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He will (ly on to Washington, D.C., said he p lan s to re d e fin e th e irectio n o f th e c a b in et th ro u g h a c h a n g e in th«* ASM S I C ode of O p e ra tio n s . C u rre n tly , ; he cod»' only calls for th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a wsf L e g isla tiv e R e la tio n s C a b in e t, a n d does not Lansing group says d e fin e d u tie s o r re sp o n sib ilitie s. I h e p ro p o se d code a m e n d m e n ts — c u r re n tly in th e bo ard b u d g e t c o m m itte e and e x p e c te d to be a c te d upon at th e next m e e tin g - w ould e x p a n d th e code to include g u id elin es on how c a b in e ts should \onukes’ at R ocky Flats b«* set up am i o u tlin e f u tu r e d ire c tio n s for th e c a b in e ts. 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T l.e co d e c fian g es w ould g ive th e p re s id e n t protesters in a w e e k e n d rally to focus a tte n tio n T h e r e w e re no a r r e s ts , a n d p lan t s e c u rity officials sa id th»* g r e a te r co n tro l o f p e rs o n n e l a n d policies ,'v at the R ocky H a t s n u c le a r w e a p o n s p lan t, p r o te s te r s w ould b e a llo w e d to s ta y a s long a s th e y w ish , p ro v id in g th a n at p re s e n t. null's n o rth e a st o f D e n v e r, th e y do not m o v e a lo n g th e t ra c k s to w a rd th e p lan t - a b o u t one T h o u g h J o n e s h a s a s k e d for th e re s ig n a k»-iters drew th e rally to a c lo se w ith an o v e rn ig h t a n d o n e e ig h th m iles aw ay . tio n of th e e n tir e s ta f f o f th e L e g isla tiv e r.ight nn the little u se d r a ilro a d t r a c k s le a d in g to T h e tra c k b lo ck a d e — w hich o rg a n iz e rs sa id w a s in te n d e d to be R e la tio n s C a b in e t, th e o n ly p e rs o n re q u ire d i!i rem ained to c a rr y on t h e vigil in to th e day s y m b o lic - e n d e d th e a fte rn o o n rally on th e tw o a n d o n e h a lf m ile b \ th e cod«* to com ply w ith J o n e s ’ re q u e s t is a c ce ss ro a d le a d in g t o th e 100 b u ild in g co m plex a b o u t 16 m iles c a b in e t D ire c to r D an Black. East Lansing g ro u p left S u n d a y n ig h t, h u t four n o rth w e s t o f D e n v e r. Rut Black a n d o th e r c a b in e t s ta f fe r s said • jr.:! W ednesday in h o p e s o f d e m o n s tra tin g th e ir S o m e tw o d o zen s p e a k e rs to ld o f th e h e a lth d a n g e rs of th e y will not b e lea v in g w ith o u t f u rth e r ■'¡den: C arter, sc h ed u le d to a p p e a r in D e n v e r for p lu to n iu m , c alled for a h a lt to th e a rm * rac e a n d u rg e d th a: d iscu ssio n . th e p la n t's n u c le a r fu n ctio n s b e p h a s e d out a n d jo b s found for J o n e s sa id c a b in e t m e m b e rs w h o specifi mainly because w e d o n ’t th in k p e o p le a r e in fo rm e d th o s e e m p lo y e e s p u t ou t o f w o rk . rally tro u b le him a r e th e fo u r m e m b e rs who titou: plutonium," said C huch W ills, o n e o f th e g ro u p . 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T he hi insane policy of th e U n ite d S t a te s g o v e rn m e n t fe re n c e n e x t m o n th . fo u r a r e Black, fo rm e r D ire c to r C harlie r.udear bomb a rm s ra c e , n u c le a r p o w e r a n d fission C ru m m , fo rm e r R H A P r e s id e n t Bob V a tte r AP Wi rephoto A c o rre s p o n d e n t fo r th e So v iet n e w s a g e n cy T a s s d e s c rib e d th e d e m o n s tra to rs a s " s e v e r a l th o u sa n d p e a ce ch a m p io n s a n d th»' a n d e x U n iv e rs ity C o lleg e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e Vice-President Walter Mondale washeckledby agroupof studentsashe ■•thing were d o n a te d by local s u p p o r te r s , a n d Cliff p r o te s t a s " th e b e g in n in g o f a s p rin g tim e p e a ce d r iv e in th e U n ited J o h n F u r ta w . addressed the graduating class of the University of Michigan Saturday. the Last L ansing c o n tin g e n t is p r e p a r e d to s ta y S ta te s ," tim e d fo r th e d isa rm a m e n t c o n fe re n c e. All fo u r w e re in v o lv ed in lo b b y in g fo r th e The studentsurgedtheUnitedS t a t e s to endall support ofSouthAfrica. r 1,1 leave as a g ro u p , a t r a in c o m e s o r w e get T w ice on S a tu rd a y , h u n d re d s o f ballo o n s w e re re le a se d to show P a c k w o o d M o ynihan T u itio n T ax C redit how th»‘ w in d s a lo n g th e fo o th ills w ould c a rr y a n y ra d ia tio n th a t A ct of 1977 a n d acco m p a n ie d B a rry on femonstration w as th e la rg e s t e v e r h e ld a t t h e p la n t, m ig h t b e re le a s e d from t h e p lan t. S. African ties target s e v e ra l t r i p s to W a sh in g to n . P .C .. - trip s ■won 5 only producer of th e p lu to n iu m c o m p o n e n ts fo r T w o ro w s o f b a rr ic a d e s s e p a r a te d th e d e m o n s tra to rs from th e IBrbom bs s e c u rity fen ce rin g in g th e 12 s q u a re m ile p la n t, b u t t h e r e w e re no th a t w e re p a rtia lly p aid fo r ou t of th e L e g isla tiv e R e la tio n s C a b in e t’s y e a rly bud ■jjfffrsor lounty s h e riffs o ffic e rs on h o rse b a c k w a tc h e d c o n fro n ta tio n s. g e t. N » e :iv > I M n .a m .n ij v e r « h tttv t; of graduation protest A N N A RBO R «UPI Vice B n sident W a lte r M ondale left th e U n iv e rs ity of fin is te r r e in s t a t e m e n t d e m a n d e d b y c o u n c il M ichigan cam pus w ith proti**:* of a !i t a r i n g foreign policy problem rin g in g in his e a rs as h«' s ta r te d a f i\ e na tio n . 12 dav \ fian .md Pacific to u r. His 15 m in u te com m encem ent a.fi r e » at C risle r A ren a S a tu rd a y w as d isru p te d J . >! J1 " I VABLONKY F r id a y fo r c ritic izin g th e racial m a k e u p o f b e c am e t h e r u lin g e x e c u tiv e council. e x p re s s e d "full «’o n fid e n c e ” in M uzorew a th re e tim e s hv d e m o n s tra to rs urging ’ ne U nited S ta te s to end all political a n d econom ic T "I Khi'd.-sia iZ im babw e) (A l’ l th e c o u n tr y ’s police a n d ju d ic ia ry , to ld T h e a g re e m e n t w ould lead to black a n d co n d e m n e d th e o th e r t h r e e council su p p o rt of rad ically s e g r e g a t'd S o u th Afnc. I t ' " ^ai',,on in this c o u n try 's r e p o r t e r s in lio n d o n th a t t h e tw o -m o n th old m a jo rity r u le by th e e n d o f th e y e a r but also m e m b e rs "fo r t h e ir u n ila te ra l decision to On on«1 occasion, am id loud boos t th»' crow d of 15.000 a g ra d u a te c h a rg e d th e C , !n,Mrjt;"n dem anded on Sun g o v e rn m e n t w ould b e in d a n g e r w ith o u t p ro v id e f u tu r e s a fe g u a r d s fo r th e c o u n try ’s re lie v e M r. H ove o f h is p o st." d e m o n s tra to r* a nd rip p ed up s t \ [77! placards. But M ondale acknow ledged th e L ln''tat,-m,-nl of black c a b in e t M u z o re w a. H e is th o u g h t to h a v e t h e w id e st 263,000 w h ite s . T h e r e a r e 6.4 m illion blacks. T h e U A N C le a d e rsh ip sa id it co n sid ered p re s e n c e of th e gro u p a nd th e ir pu r s u p p o rt o f a n y council m e m b e r am ong M u z o re w a. w h o a p p o in te d H ove, called th e co u n c il’s d ecisio n " u n c o n stitu tio n a l and Tftri.™” IhjI w a v e r« i on " If th»' plea is for social ju stic e and hum an rig h ts , th e r e could be no m o re d e c en t plea L interim g o v e rn m e n t in b lack s. t h e co u n c il's a c tio n to re m o v e th e black t h e r e fo r e null a n d void" b e c au se it w as th a n th a t .” he said. "H ow ever th'e r e will n e v e r be social ju stic e ex c ep t in an P " " " ! " * firing. " H e is t h e o n ly h o n e st m an in t h is affair, m in is te r “d is a s tr o u s ." m a d e in M u z o re w a ’s absen ce. e n v iro n m e n t of decency a nd civility. L y ? " r,,'Te»'ing th e w hole P a r ty s p o k e s p e rs o n E rn e s t Bulle. co T h e U A N C sa id it w ould d e m a n d th e a n d h e is d e a lin g w ith r o g u e s ." s a id H ove, a M ondale and hi* wife J o a n late r fit'w to H aw aii, w h e re th e y w e re to sp en d th e j. """muod p articipation in th e m in is te r o f fin a n c e , c a lle d fo r an im m ed iate d ism issa l o f t h r e e m e m b e rs o f th e in te rim 38 y e a r-o ld a tto r n e y w h o left Z im b ab w e on w e e k e n d b efo re u n d e rta k in g a tour in te n d e d to r e a s s u r e A m erican allies th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t — in clu d in g H ove’s w h ite C t rnr ! ' > «'»¡'«I Afri S a tu rd a y to re s u m e h is p ra c tic e in B ritian . e m e rg e n c y m e e tin g o f t h e e x e c u tiv e council co m in is te r a n d c ritic . H ilary S q u ire s, for a U n ite d S ta te s w rem a in an a c tiv e p o w e r a nd honor its s e c u rity com m itm ents. R tn ™ " '""ll ln a s ta te m e n t. " I f t h e s p lit is p e rm a n e n t, it could m ean th e to r e i n s ta t e H o v e. It w a s b eliev ed th e M ondale w as hed u led to confer w ith lea d e rs in th e P hilippines. Thailand. " b re a c h o f t h e p ra c tic e o f co llectiv e m inis I»C ram"afUTa fourh » u r c o lla p se o f t h e in te rim g o v e rn m e n t." U A N C w o u ld w a it a n d s e e w h at th e council t e r ia l re s p o n s ib ility ." a s well a s th e a rm y Ind o n esia. A u stra lia a nd New Zealand a n d r e s t briefly ag ain in H aw aii b efo re re tu r n in g B e fo re th e U A N C m e e tin g h e re , ab o u t d o e s b e fo re m a k in g a n y final decision on co n tin u e d on p a g e 12) '^ » P \M \ t y l'''" il' rs a nd th e ir c o m m a n d e r a n d police co m m issio n er "for Nnrte inj ' lizor,,wa, an influen 1,500 b la c k s h e ld a silen t d e m o n s tra tio n w ith d ra w a l. 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I h e b o y c o tt.w h ic h h as b e e n s u p p o rte d by »h.-ihrr MSH in a w h ile a U n iv e rs ity s ta ff m e m b e r a rg u e d s ta te s th at h a v e n ’t ra tifie d th e E R A for th e P e rfo rm in g A r ts at T h u rs d a y s m an y n a tio n a l a n d local o rg a n iz a tio n s , is "I hope I can appeal to you to iHiynill Ilf s t a i r s th a t th e re so lu tio n c o n s titu te d "econom ic su p p o rt it." public co m m e n t session. in te n d e d to p e rs u a d e u n ra tifie d s ta t e s to re a ssure us th a t the p ro g ra m w ill go rat lin'd I h '' E q u al b lack m ail." Boyd said th a t le g is la to rs in so m e s ta te s T h e S ta te N e w s re p o rte d A pril 20 ahead e x a c tly as pled g ed . S u its said. v o te in fa v o r o f th e E R A b e fo re th e M arch, The t r u s t e e s a n d M SU P re sid e n t E d g a r a re en g a g in g in "v o te sw itc h in g ," o r r e v e r s ­ th a t th e U n iv e rs ity planned to go ahead yalirrnt IH79, d e a d lin e . S e v e ra l la rg e co n v e n tio n I w o uld be less tha n hon est if I to ld ln,,iril c h airperson 1 a t r i n a L. H a rd e n a s k e d no q u e s tio n s a n d o ffered ing th e ir s ta n d on E R A a f te r th e y a re w ith m odified c e n te r plans, which did and to u ris t c itie s in u n ra tifie d s ta t e s h a v e yo u th a t we could proceed w ith the n o c o m m e n ts follow ing each p re s e n ta tio n . elec te d in to office. not included th e D e p a rtm e n t of T h e a tre L kland, D F a rm in g to n , said b een econom ically h u r t by o rg a n iz a tio n s p e rfo rm in g a rts fa c ilitie s as planned. mrr a bovcott reso lu tio n th a t J o y c e B oyd, r e p r e s e n tin g th e S tu d e n ts I he- boycott is a w ay peo p le w ho c a n ’t wing. T h is is w h e re we are. I w ish it was w hich h a v e a g re e d to d iv e r t tra v e l fu n d s. n ,.nlv cover th e B o ard of fo r E R A , u r g e d th e b o a rd to p a ss a vote m u n ra tifie d s ta te s , o r c a n ’t ta k e th e O riginal PA C b lu e p rin ts called for d iffe r e n t." H a rd e n re p lie d . Boyd said in h e r p re s e n ta tio n . re s o lu tio n p ro h ib itin g M S I' e m p lo y e e s from time- to go t h e r e and e x p re s s th e ir opinion, th re e t h e a te r s to be bu ilt from $11 A H a r r is poll re c e n tly d e m o n s tra te d A t th e end of S u its ' p re s e n ta tio n , an can show th e ir su p p o rt fo r th e E ft A," she m illion raise d from p riv a te d o n a tio n s to the h<^rd's public c o m m en t u sin g U n iv e rs ity fu n d s to tra v e l to s ta te s th a t a p p ro x im a te ly 70 p e rc e n t o f th e peo p le u n id e n tifie d aud ie nce m e m b e r y e lle d at e x plained. fo rm e r M SU P re sid e n t Clifton R. W har th e tru s 'e e s . "Y o u lied to th e people In voicing an o p p o sin g o pinion, food ton J r . s $ 17 M illion C a pital E n ric h m e n t who hail pled g ed people are g o in g to science re s e a rc h a s sis ta n t E ileen I**ite P ro g ra m . w a nt th e ir munev back." arker voted panel head called a boy co tt reso lu tio n “econom ical I n d e r th e initial plans, an additional T ru s te e s also h eard fro m E nver b lackm ail." $5 m illion w as to be s o u g h t from the ! stay. ,i do y e a r old ex s tu d e n t fro m I he reso lu tio n is c o n tr a ry to e v e ry th in g s ta te L e g isla tu re to finance educational I u r k e y . w h o claim s he com p lete d MSI r e p r e s e n ts ." sh e said. " If a d o p te d , it p o rtio n s of th e b u ilding to house re q u ire m e n t*' fo r hi** m a ste rs d e g re e in w ill d e p riv e in d iv id u a ls o f th e rig h t to m ake offices a n d cla ssro o m s for th e D epart business a d m in is tra tio n in 1972. but 5 Hoard of T r u s te e s v o ted in clu d e d d o n a tio n s o f e x o tic b e e tle s, m o th s w hich w ay to go." th e ir own decisio n s." m en t of T h e a tre . w ad d enied ;* due to ‘ persona! p re ju d ic e jitftion to appoint R o b e rt B a rk e r, a n d a lu n a r globe. By p ro h ib itin g p ro fe s s o rs from a tte n d in g A lan S u its, an a re a bu sin e ss leader bv the d* ans ,,f th e business school." ôf the biochem istry d e p a rt M SU P re sid e n t E d g a r I,. H a rd e n told th e R e fe rrin g to a re q u e s t by H o ld en Hall c o n fe re n c es in u n ra tifie d s ta te s , th e resolu a n d p re s id e n t of th e O p e ra Guild of th e business school claim s -minent c h a irp e rso n o f th e t r u s t e e s th a t " th e c a m p u s s a fe ty p ro g ra m is r e s id e n ts to m ak e th e r e s id e n c e hall co ed by tion will only h u rt M ichigan ta x p a y e rs. G r e a te r L a n sin g , p re s e n te d h> com ry d e ro g a to ry re c o rd s " Larch and selection c o m m itte e m o v in g fo rw a rd ." H e sa id im p ro v e d ca m p u s w ing, w hich cam e up at an e a rlie r b o a rd I/cite said p la in ts to th e tr u s t e e s in th e Lincoln ■iu' added *h at 'h e re co rd s lig h tin g is c u rr e n tly b e in g in sta lle d , while m e e tin g ’s public c o m m en t se ssio n . H a rd e n I go to c o n fe re n c es to g ain k now ledge, Room of th e K ellogg C e n te r. F iImi accepted $1.9 m illion in e m e rg e n c y co m m u n ica tio n s y s te m s a re said , " th e situ a tio n h a s b e e n s e ttle d not to e x p re s s political v iew s." sh e told th e "In c o m p le te se cre c y from th o se of us Har* d a y w o uld which am ong o th e r th in g s b e in g n a rro w e d d o w n , "so w e can d ecide a m icab ly ." b o ard w ho h a v e a c tiv e ly solicited for funds, re v ie w , in H a rd e n an n o u n c ed th a t H olden Hall will I/Cite co m p a re d t h e reso lu tio n to a and in se cre c y from th e gen e ra l public, which U s.a y and he co ed by w in g s ta r tin g fall te rm . "b am b o o c u rta in ." a n d sa id it will p u t it h as been p ro p o se d to elim in a te the ‘ he bu exam ined, " b a rr ie r s a ro u n d c e rta in s ta te s b e c au se of th e a te r w in g of th e C e n te r." S u its said. A deci reached in J o h n E. ( a n t Ion, vice p re s id e n t of th e ir v lew s." S u its said d o n o rs will have been :e H arden r e s e a r c h a n d g r a d u a te s tu d ie s , p r e s e n te d m isled by p re v io u s sta te m e n ts and Mid. th e list o f g ifts a n d g r a n ts to t h e U n iv e rs ity . T h e E R A should be let alo n e to "s ta n d on c o m m itm en ts if th e plans fo r the its own m erits, sh e a d d e d , a n d should not th e a te r w ing w e re not re s to re d bv - he The a c c e p ta n c e o f th e g ifts a n d g r a n ts by be forced on th o se w ho o p p o se it. tru s te e s . lent .>ami i he T r u s te e s pu t M SU $612.000 a h e a d of T h e d em o c ra tic s y s te m sh o u ld be t ru s te d "T h e U n iv e r s it y ’s p re s e n t b u ild in g last y e a r 's to ta l at th e s a m e tim e , ('a n tIo n to ta k e c a re of th e E R A . s h e concluded. c o m m itm en ts a r e such th a t it w o uld be .•sented at said. u n re a lis tic to a sk a n d e xpect the s session. C a rrig a n S tric k la n d said F rid a y th a t a At a m e e tin g o f th e b o a r d s au d it L e g isla tu re to a p p ro p r ia te the r.ec*-* boycott r e s tric tin g all M SI" e m ployees sa ry $5 m illion at th is tim e ." M S ! c o m m itte e b e fo re th e actio n se ssio n . R o g e r w ould be im p ra ctica l b e c au se it a ffects P re s id e n t E d g a r L. H a rd e n : m igrant E. W ilk in so n , vice p re s id e n t o f b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe sso rs, facu lty m e m b e rs and s p o rts fin an ce, b ro u g h t t r u s t e e s up to d a te on tw o "W e r e g r e t v e ry m uch not being able p ro g ra m s. r o b b e rie s at th e A d m in is tra tio n B uilding. to g iv e th e th e a t e r d e p a rtm e n t it* mn- h n e e d ed sp a ce a nd facilities." he >a:'i re p o rt Sh e s u g g e ste d th a t t r u s t e e s a n d faculty W ilk in so n sa id a c a m e ra s y s te m h ad b een "B ut th e a lte rn a tiv e of w a itin g u n t: MSU m e m b e rs try to g et im p o rta n t c o n v entions in sta lle d a m o n g o th e r s e c u rity m e a s u re s , s ta t e funds m ight be av a ila b le c..uld lo cated in u n ra tifie d s ta te s resc h e d u le d to w hich h e d e c lin e d to d e ta il in public. b e held in s ta te s th a t h a v e p a sse d th e ER A . S F J to h e a r c a s e o f s e iz e d k e g B> JO Y 1,. H A E N L E IN a d v is o r illegally c o n fisc ate d a k e g of b e e r son. so p h o m o re G a ry D e F a u w , and junior policy defined." S u ite N e w s S U ff W rite r laM te rm . Bob I ^ z u c h claim th e b e e r spoiled a fte r A f te r re v ie w in g r e s p o n s e s from ag T h e h e a rin g is t e n ta tiv e ly sch ed u led for A bbot H all g r a d u a te a d v iso r C arv Ford " e rs had a; w ays g rie v e d p a rtie s , th e S tu d e n t F a c u lty J u d i ■'Lilt) p.m . W e d n e sd a y a c c o rd in g to a s s is ta n t re m o v e d it from D e n n is' room d u rin g a r ia r y h a s d e c id e d to h e a r th e c a se o f four d ire c to r o f ju d ic ial p ro g ra m s J o y T u b a u g h . p a rty M arch 2. T he m en said F o rd '* action s happen a gain." 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B o ttle s, c a n s, p a p e r, p la s tic a n d p le n ty of o t h e r m an m a d e re fu s e a rr a n g e d in a h a p h a z a rd w a y fo r all th e In r e g a r d to th e A p ril 21 re v ie w bv K a th y o t h e r c o llege s tu d e n ts to g a z e a t. E sse lm a n of " T h e C o rsic a n B ro th e r s ,” w ho is m o re re p r e h e n s ib le .’ A d ire c to r w ho It is h a rd to b e lie v e e d u c a te d college places an a c to r w ith his back to th e s tu d e n ts w ould u s e th is b e a u tifu l cam a u d ien ce o r a r e v ie w e r w h o is u n fam ilia r p u s a s a d u m p in g g ro u n d . It is o u r w ith th e h isto rv o f d ire c tin g a n d w ho. w ith in v e s tm e n t; it could e v e n be t h e la r g e s t th e p ro g ra m in fro n t of h e r. c a n n o t in v e s tm e n t o f o u r life a n d is only a jo b a c c u ra te ly r e p o r t t h e n a m e s of a c to r s a nd to th e fa c u lty a n d U n iv e rs ity em ploy T h e p a r k in g p r o p o s a l: th e c h a ra c te r s th e y p o r tr a y no r g iv e c re d it to th e p ro p e r d e s ig n e rs ? Since th e ris e o f re a lis m in s ta g in g (for e e s. O u r tu itio n fe e s h a v e pa id fo r th is college; sh o u ld n 't w e t a k e b e tt e r c a re «if su ch a la r g e in v e s tm e n t? H elp s a v e th è naturai heautv . e x a m p le , th e w o rk o f A n d re A n to in e w ith ca m p u s. 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A nd finally, sh e r e th e y e n jo y e d it a s m uch a s a full p e rfo rm a n c e w ith s e ts , s ta r v e d 30 y e a r old d a u g h te r *1 at ion and Mem,|, s e arc h e s th e s tr u c tu r e o f th e p a rty . m a k e u p a n d c o s tu m e s. B ut I a n d a blind s tr e e t s in g e r w h o broadcasts. This ... n e w sp a p e r itself. p lay ed all th e b lin d p ig s o f N ew The Verdi OperaGalaEven­ d o n 't lik e to g o o u t a n d ju st In th e Saturday aft,., M ost show s d o n 't em p lo y O rlea n s. * ing p ro d u c e d fo r M SU by s ta n d th e r e ." fo rm an ceo f 1 . ^ re s e a rc h e rs . G allery ex p lain ed . I a e c tu re C o n c e rt S e r ie s D irec T h e L o n g Isla n d a c ce n te d It is a r a r e position b u t neces T h e b lind p ig w a s o fte n a t o r K en B e a c h le r a n d C olum bia te n o r s a id h e e n jo y e d d oing A nother perfi,Wli,.| s a ry to m ake th e show m o re A r t is t s ’ R ic h a rd C o rra d o , w a s a s o m e th in g d iffe re n t in an o p e r h e a rd on the M,., ¿ J vicous a f te r h o u rs e s ta b lis h realistic. m en t th a t p e o p le v is ite d in th e u n iq u e s itu a tio n — m o re th a n a tic v e in . O n e of h is o p e ra m ezzo Mignon Dunr In 1968. G allery, orig in ally j u s t a r e c ita l, y e t lac k in g th e r e la te d a c tiv itie s in N ew Y ork sm iles at a reception w a n n in g h o u rs o f t h e n ig h t. It from N ew Y ork, rec e iv ed a s e ts , c o s tu m e s a n d p a g e n tr y of h a s him ta k in g th e a r t to a re a perform ance in a’conl w a s a ls o a p lac e w h e r e y o u b a chelor's d e g re e in th e a t e r at a full p ro d u c tio n . g r a d e schools. W hite hills home, could h e a r t h e s c re a m o f m en th e U n iv e rsity of S a n ta C lara. b e in g sc o rc h e d by " th e w a t e r a B ut fo rc e o f h a b it b ro u g h t "I ta k e som e m a k e u p , som e r e tu r n to the area this J In 1974. she rec e iv ed a m a s te r o u t m a n y th e a tric a l g e s tu r e s in r e c o r d s a n d c o s tu m e s, a n d go pig w as c o o k ed in." Boris Godanov 'as the \ of a r t s d e g re e in P o p u la r Cul te n o r B a r ry M orell, he said a ro u n d to th e c la s s ro o m s ." he sto p s in Detroit. tu re . H e r m a s te r ’s th e s is con S ty ofTheBlindPig had been a fte rw a rd s . said. siste d of a co n te n t a n a ly sis o f p e rfo rm e d e a r l ie r b y m e m b e rs M orell s e e m e d e m e r s e d in I had such a good ti M orell s tr e s s e d t h e im por th e MaryTyler MooreShow. In o f W a y n e ’s B o n s te lle T h e a tr e . o p e ra tic c h a r a c te r , e sp ec ia lly ta n c e o f te a c h in g th e c la ssic s to com m ented in a doing this. G allery fam iliarized P la y e d on p u b lic te le v is io n , it d u r in g a com ical se d u c tio n of accent. "But right not c h ild re n . H e s a id th e y h a v e h e rs e lf w ith th e function of w a s firs t e n a c te d in N ew Y ork m ezzo M ignon D u n n in a se le c tire d I couldn't pluck j e v e ry o t h e r kind o f m usic MTM E n te rp ris e . S h e th e n by th e N e g ro E n s e m b le Com tio n fro m 'R ig o le tto .' blad e of grass, as we re a d ily a v a ila b le e x c e p t classi began w ork on a d o c to ra te in p an y . T h e p lay w a s p e rfo rm e d S outh." H e g r in n e d w h e n a s k e d if he cal m u sic a n d o p e ra . bro ad c a stin g a t B ow ling G reen S ta te U n iv e rsity , but d isc o n ­ D unn and basss Ezio I tin u e d h e r studies. e a rly y e a rs of tele v isio n a fte r had a spirited < th e y compared notes a ‘Evening’ stars exuberant, convincing “It I b ro ad c a stin g ) w a sn 't g ra d u a tin g from high school. eno u g h ." G allery explain ed . J u a n ita B a r tle tt, e x e c u tiv e ex p e rie n ce s in Vienna J "T h e re w as a te n d e n c y to talk s to r y co n su lta n t for The Rock­ ings about various opcfl ab o u t b ro ad c a st law ,” a nd Gal ford Files, said s h e b e g a n h e r sonnel there. lerv said sh e w as m o re in te r c a re e r ty p in g s c rip ts a t th e ByBOBBAKER in g b ro u g h t to M SU fo u r o f th e b e rs fro m t h e M SU s y m p h o n y . le a v e n e d by f re e w h e e lin g e x u d ra m a tic , a n d s h e w a s in com All four stars e s te d in th e o p e ra tio n a l asp ec t of television. M u tu al B ro a d c a s tin g C o m pany. StateNewsReviewer le a d in g o p e ra p e rf o r m e r s in L a n s in g sy m p h o n y a n d m usic b e ra n c e to b e a u tifu l e ffe c t. 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S ta le N ew s S p o rts W rite r J u s t 24 hours a fte r it seem ed th e MSU baseball tea m had a n d h is s e v e n th ro u n d tr ip p e r of th e y e a r. Sp a d a ra ise d h is b a ttin g th e S p a rta n s . “W e c o u ld h a v e w on tw o , b u t w e d id n 't g e t a n y lu ck in t h e cott wonhiseighthgameofthe year with a four-hit shutout. Wolcott, now8-1, isclosingin jumped off to a 7-2 lead, and held off a furious Illini come backattempt towin, 7-6. Sutherland struck out Kurt Steger, whoalsoplaysquarter­ back for Illinois' football team, 3 .9 9 ¡¡3 th ro w n aw ay th e ir Big Ten title a v e ra g e for th e seaso n to an seco n d g a m e ." L itw h ile r s a id . on the MSU record of most Gibson had a perfect game for the Final out of the game c hances, D anny L itw h ile r's e v e n .500 (47 fo r 94* o v e r th e "W ell, w e d id g e t so m e luck, wins in a season set, among withthreesinglesandadouble withrunnersonfirst andthird. squad w as right back in th e w eek en d . But e v e n m o re im bu t it w a s all b a d ." others, by Dick Radatz. togowithhisthreerunsbatted "Youcan'tsaywedon't make ■ u n i i ALL TUCK u thick of things. p re s s iv e is h is .607 m ark in Big “W ith th e lead th e y h a v e , Weller was the hiding hero in. One of the singles was a things exciting," assistant T o o r r iiia r o a s v n On S a tu rd a y . M S I' split a T en p lay . T h e all tim e re c o rd in M ichigan is g o in g t o b e to u g h to for the Spartans as he had a 410footshot that hedidn't run coach Frank Pellerin mused. d o u b leh e a d e r w ith P u rd u e, th e Big Ten is .571. set by- c a tc h ." perfect three for three game, out becausehethought it was Exciting? Perhaps traumatic w inning th e o p e n e r, 8-2. and fo rm e r D e tro it T ig e r c a tc h e r B u t. r e m e m b e r, th e s e w o rd s includingatworuntripleinthe ahomer. wouldbeabetter word. ■ H C C L A P T O N blow ing th e n ightcap. 4 3. Bill F re e h a n w hen he w as at fro m th e S p a r ta n m e n to r c a m e thirdinning. GibsonandSpada Bastienand Spada both had SLOW HAND F ront ru n n in g M ichigan sw ep t M ichigan. b e fo re S u n d a y 's g a m e s. alsocollectedtwohitsapiecein twohitsandChuck Baker (4-3) But MSU is, indeed, back in a d o u b leh e a d e r from Illinois J e r r v W elle r a n d K enny In th e first g a m e S u n d a y . theopener. got the win with relief help thethickofthings. S a tu rd a y , and th e S p a rta n s found th em se lv e s th re e g am es JITHRO TULL HIAVY HOUSIS Netmen sweep two weekend matches behind. But on Sunday it w as a d ifferent s to ry . L itw h ile r's team show ed th e y w e re n 't about to give up th e ir title ByGAYLEJA C O B S O N fe a te d Illinois. 5-4, to b rin g th e awaytheirmatchesintwosets. as the Spartans downed the effort ontheSpartans' part, as chances as th e y took b oth e n d s StateNewsSportsWriter Illin i's re c o rd to 7-8 o v e ra ll and WillarddefeatedIllinois*Bob Boilermakers 72 for their all threematcheswent thefull ■TATI I •T A ncëëeS n of a d o u b leh e a d e r from Illionis, N o d o u b t ab o u t it. th e MSU 1 7 a g a in s t B ig T e n co m p e ti Earl 64.75andHeitzner upset fourthvictoryoftheseason. threesets. WMiiin 5-0 and 7 6. M ichigan split its m en 's te n n is tea m is on its w ay : ion. Dave Weinstein 7-6. 6-0. Keating. McNulty, Steve Keating and McNulty de COAST C R E S T twinbiH w ith P u rd u e Sunday. up. In th e s in g le s c o n te s ts , both Klemm and Matthew Sandler feated Grossman and Cochran MAP But in o rd e r to catch th e A nd. if th e S p a r ta n n e tm e n of M S U 's s e n io r n e tt e r s , T ig h e TheSpartandoublesteamof woninsingles for MSU. Keat­ 64.67,75. KlemmandWillard W olverines. M SI m u st do bet co n tin u e to play a s th e y did th is K e a tin g a n d K e v in M cN ulty, KeatingandMcNulty captured inghada76, 6-4winover Luke teamedupin theNo.2doubles te r th an keep pace w ith th em . a6-3. 6-4 victgory over Meur­ Grossman, McNulty went 6-3, spot todefeat Yueh6-4, 67, 7-6 And th a t is w hy th e loss to w e e k e n d w hen th e y c a p tu re d th e ir first couple of v ic to rie s took tw o s e ts to o v e rc o m e th e ir Illinois o p p o n e n ts . K e a tin g d e isseandJeffEdwardsofIllinois 60 to defeat Fritz Ballantine, andSandler and Heitzner won 4 8 * fas. 8 8 ' Pu rd u e h u rt so m uch. o v e r Big Ter. foes Illinois and feated C huck M e u ris se 6-3. 6 1 to clinch the win for the Klemmtopped Purdue's John their match 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 over 1 .1 9 V a lo v Ir. th e gam e M SI" ¡now 22 15 P u rd u e , they could p lay th e m a n d M cN ulty to p p e d T ony Spartans. Cochran 6-2, 6-0 and Sandler HuddleandPaul Cantrell. 1 e s f r ir o s * - ? .? • I ■vhiM overall. 5-3 in th e Big T e n ' gav e se lv e s a b o v e a .500 a v e ra g e ( h iric o sta 7 6. 6-3. Against Purdue, now 2-13. outplayedBenHuddle6-1, 6-4. Spartan coach Stan Drobac 'T tS ïïtB S S S P u rd u e tw o u n e a rn e d r u n s as befo re th e Big T en ch a m p io n ­ M SU fre s h m e n F r a n k W il­ the netters did equally well. MSU went on to sweep the wascontent withthevictories. th e B oilerm akers ju m p e d o u t to sh ip in late May lard . in th e No. 4 s in g le s sp o t, The Saturday matches proved doubles matches tocapoff the “Two days in a row is just an early 4 3 lead a nd th e n On F rid a y , th e S p a r ta n s de a n d S te v e H e itz n e r, b o th pu t rewarding for theentireteam, day. though it took a lot of great," Drobac said. "It was a w atched M S I’ s q u a n d e r n u m er oj< soor.r.e o p p o rtu n itie s. tough match and the kids TROPICAL BLIND played some good doubles M K T A N L O T IO N M O il Ir, th e sixth inning. M S f 's Jo e Lopez .ed off w ;th a single, advancing to th ird w hen th e W C H A sp lits in to E a s t- W e s t d iv is io n s matches out there. I was im pressedwiththekids' attitudes ... the doubles weren’t what bail w ent th ro u g h th e leg s of ST PA I L. M inn. U P I 1 — T h e 10-team W e s te rn C o lle g ia te they should be but at least • an. 8 .3 1 2 . 6 6 n g h tfie id e r R oosevelt B arn es. But Lopez did not touch second Hockey A sso ciatio n h a s re a lig n e d its e lf in to tw o d iv isio n s a n d "It's thefeelingoftheleaguethat thedivisionsetupwill save we’rewinning." L IM IT 3 Iz p ire t 1-7J ra s e ar.'t he w as out on ir. po st seaso n piayoffs will d e te rm in e th e le a g u e c h am p io n a n d substantial amountsofmoneybycuttingdowntravel expense," he McNulty, the netters' team • T A T I COUPON w in n e r of th e M c N a u g h to n Cup. said. “It also should increase interest, particularly with the captain, wasequally enthusias ■TATI C M . 1 b a tte r. R odger 3 a s tie n . 5 tC H A officials v o te d F rid ay a t th e ir a n n u a l m e e tin g to c r e a te playoffs." tic. He said the teamhas the P I D S L A D IIS • U N ’S A LAOIII an e a st div isio n of M in n eso ta. W isconsin. M ich ig an . M ichigan The schedule already drawn up for the 1978-79 season will potential ofbeingagoodone. if S P O R T S O C K S R U B B IR M a te a n d N o tre D am e, a n d a w e st div isio n o f C o lo rad o C o lleg e. remainasit is. althoughseparatedivisionstandingswill bekept. they build up enough confi­ D er.x er N o rth D a k o ta . M in n e so ta D u lu th a n d M ichigan T ech . At theendof the regular season, thetop four teams in each dence. Andconfidence, hesaid, T U O N O ! The a th le tic d ire c to rs , facu lty r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s a n d co a ch e s divisionwill competeinplayoffs. East No. 1will play West No. 4. camethroughwinning. r.f rur. o: th e y e a r, a ta p e ¿ 5 -r e ;o r.g h if.e ld . d id r.: ta k e u p th e su b je c t o f lea g u e e x p a n sio n , a lth o u g h e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r B u n S m ith said it p ro b ab ly will b e b ro u g h t u p in th e fu tu re East No. 2will play West No. 3. East No. 3will play West No. 2 andEast No. 4will play West No. 1. Then in the following seasonof 1979-80, each teamwill play “We fluctuate considerably. Hopefully though, this is a turning point.” McNulty said followingthevictory over Pur­ 1 .3 8 V L IM IT * 9 9 Ixpfrea•p. leshpt* 1-7*7« Special 8p.m.-2a.m. L IM IT I ■TATI N o w B are Traps has co m e o u t w ith th e s e n e w C a lifo rn ia CIOARITTES Restaurant Special C onstruction (softy le a th e r w ra p p e d in s o le s). The co m fo rt C o d fis h , f r ie s , s a la d b a r 2 / 9 9 * A ll y o u c a n e a t $2.95 aspect of these shoes m a k e th e m s o m e th in g you w a n t to w e a r all day long. A H T m Hm M AH B ra n d i L IM IT 1 pack « m I UZACCT M S U B O O T E R Y IN C . E S T 'lm h jS T ,l S U M M I I S I 2 2 4 A b b o t t R d .E .L a n s in g lor tha weaMO 5x7 790 351-2285 2 2 5 E. G ra n d R iv e r H U B O K I I R N J I K I I . i l 71 _ NO FOREI GN FILM ^ E a st L a n s i n g ________________________ J COUPON M U IT A C C O M P A N TO jjD E I^ s g , • Berg at women’s fete tfjl K S T E R S TAKE FO U R F IR S T S , t r’ " r,,|l ; ,h inMI he r 4a nn M ua < ll W o 1- '" I * " '- i'- i A ll . , ....................................... '•••It- lf1 *,»!k I-Iintrol o f th e w om en '« tr a c k te a m S a tu rd a y in th e a n d M SI! had t h r e e th ird place fin ish ers w ith K a re n W h ite in can be m ade th ro u g h th e wo 1 )3 9 E G ra nd Rive ““" ' "viSt In v ita tio n a l, w h ile coach C h e ry l F la n a g a n took th e 100 m e te r, Colly I 'r o u ty in th e s h o tp u t a n d B re n d a G iv e n s G o lfin g g re a t F a il v B erg w ill m en 's a th le tic office at 455 I "»tVof the team to th e D ra k e R e la y s. in th e Ion# ju m p . o ffe r th e k e y n o te add re ss. ( 1Jr 1768. S ta rtin g tim e for the Fast, Free 3 5 1 -7 1 0 0 also no tea m sc o rin g in th e m e e t a t R alph Y oung D en ise G re e n e . ( b e ry l G illiam . K a re n H a rris , P am S w ain ig an . it the informal n a tu r e o f th e It) te a m m e e t p ro v id e d ’ (lir |eam m e m b e rs o th e rw is e o v e rs h a d o w e d . Gil W a rm s . I.isa B e rry a n d I.y n n B a rb e r to D es M oines, Io w a fo r th e p re s tig io u s D ra k e R elays. SUBSIDY FORMS J t h r e r ind iv id u al firs t p lac e fin ish es a n d S tu d e n t o r g a n iz a t io n s in t e r e s t e d in [ sMI ya rd m edley re la y w ith t h e te a m o f K a th y A co u p le o f K alph Y oung F ield r e c o rd s w e re b ro k e n I' , White. H renda ( liv e n s a n d Robin Collins. a p p ly in g fo r m o n e y fro m R H A 's A lte r , Karen S a tu rd a y . C e n tra l M ich ig an ’s Iaaurie Cook th r e w t h e ja v e lin look the 1500 m e te r e v e n w ith a tim e o f 4:39.7. 133*11” a n d E a s te r n .M ichigan's A th len B o w les b ro k e T e n n e s n a t iv e M o v ie F u n d f a ll te rm m a y p ic k if k,;i ran away w ith th e 100 m e te r h u rd le s w ith a tm e s e e ’s P am P ettu s* w eek old re c o rd w ith a tim e o f 24.2 in t h e u p s u b s id y s h e e t s in R o o m 3 2 3 S tu d e n t 4 200 m e te r e v e n t. S e r v ic e s I -4 p .m . M o n d a y F r id a y ^ “I w a s q u ite p le a s e d .” Ja c k s o n sa id . “T h e lad ie s did a v e ry good jo b ." M S I’ will tra v e l to E v a n s to n . Illinois, to d e fe n d its Big T e n O u td o o rc ro w n F ri- HIAD SWIM WKAR d a y a n d S a tu rd a y . T h e S p a r LIGHT, TIGHT, BRIGHT t a n s will h a v e t h e i r h a n d s full w ith W isc o n sin , w h o e d g e d o u t M SU fo r th e Big T e n In d o o r c h a m p io n sh ip last M arch 3-4. Smith an d L atter fifth at D rake M S C ’s m e n ’s a n d w o m e n ’s tra c k te a m s co m b in e d for r * ▼ a\ •( V t h r e e fifth p lac e a n d o n e s ix th fin ish th is w e e k e n d at \ s ' j i th e D ra k e R e la y s in D e s M oines. Iow a. S p r in te r R andy S m ith M o n d ay, Tuesday to o k a fifth in t h e m e n ’s C o n ra d 7 :3 0 , 9 :4 5 * 100 m e te r w ith a 10.66 a n d ^ S tu d e n ts f a c u lt y a n d s t a ff w e lc o m e . U n iv e r s it y ID r e q u ir e d t0 * fr a n k s h o r te r s p o rts r a n a leg o n th e fifth -p lac e s p rin t m ed ley re la y . e n t e r R H A f ilm s . * 2 1 7 A n n S t. S t o te N e w s R o o e r t K o i lo f f ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ k|§lfreshmanKarenHaney gives thejavelinaheaveinSaturday's MSI’ Invita S u e L a t te r w a s fifth in th e w o m e n 's 800 m e te r w ith a muJ i t R alph Young Field. No team scores were kept in the meet, but 2:08.3. T h e w o m en a lso p lac e MSIhadfourfirsts. six th in th e 800 m e te r re la v . t ik e w in s N o . 5 s in g le s title ; ta r ta n s fin is h s ix th in B ig T e n BRA U D E a n u p s e t o v e r se co n d se ed e d w in n e r A m y C onlin of N o rth a s s h e p ro d u c e d a point in th e leVt»» Sports W rite r D a ra M cC au lsk y o f O hio S ta te w e s te r n 7 5. 7 5 in th e sem i No. 4 sin g le s. |fxpec;ed. MSC’s wom en’s in th e se m i finals. fin als o f No. 2 sin g le s . In th e In d o u b le s play . C indy Bog * 'ixth place at th e But s h e th e n lost in th e finals firs t s e t a g a in s t C onlin, Bog d o n a s a n d D ia n e S elk e go t by purnament. but coach to M in n e s o ta 's N an cy S a n d v ig d o n a s h e ld a 5 3 lea d a n d had th e first ro u n d by d e fe a tin g a was still pleased w ith 6 4. 6 2. T h e fre s h m a n from se t poing. I th e s e co n d s e t, sh e M in n e so ta te a m 6 2. 6 3 b efo re P® s performance. P o r t H u ro n h ad a 4 0 lea d in th e h ad a 5 2 lead a n d h a d a trip le lo sin g to O hio S ta te in th e I m pleased w ith our first se t o f th e fin als, b u t from s e t po in t. se m i finals. Kprogress.” Rutz said. If t h e n on. s h e lost n in e s tr a ig h t In No. 3 sin g le s, M S U 's M ike T h e S p a r ta n s n e x t m atc h will Rdout total team, we could g a m e s. K r u g e r re a c h e d t h e co n so latio n be a t E a s te r n M ichigan T h u rs l* * i> »i'll a- Iasi y ear A f te r d e fe a tin g Illin o is' R ita fin als b e fo re s h e lost. d a y . T h e y h a v e a ho m e m atc h 5 'earn took th ird M u rp h y 4 6, 6 1 a n d 6 2, Cindy R u tz w a s p le a s e d w ith re p.m . F r id a y a g a in s t K alam azoo J i:b k » i- named a lot o f B o g d o n as lost to e v e n tu a l s e r v e L isa R e e d 's p e rfo rm a n c e . C ollege. the tou rn a Ip arf optimistic of Michigan fo r the SOFTBALL TEAM \ O W 13-13 ItMmpionship." ppirtans didn’t have th e t(>P singles and PPBver Debbie M asca P h * a torn tendon, and H o o s ie r s s w e e p M S U f smgies player Je n n ife r y * 1 who rem ained ByGAVI,F. JACOBSON s h o rt liv e d s e v e n th in n in g rally T h e S p a r ta n s sc o re d in th e f 10 M g care of h e r StateNewsSportsWriter b y th e S p a r ta n s fo r t h e final firs t in n in g w hen K a th y In d ia n a 's H o o s ie rs t u r n e d t h e ru n o f t h e g a m e . S t ra h a n w a lk e d , C a rm e n K ing ** hd those two. we MSU, *1 ta b le s o n ta k in g th e l|a W is U lib a rri w a s n 't to o h a p p y in t h e s e c o n d w ith a r u n . bu t In t h e firs t g a m e o f th e tw in b ill, t h e S p a r ta n s o p e n e d w ith th e r e s u lts o f th e In d ia n a w a s l a t e r o v e rw h e lm e d by th e x n I l; ‘ do' lh''S partans. c o n te s ts. S p a r ta n b a ts in t h e i r h alf o f t h e up t h e s c o rin g in t h e seco n d cö I '(rung,,, “ A fte r t h e w a y w e lo st th e se co n d . in n in g w ith tw o r u n s , bu t In d ia n a c a m e b a c k in t h e fo u rth first o n e (lo sin g it b y o n e r u n , T h e S p a r ta n s sc o re d six in V lh|,||nc u „ with No. 5 5 4) in t h e m a n n e r w e d id , th a t th a t in n in g . A w alk to C h ery l w ith tw o m o re to e v e n th e ¿ ^ " •S H k ra n d sc o re . m a d e u s d ow n fo r t h e seco n d S p ra n g e l a n d S tra h a n a n d a E r I I p l a y e r T h e S p a r ta n s s c o re d a ru n g a m e ," U lib a rri s ta te d . d o u b le b y K in g sc o re d tw o f t) , l j kRarl. S a tu rd a y p ro v e d to b e a ru n s . A n o th e r ru n w as sc o re d a g a in in t h e fifth to g o a h e ad ■ bi* " ut D e tro it b rie fly , a n d In d ia n a to o k th e b e tt e r d a y fo r t h e b a llte a m a s w h e n K in g c a m e in on an e r r o r Y .) .; lh(' N,)- 'r> lea d b a c k in t h e s ix th in n in g on th e y d o w n e d N o r th e r n Illinois, b y N o r th e r n Illin o is' left field er. t h r e e r u n s . I t w a s a lea d lhc*y 9 2, to e v e n t h e i r s e a so n re c o rd A n d e rs o n a n d V an H ow e b o th ffc r N'lkl' Wim the n e v e r r e lin q u is h e d d e s p ite a a t 13 13. m a d e it sa fe ly on b a s e w h en R a rro n s s in g le d to b rin g in ,r> p m,1'h t ubl,,s rham F»' !hr Masrarin a n o th e r r u n . C aro l H u tc h in s g o t o n w ith a fie ld e r’s choice a n d L et u s h elp y ou p lan yo u r sp rin g | % | f* ni1also,",»k llie P p t ln i '"IMl|alllln rham V o lle y b a ll, a w a r d s L in d a A s c iu tto trip le d to sc o re B a r ro n s a n d H u tc h in s. N o r th e r n Illinois sc o re d o n e S fa sh io n lo o k w ith sty les for both I “amber fj'.,. '' tmals in I " Slnkles but G riffin e a rn e d All A m e ric a n m o re r u n in t h e fifth in n in g a n d T h e r e is a m e e tin g fo r th o se ' ’•Ini n . , s ta tu s fo r th e seco n d tim e a f te r t h a t w a s t h e e n d o f th e sc o rin g in te r e s te d in s p rin g t r y o u ts for f ft« I kn,,„. u -v this h e p laced th ir d in b o th th e fo r th e g a m e . M » sanl ...1,1111 rnuld do th e 1978 79 w o m e n 's v o lley b all o n e m e te r a n d t h r e e m e te r div S p ra n g e l w e n t t h e d ista n c e m e n an d w o m e n . W atch for it te a m 3 p .m . T u e s d a y in 106 of J l01|rnam..m h, K0ikI f,,r in g e v e n ts a t t h e N C A A ch am fo r t h e S p a r ta n s t o e a rn th e I k r , anH . ”luse I was th e W o m e n 's IM B u ild in g . p io n sh ip s. H e a lso w on th e Big w in. If »as really Up T h e w o m en will t r y fo r a S e n io r M SU d iv e r Jfcsse T e n t h r e e m e te r tit le in 1978. M S U 's w r e s tlin g te a m h o n o r co u p le m o re w in s b e fo re T h u rs p ì b l M a y 4 in th e S ta te N e w s. G riffin w a s n a m e d t h e m o st ■ l° P .d s l|.W" a lh e firs t e d M ike W alsh a s l h e te a m 's d a y 's s ta t e to u rn a m e n t w hen v a lu a b le m e m b e r o f t h e S p a r r N t r n 's ault over m o st v a lu a b le m e m b e r. H e w a s th e y m e e t a t D e lta C ollege in a ta n m e n ’s sw im m in g te a m in I l,a Nolan and 1978. 24 7 la s t w in te r. T u e s d a y tw in b ill. 3492700 MERIDIAN MAIL Jones asks resignations 1 —1—AMtom mimiuuit O u td o o r ó id e u io lk f ill 1 * * ih# icontinuedfrompage1) In o th e r b o a rd actio n : T h e g ro u p f a v o rs a s e v e n - y e a r POLLGRóKQTING_ C o m p tro lle r C hurch sa id a new policy will be e n a c te d for •C h ic a n o C ouncil r e p r e s e n ts tiv e S am m y B edoy a n n o u n c e d e x te n s io n o n t h e r a tific a tio n d e a d lin e fo r t h e E R A a n d a n I 6:00*8:30 I* C o m ln g ìl/^ m on ito rin g tra v e l a n d h o s p ita ­ th a t C hicano A w a re n e s s W e ek econom ic b o y c o tt o f all s ta t e s 1 Twilit*5:30*4:00/‘l.M PGrwllH,5:00*5:30''1" lity e x p e n se s for b o a rd and b e g in s to d ay a n d r u n s u n til w h o h a v e r e f u s e d to r a tify th e I TNtFCVm , «a n mmF 9 G WA L IN IATO ERMA TTS HA U cabinet m em b e rs. S u n d a y . B edoy s a id t h e council a m e n d m e n t. isSPMAoma. i n RTA CJA AC R NK ETO N In th e p a st, it h a s been h as a c tiv itie s p la n n e d fo r th e • P a u l H a n n o n , p r e s id e n t o f €|OH NTRAVOLTAW ™ Tuno/iYnighT) t I y "House possible for individuals to m ake e n tir e w eek , in clu d in g d in n e rs , S o c iety o f A u to m o tiv e E n g i­ trip s a nd in cu r e x p e n se s w ith picnics, s p e a k e rs a n d e d u c a ­ th e a ssu ra n c e th a t m oney tio n al p ro g ra m s. n e e rs , r e q u e s te d $700 fro m th e \J CaHs” 210 Qbbott Rood \ Twilite5:30*6:00/'1.M Twilit6e:0 08:00 S p e c ia l P r o je c ts F u n d to h e lp Coil Lootlnq w ould be re im b u rs e d upon l h e ir r e tu r n . Now no one will be • S tu d e n ts for E R A w e re g iv en $50 to c o v e r so m e o f th e c o v e r c o s ts f o r a t r i p to M ilw au 5:30-6:00M." | k e e p la n n e d b y t h e s o c ie ty . eligible for re im b u rsm e n t un g r o u p 's e x p e n s e s from t h e ir MouseandHisChild”II M e m b e rs w ill ta k e a n All PbBHF m ¡ J æ "The6:0 less p rio r a p p ro v a l is m ad e by lo b b y in g e ffo rts in W a sh in g to n . T e rra in -V e h ic le t h e y d e s ig n e d th e co m p tro lle r. C hurch said. D .C.. o v e r last s p rin g b re a k . a n d b u ilt a n d e n te r it in 0*07 Twilite5:3 -6:4 :05 0‘I." _l| O c o m p e titio n w ith s e v e r a l o th e r Twilit«5?30-4;0$>11” M id w est co lleg es. D is ta n c e SK A T n ,K AT b ik e r s Two s a r d in e - p o w e r e d from A n c h o ra g e , th e tw o en •L y n d a L o o m is, d i r e c to r o f th e n e w ly -c re a te d M e d ia R ela tio n s C a b in e t, to ld th e b o a rd o f i ‘» y i T I 4 ¡ E A S T S I D E - W E S T S ID e T y oung N orw eg ian s rid in g a c o u n te re d te m p e ra tu re s 10 to th e c a b in e t's p r o g re s s in d e v e ­ 45->:l5r-IIH»5:15-5:45/’1. é:15*8:15Twilite5:45-6:15,*1.'1 ... W h e re o u r L un e h is b e tte r th a n b „r„. a lifi t M t tan d e m bike from A n ch o rag e to 15 d e g re e s b elow ze ro . lo p in g a 1 5 -m in u te v id e o p re n 5 M iami say th ey a v e ra g e d be Ml a t T h ey said t hey g et e n e rg y by s e n ta tio n o n th e w o rk in g s o f I i jig t w een 100 a nd 150 m iles a d ay on e a tin g s a rd in e s th e y c a rr y w ith A S M S U . T h e p r e s e n ta tio n will 3 14 41 I i Ml LU N C H S P E C IA L th e ir w ay to S e a ttle . t hem . b e in t h e fo rm o f v id eo cas M I C H IG A N STATE I i tí» "O ne day out of W h ite H o rse " T h a t rea lly g iv es u s p o w e r in s e tt e s a n d is d e s ig n e d f o r u se we ran off th e road in a r u tty o u r le g s ,” N a e rla n d sa id . T h e d u r in g s u m m e r o r ie n ta tio n a n d U N IV E R S IT Y a re a ." said T ore N a e rla n d . w ho tr ip is s p o n s o re d by th e N o rw e fo r o t h e r o r g a n iz a tio n s in te r D e p a r tm e n t o f T h e a tre THIS WEEK is 95 perc e n t blind d u e to an g ian s a rd in e p a c k in g in d u s try . e s te d in A S M S U o p e ra tio n s . optic d isease he su ffe red in his p r e s e n ts y outh "O u r bike w as badly dam aged But w e w e re n 't in ju re d ." th e " Slow Dance on the C H IC K E N C A C C IA T O R i GRATEFUL N aerlan d . 23. a nd his p a rt n e r. Rolfe B erge, w ho s te e r s th e bicycle, re s te d in S e a ttle o v e r U DEAD Killing Ground w ith S a la d & G a r lic B r e a d $ 1 Q l ( R e g u la r 2 .8 9 ) l i U f th e w eekend. May 2 -6 8:15 p.m. D uring th e ir th re e w eek rid e Arena Theatre EAST SIDE WEST SIDE H O PE N S TO M O RRO W BUONO APPETITO A u t h e n t ic Italian Sandwiches A Dinners A f c f e s | B O X O F F IC E P H O N E f \ > R e s t a u r AM E A T HERE O R T A K E O U T IT A L IA N -A M E R IC A N FOOD-COCKnJ 355-0148 P H . 3 3 7 -9 5 4 9 ( N e x t to P e o p le s Church | 1045 E. GRAND R IV E R UC h s n 138 N . GRAND RIVER I C"E x t r a o r d in a r y I liM t iit e COOKBOOKS OCCULT OUTDOORS MYSTERIES SELF HELP _ / / GAMES 4 HOBBIES / FICTION- SPORTS / HOWTO LEISURE TIME tu d e n t to re 421 I. Grand River Hears: 351-4210 8:30 - 5:30 l* l,| ’In, ¿ ¡H ‘■ ' Ä t S ’r % > '• E n p lo y m e it C l a t f i M A * ' « 1* ! * 1” « F o r R en t ^ A p a rtm e n ts ^ A partm ents Apartints f JU N K C A R S wanted. Also S T A R S H IP E N T E R P R ISE S M O T O R C Y C LE S A L E S 3n2 50 air conditioned, one bedroom Campus. 487 5055. 1582 after 5 30 p.m N o w le a s in g fo r low utilities. Parking, pets, on ■ tfp*r lint ovtr 4 lino* •por imerlion Boyne H ig h la n d re ­ S H A R P ONE bedroom apart apartments Located m Lan­ C 22 5 31(7) 6 5 4 (3) ments across from campus sing on bus line to M SU. busline, quiet house Linda so rts. f a ll a t lo w o s * 1 9 0 Ip e d l* « " • * ' 4 lin,‘ ’ '7 50 p" "’‘ • ' " on 353-7982 days. 8-5-10(5) M C D O N A L D 'S RESTAU Spacious, clean nice fur C a ll a f t e r 1 p m $170 $180 month. Credit & 1 if p*rIme over 4 Imo*. J found* *di Tromporloflon od* • 3 Imo* M 50 EMployneit jj RA N T of Okemos (across from Meijers) is now taking S « Boyne Representative nishings. parking, nr, pets clau g h erty realty 3 3 2 -0 0 5 2 reference checks required For appointment call 485- ATTENTION GRAD stu­ p, .nurimn 50' por lino ovor 3 linoi dents. 2 miles from campus, applications for full and pan 351 5301 0 3 5 3<5> 0638 0-1-5-H9) in the Plocement Center quiet, spacious, newer 4 bed­ RECEIVING CLERK, 30 40 time employment for shifts May let. 1971. J Sp. m room. 3 baths, ample parking. hours week Stocking, and beginning at 6:30 a m Appli EFFICIENCY. IM M E D IA T E D o o d lin t i 1 ,1 ,3 b e d r o o m Available September 1. $390 sports background helpful cants must be available occupancy $185 BUR month 669-5513. OR-3-5-316) |lo 11 * I d o n day boloro publication S P O R T S M E IS T E R , 2208 E through summer Apply from a p a rtm e n ts .33'’ ’4*8 5 5 5 3 3 C H A M W O O D S 745 Bur IcptcoHotiorr Chong* I p m I d o n day before 8 10 am . or 2 4 p.m., M on W O M A N W A N T E D to live m cham 351-3118 0-22-5-3K4I Michigan Avenue. 3 5 2 (5) M A LE NEEDED, new duplex, day Friday 6 5 5(11) and care for one year old « fu lly carpeted 3 BED RO O M f la s h e d for pybkot'Ofl White Hills area. Large base­ child Free room and board 6 • go» heat ond control ai 15 '".e- One biock to campus A C R O S S FRO M campus, | 0nc«od »ordarad it cannot be cancelled or changed H U D D LE W EST New ment room. Starting June S H A K L E E N E E D S distribu salary Call 694 7173 after conditioning Siick 12 month ¡ease Start spacious apartments, avail­ yntil oft*r lit insertion lounge, accepting applica 351-9366 S 5-5-5(31 5:30 p m 8-5-5 (6 ) • swimming pool June 332 3900 or evenings able sprmg term. Reduced I V » » 0'»00 charge for I od change plus 50' per tions for bartender, wait tors, pan time full-time. 337 1373, evenings 393 5059 • 24-hour maintenance and weekends 332 0978 rent Can 351 8135: 351-1957 E A ST LANSING, Now leas­ additional change for maximum of 3 changes resses, short order cooks, N U RSES RN or LPN • ploy ground for children 0 7 5-9 7 or 351 2044 0-22-5-31(5) ing houses, duplexes and and busboys. Apply in person 5 4 5(3) h | * News will only be responsible for the 1st charge nurses needed imme • no pets rooms Available for summer only. 9 a.m 5 p.m. Monday days«ncorrect insertion Adjustment claims must diately. 7 a m 3 p.m & 3 11 E A ST LA N SIN G - FALL, 1 and or fall. Call S T E-M A R M mode withm 10 days of expiration dote Saturday. 138 S Waverly, Lansing, M l 5 5 5(8) PA R T -T IM E bartender and short order cook. Apply p.m. shift. Need strong su coll for information 349-3100 UNIVERSITY VILLA bedroom furnished, air, utili­ M A NA G EM ENT. 351-5510. ■Ills are due 1 days from od expirotion dote If not pervisory type with interest in ties. ba'conies, parking. $220- 6 5 5 '5* B A C K S T A G E . Merdian Mall 10 5 S U M M E R & FALL pod by due dote o SO' late service charge will geriatrics. Paid orientation in $230 374 6366 0-22-5-31 ¡4i PA R T TIM E and summer 5 5 5(4) Mondoy thru Saturday LEASING H O U SE S A PA R T M E N T S, bedue skilled nursing facility Call positions for M S U students, rooms. Summer and Fall, M rs Mily at 882 2458 9 15-20 hours week A uto­ D A Y S H IF T cooks wanted Apply in person only. Must a.m. 5 p.m. Monday Friday K n o b H ill 3 5 1 -2 0 4 4 17332211 including several with acre­ mobile required Phone 339 age 676-3780 Call between be neat A M E R IC A ’S C UP 8 5-4 19) A p a r tm e n ts 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 3400 C 22 5 31(5) SU M M ER & FALL noon-4 p.m.: 8 p.m. and mid­ R E S T A U R A N T . 220 M A C D IC T A PH O N E T Y P IST for LEASING night. 8-5-4 16) iiM tlirt ä i A itm o tiw A 5 5 5 (4 ) NEED 1 o ’ 2 fi>ma!es for A V O N EVEN if you can only busy insurance office. Must work a few hours a week, you '.'.O V A N T0 : :•■! sum m e’ t * .j ig enher 3 5 1 -2 0 4 4 type 55 wpm steady and OW N RO O M new duplex. 5 klNDOW Van 1977. S O L E X 100 miles per gallon, O VERSEAS JO BS Sum • ' ■■ V.* t.* .1 V ,• • - May or Capitol Villa can make them profitable accurate Salary commen bedroom, furnished, nego­ mer year round. Europe. S mediate Large ¡'a'1! 332 pooi ae close tc campus 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 s .-orversion, 373-4340 excellent condition. $200 or selling world famous A V O N surate with experience. Fully tiable 315 Stoddard. 353- ¡n 6634721 after 4 best offer or trade 482 5818 America. Australia. Asia, etc. 6829 3 5 1 '3 ' 332 6753 T ./esciav Thursday P R O D U C T S Call 482 6893 paid company benefits An 4019 6-5-5 ‘ 3 \ $.54 5 All fields. $500 $1200 mom irqs 5 5-2 -6 NEEDED 2 to 4 persons for or 482 9916 C 8 5 10(4) C 5-5 5(6) affirmative action employer monthly, expenses paid, S U M M E R NEED 1 perso- to summer or can be continued Call M. King, 482-5566 for 5 B E D R O O M East Lansing > ;iPRiCE 1971 Must SUBU RBAN 1971, body sightseeing. Free information share 2 bedroom Own room B R A N D Y v\W E ONE «ema^ for year 332-6220. ask for Pat P A R T TIM E Janitorial. Even appointment 8 5 4 19) house, summer sublet, fall : a:creci3te 339 1108 rusted, mechanically sound Write B H P Co., Box 4490 $90 month Dan 3 5' 0509 'ieeded for 3 bedroom apart or Jackie 10-5-2 4- ings 15 20 hours week. Own option 351-1768 3-5-2 (3) $375 351 7249 3 5 1 (31 Dept M E Berkley. C A 94704 .W A ITR ESSES W ANTED 858 3 transportation 482 6232 X 8 5 9(4) Z X13 5 1(8) spring and summer Apply " 198 10 5 9-4 S U M M E R SU BLET with fall S U M M E R NEW duplex, 4 SeEP NEWPORT T R U IM P H SPIT FIR E 1970 option 2 bedrooms $220 Wednesday 5 3 3 6 p m bedrooms, furnished excel- K ;jstom excellent con- Burgandy. convertible. Mich LUNCH S U P E R V IS O R S , N IGHT A U D IT O R Position LARGE 2 party furnished month 332-4009 8 5-5 .4' ent neighborhood good lo­ r 53600 Kim, 351 4559. M A C S B A R 2 5 2 i4' N o w le a s in g efficiency C'ose campus air elms, luggage rack, runs East Lansing Public Schools now open Good pay and cation. 351-8561 great, good body. $1100 11:15 a m. 1:15 p.m. M on benefits Apply in person, fo r s u m m e r a n d conditioned $ t9H fail 351 - SU M M ER JO BS waiters, S U M M E R TERM 1 bedroom S 5 5-3 3 day Friday. Pinecrest School. between 2 p.m. and 5 p m at 1610 after 5 p m 487-4451 f-ibb <3/1 blue, 4 door 353 3483 8 5-9(4) waitresses and cooks Hous f a ll apartment, rent negotiable 337 2042. 8 5 1 (5) H O L ID A Y INN E A S T Male OR 22 5 31-4 S U M M E R SU B L E A S E - 2 [¡»••ei power steering, ing available Send resume to 332-4004 persistently. T R A N S AM . 1977 Special female, E O E 3 5 2(7) S IN B A D 'S R E S T A U R A N T C a p ito l V illa 5-5-5(3) bedroom furnished duplex on s AM FM cassette ONE B ED R O O M open ,n edition, T top. air, loaded G EN ER A L L A B O R E R S A N D Box 125. Mackinaw City. busline 353-5547. 8-5-3(31 :3' Must see to D R IV E W A Y A T T EN D EN T A p a r tm e n ts apartment $120 for one excellent condition 18,000 O FFICE PO SIT IO N S. Michigan 49701. 3 5 2 (6 ) re Cab 694 6726 Part time and full time job. $90 for two until June 15 1 OR 2 men needed June 1 miles $6400 or best offer If you have access to a phone 1*5 O ffic e h o u rs RENTING FOR summer and day shift U N IV E R SIT Y 351 9407 Try at a»< hours. $95 month for one man Call 339 9973 evenings 5 5 4(6) and car, you can be sent to SUM M ER EM PLO YM ENT fall. Houses and duplexes. 3-7 S T A N D A R D 351 0770 3 3 1 -5 3 3 0 John or Dave before 9 a m •¿S 1976. handi work from your home. One Attention students! Summer bedrooms. Call mornings 2 5 1(4» 349-2943. X 5-5 4.4 ec-j'Dped many ex- V W 1971 Westphalia camper, day to one mohth assign­ employment opportunities. only 351-6471 OR-22-5-3K5) li3^ 9297 9am 11 a m new engine, radials, pop top. ments period. No Fees Apply S U M M E R PALL M S W A IT R E S S E S A N D short Start now pan time and SUM M ER 3 B RIA R CLIFFE townhouse 8 50141 in person 9 11 a.m., or call block 1 2. and 3 bee NOW RENTING: Sharp $1500. 372-2098 after 5:30 order cooks, part time. Apply move into full time when need female roommate, pool tioned M S I apartments 332 3746 houses & duplexes near cam­ p.m. 8 5-4 (3) 372 0880 for more informa­ B A C K S T A G E . Meridian Mall. school is out. Incentive pay person 1 c sauna own room $103. 393 ,AN 1974, 6 cylinder, tion. M A N P O W E R INC., 105 pus. One to five bedrooms. 5-5-1 (4) plan. Need valid driver’s li­ 351 9366 S 3687 5-5-5i4» No pets Phone 351-5301 or very economical, V O L K S W A G E N 1974 Super E. Washtenaw, Downtown cense and car. Only people stop by C LAU G H ERTY pnc and paneled Excel beetle. Su n roof, A M FM. Lansing 8 5-2(14) who LIKE TO W O R K H A R D i! condition Office 353 e 394 5559 323 1081 5 5 5(3) FE M A LE E S C O R T S wanted. $6 ' hour. No training neces­ A N D BE R E W A R D E D for it 2 R O O M east end of campus YES...two S U M M E R LEA SE m two bed 4-mar air pooi furnished REALTY 927 East Grand River between 10-4 p.m. C H E E R LE A D E R S GYM need apply. Applications be­ Available now ’ No ¡ease cai jo h n s p e r a p a rtm e n t V W 1968. good condition. sary. Call 489 2278. Can 3 5 M 6 7 0 5-5-3 '3 l OR 3 5-3(7) N A S T S . Pom Pom girls (men ing taken now between 8 655 1354 evenings 5 5 3 3' Call 393 3344 after 5 30 p m Z 24 6 2(3) women) Summer jobs, good a.m.-5 p.m. C O N T IN EN T A L A n d B a lc o i.ie s, too. pPC '969 4 door m ex 4 5 1 (3) SU BLEASE SU M M ER f i ­ OW N ROOM in house, $60 salaries, travel (517) 646 C A BLE VISION, 333 W ash ion Best offer. SE C U R IT Y OFFICER, part C A M P U S HILL Svi! t>: *or nished 2 bedroom. Spartan month M S U close, on bus­ V W S U P E R Beetle 1973 6709 8 5 5(4) ington Square North, Lan­ 351 7631 be time position, evenings and summer 2 becvoo >- dish W a te rs & R iv e rs Village 355 2944 after 5.30 line washer dryer. Steve |*er 5and 10 p m Automatic, good body and weekends Experience help sing. E.O.E. 8-5-4 1181 washer, air furnished $190 p m 3-5-2 «3' 484 8830. 2-5-2(31 M U R R A Y HOTEL. Mackinac r-1 engine. A M F M stereo. $1800 ful. Immediate openings. month 349 5037 8 5 8 5 E d g e A p ts . Island, Michigan needs sum negotiable. Gwen, after 5 Apply in person, M E R ID IA N KEY PU N C H operator adding LA N SIN G - 4 bedroom PMliN X. 1973 V 8 , mer cooks, bartenders, main M O D ER N 1 bedroom p.m. 353 0842 8 5 5(6) M A L L office, Okemos. to our staff Full time open­ home. East side garage, 3 8 track FM, sound tenance men. piano players lett. $170 pius electric 35-3(6) ing for afternoon shift. Prefer furnished lease and deposit. e $975 337 0430. and personnel for rotation S u m m e r L e a s in g 2739 or 339 8417 8 5 9 experience on 3742 or 129 n o w a re le a s in g for Chns 484-2164 8 5-5(5) between food service, wait- PEAC E C O R P S Africa has Call for an appointment Spar fo r n e x t fall a n d s u m m e r ressing and housekeeping. positions open in many fieids- tan Data, 393-8630 5-5 5(7) s u m m e r s u b l e t furnished LARGE H O U SE for rent near ¡SABRE 1972 - FM, good Send complete resume, work A m e r ic a n a 1050 VWer k Edge Dr Math and Science, teaching, nex* :o Cedaf \ >llage apartment 2 people. 1 block Sparrow Hospital. $400 loortation $550 best H O N D A 750 1975 $1400 experience, recent photo, so cial security number and first engineering, agriculture, vo­ G A M E R O O M personnel. and from campus 332 1805 month. Call Pat 371-2800 or > 3320057 X 5-5 413) Mint, 1970 Triumph 650 Young ladies preferred. Good cational education and liberal 5 5-4(41 484-6403. 8 5-3(5) $500 482 4616. 7 5 8(31 and last day available to pay, benefits and pleasant E d e n Roc 3 3 2 -4 4 3 2 PjUV 1976 Moon work, to 3969 Penberton. arts, the time to look into these opportunities is now. working positions. Excellent c a ll 3 3 2 -0 1 1 1 ft 000 miles, loaded, H O N D A C B 3 60T , 1975 Ann Arbor. Michigan 48105. Come to the A F R IC A N Stud­ positions for students, full 1128 V ic to r St. best offer 339 9973 8 5 5 (16) TW O F E M A LES for nice 10,000 miles, just rebuilt and part-time. Apply in per D A V E B O W N E p * 554(5] ies Center, International Cen­ apartment, starts 6 15 $80 655 1762 5 5 4(3) SUM M ER EM P L O Y M E N T son only. C IN E M A X, 1000 L A W N A N D G A R D E N SERVICE ter. 353 1700. 1-5-1(10) month. Close to campus. AVERiCK 1971, automatic, Waitresses, waiters, cocktail W. Jolly Road. 0-22-5-31(8) 337 0925 5 5-5(4) H O N D A 350 '71, excellent. HAVING TROUBLE finding 1 Wts. low mileage. $450 or best offer. After 6 waitresses Write for appli­ F E M A LE M A S S E U S E want­ someone to sub lease vour • R A K IN G KITCH EN HELP - exper • M O W IN G f^-1858. Evenings cation and interview, Mr. ed. $8 /hour. W e will train. apartment for the summer? 124 C ED A R St East Lansing. p.m. 339 8136. 484 0667 ience not necessary. Depend­ • E D G IN G William Oliver, THE K IN G ’S 489 2278. Z 24 6-213) Place an ad in the special 2 -man. 1 bedroom furnished • F E R T IL IZ IN G 5 5-3 (4) ability and a will to work is a TABLE, Box 146 Prudenville, C L A S S IF IE D H O U SING apartments. Heat included • P R U N IN G • T R IM M IN G A. 1975 - Good con- must. Apply 9 a.m.-11 a.m. or M l 48651. 10 5 10 (8 ) C O C K T A IL W A IT R E S S GUIDE coming M ay 1 1 . 2 X 2 $195 month Year leases _ » New mag tires. 349 1975 Y A M A H A 650 Super 2 p.m.-5 p.m. PIGEON INN only. June 15 or September • P L O W IN G • P L A N T IN G wanted. Full time, nights ads $10 Come up to 347 ■«8-54 (3) condition, extras, $1050, flex SE C R E T A R Y LO C A L C PA 4105 N. East Street, Lansing, 1. 129 Burcham Dr Efficien Monday - Friday. Apply in Student Services and find ible. Call 351 2263. 6 5 3 (3) office, experience, type 60 person at H U D D L E NORTH 8 5-10(7) cy $160 month Damage de someone to sub lease your GENERAL LAWN AND GARDEN CARE P s*1 *8 Luxury Sedan wpm, shorthand. Call 371 LOUNGE, 309 North W ash apartment today posit required 6 p.m. 10 ^tngine, full power, air f * 355-5891. 5 5-5(3) K A W A S A K I, 1974 Excellent condition. $695. 760 4379 5 5 3 (4) ington, Downtown Lansing. 8-5-5 16) NEED A close, inexpensive parking space near cam pus? S P 10-5 4 U 2 ' p.m 882 2316 OR 22 5-31(9» 487-8741 GA N T O S. R E S P O N SIB L E Phone 372 5762 after 6 p.m. Call 393-9426. X 8-5 1 131 fcslm? ^UnS900d- aood individual to perform light 8 5-4 (4) N o w L o o tin g T o r P H® 349-3959 after 4 r*wekends. 3 51 141 SU Z U K I 250 road bike 1974. maintenance work and mis­ cellaneous duties. Hours L EG A L A S S IS T A N T / S e cre tary. Send resume to BIRCH, Hake in the extra money you CAMPUS e * 8U M M 8R A PA LL rack and sissy bar. Excellent can make by selling no fl"EBIRD 1963. condition. 676-2704 after 6 p.m. 3-5 3(6) Monday Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m.-1 p.m. DEAN b H L U C H A N IU K L A W OFFICES. 301 M A C , E. longer needed items with a HILL & K I H'-top. Power. Lansing, Michigan, 48823. low cost fast acting Classi Apply in person at Lansing *2 Bedroom s r ™ 1 5-5-5131 351 1100. 8 5-4(5) tied Ad. Phone 355 8256 1978 H O N D A 750 super Mall only. 8 5-1018) TEMPEST 71. sport, black, 3,500 miles. 'F u rn ish e d Apts. Excellent condition, $2,000. I ® ! » sent'1638*1 *nd Filled f o r Fall ‘ Free Roommate Service % , ® 374-4324 or r _ s -5S) |3| Extras. 349 0598 evenings. 5-55(5) CEDAR(KENS N o w L e a s in g SIIMMIR ONLY ’ D ish w a she rs G e t in th e s w im a t ® 1;mS 99, 1975. Low Garage cluttered? Sell those APARTMENTS f o r S u m m e r Across from 'C e n tra l A ir Conditioning S tu d e n ts T condition. s h o u ld n 't h a v e 339 »17 5 5-213) extra bicycles fast with a quick-action Classified adl a n d F a ll Williams Hall 'S w im m in g Pool to liv e in d ra b Burcham Woods H a v e a p la c e to h e a d n o w la a iln g lo r 1 8 2 b e d ro o m —2 bedroom units Now leasing for Fall to ...C o l l in g w o o d I s u m m e r A f a ll —various floor plans 'U nlim ited Parking *Heated pool f u r n is h e d a p a rtm e n ts little ro o m s . A p a rtm e n ts I —olr conditionod *Air conditioning SUM M M A T 'P le a s a n t la nd sc ap ing T re at y o u rse lf C E D A R V IE W f u r n is h e d 410‘ bus to campus 'a ir conditioned • fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n ts th is s u m m e r —carpeted 'S p e c ia l 12 month rates *Ample parking "dishwasher • s w im m in g p o o l NORWOOD Ju p t k in g ija m • a ir c o n d itio n in g R IV E R S ID E —best location In town OS lo w OS FREE BUS to B E A U T IF U L *Nicely furnished *5 Blks. to campus "shag carpeting "unlimited parking • w ith in w a lk in g *2 bedrooms I *l«xUry g ® rn M . ( N o r t h off M t . H o p « ) ’160 p e r m o n th I * * Monish Madu” *1 comP^*$*)y furnished with distinc- d ista n c e to c a m p u s c a ll 351 -5 6 4 7 UNIVIHSITY SERVICE Summer "model open daily I ^ h *, 1e,ran®an furniture and shag corpeting Sum m er ’ 185 fo r r a te s a n d M o d e l O p e n 9 -9 7 3 1 2 bedroom *18« 9dfbofle dl, »sal. central 351*8631 le a s e s T IM A C I E v e ry d a y APARTM ENTS 1 bedroom studios *19« *199 12 m o n th s ’275 4 1 4 M ic h ig a n i L e a s in g fo r 745 Burcham C a ll 3 5 1 -8 2 8 2 ' T- ‘ a n d p r iv a i * b a l e ó m e * 1 135 M ic h ig a n A v « . 1 3 9 0 E. G r a n d R iv e r 332-3420 S u m m e r S Fa ll ( b e h i n d R o lle r w o r ld ) Special E. Laming 1-5 p . m . O f f ic e h o u r s 351-3118 IU M M U B A T IS Call 3-4 p.m. 3‘i 1 7.’ !.’ (call between 10-5 pm] 12 m onth CALL 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 U l-IIM rates {next fa Brody) [ Hoists Rooms r for Sale ][$] | Far Sah J ty |_ For Silo ]($ INUIeHoMS ; w IB / fr*» “' S 'IMI Kr.«, 4 4 BED RO O M duple*. $260/ S U M M E R - O W N room in 100 U S E D vacuum cleaners. S C H W IN N S U P E R Sport PIO N EER SX-434 stereo re 29 G A L L O N aquarium com ­ C H A M P IO N 12 X 60. Appli FREE L E S S O N in complex- month. June 12-September house. Large backyard Tanks, cannisters, and up­ with toe clips. New tubes tire. ceiver $90. 353-0333 after 4 plete, stand, fish, like new. ances, shed, skirting, awning, tion care. M E R L E N O R M A N THESES t ypin g I 12. 361-3728. X 3-5-4 (31 _ 332-2457. 3-5-3(31 rights. Guaranteed on full A fine bike. $95. 355 3829. p.m. E-5-5-3 (3) $100. 351 2143. 5 5 5 (3 ) large lot. $4500. 393 3479. C O S M E T IC S T U D IO 321 P»W 's. feasonable ’J « | year. $7.88 and up. D E N N IS E 5-5 4 (3) 3-53(4) 5543. C 22 5 31(4) EA ST LANSING. Brand new PER SO N TO have room in D IST R IB U T IN G C O M P A N Y . N E W A D V E N T 201A Cass S C H W IN N L A D IE S Varsity furnished, 3 bedroom 3 our 3 bedroom home. Close. 316 N. Cedar, opposite City G.E. A M / FM 8 -track, good ette warranty $275; used 10-speed, 19" frame. Excel­ CO M PLET E R E PA IR service blocks from campus. 12 351 5 9 7 5 .X J 1j 5-15(3) Market. C-22-5-3K7) condition, $60. 394-5415. Advent 201A $235 mint. 351 lent condition. 3555891. S ilt j A l for stereo's, TV;s, tapes, PROMPT typing c month lease from June to E 5 -M I3 ) 2161. 5-5-513) 3 5 4 (3 ) guitars, banjos, band instru T°'">PHP.„S. June only. Very nice, $440 FIN D S O M E O N E to sublease S E W IN G M A C H IN E S slightly H A D A SSA H RUM M AG E merits. M A R S H A L L M U S IC »'«I I B M 694 154, 1 per month. 332-3900. days. your room. Place an ad in the G U ITAR ELECTRA. Double P H A S E L IN E A R 400 Amp 0 5 5 5(3, used. Re-conditioned, guar­ BIKE, 10 speed, very good S A LE 351 7830 C 1 5 1(5) 07-5-9(81 special C L A S S IF IE D H O U S ­ pick up. Solid body. Hard $300. Kenwood KT 5300 anteed. $39.96 and up. E D ­ condition, simplex dérailleur. Enormous sale, largest ever ING GUIDE coming M a y 11. W ARDS D IST R IB U T IN G case $100 669 3331. Tuner $70. Mint. 351 2161. T YP'NG TERM ,law I $90. 351 0813. 5 5 5 (4 ) Many, many new and high FOR Q U A LIT Y stereo ser M S U CLOSE. Exciting! 2-4-6 2x2 ads, $10. Come up to 347 CO. 1115 N. Washington. E-5-5 2(3) 55-5(3) theses, I B M ‘I quality clothes children's vice. THE S T E R E O SHOPPE, bedroom houses. 12 month Student Services and find 489-6448. C-22 5-31(6) HANDCRAFTED S A N D A L S 555 E. Grand River. '« t r dn G IB S O N A M PLIFIE R. 2 and adult's. Household and lease. Deposit. 349-4850. someone to sub-lease your S M IT H C O R O N A upright $20. Made from an outline C 22 5 31(31 0 22 5 31(31 35,8 channel. G-50 Model. 80 watt Misc. IOOF Hall. 1100 N 6 5-1(4) room today. SP-8-5-4 (10) standard, like new condition, drawing of your feet. C U S ­ U LREY CO-OP summer NEW , U S E D and vintage guitars, banjos and mando­ speakers. $150 or best. 669- 3331 5 5-2(4) plus Tiffany typewriter table T O M S A N D A L S & LEA Washington. Monday. M ay 1, 9 a.m. 7 p.m. and Tuesday, Tired ol he»«, J NEED U P to 4 women to cash by s e n , , j sublease summer term. S p a ­ openings for men & women. lins, etc. Dulcimers and kits, recorders, string, accessories, $75. Call 882 1226. E 5 55(4) T H E R C R A F T S 220 Albert Monday Saturday 11 a.m.-5 M ay 2. 9 a m noon | Typiic Sirvictj(*|; longer use M h d "I cious house. Close to cam­ $13-$15/week. 505 M.A.C. PAIR OF M cIntosh M L 1 3 5 1 (10) books, thousands of hard-to- P A IR O F Studio Design 46 p.m. 11-55(6) Classified A d pus. $60 plus utilities 353- 332 5095. Z 5 5-5(3) stereo loud speakers and COPYGRAPH SERVICE. find albums, (all at very low McIntosh M 0 102 environ speakers. Still under warran­ 5520. X8-5-2I5) Complete dissertation and prices). Private and group ty. $125. 353 3474. 8 5 10(3) KIT C H EN T A BLE and four P R O F E S S IO N A L E D 't I FEM A LE SU M M E R , own room in house. Campus 1 lessons on guitar, banjo, mental equilizer. 627 2763. chairs. Refinished, good con­ list t Find ¡¡^ resume service. Corner M A C 7 '“ ............. 1 3 B L O C K S from campus. 4-5 Bob. 8 5 5(4) and Grand River. 8:30 a.m. Typing .in block. 351-2825. Z 7 5-8 (3) mandolin, all styles. Gift cer­ SO RO R IT Y/FR A T ER N IT Y dition. $35. Hoover vacuum, bedroom houses. Renting for 5:30 pm . Monday Friday 10 C 22 5 3UL tificates. Expert repairs-free S A N Y O 19 inch color TV, stick pins are the hottest item 3 years old, all attachments LO ST R E W A R D ! M e n 's summer & fall. 351-8135. a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday. 337 SING LE RO O M for refined estimates. E LD E R LY IN ­ brand new. Best offer. 353- on the market today. They included. $35. 374-6788. class ring. M e n 's sports 0-22-5-31(4) 1666 C 22 5 31(6) EXPERT typing Tj gentleman. Good location, STRUM ENTS 541 East 4081 8 5 5(3) are great as gifts to moms, 5 5 5 1 <5)_ _ arena, 4 11. 349 4714. 351 papers let!,.,,, Sf, j parking. 482 8304. 3-5-2 (3) Grand River. 332-4331. dates, etc. and for initiation. 0986 5 5 3 ( 3 ) F U RN ISH ED D U P L E X E S for SW IF T ST E R E O Microscope PROM PT, EX PERIEN C ED Neal Gables 33? j w C 22 5-31(13) B A S S HIKING boots. $35, Now available with staggered 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available Model 90. Excellent condi LO S T FRID A Y, brown rim typing. Evenings. 675 7544 C 22 5 3113, TW O R O O M S in nice house and a large wool oval rug. Greek letters or crest. $20 summer and/or fall. 669-9939 tion. With case. $165. 372- med glasses (Faberge), cen C 22 F 3113) for summer, back yard, pets. W E P A Y up to $2 for L P 's & $70 Call 351 1438. E 5 5-4 (3) plus sales tax includes mail­ 0-22-5-31(3) 4069 after 6 p.m. tral campus. 351-6702. It's time in «, r, 332-8700. 8-5-313) cassettes also buying 45's, ing. Specify style and organi IN S T A N T C A S H . W e re pay X 55-1(4) 2-52(31 A N N B R O W N T Y PIN G dis summer fun1 You 'i | songbooks, magazines. FLAT zation. Satisfaction guaran­ 4-6 M A N H O USES. Starting ing $1 $2 for albums in good sedations resumes term boat you've bei?! searcrJ R O O M S IN house available. B L A C K & C IRC U LA R . Up­ teed or your money back. SIM U L A T IO N , G A M E S S P I September. Very close. 332- shape. W A Z O O R E C O R D S, papers. 601 Abbott Road, for advertised Musicians preferred. Close. and AH, $3 $8 or trade. Tom 1800 - 372-1801. 0 2-5-2(3) 351-9054. 5-5 5(3) stairs, 541 E. Grand River. Open 11 a.m., 351-0838. 223 Abbott, 337 0947. M A J E S T IC GIFTS, 21710 Gardner, Oak Park, Michigan after 7 p.m. 627-5412. Ptrsual )(/ North entrance, 351 7221. Classified section C-22-5-3K4) C 22 5 31(4) C-22-5-3116) 48237. Z - 5 5 1 (15) X E 7 5 3 (3) S U M M E R LEA SES, 4-6 man, BEA L C O O PERA TIVE has S IN C E R E M A LE, 30, seeks $350-$400. Furnished, 2 openings for Summer and S C H W IN N BREEZE Ladies 3 mature woman for long term TYPING. EXPERIENCED, B L A C K DIRT, sod farm soil. BEATLE A L B U M collection- baths, fireplace. 2 blocks Fall terms. $240 per term speed excellent condition relationship. Reply Box 1243 fast and reasonable, 371 Approximately 5Vfe yards de­ 23 collectible albums, Christ­ IliR llS M SU . 372-1801; 332-1800. includes room, board, cable mas album. English releases $85. Schwinn Childs seat $5. E. Lansing Post Office. 4635. C 22 5 31(3) 0-2-5-2(41 livered locally. $40. 641-6733 TV, air conditioning, washer, + 12 photo albums full of Free Spirit 10 speed mens 27 Z 5 5 5 I4 ) TWO EL MA! ES .^ ¡| or 372-4000 0-22 5-31(4) A U S T R A L IA N SH EPARD dryer and lighted parking. clippings, photos and mem­ inch $50. 355 815?. 3 5 2 (5) Need a new lawnmower? See rooms near MSU E A ST S ID E Lansing. 3-5 pups. Excellent quality and 353 8090 3 5 2(3* Stop by 525 M A C or call orabilia. Largest selection of LOOK. FEEL great for sum the many offerings listed bedroom furnished, carpet, D ISCOUNT. NEW, used pedigree. (616) 897 7660. 332-5555. Z 10-5-12(8) _ used albums - 2000 +! Q U A LIT Y U S E D equipment mer Lose or gam. Scandi today in the Classified sec modern kitchen, $275. 332- desk, chairs, files. B U S IN E S S 8-5-4 (3) Now 's the time t dean I W IL C O X T R A D IN G POST, at a fair price with warranty. navian weight control pro tion! 1800 - 372-1801. 0-2 5-2(4) LARGE SINGLE, block cam­ EQ U IPM ENT CO., 215 E. 485-4391. C-22 5-31(9) Kenwood 120 watt B O U VIER D E S Flandres, nice gram. 349 1218 between 8 10 the attic Sell those e«7raj pus. quiet, man, summer, fall, Kalamazoo, 485 5500 receiver $475 pet and protection. Black, 10 a m. and 3 4 p.m. 2-5-115) EX PERIEN C ED IB M typing one uses with fast a d $55. 332 8498. 2-5-2(31 0-1-5-K4) ads' A L L T Y P E S of optical re­ S on y reel tape recorder month, female. $100. 371 Dissedations, (pica elite) i Rooms pairs, prompt service. O P T I­ 5242 E 5 5-3 (5) FAY ANN. 489 0358. IDEAL LOCATION One J U S T A R R IV E D 1 2000 new, used science fiction paper­ C A L D IS C O U N T 2617 E. $90 M cIntosh Pre-Amp Rul Estate i® C 22 5 31(31 roomm atf room in house. Private en DO G FREE to good home. bedroom spa RO O M IN duplex till Septem­ backs! C U R IO U S BO O K Michigan, Lansing, 372-7409. C26 $349 trance, kitchen. 332-3269 1 ’i years. All shots, spayed P A R K L A K E C UTE cottage U N IG R A P H IC S O F F ER S Large fenced i ber. $115 + utilities. Walt. SHOP, 307 East Grand River, C-5 5-5(4) Thorens 145C $195 mornings. 6-55-3(4) Black mixed. 351-5416. with lake view. Carpeted C O M PLET E D IS S E R T A T IO N den space pe 0 k $?2l 394-3012. 3-5-2(31 East Lansing. C -10-5-12(6) Harmon Kardon TENT Jerry, 3 person, used E 5-55(31 kitchen appliances and nice A N D R E S U M E SER V IC E month plus Compact System $175 S U M M E R R O O M S 139 Bail 3 times, $160 firm. Days, lot. Call Fran W eston 882 Type setting, IB M typing, 0572 after 9 p ■ 2 W O M EN, summer only, EVIL KN EIVEL 24 inch motor HI FI B U Y S 337 1767. ey St. $185 single. $300 489-0148, evenings 641-6280. AFGHAN PU PPIES, 16 1558 or L O O M IS REA LIT Y offset printing and binding own room in house, 1 block cross. $45. Radio. A M -F M OR-22-53H12) double. 332-2563. Utilities in­ 35-3(4) weeks, A K C wormed, shots, 484 5474 5 5 2 (6 ) For estimate stop in at 2843 campus. Call 351-3529. multi-band, $50. Fur coat $50. W O RK TO do -n cluded. X-Z 8-5-4I3) $100 393 1395. 5 5 3 (3) East Grand River or phone, 5-5-5(31 372 2209. X-5-5-4(5) R E F R IG E R A T O R S FRO M addressing and st S O N Y P S 2350 belt drive 332 8414 C 22 5 31(7) turntable, 2 years old, walnut $55. D O M E ST IC A P P LI­ Recreation (fi velopes or mvita: FEM ALE FOR own room in Fir Sill I fiy 19 INCH Admiral color T V. base, dust cover, includes A N C E S A L E S 3022 S Cedar Call 694 3729 arJ beautiful house now till fall, with remote control. 23 inch record cleaner, $90. 644- St. Lansing. 882-7282. MobileHones m VENTURE. 16-foot catama If your house has become Betty 5 5 5l5i spacious, $85. 351 2161. Admiral black and white T V. 0049 evenings. 5-5-2 (6 ) 5 5 1 (4) Tan sailboat, with main and jib overrun with pets, you need a 8-5-9(31 M U ST SELL B SR turntable 355-8751. X 7 5-9(4) B E N D IX 1974, 14x65, 2 bed­ sails, Northland trailer, life fast acting Classified ad! Take up bicycling for funj 8-track player, recorder, C R A IG REEL sound on NIKE R U N N IN G shoes. rooms, large kitchen, carpet­ jacket and all fittings. All in fitness. You'll ‘md lot! O W N RO O M in nice house, speakers, excellent condition. S P E A K E R S - J E N S E N Model sound, with sound, with W o m a n's size 6 . One month ed, unfurnished. $8,800 or excellent condition for only T H ESIS, T ERM P A P E R S fitness You ii find summer, pets. $90 per $200 negotiable. 355-7037. 6 ,3 way system. $350 or best speakers, excellent. $130. old. Excellent. $20. 353-5099. take over payments/ $850 $1,250 487 3096 after 6 p.m typed 50C per page Call bikes ajtyertised m month. 332-3712. 6-5-5(3) 35-3(4) offer. 351-1226. 8-5-10(4) Ted 337 2381. 3-5-1 (3) E -5 5 1 (3) down. 6754716. 55-5(5) S - 5 5 1 (6 ) 485 4658 10-5 2 (3) Classified section1 W E G E T O U R J O L L IE S F R O M S H A R IN G , O W N E R S A Y S Announcements for It's W hat’s C O G S is accepting nominations Be a volunteer hugqer Restaurateur believes in honor system Happening must be received in the State News office, 343 Student Services Bldg., by noon at least for positions on University wide committees Call 353 9189 Mon day, Tuesday. Thursday. Friday timer for the Spectd C ■ M ay 4 Contact 26 S:u vices Bldg two class days in advance before until noon, Wednesday til 11 a.m., publication. No announcements 316 Student Services Bldg. If you en|oy camping a^dl SA N G E R , T e x a s ( A P I - T h e H o w e v e r, t h e r e is no p ric e on h a v e ," h e said. cou p le left $40 fo r tw o m eals 13 left n o th in g . will be accepted by phone. like to teach carrc p ric e is rig h t a t th e F a tte d Calf o u r s e rv ic e. S o w h en yo u hav e G a ry B y e rs, m a n a g e r o f th e o n e n ig h t. T h e n , t h e r e w as B u t. h e sa id , " It a ll s e e m s to The Finance Club meets at 7:30 children come to 2b R e s ta u r a n t in th is n o rth T e x a s fin ish ed y o u r m eal, p u t w h a t­ s te a k h o u s e , re c a lle d w h e n a a n o th e r n ig h t w h e n a g ro u p o f b a la n c e o u t." Come play GO! M S U GO Club tonight, 116 Eppley Center. Services Bldy to w n of 2,000 souls. e v e r yo u d e s ire in th e j a r on meets at 8:30 tonight. Call Mike or F a c t is. th e r e a r e no p ric e s at y o u r ta b le . A n d if y o u c a n n o t Be an M SU pal Ken at 332-6353 for details. Michigan Botanical Club pre all on a m en u th a t includes such pay , p le a se t a k e w h a t you sents Bill Rose with "Observations Student. Inquire at 26 Sfl d ish e s a s a 10-ounce filet mig- ne e d ." Services or 1 Internationa; ( non, a 24-ounce T-bone s te a k , T h o m as, o f Bow ie, T e x a s, F r u s tr a te d a d v e n t u r e r Video workshop invites people interested in City Council proceed on Plant Ecosystem s" at 7:30 p.m Tuesday. 168 Plant Biology Lab ap p le d u m p lin g s a nd hom e b o u g h t th e r e s t a u r a n t a n d its ings to participate. Meetings are NREE Club meets a: m ad e c h eesecak e. 85 -acre lot fo r $300.000 last cablecast live. Contact Union Ac 148 Natural Resourci W om en's Studies Group open tivities for details. Spring Activities Discussedl T h e re a r e no cash r e g is te rs , N o v e m b e r. T h re e m o n th s ago, meeting held at 3:15 today, Union ju s t ja r s for m oney on each tab le . A n d th e w a ite r s and h e s w itc h e d to th e n ew s y s te m w h e re th e c u s to m e r p a y s w h a t e y e s s a il s p e e d r e c o r d Sunporch Volunteers needed to s Folk dancing held at 8 tonight, and direct recreation1 w a itre s se s w ork w ith o u t p ay o r he c a n for a m eal. Bailey Street Elementary School, Join Students for the Equal with elementary age tips. H is decision w a s "a n a c t of corner of A nn and Bailey Streets. Rights Amendment at 7 tonight, Inquire at 26 Student Semi TROY (U P I) — T h e la s t tim e T h o m a s is n e a rin g com ple 332 Union. D r. R on T hom as, o w n e r of faith th a t God w ould make* it r e c o r d h o ld er) h a v e g o n e o v e r th e r e s ta u r a n t 45 m iles n o rth of w o rk ," T h o m as said . a d v e n tu r e r K a rl T h o m a s w e n t tio n o f h is $100,000 " S lin g sh o t" 30 m ile s a n h o u r in a s a ilb o a t," Venereal disease: free and con­ Use your talents' Vo( D allas F o r t W o rth , ex p la in s th e "W e d o n ’t w a n t t h e place to a f t e r w o rld a tte n tio n , h e a lm o st a 60 fo o t, o n e to n c o m b in atio n h e sa id . " W e ’r e p la n n in g on fidential treatment from 1 to 4 LaLeche League, Good Mother­ needed to tutor a child o th e o ry behind his p ric in g policy be a b u sin ess, b u t an o u tre a c h d ro w n e d . ice b o a t a n d o u trig g e r can o e in g o in g 40. W e w o u ld n ’t h e d o in g p.m. today, Thursday, and Friday; ing through Breastfeeding, meets in reading and or math 1 8:30 to noon Wednesday, Com at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 5189 Green 26 Student Services Bldg in a n o te on th e m en u p ag e m in istry . B esid es, it’s an e x te n w h ich h e h o p e s to b re a k th e th is if w e c o u ld n 't. W e 'v e d o n e T h e 29 y e a r-o ld d a re d e v il is munity Health Center, 701 N. field Parkway, East Lansing. op p o site th e p ric e le s s ite m s: sio n of o u r hom e. W e g e t o u r w o rld sp e e d re c o rd fo r a sail a ll o u r h o m e w o rk ." Logan Street. Make your last month enri “W e a r e h e re to s e rv e you. jo llies from s h a rin g w h a t w e now a t it a g a in . B u t in s te a d o f b o a t, n o w s e t a t 38.9 m iles p e r M S U Environmental Informa Be a friend to an eldefiy c h a lle n g in g a n o c e an in a b a l­ h o u r. H e s a id t h e id e a h a tc h e d tw o tion Service Meets at 7 tonight. patient Volunteer m 26 Sfl loon, T h o m a s will go a f t e r a "O nly six p e o p le in th e w orld Come hear about healing 223 Natural Resource Bldg. y e a r s a g o w h ile h e w a s flo a tin g Services Bldg through understanding of God. Leftist leader chosen sp e e d re c o rd in a sa ilb o a t. (th e B ritish c re w o f t h e c u rre n t in a r a f t in t h e A tla n tic O cean a f t e r fa ilin g to b e c o m e th e first Chrisitan Science meets at 7 tonight, 255 Baker Hall. M S U Chess Club rigorously tests theories proposed by the late Art, Botany. Entomoiogi jors* Volunteer as a Park Nall Ico n tin u cd fro m p a g e II m an to c ro s s in a h o t a ir eccentric Nimzovitch at 7 tonight, Aide. Details in 26 Studenj th e Indian su b c o n tin e n t, A fg h a n ista n h as h isto rically m ain tain e d ballo o n . A f te r f o u r d a y s in th e M S U Volleyball Club meets at 8 205 Horticulture Bldg. vices Bldg. n e u tra lity and n o n-alignm en t in fo reig n rela tio n s. U n d e r D aoud's five y e a r ru le , th e c o u n try w as th e o b jec t of Graduation protest r a f t h e w a s re s c u e d b y a R u s s ia n f re ig h te r . T h o m a s a n d h is b r o th e r , a tonight and Thursday, Gym III M e n 's IM Bldg. 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T h e g o v e rn m e n t had said 200 p e rs o n s w e re killed in th e v isits, t h e officials sa id . M o n d a le w a rn e d h is u n iv e r ­ s ity a u d ie n c e n o t to a tta c h to o C o rp . a n n o u n c e d F rid a y . F o rd M o to r C o. a n d fo re ig n com A c a re e r in law — without law school. uprising, b u t w itn esse s a rriv in g in P a k ista n p u t th e d e a th to ll a t p a n ie s h a v e a ls o re c e n tly raise d ab o u t 500 so ld ie rs a nd civilians on b o th sid es. T h e P a k ista n i m uch sig n ific a n c e t o e a rly in ­ p ric e s. A fghan b o rd e r w as re o p e n e d Su n d ay . fla tio n fig u re s b e c a u s e , " T h e re O ne F re n ch tra v e le r said: "T h e m ilita ry g o v e rn m e n t is s till not is a v e ry re a l c h a n ce t h a t th e s e H e te r m e d t h e GM a c tio n "a in com plete co n tro l of th e situ a tio n . . . T h e m ilita ry is still facin g fig u re s a r e e x a g g e r a te d . r e s p o n s ib le in c re a s e w ell w ith in W h a t c a n yo u d o w ith o n ly a b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e ? re s is ta n c e in c e rta in places." T h e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t said th e a d m in is tr a tio n 's p lan fo r N o w th e re is a w a y to b rid g e th e g a p b e tw e e n a n F r id a y t h a t p ric e in c re a s e s in g o a ls o f d e c e le ra tio n o f c o st a n d u n d e rg ra d u a te e d u c a tio n a n d a c h a lle n g in g , re s p o n s ib le R adio K abul claim ed S u n d a y n ig h t t h a t " A lm o st all th e c a re e r. 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