% he S ta te Hours V O LU M E 72 NUM BER 70 F R ID A Y , A P R IL 2 8 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA NSING M IC H IG A N 4 8824 lo a r d h e a rs c h a rg e s (f W K A R se x b ia s D A N IE L H I L B E R T t h e s ta tio n . In e x c h a n g e , I am r e q u e s tin g t h a t you H e r p r e s e n ta tio n o f a w r itte n d o c u m e n t r e s p o n d to all lis te n e r q u e rie s a b o u t I , employ« of W K A R ra d io h u re c e iv e d no q u e s tio n s o r q u e rie s by a n y o n e o b ta in in g b o o k s by r e f e r r in g th e m to o n e of L * ill««tions of m iK o n d u c t « b o u t o n th e b o a rd . th e P a r a m o u n t o r C o m m u n ity N e w s C en J J V , ! * MS!- Bo»rd o f T r u s te e s , S h e a lso p r e s e n te d t h e b o a rd w ith a copy t e r s in th e L a n s in g m e tro p o lita n a re a ." K * tfn z e d !he res p o n s e s h e r e o f a m em o w r itte n by R ic h a rd E ste ll - T « the worst I e x p e cte d ." S u its , w h o w a s p r e s e n t a t t h e m e e tin g , g e n e ra l m a n a g e r o f t h e s ta tio n w h o also »ho has filed a c o m p la in t r e p lie d t o t h e m em o by s ta tin g : " T h e r e w as d o e s t h e R a d io R e a d e r p r o g ra m fo r th e K h ig a n Civil R ig h ts C om m ission no fo rm al a g re e m e n t b e tw e e n E s te ll a n d I." s ta tio n — a n d s e n t to th e ra d io s ta ff o n M ay L; charges of discrim ination b y ra c e 13, 1975. H e c h a ra c te riz e d th e o n e c o n ta c t h e had Laid "as an inform ed c itiie n , I can w ith E s te ll c o n c e rn in g th e a v a ila b ility of Ltlat "hat looks bad on th e s u rfa c e " W e h a v e j u s t c o n c lu d e d an a g re e m e n t th e b o o k s a t h is s to r e s w hich E s te ll u s e d as ¿rotten inside." w ith M r. A lan S u ita , p r e s id e n t o f th e local "in fo rm a l." WL p|,i before th e b o a rd a t its P a r a m o u n t a n d c o m m u n ity N e w s C e n te rs 1 „jjht public c om m ent se ssio n w h e re in h e will p ro v id e m e w ith b oo k s for If p eo p le w e re r e f e r re d to S u its ’ book ( ¿ « I them to help all c itize n s t h e R a d io R e a d e r fro m tim e to tim e ," th e s to r e s by s ta f f o f th e s ta tio n it w a s o n ly as a L inter informed about p ro b le m s a t m em o s ta te d . c o n v e n ie n c e to th e c a lle r, S u its said . E s te ll co u ld no t b e re a c h e d fo r co m m e n t T h u rs d a y . In h e r p r e s e n ta tio n A y e n a lso a s k e d th e t r u s t e e s , a s t h e lic e n see s o f t h e s ta tio n , to m l i n d i c t m e n t s a n s w e r q u e s tio n s c o n c e rn in g p o ssib le n e p o ­ tis m , s e x d isc rim in atio n a n d g r o s s incom p e n te n c e w h ich s h e sa id b u r e a u c r a ts hav e r e fu s e d to r e s p o n d to. " A n d it is th o s e s a m e b u r e a u c r a ts — S t a te N e w s P e t e r O b e e g ro w n a rr o g a n t th ro u g h t h e lack o f co n tro l Michigan sun worshippers wasteno timepursuing tageous patch of ground. The easiest way to iden­ w c k e d b y B e l l — w ho h a v e s e n t a m e s s a g e w ith th e that early tan. The last of thewinter glaciers hides tify membersof the suncult isby their skin, which c ris p n e s s o f a c h illin g w in d : ‘t h e p u b lic be intheshadowof Shawparking rampwhile abatch glowsapainful redthistimeofyear. d a m n e d . '" s h e said. o f students spread their beach towels onanadvan- \ MY PERKINS fra m e w o rk fo r p r o se c u tin g th e s o c a lle d icontinuedonpage15) liHINGTON iAP) - A tto rn e y G en b lack b a g a b u s e s a s “g iv in g th e h ig h e s t Cjffio Bell undermined th e J u s tic e p r io rity to th o s e w ith th e g r e a te s t d e g re e of lvestigation of th e F B I a n d c u lp a b ility ." tdpossible indictments a g a in s t e ig h t A d a m so n a d d e d th a t F B I officials a n d Idml FBI officials, th e m an w h o e m p lo y e e s a r e still s u b je c t to d isc ip lin a ry ¿the probe said T hursday. L. Gardner told a S e n a te nations subcommittee t h a t Bell e f p r o c e d u r e s for a n y ro le th e y m ay h a v e h ad in th e a lle g e d ly illegal s u rv e illa n c e a c tiv i S e n a te n e g le c ts a b o r tio n c o v e ra g e tie s. h k ited the probe by r e f u s in g to le t pors seek perjury in d ic tm e n ts G a r d n e r te s tif ie d th a t th e ta s k fo rce not e.her peopit- has got to com e to a sto p ," he I is unspecified n u m b er of FB I whomthe task force b e lie v e d w e re o n ly fo u n d F B I a g e n ts in v o lv ed in b u rg la r In s u r a n c e b ill m a k e s it o p tio n a l ies b u t a ls o t u r n e d u p a c la ss in b re a k in g A bortion o p p o n e n ts, h o w ev er, a rg u e d it a n d e n te r in g t h a t w a s g iv en by a " g u e s t > d isc rim in a to ry to force e m p lo y e rs in all t the threat of p e rju ry c h a rg e s , l e c tu re r " a t t h e F B I tra in in g a c a d e m y in L A N S IN G l l 'P I l — T h e s ta t e S e n a te By a 2 5 S v o te , th e >' re ta in e d p rovisions individual ■raaid. his task force had no le v e r a g e Q u a n tic o . Va. Son>* of th o se w ho voted ag a in st th e bill T h u rs d a y a p p ro v e d a hill b a n n in g sex tid ed e a rlie r to th e w o m e n 's r ig h ts bill p lan s m ust cov er. 4 to force agents to tell t h e t r u t h said :he% did so re lu c ta n tly , a nd only A n o th e r f o rm e r m e m b e r o f th e ta s k d isc rim in a tio n in p e n sio n a n d h e a lth plans, (low ing - bu t not re j u in n g — e m p lo y e rs The bill, inally re t u rn e th e Hoi |ifiegedly illegal FBI a c tiv itie s, b ecau se of th e a n ti-ab o rtio n provisions, force. S te p h e n H o rn , to ld t h e s u b c o m m itte e b u t a llo w in g e m p lo y e rs to op t ou t w h e n it «I include a b o rtio n c iv e ra g e in disa b ility a 27 5 vote,, m a n d a te s ct e ra g e a bo: r said Bell also re fu s e d to let tit h e rs o b jec te d to th e cost of th e m easure, th a t Bell p le a d e d w ith a n F B I official to c o m es t o a b o rtio n s. n su ran ce. tio n s on doct•tor's o r d e r s c if th e seek indictm ents of e ig h t which n e v e r w as re v ie w e d by th e S e n a te re c a n t h is te s tim o n y a f t e r th e ta s k force It w a s v iew e d a s a v icto ry for a n ti An e a rlie r v e rsio n i f th e bill i >uld h a\ life is th re a t! i*d ■ a pro ■td officials on charges of w ire ta p - A p p ro p ria tio n s C om m ittee. Initheft. break ins or black b a g jo b s, icontinuedonpage15) a b o rtio n forces. •loluded a b o rtio n a s , i has rig h t i said fav o rs i*ich w om en able T he ban on sex disc rim in atio n in he a lth ph y sician 's s;ancti( ab o rti pyud false statem ents to a g o v e rn in su ra n c e p lan s m ea n s th a t preg n a n c y d isc rim in ate s >a g a in s t th e poor. b e n e fits m ust be c o v e re d . B ackers said Sen. Daniel 1 S. C ooper. D O ak P a rk , who laid the officials, some of w hom still ANNO UNCEM ENT PLAN N ED FOR M O N DAY fought for p ro a b o rtio n am e n d m e n t: m ost h e a lth in su ra n c e plans in M ichigan I for the FBI. included t h r e e s q u a d a lre a d y p ro v id e such coverage. eluded th a t th e m e a s u re r e tu r n s abor t four special agents in c h a rg e o f The p ro h ibition on d iscrim in atio n is ‘back to th e back alley s, back into the Mind one assistant d ire c to r, de sig n e d :o e n s u re w om en will receive of b igotry. berdid not name any of th e officials, O w e n to c h a lle n g e S e n . N e ls o n "D on't tell m e w h a t to do." Ct ouua: b e n e fits a nd m ak e e q u a l c o n trib u tio n s p d a s head of th e ta sk force last as m en. d e s p ite th e claim from a c tu a rie s p leaded w ith his S e n a te colleagues. "1 per but remained th e h e a d o f th e th a t w.»men's lo n g er life span r e q u ire s al section of the d e p a rtm e n t's civil By N U N Z IO M .LU PO c o m p e titio n will com e from N elso n , a L a n s in g D em o c ra t. tell o th e r p eo p le w h at to do. d ifie re m tre a tm e n t in pension plans in p division. StateNewsStaffWriter N elson h a s b e e n c ritic ize d re c e n tly for a c c e p tin g a $5.000 loan " T h e su p e rim p o s itio n of o u r moral L a r ry O w en will an n o u n c e p la n s M o n d ay to c h a lle n g e from an unofficial d o g ra c in g lo b b y ist 11 w e e k s b efo re in tro d u c in g 4 out of town until M onday, h ad no in c u m b e n t S e n . E a rl N elso n fo r th e 2 4 th D is tric t s e a t, so u rc e s leg islatio n to legalize th e s p o rt. “■iatecomment. But an a id e , T e r e n c e c lo se to th e E a s t L a n s in g council m e m b e r s a y . T h e 40 y e a r old la w m a k e r c o n te n d s th e loan had n o th in g to do »on. said the a tto rn e y g e n e ra l O w e n sa id s e v e ra l w e e k s a g o h e w a s c o n s id e rin g th e m o v e b u t w ith th e d e fe a te d S e n a te bill a n d th a t th e m oney had been j*»yhis handling of th e ca se a n d d o e s ittoget into a debate w ith t h e ta s k w o u ld no t c o n firm h is e le c tio n p la n s T h u r s d a y . H e sa id h e w ill, b o rro w e d from a long tim e frie n d . M illik e n k n o c k s r e p s |w?ers. h o w e v e r, m e e t w ith t h e p r e s s on M o n d ay to an n o u n c e his p lan s. T h e loan is c u rr e n tly b e in g in v e s tig a te d by th e FBI. O w e n will re s ig n from his p o s t a s d e p u ty s ta t e in su ra n c e O w en will a lso b e c h a lle n g ed in th e p r im a ry by F a s t L ansing “on described Bell’s philosop h ical c o m m issio n e r to d a y , s o u rc e s said . b e a u ty sh o p o w n e r P a tric ia N o rfle e t. H e is p lan n in g a to u g h c a m p u s d r iv e in clu d in g a b s e n te e b a llo t R ep u b lic a n s W illiam S e d e rb e r g , I n g h a m C o u n ty R epublican o v e r b u d g e t p a d d in g r e g is tr a tio n fo r th e A u g . 8 p rim a ry , th e y a d d e d . P a r ty c h a irp e rs o n , a n d Al N e r d r u m , an o p tic a l s to r e o w n e r, have In t h e 1975 E a s t L a n s in g C ity C o u n cil e le c tio n s , O w en w a s th e a ls o e x p re s s e d an in te r e s t in t h e s e a t. to p v o te g e t t e r a n d a ls o took a s u b s ta n tia l s h a r e o f t h e v o te s in T h e big th re e D e m o c ra ts in th e d is tr ic t — R ep. Tom "H oke" Bv J O A N N A F IR E S T O N E pose a se rio u s th re a t to o u r fiscal w ell-being on c a m p u s a n d o ff c a m p u s p re c in c ts w ith h ig h c o n c e n tra tio n s of H olcom b. D L a n sin g , R e p . D a v id H o llis te r. D L a n sin g , a n d R ep. H. L A N S IN G i t 'P I i - Gov. W illiam G. if th e y a r e allow ed to s ta n d .” M illiken said ,0 .0 s tu d e n ts . L y n n Jo n d a h l. D E a s t L a n s in g — s a id th e y w ould not oppose M illiken sa id T h u rs d a y th e L e g isla tu re is at his first c a pital n ew s c o n feren ce in n e a rly S o u r c e s s a id h e is c o n fid e n t in h is p o litical c lo u t in t h e d is tr ic t, N elson w hen h e a n n o u n c ed p la n s for a seco n d te r m e a rlie r th is po sin g "a s e rio u s t h r e a t" to th e s ta te 's fiscal th re e m o n th s. "I u rg e th e m em b e rs of th e e sp e c ia lly in s tu d e n t s e c to rs . A n u m b e r o f s tu d e n t s to o k p a r t in h is m o n th . well b e in g by p a d d in g th e 197S 79 s ta te L e g isla tu re to r e e v a lu a te th e ir actions. 1975 council c a m p a ig n a n d a r e e x p e c te d to d o so a g a in . T h ey had c o n s id e re d r u n n in g fo r th e s e a t w h en N elson b u d g e t by $211 m illion. ‘F o r in stan ce, at th is point b u d g e t bills O w e n will b e r u n n in g o n th e D e m o c ra tic tic k e t a n d c e rta in an n o u n c ed last O c to b e r h e w o u ld not se ek re-electio n . "S e v e ra l re c e n t leg isla tiv e ac tio n s will being co n sid ered by th e L e g isla tu re would. in s id e a> th e resu lt of a m e n d m e n ts w hich have b»-en a dded, spend $211 m illion m ore th a n I I Ino» h o » J,, build recom m ended. It also is c o n sid e rin g o th e r kodle,twelveways?See F ifty - o n e w o r k e r s d ie w h e n s c a f fo ld in g c o lla p s e s hil;> and p ro g ra m s th a t w ould th ro w th e I RflIJto findouthowtodoit. bu d g e t f u rth e r out of balance by a n ad d itio n al $200 m illion plus, e ith e r th ro u g h g iv e a w a y p ro g ra m s or by c u ttin g s ta te ST. MARYS. W.VA. (AP) - Fifty-one scaffolding which was a tta c h e d to th e t h a t t h e o p e ra tio n s o f R e se a rc h C o ttre ll w ra p p e d a ro u n d th e in sid e of th e to w e r, re v e n u e s th ro u g h ill conceived ta x b rea k s." construction workers plunged to their forms. In c., t h e s u b c o n tr a c to r b u ild in g th e to w e r, b e g a n p e e lin g a w a y a n d th e n fell. M illiken said th e s ta t e H ouse "is m ore " f a th e r deaths Thursday when ascaffoldinside a In Washington, a s p o k e sp e rs o n for th e h a d n e v e r b e e n in sp e c te d . P e p p ie r. 38. sa id , " T h e first th in g I h e a rd c o n c ern e d a t th e m om ent w ith sp e n d in g powercompanycoolingtowercollapsedand Occupational Safety and H e a lth A dm ini In B o u n d B rook, N .J .. T h o m a s B u ontane. w a s c o n c re te falling. I h ad ju s t s e n t a th a n w ith saving." ¿1*has sprun*and il's tumbled168feettotheground. Eightofthe strationsaid13inspectionso f th e P le a s a n ts d i r e c to r o f c o rp o r a te co m m u n ica tio n s for b a s k e t . . . up. I looked o v e r m y left H e c riticized s ta t e law m a k e rs for failing victimsweremembersofonefamily. Power Stationsitesince1973 h ad rev e a led R e s e a rc h C o ttre ll sa id it w a s “a co m p le te sh o u ld e r a n d I could se e it falling. 1 could to im m e d ia te ly ban k $65 m illion in th e »II nB °U1 of fon,roP T oday Rescuershadtopull manyofthevictims "numerous violations, both se rio u s and m y s te ry how th is can h a p p e n . . . it s se e p eo p le falling th ro u g h th e a ir and special "rain y d a y " fund, w hich c alls on tbn T ' “ dt'K W te m p e ra from under a twisted mass of steel and non-serious," but hesaid hed id not know im p o ssib le ." e v e ry th in g falling." th em to sa v e e x c ess r e v e n u e s in good rubble inside the base of the huge what they were. J o h n P e p p ie r, a la b o r e r s ta n d in g on th e "T h e y ju s t fell like d o m in o e s." a w itn ess econom ic lim e s for u s e in le a n e r perio d s. H o ith t ** p 4 r tly cylindrical concretetower. Statepoliceand Spokesperson James Foster said the g r o u n d in t h e m id d le o f th e to w e r w h en th e sa id . ”1 looked u p a n d m en w e re s c re a m in g T hat m oney, h e said, should h a v e been ^ ‘«the mid 30satU re9drO P' the office of West Virginia Gov. Jay most recent inspectionw a s a y e a r ago a n d d i s a s t e r o c c u rre d , sa id th e scaffold. a n d h o lle rin g .'' skim m ed off th e to p of re v e n u e s b e fo re th e Rockefellerconfirmedthat all 51menwho L e g isla tu re e v e n th o u g h t a b o u t sp ending. wereatopthemetal scaffolddied. “If th e L e g isla tu re is to k e e p th e people’s A local fire station was pressed into tr u s t, it m u st act resp o n sib ly , sp en d w isely service as a temporary morgue where R e b e ls c la im K ab u l cou p su c c e ssfu l a nd s a v e m o re rea d ily ." M illiken said. A lthou gh he conceded th a t a p p ro p ria ­ relativescametoidentifythedead. Rockefeller extendedhis “deepest sym­ tio n s bills a r e alm o st a lw a y s infla te d e a rly in th e b u d g e t p ro ce ss. M illiken sa id he w as pathy“tothefamiliesofthe51victimsand N E W D E L H I, In d ia (A P I - Rebel fo rces >i> A fg h a n is ta n claim ed re v o lu tio n a ry council hail ta k e n c o n tro l of th e T e x a s size n a tio n of 20 m illion p eo p le, w e d g e d b e tw e e n P a k is ta n . Ira n a n d th e Soviet especially w o rrie d th is y e a r. said: “Tragedies of this magnitude are on T h u rs d a y to h a v e o v e rth ro w n th e a u lh o r ita r ia n g o v e rn m e n t of difficult to understand and even more P r e s id e n t M o h am m ed D ao u d a fte r a rm o r a n d a ir a tta c k s on th e U nion. " F o r t h e first tim e p o w e r h a s co m e in to th e h a n d s o f th e p e o p le ." "I c a n 't r e m e m b e r a tim e w hen th e y w e re difficulttoaccept.” Rockefeller'sofficesaid p re s id e n tia l h e a d q u a r te r s a n d o th e r g o v e rn m e n t b u ild in g s in th e a s far out of line a s th e y a re now ,” h e said. i s T' the accident was the worst non-coal mine c a p ita l o f K ab u l. . . . . ,. ,, , he sa id . "T h e last re m n a n t o f im p e ria lism a n d ty ra n n y of th e M oham m edz.ai h a s b e e n p u t to an e n d ." T h e g o v e rn o r said he also is concerned construction accident in the state history T h e re b e l cla im , b ro a d c a s t on K ab u l ra d io , c o u ld no t b e T h e M o h am m edzai is th e c lan o f b o th D aoud a nd fo rm e r K ing th a t th e S e n a te " a p p e a rs re a d y to d is to rt andpoaaiblyinU.S.history. im m e d ia te ly c o n firm e d — m any lines of c o m m u n icatio n w e re cut to M u h am m ad Z a h irS h a h . w ho w a s o v e rth r o w n by D aoud in 1973. to ta lly " his new c ity re v e n u e s h a rin g A spokesperson for the International th e lan d lo ck ed , m o u n ta in o u s nation. p ro g ra m by s c a tte r in g funds th ro u g h o u t UnionofOperatingEngineersinCharleston B u t in L o n d o n , d ip lo m a tic d isp a tc h es a n d r e p o r t s o f m o n ito re d W e s te rn d ip lo m a ts h e re s a id t h e b ro a d c a s t m ig h t in d ic a te th e th e s ta t e in ste a d of ta r g e tin g th e m to saidthescaffoldwasthekindknownasa ra d io b ro a d c a s ts fro m th e A fg h an capital sa id th e a rm e d fo rc e s had co u p le a d e rs a r e politically to t h e left of D ao u d . T h e y said Q adir c o m m u n ities w ith th e h e a v ie s t incom e ta x “slipform"becauseit hangsoverthetopof se iz e d c o n tro l a n d "w ip e d o u l" D aoud s fam ily. p re v io u sly h ad b e e n k now n only a s v ice c o m m a n d e r of th e a ir force. b u rd en s. formsintowhichconcreteispouredandis M any b o d ies w e r e s e e n in K abul's s tr e e ts a f t e r s e v e r a l h o u rs of Q a d ir d e c la red th e new r e g im e w ould follow a fo re ig n policy of "T o do th is ," h e sa id , "wouldbetoscatter continuously movedhigher asthe tower’s h e a v y fig h tin g , sa id d ip lo m atic so u rc e s h e re in c o n ta c t w ith " s tr ic t" non a lig n m e n t. A fg h a n is ta n tra d itio n a lly h a s m ain tain e d o u r re s o u rc e s, s p re a d in g themtoothinto heightisincreased. Hesaidhebelievedone e y e w itn e s s e s in K ab u l. clo se tie s w ith th e S oviet U nion, i ts m a jo r tra d in g p a r tn e r , b u t also p ro v id e m e a n in g fu l assistancewhere it is oftheformsbeingfilledwithconcretemay G en A b d u l Q a d ir, w h o d e scrib ed h im self a s c h ie f o f d e fe n s e h a s rec e iv ed a id from t h e U n ite d S ta te s . n e e d ed ." havebroken, beginningthecollapseof the fo rc e s, sa id in th e re b e l b ro ad c a st m o n ito re d h e re t h a t a m ilita ry C o m m i s s i o n O K s b e n z e n e 6 0 , WASHINGTON(AP) - The cizedthe■ commissionfor delay comeeffective until sometime ingredients in anticipation of ConsumerProductSafetyCom­ ing the ban, saying it had in the fall because of legal theban. i*“ny Ot |eukl mission continued a govern­ allowedbusinessestocontinue procedurestoput the baninto Inastatementissuedprior to * *)ne marrow denr„1 ment assault on benzene, vot­ sellingproductscontainingben effect. thecommission’s expected ap •h e resu lt of »luggL! ing unanimously Thursday to zeneinstead of ordering them Benzene, a clear, colorless proval Thursday theconsumer •h eWolfe commission," banthesuspectedcancer-caus offstoreshelves. liquid with a rather pleasant groupsaiddelays in its imple­ u i d the b ingagent foundinmany house Earlier this year, the Labor odor, isusedinsuchconsumer mentation have caused new **ehed 'K . t and ‘nadequate“' holdproducts. Department's Occupational products as paint thinners, casesofcancer. a provi,i„„ ¡. The commission took the Safety andHealth Administra rubbercement, artist’ssupplies ’’If the commission had ^ b* n lh*l »o"|| L e b a n o n in v e s tig a tin g lo o tin g r e p o r t s actioninresponsetoapetition tion and the Environmental and household cleaning sol banned benzeneat thetimeof tPh *° 'f a“CtS ■'""taming filednearly ayear agoby the Protection Agency had laid vents. our petition, many people •h re now on store, Health Research Group, an siegetobenzene, bothcitingit Most products containing would not have gotten leuke­ be sold, BEIRUT, L e b a n o n (A P ) — T h e L e b a n e s e T h e r e p o r ts s a id th e r e lic s w e r e ta k e n organizationaffiliatedwithcon asathreat topublic health. benzene have been reformu mia.’’ said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, t a Ea a!rlieSafety r this year J g o v e r n m e n t is in v e s tig a t in g r e p o r ts t h a t f r o m H o n n a w iy e , f iv e m ile s s o u th e a s t o f sumer advocateRalphNader. Thursday’s action by the lated by their manufacturers directoroftheconsumergroup. m inistration cited and' H th e Is ra e li a r m y m a d e o f f w it h a n c ie n t T y re . But the Nader group criti consumer agency will not be who have substituted other He said in an interview that e x posure to benzene e ,|deI tr e a s u re s fr o m a r c h e o lo g ic a l d ig s n e a r T h e g o v e r n m e n t A n t iq u it ie s D e p a r t «•neer, , „ d it 4 t h e b ib lic a l p o r t c ity o f T y re a n d t h a t th e lo o t o ffs e t th e e n t ir e c o s t o f la s t m o n th s m e n t s a id i f th e t h e f t is p r o v e d , i t w o u ld 25% O F A M E R IC A N S N E E D H E L P : ons aimed at 1 a s k th e U .N . E d u c a tio n a l, S c ie n t if ic a n d industrial safety ru, ,1 in v a s io n . Is ra e l te r m e d th e r e p o r t w i t h ­ C u ltu r a l O r g a n iz a t io n t o h e lp i t r e c o v e r m entation „f the o u t fo u n d a tio n . th e r e lic s . have been delayed b l L o c a l r e p o r te r s w r o t e t h a t Is r a e li h e li­ c o p te r s b o r e o f f a t le a s t th r e e b u r ia l A s p o k e s p e r s o n f o r th e d e p a r tm e n t A id f o r m e n ta l h e a lth p r o p o s e d litigation, however s a id th e U .N . p e a c e k e e p in g fo r c e in , D; - h ^ la Hingha». c a s k e ts , f iv e c la y ja r s o f je w e lr y a n d tw o s o u th L e b a n o n w o u ld a ls o b e a s k e d to h e a d , OSIIA, g o ld s ta tu e s fr o m th e e r a o f P h o e n ic ia n h e lp in a n y " p e r m is s ib le a s p e c t w it h in its WASHINGTON(AP) - The ceremony. The president tern would cost $600 million or in their families or among th e action was ta|ten I K in g H ir a m , w h o r u le d f r o 9 6 9 t o 9 3 5 B .C . ju r is d ic t io n . " President's Commission on created the commission last over five years. their neighbors and friends.” "ex p o su re t„ be„ ' Mental HealthsaidThursday it year at hiswife’ssuggestion. The suggestions vary from The commission said new T h e KPA said n , |J a cancer danger." foundthat 25percentofAmeri Inacceptingthereport, Car providing maternal care to evidenceshowsthat 15percent e re d benzene daneel P l a s t e r c o p y o f s ta t u e s to le n cans suffer from mental pro­ ter said the panel’s proposals prevent mental problems in of the U.S. population needs sid blems and proposed a $600 will not becostly and that he childrentochangingthe Medi mental health services at any hharm ealth , characterizing f million program of treatment will support the “modest in­ careandMedicaidprogramsso giventime, and25percent“are m a te sfulthat air pollutant 1 BRUSSELS. B e lg iu m (A P ) — A p la s te r andprevention. creases in the budget” the that they reimburse patients estimatedtosufferfrommildto po unds of benzene« r some 1601 tim e s , b u t th e f ig u r e t h a t w a s ta k e n In a report presented to programwill require. who seek help for mental moderate depression, anxiety into th e a ir each vear p c o p y o f th e s to le n M a n n e k e n P is w a s W e d n e s d a y is n o t th e o r ig in a l b ro n z e President Carter, the 20-mem The commission report ex illness. and other indicators of emo­ s n a tc h e d a n d h a u le d a w a y b y th ie v e s s c u lp te d b y J e r o m e D u q u e s n o y in 1619. ber commission said the pro­ pressedhopethat peoplesome­ Bryantidentifiedthenation's tional disorder at any given abyt gasoline storage fr o m B ru s s e ls ' m a in s q u a r e T h u rs d a y , T h a t is k e p t in th e M u n ic ip a l M u s e u m o f gramshould focusparticularly day will be “as willing to use most pressing need as ending time." refineries, e ke „ o n e d a y a f t e r it w a s p u t u p , p o lic e s a id . t h e G r a n d P la c e , th e m a in s q u a r e o f on upgrading services for the mental health servicesas they the“abysmal"treatment ofthe autom obiles. T h e M a n n e k e n P is , o n e o f B e lg iu m 's B ru s s e ls . elderly, children, minorities aretousetheemergency room chronicallymentallyill, particu m o s t fa m o u s to u r is t a ttr a c t io n s , w a s andthose with chronic mental inthelocal hospital"andurged larlybyphasingout largestate s to le n W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g . T h e p la s te r T h e s t a t u e , w h ic h o ffe n d s s o m e t o u r ­ is ts b e c a u s e o f th e l i t t l e b o y 's p o s tu r e a n d illness. First lady Rosalynn Carter, makingsuchservicesavailable at “reasonablecost." mental hospitals in favor of community basedfacilities. Terrorists strike agaiJ c o p y w a s p u t u p W e d n e s d a y f o r th e p e r f o r m a n c e , h a s b e e n th e t a r g e t o f b e n e fit o f to u r is ts . honorary head of the commis The report's 117 recommen­ Mental problems afflict “al­ s t u d e n t p r a n k s o r p o lit ic a l p r o t e s ts f o r sion gave the report to her dations for improving the na­ mostail Americans," thereport T w o te le p h o n e c a lls W e d n e s d a y s u g ­ g e s te d th e s ta tu e , o f a l i t t l e b o y y e a rs . husband at a White House tion's mental health care sys- concluded, "either themselves. but sta y m um on Mo u r in a tin g , w o u ld b e r e t u r n e d s o o n . T h e T h e p la s te r c o p y w a s b r o k e n o f f fr o m s ta tu e h a s b e e n s to le n a n u m b e r o f its s ta n d a t th e a n k le s . Tl'HIN. Italy IAIM- Twomenandablondwoman«1 amhush shot aFiat executiveinthelegsThursdayinthJ G o v ern m en t sp en d s m illio n s terrorist strikeintwodaysattributedtotheRedBrigidnT gang kept silent onthe fateo( kidnapped former PrenJ Morn. The hit teamsprayedpistol fireat SergioPtlmieri, faiher of two children, shattering bones in bothhisled o n film , v id e o ta p in g a c tiv itie s walked toabusstopshortly after 8a.m. They'veruinedmefor therest ofmy life," Ptlmieri, i WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter was makingactivitiescostthetaxpayersmoremoney of union relations at a Mirafiori aaserably plant, toldt told Thursday that the government spends at than would be spent under the proposed fiscal fromhishospital bed. least$500millionayearonaudio-visual activities 1979budget for the entire foreign military aid Shootingpeopleinthelegs— atechniquecalled"Its» markedby"wasteandquestionableprocedures." program. - has been used for years in sectarian fightingin The White House released ayear long study Thestudy turnedupevidenceof"apatternof Ireland. thatCarterhadorderedinaneffort tosearchfor wasteandquestionableprocedures." Asaresult, Palmieri, inchargeof union relations at aMirafioriu federal wasteandinefficiency. the Officeof Management and Budget has set plant, wasthe11thofficial oftheFiat carcompany, Italy's C a r te r a u th o r i z e s u r a n i u m s h ip m e n t Thestudy, whichitselfcost$82,000. concludes forth govemmentwide rules aimed at ending private employer, to be wounded in aterrorist attackI that the government's production of films, waste, duplication of effort and inefficiency in years. videotapes and slides, television spots, radio audio-visual programs. W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) - P re s id e n t C o r- recordings and filmstrips costs enough to run Oneofthenewrulesevenbarsfederal officials Witnesses said theterrorist triofiredasPalmieri i p j t e r o v e r r u le d th e N u c le a r R e g u la to r y w i l l h o n o r th e s e c o m m itm e n ts ," C a r t e r theStateDepartment for sixmonths. fromsuccumbing to the temptation to become the bus stop a fewdoors down fromhis homeon 1 1 C o m m is s io n a n d d e c id e d T h u rs d a y to s a id in a le t t e r t o C o n g re s s . 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T h e b o a rd c h a irp e rso n suspended RA case U n fo rtu n a te ly , v iew in g A S M S U 's p e r P.*. «""‘»‘"R at g o v e rn m e n t." form a nee o v e r th e p a s t fiv e y e a rs , th e vas elect •ves and I from a m o n g th e re p r e s e n ta By KYOWEN F u rb u s h will be p re s e n tin g th e case , , | »ludrnl g o v e rn m e n t s tu d e n t A s s ta t e d in its c o n s titu tio n , A S M S !' is re s p o n s ib le fo r u n d e rg r a d u a te s tu d e n t d e p re s id e n t h a s w ie ld e d m o re c o n tro l th a n th e p re s id e n ts of v ario u s living »rgam zations to •hair th e m e e tin g s w ith o u t Sut*NowoSuff Writer b e fo re N o n n a m a k er. L a rro w e sa id he I n , following n n i ly » » b o ard m em b e rs. S u sp e n d e d W illiam s Hall re s id e n t d oes n o t know if R H PO will p re s e n t it in ASMSI - r isio n m ak in g o f a n all U n iv e rs ity n a tu re Ve t only th e 17 r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s h a v e an a s s is ta n t Jo h n F u rb u s h h as a ppealed th e ir ca se to N o n n a m a k er a t t h a t tim e '** ,1, .if AS MSU ra n g e s from a n d p r e s id e s o v e r M SU s tu d e n t o rg an iza 7 he r e fe re n d u m p a s se d a n d Tim Cain official vote. his susp en sio n to Vice p re s id e n t (or a s well. d', | d" su|»|»«»rtive tit to ta l indif tio n s. m a r n e A S M S! s first p o p u larly ele c ted In 1974. A S M S U sp o n s o re d a s tu d e n t p resid e n t. S tu d e n t A ffairs Eldon N o nnam aker, A cco rd in g to L a rro w e , th e sam e It is u p to th e 17 m e m b e r b o ard , th e w ho has final a p p e lla te p o w e r in the re fe re n d u m to d e c id e w h e th e r th e b o a rd a rg u m e n ts u sed a t th e e a rlie r h e a rin g | i l student U"vrrn m e n t b ran c h e s, p re s id e n t a n d h is five c a b in e ts a n d six • th e n , th e A S M S U p re s id e n t has ra se . p re s id e n t sh o u ld b e p o p u larly ele c ted . 1)4 will be p re s e n te d a t th e N o n n a m a k er mure publicity, m o re r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e m in o rity councils to i a fa v o ra b le p o sitio n to claim the I m- jttract.“ P re v io u sly , only th e 10 co lleg e r e p r e F a c u lty G riev an ce O fficer and econo- h e a rin g . T he m ajo r a rg u m e n ts a re t "f a la r g e r c o n stitu e n c y . Id -. m irs p ro fe sso r C. P a tric k ' L a s h '- L ar F u rb u s h ’s rig h t of p riv a c y a n d th e Iv. th e p re s id e n t is e le c te d from th e e n t ire row e, who is s e rv in g as F u rh u s h 's re la tio n s h ip b e tw e en his sm o k in g m a ri­ in d e r g r a d u a te s tu d e n t body a nd th e counsel, said N o n n a m a k er told L arro w e ju a n a a nd his ab ility to p e rfo rm his job. ■ p résen tâtiv es a r e e le c te d only from th e W e d n esd a y he will h e a r th e case. No In th e a rb itra tio n h e a rin g , R H PO u d e n ts i»f th e ir college. d a te has been se t for th e h e a rin g , hut i n t e r r e p a i r u n d e r w a y 'c o n tin u e d o n p a g e 7) N o n n a m a k er said he hopes to h e a r th e a rg u e d th a t sm oking m a riju a n a w as a d e a r violation of F u rb u s h ’s re s id e n t case nex t w eek, L a rro w e added. a s s is ta n t c o n tra c t, and t h a t F u rb u s h F u rb u s h w as s u sp en d e d by W illiam s should h a v e been a w a re of it. Bv K V O W E N r e p la c e d a m a g e d p la n ts a n d sid ew alk s, A c c o rd in g to H aron, th e o rig in a l pool w as Hall H ead a d v iso r E ric P a r k s Nov. 7 L a rro w e said he will also b rin g to S taff W rite r ere and for C am pus P a r k s nd a a lo n g w ith th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a new h o r tic u ltu re pool. built in th e 1930s, a n d did no t h a v e a n y - S tu d e n t - a fte r a d m ittin g he had sm oked m ari N o n n a m a k er’s a tte n tio n a re c e n t F e d ­ lea k a g e p ro b le m s u n til a b o u t t h r e e y e a rs ju a n a in his room . e ra l C ourt of A ppeals decision in which s umc to re p a ir w in te r ’s R e p la cin g th e h o r tic u ltu re pool b ehind ago. I his y e a r th e c o m m issio n d e c id e d to G overnm ent T h e su sp en sio n w as th e n u pheld by th< th e c o u rt ruled sm oking m ariju a n a t h e S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g is th e only rep la c e th e pool b e c a u se m e m b e rs felt R e sid en c e H alls P ro g ra m s O ffice Ap w ould not affect a pe rso n s jo b p e rfo r­ nn, director of C am p u s P a r k s m a jo r p ro je c t th e c o m m issio n is w o rk in g on m o ney w ould b e b e tt e r s p e n t in rep la c in g p e a ls B oard a f te r an a rb itra tio n h e a rin g m ance. T h e r u lin g cam e a fte r a m an w as r said work is u n d e rw a y to th is s p rin g , th e d ire c to r said. th e pool th a n r e p a irin g it a g a in . B aro n said. in J a n u a r y . F u rb u s h ap p e ale d th e dism isse d from his job for b e in g c a ught T h e n ew ro u n d s h a p e d pool will b e th e decision to th e S tu d e n t F a c u lty Ju d i w ith m a riju a n a in his hom e. s a m e size a s th e o rig in a l, a n d will h a v e a c ia ry in F 'e b ru a ry . b u t th e ju d ic iary T his case is "id entical" w ith Fur- s u b m e rg e d fo u n ta in . T h e only m a jo r c h a n g e re fu s e d to h e a r t h e case. b u s h ’s L a rro w e said. " A t lea st w e do will b e th e a d d itio n o f s te p p in g s to n e s L a rro w e a n d c rim inal ju stic e p ro fe s ­ h a v e an o p p o rtu n ity to p re s e n t his w hich will allow peo p le to w alk u p to th e s o r Zolton F e re n c y . w ho defe n d e d 'F u r b u s h ’si case," L a rro w e said, “I pool's e d g e , B aro n said. F u rb u s h a t th e R H P O h e a rin g , and th in k it s all w e can ask." A p r iv a te sw im m in g pool c o n tr a c to r will b e h ire d to c o n s tru c t th e pool, bu t B aron sa id th e final b id s h a v e not b e e n m ad e. T h e pool sh o u ld b e c o m p le te d in m id M ay. O th e r p r o je c ts th is s p rin g in clu d e im p ro v in g th e a re a s a ro u n d th e L ib ra ry . J o n e s s u g g e s ts g r o u p th e r a p y K ello g g C e n te r a n d B e sse y H a ll. B aro n said so m e of th e o ld e r p la n ts in th e s e a re a s will be ta k e n o u t. a n d new o n e s will b e p lan te d . B y K IM S H A N A H A N s tu d e n t b o a rd . M e m b e rs a p p ro v e d of th e from th e M SU ca m p u s to w o rk on perso n al B aro n sa id m o st m a jo r p r o je c ts a r e b e g u n a f te r J u ly 1. w h en C a m p u s P a r k s a n d SuteNewsStaffWriter idea b u t could not a g re e on a d a te for th e conflicts a nd to g e t to know ea ch o th e r." In an a tte m p t to e n c o u ra g e m e m b e rs to r e t r e a t so J o n e s w ith d re w th e m ea su re. P la n n in g re c e iv e s its b u d g e t. D u rin g th e N o b o ard m em b e rs w e re opposed to th e c o n fro n t fee lin g s o f a n g e r th e y m ay have T h e bill w ould h a v e d ire c te d A SM SU "»pring m onth'» th e c o m m issio n w o rk s to th e o ry of th e idea o r its u se fu ln e ss, b u t to w a rd each o th e r . A S M S U S tu d e n t B oard C o m p tro lle r Tom C h u rc h to allot $600 from se v e ra l b o a rd m e m b e rs had conflicts w ith re p la c e t r e e s a n d p la n ts w hich h a v e b een a P re s id e n t D an J o n e s h a s p r o p o se d session th e Special P r o je c ts F u n d to c o v e r th e th e pro p o se d d a te . d a m a g e d d u r in g th e w in te r. o f in te n s iv e th e r a p y fo r all m e m b e rs . r e t r e a t e x p e n se s . A lthough J o n e s a tte m p te d to “w aive th e O f th e 7.000 d iffe re n t ty p e s o f t r e e s a n d J o n e s p ro p o se d a w e e k e n d e n c o u n te r In s te a d . J o n e s p ro p o se d th a t a w ee k e n d code" on th e pro p o sa l to allo c a te $600 for s h ru b s on th e M SU c a m p u s, th e flo w erin g se ssio n w ith a p ro fe ssio n a l t h e r a p is t in a e n c o u n te r se ssio n w ith a p rofessional th e r e t r e a t, th e b o a rd re fu s e d to w aiv e it c ra b a p p le tr e e s w e re o n e o f th e h a rd e s t h it. m em o s e n t to b o a rd m e m b e rs a f te r last th e r a p is t w ould be a b e tt e r idea th a n a a nd th e bill w as auto m a tic a lly p a s se d on to V: B aro n said. H e a d d e d th a t th is w in te r tr e e s on T h u r s d a y 's m ee tin g . w eekend re tre a t. th e b u d g e t c o m m ittee. A t th e m e e tin g , J o n e s o rig in a lly in tr o ­ ~ \( •c o n tin u e d on p a g e ?• d u ced a bill fo r a w e e k e n d r e t r e a t fo r th e T h e o rig in a l plan of a w e e k e n d r e tr e a t w as to b e fo r th e p u rp o se o f " g e ttin g aw av “W a iv in g th e code" is a p ro c e d u re th a t ' -* aL \n j e n a b le s th e b o ard to v o te on a bill im m e d ia te ly a fte r it is in tro d u c ed r a th e r th a n w a itin g for it to be a p p ro v e d by th e b u d g e t o r policy co m m ittee s. P re su m a b ly , th e bill will be killed b y th e F u n d i n g p r o p o s a l t a b l e d b u d g e t c o m m ittee since J o n e s no lon g er feels a w e e k e n d r e t r e a t will accom plish th e o b je c tiv e s he seek s. Now . J o n e s is p ro p o sin g t h a t J a c k Cohen, ByNEALHALDANE S h e said if th e c o m m itte e feels th e b u d g e t R H A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s a g re e d by consent a pro fessio n al th e r a p is t from C onnecticut, A p ro p o sa l to im p le m e n t g u id elin es in re a s o n a b le th e re q u e s t will b e t u rn e d fly to M SU to conduct an in te n s iv e th e ra p y to b rin g th e gu id elin es to d o rm s for f u rth e r p ro v id in g a d d itio n a l fu n d in g fo r m in o rity dow n. session. discussion. o r g a n iz a tio n s w a s in tro d u c e d a n d ta b le d at P h illip s sa id g u id elin es w ill c a u se R H A to "Ja ck C ohen w ould h a v e a profound In o th e r ac tio n R H A a n d M SU G ro u n d s W e d n e s d a y 's R e s id e n re H alls A sso ciatio n b eco m e m o re in v o lv ed by h a v in g v a rio u s effect on th e w o rk in g of A S M S U ,” J o n e s D e p a rtm e n t m ad e p lan s to notify s tu d e n ts m e e tin g . m in o rity o rg a n iz a tio n s com e d ire c tlv to said in th e m em o a d d re s s e d to b o ard a nd ab o u t t r e e sp ra y in g for D u tch E lm d isease. L eslie P h illip s, M in o rity A d v iso ry Com RHA. c a binet m em b ers. T re e s on c a m p u s a r e s p ra y e d for th e m itte e c h a irp e rs o n , said th e g u id elin es "T h e g u id e lin e s will allow th e M inority w e re e s ta b lis h e d by th e c o m m itte e to h e lp A d v iso ry C o m m itte e to e n te r th e d o rm s d ise a s e e v e ry s p rin g te rm . continuedonpage7* e a s e c o m m u n ica tio n b e tw e e n v a rio u s mi a n d d isc u s s p ro b le m s w ith th e hall g o v e rn n o rity o r g a n iz a tio n s a n d d o rm g o v e rn m e n ts m e n t a n d th e o th e r o rg an iz a tio n in volved." in m a tte r s o f fu n d in g . s h e s.iid. P h illip s said in o r d e r fo r th e o rg an iz a S h e a ls o said th e a m o u n t o f m oney th e T r u s te e s m e e t to d a y tio n s to re c e iv e th e s u p p le m e n ta ry fu n d in g c o m m itte e is a s k in g for will no t be v e ry S t o to N e w s D e b o r o h J B o f i th e y m u st firs t su b m it a n ite m iz e d b u d g e t larg e . S h e sa id if th e R H A re p r e s e n ta tiv e s T h e M SU B oard of T r u s te e s will hold its 443 U. |Wf «go of spring, besides the sunbathers, is all the new to t h e ir d o rm councils. a p p ro v e a b u d g e t fall te r m fo r th e M ino rity m o n th ly b u s in e s s s e ssio n to d a y a t 10 a.m . in T he b o ard is sch ed u led to c o n sid e r a windtreeson campus that the grounds maintenance crews are " If t h e y im in o rity o rg a n iz a tio n s! feel th e y A d v is o ry C o m m itte e , th e to ta l a m o u n t will th e B oard Room on th e fo u rth floor of th e c a n d id a te for a p e rm a n e n t c h a irp e rs o n of iftofillintheholesthat they'vebeendigging. w e re g iv en a n in a d e q u a te a m o u n t by th e ir d o rm g o v e rn m e n ts th e y c a n co m e to u s for b e a b o u t $200. 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T h e folks w ho h a v e r e m a in e d s ile n t a n d w on d erfu lly honed system ,,f w ith h eld v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n fro m th e Hut th e m a k in g s o f th e W K A R sc an d a l w o rk in g on his behalf tha, „ J p eo p le a r e ju s t a s g u ilty a s t h e a lle g e d p e r p e t r a t o r s o f th e m o st r e c e n t c a m p u s fiasco. b e g a n long b e fo re th e e m p lo y e e 's a lle g a tio n s c a m e to lig h t. M e m b e rs o f t h e W K A R IRA c ro s s him . o r his b uffer. M, Uf|| I A s of th is w riting, Estell ls Jimmy Carter s ta f f a p p a re n tly a s k e d t h e U n iv e rs ity to sohj a t h is ow n req u e st t„ he A s jo u rn a lis ts a n d p ro fe s s io n a ls in v o lv ed look in to G e n e ra l M a n a g e r R ic h a rd E s te li's in th e d aily m ed ia , th e y sh o u ld k n o w b e tt e r . 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GETMYCON- WHATS THIS ABOUTm ONVW, W o n d e rs HJHW ), a lso a p p e a r s to be 1) IT'S DUKE! TRACTPRO- E d ito ria l D e p a r t m e n t KIP NEEDING HIS OWN DUKE. HES re c e iv in g a d isp r o p o r tio n a te s h a re of -J L . POSALYETT UNIVERSAL GYM? JUSTTOO Michael Ta m m ura P h o to E d ito r nag,nq l,hi0i M a g g ie W a lk e r lu n d in g r e la tiv e t o o th e r g r o u p s w ith in th e ¡Y Í® ) 8I6F0RTHE K a I B ro w n E n t e r ta in m e n t a n d Bo o k Ed d o rm . In a d d itio n , th e UBW is o v e r "'•on Eil,tor or Kothy fsse/man x \ J standard D a v e M is ia lo w s k i S p o r ts E d ito r r e p r e s e n te d in th e d o rm c o m p a re d to th e R a lp h F ro m m o lm o M ic h a e l W in te r la y o u t E d ito r C o p y C h ie f Jom Shanahan D e b o ra h H e y w o o d r e s id e n ts a s a w h o le, s in c e th e y hold tw o v o tin g p o s itio n s in th e d o rm council. Si »'P 'JS 1:1 , K o th y S/efboch A n n e Stucirt F r e e la n c e E d ito r B ein g th e o n ly clu b in th e d o rm with •e Edito. Dan S p ic k le r v o tin g p o w e r, th e IJHW h a s b e e n a decisiv e Jo c e ly n L a s k o w s k i S ta tt Representative M ic h e lle C h a m b e rs fa c to r in th e p a s sa g e o f m an y m a jo r issu es A d v e r tis in g D e p o r tm e n t AKonogt.. esp ec ia lly in th e ratific a tio n o f th e e n o r Sharon Seder Ass/sfonf A d v e r tis m a M a n e m o u s UBW b u d g e t y e a r a f t e r y e a r. Ac c o rd in g t o t h e a p p ro v e d b u d g e t o f W o n d ers mM nergy plan: trip le in p ric e a n d g a s p ro d u c e d a n d so ld so lely in o n e s ta t e w ould time t»c brought u n d e r p ric e co n tro ls. onsidcrcd the m ost im p o r ta n t p a r t o f C a r te r ’s e n e rg y p a c k ag e , th e ta x ' t Jocularly the w ellhead ta x on c ru d e oil, is in d a n g e r o f b e in g killed by th e j L f a r t c ñ e nergy leg isla tio n p r o p o sa ls include: 1stic tils produced oil to b r in g its p ric e u p t o t h e u n c o n tro lle d w o rld p rice. He mlTenues to the public th ro u g h in co m e ta x c u ts. ü ü ^ h u t net d e regulate, th e p ric e o f n e w ly d isc o v e re d n a tu r a l g as. B rin g g a s p ro I * Id ¡n the a m e s ta te u n d e r th e s a m e p ric e reg u la tio n . s mal production by 1985. R e q u ire n ew u tility a n d in d u stria l p la n ts to b u rn V im tax penalties a n d p ro v id e in c e n tiv e s to e n c o u ra g e coal c o n v e rsio n , cars. .-muni national s ta n d a r d s fo r u tility ra te s . mlsuS have come u n d e r a b a r r a g e o f c ritic ism . S k e p tic s sa y t h a t in a s k in g for ltdenergy conservation. C a r te r h a s ig n o re d th e p ro d u c tio n sid e o f th e e n e rg y e q u a tio n . S o m e of th e s e c ritic s say th e P r e s id e n t sh o u ld b e e n c o u ra g in g m o re oil e x p lo ra tio n , w h ile o th e r s say m o re e m p h a MS U burns coal sis sh o u ld be p laced on th e d e v e lo p m e n t of so la r tec h n o lo g ie s. S till o t h e r c ritic s say C a r te r 's e n e rg y go als m ay b e u n re a lis tic . F o r in sta n c e , a ( le n e ra l A c c o u n tin g O ffice s tu d y co n clu d ed \ th e t ’n ite d S t a te s h as little c h a n c e of a c h ie v in g C a r te r ’s goal to d o u b le coal p ro d u c tio n in th e n e x t d e c ad e . T h e in s ta lla lio n o f b o ile rs a n d p o llu tio n co n tro l to save the bucks e q u ip m e n t in old p la n ts is c o stly a n d ta k e s B y D E L IN D A K A R L K th e o ld e r of th e tw o s m o k e s ta c k s at P o w er y e a r s o f p lan n in g a n d c o n s tru c tio n , s a y s th e StateNewsStaffWriter P la n t 65. to be c o m p le te d in th e su m m e r of \ G A O r e p o r t. E v e n if in d u s tr ie s m a n a g e to s w itc h to coal, th e G A O d o u b ts th e m in in g c o m p a n ie s h a v e th e c a p ita l o r th e fo re sig h t Coal will c o n tin u e to b u rn a t M SU . e v e n th o u g h it is m o re p o llu tin g a n d h a rd e r to o p e ra te th a n n a tu r a l g as. 19K). In a d d itio n to th e b a g h o u se p ro je c t, th e P o w e r P la n t h as trie d o th e r m ea n s of to o p e n new m in e s to m ee t th e in c re a se d A n d th e m ain r e a s o n is m o ney. c o n serv a tio n — such as m ak in g buildings d e m a n d . If th e m in in g c o m p a n ie s d o o p en “T h e r e a r e no a lte r n a tiv e s for coal th a t m o re e n e rg y efficient a n d ho o king a ir a d d itio n a l m in es, th e m in in g e q u ip m e n t a r e fin an cially in th e re a c h o f o u r b u d g e t." c o n d itio n e rs to a u to m a tic clock co n tro ls. As m a n u f a c tu r e rs m ay n o t p ro v id e en o u g h m a in ta in s T h e o d o re S im o n , vice p re s id e n t a re s u lt of th e s e c o n s e rv a tio n e ffo rts , fuel e q u ip m e n t for t h e m in es, th e G A O r e p o r t o f th e M SU P h y sica l P la n t. c o n su m p tio n on c a m p u s w a s re d u c e d ab o u t A lte r n a tiv e e n e rg y so u rc e s , such as so la r 32 p e rc e n t since 1976. A s s u m in g th e m in e s p ro d u c e th e n e e d e d a n d n u c le a r p o w e r, h a v e a lso b e e n called " T h e e n e rg y sa v e d d u rin g 1977-78 will bident Carter didn't coal, it is u n lik ely t h e r a ilro a d s will b e a b le fin an cially u n fea sib le . a m o u n t to $56 a s tu d e n t." S im on said. If the moral equivalent to h a u l it fast en o u g h . M any o f th e ra ilro a d s “L o o k in g at s o m e th in g w hich m ay be To c o n tin u e e n e rg y sa v in g s, th e d e p a rt d o n ’t h a v e e n o u g h m o n ey to m ain ta in u se d in 1990 is a s c ie n tis t's d u ty ." Sim on I n ' would be f o u g h t i n m en t is in sta llin g a c e n tra l co n tro l for ro a d b e d s a n d c a n n o t affo rd to p u rc h a s e sa id . "W e a r e o p e ra tin g now for th e ■trenches. th o u s a n d s o f coal c a rs a n d h u n d r e d s of im m e d ia te n e e d s o f th e U n iv e rs ity ' icontinuedonpage7) d iese l lo co m o tiv es. T h e U n iv e rs ity u su a lly m a in ta in s a coal [a mixture of pulverized coal a n d w a te r th ro u g h p ip e lin e s o ffe rs a p o ssib le r e s e r v e o f 50,000 to n s. the transportation p ro b le m . H o w e v e r, c ritic s point o u t th a t sc a rc e w a te r |the western s ta te s, w h e r e th is m e th o d w ould m o stly be u se d , c a n n o t be idfor this use. Bknock (’arter for not m ak in g p ro v isio n s fo r m o re m a ss tra n s p o rta tio n . E x p e r ts M ost of M S U 's coal is m in e d in K e n tu c k y by fo u r c o m p a n ie s, t h r e e o f w hich a re non union. " W e d o n 't d iff e re n tia te b e tw e e n co m p an ­ Carter’s proposal lacks |out that a major reason A m e ric a n s c o n su m e a d is p r o p o r tio n a te s h a r e o f global presource, is their reliance on th e a u to m o b ile b e c a u se o f s u b u rb a n sp ra w l. ‘ proposal to tax 1985 c a r m o d els g e ttin g le s s th a n 23.5 m p g is only a sy m b o lic pidef existing federal law , m a n u f a c tu r e rs w ill b e r e q u ir e d t o b uild by 1985 ies." S im on sa id . "W e ta k e th e low est b id d e r w ith th e q u a lity a n d c h a ra c te ristic s fo r o u r b u r n e r ." T h e U n iv e rs ity d o e s h a v e facilities for understanding and vision pies with an average fuel efficien cy o f 2 7.5 m p g . T h is will s a v e m illions o f g a llo n s n a tu r a l g as. w hich w e r e in sta lle d in 1970 B y R IC K G A M B E R b u d g e t fo r re n e w a b le e n e rg y so u rc e s will coai m ean econom ic d isa s te r. T h e e le c tric shake th e p u b lic ’s h a b it o f d riv in g th e a u to m o b ile w h e n e v e r w h en n a tu r a l g a s p ric e s w e re co m p e titiv e P r e s id e n t C a r te r 's e n erg y ' p a c k ag e , now be $200 m illion less th a n fo r b ree d e r in d u stry as a w hole u se s 15 p e rc e n t of th e w ith coal. H o w e v e r, b e c a u se it w as a in C o n g re s s, is n o te w o rth y n o t fo r w h a t it r e a c to rs a n d less th a n one-fifth a s m uch as n a tio n 's capital while p ro d u cin g only 2 iprwideru proposed w e llhead ta x o n c ru d e oil is e x p e c te d to a d d a b o u t se v en low p r io rity o p e ra tio n , th e U n iv e rs ity ’s co n ta in s , b u t fo r it’s lack o f vision and for n u c le a r fission. p e rc e n t of th e jobs. If e le c tric g ro w th price nf a gallon of ga so lin e . T h e r e is little h o p e th is ta x w ill d isc o u ra g e su p p ly w as s to p p e d d u r in g sh o rta g e s. u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e s e rio u s n a tu r e of our N u c le a r p o w e r will not so lv e o u r e nergy co n tin u e s th ro u g h th e e nd of th e c e n tu ry at 'ut the availability of m a s s t r a n s p o rta tio n . T oo, t h e r e is little h o p e a " O u r su p p ly w a s in te r r u p te d e v e ry e n e rg y s itu a tio n . It is a n o u tra g e th a t 5 pro b le m s. T h e p ric e of u ra n iu m has th e sam e r a te as th e 1970s. it m ay well <«t tax wuuld discourage e x c e s s iv e d r iv in g in a n y case. w in te r fro m 1970 to 1976." Sim on said. "It y e a r s a f t e r th e e n e rg y c risis w a s “d iscov­ sk y ro c k e te d m o re th a n 500 p e rc e n t in the consum e 30 p e rc e n t of th e c ap ital, ta k in g P*fisdesperately trying to lo w e r U .S . d e p e n d e n c e on fo re ig n oil. A lth o u g h s e v e ra l w a s c o m p le te ly s h u t off in O c to b e r of 1976 e re d " a n d a f te r 2 s tr a ig h t w in te r s o f e n e rg y la s t 5 y e a rs . U ra n iu m r e s e r v e s a r e concen­ aw ay m oney for in v estm e n t in p ro g ra m s to '•ke Japan, proving it is eco n o m ically p o ssib le to im p o rt 100 p e rc e n t o f th e ir a n d th e n w e r e v e r te d b ack to 100 p ercen t s h o rta g e s , C o n g re ss a n d th e p re s id e n t a re tr a t e d in five c o u n trie s and C o n g re ss has pro v id e jo b s a nd s e rv ic es for people. l ” ®nwds. Fnited S ta te s w a s le ft w ith a w h o p p in g $31.4 billion t r a d e d e fic it in coal u n til th is p a s t M arch ." h a g g lin g o v e r p ro p o sa ls th a t will, a t the m a d e a h a lf h e a rte d a tte m p t to in v e s tig a te A ccording to th e ec o n o m ists w ith E n ­ If. s^ no* in ip o rte d $40 billion in fo re ig n oil la s t y e a r, w e w ould H o w e v e r, in M a rc h t h e U n iv e rsity w as v e ry b e s t, d e la y b y a few y e a rs th e price-fix in g a m o n g th e co m p an ies con v iro n m e n ta lists for Full E m p lo y m e n t, “th e ■nnished 1977 with a tra d e s u rp lu s . T h e U n ite d S t a te s fin ish ed w ith a $9.2 billion a b le to o b ta in a te m p o r a r y p e rm it from in e v ita b le e x h a u stio n o f e n e rg y so u rc e s. tro llin g th e m a rk e t. (B asically th e sam e m ajo r e n e rg y p roducing a nd e n e rg y using • in1976 and a $9 billion s u rp lu s in 1975. C o n su m e r’s P o w e r Co. to b u rn n a tu ra l g as W e n e e d a n a tio n a l e n e rg y policy. W ith folks w ho ow n t h e oil. gas. and coal in d u strie s consum e o n e -th ird of th e n a tio n 's fto ff the outcome of th e e n e rg y c ris is , t h e big w in n e rs will b e th e U .S . oil a s a su p p le m e n t to coal. But school officals it’s e m p h a s is on n o n -re n e w a b le reso u rc e s, re s e r v e s .) If t h a t isn ’t b a d en o u g h , uranium e n e rg y . Yet th ey d ire c tly p ro v id e only 10 P*»; which not only own o r le a s e a lm o s t all d o m e s tic p e tro le u m r e s e r v e s , b u t 47 h a v e d e c id e d to r e v e r t back to coal alo n e r e s e r v e s a r e be in g d e p le te d a t about th e th e C a r te r p lan isn ’t e v e n a s te p in th e rig h t p e rc e n t of th e n a tio n 's jo b s." F rom th e ir wits uranium ore re s e rv e s, 12 p e rc e n t o f i ts k n o w n coal r e s e r v e s a n d m uch o f th e b e c a u se o f t h e e x p e n s e o f n a tu r a l gas. d ire c tio n . N o n r e n e w a b le m e a n s th a t tim e s a m e p ace a s new r e s e r v e s a r e be in g found. findings, th e y conclude th a t in c re a se s in th e ps«l shale and geotherm al re s o u rc e s . Y et w h ile coal m ay b e 40 p e rc e n t c h e ap e r A m a jo r u ra n iu m d isc o v e ry h a sn 't been is ru n n in g o u t. A n e n e rg y policy d e s e rv in g e n e rg y su p p ly usually go for e n e rg y -in te n ­ be rather utopian to e x p e ct A m e ric a t o m a tc h th e e n e rg y efficien cy o f w e s te r n m ad e sin c e 1959 w hich b rin g s up th e th a n n a tu r a l g a s. it is c o s tin g th e U n iv e rsity o f C a r te r ’s s ta m p o f “t h e m o ral e q u iv a le n t sive p ro duction te c h n iq u e s r a th e r th an P * 'ts bigh population d e n s ity is c o n d u c iv e to public t ra n s p o rta tio n a n d s h o r te r $6.5 m illion t o in sta ll a filte r s y s te m to m eet sp e cta c le of u ran iu m s h o rta g e s in th e next o f w a r" m u st rec o g n iz e th is a n d ta k e p ro v id in g for incre a se d e m ploym ent. I automobile. And W e ste rn E u r o p e a n s h a v e n o t y e t fallen in love w ith sin g le 15 to 20 y e a rs . fe d e ra l e m m iss io n s s ta n d a r d s . p o s itiv e s te p s to w a rd th e tra n s itio n to E n e rg y rep la c es jobs. w»eilings. which collectively te n d to lo se m o re h e a t th a n la r g e r a p a rtm e n t F a c in g t h e e n e rg y pro b le m also m eans T h e U n iv e rs ity h a s s e a rc h e d for m ean s to s o la r.w in g . a n d biological e n e rg y so u rc e s. It W e a re m oving full sp eed into d a n g e ro u s co n tro l e m m iss io n s s in c e 1969. Finally, th is is in te r e s tin g , e v e n ap p a llin g , to n o te th a t d isp e llin g th e m y th th a t m ore energy w a te rs , a nd th e rip p le s of ou r en e rg y f-unless ther« is a g re a te r p ublic c o m m itm e n t to c o n s e rv in g e n e rg y . A m e ric a n s m e a n s m o re jo b s. N u c le ar p o w e r, a s well as p ast s u m m e r, a n a g re e m e n t w a s m ad e w ith th e p r e s id e n t’s n ew b u d g e t, a d ju s te d for problem a re ju st becom ing a p p a re n t. R eli­ v*rincreasing prices for g a so lin e , e le c tric ity , food, c lo th e s a n d a h o st o f o th e r o th e r c a p ita l in te n s iv e e n e rg y form s, such t h e M ich ig an A ir P o llu tio n C o n tro l Com m is in fla tio n , a llo c a te s $40 m illion less for so la r ance on non ren e w a b le e n e rg y sources has sion to in sta ll a b a g h o u s e f ilte r sy ste m in e n e rg y t h a n last y e a r. T h e com bined a s s h a le oil a nd s y n th e tic fu els m ad e from placed u s at th e m ercy of sp ira llin g e n e rg y costs. W hat w e a re se ein g now. high inflation a nd un em p lo y m en t, will be w ith us as long as we co n tin u e to follow th is p a th . W hile bu sin e ss p re s s u re s g o v e rn m e n t to National energy problem L w U lMAN w ,) ," » i u t f pric e of n a tu ra l g a s (p re se n tly con fight inflation, a nd lab o r p re s s u re s th e m to f c V a y : « . is to b r S u n tro lle d by g o v e rn m e n t) th a n by advo fight inflation a nd un em p lo y m en t, w e a re " ali,in in te n d e d to cacv a c tiv itie s. e m b a rk in g on a n a tional e n e rg y non policy r r T ,,f , n p w e r 4 i n A f te r a little effort in v e ste d in try in g which m ak es it im possible to face e ith e r of overrun with complexity to s e e th e e n e rg y pro b le m as a w hole, th e s e equally u n d e sira b le problem s. A ra d ia ti™ from m ost people conclude th a t actio n and K 7 T We ar" ,u >°°k d e v e lo p m e n t of m any k inds a re r e gro w in g population, coupled w ith in c re a s ­ ing p e r c a p ita l e n e rg y c o n sum ption, does J w l Í t a(',iv iti« « ox q u ire d . T h ey begin to e n jo y th e challen not fit in w ith declining e n e rg y r e s e rv e s. lh '' sun's " * ™ g e s a n d se e th e o p p o rtu n itie s w hich T h e re ’s no such th in g a s a fre e lunch and r S d J ! . H ' ,,ns,im '‘ s" ' n ic b e * ch: re s id e in th e co m p lex ity , a nd th ey w e h a v e b e e n c o n su m in g e v e r m o re fo r g r o w th a n d p e rh a p s e v e n re d u c e our tio n re c e n tly so th a t 1 need not d w ell on ze ro d ivided by a n y th in g is a lw a y s zero. ihus ..rK i3" '1 <,lUivat' n lt th e r a p id ly th e lim ite d a m o u n ts o f t h e fossil p e r c a p ita u se o f fossil fu els while th e m .) J u d g m e n t a n d lo n g r a n g e plan ab a n d o n all hopes of single com ponent O u r a lte rn a tiv e s a r e not sim ple a n d th e Kí»th>'S;< ,h '' s ,u n do so lu tio n s. (N ote in th is connection th at k'itout (dl.. n ’itsion for th in k fu els (p e tro le u m , n a tu r a l g a s a n d coal) s tr iv in g to d e v e lo p n e w s y s te m s for n in g a r e n e e d e d to a s s u r e th a t a s th e fu tu re is by no m ea n s a b ed of ro se s. W e in t h e e a r t h 's c ru s t. D o in g so h a s m ad e s u p p ly in g e n e rg y . B o th a c tio n s req u ire fossil fu els a r e u se d up. new sy s te m s m any well inform ed e x p e rts in solar m ust m ove to w a rd s o la r, w ind, a nd biom ass tim e , in so m e c a s e s d e c a d e s o f it. and a r e p e rf e c te d a n d d e p lo y e d in such a e n e rg y m a tte r s do not e x p e ct e n e rg y a s o u r e n e rg y s o u rc e s. 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If so, m a n y peo p le w ill v a rio u s s ta g e s in th is p ro ce ss a r e som e few p e rc e n t of w h at w e a re p rese n tly an e qual in v e stm e n t in n u c le a r pow er. a l1 ° ur " “ lio n al a p p e a r s th a t o u r w ell b e in g will c o n tin e x p e rie n c e d is ru p tio n o f th e ir w ay s of b a s e d on th e fission of u ran iu m a nd o b tain in g from fossil fuels.) W e m ust look to th e f u tu re w ith vision I 1«' and sut,.! 7 t u" d s in com u e o n ly so lo n g a s w e c a n in c re a se th e r a t e a t w h ich w e co n su m e fossil fuels. living. p lu to n iu m nuclei, so m e b a sed on b rin g P e r h a p s th a t is th e re a l m ea n in g of a nd c o u ra g e , s o m e th in g o u r e le c ted officials K t , tnin^ it r e q u ire s C o m p lic a tin g th e p ro b le m is th e fact in g t o g e th e r (fusing) light w eight Sur. D ay: to re m in d u s th a t m aking a re not doing. And th e f u tu re begins today. 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SM A B o ffers p ro d u ce d w h en th e y becom e "I c a n 't g e t th em stocked v o te a la rg e s h a re o f th e ir tim e k e e p in g th e stu ff from g e t ■fudfnt board, to n h a v e c re a te d m o re fu ro r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , bu t since th e th e 1 n iv e rs ity p opulace a a w a re of th is g r e a t v a rie ty in th e local b o o k sto re s." he w o rk in g on th e m in u te d e ta ils tin g to y o u ." he said, c itin g a p aid he chose his t h a n a n y th in g A S M S U did all r e e s ta b lis h m e n t re fe re n d u m w id er ra n g e of p e rs p e c tiv e s on of c u ltu r e s com ing to ­ said. "T hey tell m e 'th e of A S M S U ’s policy a n d budge! d e ficiency of pub lish ed g e th e r ." jl seinbers on the basis y e a r. T h e m ain c o n c e rn is h e ld d u r in g w in te r te rm r e g is alm ost any issue. T h ird W orld th in g is o v e r . 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S a tu rd a y . 1 re p e a t a s B ig T e n c h a m p io n s, h it v e ry w ell. B u t o n e o f t h e b ig ball team . L itw h ile r will ju g g le his Illinois is only 3 5 in con bu t th e y h a v e fo u n d t h e g o in g d isa p p o in tm e n ts o f t h e y e a r h a s W ith tw o Big T en double- p itc h in g r o ta tio n so m e w h a t by- fe re n c e a c tio n th is s e a so n , but to u g h so far. b e e n th e h ittin g o f se co n d h eaders at hom e th is w eek en d , in se rtin g fre s h m a n J a v S tro th last w e e k e n d th e Illini g a v e S o p h o m o re B rian W o lc o tt. b a sem a n R a n d y H o p . H o p, w ho the S p a rta n s find th e m s e lv e s in e r in p la c e o f L a r ry P a s h n ic k in no tice th a t th e y a r e a te a m to 7 1, will p itc h th e o p e n e r c a m e back fro m t h e s p rin g t r i p a m ust win s itu a tio n if th e y o n e o f S a tu r d a y 's gam es. b e re c k o n e d w ith by w in n in g a a g a in s t Illin o is w ith C h u ck in T e x a s s p o rtin g a .370 a v e r ­ h ave any hopes of a Big Ten S tro th e r, w h o o w n s a 2 0 re c o rd d o u b le h e a d e r fro m d e fe n d in g B ak er. 3 3, h u rlin g t h e n ig h t a g e . h a s d ip p e d t o .224. title. And if MSI* can w in th re e a n d a n im p re ss iv e 1.26 e a rn e d c o n fe re n c e ch a m p io n M inne cap. Po ssib ly th e b e s t n e w s for or four gam es th is w ee k e n d , it r u n a v e ra g e , h as p itc h e d w ell so ta . O n e b rig h t sp o t e n te r in g Big L itw h ile r is K irk G ib s o n 's r e w ill be rig h t back in th e thick of fo u r o u tin g s in a row . "Illin o is m ay b e s tr o n g e r T en play . L itw h ile r s a id , is th e tu rn to a c tio n t h is w e e k e n d w hat prom ises to be a tig h t "H e ’s b e e n th ro w in g th e ball th a n p e o p le th o u g h t th e y w ould h ittin g o f s h o r ts to p R o d g e r a f te r m issin g fo u r g a m e s w ith a conference race. reallv w ell, so h e d e s e r v e s to b e," L itw h ile r said, a lth o u g h he B a stie n . T h e ju n io r is c u r r e n tly cut hand. M SI’ hosts P u rd u e S a tu rd a y and Illinois S unday, w ith both tw inbills beginning a t 1 p.m . at mm Kobs Field. Talk of a Big T en title isn ’t re a lly as far fetch ed a s it m ight Women’s track hosts Invitational: have seem ed a t th e beginn in g of the y e a r. M ost of th e key members at Drake Relays conference te a m s a r e h overin g around th e .500 m ark overall, so th e re a re n 't a ny d o m inatin g team s. L itw hiler a d m its th a t M ichi­ B y JE R R Y B R A U D E O th e r sch o o ls th a t h a v e a p o ssib ility ot o m in g a r e O hio a n d gan is c u rre n tly in good sh ap e S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r ite r M acom b C o u n ty C o m m u n ity C ollege. w ith a 4 0 Big T en m ark — all four of th o se w ins com ing on the road. But he said th e W hile M SU is in v itin g a n y school th a t w a n ts to com e to R a lp h Y oung Field S a tu rd a y fo r th e M S I’ In v ita tio n a l, e ig h t key S p a r ta n s will be tra v e lin g to I)e s M oines. Io w a, for th e a n n u a l a.m . T h e I n v ita tio n a l, th a t h a s no te a m sc o rin g , will b e g in a t 11:30 mm "It will g iv e e v e ry o n e a c h a n c e to r u n in fo rm a lly ." P i ttm a n said. W olverines will lose th e ir sh a re D ra k e R elays. " T h e re w ill b e so m e g o o d p e o p le fro m B o w lin g G re e n a n d C e n tra l of gam es before it’s all over. ^ "T h is w eek en d will b e p re p a ra tio n for th e Big T en O u td o o r M ichigan." M S I’ g e ts a defin ite break in C h am p io n sh ip s n e x t w e e k e n d ." a s s is ta n t coach M ark P ittm a n B ow ling G re e n will b r in g n a tio n a l q u a lifie rs P a m K o e th a nd th e schedule in th a t its n ext said. M ary Z a rn in th e field e v e n ts w h ile C e n tra l M ich ig an w ill b r in g eight conference g am es a re at n a tio n a l q u a lifie r S u e R e im e r in th e p e n ta th lo n . S o far. 10 schools will d e fin ite ly be co m in g to th e M SU home. A nd th is w eekend th e In v ita tio n a l. T h ey a r e C alvin. H ope. B ow ling G re e n , ( 'e n tr a i H ead coach C h e ry l F la n a g a n will t a k e S u e L a t te r . D e n is e S p a rta n s host tw o of th e weak M ichigan. M ichigan. A lbion. Illinois. C h icago C ircle. E a s te r n G re e n e . C h e ry l G illiam . K a r e n H a r r is , P a m S w a in ig a n . Lil e r team s in th e Big Ten. M ichigan a n d S p rin g A rb o r. W a rn e s . L isa B e r ry a n d L y n n B a r b e r to t h e D r a k e R e la y s. “T h e r e will b e v e ry to u g h co m p e titio n a t t h e D r a k e R e lay s." P ittm a n s a id . " I t is o n e of S P L IT T W IX B IL L W I T H I. A K E R S th e b e s t m e e ts in t h e c o u n try . Big Ten It will f e a tu r e t h e b e s t o f th e M id w e st, r a n g in g fro m C o la r a d o to O hio. T h e to ta l M id w e st U lib a r r i w a n ts I n d ia n a sw eep is p r e t t y s tr o n g fo r t ra c k ." Standings A f te r m is s in g t h e B ow ling G re e n In v ita tio n a l a n d t h e t r i ­ B yG A Y LE JA C O B S O N ago. th e H o o sie rs a r e no t a sa id . "W e ’ll b e in fo r a fig h t, b u t a n g u la r m e e t w ith T e n n e s s e e M ichigan a n d P e n n S t a te b e c a u s e of a S ta te N e w t S p o rts W r it e r te a m to b e w r itte n off lig h tly . k n o w in g N o r th e r n (Illin o is) w ill N*w e s te rn w isd o m to o th p ro b le m , m id d le O nce a g a in , th e M SU In d ia n a h as a few good ball be t h e r e is j u s t s u p e r." Indiana d is ta n c e s t a r L a t t e r is sc h ed w o m e n 's so ftb all te a m finds p la y e rs w ho could h u r t th e In W e d n e s d a y ’s so ftb a ll ac Iowa uled to r u n h e r f ir s t o u td o o r th e m s e lv e s in fo r a full w e e k e n d S p a r ta n s th is a fte rn o o n . T h e y tio n , t h e S p a r ta n s d r o p p e d th e W isconsin ra c e o f t h e s e a s o n in th e of b allg am es. a r e p ro b ab ly s t a r t e r s S u e L illay firs t g a m e o f t h e i r d o u b le h e a d e r M SI 800 m e te r e v e n t. T h e S p a r ta n s . 12 11 (in c lu d ­ a n d Sally C a u a k in s. w ho a r e th e w ith th e G ra n d V alley L a k e rs , Ohio S ta te Pam S w a in ig a n , D e n ise in g th e s p rin g trip ), follow ing m a in s ta y o f th e H o o sie r bull 3 2, a loss w h ich f r u s t r a t e d G re e n e . C h e ry l G illiam a n d Illinois W e d n e sd a y 's s p lit o f a d o u b le p e n . L illay h as a 7-5 r e c o rd a n d a U lib a rri. K a r e n H a r r is w ill r u n th e P u rd u e h e a d e r a t G ra n d V alley, face 1.29 E R A . C a u a k in s is 6-2 w ith a " T h e o t h e r te a m s w e ’v e b e e n m ed le y r e la y . Lil W a rn e s a n d M innesota In d ia n a in a tw in b ill to d a y in .712 E R A . facin g s e e m to b e h a v in g o n e L isa B e r ry w ill r u n t h e 5000 B lo om ington, a n d p lay tw o T w ould lik e to se e u s d e fe a t good in n in g a n d t h e n w e co m e m e te r e v e n t a n d L y n n B a r b e r m o re w ith N o r th e r n Illinois th e m tw ic e .’’ co ach D ian e U li­ b ack a n d m a k e u p fo r it, b u t will th ro w t h e s h o tp u t. M S U a t h o m e S a tu rd a y in a th re e -te a m t o u r ­ b a r r i said o f th e In d ia n a g a m e s. s o m e tim e s no t e n o u g h ," s h e M S U w ill h a v e i t s h a n d s full n a m e n t. ‘T h e y 'r e a w ell c o ach ed te a m , said . w ith W isc o n sin w h e n it a t TO DAY: T h e In d ia n a c o n te s ts a re a n d th e y h a v e th e p o te n tia l to N a n c y L y o n s to o k th e lo ss fo r te m p t s to d e fe n d t h e Big T e n T h e m en’s te n n is tea m e x p e c te d to b e to u g h o n e s. It do big th in g s . I ju s t h o p e th e y t h e S p a r ta n s in th e o p e n e r. title . Stale Newt I h osts Illinois in a 1 p.m. " T h e i n ju r ie s a r e g o in g to m atch a t th e S ta d iu m V ar­ will b e th e S p a r ta n 's seco n d d o n ’t do th e m to u s ." In t h e s e co n d g a m e M SU b e a t m a k e it v e ry d iffic u lt to b e a t MSUTs K e v in M c N u lty and the m en’s tennis team host Illinois today and Pur^ sity C o u rts. m e e tin g w ith In d ia n a , a te a m T h e S a tu rd a y g a m e s w ith G ra n d V alley a n d h a n d e d R u th th e m , b u t w e a r e p r o g re s s in g ." S atu rd ay . SATURDAY: th a t is 18-12 g o in g in to th is N o rth e rn Illin o is. 14-6. a ls o h a s C ro w e h e r fir s t lo ss o f th e T h e m en’s te n n is tea m w e e k e n d . A n d th o u g h th e S p a r U lib arri c o n c e rn e d . s e a so n to b r in g h e r r e c o rd to m ee ts a n o th e r Big T en foe. ta n s d e fe a te d th e m 6-3 in th e "Illin o is h a s th e s tr o n g e s t 6 -1 , in t h e S p a r ta n s 4-3 Big T e n ch a m p io n sh ip s a w eek sin g le s ta t e fo r s o ftb a ll," sh e triu m p h . playing P u rd u e a t 1 p.m . on th e S* .dium V a rsity C o u rts. T h e S p a r ta n s sc o re d o n e in th e th ir d in n in g . C a ro l H u tc h in s 12 H O U R S O F M A D N E S S A T T h e baseball te a m h o sts th e first of tw o w ee k e n d sin g le d a n d a s in g le by D e n ise do u b leh e a d e rs. m ee tin g B u n d o follow ed s c o rin g H u tc h ­ P u rd u e a t K obs F ield a t 1 in s. p.m. J a y S tro th e r a n d M ark In t h e fo u rth in n in g , M ichel Pom orski a re th e S p a r ta n ’s V an H o w e sin g le d , s to le seco n d scheduled s ta r te r s . a n d th ir d . A n n A n d e rs o n th e n P O l l i z A d T R ONE E DAY, N C ONLY! The w om en’s tra c k tea m w a lk e d a n d s to le seco n d and host a 10 tea m M SU In v ita ­ H u tc h in s d o u b led to s c o re tw o tional a t R alph Y oung Field ru n s. T h e w o m e n ’s in d iv id u a l IM ju m p , r u n n in g lo n g ju m p ,■ high T h e final M SU ru n c a m e in at 11:30 a.m . tra c k m e e t will b e T u e s d a y at ju m p , so ftb a ll th ro w , discu s, th e fifth on t h r e e s in g le s . C h ery l SUNDAY: T h e baseball tea m play s 5:45 p.m . on R alp h Y o u n g F ield. E n tr ie s can b e p ick e d u p in 121 sh o t p u t. 7 0 -y ard h u rd le s ,. 50 S p r a n g e l, K a th y S tra h a n and NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT y a rd la sh , 7 5 -y ard d a sh , 100 J o a n F e r g u s o n h a d t h e h its. Illinois a t 1 p.m . on K obs W om en’s IM B ldg. D e a d lin e is y a rd d a sh . 220 y a r d d a sh ,. 440 S p ra n g e l w e n t th e d ista n c e Field. noon to d ay . T h e e v e n ts a r e s ta n d in g long y a rd ru n . 880 y a r d ru n a n d 440 relay. fo r th e S p a r ta n s to re c o rd th e v ic to ry . C A L IF O R N IA W H E E L P R IC IN G SU N D R Y , RT m fiC ’S . . . In a S u c c i T O L A N S IN O ! 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M cN ulty, b u t a lw a y s p re p a re d for c o n v e rs a tio n none th is y e a r's te a m c a p ta in , has been ste a d ily th e le s s. h a s good rea so n s b ehind his clow ning im p ro v in g his a b ilitie s w ith ex p e rie n ce . A t acts. Hi JO K ( E N T E R S S p a r ta n s h a v e p lac e d in th e S o u th e rn A u stin C ath o lic P r e p in D e tro it he won th e "I e n jo y a good jo k e, a nd I e n jo y giv in g s i. lr N r * " s l, 0 ^ , , H r i t w T o u rn e y an il only tw o o th e r n o rth e rn to s e e im p r o v e m e n t s ta t e high school d o u b les cham pionship tw o o ne," he a d m itte d . "I en jo y se e in g people „ u r li ' « " lf l " al'*1 ^ a r)' f ' " " " 1" ” " as schools, O hio S t a te a n d W isconsin, a r e in th e y e a rs s tr a ig h t, w hile be in g nam ed to th e laugh; th a t's m y e n te rta in m e n t." I SI' 1 ,|| S|,n n « fo r m m r g ood g o lfin g to u rn a m e n t. All S ta te tea m tw ice. H is re a s o n s for ta k in g up th e g a m e of „ ) hat il's h r r r , she's noi It is a lso th e firs t tim e th a t th e w om en T h e M SU m e n ’s g o lf te a m is playing b ased on p a s t p e rfo r M cN ulty is in his fo u rth y e a r a t MSU', te n n is a r e good exam ples. . , ............ ;l h av e flow n to a r e g u la r se aso n to u rn a m e n t in W e st L a f a y e tte , In d ., fo r th e m ances. h a v in g jo in e d th e tea m his fre sh m a n y e a r “T e n n is is o ne of th e few s p o rts w h e re isn't ro m p ln im n g , because and K ossum is h o p in g t h a t it can be a re g u la r seco n d s tr a ig h t w e e k e n d to w hen he play ed in th e No. 6 singles position you’r e p u t a g a in s t a n o th e r individual w ith r S partans lo A th e n s , ( in . . fo r trip for M SU a f te r th is seaso n . p lay in t h e N o r th e r n I n te rc o lle Possum is still sh a k in g u p his for coach S ta n D robac. H e has pro v ed to be a th e sa m e re s o u rc e s a nd sa m e goal — to win. r ' uk"!i sm ilhern In le re o lle g ia te Tour T h e to u rn a m e n t is a 54 hole e v e n t, w ith 18 line up in h o p es o f co m in g up c o n s is te n t p la y e r in his th re e p rev io u s K iate T o u r n a m e n t th is tim e. It a lso c u re d m e of pigeon to e d n e ss," holes to he p lay e d to d a y , S a tu rd a y and w ith a w in n in g c o m b in atio n se aso n s. L ast y e a r, p lay in g in th e No. 2 spot M cN ulty explained. ?' (.leased a Intuì g o in g ." Kos S unday. S ix te e n te a m s will p a rtic i b efo re th e Big T en T o u rn a m e n t for M SU. he put to g e th e r a 10 5 singles M cN ulty’s one big concern a t th e m om ent , ...... to g ive th e k ills th is F iv e S p a r ta n s will p lay thi.s w e e k e n d , led p a te in th e 72 h ole to u rn a m e n t, M ay 19 to 21 a t O hio .State. rec o rd o v e ra ll a nd w as 6 5 a g a in st Big t e n is w ith th e upcom ing Big T en c h am pionship, * , v|„iM irr T his w ill he o u r last b ig by Big T e n r o m e d a lis t S u e E r tl. T h e four w ith 36 h o les b e in g p la y e d on W ith e v e ry to u rn a m e n t th a t c o m petition. which is prac tic a lly r ig h t a ro u n d th e c o rn e r ,, |„.|,,re the n a tio n a ls " o th e r s a r e S h e ila T a n s e y , K a re n E s e o tt, J o a n b o th S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y . th e S p a rta n s play in. F o ssu m is (M ay 18 to 20). T his seaso n h a s n 't w o rk e d out a s well for r-*"1"1'.. tin to u rn a m e n t, M S I ' w ill (» are ty a n d S u e Conlin. hoping t h a t e v e ry o n e can p u t it M cN ulty, w ho w as re c e n tly sidelined w ith I th in k th e tea m still can do well in th e Big i'" ', " v ' a, the H o w lin g (ire e n S ta te T h e k id s feel t h a t th e y ’r e p lay in g b e tte r "W e h a v e all o f t h e B ig T e n to g e th e r a n d g et th e te a m a rm tro u b le s a nd w as forced to sit o u t a to ta l y : * ’ ...,, -, I,,,] t;, am i th e n ta k e some th a n th e y p la y e d d o w n s o u th in th e F u rm a n Ten. M cN ulty said. " I t’s a m a tte r of sch o o ls d o w n t h e r e , ” coach s ta r te d on th e w in n in g tra c k . of four m atch es. r i;', v -1 the nationals M a v I I th ro u g h confidence. E v e ry te a m in th e Big T e n has t o u rn a m e n t (w h e re th e S p a r ta n s p laced I ve been fo rtu n a te en o u g h to be living B ru c e F o s s u m sa id . " I t w ill g iv e had som e losses. T he d iffe re n c e s b e tw e e n th e se co n d ).” F o s s u m sa id . "W e'll h a v e a lot of I look fo rw a rd to se e som e th e life of a te n n is bum for te n or so y e a rs ." t ir vt tim e ever th a t the good c o m p e titio n ." u s o u r f ir s t s h o t a t all o f t h e Big 'ix*h m an a nd th e No. 1 m an is n e g o tia b le on I l ’ s - 11 g re a t im p ro v e m e n t in th is to u r M cN ulty said. " I t's a nice life styli Hopeful any given d ay." T e n te a m s to g e th e r. W e'll be n a m e n t.' F o ssu m said . "I th in k ly. a fte r this in ju ry I’ll go back to it . . . f feel a b le to p r e d ic t t h e o u tc o m e o f A nd th a t's a b o u t a s s e rio u s a s M cN ulty will we r e rea d y to play som e good happy• that m p laying rig h t now." be. t h e B ig T e n a little b e t t e r a f te r golf th is w eek en d ." th is w e e k e n d ." la y e r a fte r fo u r th s tr a ig h t Hick G ro v e r, M ark B ro o k s a n d E r ic G e rs o n d e , a lo n g w ith (OHTKANS 'A IT ' "T o e x p e c t t o w in lo u r in a Player said before playing in J im C rist, S te v e L u b b e r s a n d Hill H e rric k a r e t h e six S p a r L axers b rea k record fo r m ost w in s I ptioc .ir.swrrod the ro w is e x p e c tin g a lo t, b u t it is Wednesday’spro-amevent. t a n s w ho will p lay in th e MS »¿loro :t »J» po ssib le . T h e la s t tim e I p lay e d Player and former New Or t o u rn a m e n t. lac ro sse te a m b ro k e its rec o rd fo r m ost w in s in a coach N evin K a n n e r said. “P u r T h e la x e rs will play M iam i of W esleyan. , .ill «ani to know h e re I w o n ." leans Open champions Miller seaso n by w in n in g th e first o f a cell's goal set th e to n e for th e Ohio to m o rro w a nd th e n will "W e ll h a v e to play th e w ay i,,, . row." r ia v e r If P la y e r can b e a t 143 o t h e r Barber. LeeTrevinoandFrank G ro v e r h a s b e e n t h e m o st fo u r g am e ro ad trip o v e r H ills re s t of th e a fte rn o o n . face a n o th e r to u g h op p o n e n t in we did in th e firs t h alf a g a in s t L p * i' walked in to g o lfe rs in t h e $200.000 N ew Beard all had late afternoon c o n s is te n t p e rf o r m e r fo r M SU d ale W e d n esd a y , 13 1. “W e c o n tro lle d th e tem p o Ohio S ta te S unday. O hio S ta te H illsdale in o rd e r to h a v e a £ Urcas- Open m edia O rle a n s O p en th a t began starting times Thursday. De th is se a s o n a v e ra g in g 78 T he win g a v e th e S p a r ta n s a and w e w o rk e d th e ball a ro u n d h as a lre a d y knocked off de chance a g a in s t th e m ," K a n n e r Msesdjv T h u r s d a y , h e will b eco m e only fending champion Jim Simons s tr o k e s p e r r o u n d , a n d G ro v e r 7 h rec o rd , w hich s u rp a s s e d th e re a llv w ell." fen d in g lea g u e cham pion Ohio said. t h e th ir d g o lfe r in h isto ry to hadamorningstart alongwith is seco n d w ith a 79.6 a v e r a g e so 1977 a n d 1975 re c o rd o f six w in fo u r c o n s e c u tiv e PG A to u r crowd favorites Tom Watson far. w ins. " " " ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I n a m e n ts . andBenCrenshaw. B y ro n N e lso n w on a re c o rd I I s tr a ig h t in 1942 a n d 29 y e a r old J a c k ie B u rk e e n d e d his Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Pal­ mer. 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German culture,” he said. “It PL »irkodnes« and our history that cannot be involvedmanipulation, afactor ¿ i m ' M » ,,,r,' w arn ln g ig n ored." he said. “We must Another attitudethat should that we, too, could easily sue deal with it without distorting beputaside, saidBrown, isthe cumbto." * , , , thwli>K>*n “ l(* or trivializingtheevente." assumption that evil can be Brown discussed dealing Brownsaidheencountereda kept inthepast by refusingto withthesilenceofGodthrough ,ri M c A lt'f B ro w n . variety of reactions to NBC’s acknowledgethat it couldhap out the Holocaust, remarking 0f ecum enical recent broadcast of “Holo penagain. l Î . t the I'nion Theologi caust," basedon the novel by (co n tin u e d o n p a g e 12) ^ ¡„S Y w kork C lty, GeraldGreen. He stressedthe ..¿MORE THANJUST A RECORD STORE E jiip a r s r crowd in th e needtoavoidcommercializinga " K iv « " '« in e s d e y true story, referring to the E", jM M-rhsponsored by film’s noted success. IL» Adv-r'. 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G r a n d R iv e r o p e n t o n ig h t til 9 Global arms cost $ 4 0 0 billion C h r is tia n v ie w of H o l o c a u s t off STO CK H O LM , S w ed e n lA P ) todeploy. u eJdl i r o n .p .a .g .e 111 (c o n tin ..- II) “The mChris i_ * i _ _ , , tian history la ^v l T he w orld is sp e n d in g a lm o st $1 m illion a m in u te on a rm s , 20 tim e s m ore th a n ind u stria liz e d Rate is 20 times higher The SIPRI chairperson said thearmsraceistyingupsome oftheworld'sbest brains. that Chriatians were unable toconfront thematter for a longtime. aeon by the Jews as wave after wave ot persecution," hesaid. * dded lh »‘ God H n a tions sp en d to h e lp p o o rer “Between 400,000 and "Some were so over­ "In Germany, the Chris­ h*s Wroati’H 500,000 of our best scientists whelmed by the silence of tianchurchwaapassive," he than aid to poor nations co u n tries, th e S tockholm I n te r * orld'” hr M idS national Peace R e se a rc h I n sti­ andresearchersarebusywith the church they became uid. “The church felt the tu te said T h u rsd ay . in the arms industry. Just immobilized by guilt." he Jewishproblemwaspolitical Z T ^ d C u rren t w orldw ide m ilitary imagine what they could per said. “The burden waacar­ only." e x p e n d itu re s to ta l $400 billion form if they worked for the ried by a few outspoken Brown frequently re­ 3 m at man and "with th e c u rre n t r a te it w as $98 billion, c o m p a re d w ith forIsrael, Egypt and civiliansocietyinstead,“Rama parishoners." ferredto“TheOath,"abook will top $1 trillion-by th e e n d of a CIA e s tim a te o f $ 1«40 billion — w a rp la n e s currently being Third World nations are tech­ bysaid. Brown said he felt the by Elie Wiesel, that cate­ s. ■<> S a u d i A ra b ia in Washington is an nically capable of producing church's silence may have the c e n tu ry ." S IP R I c h a irp e r at A m e ric a n p ric e s — fo r th e d e b a te d theirown“cruise” missiles, the gorised persons during the son Dr. F ra n k R arn ab y said in Soviet U nion. of big-moneyarms The institute was founded been due to an element of Holocaust u victims, execu­ e x a m p le th e United States and low-flying, highly accurate andisfinancedby theSwedish antisemitism. rele a sin g th e g ro u p 's 1970 odi A rm s t r a d e w ith th e T h ird d e a ls th e dronethe United States plans Parliament. tionersorspectators. Brown S ' “• «*53 tion if "W orld A rm a m e n ts and W orld h as in c re a se d a t an S o v ie t Union make in the D isarm am en t." an n u al r a t e o f 15 p e rc e n t d u r M id east. ing th e 1970s. R a rn a b y said, Rarnaby alsonotedthat WHO SA Y S WORKBOOTS, TENNfs . M arnaby, w ho is B ritish , said But w orldw ide m ilitary sp e n d in g is a n d fo u r c o u n trie s h a v e s u p 20 Third World countries, tw ice as high as th e y e a rly plied 90 p e rc e n t o f th e m ajo r am ong themBrazil, India and w eap o n s e x p o rte d to t h e T h ird areproducingmajor wea­ SHOES AND MOCCASINS ARE DEAD g ro ss dom estic pro d u ct of th e I ra n , whole o f A frica, about th e sam e W orld. pons on their own, and many am ount a s th e g ro ss dom estic T h e U n ite d S t a te s r a n k s a r e exporting them to other Third W o rld countries. The IN THE SPRING? NOT AT SAMS! product of all L atin A m erica first, se llin g 58 p e rc e n t o f th e and 20 tim e s m ore th a n th e a rm s im p o rte d by th e T h ird i n s titu te lis ts w arplanes, mis­ total an n u al dev e lo p m e n t a s sis ­ W orld, follow ed by th e S o v ie t siles. arm ored vehicles and tance given by in d u strialized U nion a t 34 p e rc e n t, a n d B rit sh ip s a s m ajor weapons. nations to th e dev e lo p in g ain a n d F ra n c e a t 9 p e rc e n t "Although the total valueof world. each , h e said. the arms involved is quite T h e M iddle F a s t is by fa r th e sm all, it isyet anotherexam ple The tw o g re a t s u p e rp o w e rs b ig g est re c ip ie n t, a c co u n tin g o f theincreasing m ilitarization account for m ore th a n half th e for m o re th a n 50 p e rc e n t of of theglobe." hesaid. R a rn a b y s a id m ost industri­ w orld's m ilita ry sp ending . In th e s e im p o rts. 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T o d ay , th e re a re n in e O lg a s K itc h e n s a n d th e COMPANY Children .50 128 UNDER m en u F r ie s ", in c lu d e s th e su ch d e lic io u s in n o v a tio n s d e s s e rt, a s " O lg u rt" , O l g a 's a s "F re sh w e ll as No preschoolers a dm itted s e v e r a l v a ria tio n s o f th e O lg a its e lf: th e T h re e C h e e se M AY 1 1 - 1 3 8 :1 5 p .m . O lg a , th e O lg a B u rg e r, th e O lg a D o g , th e V e g e ta ria n F A IR C H IL D T H E A T R E O lg a a n d th e H am a n d C h e e s e O lg a . 3SS*4672 O lg a s K itc h e n is a c o n te m p o ra ry re s ta u ra n t w h e re I SATURDAY M A T IN E E P E R F O R M A N C E 2 :1 5 p .m . M a y 13 y o u can e n jo y a u n iq u e e a tin g e x p e rie n c e a t re a s o n ­ a b le p ric e s . W e g u a ra n te e th a t e v e ry th in g you o rd er abrams BOX OFFICE PHONE a t O lg a s K itc h e n w ill b e se rv e d fre sh a n d d e lic io u s . planetarium W e h a v e s e a t s a v a ila b le , s o c o m e v is it. 355-0148 34B 2700 MERIOUN MALI M l '!.*• Students with AM C Cord '2 .” —Twilit, Adult, 1 S tu d e n t,11.11 Excopt Fist TENNESSEE WILLIAMS > “ " "1ST AC o e s i M O M " I M SACKST A O S" I , 4• k lIH 1 -t^KK-HARDnmYKISSl . MARSHA M A S O N l SDONSCI c d c r : W ÉM O O DCM P _$i$0.1:00. 10:15 cine Twilit* 5:00 to 5:J0/$I .SO S w eet ___.. RESTA U RA N T ~ K J 11 6272106 Bird I l 4 :4 5 .7 :1 5 .9 :5 5 1 A N D IJ ilr f ) Twilit* 4: IS to 4:45/St. SO 1 LO U N O I Sunday Buffet ‘4.95 b*«l ck*n ,1 fyw m y- Ï 1 5:15.7:45,10:15 I 718 E. G R A N D R IV E R - L A N S IN G BBQ m«a'6all| **g**obl#» oo'a>o«i soiod bo' b'eod 1 bu”e- dess*'* j $ " r> P 1 Twilit* 4:45 to 5:15'51 .SO 1 o f The F ine st in M e x ic a n C u is in e W hy n o t try u - t o d a y 1______ 21? S. 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L A U R IE N D O M IN IQ U E • C A N D ID A R O Y A L L E • C IN D Y B A R R O N B L A IR M O R R IS • JO A N D fV L O N • S A B R IN A • B A R B A R A E R IC S O N - '' Provocative science-Hrfinn 1 Joseph Geim., NfWSOA* . J O H N C H O L M E S • p .- * .., , - * , . . . e r . . ........... * * ................... |j ( | fo ur tim e s d u rin g th e chase. c h a se d b a n d its for a liv in g o r th e w a r . But EASTMANCOLO*. < •’ *■•** - “ ** “ *>,*'■■ ....... 1---- J S ib e rt sa id th e first volley hit so m e th in g . I j u s t k e p t th in k in g M o o rm a n s I Y o u 'll n e v e r fo r g e t th e tru n k of th e c a r w ith th e of how t h a t p o o r v ictim felt s p le n d id visual P O R N O T O N IO H T I S A T U R D A Y im pact of an "explosion" a n d a f te r b e in g h e ld up, a n d I g u e ss g ifts are th e w o rk left th e c a r rocking. T h e last I ju s t g o t m ad. S h o w tim e : 9 :3 0 , 1 0 :4 5 ,1 2 o f a film m a ke r w h o is blew o u t o ne of h e r w in d o w s "B u t th e n e x t d a y I w as S h o w p i e c e : F r i. 1 1 1O l d s , S a t . 1 0 2 B W e l ls ra th e r a w iz a rd h im se lf. a nd co v ered h e r in b ro k en J iY Cocks Time MAGAZINE glass. ta lk in g to a n e ig h b o r on th e A d m i s s io n : S t u d e n t s ' 2 . K , s t a f f * 3 . 10 E v e n th a t did not e n d h e r tele p h o n e , a n d all o f a su d d e n I en en9er9eln4fi«4if «enrice e l le e l film* ( M e s t i IscuHy end steH welcome 10 s checked re le n tle s s p u rsu it. s ta r te d to s h a k e. It to o k m e W latching at Zardoz "I sa id to m yself, I’m not so m e tim e to calm d o w n ." is like negotiating a Bo W id e r b e r g ’s minefield of surprises (E lv ir o M o d ig o n , A d o lo n 31) LA T E S H O W T O N IG H T & S A T . . . LATE SH O W T O N IG H T A rich, exciting him I Oile> NEW YORK DAILY NEWS S SAT AT M ID N IG H T L ADI ES & G E N T L E M E N P * A D M ‘ 2.' " L a d ie s a n d G e n t l e m e n T h e R o l l in g S t o n e s " N o w o n S ale J O E H IL L W o film since Kubrick s Space Odyssey has used such a blazing DV SM W K ! display of photographic OPEN 6:45 . SHOWS 7:00-9:15 ingenuity to suggest a J o O Q if SAT-SUN 2:00-4:30-7:00 4:30 ime beyond tomorrow M h re n tfw F ifte e n H K s tK rif C k — U H U S flO O K i If , A JOHN BOORMAN FILM / tfwVforid Ilim iti « o f M u rie l A T BOTH THEATRES A D M . ‘ 2 .’ " ¿OS' ' m n Hj,Bncm 1 m an WOWM'QA U.*WM SEAN CONNERY - ZARDOZ JOHN BOORH aiw « ^C H A R L O T T E RAMPLING sara A T M ID N IG H T A T 11:30 PM I To k ic k o ff M S U 't S un day a c tiv itie s , 0 minute fi o n o n o rg y a lto rn o tiv o s w ill b o sh o w n bafore the f fa o tu r a a n d a ft o r th o la s t fo o tu r o on F ri.. Sat. Sun. “A t le a s t it k e p t m e F r i. W i l t o n , 7 : 0 0 8 9 :1 5 o u t o f th e A rm y . S a t . 1 0 9 A n t h o n y , 7 : 3 0 & 9:30 The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), or "Wobbiies". was S u n . C o n r a d , 7 : 3 0 8 9 :4 5 S A T U R D A Y - S U N D A Y E A R L Y B IR D a revolutionary union formed in 1905, and answered fire with fire, gunshot with gunshot. Wobbly leaders were picket line fighters S P E C IA L - 4 : 0 0 t o 4 : 3 0 P . M . ‘ 1 . " Whowill survm with the philosophy that workers needed one big union ond one I HVOeMATiQNIII SI 11 big strike! Joe Mill, poet laureate and song writer of the organiza­ Today Open 7:00 P.M. tion. was arrested in 1914 after leading a strike of Utah con­ andwhat Feature 7:20*9:30*Sat I Sun struction workers. He was accused of murdering an ex-police At 1:20*3:20*5:2S*7:2S*9:30 officer and convicted Despite the pleo of President Wilson, the Swedish Government and countless others Joe Hill was executed T h e F e v er is S p rea d in g willbe m November 1915. 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C a t c h i t R -> Now the motion picture that's just as real. fo k ic k o ff M SU'» S u n d a y a c tiv itie s , 20 m inulefl CLASSIC FILM S o n a n a rg y a lte rn a tiv e s w ill b e »h ow n before ih» | F R ID A Y O N L Y e a tu re a n d a lt e r th e la s t fe a tu re on Fri.. Sot., SATURDAY A ND SUNDAY iu n . A L A IN R E S N A IS N E W E S T 11977t FILM G E O R G E C U K O R ’S F r i. B r o d y , 6 : 3 0 , 8 : 3 0 . 1 0 :3 0 T H E P H I L A D E L P H I A S T O R Y P R O V I D E N C E S a t . 1 0 0 V e t C l in ic , 8 : 0 0 8 10:00 A V IN T A G E 1940 F A V O R IT E S T A R R IN G ELLEN BLRSTYN S u n . W il s o n , 7 : 3 0 8 9 :3 0 D IR K E U O G A K D E J O H N (J IE I/ J U IJ K A T H E R IN E H E P B U R N Y“'“ E L A I N E S T R IT C H CARY GRANT 4 door D A V ID W A R N E R V, X \ > " A R A L P H BAKSHI HI 'rançon Best , JAM ES S T E W A R T ,"S »17631 R U T H HUSSEY 01(1 d 1(1pm "A SOPHISTIGA TED COMED Y WITH EXTREMELY WITTY / L® DIALOGANO AN EXCELLENT CAST'' AnepicÉanasyj - VARIETY of peace and r " "A MARVELOUS ADAPTATION OF THE PLAY RY PHILLIP BARRY . A LANDMARK FILM"- TIME "A SHEER DELIGHT' - NEW YORK TIMES F r i. 1 0 0 V e t C l in ic 8 8 10 ANA WARD WINNER CLASSIC p re s e n ts 1 1 8 P h y s ic s A s t r o n o m y 7 8 9 S A T . 7:30 & 9:30 B 108 W E L L S A S a t . W il s o n , 7 : 0 0 , 8 : 4 5 , 1 0 : 3 0 "TOUCHING. BEAUTIFUL AND SURPRISING"-MILOS FORMAN S U N . 8:00 U N IO N P A R L O R S IA JO H N L E E H O O K E R "A GREAT MASTERPIECE"-ANTHONY BURGESS w /s p e c ia l g u e s t BRILLIANT AND UNFORGETTABLE" - SUSAN SONTAO TICKETS: F R I. 7:30 & 9:30 B 108 W E L L S A O N L Y © 1 .2 5 T O W N E S VAN ZA N D T $3.00 at MSUnion, k SfwdM tt, faculty aariataffwelco ST U D EN TS, F A C U L T Y , S T A F F W ELCO M E STI T I F N ' I N . F A I '1 1 1 ,T Y , S T A F F W F I X 1 I M F M a y 5 ,6 Elderly Instruments & k I D 's r a q a i r a d t a « a t a r R H A « « * W O N L Y $ 1 . 2 5 ID ', M A Y B E C H E C K E D . ID 'S M A Y H K C I I K C K K I t Campus Corners II, M c D o n e l K iv a , M S U $3.50 at the door. THE STA PHONE 355-8255 MON. TE N EW S Aitoiotivi )[«; ; Esplaymt j f [ ^ Employment if F or R ent A partm ents A partm ents V W S U P E R Beetle 1973 EXPERIENC ED HELP iN fo n R O tiO H REC EIV IN G CLERK. 30 40 W O M A N W A N T E D to live in Automatic, good body and Wanted Waitresses, bar SU M M E R , A IR conditioned W O M A N TO share 2 bed A C R O S S FRO M campus, hours/week. Stocking, and and care for one year old engine A M / F M stereo 81000 tenders, busboys, dish­ upstairs of duplex 2 bed room Whitehall Manor im­ spacious apartment, available H u m « M 7 Student Service» »id*. sports background helpful child Free room and board ft negotiable. Gwen, after 5 washers, cocktail waitresses, room , near campus, quiet mediate Large, light 332- spring term. Reduced rent. SP O R T S M E IS T E R , 2208 E salary Call 694 7173 after p m 353 0842 8-5-5161 ft janitors. Also experienced non smokers preferred 351 6829 3 5 1 (3) Call 351 8135; 351 1957 or Michigan Avenue 3 5 2 (51 5 30 p.m 8 5 5 (61 cooks. Apply in person bet 9375 8 4 2815) 351 2044. 0-10 4 2815) V O LV O 1975 242G1, Sun ween 1 6 p.m., 1146 South S U M M E R NEED 1 person to I day *90< p a r lina A GIRL to assist invalid lady W A IT R E S S E S W ANTED NEED A close, inexpensive roof, leather, overdrive, Mich Washington. P E R R Y 'S OLDE share 2 bedroom Own room 3 doyi • MK por lino from 8 a.m. noon week Sjlnnq and summer Apply parking space near cam pus' CHALET APARTMENTS elms, extras, 84500. 349 2856 COZY INN, formerly the $90 month Dan. 351 05Q9 id o y s • 7SC por lino or 655 3567 3 4 2814) days. No weekends or holi Wednesday 5 3, 3 6 p m phnn(. 372 5752 aher 6 pm Next to campus spacious Grand Zook. No phone calls days 332 5176 1 4 28 <4i 8 5 8 '3i two bedroom apartments I days « 70« por lino M A C S B A R 2 5 2 14) 8 5 4(4) please. 8 4 28(11) furnished air conditioned M ERIDIA N M A L L area Pro Uno roto por im o rfion HiWtydu lifoj A V O N B U Y or sell. Call 482 6893 C 5 4 28(3) M C D O N A L D ’S R A N T of Okemos (across R EST A U S U M M E R JO BS, waiters, waitresses and cooks Hous A p a rtm e n ts ^ fessionals 1 bedroom No one above or below. Patio, S u m m e r fro m ‘ 165 from Meijers) is now taking mg available Send resume to Fall f ro m '38 4 carpet, air, appliances, stor­ H O N D A 750 1975 $1400. PA R T TIM E Hostess, bus applications for full and part S IN B A D 'S R EST A U R A N T . Now renting. Open 3-6 2 FEM A LE roommates need­ age No pets or children $165 3 Im«» *4 00 5 doy* 80' por Imo ovor Mint, 1970 Triumph 650 boy, bartender. Apply B A C K time employment for shifts Box 125. Mackinaw City. beginning at 6:30 a m Appii Michigan 49701 3 5 2 (6 ) ed for summer Across street a month * utilities 339 Monday thru Friday. No od|u»tmont in rolo whon concallad $500 482 4616. 7 5-8(3) STA G E, Meridian Mall. 2561 2 4 28 (7) ì,ròi mu‘' ^ ,,a'*d,n00 Moinmum 5 4 2 8 (3 ) cants must be available from campus 351 9468 5 5 1 (4i 331-6197 H O N D A C B 360T. 1975 through summer Apply from LEGAL A S S IS T A N T Secre 10,000 miles, just rebuilt SECRETARY TYPING, 8 10 a.m. or 2-4 p m , Mon tary. Send resume to BIRCH. L í t í - - 3 ' 1" - ‘2 25 p, , , n i e r " on day Friday. 6-5-5(11) DEAN b H LU C H A N IU K FEM ALE TO lease 4 person FREECANOES FORTENANTS! 2 BED RO O M to sublease 655 1762 5 5 4(3) telephone, and "pe rson " Fri summer. Twyckingham, line o«»' 3 Ime» iprepoymenl) L A W O FFICES 301 M AC. E apartment summer Price J i ^ G e r a i e io I* « * » -4 l .n . . '2 50 day for a small Lansing office. R iv e r 's a n d W a te r's $170 Call after 10 p.m. Lansing, Michigan. 48823 negotiable Near campus. H O N D A 350 '71, excellent, 30 35 hours/week. 9 a m 4 E d g e A p a rtm e n ts 351 6182 5.5.2 «4. t f i , , Ime ov.r 4 Ime» • per in.erl.on 351 1100 8 5 4 (5) 351 0476 5 5 2 (3) $450 or best offer After 6 p m Call 372 2261 8 5 8 (7) B o y ae USA R e so rts J t V w i « ! . • ' ( > " « '2 50 ■per .n.er.,on p.m. 339 8136. 484 0667 jj'Mtlmeovertlme» , .,H e d .e d .'t r e « ip e r t e t le « e d » - 3 l|n e i 'I 50 5 5 3 (41 PA R T T IM E Janitorial. Even­ ings 15-20 hours/week. Own w i l l b e in te r v ie w in g D A Y SHIFT cooks wanted Apply in person only. Must 1 ,2 ,3 b « d r o o m 3 3 3 -4 4 3 2 Beechwood » « r i* 50 ' p e r li n e o v e r 3 I m e . 1975 Y A M A H A 650 Super transportation 482 6231 f o r a ll p o s itio n s r e ­ be neat. A M E R IC A 'S C U P a p a rtm e n ts HAVING TROUBLE finding Apartments condition, extras, $1050, flex 8 5 5 (4 ) R EST A U R A N T , 220 M A C someone to sub lease vour la t in g to S um m er 5 b lo c k s to M S U ible. Call 351 2263. 6 5-3 (3) 4-4-28 (5l • fu lly c a r p e te d apartment for the summer7 r e s o r t o p e r a tio n s fo r • g a i h * o t a n d c e n tra l a ir Place an ad m the special Large 2 bedroom - D ea dline » C H E E R LE A D E R S, GYM K A W A S A K I, 1974 750. N A S T S , Pom Pom girls (men B ig S k y o f M o n ta n a N U R SES RN or LPN c o n d itio n in g C LA S S IF IE D H O U SING furnished jp m I rimi doy before publication charge nurses needed imme Excellent condition. $695. women) Summer jobs, good B o y n e M o u n t a in a n d • t w im m in g p o o l GUIDE coming May 1 1 2 X 2 Special summer rates ÿullotion Change I p m I e lo .i doy before diately 7 a m 3 p.m ft 3-11 9 2 4 -h o u r m a in t e n a n c e ads $10 Come up to 347 Call 393 9426. X 8-5 1 (3) salaries, travel. (517) 646- Boyne H ig h la n d re : pgbkOtlOfl 6709 8 5 5(4) p.m shift. Need strong s u ­ • p l o y g r o u n d f o r c h ild r e n Student Services and find 2 b e d r o o m u n its M60 s o r ts . Onceod•*ordorud *» conno» bo cancellod or changed H O N D A 750 1976. Black, pervisory type with interest in • no p e ti someone to sub lease your N o w le a s in g f o r iintiloftor 1*f \DQW Van 1977, LE S A B R E 1971 FM, good inch. Mounted free. P E N ­ June i Haslett 349-9604 ressing and housekeeping. C Y N T H H O U SE GREENERY LEGAL SE C R E T A R Y Full K-^rsion 373 4340 transportation 8550 best NELL S A L E S , 1825 East 10-4-28(3) c a li 3 3 2 -0 1 1 1 5-4 28 3' Send complete resume, work 332-5400 3-5-215) time, legal and dictaphone ^3; - 663 4721 after 4 offer 332 0057 5 5 4(3) Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 1128 V ic to r St. experience, recent photo, s o ­ experience a must Call 374 IM M E D IA T E P O S S E S S IO N 48912 482 5818. C 6-4 28(5) SU M M ER SUBLET, one cial security number and first O VERSEAS JO BS Sum 8890 4 4 28(4) up duplex Potter Park area M A R K IV, 1976 Moon and last day available to mer year round Europe, S Lansmg 1 bedroom utilities large bedroom furnished ; apB'CE 1971 Must roof. 72,000 miles, loaded. M A S O N B O D Y S H O P 812 E. work, to 3969 Penberton, America. Australia, Asia, etc PART TIME and summer po 2 car. verv clean $180 bus S u W E fl VSL ' apartment 2 3 people 1 KC-e; a*e 339 1108 $7600 or best offer 339 9973 Kalamazoo, since 1940 Auto D'ock *rom campus air con­ Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105. All fields, $500 $1200 sitions for M S U students. line lease 371-2222 block, land 2 bedroom apart evenings 5 5 4(5) painting collision service 8 5 5 (1 6 ) monthly, expenses paid, 15-20 hours week Autom o­ 8 5 8 6 men’s 332 3746 1-4-28 13- ditioned 332-0160 3-4 28 (5' American foreign cars 485 NEWPORT sightseeing Free information bile required Phone 339 M A V E R IC K 1971, automatic, 0256 C 20 4 29(51 SU M M ER EM PLO YM ENT EAST LA N SIN G f a l l 1 «cellent con- Write: BH P Co.. Box 4490. 3400. C 4-4 28 I5i S U B L E A S E S U M M E R fur new parts, low mileage. Waitresses, waiters, cocktail Dedroom furnished air utili­ m 351 4559 Good' 353 4420. 349 1858 8 5 2 (3 ! N O W A V A IL A B L E - Super Sprint exhaust systems with waitresses Write for applr Dept ME. Berkley C A 94704 Z X13 5 1(8) SU M M E R EM PLO Y M EN T . YES .wehavelocation! n'shed 2 bedroom Spartan Village 355 2944 after 5 30 ties balconies parking $220 cation and interview. Mr pm 3 5 2 3 $230 3T4 6366 exclusive lifetime warranty Attention students 1 Summer William Oliver. THE K IN G 'S NIGHT A U D IT O R Position * 2 m in u te s to c a m p u s OR 3 4 28 4 biuH 4 door M O N Z A . 1975 - Good con employment opportunities. for your imported car. TABLE, Box 146 Prudenville, power Steering. now open. Good pay and Stan now pan-time and • o n R o d C e d a r R iv e r 1 OR 2 men needed June 1 dition. New mag twes 349 C H E Q U E R E D F LA G FO R ­ M l 48661. 10-5-10 (8 ) ' FV cassette benefits Apply in person, move into full time when • fre e c a n o e s $95 mcmth per mar Cali 4183 8 5 4 (3) EIGN C A R P A R T S. 2605 East Must see to between 2 p m and 5 p.m. at school is out Incentive pay John or Dave before 9 a m N o w le a s in g Kalamazoo Street. One mile SECRETARY LOCAL CPA H O LID A Y INN E A S T Male 349 2943 5-4 4 4* ¡nrt Cj‘ 694 6726 OPEL, 1972. runs good, good plan. Need valid driver s li­ West of campus 487 5055. office, experience, type 60 fo r s u m m e r a n d tires, $400 349 3959 after 4 C 11 4 28 (91 wpm. shorthand. Call 371 female. E.O.E 3-5-2171 cense and car. Only people Water's and p m 01 weekends. 3 5 1 (4) who LIKE TO W O R K H A R D M O D ERN 1 bedroom Has- fa ll r\ASS SUPREME. 9 seat 4379 5-5 3 14) D R IV E W A Y A T T EN DEN T A N D BE R E W A R D E D for it River's Idge iett $170 plus eiectnc 339 975 Loaded In J U N K C A R S wanted. Also Pan time and full time job. >:se stereo tape. PINTO SQ U IR E Wagon, 1973 selling used parts Phone S T A R S H IP E N T E R P R IS E S day shift U N IV E R SIT Y need apply Applications be Apartments 2739 or 339 8417 8 5-9 <3l C a p ito l V illa automatic, air, A M FM ing taken now between 8 A p a r tm e n ts Excellent condi anytime. 321 3651 needs 3 part time Distribution S T A N D A R D 351 0770 stereo 81200 355 6173. a m.-5 p.m. C O N T IN EN T A L 3 BE D R O O M S furnished for S330C 3492829 after 6 C X 20-4 28 (3) Management Trainees. May 2_5J(4I_ 1050 W ater s Edge 6 -men One block to campus 1-5 O ffice h o u rs 3 4 28(3) C A B L E VISION. 333 Wash ,14-28 6' advance as full time. Flexible next to Cedar V illage: Si-ck 12-month lease Start G A M E R O O M personnel. ington Square North, Lan­ 3 3 2 -5 3 3 0 training 1 3 nights per week June 332-3900 or evenmgs TSUS 710 1976. auto PL Y M O U T H FU R Y II 1970, Young ladies preferred. Good sing. E.O.E 8 5-4 (18i excellent condi Good second car $300 best E n p lo y m e it j ) Excellent for intelligent busi ness-minded individual desir pay. benefits and pleasant 3 3 1* 4 4 3 1 and weekends 332 0978 0 1 4-28(7- " 000 files 353 7924 offer 355 3952 3 4 28(3) working positions. Excellent B R ID A L S A L O N Women S U B l ET S U M M E R term 3 ing management oppor .2 3 H A R D W O R KIN G , respons positions for students, full for full time bndai saies S U M M E R 3 man air condi mar Woodmere Apartment PO N T IA C T E M P E S T '71. tumty Call 323 4084, 355 QUIET DU PLEX room N.Ce ible individual needed for and pan time. Apply in per­ Bridal or women s apparel tioned M S U close $155 per Utilities paid except eiectnc TSoN 8210 1975 very Stick, good mileage, and 7801. X 8 5 4 (11) place $92 plus 3 miies permanent full time night son only. C IN E M A X, 1000 retail experience required person for entire summer 337 1418 S-5-5-3 3 'O't or radial tires. second car, $975 374-4324 or W. Jolly Road. 0-20-4 28 (8 ) 882 7051 i 4 28-3 busboy position. (5:15-11:30 FREE R ENT - Bachelor Permanent only No part time 351 9366 S 5 5-3 '3 v a s t $1850 349 484 2152 5 5 1 (3) p m.) Great pay and benefits. apanment. Able to devote 2 W A IT R E S S E S A N D shon work. B R ID E 'S S H O W C ASE . NEEDED - ONE or two LARGE 2 party furnished Experience required. Call Mr. 1047 East Grand River 2 R O O M east end of campus roommates Campus Hill two efficiency close campus air S A A B E M S 99. 1975 Low hours a day for care of race order cooks, pan-time. Apply IAS 1972 runs well mileage, good condition Soloman 372-4300 after 4:30 horses Knowledge of driving 3-428(8) Available now 1 No lease caf bedrooms for Fall 1978 Beth conditioned $190 fail 351 BA C K ST A G E , Meridian Mall. »offer 337 0302 p.m. J IM S T IFFA N Y farm tractor, will pay extra for 655 1354 evenmgs 5 5 3 3 1 355-9517 or 349-2071 1610 after 5 p m 487-4451 $3700 339 3817 5 5 2(3) 5-5-1 (4) PLACE. Downtown Lansing. R.ikt' in the extra money you 8-5-4-14! 0 3-4-28(5) lanitorial duties H. Hoffman SU BU R BA N 1971, body 5-4 2800) O R G A N IS T FOR small i an make bv selling no C A M P U S HILL sublet for 5416 N Okemos Rd. V A N p X19.1975 Low mile rusted, mechanically sound church. Transportation pro­ lomier needed items with a summer 2 bedroom dish A L ST IN E PACKING . Excellent condition Low ^ust sell 371-1461 $375 351 7249 3 5 1 (3) FE M A LE E S C O R T S wanted. $6 /hour. No training neces­ X 5 5 1 (10) vided if necessary. Call 484- 3139 between 9 a.m./12 p.m. low i ost fast acting Oassi V d Ad Phone 35f 87R5 washer, air furnished $190 month 349 5037 8 5 8 >5' LOCATION LOCATION ;530pm 4-4 28(5) T R U IM PH SPIT FIR E 1970 sary. Call 489 2278. weekday mornings. 4-4-28 (6 ) B A B Y S IT T E R N E E D ED East Z 23 4 28(31 BRO 1967 automatic, steenng new tires. Burgandy, convertible, Mich elms, luggage rack, runs great, good body. $ 1100. LUNC H S U P E R V IS O R S , Lansing area, infant. 351 1582 after 5:30 p.m. C O C KT A IL wanted. Full time, nights W A IT R E S S F illed lo r Fall SUMMER ONLY HAV I YOU OOT YOUR SUMMBR CEDAR GREENS ■and exhaust 355 East Lansing Public Schools. 6 5 4 (3) Monday - Friday. Apply in ,-4428 4' 353 3483 8 5 9(4) 11:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m. M on person at H U D D LE NO RTH Across from WORK LINID UP l«)W LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL Galaxy Offer T R A N S A M . 1977 Special day-Friday Pinecrest School. M E N TO load U Haul. Thurs day, M ay 4th; $7/hour. 332 LOUNGE. 309 North W ash ington, Downtown Lansing. Williams Hall YITT 337 2042. 8-5-1 (51 r«*i 349-1564 edition, T top, air, loaded If not interviews 2Bl3) excellent condition. 18.000 4362. 3 5 2(3) 8-5 5 (6 ) —2 bedroom units being held FRIDAY n M M iM o e W U T M M T I Summer rates GE N ER A L L A B O R E R S A N D — various floor plans IN M O N W M IT t miles. $6400 or best offer. O FFICE PO SIT IO N S. c JO Wagon. 1974 — air conditioned A pril 28 at 12:00 3:00 £"»* oower air. radi 339 9973 evenings 5 5-4(6) If you have access to a phone » A V I H O W N I — furnished or 6:00 at the Univer­ A M COMNTIONIN# Special 12 month l,e' 2 way rear door. V W S U P E R BEETLE 1971. and car. you can be sent to L A W N A N D G A R D E N S E R V IC E c a rp e te d sity United Methodist ratos "'to $2000 351 runs well. $600 negotiable. work from your home. One — best location in town , -evermgs day to one month assign­ Church on Harrison (3* Nancy after 5 p.m. 482-9668. a s lo w a s 13428 5 :C ’976 hand, 5-4 28(3) V W 1971 Westphalia camper, ments period. No Fees. Apply in person 9-11 a.m., or call 372 0880 for more informa­ • M O W IN G • F E R T IL IZ IN G • R A K IN G • E D G IN G >160 p e r m onth UNIVIRSITY bells in tower) near Spartan Enter at Southside. No Shoprite 351-8631 new engine, radials, pop-top. tion. M A N P O W E R INC., 105 • P R U N IN G • T R IM M IN G T I3 5 M i c h i g a n A v e . R ig h t n e x t t o t h e need to dress up $1500. 372 2098 after 5:30 E. Washtenaw, Downtown • P L O W IN G • P L A N T IN G TIMACB Please be 5 minutes, E . L a n s in g , M L B r o d y C o m p le x " 8 b 8 141 p.m. 8 5-4 (3) Lansing. 8-5-2(14) 4 14 M ic h ig a n early. Work is in no i f 974 6 cVl*nder, V O L K S W A G E N 1974, Super H U D D LE W E ST. New GENERAL U W N AND GARDEN CARE 3 3 2 -S 4 2 0 way connected to DON’T WAIT ■ " ,erv economical Beetle. Low mileage, good lounge, accepting applica­ Coll 3-4 p.m. church. « « paneled Excel “ "«"»n Office 353 body $2500. 882 6196 tions for bartender, wait­ resses, short order cooks and 4 8 7 -8 7 4 1 .home 394 5559 8 4 28(3) UNTIL THEY’RE busboys. Apply in person only. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday- V W 1970. Runs great! $500. Saturday. 138 S. Waverly, NOW LIASINO LIVE A L IT T L E ! 351 4467 after 5 p.m. . -I 4 door in ex POH SUMMin ALL GONE 3 42 8 (3 ) Lansing, M l 10-4-28(8) Best offe AND FALL -. "S 351 763, bn FE M A LE M A S S E U S E want ■■■ [?,, 310 p m V W 1968, good condition. HIHI Call 393 3344 after 5:30 p.m. ed. $8 /hour. W e will train. 4 5 1 (3) 489 2278. Z 2 3 4 28(3) can 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 To ra te r» « yo ur a p a rtm e n t fo r tu m m a r and fa ll ^ M iss S u m m e r N o w L e a s in g G e f in th e f o r S u m m e r s w im a t SPECIAL 4 fo r p e rs o n " MipcWngfjam a n d P a ll I 8 2 b e d ro o m Burcham Woods Now leasing for Fall SUMMER RATES fu r n is h e d a p a r t m e n t m o d e l o p e n 9 -9 1620 South H a g e d o rn R d . GMPUSHILL fu r n is h e d a p a r tm e n ts «Hooted pool ...a ) (h e p o o l ih is S u m m e r! •N orth o f M t. H o p e i C m o n ovar •Air conditioning C E D A R V IE W • air conditioning • shag carpeting ‘‘ \|f1|lt!.,"."Nni,,,,,l,,U,K I'DTIIhlliti Wltll (||st|lll tl \f * 10' bus to campus -iii.,,: ' " ' i n Im in1 am| «.has; t-ai f m*I itis; A N D CHECK O U T «Ample perking t luxury furnishings • private balconies NORW OOD • dishwashers O swimming pool AM R TM ENTS C O L L IN G W O O D A PTS I «Nicely furnished R IV E R S ID E air conditioned *$ Blks. to campus special summer rates special 12 months ju s t o f f g ra n d rt» e r-o k e m o a ■ ... mcmì!'.!".'1''1"'1 ''p - i ^ . i - k' rimi dishwasher ' I" n at.halt-, m New leetlhf ter c a ll 3 5 1 -5 6 4 7 shag carpeting Summer md Fell unlimited parking -2 B E D R O O M S FREE BUS SERVICE •6 room lu m it h e d a p a rtm e n t» Summer fo r r a te s a n d -S W IM M IN G P O O L 0 * 3 a c - v - x FREE BUS SERVICE 2 bedroom '1 8 8 F U R N IS H E D o W O O JU le a s e s *m odelt open dolly \ bedroom *188 xciai IU M M |R S A T IS »ultimar *1AS studios '1 8 8 7 3 1 .d is h w a s h e r s FREE R O O M MATE SERVICE Wl-7166 S p e c ia l 1 3 9 0 1 . G r a n d R iv e r 12 m o n th call 391-12*1 '2 7 3 745 Burchom APARTMENTS •C E N T R A L A M CO NIX FREE R O O M M ATE SERVICE 12 m o n th 3 5 1 -3 1 1 « 351 7212 A S K A B O U T O U B S P E C IA L T A L L R A T I ! 1-5 p.m . O f fic e h o u r s (behind Rollarworld 731 d u ic t h ii" Dtive ra ta t on tho rlverj _ (coll between 10-5 pm) [ jlp irtie its ] [© ? { [ A p a r tm e its ] (© P ] [ A p a rtm e n ts L H ouses m c Hoists ]fft Fo r S a le For S ale ] l^ ' [ L ost t F o n i )[C ^ j ^ S P A C IO U S 2 man apart­ N EA R S P A R R O W Hospital: O NE JU N E lease available - F E M A LE N E E D ED for house F R A M E S OLD, C R A C K E D or S C H W IN N S U P E R Sport LO ST R E W A R D ! M e n 's N EED ED 2 to 4 persons for TW O FEMALES ment, summer sublet. 1 block needed 1 or 2 females 3 532 Grand River, $600/ near M S U . Great location. broken? Replacements at low with toe clips New tubes tire. class ring. M e n 's sports summer or can be continued rooms near MSU e**1 1 for year. 332-6220, ask for Pat from campus. Furnished, air. bedroom house Own room, month. Drive by and call us Call 337 2127 or 332 5822. cost. O PT IC A L D ISC O U N T A fine bike, $95 355 3829. arena. 4 11. 349 4714, 351 3 5 3 -8 0 ». 3-5 2131 ,0" « í 353 5569. X8-5 3(4! washer, freezer, ample park for an appointment at 351- 7-4-28 (4) 2617 E. Michigan Lansing, M l E 5 5 4 131 0986 5 5 3 (3) or Jackie. 10-5-2 (4) ing. Cathy after 9 p.m. Mon 1500. 0-4-4-28 (5) 372 7409. C 54-28(5) S U M M E R L E A SE in two bed, HASLETTARMS day Friday. All day week O PE N H O U S E at 645 and 627 HOBIE C A T 14 sailboat, good EVIL ENEIVEL 24 inch motor cross. $45. Radio, A M FM LOST, S E T of keys between Fee and Vet Clinic. Call [ta x i low« 4-man, air, pool, furnished. ends. 484 1740 8-5-9(71 H O U SES, APARTM EN TS, Evergreen, East Lansing. rooms. Summer and Fall, hulls. $1,100. Call 351 2198 multi band, $50. Fur coat $50 353 1170 1 4 28(3) Call 351-1670. 5-5-3 (3) SUMMER & FALL Saturday, April 29 3 5 p.m. Saturday or Sunday. East "LOVING YOUfisci p I S U M M E R S U B L E T furnished including several with acre­ 4-5 bedrooms. 3-4 28(4) 372 2209 5 5 4 (5) LEASIH6 Lansing. 1 4 28 (4) Happiness. - Ä ELF J E A S T L A N S IN G duplex, 2 apartment. 2 people, 1 block age. 676 3780. Call between day, April 30/°3'shOB' S“1 bed. 1623 Parkvale. Couples, 351-2044 from campus 332 1805. noon-4 p.m.; 8 p.m. and mid­ F E M A LE T O share house PIONEER S X 434 stereo re S C H W IN N BREEZE Ladies 3 Pirstnl |[/J donation. Umiy 0, Pm no pets. 6/15, $220 351 5-5-4(4) night. 8 5 4 (6 ) prefer graduate student. speed excellent condition 1762. OR-13-4-28 (3) 351-8135 Large yard. $ 100/month 394 ceiver $90 353 0333 after 4 $85 Schwinn Childs seat $5. J A M E S M A D IS O N College u "«ng. 240 M a r l . i n '* ? O W N ROOM, new duplex. 5 p.m. E-5 5 3 (3) ,n0 - 484 3094. 2 ■ - ir4 N O W L E A SIN G 1139 after 5 p.m. Free Spirit 10 speed mens 27 students elect Craig Atlas to “ 28(6, M a y o p e n in g s 124 C E D A R ST East Lan FOR S U M M E R A N D FALL. bedroom, furnished, nego 8-4-28 (4) inch $50 355 8153 3 5 2 15) Academic Council today! at sing. 2 man, 1 bedroom, fur Large completely remodeled, tiable. 315 Stoddard. 353 C R A IG REEL sound on 3 4 2813) H«ld m Williams!* H euecN A M w eoee nished apartments Heat in air conditioned, one bedroom 4019 6 5 5 (3) N O W L E A S IN G for summer sound, with sound, with D ISC O U N T . NEW . used 7 bedroom open eluded $195 month. Year and fall. 2-6 bedroom houses. speakers, excellent $130 saddle seat. Western ! apartments Located in Lans desk, chairs, files. B U S IN E S S LOOK, FEEL great for sum M a y 1 — '1 80 leases only. June 15 or 5 B E D R O O M East Lansing Call EQ U IT Y V E ST 351 1500 Ted 337 2381 3-5-1 (3) dressage- Interna,,« ing on bus line to M SU . EQ U IP M EN T C o , 215 E. mer. Lose or gain. Scandi Sarah 349 0963 aim, 3 . 1 bedroom open September 1. 129 Burcham $170-$ 180 month. Credit & house, summer sublet, fall O R 10-4-28(4) Kalamazoo, 485 5500 navian weight control pro 2-4 28 161 Jp Dr, Efficiency $160 month. option. 351 1768. 3 5 2 (3) SL E EP W IT H the best The M a y 15 - ’ 150 reference checks required, 0 1 428 gram. 349 1218 between 8 10 studio open Damage deposit required. 6 Garage cluttered7 Sell those finest in quality waterbeds at for appointment call 485 a.m. and 3 4 p.m 2-5-K5) p.m.-10 p.m. 882 2316. F A LL H O U SE 8 single extra bicycles fast with a the S L E EP SH O P in C A M P IN G EQUIPMENT: M a y 15 — *135 0638 0 1-4 28(91 0 20 4 28(9) bedrooms for group. Kitchen, quick-action Classified ad! SO UN DS AND DIVER Eureka tent 7 X 7 ; sleeps 4; 351*3118 1. 2, ft 3 bedroom apart laundry, parking. 12 month S IO N S 484 9300 Across Coleman lamp it Furnace; t o i l E st a t e i® (coll between 10-5 pm) lease $90 month plus utili from Knapp's downtown. C IB A R V IL L A « ! ments Walking distance. 3 B L O C K S from campus 4 5 mattress cot; total $125; 349 Near park Leasing Friday ties 332 1918 2 4 28 (7) bedroom houses Renting for 0 1 4 28(6) 4898 X 3 4 28 (4) NEED 1 or 2 females for P A R K L A K E C UTE cottage A PA RTM K N TC from 6 8 p.m., Saturday 3 6 summer and fall 351 8135 summer beginning either S U M M E R . N E W duplex, 4 with lake view. Carpeted Now leasing p.m at 348 Oakhill. Summer 0 11 4 28(4) QU A LIT Y U S E D equipment B L A C K DIRT, sod farm soil. May or June. Capitol Villa, bedrooms, furnished, excel­ kitchen appliances and nice for Foil and summer and fall available at a fair price with warranty. Approximately 5 ’6 yards, de pool, air, close to campus. lent neighborhood, good lo lot. Call Fran W eston 882 Announcements l0[ i,, OR 1 4 28 (7) F U R N IS H E D D U P L E X E S for Kenwood 120 watt livered locally $40 641 6733 332-6753 Tuesday, Thursday BOGUE a t RED CEDAR cation 351 8561 1558 or L O O M IS R EALITY Happening must l,,.,„teiïj 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available receiver $475 or 372 4080 OR 8 4 28 (4) mornings. 5-5-2 (6 ) 484 5474. 8 52(6! Siale News o ll « . 351-5180 S 5 5 3 (3) summer and/or fall. 669 9939 Son y reel tape recorder NIKE RU N N IN G shoes. Services Bldg by now , S U M M E R S U B L ET with fall H ouses £ 0-6-4 28132 $90 EFFICIENCY, IM M E D IA T E W om an s size 6 . One month two class days before « i option. 2 bedrooms, $220 ' SU M M ER SU BLEA SE 2 McIntosh Pre-Amp occupancy. $185 BUR M S U C LO SE. Exciting! 2 4 6 old. Excellent. $20 353 5099. R e c r e a tio n D tf]! No announcements month. 332 4009. 8 5-5 (4) bedroom furnished duplex on C26 $349 C O M IN G MAY 11, the bedroom houses 12 month E 5-5 1 (3) ed by phone C H A M W O O D S. 745 Bur busline. 353 5547 8-5 3(3) Thorens 145C $195 cham. 351-3118 0 20-4 28(4) C L A S S IF IE D H O U SIN G lease. Deposit 349 4850 Harmon Kardon UNIVERSITY VILLA G U ID E ' Find a person to sub lease your room. 2 x2 ads, L A N SIN G 4 bedroom 6-5-1(4) Compact System $175 SE W IN G M A C H IN E S , slight iy used. Reconditioned, VENTURE, 16-foot catama­ ran sailboat, with main and jib SUM M ERS FALL 2 BEDROOM . 8 minutes to home East side, garage, HI FI B U Y S 337 1767 sails, Northland trailer, life M S U European a ^ _ $10 Come to 347 Student N EED U P to 4 women to guaranteed. $39.96 and up. campus. Includes all utilities, furnished lease and deposit. 0 1 4 28112) jacket and all fittings. All in m eetsat7pm Sunday w| LEASING Services and find someone to sublease summer term. Spa E D W A R D S D IST R IB U T IN G stove, refrigerator and gar sub lease your room today. Chns 484 2164 8 5 5)51 cious house. Close to cam COM PANY, 1115 North excellent condition for only Graduate Hall study loung 351*2044 ■ age Available April 15 $215 8-5-4 (10) pus. $60 plus utilities 353 SO R O RIT Y/FRA T E RN IT Y Washington. 489 6448. $1,250. 487 3096 after 6 p.m. ond floor month Phone 482 9226 E A ST LANSIN G . Brand new stick pins are the hottest item 5520.X8-5-2(5> OR 5-528(6) S 5 5 1 (6 ) 351*8135 0-1-4-28(5) E A ST LANSIN G . Now leas furnished 3 bedroom 3 on the market today. They M S U Kendo Club mg houses, duplexes and blocks from campus 12 SUMMER 2 bedrooms, are great as gifts to moms, R E F R IG E R A T O R S FROM martial art of sword fencirJ TOUR THE U.S. this sum S U B L E T - 2 Bedroom sum ­ SU BLET OW N room in 2 rooms Available for summer month lease from June to dishwasher, fireplace, pool & dates, etc. and for initiation. $55. D O M E ST IC A PP LI practice from 1 to 3 n p mer' Go free on dependable mer, $200/month - nego bedroom Summer, close, re and or fall Call ST E M A R June only Very nice, $440 tennis courts, on busline. Now available with staggered A N C E S A L E S 3022 S Cedar 118 Women's IM Bldg $70/month, no utilities Past 5 freight trains This guide con tiable. Air. Pool. Capitol Villa. duced rent 351 1896 M A N A G E M E N T 351 5510 per month 332 3900. days Greek letters or crest. $20 St. Lansing 882 7282. p.m. Karen 484 7017 6-5 115) tains the information you'll 351-5144. 8-4-28(4) 1-4-28(31 6-5 5 >5' 8 5 5i8) plus sales tax includes mail­ 5 5 1 (4) Die Deutsche und SdL need for a sage, exciting trip ing. Specify style and organi Ecke trifft sich diesen F© A T T EN T IO N G R A D students Sent $20 0 cash/money zation. Satisfaction guaran­ H A N D C R A F T E D S A N D A L S p.m. im Erdnussfass 2 miles from campus, quiet, order, to R ID IN ' THE RAILS, teed or your money back. $20 Made from an outline Deutsch sprechen wollet spacious, newer 4 bedroom, P O Box 2061, Salem. Or herzlich emgeladen1 STATE NEWS C L A S S IF IE D ’S 3 baths, ample parking. Avail M A J E S T IC GIFTS, 21710 drawing of your feet. C U S Gardner, Oak Park, Michigan T O M S A N D A L S b LEA 97308 Z 1 4 28(9) able September 1. $390 48237 Z 5-5-1 (15) T H E R C R A F T S 220 Albert Lecture on history of ?f month 669 5513. OR-8-5 3(6) S O N Y P S 2350 belt drive Monday Saturday 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 11 5-5(6) Servici namese War by Sheldon I 4:10 p.m. today A 304 w j E A S T S ID E Lansing, 3 5 turntable, 2 years old. walnut bedroom furnished, carpet, base, dust cover, includes FOR Q U A LIT Y stereo ser­ Chicago folk service R E SU M E modern kitchen $275 332 record cleaner, $90 644- KIT C H EN T A BLE and four chairs Refimshed, good con­ vice. THE ST E R E O SH OPPE, celebrated at 8 30 and 1 1800, 372 1801 0049 evenings. 5-5-2 (6 ) dition. $35 Hoover vacuum, 556 E Grand River. Sunday. University à ftSALWiNNQR ^ OR 5-4 28 (41 3 years old. all attachments C 20 4-28(3) Church, S Harrison Road | S E C T IO N W H ITE M O N K E Y 'Burnout included $35. 374 6788 S U M M E R L E A SE S . 4 6 man, Sale " 20ao off on all bongs. E 5 5 1 (5) FREE N EEDLE check, Bring Advertising Club trip $350-$400 Furnished, 2 5 0 % off on wall hangings in your record player needle noon to 3 pm May baths, fireplace. 2 blocks Temporary location at 117 N Tired of being broke? Get fast for free check at anytime presentation, lunch and r» M SU . 372 1801. 332 1800 Harrison Road (across from cash by selling things you no Special prices on new need sign up in department < O R 3 4 28 (4) Sir Pizza) until we can rebuild longer use with a fast action UNIGRAPHICS les M ARSH ALL M U SIC , INTERVIEWING? 4 6 M A N houses starting at our main location Hours 11 a m 7 p.m. 3 4 28 (91 Classified Ad. Call 355-8255 East Lansing. C 1 4 28(61 Senior Class Council the newly selected courfl Better see the resume ace! 3 3 2 -8 4 1 4 September Very close 332 1800. 372 1801 B O O K S -W E S T E R N A M E R I Aiimals FREE L E S S O N in complexioh care M ERLE NORMAN 1979a t7:30pm Sunday Phi Beta House 2843 E. G r o n d R ive r OR 3 4 28 (3) C A N A OZ books, new selec C O S M E T IC S T U D IO 321 tion in stock. C U R IO U S 5543 C 20 4 28(3) Arabian Night is at 6 1 Right Across From Corol Gables A U S T R A L IA N SHEPARD Put your best foot forward! Bring us the basic 4 B E D R O O M duplex. $260' BO O KSH O P. 307 East Grand Saturday. MSU in pups. Excellent quality and month. June 12-September River, East Lansing. Cafeteria information and we'll do it all - Typeset it, pedigree (616) 897 7660. 12 351-3728. X 3-5-4 (3) C 10-4-28 8 5 4 (31 lis tr ic tio a R E S U M E S P E C IA L IS T help you write it, and print it. See the problem "Islam and Woman is :l| LA RG E H O U S E for rent near W E P A Y up to $2 for L P s b of Muslim Students Ass solvers today at Abbey Press, 547 East Grand O w ner Operated AFGHAN PU PPIES, 16 S T A R T IN G F IR ST week in Sparrow Hospital. $400 cassettes, also buying 45 s, seminar at 6 tonight. 341 River, East Lansing IB M T Y P IN G IB M T Y P E S E T T IN G weeks. A K C wormed, shots, May. group riding lessons. month. Call Pat 371-2800 or songbooks, magazines. FLA T O F F S E T P R IN T IN G $100 393 1395 5 5 -3 (3) Call for reservations. C R A Z Y 484 6403 8 5-3(5) B L A C K & C IRC U LA R. Up C R ID IN G S T A B L E 676 3710. W om en's IM Ind’vidua^ stairs, 541 East Grand River. BO U V IER D E S Flandres, nice 5-4-28(6) Meet is at 6 p.m Wet COMPLETE DISSERTATION SERVICE Open 11 a.m., 351-0838. pet and protection. Black. 10 Information sheets avail© C-7-4-28 (6 ) wide selection of paper&«photoscreen$»colored mks»borders Rooms month, female, $100 371 5242 E 5 5 3 (5) L A U R EL K A T Z French tutor W om en's IM Building E ing Graduated rates for line is noon today •chart pak lettenng»matching coversheets and envelopes NEW A PP LECRATES R O O M IN duplex till Septem groups 332-8262 6-1-4-28(3) at W A Z O O 223 Abbott Instructional Developers© Reasonable Prompt Quality Courteous ber $115 4 utilities Walt, 12 4 28 13) M o bile H o r n s w 332-8668 Cost Delivery W orkmanship Service 394 3012 3 5 2(31 ilH iil S e r v ic e eon at noon today. 1961 R Case Hall. Report on AECj NEW, U S E D and vintage A M H E R S T 1973, 12x50, two those who survived Kansa PE R SO N TO have room in guitars, banjos, mandolins, LIG HTNING LITHO our 3 bedroom home. Call etc Dulcimers and kits, re­ bedrooms, $4995 or best PROM PT, EXPERIENCED, • T Y P E S E T T IN G R E T Y P IN G : offer. Beth 337 1301 days or typing Evenings. 675-7544. Gay Council staff meet© P r in tin g SOMEBODY 351 5975 11-5-12(3) corders, strings, accessories, books, thousands of hard to 485-9557 evenings 3-4-28 (5) C 20 4 28(3) 7:30 tonight, 328 Student if Bldg. All staffers and anyoj Q u ic k A s A F la s h OUTTHERE O F F S E T P R IN T IN G FE M A LE FOR own room in find albums (all at very low A M E R IC A N 1974 12 X 60. TYPING T E R M Papers and new ideas please attend | 3421 S ou th C edar beautiful house now till fall, prices) Private and group 2 bedroom. 10 X 12 shed, 8 X I (A VARIETY OF PAPERS WITH • theses, I B M experienced, sible. spacious, $85 351 2161 lessons on guitar, banjo, 17 dog pen, 655 1489 394-2995 fast service. Call 351 8923. h a s s o m e letters j MATCHING ENVELOPES) I 8-5-9(31 mandolin, all styles. Gift cer­ 2 4 28 (3) 0 20 4 28(3) Gays at M SU meet froni to type. tificates Expert repairs free p.m. Sunday, Union Towerj DOUGELBINGER I B O R D ER S & A R T W O R K I OW N R O O M in nice house, summer, pets. $90 per estimates. ST R U M EN T S EL D E R L Y 541 IN East Du m p Salt EXPE RIEN C ED IB M typing Dissertations, (pica elite) Inaccessible If y o u h a v e a PHOTOGRAPHY ty p e w rite r fo r sa le j F R E E C O N S U L T A T IO N j month 332 3712. 6 5-5(3) Grand River. 332 4331. C 20 4 28(131 FA YA N N , 489 0358. C 20 4 28(3) Every woman's weekert^ W A N T E D - C O U P LE to teers: join in a post * it’s tim e y o u g o t A PRIL 27 28 29 4207 Barton '• WHATEVER YOU NEED FOR YOUR. RESUME ! SW IF T ST ER EO Microscope COPYGRAPH SERVICE. celebration at 4 pm S© INSTANT Color to ge th e r! share furnished room with Road. Mar M or Subdivision. WE VE GOT IT' I Mode) 90. Excellent condi­ Complete dissertation and Call Polly or Ann. 3554© king sized water bed. S u m ­ Hours 9 a.m. 5 p.m. St Don and Block &White: I AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES IN TOWN : tion. With case. $165. 372- information. mer, campus near. Call ids’ Church. Huge assort resume service. Corner M A C passport Marty 332 4716. 8-4-28(5) 4069 after 6 p.m. and Grand River. 8:30 am ■ T H E P A P E R E A T E R 1 ment - clothes, books, Learn to play the recon resume 2 f o r ‘ 9 .5 0 X-5-5-K4) 5:30 pm Monday Friday. 10 plants, household items p.m. Saturday in the Umoi U se c la s s if ie d s FIND SO M E O N E to sublease am 5 pm Saturday 337 1666. ID portraits D ISC O U N T , NEW , used 3 4 29(7) for Northwoods Recordf 211 ABBOTT your room Place an ad in the C 20 4 28(6) 220 A lb a r tS t. 355-8255 NEXT TO STATE THEATRE 351-4321 M-F 8 30 - 6 SAT 1 0 - 5 special C L A S S IF IE D H O U S ­ ING GUIDE coming M a y 11. desk, chairs, files. B U S IN E S S EQ U IP M EN T CO., 215 E. G A R A G E SA LE, 5180 East Brookfield, Saturday b Sun U N IG R A P H IC S O F F ER S sort. Discover the Renaissai 332-3026 2x2 ads, $10. Come up to 347 Kalamazoo, 485 5500. C O M PLET E D IS S E R T A T IO N day. Furniture, bookcase, fil­ ciety for Creative Anad Student Services and find 0 2-5-1 A N D R E S U M E SERVICE: ing cabinet, chairs, stereo, meets at 8:30 p r someone to sub lease your receiver, speakers, guitar, type setting, IB M typing, Union Tower Room G IB S O N A M PLIFIER. 2- room today. S P -8 -5 4 (10) miscellaneous household offset printing and binding. channel. G 50 Model. 80 watt items. 351 1642 2 4 28 (8 ) For estimate stop in at 2843 Women! Woman's Voil FE M A LE S U M M E R , own speakers. $150 or best. 669 East Grand River or phone been pre empted for lour! room in house. Campus 1 3331. 5-5 214) H ADASSAH RUMMAGE 332 8414.12 4 28 18) but will still have meetmtf block. 351 2825. Z 7 5 8 (3) G U IT A R ELECTRA. Double SALE p.m. Sunday, Union Oak IT .... .. . . § pick up. Solid body. Hard Enormous sale, largest ever. TYPING, EXPERIENCED, SIN G LE R O O M for refined Many, many new and high fast and reasonable, 371- M S U Mennonite Fell© case. $100. 669 3331. gentleman. Good location, quality clothes - children's 4635 C 20 4 28(3) meets at 9:30 a.m. Sund© E 5-5 2(3) PROFESSIONAL RESUfTTES \ parking. 482 8304. 3-5-2 (3) and adult’s. Household and T H E S E S TYPING, term po Union. Come join us for if worship and fellowship Misc. IOOF Hall, 1100 N. IBTD T yping, T ype setting , | P O R T R A IT S TW O R O O M S in nice house for summer, back yard, pets. PA IR OF McIntosh M L 1 stereo loud speakers and Washington. Monday, M a y 1, pers, reasonable and experi­ M S U 's Episcopalians willJ GR AD UA TIO NS enced, call 332-2078. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. and Tuesday, $ High qu ality on se t i 332-8700. 8-5 3(3) McIntosh M 0 102 environ mental equilizer. 627 2763. M ay 2, 9 a.m. noon. 0-18-4-28(3) to celebrate Eucharist at y Sunday, Alumni ChaP®' j printing on your choice o f y F ast A p p lic a tio n s , S e rv ic e on/ R esum es, R O O M S IN house available. Musicians preferred. Close. Bob. 8-5 5(4) 3-5-1 (10) EXPERT TYPING. Term pa­ pers, letters, RESUM ES. Towler is celebrant. D'nf1 BE A T LE A L B U M collection- lows. 351 9054 5 5 5(3) G A R A G E SA LE , Saturday, \ P *P e r- | and P a s s p o rts 23 collectible albums, Christ­ mas album, English releases 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 1124 North Near Gables. 337-0205. C 9 4 28 (3) The M S U Republicans n E A S T LA N SIN G , cam pus Hagadorn. Housewares, + 12 photo albums full of 9 p.m. Tuesday, 337A Ca^ ! Ï near, furnished, from $70/ clippings, photos and memo­ books, clothes, many choice P R O F E S S IO N A L EDITING, All interested welcome I COmPLETE DISSERTATION | ED 2 -3 9 1 4 person. 485 1436. OR 6-4 28 13) rabilia. Largest selection of items. 2 4 28 (4) minor corrections to re-write. used albums ever 2000 + ! Typing arranged. 332-5991. Meet The Candidates I SERVICE \ IDEAL LOCATION. One W IL C O X T R A D IN G PO S T 485-4391. C-5 4-29(111 lo st t fo n d 9-4-28 13) Hear from the democratic I natorial candidates at twj room in house. Private en­ T H ESIS. TERM PAPER S Tuesday, 332 Union S ( * l y i trance, kitchen. 332-3269 S A N Y O 19 inch color TV, typed. 501 per page. Call by M S U Young Democra'H FO R A SH A R P mornings. 6 55-3(4) brand new. Best offer. 353 LO ST P R ESC R IP T IO N sun 4854658. 10-52 (3) \ PHOTOCOPIES | S U M M E R R O O M S 139 Bail­ 4081. 8 5 5(3) glasses in black case, M S U golf course or Trowbridge A N N B R O W N TY PIN G dis Shiloh Student FeM sponsors outdoor conceru | * R ESU M E ey St. $185 single, $300 double. 332 2563. Utilities in­ B A S S H IKIN G boots, $35. and a large wool oval rug, shopping. Reward. 332-6721 or 353 0713. 3-4-28 (6 ) sertations resumes- term papers. 601 Abbott Road, P a u l C la r k Band at 3 p m ! next to Auditorium cluded. X Z 8 5 4(31 $70. Call 351 1438. E 5 -5 4(3 ) North entrance, 351-7221. 1 KODAK EKTRPRINT | n i ’l SI [ I I M , I ( jR |||\| I M R \ S N A P LO ST - G E R M A N Schnaus- C 20 4 2814) Weather permitting, w ™ ! 19 INC H Admiral color T.V. er. Grey and white. Answers be Tolkien Fellowships [ For S a le j[^ a j with remote control. 23 inch to "Nicki." 337-1126. Magnolia Post. Meeting I 1 H \P I K SI I I t H ( ) \ 10 SI I I H I R IC H ! M O O D Admiral black and white T.V. 4-4-28 (3) [ [ M M tonight. Union Tower 100 U S t t) vdcu.im cleaners. 351 8752. 6 5 5 (5) I s e l f s e r v e IBÎTI \ 01 I SI I P R I M I M , I O R ( R IS P N t S S Tanks, cannisters, and up rights. Guaranteed one full IN S T A N T C A S H . W e're pay­ LOST: P LA IN gold neck R O O M M A T E TO share 2 bedroom spacious house. Tonight at Zen ^ * 1 chain, M S U area, reward. electionsl Come suW» year $7.88 and up. D E N N IS ing $ 1-$2 for albums in good Large fenced backyard, gar­ 353 9014 or 489 6178 favorite friend af 7 tomg * D IST R IB U T IN G C O M P A N Y . shape. W A Z O O R E C O R D S den space, pet OK, $92.50/ § located dow nstairs a t the | prinit-in-Q-minit 316 N. Cedar, opposite City Market C 20 4 28(7) 223 Abbott, 337 0947. C-5-4 28(4) i ’4-28 (31 month plus utilities. 4 8 5 0572 after 9 p.m. 3 -5 1 (7) Tower Room. Simulations LOST: S E T of keys in dow n­ M SU \ comer o f MAC $ Gd. River 4 VW K l I’R O I I. S S 10 N A L S IN R I S U M E ' p R INTIN C, ( ( ini i ui MAC & Ann in I .is! L.insmg G.E. AM , f M 8 -track, good SIM U LA T IO N , G A M E S SP I town E. Lansing on Monday, V ISIT IN G P R O F E S S O R re­ meets from 10 a m. * and AH, $3 $8 or trade. Tom 4/10. Please call 482 0788 for Saturday. 334 Union A» condition, $60. 394-5415 quires 4 bedroom, furnished Hi'uix S 30-6:00 M-F ; 10:00-5:00 Sal. after 7 p.m. 627 5412. Terry, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Reward. gamers and minralu'e P E-5 5 1 (3) house for summer and fall. X E 7 5 3 (3) 5 4 2 8 (5 ) invited. 355 8178. 2 4 28 (4) PROFESSOR PHUMBLE â m f y t i v (§M M d ° § t e b y B ill Y a te s W O the ta s tie s t so u th e rn SPONSORED BY: PR ROCK BAND W ill RETURN 1 i l ^ j ? L TV tA BC ) (M )W K A II- T V ( P » S ) T. ö l/E UF, P H IN 6 A & . 6 , 0 ! r £ ? o r N O uJ O r ^OU (1 1 ) W E L M N e w s (1 2 ) F o r e v e r F e rn w o o d (Theí^ efore a s a spec a I d , World Turns 1 Ü.* \jJN A \i,'A A ._ C .T Y ARE \0 T l £ £ A i , * n A v E 3 S 0 JGr.~ (3 3 ) E le c tr ic C o m p o n y ol Our jv e s LRiv i O o 6 :0 0 MSU SHADOW S m « • i M AY V -N U d m ACQUAiN » jJi in ,NAi UKL2 \ 0 3 w C c \c .A . FOR AÛU TQ?Aw A (6 10 12) N e w s b y G o r d o n C a r le t o n wifh this com ic1 £ £ A l l¡ V E A X i. 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