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T h e I s r a e li m ili a r y co m m a n d sa id th r e e co st e s tim a te h ik e fro m $ 1 2 .4 *0 in 1976 to b u t th e n th e y cam e back w it h th e p la n s and s o ld ie rs w e re k ille d W e d n e s d a y w h ile on an m o re th a n $7 0 .0 0 0 m 197* :! w a s n 't in clu d e d .' G n tY ith s said. u n a u th o riz e d sig h ts e e in g t r ip in so u th e rn T h e co st c e ilin g w a s o nly one p ro v is io n of G r if f it h s fu r t h e r a rg u e s th a t th e c ity was L e b a n o n . A s p o k e sp e rs o n sa id tw o so ld ie rs th e p ro p o sed co n tra ct th a t is th e r e s u lt o f u n a w a re th e p ro g ra m w a s to be e xpanded, d is p u te s b etw e e n the city a nd o th e r In g h a m th e re b y in c re a s in g E a s t la n s in g 's re q u ire d tOl P HOPES FO R CITY MODEL w e r e m is s in g , a n d tw o m e n . in c lu d in g a c iv ilia n , e s ca p e d . They w e re th e fir s t C o u n ty m u n ic ip a litie s o v e r co st d is tr ib u s h a re o f th e co sts. re p o rte d Is r a e li c a s u a lit ie s sin ce Is r a e l T h e p rop o sed c o n tra c t s ta te s th a t th e d e c la re d a u n ila te ra l c e a s e -fire M a rc h 21. N in e ty p e rce n t o f th e p ro g ra m 's $1.7 o rig in a l co ncep t of th e p ro je c t w as The P a le s t in e L ib e r a t io n O rg a n iz a tio n m illio n to ta l co st w ill be fu rn is h e d b y fu n d s "ch a n g e d w ith o u t p r io r n o tic e ." fro m th e fe d e ra l L a w E n fo rc e m e n t A s s is t K e n n e th L . ¡o /a r c o n v e r s io n u r g e d sa id in B e ir u t fo u r I s r a e li s o ld ie rs w e re k ille d a nd o ne ca p tu re d " u n h a rm e d ” w h en a n c e A d m in is t r a tio n a nd 5 p e rce n t b y the s t a t e . T h e re m a in in g 5 p e rce n t m u st com e In g h a m P re a d m o re . C o u n ty a S h e r if f m em ber of th e te ch n ica l th e y t r ie d to in filt r a t e g u e r r illa h eld posi co m m itte e , sa id E a s t L a n s in g 's ch a rg e s a re tio n s in so u th e rn Leb anon. The U n ite d fro m a ll In g h a m C o u n ty g o v e rn m e n ta l the re s u lt o f a la c k o f co m m u n ica tio n B> D e L IN D A K A R L E “ e n e rg y h o m e ." h om e to s o la r e n e r g y ) p o s s ib ilit ie s .” sa id N a tio n s sa id it s re p o rts in d ic a te d fiv e b etw e e n th e c it y and th e 911 c o m m itte e . State N e w * S ta ff W r it e r “ T h e se hom es a re re a lly in e ffic ie n t, and if J o h n R . V e e n s t r a , In g h a m C o u n ty E n e r g y s o ld ie rs w e re k ille d . T h e phone sy s te m , set fo r co m p letio n by "W e th o u g h t t h e ir people (re p r e s e n t a ­ ; group o f local e n e rg y conscious w e co u ld im p ro v e one o f th e m w e could C o o rd in a to r. “ W r it t e n m a t e r ia l is not an T h e I s r a e li sp o k e sp e rs o n sa id tw o so ld ie rs J u ly 1. w a» o rig in a lly co n c e iv e d a s a t iv e s ' w e re ta k in g t h is in fo rm a tio n back to s h.ts us way, East L a n s in g m a y have p ro v e to th e p e o p le o f E a s t L a n s in g th a t it a d e q u a te s u b s t it u t e fo r re a l m o d e ls." e n te re d L e b a n o n in a sm a ll t r u c k lo o k in g fo r "s im p le " p lan e n a b lin g c itiz e n s to d ia l 911 E a s t L a n s in g , so w e w e n t ahead w it h it ." he :he lew solar heated d e m o n s tra tio n is p o s sib le t o im p ro v e t h e ir hom es to o ." said "A n e n e rg y h o u se su ch as th e one a t r a c t o r le ft n e a r th e to w n o f B in t J b e il. H e fo r e m e rg e n c y a s s is ta n c e . It w a s recently- sa id . ¡n the country. T o m P ric e , o rg a n iz a tio n sp o kesperson. prop o sed w o u ld d e m o n s tra te a co m m itm e n t sa id th e y p ick e d up fo u r s o ld ie rs a nd a e xp a n d e d and w o u ld becom e th e n ation 's B u t P re a d m o re a lso c r itic iz e d th e neces­ I rhan Options C o o p e ra tive , a non A t a co st o f a b o u t $11.456. th e hom e h v th e C it y o f E a s t L a n s in g to e n e rg y c iv ilia n a n d w e n t sig h ts e e in g . T h e y p assed m ost c o m p re h e n s iv e e m e rg e n c y phone s it y o f th e e q u ip m e n t, s a y in g a c e n tra l organization s ta rte d in J a n u a ry . w o u ld be c o n v e rte d to so la r e n e rg y and e d u c a tio n ." sa id J o h n E . M e lc h e r, co m m un a n I s r a e li a r m y ro a d b lo ck a nd d r o v e in to L a n s m g d isp a tch fa c ilit y w o u ld be ade­ convert one o f s ix hom es E a s t w o u ld be fitte d w ith th e best in s u la tio n , it y d e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m a s s is ta n t at th e P a le s t in ia n h eld t e r r it o r y , th e sp o k e sp e r A c c o rd in g to E a s t L a n s in g M a y o r G eo rg e q u a te . H e added th a t th e c o u n ty w o u ld n o t g owns near C ity H a ll in to an s to rm w in d o w s a n d w e a th e r s trip p in g M S I ' C e n t e r fo r U rb a n A f f a ir s . \V . G r if f it h s , a g re e m e n ts w e re m ad e last so n s a id . be p e rsu a d e d to p ick up th e cost fo r p ossible . I t w o u ld th e n be m a in ta in e d as an M e lc h e r sa id th e h om e co uld be used a s a J u l y b e tw e e n th e c it y and an u n o ffic ia l 911 se p a ra te E a s t L a n s in g eq u ip m e n t. W h ile p ic k in g fr u it n e a r th e to w n o f R a s e n e rg y in fo rm a tio n c e n te r fo r citiz en s. w o rk s h o p fo r s t u d e n t s a n d c itiz e n s and te c h n ic a l c o m m itte e sta tin g th e city w o uld H e fu r t h e r ch a rg e d th a t E a s t L a n s in g e l- A in . th e s o ld ie rs a nd th e c iv ilia n m et “ M a k in g a house m o re e n e rg y -e ffic ie n t is w o u ld d e m o n s tra te a lt e r n a t iv e s to c u rre n t re c e iv e e q u ip m e n t to aid in d isp a tch in g p r e fe r r e d to d isp a tch it s o w n o ffic e rs and )U a th le te n o t as co m p lic a te d as m o st peo p le th in k ," P ric e said. “ B u t peo p le d o n o t k n o w w h a t e n e rg y u se. a n d b eg a n a rg u in g w it h a g ro u p o f a rm e d P a le s t in ia n s , h e sa id . T h e I s r a e lis got in th e p olice c a r s . E q u ip m e n t co sts to the city w e re w a s co o p e ra tin g w it h o th e r o n ly to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e fe d e ra l m u n ic ip a litie s (c o n tin u e d o n p age 7) t r u c k a n d w e re fire d on w hen th e v t r ie d to th e y can d o to im p ro v e th e ir hom es.“ m o ney. C o n s tru c tio n o f th e s o la r h om e w o u ld be " I n o rd e r to get th e e q u ip m en t th e y sa id ra ig n e d in d one b y s tu d e n ts a nd h o m e o w n e rs in te re s t­ th e y 'd go alo n g w ith it fo r a y e a r ," h e sa id . ed in le a rn in g h o w to co n se rv e e n e rg y . P ric e said p a r tic ip a n ts co u ld th e n a p p ly th e b u ild in g m e th o d s to th e ir o w n hom es. Dwindling coal reserves force " I f th e y w a n t to p la y g a m es w it h it th a t ’s th e ir p ro b le m ." 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N ils so n sa id . w ith a h ig h in th e m id to D a ily co al co n su m p tio n in th e s p r in g is 300 p ld nnW,'Sf " " d < d tk e B ro d y c a fe te ria A le tte r o u tlin in g c r ite r ia e s s e n tia l in th e n e x t M S U p re s id e n t In a d d itio n to g e n e ra l q u e s tio n s a b o u t a ffirm a tiv e a ctio n and u p p e r 5 0 s. to 350 to n s . N ils so n sa id h e d id not know i d to sit I m c" 41 th e u b l e h e w a s s e n t to th e search and se le ctio n a d v is o ry c o m m itte e b y th e s u p p o rtiv e s e rv ic e s fo r s tu d e n ts , th e g ro u p has re q u e ste d th e w h e n r e s e r v e s w o u ld re a c h n o rm a l ag a in I S ' ls " ! n , l '< 'm a n 's seat. M S U B la ck F a c u lty and A d m in is tr a to r s G ro u p th is w e ek. se a rch a n d se le ctio n c o m m itte e to ask ca n did a te s a bo u t th e ir d ue to t h e u n c e rta in ty o f A ir c o 's sh ip m e n ts . l i a n d P ie l T j 14* « 1 * r Bu ‘ n B’ M S U 's n e x t p re s id e n t sh o uld have "a p ro v e n re c o rd o f s u p p o rt re a c tio n s a n d co n c e rn s to th e B a k k e case. I i t t„id 1),, 1P. r t r ‘ed 10 in te rv e n e . fo r in n o v a tiv e p ro g ra m s th a t h e lp to b rin g n o n -w h ite s in to th e A la n H a kke is th e 3 7 -ye a r-o ld w h ite m an w h o was den ie d N ilsso n u rg e d s tu d e n ts to c o n s e rv e Ik e d Ph; i 5?.S4t dow n a t th e ta b le m a in s tre a m o f A m e ric a n s o c ie ty ," th e le tte r said. a d m is sio n to th e M e d ic a l S ch oo l a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia at e n e r g y , e v e n th o u g h th e s t r ik e en d ed m o re It 1' kvett na supervisor?" lps' don 1 w e *o r 8®t i t B e y o n d a cadem ic c re d e n tia ls , th e g ro u p sa id , th e n e x t M S U D a v is . H e file d a s u it c h a rg in g th a t th e school's p olicy o f r e s e r v in g th a n a w e e k ago. p re s id e n t sh o uld be "fa v o ra b le to a n d c o m m itte d to a g g re s s iv e 16 spaces fo r u n d e rp riv ile g e d s tu d e n ts c o n s titu te d re v e rs e "P r e s id e n t H a rd e n h a s not re sc in d e d h is I Hi’S* l hfiK ,n i a lk in B to o th e rs a t th e a ffir m a tiv e a c tio n fo r fa c u lty , s ta ff a nd s tu d e n ts ." d is c rim in a tio n . L ,whLen P h illip s a lle g e d ly p le a to c o n s e rv e e n e r g y ." h e sa id . T h e c a n d id a te sh o uld h a v e " w o rk e d a t a place w h ic h has T h e case is c u r re n tly b e fo re th e U .S . S u p re m e C o u r t. a d v a n ce d d u r in g h is o r h e r te n u re in re fe re n c e to non w h ite G ro u p m e m be rs also w a n t p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te s to be asked On F e b . 16, M S U P r e s id e n t E d g a r L . co n c e rn s ," th e le tte r s ta te d . a b o u t th e ro le th e y w o u ld ta k e to e n s u re b laek fa c u lty and stu d e n t H a rd e n re q u e ste d th a t th e r m o s t a t s in I » V t n T MO 7 Emrao"5 H a ll, a lso " A re a lis tic u n d e rs ta n d in g o f h ow d is c rim in a tio n a n d ra c is m re p re s e n ta tio n in th e U n iv e rs ity . c a m p u s b u ild in g s b e se t no h ig h e r th a n 68 h a v e a ffe c te d e d u c a tio n a l a nd e m p lo y m e n t o p p o rtu n itie s " w a s th e In th e le tte r , th e g ro u p a lso e xp re ss e d its d e s ire to s e rv e in an d e g re e s a nd c ir c u la t io n ta n s b e s t a r t e d one P ' ^ o c a m l S ' b “ ketb4U ta a m , a d v is o ry ca p a e itv to th e c o m m itte e . h o u r la t e r a nd sh u t o ff o ne h o u r e a r lie r . T h e I Ill's said PS 4 n d b o th le f t th e fin a l c r ite r io n lis te d b y th e o rg a n iza tio n . In th e le tte r , sig n ed b y C h a irp e rs o n L e e N . J u n e , th e g ro u p T h e search and se le ctio n c o m m itte e m e t in a closed session v e n tila tio n o f b u ild in g s w a s a lso c u t in h a lf. p M o l h e s , ? ' ? he re P ° rte d th e su g g e ste d seven q u e stio n s to use in a ssessing a ca n d id a te 's W e d n e sd a y to discuss th e a p p o in tm e n t o f its p e rm a n e n t H a rd e n s u b s e q u e n tly re co m m e n d e d th a t I 1" Him Hesi, ¡,1" ’ “ M r v is o r and th e n a c c e p tib ility to th e M S U non w h ite c o m m u n ity . c h a irp e rs o n . th e r m o s t a t s b e re d u ce d to 6 5 d e g re e s and I Ic o n tll ^ C" te r ,o r tr e a tm e n t o f v e n tila tio n b e cu t in h a lf a g a in . ■ iccntinned on page 7) 2 M ichigan Stole N ew s. Eost Lansing. M ichigan - R A v o id ta x p a n ic , C o n g re s s to \ W A S H IN G T O N ( A P ) - T w o N o tin g th a t an e ffo r t to r o ll said th a t th e p u b lic has zeroed S e c u rity b e n e fits , th e H o use But even * a u th o ritie s o n S ocia l S e c u rity b ack som e o f th e ta x in creases in o n la s t y e a r's ta x increases D e m o c ra ts p ro p o se d m a k in g u p ithout il la w , B a ll u rg e d C o ng re ss T h u rs d a y not is g a th e rin g ste a m in C o ng re ss, a nd ig n o re d th e im p ro v e d bene th e d iffe re n c e fro m in co m e ta x l noH inf fh a n g e s mandated to be p a n ic k e d in to r o llin g back R o b e rt M . B a ll, w h o headed fits . re v en u e . !* * » o u ld h , ve th e S ocia l S e c u rity ta x in Social S e c u rity d u r in g th e K e n T h e h ig h in co m e w o rk e rs in " A t th e p re s e n t tim e , th e re is n i g h in c o m e creases e n a cte d la s t y e a r. n edy, Jo h nson a n d N ix o n a d ­ th e ir e a rly 40s w h o seem to be an u n d u e a nd m is le a d in g c r y o f ®*c u r*iy u * to T h e y to ld th e S en a te F in an ce m in is tra tio n s , sa id “ i t w o u ld be co m p la in in g lo u d e s t abo u t th e c ris is - e ve n p a n ic — a b o u t th e T h u » , th e net .4 s u b c o m m itte e o n S ocia l S ecur th e w is e r co u rs e n o t t o le g is la te ta x in creases a p p a re n tly d o n o t fin a n c ia l e ffe c ts o f th e 1977 I» » on th a t w ,,r k ’ ' " | it y th a t — ta k e n as a w h o le — on th is m a tte r a t a ll th is y e a r.” re a liz e th a t w h e n th e y r e tire , a m e n d m e n ts ," M y e rs said. in c r e a s e , * A ge n ts arrest 4 in search fa r M o r o th e b e n e fit ch a ng e s and ta x H e a nd R o b e rt J . M y e rs , w h o t h e ir S ocial S e c u rity b e n e fits " W e have a g oo d ch ance o f In sim ple lfrm , in crea se s v o te d in D e ce m be r w a s th e n a tio n 's c h ie f S ocial w ill be a b o u t $ 21,000 a y e a r — h o ld in g th e lin e th is y e a r on under th e 19 77 |lw w e re a g re a t s te p fo rw a rd . S e c u rity a c tu a ry fo r 23 ye a rs , o r m o re th a n $30,000 fo r a th a t p a c ka g e ," R ep. A l U llm a n . R O M E (AP) — A g e n ts raided a beach In G enoa, police a lso questioned h ig h earners arc bein,J co u ple . B a ll sa id . I) O re ., to ld a N a tio n a l P re ss villa near N aples Thursday and arrested 29-year-old left-wing extrem ist G io vann i “ is p n y th e s a im .jl O nce a w o rk e r is re tire d , he C lu b a udience. four leftist extrem ists in a three-week d e Vita, a n inm ate an d reputedly the lo w e a r n e rs airend,, add e d , h is o r h e r S ocial S ecur N e v e rth e le s s . U llm a n has I " 19-78. , work,; 3 hunt for form er Prem ier A ld o M o ro and leader of a m ass jailbreak plan agents it y p ension w ill be shielded sa id th e c o m m itte e he heads h is kidnappers. said they discovered. F ra u d fo r e s e e n fo re v e r a g a in s t in fla tio n . “ F if w ill c o n s id e r th e p la n , w h ic h W i t y taxes ,,n , r | e a r n , up to J 17- ■ Police said the villa contained arms, Three w e ek s after .he kidnapping, te e n y e a rs a fte r re tire m e n t, th e has th e o v e rw h e lm in g b a c k in g u n d e r th e new |a, .,"1 am m unition an d leftist literature and investigators still report n o m ajor b re a k ­ S ocial S e c u rity b e n e fic ia ry w ill o f th e D e m o c ra tic H o use m em »P p ly to 1he first * they w ere trying to determ ine if those through in the case. s t ill be a b le to b u y th e sam e b e rsh ip . incom e. arrested w ere connected with the Red Moro, 61 -year-old president of the le v e l o f liv in g as a t th e tim e o f M y e rs a n d B a ll s a id to o m a n y T h e new la w Brigades, urban guerrilla kidnappers of Christian Dem ocrat Party, w a s am b ushe d fo r P h ilip p in e s r e tire m e n t," B a ll said. In su m . B a ll sa id , " th e coun A m e ric a n s th in k th a t th e ir S ocial S e c u rity ta x e s w ill tr ip le » 20,000 , year nrM M oro. and kidnapped in a Rom e sub urb in an tio n a l J l.fi | a w *■ t r y ju s t d o e sn 't re a liz e how o v e r th e n e x t 10 y e a rs . O th er raids w e re staged in the N aples assault in which five of his bod yguard s S e c u rity taxes over >2J M A N I L A , P h ilip p in e s ( A P I — A n o p p o sitio n le a d e r ch a rg e d on good a S ocial S e c u rity sys te m In fa c t, th e y sa id , th e S ocial y e w s . A t h,Kh lnr[|J area and the northern port city of G enoa. w ere slain. T h u rs d a y th a t P r e s id e n t F e r d in a n d E . M a rc o s w ill u se fra u d th e changes h a v e m a d e ." S e c u rity ta x w ill tr ip le o n ly fo r th e increase amount. J in le g is la t iv e e le c tio n s to d a y to flood th e N a tio n a l A s s e m b ly w ith B a ll a nd M y e rs te s tifie d be th o se p e rso n s w h o n o w e a rn $12 a week. h is c a n d id a te s a n d sh o w t h e w o rld h e’s s t ill in c h a rg e . fo re th e S en a te p a n e l o n ly a d a y m o re th a n $25,000 a y e a r and F o r w hat the ,, a fte r H ouse D e m o c ra ts — w h o w ill be m a k in g $42,600 a D o lla r hits record low in T o k y o T h e v o te to p ic k a n in t e r im a ss e m b ly w ill b e th e fir s t n a tio n a l c la im in g s tro n g re a c tio n fro m y e a r o r m o re b y 1987. Such c a l l s a “ typica l" e le ctio n h e re s in c e M a rc o s d e cla re d m a r t ia l la w in S e p te m b e r n o w e a rn s about J |;Z | 19<2. T h e a s s e m b ly w a s p ro v id e d fo r in a c o n s titu tio n im p o sed b y v o te rs — w e n t on re c o rd in w o rk e rs p a id $965 in ta x in hut w ill be ear-'-. 1 L O N D O N (AP) — The dollar closed Late dollar rates in Europe Thursday: M a rc o s in 1973. b ut it w a s n e v e r ele cte d . fa v o r o f re d u c in g la st y e a r's 1977; th e n e w la w w o u ld ra is e $18,600 a year hv > - l slightly lower in generally quiet trading London— the B ritish p ound w a s valued h o rm e r S e n . L o re n z o T a n a d a , M a n ila ca m p a ig n m a n a g e r o f th e S ocial S e c u rity ta x increa se . In th e m a x im u m ta x in 1987 to t a x in c r e a s e w ill be i f . - J on European currency exch ange s at $1.87525, up from W e d ne sd ay's o p p o sitio n P e o p le 's P o w e r P a r t y , sa id o f M a rc o s : “ I f he can b la ck o rd e r to a v o id c u ttin g Social $3.046. a w eek. Thursday and hit another record low in $1.8716. o ut th e m in o rity , he ca n c o n v e y to th e o u ts id e w o rld th a t h e s t ill Tokyo. c o m m a n d s . . . H e w a n t s to e n s u re th e e le c tio n o f M r s . M a rc o s , and th a t c a n ’t be don e w ith o u t c h e a tin g ." The price of go ld shot up by $4 on ounce Frankfurt — 2.0160 W est G e rm a n | M a rc o s w if e , Im e ld a , is se e k in g re -e le ctio n a s g o v e rn o r o f O V E R A L L R A T E S E A R S 7 P E R C E K 7 in m orning trading before sliding back for m arks, d ow n from 2.02. m e tro p o lita n M a n ila a nd h ead s th e p ro -M a rco s t ic k e t . T h e overall ga in s of $1 to $2. Paris — 4.55425 French francs, d ow n | o p p o sitio n is led b y fo r m e r S e n . B e n ig n o S . A q u in o , J r . . a "The m arket seem s to be in a from 4.5725. lo ng t im e M a rc o s foe w h o h a s re m a in e d in p riso n s in c e s h o rt ly consolidation p h a se ," said o n e Frankfurt dealer. It h asn't really seem ed to be m oving on econom ic facts recently, just Zurich — 1.86275 S w iss francs, dow n | a ft e r m a r t ia l la w w a s d e c la re d . from 1.8667. A m sterda m — 2.1550 Dutch guilders A q u in o w a s c o n v ic te d o f m u rd e r b y a m ilit a r y co u rt and se n te n c e d to d e a th la s t fa ll. M a rc o s o rd e re d th e t r ia l reo p e n e d Food price rise slow speculation." dow n from 2.1610. a ft e r h e a v y c r it ic is m fro m a b ro a d . W A S H I N G T O N le v e l in F e b r u a r y , w e r e up o nly decision on whether the United States ment of his decision to com plete A fte r se n d in g B r o o k ly n v o t e rs a le t t e r in D e s p ite th e e n t r y o f th e in n o cen t p le a , a 0.8 p e rc e n t in M a rc h a s p ric e s P r ic e s o f finished g< will produce neutron w eapons. Secretary w h ich I p r a y e r f u lly a s k fo r y o u r co m p a ssio n a nd consultations with N A T O allies. H e met in te c h n ic a l n e c e s s ity fo r th e le n ie n c y p ro g ra m , the of p o rk , p o u lt r y , su g ar and u n d e rs ta n d in g " o f h is h o m o se xu a l o v e r tu r e s , th a n foods increased of State Cyrus R. Vance said Thursday. W ashington earlier this w e ek with W est le g is la t o r p u b lic ly a d m itte d th e v e r a c it y o f th e fr u it d ro p p e d . R ich m o n d stood m u te a s he w a s fo rm a lly ch a rg e d cen t in M a rc h , up fr ^ J W hen I say soon, I m ean very soon ," G e rm an Foreign M in iste r Hans-Dietrich g o v e rn m e n t's c a s e in h is le t t e r to c o n s titu e n ts . But even w it h th e M a rc h p e rce n t in crea se in IVbrJ in c it y c o u rt. Vance said of the im pending decision. Genscher. R ic h m o n d , w h o is 54 and d iv o rc e d , a c k n o w ­ im p ro v e m e n t, w h o le s a le p ric e s P r ic e s of household T h e a r ra ig n m e n t , on a m isd e m e a n o r co un t o f Vance indicated to reporters that the le dg ed h e had s o lic ite d " a y o u n g m a n ," sa id b y have in c re a se d 2 .4 p e rce n t se x s o lic ita tio n , took a sc a n t tw o m in u te s a ft e r ances ro s e much fas decision will result from o m eeting today g o v e rn m e n t s o u rc e s to h a v e b een 16 y e a r s o ld . sin c e th e f ir s t o f th e y e a r . N eutron w e ap on s a re d e sign ed to R ic h m o n d 's a t t o r n e y s h ad a rra n g e d w it h p ro s e ­ M a rc h th a n in Fobruan a f t e r t a k in g h im to h is h om e ab out a y e a r ago. M ost o f th e in c r e a s e s at the of N A T O 's Council of M inisters. He inflict battlefield casualties with ra d ia ­ cu to rs to h a v e th e tw o -te rm le g is la to r e n ro lle d in in c re a s e s in auto prices A n d " L a s t F e b r u a r y . I m a d e fu r t h e r so lic ita tio n s w h o le sa le le v e l e v e n t u a lly find refused to elaborate. a p ro g ra m fo r fir s t o ffe n d e rs. ab o u t th e same. Thertl tion w hile limiting blast dam age. A l ­ w it h p a y m e n t o f m o n e y, in m y o w n hom e to a Carter has been reported by som e t h e ir w a y in to h ig h e r p r ic e s to s m a lle r h ik e s in MarsJ though som etim es referred to a s a S u p e r io r J u d g e D y e r J u s t ic e T a y lo r s e t M a y 5 m an w h o , u n b e k n o w n s t to m e, w a s a n u n d e rco v sh o p p e rs a nd so th e w h o le sa le sources to be on the v e rge of postponing a s th e d a te fo r a n o n -ju ry t r ia l, a s re q u e ste d b y hom e e le c tro n ic equipmed neutron bomb, the w e ap on is design ed e r p o lice o ffic e r ." p ric e re p o rt s e r v e s a s a k in d of production of neutron w eapons, but h o u seho ld fu rnitu re for use os a w a rh ea d for the 81-mile official W hite H ouse statem ents have ra n ge Lance m issile an d for howitzer denied that the president has reached a shells that can be fired a distance of 10-12 decision on the w eapons. miles. C o n gre ss asked to lift a rm s e m b a rg o GERALD H COY GENERAL MANAGER W A S H IN G T O N (AP) - The Carter ROBERT L. BULLARD, SALESMANAGER U.S. b ase s in Turkey have been used to FHONtS adm inistration a ske d C o n gre ss Thursday m onitor Russian military radio tra n sm is­ 399-1252 to lift the U.S. w eapons em b argo on Cla»n*i«d Ad» 355 1255 sion s and to test Russian air d efense by Duplo» Adv-rti» Turkey. 393-4400 sen ding planes tow ard Soviet oir space to 399-3447 Turkey's retaliatory closing of U.S. see how quickly and in what strength the 399 0311 intelligence-gathering base s has hurt Soviets scram ble fighter planes. U.S. surveillance of Russian military activity — m onitoring that is needed "for Brown, testifying before the H ouse Tho Bost Stoak Houso FREE International Relations Committee, also verification of the W ashington -M o scow said the arm s e m b a rgo is tempting Opan 7 Do gì - I L00 A M to 9 0 0 7. M. PARKING strategic arm s limitation agreem ent. Secretary of D efense Harold Brown said. Turkey to look to the Soviet Union for w eapons. FiHot Stoak 2.44 Jumbo Frlod Shrimp Original MgaorOlgaBurger Sirloin Staak Porkchopt Roost Chickan 2.35 2.40 Ocoan Frlod Porch Stookburgor-no talad Athonoan Salad FreshFries •Pepsi 2.25 Hous# Spacial The Olga, are without a doubt the mo , t exciting idea in 2.10 Choppod Sirloin C le ve lan d residents m a y see tax hike Baked Potato Solad and eating nnca the »andwich.. . And Frejh Erie,, well, m o,t everyone agree, they're the bett tasting fria, around. Texas Toast included in above orders Coupon good Sunday, April 9,1978 C LEVELA N D (AP) — C leveland resi­ popular PoliceC hief Richard D. Hongisto, 3020 E. K o lo m o xo o St. •P h. 337 • 2210 Limit one coupon par custom«. 133 E. GRAND R E LANSING I dents were a sked Thursday to raise their can vassed polling places fo collect property taxes an ave rage $87 a year to sign atu re s on recall petitions. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I r\ bail out their deficit-ridden public schools. Cleveland schools w ould be forced to A bout 30 percent of the city's 290,000 registered voters w ere expected to cast close for lack of funds if the 9.9-mill, five-year tax increase failed, school EAST LANSING v u im n KA LA M A ZOO % ballots on the em ergency tax m easure officials argue d d urin g the cam paign. before the polls closed at 7:30 p.m. (EST). But no date w a s eve r m entioned for Y O U 'L L d l l J - A group seekin g to rem ove M a yo r closing school buildings In the 113,000- D ennis J. Kucinich from office, largely pupil district, the largest public school A T O U R S A V IN G S ! because of his M arch 24 d ism issal of system in O hio. ★ MEN’S TOPS $7.50 L a r k of ra in co n ce rn s So u th east fa rm e rs SHORT SLEEVES $9.50 A T L A N T A (AP) — City residents are local storm s, eve n with to rna d oe s," he baskin g in the warm , dry weather, but Southeastern farm ers w h o w orry about said. But a la rge h igh p re ssu re system ★ WOMEN’S TOPS $4.50 has been deflecting storm fronts com ing crop planting and rural firefighters w ho from the west, sh o vin g them on a SHORT SLEEVES $0.50 are tired of putting out w ildfires w ish southwest-to-northeast route, ke e p in g som e rain w ould fall. the Southeast in w hat h e called “a N e w Forecasters said Thursday that p ro s­ England sum m e r." ★ WOMEN’S $9.50- B e a u tifu l pects for rain w e re not good. C arlos I don't see any b re a k in this pattern," Dunn, in charge of the N ational W eather Service's A tlanta office, said there has he said. SUNDRESSES $18 .5 0 W e d d in g s Agriculture officials in G e o rg ia , Flori­ been no thunderstorm activity in the area d a a n d A la b a m a sa id soil m oisture w a s b e g in a t ★ GYM SHORTS $4.00- since December. n earing critical levels for seed ge rm in a ­ W e should be in the p eak of severe tion. $ 6 . 0 0 J a c o b s o n ’s 529 E. G ra n d River, E. Lan sing H O U R S: M o n • Fri 10-9 BRIDAL SALON GIFT REGISTRY PRECIOUS JEWELRY STATIONERY wm Sat 10-6 Su n 12-5 N e x t to B A G E L -F R A flE l A S M S U G r e e k r e p ste p s d o w n ; [H A re p s k e e p 4w i l l n o t w o r k w ith h o m o s e x u a ls ’ o v ie p r iv ile g e s B y K IM S H A N A H A N C om bs h as said he will a d d re s s th»* bo ard at T h e co u n cil p re s id e n t h a s s e rv e d a s the w ith D an Jo n e s w in n in g th e ASM SU S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r its next m ee tin g . r e p r e s e n t a t iv e sin c e th e co un cil g ained a p re sid e n c y . T h e am en d m en t w h ich p assed . By N K A L H A L D A N E R H A p re s id e n t T im V a n A n tw e r p said " I . 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C o m b s su b m itte d h is re sig n a tio n a t th e ta tiv e to th e s tu d e n t b o a rd , w as in tro d u c ed to m e m b e rs by C om bs a t th e m eeting. A f r ic a n film s s c h e d u le d te n ta tiv e s. " I t sh o w s o u r a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e jo b s stu d e n t b oard m e e tin g T u e s d a y n ig h t, b ut ( o m b s will k e e p his p o sitio n as p re s id e n t 1 5peoial passes a llo w b o a rd m em - th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s a re d o in g ." he said. o ffe re d no e x p la n a tio n to b oard m e m b e rs . of th e coum il. A fe s t iv a l of 17 film s d e p ic tin g th e P ro d u c e rs o f th e film s in clu d e s e v e ra l t o enter any R H A film w ith o u t In o th e r a c tio n , th e b o a rd d e s ig n a te d situ a tio n in so u th e rn A f r ic a w ill be held on lib e ra tio n g ro u p s, th e U n ite d N a tio n s, th e | n e in line (o r tic k e ts . 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M e m b e rs o f S A L C w ill answ er A ll film s w ill be p re se n te d F r id a y s a t th e r e s id e n t s o f R o c k y F la t s a nd D e n v e r , w h ic h is 16 m ile s fro m th e p la n t. q u e stio n s a t th e sh o w in g s. sam e tim e and lo ca tio n . \M S U s a lv a g e y a r d te m p o r a r ily c lo s e d to p u b lic By J E A N N E B A R O N s tu d e n ts w o u ld com e o u t th e re to get L e w is sa id it w as fe lt th a t K le t k e 's fe lt o u r cosi ot o p e ra tio n w a s e x c e s s iv e in H e said th e pro iblem w as th a t th e co st $ 40.000 to s e li. the U n iv e r s it y w o uld S u te N e w t S ta ff W r it e r m a te ria ls c h e a p ly w ith o u t h a v in g to d riv e r e t ir e m e n t w o u ld be an a p p ro p ria te t im e to re la tio n to t e r a t e o f r e t u r n ." he sa id , U n iv e rs ity orig in ally bu y s th e m e rc h a n d ise o n ly get back $ 10. 000. >can a wooden desk w ith m a tc h in g to L a n s in g . 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I j t v com m unity could b u y h u n d re d s T h e y a r d h as been cleaned o u t, w ith th e Ite d item s a t low p ric e s fro m th e m o st v a lu a b le m e rch a n d ise g oing b a ck on llv a g e y a rd . Th e y a rd is n ow closed c a m p u s, he '¿aid. A t fir s t , he a d d ed , th e y a rd Rublic. w a s open to the p u b lic one d a y a w e e k , but L lv a g e is stored in a h u g e b ric k t h is w a s co n sid ered in e ffic ie n t s in c e the and its s u rro u n d in g g ro u n d s , m e rc h a n d ise w a s sold in a fe w h o u rs. Toff South H a rris o n R oad b e h in d "W e h a v e s ix w e e k s w o rth o f m e rc h a n ­ ¡General S to re s b u ild in g , d ise r ig h t n ow . and I th in k w e can d isp o se o f la r d houses the U n iv e rs ity 's u nused, it v e r y e ffic ie n tly in one d a y ." he sa id . Ibroken a rtic le s and som e u n c la im e d L e w is sa id th e f ir s t p u b lic sa le w ill be s found on cam pus. 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The S ta te D e p a rtm e n t and th e P e n ta g o n , w o r r ie d u th a t b u s in e s s is not ru n on ta x c r e d it to b u s in e s s e s w h ic h A m e r i c a n s t a t u s in N A T O a n d in a n y f u t u r e a r m s n e g o t ia t io n s w it U c o n s c ie n c e or m o r a lity , but on lo c a te in u rb a n a re a s . H e w o u ld S o v ie t s , a r e a ls o p r e s s u r i n g C a r t e r t o b u i l d t h e b o m b d e s p it e Mot p r o f it a n d in c e n t iv e . A t th e s a m e in te n s e c r it ic is m o f it . e s t a b l is h a n u r b a n b a n k t o f i n a n c e tim e , h is in n o v a t iv e p r o p o s a l f o r c r e a tio n o f jo b s w it h g o v e r n m e n t I n t h e fa c e o f a l l t h i s p r e s s u r e , a f i n a l d e c i s i o n b y C a r t e r n o t to il an u rb a n bank c o m m its g o v e rn ­ t h e n e u t r o n b o m b w o u l d h e a d m i r a b l e . 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H a rd e n A t its fin a l m e e tin g in M a rc h , th e co u n c il ii the aid o f a c ry s ta l b a ll it is has e xcused h im s e lf fro m fo rm a l lo n g -ra n g e p la n n in g because o f h is s h o rt te rm s ta tu s a t s tru g g le d w ith th e q u e s tio n o f fu tu r e A n in tim id a tin g ro a d b lo c k fa c in g any M S U p la n n e r is th e d iv e rs e n a tu re o f th e c h a ir s . W h e n W h a rto n le ft in J a n u a r v , the to ta l ra is e d w a s $9 .5 m illio n e n ro u te t<, a W a n te d : Ijffn-ult to a ss e ss blam e fo r th e lo n g ra n g e p la n n in g e ffo rts . P e rh a p s recog U n iv e rs ity . T h e M S U o cto p u s has g ro w n $17 m illio n goal. |ll('k i»l p re p a ra tio n , o r to th e U n iv e rs ity . 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M ich ig a n scho o ls a r e not e x e m p t fro m th e s e r v in g o f *U * s u p p o r t th re a t o f d w in d lin g e n ro llm e n ts, and a re a lso en g a g in g in a c t iv e re c r u itin g . E a s t e r n M ich ig a n U n iv e r s it y , one o f th e o ld est u n iv e rs it ie s in th e s t a t e , re c e n t ly la u nch ed !»■ proposal p a ssed b y th e tie s th e p la n w o u ld p ro v id e to b e tte r and a $15.000 a d v e r t is in g ca m p a ig n d esig ne d to irung C o u n cil ( L R P C ) h as m o re in te re s tin g ly re la te a s tu d e n t’s g e n e ­ lu re s tu d e n ts in to the school. T h e p ro g ra m i-atiori, e ffo rt, a nd c o n tro ra l e d u c a tio n to th e r e s t o f h is o r h e r in clu d es fu ll page a d s in n atio n a l m ag azin es uhcom m ittee B ’s re p o rt on e d u c a tio n . T h e r e s u lt w o u ld be an im and D e tro it-a re a n e w s p a p e rs , a s w e ll a s <>n. " T o w a rd a F o u r y e a r p ro v e m e n t in th e co h ere n ce and q u a lity o f ra d io a n n o u n ce m e n ts. •n P ro g ra m : A U n iv e r s it y th e to ta l e du ca tio n . " It ta k e s m o n e y, t h a t ’s fo r s u r e ," said A p p ro a ch ." S u p p o rte rs o f th e p la n a lso c o n te n d th a t R o g e r W ile y . E M U a d m is sio n s dean. "B u t E du catio n p lan h as tw o fa c u lty w o u ld b e n e fit fro m it. T h ro u g h th e w e fe lt it w a s e s se n tia l to get th e n e w s out most c o n tr o v e r s ia l c a re fu lly c o n tro lle d use o f g ra d u a te s tu ­ ab out E a s t e r n , sin ce m an y people h av e the i f D e p a rtm e n t o f N a t u r a l d e n ts in t h e ir n ew co lleg e s, th e tra n s fe rre d m isco n ce p tio n th a t it is p r im a r ily a te a ch e r ■ clege of N a tu r a l S c ie n c e , d e p a rtm e n ts c o u ld re le a se p a r t o f th e ir ed u ca tio n c o lle g e ." 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M S U ’s L o n g R a n g e P la n n in g C o u n cil c a lls m arkedly im p ro v e d o p p o r e d u ca tio n c re d its clo se st to th e s tu d e n t's F u rth e rm o re , th e p la n p ro m o te s “ r e ­ re p e a te d ly fo r b o lste rin g stu d en t r e c r u it ­ cu!t\ e xch a n g e s w it h d is c i m a jo r fie ld ; th e e x te n s io n o f g e n e ra l so u rc e fle x ib ility .* * R e so urce s c o n sist o f m ent p ro g ra m s. merits in th e ir c o lle g e s," th e e d u ca tio n o v e r th e e n tire fo u r y e a r p ro ­ b o th m o n e y a nd p e o p le . 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A n a d m in is tr a tiv e p o s itio n w o u ld be b y a s u b c o m m itte e o f th e co u n c il title d : "T o w a rd a fo u r y e a r o ccu r now a c ro s s co lle g e and d e p a rtm e n ta l b o u n d a rie s. e s ta b lis h e d fo r th e so le p u rp o s e o f o v e r G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n P ro g ra m : A U n iv e rs ity -W id e In t e g r a t iv e . V F? a .\ : :* . . - ; 5 j se e ing th e q u a lity o f g e n e ra l e d u c a tio n at U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e 's c u rre n t p h y s ic a l stru c tu re o f a c tu a lly ■ * '• ' . «m l . 'V v V i A p p ro a c h ." MSU. h a v in g b ra n c h e s in liv in g u n its p ro b a b ly k e e p s it m o re in touch T h e p ro p o s a l su g ge sts “ th e g h e tto " sh o u ld be d isb a n d e d and its A G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n C o u n c il w o u ld be w ith stu d e n ts a n d U n iv e r s it y life th a n m o st o th e r co lle g e s, e x ce p t d e p a rtm e n ts a llo tte d to th e co rre s p o n d in g colleges. F o r e x a m p le : cre a te d , w ith th e r ig h t o f p r io r re v ie w o n a ll p e rh a p s th e r e s id e n t ia l ones. P o s s ib ly th e co m m itte e ’s co ncern A m e ric a n T h o u g h t and L a n g u a g e a n d H u m a n itie s to A r ts and p ro p o sa ls c o n c e rn in g M S U g e n e ra l educa w as th e U n iv e r is t y co lle g e is not s u ffic ie n tly a ca d e m ic a lly L e tte r s ; N a tu r a l Science to th e C o lle g e o f N a t u r a l S c ie n c e ; and tio n a n d w ith th e r ig h t t o in itia te p ro p o sa ls o rie n te d . S o c ia l S cience to th e C o lle g e o f S ocia l Science. and re p o rts . T h e p la n re c o m m e n d s th a t O n e o f th e m a jo r fe a tu re s o f U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e a s it now e x is t s F o r th o se o f y o u w h o d id n ’t lik e y o u r U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e co u rse s "s e le c tio n p ro c e d u re s s h o u ld e n s u re a is th a t it s c o u rs e s a r e not ta u g h t b y g ra d u a te a s s is ta n ts , but by a nd to so m e o f y o u w h o d id , th is m ig h t seem a good idea. H o w e v e r, m e m b e rs h ip w ith h ig h le v e ls o f com fa c u lty m e m b e rs 9 5 p e rce n t o f w h o m hold P h .D 's . I d is a g re e w ith th e p ro p o sa l a n d as th e o n ly s tu d e n t o n th e C o un cil m itm e n t to a n d e x p e rtis e in g e n e ra l T o m ost s tu d e n ts , th e a d v a n ta g e s o f t h is a r e o b vio u s, e s p e c ia lly w h o v o te d a g a in s t it. I w o u ld lik e to e x p la in w h y . e d u c a tio n ." b e ca u se th e m a jo r r e s p o n s ib ility o f U n iv e r s it y C o lleg e fa c u lty is M y p rim a r y o b je c tio n to th e p ro p o sa l is th a t I d o not b e lie v e it F in a lly , th e s tro n g a ffir m a tio n m ade by te a c h in g . w ill b e n e fit s tu d e n ts . e v e ry L R P C m e m b e r o f th e im p o rta n c e o f U n d e r th e p ro p o sa l chat *es g ra d u a te a s s is ta n ts w o uld be used M u c h o f th e fin a l d oc u m e n t re p re s e n ts a ss u m p tio n s and G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n d e m o n s tra te s th e m ost a s te a c h e r s w h ich m a y e n h a n ce th e e d u ca tio n o f th e g ra d a s s is t a n t , c o n je c tu re o n th e p a rt o f th e c o m m itte e , so m e tim e s p re se n te d as im p o r ta n t s a fe g u a rd — p o w e rfu l com m un but it r a r e ly b e n e fits th e "a ca d e m ic q u a lit y " fo r th e stu d e n ts. th e c o m m itte e 's belie fs. it y s e n tim e n t fo r G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n . It t a k e s tw o y e a r s fo r U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e fa c u lty to become T h e re a re som e good su g g e stio n s m ade in th e p ro p o sa l. O ne o f O n J a n u a ry 3 1 , 1978, b y a 15-5 v o te th e co m p e te n t. G ra d u a te stu d e n ts a re o ften o n ly h e re th r e e y e a rs . th e m o s t im p o r ta n t ca lls fo r c re a tio n o f a G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n L R P C to o k th e p o s itio n th a t th e plan W h o w ill b e n e fit i f th e p roposed ch a n g e s a r e in s titu te d ? I don’t C o u n c il to co o rd in a te e ffo r ts to im p ro v e g e n e ra l ed u ca tio n d e s e rve s fu r th e r c o n s id e ra tio n b y th e th in k it w ill be stu d e n ts . C e r t a in ly ch a n g e s need to be m ad e in the o ffe rin g s o n cam pus. U n iv e rs ity . 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L a m in g 489-6577 M.S. in U.S. M.D. in F O R E IG N M E D IC A L S C H O O L S T h e Institute of International M edical Education offers to ta l m edical education leading to practice in the U.S. 1 M S in c o o p e r a t io n w ith r e c o g n i z e d c o ll e g e s a n d u n iv e r s itie s in th e U n ite d S t a t e s l e a d in g to a d v a n c e d p la c e m e n t in S p a n is h . Ita lia n o r o t h e r f o re ig n m e d ic a l s c h o o ls or veterinary m edical schools. ? W hile in a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e m e d ic a l s c h o o l th e I n s titu te will p ro v id e a s u p p le m e n ta l B a s ic M e d ic a l S c i e n c e s C u r r ic u lu m w h ic h p r e p a r e s s t u d e n t s fo r t r a n s ­ fe r in to a n A m e ric a n m e d ic a l, s c h o o l (C O T R A N S ) 3 F o r t h o s e s tu d e n t s w h o d o n o t tra n s fe r , t h e I n s titu te p r o v id e s a cc red ited s u p e r v is e d c lin ic a l c le r k s h ip s a t c o ­ o p e r a tin g U n ite d S t a te s h o s p it a ls 4 D u rin g t h e fin al y e a r o f f o re ig n m e d ic a l s c h o o l, t h e I n s titu te p r o v id e s a s u p p le m e n ta l a n d c o m p r e h e n s iv e c lin ic a l m e d ic in e c u r r ic u lu m w h ic h p r e p a r e s t h e s tu d e n t F ro n d ® ' to ta k e t h e E C F M G e x a m in a tio n . The Institute has been responsible for processing m ore lo n ,ln 9 Am erican students to foreign m edical schools than any other organization. 7 i î 0 5- . [ . . . • e t ' 0 «' INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL M EDICAL EDUCATIO N 3 East 54 Street New York 10022 (212) 032-2089 MSU’s basketball games interrupt 1e l e v i s i o n ‘M a g i c ’ : Women netters hurting Carter, ‘The Waltons’ on television M S U '» w o m en 's te n n is te a m w ill t r y to re c o v e r fro m th re e L a n s in g , sa id th e d e c isio n to s tra ig h t d efe a ts la st w e ek en d by tra v e lin g to B lo o m in g to n . L v B K T H T I'S C H A K ca n ce lla tio n o f C B S n e tw o rk he w a s asked to d o th e p la y by m illio n a p p ro p ria te d b u d g e t. te le ca st .S p artan b a s ke tb a ll N B C T V has th e f ir s t rig h ts In d ., (or a tria n g u la r m a tch w ith In d ia n a and O hio S ta te . r S ^ .S u H W r iU f a d v e rtis e m e n ts , th e s ta tio n p la y in th e g am e c o v e re d h ere I in lik e a ca de m ic bud g e ts, g am es th is y e a r w as m ade on its choice o f B ig T e n b a s k e t­ B u t It w o n 't be easy, because O hio S ta te is th e d e fe n d in g B ig t ,h ,. f Kx.-rutivo p u lle d * cam e out a bo u t e ve n , G ross by N B C ." w h ich a re s ta te o r n a tio n a lly in it ia lly d u e to th e local d ra w b a ll gam es to c o v e r, so fans w ill T e n cham ps and w in n e rs o f th e s ta te and re g io n a l to u rn a m e n ts L g art this y e a r T he said. T h e s ta tio n d e c id e d n ow fu n d ed , th e a th le tic b u d g e t is as n o t m iss o u t o n a ll o f th e a ctio n . la s t y e a r. B ..,r power of th e S p a r in g p o w e r o f L a n s in g fre sh m e n W h e n a tw o h o u r sp e cial m uch m o ne y w o u ld be chan close to s e lf s u s ta in in g as is G ro ss said u n le ss s o m e th in g T o m ake m a tte rs even w o rse, th e S pa rta n s w ill n o t be a t fu ll W’JIM T V 's dec! E a rv in '‘M a g ic " Jo h nson and show o f "T h e W a lto n s " w as on neled in to M S U v ia te le v is io n p o ssible ," K e a rn e y said. u n e xp e cte d hap p e ns, W J IM -T V s tre n g th . n ,',.1,.,-ast I he laat m inute J a y V in c e n t. th e sam e n ig h t o f a n M S I! b y th e n u m b e r o f v ie w e rs , “ W h e n w e co n sid e re d th e " O u r b ig g e st costs have al is in te re s te d in c o v e rin g as T o p sin g le s and d o u b le s p la y e r D e b b ie M a sca rin w ill n o t L k c ih all K«me in ste a d of b a s k e tb a ll gam e, th e s ta tio n w ith th e b u lk p ro fit g o in g in to m a ny gam es as p ossible n e x t m a ke th e t r ip because o f th e flu . ;,,h h.v P re sid e n t C a r te r fa c t th a t th e s ta d iu m (Je nison ) o p te d fo r “ M a g ic " d e s p ite th e p re ss box a c ro u n t to be w a ys been p e rso n n e l a n d fin a n w a s so ld o u t a n d a lo t o f people cia l a id fo r o u r p la y e rs and w ith ye a r. "D ia n e S e lke is h a v in g som e p h y sica l p ro b le m s , b u t I assum e W J IM 's lost re v e n u e fro m used b y S p o rts In fo rm a tio n . L-intrr. . , in fla tio n a nd th e a d v e n t o f m o re she w ill p la y ," coach E a rl R u tz said. "T h e d o c to rs w ill have th e sp a rla n 's c o n te st w ith w o u ld be d e n ie d th e chance to n a tio n a l a d v e rtis e m e n ts spon T o u rn a m e n t m o n e y a n d g a te fin a l sa y." see a f ir s t ra te te a m , th e deci s o rin g "T h e W a lto n s ." w o m en 's s p o rts th a n e v e r be Th e te le v is in g o f s p o rts IImi grabbed a high spot in re c e ip ts m ade u p g e n e ra l re v e T m n o t e x p e c tin g us to w in , b u t i f w e play w e ll and gain sion w a s m a d e ," G ro ss said. H e sa id a lth o u g h th e C BS fo re , o u r costs have gone sky e v e n ts also has fu r th e r reach L r u a r v Nielson r a tin g s, nue m o ne y, w h ic h is u tiliz e d by som e good e xp erie nce, th e n I w ill be s a tis fie d .” R u tz said. JO Minutes and " W e te le ca st th e gam es as a n e tw o rk does not lik e to be h ig h ." in g goals th a n th e in s ta n t a ll in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic p ro p u b lic s e rv ic e and a local fea p re e m p te d , and is u n h a p p y g ra m s. g ra tific a tio n o f fa n s’ d e s ire s, in |S * H , a M o n e y w ill he a b ig fa c to r in th a t it is a m a jo r aid in tu r e w e th o u g h t sh o uld be a b o u t c a n c e lla tio n s o f th e ir V three gam es w e re r a te d ■ L first I M g a m e w as th e c o v e re d ." p ro g ra m s , h is o rg a n iz a tio n fe lt A th le tic D ir e c to r Jo e K e a r ney said M S I! c o lle c te d a b o u t d e te rm in in g th e fu tu r e o f local ly te le v is e d b a s k e tb a ll gam es, r e c ru itin g . 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"7e ,roV r*'"CI h ike s a ro u n d campu ■ C o rin a ld e s i, a p o r t r a it p a in t­ d e n t, J o h n L is k e y o f 110 B a ile y c o n tin e n t. T h e in s p ira tio n cam e w h en e v e ry day. 1 e r fro m B ue n o s A ir e s , A r g e n ti­ S t., re a d o f th e a tta c k in A b o u t s ix m o n th s ago, he “ H e lik e s to walk iq ^ C o rin a ld e s i le a rn e d h ow to na, has s p e n t fiv e y e a rs tr a v e l­ D e tr o it, he w r o te to th e a rtis t tra v e le d to W a s h in g to n , D .C . to d a y ," L is k e y said, d riv e w h e n he w a s 17 y e a rs old. in g a cross N o r th a n d S o u th a t D e tr o it G e n e ra l H o s p ita l p a in t a p o r t r a it o f J im m y H e sa id he le a rn e d on a F o rd C o rin a ld e si a id lh lt| A m e ric a in a 5 2 -ye a r-o ld va n w h e re h e w a s re c o v e rin g fro m C a rte r. T h e p re s id e n t respo n d a nd has d riv e n one e v e r since. M S U seemed like T p o w e re d b y a 1925 M o d e l T k n ife w o u n d s. ed w ith a th a n k y o u n ote and " D r iv in g o ne n ow is lik e u n iv e r s ity in the world.] F o rd e n g in e . T h re e m o n th s la te r, C o rin a l m ade p o in ts w ith C o rin a ld e s i d r iv in g a je t , " he said. as a tm o sp h e re goes, heJ In B o liv ia , he w a s s tra n d e d in d esi a n s w e re d L is k e y ’s le tte r. fo r h is re c e n t e ffo r ts in im p ro v in g S o u th A m e ric a n re la tio n s , be m o re pleased. th e ju n g le fo r 17 d a y s a nd la s t L is k e y th e n in v ite d th e a r tis t to Though C o rin a ld e s i said N o v e m b e r h e w a s m u g g e d fo r a E a s t L a n s in g as h is g u e s t u n til p a r tic u la r ly w ith P anam a. m a n y d iffic u ltie s a ro se d u rin g "Im a g in e , an older ml t | b ag o f g ro c e rie s o n a D e tr o it he co u ld fin d a w a y to r e tu rn to " A n y tim e a p re s id e n t ta ke s his tra v e ls , c e rta in th in g s m ade in c o n ta c t w ith young««, s tre e t. Buenos A ire s . Because th e tim e to rea ch som eone i t con u p fo r in co n ve n ie n ce s a nd acci said. " I t makes me feel j H is m issio n : to fin d a f r a te r ­ m oney C o rin a ld e s i p la n n e d to tr ib u te s to th e fr a te r n it y I keep d e n ts. R e c o g n itio n a n d th a n k s too. It 's contagious. n ity a m o n g p e o p le fro m a ll use to w a rd p u rch a se o f a van h o p in g fo r ," C o rin a ld e s i said. w e re som e o f th o se th in g s , he n ation s. fo r th e t r i p h o m e w as used to T h e n he w a s o ff to N e w Y o rk said. "I aee m any smiling Uo H is m e th o d : t o tr a v e l fro m pay h is h o s p ita l b ills , th e p a in t and M o n tre a l a nd la te r to it m akes me happy; k| c o u n try to c o u n tr y p a in tin g e r is w ith o u t tra n s p o rta tio n . O tta w a to p a in t T ru d e a u . " L e tte r s fro m p re s id e n ts p la in e d . 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C o rin a ld e s i, w h o speaks " A f t e r g o in g fro m N e w Y o rk th e w o rs t w a s 17 d a y s in th e "A lso th e Pacific Cm ' “ E v e n as s c h ild , I d re a m e d S pa n ish , Ita lia n and P o rtu to M o n tre a l in th e fa ll th e n you ju n g le s o f B o liv ia , fiv e w ith o u t added. " B u t I'll visit the, o f tra v e lin g ,” he said. guese, b u t no E n g lis h , co m ­ can d ie h a p p y because a fte r fo o d ," he re c a lle d . n e x t tim e ." N o w , a fte r tr a v e lin g fro m m u n ic a te s w ith L is k e y th ro u g h th a t y o u ’ ve seen th e m ost " A f t e r th a t I'v e n e v e r fe lt as O tta w a , O n ta rio , t o p a in t a a S pa n ish A m e ric a n d ic tio n a ry . 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Though he o n ly kn o w s F o rd I I to th e H e n ry F o rd chess w ith s tu d e n ts in th e "U n q u e stio n a b ly," y B u t th e A rg e n tin ia n has no enough E n g lis h to say “ th a n k C e n te n n ia l L ib r a r y , w h e re it is U n io n a nd fre q u e n ts E l A z te c o s w e re d . "That would be State News Debbie Wolfe G in o C o r in a ld e s i SIRLOI A GREAT TASTING STEAKATA ENJOY OUR S A L A D BAR PRICE THATS EASYTO SWALLOW O ur p ric e in clu d e s a juicy 'le a k w ith all tr.e in rrjr.ir.g s Such a s a b a k e d p o ta to w a rm roll ar. a b utter p lu s all th e tresh crisp s a la d yo u c a n e a t from o ur Sal a a b a r S B ® * THE W EDD ING R IN G W A R RA N TED TO R ESIST W EAR FOR A LIFETIM E. W a rra n t is a s t r o n g w o rd . B ut e v e r y A rtC a rv e d w e d d in g rin g w e o ffe r is w a r r a n te d in w ritin g fo r a life tim e . It is w a r r a n te d to h e a s b rig h t a n d b e a u tifu l a s th e d a y y o u first w e a r it. A n d to m a k e s u r e it is, A rtC a rv e d w ill re fin is h it a t a n y tim e w ith o u t c h a rg e ! F ro m o u r la rg e c o lle c tio n , th e s e in 14 k a ra t y e llo w g o ld : A .*180."B ., 175., , C . , 120." D .* U 5 ." So m eth in y B ea u tifu l for E v e ry o n e . x MORGAN'S Fini* Io u v Iitn S in c e IK7b 121 S . W ashington, L an sin g M eridian Mall, O k em o s , Use on»* of Morgan's convenient charge plans nr American l;. \press, B .inkA m cru.m l, Master Charge Mail and Phone Inquiries Invited: (*>17) 482-3021 344-0320 Look for Kol Haam - Pesach Information IA representatives keep privileges iI I I ! 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J a c k ie V a u g h n , m in o r ity in v o lv e m e n t in R H A . 3 5 1 -8 8 8 0 1139 E G ra n d River Israeli columnist and Director of * but said d eta il» ca n n o t jo u n c e d y e t due to con- Israel Defense Forces Radio L tr ic tlo n a . Fast, Free 3 5 1 -7 1 0 0 Next Week • Join us in Oak Park £¡**1 a llo w in g a pecined L I o l reaidence h a ll Combs resigns ASMSU Delivery 9 6 6 Trow bridge * d o n 't fo rg et to ask A weekend with the Cincinnati kid t „ ent to ree va lu ate head for f re e c u p s of P e p s i1 re s ig n in g . (coB U nned fro m p a g e 3) & Please Call in your Reservation 332-1916 r r *n‘ n,T” e,p T " r .M e d th e a b o u t h im ," C o m b s said. “ Ir a C om bs has n e v e r b oth e re d to ta k e th e tim e to ta lk to “ T h e fa c t is t h a t m y re spo n si m e a b o u t th is o r a n y o th e r [gPÄwideoevalu Patio ^nof" head » SATURDAY b ilitie s as th e p re s id e n t o f th e m a tte r ,” J o n e s said. co u n c il d o n o t g iv e m e eno u g h “ I t seem s bad to m e th a t a tim e fo r th e b o a rd . I t is m o re p erso n w ill m a ke a p u b lic t'M cC lo u d, an a d v is e r in im p o r ta n t fo r m e th a t I fu lfill s ta te m e n t a b o u t a n o th e r p e r Ire H all, »aid he ia n o t m y d u tie s to m y c o n s titu e n ts son he k n o w s n o th in g a b o u t. 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HUNDREDS OF AUDIO COMPONENTS ARE SPECIALLY LOW PRICED 10 AM TO 9 PM T H E S E A R E JU S T A FEW O F TH E MANY SA TU R D A Y ONLY B A R G A IN S : H .... m i•— . ... ¡ f e * * » ” «Al .i 1f^ i 9y é •1 STEREO 8-TR A C K REC0R0 PIONEER S A - 5 5 0 0 II S A N S U I 1 0 1 0 A M /F M PIONEER S X -6 5 0 A M /F M M A R A N T Z 6 1 1 0 BELT- A N D P L A Y B A C K DECK 1 5 -W A T T A M P L IF IE R STEREO RECEIVER 3 5 -W A T T RECEIVER DRIVE TURNTABLE 2 record level meters Fast for­ Continuous power output 15 watts Continuous power output 8 watts Continuous power output 35 watts AC synchronous motor Antr-skat- ¡3101E GRRND RIVER ward Pushbutton controls 2 re­ cording microphones Record A channel, mm RMS at 8 ohms. 20 to 20.000 H i with no more than channel, min RMS at 8 ohms 40 to 20.000 Hz with no more than channel, min RMS at 8 ohms 20 to 20 000 Hz with no mote than ing adjustment Automatic return and shut-off Cueing Ad|ustabie auto-stop indicator lights Defuse 0 5° total harmonic distortion 1 0 total harmonic distortion 0 3' total harmonic distortion track force Base & hinged cover JUST NORTH O F FRflNDOR « 4 9 « 8 6 « 9 9 « 1 8 9 s6 9 Spring Leagues Now Forming i'Ävx Tues, Thurs, an d Sun fTlixed s J W edn esday Night tV K R ^ V IIIR 3 iTIan Team s PIONEER RT 701 7 T E A C A - 1 0 0 DOLBY B.I.C. VEN TU R I S A N S U I 8 0 8 0 D B A M /F M PIONEER CAR STEREO & R EE L-T0-R E E L DECK FR O N T-LO A D CASSETTE FO R M U LA 4 SPEA KER S 8 5 -W A T T RECEIVER EM TUNER & 8-T R A C K High l’Iiciency combined with i.\vitinuoos power outpul 85 watte» Audio features like PLl. bass & 3 Women team s Direct drive rack rumini syslein Pitch control bit ac« orate spei-dv OC vervi» u a I » a n t e s a n d w ild 'I n n i': a film f r e a k 's jo u r n e y lh r o u » li th e l o o k i I t o » 1; ! " . Jane Fonda and A cadem y A w a rd u in n < m F re n c h w / K n « li'h M ih title s . l,e e M a r v in (Ite s i a c to r ) 't a r . X aribour ...not u n til B la sin p S a d d le s has F r i: 7 : 1 5 & 9 : 3 0 1 0 « Y e t Clinic- A the w estern been so w e ll mistreated S u n : 8 : 0 0 3 3 6 I ttioli B u ild IA Sa t: 7 :3 0 & 9 :3 0 1 0 0 Vet Clinic )| V R a n c l l 8 1 . 2 5 ID 's c h e e k e d . 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Elvis is the most talked about, written about new artist of 1978 ! $4 . 69 ANI) CHECK OUT THESE BLOCKBUSTER SPECIALS STANLEY The Isley Brothers RKOSPLimWMA CLARKE Showdown \ i i u ( .ill I HIM ' \ I ’ iam i MODERN including: l lu l N o n ( a n 'l In n a I i'll Take M e To The N e it Phase ( P v t t * 2) including M AN Ain’t Giving U p N o Love/G roove W ith Vbu Roll WithTheChanges S in g ToMe including Cookn M e O u t (Part 1 4 21/Fun And G am es SayYouLoveMe Or SayGoodnight Rock N Roll j Bla/tn YourOwnTrail Again TimeFor Me l< 1 Jelly j He Lives On i i . . / » -m l '. (Story About TheLast JourneyOt A Warrior) Grit (oFtnd MyOwn Plat<- Dayride JZ 35303 StanleyClarkeisperhaps the most highly touted, awarded and JZ 34930 "Showdown" is an in­ JE 35082 REO Speedway praised contemporary musician/ stant Isleys get-down. One listen and tuned their rock'n'roll to perle««»' bassist in today's musical universe there is no question-The Isleys hold Crisp vocals by Kevin Cronin. bid­ "Modern Man" is Stanley's latest the crown as the heavyweight cham ing guitar by Gary Richrath wills'’ effort. pions of the music world. your ears on fire. .6 9 .6 9 $ 4 .6 9 ALL ON CBS RECORDS AND PRE-RECORDED TAPE _ DiscShop 3 2 3 E. 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I e xhibition is open to th e p u b lic fro m 9:30 a.m . to 5 p.m ., IT'S GROSS w hile th e o th e r mem bers sw itch betw een la v through F rid a y . I t w ill also be open fro m 7 to 9 p.m . LIVE ACTION, NOT A CARTOON flu te, w h is tle , drum, and t- o H e c tio n . on loan fro m th e D e tr o it In a titu te o f A r t , A N IM A L Old College H a ll mand°lm * ’■ Lex tri p holographs a nd p rin ts s h o w in g h ow th e S p h in x haa in the MSUnion G rill $ 2 .5 0 Eerec'l The o o lle rlio n in clud e s w o rk s fro m th e 15th e e n tu ry i present • FA R M ,(r*i j * C’apil«*! A lte rn a tiv e E d u c a tio n P ro g ra m is a c e r tifie d The film that's becom e a legend V ■chiiol program fo r s tu d e n ts n o t w a n tin g t o a tte n d a p u b lic S IR L E W G R A D E e n s n r , S a tu rd a y a pm rhool It has been fu n d ed b y th e In g h a m C o u n ty School * * E L L IO T T K A S T H E R J E R R Y B IC R „«w ,* in its ow n tim e. ROBERT i it w a s founded fiv e y e a rs ago. MITCHUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY SH O W T IM E S: M ID N IG H T only CONTRADANCE ».as SARAH Come to the Union Ballroom for our monthly iu e c u a s s & o ld -tim e music fe s tiv a l MILES show ploce: 104B W e ll* ,----- - d a n ce - - w ith a liv e s trin g band and s e v e ra l s n ad m ission : $2.50 ai/m R IC H A lt D (A N D Y JO A N c a lle r s . L o ts of fun — b eg in n ers w elcom e, / t f BOONE CLARK COLLINS TO W A R D JO HN JA M E S RELNIObi ■IM SUMY m 16th FINCH FIEUMSE FOX MILLS S T E W A R D « ,* wtm O l IV ER MICHAEL WINNER nun THE BIG SLEEP REED«x^ J E R R Y F IE L D IN G S C B f fN P l A t BY fP O M TH f NO VI I BY S H O W C A S E JA Z Z P R E S E N T S MT. 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THE LA NSI NC, STAR ANO THE STATE NEWS NC£D T IC K E T S A V A IL A B L E A T ELDERLY INST. m S P V N . K i o o , BOOGIE RECORDS. HT PL HE IARLY * STAY A LL DAY nunc COOP A MON PROFIT CM KRATIOR Pf 2 «C M U S A ft. IlitO ENGINEERING BLACK SUNDAY It c o u ld b e to m o rro w ! OPEN HOUSE EXPLORE: E n g in e e rin g and E n gin ee ring C a re e r O pportuni ittes VIEW: Lab and Research D em on stratio ns TALK W ITH : Students and faculty from all departm ents Sat., April 8 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ENGINEERING BUILDING [ONIGHT iND fATURDAY A BEAUTIFUL, ROMANTIC FILM M O T Vinner of 3 Academy Awards! U)d At ANJAY ttKNf K FREDt KICK LOFWE MOSS HARl Ä ALAN JAY LERNER JOSHUA LOGAN JACK L WARNER "• '«OUT NMNSIOIT nonwnu IHS.-SEVM UTS W TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Showtime*: 7:00,9:45 Showpiece: 100 Eng. Students, Faculty and Staff Welcome, University ID required to enter all Admission: $1.50 Series tickets a re now on sale for th e 1978 Summer World Travel Series: RHA films. jf " I.» ,k ,,| • '*.« • of 0«al film. D u d .n ,, In tu ii, a .ul ii n ll „« I,t u n . $5.00 for S films A speakers. S A T U R D A Y O N L Y M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R SIT Y O p e n h o u s e PERFORMING A n o pen house S a tu rd a y w ill be th e la st e v e n t in E n g in e e r’s house, ta b s , g ro u p p ro je c ts and fa c ilitie s w ill be o pe n f o r inspec­ ARTS COMPANY W e ek, c u r re n tly b e in g cele­ tio n , she sa id . D is p la y s on P RESEN TS b ra te d in th e C o lle g e o f E n g i­ bio-m edical e n g in e e rin g re ­ n e e rin g . search and c o n s u m e r use o f S M A S H B U C K L IN G ENTERTAIN/fe,. B e tty S hanahan, p re s id e n t o f e n g in e e rin g w ill be fe a tu re d . 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L A ST D A Y T O E X C H A N G E C O U P o J BUY SELL TRADE ROGER CORMAN p re s e n ts CASH SALES BECIN MONDAI WltCOK TRADING POST SAYURDAYONLY S H O W T IM E S : 7:00, ,8:45,10:30 B O X O F F IC E P H O N E show p lace: 102 B W e lls From the team that m ade T a d m issio n : $1.50 355-0148 The Holden S tudent Life Late Show p resen ts W W II classic Any resemblance to actual events or to anyone living or dead is not acddsntal. B R ID 6 E p lu s O N T H E R IV E R TU R A M A R O S! K W Winner of 7 A I FRI and SAT APRIL 7&8 B - 1 0 6 WELLS N O W S H O W IN G ACADEMY AWARD The Academy Awards I 2 A le c G u in n e ss & W illiam H olden FR ID A Y . 8 H O L D E N , 7:00,10:00 FREE - R H A tax pa yers (ID 's checked) STATE OF SIEGE 8:00 nm only T U P A M A R O S ! 7:00 pm and 10:15 pm $1.50 [50 cents o f f with R H A m o v ie pass) N O M IN IIS A L B E R T R. B R O C C O L I presents ;Tim d i l i d t l i l H g s m SSAR a F R O N T L IN E C IN E M A prnantation M - Faculty, Staff, other students & g u e sts C L E M E N ” TONIOHT ANO SATURDAY Highest rating from Hustler, and Screw M agazine. Band A totally updated hard core, live action film based on Snow White. Snow y will blow you a w a y ! Snowy Weatherly o nubile beautiful innocent but craving girl is totally dom inated by her croffy, evil stepm other Fedora a 20th Century. Son Francisco sorceress Ä , F e d o ra s magic m irror alw ays answ ers the question "Who is se x ie s t o f us a ll? to h er satisfaction But one day the m irror replies Snowy I Enraged, Fedora plots to destroy Snowy, sexuoliy A series of carnal adven tures fo llow s, clim axing in the crow ning o f a n ew queen o f concupiscence L A. FREE PRESS: A Romantic jrotic film that tells o story that is to soy. A REAL FILM ! Mono OUI MAGAZINE One of the wlttiejl S m a il Intelligent F r id a y ,S a tu r d a y erotic films I've seen " I SHOW S A T 7:00 P M . REPEATS O N FRI « S A T l B O X O F E IC E 7 into Sn o w y h a s a ll th e in g re d io n ts A B I G H I T ' A p r il 1 4 ,1 5 VARIETY 7 mo s-owy combines satire « sex ond delivers it with style. 8 & 1 0 :3 0 p m T h e A w a k e n in g o f a W a n to n ..! 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 a t M S U n io n , E ld e r ly In s t r . a n d C a m p u s C o r n e r s h. ^ ¿1 3 .5 0 at the d o o r Ü_J 114 Musicians Rafael Kubelik Music Director & Conductor Sunday.April 9 at4p.m. University Auditorium CHAKA KHAN/RUFUS PROGRAM S M E T A N A “Bartered Bride” Overture plus e x t r a special g u e s t s HEATWAVE B A R T Ó K Concerto for Orchestra D V O R A K Sym phony No. 7 in D minor s n iff in g A B IG A IL C L A Y T O N *K A Y < Lively Arts & Choice Series Event. P A K K K K * P A U L T H O M A S * w ith ¡ Single tickets on sale N OW at the K a re n B o n n ie K u s h m a n H o lid a y ........ " .Z Z lZ Z Union Ticket O ffice, weekdays. Phone 355-3361 for information. H0N[li" ' I?. A P R I L 8pm.MUNN I C E A R E N A TONIOHT AND SATURDAY TICKETS: 7 S 6 Show tim es: 7:30 ,9:00 ,1 0:3 0,12:00 PLENTV OF GOOD SEATS STILL A V A ILA B LE A' Show place: 104 B W ells A d m issio n : Students $2.50, Staff $3.50 eivwe of Beal films Student» faculty and staff welcome HSllnion Campus C o m e r s II Sounds S D i v e r s i o n s Busy Bee M ark e t a n d th e M S U n io n ^ J4S-//U0 MERIDIAN MAU V e t a - V is it h a s now showing M l H i w W— t M erM lea (e« 9 N A trtw frM [uerrilla war Z e h e , p e t a d v ic e |( "The B w k i t a f t " a tre w lr w e W eehe | REFLECTIONS r i f l n e x p e r i e n c e in t e r r o r ;minar topic S tu d e n t v e te rin a ria n s w ill I W H A T W ILL H A P P E N W H EN piPfj g iv e fre e h e a lth ca re a d v ic e to a n im a l o w n e rs S a tu rd a y a t th e T W O C IV IL IZ A T IO N S M A K E 1 5th a n n u a l V e ta V is it. C O N T A C T IN S P A C E ? T ip s w ill be g iv e n fo r a il O U T D O O R O B S E R V IN G AFTER 8 PM I || yyA rfa re in »Southern A fr ic a " w ill be th e to p ic o f a a n im a ls b y th e s tu d e n ts . A ls o fe a tu re d w ill be “ Z e ke th e | S H O W S A L B U M S LIG H T SH O W AFTER M ( t o d a y at 2 p m - ' n 201 ( ’e n te r fo r In te rn a tio n a l W o n d e r D o g " c a tc h in g frisb e e s . 10 P M SH O W S. THIS W EEKS A LBU M Ims- WALTER GUNDA I h orse s p e rfo rm in g d an ce ro u |C IT A M L r t h e MATTHAU JACKSON R . W ilk in so n , a u th o r o f "S o u th e rn A fric a : T h e N e w tin e s , a nd film s on h ow t o tr a in t o f R e v o lu tio n ," w ill lead th e s e m in a r. by Storcastle dogs a n d goats. 1 F U R Y - H o u s e C a lls ! Ijn s o n is c u rre n tly p re p a rin g a boo k o n s o u th e rn A fric a I^ast y e a r m o re th a n 4,000 ■ a Fri 5:30 8:00 10:30 *1.*' A T r i 5:00-7:00-9:00 10:45 A dult# T y ord Foundation. area re s id e n ts a tte n d e d th e abrams ^ R J,% T w ilit# 5:00-5:30 V lP O IIw ilit. 4:30-5:00 "1 ' ■ p ro g ra m . T h e d e m o n s tra tio n s 1959. N ew York City. U w ill la s t fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . in planetarium It was the beginning 1 th e V e te r in a ry C lin ic a l C e n te r. I k M Into of an eta. U 355 4672 Rathskeller | D 1 S T R A IG H T t T IM E ” HOFFMAN n ^ v e" 5:15-7:30.9:45 Adult. / » Fri 5:00-1:00-9:55 Adult. I M w w Ä Twilit, 4:45-5: tS *1." V / P a Twilit, 5:30-5:00 ’ 1." H Q 9 tk W eak _ n « fc W nk 1 ■ Jane Fonda ■ Vanessa P R edgrave T n e T u m in g | \□ i m Adulti p o in t 1 ■ ¿ V F r i 5:00 7 30-10:15 ‘ 1." Fri. 5:15-7:45-10:30 Adultsfl B W r o i w l l l t , 4:30-5 00 V P G ; Twilit#4:45-5:15 ‘ 1.“ ■ y ■ 169k W eek SUNDAY: hexkv \ v i \ k u ;k | B BEER AND PIZZA SPECIAL AT THE RATHSKELLER 1 V , k APRIL 7 &8 A PITCHER OF BEER AND 1 ITEM PIZZA for only $ 3 *0 0 The R a th skeller h a s w a rm atm osphere with live folk rock m u s ic on T H E O N E 1 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship w eek en d s Featuring the Dutch Elm Boys NO COVER ALL WEEK ■ C O W hY P Presents LO NG 1 G I R L H A N D O N L Y ! U n Fri 5:30-7:45-9:55 fri. *:30-#:30-10:30 M We re located under the Coral G a b /e s 2838 E G rand River m J P O T - . l i t . 5:00-5:30 . _ t i l E g Twilit# 6:00-5:30 TUJEnTUOnEHUnDRED now in 14 projector mutti-meda • • b fi { 0 3 109 A n t h o n y Hall T W E flT y O flE H U flD R E D is a f i f t y - m i n u t e m u l t i - m ed ia co m m en tary on o u r c u l t u r e 's c h a r a c t e r and d ire c tio n . T h ro u g h a b a tt e r y o f l^ p r o je c to r s , Dpggfl a 6 5 - f o o t s c r e e n , 1500 8 & 10 p m s lid e s , s p e c ia l e f f e c ts , and a s te r e o f o lk /ro c k s o u n d t r a c k , t h e a u d ie n c e u e x p e r i e n c e s a w o r ld o f d e s p a ir. C o n f r o n te d w ith th e a li e n a ti o n o f much o f m a n 's e x i s t e n c e , BILL EWNS ^ cd $1.00 yo u a r e c r e a t i v e l y p r e ­ s e n t e d wi th a B i b l i c a l a l t e r n a t i ve. TRIO - u-i r~, Lansing Civic Center DOOLEY’S V 30 > u * Lì Tickets: $7.50 and $6.50. Reserved si < i ¡2 UJ Z>mm A N D AT (/} —I CC V Available at Recordland in the Meridian and Lansing Malls and the Lafayette Radio in Jackson P y iu m d and the Lansing Civic Center Box Office. RECORDLAND á Pnom 1 1no A L IB E R T Y B E L L P R O D U C T IO N L A N SIN G A N D M E R ID IA N M A L L S - W omen! Listen to W om an's Bah'i Faith1 The m essage of Enjoy th e g reat o u td o o rs? Lead Kendo club of MSU holds fC C D Voice, a feminist radio production Baha'u'llah is uniting all of h u m an ­ hikes for blind stu d e n ts this practice from 1 to 3 p.m . Sunday at 4:30 Sunday, 870 WKAR. This ity. Investigate at 8 tonight, M ason spring. C ontact 26 S tu d e n t S e r­ in 118 W o m en 's IM Bldg. J a p a n ­ ©(ôjfôxtiiiinM w eek's sh o w is W om en in Jazz. Hall Library vices Bldg. e se martial art of sw ord fencing. f a MSU M ennonite Fellowship Discover the Middle Agesl Soci V olunteers n e e d ed to sh are The European A ssociation of m eets at 9:30 a.m . Sunday, 336 eity for Creative Anachronism friendship with individuals in fos MSU m eets at 7 p.m. Sunday, A nnouncem ents for It's W h at's Union. Com e join us for informal m eets at 8 30 p.m Saturday, ter care. Excellent o p portunity for study lounge, 2nd floor, W. Ow en H appening m ust be received in the worship a n d fellowship. Union Tower Room personal grow th. C ontact Volun Graduate Hall. S ta te N ew s office, 343 Student teer Program s, 26 S tu d e n t S e r­ Services Bldg., by noon a t least Trekkers1 The neutral club is vices Bldg. Mary Pollack will d iscuss "S ex tw o class d ays before publication. Come to a gam e party at 8 p.m holding a m eeting to plan spring Discrimination and S tu d e n ts' No an n o u n c em e n ts will be a ccep t­ m m tä s x m m events. Have a n y suggestions? Saturday, 161 Case Hall. Education m ajors! Excellent o p Rights" for W o m en 's Studies e d by phone. Join u s at 8:30 p.m . W ednesday portunity to volunteer to tu to r kids Brown Bag Luncheon at noon 334 Union. m reading a n d m ath. Inquire at 26 Monday, 466 Borkey Hall Israel D efe nce Forces ra d io Student Service Bldg. Beekm an C enter volunteer posi­ d ire c to r w ill be prese nt a t H illel Pi Mu Epsilon will m eet at 7:30 M 's William Milliken will speak tions available in physical e d u c a ­ tion, a rts/crafts, gardening, a c a ­ dem ics a nd m usic with mentally p.m. W ednesday, A204 W ells Hall Dr. Sheldon Axler will speak on se rvic e s a t 6 to n ig h t a n d g iv e a ta lk at 8. J o in us W ant to learn ab o u t other ,»! the B'nai B rith Luncheon on the International W o m en's Year ond L ounge "Fixed Point Theorem s." Every cultures? Volunteer to b e a MSU impaired children, inquire in 26 Conference a t 12:45 p.m . W ednes one welcome. pal to a foreign stu d en t. Jo in S tu d en t Services Bldg. Zen Druids present, w eather day 1427 W Saginaw St ONE WELCOME. International Interactions. Orienta permitting, the Zen fnshee to ss tion held at 4 a n d 7 p.m. Be a friend to a senior citizen. Bong real frisbees at 7 tonight to Open H ouse Family Growth W ant to be a little sister? Sigma W ednesday, 4 S tu d en t Services Inquire in 26 S tudent Services the Union Tower Room Center, free d rop in child care, Bldg Alpha Mu rush begins today. Call from 10 a m to 2 p m W ednes Bldg. Barb Nowland, in S tu d en t Direc day Capitol a n d O ttaw a. Lansing. tory. Tolkien Fellowship m eeting will Agriculture Civil Engineers' Share tim e w ith handicappers in Unique positions available in Asia be d evoted to discussing our i ate W oodland Settlem ent recreational activities like sw im ­ that provide valuable practical ERA Education Com m ittee will illustrious infam ous history T hat's System s in Upper M ichigan" pre ming and bowling. Join Lansing at 8:30 tonight. Union Tower experience, Consider th e Peace m eet at 4 p.m. Sunday, Union sented at 7 30 p m Tuesday, MSU Parks a nd Recreation, orientation Room. Corps, 121 A griculture Hall. Grill Will discuss group goals Museum. a t 7 p.m . Monday, 105A Berkey Bring you ideas. All welcome. Hall. i m i m w F IN A L W I I K I FRIDAY ONLY T O N IG H T O P E N 7 P M S H O W S 7:20-9:20 A FILM BY Peter Bogdanovich r s ~ d , h ». m « « M E L B R O O K S TA TS In Targets, Bogdanovich b rillia n t­ ly disects the mind of a psycho­ pathic killer. Targets is at once a horriffic exploration of inexplicable evil, A t the P e k in g Restouront, 1515 C en ter Street in Lansing and a tribute to Boris Karloff, who d in in g is a fam ily affair. The m inute y o u en te r the restaurant gives a superb performance. y o u 're a w a re of the friendly a tm osp h ere . M rs. W ong, as JR /// /■ ////■ / r hostess, gre e ts you w ith he r wide, w a rm sm ile to seat you Targets, Bogdanovich's first film and his best! Madelinekann■m s leachman•harvevnorman ALL in a d in in g room com plete w ith a firep lace and Chinese lam ps. A d de d Pink Panther Cartoon & N ovelty SEATS M .° FRIDAY ONLY SH O W T IM ES: 7:00, 8:45, 10:30 show piece: 111 O ld s cinema x For d ram atic d in in g try the d e e p fried rice dropped into so u p w hich ste am s and sizzles o s it's se rv e d at your table, adm ission: $1.50 COMPUTE SHOWTIMES AT 10 AM C h in e se p ancakes, the counterpart to tortillas, a re rolled IA S VEGAS 12 .30 3 00 S 30 I 00 AND an entertainment service of the beol film coop. Students foculty IA S I SHOWS AT 10 30 PM w ith slive re d pork and sprouts. They sp ecialize in Polynesian & staff welcome Id s checked SHOWGIRLS d rin k s w ith M a i Tais, Sc o rp io n s and S in g a p o re Slings, some ONSTAGE DAILY AT 12 3 * 9 4 12 H E L D of the favorites. T O D A Y . . . O P E N 7 PM LMATEUR NIGHT FEATURE A t 7:30-9:3« PERFORMING THIS WED O V E R SAT-SU N A t 1:30-3:30 5:30-7:30-9:30 PM 5th A The P e k in g R e sta ura n t offers b anq uet facilities that will BOBGDENVER FORRESTTUCKER JLLIGAN THE F TROOP MAN yw M m pN Q i S M A S H seat up to 130 gu e sts. R e se rv a tio n s a re accepted, and on íf W E E K w e e k e n d s this m ight be a g o o d idea. The restaurant is located on the corne r of C en ter a n d N o rth Street. It's eosy » to get there from M S U if you follo w G ra n d River (Oakland) to C en ter Street. The h o u rs a re 11 a .m .-10 p.m. M o n d a y thru ■ » K tO n i W « IF m ✓ '• ’T H E _ N A r . In Thursday: 11 a .m . -II p.m. Friday a n d Saturday: and Noon BIGJOHNNYWADD XXX ro o iiH « ™ to 9 p.m. on Sunday. MAGNESI ¿M iss W A G O N T R A I TAPESTRV ± o / P o4 4 W H - I cM ìp s ■7TT» IN T H E „ G ---■ 1 ‘ ARONS ROSEBUD J L ^ e v d K o PEN DAIL V 9 30 AM TO 2 0 0 PM MON- SAT SUN OPEN 11 30 AM TO 2:00> m | " K A IN - P A I" (C h inese toast for "bottoms u p ”) COMING SOON G A It PALMERS EROTIC AOVENTURES OF CANDY O P E N A t 7:00 P M FEATURE A t 7:15-9:20 P.M. IU I SAT -SU N A t 1:00 3:05-5:15-7:20-9:25 M ovef This crazy mixed-up / ----------------------------- --- --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- - family doesn’t stand % e w l1 a chance of winning a million bucks. Wanna bet? F U I» » MORR X X X H IT « ______________ TEER BIRTHDAY BALL S P O N S O R E D B y : H a BSOLUTELY N O O N E U N D ER 18 A D M IT T E D f W r ite r M a tth a u r " * * * * VALU ABLE C0UP0H * * * * " | is s te - _ s s fó fc w 6° ;:;. a n » g g g ! X b y LO U N O I Sunday Buffet 'f . t íl ell yew ten eet roest beet ckuk#" H ' 71« E. G R A N D R IV E R -L A N S IN G MO weetbeHt vegeteblei pota'oei A "LOO OFF! I The F in e il in M e xica n C u llin e •eledber breed • bwHer deiie't W hy not try us today! 21? S. I r t i » St, i n a i led« J SA T -SU N EA R LY BIRD cylinder Newin 1975 Under WANTED DEAF sign lan­ p m for an appointm ent tion director, May 1st Monday thru Saturday be due 6000 m iles Dual q u a rt/ lights, 694 7947 8 4 10(71 g uage instructor. 4-8 hours Sep tem b er 30th M ust have per week Evenings. Call 482- spped into crash bar. highway p egs Always garag ed Mint condt WSI a n d tennis experience 4464 2 4 7 (3) Knob Hill TAXI DRIVERS w an t« ! along with pool m aintenance 'o u r table, tion 393 2574 8 4 14(6) M ust have excellent driving and supervision. Apply in LEGAL SECRETARY East CMMIICatlORS Li é Apartm ents record. Apply VARSITY person only HOSPITALITY 3325554 a re rolled Automotive HONDA 350 Rebuilt engine, Lansing: experience neces­ CAB 332 3559 8 4 7(4) INN. 3600 Dunckel. 5-4 10 -8) sary Good benefits, available new chain battery, tire and ’olynesian immediately Call 351 6200 Sum m er Leasin g AR0. '76. V 8 autom atic FORD ELUE r.ght $225 351 9003. early PART TIME Janitorial Must DICTAPHONE TYPIST for ngs, some 8 4 10(5i r steering, brakes, air afternoon 8 4 14(4) have au to Call Mr. Grossi busy insurance office Must honing. new tires, 482 6232 8 4 13 (3) ATTENTION MATURE PILLOW TALK has ft type at least 55 wpm steady A m erican a s and shocks $3900 for rent, with option and ac cu ra te Salary com YOUNG ADULTS GlO 353after6p m 1 4 7(5) STUDENT HUSBAND vxife m ensúrate with experience VANNI'S PIZZA is now tak Frandor 351 1767 0 1 and team to m anage & maintain Also need FILE SUPERVI ing applications Apply ir Eden Roc FORD 194 30 unit su td e n t apartm ent person at 2301 N Larch o> shec IAR0 1975. V 8, auto SOR who is energetic Som e s that will C stereo W hite letter building O ne bedroom apart typing helpful but not neces 514 E Michigan 6-4-7(5> Apartments ^ call 332-0111 d, and on m ent living q u arters M ain­ sary Fully paid com pany 1128 V ic to r St. ! Excellent shape 44.000 ten a n c e experience required b enefits An affirm ative ac W AREHOUSE HELP 40 hour taurant is i. FlUMERFELT STAIR WANTED IMMEDIATELY - 351 2211. 9 a m -4 p.m. M on­ tion employer. Call M King week $3 00 hour. M ust be i/ROLET 655 4343 fem ale room m ate to share 2 . It s eosy day through Friday 8-4 7(8' 482 5566 for appointm ent interested in perm anent e m ­ -10(5) ploym ent to learn interesting bedroom furnished apart VKE PARTS including 8 4-11(14) (Oakland) W AITRESSES AND W aiters p h ase of construction te c h ­ m ent near cam pus Swim f p ad s sh o es a n d hy ming pool no lease Rent tnday thru n eed ed betw een 10 a m 2 NURSERY LANDSCAPE nology Apply at 1605 E tin co m p o n e n ts m stock $90 351 8497 after 4 30 p m a m. Different shifts available. with m echanical and som e Kalamazoo. Lansing and Noon HFQUERED FLAG FOR Floormen. 4 8 p.m ., 2 d ays a 8-4-11(9) 7-4-13(6' CAR PARTS. 2605 East sales experience S en d re­ iRGER. S E Broughm, imazno St 487 5055 one week or 7 2:30 a.m . Short sum e to GIANT LAND FULL OR part-tim e em ploy­ ONE OR 2 neat 'oem m ate* FM stereo. air. power pngandbrakes Excellent order cook aftern o o n s and nights W e are an Equal SCAPE COMPANY, P.O. Box 13 Holt, Ml 48824 m ent for clerk typist. Apply at 1605 E Kalamazoo. Lan UNIVERSITYVILLA needed Spnna and Sum m er 349 3636 349 2274 3 4 10'3 litron $1995 355 2894 O pportunity Employer. Apply 8 4 12(5' SUMMER & FAIL Sing 482 6237 8 4 11(5) 6 p m 3 4 10 (5) after 2 p m SILVER DOL ; iGOD USED TIRES 13 14 LEASING LAR SALOON 3411 East FULL AND part tim e jobs 15 mch M ounted free Also KEYPUNCH OPERATOR. 1 JVR0LET 1974 M onte quod supply of sn o w tires. Michigan, Lansing. 8 4 7(10) available Excellent earnings. year experience on 3742 or 3 5 1-1957 Tan with black vinyl Call 374 6328 betw een 4-6 351-8135 S PfNNELL SALES 1 301'; 129 necessary. A fternoon md interior, air. AM FM FEMALE ESCORTS w anted. p.m 8 4 10(41 East Kalamazoo, Lansinq, shift SPARTAN DATA, 393 r steering brakes, low $6 hour No training n e c e s ­ 483 5818 C 20 4 28«5> 8630 8-4-13J4) _ SOUTH HOLMES. oeaf ■ge. good condition 349 sary Call 489-2278 BUSBOY WANTED. M on­ Z 23 4 28(3) day Friday Apply in person, W AITRESSES LUNCH Sparrow Hospit3i U pper 1 ASON BODY SH O P 812 E HUDDLE NORTH LOUNGE, room efficiency includes hours and part-tim e nights, New 'easing for FqI u am a/oo since 1940 Auto FEMALE M ASSEUSE want 309 N W ashington. Lansing Kitchen utilities packing IVR0LET VEGA 1974. 4 no Sundays. Apply in person. 'intmg collision service ed $8 hour. W e will train. 8 4 10(4' Share batn $75 351 7497 ’Heated pool k kammback. 48,000 DODGE HOUSE, 415 E Sagi 'Air conditioning neru-an foreign cars 485 489 2278 Z 23 4 28(3) 0-7 4-111.5> k $995 349 3608 n aw at Cedar. 8-4 13 (5) 56 C 20 4 29(51 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, 10 bus to campus bi3i part tim e 5 p .m .-9 p.m . Salary Ample parking BABYSITTER WEDNES BABYSITTER. MY hom e or DAYS 1 p.m . 5 p.m. for 15 plus b onus EASTLAWN yours Near MSU. W ednes Nicely furnished [AP TRANSPORTA MEMORY GARDENS. 5 Blks. to campus m o n th old, in our hom e, near day 9 a.m .-l p m 332-6042 Fi $200 best offer. 1966 Employment jj cam pus. 351 1762. 8 4 17 (3) 349 9156. 8 4 10(51 3-4-11 (3) h e Monaco 332 1842. p For Sum m er and Fall COUNSELORS. MICHIGAN SWIM COACH im m ediate Summer VIET 67 Only 57,000 Buys Cam p. J u n e 20 August opening for year round. AAU Now Leasing Extra large one bedroom 2 bedroom *11 k New parts, good body 12 Positions open- archery, a g e group swim club in 1 bedroom 'IS 9 or best offer 393 4687 PINTO RUNABOUT 1971 4 speed, radiais $650 Call 485 nflery crafts, w aterfront Lansing area. C ontact Don fo r Summer Apartment* suitable for 2 or studios *13 3 students W rite, giving background hings. 5-4 7(4) 3776 evenings 3 4 7(3 1 experience. Flying Eagle. LeDac. 371 5140. 5-4-11 (6) and Fall -2 bedroom units C 'm on over 745 Burchom # completely furnished 3 5 1 *3 1 1 8 hYSLER NEWPORT 1401 N Fairview, Lansing PART-TIME grad stu d e n t for I 8 2 b e d ro o m -vorious floor plons # carpeted-oir A N D CHECK OUT coll between 10-5 pm) P- good condition, $ 7 9 5 48912 8 4 7(9» co u n ter representative. air conditioned f u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n ts conditioning 669 3844. 8 4-14(3) W eekends, 7 a .m .-3 p.m. 489 -furnished # 3 large double closets C O L L IN G W O O D A PTS! RESIDENT MANAGER cou 1484. X5-4-10 (3) -carpeted CEDARVIEW # W * pay heat and water * air condition e d pie for East Lansing property. -best location in town * d ish w a sh e r Duties include m aintenance GAME ROOM personnel. NORW OOD Save 3 students to on * »hag c a rp e tin g of building a n d leasing. W ork Young ladies preferred. Good apartm ent os low os *80 schedule is flexible around RIVERSIDE a u n lim ite d p a r k in g pay, benefits a n d pleasant each per month m o n th * p lu sh fu rn it u re m ost classes. Inquire at 332 w orking positions. Excellent For A ppointm ent Call * m odel open d a ily 3900 days. 0 20 4 28(7) positions for stu d e n ts, full call 351-5647 G O LF SUPPLIES a n d part tim e. Apply in p e r­ U N IV IM IT Y Call 351-8282 PONTIAC LEMANS 1971 PART TIME positions for for rates and son only. CINEMA X, 1000 T H R A C E (behind O ld W orld g o o d condition, $1095 or best MSU stu d en ts. 15 20 hours W . Jolly Road. 0-20-4-28 (8) le ases Sum m er Leases SPECIAL offer 349 2650 8 4 12(3) week A utom otive required. M a ll on the river!) 414 M ichigan P hone 339 9500 C 20-4 28(4) HALL SUPERVISORS East 1390 E. G ra n d R iver 3 3 3 *5 4 3 0 Lansing High School. Full tim e a n d p art tim e. Apply in 1*5 p .m . O ffic e hours Coll 3*6 p.m. S H A G BALLS GANTOS RESPONSIBLE person, Personnel Office individual to perform light ’ 2.00 EAST LANSING PUBLIC LIVE A LITTLE! m aintenance work a n d mis SCHOOLS 509 Burcham cellaneous duties. Hours Drive 8-4 7(7) M onday Saturday, 9 a.m . 1 VEGA HATCHBACK. 1974. p.m .. Sunday 12 p.m . 1 p.m. LEGAL SECRETARY. Full PLASTIC Air conditioning, autom atic, Apply in person at Lansing time. Legal a n d d ictap h o n e PRACTICE BALLS radials, 39,000 miles, $1200 Mall oi Meridian Mall. experience a m ust. Call 374- 372 9728 3 4 7(3) 8 4 11(8) 8890. 8 4 7(4) can 349-3530 To ra a o rv * your apartm ent for aum m er and fall R o n '* M i s s S u m m e r 1978 Golf Rule Books 50' fo r q p e rso n NEW ANO USED GOLF CLUBS AVAILABLE furnishe d apartm ent — M a i.G ie g o f m odel o p e n 9-9 4 620 S o u th l l a g a d o r n l t d 5 0 % o ff (N o rth o f M t. Ilo p c l ,ai the pool ihis Summer! All other brand* e air conditioning e shag carpeting e luxury furnishings e privóte balconies e diihwaihera e swimming pool special summer rates tpeciol 12 months J u s t o f f g r a n d r iv o r - o k a m o s S p e c ia l 1 3 M e n th ra te s LARRY CUSHION SPORTING GOODS FREE R O O M M A ID SERVICE 3020 VINE STREET APARTMENTS FREE R O O M M A ID SERVICE I block N. of Mich. Ave 1135Michigan An*. Right n o t to the JUST WEST OF SEARS E. Laming, ML Brody Complex PH. 332-1647 _ f Apartments l i e p l H o ists £ j H o is t s j(j£ j [_ For S a lt ] [ § ( Animais fV t! [ S in ic i ¡-S j 1---------------- - JL t j SUMMER FALL. MSU 1 CHOICE OF 2 furnished NEAR FRANDOR, 129 South QUALITY USED equipm ent KITTENS. FREE to good FREE NEEDLE chock, Bring block, 1 a nd 4 bedroom room s 2 blocks from MSU. Homer. 3 bedroom , newly at a fair price w ith w arranty. h om e. Adorable. 7 w eeks old. in your record player needle Recreation majors I apartm ents. No pets. 332- Parking. 332 0460. 6-4-7(31 decorated, rem odeled, new PE3060 turntable, $75 Litter trained. 351 -0946. Eve­ for free check a t anytime, Learn to type, draw a nd test <|er will »peak „„ 3746. 1-4 714) carpeting, partly furnished, R abco S t4 turntable $125. n ings after 4 p.m. All day Special prices o n n ew need your blood at the M ed Tech Betw een the Lakn , ' EAST LANSING - Now leas­ 4 -car garage. $385 + deposit. B&O 3000 $200. S a tu rd a y a n d Sunday les. MARSHALL MUSIC, w orkshop at 6:30 p.m Thursday, e l 7 p.m Tuesday j i t ? FEMALE NEEDED to share ing. Houses, duplexes and 351-7497. 5-4-10 (7) S co tt 20 w a tt receiver $175. 2-4-7 (5) East Lansing. C-1-4-7(6) 143 Giltner Hall. Bldg. Sl* deluxe 3-m an apartm ent. room s. Available for sum m er Intergral sy stem s Pre-A mp Sum m er a n d /o r fall a n d w in­ an d /o r fall. Call STE-MAR FARM HOME. 8 miles south, $125 FREE LESSON in complexion Gestalt Group sponsored by Slices nationally I ter. W alking distance to c a m ­ MANAGEMENT 351-5510. H agadorn Road. 10 acres. 4 Hi Fi Buys 337 1767. MokiI«Hones a» care. MERLE NORMAN United Ministries m eets at 8 p.m. um n ,s losing gm pus. Neat, friendly room ­ 8-4-7(61 bedroom s, barns. $375 + 0-16-4-28 (9) COSMETIC STUDIO 321 W ednesdays at 1118 S Harrison helpi Work s,.SS(llli ‘ 1 m ates. 332 4487. 3-4-11(6) deposit. Available now. 351 5543 C 20 4 2813) Road, by interview only. Call for Monday, Union T ONE OR tw o room m ates, 7497. 0-4-4-7 (6) JACKSON BROWNE. Limit­ 1968 VINDALE 12x63" ex an appointm ent. DUPLEX - 3 bedroom s, ow n room in house, $75 a ed edition giant 40" x 50" p an d o . $7250.485 2453 King FOR QUALITY stereo ser central air, carpeted, b a se ­ m onth plus utilities. 372-1840. OKEMOS - 4 bedroom , 2 V* tapestries, $5 each. (Regular A rthurs Court. 5-4 14 13) vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, Join M SU 's Episcopalians in m ent, $360/m onth plus utili­ 5-47(3) b ath furnished hom e. Fire­ $8.) 25% off on asso rted 555 E. G rand River. celebrating the Eucharist at 5 p.m. Cemral Michigan Aw , ties. 332-1100. 8-4-18(4) place, with air, all appliances. b o n g s at THE WHITE MON C 20 4 28(31 Sunday, Alumni Chapel Dialogue Education of Y„„, ' 1 FOUR BEDROOMS, Sum m er Available J u n e 1-December KEY, 226 A bbott Rd., acro ss Sale serm on given by the Luera sponsors a Fm, i H, sublet. Suprem e location. 1 31. $400/m onth plus utilities. from S ta te Theatre. 10 a.m . M UST SUBLEASE - luxury W hitm ores activities) from U) , .. .; block from cam pus. Fur­ Call 349-4802. 5-4-10 (7) - 9 p.m. M onday - S a tu r­ iK t n c t in s 2 bedroom furnished plus Saturday. Trando, S'. nished. Clean. 351-0618. day. WHITE MONKEY MOVING SALE-stereo, furni special extras. Call now - Tower Guard is having an 8-4-14(3) T-shirts only $1.50 after 6 ture, plants, books, house 332-4843. 3-4-11(3) im portant m eeting at 7 p.m. p.m. 8-4-17 110) hold g o o d , clothes. April 7 ft JUM PING AND DRESSAGE Doors Sunday in th e Tower 2 BEDROOM, 8 m inutes to SEVERAL 5 person ho u ses i> ] 8 . 1 0 a .m .-7 p .m . 1312 Haslett lessons. Hunt seat equitation Animal Invoiy s „ for rent starting fall. 1 year Rd. #4, E. Lansing, transportation available for cam pus. Includes all utilities, NEW, USED a n d vintage The Science Fiction Society techniques lor p,.tl ! lease required, n o p ets. R ents BEAL COOP h a s o n e opening Z-3-4-714) Thursday evening classes. stove, refrigerator a nd g a r­ guitars, banjos, mandolins, terrorizes the Galaxy again at 7:30 wildlife during VETAviv»* vary from $85-$ 100. p er p er­ for spring term . $240 includes WILLOWPOND STABLES age. Available April 15. $215/ etc. Dulcim ers and kits, re­ tonight. 331 Union Check your Saturday. V e i , , 1 son plus utilities. 772-4209 room, board, air conditioning, 3301 Harper, M ason m onth. Phone 482-9226. corders, strings, accessories, RUMMAGE SALE OKEMOS blasters at the door after 5 p.m. 0-18-4-28(6) color cable TV, w ash er and 676 9799 8-4 7(5) 0-1-4-7(61 books, th o u sa n d s of hard-to- COMMUNITY CHURCH. dryer, lighted parking. 525 find album s, (all at very low W ednesday April 12, 9:30 Rocky Flats action film at 8 p.m. 2 WIMMIN n eeded for huge MAC A venue or ph o n e 332- Jim Loudon vvill (W prices). Private and group a.m .-3:30p.m . Thursday April Saturday. 336 Union. The choice old house near MSU. $95 a K 5 6 Z-7 4-13 17] GOLF LESSONS P.G.A Pro strange fascinating g’.. lessons on guitar, banjo, 13 9 a.m .-1 p.m. Sponsored is yours the arm s race or hum an yes...two jotins m onth. Call 332-1798. Ron English. S tu d en t rates. 7:30 p m Thursday y mandolin, all styles. Gift cer IA 3-4-7(31 b y th e W om ens Society. race per apartment! MSU NEAR, female, own tificates. Expert repairs-free Call Par Mor 332 3432. Hall 3-4-11(6) room, nice house, $100/ estim ates. ELDERLY IN­ 3-4-11 (3) Dolls, dolls, dolls' A doll pro A n d B alconies, to o. HOUSE FOR rent, furnished, m onth plus utilities. 332-3623. 2 ARTISTS MOVING: Every ia STRUMENTS 541 East gram for all ages from 2 to 4 p m finished basem ent, garage, 8-4-13 13) thing m ust g o - furniture, G rand River. 332 4331. today. East Lansing Public Library close MSU, evenings. 351- C 20-4-28(13) tools, household ft garden. MSU Srmulat., W a t e r s & R iv e r s 7064. 5-4-10 (3) NORTH CLEMENS, fur­ April 8-9, 403 S. Francis, I Typiat S e rv ic i I m eets from 1 0 d , Instructional Developers Lunch E d g e A p ts. GARAGE WANTED to park nished, fem ale, all house privileges. Near bus. Drive­ LIGHTENING FAST electro n ­ ic repair. G uaranteed work. Lansing, 9 a .m .-9 p.m. 484 6118. 2-4-7 (5) N eon at noon today, 1961 Room N Case Hall Panel discussion of Saturday, 334 Un ­ invited. Multi pM car n ear cam pus, spring term. w ay parking. 487-6390. PROMPT. EXPERIENCED arm or miniatures WILCOX TRADING POST. Implications of College of Educa now are le asing for Will pay reasonable price. 353-1490. 4-4-7 (3) 8-4-10(4) TEN MINUTES to cam pus. 3 P hone 485-4391 C-17-4-28 (4) lo s t t F i n i i typing. Evenings 675 7544 C 20 4 28(3) 00 non Reorganization on the ID&T Program ” week. NOW LEASING. 4 a n d 5 or 4 students. $400/m onth I next fall and sum m er WEDDING GOWN with lace TYPING TERM Papers and Gays at MSU n ».,.- 1050 Water s Edge Or. m ext to Cedar Village) bedroom houses. M ost w ith ­ utilities paid. in walking distance to cam ­ 371-2800. Evenings 484-6403. pus. Call 351-4107 betw een 8-4-715) Call Pat coat, m atching head piece, size 10, $75 372 2647. E-5-4-713) 8-TRACK tap es, Burcham & Bailey Satu rd ay p.m. Identify + c o st of ad. 332 4001 theses. I B M. experienced, fast service Call 351 8923 0 20 4 28(3) 1A Housing majors: Up to 15 academ ic credits working with local hom e ow nership program . from 3 to 5 p m 5 Tower Room lnarr.es 3 3 2 *4 4 3 2 5-9 p.m. or Saturday. 8-4-12(61 ROOMS - CAM PUS near Furnished, cooking. From MOST LP'S priced $1.75- $2.50. C assettes, $3. quality 4-4-7 (3) FOUND: RING in field by COPYGRAPH C om plete dissertation SERVICE IA C ontact Dave Persell. College of Urban Development NEEDED 4 to share 5 man W ould you like to be a Tenant $80 person. 485-1436. 1 BEDROOM partially fur­ nished. East side of Lansing. house. Fenced backyard. Pets. 332-8700. 8-4-7(31 0-7-4-11(3) g uaran teed Plus 45's, song books, a n d m ore. FLAT Dem onstration Hall. Call 355- 6941 X 4-4-10(3) resum e service Corner MAC and Grand River 8 30 eA Resource Center counselor/ BLACK AND CIRCULAR, Spring Training Program s held $145 m onth. 485-7593.8-4-17 5 30 pm M onday Friday CLOSE LARGE furnished upstairs, 541 E. G rand River. April 14 and 15 Come to 26 (3) am 5 pm S aturday 337 1666 HOUSE FOR rent. Groups of room in quiet ho u se available Open 11 a m 351 0838. LOST BOOK in Wells, Devel Student Services Bldg C 20 4 28(6) FEMALE NEEDED to share 2 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. On Charles now. All utilities included. C 20-4-28(7) opm ental S e n ten c e scoring. bedroom apartm ent. Nice Street, close to cam pus. Call after 3 p.m. 351-8154. Small rew ard. 355-1675 or complex. 373-0290 or 484- Sum m er and fall, 321-5524 5-4-12 (4) CUSTOM SANDALS. H and­ 353-2507 2-4-10(3) TYPING. EXPERIENCED 8165 after 5 p.m. 3-4-10 (4) after 7 p.m. 8-4-18 (5) m ade from a draw ing of your fast and reasonable 371 F O R T H O S E L A T E N IC H T E SUBLET 2 bedroom , 2 bath, SUMMER 4-6 person house MALE ROOM for Spring term , 100 yards from cam pus, feet $2 off w ith th is ad. 220 Albert Street M onday-Satur LOST DOG. Australian Shepherd, male, 4635 C 20 4 28(3» U M U N C H IE S sum m er m onths, $220. Call 351 7800 betw een noon and 1 p.m w eekends and eve­ nings, 393 2476 or 651-5848. '/i mile from cam pus. On 4 acres, garden space, garage. 1627 River Terrace. $300- $450 m onth. J o h n 332-1160. 3-4-10 (4) utilities paid, $80 m onth. 332- 5539. 4-4-11 (4) ROOM AVAILABLE, male day, 11 a.m .-5 p .m . 12-4-14(6) APPLE CRATES - ideal for album sto rag e, books, etc. w hite collar a n d chest, liver colored sp o ts, " S u n rise .'’ Please call Don 332 0866 2-4-7 15) EXPERT TYPING by MSU grad. 16 years experience Near G ables Call 337 0205 C 20 4 28(3) Z Y e s ! T h e re I S s o m e p la « 8-4-17 (5) preferred. $75/m o n th + utili­ $2.75 each . WAZOO ties. 484-2136. 8-4-17 (3) RECORDS 223 A bbott. 0 O PEN EVER Y F R ID A Y AND s FURNISHED DUPLEXES for EXPERIENCED IBM typing 84-7(4)_______ LOST BLUE denim wallet S A T U R D A Y TILL 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available D issertations. »pica elite EAST LANSING, sh are d u ­ C ontains ID a n d h as senti C E D A R V IL 1 A O I sum m er an d /o r fall. 669-9939. W OM EN'S FREE form 14 FAYANN. 489 0358 m ental value. Reward. 355- A P A R T M EN T S 0-8-4-17 14) plex. Furnished Parking, bus. $100. 374-6366. room. carat yellow gold ring, $60 8674. 2-4-10 (4) C 20 4 28(3) 3 A.M . iBURCt eu originally, will sell for $30. Now leosmg for fall and summer NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s, fireplace, b ath £r , no pets, lease $450. 669-3719; 484- 03-4-7(3) OWN FURNISHED room, 353-6923 after 10 p.m. or w eekends. E-5-4-10 (5) LOST DOG; w hite with brow n spots. Dalmation. ANN BROWN TYPING dis­ sertations resum es term 3121 E. S A G IN A W ond I M I E. G R A N D RIVER KINl BOGUE a t RED CEDAR ; board, laundry in familys Please call 332-1275. 4 4 7(3) papers 601 Abbott Road, 2700. 5-4-12 (3) BEAUTIFUL SHAG rug, 351-5180 hom e. C am pus close. 332- North entrance. 351 7221 0474. 8-4-14(3) 8x11, olive green. Like new. 1 ROOM, SPRING term , 1014 Will sacrifice for« $55. 355- C 20 4 28(41 NEED PERSONS to sublease 3 person apartm ent in Ju n e. Furnished, close to cam pus, Marigold. Close. $1l5 /m o n th . Rent soon. 351-5241. 3-4-10 ROOM FOR rent spring or sum m er, $90 p er m onth, no 1669. S -5 4 -1 0 (3) 4 [_ Personal THESES TYPING, term pa pers, reasonable and expei I 3-4-10 (3) * S /) B u v i" 'l $180 m onth 332-1312. deposit, no lease. 351-2773 or 10 SPEED bike, m en 's 23" BORED ADULTS - There is enced, call 332 2078 Medium I 8-4-714) 2 FEMALES sublease su m ­ mer. Own room. Close. 351-1500. 8-4-14(4) frame. $75 o r b est. 353-6917. E-5-4-1313) no such thing a s no o n e for you. T housands found happi n e ss through c o m p u ter d a t­ 0 18-4 28(3) H at the Régulai SINGLE ROOM In large Cfi $77.50/m onth. J u n e paid. Price get thtl SLICK EFFICIENCY a p a rt­ house. Kitchen laundry, CARPETING; 1 piece 12 X 13, ing. Call 393-7000 and Sandy PROFESSIONAL EDITING 337-0426. 8-4-17 (3) m ent on Lake Lansing parti­ parking, excellent location. $70 o r b est offer; 1 piece 11 X will sh o w you how to start and typing. Papers, disserta Identical Pizza r i O l ally furnished, fireplace, $90/m onth. 332-1918. enjoying life. 10-4-11(7) tions. Minor corrections to < 2 BEDROOMS for rent. $150 10, $45 or b est offer. Color $160 m onth including utili­ 3-4-714) gold. 484-8265. E-5-4-1314) rewrite. 332-5991. lease and deposit. 485-7593. ties. Call 351-7045. 8-4-18 (6) C-18 4-28 (4) 8-4-17 (3) Mus' havp roupon e One coupon per orde» LOW RENT, m ale n eeded FREE, AFFECTIONATE fe­ Peamits Personal! S B Spring only. $50 m onth. No m ale c a t n e e d s g o o d hom e, UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS HASLETTARMS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 4 bedroom h o u se a d jacent to lease, n o deposit. 332-2327. 2-5-4-11(3) spade, 332-1033. E-5-4-1313) COMPLETE DISSERTATION th 1203 E. Grand River (D e live ry Avoili N o checks accept S U M M E R S FALL cam pus. Includes fireplace, a n d g arag e with studio. Re­ CUT EXPENSES tt.M O N T IE 10-SPEED-531 Reynolds, HAPPY BIRTHDAY S andy and Amy. H appiness always. Love, Jo yce. S -1-4-713) AND RESUME SERVICE type setting. IBM typing, offset printing a n a binding 337-1631 Coupon expires 4-171 LEASING d uced to $395/m onth. Call Campy, Stronglight, 23 HOUSE CO-OP. $270. Room p o u n d s, $275. 353-4186. For estim ate sto p in at 2843 ! ■ ■ ■ ■ 351*1957 EQUITY VEST, 351-1500. mmmmm M and board-im m ediate 3-4-11(3) GAMMA PHI Beta c o n g ra ­ East Grand River or phone 351*8135 0-20-4-28(6) openings, close-good food. tulates their n ew actives, 332-8414 C 20 4-28 (8) bJ 332-8641. Z-3-4-714) DISCOUNT, NEW, u sed Pattie, Ann, Tracy, Kathy, desk, chairs, files. BUSINESS Sandy, Sara, a n d D ebbie. W e B uy a n y LARGE g ROOMMATE NEEDED, FALL '78. large 5 bedroom MALE NEEDED, four b e d ­ * 4 EQUIPMENT CO., 215 E. love you all. Z-1-4-7(4) Wasted Cam pus Hill Apartm ent. 349- house for 5 perso n group. room house, furnished, $90/ Kalamazoo, 485-5500. P iz z a fo r th a 5647 call betw een 4 p.m.- Kitchen, laundry, parking. Ex­ m onth plus utilities. $50 d e ­ 10 p.m. 3-4-10 13) cellent location. $ 120/m onth Er utilities. 12 m onth lease. posit. Betw een MSU & LCC. 0-2-4-10(4) THE ALPHA G am s w a n t to congratulate their six new JACKSON BROWNE tickets U P R IC E . a . of sm all 1 3 351-9269 evenings. X-8-4-716) PLAY GUITAR, banjo, fiddle, initiates - Kathy, Deb, Ann, - w anted. Call Bruce. 353- SPARROW HOSPITAL near. 332-1918. 3-4-11(7) 0033. 2 4 7 (3) m andolin, dulcim er, au to ­ Mary, Beth, Linda a n d Annie. P IZ Z A ! Nice 2 bedroom unfurnished. WOMEN NEEDED to fill c o ­ harp, harm onica - over 20 Z-1-4-7 (4) ( 8 I All utilities paid. $250/m onth. 1 ROOM in furnished house op, $ 135/term, utilities in­ group classes offered every 485 7043. 3-4-10 (4) $100/m onth plus utilities, d e ­ cluded. Call 332-6522. Ttff’fl of homi} hrokp? Get term by ELDERLY INSTRU­ Must hove coupon O One coupon per order posit. 332-0163. 3-4-11(3) fast fri Tuesday 21^1, X F iG O F F & O P G E T i. T lP E P fJgA Pl|U & IH T H F F 0 & P E C A Ü 5 E - ÇUFPO&P P P A - C lf e A X F T H 'T iM R , G O X . FRIDAY 4:00 (10) Fam ily Feud (10) Richie Brockelm an, H F w A H m pr ro e re TO ff? T O H 7 H iM G o m F O F /M Y G O O P R W P L F S 1 nationally I a fte rn o o n (6) N e w M ic ke y M o u se (12) Price is Right Private Eye T H F F iO O fz e * H O W 15 '"suill ground S T Club 12:00 (23) M a c N e il / Lehrer R e ­ w ™k wssi,». I (10) G re e n A cres (12) M o vie lay. 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B u rk h a lte r, D L a p e e r, req u e ste d in fo rm a tio n on th e ro le h a n d ica p p e rs p la y in p u b lic school te x tb o o k s . d ire c to r o f th e M S U O ffic e fo r H a n d ic a p p e r P ro g ra m s . T a y lo r e x p la in e d th a t m o st p h o to g ra p h s o f h a n d ica p p e rs SUBMARINES " D r . P o r te r a ssured m e th a t handicapped p ersons have been p o r tra y in d iv id u a ls is o la te d fro m s o cie ty, o fte n w ith a b la n k e t o v e r S m all an d L arge o v e rlo o k e d in te x tb o o k s in th e past, b u t th a t w o u ld change in th e th e ir legs, s itt in g fo r lo r n ly in w h ee lch a irs. fu t u r e / ' B u rk h a lte r said. "W e {w h e e lc h a ir u se rs) fe e l lib e ra te d b y o u r w h e e lc h a irs . 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"C o ncern fo r a p o s itiv e p o rtra y a l o f han d ica pp e rs is ju s t b e in g d e velo p ed as th e rig h ts a nd needs o f hand ica pp e d people a re "H a n d ic a p p e rs m u st be p o rtra y e d as p a rt o f th e m a in s tre a m o f k n o w n n a tio n a lly ," he said. h u m a n ity and n o t as a g ro u p ," she said. Ve V a u g h a n said h a n d ica pp e rs a re n o t m e n tio n e d in m o st "W e a re people, and w e have th e sam e in te re s ts as e v e ry o n e te x tb o o k s because in fo rm a tio n on th e m has not been s p e c ific a lly else. T h e p u b lic m u s t s ta r t to see us as n o rm a lc y a nd n o t as re q u e ste d b y schools. d iffe re n c e s ." T a y lo r said. H ig h e r E d u c a tio n C o n s u lta n t D e lia V o rh a u e r a g re e d th a t a "T e le th o n s and c h a ritie s have d e p ic te d o u r liv e s as tra g ic p o s itiv e p o rtra y a l o f handicapped p erso n s is needed in le a rn in g e xiste n ce s fo r to o long. 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