V O L U M E 72 N U M B E R 73 TUESDAY, M A Y 9 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R S IT Y EAST L A N S IN G M IC H IG A N 4 88 24 BB b u rial plan appealed By THE STATE NEWS and I t utted P r e ii International Oscoda protesters block f'J" ,, r|iiy l" ‘" r far '■’"■'•«Is the standards cde cattle.' In safely r.m tain the contaminated L County’s P B B A c tio n C o m m itte e I appeal w ith th e M ic h ig a n S u p re m e VL illi.im K a lis, a Item ocratir candidate fur Monday a skin g th a t th e b u ria l o f Intam inated anim a ls in th e c o u n ty be dum ping site o f livestock K'c.ernor, disagreed with M illiken and Joined protesters over the weekend. lie said he a (frees with area residents that the 'a t tic should be burned and not b u ria l site has been th e scene o f R a n d y S e n g e r, a sp o ke sp erso n fo r th e buried. to in sp e ct th e b u ria l site . i protest d e m o n s tra tio n s b y a re a D N R , said th e a g e n cy has n o t d e cide d w h en s since A p ril 28. S o fa r, p o lice have T h e in v e s tig a to rs e xa m in e d th e s ite to th e b u ria l o f th e P B B -c o n ta m in a te d fa rm d e te rm in e i f th e re is a n y p o s s ib ility th e light arrests fo r d is o rd e rly co n d u ct a n im a ls w ill a c tu a lly b eg in . a re a s w a te r ta b le co u ld be co n ta m in a te d Struct ion o f an o ffic e r. " R ig h t n o w i t ’s u p in th e a ir , " S e n g e r w ith P B B fro m th e d e c o m p o sin g c a ttle . McDowell, a D e p a rtm e n t o f said. " I t s g o in g to be c o n tin g e n t on w h en J o e B o y le , a g e o lo g is t w ith th e w a ste °ar lllea ,s th a t u e 'v e worn iResources spokesperson, sa id con th e s ite is fin is h e d ." ■ r. A ir e - G uy in th is a n d u e r t m a n a g e m e n t d e p a rtm e n t o f th e E P A , said ,n of the b u ria l p it n e a r M io had been P B B w a s a c c id e n ta lly m ix e d w ith liv e M o n d a y th a t s o il sa m p les had been b ro u g h t i on, e v e r y th in g legal w e could d to be com pleted S a tu rd a y . sto c k feed in 1973 c re a tin g th e w o rs t back fo r te s tin g a n d th e re s u lts w o u ld be th in k of. " a g r ic u ltu r a l d is a s te r in M ic h ig a n 's h is to ry . a v a ila b le b y th e end o f th e w e ek. Lfotpsters staged a su cce ssfu l b lock L a s t w e e k , a t th e re q u e s t o f U .S . Rep. - H a r ry S h e ffe r , a tto r n e y for G ov. W illia m G. M illik e n has said he is th « C om m ittee L ng cement tru c k s a n d th e w o rk P h ilip R u pp e . R H o u g h to n , th e C h ica go co n vin c e d th e re is no d a n g e r o f g ro u n d ­ f t be finished, he said. T h e p it is now o ffic e o f th e E n v iro n m e n ta l P ro te c tio n L j to be com pleted b y th e w e e k e n d . w a te r c o n ta m in a tio n fro m th e s ite . H e said A g e n c y s e n t its o w n te a m o f in v e s tig a to rs th e D N R d ire c to r a ssu red h im “ th a t th e "T h . state has already trag ically scarred your landscape by gouging out two huge crate rs. R a lls said. "Now it wants to risk derburg announces bid poison ling yo ur w ater and b<*dies by burving diseasii‘d cattle in a county that up to this p o in t has been free of the curse of P B B co n ta tipination." The P B B Action Committee has also aske 1 Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev to •r Nelson ’s Senate seat intern* by using his influence with P resident C a rte r to get construction of the site halted. In a telegram sent to the Soviet leader, the committee alleged that the human rig hts of county residents were be: eing ByMNZIOM.LLPO U n iv e rs ity . "denied by police force State News Staff W riter re s p e ct to th e M ic h ig a n L e g is la tu re b y H e also sa id he p la n s to e ncou ra ge p u s h in g fo r a s tro n g e th ic s code. H a rry Sh effer, attorney for the commit ler Ingham C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n P a r b usine ss " b y m a k in g M ic h ig a n a m o re tee who wrote and sent the telegram , lirperson W illia m S e d e rb u rg a n ­ a ttr a c tiv e place to e xp a n d b usine ss o p p o r­ S e d e rb u rg p o in te d o u t th a t as c o u n ty adm itted Brezhnev was an unusual target il his bid against Sen. E a rl N e lso n fo r tu n itie s ," a d d in g it w o u ld c re a te m o re jo b s . c o m m is s io n e r, he pushe d fo r e s ta b lis h m e n t for such a plea. . . . . Sta*e News Peter Obee \ District Senate seat M o n d a y. S e d e rb u rg said he co u ld re s to re o f a c itiz e n co m p ris e d e th ic s b o a rd to ru le "O ur idea is that we ve been M r. Nice A p r i l s h o w e r s b r i n g M a y f l o w e r s . . . o r so th e o ld s a v in g g o e s . B u t w h a t Iburg resigned his p o s t as c o u n ty on m a tte rs o f "u n e th ic a l b e h a v io r." Guy in th is and we've done e ve ryth in g legal d o S la v s h o w e r s b r in g ? I s u a lly . w e t , g r u m p v p e o p le h id in g u n d e r ihairperson in e a rly A p r il w ith we could think of." Sh effer said. "But j u m b r e lla s , s lim y w o r m s o n s id e w a lk s a n d m u d d y b lo t c h e s o n th e b a c k o l run fo r th e seat. H e said a t T h e p ro p o s a l w a s d e fe a te d tw ic e b y th e they re getting readv to dump the cows on y o u r te n n ie s a n d o n th e n ic e , c le a n p a in t e r 's p a n ts y o u j u s t p u t o n h a lf a n t was o n ly fa ir to o th e r co m m issio n , he said. us. and now we re tryin g anything we can h o u r ago. think ot to stop th is." S e d e rb u rg sa id th e re c e n t lo an c o n tro ­ |ii*o an Irgham C o u n ty co m m issio n- v e rs y s u rro u n d in g Sen. N e lso n w as no* s p e c ific a lly w h a t he in te n d e d w h e n he sa id pburg outlined se v e ra l p rio r itie s fo r gislature, if he is e le c te d , in his " re s p e c t." STU D E N TS V IE FO R 1 8 7 SPOTS N e lso n is u n d e r in v e s tig a tio n b y th e F B I leement Monday. fo r a c c e p tin g a lo an fro m a d o g -ra c in g a dv o c a te 11 w e e k s b e fo re in tro d u c in g L I am vita lly in te re s te d in g e ttin g kislature to s h ift p rio r itie s fro m unices to g re a te r K 12 tk in d e rg a r lough 12th grade) and h ig h e r educa- le g is la tio n to le g a liz e th e s p o rt. T h a t is r e la te d ," S e d e rb u rg sa id , "b u t it s n o t ju s t h is (N e ls o n 's) th in g ." RA selection process 4fair ding." he said. By N E A L H A LD A N E average of the last five y e a rs ," Minett N e lso n ’s a nd o th e r le g is la to rs ' a ctio n s, he trie s to in v o lv e the e n tire E v e ry y a r h u n d re d s o f s tu d e n ts ta k e "B u t we are not too upset about that said, a re " h u r tin g th e im a g e o f th e ip p iic .tr s based on those pan to be a vocal a d v o c a te fo r ■ p a r t in a n n u a l s p rin g r itu a l on cam pus. M inetti said each dorm itory devis L e g is la tu re ." Jonal reform and fo r g re a te r e m ph a T h e se s tu d e n ts a llo w th e m se lve s to be own selection process based on guid a ll selection process, ac- tareer education," th o ro u g h ly in te rro g a te d b y head a dv ise rs S e d e rb u rg sa id th e post "h a s been t r a ­ set down by R H P O . The guideline* < > H a rri: . consists ot three phases and o th e r fa c u lty p e rso n n e l in o rd e r to mine when the process must start and elude ¡ue stion and a n sw e r ses fburg said he th o u g h t M S U w a s n o t d itio n a lly a R e p u b lic a n seat fo r m a n y m oons and E a rl w as th e fir s t D e m o c ra t to w in it. " o b ta in p o s itio n s as re s id e n t assistants. and also the number of hours each staff >blem sohing and role | its fair share fro m th e L e g is la tu re T h is y e a r 1,255 a p p lic a tio n s w e re sub m ember should spend •ippi: d he would w o rk to g e t m o re fo r th e William S e d e rb u rg said he w ill co n d u ct h ea vy m itte d fo r R A p o s itio n s , a cco rdin g to cants. ves if th is person should on cam p us c a m p a ig n in g d u r in g th e g e n e ra l R o b e rt M in e tti. R e sidence H a ll P ro g ra m 's R H P O also establishe guide: «’ess. he said. " If we feel e le c tio n . T h e p rim a r y , he said, does not d ire c to r o f a d v is o ry s ta ff sele ctio n. applicants, including a m in im u m 2 g on the criteria they are issinger urges more have h ig h ca m p us v o te r tu rn o u ts . T h e p rim a r y w ill be h e ld A u g . 8. R e p u b lica n c o m p e titio n w ill com e fro m A l B u t M in e tti said o n ly a bo u t 700 stu d e n ts a c tu a lly a p p lie d fo r th e 187 p o sition s a v a ila b le fo r n e x t ye a r. H e said m anv point average and at le residence hall liv ing. Bob H a rris , head adv is head ad viser at E m m ons iso use the three-phase N e rd ru m , a n o p tic a l sh o p o w n e r. s tu d e n ts file d th e ir a p p lic a tio n s in se ve ral said his ad visory staff i. Cullen said he looks fo r d o rm ito rie s h o p in g to b e tte r th e ir chances fightiters for Israel D e m o c ra ts in te re s te d in th e seat in clud e N e lso n , E a s t L a n s in g C o u n c ilm e m b e r L a r ­ r y O w e n a n d P a tric ia N o rfle e t, an East o f b e in g se le cte d . "T h e n u m b e r o f c a n d id a te s is about a ve ra g e fo r th e n u m b e r o f p osition s qualifications in the appii "W e look for leadership cation skills, approachafl a w a re ness and k no * i eq can communicate effec- social and educationai fam iliar w ith g ro u p L a n s in g b e a u ty sh o p o w n e r. a v a ila b le eve n th o u g h it is d ow n fro m th e H a rris said. v tor people v ho r ? th e ir heads Is h iv p t By M - RO THBERG Cullen said. Si th ^ ^ — F o rm e r S e c re ta ry o f S ta te H e n ry A . K is s in g e r u rg e d on aid he thinks the process w o rk s. P i at the a d m in is tra tio n in cre a se sales to Is ra e l in its M id e a s t je t fig h te r package ? it does," he said. "I feel re a l F ° W|ng signs th a t a c o m p ro m is e a lo n g th a t lin e w a s u n d e r d iscu ssio n . Pjgerappeared b e fo re th e S en a te F o re ig n R e la tio n s C o m m itte e , w h ic h d ecide d to C u i i fUeLseople think the process is fa ir, Ted h ! M t0 Is ra e ^ E g y p t ®nd S a u d i A ra b ia . who went through the process It v i* u s*8n ^ cance o f th e p o s tp o n e m e n t o f th e p riv a te session, S enate * good about it." Sheldon said, p g to happ°W" ^ ^ R T e n n ., re p lie d , "Y o u m ig h t assum e so m e th in g calls himself an me fa ir." pie were out came back and lut Minett aid the process does contain R w e 5^C\!'° k 8 8 co m Pro m *se w aa th e o ffln g . W h ite H o use p re s s s e c re ta ry L , , P re s id e n t C a rte r "m a d e i t q u ite c le a r th a t th e p ro p o sa ls b e fo re ue problerr He said the main p ro b le m is iw s will not be a lte re d .” By ARTHUR EVERETT "Y o u b a s ta rd ," th e g irl's m o th e r. Rose, duplicai io of effort. E ve ryth in g has to N E W Y O R K (A P ) - W ith o u t th e sobbed th ro u g h a h a n d k e rc h ie f fro m a ^■ ,a t *8 P°M ^ e o u ts id e th o s e lim its re m a in s to be s e e n ," an in d ic a tio n les, one for each dorm, he s lig h te s t o u tw a rd flic k e r o f e m o tio n , D a vid fo u rth -ro w seat in th e c o u rtro o m w h e re C l sen?18!™ )*00 (*0e9 n o t Pre c lu d ® c o m m itm e n t fo r a n a d d itio n a l sales o f je t fig h te rs id de d . R . B e rk o w itz p lea d ed g u ilty M o n d a y to th e e m o tio n s a m on g p a re n ts o f th e v ic tim s ran (he Sut 8a^es Pr o P°aai * a lre a d y b e fo re C o n g re ss. exam inations berko Haarris n rn s saui the c rite ria used in th e s ix ra n d o m .4 4 -ca lib e r k illin g s c o m m itte d h ig h a nd seem ed in s ta rk c o n tra s t to th e E|tions m H e^a rtm e n ^ sp o ke sp erso n H o d d in g C a rte r re fu s e d to d isclo se d e ta ils o f w it/ e la in u passed on orders to kill procedure should be better clarified for th e d u rn g a y e a r-lo n g re ig n o f te r r o r as th e d e fe n d a n t's se lf-c o n tro l. t in th e * 1 6T y ^)etw e e n c° n g re s s io n a l le a d e rs a n d th e a d m in is tra tio n , b u t n ote d through th e older man’s dog applicants so candidates know exactly w hat fu r tiv e S on o f S am . B e rk o w itz faces a m a x im u m o f 25 ye a rs I L Hni,numb! ri ° f p lane* f o r each c o u n tr y c o u ld b e m a d e in th e p re s e n t p acka ge i f "It gets d ark and 1 can’t eep. ’ Berko they are being judged on. “ I ’m an e x c e lle n t s h o t," B e rk o w itz said to life in p ris o n fo r each o f th e s ix sla yin gs L wher T C ongre8s co n se n t. wit/, told psych iatrists who entuallv Mike Zim m er. R H A vice president and q u ie tly a t one sta g e in a u n iq u e in te rro g a - a nd a m a x im u m o f 25 y e a rs in p ris o n fo r th e pilinkavphit * ^ r 8 p’ ano.^ m in is te r A h m e d Z a k i Y a m a n i sa id h is c o u n try does n o t see co n tin u e d on page 10 co n tin u e d on page 10> tio n b y th re e ju d g e s . a tte m p te d m u rd e r o f seven v ic tim s w h o t h®''naive" ? a u d * o d 8a^ f8 a n d p u rc h a s e o f th e U .S . fig h te r s . B u t h e sa id i t A t a n o th e r p o in t, th e 24 y e a r o ld B e rko escaped w ith in ju rie s . S e n te n cin g w as set fcteMamrif, i° h!n k i h a t 8 re je c tio n o f o n e w o u ld n o t a ffe c t th e o th e r. w itz cooly d e ta ile d th e s ta y in g o f 18-year- fo r M a y 22 on a ll co u nts. | y a d e r R o b e rt C . B y r d , D - W .V a ., t o ld r e p o r te r s he a n d o th e r s e n a to rs (continuedonpage 10) o ld D onna L a u ria o f th e B ro n x , th e fir s t o f his s ix v ic tim s . H o w e v e r, u n d e r N e w Y o rk S ta te law , a n y c u m u la tiv e sentence fo r th e e x-se rv ic e ­ SWAPO cancels talks m a n a n d fo rm e r p osta l c le rk cannot exceed 30 y e a rs t o life , m a k in g h im e lig ib le to a p p ly fo r p a ro le w h e n he is 54. T h e o n ly s u rp ris e in th e tw o-a nd -a -h a lf- citing raid on Angola h o u r h e a rin g cam e w h en B ro n x D is tr ic t A tto r n e y M a rio M e ro la re v e a le d th a t B y W I L L IA M N .O A T IS B e rk o w itz k e p t a d ia r y in w h ic h he logged I N 1 T E D N A T IO N S ( A P 1 - T h e South-W est A fric a P eople's O rg a n iz a tio n , c itin g la st in s id e u p to 2,000 a rson fire s he cla im ed to have w e e k s S ou th A fric a n ra id on A n g o la , canceled new' ta lk s w ith th e W e st on independence se t, p re d o m in a n tly in th e B ro n x , fro m 1974 fo r N a m ib ia (S o u th -W e st A fric a ) ju s t as th e y w e re abo u t to s ta rt. W ith 19 u n d e r t h e ir b e lts , B u t th e fiv e W e s te rn c o u n trie s th a t a rra n g e d th e ta lk s said S W A P O P re s id e n t Sam to 1977 — a p e rio d o v e rla p p in g h is savage th e y 'r e s h o o tin g lo r 21. See th e N u jo m a exp re ssed S \\ A P O s co n tin ue d w is h fo r an acceptable n e g o tia te d s e ttle m e n t" in ca re e r as th e n ig h t tim e Son o f Sam . s to r y o n p age 12. a le tte r th a t w a s sent Sunday n ig h t and a rriv e d M o n d a y. M e ro la said B e rk o w itz ca lle d h im s e lf M IL ■ " T h e P h a n to m o f th e B ro n x " and th a t th e “ T h e fiv e w elcom e th is exp re ssio n o f S W A P O 's w ish fo r a s e ttle m e n t and w ill p ursu e w e a th e r d ia rie s "in d ic a te to m e he is a p y ro m a n ia c ." th e ir e ffo rts to th is end ," th e y said in a jo in t s ta te m e n t. T h e p ro s e c u to r said it had n o t been T h a t s ta te m e n t fro m th e U n ite d S ta te s. C anada, B rita in , F ra n c e and W e s t G e rm a n y M o th e r N a tu re 's re c ip e fo r e s ta b lis h e d w h e th e r th e re w e re any in fo llo w e d a conference am ong th e fiv e a t th e U n ite d S ta te s' U .N . m issio n . T h e U n ite d S ta te s to d a y c a lls fo r 50 p e rc e n t ju rie s o r d e a th s as a re s u lt o f th e fire s . recog n ize s S W A P O as th e g o v e rn m e n t o f S o u th W e st A fric a , w h ic h it ca lls N a m ib ia . clo u d s a nd 50 p e rc e n t o f a N o t once in h is le n g th y q ue stio n -a n d s u rp ris e in g r e d ie n t. S e t th e a n s w e r session w as B e rk o w itz a sked, n or It w as learn e d M o n d a y th a t N u jo m a had le ft S unday n ig h t fo r A tric a . H e has te m p e ra tu re a t m id -6 0 fo r m od d id he v o lu n te e r, in fo rm a tio n a b o u t his h e a d q u a rte rs in L u s a k a , Z a m b ia . e ra te b a k in g . T h e n , le t i t cool w id e ly p u b lic iz e d ro le as S on o f S am . He A s ta te m e n t fro m S W A P O 's U n ite d N a tio n s o b s e rv e r o ffice said S W A P O rea ch e d its to n ig h t a t 40 d e g re e s . had sa id p re v io u s ly th a t he w a s d riv e n to d ecision " I n fa ce o f th e g ra v e s itu a tio n cre a te d b y th e c u rre n t a ir and g ro u n d m ilita ry k ill b y h o rd e s o f d em o n s m a rs h a le d b v a (co n tin u e d on page 10- Britain seeks deals with Chini L O N D O N (A P ) B rita in is B rita in 's a ilin g a ero sp a ce in fo rm e d o ffic ia ls s a id , B rita in is C h in a fa ce “ an e n e m y a t o u r se e k in g t o w in b illio n s o f d o lla rs d u s try a b oo st. a w a itin g a fo rm a l P e k in g p ro d o o r w h o s e c a p ita l is in M os ' " “ ""■»¡Ury t ,a, | „ wi w o rth o f m ilita r y and c iv il A u th o riz e d o ffic ia ls who c o w ." oouUi ups,, , h„ posal fo r th e p u rch a se o f possib w©i?U(2 c o m m e rc ia l o rd e rs fro m C h in a , a ro u s in g S o v ie t w r a th and r is k ­ in g A m e ric a n c ritic is m , g o v e rn asked n o t to be n am e d because o f t h e ir p o s itio n sa id a b ig C h ine se m ilita r y p u rc h a s in g ly h u n d re d s o f v e r tic a l ta k e o ff H a r r ie r je t fig h te r s needed to g iv e a ir c o v e r to C h in a ’s a rm ie s T h e m ilita r y co m m a n d e r w as m ild ly re b u k e d b y P rim e M in is te r Ja m e s C a lla g h a n 's g o v e rn Taiwan as „'I talks anil Na t «!" 1 Britain is nm (),,, n| m e n t so u rces sa id M o n d a y. m issio n is e x p e c te d to v is it h e re a lo n g th e d is p u te d n o rth e rn m e n t, b u t th e r e m a rk a n g e red ■Urof " > rv T h e B ritis h a lre a d y have at th e in v ita tio n o f B rita in la te r b o rd e r w ith th e S o v ie ts. th e S o v ie t U n io n . B ritis h A m proarhrd hv China A p icke d u p som e p riz e d o rd e rs in th e y e a r. papers report , h l, Som e 350 H a r r ie r ju m p je ts b assador C u rtis K e e b le was W in d s p u s h o il s p ill to w a r d E n g lis h c o a s t fro m P e k in g . O ne w a s th e sale O th e r p ro p o s a ls fo r m a ssive w o u ld cost an e s tim a te d $1.5 su m m o n e d to th e S o v ie t F o r "S Kr"«l o f S pey a e ro e n g in e s w h ic h ta n k missile a rm s d ea ls w e re discu sse d b y b illio n . e ig n M in is tr y in M o sco w S a tu r and a llo w s C h in a to m a n u fa c tu re shopping f,,r G R EA T Y A R M O U T H , England (AP) — A bulldozers scooped up the b iggest globs B rita in 's to p m ilita r y com C a m e ro n , c h ie f o f B rita in 's d a y to e x p la in C a m e ro n 's com more arm i E urope. R o lls R oyce p ro d u c ts lo c a lly m a n d e r S ir N e il C a m e ro n d u r ­ D e fe n se S ta ff, c re a te d a s to rm m e n ts, th e F o re ig n O ffic e d is sudden change of w inds in the treacher­ "W e s urvived the G e rm a n s an d w e 'v e u n d e r lice nse. A n o th e r w a s th e in g h is re c e n t v is it to P e k in g . d u r in g h is P e k in g t r i p w h e n he closed M o n d a y . K e e b le re , '* iKhl n" * Hnush ou s North Sea pushed thick black blobs of survived the floods and storm s, so I d o n ’1 ! radl' "Hals aIn,tii j;,., sale o f T r id e n t je ts w h ic h g a v e In o n e o f th o se d ea ls, in su g g e ste d th a t B rita in and p e a te d w h a t C a lla g h a n had to ld heavy fuel oil from a w recked G re e k think a bit of oil will w orry u s," said th e H o use o f C o m m o n s — th a t -Hen |„ tanker onto the sandy, w hite beaches of G e o rg e Scott, president of Yarm ou th 's of fier r.,ni|„.tlt| England's m ost popular coastal resort Monday. holiday association. But local fisherm an Peter Coull, 31 SVSPECTED LEFTISTS ARRESTED C a m e ro n 's o ff th e c u ff re m a rk s in no w a y a ffe c t B r it a in ’s p o liti L ranee anil Wes British expect tr;„ |, . ■ ca l re la tio n s w ith e ith e r th e Local residents scurried to clean up the called the spill "a m ajor d isa ster." '>vcr the next v,.ars S o v ie t U n io n o r C h in a . British „ffi,:iaK „ patches of oil that had sm eared up to 25 feet across the beaches. Tug boats sprayed chem icals up an d d ow n the "T his is a leading cod fish in g spot in the country a s well a s o leading p le a su re spot for bathers. I connot see h ow the oil can Moro search launched A s fo r th e U n ite d S ta te s , th e C a rte r a d m in is tra tio n s t ill has d efe nse c o m m itm e n ts to T a i mh« »•ud«nl* ot Michigan S'o'« Uni.«.,it, every (lo*t ordered the 1,300 striking em ployees day du'.ng foil W-n'e. ond Spnng uhool '«'m, Monday Wedneidoy and f .idOyl teachers, firefighters and other public during Sum'” «' l#rm ond a tpeooi • '•homy Weeh edition put)l.,hed in September back to w ork and said continued absence P o lic e p a tr o l em p loyee s in O h io on M o nd a y. H o u s to n r io t s ite Second (last pc'oqe po.d at fox’ I in,mg Mith {d'OMol Ond buvn«,, oHi(«t ot 345 S'odent Service* Bldg M.ch.gon S'o’« Un..#i,ity lo*t lan,mg M.ch 48824 P0,» OH-ce publication nymbt' A 520260 cot« 0* MSU Me»,enge' Sei n 35 8 o Slat« New, 345 Stud«m ling Mich 48823 , Building h OUR C l ­ H O U ST O N (AP) - Police kept up patrols M o n d a y as sigh tsee rs w andered peacefully in a sm all park w h ere a police car and a television m obile unit w ere burned. Two stores w e re looted ond a fire caused h ea vy d a m a g e to a New« iditonol Cloiiified Ad* GERALD H . C O Y G ENERA L M A N A G E R R O B E R T L. B U L L A R D . S A L E S M A N A G E R PHONtS iu n u ÏS5 1255 HARC0MB! M e xican-A m erican fiesta exploded into o bakery, a variety store an d a laundry in a Display Adve'tismg riot that left 15 persons injured and 22 under arrest. "It w as just on e of those one-tim e sh o p p in g center n ear the park. Two television rep orters stabbed, an d three police officers w ere w ere Business Office Photographie 155 3447 MSB) II MELTED thin gs,"o n e o ffice r said of the first major incident of violence attributed to M e xi- injured, including on e w h o w a s hit by a sp e ed in g car. A TUESDAY NIGH1 so w e o rd e re d can-Am ericans w h o have been feuding with Houston police for m ore thon o year. "W e don't expect any m ore trouble, he The riot occurred on e year to the day after the body of Joe C a m p o s Torres, 23, w as found floating in the m urky w a ters of DELIGHT! a n o th e r 300 pa ir said. Buffalo Bayou. H e d ro w n ed w h ile in SUI T N I B L U I G R A S S The riot Sunday night started a s police police custody fo llow in g a d isturbance at tried to break up a fight in the park. A ■ X T IN S IO N eom e see us in SAMS a tavern. S IR V IC I A d a m s p ro p o s e s A m tr a k c u tb a c k TONIGHT FROM 9:00 PM 'TIL CLOSE W A S H IN G T O N (A P) - A b o u t 6,100 sub sid ie s." T H E A L L Y E A R A R O U N D l miles of track and several routes would C ongress, concerned about federal MICHIGAN'S «1 BLUE GRASS be elim inated from the A m tra k rail p asse nge r system under a cutback proposed M o n d a y by Transportation sub sid ies to A m tra k exce e d in g $500 m illion a year, h ad a sk e d the T ran sp o rta­ GROUP! PANT. . . tion Departm ent to d ra w up a co m p re­ No Cover! No M inim um ! Secretary Brock A d am s. hen sive service plan. The p rop osed rail netw ork would provide doily service to 160 m ajor The departm ent's report consisted of m etropolitan oreas, including the n o ­ five basic options, ra n gin g from an tion's 36 largest cities. exp e n siv e expan d ed service to a bare- ( j - m j ii T y p , r * . I'iN ij'pvTy A d a m s said the reduced system w ould b ones cutback. A d am s, in h is recom ­ 361-5344 serve the Am erican traveling public well m endation, took a m iddle-of-the-road C O R N E R O F M .A .C . « ALBERT by providing daily service on all routes approach. Before a final p lan is adopted, and substantially low e rin g the annual it must be discu ssed in C o n g re ss and at cost of m aintaining A m trak with federal nationw ide public hearings. Greyhound It* f t The cure for / a college blahs. ^ It's a feeling that slowly d escends upon you The exams, the p o p tests, the required reading, the hours at the library, the the sis— they won't g o away But you can This weekend, take off. say hello to your friends, see the sights, have a great time You'll arrive with money in your pocket because your G reyhound trip doesn't take that much out of it If you're feeling tired, d epressed and exhausted, g ra b a Greyhound and split It's S . A fr ic a s a le s c o n s id e r e d fo r c o lle g e s a sure cure for the blahs Greyhound Service--------------- L A N S IN G (UPI) — Legislation has been the bill's sponsor. W e e k e n d s p e c ia ls in c lu d e 16 F r id a y d e p a r t u r e s t o t h e D e t r o it introduced In the H ouse that w ould force a r e a , a n d 5 d o i ly d e p a r t u r e s to G r a n d R a p id s a n d M u s k e g o n . Bullard s proposal w ould prohibit co l­ O n S u n d a y w e f e a t u r e D IR E C T S E R V IC E f r o m D e t r o it . G r a n d state-supported colleges ond universities leges and universities from m akin g R a p id s a n d M u s k e g o n T O I H I- M S U C A M P U S w i t h o u r C A M P U S to sell by next sum m er all holdings in or keep ing investm ents In an y co rp o ra ­ D R O P O F F S E R V IC E a lo n q S h a w L a n e o n d H a r r is o n R o a d . . I f ! corporations d oing business In South Ask your agent about additional departures and return trips tion which practices or condones d iscrim ­ Africa. subject lo change) ination b ased on race, religion, color, It is im possible for a corporation to do notional origin or sex. GREYHOUND - E A S T L A N S IN G b usiness In South Africa without actively 30B W . G R A N D R IV E R P H O N E : 3 1 7 7 1 1 ] ( D a l.o il D .p o .t u r .i ) participating in or tacitly consenting to O T H E R P H O N E S : 1 1 1 3 5 4 « o r 3 1 3 -1 7 3 1 M SU already has decided to divest the racist practices of the white minority GOGREYHOUND itself from all corporations involved in East Lansing governm ent," said Rep. Perry Bullard, South Africa. , 1 0 1 E . G ra n d R iv e r 3 3 7 -Sam '«. B y J O Y L . H A E N L E IN initient Council S ta te N e w s S U ff W r it e r R e co m m en d a tion s for combating school violence will soon be distributed to Michi­ gan h ig h school principals by the State Principals to receive of school violence, an Inter-Agency Com­ mission on Student Behavior and Parent Involvement was formed by Governor Milliken to develop long-range solutions to B oard of Education. school crime. The report addressed what Superinten dent John W. Porter calls a subject of "the recommendations fo r Acts of violence and property damage ries for quorum increased in the '60s and leveled off in the utmost importance," and includes a list of '70s, explained Floyd Radike, aide to indicators which principals may use to administrator of the Michigan Office of .„ ic h k i.u : c h a m b er s the l u t three m eetings, preventing action determine whether their school is experi encing problems. Indicators include loitering, high dropout cutting school violence Judicial Programs and committee member. “We've hit a plateau," he said, adding that the level is still not low enough. and suspension rates, shrinking graduating The committee has made two présenta I^ « S u H W H U r. on business aw aiting rounril consideration classes, rising absenteeism, high teacher of educators, community leaders, and tions on what schools could do to help curb , A siudcnt («unni meeting of since late Ja n u a ry . arc asking the schools to consider Lj'fOnd ^luu * « !■ „ in turnover rates, lack of student employ violence, he said. „¡I be held a l 3 p.m. today in government officials appointed by Porter in establishing councils." he said. "We are not Agenda item s w ill include t wo resolutions ment. high vandalism rates and low 1975. One involves a more thorough education P C Bi„ m of the Administration an enforcement agency, we are just brought up at the first spring term meeting. achievem ent levels in reading and math. in law for students in kindergarten through The committee was not activated in applying signals that the schools should A problem exists when figures are 10 twelfth grades he said. 1* has not made a quorum for response to the recent shooting at Lansing look out for." percent higher than the normal level for Radike explained that the amount of legal One resolution asks that the U n ive rsity Everett High School, Vaughan said. that activity, said Pat Vaughan, public I he patterns of school violence seem to information given in schools is not suf­ Com m ittee on Academ ic Policy create a While the report suggests principals information officer for the Michigan Depart be changing. Vaughan added. ficient for most students. uniform standard o f minimum language establish school community advisory coun­ ment of Education. He explained more violence seems to L in g on keg com petency for ail foreign teaching assist cils to develop career planning and coun occur n hen non students enter the building. Programs like this have been launched in ants. The recommendations and indicators seling programs. Vaughan cautioned they many areas, including some in Michigan, he were developed by a 39 member committee Com m ittee m embers said that because said. art- unl\ suvvw!ions. Students are involved in less than one tenth L d u le d to d a y T h e resolution ra ils for the standard The other program involves the estab­ «* th<- "»perial difficult v having lishment of a peer development group to to m aster a new suhject while also work as a counseling mechanism. r.adent faculty Judiciary will hear overcom ing (he language and om p rcho n "Those students who are in trouble as t i l four Abbot Hall reaidenU who Sion b a rrie rs that m ay a ris .. w ith non native well as those who are on the stick can meet ■¡Lit. advisor illegally confiacated E n g lish sp e akers.” ICtdurinKa party laat term today with counselors. Students with problems can some to the group to seek help." Radike in150Student Services Bldg. Another resolution to survey the physical said. * if hearing was postponed from recreation needs of MSU students was adopted by the Council of Graduate Students and passed on to the council for consideration. Fundraiser hn-ups held The resolution calls for the survey because of the possible construction of a new intramural building. features free rBelle Isle ('(HiS representatives said the decisions and actions f«r the building should be based on the needs of the entire MSI community. Because data of I his type do.*s not exist, t he CPR classes ping event resolution would provide a mean for obtaining the necessary information F ree cardiopulmonary iCPR» classes are being offered by Sigma resuscitation These two resolutions cannot he sent to Alpha Mu fraternity today and Wednesday I ,, 1MUa] W o lv e rin e 2 00 " B elle in Bessev Hall. Academic ( ounci] for approval until Stu Emje marathon w ill be held M a y 20 The classes are part of the fraternity’s dent ( ouncil achieves a quorum and decides f u i the M il' O uting C lu b w ill be S t a te N e w $ P e t e r O b e e project to raise money for the Michigan what action will he taken on the measures. Deb Walker and Alexis Hartz have a job that has [LiStudents in an e ffo rt to win th e ball fields — all 20 of them Heart Association. The project, called and they do each one Cpttnpiong group * w , r ( l f o r t h f them walking in diamonds instead of circles. They twice a week. Bounce for Beats, will run through Saturday The council must also elect another |uu«utive year. put chalk lines around all of the intramural soft* and will include a single-handed attempt by undergraduate representative to the Aca L , , ; n il challenge cyc lis ts to m a ke a fraternity member to bounce a basketball demic Council Steering Committee llemse I r i t s d the perim eter o f th e isla n d for 47 continuous hours. Cordon, the former representative, re Those interested in the CPR classes ■to- . . signed from the position April Id for Isnthon will also o ffe r p a rtic ip a n ts persona! reasons. should call 487-6084 for reservations, since to earn money fo r one o f fo u r tro u g h a pledge p ro g ra m d u r in g J|50 miles. Pledge and re g is tra tio n I n available at several local b ic y c le ■id must be mailed by M a y 17. The Steering Committee is the body where individual faculty and students or groups may initiate action in academic E.L., Lansing city halls class size is limited to 15 people each day. The classes will be held in Room 315, Bessev Hall. Other fundraiser events will include first annual Sammy Basketball Bounce. The governance. Mating Club w ill meet M a y 16 a t 7 :30 event will be held in the sports arena of the inom 203 Men's IM B ldg. to p ro v id e Men’s IM Building from 8 to 10 p.m. provide absentee ballots I ntil Student Council succeeds in reach k»n on what e quipm ent w ill be ing a quorum, the position will remain Thursday. The competition will involve comfortably p a rtic ip a te in th e unfilled. dribbling a basketball up and down stairs and over hurdles. Twenty-five entrants can mnthon will begin a t 10 a .m . M a y compete and the event will be open to the In addition, a report will be given on the fn d atlO a.m . May 21. R e g is te re d public. status of spring term elections of Student By GERRY SKOCZYLAS s must sign in at th e M a ra th o n Council members for the 1978 1979 school address they want bal *. the are mailed out. the applicant has about two Bob Berry from WVIC and MSU cheer­ S l a te News S u f f Wr it e r reason for being absent a East leaders will be participating, according to penon Belle Isle b etw e en 5 a nd 9 year. weeks to return them to the city. Members of the MSU community want Lansing address. project chairperson J on Isenberg. Ik; 19or between 6 and 8 a .m . M a y Each college was responsible for electing “We w ill accept the absentee ballots right ing to vote by absentee ballot t hi: Two movies are scheduled for 7 p.m. or appointing representatives by May 5. lift until the time the polls close on election summer's Aug. x primary will find that : Thursday in BIOS Wells Hall. "Charley" and day." Trovato said, "but the applications for a relatively easy process. "The Pink Panther" will be shown. Admis­ the bailots are due on the Saturday before." All the colleges have at least one Residents already registered to vote in E le c tio n s su p e r v is o r Jo y c t sion will be $1. Correction representative with the exception of the East Lansing should stop by city hall at 410 T ro va to said a b s e n t u ballots Trovato also said East Lansing residents There will also be a free blood pressure College of Education and the College of Abbott Road and fill out an application for art not r e c e iv e d iron, th e wanting to vote in the June 12 Board of clinic in front of Bessev Hall from 9 a.m. to 5 Veterinary Medicine. an absentee ballot. Joyce Trovato. elections Education elections have until May 15 to p.m. Thursday and Friday. ■«aincorrectly reported in M o n d a y ’s supervisor said. p r in te r u n til a b o u t tour u v t k s register. Additional clinics will be held Saturday on ■Sews that the "Go F ly A K ite D a y " The College of Arts and le tte rs, the The final registration date for the Aug. 8 b efo re th e e ltc tio n . B y th< tim e M.A.C. Avenue next to Jocundry’s Book T im sponsored by Bank o f L a n sin g , College of Business, the College of Osteo­ primary is July 10. th e y are m a iled out, tht a p p li­ Lansing residents wanting to use an Store, and at Knapp's in Meridian Mall. Both sponsored by M ichigan N a tio n a l pathic Medicine and the University College Absentee ballot applications are simple cant has a b o u t tu-o i n t k s to absentee ballot will follow much the same are scheduled for 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. each need an additional representative. forms which ask applicants to list the r e tu r n th e m to th t city. procedure, according to Cindy Grund of the i c o n tin u e d on p age 5 • voter registration division of the city clerk’s office. C o r r e c t io n m ate candidates open to questions The application does carry the warning, however, that "any person making a false As in East Lansing, applications for absentee ballots must be turned in the Saturday before the election and the ballots It was incorrectly reported in Friday's statem eA in this declaration upon convic themselves will be accepted until the polls State News that a Caribbean fashion and tion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor" to talent show will be presented ihursday. pn joters can speak to n ig h t w ith fo u r o f n in e M ic h ig a n candidates is set for May 16. State Sen. Derezinski is the onlv prevent fraudulent votes. lirund also said that Lansing residents The event, which will be followed by a •S. Senate ca n did a te s a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e s fo r tw o candidate currently scheduled to attend. Trovato said absentee ballots are not registering for the first time will receive a West Indian party, will be held 8 p.m. State Rep. Paul Rosenbaum. D Battle Creek, and former U.S. voter identification card about two weeks received from the printer until about four Friday in McDonel Hall Kiva. Admission the Candidates N ig h t." s p o n s o re d to n ig h t b y M S U ’s Rep. Richard Vander Veen are also running for the seat. weeks before the election. Rv the time thev later, indicating which precinct to vote in. will be $1. T ^o c ra ts . w ill ta ke place a t 8 :3 0 to n ig h t in 332 U n io n . F»twexpected are s ta te S en . J o h n O tte rb a c h e r. D G ra n d E L aH it ne‘ a D r t r ° i t re s id e n t: W a rr e n B ra c y , a j l p University o f T o le d o a n d an A n n A r b o r re s id e n t; »V c *,a ‘ornier M S U Ja m e s M a d is o n p ro fe s s o r a nd aide S. Sen. P hillip H a rt. 1 6n’ W y a n d o tte » w ill re p re s e n t fo rm e r !m Wjn 6 r C v l L e v in . C a m p a ig n w o rk e r C h ris present P h ilip P o w e r, a s u b u rb a n n e w s p a p e r T H E D O W N E R Y * of tA*'CS *a^ s a re u n e m p lo y m e n t, e d u c a tio n and ta iim k . mical* ' S te v e R u s k in , M S U Y o u n g I ml fairperson fo r “ M e e t th e C a n d id a te s N ig h t ." inR w ith M ic h ig a n D e m o c ra tic U .S . S enate A T LEA ST 50% O FF ON i g ALL DOW N W EA R. % 9NIH31N1'..M3 *50,000 CLOSE-OUT. I X 11 ¿ W e d . M a y 10 th ru Sun. M a y 14 a t th e (>v i/t £ HOLIDAY INN EAST (S o g i n a w a c ro s s fr o m F ra n d o r) # it, % 1 0 : 3 0 am • 8 :3 0 p .M . 3 L o c a t io n s IN TERESTCn? H 7 2 9 4 4 th S t., SE H t 3701 S. W e s tn e d g e I S q u ir e s S tre e t S q u a re ,2 ' a g r ic u ltu r e h a ll G ra n d R a p id s , M ic h . K a la m a z o o , M ic h . R o c k fo rd , M ic h . o r c a ll ___ 355-02113 iiwW ÏL ; A second chance: P a ra q u a t bring in the union T h e s p r a y in g d e t X l reb u t l t m 5 inJ f e t Ä »tat» Once again, MSU faculty mem­ bers are being given the oppor­ fa cu lty and stu d en ts. M any in ­ form ed observers fe a r th is th ird m u st he I t seems almost U « t* "m a 1 I h Uprotect'^' tu n ity to join ranks under a option w ill w in . T h is w ould be rehash the obvious: M ariiil . (he niatt‘‘r * collective bargaining form at to u n fo rtu n a te , p a rtic u la rly fo r those among th e fa c u lty enlightened s to p p e d an essentially harmless drj used by millions of citizenJ I, May 23.,l W11 counteract the imbalance of pow er that has favored U n iv e rs ity ad­ enough to realize th e y are second- young and old. It is ¿ 3 S tudents and o th e r concerned adopi'-H m inistrators for several years. class citize n s a t M SU . alcohol. I t is non-addictiJ , o rd in a l citizens are now m arsh a llin g fo r­ This is not the firs t unionization ces to p u t an end to the s p ra y in g of impose crim inal penalties o3 tivfir* attem pt by MSU faculty groups I t is plausible, though perhaps th e chemical poison P araquat on juana users is ludicrous T o l and, should it fail, w ill like ly not be som ewhat naive, to adopt a w a it- physical harm on smokl M exican m arijuana fields. The barbaric. ] the last. Predictions o f its chances and-see a ttitu d e and suspend sp ra yin g , sponsored by th e U .S. d W » s .d f , H "this tim e" are ram pant, ju s t as unionization u n til th e n e xt M S U F o r those who refuse toL go ve rn m e nt, has contam inated 10U. Kan " a they were in 1972, when m ore than p re sid e n t is selected. B u t th a t m arijuana and, in th e opinion of these facts, or for those poll -»«it ÍW i,,r(' w ho find it politically unpT w Ml those 60 percent of those v o tin g opted does n o t seem a p ro m isin g m ethod doctors, can cause severe lung for no bargaining agent a t all. o f re s to rin g fa cu lty clo u t lost to do so, no amount of spel damage to those w ho inhale the d u rin g th e last a d m in istra tio n . ta in te d s tu ff. mg will change their mindsl It is perplexing th a t M S U w h y students should mf Both A A U P and F A have a d m itte d faculty members tend to shy away Some tr y . On T hu rsd a y, the concerted e ffo rt to lobby Col th a t fa cu lty a t M S U are relegated from, rather than welcome, the M ichigan Senate passed a reso lu ­ fo r an end to the sprayl to an advisory capacity in the most idea of a bargaining agent to tio n by voice vote u rg in g U.S. Senate Subcommittee chail im p o rta n t in p u t channel — aca­ represent them to th e U n iv e rs ity Congress to stop s p ra y in g P ara­ George McGovern, with Q dem ic governance. In ad d itio n, it when salaries at M SU are tr a d i­ q ua t. One objection to th e resolu­ Percy ranking minority ml is the observation o f union o r­ tionally among the v e ry b o tto m tio n , reg iste re d by Republican is now considering the m al ganizers th a t fa cu lty considera­ ranks of the B ig Ten and have G ary B y k e r o f H udsonville, illu s ­ ad d itio n, the National O rl tions often ru n second place to failed to outru n th e national tra te s the ignorance w hich s till tio n fo r Reform of Marijuanl b u d ge ta ry concerns and th e de­ inflation rate fo r at least th e past exists on th e su b je ct o f m arijuana. has file d suit against th i mands o f o th e r U n iv e rs ity em ­ six years. One w ould expect “ W e're tr y in g to make a c o n tra ­ governm ent demanding atil ployee groups — all o f which are professionals so w oefully compen­ band p roduct less co ntam inated," the spraying. | unionized — in th e decision­ sated to ju m p at th e chance fo r B y k e r tu t-tu tte d . " I t (Paraquat- M ake y o u r views known! m aking process. qualified bargaining rig h ts . T hey ta in te d m arijuana) m ay also d e te r M cG overn at Room 4239, o l have not. m any people fro m using m a ri­ at Room 4321, Dirksen Bi The last tim e unionization of ju a n a .” I r * : . : J serifs "* * W ashington D.C., 20510. There are tw o fa c u lty groups |(àKilionai events in fa cu lty was atte m p te d th e most 'eiehntion and involved in seeking th e endorse­ b itte r in e q u ity focused on was the ment, and hence agent sta tu s of lack o f a fa ir fa c u lty grievance the faculty in the upcom ing union procedure. Since th a t situ a tio n has election. Both the A m erican Asso­ ciation of U n iv e rs ity Professors been la rge ly rem edied d u rin g the The State News past fiv e years it rem ains d o u btfu l and the M SU F acu lty Associates w h e th er the fa ilu re o f M SU T u e s d a y . M a y 9 , 1978 o ffe r basic protection o f wage and Editorials ore the opinions o f News Viewpoints columns| salaries to keep up w ith th e cost of th e S fa fe academic rig h ts to th e fa cu lty liv in g w ill be enough to sway letters are personal opinions members whose support th e y i d l t o r l a l D e p a r tm e n t re lu cta n t fa cu lty o ve r to th e solicit. Editor m chief M ichael Tammuro Photo Editor b argaining side. W e urge all M anaging Editor Kat flrowrt Entertainm ent and Book Editor B u t th e professors w ill have a fa cu lty m em bers to vo te in the O pinion Editor D a v e M isialow ski Sports Editor th ird option when th e y go to the upcoming election in su p p ort of Speciol Pro/ects Editor Ralph Frommohno la y o u t Editor union polls — th a t o f selecting no one o f th e tw o associations seeking City Editor M i c h a e l W in t e r Copy Chief agent a t all, o f m ainta in in g the to o ffe r them rep re se n ta tio n . In Campus Editor A n n e S tu o r t Freelance Editor status quo w ith adm in istra to rs lig h t o f a d m in is tra tiv e policies and W ire Editor Jocelyn lo sko w ski Staff Representative ru n n in g an in s titu tio n th a t tra d i­ past practices a t M S U , th e y need Marijuana smokers risk injury so long aa the U.S. government continuei A d ve rtisin g D eportm ent tio n a lly, and ideally, belongs to the it. to finance the spraying of Paraquat on dope field*. A dvertisin g M anager Sharon Seifer Assistant Advertising Manage! d e cide d to fir e th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t Mo com m on S c h le s in g e r e s tim a te d 50,000 m e g a to n s acceed to th e m y th th a t the artal wed hum \ because he d iffe r e d in o p in io n w ith an u n d e rs e c re ta ry . T h is “ p u rg e " o f p eople w h o hap p e n n o t to be in a cco rd a n ce w ith M r . Jo n e s’ p h ilo so ­ d e n o m in a to r w o rth o f such w e ap o n s e x is te d b e tw e e n th e fiv e n u c le a r p o w e rs . 20,000 m e g a to n s is e n o u g h to e ffe c tiv e ly a n n ih ila te a n im a l and v e g e ta b le life fro m o u r o w n E a r th in a sin g le g e n e ra tio n . im p o rta n t th a n o th e r areas of in i W e b e lie v e th e tim e has come foil be c o m p e titiv e in th e B ig Ten i n i W e a lso b e lie v e th a t MSU must f p hie s re e k s o f a s p o ils s y s te m th a t s h o u ld co m m itm e n ts to th e thousands o i l have no p lace in A S M S U . I t seem s U n cle S am has fa th e re d an re s id e n ts w h o have already made I S o th e fla m in g c a p ita lis t. L y le J . O T re m a d m ira b le lin e o f p o w e r s tru c k d e a th w o r Jo n e s’ conduct M S U stu d e n ts* b e h a lf a n d le ave th e ir p erso n a l d iffe re n c e s a t h om e — h o w In c lo s in g . I r e g r e t e v e r h a v in g s u p p o rte d D a n Jo n e s . A t th is ra te , it is fo re se ea b le ba, w a n ts to b la m e D a n Jo n e s a nd Co. fo r m isu se o f fu n d s ! F in e . Y o u m a y in d e e d have s h ip p e rs w h o c o n tin u e to p ro d u c e th re e tio n s to th e P e rfo rm in g A rts Cent! c o n trib u tio n s o f $7.5 m illion wcT th o u g h tfu l o f M r . J o n e s to l i f t th e v e il o f n u c le a r b o m b s p e r d a y a t R o cky F la ts . th a t A S M S U w ill a c tu a lly need g ro u p an a rg u m e n t. B u t please, d o n 't s u b s ta n tia te w ith th e u n d e rsta n d in g that t h i E v e ry d a y . a d isg ra ce ig n o ra n ce fro m m y eyes. D a n Jo n es has use d a h a tc h e t to d o th e th e ra p y . D a n Jo n es is m a k in g s u re o f it. O n his f ir s t d a y in o ffic e , th e S d t e N e w s y o u r c la im s b y u s in g K e n t B a r r y as a co m m o n d e n o m in a to r o f s tu d e n t b o a rd In o rd e r to m a ke R o c k y F la ts and w o u ld be used fo r a facility th f in te g ra te e d u ca tio n a l and perform d is a rm a m e n t a n a tio n a l issu e , 25 peo p le jo b o f sca lp el. T h o u g h h is p o s itio n ju s tifie s p ra is e d M r . Jo n e s ' "c o m p a s s io n ." I f th is is a p re s id e n ts . itie s . D a n Jo n es’ co n du ct in d e a lin g w ith fro m th e I*a n sin g a re a jo in e d o v e r 5,000 th e r ig h t to re m o v e a c a b in e t d ire c to r , i t is sa m p le o f h is "c o m p a s s io n ," I h ope I n e v e r K e n t B a r r y D a n Jo n es co m p a ris o n s a re A S M S U L e g is la tiv e R e la tio n s C a b in e t is a pe o p le in C o lo ra d a o on A p r il 29 a n d 3 0 to W e, th e re fo re , s tro n g ly recomil m o ra lly w ro n g to can a n e n tire c a b in e t see h im v icio u s. useless. A n d lim itin g y o u r a rg u m e n t to tw o d isg ra ce to good s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t. d e m o n s tra te f o r a p e a ce fu l g lo b a l co m m u n i because o f “ p e rs o n a lity c o n flic ts ” w ith one H e n ry E . Sosa s p e c ific issues b e tw e e n K e n t and D an th e B o a rd o f T ru ste e s o f hfSU ty . L ife , lib e r ty and th e p u r s u it o f h ap p ine ss I w as u n d e r th e n aive im p re s s io n th a t perso n . A c o m p a ritiv e a c tio n o n th e 341 E v e rg re e n # 6 f c e le b ra te s th e w e ak ne ss o f y o u r th e s is . T h e a tre D e p a rtm e n t w ing to i t i in a re a l sense. A S M S U s e lected o ffic ia ls sh o uld w o rk on n a tio n a l le v e l w o u ld be i f th e p re s id e n t E a s t L a n s in g Y o u r h e ra ld e d e n tre p e n e u r, K e n t B a r r y , place in th e c a p ita l o utlay p rio ritii T h ir t y p e o p le sta y e d b e h in d to s it o n th e d id an e x c e lle n t jo b o v e rs p e n d in g your r a ilro a d tr a c k s le a d in g in to th e p la n t u n til s tu d e n t ta x d o lla rs la s t te rm . A n d , i f th a t Ju a n ita M itchell.! M a y 27 w h e n th e U n ite d N a tio n s S pecial p r o f it m o tiv e is s t ill g n a w in g a t y o u r g u t, G re a te r L a n sin g Area Dancj S ession o n D is a rm a m e n t w ill be in fu ll a re n 't y o u th e le a s t b it c o n ce rn e d th a t s w in g in N e w Y o rk C ity . T h e y re p re s e n t all The b e n e fits o f o r g a n iz in g fa c u lty L e g a l S e rv ic e s D e p a rtm e n t w a n ts to spend your (re lig io u s ly p a id ) ta x d o lla rs on a n ew o f us w ith a p o w e r fu lly c le a r m essage. D is a rm a m e n t is th e o n ly r a tio n a l a lte rn a ­ Ju d g in g ly ri co ffe e m ach ine ? tiv e . th a t d ead e n d s in th e a d m in is tra tio n ; a T h e p re s e n t s itu a tio n r e la tin g t o th e a u to n o m y o f g ro u p s w ith in A S M S U is th e L iz a M a rro n w r itte n , b in d in g , le g a lly -e n fo rc e a b le M o b iliz a tio n fo r th e S u rv iv a l o f H u m a n k in d T h e S ta te N e w s does it again.| c o n tra c t th a t g u a ra n te e s d u e process rea so n th e r e a re s o m e tim e s se e m in g ly- fo r fa c u lty c o n c e rn in g a n y a n d a ll o f u n n e ce ssa ry e x p e n d itu re s . B u t c u r re n tly , I 513 A lb e r t S t. fin e a lb u m re v ie w , th is one I HI] E. can see n o m isu se o f fu n d s b y D a n Jones. E a s t L a n s in g u n lik e ly tit le , "M cC a rtn e y Ly ri® j| th e se b e n e fits . U Ja m e s H . P e te rso n T h is is a b s o lu te ly th e w orst albufflr P e rh a p s th e F G O ca n n o t a ffo rd to h a v e e v e r re a d . S im ply have a ca de m ic c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g a t M S U . Can fa c u lty m e m b e rs a ffo rd not A S M S U A s s is ta n t C o m p tro lle r R e s to re w in g H a e n le in fa ils to see any 'in U j to h a v e it? s tim u la tin g ly ric s ” in McCartney f m y o p in io n does n o t g ive her licend T o m W o lf On R o c k y F la t s A s a n a r ts o rg a n iz a tio n a nd a c o n tr ib u to r to M S U 's C a p ita l E n ric h m e n t P ro g ra m , w e th e ly r ic s " s tu p id ." I bet she re a lli D e p a rtm e n t o f m a th e m a tic s "U n c le A lb e r t - A d m ira l Halsejf 1031 L a k e L a n s in g R d. T h e in v in c ib le b e a u ty o f th e R o cky w is h to p ro te s t th e re c e n t d e c isio n to d ro p cla ssic " R A M " album . To c ite ! E a s t L a n s in g M o u n ta in s h ou se s an e q u a lly in v in c ib le e v il. th e T h e a tre D e p a rtm e n t w in g fro m th e c u r re n t e xa m p le , certainly T h e R o c k y F la ts N u c le a r W e ap o n s p la n t b u ild in g p ro g ra m o f th e M S U C e n te r fo r th e “ B la ck B e t ty " does not have ly r ic r w h ic h w a s e s ta b lis h e d b y th e A to m ic P e rfo rm in g A r ts . W e b e lie v e th a t th e v a lu e , b u t to a c e rta in group of M E n e rg y C o m m issio n in 1952. H o w e v e r, a n y U n iv e rs ity sh o u ld re s to re th e th e a te r w in g \fc ry e n jo y a b le . T h e re is no way tM G rie v a n c e s e n e rg y e xp e n d e d b y a p ro d u c t o f th e R o cky to its o rig in a l p lace in th e c a p ita l o u tla y fo r m u s t have som e m ystical p oe tic| F la ts p la n t w o u ld in d is c rim in a te ly c re a te a p rio r itie s in o rd e r to d e m o n s tra te good b e h in d i t to be o f value. le th a l a re a fo r h u n d re d s o f m ile s . F u r th e r ­ fa ith to th e U n iv e rs ity c o m m u n ity a nd to ‘L a s h ’ L a r r o w e s ta te d in th e M a y 3 m o re , ta lk in g ra d io a c tiv e p lu to n iu m is th e la rg e r c o m m u n ity . Donald L I S ta te N e w s th a t th e g rie v a n c e pro ce ta lk in g 250,000 y e a rs o f e x p a n d in g le th a l l39W oodif W e re c o g n ize th e p re ss u re s fo r a d m in ­ E a s fl C an w e a ffo rd raises, w h e th e r c a lc u la te d b y p e r­ ce n ta g e o r d o lla rs o r c o s t-o f-liv in g ; d u re is w o rk in g so w e ll w e d o n ’t need a fa c u lty o rg a n iz a tio n to re p re s e n t us. a re a s. In 1975 D e fe n se S e c re ta ry Ja m e s is tr a to r s t o be " p o litic a lly e x p e d ie n t” a nd d e n ta l c a re ; o p tic a l p ro g ra m s ; p sych i T h is is p a te n tly fa lse a n d m isle a d in g . not to h ave it? a tr ic c o ve ra g e ; m o re c o m p le te and T h e m o s t a g rie v a n c e p ro c e d u re can do d ep e n da b le e m p lo y e r p a id in su ra n ce DOONESBURY b y G a rry Tr a b o u t s a la rie s is to a d ju s t re la tiv e A le tte r to th e S ta te N e w s re p o rts c o ve ra g e ; e m p lo y e r-p a id re tire m e n t in e q u itie s . N o g rie v a n c e can d o any Ï T th a t w h ile M S U ’s fa c u lty g rie va n ce fu n d in g ; im p ro v e d te a c h in g and re w HEI!KD!UJHY th in g a b o u t g e n e ra l s a la ry levels. o ffic e r p u b lic ly says w e d o n 't need search c o n d itio n s ; m e a n in g fu l and e ffe c­ NO, M A M I VeHULAReNT F u r th e r , th e r e is no b ite to th e academ ic c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g because tiv e p a rtic ip a tio n in g o v ern a nce; g rie v a n c e fin d in g s . C h a irp e rs o n s can DONT THINK MARK YOUSTUDYING he is d o in g such a good jo b , he p riv a te ly g re a te r p o litic a l in flu e n c e w ith le g is la ­ a n d d o ig n o re re c o m m e n d a tio n s. KN0M5 H&S COMING. BUT W . Be SURE 10 fORFINALS! says a cadem ic c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g tu re s ; s tre n g th e n e d p ro m o tio n , te n u re , w o u ld ta k e 1 p e rc e n t o f h is sa la ry . E ve n TBLL HIM 10 KeepAN and jo b s e c u rity p ro v is io n s ; fu n d s and W e w o n 't lose th e g rie v a n c e ch a nn e l if eie a/i., rig h t.. % * a ssum ing th e la tte r is e x a c tly tru e , le ga l a id fo r e ffe c tiv e d efe nse o f fa c u lty w e o rg a n iz e . O n th e c o n tra ry , w e should L h ere a re som e o f th e b e n e fits th a t rig h ts , r a th e r th a n re lia n c e on “ a d v ice " fa c u lty (and th e ir fa m ilie s ) — eve n as e ve n beyable to o b ta in im p a r tia l o u tsid e to and “ g e n tle m e n s a g re e m e n ts ” w ith n e a r as W a yn e S ta te and C M U - a r b itr a tio n , w h ic h L a rro w e h im s e lf m a n a g e r a d m in is tra to rs ; p ro te c tio n in a fa vo rs. receive fo r th e ir dues, b e n e fits th a t g rie v a n c e sys te m th a t dep e n ds u lti , s u no rg an ize d fa c u lty d o n o t m a te ly o n b in d in g a rb itr a tio n b y objec e n jo y. R o b e rt S pira tiv e p ro fe s sio n a ls, n o t o n an a d m in is tra A sso cia te p ro fes sor. O rg a n ized fa c u ltie s e n jo y h ig h e r tio n p a id F G O and a g rie v a n c e syste m D e p a rtm e n t o f M a th e m a tic s iiwWSÜ 0 j G R O U P CITES FR E E D O M IS * i f Homosexual lifestyle debated (AP I In re lie d h e a v ily o n a rg u m e n ts rig h ts fe a r th e law w ill m ake On* th e E u g e n e C itiz e n s fo r H u m a n ■ gene „V. ih r 0»m th a t h o m o s e x u a lity is im m o ra l. w h e th e r yo u a re black o r g a y ,” ersit> h o m o se xu a lity m o re acceptable B ig h ts , w h ic h w a n ts to ke e p uni'1 (l , h'im osexual R u t th is ca m p a ig n is d iffe r and encou ra ge hom osexuals to he said, c a llin g i t “ a le g itim a te - (o rep«**' ,jn>î w ith o u t e n t. I t a rg u e s , p r im a r ily , th a t th e o rd in a n ce , is s k e p tic a l hum an rig h ts q u e stio n ." fla u n t th e ir life s ty le . t li* |S »tations fro m h o m o s e x u a lity s im p ly is n o t about th e d iffe re n c e s b e tw e e n R u t even M o nie a l concedes .»id Jt"1 B u t M a u re e n G e ib e r, a n o th e r th is ca m p aig n and o th e rs . lik e r a r e o r re lig io n . V O IC E ’S fin a n c ia l in de p en d V O IC E le ad e r, says th e issue is “T h e o p p o s itio n is g e ttin g a I# * . repeal g ro u p “ W e ’ve n e v e r seen le g is la tio n th a t e m p lo y e rs and land bird s lot s lic k e r a nd a lo t s ly e r ," he ence, and said b oth sides a re at»d. 'I"' ¡ality passed to p ro te c t a life s ty le . I t ’s a v o id in g o u tsid e h e lp . In S t. honx- sh o uld n o t be forced to accept said. “ B u t w e th in k th e a ve ra g e i, i ouest ion of n o t a le g is la tiv e issu e ." P aul and W ic h ita , th e re p e a l hom osexuals i f th e y fin d th e ir • t f V "" LnrotectmK- K u g e n e , a c ity o f a b o u t 100,000, is hom e o f th e U n iv e r w a y o f life o ffe n sive . "H o m o s e x u a ls a re fre e to c itiz e n can see th ro u g h it. A t th e b o tto m o f e v e ry th in g th e y m o ve m e n ts w e re aide d b y e n ­ te rta in e r A n ita B ry a n t’s g ro u p , s ity o f O re g o n . T h e a m en d say is th e sam e s o rt o f m y th s ." th e a rc h ite c ts o f re p e a l in r hr n u lin r r n ir s up p ra c tic e it, to preach it and m e n t, w h ic h a dded se xu a l o ri H e re je c ts th e n o tio n th a t M ia m i. | | ( May 11 * ‘1' a d v e rtis e it. W h a t else d o th e y hom osexuals have a d iffe r e n t e n ta tio n to th e lis t o f c a te g o rie s So fa r, V O IC E has ra is e d i Slick rr|»'.'l w a n t.' she said. “ S o c ie ty has cla im th a n o th e rs to p ro te c tio n ... itir s th a t fo r w h ic h th e c ity 's c iv il rig h ts m o re th a n $15,000. b u t M oni- n e v e r accepted h o m o se xu a lity fro m bias. “ T h e e ffe c ts o f |[’j"p,rt| hrnicisriual o rd in a n ce fo rb id s d is c rim in a cal s g ro u p cla im s eve n m o re as b e in g n a tu ra l." d is c rim in a tio n a re th e sam e tio n , passed th e c ity co u ncil la st success - m o re th a n $25,000 jrdintni'r' m 'h r l u i I* a rry M o nie a l, a m e m be r o f N o v e m b e r. I t d id n o t g o in to to w a rd a $50,000 goal. e ffe c t, h o w e v e r, because 10,000 pjliirof Kla . an< 1 ,n M l ffo rts led s ig n a tu re s w e re q u ic k ly col i«inn.. r«*P«*a le cte d on p e titio n s to re fe r it to t " im s" ' rs & .M ay- i li.psulril sucres». Kan n s im ila r has ir r r r .l a v.,le lh '" " ' ,lr,te* a p o p u la r v o te . D e an a ckn o w le d g e d m o ra l issues a re in v o lv e d som e w h a t — th a t o p p o n e n ts o f gay th a t Priest fights gays W IC H IT A , K an . i A I * i Th,- B a p tis t m in is te r. R e v. Ron A d ria n , ca m p a ig n in g th e o n ly sid e th e y s u p p o rt. A n o th e r v o te is scheduled A fte r R om an C a th o lic B isho p to repeal an a n ti d is c rim in a tio n la te r th is m o n th in E u g e n e , la w th a t p ro te c ts hom osexuals, D a v id M a lo n e y s u p p o rte d r e ­ »uncil planning said he is ra is in g a “ con se rva tiv e voice fo r m o ra l decen cy." 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" C iv il rig h ts is th e issue, he said. “ M o ra ls a re an in d iv id u a l m a tte r .” A d ria n , 35 y e a r o ld p a s to r o f th e G le n v ille B ib le B a p tis t ( h u rc h , c ite s " th e w o rd o f G o d " th a t c iv il r ig h ts a re in v o lv e d : “ A tr u e m in o r ity is b o rn a m in o rity , lik e blacks o r In ­ T u e sd a y, th e v o te rs o f W ich i as he leads th e C o n cern e d dian s, he said. “ T h e se peo p le ta w ill decide in a special ( itiz e n s fo r C o m m u n ity S tan choose th e w a y th e y liv e .” H e ecial seminars e le c tio n w h e th e r to re p e a l an a m en d m e nt to th e c ity 's c iv il rig h ts o rd in a n ce th a t has m ade it ille g a l to d is c rim in a te a g a in st d ard s. 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GRAND RIVER E ! i3 7 7 m i P i u v M T 3 3 7 - l 6 3 9 N o tic e : Z o d ia c c lo g s by E n c o re q u a li t y c o n s t r u c t e d t o f it y o u r a re f e e t - p e r f e c t ly . T h e Z o d ia c c lo g u p p e r is m a d e o f s o f t d e e r t a n Last Week for Spring Term Books w ith r e a l w o o d b o t to m s . A n d is p a d d e d w i t h fu ll f o a m le a th e r s o c k d o w n to t h e t o e . Z o d ia c s l in e o f c lo g s o r e f a s h i o n e d u p t o d a t e , in c o lo r s lik e r u s t , a c o r n Beginning this week, we w ill begin setting up a n d w a l n u t . " A v a i la b l e in fu ll s iz e s 5 -10. N o t a ll s ty le s books fo r Summer quarter . I 1)7b. ff e 11 s till IN PAPERBACK AT LAST! Z P ÎK tA R L S A G A N ’S try to help you fin d your Spring term book, but IM b y e n c o re The Dragons a we suggest you don t delay. I hanks. ip fbheparcft of Eden ohoes A history oi tlu> h u m a n b ra in "U p sta irs at tha D ow n to w n " " t h e Big Ban}-, 15 b illio n vjrs *W>, u, the day b e fo re ls|('l(la y ....it is a d e lig h t!" M I H ! "In the center»! campus 3 2 6 S o . W a s h in g to n 4 8 5 -7 2 1 5 I - N e i v Vo/A //m e » booh ■a Vg -■■ n o n T .. rU^ V X . sW T O r - V A *• ' . f . 1S-V-•? Eait Lansing 3 1 7 E a s t G r a n d R tv e r ® Ballantine Books 372 2015 Hitters host WMU in pair todJl Th e gam es m a y n o t c o u n t in th e B ig T e n s ta n d in g s , b u t M id A m e ric a n ra c e w ith * 7 q » , n onetheless, to d a y 's baa e b al! d o u b le h e a d e r w ith W e s te rn M ic h i gan a t 2 p .m . a t K o b s F ie ld is s t ill im p o rta n t. The Broncos have a 5 7 mark agifinsT? mark' 2313-1 ol I f M S U , 27-16 o v e ra ll a n d 8-4 in th e B ig T e n , can w in b o th The Spartans swept a twinbill from w i t * " , 111* ® « ! Kalamazoo, 4 3 and 15-7. " « te rn last TUJ gam es, i t w ill be th e m o a t w in s fo r a n M S U te a m sin ce 1971. MSU ‘GREENS' T IE FO R S E V E N TH H ead coach D a n n y L itw h ile r w ill send E ric R o se kran a and M a rk S u th e rla n d to th e m o u n d in th e fir s t gam e. C h u c k B a k e r, w h o I’ellerin said the coaehing staff w n u lH u i k Brian Wolcott or U rry P ..h„ick in „ " ! ! ? '" W W 1 la ste d o n ly tw o - th ir d s o f an in n in g S a tu rd a y a g a in s t O hio S ta te , really like to win these games." he said °n tod«y l w ill p itc h th e n ig h tc a p . As far as the Big Ten race iroes if a • I Grover leads S partans W ill be able to catch Michigan. AI.'houghThe w T ' h a l • "W e 'v e g o t t o g e t th e o th e r p itc h e rs g o in g w ith a ll th e gam es w e have co m in g u p ," sa id a s s is ta n t coach F ra n k P e lle rin . he Big Ten season with , mediocre „cord ['ne,e through the conference game, to an 11 ] m 'v (‘y h,v» bi I ’ e lle r in w a s s p e a k in g a b o u t th e fiv e s tra ig h t d a y s w ith The Spartans are in sole p o „ e„ i„ „ ] d ou b leh e a de ra M S U haa fa c in g th e m s t a r tin g th is w e e k e n d . 8 4 Big len mark. The hitters will have i f " *>■ W e s te rn M ic h ig a n is c u r re n tly in second place in th e Saturday and Northwestern Sunday. hl‘a,l''rs i By J O E C E N T E R S runner up. S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r ite r "We put some pretty darn good numbers th is w e e k e n d ." For the third straight year, as expected. Ohio State took top The Spartans were led by sophomore Rick G ro v e r, w h o p la y e d honors in the 13th annual Spartan Invitational Golf Tournament held over the weekend. on the Green Team, with a 150 score. Tom B a k e r, w h o a lso p la y e d for the Green Team, and Steve Lubbers, who p la y e d fo r th e W h ite W om en given berth The Buckeyes tied a team record, which they set last year, with Team, both carded 152 scores. Doug L e m a n s k i and J im C r is t, b o th a 36 hole score of 727. MSU’s Green Team finished in a playing for the Green Team, each shot 155 for th e tw o ro u n d s . seventh place tie with Minnesota with a 764 total, and the MSI’ White Team finished 20th with a score of 794. "Rick Grover had a fine tournament." F o ssu m s a id . " H e ’s playing better and better all of the time. Everyone p la y e d th e ir in softb all region als Austin Peay. a member of the Ohio Valley conference, finished hearts out . . . This tournament is just what we n e e d e d ." second behind OSU with a 754 score. Bowling Green placed third Ohio State's John Cook, a 19 year old so p h o m o re w h o w a s a fir s t M S U ’s w o m e n 's s o ftb a ll te a m re c e iv e d th a t a t la rg e b e rth to th e The MSU men's and women's finally losing the lea3 at 756. Miami of Ohio finished at 757 and Indiana rounded out the team All American last year, took the medalist h o n o rs w ith ro u n d s club rowing teams were both M id w e s t R e g io n a l to u rn a m e n t coach D ia n e U lib a r r i w a s h o p in g race in the final 5o mel top five with a 759 total. of 68.68 for a six under par 136, which is an individual to u rn a m e n t defeated this weekend by their fo r. The number tw„ "It was just a great tournament.' said coach Bruce Fossum. "We record. counterparts from Notre Dame. T h e 10-team , d o u b le -e lim in a tio n to u rn a m e n t is b e in g h e ld in m the 2,000 meter J were 37 shots behind Ohio State, but were only 10 shots behind the Cook's teammate Rod Spittle and Illinois S ta te 's J im Z a rtm a n A lle n d a le th is y e a r. I t b e g in s on T h u rs d a y a n d ru n s th ro u g h Both team s lost by open tied for second with 143 totals. 8 :5 9 , nine seconds behij S a tu rd a y . w ater, hut the men's number Darm*. 1 Before the tournament, Fossum knew he had g ood te a m s and tw o had a real battle w ith the T h is w ill b e th e second re g io n a l to u rn a m e n t fo r th e S p a rta n s in MSU's next meet ,1 good individuals, and his only concern was th e w e a th e r, w h ic h Iris h 's ju n io r v a rs ity before as m a n y y e a rs . T h e te a m w e n t to re g io n a ls la s t y e a r as th e s ta te against Mercyhurst ‘ after a shaky start turned out to be fairly nice e x c e p t fo r a lo t o f c h a m p io n s a n d w e n t o n to fin is h second in th e to u rn a m e n t b e h in d wind on Sunday. W e s te rn Illin o is . The Spartans were able to match their first ro u n d sco re o f 382 on Sunday and most of the other team's scores w e n t u p , b rin g in g MSI' closer to the top and giving Fossum som e o p tim is m b e fo re the Big Ten Meet May 19 to 21 in Columbus, O hio. "Things are looking better for th e Big T e n ," F o ssu m sa id . " I L ax e rs ‘please’ K a n n e r don't think anyone can catch Ohio State and w e are h o p in g t o fin is h in the upper division. M S U ’s la cro s se te a m cam e goals for the win. "Our goal is to finish in second place." fro m b e h in d in th e fo u r th Tim Flanagan and Joe Poli Since the beginning of the season. Fossum k n e w that O h io S ta te was a powerhouse and he's had h is eyes set on that second s p o t in q u a r te r to g iv e co-head coach N e v in K a n n e r h is m o st g r a t if y towicz led the scoring with six and four goals respectively. m T»'" records were broken last week in ihe Women', J the Big Ten for a long time. After this weekend, that second-place in g w in w ith a 13-10 v ic to r y a t "Mark Pinto was the spark Kimberly Tomlinson hurled (he discus 94 feet up, f j finish is looking better all the time. L a k e F o re s t. plug for the comeback." Kanner record The-Other was set by the 440 yard relay team I “ I t w a s th e m o s t p le a s in g said. "He won some crucial Robey, Mary Jane Williams. Karen Keener and Val wl g am e I ’ ve co a ch e d ." K a n n e r face offs for us." with a time of 55.6. P said. “ W e ju s t g o t to g e th e r Final home m atch b e fo re th e s t a r t o f th e fin a l q u a r te r a n d s a id th a t w e w e re MSU will finish the season on the road against Ohio Denison Wednesday and Wooster Satur Winners in the field events were I.inda Wright in the hi] in feet 21. Mary Jane Williams, standing long jump 1 Elaine Zeeb. running long jump 114feet 101; Gina Major! g o in g t o d o it . T h e fin a l q u a r te r day. throw 1183 feet 41; and Annette Fowler, shot put i28 feetS today fo r netters w as th e h a rd e s t I had seen th e m p la y a ll y e a r." T h e la x e rs w e re tr a ilin g 10 6 The Spartans will play a couple of exhibition games on Old College Field against the In the running events Val Wrenbeek won the 70 yardI 110.7!. Elaine Zeeb, 50 yard dash iti.51, Jennifer Bogne. J run il:07.5l; Elaine Zeeb. 75 yard dash ,9.41; Jeanettj g o in g in to th e fin a l sta n za , b u t East Lansing Lacrosse Club 220 yard run i.'W.ili; J e n Dreff. 100 yard dash (13.31; and J MSI s netmen are looking for their sixth victory of th e season th e n sco re d se ve n s tr a ig h t May 20 and the Alumni May 21. Bogue, 880 yard run (2:41.75). when they face Western Michigan. 7 5. at 3 p.m. today on th e ta rsity Tennis Courts adjacent to Spartan Stadium. O PEN T H U R S D A Y A N D F R ID A V E V E N IN G S U N T IL 9 0 0 This will be the final home contest for the Spartans. 5-8, w h o a re looking to raise their home court record of 4 2. B ig bold sa n d a ls take M i s s J striding naturally through Spartan coach Stan Drobac is looking forward to the m e e tin g . su m m e r w ith genuine leather uppers over real wood bottoms "We've always had great matches against Western." D ro b a c Buskens") gives them a hand-w orked look, each heel individualized said. "I'm looking forw ard to seeing some good tennis. I just hope that Willard iFranki is ready to play." by the w ood gram 5 -1 0 m edium sizes Willard was injured in the Saturday matches with Ohio Sute. A "Eileen clog w ith open toe Antiqued tan uppers w ith buckle and stitch trim on sleek blond wedge, $18 BE A SU PER STA R SU PPO R T ER B "Desiree" m id-brow n or black on Suppon vouf learn mey are Cuampions' Older a genuine Superslay Suppor blond, branded heel, $18 let Dutton loflay ,-nd Pe recognised as a Superstar Supporter try your per sonaii;ec S upers« Supporter Wane! Cam Buttons may tie »orn to ganes, C "D a n a " m ulti-colored strips over pep rallies gattie ngs social events and other activities The card will an nounce your support of true champions peek-a hoc holed wedge finished "7ft# C la a s lc G ra d u atio n M a m o ra b llla '' w ith a rubber sole and orange Send 7 5 ! plus 7 5 cents tor handling in check or money order to "racing stripe ", $21 BUTTONS UNLIMITED. P 0 BOX 109 KALAMAZOO Ml 49005 Name Address City . Slate Z ip ------------ T h e B u tto n o n ly s o ld to C h a m p io n s Sophomore Rick Grover led M SI' in the 13th innutl Spartan Invitational held over the weekend. Grover ■hot a 150 for the 36 holes to lead MSU's Green Team to a seventh-place tie with Minnesota. tP h e il e o is h ic y o u o o ld e - o u d y 1 Kit 351-8880 1139 E G r a n d R iv e r i■V Tan-A-Ma! Sud» S66 7445 Maye' fa t'Hauer, VI 48023 F a s t, F re e 351-7100 TAN-A-MAT TO BE A GODDESS OF THE SUN D e liv e ry 966 Trowbridge * don't forget to ask for free cups of Pepsi1 Jacoböot ïis T u e s d o y . M a y 9. 1978 9 wm litOROtive £# C lo ftlM A d h r a rM flte g FRAN KLY S P E A K IN G . b v p h il f r a n k Employment For Root Apartmewts In fo r m a tio n V O LK SW A G E N 1976. very g ood co nd itio n, $2,300/best M C D O N A LD 'S RESTAU NEED A close, inexpensive 2 GIRLS NEEDED. River 147 Student S«rvic« IMg o ffe r 393 4956 after 6 p m m y / ; RANT o f O kem os (across parking space near campus? Glen. Ju ne - Septem ber, 3 5 10(4) fro m Meijers) is n o w taking Phone 372-5762 afte r 6 p.m. furnished. $85/m onth. 351- applications fo r fu ll and part X -4 -5 J1I4 ) _ 7134. S-5-5-1213) V W B US 1971, o nly 15.000 IATIS tim e em ploym ent fo r shifts I day •W por lino m iles on n ew engine, new Planning a spring move? Sell beginnings at 6:30 a.m. SUM M ER SUBLEASE one tires, A M FM stereo cassette your kitchen appliances t 1 3 day« •MK par lino A pplicants m u st be available bedroom , Capitol Villa. Un - ”T 332 5650. Z 8 5 1715) throu g h summer. A p p ly fro m quickly. Call tod a y to place 4 day« •7$< par lina JÜ 11t IS.M l1i )4 t* 8-10 a.m. o r 2-4 p.m ., M o n ­ your Classified a d 1 or sem i-furnished. 351-4248. Z-2-5-913) lit f i t I t t i 9 day« •7ng Cathy after 9 p.m . M o n ­ f • * • 3 I m « • '2 3 5 p i t i n s # r t io n small business em ploying 332-4004 persistently. H O N D A CB360, 1975, excel day Friday A ll day week m entally handicapped peo­ 5-5-12(3) K Dt' I'"« » * " 3 lin* ‘ (P'»POym»f>l) le nt co nd itio n, lo w mileage, ends. 484 1740 8 5-9(7) ■ od» • 4 l in « ’2 50 ple PROJECT ENTERPRISE. $550. 351 0967 after 5 p.m. Contact Jan Phipps 393 y p ., lin » o v « ' 4 l i n « ■p « i n w r t i o n 8 5 17(3) SUMM ER RENT only. 4442 8 5 18 (6) ^ !n n • * • 4 lin « ’2 50 p » r in w r t.o n B eautiful 1 bedroom a p a rt­ P in a L a k e j ] ' per lin t o v t r 4 Im «, ment New furniture, phone, H O NDA 460, 1972, excellent SUM M ER EMPLO YMENT at A p a rtm e n ts w f lh w n d f i 4 i / T r t t i « p o r t « l o n o d i ■ 3 Im « >1 5 0 balcony, air, utilities. Call 394- condition, w ith extras Besi ROSE LAKE W ILDLIFE RE 2255 4-5-12 (4) „ n n i t r ii n n 5 0 ' p « r l i n t o v t r 3 Im « o ffe r 332-0128.8 5 11 (3) SEARCH CENTER, through 6080 M a rsh Rd. w o rk-stu d y program 373- Meridian M a ll A re a H O NDA 1975'-i CB 360 6 IT IS the policy o f the State 9358 5-5-10 (5/ speed, m any extras $525, News th a t the last 4 weeks of D ta d lln ti * 1 6 S plus utilities best o ffe r 3556917 term all S tu d en t Classified M jpm Icío«*doybaforapublication PRINTER FULL tim e. AB 2 8 5 17(3) B im u m m u H A dvertising m ust be paid fo r ' o n e b e d r o o m u n f u r n is h e d Dick 360 Experience must. ^»ilo^on Chonga publuotion I p m 1 clots doy batora in ir he A pp ly in person, 3308 S outh in advance beginning May 4th, 2 p.m . S-19-5-31 (7) 'G . E . a p p lia n c e s 'f u l l y c a r p e t e d 125 H O N D A 1972 w ith hel © CO LLEG E M E D IA SERVICES b o x 4 2 4 4 B e rk e le y C A 9 4 7 0 4 Cedar, S uite 11, Lansing. Qnc»od 'i ordered <1 connol ba concallad or chongod m et. $300. 882 9961 afte r 4 8-5-12(5) 'A ir d ra p e s iMohar Istinsarlion 'a d io c e n t to n e w c o u n ty p.m 8 5 18 (3) V r »o '> 00 charge for I od chonga plus 50' par oddi'ional changa for moximum of 3 chongas 1971 H O N D A 350 CB. excel Employment j{ Employment j | Employment RECEPTIONIST - CASHIER YES...two p a rk fo r busy insurance o ffice johns per opartmenf neigte News will only ba responsible for tha 1st le nt co n d itio n, perfect M u st be able to type at least 339-C192 a ro un d-to w n transportation, joy t incorraci msartion Adjuslmant doims musi $350. 351 8951 S -5-5 9 13) EXPERIENCED DISCO COOKS, L O N G 'S o f Lansing SU M M ER W O R K . Have you 45 w p m a nd have some cash­ A n d Balconies, too. IvM iaga b«mode withm 10 days of expiration data is cu rre ntly ta kin g applica­ , or« due 7 days from od axpirolion dota If not teacher, part-tim e. A lso fu ll­ tio ns fo r broiler, saute and g ot yours lined up yet? iering experience com m ensurate w ith e xperi­ Salary Waters A Rivers 75 SUZUKI 500, like new, tim e male, fem ale ballroom pad by due data a 50* loia sarvica chorga w ill lo w mileage, $800 or besi teachers. T op pay fo r q ua li­ banquet cooks. A pp ly in per­ Pre law. Pre-Med, and B usi­ ness m ajors. Call 372-8303 fo r ence A n A ffirm a tive A ction Edge Apts. SUM M ER SUBLEASE, 4 son 6810 S. Cedar. 8-5-12 (7) Employer Call M King. 482- O r o o m m a t e s a r v ic a bedroom apartm ent, fu r­ bedue o ffer. 482 2516 3 5 9 131 fied people Call D e M e llio ’s an interview . Z -4-5-12 (5) 5566 fo r appointm ent. O tu m m a r fro m *4 5 nished, close to campus. S tu d io . 482 2259 betw een 12 p a r p a rs o n 351-0093 4-5-9 (3) a nd 1 p.m . only. 8-5-18 (11) Mi Savin / X -4-5-9 (8) BARTENDER, W A ITRE S S, flo orw alker needed. See FULL OR part-tim e , day hours. Carpet, w in d o w s, and t fra # c o n o a t RO O M M ATE FOR fu lly fu r ­ limóme i Aitonotive A G AM E RO O M personnel. M ickey. BO O M ROOM 351-7132. 8-5-12(4) BOOM general cle aning help. Call M r. Grossi. 482-6232. CAMP COUNSELORS. M ichigan boys camp, June now ore leasing for next fall and sum m er nished. Pool, sauna, air. 882- GOOD USED tires, 13 14-15 Y ou n g ladies preferred. Good 8556 20-5-31 <3l 3-5-11 (4) 20 A ug u st 12. Crafts, w a te r­ 1 05 0 W a t e r s E d q e D r inch. M o u nte d free Used pay. benefits and pleasant fro nt. M arried couDle co nsid ­ H A R D -W O R K IN G . RE­ n e x t to C e d a r V ' ll a g e SUM M ER A N D o r fall. A |kQ ^OX 1974. 4 door, F IA T 850 S pider 1970 conver wheels and h ub caps PEN- w o rkin g p ositions. Excellent SPO NS IB LE individual need­ C A B IN CO UNSELORS and ered. W rite FLYING EAGLE, r : condition Call 371 tibia, 35 m pg. $850. 351- NEL SALES. 1825 East M ichi p ositions fo r students, full m o th e r-in -la w s efficien cy 669 5342 eve 1434. Z -4-5-12 (3) gan, Lansing, M ichigan and part tim e. A p p ly in per ed fo r perm anent fu ll-tim e p rogram s ta ff needed fo r 1401 N. Fairview, Lansing, 48912 5-5-15 (17) 332-4432 apartm ent fo r 1 o r 2 girls. lunch b us b o y p osition 111:30 ca m p w ith u nique children. Near M S U . 351-4097. jirweier’ds 8 5 18 141 48912 482 5818 C 22 5 31(6) son only. C IN E M A X, 1000 G R E M LIN X, 1973 V-8. a .m .-3:30 p.m .). Great pay & Call collect 313-663-0551 8 3-5-9 (5) W J o lly Road 0 22 5-31(8) FEMALE NEEDED to pose fo r 3 speed, 8 tra ck/F M , sound benefits. Call M r. Solom on a .m .-5 p.m . Z-8-5-18 (5) n V Y C K lN G H A M . POOL, air |lC> SPECIAL 1968. runs Atfanlion serious photographicstudies. cond itio ning , need 1 o r 2 men 372 4300 a fte r 4:30 p.m. | d $275 372 2671 after 7 engine, $975 3 37 0430 8 510(41 MAT O w n a r s KITCHEN HELP e xper­ J IM 'S TIFFANY PLACE, ONE A R TS b cra fts m ajor to Som e n u d ity involved. Call to sublet fo r summer. 351- CIDM VILLA«! je. 5-5-^2i3- ience n ot necessary D epend­ 394-4048 betw een 5:30 and W hy have we becom e a bility and a w ill to w o rk is a d o w n to w n Lansing. 5-5-9(10) w o rk five hou rs a day in sum m er ch ild re n 's program . 9:30 p.m . Z-3-5-11 (5) 7356. 8-5-11 (4) APARTMINTS M A L IB U '72 50.000 miles, m u st A pp ly 9 a m. 11 a m. or N o w lo o s in g |WS0 76 automatic 350. L a m in g j l a r g e s t F i a t r e PART TIM E p osition. Easy Send educatio n al p hilosophy R O O M M A TE NEEDED, ow n standard s h ift, g oo d c o n d i­ 2 p m 5 p m P IG E O N INN i £V stereo 4 barrel. p a ir s h o p o v e r th e p o s t f e w SEW ING TEACHER, e xperi­ bedroom and bath, $125 f o r f o il a n d s u m m e r tion. 393-4514 8 5 15 I3I o u td o o r painting. N o experi & resume to GOODMAN 355 5345. 675 ya o rs ? C a ll us th e next 4105 N East S treet. Lansing, enced, part-tim e. Call 351- ence necessary H ours a r­ SCHOOL. G324 Gossard, m o n th 393-3759. 8-5-11 (3) B O G U E at RED C ED A R iXS-5-9'4« 8 5 10(7) 9020 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. t im e y o u r c o r n e e d s r e p a ir ranged 351-3036. 8-5-16(4) East Lansing. 5-5-15 (7) M A V ER IC K 1973, 2 door. 302 8 5-18 (3) M I-S 1 W a n d y o u II k n o w th e ons W O M A N NEEDED, pick your NEED 1 fem ale now. Share 1 JWIAflO 1971. 350 V 8, 4 V-8, 3 speed stick, steel w e r Y o u II b e p l e a s e d w i t h bedroom in 2 person. Fur­ EAST LAN SING , near cam ­ o w n hours. G ood co m m is­ PAR T TIM E Janitorial. Even­ PAR T TIM E HOSTESS, I nc good mileage, easy b e lled radials, 46,000 miles. ESL TEAC HING assistant, pus. 3 room s and bath. o u r s e r v ic e sion Call afte r 6 p.m 323 ings 15-20 h ours/w eek. Own cook. bartender. A pp ly nished. Rent negotiable. 351 - lirenance 6466130 A skin g $1,500. 669 3576 a fter part-tim e, sum m er. Call 351- 2737 8-5 15 (4) Unfurnished, no pets. M ar­ 1937.8 5 15 (4) tra nsp o rtatio n 482-6232. B AC KS TA G E, Meridian Mall. 6 p .m . 8 -5 -1 8 (4 ) 3815. 8-5-18 (31 I f t 'H R ia s m X 8-5-9(41 8-5-11 (3) ried couple o r single wom en, ■OfrV VAN 1964 good M A Z D A GLC 1977 5-speed, Imports IN G H A M INTERM EDIATE S chool D istrict is seeking IM M E D IA TE A N D SUM M ER EXPERIENCED W A IT R E S S ­ BABYSITTER NEEDED M o n ­ HASLETTARMS $190. 332-5988. 0-8-5-16 (6) lOTtoor re built engine. $ cr best offer 339 3225 A M /F M cassette, radials, applications fo r su bstitu te O PENINGS A V A ILA B L E . ES and cocktail waitresses apply in person between 2 day, W ednesday, Friday, 1-4 p.m. Close to M S U 332 SUMMER&FALL NEEDED FOR summer, 1 man fo r plush 2-man a pa rt­ |K'?4 snow tires. 3,000 miles. $3400 negotiable. 332 8472 teachers fo r special educa tio n program s. E ffective n ow W arehousem en S ecretaries and 5 p.m . PERRY'S OLDE 2625. 8-5-18 (3) LEASING m ent. Carriage Hill N orth AN 1977, 305 V-8 6 5-9 (4) b 1978-79 school year. Con S killed T rades COZY IN N , 1146 S. W a sh ing ­ PAR T-TIM E help fo r co n ­ 351-204 4 Apartm ents. $130 m onth. Landscaping ton , form e rly the G rand Zook. 351-5816 or 489-7277. |ura:< ’ 7,000 best offer. M O NTEG O GT 1972. A M FM ta ct Harold Hum ble. 676- 3268. 5-5-10 (8) General O ffice 14-5-19(3) cession stand. M u st be over 351-813 5 8-5-16 (6) ®5rove 332 1763 18. Phone 323-7244 between tape d eck, g oo d co nd itio n. If you have any o f the se skills U rn 1-4 p.m . 5-5-15 (4) $800 355 8099. 2 5 -1 0 (3 ) JU N K C A R S w anted. A lso w e can keep yo u busy. NO 1 OR 2 people to summer SUMM ER SUBLET. 2-m an, EARN $5 as a research L A U N D R Y A S S IS T A N T , full selling used parts Phone FEES, GOOD P AY . A p p ly sublet large bedroom air, furnished, great location. VAN 1975. V. ton, p articipant. Call 355-1862 o r part-tim e , frie n d ly nursing 321 3651. C 22 5 31(3) 332-8482. 3-5-9 (3) y steenng and brakes. ONE FIVE $100 $500. Trans p o rta tio n S pecials FLUMER between 4 7 p.m . (m ust be 21) S 5 5-12(3) b efore 3 p .m . a t M A N ­ POWER INC., 105 E. W a sh ­ hom e, g oo d benefits. A pp ly in person, NHE LAN SING , For Rut r £ $130.50. 351-6478. Arda 8-5-10(4) P*Rireo cassette, carpeted, ■¡owe and insulated. Excel­ lâ t $3200 firm 339 8738 F E L T S T A IR 656-4343 0 4 5 -1 2 (3) CHEVROLET. IG NITIO N PAR TS fo r your foreign car; in stock at rea PAR T TIM E cook fo r day tenaw, d o w n to w n Lansing. 20 5 31 (13) 1313 M ary A venue. Lansing. 2-5-9<6> SPA R TA N ACRE G AR ­ 3-BEDROOM furnished fo> CEDAR GREENS |fr5 3 û pm B 15-9 181 O LD S '64, a u to m a tic, g oo d sonable prices. CHEOUERED FLAG FOREIGN CAR care center. Call 353-5154. 3 5 10(3) FULL A N D p a rt-tim e jo b s fo r LITTLE C E A S A R 'S needs in ­ DENS. B eautiful plot. 30 X 50' Organic o r regular, soil. W ater and ro to -tille r avail­ 6-men. One block to campus. Slick. 12-month lease S tan APARTMENTS PAR TS, 2605 East Kalama June. 332 3900 or evenings ru n n in g c o n d itio n . $250. 485- sharp, a m bitious people. Earn side help. A p p ly in person. ^lASS1969, air, A M /FM , zoo St One mile w est of able. 337-7714 afte r 2 p.m. and weekends 332-0978 7 448.8-5-18 (3) S U M M ER EM P LO Y M E NT $106.60 per w eek part-tigne. 1621 W . M o u nt Hope. 10-5-16(6) 0-7-5-917) now lo osin g for I good transportation Campus. 487 5055. Call 374-6328, 4-6 p .m . fo r 8 5-17(3) sum m er A fall I * 3492072 5-5 9 13) C 22 5-31(7) W aitresses, w aiters, co ckta il interview . 8-5-12 (6) P INTO 7 2 . n e w tires, tuneup, m u st sell, $300. 337-2777. waitresses W rite fo r appli HOLDEN-REID M E N 'S DON'T MISS SUMMM AT I t972 automatic, M A S O N BODY SHOP 812 E. cation and in terview , Mr. •furnished apartm ents (K top riu n gfjam 5-5-12(3) FEMALE M A SSEUSE w a n t­ CLOTHIERS n o w taking a p ­ I * - ’" •myt top. $1,250. Kalamazoo, since 1940. A u to W illia m Oliver, THE K IN G 'S ed. $8 hour. W e w ill train. plications fo r p art-tim e su m ­ •sw im m ing pool 321 8503 pain tin g collision service. TABLE, Box 146 Prudenville, I » 1! 3 PINTO W A G O N 1973. Runs A m erican foreign cars. 485 M l 48651 10 5 1 0 (8 ) 489 2278. Z 24-6-2(3) mer sales. N ig h ts a nd w e ek­ •air conditioning w e ll, b o d y solid, $700. Jo h n ends. Experience preferred •within w alkin g 0256. C 22-5 31(5) 4620 South H agad orn Rd. (North of Mt. Hope) a t 373 9908 o r 332 3268. P AR T-TIM E and sum m er G AN TO S, RESPONSIBLE A p p ly in person, Frandor P ’ S.'. 242 1972 4-speed « L u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s c o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d w i t h d is tin c ­ distance to cam pus 6-5-11 (3)_ _ p ositio n s fo r M S U students, individual to p e rfo rm lig h t S ho p pin g Center. 5-5-12(7) I jtto erceiient condition. Garage cluttered? Sell those t iv e S p a n is h M e d it e r r a n e a n f u r n i t u r e a n d s h a g c a r p e tin g 15-20 hou rs/w e ek. A u to ­ m aintenance w o rk and m is­ ■»3444 8 5 1614) j , 321 7500 or P O N TIAC G RA NDV ILLE 1973. 1 o w n e r, excellent c o n ­ extra bicycles fast w ith a q uick action Classified ad! m obile required. Phone 339- 3400. C 22-5 31(5) cellaneous duties. H ours M o n da y - S aturday, 9 a .m .-l EXPERIENCED counselor to co-lead canoe W OMAN th r o u g h o u t. « E a c h u n it h o s d is h w a s h e r a i r c o n d itio n in g a n d h e a t in g g a r b a g e d is p o s a l c e n tra l 351-8631 F S W 19J6 B210 Au(0 d ition . $ 1850/best o ffe r. 323- p.m ., S unday 12 p.nv-1 p.m . trip s fo r northern M ichigan 4139 a fte r 5 p .m . 8-5-15 (5) * S w im m in g P o o l o n d p r iv a t e b a lc o n ie s FEMALE ESCORTS w anted. A p p ly in person a t Lansing camp. M inim um age 21. 332- 1135 M ichiga n Ave. I . ,adl0' rust proofed, [ Employment i f $ 6/hour. N o tra in in g neces­ M all only. 8-5-10(8) 3991. 5-5-12(5) S p K i° l 12 m o n th S U M M M R A T H M l » 12 Sp* ‘ l° l m o n th E. Lansing P O N TIAC L E M A N S 1971, 2- doo r, 350. E xcellent shape, B AB Y SITTE R W A N TE D , sary. Call 489-2278. Z -2 4 6 2 1 3 ) NURSES AIDES. Full b part PROGRAM MER, FU L L -tim e / IT JS1.T 1 M (next to Brody) $1,500. 355-0924 7 a .m .-1 East Lansing. Several eve­ tim e needed im m ediately. A ll p art-tim e positions. A p p li­ p.m . Z-8-5-18 (4) n ings and afte rn oo n s thru W A ITR E S SE S - W IL L train, 3 shifts, paid orie nta tion . cants should have Fortran, sum m er. O w n transportation. no S undays o r Holidays. A pp ly in person a t P R O V IN ­ Cobol, o r PL1 tra in in g plus ll: ^ T T e,celle" '- G ood w ages a nd tips. M u st C IA L HOUSE S O U TH - some course w o rk in a c­ SUBARU S ED A N 1973, 332 3454. 8 5 11 (6) I rj’5 3, 6 p' m- be 18 o r o lder. A p p ly SAITES 2100 Provincial Drive. L o c a t­ co un ting . Call M r. Robinson S I,500. Je e p com m ando w a g o n 1972.11800. Call afte r A V O N BE successful in sates R E S TA U R A N T 129 W . Ash. ed o ff Aurelius Road b etw een a t A LL S TA TE MANAGE­ 5 p.m . 655-3108 o r 666-1149 w ith o u t experience. Call 482 St. M ason. 676-2080 a fte r 2 M o u nt Hope and Cavanaugh. MENT. 351-1310 fo r a p p o in t­ f e / TD Red Wagon, 2 5 10 151 6893. C 5 5-12(3) p .m . 8-5-12(6) m ent. 0-8-5-16 (9) 8-5-11 (10) -# *5 ^ l i i J T ! s'ee,'n0' b,8kes- I ^ V e v c: rad'als. 63.000 S OLEX 100 m iles per gallon, I to»S2t ’ ^ filled lor Fall 'Free RoommateService *Ww*MONlY Now Looting G et in the 'Dishwashers M O M : W E love you m ore M O M ■ YOU'RE the Great M O M M Y GAIL: To the "b ig for Swmmor swim at Students 'Central Air Conditionmg than D onny & Fritz, The new es tn Best W ishes on youi g irl" I love best! Happy THEY W ENT shouldn't have Camaro, Hockey . . Mary & Jay. Your lovin g son. M arty M o th e r’s Day Fi " • « ••■ I* H a n ■ml Pall Burcham Woods T H A T - A W A Y . . .T O 'SwimmingPool Cathy B. to live in drab 1 & 2 bedroom N o w l e a s in g f o r F a ll C O L L IN G W O O D 'UnlimitedParking *Hoated pool A P T S !! little rooms. ' '" " ' " " l o o . p la n . f " » H lllo n « fu rnishe d apartm ents * Air conditioning T r e a t yourself 'Pleasant Landscaping ~W illhed CEDARVIEW * 10* bus to campus ' a i r c o n d it io n e d this s um m er 'Special 12-monthrates *Amplo parking 'd is h w a s h e r ; ' * " l« « l. n ln t„ wn NORWOOD 's h a g c a r p e t i n g to BEAUTIFUL * Nicely furnlshod TO M Y special friend (M om ). “Mow os RIVERSIDE *5 Btks. to campus 'u n l i m i t e d p a r k in g FRKE B U S M O M . HERE is a special MO M . '2 b e d ro o m s M o the r's Day greeting, cause W e don t say this enough, You are really super. Thanks 731 New leeslngtot yo u've been so special to me. You re the greatest! for your counsel & support. ® Per m o n th Summer endSell ' m o d e l o p e n d a ily S E R V IC E call 351-5647 Love. Randy. Love, Your daughter JM K . *¡1V,MITY fo r rates and Sum m er 2 b e d ro o m ' 1M Sinner’165 Model Open 9-9 Carolyn. Doug, and Pam. " • » A il Everyday leases 1 bedroom ' 1M 12months*275 APARTMENTS Leasing for i U M ichigan studios *135 745 Rurcham call 351-8282 731 B uV ch jm Drive ***•*« « « 1390 E. G ra n d River (bohind Roller World Summer & Fall 1-5 p.m. O ffice h ou rs « 9 1 -3 1 1 « on tha rlvarl) 351 7212 C A U . 3 4 9 -3 5 3 0 (coll batwoan 10-5 pm) l0y' ». 1978 [_ Apartments | [ g ; [ Noises Noises |(£ j [_ rooms )(>] | * Silo ||$ | [ For fw H s fw rtiJ ] U lP i'l Siriic» j E AST LAN SING . B rand new HOUSE W IT H b ig ro o m s CLOSE. FURNISHED, room s M O TO R O LA Q U A S A R 19", M X BOO TS U .S.G .P. size 11. EAST LAN SING , co m fo rta ­ M S U 1 block. 2 la rge bed­ IT IS the p olicy o f the Stete 1978, black a nd w h ite , $110, Like n ew . $30. 371-4682. PROMPT, rooms. 2 baths, furnished. furnished, 3 b ed ro om 3 near M S U . $ 9 0 /m o nth s u m ­ in q u ie t house, fo r summer. N e w t th e l th e last 4 weeks o f experie J ble 1 bedroom furnished. co st $150. 484 8266. Sum m er only. 2-4 people. b locks fro m cam pus. 12 mer o r fall. 353-1356; 337 U tilitie s inclu de d , Call a fte r 3 E-5-5-10 (3) term all S tu d en t Classified W alk to MSU. shopping. m o n th lease fro m J u n e to 0074. S-5-5-15 (3) p.m .. 351 8154 8 5 17(4) 4-5-12 (3) Sum m er $145, fall $195. 351 332-1497. 6-5-1214) A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid tor 4745 5-9 p.m. o r 351-4107. Ju n e only. V ery nice, $440 BEATLE A L B U M co lle ctio n in advance beg in ning May per m onth. 332-3900, days. P E N N S Y L V A N IA AVENUE REFRIGERATORS FROM 8-5-11 161 O W N ROOM in 2 bedroom , 3 LARGE bedroom s in 5-m an 23 co lle ctib le album s, C h rist­ 4th, 2 p.m . S-19-5-31 171 q u ie t fo r stud e nt $ 75/m onth $25. A ir c o n d itio n e rs fro m m as album . English releases female, $120/m onth, campus 0-7-5-918) house to sublease sum m er. 1 Papers 601 Mg p lus d ep osit. Phone 489 5574 $95. D O M E S TIC A P P L I­ DESPERATE - NEED 2 close. Call J ill 332-2691 after b lock to campus. Call A rt. + 12 p h o to album s fu ll o f ANCE S A LE S , 3022 S ou th S IG M A CHI Fra tetn itv Little 332 3670. 8 5 15 (3) a fte r 5 p .m . 0 3 5 10(4) clip p ing s, p h o to s and m e m ­ roommates fo r sum m er term. 6 p.m . Z-5-5-12(3) 4 BEDROOM 1 'h baths, fu ll Cedar S tree t, Lansing. 882 S ister Ruah. Open house 7:30 $55 per m onth per person. orabilia. Largest selection o f basement, fu lly carpeted 7282 5 5-15 (5) p m , 10 p.m . W ednesday O W N ROOM, female, sum used album s 2000 + I Dan 353 6041. 5-5-914) SPACIO US 2-man, summer, close to cam pus. $350/m onth JUNE LEASE, partly fu r ­ M ay 10. 332 6162 fo r rides' m er, near cam pus, furnished W IL C O X T R A D IN G POST, Z 2 5 10 (7) ¡ T S , EXPERIENCa furnished, air, h a lf m inu te to + utilities. A vailable Ju n e 15- nished, 5 bedroom house, A U D IO S ALE , an exclusive p arking. 332 0400 X 4 5-11 485-4391. C 22 5 31(9) campus, $175. 332-0412. 349-5066. 8-5-16(5) $450 351 0765 afte r 6:30 p.m . sale o n som e o f th e fin est ^ . c nÄ r e' « Beeclmood Z-8-5 17(4) RENTING FOR sum m er and 8-5 18 (5) SUM M ER RO O M S Fur audio gear available. S ta rts IN S T A N T C A S H . W e ’ re pay Real Estate m W ednesday. See S ta te New s Apartments DESPERATELY need 1 male fall. Houses and duplexes, 3-7 NICE 4 or 5 bedroom house nished, parking, 2 blocks cam pus, $98 very negotiable. ad. M ARSHALL M U S IC , in g $1 $2 fo r albu m s in g oo d shape. W A Z O O RECORDS. C UONMPLAEPT* DfSs FR0 J 5 blocks to M S U room m ate to sublet N orw ood A pa rtm e n ts fo r sum m er only. bedroom s. Call m ornings o nly 351 6471 OR-22 5-31(5) available fo r sum m er w ith fall 353 4815. Z 4 5 12 (4> East Lansing. C l 5-9 (7) 223 A b b o tt. 337 0947. EAST LA N S IN G , G reat Cape Cod! Rental o r fam ily. 4 ?nd ä esea d o ption. 612 V irginia, $375. Type selling |BIM ^ Large 2 bedroom Ben 355-6261. $100'm o n th . C 22 5 31(4) bedroom », 2 car garage ap­ o ffset pnnring .W 351 5865. Z 4 5 1 2 (4 ) C B. JO H N S O N 323 Mes furnished Z -1-5-914) IDEAL LOCATIO N. S um m er senger, S hakespere antenna. pliances. $36,500. 1124 Sny For estimate stoc N O W LEASING fo r summer sublet ro o m in house 337 Q U A LIT Y U SED equ ip m e nt Special sum m er rates O NLY 2 fo u r bedroom s le ft. 1 $70. 337-0313 a fte r 6 p.m . der. Cell 349-4877 or 676- East Grand Riv«*r „ and fall. 2-6 bedroom houses. a t a fa ir p rice w ith w a rra n ty. 4819. 8-5-12 161 9933 Jenn ifer. S 5 5 9(3) Call EQUITY VEST, 351 1500. w ith in w a lkin g distance, 1 on E 5-5 9(3) C 22 5 3 , " H 2 bedroom units, *160 Now leasing bus route. A vailable fo r fall. K e n w o od 120 w a tt receiver 0-3-5-11 (4) $475 Now looting for fo r summer and IT IS th e policy o f the S tate THESES. TERM fall OB low a t * 2 9 0 Call 351-4107. 0 15 5 3 1 (51 N ew s th a t the last 4 w eeks of UP TO 1/3 b m o re savings. C om parison w elcom ed. S ony reel tap e recorder Recreatioi jlg&j "w nu scrip ts by f r , , “ 1* ' fa ll FARM HOUSE, 15 miles PERSON NEEDED to share term all S tudent Classified $90 ^ « a d m i n i s u l 0^ ' « Coll o ffo r! pm O PTIC AL D IS C O U N T 2617 C a p ito l V illa south. M ason area, 3 bed­ house in Okemos. O w n room , A dve rtisin g m ust be paid for E. M ichigan, Lansing, M l. M cIn to sh P re -A m p C26 $349 h a il B R IT A N IA I A n d it's 332-2616 BLt ^ 59 3 3 2 -0 0 5 2 room s, barns, 10 acres, $350. in advance beginning M ay Thorens 145C $195 close to bus route, m ust like 372 7409 C 5 5 12(51 a bo ut tim e w e had cheep A vailable Ju ne 15 351 7497. 4th, 2 p.m . S 19 5 31 (7) H a rm o n K ardon A p a rtm e n ts children. $90 m o n th 349 MODERN 1 bedroom . Has- 1*5 O ffico hours 0-6-5-11 (5) 2866 8 5 15 (61 IT IS th e p olicy o f the S ta te C om p act S yste m $150 L ondon fares B ut can you a void th e air line rip o ff Irom ! Until RO O M FOR rent 3 blocks New s th a t th e last 4 weeks o f there? For sensationally lett, $170 plus electric. 339- 3 3 2 *3 3 3 0 EAST SIDE, five bedroom s fro m M S U . $79 m o n th 351 HI FI B U Y S 337 1767 LARGE. 12 bedroom , 16 term all S tu d e n t Classified priced overseas travel, call or 2739 o r 339-8417. 8-5-9 (3) furnished, fo r summer, $190 6827. 7 5 10 (3) 0-20-5-31 (12) M SU FOOT0AU ^ ro o m house, 4 bathroom s. A dve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r w rite FLIG HT HUNTERS Fall $290. 676 1557. 8-5 17(3) wanted, frMhnJ SUMM ER S UBLET across Partially furnished. Close to in advance b eg in ning M ay INC., 1353 East 87th Street] ONE FEMALE, Cedar Village, REG INA S PO RT 23 V « " h r C a " 355 ,616. or 1 78-79 sublet, on river. 332- fro m campus. Female to share one bedroom a p a rt­ 3 BEDROOM S in house, cam pus $780 m o n th . 351- 0997. 8 5-12 (6) For Sale 4th. 2 p .m S 19 5 31 (7) fram e, M a fac brakes, sim plex B ro oklyn , N ew York. 1-212 763 7894 Z B-1-5-9 1101 0437.8-5-15(3) gearing. 22 lbs. $150. 356 ment, $75 'm o nth . A ir c o n ­ females. Sum m er occu UPRIG HT P IA N O $100 or 100 USED vacuum cleaners. 3083 5 5-15 (3) pancy o p tio n Fall 351 6226 best o ffe r. 651 6437 eve N O W OR Ju n e 1, East side ditioned. 337-7045. 8-5-15 (5) 9 a .m .-5 p.m . 8-5-16(4) HOUSE FOR sum m er. Gf oup or in dependants 5 bed Tanks, cannisters, and up nings E-5 5-10 (3) S PEAKERS JE NS EN M o d el I Service lf/ti R A N T E D GIRl who e n i the outdoors to . ¡ „ „ J Lansing, beautiful 2 bed­ rights. Guaranteed on fu ll room, $155, furnished, car­ UNIVERSITY VILLA S U M M ER -FA LL optio n. 5 rooms. G rove S t., near cam pus. 351-7424 S-5-5 9(3) year. $7.88 and up DENNIS M IR A N D A 3 5m m S ensorex II 6, 3 w a y system . $350 o r best o ffe r. 351 1226. 8 5-10(4) FREE LESSON in com plex- weekend m the S m o if M ust have your Own ban t pet, modern. 332-1800, 1801.0-5-5-1015) 372- SUMMER&FALL bedroom , 2 bath, bilevel, rent D IS TR IB U TIN G CO M P A NY . 316 N. Cedar, o pposite C ity 50m m Lens, 1.8. C o nta ct at hom e a fte r 5 p.m ., 394 5587 tio n care. MERLE N O R M A N 351 6834 evenings LEASING negotiable 332 4898 X 5-10(3) OW N ROOM in house near M S U fo r quie t m ature p e r­ M arket. C 22 5 31(7) 7 5 10 (31 CO SM ETIC S TU D IO 5543. C 22 5-3114) 321 Z 8 5 17(51 CHALET A PA R TM EN TS Ruinais 1200 East Grand River, n ow 3 5 1 -2 0 4 4 son $95. 351 8962 6-5-10(3) S EW ING M AC H IN E S slig h tly 19 INCH A d m ira l co lo r T V. LANSING LITTLE LEAC renting fo r sum m er only. 5 BEDROOM summer, fall w ith rem o te co n tro l. 23 inch FOR Q U A LIT Y stereo ser needs voluniee, nn,p„ es 3 5 1 *0 1 3 5 used. Re conditioned, g u a r­ RARE 7 fo o t ye llo w A na A dm ira l black and w h ite T V. vice. THE STEREO SHOPPE, upcom ing rseason — P|J Spacious 2 bedroom apart­ option, $84 person, nice yard BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX to sub­ anteed. $39.98 and up. ED­ conda, 8 fo o t Boa - g oo d 6 porch, cam pus close Call let Ju ne 15 - S eptem ber 15. 355 8751. X-7-5-9(4) 555 E. G rand River, contact Fred 5126 m ents furnished, air co nd i­ W ARDS D IS TR IBU TIN G eaters. 393 6845. 8-5 16(3) S UM M ER SUBLEASE fur 337-1408. Z 3-5-10(4) C 22 5-31(3) S 5 5 12(41 tio ned, fro m $ 175/month. 351 0829. 8 5 12(3) CO. 1115 N. W ashington. ORION 500 m e n 's 10-speed. 332-6197. 8-5-17(7) nished, 1 bedroom , close 489-6448 C 22 5 31(61 1 m o n th old, price n e g o ti­ SM ALL TIGER cat, de­ W A T C H A N D je w e lry re ­ W ANTED: STUDENT 332-5520 afte r 5 p.m S TUDENTS PREFERRED, 3 3 BLO CKS fro m cam pus. 4 5 able 351 9281 o r w o rk 373 claw ed, spade, shots. Free to S tu cco ceiling and put i Z 3-5-11 (4) bedroom s, garage, $225 pairing 30 years in East bedroom houses. R enting fo r NEW . USED and vintage a g o o d hom e. Com es w ith m irror tiles. Experienced 3 1 4837. 8-5-15 (4) Lansing. 351 1525, 5 5-12(3) m o n th 374-6677. 8-5-17(3) sum m er b fall 351 8135 Summer Leasing guitars, banjos and m a n d o ­ o w n n ew enclosed k itty box. 9272 8 a.m. 5 p.m 8-51 8 j N O W LEASING fo r sum m er 0-22 5 31(4) lins, etc. Dulcim ers and kits, Please p ho ne 626-6204 a fte r 5 for 1-2 bedroom . 348 Oakhill, FURNISHED 3 room , married recorders, string, accessories, 2 G U IT A R S G ibson classical, S earching fo r a saxophone? p.m . E 5-5-15 (7) Americana across the street fro m park. L ow sum m er rates O nly 5 couple only, $160 m o n th on lease. Open A ug u st. 332 FURNISHED DUPLEXES fo r 2, 3 o r 4 persons. A vailable books, thousands o f hard-to- g oo d co n d itio n , $150. N e w electric C restw o od , $50. 393- Find o ne fa st in th e Classified section! RoundTown fin d album s, (all at very lo w and left. Call 351-4107. 8913. 8-5-17(4) sum m er and o r fall 669 9939. 7821 a fte r 6 p.m . 6-5 11 (4) A H F G A N 16 weeks, A KC , prices). Private and g ro up w o rm e d , shots. $100. 393- Eden Roc OR-16-5-31 (6) 2 BEDROOM, Lansing, 12 0-22-5-31(3) lessons on guitar, banjo, m andolin, all styles. G ift ce r­ B LA C K DIRT, sod fa rm soil. 1395. E-5-5-15 (3) I TypiegService ¿4 NEIL SIMON’S Corrv, G od's Favorite" May 12. L c a ll 3 3 2 * 0 1 1 1 A p p ro xim a te ly 5 '6 yards de­ E AST LAN SIN G - FA LL, 1 m inutes to cam pus, $165 FEMALE TO share house in tificates. Expert repairs free 19 and 20. Curtain time 8 pJ livered locally. $40 641 6024 1128 Victor St. bedroom furnished, air, u tili­ m o n th 485-0576. 351-9303. b eautiful c o u n try setting. estim ates. ELDERLY IN ­ R im u iiS a l i PRO M PT TYPING Service. Reserved seats, adults T Z 10-5-19(31 A vailable n o w th ru S ep tem ­ o r 372-4080. 0 20-5-31(4) «•**> students and senior o tiz j ties, balconies, parking. $220- STRUM ENTS 541 East Term papers, resumes, gen ­ $230. 374-6366. 0-22-5-31(4) ber. 339-3151 o r 339 8060 G rand River. 332 4331 eral I B M. 694 1641 $2 Partington Center. c o l 1 PERSON to share 3 bed­ 5-5-9 (5) C 22 5-31(13) CONFERENCE T A BLE . 108 JU N IO R LEAGUE garage 0-5-5-1213) o f Kalamazoo and Chestri| SUMM ER SUBLEASE w ith room ranch in country. $50 inches b y 48 inches, boat Lansing. Call 484-9115 CHALET - 2 fem ales fo r sales. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . fall option. 2 bedroom s, $220/ m o n th includes utilities. 675- shaped. 2 in ch w a ln u t fo rm i­ B 1 5-9 (10) sum m er, $180 person - Tuesday M a y 9 th 4426 Bar EXPERIENCED. IB M typing. m onth. 332-4009. 4-5-12 (3) 7305 a fte r 9 p.m . 8-5-17(6) W E P A Y up to $2 fo r LP's b ca to p w ith m e tal legs. $350. Penny 332-4021. Bonnie 351- I___ Rooms ton , Lansing; W ednesday Dissertations. Ip ica-elite l cassettes — also b u yin g 45's 484 5378. 8-5-16 (6) M ay 10th 1905 To m a ha w k, F A Y A N N , 489 0358 A S M S U PREPAID Legal< 6409. 3-5-9(31 S UBLET JU N E 17-Sept. 15 5 BEDRO OM S N orth songbooks, m agazines FLAT vice plan now makes I O kem os; Thursday M ay 11th C 22-5-31(31 One bedroom w ith dish­ Clemens, sum m er b fall, $325 BEA L COOPERATIVE has B LA C K b CIR C U LA R , up 50 G A LLO N aqu ariu m c o m ­ services available without | ACRO SS FROM campus, 1543 S tonegate, E. Lansing; washer, pool, balcony. 5 m o n th 337-2777. 5-5-12(3) openings fo r S um m er and stairs, 541 E. Grand River plete w ith stan d and silent to undergraduate MSU i spacious apartm ents, avail­ Friday & S atu rd ay M a y 12-13 EXPERT TYPING Term blocks fro m campus. $170/ Fall term s. $240 per term Open 11 a m. 351 0838 giant. $125 655 3656 dents. Office open 9 a ij able spring term . Reduced 1200 B ryant, E. Lansing. papers, letters, RESUMES m onth. 351-5326. 8-5-18 (4) includes room , board, cable C 16 5 31 (6) 3-5-9 (4) 12 p.m .; 1:30 p.m 5p i rent. Call 351-8135; 351 1957 2 FEMALES needed fo r room 55-1218) Near Gables 337 0205 TV, air co n d itio ning , washer, M ondav-Friday For mfori| o r 351-2044. 0-22-5-31(5) in house, sum m er. Call till T V.. NEVER used, 19" black C 22-5 31(31 NEEDED 1 g irl to sublease 2 d ryer and lig h te d parking. T W O C ARPETS G old beige, tio n o r appointment call 3 2 p m 351 3460. 9-5-17 (3) b w h ite Zenith. $115. 337- g irl ro o m in Capitol V illa fo r summer. Furnished except S to p by 525 M A C or call 332 5555. Z 10-5 12(81 2777 5-5 12(3) excellent c o n d itio n . Sizes 12 X13 and 11 X 10. B oth i lost t Fond PRO FESSIONAL EDITING, 8266. 0-1 5 9(91 fo r bed. $ 45/m onth. Call 349- 4849 afte r 6 p.m . 5-5-15 (7) Houses £ S U M M ER RO O MS, Theta Pi, single $160 term. Beta J U S T AR R IV ED ! 2000 new, carpets fo r $50 484 8265 FO UND M ONDAY, m ale m in o r co rre ction s to re-w rite. Tired o f being broke? Get Fl Typing arranged. 332 5991. cash by selling things you 1 D ouble $260 term 1 person. FEMALE FOR o w n ro o m in E 5 5 12(5) used science fic tio n paper b ro w n & w h ile m ixed breed C 22 5 31(3» longer use w ith a fast actij D ouble $320/term 2 person. b eautiful house n o w till fall backs! C UR IO US BOOK near B rody 351 0710 Classified Ad Call 355 825$ PARK LAKE. 5 m iles n o rth o f spacious. $85. 351 2161 A M A N A U P R IG H T Deep IT IS th e p olicy o f th e State Rick W illiam s, 351-5236 or SHO P, 307 East G rand River, 7 5-10 (4) campus, im m ediate o ccu ­ News th a t the last 4 weeks of 351 3921 8-5-16 (6) 8 5 9(3) Freeze, $100 o r best o ffer. TY PIN G TERM papers and East Lansing. C 10-5 12(6) There are plenty of gfll pancy. T w o bedroom on term all S tu d en t Classified 484 8265 E-5 5-12(3) theses, I.B .M . experienced, LO ST - P LA S TIC briefcase buys in the automotive s Lake. $150.351-0997.3-5-9(5) A dve rtisin g m ust be paid fo r co nta ins class n o te s and im ­ fast service. Call 351 8923. FEMALE S U M M ER sublet, 50 G A L L O N aquarium , com tio n o f today's Classif| in advance beginning May JUNE 1st n ew ly remodeled FIRE SALE. B elow w h o le ­ 0 22 5-31(3) o w n ro o m in close furnished plete stan d and sile n t giant. p o rta n t papers. If fo u n d pages. Y ou'll find the i SUMM ER SUBLET - 4 man lakefron t hom e, Lake Lan­ sale p rices o n pipes, clips, 4 th. 2 p.m . S-19-5-31 (71 house. 351-0761. $125 655 3656. 3 5-11 (4) please call V iveca, 373-8155, yo u 've been searching f o r i Americana - furnished. 353- sing, com p lete ly furnishe d, 1 papers, incense, parap he r­ CO PYG RAPH SERVICE. B -Z -1-5-9 (3) 337-7643. 3-5-11 15) 4537. 6-5-12(3) bedroom , co uld be used as 2. nalia salvaged. Brass Key C om plete dissertation and SUBLEASE ROOM, summer, IT IS the policy of the StJ $225 m o n th , $ 175/damage NO RTH FACE "B ig F o o t" Clips and p ow e r hitters. $2.50 resum e service. C orner M A C fall o p tio n. $ 10 0'm on th +■ O W N RO O M , sum m er su b ­ LO S T B R O W N p lastic p o rt News th a t the last 4 weeks! deposit. Call Bev, M o n da y - Polarguard sleeping bag, each ($4.00 value). W H ITE and G rand River. 8:30 a.m .- S UMM ER SUBLET, 4 per­ lo w utilities. Parking, pets, on let, fa ll o p tio n , near M S U , fo lio co n ta in in g exam papers. Friday, 8 a .m .-4:30 p.m . 322 g oo d to 0 degrees. Never M O N K E Y 117 N. H arrison term all Student Classif* son, furnished, cam pus close. busline, quiet house. Linda $60 /m o nth . S tephen 484 B etw een O kem os a nd ca m ­ 5:30 p.m . M onday-Friday. 10 1392 o r 339-8834. used, w ith s tu ff sack $80 Rd. (A cro ss fro m S ir Pizza). A dvertising must be paid (T Sue 351-0312. Z-8-5-1713) 353-7982 days 8-5-10(5) 8830. Z-3-5-10(3l pus. R eward. 355-5130 or a.m .-5 p .m . S aturday. 337- B-1-5-9 (12) 353 4182 Z 3 5 11 (5) 5-5-12(8) in advance beginning 349 2102. 2 -5 -1 0 (6 ) 1666 X C 22-5-31 (6) 4th, 2 p.m . S 19-5-31 <71 RA applicants seek 187 positions - JL:- L ' i>2‘ i- ; Berkowitz pleads guilty to killings A nn o un cem en ts fo r It's W h a t's Volunteers needed (continued from page 1 1 " I f I d id n ’t m a k e it m y w o rld H appening m u st be received in the friendship w ith elderly i fa ir. c h a irp e rs o n o f th e R A S ele ctio n S ta te New s o ffic e . 343 S tu d en t alone. Contact Volunrt| w a s n o t g o in g to e n d ." she said. H a rr is p ro b a b ly s u m m e d th e (continued from page 1) su cce ss fu lly ve to e d an a tte m p t p le a o f g u ilt y is " o f h is o w n and E v a lu a tio n C o m m itte e , S ervices B ldg., b y n oo n a t least grams. 26 Student Servia C a rv in P r u itt , an R A a t p ro ce ss u p b e s t w h e n he said, pro n o un ce d h im m e n ta lly com b y th e le g is la tu re to re in s ta te ch o osin g a n d is c o n tr a ry in a ll said h is g ro u p re c e iv e s feed tw o class days in advance before E m m o n s H a ll w h o a p p lie d a t “ I f y o u a re c u t o r n o t i t is an p e te n t t o s ta n d t r ia l. “ I p ic k o u t th e d e a th p e n a lty . re s p e cts to o u r c o u n s e l." T h e y hack fro m th e d o r m ito r ie s on pub lica tio n. N o annou n cem en ts East Lansing LaLeche| H o ld e n H a ll b u t w a s tu rn e d e x p e rie n c e w h e re y o u le a rn w ill be accepted b y phone. meets at 9:30 a.m. Thurs nice g irls , yo u kn o w , yo u n d S ince th e Son o f Sam sla y in g s had w a n te d h im to p le a d in n o ­ w h a t a p p lic a n ts lik e and d is lik e d o w n , a lso said th e pro ce ss w as s o m e th in g a b o u t y o u rs e lf." M endota Ave. Mothers and couples, w h e re th e y 're neat, o ccu rre d in th re e o f N e w Y o rk ce n t b y in s a n ity . abo u t th e process. H atha Y oga class is at 7 to n ig h t, welcome. Topic: 'Breasl clean and w e ll-g ro o m e d , you C ity ’s fiv e b o ro u g h s, th re e S ta te S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e H e sa id th e c o m m itte e p ro U n ity C h urch o f G reater Lansing, and overcoming difficult« kn o w , th e y h a v e good h yg ie n e ." ju d g e s to o k p a rt in th e in te r r o ­ T h e in te rro g a tio n o f B e rk o ­ g a tio n o f B e rk o w itz b e fo re al Jo seph C o rso le d B e rk o w itz th ro u g h a s e rie s o f q u e stio n s cesses th e in fo rm a tio n and th e n m a ke s re c o m m e n d a tio n s to Va§ovasectomy undoes sterility 240 M arshall Ave. ECKANKAR presents I d u cto ry talk, "Beyond thl w itz ra n in re v e rs e fro m his lo w in g h im to w ith d ra w h is RHPO. M S U Ta ekw on Do Club m eets ab o u t th e k illin g o f M o s k o w itz cal Plane there are Worlds! fin a l v ic tim , S ta c y M o s k o w itz , a pleas o f in n o ce n t b y reason o f D E T R O IT ( A P ) — A n ew at 6 to n ig h t and Thursday, S ports and th e w o u n d in g o f h e r d a te . u n d e rw e n t v a se cto m ie s to re n to be Explored,” at 8 tonig^ b lo n d 2 0 -ye a r-o ld B ro o k ly n g irl, in s a n ity and s u b s titu te g u ilty L a s t y e a r Z im m e r said th e Arena, and at 10 a.m . S aturday. 16 R o b e rt V io la n te . s u rg ic a l te c h n iq u e th a t re v e rs d e r th e m s te r ile a b o u t s ix o r W ells Hall. to th e o rig in a l B ro n x sh o o tin g pleas. c o m m itte e re c o m m e n d e d th e M e n 's IM Bldg. "W h e n y o u fir e d th e fir s t es va se cto m ie s has sh o w n an seven y e a rs ago, th e d o c to rs one y e a r a n d tw o d a y s e a rlie r o f pro ce ss b e fo re ro o m sig n -u p s so 80 p e rc e n t r a te o f success, said. Lansing NOW meets I T h e d e fe n d a n t cam e to c o u rt sh o t, w h o w e re yo u a im in g th e A l-A n o n m eets at 8 to n ig h t, 253 L a u ria th a t la un ch e d th e bloo d ­ s tu d e n ts k n o w w h o th e ir R A is a c c o rd in g to tw o d o c to rs a t to n ig ht, United Ministries I in a lig h t-b lu e , tw o -p ie ce s u it w eapon a t," C o rso aske d . S tu d en t Services Bldg. b a th o n J u ly 2 9 ,1 97 6 . b e fo re th e y choose th e ir ro o m . S u rg e o n s p e rfo rm in g a er Education, 1118 S. w ith h is w h ite s h ir t o pen a t th e "S ta c y M o s k o w itz ," B e rk o ­ H u tz e l H o s p ita l. P a re n ts o f b o th th e se v ic tim s M in e tti sa id th e y h o n o re d th e va s e c to m y re v e rs a l m u s t re c o n ­ Road, to discuss Every c o lla r. H is d a rk h a ir and th ic k w itz re p lie d as th e d ead g i r l ’s U ro lo g is ts J . E d s o n P on te s Free U n ive rsity G ay S tudies w e re in c o u rt. A fte rw a rd s , re q u e s t b y m o v in g ro o m sign n e c t each o f th e s e v e re d vas weekend and the ERA s id e b u rn s w e re n e a tly m o th e r sat a fe w seats a w ay, a n d A n th o n y J . T h o m a s J r ., m eets a t 7 to n ig h t, 309 Bessey D o n n a s fa th e r, M ich a e l L a u ria , ups b ack o ne w e e k so th e R A d e fe re n s , th e tin y vessels Hall. trim m e d . H e a p p e a re d to have h e r e m o tio n s concealed b y d a rk w h o d e v e lo p e d th e te c h n iq u e , "N uclea r Fuel Reproces^ te n se b u t d ry -e y e d to ld re pro ce ss c o u ld be fin is h e d b e fo re th ro u g h w h ic h th e sem en flo w s. lo st w e ig h t since h is a rre s t la st glasses. s a id th e y h a v e p e rfo rm e d su c­ W aste Management" d i p o rte rs : "H e sh o uld go to th e ro o m s e le ctio n . ce ssfu l re v e rs a l o p e ra tio n s on U n ited S tu d en ts fo r C h rist A u g . 10 ended a $1 m illio n “ W h o w e re yo u t r y in g to M e n w h o seek a v a se cto m y b y director, Chemical EngJ c h a ir lik e he’s supposed to ." K a th y O ls e n , a n e w R A a t sponsors C hristian icebreakers, m a n h u n t, th e g re a te s t in th e k ill? " 10 m e n in th e la s t e ig h t m o n th s. re v e rs a l, c a lle d a va so va so sto ­ Division, Argonne gospel co nce rts and holds w e ekly N e w Y o rk abandoned ca p ita l c ity ’s h is to ry . " B o th o f th e m ." H o ld e n H a ll, sa id th e pro ce ss is T h e p a tie n ts , ra n g in g in age m y , u s u a lly c ite re m a rria g e as Laboratory, at 7 tonigl| Bible s tu d y a t 7 to n ig h t, 210 p u n is h m e n t som e tim e ago and T o each ju d g e , B e rk o w itz 's “ D id yo u in te n d to cause h e r as fa ir as i t can be. fro m th e m id 20s to m id-40s, Engineering Bldg. th e rea so n , th e d o c to rs said. Bessey Hall. o n ly re c e n tly G ov. H u g h C a re y la w y e rs em phasized th a t th e d e a th ? ” Undergraduate Studei “ Y es s ir ,” B e rk o w itz an Leadership tra in in g classes visory Committee for SocJ sw e re d . sponsored b y Cam pus Crusade fo r T h e o th e r s la y in g s to w h ich SWAP0 cancels talks with West C hrist held fro m 7 to 9 to n ig h t, 100 meets at 9 tonight, 555 BaP . to discuss plans for semof Kissinger urges sales B e rk o w itz p leaded g u ilty w e re th o se o f D o nn a L a u ria , 18; E ngineering Bldg. H ousing problem s? Te na n ts Re­ tion. V a le n tin a S u ra n i, 19; A le x (continued from page 1) t h e ir p la n fo r th e c o u n tr y ’s H e rm a n n A lb e r t H a n e ko m , Open meeting of Non-d in v a s io n a n d o f n ew th re a ts source C enter w ill answ er yo ur (cootinued from page 1) a n d e r E sa u, 20; C h ris tin e in d e p e n d e n c e r ig h t a fte r th e co u n s e llo r o f th e S o u th A fric a n ic W om en's Advisory C 0 | s tro n g ly e n d o rse d in cre a sin g questions fro m 11:30 a.m . to 1:30 F re u n d , 26, and V ir g in ia Vos a g a in s t th e P eo p le's R e p u b lic o f G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly 's s p e cia l se s­ U .N . m issio n , to ld a r e p o r te r , is a t 8:15 today, BoardJ w o u ld have b re a k fa s t to d a y th e n u m b e r o f p lanes s la te d fo r p.m . th is w e ek in th e U n io n A d m in is t r a t io n Building. w ith S e c re ta ry o f S ta te C y ru s k e rie h ia n , 19. A n g o la b y th e fa sc is t tro o p s o f sio n o n th e t e r r it o r y , w h ic h " T h e fiv e m u s t, as a m a tte r o f Lobby. Is ra e l. ra c is t S o u th A fr ic a . . ." H . V ance. B y rd said he w as e n d e d la s t W e d n e sd a y . u rg e n c y , g e t th e ir p ro p o sa ls H e said th e 75 F-16s and 15 "S alvage Archaeology I h o p e fu l a c o m p ro m ise w o u ld be T h e fiv e sa id N u jo m a 's le tte r S o u th A fr ic a c o n tro ls N a m i­ th ro u g h th e S e c u rity C o u n c il.'' M eet th e Candidates N ig h t I F-1 5 je t fig h te rs w e re " a t th e Childers Site, Michigan, P reached th a t w o u ld a v o id a b itte r flo o r f ig h t o v e r th e sales. v e ry lo w e s t end o f th e spec Used mattress c la im e d S o u th A fr ic a ’s a ctio n ca s t s e rio u s d o u b ts on th e b ia u n d e r a 1920 L e a g u e o f N a tio n s m a n d a te v o id e d b y th e T h e fiv e a re S e c u rity C o u n c il m e m b e rs. Meet th e D e m ocratic candidates fo r U .S . S enate a t 8:30 to n ig h t, by W illiam 0 . L°u,s to n ig ht, MSU Museum. tr u m ” o f th e n u m b e rs discussed 332 U nion. S ponsored b y M S U D u rin g K is s in g e r's a p p e a r­ U n ite d N a tio n s in 1966. ance b e fo re th e F o re ig n R ela d u r in g th e F o rd a d m in is tra tio n . W h ile a d v o c a tin g a la rg e r yields treasure p ro s p e c ts fo r su cce ssfu l ta lk s . S W A P O has b een c o n d u c tin g a S o u th A fric a n F o re ig n M in is ­ t e r R o e lo f F . B o th a to o k a Y oung Dem ocrats. W a n t to go bac.k,p| 4 tio n s C o m m itte e , B a k e r said T h e ra id la s t T h u rs d a y p en e ­ h it- a n d - ru n w a r a g a in s t S o u th W ilderness State Park? n u m b e r o f je ts fo r Is ra e l, tr a te d as fa r as 150 m ile s in to s im ila r lin e in a s ta te m e n t S igm a D elta C hi in itia tio n b an ­ th e O uting Club meeting! C a rte r ca lled h im a t hom e A fr ic a n tro o p s in N a m ib ia fro m q ue t is a t 7:30 p .m . Thursday. S ign K is s in g e r also e n d o rse d th e V IC K S B U R G , M iss. (A P ) - A n g o la . S o u th A fr ic a says a ll o f issu e d in P re to r ia F r id a y , w h en to n ig h t , 203 Men s IM m S unday n ig h t to d iscu ss th e bases in A n g o la . u p b y n oo n W ednesday in th e sales to E g y p t and S a u d i A ra th e n e w ta lk s b e tw e e n S W A P O proposed sales. M a ck L e a ch a n d h is w ife O lie it s tro o p s sin ce h a v e been S o u th A fr ic a sa id its ra id in to Journa lism B uilding. b ia . a nd th e W e s t w e re s t ill e x p e c t­ W atch "W ho 's M in d j I m n o t a t a ll su re th e M a y fo u n d m o re th a n s tu ffin g w ith d ra w n . T h e U .N , S e c u rity A n g o la w a s tr ig g e r e d b y in ­ H e said th e sale o f 50 F -5 s — a ed. Shore?" at 9:30 tonight « ■ a d m in is tra tio n w ill m a te ria lly w h en th e y rip p e d in to an o ld C o u n c il co n de m n e d th e in c u r­ cre a s e d g u e r r illa a c tiv it y in th e Local authors, e d ito rs and p u b ­ less so p h istica te d p la n e th a n th e television. Sponsored W I a lte r th is p ro p o s a l," B a k e r said. ru m m a g e sale m a ttre s s to sio n a n d w a rn e d th a t sa n ctio n s t e r r it o r y . T h e fiv e W e s te rn n a tio n s had lishers read a nd discuss th e ir w o rk F-15s and F -16s — t o E g y p t w as o f W om en Voters^ K is s in g e r to ld th e c o m m itte e m a ke p illo w s . c o u ld fo llo w fu r th e r such a t S o u th A fr ic a has a cce p te d th e th e p ro p o sa ls c irc u la te d t o th e at 7:30 to n ig h t. East Lansing a sym b o lic g e s tu re th a t "ca n ta c k s . P ublic Library. th a t re je c tio n o f th e a rm s sales T u c k e d a m on g th e fe a th e rs p la n , w h ic h c a lls fo r a jo in t co u n c il A p r il 10. B u t th e 49- W o m e n 's Brown Bag l» L o n ly have a m a rg in a l e ffe c t on w as a sta c k o f m o n e y to ta lin g n o o n t o lp . m . W e d n « « ! package co u ld have se riou s T h e W e s te rn c o u n trie s ' s ta te ­ S o u th A fr ic a n - U n ite d N a tio n s n a tio n U .N . A fric a n g ro u p o p ­ th e m ilita ry b a la n ce ." M S U Railroad Club needs help fo re ig n p o lic y consequences." $960, a p p a rte n tly stashe d a w a y m e n t in d ic a te s th e y h a v e g ive n p re se n ce in N a m ib ia d u rin g th e posed co u n c il c o n s id e ra tio n o f Sunporch. Polly Bra n « 4 * " E g y p t d eserve s o u r sup restoring form e r Pere M a rq u e tte cues "S pouse Abuse m T h e fo rm e r s e c re ta ry o f s ta te and fo rg o tte n n e a rly 50 y e a rs u p t h e ir in te n tio n to m o ve fo r tr a n s itio n to in de p en d e nce. th e p la n u n til a fte r th e a sse m b ly p o r t ," he said. ago. Berkshire 0 1225. M e e t a t 7 S e c u rity C o u n cil a p p ro v a l o f S W A P O has re je c te d it . M arried Housing- to n ig h t, U n io n S unporch. Tuesday, M a y 9, 1978 1 ] y i v hi® PROFESSOR PHUMBLE b y B ill Y a t e s S P O N S O R E D BY: Ce You (kmm4 HI Tkfc«H •« •ol. today I MTB *».fl May 91. MSUnlMl Wliirekovt« »MOfd* Diy.fi.on» t CCH. Seendt 1 - ^ ^ T T V (A B C) (M )W K A R .T V (P B S) W H A T u o ü íV 4:00 TUESDAY Af(ERNOON (6) N e w M ic k e y M o u se (11) W om en s Poetry 9:00 Y '00 U ? 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A n th o n y D e re z in s k i, D a re a lso b e lie v e d re s p o n s ib le o f a lco ho l re la te d p ro b le m s do p o rt fo r th e d e la y e d co m p le tio n M uskegon, sponsored th e b ill, fo r th e p re se n ce o f a lco ho l in not ta k e place d u r in g th e school Kesidence Ha|| ArJ o f th e p e titio n d riv e , th e re a re one o f se ve ra l th a t a re b e in g ju n io r h ig h schools, B a ile y d a y . b u t at e x tr a c u r r ic u la r to r * are heading a < J also o th e r im p o rta n t fa c to rs , added. considered b y th e s ta te L e g is la ­ a c tiv itie s . composed o f residence h said P au l B a ile y , a sso cia te d i tu re . re c to r o f th e M ic h ig a n C o u n cil "W e need to m a ke a lco ho lic People and student re D e ba te o v e r th e b ill ce n te red Sen. Ja m e s D e S ana. I ) W y advisors and graduale * o f A lc o h o l P ro b le m s . b e v e ra g e s less a ccesssible to a n d o tte , sp o n s o r o f th e b ill a round w h e th e r th e co u rts o r a y o u n g e r a d u lts ," he said. t " look at the possibili,! re g u la to ry agency such as th e w h ich ra is e d th e le g a l d rin k in g new aleohol policy, he . " F ir s t o f a ll, th e re w as a tim e F in a n cia l In s titu tio n s B ure a u age to 19, is n o t in fa v o r o f fa c to r, he said. “ It ju s t to o k H e a d d e d th a t h ig h s tu d e n t should s e ttle co n su m er co m ­ a n o th e r ju m p to 21. a cco rd in g Though a new polir» I o n g e r th a n w e had e x p e c te d ." a b s e n te e is m , d is ru p tiv e n e s s in p la in ts. to a id e L a r r y G ro d i. decided. M in e tj'J th e cla ssro o m , a n d s tu d e n ts D e re zin ski said i t w o u ld not B a ile y add e d th a t w in te r changes would h a v jl g e ttin g s ick d u e to o v e r con “ H e fe e ls 19 is s u ffic ie n t be w o rth th e le ga l costs fo r a m o n th s m a de it d iffic u lt fo r "so m e th in g to live su m p tio n o f alco ho l is an in e n o u g h age to g e t alco ho l o u t o f la w ." consum er to seek a s e ttle m e n t c itiz e n s and p e titio n e r s to get in th e c o u rts in th e e ve n t o f a a ro u n d . m oney squabble. JRRy MADAME/ WE ONty Ta Re fltáflfcO K Q S “ I'm lo o k in g a t it fro m p o in t G o v e rn o r W illia m G. M illik e n J U S T I N T I M E F O R M O T H E R ’S D A Y o f v ie w o f th e co n su m er w h o sig n ed a tw o p a cka ge b ill has a $75 d o lla r d is p u te w ith his b a n k ," D e re z in s k i said. “ Is he s h ifte d his e nd o rse m e n t o f D e re z in s k i's b ill to one spon sored b y R ep. W illia m K e ith . erning the electron! system and repre« from N ebraska and ’ cause the system is not at its m axim um use potential. e a r lie r th is y e a r w h ic h ra is e d th e le ga l d rin k in g age fro m 18 AASU Forestry Club1] g o in g to be able to go to sm a ll testified at the hearin D e re zin ski urged sw ift pas to 19 s ta r tin g D ec. 3. D G ard e n C ity . FOURTH A N N U A L cla im s c o u rt? " he asked. B a lle n g e r a nd K e ith 's b ill has sage of some sort of state law I f consum ers ca n 't fin d an easy se ttle m e n t in a d isp u te , been a lte re d s u b s ta n tia lly since o rg in a llv b e in g p re se n te d and B rian K a y e , deputy of the O ffice of Comn because th ere has been federal legislation proposed which SEEDLING SALE th e y w ill have no confidence in is now s u p e rio r to D e re z in s k i's Sa vin g s and Loans In would cancel all state law s. PREPARE FOR [ £ [ TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY th e sys te m , he said. b ill. in W isconsin, said the B u t D a v id F ro h , d e p u ty d i T w e n ty s ix s ta te s have al broad regulatory M CA ! • DAT • I S A ! • GRE MAY 9th THROUGH 12th re c to r fro m th e D e p a rtm e n t o f re a d y passed le g is la tio n gov urged stro ng er legi: C h ris tia n S cientist GMAT • OCAT • VAT • SAT 8 a.m . • 3 p.m. C om m erce, said he has co n fi Natural Resources Lobby dence in b oth th e c o u rts and in NMB 1 , 1 , 1 , th e b a n k in g sys te m and be Harold Rogers ECFMG-FLEX-VQE fe a tu rin g : lieves th e y b o th could handle disputes. CAM PUS w ill le c tu re on: NAT L DENTAL BOARDS NURSING BOAROS e SC O T C H PINE e M O U N T A IN ASH • AUSTRIAN P || D e re z in s k i’s b ill stip u la te s F le x ib le P r o g r a m s A H o u r * # BLUE SPRUCE # RED M APLE e RED PINE th a t a ll fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n s be a llo w e d to sh a re th e c o m p u te r sys te m so th a t s m a lle r in s titu ­ P IZ Z A 2 B e c o m e W Y o u A re ! h a t T h t r t I f • d if ft r tn it '." jc S fc A t- H e NORW AY # D O U G L A S FIR SPRUCE e WHITE BIRCH # W HITE SPRUCE • WHITE PINE • TULIP TREES I tio n s w o u ld n o t be a t a d is a d ­ KAPLAN vantage. H is b ill also s tip u la te s th a t PIZZA, SU BS, SALADS Thursday, M ay 11 4:15 p.m . Special Feature: Tropical B ro m a la id i and t a iy to grow h o u tc p la n ti. Urn plants, J a d * p la n ti and llowtri. consum ers be a llo w e d to cancel a tra n s a c tio n and p ro h ib its th e release o f a p erso n 's fin a n c ia l Dine-in, Take-out, 102 B W ells P L A N T A T R IIT O D A 1 w r i t « o r c o ll: 91 « i g r a n d r iv i r . re c o rd s w ith o u t p e rm issio n . W illia m B a lle n g e r, d ire c to r Free delivery Sponsored by C h ris ­ tia n Science O rg a n i­ ( lANStNG Ml 4112) J3J 2SJ« •'•• in Forming»«" Mills and IT W IL L L A S T Y O U I o f lic e n s in g and re g u la tio n fo r th e S ta te o f M ic h ig a n has 3 1 0 W . G r a n d R iv e r 3 3 7 - 1 6 3 9 za tio n N o rth C am pus A L IF E T IM E . W h o w i l l b e t h e n e x t P r e s id e n t o f M . S . U . ? C o u ld i t b e Y O U ? THE ALPHA PHI OMEGA SEARCH AND SELECTION COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES OPEN PETITIONING FOR THE POSITION OF PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ( F o r t h e d a y o f T h u r s d a y , J u n e 1 s t) Ste p s: 1) P i c k u p a s e l f - n o m i n a t i n g p e t i t i o n in t h e A l p h a P h i O m e g a o f fic e - 1 st f lo o r S t u d e n t O f f ic e s - U n io n B u ild in g , l- 5 p m d a i l y , M a y 8 -1 1 2) P e t it io n s m u s t b e r e t u r n e d b y 5 P M , T h u r s d a y , M ay 1 1 t h . ( W h i l e t h o s e w h o d o n o t f ill o u t a p e t i t i o n a r e s t i l l e l i g i b l e t o r u n , w e w ill p r o v id e o r g a n iz a t io n a l a n d c a m p a ig n to a ll e a r l y e n t r ie s .) 3 ) S e t u p a n a p p o i n t m e n t , w h e n y o u t u r n in y o u r p e t it io n to s e e a P u b lic R e la t i o n s C o n s u lt a n t 4 ) T h e C o n t e s t w ill b e h e ld M a y 1 5 - 1 9 in t h e U n i o n d u r i n g t h e d a y a n d o t n i g h t o u t s i d e d o r m i t o r y c a f e t e r i a s a t a p e n n y a v o t e N e e d m o re in f o r m a t io n ? C a ll A lp h a P h i O m e g a at 3 3 2 -1 9 4 9 .