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H u m p h re y In s t it u t e o f P u b lic Adm inistration. does n o t m ean th e nam e H u m p h re y w o n 't re m a in in M in n e s o ta 's A f f a ir s . A $20 m illio n fu n d r a is in g e ffo rt is u n d e rw a y to b uild the I s» stipulates th a t le ad e ra o f th e p o litic a l consciousness — o r th e n a tion 's. in s t it u t e at th e U n iv e r s it y o f M in n e so ta . A n d th e r e a r e is s u e s ab o u t w h ic h H u m p h re y fe e ls s tr o n g ly and I»,J°nt (iu e rril|a allia n ce , w h ic h has H u m p h re y to ld fe llo w m e m be rs o f th e D e m o c ra tic -F a rm e r-L a ab out w h ic h sh e p la n s to t a lk o fte n ; am ong th e m , w o m en in L i m , # W,‘ r againat th e S m ith b o r P a r ty a t a fu n d ra is in g d in n e r S a tu rd a y n ig h t th a t she w o u ld p o litic s . ■ ami s i ^ eara k ° m bases in n o t r u n fo r th e fo u r y e a rs le ft in th e S en a te te r m o f H u b e r t H . " D u r in g th e w e e k s t h a t I h a v e s e rv e d in th e S e n a t e ." sh e sa id . " I l i m l , zambi<’ ue' should be In- H u m p h re y . re a liz e m o re th a n e v e r t h e im p o rta n c e o f th e v o ice s o f o u r ta le n te d ■ g u ' rii* . n& to b |ack ru !e . B u t H u m p h re y , w h o to o k o v e r th e S en a te se a t fo llo w in g h e r and e x p e rie n c e d w om en b e in g h e a rd a g a in in t h is g re a t I M u n k a d e ri’ Joshua N ko m o and h us ba n d 's d e a th la st Ja n . 13, also sa id she w ill be a c tiv e in p a r ty d e lib e ra t iv e b o d y." ■I j /1 not P » rt I " ‘ he m a tte rs a nd issues th a t co n ce rn h e r and w ill ca m p a ig n fo r p a r ty N o tin g th e im p o rta n ce o f w o m e n in th e eco n om ic, p o litic a l and r eWement and have v o w e d to ca n did a te s. so c ia l life o f th e n a tio n , H u m p h r e y s a id . " I n fa c t, m y stro n g fe e lin g P o d » « ! WC ®m'th and th e t h r e e “ Y o u can be a ssu red th a t I w ill be a v a ila b le t o h e lp in th e fig h t to o n th e im p o rta n ce o f w o m e n s e r v in g in th e S e n a te w a s a m a jo r f r es,wb0 siP » d th e a g re e m e n t ke e p M in n e s o ta p o litic s and g o v e rn m e n t th e b e s t in th e n a tio n ," fa c to r th a t n e a ly p ro m p te d m e to m a k e th e ra c e m y s e lf." live eoim .[an®‘t lona l g o v e rn m e n t's she said. H u m p h re y no doubt a ls o p la n s to le n d w h a t e v e r h e lp sh e ca n to P memtl „ ™ tb and th* other C h a ra c te ris tic a lly , S en. H u m p h re y also sp o ke o f h e r h usba n d as h e r so n . s t a t e S e n . H u b e rt " S k ip ” H u m p h re y , w h o is se e k in g the lev « j J*' “ hop A b e l M u t o r e w a , she re c e iv e d a s ta n d in g o v a tio n , n o tin g th e ch e e rs w o u ld have had D e m o c ra tic F a r m e r L a b o r n o m in a tio n fo r M in n e so ta a tto rn e y P a h C h ir mgi S ith o le and C h ie f a d iffe r e n t e ffe c t on him . g e n e ra l. Ik m a la! ! ' are1t 0 « u id e th e c o u n try " W ith a response lik e I'v e re c e iv e d . I th in k H u b e r t w o u ld have I J 'ty ru le by th e en d o f th e T h e 3 5 y e a r-o ld la w y e r is t h e o n ly o ne o f th e H u m p h re y 's fo u r announced fo r th e p re s id e n c y ,' she said. T h a ts e v e n i f th e re c h ild re n to e n te r p o litic s . H e h a s s e rv e d in th e s ta te S e n a te sin ce w a s n 't an e le c tio n ." 1972 and last y e a r m a d e a b r ie f fo ra y in to n a tio n a l p o litic s , f t o U s h V “ comm* n ta a fte r ta lk s a n n o u n cin g he w o uld s e e k a c o n g re s sio n a l s e a t. Hut he ch a ng ed h is r ®°th Bri, ° r e‘Kn S e c re ta ry D a v id S he to ld th e a u d ie nce she w a n ts to becom e a " p r iv a te p e rs o n " w ith tim e fo r h e r hom e in W a v e rly , M in n ., h e r frie n d s a nd h e r m in d a nd d ecided to r u n in s te a d fo r s t a t e a tto r n e y g e n e ra l. r m and th e U n ite d S ta te . P h ilip p in e p r o te s te r s a r r e ste d M A N IL A , P h ilip p in e s (A P ) je c te d th e o p p o sitio n 's cha rg e s, le tte r " I / ’ w ith th e ir fin g e rs as T a n ad a fro m th e s u b u rb a n m ili th e Jaycees ¡n jy — P o lice b ro k e u p a pea ce fu l sa yin g no p ro o f w as o ffe re d . th e buses d ro v e a w a y . ta r y ca m p a n d P h ilip p in e co n ­ m a rc h S u n d a y p ro te s tin g th e M arcos said in fo rm a tio n fro m F o rm e r Sen. J o v ito S alonga s ta b u la ry h e a d q u a rte rs w h e re M id th e ir r e s u lt. „ 7 / 1 "D e a th o f fre e d o m a nd d e m o his p riv a te sources show ed his said la te r he w as p re p a rin g a he and th e c a n d id a te s had been M r , „ , r“ N c ra cy” h e re a n d a rre s te d a ll 800 candidates lo sin g in th e c e n tra l habeas c o rp u s p e titio n to th e ta k e n . S alo n ga sa id T a n ad a p l.e e in th e M .n il. d e m o n s tra to rs , p a c k in g th e m P h ilip p in e s and on M inda n ao . S u p re m e C o u rt to fre e th e re p o rte d th e y w e re w e ll p u t fiv e opposition ein»' in to co m a nd e e re d buses and He m ade th e announcem ent m a rc he rs. tre a te d . in c lu d in g imprisoned , h a u lin g th e m o f f t o n e a rb y b efore th e can va ssin g o f votes "U n d e r o rd in a ry circ u m T h e re s t o f th e d e m o n s tra P r a v d a attacks n eu tro n de cision m ilita ry cam ps. began. stances, th is w o u ld n o t have to rs w e re ta k e n to a rm y head ?hent„M r'SA... T h e d e m o n s tra to rs c a rrie d M in da n ao is th e so u th e rn , been a n y cause fo r a rre s t," q u a rte rs a t F o r t B on ifa cio . ^ M O S C O W (AP) — Pravda on Sunday tw o e m p ty c o ffin s th e y said h ea vily M oslem isla nd w h e re a S alo n ga said, a d d in g he had An in d e p e n d e n t vote- M .rc o s said Aijumn y called C arter's m ove a ruse aim ed at called President C arter's decision to put co n ta in e d th e “ re m a in s o f fre e s e p a ra tist in s u rre c tio n aga in st re c e iv e d a te le p h o n e c a ll fro m c o u n tin g o rg a n iz a tio n se t u p b y 22nd. w rin gin g concession s from the Soviets o n [ off production of neutron w arh ead s a dom and d e m o c ra c y " a fte r F r i ­ the M a nila g o v e rn m e n t has unrelated disarm am ent matters. d a y ’s in te rim N a tio n a l A sse m s im m e red and occasionally "m a n e u v e r" to allow continued develop­ Carter announced Friday h e is p ostp on­ b ly e le c tio n s, th e fir s t in th e fla red since s h o rtly a fte r M a r ment of the w eapon. ing a decision on production of the P h ilip p in e s since P re s id e n t cos d eclare d m a rtia l law . The Com m unist Party new sp ap er said C arter is defying m ass protests and is w e ap on pending evidence of new Soviet [ F e rd in a n d E . M a rc o s d e c la re d Those a rre s te d in S un d a y’s T u itio n ta x c r e d it fo e s restraint in the a rm s race. m a rtia l la w in 1972. p ro test on th e o u ts k ir ts o f continuing preparations for deploym ent T h e p ro te s te rs a lle g e d w id e M anila in clud e d fo rm e r Sen. of the w eapon "u n d e r the cam ouflage of A n a lysts here sa y the Soviet reaction sp rea d fra u d and v o te r in tim i Lore n zo Tanada, 76, a le ad in g w o rd s." apparently is d esign ed to head off d a tio n in th e e le c tio n s fo r 21 c o n s titu tio n a l e x p e rt and cam The com m entary in the n ew sp ap er's sugg e stio n s that M o sc o w m a ke its ow n k e y seats in th e M a n ila a rea. paign m a nager o f th e opposi p la n to lo b b y C ongressi authoritative international review fol­ concession s outside the strategic arm s Fe w re s u lts had been an tio n P eople's P o w e r, o r L aban low ed a sim ilar attack on the decision nounced b y la te S u n d a y, 40 P a rty . O th e rs a rre s te d w e re limitation talks. The neutron w arh ead | W A S H IN G T O N ( A P I - P u b va n ce m en t o f C o lo re d P eople h ou rs a fte r th e p o lls closed. B u t fo u r Laban ca n did a te s, th e schools w o uld under*«, Saturday by the T ass new s agency, which h as not been a n issu e in the talks. lie school g ro u p s and o th e rs a nd th e U n ite d A u to W o rk e rs , M a rcos said S a tu rd a y h is w ife . p a rty a tto rn e y and six Rom an a lre a d y precarious ^ Im e ld a, a nd h e r ru n n in g m ates opposed to tu itio n ta x c re d its a cco rd in g to P e te r L a rm a n o f m a n y p u b lic schools. C a th o lic nuns. on th e g o v e rn m e n t's N e w S o­ Thousands cheered th e dem fo r p riv a te schools m a rsha le d th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n o f In a jo in t le tte r i„ P. c ie ty M o ve m e n t tic k e t w o n a ll o n s tra to rs , who chanted fo rce s S un d a y as a H ouse panel Te achers. U llm a n , D O re., the w,!. M o r o release c o n d itio n s sent, p a p e rs sav 21 seats. “ Lab a n ! L a b a n !" and w aved p re p a re d to b e g in w o rk th is "W e 're g o in g to p r e t ty m uch M eans chairperson, HEW T h e e le c tio n co m m issio n r e ­ w e ek on a scaled d o w n ta x c r d it besiege m e m b e rs o f th e W a ys r e ta ry Joseph A. C a liJ clenched fis ts o r m ade th e R O M E (AP) — Italian new sp ap ers and police officials. b ill. and M eans C o m m itte e ," he said. and T re a s u ry SecrcUn claim ed Sunday that the Red Brigades Th e H ouse W a ys and M eans “ W e hope to d e m o n s tra te to M ich a e l B lu m e n th il r , J The papers, in conflicting versions, C o m m itte e scheduled w o rk to m e m b e rs o f th a t c o m m itte e , th e C a rte r adm inistrstk,,. h ave sent an ultimatum and possible said the m e ssa g e w a s either a letter o r a day and T u e sd a y o n a b ill th a t and th e R ules C o m m itte e and conditions for the release of kidnapped form er Prem ier A ld o M oro. recording from M o ro to his family, or a R e tir e d m ilita r y g e t w o u ld p ro v id e ta x c re d its o f o th e r co n gre ssm e n th a t s e n ti­ p o s itio n to tu itio n tax trd They cited an advisor; written statem ent by the Red Brigades, $100 fo r e le m e n ta ry and sec m e n t a t la rg e in th e c o u n try is ion b y A tto rn e y G enenli The reports, which g a v e no details of the terrorist grou p that abducted M o ro o n d a ry school tu itio n a n d $250 a t least m ix e d on th is , and a lo t B e ll th a t ta x credits la the m essage, w e re not confirm ed by M arch 16. fo r college. o f people a re co n ce rn e d a b o u t m e n ta ry and secondary, police. If they a re true, however, it m ay represent the first tim e specific dem ands The respected M ila n new spaper d o u b le c o m p e n s a tio n T h e S en a te F in a n ce Com m itte e in F e b ru a ry a p p ro v e d a w h a t it w o u ld d o to th e p u b lic schools." a re u nconstitutional, u t C orriere della Sera said "reliable fa m ilie s w ith income) have been laid dow n for M o ro 's freedom . s o u rc e s" reported that the Red Brigades ve rsio n th a t w o u ld p ro v id e up T h e o p p o n e n ts a rg u e th a t $30,000 w o uld get 20 pert After receiving w ord of the new W A S H IN G T O N (AP > — H ouse in v e s tig a to rs say 161 re tire d to $500 fo r tu itio n a t th e fe d e ra l ta x c re d its fo r p riv a te m o re o t th e benefits ad d re ssed the m e ssa g e to M o ro 's family. m ilita r y o ffic e rs n ow h o ld in g c iv ilia n g o v e rn m e n t jo b s g e t m o re e le m e n ta ry , se co n da ry o r col m essage, the new sp ap ers said. Prem ier In the m essage, the paper said, his g o v e rn m e n t m o n e y th a n th e $66,000 sa la ry o f th e C a b in e t m e m be rs lege le ve l. G iu lio Andreotti called a secret m eeting captors listed tough dem ands for M o ro 's fo r w h o m th e y w o rk . with Interior M in iste r Francesco C o ssiga release. A H o use C iv il S e rv ic e s u b c o m m itte e issued th e fig u re in a re p o rt on "d o u b le d ip p in g ," th e p ra c tic e o f re tire d m ilita ry p erso n n el T h e C a rte r a d m in is tra tio n s tro n g ly opposes a n y tu itio n N-bomb useful, but nof ta x c re d its , w h a te v e r th a t size. r e t ir in g a fte r 20 o r m o re y e a rs o f service and th e " ta k in g c iv ilia n T h e N a tio n a l C o a litio n to C a m b o d ia n troo ps a tta ck T h a i village jo b s w ith th e g o v e rn m e n t. T h e r e p o rt said p re s e n t r e s tric tio n s on d ouble d ip p in g a re la rg e ly Save P u b lic Schools m e t Sun d a y to b rie f its m e m b e rs on critical, Secretary says| B A N G K O K , Thailand (AP) — C am b o d i­ in e ffe c tiv e and re c o m m e n d e d th e y be o ve rh a u le d . lo b b y in g and to h e a r C .S. villagers w e re reported to h ave fled the I W A S H IN G T O N i A I ’ i — D efense S e c re ta ry H arold Bro»:■ an troops supported by Thai Com m unist " M a n y fo rm e r h ig h -ra n k in g r e tire d o ffic e rs e m p lo ye d in fu ll tim e C o m m issio n e r o f E d u ca tio n area. N in e of the deod w ere border | fe d e ra l p o s itio n s re c e iv e in o rd in a te ly h ig h to ta l co m p en sa tio n Sunday th a t th e n e u tro n b om b w o u ld be a useful additionu| insurgents attacked a border village policemen. E rn e s t L . B o y e r a tta c k tu itio n n a tio n 's n u c le a r a rs e n a l, b u t its absence is n o t critica l. m ilita r y r e tire d p a y p lu s c iv ilia n s a la ry ," th e re p o rt said. ta x c re d its . before d aw n Sunday, killin g 15 persons, B ro w n also said P re s id e n t C a rte r's d ecision Friday to L I t sa id th e se in c lu d e 24 r e tire d g en e rals, a d m ira ls , co lo ne ls and T h e c o a litio n is d o m in a te d by w ounding 10 and burn ing num erous Police said they hod no further details I N a v y c a p ta in s w h o re c e iv e d m o re th a n $80.000. A n a d d itio n a l 15 p ro d u c tio n o f n e u tro n w eapons sh o uld h e lp fo rce the SovietiJ h ou se s and stores, border police said. p u b lic school g ro u p s, in c lu d in g to m a ke a rm s concessions in r e tu rn . on the fighting, but it ap p eared to be one I re c e iv e d m o re th a n th e $75,000 s a la ry o f V ice P re s id e n t W a lte r F. te a ch ers, a d m in is tra to rs and Officials said about 300 C am bodians A n d he stre ss e s th a t th e d ecision c o u ld be reverse d and neJ of the m ost serious incidents a lo ng th e l M o n d a le , and an a d d itio n a l 122 re ceived m o re th a n C a bin e t schools boa rd s. B u t it also and Thai rebels attacked the village of w a rh e a d s p ro d u ce d and d e p lo ye d i f th e S o v ie ts fa il to mpotu border in recent m onths. I m e m b e rs. in clu d e s th e A m e ric a n C iv il Kruat, 250 m iles northeast of B an gko k in T h e r e p o rt said 141,000 m ilita r y re tire e s e a rn in g $958 m illio n p e r B ro w n a p p e a re d on th e C B S te le v is io n p ro g ram . "Facel There w ere no reports of abductions,! L ib e rtie s U n io n , th e A m e rica n s N a tio n . “ T h e n e u tro n b om b is d esign e d to k ill th ro u g h ra d ia tn ] Buriran Province, u sin g sm all arm s and y e a r in p ensions a re ta k in g hom e a second g o v e rn m e n t check fo r D e m o c ra tic A c tio n , th e som ething that has occurred a lo ng the l sm a ll area w ith lim ite d b la s t dam a g e . A lth o u g h it is o fte n ril grenades. A b ou t 50 hou se s and stores th ro u g h a c iv ilia n jo b . T h is m eans th a t about one o u t o f e v e ry seven C rb a n L ea g u e, th e N a tio n a l border several tim es in the post fe w ! bom b , it is d esign e d p rim a r ily as a w a rh e a d fo r s h o rt range n w ere burned and about 200 of the 400 m ilita r y re tire e s is a c iv ilia n g o v e rn m e n t w o rk e r. A sso cia tio n fo r th e Ad m onths. and a r tillp r v sh e lls. th * V o 'e New JO, *w ’.h a : loss ca u se s g rie f, ear and frustration w ith o u t irger." Schiff >aid. " T h is is ‘ h 'ltic patients can 't d o." irld hunger debated B y D e L IN D A K A R L E S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r A ib e r t a d v o c a te s u sin g b io ch e m ica l f e r t i­ lizer'* in ste a d of p e tro c h e m ica l f e r t iliz e r s . " I t 's im p o ssib le to g u a ra n te e th e sa fe use o f n u c le a r e n e rg y w ith th e t e r r o r is m w e see To t r e a t psy thosis. S c h iff sa id , th e ra p is ts lust teach ps ch o tics how to put to g e th er deling and th nk'.r.g. H e a lth a nd good n u tritio n s t a r t in th e T h e y a r e n o n p o iso n in g , n o n p o llu tin g and now . he sa id . " F iv e o r s ix men can r e a lly By J E A N N E B A R O N m o tiv a te d p ro je c ts w ith in th o se c o u n trie s . so il, a c to r E d d ie A lb e r t said F r id a y a t th e ch e a p e r, he sa id . ch a n g e th is w o rld v e ry e a s ily bv u sin g ■teach psychotic p a tie n ts to O ne o f th e co u n c il’s p ro b le m s is d e v e lo p ­ P o lit ic s o f Fo o d C o n fe re n c e in th e K e llo g g A lb e r t sa id he b e lie v e s th a t th e fa ll of n u c le a r p o w e r.” elm gs they are having, the I State N ews S ta ff W r it e r m e n t o f sp e c ific p ro je c ts o u t o f lo n g ra n g e C e n te r. - feelings and how th e y are Ipo site vie w p o in ts o n h o w c o rp o ra ­ g re a t c iv iliz a t io n s ca n be a ttrib u te d le ss to In s te a d . A lb e r t reco m m en d s th e u se of e la te d to e rnal events." Schiff sa id . te world h u n g e r s u rfa ce d d u rin g p ro g ra m lis ts T h ir d W o rld c o u n trie s in v a r i­ w a r s th a n to th e " a tro c io u s " u se of A lb e r t , a m em ber of th e A m e r ic a n so la r e n e rg y and "g a so h o l." a m ix t u re o f gas le n d s conference o n ‘T h e P o litic s a b ly m a ke , he co n tin u e d . a g r ic u lt u r e . " T h e v ha K n o w , for e x a m p le , how F re e d o m F r o m H u n g e r F o u n d a tio n B o a rd and a lco ho l m ad e fro m g ra in s . He is " W e k n o w th e re is a v e ry im p o rta n t they feel w h en they a re angry, and w h a t o f T r u s t e e s a nd fo r m e r s t a r o f t h e te le v is io n " H a r.n ib a l did not a tta c k R o m e ." he sa id . d isa p p o in te d th a t th e U .S . D e p a rtm e n t of I h M ueller, p re s id e n t o f th e U .S . e le m e n t th a t has been m is s in g (in th e e x t e r n a l e v e n ts m ake them a n g r y ." s e r ie s " G r e e n A c r e s .” sa id th a t w h e n th e "R a th e r he b u rn e d th e cro p s in th e E n e rg y h as not ta k e n a p o sitio n on tness Council, gave a s y m p a th e tic p ro g ra m s ) — th e p r o fit m o tiv e ," he said. so il is r u in e d , so is a h e a lth y c it iz e n r y . c o u n try s id e fo r 15 y e a r s , w h ich ca u sed its "g a so h o l." Schiff is head of the "S c h iff fa m ily ." a I of corporations in h is p re s e n ta tio n " E ig h ty p e rc e n t o f th e w o rld ’s food is d o w n fa ll." com m unity com posed of in d iv id u a ls r e ­ ji National C o rp o ra tio n s a nd Food ra is e d b y p riv a te fa rm e rs w h o m u s t h a v e a "W h e n w e ra p e th e s o il w e p ay a b ig . big " I t 's h e re now and t h is is th e k in d o f th in g c o v e rin g from em otional d is o rd e rs . S h e is p r o fit to s ta y in b u s in e s s ." b ill." h e sa id . A lb e r t ad d ed th a t A m e r ic a n s sh o uld ta k e w e need to e n co u ra g e ." he sa id . a,so editor of the C a th e xis R eader. ■Kane. W est M ic h ig a n P ro g ra m In respo n se to a q u e s tio n a b o u t w h e th e r D u rin g th e p ast tw o m o n th s. A lb e r t h as a look a t t h e ir t re a tm e n t o f th e so il. | fo r the A m e rica n F rie n d s S e rv ic e th e co u n c il’s w o rk in g o n ly w ith th e le ad e rs been t r a v e lin g th ro u g h th e c o u n try v is it in g , implied c o rp o ra tio n s a re p a r t i- o f T h ird W o rld c o u n trie s m eans b e n e fits W e w ill p ay a sad b ill." he sa id . " W e can 't f a r m s a n d t a lk in g w it h fa r m e r s . H e sa id he wnsible fo r th e w o rld h u n g e r m e re ly " tr ic k le d o w n " to th e m asses, he said fool w it h th e la w s o f th e u n iv e rs e ." b e lie v e s th e u se o f p e tro c h e m ic a l f e r t iliz e r s I n his pre se n ta tio n "S h a rin g G lo b a l th e c o u n c il’s p ra c tic a l in v e s tm e n t cre a te s A lb e r t cite d fig u r e s w h ich sh o w ed that is d a n g e ro u s to th e so il co m p a n ie s, w h ic h in tu r n c re a te jo b s fo r th e p op u la tio n is in c re a s in g th ro u g h o u t the tnging the patterns o f p eople. H e a n s w e re d a q u e s tio n co n c e rn in g " W e a r e lo sin g th e to p so il b e ca u se the poison in th e p e tro c h e m ic a ls is k illin g th e w o rld , w h ile h»od p ro d u ctio n is d e c re a s in g . Jo n es h o s ts m e e tin g fig will be impossible as A m e ric a n c o rp o ra tio n s p a y in g lo w w a ge s to h u m u s it h e n u trie n ts» in th e so il" he sa id . " T h e d is p a r it y b e tw e e n th e tw o show us $a few powerful corpora- w o rk e rs in th o se c o u n trie s b y s a y in g w ages w h a t k in d o f d is a s t e r is p e n d in g .” he sa id . A lb e r t sa id 2 0 0 y e a r s ag o th e n a tio n ’s D a n J o n e s . A S M S U P r e s id e n t elect yone. especially people Control land and resources a re p a id in re la tio n to th e s ta n d a rd o f liv in g " W e sh o u ld be m o re in fo rm e d a nd d ig in to w ill host an open house in R o o m 32? anticipate in A S M S U 's in th e T h ir d W o rld . to p so il w a s 18 in ch e s d eep . H e sa id it w a s Krd World countries. With h e lp m in im iz e th e h u rt a ro u n d th e w o r ld ." S tu d e n t S e rv ice s B ld g . fro m 6 to 11 p.m ■ session. He sa id he M a n a g e m e n t and a d m in is tra tiv e tr a in in g nin e in c h e s d eep 10 y e a r s a g o . but is now power, corporations can o n ly s ix in ch e s d eep. A lb e r t sa id he b e lie v e s th a t e n e r g y , as to n ig h t for a ll s tu d e n ts in te re s te d in d present m em b e rs of fo r w o rk e rs is w r itte n in to th e co u n c il’s [ supply and demand by p ro je c t p ro file s , he add e d . w e ll as food p ro d u ctio n , n eed s m o re A S M S U in v o lv e m e n t. ASM SU a tten d to ask q u e stio n s “ T h e y s a y th a t a fa rm goes d o w n th e a tte n tio n . H e h a s te s tifie d s e v e r a l tim ^ s and d isc direction for the n ew piling the availability and T h e p re s e n ta tio n , g iv e n b y M a rk K an e , M is s is s ip p i R iv e r e v e r y d a y ." he sa id . b e fo re th e g o v e rn m e n t on a lt e r n a tiv e J o n e s said th e in fo rm a l m e e tin g :* a d m im sn I of products, according to b la m e d c o rp o ra tio n s a nd th e c o lo n ia l lega cy " W h e n th e r e s t o f th e s ix in c h e s g oes, w e a ll so u rc e s o f e n e r g y . B u t one o p tio n A lb e r t flide show “Cultivating in p a r t fo r th e w o rld food c ris is . w ill g o ." d oes not a d v o c a te is n u c le a r e n e rg y . K a n e p re fa c e d h is p re s e n ta tio n b y ex fie: The World Food p la in in g tw o c u r re n t th e o rie s o n in v e s t m e n t. H e sa id th e th e o rie s a re based on th e idea 1 E T A V IS IT E X H IB IT S S P O T L IC H T P I P S A X 'D P IC L l'X C S I s - S inking th e L ife b o a t E th ic s o f o n ly a id in g c o u n trie s th a t can be h elp e d, r a th e r th a n th o se th a t w ill s u r v iv e o n th e ir h iM ueller’s p re s e n ta tio n co n ce rn e d I Agri-Business C o u n cil is a n d h ow I work to im p ro v e a g r ic u ltu r e in o w n o r fa il no m a tte r h ow m u ch m o n e y is in v e s te d . " M y — and th e A m e ric a n S e rvice Vet clinic open house attracts thousands gorld countries. C o m m itte e 's — p o s itio n is th a t th is d oe sn 't > founded as a p o lit ic a l in s tru - w a s h ," he said. B y N A N C Y R O G IE R A p e rfo rm a n c e o f F r is b e e c a tch in g bv Z e k e th e W o n d e r Dog w a s ju s t one o f th e l e said. " I t was a m a rria g e b e tw e e n " I t is a s im p lis tic a nd fr ig h te n in g w a y to S ta te N e w s S u f i W r it e r cro w d p le a s in g e v e n ts a t th e open house. M o re tha n 30 e x h ib its w e re fe a tu re d a t th e k m m e n t and th e p riv a te s e c to r to d e a l w ith th e c o m p le x issue o f h u n g e r. W h a t T h e ca re o f e v e ry th in g fro m horses to P e ru v ia n g u in e a p ig s a ttra c te d m o re th a n 9 .000 e v e n t o rg a n ize d and ru n a n n u a lly b y v e t e r in a r y stu d e n ts. I t the p riv a te side m ig h t do, a b o u t y o u d o is b la m e th e v ic t im . " peo p le to " V e ta v is it" S a tu rd a y at th e V e te r in a ry C lin ic . S tu d e n ts used slid e p r o je c to rs , la b o ra to ry eq u ip m en t and U n iv e r s it y ow ned a n im a ls to p d food crisis." K a n e p re s e n te d th e s lid e sh o w " C u ltiv a t d e m o n stra te b a sic v e t e r in a r y c a r e to o n lo o ke rs. So m e o f th e b ig g er e x h ib it s , su ch as . said th e c o u n c il, w h ic h is in g F a m in e : T h e W o rld F o o d C r is is ," w h ic h la rg e a n im a l s u r g e r y , d e m o n stra te d re s e a rc h te ch n iq u e s used at the c lin ic . J fd o f about 80 co rp o ra tio n s , sp re a d s he sa id su m m e d u p th e reasons T h ir d W o rld V e t e r in a r y s tu d e n ts also a n s w e re d q u e stio n s on pet c a re and fe ed in g . M a n y b ro u g ht ■its work and trie s to fin d c o m p a tib le c o u n trie s h a v e food p ro b le m s . t h e ir o w n p e ts to th e e x h ib it , w h e re th e y w e re used to d e m o n stra te how v e t e r in a r ia n s Tent climates fo r th e c o rp o ra tio n s . T h ro u g h th e s lid e sh o w , K a n e said e x a m in e sm a ll a n im a ls. I A lb e rt’s com m ents (a c to r E d d ie c o lo n iz a tio n is p rim a r ily re s p o n s ib le fo r th e V is it o r s m ad e frie n d s w it h a ra t nam ed C o o k ie C ru m b and a dog ca lled \ o g u rt as t h e ir ■poke on th e need fo r s o il co n se rv e - in a b ility o f d e v e lo p in g n a tio n s t o feed o w n e rs e x p la in e d th e in te llig e n c e o f ro d e n ts and the co rre ct w a y to ta k e a d o g s ■he conference F rid a y m o rn in g ) a re th e m s e lv e s because cro p s fo r lo ca l m a rk e ts h e a rtb e a t. ■most part a ccu ra te ," M u e lle r sa id . w e re re o rie n te d to E u ro p e a n m a rk e ts . A n e x h ib it on g u in e a p ig s s ta r r e d a long h aire d P e r u v ia n e x a m p le nam ed M o p sy. A t a ( F t want to suggest n o o ne is d o in g B ecause o f th e r e o rie n ta tio n . T h ir d W o rld n e a rb y booth, V ic to r C o rte s e . a fo u rth te rm v e t e r in a r y stu d e n t, sh o w ed dog o w n e rs how­ s ta n d a rd cro p s w e re s w itc h e d to “ lu x u r y " to t e ll w h e th e r t h e ir dogs w e re o v e rw e ig h t. plded that th e co u n c il h e lp s T h ir d c ro p s , w h ic h d em a n d ed h ig h ly -m e c h a n iz e d A t a ra d io lo g y a nd X - r a y e x h ib it , c h ild re n too k t u r n s lo o kin g at a p a ir p ig s lu n g s ■countries by d e v e lo p in g so c ia lly - fa rm in g p ra c tic e s and sale fo r cash to p a y hooked up to a p isto n d r iv e n r e s p ira t o r. T h e e x h ib it sh o w ed the d iffered b etw e en a ta x e s , K a n e m a in ta in e d . h e a lth y p a ir o f lu n g s a nd a d ise a se d p a ir. A c c o rd in g to th e s lid e s h o w , c h a n g in g th e " I s th a t r e a l? ” a g ir l a sk e d h e r co m p anio n . "O h . m y G od. I bet th a t is r p a tte rn s o f fa rm in g w ill be im p o s s ib le as “ I t 's b le e d in g !" h e r frie n d resp o nd e d . )s m science lo n g as a fe w p o w e rfu l c o rp o ra tio n s c o n tro l O ne boy looked a t th e lu ng and th e n a t th e sig n below it re a d in g "D o n c h ." la n d a nd re s o u rce s in T h ir d W o rld c o u n trie s . “1 w o u ld n 't w a n t to touch it a n y w a y ." he co m m en ted . W ith th is p o w e r, c o rp o ra tio n s can a lte r A t th e e q u in e and hoof ca re e x h ib it , v e t e r in a r y s tu d e n ts K a th le e n C o rb e tt and |ic of meeting s u p p ly a n d d e m a n d b y c o n tro llin g th e a v a ila b ility a n d p ric e o f p ro d u c ts , th e sh o w S o u v ig n y S a lis b u r y d e m o n stra te d g ro o m in g te ch n iq u e s on a q u ie tly p a tien t h o rse . T h e a n im a l had been groo m ed re p e a te d ly th ro u g h o u t th e d ay long e v e n t. s ta te d . V is it o r s w e re a lso sh o w n how to p ick up a h o rse 's foot and how to open its m o uth . pence career w o rk sh o p a im e d at In a d d itio n , th e p re s e n ta tio n s tre s s e d th a t " J u s t fin d th e spot w it h no te e th , s lip y o u r hand in sid e and g ra b th e ton g u e. Salisb ury- u n fa v o ra b le w o rld tra d e balances a n d social e x p la in e d . ¡¡“ tion ° " 0Ptio n !' fo r » » m e n V is it o r s a lso re c e iv e d a to u r o f th e e n t ir e v e t e r in a r y c lin ic . E x h ib it s w e re se t up L Wl" b1, held a t M S U n e x t s tru c tu re s in T h ir d W ir ld c o u n trie s r e in ­ fo rc e in e q u a litie s a nd dependence. th ro u g h o u t th e b u ild in g . are ,bein* « M e p te d n o w fo r K a n e sa id p o p u la tio n c o n tro l a n d th e "G re e n R e v o lu tio n " have fa ile d to e lim in a te S at R . t i t0 held S»‘ >mUty and h u n g e r in T h ir d W o rld c o u n trie s a n d o fte n lo c n o rtn lo g ic a l » C e nte r. Iw u e a auch aa ? s ty le P l“ n in g “ d a u g m e n t it . H e ' a d d e d som e d e v e lo p in g n a tio n s a re S c ie n c e w r it in g le c tu re I P r e p a r e d n e s s w ill be ad- E r j e r e M a h o m , p ro fe a a o r t r y in g to e lim in a te som e o f th e ir p ro b le m s B r y a n C . C la r k e , p ro fe s s o r o f g e n e tic s at E d in b u rg h . b y b a n d in g to g e th e r in th e N e w In te r n a tio n ­ I workih, i d w o rk ,h o P d ire c to r. th e U n iv e r s it y o f N o ttin g h a m , w ill sp e ak The le c tu re s a re sp o nsored by th e 1 cram "r ** * cre a le d th ro u g h a a l E c o n o m ic O rd e r to g a in m o re p o litic a l to d a y t»n p ro p rie ty and s t y le in s c ie n tific D e p a rtm e n t of E n g lis h , th e D e p a rtm e n t o f c lo u t. t . she added^ N * tional Science w r it in g . Zoology and ih e C o lleg e of A rts and T h e o rd e r is a re fo rm is t g ro u p o f T h ir d H is le c t u r e a t 8 p .m . in 107 S o u th K e d z ie Le tte rs . W o rld c o u n trie s o ffe rin g an a lte rn a tiv e t d Ï l ° T r ,u d e n ‘ » * re e x P « rte d is p a rt o f th e S c ie n t is t a s W r it e r le c tu re e co no m ic s y s te m t o re p la ce th e c u r re n t one, E m s U ? ' w b icb *¡11 b e g in a t s e rie s . I pm . y w '*h sessions r u n n in g w h ic h th e y fe e l n o lo n g e r w o rk s , K a n e s a id . H e w ill a lso s p e a k to th e D e p a rtm e n t of 9 " W h a t is n ow h a p p e n in g is th a t th e Pome at -k ffn Pndi„Kr nooSr day-with ihe w ® rkshop a c tiv itie s in d u s tria l n a tio n s a re p as sing t h e ir in fla tio n o ff o n T h ir d W o rld n a tio n s ,” he sa id . Zoology on "M o rp h o lo g ic a l and M o le cu la r E v o lu t io n : D o T h e y O b e y th e S a m e R u le s ? " Correct ion at 4 p .m . in 145 N a t u r a l S c ie n c e B u ild in g . In respo n se to th e n ew u n ity o f T h ird C la r k e is th e a u th o r o f s e v e r a l books J m e X nr w 1iltlh brD le d , by " MSU W o rld c o u n trie s , he sa id b usine ss fro m som e It w a s in c o rr e c tly re p o rte d in F r id a y ’s l i e indus,.; fP *'“ 1 g d '« » fro m in c lu d in g " G e n e t ic D iv e r s it y and N a tu ra l o ffic ia ls o f th e in d u s tria liz e d n a tio n s have S t a t e N e w s s to r y ab»*ut a p roposed E a s t I iC lr ? m clu d in « IB M - A M 0 - S e le c tio n ." " T h e G e n e tic B a s is o f E v o lu I m Chemical Co., G u lla h o rn fo rm e d th e T r ila te r a l C o m m issio n. State News Lyn A Hawes L a n s in g so la r e n e rg y d e m o n stra tio n house tio n a ry C h a n g e " a n d " N a t u r a l S e le c tio n and O f th e 200 co m m issio n m e m b e rs to d a y , he A h a t c h - w h i l e y o u w a tc h c h ic k e n e g g e x h i b i t w a tt a p a rt of th e th a t th e cost o f c o n v e rtin g th e s tru c tu r e to H e r e d it y ." H e r e c e iv e d h is d o c to ra te trom sa id 18 o f th e fo u n d in g m e m b e rs a re h ig h V e t a v i s i t d a y a t V e t e r i n a r y C lin ic t h i s w e e k e n d . so la r e n e rg y w a s $ 1 1 .4 5 6 . T h e e s tim a te d f c l l UA M81,m ay c o n ta ct c o n fe r th e U n iv e r s it y of O x lo r d and taug h t ir ree i« f lm in a k i* a t K e llo g g le v e l o ffic ia ls in P re s id e n t C a rte r's A d m in is ­ co st is a c tu a lly $ 7 .0(H). zoology fo r 12 y e a r s a t th e U n iv e r s it y o f registration deta ils. t r a tio n , in c lu d in g C a rte r h im s e lf. ®|p)DinlD®liìl The recent state legislative enactment pushing the legal drinking age affected, the contrary is true. It is unfortunate that Univerxit J Cheer s(?) up to 19 is at best a futile effort to appease critics of the 1972 measure giving 18-year-olds th e right to drink. But enforcement of the law. passed as a compromise .between those who favor the status quo and others advocating a rollback to 21, is unfeasible. administrators did not take part in public hearings on th before it was pa ssed because the new law will be difficult to adi! the dormitory party structure. The alcohol policy followed by MSU residence hall offi«. dormitory parties is already suspect for potential illegality Drinking law Under the new law, persons who have already reached the age of 18 before Dec. 3, the effective date, will be allowed to drink legally though further complication. A committee to review the policy ¡9 fe j.. they are net yet 19 vears old. But those who turn 18 Dec. 3 or later will by the Student Affairs Office. Since the majority o f freshme J have to wait until they tu rn 19 years old for the privilege. the University are or soon will be 18 when the school yeuk to bring gloom This could create myriad problems for the bartenders and door residence hall officials will have to devise a system of keeping watchers charged with enforcing the feeble measure. The bill's sponsors out of parties where beer and liquor are consumed by those oil backed their move with statistics about alcohol related accidents The success of such efforts appears unlikely since dormitory n^ involving persons under the age of 18, but the law fails to attack that often large, unwieldy and informal. problem through stricter enforcement or tougher penalties for minors The final version of the long-debated law does not undo aj.j caught drinking. charges opponents of the 18-year-old right to drink law J Despite a statem ent by Sen. Jam es DeSana, D-Wyandotte, sponsor responsible for higher rates of teenage alcoholism and alcohol! of the Senate measure, th a t dormitory alcohol policies would not be accidents. Instead it is a weak legislative attem pt at appeasmgl The Gospel according to Ira Com) “I, Ira Combs, refuse to sit on Bible. Perhaps he should do the specifically repudiated the tactic of with a homosexual, we i any board chaired by a homosex­ same. The New Testam ent in­ disassociation, and called upon why he has been comU ual." veighs with equal fervor against Christians to love all men, while working with represenUtiJ We do not know precisely what drunkeness, gluttony, pre marital seeking to educate "sinners" to the admit to the "sin" of pr,., biblical injunction or religious sex, adultery and a host of other error of their ways. sex? interpretation commands Ira "sins" practiced daily by millions of The Gospel according to Ira ^ Perhaps the real problem J Comb's sectarian allegiance, but human beings in every walk of life. places Combs in a stage of Combs hates homosexual^ we do know th at Combs' resigna­ The Bible does not designate intellectual evolution behind even mans tend to hate what theil tion from the ASMSU Student homosexuality — or any other Anita Bryant. Bryant, insipid as understand. Combs obvioudj Board for the reason cited above "sin" — as especially repellant. she is, acknowledges that gays are not understand homosetJ constitutes a profound em barrass­ Indeed, Christ himself, the Bible to be "loved" and viewed as because in a letter to th e ! ment to Christians and a fum- reports, broke bread with the potential clients for salvation. If News explaining his resigj blingly ineloquent, pretentious prostitutes, the adulterers, the Combs finds it impossible, as a he contradicts himself. Gail advertisem ent of personal ignor­ tax collectors, the "heathens" and m atter of religious principle, to a m atter of choice, he assenl ance. bade them sin no more. Christ participate on an elective body the Bible dictates that hj The board is well rid of him. choose the "straight life.' Some would argue that Combs, also maintains that homose3 president of the National Pan- is a “mental illness," imply! Hellenic Council and that organi­ having an affectation»! pretaL zation's former representative to for a member of the same sail the board, m erits praise for being fact, a non-negotiable urgt.f faithful to his moral precepts. M o n d a y A p r i l 10 1978 It is, in the final analysis,! Student Board President-elect Editorials a re the opinions o f the State N ew s V iew p o ints colum ns tiresome to rehash the whoL Dan Jones is a homosexual and a n d le tte rs a re p e rso n a l opinions issue. The fundamental tastl y 'Y 'v ' Christianity explicitly condemns E ditorial D e p a rtm e n t ensure that gays are nol homosexuality, so it follows that Editor in c h ie f Vow Know ^ovii iSyp-clcfc àrem M ichael Tanimura Photo [d ilo r M oggie W alkor criminated against in inf Combs — a Christian — must M anaging Editor K ot Brown Entertainm ent and Book Id ito r Kathy f i *elmon Opinion Editor D ove M isiolow ski employment, housing, publ personally and politically disasso­ Special Projects Editor Sports Editor Tom Shonahon Uhej carrT deal vurtb responsi ciate himself from Jones. City Editor Ralph Frommolmo M ichael W inter loyou? Editor Copy C hief Deborah Haywood Kathy S ie/bach commodations, and otherl having to do with the ln | The multitudinous inconsisten­ Compus Editor Anne Stuart Freelonce Editor Dan Spick 1er constitutional rights. Dirt ^ m id i le 'd p r iv le d ^ e ^ . cies in this line of reasoning beg a W ire Editor Jocelyn Loskow ski Staff R epresen tative M ich elle Chambers reply. A d ve rtisin g D ep o rtm e n t ance as displayed by Ira Cool Advertisin g M anager Sharon Seiler A ssistant A dvertisin g M anager D enise Deoi to be expected. Combs hasdoL Combs advises believers and all a great service by sttj non-believers alike to consult a down from student govern® P eople te n d to fo r g e t th a t m a n y m id die - class people a re s e lf m a de , cam e fro m th e An in su lt ch a ra cte rize d m uch o f th e sp e aker's te x t. P hrases lik e ‘‘a tro p ic a l slu m w h e re people co lo n ia l p eo p le, is h a rd ly one w h xll sh o uld be p ro p a g a tin g in its T ro y d e p re ssio n and a re n o w a m in o r ity , d is c rim in a te d a g a in s t because th e y w o rk e d lik e d id n o t liv e , th e y m e re ly e x is te d " a re not S eries. dogs so th e y c o u ld h a v e nice th in g s la te r in o n ly h is to ric a lly in c o rre c t, b u t an in s u lt to W e d o n o t k n o w i f M S U screens ibt| W e, th e m e m be rs o f th e P u e rto R ican life . th e P u e rto R ica n p eople. W e w ill be th e o f its tra v e lo g u e s p r io r to present! S tu d e n t A s s o c ia tio n , w e re app a lled a t th e T h e ir c h ild re n a re b e in g a sked to g iv e up f ir s t to a d m it th a t th e m asses o f P u e rto i f th e y d o n o t. th e y can consider then tra v e lo g u e w h ich w a s p re se n te d A p r il 1 in th e ir fu tu r e o r a re b e in g pen a lize d w h en it th e M S U A u d ito riu m . R icans a re p o o r, b u t th is does not condone fo re w a rn e d n o w t h a t th is particulard R e la x a ttitu d e guys a bre a k? H a rry K irs b a u m is th e hope o f a g ood life fo r th e ir c h ild re n W h ile th e tra v e lo g u e w as a ccu ra te in its M r. R o b e rt’s irre s p o n s ib ility in n o t e x p la in in g w h y th e y a re so p o o r; n a m e ly, th e U .S . ta tio n w as in s u ltin g and inaccural fu r th e r su g g e st th a t i t should be api 437 A b b o tt R d. th a t k e p t m a n y m e n w o rk in g so h a rd fo r all p re s e n ta tio n o f th e b e a u ty o f P u e rto Rico, c o n tro l o v e r th e P u e rto R ican econom y and th o se ye a rs . th e s p e a k e r, M r . Jo h n R o b e rts , m ade M S U to re v ie w such m aterial in o E a s t L a n s in g on alco h o l M a yb e som e h a v e n o t h e a rd o f a te rm th a t’s used m o re a nd m o re — re v e rse se v e ra l fa c tu a l e rro rs in his p re s e n ta tio n . T h is w as q u ite u p s e ttin g to us. b u t even th e su p e r e x p lo ita tio n o f th e w o rk e rs by U .S . c o rp o ra tio n s . a vo id fu tu r e in s u lts and misinfort T h e P ue rto Ricin& T h e o v e ra ll a ttitu d e ru n n in g th ro u g h o u t I h ate to b e g in re m in is c in g a t th e yo u n g M iddle class d is c rim in a tio n . Y o u n g co lleg e stu d e n ts fro m m id d le -cla s s fa m ilie s a re b e in g sacri m o re e x a s p e ra tin g w as th e o bv iou s lack o f re s p e ct fo r th e P u e rto Rican people w h ich th e speech w as co ndescending, an a ttitu d e Association <(| P.O. 8 fice d . T h e y d o n ’t d e s e rv e it. w h ich , w h ile w e m a y be used to it as a East Li age o f 23, b u t a fte r re a d in g th e a rtic le on S tu d e n ts th a t a re d e n ie d a chance a t m ed th e M a so n -A b b o t k e g fo lly , people should h e a r one in c id e n t a b o u t th e good o ld d ays I needs a b re a k school, la w sch o o l o r an advan ce d p o s itio n in sha re d w ith m a n y p e o p le in th a t d o rm . T h is a co m p an y because th e y a re m id d le class a re n o t re c e iv in g e q u a l tre a tm e n t. DOONESBURY w as, o f course, b e fo re th e alco ho l p o lic y was A S M S l! is s u p p o rtin g a b ill to g ive by Garry Ta ta ke n se rio u s ly , b e fo re th e re s id e n t a d v i M id d le -cla s s s tu d e n ts a re g o in g to have m id d le class fa m ilie s w ith c h ild re n In GOODEVEN/N6, ffUENDS, sors tu rn e d in to u n th in k in g stoo lies, and to s te p o u t a n d vo ice t h e ir o p in io n s because se rm we m stared, ivju sr college a ta x b re a k . W h en K e n t B a r r y gave and welcome to the n o t o n ly th e m s e lv e s b u t th e ir fa m ilie s LIKE70SAY THAT THESEWARDS be fo re R o b e rt M in e tti re c e iv e d his high p o s itio n . In th e school y e a r o f 1973-74. I w as a his te s tim o n y on th is issue i t seem ed fa ir th a t he sp e ak o u t fo r a re p re sse d g ro u p , th e m id d le class. c a n n o t s ta n d t o d o s o m e th in g g ood and tu rn a ro u n d a nd g e t k ic k e d in th e face a ll th e tim e . j SECOND ANNUAL HUMAN RI6HJ5 AWARDS BANQUET! mumBEPOSSBIE IFNOTFOE WOOSHKHSHEDIBM HUMAN \/^~\M6HT5UmUC6 30000!! m e re lo w ly fre sh m a n w ith lit t le kn o w le d g e o f U n iv e rs ity p o lic y . A lth o u g h m y flo o r O u t o f th e h ig h in co m e o f a m id d le class T h e y a re g o in g to h a v e to e x p re s s th e ir S 7 iF m srrm K - TCv 9 0 0 0 ! fa m ily ju s t h ow m u ch d o people th in k goes /m a m .r (1 -N o rth , A b b o t: A b a d ie } had n um e ro us fre e d o m to d re a m a n d rea ch th e ir goals. fo r ta x e s o r p ro g ra m s to h e lp o th e rs ? W e ll, heg g e rs th a t f ir s t y e a r, I n e v e r saw n o r T h e w o rd p ity use d in a sa rca stic sense in a good c h u n k goes and th e m id d le m an hea rd o f an alcohol p e r m it u n til th e s p rin g th is co lu m n c o u ld be a p p lie d h e re in its sta n d s w ith e m p ty p o c ke ts h a n g in g o u t. te rm o f 1974, w h en one w a rm and su n ny tr u e s t sense. T h e y can be d ra in e d o f o n ly so m uch. a fte rn o o n a fe w o f th e boys and I b o u g h t a M id d le class c h ild re n a re b e in g b u rie d T o m a ke i t w o rs e , th e y a re to ld it's n o t ke g and in v ite d peo p le to p a rta k e in some b e fo re th e y a re e ve n a d m itte d to college fa ir th a t th e y re c e iv e a n y th in g o r a n y ty p e d rin k in g and g e n e ra l m e rrim e n t. W e d id n 't and s o m e th in g has to be done. o f help a fte r th e y g iv e and g iv e . I f th a t is 611 o u t an alcohol p e r m it because w e had D e b o ra h C a rro n w h a t ju s tic e is, as one w r ite r n ote d, th a n he n e v e r done i t b e fo re , and since i t m u s t be 242 C e d a r S t. is c o rre c t in s a y in g ju s tic e is dead. done 24 h o u rs in advance, i t w o u ld n 't have m a tte re d a n y w a y . T h e people in v ite d E a s t L a n sin g 1 in clud e d R o b e rt M in e tti, w h o was th e n th e head a d v is o r o f A b b o t H a ll. H e d id n 't ta k e o u r ke g a w a y fro m us, n o r d id he slap o u r hands, ca ll us bad boys, o r th re a te n to NUNZIO LUPO A n n o u n c in g . . . . th e A S M S U S tu d e n t B oard e lection s n o tify th e D .P .S . H e m e re ly b ro u g h t an in v a lid a tio n s , a p p e a ls and ju d ic ia l h e a rin g s gam e. 80T c m o i am usem ent f ° s tu d e n ts a ll o v e r cam pus. Y e s , M S U s tu d e n ts , yo u to o can p la y th e e x c itin g gam e o f A S M S U p u rp o rts to be a b ig - U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n t govern« alcohol p e r m it w ith h im , and w e Tilled i t o u t You c a n be w h ile he fille d h is m u g. ca m p u s p o litic s . c o u n c i|eal ty U ' S n o th in g b u t an o v e r -& lo rifie d h ig h school stiri B ack th e n people d id n 't care a b o u t A n d i f y o u sp in th e w h e e l c o rre c tly and E ld o n N o n n a m a ke r is in s tr ic tly e n fo rc in g ru le s , because w e w e re y o u r fa v o r, yo u ju s t m ig h t w in . W in n in g an e le c tio n does n o t m ean yo u a re on th e board m o re o f a b ig fa m ily th a n a d o rm s tru c tu re W in n in g m eans c o lle c tin g th e g lo ry o f S tu d e n t B oa rd have to beat e v e ry b o d y fir s t. fille d w ith faceless people. N o one g o t h u rt, m e m b e rs h ip a n d th e chance fo r som e to p re te n d th e y ’re re a llv im p o r ta n t. 3 Y ou have to m ake i t past th e E le c tio n s Code. El« invalidated , too! no one was a n g ry , and e v e ry o n e liv e d in peace and happiness. L o s in g m eans p a s sin g S tu d e n t S e rvice s B u ild in g , w h e re s tu d e n t C om m ission, A ll U n iv e rs ity S tu d e n t J u d ic ia ry , Student-Fas g o v e rn m e n t o ffic e s a re lo ca te d , and n o t c o lle c tin g a place in u ic ia ry and E ld o n N o n n a m a ke r, vice p re s id e n t for TiTA L o o k a t th e s itu a tio n n ow . . . alcohol h is to r y . r a ffa irs . r policie s enfo rced to th e le tte r , th e F u rb u sh in c id e n t, and now th e ro b b e ry o f a ke g o f T h e ru le s : R ig h t a bo u t now , N o n n a m a ke r is p ro b a b ly s ittin g in ho«® ! b ee r, b ou g h t s im p ly to c e le b ra te th e 'P la c e y o o r p o s te r , o n th e w a lls . T h is m u s t be d one c o rre c tlv s w e a rin g a blue s tre a k because he has to d e a l w ith all the|k«| S p a rta n b a s k e tb a ll te a m 's v ic to r y in th e B ig because i f n o t, y o u co u ld be in v a lid a te d lik e M ik e L ena w as tw o a fte r election s s q u a b b lin g . I T e n . W h e re has th e s p ir it o f M S U gone? y e a rs ago. N o n n a m a ke r has said m a ny tim e s in th e p a s t th a t he T h e s p ir it is b e in g s lo w ly sucked o u t o f us W in n in g m e a n s collecting the g lo ry of •F B e y o u r .p e n d in g r e p o r t e n d sig n It. I f y o u fo rg e t to sign it ea w ith th e s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t e le c tio n s appeals. 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G r e e n m is s e d s ■_ In M S U ’s 1-0 loss to th e B ucke yes, H u tc h in s and L in d a D E T R O IT (U P I) - R o o k ie L o u W h ita k e r J im C la n c y y ie ld e d an R B I s in g le to R on B astie n w as in te n tio n a lly t h a t w o u ld h a v e t i e d t h e t o u r n a m e n t a n d t o m il A s c u itto co llecte d th e S p a rta n s o n ly tw o h its o f th e gam e. s in g le d hom e th e tie -b re a k in g r u n and R u s ty L e F lo re th a t tie d th e score 3 -3 and W h ita k e r w a lk e d to lo ad th e bases, th e n p la y o ll. ^ M a ry K a y I tn v r e w e n t th e d ista n ce fo r th e S p a rta n s t o re c o rd S ta u b fo llo w e d w ith a tw o -ru n base h it in a fo llo w e d b y s in g lin g b e tw e e n s h o rt and th ir d to H u ro n r e lie v e r B ob G erla ch h e r f ir s t loss o f th e y e a r. Itn v r e gave up one ru n . fo u r h its , (one se ve n -s in g le , s e v e n -ru n second in n in g S u n d a y, p u t D e tr o it ahead. s tru c k o u t S ch u ltz. o f those a d o u b le ), s tru c k o u t fo u r and w a lk e d e ig h t. c a r ry in g th e D e tr o it T ig e rs t o an 8-4 v ic to r y o v e r S ta u b th e n sin g le d and one o u t la te r, K e m p , G ib so n , w h o w a s h ittin g .486 Itn y r e , a lth o u g h pleased w ith th e s ta r tin g a ssig n m e n t, was th e T o ro n to B lu e Ja y s . b a ttin g fo r th e second tim e , s in g le d hom e th e d is a p p o in te d w ith h e r p e rfo rm a n c e . b e fo re th e d o u b le h e a d e r, th e n Ja c k B illin g h a m , w ith n in th -in n in g r e lie f fro m se ve n th r u n o f th e in n in g . C h a rlie S p ike s sin g le d "h u n g a close lin e " to r ig h tfie ld “ I d o n 't have as m uch c o n tro l now as I should have and w ill S te v e F o u c a u lt, w o n h is f ir s t A m e ric a n L e a g u e in D e tr o it's o th e r ru n in th e e ig h th . s c o rin g H o p a nd p in c h r u n n e r h a v e ,” th e so phom ore h u r le r said. " I d o n ’t h ave i t re a lly to g e th e r s ta r t d e s p ite b e in g to u ch e d fo r th re e fir s t-in n in g B illin g h a m d id n 't r e t ir e a n y o f th e f ir s t fo u r D a ve R adke. W om en n e t t e r s ta l y e t. I'm n o t h a p p y w ith m y p e rfo rm a n c e a t a ll. I ’m p itc h in g a ru n s . b a tte rs he fa ce d , w ith sin g le s b y R o y H o w e ll and P o m o rs k i g o t th e w in to n ew w a y th a n I d id la st su m m e r and I need a lo t o f tim e to w o rk T o ro n to 's T o m U n d e rw o o d w a lk e d S te v e K e m p R ico C a rty p ro d u c in g th e th re e B lu e J a y ru n s . ra is e his re c o rd to 2- 1. on it . ” and gave u p sin g le s to C h a rlie S p ik e s , ro o k ie W illie U p s h a w , T o ro n to 's 2 0 -ye a r-o ld ro o kie A lth o u g h i t w o n 't be n o tice d T h e B ucke yes o n ly ru n cam e in th e s ix th in n in g w h e n , w ith tw o o u ts, th e te a m cam e a liv e w ith a d ou b le. A w ild p itc h b y Lan ce P a rris h and A u r e lio R o d rig u e z b e fo re o u tfie ld e r , s in g le d h om e th e o th e r B lu e J a y ru n in th e box score, s h o rts to p a n o th e r t r o u n c in g ! b e in g re m o ve d a fte r w a lk in g M a rk W a g n e r. w ith h is f ir s t m a jo r league h it in th e s ix th . B astie n p ro b a b ly saved th e Itn y r e m oved th e ru n n e r to th ir d and a lin e d riv e sin g le fo llo w e d , a llo w in g th e ru n to score. It n y r e w a lke d th e n e x t B u c ke ye u p , n ig h tc a p fo r M S U . H e m ade a W ith o u t to p s in g le s and dou o n ly o ne th a t didn't 1 b u t a lin e d riv e s tra ig h t to S tra h a n a t second ended th e in n in g . g re a t, d iv in g s to p d eep in th e bles p la y e r D e b b ie M a sca rin , tr ip , th e re w ere othenl D e sp ite th e tu r n o u t o f th e second gam e w ith O hio S ta te , M S U hole and th r e w o u t R a y B eck th e a ilin g M S U w o m e n ’s te n n is p la y e d w ith physical p r J coach D ia n e U lib a r r i w as h a p p y w ith th e o v e ra ll p e rfo rm a n c e R ed W in g s sh u t ou t M o n tr e a l m an le a d in g o ff th e second. T h e H u ro n s th e n p u t a co u ple te a m s u ffe re d th ro u g h its sec M a jo rie K ru g e r played o il th e S p a rta n s e x h ib ite d . ond d is a p p o in tin g w e ek en d in a a n k le . D ia n e Selke had a] “ I w a s pleased w ith th e w o m en 's p e rfo rm a n c e ," U lib a r r i s aid. ru n n e rs on base and. un ro w . M S U lo st a tr ia n g u la r a n k le a n d back and Jaf “The f ir s t gam e w e had w as ju s t o u ts ta n d in g and w e had a lo t o f D E T R O IT (U P I) — B ill L oc h e a d sco re d tw ic e fo rd 's f ir s t sin ce p o s tin g th re e s tra ig h t e a rly in d o u b te d ly , w o u ld have scored. m a tch w ith In d ia n a , 7 2 , and B rie lm a ie r had a sore L _ h its . T h e second gam e I d o n ’t k n o w w h a t h ap pened. W e had a lo t w ith in 47 seconds o f th e f ir s t p e rio d S u n d a y as th e 1975-76 ca m p aig n . M S U had fiv e p la y e rs — O h io S ta te , 9-0, in B lo o m in g to n , Coach E a rl Rutz w a l o f co n ta c t w ith th e b a ll, b u t w e w e re fly in g o u t o r g ro u n d in g o u t. th e D e tr o it R e d W in g s c a p tu re d second p lace in S ch u ltz, S pada, W e lle r. H op In d . to ta lly im pressed witk | th e N H L N o r r is D iv is io n w ith a 4-0 season- D e tr o it to o k an e a r ly lead w h en D e n n is a nd R uss — w ith tw o h its T h e p itc h in g w as o u ts ta n d in g in b o th co n te sts . W e p la y e d "T h e y w e re h a rd losses to S ta te , e ve n though the n e n d in g v ic to r y o v e r th e M o n tre a l C anadians. H e x ta ll sco re d h is 16th goa l o f th e season 33 apiece in th e tw in b ill. e rro rle s s b a ll b oth gam es w h ic h pleases m e to no e nd th is e a rly in ta k e , and it w as d is a s tro u s fo r o f th e m a tch e s were lopL T h e w in a llo w e d th e p la y o ff-b o u n d R e d W in g s seconds in to th e f ir s t p e rio d a fte r ta k in g a pass M S U , n ow 10-7 fo r th e y e a r, th e season. W e ’re g o in g to t r y and co n tin u e th e e rro rle s s p la y th e m o ra le o f th e te a m ," coach T h e B ucke yes are tbel to close t h e ir season a t 32-34-14 a nd capped alon e in fr o n t o n M o n tre a l M ic h e l L a ro cq u e . w ill o pen its h om e schedule and in crea se o u r h ittin g ." E a r l Rutz. said. fe n d in g B ig Ten and I T h e S p a rta n s, w ith a 1-1 re c o rd , w ill open u p th e ir ra in D e tr o it's co m e ba ck fro m a 16-55-9 m a rk — th e Lochead th e n n o tch e d h is p a ir o f g oals on Tu e sd a y, h o s tin g A lb io n in a A lth o u g h M a sca rin , w h o is cham ps. d e la ye d hom e schedule a g a in s t M ich ig a n T u e sd a y a t 3 p .m . w o rs t in th e N H L — la s t season. n e a rly id e n tic a l p la y s se t u p b y ro o k ie D a le do u b le h e a d e r. T h e tw o losses tr y in g to re c o v e r fro m th e flu “ T h e y d id n ’ t have any J T h e s h u to u t w as D e tr o it g o a lie J im R u th e r­ M c C o u rt a t 3 :3 6 a n d 4 :2 3 o f th e p e rio d . d ro p p e d E a s te rn to 12 14. and a p u lle d m uscle w a s th e (co ntinu e d on page! ~ P ro d u c e In S to r e C o u p o ns P a s c a l C e le r y S p a r t a n A l u m i n u m F o il 39* H e a v y D u ty 2 5 ‘ 5 8 ‘ Sovo 19- G re e n Beans 5 9 ' lb . lim it 1 S u g a r S w e e te n e d K o o l A id G re e n G ra p e s 8 9 ' lb . C a n is t e r s • A l l F la v o r s l * 4 S ava 22- O n o ast sid a o t M SU ot 1109 lim it I Eost O ro n d R iver. G a l a J u m b o T o w e ls O p en M o n .-T h u r. 9 am-IOpm | - G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e - A s s o r t e d C o lo r s 2 / * 1 0 0 Sava 38- Fri. ( S o t . 9 a m -10 pm lim it 2 Final N a t H a ir Spray 8 oz. pu m p 1^ S h o p R ite G r a d e A ■ M e a t- C la iro l H a rb a l E u a n c a 7 os. b o ttle 22 L a rg e E g g t 4 8 * Sava 29- D e x s ta rts a c a s u a l r e la tio n s h ip . Sham poo • N o rm a l o r O ily 1 N o t h in g h e a v v . D e x t e r 's d e x ».hoes a r e ju s t o u t f o r a lo t llm it I w ith 5 " Food Purchase U.S.D.A. Choice Grand Prize Beef o f fu n F e a t u r in g s o ft le a t h e r o r su e d e o n a f le x ib le d e x Blade Cut Chuck Steak 88e b so le . h > r b o th m e n a n d w o m e n . ■B a k e r y Y o u r fe e t 'll n e v e r r u n o u t o f g o o d t im e s in d e x A n d d e x is w a it in g to m eet v o u r feet h e re . U.S.D.A. Choice Grand Prize Beef S pa rta n W h ite B road 1 % lb . lo a f 2 8 ' B o th G o o d r ic h 's 8 L a r r y 's Arm Cut Chuck Roast 109 ,h. O von Fresh A m e ric a n M a a i Broad 59' h a v e P a c k a g e L iq u o r 8 S chafer s H illb illy B road I % lb . lo a f 6 3 ' f u l l s e le c t i o n o f y o u r U.S.D.A. Choice Grand Prize Beef F a v o r ite B e e r 8 W in e Boneless Chuck Roast i 1 9 ,. Lean Boneless Beef Stew i 49 b G ro c e ry . Young Beef Liver • Sliced-Skinned H a w a iia n Punch 46 oz. can F ru it Juicy Rad only 4 7 * and Deveined 79* b H arsh ay C hoco lata Syrup 1 6 o z .c a n 4 4 * Spartan Soups Spartan Sliced Bacon Chicken w ith V a g a ta b la \ Chicken w ith Rica > 10% oz. cans Reg. or Thick sliced 1 lb. pkg. 1 57 C re a m o t C hicken * 4 /8 8 * Coca-C ola-Tab-S prito 12 p k . cons 228 Fresh Frozen Red Snapper D ia l Bath Size Soap Boneless Fish Fillets 1 99 ,h W h ite -G o ld -A q u a -P in k 3 /1 ° ° A rc h w a y C ookies 7 v a rie tie s tO c t. p kg . 2/1°’ D o w n y Fabric S o ftan ar 33 oz. b o ttle Special la b a l 6 4 * Whiting Fish Fillets • Cooked, Breaded 6 9 * ib W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN THE H A R D T O F IT r F ro z e n & D a ir y ~ M ENS s lx o s 6 Vi - 14 Shop R ite V a n illa lea C re am % g allo n 77* n a r r o w , n u d iu m , w ld o |9 9 Chef P ie rre C h erry H i Pies 37 oz. and w ld o - w id o Country Fresh % % Low F at I g allon I 29 C hoco lata M ilk M S U B O O IE R Y C ountry Fresh O ra n g e Juica % g allo n 88 * GOODRICH'S For m on 217 E. 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G uee and D ia n e S e lk e o ve r d id n ’t d is ­ l u r i n R t h i » ?<>“ " * w * h u r t his knee to d a y , K e n D a vis m en’s te n n is team a w a y in th e fin a l fiv e m in u te s o f s ta r t th e second q u a r te r , th e tw ic e m o re fo r a 14-12 lead. A g a in s t In d ia n a , th e Spar N a n c y S te v e n so n 6-3. 1 6 and T e n th e tim e c»m e w as ru n n in g o n ly a t h a lf speed ap po in t the conference coach's I fo r th e S p s r U n s fir s t th e gam e. S p A rta n s began th e ir fir s t P o lito w ic z th e n s e t u p M ik e ta n s began b y w in n in g th e fir s t 6 3. p re d ictio n s o v e r th e w e ekend. and M a rk P in to also h u r t " I t w as a to u g h g a m e to lose, co m e ba ck, la rg e ly because o f P in to to close th e g a p to one se t of a ll th re e d o u b les tw o season ■ t h e y f e ll o n t h e lo s in g h im se lf. A d d th o se to th e M SI d ropped it s ■O berlin 15-13, in th e a n d I a m v e ry d is a p p o in te d ," th e fin e g o a lte n d in g d is p la y by w ith 3 :5 0 le ft. B u t O b e rlin g o t m a tch e s. T h e y th e n w e n t on to The stre n o u s sc h e d u le of to Io w a p la y e rs th a t are o u t a lre a d y — and home o p e n e rs U c ro s s e League coach N e v in B a n n e r said. " B u t W illia m M cG in n iss, w h o k e p t th e goa l back w ith 2 :2 9 re lo se a ll th r e e m a tch e s. t r a v e lin g is b eg in n in g to ta k e F r id a y , 8 1. and M in ne so ta K e v in W illitts and Joe B e rlin — th e Y eom en fro m p u llin g a w a y . m a in in g and th e n ra n o u t th e " It w a s h ig h ly u n u su a l fo r a ll it s to ll, K u tz sa id . “ O u r la ck of S a t u r d a y , 7 2. m akes it com e to th e p o in t G oals b y K e n D a v is , T im clock. of th e m to lo se lik e t h a t ," R u tz m a tch e x p e rie n c e is also w h e re w e have to p la y p la y e rs T h e lo ss F r id a y by th e S pa r F la n a g a n a n d M ik e P in to sa id . “ I g u e ss th e y th o u g h t that "T h e o ffic ia tin g w a s te r th a t not o n ly lack g am e e x p e ri h u rtin g us. P r a c t ic e s a re going tan n e tte rs boosted Io w a 's r e ­ e ve ne d th e score 7 7 a t h a lf th e y had it w on and In d ia n a did rib le ," K a n n e r sa id . " H o p e fu lly , ence. b u t e xp e rie n c e in lacrosse to be rough ih is w eek, and co rd to 8 3 fo r th e y e a r and 3-0 I ~ ® l f e r s s t a r t s l o w not g iv e u p ." tim e . Joe P o lito w ic z th e n i f w e im p ro v e th e le a g u e , w e its e lf," K a n n e r said. w e ’ re g oing to hit a lot o f b a lls ." in th e B ig T e n . sco re d 37 seconds in to th e can im p ro v e th e q u a lity o f th e T h e S pa rta n s p la y e d a n o th e r second h a lf, b u t fo r th e re o ffic ia tin g . T h e re w e re som e gam e th a t fin is h e d la te S unday I l l i n o i s t o u r n e y m a in d e r o f th e q u a te r, i t w a s a ll O b e rlin , P o lito w ic z ’s g o a l, his fir s t o f fo u r fo r th e g am e , gave fla g ra n t fo u ls fo r b o th te a m s th a t w e re n o t ca lle d . T h e re fe re e s m a de som e p o o r c a lls a fte rn o o n in A lb io n . T u e sd a y th e stic km e n w ill r e tu rn to O ld C ollege F ie ld fo r a 3 p .m . gam e {Transmission j Maintenance Special VgggjS ) [ s u mpn's g o lf te a m b a ttle d i t s la ck o f e x p e rie n c e a n d a la ck M S U its o n ly lead. th a t a lso ru in e d o u r m o m e n ­ a g a in st N o tre D am e. M S U C ation from th e w e a th e rm a n , to fin is h in a e ig h th -p la c e tie O b e rlin c o n tro lle d th e loose tu m . L u c k ily , I'm n o t r e s tric te d p layed its fir s t tw o hom e gam es t in shortened Illin o is In te rc o lle g ia te G o lf T o u rn a m e n t. b a lls , a n d th e re fo re d o m in a te d b y a n y b o d y so th a t I w o n 't g e t in S pa rta n S ta d iu m . La rta n s totaled 397 s tro k e s fo r 18 h ole s, 19 s tro k e s b e h in d p la y in th e M S U e n d , s co rin g C h a n g e tr a n s m is s io n flu id t which won th e m a tch b y one s tro k e o v e r S o u th e rn fo u r s tra ig h t g oa ls in th e p ro fedwardsville. %team to u rn a m e n t w as sch e d ule d to g o 36 h oles b u t a la te cess fo r a 11-8 lead. T w o m in u te s in to th e fin a l Thompson scores 73 A d ju s t b a n d s . C le a n s c r e e n . $ 0 9 5 je to the ra in fo rce d a ca n c e lla tio n o f th e second ro u n d . p e rio d , th e Y eom en a d d e d ano R e p la c e p a n - g a s k e t. th e r goa l b e fo re th e S p a rta n s, D e n v e r ’s D a v id T h o m p so n sco red 73 p o in ts Sunday, but plus fluid »Lub b ers led th e w a y fo r M S U w ith a 76, g ood fo r e ig h th C o m p le te r o a d te s t. I was six stro k e s b e h in d In d ia n a 's S te v e R o g e rs, w h o w on w ith P o lito w ic z le a d in g th e th e D e tr o it P is t o n s w o n th e g a m e . 139 137. In a m e n t's m ed a list h o n o rs. w a y , began t h e ir second com e Th o m p so n had 53 p o in ts a t h a lftim e and fin ish e d th e g am e w it h P rover w as second fo r th e S p a rta n s w ith a 7 8 , fo llo w e d b y back. 23 fie ld g o a ls a n d 17 fr e e t h r o w s . Bendon's 79. H ill H e rric k 's 81 an d E d K e lb e l's 8 3 . 5next action w ill be th is w e e k e n d a t th e K e p le r In v ita tio n a l F la n a g a n se t u p P o lito w ic z and M a rk P u rc e ll to close th e W ilt (,’ h a im b e rla in s t i ll h o ld s th e N B A sc o rin g re co rd o f 100 p o in ts. M .L . C a r r led D e t r o it w it h 25 points. 6 0 2 6 S. C e d a r 3 9 3 - 7 5 4 1 kibus. Ohio. ga p to 12-10. A fte r s p in n in g T h o m p so n 's a nd C a r r 's co m b in ed sc o re w a s 9 8 p o in ts. N o tw o a w a y fro m fo u r ch e cks, P o lito - (a t M ille r ) p la y e rs h a v e y e t to co m b in e fo r a 100 [jo in ts in one N B A g a m e. R A D IO F E E R IF U N D U nd e rgrad u ate students living on cam pus in an u n d e r­ grad uate residence hall w h o d o not w ish to use the services provided by the M ic h iga n State Radio N e t ­ t h e r i n g s a l e . w ork and its stations W BRS. W M C D . W M S N m ay receive a refund of their *100 rodio fee by g o in g to Room 8 Student Services Bldg. betw een 1 • 5 p.m. M o n d a y A p ril 10th through Friday. A p ril 14th, P le ase b ring fee receipt and I D. cards to obtain refund. $ 0 4 9 5 5 d a y s o n ly ! i n r t s . New Balance 320 W The 320. G re a t for jogging o r le isu re wear. L IG H T W E IG H T up p e rs of nylon that re q u ire no bre ak -in time. *C o m f o r t a b le * F a s h io n a b le ‘ F u n c t io n a l D 0 D e x s ta r ts a c a s u a l r e la tio n s h ip . N o t h in g h e a x v . D e u e r ' s d e x shoe** a r c m>t o u t lo r a lot o f fu n F e a t u r in g >oft le a t h e r o r su e d e o n .i f le x ib le d e x s o le I o r b o th m e n a n d w o m e n Y o u r fe e t 'll n e v e r r u n o u t o f g o o d t im e s m d e x A n d d ex frank shorter sports is w a it in g to m ee t v o u r feet h e re 217 Ann St. Men's traditional Siladium "■rings and selected women's fashion rings are an unusual buy at $59.95. If you want really outstanding savings, now is the time to buy your college ring. R E P R E S E N T A T IV E J»« W RGER & BREW Rust and Navy “ M Q ÌR V ED h a s a la r g e c o lle c t io n o f r in g s . | ) u r h a in SBA R H O PPER S Leather *>:00 a .m . - 1 :0 0 p .m . °u r new s p o t i.il is lU IR I.I R A A s k to s e e th e m . “ R f W & U A R IIO I’ I’ I R S llc R in n m i; ,11 A v a ila b le in N a rro w , M edium 0 0 p .m . o n M o n d a y s y o u ’ ll hi- a b le and W ide w id th s 5 thru 10 1° e n jo y o n e o f o u r d e l i c i o u s i| u ,t r le r - P ° u n il b u r n e r s .u u l .1 c o ld d t .i t t beer WE SPECIALIZE IN THE Dates A p r il 10 - I t Place M S I K o o U io r . - ¡w o n ly J l.o o .,11 n ig h t ' B e g in n in g .»I 0 p .m . t h e | ovv t u s e r 4>f o n lv S I ) (J HARD TO FIT D e p o s it r e q u ir e d A s k a b o u t M a s te r C h a r g e o r V is a ^ 8l‘ t y o u in t o t h e A i l e d \ fre e to o ! S" ‘»1 M o n d .is n n ;l i t s s t o p n il n u t to W o k im ' s s ix e s 5 - 1 2 j R jin h o w R .h h Ii lo r IIU K l.l R \ B K , -W A B A R I l ( l l ’ l'l R S . and th e n n a r r o w , m e d iu m & w id e " ,|1 0,1 ovci to tin - A lle y I \ In , lie e ‘H fm issi,,,, , u .f ) M „ n , | IN ||( i m Ih „ ,,ln b o w K - itu h ,in ,| [I,,- A lley I y M SU B 00T E R Y In the Center of Cornpu' 225 E. G rand River 2 8 4 3 E G d R iv e , E La n s East lansing BOOH STORE open 9:30 - 6 Thurs & Fri til 9 Df§ Wir { A nnouncem ents for It's W h at's Venereal disease: free a n d c o n ­ T he G ospel o f J o h n is th e m ost U rban agriculture sem inar will H appening m u st b e received by fidential treatm ent is available unique Gospel in th e New T esta­ b e held at 7:30 tonight, 211 Bessey th e S ta te N ew s office, 343 S tu ­ from 1 to 4 p.m. M onday, Thurs­ m ent. Free University class will b e Hall. List of tw en ty Lansing Com den t Services Bldg., by noon at day, and Friday; 8:30 a.m . to noon held at 3:30 p.m . Tuesday in 106 m unity G ardens available. S trata least tw o class days before publi­ cation. No a n n ouncm en ts will be W ednesday, Com m unity Health Services, 701 N. Logan Street. Bessey Hall. gy m eeting. Bring friends. T he a c ce p te d by phone. Mrs. William Milliken will speak a t th e B’nai B'rith luncheon o n th e Minority S tu d e n ts in Engineer ing will m eet a t 4 p.m . Tuesday. w Advertising Club m eets at 7:30 International W om en’s Year C on­ 144 Engineering. Spring b anquet, Com e play GO! MSU GO Club m eets a t 8:30 tonight. Call Mike or Ken for details, 332 6353. tonight at 1100 Trowbridge Road. Speaker will b e Paul J a c o b s of WNIC Radio. ference a t 12:45 p.m. W ednesda* 1427 W. S ag in aw Street. sum m er jobs, a n d b arb eq u e to b e discussed. 351-8880 1139 E G ra n d River VESSAR Mary Pollack will d iscu ss "S ex The elem en ts of knight foreplay F a s t, F re e 351-7100 CLEM EN Botany Club p resen ts Dr. Descrimination a n d S tu d e n t's will b e discu ssed a t 7 to n ig h t by Video W orkshop invites people 9 6 6 T row bridge Weidlich a t 7:30 tonight, 106 Plant Rights" for W o m en 's S tu d ies th e MSU C hess Club, 205 Horti interested in city council proceed D e liv e r y Biology, speaking o n "Bisporang- Brown Bag Luncheon at noon culture Bldg. inqs to participate. M eetings are * d o n I forgot to a s k late Strobili in Sub-Alpine today, 466 Berkey Hall. (c o n tin u e d o n p ag e 12) cable cast live. Contact Union for f re e c u p s of P e p s i' Spruce." Activities for details. B and Folk dancing will be held at 8 /y tonight in th e Baily S treet Elemen tary School, corner of Ann and RIFUND INFORMATION Bailey S treets. Students living in residence halls © Ì who wish a refund on the RHA movie tax may pick up refund by seeing )4 RHA movie the treasurer in the dorm you live in programline or on Monday or Tuesday, A pril 10 or T v 355-0313 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Friday,Saturday I n t r o d u c t o r y O ffe r a t t h e n e w e s t W n cH H & M W April 14,15 1 M Y F A V O R IT E r e s t a u r a n t in E a s t L a n s in g 8&10:30pm F IL M O F T H IS Y E A R . — J o n a t h a n C o tt R O L L IN G S T O N E ! BuyOneOlga,GetOneFREE! ■ Bffl&RHA McDonel Kiva ■ T h e m o s t e x d t i n g id e a in e a t i n g s in c e t h e s a n d w ic h ! ■ AUmTanner*» b It's the most exciting idea in eating since the sandwich, and I ' 3 CiYid i / t m T ic k e t s : 3 . 0 0 in a d v a n c e at Jo N A h _ this coupon makes it twice as exciting! M S U n io n , E ld e r ly In s t r . a n d ™ We'll give you an Olga, any Olga, who will N absolutely free when you present C a m p u s C o r n e r s ii. r~ ^ .« M this coupon and buy a second Olga be 25 | of equal or greater value. 3 . 5 0 a t th e d o o r ( ¿ J I I n ^ C o u p o n g o o d M o n d a y . A p r i l 1 0 t h r u W a d n a id a y , A p r i l 1 2 . | L im it o n « c o u p o n p « r c u s to m e r. 349 2100 MERIOIAR MA.. ibeyEAR J 133 E. Grand River, East Lansing 2000 W M lr M M g TOM ORROW ■ ■■■GOOD WITH THIS C0UP0H O H IY H M li i I A n e x p e r ie n c e I n t e r r o r T u e s d a y , A p r il 11t ! l 7 & 9 : 3 0 p .m . M S U R A D IO B O A R D j ’ . iY f w , V FAIRCHILDTHEATRE $ 1 5 0 a t th e d o o r Positions available to all students living in residence P G N M iriiM tK iiiia irii . halls during 1977-78. M o n . & T u e s . C o n r a d 7 :1 5 & 9 :3 0 students faculty & staff welcome University ID required to enter Campus Radio at Michigan State is run by the stu­ R H A film s TH E IM U m MATTHAU JACKSON OUNDt ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■Ar* dents. This term, the Radio Board, the governing body of the Michigan State Radio Network is selecting stu­ F U R Y « * H o u s e Calb M o n 4 :0 0 -1 :3 0 ’• A M o n 4 : 3 0 1 :4 5 dents for Member at Large and chairman seats on the O jJ jw lllI jW O t jg O C / M T w il i t « 4 :00 -4 :3 0 board. 1959. New M City T0NKH T The Member at large and chairman provide valuable It was the beginning | of an era. input and direction to the Board from the Residence Halls and Campus population. For more information or an application, come to Room 8 of the Student Services Building. Deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 18, at 5 p.m. HOFFMAN 'STRAIGHT T IM E ” M o n 4 :0 0 -1 :9 0 A d u lt s M o n 4 :0 0 -8 :0 0 A d *| F A T w ll l t o 5 :3 0 -4 :0 0 ’I." T w IH ts 5 :30 -4 :0 0 'IT . IC H IG A N M IC H IG A N S T A T E ♦ tfc W o o k lltk W nk T h fn t- i lo r .- ., ja n e F o n d a O f IN AT 7:00p m FEATURE AT 7:11-9:39 R A D IO N E T W O R K V anessa R e d g ra v e W A LT E R M A T T H A U IN W i t h t h e i r f i r s t a lb u m , t h e d e f i a n t R attua N orvegicus, t h e S t r a n g l e r s t o o k B r i t a i n b y D on’t m iss your ch an ce to s e e th e on e and only s t o r m . . . a n d t u r n e d h e iu is in th e U . S . , to o . N o w t h e s e c o n d a lb u m , N o M ore Heroes, Thetumuiííl is r e a d y , a n d i t ’ s a g e n u i n e l y t h r i l l i n g d i s p la y point o f r a z o r ’s -e d g e r o c k & r o ll. T h is fo r e m o s t o f M o n 5 :4 5 *1 :0 0 AM T w ll l t o 5 :1 5 -5 :4 5 11 *0 T w i l i t . 5 :15 -5 :4 5 □ n e w - w a v e b a n d s is n o t j u s t m a k in g g r e a t m u s i c - i t ’s m a k i n g h i s t o r y . W h e n t h e r e v o ­ Ilé tfc W M k lu t io n c o m e s , th e S tr a n g le r s w i l l p la y th e OPEN AT 7:00 p.m. FEATURE AT 7:30-0:30 v i c t o r y c e le b r a t io n . "THE W A C K IE S T T h e S tr a n g le r s W A G O N T R A IN IN T H E W E S T " T o n ig h t 9 : 0 0 p . m . a t D o o lo y 's O' GÔODtarO T H E ONE IP s on sole now ol BOB DENVER G I R L Md A N O ONLYl Wherehouse Records M o n 5 :0 0 1 :1 5 Mon 4:15-1'. 14 FORREST TUCKER T . lllt o 5 : A 5 t : 'i, L lg jl! 1 o 5 i3 0 - * i0 0 _ 1WKKAAM«PORP«'«« », TONIGHT OPEN 7 p.m . I SH O W C A S E JA Z Z P R E S E N T S Shorn 7:30-0:30 ! A P ty c h o -C o m o d y j M EL BR O O KS I A n th o n y H IG H T U E S D A Y A P R IL 11 IA N X IE T Y P t; INI OWMATIQNill MIT 8 p.m . Jettison Fieldhouse with s p e c ia l g u est _ B r a x to n S U N 84 V iu a r te t s o lo p ia n o i| Aiiof ao oonvoi TODAV OFEN 7:00p.m FEATURE AT 7:30-0:30 KARLA BONOFF F R I & SAT, A P R 21 & 2 2 W AW IT ’S H O T I Tickets *7.50 and *6.50 F R I, A P R 2 8 flU ll D O N 'T M IS S IT I 8 / 1 0 :3 0 P M on s a le at 8 / 1 0 :3 0 P M M c D O N E L K IV A MSU UNION, SOUNDS & DIVERSIONS E R IC K S O N K IV A T IC K E T S 4.00 T IC K E T S 3.50 and WHEREHOUSE RECORDS Miu- i- . P lenty of good s e a ts still av a ila b le! A P M ® * 4 1 U 1 InHE y  Ml ;y , ’• ,¿¡/amp i i WM&'' ":æHÏ It?--;*! Motorcycles fa C k n t lf M A d v e r tis in g * * ■ * i l E H m e « i l , „ î , p||I1I11 „ iits A p a r tn e s ts [R j HONDA 1975 CL 360. Low J T T I» XT PART TIME positions for _______ . n n x s s r .n v ORGANIST - Part time. Lan ^ In fo r m a tio n m ileage, extras. 393 4974 ADD A tu n e. Unusual sales MSU stu d en ts. 15 20 hours/ sing a rea ch urch 646 6892 MORNING MAINTENANCE, SOUTH HOLMES, near after 5 p.m 5-4-14(31 opportunity. 40% profit. Call lunch cook, part-tim e. Apply ONE OR tw o fem ales needed 347 Studont Services ftldg week A utom otive required after 5:30 p.m. 8 4 11(3) Sparrow Hospital Upper 1 PHONE 355 1255 393 1815 after 5 p.m. in person at PEANUT BAR­ for four-person apartm ent Phone 339 9500 C 2 0 4 28(4) room efficiency Includes YAMAHA 500 Road Bike, 2 4 11(3) REL, 521 East Grand River, summ er and or fall 353-2822 NURSERY/LANDSCAPE Kitchen utilities, parking 2 4 11(3) 1973 luggage rack, ferring, PART TIME Janitorial. Must with m echanical and som e anytime. 2 4 1 0 (5 ) Share bath. $75 351 - RATiS RESTAURANT COOKS, 7497 evenings. 351 7144. 3 4 12(3) have auto. Call Mr. Grossi sales experience Send re 0 7 4 11(5' I dey • fOC p er line waitresses, busm en Several AMERICAN YOUTH Activi FEMALE NEEDED immedi­ u. PAV» 482 6232 8-4-13 (3) sum e to GIANT LAND 3 deys • 80« p er line KAWASAKI 1973. 750 CC SCAPE COMPANY. P O openings, full or part time ties a new educational- ately River Glen apartm ents. 14.10 4 deys • 75« p er line New tires, chain, sprockets FEMALE ESCORTS w an ted Variety of shifts No exper recreation center will be inter­ Across from Holmes Hall. 1 .» Box 13, Holt, Ml 48824 té* n.ê9 $700. 663 3866 5 4 14(3) $6 /hour. No training n e c e s­ ience necessary. Apply in viewing for sum m er instruc­ CHALET APARTMENTS Marla 351 5244 7-4-18(4) ld e y s * 7 (K p e r line 8 4 12(51 N ext to compus spacious JM t JU L sary Call 489 2278 person at th e INTERNA tors for classes. Our center FULL AND part time jobs TIONAL HOUSE OF PAN offers 160 different kinds of two hedroom apartments LARGE 1 bedroom apart­ IJ I LU SUZUKI 1972 GT 750J Ex Z 23 4 28(31 lin e rete p er insertion available Excellent earnings CAKES 2800 E. Grand River, furnished a>r '•Qr-ditioned ment, summer. Furnished, é» I4 .M I I . N cellent condition, full dress program s If interested, stop FEMALE M ASSEUSE w ant Call 374 6328 betw een 4 6 E Lansing. Ask for Vance by the center from 9 a m - 5 close. $160 353 4822 676 4528 5-4-14(3) Sum m er from *185 8-4 14(3' ed. $ 8 hour. W e will train p.m. 8 4 10(41 or Sharon. 5-4 14(10) p m at 5220 South Logan or I (ceneline« • 3 linw * *4 00 ' 5 **°y$ P#r lin t 0w#r 489 2278 Z 23 4 28(3) call 484-7254 8 4 13 (10) Fall from *384 3 lines. No adjustm ent in ra te w hen cancelled BUSBOY WANTED Mon UNIFORMED SECURITY of N o w r e n tin g . O p e n 3 6 ONE FEMALE needed for Price of item(s) m ust b e sfoted in od. Moximum i A r t ) S ervice / BABYSITTER WEDNES day Friday. Apply in person, ficers. C .J m ajors. Call 641 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR. 1 M o n d a y th r u F r id a y Cedar Village. Next school DAYS 1 p.m . 5 p.m . for 15 HUDDLE NORTH LOUNGE^ 4562 0 8-4 19(31 year experience on 3742 or year Peggy 355-0681. 8-4-13 sale price of 'SO. Peanuts Personal eds • 3 lines - ‘2 25 p er insertion. JUNK CARS w an ted Also m onth old, in our hom e, near 309 N. W ashington. Lansing 129 necessary Afternoon 3 31*6197 cam pus. 351 1762. 8-4 17 13) 8 4 10(4) STUDENT HUSBAND wife shift SPARTAN DATA 393- 75' per line over 3 lines (prepaym ent). selling u sed p arts Phone team to m an age b m aintain 8630 8 4 13 (4) Rvmmege/Cerege Sole ed s • 4 lines *2 50 anytim e 321 2651 C 20 4 28(3) SW IM COACH im m ediate TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, 30 unit stu d e n t apartm ent ACROSS FROM campus, HASLETT A R M S 63* per line over 4 lines • p er insertion. opening for year round. AAU building. One bedroom apart LEGAL SECRETARY East part tim e 5 p.m . 9 p m Salary spacious apartm ent available Round Town eds • 4 lines *2 50 p er insertion a g e group swim club in m ent living q u arters M ainte Lansing, experience neces spr'ng te,rr. Reduced re--;t SUMMER & FALL BRAKE PARTS including plus b o n u s EASTLAWN ¿3' per line over 4 lines, Lansing area C ontact Don sary Good benefits available brake pads, sh o e s a n d hy MEMORY GARDENS nan ce experience required Ca'i 351 8-35 O’ 351 1957 LEASING lest I Founds eds/T ransportation eds • 3 lines M.50 LeDac 371 5140 5-4 1 1 (6 ) 351 2211, 9 a m 4 p.m Mon immediately- Car 351 6200 draulic co m p o n en ts in stock 349 9156 8 4 10(5) per insertion. 50' p e r line over 3 lines. day through Friday. 8 4 10-5' 3 S 1 -1 9 S 7 at CHEQUERED FLAG FOR ONE BLOCK from cam pus PART TIME grad stu d e n t for 15 4 28(8) 3 5 1 *8 1 3 5 EIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 East TELEPHONE CONTACT WAITRESSES, LUNCH sublet spring and summ er cou n ter representative. Kalamazoo St 487 5055, one work from our office on hours and part time nights, One bedroom furnished, air D eadlines W eekends, 7 a m 3 p m 489 AVON START saving now mile W est of cam pus So u th CEDAR AND 196 no Sundays Apply in person Utilities paid except electri­ ONE BLOCK from Williams 1484 X 5 4 10 13) for the vacation of your Ads 2 p.m. • I d o ss day befo re publication C 20 4 28171 $3 hour. Tw o shifts available, DODGE HOUSE, 415 E. Sag- city $175 m onth. Call 332 Haii- Beal St. A partm ents dream s, CALL 482 6893 naw at Cedar 8-4-13 '5; Cancellation''Change - 1 p.m . ■ I class day before 10 a m. 2 p.m . and 5:30 p.m 3900 8-4 14 , 5 furmshed. 2 bedroom , 2 per­ GAME ROOM personnel C 5-4 14(3) publication. GOOD USED TIRES, 13 14 9:30 p.m. 20 h o u rs week Call son. $220. heat included. Young ladies preferred Good BABYSITTER m y nom e 0 r I Once ad is ordered it cannot b e conceded or changed 15 inch M ounted free Also Bob A dam s, 694 7057 for Year (ease No pets. Call 6-9 pay. benefits and pleasant BABYSITTER IN my hom e, yours Near MSU W ednes until after 1st insertion good supply of sn o w tires interview 5 4-14(8) p m 669-3654 3-4-12(6) working positions Excellent own transportation. 11:30 day 9 a m -1 p m 332 6042 PENNELL SALES. 1301’; There is a M OO charge for I od change plus 50' per East Kalamazoo. Lansing. positions for students, full PART TIME work available a m -3 30 p m S om e e v e n ­ 34-11 i3> Y ES . wehavelocation! and part-time. Apply in per ings 351 0490 after 3 p m . 2 BEDROOM. 8 m inutes to additional chonge for maximum of 3 changes n ow Position could lead to 482 5818 C 20 4 28(5) 8 4 19(4) cam pus Includes all utilities, [ The State News will only b e responsible for th e I st son only. CINEMA X, 1000 *2 m inutes to cam pus full tim e sum m er positions stove refrigerator and gar­ doy's incorrect insertion. Adjustm ent claims m ust W Jolly Road. 0 20-4-28 (81 *on Red C edar River MASON BODY SH O P 812 E Hours all flexible 394 5833 F o r R ent age Available April 15. $215- be mode within 10 days of expiration date. PEACE CORPS Africa has Kalamazoo, since 1940 Auto MOTHERS HELPER for sum for interview. 1-4-10(6) •free canoes m onth Phone 482-9226 positions open in m any fields- Rills are due 7 days from od expirotion d a te If not painting collision service m er Responsible, able to O ’ 4-10*6' M ath and Science, teaching, poid by due date, o 50' late service charg e will American foreign cars 485 care for tw o children b light SPARE TIME m anagem ent engineering, agriculture, v o ­ be due. 0256 C 20 4 29(5) h ousekeeping Prefer girl 16 people n e e d ed immediately W a te r ’s a n d cational education and liberal or older Room & board plus for super-exciting, fast grow PENNELL SALES is moving ing business. DAY b ASSO arts, the tim e to look mto R iv e r ’s E d g e Beechwood good pay with loving family th ese opportunities is now M onday, April 17, to a larger, CIATES 323-4084 5-4 14(5) A p a rtm e n ts Call Mrs Berger (312) 882 Com e to th e AFRICAN Apartments m ore convenient location, 4392 collect 5-4 11 (8 1 lito io t iv e Ä A u to m o tiv e *■ * 1825 East Michigan, Lansing. Studies Center, International 5 blocks to M SU WANTED DESK clerk. Male Michigan, 48912 Center. 353 1700 1-4-10(101 A p a r tn e n ts 1050 W a te r s E d g e DENTAL RECEPTIONIST preferred, nights. Call 489 Large 2 b edroom ■ C 10-42116) 6501 b e tw e en 8 a m 5 p m n e x t to C e d a r V illa g e |fAR0 1975. V-8 . auto PINTO 1974. 3-door. 4 speed experienced or assisting NORTHERN MICHIGAN furnished stereo. W hite letter b ackground preferred. 485- 5-4-14(3) WANTED IMMEDIATELY - AM/FM, 4 n ew tires, excel sum m er cam p needs c o u n ­ Special sum m er rates [ Excellent shape. 44,000 lent conditions. 48.000 miles 7123 5-4-11 (3) selors with th e following fem ale room m ate to share 2 3 3 2 * 4 4 3 2 FlUMERFELT-STAIR $1600. 351 5436, 7 11 p.m. skills. Gym nastics, tennis, bedroom furnished apart 2 bedroom units *168 E m p lo y m e n t i f FOOD PRODUCTION: Full ¡VR0LET 655-4343. 3-4-12(51 dance, guitar and a rts and m ent near cam pus Swim N o w le a s in g f o r AMERICAN YOUTH ACTIV tim e assistan t. HRI stu d en ts E A S- l A \S \ G c crafts. Call 332 0436 ming pool no lease Rent rJ?!5i _ ITIES n eed s you Lansing's Please sen d resum e to 3600 nished 1 bedroom $2’ 5 n f a l l a s lo w a s t7 0 PINTO WAGON 1974. OVERSEAS JO B S - Sum 3 4 1216' $90 351 8497 after 4 30 p m IRGER, S.E Broughm, new y outh cen ter n eeds vol Dunckel, a tten tio n P M c­ dudes utilities 337 M14 C a ll a f t e r I p m new transm ission, battery, mer year round Europe, S 7-4 T3«6' |FM stereo, air, power u n teers to help in various Carthy 5-4-10 (5) 8-4 17 ¡3 a n d front tires. $1795 393 America, Australia, Asia, etc 3 3 1 -0 6 5 1 areas; from public relations to PART TIME bartender, short Jing and brakes. Excellent 7826 8 4-17 (3) All fields, $500-51200 C ID A R V IL L A G E ■tfion $1995 355 2894 w oodw orking Please call W AITRESS PART-time, tw o order cook Apply BACK­ m onthly, e x p en ses paid, STAGE. M eridian Mall FEMALE NEEDED to share 1 6 p.m 3-4 10 151 394 5120 or sto p in at 5220 n ig h ts a w eek M ust have PINTO 1974. air. 2300 cc. sightseeing. Free inform ation 5-4 14(4) A P A R TM E N TS apartm ent unfurnished oed '24 CEDAR ST East Lan­ So u th Logan 8 4 19(8) neat ap p earan ce a n d b e de 4-speed, 33,000 miles, excel - Write: BHP Co., Box 4490. N C» leasmg room bus poC'. $115 m ontn. jYSLER NEWPORT pendable. Apply in person sing. 2-man 1 bedroom , fur­ lent condition. $1450. 351 Dept ME, Berkley. CA 94704 for foil c id summer Cai; Sheri 332 425 1 I , good condition, $795. after 6 p.m COREY'S, 1511 BABYSITTER- GOOD refer nished apartm ents. Heat in­ 4960. 5-4 10 (3) Z 13 4 25(91 ROOM AND bo ard given in B-* 4 T0<3- " 9-3844 8-4-1413) S. C edar St. Lansing. en c es Own transportation a cluded $195 m onth. Year B O G U E ot RED C ED A R ex ch an g e for 2 0 hours a week m ust 2 3 days weekly 351 teases only J u n e 15 or PONTIAC LEMANS 1971 7-4-12 (5) 351-5180 POSITIONS OPEN FOR per of secretarial duties. Hours 8878 5 4 14(31 FEMALE ROOMMATE need Septem ber 1 129 Burcham |LASS 1972 Automatic, g o o d condition, $1095 or best sonable individuals to work at ed for Sum mer T e'm Cedar- are 5 9 p.m ., M onday Friday. Dr Efficiency $160 month. . power steering, good offer 349 2650 8 4 12(3) inform ation booth. Apply in SHORT ORDER cook to NEED 2 room m ates starting view A partm ents Own room ST VINCENT HOME FOR Damage deposit required. 6 Bition After 5 p.m. 332- person at MERIDIAN MALL work 4 or 5 nights p er week CHILD CARE in my hom e. 3 J u n e 17 CapitolVilla Allison $88 m onth 35* ^332 PONTIAC CATALINA 1970. CHILDREN. 2800 W est Wil­ -10 p.m 882-2316. 1.10-4-20(3) Office B 2 4-10(5) Must have neat ap p earan ce 332-6881. 5-4-10 (3> 1 4 - 10<4 no rust, FM a n d tap e player, low. Call 323 4734 for particu boys, 12 to 7. Tuesday and 0-20 4 28 9 lars 7 4 13(81 and be dependable. Apply in Thursday, 3 7 30 p.m. Own I gE DART 1969 Very excellent running condition, RESIDENT MANAGER cou person after 6 COREY S transportation. Experience p condition 64.000. $750 $450 332 8035. 8-4 19(4) pie for East Lansing property. LOUNGE. 1511 S. Cedar. preferred Haslett area 339 A c ro « > fr o m T il B u rc h a m R d J76 B-1 4-10131 DELIVERY PEOPLE w anted, N o w L e a s in g VEGA HATCHBACK 1974. Duties include m aintenance Lansing. 7 4-12 (6 ) 2476 after 8 p.m. 5-4-10 (6 ) of building a n d leasing. Work m ust have o w n car Apply W illia m s N a ll IGE VAN Camper '69. stan d ard transm ission, radio, fo r S u m m e r clean, very reliable, first $950. schedule is flexible around LITTLE CAESARS today af NOW RENTING |(y painted. Good condi- 676-5360. 5-4 14(41 m ost classes Inquire at 332 ter 4 p.m. 7 4 12 (31 - 2 b e d r o o m u n its a n d F a ll For Sum m er and Fall 1 $1000. 484 1451 days 3900 days 0 20 4 28(7) N O W L I A S IN O 701 8-4-18141 — v a r io u s f l o o r p la n s E**ra !arge one bedroom VW SUPER Beetle 1975 FULL TIME sum m er recrea to n s u M M n — a i r c o n d it io n e d i & G b e d ro o m Apar'ments suitable for 2 o 1119 1974. very good Radial tires, sunroof. AM FM PART TIME light delivery tion director, May 1st - A N D FA LL — f u r n is h e d f u r - s h e d a p a r r m e n ts 3 students lition Konis Michielins, stereo, rear w indow defog help w an ted . M ust have de S ep tem b er 30th M ust have - c o r p e te d |FM cassette, $3000 ger, fuel injection. After 6 pendable car $3 hour plus W SI a n d tennis experience — b e s t l o c a t io n in to w n C E D A R V IE W c o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d . 8-4 10141 p.m. 339 8382 8 4 10(6) car e x p en se P hone betw een along with pool m aintenance • c a r p e te d * a ir 9 a.m . b 10 a m. or 4 p.m. b 5 NORW OOD a n d supervision. Apply in as low as c o n d itio n in g P 1941, 2 door, no rust, VW WAGON 1973. 20,000 p.m. for an appointm ent perso n only. HOSPITALITY R IV E R S ID E • 3 la r g e d o u b le c lo s e ts M60 per month [angina and seats. Call miles. $1150 or b est offer 694 7947 8 4 10(71 INN. 3600 Dunckel. 5 4 10(8) • W e pay heat and w a te r " 7 - 3 4 10131 694-9219 after 5 p.m. c a ll 3 5 1 -5 6 4 7 8 4 18131 U N IV E R S IT Y 3 students to on > LTD WAGON, 1974 JO IN the g a n g ot fo r ra te s a n d apartment as I0vv os tgQ,. I power, air, autom atic. TERRACE each per month VW SQUAREBACK 1966. D o n 't M i s s S u m m e r le a s e s 2 way door. $2 ,0 0 0 . n23 evenings, Good local transportation. Burcham W oods 414 M ichigan For A(. -»ointment Coll Best offer. Call 355-0200. Now leasing for Fall 4-11(51 1390 E. G rand River 337 7341 351-8784 3 3 3 *5 4 1 0 (DA 600 ’72 Sedan, 2-4-10 13) VW BUS 1971, r tw tires, (Stopclungljam ‘ Hootod pool * A ir conditioning C 'm o n over C o ll 3 * 6 p . m . 1-5p.m. Offi ce hou r$ * 10' bus to campus Sum m er Lease* *150 miles. Runs well, sh arp interior, runs good. A N D CH ECK O U T 4 6 2 0 S o u th H a g a d o rn K d . * A m ple parking tody $650. Call S e ­ $900. 699 2621. 8 4 19(31 (N o rth o l M t. H opei ‘ N ic e ly fu r n is h e d ri 6 30 9 p m. 641-4460 C O L U N G W O O D APTS 14141 *5 Blks. to compus VW BUS 1971. H as only * s ir conditioned 13,000 on n ew engine. Good M w r.,. .1 H im ; n-l - I. , , ' .... i. r-i..- M iing for t dishwasher K a '972. air AM FM, condition. Call 332 5650. .. li end ta ll * shag carpeting J™aage, excellent condi- 6-4 17(4) lllllt hit- i|i*.lm;i>hr| ^;tl It.ik-'f > ll't*isil. Ii- l.il..i .lit Summer a unlim ited parking •on iiitioin n ^ unit I i»m I i ii ^ 2 bedroom '! • # is r ah8r4pm VW 1973. Excellent inside I bedroom •It# * plush fu rn itu re * model open daily ’973. 38,000 miles, a n d o u t. AM /FM , g o o d tires. $2,000. 627 6384 after 3:30 Two Bedroom fu rnishe d apartm ents studios 745 Burcham •U S Call 351-8282 WANT AD p.m . o r w eekends. 8-4-14(4) (behind O ld W orld condition 627-6356 SUM M IR RATIS 3 5 1 *3 1 1 8 (coll botwoen 10*5 pm) ■ !, au,{ I » P-m. 2-6 4 10131 ^ ^ ^ o N ljo n ^ h e ^ iv e H ^ ^ I ? ' r-“-‘ S p e c ia l 3 S 1 *7 1 6 6 S p e c ia l nmi! I, :h ht f l i; Mutaycte I fai 12 m 12 L DON’T WAIT S7ANG ’71, Grande with o n th m o n th f * , n!,, ^ nd8u ,00*- AM/ ro te * ra te s S ta tt .V i w.< C h isiitu d Dt pt. I ? I3 ) a fe r 5 p.m HONDA CB 350, 1972, elec ■w ? S tu d i lit Si r n n s Bldg. UNTILTHEY’RE trie sta rt, n e w battery, very g o o d condition. $425. J a c k Faut ¡.ansitic/. Mich. Ì88'Ù 0 G 1965 'california ^ l*® 47_2 _Sl 5i l 2J 3_! _ L IV E h L IT T L E ! ALLGONE... | 8^ condition, $700 or NORTON - 1975, 850 cc. N om e . |7 1 3 | 8ft8r 6 » m Lota o f extras, like new. $1650 323-4145. 8-4 14(3) A d d re s s . c u 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 C ity _____ _______________ Zip C o d e ________ T o r e s e r v e y o u r a p a r tm e n t D a y tim e P h o n e ____________ S tu d e n t N um ber to r lu m in a r a n d fa ll C A T IO N L O C A T IO N C la s sific a tio n ___ P re fe rre d In se rtio n D o te . special |c s d a r g r e e n s SU M M ER fu rn is h e d o p o r tm e n t 25 c h a ra c te r s in a lin e including p u n c tu a tio n a n d s p a c e s b e tw e e n w o rd s, D lttC m o d e l o p e n 9 -9 M W LEASING FOR SURM ER a n d FALL .a;06666528‘ ft ' i f Summer! nt Ad h e re _____________________ I — i r ra ta s e a ir conditioning 0 luxury furnishings O dishwashers e shog carpeting 4 prlvote balconies O M P U S H IL L * Ü??* 0O 8, ih h t « e swim m ing pool A PA R TM E N TS ü j w iw m i special summer ratos speciol 12months 1 3 m o n th ju a t o f f g ra n d r h m r-o k w n o a CIRCLE RATE WANTED 3 UNE M INIM UM ra ta s 2 BEDROOM S He 1*E 1*2 FREE BUS SERVICE S W IM M IN G P O O L as u U (RIE BUS SERVICE F U R N IS H E D 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 u X I in ax 7 3 1 D IS H W A S H E R S FREE ROOM MAID SERVICE u a s jus JUL C E N T R A L A IR C O N O APARTMENTS FRFE ROOM MAID SERVICE a a c n o j E i m c a c n n i 731 Bui c iu m Drivt? 351 7 21 2 A S M A B O U T O U R S M C IA L P A U R A T IS “ I I O lIXXIXX I n » I B I I M l t u li M l I ■•NSROSU'iOt* *01 ][jp ] Noises £ L Hoises ]( £ ] I For Saje J ( § [ Lost t Fond ^ [ Sorrice r; NEAR FRANDOR, 129 South QUALITY U SED equipment LOST: M E N 'S silver wedding MID-MICHIGAN Carpet care, ROOMMATE NEEDED, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. (continued from page 10) Help elderly people „ 1 Homer. 3 bedroom , newly at a fair price with warranty. band. Between Jenison and steam extraction. Free esti­ Campus Hill Apartment. 349- 4 bedroom ho u se adjacent to For the Spring of Your Lite a **ng e nd grow p |,m, 7 * 9 cam pus. Includes fireplace, decorated, rem odeled, new PE3060 turntable, $75 Spartan Village 355 3153. m ates. 349-5849. 6-4-12 (3) 6647 call between 4 p.m.- free introductory lecture on bene Cere Facility orientation »¡T and garage with studio. Re­ carpeting, partly furnished, Rabco St4 turntable $125. 3-4-12(4) 10 p.m. 3-4-10 (3) COMPLETE REPAIR service fits of Transcendental M editation held at 4 p.m. today m a c / P duced to $395/m onth. Call 4-car garage. $385 + deposit. B&O 3000 $200. Services Bldg. FEMALE NEEDED to share EQUITY VEST, 351-1500. 351-7497. 5-4-10(7) S co tt 20 w a tt receiver $175. LOST M S U Varsity Letter for stereo 's, TV's, tapes, Program held a t 8 p m Tuesday in deluxe 3-man apartment. 0-20-4-28(6) Intergral sy stem s Pre-A mp jacket. Size 44 with personal guitars, banjos, ban d instru­ McDonel Kiva. Interested in energy? Summer and/or fall and win­ 2 FEMALES sublease su m ­ $125 belongings in it at Delta Chi m ents. MARSHALL MUSIC. with S ta te Agency to co* ter. Walking distance to cam­ EAST LANSING, furnished mer. Own room. Close. Hi Fi Buys 337-1767. Fraternity. Belongings and 351 7830. C 1-4-10(5) W ould you like to be a volunteer coat have great sentimental "hugger," " sta g e r” or "tim er” for information end educat, c l pus. Neat, friendly room­ house, J u n e 15 to M arch 25. $77.50/m onth. J u n e paid. 0 16-4-28 (9) mates. 332-4487. 3-4-11(6) Four bedroom s, family 337-0426. 8-4-17 (3) value. Reward offered, no HORSES BOARDED, lots of the Special Olympics? C ontact m ore in 26 Student Servic^J room s, 2 miles from cam pus. LIGHTENING FAST e lectro n ­ questions asked. Call 353 p astu re a n d riding. Rates Office of Volunteer Program s, 26 ic repair. G uaranteed work. start at $35 *75-5504. W S I't and Semoi y j DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, $420 per m onth. 337-1148. 5546. 3-4-12(br Student Services Bldg central air, carpeted, base­ ment, 1360/month plus utili­ 5-4-14(6) FEMALE WANTED, own R oom s 10] WILCOX TRADING POST. Phone 485-4391. C-17-4-28 (4) FOUND: RING in field by Demonstration Hall. Call 355- 5-4-14(3) CARPET CLEANING with 1A Ingham 's Surgical Clerical pro Your skills are u rg e n tly „ 7 7 . M ichigan School lot „ T ? 1 C ontact 2 6 cStudent * J S- e rv e■d ties. 332-1100. 8-4-18(4) M U S T SU BLEA SE - luxury room, c am pus close, sum m er an d next year, After 5 p.m. 337-2034. 5-4-14(3) BEAL COOP h as one opening for spring term . $240 includes room , board, air conditioning, GOLDSPOT REFRIGERA TOR, g o o d condition, $75. 6941 X-4-4-1013) our truck m o u n ted cleaning plant called " S u p e r Clean” 484 3501. 8 4 17(3) 1A gram n eeds volunteers for W e d ­ nesday m ornings and Friday after noons. C ontact 26 S tu d en t S e r­ Interested in teaching?n. I able experience now « 1 2 bedroom furnished plus vices Bldg Jum or High Volunteer . 1 color cable TV, w asher and 485 7043. 5 4-17(3) special extras. Call now - 332-4843. 3-4-11(3) NICE HOUSE for 4 or 5 dryer, lighted parking. 525 MOST LP'S priced $1.75 P o r s o o il / COMPLETE HOUSEKEEP M Student Services Bldg MAC Avenue or ph o n e 332- ING Services by "MAID FOR people. Near cam pus and $2.50 C assettes, $3, quality Kids need you' Volunteer at bus. $375.351 5865.5-4-14(3) 5555. 2 7-4 13 (7) guaranteed. Plus 45's. song books, a n d m ore. FLAT BORED ADULTS There is no su ch thing a s no one for A DAY” 484 3501. 8 4 17 (3) FREE LESSON in complexion 00 M SU 's Clinical Center. Only six openings left Details in 26 S tu Volunteer Housing needed. Training begins Th!! N o w lo o s in g MSU NEAR, fem ale, own you. T h o u san d s found happi For details contact the T* OWN ROOM in house. Close BLACK AND CIRCULAR, care. MERLE NORMAN $ dent Services Bldg. R esource Center i fo r s u m m e r an d to cam pus. P ets welcome. room, nice house, $100/ n e ss th ro u g h com puter d a t­ 1A upstairs, 541 E. Grand River. COSMETIC STUDIO 321 On b u s line. 332-0390. m onth plus utilities. 332-3623. ing. Call 393-7000 and Sandy fa ll Open 11 a.m . 351 0838. 5543 C 20 4 28(3) 3-4-12(3) 8-4-13 (3) will sh o w you how to start Acquire public speaking ability. C 20 4 28(7) enjoying life. 10-4-11(7) Be a guide at Impression 5, a 1A C a p ito l V illa FOR QUALITY stereo ser P R E P A R I FOI SINGLE ROOM in 4 p trso n NORTH CLEMENS, fur CUSTOM SANDALS Hand vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE. science technology m useum . Con A p a r tm a n tt house. Close to MSU. $75 nished, fem ale, all house m ade from a draw ing of your RELIABLE RETIRED couple 555 E. Grand River. tact 26 Student Services Bldq. MCAT • DAT • ISAT • 1-5 O ff ico hours m onth + utilities. 353-3147 privileges. Near bus. Drive desire to h o u se sit for sum feet $2 off w ith this ad. 220 C 20 4 28(3) or 332-3900. 3-4-12(4) w ay parking. 487 6390. Albert S treet M onday Satur mer or part of. In general GMAT • OCAT * VAT-I 3 3 2 *3 3 3 0 8-4-1014) _ Lansing area. 882 1040 « day, 11 a.m .-5 p.m. 12-4-14(6) NMB 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 BLOCK from Dooley's, six 5-4-14(5) lu s t n ic t io is 3 large bedroom s, fireplace, SINGLE ROOM in large W OM EN'S FREE form 14 E C F M G -F IE H K tw o porches, parking, newly house. Kitchen laundry, park­ 1 BEDROOM partially fur­ c arat yellow gold ring, $60 renovated a n d insulated, a- ing, excellent location. $90 GOLF LESSONS P G A. Pro N A T I DENTAL BOAAtJ nished. East side of Lansing. CAMP SOMERSET FOR GIRLS 1146/month. 485-7593.8-4-17 vailable J u n e 15, 351-4484, m onth. 332-1918. 7-4-18W originally, will sell for $30. 353-6923 after 10 p.m. or P tM ts P v s n a l jg Ron English. S tu d en t rates. U CAMP COBBOSSEE FOR BOVS NURSING BOARDi L F te iiU i# P ro g ra m , | . ¿ . l z (3) 332-8175. 3-4-12(6) w eekends. E-5-4-10 (5) Call Par Mor 332 3432. IN BEAUTIFUL MAINE « ■ iw r M i. a if lr , , , , ! ROOMS CAM PUS near. SUSAN. ROCHELLE and 3-4-11 (3) FEMALE NEEDED to share 2 EAST LANSING, now leas­ Furnished, cooking. From JOANN, w e are all happy to BEAUTIFUL SHAG rug, 1 bedroom apartment. Nice ing. H ouses, duplexes and $80 person 485 1436 have you a s o u r new sisters, GUITAR LESSONS in my 4 8x11, olive green. Like new. complex. 373-0290 or 484- room s. Available for sum m er 0-7-4-11(3) co ngratulations on going hom e. $3.50 per hour. Quali m p u n Will sacrifice for $55. 355- 8166 after 5 p.m. 3-4-10 (4) an d /o r fall. Call STE-MAR tied position, information. f Duc*2 )01*». CLOSE LARGE furnished 1669. S 5-4-10 (3) active) Love - AXO 1 4 10(5) MANAGEMENT 351-5510. 321 1565. 8-4 19(4 0 C fN T fR as room in quiet ho u se available SUBLET 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 5-4-14(6) now All utilities included. 10 SPEED bike, m en 's 23” summer months, $220. Call Call after 3 p.m. 351-8154. frame. $75 or b est 353-6917. 361-7800 between noon and 5 BEDROOM house, 2 blocks R e c re a tio n ( fi i T y p iig S e rv ic e 5-4-12 (4) E 5-4-13(3) 1 p.m. weekends and eve­ behind Dooleys. Sum m er - w r it e o r t o l L t t J J , O litim i nings, 393-2476 or 651-5848. fall. By room or entire house. .l/tnim um ,4 y* Rrquirtd 20 L e h e R o o d S u llo n s f . - J MALE ROOM for Spring CARPETING; 1 piece 12 X 13, CRAZY C Riding S tables now PROMPT. EXPERIENCED, C A M P O fP IC I, t o p f . 19 8-4-17 (5) Partly furnished. Rent neg o ­ H III.,« A ia o iltJ l))Mlf l l tiable. Kitchen, fireplace, term , 100 yards from cam pus, utilities paid, $80 m onth. 332- $70 or b est offer; 1 piece 11 X o pen for business Boarding, typing Evenings 675-7544 0 . L 235 ( SM * N r Ny 10022 r i l l 2S3 SIS) À screened in porch. 353-2809, 10. $45 or b est offer. Color lessons, hay rides. 676-3710. C 20 4 28(3) 1 ,1 ,3 b o d r o o i 5539. 4-4-11 (4) gold 484-8265. £-5-4-13(4) 6-4-14(4) 353-2503, 353-2310. 8-4-19(7) TYPING TERM Papers and FEMALES 5 bedroom house. 1 block cam pus, summ er ROOM AVAILABLE, male preferred. $75 m onth + utili­ FREE, AFFECTIONATE fe­ m ale cat n eed s g o o d hom e, A BD O ’s LOUNGE theses. I B M experienced, fast service. Call 351 8923 Large Bean Bags • fu lly carpeted • g a t heat and central a ir conditioning sublet by room or entire house. Furnished. 355-7291, ties. 484-2136. 8-4-17 (3) LARGE SINGLE, block cam ­ spade. 332-1033. £-5-4-13(3) p resents 0-20-4-28(3) for Fun Sitting C R Y S T A L S COPYGRAPH SERVICE • swimming pool • 24-hour maintenance 355-7288. 1-4-10(5) pus. quiet, $60 including util­ ities. 332-8498_24-11J3)_ _ 10-SPEED-531 Campy, Reynolds, Stronglight, 23 b ack by sup rem e court Com plete dissertation and H now '1 7 . 9 3 “ ‘ resum e service Corner MAC • play ground fo r children FOR RENT, small country pounds, $275. 353-4186. and G rand River. 8:30 am Reg. <24.95 • no pets house 20 m iles from Lansing. OWN FURNISHED room, 3-4-11(3) W td m d a y , 5:30 pm M onday-Friday. 10 f t N eeds som e w ork.Handyman board, laundry in familys A p r il 11 a m -5 p m Saturday. 337-1666. call fo r Inform ation 349-3100 type. 543-7979after 7:30 p.m. 3-4-12(6) hom e. Cam pus close. 332- 0474. 8-4-14(3) DISCOUNT, NEW, desk, chairs, files. BUSINESS used C 20-4 28(6) Pillow Talk 10-» lim ite d seating Monday th ru Saturday EQUIPMENT CO., 215 E. TYPING. EXPERIENCED, < Furniture ROOM FOR rent spring or Kalamazoo, 485-5500. tick ets $ 5 .5 0 p e r personj fast and reasonable. 371 FALL '78. large 5 bedroom sum m er, $90 per m onth, no 0-2-4-10(4) K n o b H ill h o u se for 5 person group. deposit, no lease. 351-2773 or 2 dance sets 4635 C-20-4-2813) U t _________ E o tt-W e ef M o ll. Frondor M o ll 351-1757 Kitchen, laundry, parking. Ex­ 351-1500. 8-4-14(4) PLAY GUITAR, banjo, fiddle, 2 sh o w sets EXPERT TYPING by MSU A p a rtm e n ts cellent location. $120/m onth m andolin, dulcimer, a u to ­ entire eve nin g grad. 16 years experience £r utilities. 12 m onth lease. LOW RENT, male needed harp, harm onica — over 20 Near Gables. Call 337 0205 NEWLY REMODELED spa­ 332-1918. 3-4-11(7) Spring only. $50 m onth. No lease, no deposit. 332-2327. group classes offered every term by ELDERLY INSTRU­ 9 t ill? ? C 20 4 28(3) mi R - Œ h t cious one bedroom apart­ 8 8 2 *0 5 9 1 1 ROOM in furnished house 2-5-4-11(3) MENTS SCHOOL OF FOLK EXPERIENCED IBM typing ments. Close to Cooley and bus line. Now leasing. Call $100/m onth plus utilities, d e ­ MUSIC. Spring term classes Dissertations. (pica elite) m i O o tv -a, I fe a tu r in g posit. 332-0163. 3-4-11(3) OWN ROOM for sum m er (8 weeks) sta rt April 10. T o d ay 's b est buys are in the FAY ANN, 489 0358 486-0638. 0-20-4-28 (5) term , o n e block from cam ­ Register n o w a t ELDERLY Classified section. Find w hat C 20-4-28(3) H a ir s t y lin g tor EFFICIENCY, IMMEDIATE 3 BEDROOM duplex - ca r­ pus. Call Art 351-7519. p eted , dishw asher, full base­ 5-4-17(3! INSTRUMENTS, 541 East Grand River. Call 332-4331. y o u 're looking for! ANN BROWN TYPING dis u A M e n occupancy. $186. BUR- m ent a n d garage. 323-1622 or C-1-4-3(13) sertations- resum es- term CHAM WOODS. 745 Bur­ 489-0057. 8-4-18(4) ROOMS IN 6 bedroom house papers. 601 A bbott Road. a n d W o m en nham. 361-3118. 0-20-4-28(4) for sum m er. 3 blocks from SWING SET, 6-leg, sturdy. S e rv ic e ^ f t North en trance, 351-7221. ROOM IN 3-bedroom house. cam pus. Spacious yard. 351- Many extras. $40. 393-4974 C 20 4 28(4) C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d a t t h e c o r n e r of SU MMER SU BLEASE - 1 or Professional person or ser­ 5772. 5-4-14(4) after 5 p.m. E-5-4-14(3) RESTORATION HARD 2 person, furnished apart­ THESES TYPING, term pa M .A .C . a n d G r a n d R iv e r ious stu d en t only. $66.67/ WOOD floor refinishing. ment. Air, 501 Hillcrest. 351- m onth. 372-4731 or 485-5758. FURNISHED ROOM one HANG GLIDER, M anta Quality work is my goal. Call pers, reasonable a nd experi­ • ';il! fu r v m ir ttiit « m itm t'n t tr x ia v 6915 or 351-4212.3-4-12(4) 8-4-18(4) block off cam pus. $100 per 19X18, $400, flies super. Har­ 351-2087. 8- i-11(41 enced, call 332-2078. •> n o m a r N " w " lie n S a t u r d a y s I m onth. 676-3780. 5-4-12 (3) n ess $50. 339-8152 after 5 0-18-4 28(3) f t L 2 0 8 M .A e C e Ioni* Stationery P h . 332-8191] 2 BEDROOM, FURNISHED. 2 BEDROOM, furnished, car­ p.m. 3-4-12(4) Û $69.50/month. 2 roommates peted, backyard, cheap. 1 Vj MALE - OWN room, close, wanted. Available immediate­ mile to MSU. S o u th Francis quiet, m any extras, 351-7119 SQUINTING CAUSES wrin­ W a ste d ly 349-1948.1-4-10(3) Street. Comfy. 372-8164. kles. Help prevent with Pre­ Bike Tune-Ups after 6 p.m. 3-4-10 (3) 6-4-14 (4) scription ground sunglasses. CHANCE OF lifetime. 24-day ♦ I S . 00 TU ESD A YS OPTICAL DISCOUNT 2617 tour of Spain. $959 from u U NIVERSITY VILLA LARGE HOUSE 5 people E. Michigan Lansing, Ml, 372- F o r S o lo ^ Detroit. 482-6632 evenings. needed for fall term . Modern 7409. C-5-4-1416) SUMMER ( F A L L C tM F tE IE O YE R H M I. 3-4-11(3) kitchen, close to cam pus. LEASING Ask for Tom. 351-0455. APPLE CRATES 100 USED vacuum cleaners. WANTED TO buy junk M us­ 3«M tsr 6-4-14 (5) Tanks, cannisters. a n d u p ­ rights. G uaranteed o n e full at WAZOO 233 A bbott. 10-4-21(3) ’3 9 . 00 tan g s, C ougars a nd Fairlanes. Call 372-2562 or 655-3030. s s i- a n s 2 BEDROOM duplex, su m ­ year. $7.88 and up. DENNIS 2-4-10(3) BOOKS - VISIT mid Michi­ Includes Free Storage mer or 12 m onth lease. Mile DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. to cam pus. After 5 p.m. g a n ’s largest u sed bookshop. Until Spring S U C K EFFICIENCY apart- ment on Lake Lansing parti­ 337-0240. X8-4-10(3) 316 N. Cedar, op p o site City Market. C-20-4-28I7) CURIOUS BOOKSHOP, 307 E. Grand River, East Lansing. B r in g y o u r b i k o i n n o w a n d Round T o w n . ¡g f t B l u e f i r a s s B an d sl a v o i d t h o s p r in g r u t h . ally furnished, fireplace, SHARP DUPLEX. Own C-20-4-2814) 1160/month including utili­ room. Close to Forest Akers. 8c A pet can wdrm your h eart on ties. Call 351-7045. 8-4-18 (6) Call days 482-6232, nights a cold winter evening. Look Jackson Brown f t 882-1267. 8-4-14 (4) to th e Pets classification of A n im a ls w NOW LEASING for Summer to d ay 's new spaper. and and Fall. 1,2, and 3 bedroom BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX. One WEIMARANER PU PS. Sh o w 5 4 1 1 . G r a n d R iv o r K a rla BonoH < apartments. Walking dis­ fem ale n eeded to sh are room. tance. Call 351-4107 between $82.50/m onth. 351-0829. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC W asher a n d dryer; Nikon F quality. Pedigree. Loaded with cham pions. $125. 339- I . L a n s in g 35 1 -7 2 4 0 T O M O R R O W C heap B ee r 5-9 p.m. and Saturdays. 8-4-12(5) 8-4-13 (3) cam era a n d accessories. 351- 8964. 8-4-14(3) m i 8125. 5-4-11(3) PROFESSIONAL EDITING N IO H T AT HOUSE FOR rent, furnished, and typing. Papers, disserta­ finished basem ent, garage, FREE PUPPIES. M other pure Jenison F ield House tions. Minor corrections to u S u m m e r L e a s in g INSTANT CASH. W e're pay­ bred English Setter. Father close MSU, evenings. 351- rewrite. 332-5991. 7064. 5-4-10 (3) ing $1-$2 for album s in good black Labrador. Call 646- Plenty of good seats still fo r C-18-4-28 (4) sh ape. WAZOO RECORDS, 8451 before noon o r after 10 available. Sounds and A m e ric a n a 233 A bbott, 337-0947. p.m. 8-4-10(4) NOW LEASING. 4 and 5 UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Diversions, and the MSU bedroom h o uses. M ost with C -2 0 4 2 8 I4 ) COMPLETE DISSERTATION H O B IE ’S and in walking distance to c a m ­ BEAUTIFUL FRIENDLY part A ND RESUME SERVICE- E d e n R oc pus. Call 351-4107 betw een Persian c a t for sale. 1 year type setting. IBM typing, Tired of being broke? G et fast Tired of being broke? Get 5-9 p.m. o r Saturday. old. M ust sell. For m ore offset printing and binding. c a ll 3 3 2 -0 1 1 1 c ash by selling things you no fast cash by selling things information call Barb at 393- 1128 V icto r St. 8-4-12(6) longer use with a fast-action For estimate stop in at 2843 you no longer use w ith a 3743. 7-4-11(4) East Grand River or phone, fast action Classified Ad. Call HOUSE FOR rent. Groups of Classified Ad. Call 355-8255 332-8414 C-20-4-28 (8) 355 8255 930 Trow bridge «tirade f i a t moist 2, 3, 4, 5, o r 6. On Charles SEWING MACHINES, slight­ M o b ile H om es ONE OR 2 neat roommates Street, close to cam pus. ly used. R eco n d itio n ed , P W fd needed. Spring and Summer. Sum m er a n d fall, 321-5524 g uaranteed. $39.98 a n d up. 349-3636,349-2274.3-4-10 (3) after 7 p.m. 8-4-18 (5) EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING 1968 VINDALE 12x63" ex- CO. 1115 N. W ashington. pando. $7260. 485 2453. King M SU NEAR, 1 bedroom, unfurnished, central air, park­ ing, no pets, $200. 351-8512. SUMMER 4-6 person house % mile from cam pus. On 4 489-6446. C-20-4-28(6) A rthurs Court. 5-4-14 13) A p r il 1 2 ,1 9 7 8 &4-17 (3)______ acres, garden sp ace, garage. NEW, USED a n d vintage 1627 River Terrace. $300- guitars, banjos, mandolins, SUBLEASE 2 bedroom apart­ $450/m onth. J o h n 332-1160. etc. Dulcimers a n d kits, re­ Rimiugt Salt £* ment. Close to Union. Spring 3-4-10 (4) & summer. 351-4371. corders, strings, accessories, books, th o u sa n d s o f hard-to- IS THE LAST D A Y TO RETURN 8-4-10(3) RUMMAGE SALE. OKEMOS FURNISHED DUPLEXES for find album s, (all at very low COMMUNITY CHURCH. 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available prices). Private a n d group •T " sum m er an d /o r fall. 669-9939. lessons on guitar, banjo, Wednesday April 12, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thursday April BOOKS PURCHASED FOR Ho k e s £ 0-8-4-17 (4) m andolin, all styles. Gift cer­ L tificates. Expert repairs-free 13 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sponsored by the Womens Society. E FOUR BEDROOMS, Summer sublet. Supreme location. 1 NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s, fireplace, bath & yh , no pets, estim ates. STRUMENTS ELDERLY 541 IN­ East 3-4-11(6) S P R IN 6 TERM 1 lease $450. 669-3719; 484- b block from campus. Fur­ Grand River. 332-4331. nished. Clean. 351-0618. 2700. 5-4-12 (3) C 20-4 28(13) 8-4-14(3) Lost l F o u rn i ¡ C ^ j 15 1 ROOM, SPRING term , 1014 JACKSON BROWNE. Limit­ Marigold. Close. $115/m onth. SEVERAL 5 person houses ed edition giant 40" x 50" LOST BLUE denim wallet. ■ for rent starting fall. 1 year Rent soon. 351-5241. 3-4-10 tapestries, $5 each. (Regular Contains ID and has senti­ lease required, no pets. Rents 3-4-10 (3) $8.) 25% off on asso rted 1 H I mental value. Reward. 355- vary from $85-$100. per per­ b o n g s at THE WHITE MON­ 8674. 2-4-10 (4) son plus utilities. 772-4209 after 5 p.m. 0-18-4-28(6) 2 BEDROOMS for rent. $150 lease and deposit. 485-7593. OK.EMOS -* 4 bedroom , 2 Vi bath furnished hom e. Fire­ place, with air, all appliances. Available J u n e 1-December 31. $400/m onth plus utilities. KEY, 226 A bbott Rd., across from S ta te Theatre. 10 a.m . - 9 p.m . M onday - S a tu r­ day. WHITE T-shirts only $1.50 after 6 MONKEY LOST BOOK in Wells. Devel­ opmental Sentence scoring. Small reward. 355-1675 or BOOHITOLI P 8-4-17 (3) Call 349-4802. 5-4-10 (7) p.m. 8-4-17 (10) 353 2507. 2-4-10(3) P R O F E S S O R P H U M B L E CHAKA KHAN/ ( d f e o D y by Bill Yates RUFUS S P O N SO R E D BY: • v « h ea t w a v e A O O IL 1 7 Pi»nivol qooduta*s / A W J IM - T V ( C » S ) _ _ ( 2 0 ) W » iX 2 l! ^ ? 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Cheer Palmcockatoo Touching Contest Spirited horse Greatest amount Settle Supplement T iD tiA ^ iX c jO - v Rice paste Uves E x -c o n in d ic ts p r is o n s r . * v By SU SAN TO M PO R p ro g ra m , D o n e ly said. • \ : A n e x -c o n v ic t to ld s ta te re h a b ilita tio n o ffic ia ls a tte n d in g a T h e p ro g ra m tra in e d o ffe n d e rs in jo b a n d b u d g e t s k ills , help e d co n fe re n ce a t M S U F rid a y th a t h is sta y in p ris o n h in d e re d m o re to s ta b iliz e th e fa m ily u n it and g e n e ra lly m a de o ffe n d e rs fe e l th e y th a n help e d h im . w e re p a r t o f th e ir c o m m u n ity , he said. " I s u ffe re d fro m a u d ito ry and visu a l h a llu c in a tio n s w h ile in C o n fe re n ce p a rtic ip a n ts also h e a rd d iscu ssio n s on ja ile r 's p ris o n , w h ic h led to m y s la sh in g m y w ris ts ," sa id F r a n k D o n e ly , lia b ility and a re c e n t ja il p ro ce d u re c o u rt ru lin g . • • • an ex c o n v ic t. H e is c u r re n tly a re h a b ilita tio n in s tr u c to r a t th e S p e a ke rs in clu d e d s ta te R ep. J e ffe r y D . P ad d e n, D -W y a n N a tio n a l J a il T ra in in g C e n te r in B o u ld e r, C o lo., in a p ro g ra m d o tte , M S U p ro fe s so r o f c rim in a l ju s tic e , R o b e rt S c o tt, J e ffe r y con ne cted w ith th e M S U C rim in a l J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t. E u b a n k o f th e M ich ig a n D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre c tio n s , a n d M a rv in " I t is o n ly because o th e rs fro m th e o u tsid e e x te n d e d th e ir open Za lm an , M S U a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r o f c rim in a l ju s tic e . a rm s to m e th a t I am w h e re I am to d a y ," he said. E u b a n k spoke on th e so-called "S a g in a w r u lin g " h a n d e d d o w n PIZZA C BREW S p e a kin g to th e M ic h ig a n J a il R e h a b ilita tio n S e rvice s in U .S . D is tr ic t C o u rt in J a n u a ry , w h ic h o u tlin e s s p e c ific ja il A s s o c ia tio n co n fe ren ce a t K e llo g g C e n te r, D o n e ly said th e re g u la tio n s such as v is itin g h o u rs, m e d ic a l s c re e n in g and C BAR HOPPERS e d u ca tio n and tr a in in g an o ffe n d e r rec e iv e s is o fte n in a d e q u a te . re c re a tio n a l a c tiv itie s . Out ih * ni. i h m I in 1 * 1 / / A A U R I W A A n o ffe n d e r w ith ju s t a g ra d e school e d u ca tio n can pass a T h e r u lin g o u tlin e s p ro ce d u re s in such d e ta il th a t som e HAKIIOITI RS U, ;111' i ¡111, il h 110[' m co u rse w ith o u t e v e r a tte n d in g it b y s im p ly " p a y in g o f f an in m a te r e h a b ilita tio n o ffic ia ls a re co n ce rn e d a b o u t th e a c tu a l a p p lic a tio n Mip,-i N i ih* huh I*.//.in .unI .i .,,1.1 Ji . ii in s tr u c to r w ith cig a re tte s , he e x p la in e d . th e re g u la tio n s , he said. A m o ve m e n t is in process b y th e D o n e ly add e d th a t a t th e s ta te p ris o n o f S o u th e rn M ic h ig a n in N a tio n a l L a w y e rs ’ G u ild to a tte m p t to a p p ly th e re q u ire m e n ts , 'I 00 p III III. lu * I UN. I 1111,111V SO ( Mill Ja ckson , in m a te s a re s t ill m a k in g license p lates. he added. H e u rg e d th e a ud ie nce to w o rk fo r im p ro v e d ja il « . 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Moii.I.n I mm flu* Alk I \ .■m.I ih.- Rjm t'o * K.imli æ i a re a re s id e n ts and o ffe n d e rs in a M o tt F o u n d a tio n re h a b ilita tio n C itin g n um e ro us c o u rt cases w h e re ja il a d m in is tra to rs w e re p ro g ra m , spoke o f th e success o f th a t p ro g ra m . sued on th e g ro u n d s o f p e rso n a l lia b ility fo r ja il c o n d itio n s , In th re e ye a rs , th e crim e s c o m m itte d b y re p e a t o ffe n d e rs in Zalm an w a rn e d th e g ro u p to be a w a re o f th e g ro w in g need fo r • • • A » F lin t w e re red u ce d fro m 70 to 10 p e rce n t d u e to th e re h a b ilita tio n lia b ility in su ra n ce . 1-STOPSHOPPINGSAVESMONEY, TIME, ENERGY ' A SA M PLE S , S A V IN G S ! r m » m m là m e i J E R j PRICES G 0 0 0 THRU SATURDAY APRIL IS , 1Y7I. M INER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIM IT SALES ACCORDIHG TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. HO SALES TO DEALERS, IN- th r ifty a c r e s STITUTIOHS OR DISTRIIUTORS. 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