V O L U M E 72 NUM BER 66 M O N D A Y , A P R IL 2 4 , 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA N SIN G M IC H IG A N 4 8824 M i l l i k e n ’s U ’ b u d g e t in c r e a s e d b y S e n a te B y J I M S M IT H y e a r's fu n d in g is a p red ic ta b le b a ro m e te r of T h e $113 m illion S e n a te rec om m endation and final s ta t e action. is $30 m illion s h o rt of M S U 's $143.5 re q u e s t N U N Z IO M . L U P O ^ 7 ? k<* ?na^e lafit w eek im proved for s ta te funds. T h e S e n a te fig u re w o u ld S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite rs M SU ’s g e n e ra l fund allocation by $3 million am ount to an 11.1 p e rc e n t g e n e ra l fund M SI is in s to re fo r b e tte r fin a ncia l o v e r w h a t Gov. W illiam G. M illiken p ro ­ in cre a se o v e r last y e a r's final s ta te ap p ro ­ w e a th e r i f th e S en a te ’s a p p ro v a l o f n e x t posed in th e 1978-79 b u d g e t. p riation. In addition to tL e $3 m illion g e n e ra l fu n d in cre a se th e S e n a te a d d e d a n o th e r $2 m illion to tw o s e p a ra te M SU p ro je cts , W o m e n a th le te s b rin g in g th e S e n a te a p p ro v e d to ta l to $5 m illion over th a t recom m ended by M illiken. T h e M ichigan H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s has tra d itio n a lly incre a se d th e S en ate rec om m endation and th e H ouse is th e ne x t sto p for th e M SU a p p ro p riatio n s bill. o u tlin e v io la tio n s Final approval will not com e until la te r th is sum m er w hen M illiken signs th e education a p p ro p riatio n s bills. In h:< budget re q u e s t M illiken had asked o f T itle I X r u le s for a to ta l M SU a p p ro p riatio n of $128.9 m illion w hich, b e sid e s g e n e ra l fund m onies, includes fu nding for th e A g ricu ltu ra l E x ­ B y A N N E M A R IE B IO N D O a th le tic te a m s to s h a re a b u s w hen pe rim en t S ta tio n a nd C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n ­ an d G A Y L E J A C O B S O N tra v e lin g . J a c k s o n said. sion Service. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite rs T itle IX r e q u ire s th a t th e m en 's and M e m b e rs o f M S U ’s w o m en ’s b a s k e tb a ll w om en's te a m s rec e iv e e qual " o p p o rtu n ity T h e S e n a te a dded alm ost $1.6 m illion to te a m have o u tlin e d w h a t th e y c a ll s ig n ifi­ for coaching." H o w ev er, tht- w om en's tea m th e A g ricu ltu ra l S ta tio n and $400,000 to th e ca n t v io la tio n s o f T itle IX re g u la tio n s . T h is is not pro v id e d w ith an e qual a m o u n t of C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n sio n S e rv ic e o v e r M illi­ le d to a co m p la in t file d re c e n tly w ith M a ry coaching a tte n tio n a s th e m en'« full-tim e ken « recom m ended b u d g e t. P o llo ck. T itle IX co -o rd in a to r, a g a in s t th e head b a s k e tb a ll coach, has tw o full-tim e M S I P re sid e n t E d g a r L. H a rd e n w as U n iv e rs ity . a s s is ta n t coaches, a g ra d u a te a s sis ta n t and c re d ite d in p a rt for th e U n iv e rsity ’s T itle ¡ X o f th e F e d e ra l E d u c a tio n a ju n io r v a rs ity coach. In add itio n . H eath co m p a ra tiv e ly successful lobbying. AP W irephoto A m e n d m e n ts o f 1972 p ro h ib its d is c rim in a ­ cote h a s a full-tim e s e c re ta ry . tio n on th e basis o f sex in a n y fe d e ra lly - H o w e v e r. L a n g e la n d coaches p a rt tim e D r H a rd e n h as b e e n e x tre m e ly in s tru - 1 p rh a rd M i l l e r a n d h is c h i l d r e n S u s a n a n d D a v id » n d p a in t e d w i t h s w a s t ik a s S a t u r d a y n i g h t - fu n d ed e d u ca tio n a l p ro g ra m , in c lu d in g a nd te a c h e s p a rt-tim e . She is also resp o n s m en ta l in ' ex c ellen t a p p ro p riatio n ." said |a d th e w o r d s “ J u d e n V e r r e c k e t " , i l l i t e r a t e G e r * a c t i o n , t h a t th e a y n a g o g u e p r e s id e n t f e e ls w e r e sp o rts. T h e w o m en 's b a s k e tb a ll te a m has ible for a d m in istra tiv e d u tie s such as Ja ck B reslm . vice p re s id e n t for a d m in istra ­ so fo r , “ D ie , J e w s ! " o n t h e d o o r s o f a M i a m i s y n a - th e r e s u l t o f t h e t e l e v i s i n g o f t h e “ H o lo c a u s t " , a c ite d d is c rim in a tio n because o f d iffe re n c e s c o n ta c tin g officials a nd p re p a rin g her tion a nd s ta te rela tio n s. bgu e . W in d o w s w e r e s m a s h e d a n d d o o r s d e fa c e d f o u r - p a r t s e r ie s o n J e w s in N a z i G e r m a n y . in b ud g e ts, co a ch in g s ta ffs and q u a lity o f b u d g e t a nd g am e schedule. A ssistin g h e r is On th e S e n a te vo te H a rd e n com m ented, fa c ilitie s and e q u ip m e n t. one p a rt-tim e g ra d u a te s tu d e n t, who In t- S e n a ’e action ;s v ery enc o u ra g in g W h ile th e T itle I X does n o t dem a n d coaches th e ju n io r v a rs ity team . v ’.m : recognizes th a t ’ he financial d o lla r-fo r-d o lla r m a tc h in g e x p e n d itu re s fo r " K a re n (Langeland* d o e sn 't h a v e lim e to m ju ire m e m s -if MSU a re su b sta n tia l. w o m e n 's a nd m en’s a th le tic te a m s, th e d e a l p e rso n a lly a nd em otionally w ith th e "H o w e v er, w hile sig n ifican t, th is is o n ly U n iv e rs ity is re q u ire d to p ro v id e s u ffic ie n t p la y e rs." D e B o er said " T h is is very one s te p in th e to ta l a p p r r p r ,a ?:on process." fu n d s to g ra n t th e w o m e n 's te a m s c o m p a r­ n e c e s s a ry in a te a m .' H a rd e n said. "W e wnl have to a w a it fin a l a b le o p p o rtu n itie s . •n es’ b u d g e t r e s tr ic te d W o m e n 's b a s k e tb a ll coach K a re n Lange- L a n g e la n d a g re e d th a t h e r m ultiple roles lea v e h e r no tim e to d e v e lo p an im p o rta n t action before w e can analyze th e o v e ra ll im pact on th e U n iv e rs ity 's b u d g e t.” la nd w as g iv e n a $10,953 b u d g e t to w o rk In th e p a st tw o a p p ro p ria tio n bills th e re la tio n s h ip w ith th e tea m . w ith fo r th e ca g ers' 1978 season. F ro m th a t S e n a te a d d e d only $2 m illion to M illiken ‘s "D u rin g p ra c tic e I c a n t d e v o te the a m o u n t L a n g e la n d needed to p ro v id e 24 pro p o se d M SU funding. ind iv id u al a tte n tio n to th e m th a t th e y need v a r s ity and ju n io r v a r s ity p la y e rs w ith a nd d e s e r v e ." L a n g e la n d said. "C onse­ T h e diffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e fin a l sta te w ill a ls o be occepttl i p re v io u s ly may t o i l B a r r y ’s e x p e n d itu r e s e q u ip m e n t, u n ifo rm s and tr a v e l expenses in c lu d in g tr a n s p o rta tio n , food and lo d g in g . q u e n tly . th e play su ffe rs." Ja c k s o n a lso a g re e d th a t th e w om en need ap p ro p ria tio n a nd M SU 's to ta l bud g e t is m ade up w ith s tu d e n t tu itio n m onies, Te a m co -ca p ta in K a th le e n J . D e B o e r said fed e ra l gT ants and re s e a rc h c o n tra c ts . The an a s s is ta n t coach to w o rk solely w ith th e th e in s u ffic ie n t b u d g e t fo rce s th e te a m to 1977 78 b u d g e t, a p p ro v e d by th e M SU v a rs ity te a m . H o w e v e r, s h e said sh e did not tr a v e l in s ta tio n w a go n s ra th e r th a n buses. know if nex t y e a r's b u d g e t w ould pro v id e B oard of T r u s te e s at its S e p te m b e r m e e t­ >hotography. Anynl B> K IM S H A N A H A N u s u a lly m a k in g c a lls to th e sam e place se ve re fin a n c ia l p ro b le m s w h e n he assum ed C oaches a n d s e n io rs u s u a lly d riv e , she said. ing. to ta lle d $186 million. 1 State New« S ta ff W r it e r (W a s h in g to n , D .C .) fo r th e sam e re a so n s.” th e A S M S U c o m p tro lle r p o s itio n th is for a new position. \TE NEWS employ«! In o rd e r to m in im iz e tr a v e l in co n ve n ­ |w m embers of th e A S M S U S tu d e n t S e v e ra l m e m b e rs o f B a r r y 's a d m in is tra ­ m o n th . A n o th e r a lle g e d a re a of T itle IX violation M SU 's final s ta te a p p ro p ria tio n fo r iences, D e B o e r sa id , L a n g e la n d u su a lly th a t th e w om en s b a s k e tb a ll tea m h a s cite d 1977 78 w as $120.1 million. T he c u rr e n t b ill, le re confronted w ith tw o s ta r tlin g tio n h a v e a c tiv e ly s u p p o rte d passage o f th e H e sa id i t a p p e a re d th a t d e fic its cam e sch e d ule d tw o o r th re e a w a y gam es in a as a p p ro v e d by th e S e n a te , p ro v id e s $133.8 W at the first m e e tin g o f th e 14th P a c k w o o d -M o y n ih a n T u itio n T a x C re d it A c t a b o u t because c e rta in c o n c e rts flo p p e d a fte r in th e ir com plaint c o n c e rn s e q u a lity in th e sin g le w e e k e n d . I t w a s n o t uncom m on fo r m illion w ith hopeful p ro sp e c ts t h a t th e Thursday night. a nd to o k th re e tr ip s to W a s h in g to n , D .C ., to th e y had been e x te n s iv e ly p ro m o te d . provision of lo ck e r room s, p ra c tic e and th e te a m to le ave on a T h u rs d a y , tr a v e l by c o m p e titiv e facilities. H ouse will a dd even m ore to th e b ill b efo re lo b b y . C h u rc h has re c o m m e n d e d th e fo llo w in g |nt Board P re s id e n t D a n Jones ca rp o o l to tw o d iffe r e n t schools, p la y th re e T h e 1978 b a s k e tb a ll seaso n saw th e final p assage. Jo n e s sa id he w ill re q u e s t th a t $700 be step s fo r P op E n te r ta in m e n t a nd E b o n y gam es a n d r e tu r n h om e a t 4 a.m . S unday, p that form er P re s id e n t K e n t B a r r y c a g e rs div id in g up t h e ir hom e schedule The to ta l 1978 79 M SU r e q u e s t, in c lu d in g ta k e n fro m A S M S U 's s p e cia l p ro je c ts fu n d P ro d u c tio n s : she e x p la in e d . pt over 80 p e rce n t o f th e m o ne y b e tw e e n th e M en ’s IM B uilding a nd Je n iso n th e A g ricu ltu ra l S ta tio n and C o op e rative a nd tr a n s fe r re d to th e p re s id e n t's o ffic e in A s id e fro m th e r is k s in v o lv e d in d riv in g to the p re s id e n t's o ffic e fo r • A co s t a n d m a rk e t a n a ly s is o f p ro m o tio n ­ co n tin u e d on page 12 E xten sio n S ervice, s ta n d s a t $165.6 m illio n . o rd e r to m e e t o p e ra tin g e x p e n d itu re s fo r th e m s e lv e s , te a m m e m b e rs s u ffe re d fro m \ 1978 through J a n u a ry 1979. th e r e s t o f th e y e a r. T h e fu n d tr a n s fe r m u st al a c tiv itie s . e x tre m e fa tig u e w h ile on th e ro a d , D e B o e r ■Tom Church, th e n ew A S M S U be a p p ro v e d b y th e A S M S U S tu d e n t B o a rd •G r e a te r c o n tro l o v e r h o s p ita lity fu n d s. said. Bller. announced th a t P o p E n te r ta in - a nd th e c o m p tro lle r. • A n a n a ly s is o f P h y s ic a l P la n t cha rg e s. • A n im m e d ia te b u d g e t fo rm u la tio n fo r th e N e x t y e a r’s b u d g e t re q u e s t in clud e s lid Ebony P ro d u ctio n s h a v e been C h u rc h , w h o is also head o f th e S tu d e n t 1978-79 fisc a l y e a r. buses in ste a d o f cars, L a n g e la n d said. B u t I to cease p ro g ra m m in g o f fu tu r e B o a rd b u d g e t c o m m itte e , in fo rm e d re p r e ­ sin ce th e im p ro v e m e n t in tra n s p o rta tio n I because of eno rm o us d e fic its .” T h e a n n u a l fre e c o n c e rt h e ld e v e ry s p rin g s e n ta tiv e s th a t on A p r il 10 a m e m o w as se n t w ill d o u b le h e r c u rre n t expenses, L a n g e ­ n e x t to th e A u d ito r iu m w ill p ro b a b ly n o t be i read B arry's o ffic e e x p e n d itu re s to to P o p E n te rta in m e n t and E b o n y P ro d u c la n d said she e xp e c ts th e n ew b u d g e t to be a ffe c te d b y th e c o m p tro lle r's a c tio n , C h urch I r d , carefully b re a k in g d o w n th e tio n s in fo rm in g th e m th e y m u s t cease re je c te d b y th e a th le tic d e p a rtm e n t. said. T h e R esidence H a ll A s s o c ia tio n has I s into se p ara te ca te g o rie s. c o n c e rt p ro g ra m m in g . W o m e n ’s A th le tic D ir e c to r N e ll Ja ckson b een la rg e ly re s p o n s ib le fo r fu n d in g th e T h e m e m o ra n d u m s ta te d th a t th e a n n u a l co n c e rt in p a s t ye a rs . sa id i t is fin a n c ia lly im p o s sib le to p ro v id e in s id e w e a th e r ktions to th e p re s id e n t’s o ffic e th e te a m w ith buses fo r e v e ry a w a y gam e. A S M S U B usin e ss O ffic e w o u ld n o lo n g e r In o th e r busine ss: IflO.OOO for th e 1978 fis c a l y e a r. T h e H o w e v e r, i t is possible fo r tw o M S U re c o g n ize e x p e n d itu re re q u e s ts fro m th e I c o n tin u e d o n p ag e 12) F rid a y m orn in g it snow ed. r of the total is d e s ig n a te d fo r th e F o r th e fir s t in a fiv e -p a rt tw o c o n c e rt-p ro m o tin g o rg a n iz a tio n s . S a tu rd a y I got a su n b u rn and lala ry of A S M S U ’s s e c re ta ry . T h e se ries on M S U stu d e n t g o v ­ "E n o rm o u s d e fic its in re la tio n to th e S un d ay it rain e d . W h e re else PR $2.200 is used a t th e d is c re tio n o f e rn m e n t bodies, see page 3. P ro g ra m m in g B o a rd s tu d e n t ta x a llo c a tio n ” but E a s t L an sin g ? Today we pd president. (d in g to th e re p o rt, $ 1,124.22 w as w e re c ite d as th e rea so n fo r th e a ctio n . H o w e v e r, b o th g ro u p s also v io la te d M ust r e c o g n iz e p a c t, M S U g ive s stu d e n ts b usiness. See page 5. th e c ontinue w ith th e a re a ’s ta v o rite of th e th re e — rain and ii telephone and m a ilin g c o sts since te m p e ra tu re s in th e 50s. a n o th e r s e ctio n o f th e P ro g ra m m in g B oa rd f However, o n ly $750 w a s a llo ca te d C ode o f O p e ra tio n s w h e n th e y fa ile d to fnunications, le a v in g Jo n es a d e fic it 2 in that ca te g ory. s u b m it b u d g e t p ro je c tio n s fo r th e 1978 fisc a l y e a r b y th e A p r il 15th d e a d lin e . B r itis h envoy a d m its M aid the p re sid e n t's o ffic e p h o n e is |o by the heads o f th e L e g is la tiv e C h u rc h w o u ld n o t d isclo se th e e x a c t size o f th e d e fic its , b u t i t has been e s tim a te d to be F o re ig n S e c re ta ry D a v id O w en gave him I s a n d Legal S ervice s C a b in e ts and H A M B U R G , W e s t G e rm a n y (A P ) - a b o u t $20,000. T h e la s t p ro fita b le e v e n t th a t a ssessm ent in S a lis b u ry , th e c a p ita l o f P ro g ram m in g B o a rd c h a irp e r- R h od e sia n Z im b a b w e P rim e M in is te r Ia n sp o ns ore d b y P o p E n te rta in m e n t w a s th e th e w h ite re g im e . S m ith sa id h e w a s to ld B r ita in and th e P ngton, D .C ., w as w h e re th e b u lk o f Ja cks o n B ro w n e -K a rla B o n o ff c o n c e rt held O w e n a nd S e c re ta ry o f S ta te C y ru s R. U n ite d S ta te s w ilt h a v e t o re c o g n ize his e a r lie r th is m o n th . T h e c o n c e rt p u t a d e n t in V an ce m e t la s t M o n d a y w ith S m ith , a w h ite , 7 Were d ire cted , Jo n es sa id , a d d in g a g re e m e n t w ith m o d e ra te b la c k p o litic ia n s i f th e d e fic it, C h u rc h sa id , b u t s t ill b ro u g h t in a nd h is th re e b lac k colleagues on w h ite } P one b!U fo r th e m o n th o f M a rc h i t re s u lts in u n iv e rs a l s u ffra g e e le c tio n s as |a s over $700, less th a n $5,000 in p ro fits . R h od e sia 's s ix -w e e k old in te rim e x e c u tiv e p la n n e d . F PeoPle besides K e n t (B a rry ) had C h u rc h w o rk e d la st y e a r as th e a ssista n t co u n c il. I t is design e d to p re p a re fo r F the phone," Jones sa id S u n d a y. c o m p tro lle r in ch a rg e o f P ro g ra m m in g in te rv ie w e d b y th e W e s t G e rm a n new s m a jo r ity ru le b y D ec. 31, w ith c o n s titu tio n a l I e people u sin g th e p hone w e re B o a rd fin a n c e s and $&id he w a s a w a re o f th e m aga zin e D e r S p ie g e l, S m ith sa id B ritis h sa fe g u a rd s fo r th e c o u n try 's 263.000 w h ite s . A b o u t 6 .4 m illio n b lacks liv e in Z im b a b w e . O w e n and V ance assum ed “ p o k e r faces,” S m ith s a id , b u t O w en d id "in d ic a te th a t th e B ritis h a n d A m e ric a n s w ill have to recognize o u r in te rn a l s o lu tio n if w e reach o u r fin a l ra n d h i s u p p o r t e r s a r r e s t e d i n I n d i a g o a l, th a t is , to h o ld g en e ral e lection s based o n th e p rin c ip le s o f m a jo rity r u le ." d e v o te d m uch o f h is 50 m in u te speech to a n s w e rin g ch a rg e s m ade T h is w o u ld m ean th a t S a lis b u ry had E , ‘a 'A P I — P o lice a rre s te d 93 p is c a rd -c s rry in g e x a c tly fu lfille d th e six p o in ts o f B ritis h ll v Ki-f 1™ e r P rim e M in is te r In d ira G a n d h i on S unday by G an d hi, h is p redecessor, w h o a lso w a s o u t d ru m m in g u p A m e ric a n s e ttle m e n t p roposals. S m ith said. h ra n r ” p l me ,^ ™ 's te r M o r a r ji D e aa i a r r iv e d (o r a p u b lic s u p p o rt S un d a y. D e sa i ca lle d "fa ls e p ro p a g a n d a " h e r cla im th a t th o u a a n d s o f T h e se p ro p o sa ls called fo r a B ritis h ft - i'n it '1 :; an<* ifi* r h, a c c o rd in g to n e w s re p o rts . a d m in is tr a to r d u rin g a tra n s itio n to b lack p o litic a l w o rk e rs w e re in p ris o n and th e In d ia n p re ss w as s t ill Tal of l ! ' ncba p o lice in C h a n d ig a rh , th e jo in t r u le in th e c o u n try and a I ' . N . peacekeeping i d « iin*.7 i k a anc* P u i,i * b * t * te s a b o u t 180 m ile s n o rth o f censored. G a n d h i's re g im e ja ile d th o u sa n d s o f c r itic s a n d im posed fo rc e to m a in ta in o rd e r d u rin g th a t p e rio d . L .u d e m o n s tra to rs n e a r D e aa i'a m o to rca d e ro u te N e ith e r o f th o s e p ro v is io n s has b een c a rrie d ¿ v r n v 7 ere conaM e re d a th r e a t to c iv il o rd e r. ce n so rs h ip d u r in g th e 19 m o n th -lo n g e m e rg e n c y lifte d b e fo re th e M a rc h 1977 e le c tio n in w h ich h e r p a r ty w aa d e fe a te d . o u t, a n d S m ith d id n o t d ire c tly a ddress these r n .„ “ K"1 f a d in g , “ L o n g liv e In d ira G a n d h i” and held "S h e is g e ttin g m o re p u b lic ity th a n u s ." q u ip p e d D e sa i, le a d e r q u e a tio n s. ■e 82 J « ■sym bolic o f e x tre m e c o n te m p t in In d ia . T h e W e s te rn e n v o y s ' m issio n w as to year old p rim e m in la te r, w h o a rr iv e d w ith o u t in c id e n t, o f th e r u lin g Ja n a ta P a rty . p e rsu a d e th e c u rre n t b ira c ia l g o v e rn m e n t to (c o n tin u e d o n page 10) It a ly $ » SEfc- M o r o s ta n i R O M E ( A P I - Ita ly 's C h r i i l C h ristia n r w ^ I ia n D e m o c ra tic P a r ty o n S u n ­ to w n he« < iq u M t^ 1 \ r i . '- ^ d a y seem ed t o s o fte n it s n o d e a l Vance claims progress on arms talks sta n d w ith th e R e d B rig a d e k id n a p p e rs o f p a r ty p re s id e n t z:Lt nh(\ A ld o M o ro . B u t in te rm e d is rie s L O N D O N (AP) — U.S. Secretary of tion to U.S. sh a rin g of "c r u ise " m issile re p o rte d n o c o n ta c t w ith th e State C yrus R. Vance ended his M o sc ow technology with the N A T O allies. te r r o r is t a b d u c to rs m o re th a n arm s control negotiations Sunday claim ­ ing "so m e p ro gress "on a w e ap on s treaty But the Soviets w e re sa id to have rem ained ad am ant on deploym ent of m A P W ir a p h o t o 24 h o u rs a fte r a d e a th d e a d lin e fo r M o ro passed. ™ U o ,in d o u t Z m c d itn e s " , “ t h . f i t , of and in U.S.-Soviet relations, but provid­ F o r th e second d a y , h u n d re d s their Backfire bom ber. M o st a n a lysts soy T r a n s p o r ta tio n S e c re ta ry B ro c k * 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 fu e l- e ffic ie n t, 6- p n s s e n g e r o f Ita lia n s g a th e re d in v ig ils ing no details. achieve k u l i f e o j . l that u n le ss there are limitations o n the A d a m i a c c e p ts d e l i v e r y o f th e A e w s a f e t y c a r in W a s h in g t o n , D .C . o u ts id e M o ro 's R om e a p a rt­ H e then flew here for talks with Z area p iin i did aq J B ackfire 's production a n d deploym ent, m e n t and in fr o n t o f th e W estern foreign m inisters on prom oting an a rm s agreem ent treaty m ight not R m M l Uj * S ^ (**if black rule in the South African-held " * d B n fM w u rtu J clear the Senate. its sta n re sin c f,k " territory of South-W est Africa, a lso called Namibia. Am erican officials with Vance hinted A third u nresolve d issu e involves U.S. efforts to block new Soviet intercon­ SOME MISTOOK Mil: FOR ..S. th e 61 yew-old fo n S ] M â rc h I«- Th, Z ¡n»nd talks on , „ | - that the Soviets had ease d their o p p o si­ tinental ballistic m issile system s. fo r unspecified -Z Begin, Carter aim to end Mideast impasse Je t p a sse n g e rs saw n o w a rn in g p risoners." ¿ ¡ " '» « S e T h n r r fJ R ed Brigades would t i l h is p arty did not, 1 Prim e M in iste r M e noch em Begin next m e s sa g e " to Carter. Its contents w e re not H E L S IN S K I. F in la n d ( A P I - P assengers o f a S o u th K o re a n K a rlh e in z S ch w a k e n , a s te e l e q u ip m e n t sa le spe rso n fro m p.m . S a tu rd iy to , week will m a ke his fourth trip to m ade public. Begin, w h ose talks with je tlin e r d o w n e d in th e S o v ie t U n io n said S un d a y th e y saw no D u s s le d o rf, W e s t G e rm a n y , sa id he w a tc h e d th e p la n e fo r m o re te r r o r is t dernind.. C arter last m onth led to n ew friction in w a rn in g s ig n a ls fro m a R u ssia n M iG in te rc e p to r b e fo re i t opened th a n 10 m in u te s a n d saw "n o w a g g lin g , n o s ig n a ls ." Th e Christiin tk W ashington in 10 m onths for talks with fir e o n th e m , b la s tin g a hole in th e fuse la ge and k illin g tw o S u d d e n ly th e p la n e v a n is h e d , passe ng e rs sa id . T h e n th e re w a s a lin e h id bw n that ifc President C arter aim ed at ending the U .S.-Israeli relations, received an invita­ persons. lo u d b an g a n d s h ra p n e l s p ra y e d th ro u g h th e 707's c a b in . S o m e th in g cannot bsrgnin , M id d le East im passe, a spo kesp erson for tion to further discu ssion s at the W hite had b lo w n o pen a g ra p e fr u it sized h o le in th e le ft sid e o f th e (fades bectuse to do « the Israeli leader said Sunday. H ou se through the U.S. Em bassy in Tel T h e p a s se n g e rs sa id th e p ilo t to ld th e m he a p p a re n tly w e n t fu se la g e , a n d tw o passe ng e rs w e re fa ta lly in ju re d . a m ou n t to i betraydy In Egypt, m eanwhile, U.S. m ediator A viv, h is sp o ke sp e rson Don Pattir said. o ff-c o u rs e because a c o c k p it com pass m a lfu n c tio n e d . T h e p la n e p lu n g e d fro m 35,000 fe e t to 3 ,500 fe e t in m in u te s and c ra tic principle,. Alfred L. A therton met with President H e said n o d ate w a s im m ediately set for S om e a lso sa id t h e y th o u g h t a t fir s t th e fig h te r w as a n A m e ric a n fin a lly m a de its e m e rg e n c y la n d in g . je t w e lc o m in g th e m t o A la s k a , a re fu e lin g sto p on w h a t w a s to have O bservers said 2n A n w a r Sadat at the Red Sea resort of the summit. P asse ng e rs said th e y saw o n ly one w a rp la n e tr a ilin g th e m . b een a P a ris -to -S e o u l flig h t. abstention from r«to H urghoda and said afterw ard the two B egin alre ady had been scheduled to " A t f ir s t th e passe ng e rs m is to o k th e S o v ie t p la n e fo r an stan d could mesn tfc? T h e y sp o ke w ith r e p o r te r s b efo re b o a rd in g a K o re a n A ir L in e s A m e ric a n fig h te r e s c o rt," sa id J e a n -C la u d e F o r y , a F re nch and one-half hour discussion w as "very, visit N e w Y o rk next M onday, M a y I , to lo n g e r is shying r e lie f je t th a t le ft h e re S unday fo r S eoul, w ith s to p o v e rs in very go od ." kick off the U.S. Jew ish com m unity's e n tre p re n e u r. "W e 'd been fly in g fo r h o u rs and w e th o u g h t w e w e re negotiations for Monf A n c h o ra g e . A la s k a , a n d T o k y o . I t c a rrie d 103 p assengers a n d c re w o v e r A n c h o ra g e ." He said h e w o s "confident that w ays celebrations of the 30th a n nive rsa ry of e n te r into talks if g ^ m e m b e rs fro m th e ill-fa te d B oeing 707. T h e flig h t c a rrie d Jap an e se , K o re a n s , C h ine se and E u ro p e a n s, can be found to begin a ga in to m ove the Israeli nationhood. T h e R u ssia n s w e re s t ill h o ld in g th e p ilo t and n a v ig a to r in th e concrete p ro p o s iis m j b u t no A m e ric a n s . p ris o n e r exchange. peace process fo rw ard " and that Sodot Pattir said the prim e m inister intended S o v ie t U n io n , a n d th e y co n fisca te d th e p la n e ’s "b la c k b o x " flig h t aske d him to convey o "p ersonal to stay about o n e week. in fo rm a tio n re c o rd e r. T e n o f th o se a b o a rd S u n d a y's flig h t had been in ju re d b y th e Former Argentine leaders arrested S o v ie t g u n fir e . T h e r e lie f p la n e also c a rrie d th e b od ie s o f th e tw o d ea d p a s se n g e rs, a Ja p an e se a nd a K o re a n . T h re e p asse ng e rs chose Barroom boast leads polirn to r e t u r n t o E u ro p e r a th e r th a n c o n tin u e to S eoul. B U EN O S AIRES, A rg e n tin o (AP) — A form er A rgen tin e vice president and a one-tim e co ngressional leader w ere after the right-w ing m ilitary coup here two ye a rs ago. T h e s u rv iv o rs 'a c c o u n ts o f T h u rs d a y 's m isg u id e d and h a rro w in g flig h t a n s w e re d so m e q u e s tio n s abo u t th e in c id e n t b u t ra is e d s till o th e rs — such as w h y th e R u ssia ns to o k such u n u su a l a c tio n w h en to stolen Rubens masterpm arrested before d aw n Sunday by m en in The two m en recently h a ve been th e p la n e a p p a re n tly had been o v e r th e ir te r r it o r y fo r o n ly 18 F L O R E N C E , It a ly ( A P I — A b a rro o m boa st o f a tto rn e y F ra n c o B ro g i, 37, whowuK prom inent in the left-of-center Radical m in u te s . civilian dre ss claim ing to be police, a “ b ig t h e ft " gave p o lice th e b re a k th e y needed to m a s te rm in d in g th e operation. The : b l Civic Union. A f t e r th e je tlin e r ’s fo rc e d la n d in g on a fro ze n la ke in n o rth w e s t political colleagues of the pair reported. re c o v e r a R u be n s m a ste rp ie ce and nine o th e r ja ile d on ch a rg e s o f th e ft and consprajl R u ssia , Ja p an e se p as se n g e rs s a id , p ilo t K im C h an g k y u to ld th e m C arlos H. Perette, 62, w as vice Both w ere seized in their h om es by p a in tin g s sto le n in one o f Ita ly 's m o st d a rin g a rt P olice said th e b re a k in the case he had a " s ix t h sense” he w a s h e a d in g in th e w ro n g d ire c tio n b u t president in form er President A rtu ro m en w h o identified the m selves a s h e is ts, a u th o ritie s said S u n d a y. T h re e su sp e cts th e d a y o f th e h e is t, w hen a man, lite r* c o u ld n o t b e lie v e h e w a s so fa r o ff course. lllia's Rodical Party adm inistration in the w e re a rre s te d . as M e fiti. sp o ke in a b a r about a "bigtheft‘1 federal policem en, the Rodical sources T h e p la n e , fly in g a p o la r ro u te , had v e e re d so u th b e fo re it P e te r P a u l R u b e n s' "T h e T h re e G ra ce s" and P it t i P alace. M a n fre d i w as seen with Mefiti mid-1960s. A nton io Troccoli, 55, w o s said. There w a s n o official confirm ation rea ch e d th e N o rth P ole . th e o th e r w o rk s , a lso F le m is h , w e re fo u n d said. party leader in the H ou se of D eputies of of the arre sts a n d the w h erea b o uts of P a s se n g e rs sa id e v e n tu a lly a sm a ll je t a p p e a re d a nd fle w fo r 10 to u nd a m a ge d e a rly S un d a y and re tu rn e d to In v e s tig a to rs , tip p e d to the remark,* the last A rgen tin e congress, disso lved Perette a n d Troccoli w e re unknow n. 15 m in u te s a lo n g sid e th e K A L p la n e , h u t th a t th e y d id n o t see i t d ip F lo re n ce 's fa m e d P it t i Palace m u se um ju s t tw o th e a p a rtm e n ts o f th e tw o men u d| its w in g s o r fla s h its lig h ts , in te rn a tio n a lly re c o g n ize d sig n a ls used d ays a fte r th e y w e re s to le n , p o lice re p o rte d . und isclo se d e v id e n ce th a t led them 9 w h e n o rd e r in g a p la n e to la n d . T h e ir v a lu e has been e s tim a te d a t m o re th a n $1 p a in tin g s in th e tr u n k o f Brogi's car. pi T h e S o v ie t n e w s a g e n cy Ta ss sa id F r id a y th e K A L p la n e had m illio n . T h e y said M e fiti a nd M anfredi were q re fu s e d t o c o m p ly w ith " re p e a te d ly issued o rd e rs to th e in tr u d e r to P olice said th e y a rre s te d F ra n c o M e fiti, 29, and a nd confessed S a tu rd a y evening but thei| fo llo w th e m in o rd e r to la n d a t som e n e a rb y a ir fie ld ." G io v a n n i M a n fre d i, 31, th e a lle g e d th ie v e s , and d en ie d a n y co n n e ctio n w ith the theft. T h * S *o '» Now I putrii shod by iho a d o y d u rm g F a ll f.nt*r ond Spring s( d u r in g S u m m o ' to r m a n d a tp a c a l W o lfo m S u b u n p fio n r o l# i f $ 2 0 p o r yOOr ¡ B m m ñ S oco nd d o f f p o i ’ a g o po>d a ' l o s t la n t.n g t m o t f o H ic o t a t 345 S fu d o n t S o rv ic o t e'()TE : T h li le th e B re t o f e M rjt< e z e m to lH th e ro le end A p a th y r u le s g r o u p U n iv e rs ity " Thus, GOGS is a bra n ch o f s tu d e n t , 0I » tu d e n t fo v e r o n e n t e t g o v e rn m e n t th a t a ids its co n s titu e n c y f o llo w in g e n e ly ie e n tu d e n t » im ply th ro u g h se rvice s. U n lik e th e u n d e r fc«nt i" H1« C#u,,c11 01 gra d u ate s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t p re sid e n t, d e d ic a te d to s e r v ic e s GOGS o ffic e rs m ake no tr ip s to W a sh in g ­ ton, I i.e . and th e ir concerns la y w ith in th e L t,. students a t M S U , i s w e ll as confines o f M S U . fo u n hn u t tile M id w e s t, hove n e v e r fcceably n r n u m e ric a lly in v o lv e d in I o o f th e m a jo r se rvice s o ffe re d by COGS , of Student g o v e rn m e n t. T h o u g h COGS w as n o t re cog n ize d by th e co m m itte e s, has succeeded th is y e a r a t an are day care c e n te r sch o larsh ip s and th e M S U B o a rd o fT ru s te e s u n til s p rin g o f 1971. a lm o s t im p o s sib le jo b . H e had m o st o f th e use by g ra d u a te stu d e n ts o f th e o ffic e copy P jn r reason u su a lly g iv e n fo r th is i t w a s an e sta b lis h e d s tu d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n p o s itio n s fille d b y th e end o f fa ll te rm . m achine. M e m be rs also in v e s tig a te areas p articipation on th e p a r t o f in 1968. W h e th e r thoae selected to s it on th e such as legal se rvice s, h e a lth care services jep-ee candidates is th e tim e p ro b A s an in d ic a tio n o f g e n e ra l a p a th y , th e re c o m m itte e s a c tu a lly a tte n d th e m e e tin g s ia and policies a ffe c tin g o n ly g ra d u a te stu L graduate stu d e n ts n o t o n ly g o to was no o rg a n iz a tio n fo r g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts q ue stion a b le . A new s lo t on th e C O GS dents, such as g ra d u a te a ssista n t sick leave L also tesch. ra is e fa m ilie s and b e fo re th a t tim e . E v e n d u rin g th e tu rb u le n t agenda a llo w s fo r c o m m itte e r e p o rts — and d is s e rta tio n appearance. litio n a l e m plo ym e n t in an a tte m p t 1960s, th e o n ly vo ice fo r g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts t r their h igh e r e d u ca tio n b ills . w as a n u m b e r o f lo os ely-o rga n ize d g ro u p s so m e tim e s th e re a re se ve ral r e p o r ts and O f the o v e r $ 22,000 co llecto d in re ven u e th a t d id n o t have "a n y k in d o f im p a c t." said o th e r tim e s th e re a re none. th ro u g h ta xe s and copy se rv ic e fees in , ¡i,,. tim e a rg u m e n t is a v a lid one, 1-e ro y O ug a n. th e c u r re n t fa c u lty a d v is e r to 1977, th e to ta l e x p e n d itu re s w e n t fo r hot apply In a ll g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts T w e n ty people re p re s e n tin g m o re th a n COGS. se rvice o rie n te d m a te ria ls such as se cre ­ 7,000 s tu d e n ts can h a rd ly be co n side re d ta r ia l assistance, o ffic e su p p lie s and a d v e r­ T h e m a jo r q u e s tio n aim ed a t th e c u rre n t ade q u ate re p re s e n ta tio n and in d ic a te s th e tis in g . s itu a tio n is w h e th e r g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts a re lack o f in te re s t on th e p a r t o f g ra d u a te b e in g p ro p e rly re p re s e n te d and i f not, stud e nts. A n o th e r p a rtic u la r n o n -p o litic a l a sp ect o f jfcl/dentf- w h e th e r th e y care. L in d a S m ith , c u r re n t COGS p re s id e n t, H o w e v e r, co m p are d to th e g ra d u a te s tu d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s a t o th e r u n iv e rs itie s , COGS is th a t it e lects th e ir o ffic e rs fro m th e co u ncil ra th e r th a n th ro u g h a gen e ral e lec tion by th e s tu d e n t body. . n S ta te N e w s L y n A L n t n i U K u k s p o llm u n g t e l l s a s t o r y in t h e d a n c e o f h e r n a t iv e T h a ila n d H ow es jV G M in e n t said she fe lt i t is b e com in g e a s ie r to in te re s t s tu d e n ts in th e m a n y p o s itio n s held by Th e syste m o f e le c tio n p ro b a b ly stem s d u r i n g t h e A s ia n F e s t i v a l 1 9 7 8 , h e ld a t b o t h th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t e r a n d A n t h o n y H a l l w h e r e t h e d a n c e s w e r e d e m o n s tr a te d . g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts in th e s p ra w lin g s tu d e n t fro m th e obviou s lack o f p a rtic ip a tio n , b u t g o v e rn m e n t n e tw o rk . U n fo rtu n a te ly , it a p p e a rs u n lik e th e e le c tio n process o f A S M S U it th a t th o se w h o c o n s is te n tly cre ate s a balanced sys te m o f s tu d e n t O n ly once th is y e a r d id COGS s u ffe r fro m re p re s e n ta tio n . la ck o f q u o ru m , w h ic h ia a la rg e r b oa st th a n a tte n d th e C O G S m e e tin g s a re th e e le c te d s tu d e n t co u n c il can m ake. H o w e v e r, 30 p e rc e n t o f th e 76 g ra d u a te th e sa m e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s tim e a fte r tim e . S o m e d e p a r tm e n ts B y e le c tin g COGS o ffic e rs fro m th e co u ncil, th e re is lit t le te n d e n cy fo r th e m to becom e a u to c ra tic le ad e rs. L ik e o th e r M e d ic A le rt je w e lry d e p a rtm e n ts c o n ititu te a a q u o ru m , a cco rd ­ h a v e no r e p r e s e n ta tio n a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e s , th e y a re e le c te d o r se le ct in g to th e CO GS c o n s titu tio n . S m ith M id o th e r s a re r e p r e s e n te d o n ly ed th ro u g h one d e p a rtm e n t and ca n no t she c o n sid e rs 20 d e p a rtm e n t re p re s e n ts - tiv e a aa a q u o ru m b u t th e y u s u a lly have a t leaat 23 m e m b e rs p re s e n t a t th e b i-w e e k ly sporadically. A lso , it is o fte n th e s e sa m e cla im to have m o re p o p u la r p o w e r. Because o f th e e le c tio n p rocess, i t does d is c lo s e s h id d e n ills m e e tin g !. peo p le w h o s e r v e on th e m a n y n o t seem suspicious th a t COGS o ffic e rs a re describes th e liv e s o f m a n y c o m m itte e s th a t o ffe r g ra d u a te a llo tte d v o tin g p o w e r. U n fo rtu n a te ly , it appeara th a t th o se w h o By C H R IS K L C Z Y N S K I p a tie n t's co m p le te m edioai histurv. Iduates ts w e ll. s t u d e n ts se a ts. S ta te N e w t S ta ff W r ite r c o n s is te n tly a tte n d th e CO GS m e e tin g s a re COGS n o t o n ly re p re s e n ts g ra d u a te M edic A le rt is a public serv ic e p roject L lack o f tim e is th e rea so n th e th e M m e re p re s e n ta tiv e s tim e a fte r tim e . T h o u g h th e w o r k d o n e b y s tu d e n ts and ca n did a te s fo r d o c to ra l d e ­ A w om an su ffe rin g from a painful bee de sig n e d to e d u c a te people ab o u t the | o f graduate s tu d e n ts in v o lv e d in S om e d e p a rtm e n ts have no re p re s e n ta tio n C O G S ca n n o t be c o n sid e re d g ress. b u t m e d ic a l s tu d e n ts as w e ll. stin g is a d m itte d to a hospital. S h e is given se rio u s n e s s of h idden m edical problem s, ivernm ent is p ro p o rtio n a te ly th e a nd o th e rs a re re p re s e n te d o n ly s p o ra d ic a l­ a sh o t of c o rtiso n e to s to p th e sw ellin g in L a n sin g M edic A le rt v o lu n te e r J o sep h d ra m a tic , it d o e s o ffe r m a n y T h e m e dical s tu d e n ts have m ade s tro n g ["undergraduate re p re s e n ta tio n — ly- h e r leg. H o w e v e r, th e d o sa g e p ro v e s n e arly R a d e m a c h e r said. u s e fu l s e r v ic e s to a g ro u p o f a tte m p ts to o rg a n ize a s e p a ra te b ra n ch o f fata l b e c a u se sh e is alle rg ic to th e d ru g . "T he u ltim a te goai is to sa v e lives," he hii. A ls o i t is o fte n th e se M m e people w ho g o v e rn m e n t because th e y fe e l th e y have basically u n in te r e s te d s tu d e n ts . F o r tu n a te ly , th e w om an re c o v e re d , b u t said. s e rve on th e m a n y c o m m itte e s th a t o ffe r d iffe re n t needs th a n o th e r g ra d u a te s tu ­ . the w o rk done b y th e C o u n c il t h e r e a r e som e w ho do not. T h e y die T h e fo u ndation w as e sta b lish e d in 1956 g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts seata. den ts. late Students was th r u s t in to th e ne e d le ssly a t th e h a n d s of q ualified d o c to rs w h en a d o c to r's d a u g h te r n e a rly died a fte r I a p itifu lly sm all n u m b e r o f people T h e c u rre n t COGS vice p re s id e n t o l COGS app e a rs th e e p ito m e o f s tu d e n t w ho a r e u n a w a re of a v ic tim s hidden re c e iv in g m edication sh e w as a llergic to. COGS in itia lly s u p p o rte d th e id ea o f a jin u in g p a tte rn th a t began w ith th e in te rn a l a ffa irs . C h uck G oeke, w h o is g o v e rn m e n t. m edical p ro b le m s. R a d em acfter e s tim a te d th a t one in five se p ara te o rg a n iz a tio n b u t w ith fu r th e r |C 0G S in th e la te 1980a. re s p o n s ib le fo r T illin g th e 52 p o s itio n s on 28 co n sid e ra tio n opposed th e fo rm a tio n o f p e rso n s h a v e h idden m edical pro b le m s th a t T h e s e m ish a p s m ay h a p p e n less often, T h e c o n tin u a l la ck o f co n ce rn on th e p a rt a n o th e r m a jo r g o v e rn in g b o d y. I t w o u ld th a n k s to th e e ffo rts of v o lu n te e rs from th e need to be b ro u g h t to th e a tte n tio n of a o f g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts c o u ld e x p la in th e ra th e r n o t lose th e ta x m o ne y o f th e m o re d o c to r in c a se of an a ccident. H e said a lm ost M edic A le rt F o u n d a tio n In te rn a tio n a l. n o n -p o litic a l s e t-u p o f CO G S as o pposed to th a n 1.000 m e dical stu d e n ts. T h e fo u n d atio n is a w orld w ide, non­ 2.000 p eo p le in th e g r e a te r L a n sin g a re a o th e r b ra n ch e s o f s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t a t a lre a d y have b ra c e le ts or necklaces. pro fit o rg a n iz a tio n w hich p ro m o te s th e use ly to n H udson m a ll M SU . T h e C O G S s ta te s : "T h e C o u n cil o f T h o ug h th e w o rk d one b y C O GS ca n no t be con side re d d ra m a tic , i t does o ffe r m a ny of M edic A le rt b ra c e le ts a nd necklaces to w a rn m edical p e rs o n n e l of a p a tie n t's M ore th a n o ne m illion p e rso n s ac ro ss th e nation a r e w e a rin g b ra c e le ts which in d icate u se fu l se rvice s to a g ro u p o f b a s ica lly G ra d u a te S tu d e n ts is n o t a p o litic a l o rg a n i­ a lle rg ie s a n d o th e r m edical problem s. m edical pro b le m s such as d ia b e te s, h e a rt u n in te re s te d s tu d e n ts . z a tio n and sh a ll n o t e n d o rs e p o litic a l issues ailm en ts, ep ile p sy and allergies. T h e in fo rm a tio n on th e b ra c e le ts helps I f th e se s e rvice s s u d d e n ly d isa p p e a re d Ite d e l a y c o n tin u e d a lo n g w ith th e h a n d fu l o f peo p le w h o o rg a n ize th e m , th e n p e rh a p s g ra d u a te d o c to rs a d m in iste r tr e a tm e n t to e m e rg e n cy p a tie n ts w h en th e y a r e unconscious or T h e w o rk of M edic A lert v o lu n te e rs has be e n rec o g n iz ed ac ro ss ?he co u n try . P r e s i­ o th e rw is e u n a b le to talk. den t C a r te r a nd G o \. \V;j!;am G. M illiken s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t w o u ld fin d th e in te re s t F o r $10 a p e rs o n w ith a h idden m edical both d e c la re d A pril 9 15 as M edic A le rt ■notion p re v e n tin g a p u b lic v o te on T h e in ju n c tio n is a c o n tin u a tio n o f one it so b a d ly needs. pro b le m can re c e iv e a b ra c e le t o r necklace W eek. Jon Hudson m a ll p ro p e rty re z o n in g g ra n te d b y C ir c u it C o u rt J u d g e R ay. C. U n til th a t tim e , COGS w ill co n tin u e d e n o tin g th e p e rs o n 's p a rtic u la r problem . P e rso n s in te r e s te d in o b tain in g a brac e let Bntinued. th e M ich ig a n S ta te C o u rt H o tc h k is s soon a fte r n e a rly 7,000 signa W e l l - k n o w n o ffe rin g u se fu l, b u t m in o r, se rvice s th ro u g h T he je w e lr y a ls o h as e n g ra v e d on it a code o r necklace m ay w rite ro M edic A lert I s ruled F rid a y . tu re s . g a th e re d b y c itiz e n s g ro u p s a g a in st th e co o p e ra tio n and h a rd w o rk o f a v e ry n u m b e r a n d a to ll-free te le p h o n e n u m b er F o u n d a tio n In te rn a tio n a l. T urlock. Calif. ■ling stated th a t p e titio n s c a llin g th e p ro p o se d m a ll, w e re file d Ja n . 25, 1978. few . which d o c to rs can call to o b tain th e 95380. llic vote may not be p re se n te d to C itiz e n s fo r a L iv a b le C o m m u n ity , S tu I arising c ity c le rk u n til th e d e n ts fo r a L iv a b le C o m m u n ity and M S U b l a c k p o e t t o m s legality is ru le d on b y th e P IR G IM g a th e re d th e p e titio n s in response I court. to an A u g u s t 3, 1977 co u n c il decision re z o n in g th e m a ll s ite fro m a g ric u ltu ra l to co m m e ricia l. r e a d t o n i g h t Specialist in advertising management T h e g ro u p s opposed re z o n in g , s a y in g th a t c o rre c tio n th e m a ll, to be lo ca te d on an 86-acre s ite a t laake L a n s in g R oad and U .S . 27. w o u ld be e co n o m ica lly a n d e n v iro n m e n ta lly dam ag Is h m a e l R e ed , a w e ll-k n o w n b lack p o e t, w ill g iv e a re a d in g a t 8 to n ig h t in 336 U n io n . to discuss Jungian typology strategies I incorrectly re p o rte d in F r id a y ’s lews th a t tw o p ro fe s so rs fro m in g to th e a rea. R e ed , w h o w a s c a lle d “ th e b e s t b lac k L y n n O 'S hea, an a d v e rtis in g m a na g e m en t sp e cia list, w ill speak H e r le c tu re is s p o n so re d by U n iv e rsity College, th e D e p a rtm e n t departm ent o f E le c tric a l E n g in e e r- T h e Ja n . 25 in ju n c tio n w as d isso lve d b y w r it e r in A m e ric a to d a y ” b y th e V illa g e on " A d v e r tis in g S tra te g ie s : U se o f J u n g ia n T y p o lo g y ." a t 8 p.m . of A d v e rtis in g , th e C ollege of C om m unication A r ts and Sciences, B yste m s Science w ill te s t ify a t th e H o tc h k is s ' A p r il 12 d e c isio n th a t c itiz e n s V o ice .w ill re a d fr o m h is w o rk s , in c lu d ­ to n ig h t in th e K e llo g g C e n te r A u d ito riu m . th e C ollege of B usiness. P la ce m e n t Services. Phi K appa P h i and ■Sami E sm ail’s tr ia l. R u th A n n w e re le g a lly e n title d to v o te on th e issue. in g "T h e F re e -la n c e P a llb e a re rs .” O ’S hea is e m p lo ye d b y th e a d v e rtis in g fir m o f F o o te . C one and M SU In fo rm a tio n S erv ices. the d e p a rtm e n t's s u p e rv is in g A c c o rd in g to c ity a tto rn e y D e n n is M e R e ed 's ta lk is fre e to th e p u b lic and is B e ld in g in C hicago. A m a jo r a re a o f h e r re s ea rch is fin d in g w ill te s tify and R o b e rt B a r r , an G in ty , it m a y ta k e as lo n g as n in e m o n th s sp o nsore d b y th e D e p a rtm e n t o f E n g e m p iric a l s u p p o rt fo r J u n g 's fe m in in e ty p e s. J professor in th e d e p a rtm e n t w ill fo r th e C o u rt o f A p p e a ls to ru le on th e lis h . S he is a lso in v o lv e d in s e llin g m a rk e tin g and a d v e rtis in g If y . le g a lity o f th e re fe re n d u m . s tra te g ie s to A m e rica n -b a se d m u lti n a tio n a l clie n ts. 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TUES., APRIL 25th - NOON • 9 PM Genuine leather WED., APRIL 26th - NOON ■6 PM uppers and B r i n g in y o u r c o m p o n e n t s t e r e o a m p l i f i e r o r r e c e i v e r d u r i n g c l i n i c h o u r s contoured padded T e c h n ic ia n s f r o m O n k y o w i l l t e s t it F R E E f o r p o w e r a n d d i s t o r t i o n a n d v o u 'H r e c e i v e wooden soles. a w r i t t e n r e p o r t o f t h e i r f i n d i n g s . T h is is y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y t o f i n d o u t if y o u r s t e r e o is s t ill p e r f o r m i n g lik e n e w A n d it w o n ' t c o s t y o u a c e n t 1 10 to 9 Mon, thru Fri. 555 E. G rand River Ave. 10 to 5 Saturdays in E ast L ansing iN e x t to T a c o Bell' C o m p le te In -S to re S ervice P h o n e 337-1300 to r E v e ry th in g W e Sell Five W ays lo C h a rg e or Kappa in Acorn Walnut F re e C u s to m e r P arkin g F in a n c e Your P u rc h a s e N e x t to S to re Beyond the .ABÉ ‘U’ adm inistrators unfair Cold War? ■c s 4 on issue of accessibility ’S Although MSU is a state- trators continue to haggle with demand these rights of l .1 V ietn am to P a n a m a : supportedinstitution, its tendency handicappers over the degree to University officials. The,71 i toserve onlyaportionofthe public which the University should com­ proved by administrator,^! p a ssa g e to m a tu r ity is sometimes overwhelming. Han- dicappers attending the Univer­ mit itself. Meanwhile, handicap­ pers cannot ride campus buses or be discarded in favor0ftil developed by the conuni i f politics. The prospect of turning sity are all too often the victims of pursue majors for which the Now the Great Canal debate is this short-sightedness, as exem­ classes are centered innon-access­ finished. By a narrow margin, the the PanamaCanal over to Panama was originally broached in 1964, plified by the administration’s ible buildings like the Union. U.S. Senate has approved treaties handling of the transition to ceding the Panama Canal and the and almost immediately buried beneath an avalanche of right- accessibility. Handicapper students have a com rTprehensivehem ^access, ?:J surrounding American-owned ter­ According to federal law, the right toabarrier-free campus, and that will make this puiAi1 ritory to Panama by the year wing protest. America land of 2000. Thedissension and vitupera­ Manifest Destiny, was supposedto University should have an estab­ it is apparent that they must tion truly public. tionsurrounding the Canal contro­ take —never give up —territory. lished plan outlining the progress versy nowseems likely to subside. The epithet of “imperialist" and that should be made toward total For President Carter, the Sen­ the barb of "colonialism" was accessibility within a reasonable ate’s action represents a political hurled at Washington only by S o u th e a s t A s ia period of time. Two such plans victory of indeterminate propor­ Communists in Moscow and were drafted by a committee of tions. For some time now opinion Peking and by dissatisfied handicappers and administrators, gression rang increasingly hollow. but both were rejected by Univer­ polls have gauged asteady erosion "pinkos” at home —the group of The bathos of self-congratulation of presidential popularity, and malcontents Joe McCarthy and his sity officials, whoopted fora third, that followed Gerald Ford's shoot- less accommodating proposal. commentators had noted that a red-baiters had sought to purge from-the-hip response to Cambo­ Carter victory on the treaties was from the 50 states. The John The University is failing to deal dia's seizure of an American ingood faith with handicappers by essential if the president was to Foster Dulles-bred foreign policy warship in 1975 was swiftly maintain his credibility inthe eyes of mid-century enthroned Wash­ claiming that the burden of alter­ displaced by introspection. A ing buildings like the MSU Union of foreign leaders. ington in the crucible of interna­ gaudy display of military muscle True enough, but perhaps it is tional power-politics and propa­ for wheelchair use is too costly to by the United States would no take on with any immediacy. And possible to glean less superficial gated the notion that the United longer suffice as asmokescreen for conclusions from this recently- States could control events to its while handicappers identified 72 “patriotism." buildings that need structural concluded episode in American liking from Haiphong Harbor to The Cold War — the "us" history. the Straits of Gibralter. changes, adminstrators acknowl­ against "them" philosophy that edge only 50. The administrative Five years ago, as America's To learn otherwise was a hard pervaded American thinking rela­ involvement in Vietnam was con­ lesson indeed. plan, as OPHhas pointed out to no tive to the Communist bloc for so avail, makes no provisions for the vulsing to its bloody conclusion, Vietnam drained America’s long — seems, fortuitously, to the United States was governed treasury, bloodied its youth and housing and transportation needs gutted its pride. After 1973, the have passed into history. Twenty of handicapper students. by a militaristic, aggression- years ago — even 10 — anyone minded product of Cold War rhetoric of brinkmanship and ag- By failing to agree to a fair, suggesting that a continued reasonable accessibility plan Uni­ United States presence was ex­ versity officials are seriously limit­ traneous or imperialistic would ing handicapper students in their likely have been hauled before the use, benefit and enjoyment of the House Un-American Activities campus and its offerings. Further, Committee. Today HUACC is administrators are violating the gone and Panama has alegal claim rights of these students by pre­ on its own territory. venting them from attending Perhaps, at long last, an atmos­ classes offered in non-accessible phere of maturity has settled over buildings. U.S. foreign policy and Washing­ MSU is already late in develop­ I n s p r i n g o f 1 9 7 6 h a n d ic a p p e r « t h r o u g h o u t t h e a r e a m a rc h e d to the a ton's perception of its powers and ing atransition plan. The deadline C a p i t o l p r o t e s t i n g t h e in a c c e a s ib llit y o f C a p i t a l A r e a T ra o i|x P anam a C anal Zone limitations. passed in December but adminis- A u th o r ity buses. in th e c o n s is te n c y o f h e r c e rv ic a l m ucus. T h e B ook P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y, 156 D ra k e s n o th in g m o re th a n g lo r ifie d m e te r m aids. p la n n in g and fo re sig h t by our a A c tu a l o v u la tio n is c o n firm e d b y a s u b s ta n ­ L a n e , S u m m e rto w n , T N . 38483 I t a pp e a rs a ll th a t D P S does is cru is e to rs . tia l r is e in th e basal b o d y te m p e ra tu re A m y W h ite h ili H u b e n y a ro u n d iss u in g to w o rd e rs to R o ge r's (b o d y a t r e s t te m p .I. 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D P S is n o t a w a re o f th e c o m m u n ity h e re a t M S U , w h ic h does in clu d e In c o n c lu d in g , w hen 1 leave M S lil in te rfe re s w ith n o rm a l s tu d e n t life . A lis t is ta tio n is b ased o n c o n sid e ra b le re s ea rch and th e s tu d e n ts . A n y re la tio n s e x h ib ite d a re on in th e re a l w o rld , I look ion n e v e r s ta rte d m o re th a n one d a y b e fo re is th o ro u g h ly a n d u n d e rs ta n d a b ly p re s e n t­ T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic S a fe ty a t th e p u re ly n e g a tiv e side. a ss o c ia tin g w ith a real police forcetkm tic k e t p ro c e ss tic k e t sales. ed. T h e a w a re n e s s a n d a p p re c ia tio n o f m y b o d y th a t th is book has g iv e n m e has been M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e rs ity is a fa rc e . I f th e p eo p le a t D P S w is h to be v ie w e d as o ffic e rs T h e p a rk in g a t M S U is h o rre n d o u s. a c o m p le te co m m u n ity service »ail U n io n tic k e t o ffic e e m p lo ye e s a re re s p o n ­ P eople o f Case a nd W o n d e rs have to g o to F th e p a rk in g s itu a tio n in the handsdf sib le fo r s e llin g tic k e ts a nd k n o w in g w h e re u n d u p lic a te d e ls e w h e re . o f th e la w , th e y sh o u ld fin d som e la w s to T h is le tte r is in respo n se to le tte rs fro m I«ot w h ile L o t 63 a cross th e s tre e t s its e m p ty m a ids. th e c o rre s p o n d in g se a ts a re in each fa c ility . L a s tly , I h a v e seen th is book in th e area, u p h o ld o th e r th a n th e p a r k in g code a t M S U . s tu d e n ts w h o fe lt th e y w e re u n fa irly e x c e p t fo r co n ce rts, h o c ke y, and b asket JamesR.ii R e g a rd in g P o p E n te r ta in m e n t p ro d u c tio n s , b u t i t can s u re ly be o b ta in e d b y w r itin g to : T h e tic k e t w r it in g o ffic e rs h e re a t D P S a re tre a te d b y P o p E n te rta in m e n t's in itia l b a ll. T h is is a d e fin ite case o f s u p e rio r 218 N. Woo tic k e t sale p ro ce d u re fo r th e Ja ckson th e ir r e s p o n s ib ility end s th e re . B ro w n e sh o w . W e ’d lik e to r e v ie w th e P op u tiliz e s th re e tic k e t o u tle ts . F r o n t c u rre n t s ys te m and th e n re s p o n d d ire c tly to ro w seats a re d is tr ib u te d to a ll o u tle ts . a sse rtio ns m ade b y th e s tu d e n ts . T h re e o u t o f fiv e fr o n t se ctio n s w e re a t th e U n io n . Som e tic k e ts w e re re m o v e d b e h in d In th e past p a tro n s w o u ld a p p e a r d ays b e fo re tic k e t sales s ta rte d a t th e U n io n . 10th ro w b u t th a t w as d u e to c o n tra c tu a l VIEW POINT: SEARCH AND SELECTION R e s u ltin g co n ge stion in te rfe re d w ith n o n ­ a rra n g e m e n ts w ith th e a rtis t. fans w h o w e re in th e U n io n b u ild in g fo r F o r fu tu r e re fe re n c e , q u e s tio n s c o n c e rn ­ non -co n ce rt re la te d reasons. P op 's s o lu tio n a t th a t tim e was th e r o ll c a ll w a itin g lis t. Th e r o ll c a ll lis t w o rk s as fo llo w s : L e t's assum e tic k e ts g o o n sale a t 8:15 in g a n y fa ce t o f P o p E n te r ta in m e n t sh o uld be d ire c te d to o u r o ffic e in ro o m 311A S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s b u ild in g , o r p hone 3557733. J o d y L a F ra n c e Wanted: MSU president with vision! M o nd a y m o rn in g a t th e U n io n . • A P o p e m p lo ye e b eg in s a lis t o n th e C a rl B re s s le r B y T H E M S U F A C U L T Y A S S O C IA T E S th e s ta te L e g is la tu re , p re s s u re w ill be on can co m b in e su b sta n ce w ith p ro ce d u re and c o m m itte d to dem ocratic selffH S unday b e fo re , p re fe ra b ly a t noon. (A lis t A g e n e ra l m o od o f uneasiness, te n ta tiv e ­ th e c o m m itte e t o se le ct c a n d id a te s w hose w h o can a rtic u la te a vis io n o f th e tr u e 'w ith in th e U n iv e rs ity . Instead «J s ta rte d b e fo re th is tim e s t ill in te rfe re s w ith ness, a n d u n c e rta in ty a m o n g fa c u lty m em m a jo r a sse ts a re th e ir so lid tie s w ith th e u n d e rly in g p urp o se and g oals o f th e co n ce rn e d to preserve a U n io n business.) b e rs seem s to c h a ra c te riz e th is tra n s itio n a l bu s in e ss c o m m u n ity a n d th e ir p ro v e n U n iv e rs ity . se p a ra te class o f bureaucrats' •P e o p le a re s ig n e d u p on th e lis t as th e y show u p in line . B irth C o n tro l p e rio d b e tw e e n p re s id e n ts a t M S U . T h e A c a d e m ic C o u n c il, h o w e v e r, has succeeded ta le n ts in ra is in g e x tr a p u b lic fu n d s fo r th e U n iv e rs ity . O th e rs w ill e m ph a size , g iv e n S econd, M S U needs an o pen p re sid e n c y. s e lfc o n s c io u s ly empowered to* U n iv e rs ity a ffa irs , o ur new prcswJJ •P a tro n s a re to ld th e tim e s w h e n th e r o ll in c re a tin g p ro c e d u ra l g u id e lin e s fo r selecl- th e p re s e n t tr e n d to w a rd in c re a s in g cen­ In a d d itio n to a cadem ic c re d e n tia ls o u r new be d e d ic a te d to restoring W ca ll w ill be ta k e n . P a tro n s m u s t be p re s e n t A s an a lte rn a tiv e t o th e m y ria d o f in g o u r n e x t c h ie f o ffic e r. In p a rtic u la r, tr a liz a tio n o f a d m in is tr a tiv e c o n tro l in th e p re s id e n t m u s t be a p erso n w h o is open and n a tu re o f th e U n iv e rs ity as a coranq d u rin g th e se tim e s r o ll c a lls to re s e rv e th e ir c o n tra c e p tiv e s a v a ila b le to d a y , I w o u ld lik e M S U F A is p leased w ith se v e ra l o f th e U n iv e rs ity , th a t p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te s e a s ily accessible to a ll m e m b e rs o f th e s e lf g o v e rn in g scholars. place in lin e . T h ese tim e s a re a p p ro x im a te ly to re c o m m e n d n a tu ra l b ir t h c o n tro l. I n h e r a m e n d m e n ts a d o p te d b y th e c o u n c il th a t sh o u ld b e s e le cte d p r im a r ily fo r th e ir M S U c o m m u n ity . T h e p re s id e n t m u s t be 6 p.m ., 10:30 p .m ., a n d 5 :30 a.m . O th e r th a n book, “ A C o o p e ra tiv e M e th o d o f N a tu ra l s h o u ld h e lp a ssu re m e a n in g fu l fa c u lty m a n a g e ria l s k ills . T h e se p e rso n s w ill u n ­ w illin g to ta k e th e tim e to lis te n and a ccept M S U F A u d eeply oommitwj “ J these tim e s th e y a re fre e to le ave and s t ill B ir th C o n tro l,” M a rg a r e t N o fz ig e r th o r ­ p a rtic ip a tio n in th e se le ctio n process. B u t d o u b te d ly c la im th a t th e n e w p re s id e n t ad v ice fro m p erso n s in va rio u s p a rts o f th e o f im p ro v in g th e q u a lity of ed ■ re s e rve th e ir place in line . o u g h ly e x p la in s h o w to re c o g n ize th e th e c r itic a l s ta g e o f a c tu a l search and sh o u ld b e a n e ffe c tiv e a d m in is tr a to r w h o U n iv e rs ity . T h is w ill h e lp red u ce c e rta in s c h o la rs h ip a t M S U through u •D u r in g th e 5 :3 0 a.m . r o ll c a ll, p a tro n s n a tu ra l cy c lic a l ch a ng e s th a t o c c u r w ith in a se le ctio n , w h ic h m a y ta k e a y e a r o r lo ng e r, can a c tu a lly c o n tro l th e U n iv e rs ity 's m u sh ­ fe e lin g s o f a lie n a tio n th a t have a ris e n in re p re s e n ta tio n . W e believe t I a re a d m itte d in s id e th e U n io n a c c o rd in g to w o m a n 's b o d y, a n d h o w a w o m a n can a v o id is n o w a p p ro a c h in g . ro o m in g b u re a u c ra c y . re c e n t y e a rs b e tw e e n th e c e n tra l a d m in is ­ te n ce o f a s tro n g . in d e p e n d e n t, th e lis t, and in d iv id u a lly seated b y th e co n ce p tio n b y a b s ta in in g w h e n h e r b o d y tr a tio n a n d o th e r m e m be rs o f th e U n iv e rs i g a n ize d fa c u lty w ill very much i ^ J tic k e t w in d o w to w a it u n til 8 :1 5 a.m . w h en W h ile M S U F A w o u ld h a rd ly d isa g re e ty c o m m u n ity . n ew p re s id e n t, and we loo te lls h e r she is fe r tile . T h e ta s k o f th e p re s id e n tia l search and sales s ta rt. th a t o u r n e w p re s id e n t s h o u ld possess s k ills w o rk in g w ith h im o r her w T h is m e th o d uses n o c h e m ica ls o r d evices se le c tio n c o m m itte e w ill n o t be easy. G iven Th e lis t se rve s tw o purposes: in b o th o f th e s e are a s, w e w o u ld n e v e rth e ­ F in a lly , M S U needs a p re s id e n t w h o is fu r th e r im p ro v in g o ur Universi .• (o th e r th a n a th e rm o m e te r). T h e w o m an th e w id e ly a c k n o w le d g e d in e ffe ctive n e ss o f •C ro w d s u p s e ttin g n o rm a l U n io n a c tiv ity less a rg u e a g a in s t th e n a rro w v ie w th a t w a tch e s fo r a p p ro a c h in g o v u la tio n by th e W h a rto n re g im e in a tte m p tin g to a re e lim in a te d . o b s e rv in g th e s u b tle b u t n o tic e a b le changes c u r r e n t p ra c tic a l p ro b le m s a re th e basic se cu re a d e q u a te U n iv e rs ity fu n d in g fro m issu e s t o be co n s id e re d in th e p re s id e n tia l se le c tio n pro ce ss. E d u c a tio n in a g re a t U n iv e rs ity su ch as M S U in v o lv e s y e t a DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau d e e p e r s e t o f c o n s id e ra tio n s . B e lo w a re lis te d so m e o f th e im p o r ta n t tr a its th a t Dm, u rn 's no THAT'SRIGHT. A POX ON TELL M B ABOUT I JUSTDONTSEE M S U F A b e lie v e s s h o u ld c h a ra c te riz e o u r m m neeoN M OUR TOPDRAFT GEORGEAUEN! IT . THIS IS THE HOW HE GOTAWAY YEAH, W ELL, . M o n d a y , A p r il 24, 1978 n e w p re s id e n t. 6erm oF vm CHOKXSHAVB NOtmXRTHe THIRD TEAR I'V E UTTH THAT *THE THINGSARE Editorials a re th e opin io n s o f th e S ta te N e w s . View points , colum™ œ s ; WE BESTOF BEENLONG TALENHE95 TOAD HAD TO JUNK FUTURE IS NOW* GOING TO F ir s t, M S U needs a p re s id e n t w h o 7mnauBBALL S/HCe TRADED BOLTEDTOWN letters a re p ers o n a l opinions. ’SCOUTING GARBAGE AS CHANGE A - possesses a w e ll d e v e lo p e d a nd sch o la rly *60NEBf ROUND A m i.. WHENHBDID! 7 0R JS ! LONG ASHE D ID ! ROUNDHERE! E d ito ria l D ep a rtm e n t .SeVEH. v is io n o f th e re a l p u rp o se a n d v a lu e o f th e Editor in chief MOSS'* * U n iv e rs ity . 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I n ju r ie s s tifle c h a n c e fo r M S U u p s e t f or the fifth straight time in u m n n v Inc, g o lf te a m is th e B ig T e n C h a m p io n . ' , ,|SI E x r e p t th is lim e , th e S p a rta n s have i „ ,|,l r , fo r th e second tim e . E a r lie r in M in n e s o ta as th e tw o te a m s tie d ,‘h '’ to w h a t co u ld have been th e L y n n B a rb e r h e a ve d th e sh o t son, C h e ry l G illia m a nd Pam B y J E F F H IT T L E R se rio u s ly ch a lle n g e th e v is itin g th e d a y , W e b b had n ip p e d M ills to u rn a m e n t in B lo o m in g to n , In d . ' r'llB ' S d iffe re n c e in th e m e e t, accord p u t a re c o rd 4 4 -fe e t6 V > , b e tte r S w a in ig a n p u t to g e th e r a 1:47.6 A lm o s t an h o u r a fte r h e r tr a c k g ia n ts . Tennessee, a fa v in g B a rb G rid e r's 1975 m a r k o f re c o rd p e rfo rm a n c e in th e 880 b y ju s t seven te n th s o f a second M S U a nd M in n e s o ta w e re tie d a t a n ah,. , o rite to d e th ro n e d e fe n d in g in g to F la na g a n. in th e 1,500 m e te r ru n . In th e ir ro u n d . T h e ra in to o k c a re o f S un d a y's round ,a' urii*Il| w o m en ’ s tra c k te a m had been 40 fe e t 2 Vi a n d g iv in g th e S p a r y a rd m e d le y re la y . A sso cia tio n o f In te rc o lle g ia te "W e gave u p a lo t o f p o in ts second ra re , h o w e v e r. M ills coaches, th e fin a l ro u n d w as canceled an.i , 1)1'*»<1 s o u n d ly d efe ated b y n ation a l ta n s t h e ir o n ly f ir s t in th e fie ld T h e " fe a tu r e ra c e " o f th e A th le tic s fo r W o m en ( A IA W ) b y not h a v in g L a t te r ru n .” w o n th e 3,000 m e te rs h a n d ily h e ld . S aturday,J p o w e rs Tennessee and P enn e v e n ts . M S U ’s tw o o th e r m eet w as th e 3,000 m e te r ru n ch a m pio n U C L A o f its c ro w n , Fla na g a n said. "S h e co u ld have S ta te S a tu rd a y , M S U coach tr iu m p h s cam e in th e ru n n in g w h en th e n a tio n 's to p tw o (c o n tin u e d o n p ag e 9) S ue E r t l, d e fe n d in g B ig T e n C ham pion i ,, ,n w o n th e m e et as e xp e c te d w ith m ade a ll th e d iffe re n c e in th e C h e ry l Fla na g a n stoo d in th e e v e n ts w h e n K im H a tc h e tt set w o m en d is ta n c e ru n n e rs , h o n o rs w ith M in n e s o ta 's J u lie G um lia n,., h , 11 _ 79 p o in ts , fo llo w e d by P enn w o rld . W e w o u ld h a v e a t least m id d le o f R a lp h Y o u n g F ie ld a n ew m a rk o f 14.1 in th e K a th y M ills o f P e n n S ta te and S a tu rd a y . M r°«t49 S ta te and M S U w ith 67 and 49 been clo se r to P en n S ta te . R ut c a lc u la tin g h ow close th e M S U 100 m e te r h u rd le s a n d th e te a m B re n d a W e b b o f Tennessee, squad co u ld have com e to v ic to ry . p o in ts , re s p e c tiv e ly . S ta r m id d le d ista n ce special th e kid s ra n ju s t s u p e r and w e fe e l v e ry good a b o u t th a t." o f D e n is e G re e n e , G w e n P a tte r sq u are d o ff a g a in s t o ne a n o th e r MSU hitters A lth o u g h th e fin a l places w e re not d ctcrm th e o th e r S p a rta n sco re s th a t co u nted « o r, ^ c ila T ^ 4 ■ " I o n ly w ish w e w o u ld have is t S ue l e t t e r d ro p p e d o u t o f R e co rd s fe ll w ith a lm ost Sue C a n lin 's 78, a nd Jo a n C a re ty 's 81 Karen K ,r„u th e m e et d u e to a p a in fu l e v e ry e v e n t in th e s u n n y 60 a n d A n n A tw o o d fin is h e d w ith an 8f>. had e v e ry o n e h e a lth y fo r th is m e e t," Fla na g a n said. "W e w isd o m to o th , c ru s h in g any d e g re e te m p e ra tu re s w ith M S I' ta k in g its sh a re o f th e m . capture title B e h in d M S U and M in n e s o ta in th e team ,taniim J co u ld have w on it. " hopes M S U m a y have had o f S ta te , 3 15; In d ia n a . 316; P u rd u e , 318; I,,« ., a ',, l.-f' “ ,r,4 In ju rie s ca u g h t u p w ith th e u p s e ttin g Tennessee. T h e loss T h e S p a rta n s re w r o te e ig h t M S U 's w o m e n 's s o ftb a ll and Illin o is w ith 369. ~ ' IVor* t l| S p a rta n s in th e ir tria n g u la r o f L a tte r , co u ple d w ith th e te a m re c o rd s b u t co u ld m anage te a m , th e c h a m p io n s o f th e fir s t T h e S p a rta n s w ill h o s t C e n tra l M irh ip n n , "m in i-n a tio n a l" a ffa ir, co stin g in ju rie s to a n u m b e r o f o th e r o n ly th re e fir s t places in th e * flUil! B ig T e n to u rn a m e n t la s t sea at 3 :3 0 p .m . at F o re s t A k e rs G o lf t 'ours»*. th e m th e needed fire p o w e r to va lu ab le p e rfo rm e rs , a m ou n te d m eet. son, has r e tu rn e d fro m th e 1978 c h a m p io n s h ip g am e s in C o lu m bus. O h io , a fte r it su cce ss fu lly d e fe n d e d th e B ig T e n t it le th is M C N U L T Y USES P /A G P D V G ' SERVE w e eken d . Men 1 3 th at Purdu t l T h e S p a rta n s w e re a t O h io S ta te T h u rs d a y p re p a rin g Spartan netmen top ND th e m s e lv e s fo r th e fiv e te a m d o u b le e lim in a tio n to u rn a m e n t sch e d ule d t o b e g in a t 10 a.m . T h e M S U m e n 's g o lf te a m , led by Rick (. to ta l o f 152. fin is h e d 13th S a tu rd a y in the Pur W e s t Is a fa y e tte . In d . T h e S p a rta n s ' to ta l fo r th e 36 holes was 7 F rid a y . P o o r w e a th e r co n d i Mia® i | B yG A Y LE JA C O B S O N e x cla im e d . w o n th e to u rn a m e n t w ith a score o f 739. tio n s , th o u g h , caused th e post S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r it e r A n d th a t w a sn 't th e o n ly g ood n e w s o f th e p o n e m e n t o f th e fir s t d a y 's E rie G e rso n d e fin is h e d second fo r M SU with T o h e a r M S U ’s m e n ’s te n n is ca p ta in K e v in a fte rn o o n . T h e S p a rta n s had a g re a t d a y a ll c o m p e titio n u n til S a tu rd a y . fo r a 153 to ta l. T o m B a k e r sh o t 75 81 fo r if*; (■;] M c N u lty speak o f h is th re e se t triu m p h o v e r a ro u n d , to p p in g th e F ig h tin g Ir is h 6 3 fo r th e Keibei S a tu rd a y . M S U d e fe a te d In 83 76. 159 score, H ill H e rric k sh o t 78 M f,,r A 162 isfu C a rlto n H a rr is o f N o tre D am e S a tu rd a y , it could te a m 's second w in o f th e season. 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H e d o w n e d N o tre D a m e's M a r ty H o ra n S u n d a y th e S p a rta n s w o n 7 0 " T h e r e a re sig n s o f g ood g o lf." coach Hruce } At'JJ J f ir s t se t to H a rr is 5-7, b u t cam e b ack fro m a 0 3 in tw o se ts . 6-1. 6 4. “R o un d s o f 75 seem to be th e m a gical number t i l l in th e s ix th g am e , h u t Io w a d e fic it in th e second set on w h a t he re fe rre d to as M a tth e w S a n d le r d e fe a te d T o m W e s tp h a l 6-3, w o rk in g a t it. W e 're on o u r o w n course now and mJ; Hr if a cam e back in th e se v e n th gam e som e " p in g p o n g " se rve s to e v e n tu a lly w in th e 6 0 . and S te ve H e itz n e r u pset M a rk H o v e r in tw o to to p In d ia n a 5 0 to e a rn th e b a c k ." m a tch . S co rin g fo r th e la st s e ts w e n t in M c N u lty 's se ts. 7-5. 7-5. r ig h t to m e e t M S U in th e fin a ls . A lth o u g h th e S p a rta n s h a v e n ot p erform e d vM*ilaMUgg fa v o r 6-4, 6-3. 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T h i s is y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y t o f i n d o u t i f y o u r s t e r e o is s t il l p e r f o r m i n g l i k e n e w . A n d i t w o n ’t c o s t y o u a c e n t ! 1 NAME ereo 10 to 9 M o n . th r u F ri. 1 STRffT 10 t o 5 S a tu rd a ys 5 5 5 E . G ra n d R iv e r A va . In E a s t L a n s in g 1 CITY 1 STATE ZIP n ( N e x t to T a c o B a ll) I C o m p le te In -S to re S ervice CURRENT OR fo r E ve ry th in g W e S e ll P h a n * 337 -1 30 0 (AST SCHOOl attended ---------- I 1 FLINT J Free C u sto m e r P a rkin g F iv e W a y e t o C h a rg e o r F in a n c e V b u r P u rc h a s e vrs D U M P W A Y N E ; H U M B IÆ I) B Y l i - l ) Ipartans split with ‘Motor City’ teams F l o w Sophom ore e r s s p r in te r w Ricky i n s F lo w e rs c h u rn e d o u t a 10.5 to ta k e "his t u r n ” at 1 0 0 a t O h i o Sophom ore K eith M oore, w ith a 3:50.4 in th e 1,500 m e te rs , a nd senior Tim K lein, with a pushe d a cross s ix ru n s in th e re a l g ood b a ll c lu b . T h e ir w inning th e 100 -m eter d a sh S a tu rd a y to 51.8 in th e 400 m e te r in te rm e d ia te hurdles, Bh a e lk lo c k e tro u b le is ,” L itw h ile r said. th ir d in n in g , h ig h lig h te d by in S a turd a y's d ou b leh e a de r. g a r n e r th e M SU m en 's tra c k te a m 's only first also had seconds for M SU. | WB S po rts W r it e r p itc h e rs w a lk e d tw o m en a ll "H e ’s th ro w in g th e b a ll h a rd . I t L itw h ile r said he w ill m iss place a t th e O hio S ta te R elays. K ir k G ib so n 's tita n ic h om e r. d a y ." ju s t m u s t n o t be m o v in g . I w as T h e s p rin g m edley te a m , which won at the I colleges th e M S U Tu e sd ay s d ou b leh e a de r a t C e n ­ H ead coach J im B ihbs, w ho a d m itte d ly has hosted th is w e ek T h e m o s t p le a sin g a sp ect o f th e A n d , s p e a k in g o f w a lks, pleased w ith th e w a y re lie v e r Dogw ood R elays, could only m anage a fourth tr a l M ichigan, b u t sh o uld be a lot o f confidence in his s p rin te r s , did not run place a 3:21. 8 . C State and D e tro it, g am e fo r L itw h ile r , h o w e v e r, th a t's w h a t le d to th e d o w n fa ll J a y S tr o th e r p itc h e d , th o u g h .” re a d y fo r n e x t w e eken d 's B ig R andy S m ith in th e 100 m e te rs . His lo rn the M o to r C ity w as g e ttin g a lo t o f d iffe r e n t s e n io r h u r le r l^ a rry I ’ash nick F o u r o th e r S p a rta n s placed at th e relays: M S U m anaged o n ly s ix h its T e n double headers a g a in st P u r ­ reaso n in g : "R an d y w on th e 100 m e te rs last I h c sim ila ritie s end p la y e rs in th e gam e. ( 1 4 ) in th e second gam e. T h e Paul S c h n e id e r, fifth w ith a toss of 16.67 in th e n ig h tc a p , and sco re d its d u e and Illin o is . w ee k e n d la t th e D ogw ood R ela y s), so we C h uck B a k e r p icke d u p th e T ita n s pushe d a cross th re e o n ly ru n on an R B I s in g le b y m e te rs lab o u t 55 fee tl in th e shot put: Krwin “ W e re a lly m issed G ibson jp th o u g h t w e'd let R icky win th is tim e ." lay, M S U e asily w in to ra is e h is re c o rd to 3 2. second in n in g ru n s w ith th e aid R o d g e r B astie n. H om an, six th w ith a 13.82 m e te r effo rt labout th e re , L itw h ile r said. " H e ’s M S U 's 400 m e te r rela y tea m of F low ers. n the W ayne S ta te In th e opener a g a in s t o f tw o w a lks. K ir k G ib so n c u t h is h and 45 fee tl in th e trip le ju m p ; D an King, fifth in th e kin d o f p la y e r w h o can Tony T a y lo r, F re d P a r k e r a nd S m ith finished | a doubleheader. 8-5 D e tr o it, fre sh m a n M a rk P om o r- “ I d o n ’t kn o w w h a t l o r r y 's F rid a y and w a s una b le to p la y th e high ju m p a t 6 fee t 10; and P e te M cClain, m a ke th in g s h ap p e n." second b ehind M ichigan w ith a 41.6. ■ut S aturday, D a n n y s k i ( 3 3 ) w a s c ru is in g a lo n g w ith six th in th e high ju m p a t 6 -feet 8 . T team played g ive a 5 3 le ad u n til d is a s te r s tru c k L in the fir s t gam e o f in th e to p o f th e se ve n th in n in g . L d e r to D e tro it, 6 5, Second basem an R a n d y H o p L p in g the n ig h tc a p , b oo ted a g ro u n d e r, th e T ita n s g o t a co u ple "c h e a p " h its , and A N N O U N C I N G . . .T H E S E C O N D | o f the W ayne S ta te b e fo re y o u k n e w i t D e tr o it had ■close, a lth ou g h th e ■d manage to keep a 6-5 w in . B ria n M c K lro y 's tw o -ru n sin g le w as th e g am e ANNUAL AM ATEUR PHOTO te s tin g in th e o pe n e r w in n in g h it. I Spada unloaded a t n g three run h om e r S pada had a n o th e r one o f h is " r o u tin e " gam es in th e o p e n e r CO NTEST w ith a tw o ru n tr ip le and h is M i. l u lt z also hom ered s ix th ro u n d -trip p e r o f th e y e a r. \ the firs t gam e and H e is n o w h ittin g .493. J j) W olcott picke d u p " L o s in g th e fir s t g am e k in d ■w in of th e season o f to o k th e s ta rc h o u t o f us in one loss, th e second g a m e ," L itw h ile r th tc a p . the S pa rta n s said. " B u t, y o u k n o w , th is w as a te r s v i c t o r i o u s \y r o a d l o s s e s t first home m e et since F e b . 25, and M S U ’s w o m e n ’s ■ celebrated th e re tu rn w ith its fir s t w in since its s p rin g rh 7 2 v ic to ry o v e r C e n tra l M ic h ig a n T h u rs d a y b ro k e ijves tra ig ht d efe ats, j hard fought v ic to r y , and I w a s re a lly pleased w ith Icoach K a rl R u tz said. came w ith o u t h a v in g to p sin g le s and d o u b les p la y e r SPO N SO R ED BY THE STATE NEWS. icarin. H er p u lle d leg m uscle tu rn e d in to a to r n te n d o n ] miss th is w e e k’s R ig T e n c h a m p io n sh ip s T h u rs d a y lu rd a y. L ith e wet c o u rts , th e m a tch w as m o ve d in to Jen ison 1 s t P R I Z E A C am era V alu ed u p to *200 (w hich was to th e S p a rta n s ' a dv a n ta g e , yen losing th e p o in t m uch to o soon, and th e slo w su rfa ce ( w in n e r ’ s c h o ic e ) » utilize m ore p a tie n c e ," R u tz sa id . | v losses w e re in th e to p tw o sin g le s m atch e s. ■donas lost a t N o . 1 s in g le s to K e lly S te rg e s 6-1, 7-5. 2 n d P R I Z E Any le n s o r a c c e sso ry puger held th re e m a tch p o in ts b u t th e n lo s t to T o n i 7 and 7-6. T h e tie b re a k e r in th e fin a l se t w a s 5-3. # v a lu e d up to *100 (tans' w ins in th e re s t o f th e sin g le s m a tch e s w e re by B elm aier o ve r L in d a C ham e 6 2, 6 -2 ; D ia n e S e lke o v e r ( w in n e r ’ s c h o ic e ) p g 6 2. 6 3; H e a th e r M a c T a g g a rt o v e r D e n is e B a u fo it j Lisa Reed o v e r E lle n Cook 6 1 ,6 1. I p t the doubles m a tch e s w ith C in d y B ogdonas and D ia ne 3 r d P R I Z E Any le n s o r a c c e sso ry Ing in the to p d o u b les m a tch 6 2 , 6 2; M a rjo r ie K ru g e r I r MacTaggart w in n in g 6-3, 7 ;6 (5 3 tie b re a k e r); and # v a lu e d u p to *50 lie lm a ie r and Lisa Reed w o n 6 0. 6 0. ( w in n e r ’ s c h o ic e ) • P r i z e v a l u e s d e t e r m i n e d a t c u r r e n t E a s t L a n s in g R e ta il p r ic e s . Icksters fin ish th ird Rules off Entry d from page 8) d e v e lo p e d n o t b e tw e e n P enn Siza: 8 x 1 0 m inim um a nd preferred size. Prints o r transparencies (slides) of larger size will also be accepted. ( .4 time com pared to S ta te and M S I' fo r second as S pecifications: Black and white, color prints or transparencies (slides) m ounted. Entries previously m ay have 4.3 clocking, e xp e c te d , b u t b e tw e e n th e been published. e captured th e m ee t l Would Orville Wright's biscuits get you up * Y IO M P A S S IO , and Hying in the morning'.’ Mow about Wilbur's jams and jellies? A sso cia tio n o p e n in g h e re M o n d a y. i * * * » » * * » * * * * * « * » A n d m u se um e m p lo ye e M a ry H e n d e rso n , w h o cam e u p w ith th e * ♦ The chance to try those recipes and others is coming up for avialion enthusiasts who also like to cook. idea, said in a te le p h o n e in te rv ie w th a t re c ip e s a lre a d y a re The National A ir and Space Museum in Washington, a lively- a r r iv in g fro m p eople w h o w e re " o rig in a ls in a v ia tio n a n d s p a ce " o r subsidiary of the dignified old Smithsonian Institution, is cooking w e re close io such in d iv id u a ls . up something new in publications. A niece o f th e W r ig h t b ro th e rs f ir s t p erso n s to a c h ie v e p o w e re d Museum director Michael Collins has asked old timers in flig h t, has se n t in re c ip e s fo r th e b is c u its O rv ille used to b a k e a t • m aviation and space to submit recipes for a "gourmet aerospace K it t y H a w k . N .C .. a n d fo r je llie s and ja m s th a t W ilb u r p ro d u ce d . cookbook." A v e te ra n p ilo t, u n id e n tifie d , se n t a fo rm u la fo r " a ir m a il The book will contain biographical material about contributors m eat lo a f." 351-8880 and photographs and drawings of them and their vehicles. A n o th e r e n tr y , p erh a ps a im ed a t G e o rg ia n s o f th e C a rte r 1139 E G ra n d River M o n . F ri 7 :1 5 . » : } 0 / The project has not yet been announced officially, but a copy of a d m in is tra tio n : “ g r it s s o u ffle ." D r. J e ro m e L e d e re r, 75, o f L ag u n a H ills , C a lif., p re s id e n t o f th e F a s t, F r e e 351-7100 S o c ie ty o f A ir M a il P io n e e rs and fo rm e r d ire c to r o f s a fe ty fo r th e 9 6 6 T row bridge N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tic s and Space A d m in is tra tio n , rh a p so d iz e d D e liv e r y N n f t _ H N M H U I M M N N r a o u n o 'J G u e r r illa p a r tic ip a tio n about th e c a m p fire baked b lu e b e rry pies o f b oyhood d a y s in * d o n 't lo rg e t to a s k for f r e e c u p s of Pepsi* J& O R M F H U l l co n tin u e d fro m page 1) Q uebec, b u t he sent in ste a d a re c ip e fo r zw e tsche n kn o e d e ln — a p ric o t d u m p lin g s — a "d e lic io u s A u s tria n peasant d e s s e rt lite r a lly g lo w in g w ith a ro b u s t, ta n g y fla v o r." “ “ “ ■ “ “ ■ ■ C lI P A N D S A V E '“ " " » " « " I HfìmfAQòmifi' n e g o tia te w ith black g u e rrilla le ad e rs Jo shua N ko m o and R o b e rt M uga b e . T h e g u e rrilla ch ie fs oppose th e S m ith s e ttle m e n t as a M o st o f th e re c ip e s a re s tra ig h tfo rw a rd . M iss H e n d e rso n said. I N o th in g e x o tic lik e Space S h u ttle shakes o r ze ro g r a v ity baked H a v e y o u r a u to I se llo u t, w a n t a d o m in a n t ro le in th e g o v e rn m e n t le a d in g to m a jo r ity r u le and dem and th e in te g ra tio n o f th e ir fig h te rs in to th e police and zucchini. I s e c u rity forces. " It 's th e k in d o f book yo u can open and cook fro m b u t also i t w ill in s u ra n c e r a te s I S m ith to ld V ance and O w en th a t th e c ouncil w o u ld c o n s id e r such be fu n to re a d ." she said. I ta lk s . C o llin s, h im s e lf a g o u rm e t cook, said in his le tte r . " A p u b lic a tio n in c re a s e d ? I M IC H IG A N STATE T h e U n ite d S tates and B rita in , th e colo nia l p o w e r fro m w h ich such as th is w ill reach a new audience, one w ith w h ich w e d o not I w h ite Rhodesia b ro k e aw ay in 1965 u n d e r S m ith ’s g o v e rn m e n t, n o rm a lly dea l, in a u n iq u e w a y w ith in fo rm a tio n a b o u th th e people S e n tr y h a s h e ld th e lin e l U N IV E R SIT Y I co n te nd th a t if th e g u e rrilla s a re n o t in clud e d in th e tra n s itio n and m achines o f flig h t, as w e ll as new and in te re s tin g ideas a b o u t process, c iv il w a r m ay re s u lt w ith increased S o v ie t-b lo c b a c k in g fo r fo o d ." CALL I D e p a r t m e n t o f T h e a tr e I th e g u e rrilla s . S m ith has ca lled on N ko m o to b re a k a w a y fro m M u ga b e , an C o llin s, w h o o rb ite d th e m oon w h ile tw o fe llo w A p o llo U a s tro n a u ts ach ieve d h is to ry ’s fir s t lu n a r la n d in g , said th e A ir and JEFF WILLIAMS I I p re se n ts a vow ed M a rx is t, and s u p p o rt th e in te rn a l so lu tio n . In a d d itio n to th e c o u n c il, th e S a lis b u ry a g re e m en t p ro v id e d fo r b lack m in is te rs to share nine ca b ine t p osts w ith w h ite colleagues. Space M u se um , in a d d itio n to d is p la y in g h is to ric a irp la n e s and sp a ce craft, is c o m m itte d to co n se rv a tio n , re s e a rch and e d u ca tio n . Sales o f th e cookbook w ill help ra is e fu n d s to w a rd th a t goal. I I Slow Dance_onjhe 332-1838 I I Killing Ground PREPARE FOR MCAT • DAT • LSAT• GRE ? ■transmission _ „. 401 W . 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PH 337-1767 CNCOUNTGRS A d m issio n : Students *2.50. staff *3.50 M -F 10-8 S 9-5 s entertainment secuke #11— 1flfms. Student« (ecuIt» end stetf welcome OF TH€ THIRD KIND RHA OFEN AT 7:00 FM POSITIONS OPEN RT  P R I S K N T S FEATURE 7:15 -9:15 ★ » * THE miCHIGAN STATE m HENRY W IN K L E R nui/l«* Ji’ie-iV SALIY F IE L D RADIO NETWORK A s s is t a n t N e tw o rk X a in K u T ■it i : : G e n e ra l M a n a g e r W B R S S t a t io n M a n a g e r M ja n c ll 1 WQtAMI « o - f i g -, ,UI S p o r t s D ir e c t o r A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r TONIGHT OPEN 7:00 p.m. W M CD M anager S t a t io n C o n t in u it y M a n a g e r BURGER fi BREW Show« 7:20- 9:30 You'll never forget... 6BARHOPPERS A p p lica tio n s A v a ila b le a t a ll Campus Stations - O ur new spe cia l is I IU R O I K & He M n WBRS-- Brody Complex H R I.W 5 .0 0 A B A R IIO P P r.R S . H e >;inm nK at p .m . o n M o n d a y s y o u 'll he able to e n jo y o n e id o u r d e lii io n s q u a rte r ^COMPANYCi WmCD - fTlcDonel H all pound b u rn e rs a n d a c o ld d r a ft beer f u r o n ly $ 1 .0 0 a ll n i ^ l il ! Ile ^ in n in ^ ,ti W nS N - Rm. 8 Student Services 0 : 0 0 p .m . ilie lo w co v e r o f o n ly SO < w i ll )>et y on in to d ie A llo t y Ire e lo o ! D eadline fot a ll a p p lic a tio n s is Friday, A pril 28 a t 5 p.m. So o n M onday n ii;b ts s lo p o n m il io TODAY OPEN7:00p rr th e R a in b o w R a n ch fo r (U J R C d .K K FEATURE 7:30.9:20 J O H N T R A V O L T A IN THE MICHIGAN STATE L BRIW hop on A over H A R IIO P P t R S , to th o A lle y I y to r and llie n fre e I \ a d m is s io n every M onday, hum th e Part« 7,1,9 shown Mou. In Conrad 1:00 R a in b o w K a iu l i and th e A lle y I y RADIO NETWORK Part« 10,11,12 shown Two«. Conrod 0:00 Ports 1,2,3,4 shown Mon. Wilson 1:00 Ports 5,4,7,1,9 shown Tuos. Brody 7:30 2 8 4 3 E G d River, E. Lans Ports 10,11,12 shown Wod. Brody 1:00 WBRS WMCD WMSN 351-1201 * I« A (iti, IkwK|ì wd iliff inImim. UnltHilty ID« 9 *1 ^ **1*1 » j p » ■> r l f f W : d a ia ifto d A d v o r l t a t a * Enployment j{ Employment fi Employment i i Apartments ^ AUDI FOX 1975, 38,000 VW BUS 1974. mint. AM/ PHOTOGRAPHERS MODEL, le fo r N w tlo H miles, AM/FM, excellent con OVERSEAS JO BS Sun, FREE RENT Bachelor apart FM, CB, steel radials, best female. Experience preferred HARD W O RKING , respons 1 OR 2 fem ale room m ates dition. $2700/best offer. 489 mer/year- round. Europe, S m ent A ble to devote 2 hours 3 4 7 S tu d » « * S a n k « « I M f offer. Office 3 5 6 4 725. hom e but no t required, $5/hour. ible individual needed for needed sum m er and next 0421 8 5 1 (4) America, A ustralia, Asia, etc a day fo r cure o f lace horses 1 521 3902. 8 4 27 (5) S en d p h o to a n d information permanent full tim e night year. Chalet A partm ents. Call All fields, $50041200 Knowledge o f d riving, farm to: P.O. Box 19174 Lansing busboy position (5 15-11:30 Helene. 353 8094 CAPRI 1974. Sun roof, AM/ m onthly, expenses paid, tra cto r, w ill pay extra for VW 1974, n ew tires, AM/FM, 48901. 3 4 25(5) p rn i Great pay and benefits. 8 4-27 (4) sightseeing. Free in form atio n janitorial duties H H offm an FM stereo 8 track New ra good condition $2.000 484 Experience required Call M r t doy • t " " ’î “ per meeriion, 5 4 24 (3) PEACE CORPS Afnr.f* *»as 0 1 4 24 4 !eases only Ju ne 15 or CHEVELLE '73 A utom atic, Okemos. M ust b e 18 m shape and make extra $ ir p* lift» ovrr 4 Ime* positions open in m ar y fields September 1 129 Burcham g o o d condition, 70,000 miles. HONDA 550 1977, 1400 8-426(82 485 1135 noon to 5. .rlEwnde edt Ironiportetton ed» • 3 Ime» ’ I 50 M ath and Science. * e a ^ r ■, Dr Efficiency $160 m onth. pinniriimn 50' per Ime over 3 line» $1600. 64^2 5 0 2 7 4-25(3) miles, windshield b faring C ustom seat, crash bar b LUNCH SUPERVISORS. X 8 4 26(4) engineering agriculture Apartments Dan-,age deposit required. 6 East Lansing Public Schools cationai education and t e' j p m -1 0 p m 882 2316 CHRYSLER NEWPORT road pack 393 4514 LEASING AGENT pan 11:15 a m. 1:15 p.m. Mon arts, the tim e to 'oox n 1 j 0 20 4 28‘ 9' 1975, cu sto m , excellent con 8 4 27 (5) tim e, possible fu ll tim e. O ffice D e a d lin e « day Friday. Pinecrest School these opportunities -s now dition. $3600. Kim, 3 514559 and or rental experience nec ;d W alk : 109 NORTH Clemens. 4-man KAWASAKI 72 BH350 337 2042 8-5-1 (5) Come to the AFRICAN S tud ^ jp ni I c lo u doy belor» publication & 5 4 (4) essary BIRCHFIELD MSU D unit $350 newly decorated, street/trail. Excellent shape, ies Center. International Ce” »allow Chongo I p m I d o » day before FEMALE M ASSEUSE want APA R TM EN TS 393 0210 f t S um m j furnished, utilities, available CUTLASS SUPREME, 9 seat low m ileage $550 351 6895 ter 353-1700 1 4 24i ¡0 ed $8 hour W e will tram. 8 4 28(5) $195 p (L now 485-6513 5-4-24 (5) pubkotion w agon, 1975 Loaded In 3 4 24 (3) K« Oö » 0fd #r#d l i c on no » b e c a n c e lle d O f c h o n g e d eludes cruise, stereo, tape, 489 2278 2 23-4-28(3) AVO N BUY or sen Cao 482 JO BS - $5 33 hour o f pre / h l öfter 1st in s e rtio n undercoat Excellent condi KAWASAKI, 1974 750 COLLECTOR 6893 C 5 4 scribed a ctivity Call 4-6 p m , f l ‘ i 00 c h o r g t fo r 1 o d c h o n g o p l u s 5 0 ' p o r tion $3300 349 2829 after 6 Excellent condition. $695 PART-TIME 374 6328 weekdays JB l EASE v jM M E R Njr UNIVERSITY VILLA Odditiooal cha ng e f o r m a x im u m o f 3 c h a n g e s p.m 8 4 28 (6) Call 393 9426 X 8 5 1 (3) The Bank of Lansing has an 8 4 27 (4) TEACHING O PPO PTuN TIES OVER S EA S 1 Vacancies h-ed 2 :,-d ro o m Across SUMMER & FALL opening for a part-tim e col '* can p.,,:; air condition- e itO ttN e w i w ill o n ly b e r e s p o n s ib le f o r t h e joy i incorrect in s e r t io n Is t A d ju s tm e n t c la im s m u s t DATSUN 710 1976. auto HONDA CL350 1972. like lector M ust b e available to TELEPHONE SOLICITORS exist in English speaking ; 337 0400 after 5 p f LEASING Of mode w ith in 10 d a y s o f e x p i r o h o n d o t e m atic, air, excellent condi tion. 11,000 miles 353-7924 new, helm ets, extras, $400 work 5 p.m . 9 p.m ., Monday part tim e 5 p.m 9 p.m. schools and colleges -n fo ' : 26 4- 351*2044 323 2367 3 4 24 (3) Friday. Apply in person at Salary plus bonus EAST etgn countries A l! fields No It g if due 7 doy» f r o m o d e x p i r o t i o n d o t e pod by due d o te If n o t o S0‘ l a t e s e r v ic e c h a r g e w i l l 5 4 28 131 room 902 Bank of Lansing, LA W N MEM O RY GAR foreign language certifica \N BEDROOM in tw o 351*8135 101 N. W ashington. Lansing DENS 349 9156 8 4 27 (5 ’ tion or experience ^EAC ro c ™ apartm ent avatlabe tiedu« DODGE VAN 1976 B 200. V 8 autom atic. AM FM cassette, M i Sam / or ph o n e 372-9230 ext 330 E O E . 5 4 -2 6 (1 3 ) AM E R IC A N YO U TH A ctivi OVER SEAS LaJoila. CA 92038 Bo« 2748 5 4 28 3 ’ H a s ie f 349 9604 EFFICIENCY, occupancy $185 IM MEDIATE BUR­ carpeted. K eystone w heels ties needs you Lansing's Z 3 4 26(9' CHA M W O O DS 745 Bur- 372 8015 8 4 24 (4) NOW AVAILABLE Super DRIVEWAY ATTENDENT new yo u th center needs vol f E V A l ES NEEDED 4a 4- cham 351-3118. 0-20-4-28(4) Sprint ex h au st sy stem s with Part time. UNIVERSITY unteers to help in various STAR SH OP ENTERPRISES FIAT 1972 Sedan, needs exclusive lifetime w arranty STANDARD. 351-0770 areas, fro m p ub lic relations to needs 3 p an tim e D ts'ribu ho '' Mary 3 5 ’ 2 ’ 83 x 6 4-28'3 SUBLET DELUXE furnished body work. 337 0302 for your im ported car 2 4 2 4 (3 ) w ood w o rkin g . Please call M anagem ent Trainees Op 2 bedroom near campus, air, 3 4 -2 5 (3) CHEQUERED FLAG FOR 394-5146 or stop in at 5220 p ortu n itv to advance as #,J i 2 BEDROOM 8 — ,*e? to ba'conv 646-6263. 351-3692 PORTER BUSBOY positions South Logan 8 4-26(8) tim e Flexible training ’ 3 FIAT 1974 XL9, AM FM EIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 East campus in cludes ai ut> dies, after 5 p m . 8-5-1 (5) now open. Only prom otable n ights per week Excellent for IKXTh 49 Runs well COUGAR 1970, 2 door, a u to ­ stereo 4-sp eed, ralley Kalamazoo Street O ne mile people n eed apply in person m atic, pow er steering, radio. w heels, radials $2150. 351 W est of cam p u s 487 5055 STAR T N O W Local Am intelligent business minded --floor fust Body solid. betw een 2 p.m . 5 p.m. Good Excellent condition. $990. 4960 5 4 26 (4) C 11 4 28 (9) way d istrib u to r offe rs oppor individual desmng manage Dnve it home for pay and benefits. HOLIDAY N o w le a sin g CURTIS FORD. INC 3003 E tu n ity fo r g oo d earnings You m ent opportunity C a : 323 ondaie 646 8885 INN E A S T , acro ss from .'4244 Michigan 351 1830 FORD VAN 1974. 6 cylinder, MASON BODY SH O P 812 E pick the hours, w e assist For 4084 8-5 3< 111 fo r s u m m e r a n d Kalamazoo since 1940 Auto Frandor. M ale Fem ale E O E SP 1 4-24(6) t autom atic, very econom ical, appointm ent, call 723 6055 fa ll painting collision service 3 4 25(9) NORTHERN M ICH IG A N 2ARS under $500 carp e ted a n d paneled. Excel­ 10 4 27(5» I OLDS Economy lot PLYMOUTH SCAM P 1971. 2 lent condition. Office 353- Am erican foreign cars 485 summer camp needs exper C a p ito l V illa 0256 C 20 4 29(5) GENERAL LABORERS AND fenced canoe tripper 21 yea's air co n a tio n e d bedroom »ex east o* mam door, autom atic, p ow er s te e r­ 0728, hom e 394 5559 OFFICE POSITIONS. RN OR LPN, part tim e fo r day A p a rtm e n ts old. W .S .I Cal' 332 0436 a p a q m e rts Located in Lan. i on South side. ing, radio, vinyl top. $795. 8-5- 3(6) If you have a c ce ss to a phone sh ift or a fte rn oo n sh ift A pply JUNK CARS w a n te d Also 2-4-25(5) Stnq : • r,,s ■e * : M S U $175 1 -5 O f f ic e h o u r s RMichigan E Lansing. CURTIS FORD, INC. 3003 E selling u sed p a rts P hone and car, you can b e sent to at 731 S ta rkw eather Drive or $*80 m Credit and re- ;3E*-0400 Michigan. 351 1830. FORD LTD W agon. 1974 A utom atic, pow er, air. radi anytim e. 321 3651 work from your hom e. One call 323-9133 Ask for Mrs COOK, 2 3 days per week For 332*5330 «4247 SP 1 4 24(6) day to o n e m o n th a ssig n ­ Chapman 8-4 24 (5» M u st be neat and dependable als 2 seater. 2 w ay rear door CX 2 0 4 28 (3) appo i 0638 m en ts period. No Fees Apply on jo b tra in ing Apply AVON B I ¿ FIAT 1972. 2 door, Sport 63.000 miles $2000. 351 PENNELL SALES h a s m oved in person 9-11 a.m ., or call TA X I DRIVERS w anted NURSING HOME. 477 Solon QNF BLOCK fro m campus, pOUGHAM 1972 4 Coupe, 5 sp eed. Real eco n o 3823 evenings a s of April 17, to a larger, 372 0880 for m ore inform a­ M ust have excellent driving or call 489-1. 01. 8 5 3 :8 ' SPACIOUS 2 ma't apanr- nice furnished efficiency r automatic, power my. $695. CURTIS FORD. S 13 4 2 8 (5 ) m ore convenient location, tion. MANPOWER INC., 105 record. A pp ly V AR SITY CAB m ont 1 block 4,om campus apartments, leasing summer , vinyl roof. AM FM INC 3003 E. M ichigan. 351- 1825 East M ichigan, Lansing. and fa») 35’ -8135 FORD 1969. Galaxy. Offer, E. W ashtenaw , D ow ntow n 332 3559 10 4 26 (4> DIETARY AIDE skilled n urs­ F in is h e d a - 353 5569 condition $995 1830 SP 1 4 24(5) Michigan 48912 C -6-4-28(61 Lansing. 8-5-2(14) 85 3 4 OR ’ 2 4-28 >4i_ runs well. 349-1564. ing facility good benefits T O ) INC 3003 E. Apply m person NHE 6 4 28 (3) CLERK. EAST Lansing ;aw V 35’ 1830 HUDDLE W EST New EAST LAN S'N G duplex. 2 BUICK LESABRE convertible GOOD USED Tires. 13-14 15 o ffice . Part tim e m ornings LAN SIN G 1313 Mary Ave .-’4247' 1969. A utom atic, pow er GREMLIN 72. 6 cylinder. Air lounge, accepting applica­ bed ’ 623 Park vale Couples. inch. M ounted free. PEN Need car. Call 351 6200 nue Lansing. 2 4-25-5 area 3 bedroom -ancK Rec tions for bartender, w ait­ ~c oets 6 15, $220. 351 steering, radio. G ood co n d i­ conditioning, extrem ely de NELL SALES, 1825 East 8-4-24 (41 room Available June O’ -HOflNET 1971 Station resses, short order co o k s and G AM E ROOM personnel *762 OR 13 4-28 (3> tion $595. CURTIS FORD. pendable, $575. Negotiable. Michigan, Lansing. Michigan sooner $400 utilities automatic, power INC 3003 E. M ichigan 351 351 8664 d ays 6 4 27 (5) busboys Apply in perso n Young ladies preferred G ood REA l ''* W O RLD GATE 48912. 482 5818. C 64-28(5) rsd*o Excellent 1830 S P 1 4-24(6) only. 9 a m. 5 p.m M onday EXPERIENCED HELP pay. benefits and pleasant WAN 321 6373 Pat o r Luke New Leasing Per 1995 CURTIS MAVERICK 1971, autom atic, Saturday 138 S W averly, W a n te d - W aitresses bar w o rkin g positions Excellent OR 5 4 28(6 SUMMIB A FALL 'WC 3003 E Mich! 35' 1830 SPI 4 2417) PINTO 1972, 2 door, 4 speed, n ew parts, low mileage. Good! 3534420, 349 1858 Aviatioa Lansing, Ml 10-4-28(8) tenders. busboys. washers, co ckta il waitresses dish positions for students fu ’’ radio, $395. CURTIS FORD. and part tim e Apply in per 4 BEDROOM dup'ex $260 INC. 3003 E. M ichigan, 351 - 8-5 2 (3) COLLECTIONS PERSON to b ja nitors. A lso experienced son only CINEMA X 1000 LEARN TO fly w o rk in work collections or real e sta te co oks A p p ly in person bet W . Jo lly Road 0 20-4 28 $8- HATCHBACK. 1974. 1830. S P 1 4-24(4) '2 35’ 3728 8 4 28 3 NOVA 1974. 33,000, AM/FM, exchange fo r flyin g tim e. acco u n ts This person should ween 1-6 p.m ., 1146 S outh ntdio Excellent air. $2100, excellent condi O pening M o n da y all day. b e aggressive, well organized W ash ing ton . PERRY S OLDE PART-TIME Hostess bus $995. CURTIS OLDS OMEGA 1974. 4 door, tion. 351 1957. W ednesday, and Thursday and capable of dealing e f­ COZY INN. form erly the boy, bartender Apply BACK MC 3003 E Michigan. autom atic, pow er steering, '•® SP 14-24(61 8 4 27 (3) a fte r 12 p.m . 676 4860 fectively with people in a Grand Zook No phone calls STAGE Mend.an Mai! N o w L e a s in g radio $975. CURTIS FORD 8 4 25(6) business like m anner. Will please 8 4 28 (11) 5-4 28(3) INC. 3003 E. M ichigan 351 OLDS F-85 '69, pow er steer fa r S u m m e r DACIVIC1973 4 speed. 1830 S P -1-4-24(6) train, hours 4:30 p.m.-8:30 ing, autom atic, cruise, trailer p.m. M onday Thursday. a n d F a ll U * Saver. $895 hitch, ru n s well. 882-4004. Please call FIRST NATIONAL Across from D o n t s ig n a ( e a s e u n ti ^ FORDINC. 3003 E GRAN TORINO 1973*4 door, X-8-4-27 (4) ( E n p lo y m e n t f ( I p . 351 1830 autom atic, p ow er steering, ACCEPTANCE CO.. b etw een W illiam Hall you ve se en 1 8, 2 b e d r o o m H o v e a p l a c e to h e a d W fe OPEL 1900 M anta, 1973. 4 8:30 a.m . and 5 p.m, 337- fu r n is h e d a p a r tm e n ts to ...C o l l in g w o o d brakes. $975. CURTIS FORD, PART TIME night cook. A p­ sp eed, AM /FM, custom 1373. 10-5 3 (16) A p a r tm e n ts ! INC 3003 E. M ichigan 351 1830 S P -1-4-24151 paint, n ew carburetor, cam ply in person. YE OLDE — 2 b a d r o o m u n its MARI60LD APARTMENTS C E D A R V IE W ^ 1973. Station ROUNDE TABLE. 3106 East — v o r io u s f l o o r p lo n s * o ir c o n d itio n e d a n d lifters, Pirelli P3. Leaving BUSBOYS. FOR Sorority, 3«eed. radio. Good Grand River. 8-4-27 (4) — o i r c o n d it io n e d NORW OOD ♦ d is h w o s h o r PONTIAC TEMPEST '71 country - $1300 or deal - work evenings in ex change M o r ig o ld a n d H a r r is o n ttansportation, for dinner 7 days week. 337- — fu r n is h o d ( o p p o s it o S h o w L o n e R IV E R S ID E 's h o g c a r p e tin g tWlS FORD, INC Stick. Good m ileage and 627 2294 after 6 p.m. COOK BROILER experience — c o r p a ta d 0719. Z 8 4 24 (41 ♦ u n lim ite d p a r k in g rjJJW i. 351 1830. second car $975. 374-4324, 3-4 24 (8) a m ust, full tim e, p erm anent — b a s t lo c a tio n in t o w n *2 b e d ro o m s 484 2152. S P 1-4-24(41 position, nights from 4 p.m,- • L a rg o o n e b e d ro o m c a l l 3 5 1 -56 *1 7 ♦ m o d e l o p e n d o ily PINTO 1976 Limited e d i­ No Su n d ay s or Holidays. FEMALE ESCORTS w an ted . a s low as a p a r tm e n t lo r r a te s a n d P l Ì l ATI0N W»9»" MAVERICK '7 3 .3 sp a e d $500 tion m odel, 30,000 miles, Excellent w ag es a n d fringe benefits. Call Chef Huntley $6 /hour. No training n e c e s ­ sary. Call 489-2278. *160 per month • C o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d Sum m er *165 •¡¡?Wc. radio, new and Chrysler N ew port '69, excellent sh ap e. 394-4494 le a s e s W CURTIS FORD, $300. FOUR SEA SO N 'S after 6 p.m . 44-24(4) for appointm ent 372-4300 Z 23 4 28(3) • S h o g C a r p e tin g A p p lio n c o s o n d A i r C o n d . 12 m o n t h s *275 i ÿ t Mitingai, 351 AUTO SALES, 1200 Mar JIM 'S TIFFANY PLACE, UNIVIRtlTY •W o p a y w a te r o n d h e a t 1390 E. G r a n d R iver Coll 3 5 1 -8 2 8 2 ” ■$4-24(5) Dow ntow n Lansing. q u e tte a tN . Logan. 321-3651. SP 14-24(6) PLYMOUTH FURY 1975, 4 8-4 2 6 0 0 ) TOT WATCHER for infants TIRRACI 1 -5 p .m . O ffi c e h o u rs ( b e h i n d R o lle r w o r ld ) an d toddlers M onday, m 2 t o . Excellent to i, DODGE MONACO W ag o n d oor, g o o d condition, $1400 or b est offer. 351-2405. 5 4 -2 4 (3) PRINTING OPERATOR W ednesday, Friday m ornings a t PARKWOOD YMCA. C on­ 4 1 4 M ic h ig a n 332-5420 F o r a p p o in t m e n t c a l l 351-8764 337-7328 DON’TWAIT 1969. 3 seater, p o w er s te e r­ for 360 AB Dick. Also so m e tac t Linda Farley. 332-8657. CURTIS cutting, w rapping, padding, 2-4 24 (6) ing, brakes, air. $595. 321- C o ll 3 - 6 p . m . » SP 14 24161 8726. S P -14-24(4) PLYMOUTH SATELLITE. folding. Apply RAPID PRINT, S u m m e r Leases ’150 UNTILTHEY’RE 1971. Excellent. Call Bob 8 1452 East M ichigan or 484- DATSUN 1600 convertible a.m . to 6 p.m . 353-6350. 5391. 8 4 -2 7 (6) I T 70 2 t o r , 3 1970. Radials, C a sse tte deck, 8 4 26 (4) [¡’"'«•«ing. radio. L IV E A L IT T L E ! ALLGONE ^ condition $7oc $450. 349 1513. S P -1-4-24(3) WANTED WOMEN or m an VW SUPER BEETLE 1971, experienced with bicycle re­ INC 3003 E Today's b est b u y s a re in th e runs well. $600 negotiable. pairs. s h o p experience p re ­ i ■■■ C ' 8» Classified section. Find w h at N ancy-after 5 p.m . 482-9668. ferred. G ood pay. BIKE CO­ you're looking fori 54-28(3) OP. 337-2453. 5 4 27(5) can 349 3 5 3 0 To r a s a r v a y o u r a p a r tm e n t fo r s u m m o r a n d fa ll a t i° n l o c a t io n D o n 't M i s s S u m m e r SPECIAL fo r 4 p erson JO IN t h a g a n g a t " b* R g reen s -$ (Stoptlungijam Burcham Woods SUMMER n iy r p fu r n is h e d a p o rtm e n t m o d e l o p e n 9 -9 N o w le a s in g t o r F o il ^ I ttS IK G FOR SUMMER andFIU 4 6 2 0 S o u th H a g ftd o rn R d . * H e a te d p o o l ...al (he pool (his Summer! (N o rth o f M t. H o pe ) • A i r c o n d itio n in g * L u x u ry a iK iiln ie n lM iim p lr tH v fu i iu s lu if w ith «list iih -Iixt* S |« n is li M ix lih T n u N 's in f m n it u i v am i shag «a»|»‘tm g *1 0 ' b u t to cam p us ♦ A m p le p a r k in g • o i r c o n d it io n in g • l u x u r y f u r n is h in g s O s h a g c a r p e tin g • p r i v ó t e b a lc o n ie s G I M P U S HILL ¡ Í S 5 2 ¡ n ’ ,^ T* S w M M r ra te s Ihm ugliM Ut ♦ N ic e ly f u r n is h e d • d is h w o s h e r s f s w im m in g p o o l APA R TM E N TS « K u r il u n it has ilis h w a s h n . g s iiliiig r -I is |» k h I. i v iilr a l m * 5 $ lk s . to c a m p u s s p e c ia l 12 m o n th s s p e c ia l s u m m e r r o t a i ju s t o f f g r a n d r iv e r - o k e m o e S U *1 S p e c ia l U M M H h n it t i l i l i 'i i i i l i g a l i i l lir a lin g Now lao«S*9 »O' * Swimm ing I ’mil ami pnvalt* I m Ip h ih * Svmm«> end Wl Sum m er 2 BEDR O O M S FREE BUS SERVICE T w o B e d ro o m fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n ts J5I-86ÎI 2 b e d ro o m * !§ • S W IM M IN G P O O L a e o n 'R E E BUS SERVICE I b e d ro o m * !§ • FU R N IS H E D 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 S U M M IB R A T IS s tu d io s 7 3 1 D IS H W A S H E R S e re e r o o m m a ie s e r v ic e Special 331 *71*6 sPecia' 745 Burcham A PA RTM EN TS C E N T R A L A IR C O N D. ir e e r o o m m a te s e r v ic e S* 12 month ratof 12 month r0t8» 3SI-S1 IS [c o ll b » l w — n 1 0 - S p w ) 731 Burchjin D nvv 351 7212 A S K A B O U T O U R S M C IA L F A U L R A T E S M onday, April 2« I97e State N« «partants L h ,,s k Z 1 I ¡ B F * ™ * W [ For Sale |$ ] [lo rJ il» J (5 I F bn m I ][7 l f ' Sorvice MSU 1 block, 2 large bed NOW LEASING 513 Hillcrest, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 1 BEDROOM for rent. Share FRAMES OLD, CRACKEDjor BEATLE ALBUM collection- W ANT TO b e a n AIRLINE fo r QUALITY slei6J rooms. 2 baths, furnished. 3 blocks from cam pus. 1 and 4 bedroom ho u se a d jacen t to House w ith 2 m en. 485-3428 broken? R eplacem ents a t low 23 collectible album s, Christ­ FLIGHT ATTENDANT? Free Sum mer only. 2-4 people. 2 bedroom s. Quiet residential cam pus. Includes fireplace, a fte r 6 p.m. 8-4-27 (3) co st. OPTICAL DISCOUNT m as album , English releases v t o . THE S T E R E O S ^ inform ation/toll free 1-800- w » E. Grand River $270. 332 1497. 6-4 2414) area. 655-1717. Rick. a n d garage w ith studio. Re­ 2617 E. M ichigan Lansing, Ml + 12 p h o to album s full of 634-6167, M onday/Friday C 20-4-28(31 8 4-27 (5) d uced to $395/m onth. Call SUBLEASE FOR sum m er 372-7409. C-5-4-28<5> clippings, p h o to s a n d m em o­ SKYLINE, 1515 East. Tropi- FEMALE FOR Am ericana EQUITY VEST, 351-1500. beautiful new ho u se close to rabilia. Largest selection of cana, S uite 727 MC, Las Apartm ent. Starting Septem 0-20-4-28(6) cam pus, n eed s 2 male room ­ SCHWINN CONTINENTAL - u sed album s ever • 2000 + 1 Vegas, NV 89109. ber. Gail - 355 8606 . S u m m e r L e a s in g m ates. Call 353 3841. 10 sp eed , g o o d condition, WILCOX TRADING POST, Z-4-24 (6) 5-4-27(3) NICE, EAST Lansing h o u se 5-4-25(4) lock, to e clips, front-rear MONDAY fo r 485-4391. C-5-4-29(11) STARTING fir st * , for rent. 5 bedroom s. S u m ­ lights. $85. 361-2143. M«y, group rid,™ | j AfTERNOON NEEDED 2 to 4 persons for A m e r ic a n a m er sublease, fall option. summer or can be continued ROOM FOR rent in house. E-5-4-2814) FUJI DYNAMIC 10, excellent P M s F ra n ili CM tor retervstions ,-i 1200 and 351 1768. 8-4-28(4) Cornell and Beech. Call 332- condition. $ 170/best offer. C RIDING STABLE 67ST for year. 332 6220, ask for Pat 6441. 8-4-27 (3) Phone 339-9455. 3-4-25(5) 64-28161 b7Si SW IFT STEREO M icroscope ALPHA CHI O m ega c o n ­ or Jackie. 10-5 2 (4) E den Roc ONE BEDROOM h o u se in M odel 90. Excellent condi­ gratulates our now pledges. t o - " country, S. H agadorn. C ou­ TW O ROOMS in nice ho u se MSU SECRETARY needs c a ll 332*0111 ple preferred. $156.337-0748, for sum m er, back yard, pets. tion. W ith case. $166. 372- RCA BLACK a nd w hite TV-8 Jill, M arsha, Kelly, Jenny, M tkl roomm ate(s) May 31 Help 1128 V i c to r S t . 10-noon. 3-4-25(4) 332-8700. 8-5-3(31 4069 after 6 p.m. X 10 inch screen, good condition. $50 negotiable DeDe, Pam , Sally, Michelle, (h p lit ServiceÌ 1220 find and share apartm ent. X-5-5-H4) Patty, Kathy, Cathy, Rose, ROOM AVAILABLE in 353-0669. E 5-4-27(4) ■jMnoriK Diane, 355 1779 or 355 7694. NEED UP to 4 w o m en to S usan. Best w ishes from sH. PROMPT, EXPER|EJ DISCOUNT, NEW, used , 12» 6 4-26 (51 ho u se. M ale preferred. Rent Z-2-4-2517) typing. Evenings rtcJ sublease sum m er term . S p a ­ INSTANT CASH. W e're p ay­ SUMMER SUBLET 2 b e d ­ cious house. Close to c a m ­ 475 p e r m onth. Call 484- desk, chairs, files. BUSINESS C 20 4 28(3) W l¡*di to' Tomorr< SUBLET 2 Bedroom su m ­ room, close to cam pus. Fur­ ing $1-$2 for album s in good 2136.8-5-1 (3) EQUIPMENT CO.. 215 E. ROSES ARE Red Violets are IjonjSliow mer, $200 m onth nego nished plus extras. Call 351- pus. $60 plus utilities. 353- shape. W AZOO RECORDS. PaJ Kalamazoo, 485-5600. Blue Today is th e day th at t y p in g term tiable. Air Pool. Capitol Villa. 8600 after 6 p.m. 5520. X8-5-2I5) EAST LANSING, cam p u s 223 A bbott. 337-0947. theses, IB M CIpeJ 0-2-5-1 J a n ’s tw enty-tw o Happy 351-5144. 8-4-28(4) 8 4-24 (4) n ear, furnished, from $70/ C-5-4-2814) test service. Call vc.J 1:00 FURNISHED DUPLEXES for B-Day Love Kate. Z-1-4-24(5) person. 485-1436. NEW, USED a nd vintage Lfbrlichar. For Poor 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available ta n ja iìL FEMALE ROOMMATE HAVING TROUBLE finding OR-6-4-28 (3) guitars, banjos, m andolins, IBM EXECUTIVE electric GAMMA PHI B eta w elcom es L j o n d i h e R ..H « sum m er an d /o r fall. I0450 TYPING. THESIS etc"! ■ TW»“ w anted to share 2 bedroom som eone to su b lease your etc. Dulcimers a n d kits, re ­ typew riter. Call 332-2519 their new spring pledges, L)M yC h'ldr»n 0-6-4-28(3) typewriter. 10 yea,, , apartm ent. Nice complex. apartm ent for th e sum m er? SUMMER SU BLET/fall o p ­ corders, strings, accessories, M onday • Friday, 5-8 p.m. M argaret, Carol, Mary, Cindy, 3-4-26(4) lence. ,70t pet paael ïtitlin 0 »»r 484-7330. 3 4 24 (4) Place an ad in th e special MSU CLOSE. Exciting I 2-4-6 tion. Own room in house. books, th o u sa n d s of hard-to- Chris, Diane a n d Ja n e . 4915. 1 4-24(31 9 1 1:30 CLASSIFIED HOUSING bedroom houses. 12 m onth W alk M S U /store/bus. $75 & find album s, (all at very low Z 1-4-24(4) YASHICA f2.8 lens. Kodak L ihr Worid Tun GUIDE com ing May 1 1 .2 X 2 lease. Deposit. 349-4850. utilities. Tom 351-5966. prices). Private a n d group TVPING, EXPERlfJ ONE ROOM in spacious 3 Beechwood ad s $10. Com e up to 347 6-5-1(4) 3-4-25(4) lesso n s on guitar, banjo, trimline instam atic 28. Like new. $38. 355-7963. Real Estate fé fast and reasonable I lllo ^ o fo u rl'v e s bedroom apartm ent. Ap­ Student Services a n d find m andolin, all styles. Gift cer­ 4635. C 20 4 28(3) * ïfw rç Michigan Mu! proximately $95, rent and Apartments som eone to sub-lease your 4 BEDROOMS, sum m er su b ­ tificates. Expert repairs-free E-5-4-24 (3) utilities. Call 349-5919 after 4 5 b lo c k s t o M SU apartm ent today. let, fall option, cam p u s 1.2 [ fir Sale J(Ç , estim ates. ELDERLY IN­ CONN TRUMPET, excellent PARKLAKE CUTE cottage COPYGRAPH SEl p.m. or 655-1307 and ask for SP 10-5-4(12) mile. $300 & utilities. 372- STRUMENTS 541 East condition, $100 or b est offer. with lake view. C arpeted Complete dissertati© 200 L a rg e 2 b e d ro o m - Russ. 10-4-27 (7) 5075. S-5-4-27 (3) Grand River. 332-4331. S quare loft, stained, $50 or kitchen appliances a n d nice resum e service Corner lu t i t e l o liv e fu rn is h e d LARGE 2 party furnished 100 USED v a c u jm cleaners. lot. Call Fran W eston 882- and Grand River 83 C 20-4-2803) best offer. 353-6275. | 0 «,r Easy SUBLEASE SUMMER - S p e c ia l s u m m e r r a t e s efficiency, close cam pus, air NOW LEASING for sum m er Tanks, cannisters, a n d u p ­ 1558 or LOOMIS REALITY 5:30 pm Monday FndL and fall. 2-6 b edroom houses. 5-4-27 (4) 230 Furnished 2 bedroom ap art­ conditioned $190 fall, $140 rights. G uaranteed o n e full EPIPHONE, ELECTRIC b a ss 484-5474. 8-5-216) am-5 pm Saturday 33! m ent across from cam pus. 2 b e d ro o m u n its *160 summer. 351-1610. after 5 Call EQUITY VEST. 351-1500. year. $7.88 and up. DENNIS guitar, very g o o d condition. C-20-4-2816) |fc¡í«gi|9hl $255/month. 332-1489. OR-10-4-28(4) $100.356-5432. X-E-5-4-26(3) DINETTE SET, 4 swivel N o w l e a s in g f o r p.m., 487-4451. 0-13-4-28(6) DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 3-4-24 (4) f a ll as lo w as EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE in 316 N. Cedar, op p o site City chairs, 4 2" diam eter w ood grain table, like new , $60. L Recreation (fi EXPERIENCED IBM \ ■Juten 300 M arket. C-20-4-2817) DISCOUNT, NEW, used Dissertations. ipICj C a ll a f t e r 1 p m house sum m er term , 1 mile to Hoists ft cam pus, b u s close by, $90. desk, chairs, files. BUSINESS Phone 337-0302. 3-4-25 (5) FAYANN, 489-0350 IknolNer World HASIETT ARMS 332-0052 337-0590. 3-4-24 (4) NEW APPLECRATES EQUIPMENT CO.. 215 E. FISHER 175 receiver 20 w a tts C-20-4-28(3) ■Gtnerol Hospitol Kalamazoo, 485-5600. SUMMER& FALL SEVERAL 5 person houses a t WAZOO. 223 A bbott. 0-2-4-24 per channel, super F.M. se n ­ ABDO’s LOUNGE ANN BROWN TYPliJ lentil Chef NEWLY REMODELED sp a ­ TWO JUNE leases available 12-4-28 (3) sitivity $150 355-8997. sériations- resumes-1 330 LEASING cious one bedroom a p a rt­ for rent starting fall. 1 year - 532 Grand River, $600/ STEINWAY BABY Grand 5-4-25(3) featuring papers. 601 Abbott I » « « Family m ents. Close to Cooley and lease required, no pets. Rents BO OK S-W ESTERN AMERI­ m onth and 1137 Albert, $480/ North entrance, 3517 3 S 1 *2 0 4 4 vary from $85-$ 100. per per­ CANA OZ books, n ew selec­ piano, fruitw ood finish. Fully lAiAlrgrr b us line. Now leasing. Call m onth. Drive by a n d call us 251*8135 485-0638 0-20-4-28 (5) son plus utilities. 772-4209 for an appointm ent a t 361 - tion in stock. CURIOUS restored, rebuilt a nd re­ A iiiils f W M t lM if y C-20-4-2814) after 5 p.m. 0-18-4-28(6) BOOKSHOP, 307 East Grand finished by M ichigan Piano 1500. OR-9-4-28 (6) UNIGRAPHICS 01 River, East Lansing. Co. $5600. 351-4892. T u c id a y S a tu rd a y COMPLETE DISSERT/I NOW LEASING for Summer. CAMPUS HILL - 2 bedroom FEMALE NEEDED for house BOUVIER DES H andras, nice C-10-4-28 8-4-25(5) AND RESUME SeJ 2 bedroom apartm ents. furnished, sublease Ju n e 1 to 3 BLOCKS from cam pu*. 4-5 pe t a n d protection. Black. 10 near MSU. Great location. type setting, IBM bedroom houses. Renting for Walking distance. Call 351- Septem ber 1. C arpeted air, Call 337-2127 or 332-5822. sum m er and fall. 351*8136. LEICA/LEITZ 1937 Ilia $60. BLACK DIRT, so d farm soil. m onth, fem ale, $100. 3 7 1 - 5242. 5-4-26 (5) Progrediva Jazz offset printing and b i| 4107 betw een 5-9 p.m. and pool. 349-0568 after 6 p m 7 4-28 (4) Illf, th re e lenses, finder, Approximately 5 Vi yards, d e ­ Saturdays 0-8-4-25(4) 0-11-4-28(4) livered locally. $40. 641-6733 Monday Nlghti For estim ate stop ii 8-4-25(5» ONE ROOM in 4 bedroom m eter, m ore, $300; W etzler m icroscope, ca se $75; Pony or 372-4060. OR-8-4-28 (4) East Grand River or j 332-8414.12-4-28 (8 ADVI SPRING • SUMMER sub­ CID A R V ILLA O I house $110 m onth. Next to NOW LEASING. 4 a n d 5 bedroom houses. M ost w ith­ Prem o No. 4, seven holders l tis i l F u rt \ 881-0595 lease. Two m en fill four men apartm ent. 349-1948. A PA R TM IN TS Coral Gables, 351-4032. 8 4 24 (31 in walking distance to cam ­ pus. Call 351-4107 b etw een $75. 627-2294 after 6 p.m. 3-4-24 (7) FILE CABINETS, Rem ington- Rand, 6 draw er, 5% x 8 LOST DOG. Australian Shep­ 3600 S. Logan Laming EXPERT TYPING. Terl pars, letters, RESI! INTHI 10-4-28(3) inches, c h arts or records. Call Now leosmg hard, m ale, w hite collar and naxt to Dykitro Ford Near Gables. 337-0205Ì 5-9 p.m. or Saturday. for fall ond summer LARGE HOUSE for rent near Sparrow Hospital. $400/ 0-8-4-25(6) WE PAY up to $2 for LP's & ca sse tte s, also buying 46's, 487-5411. 7-4-24 (4) chest, liver colored spots. O ne blue, o ne brow n eye. C-9-4-28 (3) CALLS B O G U E a t RED CEDAR m onth. Call Pat 371-2800 or BLONDE GUITAR - Star Y E S ...tw o 484-6403 8 5-3(5) NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s, songbooks, m agazines. FLAT field Gibson J u m b o Copy No tags. Sunrise. 332-0866, A p et can w arm your h eart o n PROFESSIONAL EDI| jo h n s p o r a p a r t m o n t - BLACK & CIRCULAR. Up­ Don. 10-4-25(6» a cold w inter evening. Look m inor corrections to ref fireplace, furnished, starting with pci-up volum e control stairs, 541 East Grand River. to th e P ets classificstion of Typing arranged, ONE BLOCK FROM CAM­ ONE LARGE bedroom in May. 669-3719; X-11-4-28(3) an d case. $200. Call 323-4538 A n d B a lc o n io s , t o o . O pen 11 a.m ., 351-0838. to d ay 's new spaper. 9-4-28 (3) duplex on Virginia St. Spring/ after 5 p.m . M orley Rotating LOST: M AN 'S class ring. PUS. 1 bedroom apartm ent. C-7-4-28 (61 Sum m er 351-6463. 2-4-25(3) SUMMER LEASES, 4-6 m an, WAH, $75. X-8*4-25(6) Silver, blue stone. N ear S o ft­ THESIS, TERM PAI Heat included Parking $350-$400. Furnished, 2 W aters A R iv srs Available 6-16-78 to 3-18-79 GUITAR AMPLIFIER - Pea- ball Diamond 4. 356-2963. typed. 506 per pagai baths, fireplace. 2 blocks Servlet |p Ë Id « « Apts. $200 per m onth. 351-1177 7-8 p.m. 5-4-24 (8) EAST LANSING 4 or 5 bedroom houses, furnished. MSU. 372-1801; 332-1800. vey C oncert M usician, 200 w a tt RM S, full effects, c o n ­ QUALITY USED equipm ent at a fair price w ith w arranty. 3-4-26(31 486-4668. 10-5-2 (3) WELS W Also Eastside. 332-5622. 0-7-4-24(5) sole. 349-1018. 5-4-24 (3) PE3060 turntable, $75 LOST: SET of keys in d o w n ­ ODD JÇ B S w .n t« T H .rd I F ra n k 1-4-24(3) Rabco S t4 tu rntable $125. tow n E. Lansing on M onday, FEMALE ROOMMATE NEWER COUNTRY house, working stu d en ts will d o yard „ HAND MADE Philippine shell iThorens 145C $195. 4/10. Please call 482-0788 for now are leasing for needed to share 2 bedroom , 2 10 m inutes out, room s in SUMMER SUBLEASE - 2 jewelry, M other of Pearl, S co tt 20 w att receiver $175. Terry, 9 a.m .-5 p.m . Reward. " C 332 2637 0-18-4*28(31 person apartm ent Ju n e co-ed ho u se w ith fireplace. 0 -4 -2 6 (4 ) next fall and sum m er 1978-June 1979 Vicki 353 bedroom furnished duplex on Abaione, plain a n d designs, Intnrnrel nvstem s 5-4-28(5) Sum m er/fall. 655-1717. Rick. 1 0 50 W a t e r s E d g e D r. busline 353-5547 8-5-313) com plete sets. Prices $15- Pre- Am p $125 CARPET CLEANING with 4431 8 4-25(5) 8-4-27 (5) Q w o o io i ( n e x t t o C e d a r V ’ lla g e ) $19. Call 355-3066. HI FI BUYS 337-1767. LOST: SILK scarf, Hobies or our truck m ounted cleaning K THIS !$ THE H E / SUMMER 2 bedroom s, EAST SIDE, 4 bedroom , g a ­ 4-4-24 (6) 0-8-4-28(9) University Club. T uesday plant. Call "SUPERCLEAN." 332-4431 MAY OPENINGS dishw asher, fireplace, pool b rage, basem ent, $260 + utili­ HANDCRAFTED SANDALS noon. April 18. Rew ard. 353- 484-3501. X-8-4-25 (4) WANTED - MICROSd 3 objectives. 332-4054| :0 K T m « iT T E tennis courts, on busline. ties. 485-6035/337-1133. ADVENT 201A - In 4527-days. 3-4-26(4) IE BEAMSm ii $70’m onth, no utilities. Past 5 $20. M ade from an outline box. $330. Tandberg TCD time. 5-4-24 (3) EAST LANSING. NORTH BURCHAMWOODS p m Karen 484-7017. 6-5*1 (5) 8-4-27 (4) draw ing of your feet. CU S­ 310. $350. Bob 353-2992,351 HORSESHOEING - COR­ RECTIVE shoeing a nd trim ­ DESPERATELY NEED i ¡ t o o ie s o f sm < 2 b v d ro o m open LOST - All w hite c a t vicinity , CdJTACr NlTH AI POINTE APARTMENTS. TOM SANDALS b LEA- 3595. 3-4-24(3) ming. All w ork guaranteed. place to live fast1 Lai of Dooley's. Rew ard. Call M a y ! - ’ 180 ATTENTION GRAD stu d en ts THERCRAFTS 220 Albert 1250 Haslett Road at 69. Furnished or unfurnished. Ef­ 2 miles from cam pus, quiet, L Rooms jW M onday-Saturday 11 a.m .-5 Tired of being broke? G et fast 351-9054. 5-4-24 (3) Tom Logan 655-1588. area. Will pay $80. 373-1 1 b e d ro o m o p en 84-25(4) 9 a.m .-5 p.m. 371 1566 { ficiency and 2 bedroom spacious, new er 4 bedroom , p.m. 11-5-5(6) cash by selling things you no M a y 15 • ’ 150 LOST CALCULATOR: SR 50 ings. 5-4-25(4) apartm ents. Newly redecor­ 3 b aths, am ple parking. Avail­ longer u s e with a fast-action FREE LESSON in complexioTl OWN ROOM - Sum m er - 4 CRIB AND m atress $75. High Vicinity of Taco Belt or Penny ated. Heat and w ater furnish­ 151*3118 able Septem ber 1. $390/ bedroom hom e on Melrose. Classified Ad. Call 355-8255 care. MERLE NORMAN ed S tart at $175 per m onth. ^ c a l^ e tw te e n 1 0 ^ 5 £ jir) m onth 669-5513. OR-8-5-3(6) 332-2457. 3-4-26(3) chair $25. Potty chair $2.50. W alker $4. Sw ing $7.50. Play­ Lane. Reward. Call Jerry 393-9149. 2-4-25(4) COSMETIC STUDIO • 321- jjtamlTowii Call J a n 332-6354. SEWING MACHINES, slight­ 5543. C 20-4-28(3) pen $20. 482-4563 after 5 ly used. R e-conditioned, 0-8-4-26(12) ACROSS FROM campus, "LOVING YOURSElfl FEMALE TO sh a re house - WANTED - COUPLE to p.m. E-5-4-24 (5) guaranteed. $39.96 a nd up. spacious apartm ent, available prefer g rad u ate student. sh are furnished room with EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING Rake in th e extra m oney you COMPLETE REPAIR service H appiness." Workshop J 1 BEDROOM apartm ent, spring term. Reduced rent. can m ake by soiling no- for ste re o 's, TV's, tapes, day, April 30, 3-6 p.if Large yard. $100‘m onth. 394- king-sized w ater bed. S um ­ BATAVUS - HS 50/4.50. COMPANY, 1115 North Okemos, $175 utilities. 349- Call 351 8135; 351 1957 or longer-needed item s with a guitars, banjos, ban d instru­ donation. Unity of Gfl 1139 after 5 p.m. mer, cam p u s near. Call Best Offer. G ood Condition. W ashington. 469-6448. 4127 or 349-9217. 8-5-2(3) 351-2044. 0-10 4 28(5» low cost, fast-acting Classi m ents. MARSHALL MUSIC. Lansing, 240 Marshall, I 8 4 28 (4) Marty. 332-4716. 8-4-28(5) Phone 372-7055. 8-4-24 (3) OR-5-5-28I6) fied Ad P hone 3 5 f-8255 351-7830. C-1 -4-24(5) ing. 484-3094. 2-4-28 If' IIMBLEWE I ’ ooiK, R y a n Big spenders becom ing w ary A nnouncem ents for It's W h a t's Advertising Clubl Im portant The classic Mfi A N N A R B O R (U P I) - C on­ 10 p o in ts from a y e a r e a rlie r. m o re p e s s im is tic v ie w o f fu tu r e th o u g h t th e y w e re b e tte r and Labourdonnais w e re o p tim is tic a b o u t in c re a s ­ Happening m u st b e received in the m eeting a t 7 tonight for all th o se c o n fi su m e rs c o n tin u e to b u y a t T h e M arch re a d in g w as th e b usine ss p ro sp e cts . w o rs e o ff th a n a y e a r ago. T h e S ta te N ew s office, 343 S tu d en t going to Chicago, 5 Journalism analyzed a t 7 tomghf in g e m p lo y m e n t in F e b ru a ry . n ea r-re co rd le ve ls b u t a re be­ lo w e st in tw o y e a rs. "Y e t a t th e sam e tim e fa v o r­ re s u lts w e re lit t l e ch a ng e d Services Bldg., by noon a t least Bldg. Horticulture Bldg by 1 C o n fid e n ce in g o v e rn m e n t's co m in g in c re a s in g ly h e s ita n t in T h e s u rv e y found th a t fo r th e ab le c u r re n t b u y in g a ttitu d e s fro m a y e a r ago. tw o class d ay s before publication. C hess Club. a b ility to d e a l w ith e conom ic th e ir o u tlo o k fo r o v e ra ll b u s i­ first tim e since th e 1974 75 h a v e been fo s te re d th ro u g h No a n n ouncem ents will b e a c c e p t­ U n e m p lo y m e n t w o rrie s p ro b le m s c o n tin u e d its d e c lin e ness c o n d itio n s, a cco rd in g to rec e ssio n , m ore r e s p o n d e n ts e d by phone. May Festival of Life planning ECKANKAR presenj bu y in advance re a c tio n s to e x ­ h e ig h te n e d in M a rc h w ith o n ly in th e la te s t s u rv e y . T e n p e r­ th e U n iv e rs ity o f M ich ig a n e x p e c t b ad tim e s for th e e c o n ­ m eeting held at 8 tonight, B ogue a n d Soul Travel" at i pecte d p ric e in cre a se s,” i t said. 14 p e rc e n t o f th e re s p o n d e n ts c e n t o f th e re s p o n d e n ts r a te th e S u rv e y R esearch C e n te r. C om e play GO! M SU GO Club Street Co-op. C316 Wells Hall. om y in th e n e x t y e a r th a n th o se T h e M a rc h s u rv e y a lso fo u n d e x p e c tin g a d e c lin e in th e g o v e rn m e n t as d o in g a g oo d jo b m eets a t 8:30 tonight. Call Mike or ‘‘F a v o ra b le b u y in g a ttitu d e s w ho e x p e c t good tim e s by a an id e n tic a l p ro p o rtio n o f re s ­ jo b le s s r a te in th e n e x t y e a r o n th e eco no m y, d o w n fr o m 22 Ken a t 332-6353 for details. If you're interested in i m a y d ec lin e ra p id ly i f in fla tio n ­ m arg in o f 43 p e rc e n t to 37 p o n d e n ts — 35 p e rc e n t — R ecreation Majorsl Interested in co m p a re d w ith 3 0 p e rc e n t w h o p e rc e n t in F e b ru a ry 1977. an outdoor gardening p i| a ry p re ss u re s co n tin u e to b u ild p e rc e n t. M ore p e o p le a lso th in k curriculum changes? A ttend S tu ­ a n d co nsum ers s h ift th e ir con­ Video W orkshop invites people d e n t Affairs m eeting a t 7:30 mentally impaired adultaf co n d itio n s a r e w o rse n o w th a n interested in city council proceed­ tonight, W o m en 's IM Lower 26 Student Services E‘ ' ce rn fro m b u y in g to sa vin g in a y e a r ago. ings to participate. M eetings are Lounge. response to ris in g u n c e rta in ty ,” T h e s u rv e y co n clu d ed th a t W o m e n o u tlin e T itle IX v io la tio n s cablecest live. C ontact Union Volunteer interview s u rv e y d ire c to rs R ic h a rd T . "co n tin u ed co n cern o v e r infla Activities for details. May 6 through 21. Tra| C u rtin and G eo rg e K a to n a said. tio n a n d u n e m p lo y m en t, to ­ University C om m ittee o n Aca­ (co n tin u ed fro m p a g e 1) sion provided. Details ii T h e c e n te r’s in d e x o f consum ­ g e th e r w ith d e c lin in g confi B u ild in g w ill b e c u t in h a lf o v e r th e s u m m e r so Folk dancing held at 8 tonight, dem ic Environment invites input F ie ld h o u s e , w h ile h o ld in g ¿ m o s t a ll o f th e ir de n t Services Bldg. e r s e n tim e n t stoo d a t 78.8 (ou t d e n c e in g o v e rn m e n t econom ic th e w o m en can m o ve o u t o f th e tr a in in g ro o m . Baily S treet Elementary School, concerning c orporate m easu res to p ra c tic e s o n th e c o u rts o f th e W o m e n ’s IM , o f 100) in M a rc h , d o w n 5.5 policy, h a v e led c o n su m e rs U n d e r th e ch a ng e , th e y w ill be s h a rin g th e ir corner of A nn a nd Bailey S treets. w ithdraw from S o u th Africa, 3 w h e re no gam es w e re p la y e d . If you enjoy p o in ts fro m a m o n th e a rlie r and d u rin g th e p a s t y e a r to a d o p t a d re s s in g ro o m w ith th e o p p o sin g te a m . p.m . today, Board Room Adm inis­ mentally impaired childj D u e to in s u ffic ie n t space, th e w o m e n h a d to tration Bldg. T e a m m e m b e rs a lso co m p la in e d th a t th e y a re athletic competition. Vof sh a re th e ir p ra c tic e sessions w ith th e ju n io r Venereal disease: free a nd c on­ la c k in g in e q u a l p ro v is io n o f e q u ip m e n t and a "hugger," "Stager" c v a r s ity te a m , m a k in g a to ta l o f 24 a th le te s o n th e fidential treatm ent available from 1 su p plie s. in 26 Student Services q flo o r a t o n e tim e , D e B o e r said. to 4 p.m. today, Thursday a nd G od's ho p e for religious unity. J o n e s ’ b u d g e t r e s tr ic te d D e B o e r sa id th e te a m s A n a lly h a d to s ta r t T h e la u n d ry s e rv ic e p ro v id e d fo r b o th te a m s Friday; 8:30 a.m . to noon W ednes­ Leam th e tru th a b o u t Rev. M oon b y th e U n iv e rs ity is lo ca te d a t J e n is o n F ie ld - day, Com munity Health Sen/ices, a n d th e Unification C hurch a t 6 Volunteers needed t a d iv id in g t h e ir c o u rt tim e r a th e r th a n a tte m p t to (c o n tin u e d fro m p age 1) house and c a te rs to th e m en’s schedule, D e B o e r 701 N. Logan Street. tonight, 336 Union. nutritional information M l p ra c tic e to g e th e r. said. •J o n e s , in ta lk in g w ith M SU P re s id e n t E d g a r L. H a rd e n , lea rn e d a n d low-income familiesj Ja cks o n sa id p ra c tic e c o n d itio n s w ill change Com e hear about healing th a t th e a d m in istratio n is co n cern ed w ith th e in co n v en ien ce of T h e w o m en fo u n d tim e c o n flic ts in tr y in g to 26 Student Services Bldf fo r th e co m in g season. through the understanding of Special Education Majorsl A s­ c e rta in U n iv e rsity offices b e in g closed from noon to 1 p.m . g e t th e ir u n ifo rm s cle a ne d a fte r e v e ry p ra c tic e as “ T h e p ro b le m is b ig w ith fa c ilitie s in th e God. Christian Science Organiza­ sist mentally impaired a dults In H a rd e n told J o n e s t h a t s tu d e n ts sh o u ld tell th e ir b o ard th e m en d id . In s te a d , te a m m e m b e rs began W ould you like to b w in te r,” she s a id , e x p la in in g th a t w o m e n ’s te a m s tio n s w elcom e you a t 7 tonight becom ing part of th e com m unity. re p r e s e n ta tiv e s w hich offices n e e d to rem a in o pen d u rin g th e lunch w e a rin g th e ir o w n c lo th e s to th e w o rk o u ts , tee n advisor? Details in 2 have had no h om e base. 256 Baker Hall. Contact 28 S tu d e n t Services Bldg. h o u r so th e U n iv e rsity could a c t in th a t d ire c tio n . s a v in g th e ir u n ifo rm s fo r th e gam es. Services Bldg. "T h e y p ra c tic e in one place a n d c o m p e te in «K evin K elly of th e S tu d e n t A d v iso ry B o ard o f Olin H ealth “ T h e school d o e s n 't p ro v id e us w ith a n y a n o th e r. H o w e v e r, n e x t y e a r th e b a s k e tb a ll te a m MSU Volleyball Club will m eet Classical Flam enco guitarist C e n te r spoke to th e b o a rd on th e fu n ctio n a n d d ire c tio n of th e u n d e rc lo th in g ,” D e B o e r sa id . " B u t i t p ro v id e s th e Voluntary special H w ill g e t th e ir h om e base a t th e M e n 's IM from 8 to 10 tonight a nd Thursday, S abana Devedra will perform a nd advisory b o a rd . L a s t m o n th , th e m e m b e rs of th e 13th sessio n m en w ith jo c k s — th e y m a ke th in g s so visor needed to develop] B u ild in g . B u t i t w ill b e s h a re d w ith th e ju n io r co n ve n ie n t fo r th e m e n .” Gym III M en's IM Bldg. Beginners lecture a t 3 p.m. Tuesday, B104 workshop and other ac‘l listened to an Olin H e a lth C e n te r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ho w as sh a rp ly W ells Hall. v a r s ity te a m ." welcom e, com petitive orienta­ teens. Details in 26 5 tu | critical of th e e ffe c tiv e n e ss of th e ad v iso ry b o ard . A c c o rd in g t o T it le I X , th e la s t th re e y e a rs tion. T h e lo c k e r ro o m s itu a tio n a lso le a v e s a lo t to sh o uld have s e rv e d as a n a d ju s tm e n t p e rio d fo r vices Bldg. •M ichael C rofoot a d d re s s e d th e b o a rd on th e a c tiv itie s of th e W ay Christian Fellowships m eet be d e s ire d , D e B o e r said. pro p o sed Sun D ay sch ed u led for M ay 3. T h e b o ard s u b s e q u e n tly th e U n iv e rs ity t o g ra d u a lly e q u a lize a re a s o f a t 7:30 p.m . T uesday a n d Thurs­ “ T h e m en h a v e p riv a te lo c k e r ro o m s. I n th e COGS accepting nomination« Volunteers needed to i pa sse d a bill "recognizing Sun D ay a t M ichigan S ta te a n d u rg in g d is c rim in a tio n . day, 214 S . Clipped St. W o m en 's I M B u ild in g w e sh a re w ith th e p h y sica l for positions o n University-wide M.l. kids in recreationaj u '^ V<7 i t/ c.?!>llegeS t0 r e la te th e is3ues of so la r en tT gy in all c lasses H o w e v e r, th e a th le tic d e p a rtm e n t has been com m ittees. Call 363-9189 until e d u ca tio n m a jo rs ," she said. in a cam p setting held a t M SU on Sun D ay, M ay 3." re lu c ta n t to in c lu d e re v e n u e -ra is in g s p o rts 26. Inquire in 26 S tudent! noon M onday, Tuesday, Thurs­ " A lbed Raven holt will discuss •E ric B rooks of th e C ity C e n te r N eig h b o rh o o d O rg a n iz a tio n W h e n th e w o m en p la y e d a t J e n is o n F ie ld h o u s e (fo o tb a ll, b a s k e tb a ll a n d h ocke y) in T itle I X day, Friday; W ednesday til 11 "F ood, A griculture a n d Nutrition Bldg. ... th e y used th e m en’s lo c k e r ro o m , s h a rin g those spoke to (b e b o a rd on th e issue of a p ro p o se d p a rk in g lot in th e 500 re g u la tio n s , J a cks o n e x p la in e d . S he sa id she has a.m ., 316 S tu d en t Services Bldg. in Asia a nd th e T ropics" a t 3 p.m . fa c ilitie s w ith w o m en fro m o p p o sin g te a m s. today through Friday, 310 Bessey block of A lb e rt S tre e t in E a s t L an sin g , T h e b o ard su b se q u e n tly been tr y in g to te ll th e a th le tic d e p a rtm e n t th a t F o r g am es sch e d ule d a t th e M e n ’s IM B u ild in g Hall. New volunteer shifts I pa sse d a bill to su p p o rt th e o rg a n iz a tio n 's e ffo rts a n d d ire c te d th e such s p o rts a re n o t e x e m p t fro m T itle IX Sigm a Delta Chi m eets a t 9 th e w o m en used a n o ld tr a in in g ro o m fo r o n pediatric fl°°r ®J L e g isla tiv e R e la tio n s C a b in e t of A SM SU to activ ely o p p o se th e re g u la tio n s. tonight, Union Bldg. Speaker is Medical Center weekdfljjl pro p o se d p a rk in g lot. cha ng in g. G reenpeace w hale film a t 7 ‘‘B u t I'v e been lik e a lit t le vo ice in th e Chris Parks from UPI. B anquet to 4 p.m. Volunteer in Ja ckson said th e lo c k e r ro o m a t th e M e n ’s IM tonight o n fo u d h floor lounge in w ild e rn e s s ," she said. plans to b e discussed. Services Bldg- N. 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