VO LU M E 72 NUMBER 54 THURSDAY, A P R II 6, 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA N S IN G M IC H IG A N 48824 \it io n tax c r e d it a c t su b je c t a rry in capital to lobby , B y KIM SHANAHAN The referenda would be to determ ine cost for th e tw o projects, b u t added th a t Services. J s u irN fw -S u H W ri^ w hether stu d en ts favor th e construction of a those w ere "rough estim ates." new intram ural sp o rts facility and w hether Dow ning told th e board th e health cen ter I , Slu,|,.„i Board P resident K ent B arry told th e board he had su g g ested to is unable to hire a specialist because the | n, |„ W a s h in g to n , B .C ., W ednes- they would like a new sports-entertain m en t H arden th a t some m ethod be devised so funds are not available to a ttra c t qualified I h c th ird time this year to lobby for auditorium for basketball gam es and con­ faculty and staff would be assessed th e ir physicians. ■ o f the I’a c k w o o d M oynihan Tuition c e rts. sh are of th e costs for use of th e facilities. T n Art of 1877, The act ia being B arry said H arden assured him the The stu d en t board also h eard from Dr. "We can only offer them about half w hat L i. the I'.S . House W ays and U niversity would not proceed beyond the Allene Downing of Olin H ealth C enter. they can make in p riv ate practice," she said. Aommittee. planning stag es for th e facilities until th e Downing was p resen t at th e initiation of (an d Charlie Crumm. director of th e adm inistration had a "clear m andate" from board m em bers to talk about th e p resen t Downing also gave th e board h er opinion ■ legislative Relations C abinet, flew th e stu d en ts th a t th e buildings would be s ta tu s of th e gynecological services a t the on the biggest hindrance to a good health I n i ta l at the invitation of Rep. Bill appreciated. health center. services program . I K Minn., a supporter of th e bill. H arden spoke to B arry and o th e r invited “O ur gynecological services have p ro ­ "Our biggest problem rig h t now is our ■ announced plans for th e trip a t th e m em bers of th e S tudent A dvisory Group to g ressed from half-day service to all-day affiliation w ith th e med schools and Clinical 1 board meeting Tuesday night. th e P resid en t a t th e ir m onthly m eeting last service since I have been at Olin," Downing Services," she explained. I funds will pay for th e ir round-trip w eek. B arry said th e group agreed w ith the said. bm Detroit to W ashington, but president th a t stu d en ts would not be "W e are th e low men on th e to tem pole I personal expenses will be paid by assessed for th e cost of th e tw o projects until when it comes to dividing up th e budget She explained th a t more th an half the hd Crumm. th e facilities w ere actually in use. monies. The bureaucracy is set up so th a t cases seen at Olin are gynecological cases, C o n t r o v e r s ia l tuition tax credit act B arry said H arden w arned th e group th a t o u r services are th e first to suffer." y et Olin does not employ a gynecological B o w t a x payers to deduct a maximum tuition could be expected to rise by about $1 specialist. However, health cen ter physi­ Downing also w arned th e board th a t if a L0tly from, their tax bills for o r $2 per credit hour to pay for th e facilities. cians do refer women to one of the four proposal to elim inate college health service E x p e n se s incurred by them selves, B arry said H arden m entioned a $35 million gynecological specialists on staff at Clinical A SSL favors P resident C arter's >iincrease funding for th e p resent grants and guaranteed loans for s who qualify for financial assis- and Crumm will retu rn to cam pus By DONNA BAKUN Lansing M ayor G erald G raves w arm ly scattered fashion and could not p resen t an Sate Newt Staff W riter praised th e D ep artm en t of Housing and appealing, m arketable package to the UdaCs meeting. Barry also intro- A fter nearly seven y ea rs of planning and U rban D evelopm ent's action as an end to council, G raves explained. h ill at the suggestion of MSU haggling for funds, th e controversial $3 num erous problem s th a t have plagued th e " Build' spent hundreds of thousands of it Edgar L . Harden calling for tw o million Lansing Capitol Commons project project since 1971. He said th e city, over dollars buying up homes w ith $724,000 in wide referenda to be held concur- received th e go-ahead w ith a $1.76 million th re e years, will provide th e additional $1.2 Model Cities money and th e FHA (Federal he special ASMSU re p re s e n ta ­ g ran t from th e federal governm ent Tues Housing A uthority) said th e ir intentions million to th e renew al plan. tio n s later this term . day. w ere w rong," he said. D esigned to lure suburban resid en ts back to th e dow ntow n area, th e project has been T he p ro ject cam e to an ab r jp t halt when subject to a council veto, a m anagem ent the FHA. as well as th e Michigan S tate changeover and th e federal g overnm ent’s Housing D evelopm ent A uthority, refused -bomb gets support res tru c tu rin g of th e Model Cities program to Comm unity D evelopm ent Funds. to help develop th e first of th re e parcels of land unless th e city bought th e tw o rem aining parcels. C u rren t project plans call for th e con struction of 600 to 800 ap a rtm en ts and The city then appealed to HUD A ssistant SHINGTON iAP) — L eaders of th e H ouse A rm ed Services Com m ittee have drafted tow nhouses, w ith som e re n t subsidized for S ecretary Robert E m bry last year. Em bry ■r to he sent to President C arter arguing against any decision to stop production of the low- and middle-income e a rn e rs and the agreed to provide th e funds if Lansing could State News Ira S tricksfeir pn bomh, it was learned W ednesday. elderly. The 23-acre project site w est of the supply th e rem aining $1.2 million. F o r th o se of you who h a t« sp rin g cleaning, d o n 't feel th a t rafting up th e kers of t he 111 page le tte r include Rep. Melvin Price, D -Ill., who is chairperson of the Capitol is now do tted w ith many abandoned A fter a m eeting with G raves, Sen. snow is o v e rd o in g it - it is a tim e sav in g e ffo rt by m a in te n an c e w o rk e r littee. and Rep. Bob Wilson of California, th e com m ittee's ranking Republican, homes. Donald W. Riegle. D. Mich.. and Rep. Bob s said. C onnie C o rn m a n to g e t up all th e leav es and g a rb a g e le ft o v e r from laat G raves said th e plans a re ten tativ e C arr, D East Lansing, E m bry ag reed to fall, e v en if it's s till on to p of th e u n m e lte d snow. Irres said Tuesday th a t P resident C a rte r te n tativ ely had decided against producing because th e city m ust first buy th e homes, exam ine th e project personally. The way warheads. But congressional leaders atten d in g a W hite H ouse breakfast relocate resid e n ts and clear th e land before lesday said Carter told them th e w eapon was still under consideration, developm ent com panies can m ake bids. The ler. tthite House press secretary Jody Powell told re p o rte rs C a rte r has made no developm ent com pany could conceivably H decision on the neutron bomb. R ep o rts to th e contrary a re simply erroneo u s." build som ething o th e r than housing, he t letter drafted by th e leaders of th e House com m ittee "p ro tests and urges the Ident not to make that decision" to scrap th e bom b. Wilson said, added. The city council and th e first develop m ent com pany, th e Build in Lansing De Senate OKs toxic substance bill tiers who reportedly had signed th e le tte r by late W ednesday included Reps. Samuel velopm ent Corp.. w ere at odds o v er what By NUNZIO M. LUPO sponsor. Sen. John C. H ertel. D -H arper (ton. D N.Y., Charles H. Wilson, D-Calif., M arjorie H olt, R-M d.. G.V. M ontgomery, s ta te ’s PBB fiasco — was given final G raves called a "screw up" on th e p art of State News Staff W riter p., and Bob Carr. D Mich. approval by the Senate W ednesday. Woods. th e p riv ate corporation. A bill to set up a commission to control Gov. William G. Milliken said W ednesday The m easure will set up a Toxic Substance f neutron bomh is a nuclear weapon designed to inflict battlefield casualties with The corporation was buying homes in a toxic substance contam ination — such as the he would sign th e bill into law, said the hill's Control Commission to collect, m onitor and *'~n while limiting blast dam age. Although it is referre d to as a bomb, th e weapon is dissem inate information on th e existence, p e d for use as a w arhead for th e 81 -mile range Lance missile and for how itzer shells m anufacture, use and disposal of all toxic fan be fired a distance of 10 to 12 miles. f I -S. military has called th e neutron w eapon an equalizer against th e possibility of a HOI SE DEMS VOTE FOR R E D U C T IO \ substances in th e state. It will also be required to notify persons I attack in central Europe, w here th e R ussians have an estim ated 3-to-l tank who may be affected by contam ination Ttage. The weapon would kill invading tank crew s w ith radiation, while saving civilian within 48 hours. land property on the periphery of th e battlefield, its su p p o rters say. ■ponents of the weapon contend it could m ake it ea sier to use nuclear arm s in a (pran conflict. Social Security hikes may be cut A toxic substance em ergency could be ordered by a tw o-thirds vote of th e commission. It would have th e responsibility ise Secretary Harold Brown, in a W ednesday speech, gave no hint as to th e to make all decisions regarding th e sale, use p m he expects C arter to ta k e, bu t said th a t “from a purely m ilitary point of view , th e likely faces opposition from several sources. but th a t C ongress rejected this approach, and met hod of disposal of t he toxic substance W ASHINGTON (A P) - House Demo P>n warhead would upgrade NATO’s ability to defend against a Soviet ta n k attack ." E ven as House D em ocrats w ere debating opting instead for the increased payroll during an em ergency. crats voted W ednesday to reduce Social pong those attending th e leadership b reak fast w as House S peaker Thom as P . O’Neill, th e question, T reasu ry S ecretary W. taxes. The m easure will also provide for th e S ecurity tax hikes th a t go into effect next K ai. i neu!ron warhead production w as discussed at th e breakfast. Michael B lum enthal urg ed Congress not to governor to select seven voting m em bers of y e a r and to use income ta x rev en u es to save Sen. Russell Long, th e powerful head of Util j ^ arter *8 w riting to g e t th e view s of NATO countries w here th e weapon change Social Security ta x es th is year. th e Toxic Substance Control Commission. th e re tire m e n t sy stem from bankruptcy. th e Senate Finance Comm ittee and a man P * deployed before m aking a decision. In addition, directors of th e D ep artm en ts T f ec11Jec*to discuss th e le tte r b u t said th e U nited S tates should not give up neutron T he 150-57 v ote by th e caucus is not **We do not believe th a t th e re is any w ith great influence over w hat th e Senate of A griculture. N atural Resources and | ° ns Wlt'10ut some arm s concession from th e Soviet Union. binding on th e reg u lar legislative com m it­ u rg e n t need in view of th e presid en t’s does on tax legislation, is backing Blumen Public H ealth will serve as non-voting te es. But it p u ts p ressu re on th e D em ocrats (income) ta x cut proposals th a t this be done th al’s position. m em bers of th e commission. who control an d dom inate th o se com m ittees th is y ea r," Blum enthal said, referrin g to H ertel said the inclusion of th e th re e The Louisiana Democrat appeared to push for th e changes. D em ocrats control C a rte r’s proposal to partially offset the dep artm en t heads would avoid w asted W ednesday to be dead-set against using th e H ouse by a 2-1 m argin. Social Security tax hikes by reducing income money and m anpower, duplication of su p er­ income tax revenues for Social Security, vision and accidental contamination caused ta x es. C ongress last y e a r voted Social Security saying Tf we can’t raise th e taxes to meet by a lack of understanding as to which tax increases to b rin g in an additional $227 W hite H ouse spokesperson Jody Powell th e program 's costs, then our only real d epartm ent is responsible for th e substance. billion o v er a 10-year period beginning in also said th e p resident opposes reopening altern ativ e is to find a w av to reduce" Social The seven voting m embers will be 1979. The increases, rim ed a t keeping the th e Social Security bill, saying "H e thinks it Security benefits. appointed for tw o-year term s and m ust have system financially so lv en t, would be particu ­ would be a m istake to reopen an extrem ely training in one of th e following fields: human Also. Rep. A! Ullman, D O re., ch a irp er­ larly high for em ployees in th e upper com plicated m a tte r like this at this point." o r animal medicine, chem istry, ecology, son of th e House W ays and Means earn in g b rack ets and for th e ir em ployers. zoology and natural science botany. Powell noted th a t th e adm inistration Com m ittee, expressed some discomfort inside weather The caucus vote cam e one day a fte r the proposed using general tre asu ry revenues with the idea of m aking any change in Social H ertel said th e bill would be preventive because th e commission would look into to fund Social Security program s last year Security financing this year. H ouse bu d g et com m ittee voted to make toxic substances in th e state before a No, the !«aat Survivor" Seema Mine things never room for a $7.5 billion cu t in Social Security contamination occurs. **The Nerk’Haren’t wi-fi title«, change: We're back to windy hut ta x es in its te n ta tiv e financial plan for the "W e literally don’t know w hat’s going on epicurean masterpieces. weather, rain and scattered Sh P»*e >a«e 1010. thundershower«. The Ugh will be near 60. y e a r beginning O ct. 1. T he resolution adopted by th e Democratic Switch from gas to coal w ith toxic substances." he said. “We are living in th e ’je t age’ of toxic substances — they are everyw here." Hertel caucus does not specify any dollar am ounts added. "Yet we have been using ’horse and b u t does p u t D em ocrats on record in favor of "th e use of gen eral rev en u e funds to finance a portion of th e Social S ecurity system with causes campus brownout buggy’ m ethods to regulate them ." The bill would, he said, "prevent th e next accident." ap p ro p riate reductions in Social Security H ertel said the bill was not popular with payroll ta x es.” Sw itching a boiler in Pow er Plant 65 from gas to coal resu lted in a p artial blackout of th e chemical industry. "No industry likes to sev eral cam pus buildings W ednesday night, said M SU's tro u b le operator. be regulated." he said. The caucus resolution calls on Democratic The bill was introduced not only in m em bers of th e H ouse W ays and Means J u n e Schaiow. who handles U niversity em ergencies afte r 5 p.m.. said w orkers of the response to the PBB incident, b ut due to C om m ittee to p rep are legislation as soon as P ow er Plant control room told h er th e switch caused th e breakdow n of boiler No. 1. contamination by DDT. PCB and m ercury as possible. This legislation would determ ine T he P hysical P lant "trouble truck" w as dispatched to find out w hat had caused the well, H ertel said. how much of a reduction in Social Security brow nout, sh e said. The m easure, SB 63, w as introduced in tax es would be m ade and how much general The loss of pow er w as first rep o rted in G iltner Hall at 6:44 p.m.. according to Officer th e Senate Feb. 1. 1977, and passed but T re asu ry revenues would be shifted to pay underw ent some changes in th e House of Social S ecurity costs. B ruce T elfer of th e D epartm ent of Public Safety. P ow er w as back in all affected building by 9:06 p.m., he said. R epresentatives before coming back to th e (continued on page 13) Senate for final approval W ednesday. D espite th e caucus action, any change Thür^ o y . April 6 , LOBBIES FOR ENERGY BILL Carter plans fight on inflati o w@[f W ASHINGTON (API Powell said inflation control breakfast m eeting th a t the out closer to 7 percent. P resident C arter, b eset bv a proposals have been “th e m ajor p resident's program will in central" n, "The president believes, and falling dollar, rising prices and focus of acitivity" in th e W hite inflation. fi elude to ugher anti inflation I think m ost of us believe, th a t large oil im ports, is drafting House since th e p resident re m easures than any taken by the T V energy bl„ our failure to achieve a solution T ru d eau m arks 10 years in offici what is described as a new, turned from a four nation *np adm inistration so far. to th e en erg y problem is th e f r ' “ * «I „¡| Jnd get tough approach to con to South America and Africa on x*llon loo*S Then, a t lunch, C arter met one thing th a t m ore th an any trolling inflation. Monday night. O T T A W A (o p ) — P ie rre E llio tt T ru d e a u with top level economic officials thing else is causing a drop in « hkt* % th e la s t fe w y e a rs b y e c o n o m ic p ro b le m s He told congressional leaders theory that h,Kh,.,p' l He said C arter will deliver a C harles Schultze, chairperson th e value of th e dollar and th u s m a rk s his 10th a n n iv e rs a ry as C a n a d a 's a n d th e s e p a ra tis t m o v e m e n t in French- at a b reakfast m eeting Wed speech som etim e next week of th e Council of Economic im pacting th e A m erican people w, S u fl Writer in take-out s to re s .” S hepard said. The rep o rt shows th e 1976 77 figures to T ru ste es to possibly divest th e Uni -aid -r s th e i .TOR'S NOTE: T h l, 1, th e f i u j “Raising th e age would only change the be th e lowest since 1971. H owever, the in v estm en ts in firms doing bus •>! the nk to ni possi bit °I 1 H rie i « .m in in g the ty p e of liquor sold again, from m ore in 1977-78 figures indicate an increase in each >LegiiUture'e drciaion to r a i n S outh Africa will increase the won b ars to m ore in take-out packages." m inority group w ith th e exception of kgil drinking tg t to 19. th e Office of Investm ent and make blacks. Richard M cCarius, ow ner of Tom's d ire cto r Nancy Elliott said Wedne: the ». and C urren tly , black enrollm ent stan d s at uturpdrinking patterns of M SU and P a rty S tore, agreed. 2.436 — th e low est since 1970 — according Elliott told the m em bers of \ drastically due "It will make m ore stu d en ts hold to th e rep o rt. In 1970, black enrollm ent was B u sin essw o m en 's H u b at their , onp vcur increase in th e legal p arties in ap a rtm en ts," he said. "This recorded to be 1,954. Black enrollm ent \■ kinvayc. luncheon th at her office will invest will increase sales in take-out sto res and reached its peak in 1972, at 2,678. com panies and banks in M SI" "W o r d trace Is f i s t . Wh e n Ice stu d en ts will not go to bars." °V 0 . Miliiken signed n bill According to th e rep o rt, enrollm ent of portfolio to identify those dealing * ith the have mone y to im o st. m m s t ­ » which made it illegal for anyone Doug W ozniak, m anager of Cam pus blacks has increased for freshm en but governm ent of South Africa. ili e ut h o u ses ca l! m e . wlugan under 19 years old to drink C orners II, also said th a t stu d en ts will d ecreased at th e sophomore, junior and - N a n cy E llio t t , d ire c to r , t o ■ I he age increase is aimed at sw itch back to p arties in p riv ate homes, senior levels, indicating th at many who The Com m ittee on Academr Knv ii >ng teenage traffic accidents and b u t he says his sales will not increase e n te r th e U niversity do not stay to m ent will use the inform ation o•otnpiled fife o f l ’ii'e slllìe ìlt a n d T ru sts sc oo drinking, and this y e a r will th a t much. g rad u ate. E llio tt's office to make final dec H owever, th e figures show enrollm ents in v estm en ts in those firms, sh explain' fter nee*!}0*** ' 8 th b i r th d a > ',a l la o n "O ur sales did not change when th e for Chicanos. N ative A m ericans. Asian age w as low ered because when th e age on fund A m ericans and H ispanics risin g slightly in The U niversity uses two methods w as 21 people w ere buying for m inors 1977-78 ov er figures from th e previous in v est money. Elliott said. E ith er a >h< "PnPlZ P 11"0t ,ffwt m05t of the anyw ay," he said. “No m a tte r w hat th e f,l ' frashmen en terin g MSU year. te rm o r a lo n g term investm ent can it meni dealt age is people will g e t alcohol if they w ant T ^ f c W o n R .M o M u m .k e r.v ic e The rep o rt also cites increases in fresh m ade. Only lo n g term investm ents will ■v available ldp“t for student affairs. ^ law will nm c t ( c h u p ( o u j u n t i | it.” E ven if th e re is a disagreem ent on th e man enrollm ent for all m inorities except Chicanos. affected by th e South Africa issue, she sa Food problems p rofits ta k e out s to res will gain w ith th e » »»'ing fall ( 1979, ; . he 3 a id O verall. C hicanoenrollm ent is up slightly As d irecto r of the investm ents and tro- "Whei new law, m ost agree th a t licensed b ars (continued on page 13) Mit ho ly most freshmen tu rn 18 will suffer. E ric C rayner, m anager of th e Rain­ office, Elliott said she has most control o\ to be discussed EntsTh'11? , . 1' 80 most of th e new „ faJ .l willb* 18 by Oet- 3-" bow Ranch, said raising th e age would ¡a in r0Mj EL“ res“ience halls are 18. tbe stu’ the Alle Ey said m ost of his clientele is o f G rebner’s ‘Profs' pam phlet N nitin! l ° n '" " P ™ drinking, betw een 18 and 24. ies off« RRers and house "Any age change would elim inate a u ih tv E d d ie Ail Id cut H nn* alcoholic beverages m ajority of o u r m arket." dorm year olda drinking in H e added th a t false identification ut as of j w ould be a problem . S tu d en ts who rely on M ark G reb n er’s booklet "G rading the ¡calc MU' t o five. They al- ate the professors’ ability to explain tine noifP [fw alternatives to th e "W e have problem s w ith 16- and Profs" to d eterm in e th e ir class schedules will have an updated concepts, the grasp of sub t m aterial, ability to keep student 17*year*olds try in g to g et in now ," he version of th e ratin g s n ext fall — but th at edition may be th e last. attention, affi ct of personality on th e class, and th e work load in ■"»maker s a i d T b^*n conaidered> lie areas i! Banning p a rtie . from said. G rebner, an Ingham C ounty Commissioner, said th e upcoming the course. A i overall rating of the professor is also included, tith e include bablyt^H rMldJence hal1' would Dooley’s m anager Richard Foltz said th ird edition may be th e final one he will publish because he is no For a proie isor's rating to appear in th e booklet, at least five H at haw csidL l d'scussed. h« added, his m a rk et will be severely cut. H e also longer "fascinated" by th e project. ratings must be ret urne . G rebner said. In i campus r e s X P dr!"kin8 habits of said it would crea te an increase in "I feel I’ve m astered it, and I've never made a significant amount The third edition of th booklet will contain updated ratings and gra m USD A strato r law breakers by prom pting "honest of money, given th e tim e I’ve p u t in," G rebner said. will include professors vho have not been rated in previous for Dev !v Dale Ball, hannel the n a , law wiH young m en and women to violate th e G reb n er and sev eral assistan ts have sp en t several days editions, he added director M ich ig a n epart nient of " C a s w e ll t T i ° qUOr in E a a t '"«■husiJ , \ , q“or induatry w|u law .” collecting su rv ey s from stu d en ts about professors they had w inter Agricult ■meth M m °hoi ,„|d ; ut rath er th e ty p es of R ep. Jackie V aughn, D D etroit and term . About 3,000 su rv ey s will be collected and used in the G rebner published the first edition of th e booklet in 1974. and a the U.S ■ii and G ilbert dcoor,: ange' aaid Bill chairperson of th e College and U niver booklet. second edition m 1976. Ten thousand copies of the booklet have A. Lev *f the MSU rh’San [.iJnsed, n0faCtiVitle,f0rthe s ity C om m ittee, agreed, saying raising S urveys w ere passed out in W ells Hall earlier this w eek and will been sold at 9;>c each, he said. The new edition will cost $ 1. D epart n ■ ami Human n. ld Beverage A ssoda- th e ag e will cause a g re a t increase in th e be handed out in B erkey Hall today and F riday, G reb n er said. G rebner said th e new booklet should be m ore precise since the N utrii it* A fter the iowi num ber of college stu d en ts arre ste d for S tu d en ts a re asked to fill out surveys during class and hand the survey questions have been im proved, and m ore stu d en ts will be er aKe was enacted i liquor law violations. forms back later. surveyed. "Hut when 1 stop, th at will be th e end. I d appreciate it if The rt it h a $5 On th e surveys, stu d en ts a re asked to rate th e ir professors on a the U niversity would make its ratin g system public." he said. stu d e n ts ©pOiñfeifl) Mideast: shuffling Affirmative a stacked deck? action m arks Ambiguity, a byword in interna­ ments, but continues to build these tional relations, seems enthroned settlem ents, using his own people in the dialectic of the Arab- Israeli conflict. Israeli Prime Min­ ister Menachem Begin and Egyp­ as pawns in a game of concessions. The struggle over the meaning of UN Resolution 242 is another belated victory tian President Anwar Sadat have example of Begin's failure to deal both, to a great extent, seized with both Sadat and C arter in good MSU officials like to propagate the idea th at this Universkl upon an opportunity to veil state faith. Politicians like Republican cultural melting pot of sorts, a place where students and facult I ments in ambiguity. The United Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas races study and work together under a banner of great equdjbl States is no less guilty of this dignify Begin's ambiguous inter­ But the affirmative action scorecard at MSU, particularly w S r sleight of hand. Some would call it pretation of the resolution under to its Chicano student population exposes this idea as a myth ineptitude. the guise of concern for the Jewish A fter ignoring a year of protests and demands, the MSU B Begin, unwaveringly backed by vote. But American Jew s are not Trustees has finally given Chicano students a counselor in the Os some short-sighted American poli­ solidly behind Begin. Many, in Supportive Services. We applaud this tardy but significant! ticians, is m astering the art of fact, recognize his failure to work because Chicano students have several tim es persuasively sho* ambiguity — particularly with his toward peace and his many actions without a counselor, the University was remiss in meeti opposing interpretation of UN contrary to diplomatic progress. obligations. resolution 242, which calls for The peace initiative came first The Office of Supportive Services as an institution has not) Israeli troop withdrawal from from Sadat and has, to some without its share of controversy during the past year. The absent occupied Arab lands. The C arter extent, been furthered by Ameri­ Chicano counselor is only one facet of a larger problem. A year* administration helped cloud the can intervention. But Begin, abet­ office was given a new director, Christine Wilson. More import issue even more with its recent ted by an unstable American was subsequently reorganized. decision to evidently accept a policy, can defeat any effort by The reorganization, as yet undefined to students’ satisfaction permanent Israeli military pres­ simply holding to a hard line and for "decentralization" of the counseling services. U nder this plantU ence on the W est Bank of the threatening to refuse further ne­ Chicano counselor, Jesse Gonzales, was released from his job Jordan River. gotiations. If peace is to become a Several times after Gonzales' dismissal both former President!] Prior to this policy realignment, reality in the Middle East, Israel R. Wharton Jr. and President Edgar L. Harden told Chicano stud« the U.S. stand on W est Bank must be wrestled to the bargaining new counselor would soon be hired, even when Wilson and Ass troops, in concurrence with Sa­ table and shown, through conces­ Provost Jam es Hamilton were telling the same group the new pU dat's, was one of the few recogni­ sions of its own, th at negotiations not allow for such a position. 1 zable cards in the diplomatic are a two-way process. The trustees must share the blame for a pointless delay in rest! shuffle taking place with the the position of Chicano counselor, since students brought the issue« Mideast stacked deck. The Car­ board’s attention more than once. University officials clearly steps ter/S ad at demand had been that Israel withdraw all troops to Spraying program makes Chicanos and other minority students by ignoring their pleas fn treatm ent. The appqintment of Dorothy Gonzales will help hd borders as they existed before the wound, but the scaron MSU’s affirmative action record will remji June 1967 w ar — with Israeli security guaranteed — but now marijuana a real threat hope it does not fester. C arter is tem pering th at stand, backing down in the face of implied Paraquat is a herbicide. It is a poison. It is all the of this evolved a program whereby the State Israeli threats to abandon the more hazardous because scientists do not really D epartm ent in 1975 began supplying the Mexican peace initiative altogether. know just how dangerous it is when oxidized and governm ent with P araquat to spray not only on Begin has shown an unwilling­ inhaled with marijuana smoke. marijuana fields, but also on poppy fields to wipe out The S ta te N ew s ness to bargain under anything but If your stash is Mexican and has a gold tint to it, brown heroin. his own term s, and apparently has T h u rsd ay , A p ril 6, 1978 dubious congratulations are in order. You may be succeeded in intimidating the one of an estim ated 22 percent of Mexican dope That is why marijuana is suddenly the health E ditorials ore I he opinions o f the Stale News. View points, coh C arter administration into backing buyers potentially poisoned by your friendly federal hazard that governm ent officials and self-appointed and le tte rs ore p e r s o n a l o p in io n s . * off from a justified request essen­ government. The tainted dope is also being passed "experts" have always held it to be. Gruesome E d ito ria l D e p a r tm e n t tial to peace. In addition to taking a off as Columbian Gold. symptoms include breathing disability and lung E d ito rin c h ie f Michael Tammura Photo Editor #099 non-negotiable diplomatic line, PharmChem Laboratories in Palo Alto, Calif., damage and, in severe cases, coughing up blood. Managing Editor Kof Brown f nf*rfo*nm*nf and Book Editor Kathy 'O pinion Editor Dave Misialowski Begin is now suggesting th a t his reported this week th at five out of five Michigan Sports Editor TonÜi Spadai P ro /e d i Editor Ralph Frommohno initial bargaining proposal is his The National Organization for the Reform of Layout Editor Dtboroh* dope samples it was asked to test showed City Editor M ichael W inter Copy Chief K„fhtSi final one. The Israeli prime minis­ appreciable levels of Paraquat, which is being Marijuana Laws is suing the governm ent for Campus Editor A nne Stuort Fraalonca Editor Dorjl polluting the country and is calling for an injunction Wire Editor Jocelynr Loskowsk Stall nRepresentative v p t v ifi te r has repeatedly expressed con­ sprayed on Mexican marijuana fields. /WitWuoJ cern for the safety and mainten­ on herbicide spraying. Meanwhile, the federal Advertising Department A policy was instituted in 1975 by the Nixon governm ent is looking on complacently and doing Adnr""n!iManag. Shoron Seiler Assistant A dve rtisin g Manager ance of existing Israeli settle­ administration to crack down on drug traffic, and out nothing. s ^ s s o th e r agencies took the tim e to investigate progress ¡0 all fields, including politics. The A m erica's in te re sts in th e area. Thud oth er legislators you would find no one’s S u t e News editorial calling upon the record is particularly clean. we sponsor an ev e n t on campus É Supreme Court to repudiate Bakke and S tate New s covers it is very impt Why is it th a t in th e past four weeks uphold the spirit and letter of affirmative th re e of M ichigan’s top politicians (Con it isn’t incorrectly reported becauxl action iSN, Oct. 6, 1977) is a good example gressm an Diggs, S ta te S enators Nelson and personal opinions of reporters or f oi this. The S tste News has no control over Thanks again. C artw right) have been accused of some allegations mode against politicnns, but has thing or ano th er? Why is it th at these same ASMSU editorial ripped a right and an obligation to comment on politicians a re front page stories when Youth Institute fori details of these allegations. Senators Nelson som ething n eg ativ e happens and are at in the MiddkT and Cartwright are, with respect to the tacked on th e editorial pages? Why? Well, issues at hand, not black men but politi* one stro n g th o ught comes to my mind and is ciana. Period. based on my "cultural paranoia." T here is a P le a se writtl Shakespeare 1977. I'm inclined to consider 53 percent as significant. Obviously, th e S ta te News is grow ing tre n d to pilfer from th e black com munity th e gains made during th e past hard to please. 15 y ears. The epitom y of this thought C overage praised My friend and I a re incarcerated n l Secondly, w here do you g e t th e idea th a t stan d s before th e Suprem e C ourt, disguised right, ed it shows "th e d eg ree of apathy can only support a in th e Allan Bakke case on “rev erse Correctional In stitu tio n . The reasoflt w riting to you is in hopes that you! m ovem ent for changing th e p re s e n t student discrim ination." The S ta te News editorial We would like to thank th e S ta te News able to help us w ith o u r problem. board stru ctu re"? The w ord ap ath y means attack is testim ony to this resen tm en t of for its objective reporting of an event Shakespeare once said th e world is a unconcern o r indifference, how does this black p ro g ress in politics and carries over in sponsored on cam pus by Youth In stitu te for We are tw o young black dudes 4 comedy to those who feel and a tragedy to tra n sla te as support for a movement? o th e r area s th a t blacks have progressed in. Peace in th e Middle E a st on Saturday. early 20s who a re in need of c those who think. Somehow your recent P erh ap s I need an o th er th re e te rm s of I certainly hope th a t black students, as Jean n e Baron's article, "Speaker explains dence. We a re well-versed, intelligf editorial on ASMSU goes to g re a t length to ATL. well as w hites and o th ers a t MSU, are terro rism in Israel," was a factual report of who enjoy sp o rts, outdoors, and h prove th e tru th of this statem ent. Thirdly, anyone w ho w en t through aw are of th e su b tle tactics being used what th e speaker, Carlos Rizowy, said. The All w e would like to do is receive œ F irst, you call th e m inority th a t voted in reg istratio n saw th a t to avoid voting, du rin g th ese reactionary tim es. The S tate speaker’s views w ere reported correctly possibly a visit from anybody of i n ASMSU Student Board presidential elec­ stu d en ts had to d elib erately go around the N ew s editorials on th e aforem entioned and w ithout personal judgm ents by Jeanne. race or sex who would like to cheefff tions "pathetic." But w eren't you th e people voting area . People who did th a t w ere politicians a re good exam ples of this This is a refresh in g exam ple of good who urged students not to vote? I don't probably ju s t in terested in g e ttin g o ut of activity. This is surely endangering black journalism. We have been distressed in the Being in prison is a very tryingj happen to think of myself as “pathetic;" th e IM building. T h ese s tu d e n ts therefore progress and gains and is of th e very nature past by w hat w e felt was a less objective ence and when mail is as far and in“ after all I am of some im portance to have no cause to com plain — th e y didn't of tactics used against blacks during the stand taken by S ta te News rep o rters and as it is, it does g e t to be very lonely ASMSU — I voted and urged o thers to vote vote. R econstruction era. the paper as a whole on th e Middle E ast also. Jo n Nalley Mike M urphy situation. So if you would please print our W A308 Emmons 1431 (» S partan Village your new spaper and in turn ' It is intriguing th a t this editorial refers to E ast Lansing Our organization’s objective is the sup greatly indebted to you. Dan Jones as an “intelligent choice," when port of Israel. We a re an informational Thank you very much . . • • scant weeks before the intelligent choice was not voting and th e abolition of th e office. D an J o n e s , p re s id e n t-e le c t of SN ‘p ilfers’ EDITOR’S NOTE: If Mr. Murphy were to peruse past State News editorials he organization attem p tin g to inform people of R onSl the im portance of supporting the survival of RonnieS^ th e A SM SU S tu d e n t B oard. would find that this paper has consistently Secondly, th e S tate N ew s urges Dan to the only dem ocracy in the Middle E ast and P.O. B n and strongly urged and supported minority have th e initiative to elim inate th e very position he worked to be elected to.” This is b lack p rogress the ways this dem ocracy can further Milan, Mx* f iudicrous. Do you read editorials before they are printed? Students voted for him because they w ant to see th e job done, not SN p rofesses Your recen t ed ito rials (M arch 30), "Nel­ bOONESBURY elim inated. Dan Jones w on't tu rn his back son: A Conflict o f In te rests" and "C art­ by Garry Tru on his supporters by putting an end to his w right: An Exam ple," reg ard in g th e moral w e l.a s i u n - own work w ithout exploring th e ASMSU fa lse ex p ertise stan d ard s and practices of s ta te S enators v ic to r. hom o tu b hum an u -rs ta n p tt, its the b ra in - EVERY YEAR, HE PRESENTS AWARDS TO THOSE NATIONS NERE, tare a w o k ! 'THE JAM BS presidency’s vast potentials. E arl Nelson an d A rth u r C artw right are WHOSHOW THEMOSTIM ­ IT'S ALL EXPLAINED IN t RIGHTS AU/ARDS CHILD OF THE EARL CARTER IHATS exam ple of vicious tactics employed by the PROVEMENTTNFURTHER/N6 \ THIS WHITEHOUSE BRO­ Lastly, who are you to decide th a t the ; BANQUET6ET U.S. SECRETARY PERSONAL LIBERTIES, AS ‘ A m m rr th e m ® I n ever cease to be amazed by ail th e w hite media to d e te r p rogress th e black CHURE OUTLINING THE a P .& V E N COVET® particular change advocated is "for the STARTED ANY- OF SYMBOLISM. CERTIFIED BY AMNESTY ! expertise th e S tate News editorial staff com munity has m ade in th e a rea of politics. ■) WAY? 1 AWARDS AND THEIR EACH YEAR O F C O & benefit of th e students?" The students have INTERNATIONAL! ■ c professes in ASMSU m atters. The m anner in which th ese editorials are ) QUALIFICATIONS.. \ already made a decision, 3,400 of them F irst of all, they complain th a t th e office presen ted a re uncalled for and stereotypic. \ elected Dan Jones. ASMSU mainly needs of ASMSU board president is inherently I am not su p p o rtin g th e allegations against strong forceful leadership, capable of easing flawed because not enough stu d en ts vote these men nor am I saying th a t negative student factionalism. Hopefully, your next for th e office. T here seem s to be some news ab o u t blacks should be om itted. But ASMSU editorial won't call for eith er grief contradiction here, as I seem to recall a ev ery tim e th e re is an allegation made o r laughter. S tate New s editorial urging stu d en ts not to against a black politician’s conduct, the H enry E. Sosa vote for this office in th e election. Y et Dan w hite p ress plays it up so th a t it appears to 341 E vergreen Jones w inning plurality is approxim ately th e public th a t all black politicians are E a st Lansing 53 percent higher than K en t B arry’s w as in corrupt. I am s u re th a t if your paper or i S)ole N e w ». Eo»t lo o t in g , M ic h ig o n T h u rsd ay A pril 6 . 1978 5 (■ d u ratio n al American has made intellectual FRED VAN HARTES VELDT people to make it to th e polls and do th e ir dem ocratic du ty if they thinking through issues and solving social problem s, rep re (llll „( Ihe masses. IIt ia choose, hut th a t is all it teaches. sentation becomes necessary in voidable evil in a mass W hat is voting? N othing more a dem ocracy the size of Amer , f y, and h e re s w h y : th an multiple choice. ica's. c government is nt rolled by the ihrouKb cotinK. D «™ „ u m e s t h a l p e o p 'e a n Education: I One might argue th a t choos ing involves reasoning. Well, th a t’s the way it should be. N ecessitated by a mass popu lace, elitism resu lts. These elite are th e ones who p resen t the "Ingelligenl voting.” But then altern ativ es to the m asses, the thr structure ana ones who do reason things one might also arg u e th a t those pf democracy and cur who don't vote m ight not he th rough, who do relate facts Public educa vie issue voting in p art because they ra th e r than ju s t list them . They WESTLAND SHOPPING CENTER ¡ cruci „1 to this under inform ation, devising argu m ents and reasoning, nothing might not be reasoning. They are the teachers, th e politicians, teaching stu d en ts to chose from m ents. and determ ing th e vali more. Then stu d en ts regurgi never even learned th e reason th e scientists. They are think or memorize p resen ted anw ers í democratic educa dity of o th e rs' reasoning. ta te as much as th ey can ing of how to take a te st. ers. Iv. ra th e r than teaching them to B m would teach peo O ur educational system does rem em ber, barfing o u t tru e develop th e ir own answ ers, Mon. thru Sot. 10 A .M . to 9 P.M. Yet why should the presence reason. Reasoning in not generally do th ese things. false, matching, and essay an American education leaches Since 200 million (?) people of an elite keep th e masses from determining relation Instead, it teaches facts. It sw ers. enough to p erp etu ate dem o Sun. Noon to 5 P.M. cannot all run for public office being taught to reason? L-een facts, organizing p resen ts inform ation and argu By operating in this w ay, by crary . U teaches enough for -twee even if they w ere capable of A political paranoid might Prices good thru 4-10-78 suggest th a t greed is to blame. If one is an elite, one is also rich and powerful. It becomes a If they had, they would have m a tte r of self in terest. Does the ‘LASH LARROWE’ been surprised. F reedm an o- w hether Esmail's experience raises any civil liberties ques factory forem an teach ail his pened his talk by explaining tions. w orkers how to do his job? No. th a t he had been asked to go to After listening to F reedm an, because th at would he political Esmail: listen Israel hecause Goodman w as going as an o b serv er for the National la w y e r's Guild, and it was felt th a t Goodman s rep o rt when I went to Goodman I half expected to see a wild eyed anti Zionist radical. He tu rn ed out to be mild m annered, far suicide. I'ndoubtedly. one of them might make a b etter forem an than himself. So to maintain his power the to all sides would be biased against Israel. tual, unemotional, his p resen ta forem an does exactly w hat the So far, so good. But then he tion devoid of ad hominem or elite do. He teaches his w orkers launched into a Red baiting ideological argum ent, richly re only enough to make the system attack on th e L aw yer's Guild, w arding to anyone w anting to function. Hut he m ust also im pugned th e in teg rity and learn about the pros and cons of p erp etu ate the job of foreman, w-ent days two persons adm itted as evidence in th e ly different audiences. That m otives of th e Esm ail Commit so he singles out th e best th e case. L been in Israel as trial. was, in p art, because Freedm an te e, inform ed us th a t Esm ail's w orker and teaches him to Is it too much to hope. I at the Esmail pre When you consider how pas w as h ere during break , and so Israeli law yer, Felicia Langer, reason: Both the forem an’s wonder, th at before we make y hearings have re- sions in our com m unity have his audience w as m ade up is — are you read y for this — a pow er and th e system are up our minds on as highly their impressions to been excited by th is case, an alm ost en tirely of faculty and Comm unist. By question tim e, secure. charged as issue as this, we res here in Hast Lansing, aspect of th e Freedm an tow nspeople. W hat w as re g re t it almost seem ed th a t th e issue Thus, th e security of elitism is would, as we say in our classes, ame with awesome ere Goodman m eetings I found table was th a t so few who was th e credibility of th e E s fathered by greed. listen to all sides? report on such a depressing w as th a t our speak­ heard Freedm an cam e to hear mail D efense C om m ittee and But this analogy is incorrect. We could learn something ers addressed tw o alm ost total Goodman. E rn est Goodman ra th e r than useful. On Tuesday. I’ll explain whv. first was Monroe Freed i respected professor of r Hofstra. who has been > counsel in many civil s and civil rights cases, ho is on the ACLU 1board. as followed two weeks Ernest Goodman, a ¿d Detroit lawyer who en defense counsel in civil liberties and civil cases, and who is on the ACIX board, member of a Lansing committee charged with ing a statement on the The compact, berties issues posed by e. I attended both meet automatic 35mm SLR The experience was at Minolta XD-11 SLR Informative and depres 50m m FI-7 le n s li s t *570. $398 as informative in th a t the Minolta XG-7 SLR both speakers w ere eement as to what has 5 0 m m F 1 -7 le n s L is t ‘ 4 3 0 . *299 appening in Israel since $94.81 ! was arrested: that he t tortured, in the ususal [of that term; that he was 11counsel during the pro- Minolta Auto interrogation pre- his confession: that Electroflash 12. Ihe was told while th e re ?ing a full fledged mem T hundayAM Edrtion ¡the PFLP would entail a }nth period of training in Big s urplus, but Blues still wants h efty rate *of weapons and explo he backed out and came that now that the trial under way he is , . i . f *5 4 ” gented by com petent I and that the trial is ¡conducted fairly: that th e . may decide not to admit .nfession as evidence, in IheDetroitNews case the charges may be cd; and that the Esmail se ( ommittee has been State accused of hiring en in some of the asser- ¡rontained in leaflets it has 2,800 Illegal’ workers juted. h speakers deplored poli urveillance by the FBI on mpus; failure of the police Bow Esmail to have a r when he asked for one beginning of his inter P°n: the practice of in ter­ ring suspects over pro­ Good Morning, periods in which the cr is denied adequate ; fbo notion that member- in an organization, in th e ,ce of an overt act, is a Olivetti’s Lexikon 83 D.L. W orld’s only electric portable with the guilt by membership Interchangeable typing balls Lansing r fbe case, Freedm an poodman were, in the end, f in agreement than dis- pnient. In his prepared « 12 CARRIDGE • AUTOMATIC RETURN # Q uick R ibbon C h an g e F ; Freedman said th a t gjls association with the w^nt beyond mere mem- !•! • R e p e a te r Keys • C arrin g C a se $299 pp hecause the indictment, li s t *349.** r °n Esmail s admission ;"p »as in Libya in 1976, Like Kitchen Talk. Accent on Living. M oto r on your doorstep. Every morning. R \ ' J.m “ lawyers say, "brought a wenter." t time World. Friday, our weekend fun guide to It's a great tim e to get The News SPORTS 0 ® Uy folks. K ieoter at he is charged with eNews. what's happening in the state. Sunday Magazine. TV Magazine, w ith statewide On your doorstep at 7 a.m. BIORHYTHM • > member of a terrorist m Z ' kl'° win,{ ils aims listings. A nd on and on and on. 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M ich 4887.1 I m Lsniail ¡« «— i- . 1,s WMk, wheth Ms confession is the columns, features, ideas and special sections The Detroit News is famous for. k J Matthau in n double-header] By Byron Baker State News Reviewer *t ■ 1 difficult t„ recall Ml,lk I HJpji J having been *, P, ‘ ^ 1 The recent sim ultaneous re ­ lease of U niversal’s House Calls appealing, ,,r J a rk J '1 and Columbia’s Casey's Shadow at light comedy ih,.r H Barroom m arks th e re tu rn to th e screen, is much better j than her berf.«*. after an absence of nearly two years, of v eteran ch a ra cte r lead Touch .« C W alter M atthau. . T h i'o lh er M.t.ha, fU Boogwabazh It is reassu rin g to see Mat thau's nim ble w it, and his talent for im m ersing him self in a m g t h e ro u n d s . « . . . C“ »y'» Shido*. «'„I' the Michigan Th„lr, characterization, at w ork in the V V / / j j n*WKl hu' -bv„)us|l By FRED of one column; th e b arten d er is movies again (ap p aren tly whole and hale following som e deli Ì J/ 'm entioned VAN HARTSVELDT w orthy of tw o. cate 1976 open h ea rt surgery). r J| story about hors,. ,r By Fred van Hartesveldt State News Reviewer Dykstra’s Colonial: a factory bar, liveliest on payday, T h u rs­ He seem s to brin g som ething of individual in te re st — a peculiar mH1* / *'■ / r*eing really » „rk u|] The picture deal, This is a boogwabazh collage. day. efforts or a p „ ir c , j n | intensity, perh ap s somewhat Bar fragm ents include: Mike's Bar: in Holt; like th e derivative of his experience in tra in er (Matthaui and J The Depot: on South Wash Ju g , pocket size. A sign outside New York's Yiddish th e a te r — ly to nu rtu re a pmnnjijjj ington S tre e t, in th e old railway read s " F ree Beer Tom orrow." to each of his roles, reg ard less a shot at winning thrU depot, of large scale railroad Art’s Bar: on Kalamazoo of the overall quality of the Kuiodoso Downs ~ thej paraphernalia; i.e ., crossing S tre e t, A rt’s is probably the vehicle. richest horse race lights, stop lights, crossing only b a r in town w ith a "Happy M atthau’s ability to enliven D irector Riu '»hn I gates and a 40-foot ceiling. H our" from 7 to 9 in the the p arts he plays is of particu blacklisted in the 'Sly. , a C ontrast to “despot": like the m orning. Ask for th e one and lar value in both of his latest com fortable living :fro,] le tte rs in th e word th e silences only Shooper, a beer, if it still outings, n eith er of which is handicapping) and came a t th e w rong places. When exists. otherw ise strong. Glenda Jackson and W alter M atthau in U niversal's new comedy, “House Calls“ Carol Sobieski a train passes th e Depot, the F or th e last few te rm s Bar In House Calls, (U niversal; at directed by Howard Zieff. some very effective n Depot literally lights up. room Boogwabazh has attem p t the M eridian Eight Theatres) of th e horse pr,>fess„,c Mustang Bar: w ith its some ed to cap tu re th e ch aracter of an often w eary and tedious ing a beautifully phot, w hat-earned reputation for be mid-Michigan's lesser-known comedy, M atthau po rtray s and edited setjuenr, ing ugly in appearance and drinking establishm ents. It may gifted surgeon Charley Nichols, son), a feisty, quick w itted di The screenplay, by Ju liu s J. the birth of the f,,a| character, th e M ustang has th e continue to do so during future thing" - and tint readily and whose wife of som e 31 years vorcee, to whom he grows Epstein, Max Shulman, Alan story never realh potential to intim idate. Along term s, but at th e hand of a easily sinks along with its tired has recently died. A fter de close. Ann, herself recently Mandel and C harles S hyer is gether. The rhara’rtn w ith P apa Geno’s a few build­ different w riter. This collage comic m aterial, but M atthau cades of ab solute m arital fidel freed from a m arriage to an disorganized and scattered — contrived, alternately ings aw ay, th e M ustang reflects contains nam es and places of and Jackson do well with th eir ity, C harley is d eterm ined to outrageously unfaithful m ate, an astu tely w ritten scene be sentim ental. th e black/w hite racial d i­ unreview ed but not unre scenes. play th e field — in th e most will have none of Charley’s chotomy of N orth Lansing. searched tav ern s. tw een M atthau and Jackson, D irector Howard Zieff has M atthau w hu > sexual sense possible — for as playing around. The couple’s for instance, is abruptly fol Faces: as ugly as th e M us­ Bar music: Like books, most tried to draw especially win known to plav the long as he can. differing views on th e sanctity tang, maybe uglier. E verything bands can't be judged by th eir lowed by a m ontage of the two ning perform ances from his tw o occasion himself) n „ ,1 Soon, how ever, he m eets of the pair bond form th e basis lovers running down a beach to conceivable happens th e re on a cover. The cover patrons pay. principals to obscure th e short - a nicely shaded « ( i Ann A tkinson (Glenda Jack for much of the action. the tune of th e Beatles’ ‘Some w eekend. It rots on South that is. I have heard bands with comings of th e script. It is observed perfum a-,, | W ashington S treet. less rhythm than washing Nolan’s, previously known as machines. C la res: in Mason, reputed for its beer on th e house. C lare’s was nicer than th e rem odeled Many th anks to Jo e Bell, m anager of E a st Lansing’s Pea nut B arrel, for an afternoon of Concert delves into Baroque music Nolan’s. The same crow d hangs potatory inform ation. By Robert Baker Alan C urtis th e harpsi ment. displaying his technique the concert. The old tran sv erse lized many modern tedta th ere; often county com mission­ Apologies to Emily Post and State News Reviewer chordist and MSU alum nus, is in a suite by Jean Philippe flute is notorious for intonation such as quarter ers. Emily P est for a few rath er An MSU g rad u ate and an also a well known baroque Rameau (1683 17641. In one of The Jug: also in Mason, but bizarre w inter te rm columns. problems, and B rueggen had sondi, flu tter tongurou internationally known soloist ex p ert. He delves into baroque th e movem ents "Les Trois monies and double sum downtown. Small, com pact, and Boogwabazh will continue some uncertain m om ents in this team ed up T uesday night to put music as a concertizer, lecturer, Mains", as th e title suggests, effect was stark and i cozy. Usually closed by 10 p.m. this term from th e poppinating regard. on a fine concert of recorder conductor and recording artist. C urtis executed many difficult The Ashtray: South W ash­ pen of a reform ed S tate News Before interm ission, a con certainly this was the and harpsichord music. C urtis is cu rren tly a professor hand crossings. He had a clean ington S tree t. The b ar is w orthy copy chief. Renaldo Migaldi. tem porary work, "Fragm ent" exciting piece on the prq F rans B rueggen is th e re at the U niversity of California touch but th e re w ere scattered Brueggen had given flaws. In the final movement (1968) by M akoto Shinohara at Berkeley and is also very vious concert at MSI' a corder and tra n sv e rse flute was played. Shinohara is just active in th e Dutch music "G avotte avec 6 Doubles". Cur soloist. Born in A m sterdam , and certainly Curtis : scene, th e country w here he tis literally pulled out all the stran g e r to the camw Brueggen is reg ard ed as one of one of the m odern composers, had studied with G ustav Leon stops. the world's m ost forem ost ba­ including Luciano Berio, who hopefully soon again t... hardt. David Begelman pleads innocent roque specialists. He to u rs ex tensively, perform s con C urtis played one solo seg Brueggen played tra n sv e rse flute for the opening section of have dedicated w orks to the recorder player. The piece uti happen by and demo: th eir specialized virtue tem porary music with his re BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - Municipal Ju d g e C. B ernard corder trio Sour Cream and Begelman. 57, specifically David Begelman, form er presi­ Kaufman ordered Begelman to in stru cts at m aster classes and was charged w ith forging, in ADIDAS SALE d e n t of Columbia P ictures, appear for fu rth e r arraignm ent renow ned conservatories. th e nam es of Hollywood pleaded innocent Tuesday to in Pasadena Superior Court on ures, th re e checks totaling grand theft and forgery April 25. A trial d ate could be $40,000. charges. set at th a t time. No bail will be posted. LIEBERMANN'S Got Saturday Tonight Only! Save an all softball and baseball shoes in stoc| Night Fever? Great selection of fa cto ry seconds and new shoes to choose from. SALE STARTS AT 4 P.m. D o n ’t iTliss It! THE ATHLETE'S SHOP 233 E. G r a n d River Two straw votes by Miss J as she comfortably steps into this season that likes things natural, especially with texture. 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I he rest of th e bandm embers and th a t includes commercial | musl art out poxtioo m orphous p erv erse prince anti baby, ’cause you're the fine I As a resu lt. It displays a happy are the best Iggy has ever hero, searching for something love." rock like Rod S tew art, BOC, m edium betw een Iggy's pre performed with, hut it's John Queen, S tev e Miller, etc. — it is j,m - P m lS a r t n good in a nothing world. In W e m ustn't forget that half sen t style and th e gut level high Harden s saxophone which adds beyond me how you couldn't fall term s of concept, Kill City is L F h .n -1 rendinB Joan A B o o k ! Kill ( it> are on green vinyl lives lie in escape But th e tru th ne changes the record, several y ea rs th e only maga carrot topped moron ruined my a hu h makes ¡! the most beauti is in th e sound we m ake/C an t v iNot again. This m ust zine dedicated to 'th e belief record!" I t’s a weird relation fui ree■■:•«! I \ e ev er seen, anybody hear me when I call?/ I tenth time today; the th a t rock 'n roll would even ship. L et’s face it. “Jo e The hi I,.' hew iav, Iggv was the The real scene is out beyond |d th time th is month.) tually have its day again, a conviction th a t m ight as well FOR THE .1,1! sounds good. Ama iugh. this is Iggy Pop's have been religious for all the X-ord ever, and his others I t exactly mediocre. In foundation it had in observable reality." FOR RUGGED I «ords, it's great! ^ It I me feel good - sorts like The production is excellent, and d em o n strates once and for WILDERNESS CAMPING If your idea of camping includes back-packing, STATE NEWS ing and climbing we have m STOP BY THE V' A. * V e equipment and { " * experts to help you get STATE NEWS O the most out of roughing it! OFFICE 351*8880 1139 E Grand River 343 STUDENT Fast, Free 351-7100 RAUPP SERVICES OR Delivery k Campfitters 966 Trow bridge * don t forget to ask tor fre e cups of P epsi' CALL 355-8252 2021 E. M ic h igo n 484-9401 RAMSEY LEWIS TEQUILA MOCKINGBIRD \ V 'llt I'1 link \ I’l.IMn CLARKE Uni S ' i l .III i I 1 1 - M O D LkN M AN L O N N IE LISTON SM ITH The Isley Brothers 18 Tequila Mockingbird" LO VELAN D Showdown • s Costello's incredi- the sensitively rich hey including Cl.-” follows hot on the t'S t'y that has made Ramsey Take Me To The N eil Phase (Pari 1a 2 1 ' t album V y A im Is { tme musical giant Ain't Giving Up No Love Groove With You the most talked about, i Coolm Me Out (Part 14 2) Fun And Games ~e* artist of 1978 HUBERT LAWS SAY IT Vi'ITH S IL E N C E including: TOWER OF POWER The Baron False Faces/Love Gets Better WE CAME TO PLAY HHappen« Every Day/Say It With Stenca including JZ 34930 Showdown" is an in­ Lovw Vou is Gonna See Me Thru stant Isleys get down. One listen and Let Me Touch Vou Vm-Yang Thang there is no question—The Isleys hold Sha'e My Lite Bittersweet Soul Music the crown as the heavyweight cham­ BRAINSTORM pions of the music world Sutherland Brothers Journey ToThe Light including & Q uiver We re On Our Way Home (Paris t A ?> Lovng Just You Brand New Day SLIPSTREA M Every Time I See You. I Go Wild' Journey To The Light m m m ih is HEATWAVE I f , 3 ?2 Hubert Laws (voted the m u m UP MY UFF C e n t r a l h e a tin g n la" “ st the 1977 Downbeat including JC 34906 The original Bay Area, «'.Tiler s Poll) returns with his much mcludmg o litile Too la te Emotion The Groove Line Party Poops good-time street band has released J' t upated second LP, co produced ove Till Love Touches Your Lite. their most definitive record m their Central Heating Leavm For A Dream y Hubert and his brother Ronnie iom Th«» Musical "The W ii ) Send Out For Sunshine e.even year career It’s sure to be re­ laws membered and plaved for years to JZ 35327 Brand new from Brain sto rm -a n explosive high-powered storm of soul and disco excitement A must for partyin* or just plain groovin'. MARLENA SHAW ACTING UP m:\KY<;iioss u „ including: IM b m g 0,1 The B««l In M ,/O rM fflin JC 3i>.’ h4 Tin- hit duet single. "Too JE 35260 Warm your soul with "Central Heatmg." the new album ART GARFUNKEL 1. 0 V I : I S T i l l : S T U F F M iliti Im i little Too I ate." «is inn including: «aces More/I m Back For More from Heatwave, who gave you Only The Beautiful Rock N Roll I lo v e Vou to inn'il hy Johnny Mathis and He Boogie Nights" and "Always and WATERMARK Love is The Stuff Where The Blue Begins •neve Williams is the highlight of Forever." this wonde'ful new musical en M O R E THAN JUST m 3^ 3 J N " ' " « . » tyle «ad tal- as an in n e r d e p ili o l J7 35780 Henry Gross’ music Mar e n ïShaws S '10"' best í re in ranges from flat out rock & roll to Matteria album yet. soaring majestic ballads with re- JC 344 ’ S "W atermaiK." Art Lì. markable skill and power. JE 34967 Fantastic! The only al Uinkel s thud solo a lb u m -1 J bea bum by the superstar singer song tifili selections d'splavmg the met writer that has all the hits A perfect liions production and sensd' musical gift vocals that .lie the consistent tradì m aik of h is records 2 2 0 MAC Mon. - Sat. 9 - 9 i University Mall Su n. 1 2 - 5 332-3525 T O M S H A N A H A N S p a r t a n ’s s o ftb a ll Baseball's opening day te a m e x p e r ie n c e d ! O p e n in g d a y p la n s h a d t o be m ade ahead o f tim e in D e tr o it p re d ic t w h o th e s u rp ris e s a re . K e m e m b e r C h ica g o ’s W h ite S ox MSU third in nation in '77, first th is y e a r. and C u bs la s t ye a r? O r B osto n ByG A Y LE JA C O B S O N m e n t to th e M S U w o m e n 's w h ile ju s t to get used J T h e T ig e rs h a v e so m uch w ith its ro o k ie s in 1976? O r S U te N e w s S p o rt« W r it e r b a s k e tb a ll te a m . U lib a r r i e x ­ s o ftb a ll," maintain«! l y p o s itiv e s p e cu la tio n s u rro u n d in d iv id u a lly , M a rk F id ry c h in M S U 's w o m e n 's s o ftb a ll te a m p ects M a ry K a y It n y r e ( firs t- "T h e re 's always 1 w in g th e m a fte r th e y o u n g , 1976? w ill o pen u p th e ir 1978 re g u la r base and p itc h e r), C a ro l p e rio d . H opefully t t y , , p ro m is in g te a m fin is h e d 18-8 in T h is is F id ry c h 's f ir s t o p e n in g season a c tio n to d a y a t 3 p .m . H u tc h in s (s h o rts to p and th ir d - w o rk in g o u t on th e ir <»,4 s p rin g tr a in in g th a t th e g am e d a y w ith th e T ig e rs o n th e w h e n th e y face th e W e s te rn base), P am R e n d in e (second- th o se fiv e p u t th e ir) sold o u t in a dvan ce . m o un d . T w o y e a rs a g o he d id n ’t M ic h ig a n B ro n co s o n O ld C o l­ base s n d c e n te rfie ld ), C a rm e n d o in g som ething, th n l U n less y o u w a n t to g e t th e p itc h u n til M a y a n d la st y e a r he le ge F ie ld . K in g (le ftfie ld ) sn d D ia n e Spool- th in g s d o n e ." I b le a ch e r se a ts, w h ic h a re al w as in th e h o s p ita l w ith an T h e S p a rta n s a re fre s h o ff s tra Ith ird b a s e l to have a h a rd e r T h e S pa rta n s d tlu u tg J w a ys c o m fo rta b le o n s u n n y d ays in ju re d kn e e. th e ir s p rin g t r i p o u t w e s t a t th e tim e a d ju s tin g to th e n ew be h u r tin g fo r pilehenl w h e n yo u can s tre tc h b u t d am p C an “ T h e B ir d " c re a te th e N e w M e x ic o S ta te U n iv e rs ity s o ftb a ll season. in to to d a y 's contest w nt| and co ld on th e d re a r y s p rin g e x c ite m e n t he d id tw o y e a rs ago In v ita tio n a l w h e re th e y c o m ­ " It 's g o in g to ta k e th e m s I co n tin u e d on p ^ , t T d a y s, y o u 'll have to w a it fo r th e and lead th e T ig e rs in one o f p ile d a 3 2 preseason re c o rd a nd season's f ir s t b as e b a ll sco re s. th o se seasons th a t fo o ls e x p e rts fin is h e d f if t h in th e e ig h t-te a m Chances a re p le n ty w ill s k ip and m a ke s o p p o sin g fa n s ask fie ld . I t in clu d e d th e U n iv e rs ity o f A riz o n a . A riz o n a S ta te , th e U n iv e rs ity o f N o rth C o lo ra d o , S t e n ’s r e tu r n U n iv e rs ity o f N e w M e x ic o , N e w O p e n in g D a y L in e u p s M e x ic o S ta te and th e U n iv e r ­ T o ro n to D e tr o it R ic k B o s e tti, c f A l W o o d s. I f R on L e F lo re , c f s ity o f W y o m in g . Coach D ia n e U lib a r r i has h ig h to M SU d o u b tji P h il M a n k o w s k i, 3b hopes fo r th is y e a r's c ro p o f R o y H o w e ll, 3b R u s ty S ta u b , d h b a llp la y e rs . The S p a rta n s B y J E F F S M IT H te a m to re jo in the club.’ » R ic o C a rty .d h Jason T h o m p s o n , lb w o u n d u p w ith a 22-11 o v e r a ll T h e re is less th a n an eve n c o te said. "T h e d u b »J Jo h n M a y b e r r y , l b S te v e K e m p , I f re c o rd la s t season, c lin c h in g chance th a t M S U v a r s ity baa n a tio n a l championship | T o m m y H u tto n , r f T im C o rc o ra n , r f b o th th e s ta te c h a m p io n s h ip and k e tb a ll p la y e r S te n F e ld re ic h y e a r. D a v e M c K a y . 2b M ilt M a y .c th e B ig T e n tit le . T h e w o m en w ill r e tu r n to th e te a m n e x t "S te n had aspirations J L u is G om e z, ss L o u W h ita k e r , 2b fin is h e d second to W e s te rn season, head coach J u d H e a th com e a professional I A la n A s h b y , c A la n T ra m m e ll, ss Illin o is in th e M id -W e s t c o n fe r­ c o te said T u e sd a y. p la y e r b u t d id n 't think h t| D a v e L e m a n c z y k .p M a rk F id ry c h , p ence and th ir d in th e n a tio n F e ld re ic h , a fre s h m a n n a tiv e e n o u g h pro g ress here ! b e h in d N o rth e r n Io w a and fro m B ro m m a , S w ed e n , has le ft is s t ill o pen th e re , he woo A riz o n a S ta te . M S U w as th e th e M S U ca m p us to spend be e lig ib le (to play in Sij n a tio n a l ch a m p io n in 1976. s p rin g te rm a t hom e. n e x t y e a r." w o rk , school o r w h a te v e r i f th e y how th is te a m co n tin u e s “ W e w e re b a s ic a lly a y o u n g T h e re is " a b o u t a 3 0 7 0 H e a th co te said Feldre d o p la n to w a tc h o p e n in g d a y . to w in ? W h o d o th e y have? and in e x p e rie n c e d te a m o v e r cha nce" th a t th e 7 -fo o t. 215- also concerned that i O p e n in g d a y is a d a y n o o th e r I 'll p ic k th e T ig e rs to fin is h th e t r i p , ” U lib a r r i s a id . 'T w as pou n d c e n te r w ill r e tu r n n e x t ta k e n a t M S U would noti s p o rt b u t b aseb a ll has. N o o th e r th ir d in th e A m e ric a n Lea g u e pleased w ith th e m , th o u g h . s p o rt’s fa n s fo llo w s its te a m season. H e a th c o te said. fe r to a n y Swedish schod E a s t. T h a t m a y n o t sound A riz o n a S ta te had p la y e d 19 w ith so m u ch in te re s t 'd u rin g F e ld re ic h has a g ir lfr ie n d in F e ld re ic h had “a mis« e x c itin g , b u t th e y 'll h a v e th e gam es b e fo re m e e tin g us a nd w e th e s p rin g a nd w a its f o r th e m to S w ed e n a n d i t is th e p rim a ry co n ce p tio n o f w hat collqi lead p a r t o f th e su m m e r b e fo re lo s t to th e m b y ju s t one r u n com e b ack n o r th f o r th e season. reason fo r his d e c isio n to s tu d y a b o u t." Heathcote s u i| fin is h in g tw o gam es b e h in d f ir s t (1-0). W e 're s tro n g in a ll p o s i­ T h e q u e s tio n is , d o th e T ig e rs a t hom e, sa id H e a th c o te . d isco ve re d th a t ’’more« place B osto n and one g am e tio n s . . . d e fe n s iv e ly and ha v e th e y o u n g ta le n t i t ta k e s to beh in d N e w Y o rk . H e a th c o te c ite d a n u m b e r o f sis w as placed on school o ffe n s iv e ly ." o th e r rea so n s fo r F e ld re ic h 's a th le tic s ." p u ll o ff one o f th o se s u rp ris e In th e A L W e s t its a n o th e r F iv e o f U lib a r r i's p la y e rs d e p a rtu re . F e ld re ic h earned a 313l seasons. close race, b u t K an sa s C ity , w e re u n a b le t o m a ke th e s p rin g "S te n re c e iv e d a lo t o f p re s ­ p o in t a ve ra g e during « S o m e tim e s p re d ic to rs g e t (co n tin u e d o n p ag e 9) t r i p d u e to a p re v io u s c o m m it- s tu c k in to a m o ld o f p ic k in g th e su re fro m th e S w e d ish n a tio n a l (co n tin u e d on piftfl | sam e te a m s based o n la s t y e a r's “ T h e B ir d “ is b a c k f la t t e r in g o n th e h i s 1 9 7 6 r o o k ie s e a s o n , w i l l p i t c h f n p e rfo rm a n c e s . I t ’s h a rd to d is ­ m o a n d . . . M a r k F id r y c h , w h o c a p ­ p u te a w esom e ta le n t e ve n i f i t is t u r e d b a s e b a ll f a n s ' i m a g in a t io n s in D e tr o it 's opener to d a y T o r o n t o a t T i g e r S t a d iu m . a g a in s t o n ly o n p a p e r. o rig in a l & im p o r te d w o rk s A n d it's a lm o s t im p o s s ib le to F e a tu r in g : in w oods & je w e lr y W o m a n 's Running! M ayb erry tr a d e d T ir e d o l y o u r g i fts a n d g a lle ry 3 .9 9 o w n c o o k in g ? exp ert The complij g u id e for 0 0 1 1 '« Je w e lry fr o m R o y a ls ’ p la n s g r e a t p izza & h a s th e ! A S IM O N A N D S C H U S T E R I Chowder G o a head . . . learn to f l y , I w e e k e n d a t y o u r friendly W JI d ro p zone, th e ParaCentef C h arlo tte: TR Y one « A B L Y B IR D Charlotte • In s t r u c t o r s a n d ju m p . B R IA K F A S T T ilS t o IB tB B A .M . y ^ l ^ l ^ ^ H ljlg y lm a e te r s lic e n s e d by the 11 Inct a l e s ! 2 e g g s ( a n y s t y le ) , S ta te s P a r a c h u te A s» *'*1! 2 bacon o r s a u s a g e , to a s t S k y d iv in g • U S P A B a s ic Safety n a n d F A A R e g u la tio n s W a n d j e ll y J m t H ' M SU Sp ort • A u t o m a t ic openers n" s tu d e n ts .. P a ra ch u te Hobie’s C O N V E N IE N T H O U R S • S tu d e n t classes Mon.-8s t. 7:15 s.m . -11:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a m . - 11KM p.m. C lu b S a t., S u n ., a n d H olidays d a y s b y a p p o in tm e n t. 9 3 0 T ro w b rid g e , East Lansing • C o il C o lle c t : LOCATED: M a in Lobby, U nion Bldg. c a ll 5 1 7 5 4 3 -6 7 3 1 517 54:1-6731. C h a r l" l» . J 1 0 9 E. A lle g a n , Lansing S oon to O pen - S aginaw 81 W a ve rly tim e , n ig h t o r d a y . O H ® 1 3 7 2 - 9 1 2 7 m e n E Y E O U T D O O R S E A S O N Feldreich may not return next year a tte r s ta r s in m id d le d is ta n c e s (c o n tin u e d fr o m p ag e 8) te r m a nd a 2.6 fo r h is w in te r th is season, a v e ra g in g 1.6 p o in ts p e r g am e w h ile g ra b b in g H e a th co te also said a t m id season F e ld re ic h “ saved o u r w e en W is c o n s in s n d us." te r m . H e a th c o te said. 43 reb o u nd s. H e s ta rte d in tw o JKRRY B R A U D E But th e b ig g e s t t h r i l l fo r P oo r. and ru n o u td o o rs . T ra in in g fo r season" w h en he cam e o ff th e L a t te r , a s e n io r, w o n e v e ry H e a th c o te s p o ke h ig h ly o f gam es fo r th e S p a rta n s, in c lu d ­ , N rw i S ports W r its r ^ L a t te r w a s w in n in g th e 800 “ I th o u g h t I'd n e v e r w in it , o u td o o rs is a p ro b le m because I bench to s p a rk a com eback F e ld re ic h , s a y in g he w a s th e in g th e season o p e n e r a g a in st m id d le dis- o u td o o r ra c e la s t y e a r u n t il she m e te r r u n in th e A A U N a ­ a nd i t w a s s o m e th in g th a t y o u can t d o i t u n til th e w e a th e r a a in st In d ia n a to a vo id a th ir d women b e s t b a s k e tb a ll p la y e r in S w e C e n tra ] M ich ig a n . placed th ir d in th e A s s o c ia tio n tio n a ls la s t J u n e fin is h in g d re a m a b o u t,” L a t te r said. g e ts nice, a nd , th e re fo re , I h a v e s tra ig h t loss. star Sue U t t e r m a y be d e n a n d th a t he w a s v e r y close fo r In te rc o lle g ia te A th le tic s fo r ahead o f tw o O ly m p ia n s , to g e t re a d y in te n s e ly in ste a d n u m e r o u s in d iv id u e l to b e c o m in g a d o m in a n t c e n te r hut she s till e n jo ys W o m e n f A IA W ) C h a m p io n ­ W endy N e w s to n a n d C y n d y " I s t ill h a v e a lo t o f w o rk to o f g ra d u a lly , w h ic h is n ’t re a lly fo r th e S p a rta n s. „ and being w ith th e sh ip s a t U C L A . T h e h ig h lig h t o f la s t w in te r d o in p re p a rin g fo r th e o u td o o r se a so n." L a t te r sa id . " I t is th e p ro p e r w a y ,” she sa id . "S o w h e n I r u n a g a in s t p e o p le th a t “ S te n is a su p e r, s u p e r in d i­ v id u a l." sa id H e a th co te . Baseball has special day nice when we try to help fo r L a t te r w aa ru n n in g a t th e im p o r ta n t to p e a k a t th e r ig h t can ru n o u td o o rs a ll y e a r. T m a t H e add e d th a t i f F e ld re ic h (co ntinu e d fro m page 8} I for each o th er, a n d it U .S . O ly m p ic In v ita tio n a l tim e w h ic h w ill be th e A A U a d isa d va n ta g e .” W h o kn o w s w h a t w ill have e le c ts to s ta y in S w ed e n i t w ill Ih,. jut) m ore fun, L e tte r T ra c k a nd F ie ld M e e t a t M a d i­ N a tio n a ls in J u n e . I w o u ld also S ue lik e s to s e t tim e g oals in In th e N L W e s t T il p ick th e happened by O cto b e r. R ut m ean a "tre m e n d o u s loss to o u r lik e to g e t m y tim e u n d e r tfc o an e v e n t, b u t she fe e ls she w ill Ls m A n g e le s D o d g e rs to re p e a t w h a t s fun a b o u t o p e n in g d a y is son S q u a re G a rd e n in N e w p ro g ra m ." women's tra c k team is m in u te s ." d o b e tte r i f th e c o m p e titio n is w h ile P itts b u rg h w in s th e N L e v e ry b o d y can th in k th e y kn o w . Y o rk . S he fin is h e d s d is ­ F e ld re ic h p la y e d in 23 gam es b e tte r. E a s t. . (j,.fond its Big T e n a p p o in tin g fif th w ith a 2: 12.6 A lth o u g h L a t te r fo u n d i t ,r Championship. M s y 5 clo ckin g . " In th e q u a r te r m ile , I ju s t e a s ie r b e fo re she w a s a t th e against W isconsin, th e s p r in t," L a tte r s a id . " I n th e h a lf MI w a s te r r ib le ." L a t te r said, to p , she s t ill th in k s tr a c k is hat thev took second to first iiig T en In d o o r " b u t I e n jo y e d i t because i t w as th e f ir s t tim e I w as in v ite d t o a m o re fu n n o w , a n d she lik e s th e tr a v e lin g th a t co m e s w ith it. m ile , I lik e to ke e p in c o n ta c t w ith th e le a d e rs, so I w o n 't g e t Spartans possess strong pitching staff March 3 and 4. trip p e d o r b oxed in ." m e e t a n d g o in g in as a b ig n am e “ E v e ry b o d y is o u t to g e t y o u L a tte r ra n in o n ly th re e (co n tin u e d fro m p age 8) loam's first m e et is A p r il " I t sh o uld be a good g a m e ," T h e y a re A p r il 11 a g a in st th e w a s a re a l t h r ill. " w h e n yo u ’ r e o n to p , b u t I d on ’ t in d o o r m e ets h e r so p h o m o re e rn . U lib a r r i has s ix p la y e rs on 15 at the Howling G re e n U lib a r r i sa id . “ W e s te rn M ic h i­ W o lv e rin e s o f M ic h ig a n , and L a t te r a lso ra n la s t su m m e r w o r r y a b o u t o th e rs . In s te a d , I y e a r d u e t o a s tre s s fra c tu re , so h e r s ta ff w h o a re m o re th a n g a n placed second in th e s ta te I n v it a t io n a l. A p r il 13 w ith G ra n d V a lle y . . | t ig T e n C h a m p i o n s h i p in E u ro p e w ith th e A m e ric a n ju s t w o r r y a b o u t w h a t I can th e A IA W m a y d e c la re h e r c a p ab le to h a n d le th e m ound to u rn a m e n t la s t y e a r and w e n t A A U te a m a nd p a rtic ip a te d in d o ," L a t te r said. e lig ib le fo r a fif th y e a r n e x t d u tie s . N a n c y L y o n s , a p itc h e r on to re g io n a ls ." T h e S p a rta n s w ill be on th e be i ory c lo s e , s n d mav have an e f f e c t , " th e f ir s t W o rld U n iv e rs ity season. 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S ta te a t noon. fin is h in th e to p th re e in th e m o re tr a n s fe r fro m A riz o n a n a tio n , m a ke th e 1980 O ly m p ic S ta te . iw L O A D E D W IT H I \D E R C LA SS M E \ te a m and ru n w ith th e E u ro ­ U lib a r r i has been lo o k in g peans, w h o she said a re to u g h fo r w a rd to th is a fte rn o o n s because th e y d o n ’t q u it co m p e ­ h om e o p e n e r w ith W e s te rn H o b b ie s Y o u C a n B u ild tit iv e ly a fte r co llege. partan golfers focus on future M ic h ig a n . H O M E T E S T K IT F O R C O N T A M IN A T IO N B Y w it h h e lp f r o m By J O E C E N T E R S S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r it e r te a m com es n o rth i t has a h a rd tim e w o rk in g o u t. 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O n M a y 6 a n d 7 , M S U up their re g u la r season in C h a m p a ig n , II I., a t th e Illin o is w ill h o s t th e S p a rta n In v ita tio n a l in w h ic h 24 te a m s w ill c o m p e te . I t ilo c tr k Train* Rockots ollegiate G olf T o u rn a m e n t. M 1 4 M 4 WO Trow brldso (Most to Hobios) is th e o n ly h om e m e e t fo r M S U . r freshmen and tw o so p h o m o re s w ill m a k e th e t r i p fo r M S U . " E v e r y to u rn a m e n t is a b u ild -u p ( to th e B ig T e n m e e t M a y • T E S T Y O U R S T A S H Holda from Jackson a nd R ic k G ro v e r fr o m G ra n d v ille a re th e 19-21),” F o ssu m s a id . " E v e r y to u rn a m e n t has its o w n re w a rd s . ophomores. W a yn e B enson, E a s t L a n s in g : K ir k H e rr ic k , T e a m w is e , yo u b u ild u p y o u r r e p u ta tio n o n w in n in g th e s e • T E S T B E F O R E B U Y IN G »: Kd Kelbel. 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" A fe w o f th e m a re q u ite g o o d ," B e ll s a id . “ S om e v e ry B y T u e sd a y th e s tu d e n ts had fam ous s a n d w ich e s, lik e th e n a rro w e d th e fie ld s o m e w h a t, R e ub e n , h a v e w o n ( th is co n ­ le a v in g th e fin a l ju d g in g to te s t) in th e p a s t." in d u s try e x p e rts . P re s tig e a n d fa m e a re th e m a in rea so n s c u lin a ria n s e n te r T h e s a n d w ich e s w e re fir s t th e co n te s t. ju d g e d b y a b o u t 40 s tu d e n ts on th e basis o f th e re c ip e alone. T h e best ones w e re th e n p re p a re d in k itc h e n s a t th e K e llo g g C e n te r and ta s te d b y a b o u t 15 “ T h e w in n e rs w ill g e t a lo t o f p u b lic ity in in d u s try tra d e m agazines a n d in T V s p o ts ," B e ll s a id . " I t 's g oo d p u b lic ity , as w e ll as an ego t r ip . " OLDE soup of month stu d e n ts. 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W h ile b e c o m in g a c q u a in te d w ith h e r n e w E v e r y t h in g Y o u N e e d p o s itio n , C o ttle d g e s a id she has le a rn e d th a t b rsity e m ploy™ *111’ w o m e n in th e n on -a ca de m ic a reas a re co n ce rn e d . Office o f W om en a P ro g ra m a addreaaea w ith such th in g s as e n tr y le v e l o f jo b s , ' rn , and in te re a U o f w o m e n fa c u lty . S TE R E O S A L E p ro m o tio n , tr a in in g a nd n o n -tra d itio n a i ca ree rs. U d atudenta, in c lu d in g U n iv e ra lty com C o ttle d g e sa id she w o rk s as a c o n s u lta n t a nd L with T itle IX o f th e F e d e ra l E d u c a tio n m o n ito r o f w o m e n 's p ro g ra m s w ith th e U n i­ Edmenta o f 1972- v e r s ity p e rso n n e l d e p a rtm e n t e n fo rc in g e q u a l _ l r t p ro h ib its d ia c rim in a tio n on th e baaia o f e m p lo y m e n t o p p o rtu n itie s . She is re s p o n s ib le fo r federally fu n d ed e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m a . tr a in in g th e p e rs o n n e l m e m b e rs h o w to lo o k fo r ftle d g e , w ho g ra d u a te d fro m Ja m e s M a d i a nd a v o id se x d is c rim in a tio n , she said. fCollege in D e ce m be r 1977, said she " I e n c o u ra g e th in g s lik e n o n -se xist la n g u a g e ," H e r e ’s y o u r c h a n c e to g e t e v e ry th in g y o u n e e d O N S A L E fo r a c o m p le te L iz e d in social e conom ic p o lic ie s w ith a she e x p la in e d . L „tra te d in te re s t in w o m e n ’s stu d ie a . c o m p o n e n t s te r e o s y s te m . 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T h e c u r r e n t fig u re s m itte e c o n s is ts o f r e p r é s e n ta Th«Ten P o u n d F id d le i li n a e d from p a g e II a g a in o n th is p r j e r t . ” a r e th e lo w est sin ce C hicano liv e s fro m s e v e ra l m in o rity PR ESEN TS J a re d after city council Iaast y e a r th e c ity d e rid e d a n d H isp an ic e n ro llm e n t b eg an g r o u p s w h o a d v is e th e a d m in is I d the $1.2 million addi- ■October. l a n d Reigle also p raise d I reconsideration of th e . n o t to w o rk th ro u g h th e Build C o rp o ra tio n a n d t u rn e d th e p ro je c t o v e r to its o w n a g e n ry , t h e D e p a r tm e n t o f H o u sin g a n d R e d e v e lo p m e n t. to b e ta b u la te d s e p a ra te ly . " T h e m a jo rity o f C h ican o s tu d e n ts m ig h t h a v e ch o sen not to sh o w u p a f te r b e in g ad m itte d ," P o licy sa id . H e a d d e d tra tio n o n how to a s s is t m in o r ity s tu d e n ts . T h e C o m m itte e is c u rr e n tly m ak in g a tt e m p t s to h a v e th e a d m in is tra tio n in v e s tig a te th e The POTSTILL mM P h is lin e trio p la y s T h e c ity will c o n tin u e a p th a t th e U n iv e rs ity h a d no Office o f S u p p o rtiv e S e rv ic e s . _ „ a m ajor s te p in p ra is in g t h e p r o p e r ty a n d will C h ican o r e c r u ite r m o st o f last ,n s h re e ls < s lo w a i r s , a n d J ’s effort ti>revitalise th e b e g in a m a r k e tin g c a m p a ig n to y e a r, ca u sin g th e d e c lin e in o t h e r t u n e s w ith g r e a t s k il l a n d d e v o tio n . I w n area." C a rr said, a tt r a c t d e v e lo p e rs , d e p a rtm e n t C h ican o e n ro llm e n t. W o m a n g o b b le r P a tric k Sky p ln v s th e u n iq u e Iris h p ip e s , f o r m a l of this funding D ir e c to r R o n ald S to n e h o u se C u r r e n t C h icano r e c r u ite r |w the city to g e t m oving sa id W e d n esd a y . 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Grand River m *H F r i. \ San: h f i X H H v c F iliiitlirc c lc il b> M C L o u in M a i l t * Lansing Lensing * ^ M » "» ÍP '.d lN .H * MtxtvrN li 4*5 5M0 300 Morti» t i Lansing Ph 626-6796 Ph. 400*3330 s.„, C a t B a llo u ¿ P o n 7 d a y « — N ig h t s a n d S u n d a y s See F r i. S ta le N e w s f o r t im e s X p lu e e s Thieves hinder TP road repair A f te r a long, h a rd w in ter, cau tio n lig h ts, s to p a n d yield “T h e p o te n tia l fo r so m e o n e to w o rk is b e in g d o n e so c a m p u s E N G IN E E R S Federal Government agencies are Involved In M S U G ro u n d s D e p a r tm e n t p e r sig n s a n d o th e r c o n stru c tio n g et s e rio u sly h u rt is p r e tty tra ffic w ill b e d is r u p te d a s little so n n e l h a v e ta k e n to th e s tr e e ts eq u ip m e n t. h ig h ," h e said. a s p o ssib le , F e y e ra b e n d sa id . some ot the most important technological work 5 \ , to r e p a ir o bnoxiou s potholes. R o b e rt F e y e ra b end. G ro u n d s " T h e o th e r n ig h t so m e o n e A D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b lic S a fe being done today .... In energy fields, communi­ M o » . * F r i. 7 :1 5 ,9 : 3 0 / t | S o m e s tu d e n ts , on th e o th e r D e p a r tm e n t g e n e ra l s u p e rv is o r took a b a rric a d e w ith a yellow ty s p o k e sp e rs o n s a id ta k in g th e cation, transportation, consumer protection, de­ h a n d , h a v e sim p ly ta k e n . said th e th ie v e ry is com m on on fla s h e r light th a t w a s a ro u n d a m a te ria ls is c o n s id e re d larc e n y . fense, exploring inner and outer space and the G ro u n d s D e p a rtm e n t p e rso n cam p u s. M any o f t h e sto len m an h o le w e had d u g d o w n four P e r s o n s c o n v ic te d o f s te a lin g environment. .SMMWUIMIMVftMNK'nZI nel sa id t h e ir r e p a ir e ffo rts goods a r e u sed for d e c o ra tio n s in ch es dow n. Hut luckily no one ite m s v a lu e d a t le s s th a n $100 Some of our jobs are unique, with projects h a v e b e e n h in d e re d by th e in d o rm ito ry ro o m s a n d tu r n up hit it." m ig h t h a v e to w-ait a w h ile to s te a lin g of M SU b a rric a d e s. at th e e n d o f th e ac ad e m ic y e a r. C u rre n tly , o n ly u r g e n t ro ad and facilities found nowhere else. Salaries are e n jo y th e n ew fu rn is h in g s , s in c e th e j u d g e c a n im p o se good, the work is Interesting ano there are ex­ cellent opportunities for advancement. m w ß^üm r e ith e r a 90 d a y ja il s e n te n c e o r OlQfMM a $100 fine. Our nationwide network can get your name Students judge unusual sandwiches referred to agencies in every part of the country. For Information about best opportunities by specialty and location, send a coupon or your (co n tin u e d fro m page 10) T h e w in n e rs in ea ch c a te g o ry all e x p e n s e s p a id trip to resume to : Engineering Recruitment. Room will rec e iv e $500 a n d an all E u ro p e . W in n e rs will b e an 6A 11. se le c t a "G ra n d C h am p io n " in e x p e n se s paid t r i p to N ew n o u n ced a t th e M ay 21 N R A £ Ten* pastes W J I M F M W IL C O M E S I .ad d itio n to th e w in n e rs o f each York. T h e G ra n d C ham p io n w i | co n v e n tio n . * A N E V E N IN G O F ENTERTAINMENT c a te g o ry . win an a d d itio n al $500 a n d an U .S. Civil Service Com m ission i f Term p a sse s are a- Washington. D C. 20415 vailable in the R H A F E A T U R IN G )+• Services M o n d a y- THI RICHLITTU SHOW Sta rrin g Rich Little, M a s te r of Mimickry I * A L S O FE A T U R IN G H B N H Y M A N C IN I A N D H IS 38 PIECE ORCHESTRA S U N D A Y A P R IL 1 6 ,8 PM L A N S IN O C IV IC C IN T IR Tickets n o w on sa le at all Knapps and Civic C en ter Box O ffice 485-2419 M J A CBDR L ib e rty B ell P r o d u c tio n i&sê The mSSAR CLEMEN Band F r id a y , S a tu r d a j A p r il 1 4 ,1 5 8 & 1 0 :3 0 p m M c D o n e l K iv a T i c k e t s : 3 . 0 0 in a d v a n c e at M S U n i o n , E l d e r l y ln str.,a n d C a m p u s C o r n e r s ii. 3 .5 0 at th e d o o r CHAKA K H A N RU FU i plus extra special pest s . I n .w *N U ld jlt H E A T W A V E J T o n ig h t O n l y - C o n ra d A u d . 7 :1 5 (9 :4 $ 4 MONOAr 1?, APRIL 8pm.MUNN ICE ARENA * ------------------- 4 J s t u d e n t s , Faculty a n d * TICKETS. 7 8 6 AVAILABLE: J s t a f f W elcom e. U n i- 4 i versify I.D. r e q u i r e d ? in all R H A film s. 5 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ MSUnion Campus Corners II Sourds S Diversions Busy Bee Markd C lo s s M o d A d v e r tis in g Isti Sew ¡1/ Emptoyieent j f ¡ Employmeit j { Exploynext j| Apartments ^ Apartnexts ^ Apartm ats ^ L GOOD USED TIRES. 13 14 COUNSELORS, MICHIGAN MORNING MAINTENANCE, SPARE TIME m anagem ent ¡■ fo rm a t io n WANTED IMMEDIATELY - NEAR LCC-2 bedroom s 1 BEDROOM partially fur­ 15 inch. M ounted free. Also Boys' Cam p, J u n e 20-A ugust lunch co ok, p ari time. Apply people n eed ed immediately fem ale room m ate to share 2 $200/month including utili­ nished. East side of Lansing. g o o d supply of sn o w tires 12. Positions open: archery, in perso n a t PEANUT BAR for super exciting, fast grow PHONE 555-0255 347 Stvdont Servie»» BJdg bedroom furnished a p a rt­ ties. 487-5624 after 5 p.m.; $145/m onth. 485-7593.84-17 PENNELL SALES. 1301% riflery, crafts, w aterfront. REL 521 East Grand River, mg business, DAY & ASSO m ent near cam pus. Sw im ­ 372 8165 anytime. 84-7(4) (3) East Kalamazoo, Lansing, W rite, giving background/ anytim e. 2-4-615) CIATES, 323 4084 7 4 6(5) ming pool, no lease. Rent 482 5818. C 20 4 28(5) experience. Flying Eagle. NATIS FULL AND part tim e jobs $90. 351 8497 after 4:30 p.m. 1401 N. Fair view, Lansing EAST LANSING - Fur­ i l ) f f I doy *90C por lino 3 days • MK por lino MASON BODY SHOP 812 E Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto 48912. 8 4 7(9) available. Excellent earnings Call 374-6328 betw een 4 6 SAFETY ENGINEER trainee position, AETNA LIFE for 74-13(6) Beechwood nished 1 bedroom , $215 in­ cludes utilities 337-1414. J in 1 iti 7.29 I2.M i t s . éd o y s -75< por lino • doys *70< por lino painting collision service Am erican foreign cars 485 RESIDENT MANAGER cou pie for East Lansing property p.m . 8 4-10(4) AND CASUALTY A multi line insurance com pany seeks ONE FEMALE needed for Cedar Village Next school Apartments 8-4-17 (3) ORGANIST - Part time. Lan engineer for career position year Peggy 355 0681. 84 -1 3 5 blocks to M SU 4M I2.N as B A 0256. C 20 4 29(51 Duties include m aintenance Work involves surveying pro of building a n d leasing. Work sing a rea church 646 6892 (31 L o rg e 2 b e d r o o m - S.49 14.49 27.99 22.99 lin o roto p o r insertion after 5:30 p.m . 8 4 11(3) spective com m ercial and in H a se s £ 7 *.M II.N 21 M 29.29 schedule is flexible around fu rn is h e d Attention dividual a c co u n ts making fire NEEDED ONE male to sublet m ost classes. Inquire at 332 S p e c ia l s u m m e r r a t e s FOOD PRODUCTION: Full appraisals a n d assisting exist Spring term . $70 m onth 351- M A T Owners 3900 d ays 0 20 4 28(7! tim e assistan t. HR I stu d en ts mg a c co u n ts with loss con 7843 8-4-13(3) 2 bedroom units *160 CHOICE OF 2 furnished iconoUnos • 3 iinos • '4.00 • 5 doy*. 80* por lino over Why hove we become Please sen d resum e to 3600 trol. Qualifications technical rooms 2 blocks from MSU. 3 linos. No odjuitmont in roto when cancelled PART TIME positions for Now loosing for lo o tin g s largest Fiat re Dunckel, attention p Me 4 year college degree, som e MALE ROOMMATE w anted Parking 332 0460. 6-4-713) price of item(t) must bo stotod in od. Maximum MSU students. 15-20 h ours/ work experience helpful Ex for 4 m an apartm ent $79/ foil os low os ■270 pair shop over the past few Carthy. 5-4-10 (5) tole price of *50. week. A utom otive required Call after | pm years9 Coll us the next cellent co m p any benefits, m onth 349-5930. 8-4 7l3) Peanuts Personal ods • 3 linos • *2 25 • per insertion. Phone 339 9500 C 20 4 28(4) EAST LANSING - Now leas­ W AITRESS PART time, tw o com pany car furnished Jo b 75' per lino over 3 lino* (prepayment) tim e your car needs repair and you'll know the ons- TRAVEL' FOREIGN SHIPS! nights a w eek Must have to start May 30. 1978 Send 124 CEDAR ST East Lan­ 332*0052 ing. Houses, duplexes and rooms. Available for sum m er Rummage/Garage Sole odi - 4 linos • '2 50 w er. You’ll b e pleased with GOOD PAY' No experience. n e a t a p p earan ce and be de resum e to Personnel Co sing 2 m an, 1 bedroom , fur­ and/or fall. Call STE-MAR 63' por lino over 4 linos - per insertion. pendable. Apply in person ordm ator. AETNA LIFE AND nished apartm ents Heat in 4 MAN apartm ent available our service. M en/w om en. S tam p ed long MANAGEMENT 351-5510 'Round Town ods • 4 linos - *2 50 • per insertion. after 6 p.m . COREY’S , 1511 CASUALTY, 5800 Gratiot eluded $195 m onth Year fall term. Old Cedar Village. 63' por lino over 4 linos, lo tti Founds eds/Transportation ods • 3 linos M .50 \RE0SMI envelope. GLOBETROTTER, Box 1266 C4. K ansas City, S. C edar S t., Lansing. Road. Saginaw , Ml 48603 5 4 61211 leases only J u n e 15 or Septem ber 1 129 Burcham Top floor. 353-1446 84 -1 3 8-4-13 (3) 8-4-7(61 p«r insertion. 50' por lino over 3 linos. Imports MO 64141 B 1-4-6 (6) 7 4 12 (5) SHORT ORDER cook to W AITRESSES. LUNCH Dr Efficiency $160 m onth. Dam age deposit required 6 NEED 2 room m ates starting ONE OR tw o room m ates, own room in house, $75 a BABYSITTER WEDNES work 4 o r 5 nights per week hours and part-tim e nights, p.m 10 p m 882-2316 Ju n e 17. Capitol Villa. Allison, month plus utilities. 372-1840. 1204 Oakland DAYS 1 p .m .-5 p.m. for 15 no Sundays. Apply in person, 5-4-713) M ust h av e n e a t appearance 0 20-4 28i9< 332 6881 54 -1 0 (3) Doodllnot Call for Appt. m o n th old, in our hom e, near DODGE HOUSE, 415 E S agi­ cam pus. 351 1762 8-4 17 13) a n d b e dependable. Apply m Ads 2pm • I d o ss day befo re publication. IV4-44I1 naw at Cedar. 8-4-13 (5) NOW LEASING for Sum mer FOUR BEDROOMS, Sum m er person after 6. COREY'S Cancellation Change • I p.m . • I class doy before and Fall 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Sum m er Leasin g sublet Suprem e location. 1 SW IM COACH im m ediate LOUNGE, 1511 S Cedar, publication. AMERICAN YOUTH Activi­ apartm ents. Walking dis block from cam pus. Fur­ o pening for year round. AAU Lansing. 7 4 -1 2 (6) for ties a new educational tance Cali 351 4107 betw een nished. Clean. 351-0618. Once od is ordered it connof bo cancelled o r changed JUNK CARS w an ted . Also ag e gro u p swim club in SUMMER EMPLOYMENT recreation cen ter will b e inter 5 9 p m and Saturdays A m e ric a n a 84-14(31 until offer 1st insertion. selling u sed p arts Phone Lansing area. C ontact Oon anytim e. 321 2651 interviewing April 14 for viewing for sum m er instruc­ 8 4 12<5* There it o '1.00 charge for I od change plus 50' p er LeDac. 371-5140. 5-4-11 (6) and SEVERAL 5 person houses C 2 0 4 28(3) kitchen help, short order to rs for classes. Our center odditiono! change for m axim um of 34 71?) ploym ent. 355-1166 evenings. of secretarial duties. Hours NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s, 4960. 5 4 -1 0 (3) 3-4-6 (3) are 5-9 p.m ., M onday-Friday, 8 4 10(5) •Completely furnished A partm ents Pino Lake fireplace, bath & %, no pets, ;iEAP TRANSPORTA- ATTENTION MATURE 'Shag Carpeting 1*5 O f f ic e hours ST. VINCENT HOME FOR lease $450. 669-3719; 484- ON. $200, best offer. 1966 PONTIAC. 1970, 4 door, PART-TIME Janitorial. M ust CHILDREN, 2800 W est Wil­ YOUNG ADULTS. GIO • Appliances ond Air Cond. Apartm ents N ge Monaco. 332-1842. pow er steerin g /b rak es, AM/ have a u to . Call Mr. Grossi low. Call 3 2 3 4 7 3 4 for p articu ­ VANNI'S PIZZA is n o w ta k ­ •Wo pay woter and heat 332*5330 2700 54-12 (3) 4-7(3) FM, $400. 694 6163 after 6 482 6232. 8 4 -1 3 (3) lars. 74-13(8) ing applications. Apply in 608Ö M a rs h Rd. 1 ROOM, SPRING term , 1014 p.m . a n d w eekends. 5-4-614) person at 2301 N. Larch or F o r a p p o in t m e n t c a ll SUBLET NOW through S e p t­ M e r i d ia n M a ll A r e a Marigold. Close. $115» m onth. pMET '67. Only 57.000 STUDENT HUSBAND/wife DRUMMER - W ho c a n do 514 E. Michigan. 6-4-715) em ber, 1 bedroom apart Rent soon. 351-5241. 34 -1 0 ^iles New parts, good body. PONTIAC LEMANS 1971- team to m an ag e & m aintain 3 5 1 -8 7 6 4 3 3 7 -7 3 2 8 all lead vocals, all funky m ent. Utilities included $200 * 1 6 5 p lu s u t ilit ie s 3 4 -1 0 (3 ) 25 or best offer. 393 4687 g o o d condition, $1095 o r best 30 unit su td e n t ap artm en t offer. 349-2650. 8-4-12(3) music. 372-3860 or 313-659- WAREHOUSE HELP. 40 hour m onth. Evenings 351-3881. penings. 5-4 7(4) building. O ne b ed ro o m a p a rt­ 7336. 2 3 4 -7 (3 ) ’ one bedroom unfurnished week. $3.00 hour. M ust be Summer leases ’ISO 84-7(4) 2 FEMALES sublease sum ­ m en t living q u arters. M ain­ *G E appliances VEGA HATCHBACK, 1974. interested in perm an en t em mer. Own room. Close. HRYSLER NEWPORT ten a n c e experience required. WANTED BABYSITTER, ONE OR 2 neat room m ates •fully carpeted Air conditioning, autom atic, ploym ent to learn interesting $77.50 month. J u n e paid. H . good condition, $795. 351-2211,9 a.m . 4 p.m . M on­ M onday, Tuesday, Thursday, NEED PERSONS to sublease needed. Spring and Sum m er. •Air dropes fl 669-3844. 8-4-14(3) radials, 39,000 miles, $1200. p h a se of con stru ctio n tech *adjocent to new county 337-0426 84 -1 7 (3) d ay thro u g h Friday. 8 4 -7 (8 ) 8 a .m .-5 p.m . S o m e light 3 person apartm ent in Ju n e. 349 3636, 349 2274 3 4 -1 0 (3) 372-9728. 3 4 -7 (3 ) nology. Apply a t 1605 E. park housekeeping, near MSU. Kalamazoo. Lansing. Furnished, close to cam pus, 2 BEDROOMS for rent. $150 ’ 1923. Best offer, Call W AITRESSES AND W aiters 351-8082. 3 4 - 7 (4) $180 m onth. 332-1312. VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Beetle 84-11(9) MSU NEAR, 1 bedroom , lease and deposit. 485-7593. «e 351-5204.44-7 (3 ) n eed ed betw een 1 0 a .m . - 2 8-47(41__________________ 3 3 9 *8 1 9 2 R uns g reat, ex tra clean, Cali­ unfurnished, central air, park­ 8 4 17 (3) fornia car, $560. 332-1177 or a.m . Different shifts available. MOTHERS HELPER for su m ­ FULL OR part tim e em ploy ing, no pets, $200. 351-8512. utlass S 1968, engine Floorm en, 4-8 p.m ., 2 d ay s a JEW ISH FEMALE student Iv M in g i ^ind, trunk dam aged *85-0027.8-4-13 (4) ' ’w ' ' mer. Responsible, able to m en t for clerk typist. Apply looking for fem ale room m ate. 8-4-17 (3) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. .000 mites. $300. æ&OOBI’ --------------------------------------- w eek or 7-2:30 a.m . Short- care for tw o children & light at 1605 E Kalamazoo, Lan Off cam pus, fall through order cook- aftern o o n s a n d 4 bedroom house adjacent to VW 1973. Excellent inside housekeeping. Prefer girl 16 sing. 482 6237. 8-4-11(5) a n d o u t. AM /FM , g o o d tires. nights. W e a re a n Equal o r older. Room & b oard plus spring. W rite to; The S ta te News. Box B 2. East Lansing, MOW LEASING NEWLY REMODELED sp a ­ campus. Includes fireplace, O pportunity Employer. Apply cious one bedroom apart and garage with studio Re­ $2,000. 627-6384 after 3:30 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, 1 “ ?CE TRADESMAN Van p.m . o r w eek en d s. 84-14(4) after 2 p.m. - SILVER DOL­ g o o d pay w ith loving family. Call Mrs. Berger (312) 882 year experience o n 3742 or Ml 48824. 84-1417) W aters Edge m ents. Close to Cooley and duced to $395 m onth. Call li/cE"*6' ,,e «ring/brakes1 bus line. Now leasing. Call EQUITY VEST, 351 1500 !™f M tape, quadrophonic, LAR SALOON. 3411 East M ichigan, Lansing. 84-7(10) 4392 collect. 54 -1 1 (8 ) 129 necessary. A fternoon shift. SPARTAN DATA. 393 EFFICIENCY, IMMEDIATE Apts. 485 0638. 0 -2 0 4 28 (5) 0 20-4-28(6) W window, swivel chain, VW SUPER B eetle 1973, occupancy. $185. BUR •bed. ice box, insulated, excellent condition, $1700. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST 8630. 8 4 -1 3 (4) _ CHAM W OODS 745 Bur 332-4432 FEMALE ESCORTS w an ted . experienced or assisting ¿W ed. snow. 1 224-8461 Call 3 5 6 4 5 2 5 o r 339-9116. CHILD CARE in m y hom e. 3 cham . 351 3118. 0 2 0 4 28(4) « Johnsl. 4-4-6181 3 4 - 6 (3) $6 /h o u r. No training n e c e s ­ sary. Call 489-2278. background preferred. 485- 7123. 5 4 11 (3) boys, 12 to 7. T uesday and Thursday, 3-7:30 p.m . Own SUBLEASE 2 bedroom apart ACROSS FROM cam pus, spacious apartm ent, available NOWLEASINGFOR I * ! 124 ,Spor> Coupa, 75. miles. Good perfor- VW SUPER Beetle 1975. Radial tires, sunroof, AM /FM Z 2 3 4 28(3)_ _ FEMALE M ASSEUSE w a n t­ DICTAPHONE TYPIST for transportation. Experience preferred. Haslett area. 339- m ent. Close to Union Spring Et sum m er. 351 4371. spring term . Reduced rent. Call 351 8135 or 351 1957. SUMMERANDFALL stereo , rear w in d o w defog- busy insurance office. M ust 0 8 4 12(4) i S _ Yell0w: all°V wheels. ed. $8 /hour. W e will train. 2476 after 8 p.m. 5 4 -1 0 (6) 8 4 10(3) ,«cellent conditom rust ger, fuel injection. After 6 type a t least 55 w p m stead y 489 2278. Z-234-2813!) roof 393-7436 5-4 « 5 l p.m . 339-8382. 84-10(6) an d accu rate. Salary c o m ­ CHILD CARE w orker - Part m en su rate with experience. '974, very good time. Duties include recrea­ Also n e e d FILE SUPERVI­ A c ro ss fro m Mhon. Konis, Michialins, tion supervision a n d tutoring SOR w ho is en ergetic. S om e BikeTune-Ups Now Leasing -WFM cassette, cassfltto (in m W illia m s H a ll •H665.8-4-10I4I $3000. emotionally im paired child­ typing helpful b u t no t n e c es­ sary. Fully p aid com pany fo r Summer ren. Hours p er w eek to b e JO IN th e gang at arranged. S e n d resu m e to benefits. A n affirm ative a c ­ ’ IS ." and Fall —2 budroom units THEY W ENT 'Í7 X' 9' '974, must sell. • - 2 f t f°r »1760 or HONDA CB 350, 1972, elec­ tric sta rt, n a w battery, vary box A-1 S ta te New s. 74 -6 (8 ) tion em ployer. Call M. King 482-5566 for appointm ent. tommovwqui I S 2 b e d ro o m —various floor plant BurchamWoods T H A T - A W A Y . . .T O g o o d condition. »425. J a c k —olr conditioned Now leasing for Fall C O L L IN G W O O D GANTOS RESPONSIBLE 8-4-11(14) fu rn is h e d a p o rtm e n ts •Hooted pool 47°3*r ® 5'9777- 361_-6472.J^4-1_2_I3|___ —furnished A P T S !! individual to perform light H ® ELITE 1974. Auto- NORTON - 197B, 86 0 cc. Lots o f extras, like new. m aintenariA i w ork a n d m is­ cellaneous duties. Hours NURSERY/LANDSCAPE with m echanical a n d so m e •29." C E D A R V IE W NORW OOD —carp#tod —host location in town 'A ir conditioning 'Tennis courts 'Ample parking * A i r c o n d it io n e d ■ » . tow mileage, ex- »1650. 323-4146. 8-4-1413) M onday-Saturday, 9 a.m . 1 sales experience. S e n d re ­ In c lu d e s F re e S to r a g e a s lo w a s 'Nicely furnished * d is h w a s h e r - 11 condition. conditio, »2 5 0 0 . p.m ., Sunday 12 p.m . 1 p.m . sum e to GIANT LAND­ U n til S p rin g RIV ERSID E *5 Blks. to campus p.m. SUZUKI 1974 - GT 380, 3 * s h a g c a rp e tin g *1» 66,0,6 Apply in person at Lansing SCAPE COMPANY, P.O. ’ 160 p e r m o n th cylinder. Newin 1975. U nde, Mall or M eridian Mall. Bring your blko in now ond Nave l* m ln f for * u n l i m i t e d p a r k in g HD 1941 Box 13, Holt. Ml 48824. call 351-5647 M M 7 door, no rust, 6000 miles. Dual quartz lights, 8 4 1 1 (8 ) 8 4 12(5) avoid tho spring rush. IIN IV IM IT Y * p lu s h f u r n i t u r e craah b ar, highw ay p a g t. for rotes and Summer * m o d e l o p e n d a ily Always garag ad . Mint co n d i­ PARTTIM E light delivery T IM A C I 2 bedroom *10# tion. 393-2674. 8-4 14(6) h elp w an ted . M ust hav e d e BANQUET COOK, 25-30 le ases 1bedroom MSB WAGON, 1974. pendable car. $3/hour plus ho u rs/w eek . Call YMCA, 489- 414 M ic h ig an studios 'IB S Call 351-8282 ’ Power, automatic, HONDA 360. RabuiH angina, car expense. P h o n e betw een 6501. ext. 50. Ask for Mrs. 1390 E. G ra n d River 3 3 2 .5 4 2 0 745 Burcham (b ehind R ollerw orld 9 a.m . b 1 0 a.m . o r 4 p.m. b 5 Gunnell. A pply in perso n $411. Grand Rivor Í * « wav door- *2,000! n a w chain, battary , tira a n d 1-5 p .m . O ffic e hours on th e r iv e r !) E. lanslng 351*7240 Coll 3-4 p.m. 3 5 1 *3 1 1 8 « S ir * « g h t »226. 361-9003, e a r l y O f f , I w a n appolniitment. A i t i s i b e tw e en 1 0 a .m . - 2 p.m. 3 4 * 6 (6 ) Coll from 14 p.m. du sts £ Ro o m s ¡(/ Rooms ~ ) [ j* Ro o m s )[j* For Sale ][^ | For Solo ) Recreation ¡ffg)i [ d a lli J ( S ] SH ARP DUPLEX. Own WOMEN NEEDED to fill co EAST LANSING, sh are d u ­ EAST LANSING. Close in. 100 USED vacuum cleaners. 6 x8 x6 pine loft. Brand new, There's som thing for every JACKSON BROWNE tickets room . Close to Forest Akers. op, $ 135/term, utilities in­ plex. Furnished room. Unfurnished w ith cooking Tanks, cannisters, and up perfect condition 332 1312. one m today's Classified Ads wanted. Call Bruce. 363- CeM days 482*6232, nights cluded. Call 332-6522 Parking, bus. $100. 374-6366. privileges. Fem ale only. Util rights. G uaranteed one full 8 4 7 (3 ) Cher k them out for super 0033 2 4 7 131 882-1287^8-4*14 (4) Z-3-4-7 (3) 0-3-4-7(3)' ities furnished. P hone 332- year. $7.88 a n d up DENNIS buys 5988. 0 5-4-7(5) DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. WEDDING GOWN with lace NEAR FRANDOR, 129 S outh CLOSE TO cam pus. Furnish­ OWN FURNISHED room, coat, m atching head piece, 316 N. Cedar, opposite City Announce™ ,n l l , Hom er. 3 bedroom , newly deco rated , rem odeled, new ed room s available. Utilities included. $105/m onth. Call board, laundry in familys hom e. C am pus close. 332- WALKING TO MSU. Female. $70/m onth. Call 351-2731 M arket. C 20 4 28(7) size 10. $75. 372 2647 E 5-4 7(3) ABDO ’sLOUNGE presents noeud Tewi , $! H ip p w in g m u s tb ir J V * S tila News ottica t o ? 1 carpeting, partly furnished, EQUITY VEST 353 4831 or 0474. 8-4-14(3) after 5:30 p.m. 5-4-713) MAYTAG AUTOMATIC ANTIQUE FAIR AND SALE _»«view Bldo- - h, „ 4-car garage. $385 + deposit. 351-7497. 5-4-10 (7) 351 1500. 0-20 4 28(5) W ash er a n d dryer; Nikon F MOST LP S priced $ 1 7 5 $2.50. C assettes, $3, quality CRYSTALS East Rotary 5th annual. W e*t a .. . .. V 8 b®fore ROOM FOR rent spring or FURNISHED ROOM o n e cam era a n d accessories. 351 MSU NEAR, female, own guaranteed Plus 45's, song back by suprem e court M ichigan's best. Quality nal- ^ ' nnounce,r#nN sum m er, $90 per m onth, no block off cam pus. $ 1 0 0 per 8125. 5-4-11(3) FARM HOME. 8 miles south, room, nice house, $ 1 0 0 / books, and m ore. FLAT ers from all parts of th e e d b v p h o n e deposit, no lease. 351-2773 or m o n th .'676-3780. 5-4-12 (3) W e d n e sd a y, H agadom Road. 10 acres. 4 m onth plus utilities. 332-3623. INSTANT CASH W e re pay BLACK AND CIRCULAR, country. April 6 & 7, n o o n to ,, § 351-1500. 8-4 14(4) bedroom s, bam s. $375 + 8-4-13 (3) ing $ 1 $ 2 for album s in good upstairs, 541 E. Grand River. A p r il I ) 10 p.m., April 8 , noon to 6 MALE - OWN room , close, deposit. Available now. 351- SINGLE ROOM In large shape. WAZOO RECORDS. Open 11 a.m . 351 0838 p.m Lectures daily-11 a.m. A grant wnting - NORTH CLEMENS, fur­ quiet, m any extras, 351-7119 233 A bbott, 337 0947 7497. 0-4-4-7 (6) house. Kitchen laundry, C 20 4 28(7) lim ite d seating East Grand Rapids High Hum an Ecology a t u o j ? ! nished, female, all house after 6 p.m. 3-4-10 13) parking, excellent location. C 20 4-28(4) School, 2211 Lake Orive BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX. One privileges. Near bus. Drive­ CUSTOM SANDALS. Hand tick ets $ 5 .5 0 p er person conducted from 2 to 4 . * $90/m onth. 332-1918. ROOM IN log cabin o n Lake S.E., East Grand Rapids, in 332 Union w ay parking. 487 6390. HOROWITZ, LIVE at Carne m ade from a draw ing of your fem ale n e e d ed to sh are room. 3-4-7(41 Lansing. P ets welcom e. $8 8 / 2 dance sets Michigan 2 8 4-7(11) $82.50/m onth. 351-0829. 8 -^1 0 (4 1________________ gie Hall. Jan u ary 8 , 1978 feet $ 2 off with this ad 2 2 0 m onth. 339-3556. 8 4-13 (6 ) 8-4-13 13) TEN MINUTES to cam pus. 3 R ecord Special this week Albert Street M onday Satur 2 sho w sets LOW RENT, male needed or 4 students. $400/m onth MARSHALL MUSIC. East day, 11 a m 5 p.m. 12 4 14(6) entire evening ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE Prof. Alston ol the u „ J Spring only. $50 m onth. No ROOM. PRIVATE bath. OKEMOS — 4 bedroom , 2 % utilities paid. Call Pat Lansing. C 1 4 6 15) Market w here you can buy; Philosophy Depi W1, “ lease, no deposit. 332-2327. Union close. $95 ♦ utilities. APPLE CRATES ideal for 9 till ? ? b a th furnished hom e. Fire­ 371-2800. Evenings 484-6403 Z-5-4-1K3) 351 4597 or 332 8671. not a " S h o w ” April 8, 9 "Justification and RewT *| place, with air, all appliances. NEW, USED and vintage album storage, books, etc. 84-7<5)_ _ » » 2 -0 5 9 3 a m 4 p.m . Marshall Street p.m. Friday. 332 Umo„ 1 8 4-13 (4) guitars, banjos, mandolins, $2.75 each. WAZOO Available J u n e 1-December Armory, betw een E. Michi­ CUT EXPENSES Vi.MONTIE etc. Dulcimers and kits, re RECORDS 223 A bbott. 31. $400/m onth plus utilities. ROOMS CAMPUS near gan & Saginaw , Lansing; HOUSE CO-OP. $270. Room corders, strings, accessories, 8 4 714) Today's best buys a re in the Call 349-4802. 5-4-10 17) Furnished, cooking. From PURCEYS MERRYMARK- and board-im m ediate [ For Sale ^ Classified section Find what Energy Me/ors! Earn, $80 person. 485-1436. books, th o u san d s of hard to WOMEN S FREE form 14 openings, close-good food. TEERS' Z 1-4 6 (7) academ ic credits w„t,... J 2 BEDROOM duplex, su m ­ 0-7-4-11(3) find album s (all at very low you're looking for! 332-8641. Z-3-4-7(4) carat yellow gold ring, $60 g an Energy E.tension i, m er or 12 m onth lease. Mile prices) Private and group originally, will sell for $30 J V C. STEREO Receiver full C ontact Dave Perseli ^ to cam pus. After 5 p.m. CLOSE LARGE furnished lessons on guitar, banjo, 353 6923 after 10 p.m. or THE LANSING CIVIC PLAY LARGE SINGLE, block c a m ­ feature, $150 or best 353- Urban Development 337-0240. X8-4-10I3) room in quiet ho u se available m andolin, all styles Gift cer w eekends. E 5-4-10 (5) j Service ^ ERS p resents William Inge's pus. Man. Quiet. $65. 332- 6917. 3-4-7(31 now. All utilities included. tificates. Expert repairs free The Dark at the Top of the Call after 3 p.m. 351-8154. 8498. 2-4-6(31 estim ates. ELDERLY IN JACKSON BROWNE. Limit BEAUTIFUL SHAG rug. RESTORATION HARD S tairs” curtain 8 p.m., M arch Revitalize MSU i. 5-4-12 (4) STRUMENTS 541 East Ro o m s ed edition giant 40” x 50” 8x11, olive green. Like new. WOOD floor refinishing 31. April 1, 7 a nd 8 . Reserved A ttend an organizational, MALE, OWN room furnished, Grand River 332 4331 tapestries, $5 each. (Regular Will sacrifice for $55. 355^ Quality work is my goal Call seats $3, stu d e n ts a nd Senior a t 8:30 tonight in 3 3 4 U(ta MALE ROOM for Spring across from cam pus. Call C 20 4 28(13' $8 .) 25% off on asso rted 1669. S 5-4 10 (3) 351 2087 8 i 11(4) Citizens $2 Parkington C e n ­ 1978 elections BEAL COOP h a s o n e opening term , 1 0 0 yards from cam pus, 351 8554. 2 4-6 (2) b ongs at THE WHITE M ON­ ter Auditorium, corner of for spring term . $240 includes utilities paid, $80 m onth. 332 10 SPEED BICYCLE $75, or KEY, 226 Abbott Rd., across SEWING MACHINES, slight CARPET CLEANING with C hestnut a nd Kalamazoo, room , board, air conditioning, 5539. 4-4-11 (4) MALE NEEDED, four bed best offer Good condition. from S ta te Theatre 10 a.m. ly used. Re conditioned, our truck m ounted cleaning Lansing R eservations 484- “ Religion and The Urn* color cable TV, w asher and room house, furnished. $90 332 8260. 1-4 6 (3) - 9 p.m. M onday - Satur g uaranteed. $39 98 and up. plant called "S uper Clean” 9115 or 484 9191 series of seminars, will dryer, lighted parking. 525 ROOM AVAILABLE, male m onth plus utilities. $50 d e ­ day. WHITE MONKEY EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING 484-3501. 8 4 17(3) BL 1 4 6 (11) University Lutheran Chgr*| MAC A venue or ph o n e 332- preferred. $75/m onth + utili­ posit. Betw een MSU & LCC LIGHTENING FAST electron­ T-shirts only $1.50 after 6 CO. 1115 N W ashington p.m . Sundays in April 5666. 2-7-4-13 (71 ties. 484-2136. 8-4-17 (3) 351 9269 evenings. X 8-4-7(6> ic repair. G uaranteed work. p.m. 8-4-17 (10) 489 6446 C 20 4 28(61 COMPLETE HOUSEKEEP Lutheran Church WILCOX TRADING POST. ING Services by "MAID FOR ASMSU PREPAID Legal S e r­ Phone 485-4391. A DAY” 484 3501. 8-4-17 (3) vices plan now m akes legal C-17-4-28 (4) services available w ithout fee FOR QUALITY stereo se r­ Discover the fact» abou I to undergraduate MSU s tu ­ abuse. Dr. Susen Scheur* QUALITY USED equipm ent vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, The S ta te N ew s Y e llo w P a g e at a fair price with warranty. 555 E. Grand River. PE 3060 turntable $89 C-20-4-2813) dents. Office open 9 a .m .-12 p.m; 1:30 p.m .-5 p.m. M on­ day Friday. For information a t 7 tonight. 332 Union Advent Dolby S ystem $80 S co tt 20 w a tt receiver $175 FREE LESSON in complexion or appointm ent, call 355- 8266 0-1-4-6 (9) Poliah Spring Party wn* s IB U S IN E S S - S E R V IC E Intergral S ystem s Pre- Amp care. MERLE NORMAN tea will b e held at 8 p m fra $125 COSMETIC STUDIO 321 O w en Hall. Spowored ^1 Akai c a sse tte tap e Heck $149. 5543. C-20-4-28(3)___ E uropean Association of V J HI FI BUYS 337-1767. MID-MICHIGAN Carpet care, 0-20-4-28 (9) steam extraction. Free esti­ ATTENTION SKIERS End of m ates 349-5849. 6-4-12 13) W im m in's Street Them seaso n special AREO REN­ form ing in the East Lansmjll D IR E C T O R Y TALS is selling its rental skis. C ross-country $89.95 package Downhill package $99 95 339 9523 7-4-7(61 Instructions JUMPING AND DRESSAGE lessons. Hunt seat equitation TELL MORE PEOPLE! For details call Deb< 8 c * | off-cam pus phone listings W anted: talented pecotl perform in a coffee house jT LARGE SELECTION of transportation available for given at McDonel For detail TM YEI frames, glasses for everyone. Thursday evening classes. CHILDREN’S SHOES OPTOMETRIST BARBER OPTICAL DISCOUNT. 2617 WILLOWPOND STABLES WHAT McDonel Advisory Lint CO-OPTICAL E. Michigan. 372-7409 3301 Harper, M ason. A IR • R A IL SERVICES U N IO N C-20-4-2814) BOOKS — VISIT mid Michi­ 676-9799 8-4-715) YOU "Lord, Lord” a penenati^l ti-media show will be pres T O U R S - C R U IS K S H O T ! L R E S E R V A T IO N S | Y O U R C H IL D R E N 'S (|« t I m s inf's Only Caaporativa Optical) B U IL D IN G BARBER g a n 's largest used bookshop. CURIOUS BOOKSHOP, 307 PMiami HOTOSeechWORK SHOP I week HAVE a nd discussed at 7 tonight! Union, Intervarsity Christir| lowship. TO SHOE STO R E C O L L IS I T R A V E L IN F R A N O O R SH O P E. Grand River, East Lansing. July Pro-teacher* com­ Or J a Ninon O p io m etn jt C-20-4-2814) plete course and fun photo- I n fa n t* M d I ' h i l d r e r ’» S H O E S ~ O F F IC E RK Products • ETES EXAMINED H O W . Grand R h tr Eatt Laming ' W id th s B -E E E * O r th o p e d ic Shoes ' Tap and Ballet • CLASSES • CONTACT LENS *Layer C uts *Latest Styling Animals ' o l" ' 7 7 45 $ , W . 3 3 T e r r . Dept. C Miomi. Flo. 35155 SELL Pre-D ental Club presera | Trosko with a discuss^ f chronic diseases at 7 tonÿt! 3 5 1 -6 0 1 0 * P.F. FI yen * C o w b o y B o o ls * H ouse S lipp ers l i l t I. GraadRi.tr IraatfiaMMaia ’W o m en 's Haircuts 8 - 5:30 Mon. - Fri. WEIMARANER PUPS. Show Tired of being broke? Get fast WITH 104 Natural Science Bid- THI TtA V(L .»OMISION*.! 355-3359 quality. Pedigree. Loaded 361-4247 l i t - S330 with cham pions. $125 339- cash by selling things you no Political Science Stud longer u se with a fast-action Learn ab o u t the summer p 8964. 8 4-14(3) TOBACCONIST Classified Ad. Call 365-8255 HEALTH F000 CATERING SERVICE science program in London t FREE PUPPIES. M other pure a t 7 tonight in 103 S Kednl N O W H IA R T H IS F R O M T H I TO R bred English Setter. Father ^ H IN O a A T T H I S T O R I W IT H T H I 10% DISCOUNT MSU UNION black Labrador. Call 646 T f p iil Service ¿flj to oil M S U 8451 before noon or after 10 Advertising Club meets a: I R ID D O O R ! PROMPT. EXPERIENCED, studonts CATERING p.m. 8 4-10(4) p.m . M onday at 1100 Trov • C ig m t U b y W» k»»« I* attak • typing. Evenings 675-7544. on purchases of $2 Road. Speaker will be Paul Sherman - Dun hill • Sobraine BEAUTIFUL FRIENDLY part C 20 4-28(3» or moro, yogurts "Catering Specialists' of WNIC Radio *Pipet by Savinelli Persian cat for sale. 1 year ond broods excluded old. Must sell. For m ore COPYGRAPH SERVICE •Wedding Receptions » a im in g * 2 1 R e d D o o r p ip e to b a c c o b le n d a D anno n Y ogurt 31' •Breakfasts, Lunch­ information call Barb at 393- Complete dissertation and 3743 7 4 11(4) resum e service Corner MAC Try som ething new in yourl t h i- a - a G ,— r t l t u d .u m iu a O al t l o m u . . . t , . , 4 . a , r '« > u eons. Dinners Com e to th e Christian Sal RANDALL HEALTH FOOD *Bar Set-ups and Grand River 8:30 am KITTENS. FREE to good Organization meeting at 6 X | •Toko-out Service 5 30 pm M onday-Friday 10 B rookfield Plaza hom e. Adorable. 7 w eeks old. am 5 pm Saturday 337 1666 night, 337A Case Hall. 332-4269 CöiTncceLLs^ifiiißfeiS Shot 1381 E. G ra n d Rivor •Moating Rooms ond Litter trained. 351-0946. Eve­ C 20 4 28161 Equipment nings after 4 p.m. All day 332-6892 S aturday and Sunday. Aikido, Japanese marts I 355-3465 TYPING, EXPERIENCED, 2-4-7 (5) b ased on non-resistance wKi fast and teasonable 371 BICYCLE SHOP FURNITURE tonight from 8:30 to 10 i AUTOSERVICE 4635 C 20 4 28(31 HAIR SALON tonight a n d Tuesday, from1 A C M ! B IO D IN O C O . RummageSale p.m. Sunday, J u d o Room L‘ BM YCUM O»/ M o t f r e s s t r * S B o x S p r in g s SPARTAN TYPING TERM Papers and theses, t B.M experienced, IM Bldg. m o d e h e r e i n L a n s in g M U FFLER C ENTER fast Service Call 351-8923 MOVING SALE-stereo, furni­ 0 20 4 2813) Two Lotottoni Now! *BRAXES ture, plants, books, h o u se­ J o e Levine presents "Indo OVER 400 QUALITY IIKU~ T W IN * S 4 .9 S hold good, clothes. April 7 & tv y now t lave on oll modal« g « u m ] DOUBLE * M . » 5 ‘ SHOCKS V ILI A (,l 8 . 1 0 a.m .-7p.m . 1312 Haslett EXPERIENCED. IBM typing Sem inar, Development of Trar Dissertations. (pica elite) M aterials for Community Porti I Accattone» (tira i tuba«. Guaranteed ftoparing g Storoça •FRONTENDWORK Rd. tf 4, E. Lansing, FAYANN, 489-0358 tion W orkers” from 1:30 to 3h lA llIG M • COLUMBIA 20% 2 -3 4 -7 (4 )_ C 20 4 28(3) today, 452 Erickson Hall MOTOBiCANE■PUCH O d d l i i o t to o rd e r It »needs at reatan _ J*») ST U D EN T D IS C O U N T 2 ARTISTS MOVING: Every EXPERT TYPING by MSU iPHcas" (ad et temblad g checked aut) j 4S72 I M m M Or. AcmeBeddingCo. O N ALL W O R K rr thing m ust g o — furniture, grad. 16 years experience. B oycott sta te s that havt 1 tools, household Et garden. Near Gables. Call 337-0205. (1st Ilfht I. at Hefadorn aft Or. River) 1 P h o n e 3 4 9 -0 4 3 0 ratified th e Equal Rights Amr W ITH I.D. April 8-9, 403 S. Francis, C 20-4 28131 OMI S. lent: 04-0)42 405 C horry 4 K alam azoo 4 6 6 3 A rd m o re Lansing, 9 a.m .-9 p.m. 484- m ent I M eet a t 7:30 tonight it>^ Phono 487 • 4995 717 S. PEN N SYLVA N IA W orid. 6118. 2-4-7 151 ANN BROWN TYPING dis 487-9332 O k e m o s , M ichigan 4 8 8 6 4 sedations resum es- term INTERIORS STUDENT FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHY papers. 601 A bbott Road, HEAL ESTATE M SU S un Day brainstorm i R o iid o n tlal S C om m ercial L i t Found Pi. North entrance, 351 7221 C 20-4 28(4) sion will b e held at 4 today ¡ c j C om puter Center. How shouN* 8-TRACK tapes, Burcham & THESES TYPING, term p a ­ stim ulate a solar society? T**] □ Bailey Saturday p.m. Identify + co st o f ad. 332-4001. pers, reasonable and experi­ enced, call 332-2078 ins, bicycles, bonfires? 4-4-7 (3) 0 18 4-28(3) M ovem ent for Urban A|W PROFESSIONAL EDITING ture having first meeting as*)* LOST DOG; w hite with and typing. Papers, disserta­ University class Monday P IL L O W T A L K Instant C olor and Black brow n spots. Dalmation. B fffisofec hos low cost student furnishing, and Whito: Please call 332-1275.4-4-7 (3) tions. Minor corrections to rewrite. 332-5991. Bessey Hall. Handout on C om m unity Gardens. largo boon bags, soft ond son- D3 351-3617 C-18-4-28 (4| suol pillow furniture, largo TV FOUND: RING in field by . fo r D em onstration Hall. Call 355- 1 1 1 1 E. Mich. Avo., laming floor sitter pillows. T h e R e d E s ta te P la c e UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Last c h a n ce to volunteer*! Bpetnits 5 0 0 0 s h a g a d o m e a st c r s n g 6941 X-4-4-1013) legislative aide for this ecwj PH. B 1 71488-2508 Frandor 351-1747 COMPLETE DISSERTATION 220 A lb e rt St. 332-3026 AND RESUME SERVICE- year. O rientation will be heW I LOST DOG, type setting. IBM typing, p.m. today, 112B BerkeyHa* CATERING SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Shepherd, m ale, offset printing and binding! w hite collar a n d c hest, liver For estim ate stop in at 2843 t Sp e cializin g PricelessMemories THE YEU O W PAGES ZOOM IN ON colored spots, ''S u n rise .” Please call Don 332-0866 East Grand River or phone 332-8414 C-20-4-28 18) V olunteer for one of the i* positions available in hos units. 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