V O L U M E 72 N U M BER 57 T UESD AY, APRIL 11, 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA N SIN G M IC H IG A N 48824 I F o r m e r F B I c h ie f in d ic te d By LE E BYRD d ire c to r w as la te r w ith d ra w n d u r in g th e M ille r 's a t t o r n e y , T o m K e n n e lly , sa id h is o f "a h ig h fo rm e r F B I o ffic ia l" w h o could W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) - F o rm e r F B I h e ig h t o f th e W a te rg a te scandal. I t was c lie n t "e m p h a tic a lly d e n ie s a n y w ro n g d o in g te s tify th a t he p e rs o n a lly co m m u nica ted to D ire c to r L . P a tric k G ra y I I I and tw o o th e r la te r disclosed th a t G ra y once d e s tro y e d and I t h in k w h en th e sm o k e c le a rs he w ill K e a rn e y th e w ish e s o f th e n F B I D ire c to r J . fo rm e r k e y F B I o ffic ia ls w e re in d ic te d W a te rg a te d o c u m e n ts fo r a W h ite House e m e rg e a s a good m an w h o a t a ll tim e s acted E d g a r H o o v e r th a t "a n y a va ila b le m eans be M o n d a y in co n n e ctio n w ith b u re a u w ire - aide. in th e b e st in t e r e s t o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ." u tiliz e d to catch W e a th e rm e n fu g itiv e s ." ta p p in g s and b re a k-in s . G ra y , th ro u g h his la w y e r, said he "n e v e r T h a t o ffic ia l, n o t id e n tifie d b y B e ll, is A tto r n e y G e n e ra l G r iffin B . B e ll, a n ­ p a rtic ip a te d in o r k n o w in g ly a u th o riz e d any In th e p a s t. M ille r h a s p u b lic ly sa id he kn o w n to have been W illia m S u lliv a n , w h o n o u n cin g th e in d ic tm e n ts a t a n e w s c o n fe r­ ille g a l c o n d u c t." F e lt ca lle d th e in d ic tm e n ts a u th o rize d b re a k in s a ft e r r e c e iv in g w as k ille d in a h u n tin g a ccid e n t la s t y e a r. ence, said th e ch a rg e s a rose fro m F B I " a tra g ic m is ta k e " and M ille r's a tto rn e y a p p ro v a l fro m F e lt . w h o . in t u r n , h a s said a c tiv itie s e a r lie r in th e decade w h e n th e ca lle d th e ch a rg e s " u n fo rtu n a te ." th e go-ahead cam e fro m G r a y . P r e v io u s ly , agency w as p u rs u in g ra d ic a l fu g itiv e s . F e lt, reached a fte r B e ll's a n n o u ncem e n t, G r a y h as d en ied th ro u g h h is a tto r n e y th a t T h e fe d e ra l g ra n d ju r y in W a sh in g to n he e v e r a p p ro v e d a n y ille g a l a ctio n s. said he, G ra y and M ille r had re je c te d a in d ic te d G ra y , fo rm e r A sso cia te F B I D ir e c ­ J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t o ffe r la s t w e e k to plead B e ll sa id d ro p p in g th e ch a rg e s a g a in st to r W . M a rk F e lt a nd fo rm e r A s s is ta n t g u ilty to a m isd e m e a n o r ch a rg e . M ille r's K e a r n e y , fo r w h o m v a r io u s o rg a n iza tio n s D ir e c to r E d w a rd S. M ille r on a sin g le had ra ise d m o re th a n $ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 in d efe n se ch a rg e o f c o n s p irin g to v io la te th e r ig h ts o f fu n d s , did not m ean th a t c a r r y in g o ut o rd e rs citizen s. re p r e s e n t s an e x c u s e to b re a k th e la w . "A n d T h e c h a rg e c a rrie s a m a x im u m p e n a lty o f th a t w ill n ot be an e x c u s e in th e fu t u r e , b u t I 10 y e a rs in p ris o n a nd a fin e o f ( 10,000. ‘7 uriU plead not guilty . ” — do not b e lie v e it w ill be ju s t to p ro se cu te h im A t th e sam e tim e , B e ll said th e ju s tic e form er FBI Director L. Patrick fo r a c t iv it ie s w h ich now a re not lik e ly to D e p a rtm e n t has d ro p p e d its p ro s e c u tio n o f Jo h n J . K e a rn e y , a fo rm e r F B I s u p e rv is o r Gray III r e c u r ." in N e w Y o rk , in d ic te d a y e a r ago in K e a r n e y re sig n e d fro m the F B I in 1972 co n ne ction w ith th e sam e a c tiv itie s . a ft e r 25 y e a rs as a sp e cia l a g en t and is now K e a rn e y w a s th e fir s t a ge n t in F B I an e x e c u t iv e w it h a p r iv a te s e c u rit y f ir m . He h is to ry to be ch a rg e d w ith a fe lo n y a tto rn e y c o n firm e d th a t. liv e s in S im s b u r y . C o n n . in v o lv in g o ffic ia l d u tie s . G ra y , w h o was in h is la w o ffic e in G ro to n , K e a rn e y had been ch a rg e d w it h fiv e B e ll to ld r e p o r te r s th a t a th o ro u g h C o n n ., w h en th e in d ic tm e n ts w e re issued, co u n ts in co nn ectio n w ith F B I b re a k -in s , re v ie w o f u n la w fu l F B I a c tiv itie s d u r in g th e d e c lin e d co m m e n t. B u t h is la w y e r, A lla n m a il o p e n in g s and w ire ta p p in g s b etw e e n a gency's p u r s u it o f m e m b e rs o f th e W e a ­ B a ro n , la te r issued a s ta te m e n t fro m G ra y 1970 and th e su m m e r o f 1972. th e r U n d e rg ro u n d sh o w ed th a t re s p o n s i­ th a t said he had done n o th in g ille g a l and " I But B e ll sa id th a t a ft e r th e K e a r n e y b ilit y la y a t th e to p a n d th a t p ro s e c u tio n o f w ill plea d n o t g u ilt y ." in d ic tm e n t, th e J u s t ic e D e p a rtm e n t le a rn e d K e a rn e y c o u ld n o t be ju s tifie d . In a d d itio n to th e in d ic tm e n ts , B e ll also announced th a t he is ta k in g d is c ip lin a ry a ctio n — p re s u m a b ly in c lu d in g th e p ro s p e c t o f d ism issa l — a g a in s t J . W a lla ce L a P ra d e , c u r re n tly an a s s is ta n t F B I d ire c to r and head o f th e b u re a u 's N e w Y o rk o ffic e “ fo r S m y d r a g iv e s s tu d e n ts his c o n d u ct in th e s e m a tte r s ." B e ll said 70 o th e r p erso n s w ill be su b je cte d to d is c ip lin a ry a c tio n ra n g in g fro m ce n su re to d is m is s a l. M o s t w e re m e m b e rs o f th e N e w Y o rk u n it w h ic h co n d u cte d th e a n ti-ra d ic a l a c tiv itie s u n d e r $ 3 3 f o r c o n fis c a te d k e g K e a rn e y ’s s u p e rv is io n . B e ll issu e d a w r itte n s ta te m e n t d e c la rin g B y JO Y L . H A E N L E IN m o st e x p e d ie n t w a y to g et th in g s done.' Lo n O 'T re m b a . L e g a l S e r v ic e s counsel he had “ d e te rm in e d th a t in th is case th e S ta te N e w a S ta ff W r it e r S m y d ra 's a ctio n cam e in re sp o n se to fo r th e stu d e n ts , sa id he "co m m e nd e d m o s t se ve re sa n ctio n o f c rim in a l p ro s e c u tio n A $33 check fro m th e U n iv e rs ity w as S m y d ra on h is re s p o n s ib ility ." b u t added c h a rg e s th a t A b b o t H a ll g ra d u a te a d v is e r sh o u ld be b ro u g h t to b e a r a t th e h ig h e s t re c e iv e d F r id a y b y fo u r A b b o t H a ll re s i C a r y F o r d too k an u n re g is te re d k e g o f b eer the m a t t e r w ill not be fo rg o tte n . AP W irvpholo le v e ls o f a u th o r ity a n d re s p o n s ib ility a t d e n ts as re im b u rs e m e n t fo r a ke g o f b ee r fro m a s tu d e n t's roo m la s t t e r m . F r e s h m e n T h e r e 's a p o s s ib ility w e w o n ’t cash th e w h ic h th e e v id e n c e w ill s u p p o rt p ro s e c u ­ ito cisco b r o k e c t b l e c a t d o . 6 0 o u t o f m o t h b a lls t o h e lp c e le b r a t e t l ; c la iir w as ille g a l!v c o n fisca te d b y a M ik e D e n n is ?n d M a rk F e r g u s o n , sopho­ c h e c k ." he sa id , b ut w o u ld n ot e x p la in w h y . tio n ." b th a n n iv e r s a r y o f t h e o ld e s t o p e r a t i n g c a b le c a r l i n e - t h e C a li* g ra d u a te a d v is e r la s t te rm . m o re G a r y D e F a u w and ju n io r Bo b L e z u c h R e g a rd le s s . O 'T re m b a sa id he is s t ill G ra y w as a p p o in te d a c tin g d ire c to r o f th e is t r e e t lin e . T h e c a b le c a r l i n e h a s s u r v i v e d e a r t h q u a k e s a n d A n a cc o m p a n y in g le tte r , sig n ed b y M S U c la im th e b e e r sp o ile d fo llo w in g it s re m o v a l w a it in g fo r th e S tu d e n t - F a c u lt y J u d ic ia ry F B I b y th e n -P re s id e n t R ic h a rd M . N ix o n in Itn s w h o t r i e d i n v a in t o s ile n c e i t ’ s c la n g in g b e lls . T ru s te e M ic h a e l J . S m y d ra ,D E a s t L a n s in g fro m th e ro o m , a nd th a t F o r d v io la te d the to d ecid e w h e th e r it w ill h e a r th e s tu d e n t*’ M a y 1972 fo llo w in g th e d e a th o f J . E d g a r e x p la in e d th a t he had re a d a bo u t th e ca se. m e n 's U n iv e r s it y a nd C o n s titu tio n a l r ig h t s . H o o v e r. G ra y 's n o m in a tio n as p e rm a n e n t alcohol) s tu d e n ts ' " p lig h t" in th e M a rc h 29 S ta te T h e R e s id e n c e H a ll P r o g r a m s O ffic e had "W e w a n t to d ea l w ith th e (M S U N e w s a nd w as " s o r ry fo r a n y in c o n v e n ­ also in fo rm e d th e s tu d e n ts la te la s t w e e k p o licy it s e lf." he sa id , "a n d w e w a n t to see ie n c e ." th a t R H P O w o u ld r e im b u r s e th e m fo r the th e r u le re g a rd in g s e iz u re d e fin e d . W e don't w a n t to see th is happen a g a in ." Her satellites, weapons sales S m y d ra sa id fu n d s to p a y fo r th e ke g . A f t e r S m y d r a ’s ch e ck a r r iv e d , how­ re im b u rs e m e n t cam e o u t o f h is U n iv e rs ity e v e r . A re a D ir e c to r fo r R e d C e d a r R e s i I f th e s tu d e n ts do cash th e check, said e xp en se a cco u n t, th o u g h he said he w ill d en ce H a ll P r o g r a m s K a t h y S te p a n o v ich M ik e D e n n is , one of th e fo u r A b b o t a tte m p t to c h a rg e th e expense to th e sa id R H P O w o u ld not se nd a n o th e r ch e ck . s tu d e n ts, th e m oney w ill be d is trib u te d p ro p e r U n iv e rs ity d e p a rtm e n t. H o w e v e r . S te p a n o v ic h sa id R H P O m ay am o ng a ll tho se w h o helped p ay fo r th e ncs of upcoming arms talks " I h a v e th e p o w e r a nd th e a u th o r ity to do th is ," h e sa id in re fe re n c e to h is use o f e xp en se a cco u n t fo u n d s, a d d in g th a t th e t a k e a ctio n a g a in s t so m e o f th e s tu d e n ts in v o lv e d if d eem ed n e c e s sa ry . B o th S te p a n o v ic h a nd F o rd sa id th e f o rig in a l keg . " W e 'll p ro b a b ly h av e a n o th e r s a id , a d d in g th a t th e y w ill p ro b a b ly k e g ." he r e g is te r ch e ck w a s issu e d in response to "a sim p le w e re su p rise d a t S m y d ra 's a ctio n a nd knew it in co m p lia n ce w ith th e U n iv e r s it y a lco ho l h u m a n need. I fe lt th is w as th e s im p le s t and n o th in g about it b efo re hand. p o licy. |B y B AR R Y S C H W E 1 D P re s id e n t C a rte r w a s g iv in g g ro u n d to changes la st D e c e m b e r k n o w n in th e U .S . p G T O N (A P ) — T a k in g a m a jo r h a rd -lin e rs a t h om e . b u re a u c ra c y as th e C A T ta lk s , fo r co n ve n ­ ms control, th e C a rte r a d m in is tra - T h e n e g o tia tio n s to c u rb a p o s sib le a rm s tio n a l a rm s tr a n s fe rs . T h e focus w as on In d a y disclosed o n com in g n e g o tia - race in space w ill be h e ld n e x t m o n th a t a lim itin g tr a n s fe r o f w e ap o n s to d e v e lo p in g the S ovie t U n io n to ban s t ill to-b e-se le cte d lo c a tio n , U .S . o ffic ia ls c o u n trie s . said. A t p re s e n t, o n ly th e R u ssia n s possess C a rte r, w h o c a m p a ig n e d fo r th e W h ite Ber satellites in space a n d t o lim it leapons th ro u g h o u t th e w o rld . th e c a p a b ility to seek o u t s a te llite s in o rb it H o use c h a rg in g th e F o r d a d m in is tra tio n H o m e la n d c u t s S . A f r i c a t ie s Ic in g the separate ta lk s , S e c re ta ry and d e s tro y th e m . w ith “ fu e lin g re g io n a l a rm s ra c e s ," had |y ru s R. 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A c c o rd in g to U .S . in te llig e n c e , " lib e r a to ry m o v e m e n ts " a g a in st th a t w h ite ru le d n ation . ■m inistration’s m oves, w h ic h p a r- d e v e lo p m e n t o f a s im ila r w e ap o n w e re th e R u ssia ns co n clu d e d $2.45 b illio n in T ra n s k e i's inde p en d e nce is re c o g n ize d o n ly b y S o u th A fric a , Tenewed d riv e fo r a U .S .-S o v ie t u n s e ttle d . m ilita r y a g re e m e n ts w ith le ss-developed w h o s e p o lic y o f ra c ia l se p a ra tio n ca lls fo r co n sig n in g its 19 m illio n I lim it offensive n u c le a r w e ap o n s, T h e a rm s sales ta lk s ann o u nced b y V ance c o u n trie s in 1976 a nd a c tu a lly d e liv e re d b la c k s to n in e sc a tte re d h om elands. O p p o n e n ts o f a p a rth e id say bliste rin g a tta c k b y S o v ie t P re si- w ill b e h e ld la te r th is s p rin g . 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" W e h a v e been co m p elle d to jo in th e lib e r a to ry m o v e m e n ts and B re z h n e v la s t F r id a y accused C a rte r o f c la im th e w h o le o f S o u th A fr ic a as b e lo n g in g to b la c k s and w h ite s, s ta llin g on a n e w s tra te g ic a rm s lim ita tio n w ith b la c ks c o n tro llin g th e m a jo r ity . . . . W e a r e g oing to iy < t § d l(2 iy a g re e m e n t fo r " p o litic a l re a s o n s " a nd said th e U n ite d S ta te s w a s s h o w in g "in d e cisio n p ro p a g a te m a jo r ity ru le in s o u th e rn A fr ic a . F r o m now h e n c e fo rth th is w ill be th e fu n d a m e n ta l p o licy o f o u r s tru g g le fo r a n d in c o n s is te n c y " t o th w a r t a n e w tr e a ty lib e r a tio n ." on n u c le a r w e a p o n s. inside V an ce , in h is spe ech, s a id a n y n uc le a r w e apons a g re e m e n t w o u ld b e m easure d M a ta n z im a said he w o u ld re c a ll T ra n s k e i's a m b a ssa d o r and co n su ls a nd e je c t th e S o u th A fr ic a n a m ba ssad o r by A p r il 30. "a g a in s t th e y a r d s tic k o f o u r n a tio n a l T h e re w a s no im m e d ia te re a c tio n fro m th e S o u th A fric a n Those b a b b lin g so u nd s y o u h e a r fro m th e c r ib m a y m ean m o re s e c u rity " a n d th a t th e U n ite d S ta te s w o u ld g o v e rn m e n t. than you th in k . See p ag e 12. Hello D an Jones, g o o d b y e K e n t B a r r y . 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S ta te N ew a S ta ll W r it e r I f he d id seek re -e le c tio n , he add e d , he w o u ld be c o n te n t s e rv in g on th e House H o u s e R e p u b lic a n L e a d e r D e n n is 0 . C a w th o m e a nn o u nced M o n d a y he w as m o v in g on A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e a nd th e jo in t H ouse S en a te C a p ita l O u tla y C o m m itte e . in h is c a re e f a n d n o t se e kin g -a le v e n th te rm in th e s ta te L e g is la tu re . " t w o u ld d o m y caucus b e tte r b y b e in g on a p p ro p ria tio n s and c a p ita l o u tla y ,"' T L a- rs e n T h e 3 7 -ye a r-o ld M u s k e g o n la w m a k e r said he is n o t s u re w h a t h is p lan s w ill be. b u t he is said. i IU n o t ru n n in g fo r th e se a t h e has h e ld since 1966. C a w th o m e said he w o u ld p ro b a b ly n o t decide w h a t his fu tu re w ill be u n til s o m e tim e In a d d itio n , w h o w ill re p la c e h im in th e jo b h e c a lls " c h ie f s tra te g is t, ta c tic ia n and la te in th e s u m m e r. s p o ke sm a n " fo r H o u s e R e p u b lica n s is u n c e rta in . " E it h e r d ire c tly o r in d ire c tly , h o w e ve r, 1 e xp ect to co n tin u e to be in v o lv e d in C a w th o rn e ’s succe ssor w ill be e le c te d b y th e R e p u b lic a n caucus in N o v e m b e r a fte r th e sat g o v e rn m e n t and p o litic a l process o f th is s ta te ,' he said. e le c tio n s. O ne o p tio n , he said, is th e p o s s ib ility o f re tu rn in g to law p ra c tic e w ith a fir m C a w th o m e sa id b o th R e p . W illia m R . B ry a n t, R -G ro sse P o in t F a rm s , and R ep. M ich a e l sp e c ia liz in g in g o v e rn m e n ta l re la tio n s . J . B usch, R -S a g in a w , h a d e xp re ss e d a n in te re s t in H o u s e le a d e rsh ip . T h o u g h he sa id he is not a c tiv e ly se e king a s ta te a p p o in tm e n t - if one w as o ffe re d - he B usch , m in o r ity flo o r w h ip , sa id M o n d a y h e w a s c o n s id e rin g s e e k in g th e le a d e rsh ip . , "p s p p f., _ said he w o u ld n o t ru le it o u t. p o s itio n a n d th a t h e had b een app ro ache d b y cau cu s m e m b e rs a b o u t it. it C a w th o m e s e rv e d as R e p u b lica n flo o r le ad e r d u rin g th e 1973-74 session o f th e B ry a n t, w h o is m in o r ity flo o r le ad e r, w as u n a v a ila b le fo r c o m m e n t M o n d a y. L e g is la tu re and w as u n a n im o u sly e le c te d R e p u b lica n le a d e r in 1975 a nd aga in in 1977. H o use R e p u b lica n s a lso sa id R ep. M e lv in L a rs e n , R -O x fo rd , w a s a p ossible ca n d id a te K id n a p p e d B e lg ia n f o u n d dei A N T W E R P , B e lg iu m (A P ) — T h e p ro s e c u to r sa id th e a fte r th e y o u n g e r B ra c h t m ade T h e B e lg ia n n o b le w as witnesses. S e a rch e rs a le r te d b y a n anon w e a lth y e n tre p re n e u r's fa m ily a ra d io and te le v is io n appeal to k id n a p p e d th e m o rn in g o f T h e fam ily ¡ , . . y m o u s te le p h o n e t ip fo u n d th e n e v e r p a id a ra n s o m — i t w as th e k id n a p p e rs S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 7 as he p a rk e d h is re d b o d y o f a k id n a p p e d B elg ia n b elie ve d th e k id n a p p e rs sa yin g h is fa th e r's h e a lth was J a g u a r in an u n d e rg ro u n d O ' b a ro n a t a se clu d e d g arb a ge dem anded a b o u t $2 m illio n . kid n ap p ers 0nfe fra g ile a n d a s k in g fo r evid en ce g a ra g e n e a r h is d o w n to w n « bo u t tw o wpa), d u m p M o n d a y . A u th o r itie s said V an H o e y la n d t sa id som eone he w a s s t ill a liv e . A n tw e r p o ffic e s . T h e re w e re no abduction. * th e m u ltim illio n a ir e a p p a re n tly sp e ak in g poor E n g lis h d ie d a m o n th a g o o f in ju rie s te le p h o n e d B ra c h t's son, Q uebec su ffe rs p ow e r fa ilu re s u ffe re d t r y in g to re s is t th e k id n a p p in g . T h e o d o re , on S u n d a y n ig h t, l iu .t; E M ) TO 1)01 H L K D W P iM , to ld h im h is fa th e r w as dead A n a u to p s y sh o w e d th a t and th a t a ske tch c o u ld be M O N T R E A L (AP) — M o st of Q u eb ec's B a ro n C h a rle s -V ic to r B ra c h t. found n e a r a c o u n try b rid g e that the cau se m a y not b e k n o w n for six m illion residents lost electricity for several hours M o n d a y in the province's fifth m ajor pow er failure in three years. days. A ll but the St. M a u ric e region north of M o ntre al and the A b itib i a re a in north­ 63, d ie d a fe w d a y s a fte r th e M a rc h 7 a b d u c tio n , C row n P ro s e c u to r J u lie n va n H oey la n d t to ld re p o r te r s . Blood s h o w in g th e lo c a tio n o f th e b ody. T h e ro u g h m a p d ire c te d s e a rc h e rs to a p on d sid e d u m p Military pay question« The p ow er failed at 9:49 a.m. EST and w estern Q u eb ec re gio n s w e re hit by the s ta in s a n d t u ft s o f h a ir h ad been at th e v illa g e o f O ele g em . six w as being slow ly restored by m idafter­ blackout. fo u n d a t th e s ite o f th e a tta c k , m iles fro m th e B ra c h t ch a te au W A S H IN G T O N tA P ) - A th e re p o rt s a y in g he a gre e s noon. Co m m issio n on % Police in M ontreal, which h a s three an u n d e rg ro u n d p a r k in g g arage in an A n tw e r p s u b u rb . p re s id e n tia l co m m issio n M on th a t th e re a re "s e rio u s d e fe c ts " p c nsation urged A spo ke sp e rson for H ydro-Q uebec m illion residents, reported n o extra calls in th is p o r t c ity . V illa g e rs and p o lice u sin g d a y u rg e d an e nd to 20 y e a r in th e m ilita r y r e tire m e n t sys o f old age * pension) Jf said the outage w as likely caused by line an d n o m ore traffic accidents than usual, B e fo re th e a u to p s y , a u th o r s e a rc h lig h ts fo u n d th e body re tire m e n ts and "d o u b le d ip tern. H e said he w o u ld t r y to itite s had c o n s id e re d the hidden u n d e r a h eap o f f' ' " 1"1 pay b! repual instability o r voltage fluctuations a n d not but described traffic a s ’ in hibite d '' by the p in g " fo r th e n e x t g e n e ra tio n o f send a b ill to C o ng re ss b y •s «’ nt milital by a failure at an y o n e p ow er station, but lack of traffic lights. p o s s ib ility th a t B ra c h t. a heart g a rb a g e . m ilita r y p e rso n n e l. J a n u a ry to c o rre c t th e m . tern. p a tie n t, d ie d o f n a tu ra l causes. Th e a n o n vm o u s ca ll cam e P re s id e n t C a rte r re ceived T h e re p o rt b y th e P re s id e n t’s U .‘ |5H Ur«Y'l v >Id | tn m ilita ry a ll,,» , the nut N ew sp ap e rs receive statem ent fro m M u r» |>r«j,Ti,.,i r(. |ir(1|t;r R e f u g e e r e p a t r i a t io n t o L e b a n o n »ne th ird , beg,ns, . . j ••ntl o f the o-nturv R O M E (AP) — Three Italian n e w sp a ­ q ue said M o ro s statem ent w a s extracted pers M o n d a y received a statement U nder the prHn| from him und er que stio nin g at his purportedly written by kid nap p ed form er mpnt systprn m ilitin j people s trial,'' and experts said on the m a y d ra w f ^ Prem ier A ld o M o ro attacking the g o v e rn ­ b asis of a prelim inary exam in ation it t o c o in c id e w it h I s r a e li p u llb a c k t h e ir basic pay aforL ment s refusal to rele ase political p riso n ­ a p p eared to be in M o ro s handw riting. s e rv ic e , b e g in n i n g ers in exch ange for his freedom . a nd continuing The photocopies of the eight-page A n o n y m o u s telephone calls had direct­ B E IR U T , Lebanon (A P I - The Leb a n ese g o v e rn m e n t ( ’h iya h and K in R u m m a n t'h . P olice so u rces said tw o p erso n s w e re in fla tio n adjust mm handwritten statem ent w e re accom pan­ a n n o u n ce d a m a ss r e p a t ria t io n o f re fu g e e s to so u th L e b a n o n w ill ed new sp a p ers in Rome. M ila n and Turin k ille d . a v e ra g e , officj ied by a com m unique from M o ro s Red b eg in to d a y tim e d to co in cid e w it h th e fir s t sta g e o f a p a rt ia l to street trashcans w h ere the m e ssa ge s T h e p re v io u s e ve n in g , fig h tin g b e tw e e n r iv a l m ilitia in th e sam e 43 and enlisted pPr * J p u llb a c k b y th e I s r a e li in v a d e rs . Brigade terrorist kid nap p ers in which w ere found, the som e technique u se d by a re a r e p o r te d ly k ille d fiv e p erso n s and w o u n d e d fiv e . T h e clashes T h e p la n to se n d L e b a n e s e re fu g e e s b a ck is a "t e s t o f Is r a e l's Th e cost o they ruled out an y secret negotiations the terrorists in rele a sing four previous a p p a r e n tly a ro s e fro m a d is p u te th a t led to a C h ris tia n y o u th 's in te n tio n s on h o w s e rio u s th e w it h d r a w a l w ill b e ." o ffic ia l s y s te m is now I!. and declared, ' N othin g m ust be hidden d e a th . m e ssa g e s since the 61 -year-old political L e b a n e s e ra d io sa id M o n d a y. y e a r , and is exp from the people. T h e s e c t a ria n gun b a ttle w as re m in is c e n t o f th e 1975 76 c iv il leader w a s k id na p p ed in a Rom e street A b o u t 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 P a le s t in ia n s and L e b a n e se fled t h e ir hom es a fte r $30 b illio n in the n*r.l The three-page typewritten com m uni- w a r . S y r ia n d o m in a te d A ra b p ea ce ke e p in g fo rce s, w h o e n te re d a m b ush M a rch 16. I s r a e li tro o p s o ccu p ied 500 sq u a re m ile s of so u th Le b a n o n in th e ir th e com m ission said L e b a n on to end th e w a r, q u e lle d S u n d a y's clashes a n d a nnounced d r iv e a g a in s t P a le s t in ia n g u e r rilla p o sitio n s th a t began M a rc h 15. H p ercen t of t he r/J M o n d a y th a t th e y w o u ld "sh o o t to k i l l ” a n y a rm e d p erso n in th e A n e s tim a te d 14,000 L e b a n e s e and 4 0,000 P a le s t in ia n c iv ilia n s gon budget. e m b a ttle d n e ig h bo rh oo d s. h a v e re t u rn e d on t h e ir o w n . d e sp ite a la ck of e le c t r ic it y and w a te r In C a ir o , m e a n w h ile . J o rd a n s u b m itte d to E g y p t a " w o rk in g A m in d e n o u n ce s police d ire c to r R e fu g e e s r e m a in in g in B e ir u t and th e c o a sta l to w n o f Sid o n a re p a p e r" to co o rd in a te A ra b p o litic a l a nd m ilita r y action. The commission to be g iv e n a m o nth s su p p ly o f food to e n co u ra g e t h e ir r e t u rn to a lso w o uld prohibit T h e p a p e r, in te n d e d to m end th e in tr a A ra b s p lit o v e r E g y p t's r e t ir e fro m getting! the so u th . T h e L e b a n e s e g o v e rn m e n t r e g a rd s t h e ir p re se n ce in N A IR O B I, Kenya (AP) — President Idi d ir e c t n e g o tia tio n s w ith Is ra e l, a lso c a lls fo r an A ra b s u m m it, It quoted A m in o s sa yia g he w ould not th o se o v e rc ro w d e d c it ie s a s a p o te n tia l so u rc e o f s e rio u s u n rest sio n ch e ck s while i A m in of U gand a M o n d a y denounced the entertain Ali Towelli s fight for p o w e r" J o rd a n ia n F o re ig n M in is te r H assan Ib ra h im said a fte r p re s e n tin g th e fe d e ra l Civil ; T h e b ro a d c a st sa id th e firs t co n v o y of re t u rn in g re fu g e e s w o uld m an once know n a s his chief execution­ th e d o c u m e n t. H e said copies o f th e p la n a re b e in g se n t to a l A ra b p ra c tic e known i in the U ganda police force. Towelli is le a v e S id o n . 25 m ile s so u th o f t h is c a p ita !, th is m o rn in g in 21) b uses e r" and authorized his dism issal. g o v e rn m e n ts . d ip p in g . director of police training a nd operations a nd t r u c k s ea ch acco m p a n ie d by an In t e r n a t io n a l R e d C ro s s The official U gan d a radio, m onitored and achieved notoriety as head of re p r e s e n t a t iv e a nd a L e b a n e s e c iv il d e fe n se w o r k e r. here, said A m in a lso w arned his finance T h e co n v o y w ill c a r r y 14 fa m ilie s b ack to the port c it y .if T y r e U gan d a s m uch-feared Public Safety Unit, m inister to end his alleged corrupt blam ed for m any of the tho usand s of and fiv e to th e n e a rb y v illa g e o f H o urg el C h e m a li. both p oliced bv practices and said he w ould s h a k e up the killings reported since A m in cam e to F re n c h tro o p s o f th e C .N . p e a ce k e e p in g fo rce . A g o v e rn m e n t s p o k e sp e rs o n re p o rte d that a n o th e r co n v o y w o uld set L e b a n e se B e tty F ord in n a v a l h o s p it Ugandan cabinet. pow er seven ye a rs ago. out fro m B e ir u t , p o s sib ly to the c e n tra l se c to r o f th e in va d e d The attack cam e at a m eeting of s a lie n t . H e sa id th e L e b a n e s e had held no p rio r c o n s u lta tio n s w ith cabinetm inisters, D efense Council m em ­ A m in said he w a s authorizing the chief Is r a e l on th e r e s e t t le m e n t . bers, m anagers of nationalized co m p an ­ ies and other governm ent officials, the of police to d ism iss Towelli "w ith T y r e . 50 m ile s so u th o f B e ir u t and 12 m ile s n o rth o f th e Is r a e li fo r ‘p r o b l e m w ith m e d ic a ti) d isgrace without even consulting m e or fr o n t ie r, is th e o n ly e n c la v e south of th e I.it a n i R iv e r held by broadcast said. other au th orities," the radio said. g u e r r illa s a nd t h e ir L e b a n e s e M o slem a llie s . T h e r iv e r , w h ich z ig z a g s b e tw e e n 12 and 18 m ile s n o rth of th e Is r a e li L e b a n e s e L O N G B E A C H . C a lif. (A P I — F o rm e r fir s t “ She has d e v e lo p e d a dependence ih tJ b o rd e r, m a r k s th e lim it o f th e Is r a e li a d v a n ce . Is r a e l h as ann o un ced p la n s to w it h d r a w it s tro o p s fro m a lm o st la dy B e tty F o rd w a s a d m itte d to th e alco ho l and to o v e rc o m e ," said I) r . James ZimtxT one fo u rth o f th e o ccu p ied zone in a tw o sta g e o p e ra tio n , to d a y and d ru g r e h a b ilita tio n c e n te r o f L o n g Beach n aval co m m a n d in g o ffic e r o f th e hospital. Hil F r id a y . C .N . S e c r e t a r y G e n e r a l K u r t W a ld h e im r e p o r te d ly told H o s p ita l M o n d a y fo r tre a tm e n t o f w h a t o ffic ia ls th a t M rs . F o rd , 60, w as in any w a v jH P r im e M in is t e r M en a ch e m B e g in o v e r the w e e k e n d th a t the de s crib e d as a " p ro b le m w ith m e d ic a tio n ." d ru g s. U n ite d N a tio n s w a n te d m o re - a fa s t, fu ll p u llo u t. M rs . F o rd , w h o has s u ffe re d fo r se v e ra l y e a rs C .N . so u rc e s in B e ir u t said a ll fro n ts w e re q u ie t M o n d a v in fro m a r t h r it is , sa id in a p re p a re d s ta te m e n t. " It s Z im b le re fu s e d to say w hat medio so u th Leb an on , but in te r m itte n t g u n fire b ro k e out on the an in s id io u s th in g and I m ean to rid m y s e lf o f its in v o lv e d o r h o w lo n g M rs. ford d a m a g in g e ffe c ts ." h ospitalize d . so u th e a s te rn o u t s k ir t s o f B e ir u t fo r th e second s t r a ig h t d a y . R e p o r t e r s said le ft is t M o slem and r ig h t w in g C h ris t ia n m ilitia ex ch a n g e d s n ip e r fir e b etw e e n th e p oor r e s id e n t ia l q u a r t e r s of T u itio n tax credit bill extended H ^ e a t d t ju l T O c d d im ja W A S H IN G T O N (AP) — A bill givin g tox tu ip n ul said the ch an ge w ould h ave only a m inor credits for tuition paym ents w as ex te nd ­ effect b ecause public sch ools ch arge ed M o n d a y to cover tuition charged by CERAIO H COY GENERAI MANAGER ^ { a c o É a m i 's tuition only in special circum stances, public elem entary ond secondary ROBERTI BULtARO SALESMANAGER schools. such as attendance by children from AHONIS N*wt Editorial Here is w here the bride's dream s outside the school district or special Clattifiad Adi 155 1252 f- 0 The am endment, ap p roved 19-18 by Oi»ploy Advarti, 355 1255 !' / p ro gra m s for the hand icap ped o r v o c a ­ 153 4400 become a reality beginning with the H ouse W ays and M e a n s Committee, tional students. 355 3447 w a s intended to shield the p rop osed tax 355 U l l her first visit with our Bridal But opponents contended the a m e n d ­ ,* credit from the constitutional challenge it m ent w ould en co ura ge public school Consultant then the selection m ight face if it applied only to p rivate and districts, m any hard p re sse d financially, parochial school tuition. of her Bridal stationery, listing of to begin ch argin g tuition. The tradition of Rep. Charles A. Vanik, D -O hio, sp o n ­ her preferences in our Gift free public education could be eroded, sor of both the bill and the am endm ent they said. Registry, and choosing m em or­ able gifts for the wedding party from our Fine Jew elry collection m ■Jx* m H o u se m em bers seek co u rt a id on treaties n I itiü - 1 W A S H IN G T O N (AP) - A group of m em bers w h o h a ve joined in the suit. H ouse m em bers w ho contend both branches of C o n gre ss must approve the The latest legal m ove cam e a s the Senate resum ed debate on the canal T lC o b s O llS P a n a m a C anal treaties aske d the Su ­ issu e and os treaty foes continued to try prem e Court M o n d a y to prohibit P resi­ to exploit an controversy betw een the dent Carter from sign ing treaties a p ­ United Stotes and P on am a ove r la n gu a ge proved on ly by the Senate. that the Senate added to the first treaty Sp onsors said the request for an injunction w as filed to gain time for the w hen that pact w a s a p p ro ved last month. B IG C O L O R appeal of a suit dism issed by the U.S. ? § i£ g > Carter adm inistration officials, includ­ Circuit Court of A p p e a ls last week. That § 8 5 3 3 suit contended that the H ouse also must vote on the treaties since the pacts w ould ing Senate treaty proponents, are at­ tem pting to find o w a y to d efuse H c/) t * o u 5 u _ PO STER Panam anian objections to the re se rv a ­ A TUESDAY NIGHT CQ (D f 33 5) 3 d isp ose of U.S. property. tion. The provision sa ys the United States DELIGHT! W 3. 0 05 I am optimistic the Suprem e Court will r- 3 m o can intervene m ilitarily to counter an y accept the case,” said Rep. M ickey threat to the canol s operations after Edwards, R-Okla., on e of 60 H ouse T H I B L U E G R A S S Panam a takes control of the w aterway. E X T E N S IO N S E R V IC E Senate O K s em e rgen cy g r a in a id TONIGHT FROM 9:00 PM M S U B IG T E N W A S H IN G T O N (AP) - The Senate TIL CLOSE w hen the H ouse votes on the m easure M o n d ay narrow ly approved em ergency one-year aid for grain and cotton farm ers despite President C arter's adam ant o b ­ Thursday. Carter sa ys the Republican-backed MICHIGAN'S#! BLUE GRASS GROUP! BASK ETBALL proposal, design ed to aid grain and ^ 5* r * > jections. cotton grow ers, is inflationary and 8 Q 2 ^ < 5 3 w With extra security officers in the p rom ises to veto it. No Cover! No Minimum! ô? ' xmi û□ 2 CT corridor, about 200 p rotesting farm ers in Elsew here in C on gress, the H ouse 6 S tn 0 the galleries and Vice President W alter F. » S s s ethics comm ittee w as continuing its M ond ale presiding, the vote w a s 49 to 41. a s ^ h earings on a lleged South Korean in- The adm inistration h op es to kill the bill f t f T B R P _______ £ m fluence-buying. L fiS id » D rin k r ^ AhliiJim.nlJ X- « 351*5344 o CORNER O F M .A .C .R ALBERT CHAM PS T u e s d a y , A p ril 11, 1978 m A B lfE A V C R I JK I Z E S SMITH u e r r illa s g a in s u p p o r t By T O M C IP O L L O N E said. In th e la te 1960s and e a r ly 1970s n ationalist g u e rrilla s su cce ssfu lly S p e a kin g to an a ud ie nce w h ich in clud e d Z im b a b w e A fric a n N a tio n a l U n io n (Z A N U ) [ enough s u p p o rt in u n d e rd e ve lo p e d v is itin g s tu d e n ts a n d fa c u lty fro m Z am bia, g u e rrilla s m o ve d in to n e ig h b o rin g M o za m ­ ],eas to challenge Is n S m ith 's w h ite U g an d a and o th e r A fric a n n ation s, W ilk in b iq u e , w h e re th e y w e re ta u g h t successful ru le, acco rdin g to a fo rm e r son said in itia l in s u rg e n t o p e ra tio n s in to in s u rg e n c y ta c tic s b y b lac k n a tio n a lis ts [¡an arm y o ffic e r. Z im b a b w e (th e b lac k n a tio n a lis ts ' p re fe rre d th e re . env W ilkinson , a fo rm e r s ta ff m em nam e fo r R h od e sia ) "a d ism a l fa ilu re , at Z A N U g u e r r illa s th e n m o ve d in to m o re , ........ •' “ '"'"anci,! *»' n« « 'K h i I the Office o f S tra te g ic S tu d ie s in le ast fro m th e n a tio n a lis ts ' p e rs p e c tiv e ." d en se ly-p o p u la te d a reas a lo n g th e M o za m ­ | said he cannot re tu rn to hia n a tiv e W ilk in s o n said w h en th e fir s t a tta c k s on biqu e R hodesia b o rd e r, q u ic k ly fin d in g ro je cte d retirernem for openly c r itic iz in g th e S m ith th e c o u n try 's w h ite o u tp o s ts began in th e p o litic a l s u p p o rt in th a t im p o v e ris h e d r u r a l m id 1960s " th e re w as no local s u p p o rt, area. Bnson was th e g u e st s p e a k e r F rid a y w h ic h is e sse n tia l fo r a g u e r r illa c a m p a ig n ." “ F ro m th e n o n , th e g u e rrilla s a lte re d ■SI' In te rn a tio n a l C e n te r s e m in a r on In e x p e rie n c e d in s u rg e n ta in la rg e th e ir s tra te g y , u s in g s m a lle r in s u rg e n t Ilia w arfare and In s u rg e n c y in S ou th n u m b e rs tr ie d to cro ss w e ll-p a tro lle d b o r g ro u p s in a m o re w id e ly -d is trib u te d a re a ,” d e rs o r o p e ra te d in areas w ith sparse W ilk in s o n e x p la in e d . insurgents g sin e d s u p p o rt "by v e g e ta tio n and lit t le g ro u n d c o ve r, he said. tactics p re sc rib e d b y M a o Tse G u e rrilla s also tr ie d to m ove in to com ‘T a k in g a d v a n ta g e o f th e m o u n ta in o u s Jvho said g u e rrilla s sh o uld s u rro u n d m u n itie s w h e re no in tru d e rs , b lac k o r te r r a in w h ic h w a s d iffic u lt fo r R h od e sia n |e s bv the c o u n try s id e ," W ilk in s o n w h ite , w e re a cce p te d, W ilk in s o n said. m ilita ry u n its to c o v e r, th e g u e rrilla s h it so ft w h ite ta r g e ts — sm a ll fa rm s and a d m in is tra tiv e c e n te rs — u sin g h it a nd ru n a tta c k s ,” he said. \la c k p u b l i c a t i o n W ilk in s o n sa id th a t in c re a s in g g u e r r illa w a rfa re since th a t tim e has re s u lte d in o v e ra ll dam a g e to th e n a tio n 's eco no m y. T h e tw o re m a in in g ra ilro a d lin e s o u t o f th e c o u n try a re u n d e r c o n s ta n t th r e a t o f sa b otag e , he sa id . T w o o th e r ra ilro a d s stop p ed o p e ra tin g w h e n M o za m b iq u e a y c lo s e d o o rs closed its b o rd e rs . T o u ris m , w h ic h has su p p lie d th e c o u n try w ith m o st o f it s n e g o tia b le fo re ig n c u r By R E G IN A L D T H O M A S re n cy , has a lso d e c lin e d d u e to g u e r r illa Sto»e News Debbie Wolf« S u n n y d t v s , b r i g h t c o lo r s , f r e s h s m e lls a n d f l o w ­ g o o d w e a t h e r . F o r f iv e y e a r s , M a t h e r h a s b e e n S ta te N e w t S ta ff W r it e r a tta c k s , W ilk in s o n said. e rs s ig n a l th e e m e r g e n c e o t s p r i n g e a c h y e a r te n d in g h is f l o w e r w a g o n o n G r a n d R iv e r A v e n u e Lgh People s Choice, th e b la c k s tu d e n t p u b lic a tio n , a nn o u nced th e clo sin g o f its A lo n g w ith to u ris m , th e in flu x o f fo re ig n a n d D a v e M a t h e r d o e s h is p a r t t o a s s u r e t h a t a c r o s s f r o m B e r k e y H a ll, f r o m m id - M a r c h th r o u g h la s t term , a sm all g ro u p o f s tu d e n ts is w o rk in g to b e g in p u b lis h in g th e n ew s c u rre n c y in to th e c o u n tr y has d e c lin e d , he E a s t L a n s in g is w e l l s u p p lie d w i t h e v e r y t h i n g h u t N o v e m b e r. ftne again n e x t ye a r. said. Be last issue w in te r te rm , P e o p le ’s C hoice e d ito rs re p o rte d th e y w o u ld d is c o n tin u e lin g spring te rm d u e to a p a th y in th e b lac k s tu d e n t c o m m u n ity . H is to r ic a lly , R h od e sia had re lie d on Jors commented in an e d ito ria l th a t "a p a th y has w o n th e b a ttle w ith in th e black fo re ig n m o n e y to h e lp w ith its b ala n ce o f In ity at M S U ." tra d e p a y m e n ts to o th e r c o u n trie s , W ilk in GRAD D O E S F IV E -Y E A R B U S IN E S S hging E d ito r R odney Ja m e s a lso a ttr ib u te d th e p u b lic a tio n 's d e m is e to th e la ck o f son e xp la in e d . ■here were to o fe w a d e q u a te ly tra in e d s tu d e n ts a b le to f ill k e y p o s itio n s o n th e Be explained. T h e c o u n try has a lso becom e d ep e n d e n t m students w e re w illin g to s u b m it a rtic le s , b u t o n ly a h a n d fu l have w a n te d to on S o u th A fr ic a to h e lp p a y fo r th e g re a t f the re s p o n s ib ility o f e d itin g th e p u b lic a tio n , Ja m e s said, in crea se in d e fe n se e x p e n d itu re s d ue to P e t a l p u s h e r p le a s e s p a s s e r s - b y d a dependence s h iil i main reason w e a re fo ld in g is w e h a v e been u n a b le to fin d peo p le to assum e th e g u e r r illa o p e ra tio n s , W ilk in s o n said. D r . James Zim bkl ■itions o f e d ito rs. W e have no base — ju s t a g ro u p o f people d ro p p in g o ff a rtic le s ." H e su m m e d u p th e s h ift o f p o w e r by B y D O N N A B A K IN M a th e r is a p e ta l p u s h e r, one o f th e d y in g o f th e hospital. H tl c a rn a tio n s . ro ses and daff<>dils w o uld m ake ■James said a fe w P e o p le ’s C h oice s ta ffe rs a re c o n s id e rin g tr a in in g peo p le fo r sa y in g , " A n g lo -A m e ric a n concessions w h ich S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r b reed o f flo w e r s e lle r s w h o p r e fe r th e open w a s in any wav i E liz a D o o little * :s h she w e re back in th e la l positions n e x t fa ll. P e o p le 's C hoice w ill need seven to 10 peo p le to re s u m e once w e n t to S m ith a nd th e w h ite s in th e On an a ve ra g e day. D ave M a th e r is a ir to p la s tic p h ilo d e n d ro n le a v e s and F T D . b u sin e ss. fling the paper fa ll te rm , he said. 1960s a re n o w b e in g m a de w h e re p o w e r in su rro u n d e d by h o rd e s o f s tu d e n ts , loud R e s tin g in th e sh a d y a r c h w a y b etw e e n E a c h T u e s d a y th ro u g h S a t u r d a y aro u n d xiate E d ito r R onald L a n d fa ir said i f th e y ca n n o t g e t eno u g h s u p p o rt, c u rre n t th e a re a has s lid to w a rd S o u th A fr ic a and h ig h s c h o o le rs, d is tin g u is h e d g e n tle m e n , Ja c o b s o n 's a nd th e D is c S h o p . M a th e r's 11 a .m . M a th e r p u lls h is c a rt and flo w e rs to i w ill only d ire c t w o rk s h o p s a n d tr a in in g sessions to p re p a re s tu d e n ts fo r n e x t fa ll g u e r r illa in s u rg e n ts .” a n d s h y co u p le s m a d ly in lo v e . h an d m ad e y e llo w c a rt m a ssed w it h d a isie s. th e sa m e lo ca tio n , and at t> p .m . he p u lls th e without a ctu a lly a s s ig n in g p o s itio n s. c a rt hom e. pfair and Jam es a gre e d th a t th e la ct o f s tro n g e d ito ria l s tru c tu r e has cre a te d O n th is p a rtic u la r a fte rn o o n th e w in d s > problems fo r th e p a p e r w h ic h w o u ld need c o rre c tio n fa ll te rm . a re w h ip p in g a g a in s t the c le a r p la s tic th a t Edition, several e d ito rs w ill be g ra d u a tin g th is te r m and w o u ld n o t be a b le to assist fting up the p ap e r n e x t y e a r. les said stud e nts sh o uld re a liz e a n a lte rn a tiv e m e dia fo r m in o r ity s tu d e n ts is ASMSU approves election funds p ro te c ts th e flo w e rs M a th e r o rd e rs t w ic e a w eek fro m C o lo ra d o . g ro w e rs in C a lifo r n ia and p r y . S tudents sh o uld also be a w a re th a t th e p o s itio n s a re o pen fo r m o re th a n ju s t "H o w m uch a re tho se d a ffo d ils ? " Th e liism students, he added. B y K IM S H A N A H A N P r e s id e n t . ele c tio n s co m m issio n b ecau se, tho ug h she stu d e n t d ig s a ro u n d in h is p o c k e ts. I would like jo u rn a lis m s tu d e n ts to ta k e o v e r, b u t w e re a liz e th a t J-sch o o l s tu d e n ts S ta te N e w » S u f f W r ite r The e le c tio n s w ill d ecid e who w ill has a m a jo r in eco n o m ics, h e r aca d em ic "F iv e fo r a d o lla r o r a q u a r t e r e a c h ." i t be the ones to ste p in a nd save th e p a p e r," Ja m e s said, In a sp e cial S u n d a y n ig h t m e e tin g , th e re p re se n t U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e a nd th e re c o rd s a r e lo ca ted in Ja m es M adison M a th e r d o esn 't m in d th a t peo ple d on't re a d k ie s Choice has caused c o n tro v e rs y a t M S U since fa ll te r m , 1977, w h e n e d ito rs A S M S U S tu d e n t B o a rd v o te d to allo ca te C o lle g e o f B u s in e s s on th e stu d e n t b o ard . C o lle g e . th e hand le tte re d p ric e lis t a to p t h e c a r t . Bed before th e A S M S U S tu d e n t B o a rd to ke e p fro m lo s in g th e ir o ffic e space in th e $1,700 to th e A ll- U n iv e r s ity E le ctio n s C a n d id a te s fo r th e C o lle g e o f B u s in e s s se a t T h e b oard a ls o v o te d , on a reco m m en d a "T h a t's e x c e lle n t. I ’ll ta k e fiv e , and could l i t Services B u ild in g . C o m m issio n fo r sp e cia l e le c tio n s to be held w ill be th e sa m e stu d e n ts who w e re yo u w ra p tho se up to go?" tion b y R ic k Le h rte r. o utg o ing A S M S U I ASMSU Space and P e rs o n n e l C o m m itte e had recom m e n d ed th a t th e new s la te r th is te rm . c e r t if ie d b y th e e le c tio n s co m m issio n la st c o m p tro lle r, to e s ta b lis h th e p ositio n of M a th e r c a r e fu lly w in d s g re e n flo ra l p a p e r pne not receive o ffic e space fo r th e 1977-78 a ca de m ic y e a r because th e e d ito rs d id I f th e e le c tio n s co m m issio n w in s its t e r m , w it h th e p o s sib le a d d itio n o f K a t h y a cco u n tin g a s s is t a n t . T h e a cco u n tin g a s s is ­ a ro u n d th e w a t e r y ste m s. H e h a s a lr e a d y lye a U n iv e rs ity account and th e p u b lic a tio n w a s p o litic a lly -o rie n te d . a tte m p t to in v a lid a te p re s id e n t-e le c t D an Lam b. ta n t w o u ld be a p aid p o sitio n o f A S M S U and ru n out o f flo ra l p a p e r once a nd h ad to se n d Be and personnel g u id e lin e s s ta te a n o rg a n iz a tio n re c e iv in g space in th e S tu d e n t Jo n es' c a n d id a cy, th e e le c tio n s m a y d e te r Lam b w as re fu se d c e rt ific a t io n as a w o uld in v o lv e k e e p in g an account of a frie n d to h is hom e — w h ic h d o u b le s a s a ^es Building m u st have a U n iv e rs ity a cco u nt and ca n n o t be p o litic a lly -o rie n te d . m in e th e n e x t A S M S U S tu d e n t B oard C o lle g e of B u s in e s s ca n d id a te by the re v e n u e s a n d e x p e n d itu r e s . flo w e r shop — fo r m o re . A d o lla r b ill flie s Th e b ill p a sse d by th e b oard a lso out of h is p o cke t, th e m a k e s h ift ca sh s tip u la te s th a t th e D ir e c to r of S tu d e n t re g is te r he sa y s keeps th in g s ru n n in g idents sought A c t iv it ie s , c u r r e n t ly L o u is H e k h u is . "s h a ll w o rk in c o n c e rt" w it h th e c o m p tro lle r in sm o o th ly. "P e o p le a re a lw a y s fr ie n d ly w h e n b u y in g flo w e rs ." he sa id . "It's not lik e b u y in g s e le c tin g th e p e rso n fo r th e acco u n tin g C it y p la n s n e w g a r b a g e s y s te m p o sitio n . sh o e s." justice seats Le h rte r e x p la in e d th a t b rin g in g the T h o se frie n d ly people s t i ll h a v e to o v e r t h e notion th a t flo w e rs a r e m ean t to get be v ic e p re s id e n t’s o ffic e in to th e se lectio n g iv e n to som eone. B y K A R E N S H E R ID A N o u t o f th e c ity 's p re s e n t fle e t o f 3 4 -cubic th e v e h ic le . R o nk said. T h e o ld m o de ls p ro ce ss "w o u ld p ro v id e c o n tin u ity and " A m e r ic a n s a re the w o rs t flo w e r b u y e rs plpnts inte re sted in s e rv in g as ju s tic e s S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r it e r y a rd , th re e -p e rs o n tr u c k s in fa v o r o f r e q u ire d a d r iv e r and tw o "p ic k e rs " 1 * A ll U n iv e rs ity S tu d e n t J u d ic ia ry T h e tim e s th e y a re a -c h a n g in ' and n e w 2 5 -c u b ic -y a rd , o n e -p e rso n ve h icles, w h ile th e n e w tru c k s w ill u tiliz e a d r iv e r ic o n tin u e d on p age 10> in the w o r ld ." the M S U eco n om ics g ra d u a te P « up app lica tio n s in 155 S tu d e n t th a t's one reason w h y E a s t L a n s in g is w h o w ill p ic k u p th e g a rb a g e as w e ll, he e x p la in e d . " In th e e a r ly 7 0 s . peo ple sp e nt sch e d ule d t o b e g in o p e ra tio n s M a y 1. Bldg. u n til 5 p.m . F rid a y . d u m p in g its o ld g a rb a g e p ic k u p sys te m T h e n e w tr u c k s w ill u se less fu e l, w o rk sa id . an a v e ra g e o f $1.2 5 a > e ar b u y in g flo w e rs ." I AUSJ is seeking a p p lic a n ts to f ill P ns in all th re e b ra n ch e s o f th e fo r a new one b e g in n in g n e x t m o n th . “ I f y o u d o n 't m a ke ch a ng e s y o u 're fa s te r, a n d sa ve th e c ity a p p ro x im a te ly $90,000 th e f ir s t y e a r, a c c o rd in g to "B eca u se o f th e new sys te m , w e ’ve Petitioning open T h e id ea th a t flo w e rs a r e a lu x u r y and sho uld o nly be bought fo r th e p rim e ite m flo w e r s e llin g h o lid a y s o f C h ris t m a s . V a l­ g o in g to g e t b e h in d — a n d E a s t L a n s in g P u b lic S e rv ic e S u p e rin te n d a n t D a v id been a b le to e lim in a te fo u r peo p le and e n tin e s D a y a nd M o th e r's D a y doesn’t is n o t th a t k in d o f to w n ,” c ity s a n i­ Ronk. th a t's a sa v in g s o f $ 30,000," R o n k said. l . stU(k n t spots a re o pen o n th e Uiscrim ination J u d ic ia l B o a rd , w h ic h ta tio n fo re m a n A r t T re ls tr e d sa id . T h e la rg e s t s a v in g s w ill r e s u lt fro m H e a d d e d h o w e v e r, th a t th e decrease fo r ASM SI rep b o th e r M a th e r. H is p ric e s g iv e local a ru n fo r t h e ir m oney and th e y flo ris ts h a v e n ’t T r e ls tr e d w a s ta lk in g a b o u t th e p ha sin g - o n ly o ne w o rk e r b e in g needed to o p e ra te (c o n tin u e d on p age 101 ^ cases in vo lv in g a ny k in d o f d is c rim in - h a rra s s e d M a th e r in th e fiv e y e a rs he’s been in b u sin e ss. O pen p e titio n in g fo r th e p o s itio n o f M a th e r s p ro fits a re n 't flo w e rin g , h o w ­ p in d e n t F a c u lty J u d ic ia ry a lso has U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e re p re s e n ta tiv e to th e e v e r. Fro m m id M a rc h to N o v e m b e r. Bjjcancies to be fille d . C o m p rise d o f A S M S U S tu d e n t B o a rd began M o n d a y and M a th e r u s u a lly m a k es $4.000 to $5,000 and I s and fa cu lty m e m be rs, th e ju d i- w ill c o n tin u e u n til 5 p .m . A p r il 21. su p p le m e n ts h is incom e w it h c a r p e n tr y I ®ars cases in v o lv in g a ca de m ic com - P ersons in te re s te d in th e U n iv e rs ity jo b s. r s e*Ween stu d e n ts a n d fa c u lty , such C ollege seat m u s t have th e ir academ ic T h e 30 y e a r old M a th e r, w h o s a y s the •fating allegations o r ch a rg e s o f u n fa ir re c o rd s located in th e co lleg e and m u st also flo w e rs k eep h im yo u n g , h a s d ab bled in procedures, «" have a s p e cific n o -p re fe re n ce m a jo r, said h o rtic u ltu re but h a s n e v e r se rio u s ly stu d ied f t(7 ms o ffice fo r th e a n ti-d is c rim - L an a D a rt, A s s is ta n t D ir e c to r fo r S tu d e n t th e s u b je c t. A c tiv itie s . iiflp ^ an<* l ^ e S tu d e n t-F a c u lty H e a v o id s g iv in g a d v ic e to d is tra u g h t | y are tw o ye a rs fo r each. A p p li- P e titio n e rs m u s t co lle c t a t least 15 cu sto m e rs w h o ca n ’t choose b etw e e n red T h erest(*d in e ith e r p o s itio n s m u s t sig n a tu re s fro m v o te rs e lig ib le to v o te in tip p ed c a rn a tio n s and p in k sw e e th e a rt I J ninr rlass sta n d in g b y fa ll te rm , th e U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e e le c tio n . V o te rs ro s e s . A n d o cca sio n a lly b etw e e n th e u su al m u st m e et th e sam e e lig ib ility re q u ire ­ "h a v e a n ice d a y " he g e ts c u sto m e rs w h o ’v e m e n ts as ca n did a te s. had a bad d a y and t r y to u nload t h e ir ills on I t ' a i ic t '® " ,<,ats on lh e A U S J a re i, . position s in v o lv e o n e -ye a r P e titio n s m a y b e p icke d u p and re tu rn e d h im a s if he w e re a b a rte n d e r. IlS H 4n^ studen* is e lig ib le t o a p p ly . to 334 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B ld g . b e tw e e n 9 Ip Ro ^ rs 8 tu d e n t cases n o t co ve re d a.m . and 5 p .m . M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y . fch » n l ?°e Hal1 A sso cia tio n J u d ic ia ry ¡ * \ o f dec»sions o f th e R H A J « rj C e rtifie d ca n d id a te s w ill have a $50 sp e n d in g lim it fo r th e ir ca m p aig n s, as Correction s tip u la te d in th e A S M S U e le c tio n s code. L 1 AU.U S J' T h e A U S J h * n d l*> D ue to a co m p osin g e rr o r i t w as fcversn 8j . D elecl>on in v a lid a tio n s T h e sp e cial e le c tio n fo r th e U n iv e rs ity C olle g e se a t becam e n ecessa ry a fte r Ira in c o rr e c tly re p o rte d in F rid a y 's S ta te N e w s I J ran k h e a rin «s. D e cisio n o f th e C om bs w a s re fu s e d c e rtific a tio n b y th e th a t an e x h ib itio n on th e ch a ng in g faces o f | l‘ yJudiciarayPPe,led l ° th e S t“ d e n t' AH U n iv e rs ity E le c tio n s C o m m issio n la st th e S p h in x w o u ld be open fro m 7 to 9 p .m . te rm because he w a s n o t re g is te re d as a A p r il 14. T h e e x h ib it w ill be open to d a y lia r» U[n ii'U .n w m *)c rs on th e a tu d e n t no p re fe re n c e m a jo r. th ro u g h F rid a y fro m 9 :3 0 a.m . to 5 p .m . and fvscanc !",8'™ 1 th e new ¿u a tice * t0 fil1 Stale News Kay M cKeeverl W e dn e sd ay fro m 7 to 9 p.m . a t th e C a p ita l llis tk t . ju s tic e s th e n s u b m it S ince C om bs w a s th e o n ly p erso n w h o ra n T h e n e w o n e - p e r § o n g a r b a g e p ic k - u p s y s te m in E a s t L a n s in g is w o r k i n g w i t h t h e h e lp o f t h e n e w g a r b a g e t r u c k s . I fo r th e U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e seat, h is in v a lid a A lte rn a tiv e E d u c a tio n P ro g ra m . 1019 W . pSU s tu d e n ts to th e tio n p os tp on e d th e e le c tio n . M ich ig a n A ve . | ent B oard fo r fin a l a p p ro v a l. ich ig o n S © ptontsH ñ) A n o p e n le tte r F a r e w e ll K e n t B a r r y Slightly less than a year ago Kent Barry was trips to Capital City Airport to meet tk seated as the fourth ASM SU Student Board basketball team for a triumphant homecomjL to D a n J o n e s , president amidst the traditional panoply and move to televise the games on cablevision p promises of more and better student services. student viewing in dormitories — while intk*' Tonight, as Barry passes on the coveted chair, a look spirited vein — is less commendable because | at his record is warranted. done without board knowledge and consent n e w p r e s id e n t Assessing the performance of the student board president lends itself to arbitrary judgment, simply But there is the other side of the coin. The office of student board president because the structure of the office places almost confer upon any individual the moral inhuman demands upon its holder. However, it can authorize sweeping expenditures such be safely observed that the position requires sound approved for the three executive trips to Wi, You (Dan Jones) must at all costs avoid judgment and careful rationing of energy. Barry can ton, D.C., or to make major policy statemn establishing a personality cult around your­ be commended for some of his judgments, Barry did in his testimony in favor of tuitjJ self, or extending the impression that you, particularly those which provided new services to credit legislation. It is, perhaps, almost» personally, embody student government. the student body. standable that the demands of the office tendtoi But his tendency to act autonomously, with poor the holder act independently. Nevertheless You don't. The student board does—or at judgment, and without the board’s approval, largely president's responsibility to work closely wil least it should. voting board members who represent 101 overshadows these accomplishments. Though it seems minor in the face of larger issues, cies more closely than the popularly D an Jones Barry's actions to return the graffiti-covered rock to president can. This Barry has not done. its place on the East Circle Drive courtyard in Barry was elected with 1,831 votes out Welcome, Dan Jones, to the campus democracy, is in shambles. , ly address these concerns unless September was an example of what he was elected to possible 35,000. Thus he cannot claim to repi ASMSU Student Board. And wel­ The number of people who elected its structure is changed. do. Discounting the significance of the rock or the the student body ideologically. His involvem« come, incoming board representa­ you — indeed, the vote total for all In general, we believe the posi­ writing on it, the action stood for a student right. move to strip Gay Council of its funding and tives. the presidential and board seat tion of board president should be Barry acted swiftly to defend — and in the end space in ASMSU is indicative of this. While not! May your stay as board presi­ candidates, was so low as to be abolished in favor of a chairper­ prevent — abrogation of that right. responsible for the discriminatory move, dent be a boon to students. Though almost incidental. . Had Jimmy son who would be appointed each A similar service was performed when he worked not, as fairness would dictate, work against! we favor a restructuring of the Carter been elected with a plurali­ term. Overlapping representation to secure pay for those students who were unable to narrow-mindedness. Instead, he furthered it board that would eliminate the ty of less than 10 percent of all should be scuttled, and represen­ get to work during the crippling snow storm in Another illustration of a highly unrepresentj position you now hold, we feel eligible voters, he would now be in tatives should be elected either January. Again, Barry acted in the best interests of maneuver on Barry’s part was his staunch supi that, on balance, you are one of the a position analogous to your own. from colleges or living units — not the University community when he arranged bus attorney Ken Smith for the new Legal ' most qualified, sensible and com­ It is obvious that few people — both. program. Barry pushed Smith's appoiu passionate persons to be elected aside from the activists of both Obviously, the specifics of such a through an ambivalent board despite the at! board president in many a year. right and left and the self-seekers plan are open to debate and statement that he would not, if appointed tothj The priorities you set and the — have any real interest in revision. We strongly urge you, full-time position, give up his own full-time pi policies you pursue may well student government. ASM SU Dan Jones, to affix board restruc­ Such a move could not benefit students. determine the course of student must deal with many important turing at the top of your agenda, In reviewing Barry's presidency it appearstl government at MSU for a long issues affecting the student body, and open the floor to discussion by major fault was in acting autonomously I time to come. Presently the but we firmly believe the board all concerned. bestowed upon cabinets and newly-appointJ student board, and the concept of can neither credibly nor effective- You must at all costs avoid presidents the power that should rightly liewrj establishing a personality cult elected board members. His failure to attain! around yourself, or extending the approval for expensive trips to Washington toil impression that you, personally, in favor of a bill the board had not taken a positi embody student government. You was a direct affront to these representatives^ 111 The S t a t e N e w s don’t. The student board does — to the students who elected them. Further,) or at least it should. It doesn’t now. and his associates added salt to the would by < T u e s d a y , A p r i l 11, 1978 We should not feel compelled to until they had returned from the trip to esti speak in terms of Kent Barry's what the cost should be and then expecting pn Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, columns regime, or the Dan Jones adminis­ and letters are personal o p in io n s spending less than their estimate. tration. Rather, we should feel E ditorial D e p a rtm e n t Editor m-chiet justified in praising or condemning It is inadvisable to attempt to grade Barry« Michael Tommuro Photo Editor Moggie Walker Managing Editor Kat Brown Entertainment and Book Editor Kathy Esselman actions of the student board's performance as student board president, but« Opinion Editor Dove Misialowski Sports Edifor Tom Shanahan legislative session. hard pressed to justify the redecoration of hn! Speciol Projects Editor Ralph Frammohno Layout Editor Deborah Heywood City Editor Michael Winter Copy Chief Of course, you now face the as a viable student concern. The Auto« Kathy Szejbach Campus Editor Anne Stuart Freelance Editor Dan Spickler threat of invalidation. It happens President may be a product of a faulty systeal Wire Editor Jocelyn Laskowski Stall *tprn,ntati*e M.chelle Chamber, every year, and it is a circus. We those choosing to work within that system miT A d v v rtl, ing D e p a rtm e n t will have more to say about that expected to strive for a balance of power com! Advertising Manoger Sharon Seiler Assistant A dvertising Manager Denise Dear later. For now, welcome Dan. We to providing optimum student services. In ill wish all the best to you. K e n t B a rry Kent Barry has failed — abysmally. M id east e d ito r ia l a d d itio n , B e g in has e xp re ss e d Is ra e l's w illin g n e s s to w ith d ra w its m ilita r y fo rce s d e s tru c tio n o f Is ra e l. J o rd a n is u n w illin g to n e g o tia te and L e b a n on is una b le to due to e sp e c ia lly th e Is ra e lis , are grati P re s id e n t S a d a t's peace initiative n i l fro m th e S in a i P e n n in s u la in c o n ju n c tio n in te rn a l d is o rd e r. T h is leaves Is ra e l in th e it w ill succeed. B u t p ure rheunl w ith a d e m ilite r iz a tio n o f th e a re a . T h ese sam e p re d ic a m e n t i t has e n c o u n te re d since accom plish n o th in g substantial. show s b ia s a re tw o m a jo r, ta n g ib le concessions fro m a its in c e p tio n 30 y e a rs ago. c o u n try , th e size o f N e w J e rs e y , th a t has Y ou c o n te n d th a t “ Israel h ad to d e fe n d its v e r y e x is te n c e in fo u r So, a c c o rd in g to y o u r lo g ic, B egin should w re s tle d t o th e b a rg a in in g table and<| a b o u t its c h a ra c te r as th e p re e m in e n t B oth b la c k s , C h ris tia n v ir tu e (1 C o r. 13). C o n c u rre n t Y o u r e d ito r ia l o f la s t T h u rs d a y e n title d “ M id e a s t: s h u fflin g a s ta c k e d d eck? " w as m a jo r w a rs o v e r th e p a s t 30 ye a rs . a llo w Is ra e l to re lin q u is h a ll te r r it o r y a c q u ire d th ro u g h w a rs o f s u rv iv a l and tr u s t th ro u g h concessions o f its n e g o tia tio n s a re a tw o -w a y pr w ith th is lo ve a n d as e s s e n tia l p re c o n d itio n s o b v io u s ly b iased a g a in s t Is ra e l's M enachem In c o n tra s t t o th e s e ta n g ib le concessions, th e g o o d w ill o f non d e m o c ra tic , u n sta ble o b je c tiv e lo o k a t th e pre se n t circuitf fo r th e fo rg iv e n e s s o f o u r sin s, com e B e g in a n d o b liv io u s to th e p re s e n t s itu a tio n E g y p t's P re s id e n t A n w a r S a d a t has n o t A ra b g o v e rn m e n ts w h o c re a te p ersu a sive c le a rly sh o w s w h o needs to be wn man is a < g ay s c a n c h a n g e fo rg iv e n e s s o f o th e rs a n d th e re c o g n itio n o f o u r u n w o rth irie s s t o ju d g e o th e rs . T h is lo ve in th e M id d le E a s t. C o n tr a r y to y o u r b e lie f, B e g in has c o n tin u o u s ly s ta te d th a t Is ra e l m o d ifie d a n y o f th e A ra b d e m a n d s e x c e p t E g y p t’s w illin g n e s s to " a llo w " Is ra e l to p ro p a g a n d a a rg u m e n ts , b u t p re se n t no th e b a rg a in in g ta b le . Jnlid. the ¡rm ine th is a lso m a n ife s te d in re a c h in g o u t to o th e rs ta n g ib le e vid en ce o f a w ill to co m p ro m ise . w ill n e g o tia te e v e ry o b s ta cle to peace. e x is t as a s o v e re ig n je w is h s ta te . Is ra e l is P re s id e n t S adat has te rm e d h is t r ip to I long a: w h o e x p e rie n c e w e akness. T h is is h o w Is ra e l has b een w a itin g a t the neg 1 w a s s u rp ris e d to see I r a C om bs B e g in has a lre a d y sh o w n fle x ib ilit y o n h is n o t a s k in g fo r p e rm is s io n to e x is t, i t is an J e ru s a le m a p sych o lo g ica l b re a k th ro u g h líe w , gre C h ris t m o s t o ffe n d e d th e s e lf-rig h te o u s ta b le fo r 30 y e a rs . T h a t's long enoq u p h o ld in g th e o u tm o d e d n o tio n th a t b lacks lo n g -h e ld p o s itio n c o n c e rn in g th e W e s t u n c h a n g e a b le fa c t. M e a n w h ile S y ria , L ib y a , th a t has b ro k e n th e v ic io u s c yc le o f w a r and |he candie and g a y s ca n n o t be e q u a te d as m in o ritie s re lig io u s le a d e rs o f his tim e — b y e a tin g B a n k a n d G aza S tr ip b y c a llin g fo r local A lg e r ia a n d o th e r ra d ic a l A ra b s ta te s a re a t e lim in a te d 70 p e rc e n t o f th e to ta l A ra b - Nam e and a of o due to “ cho ice." w ith p ro s titu te s a n d ta x co lle c to rs . A ra b a u to n o m y o v e r th e se re g io n s. In th is v e r y m o m e n t s t ill d e d ic a te d to th e Is ra e li c o n flic t. A ll peace lo v in g people, w ithheld by f* in s . Th e se ty p e s o f issues a re se ld o m r e ­ F o r o v e r a c e n tu ry skin -b le a ch in g and it if the so lve d, b u t I w o u ld lik e to sa y th a t I and h a ir-s tra ig h te n in g com p ou n d s have been pers - sa m a n y o f m y fe llo w C h ris tia n s fe e l u n w o rth y a v a ila b le to b lacks. E a r ly co n co ctio n s m a y p usly ha n o t have been e ffe c tiv e , b u t to d a y ’s to ju d g e o th e rs , and r a th e r seek to sp re a d inform C h ris tia n lo ve w h e re w e can. R e fu s in g to te ch n o lo g y a ffo rd s g re a te r o p p o rtu n itie s to be w h ite . E xp en se , d is c o m fo rt o r agony asso cia te w ith one ty p e o f s in n e r is VIEW POINT: CRI MI NAL JUSTICE I enter, |nan wot should n o t d e te r b la c ks fro m d o in g e v e ry ­ a r b itr a r y and u n lo v in g , and re fu s a l to t a fab th in g in th e ir p o w e r to c o rre c t th e ir a sso cia te w ith a n y sin n e rs w o u ld b e re fu s a l Lion lists faults but no solutions to associate w ith a ll p e o p le in c lu d in g co n d itio n . A v e rs io n th e ra p y is o p e n in g new o u rse lve s. areas in ch a n g in g speech a nd c u ltu ra l p a tte rs as w e ll. M a rk M u rr a y T h e re s h o uld be n o s y m p a th y fo r a nyone 320 C e n te r S t. n o t w illin g t o a t le a s t t r y t o e ra d ica te th e ir E a s t L a n s in g B y W IL L IA M E . M A K I W h a t e x a c tly is a p ris o n ’s jo b ? T o psych o log ica l base o r s k in p ig m e n ta tio n in " tr e a t " p erso n X to th e p o in t w h e re g iv e us a n a cco u n t o f "ju stice " in “ I w o u ld b e v e r y in te re s te d in k n o w in g p u n ish ? is o la te ? re h a b ilita te ? W h a t is th e in te re s ts o f m a k in g th is a w h ite , person X w ill n o lo n g e r c o m m it sex tw o c o u n trie s : th e p u b lic flogging** h o w E d L io n (“ L io n S a y s . . . " M a rc h 30) th e p ris o n to do? I f th e jo b o f th e p ris o n offenses? I f so, w h a t if. upon h is /h e r s tra ig h t, c o m fo rta b le w o rld . K r is A lfre d s o n On d isc rim in a tio n a r r iv e d a t th e “ tw o -p ro n g e d " d u ty o f th e c rim in a l ju s tic e s y s te m . I w o u ld also is to p u n is h , w o u ld y o u M r . L io n , a rg u e th a t p ris o n s d on ’ t? S om e o f o u r p ris o n s release, p erso n X la te r co m m its a a m p u ta tio n o f lim b s , etc. But in ' v e ry sam e a rtic le y o u say " tr u M L a n s in g ro b b e ry ? W o u ld yo u say th e p ris o n had c rim in a ls w o u ld n o t be deterrw lik e t o k n o w h is in te rp r e ta tio n o f th e h a v e b ee n c ite d as places o f c ru e l and I'm n o t su re e x a c tly h o w to la m b a s te Ir a fa ile d in its ta s k o f re fo rm in g th e sex se ve re p u n is h m e n ts ." W h y bring it w o rd s d e v ia n t, c r im in a l, a n d re fo rm (as u n u su a l p u n is h m e n t. C le a rly , th e n , o ffe n d e r? Com bs. F ir s t he says h e's le a v in g A S M S U in re fo rm in g a c rim in a l). T h e re is T o dissu ad e th e b o rd e rlin e crook? v C h ristia n love because D a n Jo n es is g a y , th e n because h is P an H e lle n ic d u tie s a re to o p re ss in g . C om bs c o n tro v e rs y re g a r d in g th e m e an in gs o f th e se w o rd s , a n d I w o u ld be g ra te fu l i f Violation of parole does not mean a new crime was commit­ c o u n t on i t i f yo u can’t implement tl sam e h a rsh — p e rh a p s savage Pul says h is “ C h ris tia n " v ie w s a re n o t sp e a k in g he w o u ld e n lig h te n m e as to th e ir tr u e m ents. fo r P a n -H e ll, th e n sa ys he's a c tin g on h is ted. Therefore, if the 40 percent figure includes parole viola­ F in a lly , M r . L io n , concerning 3 I w o u ld lik e to com m end Ir a C om bs, J r . d e fin itio n . fo r ta k in g a c tio n in acco rd w ith h is sense o f c o n s titu e n ts ' re c o m m e n d a tio n s. L io n s ta te s th a t p ris o n s a re n 't w o rk ­ tions we cannot necessarily assume there was a 40 percent cla im th a t to c o m b a t crim e the « f m o ra lity , eve n a t th e r is k o f o ffe n d in g m a n y S o in lie u o f a n y th in g e lse, I 'l l lig h t o n h is in g . H e bases th is c la im on th e increase in crime. Lion's statistic is therefore inconclusive. successful a p p ro ach is through "r®Jj people. Such a c ts o f conscience a re a lw a y s co n te n tio n th a t th e re is n o d is c rim in a tio n so m e w h a t d e c e p tiv e s ta tis tic th a t " in e d u ca tio n a l a n d o th e r liv in g h e a rte n in g , g iv e n th e u b iq u ito u s “ h e rd ” a g a in s t th e “ m a n,” o n ly th e s e x u a l a ct. 1973 n e a rly 40 p e rc e n t o f th e p ris o n e rs a nd th a t “ b y h e lp in g the underpfl*! m e n ta lity . I co u ld be c e lib a te fo re v e r ( I h a v e been e n te rin g fe d e ra l in s titu tio n s had seen p ris o n s d o a ffe c t p u n is h m e n t. leged, c rim e can b e u ndercut." Ho» H o w e v e r, as a C h ris tia n , I w a n t to sto p fo r a co u ple y e a rs ) w ith o u t c h a n g in g m y N o w , i f yo u a rg u e th a t th e p ris o n is to yo u a r r iv e a t th is panacea? J th e in sid e s o f p ris o n s b e fo re ." T h is A r e p ris o n s to is o la te th e o ffe n d e r? I f w h a t I b e lie ve is a d is to rtio n o f th e gospel re fo rm th e in d iv id u a l fro m c o m m it e vid en ce d o y o u have th a t supPI n a tu re . M y fe e lin g s a re le sb ia n , a nd I w ill s ta tis tic is n o t as c le a r-c u t as i t m a y y o u sa y ye s, w o u ld y o u sa y p ris o n s a re m essage. C h ris t’s te a c h in g c le a rly does tin g a n y offense, how do you sug ge st y o u r co n v ic tio n ? n o t d iso w n th e m o r sa y th e y a re w ro n g . F o r seem . D o es th is fig u re in c lu d e th o se d o in g a p o o r jo b in th is re g a rd ? I d o n 't th is he c a rrie d out? A s fa r as I know condem n h om o se xu a l a cts. I t a lso condem ns th is I can be o ffic ia lly d e n ie d g o v e rn m e n t p erso n s r e tu rn e d to fe d e ra l p ris o n s due see h o w y o u co u ld. A s one can see, M r . L ion's *rt* J h a tre d , d iv o rc e , g re e d , d ru n ke n n e ss, p rid e , and m ilita ry p o s itio n s, th ro w n o u t o f c e rta in th e re is no su re fire m e th o d o f re a d in g an e m o tio n a l o u tc r y o t contridicti to p a ro le vio la tio n s ? I f so, s h o u ld w e B u t n o w w e com e to th e a re a o f s e lf rig h te o u sn e ss and s la n d e r a m on g o th e r chu rche s, o stra cize d on a ll le v e ls o f e m ­ m inds, o r o f p re d ic tin g c rim in a lity . H ow (th e p u b lic ) be a la rm e d ? N o , I th in k n o t. r e h a b ilita tio n , o r r e fo rm as y o u ca ll it. co n je c tu re , n o m a tte r how well ® th in g s . p lo y m e n t and s o cie ty. do yo u su g ge st w e d o th is? H o w can V io la tio n o f p a ro le does n o t m e an a n ew T h is is th e second o f y o u r "tw o - tio n e d . A ll o f us know there I T h e e sse n tia l m essage o f C h ris t is th a t a ll O n th e o th e r hand, m a rrie d a nd u n ­ yo u , th e n , say p rison s have a high ra te c rim e w a s c o m m itte d . T h e re fo re , I f th e p ro n g e d d u t y " th e o ry . Y o u cla im p r i­ o f fa ilu re ? p ro b le m s in th e c rim in a l j 081' ^ J people a re w e a k and p ro n e to s in . A change m a rrie d h ete ro se xu a ls can and d o e ng a g e in 40 p e rc e n t fig u re in c lu d e s p a ro le vio la sons a re th e re to r e h a b ilita te . R e h a b ili­ in th is c o u n try . W h a t we nef<\ J o f h e a rt and a tu r n in g to G od is necessary. ille g a l and u n p ro c re a tiv e sex, se cu re th a t it tio n s , w e ca n n o t n e c e s sa rily assum e ta tio n is a n a b s tra c t te r m , b u t w h a t d o T h e n M r. L io n tr ie s to im p re ss us a rtic le s th a t w ill o ffe r a constru T h a t change is m a n ife s te d in a n ew a ttitu d e is a p riv a te m a tte r w ith in t h e ir p u b lic th e re w as a 40 p e rc e n t in cre a se in w ith th e a lle g e d ly lo w c rim e ra te s in a d v a n ce m e n t to a b e tte r w a y .n0* * y o u m e an b y it? D o yo u m ean th a t i f o f p u re love. T h e g re a te s t c o m m a n d m e n t is re la tio n s h ip . c rim e . L io n ’s s ta tis tic is th e re fo re P a k is ta n and S au d ia A ra b ia . A re yo u , p e rso n X is fo u n d g u ilt y o f c o m m ittin g o f fa u lts . , to lo ve G od a n d to lo ve one’s n e ig h b o rs. S t. J a n K irs te n in co n clu sive . s ir , s a y in g th o se c o u n trie s a re co m p ar se x o ffe n se s, th a t th e p ris o n sh o uld M oki is o senior maforing in P aul’s te s ta m e n t to lo ve le aves no d o u b t A d d re s s w ith h e ld b y re q u e s t able to th e U n ite d S ta te s? Y ou th e n /ustice at MSU m b s ,who 4w ill not sit with gay, lambasted, praised 9 p a rtic ip a tin g w ith g ay s ***** COURT Lett STAMP M O M Q i a m TtACHWS FfftiCr.-fibUi rTtM NPCH p ro v e s d o c u m e n t used b y o u r frie n d in th e M id d le E a s t to k ill and su b ju g a te his M oslem ,, C o m b s J r., In y o u r le tte r o f A p r il d is c rim in a te d a g a in st. T o w h o m do an n e ig h b o rs. T h is is th e same d ocum e n t used you stated th a t y o u r re lig io u s I'o rcve n te d you fro m s ittin g on a o pp re sse d people tu r n fo r u n d e rs ta n d in g , if n o t to o th e ra w h o a re a lso opp re sse d ? I do its c o n se rv atism to ju s tify a m illio n instances o f social and p o litic a l in ju s tic e . l a t is chaired by a h om osexual. D oes n o t fe e l i t is necessary to d e fin e w h y a I t is a c o n tra d ic tio n o f in te re s ts fo r a Ia n also th a t you a re n o t g o in g to p erso n is d is c rim in a te d a g a in s t. T h e a ct o f Ir a C om bs has re s ig n e d as th e N a tio n a l b la c k , so lo n g enslave d in C h ris tia n c iv iliz a ­ ■ate in the U n ite d S ta te s g o v e rn d is c rim in a tio n s k n o w s no b a r r ie rs o r b ound P an H e lle n ic C o u n c il head because he tio n , to r e ly on such an o pp re ssive K ra u s e m any o f th e s e n a to rs a re a rie s. S ho u ld n o t a lso o u r rep u g n a n ce o v e r refu se s “ to s it o n a n y b o a rd ch a ire d b y a d o c u m e n t as th e basis o f m o ra lity . E u a ls ? Does it m ean th a t y o u a re n o t m an's in h u m a n ity to m a n be th e same? h om o se xu a l.” T h e re is m u ch fo r us to le arn I t is u se fu l to n o te th a t C om bs belie ve s T at t (,nd re lig io u s se rvice s because L a tis h a A . S m ith b y t h is re s ig n a tio n a nd a lo t th a t w e should th a t g a y s ca n n o t be cla ssifie d w ith h im s e lf X ,. homosexual cle rg y m e n ? 669 E . M c D o n e l H a ll p ro b a b ly d o because o f it. as b e in g a “ m in o r ity ." H e sta te s , “ a p erso n ■ since you've decided to d ra g th e is a hom osexual because he w a n ts to be N P H C o b ta in e d a v o tin g se a t on th e o n e ." S o m uch b u ll. S tu d ie s have found th a t I n faiths ih nw kin d o f yo u to be so r |(if as t„ w hich C h ris tia n fa ith you A S M S U S tu d e n t B o a rd a fte r a s ix to one sexual p re fe re n ce is la rg e ly d e te rm in e d L fe r rin g ) in to th is a ffa ir, m a y I Com bs m e rits s tu d e n t a p p ro v a l m a rg in in a re fe re n d u m la st te rm . A p p ro v a l ca m e fro m G re e ks w h o b e fo re people e n te r e le m e n ta ry school. E q u a tin g g ayness w ith b e in g v o lu n ta ry | v„u that the p rim e d ire c tiv e o f any lik e d th e id ea o f h a v in g y e t a n o th e r G re e k w o u ld be lik e la b e lin g h an d ica pp e r s ta tu s ■ h rislia n ," C a th o lic o r P ro te s ta n t I "I,ove th y n e ig h b o r.” N o w h e re in p ra is e , n o t a tta c k r e p re s e n ta tiv e d e c id in g A S M S U p o licy . A p p ro v a l also ca m e fro m s tu d e n t lib e ra ls th e sam e. T h e o n ly "ch o ic e " open to | e does it say. Dove th y h e te ro s e x u a l hom osexuals is w h e th e r to p u b lic ly a d m it w h o e q u a te d b e in g b la c k w ith b e in g lib e ra l th e ir p re fe re n ce s a nd th u s face th e fu ll fu r y I t is u n fo rtu n a te to see th a t th e e d ito ria l on m o st issues a n d th u s lik e d th e id ea o f | „ h you p erso n a lly m a y n o t be s ta ff o f th e S ta te N e w s ia n o t c h a n g in g fro m o f social, le ga l and p o litic a l d is c rim in a tio n , g e ttin g a n o th e r lib e r a l on th e b oa rd . T h e o r to d isg uise th e ir p re fe re n ce s and face I t , you should fin d it in te re s tin g to tr a d itio n . W h e n e v e r a le tte r a pp e a rs in th e non G re e k m o d e ra te s and c o n se rv a tive s psych o log ica l m a yh em . C l by the w ritin g s o f V a tic a n II, n e w s p a p e r w h ic h goes c o n tra ry to th e d id n 't b o th e r to v o te . G e ttin g back to A S M S U . in ste a d o f fx u a l behavior ia to le ra te d b y th e N e w s' le ft w in g e d o p in io n s , and w h ic h has I |io n 't blame C h ris tia n ity fo r y o u r s u ffic ie n t fo rc e to cause a tte n tio n to th e W h a t th e lib e ra ls le a rn e d fro m I r a C om bs m a k in g th e b oa rd m o re s u p p o rtiv e o f c iv il C liv e , rinse m inded o p in io n s . O w n a rtic le , th e n e w s p a p e r's s ta ff re ta lia te s is th a t n o t a ll b la c ks a re lib e ra l and th a t th e lib e rtie s and social ju s tic e , i t is o b v io u s th a t lo u r opinions. You do g re a t in ju s tic e N P H C re p re s e n ta tiv e f i t m o re w ith th e g ra n tin g th e N P H C a v o tin g seat has m ade w ith a b o m b a s tic a tta c k on th e a u th o r o f th e X u fu s who are "tr u e C h ris tia n s " and re a c tio n a ry b lo c k th a n w ith th e p itifu lly th e b oa rd m o re c o n s e rv a tiv e . T h is m ista ke a rtic le . I s p e c ific a lly r e fe r to M o n d a y's ■pt hom osexuality. sm a ll lib e ra l g ro u p . T h is re v e la tio n is can be re m e d ie d b y re p la cin g th e N P H C se ra p h ic e d ito r ia l "T h e G ospel A c c o rd in g to l a s a black w om an. I am o ffe n d e d , as Ir a C o m b s ." p ro b a b ly a sh o ck to a lo t o f d ecen t people. se a t w ith a c o lle c tiv e ly selected re p re se n ta ­ em barrassed by y o u r lack o f tiv e fro m a ll m in o r ity cou ncils recognized M r. C om bs had m a de a decision based on C om bs fe lt m o ra lly b ound to a dh e re to C a m (or a g ro u p o f people w h o a re b y th e b oa rd . T h u s, in ste a d o f h a v in g a seat his p erso n a l co n ce pts o f m o ra lity and acte d th e p re ju d ic e s o f th e B ib le to sup pre ss th e re p re s e n tin g o n ly G re e k b lacks, th e seat on th e d ecision . T h e S ta te N e w s a tta c k e d rig h ts o f g ays t o seek a n d hold p u b lic o ffice. w o u ld re p re s e n t a ll b lacks as w e ll as th e his k n o w le d g e o f h is m o ra l s ta n d a rd , th e T h e B ib le is th e sam e d oc u m e n t used to W o m e n ’s C o un cil, th e Gay C o un cil, th e Ludits to J o n e s B ib le . T h e e d ito ria l c la im s th a t as th e N e w T e s ta m e n t tea ch es th a t "d ru n k e n e s s , g lu t keep w o m en and b la c ks c h a tte l fo r c e n tu rie s . T h is is th e sam e d o c u m e n t used H a n d ica p p e r C o u n cil, th e C hicano C ouncil a nd th e N o rth A m e ric a n In d ia n C o uncil. to n y , p re m a rita l sex, a d u lte ry and a h o s t o f S t e S S Ä r v r r to p ro p e l th e C rusad e s. T h is is th e same L v for Dan Jones! C o n g ra tu la tio n s N am e w ith h e ld b y re q u e s t o th e r sin s' ” a re w ro n g a n d th a t th e se a re ■ victory f‘ )r A S M S U S tu d e n t B oa rd n o t p a r tic u la r ly fin g e re d o u t aa re p u g n a n t l i t . A som ew hat s u rp ris in g v ic to r y b y so c ie ty , h o m o s e x u a lity s h o u ld also be i a t someone fro m th e g a y co m m u a cce p ta ble . lu M ra p tu re th is p o s itio n h ere a t B y its m o d e rn -d a y fre e -th in k in g , th e T a k e c a r e o f ‘th e b e a m in y o u r e y e 9 f ir s t , I r a | v College.' Th e re s ig n a tio n o f Ira S ta te N e w s has fo rg o tte n th a t a ll o f th e se Iw a s probably th e b e g in n in g o f a a re e q u a lly re p u g n a n t a n d d e s e rv in g o f N o d o u b t som e people w ill respo n d to Ira Mow ij.ifs un»- say it s im p ly and c le a rly I b lc set o f e ve nts s u rro u n d in g D a n p e rso n a l d is a p p ro b a tio n . T h e p a p e r has w h ole s ta te o f fe e lin g one’s deepest lo ve fo r C om bs le tte r b y c itin g p s y c h ia tric o p in io n e nough.’ L e s b ia n s and gay m en d o n o t have m o ra l o b lig a tio n is to r e je c t his self- I s president. H ang in th e re . D a n ! a tta c k e d th e s ta n d a rd s o f a ll good people b y people o f one's o w n sex. th a t h o m o s e x u a lity is d e te rm in e d b y th e som e se cre t in g re d ie n t th a t m akes th e m rig h te o u s in tim id a tio n and a ffirm o u r Ite d ly oth e rs w ill in s is t on w ip in g c la im in g th a t th e B ib le te a ch es acceptance Ira C om bs seem s to feel th a t b lin d age o f s ix , th a t hom o se xu a ls "c a n n o t h e lp w e ird and a b n o rm a l. W o m en lo ve w o m en , c o m m itm e n t to th o se w e love — to say, Kbs behind you and m a in ta in in g a o f th e se p e rs o n a lly d e g ra d in g p ra ctice s. p re ju d ic e a g a in s t le sb ia n s and gay m en ia o u rs e lv e s .” and so on. W h ile I re s p e ct and m en i l a ssu m e ! lo ve m en. n o t o u t o f a " W h e th e r o r not w e o rig in a lly chose to be fttanre. You have m y s u p p o rt and T h e e d ito rs h a v e m a de a lib e ra l in te rp r e ta ­ som ehow m o re d e fe n sib le th a n b lin d p re ju ­ anyon e 's g e n u in e fe e lin g th a t th e y lo ve d s e lf conscious re lis h fo r p e r v e r s ity b u t g ay, w e choose i t n ow . and w e b elie ve in o u r ■ y the support o f m a ny o th e rs w hose tio n o f an a n c ie n t b o o k w h ic h ia p ro b a b ly d ice a g a in s t ra c ia l g ro u p s. A p p a re n tly he choice. Ira . no d o u b t, w ill re m e m b e r th e people o f th e ir o w n sex fro m a v e ry y o u n g because th e y d o n o t feel u n n a tu ra l o r psness is not tra p p e d b e tw e e n th e to o c o n s e rv a tiv e f o r th e m to re a d c o m p le te ­ b elie ve s th a t d is c rim in a tio n on th e basis o f c h a p te r and verse, b u t I suggest he ta ke age, I a lso w o n d e r w h y w e a re fo rce d , o v e r im rn o ra i a bo u t lo v in g , re s p e c tin g and a book. ly re lig io u s b e lie fs lo r la ck th e re o f) is p e r ­ care o f th e beam in h is ow n eye b efo re and o v e r a g a in , to excuse o u rse lve s to c o m m ittin g th e ir e n e rg y to som eone o f T im o th y C. H o hn M ic h a e l R . B rid g e n fe c tly a lrig h t. H o w e v e r, w e a re u n d e r no t r y in g to id e n tify th e m ote in an yo n e else's. ig n o ra n t a n d p re ju d ic e d people b y im p ly in g 1137 F r y e S t. 4908 S. H a g a d o rn m o ra l o b lig a tio n to a cce p t h is v ie w (w id e ly th a t w e a re h e lp le ss v ic tim s o f a fa te C a th e rin e M adsen F a s t L a n sin g E a s t L a n a in g , M I >om e people re a liz e th is p ra c tic a lly fro m sh a re d a m o n g C h ris tia n s ) th a t sex is a n ob o d y w o u ld w a n t. B ox 268 b irth , w h e th e r th e y u n d e rs ta n d it co n ­ p o llu ta n t. I t seem s to m e th a t o u r stro n g e s t sciously in se xu a l te rm s o r n o t; o th e rs g ro w E ast L a n sin g f<> lo ve th e ir o w n sex as th e y g ro w to lo ve and respect th e m se lve s. T h e re sh o uld be Combs w ro n g , b a t d e p a r tu r e sad n o th in g s in is te r o r th r e a te n in g a bo u t a n y o f FRED VAN HARTESVELDT th is, and it does not re a lly eve n h in g e on w h at peo p le do in bed. C om bs' h o r r o r at I am c o n s id e ra b ly saddened by th e re fu s a l o f Ir a C om bs to s it on th e A S M S U W h a t good does it do? G o v e rn m e n t and re lig io n a re supposed to be separate in th is th e act o f h o m o s e x u a lity " — d e ta ch e d fro m S tu d e n t B o a rd on th e g ro u n d s th a t D an c o u n try . T h is a ctio n b y Ir a Com bs, no all e m o tio n a l and social c o n te x t — is Jones is gay. m a tte r h ow h ig h ly p rin c ip le d , se rve s o n ly lu d icro u s. A multiple choice life W h a t e a r th ly d iffe re n c e does it m a ke to h im i f people o f th e sam e sex m a ke love? H o m o s e x u a lity is not an a ct — it is th e T h is m eans th a t A S M S l' w ill be lo sin g a ta le n te d a d m in s tra to r. H o w e v e r. 1 tr u s t Ir a acted on p rin c ip le as he sta te d and th is sh o uld be re spe cted . to fu r th e r d iv id e , h u rt, and d im in is h th e e ffe ctive n e ss o f th e A S M S U board. H e n ry Sosa 341 E ve rg re e n A p t 6f E ast L a n sin g 48823 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau » tu rn to the a na lo gy o f th e fo re m a n T h e fa lla c y o f th e p o litic a l p a ra n o id LAUES AND u n re a s o n in g m asses? Ened in my T h u rs d a y co lu m n. W ith lie» e xp osed : th e s e c u rity o f e litis m is sw here yes. Them ITS A SHAME, REALLY. I GENTLEMEN FORMOST HUM. A g a in , th e fa u lt lie s w ith th e SURE ARE EXPANDED:7 1 selection o f th e new fo re m a n it m m . v tr ’ve d evalu ed MAY I HAYE COURTEOUS BuCRS THEYSTILL n o t fa th e re d b y fr e e d , b u t b y th e m asses. . and w ith it th e p o litic a l p ara A .JTJT CONSIDERABLY THE HUMAN RIGHTS AWARDS YOURATTENTION, CUSTOMS JN BER- USING m asses th r o u g h a n e c e s sa ry re p re s e n ta ­ 'A’EOOR/ES m y , AS­ ■s reasoning. F o r w h ile th e fo re m a n D e c is io n in g is a d iffic u lt a rt to teach B lOFFBUNG SO M ANY.. PLEASE? IN OUH OFFICIALS.. MUDA .>y< tiv e d e m o c ra c y . G re e d , n o t e litis m , is TEAR. FUST CATEGORY.. Eses his successor, th e v o te rs choose JEEPS? in h e re n t. D e m o c ra c y fo s te rs c o rru p tio n e ve n one p erso n . R e ason in g also re ■uccessor in a d e m o c ra tic e lite . T h e o n ly in th a t th e m asses fo s te r e litis m . q u ire s in te llig e n c e . G iv e n 200 m illio n p eople, m o s t o f w h o m a re o n ly ques tio n a b ly in te llig e n t, an e du ca tio n a l sys te rn w h ic h te a ch es re a s o n in g becom es m o re th a n d iffic u lt. I t becom es im pos piven 200 million people, most of whom are only question- sib le. fly Intelligent, on educational system which teaches reason- S 'id ñ W ife ' becomes more than difficult. It becomes Impossible. W h a t h ap pens? T h e m asses doom th e m s e lv e s to a m u ltip le choice life . W ith lu c k , th e y le a rn d is c ip lin e and Ü '; r e x is tin g in fo rm a tio n . W ith v o litio n , ban is a d ic ta to r. F o r th e a n a lo g y to th e y g o on to re a so n , to fo rm u la te new T h is d a m p e n s, th e n , th e n o tio n th a t ■lid. the w o rk e rs, n o t th e fo re m a n , in fo rm a tio n . T h e y becom e p a rt o f th e th e m asses a re n 't ta u g h t to re a so n d u e pm ine the next fo re m an . in te lle c tu a l e lite . to th e p re se n ce o f a n e lite . S u re , th e I long as th e n u m b e r o f w o rk e rs e lite m a y n o t w is h to k i l l its o w n L e ft b e h in d a re th e m asses. R esponsi ■ few, greed w o u ld p la y lit t le ro le , sta tu s . A n d c e r ta in ly its m e m b e rs a re candidates fo r fo re m a n w o u ld be of one a n o th e r's v ie w s and c o rru p t, som e o f th e m . B u t e ve n i f th e m asses w e re a ll ta u g h t to re a so n as w e ll b le fo r t h e ir o w n ig n o ra n ce m e re ly because o f t h e ir g re a t n u m b e r, th e y u n th in k in g ly sca ve n g e spoon fed facts m su ” pd E Ens. 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S e n io r L a r r y P a s h n ick ( 1 2 ) a n d ju n io r B ria n b as e b a ll te a m w ill see its next action t S S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r ite r In M S U 's 8-1 loss to Io w a on F rid a y , S p a rta n W o lc o tt (3 1) w ill s ta r t th e tw o gam es to d a y fo r 2 p.m . on K ob a F ie ld . ^ D e sp ite w e eken d losses to Io w a a n d M in n e ­ s o p ho m o re S te v e C a rte r a nd fre s h m a n F ra n k sota, M S U m en's te n n is coach S ta n D ro b a c W illa r d ra c ke d u p th e n e tte rs ' o n ly p o in t fo r th e p re fe rs to re m a in o p tim is tic a b o u t th e S p a rta n n ine m a tch e s in th e ir d ou b les v ic to r y o v e r Io w a 's Softball squad CELEBRATE n e tte rs ' chances in to d a y 's a fte rn o o n m atch e s E ric P e p p in g a n d T im Ja co b so n. C a rte r and w ith M ich ig a n in A n n A rb o r. W illa r d to o k b o th se ts fro m Io w a 6-3, 6-3. ISRAEL’S “ W e ’ ve p layed som e good te n n is ," D ro b a c said. S a tu rd a y 's 7-2 loss to M in n e s o ta w a s a h e a rt "T h e fre sh m en a re p la y in g good te n n is . T h e y b re a k e r, a nd m uch clo s e r th a n th e fin a l score opens at hom e look as th o u g h th e y 'v e m a tu re d and I th in k th a t in d ica te s, as a ll b u t tw o o f th e s in g le s m a tch e s th e y rea lize now w h a t league th e y ’r e in ." w e n t th e fu ll th re e se ts a n d tw o o f th e d o u b le s B ir r in g fla a h flo o d s o r a fre a k A c tu a lly , unless a sm a ll m ira c le sh o uld occu r m a tch e s also w e n t th e d ista n ce . s n o w s to rm , M S U ’a w o m e n 's 30TH ANNIVERSARY fo r th e S p a rta n s to d a y, i t lo oks as th o u g h th e n e tte rs ’ tw o -g a m e m a tu r ity w o n ’t be q u ite B o th o f th e S p a rta n p o in ts o cc u rre d in th e s o ftb a ll te a m w ill once again WITH A HISTADRUT TOUR sin g le s c o m p e titio n . a tte m p t to o pe n u p t h e ir th re e - EXPERIM ENT IN K IB BU TZ LIVIN O (Ages 15vv enough to sto p th e m ig h ty W o lv e rin e s and th e ir W illa r d cam e fro m b e h in d to b e a t his g am e h om e sch e d ule . T h e Tour Israel, live a nd work on a Kibbutz ra c ke ts cold. M in n e so ta o p p o n e n t T o m N e lso n in th re e se ts by co n te s t w ith th e M ic h ig a n SHOM RO N IN TER N A TIO N AL ENCOUNTER (A o n 11 M ich ig a n , d e fe n d in g B ig T e n ch a m pio n s fo r th e scores o f 2-6, 6-2 and 6-3. W o lv e rin e s w ill b e g in a t 3 p.m . 1«) - T o u r Israel a nd Sinai - C am p activities and won te n th s tra ig h t y e a r, has a lre a d y m anaged to M S U fre s h m a n M a tth e w S a n d le r a lso w e n t th e to d a y on O ld C o lle g e F ie ld o n a M oshav. n com pile a 5 0 re c o rd fo r th e season a n d a re 2-0 d ista n ce and d e fe a te d th e G o p h e rs’ G re g b e h in d J e n is o n F ie ld h o u a e . H IG H SCH O O L DISCO VERY (A ges 15-19) -in-denth aga in st B ig Te n te a m s a fte r h a v in g d e fe a te d b oth W ic k la n d in th re e se ts 4-6, 6-1, 7-6. T h e S p a rta n s a re 1 1 on th e ir tour of Israel. 8 d ay s JN F cam p activities 9 dim M in ne so ta and Io w a o v e r th e w e ek en d . M oshav work. " I w as pleased w ith o u r th re e fre s h m e n ," season fo llo w in g a w e e k e n d w in M ich ig a n also possesses a to p - flig h t p la y e r in D ro b a c sta te d . “ I th o u g h t th e g u y s lo o k e d m uch o v e r B a ll S ta te a n d loss to O hio CO LLEG E PROGRAMS (A g « t IB -23) -T o u rin q i9rM ju n io r J e ff E tte rb e c k . E tte rb e c k re m a in s u n ­ b e tte r (S a tu rd a y ) th a n th e y d id F r id a y . I hoped Kibbutz work. A rcheological Digs. S ta te . M S U faces a to u g h , fir s t defe ated th is season in sin g le s c o m p e titio n , and, th a t th e y 'v e le a rn e d th a t it's g o in g to ta k e one y e a r M ic h ig a n te a m . FAM ILY EXPERIM ENT IN KIBBU TZ LIVIN O -Vo. a lo n g w ith fre sh m a n M a tt H o rw itc h . E tte rb e c k tre m e n d o u s e ffo r t to w in som e m a tch e s th is * * y In th e W o lv e rin e a ' d e b u t a nd your family lour Israel. P articipate in all a s»« has p ro v id e d M ich ig a n w ith a se e m in g ly unb e a t of Kibbutz life cw y e a r. T h e (B ig T e n ) te a m s have a ll im p ro v e d ." p e rfo rm a n c e s over th e ' Z ± v Y* r f 1 w e ek en d th e y w e re v ic to rio u s SEND FON FREE BROCHURES I in tw o easy w in s . U -M d e fe ated H ISTAD RU T TOURS — m G a r e t y le a d in g g o lf e r s * 9 • e a at Rr • # - th e N o rth w e s te rn W ild c a ts 7 2 and C h ica g o S ta te 112 fo r a U 0 3 rd AVE., N.Y.C. 10017 (212)697-0022 I p e rfe c t 20 re c o rd . Name State News Deborah J. Borin T h e re is no c h a rg e fo r th e A d d re s s By JO EC E N TE R S 12 sh o ts to p a r on th e n e x t M S U s e n io r T ig h e K e a t i n g r e t u r n s a s h o t In S a t ­ fu n co u rse to p la y o n ." S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r ite r u r d a y 's lo s s t o M in n e s o t a o n t h e v a r s i t y t e n n is gam e. City th re e h oles (th e 10th , 11th and G a re ty tu rn e d in ro u n d s o f 80 State. Joan G a re ty , s e n io r co-cap­ 1 2 th )," F ossum said. and 81 fo r a 161 score, s ix sh o ts c o u r t s . K e a t i n g a n d K e v in M c N u l t y a r e e x p e r ie n c e d ta in o f th e M S U w o m a n ’s g o lf M S U fin is h e d th e fir s t day b e h in d M y ra N o rs w o rth y , th e s e n io r s , b u t c o a c h S t a n D r o b a c h a s a y o u n g te a m ■ I I team , seems to be fa llin g in to a e ig h t sh o ts beh in d G e o rg ia and to u rn a m e n t’s m e d a lis t fro m t h a t p la y s t h r e e f r e s h m a n . M S I ' . 0 -2 , m e e t s B ig ■ I ru t. B ut i t ’s a r u t th a t she fo u r sh o ts beh in d O S U . S u n ­ K e n tu c k y . 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In v ita tio n a l T o u rn a m e n t held p ro b le m s on th e la s t co u ple o f U nd e rgra d u a te students living on cam p us in a n u n d e r­ S ue E r t l fin is h e d se v e n th in S a tu rd a y and S unday in C o lu m ­ holes and ju s t c o u ld n 't catch ■ th e to u rn a m e n t w ith ro u n d s o f g ra d u a te residence hall w h o do not w ish to u se the bus. O hio. u p ," F ossum said. ■ 83 and 79 fo r a 162 to ta l. 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Ask your agent about additional departures and return trips W K nA »!SôD,£ £ 'I. 7 n u l *** 10 “KUKACM“i (Puces Suti|ecl In who wish a refund on the RHa 1 In a m e re tw o and one-half o f eg g p la n t and a stu ffe d a r t i o f 650 p e rso n s b e fo re m a k in g C o ntinu e d fro m page 1 h o u rs S u n d a y , a d in n e r that ch o ke h e a rt. a n y ch o ice s. B e ll s a id . B y th e sa id . S tu d e n ts do su c h th in g s as sho uld now h ave d ecid e d to 355-0313 ) * tax may pick up refund by Sa°j took a lm o st se v e n m o n th s to D e sig n e d e n t ir e ly b y stu end o f fa ll te r m , th e th e m e and w a s h in g and d ic in g th e v e g a ta s e v e r r e la tio n s w it h th e g ov ) » the treasurer in the dorm y0u L ] p re p a re w a s g r a te fu lly con d e n ts, th e d in n e r w a s in ten de d it s c o m p lim e n tin g m en u a re ) • or on Monday or Tuesday, April ¡¡1 sum ed b y 650 people. The d in n e r w as th e 23rd to fu rn is h e x p e rie n c e stu d e n ts and w it h jo b d e m o n stra te ch o sen , he sa id . D u rin g w in t e r te r m , m em b les and s e a rin g th e m e a t at K e llo g g , B e ll s a id . On the S a t u r d a y b e fo re th e d in n e r, the e rn m e n t." M a ta n zim a p re d ic te d not EUROPE CAR annual M SU Les G o u rm e ts t h e ir c a p a b ilitie s to th e U n iv e r b e rs of th e HRI 435 c la s s o n ly a co n fro n ta tio n b e tw e e n RENT or BUY food is tra n s p o r t e d to L o n g ’s in I* * * * * * * A D in n e r D a n c e , o rg a n ize d and p re p a re d by about 250 H o te l. s it y and a re a r e s t a u r a n t e u r s . P r e p a r a tio n fo r th e d in n e r p re p a re a te s t d in n e r o f th e ch osen m e n u . C h a irp e r s o n s and a r e fr ig e ra t e d t r u c k . O n S u n d a y , stu d e n ts b e g in a r r iv in g at T r a n s k e i and S o u th A fr ic a b ut a “ b lo od y s tr u g g le " b e tw e e n LOWEST PRICES U in in n I » .,.'' R e s ta u r a n t and In s tit u t io n a l b eg in s e a r ly in th e fa ll w it h the se le c te d M S U fa c u lt y th e n e v a l L o n g s a t noon a nd b eg in fin a l b la ck and w h ite S o u th A fr ic a n s . FOR STUDENTS,TEACHERS M a n a g em e n t stu d e n ts. s e le ctio n o f it s 15 c h a irp e rs o n s , uate th e food. p re p a ra tio n s fo r th e 6 p.m . M a ta n zim a a s s e rte d th a t the EUROPE BY CAR H e ld a t L o n g 's B a n q u e t O n said D o n a ld B e ll, M SU h otel E a r l y in s p r in g t e r m , v o lu n 45 R o c k e fe lle r P i « « d in n e r. b re a k in re la t io n s w a s fo rced on t e r in L a n s in g , th e m enu fea and r e s t a u r a n t m an ag e m en t t e e rs a r e so u g h t to w a it on N e w Y o rk , N Y 10 02 0 h im by S o u th A f r ic a ’s “ con tu re d foods w ith a M a rd i G ra s in s t r u c t o r and fa c u lt y a d v is o r T h o n e (2 1 2 ) 5 8 1 -3 0 4 0 t a b le s a nd co o k, A n g e lo s a n te As one East L a n s in g res- te m p tu o u s and b r u t a l" re je c th e m e , su ch as sh rim p creo le fo r th e d in n e r. s a id . Mall this ad for Special t a u r a n te u r p u t it , th e s tu d e n ts tion o f h is g o v e rn m e n t's c la im and J e ffe r s o n D a v is ch eese pie. C h a irp e r s o n s d is c u s s th e cost A w e e k b e fo re th e d in n e r, Studant/Taachar Tariff. w e re "m o re p r o fe s s io n a l" than to East G riq u a la n d . a lo ng T h e e n tr e e o f th e s ix co u rse and fe a s ib ility o f p r e p a rin g a s tu d e n ts b eg in p r e p a ra tio n s in so m e p ro fe ss io n a ls . I □ RENTAL . ] LEASE □ PURCHASE I T r a n s k e i's n o rth e rn b o rd e r. m eal w a s e n title d T o u rn e d o s H e n r y I V S a u c e B e a r n a is e , £ * ★ R H A * + * £ T O N I G H T * J Term passet J * LIVE IN CONCERT \L jL Pop E ntertainm ent proudly p resen ts: Tï T ee rm T rm p nass^see«s; n an r ee a- n ^. J v a il a b le in th e RHA J J o f fic e 323 S tu d e n t J J S e r v ic e s , M onday- J F r id a y f ro m 1-4 p .m . ^ V*★★★★★★★★★ I TONIGHT I The A w n k fiiln n o f a W a n to n . : V [RHA 3 g ú d / m / h „ Iv, T U E S D A Y A P R IL 11 8 p .m . Jenison Fieldhouse with sp e c ia l g u est Show tim e«: 7:30, 9:00 KARLA BONOFF iunfwtn v. r\tu^ k\ n v ’tfr S I iV iv ttv / ^ it 10:20 T ic k e ts * 7 .5 0 a n d * 6 .5 0 K.vV’ f .At»*:,!'. 4 Show placa: 326 N a t Sci "Bok Ln-nul ftw V •*.u> R\l>:: IV:*; J <,>: Adm ission: Students, on sa le at P G ' pwitii BSUU U ttiril :: * 2 .5 0 ,statt *3.50 Tues. C onrad 7 :1 5 1 9:30 J on tntfdoinmini «•',.<* o* Beo filmt Student» faculty ond s'oH «eleo"-* lO» MSU UNION, SOUNDS & DIVERSIONS Students faculty 4 Staff welcome University ID r e q u i r e d to enter ^ checked RHA film s jL and WHEREHOUSE RECORDS ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "BuîîhfiiUItieatttA iPlenty of good s e a ts still a v a ila b le at th e door DIRECTOR'SCHOICEFILMSERIES SPRINGT97I .* e s K * ' THE DEAN O F BEER'S QUKKK QUIZ. Q: “ 29.5 Degrees” is: a) The new book by Dennis "Credit i lours Yeider. college • v . , < student since 1 c>()4 bl The latitudinal coordinate of an area of unexplained ■SUN 1 phenomena known as the "Bermuda Shorts!' Id, very c lO. 323 3: c) The temperature of Aunt Gertrude's holiday smooches 1*5 p.m., dIThe temperature at which Schlitz is Chill Lagered. / • or wee 0(5) A : Always (d) and sometimes (c). JSUN 24 OPEN AT 7:00 PM Though 29.0 degrees is bad news for nephews, nieces and ■needs bo FEATURE AT 7:15-9:20 PM WAITER MATTHAU in Uncle George, it's great news for us beer lovers. lii< ‘Stl«i> V ile j \ JPete, 351 1 4-4.14 I ■ Cause Chill -Lager: ng gives Schlitz a distinctively crisp, clean taste. 11*41 S i l l Which we academic types refer to as "great" to the nth degree. To obtain reference material for the next quiz, consult the Yellow Pages for the name of your local Schlitz distributor. 11*11 ll. lY I * , | V I I II» « “ 4 4 « «I I Í I I I 4 “. WID AT 1:00-3:05 * 15 7:15 9:20 PM IFYOUDON’THAVESCHÜTZ, I Ilf.II* I I.lf|% V & YOUDONTHAVEGUSTO. 4 < « <1 I i l 11<“ \ A U i i y T a n n e r 's I« nil«* .|| flit* V llf OPEN A I 7 00p m JonaIi FEATURE 7 30 9 30 "THE WACKIEST •••¿ •S i? * w h o w ill b e 2 5 WAGON TRAIN IN THE WEST" G’ For t h e lo o k o f W TbeyE A R BOB DENVER SA T U R D A Y NIGHT FEVER FORREST TUCKER 2000 catch Disco dance Wed 1:M-3:)Q 5 30 7:30 9:30 NfNnda StcMUIer MY FAVORITE RUB OF THIS YEAR. Dun of Beer At light ot o luther ond at tpry at a mano «vi« ooewtoa ENDSTHURS. fun/ Learn squirrel and lomttlmtt juit at nutty.' Slewan niem vVNt W U "A ttrrlflcolly Inttlligant. witty TODAY OPIN 7:00 P M FEATURE 7:20-9:30 MEL BROOKS COM EDY at DeMellio’s comtdy. ............... ......... 110 min., color, 35mm in French with English subtitles , TONIGHT àj TUESDAY, APRIL11 7&9:30p.m. '•A*OttM> OOTMlOa TODAY OPIN 7:00p.m . FIA TU R I 7:30 9:30 D e M e llio school of dance [in F a irch ik J T h e a t r e | bs low c W OW !IT'S HOT I PHONE 4 8 2 -2 2 5 9 $1.50 at the door or Director's Don't m isi |t| Choice Series Ticket 1 1 N VV I ' . l n n r j t o n $5 for 5 admissions SATURDAY NIGHT C ouplai D lico Dancing available at the FEVER D ltte Dente C lattet tor Single* and Pair* Union Ticket Office 3 00 per Cte** Latía n 6 Full Ona Haur la iio n * Starring R ___________ P riv e te U u o n i Too and Na Cantrec t* 8 : 1 5 -4 :3 0 JOHN TRAVOLTA - y . la a rn New York Hutfla-latln H u.tla-Trlpl, and Double Huttle-Learn the Oipt-Th. Splng Tha Smooth __________THePency Turn* and the Je tty Footwork •M w ty c te jlfte j Em ploym ent { ( ; E ip lo y w n t j | A p s rts ie s ts Apartments C lo iiM M A d v e rtis in g Houses £ Houses £ In fo n o a tlo fi HONDA CB 350, 1972, elec PART TIME positions for ORGANIST - Part time Lan SOUTH HOLMES, near ONE OR two fem ales needed trie start, new battery, very a v a ; i a b l e IMMEDIATELY 2 BEDROOMS for rent. $150 MSU stu d en ts 15-20 hours/ sing area church, 646 6892 Sparrow Hospital. Upper 1 347 Student Services lid g . good condition $425 Jack for four person apartm ent 4 bedroom house adjacent to lease and deposit 485-7593 fHO Ni JJ5-MM week A utom otive required. after 5:30 p.m. 8 4 11(3) room efficiency Includes 351 6472. S-5-4 12 (31 sum m er and or fall 353 2822 r.ampij'-, includes fireplace, 8 4 17 (3) Phone 339 9500 C 20 4 28(4) Kitchen, utilities, parking 2 4 11(3) and garage with studio Re NURSERY/LANDSCAPE Share bath, $75 351 7497 NORTON 1975. 850 cc. with m echanical and som e d ured to $395 m onth Call 3 5 MAN, furnished, car­ HATH PART TIME Janitorial Must 0 7 4 11(5) Lots of extras, like new FEMALE NEEDED immedi EQUITY VEST 351 1500 peted, 2 baths. South Fran­ I dey • per line have auto. Call Mr. Grossi sales ex perience Send re OArl $1650. 323 4145. 8 4 14(3) ately River Glen apartm ents 0 20 4 28' 6- cis, Lansing, $275. 332 1800, 3 dey» • K K per line 482 6232 8 4 13 (31 sum e to GIANT LAND SCAPE COMPANY, P.O C E D A R V IL L A G E A cross from Holmes Hall 372 1801 4-4-14(4) H é deys ■7S< per line PENTON KTM 175 with new Marla 351 5244 7 4 18(4) SWIM COACH im m ediate Box 13, Holt. Ml 48824 EAST LANSING, furnished n» • dey» • 70< per line helmet, leathers, tools, more. A P A R T M IN T S VIRGINIA STREET area. 4 opening for year round. AAU 8 4 12(5) house, Ju n e 15 to March 25 a jL Im m aculate. $550 Call late Now leasing FEMALE NEEDED to share Four bedroom s. family bedroom. 4 person duplex. a ge group swim club in deluxe 3 m an apartm ent lin e rote per insertion 393 6845 4 4 14 (4) Lansing area C ontact Don NORTHERN MICHIGAN for fo il and summer rooms. 2 m-ies from cam pus Available 9 16 78 12 m onth Sum m er and or fall and win lease $380 m onth * utili­ LeDac. 371 5140 5 4 11 (6) sum m er cam p n eeds coun $420 per m onth 337 1148 B O G U E at RED CED AR ter Walking distance to cam 5 4 146 ties 15 20 m inute walk to KAWASAKI 125, 1974, very selors with th e following good condition $375 negoti skills: Gym nastics, tennis, 3515180 pus. Neat, friendly room Collmgwood entrance. 351- notine» • 3 line* - *4 00 • 5 doys 80' per line over PART TIME yard work, Cha m ates 332 4487 3 4-11*61 able. 349 2047 4 4 14 (3) dance, guitar a n d arts and NICE HOUSE for 4 or 5 1177 7-8 p m 4-4-14 (8) 3 lines. No odjustment in rate when cancelled teau Garden A partm ents crafts. Call 332 0436 124 CEDAR ST East la n people Near cam pus and Price of ittm (s) mu»t be stated in od M aximum HONDA 1975 CL 360 Low M ount Hope and Hagadorn sing 2 m an, 1 bedroom , fur bus $375 351 5865 5 4 14-3' SOMEONE TO share house 3 4 12(6) sale price of 'SO. mileage, extras. 393 4974 Call 349 9273 2 4 12 (5) nished a p artm ents Heat in HASLETTARMS in Okemos. Must like child­ nuts Personal eds • 3 lin ts '2 25 per insertion after 5 p.m 5 4 14(3) PART TIME bartender, short eluded $195 m onth Year OWN ROOM in house Close ren. Own room laundry facili­ PART TIME help for land SUMMER & FALL 75* per line over 3 lines (prepayment). order cook. Apply BACK leases only J u n e 15 or to cam pus p ets welcome ties, $100 m onth. 349-2866 »moge/Geroge Sole eds • 4 lines ‘ 2 50 YAMAHA 500 Road Bike, scaping. M ust have own Septem ber 1. 129 Burcham LEASING 8 4-20 (5) STAGE, Meridian Mall O r bus line. 332 0390 1973 luggage rack, ferring, transportation 349 3150 3 4 12(3! y per line over 4 lines • per insertion, 5 4 14(4) Dr Efficiency $160 m onth 3 5 1 -1 9 5 7 2 4 12 (3) 5 BEDROOM house, 2 blocks fnd Town eds * 4 lines - *2.50 per insertion evenings. 351 7144 3 4 12(3) Dam age deposit required 6 p m 10 p.m 882 2316 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 EAST LANSING now teas­ behind Dooleys Summer- 43' per line over 4 lines. ROOM AND board given in BABYSITTER GOOD refer KAWASAKI 1973, 750 CC. e n c es Own transportation a 0 20 4 28(9» ing Houses, duplexes and fall. Partly furnished Kitchen, I Founds eds /Transportation o d i • 3 linos M 50 ex ch an g e for 20 hours a week New tires, chain, sprockets. m ust 2 3 d ays weekly 351 1 BEDROOM partiady fur rooms Available for summer fireplace, screened in porch p#r Insertion 50' per line over 3 lines of secretarial duties. Hours $700 663 3866 5 4 14(3) 8878 5 4 14(3) nishec East side of Lansing and c r fail Cat! STE MAR 353 2809 353 2503, 353 are 5-9 p.m ., M onday Friday, MANAGEMENT 351 5510 23’0 X8-4-19 i7) $145 r lonth 485 7593 8 4 ’ 7 SUZUKI 1972 GT 750J. Ex ST. VINCENT HOME FOR KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, 1 Beechwood (3) 5 4 14'6 D a a d lin ts cellent condition, full dress. CHILDREN, 2800 W est Wil year experience on 3742 or SUMMER ?. fem ales house 2 p m. - 1 class day before publication 676 4528 5 4 14(3) low. Call 323 4734 for particu­ 129 necessary. Afternoon Apartments FOR REN’ , •a'i country or. M A C . own room Park­ lars 7-4-13(8) SUBLET 2 bedroom 2 batn - juse 2C - I - 1om Lansmg ing. furnished 332-2396 nctllotion Change I p.m. I class day before shift. SPARTAN DATA, 393 5 b locks to M S U summ er m onths $220 Cat1 Needs som e wo v « a rd y m a r 8 4 2C i 4. publication. 8630 8 4 13 (4) L a rg e 2 b e d ro o m 351 7800 betw een noon and GAME ROOM personnel. type 543 79793 ter 7 30 D m <9 od is ordered it cannot be cancelled or chonged M o S o v ie t / Young ladies preferred. Good W AITRESSES, LUNCH fu rn is h e d 1 p m w eekends and eve HOUSES STARTING June. until after 1st insertion pay, benefits and pleasant nmgs. 393 2476 or 6 5 ’ 5848 hours and part tim e nights, S p e c ia l s u m m e r r a t e s 4 6 man Very close From ere is a M 00 charge for I od chonge plus 50' per working positions Excellent n o Sundays. Apply in person 8 4 17 ¡5' $350 332 *800 372-1801 additional change fo r m axim um of 3 changes JUNK CARS w a n ted Also positions for stu d en ts, full DODGE HOUSE, 415 E Sag. 2bedroom units *160 FA»» 78 '.arge 5 bedroom 0 9 4-2* 4^ selling used p arts Phone : State News w ill only be responsible for the 1st and part time. Apply in per n aw at Cedar. 8-4 13 (5) Now looting For EFFICIENCY i m m e d .a te house *or 5 person group anytim e. 321 2651 son only. CINEMA X, 1000 occupancv S185 flu» day's incorrect insertion Adjustm ent claim * must K'tchen Sundry parking. Ex OWN ROOM in house, $75 C 20 4 28(3) Fall as low as *270 be mode within 10 days of exp ira tio n date W. Jolly Road. 0-20-4 28 (8) Call o ft# r I pm CHAM WOODS 745 B.jr cei'en* iocat'On $120 m onth month - utilities, $50 depos- ADD A tune. Unusual sales ■Chan- 35- 31 18 0 20 4 38 4 b j t ¡¡ties 12 m onth lease on bus ime. See betw een 11» ore due 7 days from od exp ira tio n dote If not BRAKE PARTS including MOTHERS HELPED for su m ­ opportunity. 40% profit. Call paid by due date a 50' lote service charge w ill 393 1815 after 5 p m 3 3 3 -0 0 5 3 332 1918 3-4-1W - 10 a m -9 p m 116 Mifflin brake pads, sh o es a n d hy m er. Responsible, able to SUMMER SUBLEASE 1 v be due 2 4 11(3) Avenue Must be employed. draulic co m p o n e n ts in stock care for tw o children b light 2 person furnished a p a - ROOM m h_/msned house EAST LANSING - Fur­ 6 4-18 >5 at CHEQUERED FLAG FOR housekeeping Prefer girl 16 rnent A.r 5 0 1 HiNcresi 351 nished 1 bedroom $215 m $100 "-onth p'us ut Hit'es de EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 East or older. Room £r board plus 6915 or 351 4212 3 4 12 4 pos* 332-0163 3 4.*1-3' Kalamazoo St 487 5055. one eludes utilities 337 1414 NOv\ »EASING 4 and 5 good pay with loving family F o r R e st 8 4 17 (3) b e d 'o o n houses Most with- mile W est of cam p u s Call Mrs. Berger (312) 882 ROOM : \ 3-bedroom nouse .ito n o tiv e 'A A s to n o t iv e A t' w aging distance to cam- C 20 4 28(7) 4392 collect. 5 4 11 (8) There s som ething for every MUST SUBLEASE • luxury N o w le asing ^ 'c ie ssio n a 1 person or se r­ dus Ca<: 351 4 t0 7 betw een ves Student only $66 67 5 9 p m or Saturday ACUDA 70 Automatic, DENTAL RECEPTIONIST one m to d ay 's Classified AcU 2 bedroom furnished plus for su m m e r and - 0 — 372 4-3* O '485 5758 8-4 *2 6 MUSTANG 1965 California Check them ou t for super special extras Call n ew - mleage; excellent condi- experienced or assisting fall 8 4-18 4 car, good condition, $700 or F I A T Owners buys 332 4843 3-4-11(3) 3510375 or 353 0217. background preferred 485 FURNISHED DUPLEXES for offer. 351 5362 after 6 p.m. 3(41 7123 5-4 11 (3) C a p it o l V illa 2 BEDROOM furnished c a r­ 2 3 or 4 persons Available 8 4 17 (3) Why hove we become ONE BLOCK from cam pus 1 Lanstngs lorgest Fiat re peted bacxva'd cheap 1 U sum m e' and or fail 669-9939 DELIVERY PEOPLE w anted, bedroom ap artm ent, $100 A p a rtm e n ts 'LLAC SEDAN DeVille NOVA 1976 4 door, 3 speed poir shop over the past low Apartm eits mi.e to M Su South Francis 0 8-4-17 -4' m ust have ow n car Apply m onth. Includes heat, park 1*5 O f f ic e h o u r s Street Comfv 372-8164 excellent condition, stick. G as saver, 14,000 miles. years’ Coll us the next LITTLE CAESARS today at ing Available 6-16-78 to 3 18 64 M 4 Call 332 1656 FLUMERFELT STAIR CHEV tim e your cor needs repoir 3 3 3 -5 3 3 0 NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s. ter 4 p.m. 7-4 12 (3) WANTED IMMEDIATELY - 79 351 1177 7 8 p m i(3) ROLET. 655 4343. 4 4 -1 4 (4) and you II know the ans ‘'replace bath Et U no pets, fem ale roo m m ate to share 2 4 4 14 (7) LARGE HOuSE 5 people wer You II be pleased with TELEPHONE CONTACT lease $450 669-3719 484- VAN 1962, Chevrolet, PINTO 1974. 3-door, 4 speed, bedroom furnished a p a rt­ needed 4or fan te'm Modern 270C 5-4 12 3' our service work from our office on NEWLY REMODELED spa k>t:her ciose to cam pus actual miles, $500. AM/FM, 4 new tires, excel m ent near cam pus. S w im ­ S o u th CEDAR AND 196 cious one bedroom a p a rt­ ~7 8-4-20 (3) lent conditions, 48,000 miles \n o m ming pool, no lease. Rent Su m m e r Leasin g As* for Tpm 3 5 '-0455 $3 hour Two shifts available, m ents Close to Coo'ev and 6-4 14 5 1 $90. 351 8497 after 4 30 p.m. Rooms SLER NEWPORT good condition, $795. $1600 351 5436, 7-11 p.m. 34-12(5) IMPORTS 10 a m 2 p m and 5:30 p.m 9:30 p.m. 20 h o u rs w eek Call Bob Adam s, 694 7057 for 7 4 13(6) STUDENT HUSBAND wife for A m e ric a n a bus line Now leasing. Cad 485 0638 0 20 4 28 -5 Sharp duplex room Close to Forest Akers Own C 3844 8-4-14(3) PINTO WAGON - 1974, BEAL COOP has one opening 1204 O akland interview 5-4-14(8) team to m anage a n d maintain and Can davs 482 6232 new transm ission, battery, for spring term $240 includes ‘ SS 1972 Automatic, and front tires. $1795 393- Call for Appt. 30 unit stu d e n t apartm ent Eden Roc MSU NEAR 1 bedroom 882 1267 8 4 14 4 room poard air conditioning, , power steering, good 7826. 8 4 17 (3) IV4-4411 SPARE TIME m anagem ent building One bedroom apart unfurnished central air park­ color cable TV, washer and ‘ion. After 5 p.m. 332 people n eeded immediately m ent living quarters. Main­ c a ll 3 3 3 -0 1 1 1 ing, no pets $200 351 8512 BEAUTIFUL Du-PlEX One dryer 'ighted parking. 525 104-20(3) for super exciting, fast grow ten an ce experience required. 1128 Victor St. 8-4 17 (3) ‘ emaie '*eedec to share room PONTIAC LEMANS 1971- MAC Avenue or phone 332- ing business. DAY b ASSO 351-2211. 9 a m .-4 p.m M on­ 50 mol.»* 35' 0829 good condition. $1095 or best GOOD USED TIRES, 13 14 5555 z-7-4-13'7* CIATES 323-4084 5-4 14(5) day through Friday. S 4 '3 3 'UN 510, 1972. Very offer. 349 2650 8 4 12(3) 15 inch. M ounted free. Also condition, $600, negoti PONTIAC CATALINA 1970, good supply of snow tires WANTED DESK clerk Male 8 4 20 (8) NEED 2 room m ates starting UNIVERSITYVILLA HOUSE PQR rer* Groups of CLOSE LARGE furnished Call 5 p.m. 7 p.m. PENNELL SALES 1301 SUMMER & FALL no rust, FM and tap e player, preferred, nights. Call 489- Ju n e 17 Capitol Villa. Allison 2 3 4 5 - ■ 6 On Charles 'o c m n quiet house available .34-13 (4) East Kalamazoo, Lansing, excellent running condition, 482 5818 C 20-4 28(5) 6501 betw een 8 a m 5 p.m. Pina Lake 332 6881 5-4-10 (3) LEASING S r'eet c o s e to cam pus ncw All ut-lities included. $450. 332 8035 8 4 19(4) 5-4 14(3) Sum m e r 3r-g fa ,i 321-5524 Ca^ after 3 p.m 351-8154. SUN 1973, 240Z. 4 A partm ents 1 BEDROOM apartm ent, 431 is i - m r after " p m 8 4 ’8 5 M -1 2 -4 j very clean, just tuned. MASON BODY SHOP 812 E. A bbott. 3 or 12 m onth, J u n e 323 3700 w eekends 8 TR6 ’74. AM/FM cassette. Kalamazoo, since 1940 Auto W AITRESS PART time, tw o 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 6 0 8 0 M a r s h Rd. 1, $180. Evenings 351-7857 5 p.m., 321 0587 eve 35,000 miles. Excellent condi painting collision service. nights a week. M ust have NOW LEASING M e r i d ia n M a ll A r e a 3-4 13 (4) tion J o h n 355 9089 neat ap p earan ce and be de or weekends 3 4-13 (3) A m erican foreign cars 485 pendable. Apply in person SLICK EFFICIENCY 3p *5 Blks to campus Is. 2 way door, $2,000. Next to campus spacious * air conditioned 3823 evenings. VW CAMPER '72. Pop top Dept. ME, Berkley, CA 94704. 30 unit stu d en t apartm ent NOW LEASING for Sum m er tw o bedroom apartm ents * d^hw asher 4-ni5) sink, icebox, sleeps 3. $1900. Z 13-4-25(9) building. One bedroom a p a rt­ Sum«i,i o«dFoil and Fall. 1. 2, and 3 bedroom furnished oir conditioned * vhag carpeting 349 5108. 8 4 -2 0 (3) »DA 600 '72 Sedan. RESIDENT MANAGER c o u ­ m ent living quarters. M ainte­ nance experience required. apartm ents. Walking dis Sum m er from *165 Houses £ * unlim ited parking Summer ple for East Lansing property. tance. Call 351 4107 betw een * plush fu rn itu re 2 bedroom *186 4W mi|es. Runs well. VW BUS 1971, naw tires, 351 2211, 9 a .m .-4 p.m. M on­ 5-9 p.m. and Saturdays. 1bedroom * 1S ( - body $650. Call Be Duties include m aintenance Fall from *384 * model open daily sharp interior, runs good. day thro u g h Friday. 8 4 12(5) FOUR BEDROOMS. Sum mer «tudios *13S n 6:30-9 p.m. 641 4460. of building and leasing. Work 154-28(8) N o w r e n t i n g . O p e n 3-6 Call 351-8282 $900. 699 2621. 84-19(3) sublet Suprem e location 1 745 Burcnam 14(4) schedule is flexible around M o n d a y th r u F r id a y . block from campus. Fur (behind O ld World VW BUS 1971. Has only m ost classes. Inquire at 332- AVON - START saving now ONE BEDROOM, furnished. nished Clean 35 * 0618. 3 5 1 -3 1 IS «■IN 1970, 56,000, new 3900 days. 0-20-4-28(7) for the vacation of your Air conditioned, close, for 3 3 2 -6 1 9 7 M all on the river!) (coll between 10-5 pm) 13,000 on new engine. Good 8-4 14(3) "•Good condition. 349- condition. Call 332-5650. dream s, CALL 482 6893. sum m er. 351 6786. 8-4-20 (3) FEMALE ESCORTS w anted. '^ ^ 9 2 9 ® p.m. 64-17(4) $6/hour. No training n e c e s ­ C-&-4-14(3) ONE BLOCK from cam pus ONE BLOCK from Williams SEVERAL 5 person houses C A M P U S sary. Call 489-2278. Hall- Beal St. A partm ents BABYSITTER IN my hom e, sublet spring and summ er. for rent starting fall 1 year 2T23 4 28(3)______________ ?Tf N.G71■Gfande with VW 1973. Excellent inside ow n transportation. 11:30 One bedroom , furnished, air. furnished, 2 bedroom , 2 per lease required, no p e ts Rents H IL L and out. AM /FM, good tires. FEMALE M ASSEUSE w a n t­ a.m .-3:30 p.m . S om e e v e n ­ Utilities paid except electri­ son, $220, h eat included. vary from $85 $100 per p e r­ 16 ™ ndau ,0 0 f' after 5 p.m. $2,000. 627-6384 after 3:30 ed. $8/hour. W e will train. ings. 351 0490 after 3 p.m. city, $175 month. Call 332 Year lease. No pets. Call 6 9 son plus ut lities 772 4209 *2 Bedrooms p.m. or w eekends. 8-4-14(4) 489 2278. Z 23 4-28(3) 8-4-19(4) 3900. 8-4-14 (5) p.m. 669 3654. 3 4-12(61 after 5 p.m 0-18 4 28(6) •Furnished Apts. 7 .1 1 B i i r c l i a m Id . •Free Roommate Service New Leasing L O C A T IO N L O C A T IO N D o n 't M i s s S u m m e r •Dishwashers NOW RENTING fo r Summer Students - I bedroom unlti - « r lo u i floor plont For S um m er a n d Foil Extra large one bedroom and Pall 1 & 2 bedroom CEDAR GREENS «* Ctupctungfjam •Central Air Conditioning •Swimming Pool shouldn't have to live in drab —olr conditionod A pa r‘ m « n ti suitable for 2 or 4 6 2 0 S o u th H i g i d o r n R d . NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL •Unlimited Parking -lorelihod 3 student». furnished apartm ents ( N o r th o f M l. H o p e i little rooms. -corpolod ‘ Pleasant landscaping - b o n location In town C E D A R V IE W ♦ l.uxiiiA .i|wi1111• 111> imtii'Iftt'K luitn-lii'd with .ii-mit 11\.■ Treat yourself O com pletely furnished • ca rp e te d a lr NORW OOD Swm w r r a in S|vitii'-h M tiiitrn.iihuii lu in tu iv r i.i •unx-i:rx •Special 12-month rates this sum m er 5 low as llimuglinut conditioning to BEAUTIFUL O 3 large double closets R IV ER SID E Al--i.il unit lus tii-Jmri-ht'i. c.uluo- • -t t ® per month F R E E B U S • W d pay haat and water S p w la l 11 M o n th tt.niiiiii.iim.c .ui'l Inviting A S\\ mim mi1 I’.x'l .iiiil |>i i\ , i!.' lulu'in. " •" ■ V IM IT Y Save . . . 3 student* lo an call 351-5647 S E R V IC E apartm ent as low as *80ot for rates a nd Two Bedroom furnished apartm ents M o d e l O p e n 9-9 I« » » « each per month. 7 3 1 le ase s Everyday Michigan For A p p o in tm e n t C all 351-86)1 Special S U M M IR 3 5 1 -7 1 6 6 R A T E S Special Leasin g for APARTMENTS H i- s s a o 337-7328 351-8764 1 39 0 E. G r a n d R iv e r T H 5 M ic h ig a n A w . R ig h t n e x t t o t h e ? .v y.. ?■ 12 m onth 12 m onth Su m m e r & Fall Cll|IJ-»p.m. 1 -5 p .m . O f f ic e h o u r s S u m m e r l e a m *150 L L a u b ig , M L B ra d y C o m p ta i rate s rates C A L L 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 351 7 ? 1 ? ^ [ lo s t t F o n d |,‘ ^ [ S o n ic o ]|^ j h s tr ic t le i iH . s _ . J K r i #,« s J O Ì I F o r S a le ][$ ] j F o r S ale F o r S olo C Wantij ROOMS - CAMPUS near. OWN FURNISHED room, QUALITY USED equipm ent APPLE CRATES LOST: M EN'S silver wedding MID MICHIGAN Carpet care, GUITAR LESSONS - in my CHANCE OF lit 10 SPEED bike, m en 's 23” a t a fair price with warranty. a t WAZOO 233 Abbott. band. B etw een Je n iso n and steam extraction. Free esti­ hom e. $3.50 per hour. Quali- tour of Spain T* *1 Furnished, cooking. From board, laundry in familys frame. $75 o r best. 353-6917. $80/person. 485-1436. home. Cam pus close. 332- PE3060 turntable, $75 10-4 21(3) S partan Village 355 3153. m ates 349 5849 6 4 12 (3) fied position, inform ation. Detroit 4 8 ? c*» E-5-4-13(3) Rabco S t4 turntable $125. 3-4 12(4) 321 1565. 8 4 19(4 3-4-11(3) ' 0-7-4-11(3) 0474.8-4-14(3) CARPETING; 1 piece 12 X 13, B&O 3000 $200. BOOKS - VISIT mid Michi RESTORATION HARD M SU NEAR, female, own ROOM FOR rent spring or S co tt 20 w a tt receiver $175. g an 's largest u sed bookshop. LOST MSU Varsity Letter WOOD floor refinishing. $70 or b est offer; 1 piece 11 X room , nice house, $100/ summ er, $90 per m onth, no Intergral sy stem s Pre-A mp CURIOUS BOOKSHOP, 307 jacket. Size 44 with personal Quality work is m y goal. Call 10 $45 or best offer. Color T y p iii S in i c i y | a t t o r n e y 0ES I m onth plus utilities. 332-3623 deposit, no lease. 351 -2773 or $125 E. G rand River, East Lansing. belongings in it at Delta Chi 351 2087 8 I 1114) gold. 484-8265. E-5 4-13(4) • n sttisctive 3 ‘s* | 8-4-13(3) 351 1500. 8-4-14(4) Hi Fi Buys 337-1767. C-20 4-28(4) Fraternity. B elongings and coat have great sentim ental fully l„,nis^ J LIGHTENING FAST electro n ­ 0-16-4-28 (9) PROFESSIONAL EDITING PROMPT, EXPERIENCED, MALE ROOM for Spring , lfS T ' value. Rew ard offered, no O k « ™ . School ic repair. G uaranteed work. a nd typing. Papers, disserta typing Evenings 675 7544 term , 100 yards from cam pus, Cap C eja (a 10SPEED-531 Reynolds, A n im a ls n questions asked. Call 353 9 12 months h « .? '* WILCOX TRADING POST tions. Minor corrections to C 20 4 28(3) utilities paid, $80 m onth. 332- I _ JI TJ Campy, Stronglight, 23 5546. 3 4 12(8) Phone 486-4391 rew rite. 332 5991 5639.4-4-11 (4) pounds. $275. 353-4194. references avail,bu j C -17 4 28 (4) WEIMARANER PUPS. Show C 18 4 28 14) X 3-4 11 (3) LOST MENS glasses April TYPING TERM Papers and RUMI. Cell 3 5 ,4iy l , 100 USED vacuum cleaners. quality. Pedigree. Loaded ROOM AVAILABLE, m a e Tan j_ open for business. Boarding, ANN BROWN TYPING dis Open 11 a m. 351 0838. COMMUNITY CHURCH. lessons, hay rides 676 3710 SHALL MUSIC, 245 Ann St., for sum m er. 3 blocks from «EY. 226 A bbott Rd., across sertations resum es term C 20 4 28(7) W ednesday April 12, 9:30 East Lansing 1 4 11 (6) cam pus. Spacious yard. 351- fr0m S ta te Theatre 10 a m. SWING SET, 6-leg, sturdy. 6-4 14(4) papers 601 A bbott Road, ASMSU PREPAID 5772._54-14(4)^ ^ - 9 p.m. M onday - Satur Many extras. $40. 393-4974 a.m .-3:30 p.m. Thursday April vices plan now CUSTOM SANDALS. H and­ North entrance. 351 7221 after 5 p.m E-5-4 14(3) 13 9 a.m . 1 p.m . S p onsored FREE LESSON in complexion m ade from a draw ing of your C 20 4 28(41 services available wniJ WALK TO MSU, female, $70. f vh Wh| ITEs , ^ I by th e W om ens Society. Today’s best buys are in the care. MERLE NORMAN Furnished. 361-2731 after T-sh.rts only $1.50 after 6 feet $2 off with this ad. 220 to undergraduate MS HANG GLIDER, M anta 3-4-11(6) Classified section. Find w hat COSMETIC STUDIO 321 Albert S treet M onday-Satur- THESES TYPING, term pa dents. Office oper $ 5 J 0 p m 4-4-14 (31______ p m 8-4 1 7 1,01 19X18, $400, flies super. Har­ y o u're looking for1 5543 C 20 4 28(3) day. 11 a.m . 5 p m. 12-4-14(6) pers, reasonable and experi 12 p.m.; 1 30 p - ’ n ess $50. 339-8152 after 5 enced, call 332 2078 M onday Friday Fo< EAST LANSING. Male to FREE. AFFECTIONATE fe p.m 3-4-12(4) share furnished 4 bedroom male c a t n eeds good hom e GOLDSPOT REFRIGERA [ lo s t I Found ^ 0 18 4 28(3) tion or appointmer; duplex. Bus, $100. 374-6366. spade, 332-1033 E 5 4 13(3) TOR. g o o d condition, $75 S e rv ic e In s tn c tio R s 8266 0 4 1 1 9 SQUINTING CAUSES wrin­ 0-4-4-14 (3) 485-7043. 5-4-1713) kles. Help prevent with Pre­ LOST DOG: Sandy blond of being b ro ke 7 Get MSU NEAR 2 room , 417 Tired of being broke? Get fast SCHWINN LADIES Breeze. 3 scription g ro u n d sunglasses. long hair. N am e is Jo e. FOR QUALITY stereo ser GOLF LESSONS P G A Pro fast cash by selling things speed $75. Schw inn Lil’ OPTICAL DISCOUNT 2617 license If 24384. Please call vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE. Ron English Student rates you no longer use w ith a Today's best buysar Grove. Imm ediate occupan- cash by selling things you no cy. $79. 353-4848. longer u se with a fast action Chick $40 351-0492. E. Michigan Lansing, Ml, 372- 394-5026 or 351 5943 555 E. G rand River. Call Par Mor 332 3432 fast action C lassified Ad Call Classified section 8-4-20 (3) Classified Ad. Call 355-8255 5-4-17 (3) 7409. C-5-4 14(6) 3-4-13(5) C 20-4 28(3) 3 4 11 (3) 355 8255 yo u 're looking for1 P a r e n ts p la n a d v a n ce fu n e r a l, b e lie v e d a u g h te r le g a lly d ea d A n n o u n cem en ts for It's W h a t's East Lansing LaLeche League W om en's Brown Bag held from You are warmly invited to V olunteer housing Happening m ust b e received by will m eet at 9:30 a.m . Thursday noon to 1 p.m. W ednesday. Union atten d the Christian Science O r­ M IC H IG A N C IT Y , In d . (A P ) - T h e p a re n ts o f fu n e ra l d isco urse . needed. Training begirt a th e S ta te N ew s office, 343 S tu ­ 1414 Tisdale S t., Lansing, Topic is Sunporch M arsha Aldenbrand ganization North Cam pus m eeting 15-year-old A n d r a R u b in e lli — co n vinced th a t A s ta ff m e m b e r a t C a rlis le F u n e ra l H o m e h ere , For further informata | d ent Services Bldg., by noon at "A d v an tag es of B reastfeeding." will discuss "T he M other-Daugh at 6 45 tonight, 331 Union. th e ir com atose d a u g h te r is le g a lly dead — w e n t T enants Resource w h ich is m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s , sa id e v e ry th in g least tw o class d ay s before publi­ M others a n d bab ies welcom e. ter Triangle." Grove St. to c o u rt M o n d a y s e e kin g p e rm issio n to discon has been set e xce p t th e tim e . cation. No an n o u n c m e n ts will be n e c t h e r re s p ir a to r so th e y can h o ld th e fu n e ra l M rs . R u b in e lli. a J e h o v a h 's W itn e s s , said: accep ted by phone. MSU Railroad Club n eeds help Olin Complaint Com m ittee is Al Anon m eets a t 8 tonight, 253 Community deverò« th e y have plan n ed . “ S ince o u r fa ith is in th e re s u rre c tio n , w e b e lie ve restoring form er Pere M arquette taking calls 8 to 10 a m. Monday, 3 cerve credit with Entnd MSU Tae Kwon Do Club m eets Student Services Bldg “ W e b e lie v e h e r dead. I t ’s g ro te s q u e . T h e face in w h a t th e B ib le says. O u r hopes and berkshire 4 1 225. M eeting at 7 to 5 p.m Tuesday. 6 to 8 p.m. vice (Bernan County fa q at 6 tonight a n d Thursday, S p o rts tonight. Union Oak Room Thursday Call Olin Health Center, is d is to rte d , h e r h and s w o lle n ," said P e te r e x p e c ta tio n s o f se e ing h e r in th e re s u rre c tio n a re leadership program Con Arena, 1 0 a.m Saturday, 16 M en's 355 4510, extension 257. R u b in e lli, fa th e r o f th e h ig h school sophom ore q u ite fir m .” IM Bldg. MSU Volleyball Club m eets Perseli, College of U*t>i w h o w a s s tric k e n b y a r a re blood disease. H e said D o c to rs said A n d ra , an h o n o r r o ll s tu d e n t w h o T’ai Chi Club m eets at 6 tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. tonight and opm ent. W hat equipm ent do you n eed to Thursday, M en's IM Bldg Com ­ th e o n ly m o v e m e n t in h e r h o s p ita l ro o m is th e was a c tiv e in h e r h ig h school F re n c h c lu b , s u ffe rs Slide into Video S pace! Video a n d Thursday, Union Tower Room. B eginners welcom e. explore your first cave? Com e to petitive orientation, beginners wel Recreational and tutor b e e p e r th a t m o n ito rs th e m a ch ine th a t ke e ps h e r fro m th ro m b o c y to p e n ic p u rp u ra , in w h ic h a w orkshop p rese n ts small form at th e Outing Club at 7:30 tonight, come. teer experiences w r h e a rt b ea tin g . d e fic ie n c y o f p la te le ts in th e bloo d causes w orkshop a t 7:30 tonight, seco n d 203 M en's IM Bldg floor Union Lounge. Portable s tu ­ impaired children ava»« A ll th e a rra n g e m e n ts have been m ade fo r th e b le e d in g in th e head. She la psed in to a com a Learn Karate! Coed classes held dio setup. ther information in 26 ifl fu n e ra l, sa id A n d ra ’s m o th e r. Jo a n. She said M a rch 26 a t W a lte rs H o s p ita l h e re and w as at 7 tonight, M en's IM Bldg. Michelle Russell, com m unity or W ant to learn about other Services Bldg A n d ra — one o f s ix c h ild re n — w ill be b u rie d in placed in in te n s iv e care. Instruction by six m en a nd three gamzer and freelance teacher cultures7 Volunteer to be a MSU Free U' Gay S tu d ie s m eets a t 7 wom en black belts. Everyone wel pal to a foreign student. Join th e peach-colored fo rm a l she m ade fo r a h ig h "S h e had a sense o f h u m o r, she jo k e d a b o u t h e r discusses "Black W om en's Litera tonight, 309 Bessey Hall. com e. International Interactions. Orienta "Late Woodland school p ro m la s t y e a r. A lo n g -tim e fa m ily frie n d , illn e ss, th a t is, u n til i t h u r t so m u ch she c o u ld n 't,” ture a nd M usic” at 8:30 p.m Friday, 335 Union tion held at 4 a nd 7 p.m W ednes S ystem s in Upper Mictyj D o n a ld Q u e rry o f W a rs a w , In d ., w ill d e liv e r th e M rs . R u b in e lli said. Com m ittee of Social W ork U n­ sen ted at 7:30 ton^l Public Relations S tu d en t S ocie­ day. 4 Student Services Bldg dergrads m eets at 9 tonight, 555 ty reorganizational m eeting held at M useum Counselors, aides, advisers, in Baker Hall. All social work s tu ­ 6 tonight, Union Sunporch. structors! Sum m er positions are d e n ts are w elcom e. Sp eak ers p resen t to discuss pro ­ Sum m er Germ an language pro­ W ould you like to b e i| available with th e Upw ard Bound Resource Center ASMSU votes in election allocation J o a n Brigham, director of Fen­ ner Arboretum , sp e ak s a t "F o cu s fessional PR projects. Program C ontact Keith Williams, 216 East Holden Hall. gram in M ayen orientation m eet­ ing held at 5:10 tonight, A707 Spring training program I and 15. Come to fi W ells Hall in Your F u tu re," from 3:30 to 5 MSU Sailing Club m eets at 7:30 Services Bldg. (c o n tin u e d fro m p age 3) Black Arts Theater Club holds fo r a n a tio n w id e ca m p a ig n to m a ke th e p u b lic p.m. W ednesday, 338 Natural tonight, 208 M en's IM Bldg. Shore auditions for "T he River Niger" consistancy to th e a c c o u n tin g p ra ctice s in an a w a re o f d e m o n s tra tio n . Resources Bldg. School at 7 p.m. Learn to sail this tonight, W onders Black Culture o ffic e th a t is n o te d fo r its h ig h tu rn o v e r in T h e b ill w as a u to m a tic a lly se n t to th e B u d g e t spring! New m em b ers welcome. Room, north side of basem ent, p e rso n n e l." T h e B o a rd h e a rd a g a in fro m C huck W ill and a C o m m itte e fo r fu r th e r s tu d y , as s tip u la te d in th e A S M S U C ode o f O p e ra tio n s. Pi Mu Epsilon will m eet at 7:30 p.m. W ednesday, A204 W ells Hall. Sheldon Axler will speak on A pplications for th re e all Univer W onders Hall. jC A M P U S m e m b e r o f th e lo ca l c h a p te r o f G re a t L akes B y n o t " w a iv in g th e co d e" to v o te on th e b ill, sity judiciaries (A U SJ, SFJ, Interested in Israel? Come to "Fixed Point T heorem s." Every­ G reenpeace o n th e s u b je c t o f a m ass n a tio n a l d e m o n s tra tio n in R o c k y F la ts . C olorado. th e b oa rd e ffe c tiv e ly sto p p e d th e p ro p o se d m a ilin g ca m p aig n , since th e G re e n pe a ce re p r e ­ o n e w elcom e. AD JB) are b ein? a c ce p te d in 155 S tu d e n t Services Bldg. through m eeting of Y outh Institute for Peace in the Middle East at 6 I ¡P IZ Z A 2 W ill re q u e ste d fro m th e b oa rd th a t $300 be Friday. tonight, 340 Union. s e n ta tiv e said th e y needed th e m o n e y im m e d i­ g iv e n to G reenpeace fo r th e purp o se o f m a ilin g a a te ly to g e t th e b u lle tin s m a ile d in tim e fo r th e Trekkers! The neutral club will m eet to plan spring ev en ts. Have "Lansing Social Services: How J We’re open for lunch “ b u lle tin ” to a th o u sa n d m a jo r u n iv e rs itie s W om en's Studies sponsors o u tlin in g th e a lle g e d d a n g e rs o f th e R o cky F la ts A p r il 29 to 30 d e m o n s tra tio n . any suggestions? Jo in u s a t 8:30 p.m. W ednesday, 334 Union. Effective Are They?" R epresents poetry reading with Rose Arenas, l Try our "Build your own’ In o th e r b oa rd a c tio n , U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e tives of DEC, Kingsley a nd Cristo Shelley Ja co b s, Linda W agner N u c le a r W e ap o n s F a c ility , located 15 m ile s fro m D e n v e r. re p re s e n ta tiv e J o h n F u r ta w a nnounced h is r e s ig ­ Lansing NOW d iscu sses stra te ­ Rey C enters speak at 7 p.m. and Lee U pton at 8 p.m. Thursday. j Salad - 1 / 2 p rice thru Sundj n a tio n a t th e S u n d a y m e e tin g because o f Thursday, 332 Union. gy for su p p o rt o f th e ERA ex ten ­ Upper Lounge Eustace Hall. W ill co n te nd e d th a t th e m ass m e dia had v ir tu a lly ig n o re d th e in h e re n t d an g e rs o f th e academ ic c o n s id e ra tio n s . H is p o s itio n w ill re m a in vacant u n til a fte r th e sp e cial e le c tio n s la te r th is sion at 7:30 tonight, United Minis­ j with th is coupon tries in Higher E ducation, Koinonia MSU in Israel! Learn about the M eeting for w om en interested fa c ility . H e ca lle d on th e b o a rd to be th e s tim u lu s te rm . Room. sum m er social scien ce program in in joining consciousness raising J 310 W . G ra n d River Israel. M eet at 7 tonight, 310 Public lecture by A. Diskin on ' Hall. groups or feminist study group at 6 p.m. W ednesday, 336 Union. ! m i N iiv n r 337 -1 *3* New trash pick-up system coming "Possible S olutions for th e Israeli- Arab Conflict" at 8 tonight, 315 Physics-A stronom y Bldg. (contiiiaed from page 3) £1 a hA upeu IV € U SPRING VR in w o rk e rs has g ra d u a lly ta k e n th e n r e tu rn s th e b in to its place on th e tr u c k and co n tin u e s w ith S m ith , 2 4 -ye a r v e te ra n g a rb a g e c o lle c to r. | | P A p e U l3 A C l< _ A ca reer in la w - p lace as e m plo ye e s w e re p ro ­ its ro u te , R o n k said. "N o w w e ju s t d u m p th e b in s m o te d o r le f t e m p lo y m e n t. "W e h a v e n ’t h a d to |a y A c c o rd in g to R o n k , u n d ? r th e o ld s y s te m tr u c k s s p e n t an o ff and a tr u c k com es b y and d u m p s th e m fo r u s,” he add e d . without law school. a n y o n e o ff because th e se p eople w e re s im p ly n o t re p la c e d ," a ve ra g e o f th re e h o u rs a day lying, despair, I t ’s n o t ju s t a h a ir c u t. What can you do with only a bachelor's degree7 a e n ro u te to th e u n lo a d in g a re a , B u t a s t y le , a lo o k , R o n k said. b u t n o w w ill be able to m a ke jea lo u sy, envy, Now there is a way to bridge the gap between undergraduate education and a challenging, responswl A c c o rd in g to R o n k , th e c ity c o n tin u o u s p icku p s . t h a t ’s y o u . n o w o w n s seven o ld -m o d e l Because o f re d u ce d d r iv in g sex, suicide, career. 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B u t w h e n t h e b a b y is no lo n g e r in te r e s te d , it w ill lo ok a sid e w o r d s ." lik e a d u lts d o, b u t n o t u sin g FOR C a th e rin e B est, a P h i B eta K a p p a d o c to ra l c a n d id a te , sa id in an B a b ie s a lso fo rm h y p o th e s e s. B e s t s a id . F o r e x a m p le , w h e n a in te rv ie w th a t bab ie s kn o w h ow to a ffe c t th e ir p a re n ts b e h a v io r b a b y a c c id e n tly to u ch e s so m e th in g w h ic h m a k e s a r e a c t io n , su ch a n d use th e k n o w le d g e to g e t c e rta in re s u lts . a s a m o b ile , it w ill fo rm a h y p o th e s is a nd re p e a t th e a c tio n . " I f a b a b y lik e s s o m e th in g its p a re n ts do, i t m a y m a ke m o re “ It m a y be th a t th e b aby lik e s th e put t e r n s w h ic h th e m o v in g IN T E R V IE W S so u nd s a n d e ve n w a ve its a rm s and legs in e x c ite m e n t to m a ke m o b ile m a k e s , but it is a lso le a rn in g th a t it ca n c o n tro l t h e m o b ile ." sh e sa id . In h e r o w n r e s e a rc h , B e st h as found th a t b a b ie s a s y o u n g as “Babies will catch adults' eyes , babble , stop t h r e e m o n th s old can d is tin g u is h b e tw e e n d iffe r e n t ty p e s of so u n d s. S h e a lso found th a t b a b ie s a r e u s u a lly a le r t to t h e ir and look at adults fo r response. When they get su rro u n d in g s . more control o f their hands they intersperse " I f yo u ch a n g e th e s t im u lu s ju s t a lit t le th e y r e a lly pay their conversation with hand movements. a t t e n tio n ," sh e s a id . " T h e y find sim p le c h a n g e s m o re in t e r e s t in g — Catherine Best, th a n a d u lts ." psychology doctoral candidate. B e s t sa id r e s e a rc h h as sh o w n th a t v e r y y o u n g h a b it's sh o w T o Fill t h e P o s i t i o n s o f d iffe re n c e s in te m p e ra m e n t, fro m w h ic h in d iv id u a l p e rs o n a lit ie s la t e r g ro w . th e m c o n tin u e ,” she said. “ S o m e a r e p a ss iv e a nd so m e art* a c t iv e ," sh e s a id . " Y o u ca n see R esearch has sh o w n th a t babies co m m u nica te lo n g b e fo re th e y th e d iffe re n c e in a n e w b o rn n u r s e r y in a h o s p ita l." le a rn to ta lk , B est said. B e st b e lie v e s that h e r r e s e a rc h a nd s im ila r s tu d ie s sh o w th e “ T h e y hold n o n -ve rb a l co n ve rs a tio n s," she e x p la in e d . “ I f you im p o rta n c e o f t a lk in g to b a b ie s. • E D IT O R w a tch babies and a d u lts in te ra c t and sh u t o u t th e fa ct th a t th e re " I f p eo ple a r e m o re a w a r e o f w hat b a b ie s t h in k it w ill le ad th e m a re no re a l w o rd s in v o lv e d , yo u can see th e e sse n tia ls o f a to h a v e m o re in te ra c tio n w it h b a b ie s, w h o w ill le a r n la n g u a g e and co n v e rs a tio n ." so cia l s k ills a nd h a v e m o re co n fid e n ce ab ou t t h e ir a b ilit ie s ." She said bab ie s use e ye co n ta ct to e sta b lis h , co n tin u e and end B e st h as ta u g h t se v e ra l c la s s e s in th e M SU p sy ch o lo g y c o n ve rs a tio n s, a lo n g w ith "b a b b lin g " sounds and bod y m o ve m e n t. d e p a rtm e n t and is c o n d u ctin g an e v e n in g c o lle g e c o u rs e t h is te r m “ B abies w ill ca tch a d u lts ' eyes, b ab b le, sto p and look a t a d u lts ab ou t th e fir s t y e a r o f in fa n c y . S h e sa id th e e v e n in g c o u rs e w ill be •A D M A N A O ER fo r response. W h en th e y g e t m o re c o n tro l o f th e ir hands th e y a im e d at p ra c tic a l a s p e c ts o f in fa n t d e v e lo p m e n t. I t w ill m eet in te rs p e rs e th e ir co n ve rs a tio n w ith hand m o ve m e n ts ," she said. T h u r s d a y s fro m 7 p .m . to 9 p .m . b e g in n in g A p r il 13. 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