VOLUME 169 NUMBER 22 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 Ford sends budget to Congress; employment outlook remains grim WASHINGTON (AP) - A 1976 budget and Means Committee, an Oregon Demo¬ The budget outlook for unemployment containing a record peacetime deficit of $52 crat, said he was "highly -THE BUDGET DOLLAR billion and projecting doubtful" that and economic growth beyond 1976 are not high unemployment Congress would vote higher defense spend forecasts of probable economic r«M u¥ nil CtMKi through 1979 was sent to Congress Monday ing or approve the $17 billion conditions, in spending but W COMES 'MM by President Ford. cuts. are "projections consistent with moving gradually toward relatively stable prices "From all Americans we must ask for perseverance and a willingness to tolerate some painful measures necessary to restore From all Americans must ask good economic health," the President said in we for perseverance and a a statement. willingness to tolerate some painful measures necessary to restore good economic health. - President Ford The budget's outlook for unemployment was especially grim — an average 8.1 per cent this year, 7.9 per cent next year, and He said his budget and Remaining above 6 a separate and maximum feasible employment," in the per cent of the labor economic report to force until 1980. be released Tuesday are words of the budget itself. "the plain truth." Total budget outlays for the Outgoing Budget. Director Roy L. Ash year "The beginning July 1 are projected figures used are honest and conser¬ said Ford may be facing "some very difficult at $349.4 vative — and we hope to do better than the billion, up from $313.4 billion in 1975, and decisions" ahead because of the nation's receipts are estimated at $297.5 billion, forecast," he said. worsened unemployment outlook. compared with $278.8 billion this year. Ford proposed increased spending for defense, unemployment aid and energy research, but asked Congress to cut other STUDENTS OPPOSE LECTURE spending by $17 billion. After delivering his the President flew to Atlanta message to Congress, where he spoke to an audience he said was "a kind of mini America" with a renewed - Monday, Oakland U t appeal for quick congressional action on his tax - relief and energy proposals. financing the Feb. 25th appearance of Cassis said student activity fees former presidential press are Ford said there that the serious economic secretary Ronald collected as an itemized expense Oakland University students have peti¬ Ziegler. during disruption of the 1973 - 74 oil embargo "is registration. Money from the fees goes in minor compared to what will tioned to withdraw $3,500 in student funds As part of a compromise worked out with AP wirephoto happen if we the students, Concert Lecture Board Chair part to the Concert Lecture budget. fail to start moving now toward for financing the speaking With bonfire blazing in the background, Herb Powless beats on energy engagement of man Darrell Datte former White House counsel John W. Dean said copies of the Cassis said ticket sales independence." are expected to be idrum at a victory pow-wow for Menominee Indians after they III, scheduled for Friday. petition were mailed to Dean Friday. Dean high, and the university may actually make He said there is need for was also notified that 611 signed an agreement to acquire the monastery the'Indians had strong measures However, unless Dean himself changes tickets, selling at a profit on his appearance. He said Dean is now because "we have no from $1 to $2 each, had choice. The hard his mind about coming, which he has already been sold to appear in the occupied since Jan. 1. Sports Recreation Build decisions have been postponed too for the engagement. Proceeds will reim¬ ing, which has a 3,100 capacity. long." indicated he might do, Oakland officials say the appearance will take place as scheduled. burse the student activity fund. continued Ford made his appearance before a ■ on page 8) White House field conference on domestic and Officials worked out a compromise with the idians to end siege economic affairs at which , , . , , , administration addressed representatives keyJ officials of hlT , were whkk copies hut mailed to Dean — of the petition he will still of 15 Georgia organizations including labor, business, agriculture and civic affairs. appear and be paid. Dean is scheduled to appear at Oakland ASMSU expects debate University in Rochester, Mich., Friday as granted amnesty The budget reaction from was cautious at critical at worst. Congress to Ford's best, and highly part of tours a six-week series of campus lecture expected to gross over $100,000 for the key Watergate conspiracy witness. He on funding for Ziegler is also scheduled to appear at Central Bv ASSOCIATED PRESS done." Chairman George H. Mahon of the House AND STATE NEWS Michigan University. Though not officially scheduled, ASMSU last week's action at tonight's meeting. Negotiators announced Sunday an agree Appropriations Committee, a Texas Demo¬ More than 680 Oakland students petition¬ RESHAM, Wis. Indian demonstra ment with the Menominee Warrior Society president Tim Cain expects that the ASMSU Cain said he does not think a vote will - crat, said major questions are still to be ed to have student activities funds with¬ board will discuss tonight its action of last refused Monday to leave the to end the 34 day armed siege in return for come about to restore the one - time answered on whether the budget will be drawn for financing the Dean engagement. week when the board voted to withdraw funding for is estate they occupied Jan. 1, a promise to convert the former abbey for adequate to stimulate the economy and Ziegler's speech. He explained that one of Glen A. Cassis, assistant director of the their funding from the scheduled the members who voted on the amnesty from authorities use as a medical center or school for whether it might increase inflation. speech of prevailing Concert-Lecture Board sponsoring Dean's MSU by Ron Ziegler. side last week would have to ask for the vote ntniing to arrest them, Indians. trt R, appearance, said students felt either that Cain said Monday that some board to be reconsidered and then two thirds of Bryan, an attorney represent Negotiators who announced the agree¬ Some "thoughtful people" will wonder the amount asked was too much or that - members will probably use their the members would have to indicate the demonstrators, said Shawano ment did not comment on possible amnesty whether the deficit "will have exactly the speaking they someone other than Dean should appear. privilege to address themselves to the wanted My authorities have not assured him at the time, and authorities said they a re - vote. wrong effect and will heighten inflation," The petition came during the same week Ziegler controversy. Wans will be protected from ASMSU will meet at 5:00 p.m. today in 328 angry planned to arrest those involved in the Mahon said. that the ASMSU board voted 7-3 to Cain said that at least one ASMSU tewhen they leave the mansion. As a Student Services Bldg. The meeting is (continued on page 8) Chairman A1 Ullman of the House Ways withdraw its share of the $2,650 for open to, he said, the Indians will not leave member had indicated a desire to discuss to the public. t > promise of amnesty. »n said the agreement under which [225 pers acre estate owned by the Alexian would be given to the Menominee kincluded the promise that the Indians be turned over to Shawano County Students vie tor camp counseling jobs IBV Indian students, when By ELLEN SPONSELLER asked about State News Staff Writer Mpeement to turn over the estate, said "This $150 is per veek, right? r' sl*P in the right direction. PTOifit brings it (Indian "No, that's the pay for the whole problems) to jwention of the public, it has served its P# said George Cornell, chairman of "Oh, of course. Thanks." He picked up the application for Camp Michiwaukamili P0™! American Indian Student Assn. mackinac and put it in his brieftase with the [»n MSV student. 15 other applications for summer MDe Meyere, Indian camp student aide, ' Mtion was counseling. Then he hurried off to his necessary to "bring adviser for an appointment to discuss his bareness needed to get things doctoral thesis. Far fetched? Not quite, though camps pay in esthetics rather than cash, the Nom/nees competition this year for jobs will be higher than ever before, according to directors. camp "It's going to be a buyer's market this pee lack year," said Steven Shapiro, director of a private New York camp which interviewed students yesterday in the placement center. "We have even had some teachers applying for counseling jobs. This year we will probably have a higher caliber staff than HAM « hi„ .Would s"y when people Placement Services, said camps and resorts Ntwav thnf7rU°US k" Hhewh|lc man's"Ppearance. law are still the best places for Michigan fits the students to find summer jobs. "The people ►NewY ■ who are tough minded and scientifically Menominl/urSma" ^0UP ca"'n8 approach getting summer jobs are the ones i^.foon, ^ arrior Society took who will get them," he said. Anderson said Vn palh ,e IR'"US est»te owned by the market for summer jobs has not ^ l»nd »nH .L. changed drastically from other years, "But Cre estate i8 9" it definitely is important to have experience f school ywant itf«r a health those students applying first and and to apply as early as possible," he said. Prospective counselors ponder the costs and benefits of having marketable skills Downs said most people do not think ^ SPnt on the National ptg, h> various camps. camp Competition this year is running high, with usually getting the jobs. about the differences between (continued on page 8) camps, 2 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Februj lary4,i| Sugar price down; sales off By ASSOCIATED PRESS times what it did a year ago. $3.09. Most store managers said Trowbridge Road; $2.59 at 7 the second straight month of average 3 per cent the price of sugar at the Eleven Food Store, 1880 Haslett more declines than increases. the seven (WMJ AND STATE NEWS Eight East Lansing grocery cities J'H Americans who have been stores and one in Okemos beginning of January was about Road; $2.99 at the Quik Pik Associated Press drew up a indicated the price of sugar at $3.89 per five pound bag. Food Store, 3332 Lake Lansing random list of 15 commonly when they getting a sour taste their stores has dropped within Sugar prices at area stores Road, and $3.09 at Quality Dairy purchased food and nonfood '"(? January, The the cities where «£,! Jackson funds reach $1 million look at sugar prices got a little good news in January. An the last month, but none of the are: $2.25 at Eberhard's Eco¬ Co., 1201 E. Grand River Ave. items, checked the price on averaged lpercenl the bifij*»| Associated Press marketbasket stores reported increase in nomy Store, 3301 E. Michigan The AP survey also showed March 1,1973, in a supermarket sales. an Ave. and Schmidt's Super Food that the overall marketbasket in each of 13 cities and has . Th«* marketbasket bill., survey showed the price of m every dty in the Sen. Henry M. Jackson, poised to announce his sugar fell sharply in many areas Currently, the price of a five Market in Okemos; $2.29 for bill went down during January rechecked at the start of each Period that ended l2„J presidential ambitions officially this week, has raised more last month, though the sweet¬ pound bag of sugar at local beet and $2.39 for cane sugar at in seven of the checklist cities succeeding month. Feb i 1 than $1 million to gear up a nationwide appeal for small ener still costs about three stores ranges from $2.25 to Goodrich's Shop - Rite. 940 and went up in six. It marked The latest survey showed an average increase was' 201 donations. The U.S. Dept. of AmJ Most of Jackson's money was raised from 247 individuals ture which who each gave more than $1,000 in the three months on compile, the annual valu. £& 0f, J GE purchasers before such large gifts were banned on Jon. 1. Jackson U.S. farm produced food, J ■ts market imposed a voluntary limit of $3,000 for individual gifts to his basket wem up ,I campaign. «nt in 1974 with J fl Jackson has bought five minutes of television time this increasegoingtoprocessoj Thursday following the CBS movie, and is scheduled to Bv Associated Press small electric appliances be among the hardest hit by price floor for oil production the of imported oil and to mailers. T the farm value of ^Partmjl the nuJ use announce officially then that he will seek the 1976 Americans got another re¬ tween March 21 and inflation and slumping sales oT throughout the world to insure Democratic presidential nomination. May 18 develop new sources of energy basket-which is noting! bate offer Monday as General and send proof of purchase to new cars prompted the major development of new energy threatens to drive down the to represent what a tvJ Electric Co. joined the list of the company's housewares divi¬ manufacturers to offer rebates sources. price of petroleum products in family spends, but is desieil firms giving money back to sion. of $200 to $500 to buyers of In a speech to Washington's the next few years. show how the Senate gets Levi nomination buyers of certain company pro Industry rebates some 1975 models. National Press Club, Kissinger •James T. Lynn, the secre¬ divided food dollJ ducts. Banks, boat makers and products are aimed at on con American Motors Corp., the said this support system will - went up 4.7 in 1974, while the pTl Without a dissenting vote, the Senate Judiciary Commit¬ builders are among those who sumer helping the nation's sagging last of the auto makers to join set the price lower than the tary of housing and urban value went up 21.5 middlenl development, told a White per ceofl tee Monday approved the nomination of Edward H. Levi to have followed the auto indus¬ the rebate parade, announced current level of about $11 a economy by encouraging indi House conference on domestic The AP survey be attorney general. try's lead in offering rebates in vidual spending. In addition, meanwhile that it lost money in barrel, but considerably higher and economic affairs price of five showed! that a pound sac! an attempt to spur sales. banks are lowering their prime Levi, 63, is president of the University of Chicago and the first quarter of fiscal 1975. than the $3 a barrel figure paid Americans who want to buy a granulated sugar declined! GE said it would offer re¬ interest rates in order to General Motors Corp. pre¬ before the oil crisis broke out a cities formerly was dean of its law school. house should buy now. "It's bates of between $2 and $5 to en during January, witl President Ford nominated Levi to succeed William B. courage corporate spending. pared an announcement of its year and one-half ago. going to cost more later," he average decrease of 13 per J people who buy any one of 39 The auto industry has been sales and earnings last year and He explained that the Ameri¬ said at the Atlanta, Ga., confer In part the Saxbe in the Cabinet post. Saxbe was sworn in earlier decreases! the figures were expected to can-led effort to conserve on ence. fleeted lower wholesale Monday as ambassador to India. co showf a slight decline, toppling Levi's nomination now goes to the full Senate, which is in recess until Wednesday. His confirmation presumably will Thieu crackdown shuts GM from its position as No. 1 in the corporate revenue rank¬ be voted on at that time. Ethiopian planes bomb| ings. President Ford, asking Con¬ Rocky continues cia probe opposition newspapers gress to approve billion budget with a a $394.4 record peacetime deficit of $52 billion, SAIGON, South Vietnam I AP) — President Nguyen Van Thieu's Lyman B. Kirkpatrick Jr., formerly No. 3 man at the CIA, was the leadoff Commission resumed its witness today as the Rockefeller probe of alleged domestic spying government closed five opposition newspapers Monday and arrested 19 of their officials on charges of being Communist agents. said projected figures showed a gloomy economic picture for the year ahead, but added that 2 secessionist villages It was the most severe crackdown on the press by the 10 - year - old by the agency. regime. things should improve before ADDIS air force base, and roads into and out Kirkpatrick, who suffers from polio, arrived for the Announcing the move, the Information Ministry said that while the end of 1975. ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Govern¬ have been blocked by government of thel "We estimate a rate of infla¬ ment jets bombed rebel targets close to Asmara hearing in a wheelchair pushed by his wife. An 18-year the government supports press activities, it is "determined to crush on Sunday and troops, ^ veteran of the CIA, Kirkpatrick served from 1962 to 1965 as tion between December of 1974 Monday, leveling two villages and strength in the Eritrean region is put at 15,|)| down the Communist aggressors' attempt to undermine the press and December of 1975 of a little striking at secessionist guerillas fleeing for third of the entire army. Rebel forces ar executive director-comptroller under then Director John A. s6 as to maintain national security and public order." cover, reliable sources in the Eritrean capital number 6,000. more than 9 per cent," Ford McCone, who already has testified before the panel. In other Indochina developments. said. "While these projected reported. There were also reports that Western diplomats reported that Kthiopiil The session today is the fourth closed-door meeting of •Government officials announced the arrest of nearly 200 government troops summarily executed more force jets showered bombs on two the eight-member commission, headed by Vice President members of the Hoa Hao Buddhist sect which staged a rebellion in figures present no rosy picture, than a dozen guerillas, but this could not be of Asmara on Sunday but they said villages1 the southwestern Mekong Delta. The officials said most of those they forecast the real improve¬ they did Nelson A. Rockefeller. ment we expect in the coming confirmed. know if the 1,200 inhabitants of the villa J arrested were draft dodgers and deserters trying to take refuge in the anti - Communist sect's private army of civil guards. A months . . ." Asmara, a city of 200,000, faced acute food and Waki Debre and Adi Sodgo left on time. 1 government spokesman denied claims by sect leaders that seven At the same time, the Gross water shortages after four days of fighting. Reliable informants said the jets struck j Electric power and telephone connections were Stock prices continue rise Hoa Hao members had been killed since Thursday, 16 wounded and National Product — the total Monday about 20 30 miles north of Asraaif 600 arrested. He said just one member had been killed. output of the nation's goods and only intermittent. U.S. consular officials Moslem guerillas were returning to I services — is expected to reported all 300 Americans safe, however, and hideouts. Casualty figures again were! •In Cambodia, rebel gunners blasted an 18 - vessel convoy Volume continued fairly heavy Monday on the New York decline at an even sharper rate said there were no immediate evacuation plans. available. ■ returning from Phnom Penh to South Vietnam on the Mekong Stock Exchange as prices moved higher. — 3.3 per cent this year In Addis Ababa, the nation's military rulers Missionary sources in Addis Ababa said I River, sinking a fuel tanker and setting a tugboat ablaze, shipping Brokers said investors disagreed on whether the $52 sources reported. They raised the total to six ships lost since compared to 2.2 per cent in decreed nationalization of sugar, textile and oil village women straggled into their missjoiT 1974. firms, including a 50 per cent takeover of Mobil Eritrea and told of their rebel husbands bl billion federal budget deficit proposed by President Ford convoys began running the Mekong River gauntlet to the Oil in Ethiopia, in their leap toward full control rounded up and shot to death by govern* will be good or bad for the economy and the stock market. beleaguered capital 12 days ago. Ford said that total produc¬ The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.^4 to The five newspapers closed were among nine dailies confiscated tion, after dropping sharply over the economy. The governmeht promised troops. The sources put the number of 1 compensation, as it did when it took control of allegations at over a dozen in about six missi 711.83 at 2:30 p.m. and advances led declines by a 3-1 Sunday for trying to publish charges of corruption against Thieu again this year, should increase contained in a statement labeled "Indictment No. 2" distributed at a by a 5 per cent annual rate by foreign and domestic banks two months ago, but but this could not be>verified independently! margin on the New York Stock Exchange. did not elaborate. The new round of fighting between I political rally Saturday night by the Rev. Tran Huu Thanh, head of the end of 1976, adding some Informed sources said Ethiopian troops con¬ Moslem rebels, said to be backed by A the Roman Catholic Anti Corruption Movement. - two million workers to the trolled Asmara, 450 miles north of Addis Ababa, dollars, and government troops has claimedl The statement claimed Thieu was prolonging the war for his own nation's payrolls "so that un benefit, had rigged elections to put himself and his cronies in power, but staged rough house - to house searches for 100 known dead and more than 200 woufl employment — though still and had stolen more than $1 million in tax funds. high — will be going down." rebels and arms. "They charged in, they dragged among the insurgents and Asmara civiliansT me out and didn't leave anything unturned in my The Ethiopian government gave n Last year scores of newspapers were confiscated when Father In related energy and econ¬ house," one resident said. "But I had nothing to figures either for the rebels or its own Thanh issued his "Indictment No. 1" which accused Thieu and omic developments Monday: hide." has yet to tell its people about the most $efl members of his family of corruption in real estate and fertilizer •Secretary of State Henry A. Asmara airport, closed four days ago, report challenge to central authority since the if deals. Kissinger proposed setting a edly has been turned into a makeshift Ethiopian movement began in 1962. The State News ii p of Michigon Slot* University e> dim day^durmg Fall Official backs Syrian defense »» postage paid ot Eatt lo h Editorial ond butmi Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko reaffirmed Monday the Kremlin's commitment to consolidate Syria's defense power" then flew to Cairo on a major fence-mend¬ IIIIM III SI II a4 I IN 14 H\ ing mission. He gave no details on possible new military aid to Syria, but in a joint communique ending a three-day visit to Damascus stressed Syria's legitimate right to use all means to liberate its occupied territories.'' He and the Syrian leadership also called for a new round of Arab-Israeli peace talks in Geneva to start within a THE SHOWBAR TtJSDty month and signed an agreement providing Soviet aid to Syrian irrigation and fishery projects. No figures were announced. Gromyko, who met in Damascus with Syrian President Hafez Assad and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, reiterated the appeal for a new Geneva round when he flew into Cairo. IDlClEIC HALE PRICE AILIL NITE Ford pitches for S. Viet aid President Ford made another personal a breakfast meeting of congressional appeal Monday to leaders of both NOW APPEARING parties for his proposed $522 million in additional aid to South Vietnam and Cambodia. The $522 million increase proposed in current aid to f€c TWC mwe is South Vietnam and Cambodia was included in Ford's budget and... f m m ii i i i ii ii i inis message, which asked tor $2.7 billion in military and economic aid for the countries in fiscal 1976, THE RATHSKELLER U.S. blasts invitation to VC VICKY The United States lashed out Monday at a revised motion to invite the Viet Cong to attend a meeting on updating humanitarian law, calling the proposal "an attempt to ItUINt COMPANY deceive the conference and perpetuate a fraud on us all." U.S. delegate George H. Aldrich spoke at a diplomatic conference of more than 120 nations in Geneva after U lit till HI i l\I riN! North Vietnam, the Soviet bloc and a group of African states called on conference President Pierre Graber of Switzerland to invite "both governments in South Vietnam." & A\*Sl Manila bids for chess match HAPPY HOURS WED.8-11 pm. World chess champion Bobby Fischer of the United States Wi*e C has opted for Manila as the site of a possible title defense APPEARING THIS WEEK against the Soviet Union's Anatoly Karpov, al Chess Federation an (FIDE) spokesman said Monday. The spokesman said FIDE received a telegram from Ed Internation¬ PEAR ALL AT i•••••• Edmondson, Fischer's representative, naming the Philippine capital. The Philippines last month offered a prize of some $5 million if it were chosen to host the THE CORAL GABLES championship. \ \l •lupin State News. East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 4,1975 3 By SUSAN WILLOUGHBY time I had to and get here," he said. Gladstone did not mind the attention of Anther retailing major, Kathy Dane, 605 M.A.C. Ave., said the JAMIE CONROY reporters. "Maybe if article scared students. recruiters see my name in the State New» Staff Writers paper, they'll think I'm aggressive "Last week it was 3:30 'our students sit in the dark because I was first in a.m. This week it's the night before. By line," he said. ervices, playing euchre and hallway outside MSU Placement Others in line were not as next week they'll be coming in on Sunday morning right after drinking pop to pass the time while eager to talk. One regular, whom wating for the office to others called Don, advised church," she said. open at 8 a.m. They want to be first in line others in line to ignore refuse to answer reporters and By 4 a.m. the number had swelled to 35. CBS interviews to sign up for job interview any questions. One girl refused to appointments, but this week, the line because she was give her name "I got here last week at 6 a.m., and I'm in the same started forming Sunday night instead of Monday upset by a previous placement services article in place this morning. the Detroit Free Press. week even though I'm four hours earlier," said Bill Little did these students realize that a CBS camera Rambaum, 4634 crew would "That article was a scare tactic that S. Hagadorn Road, a senior in economics. "I don't even believe appear on the scene at 7 makes students this, students in line. a.m. shooting film and interviewing their future job worry about the first 30 people are asleep in their sleeping bags — that's really opportunities," she said. "Next week students will hard core! Hal Fisher, field start arriving at 9 p.m." earlybirds producer for CBS, said: "What makes this ISU newsworthy is the distinct attitude employment. MSU's size makes it even more The first arrival, armed change towards post graduate spectacular," Most students said their News article last week which 3:30 a.m. early arrival was prompted by a State gave the time of the first arrival at "This has got to be the limit, though. I'm sure not earlier!" "The employers really ought to coming any with only a book to study for upcoming give MSU students an extra midterms, was Paul Gladstone, 110 N. Soon students started check you have to have a lot of get up and go just to get an Wonders Hall, a senior in 2:30 a.m. there were 20 trickling in by twos and threes, so that by — personnel management. Last week he had showed people in line. interview," a friend of his added. before the office up two hours "I expected more opened at 6:30 a.m. people to be here by this time because of the One student was afraid to without an appointment. So - only to have to leave article," said Barb Bokhart, 325 Gilchrist go out for coffee for fear the line this week he was in line at 9:50 Hall, a senior in retailing. would double in his absence. Sunday almost 10 hours before p.m. "It bothers me that we — should have to do this, and that it seems "After five years of college, you This week I made placement services opens. to be expected of us. really are taking a chance with up my mind I would be first, no matter what But after four years at MSU, I've these interviews," said Kim Puzio, 1412 come to expect it. I'm used to Spartan Village, a senior standing in line," she said. in business. "They can make or break your future." High interest rates on loans; trouble for student borrowers By NANCY E.CRANE sources State News Staff Writer dropped when MSU keeps its loan fund separate Most of these loans come from loans. became a lender. MSU is a from the University. Financially strained students lender of last resort. A student From the MSU Loan Fund, but some Students can turn to finance ASMSU he or she can get $25 loans come from such funds as looking for loans will find them must have verification from two for three weeks, with a $1 fine corporations for loans, but high difficult to get this year, but the Alpha Phi Omega loan fund interest rates and income other banks that he cannot for each week he is overdue. If a re¬ loans are available to those who get a for former boy scouts and the R. student loan before MSU will student receives a hold card on quirements make this loan mar¬ know where to look — or are> E. Slaver fund for residents of ket an unpopular one.. lend money. the loan at registration he or Clinton willing to pay up to 30 per cent Student employes can join the County. In order to get a loan from a interest. she must pay a $2 fine. Fines on Scarlett would not say how finance corporation, students Students can still apply for much of this money sits around usually have to have a detach¬ federally - funded Guaranteed unused, but he did say that as of able (after taxes and major Student Loans (for up to $1,500 At most finance corporations the interest on a November, 1974, there were expenses) income of approxi¬ per year) and short term loans $300 loan is about SO per cent while the interest $752,000 unused dollars in the mately $500 per month. through the University to help on a $600 loan is about 28 $1.5 million short term loan However, interest rates on £ them through financial crises. per cent. fund. loans from finance corporations w&j The guaranteed loans are not Much of the money in this hover around 30 per cent. For mmm fund can be taken out for several packaged, or given to students, instance, at most finance cor¬ at the beginning of each school years at extremely low rates of porations the interest on a $300 MSU Employe Credit Union if year and are not based only on one loan cannot exceed $7. interest. Students who need loan is about 30 per cent while 4 v they need loans. Though it is The Office of Financial Aids financial need. not money can request to see a list the interest on a $600 loan is easy for a student to get has over 100 short term student Students can get aid through of the loan funds in the Office of about 28 per cent. The interest credit at the credit union, it is the MSU Employes' Credit loan funds from which students Financial Aids to determine if much easier to get it there than gets lower as the loan gets Union if they are employes of can borrow money. at a bank. they are qualified for any of the bigger. the University. They can also "The Credit Union is a non¬ let finance corporations put profit cooperative, so it lends a jingle in their pockets, but Proposed council faces money at lower rates of inter¬ that jingle may jangle to the est, 12 per cent annually com¬ tune of 30 per cent annual pared to 12.82 per cent at the interest. East Lansing State Bank," said It is almost impossible for Robert P. Henry, asst. manager scrutiny by committee students to get financial aid of the MSU Employes' Credit from local hanks. These banks, Union. like MSU, are authorized to The Credit Union was a SN photo/Daniel Shutt lend money on the federal lender on the Guaranteed Stu¬ inlyn Rust assembles bicycle production work by training Guaranteed Student Loan dent Loan Program, but it had The fate of the proposed advisory council to resolutions on the floor of the council it would ike at the Tri-County Diver si¬ program, but will not because the board of trustees is not likely to be decided them with the technique used to to stop making loans because of just hurt both resolutions. on the floor of the Academic Council ll Industries workshop. It is teach them how to assemble the they cannot get a high enough the low interest rates. just yet. The Home and Buckner proposals are basically interest rate for their money. Instead, the proposed resolution to establish a the same except that the number of members id that the mentally retarded brake. Henry said that the interest "We are a profit - making group of students, faculty and alumni that would specified to be on the advisory council is different I be able on the loans was so low that the to obtain high advise the trustees on pertinent issues will in the two proposals. organization, not a charitable Credit Union was sometimes one. Our stockholders want us probably be relegated to a committee for study. paying its depositors more in¬ The proposed resolution, really two It will be suggested to the council to make money. Why should we separate today that [tarded face unemployment terest than the loans were the resolutions be submitted to resolutions presented by Fred Home, a special loan a student money at seven bringing in. professor of chemistry, and Gene Buckner, student committee. per cent, when we can make a If students need money for member - at - large, was discussed at last regular loan at 12 per cent?" more immediate needs, they can Also on the agenda for today is the continua |» the second article in a One method of said Sam Lovall, head of the borrow money from the short Monday's Steering Committee meeting. The tion of the debate over the proposed revisions of helping the His employer is understanding members felt it might be best to send the series dealing with the retarded to attain Guaranteed Student Loan Pro term loan funds provided the Teaching Code of Responsibility which would of the mentally retarded employment and helps him, but he treats p.am at East Lansing State by resolutions to a committee first. is through funding of a client him student government (ASMSU) more clearly spell out the rights of ownership to Today's article just like any other emplo- Bank, Dr. Erwin Bettinghaus, chairman of the term papers, te the troubles In this'program the State Dept. and the office of financial aids. final exams and test questions. of finding ye. He gives him a hard time if The East Lansing State Bank committee, said he thought that if they tried to The council .will meet at 3:15 p.m. in the Con Mtfor the retarded. Part of Education, through a voca¬ These loans differ from the he's doing badly." make a choice between the two different tional rehabilitation program, an(j the Michigan National Bank Guaranteed Student Loan and Con Room of the International Center. be concerned with Many retarded individuals stiH make Guaranteed Student the National Direct Student k difficulties will pay a certain percentage of who are not hired in the Loans to students who have lit TOM SLATER the client's earnings. amount the employers The pay is community are sheltered workshops. employed in already borrowed on the pro- Loan because students can borrow only small amounts of □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Sales p.ain. The Bank of Lansing will For all MICHIGAN STATE TuNews Staff Writer then gradually raised until they representatives for the work make loans to students who are money and hive a shorter University Students, □ | the mentally retarded, lot are amount. paying the complete shop procure work in the new applicants and who have an period of time to pay the loans back. p! Faculty and immediate family □ just a community. The work is then account with the bank. A recent □ A program of wage deviation These loans are financed □ Lack of subcontracted from the com PIRGIM □ cJAMAlEA Nil preparation and pays a client a percentage of study shows that no mostly through traffic viola¬ pany for the retarded to do in other area banks make the tions and private donations and □ fP programs and emplo- the fiill wages according to the workshop. Typically, the □ what percentage of full compe¬ loans. most must be repayed at the end □ _ ~ >n have contri- work has been low skill jobs However, MSU still has mon- of the term in which the money □ llo the persistent diffi- tency they work at. BARMS □ $' p Wing jobs for the Price said that in the last four such as folding instruction ey in its coffers to make the sheets to place in products or loans. It was is borrowed. SHpqoo £ «J «J Montego Bay □ years CMH has placed approxi¬ packaging sets of screws. authorized by the If a student needs a quick lift FLORAL March 16 - 23, 1975 □ state to make $1.5 million in in his or her budget the best are artificial job re- mately 150 clients in competi¬ Directors at the Tri OF EAST LANSING □ Ns and job restrictions tive employment, with a 50 per County Joans this year and still has place to go is ASMSU, which 7 Nights Diversified Industries work- $500,000 left in the fund, ( During Spring Break ) □ Btobe exclusive. cent success rate. Emplo- shop in Lansing, however, "We expect to loan all of it out • Round trip jet via Air Jamaica Party Jet B!Id keep mil ih.K,' who By a successful placement he excited about are • Gourmet mea4 service in C a new training by the end of the year. We've tlight Jtonsider undesirable," means a permanent position for technique and the possibilities already made 200 more loans • n-Fl ight Fashion Show □ VMcBride, MSI' asst. the client. of obtaining more complex, this • Rum bamboozies in flight 4 □ or ot year than we made last • 7 nights hotel elementary and Price said he feels working higher paying jobs. f (duration. and failing is not always bad for year," said Tom Scarlett, asst. • Jamaican Cocktails □ Dennis Maki, evaluator for director of MSU financial aids, • AND MORE ^ pointed a retarded person. □ out that a He spoke of work programs, and Lucille The rise in the number of We telegraph >1 diploma is required one c''ent w^° foiled in several Snyder, prevocational skills in loans made by MSU may mean □ jobs for which it really until they finally found him structor, uses a technique of Phone: NANCY WEIR 355-8546 ^ "'ork as an auto mechanic. that students cannot get them worldwide □ hand guidance and encourage ■wnilar to a "The guy had been in an anywhere else, 215 ANN ST. ED 2-0871 □ literacy test ment to teach the retarded to be said, and Tom Parrtn institution 18 years. He was dull and normally back in his assemble a 16 piece bicycle According to the Michigan Board of Education, in 1973 only □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ brake- Maki said every client 390 out of 720 eligible lenders ^Placement directors for class," Price said. "The other has learned the method now made guaranteed Student O open thursday and friday nights until n ■ Mental Health iirami jobs just didn't satisfy his * and can assemble the piece in 'Wner they handle ■■ Loans to Michigan students, NWy 100 clients. needs. But now he comes to work a half hour early and the same amount of time as a At MSU the number of c> > * Iti|d he is pretty satis factory worker with just as low students who got Guaranteed stays a half hour after closing. a rate of error. Student Loans from other ["^ponse FV'Hh some have of most Valentine's Day is February 14 J!*1'1"!! to hire, r. j? 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PS-" Jaeobsoi Vs Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 4,1975 5 hreat of tax hike MSU researchers hit duPont product angs over heads By JAMIE CONROY State News Staff Writer Two MSU plant pathologists have found that a widely used pesticide may have f state residents a lingering poisonous effect on some soils, such as DDT has. The researchers have found that chloroneb, a duPont product used in Michigan to treat diseases of sqybean seedlings and cotton By JIM KEEGSTRA plants, resynthesizes when certain soil fungi react with it. many Democrats that State News Staff Writer they have been set up as Resynthesization means that the chloroneb continuously patsies. r rebuilds itself back to the original . pop's razor edged pendulum, the threat Hart said he thinks the compound with full toxicity. This resynthesization, if it occurs as Lome la" increase will continue descend a low tax increase governor started figure so that the Democratic with environment as in the researchers' laboratories, frequently in a natural "Jon MifhiKan residents for several months legislature will get the blame for raising taxes to the may be a danger environment. If the chloroneb remains in the soil, worms and expanding the time of its contact and the size of the budget. can become contaminated, and birds that eat those worms The differences may between the parties, and become infected and die. The process continues in a similar ji v, jt carves are not likely to be probably within them also, are possible because cycle when chloroneb is washed into lakes and streams. •Mined by the state legislature with any the entire budget planning process is based on Now the researchers want to find out how stable the chloroneb estimates. Milliken's Bureau of the -^despite Gov. Milliken's recommends estimates the cost of Budget living will rise 7.8 per cent compound is so they can try to find a way to break it down and thus destroy its toxicity.. that a 0 7 per cent tax increase be passed by over the coming fiscal year, income will increase "We want to how Ig [ to boost the personal tax rate to 4.6 per and alcohol tax revenues see frequently this resynthesization takes will jump, for place so we can work out t beginning May 1- The planners also example. a system to break it down. After the predict Dept. of Mental pesticide is no longer needed in the soil, we can add the necessary -rotative leaders have promised the clock Health patients and staff will intricacies of Milliken's proposed $3.04 drop, the Dept. of micro-organisms to break down its toxicity," said Joseph J. Social Services will weed out those people Vargas, associate professor of botany and plant pathology. The Estate spending package will be thoroughly ineligible or overpaid from welfare rolls and pesticide should be kept in the environment only for as long as it is there will not be another energy crisis. necessary to protect the plant, he said. The budget planners could be wrong. They Vargas and Maurice V. Wiese, also an associate professor in were this year, and Milliken will soon issue botany and plant pathology, got started on the project while an Executive Order chopping $40 to $60 million searching for a mercury substitute to fight a turf disease called ssembled and rebuilt to lawmakers' satisfac- from teacher and state snow mold, a ! police retirement funds. fungi that affects grass as snow melts in the spring. before any tax decisions are made, The estimate problem and the disbelief shown The chloroneb project, however, has been at a standstill for two liken revealed the rough" framework of his by Hart are the essence of the lengthy budget years because of lack of funds. W budget for fiscal 1975 76 last Thursday, examination process ahead. The legislature's "The department chairman is submitting a grant proposal to meaningful details come to light this week. committees, aided by the House and Senate staff Washington this week," Vargas said. "It's difficult for young Ijinjj the House and Senate appropriations fiscal agencies, will attempt to discover exactly scientists to get grant money because their work isn't mittees to begin their dissection, how and why Milliken arrived at his spending well-known." wever, before the budget bills these recommendations and revenue estimates. Experiments have taken place only in the laboratory. The -ittees write receive consideration on the The discovery process assumes the form of researchers need the grant to carry their work outside to the soil house floors, there remain problems to be reams of economic predictions, tax charts and to see if the resynthesization will take place in a natural setting. (or the five months left in the current state department spending requests. It means a The results of the professors' research could have far-reaching „ ■ year.ending June 30. stream of department heads, executive branch effects for farmers who use chloroneb. ouse Speaker Bobby Crim, D • Davison, said budget planners and independent economists will The grant will also be used to see if this process could be applied current budget - already slashed $78 million testify before weary committee members. to herbicides and insecticides, Vargas said. beset bv unemployment - caused rising The Democrats say this year they may finally - costs and dwindling tax revenues from a implement their dream of zero budgeting for at it economy — must be balanced before least some of the smaller state departments. mi is turned to 1975 76. This Lobby means the department heads are supposed used law e, the governor's May 1 deadline for a to prove the value of all proposes their spending programs 1 increase can be met retroactively whenever legislature finally sets its final level. debate over the exact amount of the from the ground up, rather than adding to or subtracting from previous allocations. Between the income tax questions asked now car tax hike is a strong one. Republican and the budget bill answers to come By NANCY E. CRANE prospective buyers which parts 'live chiefs would like to hold it below — State News Staff Writer and systems are covered Testing Laboratory for a check¬ Grossman said that the con¬ than men — salesmen say traditionally several weeks past the June 30 Underhanded used car sales¬ by a up. dition of the car was in no way en's 0.7 figure and they say there are still deadline will arise a multitude of used car warranty and which things to women like The radio — general and men beware "What we found was more related to the price of the car. works good' and the Michigan defective. emphasize the J-gareas where more swings can be made. — are suspicious statements. Citizen's horrible than what we expect¬ "The car we judged the worst Lobby is out to get Barb color of cars. They wouldn't do Jaority Leaders Sen. Robert Davis, R "I can't say what it's going to take to fund this Grossman, chairperson ed. Two car salesmen would not cost about $1,200, and the car lord, and Rep. Dennis Cawthome, R you. of the that with men." budget," Speaker Crim said. "All you're given is lobby, said that the even let the cars off their lots. A study done by the group in judged the best was only istee. also hint darkly that some Democrats a few facts and not how it's legislation would be introduced One car broke down before it The Michigan Citizen's going to be Detroit has revealed such wide¬ into the legislature in several $1,400. But we saw cars on the ■hose party holds a solid majority in both accomplished." Lobhy spearheaded the drive to even left the parking lot and lots for $2,000 which we would -3-will press to go beyond a 0.7 increase, Senate Majority Leader William spread abuse in used car sales weeks. remove the food and Fitzgerald, D that the lobby is She said the another had a broken heater never buy," Grossman said. drug sales iilarlv in mental health, education and Detroit, said the governor's money plans proposing a lobby received which filled the driver's com¬ tax in Michigan and helped pass ^services areas. may Used Car Protection Act to Kay Campbell, director of depend too much on complete legislative agree more complaints than usual this partment with steam and cloud¬ field research for the lobby, a bill regulating auto mechanics oddly enough, Jerome Hart, chairman of ment with his tax protect Michigan consumers, year about used car salesmen last year. proposals and job ■ producing from ed the windshield," Grossman said the researchers were all ; Senate Appropriations Committee, said bonding projects for housing, transportation and being; bilked by dishonest and decided to do a survey of said. women and discussed the sales salesmen. "I am not going to minimize iting welfare caseloads may require a full 1 state construction. T used car lots in the Detroit Grossman added The that techniques used with them. the fight we are going to have a* rise to a 4.9 per cent rate, "He presumes that the legislature will legislation proposed area. It selected li> used car another car had two broken "They call women 'pigeons' in the adopt would require every used car lots and sent researchers to ask getting this legislation passed. r. Saginaw Democrat justifies his without amendment," Fitzgerald said. "We don't motor mounts and was in such used car lingo, someone who I ktion by describing Milliken's sold in Michigan to meet safety about the quality of cars in a just feel the lobby's job is to preliminary know whether his poor condition that the mechan bonding proposals are wise and standards before it is'sold and certain can be easily swayed," represent the will of the people ice sheet as rather phony, voicing the fear of whether we're going to adopt his tax price range. It then ic from the testing laboratory proposals." would force car salesmen to tell took the cars to the Detroit Campbell said. "They thought to the legislature." Grossman refused to test drive it. women had less information said. rffBanquet, 5 oz. Pkg, All Varieties JfljiWj- Spartan, 8 ox. Pkg. COOKING BAGS American and Pimento cheese 49e TEQUILA 25c ea. Birds eye, 10 ox. Pkg. Orchard Grove NITE peas and cut corn Pure 1 /J Gal. Carton Food £ Booze 3/'1.00 orange juice 59< 1227 E. 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Expire* 2/1/75. | I only at Goodrich * Larry's Shoprite. Expires 2/8/75- only at Goodrich & Larry's Shoprite. Expires 2 /8/75. GARDEN CENTER 1)14 C. Mt. Hop. ^ 6 Michigan Tuesdaui«| \| all-star fwtlull |inilf>' ihf ailt|iialion <>f the in underground rlasMr "Behind the I \«TI1 MITCHELL • Cwemaiop ••fidinal wwr llAMF.I. LL Bl. t\C • I jjlmin < ■ I"' \ SHOWTIMES 7:00, 8:30 & 10 Showplac*: Rm. 100 Engineering Bldg Admission: $2.25 YOU MUST BE 18, PLEASE BRING PROOF OF AG| raUd X BIAL FILM Michigan Stutc News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 4,1975 7 ^ayySr Check todays Classified Section for the ; care (raw) Valentine's Day Special! ( foploymit ]fjp Apartments Rooms For Sale FORD LTD 1970. Power, air NEW SALES OPPORTUNITY IN stereo AM/FM, low mileage' FINANCIAL SERVICES. Now you ONE BEDROOM furnished or mechanically excellent, body fair' HASLETT AREA. Women USED COLOR and black/white TV can begin a brand new sales unfurnished. Modern conven¬ only. ♦900. 626 6389 3-2 5 Kitchen privileges, $20 a week sets, auto tape players, $15 - up. career with a giant in the financial iences. Carport. Bus service. Call 339-94%. 5-2-7 Electric and portable typewriters, GRAN services industry. If Available March 21. Doug TORINO Sport, 1973, PHONE 355 8255 you II participate in ur you qualify, 351-4620 or 484-3629. 5-2-5 power hand tools reduced, 25% automatic, power steering, stereo exciting OWN FURNISHED room off used leather coats, ski boots $5 I 347 Stud*"' Services Bldg. and more. Sharp! 355-5521 new training salary plan, while you house, $50/month. 484-9066 in - $15. Skis $5 - $25. Good learn. Several 2 ask •automotive 326 openings now in FEMALES, Sublease spring for Jim, Mike. 3-2-5 selection used custom wheels and the Lansing term, Americana Metropolitan area. apartment, Scooters & Cyclei Call $72.50 includes utilities. 332-5237 GIRLS CLOSE/campus, tires. 20 archery bows and MAVERICK GRABBER 1971~ Josephine Starkweather - parking, accessories. Stereo components, & Service - Parts ©4-3935 5-2-7 furnished. Rent or babysitting, good tires. 40.000 miles, $1200 INVESTORS camera equipment. WILCOX Aviation Phone 655-2873. 5-2-7 DIVERSIFIED SERVICES. 10-2-7 351-8415. 3-2-6 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East FEMALE CHRISTIAN woman • EMPLOYMENT desires same, 10 minutes from Michigan Avenue, Lansing. • FOR RENT OPEL CADET 1969 2 door, 4 speed. New battery, just tuned. KEYPUNCH ienced only. OPERATORS^exper campus, call 372-9581 evenings. ROOM IN Lansing/Abbott. farmhouse. Bus Lake 485-4391 C-2-28 Saturdays only - 2 route I Apartments 30 mpg, runs real good! $550 shifts. Contact Darlene Rossow garden, $67. 332-0386, 337-7146 ' HUGE SELECTION of used 484 2256. 5-2-10 351-5240. 10-2-12 x3-2-5 musical equipment. 100 new and Houses EAST LANSING. Abort and used guitar and P A. amps, 100 J Rooms PINTO STATION Wagon 1974 WANTED: Northlawn, furnished, $125 up MALE, PRIVATE entrance. Close electric and bass guitars, 50 I, FOR SALE Like new, only 15,000 miles 2300 STUDENT as part time typist, 20 hours a includes utilities. Phone 489-4623. to campus. No parking. Call microphones, many brands; 75 week, 5-2-7 engine, automatic, air, roof rack/ 337-2655. x5-2-10 new and used Acoustic guitars; deflector, deluxe trim, light pack winter/spring terms. To begin 20 banjos, used 3V4 octave immediately. Must be able to NEAR FRANDOR. Furnished 1 age, AM/FM stereo radio, rear PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE South marimba, used drum sets. learn technical bedroom upper. $150, utilities paid. I, LOST & FOUND window defroster, bumper guards typing. Ring $75 deposit. 489-4789. 5^2-4 near Michigan, quiet for student - PRICES REDUCED WE TRADE! - McManus, 353-5970 or 351-8646 near bus line. $65/month plus WILCOX .PERSONAL sports mirrors, radial tires, rust MUSIC, 485-4391 proffed. $4200 new, yours for (evenings;. 3-2-5 deposit. Phone 627-5454. 7-2-5 C-2-28 .peanuts personal ♦2795- 349-0158, after 5$0 COLLINGWOOD APARTMENTS, .REAL ESTATE pm. RN'S FULL time and part time - luxury two bedroom, furnished. positions in medical, surgical and Call 351-8727. 5-2-6 For Sale ^ 10% DISCOUNT j, RECREATION SERVICE TOYOTA MARK II, 1972. Fan rehabilitative areas of Provincial FENDER TELECASTER and super- to all MSU • tastic Hospital and Surgi-Clinic. NEAR MSU - 3 bedroom, carpeted reverb amp. $450 (both) excellent condition, new tires, 33 I Instruction Including 11 pm to 7:30 am shift. full basement, garaged, dish¬ students mpg. 28,000 miles. $1150. condition, negotiable. 349-2161 Contact Mr. White, 485-3271 be washer. $250/month. 487-1614. 332 5491. 2-2 5 Kevin. 10-2-11 I Typing Service tween 9 am - 4 pm Monday thru 5-2-10 J •WANTED .TRANSPORTATION VAGA KAMMBACH Wagon Friday. 3-2-5 Apartments MARSHALL MUSIC - Your music and breads excluded 1974. 9000 miles, $2400 332-5417, PART TIME cosmetic consultents, Houses £ headquarters for everything in music. [.CAR POOL After 6pm. 3-2-4 no house to house. We will train, WANT A nice place to live? Short OPENINGS FOR three women in THREE BEDROOM, Guitars, sheet music, records, stereos, TV's, and com¬ RANDALL HEALTH FOOD for appointment call 351-4550. on money? Let us help you! quiet apartments. $95/monthly, all "RATES" Short term leases available, utilities paid. No. lease. 351-6590, MSU. Stove and refrigerator plete accessories. MARSHALL Subsidiary of General Foods. Mason Hills Apartments- from before 5 p.m. 5-2-4 furnished. 669-3931 before noon MUSIC, East Lansing. C-1-2-4 Brookfield Plaza 12 word minimum 22-4 1381 E. Grand River $145 a month. New one and two or after 5 pm. 5-2-7 DRIVE FIVE miles-save! Chain bedroom apartments - with all PINE LAKE APARTMENTS KENWOOD KTB005 Tunerf ~3 332 6892 lube 1 quart 89d SHEP'S HOLT, WANTED-MUSICAL Drummer. HOUSE NEAR campus. Rest of weeks old, warranty cards, list appliances, carpeting, and drapes. HASLETT 694-6621. C-5-2-7 Experienced. Able to travel and Pets allowed. winter term. $100. Call Larry $389, $319. 353-1892 3-2-6 Located at 495 Short on Cash? Maybe we can . perform shows with "Plain Brown North Okemos Road in Mason. 10 work something out. One bed¬ nights, 351-0761. 3-2-5 10 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1972. Wrapper.'' 332-4472 or 351-2419. 1 3 5 1200 Job available immeidately. Lead minutes from MSU Furnished room apartments with shag Cash for Superglide. $1800 or best offer. model open Monday through MALE ROOMMATE needed, 2 FIRST QUALITY 1.90 4.8U 7.80 15.60 349-1976 evenings. 5-2-7 foot, cymbal happy drummers Friday, 12-6, and Saturday 11-3. carpeting, drapes and appliances. $150 per month plus utilities. 10 blocks MSU, $23, $34/week. All STAMPS & COINS workmanship, OPTICAL DIS¬ materials and 2.25 6.00 9.7'j 19.50 need not apply. 5-2-7 Buy - Sell Trade Call Model at 676-4874. Other minutes from MSU. Located at utilities. 332-2591. 3-2-5 - COUNT, 2615 East Michigan, Lan¬ full line of supplies 11.70 23.40 times call manager at 676-4291 or 2.70 7.20 ** Service PUBLIC RELATIONS personnel 6076 Marsh Road, Just north of MID - MICHIGAN STAMP & COIN sing. 372-7409. C-2-28 8.00 13.00 26.00 EAST LANSING REALTY AND Lake Lansing Road. Call MALE, OWN huge, unfurnished, 3.00 needed to contact preset Manager, DEVELOPMENT at 332-4128. 339-8192 or EAST LANSING carpeted room in new duplex. sao ho, I.., rd 332-4300 MACINTOSH MQ 102 environ¬ 3.75 10.00 16. 25 32.50 AMERICAN, GERMAN, and appointments. No selling, full or FOREIGN CAR REPAIR also. 14-2-14 REALTY, 332-4128. 20-2-28 Parking $95. 351-5517. 5-2-7 mental equalizer, Sansui AU 7500 part time. Real Estate license BODY 20% amplifier, Dynaco stereo 120 DISCOUNT to required. Call 394-2825. 5-2-7 STUDENTS BSR 710X Turntable. $140. 1 GIRL - NEAR MSU to share TWO BEDROOM furnished, $170. power amp, Kenwood KR 5150 students and faculty on all cash 'n' Harmon Kardon 2 or 4 channel FACULTY, STAFF small 1 bedroom furnished apart¬ 212 South Clippert Street. receiver, Nikko STA 7070 receiver, carry VW service parts. IMPORT GO GO girls wanted. Experience receiver, $160, Sony cassette deck ment, $67.50, 489-5922. 5-2-7 5, after 11:30 pm. 5-2-10 Sherwood ST100A receiver, Sony AUTO PARTS, 500 East Kalamzoo not necessary but helpful, will train. 3 $75. 4 Sony speakers, $190. Ping and Cedar BEDROOM, 1% BATH ST 5600 tuner, Pioneer CS66 48S2047, 48^9229. Call 882-0236. 14-2-20 EAST -THREE bedrooms, garage, pong table, $20. Call 332-5417 UNFURNISHED APT'S GIRL WANTED spring term Eden speakers, Elac Miracord 50HI! Mastercharge and Bank full basement, appliances included after 5:30. 3-2-6 turntable, Garrard Zero 100 turn¬ Americard. C-2-28 Roc, Apartment 304. $80.50. TOPLESS USHERETTES wanted $145 plus table. Sansui AU 77? amplifier, 351-9553, Cindy. 5-2-7 deposit. Phone apply in person. CINEMA X from BOHN ADDING machine credit KING'S FOREIGN Car Service THEATRE AND BOOKSTORE. '215 per month 1 393-2400 ask for John. '3-2-5 balance and sub-total key, good Dyna FM-3 tuner, Dual 1215-S turntable, Kenwood KA 2002 amp¬ to ad is ordered it cannot OR 2 females needed for Specialist in foreign engine repair 882-0236. 14-2-20 (Includes gas hot 4. water) EAST SIDE, 3-4 bedrooms, unfur¬ condition with carry case. $40. lifier and more. We have 1Q0's of fee cancelled or changed 320 South Charles, Lansing. One Twvjkingham apartment, 2 bed¬ Call 694-1419 anytime. 2-2-5 room »immediate nished, $120. Deposit Pay LP's and tapes to after first insertion, mile wast of campus. occupancy. own complement Towing ADMINISTRATOR IMPLEMEN- Call 337-23»» 5-2 7 utilities. 676-1557. 5-2-10 these fine stereo components. less it is ordered ft available. Phone 372-8130. 29-3-7 TING benefits program for large PORTABLE WYNFORD ' KNOB HILL Half Come on down to DICKER AND wiled 2 days before local firm, must be cassette recorder, excellent oon knowledge NICE TWO bedroom bungalow. DEAL SECONDHAND STORE N APARTMENTS NEEDED, TWO quiet, studious location GERMAN AUTOMOTIVE able, creative, will coordinate with girls to share apartment with Good neighborhood. Ideal for 2-3 dition, $60. Call 694-1419 anytime. 1701 South Cedar 487-3886 key management. For confidential 3494700 2-25 C-5-2-7 same. $70.50 each, spring. Call singles. 372-5550. 5-2-10 VW - PORSCHE - AUDI interview, call 349 3933, 349-3935, Community atmosphere 332-3458. 5-2-7 VALENTINE DIAMOND 1 3 carat CAREERS UNLIMITED, PETS WELCOME, large one bed¬ CURIOUS USED service 5 miles from campus DIVISION SHERMAN ASSOCIH Must sell, best offer. $350 value. % mile north of Jolly Road NORTH FAIRVIEW Street, clean 1 room duplex large yard, very nice, 332 • 5025 ATES. 3-2-5 close 675-7443 evenings. 4-2-7 BOOKSHOP bedroom, furnished, close MSU. to campus. 542 Wayland 20% discount OWN ROOM, Large three bed 489-1875 after 4 pm. 5-2-7 Street. 351-4187. 2-2-6 V.W. •fEb on LEGAL SECRETARIES, Adminis HOUSE FURNISHING sale PAPERBACKS room apartment in Strawberry m.p.s. cash 'n' carry parts trative opportunities available. Call MATURE FEMALE for coed house Everything goes! Furniture, TV, * State News will be Fields, $60/month includes bus WOMAN, OVER 21 to share 2 '/i mile west of campus 349-3933, Billie or Ann. CAREERS curtains, etc. Call Jim, 337-7337. able only for the first service, some utilities. No deposit! bedroom apartment with same. in the country. $56.25/month. PlAYBOv MAGAZINES W incorrect insertion. . 235 S. Homer. Lansing J UNLIMITED, DIVISION Call 393-8933. 3-2-4 Call 351-9352. 3-2-5 Own room. 349-3522. 3-2-5 4-2-7 BASEBALL CARDS FOOTBALL PROGRAMS SHERMAN' ASSOCIATES. SAVE MONEY-do it yourself with 32-5 100 USED VACUUM Cleaners life are due 7 days from the 731 BURCHAM - 3 man, furnished MALE OWN room in furnished a foreign car shop manual from duplex, close to campus. $83. Tanks, cannisters and uprights. lease until June. $76.67 each. Call pdexpiration «1 date. If not CHEQUERED FLAG FOREIGN YOUTH IMPACT Counselor (2) 351-7212. 5-2-7 Spring. 332-6293 after 5 pm. Guaranteed one full year. $7.88 by the due date, a 50* and up. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING He CAR PARTS, 2605 East Kalama Y.I. Counselor works with youth in FURNISHED, INGHAM Medical 5-2-7 BEAUTIFUL HAND embroidered service charge will be COMPANY, 316 North Cedar zoo, one mile west of campus. a guidance and counseling Juatemalan clothes. Small quan¬ near, girls or married only, $140, 711 BURCHAM Opposite City Market. C-3-2-6 487 5056. C-2-14 capacity. Scheduled activities with 393 8547. 5-2-10 LARGE SEVEN bedroom house. tity list, rush 355-3049, after 5 youth along with providing plan¬ org# 1 Bedroom Completely Furnish- Two complete kitchens. Two full 3-2-6 MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East <1 Aportmenf Su.tobl* for 2 or 3 baths. Carpeted. Students wel¬ SEWING MACHINE Clearance ning, recreation, job training, GRAND LEDGE large Sale! Brand new portables $49.95. Kalamazoo Street since 1940. group counseling and transporting one bedroom. $150 unfurnished, come. $390/month. EQUITY $5 per month. Large selection of OLYMPIQUE ROSSIGNOL 175 Complete auto painting and colli¬ youth to and from work sights. $160 furnished. Faculty or married VEST, INC. 351-8150 or 351-3305. cm, Soloman S444 Bindings sion service. American and For reconditioned used machines. Provide written reports on youth's preferred. Call collect, Westphalia O-x-9-2-14 X ELECTRA, 1967, 51,000 Singers, Whites, Necchi's, New Trappeur Slo-foam boots size 9 eign cars. 485-0256. C 2-28 progress. Requirements: transpor¬ 1 587 6680. 7-2-12 Never used mies. Excellent JOIN THE CO-OP now! Home and "many others." $19.95 - perfect condition. condition, tation and auto insurance, working OWN BEDRO^V-male, new 3 Openings $200. 351-2750. 5-2-7 Bogue -351-8660, Bower to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS 6 52 5^ef 4 Pm Ca" knowledge of community re¬ ABBOTT ROAD - for students or bedroom cv\\*d near Faculty at - DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 1115 sources, ability to relate to youth, 2 faculty members. One bedroom Club. $70/m!.ith. 351-5449. 10-2/4 351-4490; Tralfamadore - North LLOYDS MODULAR years experience in counseling, 332-2517; or Call the Co-op Office Washington. 489-6448. stereo. luxury apartments. Air condi¬ C-3-2-6 Great, cheap sound. $50 £ VAN Automatic trans- ability to prepare written records tioning, balcony. Excellent loca¬ SPRING TERM 3 man apartment, 355-8313, 311-B Student Ser¬ Speakers extra. Lynn. 349-4319 $550. 353.1827. 3-2-4 and vices Building. 8-2-7 personal assessment reports. tion and parking facilities. Waters Edge, $82.50/person. 3-2-5 Closing date February 7, maximum CRAIG STEREO - Receiver, Turn¬ fr 34 ton pick up, 4 $8,000. Youth Development Cor¬ Expensive. Call 371-4158. 5-2-10 332-8484. 5-2-10 OWN FURNISHED room in house, table, Speakers, 8-track. extras, SKIIS, OLIN Mark I, 200cm, Look 3 blocks from campus, no lease. poration, 215 East Kalamazoo. DOWNTOWN LANSING near 1,2, HASLETT. THREE bedrooms, good condition, $150. 351-7437 Nevada bindings, Cubco skidders, 351-5170. 5-2-4 5-2-4 and 3 bedroom apartments. Well partially furnished. 5906 Marsh evenings. 3-2-5 K-2 poles, $100; Cross Country maintained. Reasonable rent. Road. 393-8201 and 393-4040. Bonna, 210cm, bindings, size 10 ^ SPORT Van, 1969, V8r REGISTERED NURSES full and Students welcome, pets allowed. 5-2-10 EAST LANSING, 10 minutes SKI EQUIPMENT, used Hexcels. boots, Scott poles, and waxing kit. R^IC Spyder Wheels' part-time positions available on - Call 371-4158. 5-2-10 away. Spacious new 3 bedroom Nordicas, Salomans, very good $50; Alpine designs pack and ■J®. *3-26 duplex with dining room, carpet¬ condition. Great prices. 355-1972, the afternoon and midnight shifts. KALAMAZOO, SPARROW area. frame, $20. 393-5131 after 5pm U-REPAIR AUTO Service Center ing, and attached garage. Call 351-1575. 5-2-7 PENNSYLVANIA NORTH. Attractive, carpeted, furnished rEL[E SS 396 1970. Many offers you tools, equipment, and Minimum starting salaries $4.82 per hour plus differential. Immedi¬ upstairs. Furnished apartment. Large upper duplex, two bedroom. $220 882-9119. 5-2-6 5-2-4 Ki, *,rei!5d 351-8068 buvers only. instructions to do your auto One bedroom, carpeting. Share includes utilities. 489-4336. 5-2-10 5-2-7 repairs. 5311 South Pennsylvania, ate openings. Please contact Lan¬ HASLETT, $65/month including sing Genera! Hospital. 2800 utilities. Adults only. No dogs 'SPECIAL 882-8742. 10-8 weekdays. 10-6 LARGE UNFURNISHED utilities, full house privileges, call 1968 Devonshire, $115. 351-7497. 0-2-28 one bed 4 Saturday. 20-2-28 Lansing. 48909, Steve, 339-9140. 5-2-10 speed, drives 372-8220, extension 267. Equal room. Carpeted, drapes, balcony. Kea$onab|e I™3 Pf„v. offer gets ,t. Opportunity Employer. 7-2-10 2 OR 3 man apartment, short term $170 plus electricity. No pets or WILLIAMSTON STUDIO room, ■ ?. VAN 3-2-6 ,974 Tradesman, m MARKETING REP, Degree, solid lease available, close, reasonalbe, 349 1141. 3-2-6 children. 351-4799. LARGE FULLY carpeted, nicely clean, private, parking, no pets, drinking. $50/month. 655-3720 or FULL OR part time car washer, company. Unlimited earning po¬ 655-1177. 3-2-6 ■52° y8 ra9 i^Drrl | tires j ' ncludM 4 wide condl,|on. NEEDED. LIBERAL smoking male. let. $175. No security deposit. 349 2567 before 2 pm minutes to campus. Quiet and peaceful on a lake. 641 6601 or CLEAN 2 bedroom house side. Garage, full basement, on east v4 lo ii ii v4 % %a % PART TIME employment for MSU 4 2 7 Haslett. Country, clean. $80. No 484 5315. 0-2-28 married couple, heat. Ped on Ra,,novvu all students. 12 20 hours per week. lease. 339 3235. 5-2-6 GIRL NEEDED immediately. Cam 482-2752. 10-2-10 gas 2J 24 Si 2} Automobile required. C-3-2-6 351 5800. MSU AREA, Okemos, one and pus Hill Apartments. $68 50 month. Free heat. 349-4617. 5-2-6 per FEMALE SUBLEASE now thru June. Furnished, $80/month 28 K $ % CORNER OF Albert/Gunson. 3 EXCELLENT two bedroom, furnished and un Eden Roc. 4-person. 332 1988 I* ,Trans AM. ATTENTION: WATER'S EDGE. One girl needed bedroom, furnished. $336. 91 Si 33 M «Si,r,omatic' opportunity for married couple interested in mental health field - furnished, air conditioned, carpet¬ ed, modern, $150 $185, heat in¬ for furnished 4 person apartment. 2-2-4 337-9227. Very close MSU. 5-2-4 if J5 % I% % yi iarfinss: needed to supervise 6 mildly mentally handicapped women. cluded Call 349-2580. 10-2-13 Spring 332-4034. 5-2 6 term. 351-7479 or SPRING TERM 2 Campus Hill, $68.75 men per needed. month. OWN ROOM, large house, garden, February 1, on bus line, $62.50 plus % 41 % vr i97o~v^, Room, Board and salary included. Extremely rewarding work. If NEAR MSU-2. bedroom, down stairs, stove, frost free refrigerator, EAST LANSING, 10 minutes 349-3918 after 5 p.m. 5-2-4 utilities. 351-7776. 5-2-4 H4 % liS character flMndo* SS' b,a^ interested please contact Irma utilities furnished, basement and garage. 120 Marshall, 485 6632. away. Country charm in spacious 1 or 2 bedroom with fireplace and ONE BEDROOM apartment, fur¬ nished. 1170/month utilities paid, ROOMMATE NEEDED immedi¬ A H-7 38 Eve's grandson Zuckerberg or Kim Braman, Programs for the Mentally 5-8pm weekdays. 104 weekends. 5-2-6 many extras. 882-9119. 5-2-6 Call 48SM1319 or except electricity. On CaM 332-8036. 5-2-4 bus line. ately to share house, $70, close to campus, 337-0256. 3-2-6 % 39 Clan 41 Fish eggs Retarded, 487 6600 7-2-4 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Febrm^ . | For Sale ]($] Ptrseiil / SEASONED BIRCH or oak, 4'x8,x 18", $35. Delivered and stacked, $30 at yard. 882-8102. 5-2-4 DOG HOUSE Insurance is avail¬ able now. GULLIVER STATE DRUG. CaH 332-2011. East Grand River. 0-1-2-4 1106 Damage pleas flood ACLU By NEW YORK TIMES arrest and infringement of constitutional rights, favored by lawyers. out of the Capitol grounds- "Tk. I [ Animals |fW| ( Real Estati ](«] WASHINGTON - Scrawled, scribbled, printed and typed, the letters are tumbling in to are pending arrested at on behalf of many of the others different places and different times. Many letters are almost affectionate in their tone, and grateful: "If the award money actually U» h.il o„, of ht J ST. BERNARD Pups. AKC the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) The ACLU has the arrest records, and thus far comes through, not only will I be amazed and out Wednesday, May 5, l»7i r tkft. .0n th*tJ registered, shots, (sword, scales, blindfold and old. 332 1944. 5-2-10 seven weeks EAST LANSING beautiful 3 bed¬ room colonial with family room here. it has bout 800 letters from persons who think of debt — but I will certainly retun some to the .11, d ^ and fireplace, formal dining room, Since Jan. 16, when the ACLU won a $12 million damage suit on behalf of 1,200 anti - war they are eligible, according to Florence Isbell, director of the Washington ACLU. She has a ACLU for its efforta," said one. For moat of the writers, the details of the One notarized letter said: my incarceration I met such "DuS' obvS 'a th , FREE BRITTNEY Mix, house 254 baths, and ideal floor plan. demonstrators arrested on the steps of the little band of volunteers to open the letters, episode seem unfaded by time and eventa. a reporter, an employe of HEW, trained, 5 months. Landlord says This charming home is tastefully an » check them against the arrest records and. for Of the District of Columbia jail, one arrested grandmother and. dog must go!!! 337-0812. 3-2-6 decorated and ideally landscaped Capitol during the "May Day" demonstrations of To all of them goes a serni^^^ the moment, send a mimeographed reply to each demonstrator wrote: "It is still hard to describe detailed reDlv\f_J to provide maximum living com¬ 1971, the civil - liberties group has had the task of fort. Immediate occupancy is a reply that cautions that "you should be the nightmare there. There weren't enough each one of the additional GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups. AKC details the Anti — finding the arrested demonstrators. It was a need how many hours available. Call Doug Schmitt, prepared to face the fact that the award may be facilities for a few animala, let alone thouaands of registered. Wormed and had shots. ■ - task made easier by the fact that it could mean as each was i„ Phone 393-6028. 5-2-4 393-6778 or EQUITY VEST INC, of the humans." how much bond was much as $10,000 in damages to each of them. reduced or set aside as a result posted, whet J"* ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppies, 351-8150. 3-2-5 But it was complicated by the fact that a lot of government's appeal. And another wrote: "I was incarcerated for 72 returned, and so on. And a the impatient: note of t, ■ people were arrested during that week of The letters, like the demonstrators, come from hours with 14 people in a cell designed for one "The .ctu«l navml ?l AKC-excellent bloodlines, good for sled or companion dog. 6823 Bay Road, Saginaw, 792-0612. 5-2-4 [ Recreation |[jf§ confusion and crisis in the capital. arrested May 3, others May 4, and Some were it is only the all over the country. Many are typed on plain white paper, others are written in violent Another man recollected his arrest as he was award is months away. The right to appeal, and has said it will government! dosov SKIERS, UTAH or Colorado. walking through the Capitol grounds on hia way get some idea of how long it mi 1,200 arrested on or near the Capitol steps on purple ink on bright pink paper or scrawled in ht £_ Spring packages from $289. TRAVEL BY HARRINGTON. May 5 who are entitled to the award. pencil on lined yellow sheets; some are on business letterheads, and some on the crisp bond to see a friend, a senator's secretary — grabbed by the jacket collar, he said, on his way remembenng that this suit was filed in took over 3'/. years to iXfl 351 8800. C-1-2-4 Other ACLU suits, similarly alleging false come to trial " Mobi lobile Homes PAN AM 1970 BROADM0PE, 12x60, two bedroom, furnished. Occupancy CHARTER FLIGHT TO LONDON Indians to end siege if granted amnes April 1 Washer/dryer, awning, Open to all MSU itwUnti, shed. Call anytime. 484-1977. 5-2-4 faculty, staff and their (continued from page 1) problems the Indiana could peace. TRAVELO 12x60 with expando, families. takeover. Bryan said Sheriff Robert expect. Montour has not commented "The same sheriff is who the Warriors the! partially furnished. Call 351 -3466 or Departing Jaty 4 Announcements for It's What's Transcendental Meditation will A free lecture Montour has refused to discuss on what will happen to the been knowingly contenX 351-1194. 5-2-4 Happening must be received in the series, "The allowing! Detroit to London State News office, 343 Student be the topic of free lectures Charm of Winter Gardening," will demonstrators once they are mobilers to invade security precautions. And the the1 Services Bldg., by 1 p.m. at least sponsored by the Students' Inter be taught at 7:30 p.m. Wednes released by National Guards¬ CLOSE TO campus. Washing Returning August 17 London to Detroit two class days before publication. national Meditation Society at 1 days in 206 Horticulture Bldg. attorney said he could not determine from Dist. Atty. who have surrounded the P*rty" during nighttime bursts of gunfire. | machine and dryer. $1500 or best No announcements will be p.m. and 4 p.m. in C310 Wells Hall This week's topic: "Terrariums men, Bryan J offer. Call 489-6816 after 5 p.m. Richard Stadelman what legal estate in an effort to keep the and at 7:30 p.m. in 316 Berkey Hall 5-2-4 Only $348.00 Round Trip accepted by phone. and Dish Gardens." Several shooting i, on Wednesday. All Lansing/E. women have been reported For more Information contact Dr. sine George Parmalee, director interested ||C^| takeover. Only two in Lost & Found building a local perso the Office of Overseas Study A presentation will be LOST:SILVER choker with large 353-8921 of Beal Botanical Gardens, speaks on "An Ecologist Looks at the Campus," at 7 p.m. Wednesday in both Miller Highlife and the Hospitality Assn. meeting at given by NCR at celebration for Women's Day should attend the second organizational International meeting at Oakland U to pay Dean known to have been w however. torquoise stone behind Dooleys in 204 Horticulture Bldg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 73 6 p m Wednesday in the Union. In the latest December. Sentimental value. Re¬ BOAT SHOW SALE Kellogg Center. NCR will present Married (continued from page D "We don't object to John incident, Sj ward. 484-6536. 3-2-4 their computerized hotel systems. Housing Residents. day night, a Gresham M "AQUA CAT" Catamaran $1,096. The MSU Block and Bridle Club He said Dean is Dean's coming on campus. We Enroll now in Paper Sculpting definitely grain dealer, Stanford B "Sunfish" by A.M.F. $699, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 110 class from 7 to 8:30 Wednesday at believe in free speech." group coming, and the student peti¬ LOST - SEARS Calculator with Complete line of American Day Anthony Hall. Spend weekend in Chicago Spartan Village School. To regis¬ tion should not alter hte present leader Donald Carr said. "But son. was shot in the headi black carrying case, 1-29. Sailers through 18' sloop with exploring communication careers ter contact Community Education we do object to utilization of was hospitalized and latJ Computer Center. Reward. Cuddy Cabain. Complete line of The Christian Science Organiza¬ at the Chicago professional chap¬ plans. ported in satisfactory coi office, Red Cedar School. "At this point, it is very student activities fees for that 393-5423. 3-2-5 Buccaneer Sailing Yachts, 21', 24', tion - South Campus welcomes ter WICI, "Career Conference remote chance that students FOUND: LARGE male puppy. 27'. Come in and see the largest and most complete sailboat hard¬ you to a lecture by Keith Plimmen, 1975." For information contact could get the funds withdrawn purpose. "We don't intend to disrupt Authorities said PeJ CSB, titled "Closing the Gaps." It MSU Women in Communications, was wounded as he d.™ Hagadom Burcham. Black, for Dean's engagement," Cassis the lecture or prevent people brown, white head markings. ware area. andAccessory display in the All boats offered at will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in B104 Wells Hall. Inc., Beth Lemesany. said. from entering the building," he snowmobile to a rally in I ham. Police said the nM 351-7808. C-2-2-4 tremendous pre season savings. Is there such a thing as a gay The "An Expedition to the End of said. "It will be a peaceful and MENSA admission for racist? Come out at 8 p.m. Though Cassis is not worried not connected with the | Lay away programs welcome. membership test will be proctored the World" by Dr. Garrett Crow, of student criticism hampering LOST: BROWN loose leaf note¬ GRAND POINT MARINA, Creyts Wednesday to 33 Union to find orderly protest." over of the estate. at 1 p.m. this Saturday. For Dept. of Botany and Plant Patho Dean's engagement, such is not book in Wells C103 on Wednesday fioad on the River, Dimondale. requirements and information logy, will be at 7:30 tonight in 225 The shooting occured on. Reward. Alan, 351-7777. 3-2-5 Phone 646-6733. 25-2-27 the opinion of Dean himself. contact Roy Saper Natural Resources Bldg. Politics cannot be moral. Come Following his first speaking Lansing bank lines established by the1 hear philosophy professor Harold surrounding the estate, y LOST: BROWN wool coat, size Service Come to the free ground school Walash at this week's meeting of appearance at the University of Patrick J. Lucey on SatiM 44. Owen Hall, 1-31-75 mornings. 355-4219, Reward. 3-2-6 EDITING, PROOFREADING, offered by the MSU Soaring Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 203 the MSU Libertarian Alternative at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in C112 Virginia Sunday, Dean threat¬ ened to cancel his other lec¬ drops rate for had ordered the Guard to| ANN BROWN typing and multilith Men's Intramural Bldg. tures unless criticism abated up the perimeter forces in Wells Hall. LOST: VIVITAR electronic flash. experienced. Dissertations, theses book and article manuscripts. offset printing. Complete service over his making money from short-term loan off movement to or ft for dissertations, theses, manu¬ Learn how to get mansion. Model 202, on 1-30-75 Circle-Fee Anne Cauley. 337-1591. 3-2-5 in touch with At 11:05 tonight the "Horizons" the Watergate affair. bus. Call 349-1805. 1-2-4 scripts, general typing. IBM. 25 yourself, your soul, and your body Student Radio series returns to "I am seriously considering NEW YORK (AP) - Michi¬ The Alexian Brothers ol years experience. 349-0850. using a divinely inspired pattern Dec. 7, 1941, and recounts the FOR THE BEST Service on stereo C-2-28 and plan, absolutely free at 8:30 events of Pearl Harbor. This 30 - cancelling the lecture tour and gan National Bank, based in ally had said they would J LOST: GREEN binder with Hort 801 equipment, see the STEREO p.m. Thursday and 1 p.m. Sunday minute narrative program can be going home to work on my Lansing, today set its prime $750,000 in return fori notes, near Hort Building, SHOPPE, 555 East Grand River. 355-7846 2-2-5. EXPERIENCED TYPING term in 34 Union. heard over WFMK radio 199.1 book." Dean said. "When the lending rate at an industrywide estate. But when the jT papers, theses, etc. Rapid, accur atmosphere changes, I can low of 8 3/4 per cent, effective ment was disclosed, both! FMI. FOUND: GOOD Ballpoint pen. ate service. 394-2512. C-2-28 ASMSU petitions for president come back out to see if we can immediately. said money no longer «T PHOTOGRAPHY-ALL varieties, January 29th, kt Bessey Hall. and representative may be picked Thare will be a Sat Sang talk about it then." The bank, a medium - sized finest quality, reasonably priced. factor. 355-9664 and identify. C-3-2-6 BOYNTON TYPING TERM papers and theses. up in 334 Student Services Bldg. (discourse of truth) program at A small group of student lender with assets of about $1.3 Within minutes oftheaj PHOTOGRAPHY, 482-5712. C-2-28 Experienced, fast service IBM 8:30 tonight in 34 Union, dealing protestors is expected to dem¬ billion, thus became the first ment, Guard officers head LOST: TEXAS Instrument SR-10 electric. Call 349-1904. 20-2-28 The MSU Sailing Club meets at with the divine knowledge of Guru onstrate during Dean's Oakland since last March to drop the rate the mansion to work • >W i«- I hove always pa, 4 sw I Tuesday — believed that being an EST), a 19-year-old boy with a full flock of means expressing yourself the best you possibly can. So when they told me that the boy I Ibe rooted in front of his TV set — watching himself was to play had to have his head shaved, I agreed. t-4 laved completely bald. Further, "Death Be Not Proud" meant I would have the f boy, ond my name is Robby Benson. I play the r honor or working A-*J with Arthur Hill and Jane Alexander, Johnny Gunther, Jr., who is having his head shaved both of whom I have always admired. It meant the lory to brain surgery. challenge of sinking my teeth into one of the best parts I f ' head shaved was a truly jolting experience. have ever seen available to a boy of my age. Finally, there llcollD-Doy (D-Day they cut off all my hair), I went was the excitement of working with a remarkable director, Sponsored by: tL hotel and, by reflex, proceeded to take a Donald Wrye, a man who cares about his actors. CAMPUS CLATTER |nd wosh my hair", then went out and bought a » My part was difficult and new to me. I had to play a boy Jcop which I wore every moment, sleeping and who, every day, faced the possibility of by Larry Lewis Valentin* Cards ft Candy dying. I became |{or the next five weeks when off-camera. Maybe I that boy during the five weeks of shooting. Then, the WMV ARE VOU Y IT SOUNDS lie bit ol a fool to let them shove my head, because picture done, I went back to school. S "V NOi THEY'RE lost a lew jobs since then, | Koj0k Kung Fu, a U. S. looking like a cross Marine and a baby's I feel that "Death Be Not Proud" tells us TAKING THIS / WHO EXCITING, COURSE, A. WAV OUT, VOURE \S0IN5 TO TEACH ME 5 /^THAT^s"\ h not a movie about death. It something. 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Government CtTS YouR money... 1 OMi«:higan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesd»y.rebrJ Alumni fencer shows em how By STEVE STEIN varsity meet — one against Jim Sut* New* Sport* Scieszka, MSU's No. 1 man in Writer that event. George E. 'Ted" Willis was Scieszka said Willis didn't fencing for MSU long before the members of this year's use any complicated moves, as he had expected, but was Spartan team were even born. But Willis, who captained the simple and precise. 1941 and 1942 fencing squads, »■ "He just took me apart," came back to East Lansing two Scieszka recalled. weekends ago and showed the current Spartans he had not "Ted looks the same as he did lost his touch. in school except for his hair The slightly-built 54-year old line." joked Spartan fencing coach Charlie Schmitter, who amazed the crowd at the Men's Intramural Building by taking was beginning his long career as MSU's coach when Willis all three" of his matches in the wore the green and white. foil competition at an alumni- Willis now is president of Lincoln Electric Co., which hps (Club Sport#") its offices in Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. However, he has been keeping up with his Women interested in learn fencing homework. Just last ing about rugby should come to June he took first in foil and the regular Rugby Club prac¬ third in epee at the Senior tices between 7 and 9 p.m. Olympics. SNphoto Dan* Former Spartan fencer Ted Willis came Mondays and Thursdays in the bi An auto accident interrupted MSU recently and starred in a meet Men's Intramural Building Turf be! his workouts after the Olym Arena. alumni and the current Spartan pics. squad. Special training practices are held Tuesdays from 9 to 10 p.m. "I didn't do much work until SN photo/ Daniel Hughson in the arena. Those interested in further about a month ago," Willis said. Willis praised Schmitter's Penguins ask for he Men's Intramural Building two weekends ago. coaching philosophy. Ted Willis (right), who was captain of the 1941 and 1942 MSU fencing teams, battles a current Willis won all three of his matches in foil information should call Linda Bishop at 485 5695 or the "He is from city's businesse Women's Intramural always a perfection¬ competition. Building Spartan during the alumni-varsity meet at the at 355-4710. ist," the former fencer said. PITTSBURGH (UPI) the "situation with "No matter how good you are, | he always shows you places you Mayor Peter Flaherty and gums is critical." The MSU Pistol Club will Pittsburgh Penguins owner He called on busJ could improve. host Ohio State, Indiana and Tad Potter asked the city's Women's cage squad faces EMU Wisconsin in a quadrangular match at 1 p.m. Saturday at the "Some would call it needling, business community Monday to aid the financially troubled behind the club "tosa have sellouts for home Barnes to easel the] rifle range in Demonstration but it's a way of life we need National Hockey League club short term financiala MSU's women's basketball Stoick, who has netted 97 points change, which might help them. that, we have to play our own more of. And he's a great Hall. by buying 84,842 unsold Potter had team will try to improve its 3-2 in five games for a 19.5 point per The last time they beat us was , game. practitioner of it. up seats for the club's 14 remain the Penguins were said] season record today when it game average. when I first became coach." "To do that successfully, Club representative* should Eastern ing regular season games at the the league by 1500,0 travels to Ypsilanti to face Coach Mikki Baile has much Baile said that every player has to contribute bring information to 341 Stu¬ 'That plus friendliness Civic Arena. her own game to the team game. of it in unpaid assess Eastern Michigan. respect for the EMU squad. always seems to be at its best dent Services Bldg. between 9 makes him effective. We al¬ Game time is 7 p. m. "The Hurons have a growing when it faces her team. 'This was our main problem a.m. and noon Monday through Flaherty told representa half representing g ways wanted to improve in his lives of 40 city businesses who the club recei' '' The cagers are coming off a team," she said. "They have had "They've always been strong against Western Illinois. There Friday. eyes." met with him and Potter that 50-45 win over Western Illinois a tough schedule so far and their against us," she said. "They was an unclear definition of season began. Saturday afternoon at home. record doesn't reflect what kind what each player had to do and Stat* News play as if they are out to get us, MSU will be mainly relying on of a team they are. but then, every team is 'out to what part she had to play. Classifieds the services of forward Linda get State', so to speak,' when "It will just be a matter of Could you be "They've had a coaching SELL they play against us. getting things together." Coll 355-8255 \Ve should be on the ball. 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