horse Show committee will meet at held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in and requirements" as are definition of basic education. cam put. Call 339-8503 after The MSU Sailing Club will meet Walgreen Sale. GULLIVER 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in 103 at 7:30 tonight Multipurpose Room C in Brody necessary to keep the residence Other buildings, such as the VING SOUTHI Twin 6pm. 5-10-4 in 208 Men's STATE DRUGS. 1106 East Anthony Hall. HaU, 7 p.m. Wednesday in 336A halls intramural teenage ri, adulti, Intramural Bldg. A sailing movie as fully occupied as buildings, the health ittrwas. Grand River, 332-5171.0-1 -10-1 will be shown. Information for new Case Hall, and 7 p.m. Thursday in and TRAVELO 8' x 36'. Furniihed, possible. center Student Services ood clothing, coati, The Cantilever Club and Sigma and old members, snd beginning 133 Akers HaU. ^laneous. 351-6543. MM close to MSU. Perfect for Lamda Chi are holding a "get - classes forming. Terry said that without the Building, are also funded 'OS 8 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS couple. $1400. 337-9209. 3-10-1 together meeting" at 7 p.m. To help re-elect State Rep. H. current freshman and through loans independent of can receive refunds of their 50c UFIERS • FENDER twin, Student Media Appropriation! Thuraday in 1S3 Natural Reaources The Student Council for Lynn Jondahl call the People for sophomore living requirements, the legislature. Jondahl office Claude Hersh. 60. Ampag VT 40, $300. REMBRANDT 12 x 62. Two Board tax in room 334 Student Bldg. Refreshments available. Exceptional Children is presenting or the University might be in But State Rep. Perry "Meet the Faculty Night at 8 p.m. hwJWjaM.WM bedroom, 1H miles from MSU. serious trouble within a year or Bullard, D-Ann Arbor, who has Service! Building the first two Wedneiday in Erickson HaU kiva. ITSCH DOUBLE pick - up laad jitar and amplifier. $250 or Excellent, occupency. $2800. Immediate 349-4205 week! of denes, ending October 9,1974.10-109 | TipbtSetjajlal This it an opportunity for students to meet InformaDy with professors so. "But if the policy is changed authored a bill that would allow college students over the after 6pm. 5-10-2 in the Dept. of Elementary and Mt olftr Call Jeff. 332-3663. Transcendental Meditation, at 1 and we have trouble meeting age of 17 to live wherever they Special Education. There will be ■10-2 p.m. in 240 Engineering Bldg., at 4 the debt, we clearly could not want, has said that the VOX ELECTRIC guitar. Laf LEISURE LIVING at Melrote Mobile Home Park. 10 miles PmSIH refreshments will be and entertainment provided by "The Plastic p.m. in p.m. B102 Wells HaU and at 7:30 in B102 Wells Hall. return to the living legislature would bail MSU out if they could not keep the aul type*. 2 Pl«k " "*• from MSU on beautiful Moon ANN BROWN typing and multilith Banana," a trio comprised of requirement for purely fiscal WILLIAMSTON 2% acre building faculty members. reasons," Terry said. residence halls full and thus ood condition. $130. Phone Lake. Loti for 30 - 70' tralleri. - offset printing. Complete service The Outing Club will meet at 7 litei; mature pinei; 485-6766, Any women interested in today in 118 Physics - In the event that the could not meet loan payments. 51 5865 5-10-2 Student with femily travel for dltiertationi, theses, p.m. 694-1208, evening! 6-10-2 playing soccer on s Sport Club Astronomy Bldg. Experienced "Let them go into the red. I trailert welcome I Immediate manuicripti, general typing. team are invited to attend an members wiU explain climbing, University could not meet ID BROKE Up. Killer tound occupancy, lake privileges. IBM. 26 yaeri experience. organizational meeting at 4 p.m. payments, which would ruin guess that's too bad. I don't THING A Electrovoice. Acouitic. OKEMOS BY owner. Off caving and other activities to - the Women's the University's good credit think housing requirements 675-7212^ 5-10-2 3490850. C-10-31 Wednesday in anyone interested. ight yet loud. No feedback. Hagadorn, all brick ranch, 3 Intramural Bldg. lounge. forced on adult students lelp you 2400 value, excellent FOR SALE, mobile home, 12 x 60, bedroom, femily room. rating, the trust company are Get involved this faU! College would have the right to justified on the basis of that ha State 2 EXPERT TYPING: Them, paper!, ondition, $1200. Sunn bedroom, study, furnished, The MSU Railroad Club wiU Republicans will meet at 8:30 kind of financial concern," mplifiir. Fender itratocaatar. one mile from campus. Call general work. Cell Cerolyn, hold its first meeting of the term at tonight in 39 Union to plan this designate a manager and to hire 361-3086. 6-10-2 332-5674. 7-10-4 8:30 tonight in 33 Union. All and fire residence hall Bullard said. la«tro rhythm and lound unit. fall's election campeign. All lANK'S 94-2167" between 12 • 7pm. interested persons are welcome. interested students are welcome. personnel. He introduced the bill in 1973 RAINBOW, 12x60, fully October 1973, and it has IANK wi oul 10-2 furnished, all appliances, 10x10 shed. $6950 Perry. 626-7648, [ be The MSU Volunteer Bureau will holding open recruitment Student teachers interested in student teaching overseas in "If the students don't like the way we run the residence remained in Committee of Colleges and the House halls, can you imagine how If sessions for people interested in Brussels, Belgium, winter term SING IS or 625-3111. 6-10-3 10x60, EXPANDO, walking SKIERSI UTAH package - $299 SISTER, OWN bedroom, house, $66.'Laming. Hip deell 4-men volunteering at 7:30 today in Brody - Multi purpose Room A and 133 Akers Hsll. at 7:30 p.m. 197S, whould apply for the project at 4:30 p.m. today in 128 Erickson Hall. Individual interviews with the they'd react to an investment banker," Terry said. Universities for almost a year. Bullard said lack of student Chriitmai and ipring. Call your 489-4990. 3-10-2 "In the long run the s57 interest has kept the bill from BRADOR RETRIEVER distance to campus. Apricot Wednesday in Snyder Halt cafeteria director wiU be scheduled at this tree, vegetable garden, shed Eait Laming Ski Center - and at 7 p.m. in 34 Union, and at initial meeting. million has to be paid by the going any further. AKC, tired by TRAVEL BV HARRINGTON. Fenced double lot. 787-6277 WANTED: TICKETS for Elton 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Wonders hampion blacks, yellow*. 361-8800. 0-4-10-4 (Jackson) evenings. 6-10-2 John conctrt. CSIf Bill. Hall kiva. The Women's Resource Center is 17-6277 (Jackionl. 5-10-2 487-6802. 3-102 sponsoring brown bag lunch for Decision may stretch funds Last years volunteers for the a ONE MILE from campui. 10 x 55 women students age 25 plus, who Ingham Medical Hospital wishing to bedroom low teem Schutt, 2 bedroomt, utility ihed, excellent condition. 372-8921. after 6 p.m. 7-104 Cell CBS NOTRE DAME ticket! senior 3-102 preferred. or coupon!, 393-8270. volunteer this year please call the MSU Volunteer Bureau. Ask for Steve Anderson. are years returning to school after several of fulltime employment, homemaking or motherhood. Come (continued from page 1) will be unable to receive help, lent and VOICE LESSONS. Piano laiaons, and join us for discussion and unable to add any new Dykema said. £ A Horse. I feed him, you The College of Urban sharing of resources at noon students to their programs, "However, probably all the QUIET COVE Trailer Park-It it beginning end intermediate. TWO ROOMMATES needed. Wednesday in 6 Student Services n and give him tender Development presents Arthur Ashe quiet I Adultt only please. $6/hour. $4.50/40 minutei. Call Unfurnished townhouse, in a student forum speaking on Bldg. even if the students show great people who were in the denied care. $40/month. $55/month, no deposit, to rent a 349-1354, after 6 p.m. 7-104 Okemos. Call Lou between Apartheid in South Africa at 6:30 need. group this year will not receive •2-8779. 5-10-4 trailer or buy at the lot. 2-5pm and after 9pm. 349-1890. today in Wilson Hall auditorium. Winged Spartans, MSU's flying Dykema said he fears that aid and maybe some who only 675-7312.5-10-2 BABYSITTING WANTED in my The public ia invited. club, will hold an introductory received little will be left HORSE Show, Seturday, 2-101 tuition, room and board costs a Univertity Village home. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in letober 12, 9am. Western, will increase, thus creating an out," he said. 1970 LIBERTY - 12 x 60, 2 Experienced, full or part time. The New American Movement, a 115 Bessey Hall. All are welcome. FIESTA WARE: Any piecei in even greater need for financial Ingtish and Hunter ciaisei and bedroomt, front kitchen, thed, Please call 366-6150. 6-102 democratic socialist organization, good condition. Call 361-3823 will hold an open meeting to There will be Kappa Delta Pi Dykema said MSU students 1. 475 Del Roed. For partially furniihed. Stonegate, a help. will tow bill call 882 8779. S-10-4 HIGHLAND HILLS Chriitmai evening!. 5-102 welcome new members and discuss officers' meeting Thursday at 7:30 "I don't have any quarrel probably be saved by the $3650. 487-6852. 5-102 • partial 81 wedding raceptiom. student worker orpnizlng, at 8:30 p.m. Contact Dr. Walsh, 316 with the changes that have University's direct lending today in 30 Union. Erickson Hall, for location of the FOR Sale. Several nice Retarve your date now. p.m. been made," he said. "But I'm program. In the program, meeting. created last fall term, a student plmure horses to choose from. 669-9873. 201023 82-8779. 5-10-4 . lost i fwdjg] FOR THE Beit Service on i The Wolverine Yearbook open house will be held at 7:30 tonight in 30 Student Services Bldg. AH A preview of a course in Science of Creative Intelligence the will concerned with the fact that these changes, coupled with can receive a loan directly from MSU even if his loan the uncertainty of funding and 1 poser. BOARDED, $40/month, FOUND - SMALL gray and white equipment tee the STEREO LEAVING SOUTH Laming to undergrad students, including be presented at 7:30 p.m. application has been rejected as hay end grain daily, SHOPPE, 543 Eatt Grand River. 7:15em, returning freshmen, interested in Wednesday in 103 Bessey HaU, by possible cost increases, could 10 4 kitten near North Casa. Call Jackion International by two banks. sir. 484-0 stall*, riding traili, and C-10-31 around 5pm, daily Monday photography, writing, editing, sales the Students present a real problem - are we 366-0732. C-3-10-3 or publicity are urged to attend. Meditation Society. There will be a Mboor ring. 4 milei touth of through Friday. 394-1619 after going to have the funds to give Dykema said there is no color video of Maharishi Mahesh *"pu«. 882-8779.5-10-4 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY at students? solution to the funding FOUND: GOLD Ladias watch on All interested students are Yogi. Gulbran it'i bait statewide. TERRY "What do we do without problem except to convince Bogua near VanHoosen Call invited to attend the MSU lition, KITTENS, 8 weeki, box LUKE PHOTOGRAPHY, FROM JACKSON to MSU. Monday The MSU Block and Bridle Club increased funding? Do we take Congress to increase financial Mike at 363-6047 C-3-10-3 Marketing Club's informal coffee «d. 349-2723 after 6 p.m. 313-632-9325. C-10-31 through Friday. Leeving 7am, hour at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in 110 aid appropriations. electric 1 students with the highest need returning time negotiable. Eppley Center Teak Room. Dean Anthony Hall. "I'm frustrated. About the LOST: ONE box color slide! of 787-6277 evening!. Lewis will be the guest. and give all the money out to aLISH sheepdog puppiei pottery. Plaaia phone Doug, The MSU Table? Tennis Club them and leave some students only thing we can do is keep - Airequ focusinj . registered Champion IW-Rart $150. 1-669-2544. 349-3160,484-5068 3-10-3 [ Typing Senrice From CHARLOTTE to MSU, daily. Leaving 7am, returning 3 - 5pm. The Collage of Urban Development will have an open will hold a ladder tournment 14 through Dec. 6. If interested, Oct. with unmet need or just spread the money out thinly?" fighting, keep testifying in Congress, and just keep in house from 3 to S p.m. Wednesday contact Michael Matz or Craig Ex call COMPLETE THESES - Service 643-6488 after 5 pm. It is impossible to estimate communication with in W2 Owen Hall. Refreshments Burton. EE BEAGLE LOST: HP35 CALCULATOR Oiicount Printing. IBM typing will be served. the number of students who representatives." • Shepard puppies, The Minority Advisory Council has and binding of diiiertationi and From PERRY to Commuter Lot. Auditions for MSU's ■noti and wormed. 353-7146,8- Larry A. Rahn meeting will be held at 2 p.m. »393-1093 nights. 3-10-3 engraved under the batteries publication!. Across from Daily. Leaving 7:16am, Repetory Dance Company will be returning 5pm. Phone 651-6096 held from S:30 to 7:30 p.m. today today in 443 Administration Bldg. M.A.C. and GM picks top officials campus corner Dr. Joseph McMillan, director of ;E KITTENSI 150 REWARD Grand River. Below Jones after 6pm. in 218 Women's Intramural Bldg. Human Relations Dept., wUl Grey, and grey Please call Previous experience and proper Stationery Shop. 9 - 5 Monday - address the council. $1,100' JjWti, 8 weeks. 371-1276. 353-6690 or 355-6085 Friday. Call COPYGRAPH SERVICES, 337-1666. C-10-31 FROM BATTLE Commuter Lot, deily. Leaving Creek to attire are required. corporation's Beginning and Intermediate The M I obio o g y (continued from page 1) became the 7:30em, returning 4 - 5pm. Undergraduate Club wUl meet from PUPPIES ■ half Labrador, LOST: CONTACT LENS in imall Orchesis meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Estes, who takes charge comptroller in 1967 and its THESES, RESUMES, typing and 616-963-9393 after 6pm. and Thursday 7 to 8 p.m. today in 146 Giltner on Tuesday immediately, has worked for treasurer in 1968, when he was 6-10-7 Ad0,*bl* 0,11 655-1259. brown vinyl caie. Probably loit near Social Service! Building. printing. Reasonable price!. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, beginning Women's October Intramural 8, in 218 Bldg. Hall, for an organizational meeting. Come provide ideas for this year's GM for 40 years after joining appointed vice president in 9-25. Reward. Cell 486-1489. Everyone is welcome. program of activites. the engineering staff at age charge of the car and truck E£ KITTENS, 8 weeks old, box 3-10-2 351-4116. C-10-31 DrM(. j«] The Student Workers Union Student teachers interested in 18. In 1965 he was named group. The sudden shift was part of a plan to give him a J*. 337-2618 after 4 p.m. LOST: AFFECTIONATE pure NEED FIVE edult itudent ticket! to and three Notre Deme. LEAVING VICINITY of Logan and Organizing Committee will meet at student teaching overseas in the general manager of GM's first hand knowledge of GM's black male cat, vicinity Gunaon 7 p.m. Wednesday in 10SS. Kedzie Netherlands spring term 1975, 361-9519. 3-10-3 Miller Road to Campui (MSU) Hall. All itudent workers are should apply for the project at 4 flagship Chevrolet division and automotive operations in LABRADOR Street, 332-2018. 3-101 Shepard, around 7am, returning 6pm. welcome. p.m. Thursday in 228 Erickson he took charge of General preparation for higher VHn1 old, friendly - Hall. Individual interviews with the LOST: FEMALE cet, orange, WANTED TO rent lecure garage 882-4097 evenlngi, Tracy. Motors' overseas operations, appointments, auto observers m5!,m Free U is off and running. director wUl be scheduled at this with electricity in Eait Laming becoming senior vice president say. daclawed, Ann, Waylend Street. Ciaisei in photography, Tai Chi, initial meeting. Rewerd. 3370026. 3-101 area. 351-7889, evening!. 3-10-3 FROM LANSING to Ludington in 1972. OLD English film making, yoga and bicycle In 1972, Murphy Sheep Dog and back. Leaving Fridayi happening. Call All journalism students are Estes says his introduction 4:30pm, returning Sundeyi repair are Society of leap-frogged several other vice Z7' ,ho,s «nd wormed, LOST: BROWN felt cowboy hat Mayflower Bookstore or drop by invited to the to GM's overseas operations 517"8384461 NEEDED FEMALE for 4 woman. 10pm. Phone 486-1078 7am - the Ftee U office in the Union to Professional Journalists - Sigma the "fastest education in presidents into his current after while hitchhiking Grand Hailatt Armi. $73.75/month. was 10pm. secure more information. Delta Chi meeting at 8:30 p.m. international trade and finance position as coroprate director Rlver/Hagedorn, Wedneiday, 332-8182.3-10-3 today in the Union sunporch. Bob and vice chairman. 9-25. Left in gold cer. 339-8112. that anybody is ever going to ^.L'HIGHLAND 6 1/2 monthi. White Terrier, 2-101 FROM LANSING to Wayne Stete. The MSU Karate Club will hold Berg, Panax newspapers writer, is featured guest. get in about six or seven Cole's presidency at GM was WANTED for Linguiitici Reiearch. Leaving Monday and Wedneiday iti first meeting of the term at 6 highlighted by his controversial *•0,655.3313. 6-102 Native ipeaker of either Chineie, p.m. today in the Men'i Intramural weeks." He played a key role early am, returning eerly pm. International Folk Dancing support of the catalytic Thai, Malayalam, Yorube, Sports Arena. Coed claises will be in setting up joint ventures ^kskin gelding" Call ,r»de. Swahili, Arabic, Hungarian, 489-2657 efter 10pm. held for beginning, intermediate and advanced students this term. meets at 8:30 p.m. today in the Union Tower Room. Dances from with foreign manufacturers. converter, the air bag safety ***»riv 6-7922.6-102 (V Turkiih, Japanete, or any other all over the world wiU be taught. Estes' income before stock system, and now defunct Everyone welcome. Chevrolet Corvair. non Indo-European language FLINT AREA to Eeit Laming, Everyone is welcome. GALLON Aquariumi CIDER TIME et CORDA WEST - who can alto speak and write options last year was reported daily. Leeving 7am, returning The Michigan Botanical Club the company's proxy Nt up Moosuskl. the MSU ski club, will in Most recently Cole CIDER MILL. 6817 North Engliih. Pleeie call 363-9242, wiU begin it! fall eeaion with a talk ; '«». Okemoi Roed, Eait Laming. atk for Linguiitici Project 6pm. 1-313-659-9670 after 6pm. 3-10-2 by Dr. Jay Harmon of the hold an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. statement in May at $703,500 supported the rotary engine, iio'm i"4 #nd flr'v*1 • only Phone 337-7974. Open 7:30 Group. 6-10-7 Geography Dept. diicuuing Wednesday in 109 Anthony HaU. There will be a ski movie, door a year compared with Cole's whose frequently postponed 1822 £2 Michician^NGER. tu..... a.m. - 7 p.m. 20-10-23 "Climates of Michigan and Their prises and information on the ski $846,500, the fifth highest debut at GM was delayed again Vegetative Impltcationi." All are executive income in the EXPERIENCED IBM typing. welcome to the club's meeting club. only last week due to what the HAYRIDES, NOW taking Diiiertationi (pica - elite). today at 7:30 p.m. In 223 Natural country, and Gerstenberg's company said were problems reiervations Many night! FAY ANN 489-0368. C-10-31 Eckankar will have a potluck with emission control. Resources Bldg. $938,000, the second highest available. Phone 646-7619 or Darji dinner at 1 p.m. Sunday, NEED RIDE from Jackion to MSU foUowed by an Introductory lecture executive income in the United In addition to the decision 486-7600. 6-10-2 "Vlctimleaa crimei" are no PURPLE VICKI - Feit, accurate, daily. Leeving 8am, returning on Eckankar at 3 p.m. at the Pebble States. on the rotary engine, Estes eround 3pm. Cell 784-8834 crimei at all. Declare your Inexpensive typing. Very near independence. Come meet with the Crack clubhouse, 1401 Meadowrue Murphy, who earned inherits from his predecessor DOCTORAL CANDIDATE and campui. 337-7260. C-10-31 anytime. on Coolidge Road. the problems of inflation and MSU Libertarian Alternative at $776,125 last year before wife desire to rent end houiealt 7:30 tonight In a 16 Wells HaU. Star Trek Uveal The Star Ttek stock options, has spent 36 sharply curbed consumer for doctor on labbatlcal. Solid FROM BATH to MSU deily. GM's financial staff. demand which has severty <'otDEILOITER' reliable couple with local IRENE ORR - Them term Leaving 7:30am, returning 6pm. Coma meet State Rep. H. Lynn Club ia planning its introductory years on affected GM and other J *0hi I rf inelud*1 W,H references. Aveilable starting December. Reply State Newi, Box A • 1. B-I-IOI papai. Bweral typlng- with Ann Brown. C-10-31 Fornvar'V 482-7487. 366-4610 extern! on 248 before meeting, s film cUp presentation. Call Lori Chapek or Candace Hale for furhter information. Appointed assistant treasurer in 1959, Murphy automakers this year. Tuesday, October Ijj 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SN PHOTOS /CRAK, East Lansing plays host to touring campaign train It was not really a good day developed in Canada) and state section of students, for a premiere. highway and transportation businessmen and blue • collar As the clouds and rain rolled officials to hear the merits of workers on lunch break and in, so did the guest of honor, a the LRC and the area residents made the trip multi • ton speed demon transportation bond proposal. through LRC's spacious known as the LRC, Michigan's Capable of speeds up to 120 passenger cars. star in mass transit and the key miles per hour, LRC is a prime If the bond proposal, to a statewide candidate to run Michigan's proposal D on the ballot, is publicity on campaign to gather support for revised railways if the bond accepted by voters, some $362 a $1.1 billion transportation proposal passes. The LRC is million would be spent for the bond proposal in November. lighter (by some 35 per cent), renovation of existing Michigan Can jammed into the tiny uses less energy, is less noisy tracks and systems such as the Trowbridge Road - Harrison and is more comfortable, said a LRC. State Dept. estimates say Road AMTRAK depot station spokesman for Alcan Canada the LRC can travel twice as Monday morning, and as the Products, Dominion Foundries fast as conventional rail service rRC - for Light, Rapid and and MLW Industries, which and officials are hoping people Great artists at ^fortable — cruised into developed it. who saw the LRC during its town shortly before noon, it Tours were conducted, in nine ■ stop tour Monday will be was as if a Christmas package groups of 15, and a cross • convinced of its value. had just been unwrapped. Close to 200 people intermingled with Canadian National Railways representatives (the LRC was great savings For A Good Time Call 351 - 1200 DISCOVER FLYING Fall Ice Hockey r BAD COMPANY HIGHWAY CALL ^ League SS 8410 TP 8410 CS 8.410 WINGED SPARTANS MUINN ICE INTRODUCTORY MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. ARENA EDDIE HARRIS Is It In SD 1659 TP 1659 CS 1659 115 BESSEY 7:30 PM For teams consisting of MSI) students, faculty, staff AVIATION GROUND Starting Oct. 14 SIGNUPS SCHOOL For info, call 355-2380 or 353-7263 Now all LEARN CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG So Far SD18100 TP 18100 CS 18100 r/B |flfl at KARATE The MSU KARATE CLUB will hold its first $439 meeting of the term TONIGHT at 6 p.m. in the Sports Arena, Men's Intramural Bldg. Coed classes will be held for beginning, intermediate and advanced students this term. EVERYONE WELCOME MSU KARATE SPORT & SELF DEFENSE Across from the Union 332-4616