POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS GREAT election of president st 'U' $15,000 in 1969 By DANIEL HILBERT indicated expenses w ere charged for only M ost of those connected w ith th e com m it­ and one com m ittee m em ber. H owever, com mit­ te e said a closer financial accounting should JIM SMITH te e m em bers said th a t on each trip m ade by be k ep t on any fu tu re com m ittees o f th e S u t e News S tiff W riter* th e com m ittee a t least three, and som e­ same type. search fo r former MSU P resid en t tim es as m any a s six m em bers, w ent. The com m ittee operated in a “secret" B W h a r to n J r. c o t (16,562.45, T rips m ade by tru s te e s in connection fashion to p ro tect th e id en tity of th o se ■ -•to o ffic ia l records. But th e actual with th e selection process w ere paid for out candidates being interview ed and th is I cost a n d t h e political implications of th e board's tra v el account and would not caused th e m ajor auditing problem s, said process w e r e considerably g reater. show up on th e com m ittee's final expenses, H erm an L. King, directo r o f A cadem ic ,er 60 m e e tin g s in 1969, som e with according to John R. Kinney, d irecto r of th e Services. Beard o f T r u s t e e m em bers, the D uring 1969, K ing w orked in th e p ro ­ and S e le c tio n Committee narrow ed vost’s office w here u n d erg rad u ate tra v e l a t list o f o v e r three hundred candi- U niversity expense had to be certified. 0 the fin al f o u r names they recom- The nam es on th e com m ittee's list o f ' to th e b o a rd . The financial records of the candidates read like a page o u t of “Who’s „g th e a p p lic a n ts for th e job w ere a Search and Selection Committee Who.’’ M ichigan g o v e r n o r , a form er m ayor Y ork C ity a n d two form er Demo- available in the archives appear U.S. Sens. Edm und M uskie, D-Maine, incomplete in many ways. A and G eorge McGovern, D-South D akota, re sid e n tia l candidates, and form er N ew York M ayor J o h n Lindsay AP Wirophoto errito ry c o v e r e d in th e search for a financial document dated Dec. F la m a i fe d b y le a k in g g a s s h o o t th r o u g h t h e sn o w p e r s o n s w e r e in ju red e n d o n e w a s r e p o r te d mis* w ere nom inated to rep lace th e re tirin g resid en t r a n g e d from th e MSU .12, 1969, has question marks Jo h n A. Hannah. around t h e w r e c k a g e o f a S to u g h to n , M a s s .,h o u s e s in g . to P aris, F r a n c e . listed for expense items such as w hich w a s le v e le d In a n e x p lo s io n W e d n e s d a y . S ix A rchibald Cox, a fo rm er atto rn e y general e end. th e b o a r d chose from th e list nam es a n d , with a 5-3 vote, travel, telephone, printing and and la te r prosecutor in th e W a terg ate duplicating. case, w as also am ong th o se considered for >d W h a rto n t h e fourteenth MSU nt. om m ittee’s records a re now stored M SU's to p job. The b ig g est d eb a tes cam e ov er tw o WILL ’HELP COMPLETE’ BUSINESS candidates, G. M ennen “Soapy” W illiams tniversity archives, b u t much of th e and D.B. V arner, th e n chancellor of tion is inaccessible to th e press Muriel to fill HHH's seat Alumni A iaociation. Oakland U niversity. of "right to privacy" laws designed K inney, w hoie responsibility it w as to W illiams, form er Michigan governor, w as ct in d iv id u als interview ed by the arran g e tru s te e trip s, said he specifically highly favored by M ichigan labor unions, ee. rem em bered a tw o-day trip to N ew York and his candidacy w as p u sh ed by D em ocrat­ financial r e c o r d s available in th e for all eight m em bers charged to th e board ic m em bers of th e board, com m ittee are in c o m p le te in m any way*. A account. sources rep o rted . By GERRY NELSON not ta k e it lightly, n ot a s a ca re tak e r job.” of background for this position." 1 docum ent d a t e d Dec. 12,1969, h a t F O R T LA U D ER D A LE, Fla. (AP) - F o rm er com m ittee m em bers g ave differ­ T he p ic tu re painted by th e sources w as M rs. H um phrey said she w as in excellent The appointm ent w as announced a t a m arks lis te d f o r expense item s M uriel H um phrey, w ho says sh e w an ts to ing opinions concerning o th e r U niversity one of ex tern al political p ressu re used on health an d plans to tack le S en ate d uties "in news conference in th e lobby of an travel, te le p h o n e , prin tin g and “help com plete" som e of h er la te husband a vigorous m anner.” accounts which m ight have had com m ittee th e tru s te e s to force th em to keep W illiams' a p artm en t complex in H illsboro Beach, a ing. expenditures charged to them . nam e on th e final list of four candidates. H u b ert’s unfinished legislative business, E. W ilkinson, vice-president for s u b u rb of F o rt Lauderdale, w here Mrs. The faculty and stu d en t com m ittee w as appointed W ednesday to his vacant R ecalling cam paigning w ith h er husband H athaw ay, now U nd ersecretary of A g ri­ H um phrey is vacationing. and fin a n ce, said th e official s e a t in th e U .S. S en ate by M innesota Gov. for sen ato r, vice p resid e n t and president, culture in W ashington, D.C., said he refu sed to succum b to p re ssu re by th e M innesota law req u ires th e governor to 45 figure d id n o t reflect th e salary R udy Perpich. h er six trip s to th e Soviet Union and a visit believed som e funds m ight have been m ade tru s te e s , and W illiams' nam e did n ot show m ake a tem porary appointm ent until a faculty m e m b e r s involved in th e u p on th e final list. M rs. H um phrey, w ho w ill be 66 n ext to China, sh e said: “I feel I have a good bit available th ro u g h th e provost's office. special election. Perpich had flown to pretest. m onth, becom es th e only w om an in th e The figures for th e cost of room s or su ites T he d isag reem en t b etw een com m ittee Florida late T uesday n ight and sp en t about ~«(m es to o k u p to 60 hours per m em bers an d tru s te e s w as th e crucial S en ate. S h e will s erv e a t le a s t un til a a t e ith e r U niversity Inn or H ospitality Inn tw o hours conferring priv ately w ith M rs. com m ittee b u s i n e s s , ” said form er factor which led to th e 5-3 vote th a t elected special election is held n e x t N ovem ber to fill do not ap p ear on th e final com m ittee H um phrey before th e announcem ent. Tilty m e m b e r D a le H athaw ay, who W harton, sources said. th e rem aining four y e a rs o f h e r husband’s budget. F o rm er com m ittee m em bers said While earlier speculation su g g ested th a t term . several m eetings w ere held s t both hotels. V arner, w hose nam e ap p e ars on th e final she would be a "ca retak er,” holding the H um phrey died of can cer a t his lakeside A suite at th e H ospitality Inn which w as list o f recom m endations, w as th e ob ject of position only to N ovem ber, Perpich said hom e in W averly, Minn., on J a n . 13. He ren ted for interview ing and en tertain in g an in ten se te leg ram and lette r-w ritin g Tuesday he would m ake no offers with such w as 66. T he couple had been m arried 41 candidates m ight have been paid for o u t o f a cam paign which eventually caused him to conditions attached. y ears. g the applicants for the tru s te e account, H athaw ay added. voluntarily rem ove h is nam e from consid­ M rs. H um phrey, w hose husband served M rs. H um phrey declined to say w h eth er i of MSU president were Piecing to g e th er an accurate to tal figure eration. sh e would ru n in th e special election. 23 y ea rs in th e S enate, said she believed she er Michigan governor, a for th e expenses incurred by th e com m ittee W a lter A dam s, in terim M SU presid en t could “help com plete some of th e very "T h at’s a long tim e aw ay. I have no idea,” is im possible because m any m em bers said d u rin g th e search-and-selection period, was im portant legislative business th a t H ubert rmyorofNew York City sh e told re p o rte rs. had hoped to finish." H um phrey was closely they charged telephone calls, secretarial nom inated by a c u rre n t m em ber of th e two former Democratic help and incidentals to th e ir individual M SU adm inistration. In his nomination S h e said sh e had n ev er discussed with associated with th e pending Humphrey- ential candidates. h e r husband th e possibility of serv in g out departm ents. le tte r, th e th en faculty m em ber said it had H awkins bill th a t sets as a goal keeping th e his term . “I th in k th a t H u b ert n ever once Philip Johnson, chairperson of th e D e­ become ap p a re n t a suitable p erm an en t nation’s unem ployment ra te a t 4 percent or said th a t he w as going to do an y th in g b u t go lower. p a rtm e n t of M athem atics a t Oakland U ni­ can d id ate would n ot be found from outside back to th e S enate. versity and form er com m ittee m em ber, said th e MSU com munity. M rs. Hum phrey heads for th e Virgin "I had no guidance a t all from him in th e Islands to continue h er vacation and said all his tra v el w as done a t th e expense of Official com m ittee reco rd s show th a t irperson of the presidential selec- decision," sh e said. “I hope th a t he is she would retu rn to W ashington "after a imittee. O akland U niversity, which was then affi­ A dam s' nam e ap p eared on a prelim inary guiding m e today, along w ith a good many few brief days of re st." S he said she is still liated w ith MSU. list, w as rem oved, and th e n replaced after ton said the figure included $7,050 o th e r people, in th is decision, because I felt Johnson's com m ittee-related excursions its initial rem oval w as leaked to MSU tired from the ordeal of H um phrey’s battle etarial jobs and approxim ately it w as a v ery , v ery difficult decision to make with pelvic cancer and th re e days of funeral :for supplies, services, postage, w ere lim ited to in-state driving to num er­ T ru ste e Don S tev en s, D-Bloomfield Hills. and a v e ry responsible one to make. I do ous com m ittee m eetings. M u riel H u m p h rey observances in M innesota and W ashington. stationery, telephone and o th e r neous costs. jews with former com m ittee mem- e it obvious the costs w ere actually &her, even without including sala* inson agreed the costs m ay have ner, but that he would have no way M a ll opponents turn in rezoning request petition mg. ommittee operated w ith tw o ac- By NUNZIO M. LUPO have contested th e legality of a referendum under two different num bers, and State N ew , Stall Writer Citizens for a Livable Community to appeal decision in a rezoning issue because of tw o *nses charged to those num bers R esidents opposed to th e D ayton H udson Michigan court decisions. ! °m.DP 'n expense mall tu rn e d in a petition W ednesday calling However, the E ast Lansing City C harter, ns Wilkinson said. for a vote by E a st Lansing resid e n ts to A ccording to Ja n . 13 figures, Colizzi said, In th e e v e n t th a t th e petitioners fall sh o rt Counsel from D ayton Hudson C orpora­ th e Michigan Home Rule A ct and th e nf air travel expenses incurred by uphold or re v e rs e th e controversial pro­ 5,245 valid sig n atu res o r 15 p ercen t of the of th e req u ired num ber of valid signatures, tion have said they will tak e legal action to Michigan C onstitution gu aran tee referenda . tee sh°w that th e re w ere six p e rty rezoning. 34,969 re g iste re d v o te rs a re necessary to th ey will b e given 10 days to a tte m p t to fill p rev en t th e referendum , b ut did not file any in any instance. by committee m em bers to large In addition, th e environm ental group brin g th e p etition before C ity Council for th e gap. . motion o r suit w ith th e Ingham County Citizens for a Livable Community a tto r­ r ‘Merview purposes, Citizens for a Livable Comm unity an­ action. Clerk’s Office W ednesday. neys have cited a U.S. S uprem e Court candidates were flown to E aat nounced plans to appeal a decision which T he validation check m u st be com pleted Ja m e s A nderson, coordinator of Citizens Both R obert N ys and A vern Cohn, decision which does g u aran tee th e rig h t to 0 be interviewed, including one said city officials followed procedures by F eb. 3, a t which tim e th e city clerk will for a Livable Comm unity, said th e group D ayton Hudson atto rn ey s, would not say referenda. " flown in from Paria, F rance, correctly in approving th e rezoning. tu rn th e p etition o v er to C ity Council for alread y h as sev eral ex tra sig n atu res and W ednesday when action would be taken. In related action th e decision th a t th e city n o records made available to th e R esults from City Clerk Beverly Colizzi consideration. will " ju s t hold them as a cushion.” D ayton Hudson Corporation atto rn ey s acted correctly in the rezoning will be p ut labeled W ednesday as "unofficial" show before th e Michigan Court of Appeals. [*ravel expenditure of $3,279.11 th a t Citizens for a Livable Comm unity Ingham County Circuit Court Ju d g e ”“d to the committee account. tu rn e d in 7,022 signatures on a 421-sheet Jam es T. Kallman recently ruled th a t th e Huh!8? ™mra'tbee member* which included both facul- petition. A clerk's office spokesperson said W ed­ A SM SU presents proposals to revoke city does not have to am end its com prehen­ sive plan prior to approving the rezoning, as •tudent representatives fro m -th e nesday th a t a validation check on th e th e group claimed. sig n atu res w as already under way. C h ica n o Council status, freeze budget so™e account record* The plan called for land to be used in an industrial capacity. A nderson said Citizens for a Livable Community has several grounds on which By KAREN SHERIDAN council should retain its statu s if code they can appeal th e issue. w as introduced as a tem p o rary m easure S tate N ew t Staff Writer provisions a re rep eated ly violated. The whole controversy began on Aug. 3 because th e council was not previously P roposals to revoke th e s ta tu s and to T he provisions w ere designed to ensure notified of possible action by th e board. when th e City Council voted to rezone 86 freeze th e b u d g et o f Chicano Council w ere good com m unications betw een th e board acres of land in n orthw est E ast Lansing by introduced by re p resen tativ es a t the and its councils, F u rtaw continued. The Lake Lansing and Coolidge Roads from A t th e urging of College o f A griculture agricultural to commercial. ASM SU S tu d e n t B oard's T uesday meeting. com m ittee recom m ended th e council lose its and N atu ral R esources R ep resen tativ e Dan inside T he bo ard also v oted to allocate $887.43 for each o f th r e e A SM SU-sponsored tele­ s ta tu s in o rd e r to uphold th e in ten t of the provisions, h e added. Stouffer, Schreiber's proposal w as referre d O pponents of th e mall feel it will cause environm ental^ and economical damage, to th e ASMSU B udget C om m ittee for while su p p o rters say it will be economically casts of M SU b ask etb all gam es. A t th e u rg in g o f board m em bers and Fencera, young and old, duel consideration. and socially beneficial. T he bill to rev o k e th e Chicano Council's Office o f Blade A ffairs Co-director Clarence oni campus Saturday. See page G reen, th e proposal was retu rn ed to th e s ta tu s w as in troduced b y ASM SU Policy C om m ittee C hairp erso n J o h n F u rtaw in policy com m ittee for reconsideration. k eeping w ith code o f o p erations stipulations “T h e in te n t o f th e code provisions was to on m eetin g atten d an ce, h e said. m ake th e p oint th a t w e have to have contact w eather L a st te rm th e code w as to require councils to b e re p re s e n te d a t board m eet­ ings and to p re s e n t re p o rts on council w ith Chicano Council," G reen said. "A s I see it, th e board can do aw ay with Chicano Council, b u t I d on't think th ey w ant Trustee reception today S tiff w inds from th e N orth activities, he added. to d o th a t. I recom m end th a t th e board An o p en reception (or th e MSU Board of T ru ste es will begin a t 4:30 today in th e and lots m ore snow will make Chicano Council w as ab sen t Tuesday — ta b le th is proposal," he said. B oard Room on th e fo u rth floor o f th e A dm inistration Building. an o th er beautiful day in E.L. its fo u rth consecutive absence, F u rtaw said. College o f A r ts an d L e tte rs R ep resen ta­ S tu d en t Council, Council o f G raduate S tu d en ts and ASMSU a re sponsoring th e Today's high: low 20s. The council is th e refo re in violation of the tiv e S co tt S ch reib er introduced a proposal ev en t, which il open to th e U niversity com munity. Tonight's low: near 10. code. to freeze th e council's budget while main­ R efreshm ents will be aezyed a t th e tw o-hour reception for th e eight tru ste es. F u rta w said th e code req u ires th e policy tain in g its council statu s. com m ittee to ad v ise th e board on w hether a S ch reib er said th e altern ativ e proposal S. Africa trade discouraged Ipriv W ASHIN G TO N (A P) - The on th e subcom m ittee's sugges­ U.S. corporations th a t d o busi­ “T h e n e t effect o f A m erican companies with • C arter ad m in istratio n should tion th a t th e C a rte r ad m in istra­ n ess in S outh Africa. In a in v estm en t h as been to stren g ­ re p o rt issued W ednesday it Africa, b u n H forcefully disco u rag e U .S. in­ tion apply m ore s trin g e n t eco­ th en th e economic and m ilitary ooo-thfrd r e s p o X H v estm en t in S o u th A frica be­ nomic p ressu res to show its found an “abysm al p erfo r­ self-sufficiency o f South A fri­ questions about ^ cause o f th a t c o u n try 's official disapproval o f S outh A frica's m ance” b y m o st firm s in rela­ ca's ap a rth eid regim e," th e Ployees in that ^ policy of ap a rth eid , a S enate policy of ap arth eid . tion to S outh A frica's racial panel laid. hired, t r ^ “ > subcom m ittee said W ednesday. The subcom m ittee studied policies. In all, th e re a re 280 U.S. rooted. rout | “W e 're say in g th a t if th e France seeks w ays to halt crime South A frican gov ern m en t Fallout search turns up negafJ w an ts to continue dow n th e road o f legalized rep ressio n , PARIS (A P ) — F rench a u th o r itie s , "W e d o n o t w is h a r e ig n o f a n a rc h y a n d this co u n try is n o t going to s ty m ie d b y a d a rin g k id n a p and an v io le n c e t o e s ta b lis h its e lf in F ra n c e ," su p p o rt it,” said Sen. Dick P e y re fitte h a d w a rn e d T u e s d a y n ig h t on C lark, D-Iowa, ch airp erso n of Y ELLOW K N IFE, N o rth w est T e rrito rie s (A P) — U.S. and b roadened to include an a re a betw een Lake Sun. e lu s iv e b a n d it le a d e r, w e re s e e k in g th e S en ate foreign relations Canadian planes sw eeping th e skies for rad iatio n from a fallen Michigan, ap p a re n tly m eaning th e skies over ‘“H w a y s W e d n e sd a y to c o n fro n t a g e n e ra l n a tio n w id e te le v is io n . " A n y w e a k n e s s o r sub-com m ittee on Africa. Soviet satellite w idened th e ir search W ednesday to th e Lake Peninsula. r "icbigan’s| ris e o f c rim e a n d te rro ris m . c o m p la c e n c y is u n a c c e p ta b le .” T he U n ited S ta te s h as public­ S uperior a rea of th e U n ited S ta te s, b u t no fallout h as been T he crippled Cosmos 954 satellite, powered h v . „ , J u s tic e M in is te r A la in P e y re fitte , w h o P o lic e s to p p e d 140,000 v e h ic le s a n d ly condem ned S outh A frica's detected, officials of th e tw o co u n tries said. containing 180 pounds o f highly radioactive T ' ? ' 1” is a c tin g p r e m ie r w h ile R a y m o n d B a rre is s p o t-c h e c k e d 2 50 ,000 F re n c h m e n in th e They stre sse d th a t a ir sam ples w ere b eing ta k en in th a t co rn er racial policies and refu sed to plum m eted from space and re-entered the earth' "® \ a b ro a d , a p p e a le d to his c o u n try m e n f ir s t 24 h o u rs a f t e r m y s te rio u s a b d u c to rs sell arm s to th e g o v ern m en t of of th e n o rth e rn U n ited S ta te s a s a precau tio n ary m easu re. The early Tuesday, falling a p a rt into dozens of f L „ T " I to h e lp p o lic e in th e w a r a g a in s t o u tla w s . c a r rie d o f f B a ro n E d o u a rd -J e a n E m p o in in Prim e M inister J o h n V o rtte r. planes w ere specially equipped w ith gam m a-ray d etecto rs. C anadian D efense M inister S r n e y "In fo rm in g on c rim in a ls is p a rt of P a ris o n M o n d a y . T h e B e lg ia n in d u s t r ia l­ T he p re s e n t policy is to "T here is no indication of an y rad io activ ity so far,” U.S. S ta te W ednesday th a t th e search for radioactive contan? *1 French la w , ” h e s a id . " A c r im in a l w h o is is t h e a d s a g ia n t c o n g lo m e r a te th a t, n eith er encourage n o r discour­ D ep artm en t spokesperson Jill S chuker told re p o rte rs in W ashing­ ce n tered along a 450-mile stretch of rugged an a rS H n o t d e n o u n c e d is a c r im in a l s t ill o n th e am ong o th e r th in g s , b u ild s n u c le a r age tra d e w ith S outh Africa. ton. te rra in in th e N o rth w est T e rrito ries ea st of Grmt uu T p o w e r p la n ts a n d m a n u fa c tu re s a rm s . T h e re w as no im m ediate Maj. Geoff H aswell, C anada's D efense D ep artm en t spo k esp er­ Tw o U.S. planes — a U-2 reconaissance je t and a I * lo o se . reaction from th e W h ite House son, told a new s conference in O ttaw a th a t th e aerial sw eeps w ere conducted an 11-hour high-altitude search . . . i . m . , V P Soviets ease travel restrictions M O S CO W (A P ) — The S o v ie t U n io n has s lig h tly e a se d its r e s tric tio n s o n tra v e l th ro u g h th e c o u n try by fo re ig n e rs , c itie s in th e B a ltic re p u b lic s o f L a tv ia , L ith u a n ia a n d E sto n ia a n d s e v e n a re a s n e a r M oscow . Israel proposes talks in Jerusalem o p e n in g a b o u t 20 o f its c itie s t o fo re ig n D ip lo m a ts s a id th e n e w r u le s , is s u e d CAIRO (A P) — E gyptian But he said he d o es n ot know deal w ith th e P alestin ian and T he officials also pred icted v is ito rs f o r th e f ir s t tim e . The political tifri e a r lie r th is m o n th , r e p re s e n t o n b a la n c e P resid en t A n w ar S a d a t said when o r if talk s will resum e. o th e r issu es before S ad at broke th a t th e Israeli cab in et th is The c h a n g e s, th e b ig g e s t s in c e 1966, pended against s backm j a lo o s e n in g of r e g u la tio n s and w ill W ednesday th a t he is in "con­ Israel, w ith U .S. help, re p o rt­ th em off la st w eek. w eekend would decide to renew a ls o f o r m a lly c lo s e to fo re ig n e rs c e rta in hardening public pojiUoal p r o b a b ly b e m a tc h e d b y W e s te rn c o u n ­ s ta n t co ntact" w ith P resid en t edly h as d ra fte d a proposed Israeli officials said th e ir th e p arallel m ilitary ta lk s in o th e r a re a s , in c lu d in g th e s e n s itiv e Israeli objections to En t rie s th a t r e s tr ic t R ussian tra v e le r s . C arter and th a t behind-the- declaration of p rinciples aim ed co u n try w as aw aitin g a r e ­ Cairo, w hich th e cab in et last p ress remarks it , S o v ie t-C h in e s e b o rd e r. scenes n egotiations w e re under at re s ta rtin g political ta lk s in sponse from Cairo on th e pro­ Sunday chose n o t to rejoin. anti-Semitic. Sadat F o re ig n e rs w ill n o w b e a b le t o tra v e l S o m e c o u n tr ie s , in c lu d in g th e U n ite d w ay to reopen ta lk s w ith Israel. Jeru salem , which h ad begun to posed declaration. A ssistan t U .S. S ecretary of rael o f not negotiating b l f o r th e f ir s t tim e to th e in d u s tria l c ity o f S ta te s , h a v e s a id th e y w i ll d r o p a ll tra v e l S ta te A lfred A th erto n h as been faith. * M a g n e to g o rs k in th e U ra l M o u n ta in s , 11 r e s tr ic tio n s if th e S o v ie ts d o lik e w is e . try in g to m ed iate a d isp u te The military talks t* Shylock remark contributed o v er w ording of th e d eclara­ tion. S ad at, sp eak in g w ith re p o rt­ w ithdraw al of Israeli M from th e Sinai Peninsula. ] G unm an holds three in O ntario e rs afte r review ing a display by Israeli Prime Minister 1 chem Begin said Monda O A K LAKE, M a n ito b a (AP) — Schools, o n ly a s " C lif f , " k ille d o n e p o lic e m a n a n d to paralysis of Mideast talks police academ y cad ets, said he se n t m essages T u esday and W ednesday to P re s id e n t C arter reopening the talks depe a halt to what he u L anti-Jewish “campaigiiil s e v e ra l bu sin e sse s a n d th e o n ly b a n k in w o u n d e d t w o o th e r s a n d h is w if e in an th ro u g h U.S. A m bassador H e r cation” in the Egyptian n th is s m a ll to w n w e re c lo s e d W e d n e s d a y e a r ly - m o rn in g s h o o to u t M onday at a “M erch an t of Venice” w ho dem anded a pound of T E L AVIV, Isra e l (AP) — W hen an E gyptian m an E ilts an d h ad received Publicly, both sides it as a h o s ta g e -ta k in g d ra m a d r a g g e d in to m o te l in V ird e n , 15 m ile s fr o m h e re . The jo u rn alist rece n tly com pared Israeli P rim e flesh from a creditor. replies. w here they were when H its th ir d day. R o yal C a n a d ia n M o u n te d P o lic e r e p o r te d M inister M enachem Begin to th e fictional Jew ish B u t Begin didn’t see it th a t w ay. “T his is an S ad at said th e re m ight be called home its neML A h e a v ily a rm e d g u n m a n w a s h o le d up n o p ro g re s s in n e g o tia tio n s w ith h im . m oneylender Shylock, th e com m ent quickly drew ex p ressio n of h a tre d of th e Je w s for th e p a st 300 “som e new s" in a few d ay s b u t from Jerusalem last vttkl in s id e a p h y s ic ia n 's o ffic e -h o m e w ith his The V ancouver n e w s p a p e r, T he ch arg es of E g y p tian anti-Sem itism and helped y ea rs." he said in a speech Monday. would not elab o rate , saying E g y p t demands total i f t h re e c a p tiv e s — a fa rm e r , a d o c to r a n d P ro v in c e , r e p o r te d th a t th e g u n m a n 's paralyze M iddle E a s t peace talks. “T h ese th in g s I have read a re from th e abyss m a tte rs w ere “in a q u ie t period w ithdraw al from occupied! th e d o c to r's w ife — d e m a n d in g $100,000 d e s c rip tio n f it s th a t of a 5 - fo o t- 10, M ustafa A m in, th e A m erican-educated editor . . . th is is not an atm o sp h ere in which th e Israeli in which all p a rtie s concerned lands, but Israel * u J a n d s a fe p a s s a g e o u t o f C a n a d a . of A k h b ar el-Yom, w ro te th re e w eeks ago of th e d efen se m in ister can r e tu r n to C airo as if nothing re-ev alu ate th e ir position.” m aintain settlements a | b la c k -h a ir e d m a n w h o ju m p e d b a il in The g u n m a n , a 4 2 -y e a r-o ld B ritis h m eeting of Begin and E g y p tian P re sid e n t A nw ar w as said.” S enior E g y p tian sources said W est Bank of the Jorduf B ritis h C o lu m b ia a n d is w a n te d o n a S adat, "This m eetin g w as n o t w ith th e re p re se n ­ Begin ch arg ed th e E g y p tian p ress w ith th e y believe th a t th e political and in th e Sinai. C o lu m b ia m a n w h o id e n tifie d h im s e lf n u m b e r o f fra u d c h a rg e s . ta tiv e s of th e s ta te of Isra e l b u t w ith Shylock the conducting an an ti-Jew ish slu r cam paign w ith ta lk s, bro k en off by E g y p t last S adat demands self-dt arm s m erchant." ta cit official consent. w eek, could resu m e w ithin 10 nation for the Palest— Amin said la te r he did not intend it a s an R anking E g y p tian s have denied th a t an d ays. Israel has offered limited! anti-Sem itic slur, b u t w as try in g to em phasize anti-Sem itic cam paign is u n d er way, saying “W e a re looking fo r a dem on­ ru le for Palestinians tu th e price B egin w an ts for peace w ith E g y p t, occasional s tra y re m a rk s should n ot b e view ed as stratio n o f flexibility from Is­ W est Bank and in the | likening him to th e ch a ra cte r from S h ak esp eare's an E g y p tian consensus. rael,” said one E g y p tian source. 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The N o tio n a l C a n ce r In s titu te a n d th e CHINESE BRUSHWORK Food a n d D ru g A d m in is tra tio n s a id th e ir The 1 8 -m o n th , $1.4 m illio n s tu d y DUNE/GRID PAINTINGS s tu d y w ill lo o k a t th e cases o f 3,000 s c h e d u le d to b e g in in M a rc h w i ll b e th e January 17—February 5 b la d d e r ca n ce r p a tie n ts to t r y to d e te r ­ la rg e s t h u m a n e p id e m io lo g y s tu d y o f its m in e w h ic h fa c to rs c o n tr ib u te to th e k in d to lo o k a t th e r o le o f s a c c h a rin in th e u n io n d ise a se . b la d d e r c a n c e r. g a lle ry Union Building OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 Tuesday & Friday 1 1-5, Wednesday & Thursday 11-8 EPA proposes drinking w ater standards Gallery Houri: Saturday & Sunday 12-5, doM d Monday W A S H IN G TO N (AP) - T he E n v iro n - b e c o m e "e s p e c ia lly c o n c e rn e d a b o u t th e m e n ta l P ro te c tio n A g e n c y p ro p o s e d n e w p o te n tia l in c re a s e in c a n c e r r is k ” r e s u lt­ re g u la tio n s W ednesday th a t a re de­ in g fro m g r o w in g a m o u n ts o f o rg a n ic s ig n e d to re m o v e c a n c e r-c a u s in g c h e m i­ c h e m ic a ls b e in g fo u n d in d r in k in g w a te r . ca ls fro m th e n a tio n 's d r in k in g w a te r b y T h e p la n w o u ld ra is e th e a v e ra g e re q u irin g u n p re c e d e n te d le v e ls o f w a te r a n n u a l c o s t f o r w a te r f o r a fa m ily o f th r e e p u rity . fro m $6 t o $10 a y e a r , C o s tle s a id . H e "W e 're n o t s u g g e s tin g th is is a p a n ic e s tim a te d t o ta l c a p ita l e x p e n d itu r e s s itu a tio n ," EPA A d m in is tr a to r D o u g la s w o u ld c o s t fr o m $35 0 m illio n t o $450 C o s tle s a id in a n n o u n c in g th e p ro p o s e d m illio n o v e r a th r e e t o f iv e - y e a r p e rio d , re g u la tio n s . p lu s a n n u a l o p e ra tin g c o s ts th e r e a ft e r o f H o w e v e r, h e w a rn e d th a t EPA has a b o u t $60 m illio n . Schlesinger defends energy budget DAILY DOLLAR DEAL SPECIALS • B r e a k fa st e S a n d w ic h e s a B everages e S a la d s W A S H IN G TO N (AP) - T he a d m in is tra tio n 's p ro p o s e d $ 12 .6 b illio n C a rte r k n o w le d g e d in p re s e n tin g th e D e p a rt- m e n t o f E n e rg y 's f ir s t f u ll- y e a r b u d g e t a Snacks e D e sse rts HOME FASHIONS m, a H o m e -sty le s o a p s a n d c h ili m e n e rg y b u d g e t d r e w s h a rp c ritic is m s in c e th e agency was c r e a te d la s t W e d n e sd a y fro m m e m b e rs o f a H o use s u m m e r. c o m m itte e , w h o c la im e d it s h o rtc h a n g e s re s e a rc h a n d d e v e lo p m e n t on new B o th D e m o c ra ts a n d R e p u b lic a n s o n th e p a n e l a tta c k e d th e b u d g e t r e q u e s t as TRY OUR IA R L Y BIR D B R IA K F A S T 7 il3 t o 10:00 A .M . 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W a lte r lo n g e r-te rm p ro je c ts ," S c h le s in g e r a c ­ Mon.-Sat. 7:15 a .m .-11:00 p.m. F lo w e rs , D -A la . Sunday 9:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. LOCATED: Main Lobby, Union Bldg. J a c o b 0o ri0 rivate college students may receive rants, if M illiken's proposal passes n r ro s g rad u atin g stu d en t, he ex­ to public institutions," he said. ■ WESTUN D SHOPMM CENTER plained. “W e (the association) have ’S S S S X S ' E lliott G. Ballard, assistan t of access to all institutions, g ran t would be $ 1,000 le « than Administration officials a t In addition, stu d en ts in p ri­ been pushing for th is piece of w hether p riv ate or public, com­ to th e president, said it was th e av erag e sum appropriated «i; arc less than enthusiastic v ate schools are already eligible legislation for som e tim e," he m ented R obert Swanson, p re­ hard to oppose som ething th a t by th e sta te during one y ea r for -rt Gov. William G. Milli- to participate in th e s ta te said. “I t m akes freedom of sid en t of Alma College. I M o n . th r u S o t. 10 A .M . to 9 P.M . gives m ore money to students. each stu d en t in higher educa­ scholarship program , th e tu i­ choice a reality." proposal to give a $500- “But, if I had my d ru th e rs, it Milliken's proposal resem bles tion. This year, each incoming I S u n d a y 12 n o o n t o 5 P .M . ye»r grant to full-time stu- tion g ra n t program and a However, R ainsford did say a bill already passed by the would go to all s tu d en ts,” he freshm an would receive $744. ,js of Michigan private col- special financial aid program said. he felt it w as necessary fo r th e S tate House. I Prices good thru 1-30-78 „ and universities. designed for p riv ate schools, governor to seek s u p p o rt for On th e o th e r hand, adm inis­ _ The bill, now being con­ Both th e proposal and th e bill •he grant, a proposed K>.Z D ykem a said. o th e r colleges and u n iv ersities tra to rs of priv ate colleges and as well. sidered by th e S enate Standing sta te th a t such g ra n ts have “T h e re is not a need a t all for j0D included in this y ea r’s ,er education budget, would an o th er b reak w hen th e y have universities had predictably "The middle class fam ily is Com m ittee on Education, nothing to do with need and are January positive reactions to M illiken's would provide g ran ts to s tu ­ to be given in addition to n next year for approxi- th e se many o th e r w ays,” he proposal. un d er such p ressu re in A m erica d ents enrolled in p riv a te non­ financial aid. ,|y 12,400 incoming fresh- said. today th a t this gives th em th e G eorge Rainsford, p resident profit institutions of higher ' 0| private colleges and P a re n ts of s tu d e n ts in pri­ choice as to w h eth e r th e y can of Kalamazoo College and chair­ learning. The G overnor's proposal sug­ C fa m m ersities. Each subsequent vate schools will also benefit if send th e ir child to a public or person of A ssociated In stitu ­ g ests th a t stu d en ts receive th e the grant would include legislation is enacted for income priv ate institu tio n ,” B ern ard The paym ent system of the tion of Colleges and U niver­ money directly o r through tu i­ lew freshman class. tax re b a te s for those w ith Lomas, Albion College p re­ g ran t is identical to th e gov- sities of Michigan, was "very tion credit. If received directly, dependents in college, he sid en t said. vernor's proposal, w ith one Iliken proposed th e g ran t checks would be se n t in Octo­ eet the need to bridge the added. Such legislation is being The proposal gives “freedom exception. The am ount of th e b er o r N ovem ber of 1978. in gap between public and considered a t both s ta te and ite institutions, s ta te Bud- federal levels. lirector Gerald Miller said, Vice p resid e n t of U niversity never, Henry C. Dykema, tor of the MSU Office of and F ed eral R elations R obert P e rrin said he could not predict RAPES, BURGLARIES DECREASE itial Aids, said there is no th e effect, b u t added th a t s ta te for such aid. universities should have pri­ te state is already subsi- ority. ; private schools," he paid, vale colleges and univer- are given $500 for each "I fully su p p o rt th e existence of p riv ate colleges, b u t the s ta te has a prior responsibility MSU crime rate drops F ew er rap es and burglaries rep o rt. T h efts w ere th e only cem ber 1976. The rap es r e ­ B urglaries re p o rted during w ere rep o rted on cam pus in crim es show ing a m easu rab le ported to D PS since Ju ly 1, D ecem ber d ecreased from 23 in D ecem ber 1977, com pared with increase for th e m onth, th e 1977, th e beginning of th e fiscal 1976 to 10 in 1977. B urglaries th e num ber rep o rted during rep o rt showed. year, to taled four, according to resident selection th e sam e tim e a y ea r ago, according to a recently-released D ep artm en t of Public Safety No rap es w ere re p o rted to D PS in D ecem ber 1977, while the rep o rt. The figure com­ pared with eig h t du rin g the rep o rted since th e s ta r t of th e fiscal y ea r to taled 106, as com pared w ith 159 for th e same tw o w ere rep o rted d u rin g D e­ same period in 1976. period in 1976. T hefts rep o rted to D PS d u r­ n trustees agenda DEC. 1977 DEC. 1976 JU L Y 1977-DEC. '77 JU L Y 1976-DEC. '76 ing D ecem ber 1977 to taled 62, an increase o v er th e 34 rep o r­ ted in D ecem ber 1976. ROBBERY Most th e fts w ere of item s e first item for discussion ments session, also in Lincoln As s a u l t un d er $200 in value. Jijr't MSU Board of Truat- Room B. BURGLARY 10 23 106 JL 159 Many of th e th e fts included OLYMPUS OM-l meeting is the procedure The appointment of archi­ (including selecting the next MSU CB radios tak en from cars 35 mm SLR tects for a proposed plant and attem pted ) p arked in th e p arking ram ps. ^dent. The meeting is soil sciences building as w ell as F 1.8 50 mm lens ^uled to begin at 2:50 p.m. Jacob Room B in the {Center. a football training facility are agenda item s for Friday's m eet­ ing in th e Board Room of the T S R cE N Y -T H E P r O ver $200 U nder $200 Some w ere pens shoplifted from th e MSU bookstore. F our people w ere arreste d L i lt 'S id . ” $M 9 . SEX O FFEN SES for violations of m arijuana laws Administration Building sched­ (not 76 during D ecem ber 1977, as com­ Vivitar presentation is planned by uled to begin at 10 a.m. rape) pared w ith six du rin g D ecem­ ten of the National Com- i for the Defense of the In Rights of Sami EsmaU A meeting of th e Affirmative Action Committee is set for 2 p.m. Friday in the V ista Room DRUG LAWS Opium-cocaine M arijuana b er 1976. Many of th e m arijuana of­ fenses are secondary charges 265 he 1:30 p.m. public com­ of the K ellogg Center. O ther which resu lt w hen a person is • DRUNK DRIVING 12 140 135 originally a rre s te d for an of­ Automatic fense such as d ru n k driving, according to police rep o rts. ZOOM ELECTRONIC CALLS FOR C O N S U M E R INPUT PLASH ■XCHANGIPROGRAM IN ondahl attacks utilities ■NGLAND 1978*79 ‘ te Rep. L y n n Jondahl, D- . hikes and to pay for self-serving profits,” he added, re ferrin g to Lansing, Wednesday criti- studies,” Jondahl said in a p ress a PSC rulin g th a t ra te p a y e rs the P u b lic Service Com- release. “U tility consum ers pay for a $500,000 stu d y asking ron s r e c e n t decision to have no sim ilar source of funds for higher r a te s and service U N IV M S IT Y OP SURREY M IC H IG A N STATE telephone and natural gas to fight back w ith.” cuts. increases. Padden said, in th e sam e IN FO R M A TIO N MEETING 4 P M TO DAY release, he did not know if th e “T he point is th a t no con­ N t h l and R e p . Jeffrey D. ra te increases w ere justified, sum er o r co n su m er advocate en, D - W y a n d o tte , called b u t com plained th a t consum ers knows w h e th e r th e se ra te in­ ELIG IBILITY: JU N IO R S T A N D IN G BY FALL 1978. M A JO R S IN THE FO LLO W IN G consum er i n p u t in the w ere sh u t o u t of th e decision­ crea se s and th e ex p e n d itu re for ty r a te - s e ttin g system ” th is stu d y a re ju stified." FIELDS: N A TU R A L SCIENCES, EN G IN E ER IN G , HUM AN EC O LO G Y HRI SOME m aking process. S O C IAL SCIENCES. «S w e e k 's P S C decision "I do know th a t it is not Both m entioned bills th ey r « M ich ig an Beil Tele- com forting to see a ratep ay er- have introduced to increase TO TAL CREDITS: 45 IN STUDENT S M A J O R . - Co. a n d Consumers funded re p o rt u rg in g still high­ f Co. r a te s . consum er participation, th e e r ra te s a p p e ar a t th e sam e subjects of a public hearin g a t 1 p t y companies spend tax- tim e th a t (D etroit) Edison r e ­ A IR FARE G R AN TS OF $250 W ILL BE PR O VID ED TO EACH MSU PARTICIPANT. p.m. M onday in room 420-D of :s m oney to a s k for ra te p o rts sh arp increases in its th e Capitol. ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS ARE IN V ITE D TO ATTEND THIS M EETING FOR IN ­ F O R M A T IO N A B O U T COURSES, A C C O M M O D A T IO N S . A N D TRAVEL, A N D TO MEMBERS SUPPORT SEALS MEET P R O G R A M PARTICIPANTS FR O M M SU A N D SURREY. reenpeace holds party FOR FURTHER IN F O R M A T IO N C O N T A C T OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY 108 IN T E R N A T IO N A L CENTER 353-8920 " " p e a c e will h oldaroller- will be shown. G reat L akes G reenpeace. H e "8 P arty fro m 6 :3 0 to 9:00 E v e ry M arch, club-wielding said G reenpeace m em bers land­ at R o lle r w o r ld , 2781 E seal h u n te rs invade th e N ew ­ ed on an ice field in tw o ren ted « River A v e . Proceeds foundland ice fields killing ten s helicopters, b u t w ere forced out e $150 admission of thousands of new -born seal by bad w eath er. T he C anadian Wl|i g o to w a r d support- pups. Seal h u n te rs covet th e governm ent h as since m ade it March 18-25 teenpeaee expeditions to pups' w hite fur. illegal for anyone o th e r th an seals and whales, im pants will skate to th e L a st y e a r, G reenpeace an­ nounced a plan to sp ray m any seal h u n te rs to be on th e ice when th e seal h u n t is in from $42900 ?„ of ^ e Humpback of th e pups w ith a non-toxic progress, C orven said. i re c o r d e d sounds of dye, m aking th e fu rs w orthless. G reenpeace sh ip s la st y ea r non-stop from Detroit j, *mRln8 ’ underw ater. H ow ever, th e C anadian govern­ attem p ted to d isru p t whaling >ac a n d p ig s fe e t , " a | o c a l m ent outlaw ed th e spraying by placing th e ir ship betw een 8 and, will play b|ue. before G reenpeace could carry o u t th e plan. w haling ships and th e ir prey. Corven said G reenpeace will Longing for jor d o c u m e n ta r y f ilm s " It w as a clear ploy to block a tte m p t to d isru p t th is y ea r’s t r a c e ' s e ffo rts to w hat w e w ere going to do,” said seal hunt. H e refu sed to discuss SPRING BREAK? an d sea l h u n tin g Jim Corven, coordinator of th e s tra te g y . Spend a week in LEA BARGAINING HAWAII * >TJUSTICE? « r SAILIN G AND SURFING pofess ^ av's’ ^ r - George Felkenes IN THE SUN! crirninal justice and District ratlin^ an'e* Md-ellan w ill discuss plea or|$ °n Michigan State Radio Net- LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE call 353-5255 or 355-8266 *■9 PM TONIGHT 307 Student Services W iR* WMCD WAASN A.S.M.S.U. TRAVEL C h o o s in g th e next p re s id e n t: p a r t I Spirits urged to T herefore I am tu rn in g to you, in hopes th a t you will make my nam e and ad d ress hand, know s a bargain when finds it now has *482 million i H ^ available to y o u r read e rs. I would like to appropriation - enough to I r correspond w ith anyone. A ge, sex, and race m ore bom bers by 198n „,k a Who should select the next accept or reject th e candidates. considers others a re o f no im portance. I will an sw er all C ongress m ight give th a n more fu,* president of Michigan State Uni­ The major problems with the resp o n ses. I th an k you for y o u r tim e. present system are two fold: (1) Jo h n McLendon On Ja n . 23, the Defense Den, versity? The recen t exchange o f opinion on th e auctioned off about 290,000oldiK Box 45699 #146-422 Today and tomorrow the MSU two trustees holding a voting S tate N ew s editorial p ag e betw een th e decrepit" rifles to be destroyed , LucasviUe, Ohio 45699 Board of Trustees will assemble to position on the Search-and-Selec­ Spartan Spirit su p p o rters and Philip ov er to th e highest bidder fo* l discuss this complicated issue, and tion Committee and (2) the board’s W agner is som ething th a t has been brew int. EDITOR’S NOTE: The State N ew s C ongress does not vote (in ii,. perhaps give final approval to a authority, in the final analysis, to for a long tim e. W hen I read Philip's opinion maintains a file of n a m e, fo r those wishing to w eek , probably) to escin '.E' I w as glad to see th a t som eone w as finally correspond w ith Inmates. million. Rockwell need ™ , ' Search and Selection Committee. disregard the committee’s nomina­ speaking out. A fter all, it ta k e s a lot of gu ts assem bly line w orker, for m„„ In light of this, a general overview tions and unilaterally select a ? to attack an organization w hich professes production and in 1980 there eri of the situation is in order. The person of its own liking. goodness in its h e a rt and S p arta n basketball m ore bom bers f o r , p e„ga(,0ru7 tt question is a vital one, and needs to Because two board members to be its g re a te s t cause. ‘Dollars you save Bob C arr will vote to rescind th be reiterated: will, under the present composi­ million (about tw o dollars for each While Philip's arg u m en t may have been a Who should select the next tion of the panel, have a seat on the little extrem e, it w as n o t w ithout m e rit. I am can in th e U nited States), hut he president of Michigan State Uni­ Search and Selection Committee, one of th e many fans w ho sits along sid e th e may be your own’ certain th a t enough of his colleagues versity? it would prove fruitless for the "S pirits," and I can honestly say th a t, along th e same. If you come from , Should the trustees choose the committee to recommend persons with th e referees, th e "S p irits" receiv e a fair congressional district write your«, am ount of booing from my section. A nyone The B-l bom ber is by now such an man o r woman quickly. The dolL president? The board is, after all, who the tw o tru ste e s may ulti­ obsolete piece of m ilitary equipm ent th a t it save m ay be tw o of your own. who sits in section KK will tell you th e sam e the governing body of the Univer­ mately vote against in the final thing. ra te s D oonesbury's D ep artm en t of D efense sity and the final authority on selection. C loseout catalogue (see S ta te News, Jan . campus. The trustees must deal Although the board is the final I resen t th e idea th a t if you d o n 't stan d up 24). Rockwell In tern atio n al, on th e o th e r EastL on your bench and ch e er frantically w hen directly with the president, and it authority on campus, a decision of someone p u ts a p o ster in y o u r face you is they who are responsible to the this magnitude should be made by somehow lack enth u siasm o r sp irit. How can taxpayers of Michigan. all members of th e MSU commu­ th e "S pirit" su p p o rters th ro w th a t, “You too But trustees come and go, nity. A dmittedly, it is difficult to could be a S p arta n S p irit," bull a t us. I have whereas much of the faculty dictate to any governing body no intention o r desire to ch eer, rise, and sit CAROLE LEIGH HUTTON on command. I h ave been a S p arta n tick et remain. They, too, must deal with what selection it should make, holder for four y ea rs, long befo re it was .the University president. Faculty members are on campus most days of the year; the trustees meet here particularly since th e tru stees are elected by Michigan voters and will alone be held responsible for fashionable to be one. I m ight ad d th a t Philip W agner has been s tick et ho ld er fo r th e Isst tw o y ea rs and w as in th e S p arta n B rass for Campus attack little more than once a month. The its decision. However, th ere must tw o y ea rs before th a t. instructors are essential to the educational process and therefore hold a respected and unique place be some formal assurance th a t the recommendations of us all will be taken into consideration in the A group of us, including Philip, dro v e to Illinois to w atch th e S p arta n s b a ttle th e Illini. W e sp en t 14 h ours on th e road to see and the role in the University community. final decision. an hour and a half of b ask etb all. Coinciden­ Still, the University is here to educate its students and they, too, must deal directly and indirectly Tomorrow: more on the selec­ tion process. tally, th a t 14 h o u r m ark also re p re s e n ts th e length of tim e o u r g roup w aited to g e t our season tick ets. How can you “S p irit” o f the press su p p o rters sit back, feel so rry for us, and with the president. He or she must say w e have no sp irit, sim ply because we be responsive to student needs, criticize som e of th e actions of such a "hard F req u en tly , w hen m ajo r new s sto ries If an individual with the latent abilitj, working" organization. m ake th e ir w ay across th e nation, and perhaps the student body would know who represents those RHA re p re s e n ta tiv e s I believe, like Philip, th a t th e "S p irits" do re s u lta n t actions in places far from th e original scene raise fundam ental q u es­ or desire, to attack another person wv sp u rred on by th ese news accounts U a tta c k someone, th e question \ needs best. some th ings th a t a re very positive. But I tio n s ab o u t th e ro le and responsibility of one of w ho to blame. But what about the alumni? have m issed sev eral opening tip-offs be­ th e m ass media. D efensive journalists will of coun cause I couldn't see. I'v e found m yself Such w as th e case th is w eek w hen They devoted several years of respond w ith th e fundamental rair their lives to the University and behave lik e c h ild re n stan d in g try in g to see, only to h e a r th e people behind me telling m e to sit dow n. I new s of th e b ru ta l b eatin g of f o t£ U n iv ersity o f F lorida women, tw o of d ’e tr e of th e m ass media — the right th e public to know. still have an abiding interest in its u rg e th e “S p irits" to ste p o ut of th e ir own whom w ere killed, reached M S U ' The m edia will absolve themselves; growth and development. little world long enough to realize th a t th e re th ro u g h a p age one sto ry in th e D etro it The All-University Student Judiciary is currently holding hearings a re o th e rs in th e fieldhouse who a r e as all guilt because, and the logic ho,J The various administrators and which will determ ine th e future course of film entertainm ent at MSU. If F re e P ress. tru e , if a new s agency is to be I excited and en th u siastic ab o u t this y ea r's T h e re have been th re e attem p ted deans cannot be forgotten, either. the hearings are successful, however, it will be in spite of the attem pts of team as th e "S p irits" a re . I u rg e th em to try accountable for all reactions to the nen atta c k s in o r around cam pus th is w eek, it im p arts it would lead to gran They, too, play a necessary role in some to tu rn them into a th eater of th e absurd. to ta k e th e rig h ts and feelings of th e fans the workings of Michigan State. The hearings w ere started in th e wake of a Residence Halls around them into consideration, even But there is yet another group though th e “S p irits" a re su p e r fans and we Association referendum earlier this term in which students voted on a a re m ere m ortals. But one is forced to consider the likelihood that a potential who will be affected by the proposal which would allow RHA to charge each dorm itory resident $3 presidential selection: those men attacker here in East Lansing, at MSU, read those news stories, per term — beginning this spring — and then allow them to see an Ron G uernsey and women other than faculty and unlimited number of RHA movies at no fu rth er cost. 121E . H olmes Hall heard radio reports and watched television coverage, ml administrators employed by Mich­ The referendum passed by a three-to-one m argin, but only about one through these media was prompted to act. igan State. Surely they have a third of all dorm itory residents cast th eir votes. Now AUSJ is right to help choose the person attem pting to determ ine w hether RHA has th e right to impose this new DPS foot patrols each by an unidentified man wielding a censorship and selective information. who will run the school they work tax on all on-campus students. knife o r sim ilar object. The public’s rig h t to know is not for. So far RHA, to pu t it mildly, has been less than cooperative in the W hile a d ire ct relationship would be limited to inform ation that some nen; Who should select the president m atter. AUSJ has properly decided th a t it should hold the hearing on seen as crime stopper too h ard to prove, believing in coinci­ dence som etim es req u ires a stre tc h of executive determ ines will not cause i backlash o r sp u r further action. of the University? The answer, of the m atter itself, on th e grounds th a t a neutral body should decide the th e im agination. . A s a jo u rn alist, I am troubled bytkj course, is all oi us. The next case. But RHA counsel Sharon Pope insists th a t the hearing should be One h as to w onder if MSU is th e only problem . As an MSU student I so president of Michigan State must transferred to th e RHA Judiciary, which presumably would not be as H aving re a d th a t M SU h as th e dubious cam pus experiencing th e se sudden a t­ b o thered th a t th e re is an attacker ur be chosen by the University impartial in th e m atter. honor o f h av in g th e h ig h e st on-cam pus crim e tacks. atta c k e rs running loose on and around community as a whole. No one r a te o f any u n iv ersity in th e U n ited S ta te s , I And one has to w onder if th e atta c k e r th e cam pus I work and attend classes A fter AUSJ refused to tran sfe r th e hearing to RHA’s judiciary, Pope w ould like to su g g est a possible d e te rre n t — person or group can rightly make a o r a tta c k e rs read th e D etro it F ree at. requested the case be dismissed altogether because the plaintiffs, an intensified p ro g ram o f foot p atro ls by P re ss account of th e Florida beatings. A s a journalist, I believe in tke decision that affects us all. alternative film groups on campus who fear th eir business would be D P S officers. G ettin g officers o u t o f th e ir T he question is a basic one: w hen freedom of th e media and in the need To our chagrin, the University severely damaged by the new RHA tax , had no hard evidence that such ca rs and in to th e a re a s o f cam pus w h ere does th e public’s rig h t to know infringe much stro n g er than the right, of the of Michigan Regents do not see harm would in fact occur. , th e se a tta c k s a re ta k in g place would upon th e public's rig h t to safety? people to be informed of everything. Mi things the same way. In Ann possibly allev iate th e problem . S om ething O r, ju s t how often is th e news simply of th e inoffensive or "safe” news When AUSJ refused to dismiss the case, Pope and five RHA m u st b e done, and a t th is point, alm ost T he problem is a fundamental oneto; Arbor, the regents solicit a limited somehow responsible for m ore of th e representatives, walked out of th e hearing, like spoiled children who an y th in g w ould b e an im provem ent o v er amount of input from the univer­ cannot get their own way. p a s t p ractice. sity community and serve as their RHA foolishly damaged its own image by this walkout. Pope may be A n dyR ogness own nominating and selection Leslie As a journalist, I believe in the freedom of the media andIn correct in stating th a t th e alternative film groups had not proved any committee. the need, much stronger than the right, of the people to* actual damage, but only the speculation of future harm . Nevertheless, The same situation does not, on informed of everything, not simply of the Inoffenilve1 the complaint still deserved to be given a hearing. the surface, exist here. The The charge by th e alternative film groups th at RHA’s new movie Prison inmate seeks "safe" news. Academic Council has already policy would enable it to monopolize th e movie business on campus and approved the Procedure for Se­ put other film distributors out of business is a serious one, mainly lecting the President of the Uni­ because the alternative groups would still have to charge full price for correspondence sam e new s? which I have no answer. But the T h ere is no intention h ere to im pli­ needs to be raised and examined. versity. th eir products and probably could not effectively compete with RHA’s cate th e F re e P ress, o r any o th e r N ew s agencies and law enforce®* The committee includes repre­ subsidized movies. The charge deserves a fair hearing from AUSJ, and I am a 22-year-old w hite m ale serv in g tim e new spaper th a t played th e sto ry big. I t officials alike m ust address themse sentation from all the groups in an Ohio S ta te P riso n . I am su rro u n d ed by to th is potential and ultimately the hearing deserves RHA’s full cooperation. violence an d th e insanity of hardened was, and still is, undeniably m ajor news. previously mentioned. But as the B ut one is forced to consider th e th e pros and th e cons. It’s a task As m atters now stand, RHA’s refusal to take any further part in p ersonalities. I t is h ard on a guy such as easily described than carried ou • name of the group indicates, it A USJ’s hearing only fru strates attem pts to resolve this issue and is m yself to cope w ith this kind of living likelihood th a t a p o tential attack e r here in E a st Lansing, a t MSU, read those B ecause as a journalist I would opi serves only as an advisory group to inexcusable. If RHA is indeed convinced th a t it has the right to impose w ith o u t a little com forting from th e outside new s stories, h eard radio rep o rts and com plete news coverage, but as«" the trustees. The board has th e tax, it should have no hesitation in defending it. w orld. I am a very lonely person w ithout any w atched television coverage, and stu d e n t I would have serious douDU- ultimate authority on the selection We urge RHA to go back to th e hearings, and this time to conduct kind of correspondence from outside th ese through th e se m edia w as prom pted to Hutton Is a State News Special M * " of the president. w alls. I have no family and w h at friends I act. themselves like adults. reporter. h ave o r had tu rn e d ag ain st me because I am Upon approval of the MSU Kay. board, the committee shall be composed of two trustees; the chairperson of the Steering Com­ D O O N ESB U RY by Garry Trudeau mittee of the Academic Council; seven members of the regular The State News HAD A CHMCS YES,SIR . DELUXE NORm-SOUMDIALOGUE. CM S FULLYCROSS-REFERENCED faculty; one academic adminis­ to bro w se wait's cm COMPREHENSIVE,READN-TO-IM- WITHEXISTING EAST-WESTPOLICIES, T h u rs d o y , J a n u a ry 26, 1978 trator at or above the level of dean; 1HRDU6HWE n i ti ai tv i e P Ltm T i FOREIGN POLICY. FOR. c o m e rtw rm color- coded i state D E /m - HEREINMR- FINE. four students; one non-faculty Editorials are the o p in io n s o f the S to le News. Viewpoints, colum ns USEIN DEALING IUITH NEU/LY CONTINGENCYPAPERS, AND A m e n t c a ta - TICULAR U /t'D EMERGING NATIONS FROM WE i v m full-time employee; and, an alum­ and letters are personal opinions. TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OFWE \u m m , U K t YOUID WIRPANDFOURTHWORLDS." r SOUTHERNHEMISPHERE." „ nus or alumna. Editorial Dapartmant ZBI66Y1 CONSIDER.. r / , - r Editor-in-chief........................ Michael Tonlmuro ! The Search-and-Selection Com­ Managing Editor................................... Kot Brown Photo Editor Richard Pol/towslri S ., e-'e )f< Entertainment and Book Editor Kathy Esselmon mittee will take nominations for Opinion Editor..........................Dove Mlslalowskl Sports Editor tom Shanahan president and narrow the sugges­ Special Projects Editor.................... Debbie Wolfe layout Editor...................................Kim Shonchon City Editor..............................................Joe Scales tions down to a list of three to five Compos Editor.................................... Anne Sloort Copy Chief................................... Penoldo Migaldl Freelance Editor.......................... MichaelWinter candidates. The candidates' names W lr,edltor JocelynLaskowskl StaffRepresentative................... stall Representative....... Chrl, Kuayn,kl will remain secret and be subm it­ Advertising Dapartmant ted to the trustees for its selection. Advertising Manager...................... Sharon Seller Assistant Advertising Manager.. DeniseOeor However, the board can either On Sami Esmail: is he innocent or guilty? readers try to balance the scales o f justice tm m r n .. W M M vM Ismail defense such prom ises will be fulfilled. W e will maintain o u r dem ands and build fu rth e r Facts, opinion discuss th e issues with some of th e A rab support for a fair trial for Sami. stu d en ts. D esp ite disagreem ents, those committee promoted Large num bers o f th e M SU com munity involved rem ained civil, with th e exception nave supported th e se dem ands, and are need distinguishing of Sami Esm ail. Sami became agitated, and sta rte d to prance up and down th e aisles actively p articipating in th e defense com­ and betw een th e seats of th e lecture hall, A national com m ittee to defend th e m ittee. The defense com m ittee finds it W hy is it th e S ta te N ew s has so much his excitem ent grow ing to th e point of human rig h ts o f Sami Esm ail h as been im perative to s ta te v ery clearly th a t its difficulty distinguishing betw een the h ysterics. H e retu rn ed to w here all of us formed. Its m em bers a re from Michigan and m otives a re to p ro tect th e hum an rig h ts of a straig h t news sto ry and th e editorial? Its w ere standing, form ed his hand into the o th e r sta te s and include several national m em ber of th e MSU com m unity and a la test in a series of blunders is th e story shape of a gun, held it to my friend’s head figures. fellow human being. W e w ish to em phasize found on th e second front page of th e Jan. and declared, “T h ere is only one thing to do F rom th e o u tset, th e com m ittee has th a t support from th o se w ho m ay be to a Zionist!” motivated to join th e com m ittee for reasons 17 issue, concerning th e plight of Sami focused its dem ands on th e issue o f th e of religious o r racial prejudice is n eith er Esmail whose rig h ts th ey concluded w ere protection o f th e hum an rig h ts o f Sami. , The incident clearly reveals a violent and needed o r welcomed. flagrantly violated. The article carefully T hese include lifting th e g ag o rd e r on his hating elem en t in Sami's personality. outlines his sad sto ry , highlighting the Israeli law yer, an open trial, an investiga­ However, it is in th e sam e category with The fight for th e hum an rig h ts o f Sami particularly gruesom e portions for those tion and cessation o f his m en tal and physical th e “kind and g en tle” appraisal of some, Esmail will be long and h ard . To avoid any who don’t wish to be confused w ith the m istreatm en t, allowing a rep resen tatio n o f confusion, all statem e n ts issued by the proving absolutely nothing concerning th e ^facts. The rally of Sami’s su p p o rters, we are th e Red C ross to visit Sami and u rg in g th e criminal charges against him. com m ittee will be so identified. We u rg e told, is for th e purpose of discussing those JJIXOR'S NOTE: Following aro several unfactual by even ts o! th e past several S ta te D ep artm en t to ta k e an active role in you to continue y o u r su p p o rt o f Sami’s facts. I t is highly unlikely this rally, which is mints oo the Sami Esmafl case. Much days. However, the S tate N ew s is striving investigating violations o f Sami’s hum an T he assessm ent of those supporting th e human rig h ts in defense of all hum an rights. a show of support for Sami, will involve a L information contained heroin may to print as many viewpoints on the subject rig h ts. Some initial success h as already rig h t o f Jew s and A rabs to self-determina­ N ational C om m ittee to Defend rational discussion of th e issues. glbeen rendered irrelevant or even as possible. been achieved. A n open tria l h as been tion is th a t, if innocent, Sami should be th e H um an R ights of Sami Esmail prom ised. I t rem ains to be seen w h eth e r released. If proven guilty, Sami should be B arb T ieb alt Lastly, although th e question of Israel’s im prisoned, as w ith all te rro rists. Guilty o r knowledge of Sami’s political affiliations is not, le t no one be m istreated. brought up, it is n eith er confirmed nor VIEWPOINT: ALLEGED CRIMES denied w h eth er he was involved with a L et th is an d all o th e r cases be decided group which contests th e legitimacy of th e only on th e basis of objective evidence. Israeli governm ent. Let’s hope th a t in th e future, if th e S ta te News d esires to voice its L arry W eber K . •end does not justify evil means . . opinion, it will do so on th e editorial page. Bruce Jacobs Lansing 570 N. H ubbard Hall Masterson apologizes By ROBERT 0 . BARR [n-rite concering Mr. Sami Esm ail, U.S. confinement? n, ho n o rs graduate stu d en t and teach- u, h S r y ',u we 1vya it' Somi »'*» i" dosed confinement •Closed trials for "national security" reasons? Mere hearsay for genocide s,ur L ssistan t in my departm ent, Electrical L e e r in g a n d Systems Science, which quite possibly could involve extended atrocities. I simply Of course, th e answ er to each such I subm itted a le tte r to th e S tate News t E sm ail was arrested by Israeli police do not believe he is guilty of any crime, and I surely w ill not be question is an unqualified no. The end does It is not rem arkable th a t people such as im mediately after publication cf the fact th a t i t 21.1977 when arriving a t th e Tel not justify evil means. Each such activity Prof. John M asterson, and others, appar­ my friend and stu d en t Sami Esmail was convinced otherwise by any "confession" extracted under tor- rep resen ts a crim e against human rights 1 airp o rt on a trip to visit his dying furo. ently subject to prejudices, should be arreste d by Israeli authorities while re tu rn ­ lr. He h as b e e n im prisoned since th a t com mitted by th e Israeli governm ent. The swayed so com pletely in th eir opinions by ing to see his dying fath er. I was, at th e time, I his fa th e r has subsequently died, en tire affair is a shocking outrage. m ere hearsay, for this is the stuff of which enraged. K nged interrogations and b ru ta l tre at- We are asked to maintain an open mind prejudices are m ade. Thus, much has been argue th a t this is not a crime. “P articip atin g arg u m en t in this case. Suppose someone 1 have o c c u rre d . (All of th e se facts have on this m a tte r until an Israeli form of trial assum ed by them on th e basis of alleged The last paragraph of th a t le tte r - in its in terro rism " is a crim e which I ab h o r with suspected of acts of terro rism against Israel I s u b sta n tia te d by U.S. S ta te D epart- occurs for Sami Esmail. U nfortunately, as favorable im pressions of one Sami Esmail, choice of language — displays an insensitiv­ every fiber of my being. On th e o th e r hand, w ere to arriv e at th e Tel Aviv airp o rt , E m b assy, a n d Congressional in- we wait, Sami sits in closed confinement as some kind of proof th a t the charge ity to the feelings and memories of those "belonging to a group" is a phrase so loose claiming he was th e re to visit his dying which quite possibly could involve extended against him of active te rro rist involvement touched personally by th e horrors of the that it has no place in any ju s t law. F or father. W ouldn't th e hideous evil of te r r o r ­ I r th e r facts are these: atrocities. I simply do not believe he is is false. A lthough one’s judgm ent should Nazi holocaust which overshadow s any exam ple, do we not all "belong to" the ism and the protection of Israeli people historical parallel I was try in g to make. l r . Esm ail is a friendly outgoing person guilty of any crime, and I surely will not be not be influenced by such non-evidence, I human race land no one ever asked us to justify: ■hundreds o f friends am ong th e faculty, convinced o therw ise by any "confessions" will help com plete th e picture of Sami's join, issued m em bership certificates, and The use of th e word "genocide" could only i n t s and staff of Michigan S ta te extracted under to rtu re. personality for those m entioned above. th e like!? Do we "belong to a group" just •A rre s tin g the individual at the airp o rt gen erate much em otion and little rational Enough violations of Sami's human rights because we atten d a m eeting w ith some w ithout notifying legal counsel, family, or communication and certainly sheds no light J r . Esmail is a n excellent stu d en t, w ith em bassy officials? by the Israeli governm ent have already In th e spring of 1976 I atten d ed a public m em bers of a group? Do we "belong to a on th e tragic plight of th e Palestinian people. I s academic average, and is a teacher occurred. Conscience dem ands his im me­ m eeting of th e O rganization of Arab group" because we look like some m em bers • S e c re t im prisonm ent and closed in te r­ I re g re t having so expressed myself in th a t ■ o u tstan ding concern for his stu d en ts. diate release and re tu rn to th e U nited S tudents, a g roup which has identified itself of th e group? I subm it th a t justice dem ands rogation of th e suspect including beatings, States. last paragraph. I s a faculty member I am pleased to in th e pages of th e S tate News with the that crim inal proceedings be focused on hair pullings, deprivation of sleep, etc? ■ rim an “e x c e lle n t” ch aracter reference, anti-peace ideology of Libya. They had actual acts of terro rism and evidence Barr is an associate professor of electrical John M asterson ■ o i believe h e is or w as a te rro ris t. I do •E x ten d ed periods of closed solitary im ported a speaker th a t night. A fter the thereof. engineering and systems science A ssociate professor jleiieve he h a s committed any crim e. If • “T raining for te rro ris t activities." M athem atics e to th e contrary is to be forth- A gain, I argue th a t it is not th e "train in g I g . it m u st b e produced in open for" but the act itself th a t is th e crim e. N ote Rogations, w ith open trials, and m ust how easy it is to change th e phrase I beyond a reasonable doubt any "education relevant to te rro ris t activities” lt d crim es. to "training for te rro ris t activities." I am ■the subject of "crimes” I m ust say th a t dism ayed, m oreover, th a t phrases such as ■astounding that nearly a m onth has “stu d en t in electrical engineering" can be ftd since the arrest, and only in th e last lours have the charges began to be I clear to Embassy and U.S. govern- tw isted to become “tra in ee in th e electrical w iring of bombs." I subm it th a t w ere I to carefully study, let us say, G erm an history Golden opportunity to meet those in charge lofficials. Not knowing th e charges, let 1930-1945 I could in many ways become an ■tempt to guess some possibilities: “expert in te rro rism .” H a v e l t 'u s com m it­ By D EN ISE A . GORDON tru ste es, John Kruff and Ray Krolikowski; converse on our g reat strides in providing ■peaking against th e Israeli go v ern - Would like 1,10 o pportunity to m eet the people who have the final au thority over all ted a crime? Of course not. Suppose I atten d health r a - ' in-truct.un -vith our physician. Jack Stack, and dentist, Blanche M artin; 1 " This is not a crim e. Isn’t it policies at MSU? D oyou have some questions o r com m ents for them ? O r. would you like classes on using a rifle. Can this be speak w lth T ru stee Aubrey Radcliffe about education; or even if you ju st w ant to sav “hi" ■mental that an American citizen may to ju s t see if they really exist outside the pages of th e S tate News? construed as "training for te rro ris t activi­ to them all. so you can tell your p aren ts you've met them ; vou are welcome to atten d the Ih is mind on any issue w ithout fear of Your golden o pportunity has arrived T hursday. The Student Liason Group is reception. ties?” Yes. it could be. H ave I com m itted a |al? Certainly it is th e rig h t of any crime? C ertainly Not. sponsoring th e Second A nnual Reception for th e m em bers of th e MSU Board of T rustees There will not he tim e for in-depth discussions, but the tru ste es and executive officers ■n being to wish, to pray, to hope, o r to and th e executive officers of th e U niversity. All m em bers of the MSU com munity, • “Sym pathy w ith te rro ris t g roup ." This wall be available to listen to your praise or suggestions, and might be able to answ er some lo u t for his or her concerns (even if stu d en ts, faculty, an d staff a re invited to atten d th e reception in th e Board Room on the is not a crim e. My dictionary defines of your questions. The reception will be informal. You will have th e opportunity to Pjish is for a change of governm ent), fourth floor of th e A dm inistration Building from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m ., T hursday, Jan . 26. “sym pathy" as “inclination to think o r feel introduce yourself to w hom ever you would like to m eet. The tru ste es enjoyed this ■longing to • terrorist group.” A p­ If you would like to shake P resid en t H arden’s hand before you grad u ate: m eet the man alike." Since when can a free American opportunity to m eet the m em bers of the U niversity community last y ear and received p ly this is viewed as a crim e in Israeli whose sig n atu re ap p e ars on your MSU paychecks, R o g er Wilkinson; see if T ru stee Mike much valuable input. citizen not feel or think w h atev er he put unless the phrase “belonging to” is S m ydra has a b eard this month; talk with P at C arrigan-S trickland, our only female wishes. This is your chance to meet someone who can do something. Bring a friend and attend. Iced by participating in," I strenously tru s te e , who is also th e chairperson; chat with Don S tevens, our veteran tru ste e who's Let me tr y to articulate th e rev erse Gordon is Undergraduate Steering Committee representative to the Academic Council and outlasted th re e MSU P resid en ts; discuss a law school for MSU with our tw o lawyer representative to the Student Liason Group E.L. COMMUTING PROBABLE DISLIKES CO BO M ANAG EM ENT irking options studied Promoter disconcerted By Da n a f e l m l y A new study w as undertaken to update p.m. State News Staff W riter th e B urke inform ation while considering B y D A N SPIC K LER Hall. quotes," Lahti said. He added th a t adver­ A n o th er consideration is to build a ramp S ta te N ew s Staff W riter ■ L°m ? m downtown E a st Lansing th e recom m ended solutions and new a lte r­ on Lot One. I t would be closer for Fox says he will especially be protesting tisers have th e rig h t to sep arate th e fee A n Y psilanti-based concert prom oter said th e 50- cent "City Ticket Service Fee," from th e base tick et price. K , c°,mmute t0 w ork from a natives. custom ers, b u t w ould also create more Id? outside of the business district, he does n ot like th e new m anagem ent at which has been added on to th e cost of all Fox said he will d istrib u te forms a t th e In review ing th e possibilities of decen­ traffic on A lb ert S tre e t. Cobo A ren a and intends to let rock fans tickets for Cobo Arena. Bis? i° ° nP Study be‘n£ considered by tralizing em ployee parking, city planners “I t s a w hole serie s of pluses and en tran ce of th e N azareth concert to tell know ab o u t it a t a concert to be held th e re The 50 cent fee. along w ith parking custom ers how they can find out exactly are looking a t areas along th e H arrison- m inuses,” O wen said. “T h e re’s a question of F rid ay night. revenue from a new parking lot, will be A bbott CATA bus route. I t will g o no w h eth e r L ot N ine could pay for itself." Lot how th e city spends th e 50-cent fee. L 15 ° ne P°ssibi|ity to relieve fa rth e r than L ake Lansing Road, no r too B rass R ing Productions president Bob used to pay off building costs to th e City of If th e band perm its, he will address th e N ine would h av e to b e cheap enough for Fox say s he m ay hand out pam phlets D etroit. lit Dm l>roblems in th e area. The close to residential areas by th e shopping em ployees, w hile raisin g th e ra te s of other com plaining o f increased tick et costs and concert crow d before th e show. f a K T ent is currently consider- center. According to Bruce Lahti, Olympia’s He h as o th e r com plaints with Olympia's lots to m ake u p fo r it. L |h,e r alternatives in an advanced r e n t costs. He will ask to speak to booking agent, th e fees will pay off a takeover, a 30-year lease with th e City. "Em ployees could ju s t park th e ir ca rs A n o th er solution m ay be th e addition of concert-goers before F rid ay ’s act. revenue bond being used to finance th e $25 Fox claim s th a t to re n t th e facility, he I t S f hey wi" p resent ‘0 th e th e re and w alk over, said Paul Quinn, city m ore p ark in g sp aces fo r Jacobson employ planner. T h e co n cert, featu rin g th e group Naza­ million riv erfro n t arena. now has to pay tw ice as much. “They used ►rfrst n uSSIOn " ext W ednesday. ee s if th e d e p a rtm e n t s to re acquires the re th , will b e th e first show th a t B rass Ring John W. Conway, deputy d irecto r of the to have a $5,000 lim it on re n t when th e city E Assoh?? Study' done hy Ralph E a st Lansing planners, how ever, think Citgo p ro p e rty ad jacen t to th e ir present E ^ ' S Presented to City th a t a sh u ttle system would be th e m ore P roductions will stag e un d er Cobo A rena’s city's Civic C en ter D epartm ent, said the was in charge and now th a t has doubled," park in g lot. If th e action goes through, the new leasing a g e n t, Olympia. likely tra n sp o rtatio n since CATA buses city will use th e money only to pay for he said. new lot would pro v id e sh o rt-term parking T h e are n a w as form erly managed by th e | ' threc recommendations. They may not be able to handle a double load of building costs of th e new aren a. Olympia Lahti said th e city lost $398,000 on the for all Jacobson em ployees w ith cars, said C ity of D etro it, which still ow ns th e facility. passen g ers a t once. will also pay city income taxes. aren a last y e a r and claimed th e $5,000 limit R o b ert W ilcox, g en e ra l m an ag er of Jaeob- Olym pia took o v er leasing th e facility for 30 K aren Hicks, president of th e C entral Conway said th e fee is Olympia’s pay­ was ridiculously low. ^ A y e . t e .1- M°Iy ram p on E o tO n e a t y e a rs on J a n . 3. T he city still leases Cobo 371 'ars and ° accomm°- E a st Lansing Business Association, does m ent to th e city for using its facilities. “You Fox claim ed th e new managem ent was cost about 1.8 million not view th e plan favorably. alw ays pay a fee to m anage th e lease of skimping on sound system s and a stage. "If it does not include city em ployees, someone else's pro p erty ,” he explained. "In Lahti co u n tered th a t Olympia will be Je and I fnr? ^l'ne’ on tbe corner of then I’m not in favor of it," she said. “I t this case, th at someone else is th e city providing a b e tte r stag e than th e city had f ore spaces if p?reets’ to provide 75 to should be for everyone, not ju s t a certain i rtllase eight n ry Hali W“S exPanded- l isi°n S t P e r tle s a lo n 8 A lb e r t few." “C ity m ight ta k e th e position th a t th ey Elgammal to speak tax p ay ers." Fox said he is upset th a t th e first tim e he previously provided. Bamboo productions, which books con­ certs in th e D etro it area , will not separate I spaces." construct a surface lot should ta k e th e exam ple, b u t I do not know, heard about Olympia tak in g ov er was S a ra C ulver Elgam m al, a doctoral ca n d id ate in English, will through a form le tte r. "I w as not consulted, th e 50-cent fee from advertised ticket Quinn said. "T here is nothing to req u ire sp eak a t 8:30 to n ig h t in 334 Union. prices. Bamboo will stag e a symphony even though we book tw enty shows in I * ' s*id rB?hmn endation is not need- em ployees to use it either. She will speak on nature in the works of novelists Marcel Proust th e re ,” Fox said. o rch estra science fiction show, and plans to I " 1* Denari rn . I ’ membe r of th e Hicks w as m ore in favor of tu rn in g Lot and Viginia Woolf. ad v ertise it th is Sunday. Fox has refused to run new spaper ads t d c‘ty H a ll because plans to N ine into an em ployee parking lot. “I t Elgammal, an instructor in the department, specializes in including ^he 50-cent ch arge in concert A nother p rom oter from Louisiana, r°u>icil and u,are n° w absolute with would free up a lot of spaces around tow n modern literature and women authors. She is also a poet with ticket prices. C ustom ers a re told “to add 50 B eaver productions, also included th e fee in |°lliersu tr„ ? courts moved out. (w here em ployees would normally p ark ),” special interest in haiku. cents to each tick et" for th e fee. advertised tick et prices. Fanning „ !°".s' when review ed by Owen agreed. Her dissertation examined nature in Woolfs major novels. Lahti said he initially gave prom oters th e One o th e r agency which chose to sepa­ They t h ^ r r ' w e r e m e t w ' t h H ow ever, building a ram p on L ot N ine to The lecture, the third in a series sponsored by committees of option to ad v e rtise th e fee separately, b ut ra te th e fee from tick et prices, Candyman X ,!'dcr enouvlfi Burke study did accom m odate em ployee parking would in ­ English department and graduate students, will be open to the th a t too many tick et b u y ers a re confused. I s parkin| h types of alternatives to crea se traffic on Linden and G rove S tree ts, productions in D etro it, w as not available for public. “I ’ll be negotiating w ith ad v ertisers to especially betw een th e hours of 9 a.m . and 5 com ment. The company has booked a B arry just include th e fee in th e ir ticket price W hite concert in F eb ru ary . Marceau makes mime magic B y STEVE 8ZILAGYI bum bler is M arceau’s best-know n ch a ra cte r, and S ta te N e w , Reviewer in a strip e d s h irt and cru sh ed h at, em bodies his A fter seein g M arcel M arceau's perform ance in terp reta tio n of hidden d ream s, faults and Tuesday n ig h t in th e U n iv ersity A uditorium , one v irtu es. , is left w ith a m ixed reaction. J u s t a s Chaplin used th e L ittle T ram p , M arceau T he w orld's g r e a te s t m im e played before a uses Bip to cre a te a universal appeal in im ages we B a r r o o m packed house, an d le ft th e audience — o r a t least all can identify w ith . W e can laugh a t Bip as he half of it — w ith a to tally magical perform ance to trie s to p ersu ad e a re lu c ta n t lion th ro u g h a hoop, rem em ber. o r w e can cry w hen th e soldier Bip experiences W hy did half lose o u t? C ertainly th e re w ere no w ar’s painful conclusion. Like th e T ram p , th e re 's B o o g w a b a z h shortcom ings in M arceau's w ork. W ith only a a little bit of Bip in all of us. tw ist of a hand and a w rinkled expression, M arceau can c re a te a whole un iv erse of But despite the inadequacies of By Fred vin Herteeveldt characters, b e tte r th a n m any of th e g re a te s t speaking acto rs. T h e problem , u nfortunately, the auditorium, (at least last S U te News Reviewer was th a t a good s h are of th e 4,000 people in th e night no one could complain about D ear Emily Pest: Is th e e tiq u ette of barroom beer drinking specific to each area, audience w ere too fa r aw ay to see th o se exquisite the acoustics), Marceau's per­ or does it consist of generally-applieable rules which a re good muscles tw itch . formance was nothing short of nationwide? I ask because I am in a g re a t confusion about som e of It seem s a sham e th a t to a large p a r t of th e spectacular. th e local beer drinking manners. F o r exam ple: audience M arceau w as only a black and w hite 1. E very tim e I order my beer on-the rocks, th e w aitress fails to speck sp o tlighted on a huge stag e, som etim es A ssistin g M arceau, as th e doll-like “P resen to r bring me a stirrin g rod. I eith er have to ask for one and th e n w ait accented by a broad g e s tu re b u t often indiscerni­ of C ards" w as P ie rre V erry , a colleague of for it to arrive, by which tim e all th e ice has m elted; o r I h ave to ble. T he h o n ed m u sd es and mobile face w ere lost M arceau e n d an accom plished a r tis t in his own reso rt to using my finger, which is not th e m ost san itary th in g to to th o se w ho d id n 't m anage to g et one of those rig h t. T hough his p a r t of th e show m erely use. I hate to ask for one in advance, as th a t insults th e intelligence coveted close-up seats. consisted of app earin g on s ta g e b etw een acts to of th e server. A lthough I m ust say I am beginning to w onder th at. introduce th e n ex t piece, he co n trib u ted his B ut desp ite th e inadequacies of th e auditorium , 2. W hen I ord er a “pitcher of beer," th a t is exactly w hat I expect hum orous p resence to th e p ro g ram . (at least la st n ight no one could complain ab o u t th e to drink my b eer from: not from a glass. T h at s cheating! Everyone U n fo rtu n ately , th e poor folk in th e back had to acoustics), M arceau's perform ance w as nothing seem s to cheat in this area. sh o rt of sp ectacu lar. E v e ry routine w as a classic sq u in t to see V erry , too. In fact, th e y lost o ut on 3. Local people do not seem to be well-informed ab o u t th e facts th e b est p a r t of th e show , which w as M arceau’s in itself. M arceau reached into his hoard of of healthy hair. W here I come from, it w as common practice to dip in te rp re ta tio n of 'T h e M ask m ak er.” Since M ar­ ch aracters and pulled o ut a g an g like th o se in 'T h e one’s locks in th e last rem aining inch or so of beer, as th is is good ceau's handling of im aginary m asks depended Public G ard en ." H e played ev ery th in g from a for split ends. Local saloons have been very ru d e ab o u t my to tally on facial ex p ressio n , it w as only a b lu r to wooden duck to a ru b e lost in th e funhouse in ‘T h e continuance of this practice. th o se far back. M im e a r t is t M a r cel M a rcea u brought hi, ,1, A m usem ent P a rk ." E v e ry m om ent w as ch arm ­ P erhaps you could enlighten me as to th e local peculiarities of I t is fru s tra tin g th a t people paid good money to a c t e r B ip t o M S U a n d th r ille d a capacity m barroom etiquette. ing- . . T u e s d a y n ig h t in t h e U n iv e r s it y Auditorium And of course, th e re w as Bip. The perennial m iss such a fine piece. T hank you, Offended in E a st Lansing D ear Offended: U nfortunately I cannot comment on th e peculiarities of any local etiquette, barroom -beer-drinking or otherw ise, since I receive hundreds of le tte r daily from all over th e world. Your letter, how ever, provides an excellent o pportunity for a few words on th e evolution of barroom beer-drinking etiq u ette, Greosy Kid Stf: zine is born since you a re obviously originally from a geographically — o r at By K E N P A R K E R W h at have m anaging ed ito r which could be sh o rten ed by Pam ela Tobin, is a far-fetched it professes to b e - a u least beer-drinkingly - isolated population. Indeed, th e points you To science fiction aficionados, B arry Gehm, M SU S F Society half. R en ee S ieber describes E S P sto ry w ith an original m eant for the enjoys raise all indicate old fashioned etiq u e tte practices. F or exam ple: th e ap p earan ce o f a new am a­ P resid en t R enee S ieber, and even th e m o st elem en tary de­ tw ist th a t m akes it w orth local readers - and ju 1. F ingers w ere used for stirrin g rods before stirrin g ro d s w ere te u r publication is n o t an earth - th e edito rial sta ff done w ith tails of "T he Con Game." reading. make a valiant atttu invented. Modern stirrin g rods w ere preceded by pencils, long shaking ev en t. Small m agazines this parad ise lost — th is Eden Finally th e re is an article on delivering that enjoys nails, and tw igs, in th a t order: O ur p rim itiv e ancestors developed Sim ilar criticism applies to come and go ev ery m onth, some of th e publishing w orld? co n structing S F m odels, w ith tools. Jam e s and V alerie R ansom 's Although the artworkJ lasting only one issue, o th e rs They w asted alm ost tw o and som e poorly-reproduced photos It is of interest, offended, to note th a t you o rd er beer science article on “S olar P ow er erally poor, most of the3 sticking it o ut for y ea rs. one-half p ag es p rin tin g th re e of au th o r Bill H iggins' own on-the-rocks, and surprising th a t barten d ers in E a st Lansing — a S atellites and S pace Colonies,” collection of spaceships and is competent. Small ragsj college town, home of th e U niversity of Michigan, my ex p e rts tell A m ateu r m agazines — called juvenile illu stratio n s an d th e in which th e a u th o rs spend a beasties. never be condemned! me — actually serv e them to you. Beer-on-the-rocks d ates back fanzines o r sem iprozines, d e­ floor plan o f an atom ic sh elter, full p ag e re ite ra tin g facts about basis of their first issutp alm ost to Homo erectu s in th e U pper Paleolithic B ar. Homo pending on th e ir e x p e rtis e — to com plem ent D ale S k ran 's o u r en e rg y situ atio n which D esp ite all th e space th a t to rs m ust gain experieno^ E rectus was an early hominid who not only used sto n e tools but a re produced by people who w ell-w ritten critiq u e of th a t even th e m o st clo istered college could have been b e tte r em ­ th e zine itself must a. was involved in an extensive Beer W orship Cult, signifying a belief live, ea t, b re a th e an d smoke cliche S F scenario, th e atomic stu d en t can recite. Following ployed, G reasy Kid S tf is n o t a reputation, among r e ! in the m orning-after life, the rudim ents of religion. SF. They a re lab o rs of love, w ar story. this un n ecessary introduction is bad first issue. Since it does not well as writers. With l i 2. D rinking from a pitcher occured before glasses w ere show cases for beginning a rtis ts S k ran 's review is followed by a concise p resen tatio n of th e e n te r into th e business cycle form at, Greasy Kid Sdl invented, even before Homo erectus. A fter glasses w ere invented, and w rite rs, and a re n ot de­ an enjoyable sh o rt fantasy b enefits of beam ing en e rg y to th a t sn ares so m any o th er th e potential to attract ■ b eer drinkers could finally see how much they w ere drinking, signed to m ake a pro fit. T h eir piece called "D ream s of F aerie, e a rth from solar p o w er satel­ am ateu r publications, it need m aterial in the future; L didn’t drink as much, didn’t become so drunk, and th u s did become ow ners a re ec static if th ey N ights of E a rth " by B arry D. lites. not keep up semi-professional should be encouraged til civilized. break even. Gehm. A n o th er half-page is an o th er issue. p retensions. I t is exactly w hat Most ex p e rts ag ree now th a t drunks who drink from th e pitcher Thus th ey m u st u se a rela­ w asted a t th e en d of th is sto ry , T he centerfold is a com posite are m erely rev ertin g to the dawn of hum ankind, giving w ay to tively low-cost form at, with w ith a d raw in g com parable in of cinem a spaceships, an prim itive anim al instincts aroused by too much grog. 3. D ipping hair in th e dregs of one’s b eer is likew ise an outd ated less-than-expert reproduction and a high cover price, relying quality to th o se previously m entioned. a tte m p t a t hum or th a t d o esn't qu ite m ake it. CHRISTIAN ICE BREAKER EUROPE^ on th e quality of th e ir co n ten ts Rolf D avis th e n ta k e s g re a t “ NOW IS THE RENT or BUI practice, b u t one w ith firm roots in hair hygiene. Besides lettin g An in te re stin g account of a ACCEPTED TME” th e drinker avoid th a t la st w arm swallow of b ee r, dunking one’s hair — as you rightly claim, Offended — helps rem edy split ends. to a ttra c t enough su b scrib ers to keep th em afloat. pains to te ll u s "How to Look Like an A lien." A ssum ing th e "S um m er In te rn sh ip a t J o h n ­ son Space C en ter," som e SF Skits, choirs, LOWEST PRI Of course, m ost people p refer cream rinses in th ese m odern tim es. G reasy K id S tf is M SU's article h as som e intrinsic value lyrics to “H ome on th e R ange,” spookors, rofrosh- FOR STUDENTS, TEK answ er to a fanzine ed ito r's w et — th a t, in fact, th e re is a monts t fun-FREE! But since nary a ta v ern anyw here provides tow els w ith which to advice on w ritin g S F, specula­ EUROPE BY CUl dry one’s hair, much less serves cream Tinse by th e pitcher, you dream , draw in g on th e financial significant n u m b er of re a d e rs tion on th e nam ing of c ra te rs , a featuring: MSU's Black Orpheus 4 5 R ockefe lle r P u l resources of th e S tu d en t Media w ho will in v est tim e and money Choir, EMU's Gospel Choir and N e w Y o rk. N Y i < o l ju s t m ight, ju s t possibly maybe, be ou tta luck, chump. triv ia quiz an d tw o weak the Testimonial Singers P h o n e (212) 581-30C| But don’t feel badly about it, Offended. Your le tte r only points A ppropriations Board, th e ex ­ to look w eird for a n ig h t — and a tte m p ts a t hum or fill 16 pages out th a t barroom b eer drinking, like ev ery th in g else, is changing p ertise of a m eg av ersity and th e refo re is n o t w asted space in Sot.. Jan 21.1971-7:90 p.m. Mail this ad for Spa before th e only o th e r piece of Brody Multi-purpose Room Student/Teacher with th e tim es. U pper Paleolithic b ar patro n s w ouldn't have th e convenience of college-town itself, an o th er half-page is need­ fiction is p resen ted . presented by □ RENTAL □ LEASE I suspected it either. p rin te rs and ty p e se tte rs . Final­ lessly devoted to tw o juvenile 'T h e Ring of T heron," by United Students fo r Christ - Sincerely, ly, th ey do n o t have to concern cartoons. Em ily P est. them selves w ith sales — th e ir Then th e re ’s an article on zine is free. atten d in g SF conventions Qjou a ftc e O iid ia f ftj . Jack O ak ie d e a d at 7 4 WHEN TWIT w ith sev ere abdom inal pains. A You are cordially invited . . . TO THE AUDIO EVENTC HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Jack GREAT GERMAN Oakie, th e breezy, wise-crack­ hospital spokeswom an said th e THE NEW YEAR. 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C H A N G E B A C K FR O N PITC P ITCHE F R O M Y O U R D O LLLLA A H E R S S P IZ Z A I RR ^^ • • • • H its C lubm STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 347 Student Service, Freedom line flows ByDAVEDIM ARTINO D udu Pukw ana — Diamond piano style involves rep etitio n State N ew s Reviewer Express (A rista A F 1041): The — in fact, a liner n o te in first and m ost ex citing addition W aldron’s last P restig e reissu e Arista Records' Freedom line to th e F reedom ro s te r is th is com pared th e pianist in sev e ral h ss apparently come back into South African aaxophonist, who w ays to T erry Riley an d S tev e production after a disturbingly has long been a v ital m em b er of Reich, an ad m ittedly far­ lengthy dry period, with new C hris M cG regor's B rotherhood fetched comparison — b u t such LP» by Freedom familiars Mai of B reath. This session, d edi­ A 1 V U U V repetition is extrem ely difficult Waldron and Stephane Grap­ cated to tru m p e te r M ongezi to appreciate w hen it’s poorly pelli, and two very exciting new Feza, is probably th e la st performed. T he second sid e of signinga. recording session F eza p a rti­ this s e t particularly suffers, cipated in before his nervous and, though I highly recom ­ Taking a look: breakdow n, which ultim ately mend W aldron's o th e r F reedom T h e Roots Sale led to his death in D ecem ber, releases, I’d advise keeping 1975. T he deceptive personnel clear of this one. listing prom inently displays th e selected shoes, ;0ol on dark side of Force nam es of E lton D ean,- K eith T ip p ett and Nick E v an s — th re e of B ritain's fin est jazz Stephane G rappelli — Pari* rfen Thoroughfare (A rista A F 1033): G rappelli, w ho is now boots and bags. REGINALD THOMAS musicians — who, u n fo rtu ­ approaching seventy, norm ally m o t s ! Jan 13th -31st By T he G ang simply reproduces its records w ith a nately, only particip ate on th e appears on th e Black Lion label S u te Newa Reviewer different title and differen t words. sh o rtest of th e L P ’s five cuts. but, according to Michael Cua- T o o l and T h e Gang The Force (De Lite F ran k R oberts, previously cuna’s liner notes, ap p e ars h ere T h e re is no doubt th a t T he G ang has produced heard to g re a t ad v a n tag e on 220M.A.C. University Mall |R 95011: “ If you have heard one Kool and The an o th er of its getting-the-sp irit albums. P rac­ on sister-labei F reedom b e­ ® L , album, you Rave heard all of them ’ is th e tically ev e ry cu t m akes th e listen er w an t to Hugh H opper's Hopper-Tentty cause of th e fine com pany 332-2212 (era! consensus and it is rightly so w ith th e ir dance o r ju s t sim ply say, “F unk me." And the Box, is heard on th e rem ain d er involved in th e session. P ian ist East Lansing l effort The Force. album should because all of th e album s before it, of th e LP and plays particu larly Roland H anna, b assist G eorge R o o ts from the opening cut, "A Place in Space," th e which had th e sam e beat, m ade th e listener w ant well on “Bird Lives,” an u n ­ M raz and drum m er M el Lewis Lai sound of the Gang ia dom inant. I t would to do th e sam e. usual bebop tu n e by P ukw ana. — all of th e Thad Jo n es/M el [be so boring and methodical if Kool and The I t sounds r a th e r co ntradictory b u t this The interplaly b etw een P u k ­ Lewis Big Band — com plem ent I could change a few notes, or m aybe add or rev iew e r cannot help feeling dissatisfied w ith w ana and Feza approaches a G rappelli’s violin playing su p er­ licari something to give it a new er and fresher Kool and T he G ang's lackadaisical efforts to telepathic level; th u s th is L P bly* typically m aking G rap­ Ind. Instead, the same Open Sesame sound produce fine music like it produced before and th e Blue N otes for Mongezi pelli’s age again beyond belief. produced. ,,r smce they made achievem ents w ith “F unky Stuff." I t has been som e tim e since Kool and T he G ang produced its g re a t jazz pieces. T he closest th e y g e t to th e ir ea riier jazz pieces s e t on B ritish Ogun s erv e as ap p ro p riate trib u te s to th e m an and th e music he left behind. A H anna has arran g ed m o st of th e m aterial on th e session, and in fact his own com position “P e ru ­ M o o V IN ’ Y O U Inf, Stuff." they have reproduced its sound to I point that it is tiring. The only real show oi is a cu t en titled “F ree." T he problem with this highly recom m ended set. gia" clearly is th e album 's b est O N O U R N EW cu t is th a t it only lasts for 2 m inutes and I I mom ent. T h a t and th e title cut, CAMPUS TO CAMPUS Lmusical ability in a long tim e has been some M iroslav V itous — Miroslav T . , : pieces, such as “Sum m er M adness." seconds. a Bud Powell classic, m ake th e (A rista A F 1040): Vitous, L P w orth owning; H anna’s p understandable th a t once a group I t featu res K halis Bayyan (Ronald Bell) on saxophone and a fem ale vocalist th a t a t one point previously h eard on A rista b u t spectacular tw o-handed playing M,r. ,i winning formula it should stick w ith formula. Marvin Gaye stuck w ith his W hat's pgOa 't ' le for a long tim e, and continues to sounds like A re th a Franklin. This is one cut th a t should have been longer. A nother com parable cu t is “Oasis." I t is an a new addition to th e F reed o m label, is finally reco rd in g non­ fusion jazz much along th e lines style comes a s th e icing on th e cake. A very fine s e t of perform ances. SHUTTLE | Urcr*iul with it. But enough is enough. of his Infinite Search and instrum ental piece w ith a semi-mellow sound, Ini! and The G a n g should begin to provide its Purple LP s. His te rrib le W ar­ L arry C oryell/S teve K han — th a t accentuates th e voices of The Gang's n ers L P of 1976 seem s little FERRIS Inmc audience with m ore tu n es th a t show background vocalists. Two F o r T he Road (A rista AB moical ability ra th e r th a n th e ir copying more th an a bad d ream a t th is 4156): This LP, n ot on th e The album has too much of th e sam e If Kind and T h e G ang keep reproducing point, thankfully, and V itous Freedom label, nev erth eless methodical sound of Kool and The Gang. I t lacks I cup.' :r,g I heir own music, they will put th e seem s to have realized th e belongs h ere. Coryell’s p a rt­ creativity. T he G ang ap p e ars to be in it for th e , company out of business. musical deadend he w as ap ­ nership w ith fellow g u itarist money. The sound th a t th ey adhere to only fcspite all of this, if th e re a d e r is not as tired proaching. M iroslav contains S tev e K han w as an im per­ reinforces this. T heir boogie sound has been a i Id Kool and The G ang sp irit then th e music crea ted solely by Vitous m anent one, lasting for only a w inner for five years, but now is th e tim e for I tr should enjoy this album . Unlike W ar, and percussionists Don A lias handful of gigs which a re Kool and The Gang to add a new dimension to 1 blmd' a!! their old to m ake new, Kool and th e ir music. and A rm en H alburian, and is actually listed on th e album 's EMU ultim ately t highly successful back cover. I t's good to see effort. V itous' music is c e r­ E a st Lansing’s nam e th e re — WMU tainly not fusion, unless one th e duo's perform ance a t th e considers his flirtation w ith Campus T h e ater in J an u ary NOTRE DAME U ofM irryKath's death a ccid ental space-m usic a s a fusion of an o th er so rt. “W atching the 1976 w as indeed an exceptional one, looking back. A sham e S u n set Row" is probably th e c % ,he move each ? eekend with our new "CAMPUS to CAMPUS” shuttle service, th a t th e p air's electric g u itar rach Friday' we run special express buses from our convenient East Lansing terminal fO S lS iX L E S IAPI - A th e gun w ith him to a friend's la te Jim i H endrix, w ho said L P s b e st cut. It's good to see d u ets w ith an autom atic directly to the heart o f campus at both UofM and WMU. We’ve also got direct service to |:.i service was scheduled home, w here he and his wife K ath w as his fav o rite g u itar th e b assist back on track. Notre Dame, EMU, CMU and other colleges and universities throughout Michigan. rhythm -m achine a r e n 't h eard rsjjyfir Terry K ath, lead had been drinking. A uthorities player. here, certainly, b u t th e L P is d on't forget! When you head back to M SU , our special Sunday “Cam pus Drop O ff” Ians', lor the rock group said it w as unclear w hy he had H endrix ask ed th e band to Mai W aldron — Signals (A ris­ hardly flaw ed for it. A fine C A M P U S to C A M P U S to 3,1 maLo r M S U dorm complexes. For more info on our shuttle, call the East Lansing Bus Center at 332-2569 Ksgn. - was killed when taken th e gun w ith him. join him on to u r. S ince then. ta 1042): U nfortunately, th is is effort, docum enting th e curi- Inf rial he thought w as an E a rlie r in th e evening, police Chicago h as b een one of rock's th e only lem on of th is new ously v acan t post-E leventh laded gun to his head and said, K ath had pointed an o th er m ost consisten t ac ts, churning release, and I say th a t as quite H ouse period of Coryell’s. Id the trigger. gun at his head and pulled the out album a fte r album — 10 of a fan of W aldron's. T he pianist, EAST LANSING BUS CENTER JL J l)ort: worry, it's not trig g er, b u t th a t gun did not them each a ttain in g $1 million who has led along and distin ­ 308 W. Grand River Ave. I tl A i n n t led." Kath said a fte r a fire. in sales. guished c a re e r w ith sev eral Id implored him not to point K ath, 31, w as one of th e I gun at his head M onday original m em bers of Chicago, A m ong th e gro u p 's h its w ere jazz g reats, com es across sham efully sloppy on this set, 332-2569 mm a CAMPUS PIZZ “Baby, W hat a Big S u rp rise,” Greyhound I', Kath slapped a clip into th e eight-m an band th a t “If You Leave Me Now,” recorded live in B aarn, Holland I t ... T " automatic pistol, bro u g h t horns and jazz to rock “S aturday in th e P a rk ." in 1971. The title cut of this against his head and music. W hen Chicago w as th e In v estig ato r Tim Y ost said solo s e t is th e L P 's only m i D i u v n v In cooperation w ith the itliy pulled the trigger, i' a '. tired, and K ath died 1luiritie.s said, house band a t Whiskey-a-Go-Go here a decade ago, K ath's smooth g u itar licks im pressed K ath s death w as “b eing listed as an accident for now." K ath is su rv iv ed by his wife, highpoint; otherw ise, would h ave to chalk up Wal­ dron's carelessn ess to a simple one 3 3 7 -1 3 7 ? M IC H IG A N DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGHWAYS A N D TRANSPORTATION J '•"t'tiyist. had taken no less a rock m a ster th a n th e Camelia, an d a son. bad night. Much of W aldron’s WOMEN S COUNSELING HERE ARE THE A NSW ERS TO TH O SE CENTER TUES.-FRI 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. SAT. 10 a.m. -1 p.m. M A L E C H A U V E N IS T FREE • Pregnancy tests • Family planning & problem pregnancy counseling PU TD O W N S W W N N — at losi. o triad ond totted list of comebockt to those abusive comments from Male Chauvenittt. designed both to disarm and raise consciousness. A g o o d g r a d e • Confidential & concerned M ild ond thorp retorts to be uted in o variety of counseling fo r men & wom en situations, from the bar to the job interview, from hitchhiking to the offke. „ • Educational lite ra tu re & referrals 3 3 2 -3 S S 4 927 E. 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Colored T-Shirt Next Week Jerseys Sweatshirts & Chooch S Enchanters F O R D D IV IS IO N t/b r d Nylon Jackets Also Call BILL LEE at ®izat°d^ 75 ANNIVEPSAPV ^ In d e p g p o a n a C & O T - S H IR T CO. 224 Abbott 351-2285 371 -2 6 9 4 Q M ic h ig o n S tote N e w s . East Lon sing. M ic h ig a n T h u rsd ay , Jan u ary 26, „ 78 Thomas takes after father as champj0, ByJOE CENTERS said. “If you’re not a big stu d of th e question." m ake th e ir way back to MSU for 1952-53 Big Ten , State Newa Sports W riter people look down on you, b u t it The M SU fencing team will be th e m eet. G eorge Thom as 1957-58 U.S. Natix S H W hen C hris T hom as won th e doesn't mean fencing is an easy in action S atu rd a y when th e (Chris' fath er), F red F reih eit, Ted Willis, cast f1 ' N Big Ten fencing cham pionship in sport. In fencing, you n ev e r do S p arta n s host th e Alumni in a 1952 Big T en cham p and All team ; Charles Schmitt th e s ab re com petition la st se a ­ the same th in g tw ice." 10:30 a.m . m eet in gym th re e of A m erican;B ob Brooks, 1962 Big " ‘her forme“ ' H son, he said he w as proud With Thom aa' fath er being a th e M en's IM Building. T en cham p: Jo n M ost, 1975-76 W'H participate , „ a; «n2 to have his p ictu re hanging on Big Ten cham p for tw o y ears, M any p a st cham pions will Big' Ten Cham p; Dick B erry, the past, meet the Spartans seeking th e sam e wall in Jen iso n Field one m ight think th a t th e young­ House a s his fa th e r, w ho also e r Thomas learned ev ery th in g won Big Ten title s a t M SU in th e from his dad, b u t th e senior sab re in 1955 an d 1957. from Troy said th a t he ow es th e B ut Thom as' firs t love isn't most to head coach Charlie fencing — it’s football. Schm itter. “H e’s (Schm itter) th e s m a rt­ road win at OSU “I w as m ore in te re s te d in football w hen I cam e up h e re (to est man I ev e r m et in my Ufe," M SU ," Thom as said . " I w anted Thomas said. "H e's also my to play football and go to th e godfather." Rose Bowj. I alw ays th o u g h t I Thom as said th e one th in g he Six) beginning a t 2 p.m . S a tu r­ could be a q u a rte rb a c k som e­ learned from his fa th er w as B y M IC H A E L K L O C K E Tonight's 7:35 p.m. gam e »t Ohio S tate is televised on day. w here, b ut I w alked on and I psych, which is very im p o rtan t State N ew s Sports Writer "W e are going against two don't think I g o t a fair chance. in fencing. He also has p raise for The youth movement in Big Channel 23. clubs with big ce n ters." H eath ­ "My d ream ended w hen I one m ore person and th a t w as T en basketball has left the cote said. "Ohio S ta te will run, found o ut I couldn't play on a his high school football coach ro sters of many team s dotted but they a re a m ore p attern ed Rose Bowl te am ." from B rother Rice, A1 F racassa. w ith freshm en, and nowhere is Mike Cline and Jim Elling team . Indiana is very shot Thom as, w ho tu rn e d dow n a “If th e re's one th in g I learned th is more apparent than at Ohio hausen are th e Buckeye for selection-conscious and they p artial (half) scholarship to from him (F racassa), it was S tate. wards. play th e b est m an-to-m an d e ­ fence at N o tre D am e so h e could discipline," Thom as said. The Buckeyes w ere consid­ Indiana should pose many of fense in th e country. play football a t M SU, stu ck it "There is got to be som ething ered to have th e b est recruiting the same problems for M SI' Going into to n ig h t's gam e, out on th e gridiron for tw o y ea rs inside of you if y o u 're ev e r going y ea r of any team in th e country Saturday. Freshm an center G regory K elser continues to and fenced only a f te r th e foot­ to work hard ." by many authorities. A t times this season Ohio S tate has had Ray Tolbert was Indiana's high lead th e team in scoring (17.7 ball season ended. Besides going for th e Big Ten four freshmen and one sopho­ school "Mr. B asketball'' a year points per game) and reb o u n d ­ He said he finally g ot tire d of championship again th is season, m ore in th e ir sta rtin g lineup. ago. Mike Woodson and W ayne ing (8.5 p er gam e). W ith 12 g ettin g his head b ea t in ev ery Thomas said he has tw o o th e r Seventh-ranked MSU will Radford give Bobby K night's gam es left to go, E arvin day for nothing, so he decided to goals. The first is to be an leave friendly Jenison Field Hoosiers excellent outside "Magic" Johnson has already give up football and dev o te all All A m erican, and th e second is House for a tough two-game shooting. set a season record for m ost his tim e to fencing. to make th e Olympics. He said Slots NRwTDwLairi road trip beginning with the The MSU Indiana gam e will assists by an MSU player (114 “Now I'm th e cham pion I th a t th e 1980 Olympics m ay be Senior Chris Thomas (right), defending Big Ten sabre champion, battles witTI Buckeyes a t 7:35 tonight. The be telecast on W JIM (Channel total. 7.6 per gam el. alw ays w anted to b e," Thom as too early, b ut th a t “I t ’s not o u t Purdue opponent earlier thia year. MSU’i fencing team will host the a l . I gam e will be broadcast on 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Men'i IM Building, ■ WKAR and WITL. Coach Eldon Miller’s team HOST G R A N D VALLEY TONIGHT gave th e S partans' title hopes a boost Monday, topping MSU's BRAXTON QUARTET REFUNDS DeBoer sparks w o m e n closest pursuer Michigan 80-71. The S partans now have a comfortable two-game cushion. “I think we have had a break Due to New Yorks w orst snowfall ir nine years] with our schedule, and I don't ByGAYLEJACOBSON of her 13 field goal a tte m p ts for Valley ce n te r Kim H an sen . The S tate News S ports W riter a total of 18 points. Jill P ru d d en 6 -foot-1 H ansen leads h e r te a m ­ think we can go on th e road and play as inconsistently as we Central Michigan’s Chippe- was put up a tough struggle, was also in th e double figure column for th e S p arta n s w ith 12 m ates in scoring, an d h as ju s t recen tly set a school reco rd in perform ances by the Anthony Braxton Quartet | have been,” MSU head coach Ju d Heathcote said. enough to give th e MSU women points. M ary Kay Itn y re led th e w om en's basketball by scoring "I think we’ve been preparing for our Thursday gam es, and cagers a scare; but still couldn't come up w ith a win as the team in rebounds w ith 12. The women a re hom e tonight o v er 1,000 points in a c a re e r. In th e ir last m eeting w ith G rand scheduled for January 20 8v 21 were, most not thinking about th e Saturday S partans im proved th e ir record against G rand Valley S tate Valley th e S p arta n s couldn't to 7-3 Tuesday night, 68-61. College in a gam e scheduled to k eep H ansen in check, and she game," H eathcote said. “We haven't even been giving out th e Scoring was no problem for MSU as it shot 47 percent from begin at 8 p.m . in th e M en's IM Building. cam e aw ay w ith 22 p oints. A side from w atching o ut for regrettably, c a n c e le d . Ticket holders may scouting rep o rt on Saturday’s opponent until after Thursday’s th e floor. But turnovers seem ed K aren Langeland is expecting H ansen, th e MSU squad is going game. This week we’ll prepare for both team s during practice." to be th e main difficulty plaguing th e S partans as they ano th er hard-fought b a ttle for th is m atch-up also. to have to deal w ith G rand V alley’s h eight ad v a n tag e. receive re fu n d s by p re se n tin g their ticketsaj Ohio S tate's offense and d e­ managed to lose th e ball a total "It's going to be a v ery tough They m ay have a real problem fense is geared around their of 35 tim es. gam e." L angeland speculated. gaining control of th e bo ard s. 6-foot-11 pivotman, Herb Wil­ liams. Williams, who is averag­ MSU coach K aren Langeland was ju s t content th a t th e “We beat G rand Valley before, and consequently th e y 're o u t to “I t’s going to be a b a ttle o f th e b o ard s," Langeland said. “I 101 Administration Building, January 2 6 -February ing 17.2 points and 12.2 re ­ women won. get us." believe G rand Valley h as a bounds p er game, was the most highly sought-after high school “The m ajor problem we had last night, and one we’ve been The S p arta n cag ers will have to pay close atten tio n to G rand heig h t ad v a n tag e ag ain st us. [continued on page 9) from lpm 4pm . SHOWCASE)AZ center in th e country a year ago. having all year, was our tu r n ­ The Buckeyes are also gett ing overs. We had a 38-25 halftim e 349 2700 MERIDIAN MALL 15.7 points per game from lead and came out in th e second M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y S P E C I A L Kelvin Ransey, a quick guard half and lost it," Langeland said. *2" Adults *2* AMC *1“ Twilite whom Heathcote compares to "The gam e w ent badly, we J * g r M hw i l g |t ||q w |f r e j i W o e k e ^ Iowa’s Ronnie Lester. Miller also relies on 6-foot-3 swingman Kenny Page, who is played a very poor gam e, but it’s good th a t w e still won it." F orw ard K athy D eBoer put Martha Mason Richard Dreyfuss I Come to a F R E E considered to have on of the best on a fine offensive perform ance outside shots in th e conference. for th e S partans, h ittin g on nine SPEED R E A D IN G L E S S O N G1ADMERTHEATRE :am pus pizza O f f N A t 4:4* P.M. 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S h arp e w as th e No. 1 freestyler in the U S last the B&W DM7 speakers and the AEA 620 poweramp Ten foe Indiana. f lT d u r in g the last decade, The H oosiers, la st y ea r’s Big Ten champs, have a tough lineup year. ("The Brute"). Factory personnel w ill be on hand to answer "Wednesday confirmed re- Even with Indiana's stro n g lineup, th ere will still be some good ports that he is retiring from th a t is loaded with talent. The Hoosiers have five retu rn in g Big races. Some of the close races to watch will be the 50-yard all questions on the revolutionary new technology repre­ Ten cham ps on th e ir squad, and all of their best tim es are b etter than any of th e tim es of MSU swimmers. freestyle event, th e 200-yard freestyle event, th e 200-yard sented by these products. Door Prizes w ill be awarded. “N^lath said he was quit individual medley and th e 200-yard butterfly. | ing during i stopover at Even though it will be a tough m eet w ithout a possibility of an It is said th a t ev ery cloud has a silver lining and MSU’s silver upset, MSU swim m ing coach Dick F e tte rs feels th a t it is an i - F o r t Worth A irport ‘ “ way from F o rt laud- l | e Fla., to Phoenix, im portant m eet, never th e less. “T here a re going to be some really good races, but I don’t see much of a chance of an upset,” F e tte rs said. “W hat this m eet will lining will be in th e ir diving. The Spartan divers have been stro n g all year and according to F e tte rs they should be able to win both the one and th re e m e ter diving events. FRIDAY, JAN. 27 £ he will Play jn « orts celebrity golf tour- do is give us a chance to com pete against a real good team . This will also be a good way for us to see ju s t exactly w hat the Big Ten cham pionships will be like." Je s se Griffin, th e S p arta n s’ top diver, has b etter scores so far this year than any of th e H oosier divers. The S p artan s will tak e a 4-2 record into the m eet. They have not 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 'tJamath had told The New swum com petitively for tw o w eeks. Because of bad w eather, th e E a Times Tuesday night ,»ould formally announce t retirement when he ar- ■ Two of Indiana’s top sw im m ers include Rick H o fstetter and S partans had tw o m eets canceled last weekend. This has not set well with coach F etters. “If we had been able to swim those two m eets I think th a t we Further details in Fridays State News 245 ANN ST. 351-7830 Ived in Phoenix. | u expected to arrive in tona in the early after- He Cagers squeak by Central would be more read y to go," F e tte rs said. “Our last m eet w as a defeat to Wisconsin and for th e last two weeks we have ju s t been hanging here w aiting." Born and scheduled a news T O N IG H T ! T h e B e s t o f th e N e w RHA gnference for 3 p.m. EST. (continued from page 8) Coach K aren Langeland is • I ' m not going to play next W e controlled them last tim e, extrem ely pleased with the said Namath, the but we’re really going to have to efforts pu t forth by M ary Kay Y o rk E r o tic F ilm F e s tiv a l — A imboyant quarterback work to do so this tim e." ho joined the Los Angeles Langeland's lineup and ap ­ Itnyre. Itn y re, a sophomore PRISIN TS ims last season as * » " • proach to this evening's per tra n sfer from Arizona S tate, F a n ta s tic 11 U n it S h o w !! rentafter 12 years with the has been consistently leading IT'S THE MOST HILARIOUS f formance haven't changed. t h e t e a m i n e i t h e r t h e scoring or „ York Jets. "I knew this i s m y last year. It was no S he’ll be going with forw ards rebounding duties. SUSPENSE RIDE OF YOUR LOT' K athy DeBoer and Jill Prudden, j being a second-string uarterback. Diane S poelstra and K aren Santoni at guard and M ary Kay SILVER Itnyre at center. STRERH GENE WILDER /omen meet Central Thurs. Brody 7:30, Wilson 9:30 RATED IA busy three days begins tonight at 7:30 for th e MSU You will never s e e Joiuen's swimming team. The S partans host C entral Michigan Anight in the pool a t th e M en’s Intram ural Building before the m ost highly acclaim ed film of our time on television X loslin? Big Ten foe Indiana S atu rd a y afternoon a t 2 p.m. [The Spartans, 3-3, are favored to beat CMU and head coach ■I Feldmann will juggle her lineup in an effort to g et some —are swimmers qualified for regional and national com petition. ■Saturday's meet with th e H oosiers touches off a home-and- I * ® * 0 fesf V e series (if sorts between th e tw o team s. The S partans will Jurney to Bloomington, Ind., for th e Teri Tarbell Invitational kb. 4. United Artists cJ$ngpin | your imported car. Services. 3-1*27(6) 4 t M V.5V 11.00 22.40 I days *700 per line shire. Phone 372-8220. facilities, heat and w a t* i1 CHEQUERED FLAG FOR­ OFFICE HELP - Part-time. APARTMENT FOR sublease, 5 4.50 I 2 . N PM M L 4-1-27(11) nished. Adult and h i EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. WANTED-FOOD and cock­ Must have car. Typing-80 one bedroom furnished, very 4 S.4V 14.40 27 J V 31.4V lin e rote per insertion STIPENDS AVAILABLE units. No pets, Deposii a Kalamazoo St., One mile KEY PUNCH operator. Sec­ tail waitress. Lunch hour 11 wpm; shorthand preferred. close to campus, spring term. 7 V.JV H . N S I . N 39.2V FOR JOB TRAINING 2566.5-1-30171 P " west o f campus. C-5-1-3K6) ond shift. 3942 experience a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Duties-everything. For inter­ 351-1485. Z-6-1-31I3I required. Good working con­ through Friday. Apply in per­ MEN and WOMEN view, call 482-6232. 8-2-2(7) iconolinei • 3 lines • *4.00 • 5 days. 80' per line over MASON BODY SHOP 812 E. HAYFORD SOUTH 2 (1 ditions. Apply in person 485- son. HUDDLE NORTH. 309 1 BEDROOM, furnished, Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto North Washington, Lansing, Paid personal assistants CASHIERS WANTED. room lower apartment Ph 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. 8900. 8-2-1 (5) modem, close, $220 negoti­ w ith handicoppers next Weekend work. Full time furnished. Includes „s Price of item(s) must be stated in ad. Maximum painting-collision service. Next to LCC. 8 2-6(8) able. Call 332-6744. 3-1-2713) school year. Training Thurs­ openings. M ust be 18. 349- $150/month. 351-7497 sole price of *50. American-Foreign cars, BABYSITTER WANTED. 0-4-1-2614) Couple days/week and some WRITER-SPECULATIVE pro­ day nights spring term. 9369. 8-2 2(3) Peanuts Personal ads • 3 lines * *2.25 - per insertion. 485-0256. C-19-1-3K5) evenings. Mornings 349- ject in industrial history. Re­ Apply to John Bankson, 75* per line over 3 lines (prepayment). G R A D U A TE V m w M. Rummage/Garoge Sale ads • 4 lines • *2.50. !620._8-2-2<3)____________ search completed. Publishers SEX THERAPIST needs sub­ BURCHAM WOODS dents. New East Lansing t, Shop the super buys in your interested. Experienced only. Program fo r Handicoppers jects to assist in production 63* per line over 4 lines • per insertion. Classified section today. AMAZE YOURSELF! Even if W402 Library by bedroom apartments , Phone 355-3708.2-1-27(6) o f video tape programs for 'Round Town ads • 4 lines • *2.50 ■ per insertion. you've never sold before, just February 3. has a few apartments ready carport, on bus route, k Tomorrow you'll be pleased therapy. Reply to Box E-5, a few hours a week can bring for immediate occupancy pets. Start at $250 63' per line over 4 lines, with the money you've SERVICE STATION ATTEN­ The State News. Z-8-1-3K6) lost I Founds ods /Transportation ads • 3 lines • *1.50 • you excellent earnings when 351-9483 or 351-9195 aftal saved. DANTS; Neat and courteous. you sell AVON Products. Call p.m. 0-9-1-31161 per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Full or part time. $2.65/hour ARTHUR ALVARADO. Sales 482-6893. C-5-1-27<6) 484-2308. 5-2-114) GAME ROOM personnel, f B m r f lH f lt * lf f lU P *175**280 p *r month FEMALE NEEDED foi <» Young ladies preferred. Good | ™ W e lle J| j representative at ANDRES son Campus Hill Apart* OLDS. Here to serve you in PART-TIME-Delivery persons EXCITING OPPORTUNITY - pay, benefits, and pleasant O M d liitM Ads • 2 p.m. • I class day before publication. your automotive needs. Sale needed. Good transportation Students needed to assist working conditions. Excellent TW O FEMALES to sublet 351-3118 $82amonth, free bus « - Spring. 349-2072.5-l-2jJ| prices on new and used necessary. Good hourly rate national travel company w ith positions for students. Full furnished apartment for win- Cancellation/Chonge • 1 p.m. • 1 class day before plus car expense. Phone for and part-time. Apply in per- ter and spring. Close to everyday. 8400 W. Saginaw. M SU upcoming Easter vaca­ TWO BEDROOM unfa,; publication. an appointment between 9 son only. CINEMA X, 1000 campus. 351-2814. 4-1-27(4) 745 Burcham 627-8411. 8-2-617) tion/Spring break to the ed - close to campus. l» Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or changed a.m.-12 a.m. or 4 p.m.-5:30 Bahamas. For information W . Jolly Road. OR-16-1-3K8) _____________________ diate occupancy. 332-Oml until after 1st insertion. p.m. 694-7947. 8-2-3(8) call 1-800-835-2246 and leave _________________________ ONE OR TW O FEMALES 0-7-1-31131 There is o *1.00 charge for I ad chonge plus 50' per name, phone number, and REGISTERED NURSES needed Spring - Summer. BLUE SPRUCE. Brand new 1 additional change for moximum of 3 changes. UNIVERSITY STUDENT best tim e to be contacted. ICCU 243 bed acute care New, beautifully furnished, and 2 bedroom. From $185. NEAR CAMPUS. 1 The State News w ill only be responsible for the 1st W ITH experience or serious Z-1-1-26110) hospital has immediate full R®al d°s® 1° campus. 351- 10 minutes to campus. 351- furnished apartment day's incorrect insertion. Adjustment doims must ’imports interests in public relations, and part time, night shift 9474. XB-3-1-25(3) 6866._8J-26J4)_____ Btody, b u s stop. Call 0 be mode within 10 days of expiration dote. communications for tempo­ DEAF SIGN language tu to r 5 intensive care, coronary c a r e --------------------------------------- Greens Apartments W OM AN TO sublet, own Bills ore due 7 days from ad expiration date. If not rary employment. Conduct •10 hours per week. Call positions. Salary range $607 - SHARE FURNISHED mobile 8631. 0-8-1-31(51 1206 Oakland customer surveys at a grow ­ mornings 482-4464. 8-2-3I4) room, unfurnished. $95, paid by due dote, o 50* late service charge w ill $648 plus .56* per hour shift home. Own room, $87.50. Call for Appt. close. 349-3120 or 353-0748. ing restaurant. Hours flexible. differential and an excellent Rich 351-4036 evenings, be due. 3-1-27(3) IV4-4411 Pay $3/hour plus mileage. PART TIME maintenance Lansing's leading repair Contact Ann Braun at (313) and janitorial positions. benefit program. Contact X3-1-27(3) Personnel, LANSING G E N - --------------------------------------- PiiwLaki FEMALE TO sublease, w in­ shop for import cors. A com­ 963-1212. 3-1-27(10) Weekend and night positions available. Janitorial experi­ ERAL HOSPITAL 2800 NEWLY FURNISHED, im- ter/spring, Capitol Villa. Apartment: | plete ports department and Devonshire. Phone 372-8220. mediate occupancy. BUR- $65.25/month. 351-7189. Automotive A Automotive ^ certified mechanics assure EXPERIENCED ESL teacher ence necessary. Apply Mall 8-1-27(14) CHAM WOODS, 745 Bur- 3-1-27(3) 6080 Marsh Rd. you of fast reliable service. needed fo r part-time. Call Office, MERIDIAN M ALL, --------------------------------------- cham. $250. 351-3118. M e rid ia n M a llA rJ 351-3815 after 9 p.m. or Okemos. 4-1-27(6) PART-TIME positions fo r 0-4-1-31(3) AMC JAVELIN. 1973.6. floor TOYOTA WAGON 1974, ex­ WEST SAGINAW-LCC 3 * 1 6 5 plus UtilltiJ weekends. 3-1-27(4) MSU students. 15-20 hours/ --------------------------------------- shift, console, stereo with cellent condition, radial tires, bedroom apartment ideal for BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENC­ week. Autom obile required. PRIVATE ROOM fo r 1 male. *one bedroom unfurnuhJ tape deck, vinyl roof. Immac­ $1950 Just tuned. 332-0679 single working girls or stu­ INTERESTED IN pursuing a ED in general ledger also Phone 339-9600. W inter/Spring Term . $93/ *G.E. appliances ulate condition. $1,750. 636 mornings. Evenings 482- dents. Stove, refrigerator, career in Retail Sales-Man- perform billing and small r ia .1 o i i i i month, utilities included 355- •fully carpeted East Saginaw Street, East 8081. 8-2-2I4) washer and dryer. $275/ agement? If you are unem­ amount o f general office. ______________ 3757 or 349-5404. 8-2-6(41 * Air, drapes Lansing. 351-3210 evenings month. Lease + deposit, call ployed-underemployed and Liberal fringes. 482-1365. * adjacent to new county I JUNK CARS wanted. We FEMALE masseuse wanted. 627-9765. 8-2-2(7) and weekends. 8-2-717) between the ages o f 16-21 3-1-26(6) v park VOLKSWAGON BEETLE $8/hour. W e wilt train. 489- FEMALE NEEDED to sub- pay more if they run. Also and live in Eaton, Ingham or BUICK SPECIAL. 1969 - 22 1969, newly rebuilt engine, buy used cars and trucks. Call 2278. Z-19-1-31I3I lease spacious 1 bedroom ROOMMATE NEEDED own accepting applicationsfg| Clinton County you may WAITRESSES FULL or part- mpg; rebuilt engine: AM FM good body, runs great, auto­ 321-3651 anytime. ----------------------------------- --- apartment one block from room 2 person house, $75/ Winter rental qualify under CETA require­ time. Apply in person at the cassette. $500 882-7115 after matic stick shift. $900. Please C-19-1-3H4) UNIFORM SECURITY offi- campus. 381-4680 after 10 m onth plus utilities. Call Carla ments and be eligible to RAINBOW RANCH 2843 U M in 6 p.m. 6-2-K4) call 351-1771 after 4 p.m. cars part time. Call 641-6734. p.m. - ask for Robin. after 5 p.m., 482-9668. participate in a free 20 week 7-2-3(61 Sales Training Program. Call East Grand River. 2-1-27(3) OR-12-1-3K3) 4-1-27(51 8-22(5) Iven in g i BUYING 1965 and 1966 Employment jj Miss Glance at 489-3755. Mustangs, any condition, 2-1-26(12) even parts of cars. 371-2476. NEED CASH? We buy im­ COCKTAIL WAITRESS; 8-2J(_3>__________________ CHEVELLE SUPER Sport ports and sharp late models compacts. Call John De Young. WILLIAMS V.W. weekends. Apply in person. COVENTRY INN, 676-1021 MECHANIC, MONDAY-Fri- day 4 p.m.-midnight. Liberal Send a Message for appointment. 8-1-31(4) commission w ith weekly of Love 1970,396, automatic, power 484-1341 or 484-2551 guarantee. Employment ref­ steering and brakes, 2 door, C-19-1-3K5) BABYSITTER AND house­ erences required. UNIVER­ red w ith black vinyl top. Call keeper. Professional couple- SITY STANDARD. East Lan­ 372-8034. 3-1-3015) 3 blocks from MSU campus sing. 3-1-27(7) Telling your Sweetheart just DATSUN Z 2 «• 2 1974 V with 3 sons. Reliable car and how much you love him or her excellent condition, many ex­ movrtycies ore references required. Prefer WAITRESS; NIGHTS. Apply tras, $3800'best offer. 394- wife o f student. Excellent in person. COVENTRY INN in a big way at a s m a ll cost 2653. X-8-1-30 is so easy when you pu t your YAMAHA ENDURO 1973, salary. Call 351-4795 or 372- 676-1021 for appointment. FORD VAN 1971, 6 automat­ 250cc. 543-7366. 8-1-30(3) 2960 ask for Heidi. 8-1-31(9) 8-1-31(3) love message in print in the ic, radio, $1000 or best offer. 351-0539. 6-1-30(3) Classified pages! Our special fea tu re fo r Valentine's greet­ GRAN TORINO 1973, air, automatic, AM/FM tape ings w ill appear on Tuesday, deck, vinyl top, 49,000 miles, February 14th — V alentines power steering. 332-4738. Day. Prepare your message 8-2-6(41 now and surprise that special MALIBU CLASSIC- 1976 person in your life by letting Chevrolet, loaded, 2 door, like new inside and out. 676-9011. the w hole community know just 2-1-27(4) how you feel. MALIBU CLASSIC 1974. Automatic, power steering and brakes. $2200. 694-1325 after 5 p.m. 3-1-27(4) Y o u r e n g a g e m e n t o n V a le n tin e s D a y MERCURY MONTIGO 1970. is th e p e r fe c t w a y Automatic, power steering. t o a n n o u n c e y o u r lo v e t o th e w o r ld . $400. 694-1325 after 5 p.m. F ill o u t th e c o u p o n b e lo w a n d m o il o r 3-1-27(3) b r in g to : 3 lines — s2 MUSTANG 2 plus 2, 1977. Engagem ent A d each line over- Golden brown, new steel belt radials, 6500 miles, under S ta te N e w s C la s s ifie d 67* warranty, 4 speed. 7 year 347 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s rustproofed, negotiable. M SU 371-1949. X3-1-27(6) Y o u r a n n o u n c e m e n t w i ll a p p e a r in th e V a le n t in e ’s OLDS 98, 1970. Four door, radio, snow tires, good run­ s e c tio n o f th e S ta te N e w s o n F e b ru a ry 14. ning condition. $450. 627 7268. X2-1-27(4) Nom e PINTO 1977, 3 door, limited A d d re s s edition, power steering and brakes, AM/FM stereo, sun D oy Phone N o. roof, excellent condition. 351 - 1680. 8-2-115) 20 characters including spaces & punctuation per line PLYMOUTH DUSTER, 1971, Print Ad exactly as it is to appear in paper 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ tion. Must see to appreciate. 355-2549 ask for Dave. 8-2-215) SAAB-96, 1969, AM-FM-8- stereo, 55,000 miles $750 351-3268 1-1-26(3) SAAB 961970, fair condition. $250 or best offer. 1-851- Prepayment required 8477 or 353-9372. 5-1-31(3) SAAB SONETT 1973. AM / FM, excellent condition, fiber glass sports car. 332-0916. 6-1-26(3) Monday, February 6 TORONADO BROUGHAM p.m. Deadline 1977. Loaded, like new, 17,000 miles. $6300.353-6755 or 676-2093 evenings. Monday, Febniary 6,19/8 3-1-27(4) STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED DEPT. for S ili For Sole ] ( $ j | M iilli Hm os IH [T y p jif Sorvico Wanted £ | ; FEBRUARY 1- NORTHWEST ON buallne. 100 USED VACUUM clean­ Quiet girl. Light cooking. THOHENS 160c turntable M SU NEAR. 8X36 plus shed, ers. Tanka, cannisters, and COPYGRAPH SERVICE* WE BUY Newspapers, any ■ 2 with micro acoustics. QDC-le $1000.482-2329 evenings and carpeted,Stl!1J'dia- Phone 321-2870. 7-2-1(31 uprights. Guaranteed on full complete dissertation and quantity. Monday-Friday, 8 cartridge. 8100. 332-0928 weekends. 8-2-313) resume service. Comer f g S e . ^ M + 'd e p o a - year, 87.88 and up. DENNIS a.m.-5 p.m.. Saturday, 9 OWN ROOM in house close Paul. 5-1-26(31 M.A.C. and Grand River, r jd 'la n e . Adults only. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. a.m.-1 p.m. TIMELY IN­ P a . 80-2716!)____ to campus. Immediately. SSI- 316 North Cedar, opposite 8:30-5:30 p.m., Monday-Fri- USED 19, inch black and SULATION MANUFACTUR­ Announcements for It's What's 7113. 2-1-27(31 City Market. C-19-1-31-I7I day, 337-1666. C-151-31-I6I ING. 916 Filley Street, Lan­ white portable Zenith TV's Happening must be received in the L ease a p a r t m e n t , 850. Used portable VM ste­ K.W. W ANTED for moon- sing. 8-1-27(5) State News office, 343 Student ^ 6/month, electric o n l * I I'M OESPERATEII Have split NEW, USED and vintage TYPING TERM papers and reos 825. Inquire at STEREO- dance, phone T & J Sports Services Bldg., by noon at least ICE very quiet. 3SS- town and must leave my guitars, banjos, mandolins, theses, I.B.M. experienced, SHOPPE 565 East Grand and Recreation. Z-5-1-27(3) Rake in the extra money you tw o class days before publication. dreamhouse behind. Now etc. Dulcimers and kits, re­ River, East Lansing. fast service. Call 351-8923. Je7-,'-26 131 can make by selling no- No announcements w ill be accept­ you can share m y lovely 3 corders, strings, accessories, 07-2-3(6) 0-17-1-31(31 longer-needed items with a ed by phone. L'JW ANTED for four- bedroom home w ith tw o books, thousands o f hart-to- i Real Estate * low-cost, fast-acting Classi­ TIME ANN BROWN TYPING Dis­ The Work o f Christ w ill sponsor tnapartment. $6S a month. beautiful women, live close to find albums. (All at very low "LOVE CAREFULLY" Valen­ fied Ad. Phone 355-8255 sertations — resumes — term an interdenominational prayer campus, and do it fo r real prices). Private and group tines. 506 each with red K . 8-1-31(3)_______ OKEMOS IMMEDIATE occu­ papers. 601 Abbott Road, meeting at 8:15 tonight at St. cheap. 880 per month, plus lessons on guitar, banjo, condom, 406 without, plus pancy. Maintenance free North entrance 351-7221 Check today's Classified Lyo_ BEDROOM furnished utilities, but willing to negoti­ mandolin, all styles. Gift cer­ 506 postage each order. John's lower lounge, 327 MAC ranch. Fireplace, basement, C-9-1-3K4) columns for the parts and L , fo r 2 to 3 people. tificates. Expert repairs - free MICHIGAN ZPG, Box 16231, Ave. ate. Call today 371-2328, or garage. 833,900. PAUL supplies you need to get your ^ 39.8-1-3113)_____ 313-338-9100. After 7 p.m., estimates. ELDERLY IN­ Lansing, Ml, 48901 PROMPT TYPING. Twelve car ready for the cold COADY, 332-3582 MUSSEL collect 313-373-1079, Steve. STRUMENTS. 541 East Z-E-5-1-3H6) years experience. Evenings, weather ahead. Try something new in your life. M AN REALITY. C-3-1-30I6I bn NEAR 4 bedroom un- Grand River. 332-4331. 6757544. C-151-31-(3) Attend the Christian Science Or­ Z-3-1-30113) ( t M >226/month M9- C-10-1-31I13I SKIS-VOLKL and ST-650 ganization meeting, south cam­ QUIT SMOKING? Psycholog­ 4, after 5 pm. 5-1-27(31 FEMALE- OWN room in CB ANTENNA 5 element 205cm, Nordica boots 8 , Service |[A^| EXPERIENCED IBM typing. ical study. $5 fee. Call imme­ pus, from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight in Look Nevada and Marker Dissertations, (pica-elite). 331 Case Hall. beautiful, clean house, 1142 beams w ith or without coax FAYANN, 489-0358. diately 353-8608. 2-1-26(3) bindings, cheap, 332-0696. HIRE A professional D.J. Albert. 882. 351-7089. 543:7366. 8-T30|3)_ 3-1-27(41 C-161-31-I3I S-5-2-1I3I for your dance or your wed­ Tired of beinq broke? Get Have a question? Need some SKI BOOTS, excellent condi­ ding reception. Book early SMALL ADVENTS new, EXPERIENCED TYPING ser­ fast cash by selling things info? Call TAP, the Answer Place. tion, sizes 7% - 815, 8 - 810, 371-1657. 51-30(4) 8150 pair; Smith-Corona vice- dissertations, term you no longer use with a J 0MMATE NEEDED. Plea* F ir Salt ||^ 10 - 886 . Hockey skates size manual, 860. Call Laura 332- papers, Call Carolyn 332- fast-action Classified Ad. Call Are your plants ill? MSU Horti­ L t 3 bedroom house, $75/ 8 - 810. Phone: 332-4015 SQUINTING CAUSES wrink­ 21Z P JJ-27J3L__________ 5574. Elite and Pica. 11-2-3(3) 355-8255 culture Club plant doctors w ill help Jnth plus utilities. 372-1087. £-5-1-26(41 les. Help prevent with pre­ NIKKO, NA-850, 62W $200 dorm groups, fraternities, etc. Call 1-313) MOST LP'S prices 81.75- scription ground sunglasses, THESIS TERM papers typed- speakers: Yamaha NS-670 the Horticulture Dept. 82.50 Cassettes, 83.00, qual­ OPTICAL DISCOUNT 2617 .504 per page. Call 485-4658. I plexn or th w est of 8300, new OHM C2’s $400, ity guaranteed. Plus 45's, E. Michigan, Lansing, Ml 10-2-2(3) u n d T o w n V 3 bedroom. Basement, This Week's Special Fisher 28 stereo $100, Mar- Volleyball Club meets from 9 to song books and more FLAT C-51-2715) Ln freshly painted. No antz 7‘s $139. 353-6129. 11 tonight and every Monday in BLACK AND CIRCULAR up­ C 323 2867 or 487-3722 X5-1-31I5) LOOKING FOR A stairs 541 E. Grand River. Avanti 2.5 cubic foot refrig, CHILD CARE in my licensed Gym III o f the Men's IM Bldg. kings. 3 - 1 - 2 7 ( 5 ) ___ Open 11 a.m. 351-0838. Holt home, ages 2 up. 694 GREAT JOB?-pet 8 head- erolor. new 8100. Everyone is welcome. NEW AND used down hill itart on that first impres­ C-11-1-31(7) 3122. 41-31(3) tuRNISHED, lower-level skis and boots. Clearance sion by having your resume E bedroom duplex. $92 a This week only $50. sale $5 and up. AERO REAL­ Peace Corps slide show on M ANUAL TYPEWRITER, ex­ typeset. The Type cutter Kth. 882-7051.3-1-27(3) Perfect for dorm room or TY AND DISTRIBUTING, FOR QUALITY stereo service Africa will be presented at 7:30 cellent condition. 850. Call can make your credentials apartment. 339-9523. 8-1-27(5) THE STEREO SHOPPE* 555 p.m. Sunday in the west lounge of evenings, 665-3692. stand out in any stack of lUSEMATE WANTED - E. Grand River. C-19-1-31-I3I Fee Hall. Everyone welcome. E-5-1-30(31 resumes. Looks much bet­ DANCE BLOCK-Ballet, tap, i room, $75/month, Vs See us for any of your house­ ter than typing. Give jazz for adults-men, women, | k from bus. Pets, good BOOKS- VISIT Mid-Mich- hold needs. [ _ bxt i Fow l J C ^ j FREE LESSON in complexion us a call -w e're very, call 321-3862 for registration, Announcing the election o f tie . 484-7254. S-5-1-27(3) If you want it, we have it. care. MERLE NORMAN igans largest used bookshop. very reasonable. 487-9295, Studio in Frandor. CARON'S officers o f the Parks and Recrea­ CURIOUS BOOKSHOP, 307 COSMETIC STUDIO, 351- DANCE STUDIO. 20-2-10(5) tion Club. Sign-up and obtain | T SIDE, four bedroom LOST-BLACK cockpoo with 5543. C-19-1-31-I3I E. Grand River, East Lansing. white chest in the Spartan PROFESSIONAL EDITING, information on the Department ee, $240/month plus de- There are people 332-0112. C-19-1-31I5I M C K U I aeel M A L Village area Saturday Night. papers, dissertations. Minor Bulletin Board in 131 Natural lt neat and clean. Phone CHILDREN, CLASSES avail­ around to w n who MATURE MOTHER has im­ Resources Bldg. 52. X-8-1-26(4) 1701 South Codor Answers to "Spade". 825- corrections to re-write. 332- able in acrobatics, ballet, tap, w ill celebrate SNOWMOBLIE BOOTS mediate opening in my home J * 7 ;$ J I^ 850 reward. 372-0404 after 5 5991. C-5-1-3K3) and baton twirling. For regis­ the com ing o f LADIES — 8-9 $5. Drapes for child care. 3945391. Students for the Performing ■ALE roommate to share 2 p.m., no answer 1313) 239- 8-2-314) tration call CARON'S w in te r b y taking blue-green 144 X 84, 815. 64 6134 anytime. 8-1-26(7) up skating. Arts Center: STEP will meet at 6 lroom furnished apart- DANCE STUDIO in Frandor. lit, 6 minutes walk from piece stainless - 812. Persian SEWING MACHINE CLEAR­ Wasted 321-3862. 20-2-10(6) I f you have tonight in 328 Student Services lamb coat 850.16-18. Magno- Bldg. Get involved! ipus, quiet place to study. ANCE SALE. A ll floor sam­ LOST TAN puppy, red collar, skates. . . o r any h strictio s I plus utilities. 332-1447. 127(6) vox stereo console 8100. 339-9191. E-5-2-H5I ples and demonstrators used during our X-mas buying Charies-Linden Street area. 3324095. 2-1-26(3) 3 ARTISTS, SCULPTORS, AUDIO SEMINAR this Friday Photographers-erotic art January 27. MARSHALL type o f w in te r sports equipm ent Rape and violence against wo­ men exists on the MSU campusl season. Up to 50% discount. ENGLISH AS a second lan­ wanted for sale on consign­ you no longer use, LOST-PUPPY, black with MUSIC SOUND SHOP, East sell them q u ic k ly Help stop it! Anti-Rape Group : ROOMMATE needed HEAD SKIS - STD. 190’s Guaranteed used machines guage. tutoring: Call 351- ment. Reply to Box D-4, The Lansing. C1-1-26(3) white chest, thin tail. Last and easily. Use a meets at 4 p.m. Sunday in 320 j bedroom duplex. M usf $45.00. 349-4236 after 3:30 from , 839.95. KEN ED­ 9020 between 9-11 a.m. or State News or phone 616- seen at Haslett-Hagadom Classified ad to Student Services Bldg. ■ to appreciate. Call 351- p.m. E-5-2-1I3I WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO 351-3815 after 9:30 p.m. 947-0235. Z-8-1-3K71 1 or 351-2194. 8 2-3(4) Roads. 351-9246. 6-1-31(4) attra ct buyers 1115 N. Washington, 489- 6-1-27(4) DANCE AND trim for young fo r the things you Meet new people at Shabbat 6448 C-19-1-31-110) ENCYCLOPEDIA SET - P.F. LOST WALLET in Spartan NANCY DREW, Hardy Boys adults. Day and night classes no longer need. Services at 6 p.m. every Friday at KROOM in house close Collier - never used; excep­ available. Studio in Frandor. Hillel, 319 Hillcrest. Optional din­ Village Laundrymat. Reward. and Oz books wanted. CUR­ pmpus. On busline. $95 KIRBY SWEEPER, late model Call 321-3862 fo r registration. es. 655-3691 tional buy. $400 value for classic, in good condition, Gary, 3559928. 5-1-30(3) Typist Service [[ IOUS BOOKS, 307 E. Grand CARON'S DANCE STUDIO. ner following. $150. 393-1500 or 339-3070, River, East Lansing, 332- p i 896 323-4013. £-5-1-31(3) 20-2 - 10(6 ) L. Denfield. 8-2-615) 0112. C-8-1-3115) Sociology Undergraduate Re­ ■M IN house near cam- 1 Prefer grad or profes- PATIO TABLE and chair set- TWO PAIRS o f bookshelf speakers RTR-EXP-8 U. Stu­ i H EXPERT TYPING by MSU grad. 17 years experience. Near Gables, call 337-0205. BASKETBALL TICKETS. ASMSU PREPAID Legal Ser­ source Center holds open house from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. Friday in yellow wfth glass top. Like Michigan, February 2 or any 403 Berkey Hall. Refreshments will I Call 337-1495 after 6 dio design-36. 8240 for both. BEDLINGTON TERRIER. 517-1-31(31 vices plan, now make legal new. 880. 393-1500 or 339- other game. Minimum 2, Call be served. 18-1-3013) Call o ff campus, evenings Male 1 'A years old, un­ services available without fee 353-3105. 8-2-314) collect 1-313-234-9192; after 3070, L„ Denfield. E-5-2-1I5I CUSTOM COMMUNICA­ to undergraduate MSU stu­ claimed. Very affectionate 6 p.m. call 234-8383. Scuba Club meets at 8 tonight IkRATE ENTRANCE - and good family dog, 484- TION edits welll Consult with Z3-3-1-30(6) dents. Office open 9 am- furnished, sheets, ENGLISH JUMP saddle 8200, STEREO COMPONENTS - 12 pm, 1:30 pm-5 pm, M on­ in the Men's IM Bldg. W inter and 8617. 3-1-30(4) the Dr.: 372-4135. 0-1-1-26(31 Star MSU. 332-0322. Western saddle $185, both Sansui AU505 Integrated day-Friday. For information spring term dives will be dis­ amplifier, $100. Marantz IMP- UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS BABYSITTING WANTED by |7f3! w ith fittings, 356-8592. or appointment call 355-8266. cussed. All welcome. COCKER SPANIEL AKC COMPLETE DISSERTATION boy 14 in Everett area. Call 5-2-K3) 5 speakers 890. Technics 10-1-30(9) AND RESUME SERVICE- 882-2672. 3-1-30(3) p M IN nice 3 bedroom SL23 turntable 880. Package Champion Sire, papers. 1 THE HONORS COLLEGE FILM Prefer non-smoking I or professional. Call WOMENS SKI boots. Lange 8220. Call evenings. 337- 1896. 3-1-27(6) year old. Black. $150. Even­ ings 339-3056. 51-27131 typesetting, IBM typing, o ff­ set printing and binding. For WANTED 2 basketball tickets for Michigan-MSU. Call 482- Today's best buys are in the Classified section. Find what STATE NEWS PROGRAM Presents ''Nathalie Granger" by Marguerite Duras at Pro size 7, $30. Raichle size estimate stop in at 2843 East 4612.4-1-2714) 6 %, $15,332-0249. E-5-2-113) ELECTRONIC REPAIR on REGISTERED QUARTER Grand River or phone 332- 2947. Z-3-1-26(3) you’re looking 'or! CLASSIFIED 7:30 tonight in 106B Wells Hall. Coffee hour follows in the Honors stereo, T.V., C.B., camera, horse. Good trail horse. 8414. C.19-1-31-(7) |alE ROOMMATE need- RETIRED WOMEN would like College Lounge, Eustace Hall. NEW TOYO quad auto 4/2 guitars and amps. All repairs Needs gentle but firm rider. I share townhouse. Own position as homecare or A pet can warm your heart on channel cartridge stereo tape guaranteed. WILCOX TRAD­ Must sell. Some tack includ­ TYPING EXPERIENCED fast babysitter. Steady or tempo­ a cold winter evening. Look 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Jim Loudon will speak on 1. $75/month. 349-5880 player, 20 watts R.M.S. $85. ING POST. 4854391. ed. $600. 332-3364. and reasonable. 371-4635. lings. 4-1-31141 rary, would be willing to to the Pets classification of Jupiter at 7:30 tonight in 109 349-1861. 5-1-27(41 C-19-1-31I6I S-3-1-2715) XC-19-1-3113) travel. 393-8665. 4-1-27(4) today's newspaper. Anthony Hall. (continued on page 12) State N e w s Yellow Pages U ewelrT BUSINESS-SERVICE DIRECTORY AUTOSERVICE BICYCLE SHOP PROMOTION PHOTOGRAPHY OPTOMETRIST PROMOTION ^COMPLETE SPARTAN pN G SERVICE MUFFLER CENTER THE YELLOW PAGES ARE THE PU C E TO Doag CO-OPTICAL ZOOM IN ON BIISIN ISS fLRY: Diamond, & *BJUXES Elbiiger SERVICES ADVERTISE WEEKLY Wtdiing ringr by Ture Location* Now I Onmgt Bfotttm 'SHOCKS OVER 400 QUALITY BIKES (iMtLamiai'i Osly * 4 rl Carved * FRONT END WORK iB u y now t w va on all modal* S liiwi Pan* 5 Accmsortoi (Hr**. tuba*. atc.)i Photography Cu pw iHi i Optical) IHTHE Dr. j R N ixon Optometrist 20 Guarontood Raparing g Storage JLQr % RALEIGH. COLUMSIA In s ta n t C o lo r a n d B lock STUDENT DISCOUNT MOTOtECANC • PUCH # EYES EXAMINED “OwaUty ie igaadt at reasonable} a n d W h ite : f e GLASSES BUSINESS DIRECTORY |WtlAY ON ALL WORK I 337 1314 WITH I.D. r (ad assembled • checked oat) W 4972HerBrwiii Dr. IP # CONTACT LENS PE- Grand River (1st light I . el Hogodsm oH Or. 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CATERING mode here in Lansing ' , r X ST°«E the on purchases of $2 or more, yogurts j *C igaretti by: * • W ve le .tack • Sberau - Dunkill • Sobrxine “Catering Specialists' ppc TWIN *S 4 .f S "• F R A N O O R SHOES FINE and broads excluded Dannon Yogurt 31* *Pipes by SavinelU 'Wedding Receptions P R O FESSIO NAL A U D IO DOUBLE *44.93 REPAIR t iu . u a , p r in t : WARNING *21 Red Door pipe tobaeeo blend* ‘ Breakfasts, Lunch­ eons, Dinners • Three fu ll • lim e professionally Odd sizas to ordor RANDALL HEALTH FOOD The Sargeee General boa delenalaed (bat cigarette ■aeking ia daagereea te year ‘ Bar Set-ups trained technicians ’ Complete Test facilities !,Fi Him and *Toke-out Service s»$«n. theState News Brookfield Plaxa ‘ Meeting Rooms and ’ 3 • month warranty on all work Loaner am plifiers available Acme Bedding Co. r “ S'ppm 13(1 E, Grand River 332-4269 V C & Y n p L e l L ’s % 5 $ ? j @ ) & @ S h o i Equipment it thefinest 332-M92 S5S I-. (IRANI) KIVI R 405 Chwrry 3 Kalamazoo 355-3465 337 - | ioo Phona 487 - 4995 PROMOTHM BAKERY BARBER PROMOTION HAIR SALON TRAVEL PROMOTION B IR T H D A Y C A K IS Y O ^*« ^ N 0 T A S T A T IS T ,C I B a k in g is o u r B u s i n e s s I $ T his y e a rs y e llo w Y ftn ! T A IN C H E D CARD I UNION N O T A STRANGER I p a g e s a re * Hand decorated cokes BUILDING (the Business Directory Is aj A IR - N A IL Yon N O T A TEST CASE I * A ll occosion cakes * Cookies, donuts, and other BARBER TOURS • CRUISES YOU N O T A DO LLA R S IG N I ' HOTEL RESERVATIONS goodies SHOP YOU a m a N 0 T A N A M E O N FILE I * Cakes delivered to your dorm RK Products S H O PPER COLLitl TRAVEL li m . 0 W PAG ES HEADER I or apartment (payment due 6 E C O M E A N A D V E R T IS E R . when delivered) ‘ Layer Cuts OFFICE ‘ Latest Styling ST O PPE R 130 W. Grand River K W A 8 T R A K IR IIS W om en's Haircuts East Lansing Phone 349-0430 0PlE REAc a lU rEk ,u t t C T 0 * V ' V 0 U JUST “ 0 - C« H J E N N I F E R . 3 S S - I 2 S 5 484*1317 8 • 5:30 Mon. - Fri. Man.-Frl. 7:00-5:3. 355-3359 466 3 Ardm ore 351-6010 Okemos, M ichigan 48864 THE TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS List your business. CALL JENNIFER 355-8255 Selection cost $15,000 (continued from p a g e 1) Stevens asked th e com mittee to put A dam s' nam e back on th e list for further consideration. Adams' name did not appear on th e final list. M inutes of com mittee m eetings show th a t m em bers spent a g reat deal of tim e during early m eetings discussing philosophical questions such as th e purpose of a University. Concern over leaks from th e com m ittee also occupied much of th e com mittee’s time and energy. A t one point th e m inutes stated th a t a rep o rter from th e south had called inquiring about a candidate. The m inutes s ta te th a t H athaw ay said he knew th e publisher of 3 BASF 1800-u y S| Almanac^ the rep o rter’s paper and "would take care of th e leak." reels of blank tape One candidate w as eliminated by com m ittee because inform a­ wl,h Purchai, 0| I ) Search lor T tion showed his wife was an alcoholic. Comm ittee m em bers agreed it was unfortunate they w ere not reel-to-reel deck. S ., r.r,nn Shots asked to produce a final rep o rt describing th e experience so the cu rren t com mittee could have profited. 3 Days At Highland. Get A Super (continued from p age 11) The campus humor magazine, Sara Elgammai, English Depart­ ment PhD candidate and writing Deal On Audio Components Satyr, exists. Therefore, we think. If you can help us, contact Tom Rombouts in 208 Mayo Hall. instructor, w ill discuss "Nature in Proust and W oolf" at 8:30 tonight in 334 Union. And Get A Freebie In The Bargain. Natural Science Student Advi­ Professors and/or students de­ Highland's everyday low prices for audio components are exceptional but adding a bonus to boot makes them out­ sory Council meets at 7 tonight in siring a panel discussion concern­ standing! Whether you are starting a system or up-grading, take advantage of this special offer. G ood on these and 104 Natural Science Bldg. ing any aspect o f gay rights, contact Gay Council, 310 Student many other specially selected top brand components In H ighland's sound shop s for a limited time only. A s always Gain valuable hospital experi­ Services Bldg. you get our 30-day low price protection. Plus you receive service from our own service department. ence in physical therapy unit at Ingham Medical center. Some Juniors, Seniors: Energy Educa­ RECEIVERS SPEAKERS TURNTABLES CASSETTE DECKS REEL-TO-REEL volunteer placements available weekdays and Sunday. Inquire at tion Program needs intern to ■den 26 Student Services Bldg. evaluate program progress for 3:30 spring. Contact Dave Persell, Col­ B i n the Fam ily HED 152 Placement exam will lege of Urban Development. | Villa Alegre be given from 5 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 2 4:00 in 206 Human Ecology Bldg. Sign kew Mickey M oui up in 204. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow­ ship: Ted Boswell w ill speak to the CAMPUS PIZZA ■Green Acres group as a whole on "Christian m i D ILIV M Y Community in Small Groups" at 7 3 3 7 *1 3 7 7 tonight in 341 Union. m m m v e se m r? f£ -T * The Peanut Barrel SANSU11010 AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER LOW-PRICED BUY UTAH NS10RX 3-WAY 45-WATT HIGH-PERFORMING SPEAKERS GARRARD 630S AUTOMATIC 3-SPiED REC0R0 CHAN6ER SANYO RD5055 FRONT-LOAD DOLBY CASSETTE DECK AKAI 1722W OPEN REEL WITH BUILT-IN AMPS 4 SPEAKERS IV IR Y THURSDAY 8 watts par channel, mln. RMS at 8 ohms, 40 to 20,000 Hz with no mora Features Include big 10-Inch woofer, 5-Inch midrange plus a 3-Inch tweet­ F u tu re . Includ. b u t , d in t c o v .r 6 Pickering cartrldg.. Damped cueing Auto shut-off. Twin Hghtsd VU-meters and laft-rlght record level controls. Ready to use or add It to your aytitin 2 .m p lltl.rs t speakers. P.A. provis­ than 0.3% total harmonic distortion. er. W ith adjustable High-Frequency. E ic .ll.n t performer .1 th li peter Blaa and equalizer switches. ion*. Tepe salact switch. VU-meleri. A ll th e te n d e r F rie d C lam s y o u c a n e a t, s e rv e d w ith F rench *127 •79 EA . $ 4 9 8 8 * 1 3 9 8 8 *299 F rie s, C o le S la w a n d T a rte r Sauce . «MM \ n o n ly * 3 * 3 5 I Frank S21 E. Grand River 351-0601 LIEBERMANN'S-------- "DUBBEL DUFFEL" PIONEER SX-550 20-WATT ACOUSTICS V 4-WAY 60-WATT SANSUISR 222 BELT-DRIVE PIONEER CT-F4242 DOLBY PIONEER RT-1011L OPENREEL AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER SPEAKERS AT LOW PRICE MANUAL 2-SPEED TURNTADLE FRONT-LOAD CASSETTE DECK 3-MOTOR, 3-HEAD TAPE DECK expandable luggage 20 watts per channel, mln. RMS at 8 Features 12-Inch woofer, 3 % Inch S-shaped tonearm, knife-edge sup­ Twin VU-meters. 3-position tape se­ 3-position bias A 2-position squalli­ ohms, 20 to 20,000 Hz with no more midrange, 2 % Inch tweeter plus sup­ port. W ow/flutter 0.08%. Slim-line lector. Digital tape counter. LED er selector. Big 10-Inch reel capacity. than 0.3% total harmonic distortion. er tweeter. Adjustable Mid & H-F. cablnet/hlnged dust cover Included. Dolby light. Electronic tuning. Solenoid controls. With cabinet. *167 $9 9 « S 008B *167 *409 o MARANTZ 2238 38-WATT RTR SERIES ll-B 60-WATT PIONEER PL-1170 BELT-DRIVE TEAC A-380 FRONT-LOAD PIONEER RT-707 DIRECTORS AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEAKERS FULL-AUTO TURNTABLE BUT CASSETTE WITH DOLBY SYSTEM AUTO-REVERSE HEEL-TO-REEL 38 watts par channel, mln. RMS at 8 Bold 10" woofer with 2" voice coil, 4-pole synchronous motor. Anti­ Quick euto-loadbig. Tap. select Mem­ Stack or rack. 7-Inch cepsdly- W* , ohms, 20 to 20,000 Hz with no mora 5" midrange and sensitive 2 %" twee­ skate device. H owllng-fret floating ory counter. DC motor. 2 VU-meters, 1 r control speeds. Can be sleeked or J than 0.1% total harmonic distortion. ter. Midrange and twaetar controls. cabinet with hinged dust cover. inpul/output controls. With cabinet rack mounted. Solenoid control*. *257 *119 EA . *118 *248 *4 4 7 h Ithalice jr "M r ■ S tud y fir PMsstonework L} Pdncted ( S toeat fcive Fiposita -hied hunger Small when you want it small (2 V x 10” x 10"). Big when you w ant it big (21" x 20" d ll: {•tarty x 10"). Simply unzip the long z ip p e r. . . raise JBJJeteee If 1 Will vefincywork ♦he sides . . . re-zip and the size is doubled. 1^3 I JBlwmmingbird Durable navy blue nylon w ith nylon webbing handles. 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