J / O L U M E 17 NUM BER 67 T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 2 5 , I9 7 B M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA N SIN G , M IC H IG A N 4 8 8 2 4 H a n n a to b e ja ile d fo r K o re a n sca n d a l By L E E BYR D T he fo rm e r le g isla to r had e n te r e d a M cNelis said H a n n a 's ta k in g of th e m oney W A S H IN G T O N IA P) — D e s p ite a te a rfu l b a rg a in e d g u ilty p lea M arch 17 to o ne count "is not to say th a t he c o rru p te d his political apology and h is a tto rn e y 's fe r v e n t plea fo r of c o n sp ira cy to d e fra u d th e g o v e rn m e n t, a office . . . sooner o r la te r w e all m ake m e rc y, fo rm e r C a lifo rn ia R ep. R ic h a rd T . c h a rg e b e a rin g a m axim um p e n a lty of five m ista k e s, a nd he did e v e ry th in g hum an ly H anna was o rd e re d on M o n d a y to spend six y e a rs im p riso n m e n t a nd a $ 10.000 fine. possible to c o rre c t th e g rie v o u s e r r o r w hich m o nth s to tw o and o n e -h a lf y e a rs in p ris o n T h e p lea a g re e m e n t a v e rte d a tria l on a he know s a nd a d m its he co m m itted ." fo r his ro le in th e K o re a n in flu e n c e -b u y in g scandal. 40-count in d ic tm e n t r e tu r n e d by a g ran d ju r y la s t fall t h a t a lso included b rib e ry , mail H anna, w ho seem ed b a re ly a b le to g a th e r H anna, a w h ite -h a ire d , 6 4 -ye a r-o ld D e m o ­ his voice w hen B ry a n t in v ite d him to sp eak f ra u d a nd a n u m b e r of o th e r ch arg es. c ra t, is th e o n ly p a s t o r p re s e n t m e m b e r o f for him self, said th a t "I apologize to th e G o v e rn m e n t a tto r n e y J e ffre y W hite C o ngress to be c o n v ic te d in th e case. O ne co u rt. I apologize to th o se w ho e le c ted m e d ro p p e d th e rem a in in g c h a rg e s a fte r th e o th e r, fo rm e r R ep. O tto P assm an o f L o u is i­ to public office. I hope th a t w h a t you have s e n te n c in g . ana, has been ch a rg e d , and a t le a s t tw o to d o will help m e a to n e for w h a t I’ve done. m o re in d ic tm e n ts a re w id e ly e xp e c te d . A cco rd in g to th e g o v e rn m e n t, H anna I hope th a t in th e y e a rs I h a v e left I can do A fo rm e r six te r m le g is la to r w h o m o ve d h e lp e d P a rk becom e th e se lle r's a g e n t for so m e th in g to a to n e . . . " to F a v e tte v ille . A rk ., u pon h is r e tire m e n t in C alifornia ric e e x p o rts to South K o rea and 1974. H a nn a a p p e a re d c o n tr ite and sh aken o th e rw is e h elp ed him pro m o te K o re a n M cN elis said H anna w as n e e d ed as a as he h a ltin g ly to ld C h ie f D is tr ic t J u d g e i n te r e s ts from 1969 to 1975. p ro v id e r for his wife of 33 y e a rs and se v era l W illia m B ry a n t th a t “ I h ope in th e y e a rs a d o p te d ch ild ren , "all of w hom d e p e n d upon M cN elis a c k n o w led g e d th a t his clie n t had th is mar* . H e does not need th e iron g a te s th a t I have le ft I can d o so m e th in g to a to n e ta k e n th e m oney a nd "did com m it a se rio u s of in ca rc era tio n , he n e e d s a help in g hand." fo r w h a t I have d on e ." m is ta k e o f ju d g m e n t in his re la tio n sh ip w ith H anna's a tto rn e y . C h a rle s M c N e lis , a r ­ T o n g su n P a rk ," b u t a rg u e d th a t he h a s long H anna has an "affinity for and deep g ued passion a te ly fo r h is fre e d o m , sa yin g sin ce trie d to r e v e r s e th e e rr o r , s ta r tin g in te r e s t in K orean a ffa irs." a n d has w orked th a t no "c o n ce iv a b le and e a r th ly good w ith his decision not to se ek re ele c tio n in "openly, actively a nd a g g re s s iv e ly for w o u ld be a cco m p lis h e d " b y h is in c a rc e ra ­ 1974. c lo se r tie s b e tw e e n th is c o u n try a nd that, tio n fo r ta k in g w h a t th e g o v e rn m e n t said e m e rg in g d em o cracy .” M cN elis said. “F o r T h e d e fe n se la w y e r n o ted th a t th e w as u p w a rd s o f $200,000 fro m S ou th th a t, he apologizes to no m an." g o v e rn m e n t h ad a ffirm e d th a t H a n n a "was K o re a n e n tre p re n e u r T o n g s u n P a rk . not a b a d m an " in th e d e liv e ry of m oney to But his a c tiv itie s w ith T o n g su n P a rk B u t a fte r H a n n a h im s e lf h a d sp o ke n, his o t h e r leg is la to rs , a nd th a t h e had cooper w e re a c lear conflict of in te r e s t a nd a c lear voice tr a ilin g o ff in ch oked e m o tio n . B ry a n t a te d w ith c rim inal a nd co n g ressio n al violation of law ." th e a tto r n e y continued, lo oked h im c o ld ly in th e e ye and o rd e re d in v e s tig a to rs e v e n b e fo re h is in d ic tm e n t ar.d he h as a tte m p te d to e x tr ic a te h im s e lf h im to s u rre n d e r to a fe d e ra l p ris o n w ith in la s t v e a r. e v e r since. 30 d ays a fte r th e J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t decide s upon th e a p p ro p ria te fa c ility . AP W ir«photo T h e fo rm e r le g is la to r le a rn e d la te r th a t l i n e r Rep. R ic h a rd T . H a n n a , D - C a lM ., l e f t , t h e g o v e r n m e n t . H a n n n ia t h e f i r s t c o n g r e s s io n a l he is t o se rve h is te r m a t th e fe d e ra l p ris o n [ i g t n i l l .S. D is t r ic t c o u r t i n W a s h in g t o n , D .C . 1 ikh hii a tto rn e y ( o r s e n t e n c in g o n a b a r g a in e d tfd ty pica to one c o u n t o f c o n s p ir a c y t o d e f r a u d f i g u r e t o b e c h a r g e d in t h e K o r e a n in f lu e n c e b u y ­ i n g s c a n d a l. a t M a x w e ll A F B in A la b a m a , and said he w o u ld re p o rt th e re M a y 8. H e m u s t s e rv e a t le ast s ix m o n th s to be e lig ib le fo r p aro le . Butterfield residents H a nn a seem ed s tu n n e d in th e c o u rtro o m and in it ia lly d e c lin e d to ta lk w ith re p o rte rs , b u t la te r h e a ttr ib u te d th e p ris o n te r m to survive suicide efforts pncert scheduling deficit h is o ffic e h o ld in g . T h e ju d g e , he s a id , “ has to ke e p a respe ct T w o B u tte rfie ld H all r e s id e n ts unsuccessful! y a tte m p te d suicide M onday m orning, fo r th e la w , so w h en a co n g re ssm a n com es D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic S a fe ty officials r e p o rte d a lo n g , lis te n , he's in w o rs e tro u b le th a n i f he An M S I’ w om an m a jo rin g in n u rsin g a nd a malt*, w ho ¡s not r e g is te re d th is term . w a sn ’t a co n gre ssm a n . I'd have b een b e tte r w e re ta k e n to S p a rro w H o sp ital a ro u n d noon. o ff i f th is w a s m y f ir s t ra p fo r p u s h in g A h o sp ita l sp o k e sp e rso n said th e w om an wa :r. se rio u s condition and liste d the mtricts show selection d op e ." " I'm n o t lo o k in g fo r any s y m p a th y o r te a rs o r a n y th in g . I ’m ju s t g o in g to d o w h a t I have to d o and th a t's g e t in th e re and do m an 's condition a s fair. F u r th e r d e ta ils w e re u n av ailab le M onday. The official police re p o rt will be rele a se d to d ay . T h e a tte m p t took place in th e w om an's room. ; , B u tte rfie ld Hail. I f MM SHANAHAN o rg a n iz a tio n s a cco u nt. a n d R u fu s, w hich w e re b o th held on ca m p u s m v tim e ." Stol* Newi S tiff W rite r E b o n y P ro d u c tio n s . M ariah . S h o w ca se th is m o n th . 'fotiruinmeni may a p p e ar to be in J a z z a n d P o p E n te rta in m e n t a r e all fininciai straits, but o rg an iz a tio n R My MSI students a nd th e ir g ro u p e d u n d e r th e P o p E n te rta in m e n t a c co u n t, b u t ea ch g ro u p is se m i au to m v " J a c k s o n Brow n e a n d R u fu s m ad e m oney b e c a u se th e y w e re r e n ta l’ a g re e m e n ts .” C h u rc h e x p la in e d . P o p E n te rta in m e n t w as ACCISED KILLER MIGHT PLEAD GlILTY live music will e n su re f u tu re m ous. paid a flat su m r a t h e r t h a n h a v in g t o rely on Apn! 10. the newly a p p o in te d wmptroller. Tom C hurch, issu e d a T h e d e fic it, w h ich is b e lie v e d to be a b o u t $20,000, w a s ca lle d "e n o rm o u s " by C h u rch , b u t is no t s e e n a s in su rm o u n ta b le to F r a n k s a p e rc e n ta g e of th e tic k e t s a le s fo r th e ir p ro fits." Berkowitz able to stand trial " T h e r e is no w ay to lo se in an a rra n g e to the directors of P op o r F r u m k in . b e c au se th e d e fe n s e has filed se v era l m en t lik e t h a t." C h u rc h a d d e d . B y R IC H A R D T . P IE N C IA K H e said he w a n e d to plead gu ilty and ®*nt and Ebony P ro d u c tio n s " T h e o n ly w ay w e c a n g et ou t of th e p re -tria l m otions. N E W Y O R K (A P ) — D e c la rin g th a t w arn th e w orld of th e dem ons. H e r e je c te d them to cease fu tu re c o n c e rt d eficit is t o h a v e su c ce ssfu l c o n c e rts," F in a n cia l b a c k in g fo r sp ecific P o p E n te r B e rk o w itz h a s b e e n c h a rg e d w ith killing D a v id R . B e rk o w itz d is p la y s an "u n d e r th e idea of an in sa n ity d e fe n se on g ro u n d s ta in m e n t sh o w s w ill s till b e p o ssib le but six p e rso n s w ith a .44 c a lib e r re v o lv e r o v e r a th a t it w ould d e s tro y th e cre d ib ility of his s ta n d in g o f h is p re d ic a m e n t," a ju d g e ru le d Wion is necessitated d u e to th e s ig n a tu re s of a p p ro v a l m u st co m e fro m both 12-m onth p e rio d in th e B ronx. Q u e e n s and M o n d a y th a t th e 2 4 - y ia r o ld p o s ta l c le rk is w arn in g . Rtop Entertainment and E b o n y a re C h u rc h a n d P r o g ra m m in g B o ard C h a irp e r m e n ta lly c o m p e te n t to sta n d t r ia l fo r th e last B rooklyn. T h e c a se b e fo re C orso involves A fte r M onday's ruling, d e fe n se law y e rs V cunning an enorm ous d e fic it in "P r o g r a m m in g c o n c e r ts is so n S te v e P o lito w icz. T h e s e tw o in d iv id u als only th e la s t s h o o tin g , in w hich S ta cy r e ite r a te d th a t th e y w a n te d to p u rsu e an o f th e s ix "S o n o f S a m " m u rd e rs . t®the Programming Hoard s tu d e n t k in d o f lik e p la y in g R u ssia n will now h a v e th e p o w e r t o v e to c o n c e rts if. S ta te S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e Jo seph R. M oskow itz w a s killed a n d h e r d a te w o u n d e d in sa n ity defe n se . >• the memo stated. in t h e ir o p in io n s, t h e sh o w will b e a financial r o u le tte . " — J e f f r e y F r u m k in , C o rs o se t a M a y 8 t r ia l d a te a fte r m a k in g h is in B rooklyn. J u d g e C orso kep t th e 349-page tra n s c rip t . in8t0 Rick Franks, d ire c to r o f flop. fin d in g th a t th e d e fe n d a n t is able to In ta p e s p la y e d a t a first com petency of th e four-day c om petency h e a rin g sealed, “ ^tnment. and J e ffre y F ru m k in . M S U P r o g r a m m in g B o a rd a d ­ h e a rin g last y e a r. B erk o w itz a d m itte d th e p e n d in g selection a nd s e q u e s te rin g of a ju ry . T h e only s h o w s t o b e a p p ro v e d would u n d e rs ta n d th e ch a rg e s a g a in st h im and Mdviser to the P ro g ra m m in g v is e r a s s is t in h is o w n defe nse . sla y in g s b u t sa id h e a c te d a t th e com m and of T he testim o n y w as ta k e n in closed h e a rin g s ts are inherent in th e n a tu re of p ro b a b ly b e th o s e w ith r e n ta l a g re e m e n ts . 'c o n tin u e d on page 12) B u t th e co m p e te n cy fin d in g m a ke s it blood th ir s tv d e m o n s. R e n ta l a g r e e m e n ts a r e m ad e w ith pr«> p o s s ib le fo r B e rk o w itz to plea d g u ilty , a ng concerts is kin d o f lik e m o te r s w h o h a n d le m a n y g r o u p s r a th e r d e s ire he has e xp re ss e d s e ve ra l tim e s. th a n w ith in d iv id u a l a g e n ts o f a c e rta in S ,lin Gillette," F ru m k in said F ra n k s e x p la in e d . S h o u ld th e ju d g e b e w illin g to accept such a b a n d , a c c o rd in g to C h u rc h . " I t is th e q u ic k e s t w a y to m a ke a lo t o f p le a , i t w o u ld e n a b le B e rk o w itz to a v o id a *>!»» like the D ram atic«. T h e m o n e y ," F r u n k im added. t r i a l a lto g e th e r. T h e h e a d s o f P o p E n te rta in m e n t and L '■ ltl(' deal was r ig h t. th a t w e D e s p ite th e fa c t th a t it w o u ld ta ke E b o n y P ro d u c tio n s , th e c h a irp e rs o n of th e B e r k o w itz ' la w y e rs w a n t h im to plead m s e v e ra l su cce ssfu l c o n c e rts to era se th e P ro g ra m m in g B o a rd , t h e A S M S U co m p tro l­ in n o c e n t b y re a so n o f in s a n ity — a plea th a t IT r. i d th ' ' 5h,’w lo , t a l o t o l d e fic it. P o p E n te r ta in m e n t w ill s t ill have to le r a n d t h e P r o g ra m m in g B o ard a d v is e r will is s t ill p o s s ib le d e s p ite th e fin d in g th a t he ■Dr. explained. ta k e th e u n p re c e d e n te d s te p o f d ip p in g in to m ee t to d a y to p ro d u c e a b u d g e t fo r th e rest u n d e rs ta n d s th e ch a rg e s a g a in st h im . l H *!«'C.!i.rnnr<’ r I' ■L. . on cam pua " I se ve ral Pop fu n d s a p p ro p ria te d to th e P ro g ra m m in g o f th e y e a r a n d to d isc u s s th e financial E v e n s h o u ld he be o rd e re d to sta n d tr ia l, i t p ro b a b ly w o u ld n o t s ta r t b e fo re J u n e inside B o a rd fro m s tu d e n t ta x m oney. fu tu r e o f P o p E n te rta in m e n t. « (" W e s th ts y ra r. Follow ing In th e p a s t, P o p E n te rta in m e n t has F o r an a n a lysis o f th e E R A e xte n sio n and local b o y c o tt s u p p o rt, K iT t, concert« by th e c o v e re d p ro g ra m m in g e xp enses th ro u g h a see p age 14. PWti*hl « ^ ndu( harli,‘ n * n ie l» S «n d . s u ffic ie n t re s e rv e fro m p ro fits . E xp en se s •tASMsr""1 lasl m ,lnth was th e U m poon in c lu d e te le p h o n e and m a il costs, s tu d e n t la b o r p a y ro ll, a d v e rtis in g , e q u ip m e n t re n t als, c o n tr a c tin g th e P h y sica l P la n t fo r High court declines weather T he la rg e ball of fire th a t a p p e a re d briefly M onday will be In- f^ C1o m p t r o l l e r in cha rg e o l se t u p a n d p a y in g fo r th e b and, w h ic h h idden from view to d ay . T h e re 's a 20 p e rc e n t c h an ce th a t th e y ro|îramminK B oa rd , aaid pri>,framm' ng w h en he ",“» h , w . / 7 p’ r" " er p 05' 1'» " ' in c lu d e s h o s p ita lity expenses. F r u m k in sa id it costs so m e w he re b e tw e e n $60,000 a nd $70.000 to b rin g a Hearst case review clouds w ill d rib b le m o is tu re . T o d a y 's high: m id 50s. im ite s Chur r 111 !' op ^ " te e ta in - m a jo r b a n d to J e n is o n F ie ld h o u s e . S A N F R A N C IS C O (A P I - P a tric ia d e c lin e d im m e d ia te co m m e nt. I 1* 111'« M s ¡ : 'W M » « » o f T h e o n ly re c e n tly su cce ssfu l P o p E n te r n building in th e H e a rs t’s la w y e rs , d is a p p o in te d o v e r th e H e a rs t, c u r re n tly fre e on $1 m illio n b a il, ta in m e n t c o n c e rts w e re Ja cks o n B ro w n e U .S . S u p re m e C o u rt’s re fu s a l M onday to is liv in g w ith h e r p a re n ts u n d e r co n sta n t r e v ie w h e r b a n k ro b b e ry c o n v ic tio n , p rom g u a rd . I f she r e tu rn s to p ris o n , it w o u ld be ise d a la s t-d itc h fig h t to ke e p th e 24 year- 14 m o n th s b e fo re she w o u ld be e lig ib le fo r o ld n e w s p a p e r h e ire s s fro m re tu rn in g to p a ro le . fker selected to head p ris o n . I f p ro s e c u to rs so re q u e s t, and U.S. D is tr ic t C o u rt J u d g e W illia m H . O rric k D e fe n se a tto r n e y A l Jo h nson o f B osto n, in te rv ie w e d b y te le p h o n e a fte r th e h ig h c o u rt's re fu s a l to re v ie w th e case w as agre e s, H e a rs t c o u ld be re tu rn e d to ja il a nn o u n c e d , sa id he w as " g ra v e ly d is a p ­ p k for nef ‘U’ chief im m e d ia te ly . O n th e o th e r han d , i f O rr ic k says M iss H e a rs t s h o u ld re m a in fre e d u rin g w h a t c o u ld b e le n g th y le g a l m a n e u ve rin g , h e r p o in te d ." H e said th e c o u rt had re fu s e d to r e v ie w " g ra v e c o n s titu tio n a l issu e s." “ W e c u r r e n tly a re co n s id e rin g an appeal to th e c o u rt fo r a re h e a rin g and a lso are im p ris o n m e n t c o u ld be d e la ye d fo r w eeks o r D *P **L 8» H t tia a b a e n re c o m m e n d e d t o b * " * « p re p a rin g a m o tio n fo r U .S . D is tr ic t C o u rt Jtokar, who c o m m itte e , th e S ta te H o w e le a rn e d M o n d a y m o n th s. in S an F ra n c is c o . . . to re v is e a nd re v o k e U .S . A tto r n e y G . W illia m H u n te r said »u » tacolty rapnaontatlve t o th e March and a ele ctio n th e s e n te n c e ," h e said. M o n d a y he h a d n o t m ade u p his m in d Alinediy,-ü . lllm(>h * ly a t adoaed aeaalon o f th e a e le ctio n c o m m itte e . T h e d e fe n se has 25 d ays to a sk th e w h e th e r he w o u ld seek H e a rs t’s im m e dia te Barker u „ Z i “]1 ***“* roeomnanded fcf th e to p c o m m itte e p o e t. F in a l S u p re m e C o u rt to re c o n s id e r — s o m e th in g '*P«tcd a t th e M S U . B o a rd o f T n ia t a e ir F r ld a y m e e tin g . r e tu r n to ja il. th e c o u rt a lm o s t n e v e r does in such cases, R a n d o lp h A . H e a rs t, H e a rs t’s fa th e r and p re s id e n t o f th e San F ra n c is co E xa m in e r, (c o n tin u e d o n p age 12) Court rejects TV crime case W A S H IN G T O N ( A P ) - T h e Francisco. m o v ie to be b ro a d ca st in th e F o u r d a y s la te r, a 9 -y e a r-o ld tlcea, "W e do not „ S u p re m e C o u rt re fu s e d M o n ­ In th e tr ia l, N B C and te le v i e a rly e v e n in g w h e n y o u n g p e r­ S an F ra n c is c o g ir l w a s a tta c k e d im pose any p rio r * d a y to d e c id e w h e th e r b ro a d sion s ta tio n K R O N T V m u s t sons w e re s u re to b e in th e b y fo u r o ld e r g ir ls o n a local w m ca s te rs a re le g a lly re s p o n s ib le w h e n fic tio n a l v io le n c e is im i defe nd th e m se lve s a g a in s t a la w s u it s e e kin g $11 m illio n fo r a v ie w in g aud ie nce. O n S e p t. 10. 1974. N B C te le beach a n d " ra p e d " w ith a b e e r o r s o ft d r in k b o ttle . th e m edia. We dam ages fo r , ne J reckle ss a ct that L ta te d in re a l life , c le a rin g th e 9 y e a r old g ir l s e x u a lly a s s a u lt­ v ise d a fic tio n a l d ra m a , "B o rn A s ta te tr ia l ju d g e d ism isse d o ccu rre d by the improg w a y fo r a tr ia l th a t c o u ld be ed fo u r d a y s a fte r a n e tw o rk In n o c e n t," d e p ic tin g th e life o f th e e n s u in g c iv il s u it a g a in s t place and m ethod of w , c ru c ia l to th e fu tu r e o f te le v i­ m o vie d ra m a tic a lly p o rtra y e d a an u n w a n te d c h ild , a te e n aged N B C a n d K R O N b u t a s ta te th e p ro d u ctio n ." F ra n c e d e n ie s n e u tr o n e x p e r im e n ts sion. s im ila r crim e . g ir l. In one scene, th e g ir l is a p p e a ls c o u rt o rd e re d th a t a In o th e r m atters, the T h e issu e so m e d a y m a y r e L a w y e rs fo r th e g ir l c h a rg e a tta c k e d b y o th e r fe m a les a t a j u r y tr ia l be h e ld o n ch a rg e s •T e m p o ra rily block« tu r n t o th e h ig h c o u rt, b u t M o n th a t N R C and th e San F ra n c is ­ r e fo rm a to r y sch o o l a n d is sex ra is e d b y th e g ir l’s la w y e r. PARIS (AP) — France M o n d a y denied it w a s d elayin g U.S. production of neutron D e p a rtm e n t employ«, d a y ’s a c tio n o p e n e d th e w a y fo r co s ta tio n w e re " n e g lig e n t" and u a lly a ssa u lte d w ith a w ooden A fte r th e C a lifo rn ia S u p re m e has exploded an experim ental neutron b om bs in a bid for arm s restraints from c o m b ing thro ug h seen an u n p re c e d e n te d t r ia l in San "re c k le s s " in a llo w in g th e h andle. C o u rt re fu se d to re V ie w th e bomb and a statement issued by the Krem lin. phone notes kept by f t case, N B C a n d K R O N cam e to K is s in g e r when he wu President Valery G iscard d 'E sta in g s U.S. neutron w e ap on s are sm all th e n a tio n 's h ig h e s t c o u rt — ta r y o f state. The court' spokesperson said no such experim ents w arh ead s that w ould be placed o n Lance a rg u in g th a t th e t r ia l w o u ld se t a llo w s th e records t„ are planned. m issiles and artillery shells. They pro* a d a n g e ro u s p re ce d e n t. sealed w h ile Kissinger The new spaper France-Soir said last duce twice the deadly rodiation of a "T h e d e c isio n o f th e C a lifo r­ a le ga l fig h t to keep th, w eek a recent underground blast at conventional nuclear bom b but le ss than nia C o u rt o f A p p e a l re s u rre c ts g o in g public. M ururoa atoll in the South Pacific, the a tenth a s m uch ex p losive pow er, heat a la w s u it, th e m e re p e n d e n c y o f • L e f t in ta ct a French nuclear testing ground, w as a and fallout. This m ean s the b om b can kill w h ic h poses s u b s ta n tia l r is k s o f local governm ents may "full scale laboratory experim ent" of a people w hile cau sing little d a m a ge to in h ib itio n a cross th e e n tire th e h e ig h ts o f citizens s p e c tru m o f a r tis tic a nd jo u r ­ ham ra d io antennas, neutron bomb. The report quoted a buildings. n a lis tic e n d e a v o r," la w y e rs fo r e v e r, superseded by "senior military officer" a s sayin g France N A T O strategists se e them a s a th e n e tw o rk a n d s ta tio n a r ­ tu r e c o u rt action, the w as still three or four years aw ay from counterfoil to Com m unist num erical gued. could a ffe ct thousands deploying neutron weapons. military superiority in the event of an B u t la w y e rs fo r th e y o u n g o p e ra to rs and millions President Carter said last month he attack on W estern Europe. sex a tta c k v ic tim to ld th e ju s- r a d io ow ners. P o lic e h a lt p ro te s t in Z im b a b w e SALISBURY, Rhodesia (Zim babwe) (AP) no arrests. Under ord ers from the police, Attack survivo — Riot police M o nd ay stopped a protest the students returned to the university in march by 200 black university students g ro u p s of three. opposed to the biracial political settle* ment in Zimbabwe. It w a s the first organized dem onstration against the Police seized placards the students carried, including one, in the African Sho na language, that read: "P am be ri N e reach destinati "internal" agreem ent since it w as signed Struggle. Pasi N e Internal Settlement. March 3. S E O U L , S o u th K o re a (A P ) in n o ce n t and unguarde*, P ose N e m w e n d e " — "Forthw ith the — S ip p in g ch a m pa g n e a n d sob­ ca n n o t sleep w h e n lt h il The protesters hod m arched tw o miles Struggle. D ow n with the Internal Settle­ b in g , s u r v iv o rs fro m a S o u th h is la s t m om ent in th e l from the suburban cam pus of the racially ment. D ow n with C o w a rd s." O thers K o re a n je tlin e r d o w n e d in th e sa id th e m o th e r of Y j integrated University of Rhodesia and praised Joshua N k o m o and Robert S o v ie t U n io n fin a lly rea ch e d S ugano, 31, one o f tw o | were three miles from d ow ntow n Salis­ M u gab e, the leaders of black guerrillas A P W ir » p h o t o t h e ir d e s tin a tio n s M o n d a y . B u t g e rs k ille d when a bury when they were blocked by arm ed D e p u ty c o ro n e rà a n d a u th o r itie s n in e p a s s e n g e r s w e r e k i l l e d i n t h e w ho h a ve been fighting to topple the a n g e r a n d m y s te ry lin g e re d in te rc e p to r je t blasted ^ officers. s e a r c h f o r b o d ie s i n th e w re c k a g e o f a c r a s h , in c l u d i n g s e v e n t o p o f f i c ia l s o f Salisbury governm ent for five and one- o v e r th e in c id e n t in th e n ig h t­ th e sid e o f th e Boeing 7 There w as no violence and police m ade half years. t w i n - e n g i n e p la n e th a t c ra s h e d 25 t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A u t o C lu b . tim e s k ie s a b o ve th e R u ssia n i t s tra y e d in to Soviet | m ile s s o u t h e a s t o f t n d ia n a p o lis . A l l A rc tic . T h u rs d a y . " H o w c o u ld th e y s h o o t o u r R its u k o Sugano i re p o rte rs a t th e T o kyo ) L o n d o n h o te l s tr ik e c o lla p s e s w h e re a re lie f plane ( s u rv iv in g passengers a L O N D O N (AP) — A two-w eek-old strike ot Cloridge s , one of London's m ost strikers back to w ork and clocked in to serve breakfast Trial continues fo r California doctor m o s tly Japanese and I sto p p e d b e fo re its final S eoul. elegont hotels, collapsed M o n d ay when A spo ke sp e rson for the hotel w ould not "T h e S o v ie t attack i the hotel s waiters left the picket line and say what led to the end of the strike, irre s p o n s ib le act returned to work. During the strike, patrons at the M oyfair hotel had to put up with limited which began ove r the firing of o trainee chef, 19-year-old Richord Elvidge. But suspected of abortion-related murder u n fo rg iv a b le ," said th* m a n's fa th e r, Takahiro 3 one of the pickets said the 112 strikers W h e n i t landed, the I room service and limited dining choices, w ere given an ultimatum either to return S A N T A A N A . C a lif. ( A P I - th e b ab v, a ju r y w as to ld (io n w h ic h u n d e rm in e d W ad A ir L in e s re lie f je t unlq accused o f s tra n g lin g h er. including such unusual offerings as steak to w ork or lose their jobs. D r. W illia m W a d d ill J r . w o u ld M o nd a y as it began d e lib e ra d ill’s c o n te n tio n th a t i t w a s ca s k e t h o ld in g the body] W a d d ill c o u ld re c e iv e 20 and kidney pie and Irish stew. be g u ilty o f m u rd e r " b y act o r tions. hum a n e to a llo w th e d e a th o f o th e r v ic tim — Korea* Cloridge s d enied m a kin g such a y e a rs to life in p ris o n i f fo u n d The waiters, w ho had set up a picket o m is s io n " i f he caused th e d e a th O ra n g e C o u n ty S u p e rio r (h e a lm o s t a b o rte d b a b y g ir l n e e r B an g Tae-hawn. Ted threat. g u ilt y o f e ith e r f ir s t o r second- line in front of the hotel, led olmost oil the o f an in fa n t w’ ho s u rv iv e d an C o u rt J u d g e J a m e s K . T u rn e r because she w o u ld have been p e rso n s w e re wounded.) de g re e m u rd e r, u p to 20 y e a rs a b o rtio n o r fa ile d to t r y to save also gave th e ju r y an in s tru c s e v e re ly b ra in d a m a g e d had T h e S o v ie ts released! fo r a tte m p te d firs t-d e g re e m u r ­ she s u rv iv e d . d a y th e 95 surviving ] d e r o r a m in im u m o f s ix m o n th s g e rs a n d 11 o f 13 crew n Massacre threatened in “ A c h ild 's r ig h t to m e dic al tre a tm e n t is n o t d im in is h e d by fo r a tte m p te d se cond-degree m u rd e r. fro m th e ill-fa te d Kore L in e s 707, w hich was fo^ w h a t th e q u a lity o f th e c h ild ’s In h is in s tru c tio n s . T u r n e r fu tu r e life m a y b e ." th e ju d g e m a ke a n em ergency lai to ld th e ju r y : " Y o u m a y n o t fin d supposed M oro le tte r to ld th e n in e m en a nd th re e w o m en o n th e ju r y . th e d e fe n d a n t g u ilty o f m u rd e r a fro z e n la ke in Russia s | w e s t c o rn e r. unle ss y o u a re s a tis fie d th a t th e B u t th e p ilo t and n a l ß R O M E (A P ) - A le tte r p u r p o rte d ly h a n d w r itte n b y A ld o M o ro T u r n e r stre ss e d th a t th e co n d u ct o f th e d e fe n d a n t, b y a ct re m a in e d in S oviet h a n tf a b o rtio n p e rfo rm e d b y W a d d ill Ê S m © E d e c la re d "W e a re n e a rly a t ze ro h o u r . . . m a ssa cre tim e ," b u t th e g o v e rn m e n t M o n d a y re je c te d a n ew u ltim a tu m d e m a n d in g on M a rc h 2, 1977, w a s le g a l and o r o m issio n, w as th e p ro x im a te cause o f th e d e a th o f B a b y G ir l d a y , and d ip lo m a tic soul M o sco w sa id U.S. officii m a y n o t be used to s u p p o rt a W e a v e r. Y o u m u s t be s a tis fie d fre e d o m fo r 13 te r r o r is t p ris o n e rs in e xch a n g e fo r th e life o f th e asked th e S ov ie t Foreigf c o n v ic tio n . "B a b y G ir l W e a v e r" th a t B a b y G ir l W e a v e r w o u ld kid n a p p e d fo rm e r p re m ie r. is t r y fo r in fo rm a tio n < w a s b o rn a liv e a fte r th e sa lin e have liv e d lo n g e r had i t n o t T h e R om e n e w s p a p e r V ita sa id th a t a fte r an a n o n ym o u s c a ll i t w h e re a b o u ts. South Kor^ a b o rtio n . She d ie d a b o u t an been fo r th e co n d u c t o f th e C a rte r to s e n d a rm s p la n to C o n g re s s fo u n d th e supposed le tte r fro m M o ro s tu c k in a s to re s h u tte r in n o t h a v e diplo m a tic ■ h o u r la te r, a n d W a d d ill is d e fe n d a n t." d o w n to w n R o m e. I t said th e h a n d w r itin g a n d th e s ig n a tu re w ith M oscow . a p p e a re d to be M o ro 's. W A S H IN G T O N (AP) - President Car- Pow ell suggeste d the only possible ter plans to send C o n gre ss by W e d ne s­ day his M id d le East arm s sales package agreem ent w ould be d e sign e d to allay concerns about p ossible o ffensive u se of Th» S'ot» News il pubLshed by studenti ot Michigon Stot» University »ver» (lois do» dur>ng foll Wmir ond Spn «hool termi Monday Wedneidoy ond TndOyS durmq Summai l,rm and a ipec.c »'com» vVeek edition il pubiiih»d m S»pt»mb»i " I s e e S a m ’s i n y o u r that will contain controversial plans for Subitription rot» il $20p»r ,*><)' the planes, particularly the F-15 fighters Second clat* poi'oqe pa>d ot Eai inimg Mirh fditoriol and buimen olLces at 345 the sale of jet fighters to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the W hite H ou se announced the adm inistration p lan s to sell to the Saudis. $tud»nt Service! flldq Mirhiqon S' Un.,*nity Eaitlanting Muh 48824 Pou Ottice publicotian numbtr il 520260 Poitmait»r PI»oi» i»nd li 35 9 to Stot» Newt 345 Student Services Building m L if e lin e .” M onday. cor» ot MSUM»ll»ng»i S»ryi( "smg M.ch 48823 The adm inistration p lan s call for In m aking the disclosure, press secre­ subm itting the jets for Egypt an d Saudi G E R A LD H . C O Y , G E N E R A I M A N A G E R tary Jody Powell indicated the on ly thing A ra b ia in a p ack age with jets to be sold to R O BE R T L . B U L L A R D . S A LE S M A N A G E R that could delay arrival of the package on Isra e l. S om e opponents of the plane sales PHONCS Newi iditoriel...... 155 1252 Capitol Hill could be the possibility of a have w anted the deal divid ed so Ciettified Adi ...... 15$ »255 last-minute agreem ent with opponents Ditploy Advertiiing . 1514400 C o n gre ss could consider sa le s of planes Butlneti Oftlce . 155 1447 of the sale to im prove chances for to the Saud is and Egyptians separately Photographie ........ 35S-I3II passage. from sales to the Israelis. M S U SPO ETSCLUBS PRESENTS H o u s e m a y r e v iv e c r u d e o il ta x B IG T I M E W A S H IN G T O N (AP) - The H o u se 's top H ow e ve r, he is expected to face an uphill W R E S T L IN G tax writer said M o nd ay a new effort will fight in trying to rescue the tax, which be made to revive President Carter's faces heavy opposition a m o n g Senate embattled crude oil tax now that a energy negotiators. comprom ise on natural go s pricing seem s The adm inistration h a s w arned it near. w ould im pose an import fee on crude oil Rep. Al Ullman, D-Ore., chairperson of — possibly of $6 a barrel — if C o n gre ss the House W ays and M e a n s Committee, fails to p ass the crude oil tax. canceled his panel's scheduled w eek of Both the fox and on import fee would w ork on the president's tax-cut bill so add about seven cents a gallon to the m ore time could be devoted to the price o ' ga so lin e and other petroleum proposed energy tax. products. But the fee w ould fall most W e have got to have a crude oil tax. heavily in those parts of the nation which W e won t have an energy program ithout it, Ullman told reporters. are the m ost dependent on imports, such as N ew England. BOBO ,s. TH E B R A Z IL S H E IK G o v e rn m e n t w a s tin g a rts fu n d s , s tu d y s a y s ■ ■ « ni ■ f f i B v r w v v r f a f f i f V ' v v w w M u m à p ii ju x tu a a a < v » B n r» H f i N EW YO R K (AP) - The federal Estim ating total go vernm ental support i à i ju A i governm ent is spe nd ing enough m oney of the arts at $300 m illion annually, 8 g m .T U E S D A Y .A P R .IL 2 5 th - J E N I8 0 N F IE L D H O U S E on the arts and som e of those funds are Netzer particularly criticized the N ational being squandered, according to the Endow m ent for the A rts for its large author of a new study by the Twentieth grants to orchestras, op e ra com panies Century Fund. a n d theater com panies a n d its sm aller fl d on’t shore the view that there is a grants to "am ate u r activities." general financial crisis in the arts," H e said nearly a third of the e n d o w ­ econom ist Dick Netzer said at a new s ment s $123.5 m illion budget g o e s to the conference called by the fund, a n o n ­ b ig institutions, but without m uch effect. profit research foundation. I am con­ Netzer specifically excluded the M e tro ­ vinced that a level of subsidy not terribly politan O p e ra in N e w York, sa yin g it has higher than exists today w ould be a not unreasonable level." dem onstrated that its survival d ep end s on governm ent support. S a m ’s S t o r e 1 0 1 E . G ra n d R iv e r 33 7-S s«g ] Ih ® Efforts planned s e c o n d f r o n t p n g # T u e s d a y , A p r il 2 5 , 1970 to raise money for artist9s van RHA has little power in dorm s B y N A N C Y R O G IE R S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r L iskey e s tim a te d th e a rriv a l tim e to E a s t L a n sin g a t so m e w h ere aro u n d T h o u g h th e d riv e from S w a rtz C reek 10:30 a.m . IIIC H K U .K 'B A M B E R S to E a s t L a n s in g u sually ta k e s a b o u t an C orin ald esi plans to p a rk th e van in u. / had Suit V ™ s u H W ^ t e f ” NOTE: Tki» to H>® ^ (» m in in g Uw re l« t » d _J Low student interest em blv. a lre a d y b een a llo tte d Because of ju d icial m a tte r s co n c ern in g by th e hour, it will ta k e G ino C orinaldesi. a 77 y e a r old a r t i s t from A rg e n tin a , ab o u t five h o u rs to m ak e th e trip today. fro n t of th e P e a n u t B a rre l r e s ta u ra n t on G rand R iv e r A v e n u e , w h e re it will rem ain all w eek. S tu d e n ts will se e th e 1 ,1 .lu d M t g o v e n u n e n t a t mailbox p riv ile g e s a n d ta x collectio n guide No. he is not w alking. B ut w h e n e v e r a rtis t, also a skilled m echanic, w orking lines V a tte r d e cid ed his s e rv ic e s w e re he c lim bs in to his hom em ade van « , bOo«ta( * » * 1/ * « • » « * « » on re p a irs on su n n y days. ,t ¡1thr lUaMence H a ll* Amm#«U - -,»oago. M .sr Joined 'b e ra n k» o f lessens its influence needed a t M SI; r a t h e r th a n in W a sh ington. l h e q u e s tio n re m a in s a s to w h e th e r V a tte r had th e rig h t to ig n o re th e decision po w e re d by a 1925 M odel T F ord en g in e, he is n e v e r s u re ju s t w hen he will rea c h his d e stin a tio n . B ut L isk ey a nd R ich ard said e ffo rts to re p a ir th e van will n e v e r g e t it to th e M exican b o rd er. <»f th e asse m b ly . T h e ju d ic ial d e c isio n s he ( o rin a ld esi, a p o r tr a it p a in te r who ’ , Wound thi- nntion in m ik in g "W e w an t him to g e t^ a new . used change fro m « x u . l l y th o ro u g h n e tw o rk o f s tu d e n t re p re se n ta 1Hed a re not c le a rly d e fin e d a s e m e rg e n c y has sp e n t th e last five y e a rs tra v e lin g F o rd vaR," R ichard said. T t u a s to be a p re s id e n t, fo r e xa m p le , fills th e v o tin g se a t situ atio n s. ini !o coeducation*1liv in g . tio n . th ro u g h N o rth and S o u th A m erica, has F o rd a nd it has to be used." on th e A S M S U S tu d e n t B oa rd . RHA is not a ty p ic a l po litical body. Its been s ta y in g in E a s t L a n sin g for th e „ , 1,, change came the b irth o f th e O f a ll M S U s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t S uch p o w e r p u ts th e fu tu r e o f th e It has to be a F o rd b e c au se C orinal­ b ra n ch e s, R H A has p ro b a b ly best re p re concern for issu e s o u tsid e th e re s id e n c e hall past five w e e k s. Jo h n L iskey, 110 Bailey Hill* Association — on o rg a n ize- reside n ce h a ll s tu d e n ts la rg e ly in th e h an d s d esi re fu s e s to d riv e a n y th in g else. T he se n te d its c o n s titu e n c y because o f th e fram ew o rk is q u e s tio n a b le , since th e r e a re S t., a s k e d C orin ald esi to visit E a st (¿chunitei and speaks fo r d o rm ito ry o f one person. a rtis t, w ho say s he w as in sp ired to n e tw o rk . bodies d e le g a te d to r e p r e s e n t th e g e n e ra l L a n sin g a f te r th e p a in te r visited D et T h o u g h th e p re s id e n t is c u r re n tly o n ly begin his tra v e ls by H e n ry F o rd , paid s tu d e n t body. roit. pting over one- th ird o f th e s tu ­ T h o u g h in p ra c tic e th e s y s te m o f re p re a llo w e d to v o te on R H A le g is la tio n in case fittin g tr ib u te to his idol by p a in tin g a In a d d tio n , R H A h as no t tra d itio n a lly W hile in th e M otor C ity. C orinaldesi f f RHA has consistently ta k e n a s e n ta tio n has its w e a k p o in ts — e sp e c ia lly o f a tie . a p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n t to th e p o r tr a it of H e n ry F o rd II in D e a rb o rn in tak e n d e fin ite s ta n d s of o p p o sitio n to w as m u g g ed a nd s ta b b e d , a nd sp e n t O c tober. -¿ e «and on issues r e lit in g to lack o f in te re s t — th e process a llo w s c o n s ititu tio n w ill g iv e a d d itio n a l c o n tro l to decisions m ad e by r e s id e n c e hall m an a g e tim e in a D e tro it hospital. A fte r "H e g e ts a ro u n d ." L iskey has said. re p re s e n ta tio n fo r th e sm a lle s t possible th e a lre a d y p o w e rfu l p o s itio n . u n it o f s tu d e n ts . m ent. bu t h as in ste a d fu n ctio n ed a s a re c o v e rin g from abdom inal s ta b H e c e rta in ly does. O n M onday. T h e p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n t w o u ld a llo w serv ic e o rie n te d body. E ach re s id e n ce h a ll flo o r e le c ts o r w ounds, he d ro v e to L iskey’s hom e C o rin ald e si w as p re s e n te d th e k ey to th e p re s id e n t to a ct on b e h a lf o f th e R H A E a rh te rm . R H A co llects $4.75 from a p p o in ts a r e p re s e n ta tiv e to s e rv e on th e to w n . S w a r tz C re e k , left his van th e r e th e city of F lin t by M ayor J a m e s W. A s s e m b ly in case o f "s e rio u s d is o rd e r o r e v e ry d o rm ito ry re s id e n t. F ro m th is fee. $3 a ll d o r m ito r y g o v e rn m e n ts . a n d cam e to E a s t L ansing. R u th e rfo rd . H e will rec e iv e an h o norary o th e r g re a t e m e rg e n c y ." is allo cated fo r th e re fu n d a b le R H A m ovie Student/- U n fo r tu n a te ly , flo o rs a re o fte n h a rd p re ssed to fin d in te re s te d re p re s e n ta tio n , a B e fo re th e p re s id e n t can ta k e such a c tio n , he o r she m u s t m e et w ith a t le a s t tw o p ass w hich w e n t in to e ffe c t s p rin g te rm Now , a f te r a five w eek sta y . C orinal desi is lay in g p lan s to r e tu r n to his reso lu tio n from th e M ichigan H ouse of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s W ednesday. wnment s itu a tio n s im ila r ly fo u n d in a ll are a s o f s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t. E ach re s id e n ce h a ll re g a rd le ss o f re p re m e m be rs o f th e e x e c u tiv e b o a rd a n d m u st la te r re p o r t th e a c tio n to th e a sse m b ly. am id p r o te s ts from co m p e tin g c a m p u s film groups. Of th e re m a in in g fu n d s. $1.50 per n a tiv e A rg e n tin a . T he van. his hom e on th e ro ad for th e p a st five y e a rs , badly ne e d s r e p a irs . H e s a y s th e F o rd van A nd on S u n d a y he will be honored at a b e nefit p a rty a t th e P e a n u t B arrel. T he ben efit, s p o n so re d by L iskey and 7m m m m m m m P e rh a p s th e g re a te s t co n s id e ra tio n resid e n ce hall s tu d e n t is r e tu r n e d to th e " cam e hom e to M ichigan to die." R ichard, will f e a tu re s e v e ra l v a rie tie s of s e n ta tio n , does h a v e an e sta b lis h e d g o v e rn sh o uld be w h e th e r R H A a c tu a lly needs such individual d o rm ito rie s a n d R H A k e e p s 25 L a s t w eek. C orin ald esi a n d L isk ey music, including jaz z a nd folk. L iskey m e n t w h ic h m e e ts a t th e b o d y's d is c re tio n . an e m e rg e n c y p ro ce d u re . c e n ts p e r s tu d e n t fo r its w o rk in g b u d g e t. r e tu r n e d to S w a rtz C reek so th e a r tis t said th e e v e n t is plan n e d for 3 p.m . until S om e re s id e n c e h a lls m u s t, d ue to a lack T h e p ro c e d u re w a s used once e a r lie r KHA h as th e b e st a n d m o st c o n c e n tra te d could d riv e th e van to E a s t L ansing. evening. o f in d iv id u a l flo o r in te re s t, re s o rt to an th is y e a r — n o ta b ly b e fo re th e a m e n d m e n t r e p r e s e n ta tio n s y s te m of all s tu d e n t gov T h e y will lea v e S w a rtz C re e k this "o p e n h o u se " m e e tin g , w h e re a nyon e w h o L iskey a nd R ich ard said th e y hope to w as c o n s titu tio n a lly a p p ro v e d — b y fo rm e r e rn m e n t o rg an iz a tio n s. T h e re fo re , it best a tte n d s has a v o te . m orn in g . L iskey tra v e lin g in a n o th e r raise b e tw e e n $500 to $1,000. w hich will R H A P re s id e n t B ob V a tte r. voices th e d e s ir e s of its c o n stitu e n c y . ca r. H e said S u n d a y th e tr ip back w ould be u sed to buy a v an in which A r e p re s e n ta tiv e to th e R H A A s s e m b ly V a tte r d e c id e d w ith o u t p re v io u s b oa rd B ecause R H A d e v o te s m o st of its tim e ta k e a b o u t fo u r or five ho u rs on th e C orinaldesi can m ak e th e trip to wmmm m m i is a p p o in te d fro m each re side n ce h all a p p ro v a l n o t to go to W a s h in g to n . D .C . to a n d m oney to se rv ic e s , r a t h e r th a n to back roads. A rg e n tin a . g o v e rn m e n t. te s tify in fa v o r o f th e P a c kw o o d M o y n ih a n policy, it is p ro b ab ly also th e m ost R H A o ffic e rs a re e le c te d b y a m a jo r ity T u itio n T a x C r e d it A c t a fte r m o n e y fo r th e in d icativ e of s tu d e n t p rio ritie s a t M S I'. v o te o f th e a sse m b ly o f d o r m ito r y re p re s e n ta tiv e s , w ith th e p ro v is io n th a t a ca n d id a te m u s t be a p ast o r p re s e n t R H A „shill management. fflA Assembly usually chooaes to re p re s e n ta tiv e o r o ffic e r. T h u s , n o re p re s e n ta tiv e y ie ld s m o re $ 8 .4 M ILLIO N O F $ 3 8 M ILLION PAID atrnosund at all, as in th e case o f p o w e r th a n a n y o th e r because th e y a re a ll Tilams Hall resident a ssistan t J o h n chosen fro m a s im ila r c o n s titu e n c y . \ or to make rhetorical re s o lu tio n s T h o u g h re p re s e n ta tiv e s a n d m o st o f th e jungly end up in th e w a ste b a ske ts e x e c u tiv e b o a rd sh a re a balance o f c o n tro l, duaigement. th e p re s id e n t has an u n u su a l d e g re e o f i »imply. RHA has little c o n tro l le g is la tiv e p o w e r. T h e a lm o s t co m p le te E nergy assistance response low vdfect upon residence hall policies. p o w e r o f th e p re s id e n t cre a te s a n o th e r \ has few enemines. D o rm ito r y w e ak p o in t in th e re p re s e n ta tio n sys te m . B y D e L IN D A K A R L E B y A p r il 6 th e d e p a rtm e n t had issued a nd c o m m u n ity ce n te rs, as w e ll as fro m th e The toll fre e n u m b e r — 1 600-292-5930 — ‘utupprefiate the services o ffe re d b y T h e R H A c o n s titu tio n sta te s : "T h e S U te N e w * S ta ff W r it e r checks fo r o n ly $8.4 m illio n o f th e $38 social se rvice s d e p a rtm e n t. Som e p o w e r will be a n s w e re d from 8 a.m . until 9 p.m . ipauation. such as on cam pus m o vie s p re s id e n t sh a ll be th e o ffic ia l vo ice o f F e w e r p e o p le th a n e x p e c te d have re m illio n th a t w as a llo ca te d b y th e le g is la tu re com panies, in c lu d in g C o nsum e rs P o w e r Co. w e e k d a y s a nd S a tu rd a y s from 8 a.m . to 5 i t usual spring concert, RHA" sp onded to th e s ta te E n e rg y A ssista n ce in D e ce m b e r. M o n e y not used in th e o f L a n sin g , eve n m a ile d a p p lic a tio n s to p.m. i its onset. RHA has co n tin u e d th e N o t o n ly is th e p re s id e n t th e o ffic ia l P ro g ra m w h ic h h e lp s lo w -in co m e fa m ilie s p ro g ra m w ill be r e tu rn e d to th e g e n e ra l co n su m ers th e y b e lie ve d w o u ld q u a lify fo r K ra a i said it w ould be h a rd to p re d ic t if •aat by its predecessors, th e M e n ’s vo ice , b u t he o r she is also e m p o w e re d to pay h e a tin g a nd e le c tric b ills , a c c o rd in g to fu n d . th e p ro g ra m , he added. th e r e will be a last m in u te ru sh o f Association and the W om en's In te r- re p re s e n t th e a sse m b ly to th e v a rio u s th e M ic h ig a n D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocia l S e r­ "W e a re a t a loss to say w h y th e response B y A p r il 6. th e d e p a rtm e n t had received applications. i Council, by o p e ra tin g in a g ro u p s to w h ic h R H A can belong. T h e vices. has n o t been as m uch as w e th o u g h t it m o re th a n 250.000 a p p lica tio n s. H o w e v e r, "O u r m ail is in cre a sin g ." sh e said. "B ut it w o u ld b e ." said K a rle n e K ra a i, s u p e rv is o r a lm o s t 63.000 a p p lic a tio n s w e re found to be is h a rd to say if th e y a re new app lic a tio n s o r o f th e p ro g ra m o ffic e in L a n sin g . "N o b o d y in e lig ib le and a n o th e r 50.000 w e re in co m ­ o nes th a t w e re incom plete and a r e be in g can com e u p w ith a good e x p la n a tio n . W e p lete. re tu r n e d ." woman’s knowledge o f self w ill be a b le to kn o w m o re w h e n th e p ro g ra m is o v e r." R o g e r E . D a rd e n , p u b lic ity sp okesperson " W e 're se n d in g so m a n y in co m p le te a p p lic a tio n s back to people th a t w e 're u rg in g people to g e t th e m to c a ll th e F ig u re s com piled by th e d e p a rtm e n t show th a t W ayne C ounty topped M ichigan’s 83 co u n tie s w ith m o re th a n $2.7 m illion fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t said o th e r d e p a rtm e n t to ll fre e n u m b e r i f th e y don’t u n d e rsta n d a w a rd e d to 23.772 households. In g h am o ffic ia ls h a v e sp e cu la te d th e lo w response is w h a t in fo rm a tio n w e 're a s k in g fo r ," K ra a i C ounty placed s e v en th , rec e iv in g $157.565 uences birth control success because peo p le a re a lre a d y g e ttin g aid fro m o th e r p ro g ra m s w h ic h m akes th e m in e lig i b le fo r th e assistan ce p ro g ra m , o r th e y are said. for 1.396 households. to o p ro u d to acce p t fin a n c ia l assistance. T o be e lig ib le fo r th e p ro g ra m a T H N N E MARIE B IO N D O See re la te d s to r y p age 5. w o m a n w h o has an IU D can e xp ect m o re h o u se h o ld in co m e fo r 1977 could not have ^ to w , S u fl W r ite r 4 to most effective b irth c o n tro l H in k le e x p la in e d a d v a n ta g e s a nd p ro b c ra m p in g a n d h e a v ie r p e rio d s , and u te rin e in fe c tio n s a re m o re lik e ly ." exce e de d $3.700 fo r one person. $4.900 fo r tw o . $6,100 fo r th re e a nd $7,300 fo r a fa m ily Plants to be studied t T * " raorf t in * m e re ly k n o w in g T h e p ill, g e n e ra lly c o n sid e re d about 99 o f fo u r. S e n io r c itiz e n households in w h ich ~ it requires "kn o w in g y o u n e lf, " le m s co n n e cte d w ith each m e th o d. p e rc e n t e ffe c tiv e , is c o n tin u a lly bein g a t le a s t one m e m b e r is 65 y e a rs o f age o r ™ nurse told i sm all w o rk sh o p ■.»«erywoman's W eekend. T h e I U D , w h ic h is e ffe c tiv e in p re v e n tin g p re g n a n c y a b o u t 9 8 p e rc e n t o f th e tim e , is th e m o s t p a s sive a nd "c a re fre e ” m e th o d, id e n tifie d as a h e a lth h a z a rd to m any w o m en . ‘T h e r e 's e vid e n ce th a t w o m e n o v e r 30 o ld e r a re e lig ib le i f th e fa m ily incom e was $7,000 o r less. S tu d e n ts a re also e lig ib le fo r th e p ro g ra m i f th e y m e et th e re q u ire m e n ts . as source ° f energy Hinlde, who w o rk s fo r th e she sa id . T h e w o m a n does n o t have to y e a rs o f age w h o sm o ke a n d ta k e th e p ill E x c lu d e d fro m th e p ro g ra m a re house­ By S A B R IN A P O R T E R a net e n e rg y gain a r e th e k inds th a t don’t h a v e an in cre a se d r is k o f h e a rt a tta c k ," h o ld s re c e iv in g an e n e rg y allo w a n ce S ta le N e w s S u f f W r ite r involve e n e rg y ." he said. " C u rre n t a g ricul­ H in k le said. th ro u g h o th e r a ssistance p ro g ra m s such as A lth o u g h p la n ts w ill n e v e r rep la ce fossil tu ra l technology w on't d o it a nym ore In a d d itio n , i t is n o t u ncom m o n fo r A id to D e p e n d e n t C h ild re n o r G en e ral fuels, w ith m o re b io lo g ic a l resea rch th e y b ecau se n itro g e n fe rtiliz e r and irrig a tio n ts aP P reh en sive a b o u t to u c h in g h e r body, a w o m e n ta k in g th e p ill to a c q u ire th e "m ask A s s is ta n c e . H o useh o lds w ith liq u id assets can c o n trib u te to o u r to ta l e n e rg y bud g e t, use too m uch e n e rg y ." 8*hie a I / ' T notJ >e b e s t m e th o d f o r her, sa id D a rle n e o f p re g n a n c y ," she s a id , w h ic h is a lin e o f — s a vin g s , stocks, bonds and ch e ckin g a greed th re e sp e akers at a new s conference M a rtin G ibbs, from th e I n s titu te for p ig m e n ta tio n a ro u n d th e nose. a cco u n t b alances — a m o u n tin g to $15,000 o r lit U'onnji m l ®a n D fP o r tiM n t o f P u b lic H e a lth n u rs e . In ste a d , M o nd a y on th e p o te n tia l o f p la n ts as an Photobiology of C ells a nd O rganelles of O th e r sid e e ffe c ts in c lu d e an occasional m o re a re a lso in e lig ib le . lit nn,i ? p re fe r to h a v e a n in tr a u te r in e d e v ic e , w h ich is A s m a n y as 8,000 a p p lic a tio n s a day e n e rg y source. B ra n d e is U n iv e rs ity , said th a t c rop pro ­ d ecre a se in se x d r iv e a n d increase in T h e th re e a re am ong 250 s cie n tists d u c tiv ity h as in cre a se d a s fa r a s possible ‘. in p o u n d s o r has a c h ild , she s h o u ld have h e r in v ir tu a lly a ll th e p op u late d co u n tie s o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f E n e rg y , d e scribe d how c a rb o n d ioxide a nd w a te r to s u g a r a nd *8*11 Si th e ta s k o f a p p ly in g fo a m o r in s e rtin g a d ia p h ra g m r e fitte d , because a d ra s tic M ic h ig a n ." ’Sturday, p la n t m a te ria ls pro d u ce d fro n t s o la r e n e rg y oxygen. d ia p h ra g m . w e ig h t ch a n g e can a ffe c t th e size o f a D a rd e n sa id a p p lic a tio n s a re a va ila b le — in c lu d in g fo re s t, a g ric u ltu ra l and aqu a tic All p la n ts ta k e in a nd give off c arbon Wnkr birth ’ le r ,* 8 in d “ B u t th e r e a re h assles," she sa id . "T h e w o m a n 's c e r v ix , she e x p la in e d . th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te a t u tility com panies control m e th o d w ill p ro d u c ts — m a y be b u rn e d d ire c tly as fuel, dioxide, h e e x p la in e d , b u t som e giv e u p to * the l'“ “ “ o f th a t m e th o d . co n v e rte d to liq u id o r gaseous fu ie s, o r used 30 to 40 p e rc e n t of w h a t th e y ta k e fro m th e as ch e m ical feedstocks. a tm o s p h e re . T h is is e s se n tia lly a w a s te of * * o tt,if Mad room reservation rush on *o ® » ii is a p p re he n sive T h is "b io m a ss.” as he te rm e d th e plan t so la r e n e rg y . m a te ria l, is a lre a d y used as a fu e l source in "W e a r e w o rk in g on w ay s to c hannel th e J J S 1,* « fù p h M g m w ill 1 Î. for h er, she said. m any areas. S a w m ills in th e N o rth w e s t ca rb o n inside th e p lan t in to a n e nd pro d u ct b u rn sa w d u s t, B ra z ilia n s blen d a substance th a t is not r e tu r n e d to th e a tm o s p h e re . W e *•». A f f fro m su g arca n e w ith gasoline, and p ilo t know v e ry little a b o u t th is process, b u t it is — vi mnt ** th e m o st B y B R U C E B A B IA R Z p .m . n C ! o‘lo,conti p la n t a c tiv ité s in N e b ra ska a re e x p lo rin g a n im p o rta n t a v e n u e w e m u st ta k e ." he S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r it e r "M o re w om en are co m in g to th e U n iv e rs ity th a n m e n ," Puca said. th e use o f fe rm e n te d g ra in alcohol in said. -"“W s u J i l . T df vic* in a e rte d S p rin g . I t 's th e tim e o f y e a r to th in k ahead to fa ll fo r th o se "W e need m o re spaces fo r w o m e n . F iv e ye a rs ago w e c o n ve rte d co m b in a tio n w ith gasoline. R ab so n a lso p o in te d out th e in te n t in l* f « « it n’n aj -0CtOr “ d * * “ p la n n in g to liv e a g a in in a re s id e n ce h a ll. w o m e n 's flo o rs to m en’s flo o rs — now w e 're re c o n v e rtin g .” no m edicai p ro b le m a biom ass re s e a rc h is to avoid e n v iro n m e n ta l T o d a y b e g in s th e f ir s t sta g e o f th e s ix - p a rt fa ll te r m 1978 s ig n u p On W ednesday. M a y 3 , a nd T h u rs d a y . M a y 4. fro m 8 :30 a .m . to " B u t w e s h o u ld n 't e xp e c t biom ass p ro ­ p roblem s. fo r th o s e w a n tin g to ke e p th e ir c u r re n t ro o m o r a p a rtm e n t. 4:30 p .m .. stud e nts m a y s ig n u p fo r any ro o m in th e ir o w n h a ll w h ich d u c tio n to re p la ce o u r p re s e n t le v e l o f fossil " I t is b e tt e r to build so lu tio n s into th e ’**« * ru b b e r<8*ca w h ic h R e s e rv a tio n s can be m ade fro m 8 :3 0 a .m . to 4:30 p .m . th ro u g h has n o t been reserve d . fu e l use ," he said. " I t doesn’t e x is t in th a t ™ * her vagina p r io r to p lan ts so c o rre c tiv e m e a s u re s th a t can be W e d n e s d a y . R e s id e n ts w ill n o t be g u a ra n te e d t h e ir c u r re n t ro o m if T h e fifth stage w ill a llo w s tu d e n ts n ow liv in g in a reside n ce h a ll to q u a n tity ." harm fu l a r e n 't n e e d ed la te r." he said, " a n d th e y s ig n u p a fte r 4 :3 0 p .m . W e dn e sd ay. re s e rv e any u nre se rve d ro o m o r a p a rtm e n t in any h a ll. T h is sig n up «lOVakj . Because w e can h a rv e s t o n ly a tin y it is m o re e n e rg y e fficient.” " I f th e y d o n 't s ig n u p th o s e d a y s th e y 'r e s im p ly o u t o f lu c k ," said w ill be held M ay 9 fro m 8 p .m . to 7:30 p .m . and M a y 10 fro m 8:30 fra c tio n o f th e p h o to s y n th e tic m a te ria l J S . V * “ ? rker « the J e r r y P uca, m a n a g e r o f th e h o u s in g a s s ig n m e n t o ffic e fo r re s ide n ce a .m . to 4:30 p.m . S tu d e n ts liv in g o ff ca m p us a n d p la n n in g to m o ve on cam pus m ay needed to m a tch o u r fo ss il fu e l consum p­ h a lls . 'ommumcation b etw e e n S tu d e n ta w h o w is h to re s e rv e a ro o m in th e ir c u r re n t “ h ouse" sig n up M ay 10 and 17 frp m 8 :3 0 a .m . to 4:30 p .m . tio n , said N o rm a n E . 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M ichigan S ta le lost o n e of it« D a u g h e rty ’s M ic h ig a n S ta te O th e r im m e d ia te s u r v iv o rs in "S h a rin g it w ith M innesota is ht*si know n a n d m ost liked fo o tb a ll c o a ch in g s ta ff in 1957 elud e h is w ife . M a ry Rose, a no disgrace, a nd it's a f e a th e r in a th le tic fig u re s last w e e k e n d and s ta y e d w ith th is w o rk u n til d a u g h te r. A m y . h is m o th e r a nd * both of our caps." w ith th e d e a th of G o rd o n (L ittle D u ffy re s ig n e d a fte r th e 1972 tw o s is te rs . J u n io r S u e E rtl. who had Duffy* S e rr. season. S in ce th e n G o rd ie has C o n trib u tio n s c an be m a d e to finished th ird in th e Big Ten in S e rr. 17. p assed a w a y from a been a m e m b e r o f th e p hysica l th e H e a rt F u n d o r M S U ’s R a lp h h e r fre sh m a n y e a r a nd w ho w as h e a rt a tta c k F rid a y ev en in g . e d u ca tio n s ta ff and a ssista n t Y o u n g F u n d . S e r r a ske d th a t M S U f i r s t basem an J e r r y W e lle r lle f t l . b p . th e U g M u ch to th e c h a g rin o f th e fa n . e t K obs r f c i / S th e m edalist last season, shot a M em orial s e rv ic es will b e held m a na g e r o f th e tw o U n iv e rs ity his b o d y be d o n a te d to science. on ■ D e t r o it p ls y e r S a tu rd a y on a p ic lc o ff a tte m p t, r u n n e r w as ru le d safe. 75 and tie d w ith M in neso ta’s T u esd ay at 1 p.m . in th e g o lf courses. Ju lie G um lia for th e to p spot in U n iv e rsity C hapel on cam p u s. G o rd ie a c q u ire d h is " L it t le th e to u rn a m e n t. It w as a h a rd decision to cancel th e final ro u n d because G o rd ie w as a g u a rd on th re e o u tsta n d in g M ichigan S ta te football te a m s . 1950-51. coached D u ffy " n ickn a m e fro m h is p hys ical res e m b la n c e to th e coach and his close p erso n a l associa MSU hitters a t Central Michigan fo r pt five of th e e ig h t te a m s partici by B iggie M unn. T hey com piled n o n w ith h im . p a tin g in th e to u rn a m en t w ere a rec o rd of 26-1. T h e 9-0 tea m of B y M IC H A E L K L O C K E MSU w ill be w ith o u t th e ser T h e S p a rta n s w e re sch e d ule d clu b s m e t. all w ithin se v en sh o ts of each 1951 w as ra n k e d seco n d n atio n H e w as b o rn in O w osso b u t c a rry them . S t a t e N e w s S p o r t s W r it e r vices o f s ta n d o u t c e n te rfie ld e r to h ost C M U e a r lie r th is y e a r, oth er. ally by b o th w ire s e rv ic e s and a tte n d e d C o ru n n a H ig h School K irk G ib so n , w h o has a cut b u t ra in fo rc e d th e ca n c e lla tio n L itw h ile r and a s s is ta n t coach M S U IN G S : s j T h e q u e stio n w as put to a th e 9 0 tea m of 1952 w a s th e w h e re he w as an a ll-s p o rts T h e M S U b a s e b a ll te a m w ill hand. o f th e d o u b le h e a d e r. I t has F ra n k P elL e rin had co m p lain e d h a n d e r L a rry Pashnil vo te a nd each school w as r e p r e ­ n atio n al ch am p io n fur both. sta n d o u t. tr a v e l to C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n to ­ s e n te d by its coach and >ne A fte r a s tin t of m ilita ry been re s c h e d u le d fo r M a y 15. a b o u t th e n u m b e r o f s trik e o u ts has been roughed u d a y fo r its fin a l tu n e u p b e fo re "H e c a n 't e v e n s w in g a bat player. T he vo te w as 7 1 to call se rv ic e. G o rd ie Mined P u ffv G o rd ie w as fir s ! s lr ir k e n on th e S p a rta n s had been g e ttin g , good h is last few out g e ttin g in to th e te e th o f th e B ig rig h t n o w ," M S U head baseb a ll M S U . 18-13 o v e ra ll a nd 2-2 in th e F o re s t A k e rs E a s t g o lf b u t M S U has c u t d o w n th e ir be ta ke n out nf the T e n schedule. coach D a n n y L itw h ile r said. th e B ig T e n . has fo u r B ig T e n course n e a r th e c o m p le tio n o f a ” K s " in re c e n t gam es. ro ta tio n fo r this * T h e C h ip p e w a s s h o u ld p r o "B u t he s h o u ld be back fo r th e c o n te s ts s ch e d u le d fo r th is ro u n d . H e w a s re v iv e d by w e e k e n d . P u rd u e w ill be h ere gam es, L itw h ile r said. 1 v id e fo rm id a b le o p p o s itio n fo r gam es th is w e e k e n d ." 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A ll STATE NEW S e m p l o y e e s a r e e x e m p t f r o m e n t e r i n g . P r o o f o f E lig ib ility w ill b e r e q u i r e d o f a ll f in a l is t s . f e a t u r i n g Enter: A p ril 2 4 -2 6 h o u r s to b e a n n o u n c e d in S t a t e N e w s . Judging: P r iz e s w ill b e a w a r d e d f o r b e s t o f s h o w . W in n e r s w ill b e p u b l i s h e d in t h e STATE NEW S o n M a y 18 19 7 8 . P r e li m i n a r y ju d g in g w ill b e c o n d u c te d b y t h e STATE NEW S P h o to D e p a r t m e n t . T h e OSETTON f in a l is t s w ill b e j u d g e d a n d c r i t i q u e d b y q u a l i f i e d p r o f e s s io n a l p h o t o g r a p h e r s so o n to b e a n n o u n c e d . Towards P erfection. TH O R|N5 AMPLIFIERS and S ta te N ew s w ill be a c c e p tin g e n trie s RECEIVERS ISOlRACK a t 3 4 4 S tu d e n t S ervices nltw ini. m a n u f a c t u r e r ' s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e TU R N TA B LES A p r il 2 4 -2 6 « Settan, w i l l he at M a r s h a ll's S ound >P. d e m o n s tr a tin g S e t t o n ' s d i s t i n c t i v e l i n e T h o r c n s . th e ’ i n n o v a t i v e l o a d e r i n tn r n ta h le A T T H IS E T IM E S O N L Y 0 a m p lifie rs and r e c e iv e r s fo r th e d is ­ c i n g m u s ic lo v e r . t t H 'h n o lo g y . o f f e r s y o u th e p in n a c le in tu r n ta b le jx 't T o r n ia t ie e - t h e ir u n ii|U e Is o tra c k T u e s A p r i l 2 5 th 1 0 :3 0 a . m . - N o o n to n e a rm and b e lt d r i v e s u s | i e n s i o n s y s t e m . 1-3 p .m . W e d A p r i l 2 6 th 1 0 :0 0 a .m . - N o o n 2 - 6 p .m . 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Amount Enclosed: ($1.00 per entry) Type &Brand of Camera:__________ T h u r s d a y , a p r i l 2 7 Focal Length 8 Brand of Lens used: _ Brand 8 Type of Film used:________ 1 2 . 8 p .m . Entry fee is *1.i0 per entry. Entries wilt be returned it picked up at 344 Student Services Bldg. after (F p M a y 22 and before June 2. STATE NEW S will not be responsible for entries not picked up by the last ee Needle C heck) day of sprin g torm classes, June 2, 1978. 2 4 5 A N N S T . 3 5 1 -7 8 3 0 NOTE: A ll entries must have on antry form firm ly attached to the back of the entry. For multiple entries photo copies of this form will be accepted. Tutsday. April 25. | , 78 HliChigon_: ; :* * * * * * * * » * * ,,_ RHA 2 4 -h 3 m o v ie H a ld e m a n h e a r in g s e t Time, Inc, will revive P ro g ra m lij ■ w 333-03)1 W A SH IN G T O N (A P) - A son at Lom poc, C alif., w h e re fo rm e r A tto rn e y G e n e ra l J o h n s ig n a l im m e d ia te r e le a se . p arole h e a rin g will be held May 1 for fo rm e r W h ite H ouse ch ief o f s ta ff H. K. H aldem an w ho H ald em an w o rk s th e e v e n in g shift a s a lab c h e m ist in th e in s titu tio n 's s e w a g e p lan t. N. M itch ell a n d f o rm e r W h ite H o u se d o m e s tic c o u n se lo r J o h n D. K h rlieh m an . o f c o n sp ira c y to E h rlic h m a n . fo r in sta n c e , will h a v e s e r v e d 18 m o n th s w h e n he is r e le a s e d o n T h u r s d a y . m onthly Life m agazine has s e rv e d n e a rly o ne y e a r in H ald em an b eco m es e lig ib le o b s tru c t ju stic e , o b s tr u c tin g M itch ell, lik e H a ld e m a n , is p rison for his p a rt in th e for p a ro le on J u n e 20 . w h e n he ju s tic e a n d m u ltip le c o u n ts o f e lig ib le fo r p a ro le in J u n e , b u t N EW Y O R K (A P ) - L ife — a nd its d is tin c tiv e re d -a nd - g re a te r th a n to d a y ," he said. W a te rg a te cover-up. will h a v e s e rv e d t h e m in im u m lying u n d e r o a th . h e h a s not b e e n b e h in d p ris o n m agazine w ill r e tu r n as a w h ite lo go , w h ic h w ill be ‘T h e n e w L ife w ill b e p re T he h e a rin g will he al I he of his one to fo u r-y e a r te rm . T h e u p c o m in g c o n sid e ratio n w alls s in c e D ec. 27 w h e n h e w as m o n th ly p h o to m a ga zin e th is s lig h tly la rg e r th a n b e fo re , d o m in a n tly fo u r-c o lo r p h o to federal m inim um s e c u rity pri He w as c o n v ic te d , a lo n g w ith of H aldem an'.« p a ro le d o e s not r e le a s e d on t h e f ir s t o f fo u r fa ll, a lm ost s ix y e a rs a fte r D o n o va n sa id . I t w ill h a v e 120 g ra p h s . T h e te m p o w ill be c o n s e c u tiv e m ed ic a l fu rlo u g h s. fin a n c ia l p ro b le m s fo rc e d i t to p ages, 80 o f th e m fo r e d ito r ia l v a rie d , w ith b la c k a n d w h ite M itch ell is in a N ew Y ork fold as a w e e k ly , T im e , In c. use, a n d w ill be p rin te d on p h o to g ra p h y , a r tis ts ’ illu s tr a ­ Book allegations p ro b ed h o sp ita l r e c o v e r in g fro m hip re p la c e m e n t s u rg e r y . D e s p ite th e fact t h a t h e h as announced M o n d a y. "T h e m a ga zin e fie ld is gen e ra lly v ig o ro u s , a ll o f o u r T im e , 5 0 -p o un d p a p e r, h e a v ie r th a n b e fo re . ‘T h e p o w e r o f th e p ic tu re , tio n s a n d a fe w a rtic le s and co lu m n s. D o n o va n sa id T im e , In c . e x ­ s e rv e d o n ly s lig h tly m o re th a n Inc. p u b lic a tio n s a re flo u ris h in g w h ic h th e o ld L ife d id so m u ch p e c ts L ife ’s a d v e rtis in g base to PHON! # * 9 six m o n th s in th e p ris o n at and it seem s an a p p ro p ria te to m a g n ify , has n e v e r been At th e tim e of h is d e fe c tio n . N o se n k o claim ed b e $700,000 a m o n th . W A SH IN G T O N (A P) - T h e S e n a te In telli M axw ell A ir F o rc e B a se in m om ent to b rin g b ack o ne o f gence C om m ittee confirm ed M onday th a t it is to h a v e p e rs o n a l k n o w le d g e of L e e H a rv e y A lab am a. M itc h e ll’s p a ro le th e g re a t fo rce s in A m e ric a n in v e s tig a tin g alle g a tio n s th a t th e CIA d ecid ed a O sw a ld ’s tw o -y e a r s ta y in th e S o v ie t U nion e lig ib ility b e g in n in g J u n e 21 is jo u rn a lis m " sa id H e d le y D o n o ­ b e fo re t h e a s sa s s in a tio n o f fo rm e r P re sid e n t S o v ie t d e fe c to r w as g e n u in e d e s p ite s tro n g not a ffe c te d . v an. e d ito r in c h ie f o f T im e , In c . 0- feelings by som e sen io r a g en cy o fficers th a t he w as a Soviet ag en t. J o h n F. K e n n e d y . T h e d e fe c to r sa id S o v ie t officials re g a rd e d B oth H a ld e m a n a n d E h rlic h D onovan s a id th e n e w L ife CAM PUS 1 s 1 in i n j O sw ald a s su sp ic io u s a n d h ad no s u b s ta n tiv e m an u s e d th e ir p ris o n tim e w ould d ep e n d m o s tly o n n e w s ­ j Ml M# Jl T he d efecto r. Y uri N osenko. now is w o rk in g a s p ro fita b ly . H a ld e m a n 's non ire 2 s ta n d sa le s a t $1.50 p e r co p y, 1 75. a c o n sultant for th e C e n tra l In te llig e n ce A gency. A spokesperson for th e co m m ittee . S p e n c e r d e a lin g w ith him . N o se n k o ’s r e p o r t o f O sw ald 's S o v ie t a c tiv itie s c a m e a t a tim e w h e n t h e W a rre n fiction book " T h e E n d s of P o w er" is still in th e book b u t s u b s c rip tio n s w o u ld be a v a ila b le a t $18 a y e a r. T h e P IZ Z A 2 Q N O X JN T ï T 75 75 1446 £ g jj jj D avis, acknow ledged th a t th e c o m m ittee w as C o m m issio n a n d o th e r in v e s tig a to rs in to th e s to re s . E h rlic h m a n ’s novel first iss u e w a s sch e d ule d fo r OFTHCTNRDK: K e n n e d y a s sa s s in a tio n w e re t ry in g to d e te rm in e "checking out th e a lle g a tio n s" m ad e in a new book w ritte n by E d w ard J a y E p stein . if O sw ald h ad a n v R u ssian o r C u b an co n n ectio n s. T he C o m p a n y " w ill so o n be follow ed by a n o th e r o n e a n d he O cto b er. W ith s a g g in g c irc u la tio n and P IZ Z A , S U B S, SALADS HE op *"1 H e said th e c o m m itte e s p ro b e w as d ire c te d to w a rd w h e th e r th e CIA had c leared N o sen k o E p s te in ’s book a lle g e s th a t s e n io r C IA officials co n clu d ed t h a t N o se n k o w as s e n t to th e I ’n ited w ill b e g in w o rk on a book a b o u t R ic h a rd M. N ixon. in cre a se d m a ilin g co sts. L ife c e ase d w e e k ly p u b lic a tio n in D 2ne-in, T a k e -o u t, d e s p ite m isgivings by se n io r CIA officials. D av is H a ld e m a n . E h rlic h m a n . S t a te s w ith a r e a s s u r in g m e s s a g e a b o u t O sw ald D e c e m b e r o f 1972. S in ce th e n , said th e inquiry w as not focused on w h e th e r N osenko w as an a ctual defecto r. by th e So v iet s e c r e t police, th e KGB. M itchell a n d N ix o n a r e lik ely to r e tu rn to th e fro n t p a g e s a g a in T im e, In c. h a s p u b lis h e d a th ic k F re e d e liv e ry issu e o f L ife a n n u a lly as a E p stein 's book. "L e g e n d ." co n te n d s th a t tw o T h e W a sh in g to n P o st said so m e s e n io r U.S. th is w e e k e n d w h e n sy n d ic a tio n p ic tu re h is to r y o f th e p re v io u s branches of th e C IA had concluded th a t N osenko. in te llig en c e o fficials, som e o f w hom h a v e been o f N ix o n ’« m e m o irs b e g in s in 30 3 1 0 W . G r a n d R iv e r 3 3 7 - 1 6 3 9 y e a r. w ho d efected to th e I ’nited S ta te s in 1964. w as a tire d o r r e tir e d in v a rio u s p e rs o n n e l c h a rg e s at new s p a p e r s . 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[ A ito S o v i e t / iM I. 31,net ■'4 00 5 days. 60' par lina ovar day, W ednesday, Friday OWN BEDROOM in tw o 24 -2 7 (4) Ne odjustmeni in role whan concallad. 11:30-3:30 Must be MSU bedroom apartm ent availabe NOW AVAILABLE Super student 6 have excellent Ju n e 1 Haslett 349-9604 NEEDED - ONE or tw o Pnce ol itami») musi bn stoted in od Moximum Sprint exhaust system s with running car Call Sharon in 5-4-28(31 room m ates, Cam pus Hill, tw o gle pnce ol ‘50 exclusive lifetime w arranty Retail Advertising. 353-6400 bedroom s, for Fall 1978. Beth f r poreonol ads • 3 Ima» • '2 25 par msnrl,on FEMALES NEEDED, fall 4- 355-9517 or 349-2071. for your im ported car S 2 4 -26 (8) ir „ line over 3 Imo» (pr«paym»nt) man, nice complex. Call 8-54-14) CHEQUERED FLAG FOR ^ Sere«« Solo ode • 4 lirws • '2 50 Mary 351 2183 X^-4-28<3) EIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 East BABYSITTER NEEDED, ¿3' per Ime over 4 Ime« • p ar insertion. MSU near Ages 4 & 3 1 FEMALE room m ate needed Kalamazoo Street. One mile ^ Town od» • 4 linas »2 50 p ar insert.on W est of cam pus. 487 5055 337-0214 after 5:30 p m CIDAR VILLAOI - start May or J u n e — own room near MSU - $127 - ¿3' p«r lineovar 4 linas, C 1 1 4 2 8 (9 ) 4 4 -2 8 (3) APARTMINTS prefer grad Call after 6 p.m. ujtl found» ode Transportation ed» • 3 linas M 50 Now leosmg MASON BODY SH O P 812 E 337-0169 2-4-26 I5> per insertion 50' par Ima ovar 3 Imo» WAITRESSES AND short Kalam a/oo, since 1940 Auto order cooks, part-time. Apply for foil ond summer painting collision service SPRING - SUMMER sub­ BACKSTAGE, Meridian Mall B O G U E a t RED C E D A R lease. Two men fill four men D a odlinas American foreign cars 485 5-5-1 (4) 3 5 1 *5 1 8 0 apartm ent 349-1948 0256 C 20 4 29(5) y , 2pm I clon day bafora publication 104-28(3) ORGANIST FOR small EFFICIENCY. IMMEDIATE (¿Ktito’iofl Chonga I p m I clots doy b a fo rt JUNK CARS w an ted . Also church. Transportation pro­ occupancy. $185 BUR- publicot'on selling u sed parts. Phone vided if necessary Call 484- CHAM W OODS 745 Bur- anytim e. 321 3651. © COLLEGE M E D IA SERVICES box 4 2 4 4 Berkeley C A 9 4 7 0 4 N o w le a s in g Onceod » ordered if cannot ba concallad or changed 3139 betw een 9 a.m . 12 p.m. cham 351-3118 0 20-4 28(4. CX 2 0 4 28 (3) fo r s u m m e r a n d plo tte r 1st insertion weekday m ornings. 4-4-28 1 6 ) Den ii o 'I 00 charge for I od chonge plus SO' per SUBLET DELUXE furnished fa ll STARSHIP ENTERPRISES 2 bedroom , near cam pus, air. oddif'onol change for m axim um of 3 changes E q ilo y a a it f j E a p lo y ie it f j he S'o’o News will only be responsible for the I st HAT Owners I E m p lo y m e it j{ needs 3 part tim e Distribution M anagem ent Trainees. Op balcony 646 6263. 351 3692 C a p ita l V illa after 5 p.m. 8-5-1 (5> doys incorrect insertion. A djustm ent claims m utt portunity to advance as fuli A p a rtR M d ts W hy have we becom e PHOTOGRAPHERS MODEL, OVERSEAS JO B S - S um ­ be mode within 10 doys of expirotion d ate FREE RENT Bachelor apart EAST LANSING duplex. 2 L o o s in g s la r g e s t F io t r e female. Experience preferred m er/year-round Europe, S. time. Flexible training 1-3 1 -5 O f fic e h o u rs (ills or» due 7 days from od expirotton d ote If not ment. Able to dev o te 2 hours bed 1623 Parkvale Couples p o ir s h o p o v e r th e p a s t fe w but no t required, $5/hour. Am erica, Australia, Asia, etc nights per week. Excellent for a day for cure of lace horses. nc pets 6 15 $220 351 3 3 1 *5 3 3 0 po>d by due date a 50' lote service charg e will y e a rs ’ C o ll us th e next S en d p h o to a n d information All fields. $500-$1200. intelligent business-m inded Knowledge of driving, farm 1762 OR-13-4-28 (3i btdut t i m e y o u r c a r n e e d s r e p a ir to: P.O. Box 19174 Lansing m onthly, expenses paid, individual desiring m anage­ tractor, will pay extra for o n d y o u II k n o w th e o n s 48901. 3-4-25(51 sightseeing. Free information m ent opportunity Call 323- janitorial duties. H. Hoffman- NEAP SPARROW 1 bed- w er Y o u II b e p le a s e d w i t h - W rite: BHP Co., Box 4490, 4084. X-8-5 3 ( li t TOPLESS CASHIER for adult 5416 N. Okem os Rd. VAN M O W U A S IM 6 foom. Furnished. $155 o u r s e r v ic e bookstore. Apply in person Dept. ME. Berkley, CA 94704 ALSTINE PACKING SUMMER EMPLOYMENT m onth. 482-5171 8-4-28(3» CREST DRIVE IN b etw een 12 Z 13 4-25(9) 54-28(10) W a fe rs Id g a A ttention stu d e n ts1 Sum mer lim it il e A itO R O tiv e Ä REQ SM I p.m. a n d 6 p.m . 1096 W est EXPERIENCED HELP LEGAL A SSISTA N T/Secre- em ploym ent opportunities A p ts . FEMALE ROOMMATE Grand River, O kem os Must Im p o r ts be 18. 8-4 26(91 W an ted - W aitresses, bar­ tenders, busboys. dish­ tary S en d resum e to BIRCH, S tart now part-tim e and m ove into full tim e when 3 3 2 -4 4 3 2 needed to share 2 bedroom . 2 Off! ’ 974 Sun root. A M - MAVERICK 1971, autom atic, DEAN & HLUCHANIUK person apartm ent June % stereo 8-track N ew ra w ashers, cocktail w aitresses, LAW OFFICES. 301 MAC. E. school is out Incentive pay 1978 Ju n e '979 v.cki 353 new p arts, low mileage. LOT MAN for CREST DRIVE it Excettent condition. Et janitors. Also experienced Lansing, Michigan, 48823 plan Need valid driver's li­ ONE BLOCK from cam pus, 4 * 3 : 8 4 35 5 Good I 353-4420, 349-1858. IN. Apply in person CREST cooks. Apply m person b e t­ 351-1100. 8 - 5 4 (51 cense and car. Only people nice furnished efficiency «0 337 7680 3 5 50178 8 £ 2 (3) DRIVE IN betw een 12 a n d 6 H I >4) w een 1-6 p.m ., 1146 South w ho LIKE TO WORK HARD apartm ents, leasing summ er p.m. 1096 W est G rand River, AND BE REWARDED for it MONTE CARLO '74. Loaded W ashington. PERRY'S OLDE DAY SHIFT cooks w anted. and fait 351-8135 S u m m e r L e a s in g Okemos. M ust b e 18 need apply Applications be­ M idnight blue w ith w h ite lan­ COZY INN, formerly th e Apply in person only. Must OR 124-28 (4) IVY 74- Vega Estate PENNELL SALES h a s m oved 8j4_26(8l ing taken now betw een 8 fo r lpv automatic, stereo. d au top. AM /FM 8-track. Grand Zook No ph o n e calls b e neat. AMERICA'S CUP a s o f April 17, to a larger, please. 8 4 -2 8 (11) a.m .-5 p.m. CONTINENTAL A m e r ic a n a it shape runs great. Sunroof. Brank n ew tires. LUNCH SUPERVISORS, RESTAURANT, 220 MAC. FEMALE FOR Am ericana m ore convenient location, CABLE VISION. 333 W ash­ Apartm ent. Starting Septem m 34-27 i5) Rust-proof, all pow er. 332 East Lansing Public Schools. 4 4 -2 8 (5) and 1825 East M ichigan, Lansing, GAME ROOM personnel. ington Square North, Lan­ ber. Ga LEARN TO fly work in and capable of dealing e f­ upstairs of duplex 2 b ed­ l*£ WS2502 7 4 25<3) 3 5 1 -1 0 4 4 hitch, runs well. 882-4004 ex change for flying time. Friday. Apply in perso n at fectively with people in a busy insurance office. Must room . near cam pus, quiet X-8-4-27 (4) Opening M onday all day, room 902 Bank of Lansing, business like m anner. Will type 55 w pm steady and non-sm okers preferred 351 SPACIOUS 2 m an apart­ W'SiES NEWPORT 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 IfOurH “ eus::"- excellant con W ednesday, and Thursday 101 N W ashington, Lansing train, hours 4:30 p .m .-8:30 accu rate. Salary c o m m en­ 9375 8 4 28(5» ment, 1 block from cam pus. ector m social suo I» 83600 Km 351 4559 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE. after 12 p.m 676 4860 or p h o n e 372-9230 ext. 330. E.O.E. Er4-26 (_13l _ p.m. M onday-Thursday. su rate with experience. Fully paid com pany benefits. An NEED A close, inexpensive Furnished, air. 353-5569. 8»5-3(4) it m success H! (I 1971. Excellent. Call Bob 8 8 4 25(6) Please call FIRST NATIONAL 124 CEDAR ST East Lan­ i pul your c a m to 6 p.m . 353 6350 ACCEPTANCE CO., betw een affirmative action employer. parking space near cam pus? sing 2-man 1 bedroom fur­ PORTER BUSBOY positions with it« - M iS SCHEME. 9 seat 8 4 26 14) 8:30 a.m. a n d 5 p.m . 337 Call M. King, 482-5566 for Phone 372-5762 after 6 p.m. nished apartm ents Heat in­ n o w open. Only prom otable i Conversai S'S Loaded In i E ip lo y x e it 1373 10 5-3 (16) appointm ent. 8-5-4 (91 8 -5 4 (4) cluded $195 m onth Year HASLETT-HAGADORN BOk on the people n eed apply in person Ms c .w stereo tape. PONTIAC TEMPEST '71. leases only J u n e 15 or area. 3 bedroom ranch. Rec pie Open it s betw een 2 p .m .-5 p.m. Good NORTHERN MICHIGAN Excellent condl- Stick, g o o d m ileage, a n d PART-TIME night cook. A p­ LEGAL SECRETARY. Full R,ik«> in the extra m oney you Septem ber 1. 129 Burcham room. Available J u n e or It find pay a n d benefits. HOLIDAY sum m er cam p n e e d s ex p er­ 83300 349 2829 a fte r 6 se co n d car. $975. 374-4324 or ply in person. YE OLDE time, legal a n d dictaphone ra n make by selling no- Dr. Efficiency $160 month sooner $400 utilities. 8« »4 28 6 INN EAST., ac ro ss from ienced canoe tripper, 21 years X) great X 484 2152. 5-5-1 (3) ROUNDE TABLE, 3106 East experience a m ust. Call 374 lo nu i’f needed item s w ith a Dam age deposit required 6 REALTY WORLD GATE­ Frandor. M ale/Fem ale. E.O.E. old, W .S.I., Call 332-0436. ornative c G rand River. 8 4-27 (4) 8890. 4 4 -2 8 (4) low cost fast acting Classi p.m .-10 p.m 882 2316 WAY. 321-6373. Pat or Luke. ide range of: 3 4 2 5 (9 ) 24-25(51 iif) 1976, au to VW SUPER BEETLE 1971, V d Ad Phone 3 5f 8?hh 0-20-4-28(9) 0R-54-28I6) •or educato r* ï sr. excellent co nd i runs well. $600 negotiable. COOK - BROILER experience PART-TIME a n d sum m er p o ­ xce govt a m ust, full time, p erm anent GENERAL LABORERS AND AVON BUY or sell. Call 482 ood. health MJI.OOO miles 353 7924. H i :ji Nancy after 5 p.m . 482 9668. 5-4 28(3) position, n ig h ts from 4 p.m. OFFICE POSITIONS. 6893. C-5-4-28(3) sitions for MSU students. 711 RwrclKiM Rd, F ille d i a r F a ll 15-20 hours/w eek. A utom o­ make No Su n d ay s or Holidays. If you have a c c e s s to a ph o n e N o w L o o s in g bile required. Phone 339- SUMMIR ONLY ricantai a o Y ) '322 Sedan, needs V W 1971 W astphalla cam par, Excellent w a g e s a n d fringe a n d car, you can b e sen t to TEACHING OPPORTUNI­ 3400. C4 -4 -2 8 (5) fo r S u m m e r NOW RENTING d story telimg JJm 3370302, new engine, redials, pop-top. benefits. Call Chef Huntley work from your hom e. One day to o n e m o n th assig n ­ TIES OVER SEASI V acancies F o r S u m m e r o n d F o il Across fro« for appointm ent 372-4300 exist in English-speaking a n d F a ll and how to 1 <1500. 372-2098 a tta r 5:30 JIM ’S TIFFANY PLACE, m en ts period. No Fees. Apply schools and colleges in for­ ATTENTION JOGGERS! Extro lorge one bedroom Williams Hall p.m. 8-5-4 (3) r 7975 Low m ile Dow ntow n Lansing. in person 9-11 a.m ., o r call eign countries. All fields. No Pass o u t flyers while you get ) 8 2bedroom Apartm ents suitable for 2 or — 2 b e d r o o m u n its in sh ap e and m ake extra $. Rtucellenl condition Low VW 1974, n e w tira», AM/FM, 8 4 26(10) 372-0680 for m ore inform a­ foreign language, certifica­ 485-1135 noon to 5. furnished apartments 3 students — v a r io u s f l o o r p la n s J - must sell 371 good condition. <2,000. 484- tion. MANPOWER INC., 105 E. W ashtenaw , Dow ntow n tion, or experience. TEACH X-8 4-26(4) — a i r c o n d itio n e d r a S X ir r 4 428151 0991 after 6 p.m . 5 4 27131 PRINTING OPERATOR OVER SEAS. Box 2748. C E D A R V IE W O c o m p le te ly f u r n is h e d — f u r n is h e d for 360 AB Dick. Also som e Lansing. 8-5-2(14) LaJolla. CA. 92038. • c a r p e te d - o ir — c a r p e te d LEASING AGENT - part- NORW OOD cutting, w rapping, padding, Z-3-4 26(91 c o n d it io n in g — b a s t l o c a t io n in t o w n VW BUS 1974, mint. AM/ HUDDLE W EST. New time, possible full time. Office 1974 XL9. A M /F M FM. „ • CB. *steal radial», best folding. Apply RAPID PRINT, START NOW - Local Am- an d /o r rental experience nec R IV E R S ID E O 3 l a r g o d o u b le c lo s e ts as lowas ■ uwwl Ispeed ralley rane' """ m ™ ». w »1 1452 East M ichigan o r 484- lounge, a c cep tin g applica­ OWe pay boot and w a te r p C , 52,50 351 «V offer. Office 3 551725, hom e 1 521 3902. 8-4-27 (5) 5391. 8-4 27 (6) tions for bartender, w ait­ w ay distributor offers o p p o r­ tunity for good earnings. You essary. BIRCHFIELD ’168 per month resses, sh o rt order c o o k s and APARTMENTS. 393-0210. c a ll 3 5 1 -5 6 4 7 Save . 3 students to an WANTED WOMEN or m an busboys. Apply in person pick th e hours, w e assist. For 84-28(5) fo r ra te s a n d apartm ent as low as *80’’ UNIVIRSITY VOLKSWAGEN 1974. Super appointm ent, call 723-6055. each per month 1 « ! ? ,974' 6 'vHndar. Beetle. Low m ileage, good experienced w ith bicycle re ­ only. 9 a .m .-5 p.m . M onday- 10-427(5) le a s e s TIRRACI economic.), pairs. sh o p experience p re­ Saturday. 138 S . W averly, TELEPHONE SOLICITORS F o r A p p o in t m e n t C o ll body. <2500. 882 6196. Lansing. Ml 10-4-28(8) part-tim e 5 p.m .-9 p.m. 414 M ic h ig a n I K ? 1- * Excel- 8-4 28(3) ferred. G ood pay. BIKE CO­ AMERICAN YOUTH Activi­ Salary plus bonus. EAST 1390 E. G r a n d R iv e r 337-7328 351-8764 332*5420 | | j ? * IOn Oflice 353- OP. 337 2453. 5*4 27(5) ties needs you. Lansing's 1 ^ 3 9 4 5559. DIETARY AIDE, skilled n u rs­ new youth cen ter n e e d s vol­ LAWN MEMORY GAR 1 -5 p .m . O ffic e h o u rs C a ll 3 - 6 p . m . ing facility, g o o d benefits. unteers to help in various DENS. 349-9156. 8 4 27 (5) S u m m e r le a s e s >150 [. M U re y c te I M FEMALE ESCORTS w anted. 46/hour. No training n e c es­ Apply in p erso n NHE areas; from public relations to 2 77571 ftf^ a la x y , Offer, LANSING. 1313 M ary Ave­ woodworking. Please call sary. Ceil 489-2278. I > % l W,5M 1971 HONOA 350 CL a helm et. Poor condition. Price Z-23-4-28I3I nue, Lansing. 24-25(5) 394-5146 or sto p in a t 5220 NOW LEASING FOR C A M PU S So u th Logan. 8-4-26(8) negotiable. Ken 484-8532. 3-4-26(31 TAXI DRIVERS w anted. PART TIME H ostess, b u s ­ SUMMER AND FALL H IL L | l i ^ 7D Wa9on. 1974 Must have excellent driving boy, bartender. Apply BACK­ Today s best buys a re in th e record. Apply VARSITY CAB STAGE, M eridian Mall. Classified section. Find w hat *2 Bedrooms R i f * ' aip iad' HONDA 560 1977, 1400 332 3559. 10 4-26 14) yo u 're looking fori mil ay rear door. miles, w indshield b faring. 5-4 28(3) 'Furnished Apts. ■ 82000 351 Custom seat, crash bar & ■ th in g s “Free Roommate Service road pack. 393-4614. CEDAR GREENS D o n 't M i s t S u m m e r G e t in t h e 5 4 -2 7 (51 'Dishwashers APARTMENTS s w im a t W * o n Community G a r d e n t n o w le a s in g fa r •< Ctoptfetngljam T H E Y W EN T TH A T A W A Y .. C O L L IN G W O O D TO S tu d e n ts shouldn't have to live in drab ‘ Central Air Conditioning ‘ Swimming Pool Burcham Woods ® *«M N PL O T S su m m a r I f a ll 4 6 2 0 S o u th H a g a d o rn K d . A P T S !! ‘ Unlimited Parking N o w le a s in g f o r F a ll •Heated pool (N o rth o f M t. H ope) little room s. O Luxury apartmentsenmpletelv lutmshnl with distinctive ‘ Pleasant Landscaping •A ir conditioning O R G A N IC S O IL • f u r n is h e d a p o r tm e n ls • a i r c o n d it io n e d T r e a t y o u r s e lf • 10* bus to campus • s w im m in g p o o l Spanish Mediterranean furniture and diag t-ii|x*ting • d is h w a s h e r th is s u m m e r ‘ Special 12month rates •Ample parking (hnmghout • s h a g c a r p e t in g •Nicely furnished to B E A U TIFU L • a i r c o n d it io n in g 0 Knelt unit has dishwasher. giirlugr dis|»*sil. «vntral air • u n l i m i t e d p a r k in g r a n b u s *5 Blks. to compus • w i t h i n w a lk in g citudilinning and healing *2 b e d ro o m s Nava f— S>| lor d is ta n c e t o c a m p u s a Swimming h*>l and private lu ln 'in o 'model o p e n d a ily Summer o*d ta ll S E R V IC E ll(2S’X50’ Price (hily *18 Two Bedroom furnished qportm enta M o d e l O p e n 9 -9 Summer I *ro,n m id -M a y to N o v e m b e r 351-8631 S U M M IR R A T IS S i m * ’ 165 7 8 1 E v e ry d a y 2 bedroom 1 bedroom *1M *1M 12 maths *275 APA R TM EN TS studios *188 Spe cial 3 9 1 *7 1 6 6 Sp ecial L e a s in g f o r 1135 M ic h ig a n A v a . c a ll 3 5 1 -8 2 8 2 74$ lurcham 0 * F o rVld* d ' S* * d A v o l l a b l « 731 B u rc h jm Dr tv»* 12 m onth 12 m onth (behind Holler World S u m m e r S F a ll For m or» In fo c a ll — I . L a n s in g on the rlvurl) 331-31 IS *"»— f Q"f c 4B9.Q1 » ( n a x l t o I r o d y ) _____ ra te * w tw 3 517212 CALL 34S-3S30 (coll between 1Q-S pm) lo w s ][/•] (__ For Sale )($►] [ For Sale ]f^ Axinials Recreation j A partm ents j[^ P ] [ A p a rtm e n ts [ Hoists ](£ } N S U 'l S i n i c r OWN ROOM - Sum m er - 4 FRAMES OLD. CRACKED or BEATLE ALBUM collection- AUSTRALIAN SHEPARD VENTURE. 16-foot cata m a ­ NEWLY REMODELED s p a ­ NOW LEASING 513 Hillcrest, 3 blocks from cam pus. 1 and ONE JUNE lease available - 532 Grand River, $600/ bedroom hom e o n M elrose. broken? R eplacem ents a t low 23 collectible album s, Christ­ pups. Excellent Quality and ran sailboat, w ith main and jib BROWN tv “ nations J 'I cious one bedroom ap art­ m as album , English releases pedigree. (616) 897-7660. 2 bedroom s. Quiet residential m onth. Drive by and call us 332-2457.3-4-26(3) c o st. OPTICAL DISCOUNT sails, Northland trailer, life m ents. Close to Cooley and + 1 2 p hoto album s full of MPers. 6 0 1 At? e i| area. 655-1717. Rick. for an appointm ent at 351 - 2617 E. Michigan Lansing, Ml 8-5-4 131 jacket a nd all fittings. All in bus line. Now leasing. Call ROOMS OPEN 139 Bailey St. clippings, p h o to s a nd m em o ­ North ent,ance ¿ " I 8-4-27 (5) 1500. 0-4 4 28 151 372-7409. C 5 4 28(5) excellent condition for only 485-0638. 0 20-4 28 (51 $185 single, $300 double. rabilia. l arg e st selection of C 20 4 28141 35' ] $1,250. 487 3096 after 6 p.m MSU SECRETARY n eeds 332-2563. Utilities included. SCHWINN CONTINENTAL u sed album s ever - 2 0 0 0 + I S 5-51161 HOUSES, APARTMENTS, t a u f t S i li :£ * i UNIGRAPHICS n| room m ate(s) May 31. Help Z-8-5-4 131 1 0 sp eed , good condition, WILCOX TRADING POST, CHALET APARTMtKlb room s. Sum m er a n d Fall, COMPLETE DISSFptI find a n d sh a re apartm ent. lock, to e clips, front-rear 486 4391. C 5-4 29(11) Next to compus. spocious including several with a c re ­ WANTED - COUPLE to a n d RESUME 1 two bedroom aportm ents. Diane, 355-1779 or 355-7694. lights. $85. 3 5 1 2143. furnished, air conditioned 6-4 26 (5) age. 676-3780. Call betw een noon-4 p.m.; 8 p.m. a n d m id­ share furnished room with E-5-4-28(4) CONN TRUMPET, excellent GARAGE SALE, Saturday, Servici ](^ J lype setting. |BM 1 2 t Printing and y king-sized w ater bed. S u m ­ condition, $ 1 0 0 or b est offer. 10 a.m . 6 p.m . 1124 North night. 8-5-4 (6 ) m er, cam p u s near. Call Hagadorn. H ousew ares, for estimate sto p \ S u m m e r f r o m MBS LARGE 2 party furnished SW IFT STEREO M icroscope Square loft, stained, $50 or Marty. 332-4716. 8-4 28151 b est offer. 353-6275. books, clothes, m any choice ODD JO B S w anted. Hard East Grand R,VPr 1 (efficiency, close cam pus, air Fall f r o m *384 Conditioned. $190 fab, $140 COMING MAY CLASSIFIED 11, the HOUSING M odel 90. Excellent co n d i­ tion. W ith case. $165. 372- 5-4-27 (4) item s. 2-4 28 (41 working stu d e n ts will do yard 332-8414 12 4 28,8° f N ow renting. O pen 3-6 FIND SOMEONE to sublease work, painting, etc. 332 2637 summ er. 351 1610. after 5 GUIDE! Find a person to s u b ­ 4069 after 6 p.m. your room. Place a n ad in th e RCA BLACK a nd w hite TV 8 8 4 2 6 (4 ) EXPERT TYPING r l M o nd ay thru Friday. p.m., 487-4451. 0-13 4 28(6) lease your room. 2 x2 ads, X-5-5-H4) $10. Come to 347 S tu d en t special CLASSIFIED H O U S­ X 10 inch screen, good condition. $50 negotiable [ lost t Foul s CARPET CLEANING with Pets, letters, Near Gables 3 3 7 n 3 3 2 -6 1 9 7 ING GUIDE com ing May 11. Services and find so m e o n e to DISCOUNT, NEW. used Beechwood su b lease your room today. 2x2 ads. $10. Com e up to 347 d esk , chairs, files. BUSINESS 353-0569. E 5 4 27(4) LOST DOG. Australian shep our truck m ounted cleaning plant. Call "SUPERCLEAN." C 9-4-28 131 EAST LANSING. NORTH S tu d en t Services a n d find EQUIPMENT CO.. 215 E. INSTANT CASH. W e 're pay POINTE APARTMENTS. Apartments 8-5-4 <10)_ som eone to sub lease your Kalamazoo. 485 5500. ing $ 1 $ 2 for album s in good hard, m ale, w hite collar and c hest, liver colored spots. 484 3501. X 8-4 25 (4) PROFESSIONAL J minor collections to 2 BIG bedroom s available in room today. SP-8-5-4 (10) 1250 Haslett Road at 69. 5 blocks to M S U 0-2-5 - 1 shape. WAZOO RECORDS. O ne blue, o n e brow n eye. Typing arranqed Furnished or unfurnished. Ef­ h uge 5 bedroom ho u se for 223 A bbott, 337 0947. Large 2 bedroom - AVAILABLE NOW, 508 No tags. Sunrise. 332 0866, W EEKLY 9 4 28 131 ficiency and 2 bedroom sum m er. Cam pus close. 355- NEW, USED and vintage C 5-4 28(4) furnished Grove, $21 /week. 332 1763. Don 10 4 25(6) apartm ents. Newly redecor­ 4937 or 355 9397 3 4-27 (4) guitars, banios. m andolins, t h e s is , term J Special sum m er rates 8 5 4 (3) T V - I T II IO ated. Heat and water furnish­ etc. Dulcimers and kits, re IBM EXECUTIVE electric typed. 50f pe, w r EAST SIDE, 4 bedroom , ga ed Start at $175 per month. 2 bedroom u nits *160 rage, basem ent, $260 + utili­ 1 BEDROOM for rent. S hare corders, strings, accessories, typew riter CaM 332-2519 LOST - GERMAN S c h n a u s SERVICE SPECIALS 4854668. 1 0 5 2 131 Call J a n 332-6354. books, th o u san d s o t hard to M onday Friday, 5 8 p.m. er. Grey a nd white. A nsw ers Now looting for ties. 485-6035 337 1133. house with 2 men. 485-3428 • turntable 0-8-4-26(12) _ find album s, lall at very low 3-4 26(4) to "Nicki." 337 1126 8-4 27 (4) after 6 p.m. 8 4 27 131 foil os low as • 2 9 0 prices). Private and group 4-4 28 (3) overhaul 1 BEDROOM apartm ent, Call oftor 1 pm lesso n s on guitar, banjo, KITCHEN TABLE a n d four Waitei Okemos, $175 utilities. 349- LARGE HOUSE for rent near SUBLEASE FOR sum m er • cassette tape Sparrow Hospital. $400/ m andolin, all styles. Gift cer chairs. Refinished, g o o d c o n ­ LOST: PLAIN gold neck 4127 or 349-9217. 8-5-2(31 3 3 2 -0 0 5 2 beautiful new ho u se close to tificates Expert repairs-free chain, MSU area, rew ard. recorders decks m onth. Call Pat 371-2800 or dition. $35. Hoover vacuum , SCHOOL GIRL cam pus, n eed s 2 m ale ro o m ­ 353 9014 or 489 6178 484-6403. 8 5-315) e stim ates ELDERLY IN 3 years old, all a tta c h m e n ts housekeeping jobs IL m ates. Call 353-3841. UNIVERSITY VILLA" NEEDED 2 to 4 persons for summ er or can be continued ONE LARGE bedroom in 5-4 25 (4) STRUMENTS Grand River. 332 4331. 541 East included. $35. 374-6788. E-5-5-1 (5) 4 4 28 (3) * 1 9 * * + parts (ttondaird overhaul only) mer. Good referencfl 355-0032, 3 9 p m 3 J SUMMER& FALL for year. 332-6220. ask for Pat duplex on Virginia St. Spring ROOM FOR rent in house. C 20-4-28(13) — c a ll n ow — REFRIGERATORS FROM REWARD TO finder of brow n LEASING or Jackie. 10-5-2 (4) Sum m er. 351-6463. 24-25(3) Cornell a n d Beech Call 332- EPIPHONE. ELECTRIC b a ss $55. DOMESTIC APPLI­ fem ale A byssinian cat. Lost 13122876 NEEDED - PARKIN] 3 5 1 -2 0 4 4 SUMMER SUBLEASE - 2 6441 _8 -4-27J32 _ guitar, very good condition. ANCE SALES 3022 S. Cedar near Synder Road. Phone by East complex at M CAMPUS HILL - 2 bedroom Je ff at 353 1564 3 .4 furnished, sublease J u n e 1 to bedroom furnished duplex on $100. 355-5432 X E 5-4 26(3) St. Lansing. 882 7282. 373-2707 days or 351 5150 TWO ROOMS in nice ho u se L IN K 3 3 2 -5 5 5 4 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 busline. 353-5547. 8-5-3(3) 5-5-1 (4) evenings. 4-4-28 (6 ) Septem ber 1. Carpeted, air. for sum m er, back yard, pets. pool. 349-0568 after 6 p.m. NEWAPPLECRATES DESPERATELY NEe| SUMMER 2 bedroom s, 332 ^7 0 0 8-5-3j31_ _ ACROSS FROM campus, a t WAZOO 223 A bbott. STEINWAY BABY Grand place to live fast1 8-4-25(5) HORSESHOEING COR area Will pay $00 spacious apartm ent, available dishw asher, fireplace, pool & ROOM AVAILABLE in 12-4-28J 3 | _ piano, fruitw ood finish. Fully LOST CALCULATOR. SR 50 tennis courts, on busline. Vicinity of Taco Bell or Penny RECTIVE shoeing a nd trim­ 9 a.m .-5 p.m 371 ig spring term. Reduced rent. house. Male preferred. Rent restored, rebuilt and re- Call 351-8135; 351-1957 or Hoists £ $70/m onth, no utilities. P ast 5 $75 per m onth. Call 484- BOOKS - WESTERN AMERI­ finished by M ichigan Piano Lane Reward. Call Jerry ming All work guaranteed. ings. 5-4-25(41 Tom Logan 655-1588 351-2044. 0-10-4-2815) p.m . Karen 484-7017. 6-5-1 (5) 2136. 8-5-1 (3) CANA OZ books, new se le c ­ Co. $5500 351 4892 393 9149 2-4-25(41 tion in stock. CURIOUS 8 4 2514) 8 4 2 5(5) SEVERAL 5 person houses for rent starting fall. 1 year ATTENTION GRAD stu d en ts EAST LANSING, cam p u s BOOKSHOP. 307 East Grand River, East Lansing. BLACK DIRT, sod farm soil. [ ^RoundTown M n L a k e 2 miles from cam pus, quiet, near, furnished, from $70/ LOST: MAN S class ring. FREE LESSON in complexion lease required, no pets. Rents spacious, new er 4 bedroom , C-10-4-28 Approximately 5 ’ 6 yards, d e ­ person. 485-1436. Silver, blue stone. N ear S o ft­ care MERLE NORMAN A p a rtm e n ts vary from $85-$100. per p er­ 3 baths, am ple parking. Avail­ livered locally. $40 641-6733 "LOVING YOURSl OR-6-4-28 (3) ball Diamond 4. 355-2963 COSMETIC STUDIO 321 son plus utilities. 772-4209 able Septem ber 1. $390/ WE PAY up to $2 for LP's & or 372 4080 OR-8-4-28 (4) Happiness." WorkshT 34-26(3) 5543 C 20 4 28(3) 6080 M a rsh Rd. after 5 p.m. 0-18-4-28(6) m onth. 669-5513. OR-8-5-316) SUMMER SUBLET/fall o p ­ c a sse tte s, also buying 45's, day, April 30, 3-61 tion. Own room in house. songbooks, m agazines. FLAT BLONDE GUITAR - Star- donation. Unity of I M eridian M all A re a NEW DUPLEX 3 bedroom s, LOST: SET of keys in dow n FEMALE TO share ho u se - BLACK Er CIRCULAR. U p­ field Gibson J u m b o Copy FOR QUALITY stereo ser­ Lansing, 240 MarshJ fireplace, furnished, starting Walk MSU sto re /b u s. $75 £f tow n E. Lansing on M onday, • 1 6 5 p lu t u tilitie s prefer g rad u ate student. stairs, 541 East Grand River. with pci-up volum e control vice. THE STEREO SHOPPE. ing. 484-3094 2-4-2 May. 669-3719; 484-2700. utilities. Tom 351-5966. 4 10. Please call 482-0788 for Large yard. $100 m onth 394- 3-4-25(4) O pen 11 a.m ., 351-0838 and c a se $200. Call 323-4538 556 E. Grand River. 'o n e b e d r o o m u n fu r n is h e d X-11-4-28 13) Terry, 9 a m .-5 p.m R ew ard 1139 after 5 p.m C-7-4-28 (6 ) after 5 p.m. Morley Rotating C 20-4 28(3) ASMSU PREPAID I #G .E . a p p lia n c e s 5-4 28(5) 8-4:28 (4)_ _ WAH, $75. X-8-4-25I6) vices plan now mall • f u l l y c a r p e te d NEW 2-bedroom furnished SONY P.S. 2350 belt drive * A ir . d ra p e s for 3 men. Includes central 4 BEDROOM duplex. $260/ tu rn tab le, 2 years old, w alnut NIKE RUNNING shoes. LOST: SILK scarf, Hobies or lastractiei Me services available v air. All utilities paid a n d more. University Club. Tuesday to undergraduate I., • o d jo c e n t to n e w c o u n ty m onth. J u n e 12-Septem ber base, d u st cover, includes W o m an 's size 6 . O ne m onth 9-m onth lease. Close. 332- noon. April 18. Rew ard. 353 STARTING FIRST week in dents. Office open 9 p a rk 12. 351-3728. X-3-5-4 (3) record cleaner. $90. 644- old. Excellent. $20. 353-5099. 3202. 8-5-4 (6 ) 4527 days. 3-4-26(4) May, group riding lessons. p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-5 p i 0049 evenings. 5-5-2 (61 E-5-5-1 (3) NICE, EAST Lansing house Call for reservations. CRAZY day-Friday. For ir » M 1P 1 STEREO. KENW OOD-Scott or appointment, 3 BEDROOMS, fully carp et­ for rent. 5 bedroom s. S u m ­ MAGNAVOX STEREO C RIDING STABLE 676-3710. ■VMiRft ed, Vh baths, large yard. m er sublease, fall option. PHONOGRAPH AM /FM Garrard, $800 new. n ow $300. SIMULATION, GAMES SPI and AH, $3 - $ 8 or trade. Tom P e M b h r s e M liS ) 5-4-28(6) 8266. 0-1-4-25 19) MSU 10 m inutes away, on 351-1768. 8-4-28(4) 332-4362. 3-4-27 (3) radio, record sto rag e cabinet, after 7 p.m. 727-5412. NOW LEASING for Sum mer. busline. $385 m onth. 351- 54", m odern, light w alnut. ONE BEDROOM ho u se in SORORITY/FRATERNITY E-5-5-1 (3) ALPHA CHI O m ega c o n ­ 9164. 8-5-4 (4) 2 bedroom apartm ents. country. S. H agadorn. C ou­ $100. 332-0488. SP-1-4-25 (5) stick p ins are th e h o tte st item gratulates our new pledges. Typiic Service I!« ! Walking distance. Call 351 - on th e m arket today. They FARMHOUSE. OKEMOS ple preferred $155. 337-0748, QUALITY USED equipm ent Jill, M arsha, Kelly, Jen n y , 4107 betw een 5-9 p.m. and 10-noon. 34-25(4) ORDER YOUR CBs direct are g reat as gifts to m om s, area, 5-bedroom . $325. Ju n e a t a fair price w ith warranty. DeDe, Pam , Sally, Michelle, PROMPT EXPERIENCED, Saturdays 0-8-4-25(4) and save! Also accessories. d ates, etc. a n d for initiation. 15th. 12-month lease. De­ PE 3060 Turntable, $75 Patty, Kathy, Cathy, Rose, typing Evenings 675 7544 372-4044. SP-1-4-25 (3) Now available with stag g ered posit. 349-4850 and 332-5059. NEED UP to 4 w om en to M cIntosh Pre-A m p C26. $349 S usan. Best w ishes from all. C 20 4 28(3) M a y o p e n in g s sublease sum m er term . S p a ­ Greek letters or crest. $20 T horens 145C, $195 Z -242517) 8-5-4 (5) SANYO AM/FM stereo re­ at cious house. Close to cam ­ p lus sales tax includes mail­ S c o tt 20 w a tt receiver, $175 ■ IM C N A M W O O M ceiver, pair o f Sonic sp eak ­ TYPING TERM Papers and 2-4-6 bedroom houses. MSU pus. $60 plus utilities. 353- ing. Specify style a n d organi­ Intergral system s 2 bedroom open ers, $175, 489-1553 before ALPHA XI Delta gives b e ­ theses, I B M experienced, close. 1 2 -m onth lease only. 5520. X8-5 2(5) zation. Satisfaction g u a ra n ­ Pre-Amp, $125 May 1 - ‘H 0 3:30 p.m. SP-1-4-25 14) lated congratulations to our fast service. Call 351 8923. Deposit. 349-4850 a n d 332 teed or your m oney back. HI FI BUYS 337-1767 1 bedroom open FURNISHED DUPLEXES for favorite shiny b adge - K ath­ 0 20 4 28(31 5059. 8-5-4 (4) MAJESTIC GIFTS, 21710 0-4 4-28 (10) 2. 3 or 4 persons. Available EXCELLENT STEREO S ony leen "M ellow” Harkins. Certs M a y 1 5 - '1 5 0 Gardner, Oak Park, Michigan studio open sum m er and or fall. 669-9939. turntable PS3300 with A.T. or blank? Z 1-4-25 (5) TYPING. EXPERIENCED, FEMALE NEEDED for house 48237; Z-5-5l 1 j1 5 )_ _ SEWING MACHINES, slight­ 0_-6-4-28(3| _ 78. $125 Yam aha receiver fast a nd reasonable, 371- M a y 15 - ‘135 near MSU. Great location. ly used. R eco n d itio n ed , CR600 $275, Infinity POZII G.E. AM/FM 8 -track, good ALPHA XI Delta w elcom es 4635. C 20 4 28(3) Call 337-2127 or 332-5822. guaranteed. $39.98 a nd up. 3 5 1 -3 1 1 8 MSU CLOSE. Exciting! 2-4-6 Speakers $175 or com plete condition, $60. 394-5415. our new pledges Patty Er (cell between 10-S pm) 7-4-28 (4) EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING bedroom houses. 1 2 m onth for $550. 349-4924. Fran. Pha-XI Love! COPYGRAPH SERVICE. lease. Deposit. 349-4850. SP-1-4-25 (6 ) COMPANY, 1115 North Z-1 4-25 (3) C om plete dissertation and HAVING TROUBLE finding 3 BLOCKS from cam p u s 4-5 6-5-1(4) AUDIO FORUM, Thursday, W ashington. 489 6448. bedroom houses. Renting for resum e service Corner MAC som eone to sub lease your PANASONIC AM FM multi April 27, 12-8 p.m . Factory OR-5- 5-28(6) DEAREST RAH Bear H ap­ summ er and fall. 351-8135. and Grand River. 8:30 am- apartm ent for the summ er? 4 BEDROOMS, sum m er su b ­ Reps present. MARSHALL py Anniversary honey. It’s 0-11-4-28(41 plex with changer, circle of 5 30 pm M onday Friday. 10 Place an ad in the special let, fall option, cam p u s 1 . 2 MUSIC, East Lansing. sound speakers. $75. 339- Tired of being broke? Get fast been a great 3 years. All my am 5 pm Saturday 337 1666. CLASSIFIED HOUSING mile. $300 & utilities. 372- C-1-4-25 (4) love, Ladybug. Z-1-4-25 (4) NOW LEASING. 4 and 5 9266. SP-1-4-25 (4) cash by selling things you no C 20 4 28(6) GUIDE com ing May 1 1 .2 X 2 5075. S -5-4-27 (3) bedroom houses. Most w ith­ HANDCRAFTED SANDALS longer use w ith a fast-action ad s - $10. Com e up to 347 EXPERIENCED. IBM typing. Student Services and find in walking distance to cam ­ NOW LEASING for sum m er [_ For Sale j[ ^ $20. M ade from an outline Classified Ad. Call 355-8255 som eone to sub-lease your pus. Call 351-4107 betw een and fall. 2 - 6 bedroom houses. draw ing of your feet. C U S­ Real Estate ' m Dissertations, FAYANN. 489 0358. (pica elite) apartm ent today. 5-9 p.m. or Saturday Call EQUITY VEST. 351-1500. TOM SANDALS & LEA SP-10-5-4(12) 0-8-4-25(6) OR-10-4-28(4) 100 USED v a c u jm cleaners. THERCRAFTS 220 Albert A n im a ls PARKIAKE CUTE cottage C 20 4 28(3) ClaiiiflMb I Tanks, cannisters, and up M onday-Saturday 11 a .m .-5 NEWER COUNTRY house, rights. G uaranteed one full p.m. 11-5-5(6) with lake view. Carpeted THESES TYPING, term p* C a ll SUBLET - 2 Bedroom sum ­ 10 m inutes out, room s in A pet can w arm your h eart on year. $7.88 a n d up. DENNIS BOUVIER DES Flandres, nice kitchen appliences a nd nice mer, $2 0 0 /m onth - nego­ pet a n d protection. Black, 10 lot. Call Fran W eston 882- pers, reasonable a nd experi­ 3 5 5 -8 1 5 1 co-ed house with fireplace. a cold winter evening. Look DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. FUJI DYNAMIC 10, excellent tiable. Air. Pool. Capitol Villa. m onth, fem ale, $100. 371- 1568 or LOOMIS REALITY enced, call 332-2078. Summer/fall. 655-1717. Rick. to the Pets classification of 316 N. Cedar, op p o site City condition. $170/b e st offer. 351-5144. 8-4-28(4) 5242. 5-4-26 (5) 0-18-4-28(3) 8-4-27 15) to d ay 's new spaper. Market. C-20-4-28I7J P hone 339-9455. 3-4-25(5) 484-6474. 8 5 2161 MSU Taekwon Do Club m eets Get experience! Healtfl Berkowitz ruled able to stand trial a t 6 tonight a nd Thursdays in S p o rts Arena a n d at 10 a.m. tration/delivery acadeirf ships available in Wayi this summer. Contact I S aturday in 16 M en's IM Bldg. (co n tin u e d fro m page 1) sell, College of Urban| p eople have e s ta b lis h e d b y a fa ir and has n e v e r re fu s e d t o d o s o ," e a rlie r th is m o n th in a m a k e s h ift m ent. p re p o nd e ran ce o f th e evid en ce and th a t th e d e fe n d a n ts " in d e ­ Outing Club holds elections for c o u rtro o m a t K in g s C o u n ty th a t th e d e fe n d e n t does n o t, as a cisio n o r v a c illa tio n as to th e officers at 7:30 tonight, 203 M en's H o s p ita l, w h e re B e rk o w itz is r e s u lt o f m e n ta l disease o r A nn o u n cem en ts for It's W h at's Dr. Mary Zabik, Food Science Christian S cience Organization - b e s t le g a l co u rse fo r h im to IM Bldg. All m em bers please H appening m u st b e received in th e a n d Hum an Nutrition, sp e ak s at North C am pus m eets at 6:45 h e ld and w h e re a n o th e r ju d g e d e fe c t, la ck ca p a c ity to u n d e r­ p u rsu e does n o t r e n d e r h im United Students S ta te News office, 343 S tu d en t " F o c u s o n Your F uture" a t 3:30 tonight, 331 Union. had fo u n d B e rk o w itz c o m p e te n t sta n d th e p ro ce e d in g s a g a in s t in c o m p e te n t to s ta n d tr ia l. M SU Railroad Club n e e d s help sponsors Christian Services Bldg., by noon at least p.m . W ednesday, 206 Food S ci­ in a s im ila r h e a rin g la st O cto ­ h im o r to a ssist in h is d e fe n se ." R a th e r, i t is in d ic a tiv e o f an tw o class d ays before publication. e n c e Bldg. restoring form er Pere M arquette gospel concerts and hfll b e r. H e said B e rk o w itz “ is a b le to u n d e rs ta n d in g o f h is p re d ic a ­ No a n n o u n cem en ts will b e a ccep t­ Al-Anon m eets a t 8 tonight, 253 berkshire H 1225. M eeting a t 7 Bible study at 7 tor T h e second h e a rin g was o r ­ d iscuss th e case w ith h is counsel m e n t." ed by phone. W o m en 's Brown Bag Lunch S tu d en t Services Bldg. tonight, Union Oak Room. Bessey Hall. d e re d b y C orso d u e to th e lapse from n o o n to 1 p.m . W ednesday, o f tim e . I t w a s closed to p re v e n t Soviet film "B elated F lo w ers/' Union Oak Room. Carole Cooper a re p e titio n o f sensa tio na l new s will b e show n at 7:30 tonight, 402 will d iscu ss "R esponding to the accounts th a t accom panied th e p re vio u s session. Hearst review refused Com puter Center. 100 m inutes, English subtitles. A nti-w om en's M ovem ent." YOU MAY W IN A FREE In issu in g his ru lin g , C orso Free c lass on socialism held at M SU Frontlash p resen ts film, 8:30 tonight. Union Oak Room. said: ‘T h e c o u rt fin d s th a t th e (co n tin u e d fro m p age 1) Jo h nson sa id he w o u ld also ask S he re m a in e d in h id in g u n til she w as c a p tu re d S e p t. 18, "H ubert H. H um phrey - A Man a n d His Ideals" a t 7:30 tonight, PA IR OF G ENESIS Public R elations S tu d e n t S oci­ O rric k to a llo w th e 14 m o n th s L e g is la to r ru n s H e a rs t has a lre a d y s p e n t b e ­ 1975. In a b a n k p h o to g ra p h ta ke n 334 A and B C ase Hall. e ty m eets a t 6 p.m . W ednesday, 334 Union. S peaker will discuss SPE A K ER S WORTH ’310. h in d b a rs to s a tis fy th e p ris o n MSU Sailing Club m eets a t 7:30 professional public relations pro­ sentence, and to g ra n t p ro b a ­ d u r in g th e ro b b e ry , H e a rs t is tonight, 206 M en 's IM Bldg. Shore jects. 2 2 flig h ts d a ily h o ld in g a w eapon. In a ta p e d W H E N Y O U A T T E N D O U R S P E A K E R ACCUARC. tio n . T h e ju d g e w o u ld h a v e 120 school begins at 7 p.m . Learn to d ays in w h ic h to ru le . m essage re c e iv e d s h o rtly a fte r sail o n Saturdaysl T he p erfect party in this political S E S S IO N S A T H i F i B U Y S E A S T L A N S IN G S TO R E THUJ T A L L A H A S S E E , F la . (A P I th e ro b b e ry , she sa id she had year is th e MSU Young Dem o­ — Each m o rn in g b e fo re th e S D A Y A P R IL 27. S E S S IO N S FR O M 4PM TO 8PM H e a rs t w as c o n v ic te d M a rc h " w illin g ly p a rtic ip a te d " in th e Sociology a n d social science crats. Jo in u s a t 7 tonight, 340 S. L e g is la tu re b eg in s its business, 20, 1976, and sen te nced to h eist. majors: Gail Braverm an will speak C ase Hall. E V E R Y H A L F H O U R . F ra n C a rlto n g e ts in a b it o f seven y e a rs in p ris o n fo r h e r on jo b opportunities a t a Brown e xe rcise — a b ris k r u n u p and p a r t in a $10,960 a rm e d ban k A t h e r tw o -m o n th tr ia l, Bag Lunch a t n o o n today, 404 "T ran scen d en tal M editation Berkey hall. a n d TM -Sidhi Program s," free FO R T H E S E S E S S IO N S H i F i B U Y S W I L L H A V E l d o w n th e 22 flig h ts o f s ta irs in r o b b e ry o f a H ib e rn ia B an k H e a rs t cla im e d she w as th re a t F lo rid a 's n ew C a p ito l. introductory lecture a t 3 a nd 7:30 G U E S T S P E A K E R FR O M T H E G E N E S IS P H Y S IC S C 0 R I b ra n ch th a t to o k place A p r il 15, ened w ith d e a th unle ss she Free University Gay Studies p.m . W ednesday, 208 Bessey Hall. “ S ta irc lim b in g is one o f th e 1974. p a rtic ip a te d , b u t th e ju r y d e ­ O R A T IO N . H E IS A N A U T H O R IT Y O N S O U N D REPRO f will no t m eet tonight. S e e you at 7 S p o n so red by S tu d e n ts Interna­ m o st s tre n u o u s a c tiv itie s yo u cid e d she w as g u ilty . p.m. May 2, 309 Berkey. tional M editation Society. U C T IO N . T W E N T Y M IN U T E S W IT H H IM A N D YOUJ can in v o lv e y o u rs e lf in fo r A t th e tim e , she w as w ith c a rd io va scu la r e x e rc is e ," says L a s t N o v e m b e r, th e 9 th U .S . K N O W W H E N A S P E A K E R IS R E P R O D U C IN G SOUJ m e m be rs o f th e S ym b io n e se Leadership training C a rlto n , D -O rla n d o , w h o m akes C ir c u it C o u rt o f A p p e a ls in San Pre-M ed Club p resen ts "Basis L ib e ra tio n A rm y , a tin y , now of D isease" by Dr. Trosko at 7 sp o n so red by C am pus C rusade for A C C U R A T E L Y . A N D B E S T O F A L L E V E R Y O N E W I th e t r ip in a b o u t 15 m in u te s . F ra ncisco ru le d th e tr ia l w as Christ held from 7 to 9 tonight, 100 d e fu n c t b and o f ra d ic a l t e r ­ p.m. May 2, 351 Natural Science j A T T E N D S IS E L I G I B L E TO W IN T H E F R E E SPEAKER C a rlto n , 42, says she and fa ir and h e r se n te nce sh o uld Engineering Bldg. ro ris ts w h o had kid n a p p e d h e r Bldg. stan d . s e ve ra l a ides s ta rte d th e ir fro m h e r B e rk e le y a p a rtm e n t m o rn in g a ssa u lts on th e s ta ir ­ tw o m o n th s a nd 10 d ays e a rlie r. O n M o n d a y th e S u p re m e Boycott s ta te s th at have not O w en G raduate A ssociation w e ll b e m u se th e n e w C a p ito l doesn’t p ro v id e an a re a fo r calisth e nics. In itia lly , h e r c a p to rs des c rib e d h e r as a "p ris o n e r o f C o u rt, w ith o u t e x p la n a tio n , r e ­ fused to re v ie w th a t decision . ratified th e Equal Rights Am end­ m ent! M eeting at 1 p.m. today 343 Albert St. p rese n ts th e Gay Liberation C oun­ cil a t 7:30 tonight, Dining Room B, O w en Hall. H I-F I B IY S O n ly J u s tic e W illia m J . B re n ­ 1101 E. G R A N D RIVER “ It 's g e ttin g a lit t le e a s ie r," w a r," b u t la te r, in ta p e d m es­ nan J r . v o te d fo r a re v ie w , says C a rlto n , w h o has had a T our Fermi II nuclear plant from SeniorsI Peace Corps needs E.l. PH 337-1767 sages issued fro m th e u n d e r­ sa yin g he w o u ld h a v e lim ite d 7:30 a.m . to 2 p.m. Saturday. For peo p le trained in m ath /science M -F 10-8 S 9-5 s yn d ica te d te le v is io n exe rcise g ro u n d , H e a rs t sco rn ed h e r th e s tu d y to a d m is s ib ility in to details co n tact Professor W ood­ ed ucation, English, French, agri­ p ro g ra m since 1963 ca lled "T h e p a re n ts a n d p ro m ise d " to sta y tr ia l e vid en ce o f re c o rd in g s o f ruff, 205 Physics-Astronom y culture, health a n d nutrition. 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Danish island 34 Patrolman vi 36 Bath 37 Bossy 39 Conoammg M S U R A D IO B O A R D E R A ’s b o y c o tt e ffe c ts a p p a r e n t Positions available to all students living in resid 1 halls during 1978-79. enci •M ia m i B each: $9 m illio n T ru s te e s . re p re s e n ta tiv e o f A S M S U , said B y A N N E M A R IE H O N D O tr a v e l to u n ra tifie d s ta te s u n til th e a m e n d m e n t becom es p a rt •K a n s a s C ity : $9 m illio n Ija s t m o n th th e b o a rd passed th e s tu d e n t re s o lu tio n is a Campus Radio at Michigan State is run by the st S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r o f th e U .S . C o n s titu tio n . T o A n d th e e v e r-p o p u la r c ity o f a re s o lu tio n s u p p o rtin g th e g e s tu re o f s u p p o rt fo r th e In 1923, an a m en d m e nt t o th e dents. This term, the Radio Board, the governing bol e nsure th a t u n ra tifie d s ta te s lia s V egas has been re je c te d as e x te n s io n o f th e r a tific a tio n b o y c o tt a n d is in te n d e d to U .S . C o n s titu tio n w as in tr o ­ a co n ve n tio n s ite b y a t le a s t 29 d e a d lin e u n t il 1986. m o tiv a te th e tru s te e s to pass a duced in C ongress c le a rly and w ill n o t s im p ly s ta ll fo r one In g h a m C o u n ty C o n tr o lle r s im ila r re s o lu tio n . of the Michigan State Radio Network is selecting St1 sim p ly s ta tin g th a t e v e ry c iti y e a r u n til th e 1979 r a tific a tio n o rg a n iz a tio n s , th e M a y issu e o f zen, re g a rdle ss o f sex, w o u ld be d e a d line has passed, s u p p o rte rs M S . M a ga zin e re p o rte d . F re d T o d d sa id a b o u t $2,400 dents for the chairman seat on the board. U w ill be d iv e rte d fr o m A tla n ta W h ile th e im p a c t o f in d iv id g u a ra ntee d equal rig h ts . are also lo b b y in g fo r le g is la tio n A s a re s u lt o f such d e trim e n ­ ual re s o lu tio n s p ro m is in g boy F ifty fiv e ye a rs and 35 states la te r, th e fa te o f E q u a l R ig h ts th a t w ill e x te n d th e d e a d lin e to 1986. ta l losses, th e s ta te s o f M is s o u ri and N e va da h a v e file d an w h e n th e c o u n ty co m m is s io n e rs s ta y h om e fro m a N a tio n a l c o tt s u p p o rt a p p e a r in s ig n ifi Applications available at WBRS in Brody ComDl J A s s o c ia tio n o f C o u n tie s c o n v e n ­ ca n t on th e lo ca l le v e l, th e to ta l A m e n d m e n t rem a in s u n c e rta in T h e N a tio n a l O rg a n iz a tio n a n t it r u s t s u it a g a in s t N O W net re s u lt c o u ld b e d e v a s ta tin g WMCD in McDonel Hall, and WMSN Room 8 StudeH fo r W o m en has d e c la re d a a skin g fo r in ju n c tio n s o rd e rin g tio n th is s p rin g . as its p ro m o te rs t r y fra n tic a lly to u n ra tifie d s ta te s . S u p p o rt fo r Services. Deadline to apply is Wednesday, May 3 at 5 p* to w in th e th re e m o re states n a tio n w id e s ta te o f e m e rg e n c y an e n d to th e b o y c o tt. E a s t L a n s in g w ill h o ld b ack th e E R A has g ro w n lo u d e r and needed fo r ra tific a tio n by on th e E R A . T h e e m ph a sis is on C lift d is c re d ite d th e su its , a b o u t $1,800 fro m A tla n ta , lo u d e r, b u t a fe w s ta te s re fu se d sa yin g p o litic a l b o y c o tts a re n o t to lis te n . B u t w ith th e e ffe c ts o f a v io la tio n o f th e a n ti tr u s t la w s, but m e re ly a p ro te c te d w h e n M a y o r G r if fith s m isse s th e U .S . C o n fe re n ce o f M a y o rs th e b o y c o tt h ittin g w h e re i t M IC H IG A N STA TE in J u n e , th e c ity m a n a g e r sa id . h u rts th e y w ill soon be una b le e xp re ss io n o f E R A s u p p o rte rs ’ to ig n o re th e e co no m ic b lo w . F ir s t A m e n d m e n t R ig h ts . W h ile th e w o rk is ju s t beg in J u lie M a k i, A r t s a n d L e tte r s R A D IO N ETW O R K n in g fo r N O W in W a sh in g to n . M a rc h. 1979. tw o m e th o ds, e xte n sio n and D .C ., C lift said th e ra tific a tio n a nd e x te n s io n e ffo r ts a re 'L a rg e B e a n B ags Because it appears lik e ly th a t th e E R A w ill not re c e iv e th e necessary sta te vo te s by n e x t b o y c o tt, to ach ieve th e u ltim a te goal o f ra tific a tio n . D o ro th y C lift o f th e N O W g a in in g re c o g n itio n a cross th e c o u n try . fo r F un S ittin g N ow * 1 7 . 9 3 A n o rfo d PO SITIO NS OPEN AT "S u d d e n ly th e se a re th in g s A c tio n C e n te r in W a s h in g to n . THE miCHIGRN STATE ye a r, fe m in ists have b egun to C olor, th a t th e peo p le on th e H ill a re push fo r e xtension o f th e dead D .C .. re p o rts o v e r 165 o rg a n iz a ­ ta lk in g a b o u t." she said. "P e o R o g . >24.95 line. tio n s and 13 c itie s and co u n tie s p ie a re fe e lin g m o re h o p e fu l in O th e rw ise , th e y say. s u p p o rt p a rtic ip a tin g in th e b o y c o tt. In Boon Bog Refill, A voilob lo fo r th e E R A w ill lose m om en tu rn and p ro m o te rs w ill have to d o lla rs and ce n ts, th a t m eans o ve r $100 m illio n has been th e H ouse and S en a te th a n b e fo re ." P illo w T a lk RADIO NETWORK begin all o v e r to push th e d iv e rte d fro m u n ra tifie d states, L o c a lly , b o y c o tt re s o lu tio n s am endm ent up C a p ito l H ill. acco rdin g to h e r r e p o rt. h ave been passed b y E ast F u r n it u r e w A ssistant N e tw o rk WBRS Station Manage| T h e c o o rd in a to r o f th e L a n ­ L a n s in g C ity C o u n cil, In g h am E o if■W » ,t M o ll .F ron d or M o ll 351-f 757 T o save th e am endm ent fro m _ G e neral M anager an e a rly d ea th. p ro -E R A forces sin g c h a p te r o f N O W lis ts th e C o u n ty . A S M S U , W a sh te n a w have jo in e d to g e th e r to econo­ fo llo w in g losses to p o p u la r con­ C o u n ty . Y p s ila n ti C ity C ouncil Sports D irector A d ve rtisin g Manager m ica lly persuade u n ra tifie d v e n tio n and to u ris t c itie s lo ­ a nd th e A m e ric a n C iv il L ib e r states to a pp ro ve th e a m en d ­ cated in u n ra tifie d s ta te s as o f tie s U n io n . T h e S ta te o f M ic h i WMCD Station m e nt. J a n u a ry . 1978: gan has a b o y c o tt re s o lu tio n C ontinuity Manager E R A s u p p o rte rs a t n a tion a l, •C h ica g o: $20 m illio n p e n d in g in p o lic y c o m m itte e , M anager sta te and local le ve ls have •A tla n ta : $16 m illio n a nd M S U S tu d e n ts fo r E R A are passed re s o lu tio n s p ro m is in g •N e w O rle a ns: $13.5 m illio n p la n n in g to p re se n t a s im ila r not to hold co n ve ntion s in o r •S t. L o u is: $11 m illio n re s o lu tio n to th e M S U B oard o f A p p lic a tio n s A v a ila b le a t a ll C a m p u s S ta tio n s - THE FINEST IN W BR S - B ro d y C o m p le x B IG C O L O R FASHION EYEWEAR W m C D ■ m c D o n e l H a ll W m S N - Rm . 8 S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s PO STER \ \ e > r j \ t . a > jn p a t r o n a g e r e f u n d w h e n y o u p u r ­ c h a s e h i> th f r a m e s a n d le n s e s a t t h e s a m e t i m e . D e a d lin e fo r a ll a p p lic a tio n s Is F r id a y , A p r il 2 8 a t 5 Co-optical THE MICHIGAN STATE 3 9 1 *8 3 3 0 Brookfield Plaza RADIO NETWORK »Aon Thun II om I JOpm M SU B IG T E N Behind East L ansing ü Tu«« W .d Bri f U< 9 - Noon * State Bank WBRS WMCD WMSN BA SK ETBALL M is ts o f v o ile , a m a g ic n ig h t a n d M is s J . OPEN THURSDAY AND FR ID A Y EVENINGS UNTIL 9 00 Ü G u n n e S a x t i e r s t h e f u l l a n d f l o a t y s k i r t s , l e a v in g s h o u ld e r s b a r e a b o v e , In lin e d p o ly e s t e r a n d c o t t o n L o v e l y v i s i o n s t o c h a r m a t u x e d o i n 5 t o 1 3 s iz e s . A D e l ic a t e p i n k f l o r a l p r i n t , p e a s a n t I 9 n e c k l i n e r u f f l e d w i t h w h i t e la c e , $ 5 8 B . S o f t l y s h a d e d i n p a s t e l b l u e , iv o r y 3 CHAM PS c r o c h e t la c e o n c a m i s o l e b o d i c e , $ 5 2 FROM OUH . feeL spRinq - òowntoyouR with Báss : sunjuns and squeejuns S u n j u n s ! C o m f o rt, f a s h i o n a n d d u r a b i l it y in t h e g r e a t s iz e r a n g e a n d s ty l e s e l e c t i o n t h a t S h e p a r d s h a s lo n g b e e n n o t e d f o r. 15 d i f f e r e n t S u n iu n s to c h o o s e f ro m in s iz e s 5 -1 0 , M e d iu m a n d N a r r o w . S q u e e ju n s I Y o u r e s u r e to fin d w h a t y o u 'r e lo o k in g fo r- - 8 d iffe re n t S q u e e ju n s to c h o o s e f ro m -- in s iz e s 5 -1 0 . M e d iu m ; 6 -1 0 N arro w . O u r E o s t Lansing s to r e sells m o r e B o ss s h o e s t h a n a n y o t h e r s h o e s to r e in M ich ig o n I O h .s o o r d V u h o es Jaeobsoriö 317 E a st G r a n d R iv e r U p s ta ir s a t th e D o w n t o w n " E a s t L a n s in g 326 So. W a sh in g to n 332-2851 '/ 485-7215