Delayed drug bill awaits Milliken’s OK By CHRIS PA RK S in committee. "B u t half a loaf is be tte r than none. I don't L A N S IN G i l l ' l l — Follow ing heated The only difference between the tw o th in k we should be negative for the sake of exchanges which le ft leaders appealing for houses was w hether passage of the sen being negative." calm, the state House Thursday sent to tencing b ill should be tied to passage of the Rosenbaum, a B attle Creek Democrat, is Gov. W illiam G. M illik e n longdelayed w iretap measure. running for the U.S. Senate on an an ti­ legislation cracking down on drug dealers. Rosenbaum, who had insisted that the crim e platform. Iron ically, the 84 11 approval o f the b ill sentencing b ill was w orthless w ithout The sentencing b ill was released from the which sets m andatory prison term s for w iretap au th o rity, backed down when faced conference com mittee when conferees o ffi­ pushers may pave the way fo r adoption of w ith intransigence from the Senate mem cially reported they were unable to reach gre a tly reduced penalties fo r marijuana bers o f the conference com mittee. agreement — a parliam entary maneuver to smokers. "I happen to th in k that we have to give get quick action. law enforcem ent officials the tools to deal Rosenbaum said his com m ittee w ill take House Judiciary C om m ittee Chairperson w ith this problem ." said Rosenbaum, who up the m arijuana b ill as soon as M illiken Paul Rosenbaum has been holding the authored the bills. signs the heroin measure. Senate passed pot b ill in his committee, w a itin g for action on the heroin b ill which was stalled in a conference com mittee. FBI set to act The heroin bill, which has been pending fo r four years, sets m andatory life sen­ tences fo r those caught w ith 650 or more gram s of heroin, cocaine o r other hard drugs. Possession of 225 to 650 grams w ill carry Photo by Carol S on .nklor a m andatory 20- to 30 year term and possession of 50 to 225 grams w ill net 10 to 20 years in prison. Tem pers flared on the House floor when in probe of GM e of you a w aitin g th e o p en in g o l th e M en'o p a in tin g . I t's a n y o n e ’s g u e ss w h a t M o th er N a tu re Rep. Jeffrey Padden spoke out against the has p la n n e d for th e w e a th e r - a n y th in g could measure. He claim ed sim ila r crackdowns in D E T R O IT i U P I) - Federal authorities cleared (door pool, it's sch e d u le d (o r n ite r M ay 15. (time, w orkers a r e c le an in g , re p a irin g an d h a p p e n b y th e n . other states have succeeded only swelling Thursday began a crim inal investigation of The mat ?r was turned over to the the prison population. charges th a t G eneral M oto rs Corp.'s Buick Justice Dep rtm ent in March a fte r GM filed Division rigged federal emissions tests of a federai su: blocking an E P A investigation The W yandotte Dem ocrat was re ­ some 1978 cars. oi the char res The suit challenged the peatedly in te rru p te d by la wm akers insist in g w ith m ounting in ten sity th a t his E P A * autl ir ity to question Buick em­ IT E A SK S D U S T IN G EN D rem arks were out of o rd e r under the stric t rules which govern debates on bills which U.S. A tto rn e y James K. Robinson said his office and the F B I w ill focus on accusations leveled against GM by the pi<*vt*es at t it' firm 's F lin t plant where the testing ocoi •red. emerge from conference com mittees. E n vironm ental P rotection Agency that Robinson s3id a review of the m atter "indicates hat fu rth e r investigation is iraquat use denounced The heroin b ill passed the House last year certain Buick models were specially equipped before undergoing an E P A spot appropriate and the F B I has been asked to as part o f a le gislative package which assist. included a b ill legalizing police w iretap s on check last December. "The dt sion to undertake an investiga- the phones o f suspected d ru g dealers. A GM spokesperson said the company "is tio n of th m atter should not be construed The Senate approved the ruaiiUuivr.. aWu.it- u» m l ...» » . u.. u..u .3 kO.lil is evider • of w rongdoing on the part of In te rn a tio n a l O perations w ill begin hearings on the program s sentencing bill, but buried the w ire ta p b ill dent that when it is concluded. GM w ill be the General M otors C orporation or its em­ By NUNZIO M. Ll'PO M onday. ployees." Robinson said. Sute News Stall Writer 1 Senate urged the U.S. Congress Thursday to stop The resolution was introduced W ednesday, passed unanimously out of the Com m ittee on Senate Business Thursday m orning and The E P A began iooking into the Buick like spraying of M exican m arijuana fields w ith the iraquat. |Ieigler. R Jackson, said th e resolution was hu rrie d approved by the fu ll Senate the same day. Paraquat poisoning began in 1975 when, in an e ffo rt to curb heroin tra ffic , the U.S. State D e partm ent began supplying the ‘Oust Monte Geralds’ tests in January a fte r it received an anonymous le tte r charging that GM em­ ployees replaced carburetors and pollution (Senate because the U.S. Senate Subcom m ittee on control devices on certain Buick LeSabres Mexican governm ent w ith the herbicide to spray on brow n heroin. just before they were to be tested by EPA The e ffo rt was even tually expanded to include m arijuana fields. P araquat-tainted m arijuana found its way in to the U nited States when plants sprayed w ith the herbicide w ere harvested before House members say technicians. The EP A also claimed that some cars that they w ere killed. would have failed the tests were held in a Heavy sm oking, defined as tw o to thre e m arijuana cigarettes L A N S IN G (U P II - The House Policy Geralds' supporters. storage area away from F P A technicians, h y in g r e s o lu tio n s per day. can cause irre v e rs ib le lung damage, expe rts say. C om m ittee Thursday fin a lly heard from Forbes, an Oak Park Democrat, denied and la ter were released for sale. D octors have said m arijua na sprayed w ith Paraquat can cause "prosecution witnesses in the M onte G er­ th a t he asked anyone to te s tify but said he The agency notified GM o f the alleged labored breathing, coughing, open sores in the m outh and severe alds case — law m akers who said the did point out to several lawm akers that violations of EPA regulations and began an Ir r e d b y s tu d e n ts m igrane headaches. I t is not know n w h at effect in gesting ta in te d m arijuana or convicted em bezzler m ust be expelled from the House to preserve public faith in there had been no pro-expulsion witnesses. "W h e th e r we like it or not. the continued m embership in the Legislature of Rep. in q u iry into the m atter. GM officials at firs t cooperated in what sm oking sm all amounts of the substance w ill have. governm ent. The resolution, which failed to obtain the unanimous approval of Geralds — the convicted felon — w ill they believed was an investigation of a By CHRIS KUCZYNSKI T he com m ittee was scheduled to begin possible civil code violation. However, the law m akers in a voice vote, was not in support o f m arijuana seriously errode the faith, tru s t and State News Stall W riter d elibe ratio ns Thursday on w hether company said it la te r discovered the in quiry sm oking, Zeigler said. i continued on page 14 hi of Case Hall residents w ere in s tru m e n ta l in g e ttin g Geralds' conviction is serious enough to was of a crim inal nature and filed suit to pn Senate to pass a resolu tion urg in g the federal "It (Paraquat-poisoned m arijua nal is h ighly dangerous and it's w a rra n t recom m ending that he be the first prevent what it called an "im proper to withdraw its support from the Paraquat spraying causing extrem e, sometimes fatal lu ng damage to young people." la w m aker ever ousted from the Legisla crim inal investigation." he said. ture . “ The concern of many high federal auth o ritie s in health and E xpulsion w ould re q u ire a tw o-th irds The GM suit, s till pending in U.S. D istrict ii resident (’ indy Katzm an became concerned about governm ent reflects a crucial fact in th is case, th a t a t issue is not vote o f th e fu ll House. P r o p e r ty o f Court in D e tro it, challenges the E P A ’s Ipoisomng when she read about it in the S tate News. the decrim inalization of a substance, but th e protection of the a u th o rity to in terrogate GM employees and J W t.i do something about it and organized other G eralds — who is appealing an Oakland l i t the ha!! to take up th e cause. health and w elfare of people." the resolution said. obtain company documents. I t also chal­ County ju ry 's v erdict that he embezzled Only Sen. G ary B yke r, R Hudsonville, objected to the f ; her friend Kevin P o tte r, Katzm an form ed a campus $24,000 from a form er law client — has A fg h a n r u le r lenges the agency's Selective Enforcement Auclit procedure fo r te stin g cars inside auto resolution. insisted he is innocent and ought to be •on called Students A g ainst M ariju a n a Contam ination. "W e 're try in g to make a contraband product less contaminated, plants. allow ed to subm it the question o f his fitness |s«u »orks as an aide to Sen. H a l Ziegler, R Jackson, he said. "It (Paraquat-tainted m arijuana) m ay also deter many to (he voters in the August prim ary. f senator to introduce a b ill show ing the federal people from using m arijuana." I Ihra displeasure over Paraquat poisoning. But Z eigler to ld the state Senate the federal governm ent should Several o f the Madison Heights Demo­ n a tio n a liz e d "come up w ith a b e tte r way of dealing w ith this problem c rat's colleagues — including some o f the [»id roncerned Case H a ll residents barraged the F*orking on the bill w ith phone calls u rg in g th e senators F 'he resolution. pht senators received some 10 to 25 phone calls each," (m arijuana sm oking)." K e vin P o tte r, an M SU ju n io r in te rn in g w ith Zeigler, did most of the research used in w r itin g the resolution, th e senator said. more lib e ra l la wm akers — have supported this position in com m ittee testim ony. K A B U L . Afghanistan tA P ) — As its first acts. Afghanistan’s new governm ent has il 0 0 But fo u r law m akers who testifie d T h u rs­ nationalized the p roperty o f the late W etary told me the phones w ere rin g in g o ff the Hated with the Senate's s w ift action and said the P o tte r said he tho u g h t Congress w ould liste n to the state Senate. " I f 1,000 students w ro te le tte rs to th e ir congressmen, it day — th re e Dem ocrats and House Republ can Leader Dennis Caw thom e — said the second-term le gislato r must go. President Mohammed Daoud and an nounced educational reform s. The ru lin g revolu tionary council, which inside They don't say Libby Libby f ^ he to take th e ir cause to o th e r campuses and w o uldn 't have more effect than this,” he said. One o f th e Democrats, Rep. Joseph overthre w Daoud in a bloody upheaval last on the label label and they’re a "They're gong to liste n to the Senate resolution." t u r ii *h fxtensive le tte r campaigns. week, said his property and that of his lo t lo t cheaper. See page 3. P o tte r and Roger W in th ro p , d ire c to r o f the M ichigan chapter of Young o f D e tro it, said com m ittee C hairper­ I hecollected volumes o f in fo rm a tio n fro m all ov e r the fam ily was seized because it had been |tegarding the poisoning and learned th a t th e U.S. the National O rganization fo r the R eform of M arijua na Laws, son Joseph Forbes asked him to te stify because a ll th e previous witnesses had been "robbed from the w o rking people of (continued on page IS) testified before the Senate com m ittee W ednesday. Afghanistan." we u tlie r The council said it w ould continue to respect the principle o f p riv a te property. Behind every dark cloud But it said Daoud's wealth had been today there w ill be a slight acquired in violation o f "m ora l c rite ria and chance of rain d riven by gusty W om an w ages lo w -b u d g e t the Islam relig io n ." and that his goods winds. High in the mid-50s. Stehen Cam paign run fo r U .S , S e n a te "belong to the people o f Afghanistan, to the public treasury, and they are announced as nationalized." No item ization was given o f Daoud’s possessions. I f she gets on th e p rim a ry b allot, Frucci said she plans to lease a van and tra ve l The council has denied that it is By ANNE MARIE BIONDO thro ughout th e state m eeting voters this sum m er. ., . Communist and Soviet-dominated, although the bii k S te U N e w i 8 U H W rite r Frucci a 1954 M SU graduate and an environm ental conservation enthusiast .s a id she the new prim e m inister and council head. ot p ,m e l> F rucci comes a 1978 politic a l campaign by the firs t decided to ru n fo r the Senate because she is “ so g ra te fu l to th e people in M ichigan for N u r Mohammad Taraki, has been described t o ” ' " 10 r u n to r the U .S . Senate. as the head o f a pro Soviet Communist In» ' . c,m Pa*Kn details in th e k itchen o f h e r Grosse Isle home, F rucci Is pac u rn -n t* y ^ h e is v ic e chairperson of the State Resource Recovery Commission of the grouping called the Dem ocratic Khalaq *> frier,^fosl race fo r a Senate aeat. D e partm ent of N a tu ra l Resources, which deals w ith solid w aste problems. P a rty. Communist nations, including the * nFrucciw° i U' r if ly run *o r ° ® c* * * *Fhe K itch en Cam paign." The commission is c u rre n tly w o rkin g on a s tra te g y to recycle waste into energy. neighboring Soviet Union. Bulgaria and herself “ toW it would coat about 5300,000 to run fo r Congress, she mader ia b e t “ A bout 80 percent of garbage is com bustible," she said. "W e b ury it or burn it to get Cuba have been quick to recognize the new I b t ll- rid o f it. W e should b u m it fo r fu e l.” , governm ent o f th is mountainous C entral |>»id. "| j ,nd sP*nd far lesa. I don't need to have a large staff and a big office, F rucci would lik e to see refuse derived fuel used m ore com m only. She explained that Asian nation o f 20 m illio n people. h !'Th K »oitfrom my kitchen." the fuel is acquired by separating organic waste fro m glass and m etal in garbage, d rying Daoud. described by the council as a r ,« » » l r « , e \ C , n , P » i g n ' " it out and producing sm all energy pellets. . . . . . . tra ito r, was kille d along w ith members of N am»y and friends have created a campaign chest of $480 so far, she " I have to g e t where I have m ore influence to serve th e r ig h t tnterests in th e , o u n try , his fam ily on the presidential palace F*® F r u CCj l grounds, now th ro w n open to the public to n ri"8»im«t,n0t decided whether ahe will run as a Democrat or a Republican, she ^ F r u c c i said she is also concerned about the "d o w n w a rd s p ira l in the quality of life ." exh ib it his w ealth. Afghans saw elaborate f ®’feidline FeS°n two 8648^ nominating petitions, hoping to get enough for the (continued on page 14) m arble fountains and rich woolen carpets, some stained w ith blood. Pridi '° y . M a y s H id M oro aides quizzed about ]jJ R O M E (A P ) — In v e s tig a to rs know ." was the latest in a series th a l a th re a t on M oro's life mmw quizzed re lu c ta n t aides o f k id The Moro fam ily has con­ stem m ing from union dissent telephoned anonym ously to the demand that they napped A ld o M o ro on T hu rsda y sistently denied it is conducting w ith in th e sta te o w n c d A lfa fa m ily was Im m ediately judged fr w Moro in ' *' in an e ffo rt to fin d o u t w h e th e r secret negotiations w ith the Romeo au to firm . jailed terr (Wut» 1n ' « k u J authentic by M oro's w ife and the fo rm e r p re m ie r's fa m ily is Red Brigade kidnappers fo r the M oro, 61 ye a r old president The four children. p ,rty and , secretly com m u nicatin g w ith freedom o f the 61 year-old poli o f th e r u lin g C h ristia n Dem o both W ith in hours o f the death .T h Ih,, C his abductors. tician. hut in v e stig a to rs say crat P a rty , was abducted th re a t, the fam ily issued a p Py ,r " * W j,n T F ireb om b ers and arsonists they want to establish how the Mareh 16 in a Rome s tre e t ^ Pr»PÒ»a ,h„ statem ent assailing the "im m o­ s tru c k ta rg e ts in several cities, fam ily receives le tte rs from am bush in which his five police M o n d a le p r o m is e s p la n e s to S .E . A s ia b ility " o f the C h ristia n D em o m eanw hile, co n tin u in g th e te r Moro's "people's ja il." bodyguards w e re kille d . c ra t P a rty and asked for nego r o r cam paign ig a in s t th e state. The three M oro assistants T he b elief th a t M oro's fa m ily nations w ith the Red Brigades. l h l ' C h r is tia n [i.L . A ssista nt natio nal a tto rn e y have been acting as fam ily m ay have a secure line o f B A N G K O K . Thoilond (A P) - Vice- refu g ee s, sayin g it re fle cts Pre sid e n t M oro's le tte rs from c a p tivity 7 " 1 lh ™ « ta n d il G uido Guasco called in thre e spokespersons. com m unication w ith the Red °< ««g n t,n g ,h>1 1,1 President W alte r F. M ondale prom ised C arte r's ’concern for hum an rig h ts and a t least 14 have been M oro aides fo r que stioning The Comm unist P a rty daily Brigades was buttressed by a ‘" ¡ T f| new w arp lan e s and rea ffirm e d an high stan d ard of m o ra lity ." disclosed - urged politica l lead rece n» because a recent strea m of I nita said in a fro n t page sto ry : disclosure by police sources A m erican com m itm ent to defend South­ ers to accept the kid nappers' Ï ’ ° r " ,s , r " c d u i d j h a n d w ritte n le tte rs fro m M oro "There seems no dou bt th a t U r l* n ‘ e r r o r s SH east A s ia in ta lk s w ith Thailand 's le ad er V ietnam took the occasion to d e ­ to p o litic a l leaders fir s t found le tte rs not only come fro m the Thursday. He also said the United States nounce w h at it said is a n e w A m e rico n th e ir way to his fa m ily before Kcd Brigades' prison, but also w ould accept tens of thousands more being sent on to th e addressees. Indochina refug ees. "O ur p eace depends on the Pacific ’ m ilita ry p lot" to keep U .S . b ases in the reg io n. The M ondale tour is e vid e n ce that the United States is trying "to block the The tes tim o n y o f aides Cor radoG uerzoni. Nicola Rana and go there." The paper did not elaborate. Firebom bers blasted a tra in Brezhnev hits N-bom a r e a ," M ondale d eclared in a cham pagne Sereno F re a to was behind filled w ith A lfa Romeo cars in BO N N , W est G erm any tA P ) e stab lish m e n t of good frie n d ly rela tio n s Germ an rig h tis ts held demon closed doors, and F re a to char M ilan, and o ther bom bers and — Soviet P resident Leonid I. bomh' »hich has □ toast at o state din n er. Prim e M inister b etw een V ietn am and its n eighb ors in stra tio n s against his visit. acterized it as "a c o rd ia l ex arsonists attacked an arm y Brezhnev began his long Kriang sak Chom anan. in his toast, Southeast A sio Radio Hanoi soid In a din n e r speech Thursday ” p e d' huI change o f ideas." He w o uld not barracks in T u rin , the home o f a delayed v is it to W est G erm any nig h t, the Soviet leader said his 1 nitfd State» proised the U .S . decision to take in more Thursd ay. go in to de ta il, but he added: C h ristian D em ocrat c ity coun on Thu rsda y by ca llin g fo r w o rld Brezhnev ralw co u n try would do all it can to “ H onestly, I must say I didn't cilm em ber in Florence, a magis renunciation o f n eu tron weap , t i Ps '» hmit arm«) y ensure w o rld peace and th a t all appreciate the w ay w e w ere t rate's car in Rome and night ons and renew ed e ffo rts tow ard a rm a m e n ts n n a w o ry i nations should renounce "new called in. W e w e re asked thing s watchm en’s offices in Bologna. disarm am ent. E u r o p e . p a n if u ia r t J system s o f mass destruction that they thought we m ight The tra in attack ap p a re n tly Hum an rig h ts a ctivists and Europe. weapons" such as the neutron "Let us ape, to r,M production and theautl fe w systems of rnu,| C a r te r b la s ts h ig h - p r ic e d a tto r n e y s , turn weapons.'' he , hindintt. mutual HHDteíñ). we exclude the possibl the neutron weapon,,] want to present th ,» w h ite - c o lla r c r im e a t L .A . c o n v e n tio n our continent like u _ Greek (fift. w ill* , J LOS A N G E L E S .A P I - Pre­ Angeles Bar A ssociation, C ar day." q u e stioning the q u a lity o f legal association. C a rte r said the P ro te s t c lim a x e s K e n t m a rc h sident C a rter, in a rin g in g te r also found fa u lt w ith a Neutron warheads, assistance availab le to people. C n ite d States needs m ore w& denunciation o f the legal profes legal system he characterized »iffned to produce :<| B u t, he added. "90 percent of men and m in o rity judges, fewer sion. declared T hu rsda y that as being too le nien t w ith "b ig radiation of a convent] KENT, Ohio (A P) — Cam pus secu rity o u r la w ye rs serve 10 percent of and s h o rte r law suits and more gym nasium a n n e x. A fe w of the d em on­ the vast m a jo rity o f A m ericans shot crooks" — a refe ren ce to clear bomb hut lessthi] guards tossed tear gas n e ar d em o n stra­ ou r people. W e are over legal aid fo r poor and m iddle strato rs tried to push dow n the 10-foot- don’t get adequate legal repre w h ite c ollar crim e. as much explosive [ tors trying to tear down a fen ce Thursday la w yered and und er repre income persons. high fen ce around the a n n e x a s secu rity sentation w h ile those w ith "W e have th e heaviest con and fallout. This nid sented." He also called on la w yers to at the end of a m arch com m em orating guards w ea rin g shielded h e lm ets th rew means get all the help they c e n tra tio n o f la w y e rs on e a rth Bomb could kill peopl Before a rriv in g in Los slow dow n th e ir fee increases. the M ay 4 1970. k illin g of four persons three or four can iste rs of te a r g as. need. causinu little damape. - one fo r e v e ry 500 A m e ri Angeles, C a rte r announced and the wounding of nine during on In an address to the Los cans," the presid ent said in plans fo r a $675 m illio n pro a n tiw ar ra lly at Kent State U n ive rsity. Shortly before 5:30 p .m ., at the end of the m arch, about 250 persons gathered at On M ay 4 1970 the K en t State U nive rsity V ictory Bell sum m oned stu ­ dents to an a n tiw a r ra lly . On Thursd ay it T r is s le e p w e a r e x p o r ts gram to help in land citie s and India n trib e s overcom e p r o blems brought on by ram pant Radical group membJ the site of the shootings andm oved rang again once for each of the four developm ent o f ene rgy re toward the construction site of a nearby students w ho w e re k ille d that day. e x p e c te d to be b a n n ed sources. C a rte r said he was backing a proposed E n erg y Im pa ct As begin agreed surrend sistance P rogram th a t w ould P H IL A D E L P H IA (A P ) - surrender. leaped to J T o r n a d o h its F la . e le m e n ta ry s c h o o l W A S H IN G T O N tA P ) - The governm ent is m ovin g to ban funnel $675 m illio n in dire ct M em bers o f a band o f radicals walk grinning and witj expo rts o f L .s .-m a d e c h ild re n s sleepwear conta in in g T ris , a gra n ts and as much as $ 1.5 called M O V E began surre nder thrust into her jeans.! CLEARW ATER, Flo. (A P) — A tornado It w a s the w o rst of s e ve ra l tornadoes flam e re ta rd a n t linked to cancer th a t cannot be sold le g a lly in the b illio n in loans to states, com in g to police T hu rsda y under a C n ited States, escorted to a red polil cut a sw ath through an e lem en tary that hit Flo rid a , causing p ow er outages m u n itie s and India n trib e s over fra g ile tru ce aimed at ending a munications van by dtf school Thursday, ripping aw ay w a lls and ( om m issioner E d ith Barksdale Sloan o f th e C onsum er Product th e next fiv e years. •50 day blockade o f th e ir ra t and heavy d am ag e at G a in e s v ille , and MON E's lawyer. roofing as te rrified children ran for Safety Commission insisted on a quick vote to ban e x p o rts because The aim o f the p ro g ra m is to infested, red b ric k house. disrupting an airp o rt at Sebring and Her comrades snappq o f re p o rts th a t m anufactu rers are dum ping th e sleepw ear abroad, help inland cities and Indian safety. A t least tw o youngsters w e re flipping a truck tro ile r on a h ig h w ay near U n der term s o f th e agree salutes and shouted “L a commission source said Thursday. trib e s to com pensate fo r the k ille d , including one celeb ratin g his sixth K e n an sv ille . m ent, th e c ity is to swap food MOVE ! Long Live Johl The source, who declined to be id entified, said th e vote w ould adverse e n viro n m e n ta l and so­ birthday, and 94 persons w e re injured. and w a te r fo r M O V E 's guns cai" as she was led a i almost c e rta in ly be in fa v o r o f the ban. cial effects o f s trip m in in g and A t the school, b etw een C le a rw a te r and and explosives in th e hop* that processsing on "I laid on the floor and sa w h alf the The com mission voted unanim ously on A p ril 7 last y e a r to ban St. Petersb urg on the G u lf Co ast, w a lls , oth e r e ffo rts to develop energy th e mop haired anarchists w ill charges stemming frora| school gone, said a shaken fourth- dom estic sales o f c h ild re n ’s sleepwear containing T ris . B u t in resources. ch airs tables gloss tre e s and cars w en t move on. 1977 confrontation g rad er. O ctober it decided it did not have ju ris d ic tio n to fo rb id e x p o rta tio n . flying. In his address to th e bar M erle A fric a , the firs t to MOVE members and p A fte r tearing through the High Point Elem entary School shortly b efore noon, John Tim othy D uval J r . died of head the tw ister skipped into o n earb y high in ju ries a fte r being rushed to a h o sp ital, ond Friday« T h i Bost Stoak House FREE school vocational fa cility , then hit a o fficials soid. He w a s 6 y e a rs old on O p t n f D ^ r t - 11 OCA M M f 00 PM PARKING tro ile r p ark and upended a half-dozen Thursd ay. The other victim w a s id en tified m obile hom es. as 5-year-old G a ry Staly of C le a rw a te r. 145 S'tt 2.44 Jumbo Friod Shrimp beounfull 2.35 Ocoon Friod Porch dreamers! GERALD H. COY GENERAL MANAGER 2.40 Stoak burgor-no tolod 1.29 ROBERT t. BULLARD. SALES MANAGER 2.25 Athonoon Salad 1.40 T h ir d s u s p e c t a rre s te d in k id n a p p in g e a s e phoncs 2.10 Choppod Sirloin iBsdiad Ad, USI 1S] Bofcpd Pofoto Solod ond is s u s : play Advprt.i Fe»os Toos* H U N T IN G D O N , T e n n . (A P ) - T h e m a n 153 4400 and charged W ed nesd ay w ith kidnapping JSS 1447 nciuded in obo*e orders who police b elie ve persuaded two fello w for ransom . Photographic 3020 E. Kalamazoo St. ■Ph. 337 2210 kidnoppers to spore the life of a w ea lth y entrepreneur s d aughter w os a rre ste d at The ch arg e s stem m ed from the k id n a p ­ his step fath er’s hom e Thursd ay, officers ping of Jo d ie Elizabeth G a in e s 18. said. K idnapping for ransom ca rrie s o p en alty FREESTYLE SH O P of 20 y e a rs to life in prison w ithout YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS PEOPLE M eanw h ile, the two men p reviously I arrested in the tee n ag e r's abduction p aro le. PM H N TS: w e re to appear in G e n e ra l Sessions Court G o in e s. the daughter of Ben and Ludie TENNIS GEAR FOR THE SERIOUS PLAYER I for a bond hearing. G a in e s of M cK enzie, w a s kidnap ped last A rre ste d Thursday m orning w os H ar­ • HEAD F rid ay night from a country ro ad . A ve y Douglas D ixo n, 19. His brother, • BANCROFT cap tive fo r 90 hours, sh e escap ed • DUNtOP W illiam A n d rew Dxon, 22, and David Tuesday m orning a fte r her p a re n ts m ade • YAMAHA | M ichael W ison, 24, a frie n d of the e ld e r o fu tile attem pt to p ay a $250,000 D ixon s, w e re arrested e a rlie r in the case ransom . SPRING TENNIS CLO SE-OUTS O N SELECTED ITEMS BRANDS LIKE: " \ s • ADIDAS RACKETS 8 SHOES • DUNLOP RACKETS N e w O r le a n s f lo o d w a t e r s re c e d e • • PENN RACKETS TENNIS BAGS master of art show NEW ORLEANS (A P) - Roods w e re clogged w ith obandoned cars Thursday w hich iro n ically w as n ational Sun Day — that the N ational W eather S e rvice rain •PROFESSIONAL I DAY RACKET STRINGING • DEMO RACKETS AVAILABLE the union gallery and sn akes slithered through the streets gauge b ro ke a fte r reaching 8.67 Inches in H ours: M ,T ,T H 9:30-9 p .m as floodw aters receded from one of fhe five hours. U n o fficial totals hit 10.5 W ,F,S 9:30-6 p.m . a re a's worst rainstorm s In 50 y e a rs . The inches in som e a re a s . P lace s w h e re deluge w as blamed for four d eaths and 351-9026 2682 E. G r. Rv. Hoods p reviou sly w e re unknow n becam e an estim ated $60 m illion dam age. riv e rs, carryin g ca tam aran s and motor W ater rem ained a problem in su b u r­ boats in stead of cars. ban com m unities w ith houses still flood­ ed. But conditions in most a re a s eased In co n trast, H u rrican e B etsy the from W ednesday when ducks floated most d evastatin g h u rrican e e ve r to hit down Conal Street. Nowfa N ew O rle a n s - dum ped 5.10 inches of ft*™ It rained so hard on W ednesday — w afe r in Septem ber 1965. (Oft*5“ you. wOOrbvH .C -T - l- O * * Andotrt*! yOUfOfldf W h o le s a le p r ic e s u p 1 .3 p e rc e n t 220RAC. UNIVERSITYkULL AVAILABLE-WHTifeRetAJt UOYEAUE'EY HENHOtHIS: MON.—SAT. SO U M I E / ’S U . N E K W W . W ASHIN GTO N (A P) _ Rapidly rising H ig tie i w h o le sa le p rice s a re bad new s PH3322525 SUN. 117 S L u /u M - r .e u i/s o L O lood costs and sharply higher p rices for lo r consum ers sin ce they e ve n tu a lly S ize « 7-/5L, je w elry pushed w h o le sale prices up 1.3 olosies. result In higher retail p ric e s. Consum er percent in A p ril for the biggest in flatio n ­ ary surge at the w h o le sale le ve l in more than three ye ars, the governm ent said p rices alre ad y have been in creasin g su b stan tially this y e a r, risin g 0 .8 percent In M arch although the C a rte r a d m in is tra ­ SUPERTAPESALE ¡E Thursday. tion e a rlie r this w ee k re v ise d upw ard its prencorM outlook for Inflation this y e a r b ecau se of The price report confirm ed fe a rs that inflation is stuck at a very high le ve l since larg er than expected in cre a se s in food AW*7." 8trackst cassettes 16B o tto i p rice s. It said consum er prices m ay w holesale prices have Increased 3.6 percent since the beginning of the ye a r. In crease as much a s 7 p ercen t, up from its e a rlie r forecast of 6.1 p ercent. 'Up '4.” NowthroughtheeadofMay HoldenÉReid 1A U C IM ? C £O T g£ J 3 X O N J U U ) S W V i< 3 M A U - L O G Û k £ £ A /rtß . 10-5:30Mon--! in .lT h u rr, Unbranded groceries hit Lansing products selling well By RUSS H U M P H R E Y There should not be any difference in I'niira n d e d groceries, intended to save n u tritio n a l value,” he said. consumers money by ru ttin g advertising Unbranded groceries have the lowest cosis in packaging, were introduced Monday allow able governm ent standard. "House" presidential selection typical in the Lansing area at M eijers T h rifty Acres brands have an extra-standard label and stores. national brands have a fancy o r extra-fancy A su rprisin g percent o f shoppers are labeling, said David Sanderson, inspector try in g the goods, according to Harold Hans, fo r the U.S. Consumer and M arke ting vice president o f m erchandising fo r M eijers. service in Lansing. "W e are planning to expand in to other I f there would be contaminants in the areas of m erchandise," he said. food, the U nited States Food and D rug M eijers w ill add health and beauty items, other universities’ experience A d m in istra tio n would be called, said Rom bubble bath, mouthwash and meat item s to Korstakas, in vestigating supervisor fo r the F D A in D e tro it. “There has been a lot o f curiosity because o f its n o ve lty," said Brian Bressler, public B y J IM S M IT H and consumers affairs dire cto r fo r M eijers. 1 he num ber o f candidates considered ranged from >ne to 500 and the tim e invested in Shoppers inform ally surveyed about un­ State N e w * S ta ll W rite r searching took from one day to 18 months, he said. branded goods seemed in itia lly optim istic E ' search for a new president is sim ila r to the experiences o f 450 colleges and b u t unsure o f the new products. * that selected new presidents between 1975 and 1977. The question of com m ittee openness was s im ilarly wide ranging. In states such as " I would be hesitant to buy th e m ," said If Nason. a form er u n iv e rs ity president, made a study on presidential selection Minnesota and Florida, e v e ry th in g has to be done completely in the open, Nason said. Julie Burgess, an MSU ju n io r. “ I do not L ^ a tio n of G overning Boards o f U n iv e rs itie s and Colleges. He said there was m ixed reaction to public selection deliberations. know where they are coming from , and I Ciner president o f C a rlton College in M innesota and Sw athm ore in Pennsylvania "Some believe e v e ry th in g should be kept in the open, while others say it would be just have no idea what the conditions are in th e ir ¿¡jus i" publish his findings to assist fu tu re search and selection committees, short o f disasterous if the process was open," he said. fa cto ry." iaid while MSU was not pa rt o f his study he had been follow ing the U n iv e rs ity 's Nason said he had no hard facts on where the com mittee's final choices came from , but J ill Wiese, an MSU ju n io r, said, " I f I can :irarch for a new president. he estim ated th a t 80 percent came from outside the in s titu tio n where the search was save any money I ’ll do it. but if there were , yjsi' si committee is a little la rg e r than the average, but it's not ou t of line w ith being conducted. defects in the product I would never buy it ; Sason said. again." range in com m ittee size varied from thre e to 25 members, w ith a median of Robin Bednarz, an M SU senior, said she would go w ith brand names since she feels ¡ ¡ H io n of com m ittees ranged from separate faculty and student com mittees, they are safer. ycommittees of faculty and students as in M SU’s case, and com m ittees composed C committee is the standard, norm al procedure," Nason said. Campus safety lights " I f I can get a bargain I w ill take it . " said Fred Nelson, an M SU ju nior. " I am going to stock up." Lyrase the Board (of trustees or governors) made the final choice," he said. “ These items w ill have a permanent ¿ecases the committees have served m erely advisory roles, like M SU’s. w hile p rice ,” Hans said. "W e w ill not advertise secs had sig nifican tly m ore a u th o rity in recom m ending final choices, Nason f selecting a president ranged from no expense at all to $55,000 at one to be installed upon them , so they w ill always be at low prices." The governm ent does not check each can nor does it inspect a cannery’s daily j , he said. operation. Heffron said. '¿I. Board of Trustees allocated $15,000 to cover search com m ittee expenditures But routinely, the governm ent w ill ibruary meeting. 415.000might w ell prove to be too little fo r an in s titu tio n the size o f M S U ." Nason delivery o f materials investigate any complaints about a company that has been filed w ith the F D A , Korstakas said. «issue <>f paying selection com m ittee members fo r th e ir w o rk. Nason said. "F o r Unbranded groceries, o r "generics." were s they are not paid. In fact, I don't know o f any place where they are." In response to g row n ing concern over th e ir curre nt lis t of canned goods and paper introduced to D e tro it by the Jewel Food A u tom atic controls are being installed on campus safety, additional safety lig h ts are products. Stores, who distrib u te d the item s in the lights at G iltn e r H all, the Physics B uilding being installed on campus. Ted Bedell, m anager o f the M eijers store F arm er Jack Food Stores. and the H o rtic u ltu re Building. Lig h ts w ill on Pennsylvania Avenue in Lansing said Jewel Food d istrib u to rs orig in a lly had 44 A cco rding to Ronald F lin n , an engineer at tu rn on and o ff autom atically w ith the new controls. unbranded groceries were m oving well. unbranded products in 13 stores. M ore than the Physical Plant, which installs lig h ts on A D T E R M T O B E t. lS "People have been p u ttin g the national 100 products in 115 stores in five states are campus, the new lig h ts w ill be placed in 10 The ASM SU Public Safety C om m ittee brands down on the same shelf and picking now available, a spokesperson said. areas when m aterials arriv e . chairperson and AS M S U representative for the unbranded goods up," Bedell said. E berhard Spartan Store and K roge r to be isolated L ig h ts which w ere in stock at the physical plant are now being in stalled in tw o o f the designated locations. the College of A g ric u ltu re and N a tural Resources. Dan S touffer, said the in stalla­ tion of lig h ts is the firs t of tw o phases for "N o t everyone can d riv e a Cadillac; sometimes you have to settle fo r a sm aller c a r." Hans said. spokespersons said there was no definite plan fo r adding unbranded groceries to th e ir stores. additional lig h tin g on campus. The firs t He said people can now b e tte r adjust th e ir I t does not look like it is ju st a fad, Hans |y JEANNE BARO N against Esm ail began a fte r his attorney, A ll o f the locations where lig h ts are to be phase deals w ith both b uilding entrance and food budgets w ith o u t suffering any n u tritio n said. Mile New* Staff W rite r Felicia Langer. visite d Esm ail and tw o installed w ere deemed dangerous in the street lights, w h ile the second deals more deficiency. However, it w ill be some tim e before ismai! was released from segre o ther prisoners A p ril 24. B a rr said. ASM SU P ublic Safety C om m ittee report on w ith entrance lights. D r. John H effron. head of the United sales of in dividual items are thoroughly afinfment in Israel’s K fa r Yona "A fte r those in te rvie w s, guards ap campus safety. The re p o rt was approved by States D epartm ent of A g ric u ltu re in D e ­ assessed, he said. 30 but w ill be re tu rn e d to pare n tly found some kind o f paper that had " I th in k it ’s very good to see some the Board o f Trustees last term . t ro it. said every company canning the " A ll indications point to unbranded Sunday for seven m ore days, a to do w ith the question o f overcrow ding in positive action on th e ir *the U n ive rsity's) products has to meet governm ent specifica groceries being here fo r a long tim e ," he > Department official said Thurs the prison — how m any people w ere in each The D e partm ent o f Public Safety. Cam p a rt." S touffe r said. tions and rules. said. cell and the size o f the cells." B a rr said. pus P arks and Planning, residence hails b Henneke of the Bureau of "F irs t they called in th e o th e r clients and management and physical plant engineers !Affairs, said Fsmail was not held then Sami, and in a discussion about the used the re p o rt to determ ine where p confinement or in "norm al" paper Sami resisted being searched." he additional lig h tin g was needed. ¡' was "segregated” from continued. A R E A D E V E LO P M E N T IN P U T SO U G H T L ig h ts are presently being installed in Harr said Pellet reau indicated Esmail the L in to n H a ll area and at the south end of ‘P la n ’ to be m ade public was slapped because he grabbed the shirt the Hagadorn Road bridge by East Holmes collar o f a guard. Hall. Pelletreau also reporte d all three of Danger's clients m ight have been isolated O ther areas where lig h ts are to be 'TtBarr, associate profes- together or ju s t Esm ail. B a rr said. She installed when m aterials a rriv e are Owen MSU's Department o f added that fo r the firs t tw o days of H all p arkin g lot. X L o t, F L o t, the H a rrison By B R I CE B A B IA R Z Plan. 1980." which includes a fictional oped in the early 1960s and passed by the ^Engineering and S y s • segregation Esm ail was placed in a cell Road area, Jenison Fieldhouse, the Physics S u te News S taff W rite r H um phrey Bogart character, w ill be avail­ commission in 1967. intended to project the ■nee, said Thursday he w ithout lig h ts and was not allowed to use Building, Quonset V illage and Eppley "P lan it Again, Sam." an unconventional able to East Lansing residents next week. grow th of East Lansing through 1980. But toilet facilities. Center. c ritiq u e o f the outdated "Comprehensive The original comprehensive plan, devel- unforseen problems have outdated the plan, i a call from a State said James VanRavenswav. Planning, H arr also said Pellet reau received con wenf official who told dieting versions o f the incident from the Housing and Comm unity Development pison guards slapped Am erican embassy. Israe li officials and D epartm ent member. fuve "to calm him Esmail. Pellet reau could not be reached for comment. M ultinationals to be discussed "Sam" and a m u lti media presentation were discussed by the East Lansing Planning Commission Wednesday night to Henneke said the State Departm ent has M u ltin a tio n a l corporations w ill be the th ird delegate assembly in the Ballroom of Im p o rts" w ill be held at 9:30. finalize plans before presenting the m ateri­ asked the U.S. embassy to look in to the them e o f a panel discussion to be held the Lansing H o s p ita lity M oto r Inn Satur Three speakers representing views of als in public hearings to be held May 17 conditions surrounding Esm ail's isolation. d u rin g the M ichigan In te rn a tio n a l Council’s day. corporations, labor and the public w ill and 24. to Israel, Henneke said, Es- T he M ichigan In .e rn a tio n a l Council was participate. Richard J. Lew is, Dean of the Planners developed the critique to help ingpunished for vio lating a prison established to "fo s te r a close w orking College o f Business, w ill act as moderator stim ulate citizen input on the old plan and ■ • fu sin g to be searched. relationship between various organizations and Mordechai K re in in , M SU economics to aid planners in revising o r creating a new % edly became involved in a and in dividuals w o rk in g in the international professor, w ill be a particip ant of the panel. one based on residents' needs and desires. one or more prison guards," field, and to in itia te a c tiv itie s ” benefiting “ We want to let citizens decide what was S e n a to r to h o ld h e a r in g M ichigan citizens. A fte r a break fo r lunch at noon, the wrong w ith the old plan and to decide what program w ill continue at 12:30 p.m. w ith a The panel discussion w ill explore the key role citizens should play in the development What under Israeli law , a person luncheon session where Richard Kauzlarich. elements and issues concerning m ultina of a new one." VanRavenswav said. ' Segregated for more than seven deputy d ire cto r o f the U.S. State Depart tional corporations. One problem w ith the plan was inac­ days and since Esm ail was m ent's Office o f Investm ent Affairs, w ill .J isolation, he w ill be o n e le c tr o n ic tra n s fe r s S a turday’s program w ill begin at 8 a.m. speak on “ The M ultin a tio n a l Corporation curate population projections fo r the city sunday. w ith a continental breakfast fo r the and MSU. and Am erican Jobs." council's Board o f D irectors. R egistration A to ta l population of 83.910 was pro­ not commenting on th e details Sen. A nthony Derenzinski. D Muskegon, he sees as the pote n tia l evils o f th e system. w ill s ta rt at 8:30 in the L ow er Lobby and The delegate assembly w ill meet at 2:30 jected for East Lansing by 1980. This w ill hold a public hearing at 9:30 a.m. Some provisions in th e b ill w ould keep costs $12.50. The fee includes lunch. to conduct its annual business m eeting and * nd * * ^ave *TUe s to ry ." included 24.000 "perm anent residents" and ; "We have asked the U.S. M onday on a b ill he is sponsoring which financial records p riv a te unless an individ A panel discussion on "T he M ultina tional discuss the council's long range planning 59.910 MSU students. O ther projections in sra*l to look into the m a tte r w ould regulate the E lectronic Funds Trans ual's consent is obtained and would allow C orporation — M ichigan Jobs and Foreign report as w ell as other business. the plan were also incorrect. fe r System. shoppers to cancel transactions. "They w eren't too far o ff . . . our 1976 Barr, The hearing w ill be held in the Michigan population shows us at 52.045." reads the associate professor The system is reputed to be the next step South Room o f the Olds Plaza in Lansing Male hazards discussed "Plan it Again. Sam" report. " I suppose we Eleclrical Engineer to w a rd a cashless society and uses a plastic follo w in g a press conference at 9 a.m. can't blame them though: crystal balls Vi J ! s# npe’ sa*^ Thursday he card to tra n s fe r money from a shopper’s weren't computerized un til last year." a. ^ a te D epartm ent banking account to a re ta ile r's account via The unconventional critiq u e includes a t*ice. ,.ln^ Prison guards slapped com puter. "T he Hazards of Reins Male" w ill be addressed at an all day conference at Kellogg dialogue w ith a fictional planning commis­ !j; cahn him down." E R A a d v o c a te s C enter A u d ito riu m Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. sioner who t 4lks like Humphrey Bogart. It iiau f?nc^ t ’elletreau, also o f Sen. Derenzinski is sponsoring th e b ill in H e rb e rt Goldberg, professor of psychology at C alifornia w ill speak on such topics as also contains a song. 0 onsular A ffa irs, action an a ttem pt to protect consumers from what male feelings and sensitivity, binding relationships, "buddyship and the d riv e for In other business, the commission dis­ h o ld fu n d -r a is e r success. cussed a planned apartm ent development R eservations for interested persons w ill he accepted up to seating capacity for a $15 oet visits Union tonight S tudents fo r E R A w ill sponsor a fund fee. fo r Tree House W est, which would be located at Beal and Center streets. David Krause owns the fo u r houses at the site raising d in n e r at th e N ew Com m unity where he plans to build the apartments. In Cooperative House, 343 A lb e rt S t.. on May leveling the houses, 15 o r 16 people would *18 n m t* P0®* and teacher o f c re a tiv e w ritin g , w ill read from his w orks 13 from 4 to 8 p.m . Funds collected w ill help be displaced, Krause said, but 48 spaces w ill Ntry i ' n th® Gold Room o f th e Union. finance a t r ip to W ashington, D .C . to lobby be provided fo r fu tu re apartm ent tenants. "*bski "U h a ^*ne use Pepa °nal n a rra tiv e ," said M SU poet-in residence fo r th e extension o f th e E R A deadline. W o r ld s u b je c t o f s a tir e A public hearing w ill be held on Tree * and . as a sensuous beauty which comes ou t o f his complete consideration of House West on May 10 at 7:30 p.m. in room km parately." The menu w ill feature a v a rie ty o f salads, 54B D is tric t C ourt. 301 M .A.C. Ave., to homemade bread, beer and iced tea fo r M SU E xp erim e nta l Theater students The Experim ental T heater is part of " (W tie 7 m f poelr)' include " C oils-" 'T h e Gul1 Wal1, " A lta rs - " an(l a new discuss this development and the proposed *l®0 tran i le a n s ’’ scheduled to come out next month. $2.50. The evening w ill also include w ill pe rfo rm in the light hearted musi Justin M o rrill College and the satire m odification o f the Glens o f W hitehills p.Li ?, d the w o rk o f several authors including Cesar Vallejo, A n tonin entertainm ent by fem inist singer gu ita ris t cal " I t's a W hole New W o rld " at 8 p.m. was w ritte n by D. Gordon Rohman, condominium complex. Elaine Schroder. Saturday in East Lansing’s Hannah form er dean o f the college and is FEehl ' Also debated was the development plan ^^ntrovp18^ js^ar^e<^ po e try magazine C a te rp illa r, which he made in to one of M iddle School A u ditorium . directed by Sears Eldredge. an assist F o r tic k e t in fo rm a tio n contact th e New of medical office buildings on A b b o tt Road P8lal and substantial publishers o f th e new Am erican poe try, W akoski T he free show is a satire on how ant professor o f Justin M o rrill College. C om m unity Cooperative House o r Barbara and Saginaw Street. A commission concern hum ans use and abuse th e ir home was that the proposed p arkin g lo t entrance C ullinane o f S tudents fo r E R A . The show centers around tw o great 'n 196?au era ^ eKree >n c re a tiv e w r itin g and English lite ra tu re from Indiana planet. T he revue w ill be the conclusion and exit fo r the buildings would hamper . ■ te is cu rre n tly poet-in-residence a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f Southern S tudents fo r E R A w ill meet Monday in o f East Lansing's day long Forum on discoveries — Columbus’ discovery of ¡“ nd also tra ffic flow on Saginaw Road. The commis­ " lan'»aDDi>teaches 8 P °* try w orkshop in a black high school in l*o.s Angeles, krtii 332 U nion at 7:30 p.m . to discuss the group’s E n ergy anti Society. Am erica and the landing on the moon. sion recommended th a t other alternatives »lent of f in is h nCe' ^ree and open to th e public, is sponsored by the second t r ip to W ashington. S tudents in te r be presented at the next meeting. ested in going to W ashington are in vited. By H . L Y N N J O N D A H L The day (he M ichigan House Dem ocratic caucus firs t met to consider how we m ight hest proceed w ith re g a rd to S ta te Rep. L et v o te r s d e c id e M onte G eralds, a m em ber o f th e House and a person convicted by an Oakland County C ircuit C ourt o f felony em besslement, the State News published an e d ito ria l which labeled as arro g a n t A tto rn e y General G e r a ld ’ s fu tu r e re u o n they may wj . understanding th,. l i e ' ,, orH I F ra n k K e lle y ’s opinion th a t embezzlement » » te d Powell and th hy an a tto rn e y does not c o n s titu te a guidelines are established by the C o n stitu ­ should have seated Bond . * 1 "breach o f pub lic tr u s t " ( A p r il 12, 1978). tion. The State News e d ito ria l understands them - by t h . ^ ^ : vd01and th,n | The e d ito ria l then proceeded to call fo r the "public tru s t" as the a b ility o f citizens to would have had recourse „ 7 1 House to expel G eralds because. In fact, his tru s t the people whom they elect. That - perhaps more importan 1 ' 7 1 actions amount to a "breach o f pub lic tru s t," definition o f "pu b lic t r u s t " is a very v o te r who elected them j ll* l regardless of K e lle y's opinion. ambiguous one. M any citizens in G eorgia • M r votes repudiated hv*ih i The State News e d ito ria l was not helpful did not tru s t Julian Bond when he was representing othor r , „ „ . n v, T h to me The a tto rn e y general stated - elected to the state House. Therefore, his » . » u b m i t , . concern w h t c h ^ J corre c tly , I believe - th a t la w y e rs "a re not colleagues in the House refused to seat him root o f a democratic gÜVfrnm [ I officials o f governm ent hy v irtu e o f being because, they argued, he opposed th e w a r News editorial. April |* la w yers N or does th e status o f holding a in Vietnam and there fo re could not possibly I fear a breach of puhi¡ ’ r license to practice law place one so close to uphold his oath o f office — to support the «use of the U g W a C ^ J the core o f the politic a l process as to make Constitution. Bond's constituents elected hand, o f the voters then- , j him a fo rm u la to r o f gove rnm ental policy." him. Bond's colleagues in th e House determ ine who represents , H K elley here is c itin g In Re G riffith s , a U.S. rejected him. I have no d iffic u lty visualizing mztng that we have the p,,» ? | Supreme Court decision from 1973 and cites the last paragraph o f th e S tate News and for w y reason- U anl »I several con cu rrin g cases to establish th a t edito rial re w ritte n in a Georgia newspaper » w ell th a t we r e t , subs,a„,, H an a tto rn e y is not a pub lic officia l. He also in 1966: ‘ f *«k I - 7 for any ri,“ °n BthJ cites cases to the point th a t the "pub lic T h e r e rem ains one rem edy fo r th e ills of the le g isla tu re nay * | tru s t is equated w ith "c iv il a p p ointm ent" brought on by Bond's fla g ra n t disreg ard fo r mem ber but neither house « 1 ] or "c iv il office." K e lle y then concludes th a t, the g ra v ity of his offense and th e demands « p e l an eleeted member AndJ Lynn Jondnhl "because an a tto rn e y is not a pub lic o fficer, of his office. The House, b y a tw o -th ird s neith er Michigan house has a m em ber of the le g is la tu re who, in vote, ran exclude th e A tla n ta Dem ocrat and member. Therefore. i„ „ r(ifr ' 1 responsive Congress challenged the seating connection w ith his p riv a te law practice, p a rtia lly restore o rd e r to th e circus actions. agree to expel a member I will t, J o f Adam Clayton Powell in the U.S. com m its a felony by em bezzling m oney has T h e r e rem ains one rem edy fo r th e ills convinced that the people ,v,Jt " 7 Congress. In both th e Ju lia n Bond and the not com m itted a breach o f public tru s t." brought on by Bond's fla g ra n t disre g a rd fo r are incapable of handling the s,tull7 Adam Clayton Powell cases the U.S. The a tto rn e y general then goes on to assert the g ra v ity of his offense and th e demands consequently, have forfeitedthetraJ Suprem e C o urt reversed th e legislative and th e ir rights. | th a t, nevertheless, "members o f the House of his office. The House, b y a tw o -th ird s decisions and ordered th e seating o f the of R epresentatives do have plenary ju ris vote, ran exclude th e A tla n ta Dem ocrat and The voting citizens of the 66,1 m em bers in th e ir respective bodies (and. in diction to d eterm ine th a t expulsion pro­ p a rtia lly resto re o rd e r to th e circus Bood House D istrict elected ReprnJ th e Bond case, reversed a decision by the ceedings are in o rd e r." has crested. The pub lic tru s t has been Monte Geralds (incidentally thevT then C irc u it C o urt Judge G riffin Bell to It is unfortun ate , from m y point o f view , violated by Bond's actions. I t m ust n o t be him in 1976. after the Michigan Ú Do not buy that the a tto rn e y general is correct in arguing that m embers o f the House may expel a m em ber fo r any reason whatso­ tram pled upon by allo w in g him to continue in state gove rnm ent.” Presum ably, m any citizens in th e U n ited uphold th e G eorgia representative's ex elusion). These w ere both cases in which the le gislative body refused to p e rm it an association permanently disbarrel from practicing law on the basis of ,1 ease for which he later »a, J elected person to take his seat (exclusion). ever - if tw o -th ird s o f us vote to expel. States did not tru s t Adam Clayton Powell charged and convictedl and ih oJ I f it w ere a case o f exp e llin g a m em ber who This is unfo rtu n a te because no standards or when he was re-elected to Congress. A n d a vo tin g citizens hive the constituí N ix o n ’s book was already seated (an expulsion case), guaranteed authority to recall i;e, J The imminent publication of a book called "RN: The Memoirs of •P edestrians who fa il to look fo r anything Richard Nixon" raises several questions, not the least of which is: should at any tim e and who believe firm ly in the Latter Policy a crook be allowed to profit off of his misconduct? in v io la b ility o f th e painted crosswalk. •B ic y c lis ts w ho haven't ye t discovered that T U Opime» H f w tlcm u a k This question has of course been asked before, upon the publication of f t repiMM. A n d in k U t iM jk li» ij| a bus stopped w ith its doors opening w ill books by John Dean. John Ehrlichman, and H. R. Haldeman. But » Mm w l i * m M a y b u m • ) probab ly be le ttin g people out, outside protests from the press, and a few attem pts by legislators to p p a a rM p rM t •P eople who don’t understand how to get push legislation which would prohibit profiteering by crooked types, vehicles in m otion are to be avoided. o ff o f a tra ffic circle (N E V E R from the le ft ( f f l fa lla r, m i m w poteti iknld It q S N ‘m y o p i c ’ U n fo rtu n a te ly , most people on campus people have been content to simply talk and maybe complain. lane please) having go tte n in to one. Vayan MMt « 4 J behave as i f th e y w ished to be involved in m u g »ret. a n a l k riy a rf m i ■ Meanwhile, these books have not been hot best-sellers. accidenis. T he re are ce rta in “ law s o f the •A N Y O N E sta tio n a ry and c a rry in g on a y M r in . rtak i L JkcUtyre ita T ib conversation, no m a tte r how b rie f, in Now comes Nixon's memoirs, and we must ask this question again, a b o u t J o n e s road" w hich have to be follow ed, and these aay m i g lo a t m re tir. Ht latti a a n y th in g even vaguely resem bling a path only this time we must get quite serious. Should a former president — apply especially to th e sidewalks. Am ong p a n i saiMaal U«m itre u will h c way. bare-p v f w t m who was forced to resign after having breached the public tru st and th e most fre q u e n tly vio lated o f those rules It is in c re d ib ly capricious th a t th e State The re is no need fo r th is ty p e o f behavior, and th e people v io la tin g them are: having managed to pervert justice through his paranoid antics — be News app are ntly finds no fault w ith the especially on a campus th is crowded. Z atte re tla a W I t I f Iren re fa t ref | •B icycles rid in g on th e w ro n g side o f the b V M f t r S k i t Ntere atyb m i a allowedtoprofit from his misdeeds by foisting his own bulky 1,184-page proposed a p p ro p ria tio n o f several hundred road, especially behind parked cars at lunch 11 aa away bftare « p tu iilt testament upon the American public for $19.95 a throw? dollars fo r group th e ra p y by Dan Jones Kay Grimnes hour. Fif a, M il rem la aa barer dai I from A S M S U funds, w hich w ill "h e lp " the 1404 Spartan Village M Iarea» a -b a ia - abbai - - Not only is Nixon s tome outrageouslv overpriced, but — to judge student board "get to know each o th e r” — from excerpts published so far in the New'York Times - it is also a very y e t used, o v e r a period o f several weeks, shallow and shoddy piece of writing. Not only does Nixon compose many columns to denounce K e nt B a rry ’s sentences with all the verve of a bored eighth-grade gram m ar student, use o f A S M S U funds in support o f tu itio n but he also consistently fails to provide readers with any significant tax c re d it. W h ile m any students would A C E L E B R A T IO N analysis or insights. His memoirs seem merely a botched attem pt to agree th a t some aid to m iddle income ‘A screaming comes. . . prettify his soiled public image. fam ilies fo r tu itio n is necessary, it is d o u b tfu l th a t most see "g ro u p th e ra p y " fo r This book may have some value as a historical document, but only 16 people as a w o rth w h ile endeavor for considering who stands to make big bucks off of it — namely, Nixon — th e ir p resid ent to be using th e ir ta x dollars we feel it belongs on some dusty library shelves, but certainly not on to supp ort. A s a student who religiou sly your coffee table. Don t buy the book. pays $2.50 each te rm , it is extre m e ly A scream ing comes across th e sky more, ft s an atte m p t to awaken us all to the depressing to note such a reckless use o f (G ra v ity 's Rainbow ) - I t is s p r in g /it is im portance o f tapping in to th e sun fo r funds. W’hat is worse, how ever, is th a t the s p r in g /It is sp rin g . Cocaine concerts shorts energy pow er. State News has e d ito ria lly ignored the ice cubes But don t spend all yo u r tim e w o rsh ip ­ D o u b le s t a n d a r d e n tire issue, save assaults on K e n t B a rry. Yo ur fa ilu re to ed ito ria liz e M r. Jones' fiscal-folly elucidates the m yopic view o f Iio v e th e one yo u ’re w ith (w hatever happened to you?): th e eagle flie s w ith the dove. N o th in g m a tte rs. Jackson says, but ping the sun in cut offs, s w illin g beers, g e ttin g higher than Sol itse lf. N e xt week is also Gay P rid e W eek. It's a kind o f th in g we th is paper o nly too w ell. th e w a y we liv e o u r lives. T he w ay we live can all be proud of: L y le J. O trem ba o u r lives . . . ri Jft* dlscnminatl° n has lonS been a subtle, tolerated abuse of civil It s a cre d it to each o f us who’ve helped 231 C enter St. People w ho are m aking o u r liv e s /th e ir ninsin'n ‘^ mer 1 can r and industry. Employee health insurance and rip o ff the stra ig h tja c k e t o f prejudice. East Lansing lives b e tte r and a w a y to m ake yours pension plans are the most discreet vehicles for this inequity and often b e tte r: Sexual orie n ta tio n o r affectioanl preference is the cozy, polite way o f saying screwing thetraH it” T WT 8 f ? 3 flnancial disadvantage th at serves to foster P o s itiv e e ffo rts /F o rw a rd m ovem ents/ someone o f yo u r own sex and acting like the traditional myth of dependency. S p rin g cleaning o f th e m ind and heart. someone o f th e opposite sex las, o f course, A recent state Senate vote ostensibly aimed at banning such sex L a s h s o ld o u t? T h re e cheers: dictated by long standing tra d itio n s that, I R A discrimination falls sadly short of th at goal through X E t of R a lly 'round and bend dow n and say a for the m ost p a rt, should be shot dow n like This m o rn in g I was s ittin g in m y office p ra y e r fo r th e sun. T h e ancients ra n fro m it, abortion as a protected, guaranteed basis for coverage. Thus a a Nazi goose stepping down Oakton S treet. engaged in prep a ra tio n fo r teaching, dream cow ered before it , w e re hum bled by it, Skokiel. fnH °an 7 liect em Plo>'ee health insurance for pregnancy in g up exp e rim e n ts for research, and worshipped it , adorned it in o th e r form s The week k irk s o ff on Saturday, M ay 13 E L L I O T T pro v id in g pub lic service fo r the people of w ith je w e ls and ornam ents th a t w ould w ith a perform ance hy th e women's band a move fs Indie t ab° rti0n' The d° uble Standard imPlicit in such M ichigan, when I decided to take a break m ake o u r eyes sparkle and p u t a C hristm as Should hi k ■°, a narrow mindedness that denies women what Baba Yaga: latin jazz and m ellow funky should be a basic civil n g ht - the right to an abortion. and read the S tate News. 1 almost fell out of tre e to shame. s tu ff geared for dancing. A n d more: taped m y ch a ir when I came to the end o f yet W e use th e sun. A n d now have th e chance disco music to 6 in the ayem. It is ironic that the legislators guilty of this tunnel vision refer to the scnts (Oh m y God, what a show it ml another a rtic le on the revised grievance to use i t m ore, ’cause th e re 's s till m ore to You don t have to be gay, ju s t w a nting to John Lee Hooker. Christ, folks, you I h ag- upon as a sex discrimination ban. The bill clearly procedure. Chuck Carrow e was quoted as use. I t scream s to us — pa rty in celebration o f a new awareness and beat J L H fo r the Chicago Detroit 4 saying th a t we don't need a faculty union. Solar energy. openness. blues. T h a t’s my high school music tfij w e T bbe e t unable n X n?too ° nafford ffgad Stan W° abortion T and againSt the poor' without who the benefit of Now Chuck is a loyal union person: he Sun D ay has come (W ednesday) and The Gay Pride a ctivitie s are also in ta lkin g . w ro te the d e fin itiv e biography o f H a rry gone. B u t Sun W eek a c tiv itie s continue tended to prom ote the idea o f a local O pening act is Townes Van Zandt, j rw e ve her abortion h ?overage‘ The wealthy woman will still Bridges, and he sings S o lid a rity Forever th ro u g h (a p p ro p ria te ly enough) Sunday. women's resta ura nt, like I.y s is tra ta in go t about nine albums out already, There will t no h] J 1 0 0 are bein&violated by the Senate, real loud at D em ocratic p a rty meetings. The y in clude speeches, forum s, perform an­ Madison, W isconsin, o r M o th e r Courage in w h at people te ll me, this folksy in t h i I f ♦ , , on sex discrimination in health and pension plans The question is. has he sold out to the ces, m usic. Too m any to go o v e r p o in t by New Y o rk's Village. (Read about it in R ita has a fascinating personality and. tnoufl in the state of Michigan so long as abortion is regarded as some sort of a A d m in is tra tio n '.' Could it be th a t his poin t, h o u r b y hour. Ma4 B row n's R u b y fru it Jungle and It may never be Big — has a strong to 5 K ^h ury t 0 be eni°y ed °nly by the affluent. The right to abort ju d g m e n t has been affected by the in toxi Sun D a y belongs to th e same s p iritu a l sounded fine ) T r y not to miss out on the action. 1 is as basic as the right to give birth. Both the UgislaVure and the eating feeling o f pow er th a t comes from parents as th e E a rth D ay o f 1970 and the But w ait. D on't go running o ff lo boogie folks are helping to make things bet neg otiating w ith Deans and the Provost? message is th e same: enviro nm e ntal sensi­ to Baba Yaga yet. T his weekend — th a t Is, th e 'b ftf gn ‘StC?UrftSLhave upheld the constitutionality of insurance for Be there. Aloha. A fte r a rough m orn ing in the office. I t iv it y and awareness. to n ig h t and tom o rrow night: Say hello. ■ usually swim In the men's IM pool to relax. Sun D a y is early -m o rn in g coffee and M ariah Folk & Blues Coffeehouse pre- Happy sp ring . . . I’m still sober ■ I So I was standing in the show er a fte r my swim when I noticed a fa m ilia r form thro ugh the m ist. I t was Chuck. I asked, "H a ve you fin a lly sold out to the Adm inis tra tio n .' He said, "N o , M ark, the union gets 1 percent of y o u r salary each year forever." DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau! Now th a t’s an economic argum ent th a t even a psychologist can understand. r ,. , , Frid ay, M ay 5, 1978 .. AND ONBEHALFOF THEEN­ duke, there ar e reports M a rk R illing TIRE ra m office, r o u k e WELL, THESCHEME OF PAY­ THAT YOUSPENTA TORTONEIN MENTS IS VERY, VERY COMPLI­ TUO l e x e r , ^ ^ Professor o f Psychology to im a m ’lava-lava’ lenny REDSKIN MONEY TOBRING 'U NA- I TO TUBREDSKINS FAMILY OF CATED, SOIT'D BE DIFFICULT MILLION W O RM IAYA" TOWASHINGTON. WHAT'S FORMETO SAYEXACTLYWHAT Editorial Deportment - STARS! OKAY, UF.'U. TAKE YOUR THE FINAL FIGURE ON HIS s ÿ g S u fp iI Editor -in-chief JENNY W U. RECEIVE ONA M ichael Tanimura Photo Editor . QUESTIONS NOW.. » CONTRACT? Managing Editor M og gie W alker .PER AINUM BASIS.. Kot Brown Opinion Editor Kothy Esselm un N a b v io la to r s Dove M isiolow ski Special Protects Editor torn Shanahan Rolph From rrolino City Editor T ranspo rtation on th e M SU campus Michoel Winter Deborah H eyw ood i Campus Editor supposedly operates on th e theory o f Anne Stuort Kathy S/e/both Wire Editor m utual non agression. T h is includes as its Jocelyn Loskow sk, Don Spick let fundam ental p rin c ip le , th e idea th a t we can M ich elle Cham ber - all live thro ugh to to m o rro w , i f we a ttem pt to co e x is t peacefully. In tran sportation , th is means th a t close encounters o f the th ird kin d between any o f th e various RHA to discuss ‘free’ flicks False disaster „ K V OWEN » s t . « W rite r ■tur«' ,f 1hr Residence utmn movie pro Motion to keep movie policy tabled; • R H A Vice president M ike Zim m er gave the board the results o f a survey o f residence evaluates Olin determined by hall students which was taken Ik H l e i » because a ^ „ „ n u r the program ,1 Wednesday attendance at RHA films up sharply durin g the past three weeks. •R H A President T im Van A n tw e rp said the survey was O lin Health C enter took its mid term Thursday w ith an emergency staged to test dures once a year w ith no actual casualties to w ork w ith. Hoi the health center’s a b ility to Supervisors o f each de­ taken to find out how much unit m otion was tabled so represen handle a disaster. partm ent involved, such as dents pay a $3 refundable tax A lte rn a tiv e M ovie Fund which students know about R H A and Hall representative ta tiv e s can U k e the m otion to requested refunds, said RH A Coordinator of Thursday's the lab and x-ray dep art­ whieh allow s them to see an appropriates funds to o ther to t r y to get across w hat the board chairperson th e ir d o rm ito ry governm ents movie director Tom Leach. A d rill, Carl Eigenaur, of the ments, evaluate the hos­ u nlim ited num ber o f R H A campus film groups. board can do. introduced a mo­ for feedback. total of 220 refunds have been D epartm ent of Public pital's performance. movies. Off-campus students • A m otion which was tabled tor the movie pro Through the R H A movie given, he said. Safety, said O lin’s emer Lig h tin g and stage equip­ may purchase a pass fo r $3. O f the 17,000 d o rm ito ry resi­ at last week's m eeting concern mtinued. The program , residence hall stu geney procedures must be ment "accidentally" fell on i I* The program also includes an dents, less than tw o percent Leach also announced at in g funding for m in o rity groups tested tw ice a year for the 10 theater students in the tendance figures fo r spring was retabled u n til next week. facility to be accredited. A u d ito riu m for Thursday’s term film s have already gone The m otion was retabled to Eigenaur said once a year disaster. Doctors and nurses beyond total attendance for give the com m ittee more tim e ouse holdings checked an accident is staged, com from O lin came to the "acci­ spring 1977. to work on the proposal plete w ith casualties and den t" and casualties were •T he board approved unani Total attendance for five phony blood, and hospital taken to O lin where the d rill mously to send the revised weeks has been 31,962. approxi personnel go through the was completed. RH A constitution to the dorm i m ately 12,000 more than last actual procedures w ith the The students were from a to rv governm ents for approval. ;y;T 0 S (AP) The financial statem ents of year. Leach said. He estim ates theater make-up class, and D N .Y., listed 21 stocks which Congressmen have had to T w o thirds of the residence hall ['tjurd of House mem several m embers read like a to ta l attendance fo r spring Hospital personnel also were "made-up" by class­ are held in tru s t for him and publicly disclose outside hold governm ents must approve the juni,(KM) or more in blue chip index o f the stock term w ill be about 50,000. vs,ilk through the proce mates. from which he receives hene ings fo r years bu t th is is the constitution fo r it to be ratified. financial interests and exchange. Several lawm akers fits , eight o th e r stock holdings Two precent of the audience firs t tim e they've had to in d i­ Next week’s board m eeting portfolios so di held such diverse financial in held by his w ife , and 30 others has been turned away, added ¡hi' cate how much th e y 're w o rth . w ill be held Wednesday at 6:30 ji many votes they tere sts th a t many o f th e ir votes held in other tru s ts from which Leach. p.m. in the Wonders H all South Several congressmen listed iffert their finances, rd- show. members reported w ere on issues that could affect th e ir finances. Several others who held only he o r his w ife benefits. Rep. S tew ard B. M cKinney. large debts. Chairperson Jack Brooks, In other board action: L ow er Lounge. CAMPUS i significant income ■r basic $57,500 con lim ite d stocks also had le gisla­ tiv e responsibilities th a t placed them in a position o f voting on R-Conn. who liste d seven re s i­ dences, each w q rth m ore than $ 100,000. also reported th a t he I ) Texas, o f the House G overn­ ment O perations C om m ittee, listed debts o f at least $365,000 (E A S T M IN S T E R P R E S B Y T E R IA N PIZZA had established eight tru s ts and holdings approaching- $1 I CHURCH i -,'ported they were m atters in which they held an w ith stock in te re sts including m illion. 1315 Abbot) Rd North ot Sog,no* p r e s e n t t h is c o u p o n f o r i,h: Hep. Fermand interest. G eneral M oto rs Corp., P rocter Rep. Charles C. Diggs. I Eos) i.ansing f - who heads a ummiltee that over- practices, dis Rep. Richard I) Mo., a senior m em ber o f the House Energy C om m ittee, re Rollings. & Gamble Co. and M obil Oil Corp. He reporte d more than $400,000 in P rocter & Gamble D-M ich., indicted on charges of ta k in g s ta ff kickbacks to help pay debts, reporte d alm ost no I I Sunday, M ay 7 Worship: 8:30 ft 10:45 a.m. | i O N 50* O FF Y O U R N E X T P IZ Z A is of more than ported that he had between stock alone and liste d another outside finances and fo u r debts Church School through Adult: 9:30 a.m. * -, debts apparently $15,(KM) and $50,000 in Standard $500.000 in five o ther stocks. to ta lin g at least $20,000. ( e x c e p t fr e e it e m n ig h t ) to tV.e commercial O il o f C a lifornia stock and TH EM E: R EA C H IN G OUT TO O TH ER S I between $50.000 and $100,000 Paul W .G re e n Timothy Q uist j 1 3 1 2 M ic h . A v e . 3 1 0 W . G R A N D R IV E R ' he• owns and in Texaco stock. 337-0893 337-0183 3 3 7 -1 3 7 7 F R H d e l iv e r y 3 3 7 * 1 6 3 9 hailed look at the He also reporte d between C la s s y c a b b y s t a y s w ith s u i t L r . of the 435 $15,000 and $50.000 in General Lr> showed that M oto rs Corp. stock. General P O R T LA N D , Ore. (A P I - tin g b e tte r tips since he started k'lal interests of M otors has a large stake in the T a x i d riv e r Ed M cG uire has dressing up fo r the jo b three South B a p tis t C hurch 'hHKXI. excluding outcome o f any energy legisla gotten the w ord: he has to stop weeks ago. " I ’m gonna w ear the 1518 S Washington Lansing tion since its products use a w earing his blue thre e piece pin suit tom o rrow , and as soon as I s trip e suit on the job. however, show sizable p ortion o f the nation’s can find an app rop riate blue SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m. lr - of Congress gasoliqe supply. cape, I'm gonna o rd e r that, M cG uire said he's been ?et- too," he said. Lres. Members Rep. Sedgwick W illiam HOW DOKS G O D GKT TO U S ? d only to state Green. R N .Y ., one o f the j their holdings in any tptcy exceeded certain newest members o f Congress, reported that he had financial SN r xX aesa* B uy any 1 W h at unusual m ethod does G od use to capture m an s attention? was rio require y state how much in terests in m ore than 40 corporations. M e d iu m P iz z a ■ in 'Fill Up For E p ilep sy" W 5 i« s actually were. Rep. Richard L. O ttin g e r. a t t h # R e g u la r P r ic e . g a t th a i P a n c a k e B a tin g C o n te s t College Bible Class le Die Fireside Rom Gollete fellowship and refreshments 130 pjL ito auction set I d e n t ic a l P iz z a T R E E i May 7, at 2:00 p.m. Rainbow Ranch 332-3568 or 337-1693 >ed motor vehicles The auction w ill he held at Must Have coupon • One coupon pec order ■ Phi D elta Theta Pi Beta Phi SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m. TH E G O D W HO CLO TH ES the central garage at 312 N. 1203 E. 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Hill, be ordered l A U L Y I FULL PAYMINT MUST ACCOMPANY RESiRVATION P H . 3 3 7 -1 7 5 5 349-0400 351-4700 1 3 6 W . G R A N D R IV E R EAST L A N S IN G L ocal m u s ic p e o p le lis t best L P ’s The ten best rock *n ro ll LPs o f all tim e: w h at are they? MSU community. Readers are asked to fill out the form B O N N I E P I E T I L A , d i r e c t o r . P y r a m i d P r o d u c t i o n s : 1 )S to w D a n c e r, B o i C ertainly everybody’s got th e ir own opinion. U n lik e film s, dance accompanying this article and send it, by campus mail or otherwise, Scaggs; 2 )B o rn To R u n , B r u c e S p r in g s te e n ; 3 ) G o n n a Take a M ira c le , o r theater, rock music is one branch o f the a rts in which alm ost to the State News. W hen ail th e re s u lts are in, th e y L a u r a N y r o w i t h L a b e l l e ; 4 \J o a n A rm a tra d in g ( t h i r d L P ) ; 5 \T h e H a rd e r everyone can claim some degree o f expertise. w ill be tabulated , and we w ill hopefully have a good indication They C om e , s o u n d t r a c k ; 6 )Layla. D e r e k b t h e D o m i n o e s ; 7 )C a ro lin a The State News entertainm ent people thought i t m ight be an o f ju s t what ty p e o f music o u r readership g re a tly favors. R esults D ream s. T h e M a r s h a l l T u c k e r B a n d ; 8)F*ressure D ro p . R o b e r t P a l m e r ; w ill be forthcom ing. 9 )U n title d . t h e B y r d s ; 1 0 )H e a t T re a tm e n t, G r a h a m P a r k e r E r t h e R u m o u r . in teresting idea to find out exactly which LPs are considered th e ten C o m m e n ts : n o n e . best by people in th e area. U n fo rtu n a te ly , a to ta l sam pling o f the A s fo r the results o f th is survev: B R A D C O O M B S , d i r e c t o r , L i b e r t y B e l l p r o d u c t i o n s : 1 )C ro s b y S tills f t M SU population wasn’t v e ry practical: nor was it to ta lly w ith in ou r N a s h ( f i r s t L P ) ; 2 )A b b e y R oad , t h e B e a t l e s ; 3 ) D o o r s ( f i r s t L P ) ; range. 4 )B o o k ends. S i m o n E r G a r f u n k e l ; b ) T h ick as a B ric k , J e t h r o T u l l ; Instead, we figured a concentrated p olling o f area ‘‘music people" 6) W hee ls o f Fire, C r e a m ; 7 )B u ffa lo S p rin g fie ld A g a in ; 8 ) T e a F o r th e — people involved in radio, record stores, concert prom otion and TUferman. C a t S t e v e n s ; 9 )C o u n td o w n to E csta sy, S t e e l y D a n ; t h e L P t h a t d e c id e d l o t m e t h a t r o c k 'n r o ll w a s t h . .t, music review ing — m ig h t be as revealing, o r ce rta in ly as \9 \E v e ry o n e K n o w s T his is N o w h e re . N e i l Y o u n g . C o m m e n t s : n o n e t o w a s t e a l if e . S o m a n y f a v o r it e s h a d t o b e e lim in .,6 ! 0 * interesting, as aby random sam pling. L O C A L M U S IC W R IT E R S E lv i s C o s t e l l o ' s M y A im rs True, n e w e st ho t cha l The choices o f these people may be reflected in th e ir w o rk . You J O H N N E I L S O N , r e v i e w e r , S t a t e N e w s . 1 ) T a k in g T iger M o u n ta in I b y M A R K M O R T O N , c le r k . W a z o o R e c o r d . llfw c e may hear the disc jockeys' favorite a rtis ts featured on th e ir shows, S tra te g y ) , B r i a n E n o ; 2 )H o rse s, P a t t i S m i t h ; 3 )K in k K ro n ik le s , K i n k s ; 2 )R e w P o w e r. I9 g y E t t h e S t o o g e s : 3)C re» i,ngs h m , ^ 8- 4) V e lve t U n d e rg ro u n d a n d N ic o , V e l v e t U n d e r g r o u n d ; 5 )P ip e r a t th e 4 1C / e a r S p o t. C a p t a i n B e e f h e a r t b t h e M a g i c B a n d r i o I" " you may see the concert bookers’ choices appearing w ith greater G ate s o f D a w n , P i n k F l o y d ; 6 ) S tic k y F inge rs, R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; 7 ) C r i m e o f S cie n ce . E n o ; 6 1 T h e re 's a R io t G o in g On S ly & , h , frequency than norm al in the area, and you may even see more th e C e n tu ry, S u p e r t r a m p ; 8 ) S tra n d e d . R o x y M u s i c ; 9 )Z ig g y S ta rd u s t, 7 1 R a d io E thio p ia , P a t t i S m i t h G r o u p S W a i i r e r n J review s o f the w rite rs ’ favorites in the State News than you m ight D a v i d B o w i e ; 1 0 ) This Y e a r’s M o d e l, E l v i s C o s t e l l o . C o m m e n t s : " W h i l e 9 1 B lo o d o n th e Tracks. B o b D y l a n : 1 0 1 % Z * t 9' ? " norm ally expect. t h is l is t le a v e s o u t w h o l e a r e a s o f m u s ic a l f a v o r it e s , s u c h a s re g g a e , C o m m e n t s : " W h a t I u s u a l l y l o o k to r r n a g o o d r o c k i p The results o f the survey? The Beaties' White Album was the s p a c e r o c k a n d p u n k , i t 's c lo s e e n o u g h f o r r o c k 'n r o ll, a n d I lik e i t . " in te n s ity e f fe c t iv e ly c o m m u n ic a t e d . M o s t o f th e s e * most-mentioned L P on the 23 lists exam ined - by a p lu ra lity of one B I L L H O L D S H I P , r e v i e w e r . S t a t e N e w s : 1 )A b b e y R oad, t h e B e a t l e s ; c o m m o n f a c t o r o f b e in g r e c o r d e d b y a r t is t s in e m o to n s i ™ vote — followed by the Who’» Next L P . E v e ry s im ila rity a fte r th a t 2 ) L e t I t B leed. R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; 3 )Z ig g y S ta rd u s t. D a v i d B o w i e ; 4 }W h o 's c h o i c e s ( B e a t l e s . S t o n e s , E l v i s ) j u s t a r e n ' t i n t e n s e e r Z , h („ ' breaks down. N e x t, t h e W h o ; b)L o a d e d , V e l v e t U n d e r g r o u n d ; 6 )H orse s, P a t t i S m i t h ; P A M B A L A S H . c le r k . D is c S h o p : t l S o n d e ", 7 )B o rn To R un, B r u c e S p r i n g s t e e n , 8 ) This Y e a r's M o d e l. E l v i s C o s t e l l o . 2 )R o tte r's Club. H a t f i e l d & t h e N o r t h ; 3 l A n * Moon n . Because there were 23 people answ ering th e su rve y, a possible 9)A b s o lu te ly Live , t h e D o o r s ; 1 0 ) 5 0 W o rld w id e G o ld H its . Vol. 1. E l v i s 4 1 S u rre a lis tic P illo w , J e f f e r s o n A i r p l a n e ; b)Frodus R n h 'u maximum o f 230 albums could have been listed. N a tu ra lly , there P r e s le y . C o m m e n t s : " M y f a v o r i t e L P s c h a n g e f r o m d a y to d a y /m o o d to w a l l e r s ; 6 1 T h a r 's th e W a y o l th e W o rld . E a n h W , n d & f was some degree o f overlapping to be expected, bu t the results m o o d . I lik e a ll th e s e a lb u m s e q u a lly - t h e y a r e a ll b o t h m u s ic a lly a n d B lu e . R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; » W e lc o m e . S a n t a n a ; 91* * * * ' < actually don’t show very much: 187 d iffe re n t LPs w ere liste d and 32 ly r ic a lly p e rfe c t. E ach a lb u m r e f le c t s an e ra in th e h is to r y o f r o c k 's l O I G / f r F ro m a F lo w e r to a G ard en. D o n o v a n C o m m e n t , were mentioned more than once. The White Album received 5 L O C A L R A D IO S T A T IO N P E O P L E m y t h ic e v o lu t io n ( a t le a s t f r o m m y p e r c e p t io n ) . " J I M L I N D S E Y , m a n a g e r , W a z o o R e c o r d s : 1 \Sh,ne on B m Z votes. Who's Next got 4 and th e follo w in g six album s got 3 votes: K IP M E Y E R S , d is c jo c k e y , W IL S - F M : M F o x tro t, G e n e s i s ; 2 )W h o 's S T E V E S Z I L A G Y I , r e v i e w e r , S t a t e N e w s : U S y f . P epp ers, t h e B e a t l e s ; H a ru m 2 I A L o n g T im e C o m in g , t h e E l e c t r i c F la g J i s L ? ' Sgt. Peppers by the Beatles; Ziggy Stardust by D avid Bowie; Blood N e x t, t h e W h o ; 3 )T h e B a lla d o f T o d d R u n d g re n . T o d d R u n d g r e n ; 2)A m e ric a n G r a ffiti s o u n d t r a c k ; 3 )11 17 70. E l t o n J o h n ; 4 ) W h ite A lb u m , Tracks. B o b D y l a n ; k lC h ild is F a th e r to the M a n 8 t o o d s i - L 4 )R a d io C ity. B i g S t a r ; 5 ) T u m b le w e e d C o n n e c tio n . 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" l o o k t o r i n m a k i n g a l i s t l i k e t h i s i s f o r r e c o r d s t h a t h a v e s to o d ¡3 M A R K B ASH O R E. d i s c j o c k e y . W I L S - F M : 1 ) T o ta l E clip se, B i l l y t i m e , f o r m y s e lf a n y w a y - o n e s I c o u ld b e s tu c k w ith on « * = C obham ; 2 )S c h o o ld a y s . S t a n l e y C l a r k e ; 3 )T e n Y ears A g o . A r e t h a d e s e r t is la n d a n d s t ill e n jo y . " v F r a n k l i n ; 4 )M o ro c c a n R oll. B r a n d X ; b )M a g ic a l M y s te ry T o u r, t h e A LL E M P L O Y E E S , W h e re h o u s e R e c o rd s 1 )Dark Side ol tt* B e a t l e s ; 6 ) S o F a r S o G oo d. J o h n M a r t y n ; 7 )M e lo d ie s , J a n H a m m e r P in k F lo y d , 21 P h y s ic a l G re ffitti. L e d Z e p p e l i n , 3 I » 0 » G r o u p ; 8 )T u m b le w e e d C o n n e c tio n , E l t o n J o h n ; 9 )F e a ts D o n 't F a il M e B e c k ; 4 l£ e r I t B leed, R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; S tP in U p s. D a v d B o w » N o w , L i t t l e F e a t ; 1 0 )C o u n td o w n To E csta sy. S t e e l y D a n . C o m m e n t s : L a m b L ie s D o w n o n B ro a d w e y . G e n e s i s ; 71 L o w Spark ol Hah none. B oys. T r a f f i c , B )S c re a m m ' L o rd S u tc h Ft H eavy Friends 9 D AVE L A N G E , p ro g ra m d i r e c t o r , W I L S - F M : W Aja. S t e e l y D a n ; S tre e t. R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; 1 0 1 The W ild, the Innocent, b th, f 2 N o to r io u s B y rd B ro th e rs , t h e B y r d s ; 3 ) W h ite A lb u m , t h e B e a t l e s ; S h u ttle . B r u c e S p r i n g s t e e n . C o m m e n t s : ' T h e s e L P s are not I- 4 )D a rk S id e o f th e M o o n . P i n k F l o y d ; 5 )R o u g h a n d R ead y. J e f f B e c k o r d e r o f t h e b e s t, a s th e y a r e a ll t h e b e s t." G ro u p ; S )T he Yes A lb u m . Y e s ; 7 )S c h o o ld a y s , S t a n l e y C l a r k e ; D IC K R O S E M O N T , c o o w n e r . F la t , B la c k & C ir c u la r l iO n i; - 8 )C o u n td o w n to E csta sy. S t e e l y D a n ; 9 )H a s te n D o w n th e W in d , L i n d a A m m a ls ; 2)J o a n A rm a tra d in g ( th ir d L P ) ; 3 )S u rfin g With theAsi R o n s t a d t ; 1 0 \B a re fo o t B a lle t, J o h n K l e m m e r . C o m m e n t s : " I t ' s h a r d t o th e A s tro n a u ts ( s te re o a m u s t I), 4 )R ock Pile, D a v e E tr im t h is l is t d o w n t o 1 0 L P s , b u t t h e s e 1 0 a lb u m s c o m p r is e a lm o s t 8 0 b) E n te rta in m e n t, F a m i l y ; 6 )G raa nhouse . L e o K o t t k e ; 7 I f e a rs 0 : p e r c e n t o f m y lis t e n i n g , o u t s i d e o f w o r k . ” M e N o w . L i t t l e F e a t ; 8 )R ic k y S in g s A g a in ( m o n o ) , R ic k y N elson BO B B E R R Y , m u s ic d ir e c to r , W V IC - F M : 1 ) D e s p e ra d o , t h e E a g le s ; V a n g e l i s O ; 1 0 ) G / v e I t U p. B o n n i e R a i t t . C o m m e n t s : D o n 't; 2 )R e d O c to p u s , J e f f e r s o n S t a r s h i p ; 3 )B lo o d S w e a t Er Tears ( s e c o n d L P ) ; t o t h i s l i s t . I ' l l b e s u r p r i s e d i f y o u g e t m u c h o v e r la p p in g fr o m us 4 )C h ic a g o T ra n s it A u th o r ity ; b) B a c h m a n - T u rn e r O v e rd riv e ( f i r s t L P ) ; s n o b s a n d c u lt u r a l e lit is t s , b u t I 'm s t i l l a s c u r i o u s a s a n y o n e to 6 IS /7 * D egre es, B o z S c a g g s ; 1)A b ra x a s , S a n t a n a ; 8 )B re a k a w a y , A r t Tracks. B o b D y l a n ; 7 )A b b e y R oad, t h e B e a t l e s ; 8 )H a n k W illia m s ' r e s u lt s ” G a r f u n k e l 9 ) T e m p ta tio n s G re a te s t H its ; 1 0 )M a m a s f t P a p a s G re a te s t fm m m m m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G re a te s t H its a n d 14 M o re o f H a n k W illia m s ' G re a te s t H its, H a n k H its . C o m m e n t s : " T h e E a g l e s a r e m y f a v o r i t e f o r d o w n m o o d s , a n d W i l l i a m s ; 9 ) A p o s tro p h e ’, F r a n k Z a p p a ; 1 0 )R u b b e r S o u l, t h e B e a t l e s . C h ic a g o n e v e r s e e m e d t o h a v e r e g a in e d t h e s a m e e n e r g y le v e l a f t e r t h a t C o m m e n ts : " T h e r e 's no d is p u tin g over ta s te s , so th e y say. Hank I Is m y opinion, these ore the ton beat LPa of ail tint: fir s t , g r e a t L P . W h e n I w a s a n u n d e r g r a d , k e g g e r p a r tie s u s e d t o b e th e W illia m s L is te n t o 'M o v e I t o n O v e r . ' I t s o u n d s s u s p ic io u s ly lik e 'R o c k I o n l y w a y w e d r a n k in E a s t L a n s in g , s in c e i t w a s a d r y t o w n b a c k t h e n . | 1> A r o u n d t h e C lo c k ' a n d w a s r e c o r d e d f i v e y e a r s e a r lie r , b e f o r e B ill H a le y W h e n w e g o t to g e t h e r , a ll w e 'd lis t e n t o w o u ld b e M o t o w n 's h it s , s o t h e e v e n k n e w h o w t o c u r l h is b a n g s ." I T e m p t a t io n s ' L P is r e p r e s e n t a t iv e o f a ll t h e m u s ic w e lis t e n e d t o back |_>i D A V E D l M A R T I N O , r e v i e w e r . S t a t e N e w s . 1 )F o re v e r C han ges, L o v e ; th e n ." 2 ) A s tra l W eeks, V a n M o r r i s o n ; 3 ) The M a rb le In d e x, N i c o ; 4) The V e lv e t I D O N SC H U ELLER . m u s ic d ir e c to r , W F M K -F M : 1 )M o th e r/o d e , U n d e rg ro u n d ( t h i r d L P ) ; b )H a p p y S a d . T i m B u c k l e y . S )N ig e l Live d . 1 3, L o g g in s b M e s s in a ; 2 )S ta m p e d e , t h e D o o b i e B r o t h e r s ; 3 ) A 1 A , J i m m y M u r r a y H e a d ; 7 \P e t S o u n d s , t h e B e a c h B o y s ; 8 )V o lu m e - T w o . S o f t B u f f e t , 4 )D o w d y F e rry R oad , E n g l a n d D a n b J o h n F o r d C o le y ; I M a c h i n e ; 9 )O de ssey a n d O racle, t h e Z o m b i e s ; 1 0 )F ive Le a v e s L e ft. N i c k 41 F ive d iffe re n t album s by the Beatles and th e R o lling Stones were 5 )A m e ric a ( f i r s t L P ) ; 6 ) S w e e f B a b y J a m e s , J a m e s T a y l o r ; 7 \ D e/a Vu, D ra k e . C o m m e n ts : " O n ly o n e o f t h e s e L P s w a s r e le a s e d d u r i n g t h e '7 0 s . I C r o s b y , S t i l l s , N a s h b Y o u n g ; 8 )S o u th w e s t, H e r b P e d e r s o n ; 9 )W h o 's listed, and the V e lve t U n derground and Lou Reed’s collective output received five d iffe re n t m entions. N otably, Bruce Springsteen’s thre e LPs each received some N e x t, t h e W h o ; 1 0 ) 7 " /» e F*retender, J a c k s o n B r o w n e . C o m m e n t s : n o n e . T IM K IR K W O O D , LO C A L C O N C ER T P R O M O TER S d ir e c to r , M a r ia h : 1 )S e ///n ' S h o e s, L it t le F e a t; w h ic h is m o r e r e v e a lin g t h a n I ' d lik e t o a d m it . M a r k M o r t o n 's c o m m e n t , e ls e w h e r e o n t h is p a g e , p r e t t y m u c h a p p lie s t o m y o w n f e e lin g s a b o u t m u s ic : p e o p le o n t h e v e r g e o f e m o t io n a l b r e a k d o w n s s e e m to p ro d u c e ! it ii votes, in dicating th a t Springsteen seems to be a local favo rite , t h e b e s t ( a n d m o s t la s tin g ) m u s ic .” 2 )M u s w e ll H illb illie s , t h e K i n k s ; 3 )T h e n P la y O n, F l e e t w o o d M a c ; 4 ) / f i though nobody agrees exactly w hy. RECO RD STO RE PERSO NNEL A i n 't Easy, L o n g J o h n B a l d r y ; b ) R o u g h M ix , P e t e T o w n s h e n d / R o n n i e l7 l B IL L W A R R E N , c le r k , D is c S hop: 1 ) R u n t, Todd R u n d g re n ; 2 ) The The final breakdown is in te re s tin g fo r A n glophiles: 76 o f the L a n e ; 8 )T o n ig h t's th e N ig h t, N e i l Y o u n g ; 7 )S tra n g e D ays, t h e D o o r s ; S to o g e s ; 3 ) T ra ffic ; 4 )P iece s o f a M a n , G i l S c o t t - H e r o n ; b )R o x y M u s ic , I nominated LPs are B ritis h and 103 are A m erican . F o u r reggae LPs 8 ) S a / / A w a y , R a n d y N e w m a n ; 9 )P a ra d ise a n d L u n c h , R y C o o d e r ; 8 )P a ra c h u te , t h e P r e t t y T h i n g s ; 7 )G h o s t W rite r, G a r l a n d J e f f r e y s ; I.HI showed up, as did tw o Germ an ones — by Tangerine D ream and }Q )G re e tin g s F ro m L .A ., T i m B u c k l e y . C o m m e n t s : n o n e . 8 )S lo w D azzle, J o h n C a l e ; 9 )B a n a n a m o u r, K e v i n A y e r s ; ^0 )S le e p w a lke r, I K ra ftw e rk — and tw o by th e G reek a r tis t Vangelis. R I C K F R A N K S , d i r e c t o r , P o p E n t e r t a i n m e n t : 1 ) S r / c / r y F inge rs, R o l l i n g t h e K in k s . C o m m e n t s : n o n e . S t o n e s ; 2 )W h ite A lb u m , t h e B e a t l e s ; 3 )B o rn To R u n , B r u c e S p r i n g s t e e n ; |9 i W hat the results all mean is questionable indeed. Because the R IC K S A V IN O , m a n a g e r, D is c S hop: D S g t. P epp ers, th e B e a tle s ; 4 )Q u a d ro p h e n ia , t h e W h o ; 5 )L e d Z e p p e lin ( f i r s t L P ) ; 6 ) T rilo g y, E m e r s o n , I Send to: individuals surveyed are a ll d ire c tly in volved w ith m usic, th e ir 2) W e 're O n ly in i t F o r th e M o n e y , M o t h e r s o f I n v e n t i o n ; 3 ) B e g g a r's lili L a k e a n d P a l m e r ; 7)A fte r th e G o ld R ush , N e i l Y o u n g ; 8)L iv e B u lle t, B o b “ Favorite LP» choices m ight be seen to c a rry a b it m ore w e ig h t. B u t, as mentioned B a n q u e t, R o l l i n g S t o n e s ; 4 )T h e R o tte r's C lu b , H a t f i e l d a n d t h e N o r t h ; I S e g e r ; 9 )B ro th e rs a n d S iste rs, A l l m a n B r o t h e r s . 1 0 ) S f r e e f S u rv iv o rs , State News before, there are no rig h t-a n d -w ro n g s involved here. E ve ryon e’s b )R a s ta m a n V ib ra tio n , B o b M a r l e y a n d t h e W a i l e r s ; 6 )Z ig g y S ta rd u s t, I L y n y r d S k y n y r d . C o m m e n ts : " T h e f i r s t s e v e n n e e d n o e x p la n a t io n s a n d Name choices are, o f course, “ as good" as everybod y else’s. D a v i d B o w i e ; 7)A n o th e r G ree n W o rld , E n o ; 8 )R ic o c h e t, T a n g e r i n e - Rm . 345 a r e i n a c la s s b y t h e m s e lv e s . C h o ic e If 8 is g o o d m u s ic t o d r in k b e e r b y D r e a m ; 9 \ T ra n s -E u ro p e E xpress, K r a f t w e r k ; 1 0 ) P ro p a g a n d a , S p a r k s . Studeat Servimi What we’d like to do to follow up this survey is to reach the entire a n d I'v e g o t a c o p y o f U 10 w ith fla m e s ." Addreea C o m m e n t s : " T h i s w a s n e a r l y a n i m p o s s i b l e t a s k . . . S g t. P epp ers w a s - E. L a u t a J h jU SUNDAY, AT m A C ’S . . . CAMPUS H ER M B Specializing in H A T N IG H T 1 Fantastic Pitcher I Drink specials all night k irro b o d v .x : MEXICAN STYLE FOOD fe a tu rin g these specials long to hat wearers. 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Grand River Md m BAr Across from Berkey Hall a .5 -3 0 M O N -S A T , Undergrad exhibition G alum phing at Kresge Art Center G ourm et By JANET HALFMANN State News Staff W riter A great deal can be learned area, he said. The exhibition was ju dged by Beverly Berger, chairperson of By JOHN NEILSON about w hat takes place in the the D epartm ent of A r t at 8 t*t« News Reviewer M S I! A r t D e partm ent b y v is it Grand Valley State Colleges. t Connoisseurs of Mexican food have a lot of fine restaurants to jn g the undergraduate e x h ib i­ "There are many exciting cuoose from — it’s all a m atter of what you're looking for. tion which w ill ru n thro ugh things happening," she said in Burritos-on a-budget. for example, can be had at a number of Sunday in the main and s tudent her statem ent about the show. faat-food eateries, Taco Bell being just one example. On the galleries o f the Kresge A r t The best o f show aw ard w ent other hand, if you have a special date that likes things hot and Center. to senior a rt m ajor David W spicy, or if Mom and Dad offer to take you out on the town, M artin . Second-place w inner "Through the e x h ib it, w e pu t Famous Taco is always a safe bet. If, however, you like a little ju r departm ent's p u b lic face was senior a rt m ajor Robin S. culture with your meal, or you have an irrepressible sense of fo rw a rd ," said associate profes Rutherford and th ird place adventure, you owe it to yourself to visit El Sombrero. went to Douglas H. M ayhew, sor David G. Logan, one o f the ?o chairpersons o f the event. also a senior in a rt. M any m e rit El Sombrero is located just north of the intersection of Larch 'W e say in effect th is is w h at awards were also presented. and Saginaw, but unless you’re really familiar with the area it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll drive past the place without seeing we do over here." A participation w o rk by it. The restaurant seems to be grafted onto the side of a The exhibitio n contains a lo t ju n io r art m ajor Nan Goggin residential house, and the sign outside is unobtrusive, to say the af com petent, in te re s tin g w o rk also attracted a great deal of least. and also represents th e great attention from viewers. Once inside, you have your choice of five tables (no window v a rie ty o f thing s done in the She invited them to add seats, though, because there aren’t any windows). The departm ent, he said. m arks, lines or w ords to her atmosphere is interesting — sort of a cross between The best w o rk fro m each a rt colorful graphic draw ing. south of-the-border and across-the-tracks, complete with the area was selected by a ju r y Goggin said the w o rk grew appropriate paintings on the walls and Spanish guitars playing in composed o f fac u lty and s tu ­ out of her cartoon draw ings the background. dents in volved in th a t disci which she has had published in The menu is in Spanish, so you might want to bring along an pline. P a inting and dra w in g , the State News. interpreter. (Don’t count on asking the waitress for a translation ceramics, je w e lry and m etal- People's reactions to any — ours was about 15 years old, and she didn’t understand sm ithing, in d u s tria l design, cartoon vary a great deal, she English. The best she could do was to confirm what I’d expected, sculpture, graphic design and said. Everyone takes w h at they th at the item I was pointing to was indeed the dreaded “number beginning a rt are represented want from it, she said. 14.”) in the show. El Sombrero offers the standard assortment of Mexican fare. Logan said the e x h ib itio n is " I thought it would be in te r esting if they could show th e ir M ariah C offeehouse will p re s e n t th e le g e n d ary b lu e s g re a t J o h n L ee H ooker The prices are on the high side, but then, look at all you’re not only a valuable experience for the students whose w o rk is response to the d ra w in g and th is F rid a y and S a tu rd a y n ig h t in M cDonel K iva. H ooker w as one of th e getting. (One thing bothers me, though. I just can’t get used to displayed, bu t even m ore so for add on to it , " Goggin said. e a rly p io n e e rs of rh y th m and b lues m usic. the idea of a restaurant which offers ’’mole’’ with so many of the dishes.) those who get in volved in The exhibition is sponsored T h e re w ill be tw o sh o w s b o th n ig h ts, a t 8 and 10:30 p.m . T ick e ts a re p u ttin g it up. by the student a rt organization The food at El Sombrero is pretty good, and it tastes more $3 in a d v an c e and $3.50 a t th e d oor, and a re a vailable a t E ld erly In s tru m e n ts , VOX and the D e partm ent of authentic than the Mexican food you're probably used to getting. "T he y begin to see a r t in a C am pus C o rn e rs, and th e MSL* I'nion. A rt. (I can't say for sure w hether El Sombrero is a family-run diffe re n t co n te xt," he said. operation, but I’m willing to bet that it is.) One thing’s for certain "They become conscious o f the — the meal you eat here is a far cry from the assembly line tacos relation th a t one w o rk o f a rt o r d s . 1 ) Dark Side of the I available at the more American ized places. has to others," he said. T H K M U N C H IE S C R E E P -O U T e p p e fin ; 3 > 8 /o w by ¡ ¿ I El Sombrero is open every day of the week. Sunday through L A T I A T N IG H T 5 )P in Ups, D a v id B o w l Logan said he w ould lik e to s; 7 )£ o w Spark of M j / J Thursday the hours are 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and on the see m ore student exh ib itio n s ' H eavy Friends ; 9 l f x * o | | weekends they stay open until 3:30 in the morning (remember du rin g the year. M ost students O p e n Every th e Innocent, b the f L that when you're driving around after closing the bars). do not have a place to store F rid a y ond i: " T h e s e L P s a re no t i J th e ir w ork, so th e y take it home Mexican food isn't for everyone, but to those of us who have S a tu rd a y st I acquired a taste for it, it's one of life's greatest pleasures. If as soon as it is com pleted, he H ack & C ir c u la r liO n 7 o | 3 )Surfing With the Astr$ \)R ock Pile, D ave Edit L e o K o t t k e ; 7 i f e a r j Ooi| -P P S you’re one of those people who need a regular hot-sauce fix to keep you happy, try out El Sombrero. It’s different. said. A lot o f good w o rk has been done th is ye a r w hich was not subm itted to th e show T h e B e s t D a rn 3l. burger » ( m o n o ) , R ic k y N elson C o m m e n ts " D o n 't I , C h O v e r l a p p i n g fr o m us i because it is no longer in the WILCOX TRADING POST B u rg e rs KING 3121 E. S A G IN A W ond 3 is c u r i o u s a s a n y o n e to i he w e e k e n d I M I E. G R A N D RIVER at L P i of til time: h re one o f t h e unlucky souls who hasn't had the time to /pitomv mm i pee o f t h e S u n Day activities this week — fear not! Events n t in u in g throughout the weekend both on campus and at it P a r k , o n Grand Avenue and Shiawassee Road in MVMPftOflTPARK W EARHOUSE C 'm 0 f 1 . . . ® 0 F L Y PI W T li b o » th a t b i c y c l e s can be a viable alternative source of ■ ra tio n . t h e r e will be a Bicycle Parade at 10 a.m. Saturday B e a u m o n t Tower and culminating in downtown SPR IN G DELIGHTS 1st Q U A LIT Y w i ll o f f i c i a l l y begin, however, when the sun rises at ★ W A S H IN G T O N DEE CEE c and w i ll o p e n o n a musical note at 8 a.m. when a Sun Song ( W o r k s h o p takes place on Playfield Hill at Riverfront BIBS O N L Y * 1 4 . “ “ ie w o r k s h o p w i l l also be held a t the same time on Sunday. 5 ASSORTED COLORS iB o d in o u s Brothers make their Sun Day debut at 1 p.m. V on P la y f ie ld Hill. W OMENS pj i t 3 p . m . will find guitarist Jeff Schroader at the park's ★ TERRYCLOTH TOPS wi. S u n d a y 's events will end with a community square l i t 6:30 p . m . , but when the sun shuts its sleepy eye the TERRYCLOTH SHORTS • S . " p w ill e n d , a n d s o will Sun Day, 1978. • • • 1st Q U A LIT Y Pm Generations, a one-act play written by MSU graduate ★ HI G EAR D E N IM S ’ 1 4 .“ f o r west circle time:113.i!i. to5p.m .M on., f N orm an Shiftman, will be presented Friday and Saturday ELASTIC W AISTBA N D S « ♦ 9 o f t h e MSU Auditorium. THIS WEEKS W IN N ER : aw. * g r a d u a t e student in the Theater Department, will 't t t h e p la y . MSU professor of mathematics Robert Spira |» te r s tu d e n t Ricky Nash will be featured. 1*10 I SA N D R A GATZICE >10 Y O U C OULD M ay8th s Generations will be shown a t 7:30 tonight and 8 p.m. p) T h e re is n o admission charge. • • • I •• 1 l * 748124 •10J j BE N EXT! WHBRE WILLIAMS DININGHALL ft Undo Th«.. tunm ^ u* ^Quartet in residence, the Julliard String Quartet, will P i recital at 8:15 p.m. tonight in Fairchild Theater. ^ Q u a rte t will present EUiot Carter's "Second String The P u ffin fare 529 E. G ra n d R iv e r, E. La n sin g H OURS: M o n - F r i 10-9 CALL: M ary355-3556 ; * h ic h t h e Quartet premiered, Mozart’s "String Quartet IuD m a jo r , K . 5 7 5 , ” and Beethoven's "String Quartet No. 1 6 p O p . 1 3 5 .” for you th s. vi.S4 m m S at 10-6 Sun 12-5 N e x tto B A G E L -F R A G E L R E D p i mnOBVE C R O S S _________ L » ,,. ••• I'.,, Lab Ensemble 1 will perform with David Baker, O n e o f th e f i r s t | A T T E N T IO N : *yrov,s*tion Ensemble and a featured high school jazz y o u n g P u f f in s l e a r n t o d o P«urday „ight at 8:15 in Erickson Kiva. i s f l y I c e la n d ic . B e g in n i n x A p r i l 1 . p m i j o at the door. 1 9 7 8 . 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MSU men's golf coach Bruce Fosaum promises good teams and — * « ll must good players, and if the weather holds out, the 13th annual T he tournam ent is a 36 hole event 1« 1 Spartan Invitational Golf Tournament should be quite an event. Fosaum said th a t to p teams a fte r SaturH • da S , t urd«y's There w ill be 25 teams entered in the tournament, which will about 1 p.m. Sunday. The winning team Z ’ i™"'* » ill sta rt at 8 a.m. on the Forest Akers West Course Saturday and crowned rro w n e d about 7 p.m. p.m Individm| j J H itters host key games Sunday. The defending champions from Ohio State, ranked as one of the top five teams in the couptry, should be a good bet to defend th e ir title , according to Fossum. Seven teams from the Big Ten. and seven from the Mid-America w'ra Kalam Fossum and his W h ite Team traveled to th „ Innvvita ra p lio n ita tio p up up o azoo naa ll T off th fo r hu rsda y a Thursday th ee ir i ir ow ho own M . n to f‘ afternoon. Sundav tournam ent, the S n ' ,olW h,o., a . . . t* Kalam azoo fo r the 3« hole, one-day B ro n c „7 n Z t ?0 « W a .Cint,»l M a l Conference are among the field, along with Austin Peay from the A fte r th a t, M SU w ill have almost tw o week. 0 ? °" I By M IC H A E L K L O C K E be keeping an ear open fo r w hat second place w ith a 4-2 record, J im Adam s and Bob K u rtz Ohio Valley Conference and independents Notre Dame and Illinois Ten T ournam ent M ay 19 to 21 in Columbus, oh?» J State News Sports W rite r is happening dow n in A n n is alw ays a tough team , L it doing th e play by play. State. The M S I’ baseball team has a A rbor. First-place M ichigan, w h ite r said. T he Buckeyes w ill D u rin g th e s p rin g t r ip to The MSU women's golf team w ill get it , | , sl * chance to decide its own fate in 7 1, w ill face Indiana and Ohio have to face th e tw o aces o f Texas, M S U easily beat Indiana " It s going to be a heck of a tournament,'' Fossum said. “It's just national tournam ent June 14 through 17 in (- Pl the Bin Ten this weekend. State this weekend, too. M SU's mound corps — Brian thre e tim es. 7 3. 12 4 and 10 5. a whale of a field. There will be a lot of future professional stars B o w ling Green In v ita tio n a l Tournament today 1 7 5 'F' The Spartans are d e fin ite ly W olcott and Chuck Baker. out there this weekend.'' m o ii’ j ano oetuj Danny L itw h ile r’s squad w ill "Those games don’t coun t." M-SU s stron gest com petition in the eight te ,m , going to need some help from W olcott, 8-1. has an unble­ The tw o individuals to keep an eye on in the tournm ent will be host Ohio State Saturday and said L itw h ile r. add ing th a t both again be against Ohio S U te . The other six team, ik0“ "" the other conference teams to mished 6 0 m ark in th e north John Cook first team All-American last year from OSU, and Jerry Indiana Sunday in pivotal tw in team s w ere e x p e rim e n tin g . are C incinnati, M ichigan. C entral Michigan B . u " catch the W olverines, although ern pa rt o f M SU 's schedule. Vidovic. last year's defending National Pub-Linx champion from Green and Indiana. * Sute, bills that w ill likely determ ine A n o th e r reason th e Hooisers MSU and M ichigan w ill play a Baker. 4-3, has been tough this Illin o is State. (lie Spartans' chances o f s tay­ got o ff to a slow s ta rt was the home and home series in the season when his co n tro l is good. Com peting in th e ir last regular tournament for ,k , ing in the conference race. M S I' severe ene rgy crunch in In d i MSU w ill have two teams in the tournament, led by the final games o f the year. But the senior rig h t-h a n d e r has weekend w ill be s e n io r, Joan G arety Karen i - 1" , curre ntly rests in th ird place ana. which s ig n ific a n tly cutback experienced G reen Team. Seniors Doug Lemanski, Mark Brooks, But, perhaps speculation been a bit w ild in some outings. Tansey. A lso m aking the tr ip are juniors Sue F r t ' l " * ! ^ w ith a 5 3 conference m ark. the am ount o f in door practice Tom Baker and Jim Crist, along with junior Eric Gersonde and about a Big Ten t it le is fru itle ss I f you can’t get out to Kobs along w ith sophomore Pat F itlo n and Cindy I “4 24-15 overall. they could have ov e r th e w in te r sophomore Rick Grover, make up the first team. at this ju nctu re. L itw h ile r said Field S a turday (both tw in b ills are p laying in th e ir firs t tournam ent. U 0 And although months. The W h ite Team is headed up by four freshmen. Steve Lubbers. independent. gol| L itw h ile r’s “ there is s till a lo t o f games le ft th is weekend begin a t 1 p.m.), main | iTogative is winning and they're all im p o rta n t now ." you can w atch both games on Indiana, 15 18 o v e ra ll and 2 3 M s r \ a m es. vou can bet he’ll Ohio State, c u rre n tly in Channel 23, W K A R T V w ith in the B ig Ten, has showed its Tracksters hurting for revenge met s tre n g th by defe a tin g a h ighly regarded Iowa club, 6 5. L itw h ile r had b e tte r hope he S p a r ta n s r e c r u it P o n t i a c ’s R u s s e ll has good enough d ep th in his pitch in g s ta ff because in a By JERRY BRAUDE 15 day period th e S p artans w ill Even though the B ig Ten has improved, Flan,Mnk.t W alker U. Russell, a two- Michigan A ll Am erican, and in g mission. "T he o th e r tw o, o f State N ewt Sport* W riter be playing 16 games. L itw h ile r tit le s till w.,1 be between M SU and Wisconsin . tim l-\ll State basketball star now a pro s ta r w ith the course, w e re G erald Busby o f The tim e has fin a lly come. w ill most lik e ly use his re g u la r "It's ju s t th a t W isconsin and us have more good « h l« * J p ia r ("entrai High School, Cleveland Cavaliers. Buchanan and Rob Gonzalez o f The women's tra c k team has been w a itin g a litt le o v e r tw o ro ta tio n — Baker, W olco tt. o th e r schools,” Flanagan said. Minnesota has no field m l has signe national le tte r o f "W e now have signed our top D e tro it (Catholic C e ntral). We m onths fo r th is weekend as th e y g e t a chance to avenge Wisconsin M ark 1’ om orski and J a y S tro Unto State w ill lose out on the distances.” ir r MSU next fall, thre e p rio rity prospects," said are especially pleased in that all when they tra v e l to E vanston, III., fo r th e B ig T en O utdoor th e r fo r the conference games. "Walker is great athletic Heathcote. ju s t before hopping thre e are home state prep Championships. Distance runners Li! W arnes and Lisa Berrv will benutj Pom orski and S tro th e r w ill talent, Spartan head an airplane on another re c ru it p roducts." against W isconsin's Sue Houston, Ann Mulrooney and Lvnj pitch Sunday against Indiana. The Spartans took th e ru n n e r-u p spot to th e Badgers fo r th e Big coach id le a tbeote in an- M o rin finished th re e seconds ahead o f Warnes for mho 1 Ten Indoor Cham pionship M arch 3 and 4, and th e y have been nounci g his signing,“ He has th e D rake Relays last weekend. anxious all season to get a no ther shot a t them . t he ahi ty to move im m ediately MSU is c u rre n tly th e B ig Ten O utdo or cham pion, but defending In th e sp rin ts, W isconsin w ill excel w ith Yvette HvmanJ into th back court even though the title th is y e a r w ill be a m ore d iffic u lt task. D w y a r. M SU w ill counter w ith Denise Greene and fréihmul he wa predom inately a for- G illia m , who is o p tim is tic about her firs t Big Ten Outdoml wani in high school. He w ill "T he re has been o ve ra ll im p ro ve m e n t in th e B ig T e n ,'' coach T am really e xcite d ,'' G illiam said. Hyman beat me outf give ii« quick help and should C heryl Flanagan said. "Y o u can't slough around anym ore, and it place at the indoor m eet, bu t I'm ready to run away with A challenge fo r the position v a ­ should be a v e ry good m eet. T he re should also be a lo t o f records fa llin g ." M iddle distance s ta r Sue L a tte r hopes to do better | cated w :th the graduation of outdoor season debut last weekend. Boh Chapman." To make m a tte rs even m ore d iffic u lt, MSU w ill not have the Russell. t> feet 4 inches ta ll, is " I t h u rts when you take fifth like last weekend UnJ services o f key ru n n e rs Johanna M atthyssen, Pam Sedwick and the younger brother o f Campy "Each w eek. I w a nt to get a b e tte r tim e because nationals J ju m p e r Ellen D em psey. Russell, form er U n ive rs ity of fo u r weeks away and the A A U 's are six weeks awn. 1 Tho se in ju rie s w ill re a lly h u rt u s ." Flanagan said. “ I ju s t hope The nationals q u a lify in g team of Denise Grwnt.l the rest o f them can make i t u p ." Patterson. C h eryl G illiam and Pam Swainigan also hop»toi " I have confidence th a t our team ran get our time down to l l no pro b le m ." Sw ainigan said. “ O ur whole leam will be up] M S I a t h o m e TO D A Y: E a r le y d r a f t e d b y J e ts some of the best, bu t w e 'll be in there." MSU’s women's tennis team. 4 S. has a 3 p.m. match M S I' fullback J im E a rle y was d ra fte d by the New Y o rk Jets in ■>n the V a rsity Stadium the seventh round o f the N a tional F o o tb a ll League d ra ft. Courts against Kalamazoo E a rley. 6 foot 1 and 223-pounds fro m D ayton, Ohio, was the College. Spartans s ta rtin g fullback a ll o f last fa ll and took th e jo b from Le vi SATURDAY: Jackson m idw ay th ro u g h th e 1976 season in th e M innesota game. The baseball team. 24-15, E a rle y ran fo r 668 yards on 109 ca rrie s fo r a 6,1 average per resumes Big Ten play w ith a c a rry . He caug ht 17 passes fo r 148 ya rd s and had a to U l o f four doubleheader against Ohio touchdowns. State beginningat 1 p.m. on The com pletion o f the d ra ft saw th re e MSU footb all players Kobs Field. taken by professional teams. The lacrosse team, 8-9, L a rry Bethea was taken in th e fir s t round by th e Dallas There is a m eeting fo r the Men's Varsity Club 6:30 p.m. ( meet« Kenyon College on Cowboys and center A l P itts was picked in th e s ix th round by the in the V a rs ity Club Room at Spartan Stadium. Election j Old College Field at 2 p.m. Cleveland Browns. ye a r s officers w ill take place. A ll le tte r winners are invitf The men's goif team is State News Kay McKeever hosting the Spartan In v ita ­ M S l" s le a d in g s c o re r T im F la n a g a n acoopa u p a b all in a r e c e n t g a m e a g a in a t tional on Forest A ke rs today O b erlin . T h e la x e ra , 8-9, play th e ir final hom e g a m e of th e aeaaon S a tu rd a y and Sunday. A pow erful a g ain at K en y o n a t 2 p.m . on Old C ollege F ie ld . W ed n e a d a y , th e te a m cam e back Ohio State team is favored. from a 7-6 d eficit by a co ring fiv e a tra ig h t g o a ls fo r a 11-7 v ic to ry . T im F la n a g a n , S U N D AY: Jo e Politw oicz a n d G re g B rin k m a n led th e S p a r ta n s w ith th r e e g o a ls ap iece. The baseball team meets "W e'll h av e to k e ep ru n n in g w ith K enyon an d p la y a t th e to p of o u r g a m e ," Indiana in another B ig Ten doubleheader on Kobs Field at co-head coach N ev in K a n n e r aaid. cmon..,Gom pimm • FRIDAY S U P E R T G 3-6 A Halt Price Beer Marttms. ^ Monholfrnt • I 5 C HOT DOGS ^ At the Alle We J w G ive A w ay Funw G O LF “ W e ’v e G o t It A l l" G Lighted Range G M in ia tu re G o lf REW ARD COMPETEFORPRIZES In th* 12th annual MSU eriterium • Batting C age The Varsity Inn will pay • Pinball M achines 1st Annual IM Championship 4-man Team Race G Pro Shop $100.00 to the person who • Trophy Sales for any MSU Students. Headgear and front and • Softball Uniform s • G o lf Lessons provides the information back brakes required. leading to the apprehension Main Event: International racers compete and conviction of the person with MSU riders and other licensed riders or persons responsible for from around the country. I 50* OFF A jum bo bucko* o f g o lf bolls I removing the Varsity Inn sign I I Trephiei and P riiet awarded (valued ever $1000.00) I OFFER EXPIRES WAV I* . 1*78 | on or about April 28, 1978 I________________________________________ I May 6, '78 in front of East Holdon F a irw a y G o lf R an g e I m ile east of M e rid ia n M a ll on G . River VARSITY INN IM Race Registers at 8:00 A.M. Funded by the ASMSU Program m ing Board |ivg_N IE L S E N T R A D E S M 1 F W M S rag© Express makes stop fo r MSU I G Ket some field tim e o ther than ||,K A T H Y ' RAY D enm ark, w ill s ta rt against the compiled an im pressive 4-1 He admits, however, th a t he [ftpress soccer team ro u tin e practice. E xpress today. record in its fir s t season in the could not play the pro game. t will be a rriv in g in The game w ill also provide " I love soccer both as a N o rth Am erican Soccer I m not o f pro soccer cali­ MSU vs Ohio State exposure to soccer fo r Lansing le ague. rr U » i4 P'm' tod,y' area residents, especially spectator and a player,” said ber," he said. Saturday 12:55 (!, no III ber stops. Baum also feels th a t pro Nielsen. "A s a k ic k e r in foot "I'm sure th a t we can beat field w ill be youngsters. soccer w ill be a perm anent [¡¡SI' s‘KC<'r ball, I d id n 't p articip ate much. them ," Nielsen said. "T he y i (lop b efo re re tu rn in g to MSU vs Indiana “ W e’re hoping th a t young Everyone participates in soc fix tu re in the fu tu re Am erican don’t look th a t im pressive to sports scene. “ I th in k soccer is L rd """'' f[Ictroit Express, the .v soccer enthusiasts w ill come, cer." me, and I th in k o u r team looks over the c ritic a l stage o f ac­ Sunday 12:55 see th e game and le t th e ir great." r„ siwcer team, w ill Nielsen says he is optim is tic ceptance in the United States," in te re s t in soccer grow even A,SI the chance to about the .Spartan's chances for Nielsen feels th a t p ro soccer Haum said. “ It's d e fin ite ly here m ore," said Baum, who w ill be R L s iie r e r is all about. beating the Express, which has is in the U nited States to stay. to stay." L PI , couch Of the M SU liran. and Klaas d e B o e r, L „«eh of the D e tro it s ta rtin g his second season w ith the Spartans th is fall. "W e ’re p itte d against 11 su 640 AM M IC H IG A N STATE R A D IO NETWORK " o r n a m e n t fo rth ,, s L hr,-idl'd on S game L ,h r teams for a v a rie ty p e rio r players, and even if we lose, w e 'll be able to analyze our stre n g th s and weaknesses and Thinclads lose to CMU; WBRS WMCD W M SN iftprcss reserves don't w o rk on them fo r next season," U placing time, so this said Baum. " I see nothing but L * the opportunity to good coming from th is game." The Spartans w ill be ready fo r th e Express. They lost only travel to EMU Saturday fo u r out o f th e ir fir s t 18 players a fte r the fa ll season. M SU sophomore s p rin te r Randy S m ith’s 51.3 in the 400-meter interm ediate hurdles in " I play a lo t o f young players w inning e ffo rt o f 10.2 in th e 100 m eter dash finis h in g second. Klein, who has already qualified on purpose. I'm groom ing them fo r next year." said Baum. "I'm v e ry o p tim is tic about next sea qualified him fo r the N C A A outdoor meet. But that was one o f the few b rig h t spots in the MSU men’s tra ck team 's 105-57 dual meet loss fo r th e N C A A Outdoor meet, also had an im pressive 46.6 anchor leg in the m ile relay, almost catching the CMU runner at the finish 0L D E V 90% D son." Wednesday to C entral M ichigan. line. Sm ith also won the 200 m eters easily in 21.1 to H e lping ou t the team against the E xpress w ill be the Spartan football team ’s fo rm e r field goal become M SU's only double winner. Sophomore K e ith Moore won th e 1,500 m eter run in 3:56.8 and was second in the half m ile in Freshm an Tyrone W illiam s had an excellent meet w ith personal bests of 54.0 in the in te rm e d ia te hurdles (th ird place) and a 47.6 leg CHEF’S SALAD SPECIAL in th e m ile relay. k ic k e r, Hans Nielsen. He is 1:51.7. Pete McClain finished second in the high w o rk in g out w ith the team O ther fir s t place finishers for M SU were Paul ju m p at 6 -feet -8 and Ken Eaton was th ird in the d u rin g sp rin g d rills and may Schneider w ith a 53 feet 11 in th e shot put high hurdles w ith a 14.7. suu play in the fa ll i f he doesn't take a shot at pro football. (C M U ’s Bruno P a uletto did not th ro w ), Fred P a rker w ith a 22 feet 11 in the long ju m p and Bruce Tem by w ith 14 feet 6 in the pole vault. R icky F low ers is s till nursing a leg in ju ry and did not compete fo r MSU. M SU w ill tra v e l to Eastern M ichigan fo r a dual $ 2 .1 9 H onda* th ru F r id a y Nielsen, who started k ic k in g Hin» N ielse n Senior T im Klein equaled his previous best of meet Saturday. the ball around at age 10 in {Transmission e last weekend," ime because nationals J ; Maintenance Special mggjgj*,; e six weeks away.' ( J o iH • Change transm ission fluid Bloc* i - mflc *095 of Denise Greene. 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G r a n d R i v e r D | {C O U N T T I M C O . D IS C O U N T T I M C O . D IS C O U N T T I M C O . M S C O U W T T I M CO. ' e l so m b r er o Chess tourney upcoming Homemade Original Mexican food F o r th e m a n a p o c k e t k n ife w h o h a s e v e r y t h in g , th a t h a s e v e r y t h in g . elimination basis. Flat, slim pocket piece in stainless steel contains kniio Low er ranked chess players 9:15 a.m. There is a $1«! re g is tra tio n “Everybody will play five Owr SPECIAL COMBINATION PLATE *3.’ * blade, sdssors, nail file, tweezers, screwdriver, and w ill have a chance to w in a fee which includes m em bership rounds," he said. Appettxen: Nochot M 'doz Avocodo Solod *1 ** cuticle dresser. $7.50. championship tournam ent this weekend in the M ichigan Ama in the U.S. Chess Foundation. The chess club, with a cur­ Something Beautiful for Everyone MON-THURS SPECIAL PU TE ’ 1 " te u r Championship sponsored The five round tournam ent rent membership of 40, meets w ill take place in Rooms 331, every Monday night a t 7:30 in 2 Enchilada, or 2 Toco, or 2 B urritoi by the MSU Chess Club. Room 205, Agriculture Hall. WITH MCI M MANS The tournam ent is open to 332 and 334 of the Union. The any lower rated am ateur play­ firs t round begins 10 a.m. The club, which includes the OPEN SEVEN DAYS ers or players who have never Saturday. The o th e r four M SU Chess Team, operates on Mwi-Than I I a.m . ■»:10 p.m. Frl. i Sol. 11 o.m. - S:M a.n i. won a championship match, rounds are te n ta tiv e ly sche­ a challenge ladder. Top club 751 N. LARCH pM*”•**>•*W'"**’ Oofcload Lansing said Jan Ludw inski. chess club duled for 3 and 7:30 p.m. on m embers are placed a t the top president. Saturday, and 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. o f the ladder and are challenged Players can re g iste r for the on Sunday. by lo w er ranked players. The games on the th ird floor of the Lud w in ski said the tourna top players from the ladder Union Saturday between 8 and ment would not operate on an constitute the team. SUNDAY $ 351-8880 DINNER 1139 E G ra n d R iv e r F a s t, F re e 351-7100 966 Trowbndge MORGANS Fine le w d e rs S im e 1*0, SPECIAL D e liv e r y • don I forget lo a»k lo r tree cups o l Papsil 121 S W a s h i n g . . ’,. I.a ii.m y ; M eridian Mall, Okemos f . e one el Morgan . .ornement .h.nge plan, or •Original Olgaor OlgaBurger Am,'ri.,in tx p re ,. fl.inkAm eni.ird, M.uler t h.irge Mail .liul Phone Inquiries Im ile .l |A|7) 4S3-A'2I V|u ii|s ( •FreshFries •Pepsi T h e O lg a s a r e w i t h o u t a d o u b t t h e m o s t e x c i t in g id e a in e a t in g s in c e t h e s a n d w ic h . . . A n d F re s h F r ie s , w e ll , m o s t e v e r y o n e a g re e s t h e y ’ r e t h e b e s t ta s t in g f r ie s a r o u n d . Coupon good Sunday. May 7 only ☆ Daily Happy Hours ^ Valuable Coupon Worth Limit on# coupon per customer. 133 £. GRAND R . . E. LANSING ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ☆ Nightly Drink Specials *150 ☆ Sunday Nite Spaghetti All you run E al ☆ Large Screen TV F o lk E n te rta in m e n t F o o tlo n g C h ili D ogs 80' M i2 n 2 -5 Fridav H C S IT y INN GOOD FOOD # PIZZA # DRINKS BOpen M-F: 11 o.m. Sat.-Sun.: Noon 1227 E. Grand River ¡ 1 Bile. Weit of Hogadom. 332-5517 Jfcw BUY TWO DELICIOUS MR. TONY SUBMARINE SANDWICHES ( r i£ } W FOR ORLY ‘ 1.50 ( n i th is s n p m ) SAVE ’ 1JO open T h u r s d a y a n d p r id a y e v e n in g s u n t i l 9 00 J B r .M m u iis u u H iin SIS W. Grand R lvtr (|wst w a it o f Greyhound Station) N O M U V n Y L Pick-Up or Dina In Only 332-8611 E,p,l ! 24-hour (undressing sends Miss J through a sizzled summer with flirty, feminine cool. We've several 3101EGRANDRIVER styles in various prints, such as these tender florals JUSTNORTHOF from Young Edwardian in polyester/cotton and FRHNDOR 5 to 13 sizes. - S u m m e r R a te s now A Eyelet lace and satin in e f f e c t ribbon trim, flounce skirt. B Delicacy of faggoting - O p e n b o w lin g all doy and satin ribbon trim, a n d e v e n i n g e v ery da tri-tiered skirt. - R e n t - a - l a n e nightly S39 H: 0 0 pm - 1 : 0 0 am FROM OUR * * ¿ 4 6 - R e d u c e d d r a f t prices d u r in g R e n t - a - l a n e -f T lix e d - d rin k s R educed d a i l y Tham - 6 :pm For (Tlore I n f o r m a t ic i call 337-9775 ■ J a co b so n 'S gribbean festival 'That'* ItalianA TENNESSEE M M V iV I . ' I M NOW WILLIAMS begin Satorday P I / 7A OPEN .^5 events w ill b« faculty and students with IDs. (,» 6 through 12. which The event will continue Tues­ . ^signaled C sribbesn day in 331 and 332 Union from PRESENT C O U P O N FOR the MSU W est Indian 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. There will Association. be special sessions on economic festivities w ill begin t wiih a dinner-dance \ Caribbean foods and 0 j steelband music at dependency and development, foreign policy, Haiti. Puerto Rico and Cuba at 8 p.m. At 3 p.m.. West Indian diplomats $I 0 0 ANY Largo PIZZA OFF U. The cost is $8 and will discuss “Why socialism in E xpire* 5*11-71 „ be obtained by the Caribbean.” 514 E. Michigan Arc. 332-083*.) (991 or 353-6103. Beckford will also speak at an slides, music and a African Studies Center “Brown (just ea st o f H arrison __ Sorry, no d e liv e ry ! A Company Producjton film w ill be shown L the C enter fo r al programs, Bag” luncheon at noon May 10 in 201 Center for International Programs. i* Open Every Day I I o.m. • 2 a.m . /Sundays !2noonto l a m In Association with ASMSU Produced by Ron Hendon Designed by Louise McCagg Defected by Peter J Vaccaro st Indian Student A Caribbean fashion and will be sponsoring a talent show will be presented in MICHIGAN STATE en “The New Carib- McDonel Hall Kiva Thursday at UNIVERSITY Kellogg Center Auditorium orio Political E volu 8 p.m. followed by a West May 10 through 14 sy and Tuesday, Indian party. . Department of Theatre Reserved Seating erence w ill begin 4 presents Union Ticket Office y in Parlour C o f th e tum»mm George Beckford, f economies at the of the West Indies, on«« At M l PM SHOWSAl 1M-1M slowDance nn tT ip TICKETS T O N IG H T A N D S A T U R D A Y Showtimes: 7:30, 9 :30 ,11:30 elivering the key a" [erence is free to " 11 LAIESKAT puurr Ejumr' c SAI SUHI 3-6 79PM Killing Ground '4 *2 general admission w MSU student I D Showplace: 102 8 Wells Admission: M.!° s'oH waicoma ID s checked M ay 2 • 6 8 : 1 5 p .m . A r e n a T h o a tr * o n 1I0W PLATINI ► e m o û ..w ® o BOX OFFICE PHONE m 355-0148 | f S ip in to som ething * s a n c ii This A rea'sO nly M u lti-M e d ia Discotheque Table 2843 f Gd River, E. Lons 351-1201 S ri s m o d ili. E a s y lo s ip I I v liv io u s ! Enjoy Your Weekend at the Rainbow Ranch ( o m f o r l * 's u n lik v a n i o llio r liq u o r MARATHON It la s lc s g o o d ju s t p o n i v ii o v e r iv i'. T h a t ’s w h y il m a k v s m ix v r l r lr ia k s la s lv im ic h liv llv r . In o . I HOUSE PARTY VtttCTbyJOANRMRSandJAYREDACK Deeded by JOANRIVERS CUP &\ Southern FRIDAY C SATURDAY I S h o w tim e s : 4H W C Q EMBASSY PlCTURt \ * MBAYCO EMBASSY MCTtlME*©OB# Comfort' B e e r S p e c ia l til 8 :0 0 D ancing a t 8 :3 0 Both N ites M on th ru Fri 7:00 8 9:00 Sot 4 Sun 1:00, 3:00. 5:00, 7:00 9:00 W ed M o tin e e 1:00 • A dm . *1.*° • « .I T T g r e a t with: • 44. 4 I// mall Uwatre «A ll W SAGINAM— LANSIF6G Cola • Bitter Lemon Tonic • orange juice Squirt...even milk SOU'MiRh COMtORt CORPORAIlON 100 PR0U* liOiifU« S’ IflUiS WO S3 CAMERA & STEREO THE WACKi EST | WAGON TRAIN IN THE W EST “ 1 np of homemade soup or chili and ' / a of ß 4S2- • W >\J* Q U I ENTHUSIASTS! |imI Moon's sandwich...an oxcellent M F 7:00 .1:4S Sot.. Sun. 2:00,3:4$. 5:30. 7:1$. 9:00 *di#onbargain I r .i is ir jw r iit nom ujam o samlls? YÜ VBST ï C V J ^ ^ T IS I A t last, a special issue geared to readers who SI-2755 Ñ V ^ ñ ñ k T *atahlfahm*-nt. 231 M .A .C . sr are interested in cameras and stereos. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY li •k I n f o r m a t iv e a r t ic le s o n th e la te s t ca m era an J s te re o e q u ip m e n t. PERFORMING ★ T h e w in n in g p h o t o s fro m th e S ta te A ’e u s p h o to c o n te s t ARTS COM PANY prasanls i t G r e a t d e a ls o n c a m e ra a n d s t e r e o e q u ip m e n t fro m area a J r e r t i s e r s . P IC K U P A STATE N EW S ON: « TOPAR FILMS. INC MAY 18th SFD RELEASE ACALLIE-LEVYFILM S E E T H E M O S T R ID IC U L O U S C A S T O F C H A R A C T E R S EVER ASSEM BLED. Y O U 'L L H O W L A T T H E A N T IC S O F : " O M A R . W O R L D S G R E A T E S T L O V E R " • " S U S IE S U P E R F A N " ¡¡jStNO tT -------------------------------------- "M O R R IS . T H E P U S H Y P E D D L E R " • "T H E S W A N E E R IV E R K ID " I , - 1, n'o® rows ol aeola hove bewn added to the "U S C H IB A Z Z O O M " • " H A R R Y T H E S E X M A N IA C " *°WP'ev.ouUv e* ,Audi,orium in front of the riser units I "S C O T T Y T H E S H E E P H E R D E R " • " D O IT A G A I N M A T I L D A " Pont j0f V ’ a,ron* who hove already exchonged cou- fromi nt row 11•Pro^uction una and wno who speciticany specifically requera« requested . . . A N D E IG H T Y M O R E C R A Z IE S W H O W IL L K E E P Y O U •diQi#|wi ‘ snould Should contact Contort the tha PAC PAY* Box Rn> Office Otfirn im- im* IN S T IT C H E S F R O M B E G IN N IN G T O E N D ! ” y*or replace . BOX OFFICE PHONE M-F 7 :15 , 9:00 355-0148 Sat., Sun., 3 :1 5 , 5:00. 6:45, 8:30 FR O N TLIN E CINEM A presents Ite Ten Found Fiddle 0 fbrthside % PRESENTS ‘China’ program A C A D E M Y A W A R D frid a y to raise funds A remarkable, passionate work. A reminder that there cannot be W IN N E R ^ BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE 4 » jay, round W W " '~rJ * m D R IV E -IN T H E A T R E ' * ■ : ' "«1 • IB J r jog ife . 42.50 neutrals— anywhere. s.„, w if c . ¿ M S ® In less than a month, Robin F in k ’s life long dream w ill come tru e Jay — i f she can raise $2,500. Round ... ‘ h f tiis l On June 4, F in k w ill em bark on a 16 day to u r o f th e People’s , d 0 •6'h « h , j ts ono of Republic o f China and w ill v is it such cities as Canton, Changsha, Peking, and Shao Shan, the birthplace o f late P re m ie r Mao th o e t n m t r y 's b e s t-k n o w n h a m m o ro d d u i r im e r Tse-t'ung. p i a v e rs . Come o n j o v h is liv r lv t iin r s and She w ill be accompanied by members o f the M idw est chap ter of songs on t h is u n iq u e in s tr u m e n t I the U.S.-China People’s Friendship Association, which seeks to promote visits to the PRC as one o f its goals. Since not everyone has the estim ated $2,500 it takes fo r such a trip , the Lansing chapter o f the U S CPFA w ill sponsor a ra ffle and a O ld C o l l e g e H a ll in t h e M S U n io n G r i ll program entitle d “ Women and C hildren in China” fro m 6 to 8 p.m . Sunday at the C risto Rev Com m unity Center, 1314 B a lla rd, in i 8 Ö 5 3 « g n u non u i m u F IN A l W E E K I Lansing. Tonight Open 7PM Demonstrations o f calligraphy, karate, T ’ai Ch'i and eg g ro ll m aking w ill be featured along w it h a slide show, children’s activ itie s and a supply o f such Chinese refreshm ents as s tir -fry vegetables HarlanCountyU.SA PioSiKsd end Directed by lo tto 'o Kopple funcipol Cinemotegtophy Hot* ferry 107 f l.KANO B V l* 00»NH'*N Shows 7:20 9:30 and meat dum plings. Otrector o' Editing Nancy SeKer doted PC SAT .ftS U N SAT I SUN 1:00- 3:05 - 5:15-7:20-^:35 EARLY The Hyacinth House has donated four plants each w o rth $25 to be You m ay w a n t to fo rg e t BIRD raffled o ff fo r 50 cents a ticket. th e w a r but 4:50-5:20 General admission to the event is $3 fo r adults and $1.50 fo r F R I & S A T M A Y 5 & 6 you'll n e v e r fo rg e t . M ." children. Four good reasons to 7 : 1 5 & 9 - 1 5 B -1 0 6 W E L L S Sidewalk Rollerskate $1.50 - 50 cents off w ith R H A movie pats D ie M n 1. Save G as T W O F IL M S B Y K IN R U S S IM I. a ComphnyQ R A terrific, erotic * to ry ...o te n tu a l 2. No Damage to Environment TONIGHT AND S A T U R D A Y powerhouse...goes a ll the way., a trem endous shocker..." SECO N D SHO W 3. Good Healthy Outdoor Excerdse N e *t A ttractio n BANNED IN 36 COUNTRlf . H ila r io u s YOU CAN SEE If NOW WITHOUT A SINGH CUI. 4. It's Fun "PRIM TIM R Coming Soon Burt Reynold* THE END Poter Falk CHEAP DETECTIVE O pen fT la g 6 I I. per hour HW SM W K! OPEN 6:45 - SHOWS 7:00-6 IS SAT-SUN 2:00-4:10-7:00-6:10 nr Open Fri-Sat 10-8 L Sun-Thur 12-8 A uim niR o f 2 10 Abbott Rd. Below Crossroads Imports 2 ACADffllY AWARDS! I i'll ni H W I W M W lt T * C — 349-7700 MERIDIANMALL » WWW " T W l A O H W W " ..the movie coining at you at the VANESSA OLIVER ipecdof sound REDGRAVE REED ■ KEN R U SSE L L ’S a . , THAT ALIXKARRAS CliAVONUT1U MAIT1NIULL v e v tis ^ * SATURDAY-SUNDAY EARLY BIRD SPECIAL • 4:00 to 4:30 P.M. ‘ 1 . ” R o b e rt M a n n Ä L a r ! i a r lv s > , v io lin s CASSIEYATESS 3 Ê LINDAHSÏAM JIMMYBUffETT S a m u e l R h o d e s , v io la ROOM Today Open 7:00 P.M 5:15-7:30-9:45 I n e l K r o s m c k , c e llo Fcoture At 7:15 9:20 I Twilit* 4:45*5:15 *1.” Sot-Sun At 1.15 3:15 I’ R O i R A M : 'frenhefound tiePOWEF 5:20-7:25-9:30 ) L A S E R - MOZART Quartet in I), K. 575 6 :1 5 -8 :1 5 *1 0 :1 5 Jpg. y * B L A S T Twilit# 5:45*6:15 ‘ 1.** | C A R T f R Quartet No. 2 (1959) The Twenties. BF.ETHOVEN Quartet in E.Op. 135 1 \A T U n P /lY N IG H l ) | Inside, the cabarets. 5 :1 5 *7 :4 5 *1 0 :1 5 I IH F E V E R , Twilit#4:45*5:15 M.*1 The green hair. ■ 20 th The pantad *Mn. ■WEEK i r f* llie . 1 Outside, the murdan i * - ». W f f f e W 5 :3 0 -8 :0 0 -1 0 :1 5 no one can explain. .M S H I - M b m t* m a C IR L T w il.t. S:00-S:30 ‘ I 1 The puszta no one S III'. ,,l! I:, kr-lS !..r I'liM , .liir:: 1 J. t’. I M IR IM A N IA B T ACRO SS FROM WOOiCO 1 can solve. II:-' |ll I " . IM I ri « : GENE CORMAN píeseos The trap noona l- 'l- l I lls . - ) I “ 7H M■ ■NORMAN JEWISON F- i-vi-:its. i I;-. --II .! ill ..I s. Ill's In -I- sjl .li III. I I. .Ill I I. i. i : I 'I 'll s i II, IS,; M.i\ Si I I S I I I , III- S.'S lili r I' 1 SYLVESTER III,] i IMl (MSI sI I I: il'l I I s I 1I I-I 11 s i. STALLON E in n , i l l s -!r \ t si-.tsoll. T IS T ” 4:30-7:30-10:15 T w ilit * • n T O N IG H T A N D S A T U R D A Y 5:00-7:00-9:00-10:45 Showtimes: Devils 8:00 only I g g "H o u tt Calli” , T w ilit*4:30-5:00 ’ I . " H Lisztomania 10:00 only mu S to rti Imagine your Mfchangt byathread. Today Showplace: 100 Eng. 5:45-S:00 M ia ■ Twilit* 5:15-5:45 >1.' Admission: to one film *1 ,so to both films *2.00 ( I .V S S I C FI I,MS simply tell ticket seller if you wish T h e M o u s e a n d H is C h ild ■ F R ID A ) A S I M I I ) to soo both groat film s or just ono Sill R D I ) (ISi) 5:15-7:15 Twilit# 4:45*5: IS/M.»* tertomment service o! th* beal '>lm to op Students faculty t stoff welcome IDs R A I N E R W E R N E R F A S S B I N D E R ’S J O S E P H V O N S T E R N B E R G ’S OPEN 8:00 B u tt e r f ie ld d r i v e - in kth e a tre » . OPEN 8:00 EWAREfHOLYWHORE THEDEVILISAWOi /THRLITfa: iflnsifiG U S 2 7 W E S T O F W A V E R L Y _ _ _ _ S CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY RD . d r iv e -ir th e a tr e P h o n e 3 2 2 - 0 0 4 4 Ph. me 322-0044 p j “ Y E A R S A H E A D O F I T S T I M E , I T INFO«- p a s c in a t !n g T ! 7 i t T k a v l :s t h e k in d o f I A T E D A U D I E N C E S O F 1935 W IT H » » W O U N D S O N E R E C E IV K S I N A K N I F E F I G H T U N O R T H O D O X Q U A L I T I E S " - N . Y . T IM ta - V I N C E N T C A N B Y , N .Y . T IM E S "T H E E N D IN G R E M A IN S O N E OF I " 1 9 7 2 G E R M A N W I T H E N G L IS H S U B T I T L E S M O S T B R I L L I A N T A N D S A R D O N IC I H ; » F R I. 8 :0 0 & 1 0 :0 0 109 ANTHONY A PUT ON F IL M " - S IG H T AND SOW " SUN. 8 :0 0 U N I O N P A R L O R S 1 A S A T . 8 :0 0 & 1 0 :0 0 109 A N T H O N Y A J O N LY 8 1 .2 5 i~ ,^ i,.■ ¿ r v .v M P F W K M v ,m s :. llt lV I V 47 I r 8 T IID K N T T i.P A C T I 1.T V , S T A r7 in r v i. i if f |, a . > iih m u b u c h e c k k u . — F r id a y . M a y 5, 1978 1 3 In d e n ts c o n tr ib u te to re s o lu tio n m m m * tfOt* Lot »»s L u te itin urd from P * ( * U w o r k in g h a n d in h a n d ,v f r n m c n l to » p ra y I K „ a l is 1 » g e t t h o s e w ith P a ra q u a t tu rk e y s th e on to t h e m a r iju a n a t e s t e d s h o w e d s ig n s o f t h e p o is o n . 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B ody n e e d f e m a le r o o m m a te , p o o l, e x p e r ie n c e , r e c e n t p h o t o , s o te a c h e r s fo r s p e c ia l educa S U N N S A N D RESO RT, $iai« N e w s w i l l o n l y b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e I $f IT I S t h e p o lic y o f th e S t a t e 3 3 2 -5 3 3 0 sauna o w n ro o m , $ 1 0 3 393- e x c e lle n t . $ 2 ,2 5 0 . 321 26 00 c ia l s e c u r it y n u m b e r a n d f ir s t tio n p r o g r a m s E f f e c t iv e n o w S o u t h H a v e n , M l 2 5 - 5 <5) doy i in c o r r e c t i n s e r t i o n A d j u s t m e n t c lo im s m u s t 5 5 8 (3 ) b 1 9 7 8 -7 9 s c h o o l y e a r. C o n N e w s t h a t t h e la s t 4 w e e k s o f 3687 5-5-5(4i and la s t day a v a ila b le to * m o d e w it h in 1 0 d a y s o f e x p ir o t io n d o t e P R IN T E R -F U L L tim e . AB A d v e r t is in g m u s t b e p a id fo r w o rk , to 3969 P e n b e rto n , ta c t H a r o ld H u m b le . 676- TWO FEMALES for n e a t o r cheese w ro p p d 71 v 8, 4 speed, FO RD V A N 1976. handi m e n t, 3 7 2 -4 3 0 0 . J I M 'S T IF ­ fro m M e ije r s i is now t a k in g 1 129 Bu'cham Dr Efficien­ F o r fo il a n d s u m m e r la u c e d ic e d o m o n s a il |>i to p $1195 capped e q u ip p e d , m any ex V O LK S W A G E N 1973, S u p e r FA N Y PLACE, d o w n to w n a p p lic a tio n s fo r f u ll a n d p a r t- cy $’ 60 month Damage de­ BOGUE at RED CEDAR H U D D LE W E ST N ew BARTEN D ER , W A IT R E S S , 6x75-514) tra s 3 4 9 -9 2 9 7 , 9 a m . 11 a .m . B e e tle S u n r o o f, o ra n g e , lo w L a n s in g . 3 - 5 8 (1 0 ) posit required 6 p m 10 lo u n g e , a c c e p tin g a p p lic a ­ flo o r w a lk e r needed See tim e e m p lo y m e n t fo r s h ifts 351-5180 o r a fte r 7 p .m 8 5 8 (4 ) m ile a g e . 6 5 5 3 1 7 8 . 8 - 5 - 1 5 ( 3 ) b e g in n in g s at 6 30 a m. p m 882 2316 OR 22-5-31'9- tio n s fo r b a r te n d e r, w a it ­ FEM ALE M AS S E U S E w a n t­ M ic k e y . BO O M BO O M L a C 76 a u t o m a t i c 3 5 0 , A p p li c a n t s m u s t b e a v a ila b le SUPER SUMMER s u b l e a s e re s s e s , s h o rt o rd e r cooks, ed $8 h o u r. W e w ill t r a in RO O M 351 71 32 8 5 -1 2 (4 ) s u m m e r a n d or ‘ ait a ste re o 4 b a rre l FO RD V A N 1974. E conom i V O LV O '6 4 , B122, r e lia b le , a n d b u s b o y s . A p p ly in p e r s o n th ro u g h s u m m e r A p p ly fr o m mother in the extra money you M A R R IE D FEM ALE a tte n ­ 1127 3-5-9'5i m d s h r e d d e d c h e e s e .T m a in te n a n c e w o rk and m is ­ lu n c h b u s b o y p o s it io n (1 1 :3 0 ■jn n -e c ia te 339 1108 c e lle n t c o n d it io n . B e s t o ffe r can make by selling nn d a n t t o w o r k w i t h m e n t a l l y i ll FEMALE FOR nice apart­ a c o s a g a in s o y o u col C a ll C h r is 351 7631 be longer needed items with a P A R T -T IM E and sum m er c e lla n e o u s d u tie s . H o u rs a . m .-3 :3 0 p .m .). G re a t p a y b a n d m e n t a lly r e t a r d e d in a d u lt ment. own 'oom. poo:. MSU p o s it io n s f o r M S U s tu d e n ts , M onday S a tu rd a y , 9 a m -1 b e n e fits . C a ll M r. S o lo m o n d ie p r ic e . tw e e n 5 a n d 10 p m low cost, fast acting Classi fo s te r c a re h o m e . 3 -1 1 p m . close $127 month 337-0169 |AS5 '969 air. 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F u ll b p a rt P A R T T IM E p o s it io n E asy p a r t- tim e p o s it io n s A p p li­ p a n i s h r i c e a n d re frn e n g in e , $ 9 7 5 . 3 3 7 0 4 3 0 . Unfurnished nc pets Mar c a n ts s h o u ld have F o rtra n LM”?1 power steering, 8 5 -1 0 (4 ) A d v e r t is in g m u s t b e p a id f o r $6 h o u r. N o t r a in in g neces t i m e n e e d e d i m m e d ia t e ly . A ll o u td o o r p a in tin g . N o e x p e ri ned couple or single women 18 2 b e d ro o m t i n i c o m b in a t io n p lo t« 3 s h ifts , p a id o r ie n t a t io n ence n e c e s s a ry . H o u rs ar C o b o l. or PL1 t r a in in g p lu s WCM cassette. in advance b e g in n in g M ay s a r y . 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A M FM c a s s e tte , r a d ia ls , can m ake th e m p r o f it a b le le n t c o n d itio n , p e rfe c t P la c e m e n t. 2 - 5 - 8 ( 1 6 ) J «a » a t 32 1 7 5 0 0 or s n o w t i r e s . 3 , 0 0 0 m ile s . $ 3 4 0 0 s e llin g w o r ld fa m o u s A V O N E X P E R IE N C E D W A IT R E S S ­ |3M4 85 1&4) a ro u n d to w n t r a n s p o r t a t io n , N O W L iA S IN O n e g o t ia b le . 332 8472. PR O D U C TS. C a ll 482 6893. ES and c o c k t a il w a it r e s s e s K E Y P U N C H o p e r a to r a d d in g $350. 351 8951 S 5 -5 -9 (3 ) FOR S U M M E R 6 5 9 (4 ) C 5 5 5 (6 ) a p p ly in p e rs o n b e tw e e n 2 to o u r s ta ff. F u ll- t im e open P * '9 " 6 B 2 1 0 A u to - '7 5 S U ZU KI 500, lik e new , and 5 p .m . P E R R Y 'S O LDE in g fo r a f te r n o o n s h ift P r e fe r A N D FALL 'M i° ru s t p r o o f e d , M ER C U R Y 68 . p o w e r s te e r lo w m ile a g e , $800 or best P A R T T IM E J a n it o r ia l. E v e n ­ C O Z Y IN N , 1 1 4 6 S . 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